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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-05 - Orange Coast Pilot....... -. . . THI UBANGI COAST WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1983 -cuum IDITIDI-- .... -· ORANGECOUNTV. C AllfOHNIA 25 CENTS Medical Cenier faces difficult Medi-Cal fight By GLENN SCOTT Of IM 0..., No4 Itel! AdmmtStrators from UC Irvine M edical Center traveled to Sacramento today to fulfill a requirement t hat they bargain w ith state negotiators for a Meda-Cal contract In the past, hospitals weren't forced to wan rights to s.-rve Medi-Cal patwnts and ret·i>1v~· Hille reimbursement A'/J a practical matter. most hospitals WP.re eligible Due to lc•gaslataon signed into law last summer. only h08p1t.als awarded compet1t1Vl' l'Ontraclll wall bec:ome what m1~ht be called dUthora?A>d Meda-Cal dealers At UCIMC. where 51 perc:-ent of the an patient ft'<'S la'lt year Wert.• paid throulo(h Mt'd1 C.11. the> nt't'd for a contract tB crucial. siud Administrator Walllam Gonzalez lie said UCIMC. which serves a high proportion o f Orange County's poor, as more vulnerable than most to changes The nt.•w l'Ontral·ts for handling Mt>da-Cal patients wt'rl' mandated by the stu te Legislature tu reduce tht:' slate uudgt.'l deft('lt The changt'Over, Supervi s ors begin new terms Wie d e r , Clark and Riley worn in; Stanto n ch air man By JEFF ADLER Of th• 0.11, Piiot 111•11 Orange County governmt'nt's new year was ushc:rt.'d 1n with pomp and ceremony as thn'e veteran members of the board of supervisors wen.• sworn an for new terms Tuesday Supervisors Harriett W1edt·r. Ralph Clark and Thomas Riley, re-elected in the June primary elec\ion . o ff1c1ally re.Joined colleagues Bruce Nest.ande and Roger Stanton as board members during ceremonies at the county Hall of Adm1nastrat1on m Santa Ana. The board's first official action o f 1983 came today when Stan ton was named boa rd c h airman and Wieder w<1s selected vice chairman for the· coming year. Among tht• several hundred who attendC'd Tuesdav 's ceremony was Lt Gov Leo McCarthy. who r('(·ated his own oath or office only a day earlier in Sacramento McCarthy was there to introduce Clark, a fellow DemocraL McCarthy and the three supervisors. commenting upon what they believe lies ahead for co~ty and state government. echoed words that often have been heard before in the hearing -room. Each official said many new c h allenges remain for county MIO"emment whU• many chronic ~rob lem s. particularly 1 transportation, await aolutl.ons. Addressing t he fiscal w oes inherited by Gov George Deukmejlan when he recited lhe oath of office Monday, McCarthy Leo MC'Carthy s u g g t· :. t l' d t h a l p u I I I 1 c d I "gradloc:k" might be thl' result 1f the Dt.•mocrat1c legislature Democral1l constatutlof'lal officers and the Republican adman1strat1on don't strtkt' some sort of budget compromtSl' The first to be sworn in was Wieder. who was administered the oath o( office by Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Knox. Looking ahead to the four yeat'9' of her second board tenn. Wieder sai d she expects government will continue lO look for ways to streamhne 1t.seU and economi.z.e "The days o f blank-check budgets have vanished. We face an era when only essential services will be affordable." Wieder said "We can no longer afford the far-flung regulatory all;encaes we have established undc:r thl· gua~· of prou~ tin~ u:. from ourselVL'S .. Wtt'Cler ran unnpposcd an the Junl' primary 111 a district that 111dudes both Huntington &>ach Jnd Fountain Valley Clark. after re<:itmg the oath administered by Orange County Superior Court Judge James Alfano, suggested the d1Hicult questions now (acing county government arl' the same ones t-ounty off1C'lals have be-en fat·ang for years "How . for t•xample. l'an bl:' bal<tnCC' tht• protc:et1on of our t'nv1ronment wath the dl•mands of our economy? How can we provide neE'ded medical care lo thC' poor'' I low can we sustain the quality of lift.• m a rf?l't•ss1on - ravaged era of less money, le::.s .1obs and less opportunity? What can we do aboul the (John Wayne) airport? About the courts? About our det.er1ora11ng transportation system?" Clark asked Clark. whose district takes an Anaheim. Buena Park and Orange. 1s the board's senior member. H e was elected to a fourth term last June without opposiuon. Stressing transportation in ne wly develo~ng portions of 10uth Orange unty, Supervlaor Thomas {Utey id o ne oi the 1reatest challenges facing the board will be its abilit y to provide the systems needed to move people about in coming years. "What is needed now is the dl'velopment of a comprehensive financial pat·kage which gets the !See BOARD, Page A4 I and restr1ct1on11 on kinda o f medical services to be funded are ant.ended to save the slate $200 malhon an the fiscal year ending Junt.• 30 The switch is causing serious probll'ms for hospitals suc·h as UCIMC Gonz.all'l estimated tht.· hospital's annual budget will net.-d to be reduced as much as $6 8 m1lhon to absorb the shock. R ay Malavas i "This as a very drastic and profound change that 1 don't think most people have grasped the s1gn1hc·ance of," he aaad Layoff notices to take erfe<:l in 45 day11 soon wall be sent to 250 1·mployee:. at the medical t'l'nter 10 percent of the full-ta me staff. he said Not all of those are expectl'd to be laid o ff Adm1n1st ra to rs continue to l'Xammt: shortent>d work weeks, a<'Celerat.ed relirement prog.rams for veteran workeni and waya of encou raga ng low -sen1 orl ty workers to find other jobs, he sa id "We're going lO uae layofCa as a last resort," Gonzale'l said. Off1c1als also expect t o (·onsoltdate some services and • (See MEDI-CAL, Page At) Malavasi dumped 'for fans' L os Angeles Rams own e r Georgia FronlJere says she fired head coach Ray Malavasi, who guided the National Football League club to its only S uper Bowl berth, "for the sake of our fans.·• Malavasi, who coached t he Rams m to the Super Bowl an 1980. but who had two losing PLAYERS' REACTION: See Sports, Page Dl seasons, was relaeved o f h is position Tuesday. confirming reports from early in the season that he was on his way out. Frontiere said in a prepared statement: "We are indebted to, Ray for some fine seasons of football. He helped us into the playoffs three times, won two division c hampio ns hips and coached our first Super Bowl team. Unfortunately. the results of the past two seasons have fallen short of our goal '° give our fans a wiruUng team. "I have a stro ng personal feeling of friendship for Ray. He- ia a fille and Joyal person.. However. I feel for the sake o .,. our fans, it is time to make ~ ~~j~ by uijuries. the ~ completed the strike-shortened season with a 2-7 record after-! going 6-10 in 1981. Malavasi had' steered them to a record of 12-4 !See MALA VASI, Page AZ > Valley voting date, rules changed ' By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 01 llM D.ilJ Pllol llefl Changes an the city elet·t1on date and campaign finance rules have been tentatively approved by the F o untain Valley City Council. Tuesday night the council changed the date of city elections from April to November in even-numbered years to coincide wath statewide general electtons The council also repealed the local campaign finance ord1m111ce. meaning candidates will have to adhere only to state campaign guidelines A $500 cealinj:l on ind1v1dual contribut1ons, not 1ndudc.-d an the state law, was approved. howevl.'r The council approved the changes in a first reading o f proposed o rdinances Final approval is expected in two weeks. The changl.' 1n the local elc'<.'llon date was suggested as a m e ans of 1ncreas1ng voter par11c·1pat1on an the election o( c 1tv co uncil members Last April's council elecuon drew on ly 16 pNcent of the registered Fount.am Valley voters. ln 1980, th<' turnout was 14 percent. Thl' election date change would affect council members' terms scheduled to expire in April. 1984. Under the new law: these terms would be extended through November. 1984 The onl y council member opposing the election date change was Fred Voss, who said h e favored moving the local election to coincide instead with local school board elections an November of odd -numbered years. Voss said local candidates and issues wall be "obscured" by the slate and national rat·es that auract more attention. Regarding the repealing of the city's cam paign finan ce guidelines, Caty Attorney Alan Burns said many o f these prov1s1ons alrcaay have been pre-empted by state campaign laws. The switch to state guidelines wail make the following changes 1n local campaign reporting procedures: Anonymous and cash. contributions to a candidatl( cannot exceed $100. (The city hmit was $50.) OV teachers push pay boost -A candidate need not iile a campaign finance statement 1f hi.I receipts or expenditures are less than $500. (The city figure wa.S· $200.) -Contributions of $1 ,000 oe more made after the closing date) for filing the last campaagrt statement before the election By ROBE RT BARKER Of llM Delly Pllol ll•tf ·. Ocean Vie w School D1stricl teacher s, cla1m1ng they a re amo ng tht> lowest p aid elementary teachers an Orange County. are stepping up demands for what translates into a 9 percent pay increase 1n this year's salarws Assoc1at1on, told trustees this w~k that the Hunungton Beach teac hers could not accept the board's latest offer which she said includes substandard salaries and working conditions. adm1n1s trat1ve staff while t<'achcrs' pay ranked below the county median." However, Cigures supphed by the association showed that the superintendent of a Buena Park distract actually was paid more than Ocean View's Dale Coogan 1n 1981 -82 Eight ot her superintendents were close. must be reported within 48 hours \ a ft er receipt and must be ~· Stretching the sun A young baskethaltplayer wQrke on his Iona u 1he la1t rayt .f>I the t un keep the area lighted at Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach. The.e athletes get all they can, and J hen tome, OUt Of the I UD. ' ti .. Cecile Maurie.-, president of the Ocean V1c·w Teachers She announced that teachers also found n demoralizing "that the district could afford to have the highest paid elementary superintendent an O r ange County and the highest paid San On of re reactor shut do-wn The Unit 2 reactor at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station has been shut down - just 12 hours after it resumed electrical production. The 1,100-meaawatt reac tor beaan produc ing electricity Mo nday alter a three-week shutdown for repairs. Tueeday'a shutdown occurred after workers found a leaky tube that waa allowing ~an water to pus l!'t.o the plant conden.er. Dave Barron, a 1pokesman for Southern CaUfomla ld1lon Co .. maJor owner of the nuclear 1tatlon three m.Uet 110Uth of San Clemente, aid UnJt 2 probebly will be bllek ln operation by the end of w Tk. • again The ocean tube leak is not a ne w problem at the Unit 2 reactor On Nov. 19. with the reactor operating at ~O percent capacity, another sea water tube leaked, setting off a chain of problem.a that kept the plant out of 1ervtce for about a week. Under normal condltiona the plant U1eS ocean water to cool the tteam ln the oondemer, tumJ.nc that atHm lnt.o water w hich I.I reconverted t.o 1team to drive th• turbine. • Technician• dl1covered the leak Tuesday when they detected hllh 1evela ol eodlum and cbloc16e In the conden.ter water, lam>n uld. 1 Maurice said it wasn't clear h o w t he top ranking was computed or w hether Coogan's doctorate deg r ee a nd $385-a-month cu allo wance were counte d . She said the figures w e re compiled by the Orange County Qepartment of EducaUon . Coogan's salary was listed at (See TEACHERS. Pase At) reported on subsequent campai~, sta tements . (The cit y la~ required such reports for late contributions of $25 or more.) State law has no limitation ol the amount any ~erson may donate to a single candidate. Fountain Valley's law imposed • $250 ceiling on individual donations. Councilwoman Barbara Brown. argued that the city should retail\ a ~ling of $500 on indMdu , conTributlons as a means ~. keeplng down the cost of runninl' for local ·office. ! (See VALLE Y, Pase At) lllDEX A square. rigger from the Gold Rush days will be recreated at Dana Po int Harbor. See Page Bl. At Your Sef'VU Bulletin Board Bualn-C.valc.de Oa.lfiec:I Comict era.word DMth NoUc:. Edltori&J lntenai.nmenL Food A8 A4 85.7 B2 05-8 04 04 06 AlO Cll Cl-10 Hol'OICOpe 82 Ann Landen B2 MovSet Cll Mutual J'unda B6 NatJonal Newt A3 Public No~ B.'J.&,ClO,D' Sparta 014,' Stock Marketa 87 T~ ~ Cll 'lbeawrt Cll w .. ~ A2 Wcc1d Mftl ,\I Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Wedne1dey, January&, 1983 ~\ . =--=:,,,._ c.onttnueil ~tOries· MEDI-CAL FIGHT • • • JlePhaps shut down certain hosJ»tat' W1np &u -...lie me._:. :.:~ (~ze on d lJcretlonary travel and relattd expenses already has been implemt>nted, he said 1 A lthough Gom:alt•z and his aaslstants won't know exactly what lo expect until negotmtions ~ over. he said he carries l11tlt..> >\ope that the medical center's first major layoUs in recent ~mory C'an be avoided. "It's kind of a dosed book," he sa.id, noting that his hospital, the UC Board of Regents and the Hospital Coum·ll o r Southe rn California lobbied against the Medi-Cal legislation last summc>r involving Indigent care. an eirttm.~6'c~ )leH;.. are Included In UC JMC'1 $6.8 million coet-cuuJ.ng figure. UCIMC offiC'iuls eXJX'('t to met.•t tw1ct.• with state negotiators to work out a Meda-Cal contract Gonzalez said Tuesday that litlle l'ould bl• predicted about the out.c'Ome -and whether the $6.8 million 1s a realsstu: figure because of the l'Ompelllivc nature or the contracts. Tht> best possible outcome. he said, would be.-1:1 total loss this year of $2 5 m1lhon The Medi-Cal <'hangl'S are not exJM'('ted to hurt the UCI College o f M e dicine's research or teaching programs at the medical l'enter, said Stan ley van den Noort, college dean. Along with the new laws go v e r n 1 n g M t' d 1 Ca 1 . t h l' legislature also modified 1 ts a~sistance for treating poor people dass1f1ed as medically i"digent adults. This group formerly was eligible for Med1- Cal due to catastrophil' illness or injury and/or loss o f pb Under the new l<•gislation, financial respons10111ty tor sucn people was shifted from st.ate to county government. The stall:' \OijlJ provide 70 percent of the' a~erage costs of the past three y~ars for treatment of indigents. The real danger . he said. would be if the hospital didn't win a Medi-Cal contract. But van den Noort, who was among the group g oing to Sacramento today, said he was opt1mist1c that the institutio n w o uld bt- sncluded T hing"' are no t what they eem her e. These two Newpor t Beach firemen a ren 't resting o n the job but checking attic for possible t'X tt'nsion o f fire tha t da maged Santa Ana He ights home. ': He noted it would be "wrong to believe" the medical center needed poor people for training medjcal s tuden ts and said the l'Om.mitment to serving the poor 1s bast>d on a separate ISSUe, the UC system's joint responsiQility to see that no one goes without proper medical care. TEACHERS UPSET • • • Utility woi-ker injured in blaze Gonzalez, n oting t h at his hospital handles many indigents, said the state funds won 't cover c o s ts, whic h means f ewer ser vices a nd therefore, Jess revenu e . Projected losses MALAVASI DUMPED. • • Georgia Fronliere after becoming the head coach m 1978. then 9-7 in 1979 and 11 -5 m 1980 The firing came just a day after Malavas1 expressed confidence that the coming week would be business as usual for him. "I expect we'U have meetings during the next week lo start making plans for n ext year ," Malavasi said on Monday. But Tuesday night he said the hrin~ was not unexpected. "Why s h o uld 1t come as a surprise," he said in a telephone interview. "Nothmg ever comes as a surprise. I've been coaching for 31 years." S5:i,904 He said 1t has been adjusted to a $55.000-$56,000 r,mgt' this year Coogan, superinte ndent of the d1stnl·t for nine years. said his salary s h ould be among the C'Ounty's highest for elementary districts because of its size. Ol·ean View, with 10,300 c hildren a lle nding 23 schools r;.1 n g1ng from kindergarten through eighth grade, is the S<.'<.·ond Largest ele me ntary district in the county, ranking behind a d1stnc·t in Anaheim. "I'm paid on the basis of size and tenure and what I like to think 1s a reasonable degree of t'Ompetence," Coogan said. Coogan sai d e lementar y principals are prud "exactJy the county average." Seventh and eighth grade print·1pals receive higher pay. Tht• teal'hc:rs asso<'iat1on is seeking a 2 pt•rt·ent adjustment on present salaries (lhe contract expirl'd last June 30) and a seven perl'ent pay increase for th e current &·hool year Tht• district hus l'OUntered with two offers One l'alls for a 7 percent pay increase this year and next year The second calls VALLEY ELECTION DATE CHANGES • • • Councilman Ben Nielsen o pposed this limit. saying 1t would favor wealthy candidates who can spend their own funds to run , while hand1capp1ng candidates of more modest means who must obtain outside donat10~ to finann.• a <'ampa1gn The $500 1nd1v1dual contribution ceiling. which also apphes to last-mmut~ donations despite the $1.000 state limit on tht>m. was approved by a 3-2 vote• Favoring the $500 limit Wl·rt· Brown. Mayor Marvin Adlt-r :rncl Council man James Neal. OpJ>O!,ang were Nielsen and Voss. Sunny., lVar01er 1l'on~la / ' • Fair tonight •nd ThurS<11y w1th tome high CIOuda Ch1ne41 ot fog or low clouds near the cout late tonight 1no e•rl~ T hursCl•y Sunny ano a b1t ••rmer Ci>vem1grit lows 38 to 50 H1Qh1 on ThurS<lay 66 to 72 the 201 tonight T1>a l\1gri Thursday 11 pre<llctld It S4 to 62 An ovarn19ht low ol 25 to 35 11 e•pected 1n the Owen1 V11tey which 11 torecaat to h•v• 1811 weethe• wltri ri1gri cloudl Thu..01y Ind 1 ri;gri leme>«eture bet_.. 55 ano 63 The high o-.s are lorecut to hive tows tonoghl ol 28 10 40 end highs ThurSC11y OI 58 to 68, 'Wtllle the lows 1n 1rie lowe< Cle-II are ••peeled to dre>p to 35 to 42 ll>d the 1>lgh1 are preo1c1ec1 et 88 to 75 Thurselay All Cl•M<11 lhOUld t>e lair with tome high Oloud1 Skies """ be cloudy or et t>est huy 1bo•e most Of Nortnern Calllorn1a on Thurld•y ...... ,"' .. ~ .... '°'f \it-• ..... I Elsewriere from Potnl Ci:oncept1on lo lhe Mex1c1n border ano out 80 milea Light v11table winela nlghl 1no mom1no hours. t>ecomino -terty 7 to 12 0 11 Thur1dey 1lternoon. •t•ly 5"'911 1 to 3 leet through 0 'f "A lJ ' oPf·' !J' ( ,,mmeitt,f' ~ronls Cold.....,. Warm...., for a I percent adjustment d£'signt-d to bring teachers to the county median and a 7 percent inl'rease for the present year. Figur<>s provided by the teal'hc>rs assoc1at1on showed that <X-ean V-4ew teachers receive an average annual pay of $23,747, ranking the m 11th of 14 elemt'ntary districts in the coun ty, Maurice said . Maurice claimed that th e district "1s very solvent" because ·of sales of surplus property. An impasse has been declared 1n negot1at1ons The next med1at1on session 1s sche duled Jan. 11 A gas company employee suffered first and second-degree burns on his right arm Tuetlday after a gas line he was repairing _at a Santa Ana Heighta tesidence bunrt into flamb. Rod Harris, 28, of Huntington Beach was treated a t Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for t he burns and later released. Harris works for the Southern California Gas Company: Firefighters from the Orange H e r turn's letter-perfect County Fire Department and the New port Beach Fire Department controlled the 1 :45 p.m. blaz.e, at 2302 S . Bristol St., in 10 minutes, according to capt. Gary Stenberg. Damage to the structure was estimated at $1,500, Stenberg s aid . The contents of the residence were not damaged. The gas line was lgnjted by a nearby water heater which was left on d uring t h e rep air, Stenberg said. I i : Louisa Arnold totals the score for h e r tum in Scrabble game with Cliff Nicho ls at Ne wport Bea ch Tennis Club. 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Bring • Simi/or Savln11• E • T • On All Other Homel Atari ona AdlvWon . s27•• ---=-----Ca""'l'fridges/ i i . t in Pacific Northwest B~ Tlae A11oclated ell'~• . Ser vice l11ued flash-flood _ , .... 'khf~~H~~-.. c!arly today for North w eat were be I n I several 1tream1 in Oreaoft and warned to keep a wary eye on w.,hlngton near whe~ fOI fut-rlaina rivers today, while and freezing rain wa1 Loulaiana flood vlctlma were hampering the 11earch for five beainnlng the dreary job of peoplJLwho c:Uuppeued reclaiming their mud-caked Monday n ight while on a homes after three rain-free fllaht from Portland to Idaho days. Falla. The National W eather Claims hit $105 million LAS VEGAS, Nev. -the MGM Grand H o tel has agreed to pay $75 million In claims from a 1980 fire that killed 85 peo ple In the gambling re90rt, bringing its total payments from the disaster to $105 million. Although the settlement reached Tuesday will not be filed in cou rt until it is formally approved by all parties, U.S . District Court Judge L ouis C . Bechtle author ized the release of a statement by the hotel and attorneys representing the 450 remai ning plaintiffs detailing the $75 million payment. 1,000 apply for 100 jobs PIDRlA, Ill. -More than l ,000 people applied for 100 minimum-wage jobs at a supermarket on the first day that applications were being accepted , state job agency officials said. WORLD Ma rk Alcorn and two friends spent 9 hours ln the cold waiting to be first in line when the Job ,Service office opened at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday to take applications for jobs at a new Kroger store. Peace proposal promised PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia -Leaders of the Soviet bloc today promised a "new great peace proposal" based o n renunciation of military force between the Warsaw Pact and NATO. A communique carried by the official Czechoslovak news agency CTK at the end of a two-day Warsaw Pact summit said the proposal would be published at the United Nations at some later lime by leaders of the Eas' European alliance. Mexico pushing austerity MEXICO C ifY - Warning that high inflation and unemployment will continue,President~lde la Madrid told the nation he : will push hi• auaterity f program to shake Mexico out • of its worst rea!!!Sion in half a l century. He said the country is recovering i ta sagging presttae and the QOnfidence of foretln bank.en, i but Mexico um faces a toyh nar . lnffation ov•r• at 100 percent and 1.2 million Mexicans have loat their Jobe since the criaia hf in A~ • STATE 40%. 'flunk' smog tests L OS ANGELES -A series of s urprise auto inspections revealed that 40 percent of 45 cars check ed had in e ff ective or disconnected smog-control systems, the s tate A ir Resources Board says. The inspections, conducted along Rosemead Boulevard ln suburban Rosemead , were th e first in a ser ies o f unannounced inspections the agency plans this month, said Don Drachand, chief of the ARB's Los Angeles vehicle control division. Three California Highway Patrol officers who randomly pulled over the vehicles 10 miles northeast of Los Angeles could have cited drivers for inadequate smog devices. Ex-con guilty of threat L OS' ANGELES -A 25-year-old ex-<:0nvict could be aentenced up to five years in prison and given a $1,000 fine fqr threatening to kill President Reagan in a letter sent to a Palm De9ert radio station. Robert Dale Granget, who has a history of mental problems, was convicted Tue9day on a federal charge of aending the letter threat, and will be sentenced Jan. 25, said Aaistant U.S. Anomey R.icha.rd Kendall. Cyclist awarded $675,000 LOS ANGELES -A ,$6 75 ,000 pa yment w as approve d b y the county Tuesda y for a f o rm e r ambulance driver who • suffered brain damage when : he was thrown from his • motorcycle a fter h itting a large pothole In a road in Malibu. Immediately after voting on the payment for Gary V o lz. 43. .th.e....B o aci o f.. Supervisors adopted Supervisor Kenneth Hahn'• motion ins tructing the county's Road Department to set up a "pothole hotline" to encourage prompt reporting of dangerous road conditiona.. SACRAMENTO -Oov. Oeora• Oeukmejlan uy1 C.Ufornlan• will have to wall until next w•k to f lnd out lf hll ~~W'al addret1 reference to '1 n•t tax••,. la a 1l1nal of eoftenb\C oppoej!J9n to a tax hike. 11I've noUced there'• been tome effort• to Interpret· thoee remark•," Deukmejaln told 1 epor tiers Jfueeday en roui. to hi.I flnt cabinet meetJna. "I think I'll hold l>Kk and wait unUl Monday and then perhaps there'll be a further, more complete e>eplanatlon of tho1e remarb," he added. ve wee . . allo be aet1!nc IOM8 lllput from 111M doee not want to tee an our cabinet memben. Next lncreaM In the tax burden of Monday I'll be maktna a mor. Callfornlana. That'• where he deC&lled.statement on the budaet 1 tar ti Ir 9 m . That' 1 the and the state of the 1tate.'' ne phU010phlcal framework bui 18id. -there'• a Iona road bet~ Later Deuk·mejlan preu when the buaaet m•:-.1,• l.-IN!CreWy Larry ThomM uld the 'deUverecl and the final et," • new aovernor 1tW II apprmchlna Thomu added. the b ~ ~ t et from the In hl1 lnauaural addre11 • '1ohilolopNcal framework" that Monday. t ,he Rep u b ll can the state should not ra1M taxee. aovernor uaed the phrue "net But Thomaa did not spedflcally taxes," trluerlna speculation rule out a tax ~. that he mi1ht endone a tax 1"nle propoeal that will be put lncreue If lt were temporary or forth by the aovernor l• a tled to tome broader revl&lon of balanced budget that will not tax laWI. · Swigerteuolgized as servant More than 1,000 attend funeral for Apollo 13 astronaut DENVER (AP) -J..ack Swigert, the astronaut who pined fame guiding the stricken Apollo 13 speceuaft safely back to Earth, has been eulogl7.ed at hil funeral aa a man dedicated to aerving othen. More than 1,000 fellow politicians and Utro!'Uluta, friends and family filled the Church of the Risen Christ to capacity Tuesday for the funeral. · Swige rt, 5.1, died of compli~tions from bone marrow cancer Dec. 27, one week before he would have been sworn in as a Colorado congressman. Fishermen rescued at sea SAN DIEGO (AP) -Two San Diego fi s h ermen whose boat burne d a nd sank in shark- infested waters spent 38 hours in a dinghy before being rescued when crewmen Crom a passing, Navy ship spotted the flshennen's last flare. Terry Hawkins, 44~ and Ted Gelger, 40, we,:e picked up about 1 l 00 miles off the cout of San Die10 Tuesday nlsht by crewmen from the deatroyer t.enOer Amdla. The pair had aurvived in the open sea a1nce Monday momina by eatin1 kelp dwinc the clay and hugging each other for warmth durlni the n11ht. Presid ent and Mra. Reagan expreued their sympathy in a telegram to Swigert'• mother, Virgi1'ia-Swlgert, which was read at the funeral: "Our hearts and prayen are with you and your family on Jack's death. His courage throughout hi• life has been an Inspiration to othen and ~ memory will alwaYI live on· aa young Americana follow in hi.I footsteps of love and 1e1'Vice to our nation . With" d eepest sympathy ... " Jim Lovell, who waa a1ao on the Apollo 13 apace capsule in 1970 when it was crippled by an explolion in apace, said Swtprt "had thoee qualities a man wOuld like to .ee n lif s son, troops would like to see in a general, the public' would like to 1ee In a politician ... Fonner Secretary of the Army Howard "Bo" Callaway, now Colorado Republican party chairman, said Swigert was more than a hero. "He real~y-wa-• the-beat congressman we will ever have. We will all work a little harder, strive to stand a little taller because of J ack." "Thank God for the Navy; I hope I never have to go through that again," said Hawkins ut.er · he was returned home to San Diego. "We saw some sharks, we had to fight off a seal, but all we · could think about was survival. Survival was number one." Both men were shaken and tired from the experience, but otherwlle unhurt. Hawkins said he and Geiger had been out at sea for several days fishing for rock cod when an explosion rocked his 40-foot fishing boat, "Nina," early Monday. A fire quickly engulfed the boat and the men were forced to abandon ship. Hawkins said for the next several hours they watched from the dinghy as the boat was consumed by fire and sank. They only had a handful of flares. Farmers angry Kinan Burk of-Springfield , Colo., has his handcuff & cut by an unidentified man during demonstration by 300 angry farmers at the Baca County Courthouse in Springfield. The farmers were ptotestiog the auction of a 320-acre farm and had to.. 1 be held ba~k by tear gas. Burk was one of three arrested but eacaped by jumping out a courthoue · • o l&atlon 11 to lltten to the.._ peopl•, w• mutt inake everr eflort· to re1tore fllcalr mponlfbUlty without • Ml cafJ lncrMle, .. Dilukmejan ....s. Since hi.I elecUon two man~ • Deulunej&n hll nfmed ..,. aet lnvolved ln the ..... ~l how to cope with the pro~ f 1.6 btlllon deficit ln the ttawi buda•t no.pt to repeet ~ ltatementl that he didn't beli9W'• the 1tate "nMdt" a tarincr ·.w Reactln1 to the "net tax-tii 1tatement ln the fnaUIW'al, bodw I Democratic and Republlcanl le9den spec:Wated It lndJcated *1 qnlticant llhih. Benjamin Rosenthal NY solon Rosenthal dies ·at 59 • t II WASHINGTON (AP) -Re Benjamin Roeenthal, D-N.Y ., ~ early opponent of the Vie~ War who later became a cruudet for oonawnen. died the day after he wa1 sworn in for an 11th term. He was ~9. · Roilenthal, who suffered from cancer of the colon, Wf'- dMC:ribed by New York rq Edward Koch aa "~ Y ork'1 great.est legialaton. • H1a death Tue.day oomes--etp . d~ya after ltep.-elect Jack Swiprt, It-Colo., died, Jee~ the Home with -n.n-icra1a, U Republican• and ttrO' vacancie1. No date haa been announced for a 1pedal elecUonf to fill Roeenthal'a 8eaL Roeetlthal'• sharp ~ abruive pert0nality made ~,.) unpopular with 1ome fello"'f,, politicians, including former, Prftldent Lyndon Joluwon. w~ • objected when Roeenthal calleq,:.> hla admJruatration a puppet of South Vietnam. Ll But othen, such u Koch and Rep. Robert Kaatenmeier, D-Wis., who administered th oath Rosenthal took from a hospital bed on Monday, said he displayed co urage and compassion. "I regarded him as a model,• said Kaatenmeier. "He had a great deal of pluckineu and courage. He knew odds were against him... ~ Kastenmeler said Roaenthai · · was surrounded by docton llDd relatives at Georgetown University Hospital when h~ took the oath of office. ' "It didn't really matter ; we only uw one boat Monday and that wu too far away to see any of our flares, and there were no boall Tue.day -until the Navy came along, the wonderful Navy," Hawkins said. On Monday n ight, the fishermen tried to tie their small dinghy to a kelp bed to keep from being toaed about by ocean swells. But a large seal also wanted the kelp bed for a rest spot, and Hawkins said the animal tried to nudge the dinghy away~ Skllled Pr~feaalonal • • • • During the day on Tuesday, the men saw sharks swimming cloee by. "We were w o rried about sharks, exposure, the whole routine," said Hawkins. "But I wouldn't say we were scared. We just wanted to survive." · Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrtifi«I G1mol0Ni1t. AGS PEARLY BLACK? 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Humphrlea Jewelers where our own craftamen carefully do the work under pereonal eupervlalon. The same 24·hour anawmna service may be used to record let· tera lo the editor on any topic. Mallbo• contrtbutore mutt Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation 64~ calls. please. · Tell us what's on your mind. ~ 119 C ISS4 ......,.,...., lll'Olfdo r*!~ :oe1:trp~ :=.-.'f::' copy wlll 0• ..... end 8'HlclllJ • " m~r=~~·J: .:.:;: ,_ ecw .. OMHOE OOAlf Dilly Plllt L K.y lchultS vie.,.,...,. ... °"'°°' °' MM'f .... •eylMIMI M•clean '°""°"' ~pie ... '°E '*k ~II.; WMn the nplcnr Q!itll NtUrMd to fram .... -CallD cmw tJw a.a ot ecart.> 1n the ••th C*ttuey, the Nack pearll he broutht back were an lne&ant •uallon. The Spaniard• IMdtt twtuw harvetdna ~II ,.., .. ...,. what ll now IAPaL DIWll .._. ldll brtnm up an meml .........., . .ro. .... :a ""*'···~····· ............. " lil'Dl8monCI a Precloua Gem 8eHlng . "1'flne Jewelry C•re a Rep11lr V'OrlglMI Jewelry Delllan and c...,ttona ~FIM W•tcll Repalr=P<=-=--. .., ca.n:a· •nd Jewelry Appr•lula Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Wednadly, January I , 1183 r i • Sharing the spotlight a t swear ing-in ceremonies Tuesday wer e r~-elected super visors (from left ) Thomas Riley, Ha rriett Wieder and Ralph Clark. - • BOARD .. • • From Pa~ A1 l'1 -~ .. • --...:~~~-communTly trwulved-and r--=•:...:.v.:::.ol~ '-"'JJndentandlnc ot tbl• tran1poriilTon <'hallen1• th•t faces the county,'' Rlll!y Hid, af\4tr t.akln1 the oath of office from atatw Court of Appeal JuaUcci Robert l\Jck.lCll. Ril ey, whoso dlatrlc t enoompaues much of the Or&Ulg~ 'Co11t, "said other challen1e1 facing coun\y aovernment Include housing, 1upplyln1 adequate water and providing air tranaportaUon. Riley a ho ltrt"llt"d the Importance of complcUn1 the San Joaquin Tranaportatlon Corridor by the end of the decade and reaolvlng que~lone over future expansion of the existing Moulton Parkway In Laguna Hilla. The San Joaqu in Transportation Corridor la a proposed freeway that would extend from Newport Beach to San Juan Capistrano It would be designed to reJleve congestJon on both Pacific Coast Highway and the San Diego Freeway. "If we delay unnecessarily with this process. I believe that the continued positive growth which we have seen 1n the south county cannot be maintained and the traffic problems whict'l we see in the county to the north will become an Increased reality in the south," Riley said. The retired Marine Corps general. who began his third term after taking the oath, wu re-elected handily after defeating three challengers. YMCA's coffer grows $500,000 The James Irvin e Foundatl!>n tLa" alven •' $500,000 ·grant to the 6nUlsO County YMCA FederaUon to help begin Ill $15.6-mllllon drive for new and expanded faclllties The foundat1on's Sift cometa In the form of a matching grant. The federation muat ralae a almllar amount, said Ralph Leatherby, chairman of the federation's Board of Directors. • Laguna Beach senior c itizens Interested In publiahing their written words ahould si'ln up for Diana Azbell'• writing course, which begins Monday She wilJ present six workshops on all forms of • Evening jet noise from the Marine Corps Ajr Station, El Toro, is expected lo be louder than u sual several days this month becauae of. aircraft carrier-landing All of the money rat.ed In the campaJan la int.ended to go toward f•cilltlea In Newport Beach, Huntington Beac h , Santa Ana and Laguna Niguel. The (rvlne Foundauon lunda. If matched will be split evenly among th~ four. The YMCA Federauon was started m 1975, through a grant fr o m the Irvine Foundation, to raise funds Crom countywide donors. writing, including the short story. TV scripts, the novel and the essay at the Senior Citizen community center The fee 1s $50 for the six two·hour sessions. ·For information , c all 497-2441. practice. Noise will mcreaae from 5 to 7 p.m. today, Thursday, Friday and Jan. 13, 14, 20, 24, 25 and 26, according to a base spokesman. 2 maimed pelicans to join Shamu •The Parent Teacher Organization for the Huntington Beach Union H igh S c hool Diatrict guidance center is holding an aluminum and newspaper drive Saturday . People wishing to contribute material may bring it by the center at 17200 Golden West St. between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday. . Bv J OEL C. DON ofttt. D.., Not 9lalf Two brown pelicans fitted wjth artificial beaks will leave a 4guna Niguel animal hospital today for their new but U;mporary home at Sea World in San Diego. The birds will not be restrained or caged once tape around their wings wears off m two to four weeks, according to marine park spokeswoman Diane Wolfe. Wildlife officials hope the pelicans will be able to resume normal lives in the wild following attacks las t fall that left them without upper beaks. The pelicans -Rusty ahd Jamie -will be kept 111 a special facility and will not be on public view, Wolfe said. "We're hoping that in the time they are here the rehabilitadon area will be imprinted on them so they'll come back for food so tlult we can observe them." she said. Biologists still fear .that the fiberglass beaks may rip off when the birds dive into the sea to catch fish. Without their upper beaks, the pelicans cannot feed themselves. If the beaks come off. Sea World has offered to care for the birds for life, Wolfe added. Crown Valley Animal Hospital veterinarian Gayle Roberts is more optunistic about the novel prosthetic surgery that has been performed on four of !5 patients in the hospital's "pelican ward." The surgtcal team, headed by Dr. Robert Rooks of Fountain Valley, used steel plates, screws and a powerful bone cement to attach the specially molded beaks. Dr. Roberts said surgery 1s planned for all 'Of the peUcan.1 and, W1 th the exception of one bird, they wlll be sent to Sea World for eventual return to the wfld. Pinocchio, the first bird to undergo. prosthetic surgery, has adapted well to inpatient life and will remain at the hoepital for study. she said. The first mutilated pelicans were discovered in the Dana Point Harbor area around mid- October with their upper beaks hacked or sawed off. Four of the 19 birds that have been found so far have died as a result of their in Juries. Until this week, officlala said there were 18 mutilated pelicans. State Fish and Game Department spoke.man Ralph Young acknowledged Tuesday that a bird picked up ln the San Pedro area on Dec. 7 had not been reported by the game warden· who took the Injured animal to the Crown Valley animal hospital. An anary fisherman is believed to be responsible for the mutilations because the birds get Just One Value From Our Storewlde NOW IN PROGRESS Imported Brass & G'lass Tables from Italy. Constructed of Brass Bases and Thick Glass Top with "O.G." Edge. Limited to stock on hand . ' WAS 1f31 NOW Size 35~26•15'. in WAS S624 .. NOW Size '2'itJt39'hi1t5 In. WAS S-912 Fin• Furniture ~nd fnttrtor Det(J~ , 008TAMESA 169& Newport Blvd. (714) e.2 .. 20e0 LAGUNA BEACH 34& North Colilt t:twv. (714)4~551 Open Mon. thru Sat. 1-1:30· tangled in lines and nets. Young pelicans show little fear of humans and seem to pre fer handouts to fending f o r themselves. a<.'COrding to wildlife officials. Though a National Audubon Society reward fund totals more than $18,000. no one has come forward with information that might lead to the conVJction of whoever is responsible for the mutilations. The brown pelican is on the fede ral endanger e d species list and 1s a protected spec1es in Cah fomia "The investigation is still under way with not many leads developing," said Young. "You never can tell when you are going to get a call, get a letter - eomething can happen • Special counseling will be available at UC Irvine Jan. 11 for community college s tudents interested in transferring to the university. Counselors will be available 1n the Administration Building lobby from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m to discuss matters • The F o untain VaJley Community H ospital Guild has become the first organization to support the Fountain Valley Woman's Club's "Adopt A Blue Dot" campaign with a $300 donauon. The funds will be used lO purchase 200 blue street reflectors that will help firefighters locate the nearest including financial aid, housing. admissions and disabled student services. Academic counselors from many departments also wiU be on hand. Students should bring copies of their high school and college transcripts. hre hydrant. City fire officials say 1,800 "b l ue dots'' are n eeded throughout the community More than $1.000 has been coJlec ted toward a goal of $3,500. Contributions can be sent to the Fountain Valley Woman-. Club, 18931 Sant.a Catherine St., Fountain Valley, Calif. 92708. BENSON '& HEDGES .. Only 6 mg yet ricb enough to be called deluxe. Regular and Menthol . Open a box today. Werning, The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigereue Smokiog Is Dangerous to Your Health. • : . i J l I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wedne1d1y, J1nuary 15, 1983 _ ........ _,.' - Fro m one Newp ort to a n oth e r The Courageous, left, and the Defender, above, each from Newport, R.I., are in dry dock at the Newport Beach Harbor Shipyard for a holiday rest from practice in the Pacific Ocean. They are due back in the waters off Newport Beach Thursday, practicing for the America's Cup trials which begin this summer off Newport, R.I. The Courageous won the cup in 1974 and 1977. A WIN -HAMMOND PIANO And OllGAllS None finer 12% financing on new Baldwins Dec. only isale items excluded) ORGAN & PIANO CENTER 270 E. l7th St., CcKto Mesa 645-247l r ---------------- D.ity ll'Mot Photoe by Petrldt O'DoMell b y Agnew' BALTIMORE (AP) -Fo Vice President Spiro ·T Agne has repal,d Maryland $268,482 alleged kickback money. pl Interest, that had been deman by three ciliz.en.s and a law-1eh class. "We can't PlU H any mo bluntly," state A&mey ~ne Ste phe n H~ Sacha aaid H handed Agnew'• check to t stale treasurer during a pr conference Tuesday . "Cri doesn't pay." Th e p ay mPnt e nde d unusual lawsuit that one of c1 Uzens said had been pursued a "matter of principle." Agnew was ne ver convicted c riminal c ourt o f takll'\ kickbacks and said again that ls innocent. But a civil court h h e ld that h e did receive t kickbacks while he was gove and vice president. and order ham to repay the money ·~This repre s e nts t ' vindication of an old-fashion principle -a public office 1s public trust," Sachs said. Last June, the state Court of Special Appeals afflrmed a 1981 ruling by Anne Arundel CountJI" Ci rcuit Court Judge Bruce Williams, who held Agne w liabl~, for $147,500 in k ickbacks, pl~; $11,235 in Ulte rest, a total of $248,735. Agnew paid almost $20,000 mo r e than t hat b ecause di additional interest tha t has accumulated since the ruling. \. Agnew told KESQ-TV in Palm Springs. Calif., tha t h e was absolutely innocent o f anYi wrongdoing and called the ~o "not the k ind of justice that framers of the Consu1 uuon had - in mind." He told the TV statiort' from his home m Rancho Mirage: Cahf . tha t he is still feel.mg "the fallo ut o f som e thing tha( happened in 1969." ~·· ·"• ... UGE SALE On Ll'otards & Swimwear . 2nd• and ( /o,rou11 Ou1/r1 ..,h,,,. Saks Fiftfi Avenue's S torewide C /earan ·ce • l ... . '· • l 1012 IMI080 DRIVE, SUITE 104, COITA MESA - (714) 645-3359 Between 17th & 18th St. off of Whittier Blvd. MON.-FRI. -10-4 "THE SALE" DUCKS & COMPANY SOUTH COAST PLAZA Our PRIVATE SALE 11111IH'~ln011 \\1•<1111•,dcl \ J,11111..t" 5th \ inuall\ .1111.1111'1n1rr 1111•r1 h.1111h\•' 11111 h1 m.irl.<•cl cl01\11 50% . 75% Pit··"'' 1 01111· 1·,irh .ind , 11111\ till' t•\c 1•p11on.1I \ ,1hw' .met 'I>''' 1.11111.ir SAVINGS up to 75% Tlw tloors •M ii opt·n ;11 8 00 A \I on '.\f'1h1(''· cl..i\. 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's casting time again for a Beach's Pageant of the ters, and volunteers are sized up for ttus. the 50th a iversary of the program, ch runs for seven weeks ugh the summer art festival n. ore than 400 volunteers are n ded for this year's show ch features great works of art around the world and ughout the centuries. he only crite ria for 2-l HOUR ,.,,., .. 79! volunteers: They must be available during the summer run, and they must be able lo stand. sat, squat and pose for at least a mmute without moving a muacle. Two complete cast s are selected so volunteers will pose only every other week from July 9 t.o Aug. 28. Cas\.lTlg calls are acheduled for Jan. 15 from 7 lo 9 p.m. and Jan. 16 from 2 to 5 p.m. Volunteers ar~ photographed and measured backstage at the Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna Canyon Road. For further information, call 494-3663 weekdays between 10 a.m. and 4 .m. 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Nolan Frizzelle Afltlmblyman Frtzzelle f to meet public State and local lawmaken are expected to appear at the annual Le,wiauve l\ecepUon planned Thu raday by the Fountain Valley Chambcu:. cl Commerce. The event will be held from 7 to 9 p.m . at Great American Federal Saving, and Loan, 10175 Slater Ave .• F~tain Vall•y. Scheduled 't o ·attend are Aaaemblyman Nolan Frizzelle, R-Fo"Y'!tain Valley; Siate Sen . Jotln.. &eymour, B-Anaheim; Orange County Supervt.or Ropr Stanton ; and the five memben of the Fountain Valley City Coundl. 1 o· · rr· 1str1ct o ice moves The lawmakera will make brief statements and spend time speaking informally with thoee attendlna the reception. The event Is open to the public. Assemblyman Nolan Frlzz.elle hat moved his 69th District office from Huntington Beach to F o untain Valley because rea pportionment placed his former Main Street office out.side hia diatrict. l'r lazelle's new office is at 17195 Newhope St., Fountain Valley, between Warner and S later avenues, near the new Fountain Valley post office. The telephone number for the office Is 662-5503. As a result of reapportionment, the Republican assemblyman's district now jncludes Fountain Valley. Costa Mesa, Irvine, the southeast section of Huntington Beach and a part of Santa Ana south of Warner Avenue. Admlsalon is $5 per per.on. A hosted champagne bar and hon d'oeuvres will be provided. The Fountain Valley High School String Quartet will perform at the reception. Reservations are encouraged and may be made by calling the chamber office at 962-4441. 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G.K., HuntlDgton Beacl The IRS will sponaor a Community Job wattness Expo Saturday from 9 a .m. to noon t the Second Mount Carmel Baptist Church, 7 E. 80th St. (at Avalon) ln Loe Angeles. S employees and community leaders will be resent and mCormation and literature will be vailable on job opportunlt1es. qualif1catioru d requ1~ments. icense plates brigh t DEAR PAT: How mucb brlgbter are tbe ew reflectorlied Uceoae plates tban tbe tandard blue and gold ones, and bow muclt o tbey coat? T.H., Laguna Beacti Studies have shown the plates to be 100 ·mes brlghter than the standard dark blue d gold. "They're four to five times brighter han a car's taillight reflectors," reports Jim chwinn of the Traffic Control Materials vision, SM Corp. "The plates can be lftfl rom more than 1,000 feet at night, returning · tually reflected light. They beoome legible t 110 feet, versus 30 to 40 feet for the normal late." The reflectorized llcense plates wlll be ssued to California vehicle owners on a oluntary basis. Anyone who purchases a new ar will be given the option of choosing tween the standard, painted plate or the ew plate at an additional cost of $5. Current late holders may tum in their old plates and ive renectorized ones fot $12. Of the 50 states. reflective 1icenae plates re voluntary in California and while andatory in 46 others. New Jeney and aryland have con•idered and passed egislation regarding the plates, leaving entucky the only state without a program. idwile exams available DEAR PAT: I u.nderatand tbat registered unes ln California can now become certified/ 1 nur1e·mld w lve1 If tbey pau ari xamlnatlon. Can you tell me about tblt exam d where I can find out about tak.lng it? C.T., Cotta Mesa This exam was developed to provide an alternative route to midwifery certification for eglstered nurses who meet the same tandards of proficiency, knowledge and skill equired of certified nurse midwives who ttained quallficatlo!' through formal 1Jcatlon. . Registered nunea will qualify for ertification if they have post·licensure arr-a1n1'r 1111 and practice m maternal and child e which part.tally fulfills traditional board equirements for certification and are uccessful in passulg the exam. Application forms may be obtained by · g the state Board of Registered Nursing t (916) 322-3350 or (213) 620-4200. The exam s offered periodically. For detailed onnalion, write to the Board of Registered W'Sing, 1020 N St., Sacramento 95814. ou pay for witness DEAR PAT: I'm going to file a aaJt lD mall Claims Court, bat one of tbe wltDessn lao la e11entlal to proving my caae ls elactant to get involved. 11 It poHlble to abpoena a w[tneH ln tb11 court? . 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For we have been warned. in 1 recent study from UC Berkeley, that the United St.ates may well fall be hind other nations in technological achievements unless K'ience and ma th programs are :x>l.stered in the public schools Whil e many American itudents can graduate from high tehool with a bare minimum of math and science course work, rtudents in the Soviet Union and Japan are required to devote hundreds of hours to such classes, oeginning at a very young age. There is general agreement that math and science education needs immediate improvement. But the most pressing problem at the moment is the shortage of teachers to handle such classes. Lucrative offers from private industry have lured many from the classroom in search of a more stimulating work atmosphere at a better pay scale. As 1ia ~1ult, 11om~ !H:hool districts have made up the loss by reassigning arts and humatlitl teachere to science classes, an inadequate solution at best. ~t UC ·Irvine, Dr. Mare Taagep<:ra. concerned over poorly prepared students m her first-year chemistry classes, oHered her own partial solu tion -su mmer refresher coun;es for high school st.·1en cc and math t eachers interested m boosting the quality o( education in Orange County classrooms. She hopes her program, which started with a class of 46 teacher-pupils, can be offered in other areas. With many teachers obliged to moonlight in second jobs, often menial in nature, to make ends mc-N fmanc1ally. one new idea is to allow teachers to augment their income by working part-time for private industry during the school year and full·tim e in summer. This, of course. requires the cooperation of industry. but it could be just the incentive that keeps qualified science teachers in the c~room We cannot afford to fall behind the r est of the ww-ld because we are n ot producing a sufficient number of well trained scientists and engineers. And if we are to keep up, the effort must begin in the classroom. Lawns too thirsty? The front lawn. To many, it must always be weed-free. close- cropped, neatly edged. well- watered, and, above all, very green. Most lay landscapers choose grasses that please them. so-called cold season varieties lake Kentucky bluegrass. perennial ryegrass and fall fescue. People like these grasses because, as their generic name suggests, they stay green when the chill of fall and winter sets in. Pleasing, yes. But researchers have found these grasses use a lot of water. This is because they have a higher transp1rat1on rate, sort of the plant equivalent to breathing. Some of this research 1s ongoing at the South Coast Field Station. a little-known facility operated in El Toro by the University of California. There, a crazyquilt of grasses is grown and studied. Advi ce getting cos tly The theory of the Reagan administration, in trying to wind down the federal Legal Services Corporation which provides funding for legal services for the poor, is that there should be plenty of kind-hearted lawyers out there who would be onJy too glad to offer their skills free to such a good cause. Maybe so, but they obv10usly wouldn't include types like the lawyers the administration has appointed to the board of the corPoration. Supposedly serving for only "consultants' fees." they have collected thousands of dollars in consulting and travel expense money. For example. there were tabs for attending a year of board meetings amounting to $25,000 for the chairman. including $221 a day for travel time from his home office in Indian.a. Another Reagan appointee who collected $20,000 says his $29-an-hour fee as an LSC consult.ant is way below the going rate in his finn. lf that's true, and it probably is, just where do they expect to find lawyer volunteers who will toil for the indigent for nothing? Appanmtly there were such, in days past. Most of the earlier LSC board members, successful lawyers all, donated their services to the funding agency and the highest fee ever paid to a previous members was $9,000 to a Carter appointee in 1.979. ' Small wonder a cri tical congressman pondering all this was inspired to make nasty remarks about appointees who lose no opoportunity to "put all four feet and a snout into the trough" m the guise of offering public service. . ---Op4nlon1 exprened In the 1pece above are those of the Oaliy Piiot. Other vlewe ext>retaed on thl• page are thoee of their authors and artl1t1. Ruder comment la Invited. Addr ... TM Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 8'42-4321. L.M. Boyd/Best know n face Whoee la the best known face U\ the world? Liz Taylor's? Abe Lina>ln's? El•le the Cow's? Years agb, that di9Unct.Jon mlaht have aone \0 King Olllett.e whoee countenance 1howed up on millions of razor blade packa. But the Smith Bro1herl on the cough drops abo were widely eeen. Today, IClf1)e clalm, It'• the fAK'e of the Gerber t.by. R'1ah hour traffic la ao thick In c.nc-. Vennuela. ~t the powen there have banned each private car from the streeu one day a week. Which da)' dependa on the car'• license plate number. Thu'1 a 20-percent cut In the conaeatlon. A beginning. Q. What were P.T. Barnum'• dytns wotda? A "What WU the ga~ todayr• 0r wordl to that effect. He 'fVAnted • total of lhe day'• receipts at hJa ctrcua. He WU 81. It WU 1891. ... _ A • senator 1s disillusioned Reagan must if!spire the 70-plus set Whatever else you think of President Reagan, you have to admit that he's do~ a great job for people 70 yean old and older. If the man with the hardest job m the world ls 70, it means we can all look forward to being active until at l~ast that ase. You just don't look at Ronald Reagan and say, ''There's a ttal.ly old President." He's 71 years old, cominJ. up 72 in February, but his age doesn t enter lnto anyone's opinion of him, for better or for worse. If you don't Uke his political opinions. it doesn't occur to you to think that they were any different when he was younger. PRESIDENT REAGAN is a strikingly handsorrle man. Hla face is falling apart a little around the edges, but so is everyone's, and he's still g~-looking by anyone's standards. When he moves, he moves qwckly. surely and without any of the hesitation that we associate with the movements of the elderly. "Elderly" IS JUSt not a word you'd use to describe him. In the pictures we see of him, Reagan always looks so composed, confident and even happy that you wonder if he ever has any moments of depression. He does. of co.use, but he never lets us m on them. Does being 71 worry him? You'd never know if it does. He referred the other day to aome government project that will be completed in the year 2015. He ment10ned it casually and easily just JlllY 11110 .. as though he'll st.ill be president that year, although in all probability he will not. There's no way for a president to break down ln front of us all and lt's. too bad. I think we'd give our presidents less of a hard time lf we were aware that. in addition to the problems of the world, they are subject to the same day·to-day personal problems that all of ws have. Mr. Reagan had a serious gunshot wound little more than a year ago. Any problem that nightmare might still be giving him is out of our minds. He must think about It every day. For all we know. the scara still hurt but a president isn't allowed to hurt much in public. Where the law goes astray Thought. at LArge: -The uouble with the law, in almolt every aoclety, 11 that it begins as a process to facilitate agreemenu and adjudl.cate dlapuie. between dthena, and Inevitably turns into a process for augmenting ii.elf, u an end rather than a rneans, until it 11 reaarded with ~ IYlllY 111111 ,r; There must have been limes when President Reagan came before us to ualk about some unportant matter when his mind was elsewhere on 90methmg more important to him pel'80nally but of no importance to the nation whatsoever. I suppose it's poalble th.at, durins his time In the White House, he has put on a couple of the best acting performances of his lifetime. The President and Mrs. Reagan look close and loving, but there must have been limes that we've seen them smiling together when they'd just had a f~J,': It's none of our business and yet. when I watch Mr. Reagan in public, I always wish I knew what he had for break.fast., and what he wan~ to do today that he couldn't do because he's president. FRANltLY, I don't know how any American president does it. How does he handle his everyday problems . ~ . the ones for which he has no Cabinet secretary? Does he have an old college roommate who asks to borrow a thousand dollars? Does he loan 1t to him? When does he indulge himself in eome hidden perversion we know nothing about? Is he a chocolate Junkie? Does he smoke cigars? Snore? Leave the faucet dripping in the bathroom? It is a constant source of amazement to me that anyone would want to be president. For a man to take on the job within a month of his 70th birthday shows an enthusiasm for life and a confidence in his own atrength and ability that you have to admire. I dor\'t offhand remember a president ~hoee policies were detested by so many people whoae penonal popularity wu u high as Ronald Reagan'• ia today. You just don't hear people saying the viciou. things about him that you heard them say about John F. Kennedy, Lyndon JohMOn, Richard Nixon or even Jimmy Carter. Now, all we have to do la hope that Rea,an tutnll out to be u good aa he looka tn the Iona nan ----------------- ) Orange Cout DAIL'( PILOT /Wednelday, Ja~utry &, 1083 LOS AN62b£8 (A:.0 ) The ••• .. ••'"''"I n.eU... Oro out• contend they can Ka Jan estimated that even alllnj Soclal Security 1yatem hu The lar1e1t prevlou1 bttlonai to Soclal ocur1ty, thtGwtnnouCounty,Oa., Boord 11ve emp oyee compara e • ter neaot at na a to 1utfered Ila bl11e1t detection withdrawal waa the 1ta to of allhouah moet do. of Education with 3,&84 workert: benefl\I at. a lower coat. Since tx.-nefli., the pullout will ave~ with Loe Angeles County pulling Alaska'• 14,1)00 employees In Brown uld the aaency ~Ucw• Santa Crw Count1., Calif., with workAtra and employert 1pUt the county $19 million durtn1 \ ou t iu 55,000 workers, and 11179 It lo1t a record 7~.966 l ,988; tho Tri-Cit.)' Hoar.l\•I p1ym~nt1 to Social Security, ncxt11xmonthaand $36mil nearly 400-more aovernment Social Security fik-et a deficit contrlbu'°"9 Wt Saturday u 100 Dl.ttlct ln California with ,333; withdrawal mean• blfcgn durina the 1983-84 fltcal year. employen are threatenlng to qull of $150 billion to •200 billion local aov mmenta pulled out. of Adame County, Col(>., with 1,018; paychecka for worken and ower There havo been move~• in the next two years. over the next .ev~ ,._...~-tM-fYfl~ i.w, wlthdrawala Riverside, Calif .• with l ,0·47, and tut.I for employers. Capitol Hill to •hut thr door "The sy1tem lt1elt 11 In Lo 1 An f el e 1 Co un ty· 1 takc!.lace at the end ot the tho Marton County, Fla., Hoeplt.al »ut many employee• are n't pulloui.. but no law1 lulve financial trouble," Social wlthd1;,11wa alone will coat. the calch ar year. Ol.trict. with 71)~. convinced that the "comparable paA!Wd. Security 1poke1man James syst~m an eatlmated $143 million 1t the nearly 400 o ther Brown laid that 9.4 mllHon, or benefl\I" are u "ood. The Notional Commlulon on Brown said from Waahlngton this year. lt'• expected to aave government uni\I carry out their three-quarters, of all at.ate and (;ounty otflclala uy they Socia l Security Reform• has "Any time you lose money, It's tht> county $36 million In the thrta\l to defect, the 1y1tem will local employee• are covered. already offer excellent coverage. 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IGr a,..,, 1 • I I • ~ I • f ( -I l • f •J II 11 1rl I •l )I rl ) JI 1 ) I lllllr Piil WEONeSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1983 1111c•1111111 caum Players -get honusworas • ID edgewise It's OK to have fun playing Scrabble But an opponent may have fund. funds. fungus. funnel. funeral or fundamental. Adding to existing words on the board is the easiest way to acquire extra points and reach the coveted double and triple word count squares. The better players, though, such as Geneva Akers of Huntington Beach, Louisa Arnold of Newport Beach, Gary Brown of Cypr ess and Gemela At.cha of Mission Viejo, have a repertoire of two-and three- letter words aJlowing them to link words in tight formation and score in several directions. Such is the rivalry nurtured at four Scrabble clubs along the Orange Coast where members gather to line up their letters and wits against fellow players who have outstripped the competition at home and want more frequent games. But even as the sands slip through the mini hourglasses that time each turn, the luck is still in the draw from the floppy pouch of letters. There isn't much to do after selecting six or seven vowels m the blind draw except to wish Hawaiian language words were allowed. But only listings in The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary are permitted. Player• who have another pusfon -cro.word puzzles - alien are aurpn.ed when a tricky word is cha llenged by an opponent. Some unusual spellings and definitions found in crosswords aren't in the offlclal dictionary so turns are forfeited. Ages, vocabularies and competitive spirit vary among the club memberships, but the expertise of someone using all seven letters 1n o n e turn or Brown's scoring 680 points an one game is widely recognized and applauded. Members v1s1t neighboring clubs to get.an idea of the caliber of compeution they might face at regional tourneys such as one held recently in Laguna Hills or open tourneys. One of the latter is sch eduled for novices and intermediates on Feb. 5 and 6 in Huntington Beach with finalists matching wiL'l on Feb. 12 and 13. Scrabble addicts from throughout the Southland turn out for these eventa as shown by the winners in Laguna Hills. Linda Sarnowsky of Del Mar was first m the competitive/ expert class. Brown placed second; Ellis Wyler of La Jolla, thtrd; Cynthia Wimer of Sierra Madre, fourth and Be lly Schulman, ol San Diego. fifth. In the recreational division, the finalists were Andye Ladner of El Cajon, first; Gloria Hicks and Akers of Huntington Beach , second and third, Gerrold E. Baker of Riverside, fourth and Steven Pettyjohn of El Toro. They amassed the best scores 1n four games. However. the highest game of the tourney was compiled by Baker's wife Penny who tallied 537 points. Other members admit to a "lifetime fascination with words" waually backed up by a spelhna chamP-lon1hip, a technical writer 1 jargon, a penchant for es1 ay conte•t• or the aforementioned crouword cra.Dne91. Eroowms clwina a Pint" run from elation over a 9e'Yen-letter and two-leiter word coups to occasional four-letter words muttered under the breath while waiting for a "U" to go with a ··Q.'' Players., like Steve P feiffer of New York, hoped their leu en would add u p lo words allowed by Sophie Cobbi and Golda Stegman of Laguna Hills, official checkers al the tourney. Teachers shouldn't be •peete~ !i}l JHft'f:11'19' ---:-· r---.&.11.&&&1.~~-..ctJLUL~Landers B Where to get words' worth Been pracucing with a new Scrabble game you received as a holiday gift and want to take on more chalfengers? Or have you outwitted all opponents in your household or neighborhood? Here's a Uat of Scrabble clubs along the Orange Cout. Be prepared to chip In ~ cents to $2 per 8e8Sfon toward prizes and refreshments. National membership costa $5 a year, including a newsletter every two months about tournaments and high scoring words. HUNTINGTON BEACH The largest and most competitive club m the area starts its games at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays at Home Federal Savings and Loan, 2111 Mam St., m the SeaCliff Village. NEWPORT BEACH Club members meet on alternate Wednesday evenings at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Newcomers welcome by reservation. Phone the club at 644-0050 and ask for information about the Scrabble sessions. MISSION VlEJO Members match wits on the first, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Peoples Federal Savings and Loan Asaociation, 23688 El Toro Road. El Toro. Phone 770-0454 for more infonnation. LAGUNA JllLLS Leiaure World residents stage their weekl)I matchups on Monday afternoons. Sailing tradition of 19th century may ply coas t again By STEVE MITCHELL Of tlle Deity l'tlot S .. lt When the final longleaf yellow pine plank Is laid and the rosewood fife rails and bitts installed. the square-rigger will be the only replica in the world of the c utter that protected Calffoptla's coastline during the Gold Rush. The Californian, a full-scale reproduction of the vintage Revenue Cutter Lawrence, will be conatructed in Dana Point Harbor with chrlatenini planned for the 1prtna of 1984. The amblUou. project Is belna 1pon1ored by the Nautical Heritage Mwieum at Dana Poin\. Museum direc tor Steve G . Chriatman uld the Californian will be a carbon copy of the Lawrence, a Uhh Century Cout Guard cutter that maintained law and order on the 1ea1 durtna the fre-niy of the Gold Ru1h r.ean In the late 1840s and early 509. "Actually, the Revenue Marine Service prec:eded the Cout Guard, but It h8d the tame duU.." Mid auutman. an avld .aJJor and owner of tbe Dana µ,bth9UM. In which nautical memon~ » llipt~ He Hid the ftrtt r•venue Niiiillair. w... tvomtlrlloned lil the l 00. by Secrittary of \he I Treasury Alexander Hamilt~n. They played a vital role in early U.S. maritime history. "They were fast enough (at 14 knots) to catch privatee r s smuggling goods Into the country," Christman said. Early cutters collected sufficient lmport duties to enable the struggling new nation to pay off its $70 million Revolutionary War debt, he said. Larger revenue c utters defended the U.S . coast during ~· Wu of 1812 ~ the fut.est evolution of the cutter clasa emeraed in the form of the Lawrence, from whoee lines the Californian will be reproduced. Christman 1-.id Melbourne Smith, a naval architect and 1hlpwri,ht, and deslgner of the Pride o Baltimore, hu prepared the blueprint. for the 145-foot loJll CaUfomian. "He will fly tq Central Amwca next month to hand eelec:t the tropical hardwood for the keel and fnarnes," Chrtatman Mid. Chrl1tman expect.I the kHl will be laid by thll April. Work on tome perta of the v I, auch u the wooden cannon ~ Mlair.ady ~ n.e cutter will be IUtMnlk. dOWn to the toola \llllld \0 build her and tnc:ludtna the Sptnl1h I I cedar and Honduras mahogany cabinetry in the Great Cibin. "She'll carry a figurehead of Queen Califia (for whom the state was named)," Christman said, "and the transom will be decorated with two handcarved golden grinly beara with the name of the 1hlp held between them on a flowing ribbon." Christman aald the construction c:oat ls estimated at $760,000. Funding for the Californian projMt will come from prlvat~ foundations , ln1tl~utlona, corporation• and lndlViduala. The project, while orislnat.lng In Dana Point, 11 not a aouth Oranae County project. "We expect to draw our crew and support f rprn a wide lelJnent of the state," he aatd. tn addition \0 the oonsU'UCtion money. Chrts\man aatd an equal amount muat be ralaed tor malntenfnce and proaram1. A fuU-u~ akJ,~r and a 14·man c~"to fur the 10,400 aquare ftet os sail alto muat be hlttd. A.NJ when the lhlp la finally contt.ructed, It won't juat be a pretty onwMnt In Dana Harbor. Chrtttman Mid. ·•tt·• '°'"' '° be • Yflf"I uy •hip -• public on.n~ YelRl Clef CUT1'Ell; P•• IM> . :: r Cout DAILY PllOl/Wedn Idly, J1nu1ry &. ti93 GOllN 011 ltlDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF -·~· ~ 'Nortb South • •m:i$r~1 w•a~ 11:! i<~f, c>t f&..-~~~ th 9 • r--~~-~· South dtalt EH t o nln bid• North'• Jump whal happ41n1. Uir~IMwt , ... e"•try ttM ..----~..--;.;;=---:-----~~--~ ...... ~"'!:-'""'--:p;:.•:.:•:.:;• __ -:t~o~trr~t1J!.l'-:Yr:a~m;,o,..,,n~a :..:w~,-=, -'• ~m~1 ;..._ Bfnr l'frd'r~ .-rtu .... --...nfft4ll1&1wtft'lrt1-•,..._-1~- ' NT PHt Pa11 l'u 1 r1l1f' 1howlnr Va I polnt11, Wf'1t c1pturt1d declart•r'• De tliiey kMw Mmetaatq ,..., # • : DEAR ANN LANDERS: I teech In a larp day c4re center ln Memph11 It 11 hard worlt, no '-· -p~Uge. mod"'eit pa)7:"but I love k.Jdl and fMl that I &If\ performing a valuable community aervke. The pa.renta are another story. One mother told f11' her eon ls lmj)(*ible to control. He nu a bad \fl(rlper, abuaea hla younger brothen and uee1 tetrlble language when he talk.a to her. She asked if I would mind spending aome extre time to "~ten the k.Jd out." , Last week another mother tried to leave her 3">'ear-old at the center with the following U.tructiona: "He h.u a c:old and aore throat. Please aOl me if his temperature aoes over 103 degrees, aJ1d keep him away from the other kids." She was h¢oua when we refused to take the child. It meant l<lflin8 a day's pay becauee she had to stay home frpm work to take care of rum. ~ Yesterday a father brought ln his daughter, hbf-hysterical and in tean. Her cat had been run olier that morning. He promised her she could sit on ~ lap all day to make up tbr it. NORTH •JU «:)AK Olta?e •aou WEIT ~A T • • tOtU •KH c;, ·lot c;, 970 U2 o QtO o Aa •AtU~ +J 7 SOUTH ' AQS <:7 QH <> K 5H • KQ8 Openlnr lead· flvr o( •. and no ont• ran rault 8outh quef'n with thl' nrt• unrl li•d 11 du't? Catarlu Gore•'• ror converlln1 to thr•r no third tlub. On thia trlrk "fHr·f>HI Brhlt•" wlU For morn y•ara than wt rare lo rtmembtr. Jean 0.u• or Gt1u•v•. Swltur land, hH be n ranked 1mC1n1 the world'• great playert. Al the World Olympiad In Star rltz. he gave proor that he had Iott little, ll any, of .hi• prowe11. Thi1 hand cropped up in Switzerland'• match a1aln1t Japan. North-South wer e trump. Be11t> Jl'lll1nnrd th .. att· ul teach yeu the at rates l .. tad Weil led hit fourth bHl fjlamond•I tactlca of f.ld1 fHt·p.ced ae· dub and declarer took a Tht're w11 no way for tie. ram• that provide• the WrOnf poallJon When hr dtrlorer lo C:Omf to nine Cllrt for i.eeoclfel rubber1. tlected to ·play tho tel?' from '"<'k• without '•tabl111h1ng For a copy ud a ecorepad. dummy. BttH covered with hi• diamonds. Uut It wiu. H Dd 11.75 to "Oore n·Four lht jack and declarer made a l!tJUAlly C't'rtaln that hr rould Deal," care of t bli rlne play when he elected to not grt lht' d1amond1 icoinl( oew1paper, P.O. Boa 259, duck. It now 1temed tba.t. t~ wllhout ll'lling Writ 1e1111 Norwood .. 1'1.1. 076'8. Ma.Ice contract wu tecure because, the lead with th4' 11urcn. and checke payable to New• u the carde lie, West has no Wut i;t1ll had two .cood rluh~ paperbooke. entry to hla hand to run h111 lo cash to 'l't lhl' 1·ontraN long club1. But, In the word1' onr tru•k. • HOIOSCOPf ;POT. SHOn ·BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT T rou1 HEALTH BY SI DNEY OMARA Thursday, January I \T'.S SOMCTfMCS SAO TO ~VISIT A ... 0.-Mlllll HOMI: I OR. PETER J . S'{EINCROHN .J .. ·. Pleue, Ann. tell these moms and dads that we dd all we can for their kids, but we aren't their p4rents and they shouldn't expect us to fill the role t>tat is theirs. Thanks for listening. -JOHNNY'S TtACHER I • DEAR TEACHE R: Tbi1 pu t year I have r tteelved a great many letters from day care cqater teacbers and their a11i1tants wUb almllar c~plalnt1. It'• time I prloted one. Thanks for wfiting. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): Take stock, conserve energy and assets. Emphasis o n negotiations, renewals and steps to msw-e security Family member points out hidden clause. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Strive to perceive picture m its entirety. Fine points or details might prove elusive al this time. Get basic tasks accomplished, improve diet, remember resolutions concern1ng nutrition. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Good lunar aspect coincides with affairs of heart, speculation, children and s udden change of plans. Focus on creativltiy. intensified relationship and success through unorthodox procedures. A._,D DISCOVU \ T .. AT I OOM 'T L lli/E TME,_,E ANYMORI!!. DE AR DR. STEINCROHN: Wlll you clear up .. something for me? It bappeoe wbeoever I have a pbyalcal examination. I wonder If the re ia any medica l 1ignJficance to U. My doctor tbamps my cheat aa If be were tettlng a watermelon for ripene11. He concentratet 10 mucb wbeo ll1telliDg1 tbat I'm almost afraid to breathe. I don't wa.at lo dis turb bim. Is all tbla nece11ary? la tt j aat a lot of hocu1-pocu1? .-MRS. M. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 22. M y bOyfriend is 24. He came here from another town, so I didn't know much about hia background. When we first started to date he talked an a\fful lot about hts past -sex-wise . . . mostly one-night stands. It made him sound awfully cheap. Aiter two months of listening to that garbage I told hiin to shut up. He seemed hurt. I wish he hadn't told me so much. It made me lote respect for him. Our relationship has gone dawnhill ever since. P lease explain why a guy would do that. -MORE THA N I CARE TO KNOW IN N.J . : DEAR MOR E: Yoar boyfriend obviously get• bl' jollies reciting tbe details of bia purple past. Re 1opnd1 adole1cent, to say tbe least, and perverted ln~tbe bargain -not m ucb of a candidate for tbe IOfl baul, honey. , ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: My fiance was raised ~his grandmother We announced our engagement /fa;t week and went to her home to tell her first. l h~ve seen the woman only four times and am fr~htfully uncomfortable in her presence. No way is "She going to approve of me. I am the wrong reJigion, too thin. went to "inferior'' schools, and my fatnily backgroufld is "very ordinary." I would do anythmg to wm her over My fiance adbres his grandmother. and he owes her a great dQal. Please give me some advice. Ann . - UNACCEPTABLE IN VERMONT DEAR VERMONT: QaJt trylo1 to butter •P t~ barracuda a.ad yoa1J come oU m aclt better . S1ae m•y never find yoa accepiable but at least 1be 11 kltbw you are not • hypocrite. : Is pol a drug? Can LSD. PCP, rocame and pills oaen new worlds for you? Stop guessing. Ger the facts in Ann Landers' all-new booklet, "The LQwdown on Dope "For each booklet ordered. send $~1 plus a Jong, self-addressed stamped envelope (37 rents postage) to Ann Landers. PO. Box 11995, CJa1cago. m 606 I 1 ' QUllllll By PHIL INTERLANOI of Laauna Beach r, ~) (.." " CANCER (June 21-July 22): Request promises In writing -you'll receive assurances concemi.na property. safety of family member. Negotiations are finished -know when to take bow and l~ve stage. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Home or domestic life undergoes tran1formatlon -calls, visits from relatives shake status quo. Short trip could be on agenda. VlRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What had been lost will be returned by maid or servant. Focus on income, payments, collections and special data required to complete assignment. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Push ahead, make this a powerplay day. Lunar and numerical cycles point to su cceu. achievement. satisfying relationship and euphoria resulting from creative drive. RUFFELL'S SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Preconceived notions fall by wayside -you're taken on tour, you see what occurs behind scenes. Reach beyond cWTent expectations. SAGIT'JARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Romance, sentiment, wish fulfillment dominate intriguing scenario. You'll wtn friends and influence people. Emphasis also on new st.arts in new directions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Check files, be sure policies are up-to-date, review procedures and fulfill obJiBaUon to family member. Gounnet meal could be on tap for tonight. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on travel, special studies and participation in project designed to aid worthy charity. Spotlight on humor, entertainment and the overcoming of distance, language barriers. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20). Writing block dissipates; words once again flow with eue and a special vitality. You learn more about accounting procedures. UPHOLSTERY ............. w. 1922 .... I O I ILYD. Open Oalty 9•9 , Sun. 10-7 Wed. Thru Sat. Jan. 5-8, 1983 COSTA MIU. -541·11 5' &° COPIES w.u.. .... ........... 3461 Vea U4lo 675-6122 ,..., to Edwerdl Udo Clf*l'\a SIMCl•I Jenuary 5, 1113 to "8nu8rJ 11, 1113 C)nu 1 •J au ...al: .ft .. , "''le .... DeJJr Pq.M." E ...... 4" Pott9d Prtmro1e1 The Savmg Place v 1·Gallon • Sun Azalea Evergreen shrub. blooms 1n the spring Assorted varieties ·~Dam. • Mixed colors Border plants in bloom 'PG! Diam 9" Planter va .. DEAR MRS. M.: Tius lS an essential part of the physical exa.rrun.ation. It's not hocus-pocus anymore than tickling the bottom of your feet is hocus-pocus. Such "tickllng" can determine whether there's something wrong in the brain or spinal cord. The thumping can help your doctor determine whether there's any fluid prewnt in the lungs, pneumonia, enlargement of the heart or liver, and many other abnormal conditions. Of course. X-rays and other tests help complete the d.iagno8tic picture. DE AR DR. STE INCROHN: Our 4-year-old daogb&er bad a allgbt sellDre while sbe bad lllp fever. Becauae we were concerned, oa.r doctor ordered a brain wave test. It was normal He tell• 111 lbere'• notb!ng to be worried •bout. We 1tm are. -MRS. L. DEAR MRS. L .: What else can I say but be thankful that your doctor says everything's all right? Only repeated seizures should be a cause for concern. S·Gallon • Came Illas Assorted vor1et1es and colors Ever· green shrub ·11a10larl'\ 1·Gallon Plants Your choice of 1-gallon Japan· ese SoxwOOd or Nond1no .. , ....... Ma..i .. kol .. _,u Mattia. I ..... ,.. ... tenUlc ..... tea wld1 llM Deily PlloL ••U.lld.ar 9" planter vase. planters In as· sorted COIOJs C·907·S c,.,.,,. 01, • "Not now -the bosa'• got me on the carpet." ' I • P MS ~reme.nstrual Syndrome Is loosely defined as ~· series of symptoms -mood swings, food bravlngs, depression , Insomnia. acne, bloating and headaches . . ' lPremenetrual Syndrome experienced by imany women as .. premenstrual blues" I Is now being treated at · I. MacArthur Medical Center In lrvlne by Charles B. Bartell, M.D. a complete medical treatment p[ogram I . MeoArthur Medloel Center 18021 Sky Parle Clrc:le lrvlne. CA 92714 .. 7~4/557-7372 j • $2 S-Oz •• PNnlng Sealer Eflect111e dressing designed to aid In heollng of pruning cuts. abrasions and wounds on many plants ond trees PHOTO SPECIAL DEVELOP AND PRINT 12·1xp. ___ .. 1 • 99 Kuatomat .... '""'' 20-IJcp •••• --2. 9 9 12·1xp_ ......... 3. 1 8 2"·1xp ....... " .. 3 • 4 7 20·1xp.: .. ·-· 4. 8 8 i&-lxp ... _4.99 Z•·lxp ...... .-5.38 1i-1xp ........ -. 2. 4 7 S6·1xp ... , .... _ 7 • 4 8 !,1.50 l·Plnt Vitamin 11 Special formula to strengthen roots and prevent transplant shock ' ,, ..... $3 3·Cu. Ft. .Redwood Compost Redwood soil amendment 3· cu 11 !1.58 laked Ham And Ch .... landWtchu Mode tres" dolly Muc mnu lltOI 0:-:r'Ta'I IAU ~ ....... .. T.1 ..... tMl1ta I~ lllC"OW IPVICI, INC. M d\llY. llC)t>Olnl.0 T1utt• undel ttlt ~·tied dMCl-of "'* f .. 8114 AT'~ AUC)f~ TQ HI HIGHllT 11001" f!O" CA9f4 (payable al lllM of .... In ............ 1"0NY ..... .. ""1t. tttle encl lnl .... 10 ewt now held Cly " yndet Mid Deed Of Trull In the propartt har411nalt• ~bed Til'UITO" DtLFIN, IOlolULANO J" and WINDY IOtfULANO. l'UIMnd and wlN M join(t-•• Bt:NEFICIARY POSTAL FIN#fHCE COMPANY, an ~­ eor;oratlon Rfeorded Auguet 2t, 1180 at lnltf. No. 3e625 In llC>dl 13721 PllQ9 802 'Of Offlclal ~d9 In the olflOa Of t" Aec:order of Oranoe County; -IAULOHd Qf lcldl.Jl•Krlbn ttw ~ orr::1oeo. In tne City of irw.. County o1 Oranoe. S••t• of per "'IP reco<ded In ptigaa ... 10 50 ~. M~ In the ofb of Iha acordet of Niki ClOUltty C EREFROM .. Oii, gee. mlnfrala and other hydfoeartloM. l*Oliw • depth of 500 fMt. without Ill• right of 1u1laca e11try, u reaerwd In lnatrumenta of reco«S. YbU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED AUGUST 28, 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Pl\OTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MA,,..l!IE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THI! PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER The add,.. ol the abc>Y9 ~ 4921 Seaford Circle, trvlne, CA. No wer~anty 11 g iven aa to Ill ~-or correct,_. The ~ und4W Mid Dead ol Tf\111, by reuon of • brMCh or delautt In the obllgatlona aecuted thereby, heretofore executed and delivered to Ille underalgned • written Deci•r•tlon ol Default and Demand tor S.le, and written notice of t>NKh and ol elecllon 10 cauM th• underalgned to ull uld property to NIJ.fy Mid obllgatlona, and tlleraaller 1111 undaralgnad cauMd Mid notice of brMCll and of elec1Jon to be recorded Sept..nber 1, 1982 .. lnatr No 82-310232 or Mid Otllcial Recor~ Said H I• wlll b• made, but wlt11out covenant or warranty, ~ or Implied. regarding tJtle, ~Ion, or encumbr811()M, to pey the r..nalnlng prlnclpal eum of the note eecured by Mid Deed ol Truat, with lntar•t .. In Mid note provided. advanc.a. II any. under .tb• terms of Mid DMd of Truat, •-. chargea and axpen-of Ille Trutt• and of the lruata creeled Cly NIOOead of Truat. Said Nie wlll be flekt on Thurtday, Januwy 27, t983 at 2:00 p.m at th• Chapman Avenue entrance to the Civic Center BullctlnQ, 300 E Chapman Avenue. In the City of Orange. CA. NOTIC£ AT TIME OF SALE BIOS MAY BE MADE IN CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COO£ SECTION 2924h At I ha t ime ol the lnlt l al publcatlon of th .. notice, Ille total amount of the unpaid balanoa of the obllgallon MCured by the above I deaorlb•d deed ol truat and Hllmatad co11a. ••penMa, and adyanoea la $52 ,82 1.'4 5 . To deltrm'M the opening bid. )'OU mey c.11'(71 '4) 03 7 --00ee. Qlt9: o-nber 29. 1982 IP ESCROW SERVICE, INC. MMld TIWI-. T.li SEJMCe COMPANY, 8Qlftt P.crtda A. Alindajl, • One~ '::o.~ Or--. CA nn neea (714) 83S-nM PDbllahed Orange Coaal Deity PUal. Jan 5, 12, 111. 11183 s 57'3-e2 PUBLIC NOTlC£ ' .... ... TICE Of' nwanl!'8 aA&.a T.a. Mo. 1112-221 !WORT ANT NOTICI! TO l"ROf'l!RTY OWNEft YOU AM IN Dl!fAUl. T UHDE" A D Ea D 0 f T " U a T , D AT I! D 11•n 111a1" 21, 1171. UNLH• YOU TAICE ACTION TO l'ROffCT YOU" "tO'l"TY, IT MAY 81 aoL.D AT A """-IC aAU. If YOU NOD AN Hf'l.ANATION O* TME NATU"I! OF THI '"OCHDINQ AQAINaT YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A LAWYE". On January 28. 11183. at 10:00 a m., Calllornle Flrat Benk, • CaJllornla corporation. u duly appointed Truale• under and pursuant to Deed of Truat recorded October 4, 11179, .. lnat No 7399, In b ook 13338. page 1707. ol Oftc:l8I Record• In the office of the County Recorder• of Orange Co\inty, State of Calllornla. executed by Gerald T John, WILL SEl.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHE~BIOOER FOR CASH (pey•b time of Hie In tawful money t United StatM) at lhe Norttl Front entrance to Ille County CaUrthouM 1ocated at 700 Civic C ... 1., Drive WHI. Santi Ana, Cellfofnla, all right. lltle and lntareat cOP.veyed to and now held by It under Hid o .. d of Truat In Ille property altuated In Hid County and State deaalbed .. Lot 14 of Tract No 8278, •• allown on map recorded In bOOk 321. Pagel 35. 38. 37. and 38 of Mlacallanaoua Mapa, record• of Orange County Catllornl• l)I• •trHI •ddtHI and Olh•r ~ Clealgnetlon, II any. of the reat property dea<:rlbe<I above la purported 10 be 18771 PHIO Plcaaao. lrvtna Callfornla Th• underelgned Trual•• dlaclalma any llat>lllty ror an l~ec1neaa ol the 1tr-eddr- • Olher common dilalgnetlon. II • ahOwr• herein ~Id aala w lll be made, Out without covanant or warranty, ••rt-or lmplled, ragatdlng lllla. poaaeulon. or encumbrance•. Including I•••· charge• and IXRW'I-ol the T rua1M and of the lrlf'I• crHt•d by H id 0Md of ~• to pey the remaining princlpal au of the notlC•l aacured Cly Mid of Trull to wit 122.888 05 wtd'I Int••' thereon from M.,cft ~ 1982 at 13 00% p.-annum • pr~ In Mid notlC•l pkd coata and an)' lldvancea of 18.11311 40 with lntfr•· Tiie beMnclar)' unde< Mid Deed of 'ffUat heretofore executed and delivered to the underalgned • = DaWltatlon of default and nd lor Sate. and • written of Default and Election to Sell The underalgned c:euead Nici N loa of Oefautt and l*tlon •.o '° be rec:otdad In the county the reel Pt°'*'Y .. loc:eted ed o--nber 21, 1tl2 C.itfomla Rr9I ~ -Mid 1""'9e ., 630. 8t'9ef, Ian OleQo, Callfornta (flt)~ ly. Jo L.uCU bllahed Orange Co.et D11ty Dec. It. Jen. 8, 12. ff, 1.U • llllO-l2 ..,.....,•11'*'1""•••••••r*tl•• 8'1Clal .. on.. If It .... ....,_,a-A lfltlll .... ..... , ...... 1111st1Mat • 0. -....111111M _,~.-1i.111sran•••_..., """la1tta11 Mid IWI WI .. l"I 11'1tl11sed ti• dW11'1l llt Ult ,.IOd. Of dlGlrld" ~---''"dirt IOllilbtselllCM~, llt SICH Mii Wiit. t.1aJ CAll111dWU .. ,......1111 .. 119.IAlll ,_,.-.al llf Ulef'O.....,. 1n111bie "41m111119111Y 11 cll•11a • cltM Giii Yin oi to \flltlll 91fcMMs •• ••ha•• •au111r l11•1td II Sia nllblt I MEN 'S WARM WINTER THERMAL UNDERWEAR IEG. 4.59 99 YOU• CHOICE Ankle length thermol drawers or long sleeved thermal 1h11t Cotton-polyester blend Sizes S·Xl HG. 0 PllCl ••.• "" ..... A.n ~-....-1 SAU PllC __ _. ... 3 89 WSIUATI ,.l!m;u UIUD flOM ..... 1.H ::: J.'' COST* '----"' ....... , .. a.c.... . lleft't lie• I• 0.t •I llf-toly I eo4 OowQOrd Cooloft4/Antl frttre Moll lo.I .. ol frM optfM0\9 of it..~· dcJM4 <Oitl rtgil .. I 11Ktll!.:: .. pt'1Ct clrdtd plv1 !hit ~rllli<• COlllpl~lltly ""94 ...r 1eque11...,. be ~td "° loier lllaot MGM .S, 1913 mt<TM IAftJ ,_ J, ltU llPlhnoM Hflt ,._ H. 1'U. u.tt I W•,., ........... lf"I' ., °'fM19tM. ----------------• MU'°' •1 .00 llnntO, '°IOI 71711, I HCW AHUSlA. tNt. 46271 I '-''"" •• :l 'r•h·e'·'wdMl11. I I """ ~ .. _. '" I I ~ IW\l... I -..." I II City tott-11tt I ...... °"" .... , ... ,,., llMM!leN, .... ., ......... i., I _. .... , -:s;·,., _..,.. n.i. '""'1t••• _, ... , "' I I '"'"""° .,...,1114,...t•c.,..eeyr~wtt.Off" 1 r_IPI•,.,,,.., tl'Mffffr.41 et~ Me nwt, "*'., <-cflll ..._..._Offer~._.. la SO lltllte4 Sttlf., ._. t.W wt1ittt 11tel11Wt._ ..... ., '"tn.t.41, ...... ••I • .,..,_....,,, I ·----------------............. •• , ....... 111111 ... ........ .,,....._ ............. •n11t .... ,...,..... SPUNDOLA 4-PLY ACIYUC KNmlNG YARN llG. ••c EACH c UCI ma. 3 \;-oz. 11!.tn tolida or 3-oz. skeln1 vorigot~ om· br•t. All the populor shod•. Modlin• wa1ftobte. ...... YMUY . .................... . .. ,.. .......... , ... _ •• :r.cn.i,. ~ .... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wldneeday. January 8, 1983 FORTREL ® POLYESTER FILLED BED PILLOWS SYD. 20"x26'" IEG. S.99 3!! QUllN Siii llG. 6.99 4!' llNG StlE IEG. 7.99 5!~ Gentle or support fill p1llow1 Highly re1ilient. non-allergenic and machine wo1hoble. Save• t •<OllCNIY PACI I wm1 A Cit Pll<lt llC 12-PACI' SHAYllS .... '·" f&CIOJ J09 12 POI 11< LUY suvn 79• J.,A< .. 110. ttc cena.aA •mLiM -C... .. ...... c.... ·-..... ·---~ ..... <.-.. I ' I DESIGNER BATH TOWELS FROM FAMOUS MAIERS If PllflCT 6 .99 TO 11.99 99 YOUI CHOICE ·-.. '•' .. Come 1n ond see our impreuive 1elect1on of pot· , ~ terns & colo11 Slight imperfection won't 1mpoir use. ~ •'• "' ' . ·' ICY POINT PINK SALMON 15 'h-o~. While 1tcxlu lo1t. UllT 6 PO CV1TOMO SUPER PRICE 59 SUMIT CllAIUS ... • UTll 101 SAVI 3.10 110. '·'' , •• A •uperlor Collfor"lo win• In boa with aploot. ,. .. .. .• ... Or1npe Oout DAILY PILOTIWedneedly, Januart 8, 111$ -. I NOTIC9 Of' TM#lftl'I IALI Lo.I No. NOvtCtl T.I . No. G-t71• WESTBERG INVESTMENT H duly eppoll\led TruelM under the IOllowtng CSMCtlbed 0..0 of truat Will S£Ll AT PU8LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEPI FOR CASH (payable at Ume of .... In lawful money ot the Unl1ed Stal•) all right, title ano lntar•t con~ to and now held by It under MIO OHO of Truat In th• property '*91naf!ar o..cr1bec:I· TRUSTOA: SUSAN J NOVICK, a mauled woman •• h9f e.ie and -;:::Fie~ KA TIE AN DEAS LANDER. a merried -M her eaparate property Recorded April 14, 19&2 M lnetr. No. 82· 128'SH of OfllcNI Recor0a In the office of IN Recorder of Oringe County; MIO OMd of lruet dMCrlt>M the lolowlng prooartv· PARCEL 1: LO. 2• of Traci No. 9"4. In the City of !MM. County of Orange, Stet• of Calltomla. upar 11\aj) -deCS In book 451. pegee 23 to 25 lncfualw, Ml-'taneoua M..,e. In the ottlce of the county ,_.dar ot Mid county EXCEPT THEREFROM aM Olt, gaa. mtneral1 and other hydrocart>ona. below • 6eptll ot 500 IMI. without the right of aurf-entry, u reearwes In lnetrwnenb of -cs. PARCEL 2· e-1a • MICh ...amen•• -.,. ~ICUMlrt)' ... lorlh In the Article entltteCS "E-t• of IN Declaratlon ot CoYen anta. ConCSlllona and Autrlctlona recorded In book t 1784. pege 420, Offtdel Rec«Oe. a nd any •m•nCSmen ll a nd aupplementa thereto, under Section hNCllngS In MICh Atttde en1ltleO .. follow•: "Owner'• Pltgllt1 and Out1a1: Ulltltl•• ancs Cable T~". "SldeyarCS e-1", "Support end Settlement", "Etlcr~t", encl ·~ F-.-e-1", YOU AM .. DCl'AUU ~A DUO tW TRUST DATWD UM. I. 1m UNL.aaa YOU TAIUE ACTION TO "'°ftCT YOUR ~. IT lllAY M IOlD AT A """-le IALI . II' YOU N llD AN IX~TION Of' THI NATUlll Of' THI f'ROCHDINQ AOAJMIT YOU. YOU IHOUL.D CONTACT A LAWYUl 3 Wlntarbranch. IMM, CalltomAa 92714 • "(" • ..,... ~ or common CSHlgnatlon 11 ahown above, 110 warranty I• then •• to Ila ~CK~).'""' The benailldary under MIO Deed OI T""1, by ,_ OI a ~ CK cMlauft In the oblgatlona eacur.o thereby, '-'atofor• --..&eel anes CSeltYerlld to lh• unCS9falgnaCS 1 written Oed••tlon of Oefalll lnCI Oemancl tor Sale, and """"" notice of breKh and of elaetlon to cal.a th• unCSeratgnaCS to ••II utcs ptopeny to Mtllly MIO oblgattona. end th«Mft9f lhe v~Md ~ encl .-f ftOllce OI bf-" and of election to be rec:Mded Augv1t 19, 1192 H tnatr. No. 92·29'3M Of Mid Offtdal Aaoorda. Said Hie , wltl b• macsa. but wllhout coYenant or warranty. expr-. CK tmplecl, r909tdlng lltle. poa-a'M. or -.mbr-. to pey .,. ,.,,.q pr1ncllpel """ of tt11 no4e(1) _..cs by MIO Deed of Trwt, WWI lmer.et M In MIO note prOYkleel, ~. If any. undet the lerma of aald o.ed of Trull, .... c:flafvaa encl ~ Of the TNIMa end ol the INatl cr.eted by MIO 0.0 of Trwt 81ld •••• w 111 be halCS on ~. ~ 20, 1M3 at 2':00 p m., at the Chapman AYanva entrance to th• Civic Center BullCSlng. 300 EHi Chapm'n A--. In Ole CltY of Orllft09, NOTICE: AT TIME Of' SALE 8108 MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANOIOA THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE 8ECT10H 2t24h At the time o f the lnlllal Pl~ of Ihle no41Ce, Iha total emount °' tN unt*O belanca ol Iha oblt0allon MC\!~ br Ille abo .... cseacrlb•CS 0••0 o tru1t ancs Hllm•ted coet1, .. pen .... and edYenoee .. •21 ,294.11. To O.C~lne tM ~ l>ld. YO!o1 MmY eel {114) tsT.otM Dele: Qlelmber 20. 1992 WEITBEAO INVES'TMENT .. Mid TNllM 9y. T.D. Sf!A\llCE CO •• ..-it 9y. Ploee A. GarQa. ~a-.ury ON()tylW .• w-. arenoe. C111NornM 12tee (1t4)as-alt PuDllahecs Orange Cout Diiiy Piiot, Dec. 29. 1tl2. Jan. 5, 12. 1113 M8142 iCffflJOUI _ .. ...-eTA,_., Tiie .......,. ,... -OOlng ~-M IT% VIT! .. INAPIY HOSPITAL, tUI IHI L111coin A---. AlllNll!I, Calb'rlla HIOI. "'C~ Meta, 1111 !Im .... CeMorM t2IOI . ...... ft. w.ti. t2 T°""'· .,...,.. ~ tl714. -~·-~by· _.,...,.. ... --...,.r.Mea TI* .......,_ -tied Wit.II the o.ny ~ of OrMoe COUllt'f on ..... -.. p.Cll 0 rtt == ,, ........ •OMtO..•···-*' =:=.OA lll'lt ,_, .,.......,.. Otantl Coaat 0•11y ..... °" •. ,.. ..... "· , •. ... CUTTER • • • Checking and • ac~lDlts · that pay money 1narket·interest ·rates. Let1 dear the cOnfusion. This short guide to the new · can help you make some very important decisions. Where did all these new hiP interest accounts suddenly~ from? What are the clifferelit types of high interest accounts Fmt Interstate offers? I c::::::~-~~ Until now, government regulations put a limit on the interest rates banks could pay on most accounts. The result was that unrestricted money market mutual funds were able to pay higher interest. .. and attract lots of investors. But, as part of a move to deregulate the banking industry, Congress has created two new accounts-a savin~ account and a checking accoun:-w1th no ceilings on the interest rate paid on each if a minimum balance of $2,500 is mai ntained. Can banks pay as much on these accounts umoney market funds! At least as much. In any case. t~'ll be highly competitive ... and adjusted frequently to ~;::::~ make sure that your fund s keep earning competitive rates. In both the savings and checking accounts, the law ~uires a mini- mum mitial deposit of $2,500. , First lnterstate has four different kinds: S.,.NOW~. -Brand new, it 's just hke a standard checking account but you earn high interest on your balances. ........ Am-i -An investment account which earns a very competitive interest rate and allows for unlimited cash withdrawals. You're also allowed a combination of six automatic paymeAt&, ----~-' pre-authorized pay· ments or checks per month. No more than ._ __ _.. ... three of the six may be chetks. t.5riMl ...... Aa...r -A retirement accouqt that allows you to shelter up to $2,000 of income each year frorn fed· eral income taxes. UrtifdaJO..-. -Deposit accounts that have a period of maturity, Crom 7 days to 6 months-All can now be opened for as Httle as $2,500. Many people prefer these because their interest rates are fixed for the term of the certificate. 7 reasons~ First Interstate Bank of California is the place to~ youraoJlars. Reason •I: Highl y competitive rates on all accounts. .. Soon. with our CIRRUS network, you'll be able to access )'Our check- mg and investment savin~s accounts from coast to coast. That s convenience. Reason -2: Only First Interstate gives you in stant access to your checking and i,lvestment savings accourfts. 24 hours a day. 7 days a week at any of our nearly 700 Day & Night Tellers• throughout the West. ,,-----~, \' IHl.1y b r•~·1 lt•'f I . , Reason •S: Ent~r the Incredible Investment Sweepstakes now until January 31, 1983. Go to your nearest First Interstate of California branch and sign up to win the prize of a lifetime... \ I , a $150,000 vacation home , , in Palm Springs. Reason •J: 9nly First lnJerstate 's system gives you instant access to your I'" _____ , money at our 900 offices in the 11 western state territory. Reason•&: We 'II pay you a $10 cash bonus for opening an IRA account with at least $2.000. I Reuon •7: We 'll k\ve )'9U a $20 cash bonus for opening a Market Interest Account with an initial deposit of $2,500 or more ... and give you your first set of checks free. First Interstate Bank C...,... _,..,...IP lid , .,..~If., •. Onr;oneo..hbof"'9Mt01 Ila'* No ......... OfOlpoeltMOlll•,to--, ..... ,DIC •.J 10 t""'' .. t ~~ • ' . . .... ~ ... • ·'X ..... ... ... . ~ . , ... ~~ , .. I '' Orange Cou1 DAILY PlLOT/Wednnday, Janu91Y S, tH3 8&: ----------~---,~------------------llllllllllllllllllll!lll!!!!!!!m! ...... --.......... 111111111111""""""~'!!!!"'"!!'!!!!~~~~~--.......... ~~--~----------------"!"9'--'!""9"--------------------.---.......... --......... ----·-A Despei-ation in Duluth: A city copes· with recession .. . """' ~-- 8 "J:~l!llN CUNNIPF tWU'r\1J\8 bennt.h the Uh bri ... -with lron ore Cor dlrocted toward areu of hJn.._ unernfjlo~t1" ho DJ •'"• utal.~, • •• 9!."' • --rnllfa,''1·':;;.~r.;l•·U\iri•uttr::bfttfVf .,oH 'l fOn)t'·--· -----". oULtJ'l!rC Minn. '"::.0 ;.;;;;;-Skyllne"Pu1'way "• ~ man of our people f.-.d th coldest way. ...~..... • •to the mount.aln \0 tho famoua brldl• at th• and blelMlt llMI .. ndh.ztiit;a~ •4• • mQUlh, now fidid lri mtlly anow thtl neat at a ndntlfiii o NaUonaJ Leaarue of Cities. It.a own Jobe prOIJ'am, whl8 t-400,000 of federel ~·· ...... and charmlnaly plcture.que clty hardly ... ma "They cannot ct..,-nd on rhetoric any lo"l~r." block tundt, $UO.OOO from tho McKnlsht . detpera~. Duluth, Fodo decW., hu done ltt beet. I.Mt Foundation, $60,000 from other local foundat.Sona. Tb• mayor .. Y• It LI. "Oeapera~," he .. id aummer lt had ltl own job Pf'C?C1'*11',_emptort:n1 700 and $60,000 from bualne9el. ~ apm. -.. --workerrior nl:ne woeld t-~~•k• ~ wtn._. uWhe Nodhland are-1.letce • .,-)d ' In part, tfte explanation it In the nature of home. "We 1klrted the deduction Procell \0 put unemployment beneflta have ceased for many .c~ .. ~~'r'-CMderiy..~~-;t ..,~ ~~ -~-;('_J.a1\be!a.~lJ•'~1114._, .famili -•ltL>.-t_.Jr~-..,;,:-• . •'~,.6-_..,, -up appee.rancee and take care orffeh oUier. And'°• -aefore the clty1:1>uhhpl'Md Word that no more Urdlnartly, rt!OO UlQJal~;--'DW\un ~ t Jl1l0i.,. perhapt, problema aren't u obvlou1 u ln tome could be hired, he .. ad, 2,000 "1tranger1 to to aak help. He utd the city ll aolvent and even hu ·' cities. unemplo)'ln!lnt" had applied. Tru.e hired helped a cash balance. He 1peakl proudly of aeveral Iona• , But there I.I a new emergency 1helter here, and tlx up bulldlna11 1treeta and other muciclpal term effort.I to 1pur new buatneue. and at.trad· > 1 10up kitchen where parenta come wl\h k1da. property. high-technology concerns. Studenta collect money on the Unlveulty ot "You can't tell people to wait a little longer, a But, he 1ay1, thl1 rece11lon 11 a national M1nnelOta campus. And all day you hear of Food little longer " laid Fedo. who delcrtbee hlnuielf u a problem, "IOlllethlng creeping up on everyone, and Shelf, which offers tree grocerlee, no queetionl "very ~rvative" Democrat. He 1upport.1, even if we don't 1top It it will be depretllon all overi · uked. defenda, President Reagan'• long-range economk agaln." Thll clty la a regional cent.er for northeut goaia. Everything that can be done locally and Mlnneaota, northwest Wllconain and Michigan'• How quickly can the federal government act? privately, he (eet., .ha• been done. ",from my. Upper Peninsula. "IC there 11 1erlou1, "Given Incentives, It can act immediately," he uld per11pectlve, 1t la U~~ to ask for help. he laid"' --U--nemployment,'-ex~tltft'M Mayor JtJtrrr Jl'edo~U"lftf"llit llt hU-d~rbtownup-eopy of a "Dulu&~raw..:.: --, - "\hey gravitate here." $4,700 check that city workers donated t.o Food .--------------------. Mayor John Fedo ~.,our Professional · · florist A..CRST 2915 Red HDI Avenue South Coast Design Center A-108 Costa Mesa! In Stone Mill I 641-0810 I western Thrift & Loan Making more money fpr you. OOSTA MESA OltANCE mvasmE UPlAND 17141645-3153 17141997'1300 rn4> 354-29'20 17141 ~..., TMZ.AW. LONC 8fAOi DOWNEY WHrmllt 12131891-0200 iit31498-3301 <213>9'23-320'! 12\3) ~ 7561 TClllR.ANa SAN DECO Gl..EN>Ali <2131 S344m <714157&82SO <213l 24M550 °' <714122S'1011 (Llmtt.d ""-'> l'talC NOTICE T1791 a U fl I! fl I 0 fl C 0 U fl T 0 P NOTICI! CW SAU CAUPo...A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thel COUNTY CW OAAMoe pursuant to Ill• terms of lllOH 100 Ctwlo C-tw DfM w ... oeneln c-enta. Conditions and ... • ~1r1c:uon1 recorded ~ o-nw a-ta AM. ~ mm 19. 1976, In 8ooll llS~ Pll09 257. MARRIAGE Of' et Hq .. of Rec4rde of Orenoe PETITIONER OTTO 8 CV.UNCH County. Celffomla RESPONDENT JACOUL YN I Tll•I certain real property CL.AUNCt4 cMec:f1bed .. LOI &1 of Trec:1 aeoe. IUWONI ('AW.Y LAW) .. pet map rec:otded In 8ook 367, CAU ..,_,. 1>21111111 Pa~• 1-&. 1nclualve, l'lec:orcta of NOT1Cm aranoe County. commonty known You~..._...._ n. .wt u : 10 Oeodor, lrvlne, Callfomta. mer decide ..... roa .nttlcMtt The aom of past ...... -.me due rour belnt ltterd unleH rou .. of Iha elate of Ihle nC>lloe le 11,· ~ _..... •.,., flMd ltle 210.00, tnc:ludlng coell . •-end ~ !Mtow. lnterHI, wlll be aolel el public I rou wlalt to llMll IM ed¥toe of -'Ion pureuent 10 Sec:tton 1358 of an ettorner In tltl• mettor, '" 111• Ctvll Code of Ill• Stell of _....di eo pr_,a, .. IMC,_ Caltfomle on January 19, 1M3, el ,..._.. • ........ I llflf, th• Main Entrance. Counly be fled en llMe. Courtt\OUM, 700 CMc: C-ter Drive AVllOI W•t, Santa Ana. Cellfomia. at the U.ted M al4e dottl~. Cl llollf of 2 00 P M b1lbuNI ,_-~ _.,. Ud.. The r9COl'CI OW!*S ol said ,... aJn "41oMJa o -... Ucl. prCIC*fY .,.. ROeERT E. WILLITS ,..-. ......... • .... LM .. and SHIRLEY A WILLITS, ~ ~ .. ...... IHI known actdreu la No. 10 II Uato• ll•a•a aollolter el Oeodor. !Mno. Cllllfomie 92714. C-... • ..,. ........ aft .... Theaolewlllbeconduc:tedbyond oeunto, d•••rfo lt•••rl• lnf«metlon regwdlng Mild ..... ond NI••~ de .... _, relnol•t-t moy be hOd from: w ,..,_.. • 1h91 ,..,,, al Mr PAUL BELL, Allon~ ol9uno, "-" .., r .. lttroda a 902 W, 9roed*rty, ....... A,,.,,.,,, CA. 92&05 1. TO THE RESPONDENT (714) 836-0190 The Potltkllw hoe m.d o pellllon aMOKETREE l~VINE concemino )'Ollf marrMlge. If you fell HOMEOWNERS ASSOC to Ille e reepo!WI wltf*I ao ~ of o.ted Oecemt>er 7, 1N2. th• elate 1hll lhla 1ummon1 la ·STATE Of' CALWORNll') .-wcl on~~ o.tut moy be )M. entor9CI ond the OOUl1 moy enter a COUNTY OF ORANGE I juclgmonl contOlnlnQ lnjunctM « On<>-nber7, 1082.beforeme, OCher orderl OOllC9l••io dMelon Of the undef1110il0d, •Notary Pu«* In property. epouMI euppon, chlld anO for Hid Btol•. peraonelly cu11octy, c:lltld euppon, ottOfnoy .....,.. PAUL 11!1.L ... _to .... ,_, cc.ta, and aucfl other rell( .. 10 be the petaon-"--II moy tie on1ntec1 by Ille~. the 1Ut.Cr1bed to ttw within in.trument oomla.timont of wegee. t•lno ol •• tho Atlorney In Fact of mon9Y Of proC*fY, or other court 8 flOt 0 I( E T R E I I II\ V I N E outhe>Ned PfOOMdlngl may olM HOMIOWNlll\8 Al.OCIATION roaun. end octln<l'lMdoed to me that he 0.tect: Augult 24, 1H2 I u b I c r I IS o cf t II •i n • m o o I U!!'. A. IAANCH t M 0 K E T R E I I II\ V I N I! Oorll, HOMIOWNlll\9 AS~CIATIOH 9y: CH. ~DEASON, t""9fo M prlnclpol 1111 own • DeclutY NIM .. Attomor In F . PublllMCI Oranp Cotti Oolly WITHUI my hend Ofld Oftldel Pll<M. OoG. 2t, 11t2. _,.,. 5, 1a, 11, ..... 11t2 ._,, "9ft M7M2 HOTAflfY~ flublll!Md Of~ Coe,t o.llY Pl&IC 11rfU ... IOt. Dao. ta. "l 1 2, Jiii. '·•-~==~====-- '"'· ........ ... ACmM>UI .,_ .. -....-nA~ TllO followlng !*ton lo dOlllO bulllMllO -VIA UOO l.IA8iHo & 8"'1.U, UM Vlo LletO, IV!to A, ~ There ls aerious unemployment all about, and Shell. in lncredible percent.ages. more than 19 percent for "We'd like to think that In the t.ot.allty o( things Save money and shopping time all northeast Minnesota. and more than 35 percent he (President Reagan) might not see some of the . In Lake County, just t.o the north in the Iron Range. things that we see because we deal on the local Read the Da1·1y P1·1· When car sales fall around the country, level," he continued. st.eelmaking follows, and that means layoffs in the "We suggest there are funding mechanwns .. 'I great Mesabi taconlte range. And fewer vessels already m existence that with ltttle change could be .__ ________________ __ • Confused about the new insured 01oney-01arket accounts? We, at Downey Savings, want to help You understand them .... and offer you more. Simply, money-market accounts give you an insured, high interest account with- out tying up your money with term rime limits. And, a minimum balance of only $2,500 is required. It's that simple. But, we at Downey still don't think it's enough. So we've devel- oped two money-market padages, and you can pick the one tailored to your needs. Plus, we1l pay you higher than most money-market fund rates with either of them. . . The Check-Writers Package Daily Check Writing Convenience, Tied to a Fully-Insured Account Paying Higher than Most Money-Market Fund Rates. Compare T'his to Any Uninsured S\veep Account! The Safe-Saver's Pm"/cage A Fully-Insured s~n ing\ \cc:ount Pa, mg ac a Rate Higher than \ 1ost ~ lon~y-\ farkcc Funds, Con1bincd '' ith I ll\t tUH ( '•t\h \1,,·( C\'i for ,.fho~c Few. Special 'I 'in K'~. Here's how it works: Here's how it works: You use your 51/• % inceresc-eaming checking accounc for your normal, daily transactions. When your balance passes S2,000, we sweep che ex· ua money into your high interest- eaming money-market account. But unlike mosc sweep accounts, if your checking balance falls below SZ,000, we won't pull money from your money-market account co replace the funds in your checking account-no matter how low the balance falls. (Mose sweep ac- counts require you to keep SZ,000 earning 5 v. % at all times.) Your money-market account is used primarily for savin~. But, if you do need co make a major or unexpected pur- And, if your checking account is overdrawn, we11 then pull money from your money-market account to cover it• -and chat's the only time wc11 cake money from there. So. no minimum balance in your checking account means you can leave your extra inoney in your money-market account longcr- earning '1itfet-than most money- market fund rates! Plus, look at the extra benefits you11 receive that no money-market fund can offer: 0 no service charges on your checking account D check guarantee card on your checking account (with qualification) D ~rerCard II or VISA debit card with no annual fees (with qualification) D a free safe deposit box D one frt,t trust deed collection 0 free traveler's checks D preferred auto loan rates 0 unlimited in1>erson or by-mail with- drawals 0 many other free, convenient services 0 and a minimum balance requirement in your mo~arket accouot of only · s2.soo·· ~· ~~~ The Supe~~NOW chase, and you don't have enough in your everyday checking ac- count, or just don't want to pull funds from chere, you can wrice a check from your money-market account (3 per month): This gives you the benefit of a high incerest~ account with- ouc che hassles of difficult cash ac- cess chat come with time limits or withdrawal penalties. Unlike the money you deposit in a regular money.market fund, Downey's Money-Market Pack- ages arc fully-insured. And che dollars are re-invested in our local community market ar~-that's a good feeling. Downey's Money-Market Pack- ages. With package choices like these, why wouJd anyone want to open just an account? I;;.' ... ,, ... . . ' .... ... ._ .. .. . • _q ' ., ,o..;t .. . .., . ... '1'. ·: · .. ·' ·-.... . .... . . . •' ·. .· .. • .J .. .. ,., ··~ AnoM toadl, CA t2M3. , Ho L Io ,.,., o. '•ltutoa, '2 f'u• ~one~verMcheckins! account is now availabfe. 8P~-Ofend Oucol, H9wpOt1 e.acti. CA 1MMI tattO ,.~ .. ,,...,~ Thll~·~~lll IUf'TOH, Con*lil • _,.,,,.., '· lnCIMcMlll = ~i .., ... f.! Thie.=:.=-= .. .,. ON IN..l llP ('9UI I.AT. 0ountY a.ti _. Or-. County On 'Lt tio 111 ...-. • o.o. n. ttet HfH Harbor lfv , '0111\10111 '-1 v.w. ~· ,11bll1Md Ore,,._ Cfftt OollY ,.,~ or.,,.. c...i o.11y ,..... Doc n . 1Mf, JM. •· 12, 1t. ............. ,.. 1111 ..... Unlimited check writing, convenient Writcfllm.a checks, and with a SZ.500 ba1an(.•c .. you earn higher than money-market ratcs-aU in one aa:ount. Come in and talk to us abo~t opening your today I \. ....... .._._,, ...... 111.111.., ."'" ., ... -.,..,~,, .............................. r.r-.. .. ~ ............ : "'"'·~·· .. ,...,,· :"· \ -- I.. 0 \ i I ~ A t j I I .. Orange Co••t OAll. Y PILOT /Wtdnet<S MUC 9'0llCil -~ .t""'..m;& I~ f.Lfl:"-4 Hidden economy grows ~ .__ltlf bl Mid by "" C•t~ f>lennlng CommlH IOI! \If lh• CAL.,Ol"tl~. corporation, .. duly appolnt•d ,.., AYUOA"-~. • ·=· Ttu1ltt u11d.,1f1e fe lewlttt S $2 b JJ d ' ......., .. """ 111.1. t 0 te lo 1·na j ion a y ar in unlaxe income ~-~'I.Ill A~'~" to Tltl " e HIOHalT llDl>tfl 'CM CAI" , .. ~, ... CUt •P<'11nt11'\4Jll' .. *'a~ll C1ll to1nl• 101 lhe pu1poH o1 c;onMcler1ng Cond1tla<Wll UM Pern\11 No '2·32 • raQu .. t 10 ~•llUGI .. ~ (7) lddlllonel dwelling unn• end Iii u1U1ty room to 1n u1111ng reor.,n1111 leclllty 1ou1ac1 on Illa •••\ aldl ol Florld• St•••I eppfi>11lm 1taly 725 Int eoutll or Mtlitl Slreel ( iHOO Florld• St1Mt) wll'1IO Ille Palllflc:• C0tf\munlly Plen. Ole•lol One Tiie Plenn ln ll Com(Wl4MIOn wt• eillO be (;Oneldltlf\g Conclllonel hoaption No '2·12 e reqJ.11 10 permit 11'11 uH ol • plll<t'lo 1100 ot one tOaGI lor NCll th<M (~I unlla In I*' of tn• rlQUlred P11'11N retlo of one tp8"1 IOI NCl'I ~,,;g unit A llO•I ~lpllon II ~II In Ill• Oeperlment of 1 Oarvleea hMrlnQ wtU bl held 11 Ille hOur' or 7 00 pm . on Jenuery 11. a:I In lh• CouncU Chamb•re l\Q ol Ille C1111c; Ctolet, 2000 Mel Str .. 1, Hul\llngton BHcl'I. Ce.Ill nl1 Alt> Interested P«IO<ll are tnvllld lo •~encl aalO llMllnQ end ••P<IU lhllr, oglnlont lor or aglll'\ll 1rie propplld Condlllon•I Use ltermlt No i82-32 and Condll1ona1 ~lion No 82·12 ' lher lnformallon mey II• obi ed lrom lhe City Pl1nn1ng ment T•l'lone NO (714) SJ6·S271 , CllY PLANNING CO~ISSION , By. J emea W Pillon l ·Secreter) P19>llahed Orenge Coae1 Delly Pllo1~ Jenuary 5 1983 145·83 Mt.IC NOnce Ndncl Of' TRU8Ttl'8 8AlE --T ·-t_.. No.. PAQU'" N PORT HOME LOAN, INC , q ~• T ... No. C41MI dufy ~led Truetee undet tho lol no d•sc:rlbld dee<! ol lrull Wll SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CAS (peyebll et lime or Mii tn money ol the Unllld Stales) I, tltle and tnter .. 1·conV9Y*1 now helO by It und« aald ol f ruet In lhe properly lllf "" Oeecrl bid. Tnf110<: OALE E. PAQUIN and H. JANI PAQUIN 8t1flc lery. THEODORE E RAS USSEN. JR and DOUGLAS M. ASMUSSEN, CO·ttH lor AAS USSEN IRON WORKS. INC .. MO EV PURCHASE PENSION T did Sec>lembar 2of, 11l80 u No. 32878 tn bool< 13756, 1402 of Oftlclel Aec:orde In the off of the Rec:orde< or Or1t191 d..a Of tnllt dllellbll Pf Ol)lr't}'. lot 7 In rect No 3607. City of Ne.orl Beech. u 9e1 m ep a id In Boot! 128, Pegea 37 , II! the offloa or lhe County dlr of Mid Couney YOU AM .. DUAUl.T UNO«R A ~D OF T .. U•T DATED "I, 1180. UNLIH YOU TA ACTK>N TO P"OT•CT YOU P"O't!"TY, IT MAY 8E 80l.D AT A PUaJC IA.LL• YOU MUD AH UJIU.NA TIOM CW THI NATU"I OF THI P .. OCll!DINO AQAINIT YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 1212 Pambfooll Lane. Nawoot1 BMlcl\,CA "(" • e1ree1 aoor-or common daalgnetlon I• ahown above. no warre nly la g iven •• 10 119 c:c>rnp191-or oorrec11-I The blnlftc:jl/Y Und« Mkl o-1 or True1. by reuon or 11 breach or deleull In Iha obllgellonl MCUrld 1~. l)ere1of()(1 uecu1ed and dlflverld 10 lh• vnd•nlgneo • wrtt1ln ~a11on of Olfaul1 and Demand lor s.-. end Wtttten notlee Of bl'NCh and of election to c:auee Ill• underalgned 10 1111 ••Id Pfopar1'f to 1111tafy uld obliglllone, end 1herHftar lhe underelgnad cauMd Mid notice of bfNCh and of lllctlon to be Recotdld Sep1em1>er 14, 19112 M Instr No 82-3231l73, Of Mid Olllc:lll Recorda SelO H I• wlll be med•. but without c;ovenenl or werrenly. ·~ or lmpllecl. •eQMdlng tttle. ~on. or ar\CUmb(anc.e, lo pay the remaining pr1nclpal """ of the notl(I) ~eel by Mid 0..0 Of Tf\111, with lnler-u In Mid not• prOYl<lld. edvencea. It any, unde< the term• of Mid Deed or Trual. '-· llMf'gee end·~ of Iha Truet• encl of the INetl Cf'Mtld by Mid Dlld Of T rvet Se id ••I• wlll D,11 hlld on TbunOay. JatlUety 13, 11l83 at 2:00 p.m. et the Cll•Pm•n Avenue entrenc:e to 11'1• Civic Canter 30C e.. Chapman Avenue. Of OranQI, CA : At time of .... bld9 may be made In cieh end/or th• ceelllere ar cerlllled check• 1~\H ~ndl.t ,lb• 1011ow•n.J1"T'T0"111iiT-!f'IWl~liiini1t-011G11bad hcutltY OM COnlrttn 11 Wlt.l Sll.1. AT PUii.iC AUCTIOH IALI. IP YOU MllO AN TO THI HIQHllT tl001" ,OA IDUMATIC* Of' ne1 UTUM CAIH Of .... , for1h 1n aecuon °' TM "'°°''_. AOA*l'f 21l24h of 11141 CMI Cool, all tlghlJ Y~!Mi IMOUL.D COlfTAOf A ""' encl lne-t con~ to """ U.w-. .... now "'"' by u ""°" Mid 0..0 of HOTICt ta HeMav OIV!H Truel In Ille pro1>9'ty 11et.inatt11 The! vno.r and by Wt\19 OI t!W Ollalb.o . l)(cMlione °' tllat o.rtlllrl 0..0 of VENO!f• HARRY WOOOCO,F 'l'ruel dated May 10, , .. ,. end encl ANITA WOOOCONI~ llCClldlO 111 ui...omu ol tit• encl wife .. toinl ltnenll u to 11 ~ of th9 Courity .. ~ undivided 28,., lnt., .. I, e PAUi. 11•1• of CalllornlaJ. on ..,,y ft. JOH NSON ano CA .. 01. I. 1N1, In VOM'ne 14017, 1N109 11341. JOHNSON. hu•b•nd end wlf• H ol OHlcl•f Aecorda, executed II~ joint 1an1n11 a• 10 en undivided 090fge P llrook1, an unmarrl.O n'I\ Int-I man .. TNlltOf. 10 Tltll lnlllr~ VENOOA PETER E WISHNEY end Trull Co:t • C01pot1Uon, .. and KATHLEEN M WISHNEV, Trull•. and BtATf SAVINGS AHO tormelly huaband encl w1r. LOAN At80CIATION, • Oelllomla Aecordld M 10, 108 I It lnelr. OOIPOll •lon ... Benlflolaty; No 12141 In book 14134. PAO• And puiwant lo thl rlq\lll1 of 1697 or OlflclM Record• In IN~ lhl owner attd llOlder ol 1111 ol the Aacordar OI Oranoa County. ~IHory note H Curld by tile ••Id Se curity Leno ConlreCI of Trvtt •l>Ov9 reterrlCI lo. dllorJllM tile IOllowtng ptoperty: And by r..-i of Ille delaull In Lot 3, 8loc:ll "l" OI Trect No Ill• payment of H id promlu ory 573. In me County or Orenoe. Stet• not• and 1111 bree ch or •h• ot Clllfomla, u P4lf map •-did condlllon• In e.id DllCI bl Truet In b 0 0 k 2 0 • p • II • 2 ll 0 I !)fovldlcl •• Nolloe OI OlllUll and MllClllllMOUI Mac>9. In lhl otf!c41 of Ellctlon to Siii Under Olld ol T rutl the Counly R1corda1 of aeld l'levlng been duly r1cor01d u County provided lor by 11w In ••Id EXCEPT Ille w .. 1 ... 1y 45 , .. , ReoorOll'• OfftOe on Sec>tecnblr 14, tl'lafeol. 1982, In Book tnn No. 82-322853; ALSO EXCEPT tile Eutarly so SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY, a f11t lherlOI corporellon. u the pree1nl MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS euthorlzed and aotlng Truell• 24312 Del Prado, O•n• Point. under l8ld Dlld OI Tru•. •IO<Mlld, Celll0<nla on WIClnMdey. Ja.nuety 12, llle3, "(If • e1r111 eddreM or common el Illa l'IOur of 10:00 o'olock 1.m. of dHlgnellon " ahown above, no .. kl O•y et tile N01'1h lront entrance w. r r • n t y I I II I v. n I 0 I I • 10 Illa Orange County counhouM. comptet-0< coneclnMa) ·· 700 CMc Cent• Drive w .. 1. In tile Tile Vendor under Mid Security City ol Senla Ana, County ol Lend Conlracl. by reuon ol • Ortt191, Stall 01 Celllornle. Will l>r•acl'I or dellUll 1n tile oblloallon• SELL. purtuant to lhl power ol NII ••cured tht1•by, haralolore conferred In aald Olld or True! end. 1111cul1d end delivered 10 tile wltl'loul covenenl or werrenly underalgned • wrlneo Decletetlon regarding tltle, poueulon or or Oelault end Demand ror Sale. enc:umbfanc:ee, •• publlc llUCtlofl, 10 and written notlele or brMCh tnd 01 !hi hlghelt eull bidder. In tewlul llletlon 10 c:auee lhl undlr.igned money ol the United Sletu ol to Mii aakl property to aaU.fy llalO Amerlce. •II tll•t certain 1111 obllglllon•, end tl'lereefler lh• property tltuatad In IN County ol undarelgned ceuMd Mid notice or Orange, Stell or Celllornla , breec h end or e lecllon 10 b• OMCtlbld 11 IOltow.. recorded Sec>l..,.,bar 14, 1982 u PARCEL I: lot 8 of Trect 9834, In Intl• No 112-322857 ol Hid Offlctel tfll City Of Gatdlll Or~. M P41r Rec0<ds map -did In Book 489, Pagee Seid HI• Wiii II• med•. but 27 and 28 of Mlllc:lllanlou• Mepe. wllhoul covenent or warrenty, PARCEL 2 E•••menu for eJIP'-or lmplled. regarding 11111. •nor-. 111•-. publle utllltlll. and po•-•IOn, or enc:umbfancee, 10 other purpoeee. u 111 lor1h In lhel pay tfll r.,-nalnlng princ;lp.i 9'jtn of c::er1eln Olc:larellon of Covwtanl•. the note(•) MCU<ICI by Aki S.C:Urlty Condition• end RH11lctlon1 Lind ContrllC1. with lnter11t 11 In •-did Auguat 8. 1980, In Book said note provided, advanc:.•. II 1381l 1, Page 1318 ol Ofllclal eny, uno. lhe term• ot Mid Dlld Rec:otClt o... lot 29. thl convnon ol Truet. I•••. cl\ero•• end WM. •JtPll'-of Ille TrualM and of Ille Elloapt from paniele 1 and 2 alt INlle created by Mid Security Lend rig.hit to underground _,.,. without COntrac:t. th• right ol eurl1 c1 entry u Said Sele wilt bl held on Tuee Cledlc:atld on thl mac> ol Mid Trec1 Januery 11, 1983 a1 10 00 a.m . II And ~commonly know11 u ,,,. Chapman A...anue IW'llfllfl()t lo 9"1 Ou.let Path. Unll #8, Oatden the Clvle Center Bulldlng, 300 Eui Grove. CA Chepmen Avenue. In Orenge. If there I• no "'"' eddreu. Cerllomla direction• mly be obtained 'by The lotll emounl ot thl unQeld wtltten requNt lo Stale Saving• bllllllQI of the obllg•llon eecured and t..oen Aeaoclallon. 222 NOt'lh El by Hid property 10 be 1010, OoredoStreat, Stodtlon, CA ll5202; IOgllhet With lnl•-. let• cnwo-. A I I. n 11 0 n . l 0 . n s. I v I c;. and •llmatlCI ooet• . ...,.,_. and Dapertment, nol later than January ld\'anc.e, M lo tt11 dell heteol, It 11, 1983. lor the PIJ<OOM of peylnQ S 187 ,811.55 obllgatlona MCU<ed by Mid Deed of Dela: <>-nblr I.II, 1982 Truat. STEWART TITLE OF The IOlal amount of the unOlld CALIFORNIA balance of lllle o«>lloatlon 19 ,95,- u Mid TNatee 788 85, lnl-t s 11.n1.N . Ind lN By STEWART TITLE OF Htlmlled emoun t of COiie, CALIFORNIA •JU>lll-and ectvanc::.e wttlch wtll llOO North Br<>adwey bl lncurrlCI by lhl d•I• of NII 11 Sante Ane, CeHI 11270 I '841 44 (7 14) 558-1114 Dal.Id December 16, 1982 &y tom aueeri SUHtCIST seAVtee Viele President COMPANY. By Vincent D Serr • corporetlon Foredoeu<'e Officer By Ol\lld CN\'ter, Putllllflld Or1119e CoH I Oetly A.allilatent Vloe ~I f>llol, Die 22. 29. lllH . Jen 6, 222 Not1tl El Doredo St,_ 1983 8todUoft, CA 96202 5tl2e-112 Tel (208) IM&-1t16 -------------Tn.t• l"tllllC NOTICE Publl•llld Ore~ Co111 Delly ACTITIOUa aua,..na NAME au ~MENT The 1011ow1ng P•rton '' do•no llulM.-S 89 GENEVIEVE'S WtGS 259 E 17th St Colle MllM. CA ll2627 G_,,lew Katherine Eapesell'I, 3125 Mc;IClnley Wey. ~le M•e CA 112826 Thia bu91nlll 11 conoucted by en lnOlvldulll Gell4rVWVt Eapnettt Tiits llAllmltll WU fllld wtlh Illa County caen. ot Or•noe County Of\ Dec: 23. 1982 .,.._,,It..,.. Attorney at Law 11152 MecAtttM.w alvcl. •utt• 102 lmne, CA 12111 Ft0547't PuDllaried Orenge CoHI Delly PllOI. Die 29 11l82 Jan 5. 12 11 Ill. li83 5670-82 Pt IOI. o.c: 22. 29. 1982. Jen 5 1983 FICTmOU8 eu.-H N~ IT A TaltlOIT Thi fonowtng P«10111 -dOlnQ t>uW-u PRECIOUSETTINGS. 360 Avocado SI lt02, Coe1:e Miiii. CA ll2627 Rlc:hMd ~ ~. 360 Avocado St •02, Coate....._ CA ll2827 Ronde Ann Lareen. 350 Avocad<> St #02. CO.ta 11o411a. CA ll2827 Thll b\lllMM le cond~.cl by husband & wife Rlctlatd I. ...,.... Thie ltl'-1 -"*' with thl cour11y Cllttt ol Orenge County on Nov 17. 1982 ...... 1peclfl1d 1n c1v11 Cod• secuon 1----.. ---,-C-W\_TIC __ E __ _ 292411. ,......, ""' Publlahld Orange CoHI Oelly PllOI. Ole 15, 22. 29. 1982, Jan S. At 11'1• tlm-e ol lhl lnltlel FICTTnOU8 aua•u publlcallon Of ltlil notice. Illa total NAME 8TA~NT emourrt of the unp9ld balanoa of the o bllgeUon MCured by lh• above The followlng peuon I• dotng dHorlb•d d••d of tru•I ano butl=N~GEMENT SOLUTIONS, Hlfma1ed co'1•. •llP•n• ... •nd tlltll5 Sllore lln• Lene •e. ~le lea.405 33. Hunllng\On Beacll. CA 92648. ro dltermtn. the opening btd, Rober! W Schratner, llltU 'fOAJ !My call (7 t4) 937-0IMMI Sl'lorellne Lene • 8. Huntington 0.te: Deolmblr 15, lll82. e.ectl. CA ll2848 NEWPORT HOME l.OAN, INC Thlt buelMM .. conduc:ted by an M Mid TNSIM, lnOtvlduel Robert w Schreiner By T.O. SERVICE Thia atat-t wu fllld w11n tile COMPANY, egent Counly Clerk of Ore1199 County Of\ By Clndy Sc:hoonoV91'' AMl9tant Secnuwy Dec: 29. lll82. One City 8oulavtrd Wiil D..W L Dlmltruti Orange, CA 92888 l.aWJ« Tel. 1141e3&sa288 One Corpofata Plau 11l82 ,tennoua ., ..... NAiii 8TA TEMeM'T Thi 1°"°""'1ng pereona -doing ~ .. -J 1' C CO Ml>ANY . 924 Coronado Or , Coeta MeH, CA ll2626 Al A Serreno ll24 CorO<lado Or . Coete u -. CA 92828. CherlH F Tinier. 1548 'D' Adame Ave .. Coele Men. CA ll2626 Thie bull.-le conduc:1ICI by e gaM<tl~ AJA. Sem1no lP•Y•**' •• 111111 Of 11'4! In l1wM By STEPHEN FOX po)' N11p oy bllft, ffit111tthl lhtif11f'f'O~*'llllf"'i'--~ i ... ·.....u111ad~ll • , ,,.., ,,_, Wrttet trull" IAJ follow to det«t t.\X vaders. ~;..:,:: 0~•:r::i., 0..: LOS ANCl!LES Coiolle,I Ri'dOrido Bl'llch offtdahl, wh:U. ftOUn~ pay_ o1 lr\Mt 1n .,,. P'ot*'Y llefeNll• hair 1tyllat, a• ta $26 • cut In tho Milon wtwrt• 1hc what thc.•y owe, acknowlt-<Jai1· thut tM number of ~~WoA ~ w KIH KINNll ,-" worlu. But 1nu'll do your holr ut home for $1 ~ -c hc.·att•rw ts growing. A mapr n•iU10n, they Ar., IJ u ~rteO 111.,.. u 10 11111 undMdecl cuh o nly, plc.<ue. widt•11prt•ud pett"eption th•l the tmc law• arc•n t fair 0111-11111 Jnl••ul a nd LAAPIY Steve.~ Topanp ex>natru4:Uon worker, muka-L. _ "People ft"Cl ttw 11~h aJ c ucU.lJt~ .iwuy wllh VICTOf' ll:Lt end JANICI ANN~ ll I b I • ILl..t. 11111bend anct wtr. .. '°4'11 U Ir C:Xltt. Y fl'OWlng Pan'--some lt'pl, l(Jmt• murdt"f, IO lh y d~vcJop their own hU C' form e>f taJ( ten-"J •• 10.,.. vndl\lldtcl one-n.tt not. ich<•lu.-r which I.a. 'Y ou dun'trcport your Up Income, ltltitN~ ce':~AN .... ~.,, J., a ~'* laboM, ~,. .... a.a:. ut'.\ft.'l' fUl'd n you .d.on•t repurt youc inter~"tlt lru..-orne or you don't HPIVIOEI CO"P . • c a111ornt• tax return and dOftn't pl•n to at.art rt1port your IK"CC>nd f..b," aa1d Robert Clann.aniieU. , COfJ>O'll'°" They are part of the underground eronnmy un IRS 1pokcamttn, ' What I've ht>i.rd ~ Lhat """'ple. AecorOICI t-ebruary 2, 1111 u h I b Ill ,.,--ln•tr No 111 1n l>OOk t3tM P-oe ll t r ving aector.,.wh"rt.' I ons of d0Ut1r1 c•hanii<' are tired ol tht1 level ol taxation, that they ft"el tM 161& 01 Offlclll Aec:oroe tn •~omc. handa annually without forma11ly and without tax t.ox law1 an! lnoqultMble-" Many ~lu n&rtlcipat.e r of IN ~order of Orenge Coointy, fo • 4 ,,._. ' Hid dMd 01 '""' d•.ertbff 111• nna an both the aurfocc and undt•rgro ~·~ 1011owtng prOl)lr1y. Along with tht• houaewlfe who ~dlt.'fl her Vickie, 31, worlu In a LOtl Angele. Malth food ! P11ca1 3. In th• Clly 01 Irvine. han~wn qullta at 1wap meets, the 1ddewalk drug i.ton• thllt w1thholda taxes from her 141 • ...,_ She aU.0 •• county o r Orenge. Stell ol d 1 d h b h h k .... T c e1uorn1a, .. •"own on 1 p.,011 ea er an t e Wllneaman w o pays is wor e rs dL"!llgna and makea clothes • Map flied In book Ill. Pao-i:i 10 14 "under lhc table," they are co-conspirators tn a "U1ually I get paid In caah. some ch eckJ. f ' 1nclu11v1 of Parcel M•P•. In '"' growing. movement. And they are breaking the law nevttr report any of it lt'$ not a real con&eioUB thlnfi,. offlQI ol the coonly ~Oar of Mid b ' c;oun~ Y evading taxes. lake I'm going to get back at them. I~\ don't &ff t: ln ~..!:,~:::~~t!::... No Ol'lc knows just tnrw-rrrtJ'C'h "1'110IT'f""Y' ...........moAey I have to pay taxaa on," s e said. below• depth or 500 '"'·without Calafornla's underground e ntrepreneurs urt' ''M y girlfriend.make.a ipota. She's llke me, ft tl'I• r1gt11 01 •url•c• 1n1ry, " generating. and federal officials make no attempt tu never e nters her mind to~ truces. A lot o f peopl~ .-vld In lnltrumenle of rec:0<d. .1 hi-T • • Id • I k ..,_ •r vou ARE IN DEFAULT uNO£R A rank the states with respect to their underground uo t UI o me, tt s a I o • B· to ma e enua rn<?et. DEED OF TRUST OAlEO JANUARY economies. But most observers agree that whllt> th<' David, a 24-year-old £1 Seaundo man, ha.a been. 211. 11111 . UNLESS You TAKE legitimate economy ma y be ailing, the• unem. ployed.foraboul e.1ghtmonthsbut o ftenhelpJ' ACTION TO PROTEC"." YOUR PROPERTY. 1T MAY ee SOLO AT A subterranean sector Is doing just fine ;.i friend delive r magaianes. , ~~:t~cN!:1~EN '~/?~E~!~u~~ "W e know it's happening. bul it's almoi;t "HE' pay., tn c~h or h e II take an~ gave m e an OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST impossible lo get a handle on It because o f tht> legal ounce of pot Thats o.ibout $100 ~~ I U wo rk two YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A aspect ," said Or. Ed Crosby, an economist With First dayi. fur him .md that Will c:over ll, hl· ,~~d LAT~~~1111dd11u of 111a above•• Interstate Bank. "I've heard f igures that 1l might . Llkl" tht:' others who eva~e laXE'S, DavlB knows eo 12 Cowen. Irvine . CA No be as high as 10 percent (of the reported C<.'Qnomy).. ht.>., bn•akang the law And hke the others. he did warran1y I• given u to 111 1 th . . . n ot want to be tdl>nUf1cd by hLS full ntime- comple•-•• or corrlCl"*M f t e 10 percent figure IS l-Orrect , California S "} d o n 'l know how f'm supposed to fee} about file t1en1nc1ery under eelcS OMO underground economy amounts to m o n · than $30 t .. h d "Wh 1 k 1 b ht h _.,. 01 Trull. by reuon of • bfNQh or billio n annual! I • e sa1 . en wai. w o r tng, ro ug o .. .., aefeult "1 tile obllgellon• MCtJrld y . a fairly de<:ent !>diary But lhe government took so thereby, rwtra1olore •11acu•ld end Offic ials at the state's Franchise Tax Board say much . . Nuw. if I can get away without declaring ' delivered 10 1111 underelgned • h wrlllan 0ec1e1at1on of Oef1Yll and t ey are being s h o rt-changed to lhe lune o f $1 5 1t, I'm going to I feel the g o v e rnme nt takes 0ernenaror se11.endwrtttennot1ce btll1on to $2 billion a year bec ause o f the e n ough " ol brMCh end of lllctlon lo ~uM d d Th. • h T d al th• underaion•d to .. 11 .. 10 un e rgroun economy. 1s "tax gap,· t ey say, he unde rgroun economy includes tlleg • prCJ9«1y 10 u1111y .. id obl1Q1t1on1. would eliminate California's budget d e fidt if it a«llv1t1es s u c h as loan sharkin g, gambling, • end lherHlter th• unOerelgnad could be collected. prost1tut1on and narcotics. And state tax officers say. ,' cauNd MIO notlee or t>rMCh Ind of T •lec:llon to bl recorded June 15. he federal ••tax gap" was more lhan $87 they could inc reas e government r evenues • 1982a•lne1r No 82-204171loleald billio n l ast year , Internal Revenue Service s ubstantially 1{ they could collec t from the : °"s~:':s ~d!111 b• m•d•. bul Commissioner Roscoe J . Egger told a congress1o nal marijuana farmers in Cahforn1a. w11hou1 covenant or werren1y, panel in Marc h , with at least another $8 billion lost "M arijuana is Ont' of the largest cash c ro ps in 111p1-0< 1mpllld. regerdlng uue, on uniaxed 1Uegal income. Californfa and 1t remains essenuaUy untaxed," sajd :~1~!;,.f~,,:C~1~:'ic:.-m ~ "The tax gap has been a problem for years. but M ark Thorsen of tht' stale's t.ax board "But we no•• MCU•ed by Mid o..o 01 Tniet, recently the dollars involved have reached alarming can't send our auditors out into the national forests '#111'1 1n11ru 1 u In Hid no11 levels." Egger said. n oting many small compames with ~uns looking for manjuana growers " provided. edvence.. If eny, under Ill• term• of .. id OMd of Tru•t. 1-. cna1oe• •nd ••Pll1-01 lhl Tru1111 and of Ille truate crffted by 1ald 0..0 of Truel Said ull wlll be helO on Wedna1dey. Jenuery 19, lllll3 at 2.00 p m et IN Cl'lapmen f<venue an11an<:e 10 Ille Clvk: Center Bulldlng. 300 E Chapmen Avenue. In Ille City ol Orenge. CA NOTICE ,.. T TIME OF SALE BIOS MAY BE MAOE IN CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIEO IN CIVIi. CODE SECTION 29241'1 Al Ih a lime ol Ille Initial publlc:allon of thlt notlc:I. Illa 10111 amount Of the unpald bllanoe of the :>bllgallon Hcurld by 1h1 ebova :le1c r1111d deed or lru1t and 11llmeted coell. 1xp1n•••. and 1dvence1 " $742.30'4 55 To :la1ermln1 the opening bid. you mey :all (714) 937-0966 Dall Dlceml>lr 22 t 982 'YUOAR INC 1SUld TN9tM. r D SERVICE CO •Qllf'll ,..Indy Sc:l'loonovet. Aul Sec. Ofll City Blvd W•t Or~,CA92MI 114)1t3&42N Pvbll•ll•d Oreng• COHI Delly Piiot. Dec 21l 1982. J en 5. 12, 1983 5703-42 Ml.IC NOTICE l(O)Olol FICTmoua aua .... NAMIE a TA TEllft NT r11a 1onow1n9 penon1 ... doing butlnlu u PETERSON ANO COMPANY. 30llO PYlman Street, COlll Miia, Cellfomle 9H26 L E. Pelll'90n 910 Comcieny, 3090 Pulmen Sttllt, Coell M .... CA 92828, a Calllornla Corporltlon Thie bual""' 19 conducted by e oorporeoon ' LE Patar90n end Compeny Lawrence E Petereon Prllldenl Tiile alll-1 wu filed wltl'I the Counly CWk of <>reno-Courity on Die 23, 19112 ......., Publlahld Orange CoHt Oel~ Piiot. Dec 29 1982. Jen 5. 12. 1 , 1913 Ml.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOU8 IUalNIH NA• aTATaMIWT Tile IOllowlng per.one ere Oolng txnl._.u UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATES, 21202 Kroll Lene Hunllngton 8Mc;h, CA ll2&4 7 Jemes 0. Homen. •3 Vlen10, lrvlne, CA ll2714 John M Thomu. 21202 ICroll Lene, HunOng1on e..ch Tiiie bualMla 11 conoucled by • tmlted pannerllllp. Jamee D Homan Tiiie el•l-1 WU llled wlll'I the County Cleric of Orenge County Of\ Dec: 23. 1982 OVER THE C DUNT ER NASO LISTINGS I >It I 11. •"• I ..... ,.1. 1u .. 11.-. . •"• n • .. :n~ , ... , .. U\'o It """ »•. 10•-. 101 ' •> .. , .. , .. I 1' • I) IJ• • 1) It t ., .,, . 11·~ ., ... ,.,. , .. ~J I• lJ u•. u...u-. 11 1111. ,. """ ....... , ... " l '• , ... ... ""' " """ u... u ... ....... 'I , .. , .... 17h ,. •I\• 0 \1 >-. J\O 1~ 1 l).lt 1~ ""' ,, . '"" »'1 ., .... 11 M•1 Uw ·~···· n•~ n v. MUTUAL FUND lntr<E.nr lnlQ<llh lntmeo lnlrnlG\ tn8Wl/I IW&SoVI ) .......... JerlCO vjJIHy JOllyn I Ka i.SC ~ K•I.-,. ' • 1·) •si. 4\'-• 13'• I• 11"4 11~ .~ ... 1011 »'lo lD't• .. . ..... ,.~. 2)'• ..... ,. ,,.,. 2111. 0 11 AOv-.O OKll ..... Unc'*'OtO Tote!.__ Newrit~ ...... IOWl Tol•l Min u"' l aSI 1 I • .... • .... , .. J • , .. ; r ~ D J • , .. , .. .... >•· C"O PlL • l Up ... 7 • 1 UP 23.l • 1~1 VP 21• + I VP a .. • I VP 27..6 • 1 It Up D6 ' Up JO..O UP .. • I . ,,.., '· . ~ ,. ; .. . .. .. ... "* ~ Up 17 • VP It t VP l•I UO I U UP ISi VP •S• VP IS • I • ' '" VP UO VD U ,] • • ... I l • ... .... I II •• .. 11 , • . , VD 14 J Up U 1 VP IJ l UP ll l • I Up ll J • I • VP ll, '"'VP 110 i : . :: ~: :~ ~ oow .... ...... , .. a l a J •.. , .. •.. , .. ,.. , .. 7 • J l , ... •l· J J ) J J ··~ J •. )I, .. J • '"t Of1 >'< '11 s ~ Of1 Ill Ofl II I Oii 11 I .. Oii II I .. Of1 10 1 .. Ofr IOl .. OH 10 J • OH 100 '• Ofl 10 0 .... °'' •.s '" OH t I •• Off •• '• OH e.J .. Oii ., o.. OH 11 ' Oii 1.1 '• OH 11 ·~ Oii 71 ... Off 1.1 -. OH 11 '• g: ;. • ,·· Ott ,: • Off ., . I • I Publl•h•O Oreno• COHI Delly Ne•pon 9-11, CA --"*22 Piiot, Ole 22, 29. 1982 Jan 5. Publl•l'l•O Orange Coa•t Oelly 11183 ~l-82 P110t Jen 5 12. t9. 26 11l83 T'hl9 1111-1 WU flied wllll Ille County Clltk of Orange County on Die 10. 1982 noMf1 Publtthad Orange CoHI Diiiy ,._._ PllOI. Die 29. tll82, Jen 5, 12, Ill Publltllld Oren11.1 Colet Dell}' IH3 5042,.e2 Nil.IC NOTICE FICTlTIOU8 M.18INIH NAm ITATE•NT Tiii lollowlng pereone are· OOlng ~::.ION PAOOUCTIONS. 1958 Placanlll St. Coete MllL CA 92127 ChamClk>rl MotOfCYClll, Inc.. e C.Uf.,.,,._ corporetlon, 1980 Harbof 81¥d. Colte MM-. CA ll2827 Tlllll bull,_ II conduCllCI by an lndMdual. Chemplon Mo1orcyclH . lno. 125-83 Nil.IC NOTICE ~aulMH NAMI aTAnMSNT Th• followlng pe,.on1 ere dOlng buelneMU TR AN S-CO A ST CONSTRUCTION CO , 4029 Westerly Pl-. Suite 202. ~ Blach. CA neeo Shemrook 8ulldlng Co .. • Cetllornle corporetlon, 4029 WMtllly Pl-. &lit• 202, Nlwi>ort hacfl. CA 92NO Thia bull-.. c;onduc;tld by a corporetlon. Sh1mrodl Bvlldlng Co GeyM E Poet P'-'Olnt Tiiie lllltl'l*'ll WU lllld wllll lhe County Oler1I of Orange CQ\Miy Of\ DIC 10. 1N2 ,..,,, .flulllJ•llH Orange Coul Dairy PMo4, Oto 16. 22. n . 1N2 lllld Jan 6. 1083 Piiot. Dec: 111. 22. 29. 1982. Jan. ~. 11l83 6422-&2 NIUC NOTIC[ aTAT'lltllNT Of' """°"AWAI. 'ROM ,AltTNIMMP ONAATINO llNDD PfCTITJOUa au .......... file lollowlng pereon 11•• .wlll'IOrtwn H a generel ptrlntr operallno under th• flotltlou• llut lneH neme o l THI NAii. AffAIR, al 4100 8l<Cfl SI .. Sta IOI. N1wPOt1 llMictl, OA t2MO. Tiie flctltloue bu1tn.u n-""• 11at'"*" IOI , the partnertlllp wa hied Of\ Merell S. 1N2 In the Covnty of Otenoe. Full Name 1110 Addr .. • ol the Parton Wllhdrewlno: J1m11 Morion. 227 11th It., HunUnglon 8eacltt. CA 026'1 Jamee MorUin ,,..., Pub~ Orange COHI Dally PllOt:--0.0 15, 22. 2t. 1912, Jan.I, -~~~~~~~~~~-11913 141W2 Ml.IC NOTICE FlCTITIOUa 8UIMH HAltll ITAT••NT Thi lotl0w'1ng Plftonl are doing bullnaee ... TAMAAE81!. 11'701 Vao Bvfen St . 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That Is because of the expense of processmg checks, a problem not present in the money market aet.'OUnt lntl'oduced Dec. 14 Money market acrounUI nre slmllar lo aavTngi.~nt.s, allowing three check transactions and three other transfers a month, and are generally paymg interest betwE!<.'n 10 percent and 11 percent. Most banks haven't S111d what rate they will pay t>n the Super NOWs, which offer unlimited checking but require a $2,500 minimum deposit. S ale of marke ts told LONG BEACH CAP) The 92-store Stater Bros. grocery chain will be sold by Petrolane Inc , a petroleum services company. to a group of private Investors, Petrolane has announced. The price for the Southern Califm1a chain is $110 million In cash, notes and securities, the company said Tuesday. "There is no effec·t of the salt! on our (4,000) employees. customers and cities we service," Stater Bros President and Chief Executive Jack H. Brown said. The chain's stores are mainly m Orange. R1vers1de and San Bernardino counues. New bankruptcy bill WASHINGTON (AP) -The 98th Congress has moved quickly toward re-establishing a national bankruptcy law to relieve thousands of businesses, creditors and debtors put m legal limbo by a Supreme Court decision that the old law was unconstitutional. The high court ruled agamst the old law last June 28. but agreed to delay the effectiveness of its decision until Christmas Eve. On Dec. 23, it refused a request to further stay the decision until March 25, The lame· duck session of the 97th Congress adjourned without coming uo with a new law. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NEW YORI( If.Pl -S-. T.-pflce Md Mt ell.,_ ot ,,.._ 1111_. moet active N- Yor k SIOCh E(cll•nt• lttuH. •••ding natlonelty a1 mo<• 11\en I A,..., TAT 1.•)1,.00 U •Jl'o 111111 '1S 100 •S ... •1"' ltUtlL'.O IN: .... JOO Jl\o • , ... D1911elEq l1t toll -E.••on l:H,.. 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Iceberg lettuce rafts ~ ehowcase a colorful arrangement of seasonal fresh fruits , topped with chunks of blue cheese. A delightful dressing I bf soy sauce, lemon juice and honey Is served on the side as a sweet-tart complement to both cheese and fruit. ' ; For salad making, versatile Iceberg lettuce offers a : yarlety of presentation posslbllltles. The heatj can be ' sliced crosswise Into Inch-thick rafts, cut Into wedges and 'chunks, torn Into bite-size pieces, or shredded coarsely. ' And the outer leaves naturally form lovely cups for cradling a variety of salad fillings. ~ . For example, with the Creamy Pasta-Fiiied Cups. the 1 leaves envelop a trendy pasta salad. In this salad, J ~hell-shaped pasta Is dressed with a creamy blend of J pream cheese with herbs and spices, yogurt and soy J pauce. Grated carrot and diced celery provide contrastll')Q I color and crunch. Do-ahead dishes that can be refrigerated or frozen before baking are always welcome time-savers, and ' lasagne Is a perennial favorite. : Pesto Lasagne Is a tighter, meatless version of this . popular classic. Broad lasagne noodles are layered Into a casserole with seasoned tomato sauce, havartl cheese and : a colorful pesto filling. The pesto Is a blend of fresh , minced parsley, oll, onion and garlic punctuated by readily avaJl&Qle dried basil and soy sauce. , A~ther fast and easy entree Is Spicy Ginger Pork ·Stir-Fry. As with all stlr-frys, 90 percent of the preparation ' Is getting the food ready to cook. : Because cooking time Is brief, all Ingredients must be within arm's reach when you begin. Shredded Iceberg lettuce provides an appealing contrast and -surprise - retains Its crunchy texture even though It's heated through I The common denominator In stir-fry dishes Is soy sauce. In this recipe, part of the soy sauce combines with sherry, cornstarch and seasonings to form a marinade for the pork, and the remainder Is the basis of a sauce that enhances the flavor and color of the dish. For cooks who enjoy experimenting with new food combinations, Roast Beef Swlrlwlches are a tasty surprise. The recipe starts by marinating thin slices of roast beef In tertyakl sauce. The terlyakl beef Is teamed with havartl cheese and shredded lettuce, and It's all rolled up In flour tottlltaa. Abut Beef Swlrrwtchea are great for a caauaJ meal or, cut Into rounds, they make good hors d'oeuvres or snacks. Pesto Lasagne 2 cupe pereley aprlga, pecked Ya cup veget•ble oll 2 t•bleapoona aoy uuce 2 caov .. g•rtlc '"' cup chunked onion 1 18bleapoon baell 1 c•n (I ounce•) tom•to Nuce 2 t .. apoon. 80J Nuce '"' te••poon oreg•no, crumbled 1 pKUQ• (I ounce•) wide l•••gn• noodle•, cooked -peckage dk'ecta. omitting .. tt ~ pound cre•mJ h•v•rtl, thlnlJ allced Combine parsley, oil, 2 tablespoons soy sauce, garlic, onion and basil In blender. Whir on-and-ott fashion until smooth, scraping sides wlth rubber spatula when blender Is ott. Set aside. Combine tomato sauce, 2 teaspoons soy sauce and oregano. In the following order place Yl of noodles evenly in 1 Y2-quart baking pan. Spread all of pesto sauce over Aoodles. Top evenly with layers of 'fJ more noodles, ~cheese. remaining noodles, tomato sauce mixture and remaining Y3 cheese. Cover with foll; bake in 350 degree F oven 40 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Spicy Ginger Port Stir-Fry Ya pound bonel••• pork 1 t•bleapoon com1t8rch . 4 t•bleepoon1 aoy Nuce, divided 1 t•bleepoon eherry 1 t•••poon minced ginger root 1 clove prllc, minced 4 tM8poon• cornet•rch ¥. tea1poon cruehed red pepper 2 t•ble1poon• veg•t•ble oH, divided 1 medlum -1lzed zucchini, cut d'8gonaHJ Into '!.·Inch thick .. lcel 1 91edlum tom•to, chunked 4 cupe nnee, 1hNdded Iceberg lettuce (about '"' medium head lettuce) Slice pork Into thin narrow strips. Blend together 1 tablespoon each cornstarch and soy sauce. sherry, ginger and garlic In small bowl; stir in pork. Let stand 15 minutes. Meanwhile. combine ~ cup water, 4 teaspoons cornstarcti; remaining soy sauce and red pepper; set aside. Heat 1 tablespoon Oii In large frying pan or wok over high heat. Add pork and stir-try about 3 minutes or until golden brown: remove. Heat remaining oil In same pan; add zucchini and stir-fry 1 minute. Stir In pork. tomato and soy sauce mixture. Cook and stir only until sauce bolls and thickens. Stir In lettuce and heat through. Setve Immediately. Makes 4 seNlngs. Presentation is the key to appetizing meals, and iceberg lettuce offers a variety of possibilities. Creamy Pasta-Filled Lettuce Cups 11/• cup• uncooked 1m1U lhell "'8C810ftl, •bout 4 ouncee 4 OUftC99 cr .. m chMM with herb• and 1plce1, eoftened '"' cup pl81n Jogurt 2 t1bleepoon1 101 Nuce 1 1talk celerr, flnelr et.opp.ct 1 green onion and top, ftnely chopped 1 carrot, co1r1el1 1hredded e Iceberg lettuce cupe Cook macaroni according to package d1rectlons. omitting salt. Drain; rinse with cold water and drain well. Meanwhile, beat cream cheese with yogurt and soy sauce untll smooth. Set aside. About 1 hour before serving. combine macaroni, celery, green onion and carrot In mixing bowl: pour in cream cheese mixture and toss to combine. Cover and chill. Serve In crisp Iceberg lettuce cups. Makes 6 servings. Roast Beef Swirlwiches Ya pound thlnlJ •llced roat beef v. cup tertrakl aauce 1 cup ehredded hnwtl with dUI (about 4 ouncee)• Ya cup minced green onloM and tope I ftour torttl .... I lnchff In di.meter 1 Ya ~ coara•IJ chopped ~ lettuce 1 tablffpoon Yeg918ble oU,about Spread roast beef slices out in shallow pan: pour into teriyakl sauce. Turn beef slices over to coat each piece. Marinate 10 minutes; turn over occaslonally. Sprinkle 2 rounded tablespoonsful of havarti and about 1 tablespoon green onions evenly on each tortilla. Remove beef from marinade, drain off excess marinade. On each tortilla. place equal amounts of beef slices and lettuce: roll up tortilla, jelly-roll fashion. Stick wooden pick vertlcally through center of roll. Place rolls, seam-side down, on rack placed on baking sheet or pan. Brush tops of rolls with oil. Bake In preheated 400 degree F. oven 1 O minutes. or unlll tops are crisp and edges are golden brown. Serve Immediately. Makes 6 servings. •it havartl with dill Is not avallable, substitute with plain l'lavartl and add 1 teaspoon dlll weed. Heavenly Fruit Rafts 1 large head loeberg lettuce 1 teaapoon grated lelnol\ rind - 2 ounoea blue c~ cvt Into YI""*' ohunka • 1medlum-e&led ...... out Into thin wedgee · Cheese ind us try marks a century Ya oup freelt lemen Juice Ya C*.P honer "'~14!1--- 1 b a n • n a , o u.f dtagonaltJ Into thlft doee · I to 10 alloed •• , .......... optlonel The 100th anniversary of the Danish dairy Industry was ,marked last year. Today, more than 50 types of Danish natural cheeSeS are avallable 1n mafl<ets acroes the country. · Some all-time favorites Include: • Danish Blue Cheete (Danablu) : The king of Danish cheeses. Danabk.I Is a blue-veined cheese with a sharp, dlltlnctlve flavor. lt'a excellent with fruit and In satada. • Danish Natural Cream ChffMa: These soft arid apreadable cheeeee are avallabte In a variety of flavora. tnclUdlng thole with herbl and spices and natural fruit. • Oenlth Creamy Havarti: This la a creamy full-flavored chMM, excellent for cooking or on ch .... boardt. Creamy Havarti o•n b• Identified by lt1 oreamy texture wltt) ' numerous small holes and pale color. Tlpe to "•member: • • For beat flavor. bring cheese to room temperature before serving. • • When preparing Danish cheese. remember that lt'a ealfer to allce and &hred the harder cheeeee when they're cold, and whip the natural cream cheeaet when they're at room temperature. To cut Danish Blue Ch ..... u1e a warm, thin, sharp knife. • • To prevent cheele from t>.comlng stringy durfng cOOklng. cook efthir at a high temperature for a very lhor1 time. or at• low temperature for a~ tlrM. • Ya teaapoon ground ,,...., 1 ema)t oentetoupe, cut Into thin wectgee Core. rlnM and tharoughly drain lettuce; ohlll In plastic bag ex plaatlo crl*Ptf. Meanwhile, combine lemon rind and Juice, honey. eoy aauct and ginger In eorewtop jar: ahal<t thoroughly untll hon.y dftlotvtl. Set lllde. Cut lettuoe oroeewtte Into "raft1" 1 Inch thick. (Store ~'""° pleeee In pla1ttc baa for later UM.) Place ratta on tarue plett• or lndlvlduel plattt; dMde and arr-. chMM and fruit~ eqUllltf on •ch raft. • Thoroughly lh•k• drn1tng 1nd Hrvt with raft&. Mak ... 4 MNtf9. •OR, uae 4 ouncea ctMm chMM wtth pteCh. ~ Into Hnch chUnkl ' ' I ea Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednttdly,'Janu.,y "· 1983 • I Trendy potato skins, fritters -!!eJ un•to-serve linger-loo •1 Two trendy flnaer lmaal_!'atlve!1, 1uch H 4 poUltoet l lablupou11 1oy -• lnoda. &.w:.e • ...W d&.lla}lt _.l..lcy ~D!. MIA ~ -2. tabl•poon&..buuftt-.1&114.'e. --_ --_ 8 iue1t1 thl1 winter ate the tone for an enjoyable or maraarlne, ·melted l tablt. .. poon llt'la.m fl ao ta t o S k I n I w I th evenina for all. ~ cup mayonnallc M.'e<il t Parmesan Topping and A buk.et of thue 2 ableepoona arated 1 Ulble1poon flour blcy Pou.to Fritters crl1py frlnen makes a Parmeun chee.e 1 Ulblespoon bakln1 '1 Potat • ., 1kln1 have marvelou1 centerpiece 2 tea1poons aralt'd powder c grown enormously In for pre-dJnner rubbling. onion 3 pot.aloes, peeled p()put.rlty u more and They are quick to make, W h t t d Vegetable oil for ~ more re1taurant1 offer a boon for the busy d aa 1 :o ~t~et,f r: frying tch em . A• ea• y In haste.a, and a.re eaay to an pr c w a or . d pleparatJon u they a.re 1erve 81 8 finger food. Bake In • 42~ degrH F. In large mixing bowl • on th• budget, Potato Another way to keep oven ~O to 60 minutes, beat eggs, stir in garUc, 1 Skina can be mad• a day entertaining fun and until eoft. Cool poUltoes soy aauce, aeaame aee<U, t ahead and r•frlserated palnlesa Is to be well-aUghlly; cut lnto wedge-f I o u r a n d b a k I n g - s until broiling time . 0 rian1 zed . when shaped quarters; ecrape powder. Grate potatoes t ~ .p.o_t.a.1.o -P LU~ ..d«id.Lna.mu . .mcnu. ~k.. out pulp. __ _ coarse I~ uaing the large _ c ~ ~ which lan't nffded for for dishes that can be -Place ikina. 1kJn-1ide-~ v' .l'han~ ln"" ·----~ 1 t h e appetizer, can be prepared ahead of Ume, down, on baking sheet. processor. 1 ~shed for the main at least in part. Bru1h lightly with Squeeze out a1 much t c&utte. Gussy up the If your main dish and melted butter. Return to liquid as poaaible from 11 ) mashed potatoes with dessert are tucked In the oven. Bake 10 minutes potatoes; stir into eag t chopped black olives, freezer a few days before longer or umil crispy. batter. Heal about 2 pimiento and parsley for your guest.a arrtve, you'll In small bowl combine inches oil to 32~ degrees a ~lamorou. side dish or re:ap the psychological mayonnalae, cheeee and F . In an electric frypan rrux with cooked mashed d 1v1 den d of be l n g onion; mix well. Spread or deep fryer. Drop a ) I I \ • t t J 1 I I turnips or carrots for a prepared. topping on poUlto skJn.s. forkful of poUlto mixture stylish, stand-out And since a calm Place under broiler 4 lnto hot oil. vegetable. hostess is as Import.ant an inches from heat. Broil 2 Mixture should spread Parin g down is the element in successful to 3 minutes until to make a lacy effect . key to s imp I e. yet entertaining » Wle food topping ia golden. Serve Brown quickly on. one elegant entertaining. or the guest list. an hot. YIELD: 16 wedges. side; tum with fork and Guest.a don't have to be agenda plotted out In brown other aide. Drain surrounded bv half a advance wlll aet the tone LACY POTATO on paper towels. Repeat dozen hor~ d 'oeuvres for a ple~t evening. FRITTERS with remaining potato before dinner. A single POTATO SKINS 2 eggs mixture. ~ppetizer served WITH P ARMESAN 1 clove garli c. YIELD:About3doz:en 1 n f o r m a I 1 y , y e t TOPPING minced frttters. 'Mousse au chocolat· people cook for only one leftovers. or two. MOU~E AU CHOCOLAT (Makes Z aervtn11) 1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin for two chocolate chips 1 teaspoon orange liqueur 1 egg whJte 2 tablespoons sugar Whipped toppig Combine gelat in, water, and dry nonfat Consid e r serving trendy potato skins at your n ext party. They're M any people picture t~ dinner hour as a time to:pther together family a nd friends for an ellborate meal. Visions o( large cuts of meat, pi.let of flxing1, and multi-layer deaaert cdncoctlons tempt us with their bounty. Mousse Au Chocolat Is an exampl~f a delightful tre that's just the right ai for one or two. This recipe makes two servings, doing away with the problem of large-scale \.i cup water ~ cup dry nonfat dry milk easy to prepare and gentle on the budge t. mi I k in medium,.--------------------------------------- ;However, many other ' Drive Thru Service available ~ cup semi-sweet saucepan. Diuolve gelatin over low heat, stirring constantly. Set aside. Melt chocolate chips over low heat, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Add small amount of mil k mixture to m elted chocolate; stir unuJ smooth. Gradually stir in remaining milk mixture. Stir in orange liqueur. Chill to consistency of unbeaten egg withes. Beat with rotary beat.er, if n~. to smooth mixture. Beat egg white In small mixer bowl until soft peaks form . 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Th1' la probably whole90me tooda. wondroua new diet, food. the beat dietary advlce One other lood reuon or food eupplement, you can receive fo atlna moderate remember \hat the way Y •t thia advice re .. amount.a la to conirol our to healthful eatlna 11 certainly lan 't anything calorie Intake. If from cheaper and ea1Jer: eat new or exciting. In fact, 1 hildho d 0 a moderate amount.a ot a it'• downrl~ht dull! It ear y c 0 n · p e r 1 o n e a t • I n variety of f9Qda. doe• n ' t ave I he moderation -that ii, QUESTIONS WE ARE emotional appeal of the just enough food to ASUD: ~tional clalmaf udaed provide the right amount ... Q, A label on IOme t o promote oo s, .-=-~~~~_;_;,~~~~~~......=:.;_;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~___:;~~~~~__... aupplements, or dleta that are 1uppoeed to cure or prevent disease - auch as heart disea9e or arthritis -slow down the aging process, cause you to lose weight in a hurry, and ao on. And it's probabl y advice you've heard au your life. Hav e n't s c ~.ht is t s 1 earned anything new. you may wonder. Scientists have learned a lot about nutrition and the foods that provide the nutrients we need. Bu t what they 'v e learned supports what humans have done instinctively over the years in order to sUJ"Vlve Why is eating a wide variety of fo ods important? And what' exactly is meant by "wide variety"? A "wade variety" refers to ch006ing foods, every d ay if possible, from the different food groups -fruits and vegetables, breads and cereals; protein foods such as meat, poultr y, fish, eggs, dry beans or peas, and nuts; and milk or foods iftade from milk auch as cheese or yogurt. Eac h type of food plays a different role in supplying ·some of the 40 plus nutrients that we need to get every day These nutrients include vitamins and minerals as w e l l as protein, carbohydrate, and fat. N o single food is perfect, that ia, supplies all the needed nutrienta. So the greater variety of foodl we eat. the great.er vie likelihood that we w ill get sufficient amounts of every nutrient. Conversely , the greater the variety, the leaa likely we are to dev elop either a deficiency or an excess of any single nutrient. Variety also reduces the likelihood of our being exposed to excessive amounts of contaminants or toxicants in any single food item. · Even the most i nnocent -seeming, natural, unprocessed foods contain toxic substances as natural l.ngredien ts. l'oods such as cabbage, broccoli , spinach, leiw:195. nuts, and milk, for e9ample, contain substan ces called golt.rogens that have an "antithyroid" activity and causes goiters to develop. We don't worry about developing goiter from eating these foods, how..2ver. because they are only o ne of many foods that we eat. Concentrations of most toxic substances In commonly eaten foods are ao low that a very large consumption of a food is required to supply an unsafe amount. Thwt, for example, a high inddence of goiter reaulting from a high intake of cabbage has been reported in New 7aland and India. Another example of how excess consumption of a aingle food can be hazardoul la the cue of the mercury in fish. The persons moej. at rlek ,,..ere tho•e ~ a wttght conirol diet that called for eattna lar1e amounts of swordliah, a Grapes sweet snack food Sweet, refreshing ar•pH are Nature'• Oerf ectly peckaaed INCk f 4¥>d. PluCked f.rom the • one by one or eaten bj the h.ndf ul. ar•pee • kind to the waia\liM. "*>tat~ 100 ~. CUJl(ul. lf you're d.let1nl. 11-mDll of u. are theee d,yt, 1ou can pau up rid\ d I I .. in t..vor Of a clu.ter ot i..niaU~ly frmh .... pee 11eatva1u .. Dairy/Dell Value. OSDA !Jui>-Gold9n l'le11111.1.a1 --1 Lou\ a;: 2.39 ~•.UC.l2oa '*M 1 09 Neuu 1.19 T-Bone Steak Sandwich-ate Cheese • Tomato Ketchup 320& bCl 11.b ~eel ':' 1.69 Preth A.mol1ed ~= 1.69 .u.otted ncno.w~ OI. ~· 1o111e .99 Wilson Bacon Al,tredo's Pasta Ocean Spray Drinkspac~ rtes/1 Slieed .79 suc.d·M-OI Mon•et•Y Joa ::: 135 Weldlt Beef Liver pet Sargento Cheese Grape Juice lb USOA Choice f'tMb Sboulde• ':' 1.99 Ule PIWI .69 V-CG!DP• Lamb Chops Crescent Rolls ~ Pork and Beans ~1oer1 P1em1wn -: 1.39 aauryvaau .. lnltant Fryer Breast llalpl\loof'laln·llambwQef Of ~45 Folger's Crystals r,r,itt..., '1em1um Frr•• .99 Hot Dog Buns ~ CIDCb Thighs or Drumsticks': Com Mu1ftn Mix ciilliafuo~ROus°' ~ .89 ~win ,.,,,.t L1n1ts Alt va11et1....e oa pllg .99 lnrn:beo Brown and Serve C'hocolale c;iaMCS or hg Old FcnbloMd Minute Rice eocll ~ .99 nshennan'1 Co.. Yahl" Ralphs Donuts NO'OdieRon1 n,., •• ,.,1.4,,,.,iiect "1:2.59 llalpbl .69 Halibut Steaks Brown-n-Serve Rolls ~& lloeV\llClt 01 MOnl\IOQllow Swiss Miss Cocoa J'J..Jr1'1 ',1t"t f f'l~I ..:3.99 L&quor Yalu" Cooked Shrimp Milier Ute 2.09 •111:1 Pobllc: SOlleUr • Fab Detergent -Appettte lhoppe Values••·-paca 0Cffiish1Ham ~2.59 Dcrupl\IJ\a.lcMJlouoe Of HO al 2.98 iaihioom Tissue Blanc De Bl~c bCI. h••J""'',.' .t '.,,.,,, A•1-.Jr'ltttJn ..r: 1.99 IQUM ... Ot 3.89 Paper Towels Swiss Cheese Masson Chablis Ultt. 1111 Prices effective Jan. 8 thru Jan. 12, 1983 switch 8r save-mor~e . than a buck, a bag* 2MIWl.••unMU.s 1214 ... """' ... , ...... • 11111 na IT .. 1'ltll , • • .99 >4• bC. .39 lotos. caa ·:3.59 .25 ·~-Ptcl 1.19 l4 oe. boa .75 •oe bo• l2en• 139 pllg • •t: 1.89 4.::: ~.05 • uo~ .69 l'eoa ol 111• s..;i,._,n .25 Orlando Tangelos ";;' Doi• fc•>h .79 Mushrooms ·-l>IL!l Gloc.11 Choi.• 3/.99 Fruit Snacks 101 pltg Fles/I t..oly .29 Spinach bl.IAdl rte>ll C111 H'1W•UI 2.99 Anthuriums bu.ACll Frozen Food Yalu" Plain WIOP Shoestring Potatoes ~ tar>quel Wl\ole Fried Chicken =2.6 llolpl\a Old faaNoMd Ice Cream bQU:: 1.6 see'flnchilada '"--C9r"fl G.lal&I Cob Com ·-..... kuiut.M..i.l Apple Juice U• Clea .. _ Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIWednMday, Januery 5, 1913 • Shopping bag comP-etition to reward artists F -l}J lU.Amli_ILOANE 8upermar1'et po•t• have been vindicated. They naveaeen tbelr work.a publlahed ln th.la column and for the aecond y,ear, The National Supermarket Shopper Poetry Competition hu drawn thou1anda of entrtea from all parts of the ~try. "Why not have a 1upermarket 1hopplnM ba1 art competition?' IOmeOne uked. Why not? TitlJ\k of the ere a live aplriu that can be . -u"te~•bw i.o..JL.medium that haa all but been Ignored! So, I throw out the ii challenge: :Grab a bag 1 and tum it into art. It doesn't matter what kind of bag it ia, ao long u It iJ commonly used In a 1upermarket. Your work of art must use one full bag, but no more than three. You can draw on It, paint it , create a aculpture or even make a mobile out of it. You can also add "foreign" elements (up to 50 percent of your bag creation). But the work of art you create muat be recognizable as being created from a shopping bag. • The judges for this "First Annual Supermarket Shopping Bag Art Competition" wUl be the directors of The National Alliance of Supermarket ShopperB; I'm one of them. The fim prize-winner In the competition will receive $100, the winner of the second prtz.e will receive $75 and $50 will go to the third prize- winner. In addition, a special prize of $50 will be awarded for the best entry 1ubmitted by a "junior" shopping bag artist. age 14 and under. Here are the other rules and instructions for the art competition: 1. A person may submit only one entry. 2. Attach your name, address and telephone number, printed in block letters, aecurely to the work of art. 3. Send the work of art to: Martin Sloane'• First National Supermarket Shopping Bag Art Competition c/o The National Alliance of Supermarket Shoppers. 1200 Hempstead Tpke. Franklin Square, N . Y. 11010. 4. All entries must be · received by midnight, March 31, 1983. The winner will be announced in this colwnn in June. ~. Entries will ~noc be returned, and will become the property of The National Alliance of Supennarket·Shoppen. SMART SROPl'ING AWARD The Smart Shopping Award goes tQ' Diane Shields and her dos ~ Gourmet diet the easy way Thia elegant entree cooks in a single skillet in under half an hour. A serving comes to only 310 calories. SLIMMING SEAFOOD CREOLE ~ at' p reduc ed calorie or lite Italian dretm1na 1 medium onion, aliced 1 medium green pepper, cut into chunkJI 1 can (16-ouncea) whole tomatoes, drained and chopped (re1erve liquid) 1 pound uncooked lhrtm~ cleaned. 2 cupa hot cooked _._ "In medium skillet, heat reduced calorie Italian c:tre.1Di and cook onion uxS ~ pepper until tender. Stir in tomatoet and rnerved liquid an4 simmer coYered 15 ~ Add 1hrlmJ> and slmmu covered .... eddldonal 10 m.tnu• • undl lhrlmp are !o •·To aerve, arran creole o~er cook rice. J'or. 4 to enjo1.' ai~.:'-rt,...,~-~.-;: proutn . ·37 1 r a m1 carbohydr•te, 'I sr•m. fat. •sut.Utulloa: U11 1 ~~~ of DearbQrn._Mlch.: b:wn Qg~MP' -?" " I ;:.JW "¥.-.= nm•a *attta; .b.n4:..lh• ... ••=ii#,,........ -·~--=~ "rwouUl IUu 1 "--awa~y~ free CNtie.tt :=" ,., __ l01• au ii.. .... .....,. .,.... .. ......._ ,,.~Ii ,-.. M111101e ~ 019 0111 ttlll ... Mii ..... 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""' tustln-newport/costa mesa only tustln·newportlcosta mesa onlv usda choice top sirloin -lobster tail 3 to 4 oz. rock lobster • no dealer sales • Umlt rights reserved provisions hansen naturals14ai produce the very sweetest. texas finest hamlln • • JU•ce oranges § ,.~./1.00 local grown fresh, crisp bean sprouts 3 , ... /1.00 bulk lemonlllme, mandarin/time, &a111111 chips (bulk or packaged) 1G~ 1 grapefruit & cola 2 29 6112 oz. cans_, _ pasqulnl ...... 1.S9 •• 1.35 . '"·'·· 4.98 ·1•. 5.49 lb. 16.98 ... 2.98 1xpre111 ctffee ground "I-.. 4.SO .. 3.99 health valley . v19etarian chili ra.w shelled 1unAoter seeds fbuJk or packaged) lie de trance Imported 60% or50% brie ,... .. •·'' '~· J.491 fropeln 411 m19e1 l 4.4ft • ,.._ •· S.9S I~. 7 dairy f reah -bulk • ltrf119 oh••••. (holiday pack 3 lbe. 19:•9 .. 1.19 •• sch!ff bee pollen h (normal -dry) I llllPOO (normal -olly) -• 1R M 2.9S 1.49 oondltlon~t . a.ts 1.49' hand & htd;.cre111 6· . 16 oz. I .SO 1. 9 ,.,. .. 1.49 ,., 1.25 spicy & regular 15 oz. can .... 1.11 • 99 stoned short ,.. 11am1 lffcb wheat thins (bulk or packaged) 10.6 oz. .... 1.09 • 99 ...... 2. 79 ,.. 2.29 g.rocery Irvine r&r\Ch markets own large grade aa;..--- Aft 11 • (; ·~~-,..--.,,.,;.r.~-. bakery . homemade Irvine ranch market oooonut 111eoar'~~~ ~g 1• 95 homemade Irvine ranch farmer• market natural small · pkg.of 12 1.19 I' ,• Beef and Veaetabl«: Into thin wecties tind 1Ur ~uce h6't iiia Cove , Medley 11 designed for 14 pound muah-HHt2t.eupoonaofoU Simmer, ulrrlna those who face the rooma, halved ln larp non•atlduu.rface occaalonally, 2 mlnuta challenge of cooklna l medium 1reen lkJUet. Add bMl; 1t.lr-fry until tomatoes art hot. low-calorie meal• that peppitr, aliced over hllh hH\ until Stir tn beet. Cook , are lntereat1ni and 2 medium tomat.oel, browned, about 2 aumni conatanlly, until nutrit.loua too. cut Into weidt" minute.. beef 11 hol. Serve It'• a aauafyln,, qulclr. 2 tableapoona water Remove beef to plate. Immediately. M•kH 4 and euy entree that can Cut beef Into 1llce1. Add rematn.tni teupoon lef'VinO be prepared In 188 than M I >t 1 o y •a u c e , l of oil to ~klllot ; add •TIP: 0MUder '°Y aauce 20 minute•. Fast, low -tablespoon water, the onion, mu1hr09m1 and can be 1ubatltut.,d. It calorie and dellc1ous, cornatrch, glnaer, green pepper. St.Ir-try 3 'contains 5() ~n\ lea Beef and Vegetable cayenne pepper and minutes. Stir In tomatoee IOdlum than re,ular IO)' ... • .. Ottn09 Coat DAILY PILOT/Wtdnnday, January'· 1993 -Medley ls a diete r 's garlic; pour over beef and 2 tablespoons water; sauce. dream~true. ,.-----------------------------------------'--'-------------~--------------------------------------------------------------------------=,.;; SUces of beef steak are seasoned in a ginger- f la v ored 1oy sauce mixture, then quickly stir-fried. ·Onions, green pepper, muahroom1 and tomatoes are added, crea ting a colorful combination of healthy foods. B e sure all the ingredients are cut-up before you start cooking and serve Beef and Vegetable Medley as soon as it's done. This tasty entree has only 327 calories per serving. BEEF AND VEGETABLE MEDLEY 1 pound boneless beef chuck steak • 3 tablespoons soy sauce l tablespoon water 2 te aspoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon ground ginger V1 to 1 • teaspoon cayenne peppe r , if desired l clove garlic, finely chopped 1 tabl es p oo n vegetable oil l medium oruon, cut Salads can be en tree Main dish salads were once considered ladles' luncheon lare. However, with more people on- the-go and eating light. aa1ads have come Into locus a s viable alternatives to heavy meals. Foods that were never thought of in salads are now being served . Combining all kinds of fruits, vegetables, meats, and cheeses w ith the increased variety of bottled salad dressings available make for endless possibilities in creating delicious main- dish salads. Fresh vegetables fill the center of a unique mold featuring cooked rice, sal.a:non, celery, and c r eamy c u c umber dressing in this recipe for Salmon 'N Rice Salad. This is a great one-dish meal that's both appetizing and colorful. SALMON 'N RICE SALAD 3 cups cooked rice 1 7 ~-o unce can salmon, drained, flaked 'Ii cup celery slices \.'i cup c ream y cucumber-dressing 'A c up c h o pped pimiento ~ cup green oruon slices 1A teaspoon pepper • • • 1 cup cherry tomato halves ~ cup c h o pped cucumber Combine rice, salmon, celery, dr ess ing , ' pimiento, onion and pepper; tou lightly. Pack into 4-cup r ing mold; chill. Unmold. Combine tomatoes and cucumber; toss lightly. Fill cent.er of mold with vegetable mixture. Gamiah with cucwnber and aerve with additional dr~atn1, If desired. blou&h fOI' 4 to 6 to enjoy. -\' ariation: One 6 ~ or 7-ounce can tuna ~ aut.Ututed for l&lf'®· SPINACH SALAD 1 quart tom aplnaeh 4 crl1ply cooked b9cocl llket, crumbled 3 bard-eooked eaa, '?°~cup anion rtnp Italian~ Com'bln• apl nach J becon, -... onion ana •nou1b Clreuln1 to mOtiten. , ._ Hchtl)'. ~ e \0 t to en~y. _.,__. .. GRADEA 31" FRYERS ., U80A QRADI A WHOLa BODY CHICKaN 8 . ~ RED II DELICIOUS 3-ta. ¢ WAIHINQTON BAG STAT! 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Orlnge Cout DAILY PILOT /Wtdnnday, January 5, '813 -f;olde-n Chili Award winners ' ~s.e_d _s ices Ji the .doze The fll_th .Ul.DJll cyg~ beef cubes· brown on all caraway. muJoum -nolClen -C-hlll Pepper 1'iffapoqn W'f_aa_o_n---'1::;;;;;;.e:;....1=; rtmove ana Ht coriander, turmtrlc, Awerd hu 1one to leavee uid•. N.\d around beof; atn1er, cardamom, Pbytlia and Bob Sc:rocP \,I\ teupoon peprtka brown , 1 \l rr In I to tarra1on, paprika, dlll o e .Sand Sp r In 11. \.I\ teupoon dill l8ed crumble. aoed, roaemary, curry, Oklahoma, for their Pinch roumary Add tomato aauce, aaffron. dU1 w~. thyme r~e. "Arjay'1 Sand leaves tornato put.e, beer, 1 cup and r99rwd beef cubn. S.Jldnp Chill." Pinch curry powder water, vineaar, minced Simmer, covered, ff he aw a rd I 1 Pinch aaffron onion. chifl J>OfNder, atirrina occulonally, for preaented annually by Pinch dill weed cornmul, bay teat. 2 houra addin1 more the American Spice Pinch thyme leaves, cinnamon, ore1ano, aalt, water If needed. Remove TAde Aa>dation at the crushed cumin, red pepper, cinnamon 1Uck. In.'ternatlonal ChlJI In a large aaucepot minced 1arllc, baatl, YIELD: 12 portion• Cook-off -thla year heat oil until hot. Add gro und red peppu, about 8 a.apa. held ln Loe Angeles -to 1-------------...;..._;_,;;__ ____ __:. _______________ ~-----------------------........:~-~ the Cook-off competitor ,.., whoee recipe shows the • 1 moat creitlve uae of "' spieeti. .., The Scrogp' winning recipe included more than two dozen different spices . . . among them curry powder, many of the "baking" spices and caraway. Of course, it also included chill powder. add blends com- ponents such as red peppers, oregano, cumin and garlic. Tasters judged the t o mato sauce-and-beer based chill "abso lutely delicious." The test kitchen of the spice association has .caled down the Scroggs' "Sand Springs Chill" so you can .aerve it at your n ext chili party for twelve. Serve it with whatever you prefer - rice, beans or, for waist- watchers, over shredded lettuce. All of the recipes and seasonings are easily available at your supermarket. oil ARJA Y'S SAND SPRINGS CHILI 2 tableapoons salad 8 ounces flank steak, cut m !.-'-inch cubes 2 pounds ground lean beef, (coane grind) 8 ounces ground lean beef, (regular grind) 1 can (15 ounces) tomato sauce 1 can (12 ounces) tomato paste 1 can (12 ounces) beer Water 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 'A cup instant minced onion 116 cup chili powder 1 tablespoon cornmeal 1 bay leaf, crushed 1 cinnamon stick ( l 'h -inches long) 1 tablespoon oregano leaves l 'h teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper 'h teaapoon ins1ant minced garlic 114 teaspoon basil leaves ~ teaspoon ground red pepper IA teaspoon caraway aeed 'A teaspoon marpram leaves 114 teaspoon ground coriander 14 teaspoon ground turmeric 14 teaspoon ground ginger 14 teaspoon ground Modern ways are valuable Modern c ooking technique. and devices haven't just made cooking eaaier and more fun -they've made It more nutritious, too. "Submersion in water and long exposure to heat are the enemies of mo8t nutrienta ln fooda," aaya Dorla Derellan, reptered dietitian and exticudve director of the Calif()rnta Dietetic A.ooation. She exp\aina that many nutrlenta are water eoluble -that la, they are loet into the liquid ln whk:h they are cooked; or they are chanaed or lellened ln nutrftlonal quality by polonpd t.ttna. "M~ny popular cookina technlqu" in recent ysn -9teemln1, •• trytna, rnlcloW•vtna -re-ault in crl1per ~ better tute and color ln food• becauae they cook quicldy with little additional water. rOodl coobd with t.t*9 teehnlque1 are mo1e appeaUoa and more (IN MOOl!RN, C'7) l . Basic Makle! • Lucky will continue its committment in 1983 to lead the way with low discount prices. •All through the year, you can count on HOUSEHOLD & PET pe PURINA 639 & CAT CHO~ lo •acJ us for quality, selection and a lower overall food total! BONDED MEATS FRY INC CHICKEN ... 49 ! ~~1.Y!.~IOUIO 1101 ••• 1.13 ~ r ~}~.~1~.s~~ME SOAP . 'e1 '" • 98 r~y LEE BLEACH "~"'' .52 r~~.?,£W STAINRE~V,~~ 1 .68 r SKIPPY DOG FOOO !~!~~.CAT 3 BLADE CUT 87 t; CHUCK ROAST . 8~ Bfff ltl e 'f,.. ~ . . r ~~.!~,NA CAT FOOO .~, .••• 35 .... 89 w•••22 BONELESS ROUND STEAK MC\lf lonOlcl llHf T·BONE STEAK tlonotO .... lOlll WHOLE FRYER LEGS ... "" • ,, •ttl\ ... "" ... 59 ~O,!!,E CHUCK ROAST .. 1.09 .. 1.87 CROSS RIB ROAST ~·-·••O<UCll SIRLOIN TIP ROAST .. 1 .95 .,..,,, ___ FRESH GROUND BEEF II 1.17 ''" OI-oon"'1Jlf1•a 10""' ,,., TOP SIRLOIN STEAK II 2 .19 toJillfln\ IOlCll'O • t• ic-. ~~!.~!,HOUSE STEAi( ,, 2.29 Bonded Beef A. 1 ou• l>f'i!f •S HIKteo 1cco•O•n9 to our own "ll•O sianda•d~ 01 authly We otter •money Dae~ Bond on every cu1 gu111ntH1n9 you the l'>f''' oeel vtlut' tor you• n1oney WHOLE BEEF BRI SKET .• 1 .29 ~l., .. ,., ... STEWING MEAT .1.87 .......... " ....... ..,,. flll!t• LEAN GROUND BEEF .• 1 .57 ... f \ lrf"'',. ff'!'l 1 ••f HAM SLICES .1 .99 , .. ,..,,' •'lflff flll'l.A..,rf"'(lllif~ QUARTER PORK LOIN .• 1.77 wt(\OOI'\ ... ~~ (kAOf' .,.., \4\0llll "'°"" :.~~~ER JOHN SAUS~?,E o0.1 .19 ~!~.~ ~~! SLICED BAC.~~' 1. 6 9 C ANNED & PACKAGED CANN ED & PACKAGED DAIRY & FROZEN pe HANSEN'S 169 pe ENQ.ISH 39 pe NON FAT ' ~~ TURAL,~!>P~ ' ~~~tNS 6 Ct PW9 . ' ~~~~ '"'" 149 • RavOl'I 1119\11¥ "' SOurelougn pe ~:~~~: 79 pe ELBOW 98 pe ~~~~KE 99 6 ~v 11 en eo•• & ~!~! 1o1 • & 19 oz ·~ • # r WISHBONE 119 DRESSINCS SlllO 1t•1r1 , • 01 It! ,000....., Ot ~ r ~~~rg.UP "°' •• 129 r ~~~~!.!!.R ••01 ... 1 .45 r MINUTE RICE "°' ..,.1 .19 pe~~STDAY 79 & 20 01 aae• I~1;J~'\1~00KIE~ ·-1.21 r~~~:~e 159 r~YCOMB CERE~..,.1.69 =L~o0tLow:.:cor cu, r~!N COFFEE . U l< ... 7.40 r~~~~~~,TATOE~•OI •~ 1.25 DELICATESSEN ITEM S .. OI C•h 1.57 !~~~!~~~~~Ill ,,01(••·79 r CARI. BUDDIC 59 MEATS r~K LUNCH LOAF ''°' , ... 1.35 ~tie\ 101 PW9 • I~~~!!/~ICE llOI (Alf• 79 r Lf:.DY LEE VEGETABt.e;01 '"'. 79 rs~;~~~~!!ZA MIX,. OllC• 1 .89" r~.~~LE CHEESES. Ol ... 1 .29 !!:S~!_,CHIPS ••Oleo• 1.45 I~?.J.l~'S PARTY p~~!!.1.09 !.!_~~ATO JUICE ,.0" ... 85 r~~~~ER'S PRESE~~~~.1.49 r~~~ FRUIT COCKTAIL 1101 <'"•71 !~HAM CRACKER~oieo• 1.21 fRANCH STYLE B~ANS•tei c ... 43 r MAYONNAISE "'f;;.ttwelfMlH uo1 ... 1.Q5 !SENECA APPl~SA~~ .. 1.23 UO/t f\ .69 'lOICfll o59 CHICKEN FRANKS ·~Ol "'t . 79 ~°' .. 1.19 •01 .. t .89 LIQUOR & W INE CHICKEN BOlOGNA •"ll"ltl CHl<;l(EN SALAMI ~ aD• lll r ~~~~~~.~L.,LA CHEE~~ .. , 1 .19 r~~ .. ~ST BEER r~~URV BISCUITS .,01 ""' .49 !SPANADA WINE rs~~~.,!ROOUCT r60I •' 1.49 r~~~E BEER ''°'"~3.49 ........ 1.99 tlOl C.M 2.99 DAIRY & fROZEN HOlJS[HOLD & PET 1101 u ... 59 °"" .. o(. "O•t«'°" -· ..,.,,.,..., ,_ O'«-19 .. fltf<t •• ... ~. -"'''""''-·· -···· ... , l ~YA NAPK1NS r AJAX CLEANSER .. .. . 7e:. ••c• .... • ).I •!Key Buya mean extra aavlnga. ~ 8 u1• are 11em1 P"~!<' below lh•" ~••yd1y d1acoun1 P"ce• •• • reau41 ot Nnuteclu•e•a 11mpo•11y promo1tona1 ltllowancH or eocep1oona1 purcnaws You 11 find nunOrN!a of l(ey Buy •l•m• eve•y ltme you anop GENERIC ITEMS WHITE .... ~ .. 39 BREAD ~ PANCAKE MIX UOI IC••75 -PANCAKE SYRUP uo11n 1 .25 -GENERIC BEER "°' '"' 2.69 ,.,.,. CAT LITTER ,., ... , 1.49 -Oo( GENERIC FLOUR ,,. -· 79UCJ.) FACIAL TISSUE 5CT''' CIM-.C 11\" i#Mtl )IOI() Ct IO•• TRA SH BAGS ~c•-1.29 _., ...... °"' HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS r~~~f.AX TAMPON~" ea· 2 .98 r;~~~~~ POWDER ..,.2.59 !CUTEX NAIL POLISH ,., ... 88 I~.f ... ROLEUM JELLY ~, 2.29 rO·TIPS ~ ..... !BUFFERIN TABLETS r !~£E.~.~~NT • tf"'tO r ~~.~y FRESH WIPES r ALKA·SEL TZER PLUS r KERI LOTION ''°' 2.19 ·~,1.77 ~.2.49 w 1 .47 .. ,2.49 M\2.79 10ai 6.99 FRESH PRODUCE COLDEN BANANAS 111119 11ttc1v 'o llt ... 23 RED DELICIOUS r/9 APPLES lo Wtll'l•n9tOI\ • 3 ~: e '"" '"" ROMAINE LETTUCE • ,...., ,..,,Ol'1l I II .1 Ill •I !J !• '4 .. ·: fl :a l J ,, •I I J •I ., l ti OrMge COMt DAIL y PILOT /Wednet01y. Januaty •• 1913 sf> Fish dishes benefit froin white wine marinad ~ I • 7-IAaBAIU 01980Na dn\ .. "4 aod pat1ley I WhUe lemon la th• until 'mrx.d, flr1t 111food aeaaoner Spoon over fhh . 1 clove 11rllc, Chop~- pepper end NCChlnt, If &sir.a), or that u1ually com•• to "'M"AkllrtertJow=Ul"''llHna..,•trh'i•!lti-• 11'41.._--a.'1'1rtt}Nt..-~--14w-4Mllinlttan mind, white wine 11 a calorln each with eod ==·~~. 18)' In a alntl• layer ln a bl'IMli~rn::--Com n• th• Qtl, toy clme MCX>nd. ( 160 calortn each with f' I I h C 0 0 k e d W Ith halibut, 290 calortel e.ct\ white wine rarely hu wtth Mlmon). that fllhy flavor or ~·bite wine you car. to drink can be uaed a1 a cookln1 or marinating lnarec:Uent In · flab diahe9. Dry sherry, with ll• 10mewhat smoky taate, II an excellent choice for cookln1. particularly when the dlah includes either muahroorna or Oriental teuoninp. You needn't worry about the akohol calories when you cook with wine ... the~ evaporate. Here are some Slim Gourmet favorites: OING£R.WINE MARINATED PISH 1 pound firm flah fUe&a or 1ceaka l cup dry aherry (or other white wine) W cup coaraely chopped frah ginger MUC. ·cut flab Into 1tn1l•-uooe and 2 tabl•r,::na Al'vlnf' pl~•. Or cut of the mut.nact.; ruah tlsh into 1 \oi -inch cut., ~r flah. 'U'°" plan to cook the Broll just until fl1h f onakewer1. flak• eully, 1ela than 10 Put the fllh, lherry, mlnuts. Don't overcook. 11naor and crUc In a Mak.. four aervtnfi, plaetlc baa. frtaerate approxlmuely 1 & all day or oveml&ht. calorlee Heh (veaetablea Thread flab cubel on additional). lkewen (alternate with chunk• of onion, bell PASTA CON PESCE 4 cup1 tendtr ~ 1 e , Uahtly bN&en WILh~pray. coo1'R'"Tp11h•Ut oA.al AZUed ~ onlcm arvf UnaulnJ nu.,,.... aM lemon J*'l m ln a ahallow &prtka and minced layer. Cook with no fat --S~anlah onion, thinly al ced llll llllllT Y\ pound allced fretih muahrooma l \I\ cut' dry sherry panley added until they ju1t (or any w ite wine) ~ ounce• crabmeat, Option1l : 6 be~brown. pe.rtlally thawed table1poon1 crated to brown evenly. 1 cup cooked Parmeun cheeee SLlr ln wine. Cover and develned small ahrlmp While puta la cooking alrruner ~ mlnutee. ~ ouncea water-ln bolling (aalted) water, Stir In aeafood packed canned aolld •~ay a lar1e nonstick ~cludln1 any pac:~ white meat tuna s llet or eledric fry pan uid); cook uncov , POACHED FISH WlTll CREAMY HORSERADISH SAUCE 3 tablespoons prepared white honeradiah 1983 2 tablespoons low- calorie mayonnaise 4 tablespoons plain lowfat yogurt l pound cod (or halibut, or aalmon, or other fish steaks or fileta) Few thin slices of onion Y\ cup dry white wine 1 tablespoon chopped fresh (or l Y\ teaspoons dried) dill weed 2 tablespoons minced fresh paraley Have horseradish, mayonnaise and yogurt at room temperature. Arrange fiah steaks or fileta in a single layer on top of the onion slices. Sprinkle with wine. Cover tightly and poach the fish over very low heat just until it begin.a to flake. Or bake in a covered baking dish until fish flakes. Transfer the cooked fiah to heated plates. Fork-blend the hot poaching liquid with the horaeradlah, mayonnaise, yogurt, MODERN (From page Cl) nutritious, too," Derelian saya. She offered some basic cooking pointers for keeping foods in all of the four food groups at their peak nutritionally . .. Foods in the vegetables and fruits group ahould be cooked with a minimum of water, tightly covered, for a minimum amount of time. Steamers are ideal and even pressure cookers are making a c o m e b a c k . ' ' A)G additional bonw; these methoda uee less energy for cooking because they take lee time. Many people over- cook meat, poultry and fiah, abe says, thereby lostna maoy of the B vltamtna. Meat and poultry that ls "medium well-done" -h11 at least a lit1.le bit of color -la better nutritionally than meat that is over- cooked. There is very little hazard in under-oook.ing meat, poultry or fish. Oerelian says . "Under-cooking is only cSanaerous if the meat ls contaminated or already on the verge of spoiling. Even commercially raiaed and dreaed pork la very safe nowadaya." A major problem is over-cooking of fish . "Moat people relate to fish the way they do to meet," cook.Ina fJah ftleta u lone u they would ltMka. "You don't want to Joie the nutrients contained In the moisture in sea food," Dereltan •It· J:v•n •II• .can be cooked· ioo Joni. "The protein ln a rubbery, ~omelet la not h.l•h quallty .. ln • a"'ty omelet." MlJk and milk producta .,.. alto heat aenattlve. Derellan ~ Ulat milk. which Ii an acellent IOW'Ce of rthollavtn, not be bo'1ed tor • i.wth-of d,\ne. •'WJl9a * redpe aaya to ...... " "*"' to brinl )llt·,to a boW"I polnt. ..... u #11 to.•tdl: h .. .......... from ~ .. :.=-.,., ..... ~ TABLE KING BEEF Bl.ADE CUT LIMIT 2 SAlADSIZE TOMATOES PROD<JCE Russet Potatoes Bulk CarTOIS Large O'A.njou Pears ' ~ Whole Pineapple ,:~~h0Brocc~1i Hanging Pothos .. 59 .. 29 8 .1 9 ... 39 .29 u .49 2 99 FROZEN FOODS ~•ti 1\4.. tlrN' Y tiftO •1'-... ~._, Qre.fda Potatoes 1\ 1 • ,, 1 \.<' Emilio'• Cheese Plue • IJ t¥ ., -, IJ l ~ ~\\It_ Slim Price Vegetables '\di,,.,,,.,_,., ... "~· .. Mar-Ke1 Taqulto1 105 1 45 .65 2 45 Treesw~t Orapefrult Juice • 79 J69 ''" v ,..., \ltl ,.... • " Jerscymald Ice Cream VONS BAKERY ''"'" Cre.lctnt Crumb Donuta u ..... , .. ~"'9\' DOUr 0outn French Rolla OOLDEN ORAJM NOODLE RONI ~·~ f'rfl~~. .43 .89 .89 .99 ROMAINE LETT<JCE L~.29 We're Out To Make It The Very Best! J39 CREST TOOTHPASTE l\40U"'Cf TIJB( J57 P<JREX 69 ~~-.c'JID BLEACH e TAYLOR CJqtF. 2 79 CHABLIS I ~UTEI! aonu ~INOY lll'W'IE llOSE llf' .ttt:\W ",, r r.n DELICATESSEN • °'..., '"~'l·Wf, W t\ ~ -.. Vons Longhorn Cheddar •• ·~· ... 04. _ .. "l-""' ...... .'10f'Y oeef Wieners .... •• """ ,Ut Vons Sllced Cooked Harn \,'f.., ,,. .. \. """ ',... ..... Kraft Soft Cream Cheese ''"''"'' ..,._. .. Kraft Velveeta Cheue Pin~ry 8f;C~it. '2 29 ) 59 ) 79 .99 ) 69 .21 DAIRY PRODUCl S Mlnut~ Maid Orange JOiee S~n~I~ Margarine ' \• •1 'ff t•V' I'! \ Jerseymald Cottage Cheese Jerseymakt Fiult Punch LIQUOR ''"• ".....,_ .. Lucl(y Lager Bttr ..,,'"«11~•.1!' •f"ltnt Cutty ~ti( scotch )69 .88 .88 .45 t'IOm f GROCERIES V90~ T~~to Ketchup ••~I ~ \"°' \Ions Sllced Potatoes I \' Slim Prlc:e Sweet Pus I· .. ,.; I ". ~ \,\.\\ 'Wf ""' ~ SNm Prlc:e Pecinut Butter Pri~g~ i:>~"ctiips Vo-..;~ 'st~d Tomatoes "'• I f, "-1 Hot Tomato Sauce s1i;, 'Price Whole Chllu .......... , .... PKe Plcante Sauce .59 .46 .37 }19 }25 .62 .1 5 .49 .77 SLRVICl· Sf Af 000 •• 169 •• 299 HEALTH L BEA<H"Y MEATS , '" ' ",.... .. ' , "', ..... '. ,, Top Sirloin Stuks , ..... ,.. ""ti Cube Steaks l\•t:• ,_,..,,"'' Center Cut Chuck Roast ~~~Chuck Roast .~20, 111248 R) 29 ,~] 89 ") 98 , ... , .,..,, .... -••It Rump Roast .............. ,~,] 89 GROCERIES I ll°C,.. I I \""' SMm Price Pan Coating MEATS si~'~';;'g~ef'''"' "' 189 .!..."-' ..... ~l')\Ofl(Jl'l>•"'"""' ]49 t'resh (."flkken Breast 1 • W,_ c.ioc'~" 11)\lV 0# !J'C" ,..~, l 19 1 n19hs ti ONmstlclts 1" ~" ~~n stlPs I' 149 ••' f\ I .. f'IJii'1 ,•-tot_., t, SkedS.con " }49 MIA flf H"ll'fot~ '-'ti ""' '"'ti ••• 99 Brown & Sen1e Links • · • DIETER'S CORNER .............. • • ., ~ ·~'l' ... "''" 1 49 Weight Watchers Cheese 1ft,/ t• tit. ' 'It r I\ •W r• \ t tHllt' Weight Watchers Entrees ] 79 r~ .. ,,, n.e1U ··~rqc; i1u•.1 91U Bl.O') 0 •b n1 'bu 00•{ 1q~ bnr • b lJ , 'JUClfl I cf ) JLl-,b iT '.>tqz 'li.a-Je rts.2" lJO'( X9n 1-3 "' erfw ,'Y.>h JI OW i.J 11'lf bro< GVA ~UC. l Jin ne'I ~ntw • J I) I ~, m uf >'f M tfa')t ., • tf >lOO'J nul •U>ra ;:)•• ..... bae Sa:>d tlOm C'(H ~ '9X-. r.~ OILA 1a iam. lfaw ,,,u 111pU foo:> na.cb llUn >l~ '. l - -. Or•ns>• co ... DAIL v PILOT 1WednMd1v. January •• 1913 I $ ~ • coolcing ·ingredient Whl~ .tioUK sJ.l11lne f ha onf oecn an 1 ex~ple o the best In t ~fTCifn co6lca•I A lo8k' beck at the hlltory of Whate Hou11e dlnlna rel}~ th.at bl"andy bu b,~n favored by l\rlt~rlcan pre11dent1 bod'I as a beverage and a ociSk1ng Ingredient. "th i p re a I d e n t I a I f~dnesa for brandy ~f1'an with George ~~hlngton , who kept pii\'istaklng recorda of fc>bia and drink consumed at his residences in New York, Philadelphia and Mount Vernon. t Among the great ,.. V1I rl e ty-ot -ai~O'tro ~ beverages served under his roof, Washington listed brandy second onJy to beer and ale As partial as he was to brandy (upon his death more than 150 gallons were discovered in his cellars at Mount Vernon). Washington was unstinting in his uae of the spirit. He and Martha featured brandy as a key ingredient in their favorite desserts . Capping several of the couple's acclaimed Christmas feasts were George's Sweet Potato Pudding and Martha's Plum Pudding. that the prHldenUal 1n1tcm 11 J\merkri ahowcue of hoepltallty, 'l\jl and lfOOd ...... Al auch, dlnlnl at the White Houae today la an exhibU.lon ol Jh belt ln American fooda and beveraaet. Prealdent Reaaan, a lon1ttme CaU!ornla realdent, la known to favor Callfornla wines. Tho ~ana· _pref Nnt'e fil--wfM amo ix1endt to the 1plrlt made from lnr.-:-. bl~. Th y often MrVe fooda made with brandy, IUCh ., u Thenlc1al.Y~n •• when Nancy Rea1an 1 Steamed Peralmmon Pudd.ina and Ml.ncemeat Pie -6oth with Brandy Whipped Cream Sauce -receive prealdentlal ~Hmenta. potatoee, muhed ff• ....... '1IClme .. it: ~ ~---HOUM ,.,clpee to try at 2 •IP h0'1rle. 'Ph~,.... -.-n--" -plrtl'rlml\I ! cream updated with modern l teupoon nutmea m • u u re m • n t 1 a n d 'Ai c:up brandy lnared&entl. . 1'dd-butter to JJOtatom G ~ 0 R G E whtle hot. Beat auau WASHINGTON'S and e111: add cool SWEET POT A TO potatoell, nu~. cream, PUDDING and brandy. Bike In a 1 pound butter buttered bakina diah tn 2 pound• aweet hot oven tor about O GROUND BEEF FAT CONTENT NOT TO EXCEED 30"1 uaoa D' An)OU f'ANCY Pean mlnutet. 2 teupoON ~ M"A IVf-R-------ua ~lH W AIRJNQTON'S nutmea .-.PL\.IM P\JR91NG ,. -~ 2 \it pound.a prunet \it c u p I r a t e d 1 'Ai pounda eeectle. oranae peel - raiaiJu -T14 cup grated lemon ~ cup brandy peel 'Ai teoapoon lr:ound citron, clnnasnon chop 2 te .. poona ground cup flout clov• 7 eap, beaten l teupoon alllplce 2 cupe •\.liar ftATD--. SLICED Two day• befor9 you ..,.._-;t~•Jr )'§Uf-t. DUddina. cook Wt prunes •~ ..ffl.tna.-.WLiham...., aseep for two dayw ln \he water In which they were cooked, flnt addina - tho brandy, cinnamon, clovea, alltplce, mace, and nutmea . Keep retnaerated. Th• day. you bak~ (See BrHdy, Ct) OSNNWON8 John and Abigail Adams, the fir s t occupants of the White House, shared the Washingtons' fondness for brandy. At White House receptions, the Adamses often served a tangy punch made of Jamaican rum and brandy . For the Christmas holidays, the president concocted a Berry Shrub, a fruity blend of brandy, rum and berry juices. Service Dell Lunch~=-~-:.~--..... , Thomas Jefferson, a true epicure, enjoyed 'many delicacies smothered in brandy. His brandy-flavored pound cake was such a favorite that Dolley Madison, acting as his White House hostess, often served it to guests. His Brandied Peaches. saturated in a full pmt of brandy, were enjoyed at special White House dinners or were placed In storage and later bestowed on fortunate friends ard relations. And, on cold winter nigh ts, the president's Hot Spiced Toddy -a potent blend of brandy, nutmeg, sugar and baked apples -compensated for lack of c entral heating in the White House. When hosting his military and frontier friends, Andrew JackllOn often served Daniel Webster Punch, a heady concoction of brandy, champagne, rum, tea, lemon, sugar and arrack (an alcoholic drink distilled from rice or molasses). According to Jackson, it was "guaranteed to make a dancer out of someone who had never even set foot on a dance floor." During the Qvil War when powerful and influential polit1cians complained to Lincoln about Grant's propensity for drink, the President suggested they find out what liquor he preferred so th.at barrels could be sent to each o f his generals. As it turned out, brandy was one of Grant's favorite libations. After taking office, he createij Roman Punch, a powerful mi~e of brandy and rum over crushed fro7.en lemonade. Brandy has enjoyed equal favor with twentieth century presidenta, most notably tranklin Delano Rooa evelt . When Winaton Churchill visited, the sreat man WU belet by hfl troubles In Europe. Concerned about the ~ of hil favorite 1ue1t, Rooaevelt served him brandy to allevi.ate the condidon. Brandy'• auppoaed medicinal powera had nothlna to do wUh the popularity of Prtefdent tiienhower'• elaborate Flaminl Plum Puddtna or Pat Nixon '• moutbwaterln1 Mince Meat Pie. Bather, tanta ll•lnl flavor h•• mad• • cndldon at Whtie Howe dlnnera durlna th• botidiiy ..-in; • "' ~ With 5eMce 0.. °""' Potato Salad ~ Jack Cheese :;;~WI BEEF BONELESS Cube St•ll SZ.'49u. Rosarita BEEF ROUND Sirloin Tip .... SZ.I9 ... • Mexican ~---~ :.ried Beans Specials! ..... Refried Beans . , ggc SpiCJ Refried Beans ..... 51c Refried Beaas -... ..... 51c Y111tartaa Refried Beans "°'51c ReflW Bens ""'' Taco Salce ""'It CtlOCOl.A Tl Nestle Qu' OUAllTllU Blue Bon1't Margarine Orville Rlllenbacher Papen 1,U .•11!.IF, I,• LIVlll Cycle Dog Food Pretldent and Mra. ~have~=-=-=-------=-~ BEEF BONELESS Stew Meat eats llfU lltB IOOIB.fSS ·~ ........ 93-69' La CHEF eov AA DEE LASAGNA SPAGHETII & MEATBALLS OR Beelaroni ! PUREX. HEAVY DUTY ORY r-1! . ..-... Detergent ZEE. COLORS OR ACCENTS NlceUSoft 9 ~~t :_) . Margarine s~.I3 -, lllGULAll BAllHC:Uf Ofl IUNG aal Frito Corn Chips CHIFFON SPILLMATE, ASSORTED Towels . !i R.C COLA 100, DIET RITE COLA, RC DECAFFEINATED OR R.C. Cola .... :I · ...... . FLEISCHMANN'S SOFT I Margarine : ... UI NO •--- UT•A,AHC•MU"'•-.Oft>6t '.#'"-'f ~ I ~~~~~OU> ~hll Oran1e• 'a.<.• IOltO OAflN ._.lAOC. Cabbqe u& NO t 6"'flt .,..,..,,. On Iona ~~.29e .. 29e ..• so .a I2° u 11.19 u 11.29 u 11.89 ... 11.99 .. 12.49 ., ........ 51&9 • $J.19 .... '5.39 .. '2.89 .,,_ '1.49 •.• IJ.99 , .. ~ ... 19.99 . ..... '9.99 ""•'' '1.99 .... '6.79 ...• 'lD.69 : . [ 0rlng4I Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneedey, Janul()' 5, 1883 Brandy th~ :pre(erred spirit among presi't!ents JEFFERSON'S BRANDIED PEACHES 4 pounds peaches 1 pound sugar Wat.er to cover 1 pint brandy Prick peaches in a half dm.en places with a fork. and place in hot syrup made with sugn and water. Boil the syrup until it is thick enough to stick to a wooden spoon. Add the peaches aft~r the syrup haa cooled a little. Cover and let stand for 24 houn. Now remove the peaches, and bring the syrup to a boil again. As soon as it starts to boil, take it off the fire and add brandy. Return the peach es to the liquid. Again let the peaches s~ overnight. The following day simmer the peaches in the syrup until they are tender, adding brandy, if you desire. S"train. cool, and-Hrve, storing the leftover peeches in jan for future use. EISENHOWER'S FLAMING PLUM PUDDING 1 plum pudding lh cup brandy 1 cup sugar ~cup butter Additional 2 tablespoons brandy Heat the pudding in its box in boiling water. Put the pudding in a aervlng Foil fat with fish fillets Fish Fillets with Tomato and Zucchini uses the foil envelope to cook . FISH FILLETS WITH TOMATO AND ZUCCHlNI 2 tomatoes, cut ln 8 slices 1 package (1 pound) frozen flounder fillets, thawed 1 medium zucchini, cut in jullene strips 1 lemon. cut ln thin slices 1 to 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons white wine ~ teaspoon basil leaves lh teaspoon salt ~ teupoon lemon pepper teallOning Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Tear off four l 2x 18-lnch lengths of aluminWll foil. Place 2 tomato alJces in cent.er of lower half of each length of foil. Top with fllh, zucch1n1 and lemon allcea. Combine lemon juke, win e, baall, salt and lemon pepper; spoon OVf'Jr each ~. Fold upper half of foll over lnaredlanu m••Una bottom edae. Turn up ed1n, f ormln& ~ -tnich fold. 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CLEAN • llOUIO ClEAN£1t 1101 en 1.83 !~~~~~~ FA~~IC S?~~N~~n ~c 3.09 Support Special Ofympksl Redeem Your Proctor & Gamble malled coupons here. !mil ................. -. ......... _. ......... __ ..... ______ ._. ____________ __,,~-----------~~---, Orange Cout DAil V PILOT/Wednnday, Januaty e, 1D83 Ex-Fox boss sets film deal -LOS ANOJ;LES {AP) -Sl\erry Lanaln1, who rt-11 nod \WC> week• aao 11 prealdent o f Fox I ..,.. •he-m...ffttffted • MW eefnpA J11(fo-L.an1dng ProductJonJ, w ith prod1..1ttr·dlrector enou1h IO 1h1• MIJ'\pnny would even.wally~ bl \0 dollvcr thn~ or four fllnu per year •'"'..~,•••••··"~~ -hf~h<> madie hlr ftnt fltm, "Oood , Critics~ choice The National Society of Film Critics has announced its choice& for 1982 with Meryl Streep a& best actress in "Sophie's Choice," J essica Lange, second, for "Frances," Dustin Hoff man, best aetor for "Tootsie," followed by Ben Kingsley for his portrayal of HGandhi." Musical newcomers vie with established stars for awards LOS ANGELES (AP) -Musical nt!wcomers mcluding John Cougar and Rick James will vie with establi.shed stars mcludmg Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder for the 10th annual American Music Awards. Nominees were announced Sunday for the 15 awards, which will be presented Jan. 17 in a nallonally televised ABC special Winners are selected through a national sampling of 30,000 record buyef'9 conducted by Herbert Altman Communications Research, Inc. The nominees announced Sunday art" POP-ROCK Favorite male vocalist: John Cougar, Paul McCartney, Rick Springfield. Favorite female vocalist: OhVla Newton-John, Stevie Nicks, Diana Ross. Favorite group; Fleetwood Mac, Daryl Hall and John Oates. J Geils Band Favorite single. "Ebony and Ivory" (Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder), "Eye of the Tiger" (Survwor), "Truly" (Lionel Richie) Favorite album: "Always on My Mind" (Willie Nelson), "Escape" (Journey). "Mirage" (Fleetwood Mac) COUNTRY Favorite male voc:·ahst: Charley Pride, Kenny Rogers, Conway Twitty. Favorite female vocalist Emmvlou Harns, Barbara Mandrell, Sylvia · Favorite group: Alabama. The Oak Ridge Boys, Statler Brothers. Favorite single· "Bobbie Sue" (The Oak Ridge Boys). "Love Will Tum You Around" (Kenny Rogers), "Nobody" (SylVJa) Favorite album "Always on My Mmd" ' Universal grosses ·$10. 7 1nillion (Willie Nt'lson), "Fan<:y Free" (The Oak Ridgt.· Boys). "Mountain Music" (Alabama). SOUL Favorite male vocahst. 'kick James, Lionel Rwhie, Stevie Wonder Favorite female vcx·alist: Aretha Franklin. Evelyn King, Diana Ross. Favorite group Gap Band. Kool and the Gang. The Tame. Favonte single: ·•Jump to It" (Aretha Franklin), "Love Come Down (Evelyn Kin~). "Sexual Healing" (Marvin Gaye). Favorite album: "Jump to It" (Aretha Franklin), "Original Musicquanum I" (Stevie Wonder), "Throwm' Down" (Rick James). •t• ~,~eAOSo \0,,11 ••'(..A• t; ..... PANV ~ ·--·~·-·· ----·- LUXURY THEATRES . ., 1st"" ~tiMtsai..i1uo.tYS2~011ltnOtlltnristl'9tt4 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Universal Pictures' five current releases. "The Dark Crystal," "E.T The Extra-Terrestrial," "Six Weeks," "Sophie's S Choice" and "Frances," earned a combined gross of $10.7 million in the United Stat.es and Canada for 113GBrr•nu161~2ssJ1 ~~. J s * FOR Fl.Kll EXCITEmEOTI V1sitOur... * the New Year's weekend. the studio said Top gr06Ser was "The Dark Crystal," which drew $5.4 milhon 1n 1.052 theaters during the three-day weekend. • 1i2Votfl18 Next was Steven Spielberg's "E.T . The Extra-Terrestrial," which took In $4 million an 937 theaters for the first three days of its 30th week. the studio said. SV~lYJ~.V.,'tl.\\O m "Six Weeks," with Dudley Moore and Mary Tyler Moore, had a third-weekend gross of $1 million in 555 theaters "Sophie's Choice," starring Meryl Streep, KeVJn Kline and Peter MacN1col, is only appearing in 10 theaters in nine c1t1es around the country, and it grossed $243,000 during the holJday weekend. Frank Galvin ha"i one la-..1 chance to do something right. THE STILL OFm THE NIGHT 'llG• u• ·s11ows u 12100 1:45 3130 S:20 7120 lo 9:11 .11 * Driv•lnt Qpen 1:411W111lnitlhtt/1 :30 W11llendt * ChllGrtn Uttder 12 Fret Unless Noted · ~ •d••""' allt,tl-•I '-"II .. 114A PROJECTIONISTS LOCKED OUl!! UNITED ARTISTS THEATRES UNFAIRll We .,. locked out because we refuted to IOM up to 76 % of our )oba, double the work load of thou remaining and allow OU( expertlM to be utlltted to ena~ underpaid, Inexperienced kid• to handle the highly compleK equipment In the protection room• of the United Artl1t1 Theatr" . ........,..... arrogantly and unllae.rettv demanded that •ech proi-ct1onl1t employM ffrvlce u many •• -.Ven ICl'Mnl In complex" u much u twentr mu.. ....,.U We belteve thl• to be unf1lr to the 50-75% of the pro~tlonl1t1 that would hava Iott their Jobe undtr thole condition•. and .ant• to the movie patront who ,,.. ~ytng top prloe for their Uckete, with th• c:Nnce of .... ng eub·et.aftdenl protection of the fealur91 tMy plld to w . We wett wining to negotiate, but the Company ~ and ..........., LOCKID UI OUT. YOU CAN H•LPI ....._don't to lnt9 Mf """8d Altllta TMetre enrwtMNe. Your written tetflft of eupport wtll be appre. clai.cf by ua. l'hey ehoutd be lddrlNed to the 8°'-ithern AnoclaUon of IATSE Otatrlct Two locata, 830 o.., 8trwt. Huntington IMctl, Clllfotnta 02841. W• wtll fOfWl(d to tne proper party at United Artlata. THA .. 8 P.OR YOUR H•&.Pll S~nloy R Jaff~ ' Th<.> nc-w ft rm will produt-t• film• tor Punarnount Pkturea under an excluatve, flvc·y~ar t'Onlroct, Lanalna aald Monday, the umc day Jaffe tt..ndMt'd hUJ r\'tll~tlon to Fox u word of tho deal with Lansing teaked to the preta Columbua," lor Paramount, hu ui.o prod~ th• Academy Award-winnlnat .. Kn~r va Kram_. tor Cohtmbla Pi<'lU4*1 1.1nd ''Tap1" for Fox. From 1Y69 to 197 1, Jaffe waa prealdent of Paramount. Sh\t.'t.' then, h t' haa been an Independent prodU<.-er, the e><ecutJve vice president of Columbha and a producer and director Cor Fox Lansmg supervised Jafff.•'1 last three pictures. first at Columbia and then at Fox ''The Important lhlna la we will be maklna movies we believe tn," aald Lanalna. who wu the flrat woman president of a major film •ludlo when --------------------- •he was appolnted to the Fox poet three years ago "I'm going to ht> able to be totally involved an the creative proce11," s he said. "I'll penonally produce some of the movies. We will only make movies that we care about, that we feel pauionate about, becauae we won't have to ma ke movies just to till a release achedule "Really. thlS ts-a dream ~~~.t' sh~d·· "Stanley and I have a long history together . We've worked together for five years, and we've enjoyed both a good professional arrangement and a true friendship we even sha re the same birthday I've never felt so good about anything." Jaffe reported to Lansing at Fox, and his (·ontra<:t with Fox contained a clause that allowed ham to break the contract if Lansing left the studio. Neither Lansing noi Paramount would disclose the financial specifics of the deal. Jaffe was sald Monday to be completing work on "Without a Trace," which he produced and directed for Fox. There was no unswer at Fox early Tuesday. The president and chief operating officer pf Paramount, Michael Eisner, said the studio's investment m the Jaffe-Lan.smg firm would be •BARGAIN MATINll!ll!S • Mond1y Utru Sat1mtay All P1rlorm1nce1 before 5:00 PM (fl"PI Spttlal E11911111111111111-HIMIY•I "BEST FRIENDS"...,, ----- "THE VERDICT" 1111 -----"tua:bf-nm- PINIC 'ANTHIE.R" !Nl I "'VICTowMONA" - LAKEWOOD CENTER WAllC IN "TOOTSIE" .. , ----- "THE VERDICT" 1111 ----- LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALK IN "SIX WEEK8" ------. 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My huaband loves being nultrled. l felt U something happened to mt' he should remarry. "My finst fanwy was, who would he rruuTy? Then I began \0 think about It u a movie and my Cint reaction waa the public doesn't like stories •bour death. • "I began lftting the Idea on our friends and I found young ~e people fantasize about marryina ~rfl"J"ent people\· 1he aays. '1"hll ldea eeemed \0 tie 0\\0 other peop1e'a Uvea. It wasn't biran-e. There wu a great deal of ldenUflc.tlon. It wu Dick Baer. Ole writer. who suggested It be a woman, and I i1.1ggested it be a woman fantasWng about henielf." : That's what "I Take These Men," on CBS Wednesday night, lS about Susan Samt James plays a woman who tel.la her hwiband she wants a divprce, just as he's about to spring a surprise tzutiversary party. She fantuiz.es marriage to three ~- . ~ .. , ·~ l ~ ~ IV89tG ....... NEWS CHANJE'8 AHOEUl K.ey '*• the ~ to ~te ,_ mlllonelr• lather (Pen 2l G NM 8AIKET'8AU. PNladalptlla 7e.rt w Loe MgaM8L.Mlen • lltA&'S OOMPAIN Jedi ,_ 9Ylctlon ..,.. •~fuJ Beverly Hiila n-al t'twte •.ien\, play~ by Adam WHt " lt'• an iamu11na movie, directed by Larry Peen.~ from a iicreenplay by Baer. It al.lo 11.&n Dct- Wal~ u Saint James' be9t friend ''It aaya aomethln1 about rt1latlon•hlp1 and commltmenta," Gallo aay1 of the two-hour ttlm. "What we found In l"ftearchlna thl1 11 that the 19AO. i11 the age of commitment. People work at relatloruhlpe." She and writer Fay Kanln alao are working on a feature film called ''Lettlns Go, .. a romantic comedy about how to survive a broken heart. ln the past, 1he'1 produced 1uch movie• aa ''Fun and Gamea.'' ''Hu.tlln1.'' and "Haunta of the Very Rich." She waa an execuUve at ABC in charge of the network's "Movie of the Weekend." "I think the fact that th1I movie i. a vehicle for Susan Saint Jamea 11 a sign of the times." the producer says of "I Take These Men." "Women are aett.ing better roles an television and they're being depicted less sterotyp1cally. whether in comedy or drama. lt helps you lf you have ideas that are right for women." Eaelland to •tlldy c:;i G PAUlHOOAN Cf) MOvte • * * '"Just F<X You'" ( t9521 Bing CroM>y. Jene Wymat1 A lamou• thMtrl· eel produe« elrugglM to find time 10< N• two leen- ~ chlldren. w w·A·s·H A rum0< lh•t Ille 4077tf\ I• going to "bug-ou1·· bee~ gtoealy •XllOO"· •led untll It It belleYed that tile enllrl Cf\I,_ etmy It 11tlldflng the camp (Pa-1 ~ THAT OEJ.lCA TE IAlAHCE (Premiere) '"Netlonel Security'" Profea80f 8'nno c Schmidt Jf. of Columble lAw School INCll roe. playing 8Ql'deM foc:uelng on two f\ypotlletlcal cue llud... IHuetretlng the po1en11a1 t11181on ~ netlonet ~l'f and Ir .. dOm of Iha pr- 1 GOME.A f'YLE 10:00 a QUINCY Ila !eta It lllp to Fun.y INt Ila". not giay. • HAWAI AVE-4 A CUIT9nt ..,... of robber· ... end lhoollngs .,. Had to an uneoNect 5- )'Mf-old ~ re>Obety • OVlllEAIY Ou.t: ~ dlrect0< Fl'9d Wwlng Md hit wife ~~ANDINO HUMAN IEHAW>A Singer Tom Rush presents some of his hits from the 1960s as well as many of his latest songs in ''Tom Rush at Symphony Hall: A New Year," at 9:00 on KCET (28) .. Quincy trlM to locate Ille kldnepc)ed daughl• of a WMltl!y widow bel<X• the ebductor"• demend becom.•....ill'f. •Gee NEWS 9 DYNASTY BIMe rejectt the proof of Ste"ten'e de•lh. Adam trick• Kirby Into • cendlellghl dinner. and Metil ()Aini Kryetle"t 1118"· 11on.o • TAA T DEUOATE IAl.ANCE fES::y" t:301~ :v OAOUP OCKCAVETT IEWINO POWVI .NEW8 llMNIY ...u.f1' A man tem p°*'1I etlldetl· C1 by Mttlng , ... lllWma Ind timing the ~ 7<m r =-"....:-.. NBCNlWI HAPPY DAYS AG.A.IN Alc:He II caight et e ,,,.._ MG8 I*'°' by hie O(J9(>-'*" In • llMted cl-. Pi-'O•ncy,_ • A8CHEW&Q ~ =·· OOttlPAIN Jedi Ind JllMI llnd • - roomm•I• after Cindy -Into • coMge dorm iwtl) I JOKER'S WILD 91181NOS REPORT Cl) P.M. MAOAZJNE 111 SCT!MAMIENT TONIGHT All lnteMew ....,.. Jecqu9- llne 8laMt • OMHOE COUNTY TODAY (C)MOYE * * * ~ '"Gimme Shen• ( 1970) Aolllng St~ . .>el· tenon ~ Thia dc>QI· mentwy of Illa FldNnv Stan.• 19e9 Amerlcen tour lncaldee --of the noting end m1110er et an ~~rr.. conoert <B) HfJMY FONDA: THE MAH AHO._, MOY1E8 The~ olf..,_, 1119 al one ol America'• fw«. II• ecton le treoed with IMm c:llpe of -of hit ti.I ~ lndudlng '"On • Golden Pond"" Mlk:fl won hlmanOecar (lJ)MOVIE **'A "The Seer_. Agent" (193111 John Gielgud. Madeleine CerroO. Two epiea pelr ott .. men and Wiie In Ol'dat 10 lradl down .,, -*"1 agent T:JO. I OM THE TOWN ~ad~ tour of Iha "-dquar1en ol Armed foroaa Redlo end T..,_._ tlon: • grOUP of people wN> ... grief and ...... .. tor the tut:ure all• ~ ~ -Ole •• per-.,_ men who anjoy9 l~YmlD LAW... a IHW.EY a OOt/l#Ntt AfW ~ IN ,,,,,,_ ~ '""" two ...,.., ~ _. "*"' 8'*ld tM nlOflt In an OINICMfl buaaui.lon. etwOMLA Fell~· • rec>«t on L.A.'• womtrl In unlfGml, • llOllUllglC ** .. the Ol)im- • Wt<RP IN CINcaHNA Tl A 3()0..lb. H ·Wf•ller· lurned-l)feeche< c•u- prob*ns by Mlllng fllke 1ellglou8 IW11f ect• on 1111 Sundet morning bloed· CM1 I Cl> llC TAC DOUQH MACIEL /~ "90RT • WOM.D 8PtlCW. "'llfTIPed Of a.11·· The ... and wortt of ~ wtlll I au.ti ~ l.emped. who died In 1978 el the ¥ of 118, 11 protlied 9 YOU ASKED FOft rT fe9tured· 00The F81'1Menda An Ouc:U"" Ind ··Sounc> lrllJ ~Of Auslrta.'" • OC>U.ml IMKET9Al1. l<Ma w. Mlc:Ngan State (Z)MOVIE •• "'The Cyclopt"' 11esn J-C<9ig. Olona T• ban. A -on• taint In Me•lco IOI' '-rnlMlrlQ boyf1lend encounter• lnetMd an 81111, ~ ~ t:OO. Cl) 8EVEH _. FOft KVBI MOT1 IEM a a l'EA&.. PEOPlE ~ured: • Mlluta to Mlw y otti City. with lllgNghta ~•de'.fillthelteof ~ Kodl.. the c.e!Mw of the Statue o1 UClerty, blU polo In c.tr.i Patti end a look • -°' the c:ity'• notab6e ~ ; MOYIE * * *~ ··a.cs Day Al 8leC* Aodt" (19551 ~ 09r Trw;y. RoOer1 RyM The people of • ~ W..tem town -lerTOI'· stric*en by the 8'T"'9 of • -..madmen •O TALOOFTHE GOU> MONKEY Jelle tn. to hell> • tlll"f'IOUa ~ player who II wenled IOI' Iha murder of an ll&and girl. Cl) SOAP Burt IM9t• enother human In 8'1ao8 end the T eta men Mt out to •-Biiiy from the CUil • P.M. MAOAZIH! A profile of tHn·•o- ectr .. BtOOIC• 8nlelcM; • group of enalt• llandler• In T ..... • MOVIE * * "'Vendene FOi' The S.lnt00 (191111 Ro ger Moo<9. Ian Hendry An ~tlirer Ind two of hie glrllrlend1 •ttempt lo o.troy the Malla. • HIU..Mrl CHA.U.INOI: MCI TO Tl411KY Sir ~ .-.Y• 19n ~ ~ "°"' the Ganoet "'-Olfta to ltl -hlgll In "" ~ll~ed. ~MO'M * * "'Buddy, Budd'f'" (1M11Jedt Lemtnon, W• .., .... ~. WNle .,, ~pk~ f CHAii-~ il-----LIS-Tl ........ NG~S ----------- e ICNXT <CBS> e ICNIC (NIKI e ICTV. (Ind.) .•AIC(AIKI • ICllM• 1ui1 J e acHJ.TV une1.1 • l(CIT (A.Kl , e Knv c•nd.> ~'• l(~TV (Ind.I :4 ICC:IT I NSI e acQC• c , I Itel l<OOC IN ) 101 ()n-TV (II Z TV OtJ MIO CCl (Cl~lll ID IWOAI NV , N.V. (Wf851 (I) CUl'till C Siltowl Ima I • lpotlltM • l~ ~ Hetwor•> ueueln cono1111tr8IM on hla next killing. he la rua.ly lnlwrupled by • t>wtnbllng leiture of • men wt><> le ettempllng llUlc:llde "R" Cl)IMZAME Jonn Byner .,_ you .,.,.. ..... .,_ ttutll. •oar trl91 ..._ .,,., _,,., "'-' ~ ,.ou· ... --OMOYIE • * * ··Pardon Mon Allaire·· ( 1177) JHn Rochefon, Altnt Ouper8f'/ A happily rnwrled man c:on1emplet•1 lnlldellty •"• ~ • bMutlfUI mocMI In • per'lllng 08' ~ 'PO" l=*>D SOAP a-ser II ~ by Iha ~· daugflter. JeMl-ca lllalt8 • ~-(!) ~ANOE...a The Aft08le -lying. ttlle¥ery end blamall •1 • ftnWllng adlod. • 000 OOUPl.l In an attempt to get cloa« to hie eon. Felix ~ the coedl of the bOy'• foot08ll teMI. • TOMAUSHAT aYWHONY HALL: A NEW YIM' The populer elnger / aongwn1er pertorme eome -.,....,. and -Old standbys from SymphOny MellnBoeton Cl)MOVIE '* * ~ 0'Z4'TO, The Gey Blede" (11111 Georg• Hemifton, Lauren HuUon The hero6c aon ol ~ Celo fomla'• remoua tuetlH flgflt• II lncepec:ftated by • l'dlng Injury, being hie f~ brother to don the ~end mMk "PG' 1:36 (tJ MOVIE * * "'ConfeMiona Of A Pop Pef0tmar00 (19751 Robir\ Aekwttf\. AntMny Booth A 1oc:4t ·n· rOll lier nndl plenty of romantic ec11on wNle on IOUf 9:GO 8 Cl) MOYIE "'I hke ThaH Men .. (Premier•) Suean S.lnt J-. Jotin Rublnlteln. A dllloonlented .... lent• .a.. mamaoa 10 thr .. otll« men during 1"- COUl'M of • -prtee ennl- H~FAUGVY A ~t Intent on wan. nlng en Army football OlfM 11.ldneC>e Coll, Howle Ind eon·• '*"-.,,., fora. ltietn to pey on hie ~ I MAOAMl't "-ACE M•A•t•H A ~ 11\el the 40nth le going to "'bug-out"' ~Qr°"'Y~· ..., ..... " .......... '* tlW enth C...... wmy II •«M*lng the a.mp ,,.,, It TOM ..... AT / IVWHONY ~A NIW YIM Tiie pocM.tltr 1lnger I IOllOWf'* ~ '°"" new Mllecle Ind tome otd ~""'~ Hiii in to.ton. I ~~VIHil>tH ••• ''CMln ~·· P•>•ww~.NM­,.., .. ~. A otN· -~,...~ ,_,,.. In • oontMllMlad, MIMlleo plent wot\• WMHtlnll lfOl.ltld Ille ~ ..... 81MI 'AOTW CW Ufll A .............. . • ...,...... ti .... . "°".......,..,. ~ .. . - (Pr•mlere) ""Nellonel Security" Prol-Benno C. Sd'lmldl Jr. of COlumble law School IMOe rot. pleylng •••cWe8 loc:uelng on two llypollletlc:al cue 11uc1i.1 llluetretlng the polerlllel tenl6on ~ Mtlonel "8Qlrlty and "-dom Of tfle pt- l~WQNIAN * * * ,_. ·Faw Frlende·· (1Nt) C.-eig w_.. .JoOI Tl*en Hv .. high tchOOI l>Uddlu leke MP8181e roadl to aoutthood ettw gredultlon bY1 cont.-ue to be united by fnllndeNp end INlf to... f()f tile -woman 'R (lJ)MOVIE • • ~ ""Nlghthawke"" (IN 1) SyNMt« Stalone. Bill'; 0.. W..,,_ A tough Nlw Yen.City cop hM Illa wotll out out for him when one of the \llf0f1d'• rnoet denger"ou• terrorl1t1 am-In hie city. 'R' .MOYIE ***'A ""Whoee Ute II It M'/H'f'l00 (1981) Richard Dreyf\IN. John Caue• ....i.. Pwelped "om the '** down 1n en ..,._ ble ecdOenl. • 8CUtlptOf r.,....... llbOllt hie llte before and eloqu•ntly ervi-for ltll right to die. 'R" ~(l)MOVIE **'A 00Vlee Squad"(1N21 Seuon Mubi.y. Gary Swanaon A polce detec> tlw end • strMIW9lt• ,_,, up to trap • plmC> , ""°' 1811* for mWdet1ng oneofhlllwomen ·w 10: 10 CC) MOVIE * * * .. Strtpea•• ( t981 I 811 Murray, HetOld Rlmle. A .._ Yott! cabble loc*lng for eitefttnJIM COi N• iCtt hie beat "lend to join him • In enllaUng In Illa U.S Army 0R' 10-..30. IH09ENDEHT NETWOflK NIW8 (%)MOW * * • ·~ ""Pennlea From Heaven"' (1981) Steve Mwtln, Bemadette Peten. In the Mtdweet during Illa DepfeNlon. • .,_. mu8lc: Mi.amen "-•troy9 tM ....... °' ttloM etouncl him becauM of hie unbrldled -~ and 1111 blllef !NI Ila aan be M " II In IOl'OI end movie muelcel ~Ion numbert 'A' 11:00•••<1>98 NIWI • IATVf'OAY NeQKT Hoel: '** IUma. 0-tl~ Santana. ... llM04CW- ''fMlfroMnjWlll" .THIMfl~ o.otge recrul1a Torfl to ..... the d9y In"" bowing ..,.,.... . I HAMY..O '91 LATIHIQKT HaM: °""* Wtlotey. U:tO. (J) HART TO HART TM Hine beComt ttle tlr• .... "' • MllrdwcM oou-,,.. ..,._ .,_ purcNel II' .,,.....~...,,. llldcMll ..... e8TONGHT ..... Johnny canon. ~NIWI I :. ,,..,, '°"" * • \t "H•rd DrlV41r" (1tn)Mlf ~ v ..... ,.,.,._,A,.... Olr ._., ............. ,..... 1 ... -=::c:::m MOWI "~ ..,. Producer Lillian Gallo and director Larry Peerce di&cuae their made for TV film, .. , Take These Men~" which airs tonight at 9:00 on KNXT (2). TU BE TOPPERS KNXT (2) 9:00 -"I Take These Men." Starring Susan Saint James and J ohn Rubinstein. A discontented wife fantasizes marriage to three older men during the course of a surprise anniversary party. KOCE (50) 9:30 -''That Delicate Balance." "National Security" Professor Benno C. Schmidt Jr. of Columbia Law School leads role-playing exercises focusing on two \lypothetical case studies illustrating the potential tension between national security and freedom of the press. KNBC (4) 10:00 -"Quincy." Quincy tries to locate the kidnapped daughter of a wealthy widow before the abductor's demand becomes a reality . * • "'Falcon·• Gold"' ( 19121 Jotv1 Mattey. Simon MecCotltlnCI.... A ICooc>- llungry )oumellat ~ an erchleOIOQlet and hie deughlar In tl'ielr -ct. IOI' ~ery gold treuur• In Iha Me•lcln jungle. 12:00 9 ENTERTAINMENT TC)NtOHT "" lnteMew wllh J~ llne81 ... t I ~E LMTWON> ••e.r. Knucltlea"" ( 197111 Sherry Jackaon, Rober1 Viheto i =AMEAICAN ITYLE Ht..oft Nod Tr. Opetetlon Moclel"" Two~ tty to ~ up • g1r1 In an .-pon 00LO'te And The High· Sd>ool Aoc>-Out . Ek• .. pr-ad Into Millng Fio- nna ou1 IOt • date {C)MOYIE • ••~ "D••d Eno ( 11371 SyMe SldM'.f. Joel Mc:Cr.._ Younglten In an Eaet RI...-8lllm fight 10 overcome their enw-. men1 ®MOVIE * *. '" "'$Upef'n\41n II"" ( 1980) Ctlrilcopher "-"-· Margot Kidder. WhMe MV· Ing Pwta "°"' e nudMt exploelon, Supermen unwlt11n9"/ "-Ula trto of powertlll ......,,. wtlo - orlglnal'f ~ by hie Ktypton41n father 'PO' (lJ)MOVlf • * "Swlnoln9 Ski Olrtl"" I 19751 Rk* Ceelidy, Ubb'f Maxwell. A oohglete'1 trtp to• •Mne lodge le~ a.·.= llllchhlt•. * * "UIW'• Moon"" ( 1982) Mitt Ollon. C6nOy AIMf Oeaptte parental oppoee.. tlon. two 1-...gena "°"' dlftWlng bedlgrounde , .. In tow In e Miii Teut town. ·PG' 1z:ao D 8 LAT£ HIGHT W1n4 DAVID l..ETTIN&AN ~u. Jelion Wlllleme and John S-... Ct98ton end a1an of Iha ofl,..,086- way hit 000rMI• TU'1800 , ... ther'IC*t °' Rull\ Wtelhelmet • TOM COTTl.I: UP ~~ * • "'Blue St..... I t934) Jof\n Wayne, El••nor Munl. A dllgUIMd US. mlll9hlll oonvincle • lawn not to yield 1helf gold-rid! land lo • pr-lnQ band. • LOVE. AMINCAH ITYl.I 001.~ And The Man Next OoOI" H.,..,.... and Cwol .,, In thell hon•ymoon eull• when tl\e gov.""*'' walk• In (%)MOYIE * * * "The I.Mt Wlltl 00 ( 1,7S) The Bend. onctecl ~ MNtln loorM-. Bob D)'ltn, Joni Mltdlel. Eitel ~ Md Alr'90 '""' )044'! Tiie 88fld In • ftlffted ~UOn of thl group'• ..._... concer1. ·PO· 1ll40. (I) MOYtl • "8tunt ~·· ( 1•tt) Cl'lrlelopher Connell)'. Clwtetoptw UO)'d A '-" of 9'\lnl ...,.., ..... a dttlnO IW. -tlld llr reecua ol • kidnapped movie etw. (RI 1:00• MOV1' ·~ ""Wiid "-t"" (1947) Alen Ledd, Dorothy Llllnour. Two 9feln h- terl become bitter nv• over the -WOlflan. 8 MOYIE • • "'TN L.aet Aebel .. ( 19711 Joe Name.th. Jeck Elem. A Contederat• IOl- dler In ~lam M-. ourl ""'-to glW up 8"• Oenenll l9e _...,.. owa. • MOYIE * *.,., "'The Moetage00 (tM7) OlrWl'.f MllrtlM. Don O"Kell'f A ~-dd boy hldee out In • mov1ng V81\ --INit ""drlWr ... ~ on 1111 wey lo plCI< up the corpee of hb lal•t murow vtctlm 0 ENTERTAJHMEHT TOMOHT All lnlen49w with ~ hBlaMI t:18 {I) La.T SATE.Un NETWON( A io.t 19'ecotnmunlcetione aateltlt• 18118 Into Ille handa ol en ~ c:Mltza· hon 1:t0 8 8 NBC NlW9 OYUMGKT • 90 YOU TMINIC YOU OOTTAC>Uad (lJ)MOYIE **'-' ··eu111n· LOOM'" (tM 1) Rklhlrd Pryor. Clce- ly ~. A bumbllng but· 9ler. • ooncern•d ac::hooll.MCher end elgtlt chlldr.... malt• • tnghten- lng er~ trip In • br°"en-4own actlOOI bua. "R' 1:16 CC) MOVIE * * ._. '"Love For Rer!t'" ( tl791 LIH Ellbachar. Ann•tte O"Tool• Two ""811-town Git" WflO move to \Ill• ldllenteoa of "" ~oua ... °' the big city find ,,_...._ taroed by '**"'Y Into ~ t:OOa~..::m- NIQHTWATCH IFKJ(() ••• It . 'The lite Ot 8"'- an'" (197'1 Gr8'*n ~ men, Jofw'I .ca-. -ln Iha fnl Cllll\Ky. I bungler la ,...., j)f'Odelmecl • ,,,...._ eh and~ lfle IMder of • ~ .. , r•lgloue .,_ ment ..,,.I "" ....... "R' 2:tl®MOVIE **'A "'Si.c>tng Dog9" ( tH21 Sam Neill, W- O.I•. A .... 2-l.lllldel Neklng laolallon 11om IOGleCy '".,. "" "'*"• dlllntegret-. becClfnes • lonely l'llWO ..,., oeugh\ In the middle °' • .......olutlon (l)MOVll! ··~ "AolcMr00 (1tl11 JaNt FOftde. 1<1111 Krle- tofMnon A fOnnw movie ltlW MIO loOll -the cMlrmenetllp °' ,_ Ille ~·~•tlon Ind ·~~ ~ beoofnl ~In • dllMttoul .... """ lv-"~'A"' l:JOl9NIWI MCtW.a't NAVY MOYtl **" "'*' OMlnO. '* .. JOHN DARLING I 1g13) J""" St-ett. Murray Hllmllton When • women le ctllWVed with rnurOer In Illa ellegecl mtr· fl'/ kllllng of ,.,., per efytlc huebend, lier attorney muat prove 111111 ~ .... coulO ........ plotted the m1111'1 deillth CZl MOvie . • • "Forepley.. ( 19761 Zeto M011el. Eet .... Piii· eon•. Thf.. comic 'rig- n•tt•• ere ottered •• aJ(pler\atlone IOf IN fall of e llctlonel Amerlun pr• Oent. "R' l:009 MOVIE *It 00Th• DMr•l•'f9t" (1957) Lex Battler. Rite Moreno. 8IMCI on the no- ry by J-Fenimore Cooper A white man II relMcl by lndletW In Ille frontier d•Y• of Mtly America. ~ SE.AHUNT l:IO fNTH20 TMOTl4Y AlfO "* ANGEl. (lJ)MOYIE * • * 00EMI" (tt79) Kl.wt Ru8Mll. 8eMofl ~­ EMI P,.....,. rteM frOfll poverty _, oOecutlty to echleve ,_ and fortl4M -\ ~., muelcel per-former. a:.alltMOW ** ''.IOMph ~·· ( 1tn) Ann-MllfV"I, P9tw Flrth. A young men'• flam· bOylWll elf.,,.. of r~ ceuM IC!llldel emono the .tald Md 1tuffy Engllell- men ol the VlctOl'lan era. "R' 4:00 Cl) TOP O' THE MOAHIHO ., MOVIE **'A 00M\ll'Oer On The T'P*tWilti Acor'" (1174) J-St-wt, StrotNr Manin. A dlllellM attomeoy .. called In 10 -• young men wtlO CO&*S ,_ be9'I ,,.. ton (C) CMMA.X 9CRHNHO AOOM {%)MOVIE • • * ""ChaHI AMcUon 119801 st-91i119y. ~ Merle W1nc:heft• A c:ov· erecl.up nudelW ecdOem ~· In • con!Mnlneted. amneelec plant worller wenderl09 around th• country91de. 4:05®MOVIE * • '"Buddy. Buddy'" ( 1M 1) .I«* Lell'llNln. Wtl- lw Metthllll. WllMe an .....in conc:entretee on Illa nex1 kaig. he II rudet'f Interrupted by • bumblng twlure Of • men WflO i. attempting IUM:lde. • R' 4'1S(l)MCM! **~ "VIOl8Qued00(1M21 Seaeon Hubl•y, Gery S-. A polcie ...,_ tlw Md a .,.~., iewn up to .,.., • plmC> ~ IOf murcMrtng oneol~.·R· 4:301 lePY llUUWNU.l MCWIE • • • •••• The 81*1"" (t975) OerMI HaC*mln. ~Bergen. A fnlnUer ,..~.,,... llP0"90fW • ,.. ~ time llClr- tfle Wee1«n bedlande • "PO' Tl11•rsda11'• , Da11i I•~ Moi'l~• l • * * * '"Pwdon Mon Affair•"' (11171 Jeen Rochefon, AMy Dupenwy A hllpplly married man contempletH lnlldellty .,.., Meit'9 • beliluttM model In • ~Ing gwage. "PO' (I)••• 00Thel..ul WlltZ" (19711) The Band. Directed by Martin' aoor-. Bob ~an. Joni MllCJIMlll. Etto Ctepton anO Ringo 81err join The a.no In • lllmed oalebratlon of ,,. group"• tw...a c;on- *'·'PO' t.iOO®***'A"~-The .... l>Mde" 1111•1 Rob- .,.. l..OOW'· He9ltler All· lftY TWo OtPt**' c:fll. Oren -out "°"" '°'°" IN ~y ~elfte In Ot'der to ~ • tllfll In Oregon -'llOtl -WWII· ed. 'G' r• <!> • • • .. ,.. ..., lone" (1Ma) [dwwd G. ~ eon.9'#t~.A80n IOCI*' NI tattler of ,_. lnO eold ~ -- to &N llO"'IWM*•t dutlng ,,.._ {C **'A 00For Y-Eyea Onfy'" (tN11 RoQef' Moore. Topot J-Bond lnleke • Cllmlnal wtlo purloined • top _. .. Bftlllh -- d9Wle. 'PG' ClD • • • "Cutt«"• w.,-· 1114 t I JolVt Hewd. Jfllf Bridgee. A melmed Viet• nMI ..... and ,,.. beat friend, • aoolal drociout. foew INlr -gila on aolvlnQ •murder-. 'R' 1:30 Cl) • "Modlm Pl'ot»eml00 (1981) ~ 0-., Pet11 D'Att>elwlle. A,_.... tM trelflc controller Wllll --~proO­ lema II erMlowed with ~ ~ ll'l• being ~ ..., nuc:lalr WMta. 'PG' 9 • • "Auc*ua'" ( 1980) Olr1I Benedict. Linda 8lelr A .._. lhOC:MCI VIMnem ""~the si-of. ame1 AlebefM town. "PG" CZl • * * * ''The Spirit Of The Beehlw'" (1973) Ana Tonwnt. F«Nndo feman Gome. In 114C11 Spelt! •• Hnelllve yo1109 gl1I'• ppoeure lo the honor Nm ""Frll'lkerwteln" ..... ,.,., percieptlonl of .... l.1IO ® • • ··uw·e Moon"" (19112) ...... Ollon. C6nOy Fleher. o.pil• Pllf«lt8I ~-""°~ from differing beck- grouncl• ,.., In low In • WIMll T-town. "PO" e:oo •• * '" .. Agelnet All OdOe"" ( 1~1 Vere A41y· nolda, Wheeler Oek/'11111, T•o ~Pl• ov•rcome -• obit--In IN '*-°'to... (lJ) * * * * "sn.dow Of A D01.1t1t0 (1143, T- WflgM, Joeepfl Cotten- WllM I man com. IO atay wtttl hie ....., encl ,_ tam- .... In e 111\811 W• COMt town. 1111 niece la plllQUtd wllll IN negglrlg a.apldon 1"81 Ila II feely the ""Merry Widow" ltJler D * * ""The Kid From Nol...scHlg"' I t9711l Jin. niter McAlllltw. Robef't VIiaro A t2...,...~ glr1 flnd8 ,.,.,..., In Ind out of trouble ..,.. rurnng IN towrt I .. lftl)W. 1:11(1). * ""UIW'• Moon"" ( 1M2) Matt Diian. C6nOy Alher Daeplle pw9ntat ~ ., ._,_.eoeni lrom dlff•rlng beck· groundl ,.. In love In • 8'"1111 T-town. 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Mal • ._,... 8'rf..._ A ftli6dll llOed 11¥ oouple .. tn.~Of·--­ Ot911md0n lirYlnO IO ... ... "*'roMm ..... °"' °' tf'91'11 •• ........... ,.. 1l:OO. "FlgM9r flloa'" (1'1t) Wllel'll~ • **** "EMlOt hen" (tM&) ...,_ o.n. .A*' ...,.,.. a..t on tfle no"flll tit' ~ ,_,bl!*. by Annstrong 6 Batluk •. .. t! • • ' u Q ·- I .. llllJPllal WEDN!8DAY, JAN. I , 1183 ----------~-i~ ' ., .. # • . , It caine as no surprise lu ... Georgia 's ax fell s wiftly on Malavasi · By JOHN SEVANO OflMDAllJll"llet lt•" The only thing surprising about Coach Ray Malava.sl's dWniaaal Tueecby wu bow quickly it happened. The Ram playeni, who aaid their normal end-of-the-season goodbyes Monday and Tuesday, claim they had no Inkling the ax had been swung into motion. Even Malava11 him•elf, when asked about the present Monday, didn't talk m the past. "I expect we'll have meetings during the next week to start making plans for next year with the draft our No. 1 area," he said, looking lO the future. "I definitely feel we can tum things around with the same staff, the guys we have coming back and help from the draft." Swiftly. though, owner Georgia Frontiere confirmed Tuesday what everyone had suspected and predicted for weeks. ''We are indebted to Ray for some fine seasons of football," announced Georgia in a prepared statement. "He helped us into the playoffs •three times, won two division championships ,and coached our first Super Bowl team. Unfortunately, the results of the past two seasons have fallen short of our goal to give our fans a winning team. "I have a strong personal feeling of friendship for Ray. He is a fine and loyal person. However, I feel for the sake of our fans. it Is time to make a change." Malavasi's exit is just one of a number of chess moves Georgia figures to make ln the days or weeks to come. One source has confirmed that Georgia has already hlred Ray Nagel, the athletic director out of the University of Hawaii. within the organlz.atlon," sa1d offensive la.al two 11eaJ10na (a combined 8-17 record). . , cent.er Doue Smith. "I'm not going to point the Rama had won seven consecutive · •. my finger and 11ay it's all Ray's fault. Some dlviJion litlea. including two under of-it wu hia. and 110me oHt wu the-playere--M&lavesi,..!ft\t' 1979 squad ia th,e only Rama and management. Ray wu the one, though. team to make it to the Super Bowl '• in the bad pos1uon. "I got along good with Ray," offered .. "AlllknowialenpyedworkmgforRay defensive tackl e Mike Fanning. the last five yeara" "Ultunately. it's the playera that loee. You ,. Vince Ferragamo concurred. can point a lot of fingers but it still comes "He was a good coach," said Ferragamo. down to the playera. "Management makes the decls10J'l8 and it's "Ray JUBt happened to be the head coach unfortunate they have to blame somebody. and as such he took on the responsibility "ThP thing, I admired most about Ray whether we won or lost, whether it waa ·, was not JUSt hLS coaching skills. but hls vote right or wrong of confidence. He never wavered in "You can say what you want about him, believing what he did was right. he knew football.'' "I'm sad to see him go, but sometimes Malavasi was always looked upon as a you don't know how much you'll miss a player's coach until the past couple of yean guy until after he's gone." and a few mishandled Incidents involving Malavas1. 52, was e levated from an Fred Dryer, Jack Reynolds, Bob Brudzinaki '· assistant's job to the head coaching job and Ferragamo. when George Allen waa fired abruptly in "From what I heard 1t was definitely bad the 1978 preseason. for the program to keep him the way the : BeforP falling to losing campaigns the ISee RAMS, Paae 0 3) ~ ' I . I 1 J Just what Nagel's capacity will be within the organization. however, remains to be seen. Director of Player Personnel John Math is expected to join Malavasi in the unemployment line shortly, which would leave a vacancy Jack Faulkner, currently the team's Administrator of Football Operations, is expected to fill. That move, in tum, would appear to leave Faulkner's poet to Nagel. Yet another source has also confirmed that Georgia is leaning toward a coaching replacement out of the college ranks, which means Illinois' Mike White and Arizona State's Darryl Roeera are the current front-runnel'$. to succeed Malavas.i. 1 ! \ I ·{, I I 0.-, PW~ i., CWy ~ ( 5 0 ) b a ttles Matt Beeuwsaert. Most of the players reached Tuesday rught were saddened by Malavaai's exile. "It was obvious thingJ were not righ t I f It was close --hut not for long r I I I • Oilers s uccumb to No. 1 ranked Monarchs, 76-49 By ROGER CARL.50N o<IM 0..., Noe SWI The big question prior to the collision between No. 1 (Mater De1) and No. 2 (Huntington Beach High) was simply this: Would it be close? Or would it be a blowout? Unfortunately, from a Huntington Beach standpoint, it was both -close in the early going, a blowout in the second half as the Monarchs sped to an impres&ve non-league basketball 76-49 victory before a capacity crowd at HuJ!tmgton Beach Tuesday rught. Mater Dei's awesome lmeup of 6-6 112 Matt Beeuswaert and 6-71h Tom Lewis. aided by height, talent and depth at the rest of the positions, proved to be everything 1t was billed lO be Tuesday. a Car cry .from the team which was extended into two overtimes before nipping Fountain Valley last week, 55-54, for the Orange Tournament championship. "They just beat us," wd Huntmgton Beach Coach Roy Mille r, who has now Sea View teams play By ROGER CARL.50N O(ttw D.ity l"llol It.ft Sea View League basketball begins . tonight with rivals Newport Harbor and F..tancla t.ftpping the list of crucials - although virtually anyone involved will ~ you i\'11 more like serru..crucials in th.is league on a night-to-night basis. That's because a loss or two hardly puta anyone out of 1t. It's too balanced, too competitive. The Eagles are the favorites - however -and t h ey'll put their reputations on the line again1t a deceiviJlaly good Newport Harbor squad, one which feature1 6-9 Joe Sea1er, who la bound for the Univenlty of Oklahoma aher his r.rep days. F.atanc a, once conaldered eood, but 1mall, la now 1ood and bl& with the pretence of Mater Del tranafer Gary Jaeger, a 6-6 talent whh rebounding atrength. Tip off la 1c:hedultd for 7 .30 at while the balance of the lea,ue ftif\ ~ del Mar at UnJveralty; ec5tta Me.a at lrvlne; and l!!1 Toro at ~ lfo,·llaaue plal._ Undt Fountain V..., ti~ Qu.lilta, Edllon at Loa Aho•. ln1lew od at Ocean View, and t ... BMK.&TBALL. Pa .. Ot) Al • r seen his team lose three stra1ght after rolling to nine straight victones at the outset of December. "They beat us in every phase of the game," said Miller. The Oilers went mto the game with the idea of turning the Monarchs inside out with pressure, and 1t worked for a while. Maler Dei's ball-handling was guilty of six turnovers in the first quarter and five more in the second period, but as the Monarchs settled down. the score quickly got out of hand Beeuwsaert led all scorers with 28 points, but was also the leader in rebounds ( 10) and assists (7) as he proved more than worthy of h is point guard status for the Monarchs. or hne as Mater Dei's matchup man defense took its toll. Down by a 33-27 halftime margin, the Oilers came out and hit 3 of 12 in the third quarter, then managed 3 of 19 m the final segment as Mater Dei pulled away to record its 13th victory in 15 decisions. Beeuwsaert accounted for 9 of Mater Del's flrst 11 points in the thlrd quarter m leading the Monarchs to a 43-27 lead with 3:30 left ln the quarter and that was basically the end of any upset hopes harbored by the Oilers. "I thought our defense in the last three quarters did a job." said Mater Dei Coach Gary McKnight. "They didn't get too many good shots." Although it was a tight game for a while, in the end it was a laugher for the Monarchs and McKnight admitted he was surprised the triumph came that easily. The Oilers' Jamel Gamer and Mike Mills each came down with eight rebounds, but the Monarchs' depth m rebounding -seven each from Mike Fielder. LewtS and Chris Jackson -led to a 35-23 advantage in that department. To make matters worse for the Oilers, thev couldn't buy a basket from the field "I was surprised because of what they did to Fountain Valley, but Fountain (See OILERS, Pa1e Dt> Oiler J ame l Garner hauls in one of e ight rebounds against Ma ter Dei. Roger T ing Chilly reception is awaiting Chargers Like Cincy last year, Pittsburgh figures to b e below freezi ng Sunday Weatherpersons being what they are, the voice on the phone In Pittsburgh hemmed and hawed and t.ap danced around the issue before delivering the loose prediction that it could be as h~gh as 30 and as low as 10 at Thrtt Rivers Stadium Sunday afternoon. This will be of no concern to the 1<>und thinkers of the world but Vltal to 54,000 inhabitants of Pittsburgh with hardly enough sense to come ln out of the cold. It will fall on the dismayed ears of the San Diego Chargers who aet to play the Steelen under such conditions ln the first round of the tournament to aelect an AFC aide for Super Bowl XVD. The Chargers h.d entertained the not.ion ol conducting the playoff• in San Dleao where aeldom ts heard a d.lacow'aaln8 word and the ak.Jea are not cloudy all day. Thlt was erased by the Raiden, • sleazy bunch from Oa~nd and Los Anaele1 who deU1ht ln bealtn1 up on clean~ut tea.ma. The Raiden wHr black ahlrta and black beard• and commute from Northern to Southern CalJfom la, but belona in Central Park with the rett of the rrtugaen. Tho CO,U-gen p1-y flneae football and a~ 1'\0 match for thl1 autter crowd an d, hence, Plttaburah. That the Charaen play finMM -or aoft and mothocUcal off..Wve -foot.,_U II full enouah rea1on for them. to de1 palr at playlna tn Phtabur1h. San Dt•ao will und4 ntandably be in 1 d~1tat.e of .. . SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER mind recalllna the last time they played in cold weather. Hlatory records the debacle. The wind chill factor placed the temperatUtt in the are• of 59 degrees below zero and the Cincinnati Bengali toyed with the Cl\araera. 27-7. in one of thoee sames you sense i._ over the moment the opening kickoff la airbom . The conditions brouaht cries of cravesty. ot coune, but it wu &lqether art.J•tic to CtndnnaU. h put the Benaala In the Super Bowl and that ls, alter an. what the entire thing la all about. From a neutral viewpoint, the rondltions were lndoed deplorable. lt LI unllk~ty the early archlt.ecu of football meant lt to be pla~ In arctic weather. lt 11 cnt$rtly llkely th1t lf Howard a.ell had been p~nt for all l~ n>Undl of th• Benaala' maulina of the Charier• he would have dt .. aoclat~ himtelf from profe.lon&l footbfll. None of the abov., how~. will dlanp anYmtna and S.n Dl-.o will fod omly ,piek lhe c:old WMtNt equlpnent. The Steitlm wW ta~~ _, ~ Wilhln rMCh. ' The thing is, the Chargers can't play in sub zero temperatures. As mentioned earlier, San DieKO ls a fines!e operation not in the least suited to grinding it out In the snow. Dan Fouts, the passer, pilots what the San DieKO media people affectionately call "Air Coryell." Don Coryell is the head coach and an offensive lunatic. A mad bomber. ~ta la a surgeon. He slices defemes at the lfflN and diaaecta and ampu\ata, and -no am or aone on the other aide of the line of acrtmmtge la aafe. The obvious handicap to this kind of operator, however, la frozen flnaera. Neither doet I\ contribute to a pea-happy off en.1e when the recelven are requltt'd to p ; ' I . 1kate. : What we have, then, t. a te&nkontronted )I by evil obstacles. The Charpn muat driw i Clncinnat.I from thelr mJndl and they must i,1 dcvlae way1 and mffN of c:ontendint with - tho element• peculiar to wln ter In I PhtaburAh. I T hen ·too, ther. an the SW.len. Thll bunch lf not u alcw.nly u the RatdeTa, but they ate dtllnctutnt. They a rt a l10 opponunt1ttc and under.tandln1 of lltuatlon&. I meen, nounc Dan.Fou'8' ..,_,.bf Uen fir'l,IHI. Jiiek Lambert wlll hand him an k:ili Nbe. 01 Qt~n e Coeae DAIL! PILOT/Wednetdey, January&. 1183 .,,..--------------------------.... ------------------------.... --------...---.... ~--------------------.r. uni hall Knick•' win 11reak A]} Larry NHN ecored 21 polnt.a and m , en' Deul1 Jobao1 20 to t'UT)' Phoenix OII.:ERS LOSE • • From Page 01 to a 97·66 win over N•w York, _!_n•J? I tht KnJck1' tl1!_~~"..1_1_m1 V .-.. ._.._... -"IU'eD.11>'"1Uill1Iih~..::::"'19li:-=,,,,...,,IY:-:-=~=£1:J«UL~-=-.. . ElMwh ro, ftlcf Melora llCOttd 23 polnw to --·-··-··-··---.. ·--te.<t-Wuhtt11too 11Yft" .. o.dl "il'-84~-Ml -----4:Wt.aU:.AOJ~ICl6~1>n.tlftW....----e..,.-'l#ftff'ft Mltc .. ell atart.d an 8-0 run with two coruaecuuvc • All ____ . -mandated that hJa team llay on top, or buk c. In th• final 2:48 u &n Antonio pulltd -prO abr~ut of the favorli. But It didn't away for • l().f ·9& victory over Allanta . New · work out that w1y. J4'ney. It'd by D1rwlD Cooll 14nd Buck Wllllam1 "W~ had to 1tay up on th.:m," said 'Dorsett's 99-yarder with 22 polnta each. opentd a nine-point lead In NEW YOR~ (AP) -The San MIUer. "but we'd ml• a free throw and tht~ third quarter and held on for a 102-93 01110 Charaera, with record-they'd ICOre, we'd mt.a a free throw and was an accident triumph over MllwaukN ... Cedrle Manell bruldna quarterback Dan F'outa, they'd acore . . the next thing you ecored eight of hll 16 po1nc. In th• flrw flv• and the New York Jew, paced by knew we were down by 14 point.I" minutes as Bo.ton held off 1tubbom Houtton, rU1hina leader Freeman McNeil, The Oilers had threci players in double 88-87 . . ChlCM&o cenU-r Dave Conine. held to Heh placed four •tart.en on The tt1uret -with Billy Thom~n (12), From AP dl1pa&cbe1 DALLAS -Tony Doraett's 99-yard touchdown run Monday night agaiJut the Minnesota VUuno ·-longeat In National Football juatfourpolnwformoetottheaame.eruptedfor Alaodated Preaa 1982 All·Pro Garner (11) and Lou fbrrlaan (10) 1even In a torrid l«.'Ond overtime to lead Chkago team. pacing HB 1eorlng. But a team shootina over Detroit, 147-138 . Alex En1lhb and Klld Running back Marcut Allen of percentaae of 19 for ~7 (33 percent) Vudewe1be combined for 70 point.I and Denver the Loe Angeles Raldera wa.a the destroyed any chancee. At the line It wu League hiatory -wu even more impressive than It looked beau.ae the Dallas Cowboys only had 10 men on the field. went on to crush Kan1a1 City, 137-121 . . only rookie named aa a •tart.er atmo.t u bad. (9 for 21 worka out to 42.9 Darrell Grlffltb 1cored 34 points as Utah and rounded out the backfield percent). Mater Del hit half of Its ~8 embarrasaed Golden -State, 100-88 ... Jim for the team announced Tue.iay. 1hots from the fi eld. Pa1100'1 20-foot jumper with four 1eCOnds left Wide receiver Wer-Q\andler, Mater ITei'1 ffan1fiTon gime on ~ And Dor.ell wasn't suppoaed to get the ball. The computerized Cowboys had a mixup. lifted Portland past Indiana, 119-117 . Center tight end Kellen Winslow and defense proved more than worthy aa the Mo1e1 Malone of PhJladelphia and guard Larry guard Doug Wilkerson joined Oilers seldom found an opening for their partly because the loud crowd •in the Metrodome made it Drew of KansH City have been named co-Fouts from San Diego, while bag weapon -the fast break winners of the NBA's Player of the Month for tackle MarV\l'l Powell, center Joe "That 1urpnaed me," admitted Miller difficult for fullback Ron Spnng!! to hear the play. December Fields and defensive end Mark "They must have worked on that." Gastineau were also named from Lewis, the sophomore transfer from Dallas backfield Coach Al Lavan said the play from the bench called for Springs to get the ball and try to punch 1t out away from th~ Cowboys' goal line. "One player thought he DOftUTT heard 'Jayhawk' called which means there is just one back in the backfield so Springs came out just before the ball was snapped," Lavan said. borsett followed blocks by Tom Rafferty and Herb Scott past the line of scrimmage then got a shielding block downtield from wide receiver Drew Pearson. The previous longest run of 97 yards was by Bob Gage of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1949 and Andy Uram of Green Bay in 1939. "I guess that play will bea>me a part of our offen.ae now," Lavan joked. Quote of the day Doa Crtqul, an NBC announcer at the Pittsburgh-Buffalo game, played with the wind chill index below zero at Rich Stadium: "The only people who can survive Buffalo wmters are native Buffalonians (Criqui as one) and other fur-bearing arurnals.'' Soviets top Minnesota, 6 -3 the game capped a five-goal second , Vladimir Krutov's second goal of ~ period outburst and sparked the So\liet Union all-star team to a 6-3 exhibition hockey victory over Minnesota to highlight action Tuesday ... Elsewhere, in NHL action, the Sutter brothers, Brent and Duane, combined for Cave pomts to pace the New York Islanders to a 5-2 win over Buffalo, snapping the Sabres' sax-game winning streak ... Mark Howe scored early in the second period to help Philadelphia dump Vancouver, 4-1 ... Lmematea Marl! Meuler and Glean . .Anderaoa each had a eoal and two a.ssiata as .Edmonton topped Calgary, 6-3 ... Rookie Steve .Larmer scored hii 2 lst and 22nd goals and Deal Savard had three as.slSts and a goal on a penalty shot, powenng Chicago past St. Louis, 4-2 . Michel Goulet scored a short-handed goal in the second period and added an empty net goals with 28 seconds left as Quebec thumped Montreal, 3-1. Raiders tabbed the favorite RENO, Nev -The Raiders are m 'the favorites among the 16 National f. t Football League playof( teams to win Super Bowl XVIl, according to odds 'posted Tueeday. Harrah's Reno Race and Sports Book listed 'the Raiders at 2-1 odds. The Dallu Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals were next, at 13-5. The odds on other teams: New York Jets ,and Washington Redsk1na, 4-1: Miami Dolphins, 5-1; San Diego Chargers Pittsburgh Steelers and Atlanta Falcons, 6-1; areen Bay Packen, S-1; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 12-1; Minne9ota Vikinp, 20-1; New England Patriots and Detroit Uons, 30-1; Clevelana Browns and SL Louis Cardinals, <60-l. sec rally falls short ' Don Shell, Nathan Nordman and Jeff Rutledge combined to 900re ~points at Concordia (Nebraska) he1d off a furious Southern Cal College rally in the clcSsing seconds to beat the Vanguards, 97-96, in a noh-<X>n.ference basketball game Tuesday night at sec. The Vanguards, who trailed 97-90 with 47 seconds to play, reduced the def1c1t to one and actually had a chance to wm the game at the buzzer. But Mike Roberts' shot bounced off the run as time expired. The Vanguards, 6-7, had five players reach double figures, led by Rick PIUJmer's 19 points. The win improved Concordia's record to 8-3. St. Mary's stuns Fresno State St Mary's freshman David Boooe m sank a 13-foot 'Jump shot with four Sece>nds leCt to give the Gaela a 52-51 victory over F'resno State, snapping the Bulldogs' 26 home-game winning streak Elsewhere in college basketball action Tuesday, guard Leon Wood scored 20 points and handed out a season-high 14 assists to lead Cal State Fullerton to an 85-74 non-conference victory over Pepperdine . . . Behind the 22 points of Dwayne Johnson, Marquette defeated Arizona State, 7 1-65 ... Larry Mlcbeaux scored 24 points and helped lead a first-half blitz as 19th-ranked Houston buried Texas A&M, 84-61, in the opening Southwest Conference game for both teams. Biles survives, Levy doesn't Marv Levy was fired as coach of the Kansas City Chiefs Tuesday because he failed to get the long- downtrodden NFL franchise into the • playoffs, the team's owner and general manager said . . Houston Oilers owner Bud Adams emerged from a lengthy meeting with Coach Ed BUes and announced that Biles would return as head coach next season . . . Conquistador Cielo, winner of seven of nine starts, including a 14 'Ii-length triumph In the Belmont Stakes, was named winner of the Eclipee Award as the 1982 Horse ·of the Year in thoroughbred racing . . . Boxer Tony Ayala Jr.'1 Jan. 26 bout ha.s been canceled as a result of crlminal charges lodged against·the junior middleweight contender ... Boxing promoter Don Klog was granted a pardon Tuesday by Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes for a first-degree manslaughter convlcuon back in 1~66 . . An estimated 40 million people watched Saturday night's Sugar Bowl game between Penn State and Georgia on ABC, accordmg to Neilsen ratinJtS announced Tuesday. Television, radio Following are the top sport.a events on TV tonight. Rat.lnp are: """"v v v excellent; V' V' V' worth watching: """"V lair; V' forget It. <j) I p.~~. 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The American Conference had 17 starters and the National Conference had n ine . The National Conference had 16 of the 26 players on the second team. Fouts led the NFL by throwing for 2,889 yards to break his own record. Fouts, who has led the league four consecutive years in passing yardage, completed 204 of 330 passes for 17 touchdowns. On the starting defensive team were strong safety Donrue Shell of Pittsburgh, free safety Nolan Cromwell of the Rams and comerbacks Mark Haynes of lhe Giants a nd Louts Breeden of Cincinnati. NIT Tt:AM Of'FENU WA -w .. Chandler, Sen Olego. Owlgttl Cl•rk, Sllf'I Fr•ncltc:O TE -K .. llln W~•low, 511'1 Diego T -Mamn Powell N.w York Jet•. Anthony Munoz, Clneinn•ll G -Doug Wllk•rton Sin Olego, A C Thlelem111n. All•nt1 C -Joe Fi .. da ~ York _,. .. OB 01n FOYii, Sin Ot-oo AB -Freem•n McNett N-York J•ll. Marcus Allen. A110er1 Fll'llT HAM 0£F£NI£ E Ed Jon•s. 011111, M1tk GuOn•au. N .... 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New York Ol1nt1 SS -NMI Col:i:le. htnPI B•y FS -Tim Fox, SWI Di.go CB -MM!• H~ New Engi.nd; E119<ton w ..... 01111• Pl1c1-klCk11 -Uwe Von Sc:ll•menn Ml1m1 Punt., -OIW '*1nlngt. N.-YO(tl. ()111111 l<lcil-relu"* -M•k• lfflml. Wuhlnglon BASKETBALL . From Page D1 Westminster at Santiago. ln the South Coast League tfs Laguna Beach at Dana Hills, Woodbridge at Capistrano Valley and Mission VieJO at Laguna Hllls. All are at 7:30 with the excepuon of &ii.Ion's game at Los Altos (8 o'clock). • Estancia enters with five players scoring in double figures -led by Jim Curtis (18.2), Doug Pinckney (12.7), Jon Johnston (10.9) and Gavin Warlaumont (10.8). in addition to Jaeger's 14.5, which was accumulated while earning all- tournament honors at the recent Orange Tournament m his only four st.arts for the Eagles. "There's no doubt it adds another dimension to our game," says Eatancia Coach Larry Sunderman. "Tf nothing else, 1t gives them something else to think about." Although Seager's 6-9 presenc.-e is the focal point Cor the Sailors, Coach Jerry DeBusk's crew also likes to run and press, with Jim Wolfe, Brian Folk. Sean Sheward and Brad Harker the matn <..'Ogs. ·At Univecs1ty, where 6 -4 Norm Stolz.of{ and 6-1 Erik Blake spearhead the quickest Tro1an team tn several seasons, Corona del Mar (6-3 overall) invades Corona del Mar gives you the team concept, but it's All-CIF guard Mike Hess (who is bound for the University of Texas) that keys the attack with hlS playmakang and shooting. lrvme lS entering its first-ever sea.son wath a legitimate shot al the utle and/or a CIF 3-A playoff berth with a veteran quintet, spearheaded by 6-4 Bernard Ussery and 6-1 Jim Carver, and augmented by 5-6 junior guard Bobby Rhodes and 6-2 sophomore Jeff Bielman. among others. Mesa, another team considered in the hunt, has a solid lineup up front featuring 6-3 Tedd Stitt (16.8 average), 6-2 Dave·Patmblade (11 .7) and 6-5 Roger Ting. Ocean V 1ew (6-7 'Ii Dave Faris, 6-8 Byron Ball) will be trying to avenge a 54-53 le>$ to Inglewood and Fountain Valley will be trying to enhance Its No. 3 Orange County ranking at No 8 La Qumta NFL playoffs • Seeding• In P•rentheaee The top eight teams in each conference are seeded 1 to 8 for the duration of the playoffs by won-lost percentages and tle-bre(!kers. FIRST ROUND AFC Saturd•Y'• Game• Cleveland (8) at Los Angeles Raiders (1), 1 p.m. New England (7) at Miami (2), 1 p.m. Sund•Y'• Oamea • New York Jets (6) at Cincinnati (3), 9:30 a.m. San Diego (5) at Plt~burgh (4), 9:30 a.m . NFC Saturday'• Oam•• Detroit (8) at Washington (1), 9:30 a.m. St. Louis (6) at Green Bay (3), 9:30 a.m. Sund•r'• Gam•• Tampa Bay (7) at Dallas (2), 1 p.m. Atlanta (5) at Minnesota (•). 1 p.m. 26» H•rlter IWtl., Ce1t• Meta ...... Billy Thompson Jamel Garner Lou Harrigan Basketball .scores c:.:r C1• SI Fullerton S5. Pttpp«dlne 7, Cbapman 76. USlU tie Concord11 . Net> !17, SoC1I Co116ge 9& SI MllY'I 52. 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H••OIO•• t Mor.no 2 Newpoo-1 HarOOr ICOf>ng Spetcll t Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT IWedMedey, Jen-.iary o. 1013 ••. £a"n1·1a H11h'1 womon'• bHkotball team op•n•d SH View Leasue play wlth a bani. wh*PP'nc. ~ 1M6, ~ht ptay Tuc.'tlda )' • In uth •r action In So View Le•l\W conta1u, Con.me <.lei Mar beal Unlvmdty. whUe lrvtno ed& id Coato Meaa. In an Academy Le.sue 1ame. Newport Chrlauan ~ban'Olled littttaae ln non-lngue affairs, .Fountain Valwy toe>oed Mira Co.ta, Ocean View go& put 1A Quinta: MAter Pt-I t'dttcd Wntmin.tcr, Hununston Beach bombed Rt'C.Jondo and Edi10n fell SO Brea. Here'• what happened: E1&ucla 70, Newport Harbor O WOMEN ... half, ~Id Mina Co.ta to Jwt lllx polnlll tn che third quarter. Oceaa View il, La QalJlta It The Seahawk1 got anoth\"r marvelou1 performance out of ll(tnlor Tammy Webb, who had 17 pointa, l~ rt"boundl and eight blocked 1hota. JunlOr Karen Cha.le a.be> made doublf> figures for Oct'Itn View with 13 poml.a a.a did Michele Chomlcz with 10 F.atancla opened Sea View Leaaut p!Jay with a rtourl1h, putung the verdict away early ~htnd the scorlnai (21) and rebounding (14) of Cheri Car~nter, .. Jong with Of.bble Hugh~ who added 16 pomt.s and 12 rebound•. The Seahawks led by five after the f1nt I quarter. eight at the half, and 13 aft.er three periOC:S. of play. t Brea IZ, Edl1on 55 t Estancia is 10-1 overall and got a 7. for 10 performance from the field from Carpenter Hughes was 8 for 12. Newport Harbor's Ll.sa Wayne rontnbut.ed 18 points in a losing cause The Chargena suffered onJy their second lea m ' 15 outings aa Brea exploded for 26 pointa in the second quarter to overcome a 10-point first quarter derac1t Irvine 34, Cos&a Mesa 33 Brea, now 11-2, was led by guard Da Hou.I, who had 25 pomts The Vaqueros, 1-0 in league, 7-6 overall, got 14 points from Chns Roberts to lead the way Roberts hit the first of two free throws with 17 st"COnds leh to win the game for Irvine. Janet Biitner and Gretchen Meinhardt each 1 scored 23 points for the ChargerB. Tht• Mustangs (0-1. 5-6) were their own worst enemy, htttmg only 5 of 18 free throws overall and but 3 of JO an the final quarter. Still. Carla Lett had a chance to win the game in the closing seconds, but was unable to get her shot off before the buzzer sounded. Pa1.S1 Harada led the Mustangs with 12 points. Corona del Mar 66, Unl 59 The Sea Kings improved their mark to 7-2 overall as junior guard Lisa Romney had 17 pomts and teammate Heathe r Estey had 16. The Sea Kings opened a nine-point cushion after three quarters and then breezed through the final quarter of play. Fountain Valley 54, Mira Co1ta 4% The Barons are now 8-3 overall as 1unior Therese Puchalski had 19 point.s and 11 rebounds Junior Cheryl Henderson was the only other Baron in double figures with 12 points The Barons. who had a six-oomt edge at the Mater Del 48, Westminster fl Alondra Varisco hit an 18-foot jumper as the buzzer sounded to wm it for the Monarchs. Va.rt.co firushed the game with 16 points, while teammate Peggy Baker added 10. Diane Watson helped the Lions (7-6) overcome an eight-point fourth quarter deficit by scoring nine or her 16 points auring the period. The victory improved Mater Dei's record t.o 8-4. Huntington Beacb Sl, Rucbo AlamJtos it The Oilers, 5-6, exploded for 23 pointa in the fourth quarter to put away the Vaqueros. Dawn Cooper shared team-scoring honora with Eve Titus as each poured in 14 points. Ann Comoglio also had nine points and 11 rebounds. Newport Cbristlu 47, Heritage 15 Juruor center Stella Berkebile led all scorers with 14 points as Newport improved its season mark to 7-1 overall, 1-0 in league. RAMS e , From Page 01 e e Seahawks ramble to 72-59 victory from Dave Faris and point guard Keith Mullally. Cans were booing, people were laughing. and the press was talking," offered the retired Doug France. "I thought he was a good man. He helped the players out. Personally. I think his hands were tied. "The Rams made a lot of rrustakes m a lot of things. One thing about the Rams ts that they've spr ead their talent around the league. I don't know who made the decisions, but they Jet too many people go." Oc.oean View High's Seahawks recorded a 72-59 non-league basketball victory at Redondo High Tuesday night, upping their overall record to 7-4 with Inglewood on the docket torught. 'the Seahawks put together their usual dominating inside gamt> to put away Redondo, which fell behind in the first quarter and slowly went down. losmg the battle in everv period. Mullally also had five assists • and two steals as the Seahawlai handled Redondo's motion offense without a great deal of difficulty. Dimltrl Antonopoulo1 led Ocean View scoring with 16 count.en, hitting 8 of 14 from the field, including 6 of 7 In the second half with half of hla point.a coming in the fourth quarter. Ocean View connectro on 27 of 65 from the field (41.5 percent). Whoever was making the decisions, Malavasi was the one who ultimately took the heat. And his closeness with the players certamly didn't help as they began to feel betrayed. lf Malavasi had one cr1t1dsm, it was that he wasn't stnct enough, and that may have stemmed from his zealousness in trying to win back hlS troops. Alao in action Tuesday rught was Liberty Chriauan High, which dealt Cal Lutheran a 74-43 victory m the Academy League. opener. Ocean · View's business-like victory was a team effort with the Seahawks gaining a 33-30 edge on the boards, led by Byron Ball's 11 boards. along with five Others scoring in double • figures were Ball (15), Dean Douty (11) and St.eve Moeer (10). "We needed more dLSC1phne on the Learn that Ray couldn't gjve us." offered one player "We JUSt lac ked a little di sc 1pl1ne and a little orgami.ation," added linebacker Jim Youngblood. "I feel sorry for Ray We go back a long way. I hope the change wtll help us. but only time will tell that UCI women win, 53-48 Douty ICOred seven of his 11 l.n the fourth quarter and was 7 for 8 from the line. Tonight at 7:30 the Seahawka will be trying to avenge a ~-53 loss to Inglewood at the San Dimas Tournament of Champions. The game is at Ocean View. Liberty Christian's victory was led by the scoring (14), rebounding (12) and aai.tt.s (5) of Ray Harrolcl "The~ are some things that sho uld have been done differently. There were some changet; that needed to be made. I just hope whoever they bring l.n will make those changes." Katherine Hamilton scored a game-high 22 points and teammate Jackie Vander Poel added nine points end 17 rebounds as UC Irvine raced to an easy 53-48 victory over visiting Northern Arizona in women's basketball action Tuesday night. Eagles, Edison win . ... Added Ferragamo: ''Ray's approach was a more manly approach. He always figured the motivation would come from within the players. It had always come from within in the past, but there's been something lacking there." The Anteaters, 5-7, turned a close 24-19 contest at halftime mto a rout by outscoring the Lwn~rjack.s, 20-6 at the outset of the second half to go m front, 44-25. Deedee Thompson and Mia Moreno 9COred two goala each to ;, lead F.6t.ancia to a 5-1 victory over. Newport Harbor in a Sea View League contest to highlight women's soccer action Tue9day. ,. In another game, Edison " improved its record to 11-2 with Which 1s why the Rams are looking for a new coach today UCI managed to get Its big lead, too, despite shooting 40 percent from the fie ld. a 5-0 shutout of Sunny Hills. II) .• men's action, La Quinta blanked · Fountain Valley, 2-0. · . ,. LA Express to sign Marino? .. . ' Club execs think so, hut Pitt QB says he hasn't decided MANHATTAN BEACH (AP) -Loe Angeles Express pre.1dent Alan Hannon Is confident th.at his top roUege draft pick, Pittaburgh quarterback Dan Marino will be ligncd by the fledgling United Stat.es Football Leaiue ~am. But Marino, the No. 1 pick in the USFL's Initial tNritorlal draft, says he hun't de<:lded whether he'll be on the Express roster when lhe National Football League draft comes ln April "I reallstically thlJ\k we'U lign Du Marino or he wouldn't be here," Harmon A.id 'J\weday at the team'• headquarten, where Marino and club oHlclala held a .Prtll confercnc6 after the two-day 24-round draft ~· Curley Morrl*>n, tht team's chief operattna officer, said, "1 thlnk we can offer • flnancl•l packaae to Dan that would be very almilar to anythlna the NFL would offer." Marino wu non-committal. "I don't lhlnk lhere wW bo a blddtns war," he a.aid. "l'd llke to make a declalOh H aoon u pomtt>J.." The Exprea allO d.rJfted UCLA qu.arterbldt Tom Ram.y ln the fifth round abd UCJ.lA ~ ~iwr ~oJQ Town.ell ln the 1bcth round. From Waahlnfton, tn. teun •l~ Uneb9cker Mark St.owart and defenilv. b.ck Ray Horton, and Clrew defenalve \licltWi Mark Bona from lp'8. Five TrOprj All~Amrncaria ... ~the 19 Southena Ctil playort qJec!t4KI bY thi-Exprea. Amona thvm Wttt nOH 1uard Oeor1• Ach.lca. off cnalve IJWlrd Brue. M1Uhew1, offtnalve tackle Don Moae~ and afety Joey Browner. Jn order, \he Express choices were: Achica, USC. middle guard; David Brown, Pacific, running back: Browner, USC, defensNe .back: August Curley, USC. linebacker; Byron Darby, USC. defensive tackle; George Dunlap, Pacific, defensive tackle; Ken Faul. Lons Beach State, linebacker; Anthony Gibaon, USC, runntna back; Riki Oray. USC, llnebacker; ' Clint Hampton, use, defenalve tackle; John Harvey, use. defensive tackle; Russ Jen.en, Cal Lutheran. quarterbllC.k; Damn Long, Lona &.cti State, tl.1ht end: Matthewa, USC, 1uerd; Pat M~l, use.. taaht enc1; 0ery1 Moore.. use. ~ Ma.eber, use. tackle; Joe 'M~Yt use, iu.ard~ Olen Shouah. Cal Lutheran, linebacker; Jeff Slromona, USC, wlde receiver; Tim Sullivan., USC, l.lnebKker; Kelly Thomu, USC. tackle; Rodney Weber, Cal St.ate Fullerton defensive bllCk; Troy Wett, USC. defenaw ~ Ttm White, use. wtde reoct"lver; and Rod ~ use. defmlivo t.ck. ------- -• t"A W .... AJlll ~'N c1ac111 _, .... 6I08GI I t''l l ' by Bil Keane I:. "It's pasghettL You have to boil it to get it to relax." • I I 11( ----=- 1 /~ -{p I·(' ".''"you h1v1 your fowl·wt1ttMr ge1r on todty," by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum ~~ · "He gets so jealous when we watch that cat program!" 1-s ' .·.··.: .·.' ~ • WHEN RuFF ~s Lim!, we tlACf. HIM STAY IN 'THE GAfW?j lMJL HE WAS HEARTSRDKEN. II i J I ALL 1 CAN SAY IS .. "THAT THEAE'S"t<> ITSlff ~'TB! ~I HE I-E'S OESPEAATELV YOUf'S.~ GR..! RC:iHTI N<:J FOR HIS LIF£ ! IF /IHY· THING PUU.S HIM THROUGH IT WILL BE YOlJA PRAVEAS! HEV, G£T IWIA.V J:'ROM JON'S ~TAMP COllEC.TION/ MOON Mt.:LLIN8 COMES WrrH #$, r GLJE'SS ... I C.AN 1T SEEM l:> REMEMBER WHAT MY iiESOLUTIONS w~~i: ... by Ferd & Tom Johnson ~~ JWl~UEft 1bT.AlREC~LL~LP caETll)T~LLY RECALLEP··· NANCl' WE ARE NOT 6ETTIN6 RAIN-- SO TMERE I ALWAYS LOVE CALLIN6 THE WEATHER __ __, ~-·-----= SINCE IT'S ONLY A RECORDING·- I By Mark Lasky ---- ·I CAN TALK BACK TO IT WITHOUT GETTING YELLED AT REPORT 1---- !'U. ml~ I THA'r'5 lM£ LAST TIME 1 'TRAVEL WrTH A BUNCH Of BANC ~ mRENTS ! ·t~ lf~'O CW.'0~ O\MtQi.>t~ ti!£~." .. - ...... -. .. , I --_ .. _ Otangt Coat OAILY PILOT /Wtdneeday, Jen\.IAty 5, 1N3 DI By JOHN SEV ANO or .. o.r ..... ..,. nu. may COIN' u a ahock to tome. but desiM .. Nevada Lu Veeu' lolty national rank.in.a (AP nu the Rebela at No. 11) and the fr.c:t It wlll enter Thunday ruaht'a Pacific Cout A\hltUc Alloc:iation opener with an unblemiahed 10-0 record, there are tho.e in the conference who truly believe UN L V la not the best team the PCAA hu to offer. That dlatlnction la quietly belna given to defend!"' champio n Fresno State in many clttlea. The Bulldop, who are 8-2 th.I.a IN.IOn, are looked upon u having a alight edge becau.e of their diacipline and, more importantly, thelr defeNe. "I would th.ink Vegas h..-the bNt playen and the bett team," commenta UC Irvine Coach Bill Mulligan. "But Fresno ia a very cloee lleCOnd. And thoee who pick Fresno to wln our conference just might be right ... Even tho ugh there might be som e disagreement as to w)lo's No. l in the PCAA. ANALYSIS Grq Grant, • 6-7 forward, la lb• Aaaiea' 9COring leader et 14.1. I . Su Jtte State (1·$) -The Sp&rtanl haven 't opened any~eyes, but three of their 1'*"9 have come against USC, UCLA and Tenne.ee. The Spartans are led by 6-7 aenior forward Chria McNealy, who rank.a third ln the conference in aoorlng (18.2) and second In rebounding (8.9). "°"110U9 .,... .. 6471·12 MAIM tTATSMIPt'f Tiie followlng pet.on 11 dotno ,,.,IC NOTICE ~ •: ----------KC'• OHA .. TIM, 2~ ttth 81., '.CTmOU• IU ...... Newpof'l Bw:fl. CA t2M3 MAMI •TATl....-T ~ O. a.ti. m ttfll •t.. Tiie foltowlng penon 11 doing ~~.;'o!::.o bylll bull~~IE'8, 1131 Whllti. 8 1 l11dlcl!lwl Uail. O.L-<:.a&laMtu.. ~7-Kenneth o C1at11 Ann Teylof. 415 E tlth 81 , Tiiie ~ waa llled with Ille Coat• M9N. CA t2t27 Countf CWtl of 0tanoa County on Thia ~ •• 4'0ndue1ec:t by an Dec 10. 1N2 lndMd\lal ,.._ Ann Tayiot Publlthld Orange COHI 0 •11)' Tl'lla 11•1-I WU lll•d wllll Ille Piiot, OeG. 11. u , 29, 1982, Jen. s. Count)' Ci.rt& ol Of•noe County on 1983 Dec 23, 1082 , ... 1. 7. UC Santa Barbara (6-&) -The Gauchoe. NIUC NOTICE Publl1hed Oral)o• COHl Dally Pllol, Dec 29, 1982, Jan. 5, 12. 111. 11>83 5623-82 reboundi~ from two yean of probation, are led by '1CTmOU• ~H NAMI •TATafllRNT ---'-•'--h th' confe 6-5 senior orward Yor k Grc.a, who b second In the The rouow1"8 pereon 11 doing u .. -.;ues u.uuug out e rence agree on one C.'Ol\ference In IC'Oring (19.7) and rebounding 10.0)-: blnlnWI ... rta.IC NOTICE 5426-82 thinf -it's the toughest competitive s1tuauon The Gauchoe have on e or two min•, but they MARSHALL wooowoRKS. ftCTrTIOUa .u ..... they ve seen in a long time. · e--•22 e111 81 • Santa An1, CA 1>2704 ...._ HATDSNT And, for that reason, there are really no fewer figure to be disarm ed against more talented JoM Edwerd Merlhllll. 422 Ba11 ..... ~.!..~01 .. 10.1no 1>1r1on 11 doing OpnnotiUon St . Sant• Ana. CA 827°' ........ _ than five Cearns who could walk away with the r-. Thl1bu-'-laconduc;ledby111 OEAAlO THATCHflll. conference title. II. Loni Beacb State (1·3) -The 49ers have 1n<11v1dua1 ASSOCIATES. 19081 Slladel Drtv., Joh Mlrlhall Sent• Ana, Calff0tnla 82705. For early handicappers, however, here's how spent the laat two years on a roller coaster ride and Thie •t•t~t ... lltld with the Gerald T ei1~1. 19091 Sn.de! the Daily Pilot picks the PCAA: this season figures to be no different. There will be county c .... k of Orange Count)' on Drive, Santa Ana. CaHlornla 92705. limes when Long Beach looks like it can beat '*· 23, 11>82. Thia bullMM t• conducted by 111 ftc1411 lndlvldual. J. F reano State (8-t) -The Bulldogs, as usual, an ybody, and then there will be others when it Publl•h•d orano• CoHt oauy Garald T. Elllott boast the N o . 1 defense in the conferen ce, couldn't beat a bad hil(h achool'team. PllOt. Dec. 29. 1982, Jan. 5, 1~. 111. Thi• 1111-1 wu lllld w1111 the d pal 45 8 · Un M 19S3 County Clerk of Oraoga County on surren erlng a try · pot.nts per ou g . any t . Paclflc (3-7) -The Tigers are way o ut of 6032-82 Dec. 10· 1982 experts claim the 30-second clock and three-point their leAm•e thia seuon and are the oonsenaua nirok .._... play will hurt the patieRt-amsciOUI Bulldogs. But b --I k h r ·-•-IC ...,.y11tr Publl1h1d Orange Co111 Dally Y moet to p c up t e -.... ,.._ nu ~ Pl&ot. Dec 1s. 22. 29, 11>e2. •-. 6. defense is d efense, whether you play it for 30 • ..._. --l'tC-nnoua---.,_---.. --1983 ,.... seconds or 30 minutes. ..._ nATamJfT 5624-82 NIUC NOTIC£ The Bulldogs of Coach Boyd G rant also have Blllllltl B 1 AR 1 The lollo•lng pereon 11 doing Pt.Ill.IC NOTICE the advantage o f playing seven of th e ir final eight bull:~INE HAIR COMPANY. ,tCTmOU• IU ..... conference games at home, where they loee about as 2200 N Hart>ot, Co9t• M .... CA ...weun.WT much as UCLA does at Pauley Pavilion. In other / t:ze2~ e.-yn Lltkln, 8081 E. ~h!!o:!:•lng pereon 11 doing words. if Fresno State can stay ln th~ race early, it Brtahton IAnl. Anaheim. CA 92907 etRTHIN' SHIRTS. 2211 ,,. ... oould be unstoppable d own the stretch. 'fNe bull,_ 11 oondUC1ed by an °'·· Santa Ana. CA 92707 The Bulldogs are led by 6-6 forward Bernard lndlvtdual, Stacy Dorene Mc;Cullouill, Thompson, who is averaging 17 polnts a game while ,,.,1111::~.i:~:~ with the ~~;~1 M111 Dr., Senta Ana. A shooting 59 percent faom the-floor: ----_...,.-----.J1--11~-~WiL~ Cwn~ '~ ~~conduolec:t by.,. Sfleeer selledules 0ec 22• 1982 1n<1tv1dua1 l'2Dl401 Stacy 0 McCullOUgll i . Nevada Laa _Vegaa ()0-0) -The Run.run' louth c...e L.eeou. Pub1l1111d Orang• CoHt 0111y n.11 l1•t-t wu tiled with the Rebels boast the conference's leading acorer and Frtdey, Jan. 7 _ ~rano Valley at La· Pa&ot, Jan 5, 12· 18• 28· 1983 County Clark ol Orange County on rebounder in 6-9 .enior forward Sidney Green, who guna Hiiie; LaguM 8eectl at Mlulon Viejo. too-83 Dec 23. 1982 .....n is averaging 22.2 points and 11.t rebounds. Wedneeday. Jen. 12 -Laguna Beectt at ____ Nl..IC ___ fl>_TICE____ Publl•h•d Or•no• co111 Daily The Rebels are blessed with an a'bundance of Sen Clemente; Ml-'on "'-lo •t Woodbridge; --·• -··-u Pilot. o.c; 29. 11>82 J.,, 5 12. 19, Dena Hiiiie at Lllauna Hiits. r ........... -11>83 talent, but just h ow well that talent will play Frtdtiy, Jan. 1, _San Ctemente at Mleek>n ..._ HATl:mlfT together will be answered better in the weeks to Viejo; Capt11rano Valley at Laguna Beach; ~~ng l*"ION 11• doing come. Laguna Hiiia at Woodbtldge. WESCO CONSTRUCTION co .. Coach J erry Tarkanian's squad figures to be WedMeday, Jan. 19 -Mtaaton vi.Jo.. 27872 Maugon, MIMIOn Viejo, CA --..cTTnOU9~==::-.u= ... ==:·:-::·:--- t.ed · kl b · 1. U h S Dana Hiiia; Woodbridge et ~na Beectl. 1>2991 NAm HA,.._NT tes qwc y, too, w en 1t trave ... to ta tate Friday, Jan. 21 _ Woo bridge at San !uo•n• L. Cotomblnl. 27872 (lo 1) d Uc T-...:--(7 3) th. k ,.. """"" The tollo..,lng peraon I• doing • an u-vu"" • IS wee . Clemente; Laguna Beach at Laguna Hiiia. Maugon. MIMIOn VlllO."" ....... 1. 11u91..-... Wed d J 21 L Hiii JoHph R Benz. 25491 IRVINE POOL CENTER, 14460 • _i,_~Cl~ASmS~lf~ll'!W.llwD · 1 .:ft ·~=~~~~ ... UH tlLI Hiii 2 Ptnno Lido Nord blytront. "& bdrm. o ~ bath L.1t l.. R . air CCJl'Mi 2 boat al.1119 tl.~.000 --·-... IU>mod IC'd 3 bdnn, 2 bllh + ltri• rec rm ;...., • D A I L y p I L bNm ~lllnp. furnished, a-oo.. $420,000 ... • PllllllLJ ~··E I 1' O.:ean & jetty vl~w1. Marin11 room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath. a700 »q . .ft $1,381UJOO. Ol.oeanfront . LlllA tlU IAYflllT ! f La1oon vtew trom 0 bdnn, 4 btith, fam. nn. •, I Boat e!Jp for 3 boe\I Now 1995.000. llYllH PUOE , Spc.>ct.a.t·utar beyfront dphc 2 br, 2 bll up, 2 br,:· 2 bll dn 2 1x>a1 spar.'C!ll Rt•ch.1«-d-$ I .~.000 : F&llllUIS lUICll New -1 br, 4 'Ii ba, CUlltorn French Normandy Eauit.e 1.2 pnme acr-.. hilltop $1 ,250,000 001101110 GAYS Coronado Island cml. bayfront lot 8~' boor dock Plans avail Now $370,000 w/terms. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR jJ I !\, \ "l •· (J, ,.. ~, ~ I, / > I " 1, SWEn All LIW Large 4 Bdrm with feml room. f p11eted pltlO. tw llr•r•~c•• ind prt1111• e.pa Ideal 101 the act remlly. A great value et $130.800. c:atl no.wt 846-7171 • THE REAL ESTATERS LOOI For our new regular "'""I)' tM1Ure BOAT SHOW CASE llWNIT IUll Ill ht uw PllOIJ • Lovely c;ondo w/poolllde Nttlng & lro P<lvala patio on luah grMnbell. Excel-lent nnanclng. y 2nd T.O. Call Silly Shipley tOdey tor 1 ahowtng. Only s 1115.000 758•8100 GEORGE ELKINS CO lltl& Ill 11&1 Biggest 1lngl• 11ory 4 Bdrm. ,_ paint In & oot, new lloore. remodeled kltcileO and l>alhl. Thia 11 rHl qualtt)' 11 • low. low price ol S 148.800 Call 751-3181 now. .. I • Every Saturday In the Deity Pilot Cl&flllled• WITERFROIT ~SElEtT -...... PAOPERTES -...- DOUILE HWEIU liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 Huo-cuatom 3 Bdrm 2 bath ownera unit with UWY lllYt private patio and boat Mountain and bay -· dock plu1 2 Bdrm t bath 4 Bdrm Dover Shores, Income unltl Probat over financed and 1n- Hle • O<>n'I hMitate. call On ~"75 000 nowl 848-7111 JOOUI. ty-.., ' . THE REAL ESTATERS -- u~•oo~ li(.JMI:~ RaaHOf"a, 1175-6000 . ' s. Cal State Fullerton (t -Z) -The Titans have M"'•'-~!Y·, so·"· ,.. ....... •.gun•"~ •1 Sl'I--. El Toro. CA 92930· "A" Culver Or ' lrvln•. Calllornla .._..., ._,.,, : p.m.; ~reno ._.....,at Thia ~ 1a OOtKIUC1ed by• .... -SI.MU. a....lif...Lle ~-1iving-Lt.p..1a. J.heu:.. pte-__,~.._-it-----"'IWIP~DAqa HMla ~lllgl.IM BMCtl -+--~-Jal~-·-!~7!!.._..,_~. ~~---+-"- hype thus far. Fncs.y, J;I. 28 -Dena Hiii8 at Wood~-Eugena L Colombini St .. F:,;,°'r.,; Vtlftfr/. CA 82708. l -r-ID - Leon W ood ( 16.4 ppg. a nd 8 .9 assists) is ~':°" VlejO et Ceptscrano Valley, Sen Thlt 11aternen1,... Ned with IM Thia~ i. oonduetad by en .. L.moune Hiii. eoun11 Qer1I of 0tanoa County on d~finUely • blue-chipper, and the 6-4 guard WeclnMday, Feb. 2 _ Laoun• Htti. at OK. fo, 1912. lndMduelw.,_ 0 Soon certa.lnly hu • •trons supporting caet w ith 6-3 Cepletl'eno V-.Y, Mlaeion Vl9jO •• I .... una NMIU Thll Stat-I -ntad -411'1 IN guard Ricky M!xon, 6-11 Ozell Jones and 6-6 Tony a.cti. ~ Put>ll•lled Oranoe cout Dally County Clartl of Orange County on the ., __ .,_._ Ptlot Dae. 16. 22. 29. 1"2. Jlf\ 5, ,.__ " , ....... Neal among o n . r ..... ,, ....,, 4 -LAQuna Hiii et Dene HNte: tN3 -. •· -· ,..,. Publl1llecl Orang• Couf OallY rwtJC NOTIC[ Pllol, DIC 15, u . 29, tN2. JM. $, TIM! Titana' problems eeem t.o be two-fold; a) Woodtwtctoe •• MIMlon v.eto; SW\ ClefNnte ~ they're not jelling; and b) they haven't played a real llt ~~~. 1 _ MIMlon Viejo et San tough pre-eeason schedule. Ctemente: Woodbridge .i Laouna Hlllt; L.a- 4. UC lrvlne (7-3) -The only consistency the ~~.t~ ~~~~19 at MIMlon Anteaters have shown ao far is tha t they're v.eto; Lagune 8eectl at Woodbf"ldae, inconsistent. Wedneeday, FM. 11 -Sen CMrnMw at UCI has six players. led by freshman Tod Woodbridge; Laguna Hiiis at Laouna BMch. Mw-phy at 11.3, in double figures, but none has ~· Fee>. 1a -lAQune Htlte at Mtlek>tl really emerged as a floor leader, although Ben ~ :30 p.m.; Woodbf1doe •t Cec*trano McDonald has reluctantly assumed the role. Lagune .:-="'~ =-Hllte. UCI. near awesome in coming back from 18 Fftdey, Jan. 7 -Corona del Mer al lnMI; points down t.o beat Pepperdine at home, has shown Unhwlky at Coeta Meea: El TOfo et Eatancia; it has plenty of trouble on the road. N9wpoft Hwbor at ~. Wedi~. Jen. 12 -~at-&-5. Utab State (10-1 ) -Are the Aggies for real? tencla; Corone del Mw at ca.ta Meaa; tnMI No one really knows for sure, including the Aggies. at UnMnlty: N9wpott Hwbor at El Toro. Utah State's record is certainly flossy, but all Frtdlly,Jan. t4-~etCoronadel its pre<onference games have been played in the Mr, Coeta MeM at N9wpott Hwbor; Eatencie at IMne; Unlwr9lty •t El Taro. state of Utah. Wedneedey, Jan. 11 -El Toro at Corona DllTH llllCll J n~UUAN M organ and Zachary , PAUL JULlAN, age 66, devoted brother of Ele&n<>r palled away on January 3, M iddleton a nd Lillian 1983. A re11dent of the Schttdder. Funeral lef'Vices Lakewood area for over 30 today, Wed.nelday at l:OOPM years. S urvived by h is at Harbor Lawn-Mount beloved wife Ruth, loving Olive Memorial Chapel with father of Mr1. Barbara Ba bbl Wayne Allen Freeman and David Julian, o fflclatlnf . Interment cherl1hed grandfather of Garden o the Pulm1, ----------~Mount Olive Cemete ry. Servicea under the direction of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive MoJ!o~0-55S4. OWEN McCUTCHEON POWELL, paued away on January I. 1983. He 11 ~~~=====~jaurvlwd by his wife Marlee, _ IOh Anthony Owen of Davia, Ca., daughter• Katherine $eael'lltrom of Stockton, C.. ana Lind8ey flah of Pleaaant Hill, C.., h!9 father H«t« Powell of South Pasadena, Ca. and lister Patrica Wawan of Newport Beach, Ca. Memorial Mrvices will be del Mer; Coste MeM at Estancia: Nftport Harbor at IMne; UIWel llty at ~. Thundtiy, Jan. 20 -Corona del Mw •• Newpor1 Hert>or. 7 p.m Frld.y, Jan. 21 -Saddi.bec:k at Coeta Meee: lfWw at El Taro; Estancia et tJnNwatty. Tueedey, Jan. 25 -UnlYerlttv al N9wpart H#bor, 7 p.m. Wedneedey, JM. 28 -Estancia at Corona del Mer; El Toro et Coate M ... ; lrvtfte at ~. Ff'tdey, Jan. 21 -eo.te M-. et !Nine; El Toro at ~; Corona del Mat at Unl- vwelty. WeclNedey, Fe; 2 -fMM ea Corona del Mer; Costa .... at UniYerltty; Eattlflde •t El Taro; 8eddleC>eclk at N9wpoft Hwbof. Fnday, Feb. • -UnMrwtty et IMne: El Taro et N9wpot1 H4vbor: eo.ta Me.a at Corone del Mer; Eatanda at Saddlet>M* Wedneedey, Feb. 9 -N9wpot1 Harbor at Costa Meea; !NIM at Eatancta; EJ TOtO al ~. Corona del Mar at Sed~. Frtdtiy, Feb. 11 -Cofona del Mar et El Toro: !atancte at ca.ta Meaa; Irvine at ....,_ port Hlirbof': Sedd .... at UnlY9r'lllty. w~. Feb. 1e -Un.'v9rllty at &-tanota: Et foro at lrvlne; Coate MeH at Seddlebeck: N9wpott Harbor et Corc1ne del Mer. Fnday, Feb. 11 -ca.ta M-. at EJ TotO; Ntwport HMlor at Unl¥erelty; Corona del Mw .. l!eCancl&; 8addW>edt .i rrm.. M ~at a p.m. ur-.. otNtwtM nowd. ---=,.==111C=1=11=ioue=::-.,= ... === .. =-=---l 1983 5481-82 ~ ITA'nlllDfT Thi lollo-lng pereon 11 doing "8..IC NOTICE bu*-... ----------u.s FOOOSERVICE CO . 485 K.-1u E. 17111 Slr .. t, Suite 904, eo.11 ~A~U MMe. CA 8282$ John Nlcl\olal OMtnOI, 1037 Thi follooa4no pet'IOnl -dOlng W. 9all>oe 8lvd.. Bal~ CA 929&3. ~U-:HERN CALIFOR NIA T'hll ~ la cond\oct9d by 811 UR88 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. la6 lndMdual John N Daernoa N Euc:lld St Sia 0, AMNlnl, CA Thie Ital-I wu llled with the 9280;1 Ben 22e2 Hollllt Count)' ewtt of Ofanoe Count)' on T -~CA 91208 • Dec 23, 1882 ,._._ "79.n.tti L Mk. 20820 Dumont Pubtl1lled Oran91 CoHI Dally St., Woodland Hiiia. CA t13&4. Piiot. Dec 29, 1082. Jan 5, t2. 19. Dr~.~~~~9 Wlllowlc* 1083 5e()5..82 Thi•~ la c:onduc:1ed by"' lndlvldual ---.. ---.,.-..,,.-TlC(----t JOhn R Kuzma "_,.. nu Thia atlt-t ... llled '#Ith tna ACmlOU8.,... .. ...--nATUmJfT The lollo•lng peraon 11 doing ~-"THE LA8", 112$ iro. Vlctone St , Coeta ......_ CA 92927 u.in F Hlggjna. C O.T., 1oeo CAnyon, Coeta ~.CA 921l27. Thll ~ 19 c:or>duc:ted by ., lndMd....i Ed'#ln F H19111n1 Jr Thie 11111-1 -111«1 wtth the County Cllr1c of Of11ng11 County on Dec. 21, 1882. .....,. Pubtlahed Orange Coal! Dally Pl!Ot, o.c. 28, 1"2, Jan. 5, t2, u. 1983 County Clerk of Orange County on Dec 22. 1"2 ...... Publlellff Or•noe C-.t Dally Piiot, Jan 5, 12, 19. M. 1H3 12~ PtCTnlOU8WU MAm ITAT'DllNT Th• 1ollowlng ~.on la dolno ~-PRIENETAL fflNESS CENTER, 1066 El Camino Dr Collla ..._, CA 9202t. Wary . Ceearz. OTR. 1IOS.8W 811boe Bl'<ld.. Newpof'I 8eKI\. CA t2te3 *7-42 Thlt ~ le c:onouc:t.d by an 1~----------~ "8JC ll)T1C( Mary e-t. OTA Ptem'IOUS ...... Thia etat-i -llled ..tlll IN MAim ITA~ County a.ti of Orange County Oft TM rottowtno ~•on II doing Dec 10, 1N2. ~-'. I ,... ELITe EM8AOIOEAV, 2701 Pullllatled OrMg• Cout Deity Orange Avenue Senta An• CA Plot. O.C. 15, 22, 29, 1M2. JM f . 92101. • • 1913 Aaymond c. ~t. 220 Cot9' 5486-82 AYenUe. Balboa lllend, CA t2Ma. •-.,. flolll\ftl'r TllM bU9lneaa II oonCIUcrted by an ---"-.__ __ nu_•_ ~---t lnclNl<lvei. ~C.Vlnaent Tl* ttaletMnl -ftlad wtltl IN County Cterti Of Ofanoa COunty on Dec. 10, 1"2. " ... P'tCTl'nOUI ....... NMmlTATUmNT The lotto•tnG ~ II dOlllG ~-· U.t IM,lllllAL Pul>ltllled Of"•"ll:I Co.ti Dal tNTlll'-NATIONAL 00., 1100 Nol, Deo. 18, 22. 28, tNa, Jen, • Margarita, <'orona del Mer, 1M2 Calfofnla a:tt25 ,ACIAC YtlW .....,.,.U,M• Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 P.c1t1c View O"ve NewPOrl Beach 644-2700 held on Friday, JanlJ.a!)' 7, 1982 at 2:00PM at St. Mary Epilcopal Church, W,um Beech, Ca. 54tt-e2 Leor*I Giii* 1100 Margettt .. ____________________ _. .,. __________ COt~ -.... CA 92tH McCOllMQ IC>lTUAl91S L~una Beach 494·9-415 Laqun1 Hills 768-0933 San Juan Clpl11rano 495-1776 "'MOft lAW.-MT. OUYI MorluatV • Cemet9f'f Cr•rn1torv ·~Gitter Awa CO.ta Mesa 540-555• ,_Ct•OTHllS ~-OADWAY WOITUA.lY , 10 BtolldWIV ColtaM•ta IM2-91!i0 J, TELFORD re~!~ ~i.~~: Modell hospitalized PUied away on December 31, 1982 ln 'forrance. Ca. ONTARIO CAP) -Art Modtll, prlnctp.al . Beloved huaband of Sara E. owner of the Cleveland 8toWM foolbaU ~. w11 ! Telford, father of Sa.ta If. in Ontario Community Ho•phal today after Martin and Bern.Ice TeUOC'd, becc>mtf\I W while fiylna to Los Aopi. for I.he 1 arandfather of Nell, Erle, club·• playoff pme Saturday with the RaldtmL I ind Mark Ma.rUn ai.o Dr. 1'fodtil'a ..ntary denied earlier reporta that ~ =d.~~ Modell had llUH~ • hMrt attack. 1 IWYnoldl, !be van · •'Mr. MOcs.D .--ct out on the '*Mn charter 26 and Barbara a,... ~ mlnUttl prior to landlJ\a at Ont.ano A1rDort 1-t w .. Mid will be held on nl1ht," Hld Mullyn McGrath,, ".He~ WH I Thu.ndil.Y. Jan~ e, tM2 uncona'loue for S-than 30 ~" l:OOPM Cn the Chutth al tM Modell w.. t~ by Dr. Vic JppoUio, the I ~I. J'~t Lawn. l~ysldari, and WM lidmlw.d to tM halplW Gltr.dalt, l'orell Lawn t.tly after landtnc. ihe eiakl. I ~~~~~-:: "Prellmlnary *" lncticele that Mr. ModeU'i be fat' a condttlon Wll probably cau.ect by ... ihl.M he I ~ u.c. ~--1n either •'4 or drank and • combination of alr memor7 of &d•erd T . ........,. on tht'plane," McOtath aa.ld. tll0td, UCLA Graduate She-.ld Modell. 67, WM 6De bUl wWld remalll School o( An:hlt.ettun and tn the bolPtal &od.i.; •a pncauUon. Urtien Plannln1. 4.0& "I apoka With him thla mommc. and biaDUndl ~ Aw.., LI» ~ 1tr'Onf and hu • &ood ... of hwn:r," Mtata&h 80024. Mid. I. DOING . .. BUSINESS .';',.: UNDER A 1• i: FICTITIOUS --NAME? Th DAILY '9LOT ,,. ................ cl .,...._ . ..,...... .. ht•• all tM ftUllUfy fOrtH eftd IMl4fttetft a ctallJ Ht•IH t• t'-• Qr•ttt• C•wfttJ Ce.,,.._, ....., ..... llJ •ftt et OMf c ......... tfflce• .. ph•ft• Ute LIOAL Dl'ARTmWf Ml-ar1, lit. au ftr ._..,. ...................... -IXT.UI . lNI ~ .. ooncM:c.d by .,, ~. UOrlld Olea lNI •aMIMM -fled Wfttt .. OounlY OWli Of Orenge Colant)' on Dec. I. tNa ,_. Publlahecl OrtnQe Cout Delly Piiot, Deo. "· 12, ... ftlJ. Jen ••• 1ta ...... NUC M>TICE "°"'*" llUlll•• ...-n•~ Tiie toll-Ing 1*9011 II ~ ~-· AN TIOUll AMl"tC:ANA Q .. A,HtC:I, 111 N1wte11 We1. Colt• ...... Celfofl'lla utlf Do111lf llfl w1111•, JO" '•rnlle1tll Lfl .. C••t• Mele, ~ ..... TNil .,.._ ·~ bJ*t lnCIMdUlf, I OoflMd*'W:&=, ,,.:':,.... .. .. ~ of°'*"' • °"°' ..... ..... l'u.....,,.. 0t:er, CoMt ~ .....0...11.t .... ,. •• "~ ..... Keep en • Oft prrc.t Ille N•1 way • .,. a ':t'•r c:l aaatlled r•• •r .. 141·&171 .. I T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • ·s 6 '.1 . '.8 • •WNP 11111 CloM to ona ol ltle best beachae In the ., ... w ... melntalned one bed<oom oott-.ge. conY«16ently lo-cated. Zoned R-2. Orlfy St80,000. 111·7• .UYDH~% LI. Ju1t a tittle T.L.C. nee- ded on thl• 3 bdrm home In P<•tlglou9 areal Greet opportunity et only $124,500. Don't watt on ti* one. Cell 079-5370. \(>Ill 1//~·11 . . · ..... ·. COLDWeu BANl(eRO ___ .. ,.,.. __ . TllTUI• YISTA 1211,IM Light C 1ifY ~ unit with view o1 city ltghte. 3 BAS & Pf1Y•t• ape off mast• ,,,. ,_ ......_.., • eull• Communtty pool & __. ........ ,_ tennla. Try Stl>,000 -'tWY down. ~ two good io.ne ......... ..,.. ... . ~==~= ............. ... FORECLOSURE IMMINENT KAUAI, HAWAII LOllnQ my 3 bdrm loVlll)I tumlahed ~In Prln- cevttte nr GOif CourM; win llOOeC)I lfl"/ ~· * 0,,.,, 14 337-05t2 FOf Clallffled Ad ACTION Cell I Dally"°' AO-V'60R 842-5878 ............. .., .. ................ .... On.liJ t.a.t. 642-5678 Classified works for you when yotJ . . . t ... . ' I I ! • • • • ' • ' • I . I want to ... -'~ I \ J l 1 .. UJ ' • I \ .. ~us a De /Jn Nl(,(l r1Alll' i. l\t.JSUUAl[S c.... ..... 1024 PIHTllttH IHtlOUffl •• , ... , ,. 1141,100 Need quelllled buyer wllo can close by Jan 15. 83 Remodeled 11182 " HPLU. 2 Bdrm W •Ida divided by double Cat garage Concrete drive, prlvele patios. S t 2 7, 700 "'' •• ,.,41,, "'"· Hl·llH Bdrms. 3 botlla, 3 cer l';iiiii:=:~~iiiii:~l gar, 3 lrplca. oak kitchen ii cabl,,ett. ,,.,.. •PPll•n· ces Prlvete beacl'I ac I CeN. - 14't\TI HI HON1° ltt>MI. t.c REAL ESTATE • • . 6.11 MflO . SlLLll lllPlllATI •OOLUIE PAH* f-llls fine home 1181 beon remodelod thruoutll a. sides 3 brir tl'le ownet hat addod 2 1kylllff In tl'le lmly rm & rt·Uled the kltcl'lon counter• PrlOOd at S 133,1100 w / assumable Onanclngll Call 759 · 1so1 or 752-7373 Gorgaoua cuaton built 5700 aq f1 custom Har· bor Ridge home AS· SUME MY LOANI No money down 1600.000 below eppralial By Owner 760·1977 ~ Walker& Lee * AttHtlH ,,,.,.,. UIT1111 R·2 Charming remodeled doll houee on taro• 80)(125 IOI. Room to add another unit Aaklng $137.500 Call 540·1151 tor more detall1. ~ • HERITAGE . . REALTORS • , 4 LI Hlll· .. UT I 5 BA 3ba. 2 frpk;a. ltwft rm, CUl·de·HC $199. 500 Devi" AHi Estete 6"'2~68 00 • • • I 4 • •1in 1k ,pen oivl not Wgh in price. reason· able cost. clas,1f1ed advfrt1sang bilyPilat C.1 .. •il-M> p .... ,.. Ml~" '"""'·· l•o<o--. ·-.. '"~-·-,.,... .... '°" '°'•" ..... '''~· .,,_,....,... ........ .... ·•'·-,, .. , ••{--·-............ 1, ....... n <>< n•-..... ...... ..... ,, ....... ,.,_,_.., ,. ..... ! ·-9 •c-4 TAF OAl I rl.l'I ~· -..1 .. JIW._ • .,. . "'-...... ... ... ~, ....... =--·-... ,.,_ . ..... •·'-.... ~ .. *' ....... ..,_., ·-.... loo-. ..... ............. ,.c:....n...._, ,.. . ,"" .._ .. ... -..... ~,~ ... ... Ml .. , ... _ g.,\,.,. ......,,..1t...,L,..A-..-l _Y.....il ! I I I I' . • ......,v_A _c .... "_o..--cJ J 1~ I I I . ~ ....... ,, .... ,, .... ,.,_. "'"' __ ....,. ,,., .. 'IOMI ,,.., ..... ,.. .... .. _ ... _ •• •11 .,,,_ .. ..... .... _ ., ..... , . .... . .. • • .... _ ......... •• C),.. .. , .... J 2 2 5 RDICll 8200,000 a 8t0 CANYON Cu&TOM. on Ooff courM 20% dn Vacant. tllow anytime ,I I 1,0116,000. 13.ne1or1eo.13111 Blulf1 lg Cl br. lam rm. 2~ ba. pOol, 1250.000. 8kr 844·4398. 844-0134 IUllR YI 11•11 " Bdrm. 2'.l\ba. 2 ttory Palermo mdl Ellcellent 11,,a,,ctng Fee Land Only $2811,500 Contact JoM Shea o ••• ,,. ,,.,.rtt .. Hl·Hl4 ~Y vu remod 3br. F A 2',.ba, $335,000 SffM4 1368. 644-01~ Newport H11gl'lt1 oldOf 28r 1Ba dbl cer gar 5011117 A 1 lot $155,000 46 t Sa"ll Ana Ave. 548-50'4 1 dtt 6 OWIH IHPIUTI Small 2 bdrm house on 25 X 75' fee land Oulel St Near Newport Pier Prtnc Only S 175,000 6'46-71156 TR-\DIT 10 \, \I. f?L\lT \ 5 8pael01J1 oceanfront du· plex Owner'• unit llH vaulted Celling 81tn1, new crpt1, o~nar wlll 01rry ht., Su'bmll •II term• $890,000 Lido Realty 673-7300 PltlME M081l.E HOM£ PARK 14.~ Sp.K't'I> "" l.1 1\11< ... + .!O dtf\l1111m.;I ,;t·rt-. $3,150,000 Celt R11lty a ......... , c •. 3 a a Q • .... arge a • ove 2&. 28a. cpt, drp1. pool. relrlge. newly decorated_ Weatfleld 2 btks from b ch . uttta lncld S545/mo 547·•151 or all 8PM '851·9522 lPU1'Ul1'1 536-711!>3 Eas1ald• 1 Bdrm smell BHullful garden apla 2 Br 2•1r Ba APT 2 but cozy, 1011 of natural Pat1os/deck1 Spa, tieat lrplc'•. small yard. atngte wood Rent $395 paid No pell garage Water paid 1 951·11522 2 eorm 2 Be S58SI child ok. llTl8lJ pet. $650 OLIVE TREE 2190 Col· 398 W Wiison 631·55113 mo 545-2000 Agent, no t~e 2Br 1 '~b• studloa. Lrg •l plex. 2 Br, 1 Ba., fee. S 25 & SS35 Including all dehwr W/Slde $490/mo 1 Br 1 Be up1talr1 APT , wet••. y•• pool ell 8"5·6625 dlSbwuher pnvele pa· 548-736 110. single garage_ Water E.sld• C.M c;ute bachelOf 1 BA 1370 & 2 BR $4 15 S400/mo 1300 seo Joy· paid 1 child ok, no peta Ref1 required, no pell c;e Weitze 631-1288 .. S•50 mo 545-2000 352 Vlci0<la 645-8181 •ot Agent no'" 2 bdrm condo nr So Cat SPECIAL 3 Brm 2 Ba. dl"IJIO rm, Pltia Poo11. •P•. HC MOVE IN ALLOWANCE frpl<:. wHhlng facll , 01• i'"· no pets 2501 W Ltrge 1 Br crpts. dr~. r•g• 7781 C)'PrHI unllowet ( I bdrm small) I lndry rm prkng, watt< S87S 1300 secur $475 851-2 175 . pd, oar. frig. lllnl toe, no 963·8842 af1 5:30 LO 2 BR. 2 be, n-ly dee pets A v all now. 1 BA, walk to beach. J . .. .. ... ... "'. fNll'I AL.I. ~ pay lot a 30 d•y aCI In ttle. DAlY Pl OT SERVICE DIRECTmtY 00 IT NOWI a..ter ..... Your Dally Piiot Setvlc9 Olf'ectory ~t•llw IU·Mll, ell HZ Wltltaa/ lt ... •l CARPENTRY·MASONRY OESION-ORAFT!NG DAVE 494-1003 Aapalt Orlvewaya, Perking Lot Repalre. Sealcottlf19 S&S Asphlt 631-<41110llc la~11ittia1 Chlld care In my home EHtllOI COlll M .... 842-9835 WILL SIT In my CM l10me. pref. ev ... lerl<*:I yard. meet•. r ... 548-2874 orrn; Coaat DAILY PILOTIW9dnted•y, J":"ary 5, 1813 DT • , • • Cart!! fm1tt R!!f l!!llH CHILO CA"f' my llOIM, lhampoe a tlMm C>INn OOORI OALOfll!ll TRiii HAULING & CL.~N-UPI CAl'T/UPHOl./QUf'l ·AIC MOVIHO· l•t "'' be pert of your TILi INITALUO lut\ctllanack• INlluo.d ColOf brlQlltenere, whl OI" OOof-11"9talltcl I f~/r~ CIMll CALL fUCHAAO HMC~ "' waxing Ouldc. Cartful~ N.-YMI. i.t'e hang 111a1 All kind• 01141r~ted Large yard 648-7939 crptt -10 min b19ecll Call~. tA0.2t23 w1 up. l"1'I renov 151•34781 altar~. t67·612t ~ar ,r .. Mt Nl-5M3 Wt cso ~ 882.0.10 wellpap•r llltl you've "-'• JoM 9404217 lt:\:J:tl •-Lf Hell. llv/Cltn rme 1 1&, "9 __ 11 I T 1>ean putting oft Call T •..--1.~ l•~"""l---------!1---room 17&0, IOOUCh 1 10, f!l1!9" 091clettlng...lnd~ meffll, ·~tilt ..... H Patrick the Peper1_r.., ....... ~ _____ ...,._ '"°' CAllNETMAKeA chr SS Gutt ellm. pet o.-vwALL TAPINQ Ir .. WOrll oomm/lndu.t. 24 ltr fl ~ Ul·llll I Federated TA,l leMce , ••• u.. Hano-686-7340 .. ~~'" .. ~~,,r::,.•(IO'~uatom·blt ~: 8t4 w'~ m~!:,9 All. leJ11~~ ::::. Clluek ~n 8'2-211) flurnace-Po()l-wtttt "-Al I H~o~ llP9'• •• ,...,... Plaetn/ leeh TrM ~~ov, clean Ken S...rkett 838· 1451 Rafa 654..() t23 FrM eat. Lend11Capll\g·Yd ClflUf: electronic sign MrV·etC 1-48 1 t>io:cherd llnor. I.lo •s T NO upe, "9· 564 70 17 C C fi~~~~~~A1~o~!T~p. ,~;:..t:1':':;;~~2~ 1 ... ltf1111 11.a .. Hatl•t ~•I c~111:,;:;, or happy ~t :.~ 'r,,'11ex1. W. Tiii lllflllt arealry Ctata!/HHtlt flully llc'd & 11\tured LAWN & Y.\AD MAINT Tolal tr .. eerv. land~. Thank you. s31o4410 Rfftuoc;oe M5·825t E•p'd ttudentt988·1111 Remod./Repalre Lo 1at.. C.ment·Muonry-810<:11 contreelor 532·5649 CIMn llPt tne llC'd I llTIHLHI lllT'I hamtyman, oemtn1, me• PAINTER NEEDS PLAIT!A PATCHING Tlttrl .. Deck•. pellot. lance We111-Cu11 work Lie llfftrlc1l l'r .... ; Dave tM·2&o3 REPAIRt ReMOOEL aonry 25 yr• 638..()914 WORKI 30 "" exp Int/ A .. tuooo1. lflt/ext. 301---------Fr .. "' St.eve 762·05 •3810&7 Rob 547-2883 , ' .... __ I Peul ••It. 2977 MOii IUb~I K 1" " & l'IX·IT SERVICE Gardening Service pru· ext Acou•llc ~llf191 Lie yr ..... .,....,. • • '" EXPIER carpenter doe• C I TU !LIECTRIOIAN Priced laaiyaH I •rln Cttpentry •!lee ntng. cle111•ur>e Comm/ 36e780 Free ffttmetM Pl ~I Oay/9'/t I 112/tw. add'nt. remod, deck• trla C 1 right. lree Hllmate Ofl E 'd 1 el1 •Pk.tmblr19 •Ooofl. reeld 848-75~ Davia Palntlr19 847-8'32 •• II Mt Morgan 8'1·5118 Skyllg11t1 ' repelre Fr.. STEVE'S TILE large or amall Job• ~ ,, No ,:":9oo'~'~ I MOICtlnge. Ctblnet• ' PAINTINO·FREE EST 2411r n ; 141. 1111 Wid c•---· "' Oet1. 841-4592 Expert IMlall "3·3213 Lie 396621 873-0359 Brian 8~·3099 -· SheMno •Tollett & lblH!J CASH OR PYMTS Dys 4() gtl waterhe1t9' 1225 tw .-u81 REMODEL/REPAIR LIC'D ELECTRICIAN Weier HMttr• •Door BRICKWORK Small lobe 971-0924: -631·59"3 It 1t.....t WE WASH WINDOWS StorH. Ollie••· homH, BHCh ClllH Tiie Co Oulll work·RMf retea . DUNHAM HOME Springs •W• bulld the Newport. Coat• M ... , .... • ... ct Fut -Prolaaelonal epll Cullom c1blne11, Showroom. unbHteble FrM ell Tom 631·5072 IMPROVEMEHT best, -~le. the restl lrvlne Rell 675--3176 IST CLASS PAINTING RESUMES Quality~ guetenteed etc 20 yrt 1,, ltH Bon. prw:.a 063·9890 F V 1131·8630 20 ~ate experlenOe Wallpaper Int/eat. Re· R nEN & UPDATED FrM .. JltNta 848·7391 dad. 1,,1 Lie tlll80I CLUi Cart TOP OuALITY WORK ***HOME REPAIR FHt, eHlclent wvlce BRICK·STON!·ISLOCK , peJre FrM Ml 979-5294 PV:o:eulonally Call--------- Palombo Conllr • AT REAS RATES R-alrl/RemoCI. No fob Uc: B352651 951·6067 Frplct. plantef'I, bbq'• I s 831·8000, 675-8813 962.831• LIC.d Joel 973-7544 .,.. Free 'll Rafi 6'46.()'18" w1n10,, & Son PaJnllng ., Childcare In IO~ & 10111 100 lml fHI Hrvlce, Complete e•t t atory _R_E_M_O_O_E_L_S_/-FA_C_E_L_IFT.....,.S-1 acceptance. Fl/PT. my RESIO/COMM'L/INO free Ht. Keith 846-4672 Htalt Cltaala9 Everylhlr19 In Masonry home. lrom $395 lndlvl· lttlla1 Custom wood patio•· CM home 845-6t89 20 yre. Do my own WOfk. Llc/bonCleCI Low. low dual room1. from 145 + 1---------Llc 278041 Al 848-8126 H ll ROBIN'S CLEANING winier prlce1. 673·5387 materlllt. Reis, 1n1ured. Huber Roofing-all lypee. Cleck1 & lancff, 111 gen Child Care, 8am to 8pm •• a1 Sen1lc. ·a thoroughly Lie 205341 631•4870 New.rec:over-dectts hm repair Frea Hl HouM, anacks. yard Full flttr CltHla1 OUMP JOBS clean house 540.0857 Lie #4l1&o2 648-9734 Randy &4 t-0622 or pert time 6.42·2995 IF YOU WALK ON IT • & Small Moving Jobi Hou1eclHnlng .• reliable flloriat Chrllllln mother will care we cl .. n Ill Wood, Ille, Call MIKE 848-13111 rel Own tranap ReH •l-1 llYlll* Carrt ltrYict lor your clltlCI tn my C M carpet. e1c. 832-4881 HAULINO·GRAOING YOLANDA 642-0405 Top quality 25 yr aap No Steam/No Shampoo home 5S7-6395 Competitive rein Stain Spec:lellst FHI --.....-------1faraltart ltflai1kla1 demolltlon Clean-up SPlHLE rum No overttme 730-1353 d F ~ nt 839 1682 -Concrete & tree removal Cteanlng Service Cle•· ry r-Coatracttu, Gtatral CUSTOM REFINISHING Quick serv 1542·7838 ,,,,,... IS neat 10 OoClll- QUALITY REMODELING Pat!o•·Addn'•o.otc• Furn & Kit CablMll "-I 642·8809 STEVE 875-23&3 HAULING-lludent w/lga -·-~------- Pattrl•1 Ferlhlng Interior 0..lon HANGING/STRIPPING Vlla·MC Scott 845-9325 IMF PHILEl1 Don't re-roof, repair -al lreetlofl ol IS 857-2890 ROOFING REPAIRS E 1 11 1 1 Small Jobs OK Free aper w1 cover ng n-••llmtt•• Call Tom or 11111euon R.., Con1ul· tent Aallgnmt 581-8590 Chuck, 542·83112 State law R•••lrn That all contrllCltore wfl<> perlOfm work over 1200 Including labor end mlterlals mull be rtcen- Md Unllcenled contrac- tor• should IO 1tete If! their 1dvert1Slng Con· trectora and c:oneumere. eontec1 Mery Orondle el (714) 658-4086 With any question• Contractor'• Siiia LlcenM Board. 28 Civic Center Plaza. Room 690. Santa Ana. CA 112701 We Cera Crpt Cleaner• Steam Ciean & Uptlot Trlltk Moun1 Unit Work guer 845-3718 KENNETH MeeHALE SELL Idle 1tem1 with a Lie. 16.4821 848·3852 Otllly Piiot Clualfled Ad. truck. 11me lo ra1H 1 will clHn your houH Thank you 759-1976 Exp'd, raH Joanne or John Anfla, 963-1208 alt 7 S ... ARVING COLLEGE STUDENTS MOVING CO lie T 124-438 lnaured 641·8427 WATCl1 US GROW! MmOILlll Rttf ltlk• R•••lre• WSllPIPlf'lng 871· 1024 l~lne~x~pen~s~lv'.!el~y~7'..:6~1~-7~7~1!8.I::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:= .. Ae......,rt .. •-.n.-t-.1 ... V.-al .... __ At1rtatati Uaf. ltatala tt Skirt 2tOI OUlct ltatal1 2914 laalaHa ltatalaztll Lott Ir.... 3004 Nta!f It Ltaa 4024 IHtlt Waatt4 9100 ltlt Wut.. 5100 Btlt Waatt4 SlOI l,.,~!!J!-..;,;;;r;,;;t.lt .... a;.;;c.-k_.-2_7_19_ 1 Saa Cltatalt 2771 RHllUTf WllTlll 400•900 PLUS 1400 sq. 11 Cannery VIiiage. approx. Found Smell brown & HELPIUU • I DENTAL ASST. with total Meld• needed for resort Part time, uper HIH -Have 1 bedroom left In a P th Bay1 nt Sul· 500 1 I .. 1 B•. storage while dog. lam. recently 11 on the way ror your expanded duties. S50 • hotel. Apply In person. l'lelp. wanted 10< Ladlee w~1~:~~.1~t:~~28r 2 ea.nrSanCI•· cornerl10melnthe-t t:1p~r':lng,r~attos :f3~6~;2 S4761mo . spayed. lrvlnaeru moneyproblemeLo...a•1 day837-7112 or 34882SoCoutHwy. re1ale boutique do $1200/mo w/dock, mente Hotp . patio. end ol Costa Mesa $200 873-1003 497•4088 rates. interest and c09t 498-7163 Capo BMc:h 498-&e56 631-8290 SlOOO without 650·1190 newly decorated. water & month plua approa 120 Ctaal. ltatab Hll Found Cat. hit by car tat 2nd. 3rCI TD'• Cell DESK CLERK for resort PAIT THIE Mre Long g.. pd . s 4 8 5 / m 0 month In utllltle• Man aumFIL HarbOf Bl/ 111th St CdM I on pur ea perts II no hotel Exp req. Start Im· Management mSIWIUf- 891-1844 preterred.Call84S-2319 llWHITCEITIR NEWPORT SHORES AnlmalHosp 94~-8180 cost Ray med Goodbenelll• Ap-UtottM llarktts .... 1 Br. yHrly, gar pkng. llH•llATf WllTlll With UH 01 reception. k>Catlon. 550 sq It. Xlnt ""•rttalll 3012 857-1422 ply In person 34882 So M t T • Maki eatra SI helping stps to t>M<;h "485/mo S&ata bl 2710 COfll. room, kltch, phOM, Sushi, PO boxn. cate-r Coaal Hwy. Cepo Beach &• • rllllll youth carrier• promote days 731-5446 eves Mala 25-35. straight. 1 1 1 & d ring. etc 1500 mo. SPIRITU'"L R"''"OINGS flltrltllff, T.D.'a40"• 496·6656 ltlll Ytlf Oirttr their own utebllehed 875-3218 3Br. 2Ba. lrplc. nr So non-amok er. to share =·ii:~ :..ell ::.,:,:;, 646-8844. Advice In •lfmatteri. _ _ _ -S routa1 Mature. out-\..._ IACHlll ~~:~~~~z:oo 1a6y~~ (~~) ~~~~. n;:~· }u::r~apl~ MN avail Mparately II ••••••• ....... 2920 love. mtrrl•g• & bull· •'rt··· sanolflll I ·~~·~~!r·L·~ ~!i~:~ o:,~~l:".;,1~ .. ~: r:. f:i!.ngP::=."~T!:..,,C: --..._ SllO l1tl 1ltll, 596-9413 eves. etrano condo. Flrepl-. dHlred. Cati: Jene. 1885 up. 1900 It lndullrlal neu. Aleo cou,,Hllng. t 1111 •· ••· MacGregor Yacht• 1831 Up 10 $4.50 as yoo be-2-5PM M·F 842·4321, 5 pool. jacuzzi, only ml· 714/780-0100 1815 So. El Camino Real., Spec:lalfzlno In 111 & 2fld Ple~•ntla C. M. co"'1e more exp'CI. You e.xt. 346 _ Prefer female. near 3 th nules to beach & D•n• office. 18101 Redondo SF•AnMClouem.s49c2·,7R296cus I TO'a since 1949 -will be promoted t01---------& Balboa. '450 MC ~. Saatk La1aa1 2716 p 0 1 n 1 H • r b 0 r HEOmYE 111111 CI r c I e · Hun 11 n gt 0 n Robt. Sattler NH/CM o Ru Gs To RE c LE R K. mgmt & sopen1t11<>ry ie-Phlebotom111 tor 1 Laguna 850-8681• 754-4516 Ocean vi-studio w/tolt. s2901month plus '..\ utl· Full service. Kffp your Beach 842-2834 Re Broiler Bd Realtora per1on1ble person want-vels Cell·'714-537·4840. Beach lab Pleue c:.11 1550/mo Bachelor Pen· nlee decic. trees. privacy tttH Call Gerhard et overhead low & prol••· 1000 a I 1pace w/olflce 642-2171 5•5-0611 ed tntervlew1 held every 633-5634 thooM VerMllles, POOi. Ideal for quiet •Ingle I 7 1 4 ) 8 3 I. 2 0 4 0 ::~r;:,~~~c~~~~!r~i on w 18th St. CM. Max1'mus WIDOW HAS SS$ IOf TD'• 968-•«7. F v Wed 8-7 pm at 111 l)ell--Pl-C-,-.-P-/l_E_UYl __ .-,- •P•. security gate. 111 s 450 499-4223 (buslneu) or (71"') Do-84s-9907 RE Loans. 10K Up No Errand Person, Perma-Mar. CO.ta Mesa. E.O.E. for Ortho Lab. Mature amenities. no pets Call let 2900 496-9758 (h<>me) ~t~~~-13651 For LeaM Otta & shop Manage Parlor Oor-Credit Check. No Pan-nen1 PI T Job 11 • 5 and dependable Ow,, IOf 8')PI •• M/F to Sllare ,,_ 2 bdrm, area 6600 11. C.M Alao QeOU• glrta •0 _,,.. you ally Dennison & AHOC Mon-Fri lor N B. Firm •aaHIHI Wattt4 transportation Contec1 TSL Mgmt 642•1803 UllU IUOI 2 car gar Westside CM DELUXE SUITE 14•0 11. 27C/sq 11 Cell Open from tO AM unlll 4 673-7311 Mull have deP9fld car. Good working condl-Sharon btwn 8·4pm at WllTH HITlll llTOI Ill duplea $275 mo Incl utll I 64&-935e AM 7 days• weei< Free 875-4910 tlont Greet pay 645-5182 S 730-7207 da. 640-5524 Water Front lhl& bu11•1 719 No Harbor U.I,. Ylfll lH tts Pirtnr --------3 & 4 Br CloM 10 water, Wkly renters 95 up Blvd. Fullerton $60,000 Ill TO on No •FASHION COUNSELOR •• p,.,, .. ln tarlO< ..... pit rum a uflfurn. reasona· Color TV. free collea, ev Bob ~2-~~!.QM~~. S:::u• haoaacemeatl 114·110·1112 Hollywood Mme, S7600 $12/hr, PIT. Ladlel Ap-2112 larhr II CM m11n1 peraon. depet1d. bl•. all amenities Broker heated pool & steps lo Shr lrg home or condo. ALL MAJOR CREDIT mo. 15•;. Int. Do• 3 y11 parel Bulln4t51 730·9080 141-1411 ••t 12·1 •om e PI• n ' •'JC P 875-49t2. oceafl. Kitchen• 1"811 ISi last deposit ullls OFFICE SPACE FOR batunatalt 3002 CARDS ACCEPTED $51,000 Buy1 It (714) or 731•4347 ,. 548-!5022 985 N. CoHI Hwy 9"'"-8479 882·2••9 LE·SE 700 11 ••II 2•0 8123 (714) ---------Laguna Beath 494-5294 ""' · 1 N_:p0;1 loc 1~46:7728 Remember Iha Alamo? *T'S llllT Hin* 4 g j. 1 1 5 ~ ~( 8 1 9 ) FOLLOW THE Siii (ltk ttr LJH) PlfflRn IWIAIU Sirai ••i IOTfl Beaut very rg oc .. ,, vu 9 9 Remember Iha Dulle? 2 Ou 1 M j CIC' 729 3046 130 u Laguna Beach. _.." home, Lag Bch Prof to •m· pm Remembe< when telllng 4 hr ~~~91: • • Work end ptey In Palm MHHMHI W1ate4 semiretired couple for Wkly rental• now avall. shrS350l11tlutll. 111,last So Laguna 3 Arch Bey your company'• pro-WILL PURCHASE EXIS-Springs. l.U Vegu. anq Fat>ul~ working cond. night & wknd duty COUNTRY CLUB LIVING $105 & up Color TV & MC. 494-1294. 343 & 500 IQ II. sp avail ducll wu more lmpor· LJEIRY.. TING 111 Of 2nd TO AT I rHort area demonstrl· No eaper nee we train. Comfortable apt & utll IH NEWPORT UACK I Phon .. lflt-+0om 2274 ...,.lite>OO~~... teM then ""H1~1 YM. ~ 1 Ol$COUNT ANYWHEflf . Ung e•ctt1ng new pro-~ Single• 1 & 2 Bdrm Newport BlvO C M 2 bdrm houM In Laguna 491·~351 SHI. -dot 875-~595 66°9 • .,14otrll 1'0 gol (404) 326-9100 AT duct Paid 1r8lnlr19 prog. XIMUS 719.._..N"'o~H:..er ... t>Of ..... +-12oL.1•3-£/4_.2._7_·8-'509L--a:i...u...a.J1.----A"'"•1merita a Townl10u-••• 744& Beech Washer/dryer. ....., , '"NT'" t b .. Id 1 L ,,,;;-.,...,.. ., geraoe. walk to beech SIPll IAIUlll &..It Ar.... 3004 LI' " I ram o • ... n es Fuller1on 870-61112 Ap. QUALITY CONTROL ~rom tseo /Room & beth In lull mobile '. 300 mo ptu1 'Ar utll t!xwc Sultea Ind. recept . fSOMTI llElll Prtvlle Party hu S80 dOo Vegas Travel wtth Ch•· ply bet 12 &K 5 PM WORKER.. Full uma. QC On J~ Ad et h<>ma. 'Ar blk to ~•n 494-5872 evenll\ga Exper only. 842-4790 11vall1ble to purchase peroned group. tren1· Mon-Sat S.. ally wortl wtaudlO ~ti•. ~--J--"-H' ..... Rd Furn or unfurn. 1250,mo 1ec·y eerve, conf rm . d T 0 . F E port1tlon furnished, r• .,.., ......... ". -. 1st/tut Avetl Jan I Rell Prom Pnt. Fe to .,..,.. 2 1111 • mall handlg RH-CLASSY LADIES goo • 111 ·-, turn guaranteed Mull llEDIClL min weoe to llert Apply 144-1100 pleue Call all 8 pm, bd. 2 ba. vu apt. Part oon11ve to your t>usinees FOUND ADS ESCORTS crow. Agt 11756.0318 be well groomed and Typl11/ ~tloniel. PIT Book71 os" Tc•~.A~ 1;C OCc •NFRONT ., B 2 B ....,.. ..... I urn 1400/ mo Tari nMdl. Adi. 405 FWJ. In O'"NCERS/•~ o I 1tart lmm•dlately For N H W 1 ,,. t . ... -'°' ..,. ~ r. a. .....,..,....... 875-6919 or 963--7873, x F.v lndtv. otca. Molmo •R[ FREE " 642_,.7a0"'...... 1100 1n1.m.w. ca11 &46-4187. :!~~fr• r o•g Greg upper uflll. lrplc, gar. MS1r Bdrm, $225 .. ut1I pCI, • 284 I from 1325 lle3-6445. " ltlt Waat.. 10 AM • 1 PM, Mk for REAL ESTATE ' 1 1 6 0 I m 0 . y r I y Costa Mesa. avail Inf· I IEll SP&OI CIM c n Meraare1. ~~ Sllasm8" N..o I ·~ 875·2725. 873-4585 med. Oys558-7247 Of •II ...... 11 a.: Liii& a YIOll'I , .. , c.st sao,oeo -Front Ottlce Receptlonil1 rlenC'ed per~ In com· eves 9PM Louis Allrec\lve rustic upstel11 142·Hll MODELS/ESCORTS lntectlofl moldlflg pro-IAUIE INRI for Busy OB/GYN Ottlee. m&rclaJ & lr\duatrl•I real Studio penthouse, guer-Furn or unlum room Prl· fllHU Mlllng. Wa suppty d .. k. OUTCALL 24 HOURS cess system Degree, 4 E•perleooe & References estate ror a suoceasful & ded comm $525 Sharon 1 h OCC Oldett & lar-t -cy •P-. coplel. You llUP-869-0207 wrs eap. Travel lrvlfla. (IPIUTllll) Required Full Time Cell grcowlnn llrm 768-5600 770-2313 l~ ~m~2~~:95 All ctlel\11 ~~-:;,th ply Phone & 195 pr mo pr Costa M .... ar1d Cart• HarClwara. 11111 and tor llPPt. 6.45·5885 eesi ~king conditions OCEANFReNT3BR2Ba.N~co-.. ·-nrm CloM Pl10109&~~ dffk Cell64'4-7211 LPOlldTtnysl•m,~~· T~y bad. ••rvlc• MOTHERSHELPER In Newport Beach • II t/ I 200 -_, "'' Credlt1: ~ • ........,..nan For LeaM . Office 3 rms. oo le .. cru Y • v c •-Lttll a. &--1.A.-tlf ..... S1l+comm+truck. Co Lovlnn mature litter ro 7141846-5051 yrly ... ve 1 1 mo. to bus $60 w1I with rel Good Mor'n1nn Amenca G Galuy Ori Santiago K• • 111pp9•••• •1 .. ~ lit 125 + .. ., 87 .. ""23 .... "•23 The T~·r--~ s .. ~ 1200 IQ It ood tralflel . •-t ti 3011! LIZ~~ A,_ Inc .,...,e • yr av.. cere for 9 mo Old PIT in .,, __ , "'·tale •·-•st•nt •-• .,...., ,..,......, ~·~ v-,...,.. g--" tlgn & ewposure . Dover Sn11. 12/26 R• ul nc ta • ..,, r.,.. __ ,..,.. .,_._, only ...,.. ~ ,.._ -· ,... I """ ft 4000 Wester!y Eal'64 .72·_3-:-..;-' "" ......... · • lowly 1n11ne home Own -·nt "'--·ti-_ __._. 2 Br 1 ~" B • Ir PI c . 3 Br 1 ea houM t rm * '-t oH * to 1n wtlO 18423 a.acll Blvd HB I w" d 8 4 8-8 4 6 9 ° r Voice lfftonl lrom expert --~....... Tr11ns. Refs 85 t-1138 t::"iest""g;;;;,.;Q ==: wuher/dryer, patio. avail. lrg yd Fuil Prlv ,,_, • ~ Call 831-7900 Alt 8 & ll52l·9860 (Call Coll.) vocal coach Limited• General olllce. Costa HU,.,,_.. ~Ad & PA·==: pool . 1750 /mo . CMCall-831-0503 ltw,.rt 141·1ltl wkndaa31-930i Loatgoldbracel•tw/ nvrnbetol1t~t11.. &.u.mly M .... 8-5,3to4ctayl'Wlt 11..a•-Mullha\leax~-'1 640-2950, 840-8159 bl .. N pt Bch ken 4117 4118 Apply 7 AM only SSWIH --~ t Br ocean & bey view, Nf~/?u~n~~d~':,'!! 2!ofir19 °'10 P;t.~~I 1~ O~~~ s11°:{o;~t ~:,:~:.~ ~erd ~2-4275 arH -~~~:C:,~~.'~ ~-= : & ~·~~ ::,-~~. ~~~~e::r~~.;~ :·~=1 1m111 kitchen. lrplc, near prof person Female pref. bd. 2 ba l10uM. E1t·Blult, thin eaoec aulte Call Loat Lido tale, Dec 2•. Trani 30ll party management Unllmlled PIT po11t1on1 secretarlel llcllls Room Arches&OldeNewport LIQ.Hllls859-452C NB with 1eme 540-0919. allvershaded Peralan Europe 4 weetcs.8 coun· Aaa111an1 Manager Non-smoker S8/hr. open Work.11erlymorn toaClvance Salerycom- Blvd 1550/mo. plus . "425/mo GA0-7043 flrime Fountain Val..._ 01• Cll, pert •haven. Re-tries. 111 expenaes, ex-Hugen-Oau loe Cream 642-4907 wkdyw 9_.. or night hre. Mull be 18 mensurate with exp•· utlls 6.42·3572 Room In C M home nr. ..., d 673-0407 Shop PIT -Apply lfl or high achl grad. Mu1t 1 c:. Call B ooks et O.C College. 12!50 mo Nd F 25-35 10 shr 4BR lrg Ilea 864 1q It. 10529 war perlenoed teed•• 12350 .-.0,, El Toro Road et GUYS-GIRLS have valid driver• lie & ~~!17 .. • • r *Lrg2Br.2Ba.E.Bluff. 540-7987 houM.S229+'/•utll.No Slater . (01ck)L09tt2-312dogs.1old 494-8110 R-~ckflald , El Toro. tran1p,worklnOre11ge -"'"-'"--_-_ .. ____ _ Ir pie. pool NO PETS. pets 631-4459 •fl epm 714198&-1134 lrl1h Setter (TARA) & 1 Saddlebec11 Val'-Ptua TRAVEL Couflly 1aklnn inventory •eil fttatt Pt~ 1850/mo 833-1853. Room lor rent, tem Kit G R 1 ·•1 .. ., " 752·5822. prlv. Newport Helghtl 28R 2BA ClupleK TV In BR Liie Insurance agent • o Ide,, e Ire v eOr 1811.Dfll ._ Babysitter Wlfllad for We currently have ope--In retail Hies ltOfes. No Learn l10w 10 eynd ta $180mo EZ perk, S225+'"r ulll private olllce space in (Key-Air) REWAR 1 • st-wdes:sw/2'1tyrold nlngsfor10sherpguyf& expar req We train OortrelnlngwlKglveyou 2 br, 2 be. ow. trplc. 2 eat 842-6148 64~397 c-..elty offloe Opportu· 544-1386 Fiaaacial FleJ<lbte hrs Prefer my girts to tre\191 ma>or us Some 10 key helpful. the kf\O'#ledge you need. gar Yrly 116 46th St. Fem. non-smkr 1212.50 nlty 10 proYlde lull Client Lott G~ W9ddlng band It 0 m 9 R • 1 • p 1 1 I c:ltlea a reeort.,... IUCh and our ln·llouse pro-A v a 11 no.., Ag t Room '" 2 Br apt. De,,. services. St65/mo. Hunt w/lfl$Cflptlon "Love Edi-lariaHI 84&-1435 as N v·. Miami. Las APPLY 11 PE"Sll tects wm give you the 845·7500, 845·2465 • fr:xn'~ ~!~1'1':fas °°'=..~1M•r Ben 963·5&47 flu". downtown H B O,ertuitit1 4014 Vegas w/a young bual-llLY product Excellent 2Br Fr pre In Newport -Airport lrH. Reward 848·2141 BOOKKEEPER Full ~h.,.· neu group. ExpenHs 850· 11140 L/R, 2 drs bey, 1 blk bc:h Furn room. S225 & de· Rmmate to lhr 2Br. 2Ba Executive Suite has In· Lott ....... rt choker w/SllYeC' Need IO amb pereone to ge New off In HB *· ldv during 2 wk pd 17610 Beach Blvd. Ste RECEPTIONIST. gen oll Yrty rental 1650/mo. Dys posJ1. mature Fem pral apt, non-amllr. flO pell, dhlldual ottiees avail ,,, ....--train for outlllfldlng lronlts llrm. typ. req rralnlng NO EX PER 54 work. typ req Telex oper 732·2598. ev/wknd Hunt Bch erH Amenl· Promontory Pt. NB enantlquelllledbuslneet :.~~i ':P~~=~f Bus/ Income opp Ma l Selatyc>per'I 851"1527 °' NECESSARY! Tranaporl Huntington Beech p r ef but not req 838-2951 lies. refs Answer Ad 875-2216 environment. Mo to Mo 2.6pm on N-Yr's Eve. Tara 648·1472 I furn I return guer. MUST t2 noofl to 7pm Mon.Set 851-1627 °' 846-1472. 2Br. 2B• Penthouse w/ 538. 842·4300 24 hra. Rmm1te to shr 38r hN. or leue Pr I cu d I•· Reward. 675-89" 1 ( ~7 ~·r, ~~O:~ ':'er;> 31 8 • M I be 1a °'over. slrigle. well Beech. '° of Slater RECEPTIONIST • ty-'""· I C L B h S300 counted S 100 per mo USIOeSS fc groomed. & free to alert .,. . .,, ocn View. Baloony. lrplc. Nlee furn. room " oat• agufla c mo. with 1 mo frff. Prlcat Found Male"puppy, tan (m ... age) 1 lmmed. For Interview call 11111' OllTlllAJI hvy phones, non·•mkr. No pell 754-7oe7 .,..,......, Roommate .. anted M/F, conl rm & coffee wtth Wll1on. Canyon. CM. .... ••en ng neer ng· Ptsaluro Thra/ Fri/Sat Fri Engll1h speaking Raeeptlonlll, Secretary, $850 mo. Avall Feb I. ~.~'!•112Cell all 8PM Reta req 497-3017 evee Include receptlonl1t. sht hair. w/wtll marl!. Vic la--tatat 1 'Bor g~owelngl Ne Pl ort 540--8571 & Ult 10< Llfld• 4:30 to 10 30 pm. Mon· 645..fSOt Lg 4 bdrm. 2'"' beth,~ Fur,, room. prlv be. kit 20-35 to shr home In w/p, telex & NeTalarlal 957-3052 O,ertaaltlH 4011 ~1~~.;~1 n g C 0 only only 831·2880 Jen 6-7 Wll Wrights Ice CrHm Md In patio. xlnl cond prlv Pref le lludent. HVH. NB. nr Fuhlon MrV a7v1111 .,. .. ,.,,76 I LOii Perelen. Mele Wht. s .. 1c1ng jOlflt venture llLPO bet 8-Spm seeks enterprltlng, brll- Close to beech Yrly non-amkr 1200/mo REF Island 759-0701 4/.....,..,., An• to name of Cowt>oy part,,., for 1950 & ·eo·1,Cashler OllTllO W llant lady, telephone 11175 Call 676-44111. 646--0992 -Shr 3BR 3BA condo Airport., .. -Exec. in YIC Spyglus Hin Re-club format Have liquor tor major llock brotce-for Merine Mech 'With personellty. non amok• Studio. 1 bll. from ~. Fe . flOO·tmkr 10 share 2 above Archer reat-ant Sutt• from 225-450 sq ward 840-652& l'<lenM, c:aH 9M·9090 or rage tlrm ,_, 0 C Air-1 0 m • m •ch ea P • r No exper nee • wlll train S 9 0 0 I mo to start S3 Br 2 Be t s250 ..... 11111es1 $3'48mo e.t0<a tt I 536-7588 I POf1 Houra. 130 • 3 30 54'-3561 Contact Sheron t>lwn 673-33l3 quiet llngle. pool, 25 · 11P ...,.a Found Sm Doxie Beagle Call Judy Eckart for I Haetlppr/ companion (Fe) 8-4pm et 645-5182 yrly. S48-1410..,. def>. CM 557·22« 91118. tOem 631·eeo8 BJH $1 per SQ tt Many 1nre1 mix ~ h1tMat. Y1C ....... Appl 955-6120 to 11~ In. non-emkr. Cal R£TAJl W.0 Specious 2 Br & Dan 84S.5141 daya. Barbara Lrg room avail In C M Call 557•7010 I 16th & CI• Y. CM. ........... .. t014 Cl«k. typlll secretary fOf ! neceuary 494.5205 P:!~te~v•~~~h~5-=~ Full time Oourma1 dee>t. weterlroflt Apt All Furn room w/bathroom Pool. Park. RB courll. Beat Cleal In Newport 5-48-6508 -1 •na 011 .. p/I bHll Full I JOIN A SUCCESSFUL Hk lor Mr. Don Retail expr req. 240 •mfnlll•• .. bOll 911p pffilnrSoCstPteza.lem ,_carpet•.2mltobch, c.,,,_, Oeluu otllc• Found Chlldr•,,·· llrnelnnewott.Fet>CM NATIONWtOESALES PUTTill Broadway. Legvna Bch avail No pell CALLI pref 166 wf( 559.1737 lrptc $245. 650-2178 suite. 1<le7 eOA It. 11 26 1nep1hots In front ol PROFESSIONAL uu. Good typ. lklll• TEAM •97-4403 780-09l9 Btttla, ••ttlJ 2t04 I or 2 Melee In 20'• to 1hr aq ft 84•·9 1814 Newport Bl. CM TRUCKERS... req. Write manager, PO., Be OM or over 600 In· eve1 and/or -.tcenCls. Sales 2Br. 2Ba. 1100 ~.11. Lo· EEi l PUGEi lrg hH. '.It blk beach. •llllU tFflOU* 548·12t2 MORE THAN 8011 1349. CM 92826 dependent aalet 909"t• Retponslble edu1t1, over Newport Beech leadlng • -front, dlx applta~. I S333/mo a last & 1100 1 MO FREE RENT Found· Cat. Mate Slamete' JUST A JOB CDOl/l•llLEll •tlllno products ol the 21. with outstendlf\9 •t· t-let9 Meklr19 lull time . cpl/drp., pool &&50 mo. Reuon•ble ratH Kit· Yrty 646-4895 1 room to 2600 eq. 11 wlflN collar. BrOOkhuret, n Thoe O. Murphy Co .. • tractive per1onallllH to employee -at v.r..o In ' 84&-0302 chenettM. ptlonw, m.io M/F lhr 4-br, 3-b• CdM From 11. 18 a ~ ft. Adj S...11\ard, HB llee-1732 ""·•·-....... -.. , ,........ fill! time. "-P. metutt. ~ In ep«:lalty ad· work with youth (aga1 HIH & office proct· : Mrlflce z chaflnel mo R OR w...... '"I"""' I .. "''"' .,., .,_ '""'"' •• 1dull1 need only apply vertlelnn llflCa 1889 10· 14) Cell 2·..5.PM. dur .. 6 day W.-lndu· ·, 3 Br· 2 Be. Step• 10 vies SANDPIPER MO: hM. Kit., L / .... to ",.....,C '9' MM.:., ~223 Found German Sha· ... , n..., ..... ·-·-i• T~ thru Frldey 3 to 6 fhr"""'h 'Our..,.. foroe. 642-432 1, ex1 346 ding Set No ev•nlnge , bNch. 1750/mo. Pro-TEL. t9Cl7 Newport Blvd beech. '245 1111 1811• 111 A ......,.... · pherd. llght color, 6·8 r:::,.•::.,:;;,~:,\~:7.:.: Victoria S1ellon, 980 we ";io'vldt Imprinted E.O E Cell 973.9334 • P9'1Y Houee ........ 9137 ~ 84~5511 011~ tpace avall , t32 mon~t/1 s1,,t\ Ana _,_,, ..,.., .... -~ Dove St NB calendar•. epeel•lt" I : 842·38a0 142·1010 """........ N 0 F I b " lnlfne 656-7117 I Pl K M el Co WA TE . em•• twn aq ---------1 .................. •• I COOk Exper p,.rd The 11.,.,,. and •tc:\111..,. gll11 SELL Idle 1tam1 wltll a Ha..,. eome1111n9 to ... ., : 2 BR at>1. yrty 1550 mo =ne ~ ot on •1 aoee of 30-35 to embar11 730-5721 Found MIHd T•r•. F.. ~ ........ ~........ ... , Grlhder. ~ 8-Gh. to lhOl.leend• of buefntl.. Dally Piiot Cl&Mllled Ad. ClaNltled ada doh... , 21&" 32nd St. NB. Apply • • "'1:i lo ocieen on adventure ol llncll~ 2 II LUIE tan/blk M. Ootd9n R... ...,. •P<r•••~· ••·l d, .. , 842_8881 -wtio edvetllM by g1, .,. ! 10AM· 12 noon. Sec. Jan Wk ,.,.. 5--0440 b«lroom apt/hO\I" I YI tr~ w/brn collllr. M. :-... ~ ::;::~ t': :.::.~~~ Ying gift• to llltlr cu.efo-I a1·1y P1·1a1 .............. "... . e. 113. BEACH IR£A got the turnlture and • ID IEOllHn red,._,,..._, wired cOI· ""'"'-..... " .... ~....... 1111 mer .. Thi• le yowf bto "· ; 113 291h. eml beet! be-" . =· ~:"=~f:!: Prime CO.ta M ... loca· 1ar. M Brlndlt Whlfn*. -• ..... ........,*'.,. ..... Exper'd Pentry & Line opportunity~ = . : ~,:,'~J mo $84/Wk Fem to shr.tg• nice 28, l~~\!~~·~'t:'S!: ~nit;:.': :'~!f,~~'.· 1~~1 ::.,·~·~:·::_·~·..::; =g! ~11~~:,!:.· =r::=fromrtPMt ! . SECIETIRJ . --------.-, b• pt s A HI• W/ ..... 79•" MMa °'· CM 844..aJ&e """''Y ... o ·~· ......... •• A£pply In pereon, ' • s Ot'datL COl'!\rnlPICin• .,.. : Lg 19' Ooeetlfront ~ ~atOt·MalO-POOI mat :, .. adult lam . _ ... "" · •••14••''"' ............... l.. PM, A9k tor Manttell or ptld lmmedl•lely. If you : mo. un Ill JI.Int 11. Nwpt 81dV a Wfleon 12851mo + '" utll. Rafe. Fountain Valley. Pvt ol-I.Oii~ ''II red & grn P•rot. '"-'" Joe. Tiit Towere Rtt-wMt I~ and • '60-2483 COit• M.u 548·9188 0514200 fie:•• w/d .. k•. ree•pt, ¥!0. Cann«Y \llKege R.-'•......,.. tturanl, 8urt end &and t ..... , ca,..., contect• : I I _., phone. photo copier l lllPtfd Cell 07M1ot ~"'"•wlt.wn-H I 95• 8 C Jolln . MortlHe y, : 1er~..::SS,:.& letdl 1 I .. , .... •-I lar!I!! fer .... !!II ~.~ ..!~°!~11.1 1500 mo. 1.0.1. ten lllky r.m., 15 :-..::::,::~, H!t: 'L~g:ne 0e.:!~' '"o'" t Oa·829·11H, · MO-a* ISoer'd &Clte,JOCMtmln ... 5 _,,__ .......... , ..,.._...., yreotct,"-..lndy",lllc;.tn. ,.,., • ........, ...... w.M E.O.E. 2111 So. Camino II : my c M home f0t .,,, .., -...-._....,.., ....... d ................ , ........... H • ,...,.__ Or•co, Orten Velley, 38f, 28a, 2 "*--.._ ..... =z.at . · ,....., u· .. -· • .". eecure. 731 W. 1'111 II. ~eq_,!' r:ottlo.,~ _ _.,...,. _.,, .D . COUNTER HEL.I' IOf ce-ArtloN 15814 ""'" "" -v• .,.,.. -Cott ~ t 1s-n11 -.-..... t J .,.,.,..., Reward. ase-71•1 --... .r .. --~ .. • fet«la , ...... Ntlaurent beft.~ ....... 1000 91 • . .veil • 5 'o mo ' --. ._ ., .. mo .-. ..._ 142~ 8 2.... l'ound tt'll heir 11'1• cat, 1--v..,,..,1owy Aacktt WI HMllll Club l .. T ·• , .. , • f ..a~ ..... 1......., Ingle garege, ...,.. 1.... 4 ... MMa. ..., l ,,..~ Sen •·~-_ ..,.,......,. .... ,.. In ............ Mon ......,1 IN" oen .-rOClllMO' ralnee. 2 It 1be.-... iii01mo. •--!!!! S a lle. c M •to /mo. ....... ...... • ..,.... ""--"""9"•" ru"•.,",. t"ru .. ';j avH • lllPtt~ Mlpful, but Nr ~'Hi: MMll01 110 H AR CAllN FOR 9574740 eh. 5:30. !a1fMt1 ltll!!ld!ll Oac> M i· 22• -·•ol '4 ~OCI t~ ,. not nect1N1Y Ellc.lttnt •kdy, "· ICll 711·0H1 MNT-1., l '°"·1'r0m '"'" 9::6:1: .... AMall llore at 2MO AYOn, "°""°,. gold ..... cl/ ..... IJOOO"""'• ... benefll•. , ..... "' eur-: ---11' deify. Mf.llt ~!!!! ! 1ees IQ tt. plue I Hr retrleva r. Undar t yr. ....,. ..,.._,..,dpor CRUISI IHIP JON tCMHIOff\OI, 8ai.rt com-: __. -a lrllnebl9 ..e-tl11 11111 v• • ..,. M Oooucl .. 14W'8 l'l'tfttur_.. with •Offlty. : Ill Clmltt mt Luoe I lg lt•r CO in. aw;;;;;_.,_ Otftge, &At• '111. Cell wt '911 ,,.. '""' Avatlablt cat!Ttecy 114·730-0911 : a_.-...i_...,..,_.. ____ ...,,._ Pool hble. CIClior TV, 2 l'ull htlltce W l.. 8hop l garaee (Oj)ttelnlll POU~D German Shep, ~~·~:2•1J\~t·:.~~ ClrUt tncol'llt Ol)Portll• MAC HINIST/ MO LO : 2 I t, 1-411, y .. riy, new f r PI'• 11 u p• '4 . II -mTI II fot rant on lalt>otl Ptnln blk 4 allvtr• olCl•t, vie '11H '"' ,_.. .,,. ""' n I I 7 , or I n I o • IUIL ........ IT •~10 pm, . -~.pool, nr beacfl, 714/145-ette , M50 .. l'um/unf\Kn All foot & .uto lrtlffo lo lOtnat .. CM, IMMOiO 6i• 111'1ot-3121""'4341 Eat. C.70. 8 ....::";·-v;.~ .,..; No pea -..211. Ho T.,_, ttHS, Avail Mii AM rou M9d lot Ont Iha lwrry, .,.._. tNutnt Lott Qoldtn Atlrlt ver A*llllf,,,,__. ,_to' DlttCtOfY tint:;.,. psta ln_.ICM\ 2 lld 1~ 11a, '* eo beft, tflN 1~. 1 moMM' *' ttiop loC. 11).2141 ITl•I•. ctrtc''•cS, l•tboa Oeher'YfOttvw moldt. NMd own toolt c1ui•rtn l pelt Ot<. "4-5311, It-840-S..TO ITOHlMIL.L. OEaioH la le vie, ftd o oll.,, N2l Mtn 2 'f' eJptt. Va lid ICl-MH In C.. 1410. O l·IUf or ''" WeetGlllf. N.8 2M ClH'Tll' , 7tt·l1M, t6a·l1M ,,,_............. Cellt OfMra uo ..... --------- 174-1225 ~~ ... ~.:U™-lloof. =.:l~:::; ~~~1:0.,~0~:.:i-~II ='1c:-=:::'!",; "c.J::.~,~~ flOUU , 1 ,71/t q fl. VIC Adall'll l lktll&fCI ~ """-4WQI! fl•ct1~PPllHnll tfllY ~·,. .......... lie ... Clll 142.....,1 Ul-3112 or f44.tllt tN-Q'tJ .. , .. r~ ~ ....... ,, 1.0 L ,.lfl/H .._,."' _,.. • • t I mmed i ate open ina for veraatile individual who pa•1111a. top akllll to w ork for Vic• President and Direclor o f AdverdJ1ria. The polltion requtn. excellmt typtnc and~ .net the abUlty t.o handJt f.,t.paced varied a nd lntereattn1 d'tlfet. We're lookinl for 90l"MOnO wtth a ''uake charae" au.llu.dO. p,.vfoua n twapaper andlor a dv•rtl1ln1 .xperftneo " a plua. Compe&.lUve u lary and txeeUent benefit.I. U you are ctualilied, pte.e call for .n 1ppolJ1tment tw ina«vtew. 8 42-432 1, Ext . U2 . Equ•I ~ty empat>yer. . . . . -l a " .. .. Oftngtt eo.tt DAILY PIL.OTIWedneeday, January I , 1113 • l COMHELL CHEVROLET ~ .. ,. t I • . "' . I r '' \H , !'>U -1200 fijl u>SIA Mf<;A r-_• ~ M1T·-.111'.1',fl l ]. . .• ... , ... ' . 1111 ... 4 SPUO, 8T£Rf0 . ...., '2,995 1tll &lllNI AUTOMATIC, SUNROOF t lOIT\.0 '2,995 1111 ,.. 7 PASS. -• SPO •11MeO •5,995 ,., ..... ~ ,..., 4 SPO. A.IC tlH12045 '4,495 11H nr llfllmTU 4 SPO • STEREO -~ 1111 ,... •• ..... 4 SPO AIC uau 'l,495 t • l l j . . - WE ONE SD A Y, JANUARY 5, 1Y8J OHANGE COUN I Y C AL II OHNIA 25 CENTS .. ·Medical C~nter faces difficult Medi-Cal fight 8y GLENN SCOTT Of the INlr .......... Admlnl.atraton from UC Irvine Medical Center traveled to Sacramento today to fulfill a requJrement that they bargain w&th state negotiators for a ~1-Cal contract. · In the past, hoepltala weren't forced to win rights to serve Medi-Cal patients and receive state reimbursement. Aa a practical matter, mo.t ho.pltall were eUaible. Due to legialation al&ned into Ulw laat 1wnmer, only 00.pit&ll awarded competitive contractl will become what mlaht be called authorized Medi-Cal dealers. At UCIMC. where :u percent of the In-patient fen last year were paid throuRh Medi-Cal, the need for a amtract la crucial, aald Admlnlatrator William Gonralez. He uld UCIMC, which serves a hlih proportion of Oranae County'• poor, la more vulnerable than most to ch&Jl&es. The new contract• for handUna Medi-Cal patients were mandated by th e state Legl1lature to reduce the stat.e budget deficit. The changeover, Supervisors begin new terms Wieder, Clark and Riley sworn in; Stanton chairman By JEFF ADLER of the 0..., "°' ..... Orange County government's new year was ushered ln with pomp and ceremony as three veteran members of the board of supervisors were sworn in for new tenns Tuesday. Supervisors Harriett Wieder, Ralph Clark and Thomas Riley, re-elected in the June primary election, officially rejoined colleagues Bruce Nestande and Roger Stanton as board members during ceremonies at the county Hall of Administration in Santa Ana. The board's first official action of 1983 came today when Stanton w as named board chairman and W ieder was selected vice chairman for the coming year. . Among the several hundred who attended Tuesday's ceremony was Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy, who recited his own oath of office only a day earlier In Sacramento. McCarthy was there to introduce Clark, a fellow Democrat. Mc<;arthy and the three supervisors, commenting upon what they believe lies ahead for __s:ounty and u_a.te governme~t. echoed words that often have been heard before ln the hearing .:.ioam. Leo McCarthy s uggested that political "gridlock" might be the result if the Democratic legislature, Democratic constitutioQ.&1 officers a n d t h e R e p u b I 1 c a n· adnurustration don't strike some sort of budget compromise. The first to be sworn in was Wieder, who was administered the oath of office by Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Knox. Lookl~g atiead to the lour y..,. of her second baud term, Wieder said ahe expects government will conUnue to look tor wayw to streamline Itself and economize. under the guise of protecting us from ounelves." Wieder ran unopposed In the June primary in a district that Includes both Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. Clark, aft.er reciting the oath administered by Orange County Superior Court Judge James Alfano, suggested the difficult questions now facing county government are the same ones county officials have been facing for years. "How, for example, can be balance the protection of our environment with the demands of our economy? How can we provide needed medical care to_ the poor? How can we sustain the quality of life In a recession- ravaged era of less money, less jobs and less opportunity? What can we do about the (John Wayne) airport? About the courts? About our deteriorating transportation system?" Clark asked Clark, whose district takes in Anaheim, Bue na Park and Orange, Is the board's senior member. He was e lected to a fourth term last June without opposition. and rp1trictlon1 on kinda of medkal tervicet to be funded are intended to aave the atat.e $200 mJlllon in the ti.cal year endini June 30. The awitch 11 caualna aeriou.a problem• for ho.plula such u UClMC. Gonzale:c •tlmated the ho1pltal '• annual budget will need to be reduced u much aa $6.8 million to abeorb the shock. "Thia 11 a very dra1Uc and profound change that I don't think molt people have 1ruped the 1lgnlfk!ance of," he aaid. Layoff notices to take effect ln 45 days soon will be aent to 250 employees at the medical center -10 percent of the full-time staff, he said. Not all of thoee are expected to be laid off. Administrators continue to examine 1hort.ened work week.a, accelerated retirement proarama for veteran workers and ways of encouraging low -seniority worker. to flnd other joba, he aa fd . "We're going to wie Ulyoffa u a laat retlOrt," Gonzalez aald. Offlclal1 also expect to consolidate some services and• (See MEDI-CAL, Page Al> 1 Malavasi · duniped 'for fans' Los Angeles Rams owner Georgia Frontiere says she fired head coach Ray Malavasi, who guided the Natio~l Football Leagwe club to i1.s only Super Bowl berth, ''for the sake of our fans." Malavaai, who coached the Rams into the Super Bowl in 1980, but who had two losing PLAYERS' REACTION: See Sports, Page Dl seasons, was relieved of hi& position Tuesday, confirming reports from early in the season that he was on his way out. Frontiere said in a prepared statement: "We are indebted to Ray for some fine seasons of football. He helped ua mto the playoffs three times, won two division championships and coached our first Super Bowl team. Unfortunately, the results of the past two sea.sons have fallen short of our goal to give our fans a winning t.eam. "I have a strong personal feeling of friendship for Ray. Her is a line and loyal person: However, I feel for the sake o£. our fans, it is time to make ~ change." . • Each official said many new challenges remain for county . gpvemment while many chronic :~obl• s, panlcularly ' tion, aw~ llOlutknL A 4rnsingtn• fiscal woes i nherited by Gov. George -Deukmejian when be recited the "The days of blank-check budpta have vaniabed. We face al\ eta when only euentlal services will be affordable," Wieder aaid. "We can no lon,ger afford the far-flunc regulatory aj{enclea we have established Sueasing traJ'l•portatlon in newly devel9pln1 portions of IOUth Orange County, Supervi3or Thoma.a Riley said one of the greatest cba1lenges faclna the board will be ill ability to provide the ayatema needed to move people about lo comJn1 years. "What is needed now ls the development of a comprehensive financial package which gets the (See BOARD, Page A4 ) Riddled by lnjwiea. the Ramt completed the strike-abortened: aeuon with a 2-7 record after'. going 6-10 in 1981. Malavasi hact, steered them to a record of 12--t" (See MALAVASI, Page AZ) -'"Gath of office Monday, McCarthy Ray Malavasi Sycamore project decision delayed~ Laguna Beach City Council members are taking· a cautious stand on a developer's proposal to build 1,600 apartment units on a portion of Sycamore Hills in Laguna Canyon. And while council members agreed an offer of $5.5 million for 62 of the ~22 city-owned acres i.s tempting. Mayor Neil FiUpatrick said the proposal "doesn't look very promising if we have other options." The council and the developer will meet again in two weeks, after the panel has had an opportunity to r e view new Information submitted late Tue9day. Sycamore Hills Venture wants to purchase the land for construction of apartment \>ulldlngs that would house a population of up to 3,500 The proposal. if accepted, would help the city offset a $7 .2 Maggie's tree to fa,ll By STEVE MITCHELL OflMD8111ll'tlotltetf Support.era of Maggie Meggs' eucalyptus tree quoted from the Bible, recited poetry by Robert Frost, and even painted a scene depicting Laguna Beach as a "chainsaw hell." A. for Megp? "I'm so sick of t,he whole thing I could so out and gnaw the tree down just out of meannea." Instead, Megp uid, she'll wait for the tree man to come out and remove the 60-foot -tall eucalyptus that has been the subject of controversy in Laguna Beach for the past two months. City council members voted Tue.day 3-1 to allow Megp to cut down the tree. The vote came. from the same coundl that placed the tree under the protection of the city's Heritage Tree ordinance just two months ago. After l 'h hours of emotional arcuments for and aaalnst the tree from a chamber full of cltlzens, Mayor Nell Ji'iupatrick was joined by council members San On of re reactor shut down The Unit 2 reactor al the San Onotre Nuclear Oeneratina StaUon hu been •hut down - ju1t 12 houn after lt resumed elecu1cal production. The 1, 100-meiawau reactor be,1an productna electrlclty. Monday alter a three-week 1hut.down for rep.!ra. Tueeday'a 1hutdown occurred atw work.en found a leaky tube \hat wae allowlna ocean water to pu1 l_nto .,.. ~\ condetwtr. Oive Barron, 1 apo~ for Southern Califoema DlilDn eo .• ma1or owner of lh• nuclear atatlon tt\M mUes aouth of San Cl.mtn\e, Mid Unit 2 prob.bly 'fW be back ln operation by the ~°' Owtwwk. ' • again The ocean tube leak u not a new problem at the Unlt 2 reactor. On Nov. 19, with the react.or operating at 50 perc:ent caP'dty, another aea waw-tube leaked, aett1n1 off a chain of problema that kept the plant out of service fOf' about a week. Under normal c:ondlUona the plant U1H ocean water to cool the .. ltMm ln the ~. tumina that ttffm lnto water which la rec:onverted to 1tnm to drive the turbtne. Technicians dlecover*<I th• luk TuHda~ when they dtt«Wd ~h l.velt of IOdlum and chlond"e In th• conctenMr water, a.min a.Ad. million debt owed to former owners of Sycamore Hills. David Michelson, a Laguna Beach investor and partner in the joint d evelopment venture, asked the council Tuesday for a 90-day negotiating perlQd during whic h he could negotiate exclUsively with the city on the proposal. But counci l m e mbers, expressin~ concerns over the at last Dan Kenney and Bobbie Minkin IQ..supportlng a city Board of Adjustment decision permitting removal of the tree. The diDenting vote c.ame from Councilman Bob Gentry . ·councilwoman Sally Bellerue was abeent. The vot.e ends a battle over the tree between Meggs and a neighbor, Michael Tartaglia. The 64-year-old widow hired a tree cutter to remove a small grove of eucalyptus on her property, lhe claimed the trees were l'Dftly, odorous and costly to maintain. Tartaglia, ln an effort to save one of the trees, persuaded the council in late November to place the eucalyptus on the city'• Heritase Tree lilt. (See TREE. Pas• Al) proposal, tabled the matt.er until a Jan.· 18 meeting. Under Michelson's proposal. 60 percent of the 1,600 units would be set aside for low -and moderate-income senior cltiz.ens. The developer said nearly 70 percent of the hilly parcel would remain in open space. The three-level apartment uniu would fit the contours of the property, he said. Four acres of landscape4 .. parkland would front El Toro Road. Michelson said the unita would not infringe on the ridgeline, thus the develop~ w ould not be vis&ble from Laguna Canyon Road. Council members expressed concern about the 880 parki~ s paces proposed for the development, saying the ratio of'• spaces per unit should be at lea.st one-to-one. And they said the propou.l. if approved as designed, would Oy in the face of the city's bulld.lna height limit -which Is 36 feet. Council members said the.I~ blggest concern was the nwnbef of units proposed and the effeal of road traffic such a project would produce. Michelson, and hi• partner. Gregg DlRlem.o, said the offer would not be economically viable it the number of units waa reduced. JllAd they uld they could not-. go forward with the projec:~ -~ more parkina or lower prof~ bu11dinp were itequired. A aquare, riger from the Gold Rmh day• will be re-created at Dana Point Harbor. See Page Bl. MEDI-CAL FIGHT • • • perh•r• ahul down ('erlal11 h09pit.a wanp lO aave money A freeze on dllcrelionary travel and r4!laled e>epensea already has been implemented, he aald. •Ahhough Gonzalez and his .. iatanta won't know exactly what \o expect until negoliaUons are over, he aaid he carries httle hope that the medical t"enter's firat major layoffs In recenl memory can be avoided. "It's kind of a closed book." he said, noting lhal his hosp1lal, the UC Board of Regents and the Hospital Council of Southern California lobbied against the Medi-Cal legislation last summer Along with the new laws governing Medi -Cal , thl• legislature a lso modified its aasistance for treating poor pto ple class1hed as medically i ndigent adults. This group formerly was eligible for J'vieda- Cal due to .catastrophic illness or injury and/or loss of job. Under the new leg1slat1on, financial respons1blllty for such people was shifted from state to counly government The st.ate will provide 70 percent of the average costs of the past three• y~ars for treatment of indigents ._i_?onzalez, noting that ha s npspital handles many md1gent.s, said the state funds won't cover costs. whic h · m eans fewer services and the r efore, less reve nue. Projected l osses lnvu)vlna Indigent cart<, an estimated $2.~ million thll year, are Included in UCIMC'a $6.8 million coet-cutting figure. UClMC offldala expect \o meet t w1ce with state negotlator1 to work out a Medi-Cal contract. Gonzalez said Tuesday that little l'ould be predicted about the outcome -and whet.her the $6 8 million 1s a realistic figure - because of the competitive nature of tht.• contracts The best possible outrome, he said, would be a total 1068 thia year o! $2.5 million. The Medi-Cal changes are not expt.'Cled to hurt the UCI College o r Med1c1ne's research or t.eaching programs at the medical center, said S tanley van den Noort, college dean. The real d anger, h e said, would be if the hosplt.al didn't win a Medi-Cal con\J"acl. But van den Noort. who was among the group going to Sacramento today, said he was optimistic that the institution would be included. He noted 1t would be "wrong to believe" the medical center needed poor people for training medical students and said the comnutment lO serving the poor 1s based on a separate issue. the. UC system's ,JOint responsibility to see that no one goes without proper medical care TREE WILL FALL • • • Meggs applied to the board of adjustment for permission to remove the tree. She received it. Tartaglia appealed that decision . Tuesday night the council bowed lO the wishes or . Meggs. Meggs' contention that her pro perty rights were being v iolated was alternately supported and disputed. Tom Alexander, a former president of Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., termed the argument of Meggs' property rights a smokescreen. ·"I think my neighbors might object lf I ran a pig farm m my backyard, or the best little MALA VASI • • after becoming the head coach m 1978, lhen 9-7 in 1979 and 11-5 in 1980. The firing came just a day after Malavasi expr essed confidence that the coming week would be business as usual for him. "I expect we'U have meetings during the next week to start ~king plans for next year," M.alavasi said on Monday whorehouse m Laguna Beach," he said "The issue of property rights as silly, 1Snlt it?" Like AJexander, others argued that the rights of neighbors overshadow those of the property owners Some became e m otional Appellant Tartaglia declared, "'The right lO do whatever you want on your own property does not exlSt." He then urged the council lO "Take an ax out of thlS woman's · hand once and for all." Council members appeared torn bet ween keeping the tree on ·the Hentage Tree list and.f.actttg- potenual legal action should the eucalyptus fall onto houses in the neighborhood. Mmkm, m casting her vote in support of Meggs, SaJd, "It was never my inten tion (in her previous vote) lO spindle, fold or mutilate property rights of any Lagunan." Kenney tenned Meggs' acdon of cutung down the grove m the first place as a "despicable act," but said he was concerned about the liability she would encompass and her property rights. Little heroine Delly Ptlot staff Ptloto by RlcNl!d KoeN« ~ Dean Fawcett hugs his niece, Gabriel Fawcett, 4, who saved h e r 3-year-old brother from tragedy today by summoning help a(ter he tumbled in the family swimming pool on Bonaire Way in Newport Beach. Relatives pulled out the boy who was alert and breathing when paramedics arrived. Worker hurt in hameJ.ire A gas company e mployee suffered first-and second-degree burns on .bis right arm 'l'uesday after a gas hne he was repairing at a Sant.a Ana Heights residence bunt lnto flames. Rod Harris, 28, of Hunlington Beach was treated at Cosia Mesa Memorial Hoepital for the burnt and laier released. Harris works for the Southern California Gas Company Firefighters controlled the 1:45 p.m blaze, at 2302 S . Bnstol St . in 10 minutes, "I'm r ervln1 tht! right lo re•I w lhil decl•lun ... " shortens .term Evt•lyn Hart'• flret oftlclal decision H the new mayor of Newport Beach wu a bold one -•h~ •hortened her own term. Jiart. who 1u«'et'ded outgoing Mayor Jackie Ht'other Tuetday. 1ald •he'll serve only one year in the t.op city council poet Instead of lhe traditional two. "But," Hart added ha1t1ly. "I'm reeerving the right to review that deci1lon al the end of m)"flrat year." Hnrt overcamt.• a low-kt•v bid b)" her colleague John Cox for the mayorship and was ek'<:Led m a single round of secret balloting during the afternoon sessaun Votes were cast on slips of paper thul were passed to the ci t y clto>rk, tabulated and destroyl'd One l'Xtepllon t.o the se<:rl'C..'V or the proceedings caml' when Countllman Don Strauss publicly nominated himself for mayor pro tempore, the sec·ond m command on the seven-member counci.1. But Strauss, who rapped hls l'Olleagues for the secret ballot1ng , was r ebuffed Councilman Phil Maurer was elected mayor pro tempore. Befort! the voung, Strauss said he was disturbed by a newspaper report that said some council members would refuse to endorse him be-cause of his voting record "My votmg n>cord on major land use issues does not have anything to do with bemg mayor pro tempore," Strauss said, noting he now Is the most senior council member who has not served as mayor or mayor pro tempore The surprise or the hour-long meetang was that outgoin g Councilman Paul Hummel, narrowly defeated in a bitter council race last November, came Mayor Evelyn Hart armed with so tew words . Spectators m the audience and l'ounc1l members said they were braced for a fiery swan song from Hummel, who lashed out at many of his council colleagues during the elect.ion. "l don't have much to say," Hummel said. "It's been a rare privilege and I've enjoyed lt. This ! IS a City Of tremendous i challenges " ; Bill Agee. who defeated ; Hummel in the election, was : formally seated and begins a i four-year t.enn j Mayor Hart's second official ! action was to .)Om her colleagues j m boosting her monthly expense : allowance $100 to $255 The : allowance is m addition lO the • monthly ~unc1l salary of $500. Suiiny, warmer Coastal Fair lonlQhl and Thurldlly -Mth ebrne OIQh cloud• Chance ol log or low douos ,_r Ille coast late tl)nlghl and earty Thursday Sunny and a 1>11 warmer ()o.l.,.nlglit Iowa 38 10 50 Hi0111 on Tttul'Mlay 66 to 72 El1ewhere. lrom Point doncapllon to lh• Mexican l>ofd« and out 80 mlln~hl WW!al>le winds night and •. t>eccmlng -ler!Y 7 10 1 011 Thuraday afternoon er1y ._.. 1 to 3 feet lhtough ureday Moally clear 11t.la1 1 tor • Chance ot tog « low uda I••• tonight and eerly ay I There'• a cl\anca at log or IOw oud• near the Southern . lllornla eout Thuradey ornlng, but tll• Natlon a l Hth•r Sarvle• ••Y• th• dty Ololld be telr with eom• high ., Ille 201 tonight The h i gh Tl1urlld1y 11 prachcted at 54 10 12 -.n 0....,1,.ghl low of 25 to 35 18 expected in the Owana Valley wl11ch 11 lorecall 10 have fair weather with high cloud• Tttur.c!ay and • high tamperalUf'e t>etwMn 55 and 83 n .. high dM«!I ate IOt-.1 10 have lows tonlghl of 28 to <IO and htQh• Thurllday o1 se 10 &e. While lhe Iowa In the ~ o-t• .,. expected to d•op to 35 10 42 an<I the hlgl\9 ere pradlClecl at '88 lo 75 Tllurllday All ~• lhould 1>41 lalf w!lh some high CIOudl Sit.lee -Mii t>e clOudy Olf al l>MI. hazy •l>ove moat of Norlharn Cellfomla on Tllurllday Wldesprell(I tog WH lorecu1 tor coa1tal and valley communillM. but lhe M9vy mlal would clear In moil ., .. s by mkklay the NWS ...0 HCJWe\lef log ••" per11at In lhe south ar>d of the SacramfnlO Val'-'f 1111d lhe north part ol the Livermore Valley There wu • lllghl Chance Ol ~• Thursday morning in the Mount Shalt•·SIM\tyOU ., .. Predicted high tamperelurH for Thureday Included Eureka 61. Shula Dam. 5• Sallnu 64, San JOH. 57, YOHmlle. 50 Concord •• Suaanvllla •5, Santa AON. 50 _Te 1upe rat ure s_ Albany Alt>vqu8fQU8 Amarillo ...,_.., .. Atlanta A11an11c Cny Austin 811111mora Bllllngll 81n'nlngham Blsmarci. BolM NATIOH Boe ton Brownavllte BufftlO ~•ng1on Cuper cnati.ton. s.c Chetleaton. 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NATION lash floods threat in Pacific Northwest- By The A11oclated Pre11 Re1ldent1 of the PacUlc Nonhwut wer'e beln1 warned to keep a wary eye on fut-rialng rlvers today, while Louisiana flood vlcUma were beginning the dreary job of reclaimlna their mud-caked homes after three rain-fr~ da)'1. The National Weather Service l11ued flaah-Uood" warnln11 early today for 1everal 1treama In Orep and Waahlnat.on near where to1 and free&lng rain wa1 hamperina the eearc-h for flv• people who dluppeared Monday night whlle on a flight from Portland to Idaho Falla. Claims hit $105 million ~DOUG W1LLll "rm ti0ln1 to be rnoe\lna wit.h. ........,,,_, ~Uve leaden U\11 week.. I'll SAC!( AMENTO Gov. &1lo be I tf.il\I 10CM Input from -f0"'•--on-?r111rg•e,_,,f)\.iwr1u~k-n"'J1 e--j~l""'• ... n.._.,1 ... 1 ..... y'"'t-'""O"U'"t..-..c ... a+.titn n-MD'l~ft • Callfornian1 will have to watt Monday I'll be "°"kina • more unUJ next week to•flnd out lf hU ~ 1tat«nent on tM budpt lnau1ural addreu reference to and the 1tate of the 1tate," be "net taxe1" 11 • •lanal of aald. IOft.enlna~Uontoataxhlke. Later Deukmejian preu "I've no there'• bMn 10me IOCftW')' Larry Thomu aald the effort• 'o interpret thou new aovemor1tillis1pproachin1 remark•," Deukmejaln told the bud 1 et from th• reporteni Tueeday en route t.o hit "phlloeophlcal framework" tlwt flnt cabinet meetins. the 1tate should not ralle taxes. 111 think I'll hold back and wait But Thomu dld not 1pedflcally untll Monday and then perhapa rule out • tax lncreue. there'll be • further, more "The propoeal th.at will be put complete explanation of thOM forth by the aovernor 11 • remarlu," he added. balanced budaet that will not Oran LAS VEGAS. Nev -the MGM Grand H otel has ~ to pay $75 million In claims from a 1980 fire that killed 85 people an the gambling resort, bnngmg 1ta total payments from the disaster to $105 million filed In court until It la formally approved by all parties, U.S . District Court Judge Louis C . Bech tie authf'rlZC'd thr rrlrns<' o f 3 sUltemenl by the hotel and attorneys representing the 450 remaining plaintiffs detailing the $75 million payment Cancer claims NY congressman Although the settlement reached Tuesday will not be 1,000 apply for 100 jobs PF.ORIA, IU. -More than 1,000 people applied for 100 minimum-wage jobs at a supermarket on the first day that applications were being accepted, state job agency officials said. WORLD Mark Alcorn and two friends spent 9 hours in the cold waiting to be first in line when the Job Service office opened at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday to take applications for jobs at a new Kroger store. Peace proposal promised PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia -Leaders of the SoV1et bloc today promised a "new great peace proposal" based on renunciation of rrulitary force between the Warsaw Pact and NATO. A communique carried by the official Czechoslovak news agency CTK at the end of a two-day Warsaw Pact summit said the proposal would be published at the United Nations at some later lime by leaders of th~ F.ast European alliance. Mexico pushing austerity MEXICO CITY - Warning that high inflation and unemployment will continue, President Miguel de la Madrid told the nation he will push hla austerity program to ahake MexJco out of i ta worst recessJon in hall a century. STATE He said the country is recovering its sagging prestige and the confidence of foreign bankers, but MexJco still faces a ~ouah ye11r. Inflall<p' hovers at 100 percent "il_nd 1. 2 million M~ have lost theJr jobs since the crisis hit in August. 40% 'flunk' smog tests LOS ANGELES -A series of surprise auto inspect10ns revealed that 40 percent of 45 cars checked had ineffective or disconnected smog-control systems. the state Air Resources Board says. The inspections. conducted along Rosemead Boulevard in suburban Rosemead, were the firs t in a series of unannounced inspections the agency plans this month, said Don Drachand, chief of the ARB's Los Angeles vehicle control division. Three California Highway Patrol officers who randomly pulled over the vehicles 10 miles n ortheast of Los Angeles could have cited drivers for inadequate smog devices. Ex-con guilty of threat LOS ANGELES -A 25-year-old ex-convict <:Ould be sentenced up to five years in prison and given a $1 .000 fine for threatenfNl to km President Reagan iri a letter sent to a Palm Desert radio station. Robert llale Granger, wbo haa a history of mental problems. was convicted Tuesda)'. on a federal charge of sending the letter threat, and will be sentenced Jan. 25, said Alsistant U.S. Attorney Richard Kendall. Cyclist awarded $675,000 LOS ANGELES -A $675.000 payment was approved by the county Tuesday for a former ambulance driver who suffered brain damage when n he was tlhrofwn fhrioml his motorcyc e a ter tt ng a large pothole in a road In Malibu Immediately after voting on the payment for Gary Voh, 43, the Board of Supervisors adopted Superviaor Kenneth Hahn'• motion instructing the county's Road Department to set up a "pothole hotline" to encourage prompt reporting of dangerous road conditions. WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Benjamin Roeenthal, D-N.Y .. an early opponent of the Vietnam War who later became a crusader for conawnen, died the day after he wa1 1worn in for an 11th term. He was 59. Rolenthal, who suffered from can cer of the colon, was deecrlbed by New York Mayor Edward Koch as "1monjf New York's greatest legialatora.' Hls death Tuetday eome. eight days after Rep.·elect Jack Swigert, R-Colo., died, leaving the House with 268 Democrats, 16 Republicans and two vacancies. No date has been announced for a special election to fill Roeenthal's seat. Race yacht destrQyed in blaze By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly ltMot Soettng Wrtt.f The 69-foot sloop Drifter, one of the most famous racing yacht.s on the West Coast, burned and sank In San Blas Harbor, Mexico, according to an unconfirmed ham (amateur) radio report received today by Reed Caughey of Long Beach. The report said the owner, Harry Moloeh~. ~d ht. wife, Wendy, were aboard but eeeaped without injury after batt.llng the blaze. The ~u.ae was unknown. The yacht was en route back to i ta home port in Long Beach after being flnt to fin.l.sh in the 1,000-mlle Lo• Anaielu to Mazatlan race. Moloehco deshrned and built the y~t in 197'l' as a pot.ential flrst-to-flniah entry In the Trans pac Los Angeles to Honolulu race. It waa an ultra· light displacement boat (ULDB) des1gn&d to beat Ball Lee's record-smashing 65-foot Merlin. In their first match-up Merlin beat Drifter to Honolulu by nine minutes. In the 1979 Honolulu race Drifter was first to finish, coming in far ahead of Merlin. The two boats swapped line honors (first to finish) in seven Mexico races, standing about even overall. In the recent Mazatlan race Moloshco was co-skippering Drift.er under a charier to Cliff Tuck.et of the Long Beach Yacht Club. More details on the fire and &inkina were expected via ham radio fuday. . Navy rescues fishermen SAN DIEGO (AP) -Two San Dle10 fiahermen whose boat burned pnd sank In shark- Infested waters spent 38 hours in a dinghy before being rescued when crewmen from a passing Navy ship spotted the Cishermen's laat flare. Terry Hawkins, 44. and Ted Gelger, 40, were picked up about 100 miles off the coast Qf San Diego Tuesday night by crewmen from the destroyer tender AcadJa. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot" Whit don't you like? 842•6086 Call the number at left and your meaage will be recorded, traNCribed and delivered to the appropriate edit.or. The same 24-hour 1n1werin1 .ervlce may be used to record let ters to the editor on 1ny topic. Mallbolll contrlbutora must include their n1me and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please • Tell us what's on your mind. ~COAST D1llyPHlit l~M•d.eon C0nttolet L Ktty Sdwlt1 Yk• Pr..-.i .... ~ °' M¥«11:11 Roeentha111 sharp tongue and .abraalve personality made him unpopular with 1ome fellow politlclan1, including former President Lyndon JohfllOn. But others, auch u Koch and Rep. Bobe rt Kutenmeler, D-Wia., who admint.tered the oath Rosenthal took from a hospital bed on Monday, l&ld he d Is p'l aye d courage and compassion "I regarded him u a model," said Kastenmeier. "He had a great deal of pluckin e1s and courage. He knew odd1 were against him." Kastenmeier said Rosenthal was surrounded by doctors and relatives at Georgetown \- Unlver1ity Ho1pltal when he took the oath o~ office . "We talked briefly but not much; It wu an effort for him ... I shook hands with him and l felt that that was the last time I'd ever see him," K.astenmeier llld. ''One congressman with a fair amount of chutzpah can awaken the public conecience," Roeen\t1&1 told a reporter during his apl.1- Vietnam War fiRht in the 1970.. In the last Congress he served on the Foreign Affairs Committee and the second- ranking Democrat on the panel's Middle East subcommittee, where he was an ardent champion of larael. •• Benjamin Rosenthal Swigert eulogized as servant . ; r n h DENVER (AP) -Jack'l Swigert, the astronaut who , gained fame guiding the stricken ... Apollo 13 1pacecra.ft ufely back to Earth, baa been euJogi%.ed a\._. hill funeral u a man dedicated to, , serving others. ; More than 1,000 fel}ow·~ politicians and astronauts. friends" and family filled the Church ~ft I _ .1be..Rl1J~JL.Cll.d.at \o capacity ·j Tueeday lot th8 fW'ihal Swigert, 5 1 ~ died of« oompllcat!OM from bone rnarrowr1 cancer Dec. 27, one week before. M would have been sworn in 11f. ;· a Colondo conere-nan-~ Prealdeot and Mn. Be-.ari' 1 exprwed their sympathJ In • telei?'am to. Swicert'p mother, 1' Virginia Swigert, which wu' read" at the funeral: H "Our hearta and prayen ani•' with you and your family on 1 Jack'• death. Hll courage'• throughout his life has been~ an Inspiration to othen and hiJ i memory will alway. live on aa young American.s follow in tu.-, footatepa of love and aervice t.ou our nation. With deepe1t sympathy ... " Jim Lovell, who wu al8o od the Apollo 13 space capsule in 1970 when it was crippled by an exploeion in space, said s.wuiPltri .... "hid those qualities a man woulct like to see in his son, troopt would like to see in a general, the public would like to see in ~ politician." .. Drifter, a racing yacht well known along the West Coast, has reportedly burned and sank in San Blas Harbor, Mexico. Y-ormer~ of the Army~ Howard "Bo" Callaway, now Colorado Republican party chalnnan, aaid Swigert was ~ than • hero. ,, Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Crrtifl~ Ofmolo1i11. AGS PEARLY BLACK? Att you M!riou! What color are pearla? you can't go wrona by •ytnc ~la ate white ... u In "pearly white." &l you wouldn't ~ wrona. •tit.her, If you l&id pearla are black, bec9uaie aome a,..! The oyster flahermen of the South Pacific'• Society laland1 tomethnea find the black 1pedmeN lnllde the hup ( 14-lnch ciwnew) Black Up Oysters. The black pH.ti ta a bonua to the fiahennan, becauae It brinp a pt'Vfnium prb. Anolher, IOUJ'\1e of black purla la clOM a\ hand -tn the Ool1 ot c.llfomla which teparates Baja C•llfornla }rom Mexico'• mainland. Baja'• moUbWD.1.,.. rich ln ~and .U~ en. Water dral.n1nc doWn the mountain r1n1u lnte,_•h• 1uu earn•• contamlnanta tnat c.uae oystert to1j)roduce bl~k .,....... When \he SP8Mh explorW eor. ntturned Id ]Wop. ffOd) the .,1t (allo <'*lied the $cl9 Of ~ In the 16th century. U. black1..,,.ari. h• brouaht back w•r• an lnatant MnH\lon. Th• Spaniard• med• fortunes harv .. un1 blad' j)9arll near what I• now LaPaa. Dlv•n ..,.... still brina up an ~ ~ ...-Uty. ·How much.,. \he)' ~? A,_~ CIC ma"1hed blatk ... ,..,.. .. YliMd .... ..im.r Skilled Protesslonal •••. • • ervice For your valuable Jewelry and watches 11 u clOM to you as J.C. Humphries Jeweler• where our own craftsmen carefully do the work under personal . aupervlston. ii'Dl•mond a PrectOua Gem &ettlng V'Flne awelry C•re a Aepelr vr Orlgln•I Jewelry Dealgn and Cre•tloria· ~Fine Watch A•Hlr _ v-Qem· •nd Jewelry Appr•INll ~ . COMt DAILY PILOT /WM,,_~, Januwy I. 1813 Dellr ........... .,, heltl* O'D-•• ~.aring the spotlight at swearing-in ceremonies Tuesda·y were r~-elected su pervisors (from left) Thomas Riley, Harriett Wieder and Ralph Clark. BOARD • • • f'rom Page A1 oommunhy involved and cS.velopl an undentandlna ot thlt ~ rtoft' ~ ....... li9-,.JpiA.L...:~ facn dit coun1y:• RU~ ield~ .::;;..~:- -"Vtte1 teld"I U\e oa&.b o offlee rlllf~p,t '8 Cofl from 1tat• Court ot pp"eaT -:-±ff-b-~··· ;-i.P-Juatioe Robert Rk:k.141t. '7-a-------1•,... Riley , who .. dl1trlct ena>mpueee much of the Oran&• $ 5 00 000 Co11t, 1ald other challenlH ~ows ' hclril county aovernment Include hou1ln1, 11,1pplyln1 , • a<Mquate water anCI provld~ afr T h J ' trantportatlon. • a m • I I r v l n e All of the money railed ln Riley al10 1tre11ed the Foundation hu live.n a' the campalp ii lntended to Importance of completJnJ the $300,000 (rant to the <>ranee s o toward facllltlea In San Joaquin Tran1portatlon County YMCA Federation to Ne-wpon Beach, Hun~n Con1dorbytheendofthedeC8de help be1ln Ill ••~.e-mUUon Beach, Santa Ana and drive for new and expanded Laeuna Niguel. The Irvtne and re1olvlnJ que1tlon1. over flldlltJOI. FoundAtJon , .. _,.._, If ma•-L.....1, • fµture expanaton of the exlatlna Th .......... ""nGU Moulton Parkway In La1una • foundat~ lift comei will be •pllt e-venly AmOnl the Hilla. In thtt Tfohrm1 ~d tml atchln1 fouThr. T h e S a n J o a q u I n 'ran • • tr• on muit e YMCA Federation wu Tran1portatlon Corridor la a ral.o 1 •lmllar amount, .. id started in 1975, through a pronn ... d freeway that would Ralph Loatherby, chairman grant fro m the Irvine r~ of th• federaUon'1 Board of Foundation, to ralae fundl extend from Newport Beach to Dtrt"Ctul'I. from countywlde donors. San Juan <;:aJ>latrano. It would be des.igned to relieve con,estion on both Padflc Cout Klghway and the San Dlego Freeway. "If we delay unneceuarlly with this procea, I believe that the continued poaltlve erowtli which we have seen ln the aouth county cannot be maintained and the traffic problems which we aee In the county ID the north will become .an increued reality in the 10Uth," Riley said. The retired Marine Corp• general, wbo began his third term after taking the oath. waa re-elected handily after defeating three challengers. • Lacuna Beach senior cltlz.e n1 Interested In publl1hlns their written words 1hould •htn up for Dlua Asbell'• writing coune, which beginl Monday. She will pre1ent six workshops on all form• of • Evening jet nolse from the Marine Corp& Air Station, El Toro. Is expected to be louder than usual 1everal day1 thla month because of. aircraft carrier landing writing, Including the 1hort story, TV scriptl, the newel and the essay at the Senior Citizen community center. The fee is $50 for the six two-hour sessions. For information, call 497 -244 1. practice Noise will increaae from 5 to 7 p.m. today, Thursday, Friday and Jan. 13, 14. 20, 24. 25 and 26, according to a base spokesman. I ' i j_ : . : i. Artificial beak falls off pelican j •The Parent Teacher Organization for the Huntington Beach Union High School District guidance center is holding an aluminum and newspaper drive Saturday. People wi1hlng to contribute material may brina It by the center at 17200 Golden West St. between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday. By JOEL C. DON Ofille 0.-, Net ..... 'The plan to move two brown licans with artificial beaks to World developed a crimp y after another bird lost its beak in an accident. Cathy Lee's fiberglass beak ftn off after the pelican, named for a TV entertainer, bumped into an animal assistant at Crown Valley Animal Hospital in LaRuna Niguel. . 'the incident occurred as hospital officials were preparing to send two birds -Rusty and Jamie -to the San Diego marine park for eventual release into the wild. Because of the accident, veterinarians decided to only send Jamie. Th~ plan to keep the other bird for obeervation. Jamie will not be restrained or caged once tape around ha wings wears off ln two to four weeks, according to Sea World spokeswoman Diane Wolfe. Wildlife officials hope the pelican will be able to resume a nonnal 1*following an attack last fall that left it without an upper beak. The pelican will be kept ln a special facility and will not be on public view, Wolle said. "We're hoping that in the time it is here the rehabilitation area will be imprinted on its mind ao it will come back for food 90 that we can observe it," lhe said. Biologists fear the artificial beak may r\p off when the bird dives into the sea to catch fish. Without upper beaks, pelicans cannot feed themselves and would die of starvation. T.he accident today is coasidered a 1etback for the lifesaving prosthetic surgery that has been performed on four of 15 patientl in the animal hospital'• ''pelican ward.'' The surgical tellm, headed by Dr. Robert •Rooks of Fountain Valley, used steel plates, ac:rews and a powerful bone cement to attach the 1peclally molded beaks, said Crown Valley veterinarian Gayle Roberta. Dr. Roberti said surgery is planned for all of the pelicans and, with the exception of one bird, they will be aent to Sea World f<1r eventual return to the wild. Pinocchio, the fint bird to undergo proathetic surgery, has adapted well to inpatient life and will remain at the hospital for study,-she said. . The first mutilated pelicaru were discovered in the Dana Point Harbor area around mid- October with their upper beaks hacked or sawed off. Four of the 19 birds that have been found so far have died as a result of their injuries. Until thil week, officiala Nld there were 18 mutilated pelicana. Just One Value From Our Storewlde w NOW IN PROGRESS Imported Brass & Glass Tables from Italy. Constructed of Brass Bases and Thick Glass Top with "O.G." Edge . .., Limited to stock on hand WAS '737 NOW WAS '624· NOW . WAS 1912 Fine rumiture Ind lnt.rfor 0 .. ffln COSTA MESA 1598 Newport 8 Mj .. (714) 842·2080 LAGUNA BEACH• 34& Nof1h OoMt Hwy. ( 714) 4t4-e&e 1 State Fish and Game Department spoke1man Ralph Young acknowledged Tuesday that a bird picked up in the San Pedro area on Dec. 7 had not been reported by the game warden who took the injured animal to the Crown Valley animal hospital. An angry fisherman is believed to be responsible for the mutilations because the birds get tangled in lines and nets. Though a National Audubon Society reward fund totals more than $18,000. no one has come forward with Information that might lead to the conviction of whoever-is responsible for the mutilationit. The brown pelican is on the federal endangered species list. • Special counseling will be available at UC Irvine Jan. 11 for community college students interested in transferring to the university. Counselors will be available in the Adminis tration Building lobby from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to discuss matters • The Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Guild has become the f1r1t organiz.ation to support the _;-ountain Valley Woman's Club's "Adopt A Blue Dot" campaign with a $300 donation. The funda will be used to purchase 200 blue street reflectors that will help firefighters locate the nearest including financial aid, housing, admiHlons and disabled student services. Academic counselors from many departments also will be on hand. Students ahould bring copies of their high school and college tran9Cripta. fire hydrant. City tire offidals say 1,800 "blue dots" are needed throughout the community. More than $1,000 has been collected toward a goal of $3,SOO. Contributions can be sent to the Fountain Valley Woman's Club, 18931 Santa Catherine St., Fountain Valley, Calif. 92708. BENSON & HEDGES Only 6 mg yet rich enough to be called deluxe. Regular and Mentiol. Open a box toda~ ~ . ' Orange Coat OAtLY PtLOT/WecfnteieUy, JMUatY 5, 1113 N8 Sf NYSE COMPO ITE TRAN ~ACTIONS lllUUATIOlt\ lllfC\.11 .. flAOU 011 fMI lllW YOa•. MIOtlllUf, "6''"' ,. •• IOtf .. OlfeO" 6110 Ctll,lllllAfl UN• ••tM•••tt ••• .,.,..,,.,, , .. , •••o a•o 111n111u • 'Super NOW' account debuts NEW YORK (AP) Anoth~r type of bank account with no interest celling becomes available at banks-and savings institutions today, but with <.'Onsiderably less fanfar~ than ita' predecesaor of wt month. In fact. banks are not expected w pay much more mterest on the new Super NOW checkmg account than th~y currently do on standard NOW - "negouated order of withdrawal", -and passbook savings accounta. That is because of the expense of processing checks, a problem not present in the money market account introduced Dec. 14 Money market accounta are similar to saving, accounts, allowing three check transacttons and three other transfers a month, and are generally pa,ying interest between 10 percent and 11 percent Sale of markets told LONG BEACH (AP) -The 92-store Stater Bros. grocery chain will be sold by Petrolane Inc., a petroleum services company. to a group of private investors, Petrolane has announced The price for the Sou them Califrrua chain is $11 0 million m cash, notes and securities, thf! company said Tuesday The chain's stores are mainly in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. New bankruptcy bill WASHINGTON (AP) -The 98th Congress has moved quickly toward re-establishing a national bankruptcy law to relieve thousands of businesses, creditors and debtors put m legal limbo by a Supreme Court decision that the old law was unconstitutional. The htgh court ruled against the old law last June 28. but agreed to delay the effective~ of its decision until Chr istmas Eve. On Dec. 23, it refused a request to further stay the decision until March 25. The Jame- duck session of the 97th Congress adjourned without .com.iAMo-UP w1tb a aew lpw .-,. ... ·- .• .. ..... . ·~ _,., .. ;: ··1 ..... . . . ' ' ...... ···~ .... ~ ._ __________________________________________________________ ... , ~ AMERICAN LEADERS C"9 I . , , ... , ... 1·~ '"' I .. Ht I "" tit .. " "' " '• .. ,, ,, I Illa .. J"'1 1 I .... • •• . '·• •• .. ' PCI Up IJ J Up 111 Up 110 Up II t Up II l Up 11.J Up II I Up IO• VP 104 Up 100 Up t1 Up t I VP It Up It UP II Up I.I Up U UP 14 Up 14 UP II Up LO Up II Up ,_. Up 71 Up 11 Up 11 Vo 11 PU Off •• Off .. Off SI on u Off u °" s . Oft SJ Oii •• Oft •.7 00 •.• Oft •.• Oft 0 Oii • 1 Oii 4 I Olf 4 I ()ff 40 Olf • 0 OH 40 Olf M ()It "' Olf Jt Off H Of• >.• Oii ~· Oii J. 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