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CAtlFORNIA 25 CENTS . . - Coercion denied by Krishna defense By STEVE TRIPOLI Of the Dally Pl6ot IC•fl R obin George w.is nt·v1•r coerced into pmmg, or rt'mamrng a member of thC' Hetre Krishrw movement. a lawyer frH-thl· group ha~ lold Orange Cuuntv Superior Court Juror.. George was taken rnto lhl' movement'-; tempi<•., p..artl\ because sht' told mt'mbt'r. '>hl· was being m1stn•ated at honw Layoffs facing coastal colleges Coast Commun1 ty Cul le gt· D1slrrct adm1n1strators have unveiled a proposal to lay off appr ox1malely I 00 Cull ume teachers and adnumstrators The layoffs would help reduce by one-third the $5 5 m1lhon hudget def1c1t facing the dLSlntt dunng the commg !!Chool yt'ar The plan will bt• consadncd tomorrow by the d1str1t·t ., eh.•t•tt'd board of trustees Tht· board wh1c:h overse~s op<·rat1on o f Orange Coast. Coastline and (;Qlden West ('()tleg~. w1U met"l 1n public session at 8 pm in tht· d istrict headquarters. I :no Adams Ave., Costa Mesa D1striC't spokesman Richard Simon said tht• proix>S(>d layoffs w ould affect aoout 114 dastnl'l employees, but bNaus1· som<· have th P right l o "bump" part-time employt·c•s for o th(•r JObS. approx1matel) 9~ p<'oplt• would be left nut nf work Tht' layoff pr o pos<ll "as attacked last nrght by ml:'mbt-rs of the Amencon Federation of Teachers which repn•'i<'nts thP 640 full tunt' tt'a<.'ht>r. emplovl'd at the three college"! Ph1lhs SasrUe. prl'S1dt>nt of tht' local AF'T chaptt'r said ">ht> 1<; hoping a larg<' turnout cd t eachers .. tudents and community mt>mbt>rs v.l)l convm('(' the board not to act on the layoffs Shi· said c;h<' ho~ the trustees w1U C'XaminP otht>r cutbacks suggrsted by tC'acht'rs to save JObs Regarding the etdm1mstrat10n·~ proposal, sh1• c la1mf'd that many of the teacht>r cuts are in subJC'<'ts al1Jo taught vrn ~levunon mu~. including psy<:hology. biology. hLStory and anthropology Oth er cuts are In nursing, th eater arts and s p eelh ms true ti on S unon den1C'd that te lt>v1s11111 courses were a coru11derat1on in the propo&ed cut backs !NDEX At Your ServtC't' A7 Erma Bambeck 82 BUSlness B.l-4 Cavalcade B2 Claasified C5-8 Comics C4 Crouword C4 Death Notices C5 EdltortaJ A6 Enterualnment 8 5 Intennl•ion ~ Ann Landen 82 Mutual Fund• B3 National Newe A3 Public Notkft ~.C5 S porta C l-3 Stock Markew 84 Televiaion 86 Theatera 85 WMther A2 ~ l Los Angeles attorney Marshall Moq~an said yesterday In hrs opening statt'mt'nt Morgan painted a d1fferen t picture of the Cypress wo!Tldn 's rnvolvement with the movement which each side agreed startt'd with a VlSrt to a Hare KJrshna temple in Laguna Beac:h than Gt>orge's attorney had in h1.., remarks F'nda y Gt-orge and her mother M arnc1 are allPg1ng 1n a $16 m1llwn lawsuit that Robin's involvement was tht' group 1n thl' mtd-l 970s rel.tultl.'d 1n hc·r fal!>e 1mpnM>nml•nt Thc•ar lawsu11 also <:!..aims there was emotional distrl'SS to the family that led to thl· death of Robin'~ father. Jim R obin 1s now a lJ year-old graduatt' o f Cal Stc1lt' Lung fX.cich S.in Drl'l(o attornL·y Milton Silverman, rt:preSt'ntmg the Ut>orgt·s. said Robin was subJL'c tPd to "a seri es of m111J -bend1ng. mrnd altering L·xhortCltton~" and other actions that broke· her wall and turned her against her parents after sht• .)Otned the movt'ment She was 14 at the time But Morgan sard tht' youth JOmt-d the movemt-nt "of her own £ret• w11J " He said "thert' o.n, l'tlot '°"Oto by CNriM ICMr ~<·ott Bue ttner got o n ha"' k11t•t• to rro po ... •· murriag•· anti Tanya R ed di<'k a<·r••pled . • A real valentine's surprise Hunting ton m a n does m a rriage proposal "up ri ~ht ~ By ROBERT BARKER Of ,,... o.ir, Pllo1 St•ff &'Ott Buettner of Hunt1n1<ton B f' a c h h a " t h t· s p 1 r 1 t 11 f old £ash10ned roman<'!.' llP bel1C'V{'!> If ynu ltoVI' ;1 woman and want tn marry lwr , thC'rf''s no better tame to propost• than on Val!'ntmP's Day wrth " half down long 'itt·mmto<l r• "'<"'. n box of t and y and a bolt It• 11( ,.,. µt·nstvl' t hampagm• A v10lin1st hovt•rt'<I nvt•r th1•1r t,d>l1• pl;1y1nfo( .iµµropr1.tlt· strain., Tht·n H1wttn1·r 'ipr;111g 11110 ut tton. pushing asttll· I ht' tablf' and c;f1pp111g to orw km-.' "Oh my < ;O<J, SC'ott. an· vuu st•raous'' I ·t·an't lw·lwv1· 11 ." Tanya <>aid And &'Ott. 28. duJ 1t up right yesterday when he and Tanya Reddick, l3, :1lso of Huntington Bt>ach. dtnt>d at tht>1r favorth• rf>Staurant But Buf'ltm•r Wds u11dt•tt•rr<'<l Aftf'r th1•v f1n1sht'd tht•ir "I loVf• vm1 VPrV muC'h. will meal.s. Scott softt-n1>d Tanva up vou marry nw'" h1: .ic;k1'Cl Shi· said Vt"" th<•v krSS('{j and o nlookerl> 0tpplaud1•d as thC' v1t1l1111-;t plavt"<l on But·ltm·r. a gradu..att• ur Manna High Sc·hool 111 ll unllngtnn Beach and USC. 1c; a t'\lmmt•n.·1al 1n~uranc"l' undl'rwntcr R<>dd1ck, who wenl to M anna lltgh School. 1s gradua ttng from Cal Stat<' Long Bf>ach m Jun~ Shi:> 1~ a C'h<'<'k<·r at a Westminster "u pcrmarkC'l No datt' has \)('(•n SC't for the wedding was no rt:stra1nt on her whatsoever" to prevent ht•r from leaving George's life in the Krishna movement "posed a dilemma for these people," M organ said, bt-cause she was a nunor but wa:. da1m1ng that one reason sht' wanted to stay with them was w escape abuse by her parents at home lie satd the Georges' story ~hould bt' "play1:d again~t tht- bm:kgrnund of tht· const1tut1onal right of frt•f:dom of relig10n a11d th1• nmst1tut1onal right of tht• prdClllt' of n·l1gwn 'You may not lake tht:m I Krt!.hn<.1 <ll·vott"C-:,J CJnd \OU ma\ not Ilk(• the· ~a\ lht'V drc-ss. bu-t rt.., not a qut'!.lton uf whether you rt.· for or a~ain~t an EaslC'm n·hg1on. Morgan !>Clld Businesses praise CM renewal plan By JODI CADE NHE AD 0( the OeHJ ll'llol Stefl Costa Mesa business lt-adt"rs say they are enthusiastic alx>ut a report put together by a team of private urban planners aimed <.1t r evitalizing the city's aging downtown They said yesterday there 1s an "electnfying quality" wa1ung lo be tapped m the commert'Ull core However. some bus1 n es-; people expressed concerns alx>ut proposals that would lead to demolition of their busmesses and construction o f a sunken frttway Costa Mesa Tomorrow, a group of d owntown business owners was to meet today to d1sl'USS findings re leased earlier this month by nme pane hsts from the Washington-based Urban Land Institute Peggy Re inert, president of Cost.a Mesa Tomo rrow, said most retail owners in the 200-acn· redevelopment arPa art• ('nthus1ast1c about plans tu revitalize dn1A. ntown with nf'w 'thops, land~< aping and h 1 g h c• r d t· n '' 1 \ r (' -.1dc·n11 a I l'onstru1·t1011 II o w " v t• r rn " r 1 • h ,1 n t s 1 n t I.' r v r 1· w • d v l'.., l 1• rd ci v u n a n 1 rn o u .., I v c· i. p r l' "s (• d npJ.1•lSll1o n t<• th• U LI pant I" recomnwnda 11011 that tht' !.to tt t·onstruc 1 14 lwlolA. <,trt>C'I lt'vPI frt>c•way along Nt·v. p o rt Boulevard Rt.-mert &:1.rd hustnl'~ OIA ner; c;trll support l'Onstruu1on of th£' Cost.a M(°'>O F'n~·~ay !Rouw 55J along an adoplt·d· rout1 thcit bypas.o,(':> downtown .ind s~ 1ng~ wt'stward Tht· ULI supported r o u t t• w o u Id l c1 u !. I' 'it• v t' re problC'ml.i during c:on ... 1rut 11on ... hf' ~llcl Tht• l lt\.' H1·dt•vf'lopm£'11l Agem·y will nll'l't March 28 lo l·onstdl'r somt• ,,f thl' p;in1•I ' !>UAA<..,t1t111~ Tlw~· tndu<lt• Int rt·.1 ... 1 ng t ht' , u r rt'111 fJalr •· "~u1x-rblt)(:k' .ii Harbor Aoul1·v.1rd .111d IYth S trC't t wh1< h would n-qu1rl' rkmnl1t11111 ISee CM. Page A2) Ocean View offer agreelllent ioollls TE'ntat.Jvc· agreement on a nt>w tontract between the On·an Vrew School Teachers Assoc1auon and the distnct has been reported in Huntington Bt>ach Thf' tentC1 l1ve agreement calls £o r approximately 500 d1stnrt teachers to receive a 7 perC'cnt pay increase r.etroact1 ve to .July I -and a o percent pay mcrea!lt' in 1983-84. Additionally. district off1c1als have agreed to adjust all teacher salary ste ps (automatic raises based on education level an d years in the d1stnct) to t he Orange County average District negotiators also agreed to add $300 to each teachers' frmgt• ht.·nl'f11 ~Mtk<!l(t· th1 .. \1•.ir and m•>..t v~·ar Cost of thtl> 'l'ar's 1mn•c15e5 ts PSllmat.t'(i at $1.) m1)lton The· m•w v. ,1g<' paC'kage will mcn•ast• tht• pay of lht· .iver<!gc tt•acher t<J ii b11u t $25,81i5 of£ 1crals ~·d Tentat1v1· ;11.tr•·•·nH•nt was rC'at·ht•d uv<'r t hp wt•c•kend. follo w1nj,( 11round tht• clol'k negnt1at11•ns Thursd~y night and Friday T h c• ...i g r f' " m t' n t m u s t b l' raufwd by votes of the ll•ach,·rs and d istrict trustet>s The Ocean View J1strict is made up of 23 t'lemen tary <;('hools in Hunttngton Beach. 1"11unt.un Valley and W<'Stmmster ------------INSIDE--------------, Loa Angele11 Kam playf'n are tmrprlff'd and elated ove r the naming or John Robinson at the teem'• new head coach. P&Re C 1. l-our 1ww "'"lit•' produ<'lion8 -l wo tlrarn a!i, a t'onwdy 11nd a mu11iral -o pt>n at ~outh Coa111 thc-a tf'r~ this Wf't'k . For a prf'vif'w, 1u•t• Pa~._. 8 5 . An 'uncaring' generation Ann l.a nd_.n rffpondt to the concerns of • woman whm rean m emben or the youn1er gent'ratlon are uncaring and unreeUn1. Pa&f' 82. -------~,,.·------~- Orange CoHt College, r~f'ling the e conomic t'runc h, has dropped five intt'~ollegiate l'port11 from ita athle ti<' prugral\l. Page Cl. ln•truato1 Judy Lualdn workl cl09ely whh John Wayne Airport chief of operation• Curtit Porter in Ora"le Coa1t Collf"I«-'• fUpt attendant aninln1 ooune, th~ No. l prc>p'1lM In Calllorala. Pap 81. i I \ ll 01 a11ue C..OHI llAll 'v I'll 0 T /l UHday h1l1111n1 ~ II• IUfl,I ~\ Irvine water election date shifted \• Continued stories S turm vt\'11111'> v. 1•11· tl111'1. l1'tl 111 '.11111u~ tuhh·l> 11ff1·1111fo( lw11d1t' 'llll'h 1:\b ll'llllJ•ll 111 v 111111 .. 111..:. 11111'111ploy11w11t Jtd. d1,,i..lt•1 K' unL-; and low tnlt•r<'i.l llt'No1111l ,lfld commert'1a l loan:. from 1 ho· '°'mall Ausuwss Adm1111<;trnt11111 M.nld1·111.111l111111d tl1.1t '"' 1ppl11.1lll'> v. .. 11ld lo•,t\t \\l'li 1(1 illll ltllllll'\" Ill 111.111" 111 h,111tl I (t ~.11d lht· .• ppl 11 ,1111111, 11111 .. 1 1>1• 111 Cl• I ,,,.d .111d tho d,1111.1~'.t '''"'"~ lt·d ··w,. h.1v1 '" 1 • .,, 1, , ,.,,.,,11 l11•t"illl'>l \\1 I• d1".1l111~! \\ttlt l,1,pd\l'I' 111t•llt \ Ito -..1111 BI I •• II (> d t 111 \\ I •• " ..... .,,.,11Ji11.11111g th• :-.H\ lto.111 1•111g1,1111 "' tho· 11 Illa I ~.11.t 111\\ 11111·11· ... 1 l1•.lll " .. 11ld ... 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E Ray (.Jtlll{l•·v .11 1111d .lumt'fl (.jlJOdru.·h wlicoo· lt•111111 t'ltpltt• 111 Junt• wtll llt'I Vt' UI\ t•Xlrltl r1v1• numth• A I Oliw11. 1 uu111 y rl'g h1t1 ar, t'1'fll111rwd to hourJ 111t'mbt•1s dur lllt( tllt'll rcgulur m~ung Laat 111 K h I t I ull C'Oa tJI '™" x.·l u lt"d w II h 11>1· Jurw µrim11rv 1111• higher t Ii u 11 o I h 1•1 t• I t•t t 1111111 IJl•l'O ll lit' h11ll11l' lllU!il l.w jJl llllt•d for itlX p11l1t1t·ul 11fhllot11111s Tht· J>IHltt:'JS un• Ht'µubl1c-an . I >t·111oaut, L1~·r1.<1nun, Atnt:'rtt•tan l11dl'ptmdcnt. Peat~· und fo'rl"t:dom u11d lndt·~ndc11t 11) Novembt-r, .ill vcitt•ri. lt'<.'t.'IVt• 1111· 1.amt• ballot, 1111 Ul111n aald luhrn 1'elfllJI lo t"Urrivc.MM· thl' bttllota 1111d udJUllt tht• pn·Ht•11 on· •Ix llllll'll lt'118 Or lht• Willt•r 11i1trk1°1 $!JI ,000 11111 •• 1hout $tl0,000 Wt'lll for <'Ollta us..~K 1111t'd w11h pnntlng, he-1uud, udd1n~ t hot 11 t 11te r 1·11 pport1onme11 t ert•utt'd mor e ballot typt'11. thus mort• printing Ottldals noted that bot h the Will('! d llitrkt and nty u r Irvine 1111111.tlly u~ret"d t.o hold dect10114 tn Junl' 110 vott'rS n1uld follow both lu<·ul ral{'8 ul thl· "-llnw llmt' JlU\ thl•V :!>ctld flrlJllC181 Dally Pflot Photo by 0.,., Alnbf- lmplt<:auona w ere n't con.aldrr1·ct then Boa rd C hairman Peer S w un .. id ahlh lna tht' e-let·llona will t'naure le11 expt'n&t' for the dt.trk t and a bo a larg er voter tur n o ut N ovember gt-ner al ele<"tlo na attract more vol.era than do primaries City leaders h aven't d1-c1ded whe ther t.o switch e-lectlon dates Irvine waa billed $8.~00 for 118 J une 1982 e lection but Olaon aatd expenaes will rl8t' because the WJU•r d111trll'1 won't be sharing t'l'rtatn pn n ung costs New HB planner to take seat John r-:rsk1m· wall Wkt· h11> st-di tonight as the sevc•nth mt'mlx·r of th e H un tington &·ad1 Planning Com1111ss1on Ersk ine as replaung Tim Paone, who announced his rt•un•ment rt'<."ently for ·•i:wr~nal reasons " Ton1gh t ':, meeting starts at 7 tn the ctly council chambt!rs, 2000 Main S t Ersk ine. 31. is d1rt'l"lor of governmL•nt affairs ft>r the Oran~t· County chaptt•r of the Buildmg industry Assoc1at1on. a home builders' Lrade assoctallon Ht• formerly wa:. a land-use spt•c1al1st on Orange County Sup(•rv1sor H arriell W 1eder's staff }Ip also served as Wrc<ler's altt•rnate o n the South Coast Rf•gwnal Coastal Comm11;s1on in lY!ll En.kine has been a rc-s1dt'nt or Hunungton Beach for nine years South Laguna coast plan Although lo11gl11111 li11-.1111 '" "v. r H • r .I C II u 11' I' h 1 w' ' "11 •·.I ~"n1•r.d "JPP"'' 1111 th1· 1•1.111 h1 \ ,11·1 hl'r ""d lt1• w,t,, "'" 1·n11·d th.11 I ,1,1111g d 11Wlllt1V. II 111 t' I ' Ii. I 11 l ' \\ I• II l Ii I ' •• I ti I I ti ,,t( .. rd tlw ra 111.il p1111 111 1tw IW\.\ """'" \\lit 11 1111 \ .011 huiJI J iu·k l\.apla n, ('ros~ing g uard, t'~t·orts ~tudt•nts across bu~) int (·r~N·tion nt>a r S tone C r~ck Sc hoo l. Irvine p a re nt!'-. ha H' pleadt>d for I·-~ a~· -.lop !->i ~11. hit few snags Dt~p1te some reserva11oru. by a handful of residents, South L;,iguna's local coastal plan het~ l'nt·ouna·red little oppos111on bt•fon· the county Planning Commission Conditions told Parents plead for safety for M esa project l·-••<1 y .... top . .;;i l{IJ urged for S tone Cr eek student . .., Tht• plan. scheduled fur a final 111mm1::.s1on vote Feb 23. sttll mui.t be approved by the Board of Supc>rv1sors before ti is submitted to the state Coastal Comm1ss1on The plan governs all dcvt•lopment tn the Sou th Lagunci area Tl11· < "11; <'1111111tit..,,1><·1·11 t1tld th.ti·' pt11p1•" d ;dl111d.ilil1 o11J.11lrn1·nl µrnJ1•1 t 1.11• 11111\· 11< huilt tf Co-.1.;1 Mo·'·' r1·du11..., lht pr11 t 111 t hl ~I Ii 11111111111 Jll "J"' rt' and offt·r... tho· h1Jtldt '' 111111 tlo{,1g1 1 t'VPnlll hond ftn.1111 111g Th l' • o 11 n t 1 I d 1 1 • t •· d H1'<it•\'1•l11prw 11t 1>111~ l••r t\J.or11\11 Whrsc·n.ind vt·'>tl'r do1 \ t11 l11ok 11110 tht· P"""'btltt' •ii 11,111g tho <ountv'-. n v1·11u1 1.,, .. 1 11111~1.1111 .1nd ll> t lll\,id1•1 1111I1 •,.-.lfl).' I lit µn1vc.N•d ~II 111111 f,111111\ tllfll!tlt' 111 72 ;ip;1rlm1 111.~ R«Vf'llUI h1111d' .1llo•"' 1>u1ld1•1" t c. I, t t • 1 r l t ' n • n t 1 n ·~ " 1 Jn\\I I I IH11t 111,11 kt•l 1.111•.., fh 111hlllllg tl11 I''",. 11f tht 111\ 11v.1wd l.u11I .t11d 11rt .. 1111lw( th•· t,1, 1 '' 111µ1 hotuf, n11111tlih l•'llL' 1111 •Ito t~t> Ill l11u1 litdlt111111 lJlll{ .. I llllld l1t jlf It t~I I I P"rt t•fll 111 111~ 111.11 kt l 1.i11• .ot $I 1h tn ~ .-;., \/\ l11-..•11.111d .... nit l'l.111-.. l>y Sh.qJ< ll l "nl1·.., 1111 111 l111ild 1lt1· '11mpl1 x 1111 I.ind 1t111•lt.1"d 1,.., tho• 11\y \.\tlh f1t1 .. r.d t11n11nu11tl\ 1>!111.k ~r .. nt lu11d-. h 1\ 1 hc"'I n -.1.<11l1"fl 'llllt· lCL,l \1·,tr "'ht 11 lhe ft"'llo·r.il 1l.1u.-.in~ 11111 l r l>,tn D1'1·l11pm1·nt pr• •1 1.1111 lU ,,u1,..,111t11 • • 111 .. 1r11c l1t 111 "•" dt·ft·ate<l Ht·,1d111h II\ 111K 1w.1r Stun•· l'11·1·k Slh1>11l 111 )r\111,. hJ\t· 111:11lt• a plf•,1 f111 .i f11111 wav ..,lop "'~" nt·dr thl' school la1 lll'lp th(•1r t hllolrt•n < ross W('sl Y..tlt• Loop Durrn~ a .... 1mt•lln11-s 1·m11llnnc.l ~t..,,tnn v.1th th,. 111\·.., 'I 1.111,1Jt11 \.1111111 l"orn1111 .... .,.011 -last 111 g h 1 r • ·' 1 ti 1 11 h 1 I ,, 1 ml d " I• 111 v. ,,, ''''JI .it Stont• Crt·Pk ~t1U l h IS IH"t•d1•d 1 llltllt'd i.1 tl'l \' lH.fOll' .1 '>l"rlOUS "'" td1·t1\ 111..'C·urs l'h1· 1·11rno r 1·urrt·ntl\ has stop ~•i.:1" h.dt1111o( 1r.dr11 011 Stone· t'11•·k ~11uth hut 11111 1111 \Vc•">t 't'.111 · Loop (.·om m 1 .., " 1 11 11 111 l' rn h l' rs h• •Wt'Vl r. 1.. h11s1· tt> postpone a dt'l.1s1on on thr• ~•Kn until thf'y lwar from mon• m·tghbvrs tn the nt•w n:s1dc•nt1al S<•'llon a.<; well as tlw crty pohre n'prt'SC'ntattves Som(' of th1..· n":>idt•n ti. left <in>-(ry ··w"' hat1' to potnt ftng<'rs. but Wl' have to havl' this slop "'Kn :· scud Steve S.1nder..., one or about :.!O parenL' who al tendc-d t lw 1111'<'\lng rh1• ptlSlponc•mt•nl JC"tualh 1anu as d pohtteal bc.•ner11 to the nt>1ghborhood group l>c•cauM· a ma.1or1ty of commis....ion rm·nilx>rs '>t·r•mt·ci will tng to follow thl' advtl't• of city traffic sp(~:1ahsts to df'ny thC' request C:omm1ss1oner Uani.I Hutchins w,1s lht• most adamant H uu:hms s.:t1d thl· clly already pays a l·rossrng guard to help school <"htldren c ross the stn'<'l He said add ing an add111onal s top on Wt.-st Yale Loop would only offt•t ral sc h o pe lo parrnts and aggrav.ition to unv1·1' ··[f thl.'V don·1 tl11nk tht·y should stop a t ,t -..top sign, tht•y won't." hC' said Comm1ss1onc·r StcVC'n Kuhn drs.igreed Kuhn also 1., pn~1cicnl of thl' WoodbrtdK'' I lonwov. m·rs Assonatton. a group th.11 hds bat kc'CI the neighbor-. pli" f or thl' fuur wa:-<;top "We· don t w.int a11v kind ol a<'t'ldt·nts."' ht' said '"Hut I would rather M'E' minor, rhtr t·nd IVJ14 ' at'C'1drnts than ,, l l11ld struck bv a., Jutomob1lt• · · Cha1nnan Aldn M11lt•r said he hop('d mun· r<'stdf'nL<, rrom the arc·a would nmlat•t the nty to l'Xpr('SS th1•1r opinrons before the commts.'>1on ml'<'ts again FE>b 28 to discuss the sign Rrs1den~ of S<'Veral blufftop nt•1ghborhoods objected at hearings yesterdav to orov1dme l"Oastal <ttTI.'SS for non-residents at ne:irbv beaches They c laimed lhf' b;•ac·hl'S rnuld rlOl safely <il't:ommndatl' large numbers of pl'<ipll' Also, :.l'veral 1nd1v1dual l<mdowners living above Three Arch Bay protes ted the open space designauon proposed for land ad.)3Cent to their homes Valley fire damage 12 a utos Tw1·lv1 1.tr, v. 1·11 d.1111.1!-!•·d wtwn t l.11111·' swc·pl lhr 11ugh .1 1·;11 p11rl "' ,1 Fou11t.i111 \',dl1•\ o1p.1rtn1r·nt 1·11mpl1·' 1·.1r h l11d,1\ l ( th1 £111.int i ng st h1•m1• 1~ .q1p111v1·d Wht-.1•11.ind said 111n ... 1r1H 111111 1·,111 l11·~1n this <.tlfllnlt I 1•11 pft1jl'l l'\ cil J!j:l() \V .11!.t< ' A\ I :!111 :1 1'01111111.1 <\ \ I incl /r,' \\ .!t11h ~t Man in ~jured 111 Mesa crash Reactor down again at Onofre In one case. the comm1ss1on pronust'd an 1mmed1ate r e m edy Dr Al Clark told th e panel that the parcel on w hich h1s home 1s situated had been designated as u p <' n s p a c e 1 n t h l' p I a n Comm1ss1on Chairman Wilham Mac Dougall said the designation was an error and v.ould b e c:orrl'<.'led Tht· vPh1d1•.. 1111 I ud 111g 1 11:' • • "11v.-r C11rvc·tH· w1·1 • \ 11 tualh dt>Strnvt><i ii•( •1r<lm)o( 111 F111111t..1n V;ill<'Y Frr• 1\111,h d l.\rlllt M1rh<lt'h"' Shl' <;aid ttr• 1111 11p111t1d ,111>rth .ift1·r 1 .1 111 h111k 1 11u1 111 tht' fr;lt11 <;t•;il I flfl<.,olt •ti t•,t of 11111 of the• 1 ;11.., .ti tlw Sund,11111 Apartm<>n1' , or11pl1•' 10.!hll WarnC'r Av1 .11 rtl'\!>. th\ "'''''" from Mtlt· Sq11.111• Ile ~11111.ol !'.irk Ar-;1.n hci~ lw • 11 r11l1 d ""' h111 t h 1• f 1 r c ' t 1 l I 1 ... 11 11 • l • 1 1nv1..;11~;\l1nn. 1\111 1i,.,.1i.., ·~11d A t.:;ant,1 And m,m Is m stable· t t1nd1t1n11 tod.t\· i.lt Western f\l1 •d1t .ii ('1•111 .. 1 fnllowrng ii t1.df11 1t · 1tl1·111 tn ('11 ... t<1 f\1('<;,1 . f)llltt' '>-ltd .J11<.,t· Angrl Arf'val11. ".!<! w_c1s ...... tl1ound ''° Sunrl11wf'r AvenuP \1"-.tc•rda\. wht•n hC' ran a stop '\11(11 .11 f\1.1111 ~tn '(•l and slammt'<I ir1t11 .1n .. 1h1•r \1•h1tl1 polllt .ilh·~1· Tht• dr1vt·1 of tho• othf'r 1 ,or I l.11111 111· l >1f.1b111, 22. nf S;111t;1 ,\11.1 \\..tS 11111 lll)lJr<•d f"!w l I ll(I 1111•.l(.i\\ .111 111111 2 11 .11 1111 .tt th•• S,1n <11111frl' NtH 11-.11 <.;, 111•1.11tnJ{ St.1\11111 h.-t..., 1~1 11 -.hut """ 11 .1g.1111 thr .. 11mc- l>t t .111 .... · lwo .11r tt>nd1t1011111~ 11111h 111 1tw • onl1ol 1011111 l.uled .111 t•11~11111·r111~ t••'t 1"111· $1 7 btll11111 ur111. v. lrn h b1'l(;111 l11w p11\\ 1·1 \1•.;;11111-( l11s~ Ft 111 ll.ir' 11 ..... IM·1·11 ,1111: d11w11 .1 1111111l"·r ·.,f 11111"' 1111 ;1 v:irll'tv ot p11thl1 rn' ,\ t 1111 pu\\l'I l111·n" w." ''"'" d l.t,I St'p1t•r11IH'I 'Jho l.tlt•'>I l"lllfll'tf 1-'rtdil\ v.hc·n 11•-.1.., 1111 tv.11 t11nlr11l 111(11l1 vr•111rl 1111111 ''''''Ill' l.1tl1·d rl1t· .. v-.tl'ms wh1c-h wt•ri• mod1f1t•d last N11v1·mber. <;1•rv1• Unit 'l. anti 1h1· unC'ompletc'<J Un11 :{ r1·.Ktor at 1lw powN plant o;outli of San (.'It •nw n «' Ru"s Hawkes. a s pokesman for -... .utht•rn Ctlt fornia F..d1'-.0n Co m,1J11r ownt•r of t h1· p ower station, sa td th1· v«nttlat1un sv~tc·rns are meant to kl't'IJ tht· .1tmosphrnc pn·<>sun• tnstdt· tlu tontrol rooms a\ a high<'r lc·v('I <;<1 1111 du<;l wrll blow 1n.<.,tck Thi• svstC'm is dt•.,ignrd 111 pn•vf·nt rad1atwn 'lnd Ka<;t·-. from 1 1111·rin~ the l"Onlrol nNlfl\.' 1n t';!Sf' 11f .111 .wnd1·n l I l.1wkes said Eci1son l'nginl>ers will ··Jcim in a t·ouph• of other t·hon•s during thC' rlown unw " No '>ldrlup dal<' ha!> ~n !>('t H ,. :. a 1 d t h e I r t• q u t' n t shutdowns and startup.-. of thl· 111•\I. rr·at'tor an• n111 unu'>ual, adding. "It's ltke a n('w am:rcifl tarrl!'r It'<; going to b<• C'Onstantly up .ind down durtn~ tlw st,irlup ph.1-.(• · Th.11 l> the n<JIUrt· of tc·sl pro~ratn.4'. ·ht· said Thi unrt v.as oµ• r .11111g al a bou l 50 pt ·rcen t 1 Jp;11·1tv at tht urn•· 1if 1h1• -.h111d11v.11 HB youth 10 Who's Who Scott Bekher of Huntington BPat:h has been selected t o appear in the 1983 ed1t1on of Who's Who 1n American Un1versit1es and Colleges Bckh er 1s a student at the Uniwrs1ty of Redlands Students arc ptl keel for the director y on the basis o f academic athr(•vemt•nt. service to the communrtv and polcnual. Slight chance of light showers ionight Coastal 1nc.rea11no tugh c hu1\S\ '''"''"' Hight lrom ne~r 1\8 .1lnng tnn bll&Chl!I lo 76 on111nd Mn.it~ cloudy 1ontgh1 ""''" " '''""' ch11ncft of , a1n Of •ntfllirm1ttflnt 1howera 0-.8fn1ghl lowt •Ii 10 t,f Parlly cloudy on W...On11~,.,&y 1n1! a little cOOler with high~ 60 10 l!l El t ew her11 from J'oonl Conception to th• M1•1CAn bo<der and out 60 mites Wlnd1 01111 oute r chennet waters northwMI 10 to :x> knota Winds l>ecomtftg northarly 10 10 20 knoll on WednH d•y We1terly ~11 6 to 8 lael, lnctHtlnQ to tO to 15 feet 111a tonight Wtndt llOht •nd vertabte oYt< 1nne1 co111al Wlllfl, t>ac:oming ~ltlwM!afly 5 10 HI 11not1 1'119 1tternoon and northwesterly Wedn•tdey W ettally 1well1 3 lo 5 IUI lnCrt .. tng 3 to 10 feel 1111 I~ Wfnd wav" 1 10 i feel tod•Y. jt•flly aunny todey but moelly Cloudy 1on1ghl with • CNlnCla of tlgtll r atn Partly cloodV w~v l f . .S. s111nnu1ry C.011al MOtlont ol Ille AllMllc ~OHi ... ,. ,,,, by nlgll "'Ind• today and oil• werntno• •••• poeled In 'forttl C•OllN. V1<glnl1 MIW)4end Md we f rr-.:1 -.,,, 11 I\ "lfnrtHnfl'(l trom tr ... fpmn~nl' ,, l't <\h'Hm ll1e11 Stru(il. !htt (. "'''''" t1 1tnd V1,g1ntn on Mttttd11v HrHl lhf'n 1pun f'MJt to "~" U n ct r ' r. I ft 8 ' I ... I f' I IMTl(HH+llUrA'l (hopped f1'P•dly uvP,,11Qht m tht' mid Atlanllc arAft ~no •n ~''"'''h"r n Nftw Engl&nd s~.,.t; Wt\(. f:IOUd'f' In mUCf'\ (1f ,,,.,. 'V'•ufnf'rn anft c.tntrel Pt•1n5 t'>e ~r>Clfl• M•U•U•PP• Vellt!~ and 'ht' (.,"•At I 8l<t!S reg•on P~tU of Teaal '11d eevere lhullderarormt Mondey n1gh1 w1lh rein lellif\O el the rats of en inch nn hOUf !'he 1Mevles1 ralnl•ll WH near Au1lln •nd S•n Antonio Sl>ower• and tnundaretorm• -•• lorecett roday from feu• llCfON llOUl"-11 Oklahoma enc:t loul11tn• 11\to 1outhern MleelMippi s111 .. w••• ••p •cted to b• cioudy from Ho<1h O ... OI• ac:r~ t,,. m!Odle MIMIAIDQI V9n.y the upper M~ Vt141ey •n<I t"- GrHI Lek .. region. but Qen41f•lly retr ova< tn. r .. t of IM n•ltorl Tamp•r•ture• •ro•d th• n•llO<l '' mtdnlQht P9~enged lrom 8 degrH• above zero In Giant Fa"•· N V IO f 7 degr-In Bfownntlle. TUN California A Peciflc 11o<m bftnge • ctience of rein tnd lncrfftlno eurt t~I .. coeotllll rltllldenta 6twMflted by lat mon111•1 etOfma nne t.tC1 '°' 1ao.ce1 dleutaf tMlllenoe. The let"t "°'""' ... ••~tad lo dr09 "1CMll ol It• tlln 10 1'19 nort'1 with only a ao perolflt ellane• In Southern C1lllOfn 1on1ghl Hid Al•n Thompsor ot lh8 Ne1ton11 Weelhe< Servle(I '" Loa Angetet A four to •lx·root '"'' wa~ r>1•pected lo ln<:reue 10 II• 10 10 11191 W&Onetday, but storms now moving acroH the Pac111c ,.,.,,. .. not II~ Illy 10 be es POWt!rlul Al I he .. ,,,., or 11orm1 lhal cauMd S94 minion In dem-oe 1111-•d• ltHI monlh he Mid Oo1en1 or people whew nome1 w""' damaged o• dH lroyed In Jenuary f111ned up II lh!I O•Hater AU••••noe Canta< In '"" MtJlbu Civic Cent., on Monday. ''"" tno ledtt•el eld lo< repel,. or •eplactng wh11 .... I011t to angry .... The center waa ona 01 IOU• l~erat l ld llllllOM ~ 11111 wH k In Loa AngelH Otano• San Diego end Santa Barbera counttea lollowlng Pre1ld1nt Ra•o•n • l ed ere l a11a11er decrarallon• In 17 C •lllOtnlt counlle9 Judith Son ynalll n ld her 11m11y·1 MtJlbu "°"1a be!-lh• Pacific CoH t Highway and th• OCH n •I Blac:tl Rock h•d been heavily d1111190ed 'We h ad Ilka U ,800 In tne bank and fl'• gone." Ille u td W e nave no •tPllC ltnll £v1ry1111ng I• rip ped our everywhere It • • meM We're ,..,. 1oo1o1no tor help ·· Ternperalures NATION Atbatly AIOuquerQUtl AmetlllO HI lo 40 " 53 32 61 32 AU,aiofR Atl;lntir t .t., A.u~.un 6a1t1mor" B111tng~ 81fm!nQh11rn 815marc~ BOl!lfl Boston B1ownsv111.- 811llftll'> 8urlmo1or1 CHO<'• Chetl,.•lon S (.. <..hBll"''on W V Chnrlollft N (, C:heyenn11 t,h1cego C1nc1nnal• Clevtoland Columbte S c; C01umbu1 1.0CATI<* Huntington Plef Santa Ana Rtvaf Jelly 401h 81 NewPort c,2 78 58 33 •'.> 18 SA ~o )Q 24 51 JI S8 ?1 "18 28 so 14 42 25 'fl 63 )Q 32 39 23 u 25 50 41 43 20 44 28 39 2 I 44 29 4' 25 47 35 ~t ~9 41 ,_ nAllU rt Wottfl Uavto,.. OftnvtH 08~ Mn1n111 OflltOll Oululh El PMo F;ugo rl•g•t•ll Gr11a1 l"All' Hartlottt H"lena Honolulu Houston tndl•napoh1 JAckaon M1~~ JllCk aonvlll• KantA9 Cnv lH V&gH Little Rock lou11v11i. 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W(•c1nng g.1s n1.1sk' .111d '' r 111y 1 arnoufla~l' 11111fonno; Tlw robbt•n. .ibo p1,tol wh1pp1'(f ,, li;irn1;11d Monday .1nrl \'::.<'<t1J4'<I l'Vt•n though )(ah•s wc•11 • ''"1h-tl ;II tlw ha~•· wlwn· ilhout 22.000 Al m y J'4 •rsonrwl l1v1• Clark 's condition now "fair·~ S ALT LAKI-: CITY n.11 IH'Y l'lark s pt•nl his 7n1h tfay wnh ,, rnt't·harnl'al h1•;11 t 111 .1 p11v.1ll• rnom with .1 v11•\.\ of t;n·al S,11! l..ik,· l\l<fay. dlh 1 111, 11111d1t1u11 W,t.., up~1.1d1'tJ 11 11111 ~·nous tu r.111 for lht• ftr::.t t 11111 .... 1111 • lll' p111n1-.·nn~ oµt•t tlllllll . Maureen Reagan ren<-ws EHA vow HENU Maun•1.:n Hl·..1~,111 ll·lt-bratt·tl thl• b11 tltd.1) of wunwn·~ suffrag .. lt•,1d1 ·1 Su:-...111 B Anthony wtth ,, l'all fur .i n •rwwt'tl struggll· on b.·h.1tr of w11111t·11·.., 11ghts Till' pn~tdl'nt's dcwghtl.'r. !>µt.•ak1ng t11 a t'o11 vt•nt1or1 of Wonlt'r1 111 Rus11ws.-. ;.iml M<ina!{t'm('nl. vowl•d Mu11d.1y th.ii lht•rt· will lx• .mutlwr &1u.d H1ghts Ar1wndnw11t "lt'o., nut 1( it"• wh1·11 ' P r esident ernhrat·t•s nt.•w job p lan WASlllNt;TON T w o 11111nth' dgt) l'r!'stdt·nt Ht·<1~.111 thn·att'nl'<i .i veto whl'n tht· D1·1111" 1.allt I l11UM' approv1'<.I c1 $5 4 b1ll10111orn. progra m Nuw lw .., l'l11hrac1ng J $4 J btlltu11 plan that cunt.ams many similar e lt•1111 111.-. Con~n·s.o;10nal soun't'S rl•porlt'<.l Montfay tht· adm1mstrat11111·., proposal 111dudt•.., $1 b1llwn for l1x·c1l KOVl·rr1rnt•nts th1 uugh l '11111niun1ty Dt•\ 1•lop11H-nt Blv1:k t;r;.int..-. STATE San Francisco woo~ eonvc ntion County, Marines agree on fire pact Hy GLENN SCOTT or II•• D•ll1 Piiot ll•tt A mutual aul pM'I hus been 1·xpant.ll•d 111 11llow l1r\•f1ghters 11•1111 tlw MJ111wi.' El Toro Air S t ..i t 1 o n l •J r l' 8 p o n d d u ri n g 1·nwr1><1·n1•1t.., .1nywhen· in Orange Cuuntv Thl· ugret'ml·nt rt'plact'S a 2-yt>ar old pat·t in whic h the m 1 I 1 t a r y f 1 r ,. ( 1 g h l t' rs w e re d ts pa tt·h1•tl to 1•rnt<rgenc:1es no hlrtht•r than thft't' mill'S from the hast• U11t11•r th1· n1•w pal'l, signed last Wt't•k. t·nunt v parnm1'<.11c and n •S('Ut• tTt•ws fw t)w first timt• abo <fft' JVatlal>ll· to assist on the• bast> T hi· forrrwr .igrt•l•ment l'allc.od for tht• 1 ounty gov('rnment to suµply only f1rd1ghlers upon n-yut•st Fin· 1 htl'f'> L.irry llolms from tht• ('()Unty und Donald Mayers from thl· base• UPS('rtbt-d the new agrC'C'mc•nt as a logical way of llllTt'i1).1 n~ f111· prolt't'llon al little l'OSt Thi• m1l1t;11·v bas<' ust·s thrt.'t' f I rt· ('Og In l'S w 111 l t• Orangt' County has 7 1, said county SJ.XJkt.'srn.m CJpt Gary Stenberg. The t·ounty Fin· DC'partment l'overs all unincorporated areas and contna·ts its st•rvices to S('veral l'tlles, 1m:lud1ng lrvmc. Undl·r thl• agrN·ment, Manne < 'orps f1ref1~hters automatically will rL'Spond to any calls w ithin thl· thrN.•-mtl1• pc.·nmeter of thE' 1~1s.• <tnd also will assis t 1f <"ailed ti• c>lh('r l'nlt'f~l·m·te)., Stenbt:rg """ County <.'rt•w ... will hr lp at the ha~ UJ>llll fl'l!Ut'"t ' - Orenge Co111 DAIL. Y PIL.OT/TuHday, February 16, 1983 ,\I H earty contributio n Je ff Cham berlain , J enny Nola n d, science teacher Susan Sh aw, Mindy S haw, Meredith Miller a nd Ted Woodar d co unt the $86.30 students a t Ada m s School in Costa Mesa raised as a va le ntine to send to Frien ds of th e Sea Lion in Laguna Beach to hel p inj ured animal . Storms hit east, send rain on parade By The A11oclated Pre.1 A storm s p inning off the Eastern Seaboord brought high winds and c hoppy seas to the At lantic Coast today, aa Northeastern cities atramed local budgets In digging out from under the Bhzz.ard of '83. Meanwhile, T exas was hit by heavy thunderstorms Monday night and the w eather service predicted rain on today's Mardi Gras fesliviUes in New Orleans. The storm off the East Coast caused high winds and tides in Carolina, along with scattered light snow or rain as far north as -New Jeuiey earlier Monday For the Northeast, Monday • was another day of digging out from the blizzard that struck Friday a nd Saturday from Virginia to Massachusetts. The death toll from the blizzard, which dumped up to 3 feet of snow, had reached 89 by · today -including 24 dead and 9 missing and presumed dead in the s inking of a coal ship in rough seas 30 miles off Virginia. In North Car o lina. ocean waters surged across Ocean Boulevard on Topsail Island, washmg out several piers and gazebos, residents said Monday. High tide pushed acr oss the north end of Ocr acoke Island, and the weather service said there was a strong chance of serious beach erosion along the Outer Banks. "Tl's the highest tide we've had smce hurricane Davtd" in 1979, said Louis WillJamson, manager of Scot.ch Bonnet hshing pier on Topsail Island. SAN FRANCISCO Mayor lJ1annt• Fcinslt'm will bt· tw1sttng ~irm.s trying tu hit a S 111 m 1ll wn Jdl·kpot n<'Xl wc•1:k wh<•n shl• flt<'!-. to Wa.-.hmgton I><: in hope>:> of bringing the IK>mt)(Tat1c· National Cnnvl'nt10n to S an FranctS<.'O Thl• mavor battling Chicago. Was hington. Ddro1t and Nl'W York, w1ll 0 tt•ll conv(•nt1on plannl·rs th<ll S.111 Frant'IM't> is prC'p<in-d lo '>P'-'nd $fl !'l n111l10n to ht>lp pay for tlw <'<lllVl'nt1on HB blacked out by fall en limb Two ferry operatJons remained shut down by high wmds late Monday, state o fftc1als said. Two other ferries that were closed briefly r esumed service m the afternoon. 15 Vietnam vets begin desert run [)EATH VALLEY A 1<roup o l Vtt•tnam vetNans Wt'rt' A falling tree limb severed a 12,000 volt 11o wer line in llunt1ngton Beach yesterday. knocking o ut power to about 3.000 homes and businesses for 30 minutes The outage OC'C'urred man area n ear Broo khurst Street and Adams and Atlanta avenues, :m:ordmg to o fftl'1als at Southern California Edison Co Traffic signals also were disrupted by the I p.m . power failure Bill Compton. Edison's West Orange County manager. said the outage occurred when a limb fell Into the h.ne as a resident was lnmrmng a tree Compton said ofhc1als should be noufied when trees pose a hazard. Company employees will remove the limb or assist the property owner tn domg so, he said Compton said the urudenllf1ed resident will be asked to reimburse the company for C'06ts of restoring service M ea nwhile, Jim Barry, director of New Jersey's Consumer Affairs Division, said his office had heard from 50 motorists Monday complaining that they had been overcharged by tow truck operators who removed their ca r s from s n ow-cover ed roads . fat.'t-d with c1 SC.'t:1111d dJ~ of l:lO dt•,l{rt'( desert ht'at tode1y on a 100 mtlc run ollTll!>..'i [)(•;Jth V<illt•v to 'h""' the 'can do" allttUdl· uf v1•wr.llls Tht· 15 vl'lt·rans 1>4:gan lht.>tr JOUmey Monday with J fl t~ht uut ol Las Vegas. Nt·v . ,md a parac:hutc• Jrop mtu an ,ff('a nt•ar Bonnw Clair Gun backers spe nd $5.8 million Millions s pent to dig out East Coast SACRAMENTO Tlw Natwnal R1flt-Asso(·1at10n and otht•r wpapon propont-nL-. brought out lht•tr big guns last fall, !>pending $5 8 m1ll1on to drft.,:it Jn .rnt1 handgun mC'asurC'. wh1I\• l{Un oµpon1•nL .... Spt'tll $:.! 8 11111l111n Thi· N HA alone spent s:{ 7 m1ll11111 dl'torJlllg llJ n·p1JrL.., fiJ,,1 Mond,1\ Wtlh tht -.£-t'rl'lary or •Hatt• WORLD 2 Americans held in Thailand BANGKOK. Thailand Th.11 poltce say th(·y havt· arn•o;t<'<I two Aml'rtc-ans th(·y b1·li1·vp may be t'Onnectt'd t.o a S('('ft•t Hollyw ood OOC'k(-d mission to rt-<;c·ut-Amntt·ans all(•gC'dly hl'ld in l'ommumst lnd1xhtn.t P11lit·t· tcmtat1velv 1denttf1NI th(• po1r JS Lam'f• Edward Pnmnwr l:i o f Calrfom1a. and Lynn Swndt.•rw1c k 2"1 of NPv. Ml Xtt•n Lehane e army e nter east Beirut AEJHUT l .•·h,mon Aftt'1 rnonth!-of delay. the LA.•oone'St' .umv PnlPr•·d 1•ast Rt•tru t today and took control o f the Chnst1;1n populatt-d S("t:tnr 11f th1• ctty from right-wing Phalangt' n11ltti;111w11 with m• rt•s1<.ta1w1• Arafat c la she wit h leftist chief ALC..;IERS AlgC'na Ya ... ..,er Arafat. chairman or the Pal1..,t1nc· L1tx•rat1on Organiurnon dash1..'<i bltl.(•rly today with a ll·arin 11r lht• PLO's h•fust minority over Synan and Libyan 1nflut•ni 1• rn the org::rn1n111on Arafat and Ahmed Jebrtl t•Xt hanw·d hc·at<>d words in front of w1tnt">S<'~. with Arafat .wc·u,.1ng .J('hnl of working to "<;pill the PLO under prMSure frnm Syria " Tijuana bus drive rs on strike TIJUANA. Mt'XIC'O A str lkl· h y mor<.' than 400 Tijuana bu" dnvns f'llt<'rs tL<; third tl.iy ll.1d<JV. with about 80 pert-cnt of th1o; hordPr l'tty's residents without public transportation Dnv1•rs sav tht'tr mrn1mum waRe of 455 pesos a day. slightly mon than $3 1c; not Pnough 1n hght of MPx1co's soaring rnflatton rau• By SCOIT KRAFT AHoelaled Pr••• Writ., The Blizzard of ·a:i was the Ru d g e t Bu ., t l · r o f • t! :i f o r snow ·rr·mov.il funds of some Eastern Sc:aboard ('1t1es and stat1'S whu h art• paying m1lltons mon.· than they had budgeted for dtggtng out "God ha...; bt'(•n good to us. but UC'C'as1unally he dumps on us.'· ~1d New Ynrk Mayor Edward K1X·h That dumping will cost New Yo rk C1tv about $5 mlllton --$5 m1lhon mun) th.m 1l had left in its ~now fund, the Sanitation ()('partmC'nl said Monday It will net'd a special appropriation from thi-Board o ( F.sllmall' to pay for l kamng th<' city's 6.:WO m.tles of roads Boston had th<' same problem It spent $675.000 this weekend. bnngmg thl• wmu•r total to $1.7 million It had budgeted $I rmll1on and h oped for a mild WI lllC'r "It's the• t>quivalent of going into an expensive restaurant wrth hve bucks m your pocket," said JosC'ph Casazza. Boston public works comm1ss1oner. MassachusNts spent $3 m1U1on to dear 1lS roads, the last of the o.;l.Clte's $1 0 mtlhon snow-removal budget, ;ind Washington, D.C . spent more' than $1 m1llion - nearly all of th<' snow Cund. ··we'll rontinue to do what ts necessary to d<·ar the streets -. and f1gurl' uu t later how ttr reduce in othe r areas or the budget." said Thomas Downs, direc tor o f th e district's transportation d('partment. Virginia spent $9 million on cleanup, more than an y oth er We1re Listening ••• Whal do you ltke about the Oa1ly Pilot" What don't you like" Call the number at left and your message will be F°rded, transcnbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642·6086 Thl' ~amt• 24 hour answenng service may be used to record let· tt>r~ to the £'1.hlor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include tht•1r name and tdephone number for verification No circulation rc1 ll!>. pleas!.' Tell us what !> on vour mind .,.., ,... Dehwy .. Ou ........ Mtjf11J•y ''•01" If 1f"tll1 C)n not ~·• vout P•SMt "• Z"3g p'r~V~--: '~~!,f ;. -"O 811Uf0.0V and Sunday I• ¥'°" do not •.cewe yov1 t°"1 by 1 • "' ( ... ,,.., •• •O • ,.. tt'll I'<'# MIY'f ""' ""_..,. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomot ', Ha .. y P.,t>io,11"' l)tl(J (~.el f•e<ut••• Othc.1 ' Chery Dowa llby f<l••CI' ll<'O Att•t•ON IO , ... 'v!Jl•1~ l. Kay Schuht V<e ''•1oOent Qnd (),.<t<>oo of Ad>o .. til"'Q Raymond M.a.an ' COftfrol .. Mkho.t P. Harvey 0..e<•OI ol Mot\ .. •t19 •C•c..lo!Oll , VOL. 18, ~O. 41 "It's the equivalent of going into an e xpensive re!!tlaurant with five bucks in your pocket." stat e. New Jl'fSl'Y spent $2 ~ mlll1un and the bill wa s ust1 matC'd at SI million 1n Connec:t1cut New York Crtv used 1,500 snow plows a nd four-wheel drtvC' vehicles to dig out of the snow up w 22 inches m some parts of the c.•1ty As earl y as Saturday. the Sanitatio n Depart ment has issued a blanket offer to rent any dump truck front-end loaded, bulldozer or tow truck. About 115 vehicles responded and the city paid operators $40 to $50 an hour In V1rgm1a. where there are 52.600 nules of publJc roadways, the storm was the mos t In my lut column I welcomed your Inquire• and qua1t1on1 about the appraisal ..W:. done In our A ccredited Gem Laboratory In our 1tore. I wu 1urprlMd to find there wu 10 much confuelon about awra!MI MfVloel I WU aMed by eewral people II the GemoloP.lcal lnttltuta of Arnenca wun t the IHI word In appralH le. The G.l.A. doeen't give appralaal• at all. Thay do IHue "raporta·· which hava bee n calle d .:.rttllcat=• outald«t. Their reports lcMntl ~atonee and grade di 1 regatdlng color and Clartty, They wttl not pu1 a Pflcle on 9ny pleoa of ~ Of ~t1one More confuel9fl COmM from the many "lnd~<*'tt" ~ taba that hlW IP'Vno up alt 0¥9' the country and ha.,. ed<>Ot*i namee that ...,.,, to o"'9 them olflclal or governmental ueootatlon. In contr•t to thoM 10-called "lnd~~t" gem tebe .,.. othef• on the pram1111 of member• of th• Amertoen Gem SooletY ... ,,,._ ere called Aooredhed Qem Labofatotlee end the folto*tftO reQUtrementt mutt be met: 'fhe form muet 1\a\19 e Cettlfttd Gemologltt (no t merely • Graduat e Gemo109l1t) In Ila enw:iabota1ory mu11 be .... time.. under ectlW alPI' ~ of t ~In.ct Gernolo0i9t. l.'xpcns1ve in rC'<..-ent years The $9 milhon bill left ll•ss than $7 m1lhon rn the state snow fund About 5.000 maintenantc wo rkers 1n Virginia workl•d '1n s hifts over the weekend. using 3.000 veh1des Tht· state also rented 500 bulldozC'rs and tract.ors from private c1t1zens and companies. Massachusetts. which spt•nt $17 m1l11on cleaning up from one blizzard 1n 1978, had 3 ,500 snow-deanng trucks on the road Saturday "We expect the final cost for the sea.c;on to reach $15 m1ll1on or $16 m1lhon." said W1U1a P1u.ano. spokesman for the Massachusetts Department o f Public Wo rks The extra money will t'Om<' from supplementary budget rt-quests. hC' said Connect1l'ul's snow removal fund was barely t.0uched by the storm. The $I m illion c!C'anup b11J still leaves more than $9 million 1n the state's fund , s aid Transportation Comm1ss1oner J William Burns. In Maryland. 1.300 v<.>h1cles 17th & Irvine, w .. tcllff ...... , New,ert leOCh 6424310 and 2 ,000 sta t e employees worked throughout the weekend in 36-and 39-hour shifts. There was no cost estimate. but Morris Zentz. of the s t ate's Highway M aintena n ce department, said: "It's going to be a lot because FndoJ was a state h oliday (for Lincoln's Birthday). so that's double time and a half " And weekend pay is at the rate of ume and a hall. he added. State officials m southeast.em Pennsylvania said they spent $1 m.tlhon for labor. equipment and outside contractors. About 260 trucks and plows and 375 state employees cleared s no w and spread 4,000 tons of salt and 5.500 tons of anti-skid mixture of cmder and salt. About 900 state employees in New J ersey worked 12-hour shifts, oper ating 500 plows, graders, load e r s and d ump trucks. Of New Jersey's $2.5 million cleanup bill, about $1.5 mtllion went to o utside con tractors. The laboratory mutt be equipped with the following g4HTI te1tlng ln1trum1nt1, 11 a minimum: Retr9Ctome1• Polart.cope Ok:hroeoope Gem Scalel (llCCUfate 10 01 c arat) and equipped for d11enntnatlon of apedltc gravity. Dlamondacc>p9 Of equhfatent m90nlfler emp+oying a dark ftMd l llumlnatlon , c ap able o r magnification Of at IMtt 30X. Olemond griding Ughte . At leut I AGS M u ter Dlemonda which have beeh graded for color on the AGS Colonmeter. Soutce tor unrrttolet 14ght. LevettdOe a... P~lonaooPt. Adequate ~ Mbfwy. In eddltlon 10fle above minimum requlrtm•ntt of equipment, the leboratory mutt be operated In a prot.eltonel end 9't*'9I menner. Arty m.nber wtlo operat• a •b fn MIOti a manner aa to brlnf dltorecm u p o n th• loo et y, by unw.,,anted dlillloredhlnt ot • oompetltOI .. meldltrldllt, Of by •ny other unet9'1oat conduct, lf\ell tleeubjeattQ .......... We 1r• very proud ta be _..., br ... Amertoeft ~ ~ M en A.OOl.-.S Oeftol Labonllory. Brothers hospitalized together Kenny, 8, John, 10, and Jerome Wendel, 6, of Costa Mesa managed brave smiles this morning before they all had their tonsils taken out at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Suspect had fraud, not Jnurder, • 1n lDind LOS ANGELES (AP) -A fonner Newport Beach resident has testified he didn't kill a wealthy 80-year-old w1dow but admitted dumping her body in the ocean and pretending she was alive in order to "scam her estate." Lawre nce Remsen told a Superior Court jury Monday that Thelma Gaston had died of natural causes whe n he found Students fingerprinted LOS ANGELES (AP) -Voluntary fingerprinung will start Feb. 26 for the 280 students at the Praine Street School in the C'ity's Northrsdge area. "We're stressing it is for their protection," said Prairie PT A oresident Jo Ann Grofsky. her body in her West Loa Angeles home June 29, 1981. He i.s charged with murdering her. RemJSen, who said he was a companion and aide to Mrs. Gaston after he had filed for bankruptcy, testified that he devised a plot to convert her estate to cash while pretending she was still alive. "The longer I could make people think she was around, the better chance I had of putting this ... thing together," he said. "I figured I was going to get what I could get and leave the country.'' when he went inside the home, he said. "I was just in shock. I thought it was a nightmare," he testified. Remsen aald he shut the door and went for a drink. He said a friend convinced him to bilk the esiete by forging documents and volunteered to provide a notary seal. Then, he said, he went back to the house, put her body in the trunk of a car and took her to South Laguna Beach, where he carried her to sea aboard an inflatable raft and dumped here. \ Le Donne to head Valley . hospital Dr. ADtlloay Le Doue, has been elected ch.a1rman of the Fountain Valley CommunJty HoepJta.l Board of Directors. ·Le Donne la a i}'necolOiilt-oblt.etridan with offlcel ln Fountain Valley. A18o elected u offioen on the hoephal board were On. Artlaar T. Saltier, vice chairman, and Robert I. Bia•, lleCt'etary-treaaurer. Irvine quilting and gifts instructor Jou Llttlefleld wW be teaching aeveral new claales at Orange c.out College and at Coastline CommunJty College ln February and MarCh. The claues will provide an opportunity for students to create craft and fabric Items. There wW be lndlvidual help with designing and ln selection of fabrics. All cl.uees include written directions and patt.ema. •The Orange Coast YMCA ia seeking the donation of used station wagons to provide transportation for Ila alter-achoo! programs. Enrollment in the YMCA's Sunshine Co. program, which picks up youngsters after achool and takes them to the YMCA, has increased. according to Amy Goram, director of the program. For more information, call 642-9990. The Up With People Show will t>e In San Clemente Feb. 22 and 23 at 8 p.m. in San Clemente High School. The San Clemente Chamber of Commerce i.s aponaoring this two-hour musical experience performed by a cast of 100 international young men and women. Tickets are $4 for senior citizens and students, $5 for adults and are now on sale at San Clemente Chamber of Commerce, llOO N. El Camino Real. Schoolchildren are being fmgerpnnted in several states with th~ support of man_y PTA units, who see 1t as a way to help find ch~dren who are ki~pped or otherwise disappear. The Missing Children Act, signed into law last year by President Reagan, encouraged fingerprinting programs. Remsen said he was especially trying to complete the sale of a $1.4 million park ing lot downtown before leaving. Golden West offers speakers "~ause we beli~ve this is extremely vital to the safety of all chJldren, we encourage the commuruty at large to join in this effort," Ms Grofsky said. The _fingerprints, which wiU cost $2 per child, will be placed on a special card to be glVen to parents for safe-keeping, she said, adding that any child hngerprinted at the school must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. He said Ma. Guton had cut short a trip the two made to Las Vegas and returned home alone. He said upon his return he tried for two days to call her at home and finally went there when he could not reach her. He found her on the floor Organizations looking for speakers to appear at spring meetings can cont.act the Golden West College Speakers Bureau. There is no fee for this service; participating Golden West instructors and staff membena donate their time. This year, 38 Golden West teachers and staff members are participating as speakers. Their topics range from letter writing to time management. from wine making to a look at modern China. 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The 108 trackers, lined. up in-13 rows, are covered with the pancake:-sized cells, flat allioon components that react to sunlifht by producing electric current. Each eel is capable o1 producing one megawatt, or 1 million .watts of power, enough to supply up to 400 homes at peak power. "The p}ant is elegantly simple in its construction, operation, and, I would estimate, in its long-term maintenance," William Gould, chainnan of Southern California lliison, said in a statement released yesterday. AROO Solar, a division of Atlantic Richfield Go., held d edication ceremonies today, ·but the plant 10 miles southwest of Victorville has been in full operation for three months. The photovoltaic system differs from the more common thermal projects because it does not have to first heat water or produce steam to make electricity. Instead, the cells create a direct -- Huge solar trackers, holding photovoltaic cells, stand-at -the new solar electric plant dedicated today in Hesperia. 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The largest thermal solar plant in the world la alao located in San Bernardino County. in the hiah-deeert community of Daggett. The plant, a oofiection of giant mlrrora sunoundina a 300-foot tower, was built and ii operated by l'.d.l.on, the utility said. It can produce 10 megawatta of power, or electriclt for 5,000 homes.·. \ A fresh new taste e~rienC:e that outshines menthol. • 7 mg. ·11r. 0.5 mg. nicotine ev. I* ciglttnt by FTC method. It not on,Y tastes fresher while you .smoke. It even leaves you with a dean, fresh taste. I 'Golden' invetiment SACRAMENTO (AP) -The CUy of • Sacramento'• , lnv•tment in 1old and 1Uvtr - beliewd to be • ftnt in California -hal .meet ~J.:..000 llnce March, •YI~ 11M:1mM P. "·-·~ deala a1moet daily by i.Jepbone wtth Hona Koft8. Londcft and New York. Jf. .kt the Mr'ftina -a 71.1 percent rate of. return -"far excieedecf' our expec:tadanl." The eamJnc111 were made on tL4 m1lllon from the dty'a employee rettrement fund. PicruRES So Gooo .. 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Ord'°°'9 a ielttng and looee a. flam Q large •l•ctlon ol dlamondl. emeraldl. Nblel, eappNl9 and • °"* genWonel. Our damond "'*' and prot1111c..w J9wav d1llgner wll be on hand to ~ . .. : ' . ' 1 . \ .· .• I· I . I · . I . I ... I I •. J· I ". Orang• OOHl DAii. y PILOT ITu•day, l'tbru1ry te, 1883 Upper Newport Bay • • • rescue is 1niperat1ye The fate of Upper Newport Bay will be the topic of discussion tonight when the first of a series of public hearings ls he ld at 7:30 pm in Newport Beach City Hall. Text for the sessions will be a foot-thick report prepared by Boyle Engineering Corp. for the cities of Ne wport B each and Irvine. It offers six proposals for rescue of the mud-clogged bay, once a favorite recreation area for boating, fishing and water skiing, but now abandoned to flocks of migrating birds and occasional joggers or horseback riders who ca n find trails around the perimeter. For years now, the bay has been absorbing up to 85,000 tons of silt, sand and sludge annually, all washed down by the San Diego Creek and built up by winter stonns. Now the upper reaches of the bay have become a weed-filled mud flat. The bay rescue operation was started last year with a $3. 7 million dredging operation that included installation of two· silt-catch basins in the creek. That is expected to c ut the annual intake of silt by some 15,000 tons. But it was just the beginning. To complete the rescue. says the Boyle report, it will & necessary to spend up to $7 million more to dredge out another million cubic yards of silt and create three new cat.ch basins. And that would have to be followed by annual maintenance operations. The proposals under study range from a $2 million expenditure for construction of the catch basins to a $10 million operation that would involve building a dozen cat.ch basins in the Santa Ana Mountains where much of the silt flow originates But the report indicates that the combination of three catch baalna ln the creek and further dredging would be the moat practical approach. There has been ongoing debate as to how much blame to'r the deterioration of the bay should be placed on developments around . the creek and how much on run-off from agricultural areas and open land. The Boyle study found most of the silt came from undeveloped open areas, a similar amount from farmland and a much smaller percentage from construction sites. This, undoubtedly, will be the subject of discussion by those who feel developers should take some responsibility for the clean-up job. The first-phase clean-up was financed largely by the state through the Fish and Game Department which now owns the ecological preserve established in the bay some years ago. Financing further operations would involve a search for federal. state and local funds, and no fewer than nine government agencies would have to be consulted before work could begin. But begin it should. The deterioration of the once-lovely bay, which includes contamination of its remaining water with pollutants, as well as the silt build-up, has been going on for more than 10 years. Every year of delay compounds the problem. It is unthinkable that s u ch a spectacular natural resource should be condemned when the rescue operation has just had its small but successful start. Concerned bay lovers shouJd try to attend the hearings, offer constructive suggestions, and plan on supporting whichever rescue operation is found to be the most , feasible. .. Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views' expressed on this pege are those of their authons and artlats. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Meaa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Letters to the editor Mobile homes 'trap' seniors To the Editor: It may have to be "Back to God" for many of California's l , 100,000 mobilehome residents, since the "promised land" of mobile home living is proving to be America's "Venus Fly Trap." A trap where our seniors and others with moderate ll)Come have been lured to invest thousands of their hard earned dollars (their llfe savings) in what appeared to be a beautiful place to live. The beauty is primarily credited to and created by the mobile home residents who take pride in their surroundings. plant flowers, trees, add colorful stones and drift wood, etc. But, like the Venus Fly Trap, in the center of the park is the tngger wtuch snaps the trap closed. With or without a rental agreement, the trap is sprung. The "beauty" as seen from the inside is not so beautiful. Slowly, the rent for your small space begins to increase. and at first you •hrug it off like an outer gannent. But the 9eCX>nd increase compounds the first, and you •uddenly realize that it's the shirt next to your skin that is being eaten away. If you're on a fixed pension or Social Security, you don't have enough money to buy a .new shirt. THE THIRD increase compounds the first and the ~. and like the .. Fly Trap" begins to abeorb any other a.ets you may have. All the while the suffocating trap cloees in on you, triea to break your apirit, dehumanizes you. It'a allmy juices try to disaolve your wW, force you to give up, sell at a le.a, leave. Your home la devalued and may be totally devoured, your life •vi.ngs despoiled. . The next, and the next lncreues (allowed every 60 daya) compound all of the other greedy fictions and the mobUe home lly trap growa 90 huge· that even the dialntereated publlc ~ it for what it la. It may be "Back to Goel" to flnd "Paradise" unlell the oboox1oua weed la cut down and an adequate aystem of weed control la maintained eo that the environmental danaer la reduced and real live Americana can eacape the "Trap.'' DA VE WILLET!' ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat iS:!:W==1~~-= MAILBOX History muddled To the Editor: In a recent article by Pat Nei.115er ("Laguna Beach remains natural and basically simple," Jan. 30, 1983), I was both pleased and disappointed to read some of its ·opening paragraphs. Pleased because Neisaer included .Ome of the local history which Is so often overlooked by the average resident who flew in only five years ago. Disappointed, because the maccuracies of that history -fable history is worse than none becauae It is harder to correct. The area of Laguna Beach was never called "Lagones" by the early California Indians (nor by the late TELEPHONE YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR S~ lns1ructlor1t .beJ.ow ones for that matter). "Lagones ' la simply a mispelling by the none too educated Spanlsh colonist.a. And ll was decendant.a of those Spaniah colonists, the Acunna and 0Uvarif!9 families, in the 1830s who firat arrived there -the "white'' settlers of the 1870s were merely the flnt Anglos. 'rhe two native American cultures spoken of are really o ne. The "Uto-Aiteka" (Uto-Aztecan) ia actually a language family. like Indo-European, of which the "Shoshones" ESho1honean) ia a branch, like Germanic. The Indiana who lived at Laguna, the Juanneno, spoke a language within the Shoshonean branch. Their term for the area wu Tom-ok. All of the above Information la available in atandard California Indian tew and journals. You mJabt try contact1n1 tne Laguna Beach historical society for more auch infonnatlon. STEPHEN O'NEIL CMsJDaa:Af ............ --~ LeffJD,.,._ ........... ............ _.. .... ..., .. GIVE fOeE CF . IT ... :-~ .. .BJ'XP It Suriiiam tilts toward Cuba WASHINGTON -The execution of 15 prominent citizens in the Surinamese capital of Paramaribo last December has caused consternation in Washington and Pittsburgh, a certain relief ln the Hague -and undoubted satisCaction ln Havana and M09COw. The shootings -along with possibly 20 more -virtually destroyed the opposition leadership to the leftist military regime of Lt. Col. Desi .Bouterse. They also gave the Dutch an excuse for suspending the remainder of a 10-year, $1.5 billion aid program they had promised their former colony on the northeast coast of South America. SURINAM WAS known aa Dutch Guiana for 300 years; the British swapped it with the Netherlands for Manhattan Island (which the Dutch had bought from the Indians for $24 worth of trinkets). In 1975, the Dutch granted the colony lndependence, partly because they could no longer afford to subsidize it. At the time, a secret C1A study gave Sunnam a better chance of surviving - and even thnving -than most former colonies. It noted as assets ''a tradition of non-violence; an ample reserve of a marketable mineral, bauxite (the crucial aluminum ore); a relatively literate and educated population." At the same time, the CIA warned of oossible oroblems: an increasingly pro-Cuban attitude, a population accustomed to "a fairly high level of JACI AIDIRSDI antagonism by removing a major source of IOCial cohesion." T\lat, unfortunately, is precisely what happened. Soon after the Dutch sulled out, the Creoles dominate the government; the skilled Hindustanis fled to the Netherlands. In February 1980, a group of disgruntled army aergeants staeed a coup. Bouterse, their leader, at first allowed a civilian head of government., and rejected Cuban overtures. But within two years, a marked leftward tilt had occurred. The civilian president was dismissed last February and a right-wing coup attempt was smashed. Last August the Soviets sent their first ambassador to Paramaribo. ln September, a full -time Cuban ambassador arrived -a senior diplomat and top Communist Party leader. The Cuban intelligence service became more active in Surinam, and Bouterse reportedly even accepted Cuban bodyguards. Alarmed by Bouterse's increasingly Marxist leanings, labor leaders, journalists, lawyers and religious leaders began agjtatlng Cor a return to civilian government. Bouterae promiBed elections early this year. Instead, he claimed the opposition was planning a Christmas Day coup, arrested the leaders aJ)d had them shot, while they were suppoeedly trying to escape from a downtown Paramaribo prison. The battered bodies, put on display, belied the eecape claim. THE UNITED STATES reacted to the killings by suspending a $1 .5 million aid agreement signed last September. Surinam has ejected two of our diplomats: we have kicked out one of theirs. There remains the bauxite situation. According to CIA reports, reviewed by my associate Dale Van Atta, Suralco, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alcoa, is Surinam's biggest bauxite company. Suralco's Lnfluence has always irntated .Bouterse and other Surinamese leaders, who mutter darkly about "decisions made in Pittsburgh" that could be devastating to their bauxite-dominated economy. But now It ls decisions made in Paramaribo th.at are worrying not only the aluminum executives in Pittsburgh but Cuba-watchers in the WhJte House and State DepartmenL Teen driving right a modern tragedy From appearances, the 16-and 17-year-olds in California have a powerful and active lobby wor~f on thelr behalf in the legislative of Sacramento. How else can it be explained why these children are allowed access to their own vehicles, in which to spHd about killing and crippling themselves and others at a pace that ia increasingly apparent and just plain criminal? THERE SHOULD remain little doubt in this e nlightened era that young drivers pose to society a danger of monumental proportion. Data from lnsurance instltute atudiea and law enforcement joumala clearly atabllabed that the overall number of automobile aocidents in the United Statee would drop dramatically if the driving age were railed to 18. Yet not a 11ngle state in the Union has such a law. Assemblyman Alister McAllster, 0-San Jose, is planning to address the issue during this legislative session, but his approach is both timid and complex when the required solution is bold and simple. 111111/ llKl•ll McAllater will lntroduce a bill prohibiting 16-and 17-year-old people fl'Ol'll driving a motor vehicle between the hours of midnight and S a.m. unletS an exemption hal been granted. The only r eal answer to this permissive child negla... Is to change the law: 16· and 17-year-old children Should 'Bottoin line' can deceive Ueorge 8. Kaufman, the playwright, was e~ually celebrated aa a "play doctor,' often hastily summoned when a new play had problems in tryout. Almoat invariably, it was the third act that was in trouble. After watching the nm-~ ~ ~-~, ,_,~ \f;' 'IYllEY 111111 failure in the third act begari much earlier. And it began when the original foundenrand entrepreneurs died or were supplanted by a managerial cl,us who became infatuated and mesmeriJed by that beeutiful "bottom line" -beaulled by short-term proflta and mousr.tln, dlvidft\da. by tender offers and takeoven -and thus falling to ins a Dlatant Early Warning ayatem to track the probable future, to search out and s h ore up weaknesses in the tntr•tructure. TBE AUTO COMPANIES, for one, lookbw no fU.rther aheed than the next model year, amuaty plled up ordera while lcnol:inl chanlM In lntemational poUdm. In foretp tnde, in public -- and penonal needs. A\ the ~-~ meet domeltic lndUW)' equally ~ the fact that we were rapidly tranaformtn1 oureelve1 from • m9DUfacturln1 to a "Hrvlce .. and "lnfcrmation" .odety. . Much of t he foreal1M that the fe>UDMn of ta.-ftlW ........... fm .... by die MW ~ dlill, ......, OCllllOllDld With tbill' ~ -.............. not be allowed to operate an automobile any more than they should be provided with alcoholic beverages or drugs. Dead, after, 1s still dead. This sanction will not be an easy one to achieve. Because parents are anxious to put a halt to the constant hassle of having to drive t~ir teenagers here, there and everywhere, and because of the magic lure that autos hold in modem American 90Ciety, it is easier to hand over the ignition keys than it is to say "waiL" " So -for what appear to be shallow. selfish and unnecessary reasons -we continue to tum over to these innocents the vehicles that all too often take them on the one-way road to early death. Ken Sherer, a high school drivers' education administrator, has his doubts about the wisdom of allowing children to drive before reaching the age of 18. ''They need time to adjust to society before they are ready to be responsible, contributing citizens.'' he says. "The number one thing lacking is maturity." KIDS REALIZE when they are gambling, adds aWcidologist Dr. Robert Good. "They just don't realize the stakes." He aays that young people have no concept or respect for death when behind the wheel of an automobile. In this particular case, realizing the stakes is the responsibility of others. Just because (as an official of the Department of Motor Vehicles, Bob Lewis, says) driving is neceasary in our culture. there ls no reuon in the world why the young ahould be sacrificed on the altar of adult ~and stupidity. Somewhere along the line, the Lqislature will deal with this altuation, ancl iw memben wtll be called upon to examine the current pract.ice of '-'1na driven' UceNea to children who have rwiched the -. of 16. Perba.-ehOUlh adoleecent blood has been needleaaly apllled to warrant a change. Perha.- brave lewmaken will demaJ\d • chance. Pe.rht ... By PAT HOROWITZ ...................... DEAR READERS: To help Indochineee newcomen adjutt to American conaumer eodety, the ltate Department of Consumer Allain hu produced eeveral bWnaual polten on fire aafety, poi80n prevention and electrtcal aafety. The le1al-1lzed 1heet1 cover three common h ousehold hazards including 1tove-top flre1, the storage of household chemlcala and mnall electr\cal appllanoe9. Each topic h printe d In three versions: Engliah-Vletnamese, English Laotian, and Engllah.Qntone.e. They are printed in black and white with touches of red to indicate danger. • The poeten, which were funded by a federal contract, were tested by Indochinese refugees enrolled in a Sacnunento conawner education clua. After pim1ng the field test, the posters were d istributed to local resettlement offices and to English as a Second Language teachers In Callfomaia. For free copies of the material, write to: REFUGEE SAFETY. California Department of Consumer Affairs, P .0 . Box 310, Sacramento, 9~814. Day care business DEAR PAT: My ahter and I are con1lderiD1 tile poaalbWty of opellla1 a day care center la Nortllera Callfonlla. We Deed aome la.formation aboat tile baslae11 end of ncll a project. Do yoa bow wllere we cu '-et aome materlall oa tlll1 aabject? We ve already checked oat library ret0aree1. S.T., Cotta Meta The University of California Cooperative Extension's consumer/management sped.alist hu put together 1e>me suggestions and sample, usable forms for organizing and running day-care centers as a bualnea. They've been published by UC Cooperative Extension of "Day Care aa a Buainess" Leaflet 21314. Covered in the new pblication are: charging for child care, contracts, recording income, paying expenses, liability i.nsura.nce, and advertising day-care services. Sample forms include a dally attendance sheet, customer account sheet, yearly income swnmary, businesl expense record, buaiJle8I expense summary, and mileage record. The leaflet la one of 11eVeral included in a "Caring" aerie1 publiahed by Cooperative Extension. The new publication can be obtained by writing to UC Cooperative Extension Publications, 1422 Harbour Way South, Richmond, Calif. 94804. Enclose a check payable to the UC~ for $1.26 to cover postage, tax and . Copies also are available at many o f ooperatlve Extension's county offices. II Orange Oout DAILY PILOT /Tueed8'f, ,ebtuaty 18, 1113 AT . Smoochers set record, but it's no romance By JACU& HYMAN that the 1tunt had been worth the J .......... ,,........ trouble. L08 ANOJCLES -Dino Del..orean "I loved It. 1 would do It apJn" he and Barbara Kane wlll be keeplna ..id ' .Utt upper u .. for a while, peytna the Would he .... uy? ~-of killlna IJory. 0 Ym, .. a matt.er ot tACt ln about Tfle couple called It quit• on five minute. " he ••Id amid the Valentine'• Day after clalr~l.n• a ~t-rnaiathon' feltivttia. "I found a world record for a marathon k.lmna ~ lady that r 1potted." HNlon that beaan Feb. 8 in the "Frankly, I'm 1onna have to 10 window of a boutique and ended home and k1ll my hUlband hello, but when they puckered out 1lx day1 he'• very undentandlna and I don't later. think he'll make me k1ll him very DeLorean, 20,. and Ms. Kane, 24, much," ahe u.ld. PMled the old record of five days, 12 The pair were attempt1n1 to hours early yesterday a nd then further their careen by besting the padded their lead out to 12 hours prevtoua kiMlng record 1.1.fted ln the befOfe breaking off at 5:30 p.m., u.ld Quinnell ..Book of World Recorda. It publldat Chris Harris. wu aet b'f" Jlm Schuyler and Debbie The pair, both uplrina act.on, were Luray at the Ocean Mall in sm,er a little 10re around the-mouth afte~ Island, Fla., from Feb. 14 to Feb. 19, their week in the window in Sherma11 1980. ~· . .. DeLorean and Ma. Kane weren't Dino DeLorean and Barbara Kane still manage bu1 though each · shows the weariness of kiuing ma rathon. 1 feel like rm Just on a cloud, u.ld even k l11lng cousin• when they Ma. Kane when the kila-athon ended. started . The marathon wa1 "My lips are quite swollen but DeLorean's Idea and he le1ected Ma. otherwite I feel very well." Kane after 1he responded to an DeLorean conceded that his mouth interview broadcast over radio station wu In "bad shape," but contended KIIS. Hotel seeks 'off spring' CORONADO (AP) -Since the Hotel Del Coronado was built in 1888, it has housed about a thousand honeymoon couples a year. The resort hotel, one of the oldest still-in-use wooden structures ln the country, would like to track down the offspring of thoee 95,000 marriages for a contest to celebrate lta 95th anniversary. The anniversary la Saturday, but the hotel will hold a drawing on Labor Day weekend to chooee the winner of its sweepstakes prize -a week's stay for two in a lavish suite occupied laat year by President Ronald Reagan. The winner will receive transportation from anywhere in the world to the hoiel for a free week's lodging. Four other names will be drawn 'and they'll receive ''exotic" prtzes, which haven't been chosen yet. According to General Manager Scott Andenon, statisticians figure that each of thoee honeymooning couples produced an average 2.5 children. That means that nearly 250,000 people are eligible to enter the contest. College offering geology courses Five geology courses are being offered by Orange Coast College'• Phyaical SdeTICe DI.vision this spring. Several different 1«tloD1. of each geology coune are on the spring agenda. The clasees meet 'during the morning, a.f1emoon and evening hours, Monday through ~day. Cour1e1 on the 1pring 1chedule Include: "General Geology," "H1ttorical Geology," "General Geology Laboratory," "Historical GeOlogy 2," and "Introduction to Mineralogy." Registration lnfonnation Is available by calling 556-5772. If you're In Business, you· should be In B THE ORANGfi COAST U SINESS OUTLOOK Coming Tuesday, March I in the financial section of your local newspaper -the Daily Pilot This Month's Specl•I Fe•ture: A focus on ESTATE PLANNING Each Issue of Business Outlook offers you: • Loc•I forec•sts from key business tlgu~•• • First h•nd knowledge of wh•t your competitors •r• doing • '••tures on pe~I• •nd events In your business community • Business growth potentl•I In •nd •round the Or•nge Co•1t •r•• Take advantage of this opportunity to place your advertising message where you'll receive results -In BUSIN•SS OUTLC)OK coming M •rch t . 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Cam~ 9xplorat1on 0., at Owprwn ~ ........ BeHrvatlon1 for 8aploraUon Day at ~FpF" ... requ.c.d IMat not mandatory. ~Uorial lnlonutioe ... obtal••wb ~!fl 2'11 ,, .. "!"!"'in;;., u. LOW FARE JET SERVICE TO THE WES1'1 • lotlli• _,.._ •lo•• _,.._ :.~ F!g! ~fJA -!~ 1ehedule to 3 non- atops daily, departina at 7:10 a.m .• 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Flyin1 to the vaOcy wu never easier! Now you have low- fare jet service to the capital daily. departing at 7:10 Lm. or S:OO p.m. Convenient return flights at 7:35 Lm. or 4:SS p.m. Your choice of 7 round-trip daHy fliaht•. with an early mornina departure at 7:00 Lm. Try our convenient return fli&ht at 5:SS p.m. The only jct eervice to Bakenfidd. with 2 non-llope daily. Depart at 7:00 Lm. or S:OO p.m. with return fli&hts at 9:SO a.m. or 7:10 p.m. .,.. .. _,.._ $47 $47 Stockton ""lm Enjoy our low fares llPl'i 'llfl8 and two daily non- atopa, depertin& at tl:4S a.m. and 5;1S \p.m. Convenient ~tum flights at 7:10 a~. and 6:SO p.m. Exprea younelf to Palm Sprinp daily with deperturea at IO:OS a.m. and l:IS p.m. The sun just Sot cl<>1erl I 1· Buy direct & save! Terrific selection! Low prices! 111% IYUI PILE PLUSH • Tight Finn o.n .. Piie • SOii Ree6etwit •Herd w..nna • Fabuloue ColOr9 • Soltd .. Eertti.Tonee 6 TWMdl • lmmedteM .....,.Ion '5!! ...... ,.. ..... ....... ~ ........ of remnentaMdroll .... lktngJOUI ....... ........ ,.,.,. .. tor ......... ...... pee ...... In cuetom oerpet ..... c.tom ootora• et no ....... ...... I ;j jt.I ~ '4~,,1 Save 50" and more_ on o huge MleOtlon of remnonh and roll ends. 8rin9 your room measure rnenh fof best choice. Mill TRIALS One ef o llincl mil trials & slithtly irr99ulon at even bigger savings. CUSTOM QUALITIES Balboa .,.clolz .. in custom carpet and custom colon* ot no adclftktnol charge. {acture carpet We ma!'u\ cation and t tbtS O , a sell {or \ess. AV, "'lfll\JAIW 11, 1813 CAVALOADI 82 BU81N!88 83 TELEVISION 88 t I • Jun C.rter Ciatli •ad ber lu1.IN111d Johnn1 •l•r In 1on!ab1'1 mo~Je, "Marder Ill Cowel• CoUJJly." P,,p B6. 0 0 ~ ····,-.. .,.,.. Airport Oalef of · · Operatlolll Cartll Porter 1how1 Lynn Todd the eoekplt of a DC9 in photo at left. Angela Tribolet, Sandi Herman and Debblr Foneeea work at the airport'• information booth below. l[)CC flight progra:m . Soars · to .top spot Maintaining ''very cloee tiea with industry" ~ im~t part of Orange Coast College's Airline Flight Service program. Judy Luskin, an oCt: aseociate profemor of flight service for the ~ nine years., aaid, "we truly have an OU~ instructio~ staff." · The strength of OCC'a two-year program can be attributed to its teaching faculty; which 1ndudes two fulltime and six part-time inatructora. AD ha~ been. or are currentfy, employed by the 'airlinea. ' Luskin worked 10 years for Continental Airlines and OIW'ated her own public relations firm apeclali.zir'i in trade abow promotion before comin8 to OCC. She is still a consultant to the airlines and fashion industry. In 1965, OCX: became the ti.ht community college in the state to introduce a procram in • I Airline Flight Service. Today, it ta the l&rge.t and, according to many airline executivee, the best in the state. More than 200 students are enrolled in the prog.ram. "Out students are given CWTenl, ~~to-date information from lmtructon who are ~1y 8880Ciated with the airlines,'' Luskin said. OCC's other fulltime instructor is Pat Toney. a 15-year Continental employee who has been on the Orange Coast staff for four years. · Part-time instructors include: Maria Lind, a enrol.li.n& in the prosrarn from out of state, simply beaw9e they were referred to us by an airline." · The OCX: progJ'al11, designed for both men and women, prepares studenta for aervice careen in the airline industry. In addition to regular clwa:oom work, the studenta a1lo gain pratical experience. The tint ~ rocu.e. on airline requ.lrements-and woridng conditions.. Later 8etl~ concentrate on/~t ~_2!.l"!tion. Since airlines place ·~t emPl\Uii on - penanal appearance. c1-c::over IUCh areas as - communication KW.. Min and hair care, diet. exera.e, speech and vla&al <pUe. Students al8o receive imtruc:tion in airline IChedullnc. 24-hour time, airpm:t and atrijne codes and eovemment ~ and law. that apply to aviation trawl Field trips are taken to nearby airport. air traffic CIOlltrol towers, flJgbt aervice natiolll airline tra1ninC cent.en, airport fire llt.atiom, and flJgbt ldtchena. Students haw an opportunity to gain experience by worldnl in AirC&l'a cuatomer lel'Yice de~t. bandlinl ~ c:oe;:i-ints and man~ • agent understudies for et American at Beech Airport. •rviaor of flight attendants and trainer for Jet : Au)erica; Maggie Lloyd and Denise Walt.en, memben of Airea.l's infllght management team; Lee Partin, owner and operator of her own travel acencY for the put 22 yean; Karerl Pfaff, air airline management comultant; and' John Gavin. lllrl transportation i.nst:ructor and private pilot. Dee Dee t'ullmer, (left) and Angela Tribolet leam about oxygen equipment from instructor Judy Luskin. Perhaps the most unique Uped of OCC's FlJaht Service Department la its Airport Terminal Attendant Training Procram. Students are • allowed to work a total of M boun of at the John Wayne Airport Information Booth. Gradua~~ may receive either a j I I ~h the public thinb that airlines are not hld.ng new employees, and haven't been for 90IDe time, Lusk.in says that im't true. not hirinC the same number of Individuals they did ln the pmt. but there me many, many new airlinlm thA& ~ hirins at a tremendous pace.'' OCX: m,dentt haw been hired in rS.-ent monthl by Pacific Expre., Jet America, Pacific East, Sun World, and Westwinda International. "Many of our studenta are bet.nc grabbed up by ~e airlines," she said. "The majOr airlines are Many airtime f'elUlarly vt.it the OCC campw to interview~-. • Condo conversions "' . . saving mansions PRINCEI'ON, N.J. (AP) -If your manaion la fallln1 into dltrepair these daya -and •toae isn't, what with rlaing tWes, fuel billa, the cost of help .;:. there'• a relaUvely new way ~keep the old p111ce atanding. it into a condominium. t•a a trend in the Northeut the pluahlW!M of Newport, . where the ""'eat bou1ea . .. .. alwa)'I called "cottaces, to fMhionable Hamptom when y were known u .. country " to enclavea of bia money h aa Princeton, N.J ., and of Weatcheater County the Hudlon River. tlea aucb •• Bo1ton, Uadelphia and Plttabur1h ve alao had eome hiatoric lldinl• preaerved by auch recalh It cost aomethln& like $20,000 a year just to heat the bulldina. "What a cban1e in 80 or 90 years," says Morpn. ••It ,... sort of traumatic packln1 up and leaving the houM." But he and hla wife had fint choice as to which of the condos they would return to and be retained control M the archli.ct of record to make aure tlw entire project would ~ • much of the panda • pomible. The netchbon in th1I hilh rent- dlatrict were ml1hty worried when they heard the "Wbrd condo. ..The nei1hbor• formed an ~Uon and wanted to know how we were aolna to keep the Wlnneba10• and fiber 1laaa motorboat• out of the front yard," N71 Jlm Harvie. vice prealdent of Col1!.n• DevelopmeDt C~ Clevel- open few tlw oanv• "The nel1hbon dldn•t undentanc;I that ... wouklli't be the people buyln1 the condomlntum1 we were er.Una," •YI Harvie. Prim-. the rea1on :... f240,000 to '320,000 per ... MarDn ..... that mm\ Of the neiahiort .,.. '90W dellala&M wtt6 the projlct, anct, ur .... -.wa..t~sMtsMJ OMi9d ., much rumua." Orance Coast's program enjoys a strong reputation among the airlines. "Not only du they come on campus to interview our atudenta, but they alao regularly recommend our pn>graln to younc people who are looking to get into the fllght lervice ind~." LUllin aaid. "We frequentfy have .tudenta certificate of tor an a.x:iate in arts degree. Students hired by the a1rlinea are put throuah a two-week training .chool before . actually beginniric wort. "Out students are prepared to go rl&ht to work, but airlines spend the two weeks explaining their emeraency equipment to the new employees': Luskin aald. . Her world widei Tot romps outdoors for first time. with aid of a special 'spacesuit' what would be appropriate. And It work" I'm totally amazed." said Lydcly, wbo worked with the l1ahmUa anly by telephone. Leady, wUb Pehny•a help, c:na-• booclld Jl*et made ol white banter c:loda with a ICal'f eowriDI the mouth and nc.e. With It. be ~ a amall a)uminam> ---with fllt..-1 8Dd r.. to draw la air, purify It IDd lllow It ID ..,,. lice. 1'be ltfhtwel1ht etaM reeemblea a a.tq_.tr but II wwn ID front. &Mly'1 problem blllm. in 1978 .,._. lhe n.twd a mud• and ..... Ibo&. • unlmow1lwlY .. G1J Dlld to ...... pox tM ......... and ... d9Yelopld • Nib. 1 rnfilWillarnillrnff GOlll 011 lllDGI BY CHARl.C H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF New breed '~nearing' Non" •outn vu1no,.iuo. .. ... , ... , ... no ''"~~n&o '°"' eluN, ht South dt1l1 Opt nln1 lt1d: s.,vt n of \"I. relt ob d \o uk• ont NOltTH • more dou le, on ,.Hral prla •AHO DEAR AHN LANDERS: A whU. b1Ck 1 Nlld a lettJr in your column about how a Yount man· drOwned ln a IW1rnrnbw pool becaUM thl llftruard ~it wam't "my t.errlM>ry." l wu ahocked. Thia moW1in1 l r-..d a United Prem lntemaUonal 1t.ory that oonvlncel me we are ll'OWlnC a new breed of human that II very different from my aeneratJon. In River Falla, Mau., two men 1tood on a brldae and watched an elderly woman drown *-wie they Mid the water wu too cold. ·WW you plu.e explain what goee on ln the heutl and rnl.nda of such people? I am at a lam to undeatand. -DISGUSTED IN MISSOULA DEAR MISS: Several readen eeat die ume cllppla& aad a1ke4 1lmilar qaeatioaa. I uve ao aaawen. Pe"'8p1 &Jae aew breed 11 a reaalt of a mobQe Hdety &Mt lau emer1e4 1lace WorN War n .. ·lk-omlca are 111ell tllat miW•• of families mov~ every ~ to fov yean. Tiley doa't wllll to pt1t , dowa roots or 1et to bow tlaelr aelpbon. ftey laave P'OWD cailn1, ucarlng and 1a1plcto.1. It'• every mu for lltmaelf. ~ .. ---,-I --J c wn11 aYndiorni ana tO iWtrudure their tonl'Uelf ThtM chUdren an ao lovable and wlutna. Il they looked more normal, people mJiht be IMt fearful of them. Could reetructurtna the tonaue enable them to talk nonnally? I don't bow who to uk but lt aeema like an Important thing to try. Thank you. -R.R. <;;i QlOO 0 "' +KQ WEIT EAST •n • KQIO& 0 1 O AHU O QUOl7t40 Al •tt4 •87 SOUTH •87 <=' KJt OU •AJ105U The biddlnr: Seatll Weet N..-tla Eut , ... , ... I • , ... 1 NT a .:i PH• , ... Dltle Pa .. a ~ Dltk a • , ... Pua Dltl• Pu1 , ... a NT Dltle 4• , ... Pa11 DW. - clpl••· Whtn Wt1t ltd htr 1ln1lt Callrornlan1 Rury Crane ton hHrt. two dowa Htme< and Kerri human were ctnalo. After J•U~ a t..111 unable to defend their World ruff, Wttl could • to tlM Mixed Pair tlllt at the racent quHn of dla•o.da. and the Oly mpiad In Blarrltz. France. deftndera would collect the But Ult tl~lt 11,Jyed on thle ace of heart• and two ruff1 continent when C1n1dlan1 and two diamond trlck1. Dianna Gordon and Oeors• That le cert1lnly bow the Mittelman walbed oft with pla)' would have 1one were It tht' crown. no\. for Ont hitch -Dianna dropped the klna of hearu Ol:tnna Ht South on Lhl• under the ace: Th11t lt'nt deal. Hwr doublt of three -Eut Into a at.e• for a whilt! diamonds 1impl)' 1howed a . f inally. he decidl•d lhal II maxiroum no trump ruponee. 'w11 unJlkely that 1uch an at Eal\. let the world kno"' thu tractivt younr lady WH try hi• doubles ol the major 1uit1 Ing to pull the wool over hit wert sound. He w11 in th• eye1. So he 1hifted lo a club 1wing of thing•. ao wher and Dianna quickly c11hec South wriggled out or thre• her ten trick• for • top 1core P01SH01S f!l ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT, IJapDUy dlere are many exceptlou, ud I wllll die a;aMla w~ pve more atteatloe to aet1 of 1eaero1lty ud llerolam. We need to believe ID bro&laerly love •lala. I DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will you pleue cheek thia out with one of your medical authorities? DEAR R.R.: Dr. JoMpll G. McCardly, dlnetor of &Jae lutlhlte of ~tl"lletlve Pla1tlc S•r1ery at New Yori! U•lveralty Medleal CHter, H)'I victim• of Dow•'• 1yureme (also llHW. as Moa10U1m) eaa be.=I to IMll more Hrmal la appearuce by ude 1 •V1•'1 aroud Ute e7ea ud eara. S11r1ery cu also be performed • tM jaw to alter t"lle reladoaatp betwee• tile apper ud lower teetll. Tiii ... aloa1 wltll tHIH Hr1ery, eaablea tile clllld to eat wt• leas dUflnlty Ud to 1peak more dl1tlactl)'. Maay O.wa'a 1yadrome c~lldrea laave beaeflted 1reatly from tlleae HrpeaJ proeedvet. AayoH wllo wl11le1 addUloul laformaeloa 11loald write •o tile Society for tile Facially Dl1flpre4, Ht Pint Ave., New Yortr, N.Y. 1Hll. ftey do apl_..d wortr. • HOIO.SCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA -. ~ ·'LIFE WOULD SE MUCH EASlkR 1 Si.nee such thinja are be done now with plaatlc suraery, la it possible to c e the eyes of • F' • COULD BE CERTAIN W._UCH THINGS ARE, F'OR. ME:, ' TRULY IMPOSSIBLE. I ~ llMA IOMllCI ATWIT'S END rve been following the inequities of women for yeari. The aaJary differencea, the tax laws, Social Securlty benefita and appropriations for women's aporta in IChoola. The list goes on. lk!t what lt comes down to . . . the thing that people aeem to get hung up on the moet is the restrOom fadlltlee. Mention un.iaex bathrooms and everyone goes crazy. Beli~e lt or not, it was one of the major polnta ln the electlon of Barbara Jordan ln 1966 aa the first congremwoman to join the all-male body of the Texas legislature. The question wasn't what can she do, but where will the go to the bathroom! (They built one. It's done all the time.) rve been a.>ciated with unisex bathrooms all my life. I've cleaned them, coaxed kids out of them and barricaded mysell in them for a little peace and quiet and frankly I don't know what the flap is all about. In fact, I've been wondering how the women made out in the Bass Club competition in Tallahauee, Fla. It seems every year, male and HEALING ENlRGY FORUM A scientific experience with Spiritual Healing Every W~wctar et 7:30 • REVEREND ROSALYN BRUYERE FEB. 18th . Wldefy acclaimed heeJer F<>Und« dl~or -H~lng Light Center Following bJ a "leJlng on of ........ heeling •ntce" Co-aponsored by Wlllam R. Pettier Hotlstk: Center and Community Church by the 8lly 141 L 22114 It., Cesta .... ln•ex•pen•alve* "(In lk spen' sfv) not high In prk:e; reasonable; classified advertising .... .... . Classified Advertising --·· ..... 642-7667 W~ Febnary 11 (March 21-April 19): Lunar cycle high, female qlen pair up ln a boat to aee who can eventl tum '" your favor, you are able now to outamart the focal ba11. 'rhia year, the men aolldify poeltion. Ttmlna. judgment are on target. announced the competidon would be reatricted to ..--You'll tear down for ultimate p~ of rebuild.mi men only. Thelr reuon waa 90me wlvea'1nigbt on more aultable atructure. object to thelr huabanda apendins the day with TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphaaia on another woman and -you 1ot lt -the old chanp, travel, variety, ability to expreaa aell in where-would-they-go-to-the-you-know-what. graphic manner. Secret meeting proves productive The first complaint seemed rather invalid -you'll be dealing with enlightened, bright, when you tried to figure out what you could do ln a creative __p_erceptlve people. . boat on a lake bobbing wlth other boall and GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Study Arae1 fiaherpenona. meesaae for meenlngful . .hint. Lunar emphula on ml_ to the d f fr1end1, hopea~ poHible profitable bu1lne11 .i.ne reaponae 1eCOn reuon ~ rom enterprt.e. Famil member-cooperates, makes major the ~omen anglers themaelves who Mid, 'The men concemlon You receive token of affection. are JU8t afraid the women will ahow them up." CANC.,...R . o The a.octatJon flnally compl"Orniled by let~.... r.. (June 21-July 22). irectioN or ... ,. lnstructtona are subject to change -keep options each entrant check off whether or not h e wu open, have alternatives at hand. Individual in ._ ~to fiah with a member of the oppoaite aex. poaltlon of authority could be vlctlm of What the critics don't realize is that these self-deception. Protect your own 1mase. things have a way of working themaelves out. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What eeema far away Women who have traveled with men before are is actually cloeer than might be imagined. Reach for well aware of the problems. I am married to a man brua rlni· Spotlight on auccemful bullne. venture, who has bionic kidneys and has been known to intensified penonal relationahlpa. plana for journey. travel an entire day on the road without stopping VIRGO (Aue. 23-Sept. 22): Finish rather than for 90 much aa a chill dog or a gallon of pa. And I initiate project. Delay ls neceaary ln connection have ut beside hlm in a boat all day long waiting with option, 1pedal property, contract which could for the alx moet beautiful word.a ln the Engliah lead to profitable partn,enhip. Aries, Leo, Libra language, ''They're not hittfna. Let'110 ln." natives flaure prominently. A. f« unilex bathrooms: 'l'hey're not 90 bad. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for new They work re.al simple. First the man soea ln and start ln new direction, rea1.l7.e breek from put will locks the door and cornea out. Then the woman goea ultimately prove benefidal. A.ocent public relations, ln. 1ocltt the door and comet out. communication, willlngneu to get to heart of GOLD I SILVER TAX FREE* Pay cash or make 20% Down Payment and pay it monthly holesale Metals Inc 2111 Villa w., •• .,.rt ... , •. Cl 12113 (114) 111-1121 *Refers to Callfornla Sales Tax matten. Y <>UJl8 penon Jenda moral support. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Follow throuah on firat imprealona. Senae of direction wl!J be regained. Focua al80 on family, home, 8eCUrlty and medical-dental ~PJ>Olntment8. SAGl'M'Al\IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Many of your beat qualitiel surae to forefrmt. ()then are drawn to you, many confide their problema and aome make offen which could lead to profitable enterpriae1. Focu1 !Ito on _romance. ,, CAPRIOORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be willlna to reviae, review and make nee ry chanaea· J'ocua on property, lonl-ranae deciliona and the lnitiatim of 1ecurlty meaaurea. Check account•, take inventory and review fada, 6-urel. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Ye6. 18}: Emphuia on movement, travel, apec:ial ~ ability to put aero. ldeu.ln dramatic fuhion. Short trip involves family member. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You recover lost object -flnandal gain lndicated with aid of family member. Genuine bargain i1 made available, especially where property is concerned. Domestk: adjustment could include plana for home. SAVE s150 ON THIS COLOR COMPUTER DISK SYSTEM I What are all the different ways you can invest in an IRA? How much money can you really make? What's the risk? Experts from the GWF Securities C.Oqx.>ration will answer all these and any other questions about Individual Retirement Aexx>Wlts. The advice is free, and so are the refreshments. nad1e/haek Complete System 84895 ........... For 4•0 Only ..._ ..... SEE IT AT YOUR NEAREST RADIO SHACK ITO .. E, COMPUTER CENTER OR PARTICIPATING DEALER Wednesday, Febrwuy 16, 1983 7:30 PM. ·Santa Ana Room Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel 666 AntA>n Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA (free parking with registration) For reservations call GWF Securities Corporation at (714) 759-4737 A,l. Federal Reserve Bank opens ~ $2 million economic exhibit P'RA.NCl800 (AP) -U y eyea 1J1H over at the m n of ONP or you think •areaate atock I• a htrd of ca.1tle, video economic• - Fctteral Re.erve Bank •tyle -~ be juat the th1na for you. On Monday, the bank opened 1 U •million exhibit of cartoona, phbtoarapba, ta1k1na computer gatne., puah-buUon 11'8Phica and vldeotape1 de.lifted to explain ~nomic mysterie. like suppl'/ ~ demand, the drcular flow of lnQCme and·~ and the role o~ go.vernment policy In atablllzi.ng the economy. ~'Thia ia aimed a t people who a..-,_, a Uttle bU my•Ufled at economics," said bank spokesman Ron Suplnskl. "In a lively, entertaining fashion, lt explajns wluat role ihe economy plays in • A,olerican aociety. It's the only 011t of its kind ln the world." The exhibit coven more than 8,000 aquare feet in the glass and steel lobby of the Fed's new (. assi>ort-~ I Ylai.Wehe..W ...... ...... 3461 Via Udo 675-6122 Next to Edward9 Udo Clneme l-11 R111t-l-C1r ••llJ .. ., .......... l2·•tory dOwntown buUdlna. It waa creeted after the city lnmt.ed the aovernment provide aomethlna for tht public ln exchanp tor the bulldinl ptnnJt. On euy·to-read atalnl-at.eel tableta, vtait.on levn why Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes are Important to economJc hlltory. They find out that lhredded money la recycled lnto fireplace lop and landf W. And they are told why a greater demand for credJt will lncreMe lntenst rates. They'll also learn the role of the Federal Reserve -to determine and carry out U.S. monetary pollcy, to provide wholesale bank.Ina aervicea and t.o act aa the fiacaf agent for the U.S . Treasury. But no doubt the biggest hits at the exhibition, which-IS open on w eekdays . will be seven computer games that gives .~ vl1ltort a chance to teat their 1klll1 11 entrepreMur, preetdent of th• United Stalel, leataUitor and chalrman of th• redtral Re.erve Boa.rd. The exhibit "offers no pat aolu\lone or simple tT 1 1crtptton1," 1aya John J . •· ptee!dent of the Fed's San Franciaco branch. "lnetead, lt emphaalra over and over aaain that economic policy lnvoTvea making choices -often t.Qugh choices -amona the many thlnp we, u dtheN, demand of our economic system." PU.ying the "Muffin Oame," a viatt.or la given the original coet of a muffin .and weather forecaata -mulfinl sell better on sunny days -and asked t.o aet a price that will yield the great.est profit. Through clever !.rediction of suppy and deman , a pUiyer can move Into the world of "the muffin mogul" -or he Q8Jl l09e hia shirt. .. Fluid01aster names sales manager. Robert M. CoHell of Villa Park hu been corporate vice preeident m cftallle of operadoN!of 1 named aalea manaaer of Fluldmaater, Inc., of One-Up , Inc., of Sant.a Ana, manufactuen.of Anaheim, Connell Jeavea hi.I poaition u president programmable elect.ronJc mwaae syfielm. A...u ' and principal of Weatrep Co., Compton, a post he came to the firm from Pacific SdendfJc Cc$ .. hu held for 10 yean. Before forming Weatrep, he where he 1erved • production control ~·~ ' WU vb rre.ldent for 4 yeara of CoChrane Ch.ue .. I and Co. o Orange County. I RouJ4 W. Mclteadry haa been pn>mot.ed 'to .• Kea Klute of Laauna Beach haa been vice president, special projecta, of Newport ~ • Savtnp of Newport Be.ch. He ~ the ..W. ~ppointed director of finance for Norria, BeiP and and loan amoctatlon when it waa lltill in fonnab 1 Slms->n's Southern California operations. The firm . In 1979. Before joining firm, McKendry ~ 1 maintainl offices in Claremont and Newport Beach. Marinera Savings and Loan for 10 years •• Kinnie brings over 10 years ln flnandal and real treasurer'controller. · estate expert.lie to hia new position. Carl lteat of :o.na Point hu joined the new Dana Niguel Bank of Dana Point aa vlct ~resident-cashier . Kent, who replaces Dick C.mmlap, brinp with him 31 yean of banking e~. Fata Aaaa of Santa. Ana has been appointed Lee A. Preble, 48, of Torrance, bu been~ exeutive director of Wea\ <:out Univenlty'1 Or-.' · Center. He~ .. ume the9e dutie. in addl~.tot his present position aa vice ~realdent tor· institutional advancement. Ku111 P. 8telMl1. · Jl, wu concurrently promoted lo the ~Uon· of.' deputy director of the aran,e Center. • ;. ____________________________________________________________________________________ ....,: ... OVER THE' COUNTER NASO LISTINGS DOWtlll ~ -~ -~, ~ ='~ t Mll't -S M -ll't . -"'-"·' n. -" °" -.s liM -'" 11.J ... "' u ... " .., M Ill t .t M -Ill t.t M -Ill t .t M -Ill U Siii -"' U 2 ->M U ... -" .., 1'l -lll u J).'6 ->M 7.t I -111 1' lf\11 -'" 1~ ..-. .. 7.J "" " 1..S M lo' 1A m -" u flDCEDES BOCZ ROUS ROYCE FERR Ml MASER All Cl.OV BMW CONVERT. ... , . ~ MUSTANG CONVOT. VW CONVERTB.E l.ltCOUt CADUAC CORVETTE F<Mm (714) 650-1180 200 w. Coast Hwy, ~ IMcll No matter what you're doing, your hometow{' T:Jr'· ""In. . ·\ • h your money fund keeping qp? Look who's soaring ahead of the pack, paying higher interest than the national money funds: Great American Federal! Compare our·-- lnsured Moneymarket Account with the funds listed trere. (If your money fund isn't on the list, call The Financial Line and ask for its current yield.) It's clear who's leading the way in earnings. Safety, too. It's Great American Federal , where your account is insured up to $100,000 by the FSLIC. Visit any GtutAmettc.l .... Nd Moneymarbt Aa:o.M. ' -office (139 throughout the State). Merril~Lynch Ready ~et Make today a Great American Day! Open your Great American Insured Moneymarket Account. '11 Oreyf us liquid Assets T. Rowe Price Prtme Resen-e The financial Une (M) 272.9000 l - Franklin Money Fund -. ................... .. .._ ...... .. .............. -.... ....... ................ OWflf .... lrl~ Wt--- • • •" Ylll.O• 10.12" -7.7% 1.2%. 1.2% 7.1% llAJE• I''·~ 1 .. 7.42% 7:11% 1 ... 7.11% 7.12% .. .... :-. ·. ~· .. ,.... ..., ....... , .... , ... W '9t ltfl ,., .... (-, ... r PUC wants changes in AT&T breakup By 'he AtMdaa.4 Pn.1 SAN JrRAHCISOO -The blldc COit of ownan, a telephQne tn C.Ufoma could i-•2& • month next year, compared to Lhecummt •7, Ul\1-pJanl to bttak up the Sell Sy1tem are revlMd, the et.ate Public UUllliee Commill!on M)"I. PUC offlcl&lt told U.S. Dll\ck:t Judie Harold Greene of W&lhlnaton. D.C., y..ierdli__y that the plan to break up Amerbn Telephone & TeJcraph and 22 aubsldiarlea l1n't fair to cuatomer1 of Pacific Telephone, o~ of the companJa which wW be apun off. ,,.. They aaid Pacific Telephone euttonwn mlaht uYe $350 million a year ~r their propoeala, whkh touch on the dJvillon of Ule\I between AT&a and P11eific and the allocation of tax and debt liabtlilJea. Ship refitting deal OK'd SAN DIEGO -A $261 mjttion a1reement between San Dlego-bued National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. and the Waterman Steamship Corp. of New York for convenlon of three maritime prepositioning ships hat been final.l.zed . Work on the shJpt, which are to be leued to the Navy, will begJn in Aquat with completion by April 1985. Bank failures 'expected' WASHINGTON -Even before the demise of United American Bank of Knoxville, Tenn., federal regulators were expecting dor.ena of bank failures thia year, much like in 1982. The Tennessee bank waa the fourth large1t commercial bank to fail, and the fourth ao far this year. Bank failurea. which totaled only 10 in 1981, soared to 42 lut year, the highest rate since the 43 of 1940. William Isaac, head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., laid in a recent interview that he expects the failure activity thia year "to be at least aa busy" as in 1982. The inaurance corporation badu depositors' money to $100,000 ln banks. T-bill yields rise again WASHINGTON -Yleld1 on 1hort-term Treasury securities have reached their highest level since lut November after climbing for the fourth straight week, oUiciala said. At yeate.rday'1 auction, about $6.2 billion in new three-month billa were aold at an average d.i.8count rate of 8.256 pe~nt, up slightly from the 8.252 percent of lut Monday. In addition, the government aold about $6.2 billion in six-month billa at an average rate of 8.389 percent, up from lut week's 8.345 percent. DoJ!ar down, but gold up LONDON -The dollar fell on foreign exchaJtse marke\I early today, while gold bullion prices roee about $10 an ounce. Currency dealers aald fresh 1peculat1on of an l.mpendina dec:1ine in U.S. interest rat.ea contributed to -the dollar's alide. METALS NEW YO"K (API -Spot 11onlettout _., ,,._ tOdey Ot'Mr Qoett DAILY PILOT /Tueldey, '*'*Y 111 tta 81 Four new :pFoductions raise curtain this week ly TOM nTUI BMch. Call l?ll-1141 for tkkM lnform11Uon. or .. ._,...... "W•l Slde S\Ory," the~ and Juliet llP A pall' of dramM. a comedy and a musk:al touch •t •lrwt youth Pl\I wart.,.. ln New York, will all the thHtrloal ba111 II four new lllll play I two-w ki nd run It Slddl beck Coll ... 'a pl"OducUonl raile their curtalnl t.hJa wMk. main tM.t.er on tht> Million VI Jo wnpua under J'lnt on the boudl la Harold Pinter'• lateet t!w dJrecUon of Palrk:k J. Ji'ennell. dramatic work, "Betrayal," openlne Wedneeday for P rformanc:t11 will t. atven at 8 p.m. Fridays a fOW'·nlaht run at UC Irvine. Noel Coward'• and S.turdaYI and 3 p.m. Sunday• \hrouah Feb. 27. comedy "Private Uvee" bowt tn Thunday at the 11\1.rther lntormatJon le available at the &>x oftlce, NeWl>Ol't ThMt.er Arte Center. 831-4866, from 10 a.m. to noon and l to 3 p.rn. 'l'wo more ahowa arrive Friday evenina u the weekdaya. muaical ''Weat Side Story" hl\a the atafe of Showcue t>roductiona opena lta 1983 1euon "Meel r.1e ln l. '°"'9'' It the Harlequin omr... .... ~. aaoa a. Harbor Blvd., JUlt north of O.ta (t7t·1'711), rwumlnl Tue.d8y and ~ th.rouP Sunday It ~ cw1.ll1n Umet., Ccnt.lnuWI \heir .... ~w ~"are: -"Th• -Olau M1n1 .. rt1" by th• Irvine c.ommunity Theet.er at Tunle l\Oek CommunJty Park Sunnyhlli Rold off Turtle Rock Drive, lrvtne (86'1·MM), runnJnc rrtdaY1 and S.turda11 at 8 p.m. and SundaYI at 2 p.ro. ~h Feb. 28. LUXURY THfAT S 1lt ............... 12 ........... lllW Saddle.ck Colle,e and the drama "Llllel of the with "Uliee of the Field," the ·~:rlion of th4t Fteld" la unveiled by Showcue Productions. movie that won Sidney Pottier an . Jean Koba Plnt.er'a "Bet.riyal," openina a week ahead of• dlrec:ta the story of a black handyman who help1 ~uction of the fi1cl at South Coaat Repertory, t. five nuna build a chapel ln the detert. S llihljij•Xull61~ ~ss/~~, ) ~~-btom=d(ama ~~~ c~= Kevin Ouff11, Monica McAllister and Alan Schnelder head the cast of the drama, which will be Lankford, Kevin Skousen Andrew Philpot and pre1ented Frida y• nnd Saturday• at 8:30 and Warren Sampeon. Sundaya at 2 p.m. through March 6. Reeervationa Four performance. will be presented, are taken at 894-6786. Wed.ne9day through Saturday ln the UCI Concert Three local productions will give their cloeing Hall with an 8 p.m. curtain. Re.ervations are being performances thia weekend. They are: taken at 833-6617. "Private Uvee," one of Coward'• more popular -"Godspell" by the Miaaion Viejo Playhouae comedies, ia beln.ft directed by Patricia Terry. at the Forum Theater on the Featlval of Arla ... -~-M grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach n.iK&J~w Bett.el"lhe • Mary Gough, Naomi eyers (770-0381), winding up Thunday througm Sa Saturday and Dou8lu Staut.er are cut as the mismatched lovers. wfth Barbara Sorerwon playing the maid. at 8:30 ... A Far Country" at the Costa Mesa Civic "Private Lives" will be 1i.ged Thursdays Playhouse, on the Orange County Fairgrounds in through S.turdaY1 at 8 p.m. for four weekends at Costa Mesa (754-5159), closing with performances ~ the Tlie.ter Arta Center, 2:\01 Cliff Drive, Newport Thunday throu•h Saturday at 3,30. ·'Winds of War' second NEW YORK (AP) -ABC's "The Winds of War," which ended lts 18-hour run Sunday night, ia virtually certain to l<>s in as the second highest rated rnin.18eries behind ••Roots.•• ABC announced ove~ht ratings from six monitored cities for Sundays final installment of the $40 rr.Illio&i production. In New York, the show received a 47.4 rating and a 60 share, the highest totals in the eeven nights. A rating measures the percentage or all TV sets that are tuned in to the show, while a share reflects the percent.age of eets in UBe that are tuned in to the program. The ratinR-ahare figure for the other five rtaJC NOTICE fOUNTUf YAU.Ff NOnc. CW~ MU ICMOOL DtaTNCT ONlr .... l,,._.1 NOTIC9 CW ADOPnON CW T,.._ ............ 11'1 - ., ... ,...._. --TO On M«dl 4th, 1113. et t: 16 a.m .. ~viWiPLUe'DiaTNcT PRECISION RECOHVEYAHCE MAL~ CORPORATION. a Calllornla cities Sunday night was: 41.2-50 in Chicago, 42.3-58 in Los Angeles, 45.3-58 ln Philadelphia, 41.8-57 ln Detroit and 39.8-57 ln San Franciaco. Overnight ratings for "The Winds of War" have closely paralleled the national numbers. Through Thursday night's fifth eplaode, "The Winds of War" has averaged a 38.6 rating and a 54 share. "Roots," which ABC broadcaat in 1977, . finished with an average rating of 51.l and a 71 share. "Shogun," NBC's 1980 mini.aeries, appeara to have dropped to third position with a 32.6 rating and a 51 share. RUl=FELL'S-- uPHOLSTHv •• ,, ...... ..-s... I fJJ ~IOI IL YD. ~OST A MISA -141-111~ SOPHIE'S CHOICE .., NO. •11 corporation ... duly appolnl9d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Trvawa under and ~ to ttla .._ _________ -t THE FOUNTAIN VALL.EV SCHOOL Deed <14 Jrvet, ~June 20, DISTRICT l'la• dac:lar9d ll'lat Illa ~~.i 1*: =·· ~o:~:·o~I~ lollowtng rNI property ... not ba Aecotda In ttla ofllca o4 Iha,..._...-, r-sact kif a-oom pu~: _,., Flv• CIHlrOOml and Cora Aecotdat d ~anga County, Stat• Room •I WARDLOW SCHOOL, o4 c.Mtotnl&. loc:alad al 111111 PlonHr Drive. Exacutad by H. RICHARD Huntington a-:ti Celltomia STEINHOffl WI uomarrt9d IMI\. Tl'la Board of 'rrullHI ol tl'la Will 8El AT PUBLIC AUCTION Fountain Valley School Dlatrlcl TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR M0111M lo ..... the facilltlaa '° CASH (peyable at time d Mle In ' lewtul moMY ol Ole IJrited Swea) lndleatad above und ... the 1wm1 81 the tront entrano. to Iha Old and condition• atatad In tile Onwlll8 County~ '-led Aaaotutlon o4 Iha Boal'd, Raaoll.ttlof'I on S"anta Ana Blvd . batwaan No. 83-20. 8ycam0fe and Broadway, Santa Tiie minimum monthly IHH ,.,.., C9llfomla. al r1gM. 1t11a and payment 10< Iha term o4 Iha .._ .,,.._. ~ to and now "'*' I lllell noc be laM llWt 117.50/dey by" under Mid Deed d Tt\191 In tr1e per clHaroom and 1 180 00 .,.r prOClaftY attuatad In Mid County montll lor Core Room. Tiie and Stet9daacllbad as: mlnlmwn monthly IMM peyment ,.. EOmT A 1ubHquen1 period• mey b• ltAACEl. 1: adj\>11ad by the Conaum« Pric:. Unit I. In ._ County«~ Index ...... -aee r9ftactad et Cfty d IMne. a... ol CallorNa. .. Illa and of tll• l••M parlod. A 1t1own and deacrlbed In Ill• -1t)I dapoalt mey be required CondOft'llnium PIM ,_dad on L---------__J.__.._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii--.-.a prtor to~-M9Y a1, 1t11InbOOll12tl1, P-oaa No comm••oo lfiall Ila paid wry 100 to 111 lncluatva, Olflclal .._, ,.... ...,. brOll• In ttlil Aaootdll ol Mid c-rty. raeerd, and ltl•r• 111a11 b• no PARCEL 2: d9ducllon lr0tn any propo .. 1 In An vndlYldad one ntty-ttret dMaltt••ig Iha hlghMt raaponalbla (1161•1) lnt ... aet -a tenant In lltddar. oornmon In Iha ,_ inw.. In and to S..aad propoaala lo ..... Mid tt1a Common At.-d U1C 4 ol'Trec:t prOpetty muat ba racalved by the IM2. -I* m.., llad In book 422, delegated officer •I Illa Fountain p • Q.. 1 I 0 1 I n c I u • I II • 0 I Valley Scllool Dlatrlcl Educallon Mi-itaMCM11 Mapa, record• of Center, 17210 OM Stree1, Fountain Mid County, • 8llClll *"' la dellnad v~. Ce1110<nt• 112101. no tat• In ttla Attlde enttaed "Oa11111t1011a" tllan 2:00 p.m. on or belora of Illa Oacteratlon of c-anta, F9brUi1fY 21 11183 Condlllone and RHtrlctlona Balora accapting any wrlll•n -ded In book 12991, Paell *t propoaal1, tll• dalagat9d otflcar Offldel Aecotda, (the "OecWatlon"1 111•11 call lor oral bidding. Any and fl/ff'/ -ldmMU thartllO. 1 peraon wllo II•• ll•r•lofor• EXCEPT THIAEFROM all Oii, 1 IUbft'll11ad a wttttan bid may aubmlt 11 • •, m In• rel• • n d ot h • r an oral bid axceedlno by et -.i ll)'df'ocartlON. below • _.,. d llOO five (5%) percent the lllghaat written feet, wltl!Out tlla rf9hl of aurl- bld. The ""'*' ~ble bidder amty, .. ...wet In lnelNrnanU d lhall ba required to axacut• Iha ~-form of INN 1uc11 formal llH PAACEL 3: . e-i.nta .. ... fol1h In ttla e dwor d~ MESA CINEMA ~ ..... ~. ... 646·5o:?5 .. AN OFf'ICER NfD· A 08"t'T1E.MNf" lCl1 ··=-..::-.. •owMe~to 90......-,cr91YI ...... ratam ........... IATllUl.tlll, ...... ........ ~ . edworld:. WE STBROOK CINEMA •:,·~. ::,:H·•·" ' 530-4401 1 lleiretolora ba.-1 8'1P'oved by Iha &action anlltlad "C ertain 8uwd o4 TN9t-. Ea umanta lor Owner•" and r==========:s::===::::;:======='.=l==;:::=i" ' Tlie Board o4 Trua1-lllal mall• "Support, Sattlamant and "W Dooirr w r t1tt ~ • 10 whltllleir 10 Encroacllmant" of th• Article fTllOOTA A INNER IMM Mid lacllttaa within tan (lO) antltl•d "lanmantl" of tll• .. after reoalpt o4 bide. Deder811ton fnlormatlon concerning tlla AnanuOn la dlr.ctad to tfle 19Ct r=A~AttE~~JC:: tNt the ol, eec., l9 8lloaptad trorn w Tu DISTRICT. 11210 Oak 81rae1, =~..:.."':.:=4: ITHOUT A ACE Founl91n Va119y, Celllomle 112708. • pvra-....... undat Mid (114) 842..-St, Attention· Naomi Deed of Trwl ........ _..,Mid ww.ncs. ol~ Dalad: fat>ruaty 3, 1983 YOUMS•D9PAUL.T._A Fountain Ve/lfro/ a.ID Oil TllUeT Mtm .... 11, SdlOUI Dlatttct ,__ UM.He YOU TMa Mm09I 8oar'd of Trwt-TO "'°'8CT YOUll FhOMiihf, S--Moof• rT MAY • 90LD AT A .....C 1-...ii;._-.._.. a.tloftlleeo.G IAL•. II' YOU IU•D A• Publllhad Orang• COHI Dally SXP\.MIATIOM cw Tl9 MATUM PIUI. Feb. I , 15, 22. 1983 CW n1S FROC•HIH ~ ----------1_1_1..e:J_ ~":iv::' 8MOUU> coen'AC'T A P\aJC NOTICE TM atrMt addt~ and otll« oornmon dallgMUon, II fl/ff'/, d Iha N0nca CW rMI Pf°'8'tY clMW!bed abow II IURft.UI HIOHiit f purP«tM 10 N : l l'alllftO laaf, NOTICE 18 HEMBY OIVEH ttlat 1Mna Ce11tomM 92116. !tie Newport·Meaa Unified 8ctlool The undat1111nad Tru•t•• Dlairlct llH declared 11irplua dlaclalm• any lfablllty lor any propatty looatad at 1151 Plloanla tocooeoenw Ill the lltl9llt addrW A¥anW Ill Coeca MaM. Cllbnla. and <*Ill' OOfMIOn d119.-on. II whoH legal dHcrtpllon 11 H any, .,_ ,__, ~ Said H I• •Ill be lftada, b11t Al._ _,. ..,., ....,... 111 w1tt1011t covenant or warrant1. J:;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;:;::;:;;;;;;;.!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.U. .. fW1dlo a......., de e.nta Ana, ..-Of .......... ,..,.... .... ~of Ota!'t•. Stat• ol poe ... 1lon, or enoumbranoaa, 0Mot1bacr •fallows tnctvdlng l•H, ollaraH and The -"" 1IO te.t Of Lot iE18M .,._. ol Iha T,.._ and f/lf 119 Hundred Two (IOI) ol tha "~ ttvltl cr .. tN by Mid OMd of MllM Tnct" M lflown on a m1P T""'-to Pl1t IN '?I' -If I reoorcMcl In aooti I. p ... 1 of ...,. ot tM "°'9(1) b¥...., ml~I :m:..eo«da ol Deed o4 TN9t, IO • ltl,ll0,00 1 °'::f.o~tven to all Pilllllo !:a ir:--;w"*:...": ~ dl9tl1Gta, pvlllto enlll .... publlC ~ _. • _ ~ .=.:' ......... P'llllll ............ --·--• ~ ...._ Ooue111wl4. and to TI.-•:lclliry.,,..., Mid 0.... ollatlte-... OOfpofatlona, ol Ille o1 TNll IM'alofoie auoueed .,.. OIRtclt't IM8'lt to ...... of tM fell\oerN to tlle IHMlefllllMd a tltOseo ..... ~.N'f--.,._DI I:::•~--.._,.:: •or Intent to dltPoH of tlla ~~'Md .:.0.... to ............ ,,.....,. ""',...... .... Tiie ....._ ........ .... "' ...... '°,_.... ... ~ ....... ot~ ......... .. =:r:::.:::. =-= ... to .. ,...... In ... COWMy I =..:."'~.::::::.:: -.::r.=~ ....,, t ~ ~ ..... to .. ""°" ...... Oorp. ...._. ~ DltllNt, T .... :-,~ltMA ..-=:. ~~·~. Oleta ..... 0 .... ,. ll'l'llOI.. ~~:Tj,~ (f,4)IM•• II 1111 •-""•lllllf:!lil ~ OOlllt Deir . • ..... -.................. ,,:.. ~~-­... _ ... ._ __ ... __ ,, ..... "!' •. 11, -~,... CtueHled Ade ., ..... .... .. • tlJlllllM ...... ,.. .......... .................... ,.... FOi Fl#ll UCITEmlnTI VllttOur ... 111•T,I CITY CEnTER ~~ E-r THE EXTRA· .-1. RRRESTRIAL nt11t "1111 Time l1nctll1 (~GI IAIU No Paue1 * I I ' . f'tv 1 N alllll>on C ") l!D * aARQAIN MATIN•••• MoMay '""' Saturday All PatiOfmencH before 6:00 PM (~ l,.a.1 £1111111111 .. IM HllUyt) I "WITHOUT A TRACI" .-1 ----- "THE ENTITY" ., ----- ----- "THI vumter'"" ... ~_._ ___ _ -------l Al\EWOOD ClN TE ll SOUTH,.., ... "•' .. ANAHEIM u111vf 1N t.._...A~nlr'(IQ ...........Cit> ........ ~ -·ii-.. BUI NA PARK . • •t .. LIN COL N l l;•\,I IN ~----UM070 fiilHllA 1N VAllll' l ~•\I IN -·"- "THI VIRDICT" ., ----- ........ "1111 ------ "~'I CHOICl"1111 ---- .. IPRIMG nw"" ,... ------ ..,... llWTTT'Y" 1111 ----- .. .,..'!!P" .... "'41HR&."• _,._ "Amt. n. ... A.ND ,AU. .. "" -"YMOW"1111 ""'"-,..~ ~ ... ..,. me Z..-w-... -·"- -"'Tartuffe" at the New~ Harbor Anon ThHter, HO Monte Vtua 81., Colla MeH (631-6110), ruMJna Thundaya thtou&h S.CW'dayw at 8 p.m. and Sundayw at 2:30, In repertory with .. 1'T1Ueyt Folly" on Monday and Tueeday ntihta at• 8 o'clock. -"Anni Oet Your Oun" al SebMt.ian'a W..t Dinner Playhouae, 140 Av . Pico, San Clemente (492-9950), on 1ta1e nl1htly except MondaYI at varying ''Urtaln timet for an lndeflnite run. ' I • t t ; ! . ' 1 • I I ... I • . .. r ' Orlftll Colet DAILY PILOT l lutedtY •• '*'*Y 11, 1HI I I I ...,I> \' whh knocidftl on • door and .. YlJ'\Ci 111''1 the law." c.t\ cto.. JWt barely. The dJ.alocu-, you IM, II the we•kmt link ln thll Ulht. tenll drama. When Cuh c.eU.. o crooked sherlft -"You 10ld that Mdp, the ume bad... 1 atand befund" -you think thAa rntaht be a lyric from a JohMy Caah ballad. On the other aide of the law, and ln the next county, la John 1 Wallace. He'• a vile man With a • toothy amile. Crom him, and he'll pull the p from hJI belt without any thoulht or conaclence. He owns Meriwether County. Andy Griffith, who once played the folksy sheriff of Mayberry on "The Andy Griffith Show," ii oh 80 delectably nuty. The man can act, and he eeema to reliah hit new black-hat career. He wu the vengeful father ln "Murder Genie Francis (foreground), is Tyger Hayes on tonight's premiere of "Bare Essence," on KNBC ( 4) at 9:00. Joining her are (left to right), Jaime Lyn Bauer, Jennifer O'Neill and Jessica Walter. • OMHOE COUNTY TODAY cm COUECT10H FOR Tl4E'ICJ8 (%)MOYIE • * "Cattte Annie And ut· tte ~· (1981) Burt LlncelW. John 8-lge. T-toug11 out111ws pick up apmro4~glrta-­ ... ttiem elonO on ttMlr ~·PG• 7:11(C)MCME * * "You Ugfl1 Up My UM" ( 1971) Didi Conn • .>oe' Sllv.,. An Hplrlng eoi1QW11• Ir* to cope wttll the Uvw IMO In '-....... ~­-lcMn1tty. 'PG' 1:IO 8 2 ON THE TOWN Featured: 1 tour ol -of Loa~·mo.i~ ..,,. hornel; robotl pro- grammed to looll and act ••"'-:an~ with RotMwt 04lllleume °' ··e.n.on.·· I QI FAMll Y FEUD LAVUIHE & 8HIRLEY &COMPAHV The glr1I ~ thW treatment 11 tM hand• of 1 naa1y llt1glng .. ., by ..... Ing goMlp about '*" 10 a actndal an.t. • EYE ON L.A. '-tured: a ~ on the !rend In home pomogr• phy llma, pet1 OM: I looll at bulmia. the dlMMe °' O¥Weetlng; peychlc lrauda -~ I MADIUolF8 Pl.ACE Wl(Nt .. ~Tl Jdtnitfy thlnka he'. OC*'9 lnMna wNn ha ...,. Ood laldng 10 '*"- • TIC TN; DOUQH MAaa. / l.IHM.R AEPORT • MAGIC~ DECOAATM PMfTINO Cl) LE DETECTOR 9 YOU AllCB> FOR fT F•1tured: "O.nmark'1 Laggoland" and "Blrdl ·=CarWaah." * • • "Thet c.rt.in ... (1931) Deanna Durbin, Jacki. eoop., A young girt oN99 up llw .......... ~ an Oldlr man wt... ..,. "*"' 90flMIOM ~ '°'*•· (D>NM MIKET8AU Loa ~ l..Mat'I .vs. 8atl AntoNo 9cM'I t.-00. Cl) WN.. T oeeNlY ''Tha """"'And Tha Rodi SW'' A~ rod! Idol (T1moCtly ...... , .,...,. .............. '°' ._.. Dtlan 11¥ l MNala .... (ic.n~ ••nt1A-ftMI fhe A-Ta.n la lltt.cl to prot•ot • v•t•ran polloeman wllo le OOll....._. ........... tlltoM of a IWAT t- maie ... -OClf'Nllt "9ow I':.. . * * * ''Tlla Loi\• o.r· (Pert 1) (1ffll Joflll KNXT (CBS) Loa Angelta -· KN8C (NBC) LOI JaligeltJ CTI.A clnd ) Loa A~lta ICAIC-TV (ABC) LOI Angele• Kl'll.9tC88) hn Oie90 KKJ. TV (Ind 1 ~ Anoei.1 MCIT tMC'I ._ 0...0' MYTV (Incl J LOI~ 9'1COP•TV (Ind I LOI Angel .. lCCrT· TV 1 '811 Lot Angele• • KOCl·TV (NS, Huntington ls.11:,, June Carter Caah ii tramf ormed into an eccentric old eoothaayer in "Murder in Coweta County." MIO Md doublMlroeMd l'lm.. e81AMmENC1: (Pr.,..) T"9'f ...,... II mlfrlad toa-~. pla)'boV and half ICIC)llf'lnt 10 1 vaat oonglonwate ltlat hal gott1n Into the ~lncUtty. •• THMrl OOMtPAHY A -~lcll Jack II IUICll- clou1 wll•n T•rrl ~lier plMI to l'Mn'Y a I09'I opara ....,, ti> ~ANCIB.I Trying to__. trOl'I' ~ ,,....,., ........... ~--aoelletU of,....._ • M"A"8"H • IATT\.STM GMMmCA OellPlte .. Oetacta'• effofte to ....... Cytonl oonlnue to pur.- """' tlVougtt .... ll'llllgMtlc ~( ...... 2) • MmlCAH P'\AYHOUM ''The Ae--i:>n Jll Hatdt: 1M3-1M6" The coumNp and aubeaql..,,. mern.oe of a bl-* cu. (Joe Mof· ton) and a wNle ~ woman ~ TOIMllY) dul'tng WOf1d W• II II reooum.d. ,,..,. 1) Q • NOVA "Tha Mlrade Of ute" Tha llrat Nm fl'let IMIM doc:u- IMntlnO the lnCfedlbtlt c:tlaln of ewent• whldl tum 1 ..,arm and .,, eao Into a ~ belly • pr...,, •• ;~ Fridey and Olnnon .... IN halP of a lof9'llllc ~ ""*' two ,.,... tnan. .,.. k.., by • motoftM. (J)MOYll ****''The Marl Ill TM w.... Swlt" (1161) Mee ~CdPwMr. Tiie IMtkM 00-wld ""*' • llf9lant ~ cNl'nllll lrMI* a ...,,,. ~fl*tc. t:aO. di tTO I Wlllle tl')tnO to .,.,., ..... or-. Vlo6el. JutloJ and Dor-. .. ~ '°' llOlldllng and tllrown In IM ......... • w·A·a·H ln Tnal" ..vwal ~ •.. . tt•1 John WallaCI'• mllforWM• and rnlaU:uladol\ to Mw dane I h.11 .... killi"I aa... the border ln Cow-. (c.h ~it lib a Japu*I dty, "Kyeeda"). J\ W8Dtl to be . ..,,. ,,. -JW Hatch." • *-f:: ........ won. ... the two ..... -• ..., .a.out .. 9=' couple Who me.t md an ·~ durfnl World War D. , ''Potw ii a tncker," •YI • \Wallace twnchman. "He can't find • body if there'• no body," •YI Wallace, who diapoeed of the coci-ln • ttat.e that requlrel an evidenUary 1tlff to make·• murder charle ltlck. c.ari Hatch (Joe Monon) ii a IOPhJldeated bl8ck Amlricall IOldler. 8Mtla (J'ranctl T:!b) ii whlc.e, from a bl~ famlly. When the war endl, their war~ dllcrtmlnatlon ii jult 6ealnn1na. It'• a .v-t batUe of will and wita. culmlnated by a crackllnc courtroom IC'ene, with real Georlf.an townfolk hancinl lnlllde and outalde the bu1lc:IJ.na. The film, tbot ln Gecqia, eetl out to be tlmple entertalnment -and IUC!Ceedl. Tonliht'a esUode tnctw the. reecUona ot Sheila'• family and countrymen. Next week, in the woncest -.ment, the couple comes to the United Stat., where ml.lceaenation laws in the South force Carl to don a chauffer'a uniform when they travel ln public. Thia week'• "~rlcan Playhowle'' la not eo sure what c.arra mother (Gloria Fa.t.er) la cold, not becau.e ol J'llCe but becaw.e of Sheila'• limited reach. "She baa no winlCI.." TUBE TOPPERS KNBC (4) 8:00 -"The A-Team." The A-Team is h ired t.o protect a veteran pollcerllan who la convinced that he is the target of a SWAT team made up of corrupt fellow officen. · KOCE (60) 9 :00 -''NOVA.'' "The Mirade of Life," la the fint film ~er made documentJnc the chain of events which tum a 1perm and an ea into a newborn baby. KABC (7) 10:00 -"Hart to Hart." The Harts lnvest!Pt.e when the man who was aolna to eell hia fraarance oompany to Jonathan ii murdered: 8'YU * • "A ltr*'91' le Wllk:lll-lng" (1M2) Alp Tom, Ka Mulgr.w. l:IO (J) MOYll ..... "Der1t Eyee" (1971) llrit1 Ekllnd, I.AN Wood. 4:00 ([) TOP O' THI ..,, ..... .MOYll • ••14 "lenanM" (1911) Woody Allan. LOUIH LMMr. 4: 11 (%) MCMI •• "C.U. Ann6e And Ut- tle ~ .. (1111) ... Lancaeter, "°"" ~ 4:80 I MT PATfl!Ol IUU.WNU.a THI UTT\.l.....WO Hane Ctwtltlan Andlrlln'e dlllllc eeory Ill* a nw-me6d wllHng ... _,... -"""*' tonn lo be w4tfl .... llalldlofM young menwio-. (D>MCWll • • MA Strlngllr II w .... Ing" (1112) AIP Tom, KIM ........ "u-Md TM l.o¥ealc* ....,,.. ~· moaiar ... llllft llP ..... a lbrtn- an. '"t.ow9 lvrd n.a r ... °' MeMood'' Joe ~ ...,. lt'ftl•~tl••'• Da9tlmeMet*N '* .. lllfld tar ..... cs.,e IOlftM'Y»-. (J)MCMI 'It•°" "9111rk•y'e .....,.,.(1"1)8wt Rey-"*' ..... Ward . -OOllOV!m *"' ..... P\m'' (1111) T ....... ltneet Bof'9- 1.,_ l<i> ..,.. I AN & ... A ....... ,., INI Meo ... a.ir .... ~ Ill ......... by,,.,.. ... .,.. ..... (A) 1 •• ..,. ••• ,. ... ~We ...... , .... Clludllte Cd- ......... Ooddlnl. ·--** ""'-..... (1173) DaMd .... Id • .-. ...... O'Nlll. (I) MCMI 1N '*"• Oen" ,, ... , ~~.LeoCer­ llo. • MCWll •• ,. '"'-llwl'' (1"5) ..... CWHno. ~ ,,,_ la. II INTMfM ... rT ~ "" Int... with Lee Mltorl: a looll bee* at '""9 M.ry Tyter MOor-. Show." cmMCW11 • • .,. "Star Ware" (19n) Mar1a Hamil .......... eon Ford. 1:to •.• N9C HmWI O\llNlllrT ·~,,_YOU 801' •• t•CC>MCMI • • ''YOU UgM Up W, UW' (1tn) Didi COM .• .- Sliver. (J)MCWll •• * ... ens(' (1tl0) Ndlant Prp. 0.. WN-•• &00. (I) C. NIWI .-nwATCH 1=WOM.D ... ,. ·~ ~ poon'1 A1*MI ...... . ( tt11) "°"" ....... 11191 ~­l:tl (8) MCMI ••• "...-0" ,, .. , ..... w.,.... Oenlldlne ...... .......... (!) MQWft w.w .............. _ftM .,.....,...-eo ... • .......... (J)MCMI • • • ''TM Hired Hind'' (1t11) ,..., '°""' W.· .... Qllle. --1:. ... • • ,. 1N ...... ,.,.,,,, .. (1tnt ...... ........ ,.,...., (Q)lllCMI •• ,. ..,.. Olll Md n. ~· ,.., ..... l:IO CC> ••• ''Nomwl ..... Thell YfN?" (tt71) Aadd Fou, P•art lall•Y· Stlodled to ia.n '* .... eon le gey. a _, ... out to~ IN boy out. 'PG' •• * "Making Lo¥e" (1H11 Kata Jactieon, MldlMI Ontlt-. A wom- ln ...,,,. that ... hu9band 11 ln\IOMd In a~ If teletlolllfllp. 'A' MO(%) * * * "f)wemp Thing" (1112) Adl1anna ...,.,...,_ Lou11 JowdM. A llftlant reaaen:fl edentte1 con-cocta a,.,..... ... ... ...... 18 potion .. tuma '*" lnlo a haro6c _... ........ ,_., ll.llad In tfw ~ OI 1111 lllbol .... y. 'flO. 1:00 (!) • * * 1llM TOid! Of ..... (1112) c.y Otani. Ootte '-· A ....,.... girt II °"9r'9d M --. ._, IJ¥ I_., Md~ looklngmM. CC> •• * . ....,.... ,.,. r .. ,.. ( 1955) Alclleld Att•nbore>vfll, Denni• "'*' .............. and a~·~ llaap IN lrWI .,.,.,., °" btoaa. '*'cm • • • "8-np Thing" ( 1112) AdrllMe ..,.,..,. Lou11 Jaurdln. A llftlant raaearctt IClenttlC oon-cocee a,_. ..... ..., ............ "' '°'°" ... ..,. '*" lnlo a lllfOk fl'IONW .... ha .. _,, lcllad In .... dllllNdlon of 1111 llllbol .... W'· 'PO' (J) • • • "I 8arl4 A UltW To Mr LOff" (1111) 8lmof.----· ....,, Aodllbt. A ffllddl I llaied -..., .... """' ,.,. °' ._ llllMt .. mr- lng tor ... .,.,..... .... ~---· ....... '° a N 1$4'9' lonlfr ,_.,,. CldlllN\.'PO' ••• ,. '""9 l..alll kw O.,." (1tn) ........ . "'"'Y,.... ...... ... of .. .._.. Woitd .. . flalM .......... .... ................. '° ............. oauMfY. 'PO' .. ® *** ''Tila..._.. .. (1911) Jam .,.., '-- 191 ..... A -.e p- IMfl ..... to ...,. out .... INl .. 111..-. .... pei uhll nt clNlll•ngaa .., _,...NC~lll "Slollilt Wiie and,....,... 'PG' CJ)* "~"11111) Clr'9 ....,.,, ft.G. ,_.. lllrOftO. A ~ IClllOCll .................. __ ..... , ••• llfl ... ... ........ ... "' ............ Cla. ........... .. ~ ........ U(ltltHlrd To Do" (""' "'*'9 0.. •• .,., ...... k ..... IMfl .... • ................. ............... t:aO CZ> • ••• .,,*""'Y ,._.. ( 111n) ..... Fox, GraoorY Hantlon. The brllWllne and ...... prac- *-°' 1MOll oollge " .. ~ca.-I froup r1' ~ )'Ol"'9 IMO to try to bud! Illa ~· '"°' -· ****''MadAbOul MulMo" (1938) Deanna Durtlln, ..... Marlflall. A~glrtlllaS.... ICllool in-l• • flc1ltloul tattl« to ~ lier ...... (8) ..... ~ T'NnO" (19112) AdrtaMe ......,..,, l'°'* Jowden. A brw.nt ,_dt lderltlat -ooctl a,_....,.. ... ··--•111 potioll .... tuma '*" Imo a ,_. ,.....,.,..hall~ klltd In .. ~ °' .... ..,,..y.•PQ' (J) ··~ "eart.ry eo.t'' (19151 Joel Meer .. ,' fdwef'd 0. ....,__ Rad .... ~ and booi- "'8 ""'" Ill .... f'nncllco ln .. 1IOOa. • **" "8lrdl lr'Mrwr' (1971) Edcll9 ....... Rip T-. A )lll'lf'8 girt II a.It to IM_. ""*"' ,......_, ....... learN llbollf die reellt... of Ille adult wortd.'PG' 11:00 cm • • "ldo" c 1ue1 \Mo oant OI. Pw'Y AtmeCrOflO. A flarcely lnd..-ldellt AuMrallln -WflO wor1la • a kn9t ~ bKonm lmol'led ...,. a llra plot. t 1:to CJ) *. * "8-nc> Thing" ( 1112) AdlierWW Barbemi, Loull Jourdan. A brtllnt ..-ell IOlentiet -coctl a,_...,.. .... ··~ potjoll ttllll tuma '*" Imo a ..... ,......,...., .... ~ klltdllltlla~of ......... -~.'"°' 11:9. • *\t • ..._. CCMia TM OMI" ( 11N) lob Hopll, Mex DIN. f'olloWIO a ... Oft .... ola ....,... .... peitoi11•. a 80! ..... dlllOI """ -lll•a~totnptN ..-. •••"a.t~eTM Altl Of ....... (117') Doell- _..,.,, P1l7*al .... danaa OOIJI0911•11J Ille ... --r1'tMgrMllhlpaf blblcal ...,..., .. -llllNd. (J) • * •• "Ordinary ,._,.,..,, (1NO) Mary Tytar Moen. Dona6d Sutfw1Md. A IJl*..ftddan .._..,.... trying to put 1111 .. back 1009'llw aftar 1111 bn*lar'I .... Md 1111 -Udde ..... ,..,_ °"' to .... ............. flllNr and Illa odd,,...~.·A' . .. ..,...~­ (1974) Gordon ""-'t. Wll 0... Alt.,_.,._ !Mn--a~ .... .......... lllOllofllle le'larldlandllll .... ,.... (8) *. "T .. n. Job Md --It" (ttl1) ~ ............. ~. A yGUl'I OOfPOrlile ealCW- lllwie W ..-, 1•1&ioa ~M,.._IOllla llolMla.tl to ,...... • ~ '""'91y. 'PO' 1.0(J) •• ·~'(1111) 8'.oy K--. .... Zadofe,. A~ row1t WOIMn .mw-111 .... af.-. ..... .-cl. Cllil'*'I tobellle ....... .... trying to ......... '*' -• '*"tar-.. •fr t• CC> •••• ....._.. ... TMI y.,,.. ( 1971J Aadd f'ou, Pearl B•ll•Y· ...... .. ...,,. ... ... a.le91f,eMan ... OUI '° ........... boy .. . ~~.~ ......... ... A .... T•" (1tnt ,,.., .........,_ a.. ... . ... A_......._ .. ................... .................... _,,......._ ••-:. ....... CllM. .. ,.'" . .... -··---~-CD •••tt .._..""' • . --==---... ... ....... ,. ..... .... ~ ......... .. ................ .. ··--.. ~ I ......... .. --I JOHN DARLING I,,,,,_,.. (Wt).._ -~o... ,_,, ..... ...... ..... ................. ... ........... ............ , , ., r .......... TUESDAY, ,El. 1l5, 1813 ClAISlfllD COMICS C4 ce .An itch RObinson can't scratch { I wante d to g e t back in .football, s a ys Ra:ms new head coach • I By JOHN SEV ANO oftMO...,Notli.ft BEYERL Y HILLS -For weeks, the Rams had been criticized and ridiculed for their procrastination In hiring a new head coach to replace the discharged Ray Malavasl. And with each NFL vacancy that was filed (there were eight openings at one time or another), the pressure became even greater. As one capable candidate after another seemingly slipped through the Rams' grasp. concern began to grow as to whether the organization would come up with a quality coach at all. The Rams fooled everyone . I John Ro binson The club went beyond pulling a rabbit out of Its hat Monday. Instead, it came up with an elephant. I I Ram players I can 't believe I :·.it's Robinson ! • By JOHN SEV ANO ' ' 0( tM Delly Not • ..,, Asked how he felt about John Robinson's l j , appointment as the Rams' new head coach Monday, linebacker Jim Youngblood couldn't help but have a j' little fun. "I was just stunned to have a coach at all," joked I the Fountain Valley resident. "For awhile, I didn't t f th.ink we would have one. 1, "I kept hearing about all these assistants being hired elsewhere and I said, 'Shoot, they've let a lot of good people go by.' I kept thinking, 'Shoot, who are they going to get'?" Hwnor aside, a oouple of Rams players did admit 'to beir\g stunned by the Robinson announcement. , "I was surprised. I think along with a lot of I •people," admitted safety Nolan Cromwell. "But I'm · very happy." I Happiness was a term everyone used in tallciiig about Robinson. And it was a genuine happiness, too, not the placid acceptance moet athletes figure they , have to express whenever a new field general joins an organization. "I've never met John Robinson before," Cromwell noted, "bu t he showed a lot of clasa and a lot of personality as coach at USC. John Roblnaon, who nobody 1uapected would be a head coach again - nevertheless with the Rams --officially became the team'• 17th field aencral at a Beverly Hilla press conference here. "Two and a half months ago I made a big declalon. Thia past weekend l had the opportunity to l'JUlke" another one," said Robinson. '"i thought I wanted to be out of coaching and into administration. What It came down to was this job and a chance to be in the organization were too good to pass up." Robinson 's decision to return to coaching, for a myriad of reaaons, was surprising. First,, everyone believed the former trsc coach when he announced last November he was resigning because ' "l have the desire to do 10mething that transcends <."OachiN(." Second, Robinson turned down a lucrative pro coachin~ ofter last year from New England. Third, and probably the biggest shock, wns nobody figured Robinson was interested in the job. "I always thought about having John Robinson. But I never thought I had a chance," admitted Rams owner Georgia Fron tie re. According to Frontierc, she met with R obinson "for the first time" last Monday. "Some friends called and asked if 1 had thought about John Robinson for head coach," Frontiere added. "I told .them yes, but I dJdn't think John was • ~interested. "They assured me h e would b e "I think that part la as important to the players as being a good technical coach." "I was working out with several guys this Dl'Oming and the~ were all happy to hear the news," (See PLA VERS, Page C3) Edison H ig h's Arnold Alpert (top) 'has Joseph Solis of Nogales thinki~g as the 129-pound Charger spins a 10-3 decision in tournament action. Interested II 1 would be intel'81ed," According to aources, the "friend" wu attorney Ed Hookstratten, a longtime friend of Georgia's arid Roblnlon'a agent. "Yes, I contac!_ed her," admitted Hookstratten, but tHat was all he would say. Robinson, 47, who guided the Trojans to a 67-14-2 record during his seven years, reportedly received a revolving five-year contract (meaning at the end of the season the pact is automatically renewed for five years) worth an estimated $2 million. "Mrs. Frontlere was very apprecl.ative and very generous of acquiring John Robinson," Hookstcatten offered, refusing to dll'l.llge apecific numbers. "Carroll (Rosenbloom) couldn't have (See ft.AMS, Paae C3) .UNLV gets -to the top hard way Alpert, Goldstein give foes-headaches LAS VEGAS (AP) -In this hype -happy town, where superlatives reign supreme, No. l bas a new meaning. The University of Nevada-Las Vegas Runnin' Rebels, in their first season as a PCAA member, were perched atop the Associated Press. college basketball poll today tor the first time in their ' 25-year history. The Rebels. 22-0, and the only unbeaten team in the nation, ' took over first place after ·villanova upset last week's leader. North Carolina. The Tar ~ aeels fell to third place while Indiana slipped into second. For Rebel guard Danny •' Tarkanlan, the rating was particularly sweet. H e had watched his father, UNLV Coach Jerry Tarkanian, roll up 12 atraight 20-victory seaaonJJ en route to OOcoming the winningest • active ooecb in college basketbaµ. Yet until last week's No. 2 , 'rating, a Tarkanian club had 11' oever been ranked higher than '' No. 3. ' ''When you're ranked .econd. · third or fourth, r,ou're alwaya • · behind eomebody, ' the younger • 'J'arkanian uid. "In 10 or 15 or 20 . years from now, I can aay to my • •kid• th at I waa on the No. 1-ranked team ln the country. • "It they ever d......n8d of nQt ~aklng ua No. 1, lt'd be the f btaest rtpo. ft ever. Everybody .-Ml mt, and...,. more than qnce, •• the fiery guard eald. 1tf.?.~l~~~ ~ tMy' fPW It ID ua. l re$llf. I . 't \htnk tlu. would heppm. • •• ' The newt.of the la tat poll by • ' neJ Of •port• writer• h ad ' dly cleared the ~ wlrft --bepn~~P.~ ---4 ... 9Vl·p .. -:c~-:;;-~ ~tam. A By ROGER CARLSON 0( tM o.1J Piiot It-" A lot of high school wrestlers would probably deny it. but there-are nevertheless many who are probably just as glad to see a long, hard season over, it is a pretty demanding sport. But, when you're winnipg as are Ediaon High's Arnold Alpert and Gary Goldstein , two Sunset League champions with definite sights set on berths in the state championShips such is obviously not the case. "They're not stale at all," says their coach, Terry Lorentzen. "But the fun is over at this point. Now the work begins because there are no second chances. Goldstein, a 148-pounder with a 29-4 record, has found the right formula in that area. "It's a lot of hard work, but working out with Arnold inl.ractice can be really competitive. An , when I'm down (mentally and/or physk:ally) he gets me up, and when he's down, [ get him up." Arnold is a 129-pound aenlor with a Five sports dropped at Orange Coast Orange Coast College OCC's men's volhryball team anno~ Monday it will drop captured the South Coast . five 'intercollegiate sports for the Conference championship last 1983-84 school year. season and finished third in the According to OCC Athletic atate. The women'• amnastic Director Dick Tucker, the college team won the state title In 1982. ls facing a reduction of a.lmoet "I hate to tiee theae five •portl $2.2 million in Its operating go," Tucker adds. "Whenever we budget for the next fi9cal year. have added a sport to our That rep res en ts a cu t of program over the years we have approximately ...nine.-per:cent.-of alwaya made sure that It met two the total budget. OCC cut $2.3 criteria; first. that it interest a million from Its budget lMt year. atgnlflcant nwnber of students: Tucker has preHnted OCC and, second, that we be President Dr. Berna.rd J. Luskin competitive in that IJ)Olrt. with a list of five sporta to be 11 All five of tbeee 1ports eliminated from the program. continue to meet our criteria . That Hat is exp~cted to be They generate atudent interest. reviewed and approved by the and we have been extremely diatrlct'• board ol trustees later competitive. We are facing a this month. aevere financial crWI, however, The programa recommended and we mUlt come tict gript with foe ellmlna\lcft include mtn'I YOI· f11ca1 tMIJty." ::-•• ~~ · OCC h makln a c\lta ln The five sporta cut lut_ )'.ear ~ ~U ~ ,,.. -=~~~' lkllna. ~ the moat viatble. -'!Y'f..i very b9dly about thee. I f cutlt" tQ9 'l\lcUt '1All of the tn..-&-;J..·, U lpaN that .,.. a.inc cut have ~ ~~ piCD IT~fXOD been dtreroelv IUCCWfuJ here t14iw the ,_,..r, 0ranP C.0..t Ml WOft mon 11ate cmmp6ombi,. the ps •~ y..n than m y otber cornmunllJ mi11e1 Ill California, TM Pita• have captured 10 atate title• durinl that ~. 31 -3 record who just about destroyed his opponent in the Sunset League finals with a 20-1 decisjon. Goldstein was a Little easier on the opposition, settling for an 8-2 decision on his way to his 15th straight VJctory. Lorentzen sees a big future for both as they ready for the CIF sectionals at Cypress College Friday and Saturday, which qualifies four foe the C1F finals a week later. "They're just two top quality kids," says the F.diaon coach. "With Arnold, most of it's heart and mental toughness., but skillwise he's very good with his legs. "He uses his legs like anns and gets a lot of torque on his opponent's body with his legs." Alpert has 16 pins within his 31 - victories, us ually leading with a cross-body leg torque, which develoJ>8 into a half nelaon. "We've had some pretty good wrestlers here," says the 10-year coach, (See ALPERT, Pase Ct) r I Or•noe Coat• DAILY PILOT /Tue.day, '•bfU.,Y ll, ,.., , ·Oile r s' return recalls past glories '~ . &metimee It Uikol a whU tor tho wheel to turn -but 100ner or lattor with a b!t of puah!na - moat wlll, and for HunUnaiton Beach Hlah buketball faJthful It'• a welcome reUef. Jl'or yNl"I the Ollera were a perennial flnt·rate power, racking up one champloNhlp after another, leading to the parade of champlonahlp bannen ln the aym, which haa been lmltated by many lince. Records ln the early yean are touah to verify, but It was no~ ln 1908 the Oilers hid won the Oranae League championship for the third 1tralaht year and In 1912 they claimed the Southern California charnplonahip. In 1914 the Oilers claimed their eighth Orange County championship In 10 Jeara -and later, during the 30s, 40s, 60s, 60s an early 70s, 17 league crowns were captured, the last in 1976, Elmer Combs' last year. Combs coached the last eight title teams, and among those juggernauts W&ll a powerful forward named Roy Miller. In 1968 Miller and friends (Mike Contreras, Greg Snyder, Brian Ambrozlch and Rick Seibert were used to a lot of winning. racking up a 27-4 record and averaging 73 points a game on the way to the CIF 4-A finals. Did writer find 'Duel' truck d river ? o~u ROGER CARLSON Whon Combs 1tepped down after 20 yeen. lt waa Miller, a product of Long Be.ch State, who inherl~ the job. Twice Mlller11 teama tinlahed runner-up In league play -not tops, but not bottom, either. Then, two straight 1-9 league recordl virtually wiped the Ollera off the face of the buketball map. The 1980 team flnllhed 6·1~ overall, the worst won-loa percent.age since 1950. A year later they struggled to 12·11 overall aft.er wlnnlng 11 of their first 13 contata. Since then Miller and the Oilers have abeorbed one blow after another, but despite very big setbacks, they're back. Now they poueu the Sunset League championship as they await the CIF 4-A playoffs, including the No. 2 ranking In Orange County and Canadiens top Gretzky, Oilers Larry Rob inso• a nd Mata (ii Nulaad scored in the tint 3 ~ , minutes of the aecond period to give Montreal a three-goal lead and goalie Rick Wamsley made a number of timely saves as 'the Canadiens beat Edmonton 4-2 to hiJzhlight NHL action Monday. The Oilers were led oy Wayne Grehky, who ecored h1a 47th and 48tb goala of the seuon . . . In the only other game played, Wayae Babyclt 1COred h1a first goal ln more than two months and Berate Federko added another power play goal five minutes later in the second period, peeing the St. Lou.la Bluet to a 6-4 triumph over Buffalo. Yarborough escapes injury From AP dlapatcbea DAYTONA BEACH -Cale CHARLESTON , w . Va. _ • Yarborough went from elation to • Remember the movie "Duel" with , dejection in. leaa than a minute Dennis Weaver ? Bill Smith, the Monday as he appeared to lock up the executive spor ts editor of the pole poaition for the $1 million Daytona 500 with Charleston Daily Mail may have found the. a ·~ qualifying lap over 200 mph. only driver of the truck. =~car through a wOd_craab the next time Smith was on his way to a basketball game between West Virginia a nd Massachusetts The three-mile Winston Cup champion Saturday, but ran into more trouble than he broke the Daytona track record on h.la first trip bargained for, first a six-hour snow-bound drive around the 2.5-rnile, high-lianked oval, turnin8 and then a pat.ch of ice forced him to pile into a in a lap at an average speed of 200.503 mph in a snow bank. new Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS. He spent the next hour flailing his arms at Yarborough waa not injured, but the crash uncooperative motorists before it appeared a damaged the frame of the car so badly that the friendly truck driver would give him a lift. Ranier team wu forced to withdraw the entry. ''He didn't stop, just slowed it to a crawl and Express cuts Foreman said 'Hop on the other side," Smith said. "Like a fool I did. I figured the guy was going to give me · _Cltack Foreman, a five-time a lift and take me somewhere where I could get Nata~nal Football League All-Pro oelp." runrung back with Mlnneaota, WU · Smith also figured the driver was going to releued Monday by the Loe Angeles • let him inside the cab to warm up. __ ..t_xp..-a of tbe new United S-taie. Football "Instead, h e started gathering speed. League. Foreman. 32, wu one of five players Twenty miles an hour. Twenty five. Thirty. And released ... Eamou CopJu and UC lrYine there I was ... ou tside, hanging onto the prodllct Steve Seo«, the two fu1est ~milers passenger'• side of the cab. My hands were ln the world.. will meet for the tint ume. at ~ freezing. I was freezing. I pounded on the door Michel<>J:> Invitational track meet Friday ~t an with my foot. I yelled •Rey if you aren't going to San Diego ... Do••• Will te hred a let me inside aJow this thing down and let me fo.ur-under -par 68 Monday and won the off • ' ratn-delayed LPGA Saruota Clauic by one · "Maybe the guy thought I was a leftover stroke over Alice Miller, JoAue Carner and independent striker bent on doing him bodily Nancy Lopez · · · Nell Bouet pulled Darrell harm I don't know Waltrip Wlth two turns lefi and went on to win • . · the crash-filled, 5()..mile Bu9Ch Clash at Daytona Quote of the day International Speedway. Mary Harmon Bryant, widow of football coaching legend Bear Bryant, on why she asked that clasaes not be canceled at the University of Alabama on the day of her husband's funeral: "He wouldn't have canceled football practice." Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Hockey -Kings at Hartford, 7 p.m .• KPRZ ( 1150). Bask'tball -San Antonio at Lake.rs, 7:20 p.m., KLAC (570). AL P ERT., GOLDSTEIN LEAD EDISON • • • From Page C1 "and both of them have the mental attitude that la really good. They've created a lot of interest on campus because of their Sucoe9S and in the fact that they are very exciting wrestlera to watch. They have to rank within our Top 10. "When it ltartl they don't stop, ~y Arnold. Any puUcular move can tum into a pln. •• Alpei:t la strictly a wrestler , and If Lorentzen could w ant more from any area, It would be with h1a feet on t.akedowna. to ensure more takedowm. Goldstein la a more veraatlle athlete, with a ~tics and diving ~· And maybe h1a be9t a.et lies within h1a foot• work In the takedown area. A finalist ln the CIF diving finals u a junior, Golda1ein says he expec:tl to be diving again th.la 1prtng, but aymna1Uc1 11 obvioualY out becau.e of the fact the chool dropped the aport. .. Goldstein la really good on hll feet," eays Lottnu.m. ''He hM a real aoOd little aeries with an outslCle leg_takedown. Hl1 weakneunifibt be In ::::L~ Hi1 but auet 1• . E..PJ\I can reelly .be tmponant when~ eet Into u,bt matdlel. U you re down 2..1 aDd 19t away to make tt 2-2 then Gary· Goldstein it comes down to the beet man on h1a feet." Gold.ttein say• bis thousht• about the leCtionala are limply to do well enoucb to quallfy for the CU' «lnala, whils.. Alpert has a decidedly dlflerent attitude. ''I have eome people I want to beat there," HY• Alpert. ''I definitely want to aet flrlt. Colleges (coechet) are looklnc ~iris' CIF pairings set Mornin11tde (23·2, Ocean I.-..No. l). In tht 3-A cMYil&on. C.orma del Mir wOl bOlt San a.n.n-. and Pai& will be ai -., wblle Uaivmlty vWt1 II Dando! Cara6i del .._ • u 1e.;;a record and 11 Ui• No. 2 .... 1111•ttw °' dii .. Vllw ~ .... a.Mnte .. 11:.a and IM lfO. 2 •try from the 8oi.ltla C.-·......... fl: ••JJN, the S-.. V...-. lfO. l '-t ._ a 214 NOorclt wbAle PMllk COtn111Jtiit NO. I) Ii 1t-t. ' around and it's important." Lorentz.en adds th.la about the competitive Alpert. "He's not making a lot of friends on the mat. there are tome who want him eo badly they can taste It. But you have to real.be there'• a lot of heat in wrestling. If you lose, you lose, nobody else. Sometimes the manhood la \e9ted.'' Adds Alpert: "I love wrestling, there's nothing that can compare with It." Goldsteh\ has nearly a 20·pound edge on Alpert, but the two work out n!gularly. "Gary has a definite edge with si.ze," says LorentZell, ••but he has a hard time pttinll away from Arnold. U he gets h.18 lep on you, he'• t.oueh." Both have the same thouahts ln reprd to the balance of the eeuon. It'• 1trictly a matt.er of concentration and delire. ''Once you win the fint round you know you can't let down, becauee the next match will be tougher," aaya Alpert "It'• jult a matter o_f pttina mentally r:~•" •YI Goldatein. ''you take one thinkin.11 It'll be t he hardest match of the ~.'' They're a>-aaptainl ot J:dllon'1 c.m, .-ch ii 18 and can bcmt of a Sumet 1.-,ue cbamp&oaehlp. And each hat an eye on a ~-fUtun with Wrm1lna • Uie ~ ~. And thi .next tt.ep 11 at ey,.... Col'•· RU1tler women win opener , 71-61 SAM LUIS OBISPO -'IM OOlden WtM CoU111 womn'e t.1:11..U ..... ---1.--- 0fl .. ~.,....,.,.. -···' *'' by ..._ a.. 11-el -..tDDJLwlClllltlin. •••ll•more itU Outhrl• £"'"la H ,.aata for 1M ...... i ~ No. 7 11.atua ln lhe ClF 4·A, ln lddlUon to thelr 9-1 ie.,ue and 18·& ov rall rtC.'Otd. ~ And, they have their second nine-game wlnnif\8 at.teak ln hand thla 11H10n u they await Friday'• flnt round ln the C1F 4-A playoffa a1alnlt the survivor of th Notre Dame (Sherman Oeka)-Dol Pueblot aame on Wednetday. 0 Yet," admlta Miller, "the.a rank.Ina• do make me feel cood about thlnp. We wanted another banner on the wall. "And, we're having fun." It11 no secret -there have been a lot ot winning teams through the yeara without that happy feeling for one reuon or another (uaually the me-tint syndrome with playera unhappy that they (1) aren't starling (2) aren't ecoring enough (3) aren't All-CIF' (4) or haven't been contacted by the Celtics yet). ~ for aetbaclu, well, consider these items Miller has had to endure: -Clitt Wimberly, a sensational prospect as a freshman, moved to Laa Vegas u a eophomore. -J eff Washington tranlferred to Edi.Ion after playing just hl1 freshman season at Huntington Beach. -Mike Newton, the standout l(uard at Even in 19 12 the Oile" were looking good on the basketball floor. Fountain Valley, wu ln line to attend HuntJniton Beach before transferring prior to his freshman year. -Jimmy Amanuel, a 6-7 star who went on to play at Gahr and Long Beach Poly before finally ending up in Michigan, was origlnally an Oller. -And, J amel Garner, the current sophomore star of the Oilers, was erroneously rumored to have bee n on h is way o ut of Huntington Beach, destination Inglewood. Clearly, it was enough to give a coach a good case of ulcers. "You look at the klda we could have had if they had finished school here," says Miller, "and we cou).d have been pretty awesome." After six years Miller says it's clear to him that any ideas of matching Combs' longevity record are far removed from reality. "I don't think so," says Miller. "Coaches with 20 years -the Tom Danley's (of Katella High) are extinct as a dinosaur. There was plenty of pressure to win in the 60s, but Miller says thing, have changed, at least in his case. "Kids' outlook on athletics la cliUerent," says Miller . "It's a me-first attitude, a reflection on what is going on in society. · "A coach is dealing a l ot more wilh personalities. Elmer didn't have to administer much discipline at all, It wu already there." And, that ls what made this campaign the pleasure it has been for Miller -the lack of probleme within h.la mquad. The starting unit has been int.act virtually since· the start, but there hasn't been the customary complaints, usually from disgruntled parents or boosters. "If you're having problems it can take a lot of the thrill of winning out of It." says Miller. ''This group ls very cloee. But thoee problems have driven a lot of coaches out." The CIF 4-A playoffs are next for the Qjlers, a 32-t.eam single elimination beginning Feb"l 18 at Huntington Beach , with the gold awaiting at Long Beach Arena March 5. Lat.er it's the state playoff.a at the same site. Everyone is playing on borrowed time at this point, but one thing is certain -the wheel has definitely turned at Huntington Beach. • • • CHECKING THE CORNERS -Fonner F.dlaon High basebell atar Mike DeBeaoa got oU on the right foot at Stanford, smashing two grand slam home runs in the Cardinal'• first game of the year. He hit another four-bagger during the first week of play. Busy season looming International S tar Class g e tting ready By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0.-, ~ ..... ....., The International Star Class, oldest one-design aailboat ractns clua ln the world, la grooming for one of the busiest aeuons in its history -with much of the action centered on the West Coast. The high point of the year, as always, will be the world championship for the class which this year will be held out of California Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, with about 80 of the top skippers ln the world participating. First event of the year will be a Marina del Rey next weekend where the Stars will sail in the S outhe rn California Yachting Association Midwinter Regatta. Another high point for the class will be the Pre-Olympic Regatta at Long Beach, July 30-Aug. 6, which will also draw Star sailors from all over the world, manv of whom will remain in Southern Crews picked BOATING ·., California for the world championship. The 22-foot Star boat, one of the seven Olympic clasaes, came into existence in 1911 and is still considered one of the premier sailboat racing clasaea ln the world, spawning top sailors in other world yachting events. such aa the America's CUp. Several America'• Cup defenders have come out of the Star Class including former world championa, Bill Ficker, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 1970, and Dennis Conner, San Diego YC, 1980. Both C.onner and Tom Blackaller, this year's candidate• for the America'• Cup defense are two-time former world champion Star sailors. Lowell North and Malin Brunham, former world champion Star sailors, were un.auccesslul candidates for the America's Cup deferwe in 1977. Another former world champion Star sailor from Newport Beach is Don Edler, staff commodore of Newport Harbor YC. Major events for Star sailors this year: The Defe nder-Courageous Group h as scYA Midwinters, Marina del Rey, Feb. 19-20; announced assignment of crews for both yachts ln Bacardi Cup, Miami, Fl.a .. March 6·13; Keel Boat Invitational, San FrandlCO. Man:h 19·20; their effort to wln the right to defend the America's SprlnJ;r Silver Star, New Ori~. April 8-16; Cup~~ this~~ of the new yacht, Defender, ia K ing of Spain Trophy, Marina aeT Rey, April aklpper Tom Blackaller. Gary Jobeon will be the 30-M"Y l; Pacific Coast Championship, Berkeley, t:cht'a tactician, and Pet.er Stalkua is handling Circle, Richmond, May 6-7-8! Pattereon Bowl, f nd I vi ti Marina del Rey 1 May 15; Rollins Bowl, San Diego, e er• na iga on. 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S..111e Portlllnd Golden Stat• Hew .JerMY Pnoenbc Allanta WMhlnglon ,.._Y0tk Clevelend Houston NewYOfll Wlllhlngton Phoenix M<iwtulcM Anent a .-.~ Portland Clttwland S.ttle PNladttphle &oaton Houlton UUn Sen Antonio GolcMn State Indiana ~City Sen DlegO Oellll OelrOll Vt.Aft Chic.ego Deriver T-°"91we 0 .... ,..,.. 52 113711 122 • 41 seos 1111.e so 5781 115 2 41 5573 113 7 50 !11181 1138 51 5780 1133 50 5e35 112 7 51 5745 1128 !12 5643 112 4 52 5706 109.7 50 64$5 108. 7 52 51134 108 4 51 5501 107.11 51 54i3 107 7 50 5371 10711 50 5351 107.2 51 5388 105. 52 5463 105 4 50 50IJO t01 2 48 <l60e 118.1 so 41111() 97.• 51 4954 17 t 50 48511 97 1 T-OeteftM 0 50 49 52 51 50 61 50 St 51 so 50 50 48 52 50 so 50 52 48 61 52 51 62 COLLEGE AP top 20 '!:52 :11 4680 99.11 5240 100. 6214 102 2 5178 103 5 5290 103 7 5228 l<M. 6334 104.11 53-42 l<M.7 528e 105.7 5308 10&, 5375 107 5 6225 10&1 5709 109. 5562 111 2 5851 113.0 5862 113 2 5892 1133 55112 , 13 5 5805 113 II 59511 114 5 S963 1189 11444 123 II 1 ....... ·LU Vegu (31) 22-0 1 031 2. Indiana (13) 111·2 1.012 3 Horth Cerolln• 141 21-4 i3 I 4 HOutlon (51 20-2 I 18 5. Vlf91nie 19-3 813 e St John'• (1 I 20-2 eot 1. Anc-A 20-1 731 8 VNlenOvt 17-4 878 II. LOUleYlllt 21 ·3 1173 10 UCLA 17-3 802 11. Kentuelcy 111-5 521 12. MIUOUrl 18-<I 513 13. Memphlt 8111• 18-3 445 14. o.orottlOWt'I 16-8 271 15. Wl<:ftii1 State 18-3 280 18. Iowa 1M 2411 17. Syr-111-5 175 11. Boelon ~ 17·4 125 19. Olllelloma 1M 85 20. OlllO Siii• 1M 711 CommUfthy college women Qotden .... 11, c ...... 11 OOUICfl "99T-GutMe 211. tW'19on 21 TllOnlCleOn 2, KeleU I. Loya 2. Jeeoba II a.n.nt.t 4, Toe.II· 30 11· 15 71. CUCITA-Mon,0110 14, Popour 15 ~ t t. 8endlt 7, MendoMa 4 T otell 26 11-13 11 Hllftlllle: Golden w.... Sl-40 TOlll ~ Qo6clieft W. 15, eu.ltl Ill Hie~=:" ... c.r.i .... ••• •••• , 1"*"9fld ~ .. Venlln .... ~.~IM'lo) ()oMll V1w -~Cwd ..,_ " Ml*: • e-tl ~::e.1=~ ~ -~ ............ ............ Nllrttl Ton-el LW"WOOCll ~·· ........ 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S 1,400 M Spenc«·Oevtln, S 1,400 Cllh~ Shetk, Sl,400 Sara L-ue. $1.400 -Judy Clerk. $995 Amy Alcoll, 111115 Yuko Motlguehl, $995 Celhy Mani, $995 .._...,. Peletlon, $115 Kelly Futtte, $995 Sheron 8enen, $995 Atuo Hlllage. 1995 -Jetllyn Btlu. s 700 8att>at• Barrow, $700 0..0.. u.. •. $700 Patty Hay.a. $700 Becky Pearson, $700 M J Smltll. $700 8atD Bunl<owslly, S 700 JOO 0.-Hlfala, $5eO Su-.~.,. $560 J-era.II•. S5eO J01 Lau<en Howe. 5525 J02 Oonn• C-11poni. $.473 Sendra~."473 Kellly McMulletl, 5473 Mlf1y Olck•aon. $473 ThereM -· $473 303 Pal M..,....., $394 l-• Hutll>\ll. $394 ChrlS JoMaon. 13114 Suun S111nley. $3114 Hohwood PMtl llOMfA Y't lllUUL TS 71-71-74 ... 70-70-72·7' 70.73-72·70 7'·117-7t.-71 74·70.74.'l'O 74-7!-l'S.70 74·70.T).70 12.n .13-12 11-72·14-72 73-73-73-71 74-70-73-73 72.73.73.73 73-81> 73-80 74-72-75-71 87-Tt.-75-711 72·7 .. 72·74 74.71.72.711 73· 70. 73-77 74.74_7 .. 70 73-70-7•73 75-10-75-74 74. 75-73-73 711-IJ8.74·711 73.73.7r..75 ICHlll-75-73 7 .. 12·'1'2·75 75-73-72·77 1r;..12-1a-n 72..IJ8.711-78 72-711-73-tO 77·12·711-73 711-73-711-74 72·75-7 .. 711 74-75-7._H 74-75-73-711 711-72-71-77 72.73.7 .. 71 74-72·73-71 75. 74·80-70 7 .. 74-ll0-7t 74-74-7tl.72 75-75-75-74 72·74-711-77 73-73-711-77 72.77.72.79 72·7•7 .. 74 76-74-76-74 75-74-72-711 7 .. 71·72-&4 77-73-77-75 74-74-7 .. 711 74-7S.76-77 75-71-77·71 73-711-7 .. 71 711-74-77·711 73-76-78-78 71-75-711-78 73-73-77-80 (22iftd ,,, ........ ...,_ _...., '11tST MCL One mile Mont.,.,-Knlgllt (Ctgha) 41.IO 18.IO 1.oO Mlgllty Mtlrlll (81~) S.20 3 IO HelcoJon Hyeconth (Ptwc:el 5 00 AllO t-. ~ Gold. Flt• .,., """· ~:J.hl , Rich H Splcay, Mery'• , a-PIMM. LUll'lbW Olla. ~2.03 4/5 II DACTA (5-1) paid $249 30 KCOMD Mee. One m9e R E Todd (Olmt) 12 IO 24.80 10.IO Froety HUntw (8ertOM) e 20 4.20 P\81olero Pet (Wmame) 4 10 Aleo .. ~~ 0-Enllgn, Vl'la Aemero. Steg ......,, Arld)1 Melear. Hunten lACl'f, Btenda SpMd. Smile. Tlrne: 2:03 a1&. II DAfTA (Ml !>Ml 1*25 llO. n.D Mee. One ,.,,,.; F-With Love (Omdyl 6.IO 3.00 2.IO Iron Ouk• {Todd! 2.40 2 20 Fox HounCI (W.rlaml 3 llO Aleo rececl· Quelan, Tlme Rtll'I Rhylllm. Tllttyer, Strange Meglc:. Hunters HunW nm.. 2:<M 415. SI UACTA (4-81 paid $29 40 FOURTH RACE. One mile_ Mountain StON'll (Qrunay)37.20 13.00 7.00 l<llll)uct( Lobell (Ac;tcermen) 9,40 8.40 High LMd (Haug) 7.40 Aleo t-i: l.C.P .• High Cllmt>ttf. Diamond Hunl.,, Demon Chip, Fay Aalllora, Sliver Lobell. C.K 1 Hoot')' Time: 2 04 315 ...nc RACE. One mile. TurquoiM ~ongo) 8 llO 3.40 4.00 Conl6d«tte1 11 Mdnolwnl • oo s.80 Cw.,.,.. Celld'f (Pwttw) 4.20 AllC> rececl ArbOt Crown. HIM Tiii FM. Opeca Reward, Typlcal, Lady Lynn J , Ceel>Ool Time. l-02 11:> a lllACTA (6-10) Pllid $40 llO ~ RACI. One mite Layel l.eO (Lacll.,.) 15 80 8 40 5 20 0.-ofOU (~) 4 20 320 ChMkJ Lobel (Todd} 1180 Aleo receel Hwcl'f Mac Faber, llulcllt a..,. Couateau, Ounlo• Slit, Roaeland 8rat, Tlrnely Aew9rd H, Si.dgah- Tlrne' 2-1>0 4/5. a UAC~A (10-3) peKI S78 30 MVIN'T'H flAC«. One mile Adwnt Poppy IL'i"'QO) ll llO 3 00 3 00 lllec* Mane (SI~) 3 20 3 20 lo R.cy (Perry) 8 20 A.lao rl<:9d: Praaldentlal. Cluelc Gem. 8tonH Olort. Boo<owl Jeck, Twl Ozzie, Rouxdon Tlrnr. 2:0 I 3/5 a lllACTA (8·11 P•ld S33 eo. l lOHTM MCI. One mlle. Trlel(al Cha•Q« (Ademl) 4.00 4 20 2 llO GOQ4111• JOM (VallendinQIMlmJ 3.80 3.20 Hu11nn Dude (Gru!ldy) 5.20 Alao raced: lrlah Faden, Spor1y Old Al. Andy• Lion. C"Mon Hlllbllly. Voter, Sir Oalrnet, Immaculate Time: 2:0 I 3/5 • • UACTA (2·8) peld t27.80. ....nf MCI. One mlle Terpot1 Donny (Aut>ln) 5 80 3.IO 3 20 AIM HllnOYW A (Dull) 10 80 5 00 Moody 811'9 H (P.,_.,) 7.IO Aleo r~: l<Mdoa. Ct'ul_,,...,. Red Alctl. WlnlWIO Time: 2!00 1f5. II UACTA (7-31plld Ml40 12 l"ICIC 81JI (11·8· 10·8·2· 7) paid Slt,11113 80 wllll Otltt wlnnlno tick .. (I I• 11oree1). S2 Plcll Six con101111on peld s 180.80 .tlll 36 wtnnln8 lldl• (lift,.,,...). S2 Pleil 8lll tCreldl COtl90IMIOn paid 1780.40 wlltl lfv9e WIPWllng llekN <tt¥e heir-. -ecreldll TIJfTM MC&. OM ,,... PednO HI (Pwtl.., 14.IO 1UO· UO ~{Kuelllel) 4.40 I QO 9-1 oi.n... tAulllnl a IO AleO r-4: II CeMllo, Hondo Adloe. KIMlnoer1., ~ ,roet, lteOle Hlltld, .... ......... OMll 11111. ~fc-00211. • TA (4·1).,.,. t1SUO . ·~·.~· ... C~COWIMllCI .............. •'-, ........ " t7 to a aa.e 11 I• H t t~ Ut 17 ti " 7 tt• •••• , II If tt IOI Ht 47 "" ltolt41 .. ............... "': 71~toe 7t .. , ta ht ICM 1t ,. " 11 tot "' .. 14 II It 177 Ht 40 t4 *O tO 100 tM H WM.II OOWlllDCI ................ " t4 7 an '" .,. 30 ,. • 111 , .... 2t 17 13 HO 202 .. 24 H I 10t 201 5t 11 H 12 1t0 142 lM 1) 3t 1 Ito 113 " MeMe °"'*" M 10 a ua 141 ... '' 11 10 Ha aoe 1a 2t H t 247 H7 ti Ill 21 ,, 110 '" ., 15 31 t tll 2to M ......, .. ~ MontrMI 4, ~dmonlon 2 SI LOU!e 8, luftelO 4 T ......... ca-. IC ..... 91 Hanton! HYJelendertelOut41ec Oeltoll .. Pllltbu<Of\ ... .,,,_.. el .... J«eey v--··~ NttL ecortng INdet9 Grautly, £dmonlon Sevwd. CllicaOO 8-'t.N~ MeleMlt. IOI\ 0 ue. •• t4 140 211 e5 111 n u :: "P. 81M1ny, Qutbeo Ooulel.°'**' P.oereoti, 8oelon " 52 as 43 34 77 S4 43 77 M s 1 .. 1nv.~ Kuni, Edmonton NHMon,CllOlltY And«90!"1 E'."dmonton Mc0on-.ca1g.,.,. 3-4 43 17 32 43 711 211 45 74 S5 37 71 48 22 70 Klngt ecot1ng "' ' . ,.. .......... 10 35 33 A 12 tr f M2230&2 4 7 o I0202114112t. 0 63 8303460 3 0 47 II Ill 35 711 11 0 M 14 21 35 15 I 0 63 9 22 31 117 3 I 22 9 Ill 25 37 2 0 411 11 13 2• 1• a o 50 7 15 22 10 0 0 so 3 19 22 711 1 0 50 2 Ill 21 55 I 0 44 8 11 Ill 40 3 . I so 13 5 18 37 0 2 211 5 0 14 23 0 0 45 1 II 10 115 0 0 55 1 II 10 37 0 0 19257200 350111151 0 0 11101 40 0 31 0 1 1 • 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coleae IOOf'M Arizona 81 11, l.l°"ema a Cel State F'*'1on 10, Ce1 Poly Pomona e Cel St.lie Loi A1'QelM 7, Cel Lu!Mren 5 Senta Cler• e. USC 4 Sen Oleoo St 11, PoWl1 Loma 2 WIC:Nta St. &-5. Miami (Fla.I w u.a. N8ttoMI tndoor , .. ......,.., ,____. ...... flm WllkllOl'I (U.8.) cMf Tom 'OUlllklOl'I (US). 11-4. e.1: Hentl lAConte (Fr.-1 def. Victor Amey• (U.S.), IJ.4, 3·11, 1·5, Mlk• OePllme< (U.S J fff Sammy Olemmllv• (I.I'S.I• 5-7, M , 7-11. 12-10. Tony Glenwnelv1I (US I def. Bred °'"*1 (U.S.~ 6-7. 5-7, 1-5, 7·11. 7·2: Guy Forgll (France> dttl. Tim ~·· (U.s i. 7-11. 8-4, 11-4: RotMr1 v en·1 Hof (U S ) def Andy Andrewt (U.S J. 7 ... 14·1~. e-4 C~w...-n UCU I; UC ""'9 a ....... Oetken !UCLA) def 1<..itno. 11·1. 11-2, ludloft (UCLAI dll Mytir9, 11-2, M . Berg tUCLAI def Malloty. W , 6-2, Krlvll (UCl.Al def. Tranwlth. 11-2, 8-4, 8ef1nll (UCI) def. Well•••. 7-5. 8·4, Patton (IJCI) d •t RoOenlOl'I. 3-t. 11-3, 8-2 .,...... LUOloft· Krlvl (UCLAI dtJI Mellofy-f<eellnel. 8 ·0 , 7·8 . GerUn·B•r11 (UCLA) d ef. Myer•Petton, 6-2, &-0, Tranwttn-K-(UCI) def Klm-Jelllonow, 8-4, 1·5. Ottn04t Ooelt DAILY PILOT/TUlld.y, 'ebNetY 11, 1113 Cl Rams owner Georgia Frontiere fits John Robinson with a cap at Monday's press conference introducing him as the new coach. RAMS SELECT ROBINSON • • • From Page C1 handled it any better." "I didn't do anything to convince him at all," Frontiere coWltered. "It ~ 10rt of happened." they will carry over from the college n.nl<B to the pros, Robinson's answer was quick. "l was out oT Coot6all much too long.'' said Robinson with a smile whe n asked why he suddenly cha,nged his mind. "Football ls something that's in you. It's in my blood." "My role as a coach, whether its high school. college or pros, is to teach," Robin.son emphasized. ."I can coach and I can communicate with people. I also can help diadpline and motivate people into wanting to be success{ul." As for any changes concerning players and/or assistant coaches, Robinson balked in giving answers until he's had a chance to asscess the situation. Robinson said what convinced him most to return to the coaching wars was the atmosphere he felt in talking with Georgia. "There's an environment and opportunity to win in the organizaUon. 1 feel comfortable with that.'' he said. "The envlronment is there for us to be successful as long as we're all dedicated to the same thing. "When I got out of coaching I was serious about staying QYt," said Robinson, who stayed at USC as the acnool's senior vice president In charge of university relations. But even though Robinson tried to remain silent about hia coaching staff, he reportedly has asked Trojan asaiatanta Marv Goux (defensive line coach at USC) and Hudaon Houck (offensive line coach) to join him. -"You know when I made my decision (to quit aa coach at USC), it came after some long and careful consideration," uid Robinson in a reflective moment. "I did what I thought waa best for me at the time. "I'm sure there will be cynics (who will think this was planned). But that's just not true. "The Rams a.re a team I've seen and been close to over the years. It offered me a chance to slay home where I'm famlllar with the area. - "1 a.llO must confess to a certain longing the last three months. I wanted to get back in football." "But coaching pro football Is always something that's been in my mind," continued the ooe-time Oakland Raiders aasislant under John Madden "As I sat watching the playoffs and the Super Bowl this year. I knew I has hooked." Robin8on certainl)t haa a lot of work ahead of him. The Rams, in a chaotic state the past few years, have recorded back·to-back loai.ng seasons after appearing in the Super Bowl in 1979 and the NFC playofb in 1980. Basketball scores The team fell to 6·10 in 1981 and were 2·7 last year. RobiNOn feels, however, the club ia not that far from being a winner again. "The key to our organization will be its ability to work together," Robinson explained. ''Any decision or policy we make will be the Rams'. Everyone will be involved. It will be the Rams who make the trades, and the Rams who will make the draft rick&. c:;r Oregon St. 82, USC 50 "°°** 8olM St. 82. Monl-Sii Wyoming 84. ,.._ ~ 5S IOllltl Ai.blml eo T-1e Aubum 72. Venderbllt 7 1 Davldaoo el. W. Catollna 81 E. t<enlu<*Y 87. 0Mawwe 48 Kentudly 73. Florid• et " think the timing for the Rams to come together is there. I think rve entered iitto a solid group. How solid we become will depend on how together we are." Robinson added he hoped to spread his enthusiasm to the players. E. T~ St. 84, F'urrm1n 79 Va . Commonweellll 88, JecklOO\'llM at Loulalen1 Tech llS, L1mw 79 ~ehNd St. 103, Ctllrieeton, w.v .. 811 SW Louill-711. NE Loulelln• Tenn . ..ChelltnOOG• 85, Cl1•del sa "Everybody wants to be part of a group that's IUCCt!IBful.'' he noted. "I think we can be a quality team this year. I can't imagine how we couldn't be." Asked about his leadership qualities, and how Vlfglnll 92, OeorQle T ectl 811 Appelachlen SI. 45, VMI 81 Tulene llO, Florida SI 111 ,_, Fetrlelgll Olclllneon 8 5 , Blltlmof9 7 4 PLAYERS' REACTION • • • From~age C1 said Youngblood. "I think he'• all the th1np that we need. "rve only met the man on a couple of occasion.a, but I think his record speaks for lwelf. He'• definitely a winner and he'• been in the pro ranks before (u an asJiatant with the Oakland Raiden). I'm look.Ina forward to working with him." It'• ce.rta.lnly been a lona time since the Rama had aomethina to look forward to. A black cloud the Rama have been unable to shake baa hunc over the team for IOrDe time now. Roblnlon, however, with hb charm and char1lma, appears to have cleued the air immediately. "That'• becau.e he'a local, he•1 a favorite and be'• a aood coech,'' submitted Cromwell. "I think we're lookinl forward to hlm becauae he hat that type of pollave attitude we need to pt that adted, pcllltive aUDOlphere ... "He mak.e ~ fun ap1n •.. and we need tun. • Cromwell oOnfiiiid that • the t days wore on, and the Rama' 8NJ'Ch CXll\tinued, he did wonder at times just what caliber of coach the club waa going to end up with. . "I knew we were going to pt a coach, but I wu bellnninl to question the quality we mlgh~ pl/' Cromwell stated. "I knew there were some coachet who were leery to come Into thla situation. It's a touah aituatlon here for a head coech becau.e the media ia llO ~. "You need a special type of coach with a special type of character, and John Robin.Ion bu the potential to be chat. "John Roblnaon la a aood football coach and a 1ood commu.nlcator who wW brlns ex cl tement back to th• Loa Anaelel Raim..'' ~-Doul SmJt.h eclM>ld hll teammate., mndmenta. "I'm Just ,.Uy happy about th• whoa. thtnl," Mid Smith . .. lt'a air.ty Ft me motlvalled to C,.:._.~nd work that much Boelon U. 112. New Hamp$hlre 73 Cenlllu9 se. Co1Qa11 62 Oeor~own 77. Connecticut 60 Youngetown SI 89, Delawwe SI ee Duque1n1 es, Geo r ge Wuhlngton 82 Mllnhanen 111, Llleyell• 59 Navy 85, Loyola. Md. so Nort'-ttem 78, Niagara 74 Fordham 70, Sien• 54 lone 81, Army 72 ""'*""' O.lron 511. Oral Robefla 67 Wlcltlte SI 80, Dreka 85 Ev.,..¥11 .. 74, SI Loula &4 N. low• llO. Pen Am«leen 61 E Ullnoia 80. Howard 511 OtllO U. 83, O.Peut 62 (2ol) 8oultl-• Ant-71,"SMU 81 Memphis St. llO. N. ll•as St 63 Tau.El Pat0 81, Alf Force 55 T.-Atllngt°" 711. Texas-San Antonio 7t LEASE LUXURY PUii FOR: UllDER 5396 L...-ng Isn't rtont for .. ~.t>utltmaybe the anaw9f' to your new car Meda. L.e9M a luxurtout Contlnental or uncotn ror under l3te '*' month on a doe-ci lf'd ...... wfth no down peyment 9'MI 38 month ...... fMlnteMnOe & -ww--rrw-n ... ty. Come In end hlep UI ftnd UM rtght ..... peen '°' ,ou. Order youra todlly •• ' ,. /! C4 Or1n91 Cout DAILY PtLOTITUlld1y, ,tbruary 11, 1HS ,,_ __________________________ ..... _______ .__.. .......... .;.... ............. ______________________________ ~ ...... --..... ._, "Willard Scott's forecasts aren't always 100 percent accurate." MARMADUKE 0 ! I ·f- i % "Don't you ever have afternoon dates?" G4RFIELD by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) - I - e ~ ' " t/ ' 111 i(I• "Do you think perh1p1 the trefflc llght 11 1tuck?" Hank Ketchum . I ~I ~Mow Ct1li M4EN WE P1AY ta!S~ IT'S ALWAYS TIME RR ME TO TAt<f OOT l'J.IE GAAeAGC ~" by Harold Le Ooux JUST A MINUTE, I'M SO SCARY. 8lJT PAUL ' CAN'T YOU IT IS OO:UPIED I Pl.ACEUSAT THE USUAL TA6LE'? by Jim Davis MOW CAN AN ANIMAL- POSSl6L-V PREV ON AN INNOCf.Nf VICTIM? EXPLAIN TMAT TO TM£ CMICKE.N YOO MAP FOR PINNER MOON !ti IJ.LLIN8 SOW BE IT by Ferd & Tom Johnson WHo 1C> EVER Tl-llNK NPoN WoUL.D 8E INTERE:STED IN A~Rf CUL. TURi;? by CharJM M. Schulz ------- "J../f •. SHOE by Jeff MacNelly ~~~, L.=~~(.Lllt~~~=.:J • ~~ '"t.!!!m~~~l:::=::lllEaall.I.""~ NANCl' 'GORDO DR.SltlOCK I DIDN'T HEAR WHAT YOU SAID n• •111111• •• na ••••• LIE OOWN,F~ · '"'THRTs " G<X>D ~. • I By Mark Lasky I SAID--"DON'T FORGET TO WI PE YOUR FEET" by GusAmol~ by Tom Batiuk 1111111. tr.~ ~~ to r.ira s11rn11 llN1 l!iS f ll illl frtllS'f! rlllllS ... Q!lti ffHIS~ WIUll ti!! ... . . I • .. . . . . " I Going for a bucke_i Lone female player in. pickup basketball game yesterday at Fountain Valley Recreation Cultural Center is closely guarded, below, but manages to get away a shot at basket, a above. The action came on a day that was picture perf eet and spring-like in Orange Coast area cities. Deaths RlEDEL Riedel and Dr. Henry A. J . ADOLPH RIEDEL, Riedel, 8 grandchildren and MD., age 99, resident of 17 great-grandchildren. Newport Beech, Ca. P.-ed Family graveside services away on February 12. 1983. will be held on Tuesday, Surviv~ by 3 sons The Rev. morninJ. Interment at Wesley U. Riedel, Dr. L.S . Pacific V~ Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers memorial -----------.contributions may be made ,_CIUOTHaS m.L. •OADWAT MOtrTUAaT 1 fO Broadway Costa Mesa 6"2·9150 IAl.TZ .. MaC* SWIM & TVnM.l WIS1CLW C~NL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 PACMCYllW •• C'ltllAl , ... c..,,e*Y Monua.y ChapeJ.erematQfY 3500 Pacific View Drive Newpor1 Beach 644-2700 to Hoag Memorial Hoepital. Pacific V4ew Mortuary direc:ton. HcCBESNEY INGRI C. McCHESNEY. resident of Huntin1ton Beach, California. Born In Sweden on July 27, 1886. She paaed away in Co.ta Mesa, Callfornh, o n February 12, 1983, at the ap of 96. &i.rvived by dauahten Mary Mcehesney of Mi.ion Viejo, Ca., and Charlotw Na1on of Sun City Weit, Arizona. AllO 1urvlved by her 118te!' l'»ther Tt'annetrom of Huntington Beech, Ca., brothers Geor1e A. Tnnnltrom of ~u.. Mlnnetota, and J'rltz B. Trann1trom of Duluth, Minnetota, and 8 .,.andehUdren. Interment will be at Lakewood Cemetuy, Mlnneapolla, Mlnneaota. Memorial Mrvlcff •Ill be held on ·~· ~ 18, 1883 at l :tl»Pll at llancho Huntla1to11 Club HouM, l t It I 91' o o Ith u rat , Hundni'W 8wh. C.. Births HOAG m1110N.U. Mr. MCI Mr•. 08ryl Kllng, C:O.ta H09"TAI. M8M. Gitt .......,, ~· Mr. •nd Mra. P•trlcll Ward, Mr. and Mra. Robert Fl•g•, Newport 8-.tl, Girt Huntington 8ailcil. boy Mr. Md M,.. Aoger Koy•n•gl, .--Y t Huntington s-ti. Q1r1 Mr. and Mra. P•t•r Stewart, Mr. end Mn. niom. Rodaw81d, Newport BMctl. boy Lagww 8-dl, Q1r1 Mr. and Mrt1. Terry Tllalr. lrvln8, Mr. •nd Mre. Jama• Mc0anl81, Girt Huntington Baadi, girt J.tr. Md Mra. Olllllal 08nnar. Ooet• Mr. llnd MB. AnlhOny Piro, INlne, ........ girl boy ,,..._,,. Mr. llnd Mra. Cati Baktf. Irvine, Mr. 8tld Mre. Ed1Hrd Wataon. boy Hawpor1 8-ctl, boy ,._,I Mr. and Mra. David Crook, Mr. end ...,.. P8UI a---. Coet• Huntington e.cn, girt Maaa, boy Mr. and Mr•. L .. tar MlllwH, Mr. llnd Mrs. Cllffofcl, 1tYtne. boy L1111UM NIQull, girl Mr. •nd Mr•. Mlcha•I Kidd, Mr. and Mra. Stephan Wood, Huntington BMcn, girt L8gun• BMch, boy Mr. •nd Mr•. MIChHI Bauo, Mr. •nd Mra. R•ndy A .. broalt, lrMe, Qlrl Coate ........ girt Mr. and Mta. RoNlld Lee. tMne. Mr. and Mr .. .Paul L•boucllera. Qlrl ,,... boy __,,I .,._., 1t Mr. and Mre. Wah•n Dayton, Mr. Md Mrt. Frederick Mattox, Colla ..... boy Coat• ........ boy ....._, • Mr. and Mre. John Rl•dl, Jr .. Mr. and Ml"9. Jofln Caatta, Co.ta lrflna, boy Meaa. llrt Mr. •nd Mre. MICft .. I lnyd•r, Mr. ri ....... Mlcfteat ...... a.ma .....,.,., ..... AM Ha1ot*. boy .,._, 11 '9wf I Mr. Md Mt9. Mldllel ,amtlWOftfl, Mr. •nd Mra. CltarlH era11ar • .....,.,.,,, leadl, Gitt tntna. Q1r1 Mr, and Mrt. J•ffary OrovH. Mr. 8ftd Mrs. ~ Mar\lfto, Coate MtM. Qlrl Coata ....._boy ...._, 1a Mr. Md Mn. O!!!'°'Y ~. Mr, Md Mra. o.vtcl ltlnClfl, IMM, ~~af".ri. McGllvf•y. r:. lllid Mra. Pat~ ktuott. ..... -....... (1Wln) alr\-4IOr Mr. and Mrt. r.:a mond King, Mr. Md Mr•: Wl"'Mt Parllaf, ......,, leallfl. OOllle Meaa. lier Mr, and Mts, a11I JOhfllOll, Mr ......... GlrJ ...... CO. 'Wel4l1•.... lllor ..... "" Mr. •"d Mt•. Gary Han191, Mr. and Mrs. l<lrll Tltornlllll, ..... ....., ...... :v ........... Mr Mr . .., at! . ...t,... M~. Mr. •no ~r!'eory Hsy, .................................... •· -.. Mn. artift ClftMINm, ~ ~-........... ~ ....... ""· ....... a.eon L.MI, Jr.,..,, .......... ca., ..... Cillwtl......... -. .......... """......... ....... .. ,, ... Mr .... Mrl. "°""' .... !NIM, ~' -Mt •• ., .... ,., Vlit.-t AMne, t · •n• Mr• . .,... ...... ................ .., ~ .......... .... -.. .. ,, .......... Owtnett. ..._ A' LlllN ---•••••. _... Mr. Md M~ :....v. Coet• ,,...., twin boyl __,. Mr. and Mn. Cllffof'CI Cr-. IMne, boy ......., 11 Mr. •nd Mre. W•yn• Frenlllln, Newport Beach, boy ,._,,. Mr. •nd Mr1. Chrl• 8811, Huntlngton.BMc:tl, boy __,,, Mr. and Mre. Hud• Alothman, lnltne, girt Mr. and M~ll: Lona Jr., ""'"8, boy Ortnoe Collt DAILY PtLOTITueeday, ~ 18, 1113 I F~eeways hinder study 1.08 -ANGELES (AP) -Children tn achoole new freeway no'8e have lower math Md l'9lldbll ec:orH than childre n attendtna ciulete r echoole, a California 1 Department of Health I Bervk:. 1tudy •YI· I The two-year study paired up nine aeta of 1choo111 one near a freeway and one farther away, Md compared test 1corea of thf rd· and lixth-grade children. "Both third -and eJxth-grade children in not.y school.a generally did l eas well academically in reading and mathematlca than thelr counterpart• In quieter achooll," Jerome Lukas, coordinator of the noi.e control program in the Department of Health Services and author of the study, laid yesterday. "On av e rage , third-graders in noisy echoola were about 0.4 years behind in reading (on a nationally atandardized test), while the aixth-gradera were about 0.7 J.ears behind,'' Lukas lai . Math acores were'alao lower ln the noisy achoola, but by a smaller percentage. Lukas gathere d the data in 1979, but hia study was released only last month. Lukas said he was "quite confident" Oiat-tb~-~o sets of achoola Wied aa the basis ---~Wit ~~, ,. .. """ •• w ...... NOTICI '' HIMIY OlvtN fHA f THI 'OUNTAIN VAlLlY ICHOOl DlltT .. ICT hH declatad that Iha followlnl real property .. nol be needed lor ClaWoom pur~· ont o!Matoom at WAllDJ...OW SCHOO\., IOoeted 11 11111 Pion-Offlt, HUllllnatOll latoh, C81110tnl8 Th• loar4 Of Ttllllffl Of th• l'ountlln V•ll•y School Ulttrlet reaolv98 to !MM the laclill ... IO llldloelad tbe>ve under Ille t•m• and cond1tlon1 e1111d In the Raaolutlon of the 8o8f d, AaeolutlOn No. 83-tt. The minimum monthly 1•11• PllYfl'MIFll tor the term of the ..... .... not be .... thlln 1726.00 par month par d-oom. The minimum monthly I••••· P•ymanl lot 1ubuqu•nt period• m•y ba M1Ju1ted by the Coneumer Price lndo Mnu81 •var• ral1ec1ad 11 th• and of th• l•H• period. A aacurlly Clapo911 may be niqulrael ptlor 10 oooup90CY. No commllllon lhall be pllld My llcanMd rMI ..nrt~ brolcar Iii Ihle r•gard, and thar• •h•ll be no deduction from •ny propo1a1 In decarmlnlng the hlgheel rMj)Ot'lllble bidder. S..led propo .. 1• to IHM eald property muat be recelYed by the delegated olllc8t ti th• Fount1ln V•ll•y School Olllrlct Educ1t1on C«ltar. 17210 Omc StrMt, Fount8'n V8Ney, C811f0fnl8. .92704, no taler than :too p.m on F•bru1ry 2t, 1113. Balora •cceptlng •ny wrltt•n propoHll. Iha d•l•Q•l•d olflc•r 1hall call tor or•I bidding. Any pareon who h•• her•to lor• eubmllled • written bid may eubmll .,, Of81 bid Hceedlng by II leatt fMI (5%) percent Iha lllghee1 wrlltM bid. The hlgheet rMPCJnllble bidder •h811 be required lo exac:ule Iha lotm of IHH, 1uch lorm•t hH heretofor• bMn approved by the Boford of Tru•t-. The 8o8rd of Truet-all811 make 11'8 Clatarmlnatlon • to whether 10 .... Mid ,...... wlttlln 18'1 ( 10) d1ya .ner r808ipt Of blch Information conc•rnlng the propoul lhOuld be 9ddr....CS to. FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, 17210 Oek StrHI, Fount•ln V•lley, C•lllornl• 92708, (714) 842-8651, Attention· Naomi Wieland. 0.tacl: Fabrvlily 3. 1983 Founi.ln V811ey SchOol Ola1rlcl Boerd Of Trua1-Suzanne Moore Clark of the 8o8td Publlthad Orang• Coaat O•lly Piiot, Feb. 8. 15, 22. 1983 710-43 Ml.IC NOTICE YOU Alll •• * ... A DllDOl~OA AUeUef t!t ttlt. UM\.~H YOU fAH A11;1f10lt YO "IOTl-YOUa ==-~~ llAY • Af A ••ou • lllft.AMA TICMt CW TMI UTUM °' '"' fltlOCllOM • ....,. ~~ IMCMU CoeffACT A NOT'IC8 Of TWUI.,.... IM.l N0.01- 0n Merch 7, t013, fl 10;00 AM, •t th• main 1trHt tntranca to ~· Tltle lnMNanoa =:· 520 Nofth Mein ,.,.... In the of SANTA AHA, County of , S•••• of CalllOfnla. CAL.,OfllNIA RECO,.VEYANCE COMPANY, 8 Celllornla Corpor•llon, H duly •ppolnt•d Tru•t•• under lh•t certeln 08ad Of Trull •ucutad by GARY A. BISEL. a llligla main, aa lruttor, record•d on Augu•t 21, 1N I, aa lnttrument No. 291M, In 80011 14111. PllQe tit, Of OfflcNI Aacordt Of OrWl(l8 Coulity, 19l•l8 of Cllll0tnl8, under lhe power of Mia therein contlilned, will Mii •• publlO •uctlon to the lllgheel bldelet tor CMll. or cllec6I M Claacr'lbad bllow, PIY•bla at Ille time ol .... In lawful money of th• United SlllH ot ~. Wlll\out -ranty ..- or lmPll•d •• to tltl•. u••· polMlllon or a11CUmbra.nc.t, 811 r1Qht, lltle llnd 1n1er .. 1 now IMkl by II .. IUCh TrullM In Md lo 1"- followlng ducrlb•d prop•r'y .. tu•tad In the aforeNkl County and State, to Wll' Lot 7 ot Tract No. 4781, In the City of Colla M•H. County of 8llQ8. Stale Of c.&ttorola. • I* mec> rac:«ded In BOOie 187. PllQe 11 ol Ml~ Mepe, In Ille oflloa of tha county r•cord•r of Hid county The 10111 911'10Unl of the unpelel • prlnclpel bal911C41, lnterat thtfeon1 ' together with reaaonably NtlrNltea COSll, ••pan ... end •dYllllCll8 •I Iha lime Of the lnlt181 pybllc:atlon of tllil Notice .,. $82.200.01. <Alrrently d•tacl C..nlarl Chedca CK Certillad Ch8cka PIY8ble IO the Truatea or bidder er• 9CC8Pt•ble to Tru1U• provided proper ldantll~llon 11 ev911able. From lnlormetlon which th• Tru•I•• d••m• r•ll•bla, but for which Tru1111 mak•• no repr•Hnl•llon or w•rr•nty. th• ,,, .. , eddrHI or other common deaignlllon Of lha abo¥e dMctlbed propany .. : 2283 W•lwrMn WftY, Coale M ... , C.. 92828. Seid property la ba1nQ IOld for the PYrPGM of .,.ytng Iha ol>llQ8tlone aecurad by H id DHd ofTru11 lnctuellng .... llnd axparl8M of lh8 Tru.!M anCI of s.ta. 0.tad Jenuary 27. 1983. CALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE COMPANY of hla study were YOUAM .. biiAUl.TUNDllU comparable because he Dl•D 0, TllUIT DATID NOVI-It a, 1171. UNUM YOU had matched-the 1tudent TAKI ACTION TO '"OTICT bodies by race and ethnic YOUll ,,.O,.llTY, IT MAY .. aa Hid Truat .. By.Suzanne FCK8h8nd, Execu1MI Vice Prtllldent 9451 Corbin A-.- Northtldge, Ca. 91321 Tat (213) 701·2358 Publl•had Oreng• CoHt Delly Piiot Feb. 8, 15, 22, 1983 IOU) AT A~ aAU. •YOU a ta t u a 'a n d fa m i 1 y _... AN l'JCllUMATION cw ,... income. NATUR• °' THI ltROCllDtNG ll'S 11•1 NIUC NOTICE - "I just don't see any AOAINIT YOU;-TOU IHOULD NOTICS Of' TRU9TD'8 I.AU CONTACT A LAWYD. YOU AM"=~~ U1ND111 A other variable (other NOTIC9 ""TRUaTD'I DI ID 0, T" u. T DAT ID than freeway noiae) that Ta~--"'TIMHll 21, 1110. u•••• would account for the · · ...... -· YOU TMI ACTION TO 9'ROTICY NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, tllet YOUll ,110,111 ... , IT M"'Y al difference," he laid. on w~. Mtwdl 2. 11113. •t IOU) ATA ,..jC uu.iP YOU At the Second Street t:OO o'doc* Lm. °'Mid dey, 1n the NDD Ml El'UllATIDN cw nm School, located next to ;.::..~=~~ ::n:nJ NATUR• °' TW "'°" ..... the Golden State REAL ESTATE SECURITIES AOAINIT YOU, YOU IMOULO SERVICE, loc:•ted 81 2020 North COW'fACT A LAWYllR. . Freeway in Ea1t Loa '"*'-Y. awt. 20e. 1n the etty of On Friday, M.,cil 11. 1"3, •t Angeles, princic1 Marla 88tl8 An8, County of Or8no8, 8'* 1 1 : 0 0 •. m . R ! A L T y '"'--"'--••'d S e didn't of C•llfornle, REAL !!'STATE INCORPORATED. •• duly ...... ~ DA& 8ECUAITU 8V.VICI!.. C8lfornl8 •PPOlnt•d Tru•tu under •nd need a study to tell her corporation, H duly appointed pural8lll to Oe.d of TN9t ~ tha freew noi9e T.,,.._ under MCI~ to the October 15, t810, •• ln1tr. No. t ay was a poww of .... conferr.cl 1n th•t t7H, book 1433, P•oe 131, of problem. C*Wn Deed of Trv.t execut.d by Ofllcl•I R•cord1. •xecul•d by "I don't know how GA"Y w. LEWIS, • llntl• man, MICHAEL STEPHEH MOt<EOE MCI recorded NoYef'llber •• 1t7t, In TONI A. MOKEOE. hu.t>end Md much money they put boot! 13* of Ofllc'9I "9ooro. °' ...... "'*-· 1n .,. omo. of the into It (the study), but uld County, •t P•o• 1313, CountyA9oorderofOr-.eoumv. h ld ll •AecordW'1 IMtl'\MMflt No. 12 ..... , Si.I• Of c.llfomle, WILL SELL A't anyone ere cou te by ~ of • brMCfl Of cMt9Ult In PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST you about the problem." P•yment or P•rfOfm•nc• of .. ,. 8100ER FOR CASH (PllY8bte 8t ahe said. "The Golden obllget1on1 ••cur•d th•r•by, time of .. 1n 1ewt1J1 ~of the Sta•-_ to -t all the lncludlnt th•t b<Mch Of def~. Unlt•d St•t .. ) •t: South front ""' __.... 1111-Nolle• of which ••• r.cord•d 8flll8nCe to the Of8no8 Coun4y old trucka, and aometimea it ~ 3, 1812, -Recorder'• CourthOUH , 211 w. Sant• An• feels like we're •'-ft~-.... " lnatrument No. 82·M74M, WILJ... &Ml., etty o1 s.nta AN. state of .. -.......a SEU AT PU8LIC AUCTION TO THE' Cellfoml8. 811rlgtlt,title11nC1 Inlet• Second Street School, HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH. conveyed to •nd now held by It 1 i k e mo a t o f t h o a e lewfUI monev Of the United St..., under uld OMd of T ru11 In 1119 studied, has no air :..! :':"'ti!.~'::.:' C: ~°":::.~11'1-=Mld COUnty conditioning or carpeting .._,.. oredlt union. "' • •t•• "' Loe tt of TrKt Ho eaa. In the to muffle the noiae. =:'.:V:T. ~~ .. ..odat~~ City of Co1ta M•n. County of ·-· -Or8nge. Stet• of C11111om18. • per Since 1972, only six the time of Mia. al right, 1 llnCI m11p recorded 1n "°'* 2&e PIQM 5 Loa ~les echoola have lnt•eat held by "· u Truet ... In end 8 Of M~ M.S,. In the ~•v no;-aba•-~nt th•t '"' property .ituala In Hid orrie. of th• County Recorder of ·~ .._. ""'"'"' County •nd Sl•t•, deecrlbed u Mid COunty relief, although 10 more ~t 14 of Trul 5818 .. The 1lrMt •ddrH• •nd oth•r have been approved by reccw«*S 1n 8ooll 211. p_,.. 1w1 ~~i!c, ~ ": t h e C a 1 i f o r n i a =-=. C:. :==~:C:: : purported to 11« 10S2 s.nta ena D e p a r t m e n t o f Mid COunty Clrcta, Coet• .._, CA ~ Transportation The ,,; .. t •ddr ... bf other Tiie und•r•lgnad Trot•• ,.._, and. th US common dHlgnatlon of the rHI dl1clalm1 •ny llablllty tor Uty ~trans e . . proPerty h8raln8b<>W deectlbed 18 lncofrectneae of the etrMC addt'8ae D e p a r t m e n t o f ~orted to b•: 511 Tr•varH llnCI :'c:i, c:::;" daalgnatlon, • Tran1portation are T~·n~l~raby 81atd HI• w11i b• m•d•. but ·obligated by law to dlact•lm• •II lleblllty for uy wllhout cov•nUtt or warr•nty. remedy severe noile 1110011ec11-1n Mid .. ,. 8dclrw liXP'W"' ""'*8cJ, ~ im.. ....,...,_,. from ~-wava. °' ou. common 4'11Qnatlon. po111111on, Of 811CU~. to ~,..... U'C'C -1-Seid Mia wlM ti. Jneda without pey the ram8lnlnQ ~ IUftl of ~--Mr. •nd Mre. Aon Gallaghan, Huntington =,. b:J Mr. •nd Mr•. MlcnHI Howard, Wa.tmlNt•, Qlll1 .....,. Mr. and Mr•. J.,, ... Cl•yton • .,... boy Mr. and Mr•. Jo• Aodrlguaa. Waatmlrwtar, Qlll1 Mr. •nd Mre. Pater Prln••n, F04111••'"':'.!;::r Mt. and Mra. Matti Krouae. lrWta. boy __,., w•rr•nty, uprHt or lmpllad. the not• MCUnMf by Mid Oe.d of retarding ..tltle, po11•ulon. or Trull, with lntarHI thetaon, H •ncumbrance1, to "t1l1fy the prOYldad In NICI note. 8dvanoea, K prtnclpal .,_,_ of the Not• or any, under the ._ of allld Deed other ~tlon MCVred by NICI bl Trutt. fa••. charo•• and DMd of 1"ru1t, with lntaraet and ..,._ of the T"*-wld ot .,. other eum1 u provldecl thel'aln: tru1t• cr .. ted by Mid OMCI of plue lldv-. tt 1111)', under the TNat, fOf the -t ~ tarma tMreot end In..,_. on IUdl •tlmalad to be: 137.121.71. lldVMOM, Md plua feM, Cflarg911 The beMflciwy under Mid Deed end ..,.,,... ol the Truet" and Of of Truat haratol-a..cuted and the l""'9 Cif..ead by Mid DMCI of d•llv•r•d to the undenlgnad • T~. The totM MIOUnt of NICI Wl'lnan DacUrllllon of Defmlll Md obllo•llon, I~ r .. aonably Demand tor Sale, and a Wfltten ••llm•t•d fa ... clluon and No4to8 of Def.ult and Bac:lklft to ..,._.of tM TNatiM. at the time W.. The u.IClll9lgllad c:euwi ... of 'lnlllat puOllcMlarl of thle Nottc8, It Hottce ol Daf*"t MCI Elacttoft to I 14, 113.111 Sall to be reccwdad In 1M ~ Deted: ~ 4. 1M3. wfMll'e the ..... property .. loo.tad. MAL •TATa O.te: Fel>Nsy 1, 1913. 8ECUNT1E8 HAVICE. REALTY INC. • CelllotTllll oorp., aa Mid T,,_ .. • Trweea, Ronald Aooar-. Aaat. V.P. tiy. O.J . ...,.., 3U3 W. 8tJI 8t. ,._ "9alOanl Loa AnQelM. CA 90020 I020 No.~. Ste. (213) *"3170bt. 304 Publllh•d Ora".1• Coa•t Deify Mr. 8"d MrL Rob«1 G•ytOtd, tMM; "" aoe =-(1~T:' P!loe. ~-15, 22, Wdl 1, ~ Publlllled Of•• Coa•t O•llY 1------1.,;c;;"iiaii".wc;-·"' uiii;iiwiiii,_;;-------1 Plot,. •· 11. n. 1M:t WANT ACTION? a...... Ade 142-5t7S • .... .,. ...... ,_ TM lrfN 11W1C11 .... Dlllrtal 11 .,.,.._ ! ....... D1•111t011 lof eadl of ltla IWOttGll flll ... MIOw. A ''Orilll' ~ 01 I ... , le Ol'I .. at ttl9 Oilitrtat oftlol. t-..,_ A .... .,.._ CA. .... le aftlall6a lof PlllllO ~~.A .....,_ Dula llllDI• '°' atOI\ Pfotaot wtll be OOfllldlfecl .. epprO¥ll Of .... "9111 -.. ..,.,.. ol OINalOr9 of 1M o.'lat •Ill ...... to Ila...., at -DIJllitDt 0-. Oft~ .. tta ... "°'·M· a.-111 OU ........ ..._"'..._.,..,,. .. .,...,_ of .. 9rWle AanGf\ .... 1*M111 ....... l.D. IOI I ltl,• LO, 101 I 1,1",000 1.0. \Ot 11. MMGD 1.0 . tit i 1.-- 1.D. 141 ....... l.D. '" E 1.0. a 1,1116.000 1.0 . at '°' .-1.0 . HO .. .,..._ 1.0 . Mt t .- 1.0, "° t,otl,000 f ClAS.SIFllD ?'It<' mcirJ.wl J)ltWL' cm Ou• Oro11y<• C'onHf . . 642 -5678 7'4'' u/ pc•oplt• tm111nu rt•ol t1tul1 hat1t r~ad claHr/lr.d c1d ''' th•• pa~I Wltrk , o national •tudy mdicolt•a. IHI llt ltw "'1t1t · I lam fir kit law W lji tr•• hmm IHI I lnm pt1utA1W ==•'•'liiiiiiiiii ..... •• ... WE '"' Cttlt... • ... 1111111 w '"' .......... Atell. ... ...... .. lpL..... "·--~-,-~=~-..... ·~ ... llf llTI lrvln• lndu-~. al Com· IAV,,,ONT, 2 Ir, z .. a ldrm 1 bl garegt I For Tu11d1y thtough Ull 11&.I pie•. MH!llw fiUrWV )\let I 1t0 0 Imo H • r b nMt oC..n 1610 A 111' 91turd1y publlo1t1on1: ._.,;~=,....,.....,,..__ LOMll prl l .llde I l•I COf'lll*l.cl, Prloel '~ 213·411·31117 t23 I 2110 63e-13t2 " ' 5:30 p.m. the prevlou1 ~-~•k!dlll 3 bdr ~:.!~th ~-~lat•~20r.c000. rm.. It 1 ... 0.. UMNI l1M,MI ~::.o:~~o .. ~~~ ~:n~e leyfront, Ut11e l1. ' Super lhwp «*ti 1 8r 2 dey. 'or Sunday ind __ .,<'fl np, u ..... , ...... p1 ...... ., • • G4Mll I It tlofM on lrg frOf'll. 1i00 elf to 250,000 "= .... :1:t ..._ ...... , .. -»..'Home, bit In Monday publloetlona lot 1...a...... •• ~~ !!! !!!! !!!! -""' 12:00 noon S.turday NlllllU oonw w ,..--Ill; ooeu ranoe from -2 W.nt to bet! :Jbd 2'Abl CIM kltc;hln, f11n rm, new IW• ... .,,... Kiii• and correction• may be made untH 5:30 p.m. for IM next def• publl· cation. For 8und1Y eno Mondey publlc1Uon1. 12:00 noon Saturday. Pleatt Hk for • "klll number" when cencel· Ung your ad. ...... Chedt your ed dtllY and report errore lmmedlat• ly. The DAILY PILOT u-1umta lleblllty tor th• flrtt Incorrect lnHrtlon onz . ........ 1a1. ..... lltl WATllFlllT MllLI IUHlll Super rare duplex at the water'• edoe with doclcl Huge 3 Bdrm, owner'• unit & 2 Bdrm Income unit I• • dre1m come true. Live 11 the w11er for 1·~\4',toOI C•ll UR 11T TI•E UYllll ..,. ......... 112,IOO HWI Ml.._.,. lncludll llJCM & lnlUr· anoe on Ihle 3 Br 1 Ba home w/c:opper plumt>- lng, pvt deck, on 1 lrg lot. Thie II not 1 condo. ml llllllTI II Q1-12tt R&IM~ Piil, LIWMWll Yu, at 1111 th• right home •t the right price. Only $t35,000 lor thla well located 4 Bdrm pool home with re11111ng hot 1pal Try 10% down or lent Act now • cell Me..7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS WUT ..... T Duplex. Two thrM b .. droom unit•. Step• 10 Hild. Ocean view from upper unit. GrMI llnlnc- tng. Submit on AITO. 1245,000. ULDllT "'a 1U111ua.n U1·lM LIWUTPllll EMtaldt 3 Br with greet loan and euper locatlon. Exciting price of only 1118,000. Cell for de· 11111. 751-3191 C:SElECT .... ~RTIES 11•1 1 e.t..,..... I f110 '327m. Lei one call dc>I• eta~· •r"'Otd No paint, l'KIOt ywd, pallo, 2 1 .......... ·-~tty ..... WI = -----.. bdrm "' ••• ·-MYI ~time Md 00* • ... , Cat Cllf-. lmmed "'"'· -..A..i ... ,'"' vw ' M • ...,.. •• ,,. 'OJ -• ... the l\'lkt. Mike Crow, Agl ~ .. ~ 1 2t,. 9 O O mo ' 17H1rM"'1nclud11 gar· t-7:-:-;;::-:;;::;::-;7,';";:-;-::;:-::-•I-;;.;.:..:;;;:.:. ____ '"'"" balh, 37 IQ.ft. $J,38 000. e>i:ie.nfronl. -..a N3--07t2 ........... ,,... d•ner I w11er, pet ok. home• from be 1v1Jt LI.II I.LI lly'•t119 :~=~~Re: Fabulou• 3 bdrm home 1500 He. lit a 1111. de·1tc t o greenbelt. now for YMffl :lt&imo n "' oeM. 1127,700. htltm/ Veltt UM ~~=.•~p~r= :::~~"::~•·Agent Nice. 11800 132~ 780-197,. ·· · Laaoon view f:rom 6 bdrm. 4 bath, f&m. rm. C.M. 2 h .... 4bf & 2br, on Of pc H Mlnut• to F•· 3 Br. 2 Ba. lfpl, fem rm eo.t .Up for 3 bo&ta. Now a996,000. ~ large "·2 101 184,000 lhlon llland. Hlghly Ill>-3 Br, 2 b1. near ~•ch w/ber, pool I t500/mo •• , ........ 4 Bdrm. 2 beth, dOUble .... , aet1.11nable. ltU,000. graded thruout. $1350 Laroe yard. M70 mo. w111 conlidef IMM opt. -1111111 PUOE car 1.5(•· qui.t etrett. lllllTI 846-4203 842·9914 run 710·0909 or (714)847-1218 IV mlQ. 5 1 t 1 r v In• Ave P!!ltnla lftT S"""'nAular '--yf ..... nt dplx 2 bt. 2 ba up, 2 b~, 118 ,600. OllTIM 073-3777 3 Br. 2 ea, lncd Ytld, 2 133·9773. 558·4H2 or Smell Bachelor. yHrly r~"'"" ..,. "' • ltJ ....,., I"', lae ... Prutm l3H oar garage. 1700 mo. 848-0et 1 rentll. '340/mo. 201 E. 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1.600,000. 141-llH JUST ll8Tl!D to NII IM· --"-•aup STIPI Tl 1&111 494.0382. · NwptCr•t tg38r2'hB• Balboa Blvd. 875·H82 Ii~~~~~~~= MEDIATELYI ~ 3 r-••--Lrge modlfn t bd. Many di '( t tb . or ~e..1319 fll•IAlll ••ION Br , OEN home. Hae .a•-Xtre1. E·Z mov•·ln. Adult, NCUrlty, 2Br c;on-n rm, rp c, we •r·1---------n na .. r..-*""6 •37 "'740 c • 3 do Obi gar 1'hb• nr refr, lg 2 car elect gar, New 4 br. 4 V> ba, custom French Nonnand>' Tllft.D ~Ulllty' cl•H thr~I Colt• Meta, J(Jnl llnan<:· :Qi NO FEE ... ic. bc:h. $800, 161.55().4' tennl1. pool, •P•. nu c.... ... .., np Estate 1.2 prime acre h1Utop $1 ,250,000. 1111-,;;:oore. Slc-;tltl:· E~ Ing. 758-l8S2 . HOME FOR RENT pelnt, veri..:.l .. n . Dix new 3 BR condo. folC. All 2 Bdrm unlit, encio.-Won~l~~t°:250.=.. 12 un111. EtSld1, Kint 2~:.n:1~~~~~.·~::::i~! Huntington BHch 3 S975tmo IMf. 304f9 I gar, tac, .. "'e3ndectc2 204'0•9"A I 00101110 CIYI Coronado Island cusl. bay(ron• lot. 85' boaq ~ock. Plans avaU. Now '37~.000 w/~ j BILL GRUNDY , RE ALTOR ' I 1 f\ (I y \ d I Li I ~ ' • j h I ' f, 1 f) l COLDWeu. BANl(eRO IAYIMlll ........ Remember when homte were built IO lul for ~dona? u quality Is Important to you. -thil 3 BR contemporary home localed ~ block from both the marine & the prlvata bNch. 144-.... ..,. gar-. ,,,...,•-,, .. 11• W ·--a cond. tOX grou. Biii C k d·" Bdrm, •1711:., Ft•••" yard 3 Br 2b•, am rm, rm mo. 141 • v "" -..--..-... "' -K nedy Bk 780-6882 "' • guer ..., comm. • "' ,....., di 1 I le h 1 F b ~B..,,LEt renFllNll~NASCSINUM0·L __ R_El_M_AX_83_1_-t_2_ee __ 1 "' • r. Tennie, pool & harbor & g1rage. Kida & pet• 7tno.,Grp_..: ~ ~i-'-·--------" " ,. n.""11 view . lt600 mo. welcome. 545·2000. IUIW r-..anu ,l'VV'MAGNIFICENTVIEW 1 AVAJLABLE. Submit ol· ----..a._ ...... llM 830-5828 dye, 840-9227 Agent, no f... & Huna. 3oo fl from Br, trplc, dtdl.1726 lit, fer1. 540-t151 1119llTIAL LIT on FEE lend. Full •price evea. 3 Bdrm, 2 be, dttetched 2 ::,_~,,'!:~'":20tCall lut, dtp. 81~ Ma)tttlc 180 deg. Pacific: 11, 195,000 A11um1bl• Meture cpl for \It duple11, car garage. Nr bHCh .... _ •••-• 2 Br. 1 Bl. frplc. plllO, ocell), Cetallna tunltt & fln.,-,c'g ivlll•ble. Mlp oldlf cpl pan rent. 1750/mo. 857·513e tvet ---$800/mo. plua utll1. city night tight vl1wa • OllT&OT ~ UU c1u 780-1852 for dttalla. or 980..()()3.4 2 + huge bonue room. 548-8740 high abov1 old Coron• 0 __ .,,_1 Pr ..... _ Chef'• Kil, Brkl•t b1r, 1----------------1 det Mar. Loclt•d In -I .,.rn•I Cnla .... 2224 lmat 2244 1 auper pluah deoor. uttta Super CIH~ 2 br, •not. Sp~ ~~I So. ~::P:~~·d:.rr'~u:~c~~: tll·l4M 2 + ltnt 1140 lllTALI gc'_;gr,~~ ~:i°9740, Ext ~4-~ e7~~t COMt Plaut Central •If. cure reald•ntlal 1rt11. 5 C,M. dpl• & trl-plu. Equipped Kitchen. 1to4 bdrma. 1t1rtlng at 2 Br 1 Ba. Ou,pltlC 11v rm •P• and GREAT Fl· 88' by 158~ p1tCll great 1Mm1, try eny of· Custom decor, au utll.• $850 To'lt600 3 Br. 2b•. 1 blk to ocean. 11:....... •1d Ir Olf.r.d to • high.It fer. •At. M2·988e. pd 537 9740 Ht 3 ant Lido Sandi. 2 car gar w • .,..., gataQI, w1 · g NANCI NO . Now only ....., • • • ·..,. · $9601 Ph 847-4788 pat Io. S 6 5 0 m O. $129,000. Clll 979-5370 bidder for calh or trlde. NO FEE. ~lfy mo. 844-7220, 549-8755. todey Cell 875·2311 d•Y• or •• .. ••* 3 B 2 B dbl d 875-3311 tvet & wtcnd1. ..-r-. r, 1• gll, lrg Y • 4 BR, POOL+ SPA 3 bd, 2 bl, balc:Ony & pa. --------i All 2 bra w/lmty rm• & $725/mo. lit, tut. tee. Lge pvt home. tem. rm. 2 tlo. Walk to Bch. oa, -..lllT IY I.. frplc1. Well cared for 873·3048 frplc a, much more. 845-2.218; -& wtcndt 8 bdrm & den, R·2, Wiii unite In Of .. I rental area. SUPER SPACIOUS 651-1177 lt500/mo. Avlll. lmlMCS. 540.2334 lrld• for C.M. unlti. Grou rent1 119,584. 3 bd, pool home, loaded Fred Tenore, 1gt .•,.----.------ $700,000. 37 t3 SH· Only St t9.000. Call with tlllrH. Vary E·Z 831-1288. .....ta ... 1724 TWI II.Mii ti lhore. 85().6678. 769-t50l or 752·7373. Mo v • -In S 4 7 5 . $495/mo. 2 Br. W. Ba . · HERITAGE IH.ALTORS \ ( >I l / 1l I:.,, 'I \ '•I 1.t• '•' lfWPllT .... • .. + tl&IT, 537·9740, Ellt 3. egt. NO _Mll:l,.LIOllDMIW Saa Clt•talt 22'11 lower unit. all bl1-ln1. Cnacm1~4 BR & tamlly 1•,.;, block• ott Nnd low FEE 00 :e 2 Br, 2ba, edult condo. ~~~on, tndry rm, bat • Croomoun.tr2y "llctckhflfentpl, qace,ulet' low price. Biii Keniiec:ty: *3 BR. 2•,.;, b1. twnhH, W OB • 1lngl1 Ocean vu. range/refrlg '527 W Wiiton " Bkr 7eo-.a882 dbl gar, OIW. lrpl. pool. l1mlly hOme, 4Br 3b•. furn. no pet1, no chlldr· · rllldtntlal ., .. In young · t1nnl1, 1795 No pet1. 1cro11 from perk. Up-en. $575, 498-5376 TSL llcllf 142· 1111 d.., 1lapment. S... wlII Newport Helghll. 3 Br, 1 1 __, -- 1 833-1853 or 752·5822 gradel, AIC, nr acnoola. 2 Bd .. _ ftrnMlCI. $229,000 FEE 91. hOUH, new pelnt, -•"'91 r-poo11. No pell. Lt•H 3 br, lrplc, 2 ba. ck>M to / 1 .... redeCorated. ~11 new roof, raflnlahed le4Mt4 te MIO,IOO Ealde t +Den. gerage. $1200/mo + Hcurlly 1hop1 & ho1pltal. $700 ger. pool Child OK. No hlfdwood ftoorl, loroed OcHnfront duplt11 on $590/mo. e 950 dep. 551·2439 mo. 493-8850; 838·9540. r~·· s:_.~~~~ l395 A 1lr h .. t. detached dbl the aand. Drive by 1017 54 •9 IH · t t 1 1 I "'· g;r \artf:ci lerge -;rd. E. Belboa. N.B. Agt. 3Br 2ba, fem rm, llv rm. 1~: .~~ar:i ;on~~·t~ Saata Au 22.10 1 II, 2 II, I IL $1~5 ciao. 5:~So~1 ·~~ 873·1282. ~In. rr, ~ c":r 18::2 month buit wlltle hoUM lmmecullle, 1paclou1, 2 Newly decor. OH pd, 8 · Leta fer Salt 1490 eam'°"atlono Ph· .. ~.:,.140 . rem11n1 on m1rk11 to er. 2 Be. condo. pool, encl gar, dwahr, pool. · ......,...., Mii 3 8' 2 Bt, agl family Hune. l500tmo. Call BBQ. No pet1. 842-5073 . -- -- 1TAY LOH < 'O llLllA PElllUU 2 BR I Ba. lncd yerd, houH. Only $800/mo. 831·5273. ., ••• .,.•ID LIT lockable 1tore 1h1d. C•U Peg 01mtron 1-------.. --.. -1 . , ....... •-------•I 2 Bdrm condo In Monti· IT A IT I I I cello. lt0,000 down. .. ft fUITlll MUI lln. Corona dtl M11'1 "Gold Coeat" 1oca11on. vi.we 01 ooean, )atty Ind llght1. Home 11 quallty older con1truct1on. Two 110-n... 4 bdrrne, 8 t>atna, 3 car gat. Lot can bt epllt. Bulk:I from plan• that art Included In purch111 price. $1,875,000. llTllDllT Webb. Bkr. 493-0781, Condo . 1 Bdrm. patio, 1_•_M-_78_4_9_n_:lg;...h_1•---• pool, 191. Ill on beautiful grounda. Immaculately malntelntd E•c•ll•nt area. CloM to freewaye and lhopplng In Santa Ana/Tuelln UH. $79, 900. 142-1200 ut. ~ 1040 ...... Euy wllk to bch, 4 Br. 3 Bl, 1paclou1 living rm, lamlly rm. leundry rm, large balcony. $188,000. 536-1718 •-• grdnr, MW cpta, no pell. 559~400 lnlla WIHA ..,_ Westfield =~:~.~~~~n!0~y a~ $550 & dip. 1950 B 2 bdrm. den. 2 car gar. mo IWlllll ., ... m -eypr.... Meyer Pl .. 549·3484 Pool, Jee end tennl• View of oce1n, pvt walk· B11utlful garden •Pt• ..1 I --,.. EASTSIOE COTTAGE $ 7 9 5 . 9 7 2 . 0 1 1 3 . WIY to _,er, 2800 aq It. Patlol/dtckl. Spa. hut ..,_ PHIUll IUl.Tll 2Br. t b•. kid/pet olt. 552·5527 $1500/mo. 31081 Alleol paid. No pett. llPll llY tl• •1H 'Yrd Gar, p1t10 $595. Or furnished. Orangetr.. Cir, 4~ 2 Bdrm. "'" Bt $590 Loco1td on the 3rd -631-4320 cozy t & & Iott. ~frig, Allao Bcti waterlrt. home 2 Bdrm. 2. BL 1585 floor, thb superb unit lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii very nice 2Br 2b1 town· porch. Agt 955-0170 2br, 1 •,.;,be, panor .vu. 398 W. W~ton 631~5583 is profeulonelly Y11W LIT home. New end dllllgne< Turllerook 3 Br. 2 Bl. St50011HH opt. Call trtpleoe. pool, dllhwllh- decorated. oUers II. UIHA perfect. 11000/mo. Evee family rm, prlv pool, IP•. • n 1 . 1 d no . 5 7 O. er, pvt petlo, •tr• lrg .. ,.., fllll Jult what you've been WIEI WUTI llT PETE BARRE TI superb vie w of Fantaatlc oceen & call 646·3375, d1y1 ttnnlt . $1450 tmo. 642-4300, 24 hrt. xerdtn. 2 Br. $575. tumiJ\I bain, 24 hour c:outal view. Cuti price •94-2220 84l-8833 _s_1_-2_M_1 -----~.~!;':~~ s1es.ooo. n2-728t I PllYATt I •111t lmmac 3 Br. 2•,.;, 8t quietly tab Fuai.W looking for wtth • New· 3 Br, 1 ~ Bl, newly .. REALTY prb 1n bul.Ldmg, thb WALKER & LEE R.E. 2 Br. Adult1. range. no eleglnt dee« All 1me-la1Ma 9fe8ti8Jl8 pe>rtlOdr ... acroulrom painted townhouet. 1, the best buy et peu . utll1 paid . nlllt1. $1200/mo . p _1_ I ••-••••n•TI the park and price In· Owner may cerry 3rd $6119 500 Ulllll 11111 LIT $5401mo + HO. 6.48~ 551·5336"-ta&aH a _., _.._ cludll land. Ocean VU·~~~~~~~~~[· T .0 . at blended rate end jult atepe to beadl. 1: t2.5% for 6 yra w/1~ ' • Newport Beach'I moit W. 11th. St 499-1617. W0008RIOGE CONDO. Smlll 1 BR ept, new crpt, Beautlfully tand1c1~ dMlrou1resldtntlllar... $55028d18a Quiet end unit. 3Br drpe,$426. jlldenapta.POOI& pa. Very prim• oc .. n aA.d 333 E 2111 C.M. #30 1 Y,ba, country kltcfl, 875-soe& lltlOll<lec:M. No peta. Now !Mia 2 Br t b• and• dwn. 114,900. Craig den. Call tor dttal11 on Bttley 83t-t2te --- thl1 new lletlng. S 145, 000. - 14ATI Ml Ml I' I llOMI' t.c. REAL ESTATE 6JI 141'1\l "' .. 'f lllUOl rT I The prtQe of this 3000 lq It p1u1 home In Coron• def Mar. Stepe from Nnd ·move In cond. • 2 1tory comer toc:allon. CaH Tlm Rhone. N 1· 12M COLDWel.L BANl(eRO I City view rllidai'lllll ~ 845-8103 Hr. 11-4 laundry rm, trpt, patio, BAYFRONT . Spectacular ~:r $47~~ Owner Is very tnOClvlt a I r . N o p e t I L I • view IPIC 2 br 2 be 2 Bdrm Bl $590 • -llU and nMda CASH NOW. ''' lllDYE m S8001mo ·' HC dep. plu•' atudy' Pvt 'perkg' 2 Bd 1"!_ • .,,,.. ._. Cell 875-2 1' br NEW t d 20 T 55t·2439 ' ' rm2... ----· ... -· BANK REPO. Lerg• 875-3311 g• a own-bolt •llP •v•ll. (7t4) 2250Venguard $tt2,000 Home In $120, home. Stepe to North home VILLAGE COM· HOME FOR RENT 752•9511 or 875-&491. 540..9e2e ~ 000 neighborhood. 3 Beach & pleyground. 8 Salt or rade; MUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. 2'i\ Irvine 2 Bdrm, $875. -~--•• u...-bdm, 2 ba. Frpt. NMd1 bdtma, 4 bath&. 8tnk will S.Clam Cypre11 Cove. Ba. 1600-1!00 eq It. of I fenced yard & gerage. ta --- Greet price & greet cie.ntng. 213-530-5t59 finance. Submit on LG~-St15,000. pure luxury G1ragH, Kida & pet• welcome. F.,~.;,,.;;;IT~~YliiiiWu;;;MF terma on ttlll ,.,,.,_,. 41 ttnM. 3.eeo eq. ft. 3 car &41-6978 1p11 In every home • 545-2000. Agent no 1... ..___d .... I '.......,.,...... ,...,.,,__ lntM 1M4 157 .000 matter 1ul1t. dining ' -mu ----BR decorator'• •how· 91'9· 5• · O.t tf Cna!f UIS room•. wood burning Woodbridge decorltor Ga, _.., peld. Patloe. piece. French door1, NlY 14' MWI L91 IUl.n DUPLEX by 1 11rept1ct1, micro-wive upgraded 2 Br. 2 Be. pOOl. iacuul . ...na. len- brlck p1ven, bHu~ Owner klno Slot 000 111-l* med. o~cup.~" 1~ oven•. private patio• a with o.n, lrplc, JllCUUI In nl• court•. volleyball :-'.:::'~"t!'':ioo111 for c1et.:.Snou.. 'wttn upper. 1br. lb• lower. yerd1, gardtf'ler provtd~ atrium, w1lk·ln clo1tt, =.:t:=· Jr 1 Br. Bectlelor $410 1 Bdfm S445--$4llO 2 Bdnn. "4 bL l5eO 13t E. tlth. &4'""t8 181 E... 18th, M2.oe6& 2 Bdrm, w. ba $575 161E.211t.648-2408 A bl 3 ... 3 ... f ,_ f-' •2-c11 ....... 18 ml. se of ed. Elegant living on!y 15 taroe kitchen. 1975/mo. Don't helllatlll gar1g•. 11~m• • ..,!r ..=· ..... -:..!"'.2·~ 500.,..... Jut•·n.-M~-t ~ mlnutH from F11hlon 875-1558 Cell 557.()075 arr 2 BR 2 B•. 2 1ty l~~~~·~··~-~~1~~~1,_ loan •v-. It 1"',.. _, ._, .,.,.... • ..... · .. -"·-· ,,..._ 1-•·-" 7 tnut t SC un 1525 mo No ....... -MUST SELL. Agt. 611 tr vine Ave . on fenced ac,., out· ........ m • 0 · · Latmleacla WI $375t mo 0111 moblle · ,._.... . ... ,. .,..., ---'33-9773 6se.-4982 ... ..,....,.. IO fruit If Plue or O.C. Airport _ homt no pell Meture Nr OCC. C8ll 540-1158 . Ill MllU llL .. 1-------1 Exceptlonal Plan 2 In &.-M4" &.m private community of or go V.A no down on Jumlne Creek. Former thll "pride of ownerlhlp" moc1t1 with lot.I of .,,,._ home. RV ac:cta1, euper nlU... lnctud.. privet• lerge yatd, everyth~ c: ~=.v.i: e;:~ 1104.985. _,..1....., ··--..-84&-0ett • Of ~~ ~t Juat •Ht o f Newport Rent, Laue. or Salt adult~. Quiet, Hcur• uk for Dave. Lerry or -ma TElllFIC •77 /U\ft (819) 3""" ........ Btvd.' IO. of Sen Diego 2 bf, range. rlfrlg. gar-1991 ..._, 846-3373 P1m Piil mT If .... "' •"""· "'.,..._.,... Frwy. From SlOOOlmo. diner, SHO mo. 442 ·~.-· rirge, cltln. 1 & 2 Br. If purchaMd by 3-31·83. IMlde locatlon. 3 bdrm•. AedUCed forquldualel 2 LL hcb!tt .... 831-5439, 2473 Orang• Monterey Ot. 4~154 ..... ltMla .... u1r11 Plld. Pool. nt1r New Mobll• home In ~ ~~~= bdrm hou11. fee. Nr Trade 2 bf hofTM on dbl Aw .. Coel• M.... OCEANFRONT DUPLEX I I •hop1. 1884 Monrovia :=.•hp~fu;;.3ct~~ decorated • hlgnly up· Nwpt Pier. I 185,000. lot plua 2 adjolntng Iota Eutllde n1oe dean 2 Br. 1 F1bulou1 loc. View of ~ SANDPIPER _54_8-033e __ . ____ _ dally, t0·4:~0. Oey1 graded. Two dooR from Owntr/IQt &46-7951 plua triple lot w/OCMJI Ba.. ~ yenj, encttd octlr1 I city. 2 br. 2 ba T APT& HAil .. S .... 500 view In Cembrl• for pro-j • r •Cl• No P • t • . apllt level, n-ly dee. 499-4242 , Eve• tntpark. 1...,, • ....mflll.L pertltllnColtaMIM<>' 550/mo. 111 & HC. Encl. gar. No ptt1. l1000FFmovlngeo.tl 1 Br. refrlg•, range, Shown by 19polntment on!y. Cell Lindi TIQlll· Mttl. 759-9t00 Ul:UHUI: t:.LKINS CO 54&-2739. COHOO/EASTBLUFFS ' o 0 r 0 t hl L 0 w 1 HOUM "C" 2548 Orange. St200/mo. 4ff..3.488 laundry. cerport, pool ... .._ •-~ 4 Br 2~ bl, ctoH to ~714 )844-898 or 548-2n8. 1&2BR,.,..,., '""a b:il No pets. S395/mo. 93t --sor ................ __ ,. ........ x,..., I~-... •111-•••• • .......... -.. • • w. 19th St. 548-0492 ,. •-... _....,,......,._ • .., ........,, ..-7M511 Ellt•ld• 2 Br. 2 Be. 2 .., _.. .._ lllumlnat.cl kitchen Gl4·1 _______ _ . -• lfy financing°' wltl trlldt for atory with petlo cwi>et• HOME FOR RENT I~. On/Select ivlll, No *__,, 11111.f• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lo'"'' prloed Dynuty condo rn lndlan Welle. u. ...... HIS drape•. d/w, S595/mo: Laguna Hiii• 3 Bdrm '*'· lvm. avell. Anr:· t Br $425 ••1 •. \ f >I l I 1l F If ~ ::'~r:~~ ~ci,;:,.~l!g~ 651-TI77 ~ ~~~-:~g ~:ev~ 1Pt:; Pvt party want• to buy 87~2 S725. Fenced yard & J,?1~-"" 2 Br from '450: Cllpttl, • -... • On the front row In ••· S379,000. &44-7020 819/5efl-4722 from°""* 8 to 30 unlta. l.wt!~BR 2 8t condo oarao-. Kida I !*I wet-Btw!, Slater/We:;:: dr.,_, etove, trtg, patio, ._ _,. ctualve Cameo Shor... l.-IUI. min COit• Mela. 842-3490. dbl fptc. M95 mo'. come 545-2000. AQent, -...__... tndry, pool, gas/W1r pd. Oellgtlttul Ind ~· Tropical/ Contempor::r. luta Au l• 111 lat. 842•5290 no IM. u" _.,, t45 EMt 18th 845-2701 ::,,..~~ wood ~=~g~!lo:'cr'ZC'o:~~ 3 ltatala Wetttld• C.M. CIHn & IUaliM Yi!j• 1217 .. ltacla ... LIKE NEW t Br. '475 llocn and leaded glua. bdrm1 .. MrVanta quart-fret 'll DI ..... • ..... fualeW 1h1rp 2 Br. 1 Sa. cat· HOMES FOR RENT N VIEW lo tBr $550 PVTpetlo frplC pool ape Sauna & Japaneee "hot era, den and formal din-In 1 ·-aaa IHcla lMI with 7 bdrm 4 bath e11-pete., drapee, fenoed pa. Mllllon Viejo 8 Bdrma. mo. Incl uUT. 984-1329, ~~:ri.:.:Sulet54":.~ eoe.lt" tub with tt111 4Br Ing rm. Magrilllcent .., ec:utlw waited Mtltt, ·~ Gtaeral 2111 tlo, 1ncl1d g11age. no S725. Fenced y1rd1 I ~4:.:94-:=7t:..::::34:...._ _____ 1;a;;:-u:n:=:-;-A:""-;a;:- home. Large bric* petlo tocetlon with exciting S..vlew, 3 Bdrm, view, Betut. Spanish hme. vu 11CT1. Nr CMc Center & petl. $525/mo plua $525 garage•. Kid• I pet• IMcla _.9 $455-$575/mo. 1 Bl. 1 Ba. w/880. Cfoee to tennis white_,_ view. c»r1t room. loft end tuty 1Uf1, ooeetllne, nit• Ill• Al\lhWn Stldlum. $400, fWI a• c 5 4 8 • 54 ~ 2 or welcome. 5 45-20'00 _. 2 Br. 2 Bt. frplc. lndry and ctubhoUM. 2 1tory 12.350,000. touchH throurout. a whalH. Appr 1525. ooo. 559-41181 Bach Veruilltl M25 no-5829 Agent. no.... • rm. lk-;ttohtt, emllll cat with 2 etunnlng balco-~'C714t67~:::··:· Rellllyapectalt$4 !i,000. 000, among mllllon S Townnou.e3Br 1100 NEWER BUCCOLA 3 BR ....... leacla 12'1 oil n ... :J38,,9 •• 600I ..._ lllJI u.. , lJ,_.100. f t1M000()1'tfS tvna. To~ told Feb. 20 fpda lOll FMnlly Hm 2Br 11200 w/maeter, No. CM. No -TSL ~mtA~2•9412 --• ... --forbltofroverS325,000. BeyeldeCow pell. Avl 311. $850. 3 Br, 2\o\...B• Condo w/ ...., ""' •Y Ult.... HARaOR Aaliltora, 87 31131 Holly. s. Laguna. 2BM-12200 M1...l937 go1toour9'vtew. 21rp1ce. ,._ 499-HIOO "' Ill WATEAFRONT HOMES MC. g1tt, tennl1, pool. Owner'I wtll trlldt, ..._ C.U... 1124 .... -INC. 831-1400 $850/mo Incl Oll'dtntr. 3 $1400 557·7372 deye. :,:r\':i ~ ~ =. ...,--.-.---.----;;;,;;i•!l!I! ... la lift 3 BR, large eolld Olk la1Ma & 2 8a. ~ ~erde, no 875-0tOChve.. ro: 4 with lontl llU -... I~ room with e· aolld p-1 '· pet1, rtfl req d. Avall d _..;..,, ..!,•Olflt Lrg 2·•\'f famlly nome Oak bar, walnecot•, .,....... 2111 3/15 1845 Labrador Ot. HVHma 3 & den, gr nr • ..... -., ..... "nd Qli8fd-3 ..,_ 1'111111 Ownr/Agt 658-&221 comm. pool, new cpt1, ed get... w/ Bdrm 3 la I IOed• hardwood floore, huge 2 Br OCMnfront cottage, · n o p • t 1 . I 1 3 S O . of room. Aalcfno $119, Enjoy c.tlfomla •taatylt country kitchen wltfl fir• old a ruetlo 1650 mo 1 bdrm cot11ge. lrplc. 840-4099 - WATERFRONT • Tll IUIT 000. t3t·7370, 645-7838 with • tlalr. Oellghtlul pl~. Tultfully deco· winter. prl!Q. 'e13-.t2e1 IA50/mo Incl utll. No ---~--,,--....,-'""!""~i FUllNISHED Of EMt~ 28r 1~. bl\ln•. HOMES .... • .. .... :"~ home. former rated. Enormou• lot . Cl•ICIL 54&-4113 .Big canyon Condo. 3 Br. UNFUltNISlllD c:ptl, dt))t, pvt deck, t:i MAL ESTATE llll.llll I .__ · Private & MCIUd--Quiet cul de MC. Beaut!-Cenaa ... ... llU lull golf courH view, ALL al'ftA lftrc. rall ~I MO. 63I 1400 -·••••••• -• ed -Superb tor enter· 3 Br. 181. Open S1t1Sun. pool t9Mll 11400/IM v,.._.,_ Oftly. 7 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==·=::;;;;;t Uve In 3 bdrm, 2 bMfl tllnlng. Motlvlled eel· fully landecaped wllfl For ..... : For IN E!xecu-10-4. 1800/mo. 138 AVflli now e.44-7424 . 't:· M••tn.i T-..,..-2 er. 1v.· .. _ • upper apt. ComfMfclel 1ar1. 1386,000 Incl. land. fruit tr .. •. S2IS,OOO. llve: 3Br 2bl, furn Santa I .. !*. 752·5e95 ----·_...,..-.,..---1• ILl'...,n ,,_, .. __ " .... ehop, offtce or retail on Barbara Calllhan, Shown by •PPl·150C•ll I 1100/mo. Unlurn Spea. vu, 3& 3~. H.,. Cl S. TtNNIS frplc. l)OOI,..,._ lttachtid .. , NM It ......... Oall1,,,..." .,.,....._, ... tti.ftnl .. , ....... ............ ., .. ... ,,...,...._,, ........... ................. ., ... _ ... ... .,.., ..... lower level pfu1 4 Cir 644-e200. Frink vaui.o., 15~ 1 lttootmo. Pvt gulrded .... Pat UM bOf Ridge. Nf pOOI, t-SWIMMING phi$• g:.ag:· Avalt the flret. park 0 lng. Pttc. II $395, 1rH or comm (24Htl) nl1, •1895/mo, opt. udl i<..-. 1 ... 9M. 000 Pvt 1p1 Prof decor. ~ front tlM, 2 BA, 78()..0301 ' m more • .,.,.,,, E.alde 11.lllury In a p6ne fo- Comm. pool, llnnll & 1ttrac1..:-n, ~ Rln.llUOICoc't*....i.8f 3 l90 p8. Model$ rwt. Ltg 1 er. OIW,,. ~M.1r:nah lr11 1n1. ........ associa ted 1 • ~ •• "' .. 1 ~ • .. •• A I c1 .. 1lfled Ade ara the anewer to • ll.IOCMIM ear• or y11d 1a1e1 .... a better wey to ttll "'°" people! rec. Prln. Of'lt't for llPfll peta. mo. ea 1.m rm, '"*~ near o,1t1dalJ9 to 6. Mg,"'°· utll lnel .. MO. call.&&1.018'. pool. a14oo i mo . QMwoed '440.13t .. 74t j!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!"lt!""l!!l'Ll.,..l!!!L.JIUl.Utt a ~'OtE FOA AEJf'I o1s-24eo. "·-lflarp 2 er. Oetden ACIC • ftt nl f'lll II= UDO ISLE · 3 bdrm, 21>1. El Toro 3 Bdtm, $726. fm.f _, Al'Ml9ellll-~~·· t 440lmo. .. rlll.... f1mrm. S1700 mo. 8111 Feno.cl ywd l oaraoe. 4 Br Newport CrHtlllltlWllieft lut lflef'9'1 ltlll time to &.-. aLI ~. Altf. t7M1t1 t<lde a pete welcome Twnh ... •vall now. ---11•a Clean 2 Br. 1 k upper In gel your 1hare of the 1M11t1M 24XIO 2 ~. t WINTER AENTAL·on lhe 546-JOOO AQtf'lt, no,__ Wuh/dry l refrl,. .,...,... neer 8.0 ........ ofleeMI GcxMOUI I bf b• flome. CcHner lot tend Thru ... _ S8R 2be • t:tOO/mo tU·HO • g1r•o•. wHhetldryer prHtl9lou1 liome, lge 116Md llftcNn. ,9111 rm, fufn · M&Oin:' Incl utM ?I0-078, ln.nat, fl 9c • u p . t 6 2 6 /mo . '*"· ""i!C' din."" I Hclht lntafiOf. enotoled 7t41844ot4M wttctye r.!fla !!IJn llff aEACH YEA"L.Y; delUll• 87&-4t12 or 114·17t2 r;'.f.· ~at ponlfl, alf COnd Young HOME'°" AINT Nwpt Stlof99 llOIM 3 bf ltoMr. ,IOO. 1dult1 welcome. tH. HAMOR AIDOl Fountmn Vt/#rt 3 ldrm 2 be, "1* oar or*---------~ • 8t MWI 800. 940-5N7, agt. Flnttt OOMfl I dty It w. 1175. Fencect yard & ttOO mo: t7S·t1t1: Don I milt out. -call P• Newport Itch aeoei a.y, 4 It. 3 k fufn model. 08'119e· KJdl I p.-..._ .._...1 trlet. T•l\ore, •et. Ideal ror inti perton, '3000/mo 7eo.e714 °' oome. l4lal000. Aitlftt, •------'---- 1t0-l10I. OOftlm pool, ._a, bef'I, t 7....... no r.. Ila ~ TowrflD • 3 ti(u-;;~c;:~i°i:, IT L-tl09I • poee. 110.000. L:l'.o;-' 1 Ir on .... ...., 2 • t la. Condo 2 •· 1· ... "111C .... ...,, ~ 911!'.m aw NIP fin OMWl'*t Df .-now nw · • ••••• .-au .. ..... •*""'1111. M •• u• 11MOto · • Mey ...S01111ci 1no1 "'" ~no=, o::o:c: 11 •11••ioae. on ..., ~11 ~'!~~ .. ow,.,,_,.ca.n..I 1111446-tat foo . • tltliMo . ::Si::i:r'i=--~~~iti;:-;ia'.";Lli:ii]i~~~--.., ••• ... ....... ... ..... ...... 1008. 0... 114"11-M41 • ~·Mktor&.oft YIA" ''"' RINT hr ltt'$ f::':' ........ =..,_------1 ~ ........ lllO ....anl .. .........,, ,,.,.. .. , •• Wll '~ .......-.----Walker Blee ,. I~ I 11 , ... $1.84 per day ~Inv My"°"' ~ & ICMl'll °*'1 '"'"*"'• OOf'IWI, AOO'I CLl!AH-Ull· ,, .. & HANDY ANO'( It IAOK 0.we'I. Molll ttO·t lt Of l'AINTINO. IHT/IJCT I•.<:' ... , .. ......,... ~ 'rP-NW ~Ofl.ilOnt tlf1. Color brlgllt9"1t1, whl & , ... d Llo'd. bOtlMcl, W\.10 lflm matnt haul C.,,'t lal" retlram«1t • ~ oft '-Y9tt'• W• HNI. ,..._, ,, .. •t Qu*1 ..,.,,e ,.._ Ina. ootlY. *-, ... WI/ TIWll't Al.L you P•Y Cotti Mete. '41·1412 orple • 10 min. blMotl Int.'°' Ml, IH·lt41 l~MtPe.'770-10e ' ell home repelrt Of r• lrlvel 141-<)ttf Oreg.._ _.l-t1to A!l'AlfVMPtfl'IJMMOO 't11-44M, Yeo-AM tor• H•ll. llvldln. rmet181 •ve "=~ 11'1::: modelt. Al lllWlye, r.... w d __. 1•• 1,._ )() d•"fi. Id hUn room 11.80, oouctl t tO, !!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!" UW IUll'f. a tlft. ...._.... lvMfl!! "" MllOf ,.,...., .. t l.oW °°"· t4 1W..,..... - In 1 Woon Prornottona Unlf,. Chr 16. Ou.,, ellm. pet AOUOH I "Nl8HINO C~. fWt SM-1810 OlN CONtT ... 2-2.... LOW AATU. bualMee, 2013::.'fo.~.;._6621 IMNT '60-lNO IM.._Tl-1.1-IN_l_T_A-LL,.l""'D--olll.Y mlted brl ht b 1 odor. Crpt rtpelt. ti ~ CIMfl..UO lnc:ll. wtndowia. ...... 1 ~-..... & & ---------1COfM'l'I lpec. In ~ AJ klftc:M. Gulltem..d. " O ' HU · up. Do work mye•ll. o.tell woril. te1.oet1 ~~ ~. •PM 'Y r.._,, home • ~o ltte •T• p•-rente. n.w or rtf\'IOCI. fWI JoM '""°417 bouquet•. Seme dey. Rete. 684-0123 HllUllnO. Tr .. Tflm outtom), fWt. L •o TM F'~ INUtW!Ot -·-Ploy 494-7660 DMr llMIM ,, .. Nt. ~2-1101 lntt Cl::::::I:: .... &-"30 133.o421 25 yre. uo 40Gl41. lne, TOP HAT W.2030 Tm ~ We C.,. Crpt Cleen«'9 __ !!!!!! bonded. ~f•. Color E•· PLUMllNO RIPAIR: -!!!!!!! SER C IM•!J Sen-. StNm CIMn I UphOI. DOOM GALOREll Mowing, edging & a•n "°91N'S CLEANING pe<t,'"3..(1911 Aki1111d Relooat• waler tllr•. IWI tm VI E -.... .... Truell Mount Unit. Guer. au;:r.1n1tell-Aes*r =:,n:. ~"::. !..~ hMoe •• thOrOUQhly ...... 17 Pelnllng: lnt/UI, r... llook up for WHller/ a.Moee, .,q>1dH'7·1111 DIECTORY 218 MAIN ST, H.B Aaae fllM. ~W1l8 Cell , Mt-2'23 ...,.. 1~ Of 6~ dMn llOUM. ~1 IAICl<WORK Smell jobe. corn"' Fire reterdtnt. !._'te!.1..~opper replpe. I LOW RATES t &<1a .. ,.....,. (213""'""' ... 13 .. ~ / .. ___ -Ill H I I lltbl New1>0rt, COl11 M ... , Pf11n lot tlrloino. 81•" -~ T , .. _, ..,..,.._...,. ,., ... _ -·••I --rtM P!l1' Tr• tl1mmlng.Cteen up• ouH<i H n ng, " •· Irvine "-'•· 87&.3116 540~60e8 e.v. -83t-'ie51 r• u .. ,. remov. CMill\ DO IT NOW! ..... ffll81 c.m.nMAttonry·Block DRYWAl.VACOUSTIC Ltndeclplng-8pr1nkter r~ Own tren19. Aeu. w fMI OffMt •a upe, mowing. 564-70 11 ..... .__ .... ,. Com~t·*'---' Bkk"" W•ll•.Cuet. wOtk. Lie. All PhUlt. 14 yre ••P· Repair Chuck .. &-8597 y LANDA .. 2-040& Everything In Mteonry INT/E)(T. CALL JIM. p 0 BOX JeHle BermudH TrH -,... .. ~.., ... F llY lle'd & 1 ed Lie/bonded. I.ow, low ••• •111 · · ,._, Your Deity Piiot Ind/ llltnerlhlp/Corp. #381057 Rob 641·2N3 u 632 neur con-R~ Cet>altero l 6ona IPUIU fLlm winier prloM. 873•8317 -SHIPPING SERVICE Trimming . .,.,.,..,.. dMr'I Service Olt9Ctory Mo. & Otrty Sta1ernen11 Concrete . ""'"or i.tge tractor. -654o Compl. m11nt, comm/ CIMnlno S«vtce. Cle•· ....... , Hll1WI New Loeatlon In C.M. UC>. malni. exp. Call Mon "ecweMtltettw N0tman Manz 557.7300 Jobe Remove old ,.. DAYWALI. TAPING r-. Tr .. trimming & r• nlneiM 18 nut to Oodll-BRICKWORK IO EST Q UTY 2424 ~ BNd -Sit ett 4· 548-8031. 142-llll. It au piece with new ~5-S612 All TexturN • Acouttlc moval Clean•up1. Fr.. MU. .. 2·8809 Smt ll/lge Jobi, r99a1.... H H UA 831· 1423 ...... Cw·•·· • CaWaet llakla1 FREE EST'S t~r Cem•nt 'r" .. t. Kevin 873-1500 Mt, Mt--4854 '"· 4:30. \llfY tllorough-Gd r~ Loc:lll rel•. ~5-8812 12 yr1 In oc 83t-t8M ltflal .. IH ' W£WAi.rw;&;wa a.a..11A.1---/ ...... 1 New cablneU. cablntt block & b !ck o k llNtrical lad-*• ~Ible & E.l(p d 11-t--flJ!ll•I Fut -Prof---•on·• _.._. teeing, bar1, lormlca EuropHn ~r ett:m~n. v:= 64&·609e 552-t522 ......., Fa11hlog lnterlo< DNIOn CA~~~1~Ts~:hNO • Quality work ;:..,;Md ~E~OO/AO~NS• count9f1opl. ~2.088l llff.oe8.4 . Er~:ll~.T~:;·:~im:~~c:~ ~-.Tl. Cleanlng houHI, reu OtJi!BCC:~~l't!v.c._ HANOINO/STRIPPING 35 yrt exp. Fr .. •t. Fr• •tfmete 841-7391 Uc'd~· er:~:· 9~~'; Cablne1• & Carpentry Ct l TU lttge or •mall joOe. Exp d ~all home repelrs. prlcH, iclnt rete. Call Lie Tt3ao4e 552.0410 Vlu-MC Sco11 845-9325 ...., "4-IM7/tw5-3078i Smell Jobe & repalre raa 1 • Lie. 3He21. 673-0359 Comm I/RM. 648-3018 Mary Gomez. 845·3859 ' Expert wellcoverlno In· OEN'L CONTRACTOR Free ettlmate 6<45-2003 l1M th TIU IAI RfalO/COMM'L/INO. ***HOME REPAIR I do qullllty oleanlng In 11!141 •l· 1 .... t1allatlon. Real. Conlltl· ~~:: k':r'c".':"r:.. ltlft Uw ..... rff Low Prloe. We Flnence. a.et P<lcM 983--3263 20 yre. Do my own work. EleC-Pluml>-Gllpentry llomee 8 yr• •JU> )(Int Belt qualhy. 25 yr exp, tent ANIQnmt. 581-8590 fine pelntlng. 846-0eM Tlll.l Ill oontractor1 Wl\O Lie. 425972 642 * 1323 Carr••rt c~• Cut Lie. 278041. Al ~S.8126 .::;:1 ~i::1~~::~12 IOCll riif.. ~2··242S Lie ~~~~~~119 ;;:,~353 81eckwald•r Paperhtng· r:c':::11::~.~ ~~ Contractor: lO yri exp. Aemod./Repalr1. Lo ratM. ELECTRICIAN HouMCIMnlng, tuN or pt/ Ing l Removal Ou al. !!!!!!l.------1 mtterlalt mutt be 11· ~·~~~~anclng. Oeck1, patio•. lenCH. CHILO CARE wt111 tov., Lie 233108 Small/lo• la.U.1 time, 22 yfl ••p. I'm the STARVING COLI.EOE w 0 r k 0 n I y 8 t. v. Huber Roofing-Ill typw. cented. UnllcenMd con· 0 .L. Huthman 586-5743 Free"'· Steve 752·11558 I~ ~1· .. ~•d._:.M. Jodt, repalre." 648-5203 DUMP JOBS bMll 642·5158 STCUOO. EUcNT. ST1M2~~13~0 494-3818 New-recowr-d«:b tract0f9 lhouW eo Ital• .,...,..., v• .... ,_ S ,._ u 0 .,1 F ., ___ , __ 1 Lie. #411602. 64&.9734 In ttlelr adl>W1111n". eon----------REMODELS/FACE LIFTS l mall Moving Jobi Expert! .. HouMk-.plng lnlltrld. ~ 1-~27 u .. ty, alt ............. • Cu1tom wood pallOI· LIC'O CHILO CARE Ga. la Call MIKE 84t:.1391 \lac & suppllM lnoluded WATCH US GROWi 25 yre exp. Alto well-ROOFING REPAIRS tractort and tonlllmetl , cled<I & tencee, •ll gen Agel 2·5. a..cll & Hell r .. I Kitty M1 .... 970 paper removel. 881--0922 Smell Job• OK. FrH contact Mary Grondle" llm repair FrH alt ""· 8:30-e. ~2.0785 TIEii HAULING·tludent w/lge .. umatH. Cell Tom or• (714) 558-4088 with lf!Y Rand ~1.oe22 truck, um• lo retH. P1l•tl•1 Pattr ... nal ChllCtc 542-8392. 1 qu.etlon1. Contrector 1 Al@alt Y TODDLER FUN! Lunell, Topped/remoYed. Clean Thenk you 759-1976 l••t•t fax flM , .. _.. **BRYANT'S ** ' State Uoen" Boerd. 28 Repair-Alteration• •n•cka, tctlvltlee. Fair/ up, new l•wn•. 751-3478 John -" Civic C en1er p1au, Dan Hallberg Gradlrl\J Ooofe·wlnd~btnete Fairview, CM. 751·2342 Flder1ted Tax a.Nie. by Richard Sinor. Lie, WtlleoV9rlng Removal Room 690, Sent• Ana. & Paving Co. Ree/comml Panet-patloe-lencee. Landecaplng·Yd Clnup1 HAUL·MO\IE·REMO\IE Home/ottlc. apple. 280844. 14 yre 01 llappy All types. ~2·13 .. 3 JOHN t£NRY CA 92701. Lie. 3978804 842_1720 J 540-4413 Cltula1 lenlm TrM tr1ml'9mOV·Mtlnt 1 Furniture, Trull, Tr"' 631 .. 871. local cultom«e. P'· I •---•-~.'f~ lir~i=:tlle• •-:::::::::::::::::::::::= erry Otflc:e & Home Cleanlng lrrlgatlOll Jim 851.0129 0&3·S415 NORM Wouldn't you rattler have Thank you, 831-4410 wlttr a:eu -= 1-_!UJ!1 ___ 1da_1 _____ 1C11MI ltmn Uc'd, bonded, ln1'd LAWN & YARD MAINT. lt1tla1 a CPA preptt• your In-LOWEST RATESI Prompt PLASTER PATCHING ____ __, ~~· =~u: !:'~11~1 ••• .. ,.,.. • Xlnt rel•. 857--08111 Oardenlno/CllHlp. in.. _ come tax return1? Call neat prolHtlonale. 15 Reatuccoe. lntlut. 30 1.., --• ••t year. ,11 you II eve • &LllWU No SIMm/No Shampoo FrM Mt. Oaw 083-2503 JC llr U '\) ta-1121 lor fr .. 911. He-8182 yre exp. 63a.7149 ~·Neat. Paul 545-2977 r--~--...... that'• not ,..,Ill"" College ttudent wlll alt In Stain Specialist. Fut C t ""--.t F ft..,.. 1 ..__t Don't te•roof, r-llr et -.... ~ .. -··• your llome. nlglll1 & dry. FrM Mt. 639-1582 ta llCltrl, _.,.. 1111 lllD 11111 urnace-,,...,..·we er,,.. JMB FINANCIAL PAINTERS NEED trec11on ot $$ 657:'2890 uled. Mii It now with a wkndt, •*> avall to go *REBUILD STORM L.ewn-tr ... lhnlb lnttlll People who need people SERVICES: form• pre· WORKI 30 yr1 exp, lnU v PUSTOll& Clutltled Ad. on tr Ip 1 w I I am 11 y . CARPET INSTALLATION DAMAGED* TrM trim/Removal lhould alWeye dieck the perld by 1ccoun1ant1. ext. Acouellc celllngl. M _.. UJ'I ..... 752-5744. Aa1t for Linda. & REPAIRS. 30 yre exp. Hornet & Sea w.111. Lie. Lawn malnt/Rototllllng Servlot Directory In the M ode r It e r 1 t e 1 . Lie. 3M780. Fr .. Mt. llV•I .._. Alt Typet. Fr• Mt. WANT ACTION? Reta. 845-9031 (bef 8, aft 4) Dellgn Contr. 6"48·1837 Fr• eetlm1te 548-eoe5 DAJLY PILOT 53&-3M3 Oevt. Painting '42-7479 ' 559-9369 ~ Ad9 842-5871 ltu .... 11, Oaf. AJ!l!!lnt1, Oaf. Aprtat•t1, Oaf. Aprtat!ll, Val. . 1tta1 1tM lntal1 Wut.. net Olfln ltatall at14 Liit a ,.... 3M4 Pn1tul lel1 Wu... Slit Cetta .... l'IM II .... 2ffi ut. ltacll 2'140 ltwpr! ... mt Room w/kltch. pr1vlleQM, Em......._. nrlduat• etu •CdM Executive Suite. Loll Mala Oold•n Re· ltnicn 3114 &I ... t /E4ft . nr buelln• & •hopping ....,,._, • • Elegent decor, turn/ trtever, NB., .. Name *PIRIOIS( Operator l or HIGH Ouple11 w .. 111de C.M. 21 ~ SANDPIPER I NO FEEi Apt. & Condo center. 982·7520 dent '"k' 1tudlo •Pt. unfurn. Elevator a un· Watton. No collar. Re-" " QUALITY Ad work. Ex· .......... ,... Br. 1 Be. NHI a cute, rental1. VIiia Rental•. gue1t hH. or moblle dlf,.,..,.d Prk"". 87s-9510 werd, $200. 648--3358. * ..-'d knowted""' 01 lllCM ,....;;. uu u cupell drape• •mill APT8. 676-4912 Broiler. ELOEAL Y Genl. H•k• l\oma. For 31 15. Ron, •··· ... SPA ,..... .~ · TtWIMllES 1 d. 1 · 1 d -· healthy. refined compa-sse.-1..-••••• ar•-Lo11: CAT. all blk male, and 1paclng. Daye. Ir-~~=::. g·:~: g :.•tnoo ~".c, ~. $100 OFF moving CO.II UN ISU nlon over 75 to IN' l)lant. 1000:~ II '::.1. to lllort heir, 1120 NB/CM ANO MASSAGE YIM. ComjWly benefltl. tor rent 1475/mo plus $475 MC 3 bdrm, t ba. Sll50. All Leguna c:oEndo, minim. ""-· f It t -1• 1har• with e1tabll•h•d ...... Reward 54&-5420. Speclal-125 tor·~ Iv. ~2\,~'J::t1~'11 1 Bdrm w. a. $630 543-S«i or 770-5&29 · A LOVELY PLACE appllancH furnl1lled. expen.... ng. bkgmd w!ln ti • -• ( t& years) Newport Loet: Olemond Watch. In-Mellage. Spa & Sauna n an 2 Bdrm 2•..r Ba S750 •Ho Jt'vt L~Vi 2 Br Water View. Excellent pref. 41M-4163 Ltguna Bch, 1gla. cent 811ch practice. Prime tcrlbed. Sentimental va-Br1ng ad '°' dllcount ~ty 11y111t. Sta rent. Frplc, vaulted celllngi, Dua Ptlal 2721 •$4=1550 locallon. 447 Lido Soud. Bllboa Penlntol1, prtvete loc. Euy 1cce11. By locatlon. Cell Tim Sloat, lue. Cotti M•H area. 2 8 1 9 N • w P o r I 81. Anlheim Pteu gen""· dbl gtt, pool, epa. lBR 1BA $425 28R •Pool/epalbbq 2 1 3 • 9 9 0 • 0 2 3 2 , entrance. No cooking or ma In beach. S 8 5 . Bullneu PropertlM Bro-Reward. 548--7813 Npt ~~!lntUla 773-1814 Eve &ea W. 18111. 2BA $550 NO.PETS •lltwnlnllld kitchen 7t4-675-38M 1moklng. S 175/mo. 4N-304'4 . kwage Co. 752·8011. l.01t: Male SlemaH, 8 Open 24 lv1 MIC & VIN BookHper, for rapldly 845-2739 &42 .. 905 855-1121 · sst-2338 <*llnol 1 Br.from '426/mo. 2 Br. 875-3391 OffMt ltatalt lt14 Alrpor1 Ottloe Condo f0t mo•. Bal. Penln. erea. growing Co. 1& cptl clean •On/Select avall. trom 1525/mo. Rent b9-ltltll •tth 2Mt rent. t962 eq 11. Leue could have trtvaled. Ill AJW IAIS611 545-0245 $395 ~. 382 Victoria 1 Br. 1 Bl. Nur COHI •5 ~ .. ot beaullfully fore Feb. 20. No depoelt I 1817 WMtcllff, N.B. 25& ,.,, negotiable. Cell M. . . T I k I . . RE w AR 0 . by Jeri. 631-863' ·--·--· ~2-3780 Hwy, cloM lo beach, new 11nd1caped aurround· required. Kty IM only. Pine Knot Mott! on Coalt to 4000 eq. 11. 111. noor. Tow 752·2002. 18~7~~~~5~-----1;========-~K paint, cl11n, oar:1•· 1ng1 No pelt. Located ecroee Hwy. NB. 1tep1 to ocean. .t,gent 541·5032 -Pltlme tor bridal lhop. ~7"'/2mBor .. 21Fo.1N .. 01~to'r· $410/mo. 714/•96-70 •NrFrwye&lhopplf\O Newport Beech Golf WktyratM.845-0440 So Leouna 3 Arch Bay. H,un13~~~_118152d11 Los~:,~ a7twhh 1 ~ermancacla la1lan1 I Exl*. nee. Cotta MeN -., u .. o ah 8PM or 213/~2-2657 •Quiet arM Courie. 545-4855. 1111 A PUOIJ 452 & 500 ...... It IP avail o '"°"" ••• _., v . n .., .. , .. ~ • Fla !-1 AIM. &42-7528 ...... or wknd1. collect. •No pete, furn avell w/ od 11;; ;lalbllll Super + Loe. Office/ HB. te0-2963, 842-4449 laC..a 546-1821 556-9333 2 BA 2 81. cpt1. drpa, Spacioue t& wld~ J,11~ 141-IHI Quiet 2 Br. 1 Bl, gar80. Pit,: AeHonable rtlH. Kit· 49.,.~51 y y retell or M.CS. Cell •OI FOUND: Black ctl, vie lw-t-~-BOOKKEEPING, Unfit, *""' ,,.,. llo, pool. No pett. 1 n cllenett .. -maid 850-1944. •ttl L Bl d L -• 1tove, retng, wellrldryr. rm, ..,..5 mo. 4...,.. 81 oltand Cr, HB t5tll St. Nwpt Hi.. S680. Mrvlce. i: cheMel mo--••IP'•--" L•gune v • •~ OnerlWtiel 4114 Saturdeys only. Pat Io. S 8 o O mo . btwn 2:30-8:30PM. Btwn Sitter/Warner ~2·7Mo VIH. SANDPIPER MO· ---M LUii QUO• Bc:tt. 497~95 -&44-1498 5S2-ae72 luL ...,~ 214t off Beech 8ecllelor, wllk 10 beKl'I. TEl. 1987 Newport Blvd. ==~~~~ H unam ........... f /t 1455/mo. 1 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. u~ IUT 135()/mo. utMe l P• CM 645-9137 epece, cop4er. You IUP-Prime Cott• Mela toe.. SCRAJA.LETS 0 .... ynun QMI ~~~oprn ~ N~awport trpk:, lndry rm, car port, Hr. Beech. 2 bdrm, 1~ ba. •To blend with living lnc:td. 876-leOe lntala tt '"" nee ply !)hone & 195 Pf mo pr tlon, abundant pertclng, ANSWERS nn UUI\ nn _.. cat<*. Avlll In Feb. llreplace. cpu and *Tennl..+Spa+Pool Cllffllaven llgllt & airy 2Br. __ d4ieic. Cell 144-7211. Mt Mtlllce. From lt50. _ -.. ment firm. GL. AP. TSL llllT M2-M12 CJ.'..~~!:. ~2t1 gar. 1595 •Freeh S.. Bt'MnS tb• pallo enc;I 0.,. WllTDI Prime Founteln \I~ of· 842·7850. Obtuse . Clo111 • H with empllasle In fln•n· ..,.., ........,. •Private Pa11o1 ' ' · Gulle M l•I 14111 clal reporting end 2 &. 2 Ba. frplc. owage, 1---11--1---t --1 * 14 Spacloul Plane $575, ~~134 Streight. non emoklng tlee. 884 aq It. 1 529 Exec otllce, Newport I . oeque ,,........ anyltt1. Pr1or F/C expar MeH Verde , no P•t•. Lell 1 •n mll• rom •Gourmet 1lild kltch· 2 Bdrm. frplc. t btk to prore11lon11 m•I• to S 1 • t • r • ( o 1 0 k ) c.nter. Can proVlde ort. CLOSES s2.ooo dn '256/mo req'd. Call 653..(l940 $565/mo. 4119-4721 (Lag. beach. Located In nice en1 b .. cll. $650 yrly. Call •h.,. 3 bedroom, 3 bath 714/986-113'C. furn. !)hone, phone l>k*· I ~.:~l~g~•~;~ ~~: !:~; Bell.) quiet rNld . .,.._ Lge 3 Furniture upon requ..t, 6715-4419. llou1e with panoramic Alrpor1.,.. ·Exec. up. Lux. oft, Plue •ec:. ...,.,,.,. "Ok•v,'' tie Mid, = ~~ CASHIER, potl1Jon avail. Br, 2th be., dlx 'Pt· Frplc, OU fOf cooking & hM1-OClMI\ vi.w 1 blodc from Sult• !tom 225--450 aq ""'· emple pllltttng, next .. ~ .• , ~ 300 Call F/tlme °' Plume day & SYIWP _ _._ .. ,11111, .,Slbdl.rmL::fll,, 2apcarpllcenc•t1on'g,"io~m,,!!.'1. '"" fumlllled. 5 mlnut• Lg104••bddr,m,P•2tthtob~t1n"t' \llctorl• Beacll In th• 11. '10 Nwpt. Bell . A.EC. ~~,~~e!l°1u11!o'b:~: ~tlc:k1ar"*"~-03s2 ~.tnc1111""'11orF••. ~E~lelandr n• ......,.. ... · ' t;,"'Huntlngt~ Center, 1 c n • "' eoutll end ol Lanunt I t...,'"" ft. Many JCtrll. 250/mo. cell T 0 CLOS.~"'." ' ,., ... 557-8200. M/F ~p. U SO .& dep. minute drive to San~ cond. Clo11 to baacll. a..cn. S2tlO I* montll, ,.....c,;jj' $S7•7010 780-1313 """ c.a. EOE. 644-5070 Sat/Sun 10-.S PM ~297, 842·1'!)7 F No Pit Yrty 1975. Cail 8715-4419. utlltlea lnduded First & -... -· -11 Found: bleekllh tiger Chlutfeuf LA bl!Nd 2 bdrm. t be. avail 2/10. 2 Br. blt4n •low & oven, go ~R from $s..o Cozy 2Br. 1 Bl, ttplc, IMt montfl rent ;equ1r.cs. Downtown Hunt. e .. cn. lufata lu•-1trlped kitten, tAc. Edi.on ll!!tr ti Lela ttM needl exi--d ·d<twr ~ Clllld OK. No do g1. drapea, cerpet, d ltll· 2BRtrom'59S beamed cell, gar, no Call 494-4287 or f'°:,!0 ~~O: Yacht Selea Office for HS.982-1356X279 Nwpt ., .. axecutfvoe. Ir· Vletorla/Canyon ArH. wHller, pool, no pe11. SEAWINO VILLAGE pet1. A\'8113/1.1685 mo. 982·2883; both al1er 5 ° • °' • L ..... Cell betwMn 9-5 Foond ten vie 17th & IMMEDIATE reguler hrt. Call AM'1 S515 MO. 631·8812 Fr 0 m • 3 9 5 Im 0 . 15555 Huntlnoton VIII-Nwpt Ht•. ~6-1882 p.m. a Hk for Gregg. •P•CH from 1250 to PM. Mon.Fri ~2·4t44 Or : -c .; I . __._ only (213) 278-8610 960-2875. Lane H B f:rom sen Available NOWI le!50, 400 tq n lo 800 eq a'r.. ,..,,, M1 .._.. . .. IUD IPTI, 2 Br 1th Ba. Townll<>YM. Diego F~wy north on Upper 2 Br, 1 Bl. '.4 block It. t month fr•• rent. Prtllt a.Mr ...... Call 10, 848--2044. * A c Ctllld care, exper'd, lovlng Newtydec:or1ted 1 & & 1425 + S375 dep. Ou BHcll to McFadden tobch.37thS1onPenln. Gentleman w1nt1 to 536-t~.~. toc;.,etorefront.l900mo. l.o9t Mt of keye w/Welle • &~per90nneeded Badlwtthlotl1Pt.Ow· Frwy . w"l on MoFaddent~ 1et &IHl ... 150Hc. lhlr•,Np.8 .28',2bth .... f ....... 54&-115eeve,875-2213 Fergoleath«tllong,Vlc toc:.retormy11mo.old •g•• enclo••d patio p. Id . N •• r .. _ ...... nd VNt:y: I 8 0 0 I m 0 . M • r y apt. S250/mo plu• \4 r ,. ..,.. Bal b 0. n r F. r r y . TION * baby atn In my Balboa ' G · 893-*'804 ......., · 831-8300 ullla. Pref. 35 plUe M/F. 1775 It. et 70. elf. All or •73-0209 lelend ept. Mon·Frl . pool, •P•. rec room. u 893-5 98. 631 2011 DELUXE SUIT£ part 143 &oadwey CM v e 5 1400/ & weler paid. No pell. 3 bf. 2 ba. l650 + se50 2 Br. 2 Ba. \ltrulllu ' Adrien Rlty 549-8547 . -F-ou_n_d_M_a _D_o_b_e_r_m_e_n_1 873-f..~... mo' $485. 393 Hamllton. MC. depOttt. Nr Werner Oelwce poolllde .,,. llfge Condo. lrplc, balcony, Share Exec home with 2012 Sq Ft (can divide) N i LIAll 645-4411. & Ootherd ~7-8175 2 br • 2 ,b•. bit-Ina, ocaen 111-. pool, •P•. prof S285. 111 1111 dep. 11.25'"" ""'· $42~ c...J. ltatall ltll bl&~·e1' .. ~2~ Lowe! ---------·i-------• dswWv. 1 ~ mllel beadl. dubhoule. Avell lmmed. utll•. 988 ·84 70 , ..... , ~,-. _.," 121 IN fe _, .. _, ... STUNNING •oe 1 & 2 8'. Oelwte unit• In 4-plex. ~<!, !' .. ~~· .. S500/mo. '700/mo. 76>4-7oe7 882·2«11. •CdM dlx IUltHJ. AC. tseo ~ Bflld. CM. Lo•t 12·0 F•m•I• Siiky , Exper or traln•H ctn 2 Ba. Garden Apt Pool. lrplc, cerpell, drap... ..........,.... amel pkg, lrom •325. 400 eq It. $300/mo Terrier, Dena Pt Menna S2,lll,lll malt• '7420/hr lta111nQ S405&$495.710W. llk-up,enclld g111.38r.2 OELAWAREPINES tBlocktobeech.2Br.M/F 101hrb .. ut.Beck 2155 E . Cit Hwy . Agent. ~1·5032 .,.._~.498-0013 pey.AHtrldee9Valteble 18th. St. Ba. 1650. 2 Br. t Be. ....,. .....,.., den 2 Ba. l>lt-lne, th g111. Bay condo. Pool, Jae., 875-8900 800 .... It. A/C, pt bath, In Orenoe eounty. Ree--In ow publlcatlone. Cail 1 $510. No pet1. 540-4484. 1 &. t • .,... . ....,..., gar, 1790/mo. 850-8839 tenni.. $300. M5·5123 -. Lott trom top ot car ldentlal or Commerdal 537-2880, Ext. 3 KING Apt or rent w/lolt. prtvete patio, $47S/mo. UP TO 8 MO water & gu pd. Incl. 35mm Pentex camera, 71• •11 ae71 f .. Nice area. CaM Bacllelor unit Cl11n. 2 M2-8807 .. U1f11 Roommate wented, M/F, FREE RENT 1800 eq. 11. ol fncd yerd. w/auto flalh. bllCk etrap, ..,. ...,. •--------- 645-64().4 bef &PM blk1 from beech. Avall 19221 Dallwtt• St. Enjoy llvlno In the 2 Bt, 2 Se In CM. Pool. Wlttrfr..t lfltet C-2. Su.Ile T, 100 E. 17111 on or nr Hanov1r Or., 1-.-..,.---.-._----•COOK. lmmecl opening, S410/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. n ° w · S 3 2 5 1 m 0 1 "'·.4b.,.....·to ..__ ....... n guarded community of ~ac, tennl• ell. 1312.50 At Inland.......... St, C .M. S450 mo . C.M. Student Medi for I ,... te _....,... ltallln •tyle P<ef'd. Celt 538-1435 ... .........., _., •• 51 717• ... ~ .. ~. "~7"' .. ~ ,.~ ...... 12 I Y ..... I fa-. 875-3333 or apply In 22571'2264 Maple St. · · ulll• paid. 1375/mo. No lg Canyon Eut Apll. • u Sult• 355 to 2400 aq It. .,......._ •· clMI. ......,.d .. .....,...... -· penon at Blue Beat TSL ..... M2-1MI Bacllelor Apt All utlll pets. 207 Chicago. 1urroundld by colorful M/FlhrE.C.M.llM.$350 Rent r•b•t•. baHd on &Mui ltatah nao FoundyogteblktllortMlr Sptol•llll In Newport Cata, 107 2111 Place, Npt Ht• erea: 2 Br duple)(. g::c~2:~';°c~::90~0 98S-49S4. Avlll 10 lhOW. ~f:~!:'':r •, ~~i ;:,·~·~~"&!~~'. tg :;= ':r.':w~n':.""ci~";: sees u~. 1900 tt lnd\atrlll cat, vto Blll11t & Fair· ~:~;.~ron• d•l ._N_a_. ------- u n 1 urn, Ilk• ntw. 985-4054 c:ourM.38'.~t.wtthall Femele lhlre 2 bd 2 *Ytoe.n. onlce. 18101 Aldondo 1149w,CM.MM180 W N141H .. , $800/mo. 54&.2903 Huntington c r .. k Apte OCEANNRBBCREEZH ES amen111ea,poot&jacuUJ. N t~ u'So LIDO MARINA VILLAGE Clrcle, Huntington Lo.t. Ruby Rina. It Gel· lllAI ... Kl How hiring. ~IOed S700, 3 br, 2 ba, 184C e. I.we•"" adult IMng. 1 & 2 1.,_ ...... mo. Ave II. l\ih re II 111. b• • · apt. · NEWPORT BEACH Beech. 842-2634. 1on1, or perlilno tot.1---------i & fut breekf..C ooelt<lnQ 2111 St No,... -·• ... ....,., &44·0509 tor appt. No 720-1645. E..,.. 875-aee2 ~-· ~nk'--...... a 8000, 2114. Reward. 780-3e80 T.D.'14121 "'efwred. w--. ,_,,.. . ...,.1. Bdrm, wltll garagee, heal 2Br avell. ...-...,.,., "".., ,... ...,.._,.. .. ....,... 646-8985 846-9598 & weter peld, leleVIHd Open 7 dye wk. ,,...a. Female roommate want• Prime tmlll offlot tpllCM. In In u1trlal Newport Found: Sml gry Terrier U. llTn.11 liable. Tiit Grinder ~ , _ 3 br 2 ba. t 0 MCUttty. From '510. Call *4 .......,. UmtlT ed. COM. 1 block to 300 to TOO aq tt. Grot1 BHcll. Ample power. type F. dog, S.C. Pica taurant, 1400 W PCH, ...,.. • c:rp . rpe, 843-1813 trom M .......... s t I ... t bHCll. Avall 311/83. 1 .... E 17th St CM 2131433-0$41 ., .. 975-0fte, 54&-7308 ~··.... N.B. ~2..aee1 petlo. Hr OCC. No peta. · •tennl1 pee •cu" "ew rom Non·1moker. $255 mo &4$-34ri ' · 1---------1---------i In tet & 2nd liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S550.. 751-3608 3 BR apt,~.,... wr •Cable TV 11111 2 Bf. Oen Channer. plUI "°' utlMtl-. Contact · Need cabinet wort!« Of p I Ml2 TO'• 1949 VILLA MEOEAA Hunt. Herbour. Oshwhr, •Pett negotiable Pool, p rlvtte undy I< 1 , en 0 r St arr e .... , m11I contractor to 111.,e lhoP ..... I -Robt. Setlt!W NH/CM ...... Ml 2 8'. 2 Ba. quiet !amity r .. 1 fplc, yard, dbl eer Some with lrpk:. beeeh, perk Ilk• gardenl 873-8732 °' 850-5104 Full S«vtc. Sult• In Cott a Meu ""· R.E. 8'oller 8d Realtore .... ...... ,..._....._v ·-·•re. dltfl. gar.W/OllkUf).&40-M07 Mt-1323 plulbolllllpevalltblllty. ' .. --.. t45·8521 dye or Lm&l,.l'I 842·217l 545-0811 ........-..a ....... ..,.. ... w.--Huntington Oerdenl A• emenlllN -r'Mdy for SPACIOUS 5 Br. 3 8&. No _, -•• e40-7154 f/V. MOOEL8/ESCOATS ..-- waller, dlepoeal, ended ~aot ....... ·-,,,,,....,,_....., • 11&50. For matee. kl01, petl, emok· aeoo .. Alm/unfurn OUT""'' I ..... HOURS '" 99 ..., L.T' AU Oooupdona. g:,•'f!; g:• & w!!.•r ,..., ..--"~· ;j)p't.-p 1 e"• call .,.., drug1. f'rplc, tom· All '(C\U need for one 42~ ;1.-0:·~/H~ "ieM2o1 23" y~::S.sn.ooo" ttt FM reQulted. For lntot- t53/ ry ac:, no........ 1 bf, 3 ~ 10 bMc:h. 111 780-0919. Ho pett, mty pool, tenn11, apa, ~onthty FM! · • op TD on 1180,000 ready· m • 11 on ca It : 23~'~-+s.~=1:.f.; 8'. 1 Ba. dlhwlr, ger-ut111 pd , no pet1, Nwl>tHg11,0CMn/b8'fVU, ~~Ith. 1325/mo. 640-5410 :1U2~~· 220 pw r. 0''10110F to·bulld hilltop. S.,.ct~80~2~88~1~04~29~Elt~t ~3 ~! IQI. pr'tvate. S560/mo. $375/mo. 538-8541 1 BA w/ fplc, WIW c:ptt, Offlcie epac. 11towu160 t view, downto•n L.A.1.;: t Bt. Apt. 2038 Meyer. All 536-8312 WlllUll ·-'450. Ew. 842·3572 Fem looklno tor non-per mo. In COM. Cell In LA!Qunap Nlgual, Crown lllWIE tore>et from Ely9ien Perk utlll pd . No pet1. • •• ..._ .-.. emoklng mete rmma1e. 752·1830 Vt//llr/ wttwey, ~prox. on Ptrk Or. 16~ tnl, 3 '410/mo. Lrg 1 & 2 8t apte, emong 2Br TwnhM, t\48a, din to etir brend MW CdM 1844 aq, r\. 645-0215. 2112 .. AMOR IL\10 yrt, H2,500 t1llH It. M2-0350 LUJ••y pin•• a 11raam1. s ec rm, 2 patio•. beJcony, home. 38f 2bl. tam rm, 15e0 ~Blvd, CM. ..Piil IUll* COSTA MESA (714) 240-1123. evH GolnLB•nanu looklna M y"" ~~~·.~;~ ~4'#. r::r.· 1':."l".!t 't ~~ =:221500/mo, Eves ::!~:"· $300 ~~2 t 1me loc. 1000 a/f sseo. Ml-Mal v~t153 or (810) w.~";t~-1 FA IL APTS MM501 &42·2949evH/wknd• PrlmeWMAIC3blk1to 1 830 Monrovi a , Open24hra. WIOOWHASUtfor ct111d. 3 Br. 1495 • 2 1°' ~. Nofl..em~!" 10 "'"e my belldl oic w1i>vt autte SH-7211 1 llft I WID r D' 110 ooo N •---------$100 OFF _71 home. -so/mo plu• ·~ H 8 '4to ~o• ooO ..... --• 1, , up. o :-;::·=~tac.. lntM 274' IM Cl!eptl !! ut111. Near 8.C. Plue. e ' .'ft . 910•177·4 or Iii!. a.,.. ft!! ~~ credit died!, no .,.,,.ity. -8--8--lo-efrlct ____ , 1 ST M Q NTH S lmm1cu1at1 executive 2 Ir. l4t5, yearly, new 640-4791 8~2.296. Stull t~ equipped TO SERVE YOU ~7~1~nl•Ol'I Auoo. pee tud • r2.ts.' ~ home In T\lt111foek 4 &. decor, pool. nr beach, Pvt !Um rm tn lg tlcN ... DANA PT ATTN: Commero611K~wl1h 1---------ii---------t ::C,~~;: !f: ,..,,... RENT 3 Ba. frplc, 3 cer P•· bua. No pete, 40M277. $290 mo. 1tt l laet. utll TH!AA.PltTt DOC HMlttl Dept. ~°"* & 011•1 If .. AT lt8001mo. te1.ot20 ht!f AIM Ult Incl. 14Ml 11 TORI, CPA, 0 8 ALES ::'.!::.i~~or~ i=~===]Jiii!IJ~~~~~~~ ....... .... ng 1 It 1 Ba oondo lmmlc Nwpt 8ch, rtll•bl• non AEP. ETC ..... too .. 150 '"'"' or food MfVto. MlllllE Dix a tw 1 .,.. OoMr1 Vu Poeit.,.,. . tult ..0: amkr. 2 "' 2 ea. ~ 1.1., .,.,.... off. bklai. nu p, 0 du 0 t I 0". 11t HO. HANOft IL.VO Ho. Eno. beem ce111no'. ... te1-it'f:-loc. pOOI, JeO..r '*""'"-iot. apt .... 4M lllM ~ 1 t '/ t 7 I• 4 t 7 3 or l"UU.DTON .............. M. 18', upetAUl't, 1370 mo. Refs req, No '*'· 312 V1o1or11t a.M1e1 2 BR 1 11, cpta, drpa, tlOO Ufll tncrd,... 3044 of HtrH. •311, •100 ·--..,_. t7S-t870 llM111 8IOO to ai&IO. AT .._ bh, '440. 2272 Mtiple, 1Jlllll#DJ (!~ ..... M '90. MW5t4 t MO irME MHT 1:-===========.=t Open 14 In 1 'ff eiqw. 811.noe ,._ _ea_1._m_1 _____ ,. .~~ -, lm!I! .. ltft •" • ..... ':::.' a-:r.: 3M" 2~ 1 '°°"'to.,!&°°""'~ !rsn••••h 1 ... I ... :::p=. to cm = ~ N"TS Pio/mo. leotllkW "--Wtlty rent• now tvell. t1om1. Aete r.cfd • ....,.,._ ~ AT"tMCT1YI toulll. AHJll .. ~lt fllOW tOl/mo. 2 br, 1 bl NMGMtn ~. V ..... , pOOI, 1100 & up ColOf TV 9290/mo LOftllM '" '-~· MAlllUl8U ~bllllft.ltolPM• pooeetde apt, tndry rm, W Mlrdl 1• at>• • ..curlty gale, tll llflon .. In ;oom. 1214 tl'M Ht·774t. H'unt. Cal m-am TO ll9'YI YOU U.8. ,.._.. OOr'P ofl09. _,.... dr..,... lrfrw 'TNt Ad Wtlh You :*'"'-•no•· C4lll Newport llvd. CM. loll. Ground"'* Ofllol Of,. •---------• 17'71 MMottetl. lrWle . .! ... L ~.~:r 2. 3 IEu.tOOMS Tllf/WI. Mt UIOI ..... 1441. , ..... 2.... • ........... 117 .... In-fftllllft ADS .:.=.:::::... 714/llMlllO ,.. ~ 2 -~ e.1x • Mgmt • • --tf, to ... r "' IP' Olu M. .... ,..,.. on UUl1U COOUNTI •Av•ILI 6U·1I03 -~-.. ,~ --.... -~ "°"' bOft. t1to ooaet Hwy, CdM , ...-........... A ... . .. • Me/mo. 2 br, 1 be ept, 'l 4 Ir. ~~ ....,, 11111 • mo. l7Ml7I (M M-1) I 4 1 O'"' o to mo • A1£ fRE( ~LAIT "'='"=• ~in S:::--..:> cl:; pedo, Ger1)0rt, tndr)' ""· •DISHWAStl:RS turn a Uftfwn, reeeon· Wkly rentet• tH up, , OtOf, "'"·'" fll.1al0 _ *'*' drPI. •POGU 011, ell 1menm... COIOf TV, fret oottM, • N ... CondO w/2 °" "'"~,-.. -,-... -om"'"""'oe-ln~N~wp-,1 Cat. U I 11 Mulur 7~1W.1IU'I 8trMt •NUCHOOI. In*•,,....,,. tleetM POii & ....,. to 111r. flent M1ot11Dle. •ofl fo ''"·Utt mo. • ._ .... ......._. Tai. MN'..AGIMIHT •LA&lat'Y fAClJTY --. ICIWllM IMI, N.a. Oew._t 141•1t 11 , ...... 1ao11ft Mtl...,.. ..._,OU. M2·1tol W N. OOlll Hwr. ....__, ..._ IC.C.V .,..._..~-!'!~---I 1 1 •I I .. • t .. ? I er ---------• •"° P£TS Le@!!...._ tML-.. ..-.. -.. -.. llNGU omce •"to't~~;;=~~~~L~:::!·~·~·!!·[_::_.::1 2 N 1 I• redeo, I"· -..,_ --91¥'"" 9"1tebte. AW••· 100 .,_.,. ,_, clllld OI<. No p"8 PAGIOUI ,., & ....._ I_.. MOO"'°·+ ua 14, tt. "--· rei" lit HO "lff•D: Lett OIM·WMHI ..... te IMIO/mo. 1~ .... 11711 V..wJOilt t.. ....... t -.. OOC. Mii •Ml-MN ltnt• Ane, Gu den ...... .._ ---.-.w WW-. Gii ._ • i .. ~1.o11t~"ii:;:;;;miiii;ii7'iiUi;:"I OH letott a1w1 '''· ltntlH t l I ldrm MOOllM. IMI. ueltflttl. , ,... ___,.,., to Guw• & C11C• Me••· "''''· IJottlt•tt t•ll. ktthr anrll••· tl\11 •.!!a.••011'*"1-. -.. ..... .....,. ... ,.. ...... ~ .,.... ..._, ..... .,...., ..,.,,, ~~:=i;:'lf.= 1u-u''· ,.,,. UTT= Olt 1'Wfrt ... ,,... --. ..,.. "" .... -..... ueL _...;.------,-f ftllL • 117.7 .. ·~ ....,.. . ~... "'. n • , , • t I ,. d. ....., "'" ~ , •• IMIY • ~·;;·~a·;·;~~;;:;;~;;~t;n:;:-;;;:;;;;~ 842~604· °" .....,_ ,_., • ........ , .... tr: Ol•ltfted Aft? If not. Mi ~ .... r=:t:=:;::,~ --=-M. ~·::.41•·11 or':=,=&:,,,..":: In c;.."~C:.,.':" '*' ::iZii'-• • •tr 1-w HM *'s ._. HM w. •nw 11• tw.j ""' .wa.,..._ ___ ,....,.1 •llML •"f UUI ........ IMr•t•o•t ~Uonttt WMftll m ~ llH U•I few ,......, Pt.cililt tlftl9e Oft Mply Coml*IY l'ult time, IHI Hlelel COUHT " HIL, ....... Art Ytv IHlll"f IOI I Ill H ''" Ol•m•nt• 1111 lull llm• pHltlon ltf•Ptth "''"'' """1 Appl~ In , ... on b"'"' "' OI Dllffttft•, nt•rl.J ~l~·Wl~ltr. Cle~renc• Ofl.._.r\J., .. 'io:· •n·toOt tor lfltet'Mw eUUOlt Wiii trelll IOl'fl~lll•t b•~kttOVllG IPm JI t .._II/ llewtet•, rtttll 11000", .r.:o ATt .:: .. ~::! ~~ -:.,_,,.: MedlOll OlllCt, '.t time, NIWPJOfn ITATION• :::~lo;!..,:t· Ill Dorner ttnd 111 NI, ... lor MIO. "41·M3f 1119 ..,.i'"'*'t Att eJI• ;,,~ ,.;..lonll4 lnMUfloe bllltn9. Mutt '"' INC lllM2" Mr TIL Moml Ml· lto3 Ot~f\11 Plau _ 8-lt \4 Ct ~ •• Otlltnt •....., wttfldMlattnpettenoeto h i aten11v11y HP• lmrnona 1 -1,.--WAITU/WUT'Mlt c:'tieor!IYUOOOMClttl THI L.AaP ITOM 106f1 °"' teiern. Non·"'*' rtenoed ~ 9NGh -IALlll DHION ec:tellllDllT-Wllh OM for w1c11 ... bM• 0 I 12A W. 1 .. h It, CM • •H~<f I l . idl• ,11 ~ 4f4-.~I l!.aQllnQ c.arltf OC>PIY for •H llet tunth Mf'YIOe I 30 to llMMMn 1111 t4t.oa.4t, O.W 1-e .... , MOOIL HAIA OUTI cr11tlv1 lndlv wllh eye ..-TUY 1 30 pm Mon ,,1 bfll ----~II H• D ••• mflLf .... ,,..... ,.,-n, l)fll .. I egee. Npt for COIOf & d--:on ICJnl HHdqu1rter1 OlllC1 Of lllO to 1171 wlllY Mutt Wlfl• llTtl ICtrl clMn 7\o\ Honde " -' ., .,., t '!JlJ In Newpor1 Centi' Mika 031..0..00 anytime oomm. opp•r or adv· the JOiiy Aoo-r ANtlU bl neet penonable en• UMd for WHhlng ma· 16o o w} • llY 1 IHMI e11tre IMf1I bpt'd ADA artoe . train ng 1va11 rant Chain ha• en o~~ •giello.'t7t·0741 al 10 cni ne , 130. o.,y =flotia11p ::.:.,,,. UllDCA"8& T"UCl<B 13t·2040 4U.ff4• oMltlildt w/ltonl ofc. l Nu""'O 4H· 148 I Ing for 111 t•perl1nced AM lor IOPI 841·7418 ' COMl IN O" CALI. '0" IN ..... bllllpg Hper Join OUF .. &•......., l119CUllYI 8.c:relery 10 ..... j _. 1111 2•""2 u.--.. -. ataWlor • rewarding E>1P1f Full and p1t1 llmt -::,_ .. ...., th• VIC• PrHld1nt ot ....... WOOd wor'ltl119 r/llCtllMfY,"' , flU ....... l -'"'--·-.-... wy oereer. lelery open deye and PM• lxoeltent P-11 0ptr1tl0n1 POllt.lon r .. 1 l•p•r or tralnHa oan ~hlncl MUii 00 BIHkOrtll ti , l•I •kl Cormllt·DtUllO (A=h ':n.t) ~ WC>fi!lna condlllon• and Ca ti u 1 1 b 0 u I th• qulrH HCell1n1 eh or· mike 11-1 ~3/tlt 11ertlng 413--2072 bo9t, Jib NW, mutl Mii WIT Opefl .. ....,._ -- O.nt A11t. Ortho. Nwpt b1nellf1. 842·8044 or ouutendlng career thlnd end typing aklll• pey l'"ull and P/T avalf. •& "::= 1111 SNOO/blt. H2.o621 18211 BlACH II.VD. .........y .. ~ply In petaon 488 oportunlllee u II\ 111111r· and often a variety ol able In our publleetJont. ~ H!!!!!!!!I ----Ill a. a.....1.... 7_.. UNTINQTON HACH Detna 1117 ldl .• ~· Mon-Thure. 'Ftaoehlp Rd, N.8 . anCI AQll'll. Training wltt rHPOnelblllllH. Prior Call 537·2880, l!at 3 POOL lABLl I!• m 9 !M H 1~~~~~----·l"i!i,__;;..,;;;;iiiA~ .... ~"'!i"-lxper. ADA req. not lrtterlere Wllh your r111aurertl experlerto• KINO i.. •·111• ...... ouatom wood 8llp1 Avall. Hun1lngton I• l •I I I 1 Ir '78 2802. 1 owne+', eun- l4t-2t2t OFFICE AIDE/ prea.nt employment. would bl 1 deflrtlll ptua. dMIQn. Cofl'lll wlbllllard H • r b o u r 8 1 y . o A ..... 1111 rC)Of, rnuet Mii, NCr. It ....... .... HOUSEl(EEPER . 983-4518 l.oYlly olflcel, good be-......... ,. lloht & wall unit w/CIM. 8'40-~&45 8-46-11M, e-t Who ...... book $4100. .. I Full or PIT Excell. oppl y neflt Pack~ Apply In Leading broker~ firm Valued ., '2000: Mlllng p M •• 0 . 4 0 9 7 • T Dolar 851..()91f aft .•. upir or tra rt•• can for pe<aon -'ting •l•ble SALES pet.on trorn a AM to 4 nae lmmec:tl•t• opening '°' l600 ll<m. 4181·'137 1141840.7175 op "'9k• .._.15/lv •tertlng ernploymeflt w1v111ety ln 1111/WM• PM at· lor uperltnc1ct wire • Paid '60 310 OX 2 dr hllctlblt, pey. Full and PIT peal· 1helr Worit. Government· · THE JOLLY ROOER INC H 5 45 *llllC* Up to 40 Pe>w« Boll 8llp 5 tPd. air, 2t,OOO. '3800. tlone avelltbl• In our 11 employer 11 IHklrtg Perf.tl•e, t.tl·tl•t 17042 Giiiett• A~• :~:~•;otM. S~~~ c~"'* In Btlbo• Covt1 •226. 559.SHI gubll o a tlon• C ell 1p..i•---.. ~a full time Sain M•nagera and i-"n 1 MAGIC ISLAND 7111·21e7 For Yow Carl 1••7-7-280-..,.-.-,,-,n-1 ---~·-.-iow-'·---------37 "8•o e 3 KING ,........,, ""' , .. , t m1n1urete with e11p1r • •tlall I Ill • .. .....,..., ·-., " · •t or PIT fob aharlng btal• Martagement Trelne11. 714•548•0331 enoe. For tppolntment, Charter Memblttlllf J.D, Prol)tfty Mgmt. 4 mlleage. IS200. Wk lllMr ll tee lo Halat lrt day lo day Salea txl)lf or rtOM. Wiii SECRETARY Ca 11 H •I• n . Se-40 544.7 10 M11lna lllp NB 26' & 38' Ulttll ..,..,., 558-4418: hm 545-6469 . ..,. .......... __.----- •FASHION COUNSELOR roullnee oft buay olflce. lrtln qualllled Plrtona i~ '"" lrt·-tor, bkp~, 714/844·2202 FHlher plllowt CIHned. u ll. Avtlt '~.Henry: 2828 Harb« Blvd. '7,_: 5l0,.....,. I d 8 ..... ~ng 1 12/lv, PIT. LtdlM Ap-DutlM lnelu<M operation for DMllon of Dtverlllled "" ,... ·-eanltlzed & rellull•d 142-82.00 Coeta M... 5.W-ee:JO • ... ..,..., • nt con .. IM'M.R• l>W'9I ~ 731-4347 of large copy machine. Marketing Co Income exp & grammatlctl 111111 JeM Wut.. SlOS Downproof ticking In-auume payment• _._ or 730-8080 1ortlrtg and llllng, m-11 rartge from 125,000 + req. Non 1111kr, Hlary .._ ..... ,.... d 1 25 eluded 142-4070 Bollt tllpe avallaele. fffw· Hlohetl cull lmmed. for 1153/mo S.1·2010 alt -room ac11v111es, ltte hOu· annually For conHdent11J ™911· Mall retumt 10 St1 .• ...,,.. nurff. ,... u y, · port Beach 25·40', 1 mo your wntcle, dorneetlc or 8. 111·2t41 411-4141 HUIW Tll IH Hkeeplng & kitchen du· lrt1erv1tw call R. Richey 200. 2855 e. C11 Hwy, ~ra ''6%.~~l..'9 avail. C MOVING SALE · Bavarian Ir• rent. CaM 542-44114 foreign. 551-8285 ;;;.8;;;0:--:0~8:;1::,u:::rt:-;;2:-;-1;;-0.-:4 -:d;;r-. 'i61....::..:..:.....=.::...;..:;__..:...:..:._.:.:....:.... Are you 100 yourtg tor llH 1ha1 lrtolude plart· YH'll WI CdM 92825 urvy china, complete Ht: an-from 9-5 Mon·Frl J . Hiz apd lo ml many extru I I the a1r11nt1 but 11111 love rtlng, preparatlort. 1rtd ll4-l•t-IHI TILt--I •aa 1111 pr act 1ca1 Nu r 1 e I tlQue mirror, end t1blM. 3 amall aide ti.. 10 30• by MJI llke niw.' a3700 obo: f!J!t• I I to tf9Yll7 Work In 1r1vel Hrvlce of meal a for BETWEEN 11AM·3PM r--Companion nd• pcaltlon, mirror & plant etand In 8• beam 19 It. No live W1're ti 1 In lM W•I 8"5-1170 Iv mag. •82 Corotla, AO, AM/FM with dynamic yourtg groupa of up to 15 peo-Tired of maklrtg min· any hra C)M 145-2590 rattan. Sofu, IOlld wd. & aboard• •855-2473 for New & uHd Jeep radio 5 apd 58750 marketing group. di· pie 2·3 tlmH per mo SALES-oullld• Well lmum wegea? We pay l>r•• wall unit. twin bed • Still fhlr•'• 1 RMaon 85 Dataun, 4 oY1. 4 apd, ns-3349 It 5.3oPM · monatratlng rtew pro· Employee alao HrY" 11 groomed, 1mb1tiou1 & guaranteed 15/hr Very Middle toed wldow "8k• oompll. jewelry, 14K, FREE 30' SL.IP & DOCK • Price & Selection. xlnt c;ond. S7tS. • · duct. Trevel San Franci· a courier uelng employ· outgoing 1200/wlc draw Hly Hll. PltaH call flllme houHk1eplng ·I diamond•. 497·3771 , Newport, prlvt ownr. In 11.000,000 Inventory. 8"5-7578 * 'Tl llUtA * aco, Palm Sprlrtga, Lu er'a vtlllcle thu1 requlr· Aak for Lynne West· 531·3081. Aek lor Mr "I• I~ poal~on. ~ll~ht GREAT BUY on prol. llalr ••d11nQ9 lor my limited '71 Dateun Futbeck, run1 Auto, air, tm/fm ceu, Vegu, S-11141 & retum. Ing a valid Cal. driver• mlrtater. 895-2120 Wetaon :s•1~~J;i art c oo g. df)'erl, lhampoo chilre, uH of boal, motor pref. Jo good, new tlrH. great xlnl oond, low mllH. Training expen-paid. lie. Starting salary com· •••is-lllt• TILIPMHE SAUi bowie & one revoMno Larry, 8 75-1103 or ml . seoo. PP. 490-5042 t-4000, 833·2:M8 HIQtl earning•. trartapor· menaurate w11billty Ap--r~ E 1 1 2 swedl1h glrl• llve-lrt fewelry lhowctM Price 835-62&1. ••I. 2433 • 111Dgf ...... 5K tetlon f\lmllhed. Mull be pMloynPT•hru1ronan•5~ FOrllll~~· am PllTI n;!~~~·~~t !.~:o:p~ peel' uon,• tNor elderly. Lo-™tgotlable, 848-1S77 NB MARINA. day. wk mo. Coast ~~ '82 Oallun Stanza, AM / '78Cellct1)91, 5 apd, 5 . well groomed, artd • • • • .,... 10 handle telephone and 1 1 111 01 re . ura• ••per. E cl loc HIH & lull -.. FM c:taMtll, IOadtd, 5 am/Im CHI , t i c, new 1mbltlou1. Start Imm• 108-44 EMii Ave, Ftrt lllY counter Hin of auio po rttmerttl or rtell (213) 848-8370 Anawer phone, lakel 11 • • N4 ._. •• eo&ra.u apd, 2000oc. Aaaurne IN tire• & m•~;'"~~•n . dlatlly. Cell Ma. Goodell, 92708. EOEIM-F parta. Mull UH part• club. Ct~ 10¥ In:~:~ magi, Ilk• ,_, ~ !)flee HfY, malnl. 848-0551 11141 ~Hlll OU) '6mt Sita mo. or Mii 17500. S3800/obo. 8 848-4187 or 848-3337. OFF-SHORE OIL JOBS c1talo(lueandlocaltllld •boul 11' eac ngeo · •-· I 11150.831--0410 SldeTIMto59'avall.lm-Mal 840·9155-. Tri .. • It'll 11 AM • 3 PM lor IP· N E I lrtvolce pane. Need 2 yra 557.4401 Neihart arn nal•I I Ch I hi I med Btytld1 Of $9/11 • WlaMl Dfiytt • I 11211 ........... ,..._ ..... _____ _ polntment. Parent• wel· o xperertc• rtecn· J b II C I hlghcommlaalon ...__ SSlO oooat• o pFrecpe, mo t o m o No llv~ ·•7 J CJ5 M31 N atrrar '78 Spitfire, 30,000 ml, •-·· ury. U.S. & over Hae. e11pr. o • e: 01 a .,..1 eaay to make. or more · d ~ 5 5 2 ~ 7 3 v MP · · -1 h d come at lrtlerv-. For O Ir e ct or y Mesa. 110 30 hr. Sertd TELE PHONE SOLICI· dettlla write to: Kirry ·•boar I . • • ~ black paint. New lnlerlor. llAlll OlllT'f'I 11 rt I mt c o On · Girt Friday. new amtll ofc 1-312-741-6170 EX10-13 Ihle ad and your r--. TORS Lovable Enouen Springe< Bank• 40.40 Sapphire, 1 wkdys. New 1hock1, brakn, •Y &l1llllZll 12495/obo. 873-8282 by airport Peraontble to Job No. I 1·4683, P 0 Max Comm. for proa. to SPJnltl 8 ~ Old pup-Or Encino 01438 ""' ..._moon"" heederw etc. Mull ... 10 V 1L-ll'l" · · ORDER DESK & Gen Ott. Box 15102 Loe Angeles. 35%. Advert lat no 10-4 p I e 1. AK C. $ 1 8 5 . ' -........ ;;M~ble · . .,, 8'>Pfect81e. $4885, Fred fUIAll ......... • 548•2155 or evea proc:.ctur ... Wetault mlg CA 90015notlaterthan pm 547·0585 Eve 760-1463 LtYlllLLlllS 800-5-t7-4545tollfrM. &40-5732 ... ..._ 'l2SllARl•Rrnl! a.48-38&4. lmmed. lull·tlme open· 2/26/83. &el·9526 .,_d ·~you I-i---------1-----------•r• ..-.. 95511.5 I T I 55 Lnase Apao, AKC, 1not1, ...,., ...,.,.......,.., v•v ~~r;::;::;~~~~ll Good cond Stereo N9w Great opportunity, the ng. yp no wpm. S .. LES T I .. w-..1. F 5 mos golden w/blk 1 betulttul bouquet of 30 Sllp·N•wport malrt bay. Tra·L--•s · · Balboa Bay Club for pteaaant voice, & able lo " t .,.... ft• 11• S20o' 548-0471 Helium ball~ Perfect tx32, $7.50 per ft. 15&9 -• paint. $2300. Call Coarntologlll, make-up handle phortea a muat. ROlll JEWELRY No aelllrtg, wlll tralrt. ps, · for all occaalone . 873-53'40 tr ... S WlllUIW et 64e-9215 an 8. artlet, manlcurlet. Fol· Salary plua bentlll1. Cell Musi bl experltnoed In Sartla Ana Office. Sal Afghan Hourtd, Ory/Blk. 873-4410 I 71.,. -•••• • •&1 ••rr ·10 vw. xtra clean, new lowing prefwred. Cell bet for appt 8"2-1912 retail aelllng and mana· SS..$7 per hOur. No ••Pl' Neut Male. All 1no11. HM ter1t• -w _. tlr•. runa 0,..1 12000 0-5, 845-2972 ••k for ·-gemertl. Salary and nee. Making appt. Work t>rkn. $50 54W734 FIRE WOOD. 100% .... & '78 Ford Stepekte H3-t2S3 Jennn.t or• -,_,.. C houri 6-t PM. Mon 1nru toned Oak. pickup & RV BOAT '78 CtMY Luv ahttp ---------~-T n-u• comml11lort op1n all p PRECIOUS, tiny loY cocoa delivery. 493-8748 '77 Oataun w/lhell VW Rag Top Surwoof for --Janlee 2131747-8518 Fri. Saturday 9-1 M. fem Poodle 6 wka 1---------7 c ~ M B o t d HIRING Exp1rl1rtct rttCHHry. 882-5844 . • . MUST SELL b 2128 F DRY STORAGE . 8 heY LUY w c:&ml* lcfo-UI. r•• con . Salary determined by Saltl $450. 645-4757 . 14" wire w~Hlt.' X~~ •DEALERS W LCOME fiat 1123 Cell Jim 557-8100 ex pr. Call Erika at ITOP TEUPltlE GER. SHEP. PUPS, AKC, cond. $400. 497.5955 '40,........ Buy·Sel~Tr~t 73 850 con·-.~ top, '11 -SHM Hard working young 752-1718 blwn Sam & 6 aggre11lve, -rgellc llLIOITMI pod. Xtra to. boned. xlnt .. Wet Boat lllpe '"3 W. y, · · ..... ·-- minded eaoer women & 4:30 positive people wartted 1emp. Parertla avail. Walrtul dtlk 70 x 28 w/ available tlto. acroea from Robina new eng. ,ood cond. OrHt cond. 875--0783 men. PART TIME. Ml time for greet 11.lea positions. we need oood people to J.250. PP (7 14) 978-3798 Ale dra-. $98. II WA Ford Patti & Serv1oe ~ .. '!.'~ .. '!!'· 1400. 080. Vein H7S S 080 pey • ..-. Steve Salary plu9 commllllon HI up appolrttmenta W:1mar1rt1r 9 mo old 845-9442 UYI* Y1UJI( Andy Brown 845-2963 ......,...""'" 1 a..s.5760 aft 2PM Ca 11 Tom Park• r . from our Costa M ... of· m• free Good l)efSO-Genuine Barca Loung«, ·75 Dodge Ram Cnaroer. 'll 12• M • lllartl '7!1~~;n0yr~~~: 531-3801 flee In th•, evertlrtg 10' nallty 95l·7535 morn· 1299. IOI last let hy, B ~. ~apd. wide track Orig. owrter. New reblt loaded. look• new Direct Rltalllng Flrm. 32 PUT TI• IEOlnllY (IALEI) Holld1~ Inn• MW tralltll Inga 845-9442 Ill· 1111 ur ... xtra llr•. nu ptlrtt. eng, 6 spd, good mpg, 18200. 873--3800 Jobi. Immediate Hiring. nH/wtRDIS F b 1 1 t 11 rtal 1 ct,ub. +llabry + eomcmla-11 s 1 · s 1 1 1 Roll away bid •2100. 845-1295 ' xlnt cortd, 11ood tlrH. ------~1 ... 1 ... 7 .... 7 St.ff .......... 1•-a. 1 r ca n •rrta 0 • • on onua. 1 pr nger pan• ma• • ·7·1 lnternatlortal t"'·T. •1850. ""'2·2rlU\ ••--. ,..,_ ""'' Make 111tra SS helping lttder In IM carpet lrt· 751-4222 after 1 PM. pu~. S75 S50. T t ti " • "" ....,. -'"--------you .UST youth carriers promo•• dustry, 11 sHklrtg the TOP 1 * 1 Fem•'-Pr• (714) 539-7437 845·0«2 raa11er I 08 P.U. SI ... Flatbed. Xlrit • ..... Hll Come In & ,.. N-pon their owrt establlthed ..v1cea of en -getlc. • -..-12 •i-•-ltl2 trade for compact.1 8eedl'a flneat Mlec11on .AVE routea. Mature, outgo· rHulta-orlertted Sales I• rr • d · M 0 d•11 I Pttl SS3S 8' Pool Table 50· -.--988--2004 '79 Accord 4 dr, 5 •pd, of prevloualy owned Ing. auracllv• parental Secretary II you have a Eacort1. 1213) 868-19M Washer/Dryer 1150· WANTED. 28" Olrt'a 10 AC. AM/FM, •Int cond. Porachea, Audi• and 10 type pe<aon. pleeH call mtrtlmum ol 12 montha Severe Mactw wlth terr. 845-4895 & 7eo-9HO ep .. d bike. Muat be Yau "41 Sac:. 14075. 831-2991 l/Olktwagena. 2·5PM. M·F. 646-7021. :~~~.~~:t~~~I :~~~~ TRAVEL ~::.;3:1 perch 135 . 2,'n~ .. ~=~ ~~~·~.~!: reuonable. 538-3645. 1968 Ford Vtrt, aunroof, .. U 9141 ...ar --UPElllEICE $5000 per/mo poterttlal. typing, dlc11tlon & orga· 11 •-l"Ell TWO PARROTS & 135. Olrtlng H t, '30. Mongooae frame, rebll, body xlrtt cortd, •llil· 1--•'--------. ---Call 24 hrt IOf Appl No uper. rteceuary. nlzatlonal skllla, we -· • WROUGHT IRON CAGE Glue top coH• Ible & 8MX with red parta, nHd1 work, muet .. 11. ( l 1 4 ) Women prof. Full Of Pl would Ilk• to hHt lrorrt Leading chemical corp 165. 875·5975 temp tbll, 126. Ping 1100. t<•th, 840-S0.1 $450 llrml 751-8878. 114-1314 ~";:;,~.~~~·n~ you. PIHM sertd er•· rtow hll lmmed open· portg tble, $25. Smith Cla"'1 Hit •-•! ~===~= 54a.9183 Mr. Adams aume <>¥ aummary letter lno• for 10 tllarp 01111 & Corona typewriter, $20. -.... u.•n, _ _::..=._:_.::....::..::....:..._-1--::::::::-=-=::-:==::---of your quau11ct11ons to. guy• wno would Ilk• to Mtrckaa•iae s • w mac h .• S 2 o. '78 Six PAC CAMPER. Clanin M4S , C Lo ,.._ PU""'I F 1.r1 llf ti II 1rave1 white they wC>fk lrt 4116-7835 Model 100. Xlnr cond. -==--------Aalel, Dea11tlc Hts HOUSEKEEPER/ HI r-H •• OI .,.. .. U.S. maior oltlta, Denv· &adtan 1010 S1800. 751-0221 Peter. 1111 ...... SUPERVISION • Pertln All arounder. 8·.12, 5 PO Bo11 11877 H 1 N y k - Pl .. Balbot home. achl nlghte.1175+.846-1428 SantaArta,CA92711 er. onoluu. -or • F~y Ou & Map. lbl & ..... lekta .. ll ~~~,!t•£!':.!..:..T!!! 7• AMC Gremlin. auto, age children. Mon-Fri, •to on 1 rtndom lllne-chre Circe 1880. Sac. •uical ........ --..-· .....,.,..._ v-g ooo cortd. Mult Hll. 1lA~PM. Car a must. SECRETARIAL. Plllme. rary You mutt be,.,.., & t 750 840-0333 lutnwb tlM P:,i101 NHdl 1 little -buUll (2018). Wu 1850 080. $.45-7828. 87~7&43 1tar1 Mey become Fl 2 WM111 on the )ob ex· lnllaacn Mll Ftml IPUIDI 548-0173 aft 5. llW 111 IOO "°' TOUI Cailllac lltt lime pcslllon later R• P•rt•• paid tralrtlng 4Xl2 cabinet xlnt oond ,_.., ,,.. MOT IOA HOUSEKEEPER/ gular, bua hrt but flex· program All lranapona-HARBOR AAEA 800 watta RMS 11851 ' •tecCJcles/ Theodore Robina Ford 11114 ' 111 L&llllJ Call wkdy1 10AM-5PM 18-20 hre pet week. lo able 1o IMve lmmed. for . . 1175 or beet off•. $40,500... HI U• f1 OFFICE AIDE Ible. typing & shorthand. !Ion lurrtlahed. High APPLIANCE SERVICE Gary M8-747a' Pf. lcttttn .. ll 2060 Herber Bl .. C.M. lllP It & SELE ....... Full or PIT. &cell. oppt'y Real Eetat• development earrtlnge & casual work· We Mii recond .. guar. • • 8"2-0010 640--8211 ..., • .. ,., .,,,... tor l*'90n liMAllnO atable co. Area Newport Cent· Ing cond make Ihle an eppHano.s. 549-3077 Off let fualtut A 'II ..a 2111L ltH ..... ~ . fMllnl of lat• model, low mllt- ernployment w/Ylrillty In er. Mall resume 10 Ad , 11lnt oppty for eueer I llY &PPU&llll ......... llM Under 2000 mllel. rune 1048 Ford Woody Wa· 1, .. ..,11 •• _.,..., .. ,"" t8!_!nC~~.!!~111'!...!0uau-thelr WC>fi!. GoYefnment· No 1048 Dally Piiot PO minded people. PrlYloul .,.5 133 llke new 1800 Dye "' -··---·-.....,,...,,,. ._. ti employer la Meklng REAL ESTATE Bo~ lseO. Coate Me.a. dHllnga wlpeople auoh .Wb • Y-8 USED OFFICE FUANI· a5l-5111: ew 12CM>789 gon, $13,000. lodsyl epc>IAcantl on a M llme SaJMman. Need 1 expe-CA 92628 •• fut food & waltr ... Retrlglfator wtic. $295. TURE 'tl --, .... ._ 1029 FC>fd~ A Town '80 Mu.~ eae Cpe. A.IC, UlllS or PIT job ltlar1ng bull rlenced per.on In com· sing. Only thole who ere Wllher $85 Ou dryer Deak. typewr'lt•, Pitney _ _. -.. M/FM -5 *""" Xlnt AA ... LJ•O to ualat In day to day merclel & Industrial reel Secfelary, full time petm.. tble to atatt today need $95. 546-N72 B ow• I, •I c . Bob Good trenaportttlon, lo S • d • n • $ 1 0 • 0 0 0 · " -· ..,.... ....., R routlnea ol 1 buay office. eat.ate for a aucoe111u1 & good Ceo. benlllta. :t-" apply to Ma. Taylor, Tuea ·-••-llflll. 838-41700 mt, '800/obo. ~5 875-8t81. =5ff3:;. 9SS-Q2•: 2800 Herbor BIVd. 0u1 ... lndude operation growing lltm. port •rtter lrtl. rm. • ~rl 10tm-5pm, Candy -• ..-. COSTA MESA ~j:: =~ul!::,:"~':i ~ ~~dlllon• :::_.~0;2 Ron Jackaort ~=~=ll~oJ~I: ~~~~~~: c:~ot 10 cu rr;,2:~~.~ 2 ~~~~ 11 • ?~ :f~ AM ~~good. ·~21~:d~:!~2i ,,R~k9:, 140-1110 room actMtlee, llt• hol.>-7141~5051 774-5284 ext 108. freuer . runa. s4o. 17, 15 bin aoner. dual 5644845 Muat ean. $1000/obo. brak•. NM well. 1950 .• 81 Bdo Blarrttz.. Glf eno. Mke.plng & kttchen du-SECRETARY ~85 an 5PM e-u..{#11 x~·Oyall ·..!!,~ cond•v-•; '19 Honda XA 250. xlnt 842-0100 tee-1221 751"8408 ...... 50,000 lac wrnty, •'tereo , ... that Include plart· Secretary/ R~eptlonlat, ,., .... -·--cond low mllff $700 llertM lea& 1145 0111, wlrea 201< rnl, ~·cr=:t:·;c: :.h~:-T=1~or~~~ ....., te s1at ... ~g.:;>~:~'6~~~~:<r. ea;'J;.!.. tell ~~.c.., 0&1-a200. 8 644-4241. • • Aatea, .. ,.... ..:..U llllZ s1•.aoo1Ba1. 552-0528 of up to 16 people 2·3 Exec. Otllet. Xlnt 1klll1 Jlet .,,.., fer tllatJ lrttenllewlng model typea _ _ ;;;:: I Or ·-· '80 YAMAHA TT500.w/ Fibrua~ Siie. Atk u• '77 COUPE DEVILLE tknee ps mo. Employee required. dlctaphone. IHnf...., ......... If· for 1prlng fuhlon1 and NIKON F2 35mm, 3 Nikon rwa" IHI ..,. eittrea. 1850. A•k for IR 1111 ( .. ff d bl ) While. ptdded top, blue a1eo --u • oourtw E11perlertce rt••d only _, -. an exclusive 1wlmwear 11n1ea & caH. hardly CHURC .. ORGAN SALE Pet•. 761-0221 about t • " or 1 • h\l. loaded, •Int cond. U9lno emptoyer'a vehlclt apply. H .lhr. Apply In a.it •••l•J•tit. line Also other typee for 1-.d 873-1&00 1 c s Ille ~ ~ W1IY to bUy • Mtfoedel $4500.14().(Ml7 thul requiring • valid pertort, 9AM·5PM to ....... .. ... ...... El.er & Wine Ad¥9f11M-. ·-::!n"i'i1oo°~~· s1;:'ooo: n's HU ~Wm..I" BeN:lll-.. c.I. drtv9r'1 Ho. Starting 1171 Jamboru Rd. tf ne lttrtttry It ment1. No experience ftM It Yn _ .. L •a,• or t •rm 1 . '88 Cortez •• new clutch, ~ -eot••• 'II WAI ullfY eommenaurate w/ Newport Beac:n. tltt ltar4 tf llrtt-required. Background Welmaraner, 9 mo old 551-1805 rtlW heater, gd cond. Sllel ~tc»-LWlng ... d .. ~~!~.,., All ....._,.,.,_ "4.lna _....., ability. Apply Peraonnel <>~· le: Feder 1 1 rol11 ortly. By Appoint· male frM Good PlflO· 18500, 4181-5816 LAllllT ...., .. ,......_. """ ....,... Office. Mon-Thur. 8-5: ......,..bl a avnga ten ''.£ ltYtfl• ment. (213) 843·5e68 rtallt~ 953-7635 morn· Kimbell Organ, Synth• llYEmlY 1301 Quall St. Must MO. 11000/obo. Fri 8-4. ,,. ....... Elli• Ave, opertlrtg for part-time al I I ,. Swinger 1000 Coat fr·n-fra") ...... ..._ ., __ .... 842.0100 989-1221 ~ t......_ Cw___.__ reqUUllrr .... • -•r • jtv1a. 13000, lelf ,.12"0, URllc , -'""'"':~:.~" Ftn Vly. 02708. EOEIM·F .;d'.'""~-~Otflc.~ Mllfntreth -, ffl llTTU llDU .. .,.. "' Sot· 35 ~ * '17 3201; auto .. aun ............,., ...... ,...... Cell ~S-0850 Of I tt4 I ~ • t'f ~lme for full Mrvlce fuaitut &029 142-1234 't°odgl 'P!: model. C: tool. (414U8C) 'II -lllll IPI '79 Sevlll1. ~•d w/ Commtrcltl l)foperty & 831-19'40 EOEIM-F·H ... • .S:." • • graphic art productlort I "' ,.11111 lprtl!t .... •. IH bin' 9 m· -me :-n~c::·· !,~~~4 ~=I: lpd .. tun SU-, blue leethet, lo ml ;7.:r:--'"95.~,.: caaualty u1l1tant. Ex· Reetauranl Yellef, Oa. a...I· ftdlltlet. Hunt. 8cil lrH. Herb 057-8133 EJan 05 Slalom Silla 205 • · * '79 3201: auto, aun eng. A11llrtg 110 ,800. 840-5732 perlerl<l9 neoeeeary, min· 1111 YU e11114tra,lt Edltwrlter •KP'· requlfad cm Tyrolla 380R bind· 942-0795• 548-8823 roof. (805YPW) 850-0741 --------- tmum 2 C.:'· Including Dlrtner houae uperl-.... ,, tf rHtfH I 7141538-3939 **' BUY** lngi. S200. • ·eo 3201; 5 tpd., air 'll 1111111111 ~t 1313 ~~~~='!!:.":= ence. N••• and Mature wwt w/1 .a. tf H • TYPIST/ CL~R~11or Fa· f1Uf1'11l 850-l821 A•toaetin ~11g:::~~ .. io.d· Elec. root, Becker Eu-Ill IS f11111 vine . Cell M aurlrt• ~~~y!~~~,: .. nls6Hrr ... lrttl0 ::;:,~.~~~:1171~ MASTERS AUCTION S~._; ~;r1c 207• Dy-IMPORTANT NOTICE edlC1EBC290) rope c .... new Mich• W• haY9. good Mite· 752-0990 Equal Opp. Camino de Los.'MtrH, WPI lJfl81 I 111 & phon11. 8 :30-6 30. HI llM Ul·M21 720-IW 9¥91. TO READERS AHO 111-1111 lln1, alloy•. 120,888 or tlon of NEW a USED Empt. Sart Clemente. (Acrou .... II. Wer4 ,,.. 760-8866 ADVERTISERS 208 w. lat, Senta Ana ...... Many 973-13-U a-oAetal INTERNATIONAL OIL from Oenertl Hoec>ftall t~I le al tff1M ""IT/IEllPTr PI T TUlf11llll. n /Wlt/ltenetlJI ~ 0~1~ C1oMc1 Sunday ·74 MBZ450SEL DRILLERS now hlllng for S les t•-r .. ·•,-.. ,. ...... B C . ,....._., BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA .-.. ,_ t ...... --. ......... ~.... CHOICE INVENTORY New palnl, n1w tlrH. roughneck• end aome • ..,.-111-.... Newporl each o. s 1 1 1 1 1 -· "' ................ -aunroof, to ml. Mint lleld ataff. Muat train. UYEITla. fM Ht a1l41ftfJ flll needt lndlvldual with ex· evere n Cl P ece n· Color TV. ii! yr wrnly. fled advertltlng cotumna VOLUME SALES oond 114 600 Wiii con· ~ .,...... 11• ... t • • 1klll1 to anawer buay rl•• and Grandfather Open Sun. ' pllcable tu". llc:enM , ' COHHEll CHEVROLET ~' ' . ,. '.' . ., .. ~I 200 ' "0,000 plu1. For lrtfo y-•-P~tl frf ... _ flt • ... cell1nt communlcl11on eluding iome eCCfflO· S 148. Fr•• d•llv1ry doM not lnclUde •ny IP-& aid.,· "nd' TD. on Nwpl call 312·f20-9875 $800 plu1, wee ly Ex· IC•• lt1rtf11 IMlfJ pllonel. Appbnt mu1t Clock VfKY low prlc:e1 TV John'a 648-1718 trlnaler IHI, finance Sch property. 640-5324 L ........ hlstrHt. ~,:n~~;x:8 b•n•lll•, ........... ....,._ be pleuant atltrp ,... AJIO have 40 Semacnlt• II" Ztlltll ...., n dlll'gee, ,... tor .. pol-I I I I.LA II E. --------,,..,...-Exp. labor & foreman :::::: I a.._ ponllble and have ·good loldlng ollalra •nd 5 lutlon control devlce I SALES __.. e • .,.,, ..-otnc. , • ..._..__ u Mii IOI ding tlblU. Call Take It home tonight I ~Uflcttlona or dH'-lft :;•t~. •e3•1'~;7~~c:, &SlllT. IUlllll "' PtnHH& lffltt, aa ~;i'.;d"';iauaocet 838-4342 from tam to 12 lleve It operat~tor only documentary pr•p•r•· ~Leulng 9¥9114Ml087 3 Yrs minimum ratall Mtl• T•1r l •I f rl typing Ill.Illa. Rell Eatat• noon only '159· Gary~ 479 tlon ohugu unlHI 828 S. Eudld Ave. 8 c ET y expr. Toy atore. 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"We Jolt a lot ot our electrical appUancet, lhOH, clothlna and ~ntlque1," he 11ld. "Anythlna that could be de1ttoyed by wai.r waa -our tool1, bicycle, typewriter .... " · John AnpllnJ, who workl•at the Rey n old• Aluminum Recyclln1 Center In Lona Beach, has finally moved back lnto the THI IRAlll ClllT TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1983 8Hl BHc:h duplex he waa Nnunc. now that th• landlord hu reptlred the window• and put In new carpet.I.Of. But AnpllnJ haa no bed and few othtr f urnl1hln11. Tht floodlnc de1troyed Ow fumJture he had recently purchaJed on credJt. "I'm aUU peylnc for thlnp 1 don't even have now," be eakt. Hunter and Anaellnl were among the flnt 60 people who vlaJted the FederaJ Emer1ency Manaaement A1ency'1 Oranae County diluter Ullatanoe cent.er, which opened Monday at Mary Zoeter School In Seal Beach. Alllatance offlctala aald the <*\&er wW be Optft 8 LrD, to 8 ~ ,c:::1l. W\\U all applicaritl are Frank Madden, a state ottJdal workln1 .. manaa•r of th• au!atanct center, Mid ~ Seal Be.eh f*Wty WM one of four opened ln Sou\hem Callf omla to aid victim• of 111t month'• atormt. (The oth« centen are 1n Santa Berbara, Malibu and Del Mar IWNU' San Di•IO·) Madden saJd he had expected a lar1er turnout, but aald the number of applkanta ClOUld awell u word of the ulllt.ance aprudl. (See DISASTER, Pa1e Al) Mal'l•l"J Murray of Seal Beach relates how duplex was nooded. ClllJ 110111 OH ANGE COUNTY . C ALIFOR NIA . 25 CENTS Coercion denied ·by Kri~hna defense By STEVE TRIPOLI Ol'h0.-"'4•Wf Los Angeles attorney Manhall Morgan eaJd yesterday. waa no restraint on her whataoever" to prevent her from leaving. .. should be "played against the background of the constitutional right of freedom of religion and the conatltutlonal right of the practice of religion. Robin George wu never coerced into joining, or remaining a member of the Hare Krishna movement, a lawyer for the group haa told Orange County Superior Court jurors. George was taken into the movement's temple• partly becauae ahe told membera ahe ! · was being miatreated at home, I In his opening atatement, Morgan painted a different picture of the Cypress woman's involvement with the movement -which each aide agreed SW'ted with a visit to a Hare K1nhna temple in Laguna Beach -than George's attorney had ln hia remarks Friday. George and her mother Marcia are alleging in a $16-mlllion lawauJt that Robin'• Involvement with the IJ'OUP in the mid-1970. reaulted In her false lmprlaonment. Their lawault a1ao clalma there waa emotional diatresa to the family that led to the death of Robin'• father, Jim. Robin la now a 23-year-old graduate of Cal State Long Beach. San Diego a .ttorney Milton SUverman, repreMnting the Georgea, said Robin wu subjected to "a aeriea of mind-bending, mind-altering exhortationa" and other actions that broke her will and turned her against her parenta aft.er lhe joined the movement. She wu 14 @.t the time. But Moraan said the youth joined the movement "of her own free will." He said "there George'• life in the Krishna movement "paeed a dilenuna for theae people," Morgan said, becauae ahe WU a minor but WU claiming that one reason she wanted to stay with them wu to e.cape abuae by her parenta at home. He aald the Georges' story "You may not like them (Krishna devotees) and you may not like the way they dress. but It's not a question of whether you're for or against an Eastern religion," Morgan said. I , LayOffs facing coastal colleges Cout Community College District administratora have unveiled a prop<>Ml to lay off · approximat1~!ull-tlme teecben and ton. The layotfa would help reduce by one-third the $5.5 mlllJon budget deficit facing the district during the conlln8 .chool yeer. The plan will be considered tomorrow by the district'• elected board of trustees. The board, which oversees operation of Orange Coaat, Coaatllne and Golden West colleges, will meet 1n public ae88ion at 8 p.m. 1n the district headquartera, 1370 Adama Ave., Co.ta Mesa. District apokeaman Richard Simon eaJd the propoeed layoffa would affect about 114 diatrict employees, but because some have the right to "bump" part-time employees for other jobs, approximately 95 people would be left out of work. The layoff propoaal waa attacked laat night by membera of the American Federation of Teachers which repraenta the 640 full-ti.me teachers employed at the three colleaes. Ph.illia Buille, president of the local AFT chapter, aald ahe i.. hoping a large turnout of teachera , student• and community membera will convince the board not to act on 'the layoffa. She eaJd ahe hopes lhe trustees will examine other cutbaclca auggesied by teachen to uve jobs. Regarding the adminlatration'a propoeal, ahe cl.aimed that many Of the teacher cuta are In aubjecta a1ao taught via televialon counes. illcludlng psychology. biology, history and anthropology. Other cuta are ln nuralna, theater art.a and 1peech ina1ruction. Simon denied that televiaion oounee were a consideration 1n the propmed cutbecka. -....... llDU---.. A7 82 83-4 82 C5-8 C4 C4 C& A.e BO Bd 82 Bl .u 86,C& Cl-I JM 81 BO A2 • ...., .......... _, CMlt. ...., Scott Buettner gol on hil knee to propose marriage a nd Tanya Reddick accepted. A real valentine's.. surprise Huntington man does marriage proposal 'up ri~ht' By ROBERT BARKER Ol'hl)ellJ ......... Scott Buet1ner of Huntington Beach has the spirit of old-fashioned romance. He believes if you l ove a woman and want to marry her, there'• no better time to propoee than on Valentine's Day. And Scott, 28, dJd It up right yeaterday when he and Tanya Reddick, 23, a1ao of Huntington Beach. dined at thelr favorite restaurant. After they finished their meals, Scott toftened Tanya up with a half-dozen long-stemmed roees, a box of candy and a bottle of expensive champagne. A vJollnlst hovered over their table, playing appropriate strains. Then Buettner sprang into action, puahJng aside the table and allpplni to one knee. "Oh my God, Scott, are you aerious? I can't believe lt," Tanya aaid. But Buettner wu undeterred. "I love you very much, will you marry me?" he asked. . She aald yes, they k:1-ed and onlookers applauded aa the violinist played on. Buettner, a graduate of Marina High School In Huntlnaton Beach and use. i.. a commerdal insurance underwriter. Reddick, who went to Marina HJgh School, la graduatins from CaI State Long Beach In June. She ia a checker at a Weltmlnat.er aupennarket. No date haa been aet for the wedding. 15-story hotel addition OK'd By STEVE MARBLE Of"'IM DelJ .... ewt A 15-atory 'addition to the Marriott Hotel, approved by the Newport Beach City Council, will make the facility the largeat hotel oo the Orange Coast. n.e oouncil, oo a 5-2 vote last nJ1ht, aareed to let the bot.el chain expend its Newport Cent.er operation despite proteata from residenta and Mayor Evelyn Hart. With the expansion, the hot.el will have 611 rooma, a new ballroom, swimming pool, health club, video game room and roohop lounge. The enlargement la to be completed in l~. The bot.el currently ha.a 377 rooms. Hart and Councilman Don Strau.u took exception to the building scheme and urged a amaller-scale project be considered. Strauaa said the cJty ls patterning iUielf after Honolulu, which he deteribed as a "terrible and rotten city" that "I wouldn't spend 10 minutes in." "You (the city) are being hypocritical," charged Pat Hollander , a Newport Beach resident. She said the city has lost credibility in its fight to block expansion of John Wayne Airport because it approves ho tels that bring in airport paaengers. "Jets and h otels -each generate businell for the other," added Kathy J orgensen, a Newport resident and opponent of airport expansion. Newport Beach has been under conatant criticism from politicians in other areas of the county for approving hotels while battling the airport. It has been more than' two years since a new hotel was approved. "l get tired of th ese sanctimonious lectures from politicians In other areas while they go ahead and build hotels," responded Councilman Bill Agee. "It's a joke." As a conditi on to the expansion, the Marriott will shell out more than $600,000 for road improvements. Part of the money wlll go toward the eventual widening of Pacific Coast Highway ln front of Newport Center. N elVport seeking sewage burn sites Admitting they are courting controversy. Newport Beach city leader• have agreed to seek location• for a propoaed trash-and-sew age-burning power plant. Two private fJrma have offered to build garbage-burning facllltiea in the city, but no potential sites have been named. An Oklahoma company hu = a 13-acre plant at a cost of milllon. A Co.ta Meea firm -O'Connor Combuator Co. -hu edva.nced plans for a ama1ler and leaa-expenaive plant that would bum only truh. The city would not be asked to share ln construction costs. Ken Dellno, executive aasistant city manager, warned the city council yesterday to expect some public outcry once a list of p<mible sites Is unveiled. The city's interest in a waste-to-energy plant was prompted by the increasing cost of hauling trash to Coyote Canyon, a county-operated landfill near Irvine. Dellno said with a privately run trash burner, the city could aave u much as $500,000 a year. (See.SEWAGE, Pa1e Al) l ----------~--------~~~ISIDE..;..-~------.......... --------~--~--~__, Lot Anplet Ram , .. , ....... ~ ancl .a..a .. er tlM ....... of Jolua ao1m. ..... 111e .............. ...U. hp Cl . Four new stage e#'~,--~:a proclacdon1 -two :.J .y .- clnunu, a comedJ and a matical -ope• •• South Cout thealera thl1 week. For• preview, tee Pqe 85; • Irvine water election date shifted DISASTER CENTER ... Storm victlnw were dJ.rec:t.ed co varioua tablee offerina benefit.I auch .. temporary 1'ou1in1. unemployment aid, dl111ter grants and low-intereat peEW>nal and commerctal Joana from the Small Buainell Admlniltratlon. Madden cautioned that no applicants would leave wlth grant money or loans in hand. He said the applications must be processed and the damage inspected. ''We have to be very careful because we're dealing with taxpayers' money," he said. Brian Odem , who wa s coordinating the SBA loan program at the center, said low-interest loans would be issued based on the applicanta' ability to pay and the ease with which they could borrow from the private sector. He said 70 percent of the loans would be issued at just under 6 perc ent interest, but the remainder wo:t be as high as 11 ~ percent. Still, some torm victims seemed a bit confused and frustrated by the paperwork. Art Boynton w• looklna few help beca~ the blJUom hAlt of the duplex he own1 ln Seal Beach waa deatroyed by tht atorm. He 11id the dama1e totaled $20,000. AfJ.er meeting wlth aome of the aalatance offldala, Boynton said he wasn't aure whether he'd qualify for the loan he wa1 aeekina. He uid he might have to pay an interest rate that II not much lower than commercial lenden. "lt'• a Utt.le ~nc.'' he said. M a .r g er y Murr a y, an 83-year-old w idow wl1hlna to repair her Seal Beach. duplex, sa.Jd ahe was seeking a federal loan because her bank waa prepared to chaYge her 21 percent interest. "rd rob a bank before rd pay that much," she said. The Seal Beach aa1i1tance center was opened to permit residents to take advantage of relief aervices made available by President Reagan'• dea!p.a\Jon of Southern Callfornla'1 storm-battered ooutal area u a national d.iauter area .• SEW AGE BURN SITES ... "But there are a number of risks," he added. He said air quality permits might be tough to obtain and that current r.oning in Newport Beach wouldn't even allow a trash or sewage-burning facility. Additionally, ash residue from burning the waste is deemed to be a hazardous material, according to state law. Dellno said there is a move to ch.ante or modify the law. The energy produced from a burning operation would be aold by the private firm. Mesa project cited as 'electrifying' By JODI CADENHEAD o<ttw Deir ......... Costa Mesa business leaders say they are enthusiastic about a report put together by a team of private urban planners aimed at revitalizing the city's aging downtown. They said yesterday there is an "electrifying quality" waiting to be tapped in the commercial core. Howeve r , some buaineaa people expressed concerns about proposal• that would lead to demolition of their businesses and construction of a sunken freeway. ai&ta Mesa Tomorrow. a group of downtown business owners, was to meet today to discuss Cops se~k • suspect 1n Laguna holdup findings released earlier this month by nine panelista from the Washington-based Urban Land Institute. Peggy Reinert, president of Cost.a· Mesa Tomorrow, uid moat retail owners in the 200-acre redevelopment area are enthusiastic about plant to revitallle downtown with new s hops, landscaping and higher-density residential conatructlon. However , merchan\1 interviewed yesterday unanimously expreaaed opposition to the UL[ panel's recommendation that the atate construct a below-street-level freeway a long New port Boulevard. Reinert said business ownen still support construction of the c.o.ta Mesa Freeway (Route 55) along an adopted route that bypasses downtown and IWinp westward. The ULI-aupported route would ca use aevere problems during construction, she said. The city's Redevelopment . IY GLENN ICO'IT or .. ._,... .... RMUna from a Ml,000 bill for their elec:1Jon J.ut June, menbtrt of the Irvine Ranch Water o..tnct have decldtd to ahlf\ the dlatrtct'a 1984 eleotlona from June to Novemt.r. The chan,. 11 expec\ed to reduct the dl1trlct'1 btll for elecUon •rviclel from the Oranp County Re111trar of Voters Office by u much u 84 percent. [t ai.o meana two memben of the boud of directon -E. Ray Qu&aleY Jr. and J.,..... Ooodrich, Whole terml expire in Junie - wW •rv• an extra five mondw. Al Oleon, county re1l1\rar .' explained to board mtmbeu dwi"I their ntlUlar meeUna lM\ nlcht tlwt coat.I a.ociaMd with th• June primary are hlah•r than other election• becau1t ballota mu.at bt printed for elx political affW.Uont. The partlff are Republican, Democrat, Ubertartan. Amertcan Independent, ieece and Freedom and Independent. In November, all votera reoetve the IAIM ballot, IO Ollan MJd labor coet.I to eompoee the beUou and adjust the pr .... an atx tJ!Me 1-. 0t the wawr c111t.rid'• •~n.ooo bW, about te(),000 went tor COltl lllOdaMd with orint.lnc, tM llkt, addtn1 that atat• reapportlonm.nt crea\ed more ballot types, thua mon pr1nUfta, Ottldalt noted that both t.M water dlatrict and city of lrvtne lnitlally acreed to hold ehlctlorw in June to votera could follow both local racee at the tame time. But they aaid financial .,.., ............. Visitors to $65~000 mini-park observe points of interest along ~oastline. Thalia mini-park dedicated Nearly two dof.en city officials and Laguna Beach council members had crowded onto the viewing platform. • The mayor gave a short speech, a white ribbon draped across the wood structure was cut, and the politicos and ~era applauded and went The new Thalla Street mini-park waa officially dedicated in a ceremony late last week. By early today. a steady stream of aurfen, couples, tourists and Laguna residents had vlaited the $65 ,000 mini-park, enjoying the view from the two-tiered platform above the bluff. The ceremonies were two years in the making, the result of community pressure to scale down the size of the proposed park. The city council, 1 ~ years ago, turned down initial plans for the park at the ocean-end of 1bal.la Street. The council bowed to petitiona signed bv several hundred Lagunans who said they didn't want a massive wood structure hanging over the blufftop. The council sent ita planners back to the drawing boards. Last October, it approved plans for a subdued platform that fit the contours of the rock and dirt bluff. Funding for the project came from a federal grant administered by the California Coastal Conservancy, and the park was constructed by Hondo Company, Inc, of Santa Ana. USA Today's newsracks hit 'The blue-and-white newsraclo for USA Today, a new national newapaper, have triggered concern by Newport Beach offida)a that ,...en. purple and even pink newsncb may not be far behind. brown « :· ulUlcl City ·'Couldn~t we ~v .them Coundlman Phil urer duri.DC a meetinf ~1· "They sure aUck out,"_~~ Family aravelide eervices for Newport Beach realdent and physician J . Adolph Riedel, who died Saturday at age 99, were held today at Pacific View Memorial Park ln Corona del Mar. Dr. Riedel pncticed med.lc:ine for 50 yean in Chicaao after graduating from the Urilvenity of Dlino6a 1n 1908. Councilman BW Agee. "l don't think we have a felony on our hand• here but I do 1en1e ·a problem.'' >.. in other Orange County citlee, USA Today racb have prompted Newport Beach officiala to ao running to the city code book tlD aee lf there's a way to tone down the colorful racks. But 1n Newport Beech, there l.m't. Clty offidala admitted us~ He II turvived by three ION, Dr. Henry A. Riedel of Corona del Mar, the Rev. Wesley U. Riedel of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Dr. L .S . Riedel of Oakland. He alto leaves eight srandchildren and 17 ar-t-g:randchlldren. The family hat uked that memorial contributiona be made to Hoaa Memo~lal Hospital In Newport Beech. J Today haa permits for all 40 racks in the city and that cummt law uys not.bing about color. The law aaya only that the racks be ''attrllctive. •• Clty Attorney Robert Burnham, noting the rackt 1\ick out like "the proverblal tore thumb," propoeed reviting the rulee for newaracka with an eye toward color -brown being the popular choice. Noel Hatch, an attorney for the newspaper, defended the colorful rack.a. He said the city already hat approved them and 1ugae1ted the cit[ ia going through "a change o " City Manager Ro aid 11 new color newaraclu are adopted would be a "moral ob let the USA Today Concern over the racka comes from Police Chief Charles Grcm, who reported they will distract motoriatl and ped•trlam and lead to acddentl. lmpUcauant weren't CONldeNd then. Board Chairman Peer Swan uJd ahlfdnl the elacitona will tnaure le11 expen•• tor the dfatrkt and al8o a larpr voter turnout. November aeneral elec1ionl aunct more vot.en than do prbmriel. City 1eedert haven't decided • whether to twitch elecUon dai.. Irvine wu bUled '8,500 for lta June 1982 e1ecdon but Obion Mid expeMH wlll rite becaUle the water d1st.rict won't be 1haring cmu1n prtnU,., coats. S. Laguna plan hits few snags Despite ane reaervationa by a handful of realdenta, South Laguna'• local coutel p~ has encountered little oppo.ition before the county Planning ~ acheduled for a final commiuion vote Feb. 23, still mu.at be approved by the Board of Supervlaora before It ia aubm'hted to the state Coaatal Commilllon. The plan govern.a all development in the South Laguna area. llesidenta of teVeral blufftop neighborhoods objected at hearinga yesterday to providin$f coutal aaBt for non-residenta at nearby beaches. They claimed the beaches c9uld not aafely accommodate large numbers of people. Also, several individual landownen living above Three Arch Bay proteated th e open-apace designation propoeed for land adjacent to their homes. In one case, the commileion promi.sed an lmrnedlate remedy. Dr. Al Clarie told the panel that the parcel on which his home is situated had been designated as o_p e n s ace i n t he p lap . Commission Chairman William MacDougall said the designation was an error and would be corrected. Bay study due unveiling A study which lists alternatives for keeping silt out of partially-clogged Upper Newport Bay will be formally unveiled tonlght in the first of eeveral public hearings. The study marks the final leg ol an effOrt to determine where the silt, aand and debris come from and how best to keep it out of the bay. There are six alternatives: Authors of the atudy are pushing a $7.5-mlllion operation that would include dredginc in the bay and the installation of ,m.-catchlng basins in the San Diego Creek, the bay'• main waterway. A gun-wielding masked man was beinj( sought today by Laguna Beach police after he robbed the safe of a Boat Canyon supermarket, making off with $1 ,280 in receipta. The gunman forced a clerk to unlock the door of the Safeway Market, 638 N. Pacific Coast Highway at 10 p.m. yesterday, according to Sgt. Doris Weaver of the Laguna Beach police department. Agency will meet March 28 to consider some of the panel's suggestions. They include: -Increasing the current 8-acre "Superblock" at Harbor Bo1.1levard and 19th Street, which would require demolition of buildi.nga acrom the street and all the Newport Boulevard ahope between 18th and 19th streeta. 1be 7:30 hearing wW be held in the Newport Seach Council Chamber, 3300 Newport Blvd. Through public he=•· an Reactor down, air conditioning fails e11emativewlllbe1•• · • The 1,100-megawatt Unit 2 ventilation systems failed. The The system ls designed to . HB ~oJJegian "' reactor at the San Onofre aystems, which were modified prevent radiation and guea from • Who's Who Nuclear Generating Station has last November, eerve Unit 2 and entering the oontrol rooma in cue ID been shut down again, this time the uncompleted Unit 3 reactor at of an accident. The robber. wearing a green ski mask and dark blue windbreaker, rifled a safe at the front of the market, taking money that police said was moatly paper-wrapped ooina .. He then fled on foot acnm the parking lot. Officers, aided by • Newport Beach police helicopter, were unable to locate the auspect. -Realigning Harbor Boulevard at 19th Street to Park Avenue or north of the Pacific Fede ral building 10 the "Superblock" can ·be developed in one chunk. -Creating a ahopper'• lane on the east aide of New port Boulevard to lncreue pedestrian traffk and encourage displaced merchants to relocate there. because two air conditioning the power plant south of San Hawke.a said Ediaon engineen units in the control room failed Clemente. will "jam in a cou ple of other an engineering test. ehorea during the down time." The $1.7 billion unit, which Rua Hawk.es, a spokesman for No startup date has been aet. began low-power tea ting last Southern California F.d.iaon Co., H e 1a1 d the f re q u en t February, hu been ahut down a major owner of the power shutdowns and atartup1 of the number of times for a variety of atation, said the ventilation new reactor are not unuaual, problema. A full-power license ayatems are meani to keep the adding, "It's like a new aln::raft waa illued last Sept.ember. atmoapheric preaure inside the carrier. It'• IOini w be constantly The la teat occurred Friday contro) room.a at a higher level ao up and down during the startup when t.esta on two control room no du.at wW blow inside. phaee. Scott Belcher of Huntington Beach has been selected to appear in the 1983 edition of Who's Wh o in American Universities and Colleges. Belcher ia a student at the University of Red.landt. 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M OMI I HJ' ,.. -= UM 1 -= "' ~«--~ '~ -fl: a -.. .. ., NATION Soviet ships cruising within 50 miles of Gulf By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -A 1qu1&dron of four Soviet war1hlp1 haa ended a two-month operation In tht' Caribbean and Oulf of Mexico that at one point brouaht the 1hlp1 within about~ miles of the southern U.S. cout. Navy offlc1ala aaid they were not aure whether the ahlpe were nuclear-armed. But they noted that Soviet wanhlpe are normally equipped with both nuclear a nd conventional armament. 3 robbers invade Army post EL PASO, Texas -The FBI has been asked to inveaUgate the woundin~ of two soldiers in a Fort Blias nightclub by three robbers wearing gas masks and Army camouClage uniforms. The robbers also pistol-whipped a barmaid Monday and eecaped - even though gates were sealed at the base where about 22,000 Army personnel live Clark's condition now "fair' . SALT LAKE CITY -Barney Clark spent hls 76th day with a mechanical heart m a private room with a view of Great Salt Lake today. after his condition was upgraded from seriiua to fair for the hrst time smce his pioneering operation. Maureen Reagan renews ERA vow RENO -Maureen Reagan celebrflled the birthday of women's suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony with a call for a renewed struggle on behalf of women's rights. The president's daughter, speaking to a convention of Women in Business and Management. vowed Monday that there will be another Equal Rights Amendment: "It's not if, it's when." Presid ent e mbraces new job plan WASHINGTON -Two months ago, President Reagan threatened a veto when the Democratic House approved a $5.4 billion .)Obs program. Now he's embracing a $4.3 billion plan that contains many similar elements. Congressional sources reported Monday the administration's proposal includes $1 billion for local governments through Commun ity Development Block Grants. STATE San Francisco woos convention SAN FRANCISCO -Mayor Dianne Feinstein will be twisting arms trying to hit a $40 million jackpot next week when she flies to Washington D.C. in hopes of bringing the Democratic National Convention to San Francisco. The mayor; battling Chicago, Washington. Detroit and New York, will tell convention planners that San Francisco is prepared to spend $6.5 million to help pay for the convention. 15 Vietnam vets b egin desert run County., Marines agree on fire pact By GLENN SC01T Oflti. D. "9ot lleff A mutual aid pact haa been expanded to allow flroflghtett from tho Marines' EJ Toro Air Station to respond durlna emergencies anywhere In Orange C.ounty. The agreemen t replaces a 2-year-old pact In which the militar y firefighter• were dispatched to emeraenclea no farther than three miles from the base. Under the new pact, signed last Wt.'E!k, county paramedic and rescue crt>ws for the firat time also are available to assiJlt on the base. The former agreement called for the county government to supply only firefighters upon request. Fire chiefs Larry Holms from the county and Donald Mayers from the base described the new agreement as a logical way of increasing fire protection at little cost. The mlli tary base uses three fire engines while Orange County has 71, said county spokesman Capt. Gary Stenberg. The county Fire Department covers all unincorporated areas and contracts its services to several cities, including Irvine. Under the agreement, Marine Corps firefighters automatically will respond to any calls within the three-mile perimeter of the base and aJso will assist if called to other emergencies, Stenberg said. County crews wiU help at the base upon request. Je f Chamber ain, Jenny Noland, science tea her Susan Shaw, Mindy Shaw, Mer di th Miller and Ted Woodard count the 86.30 students at Adams School in Costa Mesa raised as a valentine to send to Friends o( the Sea Lion in Laguna Beach to ~elp injured animals. H!J b!acked out by fall en limb A falling tree limb severed a 12,000 -volt power line in Huntington Beach yesterday, knocking out power to about 3,000 homes and businesses for 30 minutes. The outage occurred in an area n ear Brookburst Street and Adams and Atlanta avenues, according to officials at Southern California Edison Co. Traffic signals also were disrupted by the 1 p.m. power failure. Bill Compton, F.dlson's West Orange County manager, said the outage occurred when a limb fell into the line as a resident was \rlmming a tree. Compton sai~ officials should be notified when trees pose a hazard. Company employees will remove the limb or assist the property owner in doing so, he said. Compton said the unidentified resident will be asked to reimburse the company for costs of restoring service. Storms hit east, send rain on parade • By 1'e AHoclaced Pre11 A atorm eplnnlng off the l!'.uiem Seaboard brought high winds and choppy seas to the Atlantic Coast today, as Nor\Mutem cit.let strained local budget• In digging out from under the BUz:z.ard of '83. Meanwhile, Texas was h it by heavy thunderstorms Monday night and the weather service predicted rain on today's Mardi Grat festivlUes in New Orleans. The storm off the East Coast caUled hJgh winds and tides in Carolina, along with scat tered light snow or rain as far north as New Jersey earlier Monday. For the Northeast. Monday was another day of digging out from the blizzard that struck Friday a nd Saturday Cr om Virginia to Massach usetts. The death to ll from lhe bllu.ard, which dumped up to 3 feet of snow. had reached 89 by today -includtng 24 dead and SJ missing and presumed dead in the sinking of a coal ship in rough seas 30 miles off Virginia. In North Carolina. ocean waters surged across Ocean Boulevard on Topsail Island, washing out several piers and gazebos, residents said Monday. H\gh tide pushed across t he no?th end of Ocracoke lsland, a nd the weather service said there was a strong chance of serious beach erosion along the Outer Banlcs. "It's the highest tide we've had since hurricane David" in 1979, said Louis Williamson, manager of Scotch Bonnet fishing pier on Topsail Island. Two ferry operations remained shut down by high winds late Monday, state officials said. Two other ferries that were. closed briefly resumed service m the afternoon. M eanwhile, Jim Barry. director o f New Jersey's Consumer Affairs Division, said his o!fice had heard from 50 motorists Monday complaining that they had been overcharged by tow truck operators who removed their cars from s now -covered roads. DEA TH VALLEY -A group of Vietnam veterans were faced with a second day of 80-degree desert heat today on a 100-mile run across Death Valley to show the "can do" attitude of veterans. The 15 veterans began their journey Monday with a flight out of Las Vegas. Nev., and a parachute drop Into an area near Bonnie Clair. Gun· hackers spend $5.8 million Millions spent to dig out East Coast SACRAMENTO -The National Rifle Association and other weapon proponents brought out their big guns last fall, spending $5.8 million to defeat an anti-handgun measure, while gun opponents spent $2.8 million. The NRA alone spent $3.7 million. according to reports filed Monday with the secretary of state. WORLD By SCOTI' KRAFT AMooleted ~ Wrtlet The Blizzard of '83 was the Budget Buster of '83 f or sn ow-removal funds of some Eastern Seaboard cities and states which are paying millions more than they had budgeted for digging out. "God has been good to us, but occasionally he dumps on us," said New York Mayor F.dward Koch. That dumplng will cost New York City about $5 million -$5 million more than it had left in its snow _!.ynd, the Sanitation Department said Monday. It will need a special appropriation from the BOard of Estimate to pay for cleaning the city's 6,200 miles of roads. 2 Americans held in Thailand BANGKOK , Thailand -Thai police say they have arrested two Americans they believe may be connected to a secret Hollywood-backed mission to rescue Americans allegedly held in communist Indochina. Police tentatively identified the pair as Lance Edward Primmer. 43. of California, and Lynn Standerwick, 25. of New Mexico. Teachers pay hike gets tentative OK Lebanese army e nters east Beirut BEIRUT. Lebanon -After months of delay, the Lebanese army entered east Beirut today and took control of the Christian-populated sector of the city from right-wing Phalange militiamen with no resistance. Ar.afat clashes with leftist chief ALGIERS. Algeria -Yasser Arafat. chairman of the Palestine Liberation Org.aruzation, clashed bitterly today with a leader of the PLO's leftist minority over Syrian and Libyan influence in t h e organization. Arafat and Ahmed Jebril exchanged heated words in front of witnesses, with Arafat accusing Jebril of working to "split the PLO under pressure from Syria." Tijuana bus drivers on strike TIJUANA, Mexico -A strike by more than 400 Tijuana bu:> drivers enters its third day today, with about 80 percent of this border city's residents without public transportation. Drivers say their minimum wage of 455 pe808 a day, slightly more than $3, Is not enough in light of Mexico's soaring inflation rate. Tentative agreement on a new contract between the Ocean View Sc h ool Teachers Asaociation and the district bas been reported in Huntington Beach. The tentative agreement calls for approximately 500 district teachers to receive a 7 percent. pay increase -retroactive to July 1 -and a 6 percent pay increase in 1983-84. Additionally, district officials have agreed to adjust all teacher salary steps (automaUc raises based on education level and years in t he district) to the Orange C.ounty average. District negotiators alao agreed to add $300 to each teacners' fringe benefit package this year and next vear. Cost of· \his year's increales is estimated at $1.1 million. The new wage package will increue the pay of the averqe teacher to about $25,86~. o(ficiala said. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the DaUy Pilot? What don't you llke'J Call the number at left and your mesaace will be recorded, tranacribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642•6086 The sam.e 24·hour anawerln1 service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what '1 on your mind. ORANGE COMT l1ilyPHat Themot P. Holey ,....,.,tfMw Clllld Chtel Eatcue,.,. Oftic., CMsy hwelllty (dolot lll'd A...,,. IO Ille '""""" L K.,W.ulh Vtce Pretldlm oitd Olr.ctor al ~ .... VOL N.NO.• Tentative agreement waa reach ed over the weekend, following around-the-clock negotiations Thursday night and Friday. The agreement mus t be ratified by votes of the teachers and district trustees. The Ocean View district is made up of 23 elementary achoola in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster. In my 1 .. 1 column I welcOmed your tnqutrH and quHtlon1 about Iha apPf'allal MrAce dOna In our Accradltad Gam Laboratory In our ator9. I waa turpt'IMd to find t'*9 wu ao mYCtl confualon Hout appnltd MMc:ea. I WM Mkad by ___ .. paopla It th• GamoloRloat lnatltuta of Amaric:a wean t t.ha IHt word In appraluta. The 0 .1.A. doean't gtw appral•all at all. Thay do IHua "reporte" which have bean oattad oartlttcat=outdderl. Tr.air report• oametonee and grade NQ8rdlno OOlor and cNrtty. Titay WM! nof put a pttoa on eny p1aea Of ~ or ~OM. MOt9 oontu.k>n oomaa from tM meny "tnffpendent" gem .. that Mve IP'unQ up .. 01* Oie oountty and MV9 edOPtacl MIMI tMt ....,, to giw IMM otflotat or oovernmantal ...ooietton. In COfttNll to ... to-called "tnffpenCIMt" gem ._. .,. °"*' __. on "" pramlMa of fMfftb9rl of the ~ Gefft IOOIMr •.• -ara oalle.t AooredJted Clem ............ the ..., ..... rew:··--"""' ....... : '°"" .......... o.r... Gamo1001at (no• ,..,.,, • Graduate Gemotot••O In 1t1 ei::.:.c.alOry '""" .... .. ...... under eaM ....... . of a Oartllad Garna1a1111. Boston had the same problem. It spent $675,000 this weekend, bringing the winter total to $1.7 million. It had budgeted $1 million and hoped for a mild winter. "It's the equivalent of going into an expensive restaurant with five bucks in your pocket," said Jose ph Casazza, Boston public works oomrnis.sloner. Massachusetts spent $3 million to clear I t.s roads. the last of the state's $10 million snow-removal budget, and Washington, D.C .. spent more than $1 million - nearly all of the snow fund. "We'll continue to do what is necessary to clear the streets - and figure out late r h ow to red\,.\ce In o ther areas of the budget." said Thomas Downs, director of the district's transportation department. Virginia spent $9 million on cleanup, more than any other state. New J ersey s p ent $2.5 million and the bill was estimated at $1 million in Connecticut. New York City used 1,500 snow plows and four-wheel dnve @ EiEM WISE vehicles to dig out of the snow. up to 22 inches in some parts of the city. As eafly as Saturday. ~he Sanitation De partment has issued a blanket offer to rent any dump truck front-end loaded. bulldozer or tow truck. About 115 vehicles responded and the city paid operators $40 to $50 an hour. Jn Virginia, where there are 52,600 miles of publJc roadways. the storm was the m ost expensive in recent years. The $9 million bill left less than $7 million in the state snow fund. About 5 .000 maintena nce workers in V1rgm1a worked in shifts over the weekend, usmg 3,000 vehicles. The state also rented 500 bulldoze rs and tractors from private citizens and companies. Massachusetts, which spent $17 million clearung up from one blizzard in 1978, had 3.500 snow-dearing trucks on the road Saturday. "We expect the final cost for the season to reach $15 million or $16 million." wd Willia Pizzano The laborator y must be equipped with th• tollowlng gem tasting ln9'rumanta, a1 a minimum: · Refrec:tomet9f Polanacope Dlchroecopa Gem Sc9lal (~rate to .01 carat) and equipped for determination of apectfk: gravity. Dlamondacopa or equlvatant megnffW employing a darlc flald lllumlnatlon, capable ol megnlflcatlon of at laelt 30X. Oternond grading Nghtl. At leaat 5 AGS Muter Dlamol'd• which have bHn =-~or COIOt on 'Iha AGS •• 8ouf'oe for ultravlotet ltgtl' ~=c= Adequeta gernotoglcel Mbrery • In addition to tht above minimum raqulremaJ1t• of ~t. IM t.boratory muat '-operated In a prot.Mtonal and ..... "*'""· Ant"*""* wtlo operetea • iao In llUOft a IMftnlf .. to bttNI dtaoractlt upon tlta looTetJ . by unw9rrentad dllO~ of • ........... --.1111 •. Of by ..r other unatt\loal oonduot, ....... .,..._.to9'·m1n. We er• very proud 10 It• .......... ~ca... 1oo19tJ • an Aoclldlted Gem UIMM""r· Brothers hospitalized together Hoag to present medical lectures A weekly medical lecture at Hoaa Memorial H09pltal ln Newport Beach will be apoNOred ln March by the hotpltal'a pulmonary department. On March 2, Dr. John R•mlfeld wlll dl.lcua9 tuna cancer and related dilordera. On March 9, Meredele Andenoa, a nune, wlll di9cuss "Body/Mlnd Integration." A two-part dlacualon on rnedktne and wdng medicine properly will be held March 16 and 23. It will be pre.ented by Bobble Farrlogtoa, a dJrectDr of Loa Angete. County'• Mec:Ucal Education Program. On March 30, Dr. Rumfeld wlll dlacuu treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary dlaeue. The weekly classes begin at 1:30 p.m. and are held ln the hospital conference center. Kenny, 8 , John, 10, and Jerome Wendel, 6 , of Costa Mesa managed brave smiles this morning before they all had their tonsils taken out at Hoag •Friends of the Hortenae Miller Garden will hear a slide presentation on the Pyrenees Thursday nJght at 7 p.m. at the Lagtma Beach Library. Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Basil Hancock and his wife are naturallata from York, England, and the slide show will present their three-week tour of the mountain range. Suspect had fraud, not murder, • in The meeting is open to the public and there is no admission . •The Orange Coast YMCA is seeking the donation of used station wagons to provide transportation for it' after-school programs. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A former Newport Beach resident has testified he didn't kill a wealthy 80-year-old widow but admitted dumping her body in the ocean and pretending she was alive in order to "scam her estate." Lawrence Remsen told a Superior C.Ourt jury Monday that Thelma Gaston had died of natural causes when he found Students fingerprinted LOS ANGELES (AP) -Voluntary fingerprinting will start Feb. 26 for the 280 students at the Prairie Street School in the city's Northndge area. ''We're stressing 1t is for their protection," said Prairie PTA oresidenl Jo Ann Grofsky Schoolchildren are being fingerprinted in several states with the support of many PT A uruts, who see it as a way to help find children who are kidnapped or otherwise disappear. The Missing Children Act, signed into law last year by President Reagan, encouraged fingerpnnting programs. "Because we believe this is extremely vital to the safety of all children, we encourage the community at large to join in this effort," Ms. Grofsky said. The fingerprints, which will cost $2 per child, will be placed on a special card to be given to parents for safe-keeping, she said, adding th<it any child finge rprinted at the school must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. her body in her West Los Angeles home June 129, 1981. He is charged with murdering her. Remsen, who said he was a companion and aide to Mrs. Gaston after he had filed. for bankruptcy, testified that he devised a plot to convert her estate tD cash while pretending she was still alive. "The longer I could make people think she was around, the better chance I had of putting this ... thing together," he said. "I figured I was going to get what I could get and leave the country." Remsen said he was especially trying to complete the sale of a $1.4 million parking lot downtown before leaving. He said Ms. Gaston had cut short a trip the two made tD Las Vegas and returned home alone. 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Inc. ---=--• --19000 MacArthur Blvd -PtlflthocJH P.O Box 7640 Newport Beach. CA 92660 (N4J _.Tlllll •Attn .Mny Jontl9 llrendl .......... ---- when he went inside the home, he said. "I was just in shock. I thought it was a nightmare," be testified. Remsen said he shut the door and went for a drink. He said a friend convinced him to bilk the estate by forging documents and volunteered tD provide a notary seal. Then, he said, he went back tD the house, put her body in the trunk of a car and tDok her to South Laguna Beach, where he carried her to sea aboard an inflatable raft and dumped here. Enrollment in the YMCA's Sunshine C.O. program, which picks up youngsters after school and takes them to the YMCA, has increased, according to Amy Goram, directDr of the program. For more information, call 642-9990. •The Up With People Show will be in San Clemente Feb. 22 and 23 at 8 p .m . ln San Clemente High School. The San Clemente Chamber of C.Ommerce is sponsoring this two-hour musical experience performed by a cast of 100 internationaJ young men and women. Tickets are $4 for senior citizens and students, $5 for adults and are now on sale at San Clemente Chamber of C.Ommerce. 1100 N. El Camino Real. West offers speakers Organizations looking for speakers to appear at spring meetings can contact the Golden West C.OUege Speakers Bureau. There is no fee for this service; participating Golden W est instructors and staff members donate their time. This year, 38 Golden West teachers and staff members are participating as speakers. Their tDpics range from letter writing tD time management, from wine making to a look at modern China. More than 80 topics, drawn from 31 subject areas, are listed in a new speakers brochure, available from the Golden West Community relations office, 894-2297. 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PUC officials told U.S. Diatrict Judge Harold Greene of Washington, D.C., yesterday that the plan to break up American Telephone & Telgraph and 22 subsidiaries Ian 't fair to cuatomera of Pacific Telephone, one of the compania which will be apun off. Ship refitting deal OK'd SAN DIEGO -A $261 mlllion agreement between San Diego-baaed National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. and the Wat.emwl Steamship Corp. of New York for converaion of three maritime prepositioning ships has been finaliz.ed. Work on the ships, which are to be leued to the Navy, will begin in August with completion by April 1985. Bank failures 'expected' WASHINGTON -Even before the demiae of United American Bank of Knoxville, Tenn., federal regulators were expecting dozens of bank failures thla year, much like in 1982. The Tennessee bank wu the fourth largest commercial bank to fall, and the fourth 90 far this year. Bank failures, which totaled only 10 in 1981, soared to 42 laat year, the highest rate since the 43 of 1940. 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