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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-08 - Orange Coast PilotCIAIT 110111 THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1984 ORANGE COUNTY CALI FO RNIA . t •,. back in slammer Scheduled release to Orange County Stanford community and received national noteriety' by refusing to promise that he would not return to the campus and kill apin, walked out of the state prison at Vacaville at 8:30 a.m. today. Two hours later, state prison spokesman Phil Guthrie, who earlier had said officials were powerless to refuse parole, said Strcleski had violated his parole "and we're in the ~rocess of returning him to the prison nght now." l ruled th~t he had violated parole," Guthrie said. drew angry criticism from officials Guthrie said under state law, Strelcski can be ordered back to pris0n for no longer than six months for a parole.. violation. But, Guthrie said, that can be extended under state law to a maf imum of 18 months. From staff and wire ~por11 Theodore Strclcski, the murderer o~a Stanford professor who was to be paroled to the city of Orange, was returned to state prison today only three hours after his release. Strclesk.i. whose scheduled parole ha.s set off a furor in ~range County Coast A Laguna civic gadfly may drop his discrimination suit against city, Storer Cable TV .I A3 Trustees see little chance $15 million invested In NB firm will be recovered . /A3 _California. An actor's wife spotted a missing baby sitter and 3·year·old girl./ A4 Police say they' ye nabbed the 'Plaid Shirt Bandit.· At least they hopeso./A4 Nation Senators·express Interest In Edwin Meese's mQrtgages./ Al House Speaker. Tip O' Nelli was the victim of a fund·ralsing 'roast.'/ Al World Paris comes to a stand· still as thousands of pub· lie employees strike.I Al Iran clalms Iraq suffered 850fatafltles In fatest fighting./ A4 Living Drunken drivers face even stiffer, mandatory surcharges for auto In· surance./11 · Amputees can feel the same exhilaration as other sports enthusiasts, once they learn skiing. /81 Sports U.S. Davis Cup Coach Arthur Ashe has a new career -as an author. /C1 Former area volleyball standouts will play a key role In this weekend's '?~~-~?!~. UC Irvine managed just four hits Wednesday but still ended LaVerne./C3 Entertainment "Two Marriage~". Is back on TV, taking a look at ordinary people./12 Businesa For the latest In Orange County mortgage rates, see the chart.Jiii INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletln Board BUllMN _ CaJlfornla Newt Clualfted Comlct Crouword · OMth Notlcee Horote099 Ann l.9nderl LMng Mutual Fund• Natk>nal Newt Obttuer1el = Pu*~ Sport• 8'ode Merktt1 Tlllvtlloft '"-'-• Weettw WOrtdNewe 82 EM A3 BM A4 ce-e EM ca ce C7 81 81·2 as A4 A3 Al A3 M.CM C14 • 82 13 A2 A• and across the country, rctused to cooperate with his {>lrolc officers and was ordered back into prison where he served a 51h year term for beating a, Stanford University professor to death with a hammer. The gangling. bearded, long-haired graduate student. who shocked the After talkintabout 20 minutes with reporters outside the prison gates. the 47-year-old Streleski was driven by officers to a parole office in Sacra- mento, 45 miles away. to·process his release. "'He refused to sign his release papers. He refused to accept his $200 release money. He indicated in no uncertain terms that he would not cooperate wit~ parole officers. We Just before being driven away from the v.ounds of the California Medical Facility, Streleski. 47. said he wanted to "complete my sentence, then live PSA incident 4th " for Super 80 plane .By JERRY HIBSCB .. °' ... .,.., ........ A Pacific Southwest Airlines jet- liner that caught fire at Jobn Wayne Airport Wednesday eveninc, bcina the evacuation of about 70 paueneen and crew members, is back in service today, al~y making a scheduled fli&ht to San Jose. lt was the fourth mishap in six months at the airport for that ~f plane, a McDonnell Douglas oc .. 9 Super 80. 0.., .................. 1( ...... Flamea ra&etbroUCh the Cotta Meuapartmentof Gerald ~d Kimberly Vuquez Wedneaday, butbotb eacaped injury. Last Sept. 27 a Republic Airlines OC-9 had an en&ine go out and dropped hot engine parts over New- port Beach starting about 20 small fires. On Jan. 22. a Frontier Airlines OC-9 had landing gear and enajne troubles shortly after taking off from the airport and Feb. 17, an American Airlines DC-9 had an engine gb out and dropped hot engine pans over Tustin shortly after take off. No one was injllrcd in the incidenu but all of tbe planes had to. make emeqmcy landings. Mesa apartment destroyed by fire By KAREN E. KLEIN Of Ille .,.., ,... ...., A $63,000 fire that raced through a Costa Mesaapartinent Wednesday night may have been ignited by an unattended electric heater, officials said today. No one was injured in the 11 : I 2 p.m. blaze. The costly blaze originated in the living room of Gerald and Kimberly Vasquez' apartment, Number F, at 2466 Santa Ana Ave., according to Jim Richey, administrative chief of the Costa Mesa Fire Department. Although the fire threatened to spread to other apartments in the two-story. six-unit apan.ment com- plex, Richey said, firefiJJ!ters were able to contain it to Unit F. Richey said I 2 fire engines from Orange County, Costa Mesaa.nd Newport Beach fire departments responded to the apartm~nt complex to find flames leaping from the rear roof area. The firefighters had the · blaze under control in 45 minutes, Richey said. (Pl~ eee FIRE/ A2) Badham backs flood plan Wednesday the PSA plane never left the ground. Tiiis time an aux· illiary power unit in the right rear tail section. malfunctioned swtina a small fire as passengers were boarding the plane about 6: 18 p.m. The fire was pot out only minutes later by built-in extinguishers and passengers were evacuated down the normal boarding ramp. No one was injured and the only damage to the plane was in the power unit. The unit is a auxiliary gas turbine engine that provides power to the plane when the main engines are off. It has been removed from the plane and will be examined by Federal Aviation Administration and PSA mechanics. McDonnell Douglas spokesman Dave Eastman said this was the first time a problem with the power unit has resulted in a fire. ' Eastman said that mechanical problem\ happen with jetliners everyday and that it is only a coincidence that the OC-9 Super 80 By ROBERT BARKER modifying and improv ing flood con-would seriously affect large areas of (Pleue Me 70 FL&lt/A2) 0ttMo.1JNotawr trol channels in West Orange County, Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley -~ Rep. Robert Bad ham today threw is now "economically and physically and Santa Ana. is descri~d an stof'!Tl _, his support.J>f..,hJ~~~~pro~isc"' feasi~lc.": . "" ~ . .-,.....,i.~. :._~;~;~~~!:~hes:~ . p an .._a n\ost a yeffifu~~~~~fnoney ·tf-~a~1ir.-"'ffflm~~w ~mardino Robert Badbam he calle~ a more expen~ivc version of U.S. ConFess thi s year but indicat~ ; Moun~ins to the ocean .at Newport bid ~11'•• the project "a ~d1osc concrete he doesn t expect actual appropna-•' Beach tn a three-da y penod. . U.~ raceway to the sea:· tion unti l next year. Incl ud ed tn the pro1cct 1s a But the Republican Congressman Badham said the flood control plan S 7 4 O. 0 0 0 st u d y o f the dog g ...... ~~..,tll.il speaking from Washington today could save as much as S 12 billi on in Talbert-Huntingt!ln Beach flood con-U\Jl.l said the compromise plan wilt cost damages to large areas of low-lying trol channels which overflowed last about half as much as a plan pushed Orange County. March I . causing millions of dollars by flood control proponcnt.s yet The improvements tn the river in damage. . provide 80 percent of the protection. system would. be designed to Key features 1n Badham's plan Badham from Newport Beach as-withstand the worst combination of include ramng Prado Dam at the serted the $755 million compromise rain and flooding that cou ld be head.ofSanta Ana Ca~yon by 30 ~t. plan. which would include increasing expected in a 200-year period. . acquinng 1.451 acres an land behi nd the capaeity of Prado Dam whik A standard 2()()..year flood . which (Ple&M He FLOOD/ A2) Newport's newly rich fraud targets , High rollers expect to keep wlnn~ng. psyc~ologlsts say EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in• two-Pitt serlt$ on the P"rchOIOfY C)f investment and how the wealthy ind their money •re SOrMtimts parted. The ptycholQlical makeup of the new1~ rich fl\Ues them prime t.araeU for lharp-talkina salesmen offerina investments thft tound too aood to betnae. In just tbe peat six months. two Newport Beech companies headed into bankrupecy coun after investon lost up to S7S million on •hat werc bil*i as hiP.,retum investments. Why aren't people, especially thole who have worked bard to become wealthy. more careful about wild investment IChema ofrerina in- credible "turns? It is ofteli a matter of ptythOIOIY, · accordina to the upem. Wealthy people, spoiled by the good life, can turn a blind eye to risky investments. They think life, and investments, will never fail them. · "They bave this mqical idea that someone out there is going to take care ofthem1" says Kathleen Gurney, who spcciahzes in investmeni psy· choloay at the Newport PsycholoaicaJ Center. "They think, 'let's play this pme and see if we can win here.' but they don't understand the int~I J)lns of theaame," Gurney c.apla1ns. • Newport's dual ~ as Oranac County's. financiaJ-eenter and as a community of wealthy people makes it ~n altn1c:tive buc fOr con anistt offeriJ\a questionable investments. said Detective Bob Steoheu. who invesdptea fraud for the Newport Beach Police Oepenmeot. "Newport Beacb is teen u the place LO be " he says. A Pen<>n who has become rich will often take put risks to bc<:ome even more wealthy, invati .. in tome- times quationab&e ventures. Finl there was tht Caner Co., which investlpton say coll«ted as I ( ,f ~ JERRY HIRSCH Focus ON THE Nrw s muc:h as $60 million from investors by off'erina returns of~ pc~nt Th.e company claimed to mvcst tn mcd.1· cal insurance claims but investipton say it never did. The money is now mi.inc, the ooml)any has filed for bankl'\lptcyandofficialsat theSccuri· ties and Exchanae Commission and the Oranae County Shcritrs Depan· mcnt an: uyina to faaure out what happened. . Then there was Trans Atlantic Bancorp Ltd., a Newpon comJ)lny that ftll alona with the collapse of the financial empire of La Jolla financier J. David Oommelli. Trans Atlantic collected St S million. mostly from local investors.. for investments in Dominelh's foreiJ!l currency tradina firm. J. David & Co. A federal arand jury is now looking into what Dominelli has done with S l 25 million invested in his company. Trans Atlantic is his largest creditor and investors will be lucky to act any more than t 0 percent of their total investment back, a far cry from the 40 percent returns Domioelli promised. "A areat many of these people who have made a lot of wealth have bad the aood fortune to have earned 30 or ~ percent on investments before. A ltilh return does not seem so un· reasonable to them," explains Dr. Joyce Brothen. a prominent psy- schotii5t. • • . "People be&in to feel entitled to it. They believe life 1s a teri~ of special thlOfS to them. Af\et all. they drive s~1al cars, they live in spcctal homes. when they 10 to the theater they sit is special seats . "lt seems pcrfcctl)'. reasonable to these people that hfc offers super deals. So much has fallen into thcll' lap thatthcyfochhe worldis&01n1to (Pleue ... nwi. T UCB/ A2) .. KILLER BACK IN PRIS9N •.• F air skies but some cloudiness Prom A l Theodore Streleak l makers to enact emcracncy lcaas- lation empoweri°' the aovemor to block such paroles 1n the future. Howatd Garver, who said he rtpresents a coalition of victim's riahts and anti-crime aroups callina itself Citizens Act, said the aovernor should have the power to block paroles of certain pnson inmates just as he has the power to commute prison sentences. • "It's a. public official's duty to protect the lives of citizens and make sure the streets arc safe," said Garver, his voice rising in anger as he discussed Strcleski's parole. City of Orange police Lt. Mike Lcintz said the city's mayor and police chief would express their anger over a law that would permit a murderer's parole in their city without any consultation with local officials. "They told us and we didn't have any say so." said Lcantz .. "We're almost powerless to do anything. But we understand why people are un- comfonable having a known killer li ving amongst them who hasn't shown any remorse." Citizens for Truth. yet another statewide anti-crime organization headquartered in Oranae County, has promised it will closely watch Strelnka's durin1 his year•s parole here. John Mancino, president of the aroup, said Citiuns for Truth reg- ularly will check with ~role officials to make sure Streleski is complying with all tenn of the parole. Streleski had vowed to violate his parole with a "nonviolent act ... an act of omission, like missing an appoint- ment" with his parole officer. The action would be "an anti-Stanford statement," he said. Strcleski. who had touched off a furor in January when he said he was "absolutely noncommittal" about killing again. expressed no remorse today. "l don't want to do anythinJ that says l didn't mean it," he said. "l meant it." he said of his murder of math Professor Karel dclttuw in 1978. Told of Streleski's statements. Stanford sp8kesman Bob Beyers said, "This adds to our concern. We're watching' developments carefully." 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His statements about killing again prompted unsuccessful cffons to block his release. FLOOD •.• From Al 31 10 8'#1-et 5:55 p.m. 1009y. r1eM et 72 41 t · 12 e.m. Frldey tnO ... , llQeln et S:N 21 -47 pm. 22 .()t Moon Mtltodey 11 11:31 p.m., rlMe :J3 11 11 10:04 Lm. frldll)' Sen Clemente Water temp·St Swell Olree110n - 1 ,.., Second muF€1.€F suspect nabbed. in 'porno snuf:f' movie incident By STEVE M~l\BLE ()f\MO.-,Net .... questioned alter the teen-agers van- ished but were not arrested. 70 FLEE JW A PLANE FIRE ••• the dam for an enlarged reservoir, modifying 31 miles of diannels below the dam to the Pacific Ocean, build- ing debris basin and channel modi- fications in the Corona area. con- structing 4 detention basin and chan- nel modification on I. 7 miles of Santiago Creek in Orange County and developing a greenbelt recreation system along the entire system and purchasing 92 acres of sah marsh at the river's mouth A second man accused of kjtling two Orange County teen-agers during a pornographic "snuff' film session was to be taken to court today to face murder charges. He said Hernandez was found in Loretto, a small town on the Gulf of California about 200 miles north of La Paz. The two Anaheim teens -Beth Jones. 19, and Margaret Krueger, 16 -were reponed missing late in the summer of 1982 but their remains were not found until they following April when a photographer noticed the skeleto ns while taking pictures of wildflowers in the desert. Douglas gained attention in 1977 in a separate incident when he was tried on charges of attempting to lure two undercover policewomen to their deaths. It was alleged Douglas had hired a fonner Santa Ana prostitute to tortue and kill the two women for a "snuff film." From Al ' has been involved an a series of recent mishaps at the airport. Ben Ehrlich. a Costa Mesa resident who had j ust seen his daughter onto the airplane. flight 699. bound for San Francisco and Pon land. Ore. said the fire looked serious for just a moment. "We went upstai rs in the terminal to watch it take ofT. When they staned the engines the right rear of the plane caught on fire .. The names went on for about 1hree minutes i\t first 1t didn't look hke an}body was doing anythang but then the passengers staned commg down the stairs on the left side of the plane." Ehrlich said. "h was all 'cf) orderl) As long as the people were getting off the plane I knew nobod) wa!i going to get hurt." Ehrlich said. At one potnt the flames reached two to three feel but the) were out even before the fire trucks arrived. Ehrlich said. PSA spokesman 8111 Hasttngs said the larger flames were probabl y caused by the power unit releasing fuel in its fuel lines through the exhaust system. "That is just part of the safety mechanism and removes the danger of the fire spr~ading," Hastings said. ··we are going to have to take some time and look over the part. We have never had anything like this happen before and we have been flying the plane for four years," Hastings said. Ben Erlich Badham said the proposed Men· tone Dam in San Bernardino County. which would have raised the total cost of the project to about S 1.3 billion. has been removed from .present consideration while alternatives are bemg studied. FIRE ••• From Al Thecouple'selectnc heater. ap- parentl> left on tn the Ii ving room of the apanment after they went to sleep. sparked the fire. Richey said. "Sometimes the thermostats on those electric heaters fail and they heat up • so high they ignite. "he said. But Mrs. Vasquez contended today it was a faulty wall socket that started the blaze. "The heater was all rewired recently," she said. "it was the socket that did it." Mrs. Vasquez awoke shortly after the fire began. Richey said. and when Richard Hernandez. a 38-year-<>ld former Corona resident, was arrested early this week in small Mexican fishing village and flown back to Orange County Wednesday following an extradition hearing. Hernandez and former Costa Mesa resident Fred Berre Douglas, 55, are suspected of killing two Anaheim teen-age girls in 1982 after luring them to the desert for a pornographic photo session. Douglas was arrested a week ago in North Las Vegas where he had been living for at least three months under an assumed name. The former Costa Mesa man is being held in Orange County Jail and will be arraigned on murder charges Monday. Police in Nonh Las Vegas said they were alerted to Doulgas' true identity by an informer who told police he believed the burly upholesterer was a fugiti ve. Anaheim police. who have coordi- nated the manhunt for both suspects. would not ~y specifically how they caught up with Hernandez. "After Douglas was ·arrested we developed information that led us to Mex.ico," explained Anaheim police Sgt. Bill Wright. Both Douglas and Hernandez were An Orange County Superior Coun jury, however. deadlocked and a mistrial was declared. Blueblrd Ganyon studled after land shift Jn L~na ORANGE COAST Cln:Wltloft 714/IG-4111 Cutaway llluatra tion ahowa location of fire In PSA jetliner. she got up to investigate the noises. the apanment's smoke detector went off. waking her husband. The couple managed to run out the front door before the flames in the livmg room fire blocked their path of escape. Richey said. Dafty Pltot o.th ery It OuatentMd Daily ~ilat Cla111fted ~ 7141142-811 All°"* d1p1 rtmofttt -~ MAIM OFFICE Fire officials estimated the fire caused $52.500 wonh of damage to the building and SI O.SOO damage to the apartment's contents. Unit E., next door to the burned apanmen . M """• r •• ., •• 11 you oo ''1 ' r •w• '°"' P•Pf'' Or ~ 10 c "' I ' ~'"'' 7 p m .1, 0 f rlut C.OOt ••II bf' ,.. ~·" ~.llvt•1.l• unt) Sunoa1 If ., t)u l? rot 'K•·.,,• ,ou, L ill Dy 7 ii"' C•C ~!(lot 11) .:t tn lrtO YUU' OQ) ._.,. n,.a ~vf"f~ H. l . Schwartz Ill PubltShef Chazy Dowallby Editor and Assis1ant 10 the Pubhsher RoHmary Churc hman Controller 330 Wftf &, St Cost• ~ C" ~· •OOO-Boo t!.60 Cost• ~ Cll 92626 Copyr!Q"t 1983 Or•~ Gout PuDb1W19 CClmper?y No 'lfW\. \toues lu51ral1ons e0110flat ..,, .... , or _,._..,. ,,.._ ,.,..r De r-oo..ceo ..,,_, l>P«•• Pf''""'"°" ot COOy•'9"1 - ~O'><I C .. H ~lllQ* pao(I •I Cosfl ~ c.ti1or--. tUPS t•• 9001 ~""'°" by QH>e< M 7$ monthly o, ,,,.,, S6 ~ mon•hly Was damaged baismokeand Unl.tC. Clrculatlon Te i.pt\o,,.. ,.,. Oa~ Coast 0.•y PolQI ""'" ..,n.cl' "comt>oneO ,,,. downstairs su ered water damage, It~ F. Ceruo ~ Prtt' "oobW>eO oy 1n. Orenve CoMt ~ • • MOii PYOOUCfoOn Come>.tn~ Two l!OOllOOS ate ~ MoncMy ftlfougtl Richey said. Or""Oe eoun1, M-oe-r''°"Y ,. ""VIP •tQIO'lA• eo."°" " PUOloll'9d s.1utoeys The other residents of the co01plex "'••• .. ,.. •no suno.1' rP>e P'•nc·~ r;>uOl""""O pien1 '' ., JlO . · .• :.:~·i~~ft!ll~J,lJ~l'!~p~re-,_ ........ ... ..l~ ~-4· •. ~ ... ~----·"~.>.,~J...W...""'.a.:~ \ .. ~~~;6e.1 ~~ .. , p?, ,Bo:~~ eo.11 Mesa ;~; • 915111ers101t111'tWbfa"te. v-11;r ,_ ---·~~ • ..,,.. .. ~pr,~¥ --..._....,._'iTat....:.. • ,~ ,~ • · · ~.. ,..... ....... quezes were able to stay with friends 6 • ,._,llinCI ar>ageo • • 1 .~Tr, · in Unit Eovernight. Richey said. · · ' Gerald Vasquez is employed by the city of Costa Mesa tn the sanitation department. A supervisor there said the couple planned to sift through the rums of their home this morning to determine what they could salvage. NEWLY RICH TARGETS FOR FRAUD ••. .A fresh start for Spring and Summer ... From Al keep gl\ 1ng to 1hem "Wealth in~ulates \OU You l1ter- all) bcJIC\ e the woi'ld was constructed to g1 \C )OU something for nothmg. And for mo'it of these people that has been reahsttc all along. They have gotten whate,,.cr they wanted and there has been nothing to indicate that isn't going to continue." Brothers notes. Gurney characterizes Newpon as a comm uni I) of new money. ·,"And people who have made new money are often w1lhng to take higher risks. They are the more en- trepreneurial types. That type of perso n doesn't believe you can do it without takmg nsks." Gurney ex- plains. Compet1t1on for more status. a trait of the newly nch. IS common in Ncwpon Beach and that compeution can push people to take euremc 1n vestmen1 risks. Gurney believes. "Status 1s prttt) external 1n New- port Beach -1t is your home.-your cars. your investments. Because of Just Call . 642-6086 that there is a lot more talk about 1n' cstments here." G urney says. A.nd a tight-knit community. where the wealthy are constantly talking about their money. is a prime area for these types of high-nsk investments -they often depend on word of mouth for their rapid growth. "I have been to the Balboa Bay Club where everyone is talking about their investments and they were saying you were crazy 1f you were not inJ. David," said one Newpon Beach bus1 nesswoman. "When people try to get infor- mation about an investment they often ask their peers. They evaluate the infonnation on the past per· formance of their friend's advice. If was good in the past. they will usually take it," Gurney Sl)'S. . . . Putting money into h1ah nsk in- vestments often shows a devtt of immaturity and lack of common sense. accordina to Gurney. . "If it sounds too aood to be tnae. 1t usually is:· says Gurney. '"I am seeing more and more people from Newport Beach who arc coming an and saymg they did not do their homework." _ She described her clients as well-to-do. and "by most standards successful. .. "There is a man who lost $250.000 in a land scheme. He is successful and 1s at the head of a healthy company but he doesn't know how to take control of his investments." "I will be seeing an accountant next week who says he is really embar- rassea. 'This is what l do for a livina.' he told me," Gurney recalls. "ln one way these people have savvy. They know that you'\tt never aoina to become wtalthy just from your job. They know that the war to make a lot of money is by invcstan~ But many do n't do their homework, ' Gumcysays. FRIDAY: C...Mlla1 die wtaJ .. J 1bo.t poor lllVtttmeatt. Wllat do yoa llh abo.t tM Dally Piiot? Wbat do'l )'OI llke? CaU lM number at ltfl ud y11r meanie "IU ~ rtt0rded, lrHscrtbff a•d clellvered ,. \M approprilte editor. TM tame U-lilotlr a•1wtrl•1ttrvtce may be u.ff to rttord leltert tot•• editor 01 .. ,. tople. C-trllMltora to Hr Ltu en col1m1 m11t t.cl1de tllelr 11me Hd tt ltJ*otit ••mber for nrtflc1Uoe. No clrc1latJoe caJlt, pluH. T•ll •t "ut'1 N >'"' mlll4. · ' our unconstructed linen jacket, in pink, red or black. 'W.etcHff Plaaa J71h & Irvine (' 1 • Irvine Republicans weigh bullet train A status report on the bullet train is the subject of the Irvine Republican Club mcetina at 7:30 tonjaJlt, mectina at Progressive Savmgs and Loan, 4860 Irvine Blvd. Carl Schiermeycr, government relations director for American High Speed Rail, will be available for questions following the report. Additional information on the meotiog may be obtained by calling 640-9141 . Travel semlnar slated tonight King Henry VIII mvites Orange Coast residents to a free evening of touring castles and country houses in England and ballooning through Europe ton~· t. The travel seminar will be nosted by Uni obe Travel, 2612 E. Coast Highw,ay, Corona del Mar, at p.m. There will be refreshments and door prizes. For more information call 759-8200. Mason Park discussion tonight The county of Orange will make a presentation t0r11~h1 on the next phase of development of Mason Regional Park in Irvine. Tht public is welcome at the 7:30 P..m. meeting in Tunle Rock Communitr Park, I Sunnyhlll Road, to pose questions over what wil be included at the site. Laguna candldates to speak The North Laguna Community Association will hold a City Council candidates forum night Friday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The event will be held in the Unitarian Hall, 429 Cypress St. It is open to the public. Antl-nuke talk at UC Irvlne Dr. Helen Caldicott. an Australian pcdiatricican and antinuclear movement proponent, will address a fundrais· ing dinner for 40th D1stnct Democratic Congressional candidat"' Carol Ann Bradford Friday at 7:30 p.m. The meetin~ will be held at the University Club at UC Irvine. Dr. Cald1cott, a past president of the Physicians for Social Responsibility. 1s in Orange County to attend the group's symposium Saturday .. For more information about the fundraiser call 646·591 4. Olympic volunteers sought The Orange County Olympic Committee is looking for volunteers. Those interested in aidins the committee's efforts are asked to attend a meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Mormon church. 23 Lake St., Irvine. Interpreters are needed to escort the dignitaries and athletes. although there are many unfilled positions that don't require language skms. Further information can be obtained by calling 832·4901. Mesa school sponsors auction The auxiliary group of St. John the Baptist Catholic school in Costa Mesa is sponsoring an art auction on Saturday staning al 7 p.m. The auction will be held at the church hall, 1015 W. Baker St.. with bidding beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door for $2.50 per person or $4 per couple. Free tax workshops planned . Two free tax workshops, designed to help taxpayers prepare their own returns, will be presented Saturday by Coastline Community College in Huntington Beach. A session at 9 a.m. will focus on Forum I 040 and 1040EZm while the longer 1040 form and itemized deductions will be discussesd at 10 a.m. Both workshops will be conducted in Room 8 of the Peterson Leaming Center, 20661 Farnsworth Lane. Participants should bring their W -2 form s and the tax package they received ln the mail. CaJI Coastline at 241 -6186 for further information . Thursday, March 8 • 7 p.m., Mesa Consolidated Water District, Board of Directors. 1965 Placentia Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa Sanlta~y Dl~trlct. City Hall. First· floor Conference Room, 77 Fair Dnve. • 8 p.m .. Circus Vargas, Huntington Center, Huntington Beach (also Friday. Saturday and Sunday). Friday, March 9 No meetings scheduled. Time to plant trees again Both Coeta Mesa and Hun~faton Beach are obeemnC Arbor Day week by ad~ Mme treee to the landacape. At left, Jack ~tewart of the Coeta Mesa Parka Department ln•tall• one of 20 tree. donated by tber C&llfomla Auoclatlon of Nur.erymen on Jamee Street. Meanwhile, Hunttnaton beach'• famed Newlaad Bouae aervea u a backdrop for a tree planting ceremony by (from left) clYic leaden "Ted Ship ley, Elaine Craft and Ted Bartlett. Miffed Laguna ~andidate maydrop$1 million claim Gabriels, cable TV . firm settle h assle; he·11 a ppear on s how By L.P. BENET Of the D9lly ......... Laguna Beach City Council can- didate John Gabriels is expected to drop a SI million discrimination claim a~inst Storer Cable Com- munications for excludin' him from a "Meet the Candidates' television special. The 60-year-old candidate filed the claim earl y this week after Storer Cable allegedly refused to grant him equal time with six other council candidates in an election special to be aired later this month. Gabriels, known around town as a civic gadfly, also named the city of Laguna Beach in the claim because it grants the franchise to the ielevision company which offers cable service and operates a public access channel six that reaches an estimated 23.000 subscribers in Laguna. But Storer Cable Programmer Mark Noad .and Gabriels buried the hatchet at Tuesday night's City Council meeting, and it was agreed that Gabriels would panicipate in the confirm the time, but he never did, so I assumed it was off." Gabriels said. Noad said he neglected to confirm the time with Gabriels but was under the impression that Gabriels was scheduled to appear. Noad said fi ve oth er council candidates contacted him and they were filmed. A makeup session was arranged March I for candidate Manha Collison . Noad called Gabriels at 4:30 p.m. on the day of the makeup session and asked Gabriels to come down to cit y hall immediately to film a three-minute segment. "I said I couldn't make 1t that fast.'' Gabriels said. "I didn't have a speech prepared and I hadn't shaved -I didn't want to look like Richard Nixon. "I asked him 1fwecould reschedule n for next week like it said in the lener. and he said they couldn't because the cameras were beini used. He said 1f l couldn't make tt that afternoon. they wou ld put a sign on the air saying J was unavailable forthe show.'' Noad said he told Gabnels that 1f he didn·t show up, the station would "make mention of the fact that he was una ble to appear due to a scheduling conflict." But Noad added that it would have been difficult to schedule camera equipment from Starer's Anaheim office. but that there was still time for Gabriels to contact him if he desired to be on the show. "At that point. I felt that if he wanted to be included, he could contact me:' Noad said. "Although nothing had been decided. I was thinking 11 might be a good idea to do the show wi th out him. I understand these are busy people. and I wan ted to gi ve them all an equal chance. He (Gabriels) wanted special attention. and I didn·t think I should give one candidate special tre.atment over another." Instead of contacting Noad . Gahnl'I.; fikcl the heft y claim. WoiDu loUJJd shot to death near eap.o; c~ seek clues program. An~ tettoo Ind a bett bucldeoommtmoretlng a bridge are "Jf they agree to give me equal the among the few duel left to euthorttiee tty&1g to Identify a woman ti me, the claim becomes superll u-whotemutlJatedbodywufoundoutsldeSanJuanCapistranolast week. ous," Gabriels said . The murd« vtetlm, a woman bellev.cf to a. In her late teens or earty It all staned about three weeks ago. 20•. was found tytng f9oe..down by Jnm•t• of affllnlmum security Jail who when Mark Noad in vi ted the seven were collectlng ttafh near the Ortega Highway. Trustees see 'little cnance' of recovering missing $15 million --. By JEJlRY KIRSCH .;·; Oflllel>ell1......... • • 'JO. . Trustees for a Newport 8eacb invenmenc ~m~ 1n bankruptcy proceedinp have found $8'°,00010 ~3 mysteriously removed from the ftrm's bank ia Rema~ but see little chance of repinjna the bulk of lheS'' mill' invested in the company. ~ About 200 people. mostly Oranae County rcsidei invested in Trans Atlantic Bancorp Ltd., aooonlina William C. Starrett. an attorney for Newport businessman Arthur Axelrod, martaaer of the bin comrurny. ' Axelrod turned over the money and the books and· records of the firm to the coun-apJ)01ntci1 trustees late lall week. ~ . The trustees arc also neiotiating with Paci.fie National Bank of Newport Beach to pin access to u 1 additional $800,000 of Trans Atlantic funds, acoordina to • Cynthia Cohen, an attorney representins thnllC of Tnns.._i Atlanuc's creditors as well as the court-appointed trustee-;"- James Joseph. 1 r But the rest of the money has disappeared with the collapse of the financial empire of La Jolla financi~r David Dominelli. Trans Atlantic's sole 1nve1itment was in Oominelli foreign currency trading firm. J. David & Co. , J. David&Co. is in bank.ruptcyproceedinpand istbe subject of a federal grand jury probing what has happeoei:l to more than SI 25 million invested in the company. ~ :l According to Starren, a representative from the offioc I of Newport Beach attorney Richard Bruck. flew '°' Bermuda to withdraw the money for Trans Atlantic onl~. · days before the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Santa .A1'!q appointed a trustee for the firm. ~ Bruck, a form~r attorney for Tran& Atlantic, realize<l the fir m was in financial trouble and was attempting tP,-~ collect the money for investors, Starrett said. • , Bruck however, has refused to discuss his actions witJl' 1 the trustees. Cohen' said. .,.·., More than 132 checks, amounting to $850,000 and addressed to investors, were handed over to the uusteel,.!.J Cohen said, supporting Sta~tt's claim. "They said they wanted to give what they had t~ 1 n vest ors and that was how the drafts were made out so WC'.' have no reason to believe otherwise.~ Cohen said. : The remainini $800,000 at Pacific National Banlt was • to be distributed similarly, Starrett said. ..• "This pushes aside allegations that someone ran otf with the money. The whole thing now stands with what happens to Oominelli.'' Starrett said. .. · '· In a related matter. Louis Met2ger, a retired Marine · Corps tieutenant general. has been appointed as the new• trustee of J. David & Co. and Oominelli. Metzger, foreman of the ~n I?icgo Coun~y ~dju.ry th'at indicted C. Arnholt Smith in connection with hls . collapsed U.S . .NationaJ Bank, takes over the duties of.· interim trustee Earl Cantos. Cantos had said last week that he had found the job of trying to find. an estimated S 125 million in investors' money "more than l contemplated." Attorneys for the trustee. meanwhile, planned a deposition session today with Dominelli. president and founder of the ftve-year-old firm . Dominelli had refused' to answer questions put to him on Feb. 18. sayina be needed more time to consult with legal counsel. He has since consulted with attorneys, but he has also been subpoenaed to testify Fridav before a fcderaJ grand JUry which is investigating the tlnancial dealings of his firm. Dominelli has said he will invoke the protection of the Fifth Amendment 1fhe has to testify. and his attorneys have scheduled a federal court hearing Friday to have the subpoena quashed. Harold Pittenger succumbs at 97 council candidates vying for two open · The woman apparently was lhOt tn the face with a shotgun, seats in the April I 0 election to appear according to Orange County Sheriff's depUtiee. An effort to reconstruct on a "Meet the Candidates" program . the woman's fau le befna made, authorities Mid. In a letter dated Feb. 16. Noad Unttlthewomanl9tdentlfted,8herematrus.tmpty "Jane0oe." Pn vate funeral services are planned for Harold W. outlined the program's format and Lt. Atchwd otson said his department I• making a pie& to the publlc Pittenier ofNewpon Beach, a 40-year resident of the area, asked each candidate to contact him and uaci.v. that •nvone With any Information on the woman contacf whodted Monda~ at Park Superior Convalescent Home at "'V -·1 the age of 97. to set up a lime to present their views authormes. Mr. Pittenger. a mechanic for 60 years who worked in and qualifications on camera Feb. 28. Ot80n Mid the murder victim had thoulder-tength brown hair, stood the aerospace field . was born in Mansfield, Ohio. His The letter stated that if the proposed about 6 foot S lndles tatl and welahed 126 pounds. She wore a pink daughter. Pegg} Sweeney. is a longtime Newport resident date was inconvenient, another time s....,_.w top, a blue ptaJd shirt and gpld corduroY pants. who operates a real estate business. could be scheduled the following The moat dlatlngulahlng ltema found. Olton said, was a Jarge brass Besides Mrs. Sweeney. he is survived by a son. Harold week. . . bett bookie commemorating a Seattle bridge and an untlnlshed tatoo on C. Pittenger of Co$ta Mesa and another daughter. Barbara Saturday March 1 O According to Gabriels. Noad called the woman's left shoUlder. Mctko-. ich! of Zepher Cove. Nev. Also surviving are six . _ ...... _ ' ,i-P-·~~m_, th e wE!_ .. before th~ Feb .. 28 Thetatt~deplcteaftowerw~~~.~~eunandblrdt_lnthebaci<ground, gra. ndch1l.drenand s1~gr_eat'/i#~~~~dren .. • \'utl(~, .. -~. ~·~~µ; ... ~~~-~ ~" *""~-.~~-~?l.."..'u: ... ~~~--,.,,4..__-~··v-~-·----~~-~rv1cc~~.$£hi.:,Q.l.U~ __ lle.w~~Gem,~,.. ~ ... L'~iit) Fai1'gltH.i1H1t""·~~rariir~ftdi~trrwtr~4Srmon1TflT~4'ff.nr~--~---.-..~->-!"4"/4crK~·wnrrtinf t ~1fldhlf"'idkltfi11~~~~-~tMfef!fftf~tft~i8n-~ffl1' 1'~rf1"o31!Wa)~ times). "Noad said he wo uld call me to homfclde detail at 834-7999. • Mort uary in Costa Mesa -- Holdup victim bound and gagged by armed b~ndits . An Oriental man was bound and gagged by two armed bandits who kidnapped him from an Irvine park· ing lot Wednesday niJht and robbed him of $440 cash, Irvin~ police said. The 30-year-old Garden Grove man said he was confronted by two Huntington Beach A resident of the 64.00 block of Warner A venue returned home Wednesday niahl an4 discovered bis home had been burllarizcd. Entry apparently was made by usina ad· lustable locking pliers. The loss inch1ded $600 in stereo equipment, a rifle worth S 150 and two other rifles described by the owner u priceless antiques. • • • Someone broke into a black and aold 1976 Chevrolet MoAte Carlo, parked Wednesday on the 18300 block of Patterson Str~t. The toss included $1 7 in cash and $97 in miscellaneous proocny. . ' . . Ent.erini throuah an open carao .door. someone buraJarit.ed a business on the 15400 block of Aucmb_ly µne .. The toss. ellimated at $2,000, in- cluded a toolbo~ and tools. • • • white males in their 20s while outside a business at l 7782Cowan about 7:30 p.m. The men asked the victim to assist them with picking up some cardboard, but then brandished handguns, Irvine police: Lt. Al Muir said. The front window of the Sport Chalet store, 16242 Beach Blvd., was cracked by a 88 or pellet gun, a S1ore emp1oy~ reported Wednesday~ The damaae was estimated at S 1,000. • • • Someone broke into a ,iaraae on the 19100 block of Shon:hnc Driv~ a resident reported WednC$Clay. 1 he IOS$ included a airls Schwinn bicycle wonh S2SO and a pair of skis worth $200. • • • EntcrinJ throuah a locked rear door. someone buralarlzed a business office on the l 6400 block of Pacific Coast Hi,ahway. The Jou included stereo equipment worth St.000 and miscellaneous prooeny worth $881. • • • Someone brokt into ~bicles parked at a business on the t 7000 block ofOothatd Slnlet. Stereocquip- m\!nt won h $300 us liken from a 1982 Chevrolet van. Four um and rim1 wett stolen and a window was Hong Van Le was bo und and gagged and driven someplace he couldn't Identify, before he was robbed of$440 cash. Police couldn't immediately say where Le was released but he was not harmed. broken on a 1974 Chevrolet Camara . • • • A resident of the 7800 block of Shaffer Circle reported Wednesday that someone had buraJarized her home. The loss included $2lS in jewelry and $1 S in cash. • • • Someone stoic a black and aold boys HuffybicycleWedncsday&Oma laundry room on the t 6900 block of Lilac Lane. Tbc loss was estimated at $100. • • • L&iunaBeacb Police observed a vclueJe to tbc center of Tcm~e HiUs Drive early Tuetda}'_ mom1!l& and arrested the drfrer Clayton Charley, 32, of Hunt· inaton Beach o'o suspicion or diivina while intoxicated. He was relcued on $2.SOO beiJ. • • • David Frank Lanat. 29. oft.quna "' Beach was arrested at Acord's Market theft of $360 cash from his home in on Broadway Tuesday after allegedl y thl' 4000 block of Seashore Wednc~· ta king a pair of pantyhose. Lange was •<la) released on SI .~ b!il. .\ Newport &:ch man reported Jewelry worth an esumatt>d $ 7.100 Wednesday the thef1 of a fan valued at was taken from a residence in the 50 $60 from 1300 Park Newpon. block of Mystic .w.ay. Of! Wednesday. Lincoln Sch~j ;t 3101 Pac1fk A telcv1s1on set worth $600 was ~venue reported lhf thefl of a pair of reported stolen from a residence in bolt cutters 'alued at S 150 Wednc'i- thc 2900 block of Dorn Court day. Wednesda)' Costa Mesa A woman walking into the Saks Fif\h Avenue department store at South Coast Plaza Wednesday af\er- noon was knocked down and robbed of$555. The woman suffered cuts and bruises to her leg and soreness in her arm and shoulder af\er she resisted a man who tried to pull her purse off her shoulder in the parking lot. The suspect, who fled on foot, wa!I described as a Caucasian man. in his early 20s. with liaht brown hair. 6 feet tall and 1 70 pounds. • • • Thieves pried open the rear door of a home on the 400 block of East l 6th • • • Nect-0 -Bumto at 408 Balboa re· poned the theft ofS I :!5 cash and S 17 in beer when the restaurant was closed Wedncsda). Fountain Valley Someone entered a residence in the I 0000 block of la Alondra A venue through an unlocked slidina &lass door and stoic $300 m jewelry from the master bedroom. • • • Buralnrs pried a horn button from a 1969 Volkswaaen Bug but aband_oned attempts to steal the s~rt st~~ wheel from the vehicle an the 16000 block of Tahoma treet. Irvine Street Tue~y and stole camera_ An Irvine bu$inusman atlqtd cqui{>me~ a video recordennd ca!h Wednesday th.a.a Travd Land cm· 1otahn1'S2.249. ployecs failed to pay him after leav1n1 A slidlna 1t:SS •door was fotUd h.is ~2S,000 t"CCfd!lOnll vehicle on open at a home on the 1100 block of consian.mcnt at t~c2r lo~. A compan)' Dorset La1te Tuesday and $2,7~4 _ ~ttomcy told pohct an 1n~aJ audit worth of valuables were stolen. A 1s under way to detttm1.ne af cm· v-idco record.er, television set. stereo. ployces may have embeulcd microwave oven and jewelry were proettds from other \'CbJcln lef\ for listed amona the property m1 sing. sale. • • • Newport &each An employ~ of C<»motronks alleicdJy confessed Wcdnetda)' ht sold a Sl/00 p1ett of company A Newpon Bncb man rc-poned lhr ctl'C'tronicfqu1pmcn1 under the ~ble. ' I , Pair arrested . after chase . . •. in HB holdup·: T~o men who allegedly forced their ~a ' into a Huntington Beach' home earl ) today and robbed four resident~ at gunpoint were a.rrHtcd after a foot chase. police said. Huntington Beach pohcc Lt. Bal'l)I Pncr said the robbery occurred at 8 a.m. at a home on the 8500 block of Howard Circle A.rre~ted on suspicion of armed robber} and assault wtth a deadly weapon were Claude Ronald Creasey, 31, of Huntington Beach, and 0.Vld C Hankins. 31, of Porterville. Calif. Pncc said the two men fbrced thdr w.l) into the Howard Cude homt, armed with a sawcd-off shol$un and I blue steel revolver. The an\Nden roused four men who live at the boGll and raruackcd the resideJicc, be W« He uid the two robbed the fow rcsidenas of cash, ,cwtlry and a ttkv1sioo stt. Acxordi~ to pobce.. the robbery victims uJfered miMf abrasions and bruises durina tllt hold UP.· WhJle the ransackina took place, one resident was able to lbp out to• nei&.hbors home to call police. Prioe \atd The two suspttted robbtn wttt arrested by Pohoe a few blocks aMy after a foot dwc. be md. Pntt said the stolen propqiy rtCO\"Cred but not the tZ Ind th.all attb of }.he nci&b wu be•na c:ond \rd nrly today. • :£reattng Persian peace threat· =~ Tlie AliHdated Preti Iranian fiahlcrs attacked Iraqi troops trying to retake t1'e ~noon Islands oil field early today. "killing or ·wqundina" most ohhe advancina force. Iran reported. •. • Iraq, wathout mentioning Majnoon, reported a series :Qttucccssful air raids Wcdnctday. It assutd no reports on :flfhting today. • Jn Baghdad, Iraqi Foreign Minister Tarek Aziz asked "\\'ednesday that Arab foreign ministers meet next week to :discuss .. the serious situation threatening the Arab region Iraq announced Tuesday it was launching a counter- offensive to regain the islands, Iran ·s official Islamic Republic News Agency said 850 Iraqi troops were killed in a battle for the islands on Wednesday. • ..,in the light of the etealatina Iranian aggression." ;.; In Moscow. the official Tass news agency said the :tklitcd States was "gross!~ violating" international law by moving ships and planes to the Persian Gulf. ··creaung a tpve threat to peace and international security." . Tehran Radio said Iranian forces "destroyed Iraqi forces stationed aro~nd Shahjd Hamid bridge. situated Iraq said tts tftlicopter gunships attacked Iranian posatJons along the border -downing two Iranian helicopters, destroying 11 enemy boats and scoring "direct hits in 85 infantry concentration spots" in the southern and central sections of the 730-mile battlefront. .. lntrodudng THE TOUCI ISCREEN PERSONAL COMPUTER. The Hewlett-Packard l~O. Touch the screen. instead of memori7.ing complicated commanJs. That's how easy it is to use the new 1o uchscreen Personal Computer from Htwlett-Packard. It's also easy to see it. Just come visit us. You might get int.ouch with a whole new you. Sett ing you fre e. Hewlett · Packard Personal Computers Computrends "A Unique Computer Store" Upper Level -University Center University of California Irvine. California 92717 Information: (714) 856-4266 Fl~ VI .. ,Cll'!fA1 ._np,,,. c 1t.llPUTAf10f\o t tJ • A I f i. Call 642 -5678. Put a few words to work tor you. PEOPLE TUR N TO CLASSIFIED BECAUSE T HEY KNOW OTHER PEOPLE· ARE SELLING. S..lltnll t'vrrvthlnR from m ()(OfCV\'lt« to ptal'lQS Ir's t hr ruturT o( fXtlpi<' to dl!l<'ard old hobblu and takr up nrw onr~ ror ram1lot'1'i lo mnvr ancl 2mw And thr ~"<'""'"""'"al nnN' Y rv,.d t hrm wrll ou1t1v,. •h,.tr H!W'fu~nr--.... Thlu ~ ll'•xl n,.w, (or vt1u whf'n chanR"" on vour lllf"flt'f'~'llafra purc-ha!W or two Ch,.rk rl&Mt0rd - tt mav makr th~ chanan a llttlt' mort' affo.-dablt' No hint Soviets ready ·to talk WASHINGTON (AP) Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger said today the Reagan adminis- tration hasn't "had the slightest indication" that the Soviet Union will re- turn to stalled talks aimed at limiting nuclear weapons. ··1 would very much hope that the Sovfets will come back to the table," Weinberger said in a news conference for foreign journalists, echoing a wish voiced by other top admin- istration officials. But ··we haven't had the slightest indication that the Soviets want to siart them (the talks) on any basis. either mer~ed or oh a separate basis.'' he said. The Soviets last year walked out of talks aimed at limiting nuclear weapons in Europe and refused to set a date to resume a separate set of negotiatio ns to limit lo ng-range atom i c weapons. The Soviets have 1n- s1sted they won't resume the talk~ until NA TO rolls back the deployment of new U.S. nuclear weapons . Pope, president to meei in Alaska By the A.11odaled Preti WASHINGTON-President Reafin will meet with Pope John Paul II in Alaska on Rtagall strip home from Chana in May, an administration official .saxs. T~e meeting will take . pla~ May I or 2.. most hkely an Fairbanks. the official said Wednesday night. He spoke on condition that his name would not be used. Early in ~ay, the pope is scheduled to tour the Far East. On a ~ve-day visit to South Korea, he is to mark the 200th an!11versary of Christianity in that part of Asia. The Vatica~ said Wednesday he is studying Korc41.n to c.nable ham to celebrate Mass in that language. Temple bom bing probed CHA TT ANOOGA. Tenn. -Joseph Paul Franklin. in prison for the sniper slayings o~two black j <?ggers and a suspect in the shooting that cnppled publisher Larry Flynt, blew up a Cha,ttanooga synaJogue ~use .. he wanted to kill some Jews," police said. Franklin. 33, an avowed racist. was indicted by the Hamil!On County grand jury Wednesday for fhe t 977 bombing of Beth Sholom Synagogue. The i.ndictment' came about a week after Franklin, now serving a life te~ at the f~eral penitentiary in Marion. Ill.. adm1~ted using dynamite.to blow up the temple. authoriues said. Chattanooga ~lace Inspector Charlie Love said. ··He said he had committed no crime. that God had told him what to do. He told us be was proud of what he'd done. that he wanted the whole world to know.·· Drunk's parole pulled PURDY. Wash. - A woman convicted in a drunken-driving accident that killed three children was about to leave prison when her parole was blocked by Gov. John Spellman. Dorothy Judge. 22. who had served two years of a 10-year sentence for negligent homicide, had dressed and packed and was waiting for her fiance to pick her up at the Purdy Treatmel)t Center for Women when she was told ofSpellman's decision Wednesday: ~ord of Ms. Purdy's impending parole had been cnticazed by relatives of the victims and spokeswomen for Mothers Against Drunk Drivers. Hero mom glves blrth DAYTON. Ohio-Two hours after rescuing her two sons from a fire by tossing them out of a second-floor window, Angela Allen performed another labor of love: she gave birth to her fifth child. Even though she was eight months' pregnant, the 22-year-old woman said she was only '"thinking about my children·· when a smoky fire erupted early Tuesday morning in her apartment at Dayton's Parkside Homes. No one was seriously injurc<1. CALIFORNIA Rel~er ln the running LOS ANGELES -City Attorney Ira Reiner has taken out nomination papers to run against District Attorney Robert Philibos1an in the June 5 primary elections. Reiner said he has been encouraged by recent surveys conducted b~· his supporters that show he has strong name recognition compared with Philibosian. Philibosian. 43. a Republican. was appointed to his position by the county Board of Supervisors after bis predecessor. John Yan de Kamp. was elected state attorney general. 'Plald Shlrt' bandlt nabbed? --------------------------------'-----------------------! which began in December. ~ COVINA -Investigators hope a string of 50 "Platd Shirt Bandit" bank robberies has ended with the arrest of a 37-year-old man who gave his address as Lompoc Federal Pnson, the FBI says.Michael Montgomery Wolke was arrested Weqnesday after a $2.480 holdup at a First Interstate Bank branch in Covina. police Sgt. Allen Anderson said. Witnesses gave police a getaway car's description. The '"plaid shirt" robberies, so dubbed because of the thiefs clothing. were committed over a four-month period in an area stretching from Encino to Po mona. Anderson said. NEWPORT *SKI* COM PA~ HALF PRICE SKI SALE NSC REMODELS LITTLE STORE SATURDAY MARCH 10th and SUNDAY MARCH 11th Two Days O nly On March 10 and 11, NSC'S Little Store will feature its entire stock of ski merchandise at half-price to help us make room for '84 changes. With so much emphasis on boot fitting and foot analysis, we're devoting the Little Store to this one aspect of ski from Aug. 'til May. The doors to our Big Store will be open this summer featuring sailboards and summer fashions with year-round ski gear. upstairs. Come early to get the best deals at our '84 RE MO DELING SALE. ·~:··~~'< .-1:~+~f~;:~~;:;;M·~·'"" -'·~· ~~~- . 1n the Big Store· · SKIS ..... ..o... POLES ..... "°" A TOMI( MIC:RONIC nnoo '--pn<e ~U090 ,489~ ¥,pt<• RO~ICNCX FMCON 176) 00 ~ puu •f,O 71 13000 '"'1 pt'«.• 0UN970 119~ 00 ""t pnu •l'O ol '7600 '' ptM.e ,ISC:Hft SUPU ltlt '11000 t.; P(l(• RfHfX !Nil '3•00 ., pt'lif• 5'AlOING fOllMUI .. ,,., 00 ~ P•te• UflU ~fCl•I 17000 ~:z t OSSIGNAO\ fOGf UHOO ~puce tt•M• R•(tNG U99) ~ ... OUN 170 1193 00 i.., pn<-e scon PflfOllMER l37 9) .. .,,... l,AN()( SPQllT U lOOO " Pf"K• l'tlf 1000 s n:iooo _., P'llO STRECH PANTS $ BIBS ROSSIGNO\ fSC:Olll llUOO I'"; J>"t(• •••• .... .. 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I I When and if the Soviets do return. U.S. arms control specialists say. they may try to combine the separate negotiations into a single package. Current U.S. policy is to keep the two talks separate. but U.S. negotiators have said they are willing to listen to any Soviet proposals to merge the negotiations .• Weinberger said the United States might agree to the deployment of 200 to 300 nuclear weapons by each side in Europe. Cop cleared ln seic case SIGNAL HILL -A police sergeant accused of having sex with a female Explorer Scout has been cleared of the charges and ordered reinstated to the force with back pay. After 10 days of testimony, the city's Civil Service Commission voted 3-0 Wednesday to reinstate Sgt. Jon Ohman. a 14-year-veteran, and voted 2-1 to award him back pay. Ohman. 40. was one of four policemen fired las\ summer after Margaret Main. 19, a ~lice Explorer, charged that she was sexually involved wtth the officers in 1980 and 1981. 5 f amllles won 't budge Carter 's papers d 1 d MALIBU -County officials said they may take leg.al e i vere action to force· five families from their Big Rock Mesa · homes after the families said they will defy orde)"s to t M ? evacuate because of a possible landslide, Deputy County -fl:_~,~·!}~'. .. ~~-12:i~;;,;.: .. ~~~~~~~}~rr .. -~ · WA'SH.INGTON (AP) slow-movirfg Ian s 1 ere.fun t a ·roU'f of them are empt · _Copies of former Presi-and four other families said they will leave this weeketi . dent Jimmy Carter's politi-Buf he said.fi v,e families indicated to .engineers that tll..ey -~ .. cal briefing papers were plan to.stay in their homes despite warnings by geologists sent to White House Coun-that the ch ff could slide onto the Pacific Coast Highway selor Edwin Meese Ill dur-below. 1ng the 1980 presidential campaign. an aide to Sen. Howard Melzenbaum. D-Ohio. says. The aide. Roy Meyers, said Wednesday night that Metzenbaum obtained the documents. addressed to Meese. from a House sub- committee that acquired them in its 1983 investiga- tion of allcg.ations that the papers were leaked to Presi- dent Reagan's campaign. Meese, a top Reagan campaign aide in 1980, said in a 1983 letter to Rep. Donald Albosta. [).Mich .• chairman of the House subcommittee, be knew nothin~ about the Reagan campaign obtaining such documents. Metienbaum, a lcadi~ opponent ofMecse's nomi- nation as attorney aeneral, released the documqiu Wednesday. -- WoRLD Japanese leader wounded TOK YO - A man wielding a glass ashtray wounded Kiichi Miyai.awa. one of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's most prominent politicians. Thursday momina and then tried to commit suicide. police reported. The Japan Broadcasting Corp. television network quoted party officials who visited Mi yazawa in the hospital as saying his wounds were slight. It said the attack occurred at the New Otani, one of Tokyo's largest hotels. Miyazawa • 64, received a cut on his forehead and brµises to the back of his head. and was immediately talCen to a nearby hospital. official~. He was listed in good condition. Pollsb. teens end siege MIETNO. Poland -More than 400 teen-age students ended their ta~over of an airicultural school under threat of a police assault and pthcrcd today In a nearby church. a local priest said. The students, who had been angered by the removal of Christi.an crosses from their school. left the buildina late Wednesday niaht when authorities threatened an assault by the feared "Zomo" motorited riot police. said the priest, who declined to be identified. I.. h An Aus. 11, 1980. memo from Re~n ca~ian :a~ ~8:ovc~!1~~r f~~ Huuel.n: 'U.S. failed' three--p&&e Carter docu- ment outlinina stratea)' for the Democratic Nauonal Convention and the fall election. Meyers said. "Bill Casey asked me to have you review this memo whkh fell into out hands and to come up with some of our own stratesY on this panicular subject that miaht counteract this ef· fort,·· the Huael rncmo ,.id. • AMMAN, Jordan -Kina Hussein said in an interview published today that the Uniled States has not .. stood by its responsibilities" in the Middle East since 1967 end that it is behind Israel's oetupation of Arab tenitories. In an interview wuh three senior Jordanian newspaper editors. the kina also said his rccent talks with PLO leader Vasser Arafat were a success and that Jordan did not expect to nqotiatc alone on behalf of lhc Palestinian people with Israel. Hus.scin. one of the United tates' steadiest allies in the Arab world. said the Amcrkans had failed in their rcsponsib11iues .. to put an end \o ls111cli settlements" on the occupied West Bank and had failed to 1ct hrael to withdraw from southern 1..eblnon ' Quigley quits water district , Lonattme Irvine Rinch Water Dist net director Ray QuiaJey has resigned his post aner 11 years. sayina his work schedule no longer permits him to auend the twice-monthly meetings. "!f l can't do 1t rijht. I'm not 1oing to." said Quigley, SO, a former Irvine city councilman. Quigley. who flies for United Airli nes. said con- tract concessions have made his schedule less flex- ible. "I can no longer. without torturina my schedule. get Mo nday nights orr:· he said. After more than a decade of dealing w11h reclamation systems. state and regional water boards. and well-dnllin' projects. the water d1stnc1. which ser- vices mostly the c11y of Irvine. "could use a new firebrand.·· Quigley said. His term expires Nov. 29. In the meantime. the remaining board members intend to appoint a replace- ment at the March 2fi ' IN THE SERVICE Ray OW,Jey meeting. The board will consider interested can- d 1 dates during a round-table discussion at a March 21 meeting. HB infantryman gets Army medal PFC Job.n C. M. Nelson, son of Yem and Anne Nelson of Huntington Beach. has been decorated with the Army Commendation Medal at Fon Bra~ N.C. Nelson, a 1982 graduate of Mater Dci High School in Santa Ana, received the award for service in the Grentla operations. He is an infantryman with the 82nd Airborne Division. Air Force 2nd Lt. Job.n S. Haven II, son of Melvin A. Haven and stepson of Marie E. Haven of Costa Mesa. has been chosen junior officer of the year for the Tactical Communications Division at Homestead Air Force Base. Fla. Haven is chief of maintenance wjth the 1942nd Communications Squadron. Scott K. Petersen, son of Kai and Lis Petersen of Seal Beach, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Air Force following graduation from Officer Training School at Lackland Air Forc.c Base. Texas. He will be assigned to VanceJ ir Force Base. Okla. Pvt. Job.n A. Teuler, son of Charles and Kathryn TessierofCosta Mesa. has completed training as an Army military police specialist under the one station unit training program at Fon McClellan. Ala. He is a 1983 graduate ofS1lverado High School tn El Toro. Airman I st Class Mlcbael B. Coupland, son of Shirley A. Bums of Hunungton Beach. has amvcd for duty at M ynle Beach Air Forse Base. S.C. He 1s a 1981 graduate of Loara High School in Anaheim. PFC Donald B. Armistead, whose wife is the former Diane Burch of Costa Mesa. has completed basic training at Fon Knox. Ky. Airman Kevin D. Lodge, son of Brran and Renee Lodge of Huntington Beach. has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. after completing basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Lodge, a 1982 graduate of Westminster High School, wilt receive specialized training in medical services. School honoring 2 sets of parents The Roy 0 . Andersen Elementary Scbool PT A honored two sets of parents recently. Codi Grant was presented with the PT A's Hono~ry Servi~ Award for organizina the "Spirit Run,''">a suc~ssful fund-raiser. Her husband. Taylor,~ honored for helping renovate the athletic field at Buffalo Hills Park. Both Grants are active soccer coaches and work with the swim team. ~ 'Nuc1 Harrtn1ton won the Honoracy Service Award . after serving as PT A president for two years, She is the '. . . =ent:1: now. Harrimuon alse organized the ~· • .!_ ~-• _..:..___.....r.._ ... ~~~·!~~i ~ • M.li$;.)·~ ~ _.,. ··~ .~~--~..ed.l'Ol'J~ husband. Bruce, i~ a foOnder Of the Newpon-~cas SC ool Foondation. ' ( I ., • • • In. other school news. Jamlfer Pattenon, a fifth · grader at Andersen, was named the state winner at the fifth-grade le\tel in the annual Dauififers of the American R~volution csstty contest. She will be honored by the state DAR organizauon at the Long Beach Hyatt Hotel on Friday. "John Adams. a Peacemaker" was the title of Jennifer's paper. She won the contest through the Newpon Beach Colonel William Cabell Chapter. THE BACKLUND FAMILY (Owners) Villa __ Swedei} __ ... Swedish $morgasbord & Bakery SINCE 1961 BANQUET FACILITIES UP TO 100 PERS9N$ 138-3033 IH ... ft. IT ... Edi.,. IUI£ Vl&rt OUR OTHEA LOCATION 113-4111 aue 1. llAIT m.111111111. ma JtaUonal Lumber ia pultlicly owned oompan~. AD .STARTS TBUU. AD COOD TBIU llAI. 14 Tiiey walk, tlaey talk, tlaey're al•est Jaa•a• • ~ • tile 1tr1•ft ••o of SBOITJ A CHEAP CBICIEI, lave at tlaese stores oa Satar••Y, Marcia 1 Olla CATHEDRAL CITY 9 to 12 RIVERSIDE 2:30 to 5 - SC HUGE GEOIGIAI EITIY LOCI Thia Antique Brau. finish lock is nicer than your average everyday entry lock. Schlag• ia a trusty old name in door locks, that's a fact. FLEXIBLE DOOR STOPS 9cEA Stop denting the wall and get t h is Polished Brass finish guy. (The boss is talking about getting me a new office. but I've grown attached to these mopa and brooms. ) Adjusts from 3.il" to 13/ 16" to~· • flezibility of Mveral wrench... I'm not that fleai.ble anymore. I'd wren h something if you twisted me. ) FLUOIESCEIT CllCLllE ADAPTEI 3·~~201 Good idea to aave a blt on the electric bill. Ju.t ecrew it in to tranaform any standard liqht into an efficient fluoracent. Cf8 ILUE TOO TOILET IOWLCJ,UID ·37~ Funny name, but lt'• a cheaper way to get the aa.m• Jdnd of dMn.ln9 JOU'cl get &om the upet\81" brand. which ah.all r.m.aln name1-. I .· SPECW PUICIASE!LDOY IEDIAI OAI l'IAllED POSTO AIT . 199! FIVE CALLOI SWEET llOOM 57!. Nice accent plant for the patio or 111Jhereftr. (Th.la loo)u like a fine place for a mother -in -law joke, but I'll be 9oocl. ) CUii 111111 lllTE 18 OZ. OR FOAMY ENGINE =1eoz.99c CHOICE EA. a.t that enoin• Moldno new Afaln. 8pra1 th.m on. ho. them oU. that'• it.~ FMmY .tu.tr. VoOcl for ~~ 0 IFS! CASTIOL MOTOR OIL 30WT. 77c jj 10W /40WT. 94c 'ti • iJ '. ·• . . • ~ r Oil and gu an foemil fuela, made cner the centuriee by decaying orvania:m.a. So h.ow come • Inner learned about Ul\J-ded dinoeaun? • PIESTOIE 22 OZ. ...--------' 1 SUPD FLUSH 01 • J 14.S OZ. SUPER SEALD -·-· . ~ YOUR... 14~ · CHOICE EA ·--=, ~lmh',.._ .., .. ~-... , ... & .... ·., ' oily residue in the radiator. and the Sealer ... i. better than the !.adinq cooling system leak stoppen. CAL CUSTO• BAWi DELUIElllLISS ALADISBTEN •· ~e 228! Hu paaift ignition cutoff and motion ·: detector to apot funny bumw.. Alanq la : Mlf -actiYating and ha.a a hiclden cnwricle : nritch. : r.====:;i SCIEEI DOOi CLOSE-Oufi SOUTH GATE, SANTA·:~ ANA OR CATHEDRAL~: CITY 1777 . . . . -.: PEACOCK f)R LONG BEACIJ 2277 GARDEN GROVE, EL TORO OR DIAMOND BAR 2977 Limited quantit.Me. l\O Nin cMca • • r Al * Of"Moe Co.It CWLY PILOT /Thutldey. March 8, 1ea. Terror spree comes to end MARION. N.C. (AP) -An eteaped convict's llab1t of hidtna in caves and holes led to his capture, endfaa bis bloody 19-day rampaac with• fuaiove partner who bad died hours earlier m a blatt of aunfire at an abandoned shack, police say. But before It was over. their terror spree had claimed one more victim -a 63-year-old blind woman who became so fnlhtened when her home was invaded that she had a fatal hean attack. The two were wanted m another killing committed since they broke out of Fort Pillow State Prison in Tenn~see with three other inmates Feb. 18. vowing never to be taken altve, police said. But a haaprd James Clegg, 30. ofBnstol. Tenn .. gave up meek.I> Wednesday afternoon when police spotted his boots sucking out from his hiding place under a garage bthtnd a piece of plywood. His partner. Ronald Lee Freeman. 41, of Knoxville. Tt:nn .• was shot and killed JUSt four blocks away around 7 a m after brea~1ng into the bltnd couple's home. • .. Hell. no' .. Freeman shouted when officers told htm to surrender. a witness said. Walter Mondale talk.a 0.hlnC with Republican KennetJl Metcalf ln Tallahauee. "lnformat1on from Tennessee 1nd1cated that (Clegg's) method of operatton was to hole up until the heat du~d down," \!ltd North Carolina H1ghwa> Patrol MaJ E.D. Youni. who directed the manhunt b~ about 100 officers Mondale, Hart wooing South Clegg. who wa\ srrvmg a life sentence as a habitual rrjm1nal. had hidden tn holes and ca,e\ and coH·red htmself wnh debris during previous e~cape~ 1n Tennessee. McDowell County D1~1nrt Attome) A.Ian Leonard said. Two hours before C !egg's capture. Nonh Carolina and Tennessee authonues met to discus!> ht!> past method ofopera11on. Leonard said ... We suspected he would cover himself up and wait for nightfall." he said. Residl'nt~ of one neighborhood 1n this mountain town of about 3.000 voluntarily left their homes so polace could search tvery house. At 4: 15 p.m .. Trooper W.B. Arrant ~w Clcgg's boot at the home of Charles Dale. Paris 'closed' due to Strike.rs PARIS (AP) -Thousand• of public employees epou France went on a on.-day strike today to ~otest wage potlcta, da.tupttng tranportatlon and t9rclng school• and government offlce9 to ctoae. • Electricity w41 cut tor varying periods In many a.reu this morning and public bu• and traln servioe on commuter llnes around Paris wae about one-fourth of normal volume. · Air traffic was halted at Charles de Gaulle and Orty airports near Paris as air traffic controllers called a four-hour strike. The stat&-owned Air Franoe and Air Inter airlines canceled mostitlght1 for the day, u up of 80 percent of their employees foltowed the strike call. Publlc schools were shut acroa the nation, as were many government offices, and postal eervlces were slowed. Democratic candidates bidding for Wall ace's endorsement --- By tbt A11oclated Pre11 Walter Mondale. telling southerners ··1 reall) nel'd your help," 1s accusing Gary Han of being soft on c1v1I right~. while the Colorado senator is aiming his words at President Reagan and sounding more and morl' like a front runner in the race for the Democratic pres1den11al nom1na11on Han. too. acknowledged that southern votes have bcrnme crucial to matntain1ng his campaign surge. and he was appeartng today before the Alabama Legislature followed by a meeting with Go' George Wallace -JUSt a~ his rivals have done. ··1t's 1mponanl that I be able to demons\rate voter support 1n the South," Han said while campa1gn1ng 1n Hunts\ tile. Ala . Wednesdav Mondale. honing a new. tougher image in light ofhts three-in-a-row losses to Hart 1n New England. appeared before the Alabama Ugtslature on Wednesda) and held his meeting"' Ith Wallace. the one-time segregat1on1 st who 1~n·1 cndor~tng an)onc in the Democratic field. Wallace said Mondale was paytngJust a courtesy call and had not asked for hts endorsement. But. Wallace said. ··1 fl'el very kindly toward htm."' ~n . John Glenn and the Rev. Jesse Jackson also have made s1m1lar calls on Wallace and addres~d the state's lawmaker~. Han, Mondale. Jacl..son and Glenn all are focusing on the South because of primaries 1n Alabama. Georgia and Florida Tuesday -three of the nine states selecting dt•lcga le'> that day. l he fifth candidate. former Sen. (1corgc McGovern. n:mained in Massachusetts where hC' "gambling on that state's primary. A poll publishl'd today in the Birmingham P\8.IC NOTICE Confidence. slipping in nation's economy FICTITIOU& 9UllHEH NAME STA TIMENT The following petsons ere do•ng txis1ness as FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMERCE CENTER 1072 S E Br11tol. Swle 102. Santa Ana CA 92707 Taytor B Grant 3300 Irvine Av· enve. Su11e IOI. Newport Beacn CA 92660-3198 na11on1.1.1dc. fl'll three points to 95 4 1n Februan from ~!< .i the pre .. 1ous month This txi11ness 11 conducted by a geoeral pa11nersh1p Taylor B Oran I Po!lt-Heralc.J !>howed a sharp increa~ in support tn ~labama for Hart. The survey of 392 ltkcl> voters con.ducted March 3 to March 6 said 36 percent ~upported Mondale. 22 percent backed Han. 15 percent were for Jackson. and 13 percent favored Glenn. A poll Lakcn 1n mid-February had Mondale at 48 percent and Han at 2 percent. Jackson was in M1ss1ssippi today af1er spending Wl!dncsday 'n llhno1 ~. where he h11 Han's .. new ideas" theme. The onl) new thtng about Han. Jackson said. is that he ··1owered his age and shortened his name." He was ref~1ng to Han's shonening of his name from Hartpence more than 20 years ago. and to earlier incorrect listtngs of his age as 46. He 1s 47. Glenn. meanu.me. 1s appealing to southern patriotism to rescue his campaign w11h new 1clev1s1on commercials ainng in the South today. The ads stless his expenence as an astronaut and Sa) he has ··The nght !.tufT. You belier believe 11." "The Right ~tu tr· 1s the tttle ofa book b} Tom Wolfe and a recent mo' 1c about the early days of the space program . with Glenn·s role central. (. ampa1gn1ng 1n Pensacola. Fla .. Glenn acknowl- edged he didn't expect 10 win the Flonda primary but said he was more opt1m1sttc about his chances tn Alabama and Georgia "I don't think Democrats across Florida. Alabama and Geor~1a real I> want 10 see the party come across as a pany ofb1g spenders and weak on defense ... Glenn said. "I ha\c avoided tha1:· The M1ch1gan chairman of Glenn's campaign. state Rep. ~1chard f1t1pa1nck. swttched over to the Hart effon toda\ :.As Democrats. our prime objective must be dofca11ng Ronald Reagan. Because I believe Sen. Gary Hart can do that. I am supporting his candidacy and volunteering my effons 10 help accomplish that goal." POOLIC NOTICE FlCTITIOU8 BUllNEH NAME STATEMENT The following pereon 11 dOlng busmeu as tA) INT OUCH IBI IN TOUGH COM· MUNICATIONS 3857 B11cn St Suite 318 Newport Beach, CA 92660 ~ Michael w1111am Bagm~1 2000 Parsons Costa Mesa CA Tn1..ous1neu 11 conducted by an 1nd1v1d11al Mtchael w Bag1nak1 PtBUC NOTlCE FICTITIOUl llUl'NEH NAME ITATEMENT Tne following person 11 domg bulltlMI .. L P BY T C 2270 Newpon Blvd Newpoo Beach. CA 112660 K1mbefly A <Assna. 2270 N-· port Blvd . Newport Beach. CA 92680 Thia txisine11 •• conducted by an lndtvtdUll Kimberly C.Un1 Th•• 11a1emen1 was llled With the Coonty Cle<ll of Orange County on Jan 23, 1118'4 A O'Neill 1s nod 'kiss of death' House Speaker was subject of unmerclf ul roast by coll ea WASHINGTON (AP) House Speaker Thomas P. (Tip) O'Neill's political blessina on a Democratic presidential candidate? It's the kiss of death. some of O'Neill's best friends told him at a dinner Wednesday night -but only tonauc-in-chcck. "Ttp made Mo and me what we aren't today," cracked Sen. &:tward M. Kennedy. D-Mass., at a "roast" of the 71-year-old speaker whose endorsement of Kennedy in 1980 fatled to ~acid the Whne House nom1na11on. Rep. Moms K. (Mo) Udall. 0-Ariz .. host of the roast and chairman of Independent Action. the fundratStng group that sponsored 11. ran for the Democrat1L nod 1n 1976 O'Netll's expressed desire 10 become amba~sador to Ireland and his rotund figure also went up for grabs at the roast The ktddtng wa!I so mild, though. that the speaker threw awa)' his prepared sen pt. sa)tng he couldn't get too mad when he escaped so lightly I ns1ead. he told lnsh JOkes. sang an lnsh song and urged Democrats 10 unite to defeat President Reagan. O'Neill endorsed former Vice President Walter F Mondale fort he nomination this year. So far. Mondale ha) lost contests 1n New Hampshire. Maine and Vermont. Polb sho\\ him tratltng in O'Neill's home state of Ma\~achuse11s .. Wtlltam Jennings Bryan. Alfred E. Smith. Hubert Humphry. Ed Muskie. Walter Mondale -each of them had one thing 1n common Tip O'Netll's endorsement for president." chortled I or mer Democrauc National Chatr· man Robcn Strauss. "Tip O'Neill 1s to Democratic primary polt11cs ~hat Jim Watt ts to fulT) animals." Bl)an ran for pre!>tdent before O'Neill wa~ born and Sm1t h ran when o·Nc1ll was 16. House MaJOrtt) Leader Jim Wnght. D-Te> ... said he \\a~ thrilled when O'Neill recommended him as a \uccessor-unul he remembered the speaker was back mg Mondale. .. , JUSI couldn't contain myself when )OU endorsed me for speaker." Wnght said. "I went n~t out and told m) old fnend. Fntz Mondale, and he said. ·oh. too bad. ~OU 100 ... O'Neill plans 10 seek one more House term. But he says he might retire earher af named ambassador to Ireland. Rep. Barney Frank. D-Mass., who. hke O'Neill. admtts 10 having a few too many pounds. said his own elccuon to the House made the speaker happy. "He could look down at me and realize there was one gu} who was gomg to look like he does when I was his age " Rep. Robert J. Mrazek. D-N.Y .. declared that other House Democratt<.' leaders think naming O'Neill am- bassador to Dublin 1s a great idea. Three months ago. he said. the ·were backtn him for baseball comm1ss1oncr. PtmllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNEH NAME IT ATEMENT The followlng petton It doing txi1lne11 a1 -ROYAL FURNITURE IMPORTS. 238SI Vte Fabrlcante •202 M V. CA 9211111 AB M Nabl 424 Monterey Ln . San·Clemente. CA 92671 Thi• txialneH 11 conducted by an lndMdull. ABM N1bt Trus statement wH filed wtth tne County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 2 11184 P\B.IC NOTICE ,ICTTTIOUI llUMNEH NAME ITAT!MENT The fottowlng pe<son le doing txialneu u · RENAISSANCE · PER -SONALIZED BODYSHAPING PRO-GRAMS. 24352 McCloud Coun L1gun1 Ntguel. CA 92677 Sharon Irene Ttckle. 24352 McCloud Covn. Laguna NIQuel CA 1121177 Th11 business 11 conducted by 1n 1ndMdual S Tickle Fears of high interest r ates dimming optimism Linden. c>.t·cu11' l' director of thl' board''> Consumer Rc'>earl h (enter <>aid that w h1le the dedtnl' 10 tonsumer confidenre 1s "modest. 11 ,., '>ltll une>.pe<.:tcd" <,1nrc "unemplo)ment t'> down, personal income up and retail sale.-. have been la velv ·· Tnls stalemenl WIS hied W!lh the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan f4. 1984 This statement was Ille<! wtth»ie County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 16 1984 F2*93 ~23n15 Th11 statement was flied w.lh the County Clefk of Orange Counly on Feb I 1984 By The Auoelated Pren Trouble on Wall Strt·et. triggered b} 1n\cstors' fcarsofh1gher1n1eres1 rate ... may be onl' rca'lon why consumer confidence 1n rhe economy has fallen for the first ume 1n six months, an crnnom1st sa)s On Wedncsda> the Dow Jones average of 30 1ndum1al stocks fell 8. 90 points to 1.143.63. Ada) earlier. tht clo'>CI} watched index fell 12.67 points Thi s yea r·, ··dramatic and well-publac11ed decline in the stock mar- ket·· 1s a possible cause of decl1n1ng rnnsumer confidence. said Fabian L1ndt·n of the < onference Board. a bus1- ncs<,-supportl'd research house .. .\meman\ ha,c.· been cond1tt0nl'd to a'>s0<.1atc V. all \trecrs woes with cconom1t hard ttml'\ .. Linden said Man) credit analy'>I'> hold out little hope that interest rate' will fall any time soon. largely because the ma .. s1ve federal budget defic111s keeping o' era II intere\t rates high At the same 11mc. there 1s concern that should the economy continue 1ts strong expansion. the Federal Rc-;erve. in a bid to dampen 1nllat1on. will restrict the avail· abtltt) of credit --.ending rate\ up . I F23e792 Publlsned Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb. 16. 23, March 1, 8. 1984 943·84 Fnt011 Published Orange Coast Daily Pub111neo Orer>ge Cout Daily Pubhaneo Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 16, 23. March 1. 8. 1984 Piiot Feb 23, Maren 1 8. IS. 11184 Pllol Feb 16 23. Feb I 8 1984 935-84 1061-84 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNEH 'NAME 8TEMENT The following person Is dong bustneu a LANGENWAL TEA DYE CON-CEPT OF SAN GRABRIEL VALLEY. 8402 Tern Circle. Hunllng1on Beach. CA 92646 Bruce H Barllell, 8402 Tern Cir· cle. Hun11noton Beach CA 928A6 This bustne" 11 conducted by an tndlYidual Br~ H Bartlett Tni1 11a1ement was llle<l witn tile County Clerk ol Orange County on Jan 23 198A 964·84 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UllNE81 NAME IT A TEMENT The lollowtng person IS doing business as DAN'S LANDSCAPE & CO, 125 Clearbrook Lene 118 Coste Mesa. CA 92626 Daniel Jam11 Miller 125·B Clearbrook Lane Costa Meea CA 92626 This bua1nau is conducled by an md1vtdua1 Danial J Miller Th11 11a1emen1 waa hied wtth the Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on Jan 23. 1984 F2JM 11 Fz:Ml52 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I U81NE88 NAME STATEMENT The following person 11 dotng business as SMR SUPPLIES. 214 Apoleoa. Balboa Island. CA 92662 Shauna Ma rie Rocne. 2 14 Apole<ia. BalbOa Island. CA 112662 Tti•• ooainesa IS conducle<I by an 1nd1v1dval Shauna M Roche Th11 11a1ement was llled Witn the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 24 1984 F2Wm Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Feb 16. 23. March I. 8. 1984 1150-84 Published Oranoe Coaal Dally Published Orange CoHI DIMiy Pilol Feb 16 23, March 1, 8 1984 Pilol Feb 16 23 Merch 1, 8. 1984 PtmllC NOTICE 938-84 93&·84 ----------- POOllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9UllNEH NAME STATl!Mf NT Tha following person ti doing bu11nau as NAILS NATURALLY. 267S Irvine. Colle Meaa. CA 92627 Snerrle Amen. S 10 Aurora, Santa Ant, CA 112707 Thi• buelneu" coMucted by 1n lr>dlvtdual Shetrle Amen Thie etatement was filed with tne County Cterll of Orin~ County on Feb 2, 111114 F2i7611 Pul>llSfled Oranoe Coast Dally P1101 Feo 23. Merch 1. 8. IS, 11184 1095-84 P\B.IC NOTICE F217414 Published Orange Coast Dilly Pilot Feb 23. March 1, 8 15, 1984 1059-84 PtellC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UatN£81 NAME ST A TE ME NT Tne foOowlng pereona ere doing business as PHYSICAL HEAL TH MANAGE· MENT. 25301 CebOt Rd •.106, LaQuna Hiiie, CA 1126S3 Weate<n Statee Medical M1nage. ment, 6226 E Spring SI •275, Long Beach, CA 90816 Tn11 txillnen 11 conducted 0y • corporation Charlee W Heathco. S.C./Tr ... Thie 1t11emen1 was llled wtth It... County Cletlc of Orange County on Feb 14 1984 The < onkrenre Board \aid m (on· \Umt'r ( onfidcncl' lode \. measuring the rcc;ult\ of a 'iurve\ of S.fXXJ hou<;ehold'> ln,cstmcnt anal)St~ said Wall Street"\ concerns were increased Wl'dncsda) b) a \pc:ech Federal Re\erve Chairman Paul Volckcr made to the l 1 S League of \avings lns11tu11on!> \'olckcr reiterated that the budget defiut pose\ 1ncrl'asing n'>k<. to the econom)' He added. how.c\C:r. that the e<.:QnOm) currrnth l'i ··,c.·11 \trong 1n a number of d1rect1 on'> .. FICTtTIOUI llUllNHI FICTIT~I llUllNHI "231122 Plf bllahed Orenge Cout Dalty Pllol Feo 23. March I, II, 15, 11114 1068-84 NAME ITATEMEHT NAME ITAT'IMINT The followlng penon 11 doing Tht loltowlng '*'°" II doing P\B.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU81NE81 FICTITIOUS IUllNl!ll bu11neu as bullneH u -..----------NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT CAI NATIONWIDE FINANCIAL & HAWAIIAN RAINBOW. 370-A FlCTITIOUl llUllNEll POOLIC NOTICE Pll!llC NOTICE l: The following person It doing The following person 11 doing TAX SERVICE AGENCY, (8) NA· Eut 17th SI., Costa Meu. CA NAME ITATEl•NT buslneu as buslnees 81 TIONWIDE ADVER'RSING AGENCY 921127 Tht fotlowlng petsone ar• doing , .· SiJ:...oi0..~n l Lr SaJ,,. . CONSOLIDATED PROJECTS, (Al COMFORT INN (B) (PANOA (Cl PROF.ESSIONAl-CO M-JOhn Kamalanl , 1741 Tu1UnAve . bulln ... •• :"II.:">.~~ , -·~·~ .,,... ----~·..A-~ ~OTQRl~N).~ .. N~ewr lvd , PUT~RIZED SERVICE CE TEA 22A,Cotta M ... ~!,~21 . _auir-i..I~V~S 3 N,·'·. ""~~~;. .:Al; " ................ ......_.__..,.,... ____ ,,.....,. ' ; 'l ,~ .. ·~. '°'·'t';~~""$ ":.!. .~ I ' ~·-,,.;;,:~ ffl!2 ) . ,. -i-,~~1Af L ... -.• -.~ ·..r--... Jame1 F Herold. 1967 Por1 Ct11n·Sung Chen orG! 112 2~ ·i ..... IP~ ~ A...i.-UA.~a Mi ... ~.~ 6 2M3 • Fri. & Sat. March 9 th & 10th S pring !Jrc""~''·" 20~ off /'ant ... LIO'h <>ff Something Special feminine fashion~ 2.SO E. J 7th. Cos ta Mesa • 6·1.S·.5 711 \lt,. •Pf'rialit,. in f••l11on for thr 1111u~ f11eurr (•ii,.• 1 thru 18) ... Chelsea. Newport Beach, CA Piece. San Marino, CA 91108 Ho1ngttuy Nguyen, 400 w. Biker Thi• bualneH le c.onducled by an 1rm1g1nat1on Uollmlled, tnc:. 340 I ¥2680 Chin· Yuen Cnen. 2985 Somerset •B-7, Fullerton. CA 92632 Individual N Newport •S. Newport BHch. CA. This busir>ess 1s conducted by an Place. San Marino. CA 91108 Thlt txialneu Is conducte<I by an Jonn Kamallnl 92&e3 Individual -Thia bue1 neaa 11 conducled by an Individual. Thia 1t1t""*'I was llled with the This bualneea 11 oonducted by. a 1 Jam" F Herold lndlvldual Hoeng Huy Ngu~ Coul'\ty Clerk of Or1nge Coonty on COfpOflllon. This 1ta1emen1 was flled wllh t~ Chin Sung Chen Th11 etatemenl w" flled with IM lieb. 2, 11184 Cindy Athmeld. Secr•tetY County Clerk ol Orange Counly on Thia t1a1emen1 was ltled wtlh lhe County Clerk of Or1nge County on '2:17• Thia 111tem«it wu liled with the Jan 111 1984 County Clerk ol Orange Coun1y on Jen 24. 11184 PubOened Orange Cout Dally County Cleric ol Orange County on 1 F231311 Jan 23 1984 nJllf7 Pllol Feb 23. March 1, 8, 15, 11184 Jin 24, 11184 Publllhed Orange Cont Dally F23N50 Publlahed Orange Coul Dally 1092-84 FDf781 Ptlol Feb 16 23 March I 8 11184 Publllhed Or1nge CoHI Dally Pilot F1b 16. 23, M1tch 1, 8, 1984 Publl"*' Orenge Cou1 OaHy H2·84 Pilot Feb 16 23 Mo1 ch I II 1984 941-84 Piiot Feb 111 23, March I, 8, 1994 1137-84 PlBllC NOTICE 11<1&-a.. PtBUC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8UllNH9 NAME ITATEMENT TN! tollowtng perton 11 dotng lxillnfft .. THE PLATT LEASING COM· PANY 7 Sunltght lrvtne, CA 92715 M1cnae1 and Kalhleen Heep 7 Sunlight Irvine CA 92715 This txislnes1 11 condUC1ed by an lnd1vld111I MlchM4 He1p 1<11hteen t-teap Ttite 1t11emen1 wH filed with ttie County Clerk of Orange County on Jin Ill, 11184 POOllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UllNH8 NAME IT A TEMfNT The followtno i>efton• are dOIOQ txi11ne11 a1 DIVERSIFIED MANUFACTURING SERVICES. 1670 Senti Ana Ave Suite E Co111 MeH C1 92627 Relph Bernard Gello. 17392 Sen-dalw JO<l. Irvine Calif 927 15 Th11 bu11nese ••conducted by an 1rd1v1duel RALPH B OALLO Thia 1111emen1 was l11ed witn the County Clerk of Oran~ Cou111y on Jen 13. 11184 F2MM1 1'2U1A Publllhed Oran~ Cout Delly Publl•hed Orang1 Co111 Dilly Piiot Feb. 111, 23, Match l, e. '11184 Piiot Feb 23, Merch 1, II. 1S, 111114 913·84 1011-e4 ' I ' • I I \ ~TITIOUl IW .... H NAME ITA1TMENT The ,lollOWlng perton II doing bUll""8 U (Al VISION COMMUNICATIONS, (81 E 0 MAGAZINE, (C) FASHION DESIG NS, 2428 ~1 Blvd .f3, Co.ti M .... CA 92827 Sal Talelf~. 1764 IOWI Street, Co.la M .... CA 92e27 Thi• bu94MM 11 conducted by. 111 indlvldult. Sal TaleafOfe Thlt ltltetnefll WN flied wltl'I lht COj.lnly Clerk Of OranQe Coun'y on "•b 2, 1H4 ,2'111D Publlehed Orange Co .. t 081ly Piiot Feb. 23, Mitch 1, 8, 16, 11184 t0M-8A FIC11TIOUI llUIMH NAME ITAT'IMPfT Th9 followlng l*tOn Is dOlng ~elneNU WHITE HOUSE ACCOUNTING SERVICES. 1112 Eul lllth StrMt, Cotti ~. CA 92627 Wiim• Houaton White, 1112 Eaat llllh Str .. I. Colla M .... CA 112627 Rlcl'llrd C White, 192 Eut 18th 81.. Cotti Mela, CA. 112127 TNt ~alne11 le condliC1ed by· an lndMdual Wllm1 H Whlll Thie ellttrnenl WH filed with Iha County Cl«til of Orll\09 County on Jen. 24, 111114 ,..,.., •ublltl\ed Oranoe Cnut Dally Piiot Feb 18, 23. M1ret1 1, II, 1118-4 1145-14 1~\MGS 't0 oo \"'ta' ..., .. ? ,ud \nt \\ l ,..a\t1 oU" .-flll' ' ,ud \M ~· ,,~ .. fll~..,.. 1 No matter what you're d oing. your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilll fits rn . cam1n& s aan ............ ,FWY. AT EDINGER I A youna So'Ylet woman walu on cuatomera In nation where women· find It dilflcalt to find •altable h u•band8. In Russia, women say good man hard tO find 'They a ll drink, t hey're lazy. good for noth in g.· MOSCOW (AP) -Galina is a univer- sity professor with her own a~artment and two privilegcs ... much prized 'ln the Soviet Union -trips abroad and her own car. But she is unhappy because she can't find a suitable husband. "' Galina's problem is not unique. More and more women. in the Soviet Union. which celebrates International Women's Day on Thursday, appear to be chafing against ingrained male chauvinism, stay- ing single and pursuinf careers rather than marrying for marriafe s sake. 1 The problem of liberated women rebell- ing a&aanst their men is almost exclusive to Russians, the dominant nationality in the Soviet Union. Because of unstable marriages, a more cosmopolitan outlook and in some cases · mutual agreement, Russian couples are having fewer children. The tra- dition-bound Moslem population of cen- tral Asia has a much higher birth rate and if the trend continues. the Soviet Union will be less than 50 percent Russian and almost 25 percent Moslem by 2000. The main newspaper of the Russian federation. Sovietskaya Rossiya, recently carried a reader discussion of Galina's fruitless search for a good husband and the antagonism between sexes. "For many yean .. I have lived alone,'' a . .. , By -.~Pret1 It may not have been the ultimate dance leanuna experience, but ballet star Alexander Oodunov's master t'lass at UC Irvine was unquestionably a bi& even1 on on campus. "Just the fact that he's here is wonderful," said sophomore drama-dance major Steven Monkarsh, a spectator at a tetsion this w~k. J1ie Russian.born Godunov had never before conducted a maJter class on a univenity campus, and about 100 intermediate and advanced 1tudents an UCl's dance pr0$l'lm jammed into a aym (or the hour·and·a·half workout. "I know· it's difficult, but we have to try. no?" Godunov told the mostly fem11le .mob as the class bcaan with photoaraphcrs and TV cameramen shootin& away. The tall and handsome dancer, who defected from the Soviet Union in 1979. said afterward that he was pleased with th~ session even thouah he was unable to aivc any of the students much individual attention. "There were too many people to pay attention to each one. and they arc so different.'' he said in thickly-accented -but clear English. "There's no point in criticizing because there's no time." But. hi! said. "lt'sgood for the kids to have this kind of experience." · "I remember when I was a child in Riga." he added. "We always wan(ed to see a star and how he movet. Each time anybody comes to see your class. it always gives you a lot of energy and inspiration." Some students said the class was not overly difficult. "It was very basic because it was such a crowded class," said Paula Benedetti. a sophomore from San Jose. "It's too hard to learn when you can't see from the back." Godunov said his presence at UCI resulted from his friendship with faculty member El Israel. a Philip- , Alaancter GadeDo• held a mu .. ter ballet clue at UCI thla week. Free help for seniors . MAR.10-11 CALIFORNIA pines-born dancer who teaches three times a week at a Los The Senior Citizens Club Angeles studio Godunov uses regularly. of Laguna Beach offers free •ICllECTm' SHOW&SALE MAR.17-tl ANAHEIM ·-&SALE Godunov has lived in Los Angeles since last year, expen help to seniors who when he left the New York-based American Ballet Theater are seeking the state renters Buy' Sell' Trade' Guns-MOdern & Antique' Free Appralsals where he had been a princil>&l dancer since his defection. credit refund. The credit is for Personal & Insurance Uses HUNDREDS.OF BUYERS! The split with ABT was reportedly due to differences available to eligible renters J: between Godunov and a fellow Russian superstar regardless of income or LA COUNTY ANAHEIM defector. ABT artistic director Mihail Baryshnikov. whether they owe Cali-FAIRGROUNDS CONVENTIOll CINTEll Godunov side-stepped a question about the prospects -fornia state income tax. ~hit•• McKinley, eoo w. ~ of his dancing again with ABT. Assistance is available at p c .... _._ ,._ omona, •· .... .._... ....... -. "Don't ask me about ABT. You know who to ask thecluboffices,3841...egjon about that," he grinned in an apparent reference to Street. Laguna Beach, 9 Adm Adults S3 SO; Juniors 5-12. $2. Children llllder Five. free ·Baryshnikov. a.m. to noon1Tucsdaysand Hrs 9-S for Info .can 213·•30·5111. -----t...-- Healso had nothing~rc~n on rumont~t he mi~t r-F~n~·d:a:y~s~u:nt:i~A~p=n~·1~1~5~· -~~~~A~~~~&~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~ be making a film with his gulfricnd. actress Jacqueline / Bisset. But he said he would dance "Giselle" in Miami next month and is negotiating to appear with the Boston Ballet next season. . Asked about whether he would like to have his own comi>an y. Godunov laughed. .. Why not?" he said. In •ex• pen•elve • • (ll'I ik spel'I · 1111) not high 11'1 pr1ce. reas,ol'lable, classified llllJ _.,. ad11ert1smg r..a Classified Advertising 642-5678 TheirchangingattJ tudes, as reflected in a recent newspaper article and the published responses from readers. have ~vcn rise to social problems which are ancrcasinBJy worrying Soviet authorities. A declining birth rate is one of the chief concerns. Moscow divorcee, S. Romanova, wrote in r---------------------1------------'---------------------!.-.-..o..___:: The Communist Party last year called for more meticulous studies on the changing society. . "What do you need a man for?" is one of the most frequent utterances of young Moscow women. "They all drink. they are lazy. good for nothing. ft is very difficult to find a good man.'' . "How can I marry a man and hlVe his children ifl don't respect him?" a Moscow woman asked recently. "It's better to be alone, although to be alone is terrible.'' Although Soviet women make up 50 percent of the labor force, they rarely hold senior posts. Promotion is blocked by traditional prejudice and hampered by women taking time off for children. The typical Russian husband doesn't help at home. His wife shops, queuing for hours for scarce goods. She cooks, cleans and cares for the children. Younger, mostly Russian women are beginning to rebel. They are forging ahead in education. with statistics showing that 59 percent of those with secondary and higher education are women. Women's greater independence has spawned a rocketing divorce rate -3 percent 30 years ago. 30 percent na- tionwide now and as high as 50 percent in Russian cities such as Leningrad. A decade ago, most divorcees quickly remarried. Now, says journalist Tatyana Panina, a writer on women's affairs, "the picture is changing." response to Galina's story. She has had marriage proposals. she said, "but I ha ve had enough. I have no desire to link my life with a drunkard or a loafer puffed up with the mere realization that he 1s a man. I haven't met one man on whom I could rely, who could be my helpmate and my friend. not just an egoistic consumer. I have no co_nfidence I will marry again ... Live again under one roof with a stranger who is just called a husband. What for?" Male anger with modern women was no less great. Galina's tale drew a rebuttal ·from V. Sysenko. an academic who accused modern women of being selfish and unfeminine. ··You certainly can't apply the words dear or sweet to them ." he wrote. Men thanked him for his attack. "I am ready to sign my name under every line and even to learn the anicle word for word," wrote V. Boyko from the far eastern town of Nikolayevsk on Amur. Women were furious. "I am indignant to the depth of my soul ,"' said M. Pavlova of Orel, 200 miles south of Moscow. "Don't you think that the problem is not the emancipated woman but the infantile, effeminate modern man. who is incapable of carrying out his previous role in the family?" Ms. Panina, who sum marized the letters in a long article. said the response was so overwhelming that her newspaper would continue the discussion of male-female problems. She suagestcd that "the root of the evil" may be educational differences. FINAL CLOSE·OUT ••••Y'• '•r l••t d•y-Everyt•••• Gee• All b•thing 1uit1 tS-10" Clothea 60-80% off. EapadrUlet 15-10". Su"lla11e1, Beltt •nd AeeetlOriet 13". Five Clothet fixtu.ret--4 ••re 1 round, mlrron and 1ignholden. Cheap! Ttia11 all-Tluank1 fol b •• PANACHE ........ , I Acco'-'nt ·maturing?. \ ' ,... Roll it over to Great Anlerican now r . forupto3% in bonus interest! 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")JNI .. . .................... ........ .... ...._ .. ,.. ._.._ ... l.OC-M • tNl.MIO OttAHGl COUNn ......,. ........... ...._u-....,_. c.,.• .......... ....,.aw U.-•·.._,... ........ ..... .... -............. -.......... . .. ,..,.. . ...... am ... • ...-.r;nMMa '--.... ._ .. ""' ---........ j .................... . ......... ..Cllima ........ . ......... ............. .........., . .n ............ 111. .. ............. .......al mt -...... ---·- I • •• • .,. • .. I ·wellness drives • down the high cost of illness The county supoervisor~ made a sm~ll but s~gnificant contribution to the fight against skyrocketing medical costs Tuesday. They endorsed Wellness Week, March 11 -17, so declared by the California Council on Wellness and Physical Fitness. . . The concept of wellne~s is a bit me~curyal ; it is define~ ~Y what it lacks. But wellness 1s not a negauve idea. It emphasizes . choi-ce. Wellness activists teach that we don't have to be ill if we take the responsbility for keeping ourselves .well. . Consciousness-raising efforts for things hke wellness u~ually find their best audiences amo.ng th~ fit; the .lean, active etercisers who may not remember their Social Secunty numbers bjlt who can rattle off their resting heart rate, training heart rate, maximum heart rate, blood pressure and P.R. (that's personal rtcord) in some athletic event. For these folks, Wellness week happens 52 times a year. . . • They know, .fo~ in~tanc~. that lung ca.ncer 1s on the nse an~ that cigarette smoking 1s believed responsible for 83 pe~cent.oflt in men and 43 percent i~ women. They k~ow that there 1s~d1rect relation between obesity and heart disease and an inverse relationship between exercise and heart disease. They are aware of the dangers of too much alcohol, too much sugar and too much fat in their diets. And they know that atl the illness around .them . strains medical facilities, generates billions of dollars 1.n cl~ums on health insurance carriers and drives the cost of medical care higher and higher. Wellness, conversely, is free. Wellness Week will be celebrated with a series of educational and, we're told , inspirational progra~s at Chapman College Chaired by Dr. Dawn Ahart, the event 1s co-sp<:msored by the Wellness Promotion Network (Well-Net), which is the county arm of the Wellness and Physical Fitness Council. It opens Sunday and runs through Saturday with events ranging from the informative to the evangelical to the humorous. For some the events will be a reaffirmation of their commitments to personal and community health. For others - those among us wh o haven't found the wa)' to quit smoking, who have n't found the key to losing weight and keeping it off or who haven't learned that exercise can make you feel good -the Wellness Week program offers motivation and inspiration. L.M. Bovo -~ ------------------------.,----~-----__,..---- ''Thepubltccannot have It both ways: theycannotsuelrresPQnslbly for alleged malpractJce and receive tow-cost medical care. " BLJZAUTB W. RJCllAIU» Corona clel Illar Paui. HARVEY Women remain atbaCk of bus Despite law, pay is unequal for equal work Oklahoma's legislature debated equal rights for women and voted no. IV AN REALLY WAS TERRIBLE A bill specified that women should be "equal partnen" in a marriage. lt was defeated by a substantial margin when opponents demonstrated that it would make wives responsible for individual debts and would make wives equally responsible for provid- ing"'amily income. ,,-With today's discriminatory pay scales, it was unlikely many wives. could provide "equal income." Another example of why Ivan the Terrible was called that Jn 1555, he put two architects, Postnik and Barma, to work on plans for St. Basil's Church in Moscow. So magnificent was their structure that Ivan had them blinded so they'd never design anything better. Clientasks ifintcnsc thought bums calorics. Hardly any. The medicos 5:3Y the mental energy needed to wnte Shakespeare's "Hamlet" could have been supplied by a few salted peanuts. A lot of penguins. when they surface after they dive. zip out of the v.ater lik.c mini-missiles. Observers sa y it's weird to see those birds shoot straight up through the surface onto a ledge seven feet above. One theorist suggests each member of the United States Congress should be given neither e"penses nor salary. but a commission account based on the nation's current financial con- dition -said account to be credited ac<:ording to national income and debited according to national debt. What thinkcst thou? A man in love is likely to be a poor driver. Or so contends the c~·s Safety League of Brussels, Belgium. In a pamphlet about hazards behind the wheel. this group claims "Love is more dangerous than liquor." Did you know the average woman's thi&hs are an inch and a half larger than t6e average man'~? A Britjsh staff sergeant named Felix Powell wrote the f!lUSi~ d~ring World War I to that 1nsp1rat1onal ditty, "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and .Sn:til~. Smil~. Smile." The most opt1m1st1c music ever written, some said. Powell committed suicide in 1942. A reason so many serious actors want to play Hamlet 1s it's the longest role -1.422 lines -in any one of Shakespeare's plays. L.M. Boyd 11 -1 syndicated columnl1t. Incidentally, during the debate some lawmakers protested that it would contradict Scripture. To which a proponent replied that those lawmakers demonstrated a lot of nerve quoting Scripture when everybody secs them out nights "floozy-izing." That is a quote. The law is specific, men and women shall be paid equally for performing equal work. But th'ey're not. Further, of 400 occupational categories. women are employed. with rare e"ceptions. in only 20. Women . in effect. arc "5egregatcd" into a lim ited number of occupations which are low in status and low in Senate shows interest in Meese 's mortgages part is argued that "given time" the laws of supply and demand will balance things out. Not nec.c:ssarily. . In recent years. despite scve~ shortages of nurses. pay increases for nurses have been minimal. WASHINGTON-AlCapone. Mcesc thatforthefirsttime sincethe At the same time. despite an may he rest in peace. knows exactly Nixon administration they have gone oversuppl y of doctors in some metro.. what Ed Meese is going though. After _ on record in opposition to an attorney politan areas. their pay has continued acareerasabootlegger.amurderer R general nominee. to increase. and even a mass murderer(The St. ICHAID I hey ha ve their reasons. Meese is Our present prevalent practice _ Valentine's Day massacre). old at least partially responsible for a dating back to categorization of Scarface finally went to jail for . COHEI policy that attempted to make Bob womens' professions a hundred years evading his taxes. The man who hved Jones University eligible for federal out of date _ pays librarians and by the gun was ignomi ni ously mowed tax exemptions even though it dis-nurses with years of education and down by the adding machine. criminated against blacks. He is an experience far less than the man who And now we have a similar specta-official of an administration that, patnts the house or fixes the faucet. cle regarding Meese. The case against suppose. should be asked. This is with the concurrence of the Supreme H d 11 the presidential aide and presump-particularly the case ifit turns out that Coun, has diluted laws designed to be ·ow.ever, gbra ua ~h ~o~~~c::d t1 ve attorney general hardly consists Meese did have to do something prohibit sex discriminapion at col-m:l~~'ri:nt~d ls'::biish~e~t. of the sons of things that made untoward to get his various and leges and universities. And on the Women are now sole ownen of2.8 Capone infamous, but the issues sundry home mortgages. As for his question of hunger in America, he million small busi nesses, quadruple being raised are still marvelously rank in the Army Reserves, as a remains an agnostic: maybe it exists the number five years ago. besides the ~int. Here isa man veteran of that organization I can and maybe it doesn't. • . . In the sciences and enainccrinJ. whose hos11lity to both civil rights testify that Meese is as well-qualified Mccse's message, and the admm1s-overall employment of women 15 and civil liberties is well documented as anyone to sit at a desk and shuffle tration's, is clear to the groups that increasing more than twice as fast as "being asked questi ons about -of all papers. More than that is not asked of oppose his nomination: The govern-fo r men. thm~s-hishomemonsages. acolonel. mentwillnolongcrbethechampion One woman went to wort in an Did he fa ll behind in his paymC1lts? But what has all this to do with of those who mo1t need it. Instead. underground coal mine ten ycan ''°' Did he continue to receive loans even Mecsc's crack that the American everyone will be treated equally-Of all coal miners hired last year 8.6 when he was delinquent in making Civil Liberties Union isa "criminals' the privileged and the under-perc~nt were women . payments?DidaS60.000 loanhe lobby?"Thatisa little insightintothe privileged. Yet. "a woman's place" is Still in received from his tax advisor. John mentality of the man who will, the This is considered "policy" and so the back of the bus when it comes to McKean. ha ve anything to do with Senate willing, become the next the ~nat~ isl91th to trifle with it. A pensions. tu policy. insurance, child McKean later being named to the attorney general. Docs he think that pres1dent1'l a1dcca~ ~CCUfT!Ul~te a support and alimony enforcement, U.S. P~stal Service board of go~-criminals should not receive lef8l record of either host1l~ty or tnd1f-dependent care servic«. aovemmeot emors. And. as long we are asking representation and has he lost $1aht of fertnoc to the country sunder-regulations_ and averaac wages questions:Was Meese properl y the fact that it isjudgesand legis-privileacd and-that's hardly reason · promoted to the rank oflieutenant · latures that make laws. not the fordisqualificatlon. Takeout a r:non· , . _) -- colonel in the Army Reserve; or. <\d. ~SL,_U? It pnly !rgµ~ on~1idcof a ,,. pse th Qui!'. a!'d t~t's-fairgame.; . -· .,:_ • ...:.XS!·.~ fqc K~~.1:.-... · ..., JOrfr~nd'~at the Pentagoft'-• ~ate. -o .c.r\.• r-~ -• ':. -· In W~~ . t.,.. ~· • "'~ • ,, · · -~'<-<·J ~ppc11tonoticcthatthiswasthe ArtdwhathaveMCcS('smongaacs benksis-muchmorcimpbrtantthan ~ ·avlragc n sttl es omeS318a ,., ...... ~I Attorney General-deel&.nate Edwin Meeee an4 Presld~nt Reafa n same Ed Meese who worked for the to do with the administration•s pos~ what beowet the people. week, the avera11e woman S2S I. commander in c. hicr. ition~n ci.vi l rights?Civ_il ri~hlS RleUrdc.lteal111yacUeated Paal Haney l• a 1yedlca&M All of this is germane and. I organ1zat1ons feel so strongly about coli mallt. • • col1mai1t. Too much dough charged for bakeries LfTTFRS lrresponslble law suits drive up medical costs Questions spark ---crackdown on GVerpriced parts -- WASHINGTON -It's always a 90urce of satisfaction ~hen one of my exposes about waste and fraud in a aovernment contract cau~s the bu- reaucrats responsible to mend their ways. Now I've learned that a simple inquiry from my office was enough to cause the Agency for International ()(velopment to nan cleaning up a messy situation in an expensive project. The project -buildina several modem bakeries in E&YPt -was planned in 1977, when bread nots shook the FIYPtlan JOVemment. The blkenes would u1ure £aYJ)t of a. s>'enuful supply of bread and eliminate the need for the costly ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat sub~id1es that arc straining the gov- ernment's resources. After morejhan five years and the expenditure of some S20 million, the bakeries arc still not in full pro- duction. The chief beneficiary of the AID project so far has been the American Expon Group, a Washing- ton-based contractor AID hired to build the bakeries. Recent cable traffic between the State Department and the AID mission in Cairo shows that the bureaucrats are finally worried about the American Expon Group's costly ·handlina of the contract - if only because of what one cable called "the inevitable publicity." They•re afraid AEG'1 ovcrpricina of spare pans will cau.seAIDthe kindofembarranment the Pentaaon has suffered because of the wi despread publicity over its outraacous spare peru ovcrcharaes. "You are probably aware of the recent domestic pohtic~I flap over DOD (Defense Department) procurement or 1pare pans and tools H.L. lchw•rt1 DI l'llOI<- ChHJ Dow•flbJ f lMOI MO A••ll ... 1 Ill Ille "'-bl•- Larty D. a,..,, llit~f4'10r J. JACK AIDEISOI tr~ ll~ at exorbitant prices," AID head- quarters cabled the mission in Cairo. The cable added: "We were telephoned by Jack Anderson's office and, from the specificity of the questions asked, must assume that they either have or have been read (a cable) which raised questions as to quantilles.t prices and the apparent inclusion or two entire bakery lines dia&uiscd as spare parts.•• The cable socs on to complain about the contractor's apparent fail· ure to provide-.. clear and verifiable prices" for its spare pans. and accu1e1 1he company of markioa up the prices It pays the manufacturen fof the pans. thus paddina the bill AJD finall y gets. "There hu been some chauer in cables about a 45 percent reduction.'' AJD's cable continued. "We con1ider th11 to .be meanin&lcss, becau1e a 4.S percenl rtduction on a_ p~ce which already contains a JOO pe~nt markup. 11ill leaves a cost which (Y.."'t) find unacceptable!• Ac1ually, 300 percent apparently .-.. was a modest markup for the Ameri- can faport Group. An internal AID memo seen by my associate Lucette Lagnado indicates that AEG charsed $25.200 for panel boards that cost the company a little over S2.000. "The AEG shipment of 39 panel boards were overpriced by $23,641 per unit?. or a total maximum ovcrpricina or $922,032.93," the memo notes, and suagests that "a bill for collection may b:e &{>propriate in this particular s 1 t ua u()A.!.: Another memo states: "We fin.cl die1el acnerator pans to be excessive- ly overpriced. as arc irtjcctors, volt.ate rqulaton. radiator caps radiator hose clamps and exhaust clamps." In a written response to my Inquiry about the overcharacs. 19 AEG official said it is .. utter non1en1e to hi&hli&ht just one item out or a compfete system." What i1 relevant, the statement uid, is the cow erice for the entire system -and AEO's bid was S 1 milHon lower than the closest competitors. Footnote: Thm's a 1Hmma of hope that AID has belatedly come to the conclu1ion that it must oome clean about the EaY.Ptian bakeries contract. The ume cat;le that'YiOrried 1bout m y telephone call warned that .. we can only protec:t the qenq from criticism if all of the cards are dall face up." Jack AMenle II I .,.... ... COl•mallL To the Editor: I have been readins over your edhorlaJ "Docs' fee freeze" for about I week ... Maybe il's because 1 GOW a areat many doetOl"J who have not wished to accumulate everythi'!I that mOf?Cl can posli~y buy. Or maybe n 1 ~use medicine's professional or· pnizatlons are impouibly naive. in suaesdna a fee hoie -believsna thfl will curb medical costs and set some JOOd PR. But whatever the rtalOD ror my state of mind, I can only feel lldnm and pief when 1 read u attack such 11 youn on medical doc\on. I am lid becautt 1uch 1ttack1 dellr()y what ;~ left or IOOd doc· ror·pet1ent1 rctltionlhiPI -and a doctor cannot treat and heal without the ~nfidence of'tbe patient. Do you have any tdee What would happen if a doctor ~ ''the di..,aottic 1traltl)' wt dnan or· derinaevcrt lab 1e11 deviled Mn«' Dr. Harvey ditc0vtted circuktion ''? ~ somcthina to WT'OftJ tn a catt and If the doctor overlooked ONE te"· ht could lolC btS hornt arid hit life'• saVihll 1r a am.an llYt"Ytr ''d•• w~"•"u u1c omission. The public c;annot have it both ways; they cannot sue irrc1ponsibly for 11leacd malprac· lice and rcocave low cost medical care. Docton MUST order testt to protect themselves. Treatment in home or office ~s likewise become very danaerous, beciu1e if tv«)' sin&Je facility which would be available at a hospital is not at hand. law1uiu can likewi1e result. Docton are not the onJy onet who can put on the braket when it comec to health care costs. If the public would 111umc more responsibility for 1ifMtyles that arc known to be letl damaaina-that is, drink and smoke Ina. abstain from drua UIC, ~at wholesome nutritious foOds in ap. propriate quantity, wear 1a1 belts in can and helmets on motorcyctn; health care COii could be dnataUy reduced. Have your ki4I propetly immunized apinst childhood dif. ealtl -and while ~ou·rc at i't why not look into aood. old·fuluoned morality as an cxcrfttnt way to avotd the hi&h cost of vcnml dl~att 111d AIDSr . ELIZABETH W, RICHARDS I A doctor'1 wift Coron• del Mar ,, J . ' • COAST . ,., ... .,... .. llllyPllat Equality found on slcis· Amputees can fee l movement, fr eedom and exhtlaratton WHITE HAVEN, Pa. (AP) - Usi ng special crutches and moun- tains of determination. amputees are learning how to ski at special clinics a1 med at building confidence through sports. "We can't give them back their limbs. but we can give the confidence to go out'and live as normal a life as they can," said Allan Weinberg, executi ve director of The 52 Associa- tion, a non-profit group that super- vises national learn-to-ski clinics for the handicapped. leaders to care for disabled veterans. Its motto is: "Life docs not end after a traum11ic injury. It is only altered." In 10 years. nearly 2.000 amputees have been taught to ski. About 400 skiers will attend clinics this year in Pennsylvania. New York, Utah and Canada, culminating with a cham- pionship race March 29 at Alpine Meadows in Cal ifornia. Lodging. food. eq uipment, instruc- tion and lift tickets are paid by the Southland Corp.. which operates 7-Eleven convenience stores. At Jack Frost Mountain here this week. about 75 first-time skiers a~ 5' to 51 came from as far away as Flori da. Each skier goina through the starting gate at a conclud ing race receives a certificate. "It's a symbol of accomplishment. . "Skiina's an equalizer. Herc, an amputee can do the same thing as a person with two lep. It lives them a feelina of movement, freedom and exhilaration, of the wi nd rushing over their face." Amputees ski with thf help of outrigers -armband crutches that have a shortentd ski tip on the end. Skiers lean on the outri~ers for balance and control while go1 ng down hill . One determined participant. Hugh Palmer of West Columbia. S.C .. drove 15 hours to get on skis for the first time. Palmer. 28. had his ten kg amputated below the knee I I years ago when he fell on a saw In a lumber mill. "It's the best feeli ng I've had since I lost my leg. It's the most fun.'' said Palmer. a parachutist. biker. weightlifter and water skier. eltch other." Another firsMime skier "' Michael Torri, 28, of Horsham\. Pa .. who has both lqs amputated aoove the knee because of a birth defect. Torri adapted the plastic lqs he had made fo r scuba divi na to enable hiro to stand on skis. "I do what J want to do. even though I may have to do it a little differently. It's just a little inconve-- nience." said Torri, an etectrical engineer and father of a 15-•onth-old son. "I'm not handicapped. The rest of the world is. I don't know what handicapped means." The sport is veat therapy. accord· 1ng to Dave Fowler, 34, a ski instructor at Jack Frost and director of the national handicapped ski progrclm. Fowler lost a lea after stepping on a land mine in Vietnam. Amputee Kimberly Morrow, 7, of Pennaylvanla I.a leamln& how to maneu•er •lowly and atoadlly down the alopea. "Skiing is a vehicle to build and restore confidence. It breaks down barriers that have been built up because of a handicap," Weinberg said. The group was founded in I 945 by 52 New York business and civic Just by going through the gate. you're a winner. You show that you have the guts to ~et up off the floor and achieve something. They're-telling their parents and their friends, 'I can do it."' said Weinberg. "When you get to the bottom of the hill,you look back and yell for the next person to make it. Everyone wants to sec the others win. We_ push "The confidenee they act from skiing carries over to everything eltc they do. Once they learn to ski. they stan thinking about other thinp they can do," Fowler said. Does your kid have right stuff for camp? How will your child spend summer vacation -Scouting camp? Tennis camp? Computer camp? Now. according to the February issue of High Technology magazine. there is a new alternative -Space Camp! That's right. For $250 you r sixth. seventh or eighth grader can experience the demands of astronaut training at the Alabama Space and Rocket Center. Campe rs get to wear spacesuits built for the Manned Orbiting Laboratory. practice walk- ing on the moon. try working in near-zero gravity and launch their own model rockets with live cricketnauts aboard. The idea for the camp came from rocket pioneer Wernher Von Braun, who helped stan the Space Center in 1970. Its objective, says Edward 0 . Buckbee. director of the Space Center, is "to stimulate interest in science and aerospace by letting youngsters work with authentic space hardware." Demand for the camp is extraordinarily high -over I 1,000 applications were received for the 1984 session before the end of August. To meet the demand, Buckbee plans to make the camp a rear-round operation and to expand the facilities to include a full -scale mock-up of the Space Shuttle on its launchpad. PAPARAZZI Fine and Dandy . YOUR CAR SMELLS DAfY\P, PIARIOt-J . l.OOK ! SOMETHING HAS SPROUTED THROUGH THE CARPEi. By Katy Brooks RlCE . WHICH TREATMENTS ARE OK? Power of attorney allows relative or frie nd to make medical decision for you --------------- LOS ANGELES (PRN) -If you had a sudden stroke as you were walking down the street and were taken to a hospital but had lost the power of speech or were in a coma, how could your views on treatment be conveyed to the medical staff? Until now. doctors ha ve had to use their own judgment or try to get some indication of you r desires from the family. California, which pioneered the Living Will in 1976. has passed into law a document by which a person can. while still able to reason. give power of attorney to a re la ti ve or friend to make medi cal decisions if he or she cannot The nominated person. in effect. becomes the patient's advocate. Called the Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. it became law in California at the stan of th is year. Fifteen states fo llowed California in passing Living Will laws; it is expected that most states will pass similar patient's advocate rights before long. This landmark new Jaw 1s the work of state Sen. Ba~ Keene. who also put through California s Natural Death Act (popularly known as the Livin~ Will), eight years ago. This legal instrument will enable Cali- fornians to make personal decision s when they are hea lthy and of sound mind. against a day when they may be incapable of making such a choice. Keene said. The Hemlock Society. a non-profit group concerned with right-to-die issues. has produced a simple l~I form from the complex legislation, which people will find easy to understand and com plete. According to the group, there is no need to consult an attorney. Hemlock has already issued 12.000 copies. Free copies of the Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care, together with an improved Livm~ Will, can be obtained by sending a legal-saze. self-addressed, envelope stamped with 20 cents for one. or 3 7 cents for two sets, to: Hemlock, P.O. Box 66218, Los Angeles 90066. Sue Wrl&ht, left, and Julie Ball abare a laugh with Olen Campbell dartnc Santa Anita Ylalt. encounter Ste•en Hieb at Mardi Ora• •atreet party,. Costumed characters enliven benefit 'stre~t party' ~ . Event s uppor ts Ma rch of Di mes, Cha pter Two fans h ave a day at the races By MELINDA HUDDLESTON .,.., ............. Dixieland jazz by the Lemon Street Stom pers added a touch of old New Orleans · to the I 0th annual benefit ~inner -a Mardi Gras"streetparty .. -sta&ed by the Orange County Council for the March of Dimes. Nearly JOO costumed rcvelera,jncludJnga dazzling Aztec fod (actually Lee McAJU1*9r ) who litcratlyaJittered, ca me Saturday to the Jewel Court of South Coast Plaza. Wa1da P11u o,chairman ofthecvent held to raise funds for the OC Match of Dimes chapter, stood out with an entirely different look. Daahina_about in an aJl.wbite tux.edo with tails, set ofT with 1 bow tie, she had linledmefordancingin the"strcet" with husband Davtd. Another busy lid)' that niaht waa Doua S.ttol (with huablnd RI.Ii). who wu rcservatlon1chainn1n. But she ia used to bci na bul}'. ~rvl "8 as she does on both the March ofOimesc•ecutive board and the council. •. __ I~ ..., ................... .., ~ IUc......._, eantt9" cUnotm Of Orua• CoutJ Ila.rob of Dim•, um lt ap wttli ,_.., o.04 Clarl8toPMr llartla.of llllaloa Vltdo. l I Larry Rtclaard .. , the new executive dircctoroftheOC March of Dimes, was snapped by a photO&flpher as he clowned with the chapter's poster child, 5-year-old O rtstos>'er Martla of Mission V 1ejo. Doro .. y S.tMrlud, who stepped down as March of Dimes nccuti ve director last July, was there with husband. Jadd. She is now on the council and scrvina as script chairman. Othencclcbratina Fat Tuesday wert Q arles and Adele Cvrey. As emctt. he presided over a oostume oontest judaed by audience applause that put an eJtpcctant nun (CIHJ Klima) and a Conrederate aeneral ( Jlm Halatead)in the limeli&ht. Jim and wife Suaa (she was food chairman) won best-<lressed couple. Fru Jeulap·llafu oivlc was another partnoer impossible to overlook -she showed up an a shocki"4 pink flapper drcs In t•mcr momenu. lhc 11 trcasurerfor the Match of Di met council. DMsandBeUJ.Meru(she'scounetl president) joined in the fun, as did March of Dimesexecurivc board president Pred &eraa and his wife, O.rbe. The benefit raised approximately $8,000, with proc:teds goina to fiaht bi nh defects throuah .,ants for research. health prosrams and community mcd1caJ services.. • • • The "Dapt the Races" started early Saturday with champaane and croissants for more than 200 members and guests of Chapter Two of the Ora nae County Per- form ing Arts Center. The group met for its major fund·ra1scrof the year at Copa De Oro in South Coast Plau before taking five buses to Santa Anita racetrack. Noojltlot nch on the ponics-orat least the wt~crs'lceptQutet. . .. A lot of people lost this year rather than won ... said J•lle Campbell, Chapter Two 'a wayuod mcansro<hairmanalona with SweWrtpa. · l:iOWCVCr, there WCrt some priZC•wtnnen amona the aroup. h .. Je and Jlm a .... won a weekend at Marriott's Rancho Lu · Palmas1n Palm Desen.andBarryand Sasu S&UI snared the week.end at tb.e Ncwportcr reson and a Kodamauc camera. W1nners ofthcwcckcndat the Hyatt Rttency 1n Lona ~ach wcrc DavWand ~ Cof&u. . The event raised more than e~pcacd, about SI l.SOO.JulJcnoted. Thcpttt dcntof thcchapteri Mame~mmoa. r I 1 l .. 0r.ng. Q0Mt DAILY PILOT/Thurwday, M~ 8, 1114 't's bad luck to be superstitious -• .:-I . i DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am ured of beiaa a slave lO those little nutty things 1 do to ~ olf bid luck.'' I have always been aopentitioua. I avoided walkina under lad· ~ threw salt over my left shoulder Whenever I apWcd the shaker and was careful not to step on a crack for fear I would break my tnolhet's back. But now it is getting so bad that I am sick of myself. I bep adding on crazy thinp -like touc:hina certain objects before I leave the house. r also make sure_ I _Jet off an esc:ala tor on the lut step with my right foot, even if 1 have to i"IPP one. It's wacky! · Please tell me why l do these nonsensical thi~ and bow to put an end to the foohshncss. -XXX In Canada DEAR XXX: Yo. are eulavecl by aMrotic tem,.llJou, a form of mu tal Want. It t~ lhutloa coatbu1e1 to wonea, please 1ed die .... of a profeu lonal. Willpower cuaot 1olve SM problem. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Occasionally you print food for though t from other places. 1 found this little gem stuck in an old book I hadn't picked up in years. No sign of an author. I hope you'll print it. It might wake up a few A11 lMDEIS sleepyheads who can't seem to aet it all together. -J. From Gaithersburg, Md. DEAR J.: Here It It! I love It. WHAT WENT WRONG? Tta.11 It tile story of fov people: Everybody, Somebody, Alybocly and No· body. Tbere wu u Important job to be done and Everybody waa Hre Wt Somebody woald do It. Anybody coald have done It bat Nobody dJd It. Somebody 1ot ugry because tt was Everybody's job. Everybody thought that Somebody would doll. Bat Nobody asked Anybody. It ended ap tbat the job waan't done and Everybody blamed Everybody. wben actually Nobody aaked Aa1body. CIWI DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been PCUCIWC*AN married to Jack for three yeanand the tension ==• is mounting. He always has been close to his MAaa./U... family. His mother doesn't can: much for me evendtbh'?,uah I have aiven her two beautiful 1 'llmlc:M•CD~•llM• .. Bll'fT aran c lldten. GQC YNUMCI Jack hates to write letten so I'm the one .iurr POllla who keeps in touch with his family . When his -t:IO- mother writes, it is always "Dear Jack," with NJCI no mention of me~ not even ··~rds to your MmOFCUlTUM wife ... " as if I don t exist. N1W1 I have taken this auff for three years. Do I TAXI have the right to tell Jack l refuse to write to bis ~ C.: PamJNI mother ariin until she acknowledges me in MCMI ~me way. Evenapostscript1 "Hello to Rose," • "O'Hlrl'• Witt" (lM2) Ecfwwd will do. -Ignored In Marytand Atner, ...,_ H1f111¥, DEAR JG: 1'1tree years of Uabby treatment -uo- 11 enoep. Tell Jack aales1 lll1 mooer Jec1 yoa e PUOQE RM know 1lle appreciates yoar letter-wrttlll1 you -7:00- wlJJ not coatlllae to write to ~er -uAI tbe Cll NEWI pleaaore wW be all bis. ..C NIWI How to -and how much? Find out with HAPf'V~YIM.WN Ann Landers' new booklet, "How, What, and AICNEWIQ When to Tell Your Child About Sex." For FANTAIY-.NI> your copy send 50 cents along with a Jons, :_OFFOfmJNE sramped, self-addressed en ve/ope to Ann •••m "90ftT Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, l/Jinois UYSTBm ON .oRTI INCtAL: Q'OU FAME TALI THrATM 60611. ITHATGll. ~oasting brings out the worst in us :~~~113)~ 8 2 ON THE TOWN fir.. ERMA w. •· Bo11EcK i~ ~ 18FMaYRUD LAVERNE a 8MfUY a COllllNtt I EVEONLA. Ill P£OPl.FI COURT Wl.D, WlD WORLD OF MIW.8 (I) T1C TAC DOUBH • OMNQl OCUfTY INT'EMATIONAl. 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Tues. thru Sat. 10-5 644-7289 • Also shown by appointment ln•ex•pen•alve* '(i n 1k spen· slvl not high 1n prtce. reasonable, class1fled .....,..._. advertising -J rw9l Classified Advertising 642-5678 Ordinary people viewed iil TV's 'Two Marriages' By TOM JORY A111cl1ted"-W,.._ NEW YORK -Ano Daley is pregnan t and still at work as an engineer, her kids are confused. and her best friend, Nancy Armstrong, is angry and determined to change her life. Don't be deterred by the conventional storyline. "Two Marriages" is back, and it's the same warmhearted, gently funny and pleasingly unhurried show that ABC introduced to critical acclaim. and pretty fair ratings, late last August. The program demonstrated then, in a limited summer replacement run, that television can dramatize the ordinary ups and downs of marria,e and friendship with fee line and a sense of humor ... and without resortmg to exaggeration and aberrant behavior. The two families, the Daleys and the Armstrongs, live across a tree-shaded street from one another in a small, unidentified town in Iowa. Jim Daley !Tom Mason) is a dairy farmer, Art Armstrong (Michael Murphy) a surgeon. Nancy (Janet Eilber) is a housewife. . These arc not perf~ people -.~ for instance, seems at tames mscns1t1ve to Nancy's feelings - nor are they made-for-TV caricatures. And there is noth ing inherently entertaining in their problems. - The difference with "Two Marriages" is the refreshingly honest at>proacb; no exploitation here. The relationship with the audience is almost neighborly: In toni t's e isode, Nancy gives a baby shower for Ann (Karen Carlson), and begins to question her own role u · a homemaker. Nancy's daugbtert Shelby, played by an actrcss named LOuanne plamly admires Ann for her pusuit of"lOiai person hood for the contemporary female," and that doesn't help. Across the street, Willie Daley (Ian Fried) wants to know where babies come from and can't get a,straiaht answer, while ' Scott (C. Thomas Howelf), Ann's teen-. son from a previous marriage, knows ... and is ashamed. "You know, the biger Ann gets., the more embarrassed Scott gets," Jim Daley tells his father and partner in the dai!l (John Mcliam). "I '1ess parents arcn t supposed to have sex. Nancr,, meanwhile, decides to chanae her life. 'Why," she wonders, "do Ifecllike I don't measure upr' "You k.now what it is," a friend replies. "Wives and mothen get addicted to giving." She won't drive the kids to school, won't pick up groceries for Ann , in fact, would rather not see her friend at all: ''I look atlou," Nancy tells Ann, "and I see where should be. It's a constant reminder, and it isn't very reassurina." The solutions arc a bit startlin& -for television -in their simplicity. Jim brinp home a book on birth and babies to read to Willie, Scott invites his new girlfriend. Kate (Melora Hardin), home for dinner, and she's perfectly at cue in the company of a pregnant woman, and Ann and Nancy have a talk. SPRING CREST GRAND OPENING SALE , -~~ .. ;-$91i11 .. !,..:~~~w DRAPERY. CENTERS GRAND OPENING· SALE --DRAPERY FABRICS 30-503 OFF • TUTUHS • PlllTS • SITHIS • SIEEIS I LACU c R E 8 T 30-503 ·OFF G • VEIOSOU • IAU 1111 IUllS : FASHION SALE 40i· 1oi Off Retail Top Oesiener Clothina Sizes 2·14 Store Openina Postponed . THE 50's: MOMENTS TO fmM[MBt:R TONIGHT 8:30 PM • VllTICAU • IOOI IUllS • ftVll IOOIS N ~.iiiifilllmEID~JI!~ ~u x•!~.1 ~c!!·~ OD ~ PURCHAS£ Of 9 FOOT SPRlfG CREST ROO EVERYTHING .MUST GO SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEKEND CHANNt:L 50 lbe performers that made the 50's fabulous come together in a gala tribute to the music of that e?a. Join Arthur Godfrey, Rosemary Clooney, Teresa Brewer and Patti Page as ·they revisit the good old days. 1V worth paying for. n11t Id ma« pos~lf>:k by I grant hom CM Corporation for rubtl< lro.td<Htlng. I & lNO OW£RY FAUIC. p c,,.., °" ptlcn to 1111 olhfr. ~ W1 do nol lnllll1 °" "'" prkn Ind""",,,,..,, "'"' Wilt 0'6 lhorrroom OI ell ltJt "' .,,,_ fo Coml fo ,_ hlml YOll Spr*'t Ct11I Dr,,,., C""" oltln lhl ~ I prol111iotu1 1trrk1 1"' 11/*I tr 1 ""11d ,,,,,,.,,.,,, E N I -N Q : STtrtE #OMS a..wi'Noc11•in:S 1804 tnrcm BLVD. A L MON.·FRI. 10.5:30PM SATURDAY 10-SPM ~ EVENING APPOINTMENTS • AVAll.ABLE • COSTA EA -L &50-2~ E f . •"-• Sat. 10·6 Sun. 11·5 450 Gaviota Newport Beach (In the Bluffs) Watch for "Fashion Show'' sens For further infOfmation Cal Linda 751-1211 SSJ-4143 ____ ..____ • .. ' ------ ABC laces tlie competitiOn Mlntseries earns 10fty ratln · CBS wtns wee · s overall honors . LOS ANGELES (AP) -ABC's "Lace" tn its concluding chapter became the top television show of the week and second h11hest-rated movie of the season. althou&h the Nielsen tionors went to CBS. "Lace" was the h1&hcsM'atcd show of for the week ended March 4, and for\he teason it ranks only lxh1nd another ABC movie, .. The Oar After." It squeezed ahead of"Something About Amelia' by only a tenth of a rating point. The week before the first of the two-pan "lace." based on Shirley Conran's best-selling no"el. tied for first with CBS' "Master of the Game. .. CBS won the week for the second time in a row and ABC again was second. NBC was a distant third. CBS' coverage of the Grammy awards was second for the week, and ABC's remake of .. A Streetcar Named De\ire" tjed for sixth place with CBS' "60 Minutes.'' The huge audience for "Lace" offered further evidence that the three commercial networks get bigger ratings with orig.inal movies and miniseries than with theatrical blockbusters. The made-for-TV productions have consistently aotten better ratings this season than the theatrical movies. In fact. only four theatencal films were successful in the ratings. The v owth of pay cable, which gets first crack at the big movies. has cut away at the network's potential audience for the bfockbusters. By the time the movies reach the network the excitement has waned. Network officials have said that original productions will become even more important in the future. while tne role of the theatrical movies will decline. Bob Hope's Hawaiian special, opposite "Lace" last Monday night, also took a bit of a drubbing. It tied for 19th place with ABC's "Webster." CBS won the week wi th a rating of 18.8 in the A.C Nielsen Co. survey. ABC was second with 18.1 and NBC· was third wi th 13.8. The networks say this means that in an average prime-time minute 18. 7 percent of the audience was tuned to CBS. The network also maintained its lead in the ratings for the season to date. The rati ngs: CBS 18.2. ABC 17.4. NBC 15.1. MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS S1r11111t Major Z1ek Carey b1ll1v1ll in Truth , Ju1tic1 and t•• A•rica11 Way ... until 1 1mall-t1wn 1h1riff set him up, and threw his oily son in jail fer a cri• h1 llldn't commit. Now, Ser111nt Major ZICk Carey is 11in1 to try •••thl11 a little different! COSTA llllSA Eo ... ards To•n <Anter 751-4184 1:15jNll El T°"O fOttards Saoo~k )81 S880 t:•"" (I) <' -:J 0 -• ::r ii' -a ::r 5· ,, CD -, ~· ~ -, <» g • :> (I) ~ ~ -· 0 < I. CD [ * CBSwonfivcofthe potsintheTop 10,ABCfourand NBC' one. Other shows in the Top I 0 were: CBS' .. Dallas;' third: CBS' ··simon & Simon," fourth; ABC's .. Dynasty," fifth . ABC's "A Streetcar Named Desire" and CBS' "60 Minutes." lied for sixth: CBS' "Knots Lindina," eiahth: NBC'~ "TV Bloopers and Practical Jokes," ninth: and ABC"s "Hotel." 10th. The top 20 shows for the week were; I. M1n1sencs-"Lace.'' Part II, ABC. a rating of31.7 or 26.5 million households. 2. "The 26th Annual Grammy Awards.'' CBS, 30. 7 or 25. 7 million. 3. "Dallas." CBS. 25. 7 or 21.S million. 4. "Simon & Simon," CBS, 24.4 or 20.4 mil hon. S. "Dynasty," ABC, 24.2 or 20.2 million. 6. Movie-" A Streetcar Named Desjre," ABC. 23. I or 19.3 million. 6. Tie-·•6() Minutes," CBS, 23.1 or 19.3 million. 8. "Knots Landing," CBS, 22.1or18.5 million. 9. "TV Bloopers and Practical Jokes," NBC, 21.8 or 18.2 million. 10. "Hotel," ABC. 21.4 or ! 7.9 million. 11. "Maanum. P.1.," CBS. 21.3 or 11.8 million. 12. "The Fall Guy," ABC, 21 .2 or 17.7 million. 13. "The A-Team," NBC. 20.J or 17.0 million. 14. ··Scarecrow and Mrs. King," CBS, I 9.4 or 16.2 m1ll1on. IS ··Trapper John, M.D .. " CBS, 18.9 or 15.8 million. . : l 1e-"The Love Boat," ABC. 18.9or 15.8 million. I 7 \hce," CBS. 18.3 or 15,3 million. 18. "Fatt'i of life.'' NBC. 17.9 or 15.0 million. 19. ··Webster," ABC, 17.5 or 14.6 million. 19. T1e-"Bob Hope Hawaiian Special," NBC. 1).5 or 14.6 million. 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NORTH • A3 '/ A542 0 J109 +KJ52 W•;sr. •:AST +4 +J 752 :i 976S ''l IOH <t 476S O A42 +970 •QIOU SOUTH •KQJ0986 ?KQJ '> K Q3 +A 'fht· hiddinl{: North f:ut South Well I + Pu1 2 • 1'1111 2 ST Pu11 3 + Pan 4 • PaH'I 4 'T ""'" 5 P"~ 6 + Pus SHOE ..... l'aH Orwninl( h·nd: fo:ight or 0 To Trump Cnup Tommy. it t•1•mt•d that I ffH4 wn11 th1· yt'11r of the• had trump hrl'l1k. It wa s n1•t1rinic th<· 1•nd or tht• rir~t 11uart1•r and he· w114' xllll a winnn -thr 111111 L1m1· thut h;1d h11ppenrd wa" in Llw enrly 1960.. Reader'\ will rt•rnll Lhot Tommy perform~ hrillinntly on tho~r hnnds whrrf' tht' averagr pl11yPr would JCO down hccnWIC' or II poor trump d1v1.,ion. On run or th1• mill h.ind" Tommy uwally find' a w11 v to l{t·I lo ii hOJ>f·h·~' rnn' r 1r1 or to hunl{l1• 1h1• plav Tnmm\ roul<I h.1rtlh lw hPvc· h1' l{Md fort uni· "ht·n 111~ I~ A ~'T~tz 1ZI 1kf. E~~ UR&1~ ™E-6'TA0U~MEN'T OF A COM~~IVE NEW ~(,~ ... DRt\BBLE FOR BE'ITER OR FOB WORSE HEY. M10iRat WANi ~ c.HOC.OLRIE ICE C~t'\ WIF RAISINS INIT? FU:\K l' 1t'INKERBEt\N ()£'ft.£ Al.OIDIN& CAADLJ 10 HElP WI ()()()jN ON CAVmE.5 ! DR. SMOC& FENTON 00.F ~A V(N{RflL JlTIVllY, OSCAR •• llJKB P~aKE8 • hr plrkrd up thh1 Soulh h.nd. It w111 mu~ir to his rar~ whrn bh1 partnC'r firlll op(lnt•d tht biddinic nnd tht•n l11Ler ral3Cd hi~ suit. Tommy• chetkcd on areA and 11('ltlt•d in tht· smnll slum. WC'st lt>d a di11mond. fo:1111L r~ with tht• art· nnd Tommy m11dl' his fir1t nn(' piny wh1•n hr Jf'llisonC'd hi'i ''"""" undt·r lht' /IC(' lo mnkr 'IUl't' Of 30 txtra entry to dummy. 111• won lh<' dinmond r<'lurn 1n hand and a l<'88fr mort;il mighl hnvr ll'd a trump to th1• nrl' and a trump hark to thr kinic -;ind 'IO h11v(' 1•nd t>d up down ont'. Not Tommy.111• rn~hNI th1• k1nl{ of ~p:irlC'8 11ntl 11rt• of rluh~. I h1•n rro<1•wd to I h1• ,1rr o( 1padC'1. Whrn Writ ahow· ed oul Tommy b<-camr a glan.t a( lhr lablt. He dlit'ardtd 11 hrarl on th• kin« of clubs, ruHrd a rlub, cross cd bat'k to lhr board wllh t.IK- . jt1ck of di11mond11 11nd rurted another tluh. Tht'SC' plays had rcdutrd hi~ trump• to tht 1amr lrnitlh 1111 fo:tll'~. Tommy r1111h('d thr klnJC or htarl11 and rntrrrd dummy wllh n hurt lo lhr ntt. All hands wrrr now down lo two cards. 11nd lhr ltAd waa on lhf' L-11hlr. l>t>d11rrr ltd 11 heart 11nd. whrthrr io:ast rurr rd hiJCh or low. hll could not 11rorr ii trump trick. for Tommy would overrurr 11nd lnkr thr lasl trkk with hi~ ri•maini ng trump I ll).)T 'JMINK ~ Wl~L GO Fa WltJE 5TAM~. J ?> NO, 1'tt\ MOT ! IA)U~t1.1W<:, ~A MOe\..£, Cl~utu> ~fl ~IMC. t>~~~! by Kevin Faaan ~~W*~ 001 Of '41~ MIKO . by Tom Batluk tr (.£)J11\IN& Fl.U~DE ! by George Lemont - v . CREDIT LIN[ Honors f or Williamson, Norris Bob Norri• and Wayae WIUJamaoD of the Newport Beach office of Norri•, Beu• 6 Slmpt0a were honored recently for their work during 1983. The president's award was presented to Norris. sales manager in the Newport Beach office. for his achievement in leasing. Williamson was named rookie of the year. having negotiated more than 23 office leases in the Santa Ana area. Williamson · was chosen from 11 associates in the Southern California reaion for the honor. Norris, Beggs &. Simpson, based in San Francisco. specializes in commercial and industrial brokerage, mongage finance, property management and real estate advisory services. • • • Barbara Smltb has been named sales and marketing director for EPAC Developmeat, it was announced by Rici& Doremaa, president. Smith will be responsible for all marketing and merchandising operations for EPACs LeParc series of townhomc and condominium com- SHAW munities. Before joining EPAC, Smith was associated with WILLIAMSON SMITH Frank H. Ayres & Son Coo1tnactloo Co. of Huntington Beach as director of mark~ti~g.and merchandising. receive help in setting up a more efficient bookkeeping Robert C. Sbaw of Tustin was recently selected to system which has greatly simplified the process. serve as the 1984 president of the Apartment A11octatloo Clart1topl9er Webb, artistic di rector of the company, said of Oru~e Couty.a 3,000-member, professional o?iniza-. that "the help has been invaluable" to his company. . I h • • .. ~·o~ ~ renta property. owne~, man~gers 81.' ot er Mission Vie'o resident James R. File has been named md1v1duals and companies affihated ~illl th.e !ndustry. vice president of technical operations for ATV Sy1tem1, Shaw, .currently the owner of se eral m est~e.nt Ille., a Santa Ana-based manufacturer of computer properties, .h~s held. numerous management and admmas-systems for restaurants, hotels, institutions and business trat1ve pos1t1ons with firms such as ColllD1 Radio Co. C?f offices. File replaces Rtclaard Macbenak, who was Ne~rt ~ach and bterstate Electroalc.• before has recently named vice president of technology. In his new retirement m 1982. ~rt J. W~Uer of Huntington Beach assiJnment, file is responsible for software and hardware was elected as second v1ce.p~~dei:it. . engmeering. Cltri1 SelUvu of Anaheim ha~been n~med conven- tion services manager at the ADUetm Marriott, it was announced by Harold Qael11er, director of marketing for the l,043-room facility. In his new position, Sullivan is responsible for service needs of the convention activities within the hotel. Sullivan was with the Radl1aoa Maea.Jebacla in Kansas City for two years before joining the Anaheim Marriott. • • • Huntington Beach resident Ronald Bender is now vice president/commercial loans at Great American Ban's Neweort Beach regional head office, J ack A. SwHDey, chairman and chief executive officer, anounced. Before joining Great America.n, Bender was with Ban of Newport, where he was responsible for commercial loans. • • • The Newport Beach accountin.s firm of Ernst & Wltluey has been commended for its assistance to the Oru1e Couty Opera, now in its eighth year of brinaing opera to the public and private schools of the county. Tom Testmu of Ernst & Whinncy amgned for the opera to • • • Fredrick W. Hansard has joined the Newport Beach office of Baaloea1 Properties Brokera1e Co. as a retail property specialist, it was announced by Leo Notar, regional vice president. Hansatd comes to BPBC from Co11t Eqlltle1 lllc. of Dallas, -Tex .. where he was director of marketing. • • • Wanda Darbam, corporate secretary fo r the L.J. Davit Co. of Orange has been named woman of the year by the Fountain Ya11ey charter chapter of the American Baslne11 Women'• Alaoelatlon. Durham was presented a trophy recognizing her achievements in business. education and in the association where she has been a perfect attendance member for over 18 years as well as holding all offices. ••• Huntington Beach resident Claude Jones, president of Jones Electric Corp., recently attended the District Nine Council meeting of the National Electrical Contractors A11oclatlon held in Santa Barbara. Orange Coast DAILY Pll.OTIThur~. Merdt I, 1N4 _, Orange County mortgage riat ee AdJuatable Rate Great American Fed Mortgage American S&L Columbia S&L . ...... AdJUttlible Mortgage Olbr•t• sac lolln Century Fed 8&1.. Glenda Ftt¢ S&L Rates quoted are for single family, qwner-occupled homes, bougllt with a 20•;. down payment. Each example Includes three of the top lenders, as selected by Prime Rating Inc. All lenders have been ranked by Interest rate, polnta, terms and fees. If a lender requires PMI, (private mortgage Insurance,) It has been calculated Into the interest rate or points shown. All lenders were updated and verified as of March 5, 1984. FIXED shows the tradltlonal long-term fixed-rate mortgage. AML (Adjustable Mortgage Loan) carries a varlable l nterest rate, adjusted every few months or years as Indicated In the chart. The payment adjustment term for an AML will be ·different than the rate adjustment term, therefore causing negative amortization (unpaid Interest Is added to the prlnclpal.) ARM a lso carries a variable Interest rate, but the rate Finance seminar tonlght A financial planning seminar wi ll be held to- night from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Irvine Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way. led by two certified financial planners. Marueen Tsu and Charles" Mann, of Pro- fessional Financial Ad· visors, will explain to par- ticipants the best alterna- tives for asset manage· ment. pta. 2.0 30-30 12mo. 10.75 2.0 30-30 12 mo. 10.750 2.0 30-30 12 (TlO. .... , __ .... ..... ,.. ~ 1.50 2.0 3040 Imo. e.a 3.0 30-30 amoe. ~0.500 1.5 4'CMO e rnoe. 8 adjusts every few years as Indicated, and the payment adjustment term Is alwaye the Mme • the rate adjustment term. Th}I IOan doee not negatively amortize. Both adjusfabte loena may°' may not have a cap on the maximum s>ercenttoe Increase In Interest rate over the term of the lo9n. NOTE: Information on mortgage tending In Orange County la provided by Prime Rating Inc. of Sausalito. Rates for this partial llat •• dertY9d from Prime Rating's database of more then 350 lenders that~v.LlnJtll mocigege mn.I and lend In Orange County. Lender• aurwyed oontrol approxlmatety 909/e of source money money available for real estate loan• In the sta1e. More Information may be obtained by catting Prime Rating, toll-free at 800-832-9999. The Dally Piiot accepts no r~onalblllty tor the Prtme Rating reports. IF YOU HAD INVESTED 82768 on Jan. 3, 1983 you would have rf ade 88282 UPS ANO DOWN S The following two Thursdays, March 15 and 29. attorney Lawrence Nor- man will describe the tax benefits of estate planning P ifi F d I S • during a four-hour course ac c e era a v1ngs alsoatthesenior center. by February 15, 1983. That's a 300-/e profit In just six weeks! We are expecting a repeat again this year! NEW YORK (AP) -The following list show• the Over·lhe·Counter stock• and ~arrant• that have gone up the motl and wn the mo't t>eud on oercent of chanoe o r W ~ d ' UPS Laslt:z JCh! 1,; '13 'I• 11. ~ ~ 4113 '13 1!tt 1~ 113 .,,, ~ •1. ,~ ~ t 1,; J~ :2 Pel. Up ff·~ UP . Up 6. 8: l•:i Up itt 8: 1,~:,f UP 1 . Up 1 . Up 1 . 8: 1:1 UP . Up . UP • No HCur111e~ tradi119 below S2 or 1000 t o trade fie d eral charter Fees tor the estate and shares are nciudtd. fi · I I n · ng ork Net and i:>trcentave changts are the manc1a P an t w • (714) 644-4350 difference bttw"n the Pl'tvlou' closing shops are each S5 per ~pr~·~'~:~pr~ ~r statebankingstatus Jpe~~~n~·---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Nfi~~e ~&L. _Ch~ Pcr1 . i ~vnr~0~u~n ! -l~ J!:l After June 15, customers of Pacific Federal Savings will be • tll iV' •Vi 3'-1•. sending their passbooks to a bank. ~ ~ent~ :~: ~ l~: The S&L with $1.6 bllllon In assets plans to give up its federal ' ~uno ~ :~ ll charter In exchange for a California mutual savings bank charter 9 b~~~" 112 -111. if t and with that, ctiange Its name to Pacific Savings Bank. lY Air& Tc 34 = ~ H-t The name and charter change have already been approved p ~~:, -~ i 1: 1 by the board of the Costa Mesa-based flnanclal lr\Stltutlon and Is l~ !xi wt 11. = 11• 111:11 subjet to approval by the bank's membership and regulators. 1s ffu,~11 ·~ -11 • Customers of the S&L's 29 branches throughout Southern 19 icr'°ov J 2 1711~ = ~ : , California won't notice the difference, S&L Chairman Joel Baker 1e P N 12'h -H"J 1 · promised. lllCOl'll "'° NL lllV Ver "" l.1S WrldT 7.67 W nv ltnll UI S.11 '' ln'tftW•: tte4 13.n NL and AP 1U3 13.H Fd IU7 NL. Dltco 1.V6 1•.10 Gfttl 12.5' 1U5 Grwtfl W f.04 P lnco 7.7' U7 NL "'' 7.2' 15.27 IU3 11.59 12.40 , ... 10.36 n1s n.n 6.06 U2 ' " Rate Shopp in Checliour ? • • 1st. If you're shopping for high interest. look what Huntington Savings has in store for you'. Mini Jumbo Accounts Set your own term; from 32 days to five years. $50,000 minimum: Interest compounded daily. Annual Yield Daily Rate 32-180 day term Huntington Investment Fund Earn high interest without committing to a term. Mak.e unlimited withdrawals. $2,500 minimum balance:• Annual Yield Daily Rate To check into a high rate account. come see Huntington Savings. Where we treat you-and your money-with lots of interest. All accounts insured up to $100,000 by the FSLIC. Now you know why your neighbor banks at CD HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~TION tN.w f'.ouni.111 V1llo lr.tnch 174 ll """'1.hur.i h>Unt•in V1IW... I 7141 Ge.) HIS.I '~•!Ml Ctnttr 8rHd1 I~ l\c>«h ttt ... J tt .. n11nj!h.n ~, h m•' """ ?'l.'2 M•ln Offln ~ \.'1.lrMJ ,...,... HuNtl\l(tnn ~Mh •? 14 • e-.2 • 'iuN1nt1.tl J'lt'Nlt.)' .... c-.anv w11hdr.J11al •'II b.al•ru l•llJ. ti.low Sl.~ m<> J"'f"' l~ ~· .~ until i-.1.1,.. c murta 1nS2.SOO tbtr;ittlk-i Aul\'!Nllt K-lltr ~.i11:"' 1 l ~ j ~ I r OD the , • ~-·-~--~-----.,........,,------------------~~--- Diii, ~-S.\ LHI Qe ~ I I "J'.~-. ' '•Jf'A'N 1, ) ... """'. '~'\,,~ \ 1·~· ......... _..,h. Dow JoNES AVE RAGES , WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YOltK (API Mar. I NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (APl -Sate'/ ihursdoy prlcf end net chang' o lht ls most active Nevv York Stock Exchange lu uu. trod lng •nallonallv at more lhon SI. 9 GulfCorp 4,S6 'i Amer T& T n 1.359. ~acGE l 1,3il, NSTAR 1,1 ,4 ~Motors 1,0 , lrxxon Kia'. AMI Inc 762,1 RovalDutch 7µ,, 00 Aetnalfe 7 7. FordMof s 7 ,4 K mort 7 7,1 Texaco )nc '14.1 ~tReglsttp ~93' I UPS ANO DOWNS NEW YORK (APl -The foflQwlng list shows the ·New York Stock Eitctlange stocks ond warcanls that hove gone up the most and down the most based on percent of change reoardleu of volume tor Thund1v. No securlllH trading below $1 are lncl-·vded. Nel and percentage changH are the difference between the previous closing price and today's 2 p.m. Price. UPS Name Last Cho 1 Hazelllne s 2}~ 31/ .. 2 ~111er1_ Ind >.4 '" 3 peclPhVS 2 3,io }~ 4 tevepak l 43Ji 1 S NSTAR 16'"1 1'11 6 3 Inc 9'1• ~ 7 oleco j 1Ve 3.{i a ow~M~ 7~ I~ 9 LFE Corp il'il ~ 10 FslMls.s Cp 1 Vo 3.4 ll GulfCorp ~ 3~ HorJcschfg 1111. ~ us feet 29~ 1~ ~·g c chef Jr'· 1 v. I~ p~f8~~30pf 3•.l/c l~ 7 Jameswar s Ul4 l/o rij~ ~~~ Hf~pf tJ~ f 1~ ~~~~~reA1H lo~ ~ Winier Jack 8 -lt Oanlellnd 11 'h ErbamQnl n l1 • ,.., Mead COfP . 3511• 1~ DOWNS Pel. Up 16. UP 9. Up 7. U1> 7 UP 7. UP 7. UP 7, Up 7. Up 6. ~~ i~ 8: l~'.7 Up .7 8: :1· Up . Up . UP . Up . Up 4. Up 4. Up 4. UP 4. Name l EOO $ La~I Cho Pel. 13'/• -,,..,, 9·.1 2 SlokeVC pf 3 Fl&her Fds 4 F1oatPn1 S Overhd Or 6 PavNPak n 7 Plantron 8 viBaldwUtd 9 CaroFrgl s 10 Levitz 1__ 11 PioneerEI 12 Rancolnc IJ "~~urce 14 Fl 8.16pf 15 1 eglsCP 16 W nnebogo 1 Neweli 18 ChrlsCrfl 19 Colon Penn 20 ICN Pharm 91/2 -lJo 11'1• -~ 7. 'l~ = \.,... ~· l l4 -~ 6·~ 1\i -1 ff ' 2l1• -1/t t 17 -11e '· 28 -I~ V 27~ -1~ f : 7 J~ = ~ ,:l 4?''~ = ~ :: 1011) -• ., 4. 14 -,.,, 4. 251"2 -1111 ... n111 -1 7•. 534 - WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK <APl Mar. 8 Prev. Today dav Advanced 270 ™2 Declined 26, 7 Unchanged 23 iolal ln ues 76 1 New highs S 22 New lows 19 3 AMEX LEADERS . . NEW YORK (APl -Sales/ Thur5d11,y · e>rke aod net chonge o lhe 10 most active American Stock Eitchange Issues, trad ing nallonallv al more than s 1. Helzer 389,1 lf~ + 1/2 wangLabB 290. l4 -'la utfCan g 229, + If• SomePtrl 18"41 3 3-Tg -1-~ choBav n 196 ~ - Amdahl s 1 , 17'h -~ BrownFOI' B 1 , 2611> 1 'h HornHar s • 't~ 3" l'IE Comm s • l 'f.I ~ -8Li 14l1li@@I , .. ,, Nt:..W YVl<K. lAt'I -MOSI active over-·tl'lt·counter stocks SU.PPlltd bv NASO Name Jul e1f Asked chg. nl s 4. , 1 :V.· 1 -1 ~~ · , ,,.. iv. -If• Ootrnx ,7 2'h 2\i ''- PhilGI 7 ,3 l!l/11 161/• t 'I• Convgf S66,i ,_.. 61/• -v, Tandn s $49,7 4Ye -1'."i Sensor s ,7 9'1• 9'h -3.4 Nordsl s m. li'-'1 elf• -l~ ApoleC Q l, 112 ~ + :\Ii Intel a •11. 00 ''• ~ -l GoLo QuorEs -- s.teet9d ""°''° OQld Pf~ tod•r LOftMft rnomtng nxtng 13915.35. off $2.40 L411'1deft en.<noon h•'n; 13117 25, off I 1.l50 ,.,. anetnoo11 ti.ino 13115.441, on u o l'rllftl(fuft flalng 139'.02. olt 15.4& 1..ntfl late bid 131141 ~. on 12 ~; 1391.to Milt<! HaMr a .........,.(onlyd•Hvquottll317.25.0fl 11 l50 I....._. (only dally quot•) 13117 415. on a, l50 1~ l•1>rk:ett<1 1on1y c1e11y quot•l 14 t 7 53. on 11 &f NY c-a Oold tPO• monll'l l/lled. 13N eo. on JS 10 MET~L s Quo rEs That's an aptdescr1ptton of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of wh~re companies ar-e going and.which people are helping them get there,just watch ~Credit Line' -everyday tn tl"!e Business section of your new llilJ Pilaf J --·--- -- ' Dream comes true Sports foundation, 0nce threatened, · will open Tuesday near the Los Aqgeles Airport. But the spQnsorship had been a very shaky one and finally the day came when a beleagured Schroeder, his white hair disshelved. chokingly addressed the All-CIF selection board in 1980, another part of the foun- dation, and said: "Thia is it. we're through." RocE1 C11LSOI LOS ANGELES-A dream, at on~ time a nightmare for Bill Schroeder. became reality Wednesday at an unveiling to the Sputhem California s of the First Interstate Bank He ltad exhausted his avenues. and frankly. it was a pretty sad sight. After 44 years of dedication de- veloping an inspiring and unique entity. it was decided that everything would be dispersed to various univer- sities across the nation. SPORTS COLUMNIST thletic Foundation. and the Iona ~d ~ppear:s to have finally found a oppmg point. • There are no more travels for what n when sports philanthropist ul Helms got together with hrocder to fonn the foundation , dicated to preserving Southern. alifomia's sports history and re- nizing outstanding athletes with rious awards. It bepn in 1936 at 9th and Spring reets in Los Angeles and blossomed to 1948 at Helms Hall on Venice ulevard. Helms died in 1957 but his family intained sponsorship until finally. 1970, Helms Bakeries went under. United SavinJS and Loan, later to erge with Citizens Savings, spoo- red it until 1980, with the museum d library housed in bank facilities There was simply no other way. A magnificent collection was to be spht in a hundred directions. Schroeder & Co. were through. · The demise was duly noted in the press -sort of a last-ditch effort, so everyone couldn't say they didn't know. And, as luck would have it, the right guy (Peter Ueberroth) got wind of it, stepped forward, pulled out his wallet aod said. in effect: "No way. Jose." "I felt I was'in the right position to find the right persons to do it," Ueberroth explained at Wednesday's festivities. Ueberrotb and his wife Ginny used their own money and, more import- antly. his persuasion in the right spots and today what began on 9th and Spnng streets is a marvelous display of our heritage. It's located at 2141 West Adams Blvd .. but this isn't a place to drop into if you happen to be in the area. it's a place to JO to. beginning Tuesday. Admission is $2 and if you've been keepinj up with the news, that's a pretty ridiculous figure. Until June I its open Tuesday throuJh Friday. 10-4, and Saturday mornings from 9-12. Current infor- mation can be obtained by calling (213) 614-299.S. "This is the payoff of my ac- tivities," said Ueberroth. "It's the culmination of Bill Schroeder's dream. "I've visited about every sport.s (Pleue ~ DllltAll/C3) ' Arthur Aabe •tcna autotrapb for Sue Crawford of Newport Beach Wedneaday o.117 ................ nlarbt darina promotional atop at Nor- da&om• ln SOuth Cout Piasa. Biggest win of the season 'ii That's what Cunningham say~ about 76ers· victoryoverLakers exceptionally well. We are together as a ball club." The 76ers came into the contest lim8ing. loscrs offive of their last seven and 13 of their past 2 . But forward Julius "Dr. J" Erving went to work and made sure the skid didn't continue. INGLEWOOD (AP) -Many coaches like to Erving scored 28 points, including nine in the last five downplay the significance of individual games. minutes. Not Billy Cunningham. "Doc gave an exceptional performance," sa«r 'ihe Phil~delphia i6t;rs' mentor couldn't hide his glee Cunningham. "He just keeps going and going. I put him Wednesday m&J:lt after ~1s club held off the 1:-<>~ Angeles and Kareem (Abdul-Jabbar) in the same category. They L.aJcers 11.g,.1 OS' in a National Basketball Assoc1at1on game are both phenomenal." at the Forum. • The Laker~ led only once in the game at 54-53 with .. "I thi~k this i~.the biggest ~in of the season f9r us," 1 :34 left in the 'first half. . -. · said Cunningham. It was that important. . "It was just a sreal_J!me "said Los A eles Coach Pat .., ~.-':atfor.t,"\bf'~.J,..h'id-..a.N~i 0~~~ c~~4Jtl'>'WS-.• _..~'·°111 ' ,' . menilOneo it"''to tne··praye..S.'rtf .came ·tnie."We~'J)layoo'' hiSllly competfii~"teams. · '"""" .1 . ' ''We played well until the last three minutes. But we Goose is loose YUMA. Ariz. (AP) -After the first day of spring training here, San Diego Padres pitcher Rich "Goose" Gossage says he knew things were going to be different from his six-year stay with the New York Yankees simply because he heard laughter coming from the coaches' office. "I just stopped and it kind of caught me by surprise." he said. "I said, 'Man. that sounds J.ood.' That's the first time I'd heard it in quite a while." Gossage -the 32.-year-old fire-balling right-handed reliever signed by San Diego to six-year, $9. 9 5-million free-qent contract during the off-season -said he's glad to be out of the Yankee pinstripes. "It just seemed like when we won over there, we didn't get the credit. When we lost. we got the blame. It just seemed like you were working for nothing. When you win and you don't have fun , my God, somethina's wrona." he said. have to give Philadelphia credit. especially their defense. "I feel good about our guys. We played a good game. We just couldn't control the ball when it counted. We've been turning the ball over too much. It has been a habit of ours oflate. lt seemed to meas if this was a bigger game for them instead of us." Moses Malone added 22 points for the 76crs, now 37-24. Maurice Cheeks had 18 and Anarew Toney 15 for Philadelphia. "I thought 1t was a good win for us," said Toney. "We've been struggling and maybe now we'll get out of this rut we're in." Abdul-Jabbar led all scorers with 29 points. while Michael Cooper had 20 points for the Lakers, including four three-point baskets. Los Angeles falls to 40-21 on the season. "I thOUJ.ht we were a lot looser (when we beat the 76ers) in Philly," said Abdul-Jabbar. "Back .lhere wc just tried to do the best we could because of the Circumstances against us. But tonight, we wanted to win bad and we seemed a little tiaht. I thou&ht wc could have won this game, but like I said we seemed a little too intense and didn't make the plays that were to be made down the stretch." Formerly the Britt Boue. ballt In 1909. the Pint lntentate Bank Athletic Poma- datiOIC la located at 2141 Weet Adama In -UCI outhit 114, 0 ISi but .... -=· ~ ~ 4-2 be11ll•I over La Vwne. CS. Lo9 Anaelee. &oathern Callfomla epo11a b.latory aboanda In tbe mueam and U- 4>rary. It opene Tue.day. Ashe' s new career History of black athlete is the subject of his book ByCURTSEEDEN OfhDelr""" ..... Arthur Ashe is looking forward to, of all things, this year's Kentucky Derby, which may seem odd to thOSfWho can only picture him with a tennis racket in hand. In reality, Ashe is kept busy as a commentator for ABC Sports. as a vice-president ofintemationaJ marketing for a line of spOrts clothes as well as coach of the U.S. Davis Cup team. . But his No. I priority right now is a book he is writing and that ties in with his interest in this year's Derby. Ashe notes that the 1984 Kentucky Derby will mark the IOOth anniversary of the first Derby victory by the 19th century's greatest jockey. His name is Isaac Murphy and he is black. Ashe's book, you see, tackles the history of the Afro American athlete. something no one else has every tried to do. "I teach a class on the black athlete at Aorida Memorial College in Miami," notes Ashe, who was at Nordstroms in Costa Mesa Wednesday making an appearance for Le Coqsportif sports clothes. "lwas looking for the one book on the history of the Afro American athlete when I discovered there was no such book." ~ Since that time. Ashe has been busy writing chapter af\er chapler -~inning in much the same way Alex Haley began with his bestseller, Roots. "I'm only up to the 1900s and this is still a rough draft but it's fascinating." Ashe says. ,.. Ashe has chosen to examm• the careen ofsucb creat but less-known black athletes as: •William H. Lewis. the first black All-American football player. "Walter Camp named him to the first All-American football team. He was a center-rush," Ashe notes. •George Poage, the first black Olympian who won silver medals i.n the 400 meters and 400-metcr hurdles in the 1904 Games in St. Louis. •Marshall "Major" Taylor, considered the gratest black athlete ever. Taylor was the world sprint cyclina champion from 1898 through I 900. Ashe is hoping to do a piece on ABC at this year's Kentucky Derby because it marks the I OOth anniversary of Isaac Murphy's first Derby victory. Murphy went on to win two more Dcrbys during his riding can:cr. "I think Howard (Coscll). (Jim) McKay and Chet Forte will let me do it -I think." says Ashe. Next year will mark the lOOth anniversary of the first black professional baseball team -the Cuban Giants. "They were a group of waiters at the Argyle Hotel in Babylon. Long Island.'' Ashe says .. Like Haky, Ashe's look at black sports begins in Africa and chronicles spons played by slaves. He is aided by a full-time ~arch assistant and two other helpers. He still has time to direct his attentions to the Davis Cup. however. which is set to resume the second week of July against Argentina. The U.S. team, which consists of Jimmy Connors. John McEnroe, Jimmy Arias and Peter Aeming. is among the eight surviving national teams in vying for the Davis Cup. They breezed past host Romania a couple of weeks ago . In the meantime, Ashe will continue to research for his book. Sailors feel the ..., squeeze Villa Park High squeezed home the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning Wednesday to nip Newport Harbor, 1-0 in Loara Tour- nament baseball action al Glover ' Field . · Villa Park's v\ctory SJ'<)iled an ,,_ i.m~~Y$:Jlillf.bU~8'.DC.tfQIJTlanCC \!)' · l tb'tJffo~te t:WH~rmm-· ... )&n Mahoney, who allowed just three h.it~ on the day. · · Unfortuinely for Mahoney, his teammates could muster just rwo hits. Mahoney struck out two and walked three in suffering the defeat. , Frank Roa cracked a fifth-innina double but couldn't score. and the Sailors' Jerry Piaskowski accounted for the other hit. a fourth-innina single. In the Glendora Tournament. Eisenhower High errupted for four runs in the third inning en route to a 9-0 victor) over Newpon Christian. The Conquerors could ma.nap: just four hits and we'"' eliminated from the tournament. ~ ......... llOM8 llalone trlee to make Illa way around the Laken' Kareem Abdul-Jabbu Wedne9day n.ipt. OCC'S' SteplJea• .named All-SCC ttiHers are comfortable when it comes to PCAA Tourney Oranac Coast Colleae sophomore guard Jeff Stephens has been named to the ~th Coast Conference basketball team. Stephens led the Pirates in scorina with a 12.9 av~ and aJso concluded the yar with 126 • ss i s ts. n 1 n t b ~ i_._ b cat sin&)e«alOn total in OCC ~ tOf)' INGLEWOOD -Two teams aoina in >ppositc directions somehow come toeethcr odai when UC Irvine and Lon, Bach State c in the opcnin, round of the PCM ctbell toumamcnt at the Forum. Tipoffia t4e.m. UCI; which finished IC'COnd in the COD• n~l~on its final four pmes -includiaa ·umpm over ranked Nevada.Las Yeps and IStateFuUenon-andtook llofiulast 14 mei, is the No. 2 teed in the tournament Dave 8u11• 49tn, however, have lost five of cir lut 1ix pmes. Still, they're just pleased be playina UCI. Had San J0tc State defeated Pacific in the na1 rcsular-ttate>n pme, the 49ers would ve found themtclves up apin1t UNLV. tnste.d, the Run.nin' Rebels will &ct San ' Jose State toniaht at 7. Fresno State and Cal State Fullcnon blttle it out in the 9 o'clock pmc. Utah State and New Mexico State opened the tournament at 2 today. (Channel S6 will tclevitt the ua pme live). Coecb Bill Mullipn'sAntcatcnarecomina off one of their biaest Wttks in the tchool'• history ~ a week-in which they shocked UNLV 77-74 and topped Cal State F\lllenon, 72-69. • The two wins pvc the Antcatcra a lO-O recofd at Crawford Hall this teason. Lut rear, Lona Beach State cnt~ the PCM Tournament and promptly shocked Cal Sta~ Fune.non 61-59 and badaeml UNLV before falliftl in the 111Cmiflnals 6 '·64. • · The •9trs secm to ptay wen in the J post-season tournament. They've reached the finals three times. winnina the championship in 1977. Lona Beach is p1ced by senior auatd Jocdy Gardner who avcrqcs 16 poinLS per contest. He needs just 12 po1nu to Plft 49er All-American Leonard Oray for 1 lt'h place on the school's all-time career 1COrint list. UCl's Ben McDonald is now just three points away from pusina Kevin M-.e and movina into ICCOnd placie on the Antcatm' all-time ICOrina list. McDonald. who has stancd 11 l straiaht pma. lelds the seam with a I S.3 averaac and has hit double fiaures in I l straiaht pn\es. Sophomore center Tod Murphy is averaa· 1n1 14.4 points perpme for UCI. Murphy wm be up apmst 6-11 QC.ntcr Ivan Vt~kt 10 today'1 contest. VerbetU1 is averqina 10.9 , poinu and S.4 rebound Like Murphy, he's JUSt a sophomore. While UQ is the favonte 1n today's pmc, it sbould be no~ the A.ntcatm bavc manaaed to win only one time in ail tncs \n PCAA Tournament play. ~ Anteaters and 49era ha"e met once in the tournament with LOna • Beach comina away with a ~ decision in 1980. UCt i1 slowty tumina the tables on a Lona Beach domination which dates beck to 1965. Sutee that time.. \M 49crs own 1 17..S record •inst the Antcat~ But UCI bas won the lut three pmes,, includina a IQ0..14 vudkt the lut umc the two \el.m meL Teammates Brad Guess a.nid John Berry rccewed honorable mention, a dtd Golden West's 0.n Sibcraod Rieb M\&ITay. Fullcnon's Sam Veal and Cef. ritos' Andre Orter were named co-players of the year. Cerritos Coach hc:t: Bosdanovicb. who led tbc Falcons to the SCC cbml· PIC)ft$hip ror the ICICOOd •trailltt year. WIS IWDed COliCh of ik )elf. . 0 "'. T • • -l • , 1 I . . Dickerson named Southland Athlete of Year Ram runnina b k Enc Dickerson.' Ell who lt-d the NFL an rushana last scawn in 11 •II t rookie yu1, was named Southern Cah- fornaa A!Mctt of 1hc Year for 1983 by the ... rs1 lntt.fiautc Bank Athletic Foundation Wednesday Ou:kcrson, who rushed for 1,808 yards on the ~ason. beat out ~ve1 al other candidat" for the honor. 1ncludina Dodier third baseman Pedro Guerrero, swim )Cnsauon Tanany Cohen, Olympics-bound Grea fo,tcr. former UC Irvine diver Gres Louganis and • UCLA quanerback Ru~·k Neu- hc1sel Dickerson's lcaaue-lcadang rushan& y~rdaae was the mo-.1 ever accumulated by a rookie an the NFL. Hu. nanc 100-yard or better ru~h1nuamc'> t1cd the: N Fl record for rookies held by George RQ1Cn oft he New Orleans Saant'I "It was the another great year for Sou1hcrn California athlete\. and Enc Dickerson was truly the Dlckereoo bc'>t of the btst," said WR. "8111" ~chrnedrr. managing d1re<.·tor of the Athle11 c foun- d:111on ··He" truly a champion an the great irad1t1on of this award " Dickerson "a' <,elected as the NF-L Player of the Year b~ the Spomns News and Spans l/lu51r:w:J following h1~ rernrd-break1ng season. l>Kk1:r')un·, move'i on the field paved the wa) fur thv Rarm 10 ad~ancl· 10 the NFL playom whl'rc Jhl'Y defeated th e Dalla\ Cowboys before falling to th'" Wallhangton R("d\kans. He SCI four club rewrd&, andud1ng yard'> ru\hang an a season. c:arnes in a season (190). cam e\ in one game 134) and touchdowns an a sea\un (20) The No 2 ~lect1un 1n the I 910 draft. D1cker!lon JOIO\ t""o other members of the Ram\ prcvaou~I) honored h\ the A1hlct1c Foundation -Deacon Jone' in I 96K and Merlin Olsen an 1972 Tulsa cuts •underclassman' I l L \.\ -Hob Horn. who won a s la"'lu11 la" "eek that paved the way for •II• foothall undcrdas\men 10 turn pro- k'l\10nal. wa'i t ut Wednesday by· the Oklahoma < )utlaw'> of the I Jnited State~ Football League • , J ht• 25-,car-old rookie punter. who\<.' per- tormamc an J 17-14 oven1me lo'' lo the Denver Gold on Saturda) dt\appo1n1cd Outlaw\ c.:oachcs. was wai~cd al()ng with three other pla)ers all the team n:dutcd 11\ at 11 ~c H>\ll'r tu the lJSFL's 40-man limn. ~ , • SAi FS • , f 11 • • 1 • r ,: : , H 1 r. 1 • t: ,, : i i.. r1 i · r , BICYCLE REPAIRS 2701 Harbor Blvd Servicinq All Makes And Models 751-4882 305 Palm Lou Gehrig•• widow dead at 79 NEW YORK -Eleanor Gehri&. Ill widow of Hall of Fame flrst baseman Lou Gehna,d1edTuc'ldayni&ht. hewu 79and had bttn 111 •Ince Auaust. • I Han hma n Pac·lO'atopcoach WALNUT REEK -Marv m Kirshman. who 1u1dcd ht• W11hinaton Humes basketball team into the Top 20 and to the top of the Pacific-to Confere"" 1tand1np, haa been namM Pac-I 0 coach of the year. John, Slaton aharp, but • • • Oehna. whose record of 2, 130 consecutive 11me1 stall stands. died an 1941. Sance then, his wife had lived here and frequently attended Yankee Stadium for Old T1mcl'!I Day. She attended the 1983 Old Timers Game an a whee le hoar and was introduced to the crowd. just as she wo11 every year un such occasions. Harshman, 66. haa coached the team to No. 13 an the t.urrcm APT up 20 poll with 4 21-6 record-the first ume the team has won 20 aames since 1976. TUCSON -Pat I abler drove an four Ill runs and three Cleveland pitchers com· baned on a three-hitter 8' the Indians routed the Anacls 11 ·I an tho bueball Mrs. Gehri& wrote an her autob101raphy, "My Luke and I," that she never wanted to play the role of profeuaonal widow to a celebrity. A victory an the final aamc of the seaton at W1uh1na1on St11c would auure the team of at least a tic for the conference title -the Huskies' first since 1953. Harshmlln. in hia 39th season as a head coach, haa o record of 617-417 . makina him the seventh winninacst coach in National Collc&iotc Athletic Association D1v111on I history. His 13-ycar record at. Washanaton as 22 1-135 cxh1b111on sca•on opener for both teams Wednesday. Netil tleaton patched three hitless innanas for 1hc victory and Geor&c Frazier pitched one-hit ball over the lai.t three annana~. Staner Rack Sutcliffe allowed the lone Angel run on Daryl Sconiers' RBI sinsJc in the first "I had the best uf it," she said. "I would not ha ve traded two minutes of my hfe with that man for 40 yea rs with another." V~tieran lcf\·hander Tommy John staned for the Angels. to!\~ini three h1tlcu. scoreleu innings. and Jim laton allowed one hat o"er 2 2-3 innings. Walker geta $6 million more DALLAS -Runnina back tiem·hcl Ell Walker has 'i11ncd a four-J.car contra<·t •II• extension wonh about $6 million with the Hari-hman also won coach of the year honors In 1982 Coatly Array proves worth But the lndaam. touched Vicente Romo and frank La( orte for 11 hat\ nnd 11 runs. New Jerwy Gcncrols of the Unitt'd States AR( ADIA -C'oslly Array fini!.hcd ·~ fa~t 10 wan the $69.800 La Habra Stake$ by John. who turn\ 41 an May. walked one and struck out one I ) parnll) he induced sax Cleveland hitters to ground out ... f-ootball Lcaauc. the Dallas Morning N~w~ reponed 1n toda) 's ed111ons. one lcnath over Danzadar Wednesda)' John. who worked during the off-season de, elop- ing a \hdC'r hl· mil\ J 'ihon curve. said he ukd the ne"" p1tc:h 75 percent of the time The newspaper ~uoted a source a~ sa) an& Generals owner Donald J. Trump guarantees Walker the monc) e'en 1f 1hc Oedglana league folds. Walker's three-year. SS-mllhon contract. signed an I IJlD after he had won the He1sman Trophy as a junior at the lJn1\ler\1ty of Georgia. expires after the 1985 ..CUllOn. before a crowd of 23.180 at Santi Ana ta. ( o!>tl} Array. ridden by Jeffrey Fell and carryana 114 pound!>. covered the 61/1 furlongs OJI turf an I: 16 2-S .rnd paid S 17 60. S9.40 and S6 The v<ctory an the r,llce tor 3-ycar-old fillies wa~ wonh $42.800 "I could ha~e patched wath Just a fastball. 11 wu mo' llli thul Wl'll ." John \aad "But I wanted lo .ce what th<.' nt'"" pitch "ould do ·· Dan1adar. ridden b> Waller ~uerra and carrying 114 pound'I. finl\hcd a nose an front of I'm Really Smok1n and returned $35.60andS19 20. Thomas gets some revenge fhc General\ scheduled a news confercn<c for today to "announce future plan~" for Walker. who would be a high first-round choice next May an tht· N:111onal Football League without the contrau ex- tt·ns1un WLS I PALM BEAC H, Fla . -For· iii mt·r Dodgl·r Derrel Thomas stroked a p1m h·h11. run-~orin~ ~angle w11h two out 1n 1he bo11om of the ninth inn ing to gave the Judge sides with NFL fans Tele..Ulon, radio TB.aVlllOM 2 p.m. -Cou.IQI 8AIKITaAU.: Ut8h State vt. New MeJCICo State, ChMMt 58. Montreal faix>' a 2-1 exhibition baseball victory over Los An&clc!. Wednesday. Roy Juhnwn opened th e annang w11h a walk ofl lo!.ang pitcher Pat Zachry and took wcond on Bobby Ramo'>''lgroundout. Al\er Brad Mills popped out. Make Stcnhouse was inten11onally walked. but Thoma-, then l\AC RAMENTO -A judge has s approved a class~act1on suit on behalf of •II• 1.4 million National Football League fans • p.m. -COLLaQI 8MKIT8ALL; UC IMM VI. long~ Stat•. Ch8nnll M. '.l1nglcd up the middle. The Dodgers had taken a 1-0 lead an the fifth on DaH! Anderson's RBI single. which scored German Rivera. who led oil wath a double against Darren Dilks The Expos taed at an their halfof the annang when StC'nhou..c doubled and scored on rookie Argen1s Salazar's single David Palmer staned fur the for SIO m1ll1on or more an interest on scai-on tickets not used dunng the 1982 NFL strike. Superior C'oun Judge Lloyd Ph11l1ps ccnified the da\•rnctaon O\ICr the objection of a lawyer for NFL club owners. who said the suit would be unmanageable because of the huge number of poten11al claims and \mall amount of damage~ for each one. 8 p.m. -COLLI• MllCITUU.: UCLA V.. Artzona, Qhannel 5. 10 p.m. -Cou.IQI aAlklTMU.: Fr.no State vt. Cat State Futterton. ChenMI M (~). 10 p.m. -HOCKIY: Kfngl va. Phtf~, Channel 8 (defa~). RADIO 4 p.m. -cou.a• aAaKIT9ALL: UC INtne va. Long 8.ech State, KWVE (107.t FM~ •:30 p.m. -HOCKn: KJnge ¥9. ~ KFOX·FM (93.5). e p.m. -coua• MMITaM.L: UClA w. Arl%ona, KMPC (710). Tboma• bpo), his first major league appearance since Aug. 13. 1982. when hl' \utlcred Jn eJbow tnjury which required ~urisl·r~ lk ~1l'kkd 1wo hit!> and two walks an three inning~ Attorney Mon Fnedman. who filed the suat an Dcc:ember 1982 on behalf of a San Francisco 49er i-ea!lon ticket-holder. estimated that each fan who held a 1982 seawn ticket would $Cl between $2 and $4 af the ~uat wai. '>uccessful. He saad that the total amount of interc'>t covered by the class was between SI O mallaon and $20 m1lhon. Phallaps' action an cen1fy1ng the class means the judge found that the 1nd1v1d ual ticket-holder <.·ould fairly represent ticket-holders nationwide in a suit on issues that are common to each claim. 0 p.m. -cou.a• aAMITMAU.: fr9n0 State va. Ca l State Fu-.rton, KEZY ( 1180). f'NDAY'8 RADIO 10:30 a.m. -IA-AU.: Oodger1 va. NY Yank .... KABC (790). "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For 1(1 .... ull ..,,.n l<"t' (',Ill 642-56 78 hf 122 SOC, Westman tin showdown tonight WHITTIER -The Southern ( alafornaa College basketball team 1s one step awa} from a berth an thl' NAIA National Tournamrnt an Kan .. a~ C 11). hut it'll one bag step Tonight (7 30) at Wh1t11er ( ollege. tht· Vanguard'> go up against 28-2 Wc\lmonl in th<.· NAIA D1\trn.1 Ill champ1on,h1p game and for ~( ( (oath 8111 Rc>nol d'> at'<; hard 10 forgl'I about ""hat happened the fif\t 11me these '"'O teams met. "I thank the) !>Ct some kind of rnord for mo\t lop\lded ..core ." Re ynold'> admitted. rdernng to Wc!.tm ont'<, 121·7~ 1hra,hang of lhl' Vnnguard'> "But that wa'> the fir\I league K"me and thq v.t·re pla) 1ng cxtrl·mcl\ Wl·ll at the 11me And. we weren't ready to pla) - mcntall) and ph)'il<:all)'-" Reynold'i d<lt:\n't cxreu 1ha1 IO hal'rx'n agrun tonight. howevC'r. SC< as an the champ1on!.h1p gaml· alter \urpmang Baola 66-59 Tuesday night "It wa'I 'cf) 1>atasf) 1ng for ever) bod) hut a b11 surpmmg to some." noted Reynolds of the '><ore It '>hould be notC'd 1ha1 B1ola as one of two 1eann "h1ch have defeated Wl·stmont 1h1~ ~a'ion We.,tmonl 1!> ranked founh an the nation an the NA I .\and \hoots an 1mprC"l\l\C S7 percent from the fl oor. fhe Warrior\. as Reynold'> puts at. arc "an N.\I \team with DI\ as1o n I player'>." I orward Mark Sheard. a 6· 7 tran'ifer from Punland ~1a1c. leads Westmont Sheard a'erages 17 points a game He 's j01ned up front br 6-9 Troy Knechtcl. who averages 12.5 poant'i and 10 rebounds. Guard M1kC' Moore. an All-< If· performer out of Los Alamitos l11gh. i~ a tranr.fer w11h two years playing l'>.pcm:nte at San Jose. ';( C rnunters w11h a fi"e pla)ers an the \tan1n& lineup who are averaging in double figurelt. (,uard Andre Smith leads the Van- guards with a 16.1 average. whale back court mate Sherwin Durham out of Golden West College. a'crage\ 13.4 points. Forward Dave ( or'i1 11; at I 3 9 rhe Vanguards. who won the NAIA Oastract Ill Southern D1v1s1on. encer the same wath u 22·8 rt•tord "I n·all) thank we'll be loose an this game." pred1clll Re ) nold!>. "We'll play hard and af we lan pla y with a lot ofcmotaon and be selective with our '>hots. we llhould make a aood atcountan& of oursclvci;." UCLA site of6 NCAA events Volleyball powers converge Former area standou ts lead rhe luwr\ uf Friday 's nlatdm. meet in a consolation matth ()aturda) at 5:30 p.m. and the championship match USC, Pepperdin e tn t ourney bc1v.cen rraday·" winners w111 ao ror the championship at LOS ANGELES (AP)-7·30 Lus Angeles wall be a world-Yard le)", a S<·n1or, " a pre-season All-American wade ce nter of attention WE~TWOOO -With the help of~,eral former area <.and1da1c and ha'> helped the TroJans to a 2()..6 record th as this '>um mer bccause'of the )t'ar high \<.·hool stJndCJUl'i, the USC volleyball team hopes to f l l"(' I I h Olympa<.· Games and a ball le'" "a> balk inio national prominence Saturda) and Rud) ), orak was :) s one \Ctter ast season int e preview of sorts wall kac:k 'iunda) 31 tht· < ollcgiatc Volleyball (lassie at Pauk• I rojan,· 5-1 atta<k. Yoder says he has matured since last ofT 1n two weeks. Pa, 111011 ' \ea\on and al<10 become a better blocker. UC LA. which will be lf 1'>olderbonher.Du•11 y1Hcgardcdas1hefineo;tsctter decpl) involved 1n the tlo\I l C I \ II< 'anta Barbara and Pcpperdan r ner produtcd an the ll ~ Ol)mPll'>. ·~the \ltC of-an round oul the four-11.·am tournament -the fir'll of three rht• )llunger Yoder. jUSI a freshman. IS an outside unereccdcntcd Silt major tug tolkg1all' luurnamcnl\ lhl'l year hllll'r '" l l\( ·, staning hn~up Has brother was a NCAA event!. an a 11\C . rnat·hed by former San Clemente lliKh thr<.·c -llmc All-Amrracan at USC-and ali.o starred on the tw.~-m~nth period. volle) ball \lar Bob Yoder. 1Hom1ng ofT a poor '83 season 1977 n:H!onal c.hampionshap team . We re talking about -.\C'\enih plau: in conlcrcn<.·e. But the Trojans figure to be .use ha11n t captured all of the former area talent. 19~ and fur u~. being at \trlingt·r 1ht\ \C3\0n 1hank1110 som<.· former area standout,, howe;·cr. . · . ~(LA and In L~s Angeles. induding Nl·wp<Jrt Har:~!~~. rad Rill Yardley and two I eppt·~d1ne ooam former ( .osta Mesa H1&h. stando~l 11.s.one ~~~-~1/ears _ } .. ''litl..&~,b.!uth~r~ g_f for:_~ ~~r;J.:i!~ :.-:::~IW9!~·-· Mark Ar~~ld .. a _!O~l~omo~~ middle b~~· .~~d .. ~~,L-» -.... ~II<•·, '-lr 4-~~~~f4,.~gur• ..... ~-,., · ~:ft•,LCh;~_,,.• :i e'' .. JT!";.,_.~ ~-• •' •';~~ r, uilatn K . ltonana. hrothl·r 0111111 \an Ckmentt· lliith A enter\ the tour!'amcnt wath a 2.,,0 record. • women's a1hkt1c director Pe1.l'J)t'rd1ne 1\ 11 -2 and ll( ·Santa Barbara as 23· 7. All four at I JCLA . In add1t11111 . the r rojan\ hoa~t talented Jun14i1 l ltu . 1h1iu wrnpctl· in th<.·< altfornaa Intercollegiate Volleyball Whai, Holland <.'alled "a nut ot I a ()u1nta I l1gh, at m1ddll' bh.x:ker ' L\\\ocaat1on fc~uval of sports" begins l i\C "\eedl'd third 1n the 1ournamen1 and will lute I 1tkc·ts for the tournament will be avaaloble at the Mard1 23-25 when the No 1 \l'nl Pl'PJX'rdinl· a1 S lO fnda) night No I \Ceckd Paulq P:H 1lmn ho\ nffirc and arc pncedat $3 for students ..chool ho•m the N( AA I <I ·\ Jnd N11 4 \Cl'd I JC Santa Barham "'II ml·t·1 a1 7 10 and \fl for .1duh1, men·\ We\tcrn Bai.ketball Reswnal\ The NC AA women·., Final four of baske1hall v.111 Ix· staged h<.'rt• March ~ 1-Apnl I Then come\ the womc n ·., gym na'>l It\ champ1onc;h1p41 April 6-7 follo~cd by the men'\ gym· na\lln champ1on~h1p, April 12-14. -no11g1:m,11:n-----,--------------~ Georgia struggles to victory Bulldogs outlast SEC fo e , tangle with Ke ntuc ky tonigh t "( icorg1a hai. a lot of fircp<>wt'r around the pen meter aplll~I the /One. and we had to I O 10 the 70ne when WC IOl into foul trouhle." Stllte Coach Bob Royd said. "This was a factor .. See ExhlbltJons by Members of the Nissan-Sponso red U.S. Olympic Gymnastic Team. Edison wins in volleyball Setter Dave WetTCI and ou141idr hatter Kenny Basal paced Edi.on tiaah to a fi ve·aame vac:tory over vis· 1tan1 Newport Harbor Wedne~da y naaht 1n npn·lcaauc volleyb311 ac- 11on From AP dl1pateltea If the Gcoriia Bulldog.\ want to staae another miracle run to the hnal four, they'll have to get started soon. In the other SEC opener. Vanderbilt belted Mi11is- '>lpp1 77·S7 behind Phil Cox's 14 points. Vanderbilt meets Auburn today. whale Florida faces Tennnatt and I ou1smna 'late takc1 on Alabama. In other tournament action Wednesday, Colbrado1 which d1dn 'twin a reaular-season Bia EiaJlt &ame, upcndco Iowa talc 6S·62, and Tom Alfaro hlr a 20.footjump shot with three second• lef\ to hf\ Kanua Sate to a 41-39 dec"1<>0 over Nebraska. You can't get tickets to the gymnastJc events at the 1984 Games ..• So, Come lo your own preview at the Auto Show. w,.,1 I n 111\,u I 't I I fJ W pm S.tl . M.tr I 0 I 0 .tm I 0 W I"" <-,1111 M.u I I 1 l ~'''HI 8 00 pm '>4 00 Adult Admi,,ion SI ()0 (hildff•n b 12. <Jndrr h f HI I FREE Dttcount Coupon•. worth t,J .00 olf adult admf11lon, ftllllable 8t participating Denn)''• Restaurant.I In Orlnge County and turToc.mdlng areas, Conroy'• Florttta throughout Or9nge. Lot ~. S.n Bernardino and · Rlvenlde Countla, •nd 1111 pertJdpatJng Orwlje CountJ Auto Dealera. L The Characn came out on top an the ~uaw con- test. I S-10. S-IS. 1S-7. 7-IS. I S-10. "I don't thank etthcr 1cam played t1pcc1ally well." ad(Tllllcd Ech'°n ( oach Rocky Caarclh after- ward. Ed110n 11 now 2· I on the )'Ouna acason. The mcn·1 volle)'blll ch1mp1on1h1p1 are sc:bcd· ulcd May 4-~ and the women's tennis cham· p1on1h1ps Ma y 12-20. II 1he cvcrm will ht uaaeJ 11 Pauley PaY1hon Georgia ~truglt'd 10 subdue another set of Southca\tcrn Conference Bulldoa" Wedncsdax night, o"ercom•nJ a fi vc-po1nt deficit in the &Ccond half to beat M11. 1s\ipp1 State S2·49 1n the opcnina round or the rnnfcrcncc tournament 1n Nashville. Tenn. Nut up for 17· I I Ocora1a 11 third-ranked Kentucky toni.aht. I.JUI year. the Bulldop uled 1hc1r $urprisana run to the ~[( tournament championship H a ,pnnaboard 10 the anal Four. But their ,haky effort apintt 9· f 9 Missi111pp1 State made them look hke an evtn bagcr Iona.shot this yea r "rh1s was one of the poorcat aames we've played 1n wh1chv.ewon."ta1dGeora1aCoachHua.hOurham" rate deserve. credit for mak1nJ us play poorly." Followina a sloppy flrat half, Durham laetU amo h.s team 1n 1bc drc 1n1 room. "We were tryina 10 ,ct them fired up," he uid."Wc felt wt didn't play as well as we arc capable of P.la)'1na. But we won the aame We had 11 wol'lt than that. • Gcor11a hat 16 or 20 frtt throw• and . put awa)' Miul ippa tatc betund rc~~c Hor1c:e McM1l11n and O<>n1ld Hartt). who rcplK'id ineffective aar Vem flcmina and Jame• Banks The aame w11 filled wnh m1tt1kct b)' bOth team\ - S1at( had 20 tumovcra and •hot only 47 pen.ens and Ocoraia had 11 turnovcn and "101 44 Pt'rttnt • In the We tern Athletic Conference quancrfinal1, It was W'yomina40, Colorado State 36and New Mexico over Utah S6-4S WyomanJ plays No. 9 Teus-EI Pato. the reaulaMca'°n champion, and New MclllCO aon ap1ntt Brlaham Youna Friday niaht. Basketball scores MIDWHT 1111ii111,.n \), lo•• .. TOU19 NAM1 Nll A..._Tell ,.,., ..... ~Otc llU .. 11• ff, i.l'IOdf hl•llf ~ 11 t1111t1111n11H, 11, "'"" 11 sr ' NIA WISTS•N CONl'IUHCI l'•cHlc OM.- W L f'ct. Ga Lallfn 40 71 ·~ POtll•nO ,. H 603 , Seattle » 2f m • ""°"''~ )0 u 47• " Goioen Stat• ,, J) ... 11'" San DleOo n 40 m 11\.'i ~IOMtleft Utel'I u 2' .W1 D•llH l4 2' ~ \l'J KantH CltV 1t l l '" S''°' Oellv•' 1t n "4 61.'l San Allt°"IO ,, ,. 4°' ' HOUllOll 74 le ll7 10 I ASTllU• COH,.ltlHCI Atlantk DMMell ao1ton 47 u 7$1 Phll•o.tOlll• )7 ,. '°7 ,.,., Ntw Vori. ,, 2S "' 10 New Jertev )) 2' U7 14 WH lllllOI°" 77 )S 4.li 70 e.-11 ONt.- Mllweult." ,. JS 603 Detroit l6 ,. Sil I , Atlanta )I " ~ , . .., Cl'llOOO u >7 ,., l)'J'j Clevtleno n )9 ,., u tndl•fl• " 4A 7tO 19' j W"'-'4MY'1 k¥H Pl'llteO.•Pl'I•• 1 ll. Lelltn 10~ Detroit 107 Allan•• fl 8o\IOll I 17 Utell 10. New JerMv 10., Mllweu~H 100 Oe11e1 I IS. Ctevetend lOJ Pl\Otnl• 123, HOu$10tl I 10 !le11 Dlt OO 114, ln(llene 110 Tonltfll'I Geme1 i.te111t et We1nlngton Chtugo et Kan'" Cltv 76en 113, Laun lOS f'HILADILf'HIA -Erving 21, l1v1ronl I, Melone 11. ChHIU II, Tont v IS, Wltllem1 3. ft lcnero1on I, Jont1 10, C JOM•Oll I Total1 47·M lt·30 113 LOS ANGILIS -ft1mo11 2, WllkH 10. At><lul J11>0.r 19. E JollntOll 11, Scott 1'. Wottr\V IS Cooper 10, M(c;" 0, Na11r 2. McAOOO 0 Total\ U ·N 13·" IOS Scwe bv OUantn l'tlkdel.CIMe 21 2t v ,,_ 111 Let1"~ 11 )4 36 D-lOS Tr"" POllll 1><>111-C-r 4 FouMd ou1-e JoMIOll 1ttooun<11-f>hllaoe111111a ).4 (Malollt 111. LOI ·~ ).4 (Wortnv 10) AUli11-PflllaO.ll>l\la ,. (Ervine f ), LOI Anoete1 24 IE JO!'llUOfl 111 Total 1ou11-Pn1la0tlPP'll• " LOI AnQttel 30 Tec11ntc111-Pl'l11eoeton11 llle91t CleftnM. 2 A-11.SOS HtA an.no.Me Homt oame\ Olav.a. IOl•l •lltnO•nu eno everaoe 111enoence for ,,.,e 13 Nat1~1 ltlktlball Auocl11ion 1u m1. ttirouo'1 t•me• of Sunoev Maren 4 TMm O•tMt T .... Av .. Allen•• 37 22U60 7.09l • 8otton JO 443,067 14,76' ClllCIGO 37 1l0,4S4 6,S77 Cltvt11no JO 161,169 S,396 OallH 31 417,613 ll,79• Denver I JI 3)4,91 1 10,904 Detroit 31 .U,135 "'°'' Go•den Slate 37 2•1.f 14 •. 111 Hou1ton J7 JU,413 11,0.W lll(ll1n• 32 314,543 9,13() Ken•u City 32 1'3.2 .. e.221 Lallfn ,, 4)2,911 14.m MllweukH 27 7 ... l 5' 9,'39 Ntw Jerltv )0 35'.111 11 ,937 New York ,, 356,fll 17,309 Phllaoetonl1 ,. 407,403 14,371 Pfloenl1 30 317.109 10,7S7 Porlleno )7 40S.Jl2 12,666 Sen Antonio lO 111,151 9,77S !Ian Dteoo ,. , ... ,9JS S,891 v·Stettlt 37 JSl.423 11,0.W 1·UllP'I JI 29t,637 t,569 Wt\nlnglon 11 22•.03J l ,073 Lu~ ... '·*'°" 10.444 Tnt evtreoe -allenoencH of '"' 13 Ne!lone 8 e•ke11>eN AuoclatiOn IH m1. 1nrouoP'I gal'l\t\ of !lunoev Ma ren •. 'om· oared IO ll'flr everaQt\ for '"' ltllle numoer ot l>Omt oemt\ IH I 111wn THnl 1MJ.M IMJ·U Gllall9e All1n11 1 093 7,1>51 uo lS 1 BO\ Ion " 1'9 IS, 110 011 34 I CP'ltcago 6.S11 1 Sii• On 1.01' Cttveteno U 96 4.104 u11 1.m Dalla\ ll.1'• 17.ISl uP 1,"41 Ot nvtr 10,804 11 . .o? On 1" Detroit l•,06• ll,753 uo 116 GotoenStelt 1.117 l,U I On 6S9 Hou\IOn II .O« 1.1H UP 3,J" lnOl•n• 9,tlO 4,731 UP S,099 Ken111 Cllv t .?27 l,477 dll 7SO Lakin 14,921 IS.494 On S16 MJ11o11ul'.H 9,939 10,253 On 314 New Jerttv 11. 937 12,•77 on 735 New Vork 17.JOI 9,171 uo 7,..,7 PP'llledt lonle 14,37' IS,230 dn 15' F'h<>tnl• t0.7S7 ll.2tt On S)I Porlleno 17,666 12.666 tveri San A11ton10 9,775 9,714 On '39 Sen Diego S ... I •.tOe uP tt3 v·Steltte 11,044 14,))7 On J.2• r·UleP'I 9,569 1,S7S uo 9'4 We1nlnoton 1.013 1.156 on 613 L .. tue 10.444 10, 1'5 uo Vf , 8o••on n" Olav.a ) g1me• In Heriford ¥·St1t1te ,., .. oteveo 2 oemt\ 111 h com1 I U11n na1 otaveo 1 game\ In LH VevH COL.L.EGE Conference T eumaments Allenfk CMU CeMwelKe (AtGr...,W.t, N.C.) l'rldev'1 l'lnl R_,_ Geme1 Nor IP'I C 1rotlne ~I CltmM>n Oukt "' Geo<ula TteP'I MarvlanO "' NortP'I Cerotln1 St W1ke F oral! v1 \ltrgtnl• A .. nfk 10 I At Mer .. ntewn, W. \la. I TMl!v't Ove~t St 8on1venture v1 St Jo11e>11'1 Ouaut1ne •I Otorge W11lllngtoo Wof Vlrolnle v1 ltutgtr1 OMeVllrtC........_ (AtMllMH4 Kw.) ,.,...,,.,..,.. .... ..,,.. T.,.,...... T9'11 vt VOU11t•l•o s• Morllheael It V\ INJ/rav St ~..,,.c.., .... (AJNallMlt,T .... I , .. .,,.~ FlorlOt "' T-"" U>vlllal\I St v& AltOtll\t AUl>l.lfn Vt \ltnclefl)(tl KtnlUCk\I n Georgie ~~ ''*¥'• ..,,,..., .. , (At a..um.nt, T111ul NE L.oul .. ne "'· LOUl•Jane Teel\ L.amar ¥1. M(Ntftt St ._. .... ~ ""*Y'• lecell4 .... IAINeutMft) SMU vt Ttot A&M TtMll Tedi VI lttce ,,._~c...,_. '"'""'"' ltnlltlMI• CAtHeut•> Hou1IOt1 8eolltt v1 Arll ·LHlll ltodl MtrCM v• Samford Wntent A"*"' C#fwtftee ,,,...,., t.mllMIJ , ... , ...... , .... , wvomtno .a ToH·EI l'•tO New MealCO vt l flOf\tl'll VO\lftO NCAA tournatMnt per1k:lpenb A lhl cl ttam1 111at have "'~ w tn1 1n '"' lfU NCAA bHllelbeM tournament Metro A 11anr1< A 11\ltttc Cot1lennc1 IOlla ,..,., Le.ave -Prlnct ton MIO·El\tern Athtellc Conf .. t!Kt North Ctrottne A&. T Sourl'tfn COlllertnct -Ma"lla" Sun 8tll Conference "'' • beme·8 ffl'lllngP'lem COMMUNITY COLLIGI cerm°' 115, sec AW·Stan M ALL•STA•S -M 9. O'Hern '" Gooottlt 7, 8J1no11 4, GrH n 14, Sloer to, Murrtv a. ktllv 10, Gutn 9 S110,.,.,,1 10. 8err\I 2 Totet1· 34 16·20 U Cl••ITOS -GrH r 16, Kutzi.e 10, S!>elr\ 10, Vtzt>•• 4, Lutke 6. 0111 14, FH1oeretd 11. Helll\Ofl II. Chtltltn 6, H•ll 7, Guv a. Colemen 4 Zotti• 48 19·77 llS Htlftlmt C1rrt101, S. .. T 0111 fou11 All· $lat1 26, Cerrllo1 Tl ...s~"' Coaat Conference f'\evw, ~ HI. Yr. K Green, Compton 6 7 Fr P O'Htrn, Cvortu. S· 11 So A Maru1lch, CYortn 6·4 So 8 Hennon, Cerr1to1 1·1 So Z M Mt SAC 6•6 So It 0111. Cerrito• 6·4 So It TllomH , Stnll Ana 6·7 So It LUCH , F"ulltrton •. , So M Kt llv. $enl1 Ane 6·7 So J Slft>htn\, OCC 6 1 So H-•blt~ L 81\llOO, Comoton •· 4 So e Gueu . occ 6·1 So J YezO.I(, Cerrllo1 6·2 Fr 0 Slt>er, G~n Wttl 6·0 So It Murr1v, Gol<ltn Wtlt 6·4 So It GOOOMll, CvPrtU, 6 l So G CPltw, Comoton 6 4 Fr J 8trrv, OCC 6· l So M Lono. Fllertn 6·6 Fr Co·oteveo Of ,,.,. VH r Anort GrHr 1Cerrllo1). $el'll VH I (Fullerton! Coach of tl'lt Vt1r JK k aoooenovlcP'I (Ct rrll0t) HIGH SCHOOL State R ... OMll (It Lot .,,..... """' Ar-) IOYI OWIMerl I W~v'IK­ Lono e .. ch Potv ov• Nortll lttvertlOe 79, Powav 60 Footl'll"· 81ker1fleto 60, ltettoa S7 Crtn1n1w. LO\ Anotlt1 ove Tllur\On $emltlN ll •• 1 •rid • 30. S11urdav Fln11\ 11 I JO om DMt*\ II C'rldevl 7-0CH nt lcM 174· 11 V\ LA Lu'"'"" 1?3·11 a JO-Workmen 12S 31 "' Wl\P'llnoton Union, F rt1no 126 3 t !latu•dev Fine!\ el S om DM\l«I Ill ll'rldevl Armv·Navv Ac:tatmv I II 21 Ova 9 l~Av1ne1 122·71 v1 Pew.def\t Potv 12J·SJ 11 G1P'lr Hlg'1 !lalutOh F1n1l1 11 1 4S P Ill OIRU DM1lelt I WtOftndev's k11'11 even• <71 01 ove Felflu S2. S1n11na. !>ant" 49 Wo t 8a1<erlflefd ~. Fon1ena 4S Loe••. LOI AnQtltl (11 I) Ove TnuflO•v ~mlllnals 11 S lS 1nO J JO om , !laturoa v Fln111 11 6 4S Pm DIVltltfl II (frldey I l »-1nolo (77·2) "' Sen Joequln Mam· oriel, Frt1no C76·S> 5 lS-Polnl Lome (26·0) VI St JOMPll t1S I> S.turo1v Flnel1 11 J IS 11,.,, Dtvt11tn Ill (FrlOtvl MarlCOOI <73·0) bv• 6 30--HOllVll .. ( 19·4) Y\ WOOOll kt (JS·)) et Genr HluP'I Seturoav Final• 11 11oor1 NOTE All games 11 LA SOOfll Artne oceot Dlvl1lon Ill "mlllnal\ COfNt'\UNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Golden WHt It, Orange Coest 15 (*'II CNll Cenfwenul OttANGI COAST -AnotrM>n 7, ltlvtrt l6. Glntb\.lro n . Huftcl'lmlot 3. Menooze •. Gel'\tffft 17. Ken .. , 10, 8urrl1 f. Krulllla O 101111 JS 1s-n es GOLDIN w•n -Pl1t1001 •• Jonn.on IS. ft1met1t..tf'I 77. 8oOon 17. Lembert 20, Eallln 2. Love I, Fou um 1 Total1 JS lt·lf .. Ht llllrnt GotOtn Wt1I 38· JS ltevu· latlon 11·n Tolll fout1 OranQe COH I 37. Gotoen WHI ,, FoultO Ollt ltameet1er1 <GWCI. E1ftln IGWCI. Lo"a CC.WC), Kru1>111 IOCCI. Glntl>urg (OCCI. MendOza COCCI. Kentat COCC.I • MaUtcflUHll 'II TtmPte : i ~ I' ~ ~~.: ~ ~ >1'>",r•'lr~ '~ • Al ew Ytflr) . -~-· .lJ....':'f.·~~ u.,. ~, • .-.,._ u • .dJiil ~.,,~,~,, ~~ .. ~efte~·~ Taclav'• Ov1r1erflnlll1 Connt<ll(lll "' ~yr"vH Plll\b\JrgP'I v1 Vlllenov• CifOfllttown "' Providence 801ton Cot1e11• "I St JOM'• • Bit llttll ,.,,...,., StmlllMll I At ICtnatt Cttvl 0-l•noma "' Coloreoo K1n11\ v1 Ken1e1 St ate Slrv I' l'l4a Y' 6 ltl'nlflMll Montena v1 Moflta11e St Wt t>tr SI "' Nh•eOa Reno ICACMelf• (•I f'~MPMt. N.Y I TtclaW'I l'lnt Reund Gemn Wagner "' ROOtrl Monh F elrttlgll DlcklnM>n "" Siena Lono tt1e110 U v1 St Frenclt, NY Merill v1 l.ovote. Mo ICAC Ntr91Alantk CllMr-• , ........ ~. 8011ot1 U •• Cenl1tu1 Maine et Nortlle11tern ICAC s.vttl (AtHarrt....,,e, Va.I T......,.t '"'' It~ OatMt J1mt• Madlton VI Gtorot Mt.on I Ht Caroltn• Yt Wllltam a. Marv lattC..•tC.....,tftCit (At T..,Mll,W.) Tedlv'• OU.,._.., Rloer YI AmwftMI Ortlllll v• Ott•ware Towt0n St. vt e uckM!l L•ft'l'tllt vs Hohlr• Metftteltjfj~ . ,~, ..... TMtv'• '"'' •MIM Gemet 1.oultvllle "' Cln<CMell Vlfalillt Tttll YI Tui- Mernolllt St "' I Mlsllulw t ,IOftcSI SI vt aC>Utll CttOltnt ..CAA (Atllt ,~ .._._,, TMtY'• fllnt•._....,_ 2 t m -Vit ti It vt Htw Mtlltco II •• m -UC lrYlnt V\ Lene ~ I t 7 t m -NevltN Le• \I'"' vii llNt JOM SI f t I'll -, rftl!O SI YI Cel 11111 ,utlerlClft II .,. ....... 0¥ Ccill ... I Al CNc.tee) T•Y'•''"' • ._. ...... Ofet R~U vt OklallOtM City l\illw Y• I Vlflt•lle Xavltt, Ill. "' II l.tvl• 1.0VOla. ti v• °''''" ~y*' c ....... -..... T 9lllllt'• """''•lilt• CrflflMI\ ti hllMI• It WIOIUt II at TUI\• ' I OROHMONT -TllomH 10, Flt l'l t I. Brown 9, Wt1t 17, Mc:Levle I), Cronin 7. Mafl S Tolel• 2S 17· lf 67 ' SADDLllACK -Gena 4, E111v 19, Jon11 17, l.lml>f'ook S. Lenoue II , Hl11t1 6 Total1. ll 1 a 69 H1Jlllme l?·J2 Total toutt Crou MOnt '•· s.ooieo.ci. ,, Hlttt sdteet Laeuna ... di "'°'' H~ ... di "'°' ~ kl'lt lltt ILll IOtl 10 NO<dt>eru, ••• dtl Get>rlet. •· J, clel Mer-I, •-2' dtl Fowltr, •-t. Hewor111 11.a1. to••. >-•. wot1, • J, 6 >, • I, erumfletO !Lil IO\I, ) •· t 1. WOii, ,.,, •·O. Tl aral\dt <L8 ) '°''· , .•. , .•. >·•. w°", 6·0 DeWeet ferrv·W•ll•ct (L8 ) toll to ledltv ·Otnt, 4 •· ' 7, del Dernoman·eerelund, 6·J, •· l, Te lrandl·MAIOfl'• (Lil •0411, ,.,, l ·•. Wotl, 7•J, M ..... .... .... WIONUOAY'S •UULn IMtfl " fl·•v ...,,., ... M ,.,...., Ill.ST •ACI. 6 l\lt'IOllOt SllaVllOOb (Mt'zal 7.0 UO ) 20 PrOV<I Duke (ltlnc.evl 420 UO \leltntlna L-tSJbllel • 20 AIMI r11eed •v. 1tr1nce •oo we, ,,1o :v l'urc:llaM, Nt11I -.no, Rtdlld, Jtf Man• auver, MIOllt MNMr, ll'vremlO Zoth Time 1 10 4/t. HCOND •AC8. 1 111• '""" Settv ltrlnct 1$11>llltl t.00 UO UO lrnooroftheul!lvtf'M (Gerctel uo ~ 00 ltun ,,.,. G•IH V IP!nav) ,. AIMI rKed. Lavononttnt. MeKal'.00. Ttlbat Kl~. l.awvlll'• CllOlct . '11owcrffll. TurllO, Ceotaln Gii. Ml>HHI', Mtt.IUtll Time 1.44 2/S n DAIL y DOU•L.• U·•> oeld 1n '° TH•D ••Cl. One mllt f hellerd'1 Walen ISl\Mtlrl U 70 7 70 4 00 Crime F'" IH•WllYI UO u o NO\IOt 11.lolltm) J ~ AJMI '.C:t0 Count ll'lt Houle, C"-"O, Do<tor 'oote, •-H, TrOlall H0'1w , lfltn ,..,,,., Tov, Parleolano Tlrnt IJt 1110\MTH RAGI. 6 furlOll(l1 Premlertl\111 (Me1•> J 40 Sen(! t lld S.a l\lalt<\1uet11 Sane! Olt0t' ll'lncevl AIM> rec.a Rom•n ru lm \tat>tlz.a Tlmt 10t 21S •S IXACTA (3 II 0110 117 00 l'll'TH •ACI. Ont mile 220 2 10 2 40 2 10 uo lltrlff. Maoem Fort>t• (Garc111 > tO 7 60 2 10 AOllaleO l •Ov IV1tenzut l1) 6 00 7 '° It.In on Mv Peredt IPlncavl 210 Alto'"'° Plnlt. Sallr, Wind ot France. Svt11nldt , Olgnlle Time 136 U IXACTA 17·3) 11110 wt SO SIXTH •Ac•. 6 lurtono\ Her Rov11tv ( f orol 1.00 4 00 3.40 Petrlcta Jame1 (V1 .. niue1e1 4 40 3.40 Sonore Court (Hewttv I 310 AIM> rtCtd ltlQutH, Commtndrt1t, Lovetv Frtend•lllo, P•ulng 1na Htlm, Mv Merv M Time I 10 2tS HVINTH •ACI. 6'1'1 lurtono1 HI Vu Lulu IOtlvertl) 1 40 J 40 UO 8uene Ft <Toro) J 60 2 80 Petch Petet'! Paten IPlnc.evl • 80 AIM> rtG.O Note 81rO, Uotlttlno. Grev Suten, Perky'\ F.ncv, Weooln9 Flower Time I 16 4/ S '5 •XACTA (8·11 oe~ M6 SO llGHTH ltACI. 6''°' turlon9\ C0tllv Arrey IFlill 1160 t 40 6,00 Oenzeoer (Gyerral 35 60 If 20 I'm ltH"V Stnol<tn• ILll>heml 13 '° Tlrnt I 16 215 u ll'ICK SIX 14·)·1-3-l·l l P•IO u .ns.AO wltP'I 17 winning llCkal• l1lx hor111) U Piek Sl11 cot1M>lallon oelO l 1M 40 wlln Sn win nlno llckeh (five horM•I NINTH RACI. I II 16 mlltt Cosumet IGutrrt) '40 • 00 3 00 P1ttn (Meza) 1.00 S.20 Ct rro Pinto IC••l111tclal SM> Time: 144 3/S •S IXACTA (S·4) Paid 1107 jO Allendence 23, llO ')I' t I ., . EXHIBITION IASBBALL Indians II, Anetft 1 IAI Tuc11111l kll't bY "'"'"-Calllornla 100 000 OOC>-I 3 O C 1tvt11nd 000 760 JOx-11 12 I JoM, ftomo 141 Steton IS), l.1Corte ltl eno Nerron Mitter (ti, Sutcllffe HtllOll ro Frazier 111 encl Wiiton. Alla11\0ll ISi W-HHIOn L-ltomo l•P9' 2, °""" 1 IAt Wftl ,...,,, ... di, Illa) kll't bV......,,.. Lo' AnOtltl 000 010 OOf>-1 S I Monlftll 000 000 101-2 I 0 Pena. Hooton 10 . 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Jack\onvllte el h moe 8ev ~W'' G•met LA lxoren t i Oekland Mlcnlgan 11 Oenvtr Mamonl1 et Ntw Orlean• Houl ton at CP'llCIOO San Antonio al Olllenome PP'lll10.1onle 11 New Jentv 81rmlnOhem al F'fll\Ouron ~Y'• Getne w11P'l1ng1on •• Arizona ....... 4A ,. 52 27 24 .. 7 ... 47 S7 " )I 17 0 )4 21 10 16 '° 77 79 32 37 IS , .. 10 10 )4 J I 37 30 Golden West's Ewart misses pert ecto bid ~ •~o RBI and Adncnnn.r Muon, ~ho ,. ... w ent 2 for 2 vr·hh a.n RBI. : University's Fu tosses one-htttef; Edison breezes A fourth-1nn1n1 erro r wu the only thin.a separatina Golde n W est Cor. legc s Cindy Ewart fro m a perfect game W ednc$day afternoon . But the R ustler pnch er iettled for a no-hitter 1n Golden We~1·s 9-0 ro m p over v1s 1t1n& Long Beach C aty ( ollea,e 1n wom e n 's '>oflball acuon And on the high school front, U n1,cr~1t) High'~ M am F u hurled a o ne·h1t1er 1n a 2-1 trium ph o ver M 1ss1on VieJO while Ed 1wn blanked host S t P a ul 5.0 A t Gold e n W c!>I. £:.wa rt im proved ht'r m :ord to S-0 a nd the R U\tlcrs made in 11 out o f I 3.1:.wart '>truck ou1 )I~ an d didn't allow a w a lk fhe Ru~tler o ffen se wa<> provid ed b~ Lynn Ahtcn w ho wen1 2 for 2 wi1h A two-outerrorm lhefourth innina .; prevented Ewan from p i.ckina up • .. : perfCCl pme. · At Minion V1eJO, U nivenatyt Fu • a llo w ed a 5tnale Wllh two out 1n the bonom o f the 1evmlh 1nnina tO tee •. her no-h it bid 10 out the w.ndOw. She : struck o u1 the finaJ ti.ttCT to settle for ·• a one·h 1n er. · F u had helped henelf 1n the thjrd •, 1nn1na w ith a two-run ho~. • The victo ry improved the Tro,an1' ·, re,ord to 2.0. At t Paul H1ah. Ed110n scored :: four run~ 1n the first two inn1np and .! then co aste d to a victory tn " n on-league acu o n. J uhe Carpenter went the di5~. s 1nkinJ out nine. She aJso added a pair ofh 1ts ai. did Manha Noffsinaer. Kon G endro n hat a solo home run in th e top o f the seven1b for the C hari(:rs and Kelli W inkler added an RBI d o uble . • l:.d1son ts n ow 3-1 on the s.e&IOn. .. ....................................................... ' Rustler women stun Coast in ·QT ' .. • ~ .. . .· .. Jennifer Johnwn a nd T ami Plat· foot con verted clutch free throw\ in 1h e fin a l minute Wed ne~ay ntght to lead host Golde n W est to an upset ovcntmc 89-85 vict ory over dtstn ct n val O ra nge Coast. Ea(hcr. Johnson's baske t 1n 1hc DREAM • • • From Cl m useum in the world," conunued Ucbcrro th. "and I can te ll rou, this o ne is lhc best in the w o rld.' A lo t o f people were there Wednes- day for the big day . including many forme r Sou1hc rn C alifornia Athle tes o f 1hc Year - s uc h a s Jac k Kramer. M e l Pa tto n . Sam Hanks, Pat M cCormick. John Naber. Carlos Palo mino . G lenn O av1s a nd Mike Ciarrett. Ram!I Coach John R o binson accepted En c 1>1c ker\On "• ho no r fo r him a'i 1he 1981 rcc1p1ent 1 he world \Ccm s to have go ne c ra1} 1n rclcn1 ~car!'> about bc1ni ··N o I .. a nd thue an: '>O many w1nncr'i hen:. you u111'1 k eep up w11h th em R ccogn111ng tnd1v1dual!I who h a p- pen to be w11h 1n 1hc scope o f C'l>rpor.lllo n!I 1sn·t always :.s o ptn a s 1t '>hould be. Bui on 1h1s occa~1on . Joh n r King. the prc~1dcn1 and c h ief operating o fliccr o f F irst ln1c m a 1c Bank o f'Cah forn1a . d e!'>Cnc' 11 for h1~ suppon of this ende a vor The m em orabilia a l thl'. mu~um ranges from Jim Thorpe lo Ba~ R u 1h. from UCLA bas ke tball dynasties to boxtni champion James Je ffrie). from the Dodger'> to lhe Junio r Ro~ Bowl. from T y Cobb to lhl' rckno wne d H e lmi. W o rld Tro phy . Sch roeder a nd hts a<1soc1a tes, Bra ven •· n udd >" D )•c r a nd Pa l Don · ncll), h:.tH' counlle\\ well-wishe r'> from the sponing community over thl· years Uebcrro1h. the Lo'> .\ngclt'!'> O lym· PK Organ w ng Commtttcc prc~1denl and '>OOn 10 ta ke over a .. major league b a !>Cball's comm1s'11oner. '''>Ure to be subject o f c nt1c1sm -w tthin the scope of the OI~ mp1c C...amc!'> and t h e game of oo~h:ill. where every de- c 1s1on 1'> go1ni to ruh fcathcn. rl·gard k '>) fina l seconds sent the pme into ovcnim c So ph omore c enter Janet . R a mac ke"' led G olden West with 27 points as t he Rus1lers o pened South Coast Conference play with a victo ry. M eanwhile . the lou was the first of the sea~n ap1nst sill defeats for Coach D ick Ryan's Pirates. The two teams combined for 61 fouls and before the niaht was o ver, seven players had fouled out. Johnson·s 8-foot shot with three seconds left got the Rustlers even at 77. L~ncttc Lamben added 20 points for Golden West. which improved its overall reco rd to 6-3. O ranJC Coast aot 22 points from Lisa 01Mbura. Saddleback It, Grot1moat It The Gaucho~ o pened Pacific Coast C o n fercnce p lay w ith a victory on I he ir own coun. Heathe r Estey, out o f Coro na del M ar H igh. led the G auc he>i with 19 point\ wh ile: Kim Lanoue added 18 and Lisa Jones chipped m 17. The C...aucho' are now 4-2 overall UCibatters La Verne, 4-2 F onuna1e ly for UC Irvine·~ baseball team. n 's n o t ho w many hits you ge t in a game. it's ho w many runs. and W e dnesday the Anteate rs p arlayed ju~l thrce hits into four runs. whic h was twice better than v1s1ting La Verne C'o llep:, whic h wasted /J JI I TS en ro utt' to a 4-2 non -conference Ion. The v1ctory a ivcs the Antcatcl"'i a Y-12 ov~rall<re<:ord. Ed Deese, a n gh t-handcd junio r, struc k oul JUSI o ne and walked two "'h1le 'iurrcn dcnng I I htts through six 1nn1n~ to gel the victory T h(' Anteatc~ ~orcd tw1ce in the firsl 1n n 1n& when l:.d Clark walked and e"entuall> scored o n a wtld pitc h .\dam (1ing later "ogled and scored on a 'l)Cnfice Oy . Kl'CP that thought in m ind a' )OU pcru\C t h roufh the two ston e' of C°'"9 vohvt>al hcauty at 214 Adami.. 1n add1t1o n to COACHU' f'OLL the mcttculOU\ ground s. M1kc~ugarK"ored onan RBI s ingle h' Don D:n 1\ 1n the third 1nn1ng for th~· .... 1nn1ng m3rgin. a nd Pau l Ham- mond 1r1pkd 1n B rad)' A nden.<>n in the tourlh 1nn1ng. 1 u<;LA 121·01. 320 o••. t Pepoero111t. .Wi1ho u1 h is he lp -well. 1f you '' 21. *· l usc f70·6J, 240 • Si n o1"'° -t~l'm a. fan . .)ou 'rc right J llJ\ \b)l: .• 2'~, UC ~1nra &~rt.ere f' r _ , . -~,., 4..~ ii.'.\fw"'"'•M.1o.. ~· r~ )). "°". _j' --> • ~ ~,..,.r • ·• ·"'·· ... ~ I l( I return!> to action l·nda y. ho\ltn~ f qaQl)i'Ul Jlt 2:J0 . .,.~r ,tr.,~,1-r.. ': ,,_;ffr . I It 1), ISO, I George Meton I t• lJ. 90, -f 01111 Stele ( 11 l l. 84 10 Long Bt1cP'I Slate () 0 "' Vollevball HIGH SCHOOL E<111on Ott Nt woorl ~41tt)Qr IS 10 \ t S I\ 1 1 t S, I~ 10 WedneMSav'• tr•n~c"on• aAHaALL Amll'k.an LH811t MINN ~TA TWINS-\IQl'.0 Ml't 5.mlthlOll, otlcl'ler to • one veer con1rac1 NelleNI LM~ HOUSTON ASTltOS-Slt nt<I JoH (ru1 outllelOtr. 10 • IP'lr" vH r •• lfll\IOn ot P'll1 '°"'"'' l'OOTIALL Natttntl """" LffelM NEW ENGLAND .. 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COK'1o. 1.A,AYITTa 6IMd Jot INIC!nl. •11~• *""'*°· tul•lenl loo•IM11 toe<flft H()ttTHl-N ll.l.IH04t-Na"*9 Jeltft loWO t\tltlllll ~ CMCtl BOATING Angelman series to open Saturday Rah13 C onnth1an 'i ach1 ( luh "111 kid on II\ I Q!(4 \nJelman <)(-ne\ Sa1u1d<1) ka1u11na )Oeh l!. of the Pcrformanu: lfa nd1 ap Rac ing Fleet (PtlRF> and t he Mid get Ocean Rat· 1na C la)\ (Mot~(') T h11i " the lin.1 year the MOR< hia bct·n includl•d in lhC' p u pul:ar ~rtc named tn hone>r o f the late Hui h M Angelman. o ne of Southern Cali- fornia\ mmt t·m 1nc nt yacht dc- Sli nN!> and butldcri.. O n S u nda), Newport H arhor Yacht Club w ill ~ ho~1 10 the Lthman-12 'iatlor~ 1n the annual St P:uric k 'li 011> Reptu• So1.11h ho re 'ach l ( ·1ub w1ll con - duct tht' founh rnl·e o f tb Wanter lf1b.1c h 1 ~rte\ for a ll cl:.t\'lC''i on 'unday Cenitoatopa sec All-Stars NORW.\L~ -Defend1na at.ate champio n emto\ C'otlqr u~ a btalancJCed atUJ k to rout the uth C'out C'onfmnct bl kctbell all·slln 1 1 S.. 4 Wednnd•) n1aht 1n the Falcon'i>'m. Bruce Hennon led t h e Falcon\ with 18 points while Andre <irttr added 16 O ran ( oast'' J eff trpheni and • Golden Wr1t't Dan S1bcr had 10 PGtftU 1p1ett for the e ll tan Comp1on•, Kev in rttn wH 1he all·ll•n' too M:arcr with 14, • l m .\ngde\ H arbor w ill be' ~warm· 1ni .... 11h 1xcan racin g )aChts Saturda} a' L n\ \nick' \ c h t Club tqe~ the 1hmJ r:irt' of 1t\ Whitney Scnes for I n1crna1t0nJI OfTsho~ Ruic nattnl). 1ht· I \ I 1m c:i. c;cn~ for the Per- 1111 man~e H andicap Rac ing Acct, the I 1nl«.' "httne' Series for the Med cl < >c.cJn RaC't ng C la\s and the Todd Par dil ~ne~ for le~scr ratrd PHRF ':tl.'hl\ All C'IU~!I will MUI • h o n 1.:our~1.: 11round the buoy \bo 1n I .A Harbor. C'abnllo Bcal'h Yacht Club w ill hold 1ls Turnbuck le Reaatta with small n n c-dcs1gn boat!I sa1hng 1ns1de the harbor o n 'aturda) and tarae o ne-de •an yac h1s and PHRf rat· 1nas rac1na 1n the ocean o n und.ay . In other ercu o f the South~m <. ahforn11 Y achuna ASSOCtatJon· ..... M9mca .. , K~t Ht rOOf Yactlt CIUI>-ltltllle ReMl141 ( .. c11&..-1 S.turo.v o.i ,..., voi ciu. -c.1..,. o-. ltace 1 a.rw \.tfle\I s.tllOt'I' Weoden ,,..,_ 0-.... MMc:lellen -OM ,_,. Tll'l'lt lt ... 11•, k"'"'9'1' ll'e<lflc Ma'lfttf' Yectll a. -~ 1W1 Reu IS1-MrlMI aun.lv ... Die.- Mio 0-.. y e(1ll 0.. -°""'°"9 ',..,.. Itta ll04ill S.I~'· ltc:Nla•!t .... MIUl'Gev ~fl'IWftlWlll\ VIOll Ciu.--.,... It.a .. c. , ....... , ,., ...... Mh.iGft .. , YecM ClllO -W~IW ~ .. ~nta a.re IKll\t ~ -1111 .. ~ ... .... ....... Cf\IMIM ltleftO\ YllQ\t Ola -""" .. ,. llt ... tte, kh.,•• kll\Mv AMAN Yentl C... -... w• i.tur••· ~· ll'Ollll 0vme Yec;M CIW8 -Mrlllt Wta ~· ' I I ' . . \ ... OrMge Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Thureday, March e, 10M Mnnoue-.....N NAm ll'ATIMIWT The lollOwlnig pel'90n8 .,. Oolnu ~-· Tl-41! GOURMET Pll A"fO fJASTAY CO. •13i W Aoed. Cypt ... c.iit. 90630 .Anthony Rioh41rdl. 5328 Vlsle "9al Cypr-., Caltt. ~ Rulh A. Alchatdl, 532& ~ "9el, Cypr .... Calif 90e30 ' Mich... Thomu Rlch.,d1, &3 & Vi.11 AMI. Cyp1 .... Callf toe30 riv. busineu a. conduated by: • o-n-•I panneranlp Anthony R!Ctlatd• Thia tlllWNnl 111u flied With the County Cieri. of Oreno-County on F11> 8, 188-4 l'UIMI Publlaned Or~ Coatt Dally Piiot March 1. 8, 1s. 22. t9M 1 t82·1M P\BJC NOTICE PlCTmOul lUl*UI NAM£ I TATDM!NT . -~ PtenncMM ...... l'ICm1'IOU8 eu•11N PlC'nnOVa ••l•H '101'~1 .,...... 'MmTtOUI ....... F'tC'rlTICMt ....... MAim ITA1'ltmlff lilAm ITA.......,., NAiil aTATIMINT NA• I TATDmllf NAm ITA~ NA .. I TATl•WT The folloMnO ~ an OOW'O The ~ C*'tOM lie doling TM ~ l*IMJft II dOlnQ The IOflow4nG !*.oft II dOlnO fht followlnQ petec>N 1t1 doing Ttie toltowtng 1*90f' 11 doing ~-. ~..: • ~ M'. t>UllMee •• t>u11,,... .. : tx.lneee •: OIVfiASIFlleO PAOPIATll8 (al HAR80R-PACIFIC MOAT· HIWF'OAT H.ARBOR COUNSEL· SOLAR WArt' 8Y$TEM8. tttU NATURAL ARTS, INC .. 3432 Vie 8W188 CLEANING 61RVICE. COMPANY II, 210 bth 8rlttol GAO! ING ce.NTIR, 2900 BtltlOI 81 . Chipper Ln., Huntington BNoh. CA. ()j)ofto #201, Newi>Oft a..oh, CA 213& P,...,.,..1 Pttioe. Co.tit M_., Strwt. Sult• 201, Coet• ....... CA 124 •• limited pert,..,,.., ti>) Cotte ...... CA. mae 92649 92063 CA mn t2e2t HARBOA·PACIFIC MORTGAGE lee !. ~. tt.23 Aepubllc, Mich ... Jamee Speonoll. 18t82 Tl\omu fcNwtt<I hnker, t025 Mary•~ Hunziker. 213& P,.. JoM o·~a. 1215 Nottlnotttm 121, • lllNled pet"*'11hlp, HIOt Coll• MeM, CA t 1U? Chlppet"Ln . HuntlnQton Beec.h, CA. Conu Ave . Laouna hect\, CA. doln1 Place. CO.ti MIM. CA 92827 Roed, ~ BMch, CA 92Mo Dove $tf'Mt. Suite t•5. Newport TNMe 0 Nelton, 1913 ~bllc. 928-49 92851 Ttllt l>\lllMM 11 cond~ted by! an Ttll Dfll*' Family Venture. VO 8eech, c.llf. ~ Cotta M .... CA 92027 Ttu. bullnen 11 eonducted by an Wllllam John1ton lr.-vllhlet<. 38 lncllvldull South 8rl•IOI StrMt. &ill• 20 I, HWbof·Padfle !quttlae, Inc (I Thia bullneM It conducted by 1n 11\dMcJual. Honn LI Senda. South ~na. CA Mary ~ Hun.alker Coeta M .... CA 92828 CallfO<nla Corpor1tlon). 180 t Dove lndMctu.i. MlchMI J 81)9gnOll 92892 Thie 1tateman1 Wll tiled 'lllitn lhe m nnovs.,...11 ....... ., . .,....,., Tr. ~ panon II delnO bull.,,... .. ! 'AL.CON UR~. tOOI 8rloeo Dr .. Calta MeM. OA. t2821 Elie PalCOn. 210 !.. 18th Pl. "E". CO.ta MtM. CA t2t27 TNa bualnele le concluctad i>y· an lnellvldUel. et.i. Felc.on Thia 1t1ten*tt wu fllad with the County Clerlc ot <>range County on Thl9 bu.tlnau i. conduGted by; • 8lfeet, Suite 145, ~ BellOh, L• Hectllly Thia 1t1tement Y..11 tlled wl1h 11'1• Richard Arthut H1tmon, 38 North County Clel'k of Orlllga County on oen-11 pann«lhlp. Caltt. t MOO Thi. •t•tllMllt w11 llled with the County C11t1c of 0tenoe Coun1y on l• Stinde. South Laouna, CA Jan 23. 198• n.m Jotln O'MMr• Tht1 bullnela It oonduclod by 1 CounfY C*11 Of Orange County on F.c> 18, 1914 928n '" ,,_.. Publtlhed 0r.,. Cout Oallv J.n 2•. INA Thi• tletement wu flied With the !lmlted paltnersl'llp Jan 2•. 198• '2117'7 ThOmu (. lanker, PrMl<lent Pul>lltltled Orange C<>&tl Dally Piiot f.'ttb 18, 23, MJlfd'I 1, 8, 188, County Cla<k ot Otenga County on HatbOr•P1clflc !qultle1, Inc.. ,_.,... Publllhe<I Orer191 Cout Dally fhll 1111ement wu flied with the Piiot Feb 18, 23. Marett 1. &, ttlM M~ Feb. 2. 1984 ROW! J. SJ*r, Preak»nt PublllM<I Orange Co .. t Deity Piiot March 8, IS. 22. 29, 198-4 County Clerk of Orange County on ~ ,.,,_, Thll 1111ernartt WU llled wllh lM Ptlot Feb. 10, 23. Merc:h I. 8. 198• 1301·84 Feb. 2. 19S. HAL A. YOUNG, Ml. ,,.. ................... 210 ........ _, ReJ, CA. IG292 cm > 122..-.o Publl.nod Orange Coaat Dally Pilot Feb. 2.3, March 1, 8. 15, 1984 1~8• County Ci.t11 Of Orange County on M 7 .a. Fltb. 9, 1984 P11117t ~~~~~~~~~~~~ PuOHlhod Orange Coat De11y P\8.IC NOTICE Piiot Merch t, I. 15, 22. 198• ------------1187-'J• PtCTITIOUI IUlfMIH NAMI I TATIM.I NT P\8.IC NOTtcE 'M:TITM>UI IUllHUI NAMI I TATIMINT Fn7W 1------------ Pu1>111hed Or•ng• Cout Ollty eua11c MnTJCE .... -•• -··-·· Piiot Feb. 23. Mitch t , 8, t&, 189-4 ___ ;...,.._;..;;.,o __ nu_____ .. MMMaTAWUr 10&().M FlCTmOUI IUIMH Thoe tollowlng pereone are OOlng MAMI ITAT•MIMT t>ullnMJ u ; llllllm•IC ""'TICE Tne following '*'°" 1• doing CATALINA BOAT WORKS. 2•572 The fOltow!llg ~n la dOlng i------------butln ... M : ,..~ nu Outl~ II S.lh Circle, Den• POlnt. CA 8282t C .ALIFOANIA H OME1------------ 1 he IOllO'.Wlng pettonl are dQjng i------------"8.IC f«>TICt Thoe fOllOwlng P«t<>n I• Oolng bualneet u OAANQE COAST P$YCHOL0Gt· CAL SERVICES. 14 &lull View, Irvine, CA. 112715 I NVENTORY COMPANY, 2•4496 Via Tequila. El Toro, CA. 92830 Alfred A. Regnier. 24498 VI• le ARCAOE SCREENPRINTINO. Steven .Albaf1Sko!ot,2•572 a.th NOTICE Of DIUOLUTION 152 E. 20th, C01t1 M .. a. CA. 92627 Circle. Dene Point, CA. 0282' OF PARTNERIHl'P Vtncenl Betll, t62 E 20th. Cotti 0on F_,.,, 3791 Clermont, Irvine, ~~·R~ON'S POOL SERVICE. 1 ___ fUl. __ l_C_N0_T_IC_£ __ _ ,ICTITIOUI IUllHH8 qulla. El Toro, CA 92630 Pvbllc notic:.11 hereby given thet M .. •. CA. 92627 CA. 9271• HHS Pomona Ave 12, Cotta M .... C•lll. 112627 Oonald F Andaraon, t97S Pomona Ave 12. Cos\1 Mau, Celll 92627 Thia bu1IMS1 11 eoNlucted by hU1bt1nd and wile Donald F Ande(90tl This statement waa llMld With tne Cour11y Clerll ot Orange County on Feb 9, 1984 F2*10 Publlllled Orange Coaal Diiiy Piiot March t 8. 15. 22. 1984 1186-84 flCT1TlOUl IUllNIH NAMll ITATIMEMT NAMI ITATEMPfT The fOllowlng partons are <IOlng Tl'\& fotlowll)O parson• 1r1 dOlng bullneu a1. 0011neu u MESA ENERGY SYSTEMS, 166 8& 0 LEASING COMPANY, 1921 Merrill Place. Cotti Meu. Cl E Carnegie Bldg. H, Santa Ana. CA 92827 92705 Charles G Fletcher, Jr , 160 Mer· Alen Synder. 220 Larkspur. Cor rill Pleoe, Colla Men, Ca 92627 one det Mar. CA 92'826 Jame• A. 11a11ano. 1967 Fullerton Albert Gru10, 3 tO PoinNtlll. Ave , Coal a Mesa. Ce 92627 Coron• det Mar, C'-92825 Th11 oos\nfft 11 conducted by· a Thia business Ill conduCl.0 by • gene<el ptrtne,.l\lp Roger Wllll1m Tllgtmey9'. 14 Slull View. lrvlne, CA 92715 Thia buelneaa la oonduc1ed by an lndlvldu41 Roger W Tllgemeyer Thi• butlneu 11 conducted by an lndMdual Allred A. Regnier Thia t11tement w•• fllad with the County Clefk of Orang• County on Feb 16, 1984 Thi• 1t1tement we& flied with the Counly Clark ol Otaf'IOe C0unty on Jan 24, t98• F231nt Publl1hed Orange Cou1 Dally F2:M710 Pilot March 8. 15, 22. 29, ta84 Publlahe9 Orange Coast Dally 1311·84 Piiot Feb 16, 23, March t 8g~~~:. Ptlll.IC NOTICE gt1ner1J partnersnlp Charles G. Fletcher, Jr Alan Synder Thll lllalement WU fikld With the FICTITIOUS BUSINEIS this statement was flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on 1------------NAME 8TATIMENT Fallbrook A11ocl1t81, o ganatel 'rnl1 1>utln111 l1 conducted by an Thia bua1ne11 11 ~dueled by 1 partner1hlp, heretofore doing bu•I· lndM<lu•I Umlled partnefltilp ne1a under tne flct1t1ou1 firm nerne Vincent Berll Steve Skol<>• and atyle ol Ftllbrook ANOClll .. & Thia 11ate"*1I waa llle<I wllh the Thia atelement wn flled with the Co. at 567 Sen Nleolat Drive. City County Clerk 01 Oranoe County on county ~rk of Or11n9'1 County on ot Newport Beech. County 01 Or· Feb 14, 1984 Feb. t•. 1984 11nge. Steta ol Callfom111. <lld on the F2Jl50I ,,... 3111 day of Oeeemt>er, 1983, by Publllheel Or1nQ41 Cout Dally PubllM\ed Or11t1Qe eo .. 1 Delly mutual conH nt, dl11olve the said P1lo1 Maren 8. IS 22, 29, 1984 P'IOI Mar"" 8 15 22 29 t9M partllefthlp ano terminate their r.. 1253-8• ' "" · · • · 1252-M llllOnt u p1r1nert th&{eln ,_ ___________ _ DATED AT Newport Bffch, Call· ------------fornle, thll aecond day ol Mtrch, PlellC NOTICE P.t&.IC NOTICE 1984 The<><lore A P1u11on Partner Pub~•hed Orange COHI Dally NOTICE INVITING 8toS ltD llEM NO. 114 Pilot March 8. 1984 County Cieri. ot Orang• County on Jan 17 t984 PUBLIC NOTICE Tne lollowlng peraona 11 doing fltllllC NOTICE Feb 2. 1984 F2'Jlt22 butinasa as FWST7 Pub1l1hed Orange Coatt Dally FICTITIOUI 8UllNHI THE FLOWER PLACE TOO, 9110 1324-84 NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lhal ~led proposals will be received by lhe City of Costa Mesa. to wit Tne City Councll, P 0 . Box t200, Cotta Mesa, Calllornla 92628-1200. on or before lhil !\our of t 1 00 a m on Friday, April 6, t9S..C It ahall be the re1ponalblllly of the bidder lo d•· llver hie bid to lhe City Clerk'• Office by the proper ennounced time. Sida wlll be publicly opeoad and rHd aloud at t t·OO 1.m., or as aoon tnerealler H practlceble on Friday, April O. 1984 In the Councll Chamber•. City Hatt, 77 Fair Otlve, Co1ta Meaa, Calllorn11, lor the turnlsnlng ol LABOR ANO MA· TE RIAL ro ASA TE THE WEEDS ON SELECTED VACANT LOTS WITHIN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA. IC·10f• Notice of •• of ..... Propef1J et Prtvete Sale No. A 120023 FICTITIOUS IU81NESS Publl1ned Orangfl Coaal Dally Pilot Feb 16, 23, Maren 1. 8. t984 NAME STATEMENT Edinger. Fountain Valley. CA. 92708 NAME STATEMENT P1101 Feb 23. Me1cl1 1. 8. 15. 1984 884-84 Tile lollowlng person 11 dOlng Keith Leon Reneau, 2115 Harbor. !he following per9'0n 111 do1no 1067-84 buslnna as Costa Me ... CA 92627 t>ual,,..s as THE A 0 8 8 REP 0 RT 0 F Thia bualneu Is conducted by. an 181 CUSTOM SHADE ANO Ml.IC NOTICE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 65 tnd1v1dual DRAPERY SHOP tb) ROYAL f>\RIC NOTICE 1------------8rookhollow.SantaAn1,CA 92705 Keith L Reneau HOUSE OF tNTEAIOAS (cl 1------------FICTmoua 8U&INE8S Sharon Jones. 30801 s Coast This a1a1emen1 was liled wllh the BLANCKAERT IMPORTS. 3535 E FICTITIOUS 8U81H£81 NAMI! llATE•NT Hwy #61, Laguna Beach, CA County Clerk of Orange County on Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar, Calll NAME STATEMENT The fOllowlng per90n 11 dotng 0~651 Jan 23, 1984 92625 The following persona are doing bualnen 81: Thl11>u11neu 11 oonducled by an 818/lCkaert Lieven Em1el Cerltll bullnea.s u SPORTS UNLIMITED. 18903 Ml Individual. Oktaat. 1016 Valencia, Cosla Mesa. AMT LEASING COMPANY. Walton Circle, Fountain Valley. CA Sharon Jonea F2'186S Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 16, 23, March t, 8. t91M 933-8• Call! 92826 18681 Por1olfno Dr .. Irvine. Calll 92708 Thi• 1t1taman1 wu filed wim me Tl'los busineas ts conducted Dy an 92716 Che<yl Ree Alnkln, 18903 Mt County Clerk ol OranQe County on 1nd1v1duaJ Allee M Tyaon, 1868 t Ponollno Walton Circle, Fountain Valley, CA Jan 24. 198• Blal'\ckaert Ueven Emlel Cer+el Dr . Irvine. Calif 92715 92708 F2M782 Pl&.IC NOTICE 0111&&1 Thomas J Tyson, 18681 Thlabulln•nlaconductedby.an Publlahed Orange Coa1t Delly T1>1s 1taternenl wu filed with thl Portoflllo Dr .. Irvine, Calif. 92716 lndlv+oual. PUol Feb. 16, 2.3, M atcil t. 8, 1984 ACTTTIOUl IUllNHS NAME ITATIMl'.MT County Clerk ot Orange County on Tt1l1 bu11neas Is conducted by a Choefyl R Rlnllin 948-84 Feb 9, 1984 general partnership Thia 11a1ement wu flied with tile The following per1on is doing business at F231212 Thomas V Tyaon County Clerk of Orange County on Pubtu1he<l Or&nge Coast Dally This llatement was 1°~ wllh tne March 2. 1984 fltlJUC NOTICE GAEAT LOOKS, 1001 W Stevena .tt259. Santa Ana, Ca. 92707 Pilot March 1. 8 IS 22, 1984 County Clerlt ol Orange County on F239121 ------------ 1184-84 Feb 10. 1984 Publianed Otenge Cout Dally Millie Wiiton Palmer, tOO 1 W Stevena •259, Santa An•. CA. 92707 Plel.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNHS NAME STA TEM!NT The lollowong person Is doing F23138t Piiot Merch 8, 15, 22, 29, 1984 Publl1hed Orange Coast Dally 1339-84 Pilot Maren 1 8. 15. 22. 1984 tt88-8•1-~~~~~~~~~~- Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8UllNEH MAMIE I TAT1MENT The -1011owlng peraon ta doing buelness •• TONY'S TREE SERVICE. 450 Cambridge Circle. Costa Mesa. CA 92827 Thos buslnes. 11 conducted by· an Individual Miiiie W Palme< busonesa as Ml.IC NOTICE HAWAIIAN SHAVE ICE MA-1------------ '1CTITIOOI IUltNEll Anthony John Pomo. 960 Cam· NAME STATEMENT bridge Clrcle, Coste Mesa, CA lhlt 11e1ement wu filed wnh 1ne County Clerk ol Orange County on Jan 30, 1984 f2312t2 Publlstied 01 ange Cout Dally Pilot Feb 16. 23. March 1, 8. 1984 960·84 CHINES 1666 Newport Blvd 125 Co1t1 Mesa Calll 92627 Robert L Jonnston. 16e6 New· Port Blvd 125. Co11a Mua. Call! 92627 Th11 bullneu is conducted by· an 1nd1vtdual Bob Jonnaton Tl'lla statement was flied with 1ne County Clerk ot Orange Counly on ~eb 1 1984 F2S7415 Publlllled Orange Coasi Dally P1101 Ma•ch 1. 8. 15. 22 198-4 t202-84 MUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FlCTITIOUI IUSINESS · NAME STATEMENT The lotlowlng petlOn 11 dOlng t>ualneas as WATERMELON MOON, 218 Marine Ave.. 8aJl>O« lllend. CA 92662 Ricn1rd W Frencn II. 205 Coral Ave , Selboe laland CA 92662 lhl1bu1lnns11 ~nducted by an lndMdual AW French II Thi• 1tatement was llled With lhe County Clerk ot Orange County on The foOowmg persona ate doing 92627 but1ne11 aa: This butlneu la conducted by· an ABEL. 2269 t Limbert St lndrvldual St•. El Toro, Calif 92630 Anthony John ·mo Vlrgll Merion Freeman, 2376 N Tni1t1t1ment wet filed wtth the Ftowet. Santa Ane, Cellf 92706 County Clerk of OranQe Counly on Jamft Valgean. 24281 Ontario Jan. 23, 198-4 NOTICE IMVITtHG 8t01 une, El Toro, Calif. 92630 F2:JM.e7 NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT Thia bullneq 1$ eqnducled by a Publlllled Orange Co11t Dally the City of Newport Beach 11 Inviting gene<aJ partnership Piiot Feb t6, 23, March t, 8, 1984 bids tor 8 new tetephOfle 1ya1em to Virgil Freeman 939-84 replace the eio1tlng PeclflC Bell Sy97 This 111temen1 waa llled with the -....,.----------tem County Clerk of Orange County on t. DIDLIC Ml\TICE Coples ol lhe Sid S~Hlca11ont1 Feb 17 t984 ruu "" can be obtained from the Office of Ptlll.JC NOTICE F231141 S .us NEii 11'\e Clly Manager by contacting Ken FICTtTIOU I ~hno. E1tecu1tve AHIStanl to lhe NAME STATEMENT The following per~n• are doing City Manager. 3300 Newport Feb 14, 1984 F2la513 Publlsl'lod Orange Cotsl Oa11y PubllShed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot March 8. 15, 22. 29. 1984 Pllol March 8. t5 22. 29 1984 1329-84 12•9·84 MLIC NOTICE bullneu as Boulevard. Newport Beach, CA AA NC HO ASSOCIATES. 27285 92663I7l4-640-2153) NOTICE IS HEREBY FUATHER Lu Aamblat. Suite 200. M1ss1on GIVEN THAT ~b1ect bids must be Viejo. CA 9269 1 PtRIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE - NEWPORT -MllA UNIFIED SCHOOL OllTIUCT Notice Inviting Bid• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal the Board of Education of ll'le N-- port·Mesa Unllled School Ol1trlct of OranQe County wlll rec:elve Mlled bid• up to 2:00 PM on the 23rd day of March, 1984. al the otlloe of said School 0111r1c1, located at 2985-B Bear Street, Co1ta·Me1a. California, 11 which time aald bl<11 will be pyb· llcly opened and read lor CUT STOCK PAPER All bids are 10 be In accordance With Conditions. ln91ructlona and Speclllcltlon11 wtuch are now on Ille In the office of the Purchasing Olrtc· tor of aald School Dlstroct, 2985-8 Belr Street. Coat• Meu. Calltornla 92626. Bid pB<;kages and samples may be plcited up at the Purchas- ing/Stores Office. 2986 Bear Street, Co•t• Mau, CA 92626, lrom Mra Beverlee Barker, Buyer Phone· (714) 556-3237 A Performance Bond may be re- quired at the dlacretoon ol th8 Dill· trlet No bidder may withdraw his Sid for a period ot forty-live (45) daya after the date aot lor Iha opening thereof The Board ol Education or the Newport·Mesa Unified Scnool Dl1- tr1e1 reaerves the right 10 reiec1 any or all bids and not nec:esaarlly 8C· oepl the lowest Bid, end to we1ve al'l>j Informality or trregularlly in 1ny Bid reoelVed NEWPORT-MESA U NI FIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Dorothy Harvey Fisher. C P M Purchasing Director ( 714) 556-3217 Publlahed Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 8. 15 1984 1341-84 The following persons are domg bus1ne11u LIGHTING DESIGN & RE · SEARCH. 2950 Airway Ave 0-6 Colla Mesa Calll 92626 PUBLIC HOTICE FtCTITIOUI BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Richard R Stenton. 27285 Lu received no later lhan 4 00 p.m on fflC:TITIOUI 8UllHEl8 Ramblu Suite 200 Mission Viejo March 26. 198~. at ll'le office of t~ PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT CA 92691 ' · CllyCterk ------------ Ralph A Raya. 2950 Airway Ave 0·6 Costa Mesa. Calif 92626 Jared P Andrews. 17440 Ceres Or , Fontana. Cahl 92335 Thia buatne$1 1a conducted by a oenetal p111nersn1p Ralph A Aaya Tne 1011ow1l'lg porson t• do•no bUlln8SI 8S AIME. 17291 Irvine Bl Sle 408. Tuaton. Cthl 92680 Virgo! Maroon Freeman. 2376 N Flower Santa Ana. Callf 92706 Thll ou11neaa 11 conducted by al'I indMdual Tne IOllowmg peraon Is doing Radoa Broe . a C1lllorn1a general '{;L~~~A E ANDERSEN. CIH TMIS NOTICE WA8 .. EC~ ou~~:~~~· CONCEPTS .. 410 J2nd ~:'.s!~ra ~. ~~r1~2 i~;11n Av· c 11y 01 Newport Beac;h ~~-:.~~,.~~= ~: ~~~~: St.. N-pon Beach, Calif 92663 Thia business is c;ol'lducled by a Pubhshod Orange Coast Daily Pilot FICE Of' THE RECOAOEA OF O"· Jonn C Marvlck, 2700 W Ocean gen~ai pirtner• .. ,p March 8. 1984 C IFO .. NI• F a. .. c Ill 92663 v• .... 340-"4 A.NOE COUNTY, Al " ... ront, N-port .... ae... a Alchard R Stentol'I ° CPP eoat4 Thia busmen 1• conducte<l by an This statement was filed wtlh the NOTICE OF OE, AULT tndlVldual County Clerk of Orange County on PIJJLIC NOTICE ANO ELECTION TO Addlllon11 Mts of the 1peclfl· cauona mey be obtelnad et the 01· lice of lhe Purcttulng Aganl al 77 F11r Drive, C061• Mesa, Callfornla. Sidi lhould be returned 10 the 1t- tentl0fl ol the City Clerk. within aald llmlt. In• aealed envelope, ldeflllfled on the outside With the Sid Item Number end the Opening Dete. Each bid r.haJI apoclly each en<I every Item H set torth In the 1C>&Clll- ca11on1. Any and all exception• to ttia speclllc.llona mu11 be cieerly staled In the bid. and fallure to NI lor1h any llem In the apeclfic:1Uon1 shall be ground• for rej41C11on of tile bid. Each bid tlhall Mt forth the full n1mes and resldenc:es of 'a11 per· aon1 and parties lnt8'ested In the propolal. If the bid le by • oorpor- tllon. alate the namea of the of- lie&ft who c1n sign an agreement on beto•lf of the corporelion end whether more lhlll one olfic.t must llgn. If the bid It by a pa.rtnerlhlp or a Jolnl venture. atate the namea 1n<1 •ddreaset of 111 general p1rtner1 and jotnl venturert. II lhe bidder Is • aole prcprletorshlp or anotl'llr entity that does business under a Ucllt1ou1 name, lhe bid 1hall be In lhe real name ol the bidder with • <lulg· neuon lollowlng Showing "OBA (the f1ct1t1ous name)". provided. now· eveir. no !lcuttout name ahaJI be uaed unleas there 11 a current regis- tration woth the Orenoe County Re- corder In c•ae of corporat1on1. 1n. ciude tne netnff of lhe President, Secretary. Trea1urer. and Maneger The City Council of the City ol Costa Mesa reserves ll'le right 10 reject an)' or all bids DA TEO March 5, 1984 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Marett 8. 198• 1323-8-4 11'1 the Superior Court of the State of Calllornla. for the County of Or- enge In the Mauer of the Ellete ol GERALDINE M INKS, 1k1 GERALDINE E MINKS, Oeoeued, Notice 11 hereby given 1h1t tne underligned will NII 11 Prtvef• 1111, to the hlghelt and beet bidder, au~ ject to cooflrm1110n,of Mid Superior Court. on or after the 211t day of Match 198•, et the olflee of JAMES ENSIGN, Attorney et Law. 1111 Town & Country Ad. ••9. Orange. CA. 92868. County 01 Orenge, Stete of Calllornl1, Ill right, 11111 end lnte<es1 of aatd dec.ued et the time ol de1th an<I ell tnt right, title end Interest that the .. t1te of IAld d .. ceued ha• IC(lulred by opar1t100 of law or ottlerWIM other than or In eddltion to th•t of lald declued. et the time of d .. th, In and to ell 11\e certain reel. property lltuated In the City of Garden Grove, County of Oranoe. State of Callfornt1. pertlcu· lerly OffCrlbed u follOWI. lo-wit• Lot 130 otTrtct 2179. u per m1p recorded In book 65, page1 UI thru 19 lnciullve of Ml9Clellaneou1 Map•. record& ol Orange County, Ceil· fornla. • more commonly known u : 13511 Barnett Wey, Gar<IM Grove, CA 92643 Terms ol .. 1e caati In lewf\11 money of the United States on con- firmation of tale. or part cah and l>alln<:e evidenced by note MCUred by Mor1gage or Tru1t Oee<I on the property so IOld Ten per cent of amount bid to be <lepotlted with bid. Bids or ofler1 to be In writing Ind wtll be received at the afor ... io ol· flee II any time after the flrtt publl- catlon hereof and before <late ot ule Dated this 1st dey of Merch, 1984 JAMES ENSIGN Attorney al Law PATRICIA REYES KANDIS HELM Co Admlnlatr1tora of the E11111 ol Mid Decedent. Attorney(a) for Co-Adrnlnlttretor. KANDIS HELM Publlst>ed Orenge Coast Dally Piiot Maren 7. 8. 14, 198• P\.8..IC NOTICE This statement wu llled wtth the County Clerk of Orange County on Foo 9. 1984 Virgil Freeman This statement was llle<l wHn the County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 17 1984 ~~an .~.,=~~"wae filed with the Jan. 2•. 1984 F~'"" SEU UNOIA DEED OF .._,_ K-101 16 ntusT IMPORTANT NOTICE DID•ic NOTICE N OTICE oF DEATH oF County Cieri< of Oranoe County on Pubhshed Ora"ije Cout Daily NOTICE O F DEATH Of' IFYOUAPflOPEATVlllNFOAE· l"UU\. PAU L E. BILLHEIMER F231211 Pubhllhed Orange Cou1 ,Dally Ptlot Maren 1. 8. 15. 22. 1984 Fz.MI l l 8S-8.ol • Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot March 8. IS. 22, 29, 1984 t330-84 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHEH NAME STATEMENT I ne follOWIOQ person 1s do!l)O bu11nesa u CUSTOM TILE SERVICES. 1321 N 1.ogan St Santa Al'la, Calif 92701 G Wrey Crawford, Siar Route. BoJ: 1390, d'range Calif 92627 Thts business 1s conducted oy an 1nd1V1dual G Wray Crawford This 1tatem1tnt was filed wtth the C.oun!Y Clerk of Orange County on Feo 16. 1984 F2387~ Published Orange Coast Oally P1101 Maren I 8 15 22 1984 1194-84 P\lJllC NOTICE flCTmOUI BUllNEll NAME STATEMENT The following persona are doing butlneu u THE NEST KEEPERS, 2643 Or- ange Ave E". eo.11 Mesa, CA 92627 Belly A Grover. 22592 M1rylhurtt Crt . El Toro, CA 92830 Nikki D Norton, 2~3 Orange Ave , "E". Co1te Mesa. CA 92627 Tn11 but•MIS la conducted by a llmlled partnership Betty A Grover This statement was liled with the County Clerk oi Orange County on Feb 1', 1984 Feb 21. !984 Piiot Feb 16. 23. March 1. 8, 1984 CLOIUAE HCAUIE YOU ARE TH OF E TION TO • n. ,:mH, 944-84 E UGENE E. BARNES AND H ... HD IN YOUR PAYMENTS, tT NOTICE OF DEA AND OF P Tl IUr Pll~~:= 8,0,';,n,;, 2<;,>~'8•Daiiy OF PETITION TO AOMIN· MAY H SOLO WITHOUT ANY CHARLES D . DELANEY MINISTER ESTATE NO. 1336-84 PUBLIC NOTICE I S TE R EST ATE N 0. COURT ACTION, and you have the AND O F P ETITION TO AD· Al U 167 A·ll!247 1ega1rlghttobrlngyouraccount lnto MIN ISTER ESTATE NO. To all heirs.. ben eficiaries, F1CTfTIOUS llUllNEIS good at anding by paying all !'f your A · I"" 188 d . d . t NAME ITATEMENT To aU heirs. lwnl'ftciaries. put due payments plus permitted "" ere 1tor s an con tmgen The fOllowlng person is dOing creditors and contingent coate and upen-within three T o oil hears, beneficiaries, creditors o f P A U L E. FICTITIOUS 8UllNEIS bu11neu aa: credit.ors of EUGENE E. month• from the above recording creditors and contingen t BILLHEIM ER and penona NAME STATEMENT HOTEL TERRACE; GRANO BARNES d h <late Thia amount Is $3,874 32, a1 cr-"11.<>-of CHARL"'~ D h .__ h i The fOllowlng persona are dolno PLAZA DEVELOPMENT COM· an persons w o 01 the above recording dale, a.nd t.-u ,., ~ w o may uo: ot erw ae t>ualneu u . PANY, GRAND PLAZA HOTEL, may be otherwise mterested wlll lncreue detly unlll your BGCOUnl DELANEY and persons who interested In lhe will and/or INTERCONTINENT FIANACIAL HOTEL TERRACE INN GRANO tn the will and/or estate becomes current You do not have may be otherwise mterested estate: CONSULTANTS, 170 N-port Ctr PLAZA INN .. 272• South Grano Av· A petition has been filed to pay tne enure unpaid portion of in the w1U and/or est.ate: A petition has been filed Or Sutle 245, N-port Beech, Call! enue, Santa Ana, CA 92705 ARN ES your account. even though lull pay· A . h bee f 1-·1 b PAUL F C ROUCH in the 92660 w1111am Mcwethy, 3 120 Rogers by ALICE B in the ment was demanded. but you muat pet1tJon as n 1 t."U y JoMph Cecrlo Proteuional .Aste Street, San Diego, CA 92106 Su penor Court of Orange pay the entire unpaid portion of by BANK OF NEWPORT in Supenor Coun of Orange Inc (Flt). 131 ProlTlOfltory Dr · West Th11bullneu11 ~nducled by· an County requesting th al your account. even though lull pay· the Supenor Court of Or-Coun ty request ing that Newport Beach. Calif 92660 lndlVldu•I ALICE B ·"RNE:S be ment wu demanded. but you mu1t Co t t' th.a PA UL F C ROUCH .__ ap-Thla buslnesa Is conducted by a Wllll•m H McWelhy, Jr n ap-pay the amount state above ange un Y reques tng t uo= corpor1llon Thie 11a1ement was filed with lhe pouned as personal rep-Aller 1nree month• trom the BANK OF NEWPORT be pointed as personal r ep - JOMPh Caprio, Prelldent County Clerk of Oranoe County on resent.alive to administer the above recording date, you have the appotnted as personal rep-resentative to administer the This ttatement wH llled with the Feb 2 l98• estate 0 f EUGENE E legal right 10 step the loreclosure resentative lO ad nu rust.er th e e 5 tale 0 f p AUL E County Clefk of Orange County on · F_., ..... , only by paying the enllre amount Feb 17. 1984 Publlahed OranQe Coast ..... O:;;y BARNES (under the lnde· demanded by your creditor estate o f CHARLES D. DE· BILLH EIM ER (under th e FnlM7 Piiot Fe.b 23. March 1. 8. ts. t984 pendent Adm1rnstrat1on o f To find out lhe amount you must LANEY (under the Inde-Independent A dministration P\lllC NOTICE PubhaMd Ora1e Coatl Dally 1083·8• E.stat.es Act) The petition is pay or 10 affanQe for paym8"t 10 pendent Administration o( of Estates Act.). T h e petition Publlaned Orange Coa:i~~ Piiot March 8' 16 ' 2 ' 29 ' 1~~~t-S. set for hearing tn Dept No. 3 !!.~~11:~nf%~:.~~~:,!Y:; ~;:; Estates Act). The petition is is set for hearing m Dept. N o. MLIC NOTICE Pilot Maren 8, 15 22. 29 198.4 Ml.IC NOTICE at 700 Civic Center Dr., reuon. con1ac1 RAYMOND L set for hearing m Dept. No. 3 J at 700 Civic Center Dr., FICTITIOUS BUSINHI it54·84 P\8LIC NOTICE ...,ICTITIOUS BUllNEH West. Santa Ana, CA 92701 WORSLEY end HELENE C at 700 CiV1c Center Dr West , Santa Ana, CA 92701 ~~~.;~".9,IJllPlll:~.~~u~si~-;:;::~;:~;~~ : •. ~ ~e~B-,:.:· _, ·Niilf!'TiJWmf=-~~.";E-1~:.:!';::; ~ ~·sv~~~~~ 2J_.~~.S~.{~%;}?~M~~~.::;::~~~'·-~~-~a7~~£~i . ~~~ &~~2,t~,I~Jr. .. ~}.!l~..\~ r MOBILE AtlTOMOTIVE RE,.AIR l'h• foltowtng peraon Is doing SMOG SYSTEMS , 180 IF YOU OBJFX."f to the Tru1teeServ1Ce1,lnc If YOU O~he IF~he SERVICE. 16801 Newland, Hunt· flCTITIOUl IVllMEll bualMll u . McCormick Ave . Coata Me1e. CA ~r1mtmg of the pet1t1on, you STREET ADDAESS l456t Ven· granting of th e petition you granting of th e petiUon, you •noton Beacto. Cafll 92647 NAME ITATUfEMT ORTON OESIGN & SERVICES 92826 tura Blvd • Sherman Oaka. CA h Id h ' h h uld h h Robert L Eury Jr 293:? An<lroa The following person II dOl"ij CO . tt• 15 Send Stone AV@ . Foun· James JOHPh Maher. 1986 Full· sh ould either appear at the 111•03 Telephone· (213) 783-7770 s ou e1t er appear at t e s o eit er appear at t e (,01ta Meta Cant 92626 l>usmess aa taln vati.y. CA 92708 erton Ave Co11a Meu. CA 92627 hearing and st.ate you objec-If you have eny qunt1on1, you t)earing and st.ate you objec· hearing and st.a~ you objec- fh1s bus1nt11111 ia conduClo<I by en ATTIC COLLECTIONS. Newport Rlcherd v Orton. 1t•15 Sand Leaming ln<lus1r1ea. CA Corpor-uon.'l or (alt-wntten objec· •hould COfltact a lawyer or 11'\e gov-lions or file wnttc•n obj('(·-tions or file w ritten objec- 1nd1111dua1 Antique Mell. 1957 Newport Blvd· Ston•. Fountain Valley. CA 92708 atlon. t80 McCormick Ave · Costa t11mx with the court before ernment agency which may llave In-tions with the court bc•fore lions with the court before Rot>erl L Eury Jr Cotta Mesa. CA 92627 Thlt bu•lne111r. conducted by an Meaa. CA 92626 the hearing. Your ap su~~e~br el~a. n YOU M•v LO"E the heanng Your aprv>ar-the hearing. Your appear· Tn11 statement waa llled wtth the Barbara A Weaver 6421 New· lndlvldual Thl1 butlneu II conducted by a J><'M· .,v, .... , "' " ,-- C..011nty Clerk ol Orange County on bury Dr Huntington Beach, CA Rl()h.,d v Orton Qene<al pertne<1ti1p ance may be tn peNIOn or by LEGAL RIGHTS IF vou 00 NOT ance may be tn person or by ance may be in person or by Fllb 9. 1984 92647 Thi• atetement wa1 Ille<! with th• Jamee J M•her your attorney TAKE PROMPT ACTION your atoomey your attorney. F2312t3 Thie butlneae 11 eon<lucted by an County Clerk of Orange County on Thia tlatement was filed with the IF YOU ARE A C REDI-SENCOUl,!CITYE IST~EURSETBEYE GSIVE~NV·ICTEhs•t. IF YOU ARE A CREDI-I F YOU A RE A CR EDI · Pubttahed Orangn Coaat Delly lndlvldual Feb H . 1984 Counly Clerk 01 Orange County on n n n PtlOI Maren I 8 IS 22 1984 Barbara A Weaver Fm510 Feb 18, 1984 TOR or a contingent crndltor INC . a corporation, 19 Subtlltuted ron or 8 <:ontingt·nt crt'Cl1t.or TOR or a contingen t creditor '183-84 Tn1, ata1emeo1 wu llled w•th the Publlthed Orange Cotti Dally ,23173'4 of tht> deceased, you must Truatee under e Deed ol Trull d•1ed of the d~a5Cd. you must of th~ deceased. you muat County Clerk of Orange County on P1101 Maren 8 ts. 22. 29 198• PublllMCI Orenge Coast Dally ftlt• yr>ur da1m with the JS.O~tNemNEbeEr 2M6u· N19 00 78N8, •eec• vtTreduatorby. file your claim with the filt" your claim with th e Ml.IC NOTICE "eb u . 1984 1261·8• Piiot March 8. 15 22. 29. 1984 " FntUa 1312·84 c'Ourt or present 1t l0 the J)E'r-to MCura obllg1llona 1n favor of 1..'0UM or present It to th« per-t'OUrt or present it to t he per · FICTITIOUI 8USIH£H NAM«ITATEMiNT Publl•hed Orange Cout Dally sonal repreitentative ap· RAYMOND L WORSLEY and 5onal represent<1t1Vc.• ap -Bona! representative ap- Pllol Maren 8. t5, 22, 29, t984 P\.8..IC NOTICE. ., 1111m11c ""'TICE pomt.t-d by th<' <'OUrt within HELENE C WOASLEY. husband pointed by the l'OUr1 within pointed by the court w i thl n The lollowlOQ person1 are doing 1.1u11nest as 1255-84 l"UU\. nu and wife aa 101nt tenen11, H F'ICTITIOUI 8UllNlll lour months from ttw dut.e of t>enehelary recorded on Ootot>er four months from the date oC four montht from th e date o f THRESHOLD DESIGNS 1~893 RhodOlll". Fountain Valley Colll Ml.IC NOTICE 92708 "CTITI008 IUlfHIH Alc.h1rd L Johnllon t6813 NAME ITATHRNT Rtiodollte. Fountain Valley Cell! The tollowlng person 11 dOlng 92708 bu11n ... 111 LQyce L Jol'ln1ton 15893 IMPRESSIONS, 26588 LI Rhodollle !=ountaon Valley C11if Mlrlde, L90un1 Hiiia, Calll 928S3 92708 Kt11tln1 c Walker' 255t& LI Thi. bulllnea• 11 conducted by an "41red•, Laouna Hlll1, Calll 02863 1nclMduaJ 1'hl1 bullneu 1a concluoted by en Loyce L Jonn11on ln<llvl<lueJ Thia 11etemt1nl wit flied wtth IM Kt1a11nl C Wiiker County Clerk of OrenOfl County on Thia alltlfMl't w11 llled witn the f.eb 10. tt84 ,_ County Cllfk of 011noa County °" ..__, Fib 21. 1984 Publl.ned Orenga Coelt 0.lly ,,,_... Pllol March 1. 8. 15 n . 1984 Pvblllhed Orange Coelt Delly 1188~ Piiot March 8. 1&. 22. 29. 198-4 1332-M Pl8JC NOTICE I NAME ITATIMINT FICTITIOUS BUllHlll h~t 11>11uant'C of ll'tt~:rs as 24. t978 ae document no 317•0 1n tlr11t wuancc of letters as !in t iauancc of letter.I as bu~':.!:~ing person• •r• doing Tne ioi"i!:~gs~:!,~11~! doing prov ided in Section 700 of =• 11~8t~~P:ffi'c:e~~ ~~=:!; provided in Section 700 of provided i n Section 700 of DANNY'S VILLA MARKET. 160•0 bullrleH.. the Probate CA;xic of Call· of Orange County, Calllornll, d• the .Pro~\(! Code o( ~Ii· the Probate Code of Call· Sovtti Harbor Boulevard. Suite A. CROWN AUTOMOBILE LEAS· fornla The limt• (or filing ICflblng land tl'llreln aa. fomla. The time for f1lmg fomia. T h e time for filing Fount11n Valley. CA 92708 ING, 1730 t Beach Blvd 11 t3. Hunt clauns will not expirr• prior Lot 1 t4 of Tract 2677 11 per map clAlnu will not expkre pr ior c~ll'NI w ill not expitt prior Oven Git Chuc. 1182 t Ricky AV· lnglon Beech. CA 92647 rllQordod In boot( 89 p.,,....., 10 50 f h da th h d enue. Gerden Grove, CA 92a.Q w1111am D Jeicob• Entarpr1111• Ii> f our months from the date ineiuilve 01 Mliceni~a Map• In to four mo~ths rom t e te to fou r mon a from t e ate Ut LMn. 11821 Ricky Avenue. '"'. t 7301 8ffch Blvd • 13. Hunt· of the hearing no uced above th• olftca of tne county reGOfd9' of of the h eanng n<>tk<'Ci above. of the h earing noti~ above. Gerclen Grove, CA 92~0 1ngton e .. cn. CA 926.47 YOU M AY EXAMINE Hid covnty 111d obtlQ1111ont lnctud· YOU MA 'i EXA MI NE YOU MAY EXAMlNE Thi• bullMu 11 c:onoucted by· Thi• buall'Wlll 11 conducted by ' the fllf' kept by the.• court II 1ng ofle note fo' fhe aum of the file kep t by the cou rt. II the file kept by the court. If ln<llvl<lu11t (hu1ben<1 •n<I wtfe) c:orporation. $1.200 oo Ou1n GI• Chuc: Sull• Peyton. Corp Sec: you Mt' ink•rt11'4'd in the es-f h•t the betleflClet lnttrMl ""'* you art" lnteretted in the es-you are ln~ret1t.ed ln the et- Thll 1111em1n1wu1111<1 with the Thia 1111emen1 w1a flied with the tal.t'. you may SC!rve upon the IUCh deed and '"' obllgellon• ... t.a~. you may ~rve upon th e iatc. you may aerve Upof1 the County Caerk Of Ol'anga County on County Cl«k ol Ora~ County on executor or admlruBtrator. or aired thereby 111e owned l>y the e-xecu tor or admJn.l.atrator, or executor or adminiatraior, or Feb 14· 198' F'el> tO, 1984 upon the attorney ror tht> C'X· un<lerliQned, Thet • bretdl of, e"4 u pon the a ttorney for th.f' ex· pon the at torney for tM eJC· 'Dll12 fnt144 default rn. Iha obl!Gatlone for which _,.. u and Publllhod 01-noe eo..1 o.iiy Pul>llah4td Orange CoMt D111y ecutor or adm1nl$tr&t.or. and IUOh CSlld 11 l!tCUrtty ha OGCurred ecutor or adminiatretor , lb"' f'C\Jtor or Adm n iJtrator . Pilot ~erc:h 8. 1&, 22. 29 108-4 Piiot M11ch 8, 1&, ~? '9, 1894 fl)(' with the CO\.lrt with In that peymenl hu no1 .,_,made fllf' with the court wit h (lJ with IJ'\G COW'\ with 1250-84 1309•84 proof of servia\ a wntten of . .A deflUll ...... on • lllOlor ..,. proor or service. a written proot of 8el'Vice •• written -----------n .>quest stating that you df'· cu;n.,i:.an: reaaon trweol the requ ett 1totlnt that you dt· n.-quest atatJq that you Oct· Nl.IC M>TlC£ P\.8..IC NOTla sire spectal notice of th(' fil. ~. .,,...,, ~ aitt sp«'lal nottc:t' of tn~ fU. lire 1ped1I notice o f the CU· AC11TIOUt eu ... 11 '1CTITtOUI IU ... U Inf( or an lnvt-ntory and ap-uno. •uott o.td, tiu •111CU1ed and Ing of a.n inven tory lllld ap· tna o f an lnvtnt«'Y and ap- MAMI ITAT~MDIT NAMI ITATIMlflfT praillCme'nt of mtate aueta or =-~~o 0~,~~ ·~ pr.u.emcnt of late Ultlta or p,.._~t of •tatA:l lllC!ll or The fOllQWing pareon 11 dOlng The follOONlllQ ptlf'90nl et• dOlng of th«:> petitions or a«OUni. '°' Sate. Mel tin ~ wttfl of U\t' petiLlona or aa:ounta of ,lh4! peUt.aona or 11ccou.1no1 bV~Aae INOV8TRll!8, t527 bu~~:E'r' CARPET $ERVIC5S. m enuoned In Sc-c:uon 1200 Mid Tndt• aucn ci.... Md all mmUOned l n fk.ctlon l200 mentioned "' SecUon 1200 Newpoft 81vo •31 Plaza E111ve1 Sen ca.manta. and 1200.5 of lh«! Calllomta ~g evlOanclno oat!Oltiofle and 1200 & of th C.lUomia and 1200.& o! tho C.Ufomia is. Coal• Maee:Cent 92827 Calif 92702 Proba~ Code :::.. ~ ~': :r= Probate Codt-. • Probtte Code. Kat.-yn•" Rinnytc. t&27 ~-Hubeof Inc . c1111orn11. •37 AARONS & AARON , -. ...... t.._..._ ,_ ....... ~ ... _ HURWITZ, R l!!MER, ' JUOOBRT 6 WAYMAN, POr1 Blvd Pt.u.a Eetlval. San Clemetlt9. Cllll --.., ,_..,, ",,.....,.._, .._ t$. eo.te .,..., c et11 92627 92782 INC. end peyal>le .nci '* ..__, and DIVINCENZO • APC Thi• bualneet I• C:.OndUCfld by en 'Thia l>ullneaa ,. eoN:IUC11d by • t7t0 BariM»r 81\td., te. Ht, ~-: ::c~ c::::rv ":: ... Ntwpor1 c,.ttr Dr. Ult Meta Ve-rfe Dr. EaJ• '""'~" -eotporatlon P.O. Boa 1411 -.tion1teoured '""a0r # lHi S.lte M ~~~:~.:,.:,~:: tllad w1th the ~~1~1~~=~.:-:.:r!.,,, the Co1ta Mu i , CA. tUtt 0.ted '*11wy ~. 1NA Ne•por& Bfacb, CA. H .. O Cotta Meu, CA. tllll Collnty Clenl Of Orange County°" Cowlty Cleot1c of o.-anoe Coulliv on $41·1104 Alme H Rut.. .. IOl"l tor 7H.t711 Ul·Hll rw n , ""' Feb 21. 198A Publlshrd Oraf\I(' <Aat !':'~ ~~:,,Nr 8l!CI Published~ C.U..t Publlal!M:d Onlna• Ooalt Pull418Md Orange coa:~ Pul>llthad Orange eou~ DAily POot Mal'l'h 8. G. 16, Put>4191'111d Or~ Coett OW1Y P!Mt Oa,lly PU<>t 8, 11, ll~, 0.Uy Ptlo\ March 7. 8, t•, P~ Maren&, t5 22 2t, 108• PllOt MarMI I t&, 2~. 2t, tJ&.4 1984 Flt) II, H. ~ I, I , ttll' 1984 \ 1934 llW-4 t:U.W4 1316·M 1t7·M ., 1322·84 l2N-&4 • ACmtlOU8 .,.... .. MAMI ITAT.....-r The tollowlng C*'IOtl le doing butlneu•· INTIRPAJSIHQ WOMfN. 28 M11nn Gt • INIM. CA UT 1~ Vlrgln19 J. Meti. 29 MAlnn $\., lr""'-i CA. t2718 Thll bual,..... It oondue1ed by: an 11\dllllcWI. Virginie J ~ 1'1111 •t•~· ..... filed with the Coun~ C""1! of Otlll09 County on f.o 18, 1"'4 'm711 Pvbti.n.ct Otancie Cout o.lty Piiot MllCh 8, 15, ~2. 29, 1"'4 1314-'4 '1CTmOUa INJ-•· NA-. ITATl•NT The followlng P«ton la dolnQ t>wi"MllU: PACIFIC AUTO TRADe. 770 W, 101h 81. Suite D. Co.ta M_., CA. 82127 Voeough, 8h41htam. 2 I Cllllfoml1 AV.. 12f4. lrvlne, CA. 92715 Thll butlMU It oonduoted by en lndlvlduel Shahtam Voeough Thia etatement wu tit.cs with the County Clerk of Otal\Oll County on Feb, 18, 1084 f2117Q Publlthed Or11nge Cout Dally Piiot March 8. 15. 22. 20, 1084 1310.84 P\ltt.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9U .. NHI NAMI ITATIMaHT The tc>llowlng pereon la <lOlng bualneu u: BUSINESS EVALUATION SER· VICES, 2800 E. Cout Hwy Suite B80, Coton• del Mar, CA. 92825 Frank Fargo, 17 Toulon. Newport BMch, CA 92627 Thie bullnea1 11 conducted by: an lndMdull. Frank Fargo Thia 1tatement wu 11141<1 with the County Clet'k of Orange County on Feb 16. 1984 f2311'2 Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Pilot March 8. 15, 22, 29, 1984 1315-8• PWllC NOTICE K·t014t Notice of I• of AMI PYopettr 11 , ......... No. P-~9099 In lhe Superior Court of the State of California. for the County of Loa Angelea In the Mattw of the Eetate of MARIE DOWNS aka MAMIE THOMAS, O.C.U.CS. Notlee la hereby given that the undeftlgned will Mii ai Private tale, to uie highest and best bidder, eub- )eet to confirmation ot aald Superior Court, on °' after the 20th day of Match 19&4, at the offloe ot LEON SELTZER, 1680 N Vine St., Lot An- geles, CA. 90028, Suite 12 t2. Coun· ty of Loe Angeles. State of Call- fornla, all right, lltle and lnte<Mt of Mid deceaMd at the time of death and Ill the right. 1111• and lflletett th.S the estate of Nld deoe4Md hat .aqulred by operation of law or othet'wtM other than or In addition to that of said deceuec:I, at the time of death. In and to all the certain real. property situated In the County of Orange. Stale ot California. par- llcul11rly daacrlbed at follow•. to-wtt· Bl<>ck "B .. of Tract 1170 aa per map recorded In Boole 10. PIO" t6-t7 ol Mite. Mapa In Orange County. Term• of sale CUl'I In lawful money of the United States on con· llrmatlon of Nie. °' part cash and balance evldenc.d by note aecured by Mor!Q&Oe Of Trull Deed on Iha pre>perty to aold Ten Piii' cent of amount bid to be depoalt.CS with bid. Blda or ottera to be In wrltlf19 and Wiii be reoelV.CS II the lfOfesaid OI· flee at any time attw tile llret publ•· cation hereof and before date of sale Dated thll 24th day of Feb . t984 Bemelll G w 1111am1. Executrix of the "tata ot Mid Decedent LEON SELTZER, Allor~ • t680 N. Vine St., Suite 12t2 Loe Angelea, CA. 90028 Publlthed Orange Coat Dally Pilot March 7, 8. 14, 1984 Pta.JC NOTICE H-11121 MOTICI OP:'rWUITll'I IAU T.a.NO.lllO ~Alff MOTICI TO ""°"ATV OWNE": YOU AM IN Dl'AUl T UHOE" A DllD OP Tl'UIT, DA TID April 14, 1m. UM.all YOU TAKI ACTION TO PROTICT Y°"" "'ONATV, IT MAY M aOU> AT A PU9lJC aAU. W YOU NllD AN EXPU· NATIOft OP THI NATUltl Oft THI ftltOCHDINO AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOUlD CONTACT A LAW- YIR. On March 2 t, t084, 11 10:00 A.M. GUILD ADMINISTRATION CORP .. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION 11 duty 11ppotnted Truttae under and pureuant to Deed of Truat recorded Aprll 25, 1983. 11 lnat. no rrl./l: -~7.'l,,'IA ~· Jc. >. "I•· . -;-,..,.-v~~ u -~ ,.. of Orange County. Staie of C•ll· forn11. executed by JOHN HASSELL ANO DIANE HASSELL, HUSBAND ANO WIFE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of aale In lawful money of tl'le United Stain) 11 The north front entranoe to the County CourthouM, 700 Clvtc Center Ortve WMt, Santa Ane, Callfomla all right, title and lntereat conveyed to and now held by It und4tr aald Deed of Tru1t In the property 11tu1ted In Mid County and State cteacrlbed u : The WMterly 145 IMI of Lot 3. BIOell C of Tract 8t2 ... per map reoorded In Book 20, P11>9 1 Of Ml• a.lleneout Mapa In the Office Of the County ~der of Mid County. The 11r"1 lddr... and othet common dellgnatlon, If any, of the real property dellOrlbed lbOVil 11 pvrl>Ofled to be: 20H A,B,C. W.,._,. Avenue. Cotti M .... CA. 02141 The undertlgned TrualM dla- etalml eny ll1bOlty fe>f •"V lncOrr~t· neea of the llr.-t 1ddr ... and otri.t common ~nation, If any, anown '*""· Said 1a1e wm be !Nde. but wftl'l<lut 00'!«\MI or w11ranty, ••· pr ... or tmplled. regatdlng t1Ue, P09MM1on, « anoumbranoee, ln- ctudlng ,..., en.gee and •xe»en ... of the TNlt• and ol the trutll Cf9llted by Mid Deed of Trwt, to ~the retNlnlng pr~ll auma of the note(•) eeoured by Mid Deed of Tru9t to wtt: 11141,500.00 With tn••t thereon f1om May 1, 1983 o t2.82S% ennum u prcwlded In Mid note{f) '*'· coet• ~ INS-~ 00111.IO wttl'l In . The ~ "'*' Mid Deed of T rut« IW_.ofore elC8CIUteCI and ~ed to the underetoned • wrtt· t ... Dldatatlol\ of .,.,.. and 0.- mend fot a-, end • wrllltft NotlCI of OelUt and Election 10 w . The l#ldll llOfied cautld Mid NOtloe of OlfUt Ind eleGdon to ... fO be ~ In ... oountY ..,.. the ,.... Sl'°'*'Y • .loc*acf, GUILD ADMIHtlTAATIOH CORP. Mlllld T .......... t tto °'*·~ Drive ..,, Dtlao~A. t21:M • ttHO-nn M,L.. OAITI1UI. IA. VIC! toeHT ~ Ortni119 0..1 Dal!Y Piiot Mtlt'l:h '· •• 15, ..... t008..f4 -' .... ' Otan.g "CYlnoua.,....... ,.,TmOW .ue..ae · n:nnow 11UeM•• NAm ITATDlllNT MAMI &fArn.wy Mm STA,_ff The fOllOw#lO l**>M 11e doing The fOlloWlng l*'llOn ft CSolng The follot.lrillo l*90ft II doing butlnMI U bullneet U ! bulineee U THE OAK8 INVESTMEHT COM~ . oet.oa TECHNOLOOlfll. IQ VIH'TAGe CHARfeR AHO BOAT PANY, 1633 EM Founn 8tr•, ~arcs St., Newport IMd\, C" W~KS, 7'2K·~a.Coronadel 8an1a Ana, CA 9270S 82983 M1t. c.llf 9M21 0 L.. AIOYftla, General Plltnet, Po Chi Wu. 88' Hllfyard St.,~ Paul K &~ta. 712 K· Tll.anga. 60~ N, Tu.tin Av. .. 8utte 160, Santi port 9Mch. CA. t21a Corona def Mlf, c.tlf 92e26 Ana. CA 9270& Thl:sbUtMeu la~ed oy. an Suon B lp•lgl'lt1. 112 Oudl4w 8 . FrWtk, Gen.al Plt1nef, lncfMdual. K· T~. Cofona 041 M11, Cellt. 606 N 'ruatln Avenue, Suite 15t, Po Chi Wu 12826 Santa Ana, CA. 92705 Thll 111tament -llled with the Ttllt ~ 19 condueled by. 1111 Thia t>ultneu II eondu.cted by • Coumy Clefli of Orange County on lndMdUll llmtted pat1netlhlp, f.O 18, 1984 Paul Speigllta G. L. Algyr0t ""7• Thill atatement w• flied w1111 uie Thie ltatlment WU llled with the Put>llat1ed Orange Ooeat Delly County Cler11 Of Orange County on County Cl4Wtl of Oranga County on Piiot Match 8, 15, 22, 29, t98-4 f.tl 21 , 1084 Jan 2G. 1t84 t30t--8-4 ~ 1'2*12 PvbHlhed OrllllQ9 Coul o.lly .IACklOH. IUOOe9' & 8UClltUMO •-JC MnlJC£ PllOt MatCf'I I, 16, 22. 20, ltac an.c............... (°-nu t337.&4 ~~a~~ Dally aAU M N"ac>NAL PllOI Feb. t8, 23. March t, a. t984 l'RONJtfY TO HtGHllT INOC>afl "8JC NOTIC( Notice II~ 9lven lhat ~1---..-..=-...-..--.;;;;..... __ 93 t-84 .,UI be tec.IVed fOf tale 10 Ille l'llQho-NOTICI Of' PINDINQ -----------.. t bid<* of1 the fotlowl119 uted UIN IAU OP VIH~ l'tBJC fl>TlCE equtpment which hu ~ dec.lared YAUllD OYU t 1,1GO.. 1Yrplu1 to the ~· of the Coast Notlee le her•~ giv.ti purlllanl 'ICTITIOUI 9U .... S NAMI ITATl.•NT The foltOWing peraon II doing bullneH U . PANACHE' INTERIORS, 2102 Bullneu Center Dr . Suite 130. Irvine, Calif 92715 Judith 0.Weea Schult?, 3' 146 s.tva Rd., 188, Laguna Niguel, Callf. 92617 Thia bullneu I• conducted by an lndlvldval Judith o.w ... Schulti Thi• 1tatement waa flied With the County Cletk of Orange County on Feb 21. 198• fDlll.t Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Pllol MarOh 8, 15, 22, 29. t084 1335-84 P\B.IC NOTICE Community CofteOe Dletrlct: to S.Ctlon 603 of the Clllfornla (1) COMt ILIClROMC 0..QAN H1tb0f1 and Navigation Code that S• blO. wlll be opened and Pl.lb· lhe undertlgnld. LIDO YACHT flely read aloud 11 10:00 a m., Tuee-ANCHORAGE, 717 Lido P1rk Ori ..... dey. AJ)rll t. t984 In the Confer~ Newl)Of1 Buctt, CA. 929&3, Orange Room of lhe Ol•trlct Admlnlllratlon County. CA. wlll Mil at publlc auc:• 8ulldlno. 1370 Ad1m1 Avenue. tlon, at 717 Lido Park Oflve, New· COeta MM&. C•lfomla All bid• port S..Ch. CA. 92663 LOI An~ ... mu11 be dellvefed to the omoe of CaMfornla 111 10 1 m dn Mvch 20 the Olreotor ol Purc:hulng at the 1984, the' follOWtng de'°rlbfd ve.: abOve addr ... prlof to the time Ml Ml{•). to wu· for 1he opening 10 be eligible for Builder v .... 1 ldentlCIGatlon No. coneld9fatls>n (ate bldt cannot be CENTROMOR BTM (Sall) ace.pied. BCF 9128CU PropoMt f0tm1 and CQf'llplet• In. Said Hie 11 for the purpc>M of 1truc:tion1 mey be obt1lnec:t at the aat11fytog llen ot the undefalgJled for Purehung Department ol the DI .. Nrvtcea pertonneo, together with trlct at the above addr .... FO< Id· co11a of ldverfltlng an<i expenMt dltlonaf 1nt0tmatlon Of lnapeetlon of aala. appointment, call Shannon 8 Dated thl1 5th day of March, McCarthy, (7t4) 432-575-4 1984. Bide mutt be accompanied by • HOUSER GERTNER 4 BAOWN Certified Of a Clllhler'a Check made •3'0 C11mpu1 Dr . N-port Beach. P10TfTIOUt ...... NAMI ITA......,.,. Thi followlncl Pl'90fW lie doing ~-= "lmAMA8TEP'6 , I 1Q0 w .. t WM*. Suite t t, Genie Ma., Calif t2704 PllJI J. ~. ~22 C&ll«llt Of~. Hunting1.on fJaecll. C1llf t2641 Morry 0 Zipper, 1 123 I. Pain. 8t Apt A. Gland•. Cattf 91206 T~ buslMa la oon<luc.tad by a O-Wal partnerlt\lp Paul J o.Mett Thia •~tlllMnt #II Ned wttn the Coun1y Clerk of Orano-County on Feb. 3, 1084 P.J:l770I Publlthed Orange CoMt o.lty Piiot Marett 1, 8. 15, 22. 1984 1t80-84 FICTrTIOUl~U NA .. ITATEMINT The loUOW1119 P91'10f\I art dOlng bullNtlt u : ARGUS ·DO MIN ION PROPERTIES. a C1llfOtllll G-al Pa11net.nlp. 6 t 1 Anton 8ou1eVatd, Suite 380. Coata M .... Cettf 92826 Dominion lnvestmt1nt1 Inc , a Cllilornl• CorPQfatlOn, 611 Anton Boui.v&rd, 51.1111 360, Cottlll MeH, Calli. 92626 Willi•m A. WOOd, 41 Hlllgrats. lrvlM. Caltl 92715 Campbf>fl A C Fr•Mr 11890 Beachwood Sfreet. l/ancouver, B C , Canada V6P 5112 Thi• bualnau 11 conduete<l Oy a 'tCTITIOUI ., ..... NAMI ITAT«•NT The loltowtng pinion• .,. dOlng buainMIN: SUNNYM&AD COMM£RCE Cl!NtER, L TO.. 1072 8 E 8'lllOI, Suite 206, Santa Anl. CA 02707 Sunnymead Commerce Center, • geri«al par1ner1h1p, 1on S E 8rl1tOI. Suite 205.' 6a11ta Anl. CA. 92707 Thi• bualONt la oondvcted by· • limned partnership Ray p Olmacnetd, II• Managing Ptrtne< Th11 1111emen1 """ llled With ,.,. Ce>Unty Clerk of Orange County on Feb 18. 1984 general partnerstup QARWIN & WAONlft William R WOOd lull.• 4t0 This s1atemer11 w11 filed with the 1M01 Von ICarm.efl Awet1.,. County Clerl< of Orange County on lrvlM, C A. 12715 Feb 9 1984 ('14) Mf.1tl4 f211211 Publllhed Orange Co11t Dalty P.ublllhed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Mareh 8 15 22 29 1984 Pilot March 1, 8. 15. 22, 1984 ' · · · 1327.84 1181-8• ------------ Ml.IC NOTtCE IC._, l'"llllOtll COURT Of THI STATI M CM.IJONlllA IN AND '°" ,._ COUNTY Of OllAMOI E1111e ot NORMA LUCINDA WOODtN. o.c..a..d CAH NO. A , "'84 MOTICI Of IAL9 Of MAJ.. PaC:JnJnY (PYobete Cede leetlon *· 1lr} NOOCE IS HEAEBY GIVEN that ANNE M MONTGOMERY, 111 per. aonal repreaenuu1ve of the EataWI ol NORMA LUCINDA WOODIN, de· ~Nd. will Mii at private aale, on April t6. 1084. to the highest and beat t>ldder, under IM t.errM ln4 condition• hereinafter mentlOf)ed. and lllbi.ct to confirmation by the Orange County Superior Court, aubMquent 10 the Mia and within the II~ allOwed by lew, et the law ottic.a ot Frank, RoMman, Fr..csua I K·1'91 auNNCJil' CCMMT Off C-AIJPOMUo c.OUlfTY °' a..•w ConMtVatorwnip of th9 ~ and Estate of· A88.I!. P. CLASON. Con· ..vet.._ payable to the Coaat Community CA 92~3 NOTICE Of College 0!1trtc1, or caah 1n an agenta for TltUITH'a IALI amount not lee• than t0% ot the LfDO y ACHT ANCHORAGE P\8.IC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE Ind MIJ'll, by Harvey M Neiman. ------------attorney (or the peraonal repr~. NOTICE IS HERESY gt--. 1hat EILEEN E BAUGHMAN. u Con--valor ol the •tat.e of A8Blf P CLASON. ConMNatM , Will ... at PflVlfO ..... to the hfOheot and beet bidder. utlW the termt and con· dlllona ~elnltfter mentloneO, and 11.1bi.ct to conllrm91IOll by IM. 8u- P«IOf Coun. on M¥dl 16. t"4. at 10 00 a.m., or th«Mlter wltllln lhe time anowecs by taw. at the office of F El..LIOT GOlOMAH, att.orn.y for ConHrVetor. at 21500 Weat Orange. thorpe Avenue, Suite U. F"'*1on, CallfOfnla 92833. all the right, tltle. in1er•t. end ..,... ot !ti. eon. Mt'YllM , and al the right, title, lntMnt, and eetate tnat !fie &tatct of ABBIE P. CLASON, Conaiwvai.t. hal ecqulred by os>ll'ltion of laW Ot other'wlto. °''* than, or In eddltlon to : tne1 of the Cclnten11t .. , al tile time of the Conoerva1ort1t11p, In lnCI to all that o.rtain real property, aitu- ated 1n the · City of WMtmlntt«. County of Orlt)Oe. S111e Of Call· lomla. detcribed-u fe>ltoolQ: T.I . Ho. N-12'1 • total bid. Pereonal cheek• lie not 7 t7 Lido P111< Drive IMPOftTANT MOT1Cf TO .:table. ~t Of IUCQenful N-l)Of1 Beach, CA 92663 NOTICE OF T"UITH'I IAlE Youf!'!ONl IH'!!.Y,~UWNELT UNlt;.-•... r will be applled to the Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Pllo1 OTO NO: 1771-A "" .,. .. .,... ,. purchaae price. Other depo111 March 8 1984 RE: Oawtdeon 0.ID OP TRUIT DAHO MIJ 11, check a and/or caah will be returned . 1321·84 YOU Aftl IN Df'AUlT UNOEft A 1112. UNLlla YOU TAKI AC110N within fltteen (15) days attw the DUIO Of TMllT DATED, AINI '¥7, TO PROTSCT YO\Ht PROPIM'Y, Board of Tru11 ... · ac:ceptance of P\8.IC NOTICE 1112. UHUH YOU TAK! ACTION rT MAY M IOlD AT A PU8UC high bid, which will be within 30 TO Pf!OTICT YOUR P9'0NltTY, IA~. •YOU •ID AH IXPlA• daye of bid Ol)enlng. Notice of Tru11 .. •1 a. IT MAY H aoLD AT A PUeUC NATION°' THI NATUM °'THI All propefty .. offered for .. 1 ... a. T.a . No. neo IAU. " YOU MHO AH IXPLA- P .. OCHDINQ AOAINIT YOU, 11 .. with all fa'-1111 11nd wlthoUt r• YOU AM INP.,AUlT UNO•U ..NATION Of THI NATURE Oft THE YOU IHOULO CONTACT A LAW· courae egaJntt the Dl1tr1Ct The DI•· OllD Of TMllT DATID f*'*Y "'OCUDINQI AC)AJNIT YOU, YIR. lrlet mllk" no guarantee written or U t•1 UNLEll YOU TAKI AC· YOU IHOUU> CONTACT A LAW· On Mitch 21, t984, at 10:00 lmplled aa to the aondlllon of the OOH TO ,,.OTECT YOU" HOMe Yl!R. A.M .• The Hammond Cornlany; a property offered or the fltneu of the fT MAY H IOLO AT A PUtlUC GUARDIAN TRUST DEED SER· Clllfornia COfPQl'atlon u uly ap. proPerty fOI' any I.IN Of purpoae IAL.I. IF YOU HllD AN IXPLA· VICES, a C()(po<atlon aa duly ap.. pointed Tru11eeunder and pvr.auan1 Payment In full mutt be made NATION M THI NATUftl Of THE """ T dor to Deed of Truel recorded May 24, Within fourteen (14) calendar dlYt P"OCHDINQ AQAINIT YOU, ~t~~= ~~trut:h~11~~~ t982. at lnet No. 82·t78l69, ot Of· atter notice or acceptance of bid YOU IHOULO CONTACT A LAW· AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE flclal Record• In the offloa of the and the item mull be removed from Yl'l HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ()( .. County Aecofdora of Orange Coun· tile Orange Cout College within I STAN-SHAW CORPORATION, A Mt forth In Section 2924h of the ty, State ol Callf0fnl11 executed by reaaon1ble time mutually egreed CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, aa Clvll Code, all right, tltle and lntwest David M. Clark and Carolyn J. Clark, upon duty appointed Truatee under the veyecs 1 d held by 11 nu1band and wile 11 Joint tenanll Thia no1loe l1 In accordance with fot•-~ .. ____ , ......... ~ of tn•'"' ~--do~ now, T .. 10 an undivided .,,, lnterMt and Section 81•50 of the CallfOfnla w1u'~Lr'Ar PUBOCAUCTio'N u........ HI ........ 0 ru1t In the Earl Luff, an unmarried man .. to an Education Code. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR pr~~ ~~~·ftr od~rli:'~ AK lindlvlded 'Ai lntwett. aa tenant1 In Signed: CORRELLAN J THOMP· CASH or ea NI forth In Section DAVIDSON common WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SON 292•h of the Civil Code all right BENEFICIARY: ST AN JONES AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER Exec Vice Chancellor. Bullnna Al· title and lnterHt conv~ to and RECORDED AUGUST 6, 1982 aa fOR CASH (payable at time 01 sale faire now helO by II und11 sald Deed of 1n1trument Number 82-274716 of In lawful money ol the Unl1ed Cout Community College Dlatrlct Trust In the pre>perty llerelnaftef de· Offlcial Records In the office ol the Statee) at I.he NOf1h front entrance Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot scribed· Recorder of Orange County 'o the county countlouae, 700 Civic March 8, 15, 1984 TAUSTOR· Donald R. Sell and Sllld Deed of Trust. cleacrlt>ee the Center Orlva Weet, Santa Ana, CA.. 1320·84 Jean c Seit · huaband and wife IOUDwlf19 property all I right, title and lnternt conveyed a.-ic NOTICE BENEFICIARY TH E PARCEL 1· Lot 7. Tract 2466, In 0 Ind now hel<I by It under ealO ,..~ SIMON.-EHRENFELO GROUP, IN- Deed of Trual In the property situ-CORPORA TED 1 Callf0fnl1 corpot· ::,~~!o°:nc= ~~~= ~ ~~i ated In said County and State de-T~:f ~~" atlon u agent ior undisclosed prln-cellaneoue Maps, In the office of the ~rlbed u : Notle41 11 hereby given thal bide c1p11~ known as SEO· t20, pur1Yant county recordw of .. Id county Lot 17 of Tract No. 9480· In the will be received for aale 10 the hl~h-to Loan Participation Agreements MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS: 278 City of Irvine. a1 per map recorded dated February 10. 1981 Palmer Straet. Coeta Mff'a. Cali-In Book -'08. Page 3 t-33 lncluaive of 111 bidder(•) for two vehk:lea 1 at Recorded February 20, t981 ae tornla mlteellaneoua maps. In the office Of are •x~ 10 the need• of tile Hunt-Instr No 23416 In bQOk 13954 page (II a street addraH or common the County Recorder of said Coun-l119ton Beach City Schoof Dlttrk:I. 1619 ot Ottlclal Record• In tl'IO tttloe <lea"'nallon 111 shown above, no ly. Bid form 1:840309 with epeclfl. 011 ... o-orcs~ 01 Oranne County, 'V T -"d d ••11on1 and Indicating a•••t lo ,.,. .,.... -· ·• warranty It given as to Its complel• he 1treet "" ress an other ....,. ,..... • aal<l deed of tru1t describes the IOI· common OeslgnaUon. If any. ol the cation of Items may be obtained low!~ property . n"' or correctnest). teal property <letcrlbed above II from the DlstrlC1 Purchasing De-PA CEL 1 Lot 129 of Tract No The beneficiary undef aal<l Deed purl)Of1ed to be • 13 Bennington par1ment, 20451 Cralmer Lane, of Trus1. by reucm by a breach or Irv ' Hunt11i9ton Beach, ca 92646 Any 3519. in the City of Newport Beach. default In the obllgat1on1 aecvred rvlne. CA. 927 t4. . ..,. d County of Orange, State of Call-thereby, hefetofore executed and The undertlgned Trustee d11-Item may be lnapect..., uring reg· lornla, •• ahown on• map record-" ,1m 1a tehool hou 1 prior to Mareh 9 "" dellvared to the undaratgned a wrl1· clalm1 any llabl ty for any incorrect-u r r · In book 128 PIQff 18 to 21 1nc1u1lv• ten Declaratlol'I of Default an<l Oe- neu of the strMt adoress and other t98'· of Miscellaneoua Maps. records ol mand for Sale. and written notice of common dea1gn11ion. ii any. enown Bid• thall be clearly marked Oran~ Coun"'. Calllornla "Su ""' p 1 Bid N 8•0309 ., breach and of election to cause 1he herein r...,vs roper y o ' EX EPTING THEREFRO•• the S ... •"dr···...,. to Bob Bond Pur• .... _ "" under9*"ned to tell Nid property to aid llJe wlll be ma...... but .... .._, ' "'·--Southwetter1y one toot ol Hid land. 11t11ly :.id obllgallon1. and there. without covenant °' warranty, ex· 1119 Agent, Hunt1119ton Beach City II con"•Y..,. 10 the City of N-pon pras1 0 Implied regardlf19 title School District, 20451 Cralmer • """ altar the undefllgMd caused said r • · Lane, Huntington Beach, ca. Beach. by deed• recorded Aprll 1, noltoe of breaeh and of election to poeaeaaion. or encumbranoea, In· 926'8." and re<:e1Ved 11 °' befOfe 19e0 In boOlc 5 t74 pagee 596 and be Recorded Noveml>M 30, 1983 u eluding'-· charges and expenses 599 Otflctal Records lnatrument Number 83·545975 ol of the Trust" and of the Tru111 2:00PM, Friday. March 9· 1984 81 ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM aald Official Aecordt. created by aald Deed ol Trust, to which time and place bldt wlll be ell oil oil r""hts mlnerala mineral Said tale wlll be made. bul oay 1he remaining prlnclpal 1Ym1 of publlcly opened and read. • 'V • • the noJe(I) aecured by aald Deed of All expenaea of cartage and ra· rlghll, natural gu rights. and other without covenant or warranty. ex· Truat to wll: 161,200 .00 with movat ere the reaponalblllty ot the =ydroca~bon• bybewn,::1~w na:;'e Pf"' or Implied. reg1tdlng title, lnteralt thereon from June 1 t982 IUOCeUful bldder(t). S1IM tax will ,:::"'n ::;1 ';"~Ynd h el n: un d 8f poeaeulon, Of encumbrances to <6i 17.50/. per annum 11 provided In be added to all quotations unle11 1~!!, 1 o ,!~ 11:1~1 o~1 i:; pay the remaining prlnclpal 1Ym of aald note(•) plua coat• and any ad· valld retall aales tax permit number tcr .,..,, oO• '"" w per .. -u 1he note(•) eecured by tald Deed of 1 s19 546 10 Ith 1 tw 1 it 1Ybmllted with bid form right ol drllllng, mining, exploring Trul1, with Interest as In said note ~~:::yo aoe:ru9o ti le c~.,;. E~~I~ Payment In lull 11\all be made and operating thefefor and 1torlng provided. advances, II any. under mated TrutlM faea and expen~ In .,...lthln ten days of the awarding of In ~nd removing the tame from aald the 1arms of said Deed of Tru11, the 1 f 11 049 70 the tale and the material mall be land or any other land. lncludl119 the raea. chargea and expenaes of the T~::;.,~.,Y under· said OMd removed from District property at right lo whlpstock Of dlrectlonall~ Truateeand of the tru111 created by ol Trull heretofore executed and the time of tull pay~. drlll and mine lrom lands other than 11ld Deed of Trust delivered 10 the undersigned a writ-The Board rnerve1 tile right 10 aald land, oll or g11 welll, tunnel• Said Hie wlll be held on Monday, ten Oeclarallon of defaull and De-reject any and all bids or 10 waive and ahaftt Into, thrOUQh or acrou April 2. 198• at 11 .00 A.M., 11 the mend for Sale, Ind • written Notice any Informality°' Irregularity In the tbohe,llUbturfaoeh holf aa, ldkl~nd, adnld t~ Concord Street antranGe to the of Default and Election 10 Sell The bidding. All m1ter1a11 are told In an t om IUC w P• oc: _, or rec building located 11 1570 Eut 17th underllgned caused Hid Not IC. 01 ··aa Is" condition. The Dietrlct tlonally drllled -II•. tunnel• and Streel. Santa Ana. California 92701 Oefaull and Election 10 Sell 10 be make• no guaranlee, wrltren or Im-•h•ft• under •nd beneath or The total amount of the unpaid ded 1 the ty wh the plied. aa 10 the condition of any beyond the ell.terlor llmlta thef'eol. balance ot ttie obligation aecured recor n coun ere and to redrlll retunnel, equip, main· by Hid property to bl aold. real proS*(y I• located. llem. I ' .. d t Date' February 8 1984 Signed: Bob Bond taln, repa r. ueepen an opera a togethef with lnt8fetl, late charget, The Hammond C0mpany Purchulng Agent any such -II• or mines. without, end estimated eo1t1, expenlff, and B . Speciall:ted TD Services Inc Publlalled Orange Coait Dally however. the right to drlll, mlM, advances, u ol the date h8feol, 11 y. t · · · ' Piiot March 1 8 t98-4 t203-84 atora. explore and operate through 17.•89.78. u agen ' ' 1h• aurtace ot the upper 500 feet ol Date: March 2. 198• II aald Truttae the eub1ur11oe of Hid land 11 re-GUARDIAN TRUST DEED SER· P.O. Draw. 158 Pllll.IC NOTICE Mrv80 In ttie deed from The Irvine VICES. a c0tpol'at1on. Rim For•t. CA. 92378 Company. a Mlchloan Corpor11tlon. u Mid Truatee 714-338-2041 ITATlllllHT Of' WITHOltAWAl In deed record~October 14. 1977 By Teri Phelpt, Aell1tant Secre11ty Q-4na0 IUPEfllO" COURT OF THE ST A Tl OF CAUf'ORNtA F<>f' THE COUHTY OF LOI ANOl:LH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LILY COL VIN, Oeceued No.'7~ NOTICE Oft IA~ Of' MAL PRC>nJITY AT PUallC AUCT&ON Notloe I• hereby given that the undarelgned, GOf'DON W TREJ-iARNE. Publlc Admln111rator, aa ~dmlnlatrator ot the aatata ot LILY COLVIN, Oeceaaed, will Mii at Public: Auction on Maren 28, 1984, at 2:35 P M. on the pramlNt u herelnaftw detcrtbed. 10 the high- est and be$1 blddef upon the terma and condition• hereinafter men- tioned, eut>ject to the confirmation by the Superior Court, all the right, title and Interest Of Hid decedent at the time of the death, Ind Ill the right, tltle and lntarHt that tM n- tate of Mid decedent haa by <>per· atlon of law or otherwlae acquired other than, or In addition to, tha1 of said decedent 11 the time ol death In and to all of that 08flain real prop- er1)' deec(lbed aa follows. 10-wlt fhe land ref8n'ed to hef'eln la aHu- ated In tile State of California, County of Orange, City of Unin- corporated, and la deacrlbecl aa fol· lows That portion ot Lot 14 of Tract No 1020, u per map thereof recorded In Book 33 at Pege 25, of Ml .. ~laneou• Mapa, Records of said Orange County, deacrlbed M fol· Iowa: BEGINNING at the most w .. 1erly corner of Hid Lot t4. and running tt\ence North 69 degreea 07' 20" East along the Northweeterly line of Hid Lot 14, t 10 '"'· thence South S degrMI 10' 30 .. EHi 80 IHI; thence South 69 degrees 07' 20' Weal to the Wnterty lloe of Hid Lo1 t4; thence North-terly along Mid Westerly llne 10 1he point of begin· n1ng Ora119e County. UNIMPROVED APPRAISAL Pendlnt Lot ntmproveo Rental Income None Taxe1 198 t-82 S 188.26 lot 11ze · 1ppro•1mately oo·x110· Direction• to Property· Pacific Coaat Hwy. South to Ill Avenue In South Laguna. Then left on 111 Av· enue to Mar Vlala Avenue. make right on Mar Vl1t1 Avenue to con- tinuation of tit Avenue on left side Turn onto tat Avenue going North· aaat 10 site (whlCh 11 Lot 14) Prop. arty located dlractly acrou tile 1trMt from 22332 Flrat Street. South Laguna. California. Place ol Sale: 428 Heliotrope All· enue. COfona del Mar. Cellfornla trom Intersection ot Interstate 405 and MacAr1hur Boulevard go South on MecArthur to Intersect Coast Hwy (CA 111) continue South on Coaat Hwy. to Heliotrope Avenue turn right on Hellolrope lo ~OS*IY The flrlt twenty llve hundred (12,500.00) dollars or tOV. depostt mull bf> 1n 1he fOfm of • Cuhler• Check. Subtect to current taxea, con· dltlont, covenants, rettrlCtiona rH· ervatlone, easementa, rlg'hts. and right• ol way of record The ule wtll be made on the lol· lowing terms. Cath In lawiul money of the United Stat" upon the con· tatlve. at 101 W. 8'oaCIWay, Suite 1100. San oi.oo. Celffetnla, 92101. 111 tn. rloht. tftle, interMt. and ea· tate ot the deeeUld. and all the rtgh1, title, lnter•t and •tate that the "tate of NOAMA LUCINDA WOODIN. oec.ued. hat acquired by ~atlon ol tew Of oiherwlee, other then, or In addition 10. 1h11 of the deceued, at the time of her death, In and to all that oertaln real ~operty, altuated In the City of Cypr .... In the County ol Orange. State of Calllornla. commonly d• acrlbed 11 0852 Via Sonoma. Cypr"'· Calllornla, 90630, and more partlc:utwly Oee<:rlbed u Lot J30 Trac1 5374 a1 per map recorded In Bo<* 244, Pagee 28. 29. 30 and 3 t of miaeelllll*)UI mape, records of Mid Orenge Count}. California. (IMI exeloalont plut easement• of record). Tnll tale It aubjec.1 to current taxff, eovenaqte. condition•. r• atrlctlona, re .. rvatlont. rlghll. rtghll of way, euementa, and ••1111· Ing encumbrances of record 'rhe terma and condition• of the tale are: CUil and law1ul money ol the United Slates of Amer1ea. or part cash and part credit. the te<ma of IUCh credit to be acc:.p11ble to the pereonat repr-11ttve and to the Cour1 Ten percent ol the amount bid to accompany the otter and the batance 10 be paid on con· llrmatlon of aaJe by the court Tuee. rentt. ope1a1tng and metn· tenance expenlff. and premium• on 1neuranoe acceptable to the purel'taae lhall be PrOfated u ot the date ot conlirmatlOll ol sale The uamlnatlon of t111e. recording of oonveyanc.. Ind any title tneurance potley shall be at tile expenae of lhe purchaaer • Bid• or otlera 111a 1nV1ted lor lhl' properly and mull be In wrl1t119 and will be reoelved at the law offices of Frank. Roseman. Freedua, and Mann, by Harvey M Neiman. at· torney for the personal represen1a, ""·· Bl 101 w .. 1 6roadway. Suite 1 too. San Diego. CallfOfn•a. 92101. or may be flled with the Cleft\ of the Supet10< Court Of <letlvered ro Anne M Montgomery personalty. 11 eny time eher ftrat pubhcallon of 0111 notice and before making the ule but not latw than 5 00 p.m on April 15, 1984 For furtl'>ef information and bid forma. apply at the ofll04I of Iha at- torney for the pe<eonat reore991n1- tlve. The right ia r-'fed to rej9ct 1ny and 111 bids Dated December 7 1963 Anne M Montgomery. u personal repr~1111ve ot the Ellafe of NORMA LUCINDA WOODIN. 0.0.1Md FftAN«, ROSEMAN, FAEEOU8 a MAHN Sy· Ha~ M Netm111, AllOfney ror Per10nal Repr.-ntatlva. Anne M Montgomery HAftVl!Y M.. NEIMAN, HQ. FA~HK. AOIEMAN, FAEEOUS a MANN to1 w. lkoechw•r. lult• 1100 Ian oi.,o, CA. 12101 ("t) 23M 117 Published Orange Coaat Daily Piiot Maren 8, 9, 15, 198• 13111-84 PlalC NOTIC£ Th• real p<O~ commonly known u 709t, 7007 and 7009 Trlllk Avenue, Wetrtmlneter, Call· fornla, and more partlculel'ly de- tetibed u · County of Orange • 13"' lhe Ro La Boltu. that port.Ion of the aoutnw.t v. of the non,,_. 11. ot Section 2·5-11, /dal~ Beginning al a point In the IOUth llne of the north_, •1. of Mid s.ctlon 2, dis- tant mereon 4418 fe.t ...-iy from thlt eouthwell ~ of aeld nortn- wea1 '4 and running Inane. nott""1 parallel with the W9I ltne of tM northwest .,. of uld Section, 495, feet plus, to the nortfl line of UMI south 15 acres of the IOU1hwel.t '.4 of the northWMt v. of Mid SectlOn 2. then Mlterly along Mid north fine 82 feet; then IOUther'ty parallel with the west nne of the nor1hwl9t 'I• of said Section. 495 leet p1ua to the IOUth llne of the northW'llt 'I· of tlld Section 2. then weeter1y 1iOnO Mid SOUlhllne 82 feet 10 Ille poltl1 Of '-" ginning This sale 11 IYbjeet to current t•xes, covenan11. condltton1. ,.. s1rictlon1. reservation•. rlgl'lta. rtghll of way. euemen11. end exm - •ng encumbranc.a 01 record The terma and con<1nton1 ol .... 11e Caah tn lawful money of the Untied States on conllnnatlOn of sale. or part caati llld bllanoa evl<lenc.cs by no1e MOUred by Mon· gage°' Trust Deed on the prOP«ty to aotd Ten perc:ent ol amount bid to be deposited with bid Tu• renll, operating and me1ntenanoa expenHs 11'\d premtumt on ~ 1urance accep1at>le to tne purcn.-shall be ptOfated u of the date of confirmation of .... The examination of utle, r~dlng of conveyance, and any title lnlUfance poltcy thall be-at the tte>enM of the purch-The ConterVatC>t ,... ..,...,.. the rtght 10 re19et any and Ill t>•dl 8td1 or ottert must be In wrttlng and wlll be received at the afOl'-ICI office at any time after the flr·l1 pub 11ea11on hereof and before dete of 1141• Da1ad 1h11 23 <lay of Febo>ary. 1984 EILEEN E BAUGHMAN ConMrV11tor of the Ettel~ of ABBIE P CLASON F ELLIOT GOLDMAN, Attorney lor Cona«vator 2500 West Otangethorpe Ave . Suite U ru11er1on. CA 92633 (7 t4) 87 t -9832 Put>ltlhed Orange Coaa1 Dally Pflo1 Marah t 2 8. 1984 1191-84 Pllll.IC NOTICE By Ktltta Katlow. Alll1t1nt Sec-'"OM PAftTNl"IHll' In bOOk 124t5 page 997, Oftlclal 1570 Ea11 17th Street, Suite E retary ONRATINO UHOlft Record• Santa Ana, CA. 02701 Published Orange Coe.at Dally Piiot flCTITIOUI 9UIMll NAME PARCEL 2· Non-exclualve ap-(714) 547.7177 fifmatlon ot sale Deposit ol ten per· LIFE ANO ACCIDENT AND cen1 In ctlh upon acceptance 01 HEAL TH-SYHOPll8 OF THE i=.b. 23. March 1. 8. t984 The tollowlng peraon hat purtenant eaHmenta over Lot A Publl•hed Orange Coll.It Dally Piiot ~-;~ .-;:;i~J1~~.],~-.tt:·~~~ ~ ~/~ ·~;,; b'.~~~'M.~~ .. I~:-~~. -~r~1r~ Y'EA~ Pl&.fC NOTICE tlctltlout bullnW~l S corded In bObll f07 pagM 1 thrOUQh -----------PAINTING & MAINT et 3002 7 lnetullve of Mltcellaneous maps. Pl&.JC ll)JIC( tC•1000I Fern"91lh, eo.ta M"8, CA 92826. Int the otflce of the County Recorder one'h•ll ol etcfOVi lee 111 e~periee of o Fl A I~ the purc:ha-INSURANCE COMPANY. 700 A thirty-day ese•O'# eh&ll be ... wport Center Onw., Nottoe of •• of The f1Gtlt1ou1 bu11ne11 name of aald County. for the putp<>MI Reel Pfopettr It atatement for the partne<lhip waa and 111 deteribed In Ar110le XIII. Sec· PYt .. te aale fllld on July t 1. 1983 In lhe County uon 4 of the 0ec1ar111on of Cov• No. A· 118961 ol Orange. FILE NO F22033 t nan ta, Condition• and Re1tr1c11on1 In the Superior Coun of tne State Full Name and Addreu of lhe recorded March 7, 1974 In book of California, for the Coonty of Or· P.,aon Wllhdrewlng OaYld Corey 11090 page 174, Olflclal Record•. ange Ceglgae, 3002 Fernheath, Coate May be alao known aa 506 Rock· In the M1ttw of the E1t1te of Mne. CA 92626. ford Place, COfona def Mar, Ca. ALDIS KEIPENS Dece11ed Signed' David Ceglgaa .. (II a etreet addr"9 or common Notlc.e 11 her~by given that the Publlshed Orange Coa1t Dally daalgnatlon 11 enown above. no undertlgnec:t will aell at Private ule, Piiot Feb. 16, 23, March 1• 8, l984 warranty 11 given u lo lta oomplete- to the hlghelt and belt bldde/, sub· 940-84 neaa or co,,ectneta) ... ject to confirmation of aald Superior The t>enetlc11ry under Mid Deed Court, on or after the tSth day of P\B.IC NOTICE of Truat. by reaaon Of a breach or March 1984, at the office of RICH-default In the obllgat1on1 MCured ARD W. SPENCER, At10<ney at NOT1CI! TO CQDl'TO..I thereby, heretofOft executed and l aw, 511 E. Flrlt SlrMt, Suite E. Of auu< TIIANIFI" • dellevered to the underlllgned a Tut11n, CA. 92880. County of Or·· Notic. 11 hereby gtv1111 to the written Oeclaratlon Of Default and ange, St1te of Catllornla. all right. Creditors 01 WHtern Digital Cor· Oem•nd for Sale, and wrlttllfl noUce title and lnl.,Mt of aald ~at poratlon, t ranafer°'1•l. wno.. bull· of bt1ach end Of alec11on to c•uM the time Of deatn and all the right, ,,... lddrMa 11 24•6 McCebe Wey, lh• undertlgned to NII aald prop- lltle and lntereat tnat the "tat• of lrvlne, County of Orange, Stat• of erty to 11t11ly tlld obllg•llont. and Hid deCMMd hu acquired by op. C111fornl1. that a bulk trantfer It thereafter the und.,algned c&ueed eretlon of l•w or otherwlM other abOut to be mid• 10 en ... Com--~ notice of breach and of eleo11on tnan or In addition to that of Mid rMrclal C0<por1t1on. Tr.ml.,"(1), to be Recorded November 23, t083 d.cMMd, et the tJme of death, ln wt)OM bullneea lddr... 11 800 aa 1n1tr. No 83·539138, of Mid 0 1· and to all tile '*1eln rul. ptOP«fy WllehlN 8ou .. 111rd, Loa Angelea, flcllll Racorde. • a11ua1ed In lhe City of Stinton C.Unty of Loa Af19..... State of Said .. 1e win be made, but County of 0r-.. Gt•t• of Call· Clllfoml•. without covenant or w1tranty. ••· fomla. P&t1IOUi.tly Oeectlbe<I u fol· TM PfOJ*iY to be tranaferred preu or 1~. regatdlng tit,., IOWI, to-wtt: are ioc.et.ci al 3128 Aed HIH, Cotta poeaeealon, or encumbfanoee. to Lot 41 of TraG'I No, 7284, In the MMa, and 2445 McOlbe Way. pay the r-.nainlng prlnell)M aum of City of Stanton, C,OU,,ty of OJ-ange. lrvlne, ,..pckltlWty. both In the the note(a) MCUred by aald O..CS Of State of Callfomla."'at per ~ ,.. County of Oranoe. Stat• of Cati-Trua1 • .ith trrlerMt n In Mid not• CIOfded tn 8ootl 272, Peigee t 7 to 20 fOff'la. provided. edv&fl<*, If wrv1 under 1nc1o.ive of MllcetlaneOul Mac>e. In SM! PfClp«ty 11 dM«lbed In gen-the terme of Nld Deed o Tru11. the offlOe of the County Alcofder of .,.., .. v"'°"' a.mt-conductor ,._, cnerll" and e~ ... or the tlld County. f!\MUfacturlng ~ t•t «14Apment Ttutt• and of the tru•t• cr .. ted by more commonly known •: 71'47 Incl ~II of that manvtacn;::r lllld Deed of Trull Genll'f w..,, Stinton, CA. tollO bu .... lcr,own .. W•tarn Said .... will be held on M•Ch Tetmt of .. ONll In lftNI Corporatk>n end loeated It 448 so. 1964, at I 1:00 A~ .. It the 11fh fTIONY of tt. Untttd &tit• Of • MGC..,. Way, IMM, County of Or· 1tr• et1trttnee 10 itan-.Snaw Cor· '"4IY M oorNeatecl tor; T41n peroent ~.State Of CllfofnllL potation, 1570 &at 17tl\ Strwet, of llmOUnt bid 10 be ~ With The butlc ,,.,..., ett.. be con· San\a Ma. CA 9270 t bid. aummated on Of *"-tile t!th d~ TM total llll"IO'-'llt of tl'le unpaid lide Of ofNf't tO .,_In wr1tJng and Of Mardi, 1N4 II 12i00 11 WMtetn btllanot of the Ob4lgiltl0ft MCured Will be rllO&Md •• .,. .,OfeUld ol· Olgltlll Corl>Qfltlon, 2«1 McCabe by UICS property to M •old. ~ al #l'f um. after tile llral puOI-Wrq. !MM, County Of Ora191 t .. her wlth In_, .. ,, tat• ch.,.._ ciatlOtl ,_., Ind bellonl daM o1 ll* o1 c.11om1a. llli<l .. tltNted coate. ..,,.,,.... end ..... lo ,., .. ttnown to ,,... TrlM-ldwinoea. • Of the d•te hereof. It o.t.ctfhl•231ddaYoffe0 , 1"4. r..{e) ... ~na1M1MC1ao--1112,ta:s.1&. RIC"4ARO W IPt.NCIR ~ 1.-ct by Tr1ntMrof(a) kif Dai.: '~ 20, IN4 AttOtMW It I.ft 1M ttw.e~ IMt l)Mt. att NIM. 8TAN4HAW C~POAATION 511 I.Flral8t, IYlte E Diet.ct; Mtw'Ch 1, lN4 aa tlld Tiwt•. Tuetln. CA t2teO CHAM COMMIRCIAl C:OAPOR· 1170 lMt 19Yen~ Street AtlOfM\1(1) fOf Aelmlnlltrat.or A TlOH lent.a AN, CA. 12701 AOHNlf J. HE.I. 100 WttlHte loulevtrel (11'4) 542-6111 Mmlnletrator of Ille .... ,. Lot~. CA. 00011 ly Lynn BNMef, A..iatMI Sec· of Mid o.c.cter\t Alfn. A. L wonio reterv ~l:lllltMd Ofeno-~ DIMiy Pilot Pu~ OrlnOI OoMt D1i11V Piiot Publl"*I ~ COMI 0..., Ptlol Marofl 1, 2, I. 1114 Mllct\ I , 1114 March I. fS. t2, tN-t j 112-M 1)2 ... 14 lnt-M . ' - ,. . • I Of'AHGI COUNTY IUPHl<>f' COU..T opened t>y tile teller et ~fl4Mlr1 P.O. llo• toOO, Choice .... port 8Hc:h, CA. t2tlO 100 Civic Cent• Dr. Weet l1nta AN, CA. '2101 Plalntlll ELAINE J WOLFF 0.fend•nt· WALTER L VONS and DOE.S t 10 40. lnclu11va TtJtM. rent. fire 1n1ur1nce and (R.....,. all amCM1nte In wtw>toe doUart onl") Intern• on encumbrance• 11 nny, .,...... • , •h1111 be pro-rated to the cloH 01 Total admitted assets aacrow Total ll1b1t111es S5,090,573 888,931 1,000,000 3,000,000 201,6-42 196.335 The underalQned reMrvea 111e Capital paid-up Caae No 39·51·28 IUMMONI NOTICll You han been 1ued. "'9 cour1 may decide ee-lnat rou wtthout your being heafd un .... rou rMpOnd within IO daya. "Md the l11fonnatlon below. right to retect any ano all b•ds. and Gross paid-In and contributed surplus to po1tpot1e the sale from rtme 10 Unassigned funds (surplus) time In accordance w11h rhe Gain (lo.as) from operations provlliot'I• with the provisions of C Section 783 01 the Probere Code Increase (Decrease) 1n apllal and Dale. February 16. 1984 Surplus during 1983 189, 137 GORDON w . TREHARNE. Public Insurance In Force Nationwide 93,681,000 11 you wltn to SMk th• 1d111Ce of an att0tney 1n Ihle m111er. you enould do ao promptly ao that your wrl1ten r.-ponM. II 1ny, may be llled on urne Admln11trato1, .. Insurance In Foroe· Callfornla Business 60. 102 317 Admlnlatrator ot the .. 1a1e 01 aa•d We hereby cer11fy that the above 11ems are In accordance with o.c.o.nt the Annual Slatament fOf the year ended Oeoember 31. 1983. OAMSON/FLANS. (2131 784·3'00 made to the lnsuranoe Commissioner of the Sttte ol Callfornta Publl9had Ora~ CoHI Oallv Piiot pursuant to law AVllOfU•ted hi 11do demlll\• d•d• El trlbum1; lede ctectdtf OOfl· March 8• 15• 22. 1984 t210•84 Paul w Colflesh, President tra Ud. e.tn eudlllncle • menoe.,. ------------ Ud. NllpOflde dtfttro • io dtae. rta.IC ll>TICC lNla~.,e..... -----------If you wlafl te tMt1 tM lldwtoe of aUNNOR C°""T llfl an.My In ti"-matt•. ,eu Of' THI ITA Tl Of "'°'*' ... ,,....,.., M IMt yow CMl<MINIA '°" T)4I wrttten "'' 1..., If MJ• IMJ be COUNTY Oft 0..AHGI fl9d Oft ....._ In the Matter Of thlt AdO(Jlton Pell al Uet.9d ..... ......._,el OM--11°'1 of !.OUAAOO E GUERRERO. .... •Iii ..... .,._.....,.. Adoclttng parent. le, de,erl1 llaoule 111· CAUMO.AOt•ll 11t1•...,..~•--wa,au Ameeo.DCITAN* .................... 1Wy ...... TO MARIO GUTIERRE2. ,_. .. ,......,... 1......... YOU ARC HERIBY CITED to ap. 1·TO THI blP'IM)AMTi A cWI PM" on May 11. 1 .... at 8 40 am =nt hal IMelt ... 'r IM tn~men.t37otth4t1~ent1. ........ ,... • ,.. """ .. tied CCNtt IOOaled ., 700 Civic ........ ~ ......... ,_ ......_ C41nt., 0rwtt W•t. Seonta Ana, C•ll· wtttlM IO daye efter thlo tun'lt\'IOnl fomta, and ahOw GeUM, " 1111y you i. MrWd Oft you, flle Wllll INI coun ttwe, wtty th4t petttlofl of EDUARDO 1written~10 V. ~I !. GU!RR!AO fOf the edoptlOn Of UnltM you 60, )'O'lf cWautt wt11 .,_ MARIO H!RR!RA GUTllRRU. enttrecf on ~Jon Of tti. p1,11n. 'fOUf cMd aon. allould "°'beg,.,,,. 11tt. and ll'lll ooun mty tll"t., a ed. ~t 10411Nf ¥0U tOt U.,..... You ant ~ notlled tf\at dalnancMd 1n me oomp1a1n1, ~ ~ Ca11t0tfllll C&M 1ew u. ludoe COUid r..uft In Qornlah"*'l Of "'-" ~ tile mll\Ot W tfle wtl0t'9, tlllnO Of ~ 01 Pf°'*1Y Ptnntl, If PfeMnt. Of IN flQM 10 or OllW ,....., ,.~.., 1n the ciom-Mlle oounMI prwMnl The court plaint ma.~ ICIC>Olnl ooun.i to ,...,,._.., Oeted J111 2$, t083 the minor wtl«het or not ttw mlnOI 1.U " BRANCH. Clltt'k It able to •"°"' CCM\ ... ft It the)' &y· ERIN AIO•Y. l)eouty we \lfllb .. to •"°'cl counael. ettait toc.OfllO!i&. ---~ llA VO a llPPOlflt coun.i to ~t the ~-........ IN~ ~F.024,1h4 ._..AM. CA. mt1 LU 8AANCH. County CW1i • ,.,..., By M .C HIAfllfY. Deputy Publlahed Orange eo..t Delly Pilot P\it>bl!ecl Onlnoe CoNt DlllY Pttot ~ H , Mardi l , U , 21, ttlA Moren I t&. 22. ~. 11114 11~ 132$-.84 Audrey L Miiis, Secretary Published Orange Co11t Dally Pilot M1rcn 3, 6, 7, 8. 9, 198-4 Ml.IC f«lTICC P\ltt.IC ll>TICC un AHO ACCIDENT ANO Hl.ALTH IYNOH41 12S8-84 OF THa AM«J.AL ITATU•NT - YI.Alt INOID DtCIMM"R 31, 11U OF PAC•te MUTUAL UFI INIUftAHCI COMPANY, 700 ... ..,.,.. Cenew Drlw P.O. loll IOOO, ..._pof1 IMch. CA. ... ("epott.,. .mounle In w~ .._,. (onfr)) total admitted ueta Tot•l llablllttea S~lal turplut Funds Unaulgned f\lnd1 (turpklt) Gain (Lou) rrom ~tlont tncreue co.er .... In Capi\Al and SYrl)fut during 1H3 lnsuraf\OI '" Force Nauon.ncs. AOC'ld9nt I HMllh Premtuma tf\turtnce It\ Force Calltomfa ua!Maa Acddenl and Mallh premium• -DI~ S3,3t't,$21,371 3,' t7,2&4.5te 8.379,-417 195,889.305 30.ns.oes 14,3N, lt2 20.6-41.727.000 281.058.202 9,909,097,611 Ca11torrna au11nn1 Paoe 1 ,,,720,'90 We hentby oetltf'( tf\1 the abo~ Item• are tn 8CC<lfdenc» wttll •M Annual Statement for the year ended Oecembef 31, 10&3 mlde to the lnturanoe COm"'•aeioMr Of the State or C•lfOml&. pur.uMll tO 1*- W\"4am 0 Blahop, Aal&aant Vtc:ie PrMident Olctc Van Treiten. A ... 11ant Secretary Publtahed Ofange Coat 09'1¥ Pllo, MwCh 3. 6 'i e. t , tll4 \U7-t4 I 1 l ' I a as Q \ a Orange Coat O.AILY PILOTIThurldey, Merch I , 198• CMIUIM CCM*TY M•ttCMI COWIT• .,. CMe c.... Dr ..... ._..AM. CA. .-n-t 1...~tlff: lVU\UT w .-01 aiqQft, •a e W. AOllNSON OIMndlnt· H!YUt!H ,AKOUR .IACO'I OUIONS, INO , THE PA· CfFlO TlllPHONI! & Tfl.iOAAPH CO.: STEVEN J FELDMAN AllSo.LAOUNA, INC , EAN!ST OCHOA, AM!.-ICAN FINANCIAL Of OAANOI COUNTY. BRENDA ITOHI: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INIUMNCE COMPANY, ORANGE CO\nilTY TAX COLLECTOR. 0 ASHIAUGH, L WHALEY. OOOEE 'ASHION8 L TO dbl MILAOE 'AIHIONS L TO MARDI ORAS MllNHARO-COMMERCIAL COR· POAATION; D OOBLE, S HAM· MIA: SUZANNE BERGER. DAVID P, STOECKEL TOM CAIN, STATE 80ARO OF EOUAUzATION, D L!WIN. MANUFACTURERS HANOVER INC , P SPRAGUE OO!S 1TO10 c-No.• 1111 IUNMONa PIC11Tt0Ue ....... U lllAm IT Aft_.,,. The folowinO P9t90nl ere dOlnO bu.in...11 I OAT MAN /OL M&CH el 0 PROPERTIES Ill, 3tS1 Altw1ty A'P anua. Suite D· 1, Coate M .... CA 92628 Alc:hard c BoallNI\, 316 t AJ'Wry A¥enue. Suite 0-1 Coe11 M ... , CA 92020 Ra~ P Olrnac.neld. 1072 S ! 8rl1tol Sulla 102, Santa Ane. CA 92707 Tht• bullnaa• 11 con<lucteo by • gan41fal p1rtnet1hlp Richard C loatman Thia 111temen1 w11 lli.c:J with tile Cour1ty Cle<k Of Oranoe COUf'ly Ol'I Feb re. 1984 QAAWIN 6 WAQd" l ulte 410 fJ211l'21 tM01 Von K11man Avenue Irvine, CA. t2'715 (114) ffS.1155 Publl•hed Oran9e Co.at Dally Pilot Marcil 8, 15 22 29 1984 1328-8A P\8.IC NOTICE NOTICll You have bMft 1u.d. ,... C*lrt Map cteclde 90aln1t rou ~ r-befno heard unlen ,... r..-cs within JO d•r• Aead MUNICIPAL COURT h Information betow. COUNTY M o.-ANQf If you wilh to ....._ tne l<hoce Of Cl!NT.-AL OAANOI COUNTY an attorney 1n 1h1t m111er you JUDICIAL DllTAICT lhould do ao p1omplly so lhll your 700 Clvle cantlf Drive WHI Miiien fftOOl'IM If any m1y De lanl1 Ane, Ca. t2701 I mecs on lllM Pleinllfl GRANT ·HOWARD AS AVllOIVeled hi ••do dem1n SOCIATES a p1r1neuru cons1111ng <Sade El trl~ma. i.ct. ct.c:ldlr con· ol OA>.NT HALT ANO JOHN HOW· tre Ud. 9'n 1vdtencl1 • menoa que ARD Ud. r"JIOftde denlro de 30 dlH Delend1n1 DESIG NER S LM la lfttorm11Clon que elgue. C OICE H ,_ wleh to -k the advice of H a parln.,Sti1p cons1111ng of JOSEPH AGOSTINO co-partne< loft lltt-J In th11 malllf, J'OU and JO ANNE AGOSTINO "*tld do 90 promptly .0 lh•I your CO·Plrlner JOSEPH AGOSTINO Written rHponM, If any, m1y be an 1ndlv1e1ua1. JOANNE AGOSTINO flled on time. en 1nC11Y1Clual, Does I 10 x Doe Co II U.ted deN• IOllclt1r el con· Doe Corp Mfo cM un abogado en H ie 11un· Case No 161232 to, d•b•rl• h1cerlo In· SUMMONS fttedMtamenta, cM eet• manera, •u I NOTICEI You hen -.n eued. ~ta eecrlta, •I hay alguna, The court may decide egalnet you ~ "r r..rletrada • tlempo. without rour belno heard unleH 1·TO THI OIFENOANT: A clvll you rllpond within JO daye. Aeed OOfl'lp&alnt hN been fllad br. lhe Ille Information below. pelintlft 90alntt you. If you W th tO II you With 10 Seek the advice Of cletend thl• laweull, you mu11, an attorney 1n this matte1. you wltMn 30 day• alter lh•a aummons should do ao p1omplly so thll your II Mnl9d on you Ille wllll thll CO\.lrt written response II any, m1y be a W1'tllan r1t9<>nM 10 lhl complaint llled on time Un .... you do, your del1u11 w111 be AVllOIUsled ha 11do oeman- • entered on appllcat1on of tile p111r1 Clede El inbuma, lede decldlr con· tiff, and thlt court may enter • tra Ud. eln eudlencla 1 m-qiM judgement 1g11ntt you for Ille rel1el Ud. '"ponda dentro ct. 30 dlae. demanded tn ttoe comp1a1n1 which LH la lnform.clon que eJgue. coulO raaun tn gern11nmem of If you wl9j\ lo ...er"'-adYlce of wagea. 11111~ ol money or prope1ty en attorney In thl• matter. y-~ other rehe r9Questeo tn the com ehould do .o promptly .o ttlat y04lr plain I I Dated Dec 7 1982 :~~ ~=~ ... ff any, mey be LEE A BRANO! Clerk I 11 U.ted dnff llOflelt.r al con· By J Y Hy1t1 Deputy Mio de un llOogado an Hta Mun· Pvbllllled Orange Coast Dtoly P1101 t 0 , deb., 11 h 1 c., I 0 In. Fab 23. Merell 1 8 1 S 1984 madlalamenle, de "ta manera, 1u _________ 10_6_9_·8_4 rHpueeta aecrlta, el hay alouna, Ml.IC NOTICE pu~o 'fH~'t~~~~~~~r~lvll OAANOE COUNTY I complalnl lie• been flied by the IU"RIOR COURT pelntlff agalnet r-. II you wlah to 700 Civic Center Or. Weil defend thl• lawault, you muat, 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y l ant• Ana, CA. 12701 I wllhln 30 Clays alter this summons PlaJnlltt WEST KENTUCKY PRO· IS Mrved on you. Ille wtlh lh11 court p DUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION a written response to the complalnl O.tendent JACK K LARABEE Unleas you do. your delaull will be MADGE w LARABEE BILL NEW: entered on appllcauon of the plain· MAN, MIDWESTERN MORTGAGE tit! and lhlS courl may enter a CORP ORATION A COPRORA· judgement ag11n1t you !or Iha relief I TION, CO NTINENTAL CON· demanded In the complaml, Which VEYANCE CORPORATION ACOR· could retull in garntshmenl of PORAT ION THE PACIFIC TELE· wages laking ot money or prol)ef'ly GRAPH ANO TELEPHONE COM· or other relief requested on the com· PANY A CORPORATION BROWN plaint COMPANY A DELAWARE COR Dated Sept 2 '983 L PORATION DOING BUSINESS AS ROBERT K KUHEL Clerk LIVINGSTON-GRAHAM J & 0 By SHARON HAEHU Deputy SUPPL y CO INC A CALIFORNIA CHARLES 8. CAREY CORPORATION L HOUSEMAN Sulla 201, 19161 BellCh Blvd. ANO DOES I THROUGH 20 IN Huntington Beach, CA 92647 0 CLUSIVE (714) .... 31ee Cite No 3!>-21 !>S PuotoslleCI Orange Cout Daily SUMMONS March 8 IS 22 29 1984 NOTICEI You have been eued. l317 ·84 The court mar 6-c:lde agalnet yo" T wtttiout y04lr ti.tno h .. rd "n'"• P\6.IC NOTICE l you rHpond within 30 daye. Aaad ___ __;;...;..._..;..;....;;.;; __ _ the lnfOJmetlon below. SUPERIOR COURT II you WISh 10 Mek !he adv1c.e of OF CALIFORNIA. en attorney in th11 matter you COUNTY OF ORANGE tllOUld do to promptly w that your 11n the Matter of the wri tten reaponae If anv may o~ App1tca11on of meo on lime CA NOICE JACOUELINE CIS· AVlaOIUstlKl na a1e10 e1em1rn NEROS tminoq By her mother _ Clede El l rtbum1. i.de dec:ldlr con· Ealeanor J MenCllaz for Change of c tra Ud. 1ln audlencla a menoe que Name Ud. rMpond• dentro de JO dlH. NO A A 121973 L .. la lnform.clon que alglM. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE II JOU wleh to ~ lhe advice ot FOR CHANGE OF NAME an attorn.r In thl• matter, rou !Sec 8064) L lhould do IO promptly 10 th•I your CMJDICE JACQUELINE CIS· written '"ponM, If any, mar be j NEROS 1m1no1) by her mother. med on time. Eteanor J Mendiaz has filed a pell· THE D ll.Y PILOT CLA ·."IFIED OFFIC:E HOlJR Telephonf' . Prvirr: M onday.F r,da~ · 8:00 .\.~1.-5:3 0 P.\t Bu~tn~5s Countt•r : Morn.la\ -Frida) 8:00 .\.,t..5:3() l'.\1 . OEAOl.l '.\E. Pl BLU:.\ TIO:\ DEAOLl~E \ t m1dJ' ·1 Ut'"t l,l \ \' 1•drw-.d.I\ I h1ir ... d.1 ' ~ rtdJ \ "·• t 11r 1 l.n "'u11dJ' ~.11 \I Oil 11 . \IJ a.m. I 'H) I' 111 t HI p.rn . t ~I) p.111. I ~II l'.111. \llllp111. ·~IHI 1'·111 (::\\CELLA T U)\ & (:OHHECTIO,S: Canc f'lln tl<Hl"I <tnrl <'.>rrPrt 1on~ ·rnc1, be rnadr <m 'ianw dP ad linf's a::, above. Plra:-.r a"i k fnr a <"an<•cllation nurnber \\ ht>n cancelling \'our ad. ERRORS: Check your ad dail y and rE>port err.or unmPdiatel y. The DA ILY Pl LOT assu rnf' liab ilit \ for the fir~t in correct ir.sertion cnlv. "-CLA I FI ED 642-5678 642-5678 ..... ._.__ .... ;,;. __ , .... ~•:;.;;•-.tt_..l.1;;.r..;;;;;;;;.;:;•~-l11mltr hit ltaltt ftr Ille Da1lun/Uait1 1300 1001 Getl.tral 1002 Ci11u LI lar lozz ltwf!ll 1tec• lMt Cotll Meaa 82 units. pie PllllllU U"HIT 12,400,000 Watch the never ending parade of birds, seals & yachts from this Ruperbly located 60' fron tage on the channel. 180° bay and ocean view, exqu.1S1tely d ecorated family home wtth private gated pool e ntry plua pier and dock! _ tureeque 12 bldg com- 1 IHI I NIL IAYORHT IY OWHR ~~\.!~1~:0out~:; Llll·IAlllR YllW 3 b~r • P~:: • 1 1;: r~~:~~ Beo·a. trp1e1. 0 84 encl Check Into thla supor value . tlnenclng ' Reduced to 0 • r • g e • G ' o • • I t only S399.000 FEE. A S275 000 213·430-3629 S370,000. 1983 HpenM• perfect family home on a · S75.419 bOfore taxes & large aec:luded lot In • BAYFRONT S~aeular debt aervloe Geo Ell\ln1 quiet cul·de-u c 1trMt corner View, dock. sec Co 844 7500. Ask for Vacant and ready for a $ 1,350,000 876-2330 Joe Griffith fut eacrow. Call ua 10< datella laetat Pttr 1350 IU-1211 •IAYIHORES• *IUIHITI* Costa Meaa unite 111 time lmmac 3 bdr. 3 bl corner ottered 10agrou w/great 0c ~n~~~~ !~: :3~evMc ~,::7~~:1~~4~:~· .uo" C.nl.E lrg 2nd Open Sat/Sun --ltl:OQ I 1-!> 2581 Clrcle'Dr I .. Exd1aa1t • ,., BLK TO CHINA cove 646-6325 REITlL PUROH&SE Derting 2 br. t ba Prtced to sell today' S t89 500 Courtesy to brokera OR EXOM•HE Prlnclpals only Ctndyl BEST BEACH BUY' ,. Shaw, bkr. 760-8600 2 Br 2 Ba Condo w1a1q BAlBOA ISLAND Slip up to 25' Balboa cond Walk to beach • 3 untts, tncoma $24,000 Cove • S 150/mo pool spa & tenn1• • yearly 650· 1174 $162.000 For terma I COSTA MESA C ---.--102 Call Delores Gelberg Newport Blvd commerc1a1 0111 tll 4 6•5-0863 (two pieces) Income OOIDO WITH 20 lfW OOllOS $30,000 yearly CllARMH DR&ll&TIC FUIRI Ill OAIYOl·U OWIEll 1 NELLIE GAIL ROAD Cute well located 2 Bdrm gol';.j, going goner Prime 11"7'1 fixed rate, 30 yrs Single lamlly. new. vacant home on lull alzed A2 lot The lnt9flor decorating Is C. area, blks from S C Monaco with best GC Mc Nash Alty & Exchange• Sunny encloaed patio. e11qul1ite You'll find thts Plaza. l,2. & 3 Bdr from view 14 Rue Villar a , 71 4-642-1334 days llreplace. bltln kitchen, hOme a fascinating one S l00,000 never offered Open wknds 640-1538 714-675·6196 eves carpete & drape., An xtnt from every angle Eaat· before. 0 down to vet1 _ value at $ 189.500 aide 4 Bdrm, 2'~ bath and Horr YI 8 4 1 • 6 3 0 5 . i E W1att4 1625 (714) 673-4400 EMEULllAY IUITIO HllOTill Exciting ocean vi... home Mu1t be told now 3 a comptetety remodeled 241.121s 111 CHYOI OHTOM I . . * *; • * ~1~~h~/rorn1's1~~ot IH,100 L~-7.~~·r:r'~:' ~~~y~~r•:1 WAIT OUT1 648-7 l7 l Small, 1mall down. Xlnt lo· Bedrooms 4 baths pn·' ~~~!11 ........... .J cation. end unit across vale pool· and spa' Ut· 'We buy condo•. houees •ll!ll~!lil~--iiiiliiA.iiiiilll from lge greenbelt araa llmate m privacy r units Negative cash llow CloM 10 transportation & 11 195 000 OK Foreclouaures OK I~~~~~~~~~! shopping Call 759·1501 llO-ltOO Your P~~~~7go~ terms IUTITt How can you? 2400 SQ ft e.atde condo, 2 ear gar- age, French doors. 2 I frplc•. micro-wave. yard. patio &. much more. Bank -COTE~, REALTY l:::---=----...... 1a . ..... hrai1~ .. toroaa ••1111 2122 , .. 1.11-..1.11-.-lt;.;r-.l.1;;.;l;.;1 ___ IHlfl ltr Salt ~;,,";~~l;~;v':~'~~~t~~~ Ctatr&I 1002 IMattal 1"12 $595,000 Call Joyce will fjnance w/ 10•;. down --- - at 12•;. lntereat No ap· Assume gd VA In. $83.800 pralaal or polnta. on •harp 4 Br. pool, many xtras nr OCC Min S 10K .' 0-E• Beaullfully decorated. "'" n completely furnished HARBOR RIDGE Beat of Tnhse $1095 673-0896 popular Miramar Greai ------ view $5001( 644-623 1 .Jlewrrt lt1c~ 21 liiiiiiil•••iiiiitiiiiiiiiil•••lilliil Debolt or Sally Shipley lllllFIOEIT llHR . GE 159.910( · Traditional Realty dn. Owe lrg 2nd TO to qual buyer S 137.~00 Owner 642-5583 Just complet.ed on ouut.andt.ng View locauon tn 631·73 70 IY OWIH Harbor Rtd&e Ot-ean. bay and city lights al your ~-------./ 2br 2ba elegant Twnhome --~------·' .. . . . ~~iiiiii~iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiii;~ quiet area. frpl, lofted feet A Valentine custom home but.lt with the beat of I , ceilings. lndry rm, attach mat.enals. highest qu.a.11ty con.slr\ICtlon and 1upenor LIDO ISLE 2 car gar w/opnr + more detngn 5 bdrms tncludtng elegant Mstr su1t.e, 4 •;, S 119,900 llrm. 833· t290 Ba. family room w/Oak paneled walli & cethngs. 4 Trad1t1onal 3 B r , 3 Vi Ba.Bay front p ier & Lrg vacant E side home. 4 I , . ' Br 2 Ba. 101s of Fr doore frplcs. J car garage. gated courtyard 6100 5Q fl of f oat for ~boat. Pnced to sell $990,000. & skylltea RedwOOd hot supt>rb living for $2,000,000 Lynne Valenune tub & decking Opn HM ffll Fii. 10-1 UT/Sii 1·1 1• lllllt Re modeled 3 Br. 2 Ba. lrg playroom. Thur-Sat 1.4 1762 Weal· f1replal'('. beam t'e1lmg. $420.000. minster Ave Owner will nnance 842-4 758 FOii TllE lllTllHIHH HYER Tn·dt yCJuN·lf to the pleMure of previewing th~ •·Vt 1 .,., spt·o.11 properly m the pnval.f' exclusive l(Jmmumty of Big Canyon overlook.mg the beauu l ul ((fllfm ur!.4 -I Bdrms. 4 Baths, family room. 4 frpll.~ weight nn wet bar , formal dtrung spa. AIC bit m )l.C:n-o. t.-le<.tnc gated l'Ourtyard The answer "' vour drum.~ at $1,975,000 Lynne Valentine llO-HU - 1 ~//{' 1llf.'(.(/1il{' IRYllE TERRACE OOEH I MOUTAI• VU Open Sat • Sun 1-5 1833 Galatea Terrat't' 28< 2ba wl yafd Ip sec Pano r amic bay & ocean view. 4 Br 4 Ba. gate s10.ooounder 1981 1 h F P $775 0.10 purchase pnce 642-8799 patto. poo ome ee n ee • u · or 786-6822 &·644-8722 VISTA DEL LIDO IAYFROIT TWOOIALOT Fab ulous bay /mountain v i ew . l Br, l Ba. Ltve 1n one-rent lhe other condo t'O·OP Lowest price. $295 000 Your chotce! 2 Bdrm 1 Ba ' or 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Ideal BAYSIDE PUCE l&YFROIT Easts1de loc a1 1on 759-1501 Spe<:ta('u)ar bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up, 2 Br. 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1.375,000. . ~'ElllllSUU HOME OCEAIFROIT Ocean & J ettty views. Marine room. 4 Br, 3 B a, 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1 ,285,000. " COROllADO CAYS IAYFROIT 81iat. lta~ 1040 Corona Island cust. bayfr ont lot. 85' boat IUR IEACH deck . Plans avail.. Now $370,000 w /trade. lllHOI VIEW llOlllES Winter rental 2 br. 2 1ty waterfronl, w/spa $900 0 u t s t a n d I n g H V H mo & dep 633-5596 Montego model with lam-__ _ ----- lly room Beaulllully 1and·1llou111 U•fur•l1hd seeped Move-in con-1t l 2202 ditlon, Quiet 1oca11on vlDtrl . Availab le f1 n anc1n g. I Oceanfrnt 2 Br sgl famUy Danny Bibb & Stephanie home $1250/yrly Jones. 644-6200 S1••tr I Wl1ttr C:::. SELECT l11talt ..-PROPERTIES I acoas 1uLn PllOP MlllllMHT 714/111-1113 llAHOI Ylt HOMES Only $217 ,000 3Br 2ba pool. qu1&t street near -..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•---• schools/shops 760-086 t NEW & LOVELY decor in this 2 Story townhouse LIDO ISLE-IY OWIH 3BR pvt pat10 b1t·m 3BR 35 lot $349,000 I kttchen. dining area gar. Open SUN 1·5 873-4063 trplc comm pool across 142 VIA UNOINE from park $850 • ,0 C I CORONA DEL MAR VU of fW IT REST bay & 1tgh1s. acron from 3BR 3ba. Aires Crt Plan 7 I park Decorator sharp 3 S 192.000 Lo down xlnt Bdrm French doors terms Bkr Wkdys ams atrium dining room 213/681-6765 $1650 •PT llliTS CAPE COD W1ttrfr•1t llt•ts llO. 3 Br 2 Ba, a1ning rm e11 st , Rtalters 1J 1-1•00 owe 81 12•1, w120•1. <twn $227 .000 645-1446 ocu• YtEW COHO Villa Balboa Prof Decor- ated By Owner $129.000 833-1066 or 642· 7498 IEITALly CllllSTIH .... Houses. apts. all areas Uc'd & bonded. Call of floe nearest you OH OF l 1111 U 1-1201 II U1ted deM• eollcltar el con· I ''on in this court tor 1n order allow- Mio de un ebogado en eeta HUn· •ng pelllloner 10 change 1111/her D I M E s to, dabarla hac ar lo In · name from Candice JaCQuellne Cts· A medlatamenta, de ••I• man111, 1u nero• to Candice Jacqueltne Men· ARROWHEAD HOME Near n ew 4 Br. 4 Ba, lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for local prop. br. 3 bp Snort walk 10 beach Spac flv rm. lam /din rm lrg bale, easy care yard Asking $172,000 See at 614 20th St 536· 17 t8 On Newpon Island water· ---- front P<OP41rty, 85' water B1lbo1 frontage. 30' boat dock. Ptaia1al1 2207 3 Bdr 2 Ba. used brick frplc, lots ol closets Exclusive Peninsula P1 Shows like a model Pron modern 3 Br Den, 3 Ba, only Asking $580 ooo micro. 2 blks beach/bey Call Mon-Wed alt 5 :lo tor S 1400mo. 2131378-3119 ,_,,.,..ta MCrlte, 11 hay alguna, d1az ~ -regl•lred• • tlempo. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED !hit all Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1·TO THE DEFENDANT: A ct.II person$ interested In the matter A Reduced for quick HGrow 341 Boy•,.rJ• o,,.,,. N B 67S 6161 pelntlft ..r•lnel you. II you wleh 10 1n Depanment No 3 at 700 C1v1c VA No qualltylng Call compl .. nl hH been m.d by the aloresa1C1 appear before th11 cou1t s ---2 Br Twnhee wllow int defend lhl• lawaull, rou muet, C.nter Drive West Santa Ana Call-now to see! Agl 840-2678 appt Thur-Sun call all· Coroal •el f1111 2222 day 650-4843 l•OOIOHE within 30 dlyS alle< 11111 summons lorn1a on April 2 1984 at 9 IS 1t w ved on Y°" 1o1e w11h lll1t court o cl°'k AM and then a,,d 111e11 LI N E 11-UW QUHTHI VILUIE OOllT 1wr111en1noonae to me complaint snow c.ause. 11 any they nave Why s Nice 1 Bdrm w/pv1 entry, 2 BA 3ba trl·level condo IUYlfW IY OWIH Unlaa you do your Clefaull will be Hid pe111ton for change of name large used brick llreplace w/~ car gar Racque1 ball New Bedtord plan, ga1ed ent8fed on 1pp11ca11on of tile plain· snou1e1 not oe g1anted , & BBO PLUS 3 Bdrm, 2 SlVE llC & tennis $125.000 Bkr comm cstm thruout, Judgement against 1ou ror tne r4011ef c.opy or"''' order 10 snow cause be I ceu Easteide CM, nr den lwO·sty, 4 Bdrm. 3 , --640-5238 Cottaoe style bungalow basic crptd aec01 & gar 539-6190 Best Alty FEE Lrg 3Br28a 2-sty on park 400'11 Hellotrope s 1200 673-8823 tot!. end lhlS c.ourt may enter a IT 1S F"URTHER 01C1ered that a WA NT ADS ba hOme frplc AV ac-Meta Verde 9 finest hid· 963·8377 panoramic vu $429 000 dem1nded in the comp1a1n1 wh1cn pubf1Slledin1he OrangeCoaatD11ly I Newp ort Height• ea.famllyroom andabig Haat. BarMar 10421--------• ~Id re1u1t 1n garn1,hmen1 of Pilot a newspaper of general wegea t1k1ng or money or property c.ircula11on pubhshed 1n this county $225,000 3 car garage Tile owner 01 WlTEI 00110 VIEW of Harbor· Step• to or olhe< retie! reque'1e<l •n 111e com at 1eaa1 once a week 101 lour con· RIJ Mo0ar41t Rltr hes been transferred and C hed 1 ITAaws1 COMPAllft beach 3 br. 2 ba duplex. f 1 1 ~ muat sell thll beautiful al raJ ce ling•. 1 Br 1 I gar., d'""k •vall April 1 p • n secu1111e we., p11or to the day ol l•I 1721 Ba $ 158 600 7590915 ''"' '" "" "" " LEE A BRANCH Cler~ Dated F'ebruary 17 1984 "" s 189 000 751 3191 I • e 1044 " Dated April 11 1981 11id hear•ng F I IMPORTANT NOTICE TO • home now Bargain price _ '_ ' • LOWEST p•ICE Lse St500/mo 675-5634 By SALLY MAY.ATTEBERYO.pu I Frank Oomen1cn1n1 PRIVATEPARTIES lfWPOITIUCll ' • naa HVHomes Co1t1Mm -2224 • -~u ~' he . •u;,.lfhlllllE~J.~O~.ooo • C:. ~ f!ITASTIC 4 Bdr 2-sty ' • • 1• 1100 ~ .,·;w'-:-· ~ -~~-~~~:l'~~:;-~-.·~~~' ~ , .r ... )"" i~\::..~~ ~t~§ilt'.1~~1?~1 ,:Y.;,~,.... ., .... '{ *"-r fl'tli ttMlfY sl~te r .... ~AMS ~ . ,. P11letmQ mdl h..... ,... " . enue 01 ~f.,.,'"i'u'il'e , U'n lh . s tin. i1eoc. ., ~ m1m1 "'11 "Q vr r88S in la"mlly home In beavtlful --:~tdo Moder rn..,Turt!e Sllper 8$11\Jmllt>ft ,-;:;;} 2 lf.-Y ~ -. ....: 1240 !150 Newport Canter or. &ulta A I our famoas DIMES-A-LINES pub-Easlblulf Convenient 10. SELL rdle Item• wllh 8 ._"Mock "'.late 4 bdrm, 2 ~ F1nanc1ng 1<1ds/P41ts no problem Loe A;,,•·· CA 90097 Newport BeKh, C1. t2MO //shed each Saturday In the Dally ca 11 0 n 0 n q u I e I Dally Piiot CIHSllled Ad· .ba TOP CONDITION $297.000Fee 539-6190 Bes1 Alty fee \ ( (2'2) .-t!I '714>M4-M50 Piiot cul·de-eac near Newport ' 642·6678 C.nt. AIC, decorated in TWO 2Br1 Ba. gar. W/D hook· Publiehed Orange C..oaSI Oa11y P1101 l'vti11slle<l Oranqe. Coast Dally Pilot · Beach Tennia Club. East-aoll eerthtone~ Backs to ONOS Marcn 1 8 t!> 22 1984 reo 23 M&rc.h I e 15 198• blullshopplngcenlerand gorgeous ,greenbelt up,2208C·PlacentlaAve. 1190 8• 1078-8.il E DIMES-A-LINE ads must be Corona del Mar High S288 500 no pets S565 ~45-7983 pre~pald so ms/I or bring them Into School Only s l99,000 . Bay & Beach .C:.: 2 Br -enctsd gar crpte the Dally Piiot office. Be sure to can Sally Sh1p1ey or 1 Real Estate 1 f 'Jiisor 1 VEHlJLLH CHIO I drapes 773 W Wlleon No Include your phone number or ad-,~. Dabott I pets $550mo 63t-8212 DEATH NOTICES H.,_aOf' LAWN·MT OLIY£ Mor1uary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gtsler Ave Costa Mesa !>'0-5554 PtEf'CE IAOTHEA8 HLL. BROADWAY MOATUAlllY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 64 2-91 ~0 BALTZ BEAOERON i MITH & TUTHILL WCSTCLlf'F CHAPEL. •21 E 171h St C0$11 Mun 6.il6 937 1 ll'ACIFIC VllW MIMOfltlAl PAf'K c.m.ttry • Mortuary Ch•!* • Cr.,natory 3500 Pac111c Vlf# Ori,,. Newport BetGh 844 i7oo c :\ICHOI..!) MAHY KATHRYN N lt'llOl.S forrrwr n .. 'Sldl'nt or ll untin~t''" &•arh paaM.-d .1...,,1,, rif the homt-r>f her r!Juihll•r tn Brawlt·y. Calif , 1111 MJ11 h 7. l!J84 Mn1 N1d111l" wos the w1ctowl' of M u h<i<·I John N1thols who p.1ss<.od :iwsy m 1978 S he w~ ., nwmbE.-r for 45 years nf ThP Anwncan Legion Aux1llary and had held aJI orftl'<'14 u( tht> Auxiliary and hud hf'ld :\ll 1Jfficu of th(• AU311lary Shc.-was a mem· bcr of the Rebekah Ludge of Huntington Seoch 11l 11t:t' 1955 a.nd wru. a mC'mbt-r ()f St WM1 uJ'11 Guild of St W 11fnd'11 f.pUJropal Church &loved mother ofJohn M N1c:hols of Fullerton and V1ri;iln1u M M oro l:i of Brawlt•y. c ... uf . Ahlo IUTVIV ing ar e f1vc.-grandchtldren and aeven great l{rand rh1ldn>n Frtf'nch m3Y cull ut P1f'rtl' Brothf'rs -Sm1 th Mortuary from 4 to 9PM ThundAy Funf'ral !W'rvtt.'f't w i ll be M nduc tt"d et 12.JOPM ~rtday Father CharJr.s Sad\uf'ty Rector of St WllCnd't off Ida ting Jn- tA:'rmcnt w1U tx-made at Th~ Good Shepherd C-nY'tny Pitre«' Brothflra' Sm11h1 M o rtuary, OlrPc t ors ~Jff &3$1 -,.. D dress In your ad. have B price on I r.n.. .,.,,(TUHffEUICfLllUf#CFfF!JS,.,.,, ••• , ealty 111,000 I 1i"W8sis~de sharp 2 Br each Item & no abbreviations. 1-_ ·u·· En1oy 1 2 nd home 81 the 1 Ba houae. carpe11, beach for thll terrific drapes, fncd patio. w/d • NEW LISTING Beaotlluf 786-11 72 price Mlrrored wardrobel rm.No pete.$555/mo • Sorry, no commercial ads, (}Brage ...;;;;;;;;:====-=~~~ lour bedroom Carmallta -':?es~ta:~ -Pi! doora custom wallpaper' I security <Mp Mu at have 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 NIM, produce, plant1 or IJ/llm•I• model Tastefully decot· . :.J large sundeck overlook· gOOd credit 548-544 2 or are accept•ble. IWPT LHIH RlPO. ated in neutral earth /.->fN, 4 ing courtyard & fountain 770-J 29 DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thurldey Coet•MeuOfflce l •Ot OOO tone Aaaume large 11r11 3880 Michelaon Drove Community pool & spa _ • , trust deed Priced to sell Irvine Auumable loan I 3 Br, 2 ba. lam/din rm. Just reduced agetn & S220.000 Leaaehold LIN RU.Ln pool, frptc S960tmo, IN tender wan11 outf Only 7 Hl·UOO lfW MOITEOITO , Ill lJOO 1 . 3387 Fuchtsta 760-29!2 yr• old and eatl 11ep1 to 4 Br 2,~ ba. •Ingle family I • dys. 650·0473 eve• Bey & Beach Unusual detached home Turtle I __ 17 1 1 W 20th St Front hee ~roperty d t''~ bdrm TOWIMOllES I Rock Ridge Lrg yard, ULNA Lii HPLll w/yard, lrplc, beam cell, ouee an rm apt ale, intercom & MC •Y•· 1 3 Br 1 ba no gar lender hH financing SUPREllEI cent vac & much more 30 Walk to thOPt. beach, Bal I S895imo. 241 '.9159 •~at lablt 831· uoo Eat Id C 1 M r below market rate Pi.r, ferry. rest 3Br/2be __ B Or1v19 by 916 w Balboa I p!a~~ul, :C~ud~•a .. ~~ iinan $330 000 For Info N , 218 Bal 81 873-2943 I Heyl $300'• pay• r9"1 & all I & call us for detall1 I ting with pool & epa Only 552-0917 (iNtne P.clflo) --utlla tam etarter lncd kid/Cat OK mu1t Ne - V.i\fl Hf Hll"ll 24 unltt In complex Of· Private Party Met!• In· WUTDU" '\lftH 539·6t90 Beet FEE lerlng TWO unite • 3 t f e 3 .,.. ________________ ..... ~~~~l(~T~~"( ' bdrm, 2 bath with fir• ~:!' i::ch:i r,~~: V~Z.,:':J.:'~~ n':!~ MESA VERDE lr9 3 Br • ptaoe & private lanced arH. 651•5067 Ing, duat ttont frplC•. fam I tam rm, grdnr Inc, '900 330 WHt Bay ltreet Coete Meu, Ce. 12128 -====;;:;=;::;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;:==-;;;::;i;=o:ar-~ 131·1.00 back yard• S1artlng at rm. w/acceaa to d•· 831·3155, 556--8148 '::~::~' S~ ~ell~-/], t :::-. S 139,500 for 1550 IQ ftl L! .. U lffO l llghtlUI pe11o crtAtlng a 1 New 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. 876 ,_...,c~•• '°""""_____ PlllHIUYIUI 94&-7171 warm lrl e ndly at· W18thSt dblgartg9,no 0 ~~-:·.~ .. ::;· :,._~ ;: 1211 100 fll U&J If .... mo.Pf*• Rm '°' pool pet1 S82&/mo Si.tr a • ,. " • 1. • •• , _ ,, • Ou CIOM to acttte, anop1 6 Mgmt co M 1· 1324 Now the IOWett priced let ioc.tton • mountain pttkl S27t,t)()() Onr/Agt. retldenlltl Income prop-l/lewl hloh 11op La.Quna Dy. 8 1 & -2 3 1 1 0 r Nloe 2 Br' I ba w/g1r. W/d IOIWl-Lm bnren 11 .............. llli I e<ty on FEE ltnd In the lllkl 8Md'I ~BR 3~ Euro-8'$-81 ti 9¥/Wknda hkup rw Vlct«la & Ca· ere• Cory duptea ttec>•, PMtl tt)'lf euttom ~Mt nyon 1505/mo Agt 10 bay and ocean Pt1la1all 1117 fetlc:tence. Pride of own-I 997·9309or131-3181 ::C:' ~t~..,;1;•.:; 1 Baytront eondo. lfg 2 8' ::~'!, ~!"'~=~ Me~l ... it -Sptral et.Va, .ccenll 2 bf may lrede Subm11 A9k 2 9•· ~ -'Ip. penoraimc I fl~r~ and t•cuul. wai to A I. 76 m;un;. ' Incl IOft 111)1C part u11tt gar I o' Ht 111 e S tr o ck vi... 19afkt1nic,:ood ' S2•t 500 8r ~ den i.tQt pvt yard 4 lam upper '600 a e« 7020 'umlan.d 1576• Cel l °'*'SUHOAY81 to• S25~ ~73" Pvtlpty • 63M1DO • ~'3 /Ul·5144 '11"· 3180MOUNTAIHVIEW BntAlty 9m1FEI UllllUlm&TI 2131941.230 day• I LAOUNABIACH clal D _. • "'"-OwMt wionow by appt. e7W760 or ·~2220 ~ty 1210 -1"..,.r1'"1'1!1• .. tl'P" ......... ...,,,,. Mi.t Muffat eat on a 1 ~ !i dA/hiX 1168 ~1~:·a~:~:_:·,~~"! C.ma ••I.., llU am"I oHIOt DldG yf~~~ :;~ ViRY4 ATTRACTIVE Dally Piiot Claullled By ewr-eoi:v duplu. 1"' 81,IOO,OOCI 1111 01'\indy -~•81 _ MCtlOn aboUt Mltl MUf· pOOI, OOOCI '*'telt. ,,,,. courM • or.. lier 11M111 OCEAN VIEW· 2 br, 2 ba t.1'1 Tuff .. .no t>ouglht It ln11Htmtnt H t0,000 tlo9uft, ~ ~d• condo, MC get•. pool, fOf St 95 You can Mtl Prln of'\ly" 640·•9" POOle/epu Eaat Nina CltHlfltO Adi are the tennle S750 •2-9772 your tuff11 1no lot• of L.~una Nlguel Mot ana'"' 10 • 1ucc .. 1ful otttt r tfltno• tflrouoti ftlt '•''"' dr•• 1n '"' off•-WIU htlpwltn titian<. get11gt Of )'aid aa1et fl, 1 0111y Piiot Claulfled WHt ••• a oau, Piiot jl\O tPM·u low u 7'.~ htt., ••Y to ••II more Ada C.11 M2·M11 Cl...itllid Ad M2"'5e1t 7f0.QS43 ~t ...... ~- I J ' Tred• your old 1tutt tor new goo dlu wlth a c111t1fled ao ~·M?t • 1 • ·r • .. _ $2 .17 per day Thal'a ALL you pay IOf 3 Hnee, 30 d•Y9 In the DAlY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY .. ..... VafvalaW Atu!aatt, Vat. lJUhltata, Vat. ...., lntm .......,.t ..... .......,-.. ...... ........_ ........_, ll Au Bil C..ta .... 2'124 &Ht. ltac~ 2741 N1os room m large noua, -· 2111 U*· GOid & Diamond T-~ ..nl SYDNEY 0MARR I at move In rm Cotta Meta. $235. BUSY NPT Bl (! M bracelet. on Mar 1. vie. u uftid be nr So Co Pl11 loaded Lg 1 Br, encl. gar, nu SUWlll 957.3955 New« FW1.il/Offlc:e, 14./C Hoag Hoec>. Ml Cua or ~ Incl trpt gar xtr.. CJ>lt/drapet, no pets YILUIE SEA & SUN LOOGE Onty 1595 mo 64$-9121 1 Long• Drug Store. Reo- S725 539..eU~O 8"t 1.. $475. 6.4S-8485 1110 wt! up COIOr TV Prune ret8il 1803 ~I watd 642·3'98 t • .Ew •• EE. an, New 1 & 2 Bdrm kli1ury 3028 W Coast Hwy, Npt cliff Approic 500 9Q ft. LOsf' i.. btk S.._.. mix. ". ... • apta In 14 plan• 1 Bdrm. ..~~ ............ ,. 1 I "' ...... 2 Bdrm and Towntiomn leallll te ........,., • ._ .,....,-• 08 A.n9wet't to Shadow, vie Frt ... -y, ~c .. 1 • poot1, tennis, weter-! Uait 2tOI ta•astrial Babb/Baker 551-2035 ... • lalla pond1 Gas paid ... -•-HZll Kilian ~8-7295 ARI March 2 1-Apnl 19): Restrictions are removed, you have NEWER 1Br w/ger~. No From San Diego Frwyl f rm In 3 Bdr condo, W/D, t... LOST OR FOU_N_O_A_P_ET_7 more workjny room. Jines of communication open and cash flow STUNNING lrg 1 Br gar-pell. S4SO/mo Call drlw North on 8eacti to redwood deck, yrd, 2 car 2000. 2000 & 4000 9Q ft Cell Animal Ant League R t. h 'II be . den apt pool rec area 831-5553 McFadden and W"t on gar '300/mo, avail 3/15. '-..3975 Birch, NB. 978-PETS NO FEE resumes. ca ions 1p grows stronger. you given · more 1475/mo 7,0 ·w 18th st· McF-.. d-10 "--~~ndl 5.-0-7859 •v mag. 1.50 .,.," •-~1_5032 . ___ _ responsibihty, authority and money. Cancer, Capricorn natives play · Hice clean Baeti.SN3801mo. ""' .... ~ .. , ...., .,,,. L s F 1 paramount roks. IHI. ac• 2640 ~~~1°"'· 0 pet•. VIiiage. 1714>893-51_!!_ CdM M/F 101hr 2 bf. 1 b• CM awrox 3000 ft lncld1 ::; .!:':r. 'v~. ~:"& TAUR US (A/:il 20-May 20)·. You'll be rid of unncccs•"ry burdens, up, . r, l~rt ltac• 2Htl apt"' beach. N/amkr 20• 500' office dhc lndatrt prk. Grat\etn H.B 648-5250 -_ 30yrsS310875-7927evs S1450/mo. 644-7289 ~-· expenses. Reach yond current expectations. Money cycle high, you'll pool, IPL 18992 Florida. II TIE ILIFFI . BR coRoo's REWARD Lo.t 1m911 have wider audience and many more "customers" than previously 842-2834. 8•2-3172 Oulet 2Br 2b1 close 10 167510 $1295 Christian rem. w/steady &a.1uc .. tat1 3 Parrot Vic Newport anticipated. You'll locate obiect that had been lost, missino or S'Olen. I rt lt••L "*•t beach. Frntc. dining rm. A.gent . 831·4980 Job/car"' IC>Oltlno for CottaMesa 848-0377 · J 0 , -• "• .. _ _ _ aame lhr my 2br 2ba apt. SCRAM LETS GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasize independence, new stans ro pereon , e dtthwuner, balcony and 1 Bdrm, utlla pd, tropic.a nr Flh 111 S325 850-1899 • eneaals 3112 !n ne~ directions, courage ?11r beconvic~ghions.1Timing. ju~gm1 enr and Fum bactl. S•oo1mo. Nr ;~~~1~:' c:r~, PT~~·e ~!'i~,',;0 ':!~~,o~f' Co%y -Eastbtuff condo, ANSKDS intu1t1on ar~ on ~rget. You .. at n .t pace at c~c1a moment. F .. n. llld W -5347 _ Apts. CM Cen 54µ530 prola111onet person. nt.n r M 01 cem. bcr of opposite sex offers an interesting proposal. Leo plays key IUOll IEITAL Mgr Jeff t Br wlloft, frplc, gar. pool, kltch Pflv. avail now Podium. Otatt dahwr. 1 block to bHch $325/mo. 759-1341 Clump-Limber ... 2 .. 11'1 111.-.1211..- EQUfty--evai -~°' In 10 to 15 deV9 llver-0- 0ther amount• end 3rc TD a 1MtO .Vall. Ylltl-Tllm H1·1111 Uc. Ceillf. Mtg Blu WIDOW HAS US kw TO • I 10,000 up. No Jredh CMclt. no penalty. Cel DerQon Aseoc 173* 7311 ltlrWaa... II CANCER (June 21-July 22): Family dispute could 1_nvolve money t~':o~ !; ~~~~~5..~~~~ aui;1 cottage t ype, lrg l750tmo 8-40·37a7 bee condo, nr t>Mch, 3 COMPUTER CIRCIS Of Or'J>rOperty.Avo1dpetlyjUlousy,steerclearofaccusat1ons.standtall ,.. ____ , ·e 38 d I 2Bdr 1Ba,gar,pvtlndry •V8fUlllUIUll Jr 1Bdr, Br. 3 ba. tennS31s, spool. H,~·=~·~~=t~r~~ MlSSllE U.llllSZI for nghts Without being vindictive. Secret meeting is held someone ...,.....,, ront'" ' a p x rm, $595 • S300 relun-relrlg, pool, tpa, MC Ava.ii Mar 5 9 to we II haw lo watch alldes, mllllft defends you another tnd1v1dual ts envious and is candid about 11 Wlnt8f rental 10 June 91" dabledep. Refsreq'd No gale, s550imo ~5-7754 S600/mo. negotiable 1nen mov1u, then 719NO HARBOR BLVD The Ofange Coat DeM) LEO {J~ly 23-Aug. 22): Focus on fncnds. hopes, wishes. increased S900/mo 650•7368 pets. 842·3099 $600/thort term rental 3· 1 t53-9600 ext 215 days. vl0eot8'* ·~ •a.at. but FULLERTON Pilot hM an e11c.n.nt op social act1Vlt) and added populant). Elements oft1mmg. luck nde with A,arl•Hll, Uaf. ~T:N•NG ~rg 1 & 2 B~ !~ ~~3 Br 2 Ba 1 Blk /::,::e= beaut ~~~e':~~·· the COM-111-1112 ~.!':'~ J:'ior • ,..=::: you -you could be asked to part1c1pate 1n political campaign. It 1s not 1 JL-~451s~8;5 r,0 ~';81,, St 203 33rd st 1rg 3 Arch Bay nome Pvt SPIRITUAL READINGS 11111 I WIEI E11ec:utr¥9 with • Ptovet unlikely that you might win a contest. I-• NB Realty 875-1842 room & bath 499-4722 ATTRACTIVE 1reck record Great VlRGO(Aui, 23-Sept. 22): Stand tall for nght~communicate w1th Ptala1al1 2107 Oulelv•,~': ~:~:::-2~r Fem 10 shr turn 2 Br. 1 • .., A.~~~:·~•11::,!1~!.":· T~As5e5:.Ye5~5~ ~~!:"~'ga~nu,~r·~~~c one in authonty. read between Imes and realize your negottating 3 Br, 2 ba. frplc, dahwr, 2ba. dsnwv. crpta/drps, ba, gar S275 • ullls A.tao counseling 1815 OPEN 24 HOURS mest4on Oeslra 10 mow posit ton 1s stronger tban ongrnally ant1C1P.ated. Check source mater.1al, lndry hkup, 1 blk to bch. lndrv tac Mo-to-Mo, gas 650,..495 aft 6PM M-F So El Camino Real San Into manageMent 8 p1o1 define tenns and accept added respons1blltty. Scorpio plays important 875~9041 ive name & • & wtr pd S575tmo. S300 F rmmte 25.30 10 arir apt. Clem Llc'd 492-7298 EIClllTl/MllELS Send r•urne 10 role. Baytront unit, 3 Br 2 Ba. dep 2324 Elden, Apt 1 NB area. 1v111 4/1. Talenl 1earch Actors, ac:-Outcall ONLY 835-9199 P 0 . Box 1560 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on communication, variety. view. yrly S 1500/mo 842-5155 Singlet 11 2 Bdrm A.pan-S250/mo Kethy oayt tretH1. models. now rfneaal Costa M .... 9'2828 change and speculati~n. C'harism~ ."sparkles" -members of opposi te I ~7~~5~'10 Pro Pert I e • WE OFFEll A llOIOE mentt & Townhoutea 250-0440, eves 557-2428 screening new talent lor 3014 •EO•E ______ _ sex find you challengrni and exciting. Get thouplts o n paper. submit __ want a se1ectioo ol greet lrom S680 (Ask 1b0ut F rmmte-25-3Sn0n:em1<r 1 0 P c 0 mm er c I a 1 kmcH __ ------- format, don't underestimate your ideas. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius Ctlll Mtu 2724 ttvlng? We can offer anv· flJrnllhed •Pll complete to anr 2 Br 2'A Be condo, producer/director No AOOllllT ATTlllET AIRUll IM.IY9llT hi f II t with TV, llnena & utenst11, E aide C M 845-5804 fee. acceptance not persons play key roles. e room apt, n ce t rl rom • ame apt o mav be rented for tnon _ guaranteed Attre & Sag eve/wknd ok 631..ao53 ~ S<;ORPIO (Oct., 23-Nov. 2 1 ): You cfould obtain ne~essary kitchen, living room. ~ t.r:c;;i:·~f ~~,1~~ ~~ term or longer No leate M/F to anr N.B. mobile mem~ra welcome. By I i Or8f19• Coontv based alt finan~mgforre~odel!nghomc orp~rchase o new~~e. Spoth~ton deck. 848-7514 us llrat lor that choice ol req'd) On Jam.boree Ad noma nr ocean w/oldlf eppt. only 545-7178 H at1M1 ... 012 Hne will be oonductlrl( l d t ad Stment man'"I status lnd1v1dual who asts ,-8 P f 1c pool -,I-11 San Jo.,.uln Hiiia Rd · lady Pool, clubhouse lOAM-3PM Biii Pott• ftr hit ,. mgllt attendant l'OllP In secun y, omes IC JU , ..,. . r, rv . rp , , Pl 0, Ideal llvlnt ..,.. $225 873.()6•7 I l '""-•falon p od·-lon -•"'PP'll!'ll!l!--P'llPlll!••-t~'--••are.. 10 12 bo fi d. " II be fi . JI b d T N t 399 W B TS MG T 6 803 144•1100 " "msg ....... r ""'-_ CIG .. RETTE or VIDEO '" ........ "" " . ' a . ut .. un tn& may act,ua y inanc1a y em arrasse . aurus. ier. ope• . •Y L 42-1 "' 8.3oam-4 30om w"'" Ltbra persons figure prominently. 515. 650-8357 NB REAITY 675-16-42 Prof non·tmokmg FtMetia L"t I tad 3M4 DISTRIBUTORSHIPS South Coast Plaza Hoc .. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Time 1s on your side. Know 1t, 1 Br. alngle onz No pets. (7 l 4 ) 673-4400 ~!'':;on~1~fm~ N~ ~~~~~ ~~=~~u:~~· c:,~~~u~~· tor :( 666 Anion, Costa MeM play waiting game. Clanfy terms, see others as they arc, steer clear of Small, quiet, c an S375· crpta, encl garage, boat & neet. S245 t ·~utll fOlJND ADS panaton, all 1oca11ons Apply kl perlOfl onty. ck schemes. self-deception. Emphasis on clash of ideas. partnership, 1918-C Wallac._ 111p avail No pets H/648-2557 W/524-9880 tralntno & 1 BONDH not pnon. cooperative efforts, public relations. Don't attempt to force issues. Br I'~ Ba. E aid• twnhN. 875-6806 Prof. reap MtF 10 anr love-ARE FREE staff 10 USIS1 you'" aet· CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on special services, petlO, pool, lndry factt., ~3 Br Mesa Vlfde nome 1 tpi~gT upORvoFUULRL 0T,wM"E I I · d ' h I h d · · no pell Avell 315. $650. ,,R pets. emp oyment. reso ut1ons concerni~g 1c1 .. ea t . an nutnt1on. 288 E 181h St. Cun Spaciou~ ~innle orw OOtmo 957~582 Cal·. BUSINESS You'll be dealing with persons tn authonty. possibly with govemmen-Hert>erta 11 831 -1266 .. ~ Ammie wanted, COM 1NVEST S3.995 to S50.00<. taJ agencies. Taurus. Cancer and another Capricorn figure prom1-HE SEVIL~E 2 Br 1,11 Ba & !WO bedroom apt~ area. S.25/mo • urns 142.Hll wmaton-Satem-Kools AllWl .. lllNI Taking applicatlona fo open minded operatera at tr 1C11ve voice neoeee ary, ult Ml*)' • muttlptc bonus PfOQrama Cd g_, Mon..frl, 714-250.()355 nently. . . . w/gar, crptt, drape1. bit Call eves 840-5379 1-800-241-2268 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Good lunar aspect c~tnc1dcs with Ina, fncd yard with patio, Beaulllully landscaped Rmmt 11.4/F non-•mkr. luia"' Ort. 4014 Babysatter~.myhm physical attraction. creative endeavors. abahty to 1mpnnt your owA. watlf paid. 836-<4120 Call j•rden apta Pool & spa. reap Npt nouse on bctl Found blonde Sneptietd •iw•y * M ... V•de .,.._ pit : styte. Break from past indicated, you'll be rid of"ghosts" from project 1-SPM atloa/d~t. No pets. S300 mo .. utH 875-3823 mix male, female darlt * • • chltdren 751-8959 tha~ failed. You,.ow have proverbial second chance a_od you look like 2~~~9 SS:~. ~~!'.'f: :~~ 81~~::; s':: snr 3""B( 1 Ba h'ouM. w brown Lab ml11 a Cata 1 10 weyt 10 mei..e money • - ------a winner. ---2 Bdrm 1 Bl $610 Cotta Meta, 1275 • 13 Newpott Beach Anlma11 benefit• Cell 963-6570 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What you seek will practically be 2 Br. 2 ba. 382 Victoria. 131 E 18th 848-6818 ruRNISHEO or utll 831-0503, 6-45-3468 Shel4er. l25 Meta Of Fluff Fold Laundry tor .... handed you on silver platter. Important persons gravitate to you. valid New crpt/drpi/pelnt 181 E 18th 642-0856 UNFURNISHED WE LOOK FOR voui c M. 844"3856 NOf'tll Laguna Estab . fli d • . . ""' d . . $525 851-9523 ALL UTILITIES Found Chesapeake r._ , uthed same loc 13 Y"• suggestions and o ers arc ma e -you re going in n&'.t 1rect1o n. -----Baehelor s455 Hou .. /Roommatet trlever pup approx 4 Owner relirtng S900C Focus o n basic values. inventory, personal possessions. Leo, Aquarius •MESA VERDE 2SB5~" 1 Bdrm s520 PAID. HEALTH Unllmited 832-413• ml')9, blond F 840•7652 terms 494. 7018 J Ou1nr · vH. [ )rf-· 1 Be New decor ""· CLUBS, T.EN~I), ... ~· -.. ~E.a-aau.. , .... ~~: wa ~ ~~-~ 1JW1•M j;, · .. · !!!l.l·~--~..,!~~~!!t!!I~!!!!!!!..:::!!!! ltaltl Uala1ala•.. 'i I . •mU<h mort' Sorry rgent 2 ,, at an yr M puppy Lido tale I f PD Im•• 211~ 1'h ba. W.Slde. Brend no-pets Model\ men need 2 rm• or 1 lg 573·1202 .. I a1 y I at ..••••..•.. r1ut1ia new. erptl, drpl, & We9t:fiekj open dctily 9 to 6 rm In Cnr111ian home, N8, Found gold necklace ,,ff, •. Valley 2234 * TURTLEROCK. a Bdr. 2 4 Br 3 Ba xtra large. bit-Ina Encl patio, chlld'n CM. CdM. Irv. 495-3108 Spires, Harbor Blvd '• • Nr Dl;§q 2 bf 2 bath B1,3poot1,tenn1S.brlghl beMltllulBacttBaynome OK. No Peta 1875/mo AHITllHTI Oakwood Prol cple need• 3-4 br 914-5637 1• PART TIME : newer kit garage I/yd 4 & cleen, $1295. 752-0684 S 1550/mo 770-0347 8415-6648 Beautllul garden apts, ~p~r1ments home w/gar by Apr 1, 10 Fou~ Ory F Cat. collAr I: • lam or "r;t'" $500'1 & -Star11;;8 as low u -AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE $425. Vacant 1 BR upper patloa. dtfkl, spas No $850 951-4590 ~· • wired heart "Killer ' e • lee539-81 8"t S7 -S1100 2brSfS50·S950.3br&4bf Cpta/drpa. no pets 2i:~~m 1 Ba s810 NewportBuchSo. went 10 le•H 10,2 br 548-7281 1 • • ••• t ... a•L 2240 fl':'!:; $1000-$2000. Ferguson 7 tO·D Jarnet 9155-0809 2 Bdrm 2 Ba S830 1700 16th "lr"el I ly/i.t h F d P C ,, • Del. D '} p J b • 2r.~bik.1oi!ach.3er21..~ 'Rlsor I & Hann RE 8-42-1183 S585tmo 2 Br 28• lrplc. 398WWll1on 831-5583 {at Dov;,)" s;9~,~~'Ys1ng1es~~~ :'~rid ·~.e·~:~augD•~1 • iver a1 y l ot ydauto). • 8&. fam rm, 111 bit-Ina. BALBOA BAY CLUB enclld gar, att bit 1n1. 642_5,11 teas!Orla• 76().e6985arn 6-48-•051 Eve1988-3205 : (approx. 3 hours per ay . : 11400. 833-0145 tv meo eolty s~~~t. ·~~t•ttb. BP~i~~ nMr :=.'Ti'., ~-:~1~:.~ ~~~~~~';~· ICaratts fer Found sne111e 1ema1e .1 •Weekdays afternoon, week· • ••lt •11 j mbr Mr Austin 642-4097 f•• 11-a 1 ... 2 .. 110• j No pets 83~8533 -Nptport Buch No. Ital 2112 Hunt Beecri 898-8348 1 •e ends early morning. F.am ap-• • 7 86-1172 -•• .. • 81:10 INint Avenue F d s 1 blk k • Bach ped off Yorktewn BAVFRONT moblle dlxe 3 S815lm0 2Br 2 Ba IOwer I WlllUll YILUll (It 16th) Storage gar•J1•· vie :::,,, m:1i.1ng1 ..r:r=1 ·proximately $400 per mo. As : cRrpu~!, ~ 1:0 ::'{~~~ Br 2 Ba. bch. pool. IP•. unit yard frplC carport 1 & 2 Br eptt avall pool, 64S-ll04 mH'o'~!8:t3~· .M S65 Srip Cir 316 S45-8885 : for Bruce Emsley. • ... 539..e Iv $950 yrly. 873·8022 ~,Y rm ' · 'I IP•. llr, petlo/bal No _.,.. • Beale: Bargain 1BR flat 3880 Mtchell0n0rlv• -----.....,2195 Maple pets $515·$825 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Found yng fe Shellie m111 : CIRCULATIO·N-DEPT • w/appla kid oil S300s I Baylront 3Br 28• IT 1•2 111 •TSL Mgmt 7~-0081 or .: lice ltatals 2114 blkltan. Main & ~h•" • • 539-8190 BEST RltV ,.. rvlne S1395mo 30' lllp S300 21 It.. · 1 I 842·1803 ... c1...... r111 Irv 8&3·1SOO Linda • 6 t'l _4321 OOE • Bike to ocean 4BR Incl den 88A dbl gar S710 53M190 BEST f" 3 Br 2•1ty condo. Walnut Balboa Cove. 873· 1464 SfS2S/mo 2 Br 2 Ba E .. t. Ulf7 Wntclllf Or. N B ·u. Sq .. par\i. poot, aveil Bluffs beaut d9CC>r, green llde c.O.. 10 lhopa & 1laat. ltac• 2740 3 Br 2 Ba. ocean vu, cou-11 30 aq fl ltl ...... I •• • lmmed. S850. 552-8468 belt. 5 Br. p1u1 bonus frwy. oft atr"t quiet. t 1 2 Bdrm apt1. t>MUulUI C, °&~9' ":.r.J~3:850 Agent ~ 1·5032 j=:ijiliiiii•lili119ilillillllillilllliliiiiiilliiiiliiiii. UnlYerallY, Park room, 3 8& lrpl, pool lndry rm. 116 M... l quiet ptae. to llve. _ _ •S300/up crpt1/drp1. Newlp Check tht. ocean cloae 2 bf bltlnt crpt• kid• nne ftlt 14715 Hurry! ~M Ito Beat Alty r .. "The TerraGe • 2Br 2Ba S 1$00/mo. 720-1128 TIL llplt Ml· 1111 848-8591 laattl ltlc~ 2711 etc, ratm, 17301 8Motl aper Cardlthttchdgarage.No HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE 1 Br Condo 1nc1d1 whh-1 8( H651mo ln1 thari Blvd HB 842-n 34 KIDS-EAR" GREAT TRIPS AND PRJZES! peta.1750/mo. 11HU1 + Mao.ooaan&cltyvu. Prol. ":~510:· ~~.: ~rp~~ er/dryer & rtlllga. 150 vardt to 1and Nn Appro11 1000-2000 or MC Avatt. 3-1. 752·2881 o.c. l turn. 4 Bdr. pool. yafd garage tndry rm' ... 26/mo. No pet• . crpt & paint Patio. 1800 3000 1q rt Nr H•rbor a Elegant 2 Bdrm I c>en: ~ crptg, 21A Btl, c.clar 1 otua. 5 !)Ike 10 ocean. Db4 cat pvt gal' Ntly fMllnt. ywd. Ho J)9tl. M5/mo. tnqulfa at: 521 • 18th It INIO..e331 Latau •eek fttl tennt1, MC. 780·9221, off iireet qu'9t nloe loc · o.vtn R.E. 642-8388 10 mo~ In te.4M-24th St Bate.,. tea thaTT market fS 97&-NH, 2131190·5125 2ll7 Oranoe ' 2 bllct to bch; 3Br 2ba 213-592-2125 Mr.Hall 5•M181 wt11t!w8Je,den,,U 2 ~t~i HVH. 3Br 2ba l\M, no pelt. TIL 1p1t Ml· 1HI 1725/mo. + aec Avail lllHIT 11111 kh 11350 49._9"7 11115. 1954 P1. Ctat\doe now. 8A7~100. Yolanda 1000 ft. MCOnd noor. qufel 4~9 · ' 720-92tl °' 640..otOO ':5~':.°~~ 2 ';· 1~ 1575-1175 mo. 2 & 3 bf. POOi l tennta Mal n-emkt atraet, nicely landacaped ~!!! ~-= =· llM*.l. pent~ on bay, Old. Kldt., ~~ ~ encttd ga'189. wuh-1325 + ~ utlla 645-7891 bldg. off·•t pattitng, Oii· __ ___ _ _ 2000 • f .. ...i.w 2 If, Avalt 3115 Cell eoon '°' •ldry« hk·ul)•. yllfd, age avanatite 8A!--4t00 Right off bMCh bMIC bedl OVEL I! w 11&00 , ...... 291 ...... 6454150 ptUo. Newport a .. ch C<>mptetely Furn LO-.,efy Vldty. 145-3323 deyt bungalow at 1300 gerd«W ltptc S137S --tippt. '""V' AM~. ~ 642-1803 Room. 8A. Oen. Patio l 53M190 IUT Rlty f9e mo ~1: 41M107 JASMIN! CREEK: ~ !AST 10€ 2 8''11 BA Evee ~14 ' Pffl entry M1turt wo.l· • IDllTM 111111 • " *'-• 2 8', 2 be. den. HOUM ffp1c J>9tlo. 1871 Ing perlOI\, ,..,_, req t MO FREE RENT Vacant 31t 21• S Br 11111!! !&ft Ulf 11150. &44-1M7 t¥9t. 1131 (Jdtn '541-«119 ' ltautlful 2 br, 2 ba "'°" "'*' S.tOO mo Ind W/tltott ~ ...... ""' 2b• •750• ,~= ...... r.n"Tmm iTS UDO ISLAND BAYFAOHT twnhee.,,.. c:rpt .. drP9, utll, t.aQ 8ctl ........ 13 aervaunae 111 ~Or IU-4471~ POOi ~ ...: opt· 9c»ec 2 9r, t be~ 1o2.:a~r10e'°.":C:: ~· :c::.v:rd·:.~ HatbOrV...,Hom..NI tukt 14,NI '31-W1 a11ttoooaen3+1rhome tlONI Ind "!O" kt1ct1 & tH50/mo. 111.1111 i-ena ~ioa. QM .. ,., ?;o,, ~. ~ 10 ~ "'"' rm. kit prl'I .... :;% ~.:':'~ = c..ecc_MOOa l3t-t1eo......, 3 • 2 .. -et i.ct1. pcUMOAQ1M2;1w bWh.11~ ~7H mo1nct ~20-0371 a.tu. IHI Ctill Nl-6190 '-1 My S1200/mo on 'I' IM or rpl poor prvt '1110 Fantu.tlo S t:>r, a ba Mtaa VtrOt pvt .,, I •••• ,-.... UOOO for a um mer dlfl'Wlfw X.·ID 1 er on hllnMI ,,.. etpt & dfpt bath. n/fllftlU t200 mo, --"'°"the 108 27th 81 or 1!aate1ctt M10187·2 ... 1 ... b.:i, frPc Ml)'lffe w/1111 Pflv UTt 8ec 1to0 • r. r«lll bldO w/IO' ttofY :.:.S .!.. •:~ 3 cell 213131f.1113 'lautttd 'c.Utn0•. enct' dep 5494112 rronteo• on WCoHt be. t300 al'f t '* Olr • Not Hg1 dta iidr 2.,. le, S625 2 Ir 1 .. nMlft nlCle ger , fenced yard Ht ~.... Cell Lory '*'· i-c 'Aectot Poe. ~-1ty, 2000 •·'· latttlae to0rw/S>oot H11nttnoton Harbour rcxeteaalfttdM l tum or oPt 142· t3M I' tlO/mo. """'°" indrY rm. ctoe9 •• 1111, • 1171 mo MM7H Ag'.,..0: :1., ~ oen oc;;;;n~ WATef.,AOHT ttom•. Mt I . ley. o.i~ PllO• ._.... ltll T• '"*' dt .. '" UM ''*'"'° Aall f« Vicky Ooll9t lftor•. N.I . 3 • s Ta.... Ml-1111 "''"":t,:' a ,,.. hOIM AO.VlSOA •i8l0 A.,60f. , v ~:-~·:.. oa::z Ti:=; M2'-U21 ot "3· 7311 ::!r"•u:x,~ '°'ce:i; HLL Idle lleml _.,,. a :;.,. ~? .=,~~ = '42-M7' 1240 tq ft _ ... ..;.;;.. ... _1';.,_;.. ____ ...Jw __ an_• Adl __ c_ ........... _,_·_M_,. ~6570Of131-1131 Delly Not CIWllacl Ad "'° OOUMI. IU·M71 AQent S41·&0U r. I . I \ \ or-. COMC OA.ILY PILOT/Thuf"ld.9y, Marc.h 8, 1984 .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE AC~OSS 1 St1ange 8 AudJtors. abbr 10Chasms 14 ·• ean make - 15 Olva Frances - 18 Glrasol 17 Melee: hyph 19 New star 20 Cashier 21 Fast message 23 "It s - -1 • Easy 1ob 25 Scepler 26 Frt units 27 Scurried 29 Intercept 31 Tumor 33 As well as 34 Uncanny 36 Bird 40 Stage 42 Betrays 44 Prank 45 Trimmed 47 Sailboat 49 Thing law 50 Currently 52 1nclle 53 Time pef10(j 54 Gentle - -lamb 67 -Cayea. Haiti 59 Lovely spots e1 Siii• 64 Hiving no key 67 Shellerward 68 Asians 70 Warbled 71 Ms Best 72 Obsolete 73 Smoker 74 Repose 75 Pierce OOWN I Float 2 To be Fr 3 Erin native 4 Spools 5 Pro1ec t1on 6 Vehicle 7 Map 8 Austnan psych1atr1st 9 Sickly tO Tamtam 11 To the left 12 Court dance PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 13 Hits 18 Harangues 22 German ftve1 24 Meditates 'J7 Scrape 28 Column 30 Medicines 32 Land ot - 35 Escape 37 - -soup 38 Inkling 39 lnqu1s1t1ve 41 lndtte 43 African land var 46 Puppet 48 Record belorehand 51 Cloth maker 54,Collect 55 Greetings Fr 56 Sphere 58 Maltc1ous 60 Non-syco- phant 62 Criminal 63 Hangouts 65 African lox 66 Sly look 59 Tit for - ....... Perlltln'le UlllT•T ArN ~U,.IM Metil H•b UQfl~ 1000 Pll• ... PIT 1~~11:.~.~ ~ ~o.3oir'' ':.:'~1~?!:·95r.N1816 _____ __.,,_.......,..___,, lrCulatlOn OfllOe ..., perleoci•d •~r•tary, •eno d.bf lndlYld11al with aome T~ 50 wpm. totM o.. '&"sat °;;' 'Ws MOVINO· WW\fH/Dryw :'.°':~~-.~ ~h..~~& obo. eea.s1M PP. :.ao1:~-;:,~;:b14 28.30pm ~In'*'~ pub!IG cont.ct &elery frlg,14.3cu.".e..r..~t chair• a•o. BrH• "'4pm; 330 W. e.y, C M commanaurate wtth ax-cond. 8 moe ofd 1350 ch and ell a r t 2S o. lA• for Olibta) per1eooe. &40· i410. HO-Oe37 a" S 642·8850 .... Ill llllll ~rlgldl)rt comb. 21.9 cu n Sernt0nlt• folding cflf• PART/TIME SECRETARY CORONA DEL MAA reflig/freeur, auto lot & H .49 .. Damaged ttJt C OMMHL C HEVROLE r .... ' I' " • I I ( I' '•' • , ~4b-1100 • bootc.keeplng, rn.. -1 Q water dltp, 1 yr old, Ilk• clothee u .tri .. A & D Ing & typing Mlllt are... E llOUY new, ong S1395 .... 1 tor Rentata 642·11N aenu.1. 20/hr WMk e~ sns. e.u-81et •" 8 ._._ Bay Center 642-4887 hrt/119t 1 . Spa, pon, w/redwood ettlrt rtYlnt ,.. .. a-/11-... W tlu I o I UY.......... .. t\lf N5Q 065-263f -, .... • are ourrenu, nrer-8 WI HY l.,,Ll.l.T Viewing tor en •xper· LE 9s7-et33 Speaman 8t90 Horn F«n lenced MCretary tor our I BUY REl'AIOl!AATORS &'H 5'W. Hq Ot1 wall or US!DCAAS& TAUCK9 Ylll llOllE Rtgl.onal RHI l!etat• ,working or not. c .. h beemt200obo8"1~814 COM!INORCALLFOR Ired ol alttlr'Q wound wtlh Dept. In Newport Beach. paid. Larry 85()..7452 MaiJca It ·~~ nothing to do? 0o you Thia po1lt1on requlrH Ref 1 • Ilk• 10 mlngi.? 11 ao. give typing tklllt (55 wpm), rig, frot1 1'"· 175· OVXfloA dOITXR OllYllUT • u1 1 Jingle a1 &.40-0301 ablllty 10 QPeflle bu• WuMt, $96. eso-7452 With caM, perfec1 c:ond. 182118~ BLVD. 'f 1 Prlllude, lmmac .. ~ , outrleht or take ovw .... ~5872 '82 HONDA PRELUDE 5 apeect, eleo1riG roof. seooo. u3-1913 for an eJCcitrng )Ob u a n .. 1 machlnH ·and IWalher/drye< t135 H . 1225. Lv met. 997-4&39 HUNTINGTON BEACH !:.~Lo'f:Nre'~ ~=::~~.:; ~~~J:"· Retrtg. Olllce Fualtut/ 141 .... lt 141-1111 I TIMES Houra: 9 am to 2 a very competitive salary, WutlnghouM aide by aide Z.ai,.tat llM 1,.rts, Iliff, SOUTH ~~T.&i~~"l~~n~ ~~5 ~~~~! ~rm~~~~; RetrlQ. 1oa ma1ew. 21 cu. ieM Et.C.IO w/m«nory. Wt tOZS COUln Packane of b4tnaflts To brown, $300. 845-8373 $850. Mii• Star 5000 If! CAN XU' 256 lllZI Sunflower Av., C.M. -... · copier $600 2 i.gal file Part time Telephone apply. pleaM oall Linda rH tt Yta IOI caba Sr5 .. ROiiing file RUNS GOOD T Calle,., no telling, par1 0< Eattwood at 867" 1297 POODLE ME£ S75. S42-455o · l50-4593 "WI WIU M lull ume. Need oepen-LLOYDS 1111 TO aoob HOME. MINOLTA Copier high vOI· 4 WlHl Drins H 1 11 .. lllLI dable people, start at 548-2848 umn, 20 bin aorter coet '83 CJ5 rea wlbik Int. :uo VOlutM Sai.. s.Mee S41hr Dave 850-t26" OALIFORlll araitart HS Best offer 240-1393 v-8. 3" lift kit, 3" bodr.' 187~';" a'::~~ 1111 MalJ ltrttt 9' oif whli. aoia. 1600. Piaa11/0r_1aa1 ~~.~~~·1i.'::i-t~~ .· (lH1o4nun1a'!n2e.ac2000h fP.~R~~~1~! v:~'~ hr:~· s •••• , .. Ol 12101 Mirror. $125. 8'onze SIS eXev·aRXNb PIANO ' • H3S •• weekend• Musi have de-' refrlg, s3oo. 848-2~2 Black S 1900 racks . JI Hr l pend1ble vehicle (amall Equet Oppl'J Employer ANTIQUE table wte chairs 873-4547 . '5 f Chevy §/4 ton panel 1 I . t k t II -----$700 .. _ h S2c. t k -~ ... mild eat 1'71 XJ6, tuna great newly rue • van, 1 a on Serv Stelion Allendanl ""''"" c alrt ~ Band Organ. dual Key-rue • ,...,.. r o-rblt eng gd paint mutt wagon) to aas11t newa.-F/TPI Tlslendsalelonly S65 Hld••·bed $125. bOerd, port, 7 preselt. ratlonS1600 642-t807 MllW95obo.650-1104 paper dealer In Irvin• NO mechan1c1/1mkral Kite tel, 4 chairs S-40. i'9vefb extrH Incl amp. '58 Chevy 'h Ton net bed ......... IOITI 011m YILllWllEI "WIWIU.llT lllllllllW vo1umes.-. SeMce AndleMlng 18711 e.ch Blvd. Huntl"iton Beoach (lH) 1•2·2000 • 72 pop-top camper. good meoh. eond, Int. very Olean, ndl tome body WOfk. Prtoed for QUlc* .... $2150, 645-0118 area Mutt bl depen· lrleods Corner Fairview S46-4310or 6"2-8316 1 Sl50ob0 1n9:9212 aeml r111ored 75%:11uaaunia l 2 ~~~!eMo~::y·~;r~ F~~~~ & Fair See Mr Botts. Beaullful 4 pc llv rm Ml. Plano, 1m1ll u.,ingh?. r• $1500 842-1807 116 KARMANN GHIA noo between 9.30 and 10:30 SIUPPlll/llECEIYlll never uaed, ltrlhlone newed thru-oul, tuned. '58 Chevy Ital bed. gOO<I FIRM. RUNS WELL. Vtlft 1175 am. onl . 642-4321 Full time position w/eome ~~;'in~ 6~540, went 11001. can deliver. $750. cond. l'tfTN part1. S 1500. 844-e311wkdya9-5 U5E '73. ciHn, rad 3 11 12 2 9 7 8 5 4 13 driving Exger preferred. . ·1 4 an'j11me 714-847-5672 142-1807 1••rce411 .... l4S PIOl IP I IELIYEIY :9~R~ v~6i~ ;To~~ c~::' ,;.ad~:"~~~ T 'la•i1, '79 Dodge Power w~on, ; ·76 28os. daa/6ig waoon}92f.~·58 Own truci< prefened 645-7053 • Nevy/brtck min1-prlnl, ttrH 6232 ;.::og1ean. 60.~~:i•2 body. met I. brown, _'7_4_W_agon--. 8 __ 8 __ K_m-l • ..,,.'3300.,....,..,"'='" 6"2-9787 (Renee) rolled arma Pd S t500, SONY 1'26 Wall Amp R• · I poll9"l4lcl wheels, many 2 ~ Mich. llr•. nu 14 17 20 ' PLANTS. Int houtei>l•nt Solicitor lo ontaln best olr 544~785 ceiver Gerrard Turri-'82 BRONCO 4x4 loaded. extrat. Super claan. muffle<. 644~184 Meet\. le Rell bl M I subscnp11ona by tel•· I ble '2 8 I C 8')e&ke<t many extru lncludet $9800. Days 675-9702. ref given terv • 1 e Pal n-phooe for L.A Times EJl~Uonel 4 panel 6ft a S"'·2c. bO. 67,. .. 4..... matching 2 h~M trailer eves 492-1912 ---------1en1nce person. ant Herb0<area.548-8441 or Ortenlal ScrHn. ex-" .. o .,-v""' Sl4000 6"5-8124 , 9250SD b /beige '79 264GL. met gold. exp ri·:1.~1 Irene. 6"6-l 4 t3 -~1siv!~~~J-~t: Leaf Pntr hits 'I 12 '83 ~MC mini (Ilk• Bron· ~nt. mint Co~~~I~• new. laatller, 5 ~· an/rt. S11t1onery Store In CdM 14' fbrgle, cntr cnal. 20hp co), 7K ml, auto. PIS, Stk "''"· mu1t tee to •P· ...,'8300_-__ 0.,..bo_. P __ 54_3_-<>_11_5 33 Rup~~~~:sopReraon need• FIT experteneed Formica table 4 chrt S50. 0 /8 , trlr. S995/obo.1 P/8, V-6. watr. Wht. Ilk• prec1ate. Mutt tell. '80 GLE. Ille blue, Qd neect«t to work In buay salespefson.~75-1010 Din. rm table, oak . 844.()505 nu. t9450. ~2-~154 $4950. 751-8650 bet cond .. -tt,750. 080. wrought table 8 chis. t 963-5495 ' 9-5PM Uk f0< Betty 657-7725 dell, P/T working Into SwftollMlr~ o,erattr St25 Corner bookcase/ 18'3" Sea Squirt, ceol« ---·-------=--..,...---:---- FIT Back room pro· Full/lime, flex hrs Surf & desklcilr s 125 968-7585 console, 65 hp Suzuki/ otll ·94 Toy 4X4. Lola ol '71 280SEL, lmmec, runt Aatts, Deat1t:lt OMM4' & working with Send Hotel, Laguna Injection. X-15 VHF radio., cilrome Mutt aee thll beautifully. A mutl to .... 45 pub 11 c . Ca 11 S 111 y Beach. Cell Mat II Fury. Gorgeou1 heavy 4 pc pine many ex1ru, xlnt cond. S0500or/lop $289.91/mo $6950 079-3904 1_: L t3- Tues-Set. 673-9000 494-8460 Amerlcean bdrm Ht. $9405 497-2865 aft. 6pm Jim 546-7256 •75 450sE h n...,1 _,uP.Ciliia~ ...... 'W'll'...tl'll'lii•r' · Coat $2500 •ae S950 · ---· 1 1tp, ca .. , •179 PEUGEOT 307 1221 1 IWITCllOUD OPEil. 645-9470 or 831 -3456 1~~AL;~t.N A~~~cs!E~~1Vau to4 s~.;, ~~~·7~fs;int.I eso-2139 (a-1oam> I Exper. helplul.. Wiii tteln I llY flHITlllE eng xlnt cond $7900 '70 van V:S. long bed. C •111 I right person. 64!-30 t3 LES 057_8133 67s:8669 or !>'0-4242 ., $695. 964-0062 '75 MERCEDES 240D M!ia.-.. u-. ____ .... PROIOTllM Can you Spare 3 hrt nightly? Are you ' -Ale, aml fm. xlnt cond 179 Ekfor8do xlnt cona au j T~phg~~ c~~~1~0t~~-King size wetftf bed' with BOSTON WHALER 13.8" Aati,111, $7000. 54&.3807 deluxe equip. 18975. Uc 61 65 86 Well groomed. dependable Nead depend. b I e Wave Matte< & Head· I New 60hp Jotlnaon. Trtr, Clasdcs to4S '76 450SL. sllv./red Int, 801WEU. Newporter II, I people Stert $4.00 hr board S 5 O O ob o ralllnga. t8 gal tank. Gd '26 bOdet l 4 door Town both tops. v•ry nice. 6"2~795; ..,. 54&.~23 67 end sell motivated? Do you ... Enjoy working with ktd1? Aak for Dave 850 t264 641 •7424 I cond s59oo. Call ..,_,. D.-..:t ed 1' .,, j 122 000 497~222 • ~5-9552 dys I ~an. ,_., or o or .. • • . NABERS • Te_le_p_ho_ne_S_a_le-.--Leen Line 61t Floral Sola. . lnal. $1500. 875~ 161 I Ask about Ille money we Hu.1!'1RY1 Wllh Pecan lreme $100. 38 Comml Dietel SwordlA I -.J tl can save you thru our c•o1Lt•c 70 72 II you can answer YES Phone 646-7021 2:30-6pm Mon. lhru Fri I • Costa Mesa 545-9004 Flth Trawlar 1to1 •rertn j purcnue & 1eue plant. ft ft Looking fOf 1 way out ot Mete Armolre glue lop 850-1175 •tM •• _... Ille 40 hour work week coffee table end table 40' MATTHEWS DSL. Alla a.aH 1105 w .,;;;.n LARGEST SELECTION .iiiiiiiiiiiii~--===--~iitiiiiiifiiiiill=·~-&iiiii~ii-pueLIC RELATIONS pet·' $,!~t~ft'~'~rt=~ Couch. kltc' tbl/6 chra·, BrlSIOI, llve on. FIB, Ilk• 50.000orlg mlles,llawless 13010ual1Streel ofl~~d~='1~'b"::!:r 73 75 Heir WHtM 5100 Btlr Wute4 SIM •on wtmediceJ exper ' •$6 an hour 550--07o7 0' 720-029 1 new 540~ 575-6"07 ~:11~4ull Miii S47oo NEWPORT BEACH Callforolal S-u1todayl oeauty Cook wanted sell-starte1 HOUSEKEEPER •;, day 2 I Cell 953-8358, you will be I •Trainees. no exp nee Med thelvtng, credenze., leats, Sail 7 14 - -111-1100 1.41110• 1180 · · called beck I •Highest commlstlons occec chair. $50 111 :·, ·74 Spyder 2000 Conv., • IAllClltlST I to cool< al Or Cty s lines• adults, small mobile, ---•Early AM hrs 6-lpm 964-3185 alt 4PM j 82 Ericson 33 racer/ hi 5 tpd new P3e runt Classic 1967 300 SE 2600 Harbo< Blvd. na~burger restaurant Newport Beach Prepare REAL ESTATE 1 •No nights or .:...eekends ___ ___ cruiser I 0 R. cert. wrt s3500 760_8a.3· eves Merdcedet Convert. t of COSTA MESA HUt lltHSH Can t beat the view at tht dinner 673-3685 SALESPERSON j Cell Craig at 957•1062 llYlll HT OF STATE Beaut. In /out. last, com-~--S4 made. Xlnt 957.0e33 Wanted for busy women~ end of the Balboa Pier HOUSEKEEPER To clean tor ecllve Balboa Island OI· between 8 & 1 Have to sell by 3-14. Furn, I lortable. loaded. Npt slip Aa4i 9 7 . -Cl.nrtltt I salon at the Balboa Ba Must 1nterv1ew 1n persor · . 1 TV 1 ""'" 9811 1 S68K 833--0818 MB 83 300CD Turbo Club witn following pref btwn 3•5Pm mon-lri Ne house t day a week ior lice L1c d Call Bette TELEP -imps, · e C """-_ _ "76 Fox, elr. ptb, blu. Chemp.IPal lnt1ttor Uk• '11 0llYETTI 645·2972 ask tor e,(p nee 675· 7829 family ref's 760-1231 Welsh 673-6900 CM l.oca1~~IEC~~1~ES 101 On sz mattress & lrame. l Cal 24 $3600. Motor. Clean & runs perf, exit n.-w. Must Mil. $28.500. Jennifer or Laney Counte< help other duties Janitor. lull/Pert time I Real Estate sales N-EW M A 0 0 Benefit ~ov. like nu $200 Loveseat ::t :~c~7~~9:~pmn1. ~~ S 1750 !>48-845 1 720-0295 Shlfw~oo~~g BOOKKEEPER Need reliable person M/F Must be USA Citizen LICENSEES Investigate ; hourly pay p/llme day o1 hldea~. Riviere $250. '80 4000, 2 dr. 4 ~. dk TOP SSS PAID O.ytona Blue. $15,000 Eicpenence in retail som Payless Cleaners. 301 & abk! 10 obtain govern-a cateer leading to AC-eves etso F/llme comm Comm I W oU ren~e CAL 34 Drastically re-blue. ale, anrf, dig caaa. 75g.8278 secretarial responsibiliti Old Newport Btvd. NB ment l1c111ty clearanoe. I COUNT EXECUTIVE In I sales evall 754-l94 1 S 1600/obo 2 color TV s. duced Mull sell this $4300/obo. 5•8-8451 For Pampered & typing Fast growtn{ w ork e11en1ng hrs, earn-business opponunllles mk olr. 673-2047 tit 6PM week Lapworth design. IEICEIEI IEIZ '65 Nova. 37,000 orig. sports Co 63 t.4 to8 CRT /DATA EllTRY 1ngs for PIT up to Outstanding training pro-Part Time Quality qn oed wltreme rece or crulM . 5 11111. IMW 9112 mllea. New uph. Re-l OPERATORS S 125/wk Full time pos-gram w/lmmedlete earn·' LOCll CO lllRIH s9o. 83 t-5300 WS/WD, KM, OS, VHF & '78 20M Bieupunkt p],1111 Top Mercedes Prlco Paid painted $2000/0BO. IOOllEEPER/SEC'Y 1 wanted immed Min exp 111on S275/wk Interviews I lngs possible. Call Ken ' Start at $7.50 Local erei __ _ _ , more Dir $28,5001ofr tires. n~ paint. s6000. 0111 Plttr/liy Morns/Eves 84()..7595 Full lime A/P constructioi Please call 556_8520 Mon-Frt 1-5PM Call I Legleu. VA Newport H S grada only Neec ROOM OF FUAN·8 couch I 673-7895 6"0-S363, 759-1556 DIAL 213/714 MERCl:DES ,14 O•art Ill ..... e•p req Small olllcel VIC TOR TEMPORARY ~~~~~~:o l or appt 641-7 t77 car 964~2890 (3·6PMI ~:.~;~rt~1.'t:: ~:-1 SABOT Complete 10< sall-'78 3231, 6 cyl. xJnl cond. HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc Xlntcond. 85()..5183 ~us~~~~~1~:1:ae:u~i, SERVICES llECEnlOllST TOP SS$ Great cond, must see All ing Xlnt S395. 6'0-1685 30K O<lg ml, sunroof. ti· M 4 velopmenl. Inc. 3432 V1< IELIYERY (LA Ti•H) JEWELRY SllES Al real esllte office F~:!~ %e:3~~et1:~nc for $5SO _ ~5-9096 SabOt. xlnt cond. S395 loys S ~.500. 960-7362 '78 b ldg;i, exit cond. new IEE II Flllm Oporto .:r213, NB 92663 2am·6am, 7 days Legum Newport Beach's leading I Call Terry 546-2313 TEAK dlnlng/credene/8 1 650-3508, t-821-8920 '803201,gold,llkenew,alr, paint. Mu.t tell $2600. We have• good Mlectlon AGS jewelers Is seeking -TU-E of NEW & UMd a-.. CARPENTERS experlenc( Beach Salary . bonus lull/time employee well-Renral Agent for 85 unit Y L AIEIT chra S 1500 obo 4 TEAK SUt1 Decks 7022 1nr1. etc. $9500. John 845-5374 roletsl See ut today! for remodel and new con 494-8496 versed in jewelry sales & complex In C.M Ex per In Wanted m lrvlne wtth mini-leather bar 1tools $200. -6 4 O • 8 1 5 6 P m . p I SS s1ruc1ion 631 "2345 olllce procedures 5 day renting, pegboard. de· mum 2 years e1Cper In Kg wtr bd $75 Clolsonne. NAT 476-t 134am. 18.J.HI DRIVER week incJudin Saturday po11t1& apt mngmt help-I commerclel travel. Sabre pictures. collectora 78 •SLIP• .80 5281. lmmac. am/Im. "'7"'6'"'58"'""4'"'d""ll"": 4-;pa-.·a•/c•.•P9•. CLEll I Light pick up & delivery no evening• ~73_9334 · lul • will train. Calm at-trained. Please call rcocds etc 6"6-5286 Now evallabte wtutlls, near sunroof. new llraa pb, anrl, dig. stereo. mint. needed by Hun11ngtod Senior prel Thomps0< ---m01phere. Send resume 833-0454 G S l main channel. easy ~ $14,500 Day 559~901 $3400/obO. S4S.8451 Beach City Sch~ Dis Bluepnnt. 3186---E A1rwa) Legal secretary, general to PO Box 870&-125· ---lllll 1 ti cess Oya 213~24·8884 CharneEveaM0-1494 '78 504 dtJ~ Burg .. 4-apd, COMHEL L C HEVROLET .. ~ Ii I • I' ('-,I \ \•I S4b-I 200 lnct 2 hours per day Av.C M 549-9233 practice. experienced. Newport Beach. Ca. eves 714-675-5535 s8 521hour Experlenc• ---must be organized. In-92658-1708 Urology ollice seeks '81 3201. beige, gold wttla, alr, PIW, atereo cut. DRIVERS Cross country telllgent & llexlble 1-----exper'd front/beck Tran· Ctstl Mell 6124 Prominent IO<:al roofing 65,000 mllea, mint cond. tnr1. 33mpg, nu tlr ... ==..._~ ... ====-'=;;z;t;;z;3"'1'=7 detlred Deadline for •P Cahl license required. Interesting olllce salary Resleurent I 1 Dishes, kit. utenalls. ap· company will trade roof-S1 t ,900. Oya 759~801 , S3695. P.P. 831-0300 uw.~t plying March 12 MacG AnO Yachts 5 • 33 Ill PEltSOI scr bing. Ins a mutt lfifRT· ....... tlr ... n--Apply· 20451 Crame r_.' negollable 8 1-17 645·9700or831·5580 pllances. 11mp1, garden. Ing work for 30' sup In evea213-592-165e Ptrackt 157 vv ,. ,,..... •-L · H B 96 _8888 1 163 t Pl1cent1a. C.M ----Full/time day shift. Apply TV. cabinet•. bOC>tll & re-Newport Harb 0 r . . paint S550. 968-e034 ene. 4 Ory Cleaners Counte1 LIQUOR CURI In peraon, no phone cells cord. 198 Del Mar Ave. 548-5569 82 3201, S3SO & auume 157 Speedater Replica '78 &.-.. W SE clMn CLERI help 1 11 time Experience prale<red. lull • THE BEACH HOUSE Set 9-3 --leaae. S3 t 2 pr mo XJnt cond, red. 1800cc ,_,...., gn · • experie~ced o~ Wiii lratn time. eves 675-6864 1 619 Sleepy Hollow Lane &140 li!fcl•• 012 964-3933. Qual. only eng. 18500. 9e0-7362 :=io~~7~s..~-· nPIST 642-5466 Liquor Clerk. nlghlS I Leguna_B~~-Raat. Incl. e'&lb over Camper. Fully BMW's 84's '68 912 TARGA· blkl blk, Fer• wknd1. must have cuh Restaurant GARAGE SALE 21902 e q u I P Ped . S 3 8 5 aol1 t>actt wndw, prloed to GREAT WESTERN SAV IRY CLHHRS register uper Apply Waitre11/W1lltr Kiowa Ln Magnolia & 497-4552 LWE IUY PIOIE Mii. 54&.3332. 173-5310 _,•e'""o-==T-h-un_d_1_r-bl-rd-.-v-e-ry Counter help Experiencec wkdyt am Hemllton. Set March 10 S INGS 1s the place to star or will train 842_5466 Food & cocktail exp. 8•4pm Furn antiques Mizutani uper Seraph to Call for Imm Quote '78 Turbo Carrwa. red/ten good oond. New Interior. your career with a dyn l888 Plecenlla. Apply Ben Brown's Res· · · · spd mini cond 23 24.. I h 12 500 I S1750. 6"2-1807 amlc, growth Orion lee UR• mRA IOIEY liquor Store Clerk. mature 1aur1nt. 31106 Co11t Coleman camper trailer. app~elsed $900'+. S550: YO.II llUll•Ol•M BMW a .. ,., 2~·JL:;1. 986: 1409 m . llnanc1al1nstttui1on Guys.gals.homemakers! Male or Female, lull or Hwy.South Laguna. o pan10. c' It lrriae 6144 Eves642-9611 STERUllG1·aosCTARGAblack.fully Weareseekingmd1v1dual•j SELL leKOOAKFILM part time. apply morn I RnAILASSISTAIT re~•. e~p1:r1!~c~~ 3 FAMILY SALE Every-Caa~n I014 G loaded '40K ml, $23,500. IQ WOfk. '" our Loar, COUpor1~4i~~~~ ben~lt 2229 :._coast Hwy CdM 1N1ghl/~end asslslent 557-8286 or 646-7227 lhlng Must Go Book• •• , 1 ehevy Bubble Top BMW I D/645-2375 El675-N38 Oocumenl Department Ma1ntenar1Mperaon,au10 needed to supervlae Prectlcal nurse tiouu-Antiques & Tupperware Camper, fully equipped, •82 911 sc, brown between the nou,, o ELECTRICIAN experiencf dealer. lot boy 1µ11 0<P/T j 111es stat1 Retell exp k-1\A# live Into t local 5082 ClMIQ"IOn Sall 8-4-ott'*' .,,.4~659 t /b 1 1 11 ~~PM thr 10 OOPM 1 ~ Cell 497-4804 ty ..... .,..., u · -"'' .,.. _ '·-~" ""1 '4"" w roni• ·r mt u Y ~~ • 1'. •• "' ~'J:~' ,._, •• ~?m ,~qn, _ ~~~&R~·i:e±~£:~~ '4'!~~~~9't ~·,• .; ' _ tt. . ..,."'?,.· ·. .,,:.a~~·'f~~....,,, .. ~~~IL~ ...W~~~jronty "2: 'JI.I. w11rihc1odiVITl!no ----~ ~. -r'~ Ois"Wa t ~ me an c rcu1ated l m-r~ "lCR'1"eCl·-no.t100' ~-,"1~4* ~-:.ta...,..~'+ preparing rea~estate ioar ·EIHCISE llSTRUCTOR posalble w/nutrltion e1Cp Rn AIL SALES Dt •. 5107 allver dollars $ t3 75 ea I b/o 645-6"89 aft. 5, · '82 Targa, low miles, exoel· documents an swe"'J{ for mothers' recover) fortMon,-Tuea 9•6 Apply Hardware Assistant Men-at1llC-tOO brllllanl uncirculated . lent condition . S29,000. phones. and c.l'leckint class Mon Wed -Fri Howard 1 .Nutrttlon.,NB I ager Retell E11per pref house· sliver dollars $30 ea Stl ~ ~amr\ 831-0961 or 780-1388 documents and inven 2-3pm Call 962-t374 780-9444 1 Coaat Hardware. 240 cleaning. chlld care Hf· v e r do 11 a r 11 bu~' I' OUIPll SIEU ~ y LI" tones Typing 45 WPM •!f 'Medical one peraon omce Broadway Lag 8 ch vices 11e avail 650-0364 1 t878-t92 t valued $3000 W111way1. paneled with ~ • --· • ••• '82 TARGA red/tan. required ·FACTORY OPEllHS NB E11pe< 1n peg board 497 -4403 U k for John P 1 -ed 11 tell $900 964.0062 '1 light lntlde & out, tilde-In 0 Saln-Servlce~L ... lng Blauplunk. theep, b<a, tor mature 1nd1v wtlh lac bootceeping billing Med• ----os lion went ea ve-in dooc, xlnl cond $150 S,ttlalltl1~·11 atarm, gorgeov1 car. We offer c.om p1>1111v• tory wor~ ei1per Slll&f) C & Med Cal In' Cell IRE TAIL Store need• companion tor elderly 840-8709 aft 6pm h 23,500 ml, lncJ nu P7't salaries. 1$850/mo start 1 commensurate w/ei1par 1 9~~e8356 ~1·1 be 11111 person for Drapery woman or men Le•ture * PRtvATE HTATE * llr.,Ht tfJ I S29.850. Terry 520~458 Ing). and e11cellen1 ben but we will train Call bwr call~ be~k you w I end Upholttery depart-World & Balboa rel's 8 1 Diamond Wedding Sets -EJttetlent Seleetlon of New eve'• untH 8:30 998-5700 '86 Ford, xlnl conO, lookt & runt Ilk• new, new paint, tlr81, Int, ball. AM/FM cell, air lhockt, 2dr w/e!r 70k orig ml. , HURRY • .MUST SACRI- FICE . 11700 obo. Ceil ~'l pt\one ll91h. ;, • ' .~ • ., ~--... --~~(' ,...,.,.. '86 Muttang, pony Int, new ang. need• tr&N, 1tralght body. But offer. 540-2685 '77 FORD PINTO good condlon. MUST SELL. s 1250. 760-3881 '79 Granada 2 dr. 8 eye, gray/black, 8 track eaaa. 871(, $2700. 540-0433 eflts For an mterv111w ap 8.30_5 pm 496.5761 , ment 645-5120 for eppt yrs exp. 599-8232 Value s1.800/S800 'Notercyclts/ IOll and Carefully pr ..... ared I I'm .. _ ... tilul l fut. pc>lntment. please cal IModelt Male/Female I . . --S t .. ,. ......, bet 8·00AM &500PM FOOD&COCKTAIL RNs,LVN s,NA1.com-•Wom1n wtthee loghl l *llACtrflflt4* CHIU UMdBMW'talwaysln Name19TARQA911. Monday rhru Friday wa1tertwa1tress tor lull a WE NEED NEW FACES pentons needed for tem· j Housekeeping or Nuralng * SOllt11re '* f68o Honda CB 750R, Stock Offer. 831-4165 '80 Mustang Ghia. 4 epd, PIT Apply in person F0< placement In modeling porary stetting at hospl-w/good refs. 549-9363 VelueS18,000tS7.000 good cond w/Header IJl-1111 la.aaalt air, Pl.:._Y..b. ltereo, runt laoh Merales 1550 Supertor C M Set tobt 1n Orange County tals, conveteseent homu D 5510 $900 Call ~2-8750 S A ,""'ii;;-.iiOii ___ .,..~,_ good. ~50. 548-8451 I & pvt dut Fluible I '* Pearl Necklace '* 208 W 11t, •nta na .. r (ll•)lH-•713 tr DoUQ or Dave 3-7PM IEW YIH WIST Y ·7-9 Surukl GS 425 C CloMd Sunday 'Tri Qordlnl, •l•ctr 0 Liactla tchedule no feea Cell A h1hu1hu1 puppies. Vllue S t500t$450 · ut-, eunroof. hafdtQ9. racing ""'~""',_!""'" ...... liiiiii• (l l•)lH-UH FULL/TIME PAY Talttt Aa11c7 Nurtellnders 5•7-7537 M, 2 F. 8 wks old. sho11 & '*Colored Gama * tom. 3500 orig. ml .. new LAROE SELECTION OF INll, ale, pit , Ilk• new DI& V Cuatom 8Ui L PART /TIM( WOH • 141-1111 Salespersons BALBOA WO<med. ~2-2391 I *Other Jewelry '* I spare lire & wlndlhleld, NEW & USEO BMW'SI I $3300/080. 650-4138 Oeeloner Serie.. loaded. &REIT __ _ ---llquldellon/Sacrllice very clean Sl,050. Call I new S18 500 whole .... Opporlun1110\ ava1labif MOVER/DRIVER must be ISLAND REALTY now AKC Golden Retriever 17141546~711 I 24t-t517 or 957-0528 Liii NAii IMW llU• tlll se250, e.4&-4e.O:.t:404 WESTERN ~11~es"'~.,;~.~":~g~:! herd worker. c1e1n cul, hiring 673-8700 Pupa S250. 548-8t79 I -.81 HONDA 250 VOLUME&ALE.8 'ihoofurbOMden.auto. p 8 r 1m 8 n 1 , n 0 u 1 i::~~/~~t'!!t:..~c;:u 1sai.1per1ons. Full T1ma. Dalmaltan pups. 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M ARCH A, 1984 ORA l\;\1E C OUNTY C A l IFOHN I A 25 C EN fl:., Killer says he'll violate OC parole Orange residents voice outrage at not retumina to Stanford University to kill again. He expressed no remorse today. killing. "J meant it." "I'm not crazy. I feel I'm a normal heaJthy, well-balanced adult male,'1 he said. He also said he wants to complete his sentence and "then live where I want." organiz..ation called on state law· makers to enact emeraency legjs.- lation empowering the governor to block such paroles in the future. .. 1t•s a public officiat•s duty to protect the lives of citi2en1 and make sure the streets are safe," said Garvtt. his voice risina in anlff as be discussed Strdesk.i's parole. release of murderer in their city "I don't want to say. 'Gee, I'm contrite.' or 'Gee. I'm sorry."' tbe 47-year-old former graduate student told re pone rs after walking out of the California Medical Facility in Vacaville for a scheduled parole to the city of Orange. From staff and wire reports Theodore Str'Cleski. who beat his Stanford University math professor to death 5111 years ago with a hammer, was released from prison today and immediately vowed to violate his Coast A Laguna clvlo gadfly may drop his discrimination suit against city, Storer Cable TV .I A3 Trustees see little chance $15 million Invested In NB f lrm will be recovered . /A3 Callfor~ia An actor's wife spotted ,a missing baby sitter and 3-year-old girl./ A4 Police say they've nabbed the 'Plaid Shirt Bandit.' At least they hopeso. /A4 Nation Senators express Interest In Edwin Meese's mortgages./ A8 House Speaker Tip O'Neill was the victim of a fund-raising 'roast.' I A8 World Paris comes to a stand- still as thousands of pub- lic employees strike./ A8 Iran claims Iraq suffered 850 f atalltles In latest fJghting./ A4 Living Drunken drivers face even stiffer, mandatory surcharges for auto ln- surance./81 Amputees can feel the same exhilaration as other sports enthusiasts, once they learn skiing. /81 Sports U.S. DavlsCupCoach ArthurAshehasanew career -as an author. /C1 Former area volleyball standouts will play a key 'role In this weekeAd's parole as "an anti-Stanford state· mcnt." Some Orange County residents where he is to paroled have voiced ou trage at Streleski's release af\er he said two months aso he was "absolute1¥ noncommittal" about "l don't want to do anyihing that says I didn't rean it.'' he said c;>f the Meanwhjle, the prot~st aaainst Streleski'.s parole con tin,ued in Or- ange County. a-s Orange city officials scheduled a news conference to express their displeasure over the parol~ and a local victim's rights Howard Garver. who said he represents a coalition of victim's rights and anti-crime aroups calling itself Citizens Act. said the governor should have the power to block paroles of certain prison inmates just as he has the power to commute prison sentences. . 0.-, .......... .,,~---Flamea raae throujh the Co.ta Mesa apartment of Gerald and Kimberly Vasquez Wedneaday, but both ..caped Injury. Mesa apartment destroyed by fire By KAREN E. KLEIN OflfMO.-,l'tlotllAlft AS63,000fire that raced through a Costa Mesa apartment Wednesday night apparently was igni ted by an unattended electric heater, officials said today. No one was injured in the I I: 12 p.m. blaze. The costly blaze originated in the living room of Gerald and Kimberly Vasquez' apartment, Number F. at 2466Santa Ana Ave .. according to Jim Richey. administrative chief of the Costa Mesa Fire Depanment. Although the fire threatened to spread to other apartments in the two-story. six-unit apanment com- plex, Richey said, firefiJl!ters were able to contain it to Unit F. Richey said 12 fire engines from Orange County, Costa Mesa and Newpon Beach fire departments responded to the apanment complex to find flames leaping from the rear roofarea. The firefighters had the blaze under control in 45 minutes, Richey said. (Pleue eee FIRE/ A2) Badham ba~ks flood plan By ROBERT BARKER modifying and improving flood c.on-woul~ seriously affect large. areas of 0t 111e 011111 PUot.•t.11 trol channels in West Orange County; Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley Rep. Robert Bad ham today threw is n9w "econQ_micaHy and physically an~ Santa Ana. is descri.bed as.a slOf!Tl City of Orange police Lt. Miu Lcintz said the city•s mayor and police chief would ellpreu their anaer over' a law that would ptrmlt a ·hlurdcrer~s parole in their ·city (Pleue ... ~L&R/A2) 70 flee· 'jetliner blaze at -JWA PSA incident 4th for Super 80 plane By JERRY lllRSCH OflllelWIJ ........ A Pacific Southwest Airlines jet- liner that caught fire at John Wayne Airpoh Wednesday evening, forcing the evacuation of about 70 passcnien and crew members, is back in service today, al~dy making a scheduled flight to San Jose. lt was the fourth mishap in six months at the airport for that type of plane. a McDonnell Douglas OC-9 Super 80. Last Sept. 27 a Republic Aitlincs DC .9 had an engine go out and dropped hot engine parts over New- pon Beach starting about 20 small fires. On Jan. 22, a Frontjer Airlines OC-9 had landing gear and engine troubles shortly after taking off from the airport and Feb. 17. an American Airlines OC-9 had an engine go out and dropped hot engine pans over Tustin shortly after take off. No one was injured in the incidents but all of the planes had to make emergency landings. Wednesday ·the PSA plane never lefl the ground. This time an auit· illiary power unit in the right rear tail section. malfunctioned starting a small fire as passengers were boarding the plane about 6: 18 p. m. The fire was put out only minutes later by built-in extinguishers and passengers were evacuated down the normal boarding ramp. No one was injured and the only damage to the plane was in the po~er unit. The unit is a auxiliary gas turbine engine that provides power to the plane when the main engines are off. It has been removed from the plane and will be examined by Federal Aviation Administration and PSA mechanics. McDonnell Douglas spok~man Dave Eastman said this was the first time a problem with the power unit has resulted in a fire. Eastman said that mechanical problems happen with jetliners everyday and that it is only a coi ncjdence thu the OC-9 Super 80 (Pleue eee 70 FLEE/ A2) ,:~~~~~~w~~~3-::atld'i.ia~~~r;tr.~ hi™'t"d a compromise feasible." · ~ . which wo~ ~rop 12 inches of ~in \~ '·~. ·~~~tl~~~-o~~~--~!.~f1,~~.~~ ~~~~M!~-'M~~ he calledJl more expensive version of U.S. Con,ress thiYyear but i-ndicat~d · Mouniains to the oceaq .at Newport b-id. po· flee ·uc lrvln.e managed Just four hits Wednesday but still ended LaVerne./C3 Entertainment "Two Marriages" Is back on TV, taking a look at ordinary people./82 Business For the latest In Orange C9unty mortgage rates, see the chart./85 INDEX· Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin .Peard B'*n.M Cll"ornl1 Newt Claelfled eo.Nct Crouword Oelth Notloel Horoecope Ann Linder• LMng Mutu81Fund1 NatlOnll f4ewt Obttuartea Optnlon Pollee log PubQc NotloM Spona Stock Mnett TtleVtelon ThMlela WMtMr World Newt J 82 B' A3 85-8 A-4 CM 84 ce ce C7 81 81-2 86 M A3 Al A3 Ae,c.w c1..a. ae 82 83 A2 A4 Robert Badham the project "a grandiose concrete he docsn -t expect actual appropna· Beach in a thr:tt· day pen~. . raceway t9 the sea." tion until next year. Included in the project 1s a But the Republican Congressman Badham said the flood control plan S 7 4 o. O O O s 1 u d y of the dog go~Abue speaking from Washington today could save as much as S 12 billion in Talbert-Huntingt~n Beach flood con· \JU 1 Ji. said the compromise plan will cost damages to large areas of low-lying trol channels which overflowed last about half as much as a plan pushed Orange County. March I. causing millions of dollars by flood control proponents y~ The improvements in the river in damage. provide 80 percent of the protection. system would be designed to Key features 1n Badham's plan Badham from Newport Beach as-withstand the worst combination of i_ncludt! raising Prado Dam at the serted the $755 million compromise rain and flooding that could be head of Santa Ana Can.yon by 30 f~t. plan. which would include increasing expected in a 2()().year period. acquiring 1.451 acres an land be.hind the capacity of Prado Dam while A standard 2()().year flood . which (Pleue .ee P'LOOD/A2) Newport's newly rich fraud targets l\ . D . 11·· High rotlers expect to keep wtnntng. psycholo tsts say EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in• two-pan S<:ries on the psychology or lnve1rmenr and how the wealthy and their money are sometimes parted. The ~ycholoaical makeup of the newly ncb makes them prime tarsets for sharp-talkina salesmen ofTerina inve•tmcnts that sound too aooc:t to be trut. In jutt the past Slll months, tv.:o Newpon Beach companies headed into bankrup«:y court after investors loll up to $75 million on what were billed as high-return invcs\mcnu. Why aren't people, especially those who have worked hard to become wealJhy, more careful about wild investment schemes offerina in· credible returns? It is often a matter of psychotoay. aocotdina to the experts. Wealthy - people spoiled by the good life. can tum a blind eye to risky investments. They·think life, and investments, will never fail them. · "They have this magical idea that someone out there is aoing to take care of them," says Kathleen Gurney, who s~iilizes in investment psy- choloay at the Newport PsycholoaicaJ ~ Center. JERRY HIRSCH Focu s ON THE NEws "They thank, 'let's play this pme and see if we can win here,• but they don't understand the intCJrBI pans of the 13me," Gurner explains. ~ Newpon's dua role as Oranae County's financial ctnter and as a community of wealthy people makes 1t an attractive base for con anists offerina questionable invesunenta. said Detective Bob Stephens, who investiptcs fraud for the NcWJ)C)rt Bcllch Police Department. ··Newport Beach iueen as the place to be, .. he says. A penon who hu become rich wlll often take are•t risks to become even more weallhy. mvcstin& in some• times qucsttonable ventures. Fint there wa the Caner Co .. which investiptors say coll«tcd as much as $60 million ftom in\testors by ofTerina returns of 40 percent. The company claimed to invest in medi- cal insurance claims but invcstiaaton say it acver did. The money is now mJSsina. the comj)tny has filed for blnkrup~y and officaalsat the Sccuri· tics and Elchanae Commiasion and the Oranae County Sheriff's Oepan· mcnt arc trya~ to flaure. out what ha~ncd. Then there was Trans Atlantic Bancorp Ltd., a Newport company that fcll alona with the collapse of the financial empire of La Jolla financacr J. David Dominelli. Trans Atlantic oollcctcd S l S million. mostly from local investors. ' for investments in om1ne 1 s foreiJn currency trading firm. J. David & Co. A federal arand jury is now looking into what Oommclli has done with S 125 million invested in bis company. Trans Atlantic is his tarscst creditor and investors will be lucky to get any more than 10 percent of their total Investment back. a far cry from the 40 percent ~turns DomineUi promised. "A arcat many of these people who have made a lot of wealth have had the aood fonunc to have earned 30 or 40 percent on investments before. A high n:tum dO« not seem so un· reasonable 10 them," explains Dr. Joyce Brothers, a prominent psy- scholaist. "People bc&in to feeJ entitled to u. They believe life as a series of special thinp to them. After all, they drive pec1al can, they live in spte1al homes, when they 10 to the \helter they 1it is 1pte1al scats. "lt attms pcrfectlY. reasonable to tbcsc pt0ple that hfe offers supt"r deal . So much has fallen into their lapS tl\at the)' feel the world is aoina to (Pleue eee OWLY IUCB/ A2) .~ I I , .. Aa * Orange COut DAILY PILOT /Thurecsay, March 8, 1ea.4 Church leader booked for rape 1 WLn THE R ------=------- >\NTA ANA (AP) -A Baptist &e.da who founded D larae Chrisuan youth aroup h~ been booked for invc t111uon of rapina and robbina two women summoned from an escort service. authorities say. Police snid Wcdoe day that they arttsted John Randolph Sykes, 32. founder of Youth In Action. at 6:30 p.m. Tucsda) ut ht:s home. Oranic County sheriffs Lt. Rich· ard Olson 541d Sy~cs. a lay m1ntStet, was booked for investlption of k1dnappina. rape robbery, sodomy, oral copulauon, false impnsonment and ampcrsonatina a police officer. Olson '8id cscort-5crvice women were allqedly summoned 10 Sykes' Yorba Linda home and we~ shown a poltce badae and handcuffed before - bC1na forced to pcr1orm vanous sexual act Kent Walton. director of the alum· ni assoc111ion at AJusa Pacific Uni· vcrshh 1d Sy kc~ is 11 member of the 1984 Olympics Outreach. a aroup of Christian leaders who plan to evnn- atlizc dtrin¥ the Olympics. "Thisju~I blows me away." Walton ~Id. . F 1air skies Qut some cloudiness CIW'-'OlllC .. ., Coastal CMtteitton.w 11 40 n Cllwloll..,~ C 4t 27 c,...,_ :II II Mlgll doliclt et lllTIM OllletWIM ltlt g".,:::_11 It IO 1111wg1t '•ld~IJI -••t• night to .. ,, r!llCI "'°'~ c:loucl9 end 109 -c~ .. ti 11 .. c;~ltlll9~d .... ~ Colum!>laSC 4t " '•IClay lly 6$ IO U LOWI 42 10 COl\ll'rlllvt 11 ,. ''Olfl I Concepuon 10 Ille ...... 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( 1111cn~ lui l ru1h. ~ct anolht•r statC"-l<k .m11-n1ml' organ1za11on hc:idqu:11ll'fl'd1.n <>range County. ha s promi'il'd 11 "Ill do!>dy watch Strell-\k1\ d111111g hi\ )l·ar"s parole herl· John Manunu president of thl.' group. ')a1d ( 111/l'n\ for Truth reg- ularly will check with parole officials tu make sure S1rclesk1 1s complying with all term of the parole. Strelesk1. an electrical en~tneer who spent 19 years pursuing a doctorate in mathematics. was con· '1cted of serond-degret" murder and !>entcnced to eight yl."af'S IO pnson ror th<' I 978 beating death of Karel dl·Leeu" The professor was attacked in ht'i olTicl' .lnd bludgeoned with a 2·pound hammer. Strclesl...1 had said he killed dt'- Leeuw 1n pan because he wan1ed to make a "statl'ment" about tht' way Stanford treats 11s graduate students. He also said he was angered by ~marks made about his shoe~ Strclcsk1 ~1tl he planned tu com- m it "an act of om1ss1on. hkt" missing an appointmtnt" with his parole officer. within a week. If he is returned to prison. hi.' will serve the remaining 21/J years of Ill!> eight-year sentence. "We are rt'lcasing him 1n as routine a fashion as possible." Wah LI.'". a spokC$man at the California Med1rnl Center. said earlil'r. "He'll havl' $200. and ht will 1l'por1 to the parole agents who will ta kl· him down south." whcrt• ht· will lt ve 1n an undisclosed "res1dent1al facility" and look for "ork. Le\' said. Low Oclud• end loc:e! 109 -!t Hetllord 14 °' CIMl"'t "' •rt.nootll 1009) tlld , MeltN 40 n Oey Hllf\Olulv to HOutlOtl .. ~a IMlllMC>Olla )I 24 JIGtitOl'.Mlta N 40 Extended J.ctieon,,.,.. 15 37 June.., 45 3' KlllMI Clly •• 14 MOllly ,.,., out -log or 1ow l Hll99U 17 48 ciouda l\MI Ille C041tl, melllly In l"9 Lill .. l\oc;k 63 41 njglll 111<1 -1\t mor:;: hautt H'f,:1 Loe Ar-71 &2 •enQ>ng "°"' .... eo. el lie LO\M\11 42 u bNC1*I 10 IOw 70. """'° .,.... l OW1I lo;bt>Ocil 17 » motlly 1n 11'9 40t Memphta M 40 Mimi M u Mlfwtull .. H 20 Mpl .. $1 Palil •• °' Temperatures ... ~ .. , .. 48 3' New0r ... na 68 40 New Vork 40 II HI lo Albanv Albuqu .. q.,. Am .. Mo A/l(llOtaQ• ,..,..,,., .. ~ ~~ -~~----~~~ :~ ~~Tides Atlant• Alllll'lhC C•tr """"' Bat11moro 45 ~ SI 32 TOOAY ., 24 S.COtlO IOw s 21 p I'll 20 71 41 ""DAY 42 28 F1r11 lllQll 12 24 e m No<IOlll 43 n SI Pete·letnpe 72 " Honll "'-"• 47 07 8ell l8U 46 It Ok!lllOm• Ctty 83 32 San Anlon40 TO H Omtll'le 28 08 S111 OleQO 70 se OflMdo 74 43 San FranGllCIO 16 41 P• Spr11199 ,, 44 SI 81e Mfll'le 01 .11 PNI~ •2 ,. S..11 .. to 4e ~· 71 52 S::.:1:1 68 43 Piii~ )() 15 Sloo;a 11111 21 00 Pon ,Me :le oe $poll-se 32 Ponltnd Ot• es 48 Syr.c:u .. 22 -oe PrcMdtnGe 31 13 TQC>ella $2 t5 =lly 0 2T luctlOn 73 •2 36 0$ TlilM 13 31 ~ .,, 31 Wtthl"OIOll 46 31 Rlc:l'lmond 47 2e WIClllla to 20 St trM•'• •• " OIMCTIOM POLICE DOG BURIED ••• DeLeeu"''s "ldO"-. Sita. said toda) on the "CBS Morning News" that she did not behl'\ c Strelesk1 posed a threat to her. Bolhnga Birm1ngn.,... 9..,,..,,k 39 28 ,.,., 'Cl'* • 17 p I'll 52 38 Sac:ono "'O" 3 03 p I'll 23 • 14 S.Conel tow 513 pm 1811 POO<·ltit POO<·flll poor-llllr l)OOf·llllt _., ... homAI The sad--eyed dog worked hi• lut case on Feb. 21. A ICUffle broke out during a drug arreet end a loud noise sent Farnsworth retreating Into Culver Drive Into the pa.th of a passing car. The driver never stopped. , "In all the time I worked wtth Fama. t never got tnto-aftght, and I never had to chase anybody ~ cause nobody would even thtnk of running," said Frew. Off duty, Farnsworth wu the apeclal friend of Frew's 4-year-old son, Chad -who toued a bone Into the dog'• grave before the earth was shoveled Into the ptot. Frew &aid he already ta k>oktng for a replacement at Muter K.-t· nets In Riverside County whtoh hu offered to provide another Bouvier. But finding a reptaQement won't be euy. . I "What do you Uy When Y04J IOM a partner?" FrtJW asked at the brt.f graveside e«emony. "It'• trar:d to say goodbye.·· ~ not frightened for my'lelf. I don't kno"' 1fht"s going 10 do 11 again. SO I'm fnghten('d for SOCICI} " 'ihe said S1relesk1's parole relea.sc follows a month-long psychiatric e~mination b)' prison doctors at the Vacav11lt• facility in central California. Streleski had been scheduletl for parole to San Francisco. about 35 miles north of the universit) That was (·hanged. howc' er. atkr he told reponcrs in Januaf). "I am absolute!) nonlommmal on \\-hl'thcr I will go back to Stanford and kill again.I' Boose Boston Br0>0n1111 .. e.ittalO &.iru1191on Ceape< $1 30 • 39 10 Sun Ml• II 6 $Sp m IOCl•y. ,,_ •• 72 49 I 12 I m Frld•Y ...ci Mia 99titl ti 5·5' 21 -07 pm 22 ..()6 Moon .... IOClllr I I 1 t 31 p m ...... 33 1e 11 10 04 • m Friday Irvine police weighing charges . in crash injuring 10 teen-agers By ANDREA ADELSON Of the Delly ""°' lteft lilt 70 FLEE JW A PLANE FIRE ..• FLOOD ... lrv1nl· police haven 't decided "'h1·thl'r to cite a 16-year-old driver "ho the> sa) was speeding when his pKkup O\enurned and IOJured 10 high ~chool students Feb. 21. throwing the youngsters onto the pavement and grassy curbside slope. White said the passcnatrs' 1,250 pound weight overloaded the pickup. poltq came alter a pica • from Dahlgrcn's mother. Suzanne. accord- ing to school board member Helen Camt'ron. From Al has been 1 n' ol H'd in a sen es of recent mishaps at the a1rpon Ben Ehrlich. a C osta Mesa resident wh o had JUSI sel'n his daughter onto the airplane. l11ght 6Ql.J, bound for San Fram:1sco anti Portland. Ore. said the Ben Erlich firl' looked senous for JUSt a moment. "We went upstairs in the terminal to watch 11 take off. When they started the engines the right rear of the plane caught on fire. "The flames went on for about three minutes. At first it didn't look like an} bod) was doing anything but then the passengers started coming do"'n the stairs on the left side of the plane," Ehrlich said. "It was all very orderly. As long as the ix·ople were getting off the plane I kne" nobody was going to get hun." Ehrlich said At one point the flames reached t "-O to three feet but they were out e'en before the fire trucks amved. Ehrlich said PSA spokesman Bill Hastings said the larger names were probabl) caused by thl' powl.'r unit releasing fuel in its fuel lines through the nhaust S) stem "Thal 1s JUSt pan of the safety mechanism and removt's the danier of the fire spreading." Hastings said. "We are going to have to take some 11me and look over the pan. We have never had anything like lhis happen before and we have been flyi ng the plane for four years." Hastings said. From Al the dam for an enlarged rt'scrvo1r. modifying 3 I miles of channels below the dam to the PaC'lfic Ocean. build- ing debris basin and channel modi· fications in the Corona area. con- structing a detention basin and chan- nel mod1ficat1on on I. 7 miles of Santiago Creek 1n Orange Count} and developing a greenbelt recreauon S) stem along the l'nt1re S) stem and purchasing '12 acres of salt marsh at the n ver's mouth Badham <.aid thl' proposed Men- tone Dam 1n )an Bernardino Coun1y. which 'H>uld ha \l' raised thl• totall'ost of thl· prnJel 1 tu about $I J billion. has twe n rcmu,ed from prl·sent cons1derat111 n "hilt· alternatl\ cs art· being s1ud1l·d FIRE ... From Al The couple'~cil't tnc heater. ap· parent I} ll'ft un in the II' 1ng room of the apalitment after the~ went to sleep. sparl...eJ the fire. "Some11 mes the thermostats on those elec1ric heaters fai l and they heat up so high they ig nite." Ri chey said. Mrs. Vasquez was awakened by crackling noises shortly afler the fire began. Richey said. and when she got Rt•su lts of the accident 1nvcs11ga- 11on. which concludes Jeffrey Baker "asdm ing 59 mph-4 mph over the 55-mph. unpasted speed limit -arc still 10 be.· rc.,,1cwed by lhe District .\ t tornc\ ·., offict' for a dcc1s1on on 'tl.hetht·rhc "''II be Cited for ellcess1ve speed or more se\ere cnm1nal penal- ties such as rt•t·klessdnving. Sgt. Mike White said Wcdnesday .\II but one of the University High !:>chool 'itudcnts ha'e been released from ho\pllal'> John Dahlgren. I 5. remained 1n an 1ntens1\e care unit toda\ "hac hi) cond111on was listed J'> o,1abk. tfr o,ufTered brain and spinal lnJUfU~C,. Baker ma) fau! gra,er penalt1e'> "1f Dahlgrl'n·., cond111on doe!ta't 1m- proH·" Wh1ll' said .\lier a length) police 1n,est1ga- t10n . "'htl h included returning to "I ;.1ll· .\\l'nue ""ha borro"ed 1ruck to \ll11ulalc the acudent. Wh11e <,aid thl' rau!>l' of lhc alc1dcnt "as de- termined to I'll' o'er-correcting :ind '>f)Cl'd. Baker\ swerving blue pickup r,lammed 1n10 a eucalyptus tree more thaA l\\O "'eeks ago. wrapping the bent 'l'h1cle around the trunk and "WC feel that anything over 40 (mph) with that load is unsafe." ht' said. White said a backlog of cases will prevent the pro~cutor fro m review- ing the case immediately. Also Wednesday. the Irvine school board agreed to review at their March 21 mt"et1ng the open campus policy thal allows upperclass students to leave high schools dunna lunch. The dcc1s1on to re-<:vaulale the "She didn't feel she knew what the solution was either." said Cameron. adding that "I don't think the acci- dent and the policy is related." Only two of the 10 students rn volved 1n tht' accident had parental permission to be off campus. the school pnnc1pal had said earlier. Pnnc1pal Roben Bruce said cam- puses would ha ve to be turned into a m1litar;-like institution to adequate- ly pohrr ~tudent acti vity. Second suspect arrested in 'porno snuff' 1nurders A second man accu~d of killing two Orange County teen-agers during a pornographic "snuff" film session "as to be taken to coun today to face murder charges. Richard Hernandez. a 38-ycar-old former ( orona res1den1. was arrested l'arh th•~ "eek in small Mexican fi">hing '1llage and flown back to Orange( ounl) Wednesday following an extrad1t1on heanng. Hernandez and former Costa Mesa resident Fred Serre Douglas. 55. are suspected of killing two Anaheim teen-age girls 1n 1982 after lunng them to the descn for a pornographic photo session Douglas was arre4ted a week aao in Nonh Las Vegas where he had been h"ing for at least thrt"e months under an assumed name. The former Costa Mesa man ~s being held in Oraage' Count> Jail and will be arraigned on murder chargcs Monday. Police 1n Nonh Las Vegas said they wen~ akned to Doulgas' true identity by an informer who told police he hcl1e.,,ed the burl) upholestercr was a fug1t1\'e up to invesugate the noises. the ORANGE COAST C~..,_ 7141142-oll Cutaway Uluatration ehowa locatlon of fire in PSAjetllner. apanmen1'ssmokedetectorwen1off. D•lly Piiot o ·1 ,., t Cl••lfted ~ 11'-'142·1171 waking Vasque7. D•llv•ry II y I a All othef depert!Mntt '42-4121 The couple managed to run out the 1' Gu.,•ntffd MAIN OFFICE front door before the flames in the "' ·· ' "• ,. • 1J<J """''El••~' , ,, • .,.~_. c.11 Ii ving room fire blocked the1 r path of . , '·' •. 1 • .' ~';, '·' H. L. Schwartz 111 "'• •<J'l•t'<• u • •• t>0 <. ~1• '°""W CA 9~6'-11 05cape. R1cheysa1d. '.. '.. '.. '· A ~· Pubhstler C«••"?n• •QllJ <>••°"" v '"' Puoo~ c_o, ...., Fireoffic1alsesumated the fire .. •. 1 , 1,, , ~::,,· .. ~~~~ • .:,,~'~::: i,.'.~~~~~~,'~°.: ~ causedS5~.5f>O "onhofdamageto · "•, , .. ,,"..:.' • 11,.,.,~, ... ,.. the bu1ld1ngandS I0.500damage 10 '' '', : ... ' ~:··~· Chazy Dowallby Roaemery Churchmen ...... < .. "1 'I", ..... II", • ..,., c:°''• Mn. c.i.1()1,,.. the apartml'nt'scontents. u flit E. : " .. ·~··' Editor and Assistant Conlroller ovP'> ••• 8()1)1 °'"""'' '''''"or (811 ... "7~ •n<>nl"4r nellt door Ill the burnl·d apartment. 10 1hP Publisher '' ".,, '' ~n "· ,,,,.,, Clrcul•tlon ,.---------------was damagl'd by smoke anti lJ n11 < • T•l•phon•• ,, ~ "•""" '·' ... •·~·· r-... ~ .... ...,,<,. .. 1eomo-n.d 1ne do"ns1a1rs.sufferedwaterdamagc ll•phen ' C•ruo ,.,,.. p,,..., 1 '1 ''""'"0•"•<>••'9"C...asiPuo"~ ..,,...., "'"...,., t ~,.,, '" ,.''""'"-11'•~.f';eG Mc>noeytrv~n Riche~ said e>aoy '""" ., M• '"ll" • • ~. • ' .~ ·eoQv·• -01o0< ~ ""~ s.'"'°''' ~. The.otherrcs1dent~ufthecompl~·11 "'~•• _.._ •"J Su •).•• 1·~ 1• '""' out>o\IW>Q P'A'I• "•1 llO , '°""''EU,~"""' Po fl•• •!>60 Cos11 ~ ca•10t,,,. g fled theirapanmcntswhlle fire-1ao-,. .. N-o~ w 01orle A. Powen Oonefd L w1..,.me 116.'f ~~· :.-:;:-r-~ ;a·,... ........ .v~ .... ~". ~~'f~~J1l~T~cx~~~ .. ··-~.:..:i-· ···'\....,~~~~ -~· ,......_ ..,J.>"~"i!l,1.~ .... ~' ... ···:-.~1.1-~.1:../--.-~vC>l..~:it=~·-"·. ........ ,--#ii,,+---..--.. ~1'1,..,.. ...... ~~..; ; tb~Jrrt."~ ._ -~ .. ~lt ... • ~ r .. , .... r--_, ~-..._.i .. ~,. • n l1 nit E overnight. R 1cttf._v said. • • ' (ierald Va!>qul'11r:.employed b) the -------------------------------------------- l 11~ ot Costa Mesa. in the san11a11on department.•\ supen 1sur there said the couple planned 1os1n through the ruins uf1he1r home this morning to dl'tl·rm1nl· "hat the) rnuld \ah age NEWLY R)CH TARGETS FOR FRAUD ... A fresh start for Spring and Summer ... From Al kl'l'P l'I \ 1ng lo I hn11 · \\·l-.1 It It 111'111.1 fl·' 'ou You Iller· .ill\ lwlt\'\\ thl'\\11 1ld \\ilH·onstructed to.gl\\' \ml \t111ll.'thing for notbing. ·\ml 1111 rnmt 111 tlww ix·oplc that ha\ h<'l·n n·all'tll .di .dong T hc) haH' golll'll ""·'"'\\'1 1hn "'anted and thl'll "·" hn·11 11111h 1ng lo 1nd1rntc th.111 .. 11 1 ~0111y t11l11nt1nue " Brother\ noll'\ C JU• 110 l h.1r .1~ ll'r11c-. l'ic"'port a'i a 1 on1111u111l) ul Ill'"' munq. .. \llll pt•opk "ho have madt nl'W 111111W\ .1n· oftrn ""JI ling tu take htghcr rl\k\ I hl'\ Jfl' the more cn- IH'pH 11n111.il l\JX'' Thal t)pe of 1x-r'iun d<1nn'1 ~llC"l' )OU ('an du 11 w11huu1 1:ik1ntt r1<,k\," Ciurne\ C,\· plJin\ ( omp1.•1111tin tor more ~tatu~. a trait of lh<' m.'"" rt\ h. " common in Newµm 1 Hl·a(·h and that compct111on tan pu'h JK'uplJi .J_tt .. take extreme 1nvc\tml"nl "'"'' C 1urncy ~hevc~ "~tatu\ " prcll~ e'1cmal 1n Ne~ port lkalh -11 1\ )Our home. )Our car . "our 111\ l'~tmcnb. Because of Wr RE L1s TENING Just Call . 642-6086 . ' th.it therl' 1~ a lot more talk abou1 111' l'\tml·nti. here." Gurne) says. .\nd a 11ght·kn1t commun11y. where 1hc "l'alth\ arc rnnstantly talking about their n10ney. I~ a prime area for thl''>e type'> of h1gh -nsk investments -the\ ofwn dl·pend on word ut mouth ·for thl'lf rapid growth. "I ha\l' tx·l'n to the Bal boa Ba~ C lub where"' er)Or\a,,.al!Jjttng about their 1n"e~1ments 'and they were ~)ing )OU were crazy 1fyou were not 1n J. David:· !>Bid one Newpotl Beach bu!>1 nes'lwoman. "When people try to get 1ntor- mat1on about an investment they uOen ask lhe1r peers. They evaluate the 1nforrnat1on on tht' past pcr- formanC'c of their fncnd's advice. If \'3\ good IO the pa~t. they Wiii U~Ually rnkc 1t." G urney ~ys. Putting money into high risk in· \'C~lment\ often shows a dqrce of 1mma1unt) and lack of common \cnw. according to Gurney. "If 1t \ound~ loo good to be true. 11 u!ou311 ) 1\:· ~)~Gurne) "I am !>l'l·1ng more and more pt·opk I tum Nev. port &ach "'ho an.· wm1ng in and sa~ mg thq du.l not du their ho ml'" urk .. ~lw dC\lnl'll'd hl'I clienh a~ "l'll-to-du. and "b) most \tantlard!> \UlH''>\fUI" "l hcrc ".i man "ho lo\t S2511.IJOO in a land Slhl'nll' I le 1c, \Ulce-;sful and " at the hl'ad ul a hl'<1lth) compan) hut he dUl."sn't knov. how to take lOntrol of his 1nH'\ln1l'nl!i." "I will tx· !>Ce1ngan accountant ne't week who '>3)\ he 1\ rcall) embar- rass<.'d. 'This 1c, wha1 I do for a l1v1ng.' hi.' 1oltl mt'." Ou1nc) recall-. "Tn onl' wll) the~· pcopk hav(' \3\' y They knov. that you arc never gu1na to become wealthy JUSt from )Our Job. The y know thtH the way to make a lot of money is by invcstm~ But many don't do their homework. • Gurney say\ FRIDA V; Cooe1ellng da.e wcaJt•y aboot poor lnnt&mtntl. Whal do )'OU llke about lbf Dall)' Piiot'? Whal don't you llkt'? Call tht number at left and your mestage will be ret'ordtd, tran1crlb•d and dellvert'd to tbt approprlale t'dllor Thr umt t4 hour answerla1 urvl~ may bt u.e• to r•cord l•lltn to tbt' rdltor on any topic. Contributors to our Letlrra Nlumn must lnfludfll tbtlr name a nd 1eltphone numbu for ~trlflcatlon. No clrc·ulatlon n ll11, pltalt'. Tell u" wba1'1 on )'Hf' mind . , ' I .J • our unconstructed linen jacket, in pink, red or black. W., tcllff Plaza I 71 h & Irvin \ '.l ' \ Phom~ 642 7061 Nl•wpor1 B adi · Jr-•.: • f IRIT 1111111 THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1984 0 H ANG f C 0 UN T Y C A L If 0 F~ NI A • ~' C: t N T S assen e urn1n ·aneat Coast A Laguna civic gadfly may drop his discrimination suit against city, Storer Cable TV./ A3 Trustees see little chance $15 mllllon Invested In NB firm wlll be recovered . /A3 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: California An actor's wife spotted a missing baby sitter and 3-year-old girl./ A4 · Police say they've nabbed the 'Plaid Shirt Bandit.' At least they hopeso./A4 Nation Senators express Interest In Edwin Meese's mortgages./ Al House Speaker Tip O'Neill was the victim of a fund-raising 'roast.' I Al World . Paris comes to a stand- still as thousands of pub- lic employees strike./ Al Iran claims Iraq suffered 850 f atalltles In latest fighting./ A4 Living Drunken drivers face even stiffer, mandatory surchargesforautoln- sul'ance./81 Amputees can feel the same exhllaratlon as other sports enthusiasts, once they learn skiing. /81 Sports U.S. Davis Cup Coach Arthur Ashe has a new career -as an author. /C1 Former area volleyball standouts will play a key ." rpJwn thl&:N~•nd:a ... .,. ..... .t.: foLTr-team showdown af · UCLA./C2 UC Irvine managed just four hits Wednesday but still ended LaVerne./C3 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:: Entertainment "Two Marriages" ls back on TV, taking a look at ordinary people./12 Buelneee For the latest In Orange County mortgage rates, aee the chart./85 INDEX Erma Bombeek Bridge Bulletin Board Bu~Mll California Newa Clullfted COmlCt CrOMWOrd DMth Notloet Horoecope Ann landerl UYtng Mutual Fund• Natlontl Newt Obltuarlel Optnk>n Poblog Pubffo Notloel s=1Mnet• TeleYtak>n Theettrt WMther World Neww B2 EM A3 BM A4 ce-a IM ca ca C7 81 81·2 85 A4 A3 A8 A3 At,c+e j_ 01-3 ae 12 83 A2 A4 Flames rage throqh the Co.ta Mesa apartment of Gerald and Kimberly Vuqaez Wednesday, bat both escaped Injury. Mesa apartment destroyed by fire By KAREN E. KLEIN Of IM 0.-, l'llot lleff A $63,000 fire that raced through a Costa Mesa apartment Wednesday night apparently was ignited by an unattended electric heater. offi cials said today. No one was injured in the 11: 12 p.m. blaze. The costly blaze originated in the living room of Gerald and Kimberly Vasquez' apartment. Number F. at 2466 Santa Ana Ave .• according to Jim Richey, administrative chiefof the Costa Mesa Fire Department. Although the fire threatened to spread to other apartments in the two-story. six-unit apartment com- plex. Richey said, firefi~ters were able to contain it to Unat F. Ri chey said 12 fire engines from Orange County. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach fire departments responded to the apartment complex to find flam es leapinJ from the rear roof area. The firefi~ters had the blaze under co ntrol in 45 minutes. Richey said. (Pleue He P'lllE/ A2) Badham backs flood plan By ROBERT BARKER modifying and improving flood con-would seriously affect large areas of Fourth mishap tn six months for Super 80 airliner By JERRY HIRSCH Ot•Oelr ........ A Pacific Southwest Airlines jct. liner that caught fire at John Wayne Airpon Wednesday evcnina. forcins· the evacuation of about 70ptuenten and crew mcmber5. is back in service today, aJready mak.inr a schcdule<I fli&ht to San Jose. · lt was the fourth mishap in m months 1uhu.imonfoc 1hlt 1ype~of plane. a McDonnell DouaJas DC-9 Super 80. Last Sept. 27 1 Republic Airlines DC -9 had an en&inc 10 out and dropped bot engine pans over New- port Beach stanina about 20 small fires. On Jan. 22. a f rontier Airtinn DC-9 had landing gear and ~DC troubles shortly after tak.ina off from the airport and Feb. 17, an American Airlines OC-9 had an enaine eo out' (Pl-..e .. 70 n.D/.&2) Second 'snuff' suspect seized By STEVE MARBLE Of ... o.llr .... .,.. A second man a~used of k.illina two Oranae Countytccn-qersdurinc a pomoaraphic "snuff' film session was to be taken to court today to face murder charges. Richard Hemande:z, a 38-ycar-old fo rmer Corona resident, was arrested early this w~k in small Muican fishina village and flown back to Orange County Wednesday followina an extradition hearing. Hemande:z and former Cos&a Mesa resident Fred Berrc Douglas, SS, att suspected of killing two Anaheim teen-age girls in 1982 after lurina them to the desert for a pornopaphic photo session. Douglas was arrested a week aao in North las Vegas where he had been living for at least three months under an assumed name. The former Costa Mesa man is being held in Ora.nae Count) Jail and will be arraiancd on murder charges Monday. Police tn North Las Vcps said they "ere alerted to Doulgas' true identity by an informer who told police he (Pleue Ne S&COND/ A2J Of 1i. o.ie,,... ,..., trol channels in West Orange County. Huntington Beach. Fountain Valle) Re~ Robert Baqham·~.toda-~~Y.lllthilire~w-H1s_..nl'iollwli·!l1·ec~o~n!$.omi~lr and. ~hY.sLcallY an<!_Santa Ana.1~desc~bcd asa storm , t:t;. -;'~ :JHna~~~ . , . ~ .. -1rJ.W~~ ... , ~.~~~ .,~~~:a;,.:;;:MP*iC;!;;ilEijial) Santa Ana River flood protection He said l\e would work for over the entire Santa' Ana River plan -almost a year to the day after au thorization of the money in the basin. from the San Bernardino he called a more expensive version of U.S. Con,ress this. year but indicated Mountains to the ocean at Newport the project "a grandiose co ncrete he docsn t expect actual appropria-Beach in a three-day penod. raceway to the sea." tion until next year. In cluded in the prOJC'Ct 1~ a But the Republican Congressman Badham said the flood control plan S 7 4 0. 0 0 0 st u d} of t h c speaking from Washington today could save as much as $12 bill ion in Talbert-Huntington Beach flood con· ~aid the compromise plan will cost damages to large areas of low-lying trot channels which overflowed last about half as much as a plan pushed Orange County. March I. causing millions of dollars by flood control proponents ye t The improve ments in the ri ver in damage. provide 80 percent of the protection. system would be designed to Key features in Badham·~ plan Badham from Newport Beach as-withstand the worst combination of include rarstng Prado Dam at the serted the S755 million compromise rain and flooding that could be head of Santa Ana Can) on b~ 30 feet. plan. which would include increasing exp«ted 1n a 200.year penod. acqumng 1.451 acres 1n land behind the capacity of Prado Dam while A standard 2 year flood. which (Pleue eee FLOOD/ A2) Robert Badham Newport's newly rich fraud targets High rollers expect to keep winning, psycholo tsts say EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the firs; in• two-pan series on the psycholoiy of Investment and how the wealth y •nd their money arc sometimes ,,.rted. The psycholoaical makeup of the newly rich makes them pnme &aJ'ICll for sharp-talk.ins salesmen offerina investmenu that sound too aood to be true .• In just the past sill months, two N~n Bc.ach companies headed anto blnkruptcy coun after 1n"'estors and may have lost up to sn million on what wtrc billed as hiih-rctum investments. Why a~n't people1 especially those who have worked nard to become wealthy, more careful about wild investment scheme ofTcnn1 1n· . credible ~turns'> It Is often a matter or p ycholoay, accordina to the expens. Wealthy j I people. spoiled by the good life, can tum a blind eye to risky investments. They think life, and investments, will never fail them. "They have this maaical idea that someone out there is aoina to take care of the mt says Kathleen Oumcy. who spcciahzcs in investment psy· choloay at the Newport Psychol()Jica.I Center. "They think. 'let's play this pme and sec if we can win here; but they don't understand the in~l pans of the pme," Gurner upla1ns. Newpon's dua role u Ora~ County's financial center and as a community of wealthy people makes it an attractive bue for con anisu ofTerina questionable iovestmtnll. said Detective Bob Stephena. who 1nvest1ptes fraud for the Ncwpon Beach Police Ocptnmcnt. "Newpon Beach isscenastheplace to be.'' he saya. A person who has become rich wdl onen take areat nsks to be«>me even mo~ wtahhy, anvestina in somc- ume que.tionable ventures. First the(t was the Caner Co .. wh ich 1nveshptors say collected as I JERRY HIRSCH Focus ON THE NEws much as S60 milHon from invcston by offerina returns of '40 percent. The company claimed to invest in mech· cal insurance claims but investiptors 1&)' 1t never did. The money is now m1111na. the coml)ln)' has Aled for blnkruptcy and officials at the Secun- ties and Exchanac Comnii ion and the Oranat County herifrs Depan· mcnt att tryina to rt1ure out what happened. Then there was Trans Atlantic Bancorp Ltd .. a Newpon company that felf alona with the collapse oflhe financial cmp1~ of La Jolla financ,cr J. David Oominclh. Trans Atlantic collcc:t.ed $ l S milhon. mostly from local invettOJ'$. for investments 1n Dominclh's foreiJn currency tradina firm . J. David & Co. A federal a.rand JUfY 1s now looking into whaJ Dom1nelh has done with S 125 millton invested 1n his company. Trans Atlantic 1s his laraest creditor and investors will be lucky to act any more than 10 percent of their tolll investment back . a far cry from the 40 perctnt returns Oom1nclh promised. "A areat many or these people who have made a lot of wealth have had the aood fonune to have earned 30 or 40 percent on investmen before A hilh return doc not Sttm so un· reasonable to them." explains Or. Joyce Brothers. a prominent psy· schol~st. ··Ptop'1c bealn to fttl entitled to 1t. They bcheve lire 11 a scnes of pcaal th1nfS to them Af'\er all. they dn\'t pccial cars. they hve in pccial home • when they 10 to the theater they 11t is pcciallclts "It sccms puftal,Y. rcuonablc to these people that h~ offers super deals. So much has fallen into their • laps that they fttl the world 1, aoin to (Pleue ... N&WLY RtCH/A2) • J • ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIThurtdey, Maret! 8, 198 .. Chur.chleaderbookedforrape SANTA ANA (AP) -A &ptist leader who founded a larac Christian youth voup has been booked for invcstiption of rapina and robbina 1wo women summoned from an escon service. authorities say. Police said W~ncsday that they arrested John Randolph Sykes, 32, founder of You1h In Action, at 6:30 p.m Tuesday at his home. Oranae County shenffs Ll. Rieb· ard Olson said Sykes. a lay minister, was booked for invcsuption of k1dnapping. rape. robbery, sodomy, oral copulation. false imprisonment and impersonatil\i a police officer. Olson said esoon-servicc women were allegedly summoned to Sykes' Yorba Linda home and were shown a pohce badge and handcuffed bcfort SECOND 'SNUFF' SUSPECT ••. From Al belie"ed the burly uphokstercr was a fugitive. Anaheim police. who have coordi· nated 1he manhunt for both suspects. would not say specifically how they caught up with Hernandez. "A.fter Douglas was arresled we de\ r:lopcd information lhal led us to Mexico." t•xplaincd A.nahe1m police S~t. 8111 Wn11.h1. He said Hernandez was found in Loretto. a small town on the Gulf of Caltforn1a about 200 miles north of La Paz . The two Anaheim teens -Beth Jones. 19. and Mar11,arct Krue11.er. 16 -were reported missing late in the summer of 1982 but their remains were not found until the folloWlng Apnl when a photographer noticed the skektons whi le taking pictures of wildflowers an the Anza Borrego desert. Both Douglas and Hernandez were questioned after the teen-agers va,n- 1shed but 'At:re not arrested. Douglas al legedly told poltcc at the time that a scheduled photo session with the the girls fell throu$h. The following Au~ust when a murder warrant was signed. neither man could be found. FLOOD CONTROL ... From Al the dam for an enlarged reservoir, mod1fy1ng 3 I miles of channels below the dam to the Pacific Ocean. build- 10g debris basin and channel modi- ficatl()ns in the Corona area, con- strucung a detention basin and chan- nel modification on t. 7 miles of Santiago Creek-in Orange Counly and developing a greenbelt recreaJion S) stem along the l'nt1re system and purchasing 'f2 acres of salt marsh at the river's mouth Badham said the proposed Men· tone Dam in San Bernardino County. which would have raised the total cost of the project to about S 1.3 billion. has been removed from present consideration while altemauves are being studied. POLICE DOG BURIED ••• From Al The &ad--eyed dog worked hla fut case on Feb. 21 . A scuffle broke out during a drug arreat and a loud noise sent Farnsworth retreating Into Culver Drive Into the path of a paaalng car. The driver ~stopped. "In all the time I worked wtth Fame. l ntMtr got lnto a flght, and I never h.ad to chase anybody t»- cau• nobody. would even think of running," said Frew. Off duty .. Farnsworth was the sC)eeial friend of Frew's -4-year-old eon, Chad -who toned a bone Into the dog's grav• before the earth wu thoveted Into the plot. Frew said he already I• looking for a replacement at Muter Ken-nete In Rlversfde County which hu offered to provide another Bouvier. But finding a replacement won't be eay. .. What do you aay When you ION a partner?'' Frew Uked at the brief grevetlde e«emony. "It's hard to · aaygoodbye." 70 FLEE JW A PLANE FIRE .•. From Al and dropped hot engine pans over Tusun ~hortl ) after take ofT. No one v.as tnJured 1n lhc 1nc1dents but all ot the plane' had lO make emergenn landings · Wednesda} the PS.\ plane ne\cr left the ground. This time an au>.· ilhar} power unit in the right rear tall section . malfuncttoncd staniniu a small fire as ()assengers v.ere boarc!Fng the plane about 6: I 8 p.m The fire was put out onl~ minutes later by bu1lt-1n ext1ngu1shers and passengers were evacuated down the normal boarding ramp. No one was 111Jured and the uni } damage to the plane was 1n the power unit. The unit is a auxiliary gas turbine engine that provides powitr to the plane when the main engines arc off 11 has been removed from the plane and will be examined b} Federal <\v1ation Adm101strat1on and PSA mechanics. McDonnell Douglas spokesman Dave Eastman said this was the first ume a problem with the power unit has resulted in a lire, Eastman said that mechanical problems happen with 1etli ners everyday and that 1t 1s only a coincidence that the DC-9 Super 80 bema forced &o pcrtonn V1lrious suual acts. Kent Walton, director of the alum- ni association at Azusa Pacific Uni· versit~, said SyJces'is a member of the 1984 Olympics Outreach, a aroup of Chnstian leaders who plan to evan· gelize during the Olympics. ''This just blows me away ... Walton said Douglas gained attention in 1977 rn a separate incident when he was tried on charges of attempting to lure two undercover policewomen to 1heir deaths. h was alleged Douglas had hired a former Santa Ana prostitute to tortue and kill the two women for a ··snuff film." An Orange County Superior Court 1ury, however. deadlocked and a mistrial was declared. FIRE ••• From Al The couple'selectric heater. ap· parently left on in the living room of the apanment after they went to sleep, sparked the fire. ··sometimes the thermostats on those electric heaters fail and they heat up so high they ignite." Ri chey said. Mrs. Vasquez was awakened by cracklin~ noises sltortly after the fire began. Richey said. and when she got up to investigate the noises. the apanment's smoke detector went off. w'aking VasqJJez. The couple managed to run out the front door before the flames in the living room fire blocked their path of escape, Richey said. Fire officials estimated the fire caused$52,500worthofdamage to the building and S I 0, 500 damage to the apartmcnfscontents. Unit E. next door to the burned apanment. was damaged by smoke and Unit C. downstairs, suffered water damage, . Richey said. The other residents of the complex fled their apanments while fire- fighters fought the blaze. The Vas- quezes were able to stay with friends in Unit Eovemight. Richey said. Gerald Vasquez is employed by the city of Costa Mesa, in the sanitation department. A supervisor there said the couple planned to sift through the ruins of their home this morning to determine what they could salvage. has been ln\Olved 1n a series otrecent mishaps at the a1rpon. Ben Ehrlich. a Costa Mesa residen t who had JUst seen his daughter onto the airplane. flight 699. bound for San Francisco and Portland. Ore. said the fire looked serious for JUSl a moment. ..We went upstairs in the terminal to wa tch it take off When they started the engines the right rear of the plane caught on fire. ·'The flames went on for about three minutes. At first 11 didn't look like anybody was domg anything but then the passengers started coming down the stairs on the left side of the plane.'' Ehrlich said. "It was all very orderly. As long as the people were getting off the plane I knew nobody was going to get hurt,'' Ehrlich said. At one point the flames reached tw o to three feet but they were out even before the fire trucks arrived. Ehrlich said. 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They have gotten ""hatevcr they wanted and there has been nothing to indicate that 1sn 't go1 ng lO continue." Brothers note!> Gurney <.'haracterll(:!> Newport as a commun11~ of new money. "And people who have made new money are often willing to take higher risks. The; are the more en- trtprcncunal types. :That type of person doesn't believe you can do it without taking nsk'I," Gurney ex- plains. C'ompct1t1on for more status. a trait of the newly rich , is common in Ncwpon Beach and that competition ran push people to take extreme investment nsks. Gurney believes. "Status is pretty utemal in New- port Beach -It is your home. your car\, your investments. Because of I WE'RE LIS TENIN G Just Call 64fl-6086 that there 1!> a lot more talk about 111\ es1men1s here." Gurne; says. .\nd a 11ght·knit communit y. where thl' wcalth} arc constant!; talking ahout their money . 1s a prime area for thC'iC t}pes of high-risk investments -the) often depend on word of mouth for their rapid growth . "I have been to the Bal boa Ba y Club where ever} one 1s talking about their investments and they were 'laying you were crazy 1f you were not in J. David." said one Newport Beach busines<1woman. .. When people try to get mfor· mat1on about an in vestment they often ask their peer:1. They· evaluate the information on the past per- formance of their friend 's advice. If was good m the past. they will usually take it," Gurney says. Putting money into hiah nsk in- \ CStmcnts often shows a dcarce of 1mmatunty and lack of common sense. accord ina to Gurney. "If it sounds too aood to be true, 1t usually1s:· says Gurney. ··1 am seeing more and more people from Newport Beach who arc com mg 1n and sayin g they did not do their homework.·· She described her clients as well-to-do. and "by most standards successful." "There is a man who lost $250.000 1n a land scheme. He is successful and 1s at the head of a healthy company bu1 he doesn't know how to take control of hi s in vestments." 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