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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-14 - Orange Coast PilotBean fields _ sprout Mesa nietropolis By KARl!:N !:!:. Kt.F.IN 0(11M OeltJ Nol llitfl At-rUit of truck aiu.rd .. 11 pmdun.· now •hart-u. por\10 11 uf lll•r\h CUlttJA Meaa w ith ll•ll m11ror"d bulld&ngJ and parkll\g lo t.a Thal will 1·h111nge ln lht' 1•11t.I, the building• will win out Jn the ne,xt 1 5 yt.'11111 , agrtculturt' 1r1 thla strip of llrnd lying JU.Sl north of the San Dtcl(o Freeway , bt.'lWt't'n Harbor • .Boulevard and JWll west of tht' Newport Frec•way, will be 11 memory T h111 flM't 1~ 1111w1uablt•, 1.uul "t.o 11111111 y Ill ( \•Ui M .. ~. M'\'t'pU.hlt• • • • In th" po1H 1w vt'1ul n10 11th1, myriad prupc.ul• ull Ht'llrt.-d u.l <l ,. v .. I o p 111 ,. 11 t I n a r t• a • su1 rounding lht• South C.:nt11l PlsaUA S hupplng Cent.er -h11w come before the Coeta Meaa Pl11nnlng Commlulon (see adJUlnlng 11tory) IC tht' propoeall are approved, und 1f the developments ar~ l'Omplett'tl, they will transform the· arl·u into a huge urban center wh1d1 hl1rncl1 rraldrntl•I and m111111ttrt'11.tl liul 1tJ1r1ac•. how la •nd l'lltttrtalnmcmt Thou11h dt(h•rt'nt dt•vt•lopt'ra h11 Vt• 1ubmll It'd propc*1.tl1, and though varl11u1 t'Ornplt4JCt'1 wlll mmpew for bua1nCMI, there Le a 1·ommon thread whlt•h knit• them tosether They are ea~h ple<'ft of the larger downtown !H'heme whkh Is becomlnai known aa the South Cout Melr<l Area. "The metro 11 going to be a very powerful economic force in thl1 t•u unty ," ••Id ('tu1" Ml'IAU(lhUn, 1m .. Kn('UUvei with the developmcmt tlrrn of C .J Seaentrom amd Scull, which l1 re.ponalhle for development of South C~t Plaza. Town Ccn\4lr, South Coaat VIiiage and the propc,ieed 100-acre Home Ranch. "'What's happcrnlng now Is. lnatead of talking about the Seaentrom project or the n earby Saklok a (amtl y'a commerclul project, we're tallong about the metro aa a whole and It.a varloua component.," he aa1d Th .. nMitru Idea, u oulllntld In thl" pl•1U ot VMrloua dcvelopen. l'Mll1 t or tht! l'roatlon o f •l'1'-contalned arou whic h lnl.-orporat.e bualnet111, recre•tlon and Uvtna net.'<111. ' The altt! of the $60 million• OrMnge County Performina Aru CentN, scheduled to open In 198~. 11 Immediate ly north o f Town Cent.er. placlna It In the l"ent.er of the metro ~. "We will be pinpointing the flnanc1aJ and commercial center o f Or ange County, said Costa M .. Mayor Donn IWI Thci d4tvelopen ' propoNla will rhana• the nH In a poei\lve w1y. uld Mike Ober1t, a 1pokeetna.n for Royale Amociatft. • Torrance·bued development fl.rm which hM • oondomlnJum and hot.el complex ln t.M worka. "We are aoina to be the urt>..n cent.er here -w e're aolng to make it happen," he aaid. Segentrom'a McLaughUn uJd the quality o f life will be enhanced In Coeta Meaa when (See ME'J.'RO, Pa1e A%) THI DRANGI COAST caum 1011101 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1983 OnANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Realtor • receives honors Huntingto n Reac h Realtor Barry Bussiere has been honored at a banquet marking the end of his year's tenure as president of the Huntington Beach-Fountam Valley Board of Realtors. Topping off the h o n o rs ret.-eived a t the board's awards banquet Saturday rught at the Marriott Hotel m Newport Beach was a telegram of congratulations from President Reagan. Bussiere also r eceived resolutions of commendations delivered m person by Orange County Supervisor R oger Stanton, Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle, R-Huntmgton Beach, and State Sen Ollie S peraw , R-Long Beach He also got a congratulatory le tte r f r om Gov George Deulcmejjan and was presented a U.S. flag by a representative of Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach. Bussi e re. of Touchstone Realty, is being succeeded as president of the 1,600-member boa.rd by Nancy Ehyme of Our Town Realty. Fountain Valley. Ano ther award winner was Sbi{lay Commons Lona, who WM Dalned s-Jtar of the Y _,. for the second time Long was honored for service that i n cl uded heading a campaign to raise money for the b o ard's p ol1 t1 c al a c tion committee. ·FV taking • s1gnups for b oard The city of Fount.am Valley IS accepting applications from residents interested in serving on th e Fount a in VallC'y Improvement Authority Board of Directors. The board ml'l'lS one(' each year to review the fina n cial f'ecords of l he Improvem ent Authority. The authonty was formed in 1968 through a 101nt powers agreement between the city and Orange County The authority issued b o nd s t o p ermi t construction of several Fountain Valley Civic Center bulldmgs, including the police station and the library The authority's b oard o f directors consists of hve residents appo inted by the F ountain Valley City Council One vacancy now exists on the board Applic.ations for the post may be obtained by calling the city clerk's office, 963-8321, ext 232. The fonns must be returned by Feb. 17 to the clerk's oHice at Fountain Valley City Hall, 10200 Rlat.er Ave. • •• ' :NDEX At Your Service Erma .Bombeck Bulletin Board Cavalcade Clalsified Comics Croesword Death Notices Editortal En tertairunen t Horoecope Ann Landen Movies National Newt Public Notke9 Sport.I Dr.S\e!ncrohn Stock Marketa TelevWon ThMt.en W•tber World Newa A~ 82 A4 82 01-6 85 85 c~ A6 B4 B2 82 84 A3 0,02 C l--4 82 B3 ee B4 A2 A3 3 seized in Irvine robbery Three young men suspected of a w eeke nd bank robber y in Irvine were in Orange County Jail today awaiting action by federal authorities. The three -Jonathan J St.arr. 18. of Costa Mesa; Andrew D. Hillary, 21, of Santa Ana, and Kenneth W. Alexander, 20, of Los Angeles -were arrested Saturday on suspicion of armed robbery at World Savings and Loan, 4505 Barranca Parkway Irvi ne police SgL Dic k Bowman said three men, on e waving a handgun, robbed bank tellers of about $3.000 at 9: 15 a.m. Saturday. The savings and Joan was open at the time. Young (and imaginative) at heart A woman acroes the street saw the men run to a yellow car She called police and reported the license plate number, Bowman said. Irvine poLice officer Denrus McNeely followed the car as ll e ntered the northbound San Diego Freeway and lat.er arrested the trio, he said. " Witnesses told police the three men irutially ordered tellers to o pen the bank vault. After one worker claU»ed a.he didn • t have the key, however, one of the robbers quickly shuffled along the counter. emptying cash drawers. said .Bowman. Candy and flowers and cards and kisses - The.e are the things for our Valentine misses. And, ol coune, f or Mr., Mrs. and Ma. Valentine as w ell. Yes, today's the day America celebrates the fine ' art of romance -or just plain affection. That's what 555 Costa Mesa elementary students showed for 81-year-old Mary Wile, surprising the school aide with a special party. And what did other people do for their Valen tines? We found out for you at a number of interviews during this morning's coffee break. Oops. we almost forgot. It's all on Page A2. P.S. -Don't you wind up having to say "Oops, we ~orgot" on this special day . A silent alarm set off by one of the employees notified police of the incid ent near the time the other witness reported the men leaving m the yellow car, he added. T h e three men will be arraigned in federal court in Los Angeles. Toxic spill cleaned up in Irvine A work crew has cleaned up remains of a toxic cleaning flu.id that sp.illed from an I r vine electron ics plant into a storm channel. The fluid, cupric c hloride m ixed with h ydroch loric acid, drained into the channel early Saturday aft.er a vaJve stuck at Diceon Electronics Corp .. 18522 Von Karman Ave. While designing Valentines a t Califo rnia School in Costa Mesa, Mik e Jacobs he lped Heather Nagami write a verse. t ellow first gra ders Brian Ma cLean and Lauren Decey-concentrate d on cutting Firefighters managed to dike the storm channel before the fluid could reach the San Diego Creek c h ann el. said Orange Co unty Fire Department spokesman Chuck Murphy. T he firm hired a private company that specializes in industrial cleanups to remove the fluid. he added. The cleaning flu.id is corrosive in its liquid fonn and can c.auae skin and lung UTitation. he said. No injuries were reported. and pasting . ------------411SIDE.----------- 11 I A t lon g last, Yictory T he Los Angele& Kings hockey team salvaged t ome thing from an otherwite diAmal season yeAterday when they downed Philadelphia 5-4. So wbat 't Well, the last time the King• beat the Flyers wa11 nin e yean and 32 game• ago. Page CI. Knoll's Berry Farm un~eil1 an 18 million, five-acre addition pa tterned after the natural wonder of California'• Hig h Sierra. Called Camp Snoopy, the area will be a perma nent home for lhe park'• t how featuring the fa med cartoon character. Page 84. Tale of tragedy ., a1bin11on columni1t Jack Andenon .. Y• there are 86,000 tragie talH in the Social Security aid tytte m - a nd today'• column recount• one of them. Page A6. The pellean would pl'Obably ne•er be deecribed u one of our mott stately bird-, but it hardly cleMnee the lndJphJee it ha1 suffered reeeatly. Fortunately, mecHeal aeience la helpln1. Page 81. Title bound? Huntin1ton Beach, Estancia and Corona del Mar · h~gh tchoolt will play home 1amet Friday ni1ht io the opening round of the CIF baaketbaU playoffs. Page Cl. The devili8h saint Selea1f1ti take you inaide Wuhlngton'• "mo•fn• mountain" for a clMoe-up look at a real, Un volcano -Mount S1. Helene. P .. e BI. ., --~· Otana• Oo••• DAil y P,ILOT IMondly, llebruary ·~. 18H Five developments on drawing boards When (almost) everyone has heart Valenlint-gift on C.oast range from candy bar8 to unprintablee C~w Ml11M City Jll•nm•r Porry V•lantlnc-outll nt-rl thcu• propo1ed dt'velopmt>ulll In tht' South c:oa.t Mt>U'O area. -The Saklo ka R oyalt> develo pment pla n lncludH ~O acres of Sakloka family land &lated for alx hotel-condominium and office buildings, and 30 acree north of the Sakloka land which will have 600 condommlurrui and two 3~0-room hotel.a o n It. The land, currently being fanned. ts east of Town Cent.t!r The plan is set for heanngs. -[n the Town Center art'a Itse lf, plans for the Orangt.> County Performing Arts Center and an adjacent office building have been approved on five acres of Segerstrom family land. -C.J Segerstrom and SoN submitted plans for exparuuon of South Coa st P lau s h opping center on 13 acres across from the METRO AREA From Page A 1 the mell'O area becomes reality "The land as it ls now doesn't oHer any amenities," he said. "You can't become involved in bar e land. Whe n we put an aggregation of shops, culture and high-quality offices there it creates a very desirable package. h 's a very powerful magnet for synergy." City Planner Perry Valantine probably said it best: "lt's a long way from the lim.a beans." • • • Not everyone in Costa Mesa has embraced the d evelopers' dreams as their own. Concerns about increased traffic, noise and congesuon in the area have been raised as well as questions about whether the area will be able to absorb so much new office and hotel space. But developers feel that they can head oH possible problems in the metro area through careful planninsz. "The -key to any development is a w e ll-thought-out master plan," said Oberst. "The Segerstroms set the trend as a good example of planning. They were there fi rst and they've set the trend for future developers," he said. Studies have shown, however, tha t increased auto and pedestrian traffic may pose a serious problem. especially for Fairview Road and Harbo r Boulevard, major freeway aa:esa ways wh ich a r e already congested l00-1hop mall. Mu~ ~lilll 1torN, 1ncludina two department atorM, are planned for the mini-mall Hearings are pendlf\i. -Arnel Developmt•nt Co otflclal1 plan to turn ~O acrea IOUth of Soulh Cout Drive Into sprawlin g co mmer c ial development and 400 to 800 residential units. A SOO-room hotel, three restaurants and assorted financial and office buildings have been propoaed. Hearings are pending. -H ome Ranch, a co mmercia l -busine11 development, would be located on 98 acres between Harbor &ulevard and Fairview Road. lncluded in the plans are two 400-room h o tels, 2.6 million square feet of office space and 80,000 square feet of commercial and retail space. Hearings are pending. • • • "As far aa the perception of the community goes, traffic is the problem," sa.ld Mayor Hall. But, he sa.ld, long-range studiee have shown that even if no development occu rs in Costa Mesa, within 10 years traffic will have increased just as if it had, due to massive development already slated for the south coast of the county. That kind of answer provides little solace to residenta of the area who fear constant traffic jams and limited privacy. But what developers and politicians alike hope will pacify anxious homeowners is the prediction that property values will increase as th e h igh-rises multiply u pward. As tor crittcflms that the county cannot abeorb additional o ffice and hotel space, the developers don't seem worried. "We-don't want to build any empty buildings," McLaugh_lin said. "We'll take a conservative approach. The pla ns are not • going to go up overnight. w e:u build whatever the market w1U. permit ·US to. But I wouldn't be surpnsed if a good portion of what is scheduled could be absorbed." The energy concentrated m the South Coast Metro wi 11 be tremendous, he said. "This area will be \he major dedd.J.na factor for locati ng. relocating and development for the next 15 years." By STEVE MARBLE ()(ttoeO.it,"94 tutf Valentine'• Day. Ah yH, the one time each year when people are allowed to be embarra11lngly ayrupy and mu1hy without anyone taking notice. A day for letting the romanUo aide 1how. It's a day that the hu1band or boyfriend figures out just how much a dozen roaea coat and learns how to pronounce the names of several other flowert when he decides he can't attord roaea. It'• a day wMI\ people say heck· with the diet and go to town on peanut cluater1, malted balls and fudge. Not everyone. though, la an Incurable romantic. One man .Omitted he only bought his wife a candy bar. And that wu big time tor him. HI• wtfe didn't buy him anything. Several 1ald (pretended?) th.Y didn't realize It was Valentine's Day. "I thought that waa In February," commented one person out1lde a Co1ta Mesa doughnut shop. "It la February? Well, how 'bout that." "I bought her a Miiky Way (candy bar) but she's already eaten It. One year I got her a card. We've been married 25 yeara. what do you want? Next year I'll get her a Baby Ruth. John McCool "I got my boyfriend ... uh ... I don't think you want to know. You couldn't put It In the newspaper. We're not kinky or anything . . . It's just a joke. I can tell you I got him a tie, some candy and a picture. He got me some flowers. a stuffed bear and some candy. We always buy llttle t.hlnga for each other." No "Grace' tonight The ABC m ovie, "Grace Kelly" will be shown at 9 p.m. Monday, Feb. 21, on ABC (7), not 'tonight as listed on the cover of the Pilot's TV Log. Tonight's movie will be "Who Will Love My Children?" at 9. Cheryl Ladd will star as the Oscar-winning H olly w ood aeue. who married \he prince of Monaco and ret.ined for nearly 30 years before h er death in an auwmobile crash last year. Mischelle Moore "I'm going to g.i my Old lady a dozen roMa. Mak• that half-a-dozen. I'm going to 1trap the roeea to the back of my bike (motorcycle) and ju1t ride up. She'll be aurprlaed. Then we'll go out to dinner." Derek DHid100 "I got my boyfriend a pa!t of underwear with llttle hearts printed on them. It's sort of a joke. I don't know If l'le'll wear them. I'm not sure what he got me. I'll find out tonight." Maggie Cluff "I'm going to cook dinner for my girlfriend. A roast beef dinner. I deliver flowers for a llvlng so that's out. I'm sick of them. Just dinner. That's It." • Les Auman "I didn't get him (husband) anything. Really, I didn't. I have untll tomorrow don't I? I don't? Oh, well I'll wait to tomorrow anyway and pick up something at half price." Audrey McCool S tudents surprise teacher's aide wi th Valentine's Day party at Wilson Scliool in Costa Mesa. From left are Laura Perez, 9; Eric Giraud, 9; aide Mary Wile; Wendy Herron, 9, and Vis hnu Rao~· 8. Chance meeting shattering . -' ·'Favorite Valentine' honored Wilson Elementary School students surprise aide By JODI CADENHEAD ()( .. Dai9r ...... ..,, ''Mary Wile is our sweetheart." said Wilson Elementary School prlnc:ipal D\ck Clarke . To show how much they really care. the 555 stude nts at t he Costa Mesa elem entary school gave lh e 81 -year-old media center aide a surpf'Ue party and hand-made valentines today. Altho ugh the Cost a M esa woman i.a about 30 years older than most aides in the Newport-Mesa district, she's captured the youngsters' hearts with h er enthusiasm and ded.ica ti on. For the last 10 years the bespectacled; Bri tish -b o rn volun teer ha.s been reading to school children and helping them find library books. Wile la at the school fo u r mornlngs a w eek . Partial blindness and a little arthritis may have slowed her down. but it certainly hasn't stopped her. But like any l(J"Owing love, the relationship between Wile and Wilson school has not been one-Sided. Clarke drives her to sch ool every morning a nd the teachers take turns driving her home in the afternoon. Whe n Wile needs a ride to the· store or the doctor's office. she knows s h e can count on the Wilson school staff. "She kind of adopted us and we kind of adopted her," said Oarke. And that's what true love is all about. Costa Mesa paramedics work to free an unidentified man after he and Danielle Di Fabio collided at Sunflower Avenue and Main S treet at 8:30 this morning. Both were taken to Western Medical Center for treiitme.!lt. .:.------------------------------------------------------------------::--------Sunny and warmer with heavy gusty winds coa8i81 &.winy end .,.,..,,., lodey. but """ IP""Y cenyon wtr"'8 , 6 10 26 mpt'I ttwougflout Sante AM .,_ ._,. todey ea 10 78. Moe11y dew tonight with g11tt y wind• lncre11lng 10 20 to 36 mph Cooter wtrtd-protected .,_ with ~ Iowa 40 lo 50. Felt and • llttle wwmer on Tu.de)' wttti high• of 70 to 71. o.c:r ... lng • C8n)'Of1 wlnde on T u.d4IY. toaked wtlh mot• then 4 ~ of ,..., Sondry end Mlly today. Sic ... _.. moetly ,.., CYer the Peclllc Co .. t Whll• they were r89Qrted c:Mw In the ~. 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Infant survives 7-story tumble JERSEY CITY, N.J . -A 20-month-old boy fell from a aeventh-floor apartment window but survived because he landed in a snowbank "as soft and peaceful as a blanket," a doctor aays. Elijah Walker, of J ersey City. N.J ., clad only In a d iaper, fe ll after crawling out a window in his parents' apartment. 2 men hunted in shooting deaths MEDINA, N.O. -Authorities scoured four states and two Canadian provinces today in a manhunt for a pair of suapect.s after a shootout with an anti-tax "fa natic" left two U.S . marshah dead and three other officers wounded. Pollce said the shooting Sunday was sparked as a team of U.S. marshals and local police tried to arrest Gordon Kahl, a probation violator and tax protester. Kentucky River polluted by oil LEXINGTON, Ky. -A 50-mile otl slick drifted d own the Kentucky River today. cutting the water intake in half for this city of 200,000, while another river town closed schools and officials told residents to conserve water. The slick, a film of oil up to l~ feet wide, started after an oil well blowout at Oneida, Ky., when 65,000 gallons of crude spilled into a tributary of the Kentucky River . STATE Anti-Khomeini crowd marches LOS ANGELES -Shout:i.Jtg "death to Khomeini" and "Long live Reza Shah," more than 2,000 Iranian demonstrators clogged the West Los Angeles sidewalks to protest the Iranian regime that took power four years ago. As mounted police watched, the demonstrators marched Sunday near the Federal Building carrying signs that read, "Human rights advocates, where the hell are you?" PPA drug 'may lead to s trokes' Campwi Of ficiaJI and lhe Fl:U admit th •Y have been l n ve 1t l 1atln1 alle1ed tmbeulement of federal tunda ln the Biltn1ual·Bloultural EducaUon Procrarn at Cal StAi. F\illet10n tor monthl. Their parallel inv .. u1ationa Involve an o ff-campua bank a ccount and the hirln9 of consultant• for the proaram, which la funded by federal Department of EducaUon eranta of more than $400,000 a year. FBI 1poke1man J ohn Hooa conflrmvd that • tecteral lnv•tJ1adon tnc.o allept.lom of fraud lnvolvlna the lfan .. ti. been under way tor about a y..,., but he would MY nolhinl more. Oordon Bakken, director of tacu.lty attain and records at the c&mpUt. uJd hia aeparate ptObe Into the operation of the pr'Oll'Un hat continued for eeveral month.I, and he expecta to report to unlvenlty presi dent· Jewel Plummer Cobb in two or three weeka. None of the official• would comme nt on the amount of lllOM)' lnvolwd ln the~· P.w Fadone. dean of hum.n development and community aervice, Mid M WU ap~ ,1eWral mont.h.t aao by 'a poup of people" concerned about an off.campus bank account and about the "appropriat.enetS" of nlrlna con aultanta tor the program. Faclone aald he turned the Information over to provoat Frank Marini, who began the cwnpw lnWll&(ption. Feeion. Nld he underttood Chat the hmm ~t, whkh WM Ol*'ld IPb* camp. ..W., hM .enc. been ~. The pro1ram und er lnve1tl1atlon provide• workahop•, conference• and p.r:otea~lonal material• for blJ.1nCU&I ie.chen in a number of Southern California school dlatricta. It abo helpe teachen obtain state bWncual prof.idency cmtWc:a1e1. Hans Eckert took otr amid balloons and applause at noon Saturday and finished pedaling at noon Sunday to benefit the Irvine Boys and Girls Club. Pledges based on the 400 miles he covered raised more than $2,000 for the club. SAN DIEGO -A drug co mmo n ly fou nd in over-the-counter diet pills and some nasal decongestants could lead to strokes, high blood pressure or serious psychiatric problems, an Indiana medical researcher says. Dr. Shir ley Mueller identified the drug a.s phenylpropanolamine, which is abo known by its initials, PPA. Killer surf continues to slani state Budget agreement failing apart? LOS ANGELES -Republican Gov. George Deukmejian may be backing out of an agreement he made with .Democrats Oil haw to 801~ the a\ate'• bud&et <:rim. atate Senate Democratic ~ /ohn Garamencli uys. A meet.lq bet~n S...\e 1eedet \Ip and Deukmetan WM echedWed today lrl ~to to determine whether the agreement still stands, he said. Lottery seen as budget remedy LOS ANGELES -Proposals for a state lottery have won the support of five Northern California counties and the California Teachers Amlociation, but doubts persist about how effective it would be in propping up the state budget. Constitutional amendments put before the legislature by three Southern California Assembly members w ould pave the way for a lottery. Supporters see it as an alternative to a big tax increue and believe that moral and political obstacles to voter approval are sunnountable. WORLD Jamaica begins Queen 's visit KINGSTON, Jamaica -Queen Elizabeth II received a quiet but wann welcome in this Conner British colony as she began a month-long tour of the Americas that will include a shipboard anniversary dinner with President and Mrs. Reagan. The Queen. who also will visit Mexico and Canada, arrived in Jamaica Sunday. She was to address the Parliament today, followed by lunch with Prime Minister Edward Seaga. Arens accepts defense minis try JERUSALEM -The government said today that Israeli Ambassador to Washington Moshe Arens will replace Ariel Sharon as defense minister. Sharon , under attack for his handling of the Beirut massacre, remains in the Cabinet as a minister without portfolio. Arens, who emigrated to the United States from Lithuania at the age of 14, is known to share Sharon's hard.line views but lack his abrasive manner. Bomb destroys oil storage tanks MASERU, Lesotho -A bom b destroyed six ma in oil ltOrage tanks here and eet fire to a factory in an attack the state radio today blamed on South African-backed gueni.llas. Radio Leeotho said the bomb, which exploded Sunday night, was planted by guerrillas of the Le9otho Liberation Army. a group the government claims is funded by white-ruled South "Africa. Lemtho, a mountainous kingdom about the aU:e of Maryland, is IWTOUDded on all aides by South Africa. · By The Auoclated Pre11 Storm -spawned surf that already haa kille d three Californians was to continue for the next few daya along with Pa.-alyzed East hit by new storm By The Aaaoclated Pre11 A new East Coast stonn spread snow and freezing rain across the Carolinas and parts of Virginia today while roads clogged by the Blizzard of '83 caused rush hour delays i n th e c ities of th e Northeast . Office workers in Washington were urged to play hooky. Although snowplows cleared major thoroughfares S unday from Richmond to Boston after a record blizzard that killed at lea.st 70 people, ma ny side s treets remained blocked. It was standing room only on commuter trains and buses in ci ti es suc h as N ew York . Washington and Baltimore, with many running up to 30 minutes late. Dozens of bus routes in New York Clty and Washington were not operating. Florists complained they were having trouble delivering Oowers for Valentine's Day. But few problems w e r e re ported on the highways as residents heeded wam.ings from officials that roads were only partially open and all the· street parking places were covered with mounds of snow. A new storm was spreading from Georgia to central Virginia, with forecasts of up to 3 inches of snow and gales off the South Carolina ooaat. ~ temperatures warmed, the snow was expected to c hange to freezing rain, mak.in8 driving t.reacheroUJ. We're Listening ••• What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your meMale will be recorded, traNCrlbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 842·6086 The same 24-hour answerinc service may be UHd to ~cord let· ters to the editor on a ny topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verificaUon. No clr culatk>n calla. please. Tell us what's on your mind. G11rtsa ~~ OAN«iE COAST Dilly Piiat Cheayh .... y (dofoo Ol'd A••Of!I 10 .... ~ 0 L ec_, lchulh Vice "etldMI .... OifedOf ol ~ lo'"*"' M•d.Mn COlllroler balmy but gusty winds, the National Weather Service said today. The trio died in three eeparate boating accidents from San Diego to San Francisco w hen waves tossed w eekend sailors over~. Four other a.lmJlar boatlnc acddenta cauaed minor injuries, authorities aaid. The new surf was to come In waves of up to 12 feet, forecasters said. Meanwhile, offices providing information on di&aater aasiatance for last month's pounding surf and heavy rains were to open today. Howard S c hultz. 51, o f Ocean.side, was killed Sunday when a commercial fiah!ni boat was driven into a rock jetty by large w aves and smashed apart outside the Oceanside harbor· in San Diego County, harbor police Sgt. William Henderson said. could not. His body was lat.er recovered, harbor police officer Alan Edwards aaid. Another man, John Raymond Nepp of Thou.land Oaks. 48. was killed Saturday when a massive wave three-quarters of a mile oft.bore capeised and aank • private 31-foot cabln cnmer on a whale-watching expedition off Point Fermin in San Pedro In Los Angeles C.ounty. Ten people were on the boat. the Martini Il, when the accident occurred. Yacht o wne r Hal Donegan sliced his hand open aa he broke out a cabin window to pull Nepp Cree. He was atlmitted to Torrance Memorial Hospital for observation. The other eight middle -aged men a nd wom en • were treated for bruises and hypothermia from 15 minutes in the 56-degree water. A 50-foot sailboat, the Stella, c apsized Sunday off San Franci8co, and Lester Mc.Donald. 39 , o f Oa kland di ed ot bypolhermia after beiOM adril six houn in a llfejaclJ•t• spokesman Chuck Duey said at Letterman Army M e dic al C.enter. ~ K evin Webb , 13, and stepbrother Reginald Jackson. 14, both of Oakland, w ere missing in that incident, which also left their father, William Webb, 40, of Hayward and Donald Stratton, 38, of Oakland in f air co ndition with hypothermia . Fire toll ID Italy WWII • worst since He was waahed off the City of Oceanside, a 35-foot powerboat, by a large wave aa the craft left the harbor entrance on a fishing expedition, Henden10n said. ~ the boat backed up 90 other crew TURIN, Italy (AP) -Fire Carnival costumes to celebra~ memben could rescue Schultz, o fficials said today that all the period of feasting and revelry the fiahing net magged on the emergency exita were unlocked before Le.nt, were placed on ~ Cro~eller. leaying the craft aa required by law when snow-<:avered sidewalk outside l firefighters arr ived at the the downtown Statuto Cinema. eap eae. ~ cinema h aA 1 '---arud hed Sc h 1 t 11 d b k w ere '" peop e Wuen: ous parents 1eare c u z was pu e ac c to death in billowin°' for their.children. onboard, but 1urf crushed the e boat on the b--t-··ater, he ... ;d. ampk:e Sunday evening. One of the victims was The captai:":;;d two o7"her It was the biggest death toll identified as Bonnie Calvert. 28, i crewmembera manaaed to• cling from a fire in Italy since World Los Angeles native who lived in to the rock jetty. but Schultz War ll. Turin, an industrial center I~ ,~----------------------------Th __ e __ vi_ctims __ --'.'--man--~y_d.res&ed _______ in ___ no __ rlh __ e_m~Ital __ y. ____________ _ .... all cotton chino ... e.lwey.s a trod1L)QJ)O.l fuvorit<z.; pla.atRd or pl.om front ~gnzotWlth ~porto:at~ or krntBh\.T~ pz.rhaj)5 oncz. or thz. mo5t comfortablcz. tr~r.s you'.ll ~r 'MZar. I I j· I I . . Or CCMllt DAILY ltlLOTIMond1y, f'~ry 14, 1MI Irvine library gets boost Vietnanie•e ~ally in Anaheini Vnemploymeiu rate 1oan to 1etten·ye•r hlsh In oounty MOltE IOOltl POlt YOUlt IUCltl: Oranae County auptrvleora have dtolded to double t.he al• of a propioled library in lrvtne11 Hen~ Park by chlpplns ln an extn M00.000 ~f county money for the project. The reuon fort.he move, accordlna to board .recordl, I.a that a need for the btger U6rary WM 'projected juat five yean from now. The expenaton, from 10,000 to 20,000 equare feet, 1would co.t an eaUmated $1 milllon once the .Ubrary I.a built but only $600,000 If completed u part of t.he oriafnal oonatructlon. I So the aupervllon dedded laat week they'd •live Irvine more boolu now, while It will coet r-. The county'• contribution for the library project, which la acheduled to get under way 19oon, will jump from $800,000 to $1.4 milllon. J • • • I MORE BAD UNEMPLOYMENT NEWS lwu releaaed laat week by the local office of the atate Employment Development Department. The county'• unemployment rate for the fourth quarter of 1982 roee to a 1even-year high amon1 civilian memberi of the labor force, according to department atadatlca. ' Though aeaaonal hiring near Chriatmaa booated county job totala 9,800 during the quarte r, some 15,600 jobe were loat ln 1982 countywide, the report aaid. · The report a1IO showed that four of every five employed county ret.ident. worked within the county u of the 1980 oenaua, a ai8nificant growth from the 1970 level of 74 percent. "The rate of job srowth in Orange County sreatly exceeded the population growth rate for the 1970., making it poeaible for a Iaraer ~ of Qranae-Gounty ret.identa to·work cloee to home," the report aaid. • • • MORE VOLUNTEERS ARE being 10Ught for poaalble service on the 1983-84 Orange P.assi>orl . PhOt~ I Yla IJ4t IH hlr ...... ,.... 1-11 Rut-I-Cir 3461 Via Lkl9 675-6122 .... , ... , ......... ... xi 10 Echwarde Udo t.oCEDES BENZ ROUS ROYCE FERRARI MASERATI CLE1V \) BMW CONVERT. r.IJSTANG CONVERT. VW CONVERTIBLE LINCOlN CADlUC CORVETTE No matter what you 're doing, your hometown ~.· FORD ~. (714) 650-lllO · The ll!ir~ fits. In 200 w. Coast Hwy, Newport Bach ·' Valentine 's Special Half Pound Hamburger Fren ch Fries .& Shake $3.9~ Good Sunds y & Monds y ~ _/ 759-1854 3901..E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar . al • ~ Reuben~s of NEWPORT BEACH :J./ower6 for tk. of aJie6 .f MltC ~ JJ.,.,,., Complimenlar'I Pkolo6 ;]:),,.,..,. JJ.,,.,., Clllff 111111 County Grand Jury, Superior Court Judie Luil Cardenal~ CarcMnM, who Ml beml .. klnl volunteen for the 19-member p.nel, Mid ;..t 90 chlllftl have aPDlled. He hu been '"kinl volun...,. to open tM J>l"OCW to people not familiar with the = who normally nominate potential IJ'Uld 1 The ,arand jury over9"1 the operation of county ~men\ and comment.a on other matten to be of Importance to the local community. • • • MORE VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED to run the polll for countywlde electiona to the California Senior Legillature, ICheduled to take p~ March 8. . The legialature, compmed of people aae 60 or over, will meet ln Sec:ramento to draft bllll which, lf aPPJ'PVed, will be •nt to the reauW" atate Leglalature for conalderation. POU. will be operated at 60 lite. aero. the county for the election, ~ tratnina for workers wlll be provided. For more Information call 834-2039. • • • JUDGES, LAWYERS AND ~BERS af- flllated with the Orange County Superior Court paid tribute to former Superior Court Executive Officer Lealle McCartney at a memorial •rvice ln hi.a honor last week. McCartney, whoee career with the eourt apa.nned 30 years, died of a heert attack Jan. 13. Ile had retired ln January 1981. A memorial fund ln McCartney'• honor bu been eatabllahed with the American Heart Aleodation. VlttnaJMM expa&r#•* ~ho opJM* the communili ,..._ ln thtlr homeland wa~t moral aupport, not montf, frem 1ovtrnmtnt1 aympaihttlc to ihtlr cauH, accordln1 to tht aldent of th• Vlttnamt1e ot f)ranp County. OW, ~·are CletenniMd to do It ounelv•," aatd Tran Mlnh Con1. "We have learned the le.on not to rely on any ally. All we uk for now ii moral support. Thia time, lt wlll be our own blood," I Cone'• commentl came durtna a peecefu.1 rally Saturday of more than 8,000V~ who paid $6 a dcket for the aatherlni at the Anaheim convention center. It waa or1anhed by the Committee f« the Support of the Remtance Movement ln Vietnam and atso celebrated the lunar new year. 0r1anlzenl too~L a collecdon to aupport rebel r H0an, Co Mlnh, a former admiral ln the South Vletnameae navy who later lived in Arlfnllon, Va. "Minh and a number of Vletname.e left th1I country and a comfortable life to 10 btlCk and fiaht in the ).&ngle,.. Cone Mid. "That lnd~-now deterinined we are to end the tyrannical regime of North Vietnam." ~.,, Mid Minh haa wcceededt in unitlna the guenil1a facdonl ln South Vietnam and now command• an army of 10,000 men. FV te&c~er gets leadership role Pat Arlla1tH1 coordinator of Handicapped Student Prolraml and Sel"YIC:el at ~ Collep, hat been ., ..... u one of 100 women in ~t naUonw1de to parddpate ln a tra1n1na procram entitled 1'1..eedtnhip f« U. IOI.'' The prosram la deelll*I to ..mi community collqe women to uswne major poUcy.makinc pmltionl dUrtnl tlila decade. The pt'OIJ'lrn .. (inanCed t.hroucti • FaJlt from the Fund for lmprovem.nt of PCllt8eCOndary Education. Arlln,.ton, a Fountain Valley realdent, hu been llultrumental In •tab1J.ahlna Cou&llM'a Traumatic 8-d Injury recovery pr'Oll'am, recGfP\lzed nationally u a model for other community colle,es. • A proaram entitled "Alternative Career Patha for Teechera" will be offered from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Golden We.t Colletle in Hunu.,,ton Be.ch. The 1emlnar ra deslped to •how teachen the optiona avallable to them and to help J>l"Operly market their lkilla. • Fee for the prosrun ii •22. Pre·reliatration ii required. For information, call the college lt 891-1991. • More than 40 dif!ettnt hiltory cia.es will be offered at Orange c.out Collep th1a aping. Hi.a1ory ~ on the 1prina agenda include: "Survey of American Hiatory," "The California Experience," '~Ethnic Groups of the United State.,'' "The American West," ''~ of the United Stata to 1876," "Hlatory of the United Sta• Since 1876," "Economic Hiltory of Western Civ111zation," "Women in Hi1t0ry," "Hiatory of Ruula and the Soviet Union," and "The World at War." Registration information la available bJ callin« ~m. ORIENTAL RUGS " Back by . popular dem•nd TopSldoln Terlpld S..u or Prawn.Dlmwn for jaat $5.95 Complete U.S. Choice dinners, lndudinQ soup or salad, baked potato or rf« p~ and toa~ Ranch Bread. Values llke these won't last forewr so come into Stuart Anderson's today. You're QOnna feel geod Inside. "' ..... - FOUNTAIN VALLEY, GARDEN GROVE TORRANCE, CERRITOS, LAKEWOOD, ANAHEIM for Best Selection of CHINESE, PERSIAN, INDIAN, PAKISTAN, ROMANIA AND DHURRI . ';s. r • :-{ >< : At Low, Low Priees c . b.ll1£~~~ · Corolaa del Mar .2421 E. COa8i Hwy. 673-22U HOVRS: Moacbiy tlan Sa11trday 10:00"6:00. ~ s-day (Corner ol M.eArlhr 4 Coaa1 Hwy.) Comp•re Our Price. •ad Selecrioa •ad Decide.~ Courtety to Decor•ton •Dd Tr•de ... ..,,_ =-====-====:: --·----···-.,. ..... _ ... __ .. _ ..... ==~t:-..:~ .._ . ...., ........ ,..-.... -_ _.. ............ _., ------·-_ .. (TM __ _ --- , • CGelt DAILY PllOT/Mondey, P'ebfuary 14, 1N3 • • • a tip for taxes By PAT HOROWITZ ........ to .... Deltr ..... DEAR PAT: I HderUand daat tlae IDtes:uJ RevetaH Service w a new &aped &as u1l1&aace .... aervlee. How doe1 "11 work ud wlbt'1 tlae plaoee aamber! W.J., Batlaaton Beacla Tele-Tax, available 24 hours a day, eeven daya a week, can be uaed with e puahbutton phone only. Tele-Tax contains more than 140 taped messages, aome of which are in Spaniah. -The tapes last approximately three to live minutes-and cover such topics as flllng requirements, itemized deductions, tax credits, dependents and adjustments to Income. Publication 910, available free from the Santa Ana IRS office, llata the title and number of each tape. The Tele-Tax brochure also is available at many banks and libraries. When you call the Tele-Tax number you will hear a recorded message with instructions on how to use the system. It will then direct you to press a eeries of numbers to hear the tape you have selected. At the conclusion, you may repeat this process and hear the selected tape again or you can choose to select another tape. The phone number for Tele-Tax is (213) 627-3177. No frillS for the e8rly birds By VAUGHN ROCHE ..... .... ~.,... DES MOINES,. Iowa -Sen. Alan Cranston 'a organizers work from a mobile h ome, former Florida Gov. Reuben Askew's workers are based In an apartment, and the hue of Walter Mondale's headquarters would embarrass a pumpkin. In short. there's plenty of • jump on his rivals ln the ,Iowa caucuaes of 1976, Democrats have been taking seriously the state's presumed ability to con fer frontrunner status -although it didn't do the Republicans' George Bush much good in 1980. For Cranston, D-Calif., that meana 4etting up headquarters more than a year early ln a mobile home situated in a Mondale organizer Steven Duncan began to tell a reporter over the phone. "Well, to be honest, thia isn't a suite, it's a room.'' And eo it was. No fancy deska in the Mondale headquarters. Duncan, a 29-year-old San Frandaoo resident, plans strategy for the caucuaes from behind a foldaway table. Cleaning cookware DEAR PAT; My daapter gave me a new aet of alamlDam cookware for Cbri1tm11, bat I haven't Hed It yet becaaae I've beard that some foods cooked In alamlnam caa1e It to cban1e color. What are these· foods, and bow 1laoud I clean tbl1 cookware lf It becomea ,i. activity but not many frills as penny-pinching Democrats launch their campaigns for Iowa's presidential delegates. "Well, to be honest, this isn't a suit e, it's a room." The walla are painted bright orange, of the hue a golfer might appreciate if he played in a blizzard. Only Iowa maps and cartoons interrupt the glare. Heating ducts and water pipes · ar~ exposed and the carpet is solfed. 1&alned?-• P.E., Costa Mesa Aluminum cookware takes on a black discoloration when acid fruits or vegetables, such as tomatoes, rhubarb or sauerkraut, are cooked in it. Boiling water in this cookware alao can cause discoloration. It can be removed by bow.ng a solution of two tablespoons of cream of tartar to each quart of water the utensil holds. To restore the polish. rub with a steel-wool pad. Avoid pitting of aluminum pots and pans by not leaving foods, especially thoae that are highly seasoned, in them for long periods of time. Remember that even i.f aluminum cookware becomes discolored or pitted, this does not harm the food it.sell. Appliance Iii e span DEAR PAT: Several of my major appllueet ILad lo be replaced tla11 year. lt'1 occvred lo me tlaat lf I bew die avera1e life espeetuey of tH9e appliuces, I wHJI be ID a better posltloa io cleelicle betweea lave1dq &a aa e-.e••lve, re,atr er maki•I a aew JUftaM. C.G., Costa Mesa The U.S. Department of Agriculture offers this guideline for averase appliance years of use: free7.er -20 years; refrigerator -15 years; gas range -13 years; electric range -12 years; dishwasher -11 years; : automatic clothes washer -11 years; gas clothes dryer -13 years; electric clothes dryer -14 years; black and white television eet -11 years; and color television set -12 years. , • Got a problem" Then write to t 1 Pat Horowitz. Pa t will t·ut rC'd tape, - getting the answers and action you ,_. n eed to solve inequ1t1es 1n government and business Mall your questions to Pat Horowitz, At Your Scrv1('{>, Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Cosra Mesa. CA. 92626. FaIDily law topic of bar Ine~ting Two family law practitioners, Stuart B. Walzer and his partner, Jan C. Gabrielson, will address the Family Law Section of the Orange County Bar Association Wednesday at the Orange County Medical Association Building, 300 Flower St., ~~lzer and Gabrielson will d i1cu11 the. problems unique to representing physicians. dentists, attorneys, accountants and other professionals in their marriage dlsaolutions, and how to deal effectively with thoee problems. Cocktails are at 6 p.m., dinner at 7. For reservations a nd further lnforma,tion. contact Sharon Mathews at 953-9570. FREE Consult.lion I Evaluatlon Cht1oP<8ChC t.19Y Prootde lllel .. f frO!fl '"_,.. ........... I 11111-I --•l<lilt ..__,_ , ...._ ...... • _...... I l .. .,,_CJ_ • No E1tra Out Of Pocket E1p9nM We Accept Insurance Attlgnment• The caucuses are scheduled F e b . 27, 1984, when any registered Democrat may go to a local precinct meeting and voice hls or her preference for who will sit in the White House. The process continues at the county level and culminates with a statewide meeting to chooee the delegates them1elvef. Iowa will choose 58 delegates and 19 alternates to the national Democratic convention, but the state's timing is more important than the numbers . It's the campaign's first open competition for delegates. And slnce Jimmy Carter got a In Home cornfield in Altoona, about five miles east of Des Moines. Meanwhile, both Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado and Mondale, the former Minnesota senator. and vice president, have set up modest offices in downtown Des Moines. Askew'a campaign ·is- under way in an apartment. And organiz.en for Ohio Sen. John Glenn, the former astronaut, were on their way to the state with no advance accommodations made. "We're in suite number . . . " Fedellll Country. "Thia is it," Duncan told a visitor with a wave of his ann. He later explained that the limit of about $650,000 a candidate can spend in Iowa will go toward getting out the vote, not fancy office apace. . "When your apartment is campaign headquarters, it takes on a fonnality you never knew it could," said Maria Menne, Iowa coordinator for Aakew. "1 put a skirt on just to walk from my bedroom to the living room.'' Until you actually file your '82 income tax forms, you can start an IRA (or make additional contributio ns to an existing account) -and deduct the amount of your deposits from income on Federal tax forms. · If you qualify for an Individual Retirement Account (and most Anierlcans do), you're entitled to set aside up to $2,000 each year. If you're married and you both work, that's a· possible $4,000 in deductions you can arrange right now ($2,250 if only one of you works and you file jointly). Whatever situation applies to you, you may be able co reduce your '82 tax bite substantiaJly. And don't forget the long-term benefits of an IRA at Home Federal. · High, money market in- terest that's tax-deferred until you begin · to draw on your account (as early as age 59Y.z). -.,.., ........... " .... ,.,_ Jn between thla month'• down~urt, thlt trio of duekl took adl'anta1e of clear tkiee to dry out a lutle -on top anyway -a 1 they swam past the Balboa Pavilion and checked out the mooring• in Newport e_.y. Sen~ Alan Cranston does his George Washington number before California publishers in San Francisco. Depending on your total deposits at Home Federal, you may be. eligible to save 1096, 2096 ... even 5096. • I~s not only economi- cal, it's convenient too. Just call for an appointment Expert tax preparers will be available at many Home Federal offices during the tax season. Just be sure to call early for details -and for the time and location that best fit your schedule. Call now, toll-free t..aoo-292-2888 •n•-.uOMoO.•OMCD-~C ........ --UIM--•---:-_.....--::~~~----.,_..:...-----.._.....:..• CHIQt THI V9WW fltMIS flC)lt nta°"?NIAJDTQJ. Orange Ooatt OAfl V PILOT /Monday, ,Set>ruary 14, 1Ht Nix on library would ' have historical value To hla credit, UC Irvine , Chancellor Daniel G . Aldrich la not tW'nlng his back on a propoaal to locate the Richard Nlxon . presidential library on the UCI campua. Inatead, he hu been polling the faculty for reaction to the idea and IO far those in favor of the on-campua lcx:ation for the library are outnumbering those In opposition. Thia 1a very difierent from the rather ridiculous aituation that arose a few years ago at Duke Un iversity in Durham, N .C ., where Nixon obtained. hia law degree. There, plans for a Nixon library were well under way when the faculty got wind of the proposal and some members, fearful that the facility would be used to glorify "'the former president, s~fully blocked the project. Regardless of one's opinion of Nixon, the fact remains that his place in American history, for better or worse, is undeniable. A complete collection of memorabilia from his doomed administration -tons of documents, tapes, motion picture footage, photofraphs and gifts from heads o state -could become a notable historical resource for future scholars. · Thoae 1upporUn1 the UC! location, w hich would requlre about 13.2 acree of land, correctly 1.Nllt that it thould be .built only wlth fund.a from private donon and operated atr:ictly for tta archrival value and not aa 0 an edifice to'Nbton." · Cal State Fullerton, USC and UC San Dlego are among the other univeraitlea that have been mentioned u possible aites for the library. ' Since Nixon ls a native of Orange County and maintained a Western White House in San Cle·mente during his adminlatration, it would aeem logical to lcx:ate the library in the county that was so involved in his political career. Indeed, many of the documents that would go into '9UCh a library were temporarily housed in the so-called Ziggurat in Laguna Niguel following Nixon's resignation and return to the county. Barring strong opposition from the faculty and the public at large, the UCI 1ocation would seem to provide an acceptable solution to the library dilemma. Emotion notwithstanding, R ichard Nixon's presidential tenure will remain part of our history and its complete documentation· in a unlveraity setting could be of real value to future generations. Decision poorly timed , Trustees of the Coast Community College District opened up a hornets' nest when they decided to give seven top administrators a "bonus" in the fonn of new leased cars, for which the cdiatrict would provide insurance and all expenses in connection with district activities. Heretofore the administrators have received $67 a month to cover the expense of using their personal vehicles for district business. Trustees noted that the officiala bad received only a 3 percent pay raise during the 1981-82 school y ear , when teachers received a 7 percent raise. No pay raises for either group were granted for the current year. B-ut an anticipated $5.5 million budget shortfall for the 1983-84 school year because of cutbacks in state funding is expected to result in many layoffs, perhaps as many as 200 among the district's full-time teachers. Equally distressed are the classified (non teaching) employees who last received a pay raise in 1981 and in 1982 were obliged to accept cuts in benefits as part of an "austerity" program. They too are threatened with layoffs and feel they are even more vulnerable than teachers, many of whom have tenure, since they work under a 30-day notice agreement. The suggestion that top management. figures whose annual pay is in the $60,000 area deeerve tbe reward of leMed CU'S becaUle of the ".ue.•• they have been going through ia rather far-fetched. It may be that car leases would cost less than pay raises, but the other employees also are going without railes and more than likely are making do with vehicles that have aeen their best days, .without any special allowances. Even if the leasing arrangement seems financially feasible and well ~ed, it was The teachers were out in at best insensitive at a time when force last week to protest both the both teaching and non-teaching anticipated layoffs and the car employ~ are undergoing their leasing maneuver. own brand of strela. Opl~lona expreNed In the ap.ce above·~. thoM Of. the oeiiy .PT!Ot. -Other-vtews' expreaed on thla pege are thoee of their autbo~ and artl8ta. Rellder commen• le Invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, C.a MeN, CA 92929. Phone (714) 642-4321. L .M . Boy d/ Bread and honey Maybe you eat bread every day unaware of its moit remarkable quality: It does not transmit dl8eue. In that, it's not unique, however. Say the same of honey, Waiter, I'll have toast and honey. 'That bird known as the roadnmner eata snakes. And has its own way of first confusing thoee snak.e9. It kicks dirt ln their facet. Sap of the tropical copaiba tree is so similar to diesel fuel that straight from the tree it can power diesel engines. The 1967 dollar ia now worth 34 cents. Q. What African animal is the most dangerous to hunt.era? A. The amallest of the blg five: elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and Jeop.ni. 'That'• right., the leopard. . Q. Which breed fatter, hanwt.en or nbblta? A. Hamlters, by far. In theory, a hamster can produce 100,000 oft..prtnc a year, a rabbit only 1,000. OnlY? Q . Doe. ~d have any lady IG'Uht8? . A. Qulte a many. Memben of the nine Britilb Ciders .... deillpated • ~· md tbe two lowest orden - the Vict.o.rlan and British Empire - are open to women. Social Security for years paid survivor'• benefits to children who murdered their parents. One young murderer collected $21,500 when paroled after killing hit mother and sister. Another who killed bia father got $8,000. Thia comes to liabt upon re/:!!~ that the Social Security of recently moved to atop it. Meet bean are left-pawed. At leut, moet polar and black bean .eem to be. Studies ahow they favor Wilna the left paw when only one paw la needed for the job. The podium la what you stand on, pleue not.e, the 1ectem ii what you grup between both bandll 80 nobody will know you're nervo\.18. The U.S. Sodal Security ayst.em, aa ii. mlgbt work just fine In India. Ufe expectancy there la &3 for a woman, 54 for a man. Pollaten report one out of every four vo~ ai th1a time would not vote for my pn!9identlal candklate with a beard. - A prof...tonal hypnotist contendlt lit'• a lot eemr to hypnoUm aome~ who'• alert than eomebody who• alrMdy drow'Y· ,......., . .....,, ,._..... C....,0-.,.., r.:==-' ....,, ... .,... ........ .., ...... ~ ............. --- A S_ocial Security tragedy WASHINGTON -In the put two yeara, 86,000 mentally impaired Americana have lost t heir Social Security disability benefits and have been cast adrift in a world that is aometlmea .beyond their oognition. · · Thia ia the traalc atory of juat one of them: Kathleen McGovern. lier fragile world of TV aoap operaa and dependence on others began to crumble ln Auauat 1981. 'That's when she teamed that ner $297-a-month diaabWty payments would be cut off . Social Sec u rity Ad.mlniatration bureaucrats bad decided she could hold a job and support henelf. Mra. McGovern WU sturined by the decision. Since 1973, she had been coruiatently diagnoaed u a paranoid IChiz.ophrenic; ahe had been hoepitaliU!d at leut-eight..timee thereafter.-lleemed unable to work, she became one of hundreds of thousands of mentally impaired individuals receiving Social Security diaabWty benefits. THE AGENCY failed to inform the 40-year-.old woman· that her appeal ahould have been handled tmmedlately by a Judge. lnatead. ahe was subjected to a n f m p r o p e r , s e v e n -m o.n t h "reconsideration" process. . As the SSA now admits, ''Mrs. McGovern'• case wu mishandled in terma of recognizing .the applicable appeal procedure'." Wom WU to come. BecaUM of a "cran.:ripdan en'OI'," McGov9D'• fOe .. lncomectl~ the date on which ahe had first ~ligible for benefits. Twice during her appeal proceu - once ln an interview .with a doctor paid by the Social Security Adminlatration - McGovern gave_ indications that she was G -Jll:-.-•• -.i.-•• -.-~J conaldering suicide becawie o! the cutoff. But the apncy did no~. (Belatedly, the agency conceded that it 'ahould have secured more information about Mra. McGovern's mental condition.") In December--1981, the doctor made these dia,noa tic not a tle>-ns on McGovern a condition: "Totally dependent. Unmotivated. Cannot •hop (or 11elf. Cannot prepare meals except very rudimentary items." Despite this clear evidence of McGovern'• helplesaneu, the government uaed the doctor's report aa the bui8 for its conclusion two weeks later that there were "no marked restrictive qualities to her day-to-day living." (The~ now admits that "in llgbt of the a:infllcting ~tements it I.a clear that further investigation was warrantied.'') LaM February, McGovern lost her . .Judaed by a perfunctory review V 11cA.,.....,., .. WM!inl'JWld , capable of working aa a walt:nw. The evidence that led to this decision lncluded ''wage records showing aeveral years' experie~ aa a waitreea, and a deacription of the job of waltrell u it appears" in a government dictionary of job titles. AFTER THE government reaffirmed the denial of ber diaabillty benefita, McGovern was hospitalized briefly for depression. On June 2, the wa. found dead in her Philadelphia apartment. The coroner ruled ber death due to natural C8Wles. Though it'• too late to help McGovern, the Social Security Administration baa modified the procedures it ~ in ita accelerated ellfibility reviews. Some have-been denOuDced by Convn!Mloner John Svahn and, apin. in a prellminary General Accounting Office investigation requested by Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa. Also a federal judge ln Minnnota, reviewing the Midwest Region'• policy. issued a blistering attack on the bureaucrat's Dickensian penny-pinching procedures, calling them "arbitrary, capricious, irrational and an abuse of di8cretion." Footnote: A Social Security spokesman told my associate Tony Capaccio that the agency's internal studies show that tt.-termination dedsiona have been correct 97 percent of the time. The dedslon in the McGovern CMe, DOW admittedly "rnilhandJed." WU _8'.._ ........ ~ Bureaucrats play fine-£ ee game to respond to the alarms. Regardless of the type the fees are the same for both homeowners and busirle5.1e8. In the ir avarice to make up for revenues claimed to have been lost by reason of the Proposition 13. initiative limiting property taxation, local governments have ingenioualy invented all sorts ot fees and charges (o be imposed upon the citizens. Thus charges are being made for use of parks, -visits to the zoo and other community facilities fonnerly available without cost to the visit.ors. Fees liave been hiked· for Jearbage collections and other services.· The vengeance with ,which the locals are pursuing these additional revenues makes It' seem as though the bureaucrats wish to punish the people for having the audacity t'o exercise their vote to reduce properly taJ<es. BUT OF ALL the new gimmicks to produce revenues none can be mortr • asinine than the ordinance pasaed by the City of Sacramento. This requires every homeowner or business to pay an annual fee for a pennit to maintain any kind of burglar alarm system.· . . ..,. And ge t thaa. Failure to obtain a pennit is punishable by a fine of $500, six months in jail or both. WOW! That's more puniahment than is dealt the guy who burllarfaes .the home. _What eeerm to have eacaped the city . fathers is that it 15 the inadequacy ot the police protection which makes the lns1allation of the alanna necessarv. -With burglaries rampant and the offenders escaping detectio~ or going unpunish e d if they are caught. businessmen and homeowners alike have been fon:ed to go to the heavy expense of installing alarm systems. Some are simple, merely setting off a danging bell Others are wired into a central security system which maintains private patr6ts One would think that if the city is hurting for manpower in its. po.ice department it would encourage its citizens to install the alarm systems which have proved to be a deterrent to burglars. But i~posing fees on the alai:ms can only discourage their use. In ratio~alizing the ordinance requiring the permits, City Manager Walter Sllpe said the police had expended 3,281 manhours in one year responding to 11,220 alarms at a <'OSt of $250,000. He said 10,630 were false alarms and the permit system was intended to cut down the number of 'false alanns. ~'This ordlnance." he said, "may save the taxpayers $100,000 a y~ in police manhours." At a fee of $8 per year' it could also cost ·the taxpayers much more than thaL College textbook conflict Incidentally. the number of rtanhours cited represents barely more than two full-time policemen for one year. Even including the operational cost of the equipment used, it would seem Stipe has greatly exaggerated the cos~ of responding to the alarms, false or otherwtse. BUT THE crowning idiocy of the .:>rdinance is contained in a statement by Slipe pledging "The funds collected are ;ill to be spent on enforcement of the ordinance." Talk about "conflict of interest" - here I am right in the middle of one. It seema that a conaortlum of nine major book publishers is suing New York University for oopyright infringement, and meana buaineas. The ~chool .• along with ~ ~> IYlllY Ulm everywhere, has been photocoptl:.:~ booka and parts of books and uatnc aa clulroom t.exu, Without paytnc any copyright fee9 to the publi»len of thae boob. The textbook pub)Wlera are up ln arma, and ao an the authon, who feel they are beina cheated out of their ~htful royaldel on IAI• of dtime boob. They ... that thia widelDre9d pncdce ta no more than a form of lfterary '*89'· Here I am, with two of m.y pe~ med ln coUe8e ca--arid two of my abildren ln cOllep. A. an author, I ,._., the losa in Income U my work l• photocopied and uHCI '" claaat aa • ~t I ..-nt the hundredl ol doUuw my chlldrta mve h..s to pq for boo1m UMIJ me a ._.. manw and tblr\ .....Uy dlDrd. A hMvy bllcklMit ol ...... II whit k••P• many _pua.ll1hert alive and t1oul1lhilw. ..... IMftY .--.. ln .,. ... tobacco I nd tweed Jackett. Some textbook auihors. indeed, have made fortunes out of their works ovftr the ye&r1, aellina tens of thousands of copies e.ach semester. It cettairily aeems unfair to deprive the.e authon of the legitimate fruits of t heir labors . and to deny the entrepreneurs their portion of profit. • The whole purpoee of the international copyright laws is to protect against such an-violations. ON THE OTHER hand, It seems egually unfair that college gudents (or, IMlt likely, their parents) have to pay such staaerina 1\UDI each quarter or aeD*ter~ for "required" reedln& they may not be requlred to conl\llt ever ~aln. My dau1ht.er'il book b61l at the ~ard Co-op would feed • Mormon family for a month. Surely aome adjustment can be w«ked out., ao thet a mucb Nduced f9' can be pakl for th.-r::::i:r *'8. reliev1nl the 811Mients burden and a& ihe IUIMI time mm...-ttna the publllhen and autbon for \om of the ma.nu. It _. ~U.. to have to buy • $UI '°°" In order '° l&Udy OM releYant cha,_ CW pill OM ... ...,. exam. . eou..-haw an _...tlan to~ ' mawial~• ct..p&, .nd ......,..tly • tb• can. Hpeclall1 -1..ivan today'• tutdan ,.._ 1lblllt1n haYe abllldan to l'IC .... that • non·proflt IMl&tutlon lbciialtl DO\ be trMtiMI Ulm • ...., lnUI. M ~ a&and, th• tew""tMacb I ..U on my .,. ... .o.-~..-. In plain words then the money ooUected by lhe Cees will be Wied, not to apprehend burglars, but to catch up with those who haven't obtained a pennit for their alarm sysleml. The homeowner becomes the criminal in thia .system which is kindred to a cat-rat factory. The fee 15 charged 10lely to provide funds to enforce the collection of them. So It won't provide better police protection. it won't even benefit any other part of \M city treasury. You can be •Ure it will create the need a for ..aome mort bUJ'NucraUc jobe for people to file the tJ>ennits and chal!e doWn thme without pennita. No wonder people have .becomf .dillUat.ed with aoyernment. 'I I ' .. . Tll l:Mll 111 TIE cmTY CAVALCADE ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION 82 84 0e . , Knoll'• &rry Farm unveil• plan• /or 18 mllllon, /lve-acre Camp Snoopy. Pase B4. Dr. Gayle Roberta ia coneemed that the pelican• are loeing their artificial beaks . Seeking a pelican beak that works Mutilated Califomia brown pelican• may have to 1pend the rest of tlleir lives in eapth•ity. f The sairi t that's soni.etimes a devil VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) - Sclenti1t1 believe Mount St. Helena' latest o6zing eruption la continuing, but a blanket of cJouda awaddl.lng the volcano waa keeping geoqista away from the at.eamina crater. Low-level ael1mic activity, occasional rock f.U. from the lava dome inllde the crater and' minor 1a1 eruptions are continulna, aald Thom C.orcoran. U.S. Forest Service 1pok.e9rnan. He aald that "aa far aa we know," the r~laUvely mild eruption conUnuee, but ldentllta can not conf1nn that without a kdl into the craier. The ratrlded IOne around the YOkano rwma1ned cloeed and the pumpl.na station at Spttt Lake lhut down. Reed1np taken by ldentlsta In the crater showed the twellil\I ol the dome that preceded the eruption appeared to have · 1topped, Mld Steve Brantley, U .I". Geolo1tcal Survey .,._ •• t1an nndst. , ~ .,... umun whM\ -~~.dr. s-tY ~. .. =-:f u:;'~oot~.:h Ii an ane .au.ttered &1 several steam and gaa exploalona last week. ''A.her an extrulion begins, the cha.nee of an exploalve blast la reduced," Brantley said. "But it la ltill a pcmbility ... No explosions or mudflowa have been reported dwinl the eruption. After 161 days of quiet, Mount St. Helena rumbled to llle las\ W~y and Thunday when two explosions .ent 1team and uh about two mllee above the 8,636-foot crater rim and 1parked a mudflow, remnant.I of which reeched Splrtt Lake, eome four ml1ea away frCJm the crater. The hiatus bad bHn the lon1est since the southwest Wuhinaton volcano aprans to llle in March 1980. The USGS and the Uniwnlty of Wa1hln1ton predict• the mountain wW 1n1pt within two weeks, and warn1 of the pcmibtllty of ~ve blanl. The main concem 11 that a atronc erul)Uon <lOUld melt the 10 to U·foot IDOYiDldl tn tlw cr.-.r, touchms oft mudnowl tblt would --Spait i..a. The -.-.,,..,caon on May 11, 11eo left oe P90Dle dMd or ~1nw1ec1 iao 1qun ma. ~ md .it aa Mb doud around the world. ·BY JOEL C. DON o<IM Delly ..... 1wr Four months ago, the tranquility of Dana Point's harbor area was shattered by the discovery of several mutilated Calilornia brown pel!cans A fisherman was believed to have taken vengeance on the ou g , endangered birds, · king off their upper beaks in a on that left them alive but unable to steal anchovy bait from boat tanka. Their fate, however, was a slow, lingering death by starvation. Lucldly. the blrda were spotted quickly and given refuge at Crown Valley Animal Hospital in Laguna Niguel, where they are hand-fed a diet of maclterel and bonito laced with vitamin and mineral supplement.a. But the pelicana may ba'-'e to .. ,. ..-Ml the r...i of their lives in capUvtty. Attempts to surp:ally attach artificiaf beaks molded from flberglua have failed. 11\e prosthetic devices have dropped off alter the remaining beak stub unexpectedly rotted away froll) the attachment. "We're not nearly as optimlatic as we were when we started out," a aid Crown Valley veterinarian Gayle Roberts. ''It'• real, rul doubtful that we'll be able to get aomethlng on their beak.a that will allow them to dive into the ocean to catch fish. "Maybe new technology will come. We're optimistic about 'their survival, but pessimistic about their beina returned to the wild." . Efforta to find a way to spare the pelicans from a life of continement began 9000 after the mutilated blrda were found. A team of vet.erinariana, led by Dr. Robert Rooks of Fountain Valley, devised a technique using atainlees steel plates, 8Cl'eW11 and a powerful bone cement called methyl methacrylate. Neverthe)em, three of the four Artificial beaks· are proving to be uneucceuf ul. fiberglass beak replacementa have fallen off. Pinocchio, the first pelican to have prosthetic aur~ry, a till baa bla beak becau.. pim extend from the fiberalMI device into tbe bird's skull. But Pinocchio'• rema1nlng upper beak stub ii rotting aw•"/· · And the technique used on Pinocchio wouldn't work on the other birds in · the animal hospital's "pelican· ward," Roberta said. Hospital workers are now caring for 14 mutilated blrda plus an auortment of pelicans suffering from problems unrelated to the maiminga. Another bird, Jamie, ii at Sea World in San Dlego and 'six pelicara have died as a result of their injuries. , :· '"Ille major problem ii we're still not 1ure how th~ natural pelic.an beak growa," Roberta aald. She said die pelican beak ii made of bone covered by a layer of keratin, the tough fibrous material f o und in human fingemaila. 'the deterioration of the keratin layer and booe may be a reault of atrell from the artifidal beak attachment, loa of blood supply to the remaining beak atub, infection or other problema, Roberta said. . "The keratin will deterionte to a certain extent over time but the main ~ ii the bone," ahe added. ''The bani& cement hM been u9ed on human bones but we don't ·know enough about bird bones. We need to find a materiaf that the bone can adhere to rather than retract from.'' Advice and technical 1ugge1fions have come from throughout the world as a result of the publicity generated by the pelican mutilations. More often than not. apparent 10lutiona have already been ruled out by the Lasuna Niguel veterinary teem. "Everybody who calla thinks their material ii the best to use, but they don't know what we've done," Roberta said. The surgeons believe 1pecial dental adhesives may prevent the bone deterioration, though they 1till don't expect the beeb to hold permanently. Their aim now la to find a technique that won't damage the beek atwnp. In the meantime, Roberta is encouraged that Jamie baa returned to his feeden at Sea World after e9Caplna to make an airborne tour of Mliaion Bay. , • \ ~ I ... • \ Q Or1nge OOHt DAil V PILOT /Mond1y, f'tbruary 141 tH ' , . , ~4cX.#-_;,,_ "They all slipped at the same time." flMA IOMlfCI AT WJT'S END Valentine's Day aeems as appropriate a time as any to aak, "Where have all the men gone?" It's been awhile al.nee I've shopped, but every woman I've encountered doing the singles scene has confim1ed that eligible men have become aa extinct as the whooping crane. The dating famine aeems to have hit the ~5-30 age pup the ll.a.rdest. No one knows why. · Logf.at:lcally apeakina, th.la la the way the figures 1 add up. In 1955: 2,073;-'719 boy babies were born. Out of that number, 872,638 died in war, accident. or natural cauaes, leaving 1,201,081. Now It .geta at:lcky. Since 10 percent of every thousand get married and 5 percent of every tbouaand get divorced, you can uswne 15 percent of this total are marrying and divorcing one • another, leaving 1,020,919. A survey recenUy estimated that homoaexuals represented posaibly 10 percent of the males, which brings the eligibles down to 1,010,710. · Of the little over a million eligibles roamins : around, 5 percent don't know their sign and don't ·even care. Another 5 percent are tied to their : mothers by a food fixation and would never give : that relationship up for a girl. They prefer to hang : out with their handball buddies. A whopping 20 percent are searching for a girl in the traditional role who will pick up his clothes, run his bath, burn her fingers shelling his three-minute egg, run his errands, bear him a child every year, look like a fashion model, tend his needs when he ia aick, and hold down a full-time job outside the home to mak.e payments on his boat. Twelve percent are perenrua.J 9Choo1boys who take two classes a semester, have changed their major 13 times and feel they cannot risk a commitment until they're out of school. Fifty-five peroent of today's eligible men have gone underground for lack of money. "Hell.o" i.s a luxury. "I'm buying" i.s a line they only remember from an old Bogart movie. Let's see, what'a left? A conservative 3 percent. Hey, that means there are 17 men out there who are your basic healthy, traditional males who still believe in conversation, time to know one another and are not threatened by new attitudes. Juat sit still, guys. Don't move! Have I got 282,000 girls for you! DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: I waa a chronic complainer when I had no reason to be. I kept telling my firenda there'• too much being written lately about osteoporoeh. I've not only aeen it in your column, but in magaz:inea, books and even on TV. But the complainta have come to l'008t. Low and behold, \h.ia apparently impregnable woman (me) who has oomi.dered henel1 to be in excellent phyaical condition at age 47, suddenly finda herself under treatment for what? Osteopormia! A few weeks ago I complained of a nagging b@ckache that would not go away. I waa eent to an ortbopedt.t. You'll guem what X-rays showed. I have a compression fracture of my apine. So, I consider myself chut:t.ed. Keep writing about osteoporosis ao women will realize that It's a danger they'd better be aware of. -MRS. Y. DEAR MRS. Y: Don't 1eel guilt-laiden. For example, people who complain there's 100 much being written about heart dlaeue, fa.ncer and arthritis alng ln tune with you when they are • GOlll 01 lllDGI ev CHARLES H OOR N ANO OMAR SHARIF .... ' Q.l -Both vulntrable. 11 South you hold: •AIUU ~AJI OQH •H The blddln1 hu proceeded: What action do you take? want U> play the hand. Rid one heart. That promlH• not.h ln1 In the way ot 1tren1th-lt •Imply tell• partner that you have a etronr preferenu tor htart1 over any other 1ult. let partner chOOH. ly and ltavtt ll up to partner to make a mo••· S..Ua W•et N.nll Eut I• DW. MWt I • ' Wh.at action do you take'/ A.-If you answered that you don·~ know , )'OU are rl1ht1 Partner h11 proml1ed another bid with hla redou· ble. If ht doea not have a 1pade m. your bt•t reault could be obtained by dou bUng the enemy, even at a low level. Pa11, and allow partner to make the decl1lon. A.-Vou have a minimum takeout doublt, and there 11 only one way to ahow that-you mu1t PH• at thi1 turn. It you ralMd to two 1padea, you a.re ahowlnr about an ace more than you aet.ually hold. Q.•-Both vulnerable, 11 South you hold: Q.5-Bot.h vulntntble. u South you hold: •KQS <='A&f 0 4 ... •JU The blddlnr ha• proceeded: Nwtlt Eut IMla I+ I o t What do you bid now? A. -A CUt·bld of two heartt would be acceptable, biat it would be oiar ttcond choice, btcautt you ml1ht have trou· bit lattr In the auction con· vlncln1 partner that you have a flat hand with two bltart 1top1>4Jt1. We feel that •lam It unlikely uni"• part· ner hu more than a mlnJmum openln1 bid. Had EHt pu1td, you would bavt re1ponded three no tr)lmp, we 1uggeat that you 1hould •till make, that bid -It d11cribe1 your holdi!'g exact· Q.f -At outh, vulnerable, you hold: •1 'i:'ANI OlQlotU •Je Partner open• the blddln1 with one no trump. What do you rt1pond? Q.l -A1 South, vulnerable, )'OU bold: •. uaa <:>ti OKMI •AST The bi~dlnt h11 proceeded: Eut 8Mdl w .. t Nerda I ~ DW. P ... 1 • Q.1-Neither vulnerable. a• South you hold: •I <:> JIWI O 91U • 7tl The blddinr ha• proeeedtd1 Wet& N~ Eu& ..... 1+ DW. IAaet What action do you take? A.. -It you elected to pHa, you nttd t.o brueh up on your baalc blddJnr theory. There I• • dltUDct da.npr that, u you take DO action, partner wlJJ run to one 1pade, and that 11 hardly where you • 8151 ~ K.lta 0 715 • 94. Th• blddlnr ba1 proceeded: Wt1& N..-da l:ut s .. t. I+ DW. Mble 7 What action do you take? A. -The la•t problem should eteer you to the rlrht. an1wer to thl1 one. Despite fhe fact that you have two honore In heartt, you cannot be 1ure that you want. to play the hand In that •train. Since you have 1upport for all three un· bid eulu. you want to play In partner'• beet 1ult. Paa1, and A.-We would not fault you fl'e&tly ii you elected to jump to three diamond•, but that runa the riak ot 'l'IHlnJ a 4·4 heart apol. Wt would 1tar1 with two cluba-the Stay man Convention. II opener doe• not ehow a heart 1ult we would make one mort move with three diamond• That leaves open all our op tlon• -we can play In nc trump. heart.a or diamond• and we have alao mt.de a mild try for alam. This shopping list filled with love DEAR ANN LANDERS~ I'lNM .rive me-and millions ol your faithful r;eaden a Vilentine and rerun the attached column. I don't know of anything I have read betore or since that haa made a stronger impact on me. Much love to you, Ann. - CUPID'S BOW IN GARDEN CITY, KAN. DEAR BOW: I liked It, too. DEAR ANN : I am flat broke from overspending at Christmu time. But I need to go shopping again soon because I am completely out of self-respect. I've aaid things I wish I could take back and I am not feeling too good about my.elf. I also wan t to exchange a carton of aeli-rlghteousnesa for an equal amount of humility. I hear it la less expensive and weara well. And while rm at It, I'm going to check on tolerance and see if there la any available In my size. . I must remember to try to match my patience with the little I have left. My nelghbor ia loaded with it and it looka awfully good on her. I was told the same department has a repair ahop for mending integrity. Mine haa become frayed around the ~es from too much compromising. U I don't g~t it refurbiahed soon, there won't be any left. I almoe1 forgot the most important thing of all -compassion. If I see aome -no matter what the color, size or shape -I'm going to stoek upneawy regardle!l\of the price. I have run out of It so many times and l always feel.ashamed when It happens. I don't know why It haa taken me so long to get around to shopping for these Items. They don't cost nearly as much as some of the frivolous things I bought at Christmas time, and I'll get a lot more satisfaction from them. Yes. I'm going shopping today and I can leave my checkbook and credit cards at home! The things I'm looking for have no price tags. What a joy! - PUEBLO, OOLO. POTSHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT '----. . j thtttk 3 am ln so~tkin_<J called loVi T -with. ~~thittc9 called !f'>U.· . rou1 HIAlTH DA. PETER J. STEINCROHN diagnosed with one of theee dl.ieum. It'a true that when "lllneta strikes home," people are thankful for all the information they can get. Ia oeieoporosis Important? c.omider that one estimate ls that 15 million people (at leut 75 percent of them women) have \h.ia condition in which bone mw la not up to par and bone beooonea fragile. One-third of theee people suffer from apinal crush fractur"a. And another 200,000 auffer hip fractures which cauae almoat 20,000 deatba annually. Being aware of the condition, docton can treat It early and prevent aerioua complications. A combination of estrogen treatment, vitamin D and calcium, and regulated exerclle spark.a hope for preventive therapy. -------------·-one of them lookt ltke me. -PAYME~T DEFERRED IN RIVERSIDE uatS. DEAR PUEBLO: I bope yoa find loa1 llDea at all tlaoae couten. So. many people need tU ltema yoa laave meatloned aad are ID ao laarry to get tbem. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sooner or later everyone who reada your column sees him or heraelf, If they are honest. Well, lou hit me right between the eyes the other day. am referring to the woman who wu oppoeed to her beautiful daughter'• marriage ~ly min becauae she wanted gorgeous grandchildren. When I waa young and fooliah, I had the same fdea -only it waa the other way 'round. I wu short, heavyset, had an underalung jaw and hair like wire -definitely no beauty. I we.nt to a lot of trouble to acquire a tall, alender, blond husband. We -had four tall, slender, blond l!bUdren---a · beautiful like their father. Today I have nine grandchildren, and every • llOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Tlle9day,F~li . ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your tlmlng la fine tuned -you'll be at right place and popularity will aoar. You'll be aware of apparel. body image. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): A meeting 11 arranged backstaira. Focua on detalla, amall print, ability to perceive meanings aa written between lines. · - GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Personal magnetlml plays key role. Charisma now means more than factual data. Know It, dres for occasion. make direct appeala. CANCER (June 2l~July .22): Major domestic adjustment rat.ea high -focus alao on business, career, partidpation in community or charitable project. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Define terms, plan ahead In connection with travel, education, diaaertatlon auociated with in ternational law. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on DEAR RIV: At I tald before. 1eaedc rHlette la a bJply upredlciable game. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Pleue print my open letter to the Other Woman. It would make my day. Dear Whoever You Are: Come and get the jerk. He I.a all yours, If you atill want him: But pleaae be aware that you may be the alxth, 19th, 21st or 88th. I never bothered to keep count. This man ls obeeaaed with new conquests. Yet he is extremely eager to p~nt himsel1 to the world aa a respectable married man (33 yean), an adoring father and a devoied grandfather. He runa a very aucoeaaful boainem .na ia active in church and dvic affaln .. He la aly u a fox1 a fint-6aas liar and a Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde to the 10th power. I have managed to keep from aolna completely crazy with the help of a wonderful therapist. electro-abodt treatments and carefully monitored medJcaUon. The laat 33 yeara have been devoted to maklna lemonade out of the lemon. Strained. yes. Bitter, no. Let me know 11 you want me to P9Ck hia bao. It would be my pleasure. -SUN IT ALt: IN TENNESSEE DEAR TEN: Be IODdt like • Mlao'Oie •• , condolences for wlaat yom've end.red &Dd my coagntuladoDt oa a dell1lalfal seue of lalJDOr. production, financial structure and emotional involvement with individual who aided in paat. Emphasis also on money whlch is actu ally controlled by others. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Reallze that a transaction is finished -don't dull Impact by • lingering. Spotlight on legal affairs, public relations, poealble partnership. SCORPIO (Oc:\. 23-Nov. 21): Get l'elldy for new atart, lnnovatlona, added independent:e, and necessity for being eelf-reliant. Accent a1ao on basic issues, emplo)'1'Df!t'lt, petf, dependent& SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emotiom dominate logic -f<>C\Q on romance, speculation. children, variety and a lucky streak .. You'll regain sense of direction. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. 19): Practical i1aues dominate, including property values and domestic adjustment. Some restrictions are neceuary - "8llze that a delay could actually be proverbial bl~ in diaguiae. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18}; Short trip couJd be on agenda. Status quo ii shaken -emphuia on mesaqea, calla and an a,reement involving restJem relative. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Written message or call Involve. finandal aecurity. Lunar emphasis · on payments, Interest rates, collectiona and a credit line. - lf'"'you're In Business, you. should be In B THE ORANGE COAST K USINESS OUTLOO Coming Tuesday. March I In the financial section of your local newspaper -the Dally Piiot Thi• Month'• Specl•I F••ture1 A focus on ESTATE PLANNING -------------------COUPON ------------------, ONIE VISIT 95 1~Ju':.m:w. ~~-'.tet~~~ HU~-:~CH Each Issue of Business Outlook offers you: • Loc•I forec•st• from key bu1lne11 figures • Pim h•nd knowl~• of wh•t your compelllon •r• doln9 • l'e...,,e1 on people •nd events In rour bualne11 co111111un1W. • 8illlne• 9roWtli potentl•I In •nd •round llleOr•f'lfleC .. lt•re• Take 1dV1nt•g1 of this opportunity to place your 1dvert1s1nv ~essage where you'll receive resutts -In IUllN•ll OUTLOOK coming Merch I. 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New1paper report• have placed the 1lze of UAB-KnoxvUJe'• loan lcmea at nMW than ~O mWJon. Dollar gains; gold lower LONDON (AP) -The U.S . dollar rc.e apiJwt most ro.jor currencin In early European tradl~ today, while gold prkes drifted lower. Currency traders aald the dollar may have received 1upport from expectatlona that U.S. Interest rates mtsht edae hJCher in the weeb ahead. The Federal Reterve Board baa reported that all three main meaaurea of the U.S. money supply roee aharply in January, but credit analyata were 1pllt on whether the money growth wat exceaalve and whether it precluded the Fed from promoting lower interest rates. >.. interest rates rise and fall, so do yield.I of d.6llar-denomlnated investments. That oft.en railes and lowers demand for dollars over other currendet. Mortgage rates hold I ast By Tile A1t0etated Preti • The billions of dollars de{>C?tited in the new money-market savings and checking account.a mean more money for mortgages, but lenders say borrowers won't eee any big drop in interest rates in the near future. "There la no question that the new account.I represent an abUJty to generate a lot of money," said Leonard Shane, chairman of the U.S. League of Savings Institutions. ''But we have to have a learning curve. We muat learn the behavior pattern of t.he9e aocounta." · Shane, who alao ia chairman of the board and ch ief executive officer of Mercury Savings of Huntington Beach explained that lenders do not know how stable the new accounll wW be. Will cuatomen leave their money on deposit u interest rates change or wW they awitch their funds in and out, from one account to another? Shane aald there is no doubt that 10me of the money wW be loaned out aa mortgages. "But on a dollar-for-dollar basis, no way." ' Mortgage rates already have come down from their peak of around 18 percent, and Shane said the increued availability of funds will help stabilli.e the market -and interest rates. By Tiie Alsoclat.ed Preti Selected world gold prices today: Loadoa morning fixing $500.50 off $4.00. Loodoa afternoon fixing $500.50, off $4.00. Parl1 afternoon fixing 1503.38, off $4.50 . Frukfar1 fixing $501.25, oft $5.74. Zarlcb late afternoon $500.00 bid, off $4.25; -~01 .00 asked. Budy &r Ranno (only daily quote) $500.50, off $4.00. En1ellaard (only daily quote) $500.50, off $4.00. Eagelllard fabricated (only daily quote) $625.53, off $4.20. NY Comes gold spot month Fri. $504.10, up $0.50. Meta# NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous metal price9 today: Copper 79 ~-82 cents a pound, U.S. destination&. Lead 20 ~ -23 cents a poW1d. Zinc 40 cents a pound, deliv"'9(l. TlD $6.5164 Metal.a week oompolllte lb. Alamt.Dam 76 cents a pound, 'N. Y. Silver $14.500 per troy ounce, Handy & Hannan only dally quote. Mercary $335.00 per flaak. PlattDam $475.00-$481.00 merch. troy ounce, N.Y. Silver Handy and Harman. $14.50 per troy ounce. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITilOUS NAMEtl I • • Orange Collt DAIL V f'ILOT /Mondtly, '*'*Y 14. 1 .. Marion Knott shows model of n ew Camp Snoopy to be opened this year at Knott's Berry Farm. Berry Farm unveils · $8 million addition Snoopy has found a pennanent home at Knott's Berry Farm with the unveiling__ of · a new $8 million, five-acre Camp Snoo&tarea. Duplicating the natural eetung of · omia's High Sierra, the addition will increase the amusement park's area 2~ percent and add 30 new rides, shows and attractions. There was a definite philoeophy in the design of Camp Snoopy. Knott's general man.ager Terry Van Gorder said. "It Is designed for the entire family to enjoy together in a natural eetting. Families will be able to interact much more in Camp Snoopy than Is poaible in rnoet other amusement parks." ' Although the area waa created for children and will be, the Knott family believes, "the best children's amusement area in the world," the rides have been carefully eelected so that in most cases, parents can enjoy them with their children. Marion Knott, who has traditionally watched over the entertainment side of Knott's Berry Fann for the family, puta it this way, "Camp Snoopy is for the young but al80 for the young at heart." Along with the preeervation of the old trees, every care has)>een taken to make Camp Snoopy an adventure in nature. Natural wood.a have been used in construction and plastica eachewed, while a Ferris wheel Is eet naturally amid trees and shrubs. Streams run through Camp Snoopy, emptying into a large lake, upon which sail two river steamboats. An animal farm full of domestic animals and birds sita by a pond full of gold, red, lilver and black Japaneae Carp on one aide and a donkey-powered carousel on the other. Camp Snoopy's 30 new rides, shows and attractions are as diverse aa a kiddy roller coaster; pedal cars on a figure eight path; the Red Baron plane ride; King of the Mountain climb; Tubs of Fun; a miniature train that winds ita way all around the Camp Snoopy lagoon and throuah a realistic Rocky Divide; and even radio controlled boats and can that can be operated by visitors. Aus tralia's biggest star The entire Camp Snoopy area carmot be 8eeD , from any one vantage point in the area. It unfolds from P eeks kill, NY as guests roam through its natural winding paths. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Mel Git.on, emerging as Australia's biggest movie star, is from Peekskill. As in New York. Gibeon oortrayed the new urban Australian in "Gallipoli'' and is an Australian journalist in "The Year of Living Dangerously." The 27-year-old actor moved to Auatralla with hla family when he 12. He said, "I've atUl got my Ame.rlcan paaaport, of coune. I'd never give that up. But equally I won't give up living in Australia. I have a great life. lt'a a great country." GiQec>n was in thia country to promote hia new movie and to consider oUera from American producers. He said, "I'm a terrible ~tinator. It takes D'\t! ages to make up my mind. I'd like to work here, of coune, but only if the work ia food· U the work is good, I don't mind where I go.' i If it's got e handles • you'll grab a sate • faster tn • DaHyPilot e classified e ads.Call 642-5671 Early Bird Dinner Special• BEEF RIB DINNER 15.95 lnclud• Soup or Salad Baked Potato & Corn on' Cob Pacific w lurr '7 .95 Priat 11• 17.9 ~dword~ MESA CINEMA : : ... ~. . 645 50:'5 . L-. ' edword'> WE.STBROOK CINEMA ·:· .• ··.: -· . ~]() 4.101 "Wmorr AilooeT A Woomlr . WtTHODTllb :'' -f~ 4 ···~ •• ,, ~ .. ' Paul Winchell conquered proble111s HOLL YWOOO (A.P) VtntriloQW. Paw W&nctwll •YI tNt lot .,..,.ly SO~ he WM t.nori-s by the 1hol' of hJI moUw Ind ,..,. of the vtndktlve Ood lhe had ~t.ed h1m M a youth. Ht laid the death of hJa mochlr tn 1903 Mt otf bouts of de~ wtMn M"WM 1\ the hetcht ot hJa cuwr wlth hJa wilecnddrw dummy Jerry Mahoney and dim-witt.d KnuckJen..d Bmlft. Winchell, 60, la pttt.r,. more l'9QOll'\ltJon C LU!URY THEATIU ) W" ,..· .... ~ .... -...,12................... 11· S m+m@4•]11Jl6l6Mms/=.~) S FOi NU IJKITlmlnTI Y...t E THE EXTRA· • • Tl:RRESTRIAL DDJ ~u1 'rime ••ndlll (~) No lta11e1 • aARQAIN MATIN•••• . ...., ............ , All ~" bef0t9 5:00 PM IEllllfe .,_..111111•1• .-....._,., "WITHOUT A T1'ACI" t11t "ntm YIROICT" .o ---------- "THE INTIT\"' 1111 "41HRI."1111 ----------·-'"LIT'• .,..., ntm ....,. TC>Cln'HmR .. I ------"GANDtr-•DOL8V~ --- .,., •• ··2t;,;li.ffi0") -----"TM VSNMCr',. __ 'II ___ _ ------,.. lAkf WO ~l· C E NTUI SOUT"1 ..,. • " 'ANAHEIM l'l.'•vl 1N . ..._ ... .._ .. 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VILLAGE t3 Untrltd 2 wofdt te OlntlMnt 42 BoMn"1 cJty 24 Dog 45 PvdCllftg type 25 w...,ing 48 Oet•t 27 ~ 63 .... °'" prowfnce 65 Quartz 28 Rowet 51 MotnlnO ·~ .... 33 Up IO lln 17 ""'*" ,. Cow•,., ... Ollae _..... ., ......... •&··~ ...... 17 ..... ._. UMra. Fr 41 ,-.. .,_ t& Fii btlllrld by Harold Le Ooux 1 HOLY COW' I WONDE~ lF SHE }',NOWS WHO'S IN THERE WITH ANOTHER WOMAN I ,__ ___ by Jim Davis 'r'OU ROOT FOR YOUR ~17(, f'LL ROOT FQR MINE by Ferd & Tom Johnson fl.IANl<S ... I NEEDED~,AT. .- Of1n91 Colet DAILY Ptl.OT/MoncllV, 'tbnHrY H. 1"3 II WITH ALL THE MONEY YOU'VE BORROWED OVER THE. YEAR, YOU COULD'VE. GIVE.N ME. A VAt-ENTINE GORO.O Ft.:NK l' \IUNKERBE1'N I r~lltJ lllJtlli ll m~seli ll'tis tlrnl! ! I DR1'BBLE •l'aa sp1aa1 hlr 1rais 1.111ar's UJl?Stlliew l\ifll\ si:ta1ml star tr~ CCltMeltiD11 is frte star llf 1M ~i~riesi si:ie111:e ili:tl1>11 rn1>t1le lli ~~ las• ~ear! ; by Mark Lasky by Gus Arriola 1111, e.e.t. tl'te eNtr; ~•r; terresf1l;I ! I by Kevin Fagan .. . .. .. \ .•. --~ •"'• .. • ' I • . ' .. .. Oranoe Co••• DAil v PILOT /Mondty, ru '" t4, tHI .. Br Pl\BD ROTHENBERG .,, ........ ~ NEW YORK Aftt>r a w k watchln1 All MacOraw aklm annoylnaly over every moment of nrln1 or foellna ln "The Wlnda of War," It'• refrt.'tlhtna to aee Ann-Margret 1tv• dlanlty and love to a 1uprem•!)' cour.,.eoua wocmin ln \he ABC movie. "Who Will Love M y Children?" lAve My Children?" la• buoyant tl\m becllu.. of Ann·M•r1n.i On her dramat&c TV debut), • 1eript by Michael Bortman, and dlr ctlon by John lrman ("Roota"). Th film t'Onlll~ntly ~n\I tho pcelt.lvo -even to tho point, IOl'nttimel. of t.oo much pef"ION1 h roles. Althou1h Luelle la d)'lna of cancer, the atory ecrupuloualy avolda phyakal pain, deblUtaUon or any death acenes. 10\h rhlld, ancl her huaband urlvH Juel In llmo. Ivan (Frederk: l'ormst) ll not • bad man He lov hla famlly, but hla alcohollam and arthrltl1 are relawct tortuf"f!I thal make hlm unreliable and Incapable of rallini 10 ktd1 aton . When Ludie lMmll ahe need.I a mutectomy, Mt' flnt reectJon la how will lvan f"lt Selflah la not part of her vocabulary. The movie, baaed on a true incident from the 19~0.. focuses on Lucile Fray, an I owa hou.ewife who, reallzing she ll dying from cancer, endeavors to flnd adoptive homes for her 10 children. The specter of Impending death for two hours would seem a real downer. but "Who Will Many 1tamorou1~olo1 are going to younaer atari: lO. to ,et work, actrelM!S must ~tch their abUlUes and aenalbllillet1. When we flral aee Ann-Mar1ret, 'lh• took.a frumpy and haggard -u distant from her Laa Vegaa act u possible. Neither II deception. When the cancer 1preada, ahe dl1h81 out aome honeaty, alona wl th the macaronl and cheeeo at dlN\er. ln a manipulative acene that la auccelllul becau.e of tho actreea' alncerity, Lucile t.ella the chlldren about the future without her. Lucile is aboul to deliver her Somehow. 1he managee to 1tay compo1ed , even when one \t()'\:IJ:\' ~ 1:001•• NEWS OHAAUE'S ANGELS The Angels .,..11a1 In the Army 10 ln~tlgat• the nuder of a WAC recoilt Cl POHT 18 ENOUGH Susan keepa h« pregt1an- cy problemS from Merle When hll car-takes a leap IOfW11td. (Part 1) • THREE'S COMPANY. ClvltsY falls '°' .,.. older 111¥1 Ille met In a SO pet· matttet • HAWAII FIVE~ A 7-yew-old murder CAM 11 reopened a11et a public!· ty-hungry crime writer finds the remains of the young Ylc:lim • OVEAEASY Guest: entertalne< Ma• Sh<>wallet. (R) 0 G AMENCAHSTOAY "The First Ametleens" (() C88NEW8 Bob Newhart, aa Dick Loudon, must 'prepare lunch for a group of convicts on tonight's episode of "Newhart, H at 9:30 on KNXT (2). di A8CNEWSQ CftH8CNEW8 6D ANOTHER LIFE (UlMOVIE * * * "LOW In The Altlll'· noon" ( 195 7) Gary Cooper Audr9Y ~. A ~tee· live'• deughllll' becomeS lntetesled In • bachelof from her lather'• Ille and N1$ out to lolrtgue him UO CJ) 000 COUPLE o.car arranoee tor Fetix 10 co-an lnterMtiOMlt ·-tllng mateh. I ~CAVETT G~t: caMn Trlllff\ (RI I!) OCEAJIAJS: TH£ MARINE EHVIAOHMENT (l)CftNEWS 9 8AAKEY Miu.ER Right alter Dietrich embark• on • personal camp81gn 10 avoid ell women. the sq'*' room ~ lllled wfth gor- cell glrla. ROMANCE THEATRE 6;40 VIEWSf8 CHOICE. 7:00 C88 NEWS H8CNIEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIH Fonzte acir-to watoo over the pregnwit wile of I friend who le out ol town ·~NEWSQ DtMY goee to the pOOl- houM to llnd ChMlet: Burt ~ ....,., of drlnlllng ""*' l"8 c;laltnl the beby II flying wOUNI his room, the governor au 8or1 10 "'" for the s.nate. i =-8 COMPAHY The thr.-c>IM eccldental- ly Ml their MW llndlord'I tumltur9. ··~WILO A90RT Cl) P.M. MA0AZJNE An lnteolew wfth VeleOe Benlnelll end her lluabend. rod! 1tM Eddie VWI Helen. two 110-yHr·old• who remwry attet 1 dlYOroe aod ~it• marneo-ltl EHTERT AINMEHT TONIGHT M lnttirvlew wllh Ann· Mergret: a loolt beck at ·'The AtMty Grifmh Show " • PATIOOHE VAL!NTIHE'8 OAY SPECIAL Oueela Debbie MCLeod end Eddie Halltly tiara of .. Mother Life" wilt entet- laln wlttl en hoUr ol verlely end~ (C)MOYIE * * * * "Herold And Maude" ( 1117 1) Aulh GOf • don, 8ud Con. M ~­ old women mMta .,.. 1t- yMf-old boy obaNMd wl1h cleeth lft. lunerll I*· tor. end prooeedt to teedl him IN er1 of IMng end l<Mng. 'PG' !:"'' CHOICe * * * "8wemc> Thing" ( 19112) Adrienne 8llfbNu LOUIS JourdWI A brllft.1\1 ·-ch 94;1entlll c:on- CX>C11 a remetkat>le Ule- 1trengthenlng po1ion tnat 1urna him '"to a heroic monetet after he 11 nNt1y killed In the deStructlOn ol hls iaboratory •PG' 7:30 fl 2 OH THE TOWN F~ the llllnd, Body and Spifit "-tlvll: MW uniMll clOthlng. l\otM· mede n*l-..P -•ec- tured lrOm food. 8 QI FMotll Y FDJ0 LAVERNE I 8HtAl£Y &COMPNl'f Carmine trtee tor the role ol a bOXet In a movie. 8 EYEOHLA. FNtured a proflle !>f Ar>n- Mwgret; a report on Ch<>C· olete; • look at lnllclellty I MADAME'S P\ACE WKRP IN CIHOHNA TI Mr. Cer11on'a wife announces lhet atie i. pregnant. • TIC TAI; OOUOH • MACHBl / l..BMER REPORT • 8"EAK PMVtEW8 Nell Glbler Ind Jeff•9Y Lyona noat an lnfom>atl\/e IOOll et wtl•t'• ,_ et the rrlO'tlel. Cl) LIE OETECTOR di YOU A8KB> FOR fT FNtured: "Ooubta Outc:h Jutnc> Rope CNmpa'' end ··~ Rkllng Uona.'' (ff) FMOOLE AOCK Moltey deoldM the Freg. g1e1 ahouldn't be Ntlno the oaoz-1• ~ c:on- str\ICllon work. CS) THE VAl.£NT1NE'S DAY TI4AT AlM08T WA8N'T Animated. The Slyme lemt- ty plant to dlet'Upt Vlllen· 1lne'a Dey with their H.A T E. pollon but Sam Cupid Nvea the day with I ~ lo\/e ..__ t:OO 8 (I) 8QUAAE PEGS A cerelr•• 1ub1tltute teecher shekea up W--Hlgtt SchOOI a a unu HOUSE:,. NEW llEGINNlfO i.-1 blernM Or. Ballet for the eudden. unexplained dNth of h« ""°°'" -i MOVIE * * * "Tobruk" ( 1917) R~ Hudaon. Geofg• ~d. Sfttllh end Oer· men entl-NIZll blOw up Qeml.ln flJel eup(>llee In Tobnlll. e O THAT'S INCMDt8LEJ f'eetured: Ann-M1rgret ett4Jldt IN r~ ol nine br~----...,.. r1t elrlCe In.if motllw'a dMttl the ..,ty 1950a; how r _. lfllned to play balllelbelt. • ~·· courageou1 comeback afl• hit brillfl ... ~ eged Ill en aoddaftt: IM lllngeflOt wturd ol the =~------------------------ ::.:..:;c H~Al~l ll;.;__U STl_ll_S -~-"" _ I KNXT (CBS) Loa An~ KN8C (N8Cl Loa Angelea KTLA 1lnd ) Lot AngelH l<A8C·TV(A8C) LOI Angeles KFM8 (CBS) San Diego KHJ..TV(lnd) l.01 Angele& I !<CST (ABC! &tn Diego KTTV(lnd) LOI An04tlH !<COP T\' (Ind) LOI Angele• l(CU·TV 1PBSt Lot AngtlH tUXE T\' tPBS) HYnltngton Beach wond. Cl MOVIE * * * "The Hwder They Fall" ( 1956) Humphrey Bogart, Rod Steiger A.Qalnll 1119 bell• judg9- ment. en unemployed reporter promo•• a theed (!)'=fight cn.t• confelMa tMe 11\11- dellty; C&ro4 and Jodie continue ltielr ~ody bet• .. Mety .,.. lO ... llw1 ebollt her betJy. e P.M.MAGAZM An lr'lllf'MW wttn Valef'le Ber1~ end her huaband. racll It« Eddie VWI HIMn, two 110-year-olda who ,_.., ""* a dtYotoe and .,.,.a. mam.o- • MOYIE * * * "8attlea1w G.i.ctl· ~ .. (19711) t..ome <Meene. Richard Hatch A 1P9C11 fleet cerrytng the '-' r~ nenta of human Ill• ernbal1ta on en 9'lic ~ for a ..-plal'9t to ~ nae. • mottT\JHE "God'• Bar*•" Jeellca s."'1c:tl ,_.. an inv.tio-- tlon ln1o the dMtn of Rob«1o c.M. hNcl of It• l'(s Wgalt benk. end Illa 11nU w11t1 IN VetkM end with P..2, an !legal MQ9I eodety of rlC:tl and poww- lul ltllllan Maaona. Q • NIEJlllCNf P\.AYHOUSI "Oppenheimer" In th• pollwllf yeetl, Oppen· llliil'r* ~one of 1t1e gowrnment'a IMdlrlCI ._ entlnc eclvlaOR. but Illa oppoeltlOn to 1111 alk>Ut """' ,_ mall• him • number of powerful .. mi.. (Part 8) Q • cou.EOf 8Ml<ETM.LI. Or9Qon Stet• va USC ®MOYIE *** "Arthur" (1911) [)udl9y Moore. LIU Mln- Mlll. Whtie Illa lemlty eltempta to IOfoe him Into • ~MQed marn.g.. • dnlnken, 1tedo11letlc P'eY- boy , .... In lo¥e with • poor WC>fklng girt. 'PG. (l)MOVIE **"' "Shat'ky'I Mechlne" pH 1) Bun Reynold•, Rachel Wwd. A vice cop uncovwa ~ 00"-emman t COfNP\lon wtllle inv.tlglltlng the murder of a cell gll1. 'R' ~-l'll.THYRICH The Bec:k• we panic· atrlclcen ""*' they real!%• theiy cen't pay their prop- erty \&JI•. (!) OWWA'.t AHGILI The Angele lnvwtlgata wM11 1111 electrona firm II hlt~eome~ ~ I~ **"'"SMnly'•...,.. .. (ttl1) lurt Aeynold1, Aacnll Ward. A *9 cos> ...__.. ~ .,.,. emmant corruption wtllla ln~•lt -rnutdet of I oell Oi'\ 'R' (I) C•-..MOOM t:M(C)MCMI ••.,. "Th• Po1tmlh • Al••Y• Alno• Twlc•" (1Mt) ... NlcNlleon • .---LMga. A~ woman ftl '* ..,., plot ,. ,...,... '* ~ .. ,.. t:t0e(I) 111•A•t•H Wlrdl II II ....... to -... 407111'1 dMlt1IY rlf"'~· .__m•a.- w.i...~nwerne ...,. ~ "°" 0.. a.ti•·-·-- the tunnleal TV !lube Wld goofl M* Intended !Of ~bllc viewing. •ltl MOV1I "Who Wll L0\19 My Ch._ dren?" (Premier•) Ann-- M11tgret. Frederic f'orr•t. A termlnalty 111 lowe woman lele• It upon hefeall to find "" and roving 1111'111· .._ tor Mdl of llw 10 chll- dren. I HIALT'HeEAT OMAT PPFOAMAHCU "O.W-In America: Balan- cl\lne Celebrat• Str8'11n- lky" ThfM l)alleta chor- gtaphed by George Salen'.. chine In honOf of Igor Stravlnlky'• 100lh birth- day -"Agan" "Vlfla.. tlonl" and "P~"-· • -pefformed ~ the New Yortt Chy Ballet. ID Ff'OHTUNE "God'a Banller" ""*8 81Mtch hollta en tn-tio-- tlon Into the death of Roberto Cehll, head of II•· ty'a largeat benk, and hla llnlla with the V1tlcan and with P-2, an Mlegel eecret eodety ol rich and po.-- ful ltlllan Maeona. Q ewow * * * "HMWrl Cetl Walt" ( 1978) Watren Beetty, Julie cnrlltle. Attar • pro foot· ball atat'I ... le pr- lurely dalmed by WI Inept angel, the men II OIYlll'I the body of 1 mllllonalf• lndu ... trlalltl to continue llYtng In. 'PG' (%)MOW * * * * "Deya OI ~· en" I 18781 Rleherd Gere. Brook• Adema. ThrH vouthlul migrant wortten -• po1entlal gold mine wnen theiy ..-~­ men1 at the vat iapreed of •wealthy wn..1 tanner. t:aO II Cl) NEWHART l<lt1I ... for Dick and Joenna'• help when ha hU to go Into the noepttll lot noM eurgery. CJ) MOltW ..... "'The S1. v ........ Day Munet•" (tM7) JMOfl Aobtltda. OeOf99 S9i1al. In the t920a. unci..WOfld klniJpln Al ~ at-oea tn. blood)' watenouM aleughter of ~ ri¥8I gerig men'lber'a. • w·A·a·H - Ann-Margret TUBE TOPPERS dauahter, mllk coeun1 tw u.-. aaya~ '11'd rath~r «o to b9aven whh you, Mommy. ,. ln f ect, one of thti fuw Umee Lucll• a u emotionally dllttacted from the bua1n8I of flndlna new famJUet tor h r klda la when ah• rallut Ivan'• pain. While this movte la about hope and new opportunltJet for the kida, Ivan la loalna h1I farnJly and beln& abandoned. Forrest, who received an Olcar nomination for "The Ro1e," powerfully conve)'9 Ivan'• pliaht. In one 1cene, he aenaea l\11 aUenation from hla kida. "It'• all dlaappearina on me," he uya. The acrlpt'• humor a nd gentleneu balance• the KNXT (2) 8:00 -"Square Pegs." A carefree substitute teacher shakes up Weemawee High School. KNBC (4) 9 :00 -"TV's Censored Bloopers." William Conrad and Wayne Rogers join host Dick Clark for a look at some of the funniest TV flubs and goofs ever int.ended for public viewing. KOCE (50) 10:00 -"Enterprise." In this week's "Fired" episode, a despondent fired executive who must pull hlmself together and find another job is profiled. t The movie la fUled wtth warm momenta. The de1perate aituat.lon brtnp out the bett in everybody. Orie chlld appredat.ea hJ.I new parenta, yet Uln't ":!f. to dettgnate them mom and . The man HY• aoftly that hla name ll "Alfred." One of the moat dlUlcult placemenu la the family'• epUeptic aon. 'The local welfare bureaucracy, which tan' t au pp or tJ v e of Luci le '• one-woman adoption agency. wanta him Jnatitutionallzed. II M•ter Dei Hl6h llnl1h• •• Orange County'• No. J prep baslcet}Jall team. ca. CIF playoffs: ·Three area teams ho:me CdM ge~s lucky with flip Sea Vlew Leaaue co-championt Elt.anda and Corona del Mar will be playlna their flrat round CIF 3-A basketball playoff games on home floon Friday, meetlna Moreno Valley (18-6) an.d Rowland (13 -10) respectively. f.tanda High 's F.agles, under the hand of Larry Sunderman, had the home advantage secured with the coinflip following their game with CdM Thunday. but Corona del Mar also gained a home game with a coin flip followlnl their game with· sites for No. 2 entrie.. appear to be enterlna with an advantage in a1z.e againat Corona del Mar Coach Jack Errion'• Sea Kinp. The Raiden rely on 6-4 forward Richard M81'tlnez and 5-11 guard Eddie Dominguez for moet of thelr firepower. M~tinez averaged U .6 points in league play and Dominguez ecored 14.2 per game. Jlm Welsh and Greg Jones, 6-3 and 6-2 forwards in the Raiders' offenee, averaged 11 .6 rebounds between them. Abo in the starting unit ia 5-11 guard Jim Phillipi, a playmaker. • Larry Sunde~an El Toro, the league's No. 3 entry in the 32-team elim inations, is at Foothi ll, the Century League champion with an 18-6 record. South Coast League champion Capistrano Valley will be at home to Warren (17-7), while Dana Hills and Laglina Hills are on the road at Santa Ana (14-9) and Cerrit.oe (20-4). John Dahl's Moreno Valley quintet poe'te<i an 18~ record while finlahlna third in the Sunbelt League behtna Palm Springs and Rubidoux (12-8). . Dahl should ~ familiar with his task -two years· ago he brought a 22-3 record to the area and alter 24 turnovers and 36 percent shooting from the floor againat Estancia, he returned with a 71-52 defeat. Riverside Poly (24-2), Palm Springs (22-1 ), Los Altos (19-5) and San · Gorgonlo (22-2) are the top four aeeda .. Rich Dutrisac, a 6-0 aenior with a 17 .0 llCOrlng average, paces Foothill's Century League cbamplona, but a big mismatch appears to here with !!I Toro's 6-9 Jeff Arnold going vi.rtUally unopposed. The tournament winds up at Long Beach Arena with the semifinals ·March 3, followed by the finals March 5. Jay Young's Warren quintet features 6-6 senior Mike Brannon (See S-A. Page C%) Rowland, the runner-up to Los Alt.oe in the Sierra League, doesn't Jack Errion Muldowney captures 16th title POMONA (AP) -Shirley Muldowney of Mt. Clemens, Mich., defeated Jody Smart of San Antonio, Texas to earn the Top Fuel dragster title Sunday in the rain-delayed Winternationala at the Loa Ange les CounJy Fairgrounds. Muldowney, the c urrent Winston world champion, posted a time of 5.70 aeconda and a top speed ol 249.30 mila-p.--bour to beat Smart, who WM cJoc:ked in 5.92 aeconds at 251.39 mph. Muldowney, runner-up at this National Hot Rod Association race a year ago, has now won 16 NHRA titles since 1976, eecond only to Don Garlits' career total of 21 in the dragster category. Muldowney, a three-time world champion, ousted the top qualifier and race favorite, Gary Beck of El Toro in the aernif1nala. She needed her best run to defeat Bec k, clockinf 5.68 aeconds and a top-speed o 245.90 mph in the quarter-mile run. Beck. who experienced traction ~ trailed at 5.83 seconds and 233.16 mph .. Beck produced the quickest elapEd time duripg the aecond weekend of the event. He 'defeate d. Jim Barnard of Portland in 5.60 seconds and 250.00 mph to Barnard's 5.88 eeconda and 243..24 mph. Frank Hawley, the reigning Funny Car world champion, picked up his fourth career victo~ when be defeated Tom Andenion in the final round. Hawley, of London, Ontario, Canada, drove hla Dodge Charger to a winning time of ~.93 seconds and 249.30 mph . •(See DRAGS, Paae Ct) HB's Janiel Garner: A blend of maturity and simple ability By ROGER CARI.SON or .... .,.., ,..,. ,..,, When is a sophomore no longer realistically a sophomore? Maybe when he has averaged 15.7 points a game through a 23-game season, in addition to 11 rebounds and 5 blocked ahot.s e.ach time out to pace his team to the Sunset Leaaue dwnp6onah.lp. Jamel Garner's meteoric rise continues as the Oilers prepare for their first CIF 4-A basketball ~J:a~~f game in four y e ars "At the beginning of the year I stuck my neck out "when I said he could be one of the best to ever come out of Orange County," says Huntington Beach coach Roy Miller. "and I still believe it. He's getting better as the weeks go on." Miller can find a number of reasons for the progress of the 6-7 Gamer, a lithe ·and supple 17-year-old who see1na to dunk the ball once or twice in every outing. an i1'8icator of his potential. "There is maturity and simply raw ability surfacing," says Miller, "but it's alao due to the makeup of the team, the nature of the players. All 13 get along very well." The blend is an obvious winner -an 18-5 overall record and the No. 2 ranking in Orange County. Gamer operates at the low post., but as time wean on and Mllla (a senior) is no longer around to take it outside, Miller says he anticipates moving Garn~r further out for the complete show. Right now his dee~t ranJe _ seems to come on offensive rebounds, taking the ball and shooting without coming down in a faJlaway fashion, which la nearly irnlJC*(ble to defeme. "Defenalve players are still ptherlna t.bemlelvee • Jamel ~ta the rebound," aays Miller, 'but while they're doing that be bas already releaaed the ball" Garner's experience ii ver"I. limited inasmuch aa be did not participate with the Oilers during the past two summer seaaona, instead visiting h1a grandmother in Alabama during the.summer. That'• all png to chanae th.is year -Gamer will be with the Oilers during the summer in addition to auendln& th~ Garfinkle Flve--ltar Invi~tlonal summer camp in the Eut, where the nation'• college coaches gather to look over the elite proapecta. -Gamer la a very oullol.nl type -when he'• happy you know it. And when he's Upllet, you know that, too, although Mlller and auiatarrt Rocky Ciaiel11 have been workin& hprd to keep their young ace on an even keeJ. Rou9bbouse tactic• b y Fountain Valley ln the flrat round had Gamer lhaken. but he appears to have found the amwen to ~vation. And, be lm't eapedally wonied about just pla}'iJl8 lrwide • a aopbomore. "We-have Mike Milla outade," aaya Garner. "And I'm rlaht there for the rebound and if he ml.-. there'• a sood chance to get the rebound and ,core. Roy Miller Jim Harris Ocean View can even.score Ocean View ffi8h'a Seahawka have a chance to eett.le a 9COl'e and Marina's Vlkino appear to be ln hot water in the llrat round o! the CIF 4-A ba1ketball playoffs, which begin Friday everuna, but Sunaet League champion Huntington Beach must wait for a while before Jlnd.lng out who lt muat contend with. Coach Jim Harrla' Ocean View Seahawka, the aurvlvon of tlie triple overtime game with Fountain Valley for third place, will be on the road at.- Loe Alamitos Friday night, trying to find a way to r everse a 79-65 tournament defeat. Marina, which survived four overtimes against Fountain Valley to quallfy aa. the No. 2 entry from the Sunaet League, is at hlgh regarded Bosco Tech, a 22-4 club which finished second at the preatlgioua San Dimas Tournament of Champions in December. San Marcos (12-10) and Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks (l~-7) will be aquaring off Wednetkiay evening at San t.farcoa (located in Santa Barbara) for the right to travel to Huntington Beach 'Friday to duel Co,.ch Roy Miller's Oilers. St. Bernard (22-2), Mater Del (23-2), Verbum Dei (21-6) and Long Beach Poly (22-3) are the top four 8eeda of the tournament, which w1nda up at Lona Beach Arena with the aemiflnala acheduled for M.atth 1-2 and the fl.nalt March 5. Boeco Tech ". enjoyina a current 12-pme winning streak. The Del Rey League runnen-up run an offeme revolvi~ around 6-7 junior center Wayne Engelstad, who ha; averaged 21.3 points and 13.4 rebounda a pme ln a running style, which could give Steve P opovich'• Marina Vikings trouble. It's vlr\lually four guards and F.nQelatad tor the Techmen, with 6-2 Rlcnard Ruiz (14.6) and 6-2 Fred Valle (10.5) spearheading the front line, along with guards Jack Moreno and Marty Ponce. Ocean View should know all about U. Alamitos afer the letlOll received in the Sea Baron Tournament. Loe Alamitos, coached by fonner Huntington Beach Hlgh standout Steve Brooks, runs an offenae with the emphaala on a double post. Andy Hermann, Tony Chang, Mike Delre%, John Wall and Keith Kaub were all In double figures against Ocean View. The Grltfina await with a 19-5 overall record and the (See •·A. Pa1e C%) Long drought (nine years) over for Kings PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Marcel Dionne acored two 'goals, including the game-wlnner, and aaaisted on another u tne Los Angeles Kings aowned Philadelphia 5-4 Sunday night for their first National Hockey League victory over the Flyers since 1974. Loa Angeles, which was 0-~6-6 against Philadelphia in their laai 32 meetings, rallied from 2-0 and 3-2 defidta to win. _ Philadelphia jumped to an early le.ad in the first ~od when Ray Alllaon took a pus from Bobby Clarke, and with Loe Angeles goalie Gary · I -kosld out of position. lifted the puck into an open net at 4:35. . Brian Propp pve the Flyen a 2-0 lead on a breaJc.atway 1:42 lat.er, akating put K1np defensmen Larry Murphy and Dave Lewis and beating Laakoaki with a backhander. 'The K1np came right back, despite ta.king only 1 .even first-period ahots. Dionne beat Flyers goalie Pelle Lindbergh on h1a 33rd aoal. at 8:43 during a ~·power play, and Smitll tied it 2-2 at 10:19 . with a 40-f.oot alap shot. It waa the first time since Jan. 18 that a team had IOOred two goals against the Flyers ln a aingle period. • Darryl Sittler made lt 3-2 for Philadelphia With his 33rd goal of the 1eUOn, on a power play .at 15:12, with Mark Howe and Clarke picking up aaalsta. In the aecond period, Charlie Simmer acored hil 20th at 2:20 on a rebound to tie it 3-3. Jim Fox gave the K..lnp th~ the lead on a power-play aoal at 4:08 after taking a pus from Terry Ru*oWSld. Dionne notched h1a gaune-winner at t :21 of the final period, poking a rebound shot· between Undbergh'• peda to give I:.oa Angeles a 5-3 lead. The Flyen cut the deticlt to 5-4 at 10:36, as Howe's blast from the point ricocheted to Bill Barber, who put home h1a 22nd goal of the teaUl. The Kinp were elated over their first deteet of the Flyen since Oct. 10, 1974, a atretcb in which Philadelphia amaaeed a 26-0-6 record against them. "lt wu a tremendous team effort, but we can't stop-here:" said~ ''nlls ahould help us in our quest for a playoff spot. • I "But I expect to 80 out further and further. UCLA la where I want to 80 (following pwluat:lon in 1985) and I'm 1otna to be worklna on my out.aide shola and dribble. I want to get Into (See GARNER, Pase Cl) ...., .......... "'_, ~ Jamel Garner's meteroric "I think a big pert of the pme wu = Clarke aotna into. the penalty box," Dionne . He's one o! the belt face-of! men in the 1ame today." rise continues .as Oilers prepare lor playolt1. Laakoeki waa limilarly thrilled. "That:s my first win aaa1nst them. Well, it'• my f.lrst game againat them," he noted. . ·1:ast wins· NBA . slam dunk exhibition And MVP Julius En/;nK is best instructor in 132-123 All-Star triumph By CUl\T SEEDEN °' .. ~......... -INGLEWOOD -SlcJney Moncrief ptobably summed lt up best Sunday afternoon when alked about the players' attitude ln a National Buketball Allodation All-Star pme. ~y .. out ... lo play bird," noted the Eatem Dlvlllcn l\W'Ci. ])layq ln h1a IM!ICC:nd All-&ar contelt. ••1:vwyone hM the attitude that they want t.o win, but they want to play ln a way whkh rMlly diaD1aYI thtlr lalilnt. .. Wfth that thouaht in mind, Philadelphia'• Jullu1 Ervlna put on a 9fte-IDUl m::roMtlc lbow with ID art,a)' Of. ~ drlv. and 1Ut.quent dUl)b '° i.d tht r..t to. 132-113 YictcllrY befan a ltllout crowd of 11 ,aoe at 1119 rorum. And wbOe &be Uld ed&llan of tbe NBA AU-Star ...-wUI be NIMIDbend for ~· ~ =-· lt ._y alao ID doWn In .,... M OM of the craa.t 48 mlnutli GI AU;.scar hnh1bell 8\/Wput ........ ln--.c If I.MN ..... & ........ l&iadJot . ... .... • the final moments ln whk:h Jabber tried to bat a rebound ln the dlrectlon of a teammate anly to deflect lt otl Moncnlt'• b.,ad and into the t.ke\. :· ......... belket of the ....... mwed the Milwaukee pant. lt WM a pme Ut. which the Ws newr- that'• riaht, never -beJd a .&Md. ~ wen .a 2-3 and .an notcheCI at eo, bUt that wu the clOMlt Coach Pat l\Uey"'• All.Stan could a-t. And beca\m the W-WM fCll'Cld to ~ ... mtchup IDOi& of &be day, tbe ..-....u.lly pHl Hlld IDCIN ln ..... ty tun nqht be apectld. • ••1 Cb1nk the attltudlt of our ...,_..,,_ Vflr"J~" llld ......... wbO ... ftllDld th• 1ame11 Moat' Valuable Player .• , ............. A lotiA ....... tlllnll w GM • . ,.. .. .... • ...... w.u. dlat'I Perti1 ""'*•a.rt w a110 -lld •win. We ,... i..a, ... ,... •rm-..,." · TM MllMWM •utual. at 1 ... i 1to Clilii fiYll'fG._'-Mt Cl)~,.,,_..,,....,,.._"'~~~~ . ' Oran UCLA loses Gray for rest of se on From AP dJ1pa&eMI LOS ANGELF.s -UCLA center m Stuart Gray probably wW mill the reet of the Srulna' re,W.r colle1e buketball .euon becau. of a left knee strain auffered in Saturday'1 Pac-10 pine at ONaon State, a team apokecnan IA1d Sunday. Junior forward Kenny Flelda ta ltated u doubtful for th1a week'• pmee after inJurina hJa shoulder in the ume pme at Corvallta. wlUch Oreaon State won, 69~65. . Gray wu ln atable condition Sun~~ at UCLA Medical Center, nuning aupervllor Mary Vinion aa.ld. H~ and Flelds were treated there after return.lng from Oregon on the team'• reaular' flight, Bruina apokem:nan Gary Rauach said. The sophomore starter autfered a aecond degree strain of the medial collateral Ugament - the lnaide of his left knee -in the opening minutes of the Rame when Oregon State'• AG. Green collided with him u Gray atood under the basket for a rebound. "Hta left knee was planied locked, not bent and when Green knocked hhn over he twt.t.ed lt," Rauach aa.ld. as team in · rankings , Anplua i....,.... champ&on Ma .. r Del Hilb. which Jed I.he Dlily POot'• 0ranae County prep bMketbell ranldnp linD9 the ln1UA1 rei.... befon the ....,., beon. tin.Wm 111 No. 1 lot' the recuJar ....., with die CD' playoffa appr'OKhlnc. The Monarcbt ..:::,rt throueJi the An1elua . Leuue with a 10.0 to pin a llteded berth ln the CIF 4-A el1mlnatkxw. Huntinaton Beech Wah'• OU.rt, who were ranked No. 2 after openin1 with a nlne-game 1 wlnnlng atreak before d.ropplna five str111ht, returned to the No. 2 level after putttna topther another nlne-pme w1nnlnC streak on tile way to the Sunset Leuue dwnp6onUtlp. Caplatrano Valley (No. 3), La Quinta (No. 6) and La Habra (No. 9) al8o put together u.ndefeeted seuona ln le.,ue play, sweeping to the South Coast, · Garden Grove and Freeway league titles respectively. Marina, which edged in.to a tie for the No. 10 berth following ita second place flniah in the Sun.et League, made the llat for the flrat time after entering league play with a 6-6 record. Daily Pilot Top H (fbaal) POI. Team, leape 1. Mater Dei (Angelua) 2. Huntfnlton BMch (Sumet) 3. Capi.ltrano Valley (South Cout) 4. Servite (An8elua) 5. La Quinta (Oarden Grove) 6. Loe Alamitos (F.mplre) Team physician Dr. Gerald Flnennan aa.ld no ligaments were tom and no 1ur1ery was planned, but Gray probably would be out at leut four weeks, wearing a brace and undergoing phyaical therapy beginning today. Fields waa ~ to intercept a pua 10 minutes into the game when he threw out his left ahoulder. X -rays showed a partial aeparation. Jimmy Connon returns a shot in defeating Spain's Jose Higueras in the final of a Toronto tournament. 4 7. Eatancia (See View) 8. Corona del Mar (See View) Reeord 23-2 18-5 22-2 18-7 19-6 19-5 19~6 17-6 19-6 13-9 18-6 Connon easily win1 finale Quote of the day Abe Lemona, fired aa Texas basketball coach at the end of last season, on his planned move to Oklahoma Oty University next September: "I wtah all my frtenda good luck. But to all of thoee others, and they know who they are, all I can say is that I hope they notice the tni.stletoe tied to my ooattaib aa I leave town." Jimmy Couora lost his fint aet IC of the tournament but still managed to whip Spaniard' Jose HJperas 6-2, 6-0, 5-7, 6-0 Sunday ln the final of the Molaon Tennis Challenge ln Toronto. Connors w~ f 100,000 ln the victory over Higueru, a late replacement for BJon Bors when the Swedish superstar pulled out beqauae of an infected left hand ... Second-seeded Galllermo Vllaa defeated Steve Dea&oa in the title match of a Richmond, Va. tournament. Curry wins welterweight title Capitals keep pace with Islanders Donald Carry survived a SI knockdown and a poulble broken right hand in outlasting bloody South · Korean Jan Sok Bwug Sunday night. Kea Boutoa scored in the Iii openina minute of play Sunday u the , WuhlJi"ctcm Capitala bn!er.ed to a 6-1 earning a 15-round unanimoua decision to win the vacant World Boxing Auociatlon welterweight title in Fort Worth, Tex. . . . Leroy Haley retained his World Boxtna Council super lightw~ight championship in Cleveland Sunday with a cloee but WWlimoua 12-round deciaion over Saoal Mamby, the man from whom he took the title last year . . . WWonl Seypioll cap~ the Untied States Boxing Amodation middleweight title in Atlantic City with a 12-round unanimous dedslon over Fruit "TIM AlllmaJ" Fletdaer, whoee hopes for a world title shot this spring were destroyed by the io.. By losing to Scypton, Fletcher lost a guaranteed world title shot IChedu1ed for May 20 against middleweight champion Mania Raper. victory over the Winnipeg Jets in · - National Hockey League action. The victory helped the Ca&>ttala aet a club record for eeaaon wins (28). In addition, Washington moved into a aecond-place tie with the New Y orlt Ialanden in the Patrick Dlvtalon . . . Ebewhere, Aatoa Stastay 9CCftd hia fifth-game winning goe1 ln Quebec'• 5-4 ded"'m over host Chicago. It was Stastny'• ~th goAJ of the 8eUOll •.• illalae sa..p ... ~ thJ'ee aoaJa for the leYenth time in hta NHL career io ltill.. Hartford defeat Toronto 6-3 . . . Riek tM acand a pair of ao-11 and aoalle Pete Peeten moved to within one of an NHL record as Boston pasted Its fifth straiCbt win with a 3-1 decision over Vancouver. Peeters la now unbeaten in 31 ltnilbt pmea. ERVING LEADS EAST . • • From Page C1 Maaic. in the la.en' lockenoom. "ft (a win) doesn't mean that much to me. rm just out there to have a good time. By tomorrow, it's all over," noted the· Laker guard , who f i nlahed the afternoon with 17 points and 16 uaista. "Sure, I wanied to win. But it'• not really going to prove anything. You can't say the Eut bu dominated ua just becauae the)""ve wo n four straight. .suppoee the West wins the next four? What does it all meanr• Still. Johmon did h1a best to • ignite the West' a last ccmebeck 7:bld." W ith the crowd chanting, ; "Magic, Magic," Riley ln8erted :Johnaon bacJC: in the game with '7:01 remaining and the West ·~bynlne. . . Lesa than three minutes later, a Johmon buket cut the-i'Mt's lead to 116-110. But then. Erving and Moncrief went to worlt. 'n\e two accounted for the F.ut't next .12 point.a. and onoe again it waa a 'nine-point advantage with just 9eCOOdl remaining. : Afterward, even the playen were a little bit in awe of their 'teammates' and opponents' :J)el'fonnanca. and Chicago'• Re1iJe Tbeu1 etaht minutes. Bo.ton'• Robert Parish made the meat of his time, hittina D ~ 8 from the field, 3 of 4 bun the free throw line and Ulina three rebounds in 18 minutes. The West'• beat offenalve ~~ta usually occurred when Bl.rd. Erving and ltartlna center Moeea Malone of Philadelphia were on the bench. · When the West, down 103-90, opened the final ~~r with baskets by Jabbar, &lgliab and a three-point play by Johnson, Cunnlniham ~pdy cut ahort his big trio s breathef and inserted them back into the lineup. And even Johnaon'a return five minutes later w.m't enouch to bring the West t.ck. DRAGS • • • From Page C1 Anderson, of Macedon, N.Y., finished in 6.02 aeconda and 241.28 mph. Frank laconio of Totowa, N.J., won hil second 1trai1bt Winternationala Pro Stock champtonabip. He defeated Bob Glidden of Whiteland, Ind.. ln the final round. Villanova upsets North .. Carolina Dwayne McClata's three clutch •. free throws in the cl · 1:16 of play helped 12th-ranked~lanova turn back No. 1-ranked North Carolina, 56-53, in college basketball play. The loas figures to put Nevada Laa Vegas (22-0) atop the Aaaoclated Presa poll Tuesday . . . Veteran center Steve Hawes of Atlanta was dealt to Seattle Sunday in a three-team deal that left the Hawks with two future second-round draft choices and the Detroit Pistons with SupenonJcs forward Ray Tolbert. Hawes actually went to the Sonics in exchange for Tolbert, then the Hawks dealt Tolbert to the Piatona for two second-round draft picks. Thua the Hawka, fighting financial problems, unloaded two hJ,b-aalaried pla~ra. Sparrow was making f 00,000 ·p e r year and Hawes f350,000 .... Rain postponed play in the Ladies Professional Golf Aaoclation tournament at Saruota, Fla. Sunday. Tournament offidala .are hopeful of ending the tourney today ... Aue Hobbs of Great Britain took a 6-4, 6-7, 7-9, 6-4 -victory o~er hometown favorite Ginny Pardy in the final of an Indianapolis women's tennis tournament. Television, radio TV: College Basketball -USC at Oregon Sta~ 8 J>.m., Channel 56. RADIO: USC at Oregon State, 8:05 p.m., K.NX '1070\. 9. La Habra (Freeway) 10. (tie) Marina (Sunset) Savanna (Orange) Top team in state at Orange Coast Golden Weat College hoata the South Coast Conference cellar dweller while Orange Coast entertaina the No. 1 rated team in the •late in Wednellday night's community college basketball action. The Ruatlen , coming off a 71-59 aetback to Mt. San Antoni.o Saturday night, meet Compton (1-10), while OCC muat tangle with conference leader Cerritos (10-1, 25-3). Both games are at 7:30. In Pacific Coast Conference play Wednesday, Saddleback Colle.1_e . t~avels to San Diego City College where the Knights await. San Diego (7-4) I.a a game behind the league-leading Gauchos. WedaeMay'a Gamea Sota~ Coul CoaferDCe Compton at Golden West Cerritos at Orange Coast PacUlc Coast Coafereace Saddleback at San Diego Sai.nay'1 "Gun.ea Soatb Coast Collferaft Golden West at Cerritos Santa Ana at Orange Coast Pactftc CoUt Coafereace San Diego Mesa at.Saddleback 4-A ... 3-A .•. From Page C1 Empire. ~ championship. · San Marcos, the Channel League's No. 3 entry in the eliminations, faahioned a 12-10 overall record to put up against visiting Notre Dame of Shennan ~otre Dune, under the hand of Coach Al Schubert, is 15-7 overall and the Del Rey Leque'• No. 3 team· behind Boeco Tech and St. John Bc.:o. Notre Dune's ltarting unit 11 • aimilar to Huntington Beach inasmuch u the Knights o.eerate with a 6-7 sophomore (Brian Andenon), aided by forwards meaaurtna 6-S and 6-4 (Steve KOrdak and Jack McDowell) and guard• at 6-1 and 5-9 (James Dixon and Perry Suppa). Dixon averages 21.8 points a game. From Page C1 (10.0 rebounds a game) and 6-2 forward Steve Lueke and 6-0 senior guard Tim Stewart, who are averaging 17.4 and 14.5 points a game, in addition to 5-10 guard Darren Wiae. Wise is averqing 13.1 points a game. Santa Ana awaits as the Century League's No. 2 entry with its 14-9 record .. the Saints continue their bid for buketball prominence. Laguna Hills is faced . With a big order in Cerritos' Joe Yezblk, a ~-2 s nior guard who has ave 21.6 points per game . Y la the leadin& scorer in Cerritos history, l:n addition to beina the aecond all-time ..aat leader foe the Dona. * c.-.. ........ ( ............ 1 ';,Nit Pecfllg (1M ) .. ,._ (13-1) ............ '"*'·,., t:'c\~:~~~ca.wi ~ Hill (14-10).. fl ....... (13-10>•C...• ".., W-(1'1-1) • CSlllL w .,,.., _,. BT-(1M) • foaNI (,._., ...,...._ (1M). DMWlrl (1 .. 1) Loll ~ (11-10) ...... Goreonlo (It.a) 8utr0U9N, 8uf1>enll ,._,,, et Loe Mtoe (1M) SllllM•• (11-12). CMlndDrll ,,..,. Dodi a• (17-6~...._. (1 .. 1) "'°'9nO v..., 11 • .....,_ C"4t Wiid ctinl --• ~ (1~ =li'::~o\':"'~ -=c-J..).-i HH Wlleon C1C-10) at....,,.....,_ ttl-1) 'I "I loved it,'' admitted Detroit ' auard I.aiah Thomaa. ''1 thought it waa exciting playing or juat •ltting on the bench and ; wa~hina the Docto. r (ErvinC) ' and .Mack and the othen." i "A1 many complimentary • . thinCI • people •Y about me, I •=1~y one way:• Ervin1 . "It's not a matter of aconio'a 1983 Camaro was clocked In 7.81 second• and 175.78 mph to Glidden'• 7.09. 11eC01m and 174.41 ropb in a Ford 'nlunderbtrd. In other fin.ala of the 23rd annual even'-Ch\4Ck Beal of San Die10 dowtled Id Grekul of l'.dmonton, Alberta, Canada to wtn the Top Alcohol Funny Car . title; .Al Da ]>~ otB«thbrook. .Ill., beat Darrell Gwynn of Miami, Fla., to win &he Top ~~ dtle; Rob Smith of s.nta Aria .,__. Q:Wywn Julius Erving drives put Kareem .tbdul-Jabbar to ecore during the NBA AU· Star M•me Sunday. GARNER • • • From Page C1 -awttinC up for a pme. I jwt to •out and pi.ly." BrviQ8 KOred 17 of hls 2& poinu In th• Hcond halt. Moncrief ftaiabed with 20, Tbomu added 19, and Larry Bird, lat& year•• MVP, contributed 14 polnta and a • ~.._ II reboundL ~ Jamaal WUk .. joined bla : Laker teammat" In double : ,..._ wtlh 10. polnta1 while : Aliir'~ Dlftwr, In tu. I..... ......awectt• · ··---· • .... , tried 10 bel:)ce lhe ~ .............. i r=ifiT~~: ' .. ...., I ... ,. ...... ~ ... ·--. . ....... ~ ........... .. lloclcly ol Pon Arthur a-=-na: Win .. Qimp.dtl..a ddr, T9d Seipel of ... Wandro topped Gary Cooke of Loni BllCh to win the ~ 0.. "*' .. llUdm °' Alta L...a i-t Val Hedwortfl-Ol lfiW1iD ....... towtndle&up.-8'°* tlUe, and •b t.1mbeolc of NorUarldl• defeated BUI S 1J sbm of a. U. to • ---~ .... ~ta tll9""" ..... 11,111 ... ' J J)istance stars pace ()CC wonJen achool ~ai a hlatory of outltandlnc ......_ runnen." Other ttan from the crou CIOWltry -.n Include ... Zl1ra. a sophomore from Cotta Mna Hla~; Kathleen Dube, 1 ~ from .... Dll; Ind Dawn Howe. a fJ'fiihman from TustilL ,,. Ptn• appeu' aid l'D .. ................ -tbil400 ud IOO·mner dMh•. ~ It•••••· a 1opllom~1• from TWlln ...... WM-Ol·tlli llill Mlf-tilllili In .......... Jiil ~,.,...a.MlllllW'a DJa~-r.::,,~ r:::t:n t computer en1lneerlns. MJ and• are 1ood, bu\ not the ....... " A dunk s•ta you no more polDte than • two-bencl9d •t shot, tiut OVD•r pretnw the fcinnll'. "lf..alt...,..mytMm,"he ..,.. "We'N ..., to plQ ... time°"" llut *it~ ... ._ ......,to...,W." Ii Caught in the middle Villanova'& Stewart Granger is well defensed by North Carolina's Jim Braddock (left) and Michael Jordan. Villanova upset the Tar Heels Sunday, 56-53. 73 • Ill NHYC race • Vie Richley, E ttinger, Ramser win classes Seventy-three yachta turned out Saturday for the first race of Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ocean Series featuring International Of/shore ratings seeking the Ahmanson Trophy, and Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachta in quest of the I:>ick.->n Trophy. There were 25 IOR entries in three claaes and 48 PHRF entries in three clasaes. The race was sailed around the buoys over a Gold Cup course in the ocean off Newport Beach. Summary: IOR-A (8)-1. Amante, Tim Richley, Lido Iale YC; 2. Celebrlt_x, .:W .E . Oatermlller, Bab la Corinthian YC; 3. High Roler, Bill Power, Newport ~rYC. IOB-B (8) -1. Free Enterprise, Dick Ettinger, NHYO. Bigwig, Ron Melville, Balboa YC; 3. ~ee m, Randy Cowley, San Diego YC. IOR-C (9) -1. Vid.iot, Phil Rumer, NHYC; 2. Marrakesh Express, Tom S chock, NHYC; 3. Scorpion, Staetter/Jung, San Diego YC. . PHRF-A (18) -1. Its OK, Lewis Beery, Capistrano Bay YC; 2. Alexandra, Mack/Pick, Belbotl YC; 3. Pele, Jim Emmi, Bahia Corinthian YC. PHRF-B (15) -1. Diaz.er, Paul Sharp, Bahia Corinthian YC; 2. Triple Crown. Marshall/Bates. NHYC; 3. Joyride, Jerry Butts, BYC. PHRF-C (15) -1. Pussycat, J phn Szalay, Voyagers YC; 2. Dark Star V, Jeff Fa.rWell, NHYC; 3. Quest, Roger Gooding, VYC. P••r lle n ored •t HH¥C Four skippers had their names inacribed on the new perpetual trophy dedicated by Orange County Superviaor Harriett Wieder to Hunti.nston Harbour Yacht Club for the Winter Wringout Regatta sailed Saturday. Winner in the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet Clua A division WU Quickee, skippered by George Smith of the host club; winner in l>HRF-B was "SBOC, aailed by Bruce Wallenatein, Long Beach Yacht Club; the top akipper in the Catalina-27 Cl.us WU Ron Redman, Seal Beach Yacht Club, at the helm of Oja.la; and the winners in the Cal-20 CW. were Nix, Nick Condos. Seal Beach YC, and Sunshine, co-skippered by Coler and Martinez, Alamitos Bay YC. Summary of results: PHRF-A -1. Quickee, George Smith, Huntington Harbour YC; 2. Intenae, Ron Roaenberg, Alamitos Bay YC; 3 . Shaku,. Stacey/Dobeon, Little Shipe Fleet. . PHRF-B -1. SBOC, Bruce Wallenstein, Long Beach YC; 2. Investor, Mark Harris, Seal Beach YC; 3. Los Pavoe, Phil Lupton, Huntington Harbour YC. . CATALINA-27 -1. Ojala, Ron Redman, Seal Beach YC; 2. Valkart, C. Reardon, Seal Beach YC; 3. Top Banana, George Moore, Huntington Harbour YC. CAL-20 -1. Tie between Nix. NR:k Condos, BOATING Seal Beach YC. and Sunahine. Coler/Martinez, Alamitos Bay YC; 3. Marvella, Isabelle Loundabury, Alamitos Bay YC. "•s•b•r n , Kea t win LOS ANGELES -Two perpetual trophies were at stake Saturday in the four nee. of Los Angeles Yacht Club's ()peninQ Day. Winner of the Vanderbilt Trophy In the Perfonnance Handicap Racing Fleet wu Malo\a. skippered by Steve Washburn of the hoa\ club. Winner of the Flaphip Trophy, a1ao for PHRF, was Pop N Us. sailed by Peter Kent, Long Beach Yacht Club. In the traditional race for Cal-40 aloope the winner wu Penephone, Jack Woodbull, c.allfomia YC, and the winner in the International Offahore Rule race wu Brisa, skippered by RJchard Meine. LAYC. ·~ Several hundred yachtsmen from throuahout Southern California gathered at the old clubbou.e on Terminal Island to wttneaa the change of watch ceremonies at which By Dodd wu i.Ntalled .aa commodore; Frank Dittman, vice commodore; and Leon Cooper, rear commodore. LA YC is readying for three days of racing thia weekend in the Southern Califotnia Yac6ting Amociation Midwinter Reotta, followed. a week later by the start of the club's two major aertea for the Whitney Trophy and the Los Angeles Times Trophy. Summary of Opening Day racea: CAL-40 -1. Persephone, Jack Woodhull, California YC; 2. Pirate Il, Ben Holt, LA YC; 3. Radiant, Fin Beven, LA YC. IOR -1. Brlaa, Richard Meine, LA YC; 2. Apogee, Milt and Marty V<>1el, Long Beach YC; 3. Quintew?nce, Don Hughes, Santa Barbara YC. PHRF (Vanderbilt Trophy)-1. Malola. St.eve Washburn. LA YC; 2. ~.Tom Welah, Cabrillo Beach YC; 3. Wind.hover, Bill Hoakin, LAYC. PHRF (Flaalhip Trophy) -1. Pop N Ua, Peter Kent, Long Beach YC; 2. Nutmeg, Dave Shutte, Pierpoint !lay YC: 3. Engliah Lady, Bryon Stevena,. Windjammers YC. Flrel!reMt sails te vl l!tor y FLrecrest, skippered by Pat Glazier was the winner Sunday in the aecond race of Voyagers Yacht Club'• Hot Rum Seriea, aalled under the Portsmouth Handicap system in whJch boats are started accordm, to their ratinga -the slowest boawfl.nt. , Runner-up wu Judy Bee, aalled by Stan Siegel. and third wu Vonex, Bruce Twichell All are members of VYC. Artesia NQ. I seed in CIF 2-A Or•not Coaet DAIL V PILOT /Mond1y, '•bnl•ry 1•, 1883 C8 TIE llllETII 11111 ...... ir.tl. 11-IJ '-"'do ToumetNnt (at LA ~>: 'M. -.Meroti I-I-at II~ Tournament (TIA)I '8b. U-~~roov Tournament (Downer at Geo¥ll' ltd.Im, 1 , Mardi MJ-al T~ foumement n'M): M 12-Marlna (llalr "•Id, 1)•: Maroh 11-Huntlnglon .. aoh (Mlle =· 7)•: Marptl 11-l'ountalrt VIM!ty (M... •• 7)"; March u -a1 Wtalmlnatt r•; March 211-oa.an View jMllt Square, 1r: March 30-Marlna (Ml t lquart\ 7)•: March 31-Huntlngton ~ (MMt equare, 7)•. Aprll 2-at Valtnole (dou~, 4 and 7); Aprll 12-al l'ountaln Valley•: Aprll 1e-wtatmln1tef' {Mitt Square. 7)•: Aprll tt-•t OoMrt Vltw : Aprtl 23-Matlna (Blalr Fltld, t)•· Apf11 27-Hunltnoton BMdl (Miit 8qvart, fr: Aprll 29-Founlalrt Vllllty (Miit 8Quera, 7)". May 3-tl Wttlmln1tar•: May 7-0ctan Vltw (Miit &Quart, 7)•. •dtnottt Sunttt LMOut game; All QllMI 11 3:15 un .... noted. , .... v..., Feb. 25-Troy Tournament (Butne P1ttc at Fountain Valtty): March 4-Doa Putbloa (S); Marc:tl 5-San MatOOI (dou~htld« at 10): Man:tl 1-lynWOOd; Mardi 11-HuntJngton Beach ( Miia 8quere, 7) •; March 15-W"tmlnater (Mlle Sque11, 71': March 1t-Edlton (MMe Squat•, 71•; Mtrch 22-11 Octan V!ft•; Match 28-Merine (12): Mtrch 2t-Huntlngton B•ach (Mii• Squ1r•. 11·: Merctl 31-at WM1mlntter•. Aprll 12-l!dl90n•; April 15-0ot&n View (Mii• Square, 7)•; Aprll 19-Merlna (Mii• Square, 7)°; Aprll 22-Huntlngton Beach•; Aoftl 2e-Wtttmln1ttr (Miit Squ1r,, 11•: Aprll 20-Edleon (Miit Square, 71•. May 3-11 Oot&n V1tw•; Mey 8-Marlna•. •dtnottt SunMt LMQUt game; All gafntl •t 3:15 unltt•noted. Hunttntton ilteoh Feb. 22-at 8anllago; Feb. 25-March 8-loar• Toumtmtnt (TBA); Feb. 2e-•t El Modena (doublt-htld« II 12): Marctl 5-0o• Puabloa (doublt-httder at 11); March 9-1t lrvln•: March 11-Fountiln V•11•¥ (Miia Square, 11•; Marctl 18-Edl90f1·(Mllt Square, 11•; March 1t-Oct1n View (12)•; Mtrch 24-Marlna (Blalr Fltld. 71•: Merch 26-We1tmln1tar•; March 29-Fountaln Vallty (Mlle Square, 7)•; Match'31-Edl9on (Miit SQu.,., 7)°. April 12-ar Ocean View•: Aptll 18-Menna (12)•: Aprll 19-•t W•tmlnlter'; Aprll 22-•t Fount•ln Valley•; Aprll 27 -Edlion (Miia Square; 7)•: Aprll 30-0ctan Vlft ( 12)". M1y 4-Marlnl (Bll lr Fltld, 7)•; May 7-Waatmln.ter (12)'. • dtnottt SunMt LMgUt game; All gtmet at 3:1hmltte noted. ' leddh h dl March 1-5-at Ntwpor1 Tournament (TBA); Mardi 9-et Lagun1 Hiiis; Marc:tl 12-Sunny Hlll1 (doublt·hM.der at 101; M1rch 18-EI Toro•; Merch 18-at Nt•?Ort Harbof•; March 22-Eatanda•; Mll'ch 24-Corone del M1r•; March 28-28-29-11 S1nt• An• Elka Toumamant (TBA). . Aprll 8-11 Unlvar11ty•; Aprll 8-Cotl• M .. ·; Aprll 13-lt IMM•; Aprll 15-et El Toro•; Aprll 20-Newport Harbor•; Aprll 22-•t Ettanc11•; Aprll 27-•I Corona dtl Mer•; Aprll 29-Unlver8lty•. Mty 4-at Coat• M .. ·: M1y 8-INlne'. •dtnol• S.. View LMQUt game; All gamee at 3:15 unltN noted. ........ Feb. 28-al Foolhlll (11): Feb. 21-Jotdtn iBlllr Fltld. 7): March 4-l.ong ltaofl W1llon llalr Fltld, 7): March 1-Lalcawood dou~ 11 llelf Fltld, 4 and 7): M~ 10-Pa,.mounl (llalr "•1~1 71: March 12-!dllOn (llllr Jiltld, W: Matdl 11-at Oottn v1aw·: Mardi 1t-WttlmtNttr (llW Fltld, 1)•; March 22-Hunllngton ltactl (llatr Fltkt, 7!_"j March H -11 Fountalrt Valtty 1121·: MllCl'I iXl-!dllOn (Miit Square, 7)': Marett 31-00Mn Vltw (Blllr Fltld 7)•. Aprll 2-Malar Del (doub/.'.fltadtr 11 Blllr Fltkt, 4 Ind 7); Aprll 12-at Wtllrnlnlttr•; Aprll 18-11 Huntington Beactt (121·: Aprll 10-Fountlln VII (Blair Fi.Id. 1 •; Apr II 23-Edlton (Blal~ltld, 1)"; Aprl 28-at Ocean View'; Aprtl 30-Wtttmln.ttr (Blllr Fleld, 11·. Mey 4-Huntlnglon Bt1oh (Blalr Flald, 7)': May 8-11 Fountain v-.,·. • Oenot• SunMt lMgUt OllM; All gtmtt 1t 3: 15 unltu noted. Ooten Yltw Fab. 25-28-Merc'h 2-5-loara Tournament (TBA ); Muc h 5 -Sln Clamanta (doubl1-ht1dtr at 11); M1rch 1,2-•t W11tmln1tar (12)'; March 16-Marlna•; March 19-•t Huntington e..cti (121': March 22-Founteln V1llay•; March 25-Edlion (Miit Square, 7)•; March 31-Marlna (Blalr Fltld, 7)'. Aprll 12-Huntlngton Bt1ch •; Aprll 15-Fountlln Valley (Miit Square, 7)•; Aprll 19-Edlaon •; April 23-at W11tmln1ter•: Aprll 28-M1rln1•; Aprll 30-a1 Huntington Beech (121·. ·M1y 3 -Fountaln Vall1y•; May 8-We1tmln11er•; May 7-Edlion (Miia Square, 7)'. •denotaa Suriltl LHgut g1ma; All gllTlM 11 3: 15 uni ... noted. WMl mlMMr F"eb. 24-at Lakewood (7); March 5-l• Quinta (doubla-ht1dar at 11 I: March 10-Foothttl (doubl•·hHder at 11: March 12-00Mn View (12)': March 15-Fountaln Vlftey (Mita Square, 11•; March 19-Marln• (Blair Fleld, W ; March 22-Edl90n'; March 25-at Huntington Beach'; Match 28-29-at Santi An• l:lkt Tourn1mtnt; Much 31-Fountlln Vlltey·. Aprll 12-Marlna•: April 18-Edi.on (Miit Square, 7)": Aprll 19-Huntlngton BMch •; N>fll 23-0ot&n View•; Aoftl 28-Fountaln Valley (Mlle Square. 7)"; Aprll 30-Mtrl'!a (Blair Fleld, W . M1y 3-Edllon•; May 8-lt ~ Vltw'; May 7-at Huntington BMch (121'· • dtnolM Sunltt Lugue gema; All gtmea at 3:15 unltu noted. El Toro Feb. 26-al lot Alamlloa ( 11 I: March 5-Mlulon Viejo (111; March 18-at Saddlebaci<'; March 18-Ealancl••: Merch 22-at Newport Harbor•; March 24-at Unlver11ty•; March 31 -Aprll 2:-Ellttr Bueball Tourney 11 Lu Vagu (11). Aprll 8-Corona del Mar•; Aprll 8-at lrvlne•; Aprll 13-Coita Mtaa•; Aprll 15-Saddteback•; Aprll 20-at Estancia•; Aprll 22-Newport Harbor•: Apr II 27-Untveralty'; Aprll 29-at Corona del Mir'. ' May 4-IMne'; May 8-11 Costa. M ..... 'denot• s.a Vltw LMQUt gamt; All games It 3:15 unltu noted. There's no playoff· this time Abk i m ak e_s sure with 128-yard pitch sh ot on 18th hole ; ' I HONOLULU (AP) - Everyone wu thinking playoff. "I waa trying to prepare mywlf, mentally prepare my.ell, for a playoff," said Jack Renner. "My onl thought, .. 1aao Aoki said throua)i an interpreter, "was to get it cfoee and make a birdie and go to a playoff." · day's work done, and Aoki, the only man who could cat.ch him, was chopping up the 539-;.ro ,18th. 1 Aft.er driving into the rough, Aoki hooked his second shot into <the gallery. "The ball hit a spectator and · back out," Renner said. "It ~ld have been a difficult birdie from there, but I was trying to prepare mysel1 for a playoff. He's one of the world's best short-game players." of 67 for Aoki and a· 268. total, 20 atrokes under par on the Waialae Country Club coune. Renner,' who played the par-5 bole• 5-under for the day and lipped out an eagle putt on the final hole, shot a closing 66 and had a 269 total. But the playoff wasn't necwsary in tJ)e Hawaiian Open golf tournament. Aoki, trailing by one stroke, ~in from the light rough 128 yanla out for an eagle-3 on the 18th hole Sunday, making him the fin~ Japanete to wln on the American PGA tour.· "I know the Japaneee people expected me to win in the United States," aaid Aoki, generally considered. the finest player in · golf-mad Japan. "It WM the~ ~ too, that Aoki win in Ainerica. I am very happy I could m.ke that dream cocne true.'' It bad •oflletb lng of a nlahtmare quality for the oompoM!d, •if-contained Renner, ·however He wu. liUing in the .1COrera' tent u the leader, hia But Aoki's wedge shot covered the flag, took one 'hop and ducked into the cup for an eagle. There was a stunned silence for a 'moment, then Aoki raised his arms in triW'nph, tears forming in his eyes u the mob of Japaneee touriats began a screaming c:elebralion. "Apparently, it wasn't meant for me to win," shrugged Renner who, with the one swing of the club, went from a one-shot leader to a one-shot loser. "But I'm 1c>okin« at it positively. I played well. fhad a good tournament. I .got beat by a shot.,'' The shot finished off a round Star .Pastures, S ang ue win ARCADIA (AP) -Star Pastures and s.n,ue, a pair of forelp-bred ~-year-old marea, both \llled fut fill1lhea to win the apl.lt divlldonl of the Santa Maria Handicap before a crowd of 43,679 at Sant.a AnJta Sunday. Star Putww, riddel by BW S hoemaker and carrying 119 pounda, woo the $83,400 flnt atvlllOn by 4 ~ leftClhl OYel' Sintrilltum while Baque, ridden by l..atftt Pi.ncay anCl carrym, hiah welaht of 124 pound•, captured the $84,400 Hc:ond dMlion by two ler\lthl over Cat Glrl. Star PNtul'9; ~ her f1nt 1Wt on dirt ln the 41.t runn1na of the went for older f.il.Uel ..wt marea, covered 1 1-16 miles in 1:42 3-5 .while Sangue set a stakea record by cloclcing 1:41. Star Puturee paid $8, •5 and $4 whll~ SanRue re\W'ned $6.20, $4.40 and $3.00. The fint divilk>n victory wu worth $49,~ while the aecond diviaion win waa worth $60,660. Star Putu.ns, bred in Great Britain, now hu earned $411,874 In her career while the lrilb-bred &n.ue hM lifetime emnln8I of $541:968. • Slntrilllum. ridden by Kenny Bladt and carrytna 116 powMil, cnmed the f.lnlih line a neck in front of Vlo in the flnt dtvWon and paid tr•.eo and *7.80. Ben Crenshaw, one of six men who led or shared the lead over the final 18 holes, was third alone at 271 after a 66 in the warm, swmy weather. Tied at 272 were Hale Irwin. Andy Bean, Peter Jacobeen and Ed Fiori. Irwin had a closlnl 65, tBean 67, Jacobeen 70 and Fiori ·71 . IFISE W.Y PUii FtlR UllDER -'396 c::• Orange Ooa1t PAU .. V PIL.OTIMond1y, '•bruarv 14, 19U •A Wl.eft.MI COWllMMC9 P..mci .,...... W L N. aa UMrt 3' 10 712 P°"'8ncl 2t 21 .680 10 "'-'!• 30 22 .1177 10 SMltte 21 23 .64t 11 ... OOlden 81118 20 30 400 18 s... Ole90 17 34 .327 23 ....... OtvWMI s... Antonio 31 21 .... Dellaa 21 24 .510 4141 KeneM City 21 25 .600 6 Oenvw 21 27 ... , I Ultll 11 34 .341 13 Houelon lb 40 .200 20 MIMourf Yeley conterenoe c .... ._ W L W L Wlc:Mt St. 10 1 11 3 llllnole 81. • 3 17 4 .... MQlc;c) 81 • 4 ,. 7 Orek• I 4 10 • Tulle I 6 12 I llredley • 7 10 11 Creiollton 4 I • 13 W. 'f .... St 3 8 I 14 lndlene St I t 7 14 Soul hem ltllr>ole I I 7 14 Big Ten COftlilfMoe c.f ._ W L W L • 2 11 2 7 4 11 • • I 15 • I 5 111 I a II 14 I I 6 11 I 5 I 14 7 4 • 10 10 3 7 12 • SCOREBOARD 10. MIMOUrt (IMI lo.I lo 10w1 Stett 7:t-72, OT, beat Ok""-14-71, OT. 11. LCMllevlle 121-3) bMt flotida llete H ·IS, be at 'tutane 11·H : but Merqu•U• 11·73. 12 VllltnOYt (17-4) beat~ H -11: bH t ttl111bur911 11·•1: bHI Norttl C4tol1M """· 1), Kentuoky (1M) bMt Ml11i1lllppl Stitt ll-t7: bMI Au~n 71 .... 14. Oeorge1own (11·1) Iott lo 11. JoM'1 Ta.et;.,.,·~-· PPd .. -· 15. lyrtoQUM I 1MI IOet 10 Pll!MMK;tl 11-74, ..... Utlea .... ~ t; •ta.or~-.. PPd .-11. Wlcilll" Stat Memplll• 1111• 16·7 81•t• 111•11. 3) loa1 to HI tndlane 17 llllnole l"t• (17·41 1011 to CrelQflton 113-41; 10e1 10 Oralle 11-11. 1i-Purdue (16-11 Iott to low9 51-41; loe4 to Nor1t...iem te-N. 111 M"-11 (14-11 Iott to lndlene 63-H: Iott 10 Ofllo 81t1t 74-18. 20. Iowa ~~a.: beet Purdut e~; beet llllnole • HewellM()peft , .......... , 11M Aolll 1u ,._ -llCOND MCa. .... turtonaa. ' .,.,...,.. -TM legli l(ld (81bllle)33.40 lUO I.IQ Jtck Aeiww, 136, 100 ee 11 .. ee ~ 'n Me (Ptdt01.9) I 80 1.20 ff1 Ir-Emoeror (Ollv-1 3 IO Ben Cfen"'9W, 122, 100 H .. 11 ee Q,.noble, N•w Broom, C"u10, m aocr ..... Sliperb Serb. 1Ae~==NC9 loutheeetem Cont.nlnoe H ... lrw!n, 112,IOO 73-ff-t7... ro.J:~I S/I. PlllledelpNe 43 7 .eeo Cellf .._ Ed FIOtl. 112.eoo .._.,_...n oouaa 17-ll p9ld 1134.oo 8oe1on :II 12 .780 & w L w L ""'" Jecot>Mn, 111,eoo ........ 7.70 ,....., M CL I~ 2 • 1 13 New JetMY 33 11 .947 10~ Kenluctcy 1 7 ! 1 1 6 1 8 1 Af'#t &Mn, 112·~· 70...... 71 -t 7 8olld eoooer (Plnceyl 4.40 uo 3.00 WMl\lnglon 24 26 .490 II~ T--.. 0 !loMI .. .. ...... Siiken OOfl (~~ 4.40 uo New YO<I! 22 21 .440 21 MIMlujppl 1 e 16 1 -bWQr, "80 .._.. MlfMOI tllhoemell•I 11.00 Cetmel ~ lltnderbltl 7 I II I Don POOl9y, lt.l~ 72"N-N-tl Aleo r~: Mike No Wav ... Curly =~k.. :: ~ :::J a·~ ~~!!' : : 1: ~ J.C. 8nNd, sa.12& 74-17......., Mlnt1 Prim"• Aurora, M•JH ly'• av " ..._,,., Oen Pohl sa,1U te-7o-el-ll Prl!fNM, Fleur de Nord1 Co1An1 on Jiii, OelrOll 24 27 .471 t Mllelellppi SI. I a 1S I L-4 Tllor!IS*n.sa.121 97_...7o.lt PrlnOIM lleme. A Utt .. "'°""· ~ 17 34 .&33 11 L8U 6 7 14 10 NHL m Time: 1:10116. I~ 111 31 .tQ0.-"17" F'lol1de 4 I 11 11 CAWMUCONNMNCa n-Ony.M.111 .._71 ....... ~ 12 311 .236 21 Alebema 3 8 12 II 9fllrtM Dfo1W11f1 LOii Hlnlllt,M.111 70-7CM7-ll POUllmt AAC:a. 1 111 mlltt. ._.,... ._. W L T OI CIA "8 Tim ~ N 111 ....... 70-711 Comedy Acl (MoCenOl'l)T.00 3.40 2.10 Eut .U.Sten 132. W•t All-Start 123 Atlantic Coeet Conlerenoe Edmonton 31 11 10 307 230 72 V ~ ie 111 ee-e&-70-711 Time'°' k'ltegtlty (Plncey) 3.80 2.90 T ....... • 0-CeM .._ Celgllty 24 25 I 231 231 17 -' in fw (Vlllenzuil«) 2.90 No oer-T11~11 • L w L wi-.w 22 21 T 214 242 111 • ....... M• 14 760 .._10-11.., Aleo reoed: v"e1 "°'°'•"""Advance. Notth Cerollna I 0 21 4 ••• ....,, __ , ' ' No INMlllg Sally, Oelk:ete Or-. ::.~',or'°,..!!_. Vltglnla T 2 111 3 ~:::--~~ ~ 1~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ °t:i.':4~1~ r,:~;-~;~ Time. 1:"3 415. --Web F-t I 3 14 I ...,,._ 0twWea 171 AIMMI 11 ~on Nonh CMOllN St I 4 13 • CNoego se ,. 7 263 Oe'fld 13 l'Fn4 MCL 1 1(11,,,..., s... Ole90 .. Portl9nd ~ 6 4 14 I Mlnneeot• 2t 11 t3 2N ~ ~~· Mn~·-7~ • ... 1~13-11 ... 10 '"' P•-(811mkr). 00 11.00 4.00 WMhlnglon at Oolden Stele .Georgia Tech 3 7 10 10 8t Louil 11 2t 11 .....,. 1:::: 47 .ye, R ,th "" 8lrlltWulft (81ec*) 14.80 7.80 NaA ALL·ITAR GAME Oult• 2 a t 11 o.troll 14 a1 12 m iM 40 ='°~1:·1" ~~-r, Vlat tMcel uo .... 112. WMt 111 ~ 1 I t 111 T0ton10 14 30 10 :zoo 238 3' m Aato raoecl· 8lerva. Swift Bini. ElulNe. l:AIT -91rd 14, EfW1G 21. Melone Peyne 8twwt, 12.702 71·71....... PMI f~ 10. a-kt 1. Thorw 11, Moneirt9t 20, Atlantic 10 Coftt.renoe WAL.le COMPDIMCa Mk* Soll, 12.702 10-11..._.. ~ru~ 311. -~ M. ~ 7, PerWI 11, TOMI' I. 8. ..... ~ DlwW9ft La Eldef, 12,102 7o-e.-70-71 A (7·1) ,,_.1271.00. W111erM I, l'Nue o. Lelmbeer 2. Tota C... .._... W L T Oii CIA "'8 Mlkt Ooneld. 12,702 .._70-70-71 eant llACa. 1 111 mite. 117·10I 11-21 152. W L W L PlllleOelphle 341 14 7 235 168 78 Leny.......,, 12.702 ...._72.73 (T WleT -Engllell 14, luc;aa I , Aut99fl 7 1 11 4 NY lelenderl 30 111 t 211 1M et -MM• oro) 10.00 4,80 lUO Abdul·J•bber '20, E. Jollneon 11. 81 Joeeph"a 4 4 10 t Wllfllnglon 21 11 13 230 202 M VletOt AegeledO. U ,100 72......._10 llueS-(~) 3.IO 2.IO Tllompaon 10. Qervln I. Wiii••• 10, T~ 3 7 7 12 NY Allngllf'I ~ 26 I 208 206 M Scott 8imfleon. 12.100 ... 70-72·70 O•to Mont• (VlileNulle) 4.20 l lkma I, Qllmore I, Q. Wllllame I. M~ I I 11 13 New Jllfwy 11 36 12 180 242 34 Donnie H"""'°"41. 12, 100 71·71-t?... Aleo rac;ed. Vlron, lrlen Ke, No P•uon 11 V•nd--11• 7 Tot·• Rtlode lelencl 1 7 I 1S Pltteelur"" 1a 31 7 180 293 33 Lou Qral\em. 12,100 72 ""' 1•..... Tl'\lf'llPe. Ruell to P-. Ener~~. 66-101 12·1t 123. ·-..... . .,e: ., .. ,...... DtfWofl ......,.0 Kuteml, 12,100 ... "14:7;;::;; F0tgt1 1118 Ring, Comp1111y FrMdom . ._..~a-.. w .. t loeton .31 10 a 2.21 141 94 •1 lfWOlle, Algllt nm.. !Ml ,. 42 Z7 34 28-132 C_, ..._ Montrelll 30 17 10 251 204 70 Lennie Clemenw. 11,105 ... .,,.....70 T1rne: l:43 215. Welt 31 33 2t 33-125 p s w L w L Ouebeo 2t 23 8 247 237 ., Roger Mlll1ble. 11,705 70-11·71--.......... ··ca. 1·· ~ T~ go1111 -a.Mn. Fouled .,.,, tale I Z 11 I lkllteto 211 20 11 209 183 91 Rod Nlie:ltob, 11,705 18-70-70-73 ._ .. ,""" " out -,._ Aebounde _ Eu1 52 (llird St. Bone--.tUte 1 2 14 6 HlllUotd 11 341 I ,. ... 210 31 Jo.y "-It, l1,70I 70-72-11-71 ~ (Pleroe) II 80 .20 3.IO 13). WM1 37 (LuoM 7). Alelell _ !alt WM1 Virginie I 2 15 6 ...,.. • ._.. -~Clllc:k ~) UO 3.to SI (llrd, Tl'!Omel, TOM)" 7), w .. 1 37 ~ 3 4 • 11 ll .... I, Phi~ AefMI Al#con, 11.2M '!-r~n-11 8 .... , ~ uo (Johneon 11). Tole! roui. -Eut 111. a_.ge WN/llngton 1 6 10 8 Wu/lloQIOn I, 1 Auel Cocl\rln, l 1.2M 7..--7ll-71 Aleo r~: Mr. rime Mini.I«, Item WM1 11. A -11,llOll. Big EMt Cottt.renoe HertlOlit 5, Toronto Qery Hallberg, 11,218 ... 70-10-74 T'wo, MenderM, Nuc:llet. COLLI I I .-.-M ....._ Ouebeo 5, .......,~ 4 o.t'I ,,...__ 11 2.... •2'"" -111 Time: 1:111. Q TANOINGI ,._.,, _, _...._,.. --·-:.i ' .., ' ......_. • IXACTA 17·11 paid ltH.00. !'CAA w L w L lloeton a. v-1 Afl41 Nonll. •112't 72 .......... 711 , Coftf ee-~· . 8 2 20 2 Edmon1~~.::-=~T,,218 =~=::: •. PICll tlll l1·3-1·1·10·7l paid • L • L &oelon ,.._,.__ ~ ~ :11 44 Buffalo at I t. l.ou4e Hub«t Ot-. 11,tee 11-72-Ti-tl M.104.eo with 3' winning Uc:bll (ltve NevecSe Lu Vegee 12 O 22 O _..,,.. .. T._._.• O... ' ......, p 11 ,.... 70-11 7• .... flotMa). 12 Piek Sia c:onaol•llon peld Cel 8111• Fulletton I 2 11 4 Oeor~own I 3 11 I ll .... at .;;;d ........ --~ ... · ..--Ml.10 wllh 1,255 wlnnlnO lk:ltet• (lour U1ell 81. 7 4 11 & ~yr-I 4 11 s New Yorll lalender9 •t Oueb« 8oOl:ly Wdlne. M2t 11-tr\s.12 ~). Pk* SI• .C:Htcil COMOl•llon S... JoM 81. I 5 12 10 ~ : : :~ 1: OelrOll at P1ntDutg11 Jon C11ef!9e. sa21 To-el-73-74 P•ld 171.90 wllll 31 winning Uc;ket1 Long lleacll St 4 7 10 11 eorv-tlcul 2 1 t 11 Minn.ote 11 New Jwwt Don ..... 1121 72 ..... 70-73 (thtM hor.-end • ecntdl). UC lllllM 4 1 12 10 Selon Hell II-•I ~ Mike Hollend. 1121 11..-.72.71 ,-,_ 81 4 7 13 8 0 12 4 \I Oen H......._ .,..,,. 72 -71.71 llGHTit M CL 1 1111 mlla PecHlc 3 7 I K..._ -_...,,, _,, ._.. ..,_ Pnr-(.........., 1-20 4-40 3.00 UC Santa lerbtre 1 10 7 :: •c•c ..--. _,...I, n,....•. f.d lneed. M2t ll-70-T4-70 Cel lalrt (Toro) r"-" 5AO IAO • ..._ 10 5 ,. .-m ..... ~....... Meo O'~, U2t •70-*11 Heppr ...-...... (•.--) •..,. ... ec_. ~L ~ ~ • ~ ~ l::! Miil• ~ ":. •72-7M1 Att;"";";'ci;o;--M';'tc;lltne, Mi~ :-"L ~ -HMn'**9 I 0 12 7 ,.,.. ...... 0.... ()grin. lnl T0-11-71-7$ Huntington, Origlnel Cln. Bee I Sc:olt. 9 1 17 3 Holy er-4 , 13 , 1 Phlllfflplll•, Allleon 11 tC1"1l•, .JWn Ntlford. 1733 11..-.11.73 "'°'r::: ~ 1 3 11 5 Boaton U 3 2 11 7 Cereon). 4 3$ 2. PNleOtlpNe. Propp 21 81-HM. 1133 71· 71 .... 71 7 2 14 I ~em 3 2 1 t I !Kerr). I 11 3 Loe AngaAee. oior-.. a-.a Cedle. J7S3 11..-.72.72 ...,... M CL 1 1111 ,,....._ 1 7 44 13 11 M..,,. 3 3 t 10 Simmer, Taylor). 1;43 (pp). 4. Lo• 0.. uni.r, •m-11-70-TS-72 A ,._. "-· Ez5.40 11.., 9 00 11 I Hlegere 3 3 T 15 Anoei-. lnlfth 2 (£v-. Kortb). 10:11. ,._...., 11 a 14 1o V"1T'0111 ~ I 1 16 5 tthll•dtlpllla. Slltler 33 (Howe, o....111<89t,,., 1702 ~71·71 ~ · 5_90 4.AO 11 a 11 e 0....... 1 4 a 13 CWW.e). 16 12 (pp/.,!'.Peneltltl -a.tlfe, Nick Flldo. 1702 11-70-72-74 £arty t ( ) 7 .20 r....._ O • 2 Piii IOI • ...._ 1•-T_._ '• "" Moroen. 1702 ---11 72 Aleo reced! MMt9' Jono. Ell~ ~ ~ 12 • -1• " " 11 ~. ~·LA. ~--• r;.., Ml-. 1702 70:12.72:7, aune•ntJr. Alw•r a Chene:•. orut o 11 ~ J: !CAC 9outti Teylor. Phi, m11c;onducit, 11:01: Orandaon, llac: Sulphur. C•P"ln WCAC "u•llowelll. LA, 11:57: AllllOl'I, Piii, 1• LPQA eoh9due. ~ 'u 2 ~ c:.M ._ We.if' ..._ 11-117 ...... ~ Feb 25-27-T-Open. •IXACTA (7-t)peld~.IO. w L w L '" W L ..__ M.,c;ll 3·1-S•m•rllan TwrquolH An.no-43A78 5 1 12 I WllllMo &. Mtry II 0 1:t 7 I Loe ~ 8irMw 20 (t)IQMe, TourMIMl!I. l'lloenl1t. -• II 1 16 7 He...y 2 1 13 I KenMCly) t·ft. 1. Loe Mfll99, FOii 22 Merc;h 10·13-lnduetry Hiiie CC HolYwood PM'll 4 2 11 I '*'-Medleon a 2 12 • (""9110Wlkl. l(lllV) 4:0I (pp). "*'-"• Tour~I. ~.,.. Meu&.Te 2 4 lO 12 Oeorgt M-I 3 13 7 -Mare/I, tttll, -):01: CocllrlM , Piii, Mwdl 17·20-Women'e 1(411'111* Open, net tf ........ W-......... ) 2 4 8 12 Aldwnond 2 4 11 11 7:06; Teytor, LA. ~bit mlnOt, 7:06, Meul, ..._... • .... T Mca. One mlll ~ 2 4 1 14 EMtCerollnt 1 I 11 11 TllY!Ot,l.\11:42. · Mercill 31-Aprll 3-0ln•h lhore Aegetl'alAdt~l t .005.00 4-00 1 I 1 11 ,....,_ ,...._ lnvfftllonel, ~ Hiia. Mo11elg11or Oelll (SIMlll) uo 2.IO W ... airy con1er.... •. Loe ,.,..... Dionne as (ll!mw, AOttl 7-10-1.M VegM T--L Lumber CNtmer (Wllliemt) uo AC,._,, ............... C-' ._ M"'JlllV). 1:21. t . ~ ~ Aprll 11·17-0rlendo Tourn•ment, AllO rec:.d: llf AllH, Oulc:ken Oel9, --w L w L 22 I"-· WlllOn). 10:31. PwnelllM -Ofltlldo, FIL K1nge OOUbt9. ,._ Andy'a 8c;amp9f W L W L Mon!Me 1 1 19 3 cw.on, Piii, l:OI; L MurllflY, LA. 1:2'7: Apr II 21·24-8&H Tourne me nt, St. 8l,tlfy 10f You OUtMliaM L.ol'I. · ' T-El Puo 7 3 16 7 Nevtda fW1o 7 2 14 I &Inlet, Piii, 1:27; ""91loWeitl, LA. .. .20: P91et9bUfO• Flt. Time: 2:03' IYU 7 3 11 12 ldehcr' I S 17 6. Oocilw-. Piii, t:20; TllY!Ot. LA. 11:43: Af)<t 21-MIY 1-C:'° ~ Hll101'1 • DACTA (7-4) peld 131.80. Utel\ I a 12 10 Weber 8L I 3 17 I Korab. LA. m•Jof"1111M ml~; Heed ltllnd, 8.C. Hewell I 3 14 7 ldellO 81. a I I 11 11: 12; lllller, Piii, ~ 18:11; Herdy, Mty M-,._.., Oa. T-1. NCOND M CL One rn11e trot. =:, =t : : :; 1~ aoi.. SL 3 11 1 13 ~~~ie.1': : Clerll .. Piii, T~.'~~h~ v~•tlnl• l a nk ~1~tAkrmnl4 oo uo 2.eo • ~~I. ~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 = !!tzon. ~ ~ : :: e110" 011 gHI -Loe A119 elH Mey 20-22-CNyller l'lyfftoutll CNtlty AcrM ,-rtW!t (Onlndy) 10.20 4.IO ~,....-..,. • 1+1·t0. P'.•r ~ 11-10-tMt. T--', Clifton, NJ. a-tu! 1ioOM ("'--) 3 -NT,_ 2 I 8 11 QoellM Loe ~ 1.ae11 Mey ff.~L.POA Comlnl T~ -·-..,. louthwMt Conlerenoe l4lft .... c .. ....._.. Pli••~••,_:-Undber9f\, "°-8. :-'_!:. Coml!IQ, HY ~~~..o,!~ Jud;•. Foay c:.M ..__ c.f ._ 11,112. ""-M -W• Vlrtlftle l.PQA, WNellng. TllN: 2::01 411. w L w L wva. ~ ~ -: ~ Old DonWllon t 2 11 1 -t-12-U'OA Ollirnplolllhlp. ~ • UACTA (WI peld 183.40. • 1 20 1 Ala.~ • 2 14 10 ltlMCI, ONo n.. MC9. One,.,.. peel. 7 4 11 1 Ve.~ 1 2 17 I June 17· 11-Lady Keyaton• Op•n. 1\19 9w9 Soouv lllblr.,.S.40 12.40 1.00 I II l2 12 8ou1ll ~a 6 5 11 1 H.ntley, Pa. 46.40 12.40 6.00 I ~~)' 3 7 11 11 JUM U ·21-AOC:Me1., lnternatlonel, .... Jollll(P.,,._1 180 320 4 : ,: 1: -...-....... a 1 • 11 P!Nlofd. N v ...._ Mn"1ilv (Au'btnl 2.eo 2 I 10 11 1t C:ht7* 0 t I 11 June IO·July 1-P'e ter J •Oton Aleo rec:ed-hpe Joya, Loc;h ..._ 1 t I 17 -T_.,_t. ...,,._, .......,, '*"11 IMell. Cloudou.ter, Mr. 1 10 7 14 How.., • ..... J u I J 14 • 17 -Mo 0 on II d 1 K I oa Hoe lturl, Celllofnle S..IPPtt, ff/IWW!/ Her9'• "" tfle Top 10 """' 111 11\e TCMT\lrNfll, IMfl4m. ~ • ... Sight Coft..,._.ioe Aeeoc:lateCI Pl'-oollegt .._tlball Poll July 21·24-May11o-r Tourne ment, Tln. t::Oa 115. :-'L ~ lar9d 18111 weell: lilen'e ........... , "'='r.'.:l-U I.~··"""--TIMe. • DAC'TA (7-t) peld 1241.70 .. .__... 7 \.-.C.-OIN(21-:::i~ ~·::~ •·-4-7 ........ -----="•~ POURTM AAC&.Onemlletrot. ,.._, 1 1t 4 14-eS;loatto~ .--........ --on ...... _,..,,. .. -~(Atcol e.oo 380 240 ~ I 3 11 a 2. Heved•L .. VegM (22-0~";:' Jllnmy Connort (U.I .) 01, Joi e Aue. 11-14 •lel•Oft T~ Mlfll Hou!Nre~~ 4.oo uo ...,Ok ... s I a 14 • PllClllc 1..-; beet ,_ ttei. H!OUW .. 1'9•1n)Lt-2, M , 1·7, e-o. P~. N,c,I ,. w Id c Dwrll'• (..,._) 3 40 "'-" I I 3 17 4 3. Vlr9l11I• ( 11•3) loet to Norlh (0-. wtne livu,000, 111111*• lworl ,.u9 ·• 1-Of hemplon•hlp Of Aleo Oeder towe Sl. 4 4 12 11 C8'0lne 94-t3. tl0.000). w-·· Ooll. 11\eker ttelOMe. Ohio ,,..... ,:_=· ~· •-~.PttwA ~It I I 11 10 4. lndf-(11-2) bMI Min-ta Aug . 211 ·21-Colu"'•t• 8•¥1net -....... , • --· ._.. ,_,.., C06otedo 2 I 12 t 13-llt; bM1 Wl90onlin 71-M. ........_, • .._......,.~• T-t. Oenwr. ~~ .,,. ~ 1 7 8 12 I . UCLA (17-3) bMt <>rwgon 17-61 _, _._...... ' Sept, S-5-Aell CNttty, lpt'•lf"91d. 1•. · •-.,., ............ ,. ,.._ ......... ._.IO....__ ....... -••. ' (114 ....._ ... V•) Sept t-1t-Por11end "lnfc:Nmptolllhlp, """"MCa. One ..... peoe. _,, ....vn"":'_,,IOe .._........ _, ~....-· .. ,,,_ -.--..... Portt.ncl. Tll98emTOft(~S7,00 13.IO 4.00 _ _ I . Hou11on (20.1) ~t loutllern __. ...._ a 11 1 w L w L Mettlodlat 86-tl: beet T-°""""" OU1111rmo VIM Wgentlne) def. ai-...:J.'· · 1 -l afe cio To11rn•ment, t...-) 8.20 4.00 ~ 1 0 20 a 74-ee. • o.mon tu.a.>. w , 1•6, M . (Wee wine ......... .. .. 2 ,..... Glmlrildl (.._....) 2.40 V1W91n1t TtGll 11 3 17 6 7. It. JOM'I (2().2) bMt a.or.-_, 1100,000, Oen10f'I wine 132.000). ....,... u• I -In-I T-n-t, Ian Allro ~: Cor'"°8 Lady, A. CW1le, M8mPf* 8 4 a 17 4 7Mlt ~ .,.., ......._ PIMt °"90, L.C. Lule, Aoyel 11und'!LHO Time, llxnt llACI, One mill P8G41 Trut ltrlde (Tropp) 4.00 2 IO 2 80 Pttllllnlllw (RHc:hle) 1.40 2 IO ,,,,_ (lnotll 3 20 Aleo r~: lunM\ .. uh, 80~111 .......,,, And(• °"'"· Moll """' IQ, Tlllle Pr .. erred, A/tdy'I AIMI Imel 2:02 • 1.JCACTA (1-51 Ptld ltt 60 llVIJn'H MC._ One mle 9fll!l9, Moort'I Olll'ldy MWI 25 IO 7 00 1.40 Hto 700 540 Vlnoero (Ptrller) a oo 2 to 8enc:tW (Vlllendlngtleml a 20 Alao rec:ff· Papa Eddie, Mldntollt Mtne. Hotllon Ster, Condloe Stw, HI C 81llllotr. Zll>PY •ee. Jazy 8tw Tlmr 2;02 411 • EJCACTA (3-11 p9ld 197.20 llGHTM M CL One rnlle pece Junelt Uw (lll!clfllt) 7.IO 3 40 2 20 One Mo Hlllblly (lllMth) 3.00 2.20 MM1« ~ (Velendlncll\llml .2 40 Aleo raoect: l'oreew, Slick Swlll. Pepe Wr:J. "-«> ~I Magnt c.tra. Tline: 2·00 "''· P UACTA (3-11peld121.40 ..ntt RACL One mite ~. ~ Knlgllt (Orvncfyl 2.eo 2.20 2. 10 8tr19 ~ (Wllllemt) 5.20 4.20 • ~.20 i~hm) 2.80 2.20 2.10 Ernp(f~ Knlgtlt and Aytlle Sun ~ In wegllflng. Al.O raoed: 81oua, Wind l>emeQ9, Cet Tllltl, Bronn Aovllf, Loolllng Qood, U Abner, Jennf{'I Led, Yeeldo. T1mlO! 1: 111. ja IXA TA j:l-4)J>ald 121.20. TUfTM M C•. One rnlle ~. 8c:orplo (Pan.er) 4 20 3.40 2.40 And(I Meeting (Anderton) I 20 6 20 Ourente (Longo) 2.IO A190 reced: lynn'1 &pr-. 811emue, A.L WHka, 8equol1 Magic, Klng·1 NuggM, Andy'• Yenk, Mlc:hMl'1 ~ TliTI« 2:02 3/S. • UACTA (2-4) p9ld 15100. Atl4Nlenoe -4.194 It PICll e tX (1·1·3·3·3·21 paid sne.oo with 113 wtnnlne tlc:11e11 1n119 llotMe). 12 Pk* Six c:oneolatlon p9ld 17 00 Wllh 934 wtnnlng tlekel1 (lour ""*-> Mia&. IAI TlltN OM1t011 W L ll'ct. QI ,. 1 .731 11 10 .111 16 11 .1177 17 13 .!Ml1 13 14 411 12 14 4'2 11 17 .313 WllTlllN DM9M>tl K.,,... c"r 15 11 .en Sen Ol99<> 11 I :l .571 PllOenlJ 17 13 1117 S1. Louil 14 12 631 WleM• 13 12 620 Oolden Bey 7 111 2tt l lMI Angeiea II 2A 172 ..,..,,._ ~ 9:t-: ,..._ YOtlt I, Pl!UW'IJll 5 KaMU City 1, CflQoo a Sen Ole9Q 4, Mempl\le 1 T .......... ._. Oolden 8-et New YOttl .................... 3 4 4 l'A 7 • 1 1141 • 11111 ••-•u . CHICAO~E ":rx" -ltgned ~.,., Hinclly, '*"*· 9AIUTULL ......... n ...... Id ATLAHTA HAWKI -TrMecl "°'Y 8'>errow. euenl. to IN ..... YOttl Knldll tot Soon Atlllnol. ~d. and OMll. S!A TTLE IUPIJISONICS -Treotcl Al y TOlben, IOtWerd, to the AtlMtt H..U IOI It-H-. IOrwerd, 'OOTaALL ~ ...... ,.......&....,... DETROIT PANTH!.At -llgntd Keft Leciy, running be ok. and Herm1n WMVW,punltr, TUllN 1. 4 :t 12 I I. ~-(t0-1) ~~·1-111 P' av e I 11 o a I I· Tom a I Im Id ~ 22·23-J&I OolCI Putter Awerd ~ ~ "-(1 _,, l'lortda 81. 3 4 11 t beatt T-A&M 82-M. (Cato ho 11o111 k I I ) d t 1. 'r It l 0!:1. '29.30-JIP"' "'· U.I. Teem meldl, • UAC, TA (1-1) peld MOl.40. ~==•m~~· loutllllf'nUluln lff'I a • • JO .Memphle81 ... (1 .. 3)btetWlclMe ~T---(U.1.1. .......... "'8T8A Olnclrw'8ll t t 11. I ' 11tte 11-7$; IOtl to T\ll9nt ..... 1. (-end~ t13',HO, .,.........., .. ~ .,._ .. -~. T ~-------::-----------~•v:.._~1:_. ______________________________ enc1::~T~MCll==.._,~llPlll~~N,~IMO~~:.,_ __ ~ __ • __ -•~~T~8,_.~A--·......--..:. __ .....,..~.:..:Jeptln.::.::..:~our""'*'1::.:~:.::.·~llle=-_..--------------...I! 16 mo. '11", l.1 "'1. nlccnlne "'· ~ c1g1r1u1 by FTC melhod. Werning: The Surgeon G1n1r1I Has Determined Th11 Ciglflttl Smoking la Dangerous to Your H11hh. USFL not at ·-. a .IYMONll' °' THI -AL ITA ,,. ......... -.. fl&.Wt8' lllfUM. ... ,,..,.., -'18 , •• .... •: . ~ --r LOYI IT .. IDWAMeWIU.& I. -11 I A f t1 L \'ICM?'~·--111\UI, .... . ..... o.. A• I 0 .. ANY , • war Commissioner says his league just adds . n t::..~~. c.e. ...... , .. .-.. o111••" "·.... • -,:~::= iiavor ~"~~Olfllft. T.--. .... -.-0....1 2941 JMlrafl41a AHflll•, Ooete Totlll ~ MMta ............................... m *31,7"4,171 frttlt eHe11t•4 •r JONN J , f/~o!a~.~~~y In the mind of Commlaloner Chet Slmmonl, the new United Staletl Football LcMuc: la• \aatl hon d'oeuvre to whet the appetite of' the ex>untry a ravenous football f ana. "We should f* off 9Ch other'• •UQCe99," said the former TV entrepreneur. lnal1Ung tha t hit revolutionary 1pring-1ummer circuit poeei no threat to the old, firmly eatabllahed National Football League. · "We hope our aucceu will bring greater success to the NFL and vice versa." INSTEAD OF WAR, an uneasy peaceful co-exiatence la the aim of the hoes of the fledgling league, who vowa there wUl be no raiding or lntrud.lna upon the preeervea of either the NFL or the Canadian Eootball League. "Pete Rozelle and I go back many yeara to when I was ~tlatlng TV contracts as president of NBC Sports,' Simmons said, referring to the NFL cornmi.ISioner. "I haven't heard much from him lately -both of us have been very busy, but I received a nice letter when our plans for a new league w e r e firs t announced. "We have publicly stated that we will not interfere in either the NFL or CFL. I think both of us feel that the new league, If successlul, will be Sood for pro football." . The arrangement is similar to that which had prevailed for years between the NFL and CFL. "We hope we can have the same agreement with the USFL that we long have had with the NFL -no tampering," said Jake Gaudaur, longtime commissioner of the CFL with headquarters in Toronto. "I have known Simmons a long time. I feel we can have a very nice relations hip. A few of o ur people and administra.tors and coaches have gone to the USFL but we haven't lost anybody that's irreplaceable. "You can expect this where people are looking for an upgrading of their position." TWO CANADIAN head coaches have gone into the USFL -Hugh Campbell formerly of F.drnontoo-FAki.mos to the Los Angeles Express and ~~-:._.,..,Total Mntmhle .............................................. 17M0,10I ;;;:.-:...:1•~ Ray JaUit'h, of lhe Winn!~ Blue Bombers to the -.,.,. A-. c..ta ..._, lpedlli ll#l*ll h#Mlt M ............... • 1,.2N,OOO ... ,.._, ,... ll :t'Mt , _. w .. h'-JO'ec1en1a. ---¥'-""'1---• . The USrL hal dip,_t into en. front of6c.w ™' ~~ ~ • Oepoelt ............................. c .. , ~•fl • _.. foe admlniatratJve penonnel, Jlm Sptvttal moved .....,.. ·Mery L cc;,_.. Or-. end contributed =M411 tt t .. from Sulcatch•wan to the MlchJaan Panthers .. Tl* .. ...._. "' lied .-._ ...... _,...................................... ,,.,,,, ... , • ....... •• 1en~ral ma~r u an example, but thla talent LI ~ty ~'rt:a~.,... Ccultr on Un111lgued tunde (~dert .. 17,1ot,472 :'.:""""':'.:::.': all >Mid A)d 91"*Y ' W 8urplUI.. ...... ·~•••••,.m•" 11,314,471 ,,... ... ~ ..... IWlllfl genes Yh co d o~n I)· t d b PubllahM Or•noe coaet Dlllv Income tor lhe year ························)•"'"""'" 13,811,1• _........_., ........... _.; uc movea on t reau t rom ral a ut ~.JM, 14, 11, ,...,, 1, 14, t• et.buniemente tor the v-r ......................... 14,"4,211 ~ • ......,., ...... ~ through neg0Uatlon1 and otten with leaaue . 4tt• We hereby ceruty that th• abov• Item• er• In • .-'"*" ,,._. • ;:;;,: agreement. ,..IC llOTIC( eocotdance with the Annual 8tatem.nt tor the v--...,_, :-...::*o, '• ': !, .....,: Gaudaur recalled tha_tmore than a quarurr of a December 31. 1982, mad• to tht Jneuranoe :'t:f~, 1.i41 ••• ..... ,,.,on century ago the CFL WH threatened with a Nnn:u.---:-., CommlHIOI*', pureu.nt to law. 11•....,11 .. ..- tampering 1ult by George Halu of 'he Chkqo ...,. ,,..,_.,,. /t/Olln A. Wea.I, = ~~T:t:: Bean and he peraonally made a trip to Philadelptila ~ ~ '"""°"' .,. dOltlO Preeld.,-it . 1. ,_ ll .. 111 °' .._ All9' to work out an agreement wt th Bert Bell, then the ~0; IOUIPMCNT AEPAtA. /a/~ato'" 8. Ki.ttman, :O:.:~ .. ~: = NFL c:omm11B1oner. 1611 Win~, Apt A. Coe1e S.c etary ~1111Mer-..o..to1Trwnit11e "It wun't a ~.sned document -juAour worda ~"~1, J. oOuOHl!ATY. 1671 Publl.n.o 0t-. co..1 Delly Piiot ,et>, 14, t5. 1e. 11. ti. 1m.., ~~lit .... c.umy and a handah.ake, the Canad.Ian commlllloner Mid. Wlntor.JM,ean. Af>t. A. eo." "*"· •l11"";1..;d'7.;;;;:f to lfl 1111, d!,~:..s B~da 1";~~l~:. s:~:· 2~ r.:::.:rt! = CA JUUi! M. OOUOHIATY. 1571 rta.IC NOTICE MOC flOTIC( ==~:.:..-== in ·-1 I • w.n:;g:.n. Af>t. A. Cott• MMe. NOTICa OP '1CTITIOU• .._.. INIM. encl .. dNallWd ....... to our eague. ~hit ~""' 11 eot1duc:ted by TftUfl'IS't aALa NAMm aTAT'lmlff Lot 21 of Treot No. t4U ... I di I.. I " •b• 0 • d II• T.a ..... &MIM11, ....., TM IOllowlng ~ .,. dolllO .._ on • ll'llO ,..,.... ~ IOC* "WE FELT HE w AS too near the end of his fl v vii• •• u n n w . YOU AM • DVAUL T bualMM u : 422. P•t•• '1, 41 '"' 4J ot career and decided agahut it. Wh•t little did I ""* M OougNr1y ~A OOCTOAS EMEAOIC!NTEA. ml~ ,...,., ~ ot Tiiie M.t.m.nt WM f111c1 wtth IM DCID OP TMlaT 606 Ventata, Newport 8Hcll. Or-.~.~ know." County Clertl Ot eou DATID NOVIMH" 21, 1N1 Celfomla t2NO l:Jloeptlnt ~--....... oll Blanda w ent on to play Into hi• 40s 88 a 2t ~ I/IOI nty on UNUM YOU TAKI A'CTION T c1e1re W•ld•mler. Mo., 506 rtol'ltt, mlMteit, ll'llftetal ttptt. quarterback and ... 1"""" kicker. Janllery • I . ,_., f'llOTICT YOU9' f'llOH9'TY, I Ventlja, Newpor1 a.en. Calllomle r1et11t1I , .. tltllttl '"' otl'l•r .,._... Pubnthed Oreng• COHI Dally MAY •• IOLD AT A PU•LI 112860 ll)tdt~ ~ ... I I 11 .. '*"' Despite skepticism that faN will accept pro Piiot. Fib 7 .. 2t 26 tH3 aALI. " YOU NllD A G1ry M Tall, M.O., 1833 •u-. oeotf*INI .... Md Ill football in the offseuon, Simmons said he and the · · · · ·1 997-83 IDUNATION Of' THI NAT Fullenon Ro.d, L• Hab,. Kelglll•. product• d.,lv•d tl'leretrolfl, USF Of' THI PttOCllDtMG AOMNt Calltorle 80831 without, however. IN,.,_ to drll. L 's well-heeled ownera don't regard the 1----.. ---.,.-lilf\------YOU, YOU tHOULD CONTACT Thi• t>utl,_. 11 conducl*' by• rnlM .... °'•• lleplor• en4I oper ... project as a gamble. ..._ nu1-. UWYIJL ""*" P'f1Ml'INp. 111t0191 ttie tul'f9ce OI * .....-"A ti naJ h ed that 76 f NOTICll Of'.,..,.,...., tM& On Wedn .. clty, Ftbruary 23. Olelre W~ 800 '-' ol ttle _....... Olf Mtd na 0 survey s ow percent 0 , .. NO.,_~ tll83, ., 11:00 a.m .. TICOR TITLE This ltll-1 ... lllecl with IM lend. -,~ In ... "°"' IN thereapondentawouldwat.chfootballatthiatimeof OnMW'Gll.1 tlNISet 1·00Lm INSURANCE CO MPAN Y OF Cou11tyCi.ttlotOrtng9Countyon lrvln• Oompeny. a MIClllt•n year, (March throughearlyJuly),"hesaid. "Weare FIA8T AMRAIOA TITLE CALIFOANIA, formerly, TFll• Jenuery20. tll8~. corporation, r-ded ''°'~ encouraged by the advance aeaaon ticket sales and g::~A:;.,:,~M .. '\~':.;.: :e;~~ ~~~.~~·.,: :=1 ..... La'!. ... A ;IO:::.~o..12570• Pe8I our TV contracts (ABC and F.SPN for a reported 01 ~-TNetle O, ~ut.d Pl'f'Ullll 10 Deed ot Tru.t, r4IOOl'o.ct •1 Do.-Driw•. Alto excepting tll•r•from •II $35 million) give ua a aolld starting baae. Tru1t ... of that cer1eln DMd ot Nov.mb9r 30, 11181, H 1n11. No. ::9...!!• 9MCl'I CA..., . ~ =t-~ tuOtl WllJ*' nw •'-'-'-k 1... jus h • h Truet eaeo11t•d by RICHARD 80921, In boolc 14304, pege t203 Of ,..... • ,..,,_ • ~I • e UUnK we •twck ut t t e ng t time, JAMES Mel.AME tn unmarried °""""' fMco<d• 1n 1119 ottlc9 of 1,,. ...,.. epproprleUu, P•roolatlnj. coming right after the ~L strike which left fans men, and EDWiN BLAKE, an County A«:ordet of Or11n119 County. Pu~ll•h•d Oren~• Cout DaHy =:.' .. or ~ wleflolit, half nourished. AJ.ao we are entenng· a cable TV unmarri.ct man, u jOlnt tenantt, Cellfornl&. PllOt. Jan. 24, 31, .o. 1, t4~ · tN rtght,.W::. ~!:i!': '0-....... Md recorMd M.,cfl t t, tH2 .. Wtt.L S6Ll AT PUBLIC AUCTION . :=-.:n "':. ~ ~ boom. r1V111pects are limitless." . ln•tr11m•nt No . 82-014358, of TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOfl CASH •-.,. lllftTIH' Mlol'l..,,•n oorporeflon r.oord.: Just as Pete Rozelle, a public relations expert, OfllcW Aecorde of Orenge County. OR CASHIER'S CHECK. (peyebM" ,.._... nu1-. ~ ti eOok 2570 helped the NFL into ita present status, 80 Sinunons' Cllltornla, end pu"uent to thet UrM of ..,. In llwful l'l'IOM¥ ot the PllCTlflOUt .,..... P'?: 436 ~·~ ~-t · C*191n Not1oe of Oefeul1 ~ United Stat~) et the 8oulll "ont ..,,._ aTAT'llmlff entry ex>incides with the explosion of cable TV, of Md &epternoer 11 tH2 .. ent,..,_ to 1'19 o1c1 0ninge eounty II• 1tr .. t •ddrH• or otl'ler which he is most familiar. r::'rument No. 12-ah101 ol CourtllouH, locmt•d In th• 200 ~~~.,.doing oommon dHl9r1et1on of ~·!; "We don't feel threatened," said a spokesman Ofllcl4ll Aecorde of Mid County ... Block of WHt Senta An• Blvd.. SHEA OAIOIHALE. 3411 Yll. == :..,:rg:n.:;1: be. under and punutnt to 8*d DMC1 of (form«IY WMt 8th Street•. Santa Udo. Suite 211, N.wport 8Mc:fl, Said Mla .. be f'Md9 ...,_. for the NFL which ha1 smoth ered four rival TNlt _.at public euot1on tor telh, AM.. Clllltomla. 11 flGht, 1me tnd Celltomle 1129413 l . th last f df!Cad "W 'll irn•t ha .._,. moMY of IM United St.._ of lnt4nlt ~ to tnd now Mk! M O O O C T A A D I H O OO'l'tflMI °' -.rranty, ~ or eagues ln e our es. e ,_. veto ~. ClllHw'I cMc:a Pl!)'llllle ~" undar Mid Dead of TN91 In lhe COAPORATIOH .• C•lllornl• ......,, -to ... PC!" II I Uh or wait and see if the public wants 12 months of to...., Trwtee «-on,..,... or Pf°'*'Y .,tuated In Mid county corporation 3'1t Vie Udo ...,._ ~to -WV the llllpl6d football. We're skeptical. But we'll go along aa in netlonal '*'"· • •t•1• or r.ctar.i _, Stat•~. • lolow9: 211. Newport B••ch. C•liforr11e · :': :: .:d ':;:.., "°: tru:'.': · the past and expect t g bi d credit lllllon. or • _.. or **11 Loi 36 of Tl'llCI No. 35ae, In the ll2te3 .-: 1121. 483.72 .... _ tM ......_._ o row even gger an 11vino• end 101 n tHOol•llol\ city ol Cotta M .... " ~ mep Oen ~. 104 Vie Antlbee. Mtlmet.d 001j,"";,nan~~ better.I' cSomlcled 1n t111t Ital•, el the main -o.cs In 8o<* us. Peo-M to Newpor1a-:ti,Callomla112113 • .....- enuena. to Flr1t Am•rlcen Tiii• 421nciutNeofM**ltMOUaM~. JamH Crutt•nden, 206' =.ia10:-.,.ttrne~":= ,_ Compeny IOc:at9d •t 1 t4 In IN oltloe of l.M County .._.. Sl'lfpwey L•,,.. H•wpon BHcll. IS 518 42 . Peddling his EMt Afttl 8tteet, In tM dry of Santa of Mid County. E.owlpt ... oil, gu. C.ilfomla t2teO MOTIC .. TO "'°"" • OWNUI Ana,~ 11 ltllt righl, UOt ml,,.,el1 end other llydrocerbon Olene 8cfleuer. 4111 Vlr1n0 YOUAM•DIPAULTUNDGIA tnd Int.-conV9)'9d to tnd now tubet-below • depth of 500 '"*-. ....,.,_, CalltorTlle 821' 15 l\lldbyHundef'MldDeedofT"'91 feet wfthoul tM right ot surf-ShH Hole 8clle11er 41tt DllD Or: TRUST, DATID In tl\9 prolMf'{y eltueted In .. Id entry, H r•t•rv•d In D••dt of Verano-Plea.. lrvl"•· CeilfOMI• ~C~O~~:~ County end Stete det«l'*I ae: R«lofd. 927'5 .,. Loi 21 ol Tract No. 11424, u Truetor or record owner: Ketlly Oammey•r, 34840 = /y"f~·~~YY= • services Olympic cycling official just wants to help lhown on 8 map -Oed In bOOll Chtrltl L. Potter end Jun• Cemlno Cepl1trano, C•pl1trano ,llD AN IXPLANATIOM OF 422. P•O•t 41, 42 end 43 ol Ellen Potter Beed\. Cellomla 112824 "I .. AT u" I 0, T" IE Mlec.tlaneoue Map•. ~ord• ol The 1trHt addrH• and other l'I* bu"'-It oonduc1.cl by • ~ AGAMT YOU YOU OrWl09 County. Cellfornle. common dellgnatlon, If any, of Ille ~ pertnwthfp. '"°""'° COltTACT A uwvU. (xceptlng !Mrefrorn ell oft, oil reel prQP«IY detcrlb~ above I• Oen Sc'1euer a.tad February 1 1._, DOMINGUEZ 'ffiLLS (AP) -Peter Siracusa, purveyor of king crab legs, is an example of the volunteers who are helping put together the 1984 Olympics. The president of the Rusty Pelican Restaurant chain, Siracuaa is commissioner of cycling for the Los Angeles Olympic Oragani.zing. Committee. "[ volunteered to help the Games, including anything from emptying wastepeper buketa,'' said Sincuaa. LAOOC PRESIDENT Peter V. Ueberroth, seeking volunteer talent with outstanding managerial experience, allO knew that Siracusa once was • cyclist. The 46-year-old buainesa leader has quit competitive cycling but still runs in marathons. . Uebe rroth and the LAOOC appointed commissioners for other aporta on the same general basis -people with solid backgrounds in both management and athletics. A.a one of h.ls first project.a, Siracusa worked with arehitecta and builders of the velcxlrome on the campu1 of Cal State Domlng_uez Hilla. Finihced by the Southland Corp., the $3 million facility was tiniJlhed two months ahead of schedule and given to the achool. • It will host an international meet in 1983. Similar procedures are being followed on the two other major construction project.a for the 1984 Games -the awimming stadium at the University of Southern CallfOTnia ... and the Olympic Headquarters at UCLA. - NEXT JULY, the velodrome will host the 7-Eleven Bicycling Championships. which will both cap a three-month, nationwide 8el'ies of races and pick the United States' team for the Pan American Gamea..- "Then on July 8-9-10," Sl.racu.aa ex>ntinued, "we will have an international pre-Olympic meet with cyclists from 15 to 20 of the major cycling Los Al meeting to begin Feb. 22 The Shelly Goudreau M e morial Championahlp, new racing daya and three new l'takes aeries highlight aome of the changes for the spring harneu meet Feb. 22-April 30 at Loa Alamitos. The Shelly Goudreau Memorial Spring Championahlp will be the high.light of the SCRA meet at Loa Alamitos, as many of the top three-yeaM>ld pacen in the country will be on hand for a ah.are of the $300,000 pune. The three qualifying legs for the Goudreau Memorial, named in honor of the late Shelly Goudreau who died following a tr-.ic racing accident at Hollywood Park.lut year, are &lated for April I, 8 and 16, with \he f1na1a eet April ~2. Another change in the upcoming meet ia the radna dayt, which will be coOducted on ~ thi-oulh S.turday nlchta with fint past •t a,t 7:30. 1ben wtJJ be 11 racm .eh ewnS.na. Free aeneral park!~ wW ~be olfered Tu.day ttitouah Thunday.' Irish nemesis dies OMAHA. N.t>. (AP) -1be lai. Knute Roclc:no oooe called Daw Noble "the man who beat ~ out o( two naUonel cham~ps." · The 82 .. yar-old Omaha inlw'ance 4tXecutlve Md tam. Nebnllka football pell died o1 a ltroke .. llGnday. a pbymidan ..a. nations competing. That meet will give the LAOOC an opportunity to check the ayatems and planning for the Olympic Games." Cycling la dominated by 'the East.em Bloc counUies and France and Italy. But for the first time, the Olympica of 1984 will have a women's cycling race. A woman from England, Manda Jones, • won the individual road racing international title last year and the Dutch wm a team cbamplonah.lp. And the United States la doinl better than ever. "Rebecca Twigg of. Seattle won the world championship in indiVtdual purault," Mid Siracusa, "and Connie Parukevin from Michigan alao was a winner.'' The women'• Olympic competition wW be an individual road race. ao It won't be held at the velodrome, an outdoor oona-ete bowl. Most previous Olympic veledromea have been indoor arenu. "THERE IS NO RULE that the Olympic cycling mu.at be conducted indoors," Mid Siracusa. "The way th.ia facility wu built should be a boon to the world o1 cycling. Before, it ooat up to $25 million to build a veladrome. We showed It could be done for $3 million while still meeting international and Olympic apedficatio.n.a, ao now many will have tlte opportunity to build economically and hold world even ta. ''The world-claa people feel this is one of the best engineered velodromee. The transition from the straightawaya to the banked curves la very smooth ao It la easier to ride fast." Pennanent aeata number 2,000 now. Plaila are to increa.e that number to 4,000 and have 6,000 temporary aeata during the Olympics, for the largest .eating capacity ever for Olympic cycling: Zimmerman selected rlghl•. mlneral1, mlnerel rlglllt. purport.cl to bl: 18111 Palau Plac41, Thi• ttet-1 -llMld wtth tlMI ~ AmlllCAN nn..· ntlural gH rlghle, end otll•r Cotta M98. California. County Ci.t1< of Orange Cou11ty on -1111~ CO.ANY llydrocairt>ont by wt111~ natM Th• und.,algned Tru•I•• JtnullfY 3t. 11183. known, geot,,...mel eteem and all dfaclelm• eny llablllty for e11y .,..,. A c.11. C-... product• d'llvered therefrom. ~ of Ille street edclf-Publllhed Or•no• Cout Dally ~ L. '---without. ~. !he right 10 drlll, and otr-_, OMlgnatlon. II Piiot. F«>. 1. t4. 21. 21, tH3 ............ OMollf mtn., 11ore, ·~· encl op«ele f/lf'/. ltlOWl'I ""91n. Ma-e3 1M It. ,_ at. 111roug11 11\e _.._ or Ille upp« Seid HI• wlll b• made. but MOC = ~: 500 ,_ of tt1e eubeurfao. ot '* without ciov•nenl or w1rre111)', flOTIC( Publlll'l.c:I Orene-eo..1 o.Jly lend, • r-.rved In dMd lrorn tM •XIHW Of lrnplled, regerdlnt '"'-· ACTn'IOUS WM "*" F«> 14 21 28 tte3 lrvln• Compeny. • Mlclllgen J>CMIMAk>n, or encumbr-., to ..,,_STA~ · · · · · · ae2-«S Colpoi•llon. ~ F«>rvary J7. P•Y th• unpefd belence of th• 1M folowllng ~ -dc*lg I----====;;;::::::=::: 1t1t In boot! 12670, .,._. 4S5 of nole(•} MOUrecl by NICI Deed ol builMM • "8JC NOTIC( Offtc:lll A9ootda. Trull. 1e>wft: 187. t&Ut, Including SEA8HOAE TOWHHOUH8 , 1-------------A.lao .••c.c>llng therefrom elf u provld•d In ••Id nol•(t). 2721 w. H9wpot1 llML. No. ,03, , __ _,., rlal'lt1. ~ ~ wel« ~. It tnt. under tile'*""* of N9wpOrt 9-:fl. CA 9H13. tlOTICa M aALa rigl\U 9'1111 be 11penen, ~. Mid Deed of TNll. '-· dlet119t MORGAN' DEVELOPMENT, NOTICE IS HEl'EBY GIVEN thal epproprfetlv•. p•rcolatlnj. e11d Hllmet.c:I HpenHI ot Ille IHC., • c.llfornMootp01atloii. 2721 pur1<1en1 to the tenn1 of tl'IOM ~ 01 oontractull w1111ou1, Tn»tM and of !he trwl• Cf'Mled by w. N9wpOrt ~~No. t03, N9wpOrt C*Ulln Oovenanta. CondltloN and '---·the right of entry tor IM Mid Deed of Ttvtt 8-:fl. CA t2963. ~ -d90 on Marctl 23, -a. of IUdl righta. • ~ Tiie bell8llc::liery under Mid o.4ld JOHH GONZALES. 1229) Doe 1tn.1n ~ 12115, P• 1000, ec In deed lrom the lrvtne Company.• ot TNlt lleretofor• a11ec1.11.o and Alo•, Grend Terr.c:e, Ctllfornle eeca.. ol ,_,,.of ar.,. County. Mlcti!Gan• Corporetlon. recorded dellvered to Ill• undeufgned a t232A. cai1fon*. F*"8ly 17, 11171 In Ila<* t2570, writt.,, o.deretlon of Oefaull and AUOUSTIHE L. NIETO, II, 5S Tllet c.,tef11 '881 property Peo-435 ol Offtdlll Aloordl.. o.mel'ld for S•I•. end • wnuen £Mots, lrVIN, CA t2l'16. ~•UM t Unl1 ST of Tr.c1 Th• "'"' addret1 or other Notice of Def.ult end Election lo Thie buefr.-It oonducWd ~ • aesa ... per map~ In 800ll common d et t g n • 1 I on o I t•f a Sell. Tiie uod«'llgned cauud Mid 98'*11 ~· 157. Plg8t 24-:tt, lnclllllve. rwciordll prolMf'{y: i. purported 10 be 38 Hotio. of Oefeult encl Election to MM MorfM, ,.,.._ ol Orang• Coun1y, commonly Hllgt-, lnllne, Calltornfl t27'6. W 10 ti. recorct.O In the~ Thie ., .. ..,,.,.., ..,.. flied w4tll ttle known u : 3425 MMdow 8rootl, Said .... ... .,. mad9 wtthOUI WIMlfe IN ,... P'oplil1y II • County ci.rtc of 0r.,... County on eo.te ...... Caltfomla. Tiie IUlll Of cownant or 111renanty, aapr-or The underelgned hH bMn duly F*""Y 8, tMS. p .. t UMttm9flt1 d1.1e •• of tM lnlpllecl, M to tltle. sic11111fo11 01 eppolnted end 1ubttltuted H ,,_,. d•I• of thle notice le 12.1 ... 26, enc:umbrencet to utlafy tM Ul'lp96d Trutt .. uncl« Mid Deed of Trust. IAw Ofllcm of 1nC1ucf1nv --.. ,_ Met 1nter9et ~ due-on ltle not• or notM TrustM 01 party conduc11ng ..,.: Ronald K. Ven Wen wlll b• •old et publlc e11ct1on' MCUr9d by Mid Deed of Truel. to TICOA TITLE INSURANCE A Prof. Oon>. pur.uant to S.CllOn 1358 of Ille wit: 8".8*2. !O, p1u9 !he fOllOwtng COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. 110 0rw Newpor1 Pl. ut1 0... 14. ,_ CM1 Coda of tM Slate of~ .. umel•d coet•. •a.P9nlH ena w .. 1 Teylor s1r .. t, Sell JOH, Ill on Match ... '11113, " Ille M'eln -~ •t !he time of tM lnltlel Callloml• 115 t to. Attent.lon: Cleudla .............. CA -EM18nca, COunty CounhoueeJ 700 ~ of tNt Nota ot SW: Nlc:hoR. Telaptlone: (408) 292~212 PUbllthed Oreng• COHI Delly CMc Center Drive Welt. Senla .Ana. '2, tM.37. 0.19! JflllUMY 2t, tll83 Piiot, F90. 7. 14. 2f, 21, 1M3 Ce11fom1t. ea tt.. hour of 11:30 a.m. MOTICa TO ,.,..,.ff o.,... Ticor Tlti. et7-83 TM record -of Mid rHt YOU AM • DIJIAUl. T UMDml A lntlK..-Oompwiy prop1111y et ll'le Urne of o.tliuft1 -DllO OP T9'US.°!.L!>ATID ofCelftomle "8..IC NQTIC( JOHN 0 . OOUOLASS and ,_,AllY ti, 191. URUM YOU lonnerty. ELIZABETH PHILLIPS (H II., TAltl ACJION TO P9'0TICT Tiiie in-enoe"'"' It..... In..,._ UllMI). ~ 1e1t k.-YOU9' PR0•19'TY, IT llAY 81 TNtt Compeny ACTITIOUS .,_aa addrHa It 21128 MeH Clrole, &OLD AT A ....C &AU .• YOU u Mid ...,,_ aTA,,_.,. Lompoc. c.llfomla. _., AN l:Dl.MAT10el M THI tubt11tut.cl fN9(-. The fOllowtng ~ -doing Tiie ... wt1 be oonduotlld by tnd MATUM CW TMS f'llOC'llD*Q 8y. a..IClie Nlcflolt ~ -•itcM11iiilClon ~ Mk1 e11e tnd AQAINaT YOUwtv.lU IMOULD Publllhed Orenge Ooeat Dally IHTEAWOALO TRAVEL ANO r91Mte1em«tt may ti. 111111 from: CONTACT A LA Pflot. .-.. 31. Feb. 7. 14, tlll3 TOURS, tOO 1 Dove. Ho. teo. PAUL BELC., Attorney, 114 t W. DATED: ~ 1, ,.., 633-83 N9wpOrt 8-:fl. Calffiornlll t2teO Llncoln, SllJt• A, An•ll•lll'I, CA FlAST AMEACAN. TfTU •-.,. lllftTIC( lntetworld Corporetlon, • ~141 a&-o1to ~ COMPAHY. ,.-.... "" Cellornill corporetlon, IA t3 Sprtng ~ 20, '~ 8 Cel9orl'lll oorp.. .... ...... • H•M 81r .. t, long Beech, Callforl'lle VIUAGE ~ASSOC Retired Los Angeles Tunes sports editor Pi,aul Zimmerm.an is among 10 persons who have been appointed members of the Miller High Life Olympic Training Center Advisory Board. ,,_.. L ~ MAm llTA~ toeOt ,._ 8el. Attv In F9Ct world 1981 national A""*'-' orwii-The followlno S-tew't le dolne Unda Ptlf'Nll, .... Cabllllro. l1ete of c.ro.oc.-i 1tA I!.. Aftll 8"-C, ~ea: Alla Loma., c.llfomfa t1101 ,.. Zimmerman, who now lives in Laguna Hills. joins the board _».'hich will "serve as ~other voke designed to spread the word about the full range of ath l etic participation at the O l ympic Training Center," according to William K . Howell, president of the Miller Brewing Company. Others nam~ lO the panel are : John Harrlng1on, a member of the 1980 U.S . Olympic hockey team which won the gold medal; Shella Young·Ochowln. th• sprint cycling champion: e.nteAM,CA'2191 SUNSET LANDSCAPE Mich••• Pirr1111 , ltl4 Countyot°'8nge ' . H e n r y M a r s h , a (714• 561-12 t t SERVICES, ~ ~ Unit 1, Cebal,.ro. Alt• Lome. Celltornte Ori .-._., 20. tNS, .,.._ me, Publletled Orange Oout Oelty ec.i. ..._ CellloJ'n19 ~1 t110t IN undeuilgned, • ~ PWllo In world-dass steeplechase Piiot. F.o. 14, 2t, u, tM3 Ronild L Felt•t•o"· 105 Dor~111y Parrl1ll, U55t "end tor Hid s1ete, P•rtonally runner preparing fbr the Mt.a Tuuln Av•nu•. Co.t• M•H. ~-Clrde.t-~" Huntington 8aacl'I, ~PAUL BEU..~ to,.. '84 G d w·u ~----------Callofni. Hta1 -·-.. _. to be IN pertOn ..._ -" ames; an 1 ye "8JC MOllCE ™' ~ 111 oonc1uct«1 by .,.. TN.t-ir-11 oonduc:t«I by • eubecribed '° tt1e ~ ir.rum.n1 Whrte, supei. r of lndMclual cor'PQr9110n. •INA~lnFaotolVIUAOE thyslcal fltn or the Aon~ ln...-.orid Corp. CAUK Al80CIATION and ' Tlllt ttll-t -fled w4tll IN Lindt Perrltfl, ecknowledged to "'• thet II• hlcago Depa ent of County c--of 0r.,. County on Preeldent •11bec;rfbed th• nerne of Vltl909 Health. o-nti.r 30 tllU Thlt •tll-t -fllecl wttll the Creek AHoolet1or1 '""•to " Also named to the ' · ,...,. CowllY Clerll of Or.,. CowllY on prlnolpel end hit own n•IM et .__ _ _.... Bob ••h h Publl•lled Oreno-Cout D•ll" January 14. t"3. Attomer In,. •• U<>llJU are: ,,-uit las, ,... ' ,., .. WITNESS mt ll8l'ld Md the two-time Olympic Piiot, JW1. 24' :st, '°· 7' t\~~ P11bll1hed Orange pout Dally otftdal 81111 decathlon winner who is Piiot, JM. 24• 31• ..... 1• t•. tH3 ._ "'"' .MlJC llOTIC( 48t..a P11btllfled Oreng• CoM1 o.11y director of \tie Olympic PIClmOUI••••• 1---.---.,.flOTIC(~~---lltlot. Ft!>. 14. u. Mwd'I t, ~ .... Tr&inlng Center; Dr. ...._ 8TA1-Y . ~ - Kenneth Clarke,\tlrec:tor Thi ~ ...,... .. -- d oc the sports mhedfctn5e ~llNIE~. iv isl on of t e U . . 1tt w. t7tll, Co.ta Meta, CA Olympic Commiuee: --J0.,.,..0 ,. HNH PAIH, Thomu Shropshire, INC aenior vice pttSident and treasurer of the Mlller Brewing Co., and Tom Bynum, athl Lie trainer. coach and lnaiructor at Nort'h Carolina A&T St.ate University. MTmOUl-1 ..... "A,,_, ~...._. ................ ~-HNCIALLY oou.e. HIO Navlt Clrcle, Coet• ...... CA ..... l(A"'-!IN I JIMfMIZ. lttO Gates honored ~ County 8h4trlff-Coroder Bnd Gata hall been Nuned -the third Ndplent of the e>r..., Count)' Sport• Hall of Fame Dl1ttncul1hed Cit.IJenihlp Award. The award honon an Oranae County athlete who h.9' nctu.d in a carwr outilde of lpCll1I. a.-. 43, In .. thJrd &enn. ............. =.aw:::-" and foott.11 ~ at ~ NClbae ... lndUct9d lnlO the ,....... hotball Hall of ,._. ln 1972. TM ~n oftldated ~In tM' .. Tm and~ ............ Noble hlllpd tht H..uni liiii co.ch Rodme'• • 1focre Dllnt md the l'our Hoawnen twice. 'n1it award will tie ..._.,._. hb. 21 tl dM Ana.fwtm ConvtnUon c.nw • put ol the UWd annual Oran11 County 8porll Hall of Pame I• 1122, Noble .cored 011• touchdown u lfebi...U woa 14·1 t.n the flnal pme on old ....... ~ ...... ~crowd ol 15.000. ~·~~--~nwm. • l!I Or!lt!r 0 t OAILV f'ILOTIMlftffl, 'el t4_._1- • r "I Firmed-Up Without Strenuous· Exercise" "The Staff at Newport Bio- Fitness are really great . • .. The results are fantastic ... and best yet, instantaneous!" LESLIE WOLFE AND THE RESULTS KEEP POURING' IN: "After losing 110 pounds I realized a serious need to begin an exercise program that would tighten and tone my muscles. When I discovered NEWPORT BIO-FITNESS it was a dream come true! After only. 12 visits I lost 21 inches. The individualized treatments are great and the staff are truly caring people". .... "I recommend NEWPORT BIO-FITNESS to all my friends." "Due to my hectic schedule I don't get enough time to properly exercise. I find • NEWPORT BIO-FITNESS relaxing and get immediate results. I lost8 inches in only four treatments with no dieting. Fantastic!" · "Following arthioscopic surgery to my left knee in June of this year, I was ·unable to run or bend without severe pain. I tried trnr~ types of physical therapy with little success and literally couldn't play tennis without hobbling around." "After only six sessions with John Benson at NEWPORT BIO-FITNESS, I can not only bend my left knee and run without pain, I am on the court and playing tennis again. I can't belie'\te it, but I am a believer now." "After my 6th treatment I lost 15% inches overall!" HUGH STEWART NATIONALLY RANKED TENNIS PRO NINA TOWNSEND -· ! NEWPORT BIO-FITNESS CAN WORK FOR YOU1 TOO! · Traditionally, the only way to tone or build muscle was hard physical w9rk: jogging, calisthenics, etc. Now, at Newport Blo-Rt- nes1, with the latest technology from Europe's elite spas, there IS a better way: Bio-tone Effortteu Exerciser Developed 16 years ago and used in Europe by many professional and world class athletes, Bio-tone Is a passive exerciser af- fecting male and female alike. In fact, many figure problems you now think are caused by being over weight are actually the result of • muscles that become lazy. This allows inter- nal organs and 'tat to bulge. Newport. Blo- Fltneu can hetp turn those bulges into the · 1 body you dreamed of. Bio-tone electronically exercises muscles in a natural way, dupli- cating the tiny impulses sent by the brain *during vigorous exercise. The pleasant sensa- tion of rhythmic, effortless exercise total relax- ation creates a soothing, calming feeling aa It goea to work firming and toning your wa"t. .... hips, thighs and stomach and ~ther problem are•. ' t It R11tr WCM'kll ·· e.ct1 35 minute treatment at NewpOrt Bio- Piii 111 has the ~ulvalent effect of 1500 i .._ ~. becauli Bio-tone ltlmulatel the cliaulltk>n. muectee .,. rtd of Wiile products and toxins which cause the familiar soreness following vigorous exercise. Bio-tone is per- fect for persons seeking an alternative to the monotony and regiment of traditional figure salons. European Mini-Face Lift The same basic Bio-tone treatr;nent can be administered to the finer muscles of the face. Again, tiny electrical impulses tighten and firm up face muscles. And this can be admin- istered along with our other Bio-tone treat- ments. During your visits to Newport Blo-Fltnela take time to relax and enjoy a European deep- cleansing facial. Our highly qualified Cos- metician rejuvenates your skin. Ory skin cells are removed and our formulated products penetrate collagen proteins Into your skin. After your deep-cleansing facial we'll pre- scribe a skin care reglmln tailored to your special needs. The end result: More youthful appearing skin. Aa an additional feature, New- port Blo-FllnM• has on staff a highly skllled make-up specialist. A perfect way to finish your facfall · , \ ORANG• COUNTY'8 MOaT EJCCLUa1g ti COMPUTE PA .. IVE EJCERCI• C•N,,_R -I I Monday, "*~ 14, 1113 Loolcbag /or a career m aall1? See toda11'• Help Wanted atll, clalltfjcation 7100 . DEAR OMF .. .I love you! "40 Love", CUPID TO B ... RONI.,. Red \llolet• .,. Blue Aren't you glad I care tor you? Happy Vmentlne'• D1y LO\IE,B Sandee, It'. '° wonderful to be 111¥-1 & h•V9 NCtl other, LOV9 R.J To. D.D: E.T & YODA.,. MOM, OADOY & ORAN-TO MY 911% PERFECT HAPPY VALENTINE'S your belt buddlel. Outet NY • Ff"om ,., ewa_y I jutt HUSBAND ~ 19 your f1vorit1 of have to uy, Happy \la-Of all my tow,~ DAY To the man who ket91 my lffl ~ with tloe>M. drewn1, and ll.lnlhfne. atudlM -ao t111ppy \11-lentln•• Day from New ed«allon, and adulation lentlnMDaytoNo.1.Zlg H1mpstllr1 W1y. Love You have 100% •.. & I ttlenk you for Ill the _A._1_1aon_. ______ 1 There'• stmpty no one I LOVE YOU, ZIMMER I BEAR tun. Nie-Nie. The glrte II the Piiot like yout HAPPY VALENTINES Are ao divine, Yo.JI Brtde, SUly Your Zuggy Cit DAY CeoM they help me with IQ LELAH & SARAH. My ~A-Linet DADOY Heart9 & Flowera, Ron I lete JM, 1Mr11r F'"HIUIP Dear Mom & Old. We love you both very deatty. Happy Valentin. Dey. Love, Your Childr- en: Sarah, Maur11n & Kara WINI Many more ValentlnH IOQ9lher. I love you. ALLEN LARRY HOFFMAN You .,. the belt Valen- tine I ..., hoped to have. I love you wry much. Your wife, Carol •• 1.n •. 1 ... ...., Cheryl, Marta ;. Darlene John, -love you. rer .... Sarge. Gordie, Lulu I LOVE YOU, MOM LOVE ALWAYS, JENNIFER SUZE WILSON LOVES GEORGE ROBINSON SACHIKO One thing 19 c.rt.in Whatever -do: The Uma ol my Ille la iu-t loYfng youl REX SERRA THRIFT SHOP Thankl for putting 114) 32e'A Main St., H.B. wHh me for f-tv-lo.M 53M270 _,, We want to thantl Ill our __ p1ue __ )'Mfl __ •. _.P_IMll _ __, many donor• and cuetomen with the gtMt big t\Mrta. Our love to you on thl• day. DEAR JOE. .. DEAR KENT: After 25 years you 1tllt ~ lot another )'9W' :;!.. my atrengttl and Pat, Noah~ & Kriete God Blall You ... Barbata " hat been • wondlrtul year, with Heh d1y 1 little lllce of heaven. 1 tow you, Sweat Baby. Happy AnMlerMty .. PAULA DEAR FRANCIS • YOU'flle DEAR DAD, MY DARLING "TEDDY Thank• for being my BEAR". l'U LOVE YOU DAD ALWAYS -MAMA CHAD 1 ~'--&! We Love Youl Mltte & Sera DAVID ELIZABETH MARIE On ttlla day, let me remind the world how rnudl I kMI you. Happy \lallntlnl'I Dey To my Dllfllt Fattier __ Al_""l __ kMl __ ._RO_N_N_I whom I love VlfY rnudl. 0000 LUCK. SNUGGLES May God bl with you al-I LOVE YOU. LOVE, w.ya. H~tJne'• ___ B_un __ OH_s __ -1 1_Day_:....._··Low __ • _____ , T 0 M 1 CH A E L J 0 H N TO MOM: LUNA t think you're the belt Love II a wonderful 1-. I lhoutd knOw... Ing. I IMI It McaUM I I've put you to the teltl love you, Sw11tt11art. Heppy Valantlnl'• Dey Our 1p1cl1I momenta ~ .... can I uy? llWNctl -tull of loYe, l'I Nla<l remember forww. Low for...,, Laetey DEAR MOM, JEFF, WEHOY -You make our HELENE marriage and °"' non,. I LOVE YOU All. wondlrtul. I Love Youl -VERY MUCH AND WISH TONY YOU A HAPPY \/ALEN----.------1 • llG "0 " 11n't thll a good reaeon to eubecribe to the SMIP-er7 HAPPY VALENTINE'S OAY LOVE YA, "L" THANKS, DAD & MOM FOR THE LOVE & SUP· PORT LOVE, JAMIE 'V ALAN TRACY 'V All tt\Me ttllngt lhall love do unto you that you may know the aec:ret9 of your heaft, and In that knowtedge become • fragment of Mte'a heart. I low you, K.T. NANCY Happy Vatantlne'• Day JERFIY ·ROSES ARE RED VIOLETS ARE BLUE MARK, HONEY I LOVE YOU! LOVE. KJM ..oH You .. ao dlYlna. I am ga.d that you ara mlnel LOVE, CAROL O. Grandma Joan, How we low you. From b1bt11, Bran, Niii••· Ctwtl, Rob, Marti, Mer, & Bry. Happy Valent!"" Day! ""' ......... , I LMYll .... IYll..,.. I M'flll l&PPY •&LllTllll ~:.. HIV9 IOl'ne1hlng you want 10 Mii? Cluatfled Id• do It well. &42-5678. Roeel .,.. Rad Vlotlta are BIUa t am truly TINES SELL Idle 1t1m1 with a • CLASSIFIED· INDEX To Place Yow Ad, Cal 642-5678 REAL ESTATE - In 1oYe wl1h you! KA THY OftOMNT DAY. LOVE ROBBIE Deity PNot Clllllllld Ad. Find what&:.=. tn OIUOH 842-5e71. Delly PNot · _..._,. M.-11.,,.._ Ma w.,....i M--il...,._ia Olfln' ''""''""' .. Eq..1pmrnl P-•Orp,. ~..,~- BOATS ..,,., • ... ... • t • • 7t!IO 1011 7012 1014 1011 1011 7020 1022 1crn 701I 701I .. , ...,,, :,;,,·~" .......... _, ... ....... , .. ..w ........... ,, . ... ,.... ......... . w ..... ... ............. " ., ... _ .... -~ .... • * llLL * ..... ,.., ..... ..., , ....•... .., .. LIN. .. I loYe you 8111. From Your TEO 7 ALL LOVE TO TOM, I L 0 \IE Y 0 U STEVE Ding Dong lellle. YOU · B SWEETHEART. HAPPY F11ti gotta ......... My Derting, YOU 11'9 the biggelt part of my life. You mM1'1 ao TO MY CHOCOLATE much to me. Juet re-M&M member Darting when I LOVE YOU FOREVER everything 1111 goH YOUR BABY wrong, I'll alway• b11----.-.--,--- U... I Low You Honey, You ...... bl In my Taryn t\tert. Happy Valentlne'1 Day I LOVE YOU. ANGEL KRISTIN ... your lowr. MR. "BIOr' LOVES MAS. "PRISCILLA" ll'om groom to tomb. .... and f~ Donald • I kM1 you VERY MUCH. Ellzabeltl. EAIC & STEPHEN: I LOVE YOU BOTH. MOMMY SWEETHEART We kMI )QI foi'9YWI Joan, Maurtce. Alen ' BABY LAKES BART You' ra ""I Babe, I love you. Hap~~·• Valen.- Day. M11jo111 P.P. 00-001 I LOVE YOU. WILL YOU 8E MY VA LENTINE a 2ND TIME? MY TREAT TO DtNNER TONIOHTt W LOVE & KISSES, PEE PEE VA LENTINE' S DAY. Blfdl gotta fly, LOVE, YOUR WIFE TO I gotta 1oYe ON man BE .•. MARY Til I die; "Can't ICop ~ JOANIE: Our love Is futt a that man of mine. ' ctlemlcal reaction, but Love, KATE It'• wondertut trying to 1---------1 find the formula. 1 love Youl KEN ART -How VlfY pr9doua I• your love; h'• ~­ thing I'm dreaming of. And, ttlle \lalentlne'1 Dey I want to uy "I love you VlfY~."·BETH DONALD On thll Vlllantlne'1 0ay I Mnd to you thr• tittle WOtde ICralaM trom my heaft • t LO'ie YOU. E\IEl.YN 1111 .. I wwrt the WOf1d to knOw how rnudl I low you. OWEN ~-... ~ HlllPY v......,.., o.y • THE KID8 . H-.ipy Valentlna9 Dey To th• glrf of my dream from a big tall ltrong Nggld mountain main. AFnA ':, 'i' WIL YOU BE MY YAUNTINE AGAIN! LM.• BUD Thie II "Our" day So coma and play! Ba ""I Valentine For ..., and atweya. Love and many ~-Connie DEAREST LAURIE: You •r• 10 marv11ou1ty warm, ao eloquent, eo ax ...... attng, IO Mduc> live, 10 emlnently ap- peaUng • IO Baby Doll ~~be mine. Love MOM- We knOw you wonc hard. .., In the yard. And try to keep tNnga toaachlr. EVEN ,., STORMY WEATHER. So, we'd Ille to lllY You're tha baM Mom In...,., Wey! Low, Semanttla & Tom Lllll Ill.I lllFlllY L.aoon view from 0 bdrm. 4 bath, fam. rm. Boat .Up f~ 3 boeta. Now $886,000. llflm,.,. s~ bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br, 2 be dn. 2 boat lf*ll!9. Reduced-tU00.000 . ........... . , NflW 4 br, 4 ~ ba, ~ French Normandy JM.t.e u prime .:re hilltop •1.2a0.ooo. •••••11n . C..omdo I.a.net ~ blyfran• .. 1$' -1 flodL. Plmm awU.~NoW U"I0.000 w~ Beating the crowd Valentine's Day i1 normally the buaieat day of the year for wedcf ing chapels across the land, but comedian Jerry Lewis deeided to jump the gun by a few hours. Lewi~married his long-time girlfriend, SanDee Pintick, last night in Key Bi&cayne, Fla. .. 'I °" .. ,, •• , °",~r~ "~N"I ............ '"'lllM IN ~J\tU .. "fft.111 Uflil A '"" u•tf" UI Ifni 1JDu-.AN~· a M'~ 'f a !'ltr 0111n1ll cit Ille tlll' If ~J~~A\Oi ~g~;ANz~: ~. ':. IN I U .. AN CI 0 0 M lfl AH 't , 1 :'f:Mft• • ,... """9ifltt4"1 ....... C ... llfflll .... flMI :rr,:--~~ ·2..1.' ::'~~.wt.':= r,:.:.:.. :,,·.~o:.~ =n•,r,•~d.::.~:wc~ r~~~·:.r.:::,;:..~ Ml .---f'iOI'• trvttM, ot 111a1 oe11• °"'If''"'' 1uo1111d .,; fr:o-V ...,,_....end AMMM Tru•• ••Mvt•• •Y -.01un H.ljjii1iiirY-L" ll&'nM• TMI NOClll fr1111 .... 1111d O IA,.-OY ,A,.UCH 1 m.,rlM men, II tll1 ll'N~_NJ~.IFNtttMllW'•llll •• , t 8 Af A IO AtAI f OU YOU IMOUl.I "A"IKH, 1 IYltttltO m111, ........ 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Alltrlllt• Propout1; Th• or.Ott unlOll, Of .... Of lldlrll l'LETOHlflll 1nd 1.UCV ANN County, 81111 or Callfor1111, on ortdll union, Ot 1 llll1t or .._.. ·== •nd loan 1t1oc11t1on ~ c~ ,'!':!',"::' 8~• ~ •nd 11111 1uoc1111on l'\.ITCHR". ~ Md_... .lf/NW'f 11, tM1 • lnetNtllllli No. 111111101 llld loin HIOOlatlon In -........ "" IMllll 0 vw II II n .... In 1till ........ IN mMI WIU Kl.l AT "'9LJC AUCTION 11107, In booll 1&t10. peoa 5H, Of clomtclled In Ihle ........ "" INlll •'llran~ to ,.,., A!MrlCtll Tltll ThlM ONucll'le "'*"'* ... be •ntr1nct to ,lrtt Amttlclll TIU• TO HIOHUT ilOOll' ~ CAIH Offlolll Aecorc11, by r...on of a 1111r1no1 lo l'htt Amertoen Tltlt .,_,,_ Coinpeny toclMM tc 114 ravlewtd b~ ~ Cou11cll of lnlllflnOt Company loCe1oM et tt4 (Ptrtblt at time Of NII In lewfu' brMCt\ °' default In pt~t or IMurlnOt COnlOtnY located at 114 IMt """ ~. In the~ Of lento ~on • omi. encl If !Mt '1fttl 81t.C, In tnt ~ Of IMll moNolf of tM Uftllld ..._I 11 IN pttlOflnM-of lllt oblltlllOfll bit Fifth lt,..C, ln-1"' City Of hnlt AM. CeltorM. .. t"9t r1aflt1 title Deduc1I:. -=:i ':!Of u:::::::: AM. Callfofllla. Ill tNlt ... 1 WI NOt1t1 1tont 1111tnnOt to IN Cownty •toured 1111r1by, lnoludln.Q 11111 Ana, Clllfofnll, el 11111 rtgnt. title Md am.t• ~ IO -now Witt bt ..._...~ .... ~oni 1 .......... S.: Ind lntereet ~ to -now ~. 100 Cl'flC c.n.. ~ b<eeotl OI OMIUll, Notloe ol ~ and lnt-t oon~ to and now htlcl bY It under Mid Dttd of Tt\111 ......,.,.,_ ... held bY lt,uncltr u1c1 Deed Of Tf\111 WMI, •anti An•. c1111orn11. 111 w11 rlOOf'dtd N0¥1mtllr I , tN2, 11 1*c1 by It under Mid Deed of TNtl Ill ttlt property t11U114Mt In Hid Md lht conlttcl Wiii be ldj\lltecl In lhe prop•tty 1llual4Mt In Mid .... t111t lfld im.ttlt ~ to R1oorder'1 ln1trum1nt No. 1111111 property lllullH In H id ~tndlc.tlO-lblclae; '°:':fl::~" TtteCOll Counf'/andltll•llld Clt)'Ollrvlnl andnowNldt>ylt.loll\dlltlllldDeed 1241t7U, Wll.L atl.L AT PUIUC County and 81•1• dttef!Nd 11: Tllo t1nd ttferred CO 111 tlll1 tor dftltfAlttt4•tttl fotlWICI Olll on tlttl dllct1bed II: of TNIC In me ~°'*1Y llll-.cl In AUCTION TO THf HIOHIST Tli• tend refttrtd 10 In thl1 QlllfM ... 11 tlMMd In IN ttate Of •t Ill lllff-••r 01 twl 1111 Ind 1.0t ti of Trtcl No. 142~: Mid County weu..dttctlbecl• 9100ER FOii CA8H. lawful ~ c:•• le IHIMllecl In t"-11111 of callfor11&11 Colinty Of Orenoe. City of ~ ~ Ave ':_•noted on lllOWll on • mte1 reoorded In lot IO ot TrllOI No. 1 t54, In IN ::: :i.= ::-::;.: ~ ~ IMM, :0 <;:"'~~-:--.::: 1~111= 1':. ~ ttll :..:n p6an. SM i.ctton 02e00, ~~:c.ri:noe~~.' ~.::. ~::or~~ :: &~ i:!'otM~'!!.Y,,:: b1nk, a 1111• o r l1dot1I oredll PAACEL 1: Unit 11t, 11 lhowll end dllorlbtd '" the c:ondOtlllnlUrn 2·:.:U!JtSpedftcatlona. Orenoe County. ClllfomlL ~ reoordtd In 9odl '7, PIOll n Union, Of a 1tate Of ledltel llvtnal WICI dtlc1lblcl In the Condomlftlum pllll r-clecl '/!'. AIJGl.Mll 5, 1111 In 1 E11c1ptlng therefrom ell oll, oft end 12, ........._ M40e, In tht end IOM wodltlon donllolled ln Pten rlOOfclecl on AllQUll 5, 1H1 In lo<* 141et, lilOI fMI of ofltollll Deem"" =::.i',2. Thi~ rlghtl, mlneral1, mtneral rlghll. oftlol of 1"-County "'°Ofdlf ot thll tut•. ell peyetlll tt the time of 9ooll 1'188, PIQI 1Mt Of Offlolll ~di of Mk· OOl#'lty. tor not removing and Plldllna tht neturel g11 rlg1111. end other Nici Cowity, llM, 11 1hl front entranoe ot the Aecordl ot Mid County. PARCll 2: An llndMdtd t/44th exttttno 1t•P•. rampe, overhead h';dfoeatbone bY wfll~ neme TJI• '''"' lcldrau 11td other ofltell of Pll4JI A. llellke, AtlOl'M)I PARCEL 2: An llndlvtdlcl 1144111 Int ........ tllllllt In oomtnOI\ In known, geotlllf'mll 1111/1"1 Ind ... oornmon ~. If elf'/, of"" at Law. 31421 Holly Drive, a. lnterllt, 11 a 111\11'11 In common In th• IH 1n1er11t In and 10 the •tructute 11 lndlcelld on the product• derived thtrelrom. rMI property dtlorlblcl tt>ove 11 l.liguNI, CA 92977, 714-49t-5\IO, the fH lnllre•I In and to the mon ., .. ol Lot 7 of Traol' drewtnoa. wtttiOUI, ~. 1119 right to drlll. purported to tie: 4H eroaclwey, .. rignt. tltll Ind lnt9feet held by common 1111 of lot 7 ol Treot 104114, 11 per fn9'I hied In 8oolt Dlducl mlfle. 1tort, explore encl 09tf•t• eo.ca ......_ Clllfomll He27. 111m .. True111,lntn1tNelptOP«ty 10414, 11 per mep filed In 8ooll 483, PIQll 35 to 37 lneluetve. of Dedllcttve~',,3:Thl~t through tlll turt-or ttll upper Tiie u11d111tgn1d Truett• lltu•t• In tht County of Oreoge Incl 483, PIQll 35 to 37 lnolullve. or mltc1ll1neou1 m1p1, record• ol for deleting 1111 cotllnggtlll• 11 l500 feet of tht aul>eurf-of Mid ctl1cl1lm1 eny tr1blllty tor 111y St•t• of Cllltomll Ind delcrtbtd .. Mltc1ll1neo111 M1p1, reoorcl1 or llicl -'IY· 11 IUCtl term It defined ofttc.e count1t. See Sec:tlOn 08340_ lllld, 11 rlMf'Vecl In deed from lhl lnQoQJ/eet,_ of tht ltreet lddr------------------------•19oltowl; MlclCounty,•eudltln'flll...,,... In the ertlde enlltted "dlllnltlonl" lrvln• Compeny, • Michigan Incl oe. oomll'IOll clltlgnltlon, N lot m ol Trect No, 713, COllll In IN lttlele en11tled "Dlftnlttor-." ol the dec:ltr1tlo11 of covenenll. Deduet corpor1Uon, r-decl flC>NltY 17, ,,.,,,, ""*" llertln. Not your usual Valentine story Royll, 11 lhown on• mep thlNOf of th• DeGl1ratlon or C011enan11, condition• incl re1trlctlon1 1 denceoa::~ ~~ p<o ) .. 1178 In 8oOll 12570, Pege d5 Of Seid 11te wlll be m1d1, but reoorded In bo06I 21, Paoe 24. of Conclltlon1 incl R11trlct10111 ,_dtd In Bo<* t4095. pege 519 of&:: 1773 or the Labor Code olftclll r-d•. wllhout covenant or werranty. Mllclllntoul ~In the office of ,_decl In 8ooll 14095, Pege 519 or o t 11c111 r •cord 1 , (th• • Al10 1xc1p1l11g tll11elrom all ~ Of lrnpllecl, regMdlng title, the County Recorder of Or1n91 of Olfl clal R1cord1, (th• "d1c;t1r1t1011"), end eny ~~ 8~!11P1~1=f~~1~~~~111 wltlf rl0ht1, wnetller IUOfl _,., pouuelon, or encumbr-. to County, Celtfomll. "D tc I 1 fl ti on'' I , an cl 1 n y 11111ndm1n11 and 1uppt1m1nt1 rlghi. llfllll be rlpetlen, OWl1Ylna. pey thl ,.,,,... •• ~ IUln of Th• 1tr"t 1ddre11 llnd other 1m111<1m1nt1 and t11ppl1m1nt1 thereto. Relation• •h•ll determine th• 1pproprlatlv1, peroo111lng, IN note(•! -.o by Mid DMd of common dlltgnltlon, If M'f, of tht thlr111o. Excepting 111 oll, oll rlglltl, =:~=~~•10°!,.•:!: i:,..-::11ve Of contractual without, Tru1t. wt h tn1er11t thereon, 11 r11t property delc:rtbed 1bove 11 Excepting 111 011, oll rlght1, mlnlrlll, ,.,,.._., r1gllt1, neturll gee ........._ of the 111111 ,__.11 .,...: , the right of .,..,,.,. lot thl prcwtdld In M6d note(I), ad\l":I purported to bl 31272 HOii)' °""9, mlnenlll, mtnerel rlgllta, naturtll gM rtQhtl Ind Olt'9f hydtoeatboN bY .....,..._ .--w_,,... llltreill of Midi l'IOt'ta. 11 r.....,.0 N elf'/, under Ull *""of Mid 8. ~e. r1gllll llld other hydroeerbone by •lill101ver n1m1 known, geo-rate delermlrnltlone 111 on Ille 11 In deed lrom tht I~ ComolnY, 1 or fruit, fee•, chug11 and RANCH 0 p AL 0 S The T""'91 hlflby wh11101ver n1m1 known, geo-herm•I 1t11m and all product• the office of 1"' City Clertl Ind 1 Mlciltg1n corpor1t1011, record eel ~of ttte TNllll Ind of 1hl mu.st admit, this makes dl1cl1lm1 11 1t1t1lllty tor 1ny gllerm•I 1111m 111d 111 procluct1 derived therefrom, wllhout, office or th• Director of Public Flbtvlry 17, 1918 In Book 12570. ttu111 c:r11tecl by Mid Dllcl ol Tnm, VERDES (AP) -The me happy." locouecb-of lhe 11teet lcldfw Cletlved t11er11rom, wllhout , ~. tht right lo drlH, mine. Woru 01 the c:lty 01 Hunllngton Page 435 of offlc:MI r-d•. tor tllt emount reuonebly relationsh~' between 0 en n 1 8 appear 1 or other common clltlgnltlon. howl'ler, th• right to drlll. mine, ll«e. explore end oper11e through ~ ~ttcatlonl t.._.lllf' The 11re11 1ddre11 or other llClmlllecl to bl •142,eoo.oo. • r __ , __ M nald d Said llil wlll be made wltllOut 1lor1, •xPlor• lllcl oper1t1 through the~°' tne U9Plf 500 feel of _. • ...,.... common d11lgn1tton of uld Thi benlftdlry under Mid Dllcl .&..AJu&u1e an content right where he werranty, Hpr111 or lmpllecl, lht ""'-°'the upper 500 t..i of th• tub•urlece of Hid land, H wllll propoiel form, may bt properly 11 purported to be: 21 ot TNat ,__.ofore executed end Mic hael Dennis is not is, illustrated in part by regerdlng 11111, po11111ton, or 1111 111bwrf1c1 of H id t1r1cl, 11 r~ In deed from the Irvine OC:t-r-:111 U:~of~~Dlr.::1::' 11111Qr-.1Mnl, CA 927t5. delivered to th• undtrelgned • your typical Valentine's the fact that he ......_ .. tly 1ncumbrano11, to 11t11ly 1111 r~ In deed lrom the Irvine Compeny, 1 Mlehtglrt corporation. 0 u c or ~'°':J.. · Seid 1111 wttt bl mlde without wntten Dec:Wlllon o1 defaA1 encl ·~· prtnclp11 belanoe or th• Note or Compeny, • Mld'llgln oorpor111on. recorded Flbfulrf 13, 1881In8ootl Hunt~Of\ Bllctl, covenent or wenanty. opt-or o.mand for Sele. end a wrl111n day story. aold his personal record otlllf obllg1t1on MOurecl by 1lld r-oed Flbfulrf 13, 1Ht In 8ooll 13948, P•o• uo of Otr10111 m!: :i~=~~~ltby lmpt'9d ... to 11111, po11111lon or Notlc>I of Dlfeult end Election 10 For one th i n g , collection to help pay for OMO of Trult, w1111 111tlf11t end UUI, P•o• 1.ue 01 Olflcle l Recofde. lttl ~ of Pubtle Wort! T eneurnbr1ne1110 11ta.to; the unplld 8111.. Thi 1111lderllgnecl c:8Ulld Mid MacDonald is 94 De · other M.oma 11 pro11ldect tllerlln; Aecordl. Aleo peeptlng Ill wet• riaht1. °' 1. blllrlcl due on Int not• Of not11 Nola of DlfMlll end ~ to · nrus a trip to Hawaii for the plu1 lclvll'lc:H. If eny, und« the Al9o lltoeptlng .. wel• rtah'9, Wfllolhlr IUCll wet• r1Qllt• etlllt tie •peel•I •ttentlon of proec>ectl'I ~.O by Mid DMcl of Truet, 10 Seti 10 bl ,_did In the county is 3:>. tw f th terme ,,,.,... end ln1•111 °" IUCll Wllttlllf' IUCll -water tight• lllli bl riparian, overtytng, appropriative. bldderl II called 10 lht Pf'oc>OMI wit: 1129,357.03, pll'9 ttte IO!bMng wfler• ttte rlll Pfcper1y II located. They aren't married, 0 0 em. ldvanc:tt, and piu. r-. °'*Oii rlp1Fl1n, o.,,.,1y1no. approprl1tlV9, peroolttlng, pre1orlpt1v1 or raqutramenll, HI forth In 1111 11t1m1t1d co111, exp1n111 end Diie: Flbfully 3, 1913 b U t the Y , v e 11. v e d Together, they make ll"ld ....,.,_of the Tr1.111e1 and ol percotetlng, prucrlptlve or oontnleluel. wttf\Oul, i-, fhl ~:· for tult dlrle1lonl 11 ectv-11 tht time ot lhl lnltJel IMPERIAl CORPORATION beautilul music. the tnm• c:ree1ec1 by llkl o..o Of conttectull. wttt1ou1. nowevw. ~ r1g111 of .mry f0t the u1tdle Of 0 ng.. fl'lblleatlon of 1hll NotlOI Of 8161: ~ AMERICA together 15 years, since Ttu11. Tiie tolll emount of H id rlgflt of entry f0< the uere1 .. ~ IUCll rlOllte, .. r~ In deed Tiie foragolng quentlllH " '3,"3.51. •Mid llUtl. 11. 1967 1 than otlllg1t1on. lncludlno re11011ably IUCh right•, 11 reltfVld In deed from tne lrvlnt Oomp111y, • l!Pt)fOxlmlt• only, being.._, 11 NOTIC9 TO~ OWNIR 1787 ~ Drtw, • onger many rtllJC M)TIC[ 11tlm1t1d 1111, cll1rg11 a nd from fhe Irvine Compeny, 1 Mlolllg111 corpor•tlon, recorded ::"ti!: c:: r~~on°' ~, YOU AM .. DP'A~T UNDIJl A Sen OteQo, CA 92t23 ~ last. ncnnoua llUeMU ~Of UM TNllel~~ ttte time Mlclllg'n corporation. recorded F«INlry 13, 1991 In 8oOll t3944, doll t by lmC*eallonl O 11 D Of TR U a T. DAT ID (6191292-6480 When t'bey teamed up, NAm aTATDmNT of lnltlll pub41catlon Of .. ,.. "'°"°": Febnllry ts, 1991 1n 8ooll 139411, pege 14441 of offtc611,_de. no ..,,,_ « N8RUMY 1t, ,-. UNU .. vou By &cre111 CNmt111111n, h h . . The follcMtng pet1IOnl .,.. doing •• •t71, 1M.M. Page 1444!1 of Offlc:lll Aloord9. PARCEi. 3: E11tm1nt1 .. HI egrH thlt Ille ectull emount of TAKI ACTION TO PROTICT Trultll s ... Ottlclr S e W a S IS m US IC ~ 11: O.tt: FebNlry 11. 1993 PARCEL 3: e-ta .. Ml forth In the MCtloll ll"llltled "<*1aln -::...:: :;r~o":i::" .. ~ YOUR PROPIRTY, IT llAY •I Putlllahed Or1ng1 Cout Dally teacher at Santa Monica s T 0 TEL ME y ER & PAUL A. BEELl<E. fo'1h In Int Mellon ll"ltltled .. Certain 1111m1nt1 for ownert .. incl ~ .... the amount ol lrl"a.NOf IOU> AT A "'*.IC •AU... YOU Pilot, Feb. 14, 21, 21. t083 Cit Coll h 'call ..... OC -s ... ...___... Attorney 111 Law E1111n1nt1 for Ownere .. end .. ,uppor-1 . 11ttl11n1 nt encl ' ..al> AN EXP\.ANAT'ION Of' TU 8.$7~ Y ege, P )'Sl Y """' 1""' · t2""1._.....,., .. Y'I.. 31421 Hotly OrM .. Support, Settlement ind encroachment" ol th• ertlcl• ponlon °1 111• work, 11 mey be MATURI OF THI ...-ocllDINQ handicapped, almost 70 T~.l~A ~~-0 A l L EN s. Laguna, CA 92871 Enoroechm•nl" of lh• ertlCI• •ntltl•cl "1111m1n11" OI th• ~eel ~b4: ~::'lent bY AGAINIT YO"!t-!OU aHOULD rtllJC MOJIC[ years old, recently STOTELMEYER. 29832 Pre11on, (7 .. 14T~~180 entltllcl "E111m1nl1 .. of th• declerltlon. Allbldl°!.1111>1~.:·ontfle CONTACTALAWl'IR. ----------- d . d d 1 1 NIQuel,C """"n ·-·-Dlderetlon. PARCEi. 4: E11em1n1t aa 111 -·...-o.ted: February 7, 1083 OftMIOE COUNTY 1 vorce an near y ~ bul1nee9 A nv . by &lbetltutlon PAAC£L 4: e-nenta .. Ml forth 111 th• 11ct1on1 entltlecl b1111 or th• Direc tor of Public FIRST AMERICAN TITL.E ~COURT b r 0 k e . ff e W a S lndMdull r, eonctuc:tld by 111 Publl1111d Or1ng1 Co11t Delly forth In the 11ctlon1 1ntlt11d "certeln ....-nenll lo_.. .. Ind Wortll lllimlte Of the quenllllll of INSURANCE COMPA!N 100 CMe ~ DrM Wiit · h d · · Piiot Feb 14 21 28 1913 "Cert1ln Euement1 to Owner9" "aupport, 11tt11ment end wont to bl dOne. A Clllt. COfl). Slfttl AM, C•• 1111 mnt1 0 v er we ig t • 1 rec -R. StoteN'nlyet ' • • • ' end "Support, S11t11m1nt and 1ncro1chm1n1" ot 1111 1rtlcl1 8ubltl1utlon °1 MCUrttlll tor any ~ L. lJlwrll PLAINTIFF: t<ERI DOUMA.NI, tionleas, and also nearly Thll ll•t_,t -!tied wtttl"" ~ Enoroacllment" of the artlcl• 1nt1t11d •·1111m1nte" of 1111 money• wltlllleld by 111• Clly to Authorlnc:t Officer THOMAS J OOUMANI. THOMAS broke County Cterlc of Onnge County on rta.IC M)llC[ 111flt11d '"E111m1nll'" ol the d1ol1ra11011 of co111n1n11. lniur• performance •h•ll be 114 E. Flhll St M DOOM1'Nt, • rnlnOf. by THOMAS He• suggested they Fetltulry 3• 1913· ,..., D1cl1r1tlon of Co111n1nll, condition• encl re1trlctlon1, permitted In accordance with 811111 AN, CA 9270t J DOUMA NI, hi• Ouardlen •d ACTIT10U8.,..... Condltlon1 and R11trlct1cn1, r-o.o In eooei 14092, Paae 1797 provlilon• ol the C•lltornla (714) 558-3211 Lllem, KtMBERl.Y DOUMA.NT, • take an apartment Putlll•llld Orang• Cout Dally MAim aTATDmMT ,_ded In Book 14092, Pw 1797 14 offlclel record• (the "M11ttr OoY'lmment Code. Section 4500. Put111111ed Ore no• Co111 Dally mlnOf, tlY THOMAS J. OOUMANT, tnaoth d sh dil Piiot Fee. 7• t4, 21· 28· 1913 Tiie ronowlng pereon It doing of Offlc:lll Recor~ (the "'Meetlf Dldllrt!Uon") ll"ld elf'/ __,ment, No bid wll bl IOCl9lld from 1 Piiot, Feb 1•. 21, 28, 1M3 hit Ousdtln Id Utem -o-er an e rea Y 69S-83 bli"'-ea: • Dedlr•l)on"l Ind any -ldmlnt• _, tuppletnlnt• thereto. contrector who •• not Hc.nMd In 856-13. DEF EN DA NT : PA r R 1 c K agreed. "8JC MOTIC[ PRO-TEI. ENTERPRIZE&. and~ .. Ulerllo. Th• •tr111 1cldre11 or other -denc. With the law. under"" ANTHONY AUSTIN, COUNTY OF "I don't know wh.at I'd 15702 Pr~ L.ane, HunltrlO'on TM 1tr11t addrt11 or other common dulgnetlon of uld :~ = 7~tut1~ "8.IC ll)11CE OAANOE. CITY OF YORBA LINDA, do without M ichael, ..cnnoua•n•M a-dl.Cllfomll92948 common dulg111tlon of Hid cwoperty te SMWP0<1ed to be: 27 ~:1.,. ~ tci CITY OF BREA, TRAVIS TRUST. ltAlmSTAW Wllll•m w. J11p1r. 711 N. pr091f1Y II purpotted to be: 43 ExMIFHo. H,1Mne-.CAft716. wtlOm ---1:.m.not':... ..cnnoue• 11•• M.J. 9AOCK .. 80N8. INC .• A.NO act u a 11 y , •' s a Id Thi fo1oW1r1C1 ,,.__ -do4ng Menu. Lane, Senta Ml. Cellfomla ~· lt9, IMne. CA 92715. Seki .... wtll bl 1'llclt Without leeuld•:;~, of Huntington ....-STA~ DOES 1 ~H 70. tnduehe MacDonald, a talented ~ • '2701 Seki .... Wfll bl midi wttllOUt COY'lf'llrlt °' warr1r11y, IJC4)!-or 8-:tl Y Thi fOlowlng l*"IOftl .,. doing ll •DMe musician who overcame Al.PHA DESIGN, 23532 Thll ~la c:onduclld byM cownant Of werrwtty ....... °' lrnCllld ... '° .... PCll 2 'OI Eecii bid~ bl midi°"' on. ~ -CAM NlWll 17.., ... 1 polio and art b r it is ==~~ve, L-ouna lndlvlclullw1111em w . .Juf>1r =~ 1~:: '~ :=::::-~o ~ "'r:: lorm to bl obtained at"" otftcl ot FO~~ ~~~E~~T;E:,N:~~~~,.a~ n:o= .:-.= =:-... -z: ff · i 1 I Thomu or 811btr1 Stllter, Thie etatemen1 -lllld with thl ~due on tnt note or notll llCllfecl by ll6d Dllcl Of Truet. to Iii• Director 01 Public Worlli, VIETNAM EXPRESS. 5252 At~ ....._. ,_ ...... .._.. su 1c ent y to p ay 294t5 °'*"tWOOd Uni. Sall Juen County°"" Of Orenge County on llCUr9d by Mid Dllcl of Trwt. 10 wft: eat,51e.o6, p1u1 ttte folowlng De111lopm1nt Wing, 2000 Mein Dr., HuntlnQton lleed\, CA 82949. C' ,.._. .... •.,......,. concerts at the White ~. ~ eat75 flC>NltY 10, 1883. wtt: 117,124.49, p1u1 tn. fololll4na MUm1tect co11a. •xpen111 111d StrHI,. Huntington ~--... ·~ DE A f4 FORWARD IN O ...,. ,., • ..... . H . th Roose lt fhle "'*'-II concluetecl by"" ,_ Hllmated co1t1, HPtn ... 1na advel'ICll .. "" timed"" lnltlal Ceifomla; lhlll bl....., ..... ,_, COMPANY, INC ... C1tltornl1 If you wWI lo ... Int~ of ouae ln e ve lndMclulll. Publl1hed Orenge Coaat Delly ICl'IW'ICll" the ume ot ttte lnlllal pubkeUon of tf'lll No4IDI of 8111: wllh tha City Clerk •t the Cl'llc oorp9t1tlon, 5252 ArJIOIY Dr., en 111orn1y In tlll• mitre~ you yeM"S. l!llttlwa Stifter Piiot, Feb. 14, 2t, 21, Ms. 7, 1913 rlbl!cdon of lhll Notlol of 8161: 12.113.91. ~1.1.L! 't•lonS .!,!_.~ n d2000F I~~ Huntington 8Mcn. C_A 92849. lllOulcl do eo Pfomptly «>that your "I keep thfnking that TNI.......,.,... -tied wftfl thl 751-M 1,tol.11. MOTPCa TO ....,..,.T't OWMIJI ,...,,,._,,. ...,...,.ng, ,.._, tllte ~ 11 ciOndUctecl by 1 wrlttll"I 'e890""· If eny. may be meda h ·u CounJy Cllr1I of Orlnge County Oft MOTPCa l'O YOU ,.,. • o.FAUL T UllDlll A • 'r •• I . H II n t Ing 10 n 8 •• c". c:orporllton tltld on llrnl.. 80find a !. . .uee, mak.emovea lif~ne, Febniary3, 1983 PWLtC ll)11CE .....,.. .. O'Mml o••o Of TRUaT, OAT•o CeMom14LF_ .. _ 2on2 or1~~21"'..!-~·~ o..n Forw1rd1no Co. Av1eo1 u111• •• •••• Wll .,_,.. YOU AM .. .,..AULT UllDlll A IMIAJMY ., --UNI.a.II YOU .... uery • ...... .... .... .,. Inc. ' . '-'"'4•••· II trlhft .. ~ on bis own, and I'm Publllhed 0rll'09 CO..t Diiiy 111Cnnoue MJH•• D99 cw TRUl'T DATD MNtCM TAK• ACTION TO 'ROTICT °'**'by 1 COIMllttll OOll'lpOlld HllZlll Oe111t1. Pr-. ....., ....,. U& • • minds• Plot, Feb. 1, 14. 2f, 2t, 1983 MAm STATW 11, 1MI. UMl.i't• YOU TAlrl YOUR l'ttOf'•RTY. IT MAY •• ct 1tt1 City Ctlrtl, the City Attorney TNil ~ -tltld wtth the -.. u& r-.a::=.....,. rec::onciled to the idea. It 137-13 The fonowtng pereon 11 dot~ .AC)«»' TO f'ROTICT YOUR aoLO AT AW w.a,. YOU end Olrec:1or of Pubtle Wortt1 or Cowlty CW11 Of Onnge County on ._ • ..._&..-a. w.r wtlll .. would be hard for me to ~II: lf'IMMllDTY "MAY• IOU> AT A _., Ml UllUNAnoM °' nm """ ~ ,..,,_,ltlw _, flC>NltY 3. 1993. ' ...... with b'"" smil MUC MOllCE PART TIME Ml.IEF FOii "*IC Mu, • YOU .._Ml UTUM Of' TM PttOCHUJMO 1hl flllllu of Mid blddln8 wllt be ,_,. 111 Uttlcl d1111 1ollc1t1r 11 accert a <& e, RE 0 IS TE" E 0 PHYSICAL .EIP&.AMAnoM Of Tltm llAlUM AOAINaT YOU YOU aHOUl.D reported to tttl City Coundl Of Mid Publl1tled Orenge Co11t Diiiy oonMJO de un il>olJedo en Ntl but would do it. But up PIC1n10Ue. ..... THERAPIST. 1702 R1lll Cltcte, °' nm PtM)Cl.IW AGA*IT COMTACT A LA'"-. city .. HuntlnQton Bw.11 It tNlr Plot. ,..,, 1, 14, 2f, 28, 1.a .. u n t 0 . d. ti., 11 h. c., I 0 to now, he baa ah.own no MAim STATllmlff Huntfllalon 8-c:fl, CA '"49. . YOU YOU aHOUl.D CONTACT A o.tect· FebNlly 7 1983 reguler m .. 1Tng to be held on ee1.a lnmedllt--.I• 09 Illa menera. TM followlno perlOfl II doing PATRICIA ANN I.II. YORIN LA..,. AMT AMENCAN TiTLE . Monde't. March 1. 1983, II the llOur • ., ~ eeCrtta. .. hey..,,.... sign of wanting to end ~ • A.P. T .. 9702· """ Cl re It , DATED: flC>NltY 7 1983 IN8UAANCE COMPANY of 7~ P.M. In tile City Covncll NI.IC MOTIC[ 11'11111 • ,...,.._atlempo. our arrangement, and I LANGUAGES IJHERNA-Hun1tnoton BMcfl, CA t2t41. ARST AN£Ric:AN TITLE 1 Calf. Corp. Ct11mber• tn the Civic: Centlf of 1. TO TH£ DEFENDANT: A cM TIONAI., IOU I.• tre1c111t1 Thie"'*'-• oonclUctecl bY.,.. INSURANCE COMPANY, .ie.Wllne L l..-te Nici (!/lty of Hunllngton 8-:tl, ll"ld flCTinOUI -.. c:omplllnl " .. been ftled by the -----------A--. Founllln v~. Celtfomll lndMduel. 1 Clllfornla corp AutrlOri8ld 0-. lhltl tie ected l4>0fl by Mid Qty MAm tTA~ pWnttfl...,,.. you. If you....,, 10 82708 P1lrlc:l1 Ann lltygrtn Jelnl*'I L L..t.. 114 E. Ml St. Counoll It the regullr meellng ol ~ ~ Pt'IOnl -dotng defend thia llwlUlt. you muet, wtltllrl Tllllll[llPJ 8onnlt Jean Tied•, 9031 L9 R.P.T.. ~OJ-. SerlU Al& CA 82701 M~ 7.lt1ee::. H ti 1 B II SUNDAN C E AND AS ., It cl1y1 etter tlllt 1ummon1 11 ftn••'I ~ A--. Fountain Vfllliflt, TNil ....,...,. -tied """ dll 114 EMt FINI 8er.t 14) 656-3211 • ,,.. c >' o un ng on eee • OC T S 7000 W Cole H .-wd on you, file with .,,.. court • •lllll!lmJ!lllllll!~lllllJl!l!l"-----i Clllfomll ~709 County Cllrti of Orlnge CounlY Oii 1 Sima Ana, ca. '2101 PllbtlllMcl Or1t199 C0Ht Diiiy Callfornl1 raHrvH tlll right to ~ I IA 1Et · N w t B 111 ~A "'1ttln NIJPONI to the COll\Pllnl. Thie buetritM 11 oondueted by"' '*'*Y 3• 1913· Tll: (7141551-3211 Plot, Feb. t4. 2t, 21, ttea l"ljlG1lnYO<IItwdl.~10 ~ ~ ' • por H C ' UnllM you do eo. ~ dMallt, wt1 lndhiduel. Publi.tled Orenge c;o.."/":::., Publllhed or7 co .. 1 Diiiy M3-83 the bid o-ntd f« thl bell lnterwt 8Cot1 o.vn.. 7000 w Colet tie ent«ed on epplleatlon of ttle J AD~D:'RIEDEL Thie..=,.":.= wtttt IN Plot, Fec>. 1. 14, 2f, 21, tea PtlOt Fee>. 14. 21. 1ta 814.a •-.,. -..-. ~ty ol Huntington Belch, Hwy. S4'i. n , Nlwpor1 a.di. CA ~ *i-:U.:. ~ ~~ · • County C11rt1 Of Onlnge Cowlty on 9IO--l3 ..--""1-. By «dlr of the Oty Council of the nee:.;..., Cf-7000 W Colet dllnei lded tne compWnt. ""*1f'I MD .. age 99, retident of flC>NltY 10, 1983. •-.,. --PWlJC M011C( 111Cll1llOU9.,.... ~ ~~,.!.!Glont .. ~· Cllllomll Hwy., SUit• "· ~ e.im. CA could retult In g1rnt1hmtftt ol New part Beach, Ca. Famed f-.z7 ,..._ ""'114 ..._ rrA,_-r .._ • .__y ..,, ...... •*3 WIOM l#lnQ Of mGnll'f or OloPWIY away on Febnw'y 12, 1983. ~b~4 °'21~ ~; ~~ ..cnnoue MIH•M r.cnnoue • Ill HI Thi tOIOWtft9 ..,._,. -dotng ATTESWT. Thlt. ~ 11oonduGtedbY111 or oth.r reflef requ .. ted II\ th• Survived by 3 90N The Rev ... _., ,._., . • '"' .. -· T4~ .... STA~ .... 9T4..-T ~ -AllQI enlWOr1tl 1111tneorporet.ci lllOCIAllton OI,_ COl\'lll)llln1. W-·-u RJ~-1 Dr LS Th• fotlowlng ptrlOn i. CIOlng Th• followlng P9f90fl •• dofno CINE VIET. LTD .. 4997 CllYClertl. lflen1'*'""8NP. DATED:Mly24, t992 .,,._y · cue , · · · bullr'llll 11: bulll'llle -MecAttlv 8llld 41'1 Roor ~ Put>lllllld Orange Co11t Dally &Mile D. er-LEE A. BRANCH. Riedel and Dr. Henry A . rtalC MOllCE JEUNESS€ St<IN CARIE. 1521 H. a. INFINITY. 414 Peclftc 8llctl. ~ t2MO · Plot. Fee>. 14, tN3 15&-83 Scott e. 0evr1e1 ~ RJedel, 8 grandchlldnm and ACTTnOUa ......... Dorothy l.IM, N-port IHCll, c-t HW-Y. 14un1tnOton ~ J . c . ,. AT TE" I 0 N • Thie at...,,,.,.,. -Nici with lhl By £111111 L. Corooran, 17 great-grandchildren. um aTA~ Celltomlt e:zeeo Celtlornta l2MI ASSOCIATEI, IHCON"OAATE>, 1 ft11JC ll)11CE Cowity a.ti of °"'"91 Coun'Y on Deputy Family f•veilde services The loftowfno '*''°" It dotno P"'61 Y. Hlno. 1521 Ooro111y Jerry Wayne Smell, 81tl Ctllfornl• oor,oretton, 017 Feb. 3, 11le3. Md'ARLAMD & DIN ~ • ~. Newport &Ndl, Cellf0<"'-Pennlnglon Drive, Huntington ~ --., --.... 9Mcf1. llOncl MWT1MO .e .._ • W 11'11......, wUI be eld on Tuesday MICHAEL MA XWELL & t2980 ~c:.Mlomll_... Cetltornllt2tl0" ......,._.,._, ThlCounty~DlltrteuOf Publl1hld Or1nge Cout Diiiy ....... mornlng. Interment at ASSOCIATO, S572 N\ltrneg, """"· Thie~ la conduded bY"' Thll IM.tllnllll le condUoted by"' Tilll ""'*-11 oondUoted by a orange co1inty, c1urornla, wlll P1lot Fib. 7, 1•. 2t. n, 1ea. ._..AM. c• 111181191 Pecitk: View Memorial Park. CelMomle 112114 lndMdult. lndMcluet. 8""12 lllntt9d per;1*8NP. reoe111e ..-d bide Uftttl Tlllndey. 840--83 (714) m-eM1 In lieu of flowen memorial MicflMI ......... $572 Nutmeg, ,..,.. Y. Mino Jeff'/ --J.C. PA~l'ISON Febfulry 24. 1913 It 11:00 1.m. __ .,. _,..._ Pu~ll•lled Ore~ COMI Deity contributions may be made IMnl. Cllfomla '271' Thia litlllemll"lt -fled"""' 1hl TNI .......,_. -fled__. ttt1 & ANOC~ }NC, etc11 mull t11 tecelved at 1111 ~ ""'"""' Plot. Feb. 14, 21, a . Met. 7, 1Ma u~ M---'-' u -...i•-• Tiiie ..,._le conductlct by"' County~ d Ofenoe County on CoUl'lty CWl!t !J...Ofenoe ~on J .C. Pettereon. ~· MrM• ..... Ollloel by rtellltOUe ._.. -.a to ·--oe1.aa. ... ~ ........ un1ncotpor1tect 111oc:11uon ol,_ FebNtrV a, 1ee.s. _ JMlllrY 1 • t..... ,_.. °'*"'""' ot ttte •dell anc1 """' 1111~ Ml um aTAlW Paclflc View Mortuary then 1 peni..-Np. ,._ P Hiiied Of Coat l'\a»u Board tonh. 11 Wtllo.h time they Wiii be Tiie following '*'°" 11 clolt1g P\aJC ll>TICl dl.rec1on. MlcllMI Muwell Pubt~ ~ Coe•• DatlY ut1,.., 7 1., ';l' n, 1..'s ,,,_., TNt •12 ••• --.ci w4Ctl lhl CMlbllclY ~ ll"ld uln'llMd at bu*-• ...cnnoue • H •M Thie ••••11-fllld ..... lhl Piiot. ,., 14, 2t. 21 ..... 71. 18'3 Plot, ' • • f70oD ~°""'°'°'*"'County on lhe omc:. of ..... Dlltrtcta. tQl44 c M MILES ENOtNEEAINO um aTAW IALfZ-.. OM ...,.. a nrn..a. WIS1CUPP CHA ... 427 E t7th St Costa Mesa 8'6-9371 CcM'tty a.rt Of Orange Clouftty on _ •11-«l ~ 10, 1tu, IElll• Annue. Founteln Vtll•). S£RVICES 19791 VilWPolnl LMI Tiie ~.,.,... .. dOlrlll "*'-Y3, 1M3. W Pwl>+ltMcl Ofenoe co .. '.': ~t'O"f'o~HEEL ~~~=7ntlngton 8Hcll: ~I~ EXPRUI. 140 W. Publl.tlld OranQe Cout Dtltlf PIOt. fltb. 14, 21. 28, Met. 7.1.~ ElllCTRIC BURDEN CARRIER Cord•tl M Mtltt 19711 Wlleon, Suite E.e, Coeta ..... , Plot, Fib. 14, 21. a , .... 7, 1td &OL I I SILVER , __ WITH 81(1D MOUNTED LUIE Viewpoint I.Int 801 282 Cllltor"6t t2e27 •-"" -IYSTlM, SPECIFICATION Ho. ttumtngton a..d\, cilJor.nla HMf w.lel'll .1oM ~ 140 w . ..aJC ll)llC( ,.._ """-A·1t3. Thll ~II condllc19d by 111 Wlleon, 8uh1 E·I, 00111 MMe, -rm--• 11 •• lldt ll'IWt t>e IUbMmld on ttte lnCIMdwtl ~ '"27 MlihOW9llllW , umtTA..-T T!le lotto.Mg ~ II d04flO ....__ CAI.WEIT 11. I.TO., 10101 ..... A-, "* 111, fCMlttin YaleY, CelJ9rnle tt?'OI 'f11• ·---10101 llattf A .......... 21t. ,_,.... V..,, ~"'°' "* .,..,_ .. ~ 11¥. ..,.....,. __ ...,.. T ... 8- n.Mlllfl••-lllCI_. .. CGuMlf Qerlc °' ~ CouMy Oft "*'-YtO. ~ ,_ ,... ....• d ~ CMat .,. ..... ,.,~ ..... ~ "°..-"'iT. +{ " form ~ b1 ti. Olttncte In C0tci.a M. Miiii o.1111 E. ~. 170 W. Wlw\, TAX IRE E * Tl'Mt ~ Pef90tl It dolne llllOOtdtnot Witt\ 9'I prollltlof11 of f111e "8WNnt -fllld w4tt1 ,._ ..... ~ 0-. ...... C.....i*t ....,_ II: .. ~.. COW'lly a.ti °' Orange Coun'Y Oii t2Cl7 ,OONTMN VALL.SY AUTO 6 8oeolftoatlonl, bid t>lat*t end ,.,.._., 17, ttai. TNI ..._. II OOfldlJOted br I TMJCt< .. Al". 11170-..._ _,.,_, ... 11...,.. IN'f llt~ W ..... c: :• . Pay cash or make 20% Down Payment and pay It monthly ....__ •----v-. c.19• 111 at "" 11»ove lddrwe: ,....,,..,... "'bttahlcl <><anot cM.t o.ity n. _:; wie ._. ..-. .. wJOi ...__.. -·' 640-2110 Ot tll-t41t.T9d HOfflNw'I Plloe. Fa t4, l1, '8, Mir. 7J"3 ~ Cllrtl of °'9'89 ~CM ~: I 1 H. ,,...., l017 Clllll of~ IJT~ ~ 10, 1111, -w. 1111 t.orenao, tent• A111, .. _.,. llD11C( ,,_, ~ ll104 "'bll.-0 °'""' c!.::"Q ....-.... ftli'*l'Mtd Ofange c.... DlillY TNI ..-...11 oon• :11d W 111 -..... ......... 14 1,._ -rmm • II• I l"l!ot. trW. 14, 11, II, Mllr. 7.1. 1tlt lndh'IOI• .. _ .._... • -..._ ,., .. 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Fanc8d '/Wd oomplu. It 400/month & gar909. Kld1 & ~· l8ny Dyer. i.u-e20o. · welcome. 545-2000. One of tM beet pric.d 9"-1111 Aoaftt,no•, hOIMI In leyll'IOl'M •t $3"0500. Stunning 3 Bf 2 8• home w/famlly room & 1pa. F1atur .. ~Nil.I I 1111:1 I Y I. A'iO:.,Ul 11111 "> Include b••m e.lllng1, •--------Walk lot• of 1111~ nlu• l .... .... ,... 3 Bd, 1~. beth home. ti: Mar.nab -lr11in r; 3 ldrm. 2 b8, det8tcned 2 car ger•g•. Nr b"c:fl. 1750/mo. 157~134 e"'8 or MO-Q034 ., to bMCh. Trade fOf c:on 11811811 1149. Cllt fOI' View· • do, TD'•~m~ll hOUll lnQ •J>pl. 831-1370, IUll -??'1 Bkr. 14 ~12 EMy weltt to bch, 4 Bf, 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MITIU 1 to 4 bdrn& ..,ing 8t N60 to 1800 TR\Dl'l 10\,\I l~I ,\I I' 88, IP8CIOUI living rm, ------famlly rm, l•undry rm. ..._. .... , 18tge b81cony. s1ae,ooo. 3 bdrm, lemlly rm nom. 53&-1718 on c:orntf' lot with unll· mlttd view of beach & IWIEll W&rfl llT ocHn. Spa & patio. ..---.;=;..:...=:;;__ __ 1 3 Br, 1 'A B•. newly Owner fltxlble. $825, P•lnt1d townhou••· 000. 1 _ ••a1n Owner may carry 3rd .,.. --T. D. at blended rat• 111-1• LITS. llY. Ull 2 Br, 1 ea. 1 lte)fy, llltig m. ... A• 12.5'11> for 5 yr1 w/10% RHdylnow. SFR, R·2. c:pt & clrpa, P8tlo. frP'Q, Attr8Ctlv. lour b«troom, dwn. U4,900. Cr•lg 3 ... 3 ... f trpl R·a : •P." & c:on doa. d1hw1hr, bHmld e.11· -~--._.. two bath home. Hlghly S.tteye31·12te .... .... am rm. 500• comm I. Owner/bkr ~·· 2850 Elden. .w. ~~:::.· T~c:~= 1 ~ ~·/~°r'n !a:·v e : 933-2801 /mo. esc>-1799· WOODBRIDGE, 1lngl• dtlld kitchen. Formal 833·9773, 558-4982 or SUPER SPACIOUS l•mlly helm•. 4Br :Sba, dining room. Property ~11 YllW LIT 3 bd, PoOI nom., loedld •oro11 from park. Up· 1 d with extraa. Verl E·Z grttdea, A/C, nr ec::t\oOtl, c:onv1nl1ntly oc:at1 . I 2 000 H In 1120 If IWIU 11, UllU M o v •. I n . I 7 5 . pool1. No J)9tl. LHH S2e7,500. tl • ome ' Fan tu tic: ocean & 537·9740, Ext 3. agt. NO 11200/mo + 11c:ur1tw eaa..... 000 n•lghborhood. 3 R8Cluc.d f« qu1c1c Ulel 2 _ _..91 ....__ ,...._.. ....._ .,.,,c ' -s..-• ...,._ 2 ... Frpl Needt bdr-hou11. "'••· Nr ,.._, .. _ . .,_, ..,_ .-"'"' ..._, 551-2439 •• , ...... 1Unn ........ -. ... r 1165,000. 772-7281 1..,......,~...,,.....-.,.,.~~-':"i-....... ::::;.~..:...:......:...:... __ _ -c:IMnlng. 213.-530-5159 Nwpt Pier. S1H.OOO. WALKER & 1.££ R.E. 3 8".t 2 Ba, dbl C18f, ltg yd. HouM for rent In lovely 111·1• i19iM lM4 Owner/agt 646-7958 S725/mo, 11t, lelt, MC. tMne ., .. on month to • Tll IUIT ....... "" ................ Live In 3 bdrm, 2 bfth upper apt. Commlfc:lal lhOp, omc. or retail on low•r level plu1 4 car parking. Prlc:. at 1395, 000, associated lllltJ., l fj•, Wt A rr R ':> J ,' 9\o I t , '" 1 ~ 878-304e month bull wNll ~ •.. -.,..... • IC-ONDO ~B~S ht ef C.U!J HU *3 BR, 2~ ba, twnhM, r9m•ln1 on m1rtcet to -• ..-. , I DUPLEX • by OWfl8f Im-dbl OW D/W frpl PoOI .... S Bf 2 8a. agl femly -~ ~· ;!:.'x~ med. oc:c:up. 3br, · 1ba t1nnl1, '$795'. No' J)9t1'. houM. Only f~OO/mo. Chwmlna2adrmhlghty nn.nc:tngorwllltrad.for upper. 1br, 1ba low•r. 933-1653«752·5822 ~~g 0'9maron upgraoei:t, upata1r1 unit. condo In lndlan W1l11. 2~ OW· 16 ml. SE of Ealdl 1 +Den .,. .•--------Excellent flNtnc:lno avall-I 185 ooo . Pvt pty. Julien. MllQnlflclnt vi.w $590/mo ' g 1111' 4 Bf 2bt In Thi Colony. able. A1klng U'T,900. 7 14 /675 •8 6 5 1 0 r on fenced ac:r•. out· ~50 Comm. poo1 llnd t.W.. For an 19po1n1ment to 619158&-4722 bulldlnga. eo fruit ,,.... 1175. 640-7114 .... c:all 640-1151 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BofA euh appt'alted It Su.,.r 2 Br, frplc, lg pMlo,1....;..-;...._ ____ _ 1• 177.500. (619) 32().$4419 2 cu gar. UH/mo, 2 bdrm, din, 2 c:er gar. IJ'l IUUY ... 55e-e676 Pool. Jae: •nd tennl1. ,.,., LLH ·luNNUytN ..... _. ~ ....... s"'* 2 er. ftl>IC, 1g patio. L7'2~5~21' 7 2 • 0 1 1 3 • 8U1 a• rteUlt, you might llYe. -q,_,.z 2 cu gar S695/mo Ju1t get your.elv11 an proptrtlH property • 556-6571 • ' Turlltroc:k 3 Br. 2 B•. •LY 1% MWI xlnt buYI ldMI Newport brHk·tv•n • S460,000 family rm, ptlv PQOI, 'Pl. OMllf alMclng S10G,OOO Beech iocatlon c:loM to equtty. .. 2 BR 1 81, fncd y•rd, .~nnl1 . S 1450/mo. • HERITAGE REALTORS '°' dltttetled hOUM with OOMn, bay & lhopplng. 3 Want: ~ land loc:kebl• 1tor• 1h•d,1 __ 1_-6833 _____ _ ·--•• garage. A11um•bl1 or bdrm1, 3 ba. community IOf afford•ble houalng In grds" new q>ta, f:ro'~ lm!NIC 3 Bf 2'At Ba qui.tty _...,__ 1oen a11 , 12%. PoOI & t1nn11 cr111 •1eo. ao. c.1. n o & d•P· elag8nt d9cor All .,.. 11111 -.S :in ST Sat LL~ Ag t. 0001 You'd bitter lff GOLDEN PROPERTIES Meyer Pl.,·549-3-4M n It 1... S 120 0 I mo . lmmacul•t• 5 Bdrm. IM0-1538 evenings. thla ontl Bring 'fOUt tool 752•1589 pOO/mo 3 &. 2 88. El 551·6336 ::~io:=.::: Pl ... llLIW ~sl~~~t0f17~~~~i;.•· T~~ ~ =i:i: ~~lly hm. 251 _w_oooe __ Rl_OO_E_CON __ DO_. tac:utar view. 1675,000 11a•m ptu1 trlpl1 lot w/~n 645-e373 Oul1t end unit. 3Br fM _. v111w 1n Cembna fot pro-1 ..... ba, country llltch. · .,...._....,.0 t<w ~ ..... 2 bdml. t per1:1ee In Coet8 ....._ °' EASTSIDE COTT.AGE llUndry rm, lrpl, P9tlo, lJfllillOOt: •• ..-ba. ~Model 1n 1 Dorothl Lowe 2Br. 1 ba. kld/JMt ok. a ir. No p•h. L•• ~~Reelt~~ora~. t~7~~~~!I Woodb!ld{lt • VIiiage ( 7 u ) 6 4 4 . e 9 6 0 r Yrd. Oar, P•llo. 1595. HOO/mo & 11c d•p. i;: or.-8f'lght llnd O-· 875-56ll 131-4320 561·2439 ... .., 1122 f\.11 upper unl1 wt1h btl-.... WIW ...... l.J. ·--.......,. It-Vt1y nice 2• 2be town-__ HOM_E_FOA __ R_ENT __ cony. Temtlc IOcatlon all D --.., llOIM. New and del6Qnef' 1rvln1 2 Bdrm, 1675. 1M Ill. -YllW tor ottty •101,000. Pvt party want• to buy pert8d. S1000/mo. E"91 Fenced )'aid & gart1g9. 111.l • TUii ~ ~·!::V ~·~ ~c:; lromOWNl'tto30untta. c:11t ue-u111. d•Y• Kida & P8tl "com•. 'fOUt boring lncOme pro-Bdrm patio hom• with Coat8 Mela.. 8424490. 41M-22:20 54&-2000. Aolftl, no fM. l*tY or outgrown reald-lty nice lendlc:aplng. S242, 3 Br, 1~ be ~. get, Woodbridge d•c:or•tor lf'IOI With ti. large 9qU-000. FU. ....._1020 .. &.I. lnc:d yd. MSO/mo, '500 upgredld 2 Br. 2 Ba. lty for thl1 nnt. rUl11C L.-IUL llTlTI _._. aec:. 8.A. Hgta.133-1927 wttf\ Den, trplc. )ecld In :CS~! ~K ~~ 651•TI77 Thtonlylhlngy,une.dto ..... hn.laW PllYATI t-1 ::,~mklt=:1'9~~='. BEACH CORONA HIGH· know •bout prHtlg1 ....... 2 Bf. A®ltt, range, no 675-1558 LANDS location, with hOmel In Newport. _. ___ ,_ 1117 p. II. u ti 11 p •Id .l------Mff--1p1ctac:ular vl•w of ,_ .......... __ 1540/mo. + MC. 948...., ....... .... !!?! BlllEMllllLOW~~t ·.~ w Architectural 2 Br ocaenrron~age. w. 11ttt. St. ..... 1e11. Rent, Lw. or 88le ,-·-· Of..,. a.ea Prooertlaa old & rultlc, . mo S660 2 8d 1 88 2 br, range, ""'18. .,.,. ~·~"~~ h!~5 .. 01°95,t00 ....... .... lrn 646-8359 Winter. prtcg. 675-4291 333 E 211t c .M. #3D dener, H50 mo. 442 equity & wlll carry 2nd BMut. Sp•nllh b!M, vu lnlM Jiff 845-110S Hr. 11-<4 Mon-.Y Dr. *--0154 TD aur1, eoutllne, ntt1 It.I IUT -JM .... m OCEANFRONT DUPLEX • & hal•• App $525 •-Ora..,..tr" cozy 1 Br & .. 111 w · r • 81uff1X·Plan,38f,2.....a., lott".-R•frlg porch. F•bulou1 loc. VI-or ~:: ::':.":C,:1~~ J ~me!: C::.:: '575/mo. AGt 956--0110 ~!:e \~t9~A~~ 1~M: :'i:v~n~ ~~ • f0tbttofroverl321i,OOO . ...., 1117600 1--..... "lit MUNITY. 2 & S Br. 2'~ Encl gu No petl 31131 Hoity. s. L8Qun8. .... • · vrv • ea. 1eoo.1eoo 1q n. of 11200imo. 4"'3481 ·· 49t-1IOO ... ,::::, .. 111, LIDO ISL.E • 3 bdrm,.2 be. pure luJCury. Oet8gH. --------famrm. 11100 mo. Bill •PH In every home • Ooeanlfont, Crteoent Bey, Tll ,.. IF NW l!nelt .... IW t44 MM CJNndy, Rftr. 67M1e1 mHttr eutte, dlnlnt 1w8 S BR. 4 a., 2 fptc'a, LIT • • ..... room•. wood burning montll to month. l170CI. A .,,. .. __ -- -Very nice 3 Br. 1 B•. tlr-iac:n. mlc:ro-w•ve 4M 1231 eu1tom ......... wtth a na" 8eortl08 by Owner. Her· ocean"""'· ftplc:, bit-Ina, -.. --------w!M frontage on ltle 8°" UMIY 8omef'Mt model bor Aldae Ctett. ,._,,,... 9801 9nltore Dr. (drM ~. pr~• P8Uoe & ..... 11111 - c:our11. 5 Bdrm1. &\t wltl\ pool In ovettlad 8ble 10)'5~ vw. 2 Br, by ~700 until "'-"-=~~="fa~~ MNT bathe. plua •II of th• beck )Wd. ~deooo 2 frplo't. IC>8-1475.ooo. '546-· minute• from l'11hlon Laluna Hiii• '" Bd-'-. _..._you..., ... med . hl"'9 room 7&t-1914. .. •m llder 'fOUt home « ott. dining room and much -......., .. _ --, ••v -7 •...... ,._ Pia• or O.C. Alrpon. ...... Kida & ,... ..._ , • i i ' t I I I c P9Qt. 11.150,000. Con-with .-tbar. 6 rm1, •-...... -~---1-_-...... ---3 :1w..!!!,E~~~';.~ ~ "'8nd. 7 rnit'KMe to S.C. 17 5. F1nc:•d yard • proper-ty u down pay-more. ow.t.,... atr91t. Br. 3 frs*, wetber. tum. tl50/mo Incl ut.M. Ju1t "'' dr Newport ooma. 645-.2000. ~ mtnt. 1325,000 lnCllude8 land. .,...,. CUllofNUtlon, 11~4'4 wlldya IMS. l IO. of 88n Diego no .... '.:I .... .... alt 8PJ)llanc.e, on goff HAA80A RIOOI! Frwy. From •1000/1nO. . RVMt-.'< _..-.&.. oour.., total vtew aedl Fin. ocean & -.. It vu. 631-643t, 241S Orenge ...... M Wt . room.~~= 4 Br. 3 BL tum~ AW.. C.. Mee&. tt()Ml8 FOR MNT =IN nio.t home In '3000/mo. 78CM764 ot EaMalde nloe c:1ea1'1 2 Br. 1 Mllil6on VlefO I 9drme. tM oommunltY Wlldyt •~.... BL ~ )Wd, MC6ld 1726. ''"°" yard• & • 7141165-1400.' Wk.I'd• I ar. g e . N 0 pet.. g•r•g••· Kid• & ,. .. . _ -~ Houee "C'' 1541 Orange, ~.no .... !~~~~~~~l-i7~14~n~eo.-~31~70~~~~r-::c·:ah!ndaW:::;ii HO/mo. 11t & Ho. weloome. 50·1000 a.,..,.. le :!:i ... ti IN 541-2n1. •••• .. ·M ... llT 1111 ... NII .... 4 Ir 2 aa ocnfmt 11100 Ea1teld1 2 Br. t Ba. t 1 1 l\4t le Concto •I I I M t'*9'1 lttlt ttme to 2 '1r 1 a.. Y'1Y IMO etOtY with petto oerpeta. '• ' 1M... get your 11t•r• of the 2.;,oor1fmt11000 drapea, d(W. i&1s1mo. ~ 1:n.!.":!:: ... oftMMI 0orc1 I bf ........ ft t76-0M2 l1.0.J~7 7S72 deye = 3iot~=·°" lr9 r.:~~. '::.~nn1e: .. 11111 I ., OldE/88'*"9hlde IOt~B~dlgee 11a.oi ~ . ... ......... • ~· "*'-Ill 11M1'1 tMMcl OI!' ·n:.."•: HVHmt I & den, grdnr. 111-1• l'!·at... u 1111• =.-r1tieit!: ;·PC:~ ~· 19raT~·: 0on·t m1at °"'• oe11 ,.. v...._ 1eot1 l550 Utrry Oil o.;; ~~k T' 11 or•• 1 9 L Npt = 4:, = _:Luxury=.:!..::.2'...:M:;:2:._,.h_OOl_ldo....,.-.lii11g..:-:c..;::=ftWOl'=:;c.~=--:::--.;3:"i1r.:". 70t. e'fi'1a ••Ibo• Al get, rpo, .... mo. full •0" •0vrM ....,, l1IOO 1el I ..... ltQ.lltO flOOI, ....._ 11.0llla. ~ Ccrilo ttlr i1HO AWi now • ...._?4M ... 11111 t4rtlf ..... ~ 1580 w .. t8lde O.M. OtMn ~ _.. llulll a.., 4 Ir. I • Udo Ille..., 1800 lfletJt a •· 1 la. oar IL twn frlllD. ,..., fM ., ........ r•lbH 00¥H ~·::.:-0= ':: f_~OI~ nUO/•o . .... ? ...... ' ..... •· 1tOO .... """"° ...... , • ....;;~-.;;;~.;...· ..-.....-;;;;;.;.._ .................. ~ t:•d• Cn• uo. 10-IUI or __ , __ -.. Mr CMD 0.. I CcM Mr *°° mMlll , t.ti"Newtto;tC; .. , :;c;:,;r r ...... Hbr .......... -NIWM ~ I IR fWft ... e, HOii HW. ''!-!!!!!!!·!!!!!!!!!I 8111f11RONT Halm .,.,...,, No. OM. No aa9'1'rr I retr11. 1; IMO. •1-1• pote. Awl 111 . HIO. 1100/ ... •a-MH, DICUTIVI ' If' I ... .,.,__, .,.._, :c::-.n:= ·::.:..~~..: a.-.tntl.OllTerry, ~ ~!"' -I IR. -. ~.""1.-. 110 : ............ -...-...-:...:..; == .. ~· • \ .. $14,400 Oranoe Coeat °"llY PILOT/Mon<SeY, ... uary 14, 1113 •• -------.___... .. --,_,.. . ... ., ~·~s&1·~·~··.•,E-~-=-_=-:~~-.--~~~.~~~~~,~~~~~-~~-1~=w=~.H~~'~ff~~~~~~~™·w~~w~~~•u~,, COlele etudent wlll ll1 In 81111n 8peolellet. ,alt UO'd, bonded, IN'd Ti• titm/rttnOV-MINl\I r1KnlQ9-pool•wll« l'IMI IUWIOH: torm1 pr.. 20 ytl, ref, Ina. °"811ty·tenllble "'*' All ~:J!l: 19L TIWll'• ALL~ P9'1 .,our home. night• & dry. ,,.. ••· ~f.tN2 xtnt ,..., 161..oett lffltetiO" Jim Mt.OtH 1>•red b'/ accountant•. IH-11Ge, IM-U28 ·.,ff......,. tot 1 IYll M o d er 1 I I r 1 t e 1 . .,.. ,... AIPAIR/MPIPl/MMOO ~ .... "';. ed ~~1::0 w/f1~ 8~r~h~=·~i C!ttrM!!n, lmgl ~~~ MAlr .. lgtAn &•sta H Yfl UC ~8A1 Int, L0w8=:r2~1-o;oi-· lm!t!dtl"""" 1N-t144. AM tor . Otpt• -10 min. blMCh. •AHUILD STORM Fr• w1, ~ :.2~ HANDY ANDY le IAOK bonded. 'WI, C<*>f Ex-"---·1· ·-. In ,--·-·-~-.. -· __ ..__ ...... DllY Ma. Hiii, ttvldln rmt '11: 1119 DAMAOl!D• can't IMll ,_.lrement • 119r1 MS-4t 1 Alct\ d """'"' .._ -·-_,, __ -.,..._ .,.,.. ft r00tn •1.110: oouot1 ltO; Homee a hi wlllt. Lio. Tll ma... Ill home repllt1 or re-BRICKWORK: Smell Jobe . 1 If r1t1t1, r.w or remod lnO, COCIY ... o ,. ... llfV, Ploy llU!!!I c:hr SIS. ouar. ttlm, pet Deelgn Contr. a.4 .. 18'7 Lawn·lt ... tnrub INtlll modltt. Al al'#eyt, t_w. ~M.~':o-.~ P11n11no: tntlext, r••· TOP HAT t3e-2030 875-4451, 7~ 8.ilOon Promotion• UnH• OCIOf, Cfpt r..,.W. 16 yra Almodet/"9pllrl, comm. TrM trlm/llWnoYll , 6 r.tl. 84Nte • oomm. "r• raterdln1. PLUMBING REPAIR; SERVICE mlt1d: bright, b .. u t. up. Do work myaalf. & rMld. Uc'd, bondad, Llwn mllnVRototllllnQ QIN CONST. 642·2"4 L~~riro~~~dl~ ~o-:'"638701w Pncg IOI ttr~lng. 8 t1n Ratoo1te w11er "'"· IP. bouquet•. 81m1 d1y. Raia. 554-01U 1111. For .. ,. 852·9142 Fr .... 11m1t• M8-eoh 11ec. Otlf,,_1ry~"""'" a. .. a..~eoee vi 13e..5951 hook up lor w11har/ .;.;;;•T-t-LE-IN_ST_A-L'~ ·D--4t4-7S50 ,........ --.. winter prloN. 873· ., INT/S:VT CALL JIM &.£ nny W• ewe Crpt Clelnert "---•n•··-· Cl:::•• ROD'S Cl.I.AN-UP: ,,.. & OUllOl'n). ~ 'd, ..,. '. . dryar. copper replpa. All klndl. Oullfanteed. Dl£CT \II\ Stearn CIMn a Upnot _. ... _!!!!__ anrub trim, melnt, haul. BRICKWORI( ._ Ml 1111 ~2030 ~ John etWl'I leHty ........ Truc:k Mount Unit Ouar ROUGH & FINISHING lendacape. 170..7538 ..... a..u.. Small/IOI fobl, rep11ra. Pllt A.ut--lex 00 IT NOWI ... .., ..... y ()AJ( Diii'/ Pltot Service Dlrecte>ty - -Aeu. rtt•. 645--3718 ClMn·Up Incl. wind°"-- -Locel reft 8'0-.8512 llllAlft ,...,.. 1...,-....vu..-.-.....,..;;;,;-... __ 1,1 .. ltnin Tll -..... CARPET IN8TALl.,ATION Oat.it work. H7-C>e01 UUllAPI lllllY. ~~~ .c~~NING ~ HIGHEST QUALITY P.O. BOX 218 MAIN ST. H.8 a REPAIRS. 30 V"I pp. Deer l&glal Clnooupl. A«i ~telO a::,h:,.. ·~1 ~ 12 Y'I In 0C 839~18" SHIPPING SERVICE ltmlJl fMI 536-4069 (213)029·6413 8'5-903l (bet 8, Ill 4) __ · •&·1 --· p ___. New l~n O:M. 8ar\llc.ee, exp'dff7·11t1 Aapfeeentatlve ta-Ml!, ut Ill DOORS GALORlll Cllan·up1/Lrc'~ng HouMCl .. nlng, rell1bla. Beat qulltty 25 yr exp .,...., 2424 9:J1.f'23 Blvd I LOW RATES I leell..... C t/ C. t Supply·ln1t1ll-Repalr Heullng . r .. rm ref. Own trenlC). AMI. Competllj~ fltM . •F•llt.._h.,lng..,1-nt-.,-,-or-DMIQ--n-831· 423 Tr• trlm/ramov. dMn eomput:bct Blckpg tata atrt t Call Bob, t140-2823...,.. Fr .. Mt. 642·tt07 YOLANDA 642..()405 Lie T-11tl,428 730-,~53 HANOINGISTRIPPINO --------• u1>9, mowing. 554-7017 INl/Plltn«1ftlp/Corp. Cement·Maaonry-Bloclt lhywall Mowing. edging a gin IPUIU Pt.Im STARVING ""LLE_, vt ... MC &«>tt 8'&-93211 lttlal!M!t J I B d T A.l.lh.1---/ ....... Mo • Qt .... St w.11 .. cu1t. work. Lie. -c:IMn·up. HoMet ' de-vv '""" CABINET STRIPPING ... • ermu •• r•• _.,_. · • "• llernenta i381057 Rob 647-2883 DRVWALL/ACOUS"51C pendlble, For fr• Mt. CIMnlng Service. Clel· STUDENTS MOVING Ellperl w1llcoverlng In· & REFINISHINQ Trimming. Compl. dMl'I •REMOD/ADO'NS• Honnen Manz 557-7300 All ph ..... 14 ytl tllp. 75()..4403 Of 564-4454 nlMN 18 ne>c1 to GodM· co. Lie. T124--438 •tllletlon. Reu. Conlul· 35.,.,. exp. Fr•.... uc>. maJnt. exp. C.il Mon Plww, Permit•. Coet •t. Bk.kpg -w-. my home ~et~;,::V': grd'at,~ Fully He'd & lnlUfed con-'*'· 642.-8809 tneu<ad. 64t-8-427 tlM Mllgnmr. 581-81190 NM "4-888?1&45-3078 ·Sit att 4. 548..afl38. Uc'd. Mlftc 979-44t1 Exp, R .. s. I plc:k-up a ,..~ .... th,_, 64a..isl2 tractor. 632·5$49 Tr• trtmmtng-Cte.n uc>• V..,.., thor:e:l\.-Od refa WATCH U8 GROWi Bl1ckwelder P1perhl~· return 775-8111 ... ... l..lndlCIC>lng-Sl)f'lnklet ~' , 0 J.D. Horn Aeflnlehlng ....... Cl..U.. GEN'L CONTRACTOR . DRYWALL TAPING Repllr Chuck 645-5597 Depend• & Exp d Palatla1 Ing I Removtl. UI • Antlq kit b1net -Low Prtoe. W• FlnlllOa. FREE EST'S lor C1ment AlLTex111rM & "C""'!ll'--54~ 552-9522 -w 0 r k 0 n I y . st. v. Ull, • ca •. WE WASH WINDOWS C.u M block a brick worlt. ,, ....,.. "' .. p••-• 4114 3tlltl fine pllnUng. 645-0e&4 Fut . Profelllonll Lie. 425972. 642-1323 watt Ula1 Europe1n criftamin. ,,,.. •I. Kevin tl73-1503 lad Cleaning houHI r111 -11 • ContrlC1or: 10 yt1 up. New c:1bln1t1, Glblnet 9ff.-Oe84 ya&a prlCH, xlnl reli. Call bio:Chlrd Sinor. Lie. Qulll!Y, Fut Sefvtcel ... flat ~.:i·:.~:i.vu::~~ Ptan1. permit•. financing. t1clng, blfl, lormlci lltctdeal •YU .aTI. Mat)' Ooma 645-3t159 2 4• 14 Yfl 01 hlPP'f 25 yr1 up Alto wlll· --.... ------1 .............. .._ .. __ _ Rafi. Lie 2n&45. c:ountettope. 642-0881 Ctrude Tilt ELECTRICIAN. Priced Exp'd lnlllhOmer..,.ir.. 1 doquallty~lng In fine ~.:1~1_...10 P~ rtfYloVll. 8&1-0ll22 Hu=-~~· D.L Hulhmwt 580-5743 • right, lree Htlm1te on Comm'I/~. 54a-3018 hoMM, 9 yra. exp. Xlnt LOWEST AA~ESI Prompt f!f!! ....... Lie. W4111M>2. 548-973'4 CaretrJ :.!~~ Tl.1~13 ~--:;~ ~.0059 ***HOME REPAIR tocll reff. a.42"242tl nt1t prote11lon1t1. 1S ••BRYANT'S** ROOANO REPAIRS Aapalt Remod.tRep.ir1. Lo fltM. Elec:·Pklmb-Clfpentry yfl exp. 63&.7149 Wlltcoverlng Removll Sm11t tobl OK. FrH 0r1ww • .,.. Parking Lot D•c:k•. p1t101. fanGH. c~·· Cart ~~~~ ... ~~ . ..:::: ~':1~~72 a.. ... tax 15 ytl exp. I'm lmlll. my All typel. 642-1343 11tlm1tH. C1ll Tom or 84Repals .:!;.11~1 ~,'~·le Free Ill. Steve 752-g551 Uc:. 278041-t AI 64Ml2tl Fader1tad Tax S.Vlee prlcH ,,. 1m1111 Ron, Plllttr/ lt,.U . Chuck, 542"&3112. ,......,, "" ._ 991 . CHILD CARE with love, Home/offtce IPt)ll. t150-&477, 650·7998 - _ - Den Hlllti.fn Gr1cn"" F\EMODELSIFACE LIFTS fencec:I yd, meal1, C.M. ELECTRICIAN lballa1 831--4871. .,., PLASTER PATCHING r:-=~~-----, & Pivl~··"'-'com ... ml Cuitom wood plllOI· 645-61tl9 wtid LI 233108 S 1111 -PAINTE .... NEED RHtuoc:o1. tnt1e11t. 30 JOHN lf:NRY ...., decll• & lencea, Ill gen YI ~· ., . 54:;20~· DUMP JOBS Wouldn't you rath« hive WORKI 30 ytl exp, Intl ...... Helt. Paul 545-2977 ·~,, .... Lie. 397 842-1720 hm rep1lr. FrH Ht. LIC'D CHILO CARE 1' rap fl. & Smlll Moving Jobe • I CPA prepwa ~r In· 1111. Acou1t1c: oelllnga. ,. •1sm Randy 64i-oe22 ~ 2-5. ~ a Heil larMa1a Cell MIKE 640-1391 com• tax return•? Clll Uc 3M780 F,.. •t ' I !Ura!tt!y Repair-Atteratlonl ., ... tl:30-d. 842--071S8 I HAULIN0-1tudent wllg• lor fr• •t. ttl&-8182 o.~. Pllntl~ a..2-7479 I I/._ rw~nw~ Babyllttlng, any hour Doon-.WSOM-C&blnetl TODDLER FUNI Lunch, TIUI truc:k, Hm• 10 ratH. Dlv.'1: Molt S10475 °' PAINTING: tNT/EXT ..u": =., .. Plllllllt NMt Vlctoria/Xlnt refs. Pllllf-9etlol-fencee. 1n1c:k1, 1etlvttlM. Fair/ Topped/remowd. Cleln Thank you 759-11178 ~ off IM1 .,..,. • ., Wiii Neat. Rafi. Fr• •t.. , Ml Don't re-roof, repair 11 Costa Mw. 642-8482 .J«ry 54M413 Fllrvlew. CM. 751-2342 up, M# l1Wn1. 751-3478 John tr1Yll. 641-0ll211. Oreg Riiey 548-9790 • fraction of S$ 857-2890 ., fof' your cam•• . /• .. DOL~R DAY DOUG_H JAVERS Sell your no-longer needed Items for cash. If It doesn't sell, we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One Item INES ..... Law •• , .. ,. Thlt Ill c:ontrllCtont wN> perform wor1c ovw a200 lnc:ludlng tabor end m11erlat1 mull be II· C'AnMCI. UnllcenMd con- ttactor1 ltlOuld IO ltlll In their ldV9ftlllng. Con.- ttacto'9 and con111mer1, contact MllY Grondle II (714) 558-408& With any qu .. t1on1. Contr1etor'1 Stata LlcenM Boltd. 28 Civic Center Pt1z1. Room 890, S1nt1 Ana. CA 92701. DOLLARS I \ , .I i -..;# per ad, must be prloed. Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads. Call today for full details. (NMwefurtd1lll1 ........... 11.00) 3 . 3DA~S ci..Ass1F1eos642-5678 .. Wwa llM lelp Wu... JI! ltlt Wu... Slll l.11 Wut.. llM ltlt Wu... 119 lelp Wu... SIM Aaiaala Fsraltut MU llawaa tall .. II lfllRORESSER, C.M. Medal RiC>ubllc FedarW S1vlng1 lllUTllY/llllPf. Sec:retlrill --------HEADBOARD· full q-orgeou1 twln bdrm Ml ...... .....,._ ____ _ Wed • Sat. Prflf mature Full time tr~tlonl1t opening for p1rt-tlm• '°' t>uty c:hlroprlCtle of. llHITM TV COMMERCtA.L PRO-~Ht Ila, tlO"x3S .. high. quei-Stentey, Buttwcup, CUrtel/ Int Hit •Ith aoma following. & front otc pat1on need.-teller. ~ requlr-11<». Mull be anwp, well -••y DUCTIOH COMPANY '-PRECIOUS. tiny 1°l eocoe It'/ walnut, (co1t S 1011). pie lopt tge 80" trtple 1u• ~-1 ed lor x-ray offloa. Mia-ed. 1 --·~Office. or'gan'_.. & ..__,. ........... -·-lntervtawlng model typel S29 1144-6989 drMNf 'w/hutc:h/mlrror. CHARTERYACHTS INT'L -u llon Viejo. a3l--07'0 ~cZI 405--0e50 °' wf~-ph~;,,;;;, HHdqu1ttat1 office of for IPflng 1u111on1 and ~~~ !.~d715•; .i-k1. --· -------lplndle heedbolltd1, nit Local & WOtld wide '/ldlt Hllr ltyht a uat. for B.I. 831-1940 EOE/M-F-H 80 wpm 10 k•'I nood the Jolly Roger Aeatau-1n •xcluelve 1wlmwe1r ... · -living room .. ,, Ilk• new, etand. $700. 775-4~30. cn71~.•7!·1h0"Y15• dalt>t, wtd'f. Salon Mldlc1I Office. ~ time, • • " r1nt Chain nu en open. llne. l\llO other typee fOf qu111ty dHlgn. Flonl ....... ..-. 673--4013 lnaurance bllllng. Mull RESEARCH ASSISTANT figure eptltude, up. Ing for an uperlenead e..r & Wine Adver111e-Pttl SSJI Pf'lnt, MOO. 6'0--e868. ANSWER PHONE b• 111ten11vety exp•-8S or BA In Blology °' ~ .. o1n.~ 0 k • r Pr• 1 · Elcec1.1Uve Secretlry to mante. No experience TWO ~RROT·s • 4 drewer Chell, night COST S 125. Mil '°' S50. ........ Hl l HOUSEKEEPER/ CHILD nenc.cs. Ulgun• BMctl. Cnemlltty with COUtMI ..., .......... th• Vic• PrHld•nl ot req Ired 81c:kground • C.il ~58 -----------SUPERVISION · Penln 4~1. In 8lo-Clleml1tr'/. Bio---••y (•••R•) Operttlonl. Polltlon ,.._ u ' B In WAOUG IRON CAGE atlnd, ~ & c:f\elf, .. ---------1lnfl1table ti min rtft, pt., Balboa home. IChl Ph'f•lc:e or Molecullr -·-_. qulrH excellent lhor-rot.I (21l; :i:,_=: t-186 675-5975 wttlte, good c:ond. s 175. GOLD LEAF FOUNTAIN WO 0 d d. Gk. m 0 I 0 r '•llG• children, Mon-Fri, MODEL HAIRCUTS :=·Knowledge of Fabric:& lntwMtlonll, • tlland end t)'Plng lldll•l~,,,.,,~~'·;1~;=~~;;= · 552--0105 LAMP. Co.1 S500. Ml mount, t1tl5 Hom• 11AM-8PM. Ctlf I mutt. Fem. Pf'lf. II ~ Npt. Add Md DHA. leedel-In thl c:arpet In.-1nd of1er1 1 v1tlety of r 2 Wall Hugger Recllner lor S 125. ~S8 8 4 5 • 7 1 fl 4 ; W O t k ~:~1::'1• 10AM·5PM tl3 t--0o400 anytime ~ .. Raewctl ~ ~ :-!:~':. rHpOnllblllllH. Prior ~·::a~ •11cll1Ui1t Ctlllrl. brown ve!Y9C, ... -SIB.YU ·-~------- ---------. Nurlllno :11111t1nt N~c:••:~'Y; re1ul11-orlented S1le1 rHt1ur1nt experience •phlc • t Pod ctlon ~5~~,-05S I 2 6 e 1e h . 115. N3-4068 Plftl 'ftll HOUSEKEEPER -• 0111 on It ere Of SectellfY. II '/OU hive 1 would be 1 definite plut. gr r ' U Aatlntt ltlt 1 ExOlltent ····-.mull be -M11lna t..b In Coron• del ml of 12 .. Lovel'/ offloel. good be-fldlltlll. Hunt. Bch .,... --, _I _______ Wortt Bench with 111 ... h .. Cl•HIG 18' L1p1tr•k• -' Expw. Full Ind Pitt Ume Mar. 1 taclllty of C1t n'"""" rnontnl naflt pactiege, APC>tY In Edltwtll« upr. requited. ·Antique Olk lee Bo11 O n ng/game .table w14 ~~c~~~!' outlet. 145. Century bay bolt, 4 oy1, aupwb cook, 1111 hOuM-da'/I and PM•. ~cellanl Tech. C•ll Luc~ It prior llC(9tltlal •lq>er'I-pwton from ti AM to 4 714153fS.3938 "4001080 Chfl. By St1nley. 1•" ................. '3500 =~::~d~~~ ~r!;e ;,.':k~ .orlllng c:ondltlona Ind 714-875-2159. EOE M/ ~~. PJ:,:.: :u;~~ PM II: TYPIST I CLERK for Fa· 642-5041 ~;s.!23o S 3 5 0 • c 1 t t ---------1 Orey. . tl7M181. Rafa req'd. Write Clal-beneflta. t142•80U or F/H nlutlon1t 1klll1. we THE JOUY ROGER. INC lhlon l1l1nd Ole, non EARLY AMERICAN ~~':a~~~~~ 2~~f:,-:c,Bolt, good 1lllad Ad # 1072, Dilly •PPl'I In penon 4tltl Reetaurlflt WOUid Ilk• to ,_ from 17042 OIMltte Ave 1mkr, type tlO wpm, llllng ICE 80)( 1375. 711 Mw-MOY!ng ·No rOOf'n for fine tlque minor, and tlbtM, · 54&--0728 Piiot, PO Box 15tl0, AlgaNp Rd, N.B. ... you. Ple&M Mnd 1 re-lrvlne & pllonH. 8:30-5:30. guertte. CdM. 720-1101 dre11er w/hardwlre In mkrOf I ptlnt ltand In--------- Colt1Meaa92628. ~I~ Dinner llouH expert-aumeof.-... orq·~~~ 71.t.546--0331 1eo-eaee Bo<*c:..a, Tlgeroek,rwe, ~::c,~r7~::s3rlflce. ::·~~ltl04ICI. twlnwd~ ~~~.~~~~ HOUSEKEEPER/ Full -PIT . .,_........, nnnt'y enc:e. Helt end Mtture ,~ ..... -....... -· -1u--, PIT cl•w loot. 11195. 711 ... _ .... ._, OFFICE •toe .,. ""'",,_ ......-ONLYI .. ......., 1n , ........... __ letll-.....1111-...a ....... , _,., w11wbed queen floet• c:omptt, Jewe1r.,. 14K, S2 00/obo. tl75·1835 • " forperaon..-~1tlble ...,...., pereon, --~wcu WWW Tll.lfllll IAl.ll Newport 8e1c:h Co. Merguerlte, CdM . • • 7-317 Full or PIT. Excell. oppt'y employment w/vartety In ~11 AM weekdayl. 647 PO Box 11877 Tlrad of rntklng min· Madi Individual with ex-720-1101 =-· ;,~~:!~23~;'1. diamond•. 49 l . _.,.,.. _______ _ for !*ton Meklng ltableln their Work. Government-CS1mlnCo de Lo1 (Mare1, Santi Anl, CA 92711 lmum wlgH? We PIY cell•nt communication OLD DOUGH CABINET OREAT &UY· on l)f'of. hair '61, 14 It ~. 75 HP ~t~t-al employer 11 Miking fr~~·~· Ac~oll SECRETARIAL, P/llme, gulrlfl1ead 15/hr. Very 1klll1 to 1n1w11 buty S450. 711 Merguerlte, 1' PILLOWBACK SOFA d'Ylf'I, .nampoq c:nalre, Evinrude. Sl500. ti employer 11 IMklng f11)91icanb on 1 fVlt time oapl1 ) 18-20 h,. per WIH. to HI'/ ••II. PIHH 0111 ptlonll. Applicent mua1 C 0 r 0 n 1 de I Ma r NAVY BLUE PRllilT bowll & one r,volvlng 11711-e832 applicant. on •·full Ume «PIT job lflarlng ~ Salel 111rt. M1y becom1 F/ 531-3081. A1k for Mr. be p6Mllnt., ltllrp, r-720-1101 lt50. 844-2901 jewel~ lhOWCeae. Price 1111 lllP.Mll °'PIT.....,. ............. bM11 lo uabl In day to d.., &lftlJW •• time poaltlon liter. Re-j Walton J . ponllble Incl heve good L__...._ -~.. &.illoclt'I wu.n::oor Gamel nego ble. ~ttl7T 2~ It. TWiil Votvo't , frMh ,.,., --".... r-...___ of• ... _ otftoL nu•-· ........ ,.. but ..... w omo. A W.._..__ .. well _,,_ .. ..,.,.. ""'""WI .__._ 7'....... 711 Ch~ft11t• chip --•p to lllt11 In d.., to d.., ~1;.-lnc:lude ~oPeration , .... .!: rble-.~ & ~~ nu... UUI .. ~.;i--;.Ullal 1119p1, 30'1, S150. 711 -...... ' ~ r-.. ........ cooled. FUii can-~ ofl buly o: 01t1rgecopymachlne. 1800 PIUI, l'f EJc. AN1Elt1titdeve6opment Enthu1l111lc people ~lldMa.AeelEllate M1rguulte. CdM . ~~,,~1•rlte , CdM . =.i:~:::'::·,~~K":,; ~-~!"!...~'. ndude oper 10r1lng ind llllng, mill c:ellent fringe benefits. co. ,., .. Newport Cent· need1cl to mike •P· b1cl(oround required. 720-1101 Bink• 40411 Sipphlre, 500. of large copy machine, room ICtlvttlee. llt• hOuo-dr-. 54~764tl er. Melt reeume to Ad. polntmenll for fltne11 Non-amkr pr9f9rred. can -,-_11-----.. --Bullock'• Wll1hlr• nit. Dr. Encino 91436 ..,1_., • ...,. IOf'llng and ftllng, mall Mtteeplng & kitchen du-SALES No. 1048. Dall't PllOt. PO club. Call for lnf0fm1tlon between 9 :30 • 12. 'l!I!!!!!! 11 •u•d• aof1, S400. 711 --n ='~it~':!: tie• thll lnc:lud1 pl1n· &SSllT MllAlll Box 1580, Coetl M.... lbout Ihle exciting Job. 833-2238 HARBOR AREA Mer g u er It e. Cd M. 20" reel mow, 1 blade. 3 2tl' Cerlbbeln dl)'Q'UlMt, 11 .. th•t Include plan-nlng, prep111tlon, 1nd 3 y,. ml~lmum retill CA 92tl26 557-4401 N1th1n EOarn WllTD/ISI APPLIANCE SERVICE 720-1101 HP. McClene. &200. 350 Chev Volvo O/D, ft._. pr__..tlon • -aervlce of me1l1 for p To it ore c•• SECRETARY high commllllon COUu...ER HELP W• Mii '9Cond •• guw. Hind-made coff• t1ble, . g57~126 11ndem trlr. S 10,000 .• •m.,,, .....--'0 -· groupe of uc> to 15 peo-ax r. y ' .... TE "'"..,ONE SOLIC "' ~-54f.30n FIRE WOOD. t00% .... 540-3190 ~of malls tor gr°""' pie 2_3 time• per mo. 754-15e1 lnvHtor nHdl bkkpr/ L~rn 1-Appl'f In pet1on btwn wood rHln, $400. 711 ---------of up to 15 ~ 2-3 Etnployeealao_,,..11 prop. mgr/HC''I· Exp. TORS )-~. 2121 Bllboe 811 I llY Alft.aa.s M1rguerlte. CdM . toned Olk, ~l~kup & lall 'ltH llmM P4ll' mo. Emplo'fee __ _.__ ,......., ......_ ULD aD.1-llT&I. llelplul. SallfY oS>lfl, C.il Mu Comm. '°' proe. to Corner 22nd St, NB, Hett> 951..a133 720-1 101 dellWry. 493-tl 48 alao ..,_MI courier 1 .,.,...._ --.. em.,....-Office Supply Compan'f btwn 10·11, Mon-Tuea 35%. Advertl1tng. 10<-4 Qng1naf Pl:lze 9· tvor'I broc1de 1011. Unlden Elct1nd1 Phon1 llUm fllL .. u11ng emplOyet'• \Olhlde '::o"'.": g:r d':!:~ hu lull time poaltlon only.~ pm. 547-0585: Eve Aafrlg, Gibeon. 2 dr, xln1 175, upllol Chllr, 135, with Intercom. FOR SALE thu1 requiring • valld 8 ...... ....,. 1v1ll1ble. Wiii train .... ~ ... M •'--1161-9526 WllTD/WllTllll Gond. gold. troll frM, both ...,...,. cond. Mirror Sl25. 552--0105 642~. M-f, t-5 Cll driver'• lie St......,. MG. 1-u•-.. l8laty NEWPORT STATION· ~ .. at)'.""'.,.,,. perm.. ..... .. ,. •• f-~-... _ 1225. 5474916 .,....... --------1 ' . -·".,, menaurate w/1blllty. AP-ERS INC. 557•9212. Mr. good co. benettt1. New· Tt ... 11111 Wttt nmt -"" ..,..... ..... .,_ 1qu1re1, tlble l1mp•. Full Mewport 8elch 24' BAHAMA ISLANDE.R =· ~~ ply Per1onnet Office, Emmone port Center Int. Firm. No 181T1ng , wlll tt1ln. k-' IUnctl llNloe. 9:30 10 Norge Refrigerator. CC>P· eto. M4-:l001 Tannie Club memberlhlp Good cond. Siio Incl. Offlca. Mon-Thur, 8•5; Mon-Thur, 8-5; Fri 8-4. Aak tor Ron J1ok•on S1nt1 An• Ollie:•. Sal ~~~ :'s= = condpar .c1o11o75r •. 7v![y good ---------S100. 844-6829 775-0738 M7-.3311 Fri 8-4. 10644 Ella Ave, 10844 Ellll Ave, Ftn VI)'. SAL.ES/DESIGN 644-4242 15-S7 per hour. No NJ* PlrlOnlble ....,..tt1&3 ---------• Fin Vly.112708. EOEJM-F 92708· EOE/M-F Exciting c:arw 09Pty for nee. Miking 8'1C)t. Work :-~·071M>147 et~ DRYER. GIHn, work• laryt ..... ·--t--• UIEll OFF-SHORE OIL JOBS c:re1t1ve lndlv with •y• SECRETARY h<M'I H ~. Mon thN ._ ,,....... S15 _.. Mid-Winter CIHranc:• _.. lor cds>r & cMign. Xlnt Fri. 81turd•'1 fl-1 PM. AM"" appt. .,....... ~85 ......... a...stlll __ ... ....,,..11 ........... • ..... ll ..... _,l .. IM--i Sate: No boil over No Ex~rlence necee· Gomm, c>ppti lor ldV· 912-5844 ·-···· -11100. All bOlll heve Comrnerefal property & Nry. U.S. I over ... •. inc• tr1ln n·g 1v111 •.a-.. 11• -. •·w-.-.-h-.-r-~-,.-,-n-.-0-rk-1 Full •lze Maureu a ..... -·--~ -•'--t ... _ •v. c:aau11ty 119l1tan1. Ex· F o r D I r •ct or 'I 4911--1481 · _, Exper or tralnMI c1n ,,....... _Sis · Bo1u1prl"91, bflnd new 4x12 c:a,blnat ~ ·-__,_...,,..,, "'' _.. perlence nec...ary, ,,.._ 1-312-741~170 Ext 0-13 . ... .,.., "' .... 1'IL...-melt• .... ,,nw ~ .,........ 1MM4e5 lhMll Included. 150. eoo-tt• RMS 11115/l)f'. oelllnt cs.., ..... =g~ C'ten~~ ORDER DESK & Oen. Off. SALES_,,_. tMfltlrJ ...... If-....... :re ~ullou~:z.::.. Aafrloer1tof. w/IQe 1295. Cell Ga.y 548-747tl Gery, 540-747S. . ~; ~:i~ ir.~~ fib. J1m111nsurancie. Ir-PfOCldur ... Wettult mfg. p ..__ a..u..... alllt •••ltJ•Ht, We need good people to 0111 537-2880. Ext 3 WMh« $85, Ou dry« J ... ln tll4 AU& F--ia-... I &42-064e. call &-6 M...f vine. C1tl M1urln• lmmed. full-time open· .,..._,..... ...... le ... tftltt Ht up 1ppolnlment1 KING,.. aet. 546-8812 -;---V111ce .... ,... •--------- 752-09110. Equ1I Opp. Ing. T'fplng 55wpm, S1l11 M1n1gera 1nd ef n.-... , .. _. te from our Coet1 M_. of. V• ct Dl1mond, nHrl'I l tat f U~~~1~2~·I~~ Em1>4. pleeNnt volcl. & able to M1negement Train.... _, flee In th• .... anlno tor -...... WM..., I lllwlMI, retall S1000, 080 11._54&-hendle phonH I mutt. Salee..,... Of none. Wiii ...... ., ... llrH· Holiday Inn'• new trevel LNd~ brokertlgl firm &Ir ...... ., ... for $450, 842-M32 USED OFFICE FURNI • 2515 LEO AL SECRETARY. Salary plUI benefit._ Call 1rtln qualltlad ~t1on1 ttU tf I IHtrl• dub. SllltY + c:omtnla-nu lmrnedlat• opening Colt $425. 8ecnflce 185. TURE 5$' S & S Aluminum VIWI, tempor1ry. Fuhlon fOf IC)pl. 842-1912 tor OMalofl of Dlwr'lllled .......... .,., w/ •Ion + bonu1. C1tl for ex11erlenced wlri call G*Y 54!-7478 ... LJ--llll Deak, typewriter. Pitney megnlflcant by AbeklnO l.ianct lfM. non 1mkr. •TllllW9I M1rketlng Co. Income •*=' llr<l':sl ...... 751-4222 et. 1 PM, oper1tor. Houri: 5:45 -!lle!lll 8 ow••. • t c:. 8 ob a R11munen. DAVtO Exper In c.ltforn4e CMI •11 range from 125,000 + ·-· • -. AM -2 PM. Sa1ery com-ll'J 1111..... .....,.. ...,. 83M100 FRASER 714/t73-5262 ~~~n. 110.00 hr. TH•lllAI ~· Foroontldentlll 1Hlfe4 •• '" ..... r~:r~.·d I ~1:& IMNUfll• with ••Plfl• $40. 642-1278 UMd tor •Uhlng lnl· m111·-or £"9171411146-7212 Experience nece111ry. tntemewoMI R. AlcM'/. y.a-, ... ,,.. ....... llltofta.(2l3)M6-ttS4 ence. For appolnllMOt, ,.___ I chine. sso. G•t'I ,... 1., -all LEGAL SECRETARY S1t1ry determined by ftlW WI _., C 1 It .J.-H 1 I en . _.. 548•7476 2 Mod'I red\lctlOn, t1 JC • -• Nawponl-flrmMeklng upr. C11t Erik• It 11 ... Mt-UH Ht IHll•er•~lt lUYll.-' 1141'44'1rn2 ......... Mii 11, tll bin aortlf, dull Xlnl cond, lite, fat be.,· legal MCf9UWy. aper In !~:302·171tl btwn 81m a BETWE.EH HAM-3PM ...... ef,...... I T avet AllertaY M J• W ... SllS --Wood wonting mec:Nnlry, paper t~ • .itcaf cond. utter, lnol. 11111. plantltf P.I. to ltlft Im-.. .... W/I ... ef .. ~ Retell Tiavet: U C1non A-1 C1mer1 w/ ~hlno muet go. 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In~' ailllMllCI .... .,.,.,.n .-111 ....... 11 ...... -. ""'LAMll-.,. ' 1 \ Caapr1 Hl4 Slanl back camper IMll lor R1ncllero, good cond, $100. 142-82'3 .... Peugeot. Need• • lltlle woril. $175 OI' bell Olllf. 54&-0173 •It 5. IUlllllll NINI/MUii 2480 H.,bof Blvd COSTA MESA ....... Mt-141l WlllY OLUI Ull lllTllMI COHHfll CHEVROLET "'"I! i''• I Trvb HH 'II Toyota 414 1,.1, loaded, wlnol\1 111e11, 8000 ml euou O•O 131·3I07 • " Oellklll PIOll Up lllOOIOIO Prv PlflY 144·1141 ""' -.aa&.I It ................. '7t FOfd l llt)llde '71 cn.v luv 11\.,p '77 Oeteun w/IMll ·11 cn.v Luv wtcempw •DlAllM WELCOME BuY-UI· Tr.O. 443 'w. lay, O.M. ec:roN from "®In• l'Otd Plll11 & 8ervloe Andy Bfown 145-2983 '77 D111un King Cab, ......,.in/ celm 1llell, nu llr11, _Sc;;;;no;.;.-lftl....,...._ __ 1..,0 ... l ... I _.;...._ ______ 1 olean. 12800/080. ,.._ , I \!' ' !>U-1200 Hiiley Olvldeon ·n. c•· me1 Nit, ·47 tank, loll ol chrome. Mml chopped. $5.000. 631-11186 'll UW&IAll 110 S895/obo. 873-7538 '11 ltllll 114111 Good traneport:,!~lo ml. $800/obo. 5 5 '1111111& ....... Tricked OUI. $800/obo. SM-8845 Aat1a1tin WI NY _63_1-_3eo_1 ___ _ USEO CARS & TRUCKS ·77 Courier, eamper 11'14111 COME IN OR CALL FOR $2200. FUI &PPUllAL 87M832 CO<mlet-OeLlllo , ... OllYllUT ·75 Chevy 30 window ven. 18211 BEACH BLVD. 8 cyl auto, PIS, P/B, HUNTINGTON BEACH $l200. 54a.2e7o. I 4 1 • I 0 I 1 • r hdt-11, Mt-1111 C1Ualet IMS Top Dolar Paid For Your Carl 1tllAHIU Speed1l1r replica. Tiie moel elegant oonvertlble IVtf butftl (2018). Wu $49,500 ... IMPORTANT NOTICE ._ ••. -I•-TO READERS ANO -_. _. •W 111,HO Theodore Aobll'la Ford 20IO Harbot Bl .. C.M. &42-0010 540-8211 ADVERTISERS UHtll-•rnry Th• prl~ ol llem• Id· 2828 Hllbof 8'vd'. vertlted by velllcie dMI· Colla M... 5-40-5630 ......... ......, WI In the•velllcie clllll· -------fled advertl9l~column1 Liiiie Mi•• Mullel sat on a 11148 Ford Woody W•· .. ~ 1-...0 gon. $13,000 • ....-nol '"" any ap-Tullet. 11ong came • pllcabl• taxes, llcenM. spider and read In the 1929 FOl'd Model A Town tr1n1ler leea, finance Dally Piiot Clusllied s d • 1 o o o o ct1¥g11. ,_ lor air pol-section about Miii Mui· e • n • • • · lull on control device let's Tuttet and bought II _8_7_5-8_18_1_· ---- certlfJc;allona or dealar tor $9 95 You can aell People wno need People documanlary preper1-your tullat end loll ol Tllat'a what the llon charge• unl1••1 other 1hlng1 through DAILY PILOT otllerwlM 1pecllled by Dally Pilot Cl111llled SERVICE DIRECTORY the ~. Adi. c.ii 642-5678 ..... aboull -------- MATCH THE NUMIERS ON THE ·u II 011111"•· "'"' ...,. f:': ...... ~ 11:~1100 1010 I... "" Uncoen Conttnenuil. 4 °'· IUIW1, 17,000 ml, 1t71. Good oond. 18,0P,O 080. 812-7409 ' MAP WITH-fHI UMIERS It-• .THE IOXES • ATLAS CHIYSLH·PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel. 546-1934 3 blocks south of San Diego Freeway oll Harb()( Blvd Complete body shop Sales Service. Perts Service Dept. open Monday thru Friday 7.30 A.M 10 5 30 P.M and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on Saturday ORANGE COAST AMC/JHP/HNAULT 2524 H8f'b0f BIVd .. Costa 'Mesa 549-8023 645-7770 11 1 Jeep Dealer In the Westt See us today IC>f u lea. servloe & leealng. There are reasons why we are rt 1 . . Prloe and eet.ctlonl Also, the all-new Renault Alliance la l'ler•I THIODOH IOllNS FOID Modern nlea, MfVlce. parta. body, paint & tire depta. Competitive ra1u on lease & dally ren1111. 20eO Harbc>f Blvd .. Coate M .... 141-0010 Of 540-8211. JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MllCUaY 2829 Harbof BIVd .. Co1ta M .... Tel. 540-5630. 57 y..,. of frlendly famlly urvlc• -Orange County'• ofdaat Uncoln-Mercury dealeflhlp. DAVID J. PHILLIPS IUICIC.PONTIAC •MAZDA Sai.. • Servi<» • L...,ng 24"8 Allele Parllway 837-2400 • LONG HACH IMW Large Mlectlon of ri.w & quality uMd BMW'• and other nne cars! Sa.les, eervloe & lea11ng. Trade-In• wek:omel Take 405 Freeway to North Cherry off-ramp, tum rlght & go 9 bloclc1 ll0f'111 to 3670 N. Cherry Ave .. Long Beach. (7141 836-5790 (21:)) 427-5494 • NAIHS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Cosla Meea. Tel. 540-11100. Or11199 County'• Largest C.dlllac dealer. Sai... S~._ LeUlng. • SADDLllACK IMW/IUIAIU 28402 Marguerlte"Pl(W'y .. A~. exit We olfer wllal no bank Of !MM compeny can: 1. !Xpertly 11affed. mosl modern MrVlce & parts deJ)t.; 2. One of the ScNthland'• most expenenc.d ..,.. & IM8lnQ tt1n; 3. Ellmlnallon of \M mlddlemt1n by l9Mlng ~ dlrct. 831·2040 Mltek>n V .. )o -~ .... • CHICK IVlllON POltlCHl·AUOl-VW 415 E. Coast Hwy., Newport INch. 973..(19()(). TM only dealeflhlp In Cringe County With lhete ttlrM grMI IMk• under one roofl ALAN MAONON PONTIAC·IUIAIU 2480 Harbor Btvd,. Ootte Mota. Ttt. 549-4300. 8elot, Servloe, Leutng. "Mr. CiooclwrtnOf'I " CLAlllC A I 1t5 Newton Wey, C.1 ....... Tel. UMIN ".IAGUAAI OUR INCIAL TV" • IOI lONGPlll PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd., w .. tmln.ier. Tai. 8t2-M51. Orange County'• old .. 1 and largest Pontiac deelwlhlp. 6alea, Service, Parts. DtCk MtlUI PIA T /LANCIA "Probebly the iow.t prtc»d Fla11 In Soutl'lem Callfomla" (Located 1 mlle nonh of South Cout Plaza nnr Main St. and Wern« Ave. In Santa Ana) 120 W. Warn«. Santa Ana 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 1711\ StrMt, 81nt1 Ana. Tel. 551·7111. Your Orlglnal o.dicated Del~ OelMr XK 1IO'fl MO'f/1IO'enctl/W• ,,,_ .... -..... -"fll&M1Unt•l111fee"'.".""'~...__'-=~~ • .: • COSTA MHA DATSUN 2845 Harbor BIYd.. Coeta Mee&. Tai. 540-M 10. Serving Orange County fOf 18 yeera. 1 MU. So. 405. • SUNSD POltD, INC. (Home of Witt .. the Whele). 5440 Garden Grove Blvd .. •. ~"tmln11er. Tel. &36-4010. • Bean fields sprout Mesa 11Jetropolis lb KAREN E. KLBIN CW"ho.lly"'41Wt ,, Acres of truck 1arc:t.n produce now 1hare • portion of north Colt.a Meaa wlth tall mirrored bulldlnp and parklna loll. That will chan&e. ln the end, the bulldln&s will Win OU\. In the next l ~ yeara , .,nculture ln th.la 1trip of land lytna j\.wt north of the San Dleso treeway, between Harbor Boulevard and juat weet of the Newport Freeway, will be a memory. Thal tact LI lnevttablo, and \0 many in C:O.t.a M .. , accept.able. • • • In thtt past attv ral montha, myriad propoula -all ~ at developm e nt ln area• 1urroundlnt( the South Coaat Plaza Shopplfl8 Center -hav come before the Costa Mtaa Plannlns Commlulon (He adjoining story). lf the propoeala are approved, and If the develocment1 are completed, they w1 tranaform the area lnto a hup urban center which blend•· rt1ldenttal and commtma1 bulldb\11. hotela and tntelUJnmtnt. Thou1h different devtlopen have aubmltted propotalt, and thouah varloU1 complexe:11 wllJ compete for bwah~. there la a common thrtad which knlta them to,ether. They are each piece. o tho lar1er down\Own 1cheme which ia btcomins known u the South Cout Metro Area. "The metro la 1oin1 to be a very powerful econom1c force in thl1 county," uld Ch••• MeLaU1h.lin, an eMNUw with th• development firm of C.J . Se1•r1trom and Soni, which la r111ponalblt for development of South C.O..t Plaza, Town Center, South CoHt Vllla1• and tht proPoled 1 OO·ACN Horne Ranch. '4What'1 happenln1 now 11, lnatead of talklna about the Seantrom project or the nearby Saldoka family'• commercial project, we're t.alklna about the metro u a whole a.ncJ ltl vartoua oomponentl," he aid. ~ 'nM mttto klle, • outllnld tn the DlaN of vu1oul d9w......., caH1 for the ereatlon ot Hlf ·con talntd areH which '~"' bullnel9, ~tion and vtrw needl. Th e 1ft.e of th e ieo million' Oranae County PertormlJ\I Ana Cent.er, 1eheduled to open In 188&, 11 tmmedlately north of Town Center, placll'\I It tp the center of the metro area. "We wlll be plnpolntlni the flnanctal and commerdal center of Oran1e County, uld Cotta .. M.. Mayor Donn Hall. The d9wlopen' Df'ODOMll wW ctw.ae the area In a poeltlve way, Hid Mike Oberat, a apok..aan fot' Royale A..oda• a Torrence·blMd devtlopme1u ttnn which Ml a t'Oftdom.ln!um and hotel complex in the wotka. 'We are eo&nl &o be the urban cent.er t\tre -we're aolnt to make lt happen.'' he eaid, . ~·· McLauahJin aid the quality of life wlll be enhanced In ea.ta Mesa when (See METRO, Pa1e A%) THI DRlllil Cllll~ ClllJlDITlll . MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1983 ()HAN < , f c l )l J ~.J l Y 1 A 1 If () H ~.J I A . · t ~~ ' Rams get Robinson from use· .. Special to tbe ·Dally Pilot LOS ANGELES -John Robinson, who stepped down as 'the University of Southe rn California's football coach just prior to the end of the 1982 se880n, has returned to the game -aa the new Ra.rm head coach. Robinson, 47, quit his Southern Cal coaching job to become a vice presid ent for university relations at the school and had repeatedly said he was not available for the job with the Rams or any other pro~. He had turned down an NFL coaching job with the New England Patriot3 a year ago. His USC teams went 67-14-2 during his seven years at use. which included three Pac-10 championships and \be national championship in 197~- RobinSon's bowl game record was 4-1, but in the past few years his teams had been handicapped by various aancUona levied 'by the NCAA for various infractionl, --Roblfl90n wu introduced to the media today in Loe Angeles by Georgia Frontiere, the Rams' owner. and General Manager Ray N-ael. RoblNon has a reputation for sudden-strike offenses, geared aroW\d the aerial game. His teams of 1976, '77 and '79 finlsheo third, fourth and fourth in the nation in total offense. :FV taking • • .s1gnups ·for hoard The city of Fountain Valley is accepting applications from residents interested in serving on the Fountain Valley Improvement Authority Board of Directors. The board meets once each year to review the financial records of the Improvement Authority. The authority was formed in 1968 through a joint powers agreement between the city and Orange County. The authority issued bonds to permit construction of several Fountain Valley Civic Center puildlngs, including the police station and the library. The authority's board o f directors oonsiat:I of five residents appointed by the Fountain Valley City Council. One vacancy now exists on the board. Applications for the post may be obtained by calllng the city clerk's office, 963-8321, ext. 232. The fonna mUlt be returned by Feb. 17 to the clerk's office at Fountain Valley City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. ----llDEI- Young (Bnd imaginative) at -heart Candy and flowers and cards and kisses - These are the things fqr our Valentine misses. And, of coune, for Mr., Mn. and Ms. Valentine as well. Yes, today's the day America celebrates the fine art of romance -or just plain affection. That's what 555 Costa Mesa eletT¥mtary students shQwed for 81-year-Old Mary Wile, surprising the school aide with a special party. . And what did other people do for their Valentines? We found out for you at a number of interviews during th.is morning's ooffee break. Oope, we almost forgot. It's all on Page A2. P.S. -Don't you wind up having to say "Oope, we forg~t" on thia special day. · While designing Valentines at California Sch.ool in Costa Mesa, Mike .Jacobs helped Heather Nagami write a vene. t 'ellow lint graden Brian MacLean and Lauren De~ey conc~ntra~d on cutting and pasting. . At long last, victory The Lot Angeles Kinp hockey team aalvaged tomethlq from an otherwiM dismal seuon yeeterday whea they downed· Philadelphia 5-4. SO wlaat! Well, the last time the Kinp beat the Flyen was nine yean ancl 32 pmee · ago. Pap Cl . .knon's Berry Farm un.ells an •l8 million, fi•e•aere addldOlf pattemed alter 1lae aatural wonder of Califorai•'s Hl1h !Hern. Called Camp 89'0P)', l~e area will be a permanent home for ilae parll'• __ _ show f eahlri .. the f aliaecl etirtooa ehaneaer. P•M· Title bound.t 3 seized in Irvine robbery Three young men suspeCted of a weekend bank robbery in Irvine were in Orange County Jail today awaiting action by federal authorities. The three -Jonathan J . Starr, 18, of Costa Me.a: Anlfrew D. Hillary, 21, of Santa Ana, and Kenneth W. Alexander, ~o. of Loe Angeles -'were arrested Satunlay on auapidon of armed robbery at World . Savings and Loan, 4505 Barranca Parkway. lrvJne police Sgt. Dick Bowman said three men, one waving a handgun, robbed bank tellers o{ ·about $3.000 at 9: 15 a.m. Saturday. The eavings and loan was open at the time. A woman acroaa the street saw ~e men run to a yellow car. She called police and reported the license plate number, Bowman said. Irvine police officer Dennis McNeely followed the car as it entered · the northbound San Diego Freeway and later arres~ the trio, he said. . Witneaes told police the thtte men initially ordered tellers to open the bank vault. After one worker claimed she didn't have the key, however, one of the robbers quickly shuffJed along t he counter, emptying cash chiwen, said Bowman. A Ii.lent alum set off by one of the employees notified pol.ice of the incident near the time the other wjmeta reported the men leaving ln the yellow car, M added. -The three men will b e arraigned in federal oourt in Los Angeles. Toxic spill cleaned up ·in .Irvine A work crew has cleaned up rer;naina of a toxic cleanina fluid that 1pilled from an 'fr.vine electronics plJnt into a storm channel. The fluid, cuprlc chloride mixed with hydrochloric acid, drained into \he channel early Saturday aftes a valve stuck at Diceon Electronics Corp., 1852Z Von Karman Ave. Firefighters managed to dike the storm channel before the fluid could reach the San Diego Creek channel, said Orange County Fire Department apokesman Chuck Murphy. The flrm hired a private company that apeciallzes in industrial cleanupe to remove the fluid, he added. The cleaning fluid is COl'l'Olive in ita liquid form '1\d can cau.e akl:n and lung irritation, be said. No injuries were reported. ~ I 1 I I # A4 *Or Ooaet DAILY PILOT/Monday, ,ebtuery 14, 1111 Irvine lihta y gets boost Vietna11Jese • Unemployme,.,, rate oars lo seven-year hlsh in county r allYi in MORE BOOKS FOR YOUR 8UC&8: Oran1• County 1upervl10rt have deelded to double the aJze of a propoeed library ln Irvm.11 Herltap Park by ch!pplna ln an extra $800,000 of county money for the project. The reuon for the move, acoordlna to board records, ii that a need for the tqpr library WM projected Juat flve . yeara from now. The expanllon, lrom 10,000 to 2Q.QOO aqua.re '"" would coat an eeUma\ed $1 million once the libtary ii built but only $600,000 if completed aa part of the on,tnat construction. So the 1uperviaon decided last week they'd ld.ve Irvine more book.a now, while It will ooet le.. The county'• contribution for the library project, which la echeduled to aet under way IOOll, will jump from $800,000 to $1.4 mlllion. • • • MORE BAD UNEMPLOYMENT NEWS waa releaaed last week by the local offlc:e of the at.ate Employment Development Department. The county's unemployment rate for the fourth quarter of 1982 roee to a seven-year high amons civilian members of the labor force, according to department statistics. Though seasonal hlring near Christmas boosted county job total• 9,800 during the quarter, some 15,600 jobc were lost In 1982 countywide, the report aald. The report aho &bowed that four ol every five employed county residents worked within the county as of the 1980 oenaua, a significant growth from the 1970 level of 74 percent. ''The rate of jot> growth ln Orange County greatly exceeded the population growth rate for the 1970s, making it possible for a larger a.bare of Orange County resldenta to-work cloae to home," the report said. • • • MORE VOLUNTEERS ARE being sought for possible service on the 1983-84 Orange assi>Qrt-PllOtor -. _, Yla LWe he I H r ...... ,.. .. 3461 Via Lido 675-6122 Nol lo EdWWd9 Udo Cinema No matter what yo u're doing, your homet own newspaper · TheliiJ lllll ff ts. In l-11 R11t-l-C1r • .. b, ..... , .......... t.oCEDES BENZ ROLLS ROYCE FERRARI MASERATI Cl.DE BMW CONVERT. filJSTANG CONVERT. VW CONVERTIBLE LINCOLN CAOK.UC CORVETTE FORD (714) 650-1180 200 W. Co.ut Hwy, Newport Btacll Valentine's Special Half Pound Hamburger French Fries & Shake $3.95 ·Good Sunday & Monday 3901 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar al •• ·Reube n ·s of NEWPORT BEACH :J.fower6 for tlu of aJi~6 af ,.,.c, .Jlo,.,, ClllTY 111111 County Grand Jury, Superior Court Jud,. Lull Cardef\11 announca. Cardenaa. who hu been ... klnc voluni.en for the lO·tnember p&nel, Mid juat 00 dtiunl have a.Ppli«I. He hM been eeekina volunteen to open the~ to people not famlllar wtth the = w 0 normally nominate potenUal &rand The trand jury ovenees the operation of county government and comment• on other matt.en deemed to be of importance to the local community. • • • MORE VOLUNTEERS Al\E NEEDED to run the polla for countywJde electJona to the C..Ufomla Senior Lepilature, echeduled to take place March 8. • The lqialature, campoeed of people age 60 or over, will meet ln Sac:ramento to draft billa which, If approved, will be aent to the regWa.r atate Legialature for conaideratlon. Polla will be operated at 60 aites aero. the county tor the election, and tralnlna for worken will be provided. For more Information call 834-2039. • • • JUDGES, LAWYERS AND OTHERS af- filiated with the Orange County Superior Court paid tribute to former Superior Court Executive Qfticer Lealle McCartney at a memorial eervice in his honor last week. McCutney, whoee career with the court spanned 30 yean, died of a heart attack Jan. 13. Ile had retired in January 1981. A memorial fund ln McCartney's honor has been established with the American Heart Aaaociatlon. Anaheini Vietnam ... expatrt.t. who oppoee the communllt r..pn. ln their homeland want moral 1upport, not money, from 1overnment1 1ympathetlc to thetr cauae, accordlna to the ldent of the Vtetnameae • (If Oranae County. w, "' t are determiAed to do It ourtelvea," uld Tran Minh Cong. "We heve leerned the te.on not to rely on any ally. All we uk for now la moral aupport. Thia time, It wJU be our own blood." Cona'• comments came duri.rle ~peaceful rally Saturday of more than 6,000 VJetnameee who paid $& a ticket for the ptherlnc at the Anaheim c0nventlon center. It wu or1anlied by the Convnittee tor the Support of the Reeiatance Movement In Vietnam and allO celebrated the lunar new year. Otaanizera took up 1 oollect1on 10 IUppol't Tebel leader Hoana-0> Minh, a former admllal ln the South Vietnamese navy who later lived ln ArUnaton, Va. ''M inh and a number of Vietname.e left thla country and • comfortable life to ao back and fight ln the junale," Cone Mid. "That indicates how detennined we are to end the tyrannical regime of North Vietnam.'' Cong aaid Minh ha.a aucoeeded in uniting the guerrilla factions In Soutli Vietnam and now commands an army of 10,000 men. .. Put on your ·ha.t tor Capo contest San Juan Capiat.a·ano'1 annual hat coni.t will be held Thunday at the Swallow'• Inn. with pnr.. for winners ln a .variety of cateaonea. / 'nle contest ii apol'\IOred by the San Juan Caplftrano FSeata Allodation aa a wannup for the annual celebration of the return of the 1wallowa ln mkl-March. Sign-Ina begin at 8 p.m. at the tavern, with Juda1na at 10 p.m. Categorie. lnclude best dtel9ed .traw hat;-beit c&e.ed felt hat; fanciest and srubblm headwM.r. For lnfonnation, call 493·5901 . • A guide<J ~ o.f the Upper Newport Bey ecolop:al reterve will be offered Saturday •tarting at 9 a.m. The tour, condlsctecl by the .Friend8 of Newport Bay and the at.ate department of Flab and Game, tak.ee aboUt two hows. Partictpe.nta are enco~ged to brtn.a ~binocularL Th~ ecot~caI reaervelalOC&tea at Eutbluff and Backbay drives. There no charge for the tour. • More than 40 different history cl.u9es will be offered at Orange Cout College thla 1pring . iliatory COW'lel on the 1pring agenda include: "Survey of American 'HiatOry," "The California Experience," "Ethnic Groupe of the United St.ates," ''The American West," "Hiltory of the United St.ates to 1876," "Hfltory of the United Stat.a Since 1876," "F.conomlc History of We.tern Civillz.atlon," "Women in History," "History of Ruuia and the Soviet Union," and "The World at War." Registration lnfonnation is available J>y calling 556-5772. ORIENTAL RUGS Back by popular demand Top Sldoln Terlyald Steak or Prawn Dinnen for t $5.95 Complde U.S. Choice dinners, induding soup or salad, baked potato or rice pilaf and toasted R,anch Bread. Values like these won't last forever so come into Stuart Anderson's today. You're gonna feel good inside. 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The announcement came after a aeries of secret meetings by officials during the weekend to negotiate a merger to save the bank. Newspaper reports have placed the size of UAB-Knoxville's loan loeaes at more than $50 milllon. Dollar gains; gold lower LONDON (AP) .:..... The U.S. dollar roee against most major currencies· in early European trading today, while gold prices drifted lower. Currency tradt:rs said the dollar may have received support from expectatiom that U.S. interest rates might edge higher ln the weeks ahead. The Federal Reserve Board has reported that all three main measures of the U.S. money supply rose sharply in January, but credit analysts were split on whether the money growth was excessive and whether it precluded the Fed from promoting lower interest rates. , Mortgage rates hold I ast By Tbe Associated Pre11 The billions of dollars deposited in the new money-market savings and checking accounts mean more money tor mortgages, but lender& say borrowers won't see any big drop ln interest rates in the near future. "There is no question that the new accounts represent an ab11Jty to generate a lot of money," said Leonard Shane, chairman of the U.S . League of Savings Institutions. "But we have to have a learning curve. We must learn the behavior pattern of these accounts." AMERICAN LEADERS METALS l