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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-28 - Orange Coast PilotDallJ Pltot '""°'~ bJ Chaf'M• Start Merct•dt·s-Bt•nz dri\.t·r popp<'d an urnbn•lla and Kt•vin Ht•it·hert waded a s they wai t ~d for tows on N(•wport ~tret•t s. THI ORANGf COAST MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1983 Speraw claims denied By STEVE MARHLt: Of the Dally Piiot lt•rf A n Irvine Compan) off111.tl has ask ed S t alt-Sen 01111· S peraw to drop plan.\ fur si-t·kmg a sen.ate seat reprf'St•ntm~ <'t>H~ldl Oran ge County tn l!HH . a top aide to S p<•raw d a1mE'd tod.1v "f:ssenually hl' told U..'> to w·t o u t o f t o wn '.·· sa i d Ja1 k Germain, a SalTanwnto a1cl1• to S peraw S peraw who lost h is ""' 11 L o ng B each d1i.lr11 t du11ng r e a p p o r t 1 u n m t• n t h " ., announc<'i..I ht·'ll !K't'k tilt' m·v. l\ creatPd 37th D 1stnll 1n l'Hl-1 S p era w h os bt>1·11 ~1\1·11 perm1ss1on by st.a lf' (I re ll'lil 1... l<• open d1stn c1 off1l't'S in Nt•wport Bea ch 1n the 1n te r1n1 <1nd , .. looking for a plact• lo livt' in lht' dist.net N e w p o r t 8 1· ..i t h A <. s em b ly w omon M ari.in Bergeson-.1lso 1s intNt"'llt'<:I in tht• 31th D1strn t "'h1th tndudt>!> .ill of lhe Oranw County coast ,ind bits and pH·l 1·c; o f San D1P~11 River;1dl' and lmp<•nal n>unlll"> B o t h I " w rn .1 k " 1 ., <1 r 1• Repubhe;;ns G t• r m a 1 n "' ., .., l' r t t· d t h t· high rank ing l n1m· Comp .ir1v 0U ic1al askE'd S~·raw to forgt•t the ne w d istrict so thdl Bt-rgt"S(JO can run un challt-ng1><l 1n th<• Junt• 198 4 primary 111• s,11d t ht• company off1c1al inform1·d him t h e d e v t' I o p m I' n t r 1 r m w a ., (Sff CLAIMS, P age AZ I Pre sident to rub elbl>ws with rl>yalty W ASlll NGTON <API President Rr.tgan fltl <. trt Callforn1.i lfJddV lo rub !'!bows with royally during a wM>k long reunion with Q ueen Elm ibt>th II They w ill begin w ith a hoN<'ba«k ride at Rt>agan'!; rarl<'h .m et 1•nd w 1 t h <J s m a I I . < a 11 cl I 1• I 1 t anniversary dtnnt•r aboard 111•1 Ma)C'St.y's royal yach l M rs Reag a n p rPcNi rcl 1h1· president and was hoslf'S..:; to lht• que e n w h e n t h(• roya lty of Eng la nd a nd ll ollywood ~ot togethe r at a ght.t.enng hanqut't for 500 last night. The party . spon..<1orf'd hy 20th Century Fox. w as held on the> 90Wld stage re<'ently vau tt<'<l by the cast o f M A S H tht• (See QUEEN, Page A3) Dally Pltot Pttolo by Richard It-let Pa t Portfo lio of lluntin~t on B••ut·h ho pe• ... to ('ornl'r n1 a rk1·1 on 1·at ... ong ... "ith '"'o ... t•p a ra t•· n •1ulitio11 .... HB writer's songs cat-apult to f aine H) ROBERT BARKER Of the Dallr Piiot Sl•tt P.11 1'111 tf1>ll11 hao., v..11111•n tv..11 ""nf>(" th<it ht· hopt'" wtll c .1t.'lpul1 him IO fam<' 0111· r"prPSPnts his tru1· ff-t·ltn~s It's enl1tJP<I. "I L1 k1· Cato; .. I It"" \.\, r I t I{' n <l II 0 I ht' r v(•rs111n for µeoplc o f t he> olh<-r purrsuasion l'allNI, "I H.11t• C:1L" ' 111· l111p•., 111 1.lll\ u1nur I ho Ill.II kt•l n11 11.111· l ..• , ... r1·11cl1l111n, h1· .... 11d h ..... 1ppt'ol1t•d PO f>r I )p 1111 11 lo " Su 11 d ,, y n 1 ~ h t r ... <110 "h""' 1111 KMET Por tf11lt11. J ·1~1 y1·;ir ulcl 11unt1nf>(1011 £'.Wat h rf'1>.1tkn I ....11d ht• hopt•::. h 1:-, '>(lllJ.(S will m.1 tth up ~vllh ,, 1;it11<111· th<1t h1 · .,,,v <. 1" .,.,...,.,.p111~ th1· ('fllll111 \ lSc<' CAT C'RAZE. Page A21 COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Heavier rains head for drenched Coast By ROBE RT BARK E R Of lhe Da llJ Pllol St•tt A nPw on~laught 11f 11, .. ,, \ r.1in o<-ctm1p;m11-<I hv ,1r11ng w1111f, 1<> l'Xp!'l tt-<l lo puund th1• O r;.int-w Ccldsl ag.rn1 t<Jrllght .mJ, lom11rn1w f11llowing " w1·1•k1·11d dt·luw· 111 whit h twc' 1111 ht·., of rain ft'll on t'•>a..,wl .ir1·c1.-.. Pnl1<'t· 11ffll'1.Jb 111 llu11t1t1!(t1111 8 f'C1l'h t lo .... 1•d ;ti! follr l<llH'" of Pa u ftr Co;i!>t llt~hw;iv ltt'lw1-.•n Loldl'n W1· .. 1 S1n-.·1 and W.irnt•r 1~11u• -.~w1 ti) .iftt·r H"' rn 111d,1~ tx' .1ti..1 .,f fluoding Tht lo\.\. h1ng J.><tll o f thl h1Kh\.\. .i\ v.. •L' ft'(JJX·rwd It~ than \\.\.11 Wt'l•k!> Gtgo aflt·r lx·mg bum'i.1 h' ...and and wa11·r from '>lnrrrL., latt tn Ja11u.tr" In Nt·wpurt B1·ath nff1uab 11·1)11rtl'd M.Jtt1 •n'<.I minor flo1id11ig on tlw B.llboa P 1·n1nsu!H N1> Marin es rescue boy f roin raging water By GLENN SCOTT Of the O•llJ Pilot Sia" A I:; v«ar old ho\ "h11 JUmpo .. t int.u a 1:1g1ng flooci 111ntrol d1tc h nl'ar Tu.,ltn to.,..,, ,, frh·nd '-"d.'> IL<;tt"ll 1n crtllC'iil n1nd1l11111 tndav al a h1 .... ptl.il Rt·g111.tld L.11 nur \~ho It\•'" "1th hi.., f.in11h c11 tht M.tri11t Corp<o ht·hl·opwr b.1..,. 1n Tu...,lln v.a." r.,-..... ut-d from tht· d1tc"h m-.11 M oult11n Parkw;n .md !l.1rv,1rd Av<'nu« at 4 4:l pm y1-<;tndav Hl• had t·ntt·n"<I t hP fa-,1 moving w.1terw .. y tn h1·tp h1-. 11 V<'IH o ld nm1p.111111n. Rithard Wt•lb. v..h11 wasn't <;t•rrously hurt 1\1.11 1111•., a nti p11l1<·1• sp1•n1 .W m1 n u tt•!. rt·.,ust'tla t1 ng Gnr111•1 bt·fon· d h t•h('up tt.>r from w ...... 11•1 fl M t·dwal CPnter 1n Sc1nt.1 A11.1 f 11· w h 1 m l 11 l h 1· c 1· n t 1· r s 1·nwr~1·rwy room Thi· 111, 11IP11l hc·~dll •"' 11rd111~ tu fui.1111 pol11 • wh1 11 V.'t 11., '>f.JU\t( d .t hit'>kt tb,1fl f 111 ll lrlj.( do"' n t ht• 1 l1<1nn1 I ,, nd tr wd 111 fl'>h II 11Ul frblt•,uf ht f1·1l 111 I ' " I I t I ' s ).! l r r t II k S ,. m , I., b ,. r g 1· r ., .11 d V. • I 1" 1\1·11tudlh v. .1Sh1-<I up .i~;un"t ,, RESl SCITATlON ORA MA Par amedic Photo on Paf'te AZ rr1< kv ar1·:i wt thin th<' ch;innl'l ,1nd manai.:1·d tu l'St .ipt th1· 1·urrPnl H1• "'.L., tn•alt-<l at th!' El T11ro M c1nrw ha:-.e hu!>pttal (01 1·xposun· c1nd n•lf'a!'>l'CI ( ;arnt•r huw1•\'(•r was pushi'<i f urth t·r dnv.1i..tream and w,1\ r in.ill\ pu llf'<I out by Man Ill'~ .111d poli1·1· 1Jff1n·r<. v.. ho rtAAl'fl ,1 r11p•· down ..tn t•111b;inkrnc·nt Teaching d.1m ... g1 "'.t<, rt·µortt'i.1 to honws 111 tl11 .111•<1 ho\.\. t'Vl'r l 1 1 \ l' rn p I n v 1· t· \.\. <· 1 1 tl1stnbut1ng 'kmdbags to rMldf'nL" lo rrwl'l tlll' lall''>l thn-.11 (1om high 11111..., illH.1 mun· ram L1ft·~u.ird 11ffit1.ils !><ltd a high w it· 11f i; I f l't t w as l'Xp,.t ll-<l ... t ~ :rl .1 rn tod ,1v l kiwt•\'<•r. th1·\ "Jtd l1Ul'S WNl' runntn~ d l.KJUI .. 1 .. .,1 h11oth•·r th.in forN:·a-.t lx"C.aU:.t .,f th1· ... 1or111 In lrv11w . .i l.trgt· ::,1•c:t11111 of r••.C .it tlw S~·rry Un1Vdl offie1· " t :!7 :! I M ll ht• I ::, o 11 Dr 1 v 1• 11dl.1p.,1•d frtJm l ht' w1·1ght uf .111 umul.1tt'll ra111 waH·r N 11 (Ill\" Wei.'> ft'JJOrlt-d tnJUfl'<I trl tlw I:! -1.1 p 111 Hll 1dPnl )'PSlf'rd,1\ At .. o 111 lrv11w pubht work-. 11ff1rt<il~ th1., morning < ln'>E'd a n111thb••ll111I '><'t l1hn u f l1\.1nl· t't•nwr l>r1v1· at Or<1nJ.:1• Tr1·1 Lrtm• lx'I. <•lN' o f floodm11t 'Ir .d r I< .... ,1., rf'r11u lt•d t I .,. •u thhound l,1m..., L.11{\Jnil C.1nvo11 Ru.id ,,1.,., v. ,,., , 111.,;-<I 1h1" m11rmnj.( f11r l-1gu11.1 l~·,11 h hound n-s1dt•nl' l'ht· ro<1d \' "" f1,.od1't.I wh{•n h1•c1\ \ 1.t1n-. , ,,u.,t·d two LJ~Una l.1kt s l•J o\·nfl11"' 11ff1u<1b .,;ml nw llunllflj.{\lln B<•J<h .111d ~11unt.1111 \ .dlt·Y art:' .. J., .1pµan·n1h , . ...,_ ·•~H'<I 111.1.111r. flooding clum,1g1· .1lthough ,, µower fa1lun · was 11·p11r u·d in th1• soulh <';L\t<·rn par t 11( llu111111i..:1011 Hc•ach 1't1w1·1 w1·nt 11fr ;1t ·I a 111 w lll'n ,, tr Jfl!>fm nwr ma Hurn ltom'CI Bv n11d morn111!(, pi1w1>r had "ttll 110 1 (St>e NEW STORM . Pa ~t> A21 • science the scie11tif ic way \ Sht•ila Mar<'US s upports tf'lt·vi'iion proje<'l By PHIL SNEIDE RMA1' Of the Dally Pllol 81att T t• a <' h <'rs 1 n •;t• v r r al w f's l ()r,tnj.(t' Coun ty '>1.·honl ciistn< Lo; soon ma) bt· ur~1ng '>IUdl'nl.c; to "'atch more telev1s1on Mon· prN.-1SC"ly. thP mst.-ut:tors will ht· p resen ting ~1µh1st 1rnlt-d nc•w i.t'H•nce lt'S-"<ms over a t ablt• tc·lt•v1s1on net w11rk t hn t crossf'S t r a d 1 l 1 o n a I !> '· h on I d 1 s t r 1 l' t boundartC'S T ht> Q(•1>an View. Fountain Va lley. Hunlln~tnn &·ach City a nd Huntington Bl'al'h Union ll1gh SC'h ool d is tricts have band ed to g eth e r to support '>pt•c1a l t>duC'a t iunal tt'lev1s1on pr ot(rams (T he W l'st m 1ns t1·r S<:hool Lhstr1t l also ts l't>11s1dt·n ng parttc1pallon ) Organm n~ the proj{'<.'I 1' the Joint Council for F:ducc1t1onal T Pt' h n o l o g y . m a d e u p o f rC'prC'Se nt attVeS (rorn the ponu.·1paung school dtstrtlts T hr ('(fort rl'('('1ved a shot 1n thC' a rm r ect>ntl y w h l'n the coum·1 I was awarded a $~ 1.338 grant f rom the C alif ornia Educationa l initiatives Fund, u ndt•rwritten by BankAmerica Foundation a nd Chevron USA. T he grant w as the largest of 67 awardC'd b y the group. The lcx·al 9C'hool districts will US<' thl' mon~y to present scienct.' proj(rams over cable television, (See TV CLASSES, Page At ) -INDEX----------INSIDE·---------. •• ,, At Your Service Erma Bomb«k Bndge ~usmess Class1 flf'd Conuai Crossword Dea th NotlCC'!'I F.dl tortal Entert.J1mment Horoecope lntermlalon Ann Landen Movin National Newa Public Notices 8por1a Stock Markett Television Thea ten Weather A4 82 84 86 C4-8 84 C6 C4 A6 B:l C5 S:I 8 2 B3 AJ 82.~.C4 Cl -3 86 B~ 83 A2 A 11upt>r sex life may not ~ th.-most irnporlont thing in o llU<'<'t>Hful marriagP. In f a<'t. It <'ould ev.-n rank be hind a good horn.-<'Omput.-r. PaRt> 81. --·---... ~ ..... 1tnn 's ple11 J\nn I 111tclt>ri. 11horl'" 11 rt'od.-r'i. hitl<•r 1·xprril'tH'f' Imel off.-r., llc>rnl' word11 o f ad virt' o n 1h1• i.11lij1•1·t of d1ilcJ rn111t· .. 111 t ion. Pol(•' B2. 'Coming On!~ ( ICI 11tudt•r1t11 ~f't a r hon<'f' to 11hnw their tolenlll during fllminf( or o tf'lr vil'ion ahgo4¥ for tht' nr w Dii nf'y r obl.- <'hAnn<'I. Po.c.-RI . Gordo'• back II • \1ett>r Dt>i High dominalt'I' the Dail> Pilot All -Oran~<' Counl ) baskt>tball team with E.-.tanc.'ia '!i Larry S und.-rman honored a s No. I coach. Palle C I . R ewards for tips Thi? Daily Pilot will pay <'8Sh for tht' thr~~ bt'st new~ tips of tht' week. U you &f't" or hear about anything thot might be n~w1wort hy, call u1. Th.- number ii (714) 642-4321. Ext . 226. day•, or (714) 642·5686 nigh11. Top prizf' t"ach week i1 I I 5. , Ai <J1u11ue t n .. t !>All Y PILUf 1Mo11day f-ebruary 28 HUSJ ~' \\.~ Continued stoTies <:t "'AIM DENIED • • • "" 1111 II i( l I} l" <I II tr I h U lt• U p t II $ 2 () u ' ()(I() f 'I r .1 Ht' r g l'' ll n n 1n1pa1gn T iu· l1v111t· 1'11111p11 11v h11.!> dt•nit'<.I tht• a....st·t tlllll. ~P(lll~ thP f11m ha:. 11111 t'Vl'll t:dkt•d with Spt·1.1w about tlll' tmt• 'lpt'I. 1ftl d1.111ut11111 , ' Colll11111 111u1d 11ut111g th.it tlw li·v11w l'ompuny "mlrl1trt·i." Bc:q~t·11un urn! would support ltt.'r If sh1· <11'1·1d1•11 lo run for tht' scnutt· "Sht.'':. Ont• u f thl' ffiObl I' r ft.'(' t Ive It-' g Is I a I 0 r s 0 u r t om m u n 1 l y ha~ t• v I.' r had . ' ' Collins addt'<i Salary settled at Saddlehack Sorldlt·h.Hk ('t1111mu11lty ( '111 lt'l(I' fatul l v llll'lllht'I !l hllVl' ov1·rwh1•Jmingly v11tt•<I to Ul' t.•pl u ,,tl.11 y llt'lllt•mt•nt tltut will llt't' 1h1 111. rt'Ct•IVl' a Ill rwn·t•nt pay 1111 11",1114· th111 yl'ar F11ll t1nw trtstrut·t.rn :. from both llw Ir v1111· u11d tht' M1t111lon Vte.JU 1·a11q1u:.1•11 v11t1·d I OH to 2'/. tn .1pp111v1· ,, pll) 1·rnnpr111111.sc• that 11w.i11" h·.il'ht-r:. wall huvc· lo gtVt' 11p h • .tf 1lw1r rn·w inc rt•a!k• Ol'XI wt·r« t.u rt'l"l.'IVt' 11 10 pt·rc.enl hike for th 11. the rtn11I yeur tn a three-year t'Ontr1tCt But the dlfl.nct had attached Mlr tn&• to that old agreement, 11aylng that If the suite funding picture remained dt.mal, no ral1e would be.> approved for the third year I :1·r111.un 1Jc·11t1h1'<i thl' n 11l1•1 ·" .111 11:.1>ol·tat1· 111 un lrv1111· l '0111p.1n\ h11.,1nl 1111•111~·r but ht• 11·fllM'(I t.1 na1m tlw ind1v11J11al, ' II y I II 8 I t l U II I d t• 1:1 U !> t• 1•111lll1rras,_-;nwn l Gt•rmam said his bo& ts w11lmg to stl down and talk with the lrv1m• Company about hl.S plans 1.?ut t.lues not like "slt.'tigehammer lt.'t'hmques." Jodi Cadenh ead and ~tevt• Murhlt· i,hun· f ir!H pluce for busirwss c·ovt·rn~t'. 1 J rn h " I' p y r () I t h I' ..... 11lclld1m·k du,tnt't that thth 1si.uc· 11,,., b1•t•11 n.-:.olved," ChlHll'l'llor I •• 1 r 1 y S It• v t' n s fl a 1 d of t It 1° ,,,·1lll'i1wnt, wh11 h l·nds ?>t'Vt-n 1111J11lh:-. ot 111·gut1.il1011s l1t•tw1·1·11 1111 I .u ·u It~ as~u< 1a 111111 a11d ,1t1111111"1r.atu1::. The dl1tru·t IOllt $'/. million in 11la te support , and the trustees 1mp<Jlled a freeze on salary hJkes Th&t prompted the f aculty 11rgnn11atton to fill.' an u nfair lahor pruc·uc·ei. action U n der terms o r the 11t'W 11gn..ot>m(·nl, that action haa ~n droppt•d and tht-teaehers will 11·u·1vt· ,, JO pt_>r<.'t'nt htkt• five µt•rt't•nt or lhl' tncreaSt' w'ould be tJkt·11 aw<1y nc•xt yc·<1r J t' r r y C o I I 1 11 s , u 11 I 1 \' 1 11 1 • t'om1Mnv spok1"illhlll o;a1d th1 1111lv nrnt.11 t tlw f11 m Ii." ti.id v.. 1th SI''''"\-\ \\ ,,, nll 11H1u11 ' fr11111 tlu '' 11.11111 ., uff111 .1houl l1·as111~ ollll• 'I'·"'" 111 N1·\\J1C•1I t \•11\l•t "We'rt> not looking for & fight (ht I Wl'\'n Spc.•r&w and Bt·r~(l'S(>n) but \\t• don't fl~·I ti'.!> n·sponMblt.· for 11uporate OrJngc County to dll l.1t1· lhut th1~ Jfl•u should gu " 1 1 h 11 u t r l' pr t.· st• n l u 110 n Just l1n,1us1· uf Bt·rgt·~m." the a1dt> .... 11d Daily Pilot • wins "W1· 11.1\ I fl I \;ilk1·d \II 1111\' 1 .rnd1datt . .t .111v 111111· .1!)11111 ;111v 9 press a wards Thi· agn•1·rrw111 , v.h11h '' 1 xpPd1·d to bt· rat1flt'd hv ttw l •dl1.·lo(t' board tun1ght, wu~ u11u-.ual 111 that 11·al'lll'rs aln·ady II ow t• v t' r t r u !> tt· c• s J re t XJ.lt'I. tt·d to n·~ixmd to a11 1n1ttal I :1 c u I t y ~ a I a r y a n d b t• n t' C 1 t prupusal for m •xl )'l"&r p111b..1l>h du1111K th1· lll'X I 54.:hoctl y1•ar • Sh1'11.-i M.11rus, µn·::.Hh-nl of lh1• Ot•t·:.in V11·w Sch1wl D1~lr1t·\ Soun.I uf Trustl-t'S and l'ha1rman uf the JOint council, stud the cabll' tdt•v1s10n proJN't "' purl of ii t1•t·h1wlug11 al n•v11lut111n taking µlat'l' 111 t'<iUl'd lton "This ts th1.· univ way ~:hnub are gomg to survt.vt·." sht-' !'><ltd "But th1-. ts mort' th1111 a mattt'r of s u I \'Iv" l w'.' r l' ma k Ing b L lo( bn•,1kthroughs 1n lt•at nmg !otylt·:. W<''rt· ftnding th.11 11ut t'Vl'ryom· lt•i.lrll~ wcl I through blJl kboan.I i.llld c.halk ·· • • 'l IH P•" t11.1p,1t1ng school d 1:.t1 tels are locatt'd 1n c1t1es M:•rvl'd by Dickinson Pact (1c Cablt•systto•ms Wh1•11 tht.• firm rt'l'\.01vt.-"<:I its franc·h1se. 1t agreed to 1n:.tall Cree cable telev1s1on 1·mui1."<."tt0n.s at <111 101:al S<:hools J\lan:w. said "'-ll'Ol'-' program::. \\tll draw on 'oph1st1cated ma lt>nal prt.>pared by agencies -.ut·h as NASA Local scien ce tt'al·h1•rs and rt•prt•st.•nlattvt•s o f high \t.'('hnololo(y rompantt'S m tht· are<.a will contribute to the programs, which will be geared to d1Herent grade lt•vt·ls CAT CRAZE CORNERED • • • Ht"d 11k1· \II ll'>(' th1• pt I' popularity .;s ,, t;i1;ilys1. if v11u will P ortfoltl>. v. ho -.aid ht• hets 11th1·r """g' lwing pl<.iv£•d on K<X'M and KIK fM. rt'<.·11rd<'<i ha-; tat ...,mgc; I.isl Novl'mbt·r P11rtf11)111 µlc1vs th1· p1.ano .1n<l -.y11tlws11Pr llr· also dt·-.1~'Tled tht• t•nvt 1-; from µhotolo(r:1ph'> he tu(lk of his c·;it and 11.s µ..11 Ivy ;rnd lvun. n·spc"<.·ttvt·ly Till· 2 000 -t~ rpm 11~ords an on .,,1)(• ht· s;11d .11 Towf·r., Stud11>'> tn A11;1h1·1111 .. nd Los Angt•lc•s and at oth1·r 'ilort"i The· wurds arC'n't fluff Tht•y're the real lift' thoughts of iJ cc1t owner "And I've worked hard on the rhymt>S K eats would be proud " Ponfouo has fllrlt'd with fame pn•v1ously In 1979, h e won a ~talt.•wtde rontt>st for showing the mo:.t lreattv1ty for tht' state"s rH·W ~l'Vl'n d1g1t auto itt'{·nsp pl<1tt' lit• appeared 1n nt'wspapers .ind •m telt>v1s1on and adao A SONG -t U \\as his winning < ntn 11;. hopt>S his latl'st effort will t,.. JU."t <tS cat-<'hy Tht· Orange C0<ist Dally P1lut 1·amc Jway with nine awards 1ndud1ng Ix-st bu~in~ story of the year -In the OrangP County Press Club awards for 1982 Thl· awards banqut·I, held Saturday night 111 Anaht'tm, annually honors Orangt· County swfC wrttt'rs, photographers and N11tor.. Plaques. n'rt1f1eates and $4 .400 tn pri11· nwn1·y w1•rl· dt~lrt bu lt'<I Daily P ilot rt·µurtl•r-. Jodi Cadt'nht•ad and St1•v1.· Marble w1•n• <1wardl'd thl' top bustn~ sllll y honor fur a story foc:using un tht• glut u( offtt·1· l>!JJl'C' in Orange County Child phutographt•r H1thurd Kot·hlt r won tv. u ,I\ .. ,1rch. M'l·ond plan· tn tht-.,pot nc·ws l'J\t•gi1ry with an al"lulll pit tun· uf arr ~.~lat gu,..pmnt lll-~wpurt l'lt·ac h. and an honon1bl1.· 1111.·ntiorr 1n lhl' tX'~t sport.'> photo d1v1s1un Phulugraphc•r Patr1c-k O 'Donnt>ll tuok ~t·tund plc1t·., honors in the nJ tu rt !Jhuto t. a t1•gon· City Edttor D.wu.J Ku11man11 w1m d st·cund plat·t• a\\ .i rd fur lll'st law or adni1n1strc1t111n of J u ~ l 1 1· t• a r t 1 t• I 1· w 1 t h h 1 ., <''-••n11ni:1llnn of pl'opl1· who d" ( t' n d 1 hem <a• Iv t•.., 1 n l h c n1urtruom H1·1>cirll'r Kan·n E Kl1·m \\JS ,. '>l'l:ond plan· w1nrwr 1n tht bt~I mag<11int' story d1v1i.1un fur hr•r sturv un a publ1l hco,tlth off1nar .. H1·0s hoptn~ t•v1·nlually Lo ~·II h 1 s 'oongs to a bq~ J.H'l food rnanu focturer .is an C1dv1·rt1sing lhC>mt-<;cmg Wh<1t h1· rt'ally w .inL' ht• S<11<1, 11' fo1 lht· t WO .... mg, to bt.'C'U11l(• '"tht• n• xt p1 t r111 k · h)' L'hr ISllllJ" RAINFALL IN INCHES (A• of 8 •.m. today) Co•t• Huntington Laguna Beach Newport Beach "W1· nt·t·d d f.,d 1 imt·s arc· louRh Pt"o!Jlt can ltstl'n t1J this and <;milt• ·· MeH Beach 24-hour 1otal 1 22 81 Weekend total 2 47 .-~ Season's tot~ UM__. 11 37 2 10 12 28 I 78 11 38 l'ortf1il111 th,11 s his real Last yearth1s date 7 38 7 03 nJrllt' s,11d ht '> o;ongo; art• gc·11u1n1 """·"'"' Rs1n vtlry t-,-:~a~., "' I me, 1on1Qhl wltl'l sirorog gully !l<>Ulh lo tOUth11a1t wond' 10 10 •O mph Ovt1• night low' 52 10 ~6 Rain continuing h&aV'f 111 um~ durong MOfnlng hO\HS 1omorr11w """h gutlv w•nds S.,,,,.,.,, and 11 01 at@ d ttiunoe1 '" :'l wer '\ 1omorrow allprroon High• 1omorr°"' 58 10 "3 e1111wl"H•tt) ,, " Pt nt COr'\t,.011on to ,,.,, M.-.• "" bord11• end out 60 m1~ W1ncJ1 !K>ulh •o SO<Jthf'&SI 10 10 •O. nt1ts tnrovgh 1omorrow mor rnng ovAt outer w&I"'' Seas 8 IC> n ,~, through tomorrow Ovet •nn@r wat@:r' Winds souln ,,, soulhM.tl 25 lo "\5 l<nOt5 ton•ghl and l uesday morn.no w ino wavft!I lnrougn 1omorrow • I<' F-ltt11t R••n h~•"Y a1 1 m"" tnrouoti Tu91;dl!ly ,,,,,,,,•no w lh " '"w thundfl!r~hf'tw~'~ tomur,ow atternQon l i •. "'i. :H111111u1 r .v Sk--e 1111 1n lhtl N0<tlleaal 111rly loday wtiolf! •11n 1911 alOng MC11<><'• 01 1~ Gc111 end P11e111C Coet ll Snow wH KAlle<e<I ov., tn. norlhern and cen1•al Aock111 wnlle llghl snow end lree11ng drlttle wst r11por11d In 1ne Nc><thern Ptslna An 1n1ense slorm 1ya11m centered 1n tne Gulf ol Mexico lllcked up seH 01 nine IHI 01 more yeaterday •round lh• F101lde P11n1n1u11 Tne ttorm syatem wa1 moV1ng nonneuletly 11 t5 mp" eerly 1001y ,,_.,,no Norll'l Flot1d• wH In lor more '-"Y rain, the lllellOnel WMlher s.rv\cle M id Shower• were predlcled 101 111er from eeatern Tenn111H -.crow 1n. Gulf Coeel 1111 .. _, of 1111 M111,.11ppl and 101 O.-e and IOU1,,.,n Vlrg1n111 Snow waa lorKMt In "°'1hern .,....,.. wflh rein mixed ""''" anow e~ In upper Mlchlgen 'remper aturea around th• netton et rn4dn1Qtlt PST ranged lrom 17 d191-In Key WHI Fie , 10 2' In Lim.tone, M81ne California fM NtrltONI W•t'-8erW» _.,., OOMllll -~,. '10 prOteGt ... end prOper1t" lodey H • deng•rou• front roared tOW91tO IN norU!efn two-llllrda ol ........ ~Cllltfle~of "°''" tll•I broothl I IOfnedO and ctu"d llou .. • to •lump dO"'"•NI. ··flll• m1jor etorm 1y11em tinould "°' bl undereetlt'Mli.cl," ,,. w ..... ler"4ol _.,., '" • ' AVERAGE THIS DA TE 8.SS Heavy Rain Due preoaHk.J •ta1ement tht-s morning • wt~ P' oducfl. neavy r e1n .moe< ,, I kllly 10 uuse nooc11ng ptobl~"" n many .sec11on• ot Centtat ( Al•forn1a 10<1ey in@ lor~ter5 &dlled The "°'m wru ">~tlld to '"'~~ Senta Saroara Goon•~ and po1n1s no<lh Although earlier Slorms smaSlllld dozens 01 "°"-along 11>e Celllorn1a coa11 condltaons ~long th" coaslllne I0011y w111 be u bad u any e•per~ so tar 11,.s ... 1n1e--""' Weather St!<Y>efl .a•d •c-rf'CHt•no SO knol wind• lhal wtM -•P UP 2!>-to JG.fool '¥!1P8v~s Oa1e ••rn1ng1 w1u .. (>O'<I f'd fOf l>Oeter S 4111\0ugri I~ '10"" WU ll~ely '" tae>f'< oN Dy tonoghr lorecuier John P1an~1ngton said mor11 roogh -"'""' wet "tpecleo our of ""' Pac1llc Tf\erp are more \10<ma beh•nd 1h1s on@ • wefl4i !I wOf'fh he \.lUd Ten1peratures Altll•"Y AIDvQUf!ICllJ" Amarollo Asheville 4tla1'1ll Allel'lllC I 11~ Austin 8Alltm0<e 8t111ng1 8trmtngham Btsmerc~ BotM Boston 8rowntv111" Butl11lo 8urllng1011 C.aper ChAt ... lon SC. Cller ... 1on WV C"11<lot11 NC C~ne ChlCeQO Ctne1nn1111 Clev9lend Columbla SC Colom but Del-Fl WO<l ll Or(lon 0.0-- 0.. MolnM OetrOll Ht Lo •3 25 60 J1 62 35 46 32 •6 •O •6 36 64 40 49 25 56 35 52 38 37 33 ~~ ;i 68 46 ., '9 37 ,,, 47 33 50 •6 56 3t 47 Jll 52 ... u 21l 52 27 50 29 50 .. 2 41l 21l 57 35 49 29 56 32 S3 31 ., 28 R11n l:.m Snow Q The Forecast For 7 p m EST Tuesday March 1 • H• h T em eratur es Showers B F'lurr1111!:!J F1onts I.. .1<1 ....., t• irm .,.. Occluded ...-Still•onary •• Uuluth •o 34 fl P11ao 61 •1 F1rgo 19 l7 flllQ•l•ll •6 36 G111t fsll• S2 28 Herftntd 46 30 H1!4.,na ~ 33 Hono<ulu 8• 64 Houttori ~6 •5 lnd1anapo111 50 79 Jack.Ori MS 55 43 Jacltsonvllle 63 53 K.11n ... C1ty St 31 I al VegH 81 52 LlllN! Roell 51 39 SI Pele-Tamp& 64 63 Sell Lake •5 36 Ssn An1on10 67 36 St St" M1111 .. 39 33 S&allle 50 40 Shr.,•epo•I SS 42 S•ou• Fall• 52 30 Spoa.ane 5t 36 SyracuM 42 23 Topel<a 56 <'8 Tuceon 68 45 TulN 53 35 W&ahlfl41100 52 31 Wlctilla 53 JI l OUISYlile 51 32 Lubbock 97 35 Memptl,. 57 42 Miami ll9 IMI Mllwluk .. •6 28 Mp/11-SI P•ul •6 311 Naahvllle 54 0 N-Ortecuu 51 •II New VO<'k 51 37 No<fotlt 42 29 lllortl'l Plaue 56 25 Otctel\ome C11y 67 34 Omahe 5e 33 Oflando 82 55 PttH9de!Of'lll .,, 2e PttMll!Jt 7 I 55 Pllla~h 49 27 Por11e Me 4 1 2• Por11and, 0.e 62 40 C ALWOl'INIA eatieralleld 64 5() Eureu 54 47 Fre.no 64 52 l lncdfet 57 47 LOI Ang91M a!> 59 Oil< land 59 SJ Paeo RoblN eo 63 Aed Bk.ell 65 53 Redwoo<J City eo 54 Sacramento 58 S3 Sallnaa 85 56 San Diego ee 81 Sen F<1nc1eco 511 56' Se.nt• Betb"• 85 5e Sloc;klon 81 ~ Big BM< 40 33 8lehop 54 38 Cetetln• 83 s~ PrO\llcMnoe 47 33 LAI<• Arrowt>eAd •2 3S Ae::f" •II 32 l'\ep City &1 31 IWwl 50 3e long Bffel'l 85 55 Monrovia 82 52 Ml Wlteon <13 34 RlcllmoNI 50 29 SI lOUla &I 34 ~&Mch 04 57 On18"0 61 51 Plllm Sponge 81 50 ~'\t .SURf REPORT Rl'lletalde M 62 S11n Bernetdlno 67 50 81111 Gllbrlel 85 Ill Senti Ana es 541 Tehoe Valley 38 32 Tides 9"AN ,.., ,.. gooc1-.. oe11M1 goo0 ... oe11e111 good-elloelletlt '"' , .. , l1lr lllr 1•11 , .. , TOOAY hcond low 4 ti pm 0 9 hcoftelhlgfl 1030 pm II t '~· '"'low . ,. '"' 01 ::o::"iow 10 24 •II\ 55 4:48 P.11'1 O.t 8econd high 1 l"CJt P·"' I 1 tun "11 lod;{ •I II 'I p m .. rlMI tOll'\Otrow .. u 1.m Moon ,, ... IO<l1 11 7 3e pm , Ml• tomonow •t 33 1 m • ' . f11sl µt.•rson a<.'C'Olllll of ,, v1~11 lo .in 11lt·g<1I alien Sport:-writc.•1 Curt S\•<.·c.kn tuok brt'Ond plat't'-pldN' fo1 ~t '>port.:. i.t.ory with ht~ .1t'\.·ount of th1• final Caltforntfl Angdi. hasc•ball game in tht· 1\m!'rtt'an Lt·ugue·s l'hamp11111~h1p w1 l1·s m Mtlwaukt.<t> Cr1rnl Moort-won ,rn honorable.• ml·n11un for bt·'il in'1d1..· page l.ivout portfolio dlld tt·porter Phil S111•1cl!'ri11an honorabl<· mentt•lfl t o r h c· s I r e I 1 g 1 o n <.1 r l 1 c I "' Sn1•1d1.·rmon's story look u look at de·\ 1•lo1Jml0nL~ otw y1•ar after the dl'alh of Bible· translator Chc•ster B1 tt~rnutn l>on A11g1•I a Lu ... Ani<l'l<·!> T1nws t•d1t11rial \\ 11tl•1 . was JW;1rdt'd th1· 'Sky' lh11ila1J Av..ard, thl' dubs h1gtw ... 1 wrv1u· honor T h c.· H 1.• g 1 s 1 1· r \\ o n 2 H ftr :.I p{c.'1:!;.• it,,W&rdi., :l3 1:-t'<,Wld!i ;ind :.rn honorabll· nwnt111ns ---rht• Le" Angt.•lf's T1mt·~ took I 0 f•rsts. 1·11o{ht '>("<-'Ontb and 1:! hon•1rc1ble 1111•11 I um~ Tl11• l>.11lv Nt•\\-; Tr1bu1w u1ll1·1 t•·tl tw1~ SC"<.'Ond-. Jlld t v. () h 11 n " r ,, b I e m c· 11 t 1 o n ' T h c· N1·\\ porl Beach F.nstgn won <1n honorJblC' m<'11l111n <ind the llunt1ngton Ek-ach lndt•pt·ndent 11111k ,1 first pl::1u• Thc.• Irvine \\'11rld News won a st'l'tmd and an h1111111 able· mt•nt1c•n NEW STORM From Page A 1 ht't'll rt·::.tort'<.l to thl n·i.1dl'nl1al ilfl'8 Tht•rt• were no rt•port.s uf rnJ.J<ir d .. mage in Costa M1.._.1 alth11ul-(h thl· tntcrsec 11on-. of lHth '">trt·Pl Ancthe1rn Av1•nu1· <-1nd lith StrN•t-PomonJ AvC"nut• w1•n• under watt'r 1h1s morning Surfstdt>. SunsM B<>ach and S1·,1l BNKh h;ird hit by storms <ind high t1dE'S 111 l.il<· January, .il-.o l'sl·apcd maJor floud1ng damage from this nw:.t rc•ct nl ... 1u rm But o ff1nals ft•<ar that more lrnuble may he ahC'ad llt•avy rams and s tiff w1ndi; .tr1• expE"<·ted tn lht' are& through t11rnorrow afternoon The rain 1:0. c >o. pt.' t I <' d l o t a p <• r o ( ( I <> thundn1>hOwf'rs and "h<>W<'n> o.uy Pilot P!M>to by Ct.Mi.. •tan Tu tin resc-ue drama Officers from the Orange County Fire and Tus tin Polic.-dt•partmt-nt~ aid Re~inald (;urrwr. 15. ufH•r he wa .. pulled from ru#(inf' flood control dit<·h . (Story. Pag•· A I ) . Bullet train pcofit denied Japanese prornote r says n1oney not n1otive for backing 8\ The Associated Pre'" -A J.1pant'S(' ph1l.11Hhrop1'1 who hJc; 'P(•nt abuut $.I ~ mtllion promoting bullC't 1r;11n ... in th1• Un1\1-tl Stall's soy~ tht• Jap.am·~· won 't pr11f11 fr1>111 u plannl'<i bulkt train l>t:tWC't·n 1.c)c; Anlr(t·l1·s and S,m Diego Hvrnch1 Sasakaw.1 .... 11d 11·., not pr (J f It I h .1 I m 0 l Iv·' t c. 'i h Is b .. 11 kill.I( 11( ttw high -.po«I tr:ms1l v1'ntun • but a dPs1n' 10 pay back th1• Un1t1•d Statt's for 1l' kind tn .1111w111 of .Jap.111 aftt•r V.'urld 'v\ .1r I I We JU'il have thl' d111v to pa\ h.1t k tn this countrv fo1 tlw Kt•rwrosity which w.1s shnwr. 111 ll'o," Sa .. .;..1kawa, IH. s;i11.l. 1ns1sting th.it 1w1ther Japanesl' industry nor the Japanesl' Nati onal H.111\\.iV' will profit Crom tht:' Los A11g1 It~ S.m Dt<'go bullC'I train TIH trains would slop al st...1l1ons in < >rang1· County Silsakawa's C"omml'nl« wt·rt· mach· 1n an interview published 1n vt·-.t<>rday's L os Ang eles Tum~ The newspaper S&Jd the Jap.int'St' financier, who contro~ billion~ of dollars annually from l1·galtn-d gambling, requeslt'd the 1ntl'rVtl'\\ to rebut negative rPal'l1un by some people alon' tht• proposc>d tram's 132-mll• rnu lt· Som<' angry residents have .11't·uSC'd him of fomng the projec( on C.'.1llfornians. ELECTRONIC MUSCLE STIMULATION -------------------COUPON------------------1 ONE VISIT Correcting the ah~ end contour of the body meet'8 lmp<ovlng R uJ I $25 mutcle IOfle. Oplltn\lm'e peMIW mutde exen:ie.t' i. aft elt~tlve eg ar y to long, herd monotonoue ueu:IM and coetty oommetti1e1 Nilltttl f T~ ~ =-~ lacmu... '" _.__, Ol'fW EndJ J-J.83 \lltth This oupon L---------------------~-~-----------------~ ~PTIMUM tff] I H!Mlll I Fitness Centers · PlH•• Call For Appointment Mon.-Frl. 9 to 8 -Sat. 8 to 6 Closed Sundays ' (714) 142·2800 180A BEACH BL VD. (Next To Aalpt») HUNTINGTON nACH .... 1 r , ~~NATION t . R eagan seek s more money for aid to El Salvador By Tile A11oclatecl Pren WASHINGTON -Preaident Reagan, ~klnac approv•l from a Co~ ake pUca.l about hla expected requHt to lrM:reQt• mlUt.ary aid for El Salvador, 1ummon~ Houae and ~n1tte leaden to the WhJte HOUM to<Uy U.S . o Ulclala, speaking on condition that they not be: Identified, sald Ree.gan will aak for an additional $60 m1U1on an military aid for El Salvador thl.a year, because El Salvudor'a army la "about to run out of ammunition." Crew saves sinking tugboat NEW ORLEANS -The Coast Guard S<:rumbled a Jet aircraCl CO usiat the seven-man crew of a tugboat that took on water and ~ga.n sinktng an the storm-la.shed Gulf of Mex1l'\l early today. But shortly after the ,et reached the stncken tug, Robin 14 about 130 mtles oH the Lou1s1ana ('OaSt, the capwin said the crew had fixed the l(•ak and didn't net.-d furthn aasiatance Bombs found at 4 Las Vegas hotels LAS VEGAS, Nev St'vt'ral bombs wer._. founJ overrught at four hotels along the Las Vegas Strap. including one conta.irung 10 sucks of dynamite and blasting caps, poht't' sald today No mJW'ies were reported High court to study PBS case WASHINGTON -The Supreme Court says al w1U study whether public broadcast stations re<-eiving federal aid can bt- barred from airing editorials. Agreeing to hear an appeal by thl' Federal Communications Comm.ass1on, the Justices said today they wiU review a ruling that struck down the federal law Imposing such a ban. ;•;•·" . ~. ~~STATE .' . [A . • ,_ • Laid-off workers to push for jobs FREMONT -Laid-off autoworkers have vowed to "use every tactic necessary" to ensure that union memben; art' fu~t m line when hiring starts at the new Toyota-Gent"ral Motors operallon planned here Highway acid spill. closes school GILROY -A tanker truck accident that spilled phosphom· acid across the Pacheco Pass Highway forced the closure of an elemen tary school today, a California Highway Patrol dispatcher said The rear trailer o f a double' trailer rig overturned at about 8:58 last mg ht on Highway 152, JUSt I 00 yards from San Ysidro Elemt•ntary &·hool Temperature detects cancer risk LOS ANGELES -A "cht-ap and simple ~hruqu"" thc.t measures minute temperature differences can 1dent.1fy womt>n at ruk of breast c:anct'r and should allow early detect.Jon and a better chance of cure, concludes a F'rench study of 100,000 women. Orange Coaat DAILY Pll Ol /M ondey, February 28. 1i83 A3 Bailiffs due · uniform change Consolidation of courts under mars hal' off it·t· brings dress c·od~ switch Orungt· l't111flty Supt·rlor Court l'UUrtroum1 pr ohuhly will bl· wklng on u nt>w luuk l.Jc.'glnnlnK rwxt St!pt.emlx·r ~lllffa who now wear Sh1•rttf'11 Department uniform• will br repla<:ed by btulaffs wea.nng the cvlon of the l"OUnty ma.nhMI'• offk-e A special (·ounty committee t h a t h a 11 bl' t-n <· o n 1 I d e r I n g w ht'ther rou rt 1Wrv1ct' functions should lie hand led solely by sht>riff's dt'putles or deputy marshal!. voll'd 4· I laat week to coauolldate cvurtroom operations under the marshal'• office. Presently. l'ourt services in SupN1or Court art• handled by sheriff's dl:'pulles while deputy marshals servt• Mun1c1pal courtrooms. QUEEN • • • From Page A1 long-running 1clev1s1on senes that ends tomght Designer Walter S co tt converted the stage mto a garden where scores o f white paper globes ht statues and fountains as the guests dined o n chicken-in·thc·pot and chill. Most of stars were from the era when Ronald Reagan and NanC'y Davis were acting in films: Bette Davis, June Allyson. Fred Astafre, James Stewart, Lucille Ball, Gene Kelly, Irene Dunn, Greer Garson, Fred MacMurray and June Haver, Robert Wagner, Cesar RomerC>. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans The Bnush also came to pay homage to their queen James Mason, Dudley Moore. Michael Caine . Jane Sl:'ymour, Rod Stewart. Lynn Redgrave. Joan Collins, M1<:hal·l York, J ean Marsh. Several of them shared the head table with her Frank S inatra produced the show which included George Burns, Perry Como, Dionne Warwick, Les Brown's band and Sinatra hunself. The 87-year-old Bums cracked a faintly r1sque JOke which i.et>med to amU&' the qul"en "Aeling 1s easy," Burns said. "If the dirt'(;tor wants me lO cry. I think o f my sex life If the director wants me to laugh. I t hank of my sex life " "I'm glad I camt-. 1t was an evening to remember ," Julie Andrews quoted the queen as saying l'ht• conf'>lldutlon o f ll!'! vkeai will lw mor.-drlclenl, 1avt> U&xJ.*yt-r dulwra and provide an tncl't!Wlt'd level of aervlce to th~ public, explain ed Prealdlni Superior Court Judge Rk hard Beacom He said an un0Hk1al poll of the county'• 97 11uperlor and municipal court judgu showed near·unanlmow support for such a change. County Judge11 formally will vote on the proposal in early spring, m08t probably in April, Beacom said The t:onsolldation C'ould savt· rounty t.uxpayers more than si m1U1on a year Beacom said both the sheriff's department and the· marshal's o fflce now budget a lulu I $11 ~ ml II ton for 1·11u r l 'l(•rv1u·., But ttw mun1h111ls offtl't' ha11 •·1'tl01l1ll'<I It 1·u11 prov1d1 ttw "4.lffit' l1•v1•I of •w1 Vll't'!I fur SY :1 malhon I• Yl'UI U11J1·1 tlw µropw.ul. d1 ·puty 111un1h;ili. would ai..'jumt· l44'i'lfflly I t'bJWnb1hiltlll'1> In both t'ClUl'l!i, 1ndud1ng J.HlblHll'r 1·urt· Ir\ h11ld1ng c1·lls and t'OUl'l1 u111w1 Ttw marshul'!i offtt·{· al!kJ would hl· n :sp11n:.1ble fur set ving ull wnrrunts und legal papers 1n th,. rnunty us well supplying all rnurtroom ba1l1ffl> Bt•a<.'Om ~id tht-public: may Ix· ht•tte r !i<'rvcd through the l'On1>11l11fat1on bt•ec1ust-bull1ffl> suppht·d bv lhf' munly rnun.h.d AP Wlr•photo Queen Elizabe th is accompa nic·cl to 20th Ct•ntury Fox tudio~ h y ~nnq R<>a~a11 . will huv.-t'hn•·n "~lhrtms" u tht•u llft.'z; work WI 11p~ to 11h 1·rlff's dt.•JJUtlea whc> a r e tr11l11(-d lo "go on patrol ar\d run the ju1l " Tht· JUdgl• &11'0 dl'naed that the niovt· to ('O n soltdute court funl'llOns In the manhal'1 office <'cmi.ututt.-d a Pt.'rsonal swipe at Orangl' Coun ty Sheriff Brad Gul.co:i, who has bet:n critical of •1om1..· <~>u~ty Judges in the paat "Th111 hus been so long In 1 •J rn 1 n g 1 t w o u I d n ' t h a v e rl'ldtkrt"Ci who the sheriff was," Hcul·om su1d "This has been t<alkl-d about for 15 years." Jfr added that "two years from now Brad Ga~ wall be glad thUJ 1:. u!f hais shoulders " Relief centers close By The Associated Press T he last disaster relief centers handling aid re quests from storm-battered Californians have closed down, officials said Th~y had been a1dmg Vlctims of a series of stor ms that pummelled California an late January and early Fe bruary, causing almost $100 million in damage statewide. ln Southern California, centers at Seal Beach and Malibu closed their doors at 6 p .m. yesterday - the last of fi ve such centers to do so. said Cammie Conlon of the F't.-deral Emergency Management Agency. • The other cf!>nters. 1n Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and San Diego, shut down over the past week. Conlon said 2, 104 md1vtduals or families registered for aid m Southern California s ince the centers opened Feb. 14 Final figures from Seal Beach showed 411 applicants and from Malibu 743. of which 104 were from Ventura County, she said. Zimbabwe slaughters claimed She noted that th e agency's toll-frtt> telephone hotline will r~main m operation from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m today through F'riday unul further nouce to offer assistance to those who were unable to get to one of the t•tmters. The teltc>phone number is I ·800-547·3993 3,000 reported killed., Mugab e under IJou.i.;t• al'res l Boating class due in Newport 'Bo' Gritz surrenders in MIA ca e NAKHON PHANOM. Thailand - James "Bo" Gnu., a fonner Green Beret who led a ra.Jd into Laos last fall an search of U.S . prisoners of war, surrendered today as Thal police tried to learn whether he had staged a second rescue mission Gritz, 44, of Westchester, Calif .. was charged with illegal possession of a high -powered radio transm itter, which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison G rit. Gold, sil ver plunge, dollar rises LONDON -GQld bullaon plunged more than $40 an ounce in early European trading today, extending the sharp losses from last week in a wave of selling Silver plunged nearly Sl 70, a loss of more than I 1 percent The doUar rose. Soviets manning missile batteries TEL A VIV, Israel -lsraelJ m1ht.ary sources say several hundred Soviet technicians are operating four batteries of Sovtet·buill S AM-5 missiles in Syria Such weapons could threat.en Israel's dominat.Jon of Lebanese sk.ies. and their range aao coven most of Israel itself The m1ss1les would ht> within striking dlSta.nce of IW'CTaft with the U S 6th Fleet an the Mediterranean. Massacre in El Salvador probed LAS BOJAS. El Salvador -The government has promised to investigate reports that soldiers m.a.'lSaCT'ed 18 Indian peasanL'!, but a peasant leader saya authonlles are threatening to "cut out th~ tongues" of any witnes8e8 who cooperate BULA WA YO. Z1mbabwe (AP) -Prime M 1n1ster R obert Mugabe 1s under gro wing pressure to aUow an independent mvesllgalion or claims that his troops have killed up to 3,000 c1v1lians in the stronghold of opposition leader Joshua Nkomo Nkomo, who contends that the civilian death toll 1.s mounting, satd yesterday he has been placed under "virtua l h ouse arrest" at his bungalow an Matabeleland province Villagers fleeing the provtnce, home of Zimbabwe's manontv Ndebele tribe. have to ld o-f massacre, rape, looting and torture by the troops -most of them members of the dominant Shona tnbe. The go vernmcn l says the claims are vastly exaggerated, but "hurc h leaders. relief agencies and human rights groups are c alling fo r an independent investigation of the s1tuauon The refugees say the atroc1tJes were c omm itted by North Korean-trained soldiers of the 5.000-strong Fifth Bngade -a for ce formed by Mugabe to combat rebels and guard against invasion from white.ruled South Africa. Foreign reporters have quoted sources, ranging from r elief workers to "ivil servants, estimating the death toU as high as 3,000. Other SOUl'C'eS say the figure is about 1,200 But Informatio n Director We're Listening ••• What do you hke about the Daily Pilot" What don't you like" Call the number at left and your meaage will ~ recorded, tranacribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642•6086 The same 24·hour answerine service may be used to ~rord let· lers lo the editor on any topic Mailbox conlribulon mu1t Include their name and telephone number for verification. No clrrulatlon rails. please Tell us what ·s on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat .......... ......, Olreotor of ~"'Cl (ClrQ.lilllOn) ~'-:=:.:=:.~ llWNOfftCI _,_a.yll ,C.. ..... CA Mel ..._ floa '*' c-...... CA. IM2' ~ ,.., 0*'00 Co.ml l'IAlllt*w ~ Ho n•w• llortH . t1111el1•1IO'll . •dllo1l•I "'•lttr or __ ,..,..."'91' .. ~~..- ~of OOC¥1lhl - AFRICA APWlr~lo Matabt'leland area under probe Justin N yoka. who escorted JOUrnalas ts on a tour o f the western proVlnce last w~k. told Tl11 .\.'>!>'11 aatt'<l l-'1 l~ y1-i.tt·rd,1) "Evt·ryone we spoke with !>all.I tht>rc· Wd!> no conceivable way of arriving .ll even a figure of 100 ThN-<· n."ports are based un tht> waldl."Sl of speculation and nut an C•Urlt'l' Of fa('t." The gov1:rnment concedes soml• c1v1hans have bt'<.'n slam an Matabeleland -by cr ossfire durmg clasht.>s between 5':curlly for<.'t'S and the "dissidents" they ,fft' hunting It says the d1ss1denti. arl' !>Upp•J rtc·r s o f Nk o m o, lht• pres1dt:nt o f the Zimbabwe Afm·a n Proples Union. and that tht') dt>'ierted from the army .iftN Nkomo was fired from the c·oallt11Jn ~ovc·mment a year ..igo for allegc·dly plotting against Mugabe Nine days ago. pohct> ~1 n.J Nkomo, 65. from leaving thf· Matahelcland "ap1lcll o f Bul.iwavo for a World Peace Counc:1l ronfcrenl'e A class m boating skills and seamanship 1s scheduled to start March 16 at the Newport Beach Harbor Department , 190 1 Bayside Drive. Newport Beach A previous art.Ide in the Daily P1lot listed an incorrect starting date. Another class m boat safety is scheduled lO begin March 2 in Seal Beach at the Mary Wilson Public-Library. 707 Electric Way . A class emphasizing boating safety also is being offered in San Juan Capistrano. The next ~. the se('ond in a series, is scheduled Wednesday, March 2, at the California Federal Savings · and Loan Building. 31872 Del Obispo St from our ) !~~.>!~!'> pnveta. 1abz.l col lact1on, rnadcz. JUSt for us ... t.a1lonzd from tha. {\~t S:f"f5 docron' arxi. '\loA:Ul fiibnc, our~ h::und ~l eu1t may vq;ry ~ t bz. thz meet pmct\co\ suit. youll <1.wr ~ • evo1 \ob\cz. in oohd ~oft.an) nt!N'f, 9rfCJ ,8.f> 'Mill O!> 9nzy endnovy chalk etnpl.S w.&t. ~lcntl ' 44 Fashion IJJond • N~ &oc-h • 714/644·5010 1001 Wntwood Bluel.·~ VIit~ • 2131208-3273 ·I \ I l I f 1983 MaU-in enrollment beg1rui Saturday for mon.• than 100 classes offered this wlntt-r and spring by Irvine's Community Services Department Classes from Ranger Rick's Nature Club at University Community Park to cake dl'(.:Oraung at Turtle Rock Park to music fundamentalB at Deerfield Park wiU be avwlable Those interested can obtain hst.s of courses by stopping by Northwood, Turtle Rock , Deerfield and University community parks or Irvine City Hall. For more information, call the community st-rvices <lesk at 660-3639 • "Coral R('(>fs of the World" 1s the topk of a three-part seminar begin.rung Friday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The manne ·sc:1cm""e class will meet March 4, 11 and 18 from 7:30 to 10 pm m the colJege's Fine Arts Hall, room 119. Admission is $9. For registration call 556-5527 Tickets will also be sold at the door • Uruversity High School student Keith Bernstein placed fifth in a Lincoln-Douglas-style debate rompelltion lasl week at UC Berkeley He also finished 10th m rompetJtion for overall pomts amassed in various categories Classmate Dan Wldawsky finished sixth m the individual head-to-head debate. Heidi Maley, meanwhile, reached the semifinal round in original oratory. The speech team travels to Whittier College this week to compete in a national qualifying tournament Theat r lour to be ''utlined All Or1rng1• < '11u11ly lhl'utrr f(ruup 111 oru1111l1 1nM u t)uiutcr orknlt'<i tour of l':ntclnnd und !-kotland, und will offer 111tormut111n on tht: trip at u mn•tlng tonight Showch(.I Prudul'llon.a, ~ In Wt.'tlt.mlnster, will hoet ¥ tree evening of fllms and dUK.-u.uion about the tour. beginning at 8 o'clock at Its theater uudltorium, 7571 Westmlnater Ave., at the (.'Orner of Hoover Street. The tour will leave Los Angeleti May 20 and return June 5. The 17-day trap includes Buckingham Palan', Stratford upon Avon, Stonehenge and the h_ighlands of Scotland tonight. Further information on the tour may ~ obtained by calling 642-7140 or 894-6786 Cinemas robbed A man with a gun robbed a manager of Woodbridge Cinemas on Barranca Parkway in Irvine of more than $1 ,000. The robber entered an unlocked front door to the lobby of the theaters just after midnight Friday -after moviegoers had exited -and forced assistant manager Sean Thomas to give him money from a safe, said police Sgt. Dick Bowman. .. early veterans' group By PAT HOROWITZ e,.ow le Ille.,. "94 • DEAR PAT: While 1earcbta1tbroaJb111y 1randfatlaer'1 tbta11, 1 found wbat appeara to be a "GAR'' m e dal. Can yoa tell me 1ometblag about tbe GAR? Wbea did U 10 out of exJstence? J.J., Huatlncton Beach Composed of Uruon veter&JU of the Civil War, the GAR or Grand Army of the ~public held Its flrat national encampment in 1866 with survivor• coming from all over the country. Its swelling membership played an important role in politics, maintaining pensions and benefit.a for survivors and their widows. The last encampment was in Indianapolis in 1949 Six of the 16 survivors attended. I Book refund due DEAR PAT: I noticed tbat another reader complalaed about not receiving boob ordered from Me Booll1. I bad tbe aame experience, even thoagb I wrote to the company and requested a refu.nd. I hope yoa can belp me too. G.P'., Costa Meaa Me Booka' customer service spokeswoman said a refund will be mailed to you. Other readers having pl'Oblema wtLh lh1I company, particularly undelivered ChriatmM ,Sft bookt, may phone the (inn dlrectly at. (213) 891-8020. The addreu la Me Booka Publilhinl Co. Me Booka Building, Weatlake VlJlaae. Calif, 91361. Dessert molds dill er DEAR PAT: Wllat'1 tile dlUereact between antlqae cllocolate mold• u• lee cream mold1? I have aeveral of tlltH collectlbles and my aetDbor tald &Mt dley Wff'e one and tbe 1ame. l1 abe rlprt G.C., Corou del Mar No. lee cream molds are usually maM of pewter with thick walls to maintain low temperatures. 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I I I I l I "' Oranoe Oout OAILV PILOT/Mond11Y, '•bfuary ... 1813 Courtroom ser vice plan should .end the debate lt'• been a tone time coming, but we now 1eem c l ose to accompllahina the consolidation ol court-related dutie1 that h ave been div ided b e tween the 1heriff'1 and the marsha l 's offlcee. Until now, eputy sheriffs have 11erved the Superior Court sysiem and marahals have worked for the Municipal Courts as bailiffs, serving le g a l papers, warrants and subpoenas, guarding prisoners in courtrooms and holding cells and pro v id in g ~ty fOC' court buildings. In 1980, voters approved an ·advisory measure proposing CONOlidation of the court Services which, it was e1timated , could save the county more than $1 million a year. Both the sh eriff's and marshal's offices submitted proposals for the consolidation. But it could not move forward withou t approval by the state Legislature ot a specific plan and that bogged down in procedural disputes between the two offices. Finally, Newport Beach Aaaemblywoman Marian Bergeson won approval of a bill that would put the task of working out the conaolidati~n procedure in the hands of a committee made up of two county supervisors, one judge from each of the court systems and one member representing th e 'public. . Last we e k , th e s tudy committe e c ame up w i th a recommend.atio n , r e p o rtedly supported by all 97 Superior and Municipal court judges, that the services for both court systems be turned over to the marshals. It was 1u11eated that the ~roposal might be re1arded u a 'slap" at Sheriff Brad Oat.et, who h ad irr it a te d 1ome Judge. by g iving his penonal election endortement to thoee he re1arded as strong on law and order. The commlitee, however, insists that the dedaion wu baled s t r i c ~1 y o n e c on om 1 c a n d le vel-of -service concerns, the marshal's office indicating •it can do the work for lea money and provide more conailtent service. According t o judges, the turnover of a bailiffs and other court workers among the lherif f deputies is high because moat are s imply m a rking time ln the courtro oms until they a r e promoted to the patrol duty for which they have been trained. Marshals, on the other hand, join up with the expectation of doing courtroom work. The c ommittee decision makes a great deal of senae and should be put into effect as IOOn u the County Administrative Office can w ork o ut details of the transition. One obvious advantage w ould be the ability to move courtroom workers between the two court systems as the need arises and, of course, to avoid the duplication of record keeping and the like that now exists. Under the proposal, the more hazardous job of transporting prisoners between jails a nd courthouses would r e m a in in the hands o f the sheriff's department. Similar plans already are working successfully in San Diego, San Ber nardino and Ventura counties -and with a substantial saving of money. Telecourses accepted Students of Coastline College Last week Bess recommended telecourses received some g ood tha t the c.oast11ne telecouraes be news last week when a California accepted without further question, State Unive rsity survey concluded w ith the exception of four on that completion of the telecourses w h i c h f u rt h er st u d y w as should be accepted for transfer suggested. Pending final deciJ;iona cred.it to the CSU system. on theee, all the telecounes will be The courses were r oundly accepted for credit when students criticized last spring in a letter transfer to CSU campuses. sianed by 67 teachers from Orange The te ache rs raised s ome Coast and Golden West colleg es, serious questions about the value the other two schools in the Coast of the telecoW'9ee, which are uaed Community College District. The by many e mployed or homebound U.Cheri' letter, contending that students to earn college credit. but the telecourses are n o t the some questioned their sincerity in e q· u i v a 1 e n t o f c l a s s r o o m challenging a Pl"OfWUD that could instruction, was sent to four-year threaten their jobs. colleges and univ ers ities Ind eed, many o f those throu ghout the state , with a protesting the current wave of f'tlCIOIIUl'.)endation that they not be t each e r layoffs in the Coast accepted for transfer credit. Commun it y district accused In a telecourse, a student f trustees of trying to supplant 1~ through texts, study guides classr oom ins truction with the and televiaed programs, but must telecounes. ta'ke mid-term and final exams in Be that as it may, the CSU a claasroom setting. survey gives the COW'leS a green ';' Followin g the t eachers' light . The UC system baa not complaint, C SU assis tant vice completed its investigation of the cbancellor for academic affairs. complaint. But Dr. Bees' favorable RObert Besa, was appointed to report must come aa a welcome ·evaluate the telecouraes and make r~' lief to students who have a recommendation as t o their i vested time and effort in the IUltabWty for credit. te ecourse programs. ,,· -·. . . -=-Opinion• exprMMd In the apace a bove are thOM of the Dally Piiot. other vtewa• 'eJCPf nud on thla pege are thOM Of thefr 1Uthon end artlata. Reeder OOfnl'Mnt i. i:t'~~~dreu The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1680, C:oata M .... CA 02829. Phone (714) . ~ . ~.M. Boyd/ T ick e t tim e I JJ&hty-flve percent of the speeding tldteta are written durtna the fJ.nrt two houn alter a change in police lbltta. Or ao a ltudy of traffic records Nows. Analysts theorbe the offioen want to aet their Ucket writing out of' the way early, ao they can do other thlnp with the remainder of the du~ time. Not flOOf off, necemartl:y. There • pllperwork, emer1ency c.alfa, apecial .-,nmenu, IO on. Q. ~ Mexlcanl, what'• meent by "tne-urilclft martiqe"? A. Marrla1e without benefit of . cJery or state. ftep0rt b about 70 .,...nt of all Mcbdcan coupl• who ~ tJwnwelwe .. married are ln ·dlil free.unklll variety ot mat:rimon-y. I 'Wbeft \he honeybee COllecta that · ._.,, that nectar la 70 pem!llt water. Q. What kind of beer doe. Pope Jolm D drink? •A. Zywl.c beer. Imported from NDd. gelatin , the e xperts aay. Good nitl'opn IOW'Ce. One packet dimolved in a quart of water ma.km the mix. Forty percent of the U.S. colleae students do not routinely watch any ielev1aion programs at all. If you average out the dl ... ter deaths of ooe1 minen In this country, you can aay one diet every leCODd dav. · Q. Whlch naUon .t.oUCha the larpst number of other COW\triet? Which the fewmt? A. Most. the SovSet Union, with 12. Fewe1t, a to.up ~tween AUf1ralla and keland, wtth none. You say you worr y about {our plant.a when you Co on v-.doD Put them ln the bathtub, waw them well. and tape • tq piece ot plMtic °""" the . tub'• ~oe. 'nWy'll probably lbow new growth I>)' the time '°"' .-... The auoifne you bum tn three m.lnut.a of kWnl lhould drtw the ew about a ball a mile. The Navy's untested ship WASHINGTON -The gre at corporate ICf'UUble for defe,nae dollan has produced weapom syatema that a.re designed more for profit than for defense. The military procurement system haa become the nation'• biggest 8Candal. Contracton tell the Pentagon on fancy military gadgetry that increases their profits but r educes t h e combat effecti~ of the weapons. The eo1tly trimmingl help make U.S. weapons 10 complex that military personnel can't operate them but muat call in factory repraentativet. Obvioualy, new weapona should be tested under battle oonditiona. Yet they are accepted after auperficial teata that permit the contractors to take their money and run. Many weapons now on the firing line would probably be uaele.. in actual combat. THE LATEST example ia the Aep Crut.er, which i.a auppoeed to protect Navy carrier t.uk forces from Soviet aircraft and rniallet. Yet the cru.i.aer may itaelf be hopete.ly vulnerable to at1aek. The heart of each $1.2 billion Ae8i.a Cru.ber i.a a auper-aoph.i.aticated radar s ystem. It can track attackina planes and rniuiles and cut th.rough tbe ~nemy'a electroNc JammJ.n4i to tell real milRles from decoys. . But the radar hu a fatal flaw. It emlta such •tl'Onl and dUtinctive slgna1a of lta own that they act u beacons that give .IKI 11111111 away the exact location of the NgJJs: The A.eeia is al8o virtually un teated ln anything like reeliltic battle conditions. Alihougn the fint Aegis is scheduled to join the Oeet early this year, no one la sure that it will work. even if it isn't sunk. What hu the Navy been doing to test it.a new crui8er? "To date, mOit Aep combet ayatem testa have been computer aimulaUom rather than actual exeia.e. acainat tarpt vehicles," said a .ecret General Accounting Otff9e draft report Men by my amociate Don Goldberg. Quality goes down as Yesterday, for the first time, I no~ I've been using two tiuuea or paper handkerchief& instead of one. I think I've been using two more often than one for some time now but I never thought ':f:::. it un~ yesterday. l\'a a sign of the Will we ever reverte the pte9ellt trend in which everything gets smaller, of lea quality and more expensive? la there a company in America that haa improved lta product and given us more for our money this year than it did lut ye&r? There are aome, of cour.e, but they're far outnumbered by the ones givin8 ua less lor more. EACH OF VS has hi.a or her own IC&le •on which the put economy i. measured 1 against the preeent. We have our own penonal equivalent.a of the pemment's grou national product and economic indicaton. It may be the price of a cup of coffee, a bus ride or a pair of atockinel· 1 hate to tell you but 35 Clellta few a movie la one of my atandarda. Tbat'1 what we used to pay when we weni to a cowboys and Indiana double feature at the Madilon when I wu a kid. I can understand havina to raile lhe price of a product when the cmt of labor and materiala 10e9-Up, but how do they explain the deterioration in the quality of the product? That 1houldn't have anY'th.lna to do with inflaUon. And why ta ft that when the economy la ROOd and everyone's working, pricea go-up, but when the economy's bad and people a.re out of work, prices atU1 go upf Wher\ a well-known watch company first started making something other than the old-faahioned sprlna watch, I bought one, 1bey had obviouSJy put a lot of re9eal'Ch and technique into lt. It WU the fint watch I ever had that operated AllY 11110 on a tiny battery and it wu Jwt greet. lt kept near-perfect time and tfie quality of the wodanamhip wu finrt-rate. I retired my trusty old Hamilton ra1lroed watch with a few teara and 1ave way to progae91. The new watch pve me 10 year1 of good lel'vice before I finally left tt in a locker by rniltake and lmt IL From loyalty to the company and becaUM I wanted another p>d watch, I went beck to the jeweler. Well, they don't make that model anymore. The jeweler conceded their new equivalent lm'tup>d. You can't tell me ruor bl.ade9 lut u kma u they dkl 10 or 20 ,.n aao. How in the world doel a com.=f make ruoc bladea that aren't aa · That mUlt take "*1 technical know-how. The p«>Hne we buy for our can mn't Furthermore, the Aegia hasn't been teated against the very kind of low-altitude mlmile that aank the HMS Sheffield in the falklanda war. Yet thia ia the predae threat the experta fear the Aegis ia moll vulnerable to. THE RE ASON for this failure la simple but appalling: The Navy doe9n't have a aimulated millile that can be U8ed for this kind of test. It's not that the ad.mif,ala dJdn't think of. this . The;y d id . It was called Firebrand, and it would have given Aegia defeNle teams a target just like the Sovieta' dangerous low-aftitude ml.Oes But in t ypical Pentagon faahion, Firebrand was p~ed with delays and cost overn.IJla. In not·IO-typical Pen~ faahion , h owever, Firebrand waa scrap~. The Navy decided it simply wun t worth ita price. The Navy ia now considering a less-fancy simulated miaaile for Aegis' target practice. But it won't be ready until late next year at the earliest. Thia means the fleet'• chief defeme ship may get ita f.irat ~ test from enemy ml..Oes. That will be a little late to flnd out whether Aeg1a worka. aa powerful as it used to be. Forget about the l.ncreue ln price. Maybe they had to raile the prkle from the ridlcuJoualy low 33 cent.a a gallon we were paytns not ao loni e,ao. but dJd f.hey alto have to lo-nr the octane rating ao that one gallon of pa won't push a car 81 far? A lot of pa now ii aolcl at 87 octane and the highest you c.an buy la 93. An octane rating in the 908 Uled to be regular pa and high teat could be 99 octane. FOR THE PAST 10 yean rve had a popular brand-name auitcaae. lt'a been the beet suit.cue I ever owned, even though, for a while, it looked like everyone elle'a auitcue. It'• been all OVK the world and back, ao last month l decided to retire it. I WU going to stay at an expensive hotel and I didn't want to embuTul the bellboy who would have had to carry my battered bag to the room. ., I went to a luggage at.ore to buy another like It. Three gueaes. They don't make it any longer. The one they do make to replace It 11 shoddy by oomparilon. Every time a big company takes over a amaller one In th.it ooun=order to prom19e lta atockholden a return on their investment. the uct suffers. They raise the price and make It cheaper. I'm not a Communiat, I'm a atockholder, but I'd settle for a little more quality •a COftlWDer and a analler dividend u an inveatol'. Idealization of f ainily .Perpetuates .myth Most of ua who have bred and reared multiple children UIUally recasn1le that brotben and IUten need have nocb_Jns .. ·-i Love ::S uper sex life not -everything in marriage . Bv MEL REISNER ~led"'-Writ., MONOAV. 1'19"UAAY II. 1183 ERMA BOMBECK ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION 82 83 85 • Son of famou preachers' have fledgling mini terial ·careen of their own. B2 .. 0 D SYRACUSE, N.Y. -Don't judge a marriage on sex. ;A super sex life may be less important than a home computer. "The Stats," a wild and crazy rock group, lay down some hot licks. That's the word from a Syracuse University researcher who says sex ranks only ninth on a list of the. 10 most important criteria in evaluating the strength and maturity of a relationship. Dr. Sol Gordon also says simultaneous orgasms are among the least important elements of marriage. They're listed even lower than computers. Gordon says too· many co.uples don't understand the meaning of romance, and he thinks that people who know why they fall in love are more likely to stay that • way. A clear understanding of what constitutes mature love may be the ticket to marital longevity, according to Gordon. "So few marriages are successful these days, partly because people h aven 't thought through the meaning of love," he said. "You hear these things like 'love is blind,' 'love at first sight.' "The news media, especially television, give the impression everything about love is spontaneous and quick, and there is the failure to realize that people who fall easily into love also fall easily out of it," he added. For example, he said, the most important element of a good marriage is sensitivity and respect for the other. The least important is simultaneous orgasm during sex, he adds. ~ The 59·year·old director of Syracuse's Institute for f .amilY Research and Education said he and his ~ix·person staff strive to simplify the definitions of love. : There are two kinds, but only one leads to happiness, Jle said. The other drains energy and creates jealousy. "If you have an immature relationship, it's exhausting; i.f mature. it's energizing," he said. "A lot of people are saying that violence in a marriage shows love ..-that love and hate are the flip sides of the same coin. That is nonsense. Violence is a part of hate; it has nothing to do with love." The best time to learn lessons about love is Jldolescence, when people first start to think seriously about relating to others, and when confusion between sex and love first arises, he said. The tendency to "confuse chemistry with maturing" and to overemphasize the importance of sex led to 1.3 Jnillion teen·age pregnancies last year, he said. "I have teen.agers asking me if it's normal not to have sex before marriage. That's bow much p~ is being put on them. I tell them it's normal to wait if they want to wait," he said. Sex ranka ninth of 10 criteria Gordon uses to evaluate the strength and maturity of a relationship. After sensitivity and respect, others ate, in order: a 6ense of humor and playfulness, communication without Molating private thoughts, doing meaningful and urposeful things together, having friends, not forcing a . ~mprornise on "who you are or want to be," tolerance 1or vulnerable aspects of each per&Qnality., acceptance of )ikes. dislikes and varying levels of ~nergy, sexual J,ntercourse and sharing household tasks. Jack Linkletter is 45 going on 19. UCl's 'Coming Onl' "-- Linklett:er tapes show for· Disney channel By LORENZO BENET of' the o.lf1 fltlot Stllff For two hours the other night, UC Irvine's Backlot pub was transformed into a film studio, complete with bright lights, television cameras, electric cords and hyper·active directon in head sets sh~uting orders. And for two hours, a talented group of UCI students got a chance to be on TV; a chance to sing gospel tunes, perform magic acts, and play clas.!lcal guitar. A medical student even did an outrageous Impersonation of Elvis Presley before a studio audience of 100 and God knows how many more folks out there in TV land. All this because Art Linkletter's son is a 45-year..()ld television producer going on 19. Jack Linkleuer, executive producer of his own televiaion HThe main emphasis here is presenting the talent. And we want to give a sense of the mood at each school each has its -own personality." production company , is producing a series for the new Disney cable channel called "Coming On!" Between now and finals, Linkletter and hia crew will visit 24 campu.1e1 acroa the country, weed out the finest student musicians, singers, comedians and dancers, and then tape them strutting their stuff. The eerles will premier 10metime in June and will be aired weekly. .. The aeries will premiere sometime in June and will be aired weekly. It comes as no surprise tha~ "Coming On!" sounds a little ~ L i n k l e t t e r • a 1 9 6 0 a s h ow; "Hootenanny,'' which featured bluegrass and folk musicianS performing on college cam~- " A a I look back," said Llnkletter, who bean a strikinQ resemblance to hia 70-year-oia father who captivated millions ol younp1en with bJ.a own show two decades ago} "~>: co~ yeara were an excaunganij dramatic period. Everytime my father thinks about college i~ makes him feel young." "The main emphasia here," ~ went on, "ia presenting tM talent. And we want to give a eenae of the mood at each 8choot -each has its own personality;:' UCl's personality: Th:~ Anteater muoot, cheerleadel'J.; surfers. big waves, a goo~ basketball team and, oh yeah, eood academic program•. studenta told the show's hoe~; Jimmy Aleck. : This night 11 acta did the~ thifli under the bright Ugh~. They had been selected b~ producer Ian Bernard who ~ auditioned 70 acts at UCI's Flnit Arta Concert Hall three weeli(ii .• •· :: The UCI stars this night Wef!: pianist Mario Ornelas; singer·IOJliwrher Eric Mayron, the ''S pin a 1 Chords," • barbershop quartet; Clanica1 aultarist Kristen Weymar; lln&* Liu Llpco; the comedy team of "Mitch and Allen;" N Mike Weber and Randy ; the UCI Gospel Choir; the uet of Pippa Winalow and David b Way; and the rock group, ''The Stats." Camera crew from "Coming On!" tapes show at UCl's Backlot. "h was fun," Mayron said after his performance. ''The producers were great to work with." · Spruce Goose show Hughes flying. boat to ~e unveiled to1>ublic LONG BEACH (AP) -Under tieht .:urity other el«Vical equipment needed '° open \he and hidden from the ~ for more than 30 years, exhibit. The tame problem turther delayed the the mammoth H"'lhel fiytna t..t will be unveiled openina to May 14, Huckaby .ad. fol' the tint time in iw own proc.ectlve exhlblt May '!be procram f« the ~Y ~ l4. Acquired by the Aero Club of Southern ~= =u' ~?iJ: the ':::-a:= Cdtomia three~ .., the h1st.oric ~= with ,. 3l~foot WiftllP.U' perched In .... GmW of aircraft, conoelwCS by lndUltrlaliltof ~~ ~ a reflec:tfft• pool In the middle of the dame'• O.W ~ once for a diltance one mum au • ·-. a.ch Harbor· on NCIWl'ftber 2. 194'1. b'8ckmed lnfllliar. \ The ~bUc will be able to enter a poci-'c Then will be a NllAUnnt =t: tiall oeJIM alumnum dame whlah ~ the aircraft. known D&arM and an avladon lift lhclP the ahlllt.; atfldally • the H-4 Ml\ d\lbbed the ~ ao.., HucllabJ IUd. and .a.w Ute plane'• (li1h\ deck ~ interior OIMI' ltllml tD be~~ a....,,., "-~ Huakatw. db.c:tor of public Nla*"9 model of the HuPiJ',H·l Ndnl filmT,,• v'._. a W..ther Carp. wlmla lwed the plane from the chronicle of tbit.~1 ~ • w • llilldll tif I MIO Qub. llld ........ to t>w.H.,.._ ahlbAt aPranllWhhney~---.W.ftMileUilidlD wU1.,." fOI' ......... for childNa r~ 14 pns u. ~. _ ...... ~ ...... _... free fm ~__. o Adult vh'dm far a llf9j • alillllt an ~ _dQi • • • ·ililllr, -. - -HUllhi' .......... : ... lillllJlr a '':&':".;!he~Oamlandt!w~ ,..._Gh ,11,. .. =: .... ot•a•t'11 ~ Dli•alblr,Yhathinr' llllMd tbl ~ 'nMt lpnlcll Owl, Ooailwillld ....a, of ... .... from~ ID April IO'-• •of• dllay ra\her Uaaa 1pruce, wu deatpM M • UOOp 11 tb1 dllt,., of CUdiiiiiHlilidi ......... , .. lftd trampcllt able ID carT1 '100 tu.DJ ....,,,11 _.,,._ 11 l Bl Orenge Ooatt DAIL V PILOT /Mond1y1 FebNary II, 19~ Pr-eachers' sons cut from same cloth . und face.I. All have IOJ\a WhOllO nedg mlnt.terlaJ LOS ANOELJCS (AP) -1'ho Rova. Oral R<>twrta. ~rt tt Schuller and Billy Oraham havtt more In common than hi1hly $blct name. careen a.re brtnail\I thc.-m out from Ir fathers' shadowa. ' Richard Roberta, 34, haa conducted bealln1 cruaadee aince aprt.na of 1979, but he aaya he MW more heaUnp u\ the 1aat alx montha of 1982 than ln th~viowt three ye.va. He "1pe&ka the word of h " nther than touchtna peo le, a different meth than hla father Wied for ~ecadee ln \all Robert A. chuller, left~ ha1 hi• own mlnl•try n ear San Juan Capillrano. rallies. Robert A. Schuller, 28, haa atuted hJa own minilt.ey near San Juan C.piatrano, about 30 milt!m from hJa father'• headquart.en at the landmark Cryata.1 C.thedral ln Garden Grove. Desplee the dlatance, he remaina cloeely linked to the senior Schuller'• "poealblllty thinking" mottoes. Hia bulldina plana a1ao compare to hJa father'~; he dreama ol what he calla a "whollatlc'' complex with a church, a college and a hoepita.1. Franklin Graham, ~•1 Franklin Graham, 30, ordained to the mlniatry a year ago, has been prealdent since 1978 of Samaritan's Purse, an ~mergency relief agency. Like Billy Graham, Franklin la taking the worldwide appro&1::h to his ministry. right, 1ake1 a worldwide approach to his mini1try. After vWta to Beirut during and after the bombings by Isra~ forces, Franklin Graham urged Chrlatiana to evangeliz.e Palestinians ln Lebanon now before they are deported to Muslim countries that bar proeelyUzing. Robert A. Schuller referred to hill father's ''landlocked" CrY.stal Cathedral aa a church "reaching the point where It la requir ing maintenance rather than growth." Among the three aons, only one is considered the heir apparent to his father. His congregation, whlch srew from 25 memben to more than 200 in the lut year, la hoping to build on a Rancho Capistrano alte, courtesy of manufacturer John Crean, who is a1ao benefactor of the Crystal Cathedral. At headquarters in Tulsa, Okla., Richard Roberts Is president of his father's television programs and regent of Oral Roberta University. The Schuller and Graham aona have their own goals. "l don't want to be Billy Graham Jr.," saya Franklin Graham. Actually, he ls Willlam Franklin Plea to parents: Talk to kids DEAR ANN LANDERS: ln the laat few years several things have been ooming out of the cloeel, and the most forbidden subject baa made the least progress. lt is child-molesting. I was 7 when my grandfather staned to fool around with me. He made me promise 1 would· never tell my parents beca1.18e it was a speciAl secret: between just ua. U any mother who .reads this aees henelf, I hope she will wake up. -GETTING IT TOGETHER AT 30 DEAR H: ftul yo.. "30." for Oarlo« you bitter experleace. Altllo.p I bve dealt wt~ W• aabject muy tlmes la ~ past I wW coattnae to remind my readers tht tlley maat be alert to every po11lblllty. To lpore It may leave a c~ld emotloully 1carred forever. My mother never told me anything about my body or ax...Sbe let me know, however. th.at only low-class, trashy people thought about such things. So when I was 7, 1 decided I must be a low-class, trashy person becauae of what my grandfather was doing with me. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ·New Kind of prob em: Friends or enemies ... don't know which. Help ua dedde. -We've known this couple for 11everal years. We ; This letter is a plea to every parent who can ~:Don't use ahynesa as an excuae to keep from di4cussing this subject with your very young children. (Four years of age isn't too aoon.) Let them know that sooner or 1'ter they will have sexual feelings and they are not dirty or bad. But 00 warn them against letting anyone use them seiually in any way. Tell them if anyone tries they m~t come and tell you at once. Several ti.mes when I allempted to get on the subject with my mother, she would suddenly remember that the soup had to be stirred. have entertained them in our home once or twice. They have reciprocated. Our lives have moved along, we've made new friends, and, frankly, we have outgrown them. Yet they persist on inviting us over regularly even though we have declined at least 10 invitations in a row. I am beginning to wonder If they really want to see us. or are they keeping 10me aor:t of ax>recant on our refusals? The men work t.ogether, 90 we don't want a knock-down drag-out. Any suggestions? -FISHHOOKS AND CHICKEN WIRE IN NEW ENGLAND l-11 l11t-l-Car =--~, ... , ........... MERCEDES BENZ ROUS ROYCE FERRARI MASERATI CLD£r BMW CONVERT. filJSTMG CONVERT. VW CONVERTB.E lltCOl.N CADl..LAC CORVETTE FORD (714) 650-1180 ~.Your Professional • Flor1st A.CAST 29 15 Red Hill Avenue South Coast Design Cen1er A· 106 Costa Mesa •n Stone Mill 641 -0610 NlJC M>TICt NOTICa CW ""'9'ftal' IA&.a T~-Cil:ll On March 7, 18'3 et 11:00 a.m. FIRST AMERICAN TITL.E INSURANCE COMPAN Y. e c.Mtofnle corporetlon • TruetM . -----------------------ti or 84-TnietM or 8'itM!tltuted l'"=============r:=================1 TruelM, of that c:.taln OMd ol Truet executed by JOHN J. REICHEl, mn """""'*' mM, Md T--___ CM_ANQl ___ C_OUN'TY ____ recorded Jenuary 2t. 1982 H NOT1Ca cw IAll! IUf'CNOlt COUfff tne1rument No. 12·0H1U, of NOTICE IS HEAE.BY GIVEN tN1 19 CMe C.... o.M.... Offldel Aeootd9 Of Onlnge County. purauent to the term• of thOM ...._ AM, C1W1 ,. ll1't1 Caltfornle, end pur~ant to thet oer1ain ~. Conol1ioo9 end PL.AINTIFF: KERI OOUMANI. °*lelfl Notice Of o.t..llt ~ Reetr1clJone ,_ded on Merdl 23. THOMAS J. OOUMANI, THOMAS .recorded October 11i 1tl2 .. 1tn. In Bo<* 12115, Pmge 1000. ec M. OOUMAHI, •"*-·by THOMAS tnatrument No. 12-1 HOI, or Mq., of~ of 0nnge County, J. DOUMANI. hie Ouardlan ed ~ Aeocwda ol Mid County,_. c.lllomla. Lllem. KIMBERL y OOUMANI, ........ and~ to ...s Deed ol That certeln reel property minor. by Tl40MAS J. OOUMAHI, Tn.&at ..... putlk 8t.1Ctlon fof CMll, daacr1bed M l.OC 1. Unit 57 o1 Trw:t her °'*dlll'I ed ui.m. .._. ~ ol IN United 8 .... ol 11858, M per m11p ~ In 80dl DEF EH 0 AH T : PAT RICK AIMr'tce. • C811H1r'e ctleC* ~ 367, Pae-24-26. lnaluel\le, ,_. ANTHONY AU8TIH, COUNTY Of to.., Ttwt• «-on ..... Of or Orange County, commonly OAAHOE. CrTY OF YOMA UHOA. NtlOnel benll, • "9tate -or t.defel llnown u : 3421 Meadow 8'~. CITY OF BREA. TRAVIS TRUST. credit uNon, °' a ...._or tectlt.i Coat• ....... c.tfofnlL The aum of M.J. 8AOQ( "SONS. INC .. AHO ==end lo•n Htocl•tlOlt pall ••M .. mente due M of ttle DOES 1 THROUGH 70. ~ In !Ne ........ ._ m4lln d•t• of lhla notice le 12. t•t.25. .,BIC'M entrence to Flrat Al'Mttloan Tiiie ~ cioee.. .... Md ~ CAm ..... -~1 .,.,,_ ~ IOOIMd .. ,,. "Ill be told at publlc uctlon NOTICm ., .. ....,. .._ ~ E. Flfttt St.. In the di)' Of..,._ Alie. pureuant to Section 13 ol tile ri. .._.. .., ............. ,.. c:.itfornla. .. ltle1 ~.J title Md CM Code of the State o1 ..... ,_ --. ....., ..._ "*'-' CIClnW¥ld to -now Mid on Marefl 14. 1tl3, et Ille MM!,_,....... ......... ._. by"undereeldDeedolTM!fln._ Entrance. County ~ 100 ... ...., 1• ..... P'°'*1Y lltuatad In Mid Cowltty CMe Center om. W•. Sen1• An.a. " yow wWI to ..-the ecMce of tnd 8tale d1ea111Wd. •; CelMbtnle. •I the hOIAr ol 11:30 .. "" an ettorney l1t Ihle melter. you The tend relen ed to In tllra '!!'° W. Coast Hwy, Mlwport 8eadl The r-d OWl'l9f of Mid tMI lihoUld do 10 ~ ao ttWl your c::: la ....... In the .._ of ~~====~~~~~=~property et Ille ttrne ol Defeutt. -written reeponee. If arty, may be County o1 Or-..~ o1 ..: JOHN 0 . OOUOLA88 end lledonttme. IMne.~la--1tled•fialloM.; E~IZA&ETH PHILLIPS, .. her AYllOI U•••• ... at•• LOI 23 of Trect No. ••2• ... mnnoue ..., ..... NAl9 STAl'llmNT The ro1towtng P«eon le doing ~-~APARTMENT 8EAVICE8, =· OenoYe, LAgune Hiiie, CA : 11108£RT N. EL.L.IOTT, 22'21 a.-. ~Hite. CA 92963. T'llll ~ le conducted by .,, ltldMduel. Aobert N. Ellott T'llll .._. -....., wlttl the CoilntY Cler1I ol Onnge County on F*'-1 3. 1913. . .--n P\lbllefled Orenoe Cout oe11y Piiot, Fe«>. 7, 14. H . 21, 1913 114-83 In,__. ..._), ""-IMI ~ ~Me. 11 lrtMMI ,_.. *"'I Oft • IMP_.,,.., In 9°'* addt•H I• HH M•u Clrcle, ......, ...,. u& • 1 •1 c1 • 02, '•IH 41, 42 and 43 of L.omf>ocl, Clllltomla. -... w. ......... ....,. mtecetl~ =~ecor•• Of The .... wlll be~ by_, .......... ...._,,, ... 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W OOIPGll .......... a.w ......... "99 0llaal .. ,_. ....... ..-a:==~ ::,_ ...... " ........ -~-.. _ . .:!..":!!::'~~ ""' =• _ ..... • ,_,......~PC°'"' =::,: .. .fa. °'91119 OSlllllJ"' "'-=: ar.. --.,.., ,.., ..... 1, ,.. • • .. ,.., .... M.11. UWll ... 11 Graham Ill, but he has always been called Franklin. But the meaning of hJa atatement ~larger. He ia not being a:roome<f as SU<X:e980r to hJa 64-year~old father. "God'a gif ta cannot be inhertted.'' said Franklin Graham. Wfl.Ue not ruling out the poaibWty that God someday might "choose" him to continue his father'• minlatry, he said, "I've got more work than I can handle right now." . ' Allll l.AllDEIS -DEAR BOOKS AND CHICKEN WIRE: TeD refa1al1 ••d tlley are atlll calllD1? It'• an eadDruce coateat. Since yo• obvtoaely doD't wlab to aettpt ~elr llOlpl&aUty, keep uylD1 no •.• &Ive ao e:rcaee. Simply say, "So sorry, we area•t abfe to make It." -DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife iwho is in her late 70.) has a nephew with no common sense. He threaten.a to come visit ua, although we have told him he is not welcome. Last year this fellow showed up (uninvited) when we were out for the evening. He picked the lock, made himaeU comfortable in the guest bedroom and stayed for several days. My wife ia not well. Her worry over him doing the aame ~this year is caU&ing aleeplea nights for us both; IIow can we protect ounielves agaiNt this nervy peat? -UNCLE CHARLES JN LOUISIANA DEAR UNCLE: Write to ~e nervy pest aad tell raJ.m If lie repeats last year'• performuce be wUJ be arret&ed for breakla1 ud at.er1.D1. ,_. ""' ,_ 1, M, It; a •w:.·1. =r.:··~ ~-__.;;-~~~-~--"'-~~---~~ " ............. .....,. llMA IOMllCI ATWIT'S ENO On~ ev~ ur thl> tut eplllode of .. M•A•S•H,":' which Lt a monwnctnl to how aood televlaton can bf- it'• tnwreauna to epecu.lat.e on what le down ~ reed. I saw• promo tho oiMr nJaht for a new ahow, N:»Led by attorney F. Lee &Uey. It 11eemS a l\*l who hu 80n>O real Important reuona not to tell th1 truth (\bu one I uw featured the man who clalmed Howard Huahes bequeathed hJm a fortune), but aw.,. he ii not lying, la af ven a lie detector test A great par( of th~ program I• watching 1 needle zig back And fort}\ on a polygraph tat You could die from th~ t"xdtemtm\. What do I know? Maybe an electronic eeriee etarr~ns a machine ii th wive of the future. Notht.nt ebe has "worked." It'• poaslblc thf' human element no longer amuses or ti UllatL>tJ wi. I know this. IC this show has any kJnd ot rating at all, Indicating a trend, you c:an look forward nex~ seuon to the following lineup: Celebrity Heartbeat! An exciting new game ahow where c e lebrities are given an electrocardiogram and contestant.II choeen from the audience are pitted against one an9iher to aee which one hu the beflt score. (Thelt.udlence le divided lnto red, blue and green teams and can also &hare In the tun.) "And The Winner I.a ... " A weekly aeries on how the votes are tabulated for such exating ahowa u the Oacars, Emmys, Tonya, Grammys, Country Western, etc. A behind-the-aoenes look at Prloe and Waterhouse pushing buttons and diacussing how many rented tuxedos are solled when they're returned. A family bonanza. "Feeding Your Computer." A computer nutritionist diacusses how to-keep your computer healthy. With guest afpearances by H . and R. Block, E.F . Hutton and .. B. and M . "Go Play in the Traffic," a sitcom set m the drama of the Driver's ~icense Bureau. Every week, Profe910r Kingsley helps teen-agers cram for their eye test. ~e drama builds as each week we try to guess which students will ~ and which one will fail. (Look for Parallel Parking to be a spmoff.) Television has always gone with trends, from medicine to law to Westerns to drama to comedy and private eyes. It's the machine·s turn. Be still, my beating heart. POT SHOTS BY ASHLBGH BRILLIANT Sool"ler or later, we. m.ust JJive up all hope of a better ~~sterdaJJ . ~ • Orang• Cout DAIL y PILOT /Monday, February 28, 1883 ... Pinter revel:f]S ··more character in 'Betrayal' ;; ... l:SY 'l'OM 1'1TU8 or-.o.1y,....,..,. lt'• taken the beuer part of 20 yeara, but audlencet now can attend u production of a Harold Pinter play at South Coast Repertory with the reaaonable certainty that they're going to under1tand ll. "Betrayal," the alxth Pinter work to be it.aged at SCR, Involve• three people tangled in an extramarital affair. A almple enough theme - except that Pinter begins hla atory at the end of the alfafr and worka bacl<ward to Ill beatnnJ.ng. Yet the uaually enigmatic Britiah playwright offen much more Insight Into hla characters than hla early acripll revealed. There even la a good deal of hwnor, and a lessening of the menacing silence that has become Pinter's stock ln trade. In "Betrayal," Pinter operates on the theme that "things aren't always what they seem, and almost never what other people say they are." We view the lovers after the embers have long since cooled, then later we watch the two men, best of friends, chat amiably at lunch and real.Lze that the betrayed husband is fully aware of the situation. It's a relaxed Pinter, writing almo6t with the devilishness of his countryman Alan Ayckbourn. Though the humor is more cerebral, and served in tene, Plnteresque phrasing, it is assuredly there and gives the characters a dimension missing in earlier plays such as "The Birthday Party" and "The Homecoming." Of the three cast members, Thomas R. Oglesby as the literary agent who's cavorting with his best Programming s lated for black viewers LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Black Television Work.shop of Los Angeles Inc. has won permission to operate a new, non-commercial television station on Channel 68. The nonprofit group has pledged to offer at least 30 hours a week of locally produced programming designed to serve the needs of ~ blacks in Los Angeles. Administrative Law Judge Walter C. Miller awarded the pennit which will become effective in 50 days. -Stephfln SchHfer, US MllQazlne Jon\k)ight ,, Table for Five ~ 0 ·~=-==-.T-'"::00.--. ""LOVESICK' is just wonderful:' -Pol Collin.. CBS Morning N-. CBS-TV DUDL.£Y f\fOORE ...... arm .. ElJZABE.TH N'd:.D/ERN trit-nd'a will' g"lvN th mo9t lnatahl lnto the 1eheme. Hll reactlona and motJvaUon are mot9 natural (at leut to ua) than th oth r two, and C>aletby oonvey1 hll tenaion with ,..lalive ue. C«eUa R dd n u th erTant wife doea mont with fad.al expl'etlion than with Pinter'• lp&l'M dl.W,Ue, and her bce.akdown eceM whJch doMt the flr1t act la both rtveuna and puuUna. Dan Kem 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOlllNA TIONS "'Frances' is aTriumphr' What a Wonderlul World ol Shopping, right at your fingertips everydayl Dally Piiot Clu alllad Adi To place your ad, call 642-5878 •nd lat • Classlfled Ad-Visor help you .... ·-· RUFFELL•s UPHOLSTHY ............... '-"- 'tzl HAJllOa IL YD. COSTA MISA -141·1 IH 5 Ac1d1my Award Nomkrations SOPHIE'S CHOICE llOM.o-flM. .... 1MI Cl UT/IUM.l:lt.W. "THI INTITY'' (II) . .......... 8A T /IUMI 11:11. 4Cll, ._ ~dword!> WESTBROOK CINEMA ~=:~:~·(::;~.' O• .. •• ,.,, 530-4401 Early Bird Dinner Specia.l_s BEE!c~!~. !!,~~~~!i!~·95 Baked Potato & Corn on Cob also P1cific le4 Saapper Pri•e lilt 17.95 DAILY Stt?J.a. IVI . .... ,... T~WSldolil ~=: for jut $5.95 I II Complete U.S. Choice dtnners, lndudlnQ soup or salad. baked potato or rtc:e pllaf and touted Ranch Bread. Valua UM thac won't lut forcwr so come into StuartAndcnon'• today. Vou'ra aonna (uJ Qood mtdc. 1tltfly play1 her hueband wit a touch of tht" omlnoua nature that charlCWrb.ed many of th pla~rttht't earlier chancterl. David EmmH dlrtctl whh the requlalte K"Onomy or motion, temperi,q the action to the play'• few aelect hJah PGl.ftta. Keith Heln'a mulUple Mttlnaa are appropriately bare and mlnimally f W'nl.lhed' LUXURY THE~TRES 1 .. ""MttlMt Sllewl .. 1MYl2.lltllllettotlltfwl1tMltt4 s 11sm44.1 .. 11,16J .. 2ssJf~o;:,) FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTI V111tOur ... * if able for Five ARCADE of GAMES• ~ ·.'. ·, ... lh•w• 1:,'J"~dl 11409 11141J10011117141101U f.18 HRS .• Drlw•lnt O"n 1141 WHllnlP!h / l :JO WHllencll Cltildrt11Uftder12 f rtt Ullless Meted •BARGAIN MATINRRS • -MOnday urru-sarurc1ay --- All PartormancH bafCHa 5:00 PM IE..,e S,.clll E•ll .. 11111111 IM HtMays) "WITHOUT A TRACE" "°' ---·-.-· "THE ENTITY" 1•1 ----- "TMI LON>I Of' DtlC~"Pll -----LAKEWOOD CENTER W ALi! IN __ ... _ --"TOOT81E" ------ "THE STING II" ------ LAKEWOOD C ENTER SOUTH WAl l ... .. T AaLE FOR FIVE" --·--·-.- .......... ANAHEIM 0111111 IN ._ ..• '-.. 119-fflO "THI ..OAD WAMIOW' 1111 -......or- e.a"-.......... BUENA PARK l•• .t " ~---·--llM070 .. •• • & .. t LINCOLN n,.,,, 1N l __ " .. -··-UI~ I fl)lJP,tA!N Vfult Y (,1/1\1~ IN ' .. H I W A Y .l Y • .t " . . . -.. ~,. C.·"- "THI Tor ... -............ Cllm .. _ I A ·~,..Hi;' f\. • ' ~ • "LOVESICK".,., _____ .... "THI VIA" Of UVINQ DA~~~'Cr' tt AC,,._,, AW,._ --"OANDHI"-.. DOLaY ITIMO ---loc1111y ot Co . ..Ol••oocl 213/511·9110 ·-----"80PHIE'8 CHOICE" (It) ---- "THE ENTITY".._ ..... ___ _ "TMI mtrTTY" ... -................ Cllll .. _ ............ ·-·-"-ffl·MH "'LSrll ....., THI '""' ,.,..... "" ¥ ..... fllv.' .. "llADIMW' ... -,...YQM» IYL".,. . ....... Plnwr may be, aa SCR auaeaia. an acqw-.d ta.ate, but "Betrayal" ahould prove 1ppeUJ1.na wen to thote who flnd hll play• dltflcuh to a1~. Performancea continue Tueaday1 thro\llh Saturday• at 8, Sunday• at 7:30 and wee!Jend maUneoa at 2:30 unUJ March 27 at SCR'1 Fourth Ster Theater, 65~ Town Center Drive, Costa ,., ... Cal 957 ~4033 for ticket lnfonnatlon. .. •• Orlnjl Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, FtbNaty 21, 1883 lc."••·1•:1.1• MAVef. IF' I TORE MONUAV~ OFF TM£ CALE NOAA TM£Rf. 0 & NO MOR£ MONVAVS THE FA~llLl' CIRCL'8 ~by 8 11 Keane "I didn't ecrt my banana 'cause it's burned." MARMADl.:KE by Brad Anderson I \ "I'll be glad when winter is over and he goes back to sleeping in his doghouse!" PUNUT8 TIJM8LEW£E91 ®!HERE <10TH~ PRoFITS! ~~ mind." DE:\:\IS THt: Mt::\ ACt: Hank Ketchum fl 2 -10 1 ? I 5 ~ l ~ ~THAi'S FUNNY ... MY DAD O\N TEU. /F tis A ect', OR A GIRL JUST BY LOOKJN' AT lHE 60TTOO OF ITS FEET." by Ferd & Tom Johnson 'our! HS1L.~ ~TA DANGeRoLJS P C.SC>e"NT! J . f' ' .• ..... j ~· • I CU -At SouTh vulnerable, you hold: t4197' 0 4JN 0 41 t7! The blddlnr hat proceeded: SHU. Wee& N.,Q £aH t • Pue 2 O Pue '0 , ... '0 ,,.. 1 Whal action do you take'/ 4 . -You are in slam ter rltory, but ll won't help you to ult for aces. H partner hat no ace, you can •Liii be laydown for slam. but you don't know whether t.o bid it or not. The aolution is to make a cue·bid o( five diamonds. That wlll make it clear t.o partner that he needs first or second·round control in clubs lo move beyond five hearts. SHOE MV SNO\VMAN WAS LONELY, SO I BUILT HIM SOME'THIN6 TO KEEP HIM COMPANY -.. . -~ . GOif N ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Q.!-Nelther vulnerable, u South you holdi •41Ql5 ~AQNI 05 tQ2 The blddlnr hu procHded: 8t•tlt WHt Ntrtll Eut I+ Pue It Pue z 0 , ..... , ... 1 What action do you take'/ A.-You mishl rebid your heart• In the hope that part ner hH three-eard 1upport, but that it unlikely In the llrht of p.artner'• bidding. He h11 1hown • good, long club 1ult and a aub-mlnimum two over-one reaponae. Still, we feel your hand rate. one move t.oward game because or your queen of clube, and the bid we like ia four cluba. 'U-Doth v11lnerable, 11 South you hold: . +4QJ50 K7 OAKIMtAM 1 he blddlnr h11 procffded: 8t9'1a Welt Nri E..t I O P ... 1 • P111 7 What do you bid now? 4. -It mfghl teem that the value bid ia a jump to four apadea, but that doe• not t.ake Into account that ac11 and king• are undervalued in t he point count and that you have a hand rich In controlJ. You thould encourage part· net to look for tlam, and the way to do ao lt with a jump shift. We suggest three cluba. U given the opportuni· ty. you should jump lo four 1padea at your next turn to 1how your ercellent trumpt. Q.•-A• Soulh. vulnerablt. you hold: •KJIW 015 •AQMH· The biddlns hat pr0tttdtd: 8Htti Wttt Ntrtll £1.t I • p.., t ~ Put I• Pu• Z NT PaM I • PUI 4 • PtM 7 What action do you take'/ A.-You have given partner • romplete picture or your hand, and he hu cho en to simply aetlle for gamti. Your void in partner's suit can hardly be called an aHl'l, .o there is no reason why yuu should bid on. Pus. by Jeff MacNelly _by ~ev1n Fagan by Lynn Johnston ITOK,OADPY l'LL GIVE I HIM SACK . OAYTME SPEOIAL8 -7:00- (1) fWl\IHZll -t:OO-QD AICH um.E'S AOllH HOOO -t0:00- (8) Fl£ETWOOO MAC IN CONCERT -2:00- (t) THE ~TORS -2:30- (1) LllERACE IN LAS VEOAS -3:30- (t) TltE UTTt.E MEAMAIO -12:30-~ ~ NIOKTWfn4 DAW> -~UPClOSE ~ LOVE, AMEflCAH mLE -tt-AO- •WCOLU..0 -us- lCHl >MOW -t.JO- Aliff('( '~N(Wl~T OU THH< YOU QOT ... complete llttlngt In TV Log CHANNEL LISTINGS fJ KN)(T ((llSI I) KNBC INBCI 9 lc.T LA ( lno I .KAllC IA0() 0 KFMB ICBSJ 0 KHJ TV Cl1K1 I Ci) KCSI CAIKJ e 1errv11no1 Cl> KCOP TV Clno I SI KCE1 I PBSI m KOCE cPOSJ l~)KOOC(lllCI ) ,o, On TV l l TV H HOO C l(111erYM•) t t IWORJ NV .NV M1 (WlBSI l IESPNI S !Showt1mf'I u Sl>olltQhl • ICal>t .. N!'w" Ntolwork) Orang• Coe•t OAILV PILOT/Monday. February 28. 1Q83 •• P\IUC NOTICE Mt.IC MOTICl T ,._ NOTICI °' f"UITlll' SAi.i NOnc8 -TflUITa't UU ,,.,,.... .• · .... ~ T• .. 11!: ~11, T,. .... 'W1" _,.,..... _..... On M.,ctl 21. 1NJ, at I 00 'M, MOTICe °' DllA~T AlfO On Miiot! 7, ttt3 •I 11 00 Im Mld-C•I l ttwlc .. J • Calllornla On Marc:ll '· ,.., .. 1100 . '"· .. C1lON TO llU. , I". T "M t A I c AN TIT LI Corpore tton •• tu w ladlllO, f'IRIT AMIRI C AN Tlfl.I &MDO&ID°'.,.,.., INIUlllANCf COMPANY, 1 Oovlnt , C..lf0tni. 11122, .. d<;, INIUR•O~CI COMPANY, 1 ~A#TNOTICI CelilOfnll (j(jl~lllOft, M Trull•, appofnltd frutttt undtr anct CtllfOtnll OOfpottllon, • T.,..._, I, YOU" ,,IOftlRTY II IN 0t~TN1IM0t8111>tt1M9d pww11o o..ctOIT"*reiootdtd Ot 8"°*90' Tniee. Ot lut>tlltlMd '0"101,0IURI llCAUll YOU TruetM. ol 11111 '*1•1n 0..0 Of leplembet 3, lelO In !>°'* t317, irutlM. of lhtl c.tltln !)Md ol ARllllHINDIN YOUlll,AYMIHTI. Trull UICUltd by IANOY ~ l&H,of0fftcl,al"9cofelalnflt tru11 ut0u1ect lly IANDY IT MAY Ill IOLQ WITHOUT AHY PARIKH 1 married men," 1111 ofllOe of Ille County '*'O:•,: ,AAfKH, • ""''*' man, .. nit CO\lf'T AOTIOH. Md 10\I mey 111¥9 IOle llld MC>l'lll ptOl)lll)'..I 11\d Ofl/lfll Coul\lt_ ...... of t0le and MC>at•I• prOC>ttf)'. •nd th9 ltoal rtg11110 11r1119 '°"' aooount 1cord1J J1"u1ry 21. 1tat H 111ecu1te1 by -oe ''""'"' .. rtoord1d Aprll t . ttu .. '"oooct ll#Mllno b)' INYfflCI .. of 1111trum111f No. 12 0>8141 ol True•~•. WILL ICLL AT 'UIUC· ln1tru1111nl No U· 114210, OI )'Our f"' dut p1ym111l1 PIUI Ofllclel Aeo«dl of OflllQI Counly, AUCTION TO HIOHllT llODI" Olflclel Alootd• ol Ofanot CCMlty. P•''"' ltd ooe11 and ••P'"'" Oalll.o1rnl1, anct pur~1n1 to 11111 ,:o" CAIH (pey.oll at tltnt of.- Celllotnla, tnd pur•uant lo lhtl wllhltl ""-l'l'Olllht from lht delt oettlln NOiiet Of Otftull tll«eundlt I" lawful monty or 1111 Unlltd Olftllll Notlat of OtflUlt ,,__,., tNI notlot of Otllllll ... tlCOfdld. rtoordtd OCIObtr 14, 1182 u llallt) al. lh• tronl 1n1ranc. Of rteordtd Ootobtr 14, 111~ H Tiiie •mount I• 1378,041 H plu• l1111tumtn1 No 8'·380839, ol 1101 w 81vtnlMnlh It, e.tltl 11111rumtnl No. 12-180834. ol , ... of 1-21•83, MCI Wiii Iner-Offlclat Recotelt ol NICI Cout11y, Wiii Ana, CllHOfnla 927ot all 1191". tl!MI Offlclel Atcotdl of Mid County. wlll \11'1111 )'OUf ~nl beCOIMI ourt111t und« and wrtu11111 10 NICI Deed of and lnletMt oon~ to and now under and purw1111t to Mid o..ct of You mly not htvt 10 P•Y 1111 Trual NII 11publle1uct!otl IOt oMll, held by 11 under Nld o..ct of Tl'\llt Trutt Ml! •I pu'>llO auouon fOf GUll1 '""" unp1ld portion 01 your llw1UJ me>MY Of thl Ur~ltd l •tt• 01 111 1111 prop1r1y 111u1l•d In Hid 1awM mOOty of lht UnUtd l lllll °' aoc;ounl, evtn 11\0uOh lull payment Am41rle:I. I c:ulller'e ~ PIY•ble Coonty and Slate dllGrlbtd 111: Amtrlea •• CMhllt'• Ctleolt payablt WU ~. bl.If you ""''' PIY to Mid Tru•IM draWll on ...... or Loi • of Tract No. 422.4. Ill !tie 10 Mid Trutltil ,,_on 1 •••••CH Ille amow1t tlllld tbo,,., n111o"al b1nk. • 11111 or ft<ltrtl Clly ol Ntwpot1 lledl, COUtl1Y df nauonll btnk. t 11111 or fedtral Alttr tllrM monltll ffom Ille Cl••• ofldtt umon, °' 1 •l•I• CH •tdtttl Ofanoe. 8t1n1 of CtlllOmlA. • (Jiii' Cfldlt lllllOn, 0t t II••• °' ledliral of '~ordallo" ol 11111 ooeu111•"' Hvlno1 and 101n Htoc1111on mec> ,_decl In I* 197, P11811(•) Hvlno• •"d lotn u10011110" (wtlleh dal• ol r41COtdtlton ~· domtclled 111 11111 1t111, 11 1111 meln 1 10 14 1"01u11v1. Mltc•lllMOllt clomlolltd In 11111 tttle, et lhe rnatn lltreon). IHllMI Ille obllQtllol\ belno 1nlranc• 10 Flrat Amtrtcan lHI• Mape, Ill lhe omot Of ttle Count)' 1ntrano1 to Flrtl Amtrlotn Tlltt IOfeoloMd upon permit• • tonoer l!l*Nanoe Comi>any looalld al t 14 Recorder of Mid Counly llllU(llllQt Company IOCtlld ti 114 petlocl, 10\I "'"" only '"' legel~lll EM• Flftll Sllett, In Ille clly ol lanl• Thi '''"' •ddrtH Ind olllet Eut Fifth l lrMt. In I.lie City of llfl•• 10 lloe> tht '°'~ by Pl Ana. Calll0tnla, llt 11111 rtgttl, tltlt COfMIOll dallQNllon. II Mrf, of tht Ana. Clllfomll. all ltlll riO"I. !Ille Ill• tnllfe amov"t dtma"d b)I and 1n11r111 conYl)lld to and now '"' propany Clfte;rlt>ed abow It ancl lnllfNI ClOll\19Ytd 10 illCI now ~ cttdllCH. htld b)' II undef uld Deed of'""' putpotled lo b•· 2100 ltnllee<> htld b)' 11 under Nici OMd OI Trual To ftlld CMll llle atnOUnt you mutt In tht pro~llY 111u1t1d In Hid Drlvt , N-porl 8e41ch. Cl.IUOfriia In Ille PfOperly 11tu1ttd In Hid p.y, or 10 lfflngll fOf peymartl to COunty 11\d 811!1 O..Crlbtd M tateO County and 1111• O-lbtd ~ llOP lht lor•cloturt, or II your The ltnd rtlttrtd 10 In tlllt Tiit undtr1lgn1d T1u1t11 The land ttltrred 10 In tlllt ptoo«t)' It In loreelol1111 for any guarlflt• 11 t1lu1llCI In thl 1111• of dltclalm• l "Y ll1Dlllty lot any g&&atelll .. 11lllUlttdIn111181 .. of Ollltf , ... on. con11c1 PACIFIC c.NIOmla. County ot Otano-. City ol Incorrect-of 1111 11/M addr9I Celllotnll, County of Orange, City of E M PL 0 Y & R S I N S U R A NC E """..; Nld 11 dete<lbtd N toll~ and Olh« OOIMIOO ~. If IMnt, and It delOtfbld M fOllowl· COMPANY, Clo Rene J. GMCOIK, PARCEL 1 .,;,; -11. II ltlOWfl llf't, #IOWl'I ll«tln PARCEL t: Unit ti HI, M NIOWfl Jr . 1100 Glendon A...,, Sit 1900, atw! 0Mer1btd tn tM cor>Oornlnlum Said Hie wlll bt made, but and ottctlbtd In tht Condominium LOI AnQllM, Calif 90024. Ttl (213) plan rtc:ordld on Augual 5. t981 In wllllOUI CO\'I "'"' or warra nty. """'-did on ~t &. 1981 In 819-111,I 8oOll 14t911, ~ 1eea 01 o"lcill ~-°' lmplllcl. regttdlnO Wt. BOOll 14t611. Page Illa of~ II )'OU hl VI 1ny q""t1on1. you record• QI Mid OOUlllY pOHHtlon, or ."c;umbrt"Cll, ReG«dt of Mid County. ellould conlact a 1awy1r or 1111 PARCEL 2·-An uf\dMdld 1/Uth l"cludl"g 1111. c;11uo••· •"d PARCEL 2: An undl\'lded t/44th govtmmtnl AgltlC)' which may,, ..... lnletlll. u I tenant In common In ~ of Ille TrwtM tnd of lhl lntetllt, .. 1 letiant In common In lnlurld Ille loln lllt 111 1"1er111 In and 10 1111 lru•ll crtll•d by Hid 0Md of th• 111 11111r111 In tnd lo lht Rtmtmber, YOU MAY LOSE common "" of LOI 7 ot Tract Trvtl, 10 pey the remaining princllC)el common ., .. ol LOI 7 ol Traot LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT 104114 •• per map Hied In 8ooll "'"'' ol tlle notl(•) aecured by Mid 104U, N per ma,p flied In 8ooll TAKE PROMPT ACTION 493, pag911 35 10 37 1nctu111v1, or Deed of Trull to wit: 1711,053.51 4&3, P1g411 36 to 37 lnc;tullv•, ol NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: '""' ml1Gell1n1ou1 map•. rtoord• ol wllll lnl•MI '""'°" from 1217112 Ml•c1llant0Ut M1p1, rtcOtdt ol TI c 0 R TITLE IN 8 u RAN c E Mid county .. IUCh llfm "defined to 2122/83 of 194ff 47 " 27.~ Mid County, u IUCI'! tlf'm II d.rlned C 0 MP ANY 0 F CAL IF 0 RN I A '" thl aroci. tnlltle<I "deltnlllOnt" per annum H provldtd I" H id In Ille 1rt161t tntlllld ··0et1n1tlon1" fOf'merly TITLE INSURANCE llld of lh• doolerttlon ol c;ov1na"11, notl(1) plut aotlt and ldvlnOll of of thl 0tct111Uon of Covina""· TRUST COMPANY, • llOfpot'ltlon. oondlllo"• and r1t1rlc1lon1 S3H4.H wttll lnttrlll. to dete. Condltlo"' and Rutrlotlona It duly IC)OC)lnltd Trutlll undlt a rtoOfdld In Booll t40ll5. page 619 Tiie ~ary undet Mid Dead recorded In Booll 140115. Paot 519 Deed ol Trull dlltd 7111 day of 0 I 0f110 I a I , • 0 0, d •• ( 1111 ol Truilf hefttofCHI IJllCMtd 1111<1 o l Ofllcl al R1oord1, (th• April, 11172tHCUlldb)'WILLIAM J. "dect1ra1ton''J, and any d1llwtr1d 10th• u"dtrelgntO • ··D1cl1r1llo""I. '"d 111y BUCKLEY ind JOAN MARIE amendmenta '"d eupp1tm1n11 wrllltn Nolle• of D1t1ult ind 1m111dm1n11 and 1uppl1m1n11 BUCKLEY. hu1b1nd •nd wllt 1n tllefeto. Etectlon lo Sell. Thi u~ ltwtto. levor of PACIFIC EMPLOYER~ ' EKCtptlng all oll, oll rtgllll. caulld Mid Nollet of Dllault and • exc1ptlng Ill Oii, Oii rlgllll. IN s u RAN c E c 0 Mp AN y. • mitletlll, mlne<ll rlgllll, 1111ural g.. EltcllOn 10 Sell 10 bl reoordld In mlMflll. ml111tll riO"tl, nalwal (181 COfpor1llon u Trullor. to MCure rlghll Ind olhtf t1ydroc:a1borlt by tht COunty -'*• 1111 rMI PfoC>l'fY riO"I• tnd othet hyd<ocerbc>nl by ce rtain obllga 1ton1 recorcl•d wllatto•v•r nimt k"ow". o•o-le !Ocl11d Fex lnlOfmatlOn on Seit, whataotwtr name known. g10· 4/1'\172 .. lnttr-• no. 10526, In tlltrmal ''""' 1no 111 productt conlact a-tlcl•ry Flrel Fldellty lhtrmal llHm and all produCll book 100S0, P IOI 692, II derlvtd lhertfrom, wlllloul, Tllrltt 6 LOI" AHOC:lallon. (714) dtrtvtd thtretrom, wllhoul, t>enellclvy, ol Ottk:lll RtoOf'dt In howevtr. lht rlghl 10 drlll, ml"'· 659-t671 , A11e"llo": Atlpll llowl\'11', 11141 rlglll 10 drUI, mine, lht 011101 ol 1111 Rtcordtr ot ,1t0ft. •JIPIOt• and opwett llvO\IOh 8uctllNl'I llOft, exp!O(• and oS>et•ll tlvougll Or1n111 Counly. C1ll'Mlr1111 . the llUrl-CH the uppe< 500 1111 or DATED: Ftbt\lely 22. 1tel. Ille eurl-or tht upper 600,... of delcrlblng lend'"""" -Tiil .-t lhe IUblUlllCI ol H id land, .. MIO-CAL SERVICES. 111e 1ub1urtac;e ol Hid l111d, .. 50 1111 of tot 20 ol lrlCI No. 1073 • ,_Yid 1" d4MHI from 1111 ttvl"• A Clltloml• CotporetlOn. r.-vtel In 0..0 from Ille ltvlnt W-on• map tll«IOf rto0tdtd In ~y a Mlc:tllgan eotpot'lllon, u Mid T""1 .. COfl'IC)llllY 1 MIC:Ngln ocwpotttlOn. book 34 page 40, Mltcella"eou• rtc0tdtd 'FebnHWy 13 198111'1 Boolt 9y: P1lrlda "-8tntl9y. Sec:. ~ F.twua,y 13, 1081 In 8ool! M1p1. r1cord1 ol H id Orange 13848 Page 144S ot · Olllcl1I 12'3) 331·22M .... _, T h 40 7 7 h 131148 Pagt 1448 of Olllcl•I County Recordi Publllhld Orange Coett ..,..1y S a t t e t Rec:o<~ . tncludlng one Hid obllg.allon "''° H~llng Ill wet« riallll. Piiot, F«> 21. M•ch 7, l4, ~ .... ro Ov -Nfto IJICIC)tlng al_,., r1Qht1. ptrlorm1nc1 •t:=t d•lld _,,_ suc:11 wtlet riO"ll lhalt DI ,.,_..... wf*hlr IUClh wet• riO"ll lflall be 4n/72 tflll lhe tntertst nparl1n, OVlflyl"ll· •PProprlallvt. .,,._.,. MftllC[ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • riparian. ovttlylng, 1ppr00fllll¥t, under IUc:ll Dead o4 TIUl1 tnd lhe p.,co letlng, •pr11crlpllv1 .or 1----'"..;.;.~.;...._""----- --- --~--rcot1tl1J9;-preterlpHve-or ottfft•Oont .. ,,,,,. llllf.-~ ~tn:trlJal. NSClt, ~. life NOTICa TO CMOn'Of'a · • h contr.c1Ull. wttllOul. '-· Iha Pflllfllly llekl by 11141 undetllgned; right of entry for tlle 1xetciM ol cw llUUt TilAMlf'D t t t t right of entry lor 111e 1111rciM of ttlal l>flldl of. and deftu« In, Iha .ucn 11Q1111. 11 ret«'llad In dM<I ,.__ t1Ct1'4W7 u.c.c.) from fht lrvl"• Comp1ny. a Trull It MCurlty hH OCC41rrad In Mlclllgen c;orporetlon. 11co1ded c.ldllorw of SANDRA J. SWARTS, go 0 U On Op On lg ~II r1Qlll1, •• ,._,,ad In deed obllglllonl ICH whldl IUdl Dead o4 lrom 11!1 lrvlnt Comp•"'I'· a Nollet I• lltrtby given 10 lhl I Mlchlg•n corporation. rteordtd that pl)'l'lllf\l llal nol belt\ mlCle of: February t3, 198t In 8oolt 13Ma. Tr""1eror ~ 11orne lddftll le By FRED ROTHENBERG ~ T-.leloft Wrtt. NEW YORK -Col. Sherman Potter, whose by-the-boOk rule over the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital contained an addendum full of good-sense exceptio ns, was going through a middle-age crisis. He was worried that he had hobbled past the prime of his life, both as a man and a doctor. In surgery, one of his mistakes nearly killed a patient. who was saved only by the qukk work of a younger doctor. P otter was contemplating early retirement. "U I strike out. this could cost a kid his life," said Potter. "Joe DiMaggio went out with his batting average and head h e ld.high." It turned out th.ft Potler, played by Harry Morgan, was just having a bad day. Maybe he had mixed the green glop and the brown guck in the ~tent. So, like the rest of the troops at the 4077th, P ott.er gets to go out o n top tonight. when the 3-year-long Korean W ar ends lta 11-seuon run in the finaJ episode of ''M• A •s •H" on CBS. (Seen locally a t 8:30 on KNXT, Channel 2). . It's rare when a program quits at an artistic and popular peak. "All in the Family" reruns are a nostalgic reminder of what "Archie Bunker's Place" once was. But today's "M• A •s•H," with its b.iihly developed characters and scalpel's edge, remains as valued a treasure of wit and wiadom as it ever was. The 2'h-hour grand finale will cost adverti.aers an unprecedented $450,000 for a 30-second commercial, $50,000 more than the going rate for last month's S uper Bowl. "M•A•S•H" got more popular with age. This season's third-place ranking in the ratings is its best ever. And tonight's farewell performance could set TV history. The "Who Shot J.R.?" epi.aode of "Dallas" attracted 53.3 percent of the nation's TV homes. and 76 percent of thoee watching at that hour. But. in 11 years. nearly every viewer baa been touched by "M• A •s• H," and that meant' tonight's episode could have broader a ppeal. Ali.stair Cooke doesn't watch much oommercial TV, but he's hooked on ''M•A•s•H" reruns. Henry Kblinger ia a fan. "I'm ttlieved to learn , Fet>NerY t3, tN1 In 8ooll 1394S. Tiie eum1 which b1came due on PllOI 1448 ol otllclal rto0td1. 431 PromOnlory om. EMt. Chy of Paot t'4e o4 Ottlclal Recordl. Octobtt 28, t912 In accotd1nce PARCEL 3: EIHmlnll .. '" NewpOr1 e.aotl, County of Ofange. Peace is at hand," h e w ired when the show PARCEL 3: Eaaetnlfll• • "' wtlll • wr11tet1 demand""" dated IOfth In'"' MCllOn tntltlld "Olt'laln s1a11 ol c 111torn11 111a1 • bulk fOfth In lhe MCtlOn ltllltlld "Certain Octoblr 18. 1982 under that c.rtaln e1111T11nt1 lor o wne11·· and 11.,,.-11 at>Out10 bl mac1110 KEN wrapped up shooting last month. E1et11T1•nt1 tor Owntra" end Lending ~· dated Apr1t 7, ··1upport,' se1111m1nt a"d SCHERMERHORN a nd DAYLE "M•A•S •H" cuts acroaa all political a nd "Suppor1. Set1l1 m1n1 •"d 111n. encro•o11m1n1·· 01 1111 ar11c11 SCHERM ERHORN Tra"''""'· Philoeofthical lines. Laughter has a way o r doh"' Enc:ro1chmtnl" of tht trllCll Thal by rtnon lhtrtol, 1111 ent111td "e111ment1" ol 1111 WhOH <tlomt •ddr'IH II 170 N. --o 1nllll1d '"E111m1nt1" ol 1111 undtrllg"ed· PllMlll t>enellclary declar•llon Bobwllll• way. Clly ol Orang•. that. " t's not anti-military," said Jrunle F~. w~o Dec1iv1tl0n. undtr 1uch Dttd ol Tru11. h11 PARCEL 4· EaHmen11 H tel Counly ol Ort"O'· S tall ot 'll . • M d s·u Chris~her (Fath~ PARCEL 4: E..-nan•• .. Ml IXICUttd and dellvefld lo Mid duty fortll In Ille H CllO"• 111\ltled Calllomi• WI JOln o rgan a n 1 torth 1" '"' 11ct1ont '"""•d 1ppolnt1d Tru1111. • wrlltt" '"cartllln euemen1t 10 own«•" and Thi Pfoper1y 10 bl 1rwwt"'9d 11 Mulcahy) in "Aftennash," \he C sequ el n ex ··c.rtaln Euemen1110 Own•re" Dleilr1t10nol0tff1Uttand0trnand "iupporl. .. 1111m1n1 e n d dNcflblCltngtntr.iN:Allttodlll't< seaaon. "It's anti-s\upidity a nd a nti-a uthority, .and ··support. Se1111m1n1 and lor Site, and hH dll)Olttad wttll .•"oro1chm1n1·· o• 1111 111lcl1 ttldt flllhKll =and aood cularl }i th •t " E11cro1chm1n1·• ol lht erllclt Mid duly appolllltd l'rwtM. IUCh 1ntltl•d "e111m1"t1" o l 1111 w111 ol thll Tre.... ~ parti Y sense *88 au on Y· 1nllt11d ··Eanm1n11" or 1111 Deed ol TNll Ind! •II documen11 dec11ra1ton 01 covtn1111t, kllOWll u ''TliE TM EL AFFAIRE'' Oh, what a lovely anti-war i\'s been. It's been D1cltr1t1on ol Covin•""· 1vld1"c1ng 01>llg11ton1 11cured condition• '"o r111r1c11on1. and tooalld at 2734 E. Chlplnlt\ the anti-war show to end all anti-war show a. What Condition• and R111t1ct1on1, ltltrlb)'. 11\d hM decWld and dole rlCOl'ded. '" BOOll 14002. Page '797 Awe., City 01 01ar19•. County ot is bl ( th black -did "' BOC* 1"4082, PIOI 1797 htrtby dtollr• Ill ~m• MCUred of oltlclll llCOUll (Ill• "MHlll Ottftge Slat• of Celifomla. military comedy poai e now a ter e ol Ofttclal Record• (tll• "Muter thtr1by lmm•dlattly du• and DlcllrillOn"I and any amtndmenll Tlla 'bulk tr1n1ltr will b• humor of "M• A •s •H" exposed the lunacy of o.cw1tton''I end ent M*ldrnlntl payable 111c1w11ec1ec1 and dole and ~t• 111«tto ooneunvnettd on ex•"• the tem f l ht. l k th I lty while 11\d tl.IPl)llrnetlll thtf9to. hereby 1leo1 10 cau11 1111 lrutt Th• 1tre11 1ddr111 or otlltr ci.y of Mwctl. tN3 tt 10-00 A.M. at surgeons g in g 0 eep e r san Th• 1trMt addrtH or otlltr Pfoper1y to bl llOld to Mtltfy I.Ill common d11lgn1t1on 01 u ld WESTERN MUTUAL ESCROW struggling to save 10ldiers' lives. For what? So they common d1119"1t1011 01 u ld o~lonl llOUl'ld thlf'eb)' property I• purporttd 10 be 27 co A p AT TEN: MAR 1 LY N could-be blown apart again, of courae. propert'i 11 purported 10 b• 43 Ditld 1·25-83. ex11., No 11. tMne. CA 92716 WESTMOAElAHD. whOM ~ The brillian. t oo-o r "M•A•S•H" Is skillful, Eaeter i 19, 1Ntne. CA 02715 PACIFIC EMPl.OYER:f Slid Nit will bl mlclt wllllOut 11 1408t So YOfbe St. Su/It 101. •"' Slid .... wttl bl m1c1t wlthOUI INSURANCE COMPANY 00vtnant CH w•rranty. tllP'-Of Tu911n. Cllilom61 112MO. Thl1 114 compassionate writing -the kind that mixes cownent °' _,.,,,y, ~ °' By G F. 8c:hmuff 1rnpll9d. es tp 1111e. pc1111110n or , .. , dll• tor 1111ng c1a1m1 I" tn. pathos and humor without fnrrina either. When ~" u 10 tttte. pc1111r'c •ex Publl•llld Orang• Cout Dally ll'CUlftbranote 10 ealllfy111e unpeld aeaow ~ 10 ._.ta Marett ---o .--to .. ,tilfy tht unpaid Pilot, F«>. 21. 2S. Marcil 7, 14, 1913 blllllCI due on 1111 not• or nolet 15th. 1983 · Alan Alda (Hawkeye) listed his favorite episodes in ballflol ctue on !he l'IOt• ex nol• lleG-83 -td b'f Nici Dead or Tru.t. 10 so ,., 11 11 known 10 lh• TV Guide recently, hepiade a point to include an -ec1 by Mid OMd of TN8t. to w11. '59.589.05. p1u11111 1o11ow1ng Tr1n11tr-. au t>uatn ... "~ overlooked credit: the Writer. wft: 1$7,124.49. pit.II lhl lotlOwlng rta.IC fl>TICE H tlmaled co•lt. eapen••• 1nd and addreuu uud by tll• :-..I that tatlmlled C091t, HP'"'" '"d NOTICa cw ~· SALE edvencee •• "" Orne OI Ille lnltlM ,,_,.,or lor "" put ttv.. ,... Some personal favoritell here -epinuues ~ '' IM tJtne of lhl 1n1t111 T • .. ,,. ou1>11cation o1 t111t NOtict of s•· .,.. a-. gambled and stre\cbed the sitcom's tired format: publcatlon of lllla Notice of saw. YOU AM ... IM!fAUl.T UNDDI A S:l, 183.et. Dettd. FebNlry 15. tN3. I-In "Th e Interview " ( 1976), shot in .Sl.808.lt. D•ID o• TRUIT DATIO NOTIC« TO"'°""" OWNP Kif\ Sc:Mtotemom b ~r.,12..... DIClllH" H, 1t11. UNl.HS DIYou,DAMO, .. ToaRUASULTTUND«f!D'"TIAD T~~11iert\orn black-and-white d ocumentary style, t e cast. i .....-.... v........ YOU TAKI Acnoee TO NC>TmCT , .. , __ _ explained their attitudes and rationales about the YOU AM. .. DllAUU UNDllt A YOU" ,.,OftlATY IT MAY H 4AMAJA/ltY 21, tta. UNI.Ill YOU Publltlled Or•"OI Cotti D•llJ ~Of TMl9T, DATU~ .-. .. '"Ta.,_-'•••• • YOU TAKI ACTION TO ,llOTRCT Pllol. Ft«>. 2S, 1983 war to a visiting correspondent . ,u . 1tll. UML.IH YOU TAKI NaO AM ~TION OP ntl YOU" '"OftUTY. IT MAY H 1~ -In "Sometimes You H ear the Bullet" (1973), ACTIOM TO '"OTICT YOU911 MATU"I 0, T"I "'OCHDING IOU> AT A l'UM..IC IALI.. YOU ---------== ld fri nd · th · bl IHNfUi Y, IT MAY• toU> AT A HUD AN IDUNA1'10M Of' ntl f'talC NOTICE Hawkeye loees an 0 e on e o~raung ta e, ......c uu. ~Y:f.":°~ ~:~: 1'a.;,y~ IHOULD NATUH °' TH• '"OCHUING ___ ............ _____ -!- and death becomes a little less face esa and even .:,~A=--DtNQ AGAIMT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that ~=:~1 :'a.;,y~O,.~ IHOULD "~A~ .. harder '°rn~Por..tl. of VI---" (1""'78). life in "'e 4077th. YOU YOU IHOUU> CONTACT A on Matc:ll llE, 1t83 •• 10 1.m .. PAUL Dlttd· Ftbr\llfY 1 1983 The lollowlng '*'°"* .,. dolrlf ... "'... ., th 'LAWYRR. A. BE ELK ' AUorney et Law. u FIRST AMERICAN TiTLE . bull,_. N : was ~n entirely from the pera~tive o f a soldie r DATED: i:.t>ruttY 1, 1"3. di.II)' appol"lld Tru1t11. or INSURANC£ COMPANY SHEA ORIGINALE. 3471 VI• ,,.--FIRST A~ERICAN TITU: 84-TNtt•. ex Subelttlolttd a.ti Coro Lido. Sult• 211, N.-.port 8"cll, -who WU wounded ln the throat. 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The court, without w1ltln1 to conduct oral argumenw In tJw CMe, upM)d the huge aenlement. The vote waa 8-3. ChJef JuaUce Warn1n Butaer and Justice• WllU.m Rehnqul11 and Byron White voted to study the eontroveny more cloMly. Today'• act.Jon came ln an appeal by 13 mtea that claimed the aettlement unlawfully infringed on their regulatory powen and may leave phone utel"I with inadequate aervice. The Jusllce Depar1r0ent and AT&T aha uked the Supreme Court to ttep Into the diaput.e immediately to · put to rest any doubtl about the 1ettlement'1 validity. The government ursed t.he court to hear the Cate and ·then decide that the agreement with the company "was in the public interest." I OPEC oil move analyzed LOS ANGELES -Competition by U.S. oil producers hu broken OPEC's grip on oil pricea, andu.stry analyst Dan Lundberg aaid, as ga10line prices dropped an average 1.8 cenw a gallon to their lowest ln three years. ln March 1981, a price hike by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries had brought the overall highest guoline price of $1.3782, but domestic decontrol resulted in an l.ncreue in U.S. oil exploration and production. Lundberg said. And the past two weeka' decline marked a speedup in a seven-month dive by overall prices nationwide, the publiaher of the Lundberg Letter said Sunday in Loe Angeles. Huge Air Force pact awarded BURBANK -The Lockheed-California Co. has received $820 million worth of Air Force contracts for wockon the C5-B cargo plane, company spokesman Rich Stadle has said. The contract.a cover portions of the huge plane's tail aection, main landing gear, floor panes, wing frame11 and keeboo, or backbone. Some 9f the new work will begin later this year, Stadler said, with moat of it concentrated between 1985 and 1987. Stadler said the company's Burbank plant would receive the bulk of the new work with the rest going to L_,ckheed facHltiea ln Palmdale and the Watts~Willowbrook area. Food prices increase slight ..,, SAN FRANCISCO -Food price increa.9e8 in the San Francisco-Oakland area increued only one-tenth of a percent between December and January while energy prices dipped 3 percent. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said that the continuing decline in most produce prices held down food C09ta. Groceries that cost $10 in 1967 cost $28.25 in January -up 2.3 percent from a year earlier. Household fuels were down 4.2 percent for the month, while piped gas and electridty showed a 4.3 percent drop. Diesel I uel injection praised ' From tbe Ba1laea1 Wire DETROIT -The development of a full authority electronically controlled d.ie9el fuel irtjection system to assist diesel engine manulactw'WI in meetl.ng future worldwide vehicle emiaaion standards was announced in Detroit today by the Diesel Systems Group of Stanadyne Inc. The Stanadyne system will reduce vehicle emissions and improve fuel ~nomy and engine performance. C. Eugene Brady, Stanadyne group vice president. de.cribed the electronically controlled system as "the most algnlficant advancement ln dtesel fuel Injection technology" since Stanadyne introduced the rotary dJesel injection pump 30 years ago. By Tbe A11oclatecl Prets Selected world gold prices today: • LoadOD morning Hx:l.ng $419.75, oU $45.00. Loadoa afternoon fixing $408.50, oft $56.25. Paris aft~moon fixing $430.54, off $25.04. • Frukfart fbc.ing $423.03, off $48.97. Zarl<"ll late afternoon $404.00 bid, off $59.50: $406.00 asked. Hudy A Harman (onJy daily quote) $408.50, off $56.25. Ea&elbnl (only da.ilY quote) $408.50, off $56.~. EqelUnl fabricated (only daily quote) $428.93, off $59.06. Melala NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrou. metal ,prtcee today: Cener 82~~ ceota a pound, U.S. deetinadons. 1.eai 21-23 c:enta. pound. Zllle 40 centa a pound, delivered. Tia $8.5786 Metak Week compwit.e lb. ~am 78 c.ta a pound, H.Y. Mere., '320.00 per Ouk. Platt.am 1438.00.:$442.00 mel'Ch. '1'o)' ount'e, N.Y. I lllly l'lllt • I MONDAY, 1'1!8. 28, 1983 ClASSlfllD C4 Mater Dei dominates-All-County team . Sunder1nan selecte d coach of y ear · By a ooER CARI.SON o<-.o.-, ......... Ranked No. 1 in Orange County from start to ~ and with vjctories over many of the top teams in that group amid a sterling 26-2 record, Mater Dei High's Monarchs dominate the Dally Pilot's All-Orange County basketball team with three 1electiona, including two on the first group of five and the player of the year. Matt Beeuwaaert, a 6-7 junior who earned All-CIF honors as a junior, is the player of the year after leading his team into the CIF 4-A semifinals with a 16.2 9COring average. A forward as a 10phomore, he was switched to point guard -for-~ Monarchs as a junior-to help eolve the ball-handling duties for Mater Del, and Beeuwsaert d.laplayed c:ollege ability -not just as a point guard but in every pbaae of the game. Additionally, the Monarchs picked up 90phomore Tom Lewi.I, a Capistrano Valley High transfer, on the first team. along with third team aelection Chris Jacluon, a junior. Lf:wia is the CIF Southern Section's leading rebounder with a 14.1 average ln addition to his 19.1 acoring average. Other first team berths went to Corona del Mar guard Mike Hess and Marina High guard Scott Now Lakers are concerned INGLEWOOD (AP) -Just two ~ weeks the defending National Baak.etbell A.>dation pion Los Angeles Laken were 38-10 and 1 ng pretty. Now they're 40-15 ancl a bit coocemed. "We've got to purge thia out of our systems," aid Loe Angeles Coach Pat Riley after the sagging Laken dropped a 135-120 deda1on to the Denver Nugaeta last night. "There are no eXCUleS for the Vl9.'f we're playing. We can't blame anybody." Except themeelves. he might have added. The Laken have lost three straight games. and tive of 9eWlll ance the All-Star break. However, in .,iJ fairness, it should be pointed out that the Jfuggets played exceptionally well in their convincing victory. FUipek, the Sea View and Swuet League playen of the year. Rounding out the first team ls Btta-Ollnda's Roger Anderson, who averaged 23.5 points a game. Other area players honored include Jamel Garner of Huntington Beach on the eecond team and Rob Whitehair of Fountain Valley, Mike Mills of Huntington Beach and Gavin Warlaumont of Estancia on the third team. Coach of the year laurels go to Estancia High'• Larry Sunderman,.. who put together a team composed of last year's No. 6 and 7 varsity playen with aome junior varsity talent and molcted a Sea View League co-championship team. That group ia -still going) vying-in-the CIF 3-A aernif.inalaJhuraday night at Long Beach Arena. The Eagles are 22-6 this year, giving Sunderman a 113-39 record ln 1ix seuona, and second place ls his wont finish. It'• the eecond time ln three yean the F.agles have qualified for the CIF 3-A semifinals. "Coaching is overrated," aay1 Sunderman. "Probably the smartest thing we've done In the last two weeks ls to make signs to hold up becaUle ln packed gyms the players can't hear what you're saying half of the time." "Our success starts with Bob Francey, Bill Wetzel, Joe Reid, Pat Roberta, Ray Orgill . . .," continues Sunderman, alluding to hls achool's principal. vice principal and buketball ..mt.ants. Estancia has become a perennial buketball power, but the Eagles don't nMe'S"rlly ,overdo it. "When practice is over," says Sunderman, "things that are said are hlatory. During the summer we practice four momlnp a week, play a coup~e of games a week and a couple of tournaments. We aren't trying to low key it. but we like to wrap it up by the end of July. rd rather not • do it at all, It's an expensive hobby. But it keeps us blg boys out of trouble." . Hess averaged 10.7 points a game, but that hardly tells the story for the three-year Sea Kingl starter at point guard. Bound for the University of Texas, he held COrona del Mar together in a virtual one-man effort to tie F.atancia for the league crown. Filipek, too. wu a one-man gana, av= 23.3 points and ae'(_en usists a game in Marina to a surp~ eecond place finish in the Sumet League. 0.-, ............. "It was unbelleveable effort on our part," said Denver Coach Doug Moe. "We moved the bell well. We have had 10CDe good games ap1nst the Laken. Tonight, we broke their running game. We were to force them to ahoot outmde. Gamer, one of two aophomore9 to earn berths.. led Huntington Beach to the Sumet t.ea,ue crown and into the CIF 4-A quarterflnala. His acoring, rebounding and defeme made him one of the most complete 10phomore9 to ever arrive in the area. (See COUNTY, Pase Ct) Estancia High'& Larry Sunde~an has been named the Daily Pilot's Orange County coach of th e year. 'The Lakers are going through a Oat period. Utah beat them (Saturday night) I thought we;ct be In trouble, but we w~ aagre98ive and they were not up for it. When we playllke this, ~ can tJel4t the best of them." • Pro circuii next for Saltz Forwarda Ki.Id V andeweghe and Alex English led the Nugeta, who are now 29-30, with 35 and 33 poln~ "Magk:" Johnaon led the Laken with 28 points and 11 Ulilta. Jamaal Wilkes added 21 points and Kareem Abdul-Jabber and Norm Nixon Md 15 points apiece for Loe Angeles. Kurt Rambia oontributed 12 points and a ~high 14 rebounda for the lmers. "We had no movement until the fourth quarter," aid Riley. ~ams to p ick coac h es I With Marv Goux and Hudlion Houck the only lW9 otfidal coechea named to John Robbwon'• Rams .caff, the new head a.ch la expected to announce U\e completion of b1a CC*:binl staff t.omol'. IOW. Three coeches expected to be named are Gil H.Mkell. who waa lpeda1 teaJnl and wide receivers . c:Qaeh at US<i:, and Fritz Shurmur and Fred WbitU.naham. both members of former cmch Ray Malavul'• l\aff. • Halkell ii expected to be put ln chup of the aa~ial team1, while Shui:.mur and WW will oo-<UICh the l.lnet.ddna t'OrP9· Goux and Houck, both from USt, were mvioualy iiamed to coach the defensive and ~Ye nn.. tdpeCtlvely. By CURT SEEDEN ~ ... 0.-,,... ... Danny Saltz was No. 1 during most of his high achool tennla playtnc d4ys at Corona del Mar ffilh. He's still No. 1, both In slnales and doubles as a aenior at UCLA. But come June, Saltz will have a new ladder to climb, and for now, No. 1 ls out of the question. He'll aettle for anywhere in the top 200. That ladder ii the Amodation of Tennla Profe91ionala (ATP) computer ranldna. Currently, Saltz la ranked No. 350 in the world. After he anduatee from UCLA in June, he'll 6e out to lower that ratlna and at the ume time enter the pro circult. "lt'a juat aomethlna I've had my mind on fer aome time,"·explainl the 21-year-old phenom.. "l love to play tennla. 'Th.e money la aood and I enjoy tnlveling, too." But Saltz'I Initiation into the WOl'Jd of profelllonal tennla won't be fJM'/· Flrat 11ep after sr_aduation la the Wimbledon qualltytna compeUUon, and Saltz admits he'll just be out to get hit ~t wet. "I'd juat like to go over there and 1ee what lt'a lik:e,'.t.-he admits. "Actually, rve never played on ar- before. "I've only hit on It once. But 1 have a feeling my pme ~ might ault that surface ... Wimbledon ii just the start. From thef.e, h'1 the Grand Prix d.rcu!t, and Saltz fi8uret to-much of the world and many of the world'• greatest tennil playen thil summer. And despite the major 1tlide in his i'oU.Nr. career, Saltz domn't deny that Ile adh hM plenty to i.m. ''I'm 1eam1na aomethlrw every day. I lt1ll have a fot of work to do," be aay1. "When I was playln1 No. 4 durlna the last two yeara, it wa1 UIUAlly a ~ of just be{nc better than my opponmta. But now that rm No. 1, l have to J(et up for .very matcll. "It's ID9de-me mentally touahet'· I IO out then now knowtna then'• • 50-&0 chanm rm .... to win. •• Once th• 1W'Dftler ii over, Salta w o uld. like to look at the ATP ran1d.no and find hirmelf aomewhere ln the 200.. By the end of the yf.r. he baa a penonal goal of cracking the top 100. ; "I think it's a reallltic goal. ~t rm not png to quit cennls ifl don'( make it," Ile says. When Saltz attended c.c:tM, the Sea King• won the CIF iea m chamrp all four ye&rS. He was the 4-A sinllea champions aa a aenlor and he at.> won the preetlsioua Ojai Tournament championship. with a victory over Pallsadel Scott Davia. In f.:t, Davia, now at Stanford, and Salt.a atil1 have a coUegiate date thia YMr in Pac-10 competition. Salu received a four-year acholanhip to UCLA, but he admUe, "I could have gone to just about any achool in the country.'' SUt.a iln't the ftnt blg tennia name out of UCLA, either. He joins an lmprellive Uat of ltarl such u Jlmmy Connon. Brian Tacher, Arthur Aahe, Pei.r l'lemlna and Frit.a Buehnlnc. amonaott.a. ~ngels ready to stage Workou:ts at Casa Grande ~ to win, f.hei W.. IO prevalent 1Mt yew, .. iit't lntac1. Of COWN, ~ a equad compoead ~, OCC pair will ski in nationals For the <>ranee c.o.t C.OU. ski teem, a home match meena a 300-mile drive. But then, the same holds true for just about every achool ln the California lnt~rcolleaiate Skiing Amodation. Coach Ted Bandaruk's OCC alders compete with 15 four-YMT: ~ in Southern Callfornla, lnCludlng UC J.rvlne, UCLA and USC, and evttty other week. the tea.ma converae at Mammoth for alalom hdng . Beainnlna Th~y. bowewr, a pafr of Coaat alders will be ~~~~arther than Susanne Lemlln and Jlm Foley of occ .... the :;£two ak1en in the Cl8A. and re headed for Water.vUle, ew Hamp•h(re for next week'• Natlona Coll= SkUna· Amoaatlan cham ... The three-day compeUUon matchee 1he belt col':f!ite aldll'I ln the country tn om and ~t llUom ClOn\PMltlan. · LemUn la or}~nallJ from Quebec, while Foley ~ up Ju1t 45 minutft awa7 from Waterville In ,.... ......... . The duo ........... .. Individual ............. .,.. com~taoa ·m , .... .._ IOO ......... - 'n. 00C -II 1111" tl ............. c """" -,,_ :·· ., .•• -...,, •ii ihdM-'~~t. ·•=••· a tr ilk Ii a ,..,..H, ......................... • , ... llMGL r a • 0 = Cl Oran • Cout DAii.. Y PIL.0 /MondtW, February 21, 1913 ~-----------------r------------------~-------------------~ 'lteggie arrives early ... and in top shape From AP dl1patcbea CASA GRANDE, Ariz. -Reale. Jackaon, checking lnto the An 1ela' camp a couple of day1 ahea# of schedule yetiterday, wuted no time whiatllna line drives out of the battina cage. JacK.on'a early arrival and condition wu evidence that hll remarkable 1982 comeback season hasn't lnlpired complacency. "I'm always aettlna up thingJ to make me it.rive,'' said Jackson. "I'm more relaxed thia year, more comfortable with the aituation." A year ago, Jackson was starting his first spring with the Angels, having signed with them as a free agent after tHe New York Yankees cut him looae. Jackaon, coming off the ·worst seuon of his career ln JACteaON 1981, helped spark the Angels to the American League We1t title by hitting .275, t ying Milwaukee's Gorman Thomas for the American League home run crown wi,th 39, and driving ln 101 Nl'\I. First-year Angela Manager John McNamara's plans to eaae Jack.son into more duty as a de.ignated hitter this season haven't dampened the 36-year-old veteran's enthusiasm. "It affects the squad to see a veteran like him come in two days early," said McNamara. ''There was a little more talk during today's workout, more spirit." Angel pitchers and catchers have bee n dri'!llng 1ince Tuesday. but position players weren't due until today. The first full-squa~ practice is scheduled for tomorrow. Quote _of the day Back Wllllam1 of the New Jersey Neta on why he doesn't get many assists: "I know those guys are out there somewhere. I just don't know where." Ho Hum ... 76ers win Valenzu~la throw lightly VERO BJCACH , Fla . II Leh-hander Fernando Valenr.u4tla throw Uahlly for •bout 10 mlnu\ yeeterday ln th Loe All&tleti Ood1 ,... 1prina t.ralnlna camp. But h avy rain wuhed out the-balance of the workout. The advonl' weathor al10 poltpon~d • 1cheduled lntruquad i•mo, whloh w11 retehedulod for today. . Amun& the pitchers lllaWd to work were Bob Welch, Burt Koown, Dave Stewart and Ricky Wrtaht. "1aleruuela, who won a •1million1&lary for 1983 from an arbitrator on Feb. 19, reported to the Dodgen' camp Saturday. Four Dod1era -1982 National l..Hgue Rookie of the Year SteVe S.,C, Mike MuUiall, Ron Roenlcke and Tom Nledenfu r -rema.ln unalgned. but are ln camp and worklna out dally. White cut b y Express Former Newport Harbor High E and Oranae Coast College quarterback 4 • • AlvlD Wblte wu among 13 players cut by the Lo. Angeles Exptt111 of the United States Yootball League yesterday. Two former Golden West College punt.era, Rick and Jeff Partrtdae a1lo were cut yesterday. Jeff wu waived by the LA Express while his brother Rick was cut by the Denver Gold. Another ex-Golden Welt player, Jerry Stablein, an offen1lve tackle, waa cut by the Arizona Wranglers. Edmonton gets ~are shutout Goaltender Andy Moos gave "1 Edmonton its firat shutout In more ' than three years as the Oilers downed Winnipeg, 3-0, to highlight National Hockey League play last night. The shutout was the Olien' first 1lnce Dec. 9, 1979. Wayne Gretlky was limited to one aaallt, his ldoth of the 1eaaon. but extended h1a point-9COrlng 1treak to 12 games. .... Brian Propp 900red h1a SOlh goal of the lea.Ion at 16:43 of the first period to 1park Philadelphia to a 2-0 win over the New York Islanders . . . Mark Osborne acored hil 15th goal of the eeaaon with 6:10 remainJ.ng ln the game aa Detroit overcame a 3-0 ~ficit to gain a 4-4 tie with Montreal . . . Buffalo left wing Tony Mc.Kepey ecored two goals to lead the Sabres to a 6-2 win over the New Jersey Devila . . . Bobby Smida and Neal Broten acored firat-period goal.I to Ult Minne9ota to a 2-1 victory over Chicago . . . Rlct Middleton and 11COred twice and Kehb Crowder lidded the game-winning goal early ln the..lhird period u Bolton downed Rartford. 4-3 . . . Right winger Swa Smyl ecored twice and defenteman Doa1 Halward added a goal and two asaiata aa Vancouver whipped Calp.ry, 6-2. UNL V bows; Coghlan sizzles Greg Jone1, a 6-1 1enior. hit on . Maarlce Cbeek1 1cored a m five three·point goala and numerous career-high 32 points and' Mose1 drives, in leading West Virglnia to an Maloae added 28 as the Philadelphia 87-78 win over Nevada Laa '1eaas, the 76ers gained thier ninth straight nation'J No. l college buketball team, resterday victory by defeating Golden State, 115-104 tn Morgantown. Jones had 32 points ... yesterday to highlight National Basketball Eamou Cop.lu became the first indoor miler to Aaeociation action. The victory enabled the 76en break 3:50, clocking 3:49.78 in the U.S. Olympic to equal the NBA's best fast-start record of 49.7 Invitational track and field meet In Ea1t achieved by the Los Angeles Lakers in the Rutherford, N.J . Ray Flynn wa1 second in 1971-72 1eUOn •.• World B. Free scored 30 3:51.20 and fonner UC Irvine star Steve Scott points and Cliff Robluoa added 18 polnts and ~as third ln 3:52.28 ... Ju SteplaealOD won an grabbed 23 rebounds u Cleveland downed -CPGA tournament in Tucaon by five strokes, Portland, 98-92 . . . Guard Ga1 William• 800red firing a 67 yesterday . 18 points to lead a balanced attack as Seattle T ) • • d• out.lasted Utah, 101-98 ... Former Pacers Duny e eVISlOD, ra 10 Roandfteld and Jouay Davil combined for 59 TV: College Buketball -Arizona State at points (30 by Roundfield) u the Atlanta HAwka Oregon State, 7:30 p.m., Channel 56. topped Indiana, 125-107. "llADIO: No eventa ICheduled. Wingate sails to victory Aquarius wins race NASSAU -M onroe Wingate'• Scarlett O'Hara 1rom San Francisco was officiaUy declared the w inne r of the six-race Southern Oceail Racing Conference yesterday after a 48-bour nail-biting delay cauaed by a protest against the race committee in the Naasau Cup race. The protest was filed by Jim Kilroy, aktpper of the maxi-yacht Kialos who asked that the race be reaailed because a weather mark was not ln it.a designated place. The race committee declined to rerun the race but gave Kilroy extra lime on his allowance to compensate. PUERTO VALLARTA - With only three boat.a left to finiah yesterday the Eric.on-35 sloop Aquarius fnm M1-lon Bay Yacht Clmb wu unoLfictally named the overall and Clus C handicap winner in the .eventh Marina del Rey to Puerto V alW1a yacht race. Jim Feueratein'a Santa Cruz-50 Tribute from Del Rey Yacht Club led the 18-boat fleet to Puerto Vallarta, finishing at 1:25 p.m. (PST) Saturday. Three other boat.a flnilhed Saturday and the rest of the yachta picked up a fresh breeze in Bandera. Bay and were finiahing one after another Sunday afternoon. Boat.a still at .ea were Jump Up Charlie (which started 12 hours late because of a colliaion .DIVORCED? SEPARATED? 1111 jllt Fl ~I ... M nr.p It!. .llYtlCE RECOVERY WORISHOP llx Tu..day h .. ilnp Msch 1 -April s 7130 -t1ao p.m. St An*ews ~ c.C~ Nllllll't Im .. ....:: ....... ... ........ ._....,... ..... ..... $11.00 *•1kt1 .. 1en ,., ,,..,. "' ............... 6'1-21U 9100. 5iOO .. ....,.. on the starting line); Kindred Spirit and Esprit. Jump Up · Charlie i1 proceeding to the finl1h flying a prote1t flag againlt Panther, the other boat lnvolved in the collision. Also finished were three ca1amarana which were in their own race to try and break the elapeed time record from Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta held by the monohUll Ragtime. Cl.-wlnnerl -e: Ct.AS8 A -1 Niiied, 8111 Underwood Jr , senu ..,,,.,. YC; 2. MIGC Toudl, w~ Colotten, a.n11 Betbenl YC: S, Chedtmat.. Monie LMna9ton, Otl Rey YC. CLASS IJ -1. 11111111 Stalflon, Enrico v.,,1ur1, Santi Monlc:1 YC; 2. Y1 Turko, Oeorge Antur, Pacific; Marlnere YO; S. llluelorl, Ed McDowell, Kl"9 Harbor YC. CLASS C -1. Aquanus, John 8eleinldl. Mleekw! Bey YC: 2. Mag6c Too. Roy~ Ak:tlmond YC. Woodbridge improved Coast area spring sports previewed Thlt I• thu 1hcth In a aerie• of ar,lcle1 previ wtna area hlsh 1ehool •Pl'inl 1porta. Warriors experienced Woodbrldao Ht1h coach Dave Ill Cowen baa veryone back from an 8-12 tAtam • year aao and • hOlt of proml1lna newcomen, but It 1tllJ fiauret to be a touah row to hoe ln South Cout League beteb.tll with Capl1trano Valley and J..aiuna Hilla uJe teama to beat. "I think we'll be pretty strong up the middle and If we et tome pitching and play some defense we can win," 1ay1 Cowen, "but It LI a very tough leaaue. "Laguna Hilla, for inltam'e, hal a pitching staff which lncludes BW McVicar (6 -~ right-hander), L ee Plemel and Tony Radacla. Among the Wa rrJors pJ t c h i n g s t a f f a r e ~ right-handers Kevin Burke •UNCI a n d B I 11 R u II e 11 a n d left-handers John Moreland and Randy Cook. The infield conaiata of catcher Scott Nolan first baseman Randy Cook, aecond baaeman Jo~ Schroeder, shorutop Darin Daniela and third bueman Terry Hanaon. l\ussell and Moreland are In the ou\fleld when not pitching, along with Shaun Devlin. A1ao counted on are Dan Rodrlgu~ (utility infielder) and sophomore outfielder Dan Saeger. Enright, Bryant pace Vikes Dave Pickford takes over as a Marina Hlgh's swim coach as . the Vikinp gear their workouta toward contending for the Sunset League crown. Among Pickford's 1tandout.s are seniors Jeff Enright and Jason Lynch, junior Steve Smith, diver Tony Bryant (a senior), and sophomore Steve Spanovich. Enright ls Marina's be1t in the distance freestyles (1 :52.2 and 4:58.45), while Lynch is tough tn the breyt (1:07.5) and butterfly (58.5). --Smith ii a versatile sort with clockinp ~f 1:52.2 ln the 200 free, 2:03.84 ln the individual medley (a echool record), 57.7 ln the fly and 57.62 ln the back. He's the defending Sunset League champion ln the backstroke. Bryant figures to score in every meet, according to Pickford, and Spanovich is solid ln the breaststroke after posting a 1:04.8 as a freshman. Others who figure prominently include seniors Darrell Denney, Jeff Hopkins, Randy Lynch, Dave Mealer, juniors Jay Wlnterhalter and J im Zakasky and sophomores Mike A.r?Ntrong, Brian Brotherton, Chuck Day, J eff Eaaig and Tom Warde. Newport Harbor loaded Newpon Harbor High'1 Sailors m appear to have everything they need to contend for the Sea View League volleyball championship. "It looks like a good year for us," says Coach Harold Noriega. "It's a tall. experienced team which has played for the Balboa Bay Club the past two years and they won two Junior Olympic championships." Among the Sailors, who are ranked No. 8 In Orange County preaeaaon ratings. are seniors Sean Sheward, Rob Goubert, Andy Crane. Bill Brown and Jim Jandro, juniors John Boetick, Sean Dro)ce and John Stockham and sophomore Andy Alllaon. Sheward will handle the setting, along with Boetick, _... who doubles as an outside hlt.ter. Droke, Brown and Bradley are outside bitten, while Alllaon, Goubert and Stockham are middle blocl<ers. Crane and Janeiro are backooun specialist.a. El Toro ba1mMJeo El Toro HJah bMeball tJauiw to Ill be better than a YMr aao WMn the Charpn ftnJihed out of the money , (6·8) ln the Sea View i...a,ue. ''Tht. team hH a very aood belance of hittl"I, pltcht.na, 1peed and defeme,'' •YI El Toro Coech Tom McCattr•l· 'We aren't 1U)* ln any one area, but we aren t week. either.' Amon1 McCaffrey's pltchinc 1t1ff are right-handera o.n Arritt and Gary Pifer, and left-handen Dou1 Maher and John Montoya, Amon& the aenion are third bMema.n Todd 11\alehart, lhortatop J eff Batliner, fint bueman Jolin Seebwpr, third bueman Bill Weill and outfielder CUrt WOC>d9, along with Maher and .Pifer, wile> a18o eerve ln the outfield. Jul\ior1 Dous Siewert (outfield), Rob Gonzales (catcher) and Arrttt are jolned by IOphomoree Dave Gaipo (teCX>nd buelnan) and Applce, and freshman ·Montoya. Two Uni starters 1;eturn Dan Glenn bu taken over the Ill Universlty High volleyball relnl and has two returning 1tarten to help deal with 101ne stiff competition in the Sea View League. Setter Brett McGuoid and outaide })itter Jim Parker, a pair of seniors, from the·nucleus of the Trojans squad. Also appearing to have starting roles are sophomores Troy Writh (setter-outalde hitter) and Ken Dailey (middle blooker-outalde hitter), along with senior Todd Peterson, an outside hitte r and junior Scott Asplund , a middle· blocker. Others include junior setter Tom Baumann. junior row specla.llat Matt Hendenon and outaide hitters Greg Contaoi, a lell.lor, and junior David Mintz.er. COUNTY TEAM From Page C1 .\11-0ruge Coaaty Flnt Team Player, 1cbool Matt.Beeuwaaert, Mater Dei Roger Andenon, Brea-Olinda Tom Lewis, Mater Dei Mike Hess, Corona del Mar Scott Filipek, Marina Second Team Rick Barker, Kennedy Jamel Garner, Huntington Beach Steve Beuerlein, Servite Bob Vandergriff, La Habra Burt c.all, Capistrano Vall~ -'halrd Team Chris Jackson, Mater Dei Rob Whitehair, Fountain Valley Junior Utu, La Quinta Mike Mills, Huntington Beach Gavin Warlaumont, &tancla BoaorabJe Meation 6-5 6-7 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-5 6-6 6-8 6.6 6-1 • • • Cl. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Av1. 16.2 19.1 19.1 10.7 23.3 20.0 15.7 17.3 13.6 8.4 8.2 14.0 ,16.1 14.1 11.1 Jesus Gonzales (Santiago); Steve Krallman (Servite); Jeff Arnold (El Toro); Rich Dutrisac (Foothill); Billy Thompson (Huntington Beach); John SaJ;uelaon (Sonora): Walt DeCasas (Capistrano Valley); Joe Seager (Newport Harbor); Byron Ball (Ocean View); Jeff Triplett (Cypress); Mike DePrez (Los Alamitos); John Perrott (Bolaa Grande; Mike Brennan (Katella). Cal Cup set ·M~rch 25-27 MARINA DEL REY -California Yacht Club la advanclng it.a Cal Cup from late summer or early fall to March 25-27 to take advantage of world cla8I 6-Metre sailors who will be in Southern California two weeka later for'the world championship for the "Sacred Sixes." The world championship will be held out of ~ewport Harbor Yacht Club~ 7-16. Many of the skippers and crews will be~ the Cal Cup aa a tune up tor· the world'a. CYC'a Cal Cup ia usually a match race between two world-renowned ocean racing yecbta, but in 1981 the club a18o changed the fonnat to host the 6-Metres. 82 boats weather LUXU•Y race to Catalina By ALMON LOCKABEY ~ ............... LOS ANGELES -Loi Anae1-Yacht Club'1 Midwinter Around CataUna Island race, which klckl off the Whitney, nmee ana Little Whitney .me.. hat been piqued with varioua variaUona of weather -but none atrancer than tht. year'• race which started Saturday between atonna. After monltorlna the weather for 24 houn, the LA YC race committee decided lt WU ule' to ltan the nee. And IW'e enouch, the 82 boeta started in an 8-knot eMterly ~ -lnstead of the UIUal we9terly. A. the yach• ~ the west end ol the laland -where the wind l1 usually a bowlin1 wt9terly -they found no wind at all. After alat~about for MWral houn waJ for tbe ..... 11 to au ln, 1 lklppera pve Y. th• .. ,1aoetin1' and moeana bec:k boml. TboM &hat nmalJM1 t ln the --wind to push them down the seaward side of the llland and finally to the eut end where they found a aouthtrly -and no lee. ~ In eedl deM: IOR OVEAAU -1. Apotee. Mll1 end Many Vogal. Lono hedl YC: 2. Momet\Mll, "9t• Tong. 8outll Shorw 't'C; S. llue J9Ck«. .... Kenney, Long llMd'I YC. CLA88 A -1. Hell Wao, Dloll ~on. l.onll IMdl YC; 2. ~. Mal Alc:M9r. L~ollfeYC;3 ~.We~ Wltal..,.,.., Paa --YQ. CLASS I -1. Apooea, Min and Meny Vogal, Lona laadl YC; l "'°"""""'• ,.._ Tong, 8cMft 8'IOl'9 YC; $ ...,_ .-.... ... • Kamey, Long 9Mdl YO, "H"l'·A (LA TllNa TrOOIW) CMlflll -1, Mimi I , Wlllalft Wllon, LAVC; I. ftoctc9', Merti ........ Del 'N¥ YC: S. CoMerlaut. JllMI "~WIA,.._. LAYC. Cl.Ml A -1. M11111 I ; I. flOdl.e; S. luO ~~~.\:!"~.:!~ C4lat•10 l9Y YC; I . --C.W-. ...... Hldl!Mft, Kint ... YC; t. QMlt, Ill .... W.ldjanWNra YC. OLAll c -1 . Oo1uo1uua, ,.~,._., LAYC; I.~ 0, Hetti Hillna...,....,.,.,. YC; a ............ T~ ~ .......... _..,.,._.VO. MOM> I""* ~ 1. 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S- W L W L 10 0 24 3 0 • 20 II II 5 18 10 5 5 14 10 4 5 111 5 3 9 ,2 13 I II 11 14 8C>t.1theMlern Conf9fence K.,,tveky MIUlatll)l)I Vln09f'blll T-- Geot'Ql8 Aul>Um LSU MIUIUIPPI SI Alabama F'IO<ld• c:-1. --w L W L 12 4 20 6 II II 111 8 8 1 11 10 11 8 17 II e 8 11 8 7 8 14 10 7 7 18 11 7 9 14 11 8 10 1s 10 6 tO 13 14 Attentlc Coeet ConleNnce Virginie North C..Ollne Honn C«ollna St Maryland We-a FO<MI Geo<gle T OCf\ 0..-• Clem_, c-t . ._ W L W L 10 2 23 3 10 2 23 II 7 5 Ill t 1 5 ,. 7 1 s 17 8 4 g 12 13 3 11 II 14 I 12 t 1t Sun ... , Conf9fence Va Commoo~h Old Dominion Ale ·Blr~em South FIOrkla South AlebWM N.C Cheriollo W KontUdtJ Jeclc_,_ c ..... ._ W L W L 12 2 22 • 12 2 111 • 11 6 15 13 e 8 It e 0 I 18 II 5 II I 111 4 10 12 15 0 14 I 21 Big light ConfeNnce :""\. ~ MIMO<Jri OltlehOn'\8 SI OltlellOml Net><Hk• low• St K.,,...St CotO<aoo 1(.,,... 10 2 22 II • 4 20 5 • 4 21 7 1 5 ,. • 6 7 13 12 4 I 12 13 3 II 13 12 3 a. 11 14 Mafor Independent• w L 20 4 11 8 II I II I 17 8 17 II 18 ti 111 11 15 ' 15 11 12 13 11 15 11 15 11 18 II Ill 10 II • II 11 111 • 111 3 23 SCOREBOARD Vln .... lnvt ......... , .............. , -G-Lit lier. 935,000 la P8UI HarMy, $26,000 .. Gty Br-. 120.000 -Ml~ Batw. •1s.ooo lr7 George Saye<, 1 111.o.!>2 G OICt<eneon, 111,uuu - 70.81-74·71 81-73-18-75 70.74-87·74 71-70.70-74 19-73-71-74 Guy WOlttennolm, 18.000 76-70.71·71 Juuua BOroe. 17.o/:' .• ... Dk:ll Mer«. $6,600 Sam lll>Md. 15,600 lt1 Billy Cue>er. 14.000 Pel9f' ThOmC>llOn, 14.000 111~ Co4ffM. 14.000 Bob Goetby, 14,000 Roberlo daVlc.N. 14.000 - 71·71·74-73 74.73.71.72 73-74-71-72 72-72-72-75 75-841-74-74 70.7&-74-73 73-74-811-711 . 73-74-72-7:1 CMsty O'Connof. 13.000 72·72·72·77 .. Dow Fln11-llld, '3.000 11·1&-70.78 -Miko Soucnall. 13.000 An Wall. Jf .. 13,000 111 Oen Siii•. 13.000 Bob TOOl<I, 93.000 Tom Nlepot1e. 13,000 -Biii Johnalon, 13.000 -UO<MI ~. 13,000 -Kyle Bunon. 93,000 Jerry B81'ber, 13.000 Al Belding. $3,000 -Kai Nagle. $3,000 -Jecttle B<n•. 13.000 .. Sol> Roeburg, 13.000 -Oon Falrlleld, 13.000 J07 ()ouv FO<d, S3.000 -HeMe Werd, 13.000 110 Jay Heert. 13,000 IM Peut Runyan. 13,000 .. 72'74-71·71 7 .. 74-72-73 77-70..73-77 77-73-75-72 76-7&-73-74 77-71-75-75 74-71-71-77 74-74-711-73 7tl-71-74-7t 711-74-71-73 74-74-IQ.76 73-77·111· 711 75-80-7 .. 78 90.73.7g.79 11-eo-eo.n Sten l-d. 13,000 83·17-82.e:l LPQA tournement (elT-) ., Jen SI.,,..,_ I U .500 ttt Amy Alcott. 114,700 111 Patty Sl>Mhen, 110,600 11' .... ....,..,....760 5-dt• Haynie, N ,760 m TalilUllO on..i.o, 14,900 Sendro Spuzlcll. 14.800 AAM-~Pdl.14,IOO ne Pal 9'ecl9y, 13,760 KAlthy Whllworth, 13, 7 50 Baibale Mo.,_, 13.750 117 Alice Miiier, 12.514 St~ FllnWIQ, $2,514 ,,_Colee. $.2,!114 M J Smith, 12,514 J-Oral\•. $2.514 Judy £lb. $2,814 0.l>l>le M-V. 12.514 ,...,._,,~111 Peliy ......... Laurie...... ,877 Holll9 s1_,, 1 un Petit Alno. 11.1177 119 Met1y Oldtenon, 11.232 J-Andereon. 1 1.232 Terri Lid....,.., 1 1,232 S.C-y ,,___ • 1.232 Mery Dwyer. $1.232 Judy Clatll, $1,232 01eMO 1>e19y, 11,n2 a.th o.nlel, I t .»2 Cher1ott Mntgmry, 1 1,232 Donne While, 1.232 -M.,I McOougall, $893 Kathy MIW1ln. aet3 Jen F.,et1a. Slt3 Merga SIUllCll9lllild, Ntl2 50 111 Catherine f'anton, ll80 Bwbere Mtu8hle, 1180 Shelley Hemlln, Meo ble Mc:Alllel•. '"° Laure Cole. MIO LOrl O«beCZ. MIO 72~7 71-72 .... 71-89-73 72·12-70 72-73-71 71-75-111 75-70.70 • 70.73-72 7&-72-a 74-72-70 7&-81-73 74-74-411 17·1o-10 71-70.71 75-71-71 13-72-72 72-72-73 74-89-74 71-7.,.... 10..n-11 73-74-71 72-73-73 74-70..74 7&-74-70 77-71-71 7&-73-71 71-7().73 79-81-72 74-72-73 74.72.73 91-77.74 7 ...... 74 74-7().75 74-75-71 73-7&-72 73-7&-12 74-74-72 72·71-71 7&-74-72 71-73-72 74-73-74 71-7t-74 72-72-77 Congoleum Cluelc r .. L.eo•e.1 ........ , ..... JOH Hlgue1u (8peln) def Ello! Taltachef (US), 5-4, 1-2 (Hlguetu wklt 132,000. 'fetlacller wine • 11,bOO» Qokl Coeet Cup (14 Delf-r ee.cJI. , .. , P~poned beceuM or hNvy rllna. l>tutleey wind•. Women'• tournement (elOMJend) ..,._,!Ml S.tlln• Bunge (W"t Germany) del S~• Henllle (W•t Germany). t-3, t-3 (Bung• wtne 130,000, Henlk• w111a t1s.0001. Top Indoor mllM The ti,,,_ OI lllO top Indoor ....... wllh runner , country, 111• end year (rMndlcelee non-wlMlng time). 1. ~n CovNen, lfaland. E111t Rutherford. NJ , 1883. 3 49 78 nl.e ~. ••etand. sen o..go. 111111. 3. Re y Flynn. Irel and . E••t AulherlO<d, NJ , tNJ, 3 51 20 (n) 4 Sieve Scott, USA Sen 0!090. ttlll.3.511,(11) S Scotl, USA, Eut Rutherl0<d, N J • IH3. 3:52.2, (n) II. JOH AbHCll, Speln, EHi Rulherf0<d, HJ., 11113. 3 62 se (n). 7 Coghlen. lrelend. Sen Oteoo. 111711 3521. 8 John Wall.,, New z..i.ncs, San Oleoo. 11111, 3.52 e. (nl 0. Wellll.Of'. N.w ZMten<I, San Oteoo. 11182. 3•52.8 10 Coohl•n. Ireland, Loa AnoeJ•• '"°· 3'5~11 I 1. Scou. USA. Loa Angetee. 1t110 3 530, (n) 12. CogNen, Ireland, New YOtll. 111111. 3 53 O (n) The 1..-1 OUICloew ,.,.._ -run In 3 47 33 lly s.o.tlen Coe Of Englend. •I 8r\dMle. 8.iglum In 11111 ..... Olend ftrl• "-'11:1 o4 Y901•d•y'• rein-~ Grand Prix Of M'-ml apone ear ,_ with type Of cw • .,. completed aild ....,.,... -· IPeed In mph. I Al HOlbe.1'and Jlm 'T!ueman, O-Olel-Mwc:l! 83-0, 27, 51072 2. John Peut J1 . E11gl•nd. 1.ol• T-800. 27 3 lti.ue LudWlll, and Bol>lly Rahal, lurllOchWged Ford Mullq. 27 4 Jolvl ~lrtei< Md ~ HOOllO, bolll EllQlend. POl'llCM T11tbo 1135, 27 5. Bol> Tulth.11 e nd Biii "'d•m•, Jeguer ltJR·S, 27. e. 0on WM11ngton end Bonnie Henri, Poncho T11tbo 1135. 27 7 T onr o.,<H et1<1 Alt>ert Neon. Coewortt>-M11ege M 12, 27 8 Derek W . Englend. and JocNn Mau. P0<9CM Turbo 1135. 27 ti Sol> WOflek. Fr-. end Mlef\MI Andre«I. Pci<IClhe Turbo 1135. 27 10. Mer1y Hlrtte and Renay l-. 0-0lel Merell U.O 2t I I Brian Redm•n. En!ii•nd. end ;'trtey H9)'WOOCI, Pci<ache urbo 1135, 12 Geott 8'e~ MCI Tim Coconle. lurtlocflerged FO<d Muetlll'Q. M 13 VIC1or Gotwllel end Orelee Ol9on. Alton M.,\ln -od. 2t 1• 8oCI Miron end o.te W?lllllngton, PorKne Turbo t35, 2t 15 M-lelo da~llfVMI, Colomble, and Geol'DIJ Seial<. Ponc:he Turbo 1135, 2t 11 o-Felton end Ylelll Sm1111, Por!twc: F'lreOlrd, 2t 17. Hira m Crur a nd Armando GonulN. Pueno Rico. P0<ect1e T11tbo 1135. 25 ,. RalJlfl Cool<• end Htlllld °'-· GenNny, LOMI T-900, 2(; It Chrtl Cord and • ~ LOle T-800, 25 20. Doc Bundy end Lynn SI J-Atton Mltlln Nimrod. 25. 21 R.J Velentlne end Del Merli.le, C.-Olel Cot-.ette. 24 22 VlctOI Petell• end Roborl Ooltt!1ed. PorXlle TllrtlO 1135, 24 23. 0.\1\d eo-r1 end Ktnper M-, Por9che-M•dl 12-0. 23, 24. e.... deVMIOI .. Speln end Tom .,_.,~ ...... n. 25 Bob G1•u a no Bob Young, a--Olel M•dl 1, 111 • ff OiMpWo Moretti, Italy, Md Sarai Ven Oe ....,_, Soutfl Aftlee. Ponc:ihe Turbo t35, 17 27 "°"" Gunn Md Ric«do LonclonO. 0-olel JO. I, 17 21 AlnCMClo KregM end Fotnfor llOtfl El S..9d0<. 14 2t 0 •11ny 01111.•I• a nd Bllt WNtttneton, Lola T-800, t 80. Oii T lylor end Lwry FiOArO. lhliC* ci-ron,t $1 Wlllt 9ot>Nn Md Pierre~. MucleGTf', 4 Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Mo~1y, Ptbruary 28, 1H3 ('I 9'1chmond 400 Tllo order ot llnteh In yHterdly't Rtcflmond 400 Grlln<I NatlOnal lloek CM race •I F'•lr9round1 Recewey wllh drtv.,.. make or car, tape compte1ed 9nc1 av.,•~ ~ ot winner In mPfl 711 ;_3 Bo by Alllton Chevrolel, 400, 2 0 ... Urnh9f'OI F'orO 400 3 Nell Bonnett. Che'tlrOlel. 400 4 a.on BoCline, Pontlec. 31111 5 Herry Gani. lk.tlcit. 31111 e Biii EMIOll, Fora. 3111. 1 Joo Aultman. lk.tlck. 31111 8 Rlchetd Pe11y. Ponllec, 3118 II Delre Marcia, CllewMI .• 3117 10 8'.tddy Ball9f', Ford 3H 11 Butch Lindley, Buick. 31111 12 Ron Bouetmd, 8ulcll, 3H 13 Dick Brooke. F0<d. 3115. 14 Kyle Pally, Pontiac. 3115 15 Leko Spead CMwolel, 3115 16 Tim Rlc:twnoncl, Pontiac;, 3112 17 Sterlin Matlin. Pontiac. 3111 18 J immy MMnt, Cflevrotel, 390 111. JI~ Saul.,, Sulek. 3118. 20 Buddy Arrlnglon, Oodge, 380 21 J.,.,_ Hyllon Cllewoiel. 372 22 T...-r; Labonle, Cllew-. 3511 23. Ronnie Tl>Omea, Pootlec. 372 24 M•rk Mltlln, Buick, 244 25 J O McOuttle, PontlllC. 21111 28 Joe Ftelde, Buick. 284 27 SllC:k Jonnaon, Bulc:I!. 247 21 RlCll~ Rudd. CflevTOlel. 177 29 Darrell Wellrtp, Cr\ewOlel. 149 30 Oe'lld Dion. F0<d, 50 31 Morgwt S"""'*d, Ford, 50 32 Tommy Gile, Bllldc, 50. .Santa Anlt• YllTlllOAY't M'.IULTI (4elh of...., u-• ..,..., ... _.., l'MltT M CI. I 118 ml ... Oredollc (~) 10 80 6 80 3 40 8uD Metd\anl l"-OI 7 20 3 llO Eruptive (Of10QAI 3.20 Alto <llC«I. Uml>felll Fleet. a.tl«lnO. Jin T•. unee MllQln04, Plllk ~. A~mutl lmm.,,.,,t 1- Tltne I 10 315 HCOM> M CI. I 11 tll -~ Song (McCm) 4 00 2 80 2 20 Known to Win CLlpharn) 3.llO 2.80 A\Jler (Torol 3 80 AlaO f'IC4MI• 5oc;at Review. Curly Mint. S tylllfl OuHn Rein on my Perade, Bullion M•k• No WovH, Reputation Miu Time I 43 416 *2 DAILY DOU9U! (8· 11 paid S21 80 THIN> RACE. I '" lllrlonoa Summer er.. ccep11-1t "° 3 ao -Fenlet (V~I 3 40 - Tu• Commerce CPtncayl (No .now wagering) Alto ~ R!Wt Benlt Time t HI 315 • lllACTA (4-11Paid163 00 l'OORTH MCL 4 lurlOnQI C.rteclen (Velenzuele) 9.60 2.80 2 20 FlnQal (~ya) 2 20 2 tO tt •• GooCI One (PedrOU) 2 40 Aloo rec.cl Ebony Bronr.e, Color'OI S iu Tlme I Otl 4/5 .. llCACTA (4-31 PlllO 142 00 . l'W'1ll MCI. 8 l\.trtonQ9 A-Prom!M (ArnrOI 12.20 e 20 4.20 OeYlne Look (Plneeyl 8.20 •.OO Cornl)(Oltend (St..,,.,) 4 60 Aleo rec ed: Sar a1oga Roal•, Elec:trlChO<MWOmon MIN ()yMellc. Po< F-. Ollt Ylhy. Time 1 10 415. .. •XACTA (9·7) paid $221 00 ttXTH MCL 7 ~ Stage Hand HOllny (Moainl 780 4 80 260 Oenc.bel CCeultlonl 14-20 3 80 ,.,,..,.., (~•I 2 40 At•O ••Ced. Ftddllf\9 Ad•. Ru•ll lo P-. Fllnl Fire Time I 24 • lltAC1'A (4•3) p.id S30e 50 HV•HTH llACI. I ·~ mltM. T 1111 Wondet (Sflmll.r) 3 80 2.60 2 20 T Win' I T ornedo (Ptneayl 2.80 2 20 Alw..,. Seel (Slbille) 2 40 AIOO reced P9nt'• Trtumc>fl. Malked Marwl Time I 49 215. • HACTA (1-3) paid $24 60 ;:a f'ICIC Ill lt·4·4·t ·4· 11 11ald S 11.173 80 wilfl I winning tlcllete (1111 hci<-J. 12 Pldl SI• eonoo141tlon pNd 1111140 wtth 472 wklnlnQ 11C1te11 1nw '--I Scretdl p004 paid 1101.00 wllh 189 w!nnlng I~ llOHTH RAC•. I \It ...... Marlmt:lllMI ~.00 11 00 l .IO Av\Olllllon \ 1 a.40 11 oo Slnlritlum Vllenzueta) 10.IO Aleo raced . H•PPY Bride, S11r P .. IUfH Sl«Y•. Cat Girl, S•no11•. Elolle Ou Metin. V1Qe. Mezlnllca. Time 144 II~ MMTH llACI. 7 ~·· T-Tewa o.nc... (Pncy)...., • .... 380 3.00 Stand Pel (H-1 S 00 2 to M•ter Wilder ~I 2 eo AIOO rec.cl. Sflalfly, Fly\ne CtliCll Coee "'-· Mencler• nm. 123. • UACTA (1-3) Paid PUO Atlendetlee 33, 141 NHL CAWefi.L COWUU.CI ...,YIMOhWell Edmomon Ce.lgery Winnipeg Klfte• v-- W L TCWQ.A 35 18 11 342 264 211 30 II 280 287 25 $2 • 242 274 26 30 10 240 281 21 31 II 225 241 Monte ot¥WM •-C~ •·Mtnneeo1a St lout• T0<ontl> Detroit 3' 17 II 271 220 115 33 17 14 258 226 80 111 33 13 228 258 51 '20 31 10 230 2611 50 17 33 14 20I 2tO 48 WAL.II COM'IMMCI ........ ~ ._.Phlladelpllle 41 15 7 2e3 174 89 •·NY ltlandeR 32 22 11 237 117 75 •·WNh1n9too 30 21 14 247 223 74 NY Rengere 27 27 8 242 230 62 PtlllbU<gh 15 43 7 207 322 37 Hew .,..MY 12 311 13 178 2e4 37 .-.._.~ •·Boelon 40 14 8 263 110 ee •·Montr.., 34 111 11 283 224 79 ll·Bllffelo 30 22 12 243 210 72 Ouel>ec: 28 M 10 2t8 2t3 M Hertford II 42 8 207 317 38 •-dlnclled pleyoff epot Y•lerder'ae-.. Boelon 4, HWllO<d 3 euna1o11 ...... _...,2 MontrMI 4, OelrOll 4, lie Plllledalphle 2 • .._ Yorti ....,_. 0 EdmOnton 3, Wlnnll>ee O Mlnneeote 2. Chicago I Vancouv9f' 8, Cllgery 2 T......,...o-' T oromot. 8oelon PtttebU< at .._ YOtll RMger9 __..a- IClnlle at St. Louie 8uffll0 et HWllO<d OettOlt It Ouet>ec: New YO<k Aenoer• It Pm.OU.Oh Edmonton a1 New_..., .._ Yorti IMMOere al Montr ... v~ ., Calgary MtaL. l!AITIJIN DM9K1N W L l"ct. 22 8 .733 Ill 12 113 20 14 sae 17 15 631 15 18 ... 13 18 4111 13 19' .40e WHTIM DMSt0M K•-Clly 111 12 813 Sen o..go Ill 13 59' PhoenlJI 111 14 .6413 SI L.oultl 15 14 .617 Wlchlle 14 15 .48$ Golden 8ey 11 2 t 300 Loa AftQOlee 5 27 151 Y....,.,. • ._... ~ •• ..,. Diego 5 Pttltbutgfl 7, SI Louie 2 WlcNla 5. Memc>hle 4 T .......... o- No getfte9 ec:fleOuled T__..a.- c........nct •1 Loe AnDIJlee, n WeMend'etr..wtlcN1e llA..aAU. Qll 3'-' 4 • 11.\ .... 10 1:l 3 4 11\t 14'.\ HEW YO~E~ !_Signed <>ti. Nixon. lnttelder. and Oon MettlnQl'f, llrtl buemen. Added Rowland Olllce, OUlflelder. to "'* Colwnbla -................. CINCINNATI REOS -Slgfted 0-.g ttame. plldler 10 • -~ oontrect. NEW YORK METS -SIQ"od Ed l~. pl'dler f'OOTaAU. UNIM ..................... CHICAGO BLITZ -Signed Fret11t r.orr•I. punlOl·Pl•C• lllcllu, to • muttt-~ conttect MICHIGAN PANTHERS -Signed Anthony Cetter. wide reoel¥«. W~4HINOTON l'l!OERAt8 -ReleeMd Jell .._ ... ~ .,... Bred Ce rr end Kevin Pett•reon: ltnabec:k.,1; Rod Cllktwetl, O!Mnal'W'e lec:kl•: Brien l'r•noo, pt.coklcker; George Snowdan. guard; end Miile FonlUnd, Cl'*1..,_...punler MOCKP BUFFALO SABRES -"9c:etled PN1 Myre 1 ~go.tie, lrOll'I Roc:lleeter of lhe Arnerioan Hockey L..-: e.11 ~ Cloutier. goella, to ~. NEW JERSEY DEVILS -Racelled LMty l'loyd, '*"•· Md Mite MoMI' '10fll ..wio. from Wlc:Nt• Of lfle c.nini Hoelley League Camel. Where a man belongs • • 15 ing ... ,,,.., 1.1 mo. nicotine av. per c1gare111 by nc method. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Thlt Cignne Smoking Is Dangerous to Your HlllltL OT/Monday, '•bruary H , 1M3 More honors at MV? • Diablo swimmers are powerful again Thia la the eevent.h in a •rtee of arUcld preview!,,. area hlsh 1ehool 1prtna 1porta. / Nine CIF finalist& on squad With eight ttralaht CIF 4 -A II champlonahipa and We mythical national championahipa lllreedy 1eCUred, Ml.M.lon Viejo Htgh'1 swim team ta eying (what eLle?) more honora thia year w1ih a bundle of top athletes available In the atable of Coach Mike Pelton. No lea than nine CIF 4-A finallats are in camp including six with All-American credentJa.la ' And, It'• epread out. The Dfabloe appe~ to be strong in every 1t.roke. South C.OUt ~gue foes and others will find It toush to keep up with the Dfablos. Tim Hourigan, the team captain, leads a pack of six top .enlors. Hia specialties are the 100, 200 and 500 freestyles. Other aenlora expected to produce big things include Powell Hamilton (breut, back and individual medley), Kria Wellt (200 and 500 free and 100 back), David Louden (200 and 500 frees). Julio Sortorio (100 fly) and Dan Buss (200 and 500 frees) Todd Hickman and Matt McCluskey appear to be the top junion in the fold. Hickman goe. In the indo, 500 free and 100 breast, while McCluskey is in the 100 breast and 200 indo. Diablos eye third place Mission Viejo High'• volleyball m outlook la the same for a lot of achools if they were in the South Coast League with defending CIF champion Laguna Beach and perennial power San Clemente looking for third, at best. Among Coach John Bums' roster are senior hitters Paul Van Schiak and Steve Kon.eliua, junior junior hitters Mark HlckJJ, Jeff Babcock, Steve Lambert and Jim Evans and sophomore hitter Eric Patton. Setters in the fold include senior Klaus Leitenbauer and juniors Frank Seger, Linh Nguyen and Mike Hagerty. UCI gets top player UC Irvine volleyball coach Mike Purltz has announced that Patricia O'Mara from Flintridge Sacred Heart High will attend UCI in the fall. O'Mara, a 5-8 outside hitter, was the player of the year In CIF small schools last year. She was also MVP of the Horizon League. The Anteaters were 21-16 last fall and graduated only one player off that aquad. Rustlers Golden West College women's softball coach Mickey Davia hu won 120 games in her four years at the helm, and one-third of thoee came in 1982. - That's one of the re asons Davis has so much optimism this seuon. She has several key players returning from last year's 41-8 squad, most notably pitcher Tina Kyler. Kyler led the tet>m In strlk.eouta last year with 101 while recording an 11-3 record and a 0.75 Harris key to Dana Hill• David Harri•, a 6-3, 2l5·pound II 8mior and two-year lenerman, keyw the Dana Hill• Hl1h bHtball outlook, .!though there appNn to be much more in the way of blue chip tal.nt for Dolphlna Ca.ch Doi> C.anary. Junior• John Sinclair (curve) and Travla Claw80n (6·2. 200 poundl) are alto 801ld mound candldatee. "Decent pltchln1 should keep ua In 1ames, along with a good inlleld," .. YI c..nary. Othert In the Dolphin•' acheme of thine• Include two-yeer lettennan Scott Larkins at eecond bue, two-year letterman Jefl MlUer at th1rd bue and center fielder Tony Cmelak, a ten.lot' who wu an All-Orange County choice a year ace> and holda several .chool hitting recordl. Othen: Shorutop Robble Forster, freshman catcher Tony Fergueon, Don SUvennan (uUllty), first baaeman Rich Burk and outfielden Jeff Woller, Joe Francia and Chris Oliver. Woller la al.lo a pitching proapect. Diablos the team to beat Miaai. ·on v1eJo High'• track and field ·m team appears to be the team to beat for . South Cout League laurela, althouah Coach Gene Gurule aays Dana Hilla and Capiatrano Valley figure to extend hie Diablos. The backbone of the Diabloe la aenior Roger Brown, but there are several othen with so1id potential. . Brown has d one a 22-10 ln the long jump, 6-4 in the high jump. 42-0 ln the triple and ran a 10.1 100. Junior Greg Ailkenhead baa done 62-0 and 145-0 in the shot and dl.acua, while aenior Jeff Gurule has Jogged a 4:40 mile and 9:49 2-mile. Others aeniora include Richard Robert.Ion, Matt Marove (12-0 in the pole vault u a junior), Rob Bullard, Gary Kirchoff and Mike Karn. Juniors who lhould help Include Bill Christie, Dwayne Gregory (potentially a 14.6 high hurdler) and Harvey Schwartz while sophomores Mike Matey and Mike Kerho lend a hand for the future. loaded again ERA. She is 3-0 already Moore, the 1981 CIF this aeaaon. player of the year out of Davia only haa 13 Bellflower High, will playenonherroster,but share the starting with returnera like pitching dutiet with Kyler and catcher Donna Kyler. . McElrea and newcomers "Kyler relies a little like pitcher Shanna bitmoreonttne.ewhile Moore and long ~all_ Shanna ls our 1peed hittlers Laurie Holler m erchant," Davia aaya. and Ll% Muon around, J o d y F I e t c h e r , a she Isn't worried. freshman from Marina, "I t hink when you Is the Ru1tler1' third have the depth ln talent pitcher and will 11ee work that we have thit year, ln relief. you can get away with McElrea hammered having a small roater,'' four home runs and Davia says. 'Thia way, a collected 21 RBI last lot of people will have an aeuon. She al.lo had 15 opportunity to play." stolen bua. Mt.JC NOTICE PICTITIOUI ..,_.. l'ICTITIOUI ..-11 NAm ITAT'lmJff NAm ITATnmn' TM 1011ow111o P«10N we do4llg Tiit folloW!ng .,.,_,. ere doing buelneM ... buelneM ... 0 t NI \I I IT , LT 0 ., 4 H 7 HA,.IOA OMPHICS. 1)71-C MecN1hut llvd .. 4111 '1ocw, NliwpOr1 Log en Avenue, Co11e MUI, AMcll. c.llfotn&e t2MO Celffornta J . c ... AT T,,.. 0 N & Edward A. 8rHull. 90U ASSOCIATE.I, INCOfllPOMTlO, e Cefdlnel A...,_, Fountain Valley. Cellfornle oorporetlon, 4111 C8'1fornla 82108 MecArtllUf llvcl., Newpot1 leedl, Mey 8r .. 111t, 8083 Cerdlnel e.iitornle tlMO A--. Fountain \lt/llir;, Celllornl• Thie buelneal .. ~ by • t27ot llmlted ~. Thi• bu!Mne11 11 conducted by . J.C. PATilASON lndMduele, CHulbend and Wife) & AUOC .. INC. EC!Werd A. 1t_,i1 J.C. Pett•ton. Tllll 1tetemenl w .. filed wllh the CNlrmen of \he County Clerk ol Orange County on loatd Fetlf\laty 17, tt83. Thie etet-t Wiii llled with lM ~ County Ctettt of Orenge County on P11bll1hed Orenoe CoHt Dally Februll)' to. 1983. Piiot, Feb.'2t, 21. Mer. 7, 14, 1983 ~ ta5-'3 Pubtllfled Orange Co.et Deity •-.,. ..,..TICE Piiot, Feb 14, 21, 21, Mer. 7, 1"3 ___ , ____ ""----- 746-83 f'ICnTIOUI MllM81 NAMa ITATIMINT The fotlowlng pereon 11 doing ncnnoue .-11 ~ u : MAm ITATDmMT A & 8 L A N D S C A P E The lollowlng pereon 11 doing SPECIAL TIES, 231 E. 18th SU.. bu"'-N: No. A, Coete Meta, Calllomle t2t27 PR0°1EL ENTERPRIZE8, Robeft 8tandeflne, 231 E. 11th 15702 Pr~ ~. Huntington Slrt•I. No A, Cott• Meu. 9-tl. Cellfornle 9264t Celllomta 92t27 Wllllem W. JHper, 71 t N. Thie buelneet II condueted by en Mantle LMM, Sent• An•, Cellfornta ~Mduel. 92701 Aober1 8n1ndeflne Tiiie ~ le conducted by .,. Thie etet-1 wu llled with the lndMdutl. County ewti of Orange County on w--. W. JMP9f Fet>ruery 17, 1M3. Thie et.._t -filed with ·~ ~ County Clerk of Orange County on Publlth•d Orange CoHt Delly F«Kuwy 10, 1M3. Piiot. Feb. 21, 21, M111. 7. 14. 1N3 .._, 924-83 Publlehed Orenge CoHI Delly •-.,. llftftl'r Piiot, Feb. 14. 21. 21, Mer. 7, 1N3 ,_ nu1-. _________ 1_a_1....,_ ---f'IC-TITIOU8---.-.. ---.,-- um ITA~ The fCllowlng .._. -doil'8 ACTITIOUI _.. OUlir'9ll Me NAm ITA1WlmN'T COMMON 8!.NSE VIEWPOINT, Tiie IOllo.ing pel'llOll II doing 711 w. Hth. Coat• MH•. CA OUllr'9ll -t2t27 .. CALWHT 27, LTD., 10101 COMMON SENSE PRESS , Stater A-. !klhe 2t1, Fountain INC., e c.llomta corporeUon, 711 \le/Mr;, Cellfomla 92708 W. 17111, Coe41 MeN. CA t2t21. ferek SamM. 10101 Slater Thie~ le~ by• Avenue, Suille 211, Founl.aln V*'f, ClOfJ)Ofetlon.. Cellfomla t270I Common ..,_ ,.,.. Tiiie ~ 11 ~ by e P9119 "-nlt.'V. Pr- llmlted pattner1fllp. Tiiie et••-· -llled with the TINk s-County Cleft! of Oranoe County on Thie etetemen1 -Ned w4tfl the Fetlnlary 3, lteS. County a.rtt of ~ County on ~ F«Kuwy 10. 1"3. Publlllled Orange C:O.et Deity ~ Piiot. Fe«>_ 7, 14, 21, 21, 1N3 Publlelled Orenoe COHI Dally eet-73 Pilot. F«>. 14. 21. 21. Mar. 11:: "8JC M>TICE l'ICTmOUBWM MAim ITAT'llmWT PM:nnoua WH Th• 1o1tow1no petton I• dolnt MAm 8TA~ OUllr'9ll • The followlftO l*'ton le dOlng ESPECIALLY DOLLS, 2820 "'*'-• Nev le Clrcle. Coete MeH, CA PAPIT TIME RELIEF FOA t2t2t. A E G 18 TE RE 0 PHY 8 IC Al KARLEEN 8. JIMENEZ. 2820 THERAPIST. 1702 Ratti Circle. Nevle Clrcle. Cotta MtH, C. ~ e-:11.. CA tH4t. 92eH. PATRICIA ANN LILYG,.EH Thia bu1ir.-le oondul;MO t1iy en R.P.T., 1702 Ratti Clrcle, lndMduel. Hu\'lllnQton 8eacll, CA 92$48. Kartaen S. Jlmef.- Thle ~ le oonduct.s by en Thill etatement -9ed wltll IN lllTH llTICll ~ County a.ti of Orenoe County on lluml ·,·· Patricia Ann Ulyt,..,, F*uery 3. tt13. VENDJTl'I FRAD .. ...., A.P.T. ,_ a&l" Thill • .._. -llled wlttl ""' Pubtllhed Or•na• COHI Dally LOUIS VENDITTI, a 0 R . CHENG -ME I' County ci.ti of Orenoe County on Piiot. Fe«>. 7. 14, 2f. 21. 1"3 resident of Cost.a Mera, Ca. FRADKIN, resident of F.tJNery '· 1ta. 127_., ,_,, Paased away In Newport Newport Beach, Ca. PUied PubHIMd Orange co.et oa11y NlJC NOTICE ae.ch, Ca. on February 25, away on Saturday, February Piiot, Fee. 1. 14, 2f. 21. 1tl3 1983. He wu preceded In 26, 1983. Dr. Cheng-Mel _________ eeo-a __ 1 ~A~M death by his dear wife Fradkin one of tbe moat NI.IC NOTICE Tiie following 1*110n '• dOlng Lou.l9e and Is survived by hb d I 1 ting u ii he d fa cu It y 1-~==~~~==---• ~ • loymg step-<hildren Sylvia members at ch a pm an PM:Tmou9 ....... ELITE CLEANING SERVICE Guthrie of Cost.a Mesa. Ca., Collete and the daughter of fi9J/ ,.,,r .. •e•t ..._ STA~ A 8 S 0 CI ATE 0 F M 0 BILE Charles Forillo of '"_.,,_ • Chlneae diplomat died The loloWlng .,.,_. -doing ENVl~MTS. 15402 Electronic ""........., et. Oent9 Aeetaurant In N9wpof1 Beedl ~ aa: IAne Huintlflgton 8eedl c.llfomle Ca.. Tony Forillo of Costa s a t u rd • y • a t K a Is e r Wll ho6d ... tnt ootf toumement on Mondey, s T 0 T E L M E y E A ' t2t4t . . Mesa, Ca. and Frank Focillo Permanent• Ho1plul In M.ai 14 et the '-lellon Viejo eourrtry CM>. ASSOC4ATES. 1:ia1 N9wponAve., Cllnettne 891ee. 22616 A&tbUm ol Kaysville, Utah, surviwn Bellflower, Ca. after a long Fonn&1 la a beet Ml touraome. ~ Tuetln, CA 92MO. Diie DrM. EJ T0<0. Cltlfornla t2t30 1 I 1 d hi h b 1 i h 0 ,.._ la t ~ 1 A I C H A A D A L L E N TNe ~ le conducted by .,. a 10 n c u e 1 nep ew att e w t cancer. r . ·-• a • .. m. STOT!LMEYER. 29t32 PrHton, lndMduet. Anthony Apponl of Rock Fradkin wu a profe.or ot Entry Ne 111125 and lndudee tM pnz., lAIQUN Hlauel. CA t:Mn. Ctv1etlne SpMe Fa I I 1 , I l I i n o I 1 • 7 Blology at Chapman for 18 preen '"'· cart, cocktalla, low-net and Tiiie "'*'-le c:onduc1ed by en Thie 1111-1 ... 111ec1 with t11e grand ch 11 d re n and 1 years and also served as iow-vroaa prizM, J>k'8 a dinner a1 the N9wpof1 lndlvfduel. County CWlt of Orange County on great-grandch i Id . Mr. Chair of I.he Natural Sc:lence 8Mdl restaur.,,l. A. Stot::Z:S Februllly 17, 1N2. Venditti aerved our country Division. Dr. Fradkin wu a For lnfonnetlon, P"°M 965-1332· ~ :':'~ ~ '!: Publltned Orange Coe~ ln World War I. and aince raearch fellow ln Genetics ,..,,_., 3, 1983. Piiot. Fe«>. 21. 21. Iii•. 7, t•, ttl3 moving to Colla Mesa, Ca. 15 at St&nfonl University from ,_, ~ yeani ago hal been active at 196 o to 196 3 a 0 d an ~ Publllhed Orange Coa1t Dally -----------• St. Joachim'• Catholic Instructor and research Piiot, Feb 7· ••. 21• 11· lN3 Ml.JC llJTICE ·~~~~~~~fH.a~-1 iiiiiiiiiiiC .. iiiii0iiiiii" Church. Recitation of the auoclate at Ohio State ·-__ .,. _.._ ITATWOP •a•am1mrT Holy Roury wW be held on University from 195~ to ,_ nunw. rec~:fiC:HMAm Monda~. February 28, 1983 1960. She earned her HetlhOU8MJll... Tfle lotlowlng pereone llave at 7:30 M ln the Chapel of Mastera De1ree and Ttie ~.!'~ dOI-...__,.__~.,.~ Pierce Brothen Bell Doc1orate ln Genetics from lr'e•e•'• te••I• ~-_;;-" .. ,............... ··· ~.,.,.,. Broadway Mo~. Mau the Univenity of Wisconsin, A women'a .__....___.. .....-..... t--.-PR EC ISION DESIGN NEWPORT MA IN. 11tU of Christian Burial will be •he WU a member of aeveraJ ....... ...__ ---UVf ·-·-" ... AN u, Ac T u RI N 0 . 1 7, ' 2. ~ Ndt, ..,,.. Ana. CellforTlle T wlll b• held March 2-e at the Forum In '" _,.,. celebrated on ue1day, 1elentific and professional 1 lllQl9wood. Monrovia Avenue, D-4 ... oete The Fkmtow• eueln••• Name Joechim'• C.tholic Church. In 1uccu1 profeulonal wt1e be oteyad tM flw.dey 1~. atellne ~·..._port hacll, Toob~ert . O~eon.·111•2· Ma re b 1, 19 8 3 at St. 80Cieties, and Is mentioned A total ofaand douD6tie metdlM ...,,0~~7daedr. IU ~!erred to •i:,v! . .!!! iu:~n Costa Mea, C.. Friends may publlcatJon1 aa American Among fhe"ii-are ctvfit Evert~ --0 ca 11 at the mortuary for Men and Women In Sdence, . and ~ New .. ,.,. ...._ le OOlldldad t1¥ en r2~ ~ -.nta Ana. Callhltnla vi a I tat lo n pr I or to t be Leaden In American Science Rr9' round action la ..C for 1·1 p.m. M#dl etiertaa IL ()ygan, .... Kint Raury. Pierce Brothen Bell and Oui.t.andif\I Educaton 2-3. ~ IMWlee Wll be .. on Streee, Ct*lo. c.lbnll omo Broadway M o rt u a r y ln America. Dr. Fradkin, a :::· March 4; eemlfln ... are laturdey, Tl*~ -~by• d.lredon. &42-91l50. native of China. wu the 5 and ftfM.,. ..C to beglrt .. t:SO oaner• .,.r;»•lfllp. daughter of Hua-Chen1 P·~~w!:m..o., 11 ~ .. ..,..~ '"btleMcl Or~ coaer:--'= Tiiie .. "::1:Ww::' wltfl lfll rAC..c 11•w ~,All( Cemalel'f Mortu&"f Chae>el-'Cfemalory 3500 Pac1hc V•ew Drive Newport Beach 6'M·2700 .,..COltMQS MOltfUAlllS LeQuna Beach •94·9415 Lequna H1111 788-0933 San Ju"'1 Cap1s1rano .. 95-t776 Wang,• dhtln1ul1hed ..,_.., County~ofOrwlfeCountyOft Political Sdentiat. Diplomat tM FONm bolt ofllce at (219) 17 . , ...--. 14, 21, . Mar. 111 Feon.y 10 1913 and expert ln lntemational _________ u_-a__, -' · ,..,. laiw, who from le47 until hla .....C llmCl PublltMO Oranoe Coa.et Oalty --ii!iiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiii'-1 Not. rr.. 14. at. a ...... '.1. .. ~ death in 19U served H MlniOUI •11•11 ,.._ China'• Ambauador to um 8TA,_., Portuaal. Dr. Fradkin It Tiie ....,._,.,,.... -PWllC llmCE au.rvived by 3 childnn John ~111-:A OHIQN, UU "° .... '"'°!'! .. -I and Jim n-adk1n of Newport CM 1111e1• c;...., DJM •••,_, Beach, Ca. and Jackie of .... ;v0-1• -' 1. ~" petMn le Mtftt .. CHl••dNtll i...r ... e•t t a -Rlvenida, Ca. and 2 ~ ,..... °' ler era ltttw. JIUNUM 8'<1N <;AM. 1U1 ~-PtnaHootme.emio. TM.,.. .. .._. ...... IN'LAr· ,...,__. r;:.::i=....~ =.c:=.~rnd ~ ....... Ca. and S1,lvia Park of tournament le tet for Marc" 17-20 at .__... 11-... -... .,_.. ---~ ,.,__ -.....:::--• OOI -...,. _.._ Y, ......__, 1llt ....._. Deerflel , 11llnola, a ..,..,""·'"'J'.---.....-.-ln-."'--,,__ ..--....... _......, memorial aarvlce will be 1'"'~ It....,. l*d In~ ietwa..., = *""°" ._, Olllfomle Mid on 1\M!eday, March 21, ....,_IM__.,.,... Cll**'I a tllb MIOl1. "* 11111 '*" -._... 111m ..... i. °" ..... ~ a11 1983 et 12:00 noon at lnfofmlllllft 00110e11•• tNt ~la ' OouMrOllrtl OIOrwlfe~ lid••• Wal&mar Theall'• on the ~'S'lbll at tM oenw, 1to0 AdelM °' "Y ~I. 1• ,... Y. HMo Ch r •. .11--Cam ~ 117-4401. "*"'-' g,-. 0... TM =•II -._. .... ln r== &;;•the ,.::::y T"9 ..,.... Wit tnofude ..,._.,... 9'y Nae. .... 1, M. If. a .. , =.I. .::. Or-.°::.: hM eak.ecl thet mntribuUonl ....,_. Clllb1"11111. ....... ..., ..,. Mr. • - be made to the H~ Unlwrae. 0.... Tlnlltno. ..UC mllCl ~·-•• Or...-oa... !!!I W a DI I' ell o W • h l P at"'=========::-:-=========~ 1-iijifii]·J:i~~·--1 ~ .... 1" 11 ' a Mar. 1 V1li Ch:L,~ Colle1e .,. -.... C.on 1MY he..,, to ~ O.T. Smith, PrHldenl ~. Oollep, ar.n,., r 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • Clllllllll CLASSIFED· INDEX ... To Pltca Y• M, Cll 'or TuHday 01rouo11 leWrd*Y puo11cauon1. 6M P·"' the prevloul day. 'or lundey tn4 Monday put>lloattone· 12:00 noon latutday 642-5678 1£.Al OUT( "-•l AM!wlfll llJllt 11.""9 .......... iw ........ _ .. ~--.. I -... .._ °"""'""'"' r.J '""" ,.....,, ... ,, v.1i.y .. ..... _&-.. ........ ~ !MM i.....uiw lrw1' ..._.,,., tllllt 1 ......... 11 ..... ~!°'Jo:'~ H••P.'" .__,, """ l.'IH!wtl ... S..n Jit'd t-:.,.._'1•tt11.J 8-f"I~ AM S.-..1 "'•" s. ..... '-'-"" .... """'" Tt.Mtm Wt•\1tW""'4t M111t,. .. th11tf°"• ,,.,..,-.,,.. /'tp.tf\Mlllf\'6 t:~!:~ c,..,,...~., t.t)U l.'..mll'll .,,._..,, l'•~t.tMI !Nt* ...... u ... .. 11 .......... """""' lr•ver1111 t'"rot-•n_. lnd ... ., .. t l'•Ol>'V ..,..,.,.s. ... MolJti.llomr l'M'll.l -"""" 0.-.-• o. ...... <.:.. Oul uf C<>o."I) Ou• o1 s ... 1r RM._,_ ._,..._,, Jl.1 ....... llz.::!:.i• RENTALS .--"'""'"""" -u"1.....- 1001 ION IOOll 1001 1011 um ttn4 IOW 10» .... '°'° too 1044 IHt UM 1~1 Its) 1•' IOl9 101• IUrl IOICI IOIM ~ IOll IOIO DJ.I• ....... Kille Incl c;orrectlona may De made until 5''° pm . for the Mid dlry'• pubfl. c.uon. '°' &tt\day Md Monday publloailone, 12:00 noon 8aturd1y Pi.a .. 81k tor • "klll number" wMn ceno.i. ~your ad. ...... Check )'OUf ad dally end repor1 wror. fmmedl•t• ly. The DAILY PILOT ... eumet lllblllty for the lk'"ll Incorrect lnMtllon onty. IOllll l~~~~~~~~~ llUll I: ::~ ........ 1a1. g~ leunl l!!l IU~ :~1 '"MB 1• Needed tor Real &tat• t:n. firm. Orange County. :~ Conlldenttal Interview. 14<11. Write Ad No. 1o.t5. Dally 14:) Piiot, PO Box 1680, 14X-Coeta Meea, CA 92827 :~ or call An• Ad 755. 1~ 642-'300, 24 hre. 1)7, 1~~;;;~·~;;;;;;~~ :: mwr1t11 tlOO "~ um 1100 %20t 2300 2400 1410 ~20 2)2) 2$30 ~ ~ 111IO -2tOO lt02 2'0t -- $37 ,500 reduction from lendert Try 10% down. Land« wMt e.ry a low Interest 2nd TO. Huge 4 Bdrm, 3 bathe, luge lemly room, 2 fhpt-. formal dining room. Lat: ~:c· OVtltlooklng yard and regio-nal pattl. Cuetom built ape. Now only $210,000. 546-23t3 THE REAL ESTATERS = un11m 2'Cjf One of Ille beet prlc«! lot• of etalned glaA & ::! I homa In Baylhore1 al lil6 '339,000. Stunning 3 Br 2111 2 B• llome w/famlly it20 room & 1pa. Feature. w~ I Include beam celtlng1, ~s 11a11an 11e. Call for .,.,.. IANooun....,....,.. JOOl l Ing appl. 631 -7 370, ......... ,._ 3004 540-0312 p,,..,,..lt 3012 -1~ 3014 -.. 1,..,,,.,_ 3016 n"'"I >0\1 8U$11SS ' FINANCIAL I a...-1 .. s.» '°" ·-~-.014 e..-w......i '°" . b'""'"'"" °"""""'-.01• In_,,,_, W•lrd 4022 ·~ .. .._ 4024 . ......,,w ...... ..... ~J)·· 402' I Dl\OnlJfT It.Ip WMled SIOO •JCIC!ow-)llD AlmlALS C.1111 -a. '410 -~ ...,,,_. "" .... ~ I MOCHAIOSt I~ ... ....-. 8ldtl .... _. ~·"""·-· 1-f'rwtoY-"""''-c.,...w.. i-....wo-a Jt.wol,.,. M«h>-,. M_....._ -w ... ...i M-11-" om • .,. """''""' • f:qwpmmt ~·o..,. ~°'=- BOATS .,,.., """' ?010 I 1911 -1011 5MI 7111• :r.::.~ .. , 7111t 1011 '*"'lllnvn 10» Slfpo .. Dorl.. 70Z2 s-..,. -~.-.---~ -TRAMSIOITA TIOft Awn II IOtO ~~ IOl1 IOU M_ • .._ '°" ·~ ............ 8011 , .. _ .. _ ll020 11.v. 802! ~""·-..,,. ,,.,..._Ul1bty ..,. , MIT(M)TM ....... i_,,. ........ s.n...i ...... A~toaW...IH ~""' .. -.w ...... 1 °"-"""" .... TR\DITIO\.\I RL\IT\ '1IYllTMI" 4 PLO 3 unite heve 2 Bdnne 2 bath • ..,..,... One""'' hie , Bdrm, 1 bath. 15 ~ garage. Great Incomer. Only u•o.ooo. c•u-· 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS ..mn I If UMWNIJ J .......... ._.. ~ l.JYe In 3 bdrm. 2 bath I upper apt. Commercial 1 lflop. o"1ce or retail oo 1 10-r level plu• • car f paritlng. Pr!Qe at 1395, 000. associated e ~ • £ o . .. ' t. .. .. 4 .,., ' • ~ • • • EmLlll TRiii S 19.000 doWI\ -1118Ume VA loa.n ol H7,500. 3 Bdrm 1~ bathe, pool. Colftplate aeparate mother..,,.._ quarters. A t>eeutlM Tudor .....,., home or inv.tment. Clllt 546-2311 THE REAL ESTATE RS TR\DIT !n\ \I 1-?I \I i I ....._....__ • ·:SOMETHING DIFFERENT! IMusual Cars, ~ Classics, Anti~s. Race, & One of a kind! . YO•CA• ·. • ••• , 't' •• ·: .•. .. C• ASSIFIED. 'ro ~ JOU nnc1 le.mt you'd llkt to buy • - A PF.TE BARRETT ~EALTY .. . •nr111•1n .. 1U .. Ocean & jetty views. Marine roam, 4 bdrm. 3 bath. 3700 mq.ft. $1,W ,000. Ocan.fronL Ulll llU llYAllT l...l8oon view ftom ' bdrm. 4 bath.. fan:L rm. Boat .Up for 3 boata. Now $995,000. n ! 1 1 " k j • ·~ .iv 1. 1 • : -· 1 \.. fl l '' . 1.l .. · I . . Ot1nge COMt DAILY PILOT /MondltY. February H , 1"3 Cl . llOIOICOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA ~ \\'alker 6 lee . t ' Ce Orange Ooe1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, '•bfuary II. 1113 ------ ~!!illitrt!! LtpfNtliM ''"'"" l~'~'WW-._._ __ _ $184 per day New aa blnell, 01blnet Concrete · emlll °'large 11.ICTRIOtAN. Prloed JUlll'I ClAADINIHO M>alN'I CLlANINO PM1111111nt PAINTIA8 Nl!D 16r D ~ ... lat Oon't Mo¥e -tmp,owl ' teaing, bare, torm101 Jo be A1mo11e old, ,.. right, trM Mtlmat• on ~tr .. trim & letw. • • \tlot'OUGhl'Y Sod, eprlnlllef end eoo j WORl<I 30 rr• •JUI. Int/ Ouellty....,...bte ratee SllyllMI & Bey Wltldowl Thal'• ALl. you pay aount••Ol>•· e.2·0&a 1 P4.oe with"" a.t6-H 12 large Of lmall IOb9-INlnt, .-Ylol l4CM03& ~ "°'*'· ~7 lnat11tallon. our work ext. Acouello celt1ng1 , . ,., .. wt. AeM e.3t""3232 tor. Ceblneta & c ... pen1ry c udt TU I.lo Stee21. 117S..o31t ......... _. Houaecleanlng, rllllbla. only look• ••P•n1111e, OLlo: .. *p!.~i!.'~~2~1·~1" °:::.'ft!P:·,~ ru. 30 day lld Small jobl a repllrl tr .t R!!IO/COMM'UINO W.IOSll r ... Own trMel). ...... Ctleell our pttoea befor11 '"'' .,"'""' ..., "' • TM HAT a&-2080 r•-iioi-ow.-------ln the Free Mtlmlle e.s.2003 amt fh Til.l llAI 20 yra. Do my own w<>tk. YOLANDA ... 2"°406 you buy1Uo.2CM511 Water dam• ~lllet TILi! INllALUD DllY 8MI p!'lcet. OM-32113 Uc. 278041. Al .... MUI Cllln·UPI! 8prJnkler re-..... • .,._ Call Judy, .,.._1561. 120 yra, r9f. ln1, Aec>IPI. r..,_.,, remodel All lllncte. Q'*anceed· " CUJUI,,. CLll. "--. pelt I 14"111111, IOd l ltlrub --n..s1 I u.,4'1 ..... .... 13t-170. 13e.66211 Free Ht, rHIOnl bll, ..... JoN1 et3-041 PILOT -!.!. 1111 _, ... /_/_ ln1t1I ,,.. Ht. Low OIMNna hnltoe. Clea· ' UC'd. John 131-1151 TIU t .... , Almod./Rep11r1. Lo ratM. CHILO CARE with love, AMl-llc-ouet. a.t&-<4010 coll, Cllrla 730·021 nlneM 18 Miii lo Godlio ""9!z INT/IXT. CALL JIM ATLAS Pl.UM9IHO & All typee-r .... &46--40IO Decke, p1t101, lence1 lencied yd. meelt, C.M. lu ~ L::f: btwn S·9PM. 11111. 8<12-QOe BRICl<WOAI<: Small Jobi. ... 1111 Hletlng, ~In SERVICE Fr .. Mt Steve 7ll2-8S&e &t~ll1119 wtcdye _!It -~ Homa & Offloa Clelnll'lg "'"Port. Coa1• Mela, WIA•,..,,. repalrt. &t&-11111 T!!! ltn!tt DIECTORY REMODELS/FACE LIFTS l.IC'O CHILO CARE All mallu, 1prlng1, ·-"'.!~~-•-. Uo'd, bonded, lnl'd Irvine. A«t. 117~t75 HIOHUT QUALITY LOW COt'Tll 2• HM SI-I --Cu11om wood p1llo1-tllng11, new opanara. _..1m-. """'' .,_,,, Xlnt refe 187.c>eet _,, ,_. dletla a lanca, Ill gen Agee 2-5. BMch I Hell L 0 w r a I e 1 T 0 m gardenll'lg, "3·21103 fvtlf'Ylhlng In Maeonry 12 Y'I In 0C 838-11M Aepalr•Aec>iPl-Rltnodel 81Mce1, np d 867· 11 t t llm rapelr. Fr .. HI lfM. 11.30-e M2--07118 557""4IO · HOUMCtMnlng, fuH Of p1/ Lie/bonded. Low, low PlllT ~ lllTll Draine. Uc. 850-1030 -=::: L.:.l:: 00 ITNOWI All fer '8114ra Your Dally PUot 8atvtca Dnc:tory Repf1M11t1tMI MJ ... l tltHI Rendy e. t--Oe22 TODDLER FUNI L 11 .... ,... time, 22 Yl'I exp. I'm the wtntet prtc.a, '73-5387 Pttl ........ / ltMln ~ !!!!!!! Repalr-Alteratlon• an1ck1. 1c1111111 ... u;:1ri Gar•taia1 MYU .aft, beell .... :Z·lll&e BRICKWORK F=a~t-rc ·~~· ~ TYPING SERVICE ~wlndawe-<:ablnela Fairview, CM. 761·23<42 TIU.I Exp'd In ell home ret)Ma. Expartl11 HOUMt!Mj)lng Small/lge joba, rapalra. TEO. -y141i71.~7 UllWAll 11.1... Fut·Aecut•t•Prof. P I Comm'l/Ral. S.Cf.-3011 Vtt:. &.euoc>llM Included Loe.I refa. 8<16-1512 Exparlen~ed & profe1-IMM97• .v•/wknd• •'*'1>11 a.fencft. Cltaaia1 ltmct1 T0t>Pld/removect. Clean KlttY 64 t_.t70 Prof. Interior Painting 9'onal. v.,.., reaaonabte -------- Jeny Me-.•13 Clelnlng Ofc, Read'I, qual up,,_ l1wn1. 751·3•71 •••HOME REPAIR ... -.. ..... Mb=: .~=-:~n:!c:=: Fr• Int. aounllllng r•t•I FOf ~part --nee. !We C!eaalu I ne111 got a celll Remod, wrk ~ell bondble. M MUI... Elec:-Phlmb-Carpentry -----Kathy. 0111 ana ld#171 call WE WASH WI NDOWS a.1.11.i~1/ ..... ti conllr, rep11r1 big or 538•2738 ...... 525 Smlll Jobi Ot<. Fut ThotOUQtl & DePlndeb6e ~~eaJ~~ Lie. •30837, &t2"'300 2• llra. (714) .. l .. lll Fut. Prof~ _.._ -I am111. Guer. 1175-6294 ...,.,..., L.ewn.tr ... wub INtllt llMCe. Kei.11 MM872 864-878' (IW -.ge) _.........,.... Ouellt KITCHENS/BATHROOMS C "-al Tr" trlm/R4lmo11ll ~om pelntlng, ext. Int, ltfi I LI Y WOfk guaranteed *FRENCH DOORS* ealrlCl!H, -•tr Lawn rnelnl/RolotllllnQ 20 yeare exp. crpntry, Ha~ your houM c:IMMd. .. •• , t ITllOI quallly wont at reduced • I• M Fr• Mt""9t• a.te-7391 &noe 1~7. Uc. 1•8370. Car1tl ltm tt Remodel/~,.., comm. F,.. eetlmlt• ~5 elea, plmbt!Q. EY'efYlhlng. reuoneOle, free .. t. Call AM typ41-reu. a..~10 winter rat11. FrM NI, J.D. Horn Aef!n1eNnQ Seager'• Window Wuh- Oealgn contr. S.Cll-11137 No StNm/No Shampoo a raald. l.lc d, bOnded, • ...... _ ... .-Rau rat ... e.1.ooe3. LoulM 776-1857 aft 3PM ll!!lat Dev. 1173-2031 Anttquaa. kit.~.. Ing. qtty WOttl, lo prloel. Stein Spectlllet. Fut Ina. For •t, 552·9142 ..._." -••• JACK OF Al.l. TRADES MRS. CLEAN -• lat nne pelntlng. &t5-0e64 548-0e03, M5-3143 latbJI dry. Fr .. •t. 1139-1682 •--.1-1 •---a....-tlH Cln-upa. Aefl 531-11110 Call Jeck •""'lme, MlllH 11 gl .. m: home, ·ABC MOVING-Ip! •.......a•----_. .... _ I _,,. Quiet( Careful SeMce F111:w I I.not= ---..... Lew ...... Oriwway1, Parking Lot Shempoo & eteem clean. Add' /R od Pl 1 C1Mn-up1/Llnd~ng Day or night 117$-30H apt, ofc. Aefl. a..e.22.0 • . n .-Aec>an. 8ealcoatlng. Color brighteners, wht per,:i:._ ::,oec,, ~~d. Haullng -Tr• Trim 11.U.. Qulllty HOUMCIMnlng UC. T138048 552.(M10 v~AN~c~i':,!'.':~325 Huber Roofing-Ill typee. The1 Ill contrectora who Sl8 Alphlt ll3 1,..1991Jc crpta -10 min bleach. IUc~·...!"~4~1_!85~7~0~ ... M~8!::,..~2~7:!_1.l_;F~ree;; .. ~t.~;:;:~8'~2~-990=7;_.j•---j)U'j;4Pj()iS--wl111 a Pereonel Touch I *1-1 •W.* .. New·recov. .. declle ~m wort!~ 1200 -DUMP JOBS HB/lrvt~ '"~h ..... ........ .._, .... Expert wallcoverlng In Lie. U11eo2. 5'8-973-4 oludlng labor end Dan Hall g Grlldl Hiit, 1111/dln. rma $15; 111g No Job too ....... or amllf· Mowing, edging I gen & S a1t M-" J b ·-._. .. ~ ,_., qulllty. "'Yf -.p. . m11erlal1 muat be 11· a P•VlnQ Co. 'Ree/comml room 17 .50: COOCll s 10· .... . OIHn-up. HonMI & d• m... .,,,.ng 0 • Competlti... rat• •1111allon Aw. Coneul-ROOFING REPAIRS cented. Unllclneed COO+ uc. 387~ e.2-1720 chr $5 Gulf ellm. pej framing, deoka, con-pend1bl9. For tr .... ,. Call MIKE ...._1391 T Uc T·1111,•211 73()..1.3&3 tent Alllgnmt. 681-8590 Smell Jobe 01(. Free trector1 lflould eo 1t1t1 ---------1 odOf. Crpt repair t5 yr1 crete. •to. Reta. 25 vra 7SO-..o403 or 554-<t•... HAULING·atudent wllg• ...... U I STARVING COLLEGE Blackw.tder P~eng· Mtlmat ... Cell Tom Of In their advertlalng. Con-a.mtttiat exp. Do work myHll. exp. Free 111' Randy Tr" tnmm...., ,.._ __ ,.,,,. trudl. Mml lo rat11. Jon Fedet1ted Tu Service Ing & Removal. Oual. Ctwclc, ... 2-11382. trlCI01'9 and coneum.1, - -"-'a.••~ ,.123 M2·2277 ""'"",_.' ...,... 7 .. .,, ,.711 T .. __ ,. H 1...-_ I STUDENTS MOVING G Babyllttlng, any~ .,.,... """'"" l.andeo.ping-Sprlnkter .... 1. ,..,,.. you °"'!.1."""'"' IPP •· co. Llc. n2~4311 work only. 494-38111 UY.. ...... conlect Mary rondle at NM!' Vlc:toria/Xlnt rela. We Care Crpt Clelnefl C:.atln ctlea CJua•J Repllr Chudl 145-5597 HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE °"1-41171· ln111rld. M1-8'27 110 PER ROLL All T=. Fr .... t. l7t4) 55MOll8 with any Cotta M.... a.t2-M82 s c·--& UAh-• ..._ • .._, •1011• WATCH us GROWi quettlona. Contractor'• team .... n .,. . ..,.. ROUGH & FINISHING Relph Caballero a Son• Furniture, Trllh. Tr... ....w 1: ......, • •• <> or Qu111ty workm1n1lllp, t3e8 State UCenll Boerd. 28 lall ... I Truck Moont Unit. Gulf. Clean-Up Incl. wlndowe. Compl. matnt, comm/ 863-S.15 NORM 20% off laat ~ 1. WIM Palatial fr .. •t. Juetln 5.o-9114 Civic Center Pina, Reel. rlll•. M5-37111 Detail WOl1c. 157--0e91 r• Tr .. trimming & r• IMtlat lrevel. Ml-0929. -Pwttt Room 1190, Santa Ana, 8eltoon Promollone Unll -CARPET INSTALLATION "-=all movel, c1 .. n-up1. Fr" -.. PAllTlll CA 92701. mltad : bright, bHut. a REPAIRS. 30 yr• exp.~ Mt, MMe ... aft. 4:30. H llr D 'V 141-1111 laaulMt by Richard Sinor. l.lc, ========= :~~~·· Same d•y &tS-9031 lbel 8. '" •l DRYWALL TAPING JAPANESE GARDENER Fumeoe-pool•wat• llMt LOW RATES: bullneaa, 2~. 14 '(Tl of happy Utile Miii Mulfet Ill on. All Textur• I Acouattc Spaclellst Mal clean-•--•-al-home a ltte local CUllonwt. Tultet. along came I leell....... Ctatat/ C.atttlt F,.. .. t. Kev1n 1173-1503 1 rt~ ;t, -._.... The F • au~o Thanl! )'OU. ll3l-«1o lr=:===::::;iiiii;;;:;~ aplder end rHd In the ComoutMtnd Bllkpg Cement·Muonry-BloOk HYW&IJJ l~T= ~8-~812 · ~-:..7 HANOYANOYI• BACK M~99:'ory ":33:1 LOWEST AATESI Prompt, Deity Piiot Cl1111fled lncl/!)annet9tl ,..~ 11 Can't take retirement • -nHt profe11lon1l1. 15 MC1lon llbou1 MfM Mul-annet9tllp/"""'..,. Wallt-~t. WOfk. Uc. "Y reaa-guar 1 GARDENING & MAINT. 111 home repelra or r• More femlllll are o-«Jng )'l'l eJIP. 1136-7149 fet'a Tuffet 11\d bouglll It Mo. & Qtrty Statemanll 1381057 Rob 547-28113 El trlc I Relld/oommllnd. Yard model•. Al alwaye, rMI. thl camping "bug" tlMI 1---------1 L~~~!!!~~~~i!!!!!!!!d!U!!JM!!..-l 'Of S9.t5. You can Mil Norman Manz 557-7300 FREE EST'S for Cement tC 1 clMrklp, tr .. trim. a refl. 548-8898 yur. If you have a lllT• ,..,... .;.;: your tuffet and Iott of Mike your lllopplng ..... Clock' I brick work. LIC'D ELECTRICIAN MMM7 S40-18lll Siii with Et camper that'a not getting 25 yrt. Lio .a3Mt. Ina, The f11t11t drew In Ille s.cretarl.i llMcea: typ-other ttllnga through ler by Ullng the Delly Pf.. Europun cr11t1m1n. O'*. WOl'k·AMI. '"" want Ad Help? It'• a BREEZE ueed, ... It now with a bonded. Aefl. Col« Ell-W11t ..• 1 Dally Piiot Ing. copy, etc. Fut aarv. Dally Piiot Cluallled lot Cte..lflld Ade. 996-0ee• Tom 831-5072/973-7~ M2·5878 CllMltled Ada M2-58711 Clalalfled Ad. pert, H3-0911 Rlctlerd Clallltled Ad. 8"t2·6t71. 875-4461, 7804359 AdL Call M2-51178 ... r.w.• .. Atutatata, Uaf. prtatal1, Oaf. A,..,.ntt, Uaf. Atutatal1, Uaf. !Jtrt-ull, Vaf. Aprtell Vat. I Ptaia C..11 llaa 2724 C..11 lJHa 2724 C..11 .... 1'124 iUL ..... -274t !:!nu ...a-lffl l!!J!rt lwlll 2111 tall 2'17 a.55-$575/mo. 1 Br. 1 Be, * 8ecf'I 1325 U111a pd. Nr beectl, lge ~BR 1 ba, Wiii' Ml a-Dlx"2 br, 1 ba. OcMl1 Vu, 13 Ba, 2tMa. 2 decka, trptc, BAYFRONT . Spectacular 2 Br. 2 Ba. trplc, lndry 333 E 2111 c M #3D !pie, O/W, frig, b1Jc, no • --..... No. End. bHm c.ttlng. gar, bMmld cell. $900, vt.w, l(>IC. 2 br, 2 bl, rm. 1kyttght1, 1m1ll Cll 645-8 tro ~ 11-5:30 peta. Avl 311. '525 & Lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm., emong S900 utll lncl'd 4~ ' no pet1. 2011 •4111 SI. plua etudy. PV1 parllg. ok.. dep. Call for 1ppt. plnH I 1trHm1. Sec Small l bd oceen dayt213/1131·2t7•,...,.. . boet allp 111111. 1714) 388 Avocado Townlloule 2 Br. 1'1• Ba. 831-7900 I get•, pool, gym & ~ 1 & ~·1525 21311131-0QC).$ -------------------------~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE 752-9611or1175-6491. TSL Mgmt &t2-9412 :~·~11'fi~,~~~ 2Br 1ba, E'alde. Gar & ~~~· From •4 O. ~Ayr• 499-2512 • Bachelor condo Ver1111- Baytront condo 2 BR. 2 2 Bd, 1 Ba. radecor11ed. Cell 1131~984. . did!. $525 Incl electr1cll. 28' ocn ~ 2 bike to Ill, pool l llC:Ulfty. Celt ACROSS 54 Is present .. PUSZZATLUERSDOAl~'!D Be. t 1200 mo. Pvt. tum, gar, poo1. Clllld OK. No . • ... s.on2 Nr. BMc:h, 2 bdrm, 1~ be. stW.w-e eov.' M50 mo 54&-M38. 1 Estranges 58 "---.~ Wkdy 835-11885; •v• peta. 1490/mo. 1395 A Twn1111. 2 muter br •. 1 L..-2 Br 1 Ba. .-11 flreplace, cpu and • 9 •. 7 • 9 7 ( 2 13 i 6 Of the USSR Rhytm" 117S..8555 Bllter 1141--0783 tn loft. 2 b .. 2 car gar. .. gell 3 ·, NI u...,. r1.. dra~. enc gar. $595 7te.1~2 ' Ila a..tatt 2'111 10 Feasts 59 Bygone • w/alec. opener & lndry "VI · • · ae area. Call 536--0921 "'C!!tt... 2124 Ilk-up, ow, catlledrel ~~-6e~2'aga. l530/mo.1-2-=Br=-•• :.:1,:..:~~Ba:..:.:. . .;.Town--hoU-11-.11-1::---1-.__.--1-_-9-,. 2 Br. S•ll5, yearly. new 14 Prorate 61 Express • .T -• ••• ..., tflll.J.a celllngt, loll ol cloMll, S.25 + S375 dep Gu !!!au !!!!! •• • decor, pool. nr beech. 15 Sicily city 62 Besides WI" ,..,._ ••CY -=--pool Nr occ. $626/mo. 2Br, 1Ba. lg •net Piiio, p •Id. N •• , F ~ w y . s~ 1 BR apt, pool, but. No peta. •N-6277. 16 And Others: 63 Being: Sp. ~~ &P&IT91111 54&-7236-. retrfg, bell clo••. 1vell ~ carport. '500 mo. Ou69t · L 1 64 Weapon .....,. ~.... · a 1 • Be1ut1ful garden 11p11. 2Br l'i'iba bltln• apt• now. J500 mo. 721 W. 1 .,..., 2.0-9003. laate Aaa 2'111 17 Loaw.er ,......., _., IMIM. en-Petloe/dldl• Spe llMt · • ., • 181h St ~280 Le11 tllan 1 mll• rom ---------:• .... ...., .... ...._ __ _........ 65 Dross -nl• courtt. volleyball paid. No petS_ · drpa, Prsge:c· gar. [ 1 · beactl. Locl1ed In nice •Wiid .... flit 1 Bf. 1 Ba condo, lmrnec.. 18 Lignite 66 Burn oowta, r.c room. Jr 1 8'. 2 8d 2 Ba. $5115 req S HC. H Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba, redec., qu6et rMld .. -. 1.441 3 -pool, tennis,..,._ full eec. S Furnllhed $430. 3 Bd~· 2 Ba. 1655 only. 75()..-0489 pool. 1dult1, no pell er. 2'~ ba, di• apt. f!"fP'a, NO FEEi Apt. & Condo '465. 857-2tl• 19 ummon 67 Cheer Cell 557-0075 398 w. ·wlleon 531_5583 Luge Becllelor. NHr S 4 3 5 . 6 •II· 7 3 1 9 , 2 car end gar. Acc:'!:.:ept rent• VIII• Rentall. Condo· 1 B l B ,__ 20 Certain F_,_..__ a .. _.. .... .... 1173--08&4 ___. ... _,.__ for I 17M8l2 Brok•. . r, a. '"""llC. e t I I DOWN Sm Studio E. Side. U1M pd, Fl--'~ ,,_,.., dllhwalll-... ~-.,...,, ............ ...,..... .... ...,.... • Pool, tennla, 1pa. Full •rems s: pvt. nr bul & 111opp1ng .• ,....._.,.ti· 1 1 carpeu & dr1pu. BHutttul B•cllelor wt occup. •uo & dep. $550/mo. BecMlor Pen-MC:Uflty."'65 857-291• 2w0<ds -taaG mo. MM631 :~r~~n P~ ~,X $~1~g 5'5-1882· Pl1'° & cetpor1, '400. 53&-0297 .... 7~437 thou-. v.,........, pool, ..... ' --22 Penetrated 1 UK fly gal ~ •---L 2141 557-2&t1 1 Br w/pool, DH peld, TOP.,.. 648-2447 Huntington Creek Apte. ape, Mcurlty gate, •II .._ .24 Other name 2 ExJJe Isle • ..!!!!!!--.----------•----------1 $380 pr mo No peta. IUYI lUI Lu>ewy adult Mng. 1 & 2 ~· no l*L Clll PM Ml 11111. 26 De Studio. Mature prof/bu• . Alf• recfct. 147 ~St Newly decoretld 2 Br. Bdrm, wttll garagee, llMI TSL~t M2-tll03 Wlcly rental• now avall. te1ges 3 Wlfl<lllke ~~~:, 1375, Inc we8ti&RQ MU1111 1'~ Ba. Townhouee Apt. :.;:::. fr:·~~ ---••• S106 & up. Color TV. ~~~~is term 4 On time: &PUTillllTI THE GABLES 2 Br t'i'i Ba. Wiik to lhopplng, gu l ...._11113 from e-5 w••-_.,_ 1 Phonee In room. 2274 2 words tilWlil•irtiill=:•:·~·;.~*:ii'I Beautllully landeceped w/gar, crpll, dtpl, bltlna, wller petd. FrM credit · ' 3 & •Bf. Cloee to_,.,, Newport Blvd. CM . 31 Cable 5 Addison's 25 Shipboard -garden .,.11 Poot & Sr--. fnced yard. w/p1t1 0, chick with I~ ed. 3 BR apt, quiet., .. near furn & unfurn, reuon-1146-7,....5. 32 Mechanic partner adjustment Pat .... · ,.... wattr pd. 2•37 "D" 2190 College AY"e. C.M Hunt. Hart»our. Oehwtw. •bl•, 111 •m•nltlu., 37 Red Baron. 6 Four-sider 27 Exchange e:'::ordlcka, Ho PltS:·10 Ofenge. 1520/mo. Cell 546-73e7 '"' tplc, yard, dbl car Brokar 117M912. um& IUll .. ... .. . -... -w Spacious single . one & two~room apa.!1n1tn~. MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR 1 Bdtm _.75-1445 1-6 113M 120 gar. w 10 tlkup. ~7 .._ • e.g. 7 One. In Pisa 28 Letter 2 Bdrm w. Be 1seo Ealll~ 1 Bf. amell but SS7~~·8~.~· ,.... 2 Bf 2 Be w/fll". "' park newport apart-WC klly rTeVnt1fl1 St&ltup. ~08 SSurlglng 98 CBodreaekof the 29 deh·yfdoer~~l-2 Bdrm 2 Be seoo cozy. natural wood '*"' ....... 131 Hunt. lnteroomm. Hoep. manta r9VWll logo o or • rff co ff. ,. Pre "' 2250 Vanguard 1ng1 a cabtne11. 1•05. '575. 9113-4339 COUNTRY CLUB l.MNG llMted p094 l atepe 10 41 Jewish sect Franks SYlatron 6<t0-9826 851-9522. .....,. U. ---IN NEWPORT BEACH OClMl'I. Kltchlnt •viii. 43 Stand up 2 words 33 Perfume· ---------f New Ouplu. 2 bd, 2b&. Oetuaa 2 Br, 1 Ba In Slnglu 1 & 2 Bdrm ta5 N. Cout Hwy. 1 8drm $485 $635/mo. &atalde 2 Bf. se75: 3 bd, 2 ba. 1725. 4-ptu. cerp91a, dfapee. Apertmanta & Townf!Ou.-L.1QUn1 BMdl. •~5294 44 Ear: Pref 10 Cache 2 words 2 Bdrm. t'h bl sseo 1'h 8:-~0W:,":':·.:; a.tt-188', M2..f552 bit..-.. end g•. l*-upe. -. Room wltdtell. prlvllegee, 45 Christians 11 New York city 3.4 Brunch 131 E. 111111. ~111 :.''o1t. · SBA 3 ba condo w/pool $510. No !*a. MO 4484. From 1585 nr buillne & allopplng 48 Sevensome 12 Orsh or lunch FURNISHED or 161 E. 111111. M2~ 21117 Of1t!Q9. and epe. M25/mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1585/mo. On Jamboree Ad. 11 cent•. 982-7520 151 Exude 13 Snowmobiles 35 Church area UNFURNISHED L:r 2 BR 2 Be, 2 aty TSL Mgmt M2·tll03 84()..7814 Iv. mag. ~~~ 880. Kida San== Ad. Back Bay, NB, pvt rm. moisture 21 2x4 source 36 Insect eggs AU UTILITIES Nr ~25C::·S::~ MOO/mo. 1 Br. 1 ea. gar-3 br, 2 b-. gar, crpt, drpa. • 1185/mo. Incl utll. Yng 52 Sunshade 23 Sad poem 38 Nips PAID. HEALTH . ' age, Ill bll-lna. tmm«lta-...-.id,..,_ Ilk-up. pa-MON from bMd\. Room· ~ml '-"·non emlcr.1146--5508 : 1'"7"'-T'lr-..,.........-Y-....,..-n tJBS. TENNIS Uk for Dive, Larry Of II occupancy. llo. No peta. Two kldl. w/pvt bath a llgll1 kit-3 bdrm, 1 ba. nso. All Room w/pvt bath & tight Pam 1923 Pomona M25/mo. 1111 Del Mar, dlon prtv. Worillng per-eppllanoH furnl•ll•d. kitchen Pffv. Student or SWIMMING plus Newer 2 Br. 2 Ba. No Pit•. TSL Mgmt M:Z-1803 •H. M5--eu5 ton, non-emoller. no Water View. E•c•ll•nt Prof. peraon onl~. No· mudl more! Sorry, 1•75/mo. 780-1418 or S 2 2 1 R 2 B E/ Id / pell. $296/mo,~ tocdon. ,....7 Udo Soud. emoker, no pet.. MOM M:Z-7628 ...... or wtcndl. pee. br, be. rplc, oomy '· 1 e, • •ft 11 or •nda. 2 1.3 I 9 8 0 • 0 2 3 2, from bHcll. $2115/mo. no ptts. Models gar. Nr beech. Avatl. 311. gar. Kida Ot<. '500. 71~1117 .. ~ ..... ~ 87"' ..... I"""" .... ~ 1~ ~ d~Ny 9 to 6. flLU ••up 1 El '575/mo. 7511-1652 ~ or eee.-1820 Nici 2 Br. 1 Ba. In ~. "' -•..... -cal ....,.....,._ ev -.nd1. 0 k d 8peciou• 14 bdrm apta. 2 Br. 1 ea. new owpet a 1 BR, 1375, upetelra. 731 MW carpeting l treetll)' ~ 2 Br. 1 Ba. fll"· Pl-Room In houH. Near • • WOO 567-8200. M/F M paint, nMI but I 11oret. Stleltmer. A* fOf Judy, painted, blt-lnls&::aga, Uo, pool. No pall. 1801 H bMCt'I. 12te, 111/lall & • r ___._ & ... ,.-..-. Set/&#1 10-5 PM S.10-S.20. 22e 1 M~ $41-2313; &tM>646 no PICI. I.Mii 5/mo. 15th St, Nwpt Hta. $550. , d. p . Av• II M., 5 . ...-ucn "t"91uon:iin.=.;,1---------• St 1.,...----------• 780-1713, 833-3307 ... 2·7340 ... 2-&137 lllllnt'90rt loch/No .. um IPY1. TSL Mgmt M2-1ll03 S.Hl mo, 2 Br 1 ba, no OCEAN BAEEZE8 ClftNwn light & ll!ty 28', Furnlltled room IOI rent 880lrWMAwt. "'-'Y Oeoorated 1 Br. & 2 Br 2 Ba. TownllOUM, =::v=.t~~ NEAR BEACH 1ba, patfo. anol gar. with private bath. 111161111 Bech wllh loft aot. Ger· bl1·1nt. c:erpeq. drapee. 1 r •Y or. own rl Ag t . 1 Br. '°"" w/ffpk:. 1576, ... 2-2t34 • Ul5/mo, Went claen 64,_0 04 •gH encloHd. pello, no pall. Famlllel pteeee. 55M221 I .~00:. ~.:=· 2 adrm, frplc, 1 blk to =n,:, m~~yed :O:a:'·:=·r°:o"i!t~ a.Htmo. ~s.1ee2. Dau Mat rzMI •Tannie bHch. Se&O yrty. Call r----a_. -----i .... '90llt auc.tSo I e• 3 3 H I 1311"' 1 B 1 I ~TV 175-M It. Emplyd INle. llttcMn Dffl, 170016dl St 4 '" tml ton, .,; r, be, poo , 2BR ~ $560 • ...._ negotlebte. JM ...... m PoOf, tv OCC. $200/mo. ,.....,....._.,...._ (ii o-,, &45-44ll. leuncl'.J• ed!U, no I*• NO PETS · • 8*1323 •• Aft 10em, M2-4t80 I -'4~SU3 STUNNING large 2 Br. 2 1133-890 & 1141-IMT 855-1121 5tl1·2338 Huntington Qardenl NEW gate d 20 Town· lrv'lne 3 Br twnhme 111 ...., .... _ ... _ ~!!!!~!!!!!!!~~l.!B~e!. ~GJa~r~d~en~Ap~·~t.~P~oo=IJ. PINE BLUR' APTS Dog waloorne luXur10ul 2 4901 Hell Aw. home Vil.LAGE COM· amenlll• lno. Htilng, .:: 1485. 710 W. 18111. St. ~loBr~~~o:·::. Bf 2 Ba. r.m.ty rm, MW S515.. Ltg 2br 2bL bit.ft. ~~~Jo 3.:'n.2: 12251 f utl. 659-7271 ~. k Dix 2_. Br11. Npt Hll •ea: 2 Br duple•, llw-..,_ ._ lndrY rm paint, pello, o.,.•· all mint aond, nr bHch, p~r• luicvry. Oaregee ....... ........_,_ MM ~ ••• or mon1 u n furn , II k • new. $650/mO · eatrae. 3•0f2 Amber b11t area. No pet1. •P•• In every home , •·--··------!!!! ......... 8 7l7a lllOO/mo. 5-48-2903 SPMC ' 831..f107 Uintam. Move In todey. ...2-1S31 t7M1te mHtar 1ult1, dlnlnn Pina l<not ~on CoaM ON.._.,.., .. NO 118•5. 131 -9303. ' • =ua :.':'° '"""..,. 1700, 3 br, 2 be. tlMC E 2 Br 1 Ba, oar pet a. l3l-o61M 1Br, pee<& ernlll ohllcl OK. roome, wooO b11rnlng • "''" oc.an. J •· 2 Ba. upper unit, 2111 St. No pata. ~ no pace. $500 & 148& mo flr99leoee, lrilcro-wave Mc ,_.... 6-0440 •• , bar. part furn .• ~5 1146--91198 050 • .. c utll pd ..... .... n• Mo-11ee cwen.. prtval• patloe I -I ...... • w1111e r, dryer lnold. • · · - --ywda, gairctaner Pfovtd· ....., r....,• Y..ty or wtnter, ended Going 81n•n11 tooklng 1131-5230 a.Ill. 1475/mo. 2 Br. 2 Be. ed. SeOent llWIGMIV 15 A .. aonable ratae. Kil· garage. for ltn'llly llvlng • 111 Mo. •3 Br 2 Ba. nr BC Ptza. Pool/JllO\IUI. Kid• ok. ~ aANDP•l lt minute• from .. H hlon cner...,_, phoMe. mMd . M02 8-ahora. :: = zvc:'r In 1 Ba S.A. pool, epa. carport. M2.-o4 "t" AP'f8 lalend, 1 ,..,._ to l .C. ~. Z chanMI mo- • T8L Mgmt. M2-1ll03 •••5 -3 . Br .• · 11~ a.: Chlld ok. $750. No pata. Ulml IDT • Plu • or o .c . Alrl)Ott. vi.. SANOPIPE" MO· • 1475. Poot, lndry tee:.., no 752-6822 •To IMend wftll !Mr'O Jutt •••t of Ne wp ort Tll. 1M7 H9wpott BMt. I f'Wlr1'--t--1t<-- 8 E A L S 39 Nuclides 42 Turns 43 Actual 46 Not gross 47 Tell all 48 Sales puch 49 U.S emblem 50 Non-poetry 53 Seaway 55 Pram pusher 56 Word book Abbr 57 Cut. ot old 60 RR stop . . . ~ ..... 11 hf. pata. 54M5511. 2 Bf. '430. Poot. ref11oe, •T ......... •-.+Poot ....... ,......... = 1,~°'.'t:,c,o:!: CM t4M137 ._ ......... .._, _ _. -.. 8 1 s new 01rp111, no pell. •Frith ha.,..... 131.f43t. 2•73 0reno9 •llLU...., If-. · _ :' --.. •• 1. • .s._upetarNo•· 370 mo. 423W.Bey.546-.U18 *Prtft .. Pltloe 1tl•..... A•.,COIU .....__ 0c .. n view. color tv, a.e.a;,~~ ~ • ._ .. ~· • llWlllT v;.~~1~· 362 *14 8peoloue Pt.nl ..... ... ... -., !!!!!!.!! --=--Uttte ..... pier. 3 "CHY 'r:~i:;':" :::i."t::t. •oourrMt ... 11ttori. ., .... 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TV, ~Oto A2-4 1S4 awn .,_,..., ape & .,,...,~·· Nloe 2 ar. t l a . frplo, Ml·1ll03 painted a ctrapu, goF~Nopaee. efumtlure~wll. 11t0/Mo llONM nr ..... ""°"' t 1t ps \tOfftoll Fem loo~~~ N0<1mllt/fl ...... 1460 •• '! r.,-:·.";70 ~ ;". MIS/mo. 2 bf, 1 be apt, l •Hl mo. 2277 Maple, ~ ... = = -· ..... .. nr Twntlle, 1~. ftn My ...... 117 wN .. "'°*'I· ::*~and u w OdM ...... HZ7 :· .,._17ta.p-t307 pdo, WPOrt. lndty rm, 548-ieoo. 8EAWIND V1U.AG1 CM for eppt. Ml.... rm. 2 patloa, t>elOOfty, OHATIAU • l.11 l.ou11e T\lllln Oto lat-4tS4 l!Ome. 11r 28a, fMI rm, M/F etw la 2• If!(, pool, •! .. br Ulla pd 4 1 E crJ*. drpt. LAAOE 1 I 2 •. orpg. 18111 ~ Yllaoe ...... no ..... Nr.... c.n.dia. .... -.am """'* ........... ,..,. ..... "°°'"'°· ~ O.M. taJI lllO. + •. !i • 1 • No • I 741 W. 18ttl Str• drpe, lndry rm. prllng, L•ne, H.I. 'Prom lin Oft lelldl lfwd."""' HOllP. tat, IMt + •· 411. Hurrvt ...... , 2 ltr t .. • ... 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Cell •II Cl'·/- M1' ltW unlQue I If a .. 1a-1a1 '"9ril PaflMr I• .... b., ~= I Im e . a 4 8 • • 71,: u 7-2110 •••• a KING Oer• for Hml•lllvl lld ~~~I ~Pl· 1-1._--.......,...--.....,.--.... -0,... ... --1 Cal: °'*' 24 "''· ho,lghly_ .. v1!~~.l1•n ... Hrvo10P• --• N1·1tl4 *I I w,lfoma..,n, ~ ~-~! ov ... 1. -:I .....,._........._,,,., '"'' l ••fl I Wiii lenhlwvO .=...,._.....:., ,.· Dr ver1, oro1t-ooun1ry. , .,._ _,.., - I I\', I I II i I ( ) , 0t M to ehr 21A H.L 400 eq.ft. 9300 per mo. Ml ... ll -OOf1 ·-cvn •Toe> Comm O"UIH IHIP JOll ~ YICIMt, 1111 i..y oP«l.171-1131 "°'*'• 1276 pll'9 ... uUI, Aeent 541~ ATIIV.OTIVI lwn on MOK 10 e100K • OtMI '°""' All Oooupetlonl Pteoentl&. OM. ...,.. ...... ._. 4 .._ _ -... Gt! M2-&7H MAIHUHU ~ment In 2 yre, pllHI 1..... Avllll4ible ~ .. ....., '""' ...-.,... . DANA PT. ATTN: TO HAV! YOU P9'1*Uel ·~ equity In • An "'"' GtMI Income opponuo-DRVWALLIA ... 11 H .00 hr. Mul l Female lo 11!r 2 Ir, II THJAAPISTS, DOO· Lott: Dog lltc/bto~. IOfl 00, Olltfef1lly dOlllCI 11•1 -•••-It y . I' or l n f o , MUM know tlMQ1 Wp9 & reecl ~. HI, Ml·3297 duplu. 1279. C ell TOAi. CPA, SALIS l'l•lr, IMthery 1111. Med MM. lhould QtOW 10 -· 31219~4347 !at 0·70 text_,,., 14&-40fo "' .. f,.,....1 ._,,.meal. MP, ITO. exit loo., 7llO INnl lhep miJI, Nt, AllaO U91 I,..... HMM In M lCI 3 yre. II 111·•1 l'M for Dlr9clory e11pandl;J. New~rl ll\lurenoe 1.f.. emall off. bklO, nu Pier So. LeclUfl&, "Bjorn" MODELSIESOO"Ta )'OU QUtlllfY end OU .,. ---------i Adult to ltW tum a It, 2 opt. egt 4M ll04 WW ••• •111 4........ OUTOALL 24 HOUM lnlet .. ted 1elH call Apt M1111ger, mature Dela entry perlOn, ..,_,, IMotl Of Cerd l'IAI time Polff'On. in.uf· k Jee. frp6o l lncky rm. 8 -.0201 4.f.14 300 ooupl• to me11ao• 1t clrculetlofl dept fOf feet per1y hie GPefllnO fOt • anoe lfotun offlee. Af>-U&O/mo. ~ ••m ....... Lott: "lrllf\ a.ner, wlH. · ~::4' Ad • 2"" • unit• Cott• M"' llaht growlno n•ttonal mege. Clerloal Petton. Mu1t pl6cMlf'lt• ~• have Ad· "°°'"In Ooeta Mw 1 MO l'AH RENT ........ a.Ith nit :'e :~~21E ~·.~; · mlllntenenoe. a....ielR> zlne. 11arlety of ouroe type 45-llO WPM ICOU· mlnl•trallve tn1uranoe 12291 '*" aao 111 1 room to 7 rooma. AdJ. ------• 011011 IF ........ T.D 1 ttll -furwrtlonl ttll out thla full ratety. t mo to 1 yr oflloe '>eokground: teteptione mo 1.,.9 u · Alrpofter Inn & Frwya. No Yaohl Sal•• Offlo• for 111·7220, 141-1910 mu'""''! Affl..... time poaltlofl. Aapld eel· uperle11oe required. end oommunlcellon 14 -4tta ..... 19QU!red. L ..... Cell~ M Utt..-, 1111111 LL IAYTLll Spec:illlllng In Jeguara. venc.metlt tor right In· Oonteot W. Dunoan, lklll: b"*1 be>OlclcMSMno Shr lull Hr 2ba mobli. Cell AM awm PM, Mon-Frl 142~ ,..:;· ' ...._. II .... own 10011. Goocf SI'>'· dtvtclUll. Kelhy 870·3eee ~.I AM · 4:30 PM, e.nd accou11t1n9 1111"•: ::".' :';,::.-' ~~ •OdM lhecullve Suite. ,.,... ...., IW. FIRS~A8T-CALL 718 N~urtE~~ tLVO S~ng In 1;t & 2nd r~~.~~ '1 !>fCOAATINO STUDIO 761-,.::... «-. :c':.;:".:,: ~ rm. LMe tt1an ~ blk to Elegant deoor, furn/ toe. 1toreftont, lt00 mo. Pet Finder• 13t-9113 ll0-1111 TO•~ 1141 9 1.to12 oHlcl office m•11•11•r, ~ •-ed applloant• contaot b h 0 d unlurn. !l1vator & un· •••'11 .. -17"221'" Robt. Satllet NH/OM tome e11pertence, Call Now hlrlnCI rot 1et & 2nd Tim'"-'-'-71 , aa• •••2 o • wn room •n nd..... t7M910 .,._.. ..., •••• .... .. Found: ml11ed Lib puppy ()peft 24 htl bet 9 8 30 M FI 1. Mi -· .....,.,_....:: b 11 h . • 2 IS o I m o . dergr .,. .. no. "~-• In"-'-.. 11 yellow. M. mllCH Pit M l ••JI l WIU A.E. Brolter 8d AMffor• Blnlcll'I , t7~ ""· on· r . 1hlft1. ature women ~ 8.30 AM and D M0-6144 Airport omo. Condo lot _.... .... !! puppy, bMl/Whl. F. mixed -142-2171 145-0911 -111...,.. j n1. pref. EOE.~ lft per· PM, ~rt Metur., tidy, non-amtcr to rent. 1te2 eq n. LMH 1seo Newpott Btvd, o . ..,,,.,, bit!. M. Lib. blk. ,:~~~~VJ8 11T Tl ~ LT y Orange COlllt S•vtno• a ..-&Tiii UUI eon.;;.:;;; iAit ....... ""Na home a300 mo rate ~liable. °"' M. 400 eq n. 93001 M. ~ lrkolor. N.B. TO SERVE YOU 23% ylel~. 179,000. 111 ~~me"' =~~ti: -........ 5499 Production Or Commerclll P'°'*'Y & + u111: M5.ot1'1 . Tow 752·2002. Agent. 541· 2 Animal !Miter 125 Meu TO on 1180,000 ready-UH Include: FHLMOI Humlngton a.ctl ea..ity Met 2 ..per • I.... Oommerclll 0.1. w. 1 ~.~ • ... O.!. I. M. I. EXOTIC DANCERS IO·bulld hllllop. Specl FNMA Oonvanllon•I PIT, FIT, XI.NT Oomml1.. '""'·Cell .,..Y. ;v:.1400 ......s St. O.M. Prime locatlori, ,._....,..,. Bechelor/Bechelorelle view, downtown L .A. LOIN BrolcerH loenl a Work In 00 Mutt have •FASHION COUNSELOR ----~----Oftin ln!!la 1114 M llMllTY alnt termt. 2 Br. 1 Be. ery derk Sia· party entertainment IM:fON from Etyelen Perk uei e't In Secondetyl flllr tor cOfoi & be a NII 112/hr, PIT. Ladlee Al>--...111m Pr1fne eo.ta Mw toca-private hovM with large , em, decliwed, THE LAST HURRAH on Perk Dr. 15% Int. 3 Mll'lcet Mortgega bri· I I Ir t er. W II I tr a In. paral 8ullrlela 730-tOeo A g e n 0 'I n e e o 1 1817 W•tclltl, N.B. 25e uon, 1bundant perklflCI, yard. UM" office, dt.ae flu oller, Tr tlrk. 731-1535 656-8538 ("' 112,500 talc .. It. Ing •xPerlence r~ulred 140-5249 or 731-4347 I Oommercl1l/Per1on1I to 4000 eq. ft. 1at. floor. tun ~. From e150. lhop, ant!Quee. ate. Start 734 714) 240·1123, av .. O all Lind a Shea ' Mi111 .... llnu SECRETARY. Agent 541-8032 142·7150. MAK ING M 0 NE y I F nd· Golden Rel !ell Pt ntaal 714) 493-1153 or (819) 7f4-714·1801 • lllTAI. Good phone voice and I Agenoy e11per req. FuM Prime Fountain Valley of-al SSSO/mo. + MC. ou . r er. ltmffl 3814 l 29-3048. BE OWN BOSS ...., .. ,, ..... , pereonallty to 111ndl• time. 549.2120 lie•. H4 1q It. 10929 NJa~ ~ \m· :0': 541-6442 770-5829 =~e~7~na NI· ....,_,.. Mftter ~IOOW HAS ... for PIT flower ..... a dellv· In Newport O.Oter Mele• cuetomer NrVtce. l.IGhl INTERIOR DESIGN ~1~~~ ~ 1'a... ( o I o k I 14M-402, 873-$600 • 1:.01:tk comm't. houae, Found, Whl1• Fe Cock • In 'tru:i~':" •. marriage, '~~· c!:c?°~ ~.:::. ery territory. 157-4024 =.,:-:,,-:.:m:: ~ac::' :~ !~~it~7:>u~~ ':° .':; Downtown Hunt BHoh. TWO SUPER waterfront 548-5591 Po o 17th II r v In•. 1tra11 problem•. etc. Cell Oen11on Auoc. CAREER bkkf,O axper. Join our company. 9 to 3, M-Frl, groomed, oraatlVI & CIOM 10 City Hall, walk ~=-M::.1~B~::; 4 Storefront~-350 14a.eo49, Iv melllQe Call Ol1n1 131·9478 or ~73-7311 MARKETING 1ta I tor a rewarding 752·7255 embl11oua. 4119·14'1 to benk• & Poet Otnce. 10 520 111. 143 Broad· p-~-•-•012 131"1164 Prlv•I• pertlal have fund• oerH r Selar)' op.a. enere ouHc Hn ng Legal eacretary. o.c. 111- 1pacH from S250 to Coate Mela 17th & Senta wey, c .M. Adrian Riiy -• *ANGELA SPIRITUAL to plirctlUe Good TD'•. M•NA"rurNT l40-0300 Service 11 loolclng tor port, min. 5 yr•. bua. 111. MSC>. 400 eq h to 800 eq Ana. dbl otc. rauonabla 54M547 OOEOS-Would love to Con9ultant·8" mattere Bier 8ttfl58-0311 ft UUR(. lllTAL/ .... PrllttlM motivated adult•. lull exp. & torM WOfd pro- ft. 1 month lrH rant. eub-IMM. 145-4928 party w/'(OAJ Cell SI.le or 876-2495 873-9714 I'll --•T T I TRAINEE· In Newport O.Oter Maki time. M/F, 8-2, 14 per hr oeealng. Hra nu. lmmed. 531-1435, eeo-M&a. Small bU"'-omc-In IU!!I. lea!!la ltll t<ethy 1nyi1me. (213) -• •-• • ft aX1ra ltlarp expr'd ROA durln~ralnlng, tren1 opening. Salary open. , •• ._, frtlf 11111 It v I n e Exec Su 11 e. teas up. 1toO·h lndU9trlal I 3 4 • 4 9 1 1 , ( 11 4 ) Oath fut. M4-2123 ohalrllda w/lronl olc. & req. ta Mw raeld-975-4343 •• 100-300 eq h. Rent Incl• office. 11101 Redondo 527-7118 latlatll I $14 400 bkkpg e11per. Join our ~pref. 997-1431· --..L-.lrwll...,IEl111H__.--DELUXE ~lllT( reception. phone an .. Clrcle, Huntington Ruuten doctorate en· Flat clal £m1lnatat f 11afl tor • rewarding GROCE.RY 1tor• Ciihiii. · .JUI waring. conference & Beech:142-2134. g1,_ 47 ...ice ArMlf-a 11_1-.-... careet. Salary open. E11p. 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. WHY SETTLE for lela1 2012 Sq Ft t" divide) lunch room•. ulll. eto. In Laguna Nlgual Crown lean~. Box 5209. luiattl _, la SIM ~ ~:~/57:uch , (213) = :-'..::04:'"~- S1.25 eq llY· 2-4644 553-1880. Valley Parkwly, 'llPf)tox. Qllboa, lallncl. CA t28e2 0utctuJtltl fll4 PER YEAA lllTAI. 1111 lff• ..,..Good etart-up PtOG· •OdM di• 1u11 ... AO. Airport CIOH, Improved 1144 tq, n. 545-0215. IU•IW ll&llAll -....... ""' '71~ Oould IHd to chelrlld• HAIR SALON-Hair= rem ampl pkg. from S325. olllc• 1pace avan. lm-1 ,.,.., .... N""• .... Crown b Jeri 131_8537 *lllTAllAllT* 110115 to 111118 par 1 124 hour•l ln 2 monthsforROAwllh nMdedlorBalboll 1 ,.....l.oani.edltumllhed 2 I 5 IS E . C • t H w 'I . med. too If. 1850/belt 't,~-Pant~'approx. Y NEWPORT BEACH month. Benefll1. Capl-OP cert. Nonemoker. Nian. 873-4013 ,.....Xlnl working cond. 875-etoO otter. Fr• pkng. Kathy ll44 eq. n. 546-0215. Hm I L•Y Pr1rne 8Mch Location 1trano Unified School CASHIER, position avaJI. Nwpt Ctr. l44-06H Hoc> Sing'• etearwa now ... Greet bo®l lnoenlM UP TO II MO 557-7050. In town 1 wit. Ni-t414 Xlnt LHM/3500 eq n Ollttlct, 32972 Calle Days. nil• & wknd hrs. taking appllcatlon1 tor .,R.E. llclnM req. lyHUILI 1111 LOW PRICE Prelecto, San Juan FHhlon l1land retail Dental Aalt, ROA lor buay counter """•n fold de-For lnformatk>n. c8'I FREE RENT 11&11 mt HITI .. For LIO ... only. well built ChUl'chlll Prop. 540-4470 Oapl1trano, 4911·1215. etore Exper neceu Nwpt Bch RHtor1Uve Hvery drtver & pr.i..n 132•"80 (Holly) Wlterfntlt lftlMt 1 or 2 offlcea plus NICllPI. Deluxe otc/lndull. apeca WIM eacort1 avallabl•. EOE EOE. 8«-5070 · !,>!~~~r-·'~fenor 1 8hu-3 tor hand tlf!WI. 494-4044 ... -Al lnllnd priola. erea av1ll. Pref non· on W. 17th In Oo1ta 5PM·1AM. Call Robert .,_,,.,. ....... ...,... •Al' -- Sult• 355 lo 2400 eq n. amkr. Mw. 1450 or 3000 eq n. 875-14t7 ......... ACCOUNTING CLERK OON8TRUOTION HELP-member back office Hoel .. type opportunity. Elm 1450 to $800 per Aen1 rebll•. b...O on 145-3700 or 7eo-o.4ae 60Clup Otlll owner F• Ill.I ER team. XLNT 8alery and Mu1t be attrectlve, weal! " you neve a eta. ..... term & tenant Im-. fl....., . SPIRITUAL READINGS Good with num'*--We Some eap. nae. Work benafl11.131-24to young. meet the pubic, wegon or VWl end en~ prov. allowence. Cour-..,_. '91 .. Advice In all m1tt•r11 F• 111.. wlll tr~n. Ma~re~or • v • r 'I othe r S •I . Dental 8actet.,,i. for NwpJ po111ble travel, mutt working with ~ ta9y to Bk,., Retell or Office, oll love. marrlege & bull· SITTERS UNLIMITED • !;1~. ~ ~ la-14~10 n-h "-torai'iW"-ectice. type & have ganar11 of-Cell Mr. Aountr•• at · UDO MARINA VILLAGE parking lot 221 1q ft. •--It tall OHi. Aleo counMllng. tioni.baaH bull,_. 11 .,.,. .._ '" ftoe ltcllll Cell AnlWet' 548-7058 b1wn 11AM & NEWPORT BEACH S210; 3711 .q ft 2nd~ ,....... • 1815 So. El Cemlno Real, • unique titting MfVtce .aTIH11'1 SHklng anthu•1, .. 11c3 Ad 749. M2-4300 24 hrs.' 3PM""wealc da~. -875-8ae2 walk up, _., nice S2llO • ......,.._.. 3111 San Clem. 4t2-729e , etalfed by educators Who .,.. Int PIT Exper or traln•H can tHm member or ---------. E 1 1 1 care for cnlldren, homea, N. B. Int. Oeatgn male• S7-$20/hr etartlng member front olllce. People Who need People You don't need •OW' to Prime ama1 office epecaa. ~·e;3-~= 0 PSYOHIC HEALER The fu1 .. 1 draw In tne pet• & the Md«ly. Cell Lite Secr'I, eccl P•Y· pey. All tredea avallabl9 Dental Experience r•· Thal'• Wfllt the "draw fut" wnen y~ 300 to 700 eq JI. GrON .. -.-, .. -"'. Al90 Aeedlngl. eoun.. Welt. · .a Delly Piiot COfporaM heldqtB (714) order admln. Mon-Fri, In our publleaUona. Oa11 quired. X.LHT fringe ti.-DAILY PILOT Piece WI ed In the Diiiy 1 ..... E. 17th St, OM. Find whit you ~ant In Ing . Mery Helen OlllaalfledAd.0.UToday 752.t221. 9·12, 18/hr. Non·tmlcr 537-2910, E11t. 3 KING n1flt1 and Selary. SERVICEDIAEOTORY l>llolWentAdalOelnow 846-3477. Dally~ Olaulfledl. 536-5070 142·5871. pref. 840-9193 ... 631·i4llO la .. lboutl 1142-6471. AnA5 CHltYSLll .. LYMOUTH 2929 HarbOt BIVd .. Costa Mee&. Tel. 548-183-4. 3 bloclcl eouth of Sin Diego Freewey off Harbor Blvd. Complete body shop. S•IH. Service. Pert•. Service Dept. ooen Monday thru Frld•y 7 30 A.M. to 5·30 P.M. and I A.M. 10 5 P.M. on S.turday. OIANGI COAST AMC/Jll,/llNAULT • 2524 Herb« Btvd .. Colt• Me9ll S49-a023 8<4S-n10 # 1 Jeep 0.... fn the W .. t S.. UI today for ...... NNlce a 1eae1ne. n.. ere raeeona wny we are • 1 .•• Prlc:a end Ml.cllonl Aleo, the atl-new AanlUll Altlenoe 11 hafet MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE MAP WITH THE NUMIERS IN THE BOXES LONG llACH IMW L.arge Mlec:Uon ol ,..... a quality UMd BMW'• and Other flM car11 S1le1. earvtce & INalng. Tr•d•lnt welcome! T•k• <405 Freewey to North Ch«ry off..femp, turn right & go 8 bloc:ll1 north 10 3670 N. Cherry Ave .• Long BMCft. . (714) 1311·5790 (2 13) 427·5-494 • NAllll CAOILLAC 2600 HerbOt BIVd . Coet• M .. Tel. ~9100. Oreinge County'• Largest Clldlnec dMler. s .... SeMc.. uu1ne. • IADDUIACK IMW/SUIAIU 28402 Mat9'*1l1 Pttwy., Avety Pkwy, eJCll We offer wttet no benlC or ._ ~ can: 1. Elcl*1fY 1taffed. moet rnodem llf\llCe & p1rt1 dept.: 2. One of the Southltnd'• moet ••S*lenc9d 11lea & 11ulno •••H: 3. Elimination of the mlddlamln by lealflCI dMlet direct. 131·2040 Miiiion VlefO 4t.._.8 IOI LONG'H 'ONTIAC 13900 Beech Blvd .• Waetmln1ter. Tel. 112-8&51. Orenge County'• old•lt end largest Pontlec dNl•rahlp, Salee. Service, Piii•. DICK MILLllt Pl~ T /LANCIA • "Pfoblbty the iow.1 prtoed Fleta In Southern C11"ornla .. (Locat9d 1 mile north Of South eo..t Plau neer Mein St. and Wetnet Ave. In Senti Ane) ' 120 W. Wwn«. S!inl• Ana 557·2132 SANTA ANA DATIUN 2001 E. 1101 8trMI. Santa Ana. T•I. 551·7811. Your OrlgNll Oedlclt.d Dal~ OM*. • COSTA MHA DATSUN 2945 Harbor Btvd.. Oost1 Meea. Tel. 540-1410. Sef'YlnO Or1nge County for 18 ~ 1 Mlle So. 405. • I UNSIT roaD, INC. (Home of Wlllle the Wh ... ). 54<40 Glrdan Grove Blvd., • \Y"tmln1ter. T ... 836-4010. • Cl . . r-r-• _!I][_"', M99 -Jl: --- - •Part Unw •Muat be at leut 16 •No experience ~ery •Pleuant penonallty •Reliable •Good eamlna potential WMI 1111MlwMl .. I ...... .,., .... 111, ...... SPEND YOUR DAYS AT THE BEACH TEL-I-GIRO HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER •Evenings and Saturday mornings • Commlaalon/Guarantee •Must be ambitious, pleasant and reliable •Experience helpful, but wllllng to train •Thia la not temporary Call 54'8-4000 between 9AM-3PM 6"2-5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM-9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" . • I (714) 541-705& n COS TA Mf ',A L ._ J M 11 "11 HI ( HI ].1;~ .• • •. ·' •• ' I COMNEll CHEVROLET •'°I • ' .• SU · I 200 Deir ..... ,........, Merce d es-Benz dri~er popped an umbrella and Kevin Reichert waded as they waite d for tows on Newport.streets. ., THI DRlllil COlll COAST JDITIDI MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 , 1983 OHAN GE COUN l Y CALIF OH N IA 25 CENT S Speraw claims denied By STEVE MARBLE or ... o.11r ,... steff An Irvine Company official has asked State Sen. Ollie Speraw to drop plans for seeking a senate seat representing coastal Orange County in 1984, a top aide to Speraw claimed today. "F.ssentially he told us to 'get out of town'," said Jack Germain, a Sacramento aide to Speraw. Speraw -who lost his own Long Beach district during reappo rtionment -has announced he'll seek the newly created 37th District in 1984. Speraw has been g ive n permiasion by state officials to open district offices in Newport Beach In th~ int~rim and is looking for a plac;e to live in the district. Newport B each As - !J4tdablywoman Marian .tterlJeson al.so is interested in the 37fh District. which includes all ot the Orange C-ounty coast and bits and pieces of San Diego, Riverside and Imperial counties. B ot h lawm akers are Republicans. G ermain asserted the high-ranking Irvine Company official asked Speraw to forget tbe new district ao that Bergeson can run unchallenged in the June 1984 primary. He said the company official informed him tJie development firm was (See CLAIMS, Page A%) President to rub elbows with royalty WASHINGTON (AP) President Reagan flies to California today to rub elbows with royalty during a weeklong reunion with Queen Elizabeth II. They will begin with a horseback ride at Reagan's ranch and end with a smal l , candleli t anniversary dinner aboard Her Majesty's royal yacht. M rs. Reagan preceded the prelident and was hostels to the queen when the royalty of England and Hollywood got (9ther at a glittering banquet f• 500 last night. 'The par.y, sponsored by 20th Century-Fox, was held on the .&il6d stage recently vacated by tfi'f cut of M -A -S-H , the (lee QUEEN, Pase AS) A4 82 B4 Be C4-8 B4 c.6 C4 A6 B3 C5 83 B2 Ba A3 B2.B&1C4' Cl-3 BO 85 . m A2 Heavier rains head for drenched Coast By ROBERT BARKER Ofltle 0..,,..S'41ff A new onslaught of heavy rain -accompanfed by strong wOids -is expected to pound llie Orange Coast again tonight and tomorrow following a weekend deluge In which two inches of rain fell on coastal areas. The National Weather Bureau said up to three Inches of rain c.ould fall between tonight and 6 p.m. tomorrow. Police officials In Huntington -Beacll dosed aU !oUf Janes...oL Pacific Coast Highway between Golden West· Street and Warner Avenue shortly after 8 a.m. today because of flooding. The low-lying part of the highway was reopened less than two weeks ago after being buried by sand and water from stonns Marines rescue boy from raging water By GLENN SCOTT O(h~Nef-- A 15-year-old boy who jumped Into a raging Oood control ditch near Tustin to save a friend was late in January. In Newport Beach, officials .re~tten:d-miow~ing on the Balboa Peninsu[a. No damage was reported lo homes in the area. however. C i ty e mployees were distributing sandbap to residents to meet the latest threat froal high tides and more rain. Lifeguard officials said a high tide of 6.1 feet waa expected at 9:37 a.m. today. However, they said tides were running about a foot higher than forecast because of the storm. In Irvine. a large sect.ion of roof at the Sperry-Univac office a t 2724 Michelson Drive collapsed from the weight of accumulated rain water. No one was reported injured in the 12:45 p.m. incident yesterday. • listed in critical condition today at a hospital. The incident began. according to Tustin police. when Wells spotted a basketball floating down the channel and tried to fish it out. Instead, he fell m . Poli ce Sgt . Fr a nk Semelsberger sa id W e ll s eventU.'.>lly washed up aga•t a Also in Irvine, public works officials this morning closed a northbound section of Irvine Center Dr ive at Orange Tree Lane because of flooding. p_,,... Plloto bf ~ • ....._ Pat Portfolio of Huntington Beach hopes to corner marke t on cat songs. HB writer's songs cat-apult to fame By ROBERT BARKER OftMD.., ..... SIMf Pat Portfolio has written two songs that he hopes will catapult him to fame. One represents h is true feelinp. It's entitled. "I Like Cats." H e's written another version for people of the other purrsuuion called, "I Hate Cats." He hopes to catty-corner the market. The Hate Cats rendition, he said, has appeared on Dr. Demento's Sunday night radio show on KMET. Portfolio, a 35-year-old Huntington Beach resident, said he hopes his songs will match up with a cat craze that he says is sweeping the country. (See CAT CRAZE, P11e A%) 3 nabbed in Mesa theft A tip from a Costa Mesa resident led to the arrest of a Santa Ana man and tw o juvenilee yesterday on suapidon of stealing $3.000 worth of toola. two juveniles from Costa Mesa and tountaln Valley. Reginald Garner, who lives "Ith his family at the Marine Corps helicopter base in 1\J.stin, was rescued from the ditch near Moulton Parkway and Haivard A venue at 4:45 p.m. yesterday. He had entered the fast-moving waterway to help his 11-year-old companion , Richard Wells, who wasn't seriously hurt. Marines and police spent 30 minutes resuscitating Garner before a helicopter (rom Western Medical Center in Santa Ana 1" flew h Im to the center's emergency room. Arrested on suspicion of ~g stolen property were David Mark Hunsaker, 18, and Police said a Costa Mesa man became auspicious when the trio allegedly offered to sell him the tools. He called the pel'80n whoee •John Gabrie ls' claim name was engraved on the d · l n ·•ht property. ue review o •e Ann's plea Ann Landen 1hatt1 a reader'• biller experience and off en tome word1 of advice on lhe tubjret or child mole talion. Pai~ 82. RESUSCITATION DRAMA Paramedic Pboto on Page A2 rocky area within the channe l and managed to escape the cun:ent. He was treated at the El To ro Marine base hospkal for exposure and released. Gamer, however, was pushed further downstream and was finally pulled out by Marines and police officers who rigged a rope down an embankment. Traffic was r e routed t o southbound lanes. Laguna Canyon Road also was closed this morning for Laguna Beach-bound residents. The Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley areas apparently escaped major· flooding damage although a power failure was reported in lhe southeastern part of Huntington Beach. Power went off at 4 a.m. when a transformer malfunctioned. By mid-morning, power had still not (See NEW STORM, Page A%) $ • million sought in LB arrest case By STEVE MITCHELL charges. The ~uncll is expecJ Ofttie o.etr,... Stefl to deny the cl81m and re.fer it to Laguna Beach civic act1vist the city's claims adjuster. John Gabriela has filed a $1 Purcell said ofCicers spotted million claim against several Gabriels at Main Beach Park Oct. police officers, saying h e:! was 23, "staring into space swaying Jabely lmprboned and harassed back and forth with his hand up during an incident four months to his chest and shaking ago at Main Beach Park. violently." His c laim , which will be The c hief said Gabriels reviewed by the Laguna Beach possessed two quaalude tablets. City Councll tomorrow night, and allege dly refused to alleges that police arrested him cooperate with lifeguards, on suspicion of possessing drugs paramedics. firemen and police espite his own alleged insistence omcers. . ti had a prescription for the Officers placed Gabriela under drugs. arrest. Purcell said, in order to Police Chie f Neil Purcell, take him lo the hospital, where following an investigation into h e w a 1 p u r p o r t e d l y the incident, said h~ found no unoooperaUve, evidence supporting Gabriels' (See LAGUNAN, Page At) • Mater Oei High dominates the Daily Piiot All-Oran1e Coun1y baeketball team with E11anda '• Larry Sunderman honored •• No.1.-....P-.Cl. Rewards for_ tips TH O.Hy Pilot will pay euh for the three beit MWI tipe ol the week. If JOU tee or Her aboul ., ................. ... ..,,.wortlay, eell"••· Tt.e ....... , ,. (714) ••.. 6U-4S2 I , Eaa. 226, .. ,.. ... (714) . 6U·S686 aish ... To• i1ft1e eae• •eek h 115. A9 1' Orange Coaat OAIL V PILOT/Monday, ,tbru1ry 21, 1"3 ~\ -Continued stories CLAIMS DENIED . • • willing to contribute up to •200.000 for a Bergeson campaign. The Irvine Company haa denied the assertion, aaylng the firm haa not even talked with Speraw about the race. specific donation," Colllna aald, noting that the Irvine Company "admires" Bergeton and would support her If she decides to run for the .enate. "She's one of the moat e ffective legl1lators o ur community ha1 ever had," Collins added. Salai-~ settled at Saddlehack Suddl•back Communlt~ Colleae faculty members h ave overwhelmlnsly voted to accept a aalary aettlement that will see them receive a 10 percent pay lncreue tt\ls year. Full-tJmo lnatructors from both the Irvine and the Mluion Viejo campuaea voted 108 to 22 to approve a pay compromise that means teachers will have to give up halt their new lncrea.te next year. were IO receive a 10 ~rc.-.nt hlb for thl1, the final year ln • three.year contract. But the dlauict had attached string• to that old agreement, aayln& th.at. lf the at.ate funding picture remained dlarnal, no ra1N would be approved for the third year. The district lost $2 million ln state 1upport, and the truat.eea lmpo&ed a freeze on aala.ry hiket. That prompte'd the (aculty Germain identified the caller as an assocla te to an Irvine Company board member, but he refused to name the individual, saying It co uld ca u se embarrasament. Germain aald hla boa la willing to sit down and talk with the Irvine Company about his plan.a but does not Uke "sledgehammer techniques." Jodi Cadenhead and Steve Marble hare first place for business coverage. "1 am happy for th e SaddJeback dlatrlct that this Issue has been resolved," ChancelJor Larry Stevens uld of the settlement, which ends seven months of negotiations between the faculty asaoelatfo n a nd administrators. 1 organization to file an unfair labor practices action. Under te rms of the new agreement, that action halt been dropped and the teachers will rec.-elve a 10 percent hike. Five percent of the increase would be taken away next year. • Jerry Collins, an Irvine Company spokesman, said the only contact the firm has had with Speraw was an inq4lry from the senator's office about leasing office space m Newport Center. "We're not looking for a fight (between Sr.craw and Bergeson) but we don t feel It's responsible for corporate Orange County to dictate that this area should go without representation just because of Bergeson," the aide said. Daily Pilot • wins "We haven't talked to any candidate at any time about any 9 press awards The agreement, which is expected to be ratified by the college board tonight , was unusual in that teachers already H owever, trustees are expected to respond to an inltial faculty salary and be nefk proposal for next year. CAT CRAZE CORNERED. • • H e'd like to"use the pet's popularity as a catalyst, 1f you will. Portfolio, who said he has other songs being played on KOCM and KIK-FM, rec:orded his cat songs last November. Portfolio plays the piano and synthesizer. He also designed the .covers from photographs he took of his cat and us pal -Ivy and Ivan, respectively. The 2,000 45-rpm records are on sale, h e said, at Towers Studios in Anaheim and Los Angeles and at other stores. He's hoping eventually to sell his songs to a big p et food manufacturer as an advertising theme song. What he really wants. he said, is for the two songs to become "the next pet r oc k " by Christmas. "We need a fad. Times are tough. People can listen to this and smile." Mesa cycle, car crash injures 2 A Costa Mesa man is an good condition at Hoag Memorial Hospital after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car in west Costa Mesa yesterday. Portfolio -that's his real name -said his song1 are genuine. "The words aren't fluff. They're the real-Ufe thoughta of a cat owner. "And I've worked hard on the rhymes. Keats would be proud." Portfolio has Clirted with fame previously. ln 1979, h e won a statewide contest for showing the most creativity for the state's new seven-digit auto license plate. He appeared in newspapers and on television and adio. A SONG 4 U was his winning entry. He hopes his latest effort will be just as cat-chy. LAGUNAN. • • From Page A1 It wasn't untll Gabr1els was later being booked into jail that he allegedly told officers he had a prescription for the tablets. At that point, Purcell said, Gabnels was released and charges were later dropped. Purcell said that if Gabriels had mentioned the preacription at the beach or at the hospital, "he would n ot have been booked." The Orange Coast Daily Pilot came away with nine awards - including best buainets story of the year -ln the Orange County Presa Club awards for 1982. The awards banquet, held Saturday night in Anaheim, . annually honors Orange County staff writers, photographers and editors. Plaques, certificates and f4,400 in prize money were distributed. Dally Pilot reporters J odi Cadenhead and Steve Marble were awarded the top business story honor for a story focusing on the glut of office space In Orange County. Chief photographer Richard Koehler won two awards - second-place in the spot news category with an actioq picture of an arrest at gunpoint ln Newport Beach, and an honorable mention in the best sports photo division. Photofrapher Patrick O'Donnel took second-place honors In the nature photo category. City Editor David Kutunann won a second-place award for best law or administration of justice article with his examination of people who defend themselves In the court.room. Reporter Karen E. Klein was a second-place winner in the best magazine 1tory division for her story on a public health official's Michael Wayne Lawson, 29, was eastbound on 19th Street about 8 p.m. when his motorcycle collided with a vehicle turning left into a parking lot, poUce said. A passenger on the cycle, Shirley Lyn Kircher, 34, of C.OSta Mesa. was treated and released from Hoag, located in Newport Beach. RAINFALL IN INCHES (Ae of a a.m. todar) ~·­·' Coet• Huntington ..... Beech 24-hour total 1.22 .81 Weekend totaJ 2.47 1.71 Legune Beech 2.10 12.28 Newport Beech 1.78 11 .38 The driver of the vehicle. Season's)otal 11.98 11.37 Last yeaf this date 7.38 7,03 / Ramon Gaytan, 23 , -o f Costa Mesa. was not injured. AYERAQE THITDAT£J.55 Heavy Rain Due Coastal R11n very h••vy at llm•• tonight with 11rong gutty aoultl to eouthffat wind• 30 10 40 mPh .Ove<nlgllt lowt 62 to 58 Rein oonttnulng heavy •t II,,_ duftng morning houri tomorrow with gully wlnd1 Showera 1nd l101111d thunderahowera tomorrow elternoon Hight tomorrow S8 to 83 E taewh•••, from Point Conception to th• M .. lc an border end °"' 80 mllee.: Wind• ~111 to eout~ 30 to 40 llnota lh'ougtl tornotTOW morning -OUI« wat•I. 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Sneiderman's.story took a look at developments one year after the death of Bible translator Chester Bitterman. Don Angel, a Los Angeles Times editorial writer, was awarded the "Sky" Dunlap Award, the club's highest service honor. The Register won 28 flrst~place. awards, 23 seconds and 29 honorable mentions. The LC)S Angeles Times took 10 firsts, eight seconds and 13 honorable mentions. The Daily News T r ibune collected two seconds and two honorable m entions. The Newport Beach Enslgn won an honorable mention and the Huntington Beach Independent took a first place. The Irvine ' World News won a second and an honorable mention. NEW STORM From Page A1 been restored to the residential area. There Wert! no reporu of major damage In Costa Mesa although the intersections of 19th Street-Anaheim Avenue and '17th Street-Pomona Avenue were under water this morning. S urfside, Sunset Beach and S..al Beach -hard-hit by stonns and high U es n lite J"'ani.ufry.·-+--------------- also escaped major flooding damage from this most recent storm. But officials fear that more trouble may lie ahead. Heavy rains and stiff winds are expected in the area through tomorrow afJernoon. The rain is expec ted to taper off to thundershowers and showers. Tustin rescue drama Officers from the Orange County Fire and Tustin Police d e partments aid Reginald Garner, 15, afte r he was pulled from raging flood contro l ditch. (Story, Page Al). Insolvent Mesa bank rescued By JODI CADENHEAD 0( .... OeltJ Plot atelf Financially troubled American City Sank, with an office in Costa Mesa, opened its doors to depositors today thanks to a last-minute rescue effort by a group of banking institutions The bank had been shut down friday by s tate :md federal regulators. Haro ld D . Doyle, acting superintendent of banks for the state, said a plan by four Institutions to take over the failed bank's operations was approved yesterday by a superior court judge in Los Angeles. ' Central Bank of San Franrisl.'O wiU take over three of the l>ank's seven offices, includlnil btanches in Costa Mesa, Los Angeles and Century City. Service to all depositors wllJ contmue officials said. The three branches, Includin g tht> Costa Mesa office at 661 Anton Blvd .. will now operate as Central Bank. Doyle said American ,i\sian Bank of San Francisco will take over American Cit B'ank's- Torrance oUice: Bank of Los Angeles will take over the Beverly Hills office. and Valley State Bank of Van Nuys will take over the Encino office. A.merican City Bank. with reported deposits of $294 million last year , had suffered substantial loan and operating losses, Doyle said. Previous efforts to negotiate a merger .with a healthy fina.ndal institution had failed. American City Bank was founded In 1963 . ELECTRONIC MUSCLE ---------~.:!:.!~~~"!:!~~--------, ONE VISIT 95 ·Re~lflJ $25 Orange Co11t OAILV PILOT/Monday, "•bruary 28, 1983 * Al ~ . NATION lleagan seeks f <>r aid to El Baillffs due unif orffl change more money alvador <:on olidotion of court under mar bal' office bring dr · code witch By The Associated Press WAS HINGTON -Pn:sldcnt Rl·aaan, 114.'cklng upprovul r. om u Conl!Crt-S.S skeptil'al about hill t'Xpt,>clt.-'d r~ue11t t.o increase m1htury aad for El Salvador, summoned House and S<>nate ll•at.lcrs w thl' White HolJll(' toduy U S offadals. spt.•aking on condition that they not be adcntifit'CI, saad &agan will ask for an add1tJonal $60 miUlon an malat.ury uid for EJ Salvador this year, because EJ Salvador's army i:. "about to run out of ummunauon." Crew saves sinking tugboat NEW ORLEANS -The Coast Guard M:rambled a jet am:rart co assist the seven-man crC'w of a tugboat that took on wutl'r anci began sankang an the storm-lashed Gulf of Mexico <'arly toduy. But stwrtl1. after the jet reached the stn t'ken tug, Hoban H about 130 males oH the Louisiana roast, the t'aptaln saad the new had f1x£'d tht• leak and didn't need further ass1stan<'t' Bo111bs found at 4 Las Vegas hotels LAS VEGAS, NC'v St•vt.>rnl bombs were found ovt·rn1ght ;.H four hot<.'ls along the Las Vegas Strap , ancludang 0 1w l'onuunang 10 sttt·ks of dynamite and blasting caps. police s.:i1d tochly No IOJUCI~ were' reportt'<i. High l·ourt to s tudy PBS case WASHINGTON -The• Supreme Court says it w1U study wht•thl•r public broadcast stations receiving federal aid can be barrt'(I from amng editorials. Agreeing to hear a n appeal by the Fedcr<1l Cornmunicataons Commission, the justices said today tht•y will revww a rultng that struck down the federal law 1mposmg such <1 ban. l. . ~·.STATE :;._. Laid-off workers to push for jobs FREMONT -Laid-oH autoworkers have vowc..'Cl to "use evL•ry ta<'t1c necessary'' to ensure that union members are first m line when hiring sta~ts at the new Toyota-General Motors operation planned here. Highway acid spill closes sch ool GILROY -A tanker truck accident that spilled phosphoric acid across the Pacheco Pass Highway forced the closure of an elementary st·hool today, a California Hagtiway Patrol dispatl'h<'r said The rear trailer of a double -trailer r ig overturned at about 8.58 last rught on Highway 152. JUSt 100 yards from San Ysidro Eleml•ntary School. Tempe,.ature d e tect cancer risk LOS ANGELES A "cheap and simple technique" that measures minutt> temperature differences can identify women at risk of breast cancer and should allow early detection and a better chance of t'Ure. concludes a French study of 100,000 women. Ortl'l6'U County Superior Court c:uurtroom1 probably will be t.akln1_ un a new look twalnnln11 next &.•ptember -bullltl1 who nuw wear Sh •rltf'• Department uniform• will be repl1ced by bolllff• wearJna the colors of th t'Ounty marthal's office. A 1peclal county committee that hu b een con1lderlns whether court service functions should be handled 1oltly by sher iH's deputies or deputy marshals voted 4-1 lfat week to consolidate courtroom operations under the marshal's office. Presently, court 1ervlces In Superior Court are handk-d by sheriffs deputies while deputy marshals serve Munici pal courtrooms. QUEEN. • • From Page A1 long -running television ser ies that ends tonight. , Designer Walter Scott converted the st.age into a garden where scores of white paper globes lit statues and fountains as th e guests 1 ned on chicken-in-the-pot and chili. Most of stars were from the era w hen Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis were acting in films: Bette Davis, June Allyson, Fred Astaire, James Stewart. Lucille Ball, Gene Kelly, Irene Dunn, Greer Garson, Fred MacMurray and June Haver, Robert Wagner, Cesar Romero, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. The British also came to pay homage to their queen : James Mason, Dudley Moore, Michael Caine, Jane Seymour, Rod Stewart, Lynn Redgrave, J oan Collin s , M ichael York, J e an Marsh. Several of them shared the hea.d table with her. _ ...[rank Sinatra produced the show whfCli includecf George Burns, Perry Com o, Dionne Warwick. Les Brown's band and Sinatra himself. The 87-year-old Bums cracked a faintly risque joke which S<'emed to amuse the queen. "Acting is easy," Bums said. "lf the director wants me to cry, I think of my sex life. If the dire<:tor wants me to laugh, I think of my sex life." "I'm glad I came, it was an evening to remember," J ulie Andrews quoted the queen as saying. The CONOlldallon of tervlcet will b more fflclent, uve taxpayer dollurt and provld an lncreued level of .el"llce to the public, oxplalned Prealdlna Superior Court Judae Rk:hard Beacom. He said an unoltlctal poll of the county'• R7 1upertor and municipal court judae1 1howed near-unanlmowl 1upport for such a change. County judges formally will vote on the propo1&l In early spring, matt probably In April. Beacom said. The c:onsolldatlon could save county taxpayers more than $2 million a year. Beacom said both the sheriff's department and the marshal's office now budget a t otul •• t 5 million ror c:u urt ~rvlc.'\.'fl. · But the muahalls otflc:e ha• esUrmwd It can provjd the aamc lcvol of acrvkt.'I tor $9.3 million • year. Under the proposal, deputy mar11hals would aliSume security reaponsibllitle1 In both courts, including prisoner care In holding cells and courtrooms. Tho marshal's offke also would be responsible for serving all warrants and lefal papers In the county as wel 1upplylng all courtroom balllrta. · Beacom said the public may be better served through the consolidation because bailiffs supplied bv the county marshal "' Wlrephoto Queen Elizabeth is' accompanied to 20th Century Fox Studios by Nancy Reagan. wlll have chOlkln "bollllllng" u their life'• work as oppok.od to llhQrl re ·. depu tlu1 who a r train :d to "ao on pMlrul and run the jAU." The judg' alao denied thot the move t o con1olldate court (unctions In I.he mat'llhal'a olllce constituted a personal swipe at Orange County S he r iff Brad Gata. who has been critical of aome cou~ty Ju.dgea In the put. "Th ia has been so long In coming it wouldn't have mattered who the sheriff waa," Beacom said. "This has been talked about for 15 years." He added that "two years from now Brad Gates will be glad this i.s off his shoulders." Relief centers close By Tbe A11oclaled Pre11 The last disaster relief centers handling aid requests fror.p storm-battered Californians ha~e closed down, officials said . I They had been aiding vict&ns o f a aeries of storm s th.at pummelled California in rate January and early February. causing almost $100 million m damage statewide. In Southern California, centers at Seal Beach and Malibu closed their doors at 6 p.m. yesterday - the last of five such centers to do so. said Cammie Conlon of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 'Ihe ..o.tner center~. an Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo a nd San Diego, shut down over the past week. Conlon said 2,104 individuals or families registered for aid in Southern California since the centers opened Feb. 14. FinaJ figures from Seal Beach showed 411 applicants and from Malibu 743, of which 104 were from Ventura County, she said. Zilllhahwe slaughters claimed She noted that the agency's toll-free telephone hotline will remain "in operation from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m today through Friday until furthe r n otice to offer assistance to those who were unable to get to one of the centers. The telephone number is 1-800-54 7 -3993. 3,000 reported killed, Nkomo under house arrest Boat!ng class due New-port "Bo' Gritz surrenders in MIA case NAKHON PHANOM. Thai land -James,'Bo·~cr1tz, a fonner Green Beret who-1 led a raid into Laos last fall in search of U.S. prisoners of war, surrendered today as Thai police tried to learn whether he had staged a second l'escue mission. Gritz, 44, o f Westchester. Cahf.. was charged wath illegal possession of a h igh-po wered radio transmitter. which carries a maximum penally of f·ve years an pnson Gritt Gold, silver plunge, dollar rises LONOON -G<>ld bulhon plunged more than $40 an ounce in early European trading today, extending the sharp losses from last week an a wave of sellmg. Silver plunged nearly $1.70. a loss of more than 11 percent. The doUar rose. Soviets manning missile·~batteries TEL AVIV. Israel -lsraeu rrulitary sources say several hundred Soviet technicians are operating four batteries of Soviet-built SAM-5 missiles in Syria. S uch weapons could threaten lsrael's dommation of Lebanese sk.Jes. and their range also covers most of Israel itself The missiles would be within striking distance of aircraft with the U.S 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean Massacre in El Salvador probed LAS BOJAS. El Salvador -The government has promlM!d to Investigate reports that soldiers massacred 18 Indian peasants, but a peasant leader says authorities are threatening to "cut out the to~es" of any witnesses who cooperate. BULA WA YO, Zimbabwe (AP) -Prime M i n ist e r Robe rt Mugabe is under gro w i ng pressure to allow an independent vestigation-of-c-laims-thai-hia troops have killed up to 3,000 civilians in the stronghold of opposition leader Joshua Nkomo. Nkomo, who contends that the civilian death toU &a mounting, said yesterday h e has been placed unde r "virtual house arrest" a t his bungalow in Matabeleland province. Villagers fleeing the province, home of Zimbabwe's minority Ndebele trib e, have told of massacre, rape, looting and torture by the troops -most of them members of the dominant Shona tribe. The government says the claims are vastly, exaggerated, but churc h le~ders , re lie ( agen cies and human rights groups are calling for an independent investlgaUon of the situation. The refugees say the atrocitiet were committe d b y North Korean-trained soldiers of the 5,000-strong Fifth Bripde -a for ce formed by Mugabe to combat rebels and guard against invasion from white-ruled South Africa. Foreign reporters have quoted sources, ranging from relief workers to c ivil servants, estimating the death toll aa high as 3,000. Other sources say the figure Is about 1.200. But Information Director We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you llkir? Call the number at left and your mesaqe will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to \M appropriate editor. 642•6086 The same 24·hour answerlna service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox coatributora mual Include their name and telephone numb« rcw verification. No clrculaU. calls . please. Tell us whPt 'son your mlnd. OAAHOE COAST Dally Pilat ~· =·-=:=: ~:'l:t"" .... OfllllC9 UCI WWI ~ 11, C.. ...... CA ...,..__.,_,..,,ee...._,OA.._ ~ llN °"""'co.~~ No fl•WI llellH , llllltlll tlOfll, 1•1to1lel Melt•t ., ----~,., .. ~ ............. ~-~- Matabeleland area under probe Justin N yoka, who escorted journalists on a tour o f the western province last week. told _, The Associated Press yesterday: "Everyone we spoke with said there was no conceivable way of arriving at even a figure of 100. These reports are basec;!_ on the ffi wildest of speculation and not an ounce of fact.'' The gove rnme nt con cedes some civilians have been slaln in Ma tabe-leland -by erossflre- during clashes between security forces and the "dissidents" they are hunting. It says the dissidents are s upporte r s of Nko m o, the president of t h e Zimbabwe Afncan Peoples Union. and that they deserted from the army after Nkomo was fired Crom the coalition government a year ago 1 for allegedly plotting against Mugabe. Nine days ago, police ~rred Nkomo. 65. from leaving the Ma tabele la nd capital of Bulawayo for a World Peace Council conference. A class in boating skills and seamanship is scheduled to start • March 16 at the Newport Beach · Harbor Department, 1901 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. A previous article in the Daily Pilot listed an i.noorrect starting date. : Another class in boat safety ls : scheduled to begin March 2 in : Seal Beach at the Mary Wilson : Public Library, 707 Electric Way. : A class emphasi:Ung boating : safety also is being offered in San • Juan Capistrano. The next clasa, • the second ln a series, ia : scheduled Wednesday, March 2. : at the California Federal Savinp : and Loan Building, 31872 Del : Obispo St. · from CUI" ~.&privert.<z. la'bz.l col la.ct ion., fTlOdq, ju.st for us ... tai\orad. ftaTl thz. fuw.&. ~~5 docron' Md~ fabric. our ya.er ~ tropiool. euit. mtl'f vay 'Mll 1. bi. thz. meet precttool a.iit. ~n «MU"~. l!Nal \dblQ. tn eobd .aheda.s c:£ t4n , Tl1$\/'f, ~ ,a!'I -wn M> gre,y end.nt:JVY chelk etnpm . . Ashe re-elected to head Y hoard Lido Isle reSJdent Michael J. A1be ha.s been re-elected chairman of the Onmge Coast YMCA board of directors for 1983. Also e lec-ted to the boa<! were David Kidd, David Oberbeck, Dan Beals, JennlfeVVll•on, Hal Joannlng and Jim deBoom. Re-elected to three-year terms on the board were Oscar Clevldence, Owen Gorman, Jackie Heatber, Cbarlet Lee, Peter Peleuaes, Tbomu Pilcher, Lloyd Sellinger, B.J . Skilling, William Vincent and Gerald Wilks. •The Laguna Beach BOard of Realtors is hosting a Vintage Classic Golf Tournament March 7 ~the Aliso Creek Golf Course in South Laguna. The $30 fee includes nine holes of golf. a putting contest, prime rib dinner and dancing to a big band. ' For reservauons. call the board office at 497-2474. •Tax consultant and e<:onomlst Dr. Harold Wong will present a free lecture on new tax laws and economic survival through tax knowledge. The all-day seminar will be held Wednesday starting at 9 a.m. in the Sheraton Hotel in Newport Beach. For more information, call (213) 437-4661 or (213) 437-4775. Theat r tour to be outlineJ An Orunac• County tht•Qtcr tlruup la oqp1nlzlni u thc•at r-orltmled tour of Enafand and Scothand, and will ofh,r Information u11 the trip at o m Una tonight. Showcalt' Produrtloru. baaed In W8trnJnatt•r, wlll hOlll a fr • evcmlne of films And dblcuJIJon about the tour, bealnnlna at 8 o'clock at It.I theater auditorium, 7~71 Westminster Ave .. at the ~rner of Hoover Street. The tour will leave Loa Angeles May 20 and return June ~. The 17-day trip Includes Buckingham Palace, S tratford upon Avon, Stonehenge and the highlands of Scotland tonight. Further tnformat1on on the tout may be obtained by calling 642· 7140 or 894-6786. Cinemas robbed A man with a gun robbctl a manager of Woodbridge Cinemas on Barranca Parkway ln lrvine of more than $1,000. The robber entered an unlocked front door to the lobby of the theaters just after midnight Friday -after moviegoers had exited -and forced assistant manager Sean Thomas to give him money from a safe, said police Sgt. Dick Bowman. veterans' group ' I By PAT HOROWITZ .......... Detl1,... DEAR PAT: Willie 1earcllla1 tllrou1la my 1raadfatller'• tbln,., I food wut appean to be a ••GAR " medal. 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AHD ~WMElE OUT ™ERE IN TME DESERT, Nr( BROTHER, SPIKE, IS SOAAOUNDEP snovore-s ... WUIAVE TO ftE5'VE ~M ! I! r -4 • .,. "Either I no longer hate Mondays or I'm loslng my mind." , Dt:,,IS THE~ t:' \C"t.: Hank Ketch um ~ 'l-10 l ~ t ~ I. ''THAT'S FUNNY •.. ,~y OAD cAN TELL F tfS A eo"\' OR A GIRL JUST 6Y LOOKIN' AT THE &arra"' OF 1;5i::e:r. ALL R16HT, I NEED ONE VOLUNTEER TO ACT AS SCOOT ... oy Ferd & Tom Johnson ··. OUT! HE11.~ ~TA DANGEROUS P~CE:DS"NT ! ~ ~ by Charles M. Schulz NO, VOV CAN1T VOlUNTEER AARRlfT 8ECA05€ "*ISH'T HER~ BRABBLE ~ t'l'~Kl' "l~Kt:RBt:A~ AAN ! WHAT A~E <x>U DOING HE.~~ DR.S'90C~ ~.\~('' MY SNOWMAN WA!? LONELY, SO I BUil T HIM SOME1HIN6 TO KEEP HIM COMPANY ~ REALLY? WHAT IS IT? by Tom K. Ryan .ll DGt; PAllkt:R VOU SAY Y0VAE (:()IN(> TO tr T __ _, MARRIED ? TO ~tQM ANO 0CJl'$ Af=TER MMINCi AN THf" llCl'l'f WOMl<N IVIOYll rglf 11f. APP01NTM~N1 10 l\l)Olll 11 (f T 7 LJYLn ME!T SA~ ~IVf A -~ _, 11 ATHEA HOTEL, .,........~=----· JEANNIE. l'ltl 50 REC£1V£ S 1' C~ l FROM COVNlP.Y eQV ti.MASI • by Kevin Fagan· by Lynn Johnston IT OK, DADD'/ l 'LL GIVE I HIM BACK by George Lemont by Mark Lasky ~ Fl I~;··~ ')fiJ i'· ') ;; Vi -) 4~ ~ ) ,, I '· • . ) ,,,,,,. by Harold Le Oouic "I ..... MONDAY, FEB. 28, 1983 * ClASSlf 110 C4 . ~ater Dei domin~tes All-County team Sunderman ~elected coach of year By ROGER CARLSON Of the 0.-, Not ..... Ranked No. 1 in Orange County from start to finish and with victories over many of the top teams in, that group amid a sterling 26-2 record, Mater Dei Hlgh's Monarchs dominate the Daily Pilot's All-Orange County basketbal,\ team with three selections, including two on the first group of five and the player of the year. M att Beeuwsaert, a 6-7 junior who earned AD-CIF honors as a junior, is the player of the year after leading his team into the CIF 4-A semifinals with a 16.2 scoring average. A forward as a sophomore, he was switched to paint guard for the Monarchs as a junior to help -sotvt! the ball-handling duties for Mater Del. and Beeuwsaert displayed college ability -not just as a potnt guard but in every phase of the game. • Additionally, the Mo narc hs picked up sophomore Tom Lewis, a Capistrano Valley High transfer, on the first team, along with third team seiection Chris Jackson, a junior. Lewis is the CIF Southern Section's leading rebounder with a 14.l average in addition to his UU scoring average. ' Other first team berths went to Corona del Mar guard Mike Hess and Marina High guard Scott • Now Lakers . Ii.re concerned . I I INGLEWOOD (AP) -Just two short weeks ago. the defending National Basketball Asaociation ch~mpion Los Angeles Lakers were 38-10 and sltti11g pretty. Now they're 40-15 and a bit concerned. ' 'We've got to purge this out of our systems," said Los Angeles C.oach Pat Riley after the sagging Lakers dropped a 135-120 decision to the Denver Nuggets last night. "There are no excuses for the way1we're playing. We can't blame anybody.'' Except themselves, he might have added. The Lakers have lost three straight games and five of seven since the All-Star break. However, in alf fairness, it should be pointed out that the Nuggets played exceptionally well in their co~vincing victory. Filipek, the Sea View and Sunset League players of the year. Rounding out the first team it Brea-Olinda's Roger Anderaon, who averaged 23.~ polnts a game. Other area players honored include Jamel Gamer of Huntington Beach on the second team and Rob Whitehair of Fountain Valley, Mike Mills of Huntington Beach and Gavin Warlaumont of Estancia on the third team. C.oach of the year laurel.a go to F.etancia HJgh's Larry Sunderman, who put together a team composed of la.st year's No. 6 and 7 varsity players with aome junior varsity talent and molded a Sea View League co-championship team. That group is still going, vying ln the CIF 3-A semifinals Thunday-night. at~Long Beach Arena._ The Eagles are 22-6 this year, giving • Sunderman a 113-39 record in six seasons, and second pl.ace is his worst fUU.h. It's the second time in three years the Eagles have qualified for the CIF 3-A semifinals. "Coaching is overrated," says Sunderman. "Probably the smartest thing we've done in the last two weeks is to make signs to hold up because in packed gyms the players can't hear what you're saying half of the time." "Our success starts with Bob Francey, Bill Wetzel, Joe Reid, Pat Roberts, Ray Orgill .. .," continues Sunderman, alluding to his school's principal. vice principal and basketball assistants. Estancia has become a perennial basketball power, but the Eagles don't necessarily overdo it . "When practice Ls over," says SundetFman. "things that are said are history. During the s~r we practice four mominp a week, play a couple of games a week and a couple of tournaments .. We aren't trying to low key it, but we like to wrap it up by the end of July. I'd rather not do it at all, It's an expensive hobby. But it keeps us big boys out of trouble." Hess averaged 10.7 points a game, but that hardly tella the story for the three-year Sea Kings starter at point guard. Bound for the University of Texas, he held COrona del Mar together ln a virtual one-man effort to tie EBtanda for the l~e crown. Filipek. too, was a one-man gang, averaging 23.3 points and seven usists a game in leading Marina to a surprising second place finish ln the Sunset League. "It was unbelleveable effort on our part," said Denver Coach Doug Moe. "We moved the ball well. We have had some good games against the La.kers. Tonight, we broke their running game. We were able to force them to shoot outside. Gamer, one of two 10phomores to earn berths, led Huntington Beach to the Sunset League crown and into the CIF 4-A quarterfinals. HJ.a scoring, rebounding and defense made him one; of the rnoet complete sophomores to ever arrive in the area. (See COUNTY, Pase Ct) E tancia High's Larry Sunderman has been named the Daily Pilot's Orange County coach of the year. ''The La.kers are going through a flat period. ~ Utah beat them (Saturday night) I thought we'd be in trouble, but we were aggressive and they were net up for It. When we play like this, we can beat the best of them." Pro circuit next for Saltz F.arvin "M.agjc" Johnaon led the La.ken with 28 points and 11 assists. Jamaal Wilkes added 21 points and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Norm Nlxon had 15 points apiece for Loe Angeles. Kurt Rambis contributed 12 points and a game-hjih 14 rebounds for the losers. Ram assistants named Rams Coach John Robln90n today named 1even of his elght. assistant C011Ches for the 1983 season. Robinson is retaining two members of the 1982 Rams staff, Fritz Shurmur and Fred Whittingham. While Shurmur handled the defensive line last year l(nd Whittingham the tight ends and sJ*:ial teams, both will coach the linebackers in 1983t From his staff at use. Robinson is bringing In def•nsive line coach Marv Goux and offensive fine coach Hudson Houck as well as special teams coach Oil Haskell. Others on the new staff lnclude J immy Raye, tormerly with the Atlanta Fakons. who will be t he wide receivers coach and passing game cootdinator; Bob Baker, offensive coordinator at Arizona State, to handle the quarterbacb; and Bruce Snyder, heed coach at Utah State, who'll handle the running bacb and .erve u running pnie coordinator. A defensive backfield coach will be named ~~ this week, a Rams spokesman ..:id. By CURT SEEDEN Of'IM Dlilfr .......... Danny Salu was No. 1 during moet of his high .chool tennis playing days at Corona del Mar High. He's still No. 1, both in singles and doubles as a senior at UCLA. But come June, Saltz will have a new ladder to climb: and for now, No. l ls out of the quest.Jon. He'll settle for anywhere In the top 200. That ladder Is the Aasod.ation of Tennia Profe.sionals (ATP) computer ranking. Currently, S.Ju is ranked No. 350 in the world. After h e gradU4tes from UCLA ln June, he'll 6e out to lower that rating and at the same time enter the pro dreuit. "It'• just eomethln& I've had my mind on for eome time," explains the 21-year-old phenom. "1 Jove to play tennis. The money is iood and I enjoy travellnlt, too." But Sal~'• inltiatlon Into the world of profealonal tennia won't be ea1y. Flnt 1tep after craduatlon ls the Wlmbledon quallfytn1 competltJon, and Saltz admits he'll just be out to get his feet wet. "I'd just like to go over there and see what it's like," he admits. "Actually, I've never played on grass before. "I've only hit on it once. But I have a feeling my game just might suit that surface." Wimbledon Is just the start. From there, it's the Grand Prix clrcuit, and Salu fa,ures to 1ee much of the world and many of the world's greatest tennia playen this summer. And despite the major stride ln hil young career, Saltz doesn't deny that he still has plenty to learn. "I'm learning aomethlng every day. I 1Ull have a lot of work to do," he uya. "When 1 wu playlna No. 4 durin1 the last two yean, It was usually a cue of Juat beinl beuer than my opponents. Sut now that I'm No. 1, 1 have to aet up for every match. "ll'• made me mentally touaher1 I go out ther. now knowtna \here'• a ~0-60 chance I'm ao&l'\I to wtn." Once the summer is over, Salt& w o uld Jlke t o look at the ATF rankings and find himself l'Omcwhcre in the 200s. By the end of the year, he has a per90nal goal of crACking the top 100. "I think it's a realistic goal, but I'm not going to quit tennis If I don't make It," he aays. When Salu attended CdM, the Sea K in gs w o n th e CIF team championship all four years. He was the CIF 4-A singles champions as a aenlor and he also won the prestigious Ojai Tournament championship with a \.ictory over Palisades Scott Davis. In fact, Devis, now at Si.anford. and Salu still have a collegiate date this year in Pac-10 competiUon. Saltz received a four -year ICholanhlp to UCLA, but he admits, "l could have gone to just about any echool In the country." Saltz isn't the first bli tennlJI name out of UCLA. either. He joins an impreajve U.t of •tan 1uch as Jimmy Connon, Brian Teacher. Arthur Aahe, Peter J11emin1 and Fritz Buehnlng, amona others. work·outs at Casa Griande to wln, thtt w• so pnvalent latt year, is Intact. Of courM, betna a 1qued c:ompoeed 11•661• ,..,,.,.,. earl;' , ... ~., OCC pair will ski in nationals •• NYSE COMPO ITE TRAN ~AC'fION ' OVOTAJ10•• ••u.uoa UAllUo• , ....... •Oii• MIOWUt, "''"'' ,. •• IOUO• OIUOIY ••O (llfClltltAfl noo I a(llAlleU AltD •tf'Oltllt l'f fMI NUO AMO llOllllllf • Dow Jones Final DOWN 8.31 CLOllNO 1, 112.13 AT&T break-up pact upheld by high court By Tbe A11odated Prell The settlement that broke up the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. did not unlawfully Infringe on state regulatory powers, the Supreme Court ruled today. The court, without waiting to conduct oral arguments In the case. upheld the huge 1ettlemenL The vote wu 6-3. Chief Justice Warren Burger and Justices William Rehnquist and Byron White voted to study the controveny more closely. Today's acUon came ln an appeal by 13 staleS that claimed the settlement unlawfully Infringed on their regulatory powers and may leave phone users with inadequate service. The Justice Department and AT&T also asked the Supreme Court to step into the dispute immediately to put to rest any doubts about the settlement's validity. The government urged the court to hear the case and then decide that the agreement with the company "was In the public interest." OPEC oil move analyzed LOS ANGELES -Competition by U.S. oil producers has broken OPEC's grip on oil prices, industry analyst Dan Lundberg said, as gaaoline prices dropped an average 1.8 cents a gallon to their lowe;st in three years. In March 1981, a price hike by the Organiz.auon of Petroleum Exporting Countries had brought the overall highest gasoline price of $1.3782, but domestic decontrol resulted in an increase ln U.S . oil exploration and production, Lundberg said. And the paat two weeks' decline marked a speedup in a seven-month dive by overall prices nationwide, the publiaher of the Lundberg Letter said Sunday In Los Angeles. 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