HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-17 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1983
Deity"°'"'°'° lay ~ottrldt O'Donftefl
\'alerif' Tort>lli, of Huntin~ton Bea<'h, lets
ht-r ft>•·lings ht> known about lt>tu·her
layoff 1-and das~ rutba('k!'I.
College district
• issues layoffs
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of the D_.., Ptlo4 St.fl
Layorr notices wt>re to bt·
dt'livered today to mon? than 100
full time teachers and
ad m 1n1 st rs tors "' th f' Coast
HB man held
in moles tation
A 24 year-old H untangton
Beach man was 1lrrest.ed at his
Clay Avenue home last rught on
suspicion o f sexually molestmg d
6-year-old gtrl
Huntmgton Beach pohct' Sgt
Ed McErlain said Larry Jay
Roudabush, who w o rks as a
baker in Oista Mesa, was placro
tn Huntrngton Beach Jail on
susp1oon of child molesung and
rape. H e remained an custody
today Ill lll'U o( $25,000 bad.
Mc Er lam cia1d
The polu't' spokesman said the
assault 1s al l e g ed t o have
occurred 1n Roudabush's home
He said the girl. a Huntington
Beach re111dent whOM' name wa.<t
w i thh eld . has not bePn
h08pi t.a.ln.ed
Cummun1ty t •oll1·~1· LJ1c;tr11 t
f'ffl'C'llH Ju111 · .m
Despite pleas from studt•nLs
and wachcrs hoping to prt>vent
massive layoffs and program
cuts. the district's Bo.Hd o f
T r u s t f' e s 1 a s t n 1 g h t v o t t· d
unanimously to approvt' tht•
retrenchmC'n l packaJ{<'
Yet distnct ofhnals ~1d the
layoffs a nd program cuts would
only elmun.at.e about one-third of
the $5 5 m11J1on budget def1c1t
fac1ng the dtstnct next year
"There is not a single
adm1n1strator who doesn't
deplore whal "'e're fon:-ed to do
~1d Chancellor Nunn.an Watson
We c.lPplore It, wP regret 1l but
we fl nd st 11l'('(>S.<18 r y "
An l'mullonal aud1enc'f? filkd
the 1 200 seat Robert M oore
Theater at Orange C~t C:Ollege
for the board's meeting Many
stuc.lt'nL11 carried protest sign.11 and
shouted catcalls at the district
tru.c;ttts and adrmn111tratoni
Men tioning a cut in campus
sports programs, Orange Coast
Colleg<' sociology mapr Valerie
TorPll1 '181d, "Students will gPt
enough e xerc1st' now r1gh tang
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Mesa crime decreases
( ,'hit·f llol{t'r Nerh
prui .. f·~ citizt'ns.
By JODI CADENHl!;Al>
oftMDalfr"'94 11 ...
Co.t.aa MHA Pollet.• Ch ltif H.otit-r
Nt'th I• lft'dlllng bolh d ll~n
lnvolvemt'r\l wnd pollt·f' be-ut
patrot. for " I '.l pe:n.,.ut drop In
t•rlme lll•t yt:&r
C rlm f" atatlatll'll rt-leaat'd
Y<'•tt>rduy showed Cu1tu Me111
had the 11trge11 reduc·t1on 1n
crime alona the Orange C:out In
1982, Neth Mild
However, de1pllt' u11 ovl'rull
d r op I n t' 1 1 mt' , t her 1· w 1: rt•
lm·rease11 In ri.pt>. robtwry and
a.uault
"Wt"ve hud cxc·t-llt•n t t'lllz.ton
partid ptitlOll, t'lipt'c.'11.lll )' Wi th lht•
Nt•15'(hborhuo<l Wi.t( h program,'
Nl'th Mild "I lh1nk 11111(1 thut lht·
1&rt.•u 1w1lldnl( wt-'v1· hud IC1r ttw
lut (11111 Vt'lir!I Ill rt•ully llWI tin~ to
I* y utf "
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lwn-ent, frum Coui 111 I US I to 11111•
n I YH2 llurvt-y Murk Duvh1 111
1&wu1t1ng tr111l 111 t•o11 nK·tlun with
tlit' ullegt.J torture.• 1d1&y1ng or h111
IU Wt-t•k old claughtt-r Ht-itttwt
lH.ivui lw1t St-µtcmbt-r
Co11tu Mc.•1ut rt'llldt'nlll lvi1l $H
m1lhcm 1n prop<·rty ljtSt y1·ar dw·
to th1·ft and bUtl(lary PC1l111•
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wh1l1· uhout :Jl pc·rn·nt or tlll'
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ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Dentist faces drug count
By JODI CADENHEAD
01 1M OMtf P11ol SI•"
Costa Mei.a polllt' drrt':.ted
dt'nllst Ton y Protopappas last
night after h1• allegedly tlrew
down on two undt>rt·over uff1<:t:'rs
w ith a 9 mm .iutomalll' pistol
out.side his off1t't.'S
Dr Prot.uJ)<.I ppa:. was arrested
shortly aftt>r 8 on susp1t•1on of
carrying a concealed Wt>apon
~ult with d cit'l1dly weapon on
tht: u ff1 cl'rS and posst"•Slon of
t.'0(.'Qlll('
He· was rt•lc·ast'tl Crom pol1n:
c u:.wdy at 12 :rn lh1smurn1ng
uftt-r posting bond or $25,01111.
poht"t" said
Costa M<-sa police Capt H.obert
Moudy said detect1vt•is David
Wulkt'r and David Got•rkC' wt•n•
J><ttrolhng tht' denllst':. off1t't' 1.11
5:M W 19th St last night arter
l ht• d t' n t 11> 1 had rt· q u l':. t l' d
µrolt'ctwn bec:ausl' of allegt.•d
thrt•ats on his life
Authorities h.ivt' been
11wt':.l1gat1ng wh) two patients
dwt.I and why a thmJ lapsed Intl•
;; n1ma aftt·r ht'1ng treated at
Protupappa~· uff1n· 1n Cosld
Mt'S.Oj
C;;pt Mood y said the twu
off1 ce1 s spotted a trans11:nt
rumm.agmg through the trash 111
b.ick of tht' dentist's office, and
when Prutopappab and hlS wife,
Parrwla Sue. emerged from tht:
building, the couph.• was askcod t.o
\how their 1dent1hcauon
Tht• man, later 1denllf1f'd a:.
Protop.ippas. pulled a loaded and
nx:kt·d Y mm automatic pistol
from a shoulder holster and
u1mt-d It at Walkt•r pohct-sa1d
Tht• 0 Cf1cers anti the SUSpt'Cl
wf'n• al .1 standoff fur sevl'ral
El Toro airport use urged
John Wa y n e expan sion foes seek solution
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IN Deity P11ot llefl
Airport expansio n fot'c; have
agreed to a l'tt'pl 41 dB1ly Jet
deparlur~ uut of John Waynt'
Airport if the county is w1ll1ng U>
SN'k temporary U.<;(: of El Toro
Manne Corps Air Station as d
short hop airport
Barbara L1 chman. leader of
the newly fllrmed Airport
W or king Gr11up of On1ngt'
County, sa1c1 a further rond1uon
would be thlll the count\ studv
lh{' reas1b1h l) of a llf'"' n·g1onal
<i1rport 1n Orange County,
possibly Sanll<tgo Canyon
.. Looking for
..,01ne wa\' lo
take heat off."
rt'81den t. said 1r tht.' proposal 1"
..K."C('pt.ed, the group would agrt'i'
nul to stand in the wa.,. of airport
impr ovements such as a new
tt-rminal and parking lot
While £1 Toro has oft.en bef·n
menllonC'd and rejected as a
polent1dl 'Ille Cor commt-rc1al
flights. L1chman said the Ill'""
plan would guarante<• that the
,ur station never Ix> targeted as a
~·rmanent rt•gional airport
L1e hrnan suggestt·d that t-:1
TCJru would be used for five to I 0
Vt'ar.. with as many ~ 14 dally
departures Dunng the usage of
El Toro, she said, the county
r'Ould conduct a serious look for a
nt.·w regional airport site ·
The Airport Work.Ing Group IS
an organaz.at1on that includes 19
homeo wner and busin ess
d SSoc11.1 t1ons m ostly f rom
Nt·wport Beach The roster
ranges from the Coron.a del Mar
Chambt-r of Comm1•rt-e l<• Stop
Polluung Our Newport
L1ehman claimed the grouµ
rPpresenL-> about 20,000 people
st><."<mds behind tht' dentaJ office
ht-fort' Prolopappab lowered hlS
weapon and p laced ll on tht•
ground, Moody said
A l'Ontamer with a subsl.dnt-v
belwvt'd lo be t·ocame was ldt.er
found 1n thl' dentist's Jatkf't.
police-!>a1d The dentist's wife
wru. not arrested
Protopappas' ar raignment is
srht'dult.-d Man·h 3 1n Harbor
M un1npal C:Ourt A re<.'t'pllonist
at his office said ht• would not be
al work today
Barbara Lic hman a~rt>t'S
10 11 fli~ht1t. ·our goal is lo not ke<>p suing
dlld spending pnvat.e and public
monPy." she o;a1d yesterday
d u r1 n g a pr ess c· o n f c· re n c e
"Wt·'re looking for somt• way to
take the heat "" John Wavne "
Tht' county. for the second
11m1• in two Vf'ars. ~ prepanng to
~tud y the future of Jnhn Waynt·
Opt'rators of thP a1rptirt havP
s uggt-sted 1 l alternat1vps that
range from a t"<Jmpleu· c,hut.down
to w 1de-opt>n }et use
New transit plan unveiled
Line would link ma}or employ ment center
Currt.•ntly. tht>re are 41 daily
di'partures out uf John Wayne
f)('rmllt.ed Expansion cnlsc-s and
th<· 11tv of Newport Beac·h turned
h,11 k a mast.er plan last year that
would haVf• perm1ttf'<l 55 daily
la kt><Jlf s
L1chman, d Nt'wport Bf•ach
By GLENN SCOTT Of ,,.. o..., "°4 • ...,
Orange County m."IV 'l('('m loo
sprC'ad out, but a mass transit lme
cou ld !luccessfull y link th<'
munty's I 0 largest employment
t (•nlers an Orange County
Transit Distnct off1l'1al said last
night
<X.TD [)(•v rlnpmcnt D1recwr
Rnan Pf'arson told .1bout 40
Bank to assist
Mesa arts center
Tht-First lntt•rst.a11 &nk of
CaJ1fom1a F'oundat111n has made
a $1 25 ,000 p lt>dge toward
eon.11lruct1on or lhf• $60 million
Orange County Pl'rformmg ArLs
C'<'nlRr an C~ta Mesa
Our Foundation off1ter ci
rnn•fully examined the proposal
to build this maJOr Pf'dormmg
urL"I C'l'nt.er ." AA Id Nonnan Barker
Jr . <:'ha1rmnn of the bank "And
W(' ft'i'l conf1ctpnt thP fat·1hties
hav.-. bC'en planrlt'd with the.•
utmost att.f'ntJon to th1· <:'ultural
m'C<ls of the p<>0ple o f Orang«
Cou nt y a n d s u rrou nd ing
t•o mmunalll'S "
The gift brings t.o mort-than
$26 million the rontribullons and
pledges rect'1ved toward the
endowment and construction of
the cent.er Ground brt"akmg is
expKt.ed this spnnR
p E' 11 p 1 !' a l t h t• C u I v t.· rd a I <'
Clubhouse.> an lrvmt.• the system 1s
designed to drop oft commutt•rs
within walking d1stanct' o f lht'
busiest business renters
Stat ions would bE' placed al
locations s uch as South Coast
Plaza, the lnnne Business 0:-nwr
and John Wayne Airport. and
would enable commuters to reac·h
hig h density destinat ions
without the problems of hnd1ng
parlung, he said
Has comrnt:nts came during one
of four workshops scheduled by
OCTD dur ing the n ext two
weeks to discuss preliminary
findings about mass transit
.ii tema ll ves
OCTD Planning Manager
M ike Corlett said Orange
County's 10 largest em ploym('nt
renters generate about 131.000
pbs
That figure is much larger
th an Jobs found 1n ei th er
downto wn San Diego 01
Portland. he said
The difference. however, 1s
that t he employment centers
aren't in one area Instead, they
are dus~ along several of the
county's freeways. C-0rlett said
Tht> mas.5 transit lme either
a husway or a light rail syswm -
would l'Onnt'<'t th£>Se areao; whale
sending oth e r spurs through
res1dt:>nt1al sa·tors
Plannt·rs are studying these
rhrN· mapr options
Diamond lanes m expanded
frt'f'wayo; for explt'SS b~ and
car pools T he 33-male system
would displace 48 homes and two
businesses and C06t $551 rrull.Jon
lo build and $150 millio n per
year to operat.e Bus Cares would
cover about 35 percent o f the
costs
Elevated busways USlng the
medians of existing frttways,
primaril y Lh<· Sa n ta Ana
Fre<'way Also a 33-rrule system,
1t w o uld cause little
displact'ment. t'Ost S 1 1 b1ll1on to
bwld and $1 67 m1U1on a year lo
run Fares wou ld cover 3 l
percent of the annual costs
-Light rail system running
o n elevated trac k s over local
streets a nd at grade along the
abandoned Pal' I fie Electric
right-of-way through the central
county The rail system would be
the Tn06t extensive proposal, w ith
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At Your Sennce A~
Erma Bambeck B2
Bulletin Boan:h A4
Buainesa 83 5
Cavalcade 8 2
Class1f1f'd Dl,03-6
c.om1a 02
Croaword D2
Death Nouces 03
Edltoria.l A6
En~rwrunent C6-7
ffon.:ope B2
Ann Landers B2
Moviet c.6-7
Mutual funds 84
National NeW9 Al
Public Not.ices B3,C6,C8.03
Sport.s C l -4
Stock Markets & Te~Ol'l ca
11\eaten C6-7
Weather Al
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0 rar nominees told
AradrmJ A wardti
nomination<1 wt>rr snnounl'rd in
llolly wCH>d today with 1J
uumMr of nrw talrnlf'I. 86 .. ,.11
1111 som t" old f avoritrs,
jocltf"yinl( for filmdom '11 top
Award. St"r 8.1.
Track team previewed
VC lrvint" trade and flt"ld coa<'h
K r.-in McNeil 11 cau1Jou1ly
optimi•ti<' about hi• •~•m •,
ehancn thl• te•lfOn. P•6" CI.
.ttarina Hish
ba!flt<'tball star SC'oll
Filipt"lt iii u lected
.'iunut League playrr
of tht" y~ar. P41Je C I .
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"20120. ••the ABC
New1 m••••ine
pf"06r•m. •lre1 a cue
lrom i11 competition
-"Hill Stl"'f'f"t Blu~•''
-toni6hl wltlt an
in-depth looi at •trffl
amOJl6 police olf icen.
C7.
\
Tennt"ssee Ernie f'ord,
~ipient of tht> CostR
Mesa Ch ambu of
Commerce Hearl
A ward. recsl/!1 thr
llOOd or days. P•1se 81.
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ftl Orange CoH t OAILY PtL.OT I Thutaday, f•bru&1y I 7 1H3
~\
\• Continued stoTies
COLLEGE LAYOFFS • • •
t'M'h other for whut'i. lt'ft of tht•
dasaes
"I suggtc<st you t1tke u loug,
hard and J'.X)63ibly last look ut us
If thf'se proposals go through.
Wt''U set> that you gtc<t removed
Crom offK-e," Torelli said
Others demanded that the
trustees consider cost·l'Utt1ng
alternatives, including a propo&I
to end funding to KOCE Channt>I
50. tht' dLStr1ct-owned td..-v1sion
stataon Sull others cnt1c1z.ed a
recent board dec1s1on to lease
new cars for up to sevt•n to p
adm1n1strators at .i t1mt' of
<'><~nsive budget t·uts
In all I 1 •1 f11" .. _,,, '""''ht>rs
und 1tdm1nl1trutu1a 1tt Orun.it-
Coast, Golden Wl'tlt and C.ouillnt>
l'olleges wt•rc 8l'ht-duled to
rt'c·e1ve layuH notltt'11 today
Dutrkt o ffH·1ah 11111d th1tt,
htc<l'8Use some may b1• ablt> to
"bump" into other poe1tions, tht'
11 um b(•r u f t· mp lo yt.•eli no I
r t"turnang rwx t fall is ubuut 9!"1
PrograITll:l harcJt:st t11t by the
I u y o ( C s 1 n (' I u d t• n u r s I n g ,
psycholugy. muslt'. biology ,
hu1tory, spet><·h and tht•ater artlj
U1scont1nued programs include
animal health . <·1vil Lt><:hnology,
broadt·asllng, watt>r tl--c.•hnology
and women's studll'S
DllMy ""°' 8tafl li'tM>to
Ma p d e picts tra nsit stations at I 0 la rgest
em ploym e nt <.-enters in county.
TRANSI T P LAN • • •
up to 46 miles of track It would
displace 3~ homes, mostly 1n
Garden Grove, and 35 bwmess,
mostly 1n Santa Ana
Cons truct ion would cost $1.2
billion and annual operaung costs
would ~ $130 nuUwn. with 4ti
pen:-ent covered by fares
Pearson said environmental
reports for each optJon should be
complel.Ni this sununer, with one
altemauve chosen this fall
Dad s h oots daughter, 7
HOUSTON (AP) -A man
w h o apparently thought an
intruder was breaking into his
bedroom aCC'1dent.ally shot and
wou n ded his 7 year old
daugh ter, police said
Malie Sue Raef was taken to
Texas Children's Hospital, where
she was repo rted 1n stable
rond1tJon
Awakened by his daughters
movement. StC'wart H.aef pullro
a 38-cahber pistol from under his
pillow and shot the girl as she
tried to climb into bed. polrce
said The rooJll a pparc•ntly wa<,
too dark for Rae( to recognize tht.>
g1rl and he fired the gun,
Delly l'tto4 l'tw>lo by OMy Ambr-
P addle whee l scraper ( f o rcground ) and bulldozer begin rough
g rading at site of Orangt> County Fuir amphi ~heat er complex.
July finis h for fair theater
By July, roc:k music.· faru. and
baUet enthusiasts w1U be takmg
their scats at the long awaited
$10 million amph1thealt.'r now
under construction at the Orange
County Fa1qe>unds m Costa
Mesa. offlc1als say
Nederlander-WE"St lnt , which
ha.s the state· contract to build thf'
15,000-seat open air tht-ater,
plans to offer popular music
shows, theater, ballet and opera.
according to Stan Se1dan ,
Nederlandc·r vice president
T1l'kt·l!. will go on salt· an May
Cor tht> Costa Mesa theater that
has bt;>en <:omparl'cJ to the
popular 12,000-seat Irvine
Meadows Amphitht·atcr. which
op<'ncd m 1981
Aft-t>r mort-than six years of
pohuc·al bickering and fmanC'1al
and lt•gaJ setbacks, l'Of\StruC'tton
began Feb I on the theater
local.A'd at 86 f'a1r Dnve, across
from City Hall
Fair managN Ken Fulk said
construction cn-ws for rontractor
Ed Grush of Long Beach are now
S<:ooping out tru<:kloadS of earth
where the st.age will be built
near the comer of Fair Drive and
Fairview Road .
"l feel good that It's going,"
said Fulk. "I'm disappoin ted that
1 t took so long. T h is is something
that will be a real benefit to
Costa M esa and t he whole
community "
The open-air facilJty on nine•
acres will :nclude about 8,000
fixed seats and 7 ,000 spaces for
lawn seating
OC divv i es up federal funds
By JEFF ADLER
Of thti 01111, Piiot sr.n
Orange County supervtSOrs are
foc·usmg lh1·1r atl.(·nllon on plans
for spl•nding more than $5
m11J1on expected m 1983-84 US
housing and developmen t funds
The board 1s expec ted t o
approvf' forwarding of the
county's appllcauon to the U S
Housing and Urban Development
Department when 1t again
consider s the block grant
program April 6
Among those te.Ufymg dunng
h(•anngs yesterday were Laguna
Bc•ach Councilwoman Sally
B e I I e r u l'. w h o a s k e d t h c
lawmakers to collSlder mcreasmg
tht: C'1ty's share of the funding by
$75.000
BeUerue !>aid city offrnals were
hoping the $134 ,000
re<.'Ommended for Laguna Beach
would be increast.-d so the city
could 1n1uate a rehab1l1tat1on
program for histonc hOUS(."S Her
comments drew no response from
th<' five supervl.90rs
The app!Jcauon proposes that
the city be given $100,000 for
co mpletion of a sewe r
construction program 1n the
Thurston Park com mu n1 ty
undertaken with funds provided
m this year's block grant
Tht· other $30.000 grant to the
utv t!> slaH·d for the city's
housing r ehab11ltat1on program.
It will provide funds for
luw inte rest loans, deferred
payml•nt loans and granti. to
m od erat e a nd low income
farmhl°S m the area.
County pr ogr ams
recommended for funding m the
application include a $100,000
gr-cmt for a replacement housing
program and $400,000 to a.cqwre
sites on which to build housing
for low-and moderate-incomc
farrulies in uninoorporated areas u: as expected, HUD app roves
the application , funds should
begin flowing into county coffers
m July or August, officials said
Other monies may be available
to the ciues of Irvine, Fount.am
Valley, Newport Beach and C.OSta
Mesa, but those cities must apply
on their own for funding because
they have populations in excess
of 50.000. he said
UCI medical 'cool'
to Irvine hospital
Faculty members at UC
lrvme's CoUegt> of Medicine are
showing little interest m a recent
Irvine Company proposal to
locate a community hospital m
southeast.em lrvtne
Endorse the concept of a
univers1ty-commun1ty hospital
and medical center on the
campus
-Engage immediately m a
publicity camprugn to infonn the
commuruty about an on<ampus
plan.
Teachers
pay pact
vote due
I
Teachel"I In Irvine will vote
Wedne.day on whether to raUfy
a tentative agreement offering
them a 4 ~ p erce n t salary
lncreue for thla 9Chool yeM.
T h e tentative contract was
forged last week by negotiators
f or the Irvi n e Tea chers
Asaoc1a t lon and the I rvine
Unlfled School Diatrtct
Moat teachers -all but thoee
alrt:ady at the top of the salary
seal(' havt.-received an
automatic 3 5 percent salary step
incl"('llk this year That means
the contract agreement would
g1vt• them a combined 8 percent
ralllt'
Along with the 4 ~ percent
i.alary increase. the tentative
agreement includes thest-
elemt.-nta:
-Binding arb1trallon o f
c'Ontract gnevant't'S
-An early retirement
program.
Allowances for the dtstnct
to lay off teachers 1f state support
1s 1nadequatt to fund current
programs.
Teachers will stop by Rancho
San Joaquin Middle School, 4861
Michelson Drive, a fter w ork
Wednesday to cast secret ballots
either approving or rejecting the
agreement
Assoc1at1on President Dan
Graham said he'll a n noun ce
results later that even ing at a
m~tJng of distnct tn.ultees.
"I think 1t w ill be passed,"
Graham said.
He said the district's 700
teachers received a summary of
perunen t changes m the con tract
" yesterday.
H e arings
on pay
scheduled
Newport-Mes.a Umhed School
District trustees have scheduled a
hearing for Tuesday so the publJc
can review a teachers' union
request for a 6 percent pay hike
The salary increase requested
by the Newport-Mesa Federation
of Teachers last wttk could cost
tht' dist r ict $1.2 mlll1 on,
accor ding to Kevin Wheeler.
assistant superintendent for the
district
Union representatives also
proposed a maxunurn class size of
29 students, an mcrease in health
coverage for dependents, and a
guaranteed salar y raise every
three years for teachers with
more than 15 years experience
~\' a ir through week e nd
Irvine Company P r esident
Tom Nielsen has publicly sough t
UCI 's part1c1pat1o n tn the
proposal to build the Irvine
Medical Center on 15 acres of
land next to the San Diego
Freeway betw~n Sand Canyon
Avenue and the Laguna
Freeway.
The Acadenuc Senate LnCludes
representauves from all fields of
study at the un1vers1ty. T he
medical faculty alread y has
unanimously approved t h e
resoluuons.
Wheele r said the class size
could not be redu~ed without
hiring 25 t eachers. Distract
officials had hoped to shave $1
million from a pro,·ected
S 1 ti-mill1on budg et de icit by
eliminating 30 teaching posiuons
by June through attrition and
early retirement.
Coa .'f t a I
F• tOO"'J •tt• ~-MOmlng log d"'91i>at• HlghS 70 to 75
COC'll<'u•d fair tonight and
tomorrow ~t iow. 48 10
511 High• tomorrow 117 to 73
.W••lher to continue l-1r •<'d
WW,.,,., IN'ough the .... end 1 El1ewhe re . from Point
Conception to lh• Me•lcan ~order e nd out 110 mll••
~ wtr'°8 12 to 22 knot• 'ooay ~ out• ... ,.,. Wind• 1-.ow -• to 00(11!wMt 10 10 '111 llnola WMter1y ........ 8 lo 10
,... Locelly llgtll VW!eb6e -.c1a
,,becotnlno -lo nort'-1 to lo •111 11no1a dutlnQ anemoona today ~ tomorrow Ugtlt end vWlat>le
4onlght w .. terly ......... 3 to 6
i... Wind • ...,.. 2 to 3 1-Felr
Ahtough the waallend
; U.S. suniniary
: Both the Soul,_., U>d Pacific
CoHt reglOne had wet, wind) -•her today A atorm eyllem
-oentereO of! 1"8 --cer>trel
COMI ol F'lo<lcle Gate wwnl~
... poetecl for tha coutlll .,_
of w ael'llngton e<'d northern
Or90on . A flood warning w•• -* tor Calllornla'a northern
oo.M.
Tba Upper Mldwwt -getting
rain ~· and gu1ty •Inda Sectlone of Iha Mlul9elppl I/.,.,
-• gelllng drlule and enow
fll.ntel.
8'1• -• ~r In M>ulhern ~ end !tie llOUl'-11 l\alf of
. the Of.i Pllllnl.
Snow we• lorec:ell lor t he ,_,,_,, por1lone of ..... England
.... -"'*" ..... £nglend end mo.I of ...... YOf1t -. axpectlnQ
-mlud ""'" lrMZlng rein Aeln eleo ••• expected lo
epr e ad l rom Iha Pacific
H orlh•••t 1 nd nort he r<' C ellfor,.le Into th• northe rn
Aock ... end CenVll f>lelMU.
T•"'P•r•tur•• around the
nation e1 rNdnlgfll PST rllOQ8d
frOfTI • degt-Mlow H •O In ~ ..... IOTO ct.or-ln
~W-flle.
California
warm, fair •••t llar ••• pr9dlcMd ttwwgh the ..-MCI l'1 '°""*"' ~. end a.ta wonlo• otttolal• ••IH d Ill• ~ to ~In r9"1ftnt .... .,_.,....peer.
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lurt>ulent 9Url
Y•aterday 8 huge floellng u -pounded ,_ l>'llnQS into
thll -l\00< 'The111 t e • 100 pound n.n-1ne1 CO"'-dowT1 with e
reoeetec:t tnump ;ou Ult\ ,,.., •
mile awey '••d city
a90i<awoman Und• Sulllvan 11·1 qulle an expe!lence for
moat or the we1ertron1 ar.a · 111'8
1eld addi<'g thal rep11<s ••e
cup•cted 10 coal •bout S2 S
mHllO<\
F <>< years, I he plcw h<>sl e<l blQ
~· et Ill LAmonlal BallrOOn'I
end mo<• r ecentty • ttr ected mor •
than 3 mtnoon people • ~ 10 111
30 realaurenll 1llo ps and
arcad.,• With 111 c&rnlval-llke
atmosph4f• 111« !>* h•• been ueell for ~ 1n many ~
encll~al'>OWS
Temperature.-.
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Columbue
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Detroit
Duluth El PMO Fwvc>
HI Lo
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60 311
60 33
S5 38
S8 45
48 43
83 4?
44 33
50 34
57 32
46 27
51 38
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411 211 llO 52
112 33
59 43
411 29
37 33
53 38
5-4 38 112 47
52 37
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112 36
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110
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F•onts ..... . '
Flag9tart ~ t7
Gr•t f'ett. 47 31
Hlr110<d 43 32
Helena 45 30
HonolUlu 71! 112
lndl~la 511 37
Jed<'°"· I.AIU 57 33
J eclltonvtlle 115 62
K-Clty ST 29
lM l/egu es '3
Little Roel< 113 42
Loultvllla Sii 32
Lubl>Ocil 115 36
~ 83 37
M..,,.. 73 113
MU.MAt• 36 35
Mpll--9t Paul 38 29
Nuhville 112 31
Hew 0<1aene 57 60
..... YOr11 « 37
Norfolk 51 •1
N0<1h Platte .55 30
Oklahoma City ee 31!
OmeM 45 30
()nando 118 t!O
~ 47 3A
Ptloanl• 1111 41!
p~ •II 37
Port . Me 30 17
Portlend. Ore 51 47
Pr~ 42 35 ::rClty t!O 43
49 30
Aeno ~ 28
Nc:hnolld 51 " 81~ 47 " St.Ptlt• Tampa 11-4 112
Sell l.Aik• 61 32
SM Antonkl ee 40
SURf RfPDRT
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Showers~ Flurrie'~
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St Ste Merle 32 31
Seellle 53 45
Shreveporl 117 40
Sioux Fll!la 41 25
St>Olt-49 39
SyreouM 411 35
T~I 60 32
Tvceon 88 40
TUIN 113 38
WUhinqlon so 35
Wlchlte ee 3A
CAUf'<>flHIA
8e1<erar1e1<1 a6 48 Eur•• 112 65
Freeno 116 ~
u.nce.t• 118 33
Loe ~ 71 57
Oelcl 11-4 50
Aad Bluff 112 49
Red'#ood City &4 49
s.a-to eo 46
SellnM 88 52
Sen Oleo<> ell 611
S.... Frencl9co 82 50
Sant• Barbar• 12 411
Slodllon 113 41
Beret-70 52
BIO &Mr 49 21!
9leho9 118 29
Celellne 113 44
Lake ArrowM9d 52 32
Long 8Mctl 72 48
Monr~e 72 44
Ml Wlleol> llO 41
Newpor1 e.ech 118 52
Ontario 87 43
Palm Springe 71! 51
PaNdene 72 41!
Rl¥orelOe llt 43
SM..,_,dlno .. 46 ..,, Oflbttel 72 46
Sen Joae M 47
a.rite Ana TO •• ... CNa 10 60
Tefloe v.-., 60 21
Tides
'TODAY
~lllOh 1120e m 4 1 ~low l .ffp M 03
TOMOMOW Arwt l'llQh 11:13 a.m 4 4 ""« W t:lf Lm 1.1 feoOnd lltgtt 11: 1 J p.in. S.I t-ld 10W I: 10 p m. 1.4 tun .... IOd9' at l :H p.m .. ne. tomottow M t :M a."' Moot\ ,.. ~ Ill t ·l2 Lm ,
.... o1 10:13 Pm
So Car,. he hasn't received
much Sllpport. A nd medic al
faculty members don't appear
willing to change .
In fact, a speda.J UCI Academic
Senate meeting has been
scheduled for next Tuesday to
revtew two resolution.a:
Stanley van den Noort, dean of
the College of Medicine. said
today the medical faculty has
~n working for a dozen years
to develop a h011pitaJ and related
services on the campus.
"They do n 't f eel a n y
differently than th ey did 12
years ago." he sald.
Union president Maya Decker
called the proposal "realistic"
Tuesday's public hearing,
which trustees scheduled during
their meeting yesterday. will
take place at 7 30 p.m at Harper
Community Center, 425 E. 18th
St .. C.OSta Mesa.
GRAND
FINALE
.Merchandise From All 5
Of Our Locations
INCLUDING SHOES
#29 Fashion ~sland
\
!
•&£322
NATION
U.S. force~ to fi~ht
if l .jbya ns open firt•
By Tbe Auo<'laled Prt'n
WASHINt;TuN l'tu ll111h-<l ~ullt'' dut·' 11111 plu11 t11
anvolvf• It:> nuhu.11 y furl't'll ti L1hy.1 .md Sudllll du.-.h. lll'\.OI J111g tn
Prt'Sldl·nt Reagnn. who 111.1y1> ll S radar ""' v1•1llum-e plu1w11 111
tht• dfl'U urP only 1111 It •illHntt 1•x1•1 t'l!it'l:i
Ur ange (.;oHI DAIL v PILOT /Thur•d•y. F•br1.11ry 17' 1983 "a
Rut Keagun ut ,1 11.1t11mallv bruutku.o;t tlt'W' n1nf1·n·m't• 011
Wt.-dnt'l><luy night, -. •. 11d th,11 tht• Amento.111 foH'''' h11v1· 11r1t(ht tn
fire back 1f f1n.J upon "I think that unyllnw that our fon·1·:;,
wherever we havt• put tht•m, o.111• fln•d uµo11 , I h.1v1• s1.11d llll'y'vt·
gut 11 right w dt>ft>nd tlwrni.t•l\t•.,,' Heag..111 · ... 1111
~1.·ry l Strt't.'f) Paul Newmon Du81in Hoffmam Ben KingMley
Sen. llarl tos~es hut i11 ring
'Ga ndhi' top pick • 1n Oscar bid
UENV~R &•n (;,1ry ll.irt who lll.l~h·rnundt'tl {;t'tng1·
Ml·Govt•rn's Dt:mtX-ralll' prt•s1th·nllal 11om111.1t111n in 1\17 2, 1s
a11noundng hlS own lnng shut l'ampalt(n f1)f tlw Whitt• Hou.<;(',
saying Amen,·ans faCt• ,1 l h<H<'t ' ht•t Wt."t'll ' n.11111n.il 11.·1wwal and
national dt'<.'hnt• "
Guard dog s tolt·n by burg lars
TAMPA. flo.1 S1i.. bur1o:l.1nt·s 111 l\.\11 111111\lhs prwnpk<I
John &·award II• buy .1 l(Uard ciog fur 111:-ll""' 1·Jr lot Thi·
5'c'venth lrmt· thlt'Vt>s hit, lhl'y 111..1d1· orf w11h lht' pt'<lllo(rt-t-<I
Doberman pmsc:ht·r
Clark back in inte11sive cart•
SALT LAKE CITY -Art1f1nal h1·..1r l rt't'1p1t•nt &1rnt·v
Clark was 1n fair t.'Ond1t1on today 111 t111 tnt1•11s1vt· t«llt' unit,
plagued~ kidm•y and lung problems. Jftt•r sµ.·mlinl( ''"' tha11
two days Ill a rt•gular pnvau: room
Soviet prisoners to 1trn,~rica :>
NEW YORK -Several Sovrt•t soldtt·rs 1mpnso rwd 1n
Afghanistan would likt> to come to tht• Umtec.I Sl.cltes <ind lht•1r
Afghan <·aptors have tnd1cated lht•y would n•lt·•LSc' th1•m. an
off1dal of Freedom House says
STATE
First lady to receive degret~
MALIBU Pepperdine Universny says it will ac'C"nrd first
lady Nancy Reagan an honorary doctor of Jaws degrft• 1:\ years
after conferring thC> samt• honor on her husband Sht• will bf·
awarded the dC>gree May I during on campus CN<'monit•s
following a reception and dinner 1n ht·r hnnor II\ th1•
Pepperd1ne Assouatcs
tale IOUs for paying laxe.i;
SACRAMENTO State IUU's t~1uld be u-...>tl tu pay '>talf•
income taxes. under u bill approved by tht• stak S1•11.ill''s
Revenul· and Taxallun Comm1lll-e It would <1llow 1wr"ins.
banks, t·orPorallons or msuranct.· l't>mpanu.-:. tu pay -.ldt• 111i-orn1·
t.axes with checks backed by their sl<iW IOU's
llULLYWOOIJ tAP) The
111 hly t•·>.turc•d litogruphy
•·t;a11dl11" w1u1 to~ lwnor::. today
wtlh 11 1\IHtH11,1l11111s fur the 55th
Annual .1w.11J, of the Academy
of M11t1011 Pu turt• Arts and
Sc 1t·111·1•s Tht• !<t'X -changt•
l'i•llll"<ly, "Tool~u·." (ulluwt'<.I with
Ill E 1' 1lw 1'~xtra T t•rrt·:.trial"
W,I' 1111111111.1lto<l 111111' llml'S by thl•
A 1 a d t· m y v o t e r e s
"V 1c tor V ll'turia" l'Olle<.·ted I 0
and "Das Bout" and "An Offrct>r
and a l;t·ntlt>man" gamert.'Ci six
...... 11111 l
At1-.lt 111.1
AUSTRALIA
, .... ~-
N('W
So111h
W.tlP!:>
ap1~-e.
"Gundh1," for which Richard
Attenborough struggled 20 yt>urs
tu finance and produce, was
nominated as betit picture and for
Attenborough's direction and
&on Kingsley's ~rformam:c• as
India's spiritual leader
Besides K1ngslt·y. tht·
nomtnet>s for best at·tor wt•r e
Dustin Hoffman, "Tootsie", Jack
Lemmon, "Missing". Paul
Newman, "The Verdict," and
Peter O'Tool<•, "My F'avorite
Year."
Nominees fur best 11ttress:
Julie Andrews, "Vic -
tor-V1ctor1a", Jessica Lange,
"Frances"; Sissy Spacek.
"Missing", Meryl Streep,
"Sophie's Cho1t·t'." and Debrci
Winger, "A n Officer and a
Gentlt>man "
1'~ur best paeturc o( 1982. "E.T
th e Extra-Terrestrial",
"Gandhi": "Missing". "Tootsie,"
and "The• Verdict."
Nominatt-d for best supporting
;.n·tor were Charles Durning,
"The Best Little Whorehouse in
,•
Tt•xai.", Louts Gossett Jr .. "An
Officer and a Gentleman"; John ,
L1thgow, "The World According •
to Carp". James Mason, "Th~:i
Verd ll'l". and Robert Preston,
"V1t·Wr-V1C'torta."
Jessica Lange be<.:ame the first
attres.s lo b41 nominated in two
1.:att:gom .'h since Teresa Wright in
IU42 Besides h er starring
performance in "Frances," Mias
Lange was named f or her
supporting performance in
"Toots1t.'."
Australia
ravaged
by fire;
69 dead
SYDNEY. Australia (AP) -
Firefighters choking in billowing
smoke struggled today to control
raging brushfires that ln 24 hOW"9
ravaged 500 miles o f the
drought-plagued southeast coast,
leaving at least 69 people dead
and 8.000 others homeless.
Early government estimates
put the damage at more than $97
nulhon.
Winds of 62 mph swept off the
central Australian desert and
pressed the blazes
through two st.ates toward lhe
lnd1an Ocean
late to hike cigarette ta.Y :>
SACRAMENTO The state would r:llS<' 11-o; l·1gar1•tk· tax
five cr-nts a pack, under a bill that pa..<iSt-d 1ts fi rst m mm1ll1"C' test
The bill by Sen Alan Robbins. D-Tarl.d.na, went to lht· &·naw
F'mance Committee o n a 6-2 vott> Wl•dnesday Tht· fl•dt>ral
cigarette t.ax doubled frnm 8 to !ti t'l·nt.s pt.•r pack un Jan 1
John ( :ook ~rimact>s as he views ch arred d ebris of home lo t m
blutt'. ~lap shows location of firestorm.
The flames left an ashen trail
of seven wasted t ow ns,
burned-out sheep farms and
blackened skeletons of ~on
the roads, authorities said.
High court nixes pension bid
FV sinoke detector law fails
South Australian state fire
offic1als said the charred vetucles
C'Ont.amed the incinerated bodies
of drivers and passengers.·
including a family of five,
t.rapped by the inferno.
SAN FRANCISCO Former AuurnC>y Gt-ne rnl Evellc•
Younger will have to get by on a st..ak pension of $25,380
rather than tht' $67.030 a year he· had l>t't'n set'lung, tht• st.ate
SupremC> Court says The• c·ourt on W1'tlnt'Sday dt•nted without
comment Younger's appt>dl uf an dPP4'al court ruling last
November -.......r-
Reward offered in arson fires
LOS ANGELES A $10.000 reward 1s lx•mg offl·rf'd for
anformallon leading tu th(' ronv1ct1on of a person who has set 1:1
fires at Cedars-Smar Medical Cc•nwr stn<'l' Dea.>ml.>er
USC offers jobs to 7 oviet
LOS ANGELES The University of Suuthc-m Cahforrua
has offerf'd teaching positions to seven Soviet Jew1Sh sc1c-nlrsts
who claimed they have be(!n persecuted for S('('kmg t.o leave
therr country, a newspaper satd today
. WORLD
Arms sales 'worrie ' so/on
GUATEMALA CITY -U.S Rep Clarenct.• Long says he
departs from here "worried" about proposals to increase
Amencan arms sales to the military regtme of President Efrain
Rios Montt
Yankee troop use less he roin
DARMSTADT, Wc•st Germany American wld1ers an
Europe have cut down their use of heroin but c;llll dnnk heavtly
and smoke even more manJUana smct' tht Anny began wamng
against drugs four years ago, acc.'Ordmg lO a m1ht.ary survey
Quebec teach ers to e nd strike?
QUEBEC The Quebec LA'gislature today passed a tough
back-to-work b1U aimed at endmg a three-week stnke by 71,000
teachers who had already voted to defy the measure Defiant
teachers could be fired. lose three years' seniority for every day
they remain on strike. or be fined up II> $200 a day.
Fountatn Valley Fire Chief
H1chard Jorgensen believes
smoke dHt"t:tors save lives and
reducC> property damage and
should be required in every local
Chili's • In
race out
in Valley
The Fountam Valley Chamber
of Commen:-e comes back to earth
th1S year st.aging a ch1h contest
instead of a balloon race.
For the past three years. the
chamber has raised money by
co-s ponsoring the Gordon
BC'nnett Balloon Race in Mlle
Square Park But this year, the
Gordon Bennett race will be
conducted m Pans. France. in
conjunction with a celebration of
the birth of balloorung.
Pat Crockett . executive
director of the chamber, said
attempLc; to stage an alternate
balloon festival Al Mile Square
Park an May fell through because
of expensive insurance
requirements.
(nstead . the chamber is
planning a ch1h cook-off festival
July 1-4 outside the Fountain
Valley &!creauon Center, 16400
Brookhurst St Local service
clubs are expected to ope rate
food stands and other concessions
for fund-raising
The event is expected to
include carruval ndes. Food and
entertai nment will follow
international themes. according
to the chamber.
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VOL. 71, NO. 41
home
But the city council -on a
split vote -has rejected the
chief's proposal for mandatory
c1tyw1de smo ke detector
mstallauons. saying such a law
rrught be impossible to enforce
The vote was 3-2 to re.)eCt the
plan in its current form, c.'Ounc:ll
members Ben Nielsen, Barbara
Brown and Fred Voss opposing
Jorgensen's proposal.
Favorr ng 1 t were counc1 I
members Marvin Adler and
James Neal
The council. however, did
instruct the fire chief to return
with a r~v1sed smoke alarm
projX>Sal for rccons1derat1on next
month.
2 youth clubs to merge
The Huntington Bt>ach and
Fountain Valley Boys and G1rlc;
clubs wall merge upt.•rallons lat<•r
this month
The ronsohdallon will make all
club factl1t1es available to
youngsters in both cttres .
In particular. the merger 1s
designed to make Cull use of the
new $300.000 gymnasium located
at Bushard School an Huntmgton
Beach, ofhnals said
The mergC>r also is expected to
reduce personnC>l costs and
m1mm1w duphcauon of efforts.
F ountai n Valley and
Huntington Beach organ1z.auons
each have about 700 members,
aRes 7-18.
"People are dying as they try
to reach their homes." said a
firefighter in Lome. Victoria,
where many of the townsfolk
fled to the beach for safety. "We
can't stop it .. It's just like a
holocaust. We don't know where
to st.art lookmg" for bodies.
The firestorms surrounded
Adelaide, a pty of 1 million in
South AustralJa, and burned out
of control near Melbourne, the
state capital of neighboring
Victoria and Australia's second :
largest city after Sydney. "t
Huge clouds of smoke and dust
forced the closure o f major
airports in Melbourne and
Adel.Aude.
More than 4.000 firefighters in I
lhe two st.ates battled the flame9 !
in 108 degree temperatures on ,
Wednesday Authorities said l~ •
volunteer firemen died • l
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Oran Oout DAILY PILOT/ThUNdly, Pebru1ry 17, 1883
Malls go
without
fanfare
By UREN E. KLEIN or-.o.1r,......,
In c.-yoU didn't know, thll
Week w• Callfornla Shoppina
Center' Week.
And i1 you didn't know, don't
feel bad. You weren't alone.
Moat of our local shopping
centen didn't know, either.
. Gov. G eorge Deukmejian
broclalmed the honorary w~k in
tec:otinldon of the l.tlcreaalngly
lmportaAt role shopping cent.en
~d man. play in the lives of
Californians.
In ~h proclama t io n , ~eukmejian aaid the cente rs
eserved recognition because
they provide countless peopfe
lvith convenient and en joyable
bfportunities to make a variety
b purchues."
All the praise is backed up by
~tiatics: Laat year, retail sales ln
Callfornla shopping centers
totaled $47.6 billion. In the last
two years, retail space in malls
,nd centers has grown by nearly
6 percent.
But lt seems local merchants
weren't aware they were getting
a pat on the back fro m th e
governor.
· "I didn't hear anything about It," said a Huntington Center
spokesman. The South Coast
Plu.a Mer:chanta' Asaodation was
aware of the week's designation,
out had n o p lans t o
commemorate it.
Winter
fest i'n
Laguna
The-20th annual Lasuna
Beech Winter Feettval, featurtna
worka of more than 120 artiata
and craftsmen , runs Friday
throuih Monday at the Feetlval
of Arla arounda·
The annual art fe stival,
1pon10red by the Laguna Beach
Chamber of Commerce, offers
much more than the exhibition of
work.a of art.
There'• a poets' feetival, a Mad
Hatter'• contest, and live coun~
western music. And that doesn t
even count the food and drlnk
booths.
Among the artl.1tic offerings
are original oil paintings, acrylics,
water colors, weaving, blown
glasa, leatherwork, clothing ,
ceramics, jewelry, m etal
sculpture, w ood working a nd
stained glass.
Special attractions include a
Laguna Poets festival in the
forum, featuring a reading by
poet Terry Kennedy Hackett at
2:30 p.m. Saturday. Cost is $5.
A Mad Hatte r's contest, in
which prizes will be awarded
festival-goers with the wildest
designed headgear, will be at 2
p.m. Sunday.
•
• to give concerts
.,
Ticketa went on ule th.la week for an inauauraJ aert. of
honors concerts featuring Irvine Unified School Dlatrlct . •
atudenta.
The concerts are Intended to ralae fund.a for the d.latrict'•
fine arts pf'OIJ'ama. F.ach concert will feature honon musidarw
from elementary, lntermedlate and hiah achoola.
Three concerti wUl be atased. An honors band. wUl
perform March 21, a chorus March 22 and an orchestia on
March 23. All will be held at UC Irvine'• Crawford Hall.
The concerts are aponaored by the Irvine Educational
Foundation, a non-profit group ralaing funda for the c:Uatrict.
Carol ya Delary, chairwoman the concerts, aaid ticketa at ~
per concert or $12.50 for three can be purchaaed at any achool
or the district offi.ce, .2941 AltQn Ave.
• The public is invited to attend a free lecture on stre91
reduction at 7:30 p.m . tomorrow ln ea.ta Mesa's Newport
Harbor Counaellng Center, 2900 BrUtol Street, auJte 105 D.
Marriage and family counaelora Lee Haclley and Jeane
Nelaoa will lead the two-hour lecture called "Ia Strem KWina
You?" Relaxation and self-hypnosis techniques will be
dillcussed.
• Coastline College will preaent two one-day warkahope
entitled "Advertising Realities for the Small Buaineel."
The fint aeaion will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Feb. 24 at
the Robinwood Learning Center, 5172 McFadden Ave.,
Huntington Beach.
The second worklhop is planned from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
March ~4 at the Bayview Learning Center, 2531 Orchard
Drive, Santa Ana Drive.
Registration fee is $10 for each workshop. More
information ii available by ca1llng the college. 963-08ll "We are caught t otally
unaware," said Bent Christiansen
bf the Harbor Center Merchants'
A.odati~.
Why didntt local store owners
know about their week?
Soulti Coast Plaza, and other malls not
observing Shopping Center Week .,
And the Jack Rather Band will
perform on the Festival green at
1 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. -The festival grounds, located at
650 Laguna C4nyon Road, will
be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
each of the four days of the
winter art fest.
•-The Fountain Valley Baseball Baron Booster Club will
sponaor a fund-raising auction tomorrow at the Fountain Valley
Community Center, behind City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. ~ It aeema the International
Council of Shopping Centers
didn't in!orm individual malls
and centers about it.
"No, l don 't believe an y
information was sent t o the
shopping centers themselves,"
said an ICSC spokesman. Chuck
Lawrence, wi t h the ICSC's
University of Shopping Centers'
week-long convention in San
Francisco. said the wee k is
.. OF SWITZERLAND
SIZES
JA . -• 6-IO
2A 6-10
B S-10
The Nubuck
E~pddrtllt'
l ~nwl ,,, nJ\'
.. 11h "'f"' .. .....s)o\l
.ir1<I ""rt' -.ile
geared around the convention,
not the centers themselves.
So much for that pat on the
back -at least the s hopping
centers didn't know what they
weren't missing.
Admission is $1 for adults.
Children get in free.
Preview showing begins at 7 p.m. The auction starts at B p.m.
Admisaion is $2. Refreshments and door priz.es will be featured.
Works will include lithographa, etchings, water colon and oil
paintings.
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ISLAND ... NEWPORT BEACH ... n9·9~~1 #~FASHION
It's ¥klllpapers To Go 'Mlll-to-W:Jll happy once you get your selection home,
Sale. These are all first quality wtillPCJpers just brtng it back within 30 days for a full
from the world's leading designers. No ·refund or exchange. At. \.\bllpapers 1b Go.
left-overs. No seconds. 1 .lift to we make it easy to dlspfa';~~~on v~a gq ~=~~to-
ready te go. And 11 Vie make it easy for you. W:Jll Sale makes it
you're oot completely SA Isl INDS FIBRUJ..JIT 21 even easier to buyl
r ~ln Na. •• Blvd. , -~,W. wme0r (Al Euclld) Cl mOla aouth oc the CMI 'Wl8ll Of 1'tler Mall) {The OaD kM9r a.wt-
991...e10 ~ FrNway) 3644706 ~panyend)
~!JS .... •n;rs2 ..... 400Soulh~/tle. ~Dr. ~~OClnkmd ~Btvd.
Anita_ FQlh.lon ~ (Jutt ecJll oc 1-5. E 1bro Rd. Or.) ==:)oc
8111. Behlnd~N.) 884-1246 -~· . J end) 951-1144 •& ~
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F
ny PAT HOROWITZ ............ ~ ....
DEAR PAT: I took my car la for a tueup
... U.e mKMalc told me I.ht Ille ball /olalt
ated replacemeat. How CID I tell I tlllt
repair 11 abtol1teJy aeee11aryT
K.D., Newport Beacll
~ you may or may not know, t~ ball
joint operates eomethina like a ba.ll-and-80Cket
joint in your hip. It hat a roundheaded part
that 1wivela ln a cupllke cavity. There are
normally four ball jolnta in your car'• front
auapenaion, an upper one and a lower one for
each front wheel. Thmie durable devlcee can
operate for yean, but eventually ·they get
worn and the balls don't fit in the IOCketa as
anuaJy aa they once did.
The aigna of trouble may ·be a strange
IW'-e, or when your car start.a to shimmy or
the tteering becomee erratic. Tlret also may
get ICUffed"becauae the front end alignment is
off. Theee thinp may be cauaed by worn ball
joints, but something entirely different also
could be the cauae.
Fortunately, state law requires that any
time an auto dealer offers to replace any of
your car's ball joints with new ones, he must
measure the movement of each of the old ball
joints with an instrument designed for that
purpose. Your mechanic should have
mentioned this to you. The measurement must
be written on the invoice along with what the
manufacturer says ia the maximum allowable
wear or looseness of that old ball joint. Then
you can decide for younelf whether you want
to have this replacement made.
If y9ur car has wear-indicating ball jolnts,
a little measuring boss or tab shows you when
it ta time to replace the ball joint. 1f the car has
mechanic.ally adjustable ball joints, the dealer
• will adjust them according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
Call I or IRS I orms
DEAR READERS: Southern Californians
who vtalted an Internal Revenue Service
office for .. tat.ance latt year'lhould note that
not au IRS offlcc!tJ .are atocked with all formt
or staffed to provld we information.
The IRS aaya ta~pa-~ yen can avoid any
dlaappolntmentt by calllnl the IRS form order
number: (800) 242-4585 to requ.t any of the
more than 90 free ms pubUeaUona. or WMt th•
order form ln their tax p.ckqe to obtain the
necetaary lnformatJon.
The Santa Ana IRS office doe. have a
complete •tock of fonna. It la located at 34
Civic Center Plaza. Hours are Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . (oflice
cloeed Crom 12 to 1 p.m.). Walk-lrl UlittaMe
for taxpayers alto la available at thlt office.
Help for adoptees
DEAR PAT: Cu yo1 tell me laow to
contact die or1uluttoa tlaat llelpa 1dopteet
flDd tltelr Dataral pareata? If itm DOt
ml1takea, tlllt 1roap ll11 a ll1U111 iervlce
wllereby tile aataral pareau -u1t t~e
lnform1tloa tbey bow aboat tllelr cldldrea,
and adoptee1 wbo wut to flad tlaelr utaral
parenh alto list Information IJley bow.
J .C., Hut1Dstoa Beacll
Contact Adoptee'a Liberty Movement
Association by writing to P.O. Box 44454;'
Panorama City, Calif. 91412, or phone (213)
994-2562. ) .
-• '. Got a problem? Then wri,; c.ct>
Pat Horowitz. Pat will cut red tape.
getting che answers and action you1
P.!!a. need t o solve inequities in'
,, government and busines.i. Mall your questJo~
to Pat Horowitz, At Your Service, Orangei
Coast IJajJy Pilot, P.O . .Box 1560, Co6ta Mesa,
I CA. 92626.
Coast's flood victims aided
State and federal disaster Zoeter School, will be open from
relief officials have reported a 9 a.m. to 6 p.m~ daily except
moderate turnout at the Seal Sunday, through Feb. 26.
Beach assistance center, which Rosa Flores, a spokeswoman
opened this week to aid victims for the federal-state disaster
ol laat month's high tides and coordinating office, said that as of
heavy surf. 4 p.m. yesterday, 180 people had
The cen~r. located at Mary ' visited the Seal Beach disaster
center.
HB chamber
seeks citizen
• • nom1nat1ons
Among 126 received
applications for Small Business
Adminiatratlon loans, 61
temporary housing applications,
32 individual and family grant
applications and six filed d.iaaater
unemployment claims, Flores
said.
Most vlsitors to the center have
been those who lost homes or
belonginp during the storm.
''The turnout haa been smaller
than had been anticipated," said
John Buahman, an Orange
County public lnformaUon
officer. "But I think a lot of
people have yet to get the word."
He predicted heavy turnouta at
the center on Saturday ~ next
Monday, when many people wW
have the day off from work.
The Seal Beach diaaater centet
haa no public access phones.
Residenta needing information
on the program can call a
toll-free number, 1-800-547-3993.
Dlubled residents alto can call
that number if they need
tnnapo~tion ~the center.
The Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce is
1.ccepting nominations for the
outatandina citizen award.
The following guidelines have
been establiabed:
Street upgrading . eyed
:-The recipient must live or·
work in Huntington Beach.
-Service to community must
include acts of heroism ,
humanitarianism, ch arity or
other outstanding aervice.
-Service must be voluntary.
-Se.rvice can be within the
lut year or over a span of years.
Nominations can be made by
individuals or organizations.
Nomination forms which must
be submitted by March 8, are
available at the chamber office,
2213 Main St.
Costa Mesa city officials are
considering spending $300,000 to
install Spanish-style gas lamps.
clock towers, stamped concrete
intersections and aeuo.nal and
palm trees along and near 19th
Street in an attempt to spruce up
the area along the roadway
targeted for widenina.
The city haa already
earmarked $3.1 million to widen
the busy street between Park
and Fullerton avenues in the
heart of the downtown
redevelopment area.
If des-ign improvement.a are
approved1 by_ the city council
March 21 the project could be
built during a period of yean,
aaid Marilyn Whisenand,
redevelopment direct.or.
The Spanish atyle concept
outlined this week by offidala
from Alderman. Swift and Lewis
of Santa Ana included p1ana for
19th Street, Newport Boulevard
between 18th and 19th streeta
and Harbor Boulevard betw~
19th Street and N~wport
BOulevard.
~~aas-;. ~.....,
Jewel• by JOMl)h purchaset c:flamonda. oem11one-.
gold and silver lrorn l)l'ivate indl'lidual1 and eatatee.
C.relul examination and evatwation by our expertl. High·
eet prices peid. 01ity 10·9. Sat. 10·6. Sun. 12·4:45.
Phone today. Aak tor Betty Grace or Eric Zalalku1.
Dr. Leon Axelrod, O.D.
Jl:Wl:LS by clOSl:PH
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THE FERRY STOP
DISCOUNT LADIES BOUTIQUE
announc~6 a
673-2111
Located South of tM Ferry
On Balboa lltand ·
506 I . ..,.....,, ..... Wen4
Openz Tue-Svn, 11·S1M ,M
Announces His Retirement ·
and
.Proudly Announces the Transfer of
His Practice To
Dr. Susan M. Hartley,
Optometrist
494-2546
Park-Glenn Profeeaional Blda.
330 Park Ave., Suite 4, La,una Beach
.
FRINGE BENEFITS
WHOaaALI PIUCal to THI "'9LIC
c.l tor 4'•11 au•.
Or1n99 Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, ,ebruery 11, 1Na Al
MERVYN'S
starts Friday, 9:30 a.m.
many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be availabl.e
in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock
on hand, so shop early for best selection!
in our
Huntington Beach store
women's sportswear
........................................ -:-:-NOW
112M188ES'COWLPULLOVERS ............ 1.18
57 MISSEi' PULLOVERS ................... 4.91
1
51 JUNIOAIHIRTI ......................... 8.91
t2JUNIOR DREl8Y BLOUSES .............. t .91
17 JUNIORIKIRTI ......................... 8.91
211 COWL SWEATERS ...............•..... 8.91
51 JUNIOR JEANS ......................... t .91
1109 JUNIOATOPI .......................... 1.91
IMJUNIOR PANTS ......................... 8.91
n•IEl'TOPI ....... : ... :-:-:-:-:-... ' ....... 1 .91
21 MlllEI' BLOUSES ...................... 8.91
153 JUNIOR EXEACtlEWEAA ............... 7.91
227 JUNIOR OXFORD SHIRTS ............... I.II
121 WEI' DREllY BLOUSES ............ 9.91
117 JUNIOR CASUAL PANTS ................ 11.11
1tJUNIOA JUMP8UITS .................... 11.91
11 ... El' CCM>ADINATES ............... 11.11
11 ... El'PElllEco.oRDINATES ........ 11.11
women's dresses . NOW
'1 JUNIOR DRDIES ....................... I.II
laMISl!I' DRESIES ...................... 9.91
•JUNIOR DRES8£1 ...................... 14.91
25 ... El'DRDIU ..................... 14.11
3'JUMoRJACKETS ...................... 11 ••
large.size fashions NOW
17 LAAGESIZE BLOUSES ................... t .91
43LAAGE9'ZEPANTTOP8 ................. t .91
21 LAROE llZEIWEAftAS ................. t .91
lingerie; loungewear
NOW
21 TRUNK...,. .......................... lie
buys for boys .
1 • NOW 23 BEL TS .................................. lie
222 NFL~ JERSEYS ........................ 1.•
31 BtO IOYS' FASHION PANTS . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 • .a
34 ACRYLIC SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.11
38 BIO IOYS' LEVl'ae PANTS ............... 7.48 1308IO BOYi' WOOL SWEATERS ........... I.ti
MOCEANPACl~SWEATIHIRTS ........ 12.11
301NOllOYS'JACKETI ................. : .19.91
buys for men ..
NOW 'D MUSTACHE KITS ......................... Mc
111 MEN'SFRAORAHCES ................... lie
100'8LPPIRl(llEH'IDEPT) ............... 1.11
33 MEN'S ffECKCHAINS .................... 1.M
578KIHAT8 ............................... 1.11
11 PAJAMAS .............................. 1.91
41 POCKETED IHIRTS ......... : ............ 1.11
NPRINTWARMSHIRTI .................... 2.11
23 PLATED KNrT IHIRTI ....•.............. 2.M
%1 YOUNG MEN'S CASUAL SHIRTS .......... 2•
45 ICAEWDRIVEA SETI .................... 3.11
11 COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS ............... 3.11
103ST.LEOPANTS ........................ 4.11
47HEAVYWEGHTSHIRTI .................. 4.M
117TURTL£NECtCS ........................ 4 ..
1211UPPIWKIHIRT'I ........... : ..... 3.M
31 YOUNG llEN'S ILACKI ............... , .. 5.91
JO fAIHION HOOOIDIWUTIHIRTI ........ 7.M
'1tYOUNOllEN'8DMllltMTI ........... 9.M
37YOUNO MEN'I DRElllLACKS .......•... l.M
53 MEN'S CAIUALSHIRTI .................. 1.91
M WOOL DMlllLACKI ................. 21.111
218'0RTCOATI ......................... 21 ..
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Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave.
~ -at Brookhurst St.
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Guards didn't give ·up
When Propo9itlon 13 wlped
out city plana to finance a new
lifeguard headquarten bulldlng
on Laguna's Mail) Beach, the
guards decided to take rpatters
into their own hands -literally.
Figuring they would need
$20,000 to construct -mostly
with volunteer labor -the
1,100-square.foot facility atop an
old sewer pump station at the
north end of the beach park, the
guards set about finding the
money.
So far they have raised
$18,000 by sponsoring swirnmlng
events, running a parking
concession during the summer
festival season, recycling
newspapers and cans and holding
raffles and f und·raising dinners.
Lagunans, who have a special
affection for their diligent
lifeguard force, have
enthusiastically patronized the
fund-raisers.
With city approval of th
buUding de1t1n ln hand, the
project la movtna lnto .it• lut lap.
Havm, spent moet o1 thelr money
buying conalr\.lctJon matertalt at
cost from local merchanta, the
guards are seekJng a few more
material donations and some
volunteer finish carpenters,
electricians and othera with
building skills to help them put
the building together. It won't be
long now.
The guards, who have been
crammed into a small tower
midway down the beach, will use
the new building as a year·round
headquarters, but the tower will
still qperate as an oblervation poet.
Th~ whole do·it-yourself
project is a credit to the guards -
who refused to give up -and the
community that backed their
efforts.
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TeaHJs keep 'hoine' pool
Irvine swim teams should be
grateful to the City Council for
speeding up a rescue operation
that soon will enable them to get
ck in action in the 50-meter
imming pool at Heritage Park
Aquatics Complex.
Two other pools in the $1.6
m i 1 Ii o n fa c i 1 i t y , a-2 5 -y a rd
recreation pool and a 33~meter
diving pool, have been closed since
last. fall when huge leaks were
discovered in the plumbing
system's corroded feeder pipes.
The city had planned tO cl06e
the 50-meter pool as well, pending
resolution of a lawsuit filed
against the pool designers and
contractors, a procedure that could
have kept the entire complex
closed for as long as two years.
But the swim teams
successfully pleaded that the big
pool, at least, be kept in operation.
So the city has accepted a $63,900
bid from the Actan Corp. of
Reseda for a "quick fix." The firm
will install devices to protect the
piping system and the pool's
aluminum hull .from further
corrosion for the time being.
The pool has been drained
while the repair work goes on and
the swim teams are practicing in
other locations. But they should be
back in their "home" pool in two
or three weeks.
Swimming has become a
serious business in Irvine and the
council was well advised to try to
keep at least one p0ol open while
the legal tussle goes on. U all goes
well, the investment for the
repairs will be recovered in due
course.
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ff otel supporters • Win
A -predi-cted showdown
between growth and no-growth
advocates in Newport Beach failed
to materialize this week as plans
for a 15-story addition to the
Marriott Hotel in Newport Center
were passed by the City Council
with relatively little debate.
The Planning Commission
had earlier recommended
approval of the expansion, which
will make the Marriott the largest
hotel on the coast, with 611 rooms.
The new tower, scheduled for
completion in 1985, will i.ncJude a
ballroom, video-game room and a
top floor view lounge. It will be
substantially larger than a
previously planned expansion that
went down to defeat along with
Irvine Company plans for overall
Newport Center expansion.
To answer complaints that
the enlarged hotel will contribute
to traffic problems, the company
will spend more than $600,000 for
road improvements, including
widening of Pacific Coast
Highway in the Newport Center
area.
But the approval did not pass
without further airing of the
accusation that it ls hypocritical
for a dlt that spends half a million
dollars a year fighting expansion
of John Wayne Airport to permit
new hoteb that will draw more
airport customers. This is a •
chicken-and·egg debate that is not
likely to be resolved.
The city, however, contends
that the additional hotel space will
serve tourists and business people
already coming to the area but
now going to other cities for hotel
rooms because Newport hotels are
full. And, with Costa Mesa busily
approving new hotel P;!'Ojects even
cloeer to the airport, tliat's a point
to ponder.
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Still not quite clear
The legal counsel of the
state's Fair Political Practices
Commiaaion has partiall clarified
what the Huntington ~ city
attorney called a "gray area" in
conflict of interest rules.
The FPPC OOW\8el found no
reuon why Qty Councilman Ron
Pattln1on should not vote on
matten affecting the land-holding
Hwitington Beach Co.
The hsue arose when
Pattimon went to work for fellow
Councilman John Thomas who
own1 a crane and trucking
bi 11;lnem that aometimel woru for
the landowner.
TbomM bimlelf, noting that
the Political Reform Act of 1974
f prohlblte publlc offictall from
f partldpadna in dedllooa in which
they woufd have a financial
lnt.er.i, Ml been ablt.alnln& from vodna on Hundncton Be.Ch Co. ·
devefopment maUen that come
I befOft the council _
.But the 1-ae IWUced ap1n
ORANGE COAST
llHJPilat
when Pattinson, a former police
officer and real estate salesman,
joined the Thomas firm.
It was a tricky situation,
becauae the job paid him more
than the $250 limit the FPPC
places on "fi.nancial interest." But
Pattinaon contended he waa not
deriving any direct financial
benefit from the company for
which hl1 boa sometime. doe1
work. So it wu decided, wtaely
enough, to seek· a legal opinion
from the state. The conclusion wu
that Thoma• alone, not hi1
employee, should refrain from the
votet lD question. But the "sray
are-a" stlll ia not quite ~lear
becauae the atate countel added
that"PatUnlon, too, abouJd not vote
If it ahould be "reaaonably
fonweeable'' that a dedlion would
have a materlal effect on Thomu'
company.
How that will be determined
la anyone'• au-. But perha.J>I I~ w• too much to expect a lepJ
opinion t.o be entnly deer.
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n.MllP.fWer
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Lette.rs to the editor
Many ways to
help your city
To the Editor:
I thought you might be interested m
how at least one of us Costa Mesa
planning commissioners feels as the end
of our term approaches March 1. 1983.
Although much controversy has been
aired over the request for resignation
lrom the co~ion I thi nk some clear
points surface to the top as a final
comment. These points being that the
city does have sincere and professional
people within its organiulUon and at the
helm and that public interest and
support from us "unknowns" is the only
way a city can continue to be !alr·and
impartially concerned for the well-being
of all Its residents. .
·-THE SUPPORT that 1 am thinking of
comes in almost any form of caring and
doing for others in your ci,,-. This may
include, but is not limited to, applying
for an opening on the traffic or planrung
commission. keeping your front lawn
neat and attractive for your neighbors,
driving 25 mph in residential areas when
you are taking a short cut to avoid traUlc
congestion, helping out at S.O.S. (Share
Ourselves), telling a cit'y merchant
thank-you for extra service or an
attractive place of business. waving at a
cop, caroling for the city firemen at your
local fire station at Chri11tmastlme.
abiding by the laws and ordinances or
respectfully requesting and suggesting a
change, smiling genuinely at people on
the street, taking an elderly o r
handicapped neighbor grocery shopping,
donating your time or something needed
MAILBOX
to the schools. or whatever else your
conscience tells you would be a "neat"
thing to do if only you had the nerve.
Speaking as a person who did select
one of the above ways to support my city
I can honestly st.ate that the past three
years m addition to being a lot of hard
work and frustrating at tim~ have also ~n the most bles.wd years or my life so
Car. I am glad I got involved and, the
Lord willing, I will continue to be in
some other w.ay.
RAMONA SAWYER-WATSON
Planning Commissioner
Cjty of Cost.a Mesa
Not a 'fizzle'
To the Editor:
As one of the pr&'testers in the
WINCON demonstration at El Toro on
Feb. 9. I would like to disagree witn your
paper's assessment of it as a "fizzle." ..
Think of what we accomplished!
Just 7:> of us, Crom a 15-year-old
student to a 55-year..old nun, caused that
powerful group of top men from the
Pentagon, such as the assistant Secretary
of Defense, and' top executives from
many weapons-making companies such
as Rockwell, Hughes and ford
Aerospace. to delay the start of their
"classified" meetings for at least an hour.
We loyal American citiiens. trying to
get a message to these men who sh and
plan how to spend more billions on
war-making "toys ... caused four huge
buses to divert to a back entrance.
We non-violent members of the
cnt111a~--~~------
Ali's landmarks lose
The law has won out, Ali
Rousban's towering metal
sculptures have been dismantled
and a 90rnewhat seedy section of
the city has lost its only claim to
fame.
Not everyone is entirely
happy. Even the fellow who has
leased Ali's property to build a
Mexican restaurant said he finally
came to see beauty in the giant
artworks and ·was rather 90rry to
see them go.
But Carta Mesa city officials
must have heaved a sigh of relief
when their three-year tussle with
the feiaty Iranian welder finally
came to an end.
It all started ln 1980 when Ali
built a 32-foot Meditation Tow~r
on his propel"ty, then followed
with three more sculptures titled
Butterfly, Volcano and Tornado.
The tallect at.ood 65 f~t.
Irate city offldala aa.ld Ali had
not only failed to obtain building
permits for his works, but was
creating a hazard to public safety.
Ali said his efforts were not
buildings but artistic exp~ions
of religious freedom. Eventually
he spent five days in jail for
disobeying a court order to stop
adding to his creations.
Opinion around town was
divided. Some felt the metal
sculptures were a unique and
attractive addition to the area .
Ot~ were incer.:<?d by his
stubborn refusal to heed city laws.
Suddenly Ali retreated. The
sculptures were taken down, cut
into pieces and stored in the back
of bis property, where they will
remain while he wanders off
.across the country in a
computer-equipped bus to look for
new worlds to conquer. U Costa
Mesa's experience is a fair sample,
the city fathers he encounters
alon1 the way bad better be
braced for 10111e action.
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Real co1n1Dunity service
A de d l ca t e d corp 1 of venereA1 dlleue symptonw. la not
volwiteen bM becon• very much intended H a aubatltute for
a part of the 1cene In moat phyaldana' advice, but rather u
hoepitala. but today'• volunteen an early warniq 1yatem that
do a whole lot more than dellwr provldea information on
petienlll' ~ am.nae Dowen and preventive medldne tecbnlques
run the lift ahop. and leta • caller know wben a
The 1' o u n ta l n Va 11 e y doct«'• ~ lhoWd be muaht.
Community Ho.pltal O\illd, for The Health-Un• phone
example, baa ~nltlated a (714-0&7-8980) wW be manJ'\ed
l8l'Vke that can t the mdre from 9 a .m. t.o 8 p.m. Monday
community -and pll'haP9 help throu1h l'rlday by 1ulld
IOIDI to ~ bei:alatnc ....-i volunteer• who will find the
petlentll. 1'9Cflll•lll &ape Uid Dlua it In IO
The IUIJd hM ~ met the Callil' em U... In irtvata. A
Will op11ata a telephone heeltb tirochtan Uatbal ,all fOO ia~
Inf ormatlon. 1ervlo• called ~ .. bit ~umd by wndl'W
H-1tb·Uli•1 whleb offen fne the' auDd at the hlDIDA.al. 17100 r•a1 ·1if>W'1llll ... i--D.aillt.. hmta.ID v:.u.,, moe .
me11•1•• on a varl•t1 •f hpl&al volun•r pllcla ~~ ........ a.and,.....
The taped-a'Cfvlce, w 011 Tti11iW .....,., a. a....._. Wa'l to
COYS1 IUCh l._. M flnt UJ ... lilWil& -of ..... .Amdl thlift In
--toot advlm ,.. '. • ... • ........ lllm ..... tbat ..,,.. the ldentUlcation of ••••r and wiaii __ ......,.&J.
growmg peace movement caused the use
of a helicopter for esco rt and
surveillance! Would you call that a
''Ci.zz.le!" -
Finally, 48 of us chose to go to jail to
show the contrasts of the "wrongs" in
today's world!
CAROL ANN BRADFORD
Still inappropriate
To the Editor:
The Orange County Planning
Commission Y!ill _bal~L ~ J>4blic heari~ r
Feb. 23, to approve a sjte plan and <fSe
permit for the c.'Onslruction of a 515 unit
time-share complex -the largest in the
state -at Treasure Island in South
Laguna. I would like to ask just who,· •
besides the government oflicials of
Orange County and the developers, is for
this project?
Residents of the neighboring South
Laguna communities Blue Lagoon.
Laguruta -and other South Laguna
and Laguna Beach residents have voiceq
their concerns and opposition. A petitiori
containing 1,200 signatures in opposition
was submitted to the county. The project
was excluded. by the county, Crom any
agenda submitted to the South Laguna
Specific Plan Committee for discussion
and analysis. The South Laguna CiVic
Assoc1allon is opposed to the magnitude
of the project and, along with the City of
Laguna Beach and six South Laguna
homeowners groups, is concerned with
the cumulative traffic impacts and the
proposed rrutigation measures -which
include widening Coast Highway
through South Laguna to six lanes, plus
a bicycle lane on the ocean side, all
funneling into the city of Laguna Beacll.
Parking. which is already a problem,
would be prohibited on C<>Mt Highway.
THERE RAVE been very few, if any,
developments in the county with SQ
many conditions attached. Even with the
present 38 cond ition s, it is an
overwhelming and inappropriate
development for the "Village"
atmosphere of South Laguna, and could
very well end up to be a monument to
poor planning.
The citizens of Laguna Beach and
South Laguna should voice their
concerns by ~\lending the hearing,
and/or contacting the Orange County
Planning Commissioners by letter or
telephone.
F!ARLE BISHOP
Marriage rights
To the F.ditor:
Mark Sullivan's attorney said, ''All
Janet Sullivan provided was an
opportunity for education. Give her the
same opportunity."
t:Jnfo rtunate ly , "the same
opportunity" is impossible. Mark has a
10-year head start ln his professional
career. There's no way Janet can
retrieve 10 years of her past life.
• A3 conlirmed by comrnunity·property
law, ma.niage i. an equal partnership.,
And no.fault divorce precludes any
charge ~ta wife contributed lem than
her huabe.Dd to the operations of that
pa.ctM__rthl LC.Ontributlng letta In an
equal partnersn -p would be a "fault.)
Therefore Janet Sa entitled to half of the economi~benefitl aalned in tho••
ope.rationa, as is Mark-.
The same day on which the 1a..l
Supreme Court heard the Sulllvan CMt,
Auemblyman All1ter McAltatea:
tntrOduced AB 525. 'nu. woWcl ~
that "the percentage of a peraon'1
preent and future eami.DIJ that ii equal
t.o the pereen~ of his or her eaminC
captdty which wu acquired during the
~ la comrnunity property."
Oo foe it, Janet(
MARIE GIX>l\GE
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• Loi t people giving cities a lift
LOS ANGELES (AP) Ctth.w
ahould ent'OW'Ue the f'fM..-aence of "loft~ peopt.::iT:.._ artlMN who
th richer can alway1 dlaplace
the poorer, ev rybudy will be
lmpowrtahed."
Cont tant
Robin Mlchellr
Wander, homf'comin1
prin · at Co l a
Mt-Ha' E tancia High
renovate and occupy empty Inner
city lndu1trlal bulldln11 -
becauee of the valuable 1ervlces
they provide, a city planner aaid.
Sul city officials, looklJll for
lncreued tax revenue from new
bualneaee, mostly have outlawed
the ama 11 -aca le realden:-
tlal-buatneaa operatlona of
loft people, which can Include
craftamen and artists ranging
from florists to typewriter
repairmen.
from their homt• b y
well-Intentioned, but overly
cauUowl buUdtnc-code enfotftrf
ob ued by P.Olltlclana, to tho
detriment of tht community u a
whole. accordlna to Profeuor
Gi!orse Lefcoe of the Univ rslty
of Southern California Law
Center.
"What makee cU.iee work la a
great dlveralty of people and
actlvttiee that contribute to the
over-all strength and vitality of
the community,'' Lefcoe eaJd.
Lefcoe, who wu chairman of
the Loa An1ele1 Planntn1
Com.m1IUon I.Mt yev, noted that
city 1overnmenta tradttlonally
have played a paaalve role In
urben ~lopment, lookine only
at the lncreued t&Xee anCI the
lnflwc of federal bu.1ldil\a funda
that a new bua1ne. wlfl Inject
Into the local economy.
"City D1annen and devtlopere
In San "rr1ncl1co are tytln1
South of Market M a perfect ....
for major projlctl that wW '"P
proflC• and aener•te revenutt Jn
the renucent downtown area. M
a rttUl~ otfidall ar. under
prtuul'e to aet rid of the loft
people," Lefcoe tald.
In the van1uard of the Joft
movement New York City
artl1t1, artl11n1 and "service
prof ... lona" Juaed abandoned
five and 1hc-1tory bulldlng11 ln
the Soho dl.ltrlct at reaaonable
ratea to provide aervkea for
downtoWJ\ clients.
. hool, i u cont . tant ..,
in 'unday'it outhem
Culiforflio Regional
America's
Homecoming Queen
and Princess Pageant
t.on dwellera often are driven
"If we allow urban
development to continue by the
traditional, unwritten law that
That haa been the caae
particularly ln California, where
t&X levell ..ent1ally have been
fros.en by Propoait.ion 13.
to be held in Long
Beacti.
Broker
pleads -guilty
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-A gold and silver
broker has pleaded
guilty to mail fraud and
tax evasion for
misrepresenting to his
cllents the nature of
their investments.
John L . Poole. 35, sole
stockholder of Republic
National Monetary
Corp .. 8leaded guilty in U .S . istrict Court,
admitting he de<:eived
client s about their
lnvesbnents and failed to pay federal income
tax on $1.2 million the
government contends he·
siphoned from the
company.
· Poole opened h is
company in the Sherman
Oaks area of Los Angeles
In late 1978, when the-
prices of gold and silver
were soaring. He later
opened branch offices in
Newport Beach, San
Francisco, Houston and
Atlanta.
Assistant U .S .
Attorney Richard E .
Drooyan said Poole
offered his clients
c o ntra c ts for the
purchase of gold and
silver with 10 percent or
20 per c ent down ,
allowing them to control
more of the precious
metals than they would
have otherwise.
The investors thought
Republic was taking
physical possession of
coins when it really was
using the funds to buy
into the gold and silver
futures markets ,
Drooyan said Monday.
Some investors made
money when the price of
gold and silver was still
climbing, Drooyan said,
but when the markets
crashed in January 1980,
Republic was unable to
cover obligations 'to its
clients, and many lost .
money.
P oole also aiverted
more than $1.2 million
from the company, part
of which was used to buy
a luxury home and make
Improvements on it,
Drooyan said.
Poole's guilty plea was
part of an agreement in
which the government
promised not to file
further criminal charges
against him and to
recommend that his
aentence not exceed five
years in prison.
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Hollman, Tom Davey and Christ"her Jackson. Miuins i1
Thomas Grant. .
11uit'1 rtcht. A Utt.le more than
a week a,o, 11 unlverelU. from
California and HawaU ptheNd
at Cal Poly Pomona to compete tn
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other worda, the1 went Miid to
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cont.ta.
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Her • Veta'1 Intimate Apparel • w .. tcllff Shoe1 • w .. tcUn
Cleanera
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champion, wlnnJ"I 13 ...,_and
101ln1 one ln the double
ellm1nat.lon townament.
"Wt were elated," aald UCI
CC*h Marti Shearin. ''The team
had fun with the tournament;
they wen never bitter or U\ll'Y·
Some *ml were out for blood.
San J'randlco State (the eecond
2_!ace flnlaher) w,a that way.
They were ltealnJ.i\8 durina the
bl'fflu and dUJ'ina ihe halftime.
That'• why everybody waa
cheerlna Ila In the end. And
UCLA wu really cocky. They
ahowed up about 1~ minutes late
for our pine. We beat them by
100 polntl and then they walked
out and didn't atay for the
rematnct.r of \he tournament."
The UCI all..tar team aoNllJI
of ~ Jlclulon al 8anta
Ana, a araduate atudent In mana1ement; ·rom Davey of
Tuatln. a aos>homore tn political
ldence: Carl ~~of Pomona. a
eenlor in bCoJo(Slcal ldencm and
c la11lc1; Joaeph Hoffman of
Anaheim, • eenJor tn •1*:1rieal
enelneennc. and '1bomu Grant of Garden Grove, a junior ln
political adence. The team may
compete In a national colle1e
bowl tournament lat.er thia )'tel'.
The C.OIJeae Bowl ii aponlOl'ed
by American Colles_e Union•
International and C.Ollep Bowl c.o.
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CALVACAOE
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• who takes work to heart Pea Picker's dream •
By JIMMY JOHNSON
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Tennesaee Ernie Ford won his
wings a long time ago -back
during World War Il to be exact
-and he's been flying high ever
since.
During that time the man who '
everyone affectionately calls the
01' Pea .Picker h.aa logged lots of
rnllease. He even flew lnto Cotta
Mesa lut weekend to be honored
aa the chamber of commerce'•
Heart Award recipient.
And while here he did a bit of
heart tusgins himaelf, recalling
the good old days when "eggs
were a penny apiece or 12 cents a
dozen and bread was a nickle a
l~."
Ernest J. Ford was born in the
east Tennessee town of Bristol,
which lies just over the line from
Kentucky i n the rugged
Appalachian range where it was
"root hog or die" during those
early days.
"A young journalist recently
asked me a funny question," he
said with a chuckle. "He asked
me, 'ls It true, Mr. Ford, that you
came from humble beginnings?' I
said, 'If you mean were we poor,
the answer is yes. I was 16 years
old before I knew my name
wasn't 'Git Wood!'."
· Like so many country boys,
Tennessee Ernie saw his world
changed during World Warll.
When the Japanese attacked
Pearl Harbor he was working at
a radio station in Knoxville,
Tenn.
Soon afterwards h e found
himself at George Air Force Base
in Victorville, Calif., studying for
his wings.
"I got my 'wings at Victorville,"
Ford recalled, "and I stayed on as
an instructor for a while before
going to Ne w Mexico for a
refresher course. I had put in for
pilot training, but when I was
about a third of the way through
training, the B29s came out.
"It was instant love. So I went
to my C.O. and told him 'I want
to get on that airplane.' I crewed
out as a bombardier. My skipper
on B291 has since retired as a
four -.. tar general, and the
amazing thine about our
relationship, Is that we never lost
touch with each other."
Ford openly admits he never
lost his love for flying. He keeps
up with all the new
advancements in aviation and is
active in the Air Force Assoc.
After the war, however, he
returned to radio and his first
love, country music.
"Country music reminds me a
lot of aviation," he said. "Since
World War Il aviation has gone
from seat-of -the -pants
barnstorming to the most
sophisticated machines in the
world. The strides we have rwftie
are unreal and with the coming
of the age of the Space Shuttle
and its new design, aviation is
gonna be something elae.
"And like aviation, country
music has really evolved since
the war. The great thing about
country music and why it's so
big," Ford continued, "is that you
can •Ull hear Loretta Lynn's
voice -Roy Acuff and all the
new ones, Kenny Rogers, Willie
and Waylon, Ann Murray and
Tom T. Hall. Their voices will
never change.
"But the background music,
that's a different story. It's what
.,.., .... ""9to bf Clwtle ac.rr
CHff ie Stone, the man who gave Ernie Ford his
start in show business, joins the ol' Pea Picker
in a bit of horseplay at a cocktail party belore
the Heart A wa.-d banquet.
has made country music what it
is today. We Cinally upgraded the
music that backs them up and
that's why it is the biggest music
today."
And while country music i11
enjoying its greatest moments,
the record industry is i n
desperate straits, threatened
almost to the point of going
under. What's happening in the
record industry is something
Tennessee Ernie Ford is most
familiar with . It's called
bootlegging.
,"The record industry is in
terrible trouble," he pointed out.
"Country records are not selling
like they used to and the whole
industry is barely hangina on.
"The problem is progreas,"
Ford added, a look of conce.m.
crowding his face. ''The record
industry. because of this
progress, is going through a
period of bootlegging.
"With the great electron ic
equipment we have today, you
can do wonders. You can stick it
in your home, turn on a country
station and re(Ord of! that station
on to your own home cuaene
. . . and it Is as good a quality as
anything you can buy down at
the record store.
"When that happens. we don't
get any royalties. There's a lot of
that going on, and we have no
way to fight it . . . None! But my
career is up there where I'm
known as a junior senior, but for
these young ones ooming along,
bootlegging takes a big bite out of
them.
"We don't know who these
guys sell to or how far it will be
allowed to go. All we know la
that It'• hurting the record
-indUatry badly -and tha-t
takes groceries off our table."
Through the years Tennes.e
Ernie Ford has recorded a lot of
songs, but the one be is most
identified with is the 1955 hit
."Sixteen T ons," whlch waa
written~ Merle Travis, ohe of
the fin~st guitarists in the
business.
",·sixteen Tons' stands out for
me like 'White ChrislmaS' did for
Bing Crosby," he said. "Bing
could be playing the Mojave
Desert in mid-July, but couldn't
get off the stage before singing
'White Christmas.'
"I'm often asked il l get tired
singing 'Sixteen Tons.' My
answer is always the same, an
enthusiastic 'Are you kidding?'
Every recording artist hopes
something like 'Sixteen Tona.'
will happen. That identity is an
everlasting thing."
Tenneuee Ernie F ord ia
convinced the music bUli.ne9t 1a a
lot tougher . today than it was
•hen he was breaking in back ~
the late '40s and early '501.
Cliffie Stone was the man wtio
gave Ford his start. He was also
on hand last week when the 01'
Pea Picker was presented the
Heart Award. for his work with
the visually handicapped.
Recalling his first meeting
with Ernie Ford, Stone quickly
launched into one of his favorite
pastimes -talking about the
friendly guy many people call 01'
Em.
"I'll never forget that day,"
Stone said. "I was driving
through San Bernardino
listening to radlo.etation K.FXM.
There was this guy with• a deep
bass voice giving the news. As he
signed off, he said, 'Thia has been
the 11 o'clock edition of the news
with F..rnest J. Fonl. Stay turned
for ~ mid-day country roundup
with Tennessee Emie.
"When that show came on I
never heard such caterwauling in
all<ft'ly life," be went on. ""Some-----
. \
guy came on with the acreechiest never heard.
voice you ever heard. Ernest "At the time I was intereilted
Tubb was s1nglna 'I'm Walkini in hiring an announcer .(_or
the Floor Over You.' but it wu KXLA in Pasadena, eo I pulfed
different from any version I had over to the aide of the r.oad,
ever heard. There was another telephoned the station and asked
voice singing along that I had to speak to Mr. Ernest Ford.
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Tenneuee Ernie Ford, 7 ~ recipient of the Cotta Mesa
~ Chamber of Commerce
Heart Award, is still Oying
high alter all these yean.
''We met at a restaurant in San
Bernardino, I offered him $10
more a week than he was making
and. be took it," Stone continued.
''Then I asked him.who wu that
crazy man. Tenne:91ee Ernie, with
the highpitched VQice.
"Etn ie replies, 'That'• me.
That's my real voice. The low
bus voice la .just the one I Ule
when giving the news."'
That's when the rocket really
blasted off ... and it was
propelled by a Ford engine.
c ·elebrity graveyard • • • Where big names are put to rest
By NANCY KENNEY ., 1to111cl1•d ,,_ Wrtt.
PARIS -A shrewd promoter got the most
famous graveyard in Europe off the around by
awapplnl the remains of a French queen for
thoee of Abelard and Helolae.
More than five ~tiona and a million cocpeea lat.er, Parta' LechaUle cemetery 1a atll.l PfiCkinl in ceJebrlty
Bualoeda of Soviet t.ourla1a heap flowers on
the grave of French cabaret 11.naer Edith Piaf,
wha.e hwnble roota and achlnlly expnmlve vok'e
won her .tmiratlon ewn beb&nd the Iron Cur1aln.
a.tie. American and Britiah youths p6ck at
guitan and acrawl lwid gra.f fiti at the grav.lit.e of
rock poet Jim Morrilon, and exiled memben of
Polarid'a outlawed tl'llde union drape SoUdarity
bannen on the tomb of their com .. trlot. CboP'n· Jlundredt of the world'• best-known writen,
mUlldanl and .,.&nt.en Nit bemde the wooded
patha of the cemeteey, M9tJed on a hJJWde in
~Pan..
More tMn 7&,000 ~ tNk to the pounds
..ct. ,_.. 10 pay ......... to Uw.ry fll\nl
ranOw from a..i.c, Proust. and C.olette .., Oar
WlJae ind OertNde St.tn. Pmnt.rw and IC'dpton
,..... in Pwe ~ bldud9 o.-...u.
OertaM<i_ Dlvkl, ~ ":LIMA, Plwro Md 0.-W Dore. llld lllUlk: Md ..... are
oNlll'•••nted La.r.ih BimMrdt, 1-1ora o..nc.n. ~ ~hallt II an~ world ot
~Gothic ehape~ wtth men\
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IDUl9 wldl. lyre mouml ~ bid , ..w
~ Vldar Moir' .. ~. thaiUCh he ....
just been shot, hi.a ah1rt collar burst open and his
top hat tumbllna from his head.
Em.dated men chained by th~ir wrist.a claw
despentely at the tky in • aeries of chilllna
memoriall to Frenchmen deported and killed by
the Nazis during World War ll.
The austerity of aome tombs offen, no clue to
\he talents OC' 1tatun of thoee lnaide. Slinple
atonee with a nune and IQl'Oetimee a date mark
the gnw. of Colette, Proult and Gertrude Stein.
By contrast, l:.aFantaine'• 1epulchre II clWleled
with animal ~n from ti1a fablel, and a
dellcet.e ~ c:nl9 with Chdat fMhianed ln
relief rnarb the 81'1lY9 o( INll1er c.rywtal-maker
Rene Lallque.
'n. cemetery Wiii named afW FrancoU d' Aile
de la a.me, the influential French J.Wt who
helped mol4 ~t po~ • Louis XIV't oonf-.-flan 1875 to 1709. 8y the time the
bw1a1 IJ'O'IDd opened In 1804. l»arti' ~ map-
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GOif i ON lllDGf
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Watch for dang~r signals £11t W11t vulnerabl•. South
dt1l1.
NORTH
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t1tabll1hod partnerahlp•
have an advantatr•· You know
what partner wlll do, or not
do. In certain d rcum1tancea.
and that can be a tremtndoua
edge. Watch Callfornlana
Miko Pauell and Fred
Hamilton at work during the
World Open Parla In Blarrltt..
club1 1howed elth•r two acoa
or one uo, and th• kln1 of
hearts. Pa11ell w11 1ure that
hie partner hold the ut of
apadea and king or htaru.
Why? 8ecau•• Hamilton had
had an opportunlt)' to ev·bld
th• ace of club• at the "lour
le vol, yet he had not done to.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have )>rint«l
many leuera In your column about teen-•1•
depre11lon and suicide but never have you
mentioned pre-teena ln this context. It la a irowina
problem ln America. and 1 apeak from experience.
Three yeara aao our 9-year-old dauahter
attempted to kill herself by taking a bottle of
aspirin. Luckily we found her ln Ume. We apent
rwo yeara ln family l"OUP therlJ>Y· The chanp ln her penonallty and oonduct ii lncredJble.
Too often parenta are told their depr88ed and
moody children are Juat sotna throuah a 1t.a1e.
Please alert them to the danaera ol lanorlna
melancholy and extremely introverted behavior. It
ia foollah to aaume anythfna. There ~y be no
second chance. Si&n ua ~ THI: LUCKY ONES IN
TOPEKA
DEAR Lucgy ONES: TlaHk )'08 for Uae
op.portantty to addre11 tlal1 aabjecc. Moody,
meluclloly, uttaoclaJ pre-teem doald be tallea to
a pbyalclu for a tlloroa1b clteck-ap. U ao orpalc
problem la fouod, tbey sbo•ld be aeen by a
psyclllatrilC, psycbolo&Jst or cou1elor. TeacJlen
cu be llelpful by repo'J!rn\ "loner" bebavlor la
acbool. WltJle we do not of pre-teea-acen aa
flMA IOMlfCI
AT WIT'S END .
My husband waa talking to me about aome
loose exhaust thing ln the car when I interrupted
him and said, "I wonder where John Travolt.a and George Bu.sh are?"
He said, "What are you talking about? I'm
talking about the car and it's important for you to
pay attention."
I told him I was pa~ attention, it's just that
a few years ago you couldn't turn around without
seeing John Travolt.a and George Buah everywhere.
Not together, but certainly everywhere. Now it was
like they had fallen off the face Qf the earth.
Well, one thing led to another and finally my
husband accused me of losing my power of
concentration. He said it waa a symptom of old Al(e.
Boy, do I resent that! I can concentrate on anything ... for any length of time ... if It's
important. He doesn't know what concentration ia
all about until he gets a piece of meat caught in a
back tooth. Now that's concentration. I don't mean
your little string of meat that gets hung up on a
molar. I'm talking about a slab of meat that feela
like a cutlet wedged pennanently under your gum
with a .tall that ia long enough to hit with your
tongue and give you hope that you can looeen it that way.
The mind goes blank while you manipulate
your tongue to dislodge the meat. I have been
known to force a credit card between the teeth, a
piece of thread from the hem in my dreea and when
I think no one is looking, put my entire fist in my
mouth and try to grab the tail with~)' bare hand&.
And no one can shut out everything and focus
on one thing more than I can in a movie where
someone is eating.
"The Guns of Navarone .. couldn't even begin
to compete with the sound of a viewer opening
a candy bar inch by inch, tear by tear. I know
without turning around what the inlensitive oef
looks like. He ia draped over two teats wearing dark
glasaes and balancing two large Dixie cups filled
with ice on both knees, a starched bag of popcorn,
five candy ban (all nuts) and a bag of com chips.
He also smacks his lips.
He doesn't have to be behind me. I can hear
him anywhere in the theater bec:au.e I block out
everything el.le and listen for him.
As for my husband's cheap shot about .,-e, you
can bet I'll concentrate on that for the next 20 .
Ronald L. Thommarson, M.D.
Dlptomate, ArMtf. Bcwd of lntetnlll Medk:tl'le
Is Pleased To
Announce The Relocatlon
Of His Practice To
1441 Avocado, Suite 708
Newport BNch, CA.
Offk» Houf9
By Appolntmflt'lt
po11lble 11lclde vleUm•r let me HHre /o•
budred1 of very youa c1UdrH do aaccee la
ta.kla1 dlelr uv .. every year.
DEAR ANN LAKDERS: I am 48, male,
stral1ht, an Irish Catholic and a vlrlin. I wu
brouaht up to believe that everyth.lna that had to
do with 1ex waa wrona and alnful. I now know thJI
la not correct, but emotionally I am ao hung up that
I ~t live .. cuua1 k.111, hold a woman'• hand, or
even let a female aet too cla.e.
It would make me feel better to know I am not
the only peraon in the world who la ao pecullar, but
I'm sure there I.I not even one other.
Am I beyond hope? What can I do to behave in
a more normal manner? I am not out to have an
atfalr. I just hate t.cking away every time a womaan
comet near. I auapect some of my acquaintances
think I'm a hon::aexual. -ALONE IN ClllCAGO
DEAR CHICAGO: Yoa are nqt "aloae" -
altlao.p more femalff uve tllla problem tban
ma1 ...
Yoa woalda't llobble tbroa11l life oa two
brokee le11, woald Y"? Well, emoUoully, )'Hare
ja1t •• crippled. If yo• wut to break oat of &Ht
prlsoa of represaloa, )'H11 aeecl profe11l0Dal1aelp.
Get 101Dg.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thia letter is not eaay
to write because It la a complaint against my
mother.
My husband and I both work. Mom livea fairly
cloee. She haa always been tx.y, but now It haa
gotten beyond that. Almoet every day she ctimes
into our houae when we are at work, does the
laundry, cleans the bathrooms, waxes the floon and
moves the furniture around. She .i.. !~vea notee
for our ION •ying such thinp u "Why don't you
clean up your room? It's a meea."
?i4y husband and I re.ent her lnt.ruaion. He haa
threatened to move out of the atate, but jobs are not
eaay to find and I'd hate to r1ak if. Pleue adviee. -
GOING NUTS IN TENNESSEE
DEAR TENNESSEE: Mlllloaa of coaples wllo
wort wollld be dellpte4 U tomeoae came la every
day ud dld tJle cfeaalq ud laudry. SU.ce yoa
coulder It aa latnaJoa, ult lier to reh1r11 tile lloue
keya.
Y<U tDDACtEI
·WHAT IS IT7
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The moat common ~ complaint ol imn
ii the hffdache and the:r9
are many home remed!e1
ectvwu.d to help. U.U.Uy
they con1l1t of a1plrlo
combined with other
producta and wW ftlieve
moet beedecha But, 111111\)'
~ the beedldie II not In
ltHlf ao lllne11 but a
aympeom of aomethlnc ....
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When you are inttirened
only in game, It often paya to
bid it while.> concealing fl•
much about your dletrlbutlon
u po11iblt. But tr •lam I•
under con•lderatlon. part·
nera 1hould exchange 11
much Information 11 po•·
It waa now only a queatlon
of In which 1uit to bid the
grand alam. The problem wae
a poHlble dl1mond loeer .
Pa .. e;JI opted for the heart
•lam, •Ince the 1pade 1ult
wu likely to provide two
discards In partner'• hand.
T ho blddlnr: a Ible . ' Passell'a analy11J waa dead
right -~e needed two dia·
mond di1card1 to come to
thirteen tricks. At a 1pade
slam, there wu no way to
avoid a diamond loser.
8o•t• w .. t Nert.a. Eut
I+ PaN 2 • P ... a ~ Pa11 '"' P ... C NT Pa.H 5 + PUI
7 ,., PaM Pue Pua
Opening lead: Ace or •.
T here i. no doubt that
Even t hough hla partner
tould do no more than raiae
to two apadea, Puaell wu in·
tereated In 1lam. He ahowed
hit aeeond suit and, when
Hamilton raised that a1 well,
Puaell launched 1tralght in·
to a varlatfon of Key·Card
Blackwood.
T hia hand was played al
almost 200 tablet. o r these,
16 reached a grand slam, but
the other 15 bid it in spades
down one. North'a reaponse or rive
• HOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Friday, Febraary 18
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Money becomee
available. Focus on lncome, luxury, art and
collectibles. Domestic adjustment occurs -
differences are eettled. AbWty to be diplomatic ls
highlighted.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Cycle ia such that
you are at right place at propitious mome nt.
Judgment, intuition are on til.f'get. Terms will be
claritled, techniques will be defined'.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Views are
vindicated, you make valuable dlacover'}' and lt
relate .. to Mdden· data. Focuion-hoap1Tan4 institutions, special interest groups -you'll receive
invitation to participate in fund-raising activity.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): You reach more
people, audience grows, aome of your fondest hopes
and wiahes are rea.li.7.ed. Popularity is spotlighted,
powers of persuaalon are successfully utlllzed.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): H.i&hllaht new starts,
greater independence, ability to lace-opposition and
emerge victorious. Focus on career, bua{nesa,
prest11e and receipt of unique honor.
With pretty
molded ba•ket
weave and berry
surface design.
TOOTHBRUSH
, HOllJER
~:;:::±:::;::::':" 3Yr • tall 1.89
, VlRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Empbaala on
d lrectfon, travel, communication and higher
education. Keep guard up in dealing wlth
lndividual who makes many prom!Jles but dellven
little or nothing. -
lJBRA (Sept. ~3-0ct. 22): Divenify, display
abWty to be Oexible. fflghllght hwnor, intellectual
curiosity. Aak plenty of questions -puzzle piecea
will fall into place with regard to f1lcal mattera.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Go llow, maintain
low profile, be aware of legal ramifications. Defer to
judgment of one cloee to you, including buGnem
partner or mate. Adopt a wait-and-see attitude.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Spotlight.ori
affairs connected with basic chores. employment
and sped.al .services. Focus alao on peta, a.odation
with disabled individual. _
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Creative
expression highlighted -O\lt.let ia found for aped.al
talc!: . ..& ready for change, travel, variety and
unique communication from member of opposite
aex .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphaaia on
aecurlty, property and definition of territorial
rights. See places, people In realistic light.
Streamline techniques.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma.rch 20): Recent inquiry
bring:I results -confidence ia restored, financial
outlook la brighter than originally anticipated.
Short trip is on agenda,
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Irvine Co. names officers
Part of n ew efforts to nhance public • image
~veraJ mote lrvtne Company
admlnlatratora who deal dlrec;tly
w i th the public h av,• lHH"n
promo t e d a1 part of new
Pre1ldent Tom Ni else n '•
emphaala on improvlni the firm's
community Image.
Named to new po111lll rt!<.'t'ntly
are:
-Micha el J . LeBlant'.
promoted from manager to
director of ~overnmental
r.-lutloru
M1chat•l Mun1than ,
promott'd from managl'r to
dlrl'('tur of (.'\Immunity rnlutlona
t:arllt-r, Nlelaen announct'd
selt>etion of Roblort Sholl.On aa thl1
company's number two
admlnl1lrator. His title: S cmJor
Vire prealdent heading a newly
created planning and community
relallons group.
Reporting to Shelton are two
uthl'.-. with roll.'11 olmed pnnumly
1i&t tht< commur,lty. Tht'y a.rt
Monica Florlon, who wu n med
to the-n 'w po1t of vie.~ pretl.lden(
f or pl nnln11 1t&nd policy
development, and Thomu WUck,
vice pn'lldcnt for public uff.alt11 Onu of Florian'• tuk.t wlll be
to oveniee the comp1ny'1 advance
dtvelopment plannlns. H. Pike
Oliver, formerly manager of the
progrum, waa promoted laat
IA!Blanr Manahan
month to become It• dJr«tor
Meanwhile, the company alao
hull recruited u 1peclall1t in
property dov lopment, an area
that atanda 10 benefit rrom the
coordlnoted community lmage
campaign.
Orange eo .. t DAILY PILOTIThureday, February t7, 1883
C. Bradley Ol1on , n amed
Rlvermlde County'• 1982 "Bulld.,r
ot the Year:• by the BuUdlna
Jndu1ury AllOClaUon branch In
that county , 11 a new
development dlrt.'<:tor tor 1everal
key projt.'()ll.
Olnr
01.ton wtU be reiponafble for a
propc>led 200-acre foll vUlaae In
Laguna and l..auNt canyon1 and
the 10,000-acre Irvine Co11t
planned community in open land
between Corona d 1 Mar and
Laguna Beach.
Check 'upon those alluring ·ad claims
Advanced test ·gear
to colleges
In an effort to bolster high
technolog y educa ti on, an
Anaheim-based electronics firm
has d onated $4 5,000 i n
sophisticated test-equipment t.o
Orange Coast and Santa Ana
community colleges.
Odetics Inc. ga ve the
equipment, which includes code
translators. logic analyzers, data
generators and cable assemblies
to the colleges as part of the
American Electronics
Association's efforts to improve
the quality of engineers and
technicians in the industry.
"Th e nation is a 1 r eady
beginning to see .the need for
more high tech students for the
upcoming job market," said Les
Goldberg, a s po k esman for
Odetlcs. "Obviously the high tech
area is going to be a major focus
of jobs in the future.
"We're doing logically what
we can to s timulate t h a t
educauon," Goldberg said.
The equipment will be used in
the electronics technician and
science programs at the colleges,
he said In the past, Odetics has
donated computer software to
high schools.
Odetacs. located at 1380 S.
An.ahe1m Blvd., supplies tape
recording equipment for .space
flight programs and specializes in
electronic infonnation processing
technology for government,
industrial and commercial
applications.
Bank to open Mesa unit
· Commerce Bank will celebrate
the grand opening torught of its
b ranch at South Coast Plaza
Town Center in Costa Mesa.
The lo cal l y -owned
independent commercial bank
specializing in business banking,
will open the br anch at 3210
Park Center Drive, near the
P\ll.IC NOTICE
Wesun South Coast Plaza Hotel.
Timothy L. Strader, executive
vice president of the Koll Co., is
chairman 0£ the bank board. The
financial institution began in
February 1979 and now has
assets of $85 million, officials
said.
P\8.IC NOTIC£ NIUC NOTlC(
By SYLVIA PORTER •
When you read an advertisement, you know the persQn or
company behind it la paying hard cash to Influence you. You
know, too, that influence can be in your interest if you learn
about a better or cheaper product or aervire.
You even can enjoy "fluff" advertising for 1t1 pure uplift
or entertainment value without necessarily buying the item. A
sexy embrace on the television 9Creen doesn't
automatica11¥ mean the toothpaste will bring
you embraces as well.
To get the best results from advertising
and avoid being mialed, there are certain
techniques you can use to test the ad.
The same ls true of statements made by
public officials or others about the economy
or what should be done to improve it. Those
statements also are often paid for with hard
cash and are..equal!>' designed to influence
you. For your own good or not? Porter
Here ate simple, common-sense questions to test both types
of messages -by public off.icials or sellers of products or
services: . . -What is the interest or "angle" of the party trying to
influence you?
· ls it 10 buy X? Elect or re-elect Y now ok" later? Approve
special legislation to benefit industry Z? Find out the bias -
and you are in a position to evaluate the message critically.
-What is said that's within your experience?
The communicators may spout lots of jargon or statistics to
make you ~lieve that you can't understand the real facts.
When this lechnique is used. you may have no choice but to
a<:cept what you are told. ·
Your secret defense against this technique is to ask what is
said that ls within your experience and to evaluate the jargon
with common sense. If one part is nonsense. so may be the rest.
-Is the pitch consistently vague?
lf .a food is "nutritious" or an economic program is
designed to spur recovery, ask yoursell how this is so. If there
is no explanation and it's all just vague talk, look and tum
away.
-What isn't being said?
If a product contains no cholesterol, does it contain a
saturated fat? If a tax increase just cancels the effect of a tax
cut that went to different people, how are we as a whole
moved ahead or better off?
By close slicing of def.initlons, the copywriter or
speechwriter may hope your mind leaps to conclusions
suggested subliminally.
But the conclusiona ve not stated outright. Keep in mind
the purpose of the pitch and you're·on the way to
Ml.IC *>TICE
T·11Mt NOTIClc:;AU Of ""'~~~ALI .~cc::'oi:A "::.. NOTICE OF DEATH OF
TRUITU IAl.IE NO. 11M021211 llUL "'OPUITY AT YOU AM ... Olf'AUL T UNOEll A -r.-COUNTY °" lO. ANGIUI MURRA y KARPMAN AND
NOTICEOfO«FAULT l'fllVAn1.u DEED OF TllUIT DATED 1tue .... ..,... OF PETITION TO
,.,., ELECTION TO S£U No. NWf' 1"51 OCTOIO 1, , .. UNUH YOU Loe,........ CA a.12 ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. UNC>ell ~O Of TRUST 111 tM lui-tcw Court of TAKE ACTION TO PllOTECT PLAINTlFF·. COMMUNITY A·l 1'818.
unders\a.lldlng what the pitch really ta. It ii then fair t.o make
an educated guess that If It Isn't said outright, It probably isn't
so.
-Are non sequlturs used?
Just because ceJebrily X suppoeedly U11ea Product Y, the
product lsn't nec:essarily better or cleaner or healthier.
,. Just because a line on a chart goes up or down doeen't
mean relevant Items aren't left out of the definition that
determines how high or low that line will go. Look cloeely, the
copywriter or speechwriter may be counting on your boredom
or inattention to accept an argument t hat doesn't follow and to
allay your normaJ suspicions.
-What about tJ:e negative effects?
U a buzz saw wtll slice through a tree in 20 seoonda, will it
do that 10 you if it strikes a nail and perhaps la knocked
backward?
The ad may not say. It's up to you to ask about any ~fety
devices before you buy. If an insecticide will kill bugs, what
will it ao to your cruldren? How do you keep it away from
your youngsters?
Read the, label before you buy, as well as before you use
any of an advertised product. Once you have seen the cautions
or ingredients, you may not want the item around you at all.
U a plan to rebuild the economy will put dollars into
Industry X, will it make loans harder to get for industry Y or
heJp competi10rs in industry Z? Look for side effects here, too.
-Can you get impartial advice?
If n friend has used a product, ask about it first before you
buy -particularly il it's a big-ticket item. 1f you know experts
in the field -a physician who might know about a pill -
inquire.
-What's the record of the pe'rson or company trying to
convince you? •
If you find that a company or the proponent of a position
has tried to fool you before. don't be quick to believe this time.
-Check for a desire to hide facts.
If the facts are favorable, the advertiser usually will be
willing to tell them for obvious reasons. But if a firm won't
give facts on price ranges over the phone or an insurer won't
send you a sample insurance policy, or anyone won't answer
reasonable questions, be warned.
-If you are being rushed, watch out.
H you're told to ~y item Q or go along with action X
right now, ask yourseU: What's the urgency? Or are you being
kept from asking pertinent questions?
If a door-to-door sales representative says you must sign a
contract now to .be eligible for a big discount, cha.noes are that
is false and not-so-subtle coercion. Say "no" even il you were
previously interested.
EFFORTLESS EXERCISE
WITH MY OWN ELECTRONIC TRIMMER
IWOffTANT NOTICE the I tal• of CM!fomla, YOUfl PllOPEllTY, IT MAY IE BANK. a Cellfomle ~atlon .
IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN lnandfOtlhe IOLDATAPUeUCIAU.lf'YOU OEFENOANT : JOHN J . To all heirs, ~ne(icianes,
FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU COUll'J of Loe""""" Naro AN IJUl\.AMATION Of' THI l(ULIKOFF, d/b/a J.J. KULIKOFF creditors and contingent
ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS. In 1he Mallar of the Eslat• or NATIJlll OF THE PAOCIEDINQ COMPANY; and OOES 1 lhlOUOh c redit 0 rs 0 f Murr a y
"Whi/1· /monp 7fl /bs. I 11 a ... nhf1• 111 a<"111t·~ a .'lfi-21-.,6 (IJltlN' b;v ronCf'ntratmR on
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IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY ANNA COROPOFF. 1eon-, .. ~ AQAINIT YO U, YOU IHOULD 10, lncJuat¥9 KarnmAn and per30ns who h Not-11 '-•l>y given lltat Iha CONTACT A LAWYIA tlJMMONI .-··-· ._. COURT ACTION. and you may ave und«•IOned wm Mii et private Mia. On February 25, 1ts3. at e.30 -_.,.., e Mt 4f7 may be ottK>rwise int.eres~
Iha '90•1right 10 bring your accounl 10 tilt highest and bHI bidder. am . 11 duly 1ppol11ted Trullff NOTIC•I Yau llewe bMft eu.d. In the will and/or estate: In OOod 11andlng l>y paying all of d I your pall due payment a plua eubject 10 conll.,n111011 of H id under and pu11uanl lo Off o Tiie-"" _, 4eeolde ........ JOU A petition has been filed
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d • su Superior Cour1. on or •fl• the 26th Trumt reeo<oed ~bar 10. 1980 ......,. ,_ --. ,_.. ..._ by Lind~ K.arpman in the per"' • COi 1 i n exp n d-of Fe!>rua"". 1983 11 ,,.,. offic. u ll\91r No 11190. l>OOll 13127, --..-.... __...._ • ""--..._. • within th<• month• from the date _, " '°" •....--___., -~-Superior Court of Orange 11'111 n 0 II c. 0 I d •'. u 11 w.. ol Sllver1on. M~ler 6 Narvtd, 12650 page 1309, of Otflclal Racorde, .. It .......... R ....... h recorded Thi• amount 11 Rfvetlida Or1ve, Nonh Hollywood. executed by: JUAN t:UA and AV ll OI Ueted Ila •Id• County requesting t at
$31,357 85 .. of 1·1l-83. and wlM County of Loa AngelH. St••• of TERESA LUA. hv•b•nd and wit•. d•111•ndedo. If trlbVl'l•I ....... LI n d a K. rpm an be
1 111 0 account c.MIOr11i1 91807, all the right. title JESUSCISNEROS.aalngleman ... ded* -'t•Ud.• a •1 111 • appointed as personal ncreue un Y ur lllld interest of uld (cont«Vatee).111 Jollll 1enan11. u trullon, 111 the U.. • ...,.
l>eCOrMt current You may not have lllld to Ill tile certain real property office of the County R-dat ol :-:' .::9 l.M a.'::::::11 n .. repre9entatJve '° administer 10 pey the entke unpllld poneon ol alluate 111 tlte County of Orang•. Orange Coun'J. State of Celilomla. ...... the e 1 ta t e of M u r r a Y your account. even though lull St•I• of California, partlcularly Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lf you wlll'I to ..... the adlllCe of Karp man (under th. e payment wu demendad, but you A_......,.._. u f""..__ 1~-'1. TO .. .,.. ... EST BIO"""A FOR CASH I .. , •t mu9t pay the amount etated above . .,_...,,_, .... ~ ... ~... .,.,..,.. ~ 1 _ _. an 1nomey n h"' m•• er, you Independent Admini.su-ation Aflet 11,,., month• from the d•t• Lot 49 ot Tract 4401, County of (payel>le at time of Mia In ... ,u1 lttOUld do ao pn)tRPtly llO Ill.It your f .,. __ ,_ .o.-t) Th tiU
of recordellon of Ihle document Orange, Slit• ot Celltornla u pet money of the United Stat") II. written rMponH. It any, may be O ui .. ~ "" • e pe on (...tlieh date ot racotdallon ~ '"IC> racotded In BoOlt 154, Pagee 9 11022 Cowan Strffl, lrvlne, •II llled °" 1Jme. la tel for hearing In Dept.
hereon) un1eu !tie obltgallon l>elng 10 17 111clu1lva of Ml1cell1neou1 r1gtlt~ lltle and inlerMI conveyed 10 SI U•t•d dHH eollcllar e l No. 3 at 700 Civic Center
l0<ecloMd upon permltl • longer Aecorda. In Iha oflkle of the Coun~ end now held by It undef Mid Deed coneejo de un abogeclo en MIAll• Drive, West, in the O ty of period you have only the 1ege1rlght Recorder of Hid County. more of Tl'V9t In the property lltuated 111 a, unto , d • b •rt a II• c a r Io Santa Ana, California on
10 tltoP the lorec:loeure by paying common I y k 11 own a• . t 5 4 1 Mid COUnty and Stele o.cnbed u : lnmedleternente, de •I• manata. the entire amount demanded by lntar11ctlen Ro1d Saal BHch. The Nofttl 40 I• of lfle South IU ~· _,,... II hey alglMw. March 2, 1983 at 9:30 1.m .
)'OUf aedltor Celfomla 315 teet ot the w.e 140 '-' ot tne Pll9de -reoittrede a t*"PO· IF YOU OBJECT co lhe To find oui the amount YoU nwst Term• of u l• c aah In lawful EMt 240 teet of LOt 33 of Faltvleow 1. TO TH( OE.FEHOANT· A cMI grantinc of the petition, ~
pay 0< 10 arrange for payment 10 money of tll• United S1atH on FllTlta, In the Qty of Coate MeM. u complalnt II•• b"n flied ~Ille should eith" appear at ~
etop the forectoeure or II your connnnallon ol Mle ·Ten pet cent per""" ~dad In~ 1• Page =': llOll!"...!.!...~.:.!.~ .... 2 hearing and state your prope<ly 11 In f0<ec:l~ure for any of amount bid to be depoei1ed with 71 of M~ Mape. rec:o<d of thl9 .......,., ,_ ....... ..,.,,,., B k 1 bid <>renge County at day• after thl• eummon• 11 obJecllons or file written · =r~·~~~ls c:n:~l27:.~43~. Blds ofler1 10 be In wntlng and Tiie llrMI addren and ~Ill~ ..wet on you, tlle wttll W. OOUf1 a objections with the court er No 35 Loen No 402..014103 wlll be reeetved •t '"' ator ... ld common deelgonatlon. """"·"' 1' .. wrttter\ ~to IM COf'nCllollnt. before tbe hear lna Your
101 Petk Center Plaza San JOM. office at any Um• alter the flr11 reel property deecrlbed above 11 ~1~ ... dooneoa',..~llcatdef9aAtlOn Of wlM1 ..... ap,_,....,..,.. may be in._...,.... CA 95113 · · publlcallon hertibf end before d•te purported to be: 2113 Miner Su.et, .... -· _.., .... ,,. .....----..--··
11 you have any queellon• you ot Mia CO.ta M-. CallfomlL plelntlft, and !Ne OOUl'l IMY enter a or by your attorney. ehould conllct • lewyer 0~ the DateO tllls 9th day of February, The undertlg11ed Tru11 .. judomenl toelrwt you lor die Nllef l F y 0 U A R E A ~1 agency wtllch may ll•ve 1883 disclaim• any llablll11 tor any ClerMllded '°' tM oomplelnt, wHall CREDITOR er a contingent
ln*Wed your roen Adah G""'9r lncorr9Ctn.a of "" atr• addr-~ ~!!u" ~ ~~menl of CT't!Clit.or of lhe dettued, .,...,
• For Men and Women
• Home unit offers convenience and Hvings
• 45 mart -1600 sit ups without falit?\)e
1600 Dovf trnl, St• 330 • Jllewpon Beat'h. CA 92660 • (714) 975-0619
Remember YOU MAY LOSE eor-vetor Of Ille and other common dealonallon. ti -....-. -Ina"'··--• -property .,~-
. &11~~-~ ~.~~-~~"~,.n~~q~~~ln~~m~tWeyour~~lh~~==~~~~~~==~==========~==~~~~~~==~ ~~~LP=lr8 ~trig~ 00 NOT eon-1.. \.said ule w111 be tnada, but COf'l'IOllolnt. court or preeent It to thef' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That M.VIRTON. MLLEll a NAllYIO Without co11e11an1 or warranty, DAUO: Octobef 10, 1llO. personal representative ___ Nl.IC ____ M>_ncE....,___ PUlJC M)TIC[ NI.IC M>TICE
CONTINENTA L AUXtllARY ,_.....,....°""" ~ °' lmPlled. regerdifl9 lllle, Jotln~J·~"'· ~~lnted by th• court ORAMmCOUMTY IYNOPll._ OP TH• ANNUAL 8TATHllNT Of COMPANY le now duly appolnled ..... IW)•oed t*7 poMwlon. or encumiwenc.. 10 .._.. • .. _ ......,.. COURT ..
Tru.I •• Un. "•r • oeed 01 True! Publlehed Orange CoHt 01lly pey the remallllng pr1nclpel eum of lly! v. Slnltll, four months from UJC ..a~ .... ._. f\.ONITI' MUTUAL •auRANCI CO.AMY, -IT.
"9ted 3129180 ... outed by PllO\. Fet>. 1e. 11, 23, 1883 tile nota(•I NCUted by Mid DMd of o.outY date of flrat t11uance of • ._,._..cA'tirm LOUla 8T., IDWARD8V1LLI. L -~ 8 Bynon a JuNa M. Bynon ~ Trull, wllll lnterael thereon, H ::.,wAettnU.. a letten at provided ln 9«1.lon P~AHfJ1'P1 CITY NATIONAL ' HoMe Oflloe ::v~':'9!f.~~oA-.:ro~~~c~ w NOTIC( r~unc:,~.=·;.:-:i AP• t Jim .. ~· c70011off thle Prot:.Th telCodefof ·~ .. ~-.~ HtlH•I ... ,.... Yw Ended Deoembef31, 1112
NAflOHAL TRUST AND SAVINGS NOTICI Oii DtHOUITIOM 01 Trutl, , .... Cll•ro .. and *' ~ .... ...,...... a orn a . e \me or 01,••0AMT · AAYMO•O
ASSOCIATION, • n1llonal bantclng . Of' ..... ~.... ~~r:'.1':: ~~·::d"ti'a:d ·~ l.M,.. ==CA fillnal cla.Lmlf will no~.exfpitt MUC8 ~ . Total edmltted Mtet• .................................. $35,7o«,578
..ec1a11on .. Benefiel•"' Publlc notkle 11 hereby n1ven that b"' ,. 0 pr or co our moni... rom •-Olel Total llablt'"'-17 .. .,.. 10"' RllcordeCI on 4/4/90 u'doc:umen1 PAUL BURNS. tlld LINKLE nER Truet, for the amount , ... on • ., Publlal'ted Orange .. oHI ally h d I h b I CA89 MO --n-.............................................. .~. <>
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• 8 . written Oeo1ar•t1on ot Default and -----11 h ,_ ....,..__ --Orou ..fn and contributed t'*'91n: A• mora IVfly delerlbed on hOPP!"ll Centere, at 795 Btkar Demand for Sale. and• written .. _ ......... -you a r• lntereated In t e "'°' ........ R -· Mid DMd of Tru•t. Street, Clly Of Co.ta Meea. County Notice ol o.taul1 and Electlon to Tiie ~ST~~. _,,... estate you may file a rtq~ If you Wllltl tO IMk .. ldYlce of turpkit .............................................. -~ 1 not• lor 111e eum ot of Orenge, St•t• o1 Celltornla. d~ Sall The 1MlderliQned oauMd Miki .__......, ...... --~ .. with 'the court to receive an. •ttor11•Y In 1111, muter, you Uf\111lgMd funda (tu!plut)..... .... 17, 109,•472
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First-time jobless
applicants decrease
By TIM Ataociaa.d Prat
WASHINGTON -Some &10,000 Amerlcanl
appu.d for flm-Ume unemployment benefit. In the
tlnt week of Ftbnl.ary, a d4Jline of 7,000 from the
prevloul week, the Labor O.putmmt reported today.
The drop ended two weeka of rtslJur claiml by newb' unemp~ people t8tl.nc their eOatbWty fOI'
the '1art-up 26-week period of jOble. benefit. wKlet'
varioUI 1tate ~anw.
The clalma-flllnC 1-vel tor the week endtna Feb 4.
wu 193,000 below the receuion peak of '03,000
lint-time~ placed ln mid-September of 1982.
Altoaether, eome 4,023,000 Jobletia Americans
were being paid be nefit• under state-run
unemployment Proerunt in the week end.Ina Jan. 29,
accordina to aeuonally ad;u.ted filUJ'eS refeued by
the Employment and TraJ.nina Admlnlttration. n..t
wu an ~aae of l M,000 over the pnwtoua week'•
revlled level.
Toyota gets GM aBSurance
LOS ANGELES .:_ United Auto Workers
Prelident DoualM Fraser uya the union ia "certain lt
can develop conet.ructive relatlam" with Toyota Motor
Co. for any·Toyota operation In thil country.
Fruer aa.ld he wrote that uaurance yesterday to
Toyota'• chainnan, Eiji Toyoda, in • letter delivered
by Ro«er B. Smith, chainnan of General Moton.
GM and Toyota have alJ1M!d to build aubcom""-ml*t"'-"'
can together at GM'• Fremont a.embly planti whk:h
GM cloeed last March ~ laying off 2,500 workers. In
1978, the plant 30 miles 10Utheut of San Francilco
employed 7,000 worken.
The ~t, echeduled to be signed today, ia
"subject to the =~otiation of a aatiafactory labor
agreement," GM . Mondav.
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Video games hit (or slump
NEW YORK -Warner Communicationa Inc.,
citing the slump of its Aaoi video-game producta, aaya
fourth-quarter profits tumbled 56 percent from a_year
ago and first-half 1983 profits will be down u well.
But Coleco Indu1trie1 lnc. said yesterday a
near·aixtold. increue in llllea of lta ColecoVi.aion video
games resulted in fourth-quart.er profit of $15.3
million compared with a $661,000 ~a year earlier.
The company ahlpped 560,000 ColecoVi1ion
systems ln 1982, and hM aaid it expecb to ship that
many in thil year'a fint quart.er alone. Warner• poor performance in the fourth~ was expected after the company announced a
that Atari Inc.'1 sale. 01 · arcade gamee and home
cartridges were well below expectationa. It wu then
evident that growina competition in video gamea had
ca~t up with Atari, the industry'• leeder, anal)'IN
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Chances are that when you f jnd _yourself in the position of making a
decision regarding cremati~n you ·are nervous., suspicious., or both.
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Y??? Probably because you resent death. Most
/ people do. Well. if the truth be known -and
high time it should -so do all of us here at
Pacific View Memorial Park. We don't want people to die. We are people, too. But it happens .
• And when it does, the law requires that the remains of the deceased be taken care of. Doing
this in an honorable and dignified manner is the business of Pacific View.
We believe you would like to know
what is legally required and the services we
provide. The choice i1 yours. T he beat way
to make a decision is to obtain facts by
asking ques1ion1. Here are Aome factual
answers. You should know them.
1. What does the State of
California require, by
law, be d~ne with the
remains of a deceased?
Two things: (a) The cause of death must
be certified by either a private medical doctor
or a Coroner, and (b) dispo it ion of the
d ecease d mu s t be made b y buria l ,
entombment, or cremation. othing else.
I ..... 2. -f hat is cremation?
It is a method of reducing a body to its
ba~it elements through a heating process.
3. Is ~ casket required?
No. However c rematories may set their
own regulations. We at Pacific View believe
the body is entitled to privacy, therefore we
provide a minimum container for a single
individual to be pjaced in our cremation
chamber.
4. What is done to insure ·
identification throughout
the cremation?
A metal, heat resistant identification
tag, which we issue, ts placed with the body
upon verification of identity, receipt of the
California permit for cremation, and the
auth orization to cremate from the next of
kin . This tag stays with the body throughout
th e cremation process as a positive form of
ideutification of that individual. In addition to
the tag, written identification (in triplicate) is
placed inside and outside the urn or other
cremated remains container, and also on the
outer wrapping.
5. Must the cremated
remains be buried
(scattered) at sea?
NO. Although Pacific View has offered
this service since 1965, there are other
choices. For example. cremated remains may
be placed in a cemetery grave or urn garden
or in a niche or c rypt in a mausoleum. With
permission of the property owner, cremated
remains may be placed on private property.
Following one of the above decisions, an
affidavit of completion must be ft.led with the
County Registrar of Vital Statistics. Many
families wish the remaina to be placed in a
. '!family Plot Back Home." We c an arrange
for shipment or the family may take
it themselves.
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6. Can I get a price quote
by telephone?
YES. Pac ifi c View will provide this
information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Our prices are competitive with anyone.
7 • Can I arrange .for a
cremation service before
the need arises?
YES. You have probably drawn a will,
purd~ased life insurance, and listed your
assets. This same personal responsibility holds
true in making arrangements for cremation
and burial services.
These are a (ew of the answers
about cremation at Pacific View
Memorial Park. We welcome the
opportunity to answer any other
questions at any time, any place,
from anyone. All we ask is that you
compare our complete services,
facilities, convenience, pel"80nal
aMi&tance, and total coat. You may
still be a little nervous. But we of
Pacific Vlew trust that you are no
longer auspicious.
~FIC VIEW MEMORIAL~ 8600 Paclftc View Drive, Newport B•ch, California 92HS • Telephone (71,) 64,·2700
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You ha•• answered man:r of m1 ~I would like 1011 to anHrer IOftla l" snatar detail. Pa-Mftd me addlUcmal infol'IMtion wttt.out an1 oWl,.Uon. Thaftlt JOU,
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Lasuna Beach's
l'olleyball team
set to defend title. C4.
Is UC Irvine right on track?
By JOHN SEV ANO
OftMO.-,,.._.IWt
If nothing elle, Kevin McNair haa
lNmed aome hu.milJty during the put
three yean at UC Irvine.
Whereas the UCI track and field coach
showed little restraint In the put ln
1 QR,!l PRF.VIEW m 2~ feet or better . Powell, a 10phomore,
wu MOOnd ln the hiah Jump, thlrd ln the
long ;uni!. and fifth ln the triple jump at
• lut year a PCAA chunplonahlpe.
ua,"· aay. McNab'.
"Outaide of UCLA (Feb. 26), which
ranked No 1 ln the country, and Oreaon
(March 26), whlch la No. 4, anyone ei.e
we meet la aolna to have to beat ua.
• talking about hl.9-tieam's ability, today
Mc Nalr is more reser ved in his
obeervationa.
who flniahed second in the P.cifk: Coat
Athletk Aaeociation finab the put two
years, are strong, however.
"The rap on us over the years is that
we were a track team, not track and
field," he says. "Now ·we're both. We
have more quality h:.L..~..;ce and depth
than we've ever had:;-r·
PCAA cn.e country champion Mark
Ruelaa and John Gerhardt, who won the
conference 10,000-meter lut 1prln1,
head a strong field of dlsW\Ce runners.
Senior Stan Lonitn<> topa a talented
hurdles group, with Pat Nash, a
red-shirt last teaaon, and Lawrence
Chatterfleld (currently nuriina a
atralned hamatrina) atrengthenin& the
"We have more talent than we've ever
had here. We're just going to have to eee
how we develop from now to May."
The Anteaten have {our home meeta
ln all, including Saturday'• opener and
the Oregon meet.
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";r:ve learned a lot," aaya McNair u hia Ante tera pre for their first meet of
the 1 son ~rday (noon), hoating
Stanford and Long Beach State.
"When I first came here I thought I
could predict where we'd finish. I really
thought we could win. But now I really
don't know. I've just decided this year to
let our performances do my predicting."
Much of McNair'a confidence haa to do
with the return of field ace Ken Mills,
who hasn't competed the put two years. fie~. · Sophomore Kevin Todd (eecond place
in last year's 200 meters) and Chris
UC Santa Barbara invades March 5
and on April 9 it'• Cal Poly San Lula
Obi.a po.
Among the invitationala on the slate
for McN alr'a cr ew are the USC
Invitational , the King Game1 ~t
Stanford, S un Angel Classic at Tempe,
and the Bruce Jenner Invitational ln San
Joee.
A junior, Mllls will compete this
season in the discua, javelin, shot put and
hammer throw. . Prletto (third In the 400, fifth in the 200)
lead the spdntera.
McNair does believe the Anteaters,
McNair a,1so has Bob Rust and Mike
Powell, who can conaiaten~y long jump "I do know when w e'r e at full
stren,l{th it's gol.rig to be tough to beat Kevin McNair -HB doininates ·Sunset __,
Jamel Gamer Byron Ball -Mike Mills
4 Oilers lauded;
Filipek MVP
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .... 0.-, .........
Huntington Beach High dominates the Daily
Pilot'• All-SUNet l..Ngue basketball .elections with
four players honored.
The Sunaet champion Oilers, who swept to
nine straight victories after a 62-61 opening losa at
Fountain Valley, were led by Jamel Gamer, Mike
Mills and Billy Thompson, and each was named to
the fint team.
Marin.a High'• one-man wrecking crew, Scott
Filtpek. la the player of the year after letting the
neta on fl.re with a 25.3 acoring aven,e. ln addition
to avera,ing more than aeven 8Sliata per game.
Filipel spearheaded a Viking team to a eecond
place finish. Marina had been picked to finish
fourth.
· Huntington Beach's Roy Miller gained coach of
the y~ honors after t;>ringing the Oilera back to
the top of the league standings for the first time
Ii.nee 1975. Huntington Beach finiahed the regular
.euon u Orange County's No. 2 ranked team with
an 18-5 overall record.
. Ai.a earning a finrt team berth la Ocean View'•
·Byron Ball, a 6-8 senior who is headed for the
University of Oregon. Ball averaged 16. 7 polt\ta a
game and was clearly the key to the Seebawka'
third place finiah and a berth ln the CIF playoffs.
Billy Thompson
FOW\tain Valley, which miaed eecond place by
virtue of a four-overtime W. and third place by a
three-overtime eetback tlle following night. placed
three playen on the 9eCICJlld team -Mike NeWlOn,
Roll Jacobi and Rob Whitehair.
Jerr Washington Louis Harrigan Mike Newton
Louganis is hoping . . .
fourth time charm
Spedal to tbe Dally PUot
Diver Greg Loup.nil will be
making his annual trip from
Misaion Viejo to IndianapoUa
over the weekend for Monday
night '• Sullivan Award
ce remonies, aalullnM the outstanding_ amateur athlete of
OCC rally
falls short
A 88C()Qd-half run by 0ranp
Coaat Colle1e fell 1hort and vtadna Cerritoe put • lock QI\ the
South Coast Conference
the United States.
For the Mlulon Viejo
Nadadore, It will be the fourth
time he haa been nominated for
the Sullivan. 'The next time heL
wina, It wtn be the first time. fl'
"I've never had a aood chance,
really.·· Mid Loupnie. ''becau.e
divinl just im't all that vts1ble.
It's getUng bet1er', but It will be
after I retln! before ~ really
give it full recqplition.'
Lou Harrigan, a key to Huntington'• balance,
and F.dia>n standout Jeff Waahlngton round out the
eecond team.
All-Salet Leape
Flnt Team
Player, ldlool . Ht.
Jamel Garner, Huntington Beach 6-7
Byron Ball, Ocean View 6-8
Mike Milla, Huntington Beach 6-6
Scott Filipek, Marina 6-1
Billy 1llompeon. Huntin8ion Beach 6-0
SeceM Team
Rob Whitehair, Fountain Valley 6-6
Jeff Waahinaton, F.dWon • 6-1
Cl. Av1.
So. 15.3
Sr. 16.7
Sr. 14.5
Sr. 26.3
Sr. 10.6
Roll Jacot., 'l'ountain Valley 6-7
Lou Ha.rrlgan, Huntington Beach 6-11
Mike Newton, Fountain Valley 6-0
Sr.' 13.0
Sr. 14.7
Jr. 11.7
Sr. 10.3
Jr. 12.1
Marina's Scott Filipek is the Sunset League
player qf the year.
Rustlers .
stunned
-Dixon recalls a legend
Golden West coach learned from the Bear
Golden Weet Collep Uliltant football coach
Dennis Dlxon iakes pride in knowing every 1tar1er
on the Rustler offensive line thia .euon received
. .cholanhipe to four-yew llChoola. .
Granted, none went to the Univeraity of
Alabama, u Dixon did, but that doesn't mean
atardom will bypue them. .
CQM,MUNITY COLLEGES
CURT
SE EDEN
"I've iaken pat pride ln beina able tfi obtain
ICholanbl~or theae playen." says bixon, who haa been the oflmslve line at Golden West offensive line COllCh, Jlliuny Sharp .. who rec::rulted
lllnce une ... t'• p-eat to try to jet young ,nen to me, aaid that Coech Bcyant liked guys to come td
U.ten to your te9Chlnp. make them work hard eo b1m. He wu interested ln me becaU9e I was ooe of
that they have the opportunity to 1et a the few <.:allfomiana to come play there and
.cholanhip.'' certainly one of the first out of~ Coounty.''
Dl.xon had a pretty aood te.cher. And the late Dixon wasn't trying to be bruh. He limply .
Bear Bryant had a pretty aood friend In Dlxon. The wanted to pt to knoW filacOich.
two had met and t&lked for mon than two houri ln "I tried to 1\udy hla moveme nt• and
Lot Anaea two weekl befon the Alabema leaerld mannerlmw bl becaUle of the fact he wu IOlnl to
died ln ltnuary. be a Jeterid..''Dlxon •ya. "Becau.e of the th1np he
• ~bampionahtp with a 71 -62
vl~ over the Pirate~
W y n.llht in community
collll9 bMlattb9ll. The Buc;a fell behlpd by u
many • 17 pomtm (~29) with
2 t,i minutee elapsed ln the
.xmd half before nllytnc. OOC
lmatbd the IDU'llln down to four
po6n .. 82-:111. .t1h 2:0I left and
1tlll trailed by four with 52
MCOladl nrna1nl.q whm CerritCll
canned 7 of 8 rr.. throw• to
....... the vlc:tclry.
ln the mo1t recent World
Games, Jnapu won both the·
~ and platform titles,
the lint man to 1weep tho1e
eventm in world compeUdon. But
Loupnil' ~ was eomewhat
overahadowed by a aubpar
performance ~erican
· lwimmen at the
UC Irvine nippe~
by Santa Clara
Coach Jim Gre~nfleld'•
Ruatlera took a llunninc b\oW,
but their chances at a aecond
place ftnilh In the South c.o.t
Conference remained Intact
Wedneeday niaht. even thouch
the vi1lt1na Compton T•rtan knocbd off Golden Wat, 87-&8
in a community colle1e
bMketba1l pme.
Tbe RUltlen mlahC have been
looklna ahead to Saturday nilht'• conc.t with Cerritol. but ~ tr.pt their ~
H Santa Ana and Mt. tlan
Antonio fell.
In faCt, Dixon recefved a letter from Bryant a taucht me ln my Ute, It hM m.-ie me a much better
few ~)'9 after he Md dMd: • penon."
"He had wrtu.n a thank you note, telllnc me Dlxcm 18)'1 he Walll't caucht by INtprile at the
. that I wa1 the type of Alablme football plays that new1 of ~t'a death. When the two met In Lot
had ...Uy contrlbue.d to h1I Ufe and all of hia ,reat ~ 8' a coacMe ~vention. they spent houri
i.me. He akl he had appreciated the time and ln Bryant'• room .. la\.IChlna and Jokin&, jult Wte two
effort I had put Into -the pro1ram," Dlxon ol' bodd.lel "
Oum'd Jeff 8t.epbmw enjoyed a 1ea1on -hla~ 18 -point
performance. h1tdnl air of tu.
11""8fromoutlllde.
Oirrtt.oe, nnbd third In the
late1t 1tat• poll, upr•d lt• co~ mark to l -1 and
...... to .... CMnl1. ooc. in tuft«laa H• elabth 1tra_Aaht ........ fill w 1-IO _. 1-11.
'nM Uni~cy of Senta Clara p.w cww.,. of na. In ..
tap of the ninth lnnbal '°~a
tie and wn a 4-2 coDiet 'b•'MD
victory over UC"lrvln•
· WedMtd•Y on the Ant.eeten' .....
Miia Gina .......... la bodt
l"Wll for ~ ..... NJ 10 2·5 with the km. Bnd Dttto went a;__. for the Anlla....._
UC Irvine, whlch apUt a
double-beecler Satu.rclal. wlib
UCLA, rematch• tbe Brulna Gt! a& 2:IO la ........ a&
After bMnc down by llx potntl it .. inlWY ........ the Rl.lltlln .._.... a cxw1.tleck. With 11:12
left 8herwtn Durham hit f.-i
.. tap ot the key' to pull Ooldml
W• within one DOlnL
John KNl6cla Id& • 10-footlll'
wtth •• ~ tlD .... the
.:en 46-43 la ,._al~
And finally wltb 8 :01 left
IC.rl*b hit a ,,.. ~ ~
the deftdt '° two polnta. '
But Compton went on a '1·2 "*' .... DU& l:.12 '° put the.·plM out of l'Hoh •
nc:ountlld. But Bryant told DIJDoft be hadn't been feeuAi
To •1DixonWllmowdbythe1etW -and '·too well and that he WH takln1 Hver•\
by hl• H1oclaUon with Br1ant -11 an ~l= ....... ..._ .__..__. ~ ... __ .. _ .. ___. ln' unden&atlllnm\t. Dbcioft'I ftnt IOD Adam hM the full _, u. _. .-.-w-• ... ,.....
..... of Adam .,.t axon. 0... Dlxon played kllll time," a.. .......... But be ..... be Mm
wt Ilia aollelia .. ·wr at Alabmna, he 1ta)'9Cl t..un, that w9ll It. klld me he w• 11*'1 to N1 ~ • a.,.._ .. lllllltant C09Cb while world"I an • atbletk director and help Ray Pil'ldlll, but U , cm bll ~ he ltar'9d to hurt in hll ptl ~ be ...,.•tout
•1 laWw rtah• away that I wantlld to be a mer. an the fWd. he'4 MV9 IO •w."
football ODllCh." l>lan ..,. of dllt daw. IDUDWtllili ~ 61 •w. bu\ not before IDUlnc • bta ·
'&be 1H7-81 MMOM at Alabama. ''And CO.Cli ~Oft Dba:lb'I life. • ..,_t.., _Of the 119-,,....._ md he Wll "It'• 101Dethin1 that mo1t peopl~ ·can't •
alreeib I llllnd beck dwn." ' c It .reblild. I ~ .,.. ..... could ha"9 ._
• TM 1'Ultllr' ' lL&t ....U. c111tn1 a sttJmw the idiii> IMI al Oaliil:b ~t. AU~ .. ta w~
molt ,..,.. __..., think of da&al -8'mp&y he ..... ~ ... fWd .. that ldDll' ....... w.uun. ..... .,, ........ wl ....... --llQJlr~ a-~ ·~ blin. • ~ ....... him off the field, he ..
u1 took 1dvanta1• of \he 1l\u1tlon. My )Ill• .-.. ~lottril l'YY·" ... •• . ..
Cl 11 Orange Co11t DAILY PllOT/Thurlday, "•bruary 17, 1813
: Four co aches refuse
: to ran k Las Vegas
LAS YroAS -Jerry Tarkanlan
aaya he CJan underatand why hi• m
fellow ~hes won't ao along with
the nation'• aporta writ.en ln ranking
h1a Nevada-Lu VegM bal'ketball team No. 1.
But not to rank the Runnin' Rebell at all?
'That'a what four coaches did and Tarkanian sari
that had to be "for a purpoee and that bothen
rne.n
The Rebell, at 22-0 the
only major undefeated team
in the country and No. l in
The Amociated Presa poll of
sports writers and
broadc;asten, had to settle for
No. 2. in United Pre11
lnternatfonal's coaches poll
this week.
Indiana, 19-2 and second
In the AP poll, leaped from
fourth tb first in the UPI poll
despite getting only three first-place votes .to 28
for Nevada-Lu Vegas.
Lou Cameeecca of St. John's confirmed that
he wu one of the coaches who left Las Vegas off
hil UPI ballot. The New York Times identified
· the others as Diuer PhP.lpe of Notre Dame, Marv
· Harshman of WUhington and Stan Morrilon of
Southern Callf9mia.
Quote o f the day
-, Fonner Ohio State football c:oach Woody
Bayes, who turned 70 on Valentine'• Day:
"I don't want you writing anythiruz nice
about me. I m.lghfhave to live up to 1t."
~ ~eeters loses hid for record
, Boston goalie Pete Peeten let in Iii a long alapehot from GU Perreaalt 12 '
minutes into the game and lost b1a bid
: to tie the National Hockey t.e.gue
record for comecutive games without a km u
·Buffalo edged the Bruins, 3-1, Wedneeday night.
' Peeters entered the game unbeaten in h.la last 31 t •tarts (26-0-5) and the record of 32 atraight
without a loaa is held by Peeters' coach Gerry
Cllleeven . . . Barry Beek'• 60-foot alapahot
: broke a 2-2 tie early in the third period to lilt the
1 New York Rangers to a 5-4 decision over
, Wuhln«ton· , . . Du o .... , acored three
, goaJ. and asaisted on another to lead Toronto past
I St. Louis, 6-3 . . . Ch.icago broke a 2-2 tie with
three straight goals, including Do•I WU1oa '1
eecond of the game, in the thircJ period to defeat
Calgary. 5-3.
eltica gun down Sonic•
Cent.er Robert Partell equaled hJa m HHOn·htth 34 potn\I 1._a pulled
down 11 Nbounda Wednllday l\Jthl
u Boeion <Mt .. Led 8Mt0., 108· 100, In
the National Basketball A11ociaUon. Tlsry
Arc_.bat•'• 22-foot jumper 1napped a 98·98 tie
with 4:27 to play and the 8on.lcl turned th• ball
over five Umet and manaa-d juat one field pl
the reat "' the way . . . Utah 1nappeC:l a
nlne-1ame 1011na streak aa
Jolla Drew and Darrell
Ortffl" ICOred 33 poinca each
ln 1HdJna the Jazz put San
AntonJo, 112-101 .•. Kyle
Macy popped in 11 polntl and
Matrlce L1c11 snatched
ei&ht rebound• to 1pa,rk a
fourth -quarter rally that
carried Phoenix to a 111-102
victory over Kanaat Clty . . .
r .. 1
l ~
PAMIM Re11te Tia na notched a
game-hlah 35 potnca and Ro4I Hiuta• added 23
as Chicago downed Indiana, 117-IU ... Manatff
Jolaatod scored 1even of hi• 39 polntr In
overtime, includlna the go-ahead basket with
1:43 left, leading Milwaukee to a 126-121
decllion over Detroit ... World B. Free IC01'ed 23
poinca, including four crucial foul shots in the
final 19 tec0nda, to pace Cleveland to a 99-96
victory over Dallu . •. Mo1ff Maloae acored 21
points and Maarlce Cbeelll added 20 as
Philadelphia blasted Denver, 116-95.
Iowa stuns No. 2 Indi ana
Greg St.olle1 scored 22 points and m Bob Bu.sea snapped a tie late in the
game and protected Iowa's slim lead
with two free throwa in the closing
minute as the 16th-ranked Hawkeyes upset No. 2
Indiana, 58-57 in a Big Ten Conference
buketbell pme Wed.needay night ... Ellewhere,
Adrian Brinclt sank conaecutive three-pointers
to ignite a 29-8 Maryland streak at the start of
the second half u the Terp• whi~d
thlrd...anked North Oarolina ln an Atlantic t
Conference game, 106-94.
Dodgers win Howe case
The Loa Angeles Dodgers have • received their third favorable ruling
in aa many arbitration cases, with
pitcher Steve Bowe ha'f'ing to settle
for the reported $325,000 offerect by the club.
Howe, a lef~handed reliever, reportedly was
asking for $450,000 for the upcomina aeaaon. Still
remaining for the Dodgers ls their moat
aubatanUal arbitration case, with pitcher
Fernudo VaJeuaela .... Bobby Alliaon jumped
into his third car in three days Wedneeday and
turned in the fastest qualifying lap for today's -
Uno twin 125-mile races at Daytona
International Speedway with a clockinl( of
192.304 mph.
T e levision, r adio
TV: Baaketball -Lakera at Dallas, 6 p.m.,
Channel 9 ; Stanford at UCLA, 8 p.m., Channel
5.
RADIO: Buket.ball -Lakera at Dal.las, 6
p.m., KLAC (570); Stanford at UCLA, 7:55 p.m.,
K.MPC (110). Hockey -Klnp at Detroit, 7 p.m .•
KPRZ (1150).
College, prep basketball scores
c=r ~-Mudd 7&. eel Tedi
30 8Mttle 74, ~ Sound l5e
OocldenUt .... Whll1ler 82 (ot)
~ n . uveme eo .• ....... to-St. 88. Co6otwSo 87
L ...........
1'CU 72. Noe 50 T-A&M 74, Baytor 82 01!W10nW M . Okllfloma SI. 83 ....... to.. 58, lndler'8 57 ~ .... ClnclnNitl ...
........ 58.~St.45
Tol9do M, Bel Sl lie o.yton 58, o.trolt 54 (ot)
auttw 90, lnd.-centrel 80 .. ~75.~St.118
l!MW. Ohio 10. ~ ee ~74.~ISl.SS • Cent. Mk:Ngln 57 (ot)
E. M6c:Hge11 58. N. ~ 53 (otl w. MlcNgan '6, Ofllo u. !it ......
Nortll C 8'olln• St. 90,
N.C.-Wlmlngton 88
Web F«.i IMI, Ctarneon 82
OUM at. Steaon IO w .. Virginia 101, p_, St. M
Wiiiem & Mary n , VMI 86
Soutll CerOllna 8 1, Georgia Tech
53
Furman 58, ~St. 6l
Eat c.ro1na· tt. Ak:lwold 78
(2 ot)
N.C.-0\wlotte 82, ~
75 Illa.~ 82, 8 . M~
81 (ot) Ga. ~ 90, tlW l.ouMlena
78 .... ~ 108, "'°"" Cerollna t4 Notre o.N eo. PlnaburGlh S4
Oe1ew9r9 53. 9uckna9 ISO
VIiianova 64, Prcwtdenca 5' Syrecuee ee. a.ton H .. ee
Arrrry ea, MllfNttan 86 Fordham ea. Falrftald ee 1a11
Vermont 78, 8larla 78
La SW 48, Lelllah 4" Long l1land lf3, Falrlelgll
~79 St. Ff'W'dl, N.Y. 711. M8'tll 85 St. &onewnture 87, Boaton u.
81
Iona 72. SI. P9tw'1 67
c..i .. ~ ...... ..... c.-.' -· ~on S'I, Oo6darl Waet 59 c.rrftoe 71, Oranoa CoMt 82
Fullenon a . Mt. San Antonio 4'
Cypt-. 57, Santa Ma 42
,_..C....CI t11• 11
San otaoo .... Slld~ llO(ot)
lmp9f1al Vllf#ly 77, Plllomer M
Ol-iont IO, Sen otaoo Mw
74
MhCoat9 83. ~am ee
c~• ...... c.d
Notre 0... ISMrmen Oakl) 11!.t
Sen Mercol ~ (Nott9 DelM -play It Huntington 8-:tl Fr1dlly).
1-AWldC.-
Pomona 58, Peelle 50
1-AWldc.d
Bonita 67, Mn Kepptl 47
1·A Wld CMI
Rio Mw M , Montc:lelr Pl'9P 41
Boton 54, ~ <>.-52
Moorpetll 81, Mammoth 58
Monrovia 67, San -**'to 42
Parrll 58, Ontario etwt.tlan 56
(ot)
Leui1no1r 83. Sl a.-lwl 53
............... c.d
Thllleher 4", 8'entwood 3e
Women cCJ..,INrTY couaaa 0ranoa COMl 11, E Cemlno 86
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Accidents plague boat raCe
By ALMON LOCKABEY Ntr ................
Violent weather and bizarre accident• are
wkint thelr toll of boatl and crews tn the Southern
Ocean Raeln1 Circuit off 11orlda. accordlna w t\elC
Banka of Newport BNch, 1 crewman on OM of the
88 boats compeUna ln the six race eventl.
The mo.t bliarr accident hap~ned In the
Lifton Cup race out ot Miami and around a buoy
of ll'ort Lauderdale. A crewman aboard the 72-foot
r.acht Windward P....,., narrowly eacaped crtdcal
nJury when he waa yanked from one boat to
another and then thrown into the water where he
waa crushed between two 80,000-pound y~hca.
Bank.I aaid the race started downwind from
Miami and wu to round the Fort Lauderdale 1ea
buoy to port. Four of the maxl-boata -72 to 80 feet
-were roundlni 'the buoy ovltrlapped. The boat.a
were KJaloa, Nirvana, Windward Puaage and
MldnJKht Sun. , "ft wu blowtng about 30 knot.a u the maxis
rounded the buoy and started dousing their chutes
for the windward work back to M~," aaid Banks.
The foredeck crew on Paaaage ::~making a
forward take-down when the haly streamed out
to leeward Just aa Midnight Sun came up to
• •
windward. She ~ l\er bow ln betwHn the
halyard and the fored«k and aa the bore away the
crewman waa yanked off P11Ha•'• deck and
slammed Into • stanchion on Mldnl&ht Sun'•
foredeck.
"Ke then fell Into the water and wu c:ruahed
between the two yachta," Bank.I aaid.
The Paaaaae crew tot the uncon1ciou1
crewman back aboard.
GWC, Dues victorious
Golden We11t and Oran'-e Cout oolleaes each
poated victories In men 1 volleyball action
Wednesday ni1h\. with the Ruatlen dispatchlna
Pasadena ln three 1tralght games, While the Pinlie.
were being taken to the limit &efore downing Lona
Beach City College in five.
Outaide hilt.er Jamie Aalle and aetter Chris
Ft..cher helped GWC easily handle Puadena.
The Buca, meanwhile, took 2~ hours to atop
Long Beach, the defending state champion. Out&ide
hitters Paul Ireland and Jeff Cutler, along with
back-row specialist Fred Vercelea, played
effectJvely.
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AtleftUo Dtwteton
PllllM!elON• 44 7 863 Boe ton 39 12 785 ~Je<MY 33 18 b47
WaaNnglon 24 26 480
-YO<k n 28 uo
c.tnl !)Melon
M~• 3-4 18 6~
Allanla 25 26 490
0.1'011 24 28 462 Cllieego 18 35 340
lodlana 115 36 308 Clevelaod 13 39 250 -~ ... 1cor .. Phll~pnla 116 o.n-95 ~
C-anc:I 99. o.rtM M Ml,..,a.ik• 126, Delroll 121 IOI!
Ch!CaQO 111. lodlana 113
Phoenl• 111. KanMI Clly 102 Utah 112, Sen Antonio 101
eo.1on 108, s.a111e 100
T-'ehl'•~ LM.,..alO-
Cl41veiand at -YO<k Den•• at -J•MY Hou•lon el 0.tron Botton at Portland
San ~ego at Golden Stale
o•
9
11
11·~ ,.
73
6
6'1l 6'~
12''1
20'\
6 11
111'>
21'\
8''1
10 te•,
18 21
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Compton fr7, Oold9fl WHt st
COMf'l'O..,_Clarke 15. Bredlay 4.
Flo0«11 13, Jonee 8, ML'1m 15, Cote 4, Prulll
2. S•-•n 6 To1a11 27 13-24 67
OOLOU• WflT Our11am 15. Mylee 14.
R••I• 8. KrHICh 11. JamH 8, Dorhem 3. Murray 0 8rO'M'l 2. Mantn0 2 To1aJ1 25 t-17 59
HalllltM ~on. 31·25
Total IOU11 Compton 21. GolOen W•I 24 Fouled OUI Jamee {GWC)
Cerrltoe 71, Oranae CoHI 82
CllltltTOI -0111 17, Marlin 15, A~IO<l 10. Gr-14, Kuttlle 2. H•r"'O 6 FiltQe<ald
8. Hannan 10 Totela 27 17-28 71
OflAHOa COAIT -Ktohnleldl 4 8ruoa
2 Stepn.,.• 18. 0-8, Syman•o 2, Ryan
4, WM• 4, Betry 8. Sl1alluck 8. Morton '· Moroan 2 To1a1e· 28 10-15 82
Halllime Cerr11os, 36-27.
Total loula C..fllot 18. Otange Coaal 22
Fouled OUI Gt-(C..rhoa) S..ry {0.ange
Coaat)
8an D•o M, 8*'1hbeck IO
IM>OlDA1"«-M11chell 15. Hender90t1
20, Adams 3, Ground 2. OIMe< 8 Ward 6
At__,JI 5. JOhnlOtl 1. Wllllcer 2 Totalt 2•
12-21 eo
IAN 0.00-C<•wlord 28. Roy 1• Scon
11. WMNnQlon 7 ThOmaa 2 Fri4ay 2 Hiii 2 Tolala 24 16-19 114
Halltlme· San [)Iago Cl!y 35· 29
Tole! loull Saddleb6Ck 18, San Diego Cny
20. Technical foul Flen11op ISadcllebeelll 2
South Cout Conference
Cem1oe
GOiden w .. 1
Santa Ana Ml San Antonie>
Fullerton
Cypreu Orange Coal
Compton
CM*-Oftfal
W l W L 11 1 26 3
7 5 18 t2
7 5 18 12 1 5-18 10
6 6 19 10
6 6 15 12
2 10 8 1&
2 10 7 18
W-.Y'• lcof'8e Cern1os 71, O.anoeCo..162
Compton 67. GOiden Wesl !>9
Fulletton 63, Ml San Antonio •8 cypr ... 57. Santa Ana o
letwd-r'• ca.-(7=*1)
GOIOen Wesl al C.rllOI
5.tnta "na al O.ange Coas1 cypr ... at Ml San "'11onio
Fullaflon at Comp1on
PKHlc Coeet Confet'WnCe
lmpet\al Valley
SaddlaOeck
San [)Iago
San [)Iago Mesa
~lt<aCoal• Oroaamont
Palomer
Sou1-l•n
eo... ...... _ °"' ..
W L W l
8 3 11 9
8 • 12 10
8 • 111 1 7 5 17 12
8 s 12 13 6 6 \8 11
3 9 12 18
I 11 7 19
NCAA
( Tlv.uell '"' Ill INOtVIOU'J.L ICONMO
,0 " "' JallUl>IC' "~'°" 230 134 614 Kelly 1 .. SIM 237 I 10 H 41
81aclley So Fla 246 16) 842 ••t•• Geo M .. O<I 10 I 106 047 T1t0ale O•.ta 274 1ot 664
MA'°"• Mo .. SI 2•0 IO MO
Goor~an loyOfa Ca t'4 73 441
HUQhef lOyola Ill 232 81 &$2
Lyon• N T•• 81 t98 107 503
Ourr11nt, B~U •89 IN o.48
Mclaughlln C MCl1 205 IS 4W:>
Bu111 Iona 193 86 471 Chapman 01ylon 1&3 122 '88
Sullle P9P1*dln. 207 97 511 Ora ... Yale 150 118 416
INDl\llOUAL M•OUN04NO
0 TOI McD1nlel WIChll• SI '2 324
C90e San Otego S1 21 272
Gllet SC Slale 23 294
Sampaon v1rg1n11 22 287
HalMI NO<llleall"" 21 20 Gr..,,, UNL V 1'1 256
Kally h• Sou1hetn 21 243
Cro" M11M Ill 218
01a111won Houlton 22 250
Fo11e1 Fah Ooc,1naon 21 2341
TUM O"INH
::,yracuM
Ol<laMm•
Bos1on College
Sou111 CatOllna SI 1nd1an1 S1
Hou II on
Alaoama St
Alc:Ofn SI
W1Cl111' St
P91>1)41td1M
Q .... 21 1830
24 2088 21114 23 971
2t n
22 I 155 20 1$64
21 17471 22 ,.,.
22 1814
TUM DIFINll
Fteano SI
P11noe1on
James Mad1aon
IOehO
Atllantaa St Kan ... SI
St Pet•• 1
Hou11on IMPllll
RI09 ~Ion tan a
Q 111•
22 1117
19 983
22 1118 22 1123
23. 1281
21 1171
20 1130 24 1361 21 , 194
23 1310
A ....
2U 280
27 fl
27 .
u~
269
2&:>
20 2
23 7 ~.l.b 236
23 2
23 2 23,
A•• "7 130
12 8
12 1
11 8
II 6
11 " , , ,
114
11 2 A.,.
871
H9
88 4
15 7 8•' 84 3
83 2
832
12 7
82 5
A•• 5011
&1.1
53 9
55. 55 7
S6 I
56 6 56 1
56 9
57 0
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN
Orenoe c-1 811 El Cemlno 85 OllANOI COAIJ-"owtarid 3 W~aon 4.
El!lngef 15, Olneberg 10, Smllh 4, Mendou
4. Sand•lken 3, Burrlt 10. Lelblreld 18,
Berry 10 Total• 32 11 36 81.
IL CAMINO-Jackson 2, S•mboloeh 11.
P~ 8, Myles 8. CtNt a, Hwakunl S, At8'
4 QOOCll 4, Lacl!*ter 8. Perk• 8 Totals 28 13·22 85
Hellltme Orange Coaal. 39-31
Total '°"'' Or•no• Coaat 25. El Camtno 31 fouled 01.11 Jack1on, Samoollch (El
Camino). Tec:Mical loult Mylet IEl CemlnOl
~ • • . "
College baMball
• .., .. Clata 4. UC ltwlna 2
Sao1a Clata 000 00 I 102 4 8 O
UC 1.-000 101 000-2 10 1
Samue4t. Blakely (71 and Hat1MC\ Mill«
8ra/\t t9> ...0 Rupp W-Bi•My l Moller
78 Ounlon 1SC1 Wllllamton tSCl Cu'""1int !SCI, Ketehner tVCIJ Gono {UCll
Guno IUCI) 38 P1ane11a {SC>
HR Martig !SCI
01 ..... kof•
Arllon• 9. UC San1a Betbata 2
College Top 20
1 leAU, 2 Mt.,..., Fie 3 °'"'ona Slala
• Cal State Fun.non. 5 Peppe rdlne. 6
Okla/lome S1a11. 7 Fraano Stele, 8 H8W1111
II TUI-10 Mll1ne
I I W1Ch1la Stale. 12 Nebraska. 13 O<al
Rol>erl1, 14 UCLA. IS Atttona, 16 Soull1
Catollna 17 FIOnde Slate. 18 MictllQen 19
IUlnOI• 20 5811 Diego S1a11
F..id hockey
CW f'\.AYOFFI
Unl'<enlfy 1, 8oftf\a o
un.-~1y ICOllflO Blown 1
Mar!M 1, latcrwlft Peril 1
Nole Martoa a<f\oanc:M by "1r1UI or most strokes
lent• Anita
WIC»t9IOAY'I MllAft
(Miii et ...-a1 l'-8119MlrM Wlllltl ~lflllf llACI ll fuflOnQ1
lM M ... Goody fllP4ey) II to 110 I IO
l1..-•r IOy I\ {Mt.CalfOfl) t 00 4 00
0.-M•nl Ha• ...... {libillel t .0 All O raced MIU MHll._ "111rel!Hd,
Ct!Mlty "awlett f'ett0<m.,, OOlden Madfe.
l<••••nly 11a11 .. , Cenav'• Vlllenllne, College
MOfl"'I l>Mlrff D Ttma I 10 )It
U COHO ltACL 8 " lurlonQa
Crytlal hble {llpl!am) I& 00 I IO f tO
llll••kle 0.... (Pedrou) 4 IO I 20
Oyno Rul" {OllvatMI • 00
"'•o r ocad Lead Wedo•. Moor• r..~~:;:,:1n, Thorndale Eaol•Hnd, A•l•I
Tune 1 11 "6 ea OAIL Y DOUeLa 14·&1 p411c1 s 1n ao
TMlllO llACI . 8 1\ tu11onot Erec1tlc0t-oman {Ll)llm)21 40 t 40 4.00
Wifldf• song 1B1-ci.1 e 20 •.oo lucky Camille (Pedroza) 2 90
AllO r•e•d Real "'"nlly, Unc:01k. Vel
VICIO<llln Mallaalllf, Stw Pr-••. Donne
Oornu11c Fleet Aun. En•oy'1 Dream Flllyrul '
flme 1 17
,OURTH llACI. One mite
OOOCI Flnllh {\lalef\1uela) 8 60 4 IO 3.20 ,......,g,..,, 181ae111 8 eo 3 eo
Slleel MvMC (Hawley) 2.IO
A*> ttGed Two Demand, RiuvlO, S.ll•
Nol Pau. Sit Hint T v Aaron. ~ Glory Time I 37 115
PlfT" llACI. I "'I mllet on lurt
Whelfl {Pletoe) 12.20 5 IO 4 40
Grand B~y (Plnc.y) 4 eo 3 40
F¥no G-1s1-1 4 eo
Alto raced Fabio. FMt-Four-.
Dlumnadrochll, NO<lh l ine, Chargeur, Ram
Boldly. 801ra11. Hante4. Oub)O.
Tin,. 149 215 ta IXACTA (10-12) paid s12e 00
llXTII llACI. 8 lurlong• Wtld or Sty Wng {Cllnd•I II 40 3 80 2 eo
Famoua Perlor~ (TOfo) 3 40 ~ 80
E•calencla (McCarronl 4 00
Alto • ll<!ed. Sunny RldQ8, Ledy E1helyn.
Bluth Wll11 Fame. BMthee. "llraclh1e
Time 1 10 215
llVUfTH M CI. 8'\ lur10ng1
FalMUll L ... {Pincay) 3 80 2 80 2.40
P~y't luc;lly Olrl (~huy) 3 40 2 80
lrltll O'Bri.n {81alMtl 4.00
Alao raced Oala..ida. Horne Run Otl, Hall
Tudor Time 115 315
II IXACTA (6-51 paid $32 50
U f'ICK -811 {5·11 ·4· 10-7-81 pa id
$28 750 80 Wl111 llve wlnnlnQ UC,81' (alll ho• •HI S2 Pick S•• con1olallon paid
S293 20 wlln 152 winning llcl<elt {five "°'-'
EIGHTH M CI'. 1 1116 m11ea ~kl OOQOMI (McCa.rron) l .IO 2 80 2.40
Sopt>ltllcated Q1r1 {~h11ye) 3 00 2 40
Saucy BobbHI {Sh-.iaketl 3 80
Alao raead Orlen1a1 Cnemp. "ulumri
MAQIC. Cl>IC Neu ... FoOll'f Moon
TllM 141315
NINTH ltAC I. 1 '/\ mllee
Plue Pnnc. (V~l23Ml II 00 7.00
Captain Tulfy (Blackl · '8 IO 4 40
Ramannotle { T OtO) 5.110
Aleo rec.cl Cepteln 00\;ble, 8tg Wawa.
B'O 04IO .\llllOtl Surler Boy, Mt Mc~. Bon Coutege P1etce'1 Or_.,
Time 150 1/S
D IUCTA 17~1 paid '398 00
A11endance 24, 130
o..., ... n.Nng
AllT8 l.AMl>eMO (.....,,,., ...... ) -It
angle<• 17 11au. 11 bonito. 1' medleral. 10
roctt nan. 7 ~. I 1rlgoet1llh
DANA WttAIW' -15 anglera 34 t>eu, 91
r°'i< COd 208 mecll Mal, I llhMP9helld
Thia week'• trout ptante
LOI ANOl!Lfl -C ul•lc lal<e .
Puddlngslone L•k• Han-Dem Aee«voif. San Gabriel Rl•et {EU1, Wet! and N0<111
Forlla>
Yl!WTUllA Mallllje Ct..... Pin.I Lalla, Santa Pa.ila CrMlt. Seape Ct .... (L-).
VenlUta R•-INonh Forkl
I AHTA 1""9AAA -s-· Ynez RI-.
I AN lllllNAllDINO -Cucamonga GUUll
P•rk l•lta, Olen Halen Park Lake, LY11•
Cr"k (Mlddla and Nortll Forkt l. "'°I•.,.
Nanowa Pa/'ll Lall•. Sotvenoood Lek•
llfYVlllO« -Ev-IAlla, Hemet Lllka, p .. ,.. l.1111•
I AN OllOO -~ Pond
IAN LUl8 0941~ -Atucadel'o Lelle, l agun• Lall•. LOC>8l Laite.
The new dnmk driving law,
explained.
In Ul.tbnia.wnVICCCd dNnk drlw-r.,evcn lint offcndm. mut« now aprnd up f.O 6 montht In I•~
felony drunk drtvm. Mn Ani bffmdm. can now be crtld for murdef N.d wt t•pla\n mott >
•
Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOl /Thuraday, February 17, 1983
u ............. ....., , ............. , ._...._,=-=
M411• Oelt*'* IV l~i.w Denton ~II. ..... a.a, 'rtu ~UI ) Otlf ... WllMCllr (~). , ... • I VIMIClll "°"' l:n.~ NI Metll Dld!Mrt CU t 1;. 7-t• f.3 ey::JU 'J def lddie bbe ~u I l. w ... ~ « 01lrM1 (lltHllfll clef .,,., MOOt ( tlk .... 8-a; lllOI T al1tclllt ~ 8 I HI Tony '*""'81\1• \U I), 14, 7-t•
111n Oolllrled (U.t I di Ouf. 'o•a;l ('rMOal. 7·1, M , ltlM TNdllr 8)
An••• Jru·o car.or' ,_, .,. 1111u1 lta rnltaa e•ICO d• J en Gvnnareon , . .......,, ... , .. ~ .,.
Qf'llftd ,,,.. loUr"81Mftt , .. VN Oii ...,, c•1 ,.....__. ........
Peter BHlllnH n J01nt11arkl dll Ill• NMl-(Aomlnlll. 7• , 14
Women'=c:'' C•C ~
rM ~(U.S.I d«. llukova j ec llo lcl•I ... , ... I: hlllna Bunge
US I F.Wl>llnk (loull! At.tee).
1-2. 6-0; M8toalll Mlaller ('"4hetlanctaJ def t8 OufM (8rltalnl, 6-4, 4-t, W : IVa Budatova ! iec;hoalovelll~ del. AndrH TemM•atl Hu~ &-3. 2. Anne Smllh (U S I de! Anne ba (Brlllln). M , .. 2.
... OOftdlttona IOUTMllllM CAUPOlllNIA
Spnng..111(1 condlllona wllh c-llllee .,,
r'l)Oft9d. MOUNTA .. HIOH -FOUt-1001 b .... In
luH operation.
HOUOAY HILL -Four·IOOI I>-. In NI
• operaliOn.
11(1 1'*'1111 -18-24-lnch blM In IUll
09e<allon. MT. IA&.OY -Tht• to elX•loot b .... In
IU" operation,
KflA TIC A lltDOI -42 10 48-lnc;ti bate In
Ml oper•llon.
MT. WA.,.,... -FOUt•IOOI blM In lull
opeflllon.
INOW IUMMIT -42 10 M-lnch 1>eM In
Ml 09et8llon
INOW VALLl'I' -ThtH to llve-1001
b .... In lull operallon. .,
OOLDMINI: -42 lo 80·lne:h b ... ThtM
Chalrt In UM
•MA .VADA lllAMOI .AJNll llOUMTAIN -114..!ndl bue FOUt
chair• In UM. MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -188-lncn
ll8M 23 11111 In UM
DOOOIE llltDOI -12 lo 14·1001 beM. In
lull opetlllon. JUmlW.000 -17 to 21-loot b... In IUll
operallon ICAVDLY VAUaY -ElgM 10 10-IOOl
beM 19 MIU In -.
TAMOe lltl 90W\. -10 lo 19-loot b8M
TIOIO dlalra and lwO autf-Iowa In u ...
NOflTH.ITAfl Seven 10 12·IOOI baM Elglll Mitt In uM
11(1 INCUNI -1141 10 90.w:tl bue Sill
~IU In UM IQUAW VAL.I.Cf -84 to 174-oncl\ b8M
23 clllin .• ~ anO cable "" In .... MT. flOM/IUM MOUNTAIN -1&-1001 ,. b .... TWo chelr• In u ..
DONfCfl 11(1 llANCH -15-foot baaa.
Tl>r• cheift In UM. Al.PINE -.COWi -131 10 20CMnc:ll
-In ""' OI* 811on eoMM. -20 to 22·1001 baM 8IJI ~'" dllrlna the day and lwO at night
HOMIWOOO IKI Alll A -Saven 10
14-foot beM Thr• Cflaln and lour Iowa In
UM
....... aocow c-....... ......,, ...... 1
Colona 6111 Mat ecor1n9 McOutneu 1.
McCnmmon 1 ...._, HettlOr acotlnG. .... 1
Coe4a ..... I. I IA hell 0 Coate MMe IOOflng. Oetoo1ne1 1, Oehlll 1. K Nouyen 1
NHL OAMNIU. 00.WIMNOI IM/MOMMefl L T CW' QA "' IOrl\On~ 31 " 10 aot U 4 n CeiOMY 24 ff • 241 244 et :~ u" 1 ,,, l 48 83
20 H • 211 '" .. v~ ,, H ., toe 221 '7
C"'°41QO ~1~261 20t 11
M""-Ot• )() ,. 13 239 20t 73
11 LOUii It 30 II 20(I 231 4t Otttoll 16 31 12 114 239 42 TorOftto 11 30 10 20t 231 '° WAUI COWllMMCI ~.,..,.....
~ 3t , .. 7 236 1st 71 30 20 II 219 173 ·141 WlllilllnOton H 18 13 234 207 " tOt II NY~ U 25 I 214 Nllw .llrM¥ 11 3f 12 112 t46 ,.. ,..,_,(Ill , 13 :It 7 I 13 2tO 33
A4-e °""""" Botton 38 11 • 2211 147 ... MonltN I 31 17 10 262 2ot n CMbec 27 23 II 261 238 03 Buffalo 2t 21 11 213 180 83 HW110ld 16 31 • 286 3e ...... r' ......
Buffalo 3. &Olton I
New York 7i'i:• 5, WM111no1on' T0<onto 8, St outa 3 0111caoo 5, o:3;r a T t'a 0..-
Kint• al Oelroll MonlrNI 11 HettlOld l'lttlbutgh 11 New York lllande<I
Edmonton II Phllldllptlla ~··~· Toronto al St Loult
w~mwllc• c cou.soa
Otllf\98 c-1 111.A, II ClllllM ....._ LOft9 ._.,COt:IM
Vaullf"O.i.. I MMalna (LBI. 8 6: 2 Miione
Mahl-(EC), 8 O; 3. W8Q-{OCC), 7 ,8 .u.-en Pwallal Bata-1 M .. lln• (l8 ), 8 85. 2 Mlllllonl (EC), 7.7. 3 San ..... {0CC)
and Waoontt (OCC). 7 ,85 ..._ -1 MeNlna {LB). 7.7, 2 MaMona tEC). 7 05; 3. Andetaon (OCC).
e.85 Floot .. .,CIM-1. Mahlone (EC), 7.H , 2
M .. alne (LBJ. 7 8; 3 Ander~ tOCC), 7.4.
All·atound-1 MMtln• (LB). 32 45, 2
Ma/II-(EC). 30 60. 3. WAQOMt (OC<::).
19 s
Wed~~n'ucuona
._._.L.New
CLEVELAND INDIANS -SIOMCI J11llo Franco, lnfllldet, Md c.m-Caallllo. KMI
Rllomberg. oulflald era, 10 one-year
QOn\racta.
MINNESOTA TWINS -Signed Raridy
John t on, du lgnaled hlnar. and Jack
O'Connor. pftc:Nr. lo-~ con1tect1
LOS AHOE~~-8lQned Rlclt
Rodu. Pltdler, lo a~ contrllci.
NEW YORK METS -Signed 8rlan Qllee
encl Jo• Oquendo, lnfHllderl. and Terry
l aac11, pllcller, 10 on•·r••r con1rac11.
Named St-0111and, _,.,.,.,I trainer
aAllllTIALL ......... ......-..~
MILW"Ul<EE' BUCKS -Placed Brian
Winter•, guwd, on I/le lnlu<ed Mel. ActlYated
Cllerlle Cttaa, ouard.
FOOftAU. lla*-IP ..... L...,_
CL.EVELAND BROWNS -NIMllCI L.anye w .. _ onen.i... coordiNitor
l<AHSA8 CITY CHIEFS -N.....O Rict1.-r
~an-1an1coec11 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS -Named
Fr-49 "Buello" Kiiroy lliCe 1>1ealdent and
Patrlell Su!llvan oenerlll manager
SAN DIEGO CliAAGEAS -Named o. .... Lwy otlenllve coordinetor Errill bmpeee
q1.oar1arback coacll a nd Al Sa und•t1
recel.,.,• coech
HOCKS\' .......... ~~
NEW JERSEY DEVILS -Recalled Jan
Ludvig, rlgllt wing, ff'Oftl Wlclllla of 111• Central Hodtey LMQue.
QUEBEC NOAOIOUES -Recelled
J•cqu•• Rlc11erd. right wing, 11orn ~of 1111 Alne!tc:ln Hoct<ey ~
Auloned Tim Toottey, ce nte r, to
Fr~lc1on
WINNIPEG JETS -Sent Wede Cernpball, .,...-..an, 10 Sllett>roolt• of Iha Amerlcoln
HOd<ey lNQUI
IOCCD Monti ,._._. ._ LMiew
MONTREAL MANIC -Hame d "ndy
Lynell hNO coach
Hall of Fanie
honors headliners
Twenty-two headliners will be
presented with special awards
when the Orange County Sports
Hall of Fa me hosts its third
annual banquet Monday night at
t.he Ana.helm Convention Center.
The proceedings will also
feature the i nduction of six
former county stars -Carlos
Palomino, Brian Goodell, Blaine
Nye, David Meyenr, Del Crandall
and the late Gavvy Cravath -
into the Hall of Fame
Here's a list of headliners by
sport:
Uni, Marina win!
in field hockey
Teresa Brown'• 1oal at 10
minutea into sudden-death
overtime lifted the Univenlty
Hiah field hockey team to a l ·O crt playoff victory over hoet
Bonita Wedne9day.
The flnt-round victory put.I
the Trojans into Saturday's
quarterfinala a1un1t Alu.a at
Onivenity besinn1nC at 10 a.m.
ln another ClJ' matchup,
Marina tJed Baldwti\ Park, 1·1,
but the Vlkln11 advanced by
virtue of moet 1trokee. Marina
meet• Garden Grove in the
quar1el'flnala Saturday.
. {
FOOTBALL -Steve
Beuerlein, the CIF Player of the
Year from Servite High who'll
be a quarterback candidate at.
Notre Dame this fall; Brian
Noble. the state'• I)efensive
Player of t he Year in the
community college level, from
Fullerton College; Todd Dillon,
the nation's total offense leader
from L ong Beach State; and
Steve DeBerg, a fonner Savanna
High and Fullerton College star
with the Denver Broncos.
BASEBALL -Mike Willes of
Fullerton High who led the
county in homers and RBI; Jack
Reinholtz, an Oranse Coast
College product now with Cal
State Fullerton: Mike Rubel of
Cal State Fu1lerton; Doug
DeCince8, who enjoyed hia finest
year of his career with the
An&els lut .ea.on: and teammate
Brian Downing.
BASKETBALL -Richard Chana. who averaged 20.8 point.a
per same to pace F.d.1IOn to the
Sun1et League crown· Andre
Smith of Fullerton Colle1e;
All-American Kevln Ma1ee of
UC Irvine; and Cal State
Funerton•1 Leon Wood.
Information for tlcketa. Priced at
•76 each, can be obtained by ca1llnl 632-6820 or 773-3970.
f .
I Gauchos
suffer
loss e
ID OT J
SAN DLEGO Saddlebeiek
C.OUegc dropoed from tlm p~
ln the Pacltfc Coaat Conference )
Wedne1day night, after beln1 •
dealt • 64-60 overllme aetbeiek I
agalna\ ho.t San Die10 Cit in
community colle1e basket~ll action.
With the IOll8, Saddlebeck falls t
one notch from the top, aa
lmperlal Valley take. over the
top aJot. Tht' Gauchos and San
l){ego City have 8-4 conference f
records. :
T he Knight• held the lead f
t hroughout th e contetl, but l
Saddleback moved ahead with t
only 2: 13 left u Tracy Mitchell 1
hit a 4-footer. 1
But seconds later Lloyd Scott
sank a pair of free throws, •
forcing the game into overtime.
The Gauchoe gained pomtWion
ln the extra period, but turned
the ball over with 3:40 left. San
Diego City went into a stall and
ran the clock down.
With on ly three eeconds
remaining, Ken Roy hit a jumper
from the comer. Saddleback then ,
threw the lnbounds ,pall away, l
and a subsequent technical foul
accounted for the margin.
Kevin Henderson led the
Gauchos with 20 point.a, while
Mitchell added 15.
OCC women • • i
still unbeaten i
• The Orange Coast Collese •
women's basketball team stayed I
unbeaten Wednesday, posting an
81-65 victory at El Camino. ;
The balanced Pirata placed i
four players in double figures led t
by Norma Leibfreid's 18 point.I. I
Delores Effinger added 15 point.I 1
and Lisa Ginsberg. Melinda I
Burris and Coleen Berry notched t
10 apiece. f
The Pirates wilJ meet Santa
Monica at 7:30 Friday night. That ,
contest will be a rematch of the '
Sout h e rn Ca lifornia I
championships last season and I
tipoff is slated for 7:30. ~· .
Gauchos stopped
by Titans, 12-0
_J
Jack.le Hernandez bad the lone
hit in the first inning for
Saddle back College, as the
Gauchos were beaten by Cal
Stat.e Fullerton. 12-0, Wedneeday
in women's softball action.
Joanne Ferria ri tossed the
one-hitter for the Titans, who
tallied four times in the finJt and
six In the third.
Saddleback plays at Golden
West Friday at 3.
Gymnasts win
Freshman Wendy Wagoner
finished third in the all~aroun4
competition aa the defending
state champion Orange Coast..
Colle ge women's gymnastic•
team topped El Camino and Long
Beach City Collese in the Dues'
opening meet of the season
Wedneeday at OCC.
LIASI I
LUXURY 1 f
PLAN j
FORUNDE J
5396 1
Leealng l1n'1 right for
everyone. but lt may bt
the answer to your MW
car need•. Leue a
luxurlou1 Continental or
Llncoln for "noer S3H
per month on 1 ctoMd
end ...... wtth no down
payment and 3e month
• •
fr'M rNlln'9nanOe a l warren~.Comemand •
help UI find the right f ..... .,..,, '°' you. •
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Oout DAILY PILOT/Thur1d1y, "•bru1ryii117,.19ili3•••lll••·············•ll.I••························ ~rep spri~g
Sports
previewed
Thia II the fint ln a 1eries previewing area hJgh
IChool lpr1.na ·~
laguna Beach loaded again
The defe.ndln.1 CIF hlah school m voUe)'baU champion Art.iata have a lot to
live up to, having been ranked No. 1 in Oran8e C.ounty preaeuon ratings.
ltut Lacuna Beach Coach Blll Ashen appears to
have the neceeaary tools to repeat with eigh t of the
top nine players aenton. AmcJl'\a the standouts are Leif Hanson, Adam
Johnloo. S"teve. Blue, George Carey, Larry Allen,
Paul Clark, Mike Carlton , Ed 5-in and junior Scott Fortune.
"The r e's no doubt the
•niors will dominate the lineu p
Wa year," says Ashen. "Wi th
their ability a nd expe rience
we'll be very difficult to beat."
Hanson brings two years of
experience at outside hit ter to
the Artists. -
Another hitter is Carey, one
L9 of the real surp~ of last year's
South Onut League champions. Blue js another
with two 1ears of experience at mJddle blocker.
1\>rtune ia the tallest at 6-4 and sh owed his
poteatlal ·With sparkling play last year against
Palilldee ~ Santa Mo~.
Alim, a 6-1 m iddle blocker, w as out of volleJball for a year after sh owing great promise as
·~· Clark~ Carlton are setters and will be vying
for the starter's job -a role which has_ traditionally
been Lagw-. Beach's strength.
"They don't have the big names C1f the past,"
• aaya AaheQ. "but Paul and Mike are excellent
lletters."
Sailors seek improvement
Wayne Heck has taken over the • ff e~rt Harbor High baseball program
and ~ has pl~~( ~~x~_pence to work
"1th.
Tbe SaOon haw six tetum.ini lettennen from
team that waa 1-lS in Sea Vlew play. 'Ibey are
tchtr ,Kenny Terry, Wielders Jerry Piaskowsld,
an Boewell and Viahna Betoollngh. outfielder
in 'Koehler and versatile Mike Parks. w ho
ptt.cbel. .plays ahortatop and the outfield.
. Terry is the team leade r and Parks is
tonslden!d one of the Sailors' best athletes. Koehler
S>o••H good speed in the outfield.
The pf t.ching staff will be made up of junior
eouthpaw Don Griaby, aenior Bob Roman and~
tophamores -Marc Gennette, Chuck McGavrin
and._. Viera. Olien include junior Frank Roa (Infielder), '°J>hrlf_,.llCOnd bwman Todd Lawrence, 8enior
Orea Jacobi and aophomores J oey J ames, Don
Diabon and CbN Hirahara.
~re's not golna to be any more 1-13 records
for Mew»e>n Harbor," says Heck. "There is a good ~ of ...Uora and juniors returning . and t~e
jopbalnores are exceptional." . p
~e-. Kings have potential . ,
' Corona del Mar High track and field m • 6tm Tomlin has six standoub from th'i~ to mold a Sea View L eague
t~onahip contender -beginning With star Dave Ande1"80ll.
. non, a junior, runs the 880, mile and J-mile. and could become a national cla8I runner If .. he caa stay healthy, according to Tomlin.
Lance Martin ia a aolid prt.pect in the sprints
with clockings of 10.2, 22.7 and
• 51.4 ln the 100, 220 and 440.
Vince McGulnneas has a
best of 41-4'A in the triple jump
and 50.3 in the 440. Da v e
Lawaon and Jeff Brown give the
Sea Kings de pth in the weight
. divisions. LaW9CO has 49-3 and
135-0 beats in the shot and
diacua, whi~ Brown has done
47-8 and 120-0.
LAllClf llMTW Dave Patterson has logged a
i0.5, 23.7 and 53.5 in the 100, 220 and 440.
Othen who figure to contribute are Rory Collet (15.8, 43.1 in the burdlee), Paul Silverman
(.53.5 "f4()), Peter Yaffe (4:35.6 mile) and Jon Forte ~(e-4 high jumper). All are aenlon.
~the top juniors are Vala Haghan.i (10.5,
]3.7 1printel'); Chuck Hobbs (2:04.5 880); Karl ::lchnU8 (12~ pole vaulter); Mike Boeke (~2 high
~) and Paul Wai.on ln the long and triple
-~Scott Seal has run 10.6 and 23.9 in
,.. apttnta. -
soccer team
ins. le~gue title
Blllllli TIE LITTLE OlfES
TO OUR STORES
TO MEET SHORTY AID
CHEAP CBICKEK
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1983
LOMG BEACH 9 lo 11
CARSON 11 :30. lo 2:30 ..
TORRANCE 3 lo ·5
FREM STORAGE
CRATE
3 59
11100
lnterlockmv. 1ta ckable cra1H come ln aeYeral
colon to match your decor. U you ccm Ugur•
out what it 11.
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I ~~ONTAINER
Grab a little green friend
with a welrd name like
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Potho1. SchetilelG and moN.
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PROMGnOllL BULBS
59•PACI
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Ranwu::ulua. Anemone.
..,...--............ ~ .....S.IJ'.M~~otben. Saew theM bulba
50 FT.
75 FT.
into the giou..nd and tMy'U
. Ugbt up the garden.
COLORITE
TWO PLY•
Ya" mm.
GIRDEI BOSE
4 88
#600 ;···· #800
You may be thlnklng moN about tlm•ahartng In cm
ark than buying a hoee. but come June you'll
change your tune.
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. , ., Good baalc cuttw beN. with
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If you don't like whlte~u don't need to read this.
A quality flat Interior latex In White.· Antique
White or Off White.
TRAY LllERS , •• FA
LITTLE TOMMY TUCKER HOUSEWARES
PIPEI TOWEL mLDEI, #129.
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CKOICE [ I "· mB PU, #341
97• EL :~ II". WISTEUDET, #IMI
You mom• can atlck them all in a care package
for that bachelor ac1n who a pend• all hla caah on
rock 'n roll.
5 lilLLOI CITRUS 7•• EA.
BLICI FLAG llT •
ROICB KILLER
1 47
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JOBE'S FERTDJZER
Ji. SPIKES
3 77
PAX OF 12
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forawholeyear. FNltTNe. EYergrMD r .....
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You'll llDCI hefty Nbatea ln your mailbox U you
buy thla graM cmcldlchoeclrafood DOW, follra.
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can aumYe fleedng weather. radlatknl.
and my wlle'a lefto•en.
COL_UIOll BOllECUIBD D
SECURITY SCBEEI DOOR 9777
Sturdy dude with 7/a" extruded
alwnin\llll frame. tamper proof
hlDgea, deadbolt. Gold or 1llnr
finJ1h. 30", 32" or 36" •
Tea time, AKhlbalcl. You get
• arlyu c:a:ne c:haira. a " white
8t•l wnbr.lla table and a
7h.umbNll~ laeextrca.
ICY• IDUSI BIES
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(Sprblgac:tlOD? llu8tbecm efecdoa aeat lor \IDWGDtea gueeta.) •
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LIGHT BULBS
188 PAKOF
4 BULBS
Still more of that soft pleasing light. this
time atuffed into thrifty 4-paka of 60. 75. or
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11i"9 are all quality American made gooey. Let'•
keep thoM guys world.ng and off th• dole.
How cP\lJ
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NA1Ls wamour
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•
418 PLYWOOD
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HINT
THEllE Alf
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W' ICI 1097
w· &a 129 '.
¥.'' ICI 1697
Stranger than truth: Ever since they put the
Prevent Foreat Flrea algn on the buaea, they
haven't had a single foreat fire there on the bua. MISTER GRIP 40 PC.
Weighs just 20 lbs, so compact
cars can haul this 750 lb. capacity
trailer. One piece rust proof body,
steel frame. Buy now and get a
FREE lnflate-A_ll m Air Compresaor •
PICDOISEDDID£i 19997
WITll FEIDEBS
1555
EA.
Flnd yow •ale number here: 5870. 5871. 5872.
5873. 5874. 5875. and 5877. (!Ungol) Art l• RepreHatatl ..
Vt" & Ya' SAE & METRIC
SOCKET SET
79
You'll have the right alze for the fob
at hand with this set. (l know what'•
wrong wJth tbla ad. There's nothing tree in It.)
GEllE TRAC DRIYE CARIGE
---.:...._0 • • • DOOR OP~RS
. .,., . y, .. CEllE 14997 I #GS810 y. IP mm: I 09!?250 #GS.810 •
• Automatic ,. .. ,.. action and quiet I ~ llSTILLITml •900 W1TB operatlon.Ooe•upwlthafewtool•cmdCI
• .. .. 1llfT .. COUPON mlnlmu.m of 1weat.
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WHlfE LIGHT BULBS
1 29
EA.
Here•• that good ol' soft plea•lag
light again, lna 3-way bu.lb that
you can crdju1t to your need•.
G.E. DECOUTOR
LIGHT BULBS
77•EA
Chandelier bulba come ln clear. white or amber.
wltbacholceof 15. 25. 40or80watt1. Curl or
•tralght tlp.
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Whlte or elem prl•m. or wblte or elem cracked
Ice. th ... panel• an a b!99M to Nplac9.
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in.
tn.
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164
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grcmdclddy. they're mact. from 100% whole
wood, DO tlller added.
~'\ llASlllG TIPE Wiii FULLVIEW MIRRORS
W'lllm.39t ~ 97 I" 111 m .. 59• cs ~DEL 9
IW' 111 YDS. 79•
2" 111 m . 1 19
My psychlcrtrt1t l• gNat. I'd ne"r cmawer the poboae
becCIUH I wa• afraid. Mow I cmawer wbetMr It rlng• or not.
~~ YILYOLllE MOTOR OIL
31WT. 73tQT.
llW/ 41 WT. 83 t QT.
OU~ an flnally coming down a bit. Mow
watch tor a new tax, Uke a togging tax. or an air tax.
•••
8pUfy co"ra c:oaw ID blue. black! brown ot red.
for apllt bock. eolld back or b.lgh back buc:ket1.
EllftTOIE STBIPE
llDOOB/ OUTDOOR
CIBPET
3 7 ' LIK.n.
8 ft. wide carpet ha a fl" ,.ar warranty.
Good cbolc:e for the rec room or patio eaclonre.
BIBll DJDITl-TOP
IDllYCUYU ~~ !!:~c•.
block flalU knn•aate
toptbat .... trom llorlmaldal to a1moet
5 PllEL 1097
Gl .. • you a lot better NGr amhlde Yl•lon. (Oh. H•nrr· isn't that our exit ID the minor?)
Get a quick metal Hal for I.ab ID tM motor
block. radiator. and all through the cool.lng
1J9t•m.
MEGUllR'S FIST FOOSll
EFFORTLESS WAI
nn
cm 377 EA.
a.ta q\&lc:k ab1M with the 18 oa. •pray. 14 oa.
pent•. or II OL Uquld. Sl Rebate by moll from
Megular'a.
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..OftCI OI .,.,_Tll't UU Ta ....... =Mlll'llf ,~ ........ -MOTtO YCMI Allll .. OIPAUl.T UNOH A YOU AM ..... AUl.T UMOlll A
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IX"-ANATK* or THI MATUllll ••DAN IXPUNATION °' , .. OF T .. fl'ftOCllOIMOI AGAINtT NATUH OF THI 'llOCHOINO
Y°'!1.YOU ~CONTACT A AOAINIT vo~L vou tHOUl.D
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On 3·23·13 It tO·OO e Ill , On MlfGh2, IM3.ll llOOem .
Calll0tnll Q-11 Mlg ~ u STATIWIOf DUO 8ERVIC L 1111 duly 80C)olnllCI Trull• undlt CORPORATION .•• duly MX>OlntlCI
and pureu1n1 to OMd ol Trust. end 1Ut>1t11u~ru1111 under 1nd
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Page 751 ol Omd1I Rloordl In 1111 82~600 ol Offlclal Rec0td1 In 1111 olflc9 of 1111 Aec:orC11t ol Or1ng1 office ol 1111 County Aec0<<111 ot
County, C•lllornl1, 11t1::ut1CI b~: 0rll'IO't Counly, Stilt of Clllfornl1. MAURICE H GREEN Ind MARTHA BHOUlld bt ROBERT A OGLE Ind
S QREIN TIARI! 00 E, llu•bt nCI ind wll1,
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION WILL SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION
TO THE HIOHEST 8100ER FOR TO THE HIQHEST llOOIR FOA
CASH. (Pl)'llM •• time ol .... In CASH (P•Y•* •I lime Of N ie In l•wful money ol 1111 Unltld StelMI lawful money of the Unltld SlllM)
11 tlll Notlh Front tn1rence lo 1111 11 1111 main enltlllOI to 1111 0..lllQe
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OHd of T1u11 In 1111 property Ind now hlld by II undlt Mid Died
111u111d In MIO County, Celll()(nl1 ot TNll In tllf propeny 1llu1lld In
<lllCrlblng lhl land therein: N ld County end Stele, Clllcrlbld 11 Lot 31 ol Trect No 8372. In 1111 foflowl•
City ol lrvtne, County of Orenge, Loi 178 of Tract No 4224, In lhl
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map lhlrlol llO()(Cllc:f In 8oo6t 410, recorded In look 157, P1g1111111u
Peg11 1 10 3 lnelu1l11 1 of t•. Ml1c1ll1neou1 M1p1, In lhl
Ml1c1111n1ou1 M•P•. t1corC11 ol olllee OI lhl County RICOIClll ol
11ld Orang• County e.c1 pllng Mid Counly
1hlf'efrom Ill oil, g11. mlnlrll1, Ind Tile llrMI 1ddre11 and 01n11
othll' hydrocarbon tub1t1nC11 lylng common dllignlllon, II 111y, ot lhl
l>llow 1 <lepth of 500 !Mt trom 1111 rHI prop111y Cleacrlbed 1bov1 11
aurflCI of Mid lend, but wllhoul lhe purpo'11d lo be: 607 M()(nlng Siii
rtoht of enlry upon any ponlon ol Lene, Newport 8e1ch, C1lllornl1
lhl IUrilOI et>ove I dlplh of 500 82&e0.
IMt 10 llkl. mar1<11, mine.·~• The unClettlgned Tru1111 or drill for 11me, 11 r-vl<I In dl1cl1lme 1ny lletllllty for 1ny
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recorded No11emt111 16, 1076 In 111d other common dlelgn1tlon, II
Boo11 110&1. P1g1 1810 1nd In 111y. ll'IOWf'I hlrlln.
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Tiii 1tr111 ed<lrH• 1n<1 other 1xpr1111d or lmplllO. regerOlng
common dMlgn1t1on. II any, ol 1111 11111, poe-lion. Of enwmtl<enoee,
rH I properly deacrlbl<I 1bov1 11 to pay 1111 rtmelnlng prlnclpll tum purponld 10 bl: 24 Ollnn. INlne, ol 1111 no11(1I MCUrld tly uld OMd
CA. of Trull, wllll lnlll'Ut thlr~. u
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011ctalm1 any llatllllty lor eny II any, undlt the 111ma ot tlll OMd
tnc:onect,_ ol 11111tr11t llddr ... of Trull, 1111. c1111g11 end
and ,olhlr common d"lgn1llon. 11 1xpen-of 1111 TrullM 1nd of IM
any, lhOwn hltlln Tru111 cr11ted by Hid OHCI ol
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H Clllly lljll>Olnl.0 TrutlM undel 1"-totl'owlt\Q deK•INld d••d ol hull
lollowlng CINC.rlbeO CIMd or "'"' Will t!Ell At llUlllC AUC flON Will HLl AT PUil-iC AUCTION ro IHC HIGHUJ llOOrR ,OM ro THl HIOllUT llDOlA 'o" CASH ANO/OR TH CAIHI RI Oti
CASH (p1y1bt. ., 1111'1<t of .... In CUUl"l0 CHECKS IP(Ctr110 IN
11wtul money of I"-Uftllecl 8111M, CIVIL 0 008 IH:C l ION 192411
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10 11\d now Mid by It ~ uld money ol 1111 Unll•d 1111111 111
0 110 of T1u11 1n 1111 p1op111y 11g111. 11111ano 111111 .. 1'°"~10
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unm1t111C1 m111 dMCtlbld
81!NEl'ICIAfW AMERICAN ,AMIL'!' TRU8TOA A06eAT J KROOH
MORTOAOE. I C111fornl1 B!NHICIAAY NATIONAi.
eotpof1Uon . ACCEPTANCE COMPANY 0' A.corded F1bru1ry 4, 11111 II CALIFORNIA
lntlr No. H21 In boOli 13937,.,. RICO<dtd Oetol>er 1), 11181 ..
IH Of Oltlclll Aecor(I• In lhl of!IOI ln11r No 17249 In Booll 14204.
ol lht ~-of OrlllOt County; P-ol 1028 ol Ottk:lal A.c:ordl In the
1110 CIMd 01 1ru11 CIMCtl~• th• off!G41 of 111t Record11 of 011no1
IOllOwing p<optfty. County, Mid ClllCI of llUll dlleflbll
PARCEL t· Unll H2, In lhl 1111 followlng prQPltty
County ol 011ng1 , Sitt• ol EXHIBIT "B" •
C1lllOfnll ... •hown on lh•t certain P.ARCf'L 1 Condominium P11n 1ecord1d In Thal porllon ot 1h1 No11111111
110011 12514, p1g11 230 to 258 qUlllll' ol 1111 nor•"-• qu11lt• 01
1nclu1l111, Olflclll RtcorC11 of frecllonll 11Cllon 33, town1f\lp 5
Ortng• County, Calllotnl1, on _,,h, renge 10 ,....1, In tlll Ral\chO
o.otmber 30, 1971, u Clellnld In LH 8ol111. 11 1hown on 1 m1p 1111 O•cl11111on ot R1t1rlc1ton11 record•CI In book 51 p1g1 12 ot
r1corded In booll 11784, p1g11 ml1ce111n1ou1 m1p1, 1teord1 ol
1394 10 1431 lnl;lutNe, ot Ofllotll 011ng1 County, C1lllorn11.
Fl««dl, Ind In bOOll 11784, Pagll dllCrltllO II follOWI
1432 10 1486 IMlul!VI ol O«lclll PARCEL 5 In 1111 City OI Coell
A1cord1 ol H id County. 1ny M .... County of Or11ng1. 51111 ol
1m1ndm1n11 or 1nnu1tlon1 Clltfornla. u lhown on 1 m•P lllecl
thereto. Ind locatld on that c.t'leln In booll 101 plQll 34 thr<kJOh 37, ol
real property O.Crlbld u Loi t Of ptrOll m1p1. In the olllc• ol 1h1 Tr1ct 0093, In th• County Of County Rlcor<laf of 011nge County,
Or1ng1, S11t1 of C1lllornl1. H c.lffotlnta
ahown on 1 mep recotdld In bOoll PARCEL 2 Tllll portion of 1111
4 2 t , p a g 1 a I 1 • n Cl t 2 , nonhlMt quertlr ol the nOf'lllweat
MllClllaneou1 Mept. In tht office of qu11ttr of fr1c1tonal 11cllon 33,
tllf ~I\' recorder of MICI county. townehlP 5 eouth, renge 10 -•.In
PARCEL 2: An undlvlC11CI 1111 Rat1Ct1o Lu BolNt, u lhOwn
1192no lnlll'lll In end to II of tlll on 1 map recorOld In booll !I 1 PIOI
reel prQOlt'IY delcribld u Loi I on 12 of ml~llll*>UI ,,,.,_, recor<11 th• M1p of tlll 1bo111·rtf11lf\CICI ot Oreng1 Counly. Ca lllornll,
T r I c I , I o g I I II e r w I I h I 11 Cl-Ibid 11 lollOwl:
lmpro.,.,,,ent1 thereon. 11teeptlng PARCEL e, H anown on I ~
lhlrefrom Conoomtnlum Unite 330 lllld In t>oOlc 101 P11Q11 3' through
111rougll 421. lnclu1lv1, loceted 37 of parcel meps, In 1111 olflcl of lhlreon tne Gounty R1cord11 of 011ng1
EXCEPT THEREFROM ell on, co~mly, C1lll()(nl1.
g11, mln1r111 Ind 011111 For lnform111on only; Code:
hydrocatbonl. l>llOw e cllplh ol 500 1!1..()()8 AP No 130·652-08-09.
fMI, without 1111 rlglll ol turllGI VOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNDER A
entry, .. r--..CS In lnatrvmenl• ol 0 EE 0 0 F TR us T 0 ATE 0
rec;ord OCTOBER 8. 1081. UNLESS YOU
PARCEL 3 . An oclu1l111 TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR _, eppurtenent to IUCh Unit PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
f()( lhl utl Ind oc:cupaney of lhoM PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN
po'110nt of 1111 "-trtctld COmmon EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE
AtN dltignltld In thl Dldlllllon OF THE PROCEEOINQ AGAINST
of R11lr1Cllon1 end lhown on lhl YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
•A conwdy for
the incurably rom<Sntlc.
DUDLEY
IVOORE
ELIZABETH
fv'k.GO/ERN
LOVESICI(
OllDlfY MOOR£.· (LIZABETH McGOVERN n LOVESICK
JOHN HUSTON .rd ALEC GUtNN[5~ MIM. by PHILIPPE SARO(
OlleclOl vi Phocoi!raohyG(RRY FISHl:.R b ~c
Produvd by CHARLES OKUN '
Wr 111.eO cr'ld CNec led by MARSHALL BRICKMAN
l~l~'!.:"!'!!°..!:] ~~~~~ ·-.. --....... ~ STARTS FRIDA I', FEB. IBU.
Your lllt ~ ••
.. loUlty ClllYI ......
lifDm ............... "'"Miit. ............ ............. --· edword-> WESTBROOK CINEMA
•::;,, ''',.' H •' ' <,)Q-4401
Seid 111• wlll 111 m1d1, but Trull The 101e1 1moun1 of tht
wttlloul conv1n1n1 or wurenty, unp1ld t11l111ce of 1111 obllg1tlon
expr111 "' lrnpllld, reg11dlng 11119, llCUfld by lf)e property lo be IOld
po11111lon, or 1ncumt1r1nc11, end t1e1on1bl1 Hllm11e<1 co111
lncludlng I•••· ch11g11 1no 1xpen-and 1dvancea 111111 tlmt •llPlll-ol 1111 Tru•I• Ind ol 1111 of 1111 lnlll•I publlc11ton of Ille
1ru111 cr1111d tly Hid 011CI of Nol.Ice of Sell II $304,870 17.
T ruet, to pey thl remaining prlnctpal Thi blnellcllrf 11nder aald 011c aume of 1111 notl(el NCUrld by Mid OI Trvll hlr1IOl()(e 1aecutld 8tlC
Olld ol Trull to wit; 126,078.40 C111i..1th .e tt11 "\IT'IOeralgn1d r
w(th 1n111111 .., provided lh H id .,.111111 Oeclar1t1on of Default enc
noll(ll plu1 Ill COlll, charON end 01m1nd for Sele, ind • wrltler
any .no 111 advanOM Notk::I of O.leull end Eiecllon 1<
Thi benlflcllry under aald OMd Siii. Thi undlralgnl<I cauMCI tak ol Trust 111<1lof()(1 executed and Notice of O.laull 111d EllC11on t<
dl ll'lllld to 1h1 und111lgn1d a Sell lo be rlCOfo.CI In lhl Count)
written Declerlllon of Olleull 111d whlfe 1111 rtaJ property II IOcalld
Condominium Pl111 for IUCh Unit. LAWYER !'!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UN0£R A ACIC1r111 of lhl •bov• 11 3530 I!
OEEO OF TRUST DATED JANUARY Cldllllc Avenue, COii• M .... CA. m:;.mi---=====i.==---+~==-=~:=-==:r.iT'-27, 11111 UNLESS YOU TAKE No w1111nly II given H to Its
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR compllt111111 Of couec1,_. Tiii PROPERTY, IF MAY SE SOLO AT A t1en1llclery under Hid 011d of
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN Trual, by rH1on of e brHcll or
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE deflull 1(1 1111 Q&lllglllonl NCured
OF THE PROCEEDING AOAINST lhll'•tly, llefllofai-9 IHC:Uled 1nd
YOU, YOO SHOOLO CONTACT A d1ll111t1d to lhl unC1111lgneCI e
LAWYER written Oec:tarlllon of Deteull tnd
M5 Tlllgllo, INlne. CA 02714 Dlmend I()( Sit., ano wtlllll'I nollee
0 1m1nd for S1l1, 1nd written Oiied FebNary 7, 19113.
Nollol ol O.f1ull 11'1<1 Election lo STATEWIDE DEED Slit. Tiii uodet9igold c::auM<1 Mid SERVICE CORPORATION
"(If a 11r111 1ddr-or common of brNCh 1110 ol elletlon 10 CMIM
<lulgnetlon la shown 1bov1, no 1h1 und111tgne<1 to 1111 ••Id w.,,. n I y I• g Iv. n .. I 0 111 pr()pll'ty to salltfy Mid Obliglllonl.
~ or oor~r· end 11111111t1r th• und1ralgn1CI
Nolk::I of Dlleult Ind Election 10 • Cllliforni. corpor111on
Siii 10 be recorded In thl county By. Jim Cool<,
whlll 1111 r11I property It locelld. PrlllCl4itll
Diii: 02/08/83 Put1ll11teCI Or•ng1 Co11t 01111
Calif()(nle G-el P1IOI, Fet> 10, 17. 24. 1983
Morigeoe Slrvlol. Inc
101 W•t 2•th Street
N1llonll City, CA 820!1<>
Phone(810)470-5370
11 ukl TrUllM
Thi benlflc:iM't under Mid OMd c:euMCI Mid notice of br~ Ind of
of Truet, by ,_, of a br...::h Of tleCtlon to be rlCOfdld S19tember ~ Ill 1111 obllgllloM MC:Urecl 1, 1982 u lntlr. No. 82·310243 of
lhlreby, f\111tol()(e ••ecuted and Ofllc:llll Ricord• In 1111 office of lhl
dell111r•CI to Ill• und111lgn1d • Recorder ol Or1oge County;.
73 t-& written Oecler1tlon of Oefeull tnd Seid Sele wlll b1 made, but
rtllUC NOT1C£
Demand fOf Sell, and written notice wlll1ou1 covenant or w1111nty,
of breach and of .e.ctlon to cauM 1xpr ... or Implied, r1g11C11ng 1111•
1111 und111lgned to 1111 ••ICI po-ion, or 1ncumbr1ncn, to
YOU AM .. D•F AUl T UNOIElll A pr()plrty 10 uUtfy Mid Qf)llg111on1, PIY lhl rtm1lnlnq prlnclpel aum Of
on;o Of' TMl9T DATl:D lllAAC.. 1nd th11Hll11 the und111lgn1d tlll noll llCllfld by Mid dlld of
11, 1111. UNL•tt YOU TAIC• C1UMC1 Mid notlol of brMC:l'I Ind TNll. wltll lnl-1 11 In Mid no11
ACTION TO PROT•CT YOUR llactlon to be recotdld ~bit prollldlel. 1dvanou. 11 1ny, unClll "'°"RTY, fT lllAY .. a0U> AT A I, 1882 • ln11t. No 82-383551, of 1111 llfml of Mid Died of Trull,
PUeL1C tAlL • YOU ... D AN Mid Olflclel RecorClt. •-. Clwget and •KPlfl-Of tl)I •~ATION OF THI NATUM S1ICI 1111 wlll be m1de, t111t Tru11• Ind ol thl lrullt cr11ted by
CW TMI pttOCUEMNG AOAINIT without eo111n1n1 or warranty, Mid Deed of Trutl. Slid NII win be
YOU, YOU tHOULD CONTACT A ~ Of lme>lled. reoerdlng lltll, held on. Thured•Y F1bruary 24,
By John W. Brodi
Vici Prllidlnl
Put1ll1h1d Or1ng1 CoHI Diiiy
PllOt, Feb 17, 24, Mer~ 3, 11183
001-83
PlllltC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF LAWYfll ~. Of ll'IC\llftbtenc:M, to 1883, at 2 00 p.m. II 1111 ~ NOTICI O* TRUana•t tAA.I: pey the remaining pr~ eum or Avenue 1nt11nct to 1111 Civic ROY R. RUDOLPH AND T.a. .... •111 1111 notl(1) MCUrld by Nld OeaCI ot c.n111 Bvlldlng, 300 e..1 Cf\epman 0 F P E T I T l 0 N T 0 NOTICE is HEREBY OtllEH, that Trust, witl't Inter• 11 In Mid note Ave .. 0..lllQI, CA. ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. on Weon..ct1y, Merc:h 9. 1093, II provided, 1dv1nC11, If any, under Al 1111 1lm1 ol 1111 lnltla l H4Z 0:00 o'dodc 1.m of Mid <lay, In 1111 11\f 111'11\1 of llilCI 0..0 of Trull, publlcallon of ttlll notlel. tht lollll A-11 • room 111 H ide for con<1uc11ng 1-. c:Nwgee lllCI ~of 1111 emounl of lhl Uf'IC)lkl bllanoe ol thl To all hemJ, beneficiaries, TN:llM'• Salee. wllllln tlll olllcM of TNtlt91 Ind of thl tNlta c:t1o1tld by obllg•hon MC\lred by tri. at>ove creditors and contingent REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Mid OMd q4 Trull ducrltl•<I ClllCI of trull and
credit.ors of Roy R. Rudolph SERVICE. loc:etlCI •• 2020 Nortll Said .... win bl hlld on Frld1y, Hllmetl d COlll, ••P•n•••· 111,,d and persons who may be 8'oedwl)I. &1111206,In 1111 City of Marc::t'I 4, 1"3 11 2,00 p.m •• 81 thl ~encM 11 &1.877.300.22 Santa Anl, County of Orange. Stal• ChaPtl'llll Avenue entrenee to I/It Thi opening bid may bl obtained otherwise interested in the of Cellfornl1, REAL ESTATE Civic Center Bu1ldlng, 300 EHi by~ (714) 837..o9641 thl d1y
will and/or estate: SECURITIES SERVICE. 1 Cllltotnlll Chepmen Aven\141, jn tri. City 01 before thl Mii
....,A, petition has been rued corporetlon, .. <luly appolnl•d Ofenge 011 .. J1nuary 28. 1083
J ld A Ki · th Trwt• undlt tnd pu<aultll lo lhl NOTICE. AT TIME OF SALE. T.O. SERVICE COMPANY by erro . ng an e po-ol 1111 conf1rr1<1 In lhll BIOS MAY SE MADE IN CASH .. IAkl Trvtt•. Superior Court of Orange OlrtMI OMd of Tru.t llllCUlld,tly ANOI OR THE CASHIERS OR M•OO 8'enll. Aul. Sic Count y requesting that TIMOTHY MICHAEL KANE •• elt'IQll CERTIFIED CHECf(8 SPECIFIED IN One City Blvd. W-1 J e r r o I d A . K i n g b e man, recordld Mareh 23. 1082, In CIVIL COOE SECTION 2924h Otll'IQI. CA 92668
d I lhe offlc>I of IN County RICot<let o1 At th• time of th• 1n1111 I (714) 835-J288 appointe as persona utd County, 11 R1corder'1 publlcatlon oft'* notlc». llll lollll Publl1h1d Or1ng1 CoHI Dilly repreeentative to administer 1n11rum1n1 No. 82·088052. tly amount of the unpllld belAnCll of tht PllOI, Feb 3. 10, 11, 1883 ~estate of Roy R. Rudolph reuon 01 1 brllCh ()( !Mfeult In otlllgellon MWrld by 1111 1t10ve 122·&•
(under the Independent p1ym1n1 or J>1fform1nce of 1111 C11acrtt1ed C111CI of truat end -------~-----Administration of Estates ot11tg1llon1 91cu11d 1he11by, 11t1me11d coste. 11tp1n111, 1n<1 PUBLIC NOTICl
f Including thll breech()( d1f1ull, 1<1111nc1a 11 120,067.50. To1------------Act). The petition is let or NotlQ• ol which WH recorded ~ermine thl ~bid, you may hearing in Dept No. 3 at 700 October 6, 1082, 11 Record11'1 cal (714) 937..()986. Civic Center Drive, West, in Instrument No. 82·352302. WILL O.tld FebNMy 3. IN3.
h CI f S A SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE T D SERVICE CO. t e ly 0 an la na . HIOH£ST 8100ER FOR CASH, .. Mid TN91•. California on March 2, 1983 tewfut rnonl'Y of 1111 l.Mltld s111... By Pa111e11 A R8ndlll, at 9:30 a.rn. ()( 1 calhler'1 chide drawn on a A .... 11111 ~•IMY IF YOU OBJECT to the 11a11 or netlonll blntl, • 1tet1 or One City Blvd .. W11t.
...... ntlna of the petition you lldlrll credit UlllOn, or • 11•1• 0t Otenge, CA 82M8
... --~"& ' the Ndlrll MYlnge Md loen eMOdlllon Tel· 114/835-8288 ahoul~ either appear at domldlld 1n lhla 11111, 11 peyatM el Pul*ehld Otenge COM1 Deily
hearing and state your the 11m1of ..... 11111g111, 11111 and P11o1 Flt>. 10. 11, 24. 1N3
objectloru or file wri,ten Int-• llllCI by "· 11 Trust•. In 730-83 objections with the court that ....i property lltull• in Hid
before tbe hearing. Your~ •nCI Slit•. o.ecrlbed u
appearance may be in perlOn Loi 4& of TrlCt No 8484 ... c-•--~----C-OURT.....,,..,...O*.,...,,..~TNE=-=
or by your at10mey. mep -did In Bodi 411, Peoee tTA~ M CAL#'OMIA '°" ntm I F y 0 U A R 8 A 211 to 32 lnCMlve of M~ COUNTY M Lot ANQB.at CREDrI'OR or a contingent Mep1, record• of H id 011no1 '11 N..,. ,......_
__ __. COunty lAI ~ CA_,, cred.t\or of the d.,.,.,....,.., you Tile llrHt 1ddr'1H or other ~ corarMTY ..,.,
m\.Wt file your c1alm with the common dulgnetlQI\ of th• r"I 1 c...,. '*'PW .... •
court or present it lo the pr()pll'ty hll'llnabowl ~ 11 D • F •NO AMT 1 .IO MM '·
Personal r epresen tative ~~ to I>« 20 Otlnt, lrvlne. t<UUICMP, Al '· '· tCUUKOff ,,,_,..,,_ COWMfYt _... 00.t t ......... a ppointed by the court Tiie unCla111gn1d 11111by ,., .......,..
within four months from the dl1c111m1 111 ll•blllty lor 1ny • 1111*1
date of first luuance of lnconecl,_ In Mid •treel lddf-CAM -c M1411 ' provi_. _ _. ln SecU °" olll« ~ dlllgnatlon NOflCll Y .. heft Miii ...-. ~etters as ....,.. on Seid ea1e w111 be midi wi1riou1 TM owrt ...-....... ,_
700 of the Probate Code of werr1nly ~11p1111 or 1mpll1d, ....,.. ,:"--. ......,. _.... California. The time for regerdtno '1t1e. pou .. 11on. or ,_ ....,..._ ...... • ... .._. filing cJ.aima will not expire 1ncumbrenc11, to Hll1ty 1111 -.1HM a ••: ~.
prior. to four months from ~11r:tP::,,~:'i':' ~u~': ~~t:_: 11)'OilwWI10 ... IN 111MCe o4
the date of the hearing OllCI of 1'1u11. wllh 1nter1et 1nC1 ~~:~~IV":':.:;::.;.
noticed above. 011111 '"'"" 11 provided th11eln: written rHponll, If any, may ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE PfW ldvatlOM, It any. 11nder tri. flled on Uml.
,.__ Mn-kept b •"'--•• U 1.-,.__ Md ""-'-Oii lllCt'I AV It 0 I U I I• 411 IU • 1411 I u"" LUC y U K' ..,.,.,.,. .. h _ .... _. AAA --........... c= I ----~--.,,.. ..-.. -d411ftlft41184e. II trlHN ..---you are Interested in t e erld 1..,._ of t111 T""'99 of ..... _..,.Utt. e111 ••Mlm a
e.tate, Y<* may me a request tna trvtU ~'*' by Mid OMd of _.... .. u.. ,..... ...,.
with the court to receive Truat. Th• 10111 amount of ••Id • •..., u. • ~'" ...
•lnpectolal nfotlctae·-o~n~hof :::~.:~f!'il •r;!~~·n:..:~:~1: T.u11ed d11 .. eo11011ar •' ven ry o et ""' ...,.,_ of the ,,,_.., et thl IN conMfo de un al>OQ4ldo tn Mii the petidona, aiccounta and ot lnltlel publlc*ton of''* NottOe. ta 11 unto. Cl• ber ra 11 a o • r Io
reporta decribed. ln S«tion "4,&41U7. lnmldlal"'*'ll, de •t• maMJ•, 1200.~ of the California O.ted: F«INllfY-~~ INa. eu ,..,.. .. eecw1ta. II~ lllguftl, n......J....•-,.__._ REA.L ESTATE K""""ITU pvec11 Mr r19111rade I tllfnpO • ... ._.._ ........... 8EAVICe. • c.. Cof'p. C. 8eaaett Ja~lt1oa, O.J.~
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Orange Co11t OAIL.V Plt.OT/Thuraday, February t7. t983 (;7
. '20-20~ takes ~ sobering loOk at police stress
By FRED ROTHENBERG"' l#T .......... WftMf
NEW YORK -AOC New1' "20-20" tonlaht
takes a pap from Ill tlme.alot competitJon, "MIU
Street Blues," with a 1e>bering examination of
police st.reel -the malady that turna aome cope
Into victima of America's violent 1treak.
Thia "20-20" aegmenl I.a part ol A.BC New1'
ambhioua twcrweek examination of "Crime in
Alnertca.''
Traditional TV has put lta macho COPI beyond
the reach of streu. In self-defense, a cop kllla a
man. Fade to commercial. In the next 60 aeconda,
the cop pull hla emotional hou.e in order, jult in
lime for the final credita and next week'•
continuing ueault on crime.
NBC's "HW Street Blues" is an exception to
emotlonleea crime-fighting. The characters' black
humor, eccentric behavior and violent reactions
are honest-to-goodness manifestations of police
Streu.
When the nonnally temperate Detective Neal
Washington (Taurean Blacque) accidentally killed
an innocent man, the emotional sea.rs lasted for
weeks in the form of nightmares, insomnia and
bouts of guilty conscience. He even tried to make
amends with the widow, but she wouldn't let him
off the hook.
Detective Washington's kind of stress Is
identified on "20-20" as "poet-shooting trauma." It
oornes with the territory. Self-defense killings
may be l~gitimiz.ed by internal police
investigations. But the human feelings aren't
dismissed as easily.
"20-20" talks to cops about coping with the
bloodstains. In some cases. It has driven them to
alcohol, wrecked their marriages and even caused
The Mlami Police De~un.nt o{fcn a 1t.re11
coun.tellnc ....vb, but ABC llyt 80 pen.-ent ot the
natJon'e po&. ton. provide no J>l'Oll'UN for
peycho10lical ... W\09.
A.SC'• report II Import.ant, but It 111
dlmlniahed'-by unnecellarlly .enaattonal
re-creatlona of 1everal viol nt lncldenta.
· l\'1 one thin& for ABC to replay a real killln8
to Uluao,te the 1pllt·aecond1 life.or-ct.th
decialona co~ muat make. But when that point la •
made, wh.at.:1 the value of h.avlna one cop re·enact
1hootlnp, or to abow twice how one officer wu
almoet run over bv an ·a.allant'• ca.r?
In the put, "~0-20" hu Uled ·re-enactments
wisely to reconatruct and better Wwninate 1tories,
"Saving the Life ol the President" and "'Ille
Killlng of Sadat". But tonight'• re-creaUona aeem
gratuitous.
News organizations lhouldn't be in the
buainem of 1tl8ing evenll. Let Hollywood handle
illusion. "Hill Street Blues" does lt better anyway. *** . "The Fighter," CBS' Saturday night movie, is
as almple-mlnded aa its Utle.
Gregory Harriaon, the heartthrob Dr. Gonzo
Gates from CBS' "Trapper John, M.D.," ls laid-off
mUlworker Merle Banks, who takes up boxing
suicide. ~ i-,~
Cops talking about their feelings can help.
"We do the kinds of jobs that nobody else wants
to do," says one officer, "and society as a whole
doesn't want to hear about it. I've got to talk
about it."
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Feb. 18 WI! SW•DU
Armchair Adventures
Feb.19 JAN KNOWLTON
Musical Comedy Singer
F~b.20 COLLEGE FOR KIDS
Classes begin Feb. 20
Feb. 25 CALIFORNIA
KALEIDOSCOPE
With Filmmaker Allen Hubbard
Feb.28 WINDSONG
Classical Jazz Quartet
Mar. 2·13 MERAY WIVl!S
OF WINDSOR
Five Penny Opera & Drama Lab
Mar. 5 PADDY WEST
lrtsh and American Folk Musi<L
Mar. 17 EUROPE'S
MINI-COUNTRIES
Armchair Adventure Serles
8 P.M . -ROBERT MOORE THEATRE
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( LUXURY THEATRES )
•
becau.e he needa th monoy and wanta w win hla
f1thc.or'1 l'e9pect.
No cllcho LI l ft uhtumed u Merl bc!comt ..
1UC'Cftlful in &rn¥1A!ur brawl r1' ''Ompetltlone.
Meanwhile, hla wlfe Glynnt. O'Connor. the film's
corwctence, dlaappr<>ve1 of the •port.
This anU·bo><ln1 film la not artfully done,
neither ln the heavyhanded haymakcra It throw•
at the aport or ln the 1taain1e of the fl.cht acenea.
BecaUM "Rocky l·ll·W"-hU elevated the art of
bo;><lnl choreoifaphy, CBS aeema to hJde Ill
"WITHOUT A DOUBT A WINNER!"
••An important movie ·-a movie I want
you to eee... if I had a child ... 1 would
take my child to see this fUm.'•
"Kate Nelligan is
superb ... "
&.a. MiO&L.a llllCS
Kids Preview
Circus Vcqas
Huntington Center geh
reody for the 8ig Top
with odvonce
entertoin"'9flt including
clown contest parade,
coloring conte1t, mini
circus exhibit, clown
make· up dinic,
marionette circus shows
& circus perfotmers.
Ch.ck mall Khedule for
daily event1 and ~ pric.e
tidtets Feb. 18 tlvu 21.
Circus arrives Feb. 2.5.
SOPHIE'S
CHOICE
Int rlor work In tuziy filn11n_g and
ovt!r·tho-1houldt-r ahota that obHcuro the
punchlna.
• Harriaon 11 CBS' ln-howie hunk, ju.It Uke
NBC'• Erik Eltrada, who wa.e a boxer from the
barrio In "ffoney Boy" earlier thl11 aeuon. By
c.'OmpariJon, Harrllon la a heavyweight actor,
exhlbltina • aentle, amiablr nature.
But hls acting 1.m't good enouan for him tO
forsake hla marketable phyalque. rn hit lut movie,
Harrilon diarobed u a male 1trl,pper.
-.... ---·~'
fi' . ··-.. , ll' ""'""" ........ \
Wl~n ii t.lm <~~ OUI tol nownt'lt' M"(I l)r(~ onl" ol ltlt'
mo\I rwrrty ...:11.W'nt'O ~ OI l1lC' V\'M II m.»I Ot' ~ld<ulM
"Sensational." r
Ch<1rles Mictll"ner NfWSWEFK
"'The Road Warrior' Is an
amazing pfece of work.
George Miller is enormously
gifted as a movlemaker."
Pauline Kat>I lHl NEW YORKER
"An astonishing masterpiece.
Stirring. Breathtaking."
Guy Fk"ltley COSMG>POLITAN
"Apocalypse ... POWI
Exhilarating entertainment -
and a textbook for sophisticated
popular movlemaklng:·
R1ch~rd Corh\\ l ME MAGAZINE
THE . ROAD WAIRJDR.
EXCLUSIVE ENGAG•MENT
STARTS ,RIDAY
· 'edwards CINEMA CENTER"
HAHO• AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA
'-MESAVllDICENTH '79-4141_.., •
EH
~· .. Orang• Co••• DAILY PILOT/Thurld•v. f'•bNary 17, 1813
1111 K..,l>,\"t
t.-oo ••• NlW8 CHAIWE'8 ANGELS
DMc>er•t• lhle\lee hOldlnO
Setltlne hollege give Kelly
end Kiii 10 hours 10
1'9lri.ve • fortune In elolen
dlelnondt G N8A IASKET8All
Dellu Mall9flck• vt Lot
AnoeMe Lakin 8 TI4Aa'8 COMPAHY
To lml)f ... her gourmet
boyfriend, Chrlny atk•
Jeck to cool! e mlll tor
which the can take I~
oredll GD HAWAH FlVE--0
A dlflllQICI youlll UNI e
stolen VIII Of IUplr·lelhll
-gaa In an attempt to •venoe hi• dM<I 111111t flD OV!A EASY
~t M1tguerile Ptau1
!RIO
Cl) tvRITINO FOR A
REASON
"L1ng11ege Opuons"
I CllS NEW8
AeCHEWSn
N8CNEWS,....
ii' ANOTHER LIFI!
(B)MOVIE
• • "Dirty Trleks' (11181)
Elliott Gould, Kiii Jack·
son. A HarVlld PfOf9SSOf
becomeS the qu.vry of
penons anxious to gel
their hand• on a recently
dlsoolllfed lettlf • Wftlten
by George WaSl'tillQton
'PG'
8:30 1 ALICE DICK CAVETT
Gue.I. 5CH!n0SI Freeman
r~PORAAY
HEAl.TH ISSUES
"What Motivates Human
Behavlof"?"
(J)alNEWS 9 BAAHEY MILLEA
Hams II Ullgn8d to wrote.
pioduce and direct a por·
no Rim for UM 1n an ott1e1a1
pollc4 1nY1111g1toon
I) ROMANCE TH~TRE.
(C)MOVIE * * ~ "Force 10 From
Nav•one" ( t978) Robe<1
Shaw, H•rlson Ford. Sell·
eral oddly uaorted mtlttary
exP9'1• are learned on e
mlsalon to raid and
destroy a bflOge vital to
the enemy's llretegy dur·
i World War II. 'PG' I
7:00 C8S NEWS
N8CNEWS D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Chachl avoids having
.io.n11 ~t ho1 mother
!Ind uncle.
~ :SNEWSQ m THREE'S COMPANY
Jade dllQYiNI hlmaelf ..
Ch11ny to avoid FBI
[
II who we on Nt trail JotcEA·s WILD
"' 8USIHESS REPORT
(J) P.M. MAGAZINE
An Interview with Geor~
Burnt, II llleguard c:ornpe-
lltlon In Daytona Beach
Florlda
11) ENTERTAINMENT
TONIGHT
An Interview with Sean
Cofvlery: Bun Reynol41
recalls hi• "Guntmolce"
days 8 LC>Ot< ALIVE ID ORANGE COUNrf
TODAY
(D)MOVIE * * * ,_. "The Hunchbaclc
Of Notre Dame" ( 111311;
Chartea t..ughton. M-.
re.i O'HarL A hunchbllell
fall• In love with • beautiful
but dl8tant OYP9Y girt (%)MOVIE * * * "LOOklnO For Mr Goodbat" 1111m ~
Keslon, Tu.day Wmci. A
aool•llY repru11d
•c:llooll•aclle r •••k•
~t by frequeMinQ
CHAtlll. LISTINGS
8 KNXT ICBSI
D KNBC INBCI e KTLA find I
.KABC IABc.1
0 KFM B IC6 S I
fJ KHJ Tll llnd I
D KCSl IABCI
e KTTV (Ind I
II) KCOP lV !Ind I
e KCET CPBSl
e KOCE <PBS!
Thomas "Tip" O'Nei ,
Speaker of the House of
Representatives (left ),
listens to Norm (George
Wendt) complain about ·
Congress on tonight's
episode of "Cheers" on
KNBC ( 4) at 9:30.
llnglM b9" and lullng var·
lous men Into one-nlglll
llandl 'R'
7:30 II 2 OH THE TOWN
Featutad' tome 8C:9f'O"'I·
calty Pfleed rHtauranl• In
LOI Angelel. an lntlMew
with "Hustler" pul>fflher
L11ry Flynt; the rel1llon·
11\ipe be1-dolphlnt
anclhu~•. 0 8 FAMILY F'£ll0 D LAV£RNE & SHIRLEY
&COMPANY
Lalllfne h .. to •xpltlln to
an angry Shlrley wtiy lhe
rec:elv9d • puslonate loYe
note from CMmlne. 8 EY£0HL..A.
F NlUf ed a trip to Acac>ul-
co for • k!c* el the bar·
Q_~'I paradiN m WKRPINC1NCHCAT1
JOhnny I09ll his a.blUty to
talk on Ille air when a nip.
pant ,..,..,. get• him "'
!rouble with city hall.
• TIC TAC DOUGH
• MACNEIL I L£HREA
AEPOAT 11) THI! PRIZE WIHNEAS
CJ) LIE DETECT~
(II YOU ASKED FOR rT
Featured: "THllng Of
EJcperlmenlll Automobile"
and "Crash a.triers.. • m MOVI£ * * "eec.ute Of Him" ( 111481 Deanna Durbin.
Charles Laughlon. A young
llc:tresa manlpvlatM an
older 1tar Into helping hit
car-CID CONSUMER AEPORT'S~S
"Tha Smart Shopper
ShOw" Kllehen cleanets
anO P911\0I bulllf are
reviewed In thil IOOlt at the
belt buys In U11 rT*ktl·
~-(S) AEAOBIQSE
Get in lhape, loolt good.
and ,... gr .. 1 wilh lhoa
phy9tcel ""-ptogtarn 8:00 II (I) MAGNUM. P.t
0 8FAME
Dorie lotM mo.1 01 her
frlend1 llllCl a numb« of
det• wtlcw1 .,,. trlea lo
0<ganlze • "F r1ends/tlp
Dey." 8 OOUEGE
BA8f<ET8Ai.L
Stanford va. UCLA
8 9 CONDO
Scott and Unda tel their
parent• that they hlrft
belt> Metetly rT*rled and
.,. upectlng • belly.
(!)SOAP
, Jesllca'1 aumvll II in
doubt
• P.M. MAOAZINE
An Interview wllh Geo<ge
Bumi .• llleguard eotnj»
tltlon In Oeytone 8-:11.
Aor1dL
• BATTLEBTAA
GAlACT1CA
The hOt-l>IOoded com·
mender of the bettllll•
_ Peg-. 1r111 to convlnoa
Adama to atteclo; the
=~
!5el KDOC llfld I
o, On TV
Z Z Tl/
14 HBO
C l(lnt'tna•I
t IWORl NY N Y
~1'l CWTBSJ
•f IESPN l
$ (Showtomt'I
0 S(>olllQIH
• ICM>le Nt-ws Nelwor111
PAEVIEW8
Neel Gib!« and Jefftey
Lyon• holt an Informative
looll at wt1at'1 ,_ at the
mo\1111
(B)MOVIE
• • '" "Cannery Row"
( 11182) Nick Nolte, Debra
Winget. 1n a 111401 Ctlllor·
nla COMtal town.• marine
l>iologl91 blc:omee roman-
ttc:alty Involved with a gift
from Ille local bons.ito
'PO'
CS) L08T 8A T£UJTI!
NElWOfU<
A loe1 leleeorlvnunlc:atlonl
.. telllt• lallt Into the
haNSI or an ....,, c:Mllza.
lion.
0 MOVIE * • * "Guye And OoMe"
( 11155 I Franll Sin.Ill._ Jear1
SlmmoM. A mlsalonaty
girl f... In love with •
8'09dwlly gamOler.
8:30 8 9 AMAHOA'8
The town cop llld an ••·
eon both make a pqy ror
Amanda w'1lla the llotel le
being robbed. G SOAP
Jeulcl fecea • Meiaguay·
an fifing squecf; 8ul1 wdct
Into an ambulh: Cheeler
dlacover• Oenr\Y In bid
wllhAnnle.
(I) CHAAUE'S ANOEU
WMn a p1Mt1c -oeon 1e
lorClld 10 glYa • dangeroua
gangeter a,_ i-. the
A~ lnllltrete Ille bMuty
dlnlc to dltcover Illa true
Identity I~
"Chet'• Spec:lal" Chef
Oevld Garo Sollltc:ti le '°'"
lowed .. he lffangla and
~ .-Y oomplu
.... "'91 preoeoea the
opening CIC 119 -SM Francleco reeteurant. c;i D MIOEOMHQE
C<XMTY
~tured. a looll et Pat
Boone·• TV 111tlon;
Orange County Youlh s~ bind comedi-
an A* Valdez: I hOml for
bet1ered -In Orange County.
(C)MOW **°" "The Man WhO Loved women" (1978)
Cllattee Oen~. Letlle
Caron. oncted by Fr-
cole Ttufllut. A men II ao
obMaaed with t>Mutlfut
women lhet he llnd9 It d!M-
ClUll to remeln Ntlefled
with any lndMdual re11-
UontNp.
~. (J) au:>N & au:>N
A.J. ,.,.. lor • l>Mu11f\ll
woman WhO le ~ed
of murdering a tnaQGlne
1>11blllhet. 8 QI OIMME A MEAK
NII It cont.cted by'* old
linglng group, the Ooo-
Wop Glrtl, when.they PIM
thr°'91~. ~ 8 tll TOO Ct.08E '°" COMFORT
Helvy ,_ lO ~ 10
Mur1ll wtry • ~
lady WMrlng nothing but
,. bethrOO. ii In their
bedroom. ~
l ~SPlACe
M"A08'H
111 IOMlloule Mtt felwwd ~ on I fNdotlll
"~Q THIATN
"Wlnt40fl Chuftt\111 Tiii
Wllde1n111 .,. .. ,. ..
Oh\lfdllll tllfn• all tile l0tce
of hie OtttOtY on Nul CHI·
many (,t1t 6IQ I:"
• •.,. "Or1gon1ltYlf"
( 11111) '-ttt MICHlOol,
caHlln ~·· A dWinQ young men at~• to
raacue 1 mliOlfl from IM
wtalh of an anctem, nr...
btMlfllng CfMl\KI. 'PO'
(l)MOVll • • *°" "811r War•"
( 19771 M•k Htlnlll, Hanl-
IOll Ford. A motte¥ eo11eoo
tlon Of reblll and ro0ot1
bind t... 10 •ltadl
IM llt'OI 1P1Ce 10'1 of an
opp'l'H1lve oataotto
empire. 'PO' ):t0 8 QIOHUM Sam enttt• Diane In the
"hllet Boeton Batmeld"
oont•t ~ 8 0 rTTAAUTWO
UN t .... Sam and Molly
that 11)1 went• to IMvl
home and go on tOUf wllh r: rode mutlclan.
MADAME'S PLACE
MOW!
••.,. "Operation Mad
Ball" ( 11157) Jedl l.arnlnon,
Emle Kov11C1. A Pflvete
In~ hla fellow r81;1ulla,
enllaled men , officer•,
""'-and j)(llC>nlrl Ito oanylng off Ille "Mad
....... wild petty.
• M"A'8°H
• MAMHAL Ok.LOH
A tr....ilng medicine~
man'• Ille II In danger
whirl Illa eur..al tonlo
a11.11111 the death of one Of
the clt1Hn1 of Dodge City.
(%)MOVll
• • .,. "Sharkey'•
MIChlne" (198t) lktrt Rey·
nolde, Raot'9I W ltd. A vice
cop uncover• lllgll<level
government corrupllon
white lnVMtlgallng tha
murder of a c.it glr1. 'R'
10:00 I (J) KNOTS LAHOING 8HIU8TAEET
ILUES
Joe Coffey ~ the
prime IUeC)ICI In Ille death
of • prteoner, ca...tano
cont1onl1 Cap1. Furlllo
over Na lacll of a promo-
tion. and LaAue ..ia out to
lmpt-• claae of lllgll
IClhool "'~ I I 20 120
THE FAMILY
~
A Wlllllthy and CUitured
J9Wlah famlty trlee to ~ Nazi G1tmany
(Pan 2}
• MYtmm
"The Agatha c.tin.tle Sto-
r19e: The Mamooct Of
Edward Robtn1on" A cnanoe mllta«t at a c:oun-
try roadhouel Mii ea.aro
Roblnaon on a madc:8I)
night of adYlntute. 9 ID THE VIMINIAN
The l(l(glnlan ,... two
ttlnerant OOWboyt to helO
~ 2.000 heed of cartJt
actOll 400 ,,... of ,.,..
land. ®MOVIE
•,,. "Tiie leduc:tlon"
(1982) Morgen Falrl:Nld,
Mlohaal Sarrezin. A gtamo.
rout TV r-.a1dlOIW011"
Ill la vlcllmlliecS by • -~ dlaturtled admirer. 'R' 10:aO. NlE SIDIH'T
NETWOM..wa .MOY!&
• •,,. "Ofegon•layer"
(tH11 Peter MacNlcol,
Caitlin CW-.. A clarinO
ycuno man anemc>tl 10 r-=ua a maiden from the
Meth of an ancient, 11r ..
bNethlng CHI""-'PO'
tO:.t8 (C) MOYIE ** "St. Helene" (1111tl
M earnev. Olvtd Hun-
-· AA ~~-ctd man r~ to IMve hla lll'\all
r-1 alter a geo!Oglst
predlcte e volcal* ....
t•.'PG'
11:00eeeC1>aa ...
8 IATIJN)AY NIOHT
Hoel: CM•tc>S>'* t..
au.t; ..... loll.
• '"llAIQ4 °'·-"Salem Wltchee"
• THf. J9ffMOM8
A llrangef dellna to be
LOUlae'• IOftO-lc>tt daugh-1•. I HAMY.O
P9S LATIMQHT
N9uroiogle1 Or. Monroe
Cole ~ tfte dan-
gete of bO•lnO: Peggy
CMrren of Action for CN-
dran'• T.......-on tell wtry
OOod c:Md.-n'• t~
le hard 10 find
(G>MOYIE
"Aellec:ttona" (11178)
Annetta Haven, P1ut
Tllolna. 'Jt' (I) LOWtQ f'M:NDI I /IMO..,..,..,. COUfltA
11::IO • Cl) QUINC'(
L.oeAnlMalllfW .....
with • ,,.....,.... fypllOld
eplderNo .,.., • ·~ .... ralnalorm ...,_ die-
KNBC (4) 8:00 -"Fame." Dorta lotet
rnoet of her f rlendl and • nwn~r of d.atet
when ah trte'I to oraanlr.e I 11F'rfOndlhlp
Day." ·
KABC (7) 8:30 -11Atnanda'1." The town
cop and an ex-con both mako a play for
Amanda while the hotel I.I belna robbed.
KNBC (4) 10:00 -"Hill Street Blues."
Joe 'Coffey becomes prime suspect In
death of a priaoner and LaRue tries to
imprest high achoo! girls.
... OOfPMt °"' of • Nlf. tide cemetery, (RI 89TONIOHT
Hot1: Johnny Car•on
Queal: Mac Da~. •at AllCNIWS NIGHTuNE G YOU AllW> fOR IT
FHtur~: "T11ttng Of
l!Jtpertrnental Automobile"
and "Crull Barn.a. ..
• MOVIE • * •14 "The ,.,....._.
lion BureMI" (tNt) Oll\llf
R .. d. Diana Rigg. A
tlltewd ~.... a devef tree> to
al(l)OM an organ4U110n of
lllred hit men . • rooca.ua (I) A NeW DAY tN EDEN
"Shelley Rai>ed" (Part 25)
(%)MOW ** "Bull"1fy" (tH1)
Stacy Keadl, Pia ZadorL
A aaduc:tlve )'Ol.wlO WOITlll'I
.,,.,_ In the lie of a lonely
~.mlntt guard, c:lalmlng
IO be hit daughter wtlle
trying to .ntce him u '*1
of a Pllf\ for ,_., 'R'
11:ao CID MOYIE
• •IA "Shattly'a Mlld*ll"
(1H1) Burt Reynold•.
f'achel Wttd. A YICI cop
--lllgh-6evel QOY· «M*lt com.tpllon while
in-tigllllng the murder of
• call glt1. 'R'
12:00 • IENTBfr AMoilENT
TONIGHT
An Interview with Sten
COnnery: lkltt Reynold•
recall '* "Gunlll!Oka"
d .. ·~LASTWON> * • * "My Sitter Elleerl" (11142) AoMllfld RueMll,
Brian Atleme. Two 1191«1,
one an UCllrtnQ IClrMI
and die °"* • wrfler,
11ruggll '°' • bfeek In ~VIiiage.
i =' 8TE' IEYOHO ••Signal ~ .. Thr"•
. young eallon have • j)( ..
'rnon111on ttllt.Jt*r ehlp wlll
be'-"'·
• "9WOfW. f1"AHCe
"lnc:ome Tax: AA Over· ..,..... .
())YOW
....... "Din«" (*2)
Stew Guttenberg, Mlc:lcey
Aout1ca. A ~· dirllr la 1M ~ 10f •quintet of young men ..., cM1ng
the time wtwn die pr-
.... of adUltllood -t~ to dleperae .,__ .,..
11:'6 CC) MOYI! *•IA "Drlw, He s.lcf'
(11172) WlltWn T~.
1(-Blldl. A tr<M*d
young GOtlege llucMnt,
attempttr\g to rMOtl "*"" rhy ttlrOU9JI an lmcit
romenca and lnvolYemeot
In campwa polltc9, IMma
tMl belrlf ,... and Uftln.
wol¥ed doeall't WOl1I .,,.,. "'°"'· .,.. 1J::IO. 9 LATI ..atfT WfTl4
DAVID LETT9WAH
ou..tl; lftWaa and CUii
...... VM. Ju.-.....
o..11.. !~~
Cl.OU Gueet1: Bonnie Endo,
CMIW.O. •LOVE.~ ITYlE
"t..o.... Ntd Formula 2'88"
CNdl "-* • -lol4 poll6n 1' .. 'Wl'OflO time
"U-Ntd The lnlNder"
Marvin DOrrowe a c:ornpa-
ny.owned apartment to
entertain hit glrHrlend
(Q)MOYll *•'A "Johnny Qot Hie
Gun" (1971) Timothy Bot•
tome, Kathy Flelde During
World WW I, a young
American IOldler wnoaa
blltla lnjurlee h-left him
t llmbleN, Paceleee hUell,
r9"11nllCll about hi• ellltt·
Ian cleyt aa he It* to find
-P"fl>OM 10 hit •lll• tence. 'PO'
.MOVll * • • ~ "8tu Ware"
( 1977) MIR Hamill. Hern-
ton Ford. A motley ~
ttort of reOela and robot•
band togettler to attack
the huge ~ fort of an
oppraulve galacllc
empire. 'PO' • 1~.,. (I) MCCl.OUO
McCloucl .. aaalgMd lO the
city'• mounted police unit
(ffi
1:008 MOW **'Ai "Nobody'• P9119ct"
(IHI) Doug McClure,
Heney Kwan. A man
ettempt9 to return a Bud-
. dha to a emall VIiiage alter
he ...,.,_ ttlet ltl ~
haa brougtlt bid ludl.
8 MOVIE ..... "0.~" (11172)
Cornet WNdl. Jennifer
Salt. On a Mexlc:an npedi--.lOn. an anttvopologl1t and '* daughter .,. "***' rf>~· Of .. f\lree.
* • '"The Alwf'a Edge"
(tll67) Ray Mlllarld, Antflo..
rry Quinn. A con mart
tnvolv11 an Innocent
rrd'tef ln •~
robl>efy.
• MOVIE *. ... "The Man Behind
The Gun" ( 1953) Randolpfl
Sclott. P1trloe Wyfnof'e.
The city of LOI Angelae le
founded through th•
9'1orte of one determined man. 9 EHT!RTAINMENT TONIGHT
AA In....... wflh 5-\
Connery; Burt ~ '**" Illa "Ounernoll•" ...
1::IO 8819" HEW1 OWJNGHT 8 80 YOU n4N< YOU
~..=--
•••• "Oeye Of ........ en* ( tt78) Ak:harcl 0...
Brooke Ad•m•. ThrM
youttlful mlgrMt ,_..,.
-• polentlal gold mine "'*' ~ ... emptciy-rnent 111 IN ¥M1 eptMd of
a ....nhy wtlMt farmer.
t:IO CC) MOYIE * * ._. "Leoperd In The Snow'' (1971) Keir Dulea.
~~.Arac:
lng cll'Mt flndl the oppo-
.... of Illa Mc:tlc ~In
• beaUCIM. lfWIQUll young
women with wnom 111
beco~• romantlc:ally
lnv0fv9cl .• "°. Cl)MOYIE
• • • ... "TM Ul9 Of 811--
.,, •• (tt7t) GrlNm CNc>-
man, Jotwl ca.-. In the
flr9C oanlury. • bungter la
Weely proctelmed • ,,,......
ah encl beoolMe tM IMder of e _... r..-gloue ,,_. mem egent 1111 ...,_
••A·
1:11 CID MOVIE
• • ''Chenet 8olltah ..
(1981)~Plalat.
A11tgn Hauar. The
JOHN DARLING
romenoea Md ~
..,...... "' ,..,.. taefllon .... 0ooo~··~ ~......,.,. t:GO •< mlNMI ~TCIH
• MOYll
•14 "ArNn, lno " (1Mt)
Aollttt Lowery, Anne
Gwynne A ..,_., .,..ll
OOlt ullderoowr to tliml· nett.,, atton racil ..
I IOAll WON..D
l:to =NIM
..... "Hometown u 8 A. ..
I 19191 ,Oary ~. DllVe
Wlleoli The pt~t and
ar'IQetlea Of "" .. lldolae-oenl• GOC>lflO with orowtno
up In lbt '001 are
ii'°'~' ** "Madman'' (tll7t)
Mlolleel .... lloournav
W-A ycuno Aultian
Jew with rewnge on hie
mind ftnd1 ttMlt '*"Cl In
Ille ..,... lfmy oMt lllm
Ille OOl)Oltunlty Ill'• "-'
waiting fOt
1:00 i ::v. HUNT
* * * * "Goodbye Aoain" (1Ht) lngtld Bergman,
Yves Montand. HeQlecleO
by her lover. e Parlelan
lady llCOIPtt the atlenllOn•
of enother man. (%)MOYIE * • * "L.oottlng For Mr Goodbat'' ( 1977) Ol-
K .. ,on. T,UMday Weld. A
•ocl1lly reprtned
1c:hooltaac:har 111111
eiu:ltement by frequenting
lllnglea bar• and luring var·
~ men Into one-night
11andt. 'A'
1:25 CJ) MOVIE * * -i'111nd Of 1000
Oellght1" ( 11179) A lropieal
llland --.. the head·
qwwters fat e whlt•llav·
~r1ng.'A' 3:30 ~=20
** "Myatery Al C•tle
MOUN" ( 1982) Aileen Brit·
ton. A ycuno git! rlndl
U!Mllpecttd adYentur• •••
i terloua manalon.
4:00 ISPY
TMO'THE
MOANtHO (ft)MOW ** "Dirty Trlcka" (11181)
Blott Gould, Kata Jeck·
aon. A Harvll'd Pfofeeeor
becornee the quarry ot
peraone anxloua 10 get
their handa on a r-tty
dilcowred letter writtM
by George Wlllnlngton.
'PG'
(D)MOW * * ·-r•e Thia Job And StlOYI It" I t 118 1 I Robert
Heye. earwa Her1hey. A
young corporal• executive
rune Into reelatanca when
he r .. uma 10 hit flotn..
town to r9'11taba a compa.
i~.'PG'
4:30 BUU.WN<LE
MOW • .. .... "Netlonlll ~
J>C>On'• Animal Hou11"
( 11178) John Belulhl, Tim
Mat'-!. Two ,_ OOfo.
laga fraternity pledgaa JOln
Delta ~. lhe uniMt
and wldelt gang on cam-
pue, and helP to llgtlt the
lfforta of the actloof • ..,,..
llt9r dean IO lleve them
~'R'
4:40 (I) LOl'T SATEUITI!
HETWOM
A !091 teiecclmmllnlc:ellonl
uleltlte fllla lnlo the
l\ancte of an .._. clvllaa-
tlon.
E'rfd••'•
Dafl• I•~ Me11l~•
'*CZ> * ••• "The Man In The White Sult" (1951)
Alec GlllnneM. CeCll Pat. k•. The maritet ooea _., ...,, • bt1111ent yol#IO
Chlmlat ln¥111ta • Wtuelly
~fabrtc:. 1:41 (I) ....... ,.,,,...,. ,.,.
9-lllM ,..,.... (tt76)
Documentary. er.--of
Afflcen wlldlta .,. -In
their natural tlab!IM. 'G'
**I CC) • * ··Myttery Al C...
tie H«M" ( tN2) ,.,...,,
Brtlton. A ycuno glr1 flnde
U1...cpeet9d ~at.
~"*'81on.
CID • * "Ctlallenge To Be FrM" (1975) MIU Muurlll,
Jimmy ec-. Alter eco-
dentalty lhootlng • ranger.
en ar*"8I trapper fleee
acroH the Arc:llc: to ~ lll'--1-:JINIMlf. 'O'
• •• "Mad!Mn" ( 111791
...... leolt. .._,,...,
W...., AYOUtll~
.. wlWI ,..... lfl ....
mlrtd .. tNI .... Ill
Ille ..... fllfrlY ..... ..
dle~lll'• .... ~-7:00 Cl) ••• "'r~ 009t
ToTlll,_.."(tNt)O..
., O'COMOt, ,..,., &.-.
,.. ,. ..... llencl Ol'f:I
lnYOfllM wlltl mobelerl,
llUI ,,atlOll ........ out
of"°'*"
(J) * * "The a.uf' (tt71) ..__ ()Mer,
Aooart CMlll llMd on
tlle novel by Herold Aotl-
llln• A powerfUI ~
reten\llM Oetrott 8'110
tycoon brtnea • -~ 1ao1ng ..., Into hie OOIY!f»-
n~ 10~1~
Iii'/ -vehlcle. 'A'
?::IO (g) .... .....,.. .• C:OV."
(1t7t) V•Of"llU Oullloan. Doneld PIU 11 a . Alter
the deettl Of '* peterN, •
YOllnG Oltl ti<* to Ive wlttl
her grlndtather on Eng-
land'• Cornltft ooaat .
1::00 CC) * * * "PYMIW1 Prog-ra11" ( 11156) Rlohard
Attenborough. Dennie
Prbt. ~ llplal
and a ptlvM .. I bunging
kMP the Brltlttl wmy on
ltaloee
<Bl *"' "Super f14Z" (tff11 Terence Hll, em..1
Borgnlne. AA Irradiated
Miami GOP UHi hi•
,_iOUnd IUl*l>OWWI to
com~t org.anlud olme.
'PG' CJ)** "Jade And The
Beanatalk" (11178) Mfmal.
ed. An eclwntur-YoUnO
boy ciimbtl a gtam ~
ltllll IO I maglc:al kingdom
cio-ned by • greedy,
1yr1nn1c:at giant. •o·
8:30. * • "' "a.by Doll"
( 1115 7) CerrOll Baker. Kart
Malden. A YOllfPtUOUI
young wom1n who11
ettractlon to Vllrioul men
la qul1-mutuel IMda '"'"' to the deatructlon of thelt
ptwlouely happy .__ 'R"
t:00 (%) * * * "Watemola No. 3" ( tN71 .i-Coburn,
Clrrol O'COMOt. A man
dleco¥er1 tMt he'• not the
only one ...,chlng '°' an alualw C8Ctll of gold. ...ao cm*• .. ~ OetMno"
( 195e) Lucllle Ball, Dell
Arna.. A young OOUC>la'•
marr1aga ii Mved by •
guardian angel who
r-blaa the w1r.·1 favor·
, .. movie st•.
10:00 II * * * "Hl9 Butllr'I
Sister'' ( 11143) Deanna Our·
bin. Pat O'Brien. A man
fllte In loY8 wtth 1111 hOuM-
mald. CC> •• "The~ The!
Couldn't 8"°°' ·Streight"
( 1117 t I J«ry Orl>Kh, LAllgh
Taylor· Y OUll(I, Two bllrn-
bllng Italian "farnlllll" In
8roolclyn beCome ltwolved
In atl'Mt WWI. 'PG'
CID • • "' "DrlQOl llleyer'' (11181) Peter MacHlc:ol,
CltUln aatke A ct.ring
~ man attempt• to
reecua a rn.icten from the
wrath of an ancient. nr..
brMlhing ~ure. 'PO'
Cl) * * * ''The Cltered Atralr'' (t95e) Bene Oevta,
em.t Borgnlne.. A loW1Q
molher -"" huet>Md'• .,,,... life M¥ll'OI to give
..., daughter • big .....
ding.
*30 •• * ''The AowdymMI''
(11174) Gordon ""'-'4.
Wll Geer. An ildwnlllfOla
man -..iti a C8Allree anJ..
tude ...,__ ln09t of 1111
fl1erlCloa and Illa ......
11:00 (%) • •'Ai ''Carvwy Row"
(IN2) Hie* Nolle, Debre
Winger. In • 1t40I ~
nla COMW1 town, a marine
blologlat ~ ,_..
~ lnwMlcl ...,., • girt
from the ioc. borclelo.
'PO'
tt::IO(D) ··~·~"""' Cine" (11178) Vittorio GaM-
INr\ ~ w.lea. An
ltalan ~ IO England
to c:l.im 1r1 lnhlrttanoe of
an old "°'* Ind 13 .. ~dlah.'R'
12:00 ...... ''The Time Tr• ......,.... (11184) Praaton
f:oe1er, Merry AndetL A
group of ~ IJdM.
tlata ~""° with time _.,. .. er:ddantaf.
ry PfOP'llacl --Cl lnlo an lln*'-abla tutur.. • * .... "Bf'lght Laal'' I 1990) o.ry Cooper,
,.., Blc;all.
Diiiy Piiat ·ctASSIFllD Thur1d1y. February 17. 1993
CLASSIFIED·
INDEX
fo Pltct Yow Ad. Cal
642-5678
llUl ESTATE
(.ft rM hll
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l.i»IW M.,_ n.n.. t'4,.nt
IQ Tur,• rv,un .. 11\ v 1lh1\i ''"""''41" .. ' t'-.. ., ICvu• u.,,....,.,
tt\tlllit
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l4ttUJW Uttl•
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Nt " p..,.-t Ar. t,
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~'"·•An.. ~ .. 1 ....... .,
"outt1 l~un.,
S.uru.. 1 O.a h
TWttir1
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,_. ....... Iii.mt
l\t.11 •II• ~p.tr\ITWn\.t
t\ _.. h t•m,w I h
l\u..i.itM-t'rt•~'"'
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\'umml ~''"' ( \1n1~t!lf'lllfUUlll'
t:\.1ph•i..-.. ltnu• ~ lu br M''""I t.._,.,. Pr11J11H"
l"'h;. .. 1n .. t l'r••lil\ t .. 1&> ..... S..4
M1.t•M u,.,.... t'.uk.l
MounYln n ...... ,f\
01un.r•· ('.,
Uul "' l't'IUAI\ '~'"' s .... r... H..""hn t.uma ......... ~")
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111: w.,....i
RENTALS
ttc>u-rurn .. llc..J t-"""""" Vnfurnuhird
u~ rurn••ht-<t Of Unturn1,h..Y
C•tcJt• fWn
ConiJ.• Cnl To ... ,.~ .. lurn
Tu ... n~ Unf
Oupk u .. t urn
0..plo.,... Uni
Ap.t.MJNl'n\I f\.trn~ .. ....,.,,.,... .. Uni
"JM> rum "'Ullf &. ....
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''""'11v.mn ~flVl~ llrn\a.b v •• uoon Rf.nl..lb
• R••nl.lll:J 1.0 Share-
"llo 11 .. ta Woni.d
(.;.,....,.. lor R.tnt
l)(f11t ~ttWb
Ru.in... lt•flt•h c .. mml Rrnt.111 ..
'""'~' Rrn ... l> SW••lt"'
Mt"' Kl•ni.la
ANHOUHCEMENTS
Announ..""t"'l'nt"nl.t u•t & f"PUn<l
Pi n..-n..h
t\NotW1 Srrn.•-
~ n....At. 61 ln_ .. ttui-:uon
BUSlfUS '
f!HAACIAl
nu...~ '°' s..1 .. . --°""""""''---w ... ....i •tn1i.wU11Wnt Opw1un1,..,.
ln\.' ... tmr1u Wan-.d
·M<wwy ... i...-
•Manoy w.,,w
Mnrt~a;tn TU'
EMPLOYMENT
MERCHAll>tSE
"""""'"' Appl.,.,...
AUi\l-llNI 8lda ~..-nola c .... ,..,.~,
Cc""putrn ,,..._,\I.I y,,,,.,,
furnuun-
Got•F s.i..
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M-h•~
M.-11.-
M• W..nt...d
Mw.tl•I l.utt\unt·n1,
Off"•' f\•mHul'f" & ~pnrnl P-..-&o....,..
~'"'~X, .. ,
BOATS
TRANSPORTATION
AJnr•h &.t u .,..
L.mprn
"'"""'" S.k-·M,,..,....,..tn S.o.c#n M.-1 ........
II\' 'n-a•k-n Tr•v•I Tr .. i.n UU~lv
AUTOMOTIVE
l\UIO U-rc
Auto.,_,P-..
Aus.:. w_..wct
~R*T
... Wht•t Ortv"
T""IU v .....
An1-l~
AUTOS N>ORTED
All• """'-•
A..d1
A l.Mhn BMW
l'tl"---ft °"""'n 0.-l..uf•••A ......... .,,
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New ~ b'r, 4 i,, ba, cuslOm French Norm:.indt
Esla\I• 1.2 prime acre h11Jtop $1 ,250,000.
'" 1 Check your ad dally and '"'"' report errc>f9 lmm.cllat• "'"' ly, The DAILY PILOT U ·
1111111> 1umea llablllly tor lht
::: tlret Incorrect lnHrllon :~:; -°"~tr~· ~~~~I CDllOIAIO GAYS
11
1
•:_ .. =BtaMt ltr •-•e Coronado bland cust. bayfront lot 85' bo&at.1
11:.; ~ dock Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /terms
1:•• 1Geanal 1002 IJI' :~~. WAIT UWPllT FM ,·.·. ,_. S1IO,OOH
IJJ II ii 11111 poMlble tO buy 9
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
L\I lluy,•d• 01., •, B ">/'. t"-161 IWUl
: :;-. charming 3 bedroom, 2
,·.,.; bath & •P• home, near
u:~ echooll, perk, lhopplng --------•I 101 In one o t Newport lllAlflllT IU. 1111 IP
2 Bdrm Mell tide. 2 car
gattige, large lot. RV ec-ceu. 1121.100.
l:M•• a..ctl's nicest locatlon1. On the front row In ex-Lovely Lido 4 br·3 ba WTltll :~; And IM land, 4too. Call clualve Cemeo Shorea. home. Nothing to do, 4 Bdrm, 2 bath, double
l)H Sally or Joyce to view Tropical/ Conteml>O'ary move rtoht In. 2 muter car garao-, quiet atrMt.
IMO thl• a11ractlve property dealgn by noted archl-1ultH. lil celling•. 10. 1 169,500. IPT IOI MTS :=,~7,59~··9~100····· tact Harold Zook. 3 patio. See 2t7 Via Ith•-ltr .... ~! IHr. -10., MWI im bdrm•. M<Vanta quat1-ca, reduced to 1410,000. Ml-11n ,.
era, den and IOl'mal din· .., ... ,.. .., Pr.,, ~~~~~~~~~I SPACIOUS 3 Bdrm & Ing rm. Magnificent 111·14M I-den. 2~ Ba condo.
loc11lon with exciting "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lllT llY eanhtonee. akytlt•. AS-
llU Yllll ;.~I 1111,1101
wtllte water view " ..... ~ SUME LOANS I 162,000.
12.sso.000. YILU IALMI ., .. .., UI 1111111
!lit A ttMll A bargain! A"'"" I Lovely one bedroom aod Sii 000 1•1 12H 714) 673-4400 · den condo. Pool and ' • •
tJIJI t,Jt·JIJI 1pa. Security guarded ~;Ii:~~~ •)JI ~1• iw Belt prlcedl 4 Bdrm, 2
~~JO bath, tamlly room, brick
• ~ '' fireplece. In M.a Verde ;~ tor only I 1 Ul,950. Act
HARBOR gate. 1104,000 loan at Wiii Mil w/jreat term•. 10·~. Owner wCll carry aeciond !Nat deed. I 149, Hurry! Curt Herbert& II.
18.iu now. 546-2313
Zilt>O
."001
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lVCl)
~ N07 ,_
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21111
Zlllt
2'1•
l»I• 2t?O
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.MA'2
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THE REAL
ESTATERS , .... " IBJIYI n I
The ptlee of thll 3000 tel
ft plu1 home In Corona
del Mar. Steps from Mild
• move In cond .• 2 llOtY
comer location. Call Tim
Rhone. 831-1288
•MIUIT If Ill llWNIT ...............
Live In 3 bdrm, 2 bath
up~r apt. Commercial
llhOp, otflce Of retail on
lower level plua 4 car
parking. Price at 1395.
000 .
associated
J014 ,_.....;..;.,;;;;;;====='--• 91101.Cll ~ QfA, 'uPS
1~1\ '#f loc~,, •"' ••' ~:: Ell'UllllUIYI
Super tetrna, Mlle! will conaldet VAIFHA or a
buy down program! A
•Vil tempting tamlty 4 Bdrm 2
4014 bath home, ltlOWI pride
4~16 ol ownerahlp. Radue.ct .:g~;' to Mii to S 116.900. Call
IOH todayt 646-7111
MYUI
FID Ult
If purchued by 3-31-83.
New Mobile home In
South Laguna Ocean· ltOnt Perie! Agent tt*'9
dally, 10-4 .~0. Daya
49 9 -4 242 , Eve1
548-2739.
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WI~
1n11
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71114
11110
7011
701!0
11)2Z
11124 ?OJI! ;oa
THE REAL
ESTATERS
• AESIOfNrtAl Rf Al ESfAT[ SERVICES
Lm Ill.I .,,....
A re markably spacious home
completed by extensive used brick
south patio on extra wide Jot!
Beautiful woods, leaded glass,
trench doors, 3 fireplaces in~te
gracious Lido living!!
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
000, 831·1288
IWlllT
UY I llAll qM.n
H1·1MO
IUaWWI
Lovety 3 Bdrm home with
3 patio• and atrium.
Gourmet kitchen r .. tur·
.Ing au new eppllanceal
Only 1139,000. Don't
\ f . I/, I t i /:' If
· •.• •.•t '•
GEORGE ELKINS C ... , ..
LmlAlll
Perf«1 at*1er home w/3
Bdmle. 2 Ba. Priced we1
below ·mark9' at I 159,
000. Ml-1020
~UM.man
,..._
Located In Mela del Mar,
3 Bf 2 Ba. Aaaume VA 1oen and owe 1rg 2ne1.
Only 1121 ,00 0 .
831-1370. 549-3541
TR, \DIT 10\, \L
~L\l l\
RVM~ ma•• Blggffl 11ngle 1tory 4 lniM 1144
Bdrm new pelnt In & out. 111.Y ,., MWI n-floora. remodeled ,.
kitchen & bath•. Thlt 11 Owner aaklng I t09,000
reel quality at a low, tow lof d9tactled ~ with
p rloe of I ue,900. garage. A11umable or
751-3191 new loan avall. It "12'1\.
C:SElECT ~~~~ .. Aot
model T ownhouee S 1S5K r~ .... ==PAOPE:r::RT::IE:S•I Vf!IY 9'1tcial "HlnO"IW''
~!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ,..... UnMnlty .Pll. 544-4901 _ 10% down. Thr" be--IYITE drooma. Two and hall rn
VIC>)
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batha. End unit. Up-NOL gr~ galorel Ltv.ac>ra throughout. Waafler. In your own bD yard. 4
dryer. electric guage bdrm, 2.,. be. ln't1W'n1189
door ot**'t 1tay. Ptaia-Model In Tur11• Rock
aant ...... 841bnVt ottet. Olen Patio Homee. Lot.a
113',900. of privacy. Ex.cellent lllSllT ntloflbomood. Y°" owe UY a .. IUl.n It to VOUrMlf to ... thla
111·1• Of'lll.1349.00 •
··~
LAokinlJ for a car r Jn ul i.0 ?
ee
cla
~ Walker 8 Lee
today' Help Wa111 d ad ,
ilication 5100.
R!•sor ·f(9alty
651·1177
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IJI OflftQt Cout DAILY PllOT/ltlurtdey, ftbru1ry 17, 1113 ......... •
THt:
t 'AMILW
ORl'l'H
\\Will somebo~ turn down this banana
for me, please?"
llAR~.\Dl'kt: by Brad Anderson
z.n o..,-F_,.'--~c;>~l~.,.I
"You're our patient. Marmaduke. and you
have to wait an hour before we
98n·see you."
.ll'DGt: PARKER
ACROSS ,....,..
5 Oweli'Cll IOUSSAdty
t•0....""6-
~
t50ormoule
18 PYtM unit
·-·-'''*-'"" ao.....• ..... -~ ..... .. 11NOllllt ·--·-··-
BIG (it;ORGt;
"Wh1ttvtr you do, don't try 1lng(ft9 to tMr."
rE:li:lilS 0 El'llACt: Hank Ketchum
~ '1·11
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• 1 HATE TO ASK, euT WHYn::> 'IOU~ 19't3.86?''
PEANl'TN
GORDO
---------
,
by Charles M. Schul i
WM'Y' OONl I ~MOU)
!ft( FIST OVT, MD TMEH
VOU WAlJC INTO IT r
6.:::.ii:ll.&.,.-~
by Jeff MacNelly
by Gus Arriola
SIT.
AfiHMJ!W)/
Orange Co .. t DAILY Plt..OTITh1KMt1y, February 11, 1913 D8
Four hundred tons of sandstone boulders
litter Saw Mill Run Boulevard in
Pittsburgh.
Geologists probe
killer rock slide
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Geologists
and government officials are trying to
determine what caused 400 tons of
roc k from a clif! to crash onto a
four -lane h ighway, crushing two
people and seriously injuring a third.
sandstone was particularly unstable
because 1t hung o u t above an eroding
section of soft shale. Sandstone is
prone to developing cracks running
both parallel a nd perpendjcular to the
slope. he said.
Flint said ice in the cracks could
Archie Richardson , a consulting have wedged the rocks outward and
geologist for the city, is among the yesterday's warm temperatures could
scientists studying the rock formation have thawed the ice.
in an attempt to learn why it suddenly Andy Burgan, 60, of Finleyville. was
collapsed o nto Saw Mill Run operating a buUdour a t the site when
Boulevard. A geological report is not he was k illed . T he identit y of the
expected immediately, authorities said. second v ictim. who was driv ing a
But Norman Flint, a geolog-y -compact car, was withheld until
professor at the Univer sity o f r e la tives could make a positive
P ittsburgh who also is investigating identification, according to the
yesterda y's r ock slide, said t he Allegheny County coroner's office.
SA firefighter
• ID hot water
By Tbe Associated Press
A Sar.ta l\.na fireman
has been suspended for
90 days without pay
after he alleged l y
watc h ed a femal e
co-worker as s he took a
shower. says the cit y
a ttorney .
The accused fireman's
sup~rvisor was
suapended fo r 12 days
because h e m ere l y
r e primanded the man
ins t ead o f ordering
stricter punishment, City
Attorney F.d Cooper said .
Cooper withheld th e
identities o f th e
s upervisor, the fireman
a nd t h e fe ma le
co-worker. citing their
right to privacy, and also
declined to reveal which
of Santa Ana's 10 city
fire stations w as the site
o f the August incident.
The suspensions were
ord e red follo wing a
hearing before fire Cruef
William R eimer las t
Friday.
Cooper said earlier this
week that investigation
DEATH llDTICIS
of the matter revealed
th at the accused fireman
made stal~ments the day
before the incident tha t
indicated his entry into
the shower room was not
accidental.
The Santa Ana Fire
Departme nt employs
three female firefighters
and a female paramedic
in its force o f 207 people.
the highest number of
women employed by any
fire d e partme nt 1n
Orange Coun ty. The
count y , the city o f
Orang e a nd San
Clemente each have on e
female firefighter
Spokesmen for those
jurisdictions said they do
not have se parate
s h o w er facilit ies for
w o m en, but h ave no t
had problems sue~ as the
Santa Ana incident.
Firefighte rs in all the
d epartmen ts, includin g
Santa Ana, have rehed
on the honor system and
handwritten n otes to
infonn the opposite -sex
whe n showers are in use
2 killed
in fiery
crash
VALLEJO (AP) -
Two people w ere killed
and six others injured in
a fiery collision between
a double-trailer truck
and six cars that closed
parts of Interstate 80 for
five hours. the California
H ighw ay Patrol said
today.
The m ishap began
with a non -i njur y
accident on westbound
1-80 near the Highway
37 exit last night. About
seven minutes later, a
b ig rig unable to stop
plowed through the
accident scene, killing a
man who was laying
flares.
T he truck jack-knifed,
hit the two cars in the
first accident and four
other v e h icl es, and
inju red anot h er
pedestrian.
A woman trapped in
o n e o f the cars was
burned to death as
flames e ngulfe d the
truck and severa l of the
cars. -
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JOhn J MellOy,
PrHIOelll rn .. a111111Mt11 w11 tiled w11n the ~1y Clelll Of 01enge County Oft
J111u1ry 20. 1et3. , ...
P11bll•ll•d Orll\QI co .. 1 D•..., l>llol Jen 21, l'IO 3. tO, 17. lot:I 80'-13
Ml.JC NOTICI ·--or=:r::Oll""· ~cmc1 or D&ATH or 1 .. , -· ..... • W 1 N J • " 8 D IC 0 N A '" .:.'i;._,-IAR•lll: W WINIPft~D
"'llw voetlOt Cout1 Of'"-'".. TOUO HTON 8AftlllE,
QI C1lllOrnl1, tor 011 Oou111v 01 k • " I N • , R g n " . ~~ :~ ~":-~~~1~ 1"11• 8 A R I R E A N 0 0 F
Nolle• I• twlftl>Y glwen tn11 IM P .R ?. J T1J 0 N T 0 11n0et .. onec1wut11a1Pr1n11 ..... RlllNll TEA £STAT!
10 1111 n1gn .. 1 111d bH t bidder. NO A·ll•Ht
•11bjt c1 10 conlf1"'11100 of Hid .;. all .... ,...: beneflctarffll lliperlOt Cour1, on 0t tiler Ille ~lln • o .. .., • •• •
d1y ot 'tt>tullfY 1ff3 11111e otttce ot rf'dllon •nd contlnaienl
ll•k•r. A11ce1, Mortlt, 8i>enoer, & redlton1 uf W lnlfn'<I Edna
''Y'· OH w11t111r1 llvd . Bull• 1001 Darbro •nd porianll who Loe AlltflM, CA 90017, Counly o ._ •-·· I ,...,. Loe Anoellt. 11att of Calllornta. 111 may be Olr1crw.-nteNI~ 111e 11ght, 11111 111d tnttrMt ot Hid In the wUJ aandlor ..iaw.
deGNiled a• Ille Ume OI d .. tn and A petition ha. bt-c>n flled
111 tlle rlghl, 1111• ancl 1111t1MI th1t by Adc-lallde B. PorWZ' Ill the lh• Ht•t• ot u ld deoeeMCI hH S t c f o t cqulred by OP•llllOn or law or Upor Or OUrt 0 U ni ..
otll«WtM 0111tt 111an Of 1n addlllon Countf rcqueatlng lhat •ID•tc Ml'\yirr 10 1n11 ott1100-...cs.a1111tt1me Ade la d o B. P ortor b e ~-nv ,_ or d"tn, tn tl\d to eH tile W1111n •ppolntAd aa p .. r1c>na l
'ICTl'TIOU8 IU ... 11 , .. , prooerty •llutt•d In Loe ttprcttentlttlve to lldm1n1'ter A11r1111oe counry 01 Ot•noe. 81111 01
TM ::,.~nlTg :.,"!::"!, ooino Callfo1n11, Pllt11tulaity deKfll>ed t• th .. Ht.ate of Wlnifrcod F.dna ~ ,.. tooowe. 10-wtt: B a r b r e ( u n d e r t h e
INTER. c 0 NT IN ENT AL Lot 1t3. Trec:1 No. 3224· In lht lnde~ndent Admint.tratlon
ENTEAPAISE8, IJ,7 E Rlvereld1 Clly ot Lot All mllOt, County OI Of Eltatet Act) The petition
C .,..., Or111g9, 01111 or Ct lllornla. •• per · · Dr .. Newport Bffoll, A 92,,_. M•P reoOtdtd In Book 106, PegM la set for hearing In Dept.
ROD FAASEA. !0251/en Dyke, 21•29. lncluelv1, ol Mapt, In lh• No. 3 at 700 Ovlc Cenhir laQune Beacn. CA 92851 C "~ d f f JOHN EDWARD LINOSTFIOM, Olllc• ol Ille ounty ._.or ., 0 Drive. West, In the City 0
8308 M111un•• Ave .. Pteo Rl...,1, U ld Co11nly, more commonly Santa Ana California on known 1.1 3252 B1lmhah Drive, Lot • CA llOeeC> Alemllot. cautornle. March 9, 1983 a t 9:30 a.m. Tiii• bulll""' I• conOucftd by 1 r.1m1 or "'' cun In l1w1u1 IF YOU OBJECT t.o th~
geneill pert~~!!e., money ot tn• Unllld SlllH on granting of the petition, you
John LJndabrom QOllllrm•llon °1 Nie, °' pert caeh 1hould either appear at the 1no bal1nc1 evlo1nc10 by l)Oll Tiii• et111men1 w .. llled with tile MCUrtd by MMlgllQI Of Truet o..o he aring and 1tate your
County Clerk ot Orange C<>unty on on Ille p1opeity to IOld Ten per obJec\lon s or file written
Feb 11. 1983 cent of llTIOUnl 1>1<110 be depoll1td o bjecuon1 wllh the court
Pubt11n•o Ora~g• col.my wl~".c,~ld~ ottere to be In writing and before the hearing. Your
Piiot. Feb 17, 24, M1iCh 3, 10, 1983 wlll be received 11 the itorHtld appear•nce may be fn person
__________ 8_1s-_._83 ollk:• 11 any um1 •lier th• 11r11 orb)' your attorney.
P\8.IC NOTICE publtca11on 111reo1 and t>e10f1 d•t• I F y O U A R E A -,......==~~~~=-,......-,of Nie. CREDITOR or a contingent F1cmiou1 _, .... , 1"~~ttd 11'11• 101n d1y or Fe1>ru1iy. credit.or of the deceased, you NANI ITATIMlrNT .,..., TM 1o11ow1no peraone er• dotng Guy N Petiy anc1 must file your clalm with the
bu•lne11 ae: L1Veme Perry, court or present it to lhe
FINANCIAL SERVICES, 171 s. Aom1n111r1ton ol personal repre se ntative • Ill 0 I S fl 103 0 I I Ille El1111 of Mid Oectdenl • d b h C~lfornl~ ~;Mau e · r no · BaJtet Ancel Morr•• appoinle y t e court
Jolln w c nooak. Inc .. 1 s~ & Frye · within four months from the
Ctlllornlt oorpor111on, 28932 828 Wllll'llr• Blvd. •700 date o f first Issuance of
Highwood Circle. L1g11n1 Hiii•. Loe Angetet, CA 90017 letten as provided in section camornlt 112653 Allorneyt for Admlnl111ator• 700 f h ba cod f P11bt11111d Oreno• co111 0111y o t e pro te e o c~;!,~1'::'!~11 1• conoucted by a Piiot. F.i> 18, 11. 22. 11183 California. The lime for
John w. Cllod1k. inc. 1118·83 filing claims wUI not expire John w Cllodak ----Ptlll--JC-l«)_TIC[ ____ prior to four months from
Pretlden1 -----------the dale of the hearing rn11 1111emen1 wu filed wttn Ille NOTICI °' PUeltC AUCTION noticed above. ~~~~~ 1~Jrange County on OF PUl~~OPUTY YOU MA y EXAMINE
FIOll04 OM VACATIO ........ I Of' the ftle kept by the court. If Publl1h1d Orange Co111 D•llY ,ONKft TENANT (CC1•) you are interested in the
Pt101, Feb. 17. 24, Mar 3, 10, 19113 Notice ta 1111eby given that on estate, you may file a request
_________ .... 9_,_4· ....... 83 March 18, 1983 a1 Peril Newport II with the courl to receive
PUBllC l«)TlC( • 1 Ptrll Newpol'1 In N-s>Of1 BMcll. s pec i a I n o t Ice o f the County of Ot11nge. "'9 undenlgned arJil..-1•11 11 _public 111c1lon th• inventory o f estate and of p1r1on1'1~prop1rty-1e11 by Ver• the petitions, accounts and 'ICTlTIOUI MllllllU NA.Me ITATl•NT
TM IOllowtng peraone •• doing bulln ... u : UNIGLOBE VENTURE TRAVEL,
110 E. 111n si.. • 116. coe1e Meta. CA. 92827 Roone y O B1con, 9852 Corne rbrook Dr.. Hunlln91on
BeM:h. CA. 92648 Lorna M B1con, 9852 Cornerbrook Or .. Hunllngton
8-h. CA 92640 Thia t>uttneN It condUC1ed by en
lndMd111I.
Rodney 0 8econ Thie llal-1 WU llled with Ille County Clerk OI O..ange Counly on
J.111 13, 1983, no7lll Publl1ll10 OJtng• CoHI Delly Pl101 Feb. 10, 17. 24, M1rch 3, 1983 739-83
Pl8..IC l«>TICC
FICTmou• IWl!Nell NAMlr 8TATIMINT
Th• tollowlng pereon le doing
b\ISlnetaa• DEEP OCEAN LOBSTl!R TANKS. 140 Biker SI . II 115. Colla
Me ... CA. 92e20. Po Bo• 8100. Cotti M .... CA 92626 P11c11 Henry Burke 111 840 Baker SI. rt 115 Coste MMI. CA 92826 Th11 b<..11t"9N 11 ~onducted by 111 lftdhnduel Pucal H Burke Tn11 111temen1 wu filed wUh tile
Counly Clefk of O..enge Couniy on
Dec 28. 1982 ~
P11bll1llecl 011ng• Co111 Delly Ptlot. Jen 27, Feb 3. 10, 17, 1983
520-43
Valenta reporta delcribed in Section s84°_:~cont1itaor 1200.6 of the California
1 Onll Probate Code.
1 111>11 -i 4 ch1111 JAMES L. RUBEL JR., ~~ Sc:tlwinn Blcycle SO% Via Oporto, Newport
2 End ttblM Btacb, CA ttU3, C7S-U'7%.
1 vacuum Published Orange Coast
3 Stnall dr-• Daily Pilot. Feb. 17, 18. 24,
1 Zanltn TV 1983 ~ m1ecettaneou1 hou .. hold _________ 9_1_9_-_83
& pereonal iltml P'tllJC NOTICE Seid 1uc1lon wlll b• made pur 1u1nt to 1h1 provt1lona ol l--NO-TIC_E_T_O_CONTlllA ___ CT __ Oft __ I~
Seclton 1988 ol 1he CMI Code CAU.ING FOft INOI
011td· F•bru1ry 15, 11183 Nl>llce 11 nereby given tl'lal lhl Plllll N-s><>r1 Boero of Tru•IM• of Ille Coall • 1 Parle Newl>Or1 Comm11nl1y College OIUrlcl ol
Newpol'1 BMch, CA Or1nge County. C11iforn11. will Publlthed Orenge Co111 Dally r-'ve 1o11eled blctelprOPOMll up to
Piiot. F.i>. 17, 24, 1983 11 oo 1 tn • Thuraday. Maroh 3.
----------92_1_-83_1 1983 11 111e Purchallng Dlpettrnen1 •-JC Ml'\TIC·E ol MIO c041ege dlslrlct IOcalecl al r~ nu 1370 Adl!Tll Avenue, C:0.11 MON,
FICTITIOUI .u ... 11 Calllornl• II wtllcll lime llld bid• MAm ITAru.NT wilt be publlcly OC*'9d encl read tor. PU R CH ASE OR T'he lollowlng oenone -60lng LEASE/PURCHASE Of COMPLETE bu~.::;NCEMENT INTER· OISTR ICT·WIOE TELEPHONE SYS TEM INC LU DING THE NATIONAL, 428 31tl SlrHt. FURNISHING, INSTALLATION ANO
NewpOr1 8-:tl. c.tifOfnle ll2e63 MAINTENANCE THEREOF Whitney Corpor1tton, • An blda ••• 10 be 1n accordance
C11ffornl1 corporellon, 428 3111 with the Bid Form 1n1truc1tona lfld Slreet. NIWl>Of1 8eecll, CtJ1fornla Condlllont 1114 8pedtic.1lonl ~
112M3 11• now on nte end may t>e MCure<I Thie butlnM• 11 conouc1ed by 1 In th• olflce of 1111 01rec1or of
corporation. P\lr~ ot Mid colleOI Oletrlct. Whllney Corporitl0<1 A rneftlileal'J bidder• conterenoe W.t. WMner. will be held on Feb 15, 1983 II
:;: 10 00 1 m In the D111tlct Boerd
Room, 1370 Adem.. Colte M-. Thll 1111ement waa llled with 1"-on Feb. 18, 1983 et 8:00 1.m 1
...... IC unft...:~· Counly C*1I of Orange County on "''"deto1r •II• review wlll bl n-. n11.11~ Feorvety 15, 1983 . con<fucted --,-,-C-TmOU---t--Ml--llM-""""1~1--l ,,_.,? Each bidder must aubml1 wilt\ 1111
NA.Ml ITATl•NT Pubt11ne<1 01tng• CoHt Dally blO/propoHI ' c11hler·1 check,
The tollowlng oereon 11 doing PllOI, Feb 17· 24. Mar 3· IO, 1983 certllled check, or bldOei'e bond ~I U ----------t3-l-83_ mede pe'flble to lhe Ofctef of the MANAGEMENT'S ADVOCATE P\8.IC NOTICE Cout Community College Diltrlct ANO ASSOCIATES. illOO llAedlton Board of TrlHll ... In Ill ernount no1
Ave •8·21, Fullerton. CA-9283t K•Ma IMS 11\an ten percent (10%) ol Ille
Miriam 0oto111ee Rouc:h, 2900 1 u p 1 R 1 o ft c o u ,_ T o ' aum bid u a guaranlM th11 Ille Madison Ave . •B·21, Fullef1on, CA c~ORM&A bidder will en1er Into the PfoPOMd 92831 COUNTY Of' OfV.NOE Contract H the eame II ...,.,a.cs 1o
Tiii• t><Js1ness 11 oonduettd by en 100 a.te ClllW °"" "'"' him. In the event of flllure 10 enter 1ndtv1dual ,._. Of11oe ... ,. lnlo tldl con11ec:t, tile proceeds Of
M1r1am O Rouch ....._ AN. CA tll7'llll the cMok wt• be forfeited. or In Ille
Hwa 1111emen1 wN IMed with Ille M~AOI! Of' caM of 1 bond, lhe hll aum theree>f
County Clerk of Orwige County on PETITIONER JEANNINE LYNCH wlll be torfelled lo H id college Jen 19, 1983 ALVAREZ dlttrlc1.
'207911 RE SPONDENT OSCAR H No bidder may wllhdr-hll bid Put1•111110 Oreno• Co111 Dally ALVAREZ '°' • perlOd o( ll•ty (90) calendar P110t. Feb 3 10, 17, 24, 1983. CAii ._ .. O ml.,... dlYI 11t1r the dtle ael tor the
63()..83 OWA TO openl"\:eol. 1---.... .,-=.....,...~111n="""~r:----lffOW CMlllF' TM ~ TnMMI .,...,_ BRINK I 9 . I 9 8 3 a l 3 0 0 PM at MENDELSON rll.IVUll.I nu 11~ TO OSCAR H ALVAFIE.Z Ille pr1v11ege Of l9jec1lng eny Ind al KATHERINE C. BRLNK, Dilday Brothers Chapel. The DORA MEN DELSON, '1CT1TIOUl.,.._U YOlJ AAEOFIOEFIEDTO APPEAR bldl or toweiv.enylrregulatttieeOf
age 74, passed away on family requesta donations be fonner resident of this area. NAME ITATIMINT IN THIS COUJIT AS FOLLOWS TO lllfOfmellllH In •ny bid or In Ille
F d.. 13 1983 F d t.o har1ty of your p ___ .... F b 14 Th• following pereon I• doing GIVE ANY LEGAL REASON WH'I' bl<tdln9 .,.,ruary • . ormer m a e • c a-.-u away e ruary . ~ -THE RELIEF SOUGHT IN THE /II Honnen e. Wet.on ~!dent of Inglewood, Ca. choice. Directed by Dilday 1983.She1e aurvlvedbyher KAREN'S KOFINEA . 9U5 ATTACHED APPLICATIO N Secnlety.
fot 30 years. Beloved mother Brothers. Huntington Beach. children. Milt.on Mendleeon, Gtrlleld Av• • Sull• B. Founteln SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED. Bowd ot Trutt-
o f Lana Kay Ma rah of Beach and Talbert. 842-7771. Mlldred F allek and Arlene v111ey, CA 92108. O.te: J,11tet1 14, 11183. ume: 8:40 ~tv
Huntington Beach, Ca., mt.er F orman; 6 grandc hildren 0110~.R~~~.~~~~· :~9:c~ 1.~.d~,~~111~·1 700 Clvlo Mwrtllld. ~ 10 & 1.!i_ 1983
of LUHan Michell, Martha ESTRADA and 2 great-grandchildren. Cenw Dt!Ye Senta""' Celifomla : Mardi a. 1ta -11.11111.m
Prenner. Hazel Reveal, 2 S H IRLE Y 0 ARC I A Graveside aervicet were held 92~~· butlMll II oonoucted bY an IT 18 FUR.THEA ORDERED iht1 Publllllecl 011nge CoHt Delly
grJndchlldren, n umerous ESTRADA. resident of C.O.ta Wednesday at the Harbor lndllllduel. Ille IOllOwlng documentt en111 lie Piiot, Fee 10, 17, 1083
nieces and nephews . Mesa. Ca for the past 17 Lawn . M ount Olive KMenL Smith --...GwtttltNtorder,ineomeMd 732'83
M~morl•l .ervlcea will be ye a r 1 . Pa 11 e d away Memorial Park. Services Tllll •ta1-1 •• llled with the ~ ~~: 1983 "8.JC NOTICE
held on Saturday, February February 15, 1983. She la under the direc tion o f ~n~ c:~ of Orange Coun1y on Jedi K. Mendel ~rmoui .-M _..__ ________ __,, survived by her husband Harbor lAwn -Mount Olive · · n.nt ~Of the MAm eTAftlmWJ
,_Cl .. OTHHS
m.L. •OADWAY
wotrTUAll
110 Broadway
Costa Me,.
6'2·9150
IALTllHG110t4
SMrnt & TVTHIU
WH'TCLW CHAP'll.
427 E 17th S t
Costa Mesa 646-9371
r
Joe; IOnl, Joey and Jerry Mortuary. 540~55~. P11bllthe<I Ortng• COHI Diiiy $upet10f Cowl Tiie lollowlng Pll'toN .,. dolnG
Elt.rada; daught.en1. Eleanor TRELOAR Pilot, Feb. 17. 24, Merc;n 3, 10, 1913 .IOttN T. CHADWSU. M. l>U'*-11:
Aguilar and Cindy Mendoza. LESTER D. TRELOAR OOM3 =:t~~~,;·02 Lo&::~~t~· .. ~~~~e,t,Tli:
both o r Costa M esa, Ca; "PAPA", resident of C.O.ta f'ta.IC NOTICE (213) 1• PARTNERSHIP, H78 1nduetrl•I
brothers, Jessie and Jimmy Mesa, Ca. Paned a way (714)497-5645 onw.Hunt1n9t0ftlelch.Cellfotnll ~~~ ~~ ardof C.O.MtaadriMdesa.f Febru~)' bl 2.hll98d3. Hhet 11 '~~A~=I ,..:~bJ:.9:1.~~\~ :;,~~;~ ~~ 92t4JemH c Caawell. 30573 ........ .,,.. ~w O 1urvlvo:u y • au1 er The following peraon It doing S5&-83 Camlt10 Porvtnlr, P11oe Verd11,
S•nta Fe. New M exico; Elaine Porter of Fort Oociae. IX.I._" · Celdomll ll0214 t J I C b f 1o Dean L Treloar f RICHARD'S INSTRUMl!NT "9JC N()TlC( Jemee M. Gennette, 15294 •at.era, e nn e 8 rera 0 wa; IC!" · 0 SERVICE, 900 Engl•nd 81.. Getup Circle , La11v111 Hllh , San Jose, Ca. and Cookie Phoenix, Arliona: 12 Hun11noion ee.on.CA.112..._ Ptennoue..-11 ce111orn1etH53
Vuqun of Ho luter. C.; 5 grand c h i ldr e n : l 0 S1m1n1n1 Roen• White, tOt NAMleTAnmNT Jim .. D. Loo•. u11 grandchildren. Redtatior;i o f ~t-grandch.lldren: and hia ~~SI . Huntington &Mcfl. CA Tne lollowlnt '*'°" 11 doing 1!1c1p1dt. Hunlft1tlOt1 Beeoh,
th e R oaar y will be t\eld many friendl and family Ot Thie t>llllnett It conducted by a ~.:;, O .. T . LAO UN A C-= r:,. Ill, a4012 Plo¥lr
Thursday 7:00 PM •t the Zubie'1. Services were hdd llrnlted parll\lfthlo PROPl!RTll8, 425 9011' '""'· L•t1• ~·oun• HIOuel. 01lllornl• Harbor Lawn Memo rial Thuraday, February 17, Sllmll'ltht R. WM• Newpcwt IMdl, CA~ m1t
Ch• p e 1. M • 11 of l he 1983, at 10;00 AM In Padfic: T111a 11a1emen1 .... ntecl """ IM .. UHElL C. 0A"NIA, S 10 W, Donel cl Werle!, 2 UU ReeurrectJon Fri~ 8·00 AM View C hapel Newport Coun1y Clefll Of ()f111g1 COunty on HawthorM Aoad. Letvn• 8"oh, Broo"lluttt, Hvt1llt191on leacn,
•t St. Joachim'• C~tholk 8Mch. Inw~t wtll be •t Jan 31' tH3. ~ CA,.:~ 11oondVatedw111 °-=-eiu::: It~.,, 1 Church.~ under the North Lawn Cem•ter7 ln Publl•hed Orar1.• Cou1 Deity ~ ..._... c ca.m. ....,.. ""'*...,.· direction of Bahs Ber1eron • Fort Dodie. lowa, Pacific Ptiot, Feb. s. to, ' • 24· 1"'69343 1'ltlt _._1 .M ,.... wltfl tM TNt ~<;-~ _. ""
Smith Tuthlll Mortuary . VI w Mortuary, cilredOn. CouMy Ollttll ot DrlflCle ~ ... Collnty ce.ti °' Ortnte C°""'Y °"
846-9371 PWlJC llOTICl ,,_,.,., aa. 1m ,_ .Jf/11 "'· 1tti ~
lllCTmoul .-e1 Publlllled Ori~ Co .. t 09lly Pvllttll!M Ofaftte COllll Delly
NTTTIOU8.,_.N ~·TA~ Th• tottowtne P*ttofl 11 dolno ~.:.ow IN NO OO N· NICTION, 1101 Ortnte Ave.,
Cotta Meet. CA. 9"11 D.,,.,. l.andle. ltDt Dr8"0t A.,.., eo.te ...._ CA. '"21
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Hatbor l/llw Homes: 3 Br. nit court•. volleybtll
2 ea. 2 0., gar age. courts. rec room. Jr 1 Br.
$995/mo. Call·6"-4-7220. F~ ::f".0075 549-8765.
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ex ye 2 llOf'Y, 4 Br'. "Ll UTILITIES PAIO
Fem home with pool, Compere betor• you lerge backy1rd for en-rent. Cullom cMelgn IM· tel11lnment, 3 car gar· turH. Poot, bbq, cov'rd
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$925/mo. Agt. 845.-0295 81chelor. utll pd. Fully !urn. Sm/mo. I HCUr• Spec. 3 br, 2'h t>a cleln tty. e.45-3563 lwnh••· Pool. Jog, etc. ,,_1aoo_._A_g_1._5"_"-_1....o---:~· -::-:-1 lut. IMcla 2141
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lived In, lovely view, 2 Br. 8-IUfut .. peril ffke with
2 Ba Of 2 Br. 2 Ba & huo• 1em1ced pool.
t>onu1 room. • *Privet• Petloe CHARTER REAL TY •Covered Pat1dt1Q Mareen• 49&-8145 •Spadoua Apta
2 Br. 2bl, 1dult condo. :~~nAC:..1,
Ocean vu. range/relrJg •Home-Ilk• Kitchen• furn. no pell, no childr-en $576. 498-5375 1 blk to Huntington Center. traneponetlon &
3 t>r, trplc, 2 ba, close to Frwys. 1hop1 & noepltel. 1700 ~ nU •
mo 493-6850, 1138-11540. 1 Bdrm From 1525
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View ol ocean, pvt walk-& two btdroom
way to water. 2600 aq ft. 1partrntnts.
$1500/mo. 31061 Allto ..... lll!!ll'tl .. M~ Cir, 490-6311-4
A.11.tl Bch. weterlrt. "°"1e
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Pflvlte pe~~.J"f57mo. a ldrm, trplo, 1 blk 10 ''If' 10 ..... , .. _ ..... 1 t~" LIDO MAAINA Vll.LAOI torlbed. ~ v .. Ollw. NeWltOm MACH N1wport IHoh, Ca
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' 1 o.i.were t, 17&--4411. tennll, '*· ..... 11n UMM2 Aewerd ...... 7113 (71•> ll .... 11 ~alt•ne!,'1,o.,.., OP• -u·v-... -IN_A_I0-.-,0-.. -.,-~-
1 8' 4 blOOkl lo bMotl, 1111 Lt 4 bdrm, 2~ bath, Prlf'ne amall off\a. IC)tlOlll. Loat: Mala ll•meae, I ~~...._!...·:..~ women, no 1mo11te/
utb ptild. 1375/mo. No olo11d II' pallo, alnt I ..... /l11••1t11 300 to 700 eq It. QrOM mot. Bal. Penln, ar••· """ !! lrtg tfH ~i;'7'-llonlM drtntc. ref• reQ • ..,bM peu. 207 Ohloago. oond. CIOH to b .. 011. l1l•ltt4 le .... e. 17th 81, CM c ould lleve traveled. wltttdenUll•~*° P9n.t71-7ot.a,17,......
N&-4954. Avell to llloW. Yfly 1171. Call 1111·4419. II 1 In °':"Ir Co. ...S.s.477. ~~X!o~~· A I WA A 0 · IMMEDIATE )04l'I °""teem~. "lnOI -
2 8', nr ~IQ' b\le. OCEAN ... euaa Oly Hr. llS•. ffplo, Ell:=:rT:.•1 ..... --M4-0lff bin MIO to MOO pet
2277 M_... NR ICH bHmed otll, .Cl•'· no 1 Mo. 0 .... •ntd •·-·"'· '"" let\lfel ~ Found: blaokltll tiger * * _ ... , .... Pr ....,. .-11 ...,., n.ve 1 .. 54~5004. ~&/mo. 1•· ...... .,.. •. Avtll 3/1. PH mo. u-.wt ~ .. "!':-.,.-134 .. "'mTI .. •trlped 1111141!1.1 Wi. Edleon ActlO• n -·-...... WIQOfl ~*and~
lAlge 1 Ir. t. k naturel 2.;';;11~· Nwpt Hla. MJ-lltl ._......,..~~to ;--MOO .. ,urn/unfufn H8. H2-13oe X27t . :.::::::., C:::d -,:: woiklnQ with ,..,._..
....... wood~ & ~I. Open 7 dy. wll. Upp« 2 8', 1 Bt. 11' blodl wt1o .,. moving, AM YOU need for OM f'ound: wetcfl, llto, Httl I LIAll ctwllfalda llf(ffonf • & Cell air· AountrH at fn""alt nu ~5. 8S1·f522. *4 pooll to befl, 3711181 on Penln. Tualln Ofc 832-4134 Monthly f' .. I °':Ti• C.M., IM1 WMlc. bkllpt 1wper. Join ~ur ..... 7061 btwn ttAM & Y~ 1 • new pet 2 8A, on golf oourae.,.. •tennl• 111 a IHI, 1150 HO Roommel w.nted Mlf' 8"'0·5470 <:.ii 10, .,.1-2044. 121,111 fl at•fftor • rewarding 3PM week dayl.
w1..,..., MN/:, . cpta. drpe, pelnt, lot• of •C•bMt TV I 8 0 0 I mo M • 'Y 2 8', 2 :. In CM'. Pool: Office apeoe M IOw II Ml lMI MC ot "• wlW• ~2 IM llM career. 9alary open. -ITm
""'4112 w7~ ~i:1.t I 4 I 5 mo. = :t>~ 831"'300 tee tennl• ct•. 1312.50 Pl' mo. In COM. Call F.,QO ... ,her tllonO. Vlo .,,,., ~ ~ neecse 1 ,.. ~ _peo-.. ,..... 2 8r. 2 Be. VuUlllH '1111-7118 752-1830 Balboa llt f'erry, In ll'OI CoOnty...... ... -$ 8011 knowledOe Cftw ftl ... np 2 Br. 1'1' 8&. TownllouM. Huntl~~3J!,denl Condo, trplc, b1laony, Ml"8h f C M l'I 13llO 15e0 Newpoft 81\!d CM e7).920fl ldentlal or Commerclll Ewper or tralnH cen lul. Or .. I blMflfl.
Diie MW 3M oondo. fplc, MllO/mo. '"' 2 pet9Cll'll. 4tof Hell Aw. :::U:~v:if0.!T,!:· mo. ~ .. utit. i.!:;ry, 1g 400 eq,tt, l300 pe;. mo'. loat from lop ot c:u l1Ml1 .. l1 IMke ... 118/llf atertlna F & pert/time. 2125 Olf, Ito.. IUndliok, *5 no pelt. 841-9607 17001mo. fS4-rOe7 · yd, Pit• ok. 841-7173. AQent 541-6032 35mm PentH camera, ,,.y. Full and PIT poer. Newport Bl1td, N.8 . :'..!:. '714/aH-2040 Avl 2 8'. ~. PoOI. reffi-, 1 br 3 Ill beecll 111 wtauto llUf\ black atrtp, Ill• ti .,..,-tlona av1llabl1 In our _e_T_&-004 __ 7 ___ ..c-_ ..._ ..-• b 1 to · 1 Bfoctc to beloh 2 Br Femaletolllart2bdrm2 Prlmear~AIC,3bltcato on or nr Hanover Dr 2 YtenttlYten publlo111on1. Cell MfCHANIC. qualltled
2 Ir. 1 91. frptc, patio, ~;:~erpet~;.t ~ta. a::;~~ pd~eta , den 2 Be. bll-lne.'i.t gar: be N.9• IPI. $2llO. l>Met\. o wlpvt IUI ... C.M. Student Midi,~; Speclallat In Newport 537·2HO. Exl 3 KING Meroedel Benz, to wotti
HOO/mo . plua utlla. · s.y. 51 · mo. 1790/mo lllO-U38 720-1&45. E.,... H.B. 1490· Approx. 900 daM. Reward. ~72 Beach and Corona dtl i. In buay lhOp In No. U-
S4M740 Nloe 2 Br. 1 k In trl..ptew. WHI' Ml ant .. WYtl SPACIOUS 5 Br. 3 Be. No :~a.4Jf6~IO·l1H or Loat: Ruby Ring, el Gel-Mir pr~le9. EARN FULL TIME PAY gune 8HCll. Al~ for
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uper a en 2 br, encl. 1475. No pelt.. 540-441M plnH & alrHml. Sec Enjoy llvlng In the era, dtUQI. f:rptc;, com-DANA PT. ATTN: 211, 'Reward 7eo..3ee0' aa•H.., Ill · · -....,.. .. •••'J Qlt. CIOM In. M30 mo. ~ qutet 2 81 2 ea. oat•. PoOI. gym & IP&· guarded community or mly pool, tennla, •P•. THERAPISTS, DOC· · · -• CHI HouM. Cell Car-__
'44-2211; 11S-5"4 Agt No s>9t•. 1912 Wlllaoe ~o peta. From 1410. Big Canyon EHi ~pta. tooglng p•th. $325/mo. TORS. CPA, SALES Found: Sml gry Terrier llert T.D, _.._ olyn, 730-0231 for flll'llity prlCUcl otna. 3 bd 2 be beloon a MM ... Mlli1 aurrounded by colorful 5&2·9041 REP. ETC. ult loo., 750 type F. doa. S.C. PlaU !Mtl, • ·--Girt Friday, new amall olc In N. San Clemente.
uo.' Walk 10 act. &:: •3. Imo. 131•3871 garden• with • p111ore-1.t., amell off. bldg, nu .,.. t7Mf98, 54&-7308 I.I. UTTI.D by alrp0<1. Peraonable. ee1..eoo1 tor Interview.
146-221';...,.. & wknde Duplex WMi.lde C.M. 2 Nr. Beach. 2 bdrm,,.,_. b•. mlo view of the golf Fem looklng h>r non-c:pt. 410t 4tl-t804 BeAlr Found In Tetepnone ~·· IH. 1141 -21511 o r e ve a Models/ Oencera lot be--~ Br. 1 Ba. NMt a cute, flreplape, c pll end COUtM. 3 8'. apt. wtth ell emoklng male rmmll•. 758-6831 In 111 & "'nd 841-38&4. ...._. __ ~ ....... OOOd ••• r carpeta. drapn, amall drapea, enc gar. 11195 emenltle9, PoOI & )eCUDI. to ..,, brand new CdM •Ml.Ill "'*'* ~ ,.,._,. --2 bike beech. 1475/mo. fenced patio, enclad Call 5M-0921 Ava 11. Marc II 11 t , home. 38' 2.be, fem rm, 1 MO FREE AEHT bet 4-7pm TD'a 11148 GOVERNMENT JOBS -551-t
Diet & wet• paid. 1 'I' g 1 r1 g •, n 0 p •I 1 . 2 Br. blt-«i atove & oven. 144-0508 tor appt. No 1acuu:I. 1500/mo. EvH 1 rOGn°l"lo 7 room•. Adi. Found: 2 mo. old m•I• Robt. 8ettl« NH/CM 'ThoUNnda of vecanc:lee -O-FF---SH-O-RE-0-IL_JO_BS_
• ..... Nici 1 8'. frl>lc, no 1475/mo. plua 1475 MC. drepH carpet dllh· peea. 64()...1122 Airport• IM & Ff'WY9. No ortnge kitten, Ylo RON-R.E. 8'oker Id Aeellora muat be ftlled lmmeclle-No Experience nec:ea~
gar. No tub. No pe11. 541-5442 or 770.5e29 wHhlr.' pool. no petl. u--Pv1 furn rm In lg llOUH, ..... CalCICll' ~M~· .. 32"'" mary nr 20t II • CM. ...2·2111 54~11 tlly. 117,134 to l ll0, 112 llry U.S. & overHll. I\"• 11 · M • 'c II 1 . F s 5 o o / wr•-• 1250 mo 111 & 1u1 tll ~•A ,,,,,_. -.,.1-3430 11T Tl, .__ LT." c2;:!,1,. 71e1t4a-t000, Eat F o , o 1 r • c: tor y , 7141183-2723, 7·1PM. Large, cleen. 1 & 2 Br. '0 m "'0 · 8pee1acular view from · · u _._ ,, ~ 1-312-741-6170 Ext o-1a Utlla peld. Pool, neer M0-2875. 11111 a 8'. Den Chvmer. Ind . .,.2-1811 Or~ floor omc. « r• Loil: Reward tor male 23% yield, 175,000 11t llUT 1 •••• __
2 BA 2 Ml bethe, W....,I 1hop1. 1814 Monrovle. 2 8'. l'A Ba. Townl'IOuM. Pool, private undy Fem pref. to ahr condo tall, approa. 517 1,t. In-Golden Retrletter nr TD on $180,000 ready-...--·-.,,_ Ill .. dryet, cozy. CloH to 546-0338. 1425 + $375 dep. ou beldl, peni Ilk• gerdenl. with 111 amenltlH. Npt clu. be. ldentltlcltlon on Temple HNll Dr., Laguna to-bulld hllltop. Spec:t of C1111. 11 now hiring NO EXPERIENCE
beech. 1750/mo . at••.. ~.l~,;,.,.N••r Frwy. plulboellllpevllleblltty. Bell. 13711/mo. Call Coeat Hwy. CdM. Bdl.497-51'18 view. downtown L.A. tralneeatolNmtabrlc:e· NECESSARY ~. 541-1854 -uoo"~..-All amenltlee -reedy tor A n • w • ' Ad 5 3 11 • I 4 2 o I mo t o m o . 1100 Aew1rd loet aml wht ectOll trom Byalan Park tlon ot atudy model• & Meny poaltlona avalleble. c..ta nM 1 Br. retrlge, range, oocupancy _ 11850. For ... 2-4300 24 hra. 7112-1830 Ret~ mix 18 .. llloh on P.,k Or. f5% Int. 3 eppHenc.a. Dexlerlty 1 f'Of Into, 312-Hll-43-47 ... ~~":.'l•. Wrsfmo~'i l::!c~~·l~~.:l1Tn f~~c: • ft.d.· p I U .. c: • 11 Non-Smltr, l)fot. fem. 3 8' w CdM Executive Sult•. pink noee, brT, eyee, HB r~·· 182,1100 ...... II. mull tor both poaltk>M. Ext E-81 F• ,Of Olrec-l~~m~n1t ~j ~i;-1~:: W. 1ttl'I St. 548-0492 quiet retld . .,..._ Lge 3 7 18. No peta, II 2'A Ba. Condo w/2 Cit Elro•ntE~ecor • &turn/ 11~~5777 aft I PM ~1w .~!?t~~2~ (;1•oi ~~ S~~~/~O~ _l_OfY...;._ __ · ____ _ Bf. 2~ ~ dlx apt. Frplc. Nwpl Hgla, oceen/bly vu, o-.r: Rent negotlable. un urn. evator un· or.......,., 213/43&-8215 729o-30-4e. 752-1711. ORDER DESK & gen. ofo
carp0<1, lndry rm, bal-*emf -... 2 '* enct ger. Acc1¢1no 1 BR w/ fplc, WIW c:pta, N.B. Deya 841-1111, detgmd prttng.175-9510 LOST o t p oc d 1 Wet It
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W. W1llon Attrecllvt 18'1425 -.>Pllcallona fOf Imm.cf. "450. E'l'I, 642-3572 MM537 Evte, K.C.V SINGLE office apece ~ ;:n1211:r~~~~ WIDOW HAS SU for .......... P/T Jrg. ·H~~: imm~d 1t~ll
Ta .... Ml·llll 281from1450: Carpeta, occup. 1 750 .a dep. 2Br TwnhM, n~8•. din Shr CdM 2Br dplx, pvt rm evallabl•. Approx. 100 Baell Bay neer YMCA. ~~·~o: up ... t!? Imm opening• In eo.11 time openlne for lndlvl-dflC)el, ltO'lll, trig, patio, 536-0297, &42·1147 rm. 2 patloa, balcony, & beth, MOO mo.+ Ulll. aq. ft. RH1. retH In REWARD IM&-8302 Bud Cell Denleon =~~· M .. •. Newport B11ch duel. Typing 55 wpm.
2 Id, 1 ... tedecor1'9d, ~e:M~f:Oe 3 br, 2 -M50 + tellO Qlflge, no peta. Hr Hoeg Mell dya 142....._... S0 enla ,"nc•• 1GeMrden loet: 2 Odd colored Ger-173-7311 · erea. Melte M -8.25/hr. plan't voice & able to
geir, pool. QIMd OK. No -. depoelt. Nr w,,,.,., Hoap. 1at. IHI + dep. rove 01 • HI. man S"hai h d Ed Paid delly, no 1 .... no handle phonee • mull
peta. $490/mo. 1385 A LIKE NEW 1ar.1475 & Gotnard .,.7-8175 842-28'9 evH/wknda Need r~ble2 .. ~ t2o .. !"'c~' 551:3711 -w1tdl & ·~.1j' R:Ward. Private Plf1le9 have tunda texea wlthlleld. C•ll Sel plua benet111. For ..... 1-0783 PVTpetlo frl>lc pc)Ol apa ror tppl IM'9 ·--· -.... Airport Office Cond t 846-7 . . to purcflell good TD'• Dine'•. 75().()128 IPPI. &42-1912
! . TOP.,..., QUiit. no pete Bechelor unit Cl11n. 2 . Avell lmmed. Pref 25. t 1M2 11 Lo or 294 Bkt 1111n58-&11 . HOUSEKEEPER/CHILD PART TIME. full time 1 .. J .. I.. MESA PINEs 54•244f blkl from t>Hctl. Avail .... ,,.. ..,... 811()..51'7. :'e ti:!. call.a: lol1. Gold rope bracelet, SUPERVISION Pentn Pt. pey ....... Steve
N-ly decor. 0 11 pd, 14515-15751 181 1 Ba. ~~435• 3 2 5 I mo · 38', 28e, frl>tc, 1875 mo. FEM, reep. non-em11r. 10 Tow ;:f°-.2002. · · old CdM .,.._REWARD. •-:1::-al Belbol llome, achl age &45-5780 alt 2PM
encl t:,'• dw1hr . .rgo1, 2 81 2 ,:· · . · tM-5818 ltlr. Very nice apt. NpV 8711-tOet .. !!!!!!t c:hlldren, Mon-Fri,
BBQ. pea. &42 71. ""· 9kyllgflt•~ ~ Bachelor Apt. All ut111 1 br aot. $350/mo, 1250 CM .,._ 1235 plua ut~. Ht':,n~~ ~ 1:~1 Found Choe. lab Puppy. ltlt Wul.. St• I 1AM-8P.M. C1r • muat PAIT Tm
ok. paid. $325/mo. CIOle to dep. ~ bllt trom bMchl 64M'41 Super + i..oc: Otrlc:ei Vic:. Clift Dr. a 1ry1ne. Cell -;:.!:,;~-.;::dya or lftl/Wlll-'~tft'rlr' 381 A\IOCado ~~54207 Chlcego. bay. Needl aome reno-M/F to ltlr 3 BR 2 Bl llM retell or Med.· Cell agl ~ --llAl•H• Melle e11tr1 IS helplng ~ -=-a TSL Mgmt &42·8412 vetton. $5().3104 rn In CM. $250 & t ulll. 2 150-1944. Found llttl• Yorkahlre Blllnguel ctwoorn aldl ...... youth cerrlerl promol•
........ Twnllll. 2 meet• br'a, 1 Huntlneton Creek Apta. E/Slde, quiet loc, 1 BR. bllta tr OCC. 545-1370 • Wll Terrier. Vic:. Harbor & (Spanlah). 3 .,:iour~•~ Commerclal property & their own 1111bll1lled
BeeutlfUI oarden apta. In loft 2 ~ 2 cw ,.., luxury. ldult llvlng. 1 & 2 utll pd. No Pit•· Shr 2 br condo w/Very F • I ' • C . M . O • Y • days • Auenc:yl 11 1 Eng cHuelty .. 1111ent. Ex-rout... Meture. outgo-Pltioe/decb. Spa. llMt • -· Bdrm, with geregee.. heel 1131-0164 In M lllllm 5 4 7 _ 5 11 8 2 E v • 1 penlah. Wr tten IHI• Ing. attractive parental
paid No pea. w/elec. opener & lndry & wettr paid ~ . fllP. pereon Lagune, 546-0273 • wtll be given 2122/83 11 i;:1enoe neceuary, min-type per90n, p4MM call 2 Bdrm. i \4 Ba. S5eO hit-up. OW, cathedral eecurtty. Fron\ 1510. Cell 28r 2-OGMl'I view. Dt. 110 degr .. view, frplc, Prime Coe11 Meea loca. 8 :30 AM In Peraonnel um 2 yeera, lnoludlng 2-5PM. M-F. 846-7021 .
• 2 Bdrm. 2 ea. IMS =~ ~ of162~· 848-1813 trom M , hwHller, gar, petlo. MC.~ •• 2 ~™'11 tlon, •bundant partclne, Found neer OCC '9 bllt/ Office. 15.17/hour H -~pl~g. bc:ellent belle-15000 per/mo potential.
3 8dnn. seaa 54&-72'4 · mo. BR 1795. Cell 7to-eOM be. ·etc. 1\111 MrVIOe. From l1llO. tan Shepherd puppy. lery. Apply 20451 Crlim-.,~.~11~':=i~r; No uper. nec•aHry.
3M w. WMaon 131·558S L 38 ~c o 3Hunt~~·.,C.~ lu Chante nH P~ady In Newport &42·7850. IMl-3780 ~.n~u~~n:.•:9 752-0990. Equ11 Opp. Women prof. Full"' p/
Areptece, jk)ot, dlehwlan-oe '· nr · rpa, real tplc, yerd, dbl ear need• roommate, Exec office, Newport Foun~: Sc:llneuzer fem. · Empl. time. New ~. new
., pv1 P•lld' 11,1 1,9 qllt, cerport. patio. Ree.-ger W/Dhllup &40-880r 2 Br, 1415, yeerlt. n-non-amkr. no pell. ~I•. Can provide oft. Jlll'I 83. Older d~Re-IPft.l I IPllATtl product•. For Into.
ger1fen. t er. U75. ~l1~0= ~ 1550, New. 2 8' 2 .. · ,..., "' ::,0~~!· ~M2'tt· ~~~1 & ::r 2~· ~ . phone, phone P'c*-cent cut. SA. 831-Needed tor R.E. office, ~HT~~NCl9" 541-9183 Mr. Adema 557-2141 _ · · w -· ..... -· · • • up. Lux. ott. plua MC. Found· M wtlt Poodle vie Newport Bah-FHhlon Pti•-...... ~, _L ... -PU-
--------2Br.1'Aba, bltlna. cpta, Hunt. lntetoomm. Hoep. II Aaa nU wknde&40-all3N.B. MtV,emplepar1dng,next acien123rd CM ' . laland . Mu at have "',.··~·, ""._.... ~ ,.,. drpe, pvt 6eck. gar, refl MOO. MJ..«)31 Mature, lldy pereon 10 lhr to Nwpt. Bell . A.C . ~ "handa on" upertenc. Exper & car required. All arounder. 11·12, 5 •e..•• req. 1550 & H e. LH 2 8'. 1 Ba. dlflwlf, ger-18', 1 Bec:ondo. lmmac., loVllY N.8. home, pt!v• 1250/mo. c all TED ~ce:f. d ... end word 138 8484 · night•. 1115+. &48-
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otty. 780448e ... private. 1550/mo. = tennle. lf>I, full MC. cy, '300/mo + utlla. No 780-1313 FOUND: Yn~··· dark Pf ng. For Appt, Bill INTERNATIONAL OIL ,..,. BMu='*~ Townhouee 2 Bf. 1'.4 8&. 531-t312 . 157-2114 i.... IU-0911 DESK SPACE -$100/mo. rc:on-m•Scl, M~ =· Gerrie. &4C>-MOO DRILLERS now hiring ror &per c:ountet peraon w/
OlfdMaptL Pool & ac-, frplc pool ape. et1ached Oeluu 2 Br 1 Bl In Tatia nM Fe Midi m1ture pereon Hunt. Bc:h, 3 bfkl from ISanklng rou3t1neck1 end tome und1r1t1ndlng or pH·
PMtoeldecb. No,_. getee•. Avlll tne flrat. ....,.... carpet., drllpea. 3 Br nHr M1cF1ddenl MIF. 3 bd, 2 ldbe condo. 2 .. 0 .. •1~ .. · '"A1~'..!.~nd .... , .. ,, Jiii ~ ~2•01 ooo•tatt. Muat tr,•ln. ,'«IP•m•' .1ayoutco.'bdMIQl'l•n•rltF1/.
BacMlor 1410 Call 831-4"4. bit.ft, encl geir, '*~ N-port Bl $485/mo Beeut dlcor. tum or .,.._. ...-, v .r&,_ Orange COlilt Savtnga & • • plua. For nlo 1 MrM 1415-1411 $510. No pe11. ~. Joyce wann 83,_,aee unrurn. pool. t•c:uu1. N.8. 800aqnotftce,1¥111. Lm& I _,. Loin,_.,, opening f"' call 312-820-te75 arr.:; Co. Airport.,...
2 MrM 1'A.. -E.llde luxury In I pine fo. 3 Br 2 bl frplc: D/W Agt. • tennle, rec.,... " 1. I 5 0 0 m 0 . MOOEL8/ESCORT8 • IUll time poeltlon. Du-You don't need • oun to
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• Mr. Emmonl, 2 8dnn I Be MOO reet. lr9 1 Br, O/W,,. range/oWn, 01;, 1tt;..... I ~~3.'-: •• 215 •v•. "46-6402. 873-6500 OU'fCAll 24 HOURS Ilea Include: FHLMC/ "draw f11t" when you ~ StetloMrl fnt.
211() Venguard trig, Pillo. utl Incl.. 880. Glencoe ~ 3 ...... .-...... y. TWO s ER eet-0201 FNMA Conventlonel pl-an .cl In the Dally Hevt aomethlng you Wint 540-IGt $440. 831_.,41 9125/mo . ..&M1f5--u IM M to anr 4 er houM. bet UP waterfront Loenl. Brok•ed loenl & Piiot Want Ada! c .. now to Mii? Claatlfleid ed9 do • __ llTIJ. Bay & Ocun NB . ~uf7:8~9;-111l1t In 81condery I &42-5e78. It well. .,.2·5378.
8ecM6or 1410 3 Br, 3 B• Condo. w/d, Trl-plex nr OCHn: 38r Wkly ,..,..,. now evall. 850-1288 or 8110-2837 ... _ .. -ctan IF Mattlet. Mongege .,.,...
1 Bdrm 14851490 pool/ apa. 1125/mo. 2be, frplc:, bltlna, MP 1 105 & up. Color TV. en I . Avall lmmed. lulw a.lalaltll Ing exper1ence requlfed. I ldnn. 1% be. telO 831..s537 end. yerd. FuUy cpt'd. PhonM In room. 2274 • llllSllE C 111 l Ind 1 Sh• a .
131£.11th . ....-11 1 Br. NHr Fairview & IMS. 714/525-7"11 Newport Blvd. CM. MIF prof. "°"'4f'llkl 21~1 Yacht S1IH Office ror 714-754-1801 111 E. *"· M2-oeM IMl-7445. ahr N~t• home. t..eeee. Cell between t-5 2112 HAA80A BLVD
2 Bdrm, 11/o be 8175 ~ ~~ & I _j-·~.·DI U!!!. ... _ :,:,.. to lfw ~:-tM>u-=~2= U.lai 8;°~~~: rapldly
1&1 E. 21et. 54&-2408 lo 28'. 11"8e In ~x. "t'" • ..r' · _,_ .. ... E/llde C.M. 1250 mo. 1oc ,.._~-·mo Optrl 2' In. 1 475 mo. No pe ta. Wtcly rentel1 .H up. o.y.131-5093 Deb ·• .. ,..,.,,.,.,.,...,., · l&YI Boolck...,_ 8/C, Secr.-~ :S: ~ ~ ~ 5 5 1 -2 3 3 3 a tt •.1001':!'~n~ Color TV. tr .. coffM, .... _ 54&-1168 ..,., 1111-2213 l I WIB taty, exper'd, mvet ~ Occ . ....... IPM/wkndl. -..... llMted PoOI a....,. lo ...._ NB w , pc)OI, apa, 1n5 "·et Jot 111. All Of ATTAAC'TIVE 50 WPM, 10 ke y by
Hr · Cell 640-1151, Pluah garden atmOI· oceen. tOfc:Mne 9VllM. tennla, MC rte, 1295 pen. 143 Br~. CM. T~~~ touch. 65f..1162 =.tor oeve, Larry or 11:aow~r:'o. g:! :-9!!: t::ou. u 2 •· ~ ~~ ~~14~8o . ti 111 PCI ACSNn My 54..,547 HI H*Hi :::.12~d. 147 F1owlr 8t Heeted Pool a ape Private entrance. working Female roommate wanted c-.a. leetab ltll 011111 IF Pltlme tor bridal anop. ·~BAii 1---------~ ~'= OllrlQll m 1 n or r • t 1 r • d . lo lfw• 3 br oondo. Non 15e0 Newport Blvd, CM. 111•••1E ~· nee. Coet• ..._ II E GAQµS 2 8f 1'A Ba. Ira ertded pdoa 1200-1255/mo. Lagune 1rno1ter. cleen I nHt. 400 aq ft. $300/mo ... 54&-8 Jllllll•I-w/geir,c:rpte.drpe.bttlnl, W .. toWIMQ1)tnOaome BHoll. 0 4-1310 or Frplo, WHher/dryer, Ag9nt. 541-6032 719NO.HAR80ABLVO 1 21 55&-8333 .... TOM~ fnc•d yud, w/patlo. r.---__., 4~ eunny pello. $225 C.M. FUUERTON BOOKKEEPING, llohl. tor,_,. water pd. 2437 "D" .,..,.._. ·~· .,.., t50-32ae. . IOO eq. "· AJC, Pl beth, llM112 Sat d °"" 1 Bdrm 1'A Bii M30 Orange. 112.0/mo. Cell •1 ...... llrtle Aoom wlldtdl. ~ water & OH pd. Incl. · "' ~14t. 2 ldrm 21A Bii p50 1-6 136-4120 .. ,..... nr bualln• & ellopplng For Mt•.,_. 2 8'. H.B. 1800 eq. ft. of lnod ytrd. Open 24 hrl
F 1-------~ nM ..__.. _ ... _ ......_ oenW. ~1620 houM 1275 plul "' utlll. C-2, SUit• T, 130 E. 17th l ··n l ...... ......... UST rptc, veultecl c.lllnge, Bachelor apt, modern, '"' -· """"'-..,...,, Pll9 ok. 912-5751 St. C .M. $4110 mo. -"ssa u "'-'-20 hf"llWtl Nt dbl ger, pool, apa. quiet pereon no peta WWMll & Slit• ELOEAL Y Gent. 1 .. 111 F 548-047'9 ATTRACTIVE oc'r'...:'!:... ,.,.7_....,. .. 1·
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Artist lmmedlat• opening ex1111 In the
Cr••llv• Servlc•• Oepertment.
Succ ... tul c.ndldate 1t1ou10 h•tt• a
worlllng knowladg• of leyou1 and
prO(luctlon and ablllty to apec type.
Drawing end llluatratton ·~ II • definite plue.
If you h•v• at leaat tllt1e yeu1'
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Wingerd Orenge Coeet Delly Piiot, 330 w .. Bey sn.1, Coln• M ... CA 92821.
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
330 W 8AY ST •COSTA MESA CA 926'6 MeW. 11th. •325 1' I 111· 3 B 2 158 hMfllly rtt1nec1 ~M l there leguna · MASUUSSES ,......,.., .,.. ...,,
146-2131 &42-480& ;..._~0 · nc u · ~~ .Jl mo. nlonoWr75toatwpllnt. charmer, 110• ocHn llalab DM TOSEAVEYOU
I f OK 142-eecM . Kida legun1 condo, minim. ttl1w. Mature, atable, EXOTIC DANCE.RS ..... ..,., f /t .,::,a.aer=·cw1a 1 8dnn. 1M1Jn OW9\/rengt, · 11pen .... Ene. bkgrnd atrlloht. 13llO/mo. Cell ~-up. 18to00 n ~d Bactll60rl--.,.ett• ~o~ N~ewport
&42-3180 WIW cpta, drpe, $390. Aero. f\'om bMcll. Aoom Pffif. 4.,,._..183 494-2407 Vl,..,e. 1 1 1 Aedon o ~ -· r.....-·1 AL.SO 1 8f w/(9fng, gae w/pvt bath & llght k11-•~a-t.. ...... ... Clrcle, Huntington l*1Y en'*tllnmlnt men1 firm. OL. AP, R
f ..... 2 •.2ea. Nopell. pd. Gar & atoreoe . ._....25. dlOn prtv. WOftllng pis-~w/pv~t:..! - - -lw:h. 142-213.4. fHf I.AST HUKRAH wtttl empf\all In nnan.
$475/mo. 7I0-1411 or 64& H&1 aon, non-amour. nl> b c11""9215 II 4000' aonntdeNd a IOOO' 131-'536 55l-a53I c111 reportlnJ' end
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&42·711.21 .--°' ~ 1 Br apt B•c:helor Of ~~~·MO MU ~ . o 1 ~ Ol'~ud"' etu-In tnd111trl1I Newport ., flul MwlMr ~. Prtor f'/ Uf* 2 Ir 2 ea. .......... -1 d' t f •• v or-·-...... -• •• .., ~. Beecll. Ample power..C .,._f*l....:...'d._Cel_553-4940__. __ _ · n..-, -......-· marr • coup• pre . Fwn rm pvt Int Indy cook guHt llH. or mobile 2131433-0CM1 II ... piobteft& ""' oriented to H -Mell Verde, no peta. UU/mo. 11111 paid. ...... ..... ptl Wit neat empl no.,,.,. home. For 3115. Aon, 1ttl Harbor llMt, CM. aume rMponalble poaf·
IN6/mo . ....._.721 (LIO. 146-1072 Dill 2 br, 1 be. ac.n V11, "' 1225 & dep . NB 551-7.... In LIQUM Niguel. CtOWn 1141831-14 7 t or lion, 2 glrl lnaurance
Bc:tl.) 5/mo. Eaetllde 2 81. No. End. !>Mm celffng. 1141 90l2 -_ V'*'f Partnny, llPP"*-131...... tw~eraoe otftce. airport llLU -• D 1'A 8tl°"'~~· geir-ltoO utll lncl'd 484 304' Aoom w/ptt beth & llght 30 'tr old prof. M Medi 2 1144 IQ. "· 5"M215. OEDS·Would love to UH. Excell. working ~ 1-2 bdrm.2*. age, .. _ ........ _ lfMll 181 lull~ ocn vlllw9, pit kftdlen prtv 8tudln1 "' bdrm• or M'9ll hae In In LagUne Niguel. <>own ~ w/y04J. Call Sue or condltlona, wlll treln.
N1.e200. MIF pet *Mn°'-= dldca, frl>IO, In new,.._ Prof • .,.,.On only. No· (CdM21317~ .,1 1wm rent•. v1~ ~. "· a.i ', .. IPP'l •.. ox. 'I enytlme. j213) !!~g1!:,~~~·y1. o= ~ 10-8 PM T8l ,.._. 2-1..,.... Awl Mat. 1. 1 -. emaMr, no pet. Allf,cm --810 -IQ."· Ml-02 ,. !,!~7.1M4 6 7 1. ( 14) ............. ....,... _,. ..-~· 1 ,...,_ peraonel 1pp111ence .
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VIOtonalCenyon ArH. age, .. blMnl.. lmmedla-7112 .... 11, 1M w1tdy9. ~ M:£:I: ... WeetmlMter Vlltege ...,.. ';1: etocM 1~ r~ ~· to IN9l Corporal9 ~ ASHIER, poeltlon avail.
N 11 MO. IS1 ... 12 le~. .. 316' wknda. ~ !!!!!!! _ age, euy ecoeu. IH 561-721 t ' for ~ & tntelleCtulll o.y.. nit• & wknd hfl. . 19123 Pomona Sl'Mll 1 bd ~ ~ ,.,_Knot Moeet on eomt mo . .._215"' convwaatlOl'I a ciomc>e-FHhlon 111end retall --lfTL T8L MGmt &42-1803 vi•• & dectc •1621 "-Y. Ne,._ ,0 OCW\. A&ll.:: -== DI.a 1800 IQ ft. wtttl. trom ~-nklnlhlp. Cell~ Ad atore. Ewper neoeH.
Newly dlOOt.., 1 Br. & ......... _...A ...._ ... 12 · ~ ,-. .,,.. 0440 !!!!!! !!!!!!!!!! _ • nee, large rw drl¥e In i-;:H:=•::··.,. 72_~...:.300~·...:.2_4...,.tn...:.;_. ~EOE.:;;;;:;;;144-~:;-IO"i7~0;:;:;;;;;;;;: a.ft with loft tpt. Ger· ..... _.. Y"el 4 " 1111 WeelOl!ff, N.e. 2M doof'. 1n5 Whittler St.11 .. ,....IMlll Ion, HouNtceep-
IO" enctoMd, petlo, ..... ..... ptt .. I PUllJ to 4000 eq. ft. 11t. floot. ~:l~40-H52. EvH It ... '°' wtdOw. hoe :'°'".: s:.n::::. NO FHI Apt. a Condo :::--~ ,,,:,:::.-n:; Agent 541~ ~~~~1 -----1..Jl!l!!!!l.--..l!l! ~~~m~I=
1415. Ot Hamilton, ...,.., VIiia,.,.... --........... So l410una ' Atoh hy. ~11 11M912 1rc*er _.._, ClllMMI '"°' 462 & llOO IQ ft IP 1'1911 l•·-·••11 ~18. Mon-Ftt. · . vtee. SAHDIJIPEA MO-wloood hwy ¥1tlblllty •mi Ill m•
8T'UNNING lltge ' & 2 Br. ~~·vBecMlot......, pootP9ft.., ~1~ IMS. 411·2381 tr JW 72 I M =·!"!%.:can t ... Glldln Ape. Pool. .._
l40f & l4H. 110 w. ape, MCurlty gete, au '"""' ...... llU .. .... • •l'DIU 1~ 7420/tlr •et11ne 1"'-8t. .,...., no pea. Cell ----A..,..""*.......,. ~hl pey. All lradll IVtll4lbll
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N1oe --. Cell pafnt, ole.aft, garao-. ·--..-• ptw llflOnl.. .. NWIKl\411 ... Ml•.cMMtlPM. 1410/rno. 7141~ wm"O'mfl&.I OIOlnonM·.A......,.I dliek.Cel• W,"'°"' Oploe·,_,. Ul-'111 ...._.;......_ ____ _
aft lltM"' 211/402·2167 3 I 4 Ir. Cloee to_..,, ....... Hot tub In Iv.""·· · M4-11. ~ • ~
OOllct. tum & untum rNMfta ..,,_ Ind, ""*'8. lkJ: Prtme '°"""*' V'*'I of-eftANn'V h_. I ~--,,...------! ·~··· Ill •m'e nltl••· 11114 Heh1eton. Ownr. ftee .... 141 n. 101H My,,......., ... ,,,.. .... ~;.;;...~-----...... 11Ml11. ~ .. ~'" ot (la) ',.'.i~1'1· ...... < 0 I 0 le) :. '::°',.~:. ~=· D:Ellll 478/mo. I •r. 2 ••· , .. ,_.. ... ::i=-· IUde c*. ... •••• .=:-1~~ =\i:::u • .:.1.·~=.-~0-~ld--J...,ll'l_.~iiFi~~--.111DI '"""'..._IQ •••n tore••t •"d -1 •• -.. •
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Veey busy CJrculation office need8 a :
reliable, mature, and reaponaible :
p~raon for an Aaelatent Office :
Manager pcsition. :
Muat have aood phone mannere, ;
1eneral office akilh, typlq and 10 :
key. Able to work under premure and :
make r'eSp(>lllible dedslona. :
. Experience in manaaement and d.e1a :
: procemlna a plua. . ;
; Good oompeny benefits. Start approx.
. $1200. Month.
: Call Eileen between 9:00 AM and
; 11:00 AM for appointment at
: 642-4321.
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ORANGE COAST DAIL, Y PILOT
330 w 8AY ST •COSTA MESA. CA 92626 ...... l.lll•l OPt~JNtUNt'" l Ml*l0¥f .
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SPE.11> YOUR DAY
AT n£ BEACH
TEL-1-0llC
la looking for part-trme per
••II Orange Coaat'e faetlng growing newepaper by phone, from pleuant otnce.
~vtnilJUM s.~y morn1nc·
·~hel¢ul,
but willina to train •Good wnilll potential
9Must be pleasant,
1mbitlous and outcoilll
Clll S48-4000
bttwen 9AM-3PM
"Ill PlllTIYI lllWll"
E.O.E.
To Place your
"P'Ht Result"
Service Dlredory
ad .... Call Now
642·1671
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appredat.e. $4885, Fred
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'71 01teun King Cab,
catm atien. nu tlru.
clean. S2900/080.
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ATLAS CHIYSLll·PLYMOUTH
2929 Hlrbof Blvd .. Cost.a Mela. Tel. 54$-19:M. 3 t»ocJls
IOtllh ol San ~o Freeway off H1rbor Blvd. Complete
body lhop. S1lee. Service. P1rta. Service Dept. open
Monday thru Frld1y 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P M. end 8 A.M. to 5
P.M. on Saturday . .,
OIANGI COAST AMC/JllP/llNAULT
2524 Hart>ot Blvd .. Cotta Meta
549.9023 845-n10
• 1 Jeep 0.alef' In the w .. tt See u1 today for Nlel. MNlce
& IMSlng. There are reuone why we are 111 ..• Price and
Mtectlonl Alto, the 1H-new Rlnaul1 Alllanc:. la herel
THIODOll IOllNS POID
Modern 11119, ~. part1. body, paint & tire dept1.
Competitive ret .. on ..... & daffy ,....1111. 2oeo Harbor B!W .• Colt• Mell. 841-0010 0( ~-8211.
MATCH THI MUt-tlERS OM THE
MAP WITH T.. MUMllRS IN THE IOXES
LONG llACH aMW
Large Hlectlon of new & quality uled BMW's and other nne
cars! Sales. MrviGe & IMl!ng. Tr~'"' ~I Tette 405
Fr...,_y lo North Cherry off-rMnp, turn right & go I blocks north to 3870 N. Cherry AV9., Long 8"ch.
(714) 836-5790 (213) 427-S.fM
• NAllll CADILLAC
2600 Harb« Blvd., Colt• MIN. Tel. 540-9100. ~ County's Largett Cadillac: deeler. Sa611. SeMce._ Leaalng.
• SADOLlaACK aMW/IUaAIU
28402 M.,guertte Pkwy •• Avery Pkwy. 9lltt
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11affed, m09t modWn eervloe I parta dept.; 2. One of tM
Southland'• mott ••P«lenoed ..... I IMlfna lteff; I . Elimination 01 the mlddtemen by i..ino cs..-dlNet.
131·2040 Mlma6on VlefO 4M ....
IOI LONCHtll PONTIAC .
13'00 Beech B!Vd., Wll1mlnater. Tel. 112-1651. ~
County'• otde9t and 1.,geat Pontlec: deelerthlp. S1lll,
s.vtce. Petta.
DICK Ml&.Lll flAT/t.ANCIA
, "Probabty the loweet prlQed Flatt In Southern Callfornl1"
(Located 1 mle nontl of South Coeat ~ -r.w M* St:anct-w.Mr Aw. In S..ta Ana) '
120 w. Warner, s .. ta Ane 557·2132
IANTA ANA DATIUN
1001 E. t7th ltrHt, Senta Ana. Tel. aH-7811. Your °"""* Oed6c•l.cl ~ o....
• COSTA MISA DAtsUN 2~5 H.,bof Btvd., Calta Mela. Tel. ~ 10. SetYing
Orange County for 18 ~ 1 Mlle So. 405.
SUNSn POID, INC.
(HOfM ol Wiiiie the Whit.). 5440 Gard9'1 GrOV9 Blvd., • vy .. tmln1t•. Tel. ~10.
•
THI DRAllil CDAIT ~
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1983
.,.., ............ .., ........ 0,,.....
Valerie Torelli, of Huntington Beach, lets
her feelings be known about teacher
layoffs and class cutbacks.
College district
layoffs • issues
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
O( ... o.lly ..........
Layoff notices were to be
delivered today to more than 100
full-time teachers and
administrators in the Coast
Community College District,
effective June 30.
trustees and administrators.
Mentioning a cut in campus
sports programs, Orange Coast
College tocioloc major Valerie
Torelli taid; "Students will get
enough exercise now fighting
each other for what's left of the
claSIM!S.
"I 1uggest you take a long,
hard and pomibly last look at ua.
(See COLLEGE, Pase A!)
Mesa crime decreases
Chief Ro6er Netli
praises cilizen1.
lyJOOICADBNHEAD or ... ...,,.. .....
Cclta M-Police Chief Ropr
Neth 11 crecUtlnt both cltlsen
Involvement ana police bHt
patrola for a 12 percent drop ln
crtme lut YMr.
Crime 1tatl1Uc1 releued
Y•terday 1howtd Coe\Af M ...
had the l1r1eat reducUon ln
crlme aJonc the Oranp Cout ln
1982, Neth l&ld.
However, d"plte an overall
drop in crime, there were
increuea In rape, robbery and
.... ult. .
"We've had excellent citizen
pert.lclpaUon. etpedally with the
tfqhborhood Wat.ch ptOIJ'&l'n," ••
Neth l&ld. "l think ai.o thaHht
area polk.ina we've had for the
lut. four y1an 1' ,..Uy l\art.Jna to
pey oft."
Homicide cHe• dropred 76 percent, from four ln 198 to one
ln 1982. Harvey Mark Devla la
awaJIJna trial In connect.ion with
the allepd torture alaylna of hit
lO~week old dauahter Heather
O.Vla lut September.
Coeta Mesa resident.a Iott $8
million In property lut year due
to theft and buralary. Police
recovered about $1.8 million
while about 32 percent of the
crimes ended In arresta.
Other crlme 1t.atlatica include:
-Rape, up 23 percent, from
2e In 1981 to 32 lal\ y..,.,
-Robbery, up 9 peroent1 from
128 ln 198'1 to 140 ln 1982. .-..uJt, up 7 j)tn)ent. from
470 In 1981 to 605 latt yew.
-Re1ldent1ai bur1larit•. down 37 .. rcent.
-Automobile and oommerdal
burglariet, down 7 pen:ient from
1,420 to l,316 Lu\ ye,.r.
-Theft. over $200 dropped 10
percent lut year from f ,b87 to
973.
-Motor vehicle thefU
lncreued 15 percent. from 363 to
406 last year.
There were 6,552 crimH
reported ln Coat.a Mesa lut vear.
compared to 7,468 ln 1981 .
COAST IDIIlll
ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
-D~ntist faces drug count
By JODI CADENHEAD after posting bond of $25,000,
OftM Deir,.... • ..., police said.
Costa Mesa pol1lce arrested Cost.a Mesa polloe Capt. Robert
dentist. Tony Protopappas last Moody said detectives David
night aft.er he allegedly drew Walker and David Goerke were
down on two undercover officers patrolling the dentist's office at
with a 9 mm automatic pistol 534 W. 19th St. lut night aft.er
outside hi.a oUJces. the d entist had requested
Dr. ~topappas was arrested protection because of alleged
shortly alter -8 on auap cfon of ~on bis life. . -.
carrying a concealed weapon, Au t horl ties have b een
assault with a deadly weapon o ,,.investigating why two patients
the officers and posseaalon of died and why a third lapeed into
cocaine. a coma after being treated at
He was releued from police Protopappas' office in Costa
custody at 12:30 this morning Mesa.
Capt. Moody said the two
officers spotted a transient
r~ through the truh In
back of the dentiat's office, and
when Protopappaa and his wife,
Pamela Sue, emerged from the
building, the couple were asked
to show their identiCication.
The man, later Identified a.a
Protopappaa, pulli!aa lOided and
cocked 9 mm automatic pistol from a shoulder holster and
aimed it at Walker, police said.
The officers and the suspect
were at a standoff for several
El Toro airport use urged
John Wayne expansion foes seek solution
By STEVE MARBLE or ... Deir,.......,
Airport expansion foes have
agreed to accept 41 dally jet
depa.rtw'ee out of John Wayne
Airport If the county la willing to aeek temporary uae of El Toro
Marine Corpe Air Station u a
short-hop airport.
Barbara Liebman, leader of
the newly-formed Airport
Working Group of Orange
County, said a further condition
would be that the cowity study
the feasibility of a new regional
airport in Orange County ,
possibly Santiago Canyon.
"Looking for
some way to
take heat off."
resident, said if the proposal is
accepted, the group would agree
not to stand in the way of airport
improvementa such as a new
tenninal and parking loL
While El Toro has often been
mentioned and rejected as a
potential site for commerdal
flighta, Liebman aaid the new
plan would guarantee that the
air station never be targeted as a
permanent regional airport.
Lichman suggested that El
Toro would be used for five to 10
years with as many as 14 daily
departures. During the us.age of
El Toro7"'ahe saia, the county
could conduct a eerious look for a
new regional<(lirPC>rt lite.
The Airport Working Group is
an organlz.ation that Includes 19
homeowner and business
auociations mostly from
Newport Beac.h. The roster
ranges from the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commerce to Stop
Polluting Our Newport.
Lichman claimed the group
represents about 20,000 people.
aec:onds behind the dental office
before Protopappaa lowered hia
weapon and placed it on the
ground, Moody said. .
A container with a substance
believed to be cocaine waa later
found in the dentist'• jacket,
police said. The dentist'• wife
wu..noi~.
Protopappas' arraignment is
scheduled March 3 In Harbor
Municipal Court. A receptionist
at his offioe aald he would not be
at work today.
Barbara Liebman agrees
to 41 flights. ''Our ,pl II to not keep suing
and spending private and public
money," she said yesterday
during a preu conference.
"We're looking for aome way to
take the heat off John Wayne:;,
The county, for the second
time in two years, is preparing to
study the future of John Wayne.
Operators of the airport have
suggested 12 alternatives that_
range from a complete shutdown
to wide-open jet uae.
New transit ·plan unveiled
Currently, thes:e are 41 daily
departures out of John Wayne
permitted. Expanalon crltica and
the dty of Newport Beach turned
beck a muter plan last year that
would have permitted 55 daily
takeoffs.
Lichman, a Newport Beach
~ine would link major employment centers
By GLENN SCOT!' or-..,_,,......,.
Ora.nge County may aeern too
spreaft out, but a mua transit line
could succeufully link the
county'• 10 largeat employment
centers, an Orange County
Transit Diatrict official said last
night""
OCTD Development Director
Brian Pearson told about 40
people at the C ulverdale
Clubhouae In Irvine the system la
designed to drop ofl commuters
within walking distance of the
busiest business centers.
The mass transit line -either
a busway or a U,ht rail ays1em -
would connect theae areas while
sending other apura through
residential IM!C'ton.
Planners are studying these
three major options:
Despite pleas from 1tudenta
and teachers hoping to prevent
masalve layoffs and program
cuts, the district's Board of
Tru1tee1 last night voted
unanimously to approve the
retrenchment package. 2 hurt • 'v NB shooting
Stations would be placed at
locations such aa South Coast
Plaza, the Irvine Bua1nesa Center
and John Wayne Airport, and
would enable conunutera to reach
high-denaity destinations
without the problems of finding
parking, he said.
His oomments came during one' or four worklhopt ICheduled by
OCTD durin1 the next two
weeb to diacuas preliminary
findings about maas tranalt
flternatives.
-Diamond lanes in expanded
freeways for exprem ~and
car pools. The 33-mile system
would displace 48 homes and two
buaineaeea and COit $551 mlllioo
to build and $150 million per
year to operate . .SU. fares would
cover about 3~rof the
oosta. Yet diatrict offidals Mid the
layofh and prosram cuta would
only ellmlnat.e about one-third of
the $5.5 million budget deficit facinC the district next year.
"There Is not a single
adminlltrator who doesn't
de~ what we're forced to do,"
Mid Chancellor Nonnan Wataon.
"We deplore it, we regret it, but
we find it nece.ary. ••
An emotional audience filled
the 1,200-seat Robert Moore
Theeter at Orange Cout College
for the board'• meeting. Many
atucleta carried protest aigna and
ahouieci catcalla at the diltrict
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A dispute early today between
three men led to the shooting of
one and the stabbing of another,
Newport Beach police believe.
The two men were reported in
aerious condition at area
h09pltala.
Police said they found one of
the men, Meadhi Shademan, 33,
In front of his 2686 San Joaquin
Hilla Road apartment. early thia
morning.
Shademan appear~ to have
been lhot twice UloU8h wime.ee
reported hearing at leut five
round8 of gunfire, police llld.
Shademan reportedly 'namfQ
his two alleged asaallanta before
being taken -to Fountain Valley
Communlty Hospltal Trauma
C-enter, where he remal.N.
One of the named su•pectJ,
Domenlc Cacio, 53, showed up at
Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach a abort time later
to .seek treatment for uab
wounda.
Caclo was arrested on auapldoo
of attempted murder and taken
to the jail ward at UC Irvine
Medical Center in Orange. No
ball haa been aet.
A third penon, Jc:mein Shahi,
25, of Laguna Hilla, was arrested
at Hoag on auapidon of assault
with a deadly weapon.
Polioe aald they believe Shahl,
who accompanied Caclo to the
hospital, hit Shademan over the
bead with a board before the
lhooting.
Shah! Ja belna held on $10,000
bell at the Newport dty Jail
Police Nld they believe the
three-men aot Into • c:Uapute but
that it ii unclHr what tr1gered
it.
OCTD Plannlna Manager
Mike Corlett said Orange
County'• 10 largest employment
cent.en aenerate about 131,000
jobs.
That figure i1 much larger
than jobs found in either
downtown San Diego or
Portland, he aald.
The difference, however, la
that the employment centers
~·tin one area. hwtead, they
are clustered alone aeveral of the
county'• freeways. Cotlett l&ld.
-Elevated buswaya Uli"8 the
medians of existing freeways,
primarily the Santa Ana
Frftway. Abo a 33-mile system,
ll would cauae little
displacement, cost $1.1 billion to
build and $167 m1lUon a year to
run. Fares would cover 31
percent of the annual 001tta.
-Light rail ayltem runniJw
on elevated track• over local
1treeu and at l?•de alo"I the
abandoned Pacific Electric
rflbt-of-wa.y throuah the central
county. The rail system would be
the mo1t extenllve ~·with (See TRANSIT, Pap ) I
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Oscar nominees told
A.cademy ..t w•nl• nomia•llo••
were 1111nouneftl in Holl1w'OOd
tod•1 ,...,,,, • number of JMtW
ualui., •well• tome old
lanwltei. J~ieyln• for
f llmdc-m •, top award. SH A3.
M•ria• ff '611
bake1ball ,,.,. Seott
Filipek h ~lected
Suniel Le...,. pl•yer
of die year. Pap CI.
TenneMH Ernie Ford,
reeipkol 0/ IM ea.,.
Mna CIWUer of
Conuneroe Heltl'f
A. ward, reMlli die
P'!id ol' •1•.~BI.
COLLEGE LAYOFFS . • •
If theee propotala ao through,
we'll ... that you set removed
from oftke," Torelli Mid.
Others demanded that the
truateea consider coat-cu~
alternatives, lncludlna a pro
to end funding to KOCE Channel
50, the district-owned televl.aJon
station. Still others criticized a
recent board decision to lease
new cars for up to seven top
administrators· at A time of
extenaive budget cuts.
In all. 114 full ''""'" tPA<'hers
and administrators at Orange
Coast, Golden West and Coastline
collelH were scheduled to
receive layoff notlcH today.
District ottlctala aald that,
~auae aome may be able to
"bump" Into other paaitlona, the
number of employees not
retum.lna next tall I.a about 93.
Programs hardest hit by the
layofh Include nuratn1.
psychology, mualc, biology,
history, speech and theater aru.
Drscontlnued programs include
animal health, civil technology,
broadcasting. water technology
and women's studies.
Map depicts transit stations at I 0 largest
employment centers in county.
TRANSIT PLAN . • •
up to 46 miles of track. It would
displace 35 homes, mostly in
Garden Grove. and 35 business,
mostly in Santa Ana .
Construction would cost $1.2
billion and annual operating costa
would be $130 million. with 46
percent covered by fares.
Pearson said environmental
reports for each option should be
completed this summer, with one
alternative choeen th.is fall.
Bank makes art center pledge
The First Interstate Bank of
California Foundation has made
a $125,000 pledge toward
construction of the $60 million
Orange County Performing Arts
Center in Costa Mesa.
"Our Foundation officers
carefully examined the proposal
to build this major performing
arts center," said Norman Barker
Jr .. chairman of the bank. "And
we feel confident the facilities
have been planned with the
utmost attention to the cultural
needs of the people of Orange
County and s urr;oundlng
communities."
The gift brings to more than
$26 milllon the oon\ributions and
pledge• received towar~ the
endowment and construction of
the center.
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:Paddle wheel scraper (foreground) and bulldozer begin rough ·
grading at site o1 Orange County Fair amphitheater complex. . .
~July finish for f a~ir theater
By July, rock muaic fans and
ballet enthusiaata will be taking
thelr aeata at the long await.ea
$10 million amphitheater now
under oonatrucUon at the Orange
County Fairgrounds In Costa
Meaa, offictals say.
Nederlander-West Inc.. which
has the state contract to build the
15,000-aeat open air theater.
plans to offer popular music
shows. theater, ballet and opera,
according to Stan Seidan.
Nederlander vice president.
Tickets will go 911 sale ln May
for the Costa Mesa theater that
has been compared to the,
popular 12,000-seat Irvine
Meadows Amphitheater, which
opened in 1981 .
After more than six years of
political bickering and financial
and legal setbacks, construction
began Feb. 1 on the theater
located at 88 Fair Drive, across
from Qty Hall.
Fair manager Ken Fulk said
construction crews for contractor
F,d Grush of Long Beach are now
· acooping out truckloads of earth
where the stage will be built
near the comer of Fair Drive and
Fairview Road. ·
"I feel good that it's going,"
said Fulk. "I'm diaappointed that
It took so long. This ls something
tttlat will be a real benefit to
-coata Mesa and the whole
conununity."
The open-air facility on nine
acres will include about 8,000
fixed seats and 7,000 spaces for
lawn seating.
QC divvies up . f ede_r~l fµn~s
By JEFF ADLER
Of .... .,.., ..... lteff
Orange U>unty supervisors are
focusing their attention on plans
for spending more than $5
million expected ln 1983-84 U.S.
housing and development funds.
The board ia expected_ to
approve forWirdiniJ of the
county's application to the U.S.
Housing and Urban Development
Department when it again
consider• the block grant
program April 6.
Thurston Park community
undertaken with funds provided
in this year's block grant. ·.
The other $30,000 grant to the
city 11 slated for the city's
housing rehabilitation program.
It will provide funds for
low-interest loans, deferred
payment loans and grants to
moderate-and low-Income
families in the ,.-ea.
County programs
recommended for funding in the
application include a $100,000
grant for a replacement housing
program and $400,000 to acquire
sites on which to build housing
for low-and moderate-income
families ln unincorporated areas.
• If, as expected, HUD approves
the application, funds should
begin fiowing into county coffers
ln July or August, officl.ala said.
Other monlel may be avaQ_able
to the cities of IrvjRe, Fountain
Valley, Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa, but thoee cities must apply
on ~eir own for fund.ine because
they have populations ln excess
of 50,000. he said.
Hearings
on pay
scheduled
Newport·M9A Unifl.-d School
Dlatr&ct trua\e91 have echedua.d • hearina for Tu.day to the publlc can review a teachers' union
request for • e perotnl pay hike.
The ealary tncreaN 1'9quetted
by the Ne~port-M ... Federation
of Tuchera IMt week could coat
the dlatricl $L2 million,
accordin1 to Kevin Wheeler,
aaa41\ant aupertntendent for the
dl.atrict.
Union repreaentatlvea alao
propoeed a maximum ct.a. me of
29 atudenta, an tncreue ln health
coverage for dependenta. and a
guaranteed salary raiae every
three yeara for t.eachera with
more than l~ years experience.
Wheeler said the claaa aize
could not be reduced without
hiring 25 teachers. District
offlciala had hoped to shave $1
million from a projected $1.ti-mllllon budget de(lclt by
eliminating 30 teaching politlons
by June through attrition and
early retirement.
Union president Maya Decker
called the proposal "reallatlc'.'
Tue1day'1 public hearing,
which trustees 8Cheduled~urlng
thelr meeting yesterda~.! wll1
take pl.ace at 7:30 p.m. at Harper
Community Center, 425 E. 18th
St .. Costa Mesa. .
HB man held
in molestation
A 24-year-old Huntington
Beach man was arrested at his
Clay Avenue home last night on
suspicion of sexually molesting a
6-year-old girl.
Huntington Beach lJOlioe s,t.
Ed McErlaln said Larry Jay
Roudabush, who works aa a
baker ln Costa Mesa, was pl.aced
in Huntington Beach Jail on
suspicion of child molesting and
rape. He remained in custody
today in Heu of $2"5,000 bail,
McErlain aald.
The police spokesman said the
assault is alleged to have
occurred in Roudabush's home.
He aid the girl. a Huntington
Beach resident whoee name was
withheld, has not been
boepltallz.ed. Among thoee testifying during
heartngs. yesterday were Laguna
Beach Councilwoman Sally
Bellerue, who asked the
lawmakers to consider increasing
the city'• share of the funding by
$75,000.
Builder plans 110 ·homes
Bellerue aaid city official.I were
hoping the $134 ,000
reeommended f~r Laguna Beach
would be increased so the city
could Initiate a rehabilitation
program for historic hou9ea. Her
comments drew no response from
the five auperviaon.
The application propoee9 that
the city be given $100,000 for
com pletlon of a sewer
construction program in the
By STEVE MITCHELL o<tlle .,.., "°' .....
A development that calls for
110 large custom homes to be
built along a Laguna Beach
ridgeline will come under city
scrutiny ln the next few months.
the City of Laguna Beach.
-It ls asking the city to annex
the property.
The developer would like to
create 110 houses on aeveral new
streets and cul de sacs planned
for 27 acres of the now-vacant
parcel. The development would
have a four-acre park in its
center with 406 acres left ln open
apace, and about 34 acres of
cleared land for fire safety.
Canyon, and the Impact of a
cluster of new ~ on the
views from surrOlinding
developments and Laguna
Canyon.
If Laguna Beach decides
against annexation, after
reviewing the environmental
report, Carma-Sandling officials
have an option.
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air through \Veekend
Rain t5::i
The Canna-5{mdling Group of
Irvine la putting the flnal touches
on an environmental report that
outlines the company's plans to
create lots for 2,500 to
4.000-square-foot houses at the
northwest comer of the Top of
the World community. The
471-acre pa.reel. called Laguna
Heights, is currentl y In
unincorporated county territory.
But before Laguna Beach
officials will consider extending
Alta Laguna Boulevard, or
annexing the property, they
want to know what impact the
new neighborhood would have
on the rest of the city.
They can go back to the
oounty, seek a plan amendment
to allow up to 183 homes, and
build a two-lane road through an
adjac ent private parcel,
connecting with Laguna Canyon
Road about a third of a mile from
its intersection with El Toro
Road.
Coastal
Flllr tod.y en., Mtfy-momtng
log dllllpet• Hlgh1 70 to 75. Continued l1lr tonlghl and ,_,..,.., 0¥errrlgtlt IOwl 48 to
58. Hlgh1 tomottOW 87 to 73.
Weether to 01>nt1nue lelr end -"* lhfough the ...... end. ' Ehewllere, from Point
Conception to the Me11lc1n
border and out 80 mlle1:
Not1'-I wind• 12 to 22 knob tocfey -OU1 .. _,_ Wlnde·
tomorrow -• to northwwl 10 to 11 knoQ.. w.ietty ...-. e 10 10
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tonight. WNlef'ly IWe4ll 3 to 5
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lurbul«>I euri.
Ye11erd1y, 1 huge lloellng Cf-pounded ,_ ~ Into
lhe-tloOf "Ther•'• • 4,700-pound
namtMr lhll com. down wtttl •
r..,.eted tllump you can ,_ • m ll • ewey ," 1ald c i t y
19<*MWOIMll Unda Sulllvln. "It'• quite en ellJ)el'tenca for
1noet of the wst-'ront --. " IN
11td . adding tllat repelra ere upected to coll 1bou1 U 5
mllllon.
FOf ~·· Ille pier hOeted "big bendl' et Ill 1.-*-Bellroom
and more r~ attracted more
thin 3 mlMon peopM • ~ to "' 30 rHleuranll, 1hor,1 end
ercedff. With 111 cern val-Ilk•
etrnoepll«e, IM pier hM ~
ueecl for -=--In "*'fY "'°"* and .-.ion enowa.
Temperatures..
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Albeny 43 341
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Alflevtla 56 ,.
Altanta 51 ...
Atla'ltlc City 41 43
Aultln 83 42
8eltlmore 44 33
~ 60 ,.
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80lae 51 38
Bollon 31 33
lllOMll ... 11 ...
Buffalo ... S4
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70 :: 70 IO 11
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The developer. at the county's
suggestion. I.a making two major
requests of Laguna ~h:
-It is asking the city to allow
the exten•lon of Alta Laguna
Bouleva rd i nto the new
development to provide aooesa to
Specifically, they have
concerns about the density of the
project, the tra!fk impacts on
Park Avenue and Temple Hills
Drive, drainage from the
dev·etopment into La)(una
.
Public hearings on both the
subdivision proposal a-nd the
request for annexation will be in
about three months, city officials
say.
GRAND
FINALE
Merctlandise From All 5
• Of Our Locations
I
NATION
U.S. force~ to fight
if Libyans oufr. fire
By Tiie A11oelated Pre11 J.. ._ ,
WASHINGTON -The United Statet1 doel not plan to
lnvolve its military forcee if Libya and Sudan cluh, accord1Jli to
President Reaaan, wbo says U.S. radar 1urvetllance planee ln
the area are only on trainlnB exerchlel.
But Reagan, at a nationally broadcut new1 conference on
Wedneeday l\laht, aaid that the American forces have a rtsht to
fire back lf fl.red upon. "I think that anytime that our forces,
wherever we have put them, are fired upon, I have aaJd, they've
got a right to defend themaelvee," Reaa~ aaJd.
Sen. Hart tosses hat in ring
DENVER -Sen. Gary Hart, who maatenninded George
McGovern'• ~mocratic presidential nomination in 1972, la
announcing his own long-shot campaign tor the White Houae,
saying Americana face a choice between "national renewal and
national decline."
Guard dog stolen by burglars
TAMPA, Fla. -Six burglaries in two months prompted
John Seaward to buy a guard dog for his used car lot. The
aeventh time thieves hit, they made off with the pedigreed
Dobennan pinscher.
Clark back in intensive care
SALT LAKE CITY -Artificial heart recipient Barney
Clark was in fair condition today in an intensive care unit,
plagued by kidney and lung problems, after spending less than
two days in a regular private room.
Soviet prisoners to America ?
NEW YORK -Several Soviet soldiers imprisoned in
Afghanistan would like to come .to the United States and their ..
Afghan captors have indicated they would release them, an
official of Freedom House says.
STATE
First lady to-receive degre_e
MALIBU -Pepperdine University says it will accord first
lady Nancy Reagan an honorary doctor of laws degree 13 years
after conferring the same honor on ht>r husband. She will be
awarded the degree May 1 during on-campus ceremonies
following a reception and dinner in h er honor by the
Pepperdine Associates.
State IOUs for paying taxes
SACRAMENTO -State IOUs could be used to pay state
income taxes, under a bill approved by the state Senate's
Revenue and Taxation Committee. It would allow per.vins,
banks. corporations or insurance companies to pay state income
taxes with checks backed by their state IOUs.
State to hike cigarette tax?
SACRAMENTO -The state would raise its cigarette tax
five cents a pack, under a bill that passed lts first committee test.
The bill by Sen. Alan Robbins, D-Tarzana, went to the Senate
Finance Committee on a 6-2 vote Wednesday. The federal
cigarette tax doubled from 8 to 16 cents per pack on Jan. 1.
High court nixes pension bid
SAN FRANCISCO -Former Attorney General Evelle
Younger will have to get by on a state penaion of $2~.380
rather than the $67,030 a year he had beeb seeking, the state
Supreme Court says. The court on Wednesday denied without
comment Younger's appeal of an appeal court ruling lut
November.
Reward offered in arson fires
LOS ANGELF.S -A $10,000 reward is being offered for
infonnation leading to the conviction of a pe1'80n who has set 13
fires at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center since December.
USC offers jobs to 7 Soviets
LOS ANGELES -Th0e University of Southern California
has offered teaching positions to teVen Soviet Jewish acientiats
who claimed they nave been peniecuted for .eeking to leave
their country, a newspaper aaid today.
WORLD
Arms sales 'worries' solon
GUATEMALA CITY -U.S. Rep. Clarence Long says he
departa from here "worried" about propoaals to lncreue
American anna sales to the military regime of President Efrain
Rioe Montt.
Yankee troops use less heroin
DARMSTADT, West Germany -American aoldiera in
Europe have cut down their u.e of heroin but atill drink heavily
and smoke even more marijuana linoe the ~began warring
against drugs four years ago, according to a tary aurvey.
Quebec teachers to end strike?
QUEBEC -The Quebec Leplature today pal9ed a touah
back-to-work bill aimed at endina a lhfee.week strike by 71,000
t.eachen who had already voted to defy the measure. Defiant
teechera could be fired, loee three yeers' 1eniortty for every day
they remain on strike, or be fined up to $200 a day.
Orarfge Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thuredey, February 17, 1813 * Al
'Gandhi' top pick • In Oscar bid
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The
r ichly textured biography
"Gandhi" won top honora today
with J 1 nomlnationa for the 55th
Annual awardl of the Academy
of Motion Picture Art1 and
Sciences. The sex-change
comedy, "Toot.ale," followed with
10.
"E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial"
was nominated nine tlmes by the
Academy vote res .
"Vic-tor-Victoria'' collected 10
and "Das Boot" and "An Officer
and a Gentleman" garnered alx
South
Auslr.1h,1
AUSTRALIA
apiece.
"'Gandhi," for which RI.chard
Attenborough struggled 20 yea.rs
to finance and produce, waa
nominated u best picture and for
Attenborough'1 direction and
Ben Kinpley'1 performance u
India'• 1plritual leader. ·
Bealde1 Kingsl ey. the
nominees for beat actor were
Dustin Hoffman, "Toot.ale": Jack
Lemmon, "Miaalng'': Paul
Newman, "The Verdict," and
Peter O'Toole, "My Favorite
Year."
Nominees for beat actre,.:
Julie Andr ew1, "Vl c-
tor -Victorla"; Je11ica Lange,
"France1"; Sluy Spacek,
"Mtuing"; Meryl Streep,
"Sophle'1 Choice," and Debra
Winger, "An Officer and a
Gentleman."
For best picture of 1982: "E.T.
the E.x tr a -Terre 1 t r1 al'';
"Gandhl"; "Ml.salng"; "Tootale,"
and "The Verdict."
Nominated for best supporting
actor ~ere Charles Durning,
John Cook grimaces as he views charred debris· of home lost in
blaze. Map shows location of firestorm.
Trailer park takeover studied -.
By STEVE MARBLE O('IMO.-, .... ltlllf
In what would be a potentially
extraordinary move, city leaden
in Newport B each are
Chili's in,
race out
in Valley
investigating whether they can 'Coast Highway on the east side
oust the owner of a mobile home of Newport Bay, has been at the
park and take control of the center of a rent fight that has
facility. triggered lawsuits and allegations
The condemnation move from tenants that they're being
would be aimed at preserving or forced out.
even lowering rents at De Anza Thomas Peckenpaugh, an
Bayside Village, a 291-space attorney for the park owner, aaid
mobile home park on Newport .h e finds the condemnation
Bay. scheme "a laugh."
"lt'1 not a radical step," said But Maurer said the takeover
Councilman Phil Maurer, who idP.a appears to be legal and was
s uggested the move. "The explained to him by Paul
owners are gouging the tenantl M o r g a n , t h e a t t o r n e y
and it appears there's finally representing disgruntled tenants
aomethi.na we_ can do about lt." at the waterfront park.
'nle Fountain Valley Chamber The Oty Council. at Maurer's Morgan, who allo 1erve1 aa
of Commerce comes back to-earth request, will consider the city attorney ln We1tmin1ter,
this year 1taging a chill contest condemnation proposal later this ex p 1 a I n e d the re i 1 leg a!
instead of a balloon l'llCe. month. The park takeover would precedent for condemnation. He
For the past three yean, the be an extraordinary move said cities, by state law, are
chamber hu raiacd money by b e ca u 1 e l t has not been required to prepare housing
co-1pon1oring the Gordon accomplished before In ooliciea with an eye toward
)i\ennett Balloon Race in Mile California. pre1erving low and moderate-
"The Best Little WhorehoWNt in
Texu"; Louil Gouett Jr., "An
Officer and a Gentleman"; John
Llthgow, "The World Acoordlna.
to Garp"; James Maaon, "The
Verdict"; and Robert Pretton,
"Victor-Victoria."
Jesalca Lange became the firat
actress to be nominated in two
categories since Teresa Wriaht in
1942. Besides her 1tarring
performance in "Frances," Mill
Lange was named for her
su pporting performance· in
"Tootsie."
Australia
ravaged
by fire;
69 dead
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -
Firefighters choking in billowina
smoke 1ttugg)ed today to oontnil
raging brushfires that in 24 hours
ravaged 500 mile1 o f the
drought-plagued southeast oout,
leaving at least 69 people dead
and 8,000 othera homelem.
Early government estimates
put the damage at more than $97
million.
Winds of 62 mph swept off the
central Australian desert and
pres1ed the blaze•
through two 1tates toward the
Indian Ocean.
The flames left an aahen trail
of seven wasted town1 ,
burned-out sheep farma and
blackened skeletons of can on
the roads, authorities said.
South Australian 1tate fl.re
officials said the charred vehicles
contained the incinerated bodies
of drivers and pauengers,
including a family of five,
trapped by the inferno.
"People are dying aa they try
to reach their home1," said a ·,
firefighter in Lome, Victoria,
where many of the townsfolk
fled to the beach for safety. "We
can't atop It . . . It'• just like a
holocaust. We don't know where
to start looking" for bodiea.
The firestorms 1urrounded
Adelaide, a city of 1 million in
South Australia. and burned out
of control near Melbourne, the
state capital of neigh~
Victoria and Australia's
largest city after Sydney.
Huge clouds of smoke and duat
forced the cloaure of major
airporta in Melbourne and
Adelaide.
More than 4,000 firefight.en Jn
the two 1tatea battled the flamea
in 108 degree temperatiaree on
Wedne9Clay. Authorities IA1d 12
volunteer firemen died square Park. -But-. tb1a year, the The park, situated off Pacific income housing.
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condUcied in Paris, France, in
conjunction with a celebration of
the birth of ballooning.
Pat Crockett, executive
director of the chamber, aald
attempta to stage an alternate
balloon fe.tival at Mile Square
Park in May fell. through becal.19e
of expen1lve insuaance
requlttmentl. ·
In1tead, the chamber la
P1annlna a chW cook-off featlval
luly 1-4 out.aide the Fountain
Valley Recftat.lon Center, 16400
Brookhurat St. Local aervlce
clubl are expected to operate
food atanda and other concelSlona
for fund-raiaing.
The event ta expected to
include camival ridee. Food and
entertainment will follow
international themes, accordlne
to the chamber.
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~4 * Or•nr Cout OAIL't' PILOT/Thurlday. '•bruary 17, 1"3
Malls go
without
fanfare
By KAREN E. llEIN °' ................. In ceee you didn't know, th.la
week waa California Shopping
Center Week.
And lf you didn't know, don't
feel bid. You weren't alone.
Moat of our local ahopplng
cent.en didn't know, either.
Gov. George Deukmejian
proclalmed the honorary week ln '
recoarution of the increaaingly
important role shopping cent.en
and rna1la play in the lives of
Californians.
In his proclamation,
Deukmejian said the centers
deserved recognition because
"they provide countless people
with convenient and enjoyable
ofportunities to make a variety
0 purchases."
All the prabe la backed up by
statistics: Last year, retail sales ln
California shopping centers
totaled $47.6 billion. In the last
two years, retail space ln malls
and centers has grown by nearly
6 percent.
But it seems local merchants
weren't aware they were getting
a pat o n the back from the
governor.
"I didn't hear anything about
it." said a Huntington Center
spokesman. The Sou th Coast
Plaza Merchant.' Aaeodation was
aware of the week's designation,
but had no plans to
commemorate it.
"We are caught totally
unaware," said Bent Christiaruen
of the Harbor Center Merchants'
Asaod.atioir. · -. ----\...
Why didn't local store owners
know about their week?
It seems the International
Cou.ncil of Shopping Centers
didn't inform individual malls
and centers about it.
"No, I don't believe any
information was sent to the
59uth toast Plaza, and ·other malls not
observing Shopping Center Week
shopping centers themselves,"
said an ICSO spokesman. Chuck
Lawrence, with the ICSC's
University of Shopping Centers'
week-long conveption in San
Francisco, said the week is
geared around the convention,
not the centers themaelves.
So much for that pat on the
back -at least the shopping
centers didn't know what they
weren't missing.
OF SWITZERLAND
SIZES
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2A .. 6-10
8 .. 5-10
The Nubuck
Espadnlle
C•mel or rvvy
with ropt' .. td~
•nd CT~ wle
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99 FASHIGN-ISLAND ... NEWPORT BEACH ... 759-9551-
Winter
fest in
Laguna
The 20th annual Laauna
Beech Winter Feetlva11 featunnt
works of more than 120 artiata
and craftsmen, runa Friday
through Monday at the Festival
of Arla grounda.
The annual art festival,
apoMOred by the Laguna Beach
Chamber of Commerce, offers
much more than the exhibition of
works of art.
There's a poets' fest.lval, a Mad
Hatter'• contest, and live country
western music. And that doesn't
even count the food and drink
booths.
Among the artistic offerings
are original oU pain~ actyUca,
water colors, weaving, blown
glaas, leatherwork, clothing,
ceramics, jewelry, metal
sculpture, wood working and
stained glass.
Special attractions include a
Laguna Poets festival in the
forum, featuring a reading by
poet 'J'.erry Kennedy H~kett at
2;30 p.m. Saturday. Cost IS $5.
A Mad Hatter's contest, in
which prizes will be awarded
festival-goers with the wildest
designed headgear, will be at 2
p.m. Sunday.
And the Jack Rather Band will
. perform on the Festival green at
1 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
The festival grounds, located at
650 Laguna Canyon Road, will
be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .
each of the four days of the
winter art fest.
Admiasion is $1 for adults.
Children get in free.
"' set for Newport
Support.era of an international pentathlon to be held at
Coto de Caza thia y~ar are hopl.na to raise $35,000 for the event
at a Feb. 25 dinner in Newport lleach.
The Jr. World Champlonahip Pentathlon l.a ex~ draw participants from 22 nations. It wW be only the
time for the event to be held ln the United Statee.
· Coto de Caza ~ be th~ aite for pentathlon compeUUon in
the 1984 Olympic Games.
Guests at the dinner will include members of the U.S.
pentathlon team -Bob Nelmaa, Mike B1rley and Mllle
Storm. Ne wport Beac h. a:esident, Rlclaard Steveat la
spearheading local efforts for the 1983 peittathlon, to be staged
Oct. 15.
Tickets for the dinner are $50 a peraon, $500 for donors,
$1,000 for patrons and $5,000 for major patrons. For more
information, call 631-4886.
• The French-speakinJ( Alliance Fran~ of Orange
County wlll meet in Laguna Beach tomorrow to hear
observations of French people who have visited America.
From buckskin-claq explorers to modem-day tourists, the
French ·have visited the United' States and noted their
thoughts.
The meeting begins at 8 p.m. at the Congregational
Church, 340 St. Ann's Drive. Cost ls $3 for adults and $1 for
students.
• The public is lnvited to attend a free lecture on streea
reduction at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Costa Mesa's Newport
Harbor Counseling Center, 2900 Bristol Street., suite 105 D.
Marriage and family counselors Lee Haclaey and Jeune
Nelson will lead the two-hour lecture called "la Stre.a Killlng
You?" Relaxation and self-hypnosis techniques will be
diacussed.
• Corona del Mat resident Pegy Slmmoat, a retired PrA
member, has been 'honore<l~':-~ Oranfle County Board of
Education for her years of service with the Pr A. ·
Until recently, Timmons was editor of the PTA
newsletter. The education board noted that when she retired
as editor, it took eight people to replace her:
T immons also was cited for developing a general
information brochure for parents and students.
~ ... 1a1MO
lrrjne Co. names officers
Part of new elf orts to enhance public image
Several more Irvine Company
ad.rninJatrators who tleal d.irtctly
w i th the public have been
promoted •• part of new
Pruldent Tom Nlelaen'•
emphula on lmprovtna the firm's
community l.mage.
Named to new poets recently
are:
-Michael J . LeBlanc.
pro m oted from manager to
director of "overnmental
relatJona.
-Mi chae l Manehan ,
promoted from manaaer to
director of community relatlona.
Eerller. Nltlaen announced
1electlon of Robert S helton u the
com pany'• numbttr two
admJnl1trator. Hl1 title: Senior
Vice preeldcn\ heading a newly
created planning and community
relatlona group.
ReportiJ18 to Shelton are two
others wl\h rolee 1lrned J>rlmarUy
1t the com munl\y. They art
Monle6 Florian, who wu named
to the new poet of vice prettdent
for plannlna a nd policy
development. and Thomu Wilek,
vice president for public affain.
One of Florian'• taakl wW be
to ovet"llM the company'• advance
development planning. H. Pike
Oliver, formerly manager of the
program, waa promoted laat
'
Le81anci
month to beoome ltl director.
MeanwhU , the company al.lo
h H recruited a 1pectal11t Jn
property development, an uea
that 1ta.nda to benefit from the
coordlnat~d community Image
campaJIJl.
Orangt Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, FebtuafY 17, 1883 * Ila
hehun Florian
C . Bradley Ollon. named
ruverslde County'• 1982 "Builder
of the Year," by the Building
Industry Mtoc:lation branch In
that co1,1 nt y, la a n ew
development dlrl.'Ctor for le'Veral
key project.a.
011~"" Olton
01->n will be responaJble tor a
proJ>C*d 200·an"efolf vOlaae Ln
IAauna and Laurti canyoru and
the-10,000-acrt-Irvine CoHt
planned communJty In open land
bot.ween Corona de1 Mar an d
Laguna Beach
Check upon those alluring ad claims
Advanced test gear
to colleges
In an effort to bolster high
technolog y ed u cation, an
Anaheim-based electronics firm
has donated $4 5,000 in
1<>phiatlcated test equipment to
Orange Coast and Santa Ana
community colleges.
Odetlcs Inc . gave the
equipment, which includes code
translators, logic analyurs. data
generators and cable assemblies
to the colleges as p;lrt of the
Ame rica n Electroni cs
A..ssoellil\w.i':r efforts to improve
the quality of engineers and
technicians in the industry.
Odetics. "Obviously the high tech
area is going to be a major focus
of jobs i.n the future.
"We're doing logically what
we can to stimulate that
education," Goldberg said.
The equipment will be used in
the electronics technician and
science programs at the colleges,
he said. In the past. OdetJcs has
donated computer software to
high 9Chools.
Odetlcs, loea~e<i at -!.38-0 S .
Anabeim Blvd., supplies tape
recording equipment for space
flight programs and sped.allzes in
electronic information processing
technology for government,
industrial and commercial
"The n ation is already
beginning to see the need for
more high tech students for the
upcoming job market," said Les
Goldberg, a spokesman for applications.
')
Bank to open Mesa unit
Commerce Bank will celebrate
the grand opening tonight of its
branch at South Coast Plaza
Town Center in Costa Mesa.
Th e l oca ll y-o wn ed
Independent commercial bank
apedalizing in business banking,
will open the branch at 3210
Park Center Drive, near the
NlJC ll)TIC(
West.in South Coast Plaza Hotel.
Timothy L. Strader, executive
Vice president of the Koll Co .. ls
chairman of the bank board. The
financial institution began in
February 1979 and now haa
assets of $85 million. officials
said.
NII.IC NOT1C£ PlBJC ll)TJC[
By SYLVIA PORTER
When you read an adverti.lement, you-know the penon or
company behlnd It la paying hard caah to lnfiuence you. You
know, too, that influence can be In your Interest if you learn
about a better or cheaper product or service.
You even can enjoy ''Ouff" advertising for ita pure uplift
or entertainment value w ithout necessarily buying the item. A
aexy embrace on the television 1Creen doesn't
automatically mean the toothpaste will bring
you embraces as well.
To get the beet results from advertising
and avoid being mialed, there are certain
techniques you can U1e to test the ad.
The aame is true of 1tatementa made by
public officials or others about the economy ,
or what should be d one to improve it. Thoee
statements also are often paid !or with hard
cash and are equally deelgned to lafluence '
you. For your own good or not? -Porter
Here are simple, common -aenae questions to test both types
of meuages -by public officials or sellers of products or
aervices: . -What is the lnterest or "angle" of the party trying to
influence you?
ls it to buy X? Elect or re-elect Y now or later? Approve
special legislation to benefit industry Z? Find out the bias -
and you are in a position to evaluate the message critically.
-What is said that's within your experience?
The communicators may Sf.Out lots of jargon or statistics to
make you believe that you can t understand the real facta.
When th.is technique ls used, you may have no choice but to -
accept what you are told.
Your secret defense against th.is technique is to ask what is
said that is within your experience and to evaluate the jargon
with common sense. U one part ls nonsense, so may be the rest.
-la the pitch conaiatently vague?
U a food is "nutritious" or an economic program ia
designed to spur recovery, ask younelf how th.is is so. U there
Is no explanatton and It'• all just vague talk, look and tum
away.
-What isn't being said?
U a product contains no cholesterol. does it contain a
saturated fat? If a tax lncreue just cancels the effect of a tax
cut that went to different people, how are we aa a whole
moved ahead or better off?
By cloee slicing of definitions, the copywriter or
speechwriter may h ope your mind leaps to conclusions
suggested subliminally.
But the conclusions are not stated outright. Keep in mind
the purpoee of the pitch and you're on the way to
PlBJC ll)llC[
T-1.,. MOTIC•c~°' ~':u ::::=c~~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF
TINITU SAU NO. 11*"°2121' UAL "'ONln'Y AT YOU AM • DIPAUL T UNDO A TMI COUNTY °' LOe AMQIUI MURRAY ltA.RPMAN AND
NOTIC·•MDEfAUlT """ATI!IALI o••o o• TfllUST DATID nu& ... ..,... OF PETITION TO
AND B.KTION TO HU No. NW t•1 OCTC>eP 1, .._ UNLSH YOU a.-,......... CA e.12 ADMINISTER ESTATE NO.
UMDC9 ~D Of TfllUaT In 1M lllp9ftof Cow1 of TAIC• ACTION TO PROT•CT PLAI MTlFF. COMMUNITY A 1 1818
undel'lt.andlng what the pit.ch really 1$. It is then faJr to make
an educated guess that If It isn't said outright, It probably isn't
80.
-A.re non sequlturs used?
Just because Celebrity X auppoeedly uaes Product Y, the
product isn't necessarily better or cleaner or healthier.
Juat because a line on a ch.art goes up or down doesn't
mean relevant items aren't left out of the definition that
determfne1 h ow high or low that line will go. Look cloeeJy, the
copywriter or speechwrlter may be counting on your boredom
or inattention to accept an argument that doesn't follow and to
allay your normal suspicions.
-What about the negative eCfecta2
If a buzz aaw will slice through a tree in 20 seoonds, will it
do that to you if it strikes a nail and perhaps IB knocked
backward?
The ad may not say. It's up to you to ask about any safety
devices before you buy. If an Insecticide will kill bugs. what
will It do to your children? How do you keep it away from
your youngsters? .
Read the label before you buy. as well as before you use
any of an advertised product. Once you have seen the cautions
or ingredients, you may not want the item around you at all.
U a plan to rebuild the economy will put dollars into
industry X, will it make loans harder to get for industry Y or
help competitors in industry Z? Look for side effects here, too.
-Can you get Impartial advice?
U a friend has used a product, ask about it first before you
b uy -particularly if it's a big-ticket item. H you know experts
in the field -a physician who might know about a pill ~
inquire.
-What's the record of the person or company trying to
convince you?
U you find that a company or the proponent of a position
h as tried to fool you before, don't be quick to believe this time.
-Check for a desire to hide facts.
If the facts are favorable, the advertiser usually will be
willing to tell them for obvious reasons. But if a firm won't
give facta on price ranges over the phone or an insurer won't
send you a sample insurance policy, or anyone won't answer
reasonable questions, be warned.
-If you are being rushed, watch out.
If you're told to buy item Q or go along with action X
right now, ask youraeli: What's the urgency? Or are you being
kept from asking pertinent questions? -
If a door-to-d90r sales representative says you must s.ign a
contract now to be eligible for a big discount, chances are that
is false and not-so-subtle coercion. Say "no" even if you we.re
previously interested.
EFFORTLESS EXERCISE
WITH MY OWN ELE@TRONIC TRIMMER
lllPCtnANT NOTICI 1M St.le of C~ YOUlt PfllOPlltTY, IT MAY IR 8ANK. 1 Clllfomle COfl>Otltlon -I .
IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN lnendfofthe tOU>ATAPUe&.JCIALL•You DEFENDANT: JOHN J . To all heirs. benefidanes, FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU C-ty of LOI,.,...... ..-0 AN talANATIOM °',,. KULIKOff. d/b/1 J.J. l<UUKOFF cr edltora and contingent ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, In th• M•tt•r of Ille E.11111 0 NATU ... cw THa .... oc••DlMO COMPANY; end DOES 1 lllfouelh c red I t 0 r I 0 f Murr a y
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IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY ANNA COROPOFF, (Con-•). AGAIN•T YOU, YOU IHOULO 10. lnolullw Karpman and pel'10ns who COURT ACTI0+4 and you may have Notice I• hefeby gl11en that t CONTACT A LAW'ftfl SUfllMOMI be th in IN llGIN right to't><ing your eccount undenlQned wtll Mii •• private... On Febfuery 25. UIQ . II 8'30 .... ,......, • M14t1 may 0 erwt.e tera
, In OOod •tending by pey1ng 111 ol to the hlghetl and t>e•t bklde<, 1.m .. u duly appointed Tru•t" ..ancai y" ...._ -. ..._ in the will and/or estate: your put du e paymentt plu• tubject to conltrmellon of Hid under end purtuent to Dffd of n. _. ..., ......_ ....... ,.... A petition haa been filed
permitted co••• and upen•ee Supet1ot Coult. on°' •flet the 21th Truet -ded "'°"9mbet 10, 1NO ..._. ,.. ...... '-IN .._ by Linda Karpman in the wtthin tlv• monlha rrom the dale cSey of FeONaly, 1983 II IN ott1oe .. lnl1r. No. 11190, boOll 13a27. ,_,...... ...... .,.. ....,. tlll• notice 01 defiult wu oC Sllllerton, MIAtf & HIMd, 12650 page 1309, ot Ofllct1I Aecorda1 ._ ....,, 1r -..... Superior Court o~ Orange
recorded. Thia •mount ta RIYetalde Drive, North Holl~. executed by: JU AN LUA 1na AYllOI U•t•• Ila 1141• County requesting that
$31,.357 86 .. of 1-1$-83 end wtl County ot Loa Angel ... Stlle of TERESA LUA, lluebancl Ind ................ II trtllMHlal , ..... LI n d a Karp man be
lncreeae untll your account c.itfomla 91807, all the right, t.ltle JESUSCISNEAOS,1114n01emen,M .... _..,. W.• u•1 .... appointed al personal becornM eutrenl You may not na.... end lnt•eet of Mid (~-~ In Jotnt •-nte. u trUJ1or9, In the ........ W. ........ ...,. adminil
10 pey the entlfe unpaid portion of end to 1111 the certlllll rMI P'°'*'Y olflc• of the county RecOfdlf of • • ..._ ~ .. ....._ .. , .. re~tauve to ter your account, e11en thouoll full eltu1te In the County of Or1nge, OrlnQe COunty. Ste1e of Celllomt., ....... the est ale of Mu rr a y peyment -demwlded. but you State of Ca1llornt1, perllculerty WILL SEU. AT PUIUC AUCTIOH lf you ...,. to .... the ad¥loe of Karp man (under the
must ..-tM emount 1111tc1 8bo\le. ~bed • fOllowS. to-<Mt; TO HIGHEST BIOOEl'I FOR CASW en attorney In thl1 m1ttlf you lnd-.-nd-nt A.1-•-•--••on An;-ttne months from the date Lot 49 of TrlCt ~1. County of {Peyebte at time of Nie In l..tul lhould do IO promptly IO that~ f ~ "' ) T;"'"\j~ of recordetlOn ol 1111• document °'*""· State of c.lltornla u pet money ot the United St11 .. 1 et; written r•pon•. If 1ny, may .,. O ..... ta Art · e pe
(whlett dite ot r-d•tlon appew'I rnllP ,_ded In Boott 154, PllQtt 9 18022 Cowen Strfft, ln1lne. ell tied on*"-la set for hearing ln Dept.
,_eon), ""'-Ule obllgltlon being to 17 lnchl•IYe ol Ml8cellaneou• r1QM, tlUe end .,. ... ~ IO 81 U•l•d dHH t ollclter •• No. 3 at 700 civic Center foreck>eed upon petmlla e longet" "-de. In the omce of the County end now lleld by" under Mid o..d CClf-to de un lboOedO en .cm Drive, West, in \M City of
period youll..,,.ontythellgalright Recorder of aald County, more ofTN8tll'ltheprDPt11Yettuatedln aaunto, debtrla h1earlo Santa Ana California on
10 •loP the forec:loeure by pey1ng common I y II now n u : 15 4 1 Mid County end State deec:rtbed M: tnmadlatamente, de -. rnenara, • the entire amount demen«Md by Interlachen Roed , Seal &each, The North 40 t'9t al the SOulll eu,......... eec:ttta. • 119y ,.-. Man:h 2. 1083 at 9:30 am.
your credit°' Celltomle.. 315 !Mt of the W99t 140 i. OI ttia puecte w rea1eC1..te e u.mpo, IF YOU OBJECT•'° the ToJlnd out"" amount you mu.t Term• ot ula cHll In lawful Eut 240 *t of Lot 33 of FatrYlew 1. TO TH£ OEF'E.NOANT: A cMI granting of the petition, you
r-t or to lfTlllO' tor peym.nt to mon.y of t111 Ulllt•d Staltt on Fanne, lo the City of co.ta Meaa, M eomptalnt flat beetl lll•d by the Should either appear at the
11op the forec:lo•ure . or II your oonllnnetlon of Mle · T.n '*' cenr per IMP r9COf'deCf In Bodi 1·,... ~ .:!*..:.:', ;.!, !!" .... .-. 2 hearano ... 4 1tate your property i. In forecloeU<'I for 1ny of emount bid to be cSec>otlfed wttrl 71 of MlacllleneoUI M.-. r900rd of __ v-,_ .._, _,...... ., ~
other reuon, contact· eenll of bid. OrtllQe Coun\)'. It d•Y• 1fter tlll• 1ummone I• objection• or file written
Arner1ca N 1 &SA 140812n .7437 ~ on... to be In writing end The mMt eddr..._ and other -*°"you,"" with IHI ooun • objections with the court 8r No 35° l.oen No 402-014103' wftl be rec.!Yed at the afOf ... kl common ~tlon. ft.,.,,, of the 9'ftten r....--to IM complelnl f h h rl y
101 PWk Cerller Pl.ia. s.n .x..' olflc:. et any time 1t1et the ""t ,.., property deec:rlbed ebove le u... )'OU do'°· ~ defll.1ft wli be ore t e ·ea ng. o ur
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" you he... any quntlon• you of..... Colt• MaM.. Cellfofnle. ptalntttf, and.,. ooun mait.,,.., • or by your attorney. 1hould contact a lawyer or Ille °*led thit ttn cSey of F1ib<Vll')I, The underalgned Trut tee !Udoment ..... you tor IN'*' 1 F Y 0 U A R E A QO'fWIVl'llflt __,...Miich mey have INS. dleotllmt eny 1t1blllty tor eny .,_lded WI the~ wHdl ,...,.'"'ITOR ""-•
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Remember YOU MAY LOSE ~lOf ol IM end 04'* CDm!nOl'I ~!Ion, If ...,_, ~ "'°""' ~ '"""""'r 0 uK" ~ • .1 LT~KAELP~~PTS}CFTYIOoNu.oo~ ~= ~~l~b•m•de,but~~~, ~t ~~m~~y~~~~~~========~~==========~==~~~~~~== "' """"' .. • .. ..,._,_ .... , •• a ... -1 11 1 t ~-court or preaent it to the __ .,. -.-r mi-.,. -.-r 1111-.,. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Tllet _ .... ,....,--' -·-w' out eoYenan or wlfran 'f· DATeP! Octobet 10, ttlO, peraonal repre1entatlve ,._ ..,,~ ~ ""'~ '"~ c 0 NT IN ENT AL Aux IL 1 A AY Ulll ......... DfM ..... Of lmplled, regerdtng title, John J Cotooran --....,..,,....-~~~=------------COMPANY 1e now rMy ~ttcl ...,. ,...,,.-t1ff7 poenu1w., or enoumbrencM, to Co41nt'i an ' appointed by the court ==:r:JJ aYNOP8ta Of THI ANNUAL aTATlllENT OF
Tru•IH under • 0Hd ol Trull Publlth•d Oranoe COHI Dally pe:y Ule r"'*'*1g pttndpel Mn°' e.,: V.L lfnKh. within four months (rem the .,. c.... c.. °'· .... FLONITI' MUTUAL •SURANCI COMPANY, IOO •T.
deted 3121110 executed by: Piiot. F«>. 11• t7• 23, 1913 IM not«•I MCUfed by Nlld o..d °' 0111utY date of flnt l11uance of ..... ,..._CA.,... LOUIS aT .. IDWAROaVLLE, L ems Ool'lllM e. ~ & Julia M. 8ynotl 900..a Truet, wltll lnleretl tllereon. II .-, WAan'&&. a Jett.en u provided tn 8ecUon P._,.INTW': CtTY NATIONAL MolM Of11oe • Truator IO eec:ure obllQatlone In Mft prO'llded In Mid "°"191. ~ ~ f the n-......_ ,.. ...... _ f ... el I .. "'I fevor ot:' BANK OF AMERICA "8JC nuTIC[ lfany,unOerlhetenNOfMldO..CS AP Jfllll 11~ 700 o ..-._..te ~ 0 IA .... , 8 Ila •u •0 • •t YW Ended December 11, 1112
NATIONAL TRUST ANO SAVINGS ~Of' Dt110UIT10M ot True t. fHI, etieroH •net Wi c.e.y .... _ .... _ California. The time tor .. ~·.~=~DANT "AYMOND ~TION •• natlonel banking Of' PAll'TNE....... ~:!t: ~';-!:Tl6'.:!s ": ~ =z= CA fillnc cla1ma will no\ exp(re IRUCI CMllt. I Total admttt9d aMeta .................................. $35,744,678
lllOClollkll• aa 8enellelwl Pubic notice 11 hereby~ that _.. prior to four montht from • w T t·• 11 ..... ,,,... 17 360 105 Aeoorded on 4/4/to .. ~t PAUL BURNS, and LINKLETTER Trvet, '°' the ""°""1 reaaon..,ry Publl•lled Oranoe Coeet Delly h d { h h i CAl9 llO. .... 0 -...,., .............................................. • '
No. Mtl, book 135e3, PIO' 285 of PROPERTIES .• Caltlornl• ..umeted to be: '33·1"·"· ...,. ...... "· ,.. 2, •• 1t. 1!!!' .. _ tno~__.,'!t!-t e ear ng NOnclt .,_ .......... _., Spect.i turplu• fund• .................. 1,275,000
Offtcill Aecorda tn the omce of the partnerahtp, lleretofore dolno The ~ un«Mr Mid o..d --.......... """"' --..... -...... -,.. C8ft!-' ....,Id-up/Guaranty C•nltell Recorder of Orenoe County, bull-under tile flc11tloue firm Of Trvat hetetofote ••ecutect #Id YOU MAY EXAMINE ·-- -..--C111fornle dHcrlblno the 11nd neme and etyle ol Ltnlc lelter dell¥el'ad 10 the undenlgMd • "8JC NOTIC( the file kept by the court. If ~'~ ::;;: :=..-: tatut~ DepoSlt ............................. -
INreln: ,..·more fully deectlbed on 811opp!"O. Centtre, 11 715 hk« ~=~:.': :n:'!":it= PM:TmOUI .Wll you are \nteretted In &ho C' Wlf• 1r n ._, Gron patc:l·ln and contrtbuttd Mid o..d of Truet. 8lreel, Qty of co.a ...... County ..._.IUI .and Eleetton lO ..,... ITA~ eat.ale you ma" fU. a. ,,_.,ueet II you wlll\ to ..... !tie ~ of turplu• .............................................. -
lndudlno 1 note fOt Iha tum of of Orwlga, 8tata Of Celfornle, Cltd =~,: ~ t C8l.ed Mid The ,.,..,...,. pwlOfle are dolrlt with 'tbe court to ~lve 1n attetne)' In tllll matter, you Unauign9d fUndl (tufplUI) ,. ....... 17, 109,•72 =.,ooo~ '~ ·~·;·~~: ::,::::i 1~~ ~~· 11i:3U:: Nolie. ot 0.11."':'ct Etectlon to ~1~ AUTO LEAllNO. aott 1 p e c:1 a l n o t Ice of the = ~~.:. ":!f: 9urplua U regardl ~ .... -.......... 18.384.•72
Md ... obllg9tlor• wed u..reoy per1nerthlp end termln•t• tllelr !:!,,!° ..:' r~~ :9~ H1rbor lh1d .. Cotta MeN, CA. Inventory of ft tale a1Mll ..., on tllM. 1ncom. tor tN yw ...................................... 13,1581, 182 are prannlly lle ld by tlle ,....tone 11 ptrftnen tt1ere1n. ,........-., • t2U7 Qf the peUtionl. accounte AYllOI uete~ lta el41• ~tt for tM )'9af ......................... 14,364,289 '*~· That • brMlltl °'· end Furth« notic. 11 htreby 01~ ~ Moff'le ~ ~ ~ Co., and reporll de1e:rl~ In •••dM• II ~ ~..,. W• hereby certify that th• abov• lt•m• are In
.,_,.. lfl. ttia ~tor wtt6cll '"'' '"' unWllOned w111 "°' be Po ;:. 2100 aOMHerf)Ot IMl .. eo.eMMa.CA. Sectio n 1200.0 ot th• ......, ~ .. """" ••• ~ eooordance wtth the Annual Statement tor th•YMf ended =:::'1nof~ruecttie" :::::= = :i'~ "'::u:: ~ono..: HutltlnQ\1',...~7 on 8-lfl. CA ~ ~,. oonouoted ""• om.la Probes. Code. :;'.:'~1.'=:0 r .. D•o•mber 31, 1882, made to tht lnauranca
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UP 1.49
CLOSING 1,0ll.12
First-time jobless
appli~ants decrease
By Tiie Auoelated Pre11
WASHINGTON -Some 510,000 Americans
applied for fJn~time unemployment benefits in the
fUit week of February. a decline of 7,000 from the
previous week, the Labor Department reported today.
The drop ended two week.a of rising claima by
newly unemployed people teatlna their eligibWty for
the start-up 26-week period of joblea benefits under
various state programa.
The claims-filing level for the week endlng Feb 4. was 193,000 below the recession peak of 703,000
first-time cla1ma placed in mid-September of 1982.
Altogether, some 4,023,000 jobless Americans
were being paid benefits under state-run
unemployment programs in the week end.lnR Jan. 29,
according to seasonally adjusted figures refeaaed b-y
the Employment and Training Administration. That
wa1t-an increaee of 158,000 over the previous week's
revised level. ..
Toyota gets GM assurance
LOS ANGELES -Un ited Auto Workers
President Douglas Fruer says the unioo is "certain it
can develop constructive relations" with Toyota Motor eo. for any Toyota operation in th.i. country,
Fraser said he wrote that assurance yesterday to
Toyota'• chairman, Eiji Toyoda, in a letter delivered
by.~. S. Smith;-cl\ainnan of General Motors.
GM and Toyota have agreed to build subcompact
cars together at GM's Fremont assembly plant, which
GM cloaed laat March 5, laying off 2,500 workena. In
1978, the plant 30 mil~ southeBSt of San Franci9oo
employed 7,000 workers.
AMERICAN LEADERS METALS
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