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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-29 - Orange Coast Pilot~ .. lftt1ao- 1n th• P.llol'• · Soclal Security · Sweepstake• -PageC3 Cout Pacific Amphitheater op- erators ready for encore of neighborhood com- plaints as second season draws near./ A3 Costa Mesa cops wlll bump heads with Garden Grove counterparts In Orange County cop bowl. /A3 California Would state lottery provide relief to Call- fornla taxpayers? I Al Composer-conductor Carmen Dragon Is ~ead at the age of 69./ A4 Nation A series of 16 tornadoes has claimed at least 70 · lives In Carolinas./ Al Nation's economic In- dicator Index shows health . 7 percent growth. /A7 World lraql claims successful attack on four ships In Iranian port./ A7 xxl5 A second Cruise missile training exercise In e·ng- land sparks protest./ A4 :(.!'«•>!'.':Y!~H.<·:;:;:;:::::~::::~:,:;:,:;.~: LfYIDg / More than 200 colleges have closed since 1970. Choose yours carefully. /81 Psychic-teacher Biii Burns tells how your Inner self Is your passport to power./81 Sport.a University Hlgh's baseball team continues Its reign atop the Sea View League standings with a wlld win over Costa Mesa./C1 Michigan romps past Notre Dame, 83-63, to win the National Invita- tion Tournament basket- ball title In New York./C1 Pete Melvin of Florida Is leading after four of 10 races In the Midwinter 470 regatta off Newport Beach./C2 Entertainment Soap opera producer John Conboy has found his latest venture a "Capitol" Investment. /83 Bualneu The relatlonShlp between Investors and en- trepreneurs ls like a mar- rlage. /85 INDEX I 82 8• A3 85-6 A4 C&-8 8• ca C4 C7 82 81·2 85 A• A8 A3 C4-5 C1-4 ae 82 82-3 A2 M DC· ' e arson1s Dr. Tony Protopappu llaten• to teetlmony. O..,Nllt ........ .,, ........ u,M Ulla laakmen de.cribee her daughter'• ordeal after •a.rcery. Dentist's 'disregard' claimed BJ JEFP-A.Dt.Eft Of .. 0.-,,......., Two women who died in Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas' dental clinic were "sacrifi ced for profit" while a third patient who lost her life died so the doctor could demonstrate who was boss, an Orange County prosecutor charged on the o peninJdayof Protopappas' murder trial Wednesday. · But Deputy Distnct Attorney James Cloninger told the six-man, six-woman Jury that the three alleged murders were not the result of hatred, ill HB bandits leave pumps 'nozzleless' At least four Huntington Beach service stations have been visited by thieves looking for an unusual sort of loot -about $7,000 worth of gasoline pump nozzles. The overnight thefts were reported Wednesday momin• when the sta- tions opened for business. Employees found that the metal nozzles had been cut from the pump hoses, probably by bolt cutters. Three of the stations were located on Edinger A venue and a fourth was nearby on Warner Avenue. At the Montgomery Ward station at Huntington Center, employees reported that eiJht nozzles were sto~!1A resulting m losses of about $2,uuv. At an Arco station on Ed- inger, 12 nozzles worth $2,500 were taken. At a Union 76 station on EdillJer, a $950 loss was reported. At a different Union 76 station on Warner. six pumps were hit. resulting in a S 1,300 loss. Police were contfouing their search today for the thieves and the bot nozzles. AlrCal coming out of corporate nosedive, soars to profitability • Just a year ago AfrCal was on the ropes. The Newport Beach-based airline was staaering under heavy losses and airline industry analysts had the company on a crowded critical list. Althouah airlines such as Air Aorida, Contfoental and Republic remain on the critical list, AirCal is flying high. ln o ne of the most dramatic comebacks in the airline industry, AirCaJ expects to report a $400,000 profit for the fint quancr of 1984-a remarkable feat considerina the first part of the year is u. dition.ally the worst for atr travel. .. for a company of their size and the losses they had, to have a turnaround bke that is ootewor01y," said John ptbcavqe, an airline indus- try analyst for Paine Webber Inc. And the news miaht be even better, ac:cordina to William Lyon, A1iC11'1 chairman._ president and chief Cl· ecuuvc omctr. AirC',aJ may Cloeed IU $400,000 estimate, be told hareholden pther· 1na Tuesday at the company• fint corpora1c mcetina 1ince the airline . I • I JERRY H11SCH News ANAL YS IS 'went public last year. " Th11 compua. to a loss of S8.2 million dunna the fim ~uaner of 1983 and would be the fint tune in the history of the aitliae that AirCal bu reporUd a profit lD the fint Qual1ef of tbeyar. For all of 1913, the airline Iott JUlt underS3 million comPifed to a hefty SlS.S million in t 982. StroG& opcrat· in& profiu in the third ua founb quanen of the 1913 helped trim tbe year-end loss. "The ftnt qua.net' rs trlditionally 1 soft period for tht airline industry, , ....... AmCAL/A2) .. will or bad feelings on Protopappas' part. .. They were caused by an overdose of anesthcticmedtcine. The defendant acted with a wanton disregard ofhuman life:· OoninaerquietJy told the j ury during his open inf statement. "In every case, there was wanton disregard for the lives of his patients." Protopappas, 38, is charged with second~egree murder in the deaths K.lm Andreassen, 23, Cathryn Jones, 31 , and Patricia Craven, 13, all patients who are alleged to have died asa result of dental procedures performed at his (Pleue eee DENTIST'S/ A2) Would Closure affect Nueva 's school kids? By ROBERT BARKER OtlMO..,NetlUlt For several years, the kids at Nueva View School and Lark View School in Huntjngton Beach have enjoyed a common bond even though they may have great differences, say parents. Nueva View kids suffer from severe 1etardation. Some who arc subject to seizures wear helmets so they won't suffer severe brain injuries when they fall. Others wear braces that reinforce weakened or paralyzed muscles so they can walk. The Nueva School kids walk to Lark View School, j ust down the street on Pinehurst Lane and "main- stream" a couple of times a week with the normal youngsters at assemblies, in the classroom and during recesses. Ifs taken five years or so. but a sohd understanding and good friendships have developed. But all this is being threatened by a recommendation to close four elementary Ocean View schools and to consolidate three middle schools., according to parents. They claim that their Nueva View kids would have to be mainstreamed at a new school because Lark View is being rec- ommended for closure. And they would be subjected to abuse and mistreatment by 11.cw classmates .. be- cause they are different." Nueva View School parent James Clark told members of the Ocean View School District Committee for Master Plannin~ and about 300 people at a public hearing at Ocean View High School Tuesday that it's taken five years for the handicapped youngsters to be accepted by their peers. "If you put them m a new school you"ll see how mean they're treated. You take that away from us (security at Lark School) and It will be on your conscience.·· he said. That problem and others arc ex- (Pleue .ee CLOSURE/ A2) Some neigh rs say they,11 move in wake of fires By STEVE MARBLE Of .. OtllJ ..... ...,. A wave of paranoia has swept a congested Huntington Beach nei&b· borhood where an anonist ~ at least one copycat firebua have i&n1ted 11 fires in the past two months. More than 200 aqry worried residents from the dense apartment community gathered Wedn~r evening at a cbun:b meetiq Some vowed to "break this py's arms" if he's caught while othcn said they are contemplating movina. Still others reported their rentet's insurance has been canceled in the wake of the string of fires that have caused more than S 140,000 in dam- age. No one bas been inJured. Police and fire investipton said the search for the arsonist has taken on the proportions of a full-scale murder probe with as many as 20 undercover detectives prowlina the nei.lbborbood after sundown. "lt's scary. I've been loo=to move out and as soon as I find a 1 probably will," said Delores ores. a resident of Delaware Street. Terry Kraatz, a father of three children who lives in a Aorida Stn:et apartment. said .. if I catch this IUY he's goinf to be in trouble. "I don t have anything of value in my place but I do have a wife and three children rm looking out for. These fires have been au around me. The odds arc getting bad.•• (Pleae .ee Alt80"8/ A2) A2 Ofange ~DAILY PtLOTIT~. Maten 29, 11M Co~i1Nutu SioH1ts 0.-, Nol,......_, Howwdu.eit Ulla Isa.keen. mother of victim Kim Andrea-.en. teetlflea ln opening day of murder trial of C08ta Meaa dentlat Dr. Tony Protopappaa, charged ln death• of three patients. DENTIST'S 'WANTON DISREGARD' FOR PATIENTS CLAIMED AS TRIAL OPENS ..• From Al high-volume 19th Street dental clinicdunng 1982 and 1983. If con' 1cted. Protopappas, who has pleaded innocent to the charges and is free on $250.000 bail. could be sentenced to state pm.on for a term ranging from I 5 vears to life -The first two wttnessescalled to testify were Ulla Isaksen. Andreassen's mother. and Patricia Russ. (raven's mother. Isaksen told the court she accompanied her daughter to Protopappas' office to ha\e some dental work of her own completed. She said Andreassen was adamant about being put to sleepdunng the dental procedures. Russ tcarfulh told Jurors howCraven's breathing became shallower and shall ower a ftenhe g1 rl am ved home following dental surgery. Finally. she called paramedics. but 1t was too late. She said she had been told at Protopappas· cl1n1c that the unconscious girl would awake from the anesthesia 1n se' era I hours. Protopappas. "eannga brown suit and western boots. sat qu1etl} as the prosecutor laid out his case for Jurors. bus ii) scnbbling notes on a }el lo" legal Bandit threatens teller, grabs $909 at HB bank A man who threatened a teller robbed a Huntington Beach bank of $909 Wedncsda~. pohce said. Police said the holdup occurred a1 10:..tO am. at 1hc (rod.er Bank at 7777 t:d1n,gl·r <\ ve. Tht.• . man ap- proached a telkr. demanded mone} and threatcnell to shoot her. pohce c;a1d. though no weapon was dis- pla~ ed. The man ned to a car "a111ng on a nearb~ southbound on-ramp to the San Diego Frcewa~. poli ce said. The robber was described as a Caucasian man 1n his 40!>. medium height and balding. SLAYER HUNTED ••• homAl daughter had checked Into the motel Monday and were regtstered Until Frid~. police said. There was no evtdenoe of a break·ln or a struaole In the room, and poflee said ff appeared the woman opened the door to the assailant. "It appears there la a good po881blllty She knew the klJler,'' aald Lt. Stan Kantor, a homlck:M detective. There are no sospecta In the cue. he noted. "The problem Is that she la from out of town, so we have to find people In Seattle who know her and have Information that will be beneflcfa1.·• he aald. . PoHce said they ptanned to contact her ex-husband for routine queetlonlng. tnvattgatora Mid otxon and her :d~ hed OQrne to .~and ·U part of a Seattle tour group and wete last...,, at the motel's pool Tueeday afternoon. I Kantor Mid IM pair arrMKt at John Wayne Airport Monday, rented • car and regtstered at the Anaheim Park Motor Inn. wtthin watktng dJstance of DilrieYtand. Tueeday, they went to the amuMJTMM1t park and were last eeen to09thef' that afternoon at the 112wroom, three-.story motel. The mqther wu Mefl at the motel earty that evening, Kantor said. pad. Later, outside the Santa Ana courtroom, he said, "I'm anxious to get this over with." His attome}'. Robert Tuller. reserved makfogan opening statement until the prosecutjon has concluded its case. But Tuller has con tended in the year since his client's arrest that the deaths were accidental. Cloninger outlined for jurors the circumstances the prosecution alleges led to the deaths of each oft he three women, ex.plaining the case he plans to present during the tnal. which is expected to last between two and three months. Andreassen. Cloninger said, suffered from systemic lupuserythematom, a senousdisease that stunted her growth when she was 12 years old. The disease led to medical complications including, total kidney failure, heart problems, anemia and seizures. However. Protopappas proceeded to anesthetize the high-risk patient and perform some routine dental procedures even af\er her attending physician advised against 1t, Cloninger said. The 13-year--old wasgi,en a .. cocktail of drugs" and was overdosed tremendously. She suffered cardiac arrest in Protopappas' dental chair and died, the prosecutorchaf1ed. "in wanton disregard for her health and safety." Craven was anestheuzed for more than eight hours while her wisdom teeth were extracted and some cavaties were filled. Cioni nger said she was a problem patient. exhibited signs ofresisting the sleep-inducing drugs and received a "massive overdose" as a result. "Predictably, after she got home after being overdosed she went into respiratory arrest and then cardiac arrest." the prosecutor sajd. In Jones' case, Protopappas again "adm 1mstered the customary overdose." Cloninger said. The woman had come to his office to have her teeth removed so she could be fitted for dentures. He ignored warnings signs from a dental assistant, a dentist awaiting California certification. that the patient was in trouble and needed oxygen. "He used the situation to makea potnt. A patient 1s not blue unul he said so," Cloninger told jurors. "He's the boss." CLOSURE ... ARSONS ANGER NEIGHBORS ... From Al peeted to be addressed before the committee makes its final rec- ommendation to the board of trustees A.pnl Q, Other recommendations-that of- tic1als sa} need 10 be taken to save about $I million in annual deficits include closure of Glen View, Pleasant View, Meadow View as well as Lark View schools and the closure of the 7th and 8th grades at Circle Vie". Village View and Westmont schools. (Nueva View. which draws about 70 mentally retarded pupils from Huntington Beach and sur- rounding cities. isn't tapped for closure.) Jim Gratteau. chairman of the master plan committee. said enrol- lment has dipped from a peak of 14.000 1n the early 1970s to 9,600. It's expected to slide even further before leveling off at about 8.000. Gratteau said only two of the d1stnct's 25 schools have been closed despite the decline of about 33 percent of the peak enrollment. The four schools chosen for closure had the hi~hest per pupil costs, he said. The district is expected to save about $200.000 a year for each school 1t closes. From Al Mark Reese, the father of a infant daughter. said the neighborhood has become "paranoid" wit h residents eyeing one another with suspicion. Each blaze has been set at night using paper and rags. Most of the targets have been carports. laundry rooms and trash bins. The fires. which have broken out in the same neighborhood north of Yorktown A venue between Delaware and Florida streets. date back to late January and perhaps even before. Annette Warren. a Florida Street resident. claimed the laundryroom of an apartment complex she manages was torched in December but that arson investigators only now are probing the blaze. The meeting at the First United Methodist Church was called by police and fire officials to inform residents what they could do to lessen the chance of more fires and to enlist cooperation from the apartment dwellers in catching the firebug. "It's tough to catch a gu) who shps through th e darkness." police arson investigator Bob Russell said. "Chances arc that he's back watching TV in his place by the time the fire is discovered. ··1t's become a challenge to this gu~. He's got the fire department, the pohce depanment and about 1.000 residents uptight. It's a game to him." Russel disclosed that a fire set inside a vacant Florida Street apart- ment Monda) appeared to be the work of a copycat. He said the real arsonist. in his opinion. reacted by burning an England Street garage th e following night. The arson investigator also said he would not be surprised 1f the firebug attended Wednesday's church hall meeting. "How could he miss this much attention?'. Russell asked. Russell advised discretion on the part of residents after one man asked 1f citizens would be in hot water if someone shoots the arso nist. "If you see something. call us. And 1f you spot someone lighting a cigarette in the alley. don't beat him to a pulp." he added. Martha Werth, a fire department spokeswoman. told residents to be on the lookout for suspicious individ- uals who don't belong tn the neigh- borhood but not to take anything for granted. "Keep your eyes open," she added. "It could be your neighbor ... Balmy skies with gusty winds oastal Some low doudt at t ....... tO<llghl, otl\entllM moelly dNt ltll0U9.h Frlc:lay local gutty-lo nort'-1 _..,. 15 10 25 mp11 al ,_ tNa ..,.,,"II end 81rml11911am Blamarck BofM AIRCAL PULLS OUT OF NOSEDIVE ... locally l*o. the cantont Friday Coolef with hight Friday ln the owe< 601 ,,.., the ~ at>d In the 70t '°' lnlend areas Low. tonight upper 40t and 50t Botton B<ownlVli. S..lllJO Bur11n9ton CMPe< Cllarleeton.S C Cll•ietton, w v Chatlone.N C Ch~enrui ChQoO Clncinnatt c....unci Columl>I& s c Columt>ut o.tlu-Ft Wonll Oeyton S3 45 38 31 45 37 42 37 14 52 "6 32 46 33 42 20 73 57 112 311 76 49 38 19 45 27 49 35 37 32 eo s1 4& 33 511 42 41 32 46 25 51 31 48 33 31 22 65 32 48 27 45 27 53 13 52 30 49 30 so 36 82 72 17 48 44 35 611 44 From Al ho"e'er. \1r\ars hrst quarter has been an~ thing but soft ... L)on said. ''Thi' would he the third con- ,n·ulJ \ L' quarter in which A1rCal has rl'poned a profi1. and continues the dr<imatll turnaround tht.' compan} hJ\npcnenced since the first quarter 111 I Ql'i'\ •• L \.on added \\ h1le the economic rcco,ef) he:p- t·d 1t al\o helped competing airlines and .\1r< al found itself squeezed by arch-m al Pac ific Southwest Airlines .rnJ giant l n1tcd Airline-; for passen- gers on the lucrat1\e ·outhland-San Frann">lC> Ba' .\rea route!> ~tnngt·nt bcll-11ghtcning measures \\l"re 3\ 1mponan1 as the booming ernnonl\ 1n turning Au'( al around. In l'arh 1983. employees accepted .1 JO ix·rcent pa~ cut and wage freeze. The "Orkforce .... a~ trimmed from 2 250 1 n 1982 10 its current level of about 1.800. The a1rhnc abandoned ~l'n ice lo Fresno. Monterey. Las \ egas and Phocnax to compete on < aliforn1a·~ north-south comdor. .\t the same time <\1rCal launched an aggress1,e telev1s1on and radio advertising campaign asking cus- tomers to call AirCal first. If the airline could not satisfy their re- quests. A1rCal would book them on another earner. Lyon called the marketing cam- paign .. enormously successful. .. .. The real thing behtnd their turn- around 1s their shift t.n strategy. They abandoned those smaller markets "'here they rull)' couldn't make anr. money to emphasize the comdor. ' P1ncavage explained. "The had a good plan. They 1mplemcnted 1t and they got a httlc Just Call 642-6086 ' help trom the econom} ... he added. Another factor improving the air- line's financial statistics was lls considerable reduction of interest expense when 11 went public in '\ugust 1983. The stock offenng raised $30 m11l1 on in cash and all of the monc\ was used to reduce debt. Lyo n sail A.1rCal still has room to trim. according to L}on The earner 1s negot1at1ng \\1th employees on developing a "B-rate .. pay scale for new emplo}'ees. Under the S}Stem new emplo}'ees would be hired at wage levels lower than the starting salanes of longume em- ployees. Amencan Airlines pioneered the B-rate system and has credited 11 for htlp1ng reduce labor costs. Labor costs account for JUSt under 30 percent of AirCal's operating cost. Lyon'sgoal is to bring that down to 26 percent. He also wants to tnm the airline's cost of8. 7 cents per available seat mile to seven cents. PSA 's cost for available seat mile is 8.1 cents and United's 1s 7.5 cents. Lyon is looking forward to a profitable 1984. At the start of 1983, fare wars had dnven AlrCal's average fare to below $55. By the end of the year the average fa~ had increased to $64 and Lyon believes that level will continue throu&h 1984. "With the advent of the Olympics and the Democratic, Conven11on we should sec price stab11ity for 1984, •·he said. "I think everything looks golden between now and the end of Septem- ber. After that depends on the economy but It should be good," P1ncavage said. A1rCal estimates its revenues for the first quarter of 1984 to be a record $65 million. a 28.5 percent increase O\Cr the $50.6 million in revenues during the first quarter of 1983. ..Passenger boardings will total approximately 875,000. the highest ever for the first quaner." Lyon said. The shareholders mee ting was held at the Irvine Mamou Hotel and was A1rCars first annual shareholders meeting since becoming a public company Al the shareholders meeting. the airline's seven directors were re-elected for the coming year. Directors elected were Wilham Lyon. chairman of the board, presi- dent and chief executive officer of AirCal, and chairman and chief executive officer of the William Lyon Co.; George L. Argyros. vice chair- man of the board. chairman of the executive committee and secretary of AirCal, chief executive officer of Amel Development Co .. and chair- man and pnncipal of the SeattJe Mariners Baseball Club. Also elected were Sheldon J. Best. executive vice president and chief operating officer of AirCal: Ellis T. Gravette Jr .• chairman of the board of Bowery Savings Bank; Charles R . Scott, president and chief eitecutive officer of lntermark Inc., Marvin L Shapiro. panner of tttc law firm of 1~11 and Manella; and Jack D. Steele, dean of the School of Business Administration of the University of Southern California. Wltal do yoo like about tbe Dall)' Piiot? Wbat don 't yoa like? Call tile number at left ud yo1r mes q e wlll be rttordtd, tr .. tcrlbtd &Dd 4tllvtred to the approprtak edJ&or. The same U·bnr uswert11 •ervlce may be necl to rte0nl leuen to tlle editor on any topic. 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""9t•11-IOllC>tiaf me1111 or 10..1 .... s.1 ... oay '"° "-'°"' ' .~ "°' ,_ '°"' c;npy "' 1 • "' ( ba10!t 10 I "' e"ll Y0\11 C<'l"I' "'ll w.-...H Chaay Oowallby Ed11or and Assistant to the Pubhshet Aoeemary Churchman ContrOller ,...1, """" n-av be 'flltOIM;ect *"~ ~ Ptt • ~ O' 'C»rnllh' - Clrcuteeloft Tea.phonet lllPMn P. Catan ProCIUCll(lfl Glori• A. Powen 0ir.c.t'1< I Ad •fWliSlng M•n• VOL: n ,HO.• , ' Golden West o£f ers program on Hawaii An oflbcat view of Hawaii and infonnation about an anexpensiv~ way to visit.the S01b state wUI be presented in a two.-sess1on proaram scheduled tonifht and next Thursday at Golden. WcstCollegc in Huntington 8eacb. Author Robert Smith of Huntinaton Beach wilJ lecture and show slides from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 1 18 of the TcchnolOJ)' Buildina on both evenings. Cost of the program is $13 for both shows. More information is available by calling 891·3991. Newport book sale announced The public ss mv1tcd to the 25th annual Newport Beach Fnends of the Library book sale today throuah Saturday at the Newport Center branch library, 8S6 San Clemente Drive. Hours for the sale a~ 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and a wide selection of books is available at prices beginning at 25 cents. Additional information may be obtained by calling 64S·348S. Cruise-seminar thl• weekend A cruise-seminar aboard the S.S. Azure Seas will set · sail from San Pedro to Ensenada. Mexico. Friday. It will return Monday. The cruise 1s sponsored by the Orange County regJonal office of the Ants-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith and is being arranged by Scott's Travel of Laguna Hills. The cost is S299 per person, plus a S 19 port tax. Checks should be made payable to the Anti-Defamation League and be sent to the group's Orange County office. 2700 N. Main St., Suite 500, Santa Ana 92701. For more information. call 973-4733. Smoking clinic slated at Hoag A Freedom from Smokin~ clinic will be held at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbytenan beginning Friday in the cafeteria meeting room A, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The clinic, co-sponsored by the hospitaJ's pulmonary department and the American Lung Association, will consist of eight sessions Tuesday and Friday from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. The fee is $25 per person. Participants can reg.isterat the first meeting. For more information, call 760-5870. Singles workshop set at college "The Joy and Challenge of Being Single" is the title of an evening workshop slated for Friday at Orange Coast College from 6:30to9:30p.m. in Room 113 of the college's counseling and admissions buildin~ Fee for the workshop is $8. with tickets available at the Community Services Office or at the door. . . The workshop will be conducted by Alyn Bartick. a Newport Beach therapist trained in Gastalt therapy. For more information. call 432-S880. Book sale at Huntington library Friends of the Huntington Beach Library will hold a used book sale Friday, Saturday and Monday at the Central Library. 711 Talbert Ave. The Friday sale. from 4 to 7 p.m .. i5 a pre-sale for members only. with memberships available at the door. The public will be able to purchase books from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 3 to 8 p.m. Monday. Civic Ballet to perform at GWC The Civic Ballet of Southern California, based in Orange County. will present two spring pc:r furmance) Saturday and Sunday in the main theater at Golden West College m Huntington Beach. Saturday's show begins at 8 p.m .. Sunday's at 3 p.m. The first half of the program will included Act II of "Swan Lake," featuring dancers Cheryl Dickens and Michael Cook. In the second half, the company will present "The Seasons," an original ballet by arustic director Anthony Sellars. Admission as SS general. S4 for students and senior citizens with Gold Key cards. Advance tickets can be purchased at the college bookstore. 895-83 78. Thursday, March 29 No meetings scheduled. Friday, March 30 No meetings scheduled. Saturday, March 31 • 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Orange Couty Swap Meet. Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa (also Sunday, same times). . Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT /.Thwlday, Marcb 29, 1N4 U 0-. ..... ,......., .... ...,.. Memben offourofOranie County'•~~~· ment1 will take some timeofl'from crime-filbunaAPri.J 6 to fiaht it out on the footbalJ field for charity in &hr loianh annual Oranae CountyCop Bowl, a fund·raiterdeaij,Md to benefit 13 area hi&h school athletic proarams. The Cosi.a Mcta·lrvine polioe depanmcou will meet the Garden Grove-Buena Parle law enforcement team &n the game. which be&ins at 7 p.m. at Le Bard Stadium, 270 I Fairview Road. io Costa Mesa. Cop Bowl President Bi118echtel. of the Co$ta Meu Police Department, said the pme's honorary capta1n will be Dav ad Rotbenbcrg. lbe 7 ·year-old New York boy wbo was nearly burned to death by has father last year in a Buena Park motel. The boy. who lives with hssmothenn Brookl)n. N. Y ., will be nowo out to auend the game, Bechtel said. Several members of the Rams football team will alto be on hand for the evening's game. including Coach John Robinson, Vince Fcrrapmo, Nolan Cromwell, Carl Ekhem. Johnnie Johnson and NFL Rookie of the Y~r Eric Dickerson. Bechtel said. Half·timcentert;ainment will be provided by the Los Angeles Express Cheerleaders Tickets are$ 15 per famil y sf purchased in advance. Bechtel said. At the door. tickets are SS adults. $3 students and children under 8 are free. The defenalve lineup for the Coeta Me.a-Irvine •cop Bowl' team lncladee Nathan Arnold (CM). Garth Wllaon (CM ) and Rolf Parkes (lrvlne). For information and tickets. co ntact Bill Bechtel. 7 54-S282 or Russ Rose. 7 S4-5 I 62 or your local booster club. . Stormy season for amphitheater'? Noise . p ark ing proble m s still ch ief concern of h omeowners in Mesa By KAREN E. KLEIN Of the Oelly ...... lleft As the Pacific Amphitheatre's second concert season draws near. Costa Mesa and amphitheater officials are bracing for an encore of nearby homeowners' complaints that exploded during the faci lity's first season. Negotiations between Costa Mesa city staff and operators of the Orange County Fairgrounds aimed at working out com- promises arc going slowly, city officials say. Most of lbe problems and annoyances that plagued the amphitheater's first season remain unsolved. At an informal meeting between city representatives and three members of the Orange County Fair Board. homeowners' concerns about parking. noise and potential confrontations between concertgoers and residents were again discussed but no easy answers were found . according to Ma yor Donn Hall. "The meeting was necessary. but not all that producti ve:· Hall said. At last week's City Council meetsng, the idea of including the price of parking on concert tickets was suggested as a remedy to the problem residents have with con· cengocrs parking in front of their homes. But Hall said the Fair Board members reported th e Nederlander com~ny, which operates the Pacific Amphitheatre, is "adamantly opposed to the idea." Hall said both the city and fairgrounds officials hope to appeal again to Nederlander officiaJs, but he did not express much hope that they could change their minds. "The en tertainers wouJd claim a per- centage of that money (if parking were included on the ticket)," Hall said, some- thing neither the Fair Board nor Nederlander wants to happen. City Manager Fred Sorsabal, who also attended the meeting at the fairgrou nds. said another problem with the idea of includin~ parking fees on the ucket 1s a spl it jurisdicuon -the Fair Board runs the parking concession and Nederlander runs the amphitheater. Sorsabal said that even if the parklng were sncluded so the ticket pnce. it might not solve all the parking problems. .. The other thsng that's being overlooked is the convenience factor." Sorsabal said. .. Those outlying parking lots and stfeets are easy to get out of -you and 1 want convenience, and so do the people who come to concerts." The parking situation will be at least temporarily helped by the City Council's decision to implement a barricade program in the College Park neighborhood directly across Fairview Road from the amphitheater. Hall said. Sorsabal said he will meet this week wilb Steve Redfearn , the amphitheater's new general manager. to work out the details of the barricade program. Under consideration, he sa1d, will be who pays for the barricades and the people who man them and whether the barricade monitors will be city or amptutheater employees. Residents complained amphitheater workers were not effective in keeping from residentiaJ streets last year. Aside from parking. Hall said, the cit)' has decided to set up permanant noise monitoring stations around the amphitheater this season and will issue citations if county noise levels are ex· ettdcd. "Although we don't really think it's the city's responsibahty, we'll be monitoring noise this year and ciung the appropnate people if the noise levels get too high ." Hall said. Mesa's Frank E. Wilson, world figure, succumbs After a hfe of 1nternat1onal in fluence and mahtary involvement. Frank E. Wilson of Costa Mesa died March 18 at the age of 89 . Wilson. born in San Mateo on Dec. l S. 1894, served in the Australian Arm y in war and once again became tnvolved m exporting after his return to the United States, she said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gall1~liandEgypt,intheAmeri~n Na~ Since 1960, Wilson worked with Inter- national Uniicd Industries. Inc. Wilson diedofnaturaJcausesand iBurvived by his wife. Pats}. Writing pro~rams offered at OCC Wr.iter s Day Saturday Wrtttng for pubUCatton, for emotional reteaae and for buetneu purpoteewtn be exptoted SatUrday In pr90ram11Cheduled at Orange Coast CotfeQe In CoetaMeea. OCC'1eeventhannualWrlter'1 DaywftJrunfrom9a.m.to4:30p.m.ln FlneArt1 Room 119. Pu.,..._ wrtt.n. editor• and Jtterary agent• wm discuss topk:s euc:h as flrtt novels. un90lclted ~ta. royatdes. advances, approaching a pubPlher and flctJon _..,. non-kdon. Ttle regtatr•tk>n tee •• S25. It does not Include lunch and pacttclpants are ~to brfng a bag tunch. Camtu• enact< bare will be open. Aleo on Saturday, a ftY8--hour WO:~ wtH be offered on how to uee journal writing• a releMe for emotional pain, The MSSlon runs from 10 a.m. to 3f .m. In Aoom 113 of the CouOMlfnO and Admtsslone Building. Registration fee ts 12. The Ml9k>n will be led by Shirley Lampert, a llcented marriage, family child therapilt. Partk:Jpants are encouraged to bring a bag lunch and to dreu comfortably. . .. ... AnottMW work'1'lc>P on dynamic writing for bualneu propoeals, lett.,.. and .-..umeswUI lllO wlff be preeented Saturday at OOC. The seminar, entitled "Write Your Wty to tM Top,'' wlll run from 8;30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. In Room 207 of the C~Bulldlng. The progrmn wtl be led by Mary Brady. a management consultant , who has taugflt t**'lcel writtng at OCC. Registration fee ia $12. F« Information on any of the OCC writing programs, can 432·5880. during World War 1 and was impnsoned sn a Japanese pnsoner of war camp dunng World War II m Manila, m the Philippsne Islands. Wi lson's wife of 64 years. Patsy, said Wilson was active until his death in the consulting and leadershi p of In ternational United Industries. Inc .. a Utah corporation with offices in Costa Mesa. At age 12, Wilson survived the 1906 San Francisco eanhquake. At age I 6. he ran awa) from a boy's school in Hawaii where his father was stationed with th e Navy, Mrs. Wilson said. He toured Europe. Russia and South Afnca before he settled in Australia and enlisted m the Australian Army, she said. When the U.S. entered World War I. Wilson JOsned the Na') and was sent to France on a destroyer. After the war. he met and mamed Patsy in I 920. in San Francisco. The couple moved to Manila in 1934 where Wilson was involved in an export business, she said. When World War II started. Wilson and his wsfewere 1mpnsoned by the Japanese sn ant.a Tomas prison in Manila from 1941 to March 194S. Mrs. Wilson said. Wilson was active in a lumber business dunng the rebuilding of Manila after the Citizens group raises funds for anima l shelter A support group of the If'\ ine Animal Care Center is facing an Apnl I fund-ra1smg deadline to come up with S3.800 to help construct an exhibit area in time for the opening of the city's new shelter. The Committee of Fnends wants to construct a spc<'.aal ammal exh1b1t area for some special cntters. such as a pygm}' goat. a Chinese goose. a chinchilla and desen tortoises. all impounded in lrv sne. They believe the exhibit promotes animal adop- tion by brightensng the shelter's otherw1sc 1nstitullonahzed image. Tax-Oeductible donations of mone) and materials ma) be made to the ammal cart center at 20401 Sun VaJJe) Dnve. Laguna Beach. Further informatson ma} be ob. tamed bycalhng Harn. Ehrlich at 8S7-0 I 24. Laguna Beach girl leads cops on wild goose chase S270 in cash and the game. • • • A resident of the 1600 block oflowa Street was burglarized twice in three days this week and items valued at $305 were stolen in the two in cidents. A stereo. recorder and tele' 1S1on set were reported taken. Laguna Beach theft of a gold watch valued at S4SO from the 3600 block of Jamboree Road Wednesday. • • • A Sierra Madre man reported the theft of a duffel bag and S20 cash while he was at the 31th treet beach Wednesday. • • • A an Diego man reported the theft mother's car and dro' e to a f nend's home an lrvme. Huntington Beac h A resident of the I 9300 block of Mauna Lane reported Wednesda) night that hss home had been bur- glanzcd. Entr) was made through an unlocked side windo" The los~ included t\A.O guitars worth S2,300, stereo equipment worth S 1.200. a ring worth S~OO and Dodger t1det~ wonh $18. A runaway who staged her disap- pearance to look like a kidnapping had three area police departments. including police dogs and a helicop- ter. involved in a scaf'(h for her and her alleged abductor Wednesday night. Lt. Jim White of the Laguna Beach Poli ce Department rep0rtcd that a 13-year--old student It Thurston Jun- ior High School called her mother late eoetalleea A would·be robber was foiled Wednesday night when he failed to get the cash f'C&ister open at the Pioneer Chicken store, 2180 Hatbor Blvd, he was tryina to rob. The clerk told police the man came into the store to eat dinner, then returned to ask for chanae and finally carne back in threatenina to have a weapon and intendin& to clean out the till. The suspect, described as Caucasian, S·S, weiahlna about 140 pounds· with brown wavy hair and a beard, escaped on foot after he couldn't budae the already locked cash rqistcr. ••• Three Oran• re idtnts were ar· rested On SUSJ)ICIOn of vehicle bUt• IJary in a South Coast Plau Mall park.int sttucture Wednesday. A mall accurity Juard called Costa Mesa Police after he allctedly observed three males pryina open wand wlnas on three can. Daniel Gonult. 19; Wednesday af\ernoon and said that a suspicious man was following her. When the mother returned to their Hermosa Avenue home she said it appeared that it had been ransacked, indicating a Stf\lu.le had taken place. She telephoned C8guna Beach police who called in their entire in- vestigative team as well as the canine unit from San Oemente and the police helicopter from Newport Beach for the search. At approximately 3 a.m. Laguna Beach police officer Lance Ishmael found the missing girl unharmed in the vicinity of the Hotel Lagu na and she was released to the custody of her parents. Apparently, the girl had been at odds with her parents. No charges have been filed . Annando Milleri 19. and Hector block of Monrovia Avenue Tuesday. Quevedo, 18, al of Orange, were The thief took a bike from the taken into custody at the Costa Mesa residence along with loose change City Jail on $10,000 bail each. Car after prying the garage door open to radios. clocks, tapes and speakcn gain entry. valued at $374 were recovered in the Ooods valued 1~ s•600 were stolen incident. • • • from the open bed of a pickup truck Checks, credit cards, jewelry and parked on the 2700 block of Lorenzo cash were stolen from an apenment Avenue Monday. A camera case, on the 1800 block of Anaheim camera and a bucball glove were Avenue sometime in the last two amona the items reported stolen. weeks, the resident told pohcc. he An ivory n~kia~c. camera and said workers in the complex all have keys to the apartments, and may have 1uoned Jewelry were stolen Wedncs- cntercd her apartment to commit the day .from a home on the I 00 block of $2,SSO theft. • • • .,~~~~~ r:r !.,~~,~~~: A rear screen windOw was found Sl,930. pried open at a home on the 2400 .• • • block of Elden A\ien..e and Nikon An automaut llf1llC door wu i •-1 .. -... Sl •22 forced open al a bome on the j()() camera equipment T .. """ at ,J block of Hamilton Street lut Wed· was reponed sl~lc~ Iuetday. end and a t>tcqammon bmrd that A boy'• tncycle WU teft ~bind 11 .terved IS. repo.-UOf)' for lli4i111 ealb the scene of a buraJary on the 1800 -.-as stolen. Los! was csumattd 1t I , I I A gold ring valued at $2.000 was reported stolen fTom a residence an the IOOO block of Miramar Street Wednesday. • • • A reported residential burglar) in the 1400 block of North Coast Highway resulted in the loss of between $5,000 and SI 0,000. Police arc looking for an identified suspect in an assault and battery who is believed to be connected to the burglary. ••• A gold nng valued at $2.000 was reported stolen from a residence 10 the I 000 block of Miramar Street Wednesday. ••• A reponed residential burglary in the 1400 block of Nonh Coast Highway resulted in the lo s of between $5,000 and S l0.000. Pohce arc lookina for an identified su pect in an assault and battery who 1s believed to be connected to the buratary. Fountain Valley Thieves ent(n:d an unlocked pr· ase in the 16000 block of Cache Street and stole $300 in vehicle pan ••• A mao J>Ul a six pack of beer under his j1ekct and walked out tht" door at the 7-Ec~ Maltet. 16475 Harbor Blvd., W1tbout PIY&nl for u. l'few,.na.cJa Costa M man ~ponNI the I of four hubcaps valued at S48 from his car at the Sheraton Newport. • • • A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a briefcase and a camera vaJued at $400 from hss van parked in the 3300 block of West Coast H1ah- way. lrYlne An industnal worker. wtth batter) aCld in his eyes. was taken to Tu tin Hospital late Wednesday nil.ht by fireftahters. Rick Marker. 21 . of Whittier was working at Proficient Food on C~wnaht Road • • • A resident an the 15000 block of Nantes Coun reponed Wedne9d~y that skis and a wetsuit valued at $500 disappeared from a garage durina the last four days. ••• A 24-ycar-old man who came to the Irvine police department to reclaim bis truck Wedne5day and was taken into custodl for beina under the anflucn~ o narrotics. Michael E. O'Conncr was booked at Oraf\SC County Jail. A small fire~ ~rched the floor of the East Shore School musk room about 9;30 1.m. Wc<ln~y was btlieved 10 have been Stll\od by a 12.yu.r;-01.d boy wttb matches. • • • A I $-year.old R" cnidc youth vru atTeStod for IUSJ)tCIOn of JOyndi ... in lf'Vlnt early Wednctday morru!'J. The youth aUqcd ly too off ~ith ht I • • • Someone smashed a window to break into a white 1982 Volkswagen Rabbit parked \\ ednesday on the 3400 block of Wmdspun Dnve. The loss included stereo equipment worth . $500. • • • A man was arrested Wedne:tday evening at the Sportmart store, 703 Edinger Ave .. on suspicion of shop. hftsng. hoes worth SSS were ~ covered • • • A gl'IY 1969 Chevrolet C•maro wu reponed tolen Wednesday from tbc 7700 block of Garfield Avenue. Tbc loss was estimated at S 1.000. A home bu~as ~ Wednesday on ~ bfoCk of. W1ndspun Ori" a made by peyt na open a rear door. n.c loss included jew h S l .22S. • • • Someone pried opt"n a Wln~nt 10 buralarltt I red 1967 VOlllRllN Buapuktd Wednesday on the I SD> block or c..adc Lant. nc - indudrd leteO CQU'pmcal wDfth Sl20. • • • n. an wort \\oonb S 11.000 was f'C'POIU'd tolcn Wcdnndliy fnllD 1 b&ack l 9 l Cbcvrokt 's*t_llJt iiMbO ovet11ieftt 1t OkS Wcxtd/7'61 C'cMct ~. WilwlowwaumMhodtom . AD ST AITS TBUIS. 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Reagan agaln•t emb8Ay move NEW YORK -President Reagan said a blll reQ.Uiring the shift of the U.S emba&sy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem "should never have been intr<?<f~" in Congress. and suggested he would veto such lc11slallon. " ... If we att to have a negotiated peace that will end once and for all the hostility between the Arab world and Israel, then that would be one of the things to be negotiated," Reagan said. Presid"cntial candidates Walter Mondale and Gary Hart favor moving the U.S. Em~ssy to Jerusalem, while the Rev. Jesse Jackson opposes ll. Culno work strl.ke threatened LAS VEGAS. Nev. -Unionized hotel-casino workers staged their own show on the city's glittering Strip holding a march and rally desiened to show they arc ready for next week's threatened stnke. To~rists gawked as 2,500 Cul inary Union members, chantrng "We are ready." peacefully marched down the avenue Wednesday evening. The union, representing 26,000 members who work in a variety of hotel-casino jobs, is threate~ing to stJ:ike when its contract with Nevada Resort Assoc1at1on expires midnight Sunday. BMW recalls l ,612 cars DETROIT -BMW of North America Inc. has recalled 1,612 cars which may have a defect that could lead to brake failure, company officials said. An unknown number of the 1984-model cars may have cracks in the metal mounts that support the hydraulic brake booster:s. the importer said Wednesday in a statement released in Detroit. Cracks could cause the boosters and the master cylinder to line up improperly, causing the brakes to fail. BMW said. The cars are BMW models 533i, 633CSi and 7331. The "i" stands for fuel inje<:ti on. CALIFORNIA Composer Dragon dead at 69 SANTA MONICA -Carmen Drag o n . an Academy Award -wi nn ing com- poscr<onductor, died Wednesday of cancer at age 69. Dragoo won an Oscar with Morris Stolotffor scoring the 1944 musical "Cover Girl.'' In 1964. he won an Emmy for produc- ing and creating the Glendale Sym- phony Orchestra Christmas Special on NBC. Dragon recorded more than 75 albums for Capitol Records DRAGON and conducted the Hollywood Bowl, Royal Philharmonic-and Capitol orchestras. Hayden pushes cop blll SACRAMENTO-Assemblyman Tom Hayden, the anti-war acti vist who became a politician, wants to create a college "police corps" similar to the armed services' ROTC program. The Santa Monica Democrat. who helped organize 1968 anti-war demonstrations that ended in violent confrontations with Chicago police. says his bill would ''put more police on the street and save money ... and hopefully engender a spirit of community service among young people.'' The measure. which would establish test programs in up to a half-dozen communities. now goes to the Ways and Means Committee. New state song proposed SACRAMENTO -About 30 Humboldt County fourth-graders sang "California, here I come; right back where l started from" to make their case for a new state song. But a bill that would change the official song from "I Love You. California," to the better known "California Here I Come" stalled Wednesday when several lawmakers failed to attend a com mittee hearing. The vote on the bill, AB2209 by Assemblyman Dan Hauser. 0 -Arcata. was 5-4, three short of the 8-vote majority needed to approve bills 1n the 14-member Assembly Governmental Organization Committee. So Hauser was allowed to postpone a final vote for two weeks. Brown portralt all alone SACRAMENTO -Former Gov. Jerry Brown's offi cial portrait is hanging in the Capitol, all alone at top of a staircase. The bold, S 13,000 painting was hung Wednesday without fanfare on the third floor at the top of the main stairway in the Capitol's restored west Wlnf- Ceremonies were held when Reagan's and Pat Brown s paints were hung. but no ceremony was announced concerning the younger Brown's ponrait. The paintinJ.. by Santa Monica artist Don Bachardi, shows an unsmiling Brown and features sharp splashes of color to hi&hliaht the former governor's face. Needle I ound In cooltles THOUSAND OAKS -A woman who purchased several boxes of Girl Scout cookies at her door discovered i St'wtng n.:edlr in one of the mint cookies that she was about to eat. autho11lies said today. The report made Califom1a the 14th state where such contamination has been found in the cookies. "Neither the inner or outer wrapping of the coold e box appeared to have been tampered ~11h" when the pin was discovered embedded m the coolue, ··a Sheriffs spokesman said_ Qaarte •tlll In t.lJe lead SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -Moderate can- didate Jose Napoleon Duane is maintainina bis lead over ultra-~tist Roberto d' Aubuiuon as the count from last Sundays presidential election drags on. But Duane's supporters concede he will not get the absolute mljority required by law and will have to face d'Aubuisson in a runo~ pr0bably May 6. Because of confusion and bickcnna at the Central Election Council. which super- vised the polling. final results art not expected before the weekend. JlluUe trabtfJt6 hampered LONOON -U.S. Air Fo~e crews slqtd wlr second cruise mi iJe trainina exercise in three weeks in the Entli b ciountrytidc early today and then had ••a ininor skinnish" wilh pratcstcra. the British Ocfen1e Mlftittr')' r1poned. A convoy of five U.S. Air fort"e vehiclet, ll e.olice can and motorcycle outriders left the Greenham Common buc SO mlln west of London IOOD after m1dn.aht without trouble and returned about four boun later. On 1u return. the convoy was areeted by pro\Clten from the women's peace camp outside the bl.IC who tried to block the ptcs w11h a human chain and vehicles .. But police hauled a car and van out of the convoy's peth to it could re.enter the heavily auarded complu an 8abb1re. ... .l SPORTSWEAR SO'S 31We off: Favorite woman designer spring separates. Orig. 32.00 to 48.00 .. 21 .99 to 32.99 26'/• to 35'/• off: John Henry's classic spring 1hirts. Orig. 34.00 to 40.00 ............. 25.00 33% off: Counterparts triple-pleated cotton shorts. Orig. 24.00 .................... 16.00 36% off: Famous maker striped cotton polo shirts. Orig . 28.00 .................... 16.99 33% off: Gloria Vanderbilt's spring twill coor· dinates. Orig. 30 .00 to 46 .00 .... 19.99 to 29.99 Special purchase: Warm-ups ......... 29.00 INTIMATE APPAREL 33'/• off: Selected California Dynasty sleep- ahirts. Orig. 36 .00 to 38.00 ..... 23.99 and 24.99 20°/e to 30% off: Maidenform and Vassarette daywear. Orig. 13.00 to 17.00 .... 8.99 to 12.99 33°/e off: Satin jacquard fanny wrap robe . Orig. 36.00 .......................... 23.99 26°/e off: St. Eve cotton panties. Reg. 2.75 each ...................... 3/8.00 300/o off: Our exclusive Evelyn Pearson zip· front terry robes. Orig. 48.00 ........... 32.99 25% off: Broadway's own two-piece chenille warm-ups. Orig. 40.00 ................ 29.99 260/o to 30'/• off: Vassarette Frankly Feminine bras. Orig . 13.50 to 15.00 ............... 9.99 26% to 400/o off: All Pam panties. Reg . 3.50 each .......... 8/15.00 to 12/24.00 25% to 30% off: Olga camisole and half -slip Orig . 13.00 and 14.00 ............. each 9.99 25% off: Vanity Fair full slip . Orig. 15.00 . 10.99 28°/e to 37% off: Olga nylon tricot gowns 19.99 20% to 500/o off: Warners's bras. Orig. 13.00 to 14.00 . . . . . . ......... 2/20.00 to 2/22.00 Maidenform: Orig. 14.50 to 15.50 ........ 8.49 ACCESSORIES Special purchaM: Vinyl handbags ..... 14.99 Special purchase: Jewelry ..... 8.99 to 14.99 50'/o off: Vera scarves. Orig. 10.00 ....... 4.99 &0•/o to 550/o off: Selected Riviera and Tropic· Cal sunglasses. Orig. 16.00 to 18.00 ...... 7.99 26% off: The Broadway's Bel Air spring hosiery. Reg . 1.50to6.95 ......... 1.12 to 6.21 50% off: Trifari spring beads and earrings. Orig. 5.50 to 12.00 .............. 2.49 to 5.99 Special purchaae: Seamon clutches ... 14.99 Special purchaae: Spring clutches ..... 7 .99 Special purchaae: Straw hats . 12.99 to 19.99 Special purchaae: B.H. Smith leather clutches and handbags ....... 19.99 and 29.99 26% off: All Stone Mountain leather hand- bags. Orig. 77.00 to 94.00 ....... 58.99 to 89.99 Special purchase: Cubic zirconia jewelry ...................... 1.99 and 12.99 50% off: Our private contemporary earring col· lection. Orig. 5.00 to 14.00 ........ 2.49 to 8.99 Special purchase: Anne Klein leather purse accessories .................. 11.99 to 27.99 Special purchaae: Liz Claiborne belts ... 9.99 Special purchaM: Spring leotards ................... 22.99 and 25.99 250/o off: Allstripe tights. Reg . 6.00 ...... 4.49 2S'I• off: Extra sheer Dim pantyhose. Will be 3.50 on 4/16/84 ....................... 2.83 Special purchaae: Totes and handbags . 12.99 33'/o off: Vinyl handbags. Orig. 14.99 .... 9.99 26'/o off: Four-piece hair grooming kit in a vinyl bag . Reg. 10.00 ....................... 7.49 Special purchaM: Two-sided mirror .... 3.49 30'/• off: Eight-piece makeup brush set in case. Reg . 10.00 ........................... 8.99 Special purchaae: Nina sandal ........ 47.99 7:1'1• off: Our own snakeskin pump. Will be 55.00 on 4/16/84 ..................... 39.99 Special purch•M: P'enaljos sandal ..... 29.99 20•1. off: "Evelyn 2" pump by 9 West. Orig. 38.00 .......................... 29.19 Special purchaM: High-heel pump .... 39.99 Special purchaM: Sunset West's strippy dress sandal ......................... 29.99 Special purchaM: Nike "Gemini" men's casual jog shoe ...................... 11.99 Special purchaM: "The Walker" men's · leather shoe by Levi's® ............... 29.99 Special purchaM: Our own men's leather tassel shoe by Sunset West ........... 31 .. 99 WEST COAST KIDS 7:11.lt to 33% oft: Girts' sleepwear collection. Reg. 10.50 to 12.00 ............. 1.M to 7.• Special purchaM: Bright quilted tote .•.. l .M 21'1• to 33'.lt off: Kids' playwear. Reg . 6.00 to 16.00 ............. 3.• to 11.M 21'1• off: All gir1s' daywear. Reg . 2.00 to 6.60 ............... 1.50 to 4.12 DYt to 44'1. off: Girts' umbrellas and rain· coata. Reg. 6.00 to 1°'00 •••...•.• 3.M to l.M lpKlal put'Oha•: Plush animals l.M to 11.M 41"9 to 41'.lt off: Snoopy or Belle plush dol1t. Reg. 10.00 and 18.00 • , • . . . . . . l .M and •• I , , 1 THE BROADWAY'S 88TH ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS FRIDAY AT 9:00 A.M. SELECTION MAY VARY BY STORE. LIMITED QUANTITIES IN SOfll CASES. PLAZA SPORTSWEAR Special purchaM: Josephine blouse ... 20.00 30'1• off: Russ Togs coordinates. Orig. 22.00 to 44 .00 ........... 14.99 to 29.99 290/o off: Beldoch Popper cotton novelty sweaters. Orig. 34 .00 ................. 24.00 200/o off: Lined skirt. Orig. 26.00 ........ 19.00 250/o off: Boucle cardigans. Orig. 34.00 .. 25.00 30% off: Devon's spring coordinates. Orig. 24.00 to 46.00 ............ 15.99 to 31.99 23% off: David Mathews crepe de chine camp shirt. Polyester. Orig . 26.00 . . . . . . . .... 20.00 DRESSES, SUITS & SPECIAL SIZES 30'1• off: New York designer dresses. • Orig. 102.00 to 134.00 .......... 69.99 to 89.99 25°/e off: Spring-colored knit dresses from EPD by Evan Picone. Orig . 56.00 ............ 39 .99 Special purchase: Shirtdress .......... 23.99 25% off: Summertime shirtdress collection. Orig. 54.00 to 58 .00 ................... 39.99 Special purchase: Ms. Chaus suit ...... 69.99 Special purchaae: KH II spring jacket dresses. Misses' sizes 6 to 14; petites 4 to 14 ...... 59.99 Special purchase: Polyester dresses. . . 29.99 300/o off: Russ Togs sporty twill coordinates in petite sizes. Orig . 22.00 to 45.00 . 14.99 to 29.99 Special purchase: Misses' dresses ..... 19.99 250/o to 360/o off: Spring dresses. Orig. 70.00 to 130.00 ........... 49.99 to 89.99 Special purchase: Plaid dresses ....... 39.99 Special purchase: Virgo II misses' spring career dresses .............. 49.,99 and 59.99 JUNIORS Special purchase: Our exclusive Oops ice- cream pastel plaid jumper .............. 19.99 25% off: Le Tigre striped or solid knit shirts. Orig. 16.00 to 18.00 .. . ........ 10.00 to 12.99 250/o off: Palmetto's shorts. Orig. 18.00 . 12.99 200/o off: Spring 1ackets. Reg . 32.00 .... 25.00 25'/• off: College· Town coordinates. Orig. 26.00 to 64 .00. . ......... 17.99 to 47.99 33% off: Sasson pants. Orig. 30 .00 ..... 20.00 Special purchase: Spring separates from You Babes ....................... 12.00 to 18.00 YOUNG MEN'S & BOYS' 30'/• off: Young men's Le Tigre knit tops. Orig. 16.00 and 18.00 ............. 11.99 and 13.99 270/o off: Young men's madras plaid shorts. Orig. 18.00 .......................... 12.99 Special purchase: Young men's Boston Dry Goods short-sleeve oxford shirt ........ 12.99 25'/• off: Young men's West Coast Ways argyle sweater vest. Orig. 20.00 ........ 14.99 25'/• off: Young men's belted Angel's Flight dress pants. Orig . 28.00 ............... 19.99 25•;, off: Young men's silk blend 4 /40 Jaguar blazers. Reg . 90.00 to 95.00 ............ 66.99 25% off: Young men's Shah Safari camp shirt. Reg . 14.00 ........................... 9.99 25'/• off: Young men's Margarita pants. Will be 26.00 on 4/16/84 ..................... 18.99 25°/o off: Young men's Modz mesh group. Orig. 12.00 to 25.00 ............ 8.99 to 17.99 26'/o off: Young men's West Coast Ways short-sleeve bar stripe shirts. Orig. 15.00 .. 9.99 25% off: Young men's Zeppelin sheeting pants. Reg. 24.00 .................... 17.99 23°/, to 29°/, off: Boys' 8 to 20 le Tigre knit tops. Reg. 13.00 to 15.00 ....... 9.99 to 10.99 231/o to 21% off: Boys' 8 to 20 madras plaid shorts. Orig. 15.00 ..•................. 9.99 25°/, off: Boys' 4 to 20 dress-up separates. Orig. 12.00 to 50.00 ............ 8.99 to 37.50 25•/, off: Boys' 8 to 20 Jockey R underwear. Reg . 4.00 to 9.50 ............... 3.00 to 7.12 25'/• off: All Levi's denims for boys' 8 to 20. Reg . 16.99 to 22.99 ........... 13.99 to 14.99 MEN'S SHOP • 21•;, off: Arnold Palmer golf cardigans. Reg. 35.00 .......................... 25.99 21•1, to 33•;, off: Haggar slacks. Reg. 27.00 to ~.00 ................... 19.99 31'1. off: Arrow short-sleeve yarn -dyed sport· shirts. Reg. 16.00 .................... 10.99 33'1• to 37\'e off: Famous maker linen-weave slacks. Reg . ~.00 to ~-00 ............ 11.99 21\'• off: Catalina "La Paz" baseball jacket. Reg. 50.00 .......................... 36.99 21'.lt off: Arrow Carriage Trade plaid sport· shirts. Orig. 24.00 .................... 17.11 40\'t off: Arrow interlock knit sportahirts, ten colors. Orig. 17.00 ..................... l.M 3D'lt off: Cotton cord"'oy walkshoru. Orig. 16.00 ..................•.•.•... 10.M 21Y. off: Sasson aponahiru. Orig. 20.00 . 14.M •Y• off: Levis' for Men'M ESP® stretch jeans. Reg. 32.00 .........................• 21.M 21"9 off: Membert Only jacket by Europecraft. W~I be 60.00 on 4/16/84 ..••••••.•••• a• I MEN'S SHOP 21'/o off: Robert Bruce V-neck sweaters. Reg . 25.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.99 33°/e off: Selected Catalina swimwear. Orig. 18.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... 11.99 33'/o off: Selected Catalina tennis wear. Orig. 18z00 to 24.00 ................ 11 . 99 to 15.99 30% to 37% otf: Joel sportshirt. Orig. 22.00 to 24.00 ................... 14.99 29°/e to 33% off: Famous French designer tone·on tone logo dress shirts. Reg . 28.50 to 30.00 ................ . 19.99 33% off: Famous maker silk neckwear. Reg . 15.00 ........................... 9.99 33°/e off: Famous silk/cotton cotton knit and polyester neckwear. Reg. 13.50 .......... 8.99 22% off: Diplomat broadcloth long pajamas. Reg . 18.00 .......................... 13.99 280/o off: Arrow Dover dress shirt. Reg . 21 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 14.99 25'/e off: Arrow tone-on-tone dress shirts. Reg . 20.00 .......................... 14.91 22% to 25'/o off: Neil Martin dress shirts. Orig. 20.00 to 22.00 ............ 14.99 to 18.99 20% off: All Centura underwear Reg . 3.50 to 10.50 .............. 2.79 to 8.39 200/o to 40% off: All Centura belts. Reg. 11 .00 to 15.00 .................... 8.99 280/o off: Coat Tails wool blend blazers. Reg. 125.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 89.99 30% off: All Centura Hosiery. Reg . 3.00 to 3.50 ................ 2.09 to 2.39 V O/o off: Famous French designer terry velour robe. Reg. 55.00 ..................... 39.99 Special purchase: Tropic-Cal sunglasses ............................ 9.99 "'\. 200/o off: Jockey@ fashion color underwear. Reg . 4.75 to 10.00 .............. 8.75 to 18.75 330/o off: Neil Martin short-sleeve woven sport- shirts. Orig. 22.50 .................... 14.99 CURTAINS, DRAPERIES AND BEDROOM ENSEMBLES 40% to 70% off: Malibu reversible comforters in twin to king in assorted colors. Reg. 100.00 to 170.00 .......... 29.99 to 89.99 Matching bed ruffles. Reg . 40.00 to 70.00 ............ 23.99 to 41 .99 Shams. reg . 23 .00 .................... 13.99 20" Turkish pillows, reg . 28.00 .......... 14.99 Priscillas. reg. 65.00 .................. 39.99 500/o off: Country Charm, Bows or Treasure comforter sets in twin to king, shams included. Reg. 120.00 to 220 .00 .......... 59.99 to 99.99 Matching priscillas, reg . 100.00 ......... 49.99 FURNITURE 301 .00 to 351.00 off: Apartment/condo size convertible sectionals. W ith polyfoam mattress. Orig. 1300.00 ............. 999.00 With Spinal Guard mattress. Orig. 1450.00 ...................... 1099.00 101.00 off: Transitional curio cabinet . Orig. 400.00 ........................ 299.00 50% off: Stereo cabinet with an oak finish. • Orig. 400.00 ........... . ........... 299.00 460.00 off: Traditional 5 pc . game set. Orig. 1450.00 ....................... 999.00 828.00 off: Riverview 5 pc. bedroom set from Burlington. Orig. 1825.00 ............ 999.00 381 .00 off: Matching chest. Orig. 700.00 ........................ 399.00 50% off: Queen Anne wing chairs in your choice of rose. oyster, Wedgwood blue or camel cover. Orig . 400 .00 ............ 199.00 50% off: Catnapper recliner in 100% Olefin corduroy. Orig. 600.00 ............... 299.00 TABLETOP SHOP 33°/e to 44% off: Color Plus r M tablecloths from Vera, from 52x52" to 60x120" in round, oblong and oval . Orig. 18.00 to 50.00 .... 1.99 to 31 .99 28% off: Matching napkins. Orig. 3.50 ... 2.49 16·pc. placemat set for 4 with napkin rings and napkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 14.99 25'/• off: 72" round decorator cloth rounds. Reg. 20.00 .......................... 14.99 37'/• off: Easy assembly decorator tables. Reg. 24.00 .......................... 14.99 25% to 45'/• off: Mikasa and Audrey contem· porary placemats. Orig. 4.00 to 5.50 ....•. 2.• Matching napkins, reg. 2.50 to 4.00 .•. 1.• ... HOUSEWARES IO'lt off: Teak wood accessories from Teak 'n Vu and Lipper International. Orig. 20 .00 to 40.00 ............ 1.• to 11M 11% off: Copper S8fVeware and decorative kitchen accessories from Daewoo. Orig. 14.00 to 60.00 ...•........ I .• to a.- lpecW purcheea: Oyster Bay 70 pc. wvice for 8 from Lifetime. . • . . . . . . . . . ..•.. aM ••1t off: Farberware 13 pc. cookset. Open stock value 216.00 . . . • . . . . . . . ..•. •• SMALL ELECTRICS 70.00 off: Oster electronic Kitchen Center Orig. 199.99 . . . . . . . . . . .... 129.99 10.00 off: "Cycle Blend" 10 speed Osterizer blender. Orig. 29.99 . . . .......... 11.99 SLEEP SHOP 301 .00 off: Golden Gate white iron and brass daybed. Orig. 1000.00 ..............•• •.oo PILLOWS, BLANKETS liO'I• to ee•;, off: Signature Quallofil• pillows. from std, to king. Reg . ~.00 to 45.00 .... 14.99 •DuPont certification mark. 29'/• to 42'/• off: Accent acrytic blankets in twin to king sizes. Reg. 35,00 to 75.00 ............ 19.99 to 52.91 SHEETS 37°/, to 89% off: Queen and king size sheets from famous makers in your choice of 5 patterns. Queen, will be 22 .00 . . . . .. 9.99 King, will be 26.00 ..................... t.• Std. cases. will be 16.00 pr .......... . 9.99 King cases, will be 17.00 pr .............. 9.99 Matching comforters in full, queen and king sizes. Will be 100.00 to 130.00 .......... 39~19 MATTRESS COVERINGS 20'/o off: Harmonaire manress pads from Louisville Bedding. Twin to king. Orig. 38.00 to 69 .00 ............ 29.99 to 54.99 BED COVERINGS 53°/e to 72°/, off: Assorted twin to king com- forters in country and contemporary styles. Orig. 75.00-125.00... . . . . ............ 34.19 TOWELS, BATH SHOP 31'1• to SC>'le off: J . R. United contemporary Classic cotton velour towels, bath to wash. Orig. 6.00 to 13.00 .............. 2.99 to 7.99 25% to 540/o off: Royal Regina oversizes cot· ton terry towels, from bath to wash. Will be 4.00 to 16.50 ................... 2.99 to 7.99 25% to SCWt off: Avanti Grand Prix solid color towels from bath to wash. Reg. 4.00 to 10.00 ......................... 2.99 to 4.99 20'/o to 460/o off: Our new Drama bathrugs from Townhouse Mill6. 21x36", will be 22.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.99 Conto•Jr, will be 22.00 ............... 15.99 24x40", will be 30.00 .................. 15.99 Matching lid, will be 10.00 ......•........ 7.99 STATIONERY 20•;, off: Assorted clear curved frames from Walter le. From 3Y2 x5" to 8x10", triple, dou- ble. single and 4 opening collages. Ong. 16.00 to 45 .00 .......... . 12.49 to 35.99 20% off: Assorted black curved frames from Walter Le. from 2% x5 to 8)(10. single. double and 4 opening collages. Orig. 17.00 to 37 .00 ............ 13.49 to 28 .99 25% off: Save an additional 25% off the sale price of Burnes of Boston 'ii) frames, one week only. Orig. 15.00-35.00 ......... . ...... 7.99 this week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 MIRRORS 55% off: 36" octagonal mirror with etched tiger lily design. Orig. 225.00 . . . . . . . . 99.99 AREA RUGS 50°/, to 60'/• off: Ori~ntal design area rugs. 67x96, orig. 300 .00 ...... 99.00 96x 140". orig. 400 .00 . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 199.00 HOME LIGHTING 12'/• off: Our exclusive diamond cut crystal lamps. Orig. 200.00 ea ... , . . 149.00 pair STEREOS, TELEVISIONS •.oo off: Fisher 100 watt stereo system with glass door cabinet. Orig. 999.00 ........ 799.00 130.00 off: Magnavox 20 watt stereo system with cabinet. Orig. 499.00 . . . ........ •.oo •1.00 off: Kenwood~ wan stereo $ystem with cabinet. If purchased separately. 900.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .••• •.OO off: Pt0neer SO.watt stereo system. If purchased separately 1155.00 . . ..... •.OO Optional graphic equalizer. 1r.>.00. 11a off: Magnavox 19" diagonal color Por- table. Orig. 369.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211.• I0.00 off: Sony 19" daagonal cok>r portable with remote Orig. 549.00 • . . • . • . . . . . •·• .. IO.• off: Magnavox VHS video recorder. Orig. 499.00 . . • • • • • • . . • • • . • . . . ..... I I l ~ OtwtQe co.it DAILY PllOT /ThuBdaY. Mai'd\ 21, 1114 70.die as tornadoes wreak havoc on Carolinas 87 tM Auoelated Prta A swarm of tomadoe$ killed at least 70 people, irtju~ more than 600 other&, closed bjjhways and destroyed hundreds of buildinas on a march throuab Nonh and South Carolina. and crews hunted today (or more bodies at a flattened shoppma center. Ouud to keep order and aid rescue efforts m the wake ot 16 tornadoes. Some stonn-d.amaacd areas remained without power today after the twisters downed trees and power lines. Hospital emergency rooms overflowed tn Nonh Carolina, where the death toll was at S6 today, and in South Carolina, where there were 14 known dead. damqe and we simply le.now that we have never seen a diaa1ler li~e this before and _pray 90<1 we never sec one apin "said Nonh Carolan& yov. Jam Hunt, who sent 450 National Guardsmen to die stricken towns alona the C4'Stern side of the state. •Mo1111t Ohwt A.cl Sprino•.eParkton Andtraon 8enntltavlllt e • As many as 600 rescue workers wercdJggsng through rubble at the Northwood Shopping Center m Bcnnct- tsvtlle. S.C.. where seven people were killed and seven more were believed missing, said Fire Chief Jerry Rale y. ''It's one hell of a mess out there." said Marlboro County Sheriff Jack Weatherly. · The governors of both Carolinas sent the National "Some buildinJS just aren't there any more. No buildings, no nothtna," said Police Chief Luther W. Haggins in Red-SOrings, N.C .. where a 3-ycar-otd cb1td wu killed in a buifdina demolished when a twister hit Wednesday evening. "WCJUSl really have no idea ofth.e full extent of the The twisters struck late Wednesday afternoon, cuttinaa swath across northern South Carolina and hitttn• the towns of Winnsboro, Newberry an~ Bennettsville, a town ofabout 9,000 where as many as 800 rc$idents wert left bomeless. At nightfall, they tore throuah 1.3 counti es in the North Carolina sandhills and coastal plain, wallop1na the towns ofMu:too, Shannon, Red Springs. Parkton and Mount Olive before raci ng out to sea. • Wlnntbofo ewberry Sae 101ST ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS FRIDAY WOMEN'S FASHIONS • S59.99. Rex. S /()CJ. Gt·mxcue >/.mdrt•>t • /"· ( l1rt•tV1t lm11. (5 1) • S-16. 99. ( h1x S 1( J < 11t11111 1 l•,111ilrr.i' .me/ 11\}md ''"ft )hmdressn (J.15) • $47. 99-$89. 99. Onx $6.J J 111. Pet/ft" ft111•11 /110~· rmh1 ''t> '·')"'' wordlll.Jt1·•: l•"h'I' .md •kt rt). ( N 1) • $59. 99. Orig SHO·SYO. Pct111:> 1 rrpt· di' 1111111· drc.·1,c1 .111d ,Ji1r1 dn·m•J from Jf..iJ«)' .ind ~chr.ldcr. (5 5) • $44. 99-S98. 99. Orix. S60-S IJ.1. 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Our (It/Um 111ght1'!,'l".L I/\ u.'llh -.11/11r ( 11//,1r, ruffled slee-tv.'< .illd /lt>umed ht•m. (/44) • $29. 99. Gm11 buy .. \llttX, wft short cott<nt tern ml>e 111 pi11tcl (hadt•s. Also .i1.:"il"blt-1n long lenJl.th. c;rt'.it /mv, $ 11. 99. (-10) •Sil. 99. ReK S 16. Balc•1\1m.·1c/i11,ddy ;.;:11'1l•1J!.li,111 1h1xl" .1111/ plunging nee klmt' 111 ,/1>111 ft•d 111/rm. (56) • S 7. 99. Reg. f.11 \ :w.lrrltc 's h111lt·11p c.11111,11/c ... 11'1 I.it t' mm. A /so ..iv .. u l.lb!t pt·t 11 w11h s/11, I.ice') hc111. H1·x .(/.I \,1/1 S 10.49. And 111.11th111>!_/11// ,/1p. Rt'Jl. Si l \,dt $11 59 flJ/) • $7. 99. Rcx S /.I. 5( J U',111111 \I.111· A//.111 1111.!1, .• ire /rr.i. II /( )4 l, 111 11,,~'.\ ""'Y (51.) • SJ0.49-SIJ.99. Rt'J.!. f. /./$lb for111/11 Rm/1:,1 r. 11mmng /,.,,,,> 111 1c"t'<'r,1l 5iylc•1: 11./Hl, 11.J>ll/), It ~H7 (56) • $2.99. Re1!,. J4 U':11111 •r\ h1p1tt'n i:tth /.111 t>1111111n/ p.mcl~. (127) WOMEN'S SHOES • $59.99. Rtx. sn \1.i11/n f'h i/1pw11 lt.1tl•11 •1tl1· :..r.1p 1/mg (fl.// • $59.99. Grr.11 /110 CJ11r cu/mill<' wJ,1pm.1h 1/mx, ;:.irl('(/ < 11/on (4 7) • S49. 99. (,m1t /111\ ~lrt{lf) s.md..t/ 11')• .4111.1//1111 l>l.1<k p.ircm or .tHMtt•d lc.11lwr w/11n (/ 17) • S49. 99. Grt!.tt /111\1 Rn/11n111n ·~Own Ir.ah"' pump1 111 mC'lh 11pt·11 t~ nr f"rth()'(c wvlt•s. (6) •SJ 5. 99. G~..il buy. Jaye« so/1 /e,1tht>r )..ind..i/<, (5) • $19. 99, Grr.•111 buy. And..im1• «JnV'11 t•sp11clrt!ln Many rnlor1. (5) • S/9, 99, Gw.ir bu)' /),w1tl C1rren slides .md ""ltlNtr..ip klml,1/ 1tyles 111 summrry ~h..id<·1 (S) KIDS BOYS 8-20 • S1J.99-S14. 99. CJr1x SJ1·SJ4 jogs11111 m ..inortt·d sty/es ,.md colon (J9) • S/4.99, Orig. SlO. Twill pantJ m 'Vimtd rnlori. (.19) • SJJ.99. Ortg. S 18. Short slcew 11r1fX'd polo shms. (22) • S9. 99. Or•R· SIS. Kmt shirrs m solid colors. (11) • Sf.99. Ong. SIO. Awmmmt of swm1 trunks. (J9) GIRLS 7-1'4 • SIJ.99. OnR Sn Glor111 Vand"bilt cotton mi.1dw plaid J,,rrs, t1o1ned colnrs (' S) • $20.99. OrtY.. $.1! (i/or1.1 \ :mdcrbt!t t11t1m1 trrm'l'r>, .1•11Jrtccl ,Ji.id<'>. (4 5) • Sl .99. OrtK. SJ! l'ri:tt\ 1'11.1•1 ,/,,1rll, •tnped 11r 111/ul fl S) GIRLS 4-6X • S.J.99·S6.99. Orig SH S 11 l.in111111 m,1kl',, shoru. (41J) • S5.99. Orig. SY. Yr)lmg Set >korh 111111.i11y 1ryle1.lml rn/rm. NY) • S9. 99. Orig. S 15 .• 4 swrtcd f..imom 111.ikcr p.ims. (41J) • $13 . 99. Ong. S 11. ~u11dn•l)t'' 111 111.i11y style'>. colon. (4Y) • $5. 99-$9. 99. Ort1l,. S 15 >111111x \t't <Imm 11r wps 111 white i.·Hh wncd pr111ts. (4Y) • $5. 99-$7.99. Orix.. S 12 V•11t) 111111/u/111r >tripe). (49) BOY 4.7 • S/5.99. Orig S22-L1ghtu,t'rght ,.,ckt•t> 1111p'r111x1h.idc). (11) • $9. 99. Orix.. s 15. T:... ti/ p.1111\ t;.•l(h t'l.1511< U.JHO. (J l) • S8. 99. Orix. S 14. R11gb)~•1rtpe k1111 .h1rt> u:11h 1wt!l 111//.m 02) TODDLERS 2-4 • 57.99. Orix. Sil. }lumx St•/ top• 111 mm1·prmts. (113) • $5. 99. On g. $9. Yr11mg .Set 111.itthmx print ilwr1>. (113) • $9. 99. Orig. S 15. f <lrkers /or llO)» or ?,iris w lmx.h1 sh.idc!.{J I 1) lNFANTS/NURSERY ACCESSORIES • S JO. 99. Rt·~ .. S 11. A ssr>rl 111c•n1 of p111wjmc dn•Ht') (5 I) • Sl 99. Rl'g SI! 50 \trr.•t<h1t1 u:11h c•ntlmndt'mi .1ppl1'/11n, 1"11rtcd < n/or< (S 1) • SIO. 99. Reg S 17 .-1pfltq"t'd J<lCkc·H 111 i..irml rnlun. (S 1) • S/6. 99. R1·g S26. < .i11-;..i1 ,/1.i/'l<'r b..i?,1 t;.•1rh ch"'"f<lllJI. p.ul>. I') R1Jm.ir. (126) GIRLS' LlNGERll-.. • S9. 99. Onx. st 5. \h11rt ,/('('"...'l', J..·1111 il1m11 ,/,11 r 111xl•1x11:..·11,, 111 .1S>0rted strrpc> . .J. N . (I]()) GIRLS' ACCESSORIES • !i 10. 99-S II. 99. Ong. 516 SI H \ uni r,m1 1/11 kl'r• 111 .1111111.t! p.i11crm /or 4 6.\' .m d p1mlrt{'C'1/m 7 N 11/1• (.JIJ 45) • $9. 99. 011x $15 /'/11,J, ..1111111.1/ 1rn//• 111 .1.,11rrt'd •t)fto'( l.J) TOY~ • $5.99-S/2.99. Orix. Sl.J-J!() A11t!HlllUIT 11/ plush '111111110. (57) JWRJR'S • s/J.99 each. o"X· .~JH e..ich. S1111.1t1011s wol (()(((//1 w l1"Sfl•IP wp "' w.ilk111g shorts. (J 50) • $9. 99 each . Gre.11 buy. ~port st•p.ir.i1c1 /mm \temu•t•r11c•I. (11) • SJJ. 99-S 18. 99. Ong. S 19 S Z 5. R.u1lc ,' .. fc· wt ton shirts 11r .J< II t'<' •A'trl• (/ 50) • $16. 99. ( m·.11 bu) 'Wmm 's slim 11p co111111 shcl'l Ill[!, or ti. ti/ p.1111, • .irml colors. {I 79) CANDY/GOURMET • SJ.19. Re?,. SJ. 95. Bmy ( l"rk Hone)• .\'111 C.nm, 14 01. (66} • $5.19. Rex S6.45. 8J1u!r's R.a.•11ri..i11 .H1111), 12 01. (66) • $4.69. H.eR. $5. 95. 1,:1cld!e11 D.i111>h Rut ta Cook1c», I //,. {66) • S5.J9. Reg $6. 75. Rur11111\l11J1,loh .~hortbre.id, I lb. (66) • Sl. 99. Rcr,. $5.95, A.Jt'ldS('ll (Jimo!.at1 CIJ1p C11ok1t•i, ! lb (66} • .Q.19. Rex,. $2.75. 811t1a tojfce pc..imm, I lb. b..ix.. (66) • $/.99. ReJ!.. Sl.65 Arlmgtmt \p1u• Frr111 .{//\, / //J. b.11(,. (66) LUGGAGE • S69. 99. R<'f<· SI 50 li'.'111.1() fr,11ho ,111.i1 hes with /,.,.,,,5tm1c· /1t1111>!_• .md rn111/1111.it1m1 locks. (IY) • $./. 99-$39. 99. Rcx. S /() S 70. li111.l1 \1t'n.1 w111m 1.intw l11AA.JXC' 111 '""fl<' w11h n.it ')' lri111 m 11,n'"Yl t.111{'1'. (19) MEN'S STORE • $146. Rcg J/IJS /\t'/R u.·1111/ Nt11t! 111/fi (.15) • SH9. Reg. $I 2 S. /lt ·H \ 11,n'\ N.un 111 """'""'111 -.'t'tKl•t (YS) • SJR.99. Re>; S5: 5C) /h/\Pln u.·1111/ 1m1Nn (/.19} • .H9.99·Sll.99. C>1.1t '111r /It R 111tt1m dn·" .;,,,,,fl/]) • SIO. 99-S/2. 99. ( :n .11 1111, < ;11111p 11/ p111t· ,tfk pm11111• (! 5fi) • $89. 99. < ;n:.11 /111r 8.d/\ lc.11/.n 1.1--dl'd 1/111c•i m ( 11/1· I (.1.111 /t-,11/wr ,/me• u.1rl1 lll>ll'P •I >.I/' m 111'1/,/lllt'fll. (1) • $69. 99. Rex .• t90. /\'('H /1.t/1.111 1, .. ,tf.,c1 ,J111c·• 111 pl.1111 111 11 .. t•frd (rv/1 ... (1) • [.9. 99. ( )11x, . .(II> I .11111111' 111.1/...·1 I ( .111cl \' '"I flt' 'f"I I'""'' (YY I • S/H.99. (;n..11 l11n lt11x,l1 H111 '. .1<1m· p.im> .,;·uh llf:/1 (NS) • S2J. 99. ( Jnx .t 1: H) ( / 1 .. 11 d1"1xnrr •fH>'l'tJurt• 111pl.111/1111 •l11pn (fiY) •SN '19. Orix, S!O /It H. •lnf><·tl A'llll Jnm. (1 1) • Sll. 99. Rex S 10 /.11111111• 11,11111 pmft·.11hc•r.,1rtpt• p.111/• (11 1) • SR.99 Orr>!_ . .C/H /\K'R ( lub 1 ... 1111tr1111J...., (I/HJ • 516. Y9·S29. 99. /\r'R w111111 •t<~·.itrr, 111 color/id .11/11/, .111d •trtpt'(. (IY5) • $19. 99. RcJI. SlH. \Jtlc /11tl1 p.mts m soltd colors. (I 1.1) • SIS.99, (/~c.11 buv ( 11t1m1 p1qudm11 slnrts .. (2 1) • SS.99. Gfl.•.it 11/(v, .'lt'U f>1n'C """' 1u:ill shum. (170) • Sl .J.99. Rei SJS. \11m111t·ry pm cord lw110110 robes (nl) •SN 99 Grnu '111) /\f'R pol~stolfotton bm.tdclnth P·'f·WIJS (IP) • ltSS'.99-447.99, RcR 1157.50 }/S/O }WR l1t.mr i.IJ/lt w11mt .iHIJrf<'ll I •h1r1s, lmr/s and hml'rf. (91) • ..W6. 79. RC'/,. l /S8. SO. &\rr shorts m polyester rn11m1 ('11) • Sii. 99. Grr"' b")\ Our C\d11m .. -t Ir.it her twllm, m.mv w/1m. (91) • S/4. 99 GrrJ/ /my. J..e..ithfr brlt11 1mortC'd colors i.1nd wulth,. (9J) • Sl7.99·Sl9.99, Gn.·at buy. f..imt>111 J,.HRn<'r fitwl drrss shms. (20) • SH. 99 Grr.1r /111 )' Rro1dg.1tr 11r1ped polymer ties. (I Sfi) • $/7.99·$19.99. (,1t.,11 lmv /,11111>11• cln1wnr }111nl tin ">""'' (!UJ • S/J. 99. ( 11'\.// /11n H.t.Jdg.111· 11111c 1111·/11111 clrr" 1/i1rt1 (!()) • $7. 99. G n.'.11 bu\. I .Jm1110 111.ikt·1 t1llt1111 h111 lln, w!tJ 111/111 • (I fo) • SB. 99. Grr<11 '111) Rt'.idJl,lllt'>ll'lpt'd pol)nlt'r / 1t•1 (I 56) ~\'om in.ti c/1.i '>;<0 /111 .d1rr.1111111 • 1111 •.if, lllt»d•,111d111 HOME STORE •SJ. 74-S/6.49. Orix .• ~H Sl':J. S() /farm" 11/ !11"11111 • /1.t11H'' f/3) • S89.99. If purth.l>t·d •t'{'•ir.it<'I). SNO lt'i.·dx-;.n11cl\ :ld.1111• Fmprt.'" t;:hllt' d11111t•r :.;.·,m.· 'cl, 4( J pt •<.,.let /111 H (f>l) • $59.99. Rtx JY7 5() \1.111tlt" ,,,.c1 //.a .... ,,l., s-1 p< ,1·1.111 /111 .~. plw >t'1-;.mx .J((t H1111n, /"'111 0\/111tl I (.ti/ I" /11 .. /1 ( fr11111 11/ 1 p.illt'n/) {IHI) • S9.99eacb. lt 11/ l>t. J /51.1c/1 <J111 ""'"''-< /11ll ll'.1tl 1 n•l.ll >ft•mu..in· /f', (,.,/ ... I\, 111 /~1111u.1 111 //1crc·•1 p.1111'"'' (Ht1/ • S49. 99. Rl'x s /!() ( 1Jjjt'I' !111pm 11 (..1/1 R11111.1 '''/>'' \\(// 1.ipp11co1111 111.IC h1111· (I 11) • S/4.99. l<t'J!, S 10. !lwn11111 111 : • .1'1tt •II •t.111t/1·11 •tn-1. ( 12 !J • S/9.99 any site. Rex S 15 $6(). Qu.1kt·r Luc 1.d1/c1 l111J,, 111 dw f)f."t•m1 p.itll'm; .ill ,/1,1pt> .llld >llt'S. A lw .1;,.ii/.1/,/1 111.1ttl•111~ 11.,pk111· RtJ!.. ,(./HJ ,,,ti• \,,/c Sl .99. (]'J) • S/5. 99 any size. H.c,:. s I() sn I 1k•l\l1 •11/td I"''" 1.1/>/t """''/II .. •dt<t11I \tll".(!YJ • S9.99 quun or kmg. 0 11x. SNS 14 ~\.1111-1111.i • J.'fC J 1l"t.11l C11ltm1/p11lw•t1·1 •hl'l't• 111 .i•wrtnl •tvln .1111/ 10/111, A/;11 , •t.i11d.ml 111 k111x c.t•n. f>r .. urix SN .HY \,t/1 $9. 99 (1( J) • $/J.Y9 qm•en or king. ir:/111•1111.1 }()( J t/•11 .. 111 \11p • .,1.d1 /1/1" /l.11 · ''' fttt,·d ,f,,·1·t• 111 1 ·d1·t1t'd p.1111·r1f\. Al•o .1 ... 11/.1/Jlt 1t,111d.ml m l.·111x 1.N•, /'·"'· U11g. S22 $.11. \.tit· SIJ. 99. (HJ) • $69.99 fu///qu""" or k i11R. U11x SI HJ S/H() \/.11d•111,I(. 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Hurry m for bnt wl«tlOm .. Somt q""mmn m.ry ~ llm11d 11nd 111/ itttru "IT sub]«t to pnor wl~. SPECIAL SHOPPING HOURS: FRIDAY 10-9:30, SATURDAY 10-7, SUNDAY 11-6. ...,/. ____ _ ·-I I ' Eco-Index stl1.1 stron-g· WASHINGTON. (AP) was the 17th nse an tbe last ment than theavcraac 17.S -The government s mun 18 months as the nalJon has percent nse over similar &l"!I~ of future economic climbed steadily out of the time penods for economic activity i;osc a healthy 0. 7 dep~hs of the 198 t-82 re-recoveries followina World percent an February. the cess1on. War II. government reported • -today, as the economy con-Sance March I 982, when tinued to show surpnsana the mdex hit its low point, streoath. . it h~s risen 23.2. percent. The February ancrcasc in posuna a better amprove- the Index of Leading Econ- omic: Indicators was down f ive of the I 0 mdacators available for February con- tributed to the increase m the index. from January's l percent rise but still s~ronaer than many economists had pre- dicted. That optimistic outlook was clouded, however, by a separate report that the nation's foreign trade defi- cit posted a new record in February of$ I 0.1 billion. It marked the second straight month that a record fias been set, seeming to con- firm pessimistic forecasts that the trade deficit for the year w1U easily top S 100 billion and far surpass last year's record of $69.4 ball ion. Sa& VERTICAL LOUVRES LEVELOR BLINDS ALSO ON SALE PATIO DOOR SIZE 971/J " x 84" REG. •214 $129 1 ORANGE COUNTY'S RELAXING MUSIC STATION IS But in a third report. the government said that sales of new homes surged by 7.8 percent an February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 72 I ,000. putt mg sales for the first two months of 1984 22 percent ahead of the pace set an 1984. Analysts predict thi s year will be another good year for the housing indus- try. VALANCES & INSTALLATION AVAILABLE HUNDREDS OF STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Since 19~4 CARPET MILLS, ll''IC. KDCM 1D3.1 The increase in the index NIWPOIT llACH DISIGN CINTll 1I03 WISTCLIPP DI. = 610-t708 -,rr.': MT • fllU DICOltATMMI SPV1CI • TMUCllH • A Rob FMSTERED Sae 101ST ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS FRIDAY SAVE 48°/o ON KARASTAN'S ELOQUENCE, $19. 95 SQ. YD.-OUR LOWEST PRICE OF THE SEASON I / DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN. NO PAYMENT UNTIL SEPTEMBER, 1984)'" R eg. $39 sq. yd. Yrm c.in sc•c 1.md feel wiry tlm 1s our best·sellmg curpe1. Eloquence 1s a l)(!a-i:y cuble·lovk plush uvailable 111 50 fashion colors, timl 15 made nf Anso· IV nylon, "/ant.ist1c soil ,md Stazn remrant fiber th.it .ilso proteco .igu1mt st.itlc build·up. Eloquence tJlso cont.um HaloFresh,'11 • .m odor-pre<.ient111g wgent th.it protects .igamst />.icteri.i ?,rrrwth. You r.m rely on 1he manufwcturer'> 5 -year "guartJnteed <..'eur reszstllnce" w.irr,mt) to ensure your c.irpet's durabil1ty. Of course, we continue to prrr.:1de complete decnr.a111x St·n.·1ces w1th profess1011,1/ 1mt.i!latwn ,1/u.·wys .i<.•.iil.ible .it our muwl low prict·. Sule mds Apnl 8. Regul.ir prt<t'} :.:en• m e/jeu from M.irch H to M.irrh !8. Sou• th.11 you know w1· 'i.·e gM your c.irpet, .ill you h.i i:e to clo " rnme in .md ch110H' your color. rn Robinson 's Broadloom Ru?,s. 63, .ill srores t'\ll'pt Jf wwn l-'1110, Palm Sprm?,S and !;/Jennan Ouh *No p.rymem tmtil Septem/.a, /9>14, on .ill .m•w rug, c.irpt·tmg, /un11ture .md n"w~ss purch.Jses oj SHJO 11r mon.> rm yo111 Rob11wm \ ch.irxt (5Ub;ecr to crr!d1t apprtn:.il) fm fn" 1op1cs of m.i11u/.1ct11n > ~ :..irr.intle>, ;.. nit to. ( rmtmllC'r. Dcpl !JI, R11/i111"m\ 600 \l'' ,ii• \trw, Lm Angeh·s. CA 90017 1 SPECIAt SHOPPING HOUR : FRI DAY 10-9:30, SATURDAY 10-7, SUNDAY 11-6 .. I I . .. . ~ State lottery offers relief for taxpayers Last year, the California legislature passed the Hart-Hughes Act and committed itself to excellence in public education. This year, the state education budget faces a shortfall of at least $240 million. The dilemma is as clear as the options: California can abandon the dream of dramatic improvement in its public schools, it can levy addiuonal taxes to fund the schools or -as a bill residing in an Assembly committee and a petition currently circulating through shopping malls suggest -it can raise the money with a state-operated lottery. We endorse the dream. dislike the idea of additional direct taxation and favor a version of the lottery proposal. State run lotteries are functioning now in 1 7 states and the District of Columbia. None are a burden on the taxpayer~ all cover their own administrative costs and provide revenues that support essential services and programs. ln Pennsylvania, for example, the lottery proceeds are earmarked fo r seni<?r citizens programs -exclusively. The money buys home heating fuel to help the elderl y cope with the cold winters and it subsidizes the cost of medicine, public transportation and ev~ rent and ~ property taxes for those on limited, fixed incomes. If a bill currently being amended in the state Assembly gains approval, a California lottery expected to generate between $500 million and $1 billion annually would help support public education, senior citizens and cnme prevention. The money is voluntarily spent and, although the odds are exceedingly Ions. lottery players have the opportunity to win cash prizes ranging from a f~ dollars to a fortune. The traditional arguments against lotteri es are that they do not generate a significant amount of money, they do not provide a stable source of revenue, they encourage organized cri me to become more active and they are regressive because the poor spend a ~reater percentage of their income on lottery tickets than do the n ch. Experiences in other states, however, show that lotteries generate millions of dollars with measurable and predictable ~ regularity and that total state control of the games provides no ~ opportunity for organized crime to participate in them. t Poor people, of course, spend a greater percentage of their 1 income o n everything than do rich people; that's one of the most t-significant differences between the groups. Studies have found that some kinds of lottery games are more attractive to higher income players. while other games attract a greater percenta~e of low income players. A state with a guilty feeling that 11 is encouraging ticket-buying by those who can least afford it, can ... tailor its games to suit its revenue philosophy. • Lottery opponents invariably conclude that the ga mes are r inappropriate because they are somehow less moral than race · track betting, draw poker and bingo, -or even the death penalty -all of which are legal in C.alifornia. Even Canadian lottery .• tickets and Irish Sweepstakes tickets are sold here without an !. outpouring of righteous objection. ~· When we stan relying on politicians for moral leadership, • we'll reaJJ y be gambling. .. There is a possibility, remote at this stage, that the Assembly version of the lottery bill and the shopping mall version wiJI be • put to the voters on the June 5 ballot. We dislike the bilJ for which petitions are circulating in public places because it calls for the formation of a state lottery commission of only five members and defines a quorum as any two of them . Simply, we don't think that's enough control. The legisla tive version creates a commission of 13 members and, according to one of its autho rs, Assemblyman Tom Bane of Van Nuys, that number may grow to 17. However, we think the bill, known as ACA 6, aims to please too manx people with too little money. We would like to see a lottery bill that funnels all of its proceeds into public education, to augment the budget and prevent shortfalls like we face thi s year and to pay off a $4 billion backlog in needed school repairs. A recent California Poll found 77 percent of the people of this state favor a lottery. Many of them will si~n lottery petitio ns; perhaps a sufficient number to put that initiative on the ballot while the legislative version with the better-controlled com- . mission languished in Sacramento. For that reason. we urge our representatives in the , Assembly and the Senate to act quickly on the lottery question. For all the other reasons we have discussed. we urge them to act positively. Military deserts service wives WASHINGTON -Few would argue that the life of a military wife isn't easy. The Navy even has a ·recruiting ad that warns: .. Navy wife. It's the toughest job in the Navy." What the recruiters don·t warn. though. is that ex-wives of military men have it even tougher. The long separations. frequent transfers and single-parent child reari~ that make life so difficult for mihtary wives create ferti le ground for the breakup of marriages. Yet once a women is divorced from a serviceman. she abruptly loses the protection and benefits that she had grown accustomed to: medical and insurance coverage, commissary and PX privileges, and the prospect of shanog the pension her husband was building during their marriage. Many ex-wives also have a hard time trying to collect court-ordered alimony and child-support payments from defaulting servicemen. Through my Citizens Watch. I have received many letters detailing the poverty and desperation in which many of these former service wives have been forced to live. One Virginia woman. for example. bad to live in a battered tent with her 12-year-old son. Her retired military ex-husband had left her in debt and soon stopped sending the $80 a week in court-ordered child support. Another woman. a Navy ex-wife whose mamage was dissolved after 23 years. never got the $500 a month JACK AllDEISOll the court had o rdered her ex-husband to pay. Until the Christian Broad- casting Network in Virginia Beach, Va., found subsidized housing for her, she and her five children were living in their automobile, unable even to n:placc a shattered window. In 1982, Con3fCss ~rtially rec- tified these inJustJccs Wlth passage of the Uniformed Services Former Spouse Protection Act. It allowed retirement pay to be divided as part of a divorce settlement. And it created a mechanism that allows ex-wives to collect court-ordered alimony. child support and property seulements directly from the military -if the couple had been married during at least 10 years of the spouse's active duty. The law also permits voluntary assignment of survivor benefits to a former spouse -for those who retlfed from the service aftu passage of the act. And it extends commissary privileges and medical care to former spouses who haven't remarried - but only if the couple had been married for at least 20 years of active duty and were divorced after Feb. I, 1983. As one cntic of the system pointed out to my associate Kathy McDonald, that cutoff date leaves out the very women who would be most in need. Those divorced before Feb. I, 1983, after 20 years of marriage, are older women who must pay stccP. premiums for health insurance -1f they can even pass the insurance company physical. Measures intended to correct the existing inequities in the law have been introduced in Congress and are pending befon: the House and Senate Armed Services committees. Even so, thousands of military ex-wives will still not be protected. One class of such women 1s the ex-wives of servicemen who were disabled before the active-duty re- quirement was met. * women in Mobile. Ala.. herself partially dis- abled, described the irony of her situation after her husband was badly injured in an accidenL A paraplegic. he asked for a divorce. "Ironically," she wrote, "had my husband died at the time of his accident. I as the widow would have been entitled to ... a lifetime widow's pension, medical and other military benefits .... But as a widow of the 'living dead.' I am not entitled to any personal compensation or medical benefits." Jack A.Dder1oa I• a 1yadlcated co/amal1t. Life imitates art-and escapes In the reformatory at Caserta, Italy, as guards watched a movie, five youthful pnsoners escaped. The movie was about guards who watched a movie while youthful prisoners escaped. "Reasonable men behave much the same the world over -be they 1..orporate directors or tribal natives,'' writes a client. Quite so. Observed Mark Twain on one missionary's fate among African cannibals: "They listened with great interest to every- thm~.he had to say, and then they ate him. C on s ider the average once-remamed woman Jf widowed. her first marriage lasted eleven and a half years, and she married six years later at age 39. If divorced, her first marriage lasted six years, and she married four and a half years later at age 32. You figure the value of an oriental rug by the number of knots per square inch. Horse racers report half a m1lhon dollars is an avera~ price now for a promising thoroughbred yearling. Those mosquitoes in the Canadian Arctic arc not just pesky, but down- right deadly . The y attac k warm-blooded animals m swarms. Scientists who calculate such matters say those brutal little beasts could draw an unprotected man dry in four hours. The duly arm of the mantis shrimp is sprin~-loadcd. When it triggers its release, 1t snaps with such force that it can split another shrimp in two. The little rascal is no bigger than your finger. But it can break the glass wall of an aquarium. You don't "lose your temper" in Australia's Sydney, ·you "throw a mental." L.M. Boyd Is a 1yadlcated colamal•f. JOBJlf PAW90Pf Band.llfton S-cll RICHllD Co1E11 Hart's newldea: Passing the buck Candidate blames staff members for campaign gaff es WASHJNGTON-WhenGary Hart was first asked why his official biography incorrectly listed hisage as 46 rather than 47, he blamed it on a mistalce by someone on ~is staff. When Hart denounced a television commercial for Walter F. Mondale only to be told there was no such commerciaJ, he blamed the mistake on bad staff work back in Washing- ton. A bit later, when Hart was asked about one ofbis own ads, be said it should not have been aired. It was a mistake -not his, of course, but a staffer's. And when Hart was confronted by a Jetter in which he enunciated a different policy towards moving the United States Embassy to Jerusalem than the one be adopted recently in New York, he said the letter had been written by-you _guessed it -a staffer. It was a mistake. You are forgiven fordetcclinga pattern hen: and for concluding that Hart is the opposite of a stand-up guy -maybe a fall-down guy. He is fast becoming the candidate of the dog-ate-my-homework ticket -a man who is wilJing to take responsi- bility for almost nothing. After all, what's a staff for'? his possible. of course, that a staff member really did misunderstand the senator's position on moving the embassy to Jerusalem. That's under- standable. Hart him self was on film saying that while he favored moving the Umted States Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, it should be done only as part of a larger packageof Israeli-Arab negotiations. Any staff member should be excused for con- cluding that what his boss was saying was really his position. The other m is takes, too, were ultimately Hart's. A man who has already run one presidential cam- paign (Geol'le McGovern's in 1972) and two ofh1s own senatorial cam- paigns, ought to know better than to denounce a commerical that is not, in fact, being aired. Hart might have been fed bum information, but it was his responsibilty to check. The same bolds for his own ads. Han is supposed to know what he is putting on the air, since television commercials are at least as i m po nan t asanysinf)espeech. lfHan knows ahead ofume w~t he will be saying in a speech, he ought to know ahead of time what his advertising ~pie are sayinfforhim. That'shisJob-or onco them. It must be Hart's delusion that he will be held to the same standard of non-responsibility as President Re- agan. He is mistaken there. Jn the first place, the President stands up for his aides, no matter what. He sees their oath ofoffice as akin to the marriage vow -for better or worse, for richer or poorer. It matters not to lli m wtflch of the~ it is-richer, poorer, better, worse or even richer and worse, as is the case with Edwin Meese UL Ii 1. Student perform~nce improves with attitude And in the second placca ttfe public long a$o realized that the l'resident really 1s not responsible for much of what his administration docs - even, sometimes, for what he says. The man has evolved into some sort of constitutional monarch, n:p- resenlillJ not llis own policies, not his own dec1sions, not even his own rhetoric. but the nation itself. The President has even managed to put the Lebanon fiasco behind him, but he did it without blaming a single staff 8-ide. For Reagan, Godless Com- munism serves the purpose that staff 8-ides do for Han. • By JOHN PAWSON Today our nation ·s educational instllutionsare being analyzed and attacked from all segments of our society. The public schools. according to the current perception. are Just not aood enough. But our public schools only reflect r what is good and what 1s bad about the society m which they serve. So when that society stops supponi ng their educational systems there fol- lows the inevitable decline in the quality of education. Thomas Jefferson and other found- ioa fathers understood the 1 mpon-anoe of education lo the survival of our radical ncwfonn of government. They made sure that our democracy • •nd its future were intimately linked ~ tothequalityofcducation that we can provide our students. Historically, -• tbe voters of the United Stateund "' their 1ovemment have a;ven the publk schools unprecedented ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat financial and ps>chological suppon. Free edu<:at1on for everyone com- bined wnh our wealth of natural resources and free enterprise to make this nation into a respected world leader in less than 200 years. In the recent past, a perceptible change has pervaded this land: the public no longer reveres education as 1t once did. Political decisions, budgetary nightmares, low staff mor- ale and student indifference have decimated the public schools. Now, after years ofbenign neaJect, schools and education have become the hot politic.al topic. Just last year, four national commissions reported a precipitous decline in tbequalityof educatjon in our public schools. It nowai>pean that politicians have discovered anotherwhippioi boy for societ y's ilb. As a science teacher for the past 14 years. I. too, have beoomc inma ini- ly concerned about the quality of education that I can s,jvc my students. H. L. lchwertz Ill ChHJ OowellbJ Editor and ANr\itnt 10 ,,... P\Jt)I..., •r P\lllllllNd _, dllt ~ "" ~ ., lJO llw• !by 1 Golla ...... AdOrfte C<"''-IOfrc• 10 lo• IMO Cost•"'-CA 9, LarryD.S,1 .. Uan.g.ng £<'ilor Frenk Zlnl AMOCl.tla Edftor ,• r I ' /.,.. Yes. money is light and m} salary 1s not exorbitant. but giving more money to the schools might not solve one of the basic problems that I face everyday in the classroom -student apathy. Money is not a panacea for that problem. The public schools have been pl~ed by a mynad of problems which include inadequate funding and low staff morale, but I believe that the poor performance of our average students can be improved if they change their attitude toward the learning process. For example in my hfe science class one recent Thursday, l auiiJ1ed a readioiassjlflmcnt with qucsuons due on Monday. Out of32 students in t be class, t rccei ved only 12completedwignments. When pr~ssreportscameout, I invited the p_arentsofstudents ~ivinaan .. F' arade to contact meat school. So fa_r,one~ntbasdoneao. When I called several parcnta. theyeeemed gcnuinetr alarmed by theiuon'• or daLlJhtcr s perl'ormancc, but dJd nol know how to solve the problem. At the high school where I teaeb. there arc students who are doina outstandina work. TbcirscorHon the SAT.:... Advancement Placement Tests. and vPA • .. re superb. Theneem U> be succasfuJ m 1 l)'ltctn wfiere many others are not. Wlly? Bcca:ute ~ JOmehow ha vc developed 1 posiu ve attitude toward schoot and the learn· inanpcrie~ School fonhcm iu business but It can be fun even though most ofleaminJ is difficult and sometimes bonng. Our successful students have been instilled with an attitude that all of this "educational" material has an u ltimate purpo~. My average students are not stupid, but those with chaotic home lives, peer pressure, and scnerally poor attitudes toward school are pr<>- arammed for falJure. Even though private schools can select tbcirstu· dcn'ts and have the financial commit· ment of the pa:rena, a major factor for their hi&h 1ucx:ess rate is the ~ilive leaminaattitude they instill in their students. Some of my a vcrqc stu- dents lb.ink that school is 1 plac:e for sodalizi n.a. ma.kin& oneselfbeau ti f u 1 indau.and leaminaaboutdatinathc o~itete1. ReocnUytutudent asked to phia her electric curlina iron in dwinaclasal Well, at 1CU1 she asked! Therefore, I believe our society musi ~ ita lhinkina•bout ed~ tion ifit wan ta a viable and pro- dueti~ P'91"'m. Now 11 time (or our poUticaans 1n Wuhinaton .nd Sacramento, those natiooaf educatton commissionen, ourtchool leaden, tcachcts, stu.dcnts aod tbe votiftl~blic to ~ummc their commitment to the public tchool . Theaverqestudtnuwho WtU beoomc tl\e bldbone of our futurelOC'le1ydcaet'\'ttoknowand understand the i mponancc of aohooJ· once they improve their attitudes towards learning, they will become more successful, develop better self-images and incrca~ their con- tributions to our society. Does this change in thinkrngcost money? No! It is only one small positive step to improve our educa· tional system. Each member of the learning process, the teacher. the student, and the parent must bring an emotional commitment to the classroom with respect to its basic wonh. Our society must increase its psycholoaical commitment to educa- tion and iJ\stJU into itsatudenu the value of education. Research by John R. Bormuth at the Univcnity of Olicago bas pointed out that for every dollar spent on education, $6 ll added to our national incomeand accord.ina to the U oiled States Do- par\tlW'lt of'E.ducation, the COil of education now is only 7 pmient of the groanauonalproduct. lbuaeduca· tion in wise investment in the fUture. Wecannotsolvealledu.c::ational problems with one aiant leap, but we n.ttd to stan now for we e1nnot 1trotd to sit idly by Af?-d do o.olhi114-The powcrof po11uveatt1tudcs 11 un· limltcd. lfonecan rid tumtdfofa deep mcnw ~oa h1Ycosn tion. then il·s tame to uy it on education. ..... . . But Hart, by his own testimony, is suPPotcd to be head and sbouldcn above R~n -especially intellec- tually. He as the candidate who quote5 Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace" and does not mc.n the movie. He is the candidateofnewidcas. tbeonewitha thouJbtful position on anythina thouJbtful, the one who bas written two tiooks, the last delineatina bis ptOlflJDI. Unlike.Reagan, Hartat- ICrtJ that be i11Jw1ys inch&rJIC. In fact, his campeian bas been c:ritiized because Kart iuul)l)Oled to be too much in cbaJJe _:the camoa.ia.ft man..-as well u the candiditc. Maybe Hart is just aoi~ throuab a ~Period in the campaJlll. Maybe he b tited and &hort of aleep and maybe that is thce11:planat1on for all bisPJfes. Wbatc"Vertbetut0n may be. thouab. hit incessant budt J>UllDI ls hardly a new idea. In kt, it lookl aWftall'I much libtomcthlnl we have on bd'ore-the old ec:apqoatia.,. ~C.-.u••1*1klt&H ~ .. I .ti! .. -~-- Why doff• mother compare her kitchen to Dl1neyl•nct? 8MP99e82. Pi~k a college that won't close - Ch eck .school's vulnerabilit y, 200 disappeared s ince 1970 By CHANGING TIMES The ...... Meea&IM They are the halls of yesterday's ivy, the more than 200colleges that have closed their doors or merged with other schools since 1970. • Although public institutions ofhsghcr education sometimes close, most of the colleges that have gone under have been private arts schools-more than 85 percent with fewer than 500 students. more than 60 percent with fewer than 250. Institutions with a religious orientation have had a partJcularly rough time. More than 20 small Catholic colleges and more than a dozen degree-granting seminaries ha ve closed. Estimates are that another I 00 or 200 colleges will close as the 1980s move on -hardly a wholesale shutdown in a field of3,000-plus institutions but enough to disrupt the lives of thousands of students and their famihes. Although no one can say with cenainty which college will make it and which won't, there are ways to get a fix on a school's vulnerability. Look a& enrollment trends. Although you should expcctcnrdllments to be shrinking, because ofa smaJlcr pool of collegc-aJe people, a decline of25 percent or more over three years 1s worrisome. Shrinkage ofas little as 4 perccnJ a year could be cause for concern in a very small college. Look at the composition of the student body. too. Foreign students can enhance a school's intellectual environment, but iOarge numbers are admitted quickly to shore up enrollment, they may swamp college resources for counseling and other needed services. A quick tilt to part-time students, another approach to boostina enrollments, can make full-tim ers feel uncom- fonable and less inclined to stay. Examine student quality. Colleges that arc academically stro~are usually financially strong as well. It's a gpod si$n sf a college can pick and choose among applicants, rejecting I 0 percent or more. and ifthe school mostly accepts and admits youngsters who rank sn the top half ortheir high school graduating class and score above average on the national admissions tests-the SAT or ACT. Other good signs: 7 5 percent or more of the freshmen come back for their sophomore year; at least half stay to Fine and Dandy DEBBIE 15 RIGHI. yOu LOOK ii RED , . OLD GIRL. J/'\.. ( ·~~-.J ,,..I SUPPO~E 1. °1 COULD PU\ A LITTLE fY\ONE.Y INTO FIXI~ YOU UP, JUSTINE.. cam a bachelor's degree, and a good proportion of graduates goon to graduate or professional schools or are hired by well-regarded firms. Check out the financial underpinnings. Many pnvate four-year colleges have rclauvely small endowments. Size is less important than what's happening to the endow- ment. lfit is being drawn down year after year, hard times may have forced trustees to borrow from principal or the coUege's investment ponfolio may be takms a beating. lndividu~I and corporate giving to institutions of higher education is up. A college at which gifts are dwindling may be out of touch or out offavorwtth traditional gift sources and not looking hard enough for newsuppon. If debt service isgrowingeach year. it suggests weakness ina school with few financial resources. On the "other hand. co11ege finance authority Nathan D1ckmeyer maxes a'distinction among Jypes of debt. For instance, he calls long-term building commitments "optjm1suc debt," because they usually mean the college has found a way to suppon new construction. Check the school'saccreditatton status with a college officer. lfthecollege in question is accredited on a _ probationary basis or for less than the usual I 0 years. ask the officerwhyord1rect.quest1ons to the accrediting body. Accrcditrngagenciesarc not required to divulge their reports, but some may tell you about academic, fiscal or governance problems responsible for reduced accredita- By Katy Brooks WHAT 00 YOU "fHl~I<? IS 11-tE. HOOD OR~(tJT f 00 fY\UCH 7 ·inner self has passport to power By ROBIN OLNEY Oelly ~I Con"HllOftOeftl We arc all born with a special person inside us. who, when we arc being true to that person. enables "When you're in pain or need, you can't attract the right person." he says. On the subject of being needy. Burns emphasizes that the things that belong in yo ur life will stay there even if you don't hang on to them. When being true to that inner self: the .. n~" disappears and the nght people are drawn into your hfe. Maximizing your potential. then, is the surest way of drawing your equivalent to you. us to be so f ulfilJed that we no longer have to grab and , hold on to what we want. It comes to us and is ours. Such 1s the belief and philosophy of Bill Bums, psychic and lecturer, who spoke recently at South Coast Plaza Hotel about soul mates. 1 "You must get nd of the iron before you can get the copper," he says, using a law of science to illustrate a His series of personal empowerment seminars. called " 'l'DENTITY: Passport to Personal Power." shows that per- so nal empowerment comes BILL BURNS from within and has little to do with external influences. On the subJeCt of finding that soul mate in your hfe, Bums says that when you create a need. you look for someone to "fix it." In terms of a personal relationship, this stands in the way of finding a true soul mate. PAPARAZZI Dllllr,......,..,,, ........ working law of re!ations.hips. . . . "Everyone, including you, 1s an 1nte.rru~t1~n . in someone else's life," he continues. The question ss, 1s 1t a positive one? Wrong interruptions are distracting and the right person will stay away. Bums of Boston has consulted with faculty members of Harvard University and the Massachusetts lnstit\lte of Technology. While he is regarded as a psychic who also acts as a healer and medium, he considers himself foremost to be a teacher. "I teach people how to gain access to the information within all of us which reveals our potential. our rights, our talents and where we're headed." he says. Perhaps the most unique aspect of the " 'l'DENTITY" seminars, is Burns' goal to "teach clients how to get along without me." Mary Jeffertea. party chalrman. welcomed John Blick and Patty Truman lent their Y•onne Crowahaw. an amdllary founder. aapport to recOfnltton of atadent art. 'ORANGE' DESIGNS APPEAL 10th annual student show supports Laguna art school When they final ly aot it all tcsether last week. a bu.1ch of Design ins Women saw oranae. The occasion wastbe JOthannual exhibitofstudent art, "Color It Orange," stqed by the fund-raisi na auxiliary of the Laauna Beach School of Art. And "all" of what the women aot toatther was an imprcssivedisplayofS7Sworksofart-thecream ofa crop of 4,000 entries-sub~ ued by kinderpn enen through 12th araders from Oranac County's public and private schools. To celebrate the event, Dcsianina Women aave a panyand invited thcirspouseulonatodrum up more support. Event chairman M~ Jdferla (helped by son Troy) bid her bands full, laterally a p>d bit of the time, JCttma ready fo r the prosretlive buffet dinner party that bqan in StudioSwith anamyofvcaetablesfordippina andsai.ds then moved into the mainplle~turina pa ta vnth 1three sauces. Florenunc chicken stsand French bread. Deucn , 1CTVed in another studio. was fresh fruit wu. Gae and .hAllM Mb were siahted perched precariously on a stairway near the entrance while trying to balance theirdinnerplates. Jeu Tudowaky and Be~ Kocll also were spotted among the an lovers. Mary Lee Beck, president of Designing Women. called the party a members' favorite. and Mariel Rey-.old1, the aux.iliary's founder, wasamona the panyiocrs, as was Yvoue Crow.Uw, chairman oft he "Color It Orange" exhibit. She credited good teamwork with getting a tough jobdone-ajobthat involved 3,S00voh4nteerhours by the IOOactivemcmbcrsoftheauxiliary. Thcteam included Marte Pe11lo, ~yU1 eo.u... Carol Mac· Doqall, Mary Jefferta, Jeu Wetmen, BUUe Haa1n, Carol)'ll Adtermu, Jerri Dwu, JeAaa &Ula11wortll, Pam GoN1ceta, Pe1 Retlay,JoeS&e~ Fay S.wmu..NUCJ Lawraee, CIHy a..,..ws,Nucy BubeU. DMtlSldelcl1, MarJ Y .... ,Allee Vu Camp and Q111...,. Proceeds from the event are used to pay for 20 scholarships to the an school, and 80 hono1"6blc mentionsareawardedtoothcrstudenuwhocompeteat ajuricdshowina,. Thcjudac$thi rearwercart professon Toey Dd..a• of UC lrv1ocand Dutn rr.Mel of the C•l tate, Fullen on. Pa,,.,-aui is wrirttn by Daily Pilot Srylt Edi tor Melinda HuddleJJon. . . • • .. While acti vely involved with each seminar partici- pant. he is most interested in showing him or her how to tune into their own psychic abtlittcs. He shuns the term "psychic powers" however, preferring to call them .. tools which should supplement, not replaoc. the other tools of science. medicine. religion and philosophy." Bums cites a recent example were a psychiatrist reached a plateau with hi s patient and sent him to Bums who was able to do a reading on him. As a result of the psychic consullauon. both psych1atns1 and patient were able to proceed along new lines with a construcuve therapy. It 's not unusual, either. for Burns to refer someone to an organization or school of belief -fundamentalist Christian or est -that he himself.does not ascribe to if Bums perceives through psychic awareness that it will enhance the client's growth. "TDENTITY' makes you the authonty in your life." he says. "The seminar helps you grow through insight and understanding, rather than through confrontation and force." Burns' next lecture in Orange County will be April 11 at University of Southern California's Orange County Center, 2361 Campus Drive. Irvine. when his topic will be "Pannerships and Sexuality." The next " 'l'DENTITY" seminars will be April 28 and 29 and May 5 and 6 in Los Angeles. For more information. phone (213) 651-4163. Connie Morthland and Mary Lee Beck, aa.dllary preaident, waited for dinner. I e I tion status. A library reference,·· Accredited JnttitutioaOI Postsecondary Education." published by tbe Americaa ' Council on Education, lists addres!eSand pbooe numbers for major accrediting bodies. · Many collqes today are shnnking in size, b1,1t they me " gomgabout it in an orderly way thauhouldn'Jcau1e·alanit .... Planning for decline may lake a number of form~ such as trimming facblty and programs. tu.mint part ofi • .~ student housing to Other uses, adding job-related ~to a liberal am curriculum and paying more attention to Cued raising. . Somecolleiesthatcan't make it on their own may negotiate mergers. Even if the college isn't viable. certain programs may be taken over by another college. Precipitous midscmestcr closings arc rare. but a wamingofa.s littleas60days is not uncommon. Schools with more forcsightgivea full academic year's notkc. In most cases there will be institutionsca&ff lOac.oepl transfer students from a closing college, and families will . • gettheinujtion 's wonh. • If you face a closin$-ioduccd transfer, make sure the • registrar and the financial aid office forward your •• academic records and fioanc1al aid transcript to the receiving institutions, and noufy any agency that gives y~ • financial aid of the switchover. · ·•· Colleges that go out ofbusincss arc supposed to S« that records of past and present students are turned over \O a responsible authority for permanent filing, and in some states they arc legally bound to do so. Elizabeth Einatein hu workinC knowledle -and a llcen.ae -to back her ezperti.8e. . Seminar aids· stepf amilies ... .. Strengthening Our Stcpfamilies" will be the ~ uve of a seminar from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday. April 6, in Orange Coast College's Forum. The lecturer will be Elizabeth Einstein, a resident of New York and author of the award-wtnning .. l'h$ Stepfamily: Living. Loving and Leaming." The boolt.b based on her experiences as a stepchild and stepmolhePu well as interviews conducted with stepfamilies ...S professionals who work with stepfamshes. :: Einstein also is foundsng editor of the natioital newsletter. "Stepfamily Bulletin" and a director of 1ht Stepfamily Association of America. • "Stanin~ over in a remamage with children from former rclat1onsh1ps ss a big challenge,'' Einstein says. "Too many people den' this rcaht). What they need'-• co nsiderable amount ·of infonnation to make lJlis 'different kind' of fam1h succeed." Exploring the myth·s and realities of stepfam1ly livih&· and learnme how 1t differs structurall) from the nuclar family provides a beginning for a stronger merger. "Tbls scmsnar 1s pan1cularl) ,aJuablc for s1flflc ~ cons1denng rcmamage. co uples and profess1ona1S w\o work with stepfam1lies." Einstein says. The $6 tickets are available in the Student Center Building. For more deuii.ls, phone 432-5880. I -I . l -c I J l l I 1 .ilitary spending angers reader DEAR ANN ~DERS: I read aomelhina io 1 Aorida newspaper taat made me so mAd Jtouldn'tsec strai&ht. Two senior Navy officers. Q arles Oliver and AtH• l.uDEIS l:en Clar.comboflemoor Naval AirSation near Fresno, -..ere in charge of a project involving the F-18 Hornet. They tbouaht S 1,280 for a diode was rather expensive and ctecided to bunt for one that was cheaper. They found 11 io alocal haJ'dware store. lt cost 34 cents. (A diode as a device 1boutthesizeof a grain of rice. It is used to control electrical current.) This made me wonder how much more ripping off is 1oin1 on -and where? Do yo u have the courage to pn n l ibis letter?-MIAMI READER we do Ith qiy lloue. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My parents would nota.Uow me to have my ex-boyfriend over beause be was a dru& abuser and aot me on some stuff. Every time they found out 1 was with him I was grounded. I really did like the guy a lot but I knew be was bad news. I stayed witb him five months lonaer than I would have-just to spite my parent . I finall y bro«e up with .. Joe'' when they stopped hassling m~1 My sugcstion to all parents is to cool it. Your daughter will realize she can do better, but it must be her idea. · · I am' now cnga1ed to a wonderf uJ guy who is strai,gh t as agate and has a wonderful fu ture. -HAPPY AT LAS;f DEAR HAPPY: You're 11DglD1 my ao111 -1eco11d vene. Tbaak1 for tbe refral.D. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Don'tbcsoquick to challenge the response from Mr. "Drcent" to the lady's question, "Where arc the nice guys?" I can tell you where they are-they're finishinalast. I am almost twice 1 ofd u t.be man who wrote and I aartt with him. Poll your readen and find out how many men (and women) have noticed tbjs phenomenon: The clauiettbe gal, the bummierthe auy she isattracted to. Behavioral scientists can speculate from now 'tit doomsday on why so many women make these lol.lsy choices. The reason is unimportant. The creep still 1ets whal he wants. Almost every female insists she wants to be treated weU, but the shoes under her bed rarely belong to Mr, Nice Guy. -STAR WITNESS. USA "' DI.AR ST AR:Muy readert apee wit• y .. , IHll I cu't belJeve tllece are tlaat maay sick cla.leka Ml daere. • • • There 1s·a big di fference between cold and cool. Ann Landers shows you how 10 e,Jay it cool withour frttzing ~pleoutin herbookJet. • Teen-AgeScx-Ten Ways to Cool It" Send 50~nt& and a /Oft8, ~lf..addrewxl, stamped en velope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box I 1995, Chicago, I/I. 60611. DEAR M1AM1l: So wb t '1 oew? And 1peakiog of •tnaeou 1peacliq, accordlDI to Rath Slvard t "World MW&a.ry ud SoclaJ £xpeoditartt -1983"). the world ..... Sl.3 mlllloa oa arm1 every minute and ln that same ,efte4, H clll.hlrea die for waat of food u d lnexpeosln vacdHI tkat coaJd u ve lives. Cu yo• badJe uot•er 1tatistlc? The rose ol a single ..cleu 1ebmarine eqaaJ1 tbe annual education budget of U developlA1 coutrtes wUb 160 million school-age cStWra. Appliances out to get her U yoa don't like these oum~rs. wrl te to the person :;; • represent• you lD Watbl.Dgtoo -your congressman 1eutor1. Remem~r. YOU sea t them there. • • • DEA R ANN LANDERS: I recall that 15.000 people wrote to you about the··nght way" to hang 101let paper. I bavea si milar problem. Can you help? . · What is the proper wa} 10 pu I sheets on a bed? I) 11 fancy side facing fancy side-or bottom sheet and 1op sheet both facing the blanket'! I do it sandwich style. so when I open the co"ers I am looking at two fancy sides. My sister-in-la~~} s I am doing it wrong. She learned from her mother who. an her day , had nothing but white sheets. What do )'OU say'>-J.J. IN WI NNIPEG DEAR J .J.: Your rnetbod makes sense. Tbat's tbe way Just when I thought 1l was sale to go into the kitchen again. I read th1!i storv about the Pallsbul) Bake-o ff. A woman from Phoenix. Anl .. Cath) Emery. was well on her wa y to ~·. E111 J •· Bo11EcK t.=.. ~ making hrstorywith her pineapple pecan quick bread when she removed it from the oven and the hot pan slipped and oven urned on the opened oven door. This was no accident. It was a kitchen's revenge. If this can happen toa world-class cook. what chance do the rest of us have? There are few cooks among us who have not suffered an this cu lanai) war zone at one time or another. Sometimes I thank we should get combat pay just for lllEDIATE CASH "A TARZAN MOVIE LIKE NO OTH ER YOU 'VE EVER S EEN! THIS GORGEOUS-LOOKING EPIC FILM ... IS ENTERTA I NING, INTE LLIGENT, EVEN TOUCHING:' ) .... iv..a 'E"'"'~-~-" GOLD, DIAMON.DS en4 VALUAIUS ft.UllLlilEWILEU 873-03l5 3111 Newport Blvd. "A soaring adventure, a miracle of imaginative moviemaking. You will be spellbound until the fi nal fadeout of this ravishing, magical epic'.' 1,,., llo1i.-l'USMOPuLIT.-'' RUFFELL'$ UPHOLSTEAY, l,!tC. ,., ....... tf '"' Ute 1922 HARBOR BLVD COST A MESA -548· 1156 Have something to sell? Classified ad• do lt well. showing up. I lea med a long tame ago that we never really run our own kitchens. They run us and can make us look real bad. I can make aJelatin salad a million times and have to strap it in to keep It from sliding out of the mold. Have 10 people in to dinner, make the same salad, and you can'lget 11 out of the pan with a fl amethrower. My oven is vindictive. It knows when I'm baking a nothing one-layer sheet cake to cut into.squares and send for I unches. That cake will rise to the top of the oven and be so level you could build a house on it. Let me slide in three layers for a special birthday cake and it will come out looking like an excavation site for a new parking lot. Freezers arc not your friend either. Little leftovers stored in foil seem to have some son of sex life. They multiply like field mice. Ice cubes, on the other hand, diminish with each day, especially during the summer. In between dealing with the temperament of appliances. we have disposers that nip at our fingers, mixers that sprayourcetlings, ovens that bum the top and undercook the bottom. dishwashers that scrub the handles off our silverware and leave the egg on the plates, exhaust fans that run only when you 're on the phone and toasters that are life-threatena ng. C.athy Emery was just another victim. No one gets an y sympathy from a husband. Mine tells me my kitchen is like Disneyland. Actually, he's n~t. The refngerator 1sAdven- turelaod, the plumbmg is Frontierland. the freezer is Futureland and the stove is Fantasy land. All ofit 1s out to get me! I'm just along for the ride. Pilat Tense moment Jamee B. s 11r1rtna (left) and Daillel J . Traftll- tl confer on the 6eat way to handle a boetaee crlel• on .. 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WllEll 639·8770 SYUFY STADIUM DR·IN II.A Ill LA NE.All S l MlUl IUEH PAH 821·4070 ' PACIFIC'S LINCOLN OR IN -· ~" WlST or 11NOn STARTS FRIDAY * COSTA MESA 546·3102 EDWARDS CINEMA HAA8011 & AOAAIS IRVllCE 551 ·0655 EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE BAJtRAHCA lASl or CUl V!R MISSIH VIEJO 830·6991 EDWARDS VIEJO TWIN lA PAZ Al OIRISAHIA * HANCE 634·2553 SYUf Y CINE DOME CIW'MNU SA FWY SPRING CREST GRAND OPENING SALE SPRi'NG CRESTe DRAPERY CENTERS GRAND OPENING SALE HURRYI SALE ENDS NEXT WEEKI c Academy Award-winner Gene Hadanan. Henry Thomas rL "E.T.,, Huckleberry Fox from 'Terms rL Endearmene.' 'Three memorable peri(rmancee in a movie f<r every kid w00 want.a to be hugged. For every parent w00 want.a to love and understand. PAOOOCERS SALES ORGANIZATION ,._ ... ACCENT FllMS/KEITH BARISH .. ___. GENE HACKMAN HENRY THOMAS "MIS!Jt«>ERSTOOD"' "'""RIP T~. Hl£KLE8ERffY FOX, MAlHEN KERWIN.,.. SUSAN ANSPACH o......,.,JERRY SCHATZBERG .._"' TARAK BEN AMMAR "-.. ___.KEITH BARISH ...,CRAIG BAYMGARTEN k•-..o• BARRA GRANT ._..,.,._ooHORENCE MONTGOMERY -.. 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AVMABLC I aPRi'No CREST. As 1804 fOP(MT Bl.VD. COSTA •SA L &50·2170 E FREE IN HOM£ ESTIMATES .J BRAND SA LE UP TO 50% OFF 00 SELECTED ITEMS MARCH 28,29,3Q3t ~~ VUARN ET ~~4'z. 69 E.17th Sc. Coate Meae,CA C?14l 831-S!S' t t I t/f I • • "The Long Wair· ( 19S.) Antho- ny OutM. Chat1es ~rn 0 OHTHEMOVE SJ FAERIE TALE THEA TAE l MOYIE * * * ''Stat Trelt II The Wralh 01 Khan"' (1982) Wllkam Sha1ner. RIClt· do Montalban -7:30-u 2 OH THE TOWN 0 ~ FAMll Y FEUD D LAYERNE l SHR..EY & COWNIY U SPORTSUHE e Ol PEOPlFS COURT &l WllD, WILD WOALD Of AflMALS '1l> NEW TE:CH TIMES CJ) T1C TAC DOUGH 1¢JMAX TRAX r OJ NBA BASKETBALL -l-00-IJ ()) MAGNUM, P.I. 0 18 GIMME A BAeAK 8 MOYIE * • * •;, "Mlnlslty OI Fear .. I 19441 Ray Miiiand. Mll'jorie Reynolds D 0 TWO MAAAIAot8 G JOKER'S WILD (!)SOAP m ENTERTAINMENT TOHIOKT g)MOVIE • • •; "'The Dream Merchants .. (Part 1)(19801 Mark Hannon, Mot gen Fw- Cllild fD MONTY PYTHON'S Fl VINO QRCUS ~ COMPUTER CHAOHICLE8 ¢ MOVIE * * * '1 '"The IM OI The Slxlh Hap. pwiess·· (1958) Ingrid Bergman. Curt JU< gens HlMOYIE * * '"The SWOfd And The Sorc:.rer .. ( 1982) Lee Horsley, Kathleen Beller. ! SJ AC-. HOOD: RICHARD THE UOfMEAATS) -tc30- 0 QIFAlaYTU G T1C TAC DOUGH (!) LOVE 80A T • P.M. MAGAZINE fD MONTY PY'f'HOt''S Fl YIHO CIACU8 G> SHf.AK PREVIEWS -t:OO- • ()) SlitOH l SNOH 11= GNEWS Gt MERV GAIFFlt .MYmRYI '1l) DON'T IOTHEA ME. l'M L..fAANltG m FWMCW. N>EP£HDENCt! Tcn\Y SlMOVIE .... "Gllljpolj .. (19811 Mii Glt>- IOn. Mlfkl•. ZlMOVIE * * "Tough Enough .. I 1983) Dennis **''l "A Week"s v1eauon·· {1981) Natl\alle Baye. Philippe Noiilt -11:30-u fl ~JOHN. M.D. 0 pt TONIGHT U TWIUGHT ZONE U ®l ABC NEWS NIGHTUHE G IH SEARCH Of ... m ARCHIE BUNKER'S Pl.ACE a> sn&TS Of SAN FIWC8CO m LATEHIGKT AMERICA a;)700CUJ8 HI MEH AT WORK IH CONCERT -12:00- " ALFRED HITCHCOCK PAESSn'S 0 EYE OH HOLLYWOOD G MOVIE * • "Castle Of Fu Manchu" ( 1972) Christophel' Lee. Maria Pertctry. Cf) INlEPENDENT NETWOAt< HEWS m ntCKE Of THE NIGHT @)MOYIE • • 11t "Culler" (1973) Peler OeAnda, Camefon Mitchell C RICHARD BELZER: CAUOKT IH THE ACT rO MOVIE * .. laura's Desires (1980) StegnJn Thell. Ins S1ern -12".30- D ~LATE NIGHT WITH OAVIO LETTBlllAN 8 GAEA T RECORD AL.BUM COUECTION O LA. TODAY (!)ROWAN l MAR'Tlf'S ~ a> UM, AMERICAN STY\.E ED GAOW1NO YEARS IH MOVIE • *') .. Second Thoughts" 11982) Lucie Arna:. Craig Wuson -12.'36- (C1MOVIE ••'Ii "Scavenger Hunt" ( 1979) , Richard Benjlmln, James Coco. -12:40-IJ()) MOVIE * • •11 .. The Last OI The Good 0uys·· ( 1978) Robert Culp. Dennis Ougln. -12:45-SlMOVIE * * "lovely Bui Deadly.. ( 1982) Lucina Dooling. Richard Herd -1:00- "MOVIE •• * .. Anse My LM ( 19'0) Clau· clelte Colbef1. Ray Milland 0 AMOS l NllJY: AHA TOUY Of A CONTAOVERSY MOVIE * ** ''Caughl In The Draft'" (1941) BOb ~. Oofolhy Lamour -~ • * '' "'Win, PllCle Or StMI" ( 1979) Mclun S1eYentofl. Alta KlfrlS. a;,OENESCOTT llPllTAIT NILIO llOTill , ... , ~···· ........ Ai"" tf .,... .... .,. PERSllll, lFIHAlllSTlll HlllDllDE RUIS Soap opera's ConboY, reaps Capitol gains By IERllY BVCK -~_,..,~,. LOS ANGELES -Producer John Conboy has tried loll of things in daytime television, but says nothioa su~ like a aame show or a soap opera done strictly to formula. Conboy tried musicals and he tried movies, but nothina captured the audience quite as well as "Love Is a Many Splendored Thins." "The Young and the Restless .. and bis latest bit, CBS' "Capitol." "Work.ina on soaps is much more ap~111 to me than prime time although it's harder work,' said Conboy, a tall, blond fonner actor. ·•wor'lcina in prime time is an alarmina way to work. lft.he network likes your show you get ari order for four episodes. But if you 're successful with a soar, opera you can go gentle into the night." ' Capitol," Conboy'a newest suCcess, has been going u~to that gentle night for two years now. It is the highest-rated b~lf hour serial on the air. He is also at work on a soap opera for NBC called "The Stars," which is about a department store dynasty, from the book by Warren Leslie. Conboy said, "I think there is a soap opera fonnula and you have to stick to it. You can't flaunt the form, but you can play around with it once you get established. ~e've tned other fonns in daytime, but nothinJ works like a soap or a game show. I produced musicals with soap opera stars. But the daytime audience is fairly ri~d and they were not able to perceive of an actor outside his regular role. "You have to stick to the form. The audience looks for romance and love stories. And the amount of reality you include depends on how the economy is at the moment. The economy was in the soup when we started 'Capitol.' so our show is flamboyant with lots of fantasy and intrigue and sex. 'Dallas' and 'Dynasty' showed us that you can do stories about the rich, but they must be unhappy. ''I think the average yearly income for our audience is S 18,000, so you have to take care of that audience. You entertain, not give them studies in frustration. I think they enjoy the machinations of the rich." Conboy believes that soap operas appeal to a wider audience today7 or. at least, more of the audience is acknowledging its addiction. "People apologize a lot for watchi~ soaps," he said. "I put 'The Young and the Restless on and then 'General Hospital' revved up and we put the soap opera on the map." He said the soaps appeal to every age and that he tries "to get them as young as J can and as old as I can." On "Capitol" be sees that the young people have problems that involve the older characters and that the older characters have problems that include the younger people. He also believes that the spread of the videocassette recorder will broaden the audience for soap operas. Working people can record the soaps during the day and watch them at ni~t. "But." said Conboy, "I'm afra1d the video recorder wall eventually destroy the Nielsen ratings. There will be no way to tell who really watches what." Producer sues for lost reven-ue LOS ANGELES (AP) - The producer who created the popular "Barney Mill- er" television series claims in an $80 million lawsuit that Columbia Pictures In- dustries cheated him out of millions of dollars in syndi- cation revenue. Danny Arnold. 59, filed the federal court suit Tues- day, demanding that Col- umbia pay his Four 0 Productions at least $40.63 million in compensatory damages plus $40 million in exemplary (compensa- tion for doing wrong) dam- ages. The suit asks that the damages be tripled in cases where Arnold allCJes the loss resulted from violation offederal anti-trust laws by Columbia. Tbesuit was filed in U.S. District Court by attorney Pierce O'Donnell of Los Angeles. It alleges that Col- umbia practiced "block booking' with "Barney Miller" in violation of Arnold's contract and fed- eral anti-trust law. "Block-booking," ac- cording to the suit, is a "tying or package arrange- ment (by which) a dis- tributor conditions the licensing of more desirable and popular television series ... upon agreement by the television station to purchase licenses for other less des.irabl~ television sbows .... Tbe effect of block-book.ina is to maxi- m izc the distributor's profits at the disadvantage of the other (profit) partici- pants." Arnold also asks the court to nullify his contract with New York-based Col- umbia. The contract gives Columbia syndication riahts to "Barney Miller" forever. The show ran on ABC from l 975 through 1982. Arnold said he had prepand a similar auit In 1982 but never filed it because Columbia 1ettled by reneaotiatina hi• con- tnct to parantee "Barney Miller'' would not be pert of a block-book.ina pack- ., to sive him t.be richt to approve all syndication ' . USI THI DAILY PILOT .. FAST alSULT .. s1avtc1 DIRICTOIY t 'ur ltt·,ull St·r' u t• c·.111 642·1671 t1t,JU I deals, and to compensate him for what he felt he had lost. "The second agreement was fraudulently ob- tained," Arnold told the Los Angeles Herald Exam- iner. "They knew when they signed tt they wouldn't live up to it." Get the point? NEW YORK (AP)-Nuwaia Kin~ the sultrv 1tar of "Tess," "Cat People0 and .. Unfaithfully Yowi4 bu been talc.ina it easy after doina a little &oo much, her spokeswoman in New Yotk ta)'I. . . Spokesman PCUY Siepl Mid the ll-yeu-old Kinski 1s 11Jt months prep.ant and Wat tak.en to a hospit.al in Rome about a week aao suffenna from Cl'amPl- "lbe reason 1he f.Ol aiclc wp that she wu overworked, ' Siepl said in New York Tuetday. "She bad been travelina too much. lo the past month 1he bad Oown from New York to Lot An&eles to London to Paris to Munich and to Rome." While Kinslc.i was in Germany "she was dubbin& the German and Klnakl French versions of her movie, 'U nwthfully Youn.• She s~s four lanauages, so she does the dubbing herself." Siegal said. • Sbe said the actress was released from the hospital after two days and is still in Rome resting. . 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BUT IT OOl9t4'T lllM10..., .. CREDIT LIN[ Dryvit names Grant to sales rep's post Debbi .Grul of lrvine has been named a Southern California sales !"Presc.otauve fo~ Dryvlt System, IDc., manufacturer of an exterior wall 1nsulat1on and finish system. G.rani, who owns her own interior dcsian firm. Graaf bterior1, has worked 1n Costa Mesa as a desjgner and contract salesperson for J.J. Klllckerbocker Carpet1, as an account executive for New Bo~ea magazine and as project coordinator for David KJacea ud A1aoctatea archttccu. • • • ~n 6 ~ybrucl'1 Newpon Beach offic.c is offering a new management consulting service headed by WWlam D. Luc Jr., a new panncr with the firm. GRAM LANG TEW ALT GORHAM The new service wall help the public accounting firm's cbents tn such areas as business stratcgjcs and improved productivity. The company plans to offer several executive seminars to introduce the service. Lang previously worked for Coopers & Lybrand from 1964 to 1972, then was employed as senior vice president of a national financial services corporation for 12 years. • • • Mlcbel A. Tewalt has been promoted to assistant vice president at Coldwell Buker Real E1tate Development Services, where he had been serving as senior project manager. Tewah previously served as assistant projec t manager for lrvlae Co.'1 industrial division. joining Coldwell in 1977. • • • Georce 8. Gorham Jr. of Huntington Beach has been promoted to regional vice president of Connecticut-based CoveDUt Llfe ID1arance Co. Gorham joined the firm in 1981 as regional director in Irvine. later becoming regional sales officer. ••• Larry Zwala has joined Irvine-based RHty Pelican Re1taarant1, 1De., as vice_pmidcnl of marketing. Zwain previously served as director of marketihg for Good Earth restaurants. Rusty Pelican has 12 restaurants io five states and three more under construction. • • • Codru Qaae Llvia11toa ud Co. hie. is relocating from Irvine to Newport Beach. The public relations and advertising firm will take over two floon of office space at Ci vie Plaza No. 5, leased from the lrvtae Co. for a total of $8.6 million. Representing the firm in the transaction was broker Dick BelMlrlcboa of the Newpon Beach office of Gnbb 6 Elll1 Commercial Brokence Gr011p. Cochran Chase specializes in consumer;• busi- ness-to-business and biomedical sciences clients. MUTUAL F UNO S I ·/ • Otenge 00881 DAILY PILOT~. M.rch 21, 1114 COMPLETE NEW YORK ITOCK EXCHANGE U8TINQ OC ripe for venture capital? By JOY DEE ANTHO.NY California is the land of venture capitalists, a group of investors who provide seed money for emerging arowth companies as well as funds for hot firms in the second or third round of product development. In fact. 45 pe~nt of all venture capital dollars arc spent in this state. UP S ANO DOWN S UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -The following llsr shows the Over -the-Counter stocks 1nd w1rr1n1S that have oone up lht most and dOwn the most based on percenr of ~htnge for Wed .. No HcurllleJ tr1dlng below S2 or 1000 s~ru 1re Included. et end 1>trcent1ge changes art the dj ererice belwffn the Previous closing b price and lod•Y.'J lasr bid price. UPS j A T~1me La!st Cht utc'tt.Q Tround lJ. 'Ill UP .S Whllmn 1/• 112 Up 1.3 l F'l?~~I~ :~ 1~ 8: ~:i CmPVld I ft UP . ~IWPEI I}) Up . enlsLdv 'f.I UP . l 1.''t,'0 ~:~ i 8: 11: l Rsh s 1 llh Up l7.6 1 Am est ''• 3,(o Uo 16.7 l • 1 ~~· s ,~ l11t s:_ 11:~ ~o rn r• 'h Up 1 .4 N ~mo un {'' 'h UP l .4 lo 2 ~t~~· 2 3,(o t ~ ~i 11:~1 l KnrN" s 17'h 2 Up 2.~ CTG un 4112 ,., UP 12.S ! ,,~r ~wl,"s ='Th Pct. 3 lntMtr -11/• !~~' ::=~ t ml\o wt 1,:~: = ~:~ I ~~1~~ 7 -J"• 1 lnt9~tat :,.. = ~ Horzlnd 7 -1 ~ gf!:k' 1~:~ = 1: ~ ~vritch s l~'.4 -l 'h tlf ~ Wh -PA. 'fnr:rw, ~~ = :~: .,rv ' al,4 -I alMlc s 11~ -I/• adec un 4JJo -'h Full before it was done Towne Cenlre Village. a 73.000 square foot shop- ping complex in Diamond Bar was completely leased two months before its com- ple1ion date. according to James G. Auther, president of National Services Com- mercial Brokerage Inc.: a Newport Beach-based real estate firm . The complex was built by Robinson Development Co. of Newport Beach. said Skip Cummins, an executive with Con1inentaJ lllinoas Venture Corp. And Oranae County appcan to be a place ripe for venture capitalists. aocord1na to Cummins. who spake to a group of business executives at the Alrponer Inn rccen1l y. 1983 was a record year for venture cap1talis1s. somcthina Cummins at- tributes primarily to lower capital gains taxes. "The IPO (1niual public offering of stock) market went crazy.-he said. According to IPO Reporter. S 12. I billion was in volved -more lhan changed hands an the ten previous years combined. Cummins does hear some com- plaints about today's venture capital market. Cocktail panics he attends often hum with Lalk that too many dollars are chasing too few deaJs. In other words, Cummins said, there is an absence of quality opportunities. But those opportunities may exist in Orange County. WalterCunenden. president of COH In c .. a venture capital firm in Newpon Beach. told the audience he feels Orange County has many of the necessary ingredients to become a primary venture capital 293o/o RETURN Without Additional Risk* Mr. W. made $780.37 on a S2.024.63 investment in just 48 days.* We specialize in our own products. "CURRENCY BROKER INC.'' 714/644-4350 *Documentation on fil e MENTOR KNOWS HI "'¥ ,_ • MW.1 I Mtw '-It lllowtlll lower CM fllO bt'll f'leCtlw 1111111-. 1t 111t1• c~ llfMlltM ~ ,w .,..""' • llGl'lt 11'¥ ~""" •'*1119 ,.., "" •• '*""' ~ ltOlll f!;Oll ....... ,....... MJ llWI.,. ......,_, • v.., u• 111 ,.,,,,,.., ll'OO'l"M _,. w1111 111111y • "" ~ l'iM ~ tft-I*~ llUllt.ltlll WI yW ~ ~ 111 '*'II It iMfll ,_It~­ lllt Pf'V! ... '*' llM ~ *"'"' . .,. 11111•• ~ -......... ,_Ill JM.( Dl~SIAAllOli ' ...... M!lttll'lt • J't ' WD10 ~no • spru0.,,... "~ • °"' ..,. ~ . °'*• "' """" . °""' ltf\oQI • c .. 1 .. ,,... Oe!Mnettetten (11 ...... "" ·- • maanet. First, he II.id. the area it in close proximity to major markets. Second, UC Irvine is dcvclopina a world clan reputation io micro- biol<>&Y. an area where seed money ll hiihJy likely to now. of three bus ness plans a day even, thoup bis firm onlr. funded two laA year. He says tw d rather tee a t~pqc plan Wlth I Cleat fOCUl IJaul a 200-paae plan comple1e trtith com·· puter spreadsheet coinputalioos tba\1 nobody undentaods. • Oranae County also bas its share of success stories. sajd Cummins. citin1 Microdata. a computer flt1'1\ whose founden spawned another successful company in the area. Emulcx Corp. Gary Kalbach, seneral panner or the venture capital arm or an invC"St· ment bankin1 company known as The Sprout Group, shared some of his insights on leverage buyouts. Leverage buyouts involve borrowing a great deal of the purchase price of a company in order to buy it. either from institutioriaJ lenders or the firm's seller. Gordon Russell, 1tnen.I pertner of Sequoia CapiLal, told the aroup the. relationship between entrepreneur· and investor 1s like a mam.te: Kalbach recommends lcverased buyouts of mundane firms whose product is well~stablished and whose cash flow is steady. High growth firms. Kalbach said, tend to use cash as fast as it comes in. ln any case. fluctuating interest rates can kill the profit in such a transaction, Kalbach warned. Kal~ch says he looks at an average OCCsemlaar on adverti•lag How, what and when you should advenise is the subject of a three-hour seminar scheduled Sa1urday at Or- anse Coast Collcae. The provam runs from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 116 of OCC's Fine Arts Building. The seminar is co-sponsored by OCC and the U.S. Small Business Administration. Admission is S 10. Lecturer will be Jack Wickert. an OCC instructor in advenim., and marketing. 10.11010 9.50/o Annucll Yield Oa1lv Rate No term. Not a C. D. Unlimited withdrawals. Daily compounding. That's the Huntington Investment Fund account from Huntington Savings. Its the high interest account that's highly flexible, too. And it s fully insured up to $100,000 by the FSLIC. So come see us today about a Hunt ington Investment Fund acrounl And start earning high money market interest without tying up your money. Now you know why your rwighbor banks at Cil HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~ INfw> f~fll••fl \•llon lb•Mli 1:10111"''""""" '-nl...M11 WI~ \ 714 1..,_.U ' ......... ~ c~·'" ... """ •~ --.11 .i u,,. .. u.,,,. .. """" 1•1••4'M'7W M•'" nffloe 11111>" w.,,., l'M 1111111 '" e... k 114 to II l . . ..... . i • I I I I . J J On the i. d- , • , Dow JoNES AvERAGES WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (APl Mar 21 Todol[ 1 21 a~~::r ! o ¥nc:~oneed 01111r,suts ~==~!~' 3 NYSE LEADERS UPs ANO DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The fotlowlne llsl shows the New York Stock Exchene>e stocks end warrants that have gone up the most and down the most based on percent of c:h11nee r11911rdlen of volume for Wed. No stteurltles tredtno betoVt S1 ere lnc;t· ·1,1ded Net ~d percentage d\1nees 1r11 !he dlfferenc11 tween the previous clos ne price and to 11v's b~·m. Price. Name L11sf Ch! Pct. i H11rteHrtk s 291/• 4 Up 19.4 Hunt hem 20V. 211• UP .I entrn ala 11:\4 lV. Up 1 .6 Ch11rte~co wt 4!i\ UP 1·6 Inn v m 4 ~ " UP .4 ~ ?t11c:1&~sln s 1t;. l'lw UP ·i t A1lledPrd 1~3'. UP . ! Ctevepak JS~ 1/1 UP 7. NetSeml s 411) l UP ·7.4 1 BlgThree 21" 21~ UUP J·1 ChlNWst 3~ ... P • l L.11farge n 11 ;,-, 34 Up . t S11~rdScl 7~ 'n UUP 6. $ Ra mark 9 " Up 7. 15 Mcormlnt wt tl'lt JM P 6. 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I yrBaldwUJO . 1/a -Va 9 PSlnd 3.SOPf -l'I• 10 lnttrmed n 34 -~" lt MGM+UA wt •!i\ -11A 2 Carlino o 1 •1,. -JI. 3 PeaOOdv 1~ -'tJ 4 Mellel WI -'t. ls Eatonc~ ot 19 -11;, 16 Lamsn $n \Ill -V. 17 MexlcQ d 11• -'le 18 RleoelTex 2 -l lle 19 Consu Pow 10111 -~ 1 0 Texfl Ind 6" -11• 1 ooerCP s 17 -~ 2 ~lowGenl 71/e -'I• 3 Frida't'.S n 101;, -~ 4 QulckRell n 14 -'n S Ameron 291/• -l WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK (AP) Mar. 21 Advanced Declined Unchanged Tolal l»u•' Newhlohs New lows TOday ~1 211 7j AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales Wednl~V price and net change of the 1Cf most eel ve Amerlc•n Stock Exch11n e luues. Ired no nelloM. llY al more Ihm S l V, 2~. Amdehl I 2, • i)' -14 WaneLabB , 1.. -1 ~uskyOG fl' ~ + /2 choBav n 1 , If• + 'I• rent Hall I , 17'h -1 Nat Patent ~· 9'h + l\ DomePtrl 1 3, 3 1-16 TIE Comm s l , 18 -~ NV Tim.es' , 261/• + '\ PhllLo Ols , 2" NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK lAP) -Mosl active ovtr· ·lh1-coun1er ,,oek, supplled bY NASO. Name mu Big Askf2 th~ ~r~d~ : : ,n '~ ,,.. Vancltm lfi , tl~ 31'h 11"' Fo•IM ' S, 4~ J43M ~ Xidex 1 6 1/• V'> -'I• ~owater 1 4 23-~24251+15·32 andn s ~·~ 1 -V. onvgt , 1 1 l!'GP s 2, I/• 1:1~ SIPeul 1 , · 'I\ +J~ GoLo QuorEs Mc rnls Qu orr s That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. Toke p track of where companies are gotng and which people are helping them get there.just watch ·credit Line: -ev ry day in the Bustnesssecttonofyournew Daily Pillt . ,, . ' • - I l J l ............. -.~ ........ Potential memben of the U .8. Olympic crew ao throa&b a menuoua practice 11ealon recently in North Lido Channel. Bad weather in the ea.at forced the rowen to mo.e tratnh'I laere. Uni wins slugfest to stay atop Sea View Irvine, Newport Harbor, El Toro stay a game behind Trojans after victories University . High won a wild one from Costa Mesa to retain its pip on first place in the Sea View League baseball race at 3-0, with three teams in hot pursuit one game back after action Wednesday. Irvine, New~rt Harbor and El Toro are each within striking distance at 2-1 following victories. Here's what happened: University 13, Costa Mesa 1% The Trojans held on to their one~game lead in the Sea View League race -but not without giving Coach Jerry Jelnick something to think about first after blowing a nine-run lead. University opened with nine runs in the first inning, then saw the Mustangs rally with nine of their own in the fourth inning to tie and two more in the fifth to go up, 12-10. Graham Everett's run-scoring triple in the fifth pulled University to within 12-11 , then the Trojans pot across the winning runs in the sixth when Pat Brown doubled and Roecr Wil~ got into scoring position with an infield single and stolen base, setting things up for Mark Favorite. Favorite delivered a two-run single A night for sweeps It was a night for sweeps in Sunset League volleyball actton Wednesday with Edison, Fountain Valley and La Quinta holding the brooms. And, on the community college front, host Golden West College made short work of Mt. San Antonio in three quick games. Fountain Valley remained atop the Sunset League standings with a I S-8, I S-6, 1S-10 triumph over Huntington Beach to improve its record to 5-0. Seven kills by Scott McKeough and six apiece by Steve Gottlieb and Brett Hanson were too much for the Oilers (2-4). Edison, led by senior outside hitters John Thomas and Ken Basal, improved its record to S-1 with a 1 S-6, 15-12, I S-8 verdict over visitmg Marina. It was the Vikings' first league defeat against four victories. La Quinta took Ocean View I S-1. 1 S-3, I S-8 behind the play of setter Russ McKenzie and middle blocker Chris Bushnell. It took the Aztecs a little more than 35 minutes to defeat the scniorless Scahawks. In community college action, Golden West set the stage for its rubber match with Santa Barbara CC as the Rustlers handled Mt. San Antonio, I S-4, 1 S-6, 1 S-2. The Rustlers and Gauchos enter· Friday's 6 p.m. showdown with 7-1 records in South Coast Conference play. Dan Maxncr. a freshman outside hitter, had nine kills for the Rustlers, while Joey Hodges had six digs and Rick Gewecke had seven kills. McCormick lifts Michigan, 83-63 NEW YORK (AP) -For Tim McCormick, the 47th National In- vitation Tournament was "the greatest thrill of my life," while for the University of Michigan it was a first. McCormick, a 6-11 forward, scored 28 points on l 3-of-16 shootfog. pulled down 14 rebounds and was named the tournament's most valu- able player as the Wolverines de- feated Notre Dame, 83-63, Wednes- day night in the championship game of the nation's oldest postseason basketball tournament. VifJinia Tech beat Southwestern Louisiana, 71-70, in the consolation game of the doubleheader played before a Madison Square Garden crowd of I 3, 123. Center John Dixon's short jump shot with I :22 remaining proved to be the winning points. I I 1 I I 1 r UCI dealt 6-5 setback UC Irvine squandered an early four-run advant14c and fell to Southern California College, 6-S, Wednesday on the winncn' field in Costa Mesa. UCI built a 4-0 lead in the fint three inninp. Mike Supr drove in the fint run in the second and the Anteateri added three more in the third u Adam Gina sinaled in one1 another came in on 1 fielder's c:ho1c:e and Doua Irvine 1queezcd in the third nan oft.be lnnJna. But the V~rd1 battled beck in the tlJlth to ue the con1e1t. John Ceballos delivemi a sacrifice fly. and RBI linakt by Rod 7.amora, Jim Collins and Dana Jecobs deadlocked the proc. In lheeiahth,SCCwcnt in front with a pair of nan1 with one comina in on a mitted double-play tr)' and the other on a doubk atal with nanncn 1t 6nt and third. • "No question, this is the thrill of my life," McCormick said. "We set out with a purpose when the NIT began, we looked at things positively and now no one can take this away." What else no one can take away is the first tournament title ever won by a University of Michigan basketball team outside its home state. "With all the great players we've had at Michigan, this is our first (title)," Coach Bill Frieder said. "These kids worked their hearts out this season and now this is something that nobody can ever take away from them. They won a presti&ious tour- nament in Madison Square Garden." The Wolverines, 23-10 and fourth-place finishers in the Bia Ten Conference1 used a 24-4 spurt early in the second nalf to bruk away from a 28-28 tie. Sophomore center Roy Tarpley scored eiaht points in the bunt, while Eric Turner added six and McCormick five. "We started to control the de- fensive boards. we attacked their preu for easy bukcu and we made them shoot u little quicker than they want~i" .Frieder aaid of the spun. .. The °'* ~ya ran the floor well. we sot tbt ban inside and stopped takina bid shots in transition ... Notre Dame, 21-1 l, had a pun of lu own at the end of the fl rat half that narrowed a 2_.. I$ deficit to 28·26 at halftime lead. "We only played poorly for the last th~ ~nultl of I.be tint half." Frieder •:id ... We did some foolish thlnp and we took some bid shou." to left to plate the tying and winning markers. University had opened the first with nine runs when Jason Gentile stroked an RBI double and later knocked in another with an RBI single. Between those two raps were singles by Paul Brown, Barry Brit- tingham, Everett and Pat Brown, in addition to Steve Kelly's two-run double. Brittingham added a 38~foot solo homer in the second and University appeared to have the game in the bag. But Costa Mesa rallied with nine runs in the fourth with the help of six walks and a hit batter, preceding Tom Kaiser's three-run triple. Rick Wanne's two-run single m the fif\h put Costa Mesa up. 12-10, but TtmBanaon BUlRuaeell University's 18-hit attack finally took its toll. lrvlne 11, Corona del Mar 0 The Vaqueros, behind the three-hit pitching of Steve Lipton and a 14-hit assault, buried the host Sea· Kings to improve their record to 2-1 in league play. Irvine got all the runs it needed in the first inning with a two-out uprising keyed by Jim Martin's RBI double. The Vaqueros added four more runs in the second inning as Remy Rahmatulla singled. John Scott walked and Mike Henigan sin&)ed to load the bases. Lipton singled one run home and Scott scored on a passed ball. That brought up Mark Heinsus who missed a squeeze bunt attempt., but Henigan managed to slide under the tag at the plate for a S-0 lead. Heinsus then rounded out the scoring with a sacrifice Oy. Henigan l(d the Irvine attack with a 3-for-4 performance while Lipton helped himself with a 3-for-4 outing. Newport Barbor 7, SaddJeback % The Sailors also stayed a step behind University in the Sea View, as John Dishon threw a two-hitter to cam his first win of the season, surviving a bit of wildness, wallcing six. Newport jumped toa 2-0lead in the first, as Je~ Piaskowski doubled down the right-field line to score a pair of runs. But the Roadrunners tied it with two of their own in the second. The Sailors assumed the lead for good in (Pleue He BASEBALL/C2) Westminster slips into tie for second Barons earn first Sunset League win by topping Marina . Westminster High moved into a tie for second place by edging Hunt- ington Beach, while Fountain Valley humbled Marina in a battle of Sunset League winless baseball teams Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile. Woodbridge let a four-run lead slip away in the seventh inning before finally claiming a win over Dana Hills, and Mater Dci stopped arch-rival Servite. Herc's how it happened: Westminster 7, Hutlngton Beacb I The Lions rallied for two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to keep pace with league-leading Ocean View in the Sunset League race. Westminster's game-winning rally was ignited by a one-out single by Tim Hanson. Martin Rodriquez then singled Hanson to third. David Shelly ran for Hanson and beat out a play at the plate on a fielder's choice to even things up at 6-6. A Huntington Beach error on a grounder then allowed the Lions to bring home the winning run. George Villegas paced the West- minster attack with a two-run double in the second and three RBI on the day. Hanson. meanwhile. was 2 for 3 and scored two runs as the Lions improved their record to 3-1 . Pat Gordon was 2 for 4 for the Oilers. Westminster's all-league shortstop, Ed Pimental extended his hitting strea.k to nine games. The victory went to Ron Weatrowski, who pitched 31/J innings of shutout relief, allowing just one bit while striking out five. Weatrowski is now 3-1 . Foulaln Valley 8, Marilla 3 The Barons took advantage of seven Marina errros -including five miscues in a four-run sixth inning - to improve their Sunset League record to 1-3. Ray Llamas had the hot bat for Fountain Valley. singling home one run in the first and another in the third. Llamas also was the starting pitcher for the Barons but was relieved by eventual winner Bob Sharpnack. Derrick Clark added a double to open the four-run fifth inning. Marina, {µ, bad a short-hved 2-0 lead after one inning thanks to two walks, two errors and a wild pitch. Woodbrid&e 7, Dana HUit I The Warriors did it the hard way. letting a 6-2 lead slip away in the top of the seventh, then earning the victory in the bottom half of the frame with a single run. Darren Danicfs doubled to lead off the bottom of the seventh and took third when Jordan Frank punched a grounder to second. A pair of walks filled the bases and Matt Seymour, after taking the first pitch. laid down a squeeze bunt to score Daniels from third. Woodbndge had built its lead wt th a four-run third as Daniels singled in two runs. Bill Russell earned the victory in relief of Frank in the seventh inning, his second against one loss. Woodbridge earned its first South Coast League victory of the season. U.S. se~rching for a soccer miracle l . h An h i Other Californians include Ttm results." says the coach. Americans set ups op ln a e m, Hai:fi.s .(TOfT!lnCe) in aoal, Paul ThcU.S.w11lusetheSt.Cathcrlne·1 but Pro question has them in liffi bo Caha1un (Diamond Bar). Mark as a base with competition scheduled Evans (Torrance), Dale and Glenn with the Los 1'nscles Lazcn and San Ervine (Torrance), Georae Otego Sockcn. at Duke and Indiana By ROGER CARLSON OllMo.lr ......... h 's been 80 years sinoe the United States took a silver medal at the St. Louis Olympics in soccer -and in that span no American team ha ever come close to rnedalina at the Olympics. But, the U.S. is btck, settled in Anaheim under Coach Alkis Pan- aaoulias and tra1n1na at . St. Catherine's Military Academy with some bia plans. · Panaaoulia1 has 20 hopefuls In camp, a ~up which fiaum to be the nucleus of what is to become a 17-man ~uad in mkS..June. aJlhouab the pouibility of profi ionaJ 1lhletcs bcina allowed to competC' is to be decided in tbc nclt few weeks. "We mi&)tt have the best football team in the world with the Redskins, Cowboys and Rams." said Pan- aaouUas, "but nobody knows about diem when you cross the Atlantic or Pacific. What they know is sooccr and and when it comes to Americans, they lauab." ffan-.oulias. .a hi~ty-respccted coach wnh Amencan auzcnship, was lured beck from his native Greece to coach ttus team and says: "The challenp is here and the ume and place " now. There's no future without a present." Amona the 20 now in camp arc 22-ytar-old mid.fielders M1~I Fox and Den O'Anatlo of La Verne and Trenton, NJ. -two who h•ve shown deflnite sW'lina potcnual. Femandez(San Francisco. JefTHoolt-univcrsitits. at New Orleans and at er (Walnut) and Steve Sharp (Palos the Grut Wall Tournament in Olina Verdes). June t 7·27. Others in camf. are: K.azbek Tamb1 "That's our No. l proNem, •• sUd (RidJc!'ood. N .. ). the team captain: Pa 1 • la k f • Jamie Swanner (SL Louis), a goahe: na.gou ias. · a c o 1ntema&i0Ml Lows Karbiener (Glendale, N.Y.), eitpericntt." Jim Kavan~ab (St. Louis): Gene Edwards. the presu:lclit ofdle Alphonso Smith (Ellenwood. Ga.); U.S. Soccer Federation, wu mo • Amr Aly (Brooklyn): Tom lsirov present and added: ''The draw Will be (Chicaao>; B~nt Goulet (Tacoma); made May 2 and we're hol)Cful. we'I Ooua_ Pufftnbaracr (Columbus., S.C.). be at the Rose Bowl or Lanford an &.M and Edward Radwanskt (Neptune, earh round. • N.C.). Anyone. aocontina to PanqouHu. .. We JU1t want 10 be creditable. To who thlnkt he can rnakt th1s team is me, it would be a bonann IO aet still welcome to try oul. thro\l&b the first round. Tbit (tlllt PaMaouliaua)'t bi &cam will UJCI Olympics) asn•a JUSt wt~it'I South Amcncan attatlt, ao•na haVIQ& the pns '° compnc. OOM>n-onc Wllh I fast bfuk When it's leis Of •hat happen it woe be there. ..It's beautiful and-u atts bttau. ...e ha"-cn•t made \ht dron.: .. . . . I ' o,.. Coat OAIL Y PjLOT /Thureday, March 29, 1844 Ex-Sandinista guerrilla William:s to open for Twins From AP dJspucbea ORLANDO, Aa. -Al Wllhams, a ·-one-time Sandmasta guenlla. will be the Mmnesota Twms opcning--naaht pitcher Tuesday against Detroit. Manager Billy Gardner has decided. • "It 1s like an honor." Wilhamssu1d. "I'll do my best not 10 tum them down (disappoint them). I feel really strong. as strong as I've felt in quite a while, smcc the spnng of'80." Ahhou~ Williams is onl> 1-3 this spnna, Gardner said he decided to go with the 6-4 Nicaraguan nght-hander ~"Cause he as a holdover from last year's team. Last )"ear's ace, Ken Schrom has a sore shoulder and newl y-acquired Mike Smitl\son played with Texas last year. On&!nall} a Pirates farm - h11nd Williams was released b) Williama 1he Pirates "'hen he failed to obtain a' 1sa to leave his homeland in Central 4.menca dunng thl' r,·v olu11on. Hl· fou ght wuh th1: Sandanai.ta~ for 16 months before he made 11 into Panama "'here a T"'ins scout dasco,-.:red him. FV High's Clark finishes 8th INDl.\NAPOLIS -Fountatn Valley 13 High senior .\m) Clark -swimming for the Gold en West Swim Club. finished an 1mpress1ve eighth 1n the 200 breaststroke Wednesda\ at the U .. Indoor National Swimming Champio nships here. The effort strcngtht·ncd ('lark's chances o f making the 01) mp1c tnal'i later this spnng. The e' cnt was "On b\ Amcncan record holder Jeanne Childs "nh a .US.23 effon . Clark clocked 2:41 01 .. This gives her '>Orne experience when it comes to the Ol ympic tnah:· noted Goldt:n West Swim Club Coach G reg Holland .. I really thank ~tw can be up tht're "1th the No I spot She's a late bloomer·· Hamilton says he'll turn pro ATLA NTI C CITY. N.J. -Ol)mp1c • gold medalist Scott Hamilton. b1dd1ns a tearful fare\.\cll to amateur figu re sl.aung compe1111on. said Wednesda) he '" con-· s1den ng se' era I offers to tour ""1th professional ice skating shows. Meanwhile. two other figure skaters. Kiity and Peter Carruthers. announced tn Lo<, .\ngeles that the} had signed a muh1 >car contract w11h Ice Capades. Ba•sard ready for challenge LO ANGEUS -Walt Hanard. m who has replaced Larry Farmer as the UCLA ba ketball coach in a swiO tum of cvcnt.s, said Wednesday that he's not friahtene<I by the pest that has become a revolving door for coaches sioce John Woodeo retired. "I feel it'san awesome task. but J'm not afraid of 1t\ ~nd l look forward to the challenae tht fac.--cs us in tryina' to restore respectiib1lity to UCLA basketball," Hanard said at a press conference io Westwood." And I'm ready to ao. "J'm not womcd about the heat, I'm not womed about the pressure . , . Lei's go to work." Hazzard, 41 , like Farmer a former standout for the Bruins under the le,endary Wooden, was an All-American iuard on UCLA's first NCAA cham- pionship team an 1964. Qt!aote of the Clay •• GrtllMld, tMtrW center, on the upe 1nd downs of the New JenMiy Neta thle HllDn! ••e.rtter thle MUOn, the i.t foUf mlnulea wete Our AcHH•' heet. Now they eeem to be our atrqtn. You know you're m-..ng tt when you don't have It. When you have ft, you know you've got It. But t'm attll not 10re wnat 'It' ts." Express signs fullback, guard LOS ANGELES -Offensive guard m Terry Crouch, a two-year National Foot-II ball League veteran, and Grambling fu ll-• , back Ronnie James have signed contracts with the Los Angeles Express, the United States Football League team announced. Crouch. a fifth-round pick in the 1982 NFL draft. staned sax of nine games fort he Baltimore Colts dunng the strike-shortened season two years ago. He was waived in 1983. The Express also announced the completion of two trades. The team sent defensive end Dennis Edwards to the Denver Gold for an undisclosed future draft choice and offensive tackle Denver Johnson 10 the Houston Gamblers for past considerations. Laker courtslde seat: $100 ING LEWOOD -The Los Angeles m Lake rs ha ve announced that their top pnce for a courtside seat wall JUmp from $90 to $1 00 next season. In addition to the Forum's 124 counside seats. season t11:1.et holders have been informed b~ ma1l 1ha1 $30 seats will cost $37 50. ~25 seats will cost S27.50 and $1 2. 50 \\111 go up to $13.50 for the 1984-85 season. Publt c Relations Director Bob Steiner said the increases coincide with owner Jerry Buss' ''ph1losoph) of equitable pricing. that the scats with the greatest demand should ah~orb most of the mcrease." The Lakers will keep $9.50 and $7 ti cket pnces the same nex t }ear. as "'ell as $4.50 student tickets. The $9.50. $7 and $4.50 tickets ac~unl for 8,657 seats 1n the 17.505-seat Forum. For ticket holders with SI 00 scats. the pncc mcreaS<.' will bnng their overall season ticket cost to $4.100 • McGee, Miller All-American• LOS ANGELES -Four players who m· will participate in thlS weekend's NCAA women's basketball Final Four head the All·Amenca team announced Wednesday niaht. Pam McGec and Cheryl Miller of µsc, Jaruoc Lawrence of Lou• 1ana Tech and Yolanda Ltlney of Cheyney State were selected to the I 0-playcr squad selected by the Women's Basketball Coaches Associa· tion. All fOur will play Friday niaht in the NCAA semifinals at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. , Joining them on the honor squad are Tresa Brown of Nonh Carolina. Janet Harris of Georgia, &«ky Jackson ot Auburn, Annette Smith of Texas, Marilyn Stephens of Temple and Joyce Walker of Louisiana St.ate. Keleher dealt to San Francisco SAN DIEGO -Nose tackle Louie s Keicher. who announced his retirement c II• last year after appearing in eight games for the San Diego Chargers, was traded Wednesday to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for eighth and 12th round draft choac.cs in this year's drafl. The Chargers also received an undisclosed conditionaJ pick an the 1985 NFL draft. Even though Keicher. a three-time Pro Bowl selection. announced his retirement last November. the Cha!Jers had retained his nghts. enabling them to deal the e1R.ht-year veteran to the 49ers. Phoenlz withdraws Colts offer PHOENIX -Phoenix businessmen, Ci] saying they would wait no longer for 411 • Roben lrsay to makt" up his mind, oo Wednesday withdrew the offer the) made to 1he Baltimore Colts owner an hopes of lunng his Nauonal Football League team to Anz.ona. The withdrawal left Indianapolis and Baltimore in contention as sites for the Colts' next season. lrsay has been consideriog moving the Colts for the past two months but has not given any hints about which way he 1s leaning. Kansas City nips Lazers, 6-5 KANSAS CITY -John Stremlau's '9 hat tnck and Gordon Hill's two goals and one as1st led the Kansas Cny Comets to a 6-5 MaJor Indoor Soccer League victory · Wednesday night over the Los Angeles Lazers . The Comets. who snapped a seven-game losing streak. scored three goals tnJUSl over a minute to take a 3-0 lead Televlalon, radio TELEVISION None. RADIO 1 p.m. -BASOAU: Angels vs. San Diego from Palm Springs, KMPC (710). 6:30 p.m. -HOCKIY: Kings at Calgary, KFOX·FM (93.5). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BA8KETBAU: Houston at Lakers. KLAC (570). f oncb Forsch sharp, Corbett optioned PALM SPRINGS (AP)-Right-hander Ken Forsch, reversing a spring slump in a final tuneup for his opening night assignment. pitched five-hit ball for six inninJS Wednesday as the Angels beat the San Diego Padres. 5--3, an exhibition baseball. Forsch walked one and struck out one an his lonaest spnng outang to date. The 37-year-old veteran already had been named by Manager John McNamata to face the Boston Red Sox in Monday's regular-season opener at Anaheim Stadium. Jerry Narron went 3 for 3 and drove in three runs, two on a fif\h-1n01ng double. to lead the Angels' attack against Ed Whitson and three Padre relievers. Rob Wilfong went 3 for 5 with a s1xth-inn1ng RBI single. San Diego's lone run off Forsch came on Steve Garvey's solo homer in the fourth. The Padres added two runs on Doug Gwosdz' single off lef\y John Curtis in the eighth. Doug Corbett finished on the mound in the ninth. Forsch had been battered for 14 runs and 27 hits m his previous 15 exhibition innings but dismissed his earlier problems. "Sure. it was nice to do well," said Forsch. "but I feel I've thrown good all along. I've been working on different things. and what better tame to do that than in spring training? "As long as I'm healthy going 1010 the season. as long as there's no pain, everything will be OK." The Angels improved their mark to I 3-8-1 . San Diego is 11 -16. Offthe field. the Angels Wednesday optioned pitchers Corbell and Rick Ste1rer and infielder Steve Lubratich to Edmonton. their Triple-A Pacific Coast league affiliate. Returned to the team's minor league complex in Mesa. Ariz .. was non-roster catcher Dave Heath. The moves left the Angels' roster at 31 . six over the opening da> ltm1t. That number includes shortstop Rick Burleson and nght-hander Bruce K1son . who wtll eventually be placed on the disabled list to start the season. Dod6ers nip Orioles in s£ugfest, 13-12 VERO BEACH. Fla. (AP) -Dave Anderson raced home with the winning run in the bottom of the 11th tnnmg Wednesda) when Pedro Guerrero, who was being intentionally walked, reached wide to hit a sacrifice Oy and give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 13-12 exh1b1tton victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Anderson and Dave Sax each had four of Los Angeles' 22 hits. the Dodgers· b1gge~l offensive of the spring. Guererro and Franklin Swbbs cracked home runs for Los J\ngcles. Midwinter 4 70 regatta heats up after four races Cal R1pl.en had a bases-empt} homer for Baltimore. Rookie left -hander Ernesto Borbon, the sixth Los Angeles pitcher. earned the va<:tory. Carlos Concepcion. vicumized for Guererro·s game-winning sacrifice on the pitch that would ha ve been ball four. took the loss. By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly P11o1 ......... Wrltltf Ol~mp1c class 470 saalur\ 'W cdnesda) staned e)eing 1he1r th ro"'out races after lour of the I 0 '>Cheduled rate'> 1n 1he M1dw1n1er Cha mpionships off Newpon Beach. Pete Mel' 1n of Light house Point Fla still main ta med the best record despite an eighth-place finish 1n the to unh race. 'W 1th finishes of 1-2·3-IS for a total of22. 7 points. he could tos~ out the eighth place and one o ther an the final \Coring. Frank McLaughlin of Toronto. one of the fi ve Canadians seeking an Olvmp1c benh mo' ed "'1th1n 2.3 point~ of the leader after consistent lin1shes of 4-1 -4-5 for .:!6.0 i)omts. Joli'!\ Shadden of Long Beach. one of the favorites for ~ •SALES• rrfli1 :--l·H\WI-• :-KATl·.- .. BIKF.'.-' • .-KA I! IJOAHI>~ a L'.S. Ol)mpac berth. made a bag mo'e Wcdnesda> w11h second and fou nh place finishes boosting him from fifth to third plalc in the sta ndings "1th fini shes of 9-4-2-4 a nd 3·t0 pcnalt) points. Dave l lllman of Newport Beach has the most to gain an thru\.\ou1 races. He ml\sed the first two races Tuesda) but came bad . Wedncsda} to "' 1n the th a rd race and finish sixth m the tounh rac1:. despite a siege of the Ou that has affected both him -and his crew. Ullman as a three-tame world cham pion 1n the 470 class and has an advantage of sailing 1n his home waters. Olympic scoring 1s being used in the regatta which means that the low score is best. Under the Olympic system. first place gets 1cro potnts. second place.). third place. 5.7. founh place. 8: fifth place. 10. and sixth place. 11 . 7. even th place and beyond is penalized place plus si>. So FT BALL ~ BJ~!~i~~ ~~~!!s Rustlers ee!ge 2 1---\l'jllt'-v ________ A_nd_· M_,od_els_---t San ta Ana 1n 1 751-4882 Mesa Verde Cenler 2701 Harbor Blvd Costa Meu (1olden West ( ollcge pushed across a run an the top of ::::::==========~=====-===----::_I the 12th inning Wednesday to nip Santa Ana and improve ---------------------. us outh Coast Conference softball record to 4-0. ATTENTION SHOOTING ENTHUSIASTS REX GAGE, RENOWNED SHOOTIN G IN- STRUCTOR FROM HOLLAND AND HOLLAND, LONDON, ENGLAND, WILL BE TEACHING INDIVIDUAL CLASSES AT COTO DE CAZA FROM MARCH 30-APRIL 4TH. FOR INFOR- MATION, CALL 71 4 /645-4800 ·DAYS, ASK FOR VICKI OR 71 4/673-3112 ·EVES. Elsewhere. in communtt}' college action. both Orange Coast and Saddleback fell . and on the high school front. Costa Mesa downed Un1vers1t\ while El Toro blanked Estancia 1n Sea View League P.hl}. And Hunttngton Beach dropped a non-league affaarto Rancho Alamitos. Golden West l, Santa Ana 0 The Rustlers' Lon TS<. heller got things going with a double and was sacrificed to third b> Leslie Hi ckson. Lynn Alfieri then brought ho me the wmntng run with an RBI single to center in a mara1hon at Santa Ana. The v1c:ton went to Karen Carlso n who went the distance and <;enttcrcd eight hits. 1ncl ud1ng two doubles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and a triple. Mt Sao Antonio 5. Orange Coast 3 DJ'. 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The winners put together four singles and combtned them with two OCC errors to overcome the deficit. ( oa-;1 had scored twice 1n the third inning when Diane Oliveira delivered a run-scoring sacrifice bunt a'nd Juhe Whitcgon got a runner across the plate wilh a ground out. Palomar 3, Saddle back 0 In Pacific Coast < onference action. Joanie Larson p11ched a one-hitter to lead v1s1t10g Palomar to a 3-0 victory 0 ' er Saddleback. The Comets had 12 h1ts but could only score a run m the fourth and two more tn the fifth . Th'i loss dropped thc Gauchos to 1-3 10 conference play. Cosa.a Mesa l l, University e In the Sea View League. Costa Mtsa's Nance l.ux homered to lead the Mustangs to an 11-6 victory over host Uni versit y. It was Mesa's first league' actor) and Uni ersit) '11 first defeat 10 loop play Un1 vtrs1t> 's baa b:n was supplied by Jenntfcr Frei who had a grand slam 10 the fifth inning El Toro !, Estancia 0 The Eagle~ were limited to JUSt three hits -by Tammie Kane. Kim 8mat1 and Bc<.ky George Kane w.u the hard-luck loser for the Eagles. Raod 10 Alamlte1 S, HmnUQ1ton Btacla ! Hunlll'\ltOn Beach dropped 1 3-2 decision an IO inoJngs ai Rancho Alamitos to fall to 2-7 overall al\er the non-leaaue defeat. Huntin1ton Buch ieored twice an the sutth 1nn1na with s1ngks by Kathy Fogg. C'hns Alben. Robin Stultl and Tammy Bog~n points For instance, seventh place 1s 13 points. Regardless of how they finish. most of the crews will be rema1nine in Southern California for the U S. national champ1onsh1ps for the class which get under wa~ o ut of Alam11os Bay Yacht Club. Long Beach. Wednesday. Ol ympic trials for the class 1s scheduled to get under way .\pnl 28 at Long Beach. Anderson singled to lead off the 11th. then stoic second. his third steal of the game. Landreaux pleads innocent Top 10 1n the standings afler four of 10 races: I. Pete Melvin. Lighthouse Point. Fla .. 22.7 points. Frank Mcl..aughhn, Toronto. Canada. 26.0: 3. John Shadden. Long Beach. 34.0: 4 Pede Dickey. Greenwich. Conn .. 47. 7: 5. Tam Matthew-;, Toronto. Canada, 52.0: 6. Jonas Haggbom. Stockholm. Sweden. 57.9: 7. Dave Kellogg. Oyster Ba~. N Y .. 60.0. 8. JerT) Roufs. Montreal. Canada. 63.7: 9. Mike Holmes. London. England, 70.7. 10. Charhe McKee. Seattle. Wash .. 72.0. INGLEWOOD ( .\P) -An attorney for outfielder Ken Landreaux of the Los Angeles Dodgers has entered an innocent plea on behalf of the baseball player, who faces two misdemeanor charges of possessing a loaded and concealed weapon. Following the pica Tuesda) in Inglewood Municipal Court. a pretrial hearing in the case was set for April 10. Landreaux wa s arrested Feb 16 when Los Angeles County deputy sheriffs stopped a car dnven by the athlete's wife. Jason Gentile BASEBALL. • • From Cl thr home half of the seco nd wi th a smgle run and added a pair of insurance tallies in the fourth when Joey Jame lashed a double which found the gap an left-center and kept rolling to bnng home a pair of mates. Newport concluded the rout with two more runs in the sixth inning. Piaskowski went 3 for 4 overall. while James and Frank Roa each had two hits and scored twice apiece. El Toro 5, Etiancla % The Eagles remained winless in league play. managing only three hits nnd only single runs m the second and fif\h 1nn1nas. Tim Deutsch doubled an the first run in the second to gave the EA&lcs a shon-lt ved 1..0 lead. El Toro took the lead for good wtth three in thcirha.lfof the second. The Chugcn parlayed a pair of ~1ngles, a walk. an error and a around out into tbe three runs. E tancia ~ullcd to wuhin one in the fifth as Paul Abbott and Steve Johnson walked. and one out later, Jeff Graham uf\cd a sacrifice Oy. But that was all the offense lump-- 1n1 E tanc1a could mustct and El Toro put 11 away wuh a pair of runs in the bottom of the sl•th f GIRLS BASKETBALL ----=~ - occ women fall; Rustlers survive Host Fullerton College handed Orange Coast its second defeat and put some breathing room between itself and the Bucs and Golden West Wednesday night with an 81 -57 victory tn South Coast Conference basketball action. Golden West. meanwhile. ven- tured to Cerritos College and pulled out a 73-62 triumph over the fe1Sl}' Falcons. At Fullenon. the Hornets' Kathy Gorman had 16 points while team- mates Debbie Flett and Sandy Mitchell added 14 and 13 potnt'i, respectively. an improving their re- cored to 7-0, 15-1 overall. OCC was down by as many as 30 (70-40) with five mmutes left tn the contest. Melinda Burris was 1he lone Pirate 10 hit double figures. finishing the I SWIMMIN G ~ -- night With 23. The bigger Hornets boasted three players over~. whale OCC's tallest player stands 5-10. At Cemtos, Janet Ramaekers scored 18 of her game-h 1gh 26 pomts in the second half to lead Golden West to a hard-earned victory. In addition, the triumph. com- bined with OCC's loss. allowed Golden West to move mto a sec- ond-place tie with the Pirates. The Rustlers led 36-31 at inter- mission. C'cmtos fell to 3-4 in sec play. In Pacific Coast Conference play. Lisa Jones had 22 p010ts and 10 rebounds and Heather Estey added 20 as Saddleback downed host South· western. 63-55 at Chula Vista. The Gauchos arc now 5-1 in PCC play. 9-3 overall. Smith sparks Marina to easy 108-14 ~ictory Manna High swanned all over Westminster an Sunset League sw1m- mina Wcdnuday1 rcgistcnng a I08·1 4 victory, Wlth the versattle Steve Smith recording clockings of S6.41 m the 100 fl y and S4.63 in the 100 free .. ·The Mtrina men had SQme stand· out pcrfonnanccs in several areas - including Brian Brotherton. Randy Lynch and Jeff Easi• Brothenon, a senior and the Vik· angs' captain. clocked 2: 14.38 in the 200 indtvldual medle)'. while Lynch, wbo recorded a S:02 shaved ume m the SOO a year aao. sped 10 a S;08 23. edlina Brothcnon and continuing his trend or uptelS. Euif a 17-ycar.:old senior went l:S2.8 In the 200 frtt and 1:09.23 an the 100 breast for 1 nice double. Fountain Valier. aot pa t Edison. 109-69 behind Jeff Moore's double. Edison'• D.i~1d Wadlc11h olao I doubled. Newport Harbor'used past Saddle-- back. 126-~ 5. with Matt Tin.aJer capturina the butterfly (S6. 78) and the backstroke ( 1:01.8). For the gjr11, Huntmaton Beach'• 130-24 Sunset triumph over Ocean View was led by the efforts of sophom0tt Linda Parmentier, who won the 200 ando an 2:22.99 a nd the soo f~ (S:36.91). in additJon to ancborina tbe wtnnina frtt rtlay team. Edison po ted a narrow 92-.19 triumph uver Fountain Valley, ix-- tin~ a sweep in divina., one of \he deciding events in the meet. Tonyo Zicicn won the 100 fly In I :04 81 and was SC«)nd rn the 200 indo to pace the Charier • Corona del Mar easily dtfCated Costa Mesa. 11 l 1h-SS'h, wtth mo:na cffons from Kelly t..ootburTOw and Mt~clle Biro. i '/ 1 1 ~OR lH[ RECORD ~ ~--- NBA WHTlltN CON,lltlffCI ~eclfk Dlvlliefl w L l"et. GB •·Uken ., 24 662 ll·PortMinCI '' 21 .611 3'h s .. 111e 37 31 500 Ill.lo, Plloenht 34 40 .4st Wh G~Sl•lt 31 40 444 ISVt Sen Dle90 77 47 .36.S 21Vt Mldwtat DMllon Uttll 41 33 .SSA Dellu )9 3A .S34 1117 k.en•as Clly ,, 39 . .u 6'1'> Denver l4 40 .459 7 Sen Antonio 32 " .4.)f I ll) Houston ?t ... .3'9 12 EASTERN COtc,ERIENCE A .. ntlc DMslon x·Bo•ton SA 19 J40 x ·Philedell>hle 16 26 .639 71. t ·New York 43 ?9 597 101'1 x ·New Je"tY 39 33 542 14'1'> Wuhlng1on 31 A3 .419 ?311) Central DIVlsiofl x·Derro1t 43 30 .Sl9 x·Mllweuktt 43 30 .Sl9 Allen le 34 40 4S9 911-3 Cnice11<1 26 45 JU 16 C14tvtland 26 46 361 16''1 lnellana 23 49 .319 19112 •·Cllncnee1 olayoff Derlh Wed!M~v'• Scor" San Dlti!o 121, Lelr9n 115 Bo•ton 114, OaUes 107 PfllledelDllla 109, W1Shing1on 103 Detroit 108, Chicago 101 Indiana 99, New York 93 Miiwaukee 130, Cleveland 91 Seattle 111, Kenses Cllv 94 Tonlttlf's Ge~• Hou•lon et Lelr9n Ottrolt at New Jtrsev Stettlt et Utah Golden State el Ptloenlx KanHs Cllv et Portland Clippers 122, Laken 11S LOS ANGELES -Rambi• 7, Wllku 16, Abelul· Jebber 22. Scoll 11, Johnson 2S, Coooer 6, Worthv IS, McGee 6, Kuo<tiak 12 Totats 45-90 17-71 115 SAN DIEGO -Walton 11, Cummings 26, Donaldson 16, Nixon 27, Smltn 11, Ket.er I, McDowell 9. McKinney 0, Pierce 7. Totals S0· 76 22·29 121 Scort by OUerten Los Angeles 32 21 29 27-1 IS Sen DleQo 31 26 34 31-122 Three·oolnt goals-None. Fouled out-No,,e. Rebounelt-Los Angele~ 30 (Rambls 91, San Dleoo 32 (Cumming\ 10). Auls1s-Los Angeles 30 (Johnson IS), Sen DleQP 21 (Nixon 7) To1al fouls-Loi An- gell' '17. Sen OltQo 22. A-t,912. COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN FuUerton 81, Oranoe Coast S7 !Sovltl Coast ConfertnCe) ORANGE COAST -Krupke 6, Rivera 4, GlnU>urg 9, Huffschmlelt 4, Meneloze 6, Gahe~n 2. K1n1es 4, Burri• 23. Totals: 27 3·8 57. FULLERTON -Wiecking 8, Nino 6, Gorman 16, Bausch 4, Georgi 10, Tvrrell S, Trenerv S, Mitchell 13, Fie!! 14 Tot•ll· 33 lS-18 81 Helfllme· Full11r1on, 40·29. Total louls· Orenge Coast 23, Fullerton 18 Fouled out· Krupke (OCC), Ginsburg (QCC) Gol<Mn West 73, Cerritoi 62 !Soult! Coast COIMrtnCe) GOLDEN WEST -Pt11lfoot 2, G11bb 2, 1orin1on 9, Ramaners 26, Bon on 2, Lambert 17, Eastin 6. Love S. Guthrie 4 Totals. 29 17·26 73. CERRITOS -Yate1 2, Bostlllo 2, Merlin 71 Medrig11 2. llkoff 7. Del Rosario 10. Welk1tr S, Enrich 16, Everet! 11 Tot1111 2! 12·22 62 Halftime Gotelen West. 36·31 Total lou11 Golden We1t 22, Cerritos 11 Sadcleback 63, Souttlwestem SS (Peclfk Coast Conferenct) SADDLEBACK -Gans 4, Estev 20, Jones 22, Uovd 6, Umebrook 2, LeNoue 2. Hines 7 Totel1; 26 11·?0 63 SOUTHWESTERN Mauney 10, Werner 9, Wrioht 6, Page 7, Welty 9. Coi>elenel 12, Elev 2 Totals; 21 13·22 SS Hatfllme: Seeldteback, 34-21. Total fouls. Sedelteoeck 27, Southwutern 24 Fouled 001· Meunev (SW), Wellv (SW>. G1n1 CS>. Hlne1 tSl. Technu:et. Slddlebtck bencn Santa Anl .. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS (7ht of ti-div ltlorov(ltlbf'ed mMt\ne) FIRST RACE. 6 lur1ono1. Proud Duke (Plncav> 7.20 3.40 2.40 Marnie's Dancer (Fuentes) 4.20 2.90 Sonic Soeed !Cettonedel 2.60 Al.o roced: Recind. Golden Circle. Frederico Pronzlnl, lndu1 Ster, Buu Glacier. Time: 1-10 SECOND RACE. t 1116 mllt1. More Zentht !Mezo> 16.00 9.20 6.20 Pllu1ln11 F. (Oetg11dlllo) 12.60 7.60 One on tile Houle (Fell) 4.20 Al10 raced: Blcker1tett. Feather Re· ward, No Time to Talk, Stlect o LHd, Not a Slraw, Gold County Time: l:4S 3/S. U DAILY DOUBLE (7·3) Paid S47.40 THIRD RACE. 6 lurlOngs Mr. Ambsdr (Guerre) 14.00 s.60 3.60 t<halldon (Del11nounavel 4 00 2.60 Reise a Boy !Fernendez) 3.00 Al.o raced. Kaksi, Chris's Led, Minstrel Grev. Good Ten1ions Time· 1:10 2•S FOURTH RACE. 6 furlOnos Merllvn Jo !Mccarron> 3.40 2.60 2 20 Gramorlce (Oelahounevtl 3 90 2.80 BeHe Morar1ne (Fuentes) 6.40 Also receel: SPK1111 Occasion. Nordic L11dv, Belleblede, Noble's Sister, Lam· baden. Valued Oecl1ion, April Deuce, Minion of P11ce. Fillet Dt Porter Time· 1.11 31 S. FIFTH RACE. 1'•• miles on turf Top Competitor (Llohaml 4.80 2.80 Allfeel Commander (McCorron) 8.20 Papal Bull <Drexler) 2.80 S.60 9,00 Also raced Chlvalrv, Shining, Word· sworth. Merk In tnt Skv, Favolo10 Time 2:00 41 S. '5 E XACTA (2·3) Paid 1103.SO. SIXTH RAC£. 611> turtong, Sari's Otllutlt (Vlnzll 6.80 3.10 1.60 Top SffCleCI (PlncevJ 3 40 3.00 Runwev Ah .. d (McCarronl 4.40 Al•O raced: 8olcl DiMaggio, Quell Stvte, Sllckelte, Clear Crvstel, Enough Ro1>4, Keep Cherglno. Time. 1:18 1/S. SEVENTH RACE. 6 furlong\. Sit Stou1 (Oliveres) l 00 2.40 2.20 Rich Wet.on (0.tgedlllO) 4.40 3.20 N~tl1o (Slt>lllt ) 4 40 Also rectd. Ells Bravest Song, SDffel ol Music, P1mo1 Grus. Tlmt: 1.10 1/S. '5 E XACTA (6·2) oelel '32 00 EIGHTH RACE. 11..-milts. nuneml Sltw !Plnuv) 10.00 600 3.IO Mlohty AdvtrHfY (McCerronl 7.80 4.00 Lo1'a Honey (Sno.maktr) 2.IO Also raced: M. Double M • Armin, COO«ltM Hiii, Grtv MISSiie, Tebert. Julltl'• Prldt, S.ros sero1. Tlmt· 1;41 315. u l"tCK sex (6•6+1+3> Paid iS47.60 wilh 247 wlnnlno tlckels (sh1 h«Msl '2 Pick Sitt c:on.ottllon paid '21.20 with 4,960 winning llc:ktls (flvt honts). NINT"H ltACa. Ont mite. C011nl tilt HouM (Mftt) IUO 6.40 S_20 Crime Frff (V11tn1uel1) 6.20 UO Stllv Prlnct ($1011\t) 4,40 AIM> ractd: OOft't Rtlecl Me, Lvn11 Lair, Tonootll I.ow, St• Cell, SOrrowt\14 Sum· mtr, Whlllltwlllnv. vmenutvt. Time: l:M. U IJCACTA 13•6) oeld t 206.00. Atttftdanct: 24,'42, , J . ~ O I " " IXHlllTIOH IAH BAL.L Antlb S, hdt'ft 3 ( •• ~""' """'*) kwt llY ""*-Stn OllOO 000 100 020-3 7 0 Cellfornta 200 021 OQ)-S 11 l Whitton, Chllltr (6), Ufltrh (1), Go•MGe !I ) tllel l(enntdv, Gwo~i (7). ForKll, LeCorte (7), Curtis (I), C0<l>e1t (9) enel Boon•, Mlltef (7). W-ForKh. L-Wllllton. HA-San Oltgo, GarvtY. Dodttn IS, Or•• 12 (t t "'"' ... di) SC«t by """"" 8elllmort 024 O 11 400 00-11 13 LOI Ar1gelt1 100 315 101 01-13 21 2 McGregor, Aemlre1 (6), Snell (7), Uneltrwooel (8), ConceC>Clon t 10) enel Oempsev. Pardo (6). Ptne, Hooton (3), ROCllS (5), Nledenluec (6), Diet (9), Borbon (l 1) e11d Yteger, Flmote (6). Reves (9) W-8orbon L -Conctoc lon . HRs-8altlmore, Rloken, Lot An11etes, Guerrero, Stubbs OtlMr Scw11 Houlton S. Phlleelelohla • °{tl(IS s. Anantt I Boston 3, NY Meis O Chicago (AL) 2, Plt11buroh 1 ( 10 Innings) Kanses Cltv 12, MontrHI (ss) 1 NY Yankeet 9, Montreat IUI 2 St. Loul1 s. Toronto tu > l Mlnnetole 9, Toronto Cnl I Ctilca11<1 (NL) 10, Oakland 2 s .. 1111 8, Sen FrencilCO 6 Mllwa ukH 6. Cleveland S oerroll 9, Cincinnati s Colleee S.C.I C ..... 6, UC ll"Mt S UC Irvine 013 000 001-5 8 1 SoCel College 000 004 0211-6 9 3 Camara, Talo (4), Merlin (6), Maduena (9), Kent (8) anel Hanson; Allen, Gonaelt1 (9) anel Spiers. W-Allen, 1·2. L-Maduene, 0·1 S-Gonn les. 2B-Anderson (UCIJ, Jecoos (SCCJ. Price (SCCI Hletl school lrvlne 11, Cwona dll Mllr 0 lrYil\a 241 112 l>-11 14 0 Corona del Mar 000 000 <>-0 3 J Lipton end Retimatulle; Mu1c;o, McCormick (3) enel Boe!. W-Lloton, 2-2. L-Musco 2B-Mertln (I) 2, Hamelin (I) UnlYtnltv ll, Costa MtM 12 Coste Meta 100 920 0-12 6 2 Unlve"llv 910 012 x-13 18 2 Walson, Stone11ou1e Ill, Austin (6) enel Pratt, Krueger, Wll.on (4), Paul Brown l') end Peut Brown enel Pet Brown (4). W-Peul Brown. L-Auslln. 2B-Pet Brown IU), Ktlly (Ul, Gentile !Ul. JB-Slleler (CM), Kal1er (CM), Everell (U). HR-Brlt!lnoham (U) NtWPOl1 Ha r1>0f' 7, Sedelllbedl 2 Stddtebeck 020 000 l>-2 2 • Newport Herber 210 20'2 x-7 8 3 Solis, Kiel 10 enel Maldonado; Oi1hon and Hotelen. W-Ol•llon, 1·3. U-Son,. 2B-Pleskow1td (NH)-, Jeme1 (NH ) 3B-ocnoe (S). Et Toro S, Estancia 2 Esr•ncle 010 010 l>-7 3 3 El Toro 030 002 x-S 8 4 Folt v, RlcherC11on (ll enel Wolf; Faulks and Applce. W-Ftulks. L-Foltv. 2B-Deulscti (EJ. Gonzeles (ET), Bress <ET) WHtmlnstff 7, Hunttneton Bffdl 6 Huntington Beacn 120 300 C>-6 7 4 Wt1tmlnster 032 000 2-7 8 2 Curran, Otnton (31, Rodriquez (0 . Dtdrlk (4), Heuek (S), LvdVOff (6) eno sr.1r1ev. Moonev. we11row1td (4) and Long, W-Weetrowskl, 3· I L-Lveloff 2B-Rehlino (HBJ, Tomasick (HBJ, Gordon (HB>. Llt!lt tHB). Vliteges (W) Fountain V .. •v I, Marine 3 Fountain Valley 10'2 041 o-8 9 3 Marine 200 010 l>-3 2 7 Llemes, Sharpnack (4) and Leonard, On, RitlSCh (S) end BIO!ldyl\ W-SllerPnack L-Ote 2B-Clarl\ (FV) Wooclbl'ld9t 1, Dene Hiii ' D11n1 Hills 200 000 4-6 6 Wooelbridoe 0'24 ooo 1-7 6 I Slnclelr, Tovev (3) and Fergu.on; Frenlt, Russell (7) end McNee. W-Ruuet1, 2-1. L-TOYIY 2B-Sllvermen (OH>. Belhxe (OH>. D Oaniets (W) HR-Forster (OH ) Miiter Del 10, Stf'Vtt. S Servlle 120 110 <>-S 10 0 Meter Oei 401 005 x-10 12 I Berumen, DeCeses (6) 11nel Beuertein. Mell'lew,, Duoer (6) end Folllco. W-Oubar. L-Berumen. 2B-Folllco (MD>. Brown (MD>. Keehn (Sl, Berumen (Sl HR-Aubel (S) Un1versltv El Toro Irvine Sea View League Ntwoort Harbor C0<one Clet Mer Coste Mes• S.dellebeck Estancia Wldnesdly's SC«'ts Irvine 11, Corona Clel Mar 0 University 13, Costa Mesa 12 Et Toro S, Es1anci1 2 W L GB 3 0 2 1 1 2 I 1 2 1 I I 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 0 3 3 Newoort Harbor 7, Saddlebeck 2 FrldeY's Gem.s (l:S) Costa Mesa 11 Corona de! Mar Unlver1llv et Irvine E stancla at Seddleoeck El Toro et Newoort Harber Sunset Leagut Ocean View Edison Wtstmln1ttr Huntinoton Beach Fountain Valiev Merine W L GB • 0 3 1 3 t 1 3 1 l 0 • 4 W9dneldlv's Scorn Fountain Vallev 8, Marin• 3 W1t1lmlnst1tr 7, Huntlnoton B .. cn 6 Frldlv's G1me Marina v1 ECll1on et Mlle Square Perk (7) Seturdlv's Games Westmin,ter et Ocean Vltw 112> Fountel11 Valley et Huntlnoton Beach (121 Souftl Coast League Capistra no Vallev Laoun• Hlllt Sen Clementf W~brlelge Dana Hills Minion Vlelo Le9una B .. cn Wecfntsdev's Sctre1 WooelbrlCIH 7. Dana Hl"s 6 W L Gii 3 0 - 3 o-r I 11,, I 2 2 l 2 2 0 2 1'11 0 2 , Ca pistrano Velltv 9, Min ion Vlet0 2 Laguna Hills 4, San Clemente 3 (9 Innings) FndeY's Gemtt !3:15) Mission Vltlo et L1guna Beech Se n Cle~te et De na Hiiis Laouna Hiiis a1 CePl1treno Vellev I ~ • I ., " Womtft'I .....,.. COMMUNITY COi.UGi o--.. w .. t I, ....,_ Ant 0 GOlcltn Wnt 000 000 000 001-1 9 2 Sen1• Ana 000 000 000 000-0 • 0 Ct rtton t llCI Meson; $!Iva •lld tbla . 28-MeM>ll (GWCJ, T1c:llttter (GWC), Sllv• !SA), Ooelfrtv (SA). 3&-Arledff ($A), Mt. ltfl Antenlt S, Or ... C•tt ) Ort n.ot COIH1 002 010 0-3 S 3 Ml. kn Antonio 000 oso •-5 s l Anlrooua end knctlea; Hoolllns end Allen. 28-$0lh !OCC). hltmlr a. ...._di O Ptiorn.r 000 102 0-) 12 0 k ddleoedl 000 000 0-0 I 1 LAraon tnd Jom; Rivi.rt tnd l.AOCklltrt. W-\.arlOI\, 1.-RMert , 1·1. HIGH SCHOOi. c.t• Meu l l, ""'""'9y ' Collt Mete OCN 310 ~11 11 1 Unl\ttl"JllV 002 040 0-6 6 t ~n end $rnvnie. Slwmakw (6); Frtl end Cate. l.-HulClllfttOll ICM), HR-1.u• (CM), S.rvenltt (CMl, HutchlnlOn (CM), llrel fU), II Tth 2. •• .._.. t Eat•nc.le 000 000 0-0 2 4 II TOf'O 001 100 11-1 S 0 Kn Md Gtof .. 1 0 , ltOO«lton end I(, •owtton, •llMM ~ ,. ""''"""" a.ectl 2 Hlllnofll htcfl 000 002 000 0-2 1 3 b11c110 Atmtt 002 000 000 1-l 6 1 llote end OWen, McCAii! t llCI lovo. Hltll adlM SwtltwM• ......... v ... ,.,, .... " • 200 free ret1v-1. Fount1l11 ~•lltv. l:SU2; 2. Ecn.on, 1,$06. , 200 lr..-t MCMiiien !El H U 4; 2. Ju«f (PVI, l;Ss.71; 3. AJlnell (FV), 2:01.41. 200 lllCI0-1. Waellltoll !E), 2:01Ao4; 2. 8eumoerllllf CFV), 2:01.n ; ), llttYnOlcl• (fV), 2:17.70, 50 lr...-1 Moore <FV), H .12, 2. Mlltlov tEI. 2US; 3. JOM$ (El, 2'-56, Olvlng-1, IC!tlOlll (FV), 133,10 POln1a; 2 Ramil IE), 9UO; I. Mllde«>ranell (FV), 9UO. 100 llV-1, StnQtf (FV), SUt ; 2. AJlntll (FV), 1:00.631 ). AHllOll (E), 1:02,73. 100 Ir-I. Moor• (FV), S0.23; 2. Meltov !El, 52.71, l . McMl"en <e>, S3.A6. 500 lrte-1 Wedltl(lll (E ), 4:57.13; 2 Ju4<1 !FV), S:IUS; 3. Whtt!er <E>. $:3$.17. 100 beck-I. JOf\91 (E), l:OS.70; 2. Singer (FV), 1:07.31, 3. Nomure (FVl, 1:07.12. 100 breest-:-1. Beumoertntr CFV), 1:06 . .31; 2. AlllM>n (E), 1:07.97; 3. Rtynold• (FVl, l:Ol.23. 400 frff retev-1. Fount1tn Velltv, UU7, 2. Edlton, CIQ. Marina 109, WestmlMtw 14 200 medley relev-1. Merine, U3.'7. 200 free-1. EnlQ !M), 1:51.ff; 2 Lvnch (Ml. 1~.7t; 3 Frentz (Ml, 2:13.36. 200 lnelo-1. Brotl'l•rton (Ml. 2:1•.38; 2. Alltn (Ml. 2:n.sa, 3. Mannion (Ml. 2:23.34. SO tr-I Harrl1 (Ml, 24.62, 2. Arm11ro11g (Ml. 2S.6S, 3. no third. Olvll!Q-:"1. Sturgeon (W), 1,•.eS; ? Fuerkts (W), 146.90; 3. Boston (W), euo. 100 flv-1. Smith (Ml. SUI, 2. Armwong IM), S9.49; 3. S&Plla (M), 1:02.S2. 100 fre-1. Smith (M), SA.63, 2. Harr11 (Ml, SS.63, 3. no third S00 Ire-I LYllCh (Ml, 5:08.23; 2. Brotl\erton (Ml. S:Ol.77, 3. Frantz (M), S.46.22. 100 back-1. Allen (M), 1:06.39; 2. SZPll• (Ml, 1:11.0'2, 3 no third. 100 brtast-1 Essig (M), 1:09.23, 2 Mannion (Ml, l:10.S6; 3. no third. '°° Ir" rtlev-1. no event. ll'Vlne 106, Es .. ncle SS 200 meellev retev-1 Irvine, 1:52.0. 200 fr-l. Gehrung (I), l:S7.0; 2. Lewis U), l:S8.7; 3. Devora (El, 2:04.2. 200 lndo-1. Henrv (I). 2:27.1, 2. Moseley (I), 2:19.I; 3. Devore (El. 2~3.S. SO fr-1 Ttrrv (I), 23.3, 2. Stahl (I), 24.2; 3. Bonner (I), 2S.2. 100 flv-1. Frelles (I), SS.I; 2. Berg (El. 56.2; 3. Gt11runo (I), S7.7. 100 free-1. Wicks (El. SO.O, 2. Ttrrv (I ), S3.0; 3. Stahl (I), SJ.S. SOO Ir-I Ltwls (ll, S:JS.7; 2. Potentz (I), S:43. 9; 3. Devore ( E >, 5:4 .0. 100 beck-1. Bero CE>. SU, 2. Freltes (I), l:OU; 3. Devore (El. 1:06.1. 100 brH $1-I. Wlck1 (E ), 1:07,1; 2. Beker (I ), 1:09.2, 3. Henrv (I), 1:09.3. 400 frff retey-1. lrvint, 3:32.9. Newowt H er1>0f' 126, Sedelllbedl 16 200 fr-1. ElllOll (NH>. l:S3.9; 2. McCleren (NH>. l:S4. I; 3 Stewart (NH>. l:SS.6. >- 200 lndo-1. Law1on (NH), 2:11.I; 2. Mlnelko (NH). 2:14.0; 3. Benedlc:t (NH), 2:30.1. 50 tr-l. Gruber (NH), 23.32; 2. Jt1M1n (NH), 23.83. 100 flv-1. Tingler <NH>, S6.78; 3. Crow (NH), 1:02.3. 100 fr-1. Lawson (NH), SI. 16; 2. Gruber (NH >. Sl.21; 3. Buckley (NH), Sl.44. 500 fr-1. Montgomery (NH), S:04.9; 2. Campbell (NHL S:OS.7; 3. Thompson INH). S:22.6. 100 beck-1. Tingler !NH), 1:01.8; 2. Obero (NH). 1:02.9; 3. Stewart (NH). 1:10.4. 100 breast-I. Btnedicl tNHl, nt, 2. JISHn (NH), nl; 3. Mihalko !NH), nt. HIGH SCHOOL WOMEff Edison t1, Fountllft Valev ff 200 medttv relev-1. Edison, 2:02.76, 2. Fountain Valley, 2:08.9'2. 200 free-I. Schulll (FV). 2:09.54. 2. Newmann CE >. 2:13.26. 3 Lusk (FVl, 2·U.16 200 indo-1 WHllund (FV), 2:20.39. 2. Zltiltrt !El. 2:23.62, 3. Lenee (El. 2:33.19. SO fre-1. Darone (FV), 27.41, 2. Bell (El. 27.61; 3 Socoon (FV). 27.I•. Divlng-1 Brown IE>. 160.95 ooln11; 1 Wheaton Ub, 133 65, 3. Peslls (E), 123.JS. 100 flv-1. Zlegert (El. 1:04.81; 1. Schultz tFVl, 1:05.70, 3. Gardner (El. t·12.33. 100 free-I. Bell (E ), S9.03, 2. Darone tFW, 1:07.42. 3. Socoon (FV). 1:03. lS. SOO lr-1. Lusk (FV), 6:02.SS; 2. Newmann (El, 6:04.26; 3. Gettig (El. 6:13.04. 100 beck-I. POiier (FVJ, 1:11..95, 2. Luttrell (E). 1·14.SI, 3. Reilly (El, l.IS.97. 100 br .. st-1. Westlund (FV), >:12.81; 2. Lenee (E), 1:14.0I, 3 Andresen (El. 1'16.90. '°° frH retay-1. Fountain Vallev, •·12.36; 2. Edison, 4:13.76. Hunttnoten 8Mdl UO, O<ffft Vltw 24 200 rnecttey relav-1 Huntington Beacn, 2:12.0. ' 200 lr-1. Cornell (HBJ, 2:20.6; 2. Andelln (HB). 2:30.69; 3. Havs (HB), 2:31.67. 200 indo-l. Parrn.ntler tHB), 2:22.99; 2. Kelso (HBJ, N2.S7; 3. Seneltrson IHB), 2:43.S. SO free-I. Sumner (OV). 29.70; 2. EYerlv (H8), 29.07; 3. Coker (HB), 29.62. Diving-I, Miller (H8) 100 ftv-1. Ellis !HB), 1:13.83; 2. P11nl1 (HB), 1:15.70; l . Biiiiter (HBl, 1:20.59. 100 fr-1. O'Connor (OV), 1:02.20, 2. Sumner !OV>. 1:04.74, 3. Senelenon (HBl, 1:05.08. SOO fr-1. Parmentier (HBJ, S:36.91; 2. Coker (HBl, 6:39.63. 100 beck-I. Satterthwaite (H8 l. 1:19.06; 2. Penis (HB), 1:19.25; 3. Parker (HBl. l'19.6S. 100 br .. ll-1. Reinhart (HBl, 1:20.73; 2. Ktlso (HB). 1:20.67; 3. O'Connor (0Vl, 1:14.17. '°° free relav-1. Huntington Beach, 4:1S.31. c.r-dll Mllr 111'11, Cos .. ~ SS'h 200 me<llev retav-1 Corona Clel Mar, 2-04.35. 200 fr-1. Cannerlato (CM), 2:13.16; 2. Love! (CM), 2:21.79, 3 Kl. Loofburrow (CdM). 2:22.34. 200 lncto-1. Harvey (CdM), 2:29.56; 2. LOt'lie (CCIM), 2:39. 13; 3. Kane <CM), 2:42.SI. 50 fr-I. Bird !CCIMJ, 24.SS; 2. Waters (CM>, 27.91; 3. Lowrv (CdMl. 2U7. 100 flv-1. H11rv1v !CdMI, 1:06.50; 2. OermaM (CM), 1:0963; 3. T. LeKllec (CM), 1:22.19. 100 lrt-1. Kt Loofburrow (CCIM), S9,S7, 1. W•ter1 (CM). 1·01.62; 3. Lowry <CCIM), 1:02.29. SOO lre-l. Bird (CCIMl, S·17.0S; 2. Cenneriato (CM), S:S7 S6; 3 Folev lCdM), 6:16.73 100 beck-I. Ke Loofburrow (CCIM), 1:1 l 13; 2. Loyd (CM). 1:13 20, 3 H. LeKnec <CM>, 1:19.9S. 100 breast -1. Smith (CCIM), 1'16.4 , 2. Kane (CM), 1:21.2S; 3 O.rmenn (CM), 1:23.SI. '°° free relev-1. Corona Cltl Mar, 4:07.SI. NewpOtf Her1>0f' 111, Se~clr O 200 frtt-1 Mevnard !NH), 2:24.7, 2 Henson (NH). ?:43.6; 3 Abel (NHl, 3:18.S. ?00 ln<l<>-1. Stenttv (NH), 2:39.S; 2. S~rber (NH), '1:39.1; 3. Coronado INHl, 2:AU. so Ir-I. 8. Ruttlnl (NH>. 29 .• ,; 2 Woodrutt (NH), 30.SJ, 3. Henton (NH), 30.75. 100 flv-1. WtOb (NH). 1·17.4; 2. SP4rber (NH), 1:11,0, l . Leleler (NH), 1:32.9. 100 lree--1. Coronado (NH). l:Cll.4, 2. J. Jtuttlnl (NH>. l:Ol.6; l. kulln (NH), l:IU 500 rr-1. Mevnerd !NH), 6:2U; 2. Atltl (NH). 1:2U. 100 blek-1. Stenltv (NH), l:lS.7; 2. Sperber (NH), 1:11.S; 3. Lelcler (NH), 1:23.S. 100 l>l'NSl-1. J. lltufflnl (NH), 1:'1U ; 2. Kul'ln !NH), 1:33.7. Min'•--~ COMMUNrTY COLLIO• GOldlll w .. 1 Ott. Ml. Sen Ant~lo. 15~4. lH, lM. HtGff ICMOOL IUllMtl.telillt dlton dlf. Merine, lS.-6, 15· lt, 1s.-e LAI Qulntt dtf, OC:een Vltw, lS· I, lS>J, 15•t, Founltlll V1tleY Otf. HW'ltlntlOft bHcll, 15·1, IW, 15-10. ·- I Orange Coat OAtL y PILOT /Thuraday, Mercn 29, ~ .... 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Or • &Wt• 00, lrvlna, Callf 82715 PROPERTIES 111, 3111 ~A.,_ 1Mot1 Bl Suite 219, Huntington enge A..,., "!", Coet1 M-. CA. 111h 81. Suite 0, Coeta MIM. CA enue, Suite 0-t, CoeCa M-. CA. 8Mdl. Cellf. 02647 t2e27 t2t27 Corona dtl Mar cxlcnded a ttnn1s wmnina nreak to )7 matches Wrdntscby withal 9'h-8YJ verdict over Irvine. which was the: Vaqueros· fiDt loss of the ~ason. J~h o.w ... !ichulU. 34148 SelviAd . 12828 8l11Wat1clna,1700181t1St,,.... lettr A Orovar, 22182 VOIOUQh.SNWwn.21c.iitomia Rlcll8'dC 8oettnll\315Ulf-..r Pott BMCtl. Celff. 82848 ~· Cf1 . El Toro. CA 92'30 AW 12f4, irw.. CA.. 02TUS c-*' MM 1'\11, 1rV1N IV. .... IN, ~ Nlguel, Call! 82U1 lhlt ~ lt conciucneo by· an lndlvtdual AYenue. &ii. 0-1. CO.ta Mee&. CA. Thie bullnetl It oonduct;M lby. 111 Nilkl D Nonon. 2643 Orwioe Tiiie ~ • c;onducted by: In t2e2t lndMdual AYll.. "&", Coete ....... CA. 12$2} lndMdUel. Senior David Pro(>pwas the only Sea Kfo4toswcep in s1nifes. but CdM dommatcd 1n doubles, winning IO'h ofa possible 12 points to secure the victory. l"rOOll (CdM) dltf Cllfll'l\t, •·), dltf Hldlt, 6-0, dltf COJI, 6 4, dltf Teller. H ; lklwMtt (CdMI. !Mt, ,,.., won, .. 2. •·>, 6·3, eur111 (CdM), won, 6·2, 6·t, IOst, 2·6, 0-6, Wd<er (CdM), IO•t, 2 6, • 6, ) 6. .... Mith 0.W .. SChulU Ray p Olm~. t072 8 E BlM Walklnt Thia buel,,... le conducted by • Stlahtem Voeougtl BrltltOI, Sul1e t02, Swita An&. CA. Ttllt •t•lttrMnt wu filed wttl'I the llmlted partner'tlhlp. Th .. 111temen1 wu flied with lhe TNt ltalement 1111&1 "*' wltll tn. C.ow\ty Cletl! of Oranci-County on I'~. 21, !OM 112707 County Cteni Of Orange County on Betty A. 0tOY9r Count)' Clel'ti ol Orange County on Tll• bu.in.. II conducted by: I Mar 21. 11164 Tllll atlleMenl WM llled wlltl the Feb. 18, 1984 In other high school action, E5linda edged El Toro, J 61/1-l l lh: University blanked Co5ta Mesa. 28--0; Ncwpon f turbot did the same to Saddlcback: and in a non·leaaue match at Lagun3 Beach, the Artists downed Edison. 22-6. oen«ll Pllfll'lerlt\19. '141• County Cteni 01 Orange County on flm1l1 Rloherd C. Boat~n Publlthed Orange Cout Delly Feb. 14, 1894 • Publlehed Orang• Coaat Delly o.u..n lrownsberger·Hlnmen (CoMl n:.M F>ubtllhed Orange Cout o.11y Piiot MNch I . 15, 22. a9, 11184 133&.-84 'Thie •t•tetMnt w .. llled with lhe Pllol MlfClh 29, AP<ll 11, 12, 18, ltaA nlM07 Piiot March 11. tll, 22, 29, 1tl4 County Clerk ol Or1nge Counl)' on 1184·&4 PubOlhed Or•nge Coeat Dally 1' 10-84 In college action. UC' Irvine bounced back from a Tuesday loss to Miami to upset 15th-ranked Harvard, 6-3. The Anteaters clinched the match before doubles even began. with the deciding point earned. by sophomore Ken Derr. who upended Bill Stanlty. 6-4, 7-6. Derr claimed the second ~t by rallytng from a 6-2 deficit in lhc tiebreaker to win ll, 14-12. Estancia won its match dcsp1lc lhc absence of two regulars. Helping to take up the slack was former JUn1or vars11y player Chns Hastings, who won three of his four mutr hcs 1n competing in his first vars1tv match. * * * Wom4fl'' tournam.nt (et 8et*I ~onel ll~ sin..' Kim S.ncll IVS I d•I Vlro1n1e Rur•CI I Ro,...n••I ' 2, •• , Atvc1e MoullOl'I IU SI O.I Merv LOU Pl•l•ll tU S) 6·4 1 5, 8eroere Poirer IU S ) O•I JoAnl'le Ruuell IU S I 6 1 •·3, He .. ne Sukove tCzecnoslO vekle> dtl Patcele Perech• 1Fr1nce>. 6·3 6·2 c-.... UC lrvlM •• H•rverd 3 Slntlel Anltton tUCIJ def SCOll, 6·2 6-1, Men Son Hing IUCI) def Btci.m.11, 6·•. 6·3, Derr <UCt> d•I Stenlev. 6·4. 7·6, Amor IUCH oef Loud, 6·2, 6·4, Downs <UCll def Cieri., 7· S, 6·2, Leodln IHI def Roclo.owllz 4-6. 6·2 6·0 DoutNt Oownl·Men Son Hing IUCll ~ Lou<1·8et 1<man, 6 l 6 ·•. Stoll l ad d•n t HI Olf * * * H i9tl Ktlool L•tiUN 8Ncto 2:2, EdlMn • SlntMt Schen•t IL81 def Plett 6·1, 0.1 Mccarren. 6·2. o.i Ho, 6·0, 0.1 Hol~t 6·0, Heworlll (LB) won 6•0, 6· 1, 6·0 6-0, 8rumlltl0 I H81 wO/I • 0 6·0 6·0 6·•. Tim 8ran<ll fL8) IOSI 0-6. 5·7 S·7, won 6·4 Dwblll Ted 8rendt·Frot• tl8l ott O'ConMll·MolOsl'teo. 6·• 6 '· o.i Cullktl Han, I 6 6 1, Me'"•t·Wellace (L8) '°'' l ·6, 4 6, won 6·4, 1· S Newpet'I Hartlor lt, $eddlebecll 0 Sln9191 Bro•nan tNHI def. Sovl, 6·0, <let Lff 6·0, def Ha, 6·0, def. LI, 6·0, i<;erfoot INHI wo11 bv ctefeull, 6· l, 6·0 6· 1, Do11at (NH> won bv oefeull. 6·1, 6·0, 6·0, AnderlOll (NH > won 6·3 6· 1, 6·2, 6·2 Oout!Mt oef, IM·eefllltld, M . 6•), Otf a .. en em t(nlont. •·2. •·O, Janlcln·Smllll ICdMI. won, •·•, 6-.1, '""'· 6·J, •• , Uftlllenl!V .. Calta Meta 0 '""' Plnchet (U) def Wernt<. 6·2, Clef $ur, 6·0, dltf Nvuecllterllen, 6•1, ~ Ma, •·O; Weuerman CUI won, •·t 6·0, 6-0, 6·0, Hoffl'l\en (U) won, 6·2, 4·0, 6-1, 6·0, Smith <U> won, 1·6, 40,6·1,M ~ VC>Qel·Corllerv <Ul def H Ol;eel't·P Quacll. 6-2. 6 1 def Teneke Strolcl't, 6·0 •·0. Glbetevlcll·Flnlev (UI won. 6 4 6·3 won, 6·1, 6·3 Eltende 16ll, II Tere 11~l SIMM• erow11 1El ~ MicllH 1' •·3. oer M41rklno •-I oti LI, •·3 04tl HO•"'Oll 6·0. SIU<Mbeker IEI (won) • 1. 6·2, 6·1, to l Gai.nr !El won •·? IOSI 4•6, 2·•. 0·6, HHflnOt IE) won lo 2 • 4, lo\I l·~ won 6· 2 OtlUC!Mt Fl•oo·Splcer t E > dtl SchmlOl·Cetn 6·3. 6 3. IOtl to P1111m Mutlter. 4 lo , 4 6, 8ergtr·Alavre IEJ \Piii, 3·6 l·S. IO•t, 4·6, ?•6 Ma• Del 15, St. Jehn Bo~ J SIMM1 ScenlOn !MDI del. Brezellon, 6 1, ott Do, 6· 1, Off M41111, 11·2. O.I OIPelme, 6·1, Wltllemt IMO! Iott, J·6, won, 6·0, 6·2, 6· 1, Jenkins (MO) won, 6·l , 6·0, 6·3, (ailtt(I, Oerl<· neo). Mlli.r IMO) IOtl. 2-6. WOii, 6·3. (celled. c:Mrkneu), won, 6· I OeuOlet 8all·L•Cl'I (MO) d«f Gel· PlaJC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI •UatNEll NAMI n A n••n The lollowlng penon1 are Oolng bullne•• u : CAT ALINA BOAT WORKS, 24572 Se111 Circle, DIN Point, CA 1118211 Ste~ Alb«1 SMoloe. 24572 Seth Orcte, Oen. Polnl. CA. 112829 Don Feuer 3791 Clermont, Irvine, CA. 02714 Thi• business 11 conducted by a llmlled partnefsl\1p. Sieve Skolol This statement was nled with the County Cletk of Orange County on Feb 14 1984 fab. 18, 1084 PUot M8'cll 8, Ill. 22. 29. 11184 OUWW. a WAONIR lutte 410 mmt Pl&JC NOTICE 1254_.. 1'401 YCllll ICannan A__. lrYIM, CA. 11711 (114) 111-1111 Publlehed Or1nge Coeat Dally Pllol March I, t5, n . 29, t984 1328.M MUC NOTlCE ~ICTmOUt auetNUI NAMI aTAn.HT The toffowlng penon1 .re ck>lng bullneta ... ACOUSTICAL PRODUCTS INC .. ~5 eomtn.rclal D<•ve. Hunllngton Beach, CA ~6411 '1CnT10Ua IUllNI• NAMll aTATIMIJIT Nl.IC NOTICE The IOllowlng P«90fll are doing '1CTmOUI ~I bullneat aa; NAMll ITATlmNT A A N C H 0 C U C A M 0 N G A Tiie IOllowlng ~900 la doing PROPERTIES. 488& M1cArthur butlMla u : Court Suite 100.A, Newpor1 a..cti, ATTIC COLLECTIONS, Newpor1 Calif. 02&80 Antique Mall, 1167 Newport etvcl .. U.T. Thompeon.111, 22542 Altvlew Colla MeM, CA.112827 Terri~. L1guna Beecll. Calif 8art>ar1 A. WeaY9r, 8421 New-02851 bury Of'.. Huntington e.acn. CA JoM G. Valentine. 3709 OoNll 112847 BIVd , Cotona 6el Mar, Call!. 92825 Thie bullMla II conducted by: an fhll blnlness IS conducted by I lndlvld\lel llmlt«I partnellhlP Batb811 A Weaver U T ThOmpaon. 111 Thi. 111tement w .. fifed wllll the Thi• at11ernen1 wu hied wi1h 11\e Counly Clerk of Orange County on County Clertl or Ot1nge County on F•b 14, 11184 All Material Speclaltll .. I~ . 5405 n.aMN f2:3llOI Commercl1I Orlve, Hun11ngton p I ,...,_ c Diiiy Publtlhed Orange Cout Dally Beach, CA. 1126411 FM048t ubl ailed Vl•llQe out Mar 8. 1984 Ptlot March 8. 15. 22. 20. 1984 Rlcnard Hiiey, 820 M1tlni Ori~. Published Ora099 Cout 0tUy Pilot Match I, t5, 22. 20, 11184 1252-84 Bouldety City. NV 89005 PllOI Match 29, April 5, 12, 19, 1113-4 1255-M Timothy Sherpe, 1322 EIN Way. 1 __________ 1_n_&-_e_4 ------------1 Boulder City, NV 89005 11111111111C unTICE MllC NC>TICE Sheron O'Connor, 4644 Vl1ta 1 ____ ,.VDL ___ nu ____ _ Bahll Or , Huntington Belch, CA FICTITIOUS 8Ul&Ntll FICTITIOUS IUllNH8 92649 NAME ITATIMINT NAME IT A TIMENT Thia bu•lnelt la conducted by. a Tile ronowtng persona are doing Tl'te loOowlng ~rson Is doing corporation buslneu u : 0us1neu as. Sharon O'Connor. Sec. Treuurer ATA FINANCIAL, 2428 Newport VINTAGE CHARTER ANO BOAT This Slatement Wit llled wnh the Blvd , Coala Mesa, Cllll 92627 WORKS, 712 K-Thangs. Corona det County Clerk ol Orange County on T M. Ellls, 2620 No Flowet St., Mar. Calif 92625 Feb l6, 1964 Santi Ana, Calif. 92706 Paul K. Speighla, 712 K·Thanga. Fm74' Sal Taleslore, 1754 Iowa St .. Corona del M1r. Calif. 92825 Publlalled Orange Coe.at Dally Cotti Mna. Call! 92626 Saron B Speights. 712 Pllo1M1rch8.15.22.29.1984 Thi b 1 I d ...... b K· Tl't111g1, Corona del Mat, C1llf 1308·84 1 us neu 1 con uct.., y· • 92625 general partnership T.M EUia Tht1 business ts conducted by •n Thia 1111ement wu llled wltll the P'\8.IC NOTICE F1cm1ou1 IUl*IH NAME ITATl!lil!NT Tile followlng pereon la doing txl1inet1 u : ABACUS PLUS S AS SOCIA TES. 1855 Sherlnglon Pt. Z-208 •ult•. N-port Beech, C1111 112683 Marguerite-Marte Plcke11, 1855 Sherlngton Pl Z-208 eull•. N-port Beech. Cllll 92883 Thia buaineea la conducted by. an Individual Marguerlle M Pickett PtmUC M>TICE f'IClTTIOYI IU ... H NAiii aTATI_,,,. fhe lollowing P«IOO II doing bualnaiuaa: BUSINESS EVALUATIOH 8!,.._ VICES. 2800 E. Coast Hwy. Sulla 880. Cofone del M11, CA. t.2825 FrWllC Fargo, 17 Toulon. Hewpott BMoh, CA. 92827 lhl• bual1'141M II conducted by an lndlvldu ... Frenlt FlfOO Thie atllernertl w .. ftled wtth the County Clwk of Orange County on Feb 18, 1984 . ""111 Publtlhed Orange Cout Detty Piiot Match 11, 15. 22. 29. 1118-4 13tS-M Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITtOUS IUIMll NA•aTATIMINT The following penont ere doing butinflll u : S MOG SYSTE MS , t80 McCormick Ave . Co•ta Meaa, CA. 92826 Jamet Jotepll Matier, 11186 Full· erton Ava., Cotta M .... CA. 92627 Leaming lnduatrlet. CA. Cofpor· atlon, 180 McCormlct( A~ .. Cotti Mesa.CA.92629 Thi• bualnete 11 conducted by: a generll partnerlhlp. .iamet J. Maher Thll 11119ment Wb flied with Ille County Cler'k of Orange County on F1b. 18, 1984 Amor·Roc1i.ow11 1 7 S. •·•. C1 er1<·S1a n ev I HI def Llr•<"ty·Mtlle< 6·2 2·6 6·0 Coni..ev·Rlngstrom (NHI oet Grltllebtr·Shlp, 6·0, 6·0, oef Nguven·Nguven. 6·0, 6·0, Mertln·Greelev INHI woo 6· 1. 6· 1. WO/I 6·7, 6· 1 lure·8rentton, 6·1. 6·1, <let Caul•'l·Cemoun, 6·0, 6·2. Pe'"·Tavlor IMO) won . 6·3. •·•: WOii 7·S 6·2 lndMdual 111 mtlC NOTICE County Cieri< or Orange County on Paul Spe+gl'lls ,.~ M 21 t9•• Thia statement was flied wilh the at • -...... 1.-FlCTITIOUI IUlfNEal .. ..., ...,. County Clerk ol Orange County on NAMf ll'ATUllllHT Published Orange Cout Dally Feb 21."'l984 F238935 Tile lollowtng peflOnl .,. d04ng PllotMarch29.Aprll5,12, 111, 1984 Tiiie statement wu flied wtlh Ille County Clerk ol Orange Counly on Mar 13, 11184 Fnr7t4 F>ubu.hed Orange Cout Dally ~ PllOt Mlrch 8, 15, 22. 29, 11184 Published Orange CON1 Delly 1312°"" I DEATH NOTICES Pubhahed Orange Coast Dally bustnaH u 1782-44 Piiot March 8, l5, 22. 29. 1984 P CALCO ENTERPf\ISES COM· 1337_84 ANY, 2708 Haroor vi.w Dr . Cot· Plll.IC NOTICE Pilot Marel'I 22. 211. AP<ll 5, 12, 11184 1643-64 . . BIRD traveler and researcher ot David, Arthur and Alton P\lll.IC NOTICE French and Spanish litera· Sherwood. Memonal ser-IUPElUOA COURT ture through his exclusive vice M onday, Apnl 2, 1984 OF THE IT.ATE Of membership in the Oxford at 12 NOON at West.minster ~rz.~~~':/·~ ~':,. Union Libray Society. He IS Memorial Park Mortuary In Re the Marriage of TAMMY survwed by his wife, Phyllis Chapel. Private interment. DALE SHERMAN. Petitioner, eno M . Salyer; son and law part· Family s uggests donations MICHAEL SHERMAN, Respondent. ner, Tunothy J . Salyer and be made to ~h~ American ORDEAN.:>o ~~:sCAUH two daughters Felicity Heart Assoc1at1on. West-( A • : c h a n 9 • 0 r Ward and Mary Ellen Torre. mmster Mortuary, 893-2421 Cu•tody/Contempl) ona det M1r. Calif 112825 1-----------Ml.IC NOTICE Dennis Dlfntll Melsuom, 2708 FICTlTIOUl IUllNlll 1--------------- H1rbor vi.w D< .. Cotona Oe1 Mir, NAME ITATIMENT FICTITIOUl IU ... 11 Calll 92625 The loltowlng ~sons are doing NA• ITATIMINT M1tk Deline Melstrom, 2708 bu1lness as The lollowlng P«'SOf"I 11 doing HlrbOf View Dr . Coron1 de! Mer. FIVE STAR CATERER'S, 2192 buslnest u : Calif 92825 M1rtln COB, 3188-A Alrw1y Ave .. Co•ta This bualnass la conducted by 1 105. Irvine. Calif. 927 t5 Mesa. CA. 92828 geoeral panner1hlp CorneOus Van de Cruf, 5052 Cory D. a.de<, 190 E 18th St . Dennie O Mets1rom Baleawood, lrvlne, Call! 92715 Cotti Mesa. CA 92828 Th1t statement w .. flied with the George Ouperroy, 1330 SE This bu91neu ta conducted by. an County Clark ol Orange County on Bristol, Sanla Ana, Calif. lndlvldu1t Mii 12, 1964 Cornelius Van de Creal Cory D. Bider Thtl t t1tement WU flled with the Thi• 1111ernen1 WU tiled with the County Clerk of Orange County on County Clerk of Ora099 County on Mar 21, 1984 Feb. 14, 1984 M.JC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI au ... 11 NAMEITA~ The lollowing peraon It doing ~nMlll. SOLAR WATT SYSTEMS. 18142 Chipper Ln .. Hunllngton Beael'I. CA 92649 MICl'leal James 891gnoll, 18182 ChlPi* Ln .. HunUngton Beech, CA. 92849 This bulioelS II condUC1ed by. In Individual. MlchMI J. Spagnoll Thi• alatemenl wu Ille<! with the Counly Cieri< of Orange County on Feb. 16, 1984 LEE GARRISON BIRD of Costa Mesa. Connerly o f Laguna Hills. passed away Marc h 26. 1984 at Beverly Manor Convalesanl Hospi- tal m Costa Mesa. Prior to retirement h e )\ad been an e ngin ee r ~with Com- monwealth Edison Com- pany and was a rellred cap- tain in the United St.ates Navy He is survived by his daughters, Elizabeth Bundy o f Costa Mesa and Adrienne Jamieson of Dallas, Texas: all o{ Orange County . No fu-LOGAN CAUSE APPEARING FROM THE al ' ill be h Jd PETITION FILED HEREIN and ner servtcesw· e at DOCTOR GEORGE W . pureu1nt 10 Arizona Rules ol c1v11 ~4l Publi1hed Orange Coat! 0111}' Piiot March 22. 29. Aprll 5, t2. 1984 1855-84 F:Mwt2 f231114 f2#FQ the request of the decedent. LOG AN d Procedure 60. It 11 hereby Interment al Pacific View M h 28 pa1s;9e4 ~way ORDERED that Pallttoner, Memonal Park. arc • : e is TAMMY DALE SHERMAN, 1ppgr PlllllC NOTICE FICTmoUI IUllNEH NAME ITATEMENT two brothers. William of EASTB URN survived by hlS wife, Rose-II the lime and place designated mary; daughters. Mary below tor !'tearing and stiowcauee.11 M any stia l'tas, why the Decree or Ann, argaret Anne and D1vorcetD1ssolutlon previously Dorothy Flynn; son, George entered 1n this action should not be Wilham Logan, Jr and modified. as requested In Ille Pa11· Tile lollowlng person• 11• dOlng bualneu as Oakland. and Jesse or Hart-SCOTT EASTBURN passed ford, Conneucut, three away March 25, 1984 He is grandchildren and one survived by his parents great-grandchild Services Charles and Madalynne and w1U be held Fnday. Mareh sister Chnsty PaCJfic View 30. 1984 at 2 PM at the M ortuary handling ar- Chapel of M cCormack rangements. Private t.nter· Mortuary Laguna Hills m e nt Pacific View with Dr. John A HufCma.n Mortuary. 644-2700 Sr, o fftciaung lntennent El SHERWOOD b h Cl I d H Lo 1t0n. Iha orlg1net of which l'IU been rot er. e an gan. ltled with this Court MODI· Dr Logan was a member o{ FICATION REQUESTED: That the Society of Nuclear MICHAEL SHERMAN be granted Medicine. Orange County aote custody. care and control ol R d I S C the mtnor chtld of tile panlas. 10-w1t a 10 ogy octety. ah-JENNIFER ELIZABETH SHERMAN, fornaa Radiology Society and tl'lal the Cou" order thll all and the American College of lur1her support payments by Radiology Dr Logan was M I c H A El s 11 E R M -. N b a PINK SMOKE, 27324 Camino Capistr1n0Ste t37. L1g11ne Nlguel. Cahl 92677 Burton D11v10 Sither, 23701 Mariner Or . Laguna Niguel, Call! 92677 Su11nn Lynn Sloane, 26701 Quall Creek 273, Lagun1 Hiiis Calif 92853 Thll business 11 conduC1ed by· 1 general pannerahlp Sueann Sloane Toro Ce~tery ln lieu of w flowers. memonals may be HAROLD E. SHER . OOD suspended on staff at Hoag Memoral UPON READING THE VERIFIED This stllament was !tied With the County Cieri! ol Or•rlQ'I County on Marcil 21 , 1984 made to the Saint Andrew's SR. 57 years. of Huntington Presbytenan Church Build· Beach. passed away_ March ing Fund, Newport Beach. 2?, 19~. He is survived by hlS wife, Mary Lee: sons, Hosp1taJ for 22 years. Ser-PETITION of Respondent . vices Will be held Saturday. MICHAEL SHERMAN. and being M h 31 198 0 M fully advised In the premises. and arc . 4 at I A at good cause appa1rlng therefore 11 Pac1f1c View Memorial Is hereby · Fl!t1507 Publlslled Orange Coul DaJly Piiot M11ch 29, Aprll 5, 12, 19, 11164 t783-84 SALYER JOHN CUYLER SAL YER. born March 20. 1908 at San Luis Obispo and passed away March 26. 1984 at Newport Bea<.·h . He was a resident of Costa Mesa for 21 years. As the Seruor part· ner m the {inn of SAL YER & SAL YER. Attorneys at Law, he practiced law in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, for 21 years and pnor to that lime m Los Angeles Educauon and nulJtary BA degree at UC Santa Barbara and USC Served m World War [J rank of Captain, U.S . Army AJ.r Force, stallo ned In England at close of war where he met hlS wife He attended Oxford Uruveraty and received a Bachelor o f Letters from there. He also saw m1htary duty during the Korean War in the Orient. He taught school m Los Angeles City School District for I 2 years 81ld thereafter attended South· western Law School and went into private practice, spec1ahzmg in personal m- JUry and c1v1I hugat1on. As an artist he w on awards for hlS paintings He was a r " HAAIOA LAWN•MT. OllVI M0<1 uaty • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler .Ave. Coste Mesa 5-40-555• PlEACE IRQTHIAI BELL 8ftOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Coste Mesa 642-9 150 IAL TZ BERO£ftON IMITH & TUTHILL WUTCLIFF CHAPEL •21 E 17th SI Co11a Me,. 646-q371 PAC.lC VllW -..olUAlPAM c.m.t9'Y • Mortuery Cheoef • Cr9melory 3500 Pacific view Drive N9WP<)<t Beech 644-2700 McC°"M1CK MORTUAftY 1795 l.a;una Canyon Ao Lagune h~. Ct f2H 1 4M·G41!1 "" c ~ '"'----~-----------'· Jeffrey and Bruce Sherwood; daughte.rs. Dian- ne and Kristin S h erwood: mother, Bertha Fowler: sis- ter, Nancy Hussey; brothers, R oland Sherwood , Jr, Park, 3500 Pacific View ORDERED lhat M<vlce be made Dnve Newport Beach . ln on TAMMY DALE SHERMAN by • publlcallon pursuent to A.R.S lieu of flowers, donations ~8-405(A) (41 and (B), 1nd tl'tat the may be made to the Amert· Court date currently Mt for tl'te 23rd can Cancer Society Pacific day 01 April, 198.it, 11 11:30 am be V. M 644 2700 vacated and that the hearing be 1ew ortuary, · reHI tor tl'te 7th day of May. 1984. Ml.IC NOTICE SUPERIOR COUAT Of CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOI ANOELll at the l'IOUI of 11·30 o'clock A.M., ---------------------•---------------and ti~ PlaJC NOTICE Ml.IC f«lTICE FURTHER ORDERED tl'tat Pafl· ESTATE OF MARGUERITE SHARP. aka MARGUERITE F SHARP aka MRS MAURIC E J SHARP Oe- oeased flCTITIOUI IUllHHI NAME ITATEMEHT The tollowtng person Is dOlng bustness 11 SPORTS UNLIMITED. 18903 Mt Welton Circle. Fou111aln Veney. CA 92708 Chefyt Ree Alnkln. 18903 Mt W1llon Circle. Fountain Vafley, CA 92708 This bullneas ts condUC1ed by 1n tndlvtdual Charyl R Rtnkln ThlS statement was flied wllh the County Ctark or Or1nge County on Marci'! 2 198• F239121 Publtsha<I Orange Coast Dally Piiot M1rcl't 8, 15, 22. 29, 1984 13311-84 FICTITIOUS IUllNHI t1oner TAMMY DALE SHEAMAN NO. lll7 JIO NAME I TATIMt!NT appear before thl1 Court on the 7th NOTICE OF IHTENTION The lollowtnn pereon l1 doing d1y of May, 1984, II the hour of TO SELL RE.Al PROPERTY .. ,, 11:30 o'clock AM or 11 soon •T -1v•.r 1 •L1 business •• th tt thl ' It be ,. '"" ,. ''"' ,. COTTAGE INDUSTRIES 1527 eree er 85 1 ma erl may NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t .. at, N Bl .. · heard, to stiow cause. 1 any the " ewpon "" has as follows aublec:t to contlrmatlon by the 15, Costa Mesa. Calif 92827 1' Why Iha Petitioner TAMMY 1bov.-.nlllled Superior r;:oun, on Kateryne A Rlnnyil. l527 New· DALE SHERMAN Should not be April 9, 1984, or lherHtter within port Blvd held In contempt of this Coun't the lime allowed by l1w. the under· 15. COit• M .... Calif. 112627 Order daled Maren 30, 1983 whleh signed. ldmln1atr1trlx of the 91tlle Tl'lll bvllnes111 conducted by an reads in pert u lollows of MARGUERITE SHARP. da- lndlvldu11 "That othe< then two weetia of oe&Md. Will Mii a1 private aate to the Kaleryna A Rinnyk vacation per year neHhef or the l'llghett and bell net bidder on the Thia 1111ement waa Ille<! wltl't Ille ibove-named par11e1 should leave terms 1nd condition• hereln1tt• Counly Clark ot Or1nge Counly on the southern Arizona area or the mentioned all right, lltle, and Feb 21 1984 Sllle ol Arlzon1 wHl't tl'le minor Chlld Interest of MARGUERITE SHARP, F~ of the per11es to-wit JENNIFER deceased II the time of her death Publlll'led Or1nge Cout Dally ELIZABETH SHERMAN. without the Ind 111 rtgfll, Ulla, 1nd lnlerNI thll Pllol March 8, 16. 22. 29. 1984 othef spouse's wrltlen pennlnlon." the estate hu 1equlred In addition t333-l!4 2 Why the Respondent MICHAEL to that ol decedent II the lime ol her --------------SHEAMAN sho.Jld not be awarded death, In the r .. 1 pfoperty loclled In -----------------flt.ellC NOTICE the perma11ent and aole care, Orange County, C1llfornl1, de- --------------cuatody a11d contfol or the minor acrlbed MllC f«lTICE FICTITIOUI •UllNHI child or the parties: An undivided one-tlllrd lnterell FICTITtOUl IUllNHI NAME ITATIMINT NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng person 11 doing 3 Why the Court atlould not tn Order the su1pen1lon 01 child sup-(Legal Dncrlpllon of Propertyl· The tollowlng peftona ere doing butil~ ~~ p M E N T S 1 0 9• c business aa · port payments being made by the "The North 41 '-' fMI of Lot Respondent MICHAEL SHERMAN. Forty·eighl (48) Ind 111 of Lot and Forty-seven (4 7). except the North OLD PROPERTY MANAGE-Clearbrook line, Coate MeSI, MENT 2925 College Ave Suite Catll 92626 4 Why the Co.Jn stoo.Jld not order 34 ·~ feat. In Flor11 Park Trect No 1uch other end tunher rallal IS 11 7 •8. as per map thereof recorded In deems Jvat and proper In Ille Book 30, Page 9 or Mltcellaneoua premises Maps. Records ol Orange Count)'. A-10 Cosra Mesa Callf 92626 Amy J St1rk, 109-C Claarbfooll Oei Larson 0.:.-etopment Corp Lana, Costl Mell C1Jll 92626 Catllornla 2925 College Ave Suite This buslnets 11 conducted by an A· 10 Costl Mesa, Calll 92826 1ndlv1duel This bullness IS conducted by a Amy J Sterle DA TED this 23rd day of March, Caltlornta · 1984 (Street addreu· 1719 North corporetton T1111 stetemen1 wu llled w1111 lhe Dal F Larson PraslOent County Clark ol Or1nge County on /stltna Rodriguez Flower StrMI, S1nta An1, CA Judge of the Superior Cour1 92706) C°"tY, FARREU a IOOUTZ. P.C. The sale 11 subject lo current l 11lte sot Tr1ne.Arnettc. lulldlng Ines. covenants. oondl110n1, re-Thta 1tatemaot was llled with the Mar 22 t984 County Cte<lc ol Or1nge County on FMtae Mar 9 11184 Publtshed Orenge COHI Dall)' fMOq() Pilot Mlrcil 29, AprH 5, 12 111, 1984 1n North Churc:ll Affnue 1tr1ct1on1 •eaerv1tlona. rlghll, T~. Arilona '5701 . rights ol way and MNmenta of re- Publlsl'led Orange Cout Dally 1775-84 Ptlot March 22. 29. April 5 12, 19&4 ---------------- Publllhed Or1nge Coast D11ly Piiot cord The uta la contlngertt upon M1rch 29. Aprll 5 12, 19 1964 the purchaM of all thrM undivided 1773-84 one-lhlrd tnle<Mts by Ille .. me per· son 111 Ille same Pf'IOe and 1wm1 for 1654-84 MllC NOTICE MlJC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNEll NAMI ITATIMINT The following peraon II dOlng bullneta 11· WATERMELON MOON , 211 Marine Ave.. Balboa Island. CA 928e2 RIO!lard w French II, 205 COfll Ave . Bllb<>a 1111no, CA. t28e2 Thlt bu .. ,,.., It eonducted by· an lndlvldual. RW French II T~ 1tai.ment WU filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb t4. 11184 ,zal11 Publllhed Orenge Coat Oalty PllOI Matcti 8. 15, 22. 29, 1994 12•0·8• MUC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUI IUllNHI Ml.IC NOTICE each undivided one-thl<d lnter .. 1 NAME ITATIMINT The PfOf*'tY la to be lotcl on en The followlng person• .,. dOlng FICT1T10UI IUllNEll ........ bUll, exoepl u lo tltlt bUllnest u NAME ITATIMt!NT Btd1 or otter1 1re Invited for thll UNION PROPERTY MANAGE· The lotlowtng peraone era doing PfOperty and mul1 be In writing and MENT. 3941 S. Brlllol St , Sanll buslnall 11 wlll be received It the otf~ of At11. Cllll 112701 NAUTOA SWAN PACIFIC, 275 t Sarah B. Denning, altorney lor the Timothy O'Neill, 31141 S Brt1to1 w Pacific Cout Hwy.. Newport admlnlllfllrl~. II 1801 Cen1ury St. Santi Ana. Calif 112701 Beach. CA. 92663 Park EHi. Sult• 1500, Loa Ang!!'.H.i S1ndfa s. SIW)'9', 394 t $. BrlttOI Sw1t1 Pectllc. tnc .. 2751 w. p1• Calllornla 90087, or may be mea St, S1nt1 An1, Cellf.112701 clllc Cout Hwy .. N-port a..cn. with the Ci.rt! Of the Superior COur1 Mike Hll1nd«, 394 t S. Brl1tol St., CA. 928e3 Of delivered to Sarah 8. a Santi An1, Cant. 92101 Thll bvllneM •• conoucted by: 1 personally, al any time • Thll bUllnemla 11 oonducted by: a ~!Jon publteatlon of ttlll notlee and general pat!nent\IC> C.W C E.O mf.!_ng~~le ......................... -... T1mo1t1y O'NelM Thie 1111emen1 wu flled with the ,..,, ,. . .,.,.. •Y ....., .,. '"""' "" .,,. fhll 1tatement wu filed wit.ti the County Clertl 01 Orange County on lollOWlng 'enn• c..tl. len I* cent County Clerk of Or1nge County on Feb 18. 1984 ( t~) of Ille amount bfcl to eocom- Mar 21. 1984 n.m peny the otter by certlfted c:Nclc, ~1• Publlthed Orange eo.t Dally llld the b~ to be peld on~ Publlllled Or1nge C0att Delly Piiot March 8. 1S. 22. 29. 1984 ~~'°;u°' ... ~ta.by ,,!!!,~ Pllol M1rcn 29. Aprll 5 12, 111, 1984 1313-84 -· .......... '"'W .,,.. t781·_. m11n1enanc;e Hpenae•. end -----------Pf91Tl1Umt on lnaurN'Ce aooeptable -----------1 "8.JC fil)TlC( IO lhe purcheler lt\lill be ptOttted NlJC fil)TJC( -----------u ot the det• of recording of °°"'" ----------~~~-'1CTillOUllUtMMI.. ~ FICTTTIOUl IUIMll '1CTITIOUl IUIMH NAllll ITAT'lmNT The utld«llgn.cl and the owrst NU. ITATIMOIT MAMI ITAT'lmMT The followlng pel"80n .. ~ of the otMr unclMtMd ~ ,._ The lollollrfng ~ II domg The lollowfno ~ 11 ckMng butlneA n IWV'f 11'8 r1gt11 lo ~ and al butinea at bvlfneM u OEL08 TECHHOLOOIE.8, Ne C>ldl prb to entry of .n OJdw con- Al ... E. 1729t IMM Bl Ste IMP-.USIOHS, UHi LI Hllyetd St , Hewpott 8-::t\, CA llfmtng IM .... 408. T11ttln Cefff 92NO ... lrada, Ulgunl Hlllt, Celll 92t83 92M3 0.t«I: Matefl a, 1N4 Vltgll MltlOft F~. 2378 N Krl1lln1 c Wiltt•, 25$M I.a Po Chi Wu."' Hllylrrd St ........ (THfi. SHARI' l<An • ~ ,lowlr, 811111 Al\&, Cellf t27Ge Mlrecs., ~a Hlllt, Cellf 92883 pori Beech, CA t2tes tra1rla Tllll bualMll It conducted by In fhlt b11t1neM It oonducted by tll'I Tiil• bua1n.1 la condUCl..S by 1r1 Ol lhe M1ete of IN ....,._ ......., lndlvidual lndlvldv•I lndt~dull o.ceoerrt Vlfgll ,,.man Kr1e11n• c Welk• Po CN Wu IAftAH .. OANMllG Thi• •t•temenf wu m.d with IN Th/9 stafemenl wu l1led w1111 the Thia ttatllfNtlt wu lllCI .itll IM 0......,. M. ._... .....,.. I County Cteni of OrllnOI County on County Clerk of Oranga Countr on County Clef'k ot Orange CcNnty on .,..,._ Feb 17 t"4 Ftdl 21. 19M '91:11e,1N<1 1_,~~t.t, ..... 1• ,,_. ~ ,_,.. Lot~ CA. tOlll1 PutllltMCI Or8f'09 ~It Oeit'f Pu~ Or1nge Coaat Otil'f Putl4ltheel OranQe Cont o.lly (t11) "1-#n Pilot M1tc:f'I 8 15, ,2, 29, fGS'1 Pl!Of Mar(lh e, 18, 2~. 2t 1.... Pilot M1rell I , t~. n. 29, !N4 f.tatc:ll 21, 29, ~II <1, IN4 '"°""" 1332·14 1309-1'4 tT7CM4 • • I ..11-._ __ _ Publlalled Orange Coast Dilly Publlalled Orange Cout Dilly Publlahed Orange Cou1 Dally Pilot M1rch 29, April 5, 12. tll, 1984 Piiot March 8. 15. 22. 29, 1984 Piiot M•rch 8, 15. 22, 29, 11184 1n8-14 1248.-84 1307_.. MllC NOTICE FICTfTIOUI IUllNIH NAME ITA TIMENT The lollOWing person II dolng !business as N.T INTERIOR DESIGN. 2872 !Coast Circle Hunllngton Ba.en 1C1111 92649 N1ncy L Terp11ra, 2872 Coast IClrcie. Hunhngton Baaell. Cal1t ~2649 Tht11>usmess 1s conducted by en ndiYi<Jull Nancy L Terp11r1 This 1111ament was nled with the !County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 21, 1984 Fl!t1!110 PubllShed Orange Coast Dally ~llot Maren 29. April 5. 12, 19. 1984 1780-84 MllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE FICTfTIOUI IUllNHI NAME IT A TIMlNT The follOwlng per1<>n1 lfe doing buSlnetl •• ABEL. 22691 Limbert St 514, El Toro, C1llt 92830 Virgil M1rlon FrMman 2376 N Flowe<, San11 Anl, Callf 927Ge James v11gean. 24281 Ontart0 Lane, El Toro. Calif 92830 Thia buslnetl 11 condu<;ted by I general Pl1104WllliP Virgil Freeman Thlt llllemetll WU flied Wllh the County Clerk ot Orange Counly on Feb 17 1984 Flm4t Publllhed OrtlllQe Cout Dllty Piiot March 6, 15. 22. 29. 1984 13211-64 Ml.IC NOTICE K-10503 K-10417 NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF GEORGE ROY WOOD AND WOODROW V. NOLD AND OF PETITION TO ADMIN-OF PETITION TO ADMIN· I STER ESTATE NO . I S TER ESTATE NO . A-12%456 A-lt%35t To all hetrS, beneficianes, To all heirs, beneficianes. creditors and contingent creditors and contingent creditors of GOORGE ROY creditors of WOODROW V . WOOD and persons who NOLD and persons who may may be otherwise interested be otherwise interested m m the will and/or estate: the will and/or estate: A petition has been filed A peution has been filed by OORIS JANE BRAY m by WOODROW V . NOLD. the Superior Court of Or-JR. in the Superior Court of ange County requesung that Orange County requesung DORIS JANE BRAY be ap-that WOODROW V . NOLD. pointed as personal rep-JR. be appointed as personal resentative to administer the representative to administer estate of GOORGE ROY the estate o f WOODROW V . WOOD (under the lndepen-NOLD (under the Indepen- dent Administration of Es-dent Administration of Es- tates Act). The petition is set tates Act). The petition is aet for hearing in Dept. N o. 3 at for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr., West, 700 Civic Center Dr., Wett, Santa Ana, CA 9270! on Santa Ana, CA 92701 on April 18, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . April 11. 1984 at 9:30 A.M . lF YOU OBJECT to the lF YOU OBJECT to the granting o( the petition. you granting of the petition, you should either appear at the should e ithe r appear at the hearing and state you obje<:-hearing and state you objec- tions or file written obje<:-tions or file written objec· lions with the court before tions with the court before the hearing. Your a ppear· the hearing. Your appear· ance may be in person or by ance may be in person or by your attorney your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI· IF YOU ARE A CREDI- TOR or a contingent Cf'edjtor TOR or a contingent creditor or the deceased, you must of the deceased. you must fl.le your claim with the file your claim Wlth the court or present it to the per· court or pre.ent It to the per· sonal representative ap-aonal representat.lve ap· pointed by the court within po nted by the court wlthln four months from the date o f tour months from ~date of first iauan.ce of letters u f lnt ~ of letten as provided in Section 700 o f provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of C.U-the Probate Code of Cali- fornia. The time for fllina fomia. The time for fillna clllilN will no t expttt prior c1a1ma will not expire prior to four mon th.. from the date t0 four montha from the date o! the heartns noticed above, of the hearin1 noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE t.he file kept by the court. U the file kept by the court. U you are interested In the es-you are Interested In tbe ee- t.ate, you may .erve upon the tate, you may .,-ve upon the ex.ecutor or edml.nlstratot, or e>eccutor or edmlnlJtrator, or upon the at~y for then· upon the attorney for the •x- tcUtor or administrator, and ecutor or admin1atrator. and file with the court with file wtth lht coun wlt.h proof of 1trvltt, a written proof of errvk'e, a written ~ •t.atina that you de· request 1tatft\a that you d•- alre s.pedal notice of the fU. IU"t apeoal not.Ice of the fO. Ina ot..,, Inventory and ap-Ing of an lnvmtory and ap- pn.LllmlCt\t of esiaic llllets or ~t of est.ate .-c.a cw of the ~tJtaona oc accounc.a o( th pcUtJona or 8000W\tl mentioned tn Section 1200 mentioned ln Stc1ion 1200 and l200.~ ot w California and l200.$ of 1.he C.Ufomla Probate Code. Probe Code. JOHN M, GUSTAFSON Aane16 Aanat, JM. 11'11! M.aeArtftr Blvd.. ltd %7M llaJ'Mr llY ... s.A&e Floor IH, P.O. S..s l4tt fnlae, CA. H711 C..&a Mna, CA. ttHI HJ·Ull .. .._.... ' PubllsMd Ora_nie C.O..t Publlahed e>ran, ec.t Dilly PUot Ma.re:h 29. 30, Diily PUol March "· 23, 29, April ~. 1934 1984 1'187-M \. te6U.84 I •' ·-...... Plll.IC NOTICE NOTICE Of TRUITlE'I IALI T.I . NO. 41211-07 IWOfllTANT NOTICE TO "'OPPTY OWNER: YOU AM .. DE'A"'-T UNOER A DHD Of TRUIT DATED Aut ... 1llO. UNI.HI YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOU-. ,,.OKRTY. " MAY llE IOlO AT A flU9LJC IAU. IF YOU NHO AN !X"-A- NATIOM Of THE NATUM CW THE ftROCHOINQ AQAINIT YOU, YOU lttOULD CONTACT A LAW- YE-.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat ltle real property lltu1ted In the County or Otange, Stale of Call· fornla, known u : 210 Newpor1 Center Dr1ve. Newpor1 Bea<ih, C11i. fomla and delctlbed u lollowt: A leuehold Ettata u crMted by lhll C41'1aln Ground LMM dlled July 30, 1971 and .. amended by an Instrument recorded JlnUlfY 23, 1973 In book 10525. page 223, Of· flclal Reeordt ind r ... reeorded April 2•. 11173 In book 10658. PIQe 542, Offlclal Recordt In and to th1t oet· 1.in land In ltle City of Newpor1 BMch. County of Or1nge. St1te or Cllllornla. deecrlbed u followt: PARCEL 1: Parcel 1 u ahoWn on a map flied In bOOlt 36, PIQll 3&, Perce! Map1, In the OtllOe of the County Recorder of Mid County. SUBJECT TO easement1, rig.hi. of w1y and other m1tter. of lllOOtd or apparent. PARCEL 2 An euernent for ln- gr .... 1grea1 Ind vetllcular petlclnt over P1roel A u lhown on 1 rnec> flied In book ~. page 35. P11Cll Main. In the Olfloe of the County Reeordef' of llid County. Ind wtll be told 11 publlc IUCtlon at the front entrance to lhe Orange CON1 Savings Ind Loan Building, 1700 AOama Ave., Cotta Mee&, Californl1, on April 8th, 1"4, 1t 10:00 •.m .. to the hlgheat bidder tor cutl In tawtul currency of the United Stll". The Mle wlll be made without covenant. or warranty regarding tltle. poaeulon. or en<:umbrlnOM, to 111lsfy the obllg1t1on MCUred by ind unoer the Power of Seit con- ferred In the OMd of Tru•l executed by John G. Rln11do Financial Cot· porallon. 1 Cllllornla corpor1flon ' u Tru1tor, to American Home M0r1gage Tru11 DMd S«vlCe Cot· porallon. a C11tfornla Cotporatlon, 11 Tru•IM, for the benefit Ind ... cunty of American Home M0t1g9 Corporation, a Cllllomla COf1*· lllon, .. BeneflcllfY, dllad AUOI* 29, 1880, Ind recorded on Nowtn-o.r 20, tll80 In Book 13343. Paoe 1023. u lntlrvment Number 29218 of Official A«:ord1 of the County Of Orange, St11a Of Calltornla. Notice of Default Ind Election to Seit the dMCribed ,.., l)l'opet1y und9f lhe Deed of Tru11 wM r• corded aa lnatrum.nt Numb4r 83-458181,onOetober 11. 1183,of Ott~ Record• of tl'le County of Orange. St•te of c.llfornle. . Tl~ .... will be condue1ed by: AMEAICAN HOME MORTQAOE TRUST DEED SERVICE COflPORA TION. A CAU· FORN I.A CORPORATION 1700 Adll'AI Ave., Suite 204. CoMa Meea, CA. 714·114-6001 ATTENTION· AHE CAHILL Prlnclpat and lnterHt due· 1 17, t57.7T CO.ti. ~. and Advanoe1 due (llPP"O)(~): ll,7M.25 TOTAL: S1U22.02 DAT£0: MWch 12, 11184 AMERICAN HOME MORTGACl! TRUST DEED SERVICE eof'PORATIOH. a Celltornt. Cot· poratlon lty: Dennie •. ~-. .. cwoenaUon r,. .. 8fAfl OF CAUFORHW COUNTY OF OAAHGf:) 8S On~ 12.1N4.~-. tM uildlftilll .S •• Notary "'* ~ and '°'"""~and "-l*-aottelty 84JJ>Mr•d Dennie I ~-.~r~ ~~~= fOfnl• COfPOf~l I ~ ~ to me (or to me "" INlleillllOf ~l IO be the P1r10n ._. 1*"' · ii IUbeCtlbed to tN wtd\ln ~ and-~'* .. ecw.d the Mme. WITM.SS "'Y hend IW!d ~ .... Anl llOcaHll CW!• Pl.tbWled orve. C(llll -"" Mardi 1 U.. d , 1""' ,......,. ' 'tQTITIOUI .,.... .. M.M9 •TATDeff Tlle lo#owlf\o per.one •• Ooln9 DYelnetau; CROWN AUTOM081L L!AS- ING, 17301hach81¥11. 113, Hunt• ll'QtOf\ BMcfl. CA. 92$47 Wllll1n1 O. JIOObl !nterprt ... , lne , 11301 8"ctl 81YO. it 1S, Hun\· 1ngton a..cti. CA. 924M7 Thia bufJMM la oon®c1ecl by-e COtPof•tlon. SllM Peyton, Corp. S.C. Thia 1t1t9f'Mnt w .. tiled wilh 11\9 CounlY. Citf'k Of Ofanoe County on F9b. Ill, 1084 '2X14ot PuDllthecl Ofange Coul Deify Piiot Match 8. 15, 12. 20. 101-4 '~ Ml.JC MOTtct fl'tCTmOUI IUIMll 9CAllll ITA TIWNT Tlle to11ow1ng pet-.on la doing bulllltl'I• u : C .ALIFORNIA HOME 1.NVENTORY C.OMPANY. 244490 VII T9qulla, El Toro. CA. 02830 A"recl A. Aegnler. 2449e Via T• qull1. El Toro. CA. 92030 Thia bullnesa la conducted by: an Individual. Alfred A. Regni« Thi• ltllem~t wu tnod with 11\9 Counry Clerk ot Orange County on Feb. 16. 1084 '2:Mnl Publl•hed Oranoe CPut Dally Piiot March 8. t5. 22. 29. 1984 13t t-84 Ptlll.IC NOTICE F1CTtTIOUI 8UllNIU NAME IT A HMfNT The followlng peraon la dotng bualnesa 11: ARCADE SCREENPRINTING. 152 E. 20th. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Vincent Serif, t52 E. 201h Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This bullMH 11 conducted by an lndlvldual. Vlno4Nll Befll This atatament waa flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb. 14, 1984 F23ISOI Publlahld Orange Coest Dally Pilot March 8. 15, 22. 29. t984 1253-64 MUC NOTICE "1CTmOU8 8UllNHI NAMe ITATIMENT The tollowlng persona are doing bualness .. : ROCKET CARPET SERVICES. 437 Plua Eatlval, Sa.n Clemente. Callt. 92762 Hubcor, Inc., Calltornla, 437 Plaza Esoval, San Clemente, Cellt 92762 Thia bualnesa la conducted by a corporation • Phllllp Hubbard, Presidenl • I NIUC M>Tia f1lll.IC *>TICE W MJTICE MUC IG1ICl -------~~ro;.;...;.;;;..;.,;.;;.;;;.------1---------------------~ ---------------------~ '~ PU!Mlc ~ -111 be held by the PICTmOUe llVUIUI IUflllMOlt COUllT Oo4Ma Mllaa Pltinnlna Comrnt..ion NAm STA ft...,. ()fl THS8TATI tW llt the Clly Hall. 71 Fu Ottve, Colla The ~ P8f'<IN .,.. doing C~ P-0.,,. Meaa. ca11tom1&. at 1:30 P ,.,. °' .. tiustneu • COUNTY °' c.•w ooonuPOQlbletMraef\eron~ SUNNYMEAO COMMERCE In the Mattaf of lheAcl®tlofl P.cl- day, Aprll t , 1084 r9Qlrdlng the fol· CENre.., LTO .. 1072 8 .E. Brtlltal. rloo Of !DUA.ADO e, G~R£00. IOW1nO ~lfcatton: ~· 206, Santa Ana. CA 9?707 Adopting ~.,,, 1-Zone Exoapllon Permit Sunnyf'MadCOmm«eeCent•.• CA•MO.ADl•ll Z!·84·'4 for Jim Motten. general pann«tnlp, 1012 8 .! MllJelD CITA'OC:* a&At"°"1.od aoent l0t ~ A. Fenn. BtlatOI, Sult• 204. Santa Ma. CA. TO MARIO GUTiff'M.L 19172 South Meaa Ofllla, VIiia Patti, 02707 YOU AR& HE.-IBY CITED 110 IP- for Condltlon.i u.. ~rnlt tor • Thlt bualnola• la ClOnduoi.cJ t>y· a PM' on May 1 • .... tta4, .. 8:46 a m. !IDS-Unit, 44,HO 1qu1te I04t limit~ pal\M!'ll\lp In Department 31 of the abOYe entl- mlnl-war.tl04.AM projKt toc.t.O aa Ray P. Ot~. lta Managing tied oourt ~tad Ill 100 Civic; 1672 Plk<enlla Avenue In an MO Partner Cent., Dtlw W•t. Santa Ana, Cell· ZOne. !nviron-"*1tal 0.tarmlna. TN• atatement wu flied with 11'9 tornta, and lhO¥w c.uae. If My you tloo. ~attve Oecl1tatlon. County Clerk of Or1119t County Of\ "9va. wn~ lhe ~ltlon' of EOUAAOO 2·Zone lxceptlon P.,mla P:eb 10. 191-4 E. GUERRERO for ih8 adOcltlon ll!~S tor Of. RM. Namaai. Pnena MAPllO HEAAEAA GUTU!AAEZ, Tucker, 3142 Corie Lana, '°' Con-GARWIN a WAGNER 'J04lf child 90n, lhoufd not be orant• dltlonat Uae Pernin to oC*•t• 1 1u1te '10 ad civic/community club lo hold 1M01 Von Kwman Aw..,. You .,. n.tWy notltlecl 1 aocl•I• and di.cuulon or~ In a irw.. CA. 121'9 under Cotlfomt•"CMe law the IUdGe •Ingle lamlty r..idence IOcat.O It (7'•) 111-1 tM et\111 advlM the minor and the Et~vl~on~ adtadl '~t~manlA• Atlonll. ~~ Publl.ahed Or11ng9 Coat Dally patents, It pr--.t, of the right to ~pt ,._, """' ... !-""" Piiot Maret\ 8, 16, ~2. 29. 1984 hi~ counMI pteoent The court t327-84 may appoint oounMt to rec>reeent 3·Zone E11eaptlon Permit !--------------------the minor W"9'her or no1 tl\9 mlnOf ZE-84-e8 IOf Jama. B Moff•tt. •mt 'IC liiil\TICE 11able10 attOl'd oounMI, ano "111ey 1uthof'lzecl agent tot Harold S. an<t ,_ nu .,.. unable to affOl'd eounMI, lhalt Harriet S. Jasper, 12t8 Sand Key, MUNICl'AL COUftT apoolfll counael 10 r8Pf'"8nl tM Corona def Mar, for Conditional UM patents Permit fOf a 95--untt, 83,060 aquare Cl~~~ OATED: Feb. 24, t98'4 loot mlrn-warenouaa proj«:t with .IUOM:lAl. DllTRtCT LEE BRANCH, County Clark variance from requirement tor 700 Cl* Cent• CHlwe Weat 8)' M.K HEANEY. 0&9uty on-ane manager located at 1850 Santa Ana, Ca. tJ70t Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Whittler Ave11ue In an MG Zone. En-Ptalntlfl: GRANT ·HOWARD AS-March 8, 15, 22. 29. 1984 I vlronmantal Determination: SOCIATES. a partnerahl oonlilll""' 1325-84 Negative Declaration. ... 4·Zone £xceptlon Permll of GRANT HALT ANO JOHN HOW· r--------------------- ZE·84-e8 tor Sarah H. Lafera, Aaal.. "~et 8 n d an 1. 0 ES1 G NE R, S , ____ Pla __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ _ tent ~Ice Pr8$1dent, American West ·-Development Company, authorized CHOICE. a partnership conalatlng F1CTITlOUl IUllNEll agent for Newport Landing, Lid., of JOSEPH AGOSTINO. co-partner, NAMI STATEMINT Post Office Box 10843, Beverly e nd JOANNE AGOSTINO, The following persona era OOlng Hiiia. tor Condlllonal Uae Permit !Of co-partnet, JOSEPH AGOSTINO. business as: altemallve garage placement with an Individual; JOANNE AGOSTINO, INTERCONTINENT FIANACIAL varlanoes from minimum private an Individual, Does I to X, Doe Co., CONSULT ANTS, 170 Newport Ctr. open apeoe. building aeparetlon, Doe Corp Or Suite 245. N-port Beach. Calif. ramp slope and building Case No. 161232 92660 nelghl/s1ory requirements In con-SUMMONS JoHph Caprio Profeasl0na1 Aaac Junction with a development review NOTICE! You NYI be9f'I au.ct. Inc (Fla), t31 Promontory Or .. West tor an 88-tinlt condominium project The court m•r d9ctcle ~at rou Newport Beach, Calif 92660 located at 2a30 .Vanguard Wey In an wllhoul your batnG heet'd unlaaa This business 1a conducted by· a A3 Zone. Environmental Determine-104.I reepond within IO daJ•· Reed oorporaUoo 11 N 1 ,....__1 the lnformatloo below, Joseph Capflo. President 0;~ ~~~= ~~~~::, on the 11 you wlah 10 seek tl\9 advice of Thia ata1ement wu filed with lhe above appllcatlona. telephone an attorney In this matter. you County Clerk of Orange County on 1'211M7 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Maron 8. 15, 22. 29, 1964 754·5245 or call the office of the should do'° promptly so 1hat your Feb 17, 1984 Planning "'--artment, Room 200. written r~H. II any, may be 133 t-8-4 .,..., filed on time. 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, Call-AVllOIUated he lldo deman-tornla~ Published Orange Cout Dal"' Piiot daOe. El trlbuma; i.da IMcldk - 9 '1 tra Ud. all'\ auca.ncta a manoe qu. March 2 • 1984 Ud. rffponda ct.ntro • 10 cMaa. --------------------- , 796·84 Laa la lnform11elon qua altue• pt&_JC NOTICE Pt&.IC NOTICE FtCTmoua IUSINEU NAME 9TATEMENT The loOow1ng peraon Is doing buslneas as: ENTERPRISING WOMEN. 29 Menn St .. Irvine. CA. 92715 Virginia J. Mett. 29 Mann St . Irvine, CA. 92715 Thia bualness Is conducted by: an Individual. Virginie J. Metz Thia atatement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 16. 1984 " rou wt.ti to ... the adYtca of "' attorney In thle matter, r- ahcHald do eo prompttr eo that row written tMPOftM, If .... ,. M•Y ba ftledOfttam.. II Uat9d CS.... aollc:ttar e4 con-- aaJo cM un llbogado ·~ ffte aeun-to, d•barle l'laoarlo In• medlatllmlnte, cM Mia -a. au ,...,.,..,, eeerlta, ., ttar .av-. pueda .. r Nglllfeda • ttampo. FlCTITIOUI BUSIHEH NAME IT ATUtENT Tile lollowlng peraon It dolng buSlneaa aa: ORTON DESIGN & SERVICES CO., 11415 Sand Stone Ave .. Foun- tain Valley, CA. 92708 Rlctlard I/ Orton, t 1415 Send Stone. Fountain Valley, CA. 92708 Thia butlness la conducted by· an lndMdual RJChard V Orton This statement wu flied with the County Cllfk of Orange County on Feb 14, 1984 LRGAL AOWllllWWT DU'AAT~ CM' HV8LOtt• lmfT IUMCJ.8 Dr'9MN7 ..,.AL MIOU9aeal MC1lOM Nodaa le ~ Oflo"'1 c.y ttie 0.- l*'tmtnt Of O.Wtaprner1t s.rw:.. Eriwonmem.i ~ s.c:tlon • Of Ule City of Hl.lntltlgtOft 8-:it tNt "" lottowlftt '*''*'*tor Negatl\19 Decllll-'lon ... ,.,.... and .. evllll•ble !Of 9'1tlk ,..,.._ coin-mendno Mllr'Oh 31, 1084. NeQ1llve DeciantlOn Ho. 84-10 {CoMltion.I u .. Permit No. 8'-10) It a r9qu.t to c.onttNCt • 1.1'1:& ~uara foot church .. nctuary 3,278* aqua.-. fa.t of lutur• cl oom ...... The eul>jec1 prop. .. IOcatecl on a S.7 Mf• llte orth or Ed~ A11tn~ llPt><O•· lmat.ry t 28 feet -1 of GOIOenW99t Sll'Mt In the R1 (81ng ... tamJly Ailal- denllal) Dltlflet. CopiM or theM cequ.tt at• on fit• with the Cl1y 0'80(, City Of Hunt· lngton 8Mch. 2000 Malrl Street. Huntington &Mch, C.Nfomla. Any peraon wlthlno 10 comment on tneee t9qu .. t1 may do eo In writing within 10 d1ya Of this notio. by providing wrltt91"1 comment• to 1"9 Des>•rtmont of Oevelopmen1 hr· vicea. Environmental RnourGetl See11on. P.O. Box 190. Huntlng1on Beed\, CA 92648. Commenta wlfl be QOnald•red b)' the 0•· cit4on-maklng body fl'I lt9 dellbefl· tlon on whether an Envlronmontel Impact Report al)ould be prepared for the prolect Howard s. l.alelalty Assistant Planner Publl•f'lod Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 29. 1984 1796-84 flt.8l.IC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS 8Ul•H NAMI STATEMENT The following persons are 001ng bUslness as: MESA ENERGY SYSTEMS. 156 Memll Place, Coste Mesa. Ca. 92627 Charles G Fletct\er. Jr . 156 Mer- rill Place, Coate Mesa. Ca. 92627 James A. Italiano, 1967 Full8'1on Ave., Coate Mesa, Ca 92627 Thia bullnaa Is conducted by a general partnersnlp. Charles G. Fletcher. Jr. This statement was flied with the County Clerk ol Orange1,County on Jan. 17, 1964 FUf 122 Publlatled Orange Coa.i Dally Pilot Feb. 16. 23. March t. 8, t98.4 61M-8.4 P\lllC NOTIC£ FICTTTIOUI 8UllNHS NAME ITATelftNT The following Pl'tO!l la doing buslneas at: -----~-.,,. u':'/:1:'1r1r e. ... ~.~ .... ~ .. ,. ... ..... ~ .......... ..._ fliletal It. ,.... • 1MY tie ,_... b INITAf.l.Ao.. Pi.Jf'llff: AtlWAY co"'°"· . To WMfn It M.Y CorlcM\, MIU· TION cw TJWIPC llCIHAI. ........ ... TIOH.•~CotDcnflon ER.M'tfonle~IO-~· OOHHfCf ON_ HAR•o• D•fendant• 060 FF M EV M. "*'1 of Aloot\OIQ 8e ,.. ... eon.tot 90Ul.IVAM> 9ITWllN AOMl9 HAHR. an lndMdUei. Ooee 1 kt )(, b "42" OH SALi ._, 6 Wffw AVU.U. AMO VICTQNA ~ OoeCO.,Ooetorp, (9U9. PREM.) to ... ~ IAlllOl 8TMIT HT--C..MO.t:ttlO ~att~·....,_,911cf ,C IAl(ll &TRiil' ANO •-a. 6 O, Cotti MeM. CA Wl.OWP A~ ltilG OON-N01lCG Y09 ....,_ '--...._ Pu'*'*S Ol'enge Co.ail ~ PlliOl T"OUf" ft!.~1.AC«MINT AT TM oewt _,, .......... ,_ Mtrah tt, 1094 11a.s..at-ADAMS AYBU! AHO N•C -t ..... ,._-............... AVENUE.._. bl ,....... . ., .• ,.. ,..,... ........ • ..... ..... PtaJC mTICE City Of eo.ea ......... 0.... Cl( h .. ,.,. .. ,n -...... the Clly a.ni, T1 '* Or-. C... II you ~ to Nek Ule advtol Of N T I C I 0 ' Mela. Callfomla. Uflllll .. _. CIC an lftomey In 11\11 ~. you O ~ 11~ Ln\,, Aol'1f 10, , .... , ...... 11\0uld do 90 promptly eo that your Notlee 11 fllrebr al*I tflet tlle tlnW tt'9y ... ·tie ~ ouillldt' Wl'l1ten reapon .. , If eny, ~ ba ~ wlll not &t ~ and tMd ~ In .,. 'Could filed on tim. fOf" tlfY deb1• OJ llabll.ltl9t oon-Otlembera. 8Nled ~ tftll AYllOIUtno<I ha '6do ~ tr&Qtod by Wlyon& ot• lhan my-blel' ttle tftlll Of ... WOftl aM "-dac:M. !I tr1bUma; liWa ...., ...... Mtf on °' attw lhlt date. name of N,,.,... oC IN_., W 11• Ud. • .. 1111" ata • w .. Dated thl9 27th dey Of Maid\. no °"* ~ "*114 Mt Ucl. ........... .... • • .... 914 . bid ~ .,.., .. ···-.... '8..,......, IDtall....... ~ H ~ Sf doelng lime tot tN,....,. Of .... lt ,.U wWI ...... tfte ........ .232e H ~cJhlim Of lh8ll be returned \0 the bldidlf un-· .,, ......., Ill ........ ,.. c M CA.•*' oPenect. It tftell be ...... ,.. ~ ...... ....,, ....... ,_. .,:~ ... o'r.noa CoM1 Dally Pilot ~Of ... b6dcllt IOW "* Wfttten rn II I •• ti _,., _, Illa ••~ ........ ...,. .. ~ .. 4 1""'.. NI bid la r......s In 1W01* .... Ned OI\ *"-· ... _ ................... N • ._ A -of~.~~ ., U.ted-........., el..,.. 1112-"4 andeddltlonaJoO..al P..,......_ MfolMunlllepdo_ .... .,... to1N1St.ancWd~.._ 10, d • b., f • he•., t o 1 "· PlB.JC NOTICl be Obtlinecut the OMce Of ... ~ IMCla....,_.., • Mta --. au EngtMer, 77 Fair Ottw. C.. ,..,_. .. eoctl ... Iii lliay ....... ITAn.JfT ~ Maaa, c.ttfomla. upon ~ pueda"' ...... ,_..a "9mpo. AB~~ ... CW d&bl9 payt119nt Of 110.00. An _. 1·TO TM! DeNMDANT: A cl'1I FtCTmOUI Ml ... 11 ...._ dltlof\al charge Of '2.00 .. bl complaint Me ...... fMed bf U. The fol!Owlng P8f90nl NW aben· mad• II handled by fnlll. ~ pelnitff aealn•l rou. N JCM1 wfah to dono<I 11\9 uM of tht Flct111oua 8blf. tp9Clflcatl0nl Ind °"* COfl'tract defend tMa .......... rou ""'8t, naiat Name. GENERAL HOMES document. may 111ao be e.Qrnlned wlttdn 10 Oaya after lhl• IUmMON SERVICES. 31706 Cout Hwy, Suite II the Offtoe of the City Clettt .Of the 11 Mf\'.O on you. Illa wllh thll coun 302. S. Lagyna. CA. 9H17 City of Cotta Mesa. a written raaponH to tl\9 compllllnt. ownar Robert Gary Turner, 33815 Each bid INlll be mtlda on the Uolela you do, your default will be El Encanto, Dena Point. CA. 92629 PropoNI lonn . .neat• P·1 ttlrQUOh 91"1terod on applleatlon ot th9 plain· owner Laurene. F WUMI. 34222 P·8 prcMdod In the contract dOCu- tltt, and thla coun may enter a Sepulveda. Apt. 8. C•platrano menu, end .nMI ba acicompenlecl Judgement against you tor the '9119f BMc:h, CA. 92624 by 1 C*tlfied or ~a dledt"' 1 demanded In the complaint, whleh The FlGtlttoua Bull,_ Namer• bid bond for not ... than 10% ot could result In garnlanment ol ferro<! to at>ova was lltod In ~ the amount of the b'O, madol P9r- wao-, taking of money or property County on November 29, 1983 able to the ~y of Coet1 ....... No or other relief requetted In the com-Thia buelnesa was condue1ecl by a propc>NI aNll be~ unleM plaint. general partneralllp KCOmpanied by IUClll caahlet'a 0.ted: Apfll 18, 1983 Robert G. Turner cMc*, CMtt, or bidder'• bond. Richard J. Wack, Clerk Thi• statement WU tlled with Iha No* ll\all be conaicMflld unlaaa By. Yolanda Ponce, Deputy County Claftl of Qfanga County on It la mad9 on a blanll fonn lumlah8d CHAALH 8. c..-n Mardi 9, 19M by tl\9 City of Co91a ...... and II lulte 201, 111• 8Mch llWd. F231355 made In accord~ with the HunHngton BMCl'I, Ca....., PubllaMd Qfange CoMt o.My ptovlalonl Of the Propoul raqulf'e- Publllhad Orange Coaat Olllty Piiot PllOt Mwch 22, 29, ""'" 6, 12, 19M manta. March 29. Aprll 5, 12, t9, 1944 . 1459--64 Tlle contr11C10t ltlll comOIY wlUI ~~ 1h8~o1S.ctton1m~ P\&JC NOTICE The Ocean VleW SchOOI District Board of Truateea wm conduct a public hearing on Monday. April 2. t984, In the Olstr1ct Board Room. 16940 B Street, Huntington Buch, at 7:30 p.m. Th4r purpoee of the hearing will be to gain community response to the Initial propoaal• of the Board tor the purpoae ot collec· tlve barglllnlng with tl\9 California School Emp1ov-e1 .-..aoclatlon (CSEA), Chapter #375. P\8JC NOTICE t780, 1no1uaM. or the Ce11tomta l.abor Code: the pr~ ,....4'1d ICM of wagea 811abllhed by ttw ITATE•NTOf A8A~NT Of UM CW FICTITIOUI llUllNI .. MANI The following pereona he\19 ~ doned the UH of the Flc:tltl°"9 Bual-ness Narne:CANYON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE, 1924 Holiday Road, Newport Beech, Calif. 92860 Sandra Elkln• State<, 1924 Hof. IOay Road, Newport Beactl. Calif. 92660 The Acttt.toua Bullnaaa Neme r• lerred to above wu flied In Oranee County on Feb. 7, 19&4 ~ eo.1• ...... (ev911ab6a • "" of the City a.tic). and lll'lall fortlllt penalttee p99Cll'lbed tNrWI f0t ~or tna Code. The City Cowd of the Cfty or Coeta Meaa r~ the rlOM to reject WIY Of all bide. EILEEN P. PHINNEY City Clerk ot the City Of co.ta -..... Pu~ ()f1n99 Co.et Delly Pilot Mardi 23, 29, 1984 1811 .... Thia statement was flied ~Ith the County Clerk of Orange County on FUl751 Published Oranoe Coast Dally F2390Cll Piiot March 8, t5, 22. 29, 1984 Feb. 21, 1984 Publlahld Otange Coast Dally 1314-84 t·TO THE bUIHDAHT: A c:!Ytl complafnt l'laa be9f'I fMed by the petnllft ....anat you. " JOU WI.ti lo d9fend t'hl• lawMiU, JOU mutt, within ao oays alter this summons 11 terwd on you, me with thl• court a written response to the complalnt. Unless you do, your defaul1 will be entered on appllcetlon of the plain· tiff, and this oourt may enter a F2*10 Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot March 8. 15. 22. 29, 1964 1251-84 DESIGN CONCEPTS, 410 32nO St., N-port Beech, Calif. 921'1&3 John C. Marvlctt. 2700 W. <>o.an Front, Newport Beach. Calif 92663 Thia business ta conducted by. an Individual John C. Marvk:k Thia statement was flied With the County Clertc of Orange County on Feb 21, 198-4 Coples of the Boerd'a Initial Pf090lll• are avalfable at the DI .. lflct OtfloM, addr ... lbolle. or from any ol tl\9 elementary schoob wflhln the Ol9tt1ct. Published Orange Coat Dally Pilot Maroh 29, 1984 Thia bullneU wu conduct.O by an lndtvldual Sanora Elklns Slater This statement WU ftled with the County Cler'k of Oran;. County on Mar. 21, 1984 ITA~ Of wmtDllAWAL ""* ,ARTMI ... ONJlAnMOUNDB RCTmOUIWl8NMm The lollowtnQ pe,.on hH withdrawn u 1 general pertnar fl'Om Pilot March 8. t5, 2Z, 29. 1964 -::' 1334.&4 Ml:IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINE88 NAME STATEMENT The followlng persons are doing bUalnenu: THE SHEFFIELD CO. • WEST. 920t Heatherton Cr .. Huntington Beach, Callt. 92646 Kenneth F Smith, 920t Heatherton Cr , Huntington Beach, Calif. 92646 Dwayne A Clark. 126 Dolphin 2. Seat Beech, Calll. 90740 Tilts business Is conducied by: a general partnership Dwayne R. Clark This atatemant wu flied with tlle County Clerk of Orange County on Feb. 21. 1964 Fmte2 Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot March 8, t5, 22, 29, t984 1336-S<C Ptlll.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF TAUITEE'S IA&.£ T.S. NO. 3ICM3 YOO AM tH DEFAlA. T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DA TED NoYem· bet' tO, 1112 UHi.Hi YOU TAKE ACTION TO ,ROTECT YOUR ,AOPEATY, IT MAY N 10\.D AT A PU8LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX,UNATIOH Of' THE NATURE Of TifE PAOCIEIOINO AQAJNIT YOU, YU ltfOUU> CONTACT A LAWYER. TlcOf Tille lnauranoe Company of California, a corporation, lormerty Tiiie insurance and Trust Company, On April 19, t984, at 9:00 A.M .. Tlcor Title Insurance Company of Callfornla. a corporation, formerly Title Insurance and Truat Company, u duly appointed Trustee unde< and pursuant to Deed of Truat dated November 10, 1982 r8COf'dld Novembe< 19. 1982. u lnat No 82·408287, or Offlclal Records In the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, Calltornla WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S CHECK, (payable at time of &ale In lawllJI money of the Unlted States) et the south front 91"1trance to the old Orange County Courth<>Yte located In the 200 Block of West Santa Ana Blvd (for- merly wetl 8th Street), Santa Ana, Calllornla ell right, title and lnterett con~ to and now held by It under Mid Deed of Trust In the prOJ*ty lltuated In 18ld County and State detGrlbed u : Lot 6 ot Tract 1106, County of Ofange, State of camomla, u per map recorded In Book 35 page 50. Mlacellaneoua Mapa, In the office of the County recorder of said County Trustor or record owner: BRAHM WALKER. The atreet address and other common deslgnetlon, II any, of Iha real property d&sCrlbed abov• Is purpo<led to be: 379 East 19th Street. Costa Mna, CA. 92626 The undersigned Trustee dla· ciatma any llabllfty tor any ln<:Orrecl· ne.• or the 1tr .. t addr ... and ot"9f common designation. It an)'. enown herein. Saki .... will be mtd•. but Without covenant or warr•nty, •x· pr... or Implied, r9Cl"dlng tltle, poueeelon, Of tneumbr•ncee, to pey the unp.id b.iano. of tht not9(1) MCVl'ecl by Mid o..ct of Trutl. to-wit: $14,487.54 EST .. ln- ctudlno u provtdad 1n Mid not91•1, ad¥9nCM. If •"Y· umi.r th9 tenne of Mid Deed of Trust, re., c:Mrgee and expen .. of the TN1tee and of the tf\lltl creeled by Mid o..ct of Tnm, The beMtlclety \In<* Mid DMd of Trvat heretofore e11awto<1 tnd oeh9red to the undet91Q11ed •writ· ten Oecletltton of o.tllUlt end Dea ~d for S.1 end • written Hotloe of Default an4 Eleotton 10 Sell. The undlltllgnecl cauMCI Nici Notio. of Del.ult Ind Eilctlon to Sell to be r.cordecl In tl\9 oou;:: where the ~~~~.ng .... TfCOA TlT'll INSUAAHCI COM· l'ANY OF'CAL.IFORNIA 809 N. Main It,_ P.O. Box ta &eni. Ana. CA. 92702 , 141'h34020 x ™ a...~ Merth 23, 1MI Tfll:or Tltle IMUl'tnee Compeny °' ~ 1 corporation. ~ ntJe in.. .. end TMt ::::V,;;.. '9Y: Jo\IOe WllllafN. P\IOl!tMcl 0rllll' Coaet OlilV PllOt MwCft H , Apt(l l. 12. , ... ,,. ...... DI mllC NOTICE judgement against you tor the relief ____ r_uu _______ demanded In the complaint, which FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A T£MENT could result In garnishment or wages, taking of money or property or othef relief requested In the com- P\lllC NOTICE Fnll01 Published Orange Coaat Dally Piiot March 8, 15, 22, 29. t984 1338-84 F1CTmOU8 IUS1HEH NAMI STATEMENT The following persona are doing P\8.JC fl>llC[ me no. F237978 Publlahad C>tange Cout Dally Piiot Maret\ 29, Aprll 5, 12, 19. 19M 1777-64 Tbe following persona are doing bualne» aa: COAST PARKING SERVICE. 791 Amigos Way. Newport Beech. Ca 92660 plaint. Deled: Sept. 2. 1983 R08€RT K. KUHEL. Cleft< nuslneu as k-1o. "8.IC NOTICE oANNY's v1Lv. MARKET. 16040 DID•ic NOTICE HOnce °" APPUCATK>N ___ ......., __ _..,.;._..,.;. __ _ By: SHARON HAEHU. Deputy CHARLES 8. CAREY South Harbor Boulevard, Suite A, rUUL Fountain Valley, CA. 92708 ----------------------T 0 I ELL AL C 0 H 0 L 1 C NOTICE Of PU9UC IAU Quan Gia Chuc, 11821 Rldli Av· NOTICE OF TRUIT£E'S SALE 8EVEAAOEI Of NRl<>MAL ~ Marilyn l. Williams, 79 t Amigos Way, N-port ~h. Ca. 92660 Wiiiiam C McNeO, 1444 W. Bay, N-port Beach, Ca 92661 Suite 201, 1e1• lleacl'I 81vd. H11ntlngton e..ch, CA. t2M7 T. HO •1211-01 March 22. 1984 Notice I• hereby OIYen that enue. Garden Grove. CA. 926 0 IM,ORT ANT NOTICE TO To Whom It May Concern: OE-purauant to llCtton 1988 Of the Cl\111 (7t•)Mt-StM Ut Lam. 1182 l Ricky Avenue. PROPERTY OWNER: Rossen, Alice Suzanne la apply· Code. State or Calllornta, the undef· Garden Grove. CA. 92640 YOU AAf tH ~FAULT UHDE.-A Ing to the Department of Alcohollc signed Wiii Mil at public: Mia by This buslneas Is conducted by· a genetal partnership Published Orange Coast Dally March 8. 15. 22. 29, 1984 This business Is conducted by· DEED Of TRUIT DATED, A119. 2t, Bevetage ContrOI lor "41" ON competitive bidding on the 1 tth dey t3t7-84 ln~~~~~~~:~~nd and wife) 1llO, UNLEll YOO TAKE ACTIOfil SALE Beer & Wine (PUB. EAT. PL) ot April, 19&4, at 12 Noon. lhePfoP-Marilyn L Wiiiiams This statemen1 was ffled with the County Clerk or Orange County on Jen 25, t984 ----------------------1 This statement wu flied with the TO PAOT£CT YOUfll PAO"RTY, to HI! alcoholic beverages at 3033 arty Msted below. believed to be P\lllC NOTICE c c 1 0 c IT MAY BE IOLD AT A PUlll.C Bristol .. Ste. •0, Cotta M .... CA. abandoned by Wiiiie Ringgold & ----------------------· ounty lerk 0 range ounty on SALE. IF YOU NEED AN l!XPLA· Published Orange Cout Dally Plloi Karen H1l1. wnose last eOdreu WU NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Feb ~ 1984 F231$U NATION OF THE NATURE Of TH€ March 29. 198'4 1186-84 10740 Standard Ava .. Lynwood. F23U8t Published Orange Coast Delly Pilot Feb. 18, 25. Merch 3. 10. 1984 982-84 T.8. HO. 904 suJ"bhshed Orange Coasl Dally PROCEEDING AQAINIT YOU, Clllf. 96262. and wlll bl ao4CI at pub-You et'e In cktaun IHtdlr. DEED Pilot'March 8, 15. 22. 29, t984 YYouE .. SHOVlO CONTACT A LAW· , ____________________ lie euc11on ., 1512 Pant A\1'9., Gat· OF TRUST, dal9d Now. 20, 1llO, 1250 84 .. Pta.IC NOTICt den Grove. Callto<nla. uni .. , you take ectlon to protKt • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Deacrlptlon ot Property 3 P\8.IC NOTICE your pr099rty, It m•y be aold at a ----------------------the reel property situated In the NOTICE TO COfilTRACTOAI Bedrooms ol turn1sn1n91, Retng., p41blk! ..... tt you rlMd •n Hpla--P\lllC NOTICE County of Orange, State of Call-CAUIHG FOR •• Stove, Antique crystal, CIOthlng, nation of tl'la n•tura of the rornla, known as: 2t0 N-port School District· Huntington Beac:l1 washer/dryer, mt.c. houlhold and NOTICE OF TRUIT£f'I SALE proca9dlng agalnat rou, yo11 NOTICE OF TRUITI!E'S SAl.E Centet Drive. Newport Beach. Call-City School O!strk:t personal itema. Publllt!ed Ofanga TS NO. 905 ahollld c:onlac:t a law,.,. Tl NO. 803 lornla ano <ascribed u follows Bid Deadline· 2:00 o'clod{ pm of the Coast Delly Piiot March 29. April 4, You et'a In default undef a DEED STEWART TITLE OF CALI· You are In dafa1tlt undef a DEED A leasehold Eatate aa created by 23rd day or Aprll. 1984 t984 Of TRUST, dat.d Dec. t , 1llO, 11n· FORNIA, a Calltornla corporation as OF TRUST, dat9d Dec. 10, tllO. that certlln Ground Leue dated Place ol Bid Receipt Admlnls· IN• you tall• 11etlon to proMc:t duly appointed Trustee unoer the unlffa ,_ tall• ac:tfon to protect July 30. 197 t and u amended by an tretton Office, 20451 Cralrner Lana, your property, It may be aold at • following deecr1bed deed of tl'\lst rour pt'operty, It m•r be sold •t a Instrument recorded January 23, Huntington Beach p41bltc Nie. ff you nMd an Hp&a-WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION p41bflc Nie." JOU need-en .. .,.... 1973 In bOOk 10525, page 223. 01· Project Identification Name nation of tl'la nature of the TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR nation of the nature of tl'la tlclal Records and re-recorded Aprll Re-roofing ·Smith ScnOOI proceeding against you, ro11 CASH or as set forth In Section procMdlng against 1011, rou 24, 1973 In boOk 10658. page 542. Place Plana ara on Ille: Maintenance should c:onlac:t •lawyer. 2924h of the Civil Code, all right, ahould contact• laWJlf. Official Record• In and to that cer-Oepertment. 770-17th Street. Hunt· STEWART TITLE OF CALI· title and lnteraet conveyed to and STEWART TITLE OF CALI· taln land In the City of Newpo<l lngton Beach, CA. 92648 FORNIA. a California corporetlon as now held by It under sald Deed of FORNIA, a Cellfornla corporation aa Beach. County of Orange, State ol NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that duly appointed Trustee under the Trust 1n the property hereinafter de-duly appointed Trustee under the California, described as follows: the above-named SchOOI District ol followinO described deed ot truat sctlbed: following described deed of trust PARCEL 1: Paroel t as ahown on Orange County, Callfornla, aotlng WILL SE:LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TRUSTOR: GULSHAN K. BHATI~ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION a map filed In book 36, page 35. by and through Its Governing TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ANO SHASHI BHATIA, husband TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Parcel Maps, in the office of the Board, hefelnafle< reta<red to u CASH or as set forth In Section and wife aa joint tenants as 10 an CASH or set lor1h In Section 2924h County Recorder of said County "DISTRICT", will reo.lva up to. but 2924h of the Clvll CO<le, all right, undivided •;, Interest, ASHOK K. of the Civil Code. all right, title end SUBJECT TO easements. rights not later than the above-stated title and lnte<est conveyed to and SAGGAR ANO KAIL.ASH SAGGAR, Interest conveyed to and now held ol way and other matters of record time. sealed bids fOI' the award of a now held by II under said Deed of husband and wife as joint tenants by It under said Deed of Trust in the or apparent contract tor the above project. Trull In the property hetalnalter Oe-u to an undivided ·~ lnteres1 and property heretn1tter described: PARCEL 2. An easement tor In-Bids ahall be r-'ved In Jhe place acrlbed: PRAOEEP M. SAGGAR ANO TRUSTOR: RAVJIBHAT H. gress,egresaandvehleularparklng ldentlfledabove,andsh•llbeopen- TRUSTOR: JIN BANG PARK AND KANTA SAGGAR, husband and PATEL ANO HANSABEN R. PATEL. over Parcel A aa Shown on a map ed and publicly read aloud at the LEE AGATHA PARK. husband end wife u joint tenants aa to an un· Husband and wife u joint tenanta filed tn book 36, page 35. Paroel above-stated time and place. wife aa Joint tenants divided '"' Interest, u tenant• In BENEFICIARY: NORTHWOOD Maps, In the office ol the County There wlll baa O depoal1 required BENEFICIARY: NORTHWOOD common. PLACE. a general partnerahlp com· Recorder ol aald County. for each set of bid documentt to PLACE, a general partnership com-BENEFICIARY NORTHWOOD posed of MAURER DEVELOPMENT and will be aold II public auction guarentee their retum In good con- posed of Maurer O.Velopment Co., PLACE. a general partnership com-CO .. a Calif corp. and R.K. EL-at the lront entrance to the Orange dllion within 0 days alt• the bid a Call! Corp .. and R.K. ELLIOTT poled of MAURER DEVELOPMENT LIOTT CONSTRUCTION AND DE· Coast Savlnga and Loan Bulldlng, opening data. CONSTRUCTION ANO DEVELOP-CO .. a California corp .. and R.K. VELOPMENT COMPANY, a Callf. 1700 Adems Ave., Coata Mesa, Each bid muat conform and be MENT COMPANY, a Callt~ C91p. ELLIOTT CONSTRUCTION ANO Corp. Beneflclal Interest was u-Calltomla. on April tO, t984, at respon11ve to the contract docu- Benetlclal Interest was aaa!Qned to. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, a signed to, Maurer Development 10:00 a.m .• to the highest bidder tor ments. Maurer Development Co., Re-Callf. corp. Beneficial Interest wu Co , Defined Benefit Pension Plan cash In lawful currency of the United Eaoh bidder shall submit. on the corded. October 14, 1983 lnatr No. asalgned to ROBERT E. MAURER. Recorded July 14, t981 u lnatr. No. States. form turnlahed with the contrllC1 83-4554n. recorded Dae. 17. 1982 17997 1nBook 14t39Page931. The Nia wm be made without documents. a 1111 of the proposed Recorded December 4. 1980 u ~82-443405 Recorded December Rec()(ded December t'T: 1980 as covenant, or warranty regarding aubcontrectora on this pro~t u Instr. No. 7358 In bOOk 13860 page 2. 1980 as lnatr No 3199 In book Instr. No. 25627 In book 13877 page title, po.session, or encumbrances. required by the Subletting and Sub- t076 of Otflclal Record• in the office 13856 pao-1565 of Ottlclal Re-1064 of Offlctal Recorda In the office to satlaty the obllgatlon secured by contracting Fair Prac11~ Act. of the Recorder Orange County: cords In the office of the R.,c;order of the Recorder Orange County; and under the Power of Sele con-Gov1, Code Sec 4100 at MQ. said deed of trust descrlbee the fol-Orange County; 1ald deed of trust said deed of trust dncrlbes the fol· terred in the Deed of Trust executed Each bidder must submit with lowing property: describes the following property: loWlng property by John G. Rinaldo Flnanctal Cor-each bid certified or ca.shier'• check Lot 2 of Tract No. 9372, as per Lot 28 of Tract No. 9372. as Lot 25 ot Tract No. 9372. aa P« poratlon, a Celllornla corporation payable to the DISTRICT or a bid map recorded In Book l to 3 In· ahown on a map thereof recorded In map recorded In Book 410, Pages 1 as Trustor, to American Home bond In the form aet forth In the clualve of Ml9Cellaneoue Mapa In Book 410, Paget 1 to 3 lnclualv• of to 3 inclusive of Mlsoellaneoua Mortgage Truat Oeed Servio. Cor· contract doouments In en amount the office of the County Recorder of Miscellaneous Maps. Records ol Maps, records of sald Orange poratlon, a Cellfornla corporation, not leu than 10"1t of the mulrnum .. Id County. said Orange County County aa Trustee. tor the benefit and ae-amount of bid aa a gua.rantee that MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS: t3 MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS: 18 MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS: 12 curtly of Amlll'lcan Home Mortgage tl\9 bidder wlll enter Into the Columbus. lrv1ne, CA. 927t4 Glenn, 1rvlne, Callfornla 92714 Glenn. Irvine. CA. 92714 Corporation, a Calltomla corpor-propoaad contract If the ume la "(If a street address or common "(If 1 street address or common "(II a street address or common atlon, as Beneficiary, deled Auguat awarded to such bidder. In the designation Is shown •bove, no designation 11 ahown above. no designation Is shown above, no 29, 19~. end recorded on Novem-event of fellure to enter Into Hid warranty 11 given to Its complete-warranty Is given to Ila complete-warranty Is given to 111 complete-tier 20. 1980 In Book 13843, Page contract. IUCh security wlll bl tor- ness or corrac:tnlN)." nesa or .correclMll)." nesa or correctness)". 1022. as Instrument Number 29297 1911. Th• Vendor under said Deed of The Vendor under 11ld Deed of The Vendor under said Dead of or Otflclal Record• of the County ol DISTRICT reserves the right 10 Trust. by reuon of a breech or cle-Truat. by reason ol a breach or cle-Trust. by reason of a breach or de-Orenge, State of California. reject any or all bids or to waive 1ny eult In the obligation. aecured fault In the obllg1tlon1 MC\.lred fault In the obllgatlons secured Notice ol Default end Election to Irregularities Of lntorm&lltl .. In any hereby, heretofore ex.cuted and thereby. heretofore executed and thataby, heretofore executed and Sall the deaerlbed reel property bids or In the bidding etlverod to the undersigned a writ-delivered to the undersigned a writ-delivered to the undersigned a writ· under the Deed of trust waa r• Pursuant to tl\9 provision• ot Sec· 8"' Declaration or Default and Dea ten 0ec111at1on ot Default and 0.. ten Declaratlon of Default and De-corded aa lnatrument Number tlon 1773 or the Labof Code of the and for Sale, end written notloa of mend for Sale, and written notloa of mand tor Sale. and wrlll91"1 notice of 83-456163. on October 18. 1983, of State or C.lltomle, the DISTRICT reach 1nd ot etectlon to cauM the breach end of eteotlon to cauae th9 breach and of election to cause the Official Record• of the County of has oblllMd from the Dlrec1or of ndertlgned to Ml( aald property to undersigned to Mii said property to undersigned to Mil said property to Orange. State ot Calltomla the Department of lnOuattlal Raia· tlaly salO obllgatlona, and the<• satisfy Hid obllgattona, and there-1at11ly 181d obltgattona, and there-The sale wtn be conducted by: tton1 the garM1ral' prevailing rate of tier the Undartlgned eauHd Mid alter th9 underalgned cauaeo said attar the undaralQned CllUHd Slid AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE per diem Wlig89 land Iha oen«•I otlca ol breaeh and of elec:tlon to notloe of breach and ol 91ectlon to notlele of breach and of .i.otlon 10 TRUST DEED prevatllno rate tor holiday and aver- Reoordec:t o.c.mt>er 21, 1983 .. b8 Recorded Oeoember 20, 1983 .. ba Reoorded Oeoarnber 21, 1983 u SERVICE CORPORATION. A CALI· time work In the locality In wl'llct\ rhla nstr. No. 83·577827 ot Mid Ottlclal Instr. No. 83·576267 of .. Id Ofttclal lnatr. No. 83·578509 ot aald Ofllcial FORNIA CORPORATION work la to be performed lor each Record•. R8CO!'do. Reeorda. 1100 Adams Ave .• Sult• 204, aalt or type of worlcer ~ to Said Nie wUI be mad9. but SalO Nie wUI be maci.. bu1 Said Nie wUI be ~ bul Costa M .... CA. 9242il ~Jtecv• 11\la contr11et. Tneee rat .. tl'IOUt covenant or warranty, ax-wlth<>Yt covenant or warranty • .X· without covenant or w1fl'anty, 9X· 714-S.6-5901 ATTENTION ANE we on Ille 1t the DtSTRICT ofb pt... or Implied, regerdlng title, pr... or lmplled, regarding tiu.. pr... or Implied, regarding tltle, CAHILL ioc.tec:t •t 20451 Cral"* LMle, potMltlon, or encumbrenoee, to PQA8Mfon. or tf'cumbteno... to po ..... ton. or encumbreno.. to Principal and 1nter11t due Huntington Baaoh, CA. Coplee may y Ille r9'Nllllng prlnolpal aum of pay the remaining principal aum of pay the ~ak11ng prlnolplf sum QI s 19,829. 17 be obtained on l"IQl*tt. A copy of the note(•) aeour.o by Mid O..CS of the note<•) secured by .. Id O..CS of the note(•) secured by utcs O..CS of Colta, EKpenaM. ano AdYanoae theae rat .. shall be poatad •t the Trul1. wtlh lnter•t u In Mid not• Trust, with lntereat u In &aid note truat, with lntarnt at In uld note due (ac>PfOlelm•tatt)' $931.38 ~b ilte. provided. adVlno&e. If any, under provided. IK.lvanoes, It any, unc:Mr provided, aovancae, II any, un6er TOlAL: t20,7115.&S It lh.it be manctatory upon th9 tl\9 tann• of ... kl Oeecl ot Truat, ·\h9 terms of tald Oeod of Ttvlt, the terma of Aid o..cS of Truat, DATE&. Mtr<ti 12. 1084 !CONTRACTOR to whOm tM con- .._, onargee and ·~ ot the f8", ctlargee and 8.Xpel'I ... ot tl\9 ..... Char991 and ~ ol tl\9 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE ~ract II awardao, ancS upon any aub- TN•t• and Of Iha tru•tt eret1ecl by Trvatee and Of the tr\lltt CfMted by Truatee an(f Of tl\9 trwtt created by TRUST DEED SERVlCf !Contractor unclef luCtl COHTAAC. Hid Oeod of TNAI. • uld DM<1 of Ttuat. uld o..cS of Trull COAPOAATIOH. a California cor· rTOR, to pey not .... then tl\9 laiCS Said SUI "'" be held on Thura-Said .... Wiii be tlald on TNlfe.. Slid Nie wlll be held ~ Thur.. ~··Ion llP'llCl"flecl-rat .. to •II worllen em-day. APflf 19, 1084 at 1om A.M .. 1t day, Aprll 11, 1w at 10:00 AM .. 11 day. April t8, 191-4 at 10:00 A.M .. at l!l'y: Dennie e Schmucker. ,. ~ by them tn the elt.ecutlon 01 tl\9 front entrance to the CMc the Cl'lepman Avenue entrainoe to the front entrance to the CMo organl!atlon Tl'Ult" '"-contract Cenlar lkllldlno. 300 lut Onapman tl\9 CMc Center Bufl<tlng. 300 Eut Cent8' BulldlnQ, 300 Ealt Chapman ST'ATE OF CALIFOANlA) Ho bid<* mey wlthdrtw e11y bid A...-nue, Otanoe, CA. Chepman All'el'!Ue, Or1n99, CA. A~. Or.,.. CA. COUNTY OF ORAHGE)SS !of a P8f1od of 1N11Y (30) 00)'9 after Tlle total amount °' the unpetd Tl\9 total tmQUnt of tl\9 unpaid TM total emoun1 or the unpaid On Metdl 12. 1"4. before ma, 11141 date MC tor tl\9 OC*llnO of bide. balance of the ~lion aecurad b8leno. Of 11\e obtlgatlon MCurad belanc9 of tl\9 obllgatlon MOUrad the ul'lder9lgned, 1 Notairy Pubflc In A .,.,ment bOnd and a I*· by Mid prol*'tY to be tolO, by MIO propttty to be 1otd, bY Nld prOf*ly to be eold, and for~ C®nty and State, PW· ~l'Nt'IOO bond ¥'111 ba NqUlrad toa-thlf Wl1" lnt.,.t, late ollergee, togetflet with lnt ... 1, late Ol\WQM, IOQ9t"9t wttfl Int.,..,, late ~l 1onatty •P-Hred Oennl a 8. prlQf to •xeoutton ot the contract ettlmated ooeta. ~Ind Md Ntlmaled coti.. u.panaM. Md Md •tlm•iad cot11, ·~ ena &dwnuc-er. Aeofglnli.atlOn TNltw and aMll be In the fOfm est fOtttl In ncea. M to \he data ...,., la aclvaneel. • to tlle date nanot, 11 advaAOM. ae to the data hanlOf, la tor~ Home Mort~ Trvst the contract doc:ufMI\ 7."'4.80. aauouo. S.Ul't.01. Oeod Service eorpor.11on, • Ctrll· P\nuant to~ •590 of the O.ta. Maren 22. tN4 Date: Marett 21. 1884 D•t•: Mardi 22. tN4 fornla corpor11lon. pereonally l)~t Code of the Staie of HWAA'T Tm! 01 CAl.l'°ANIA ltlWAATTITL£ 0, CALIFORNIA STEWART TITLI! 01' CAllf:ORNIA lilnown to m9 (Of Pf0¥ad to me on Ctllltom&a. the oonttld w4tl OOf'ltMn MidT(utt... .. Mid TN•t•. 11 l&ld Tn.iet... 11141 ., .... of afltilfl!C1ory ~, ~.r.:...-::---'*'"'"'"9the&ICClllldul IY: &T!WAAT TITL! 011 OAU• ly: STIWAAT TITLI! OF CALf. By: ST!WAAT TITLll Of' CAllo •o be tl'le .,.,.on wt10M name 19 _. to eut.lltw MOU.ri1i91 for FOf'NIA FORNIA FORNIA IUbaetlbed to the within tnatrvmen• •ny rnoMyl 11114Wllld by the °'9- Nofth Ir~ 000 Nonh 8r06cl\lray 000 North 8foedway 9n<I ICknowledgad tllel M ea· fAIC'T to.,...,,.~ under e AN. CA 12701 lallta An&. CA. 92101 8Mta Ana. CA.. H1'01 eout9d t"9 NtM. 'he c:ontrld. 11•JU.iH4 ('1'14) ua.11 1• ~&Y-1114 WITNE88 my !\Ind and Offtotal o~ 9tMwd y; ~ I.. Wellla, Aaal, '~ 81: -'ll'nle L w.tka • Alta Fore-Jwnlia L. W.a, Alet. !fen-...i ly P•I CoMrl Offlolr ctoeurt om. re Offtcllf ,.,_ atoc:urn CeNJJ . Clert '*'*' 0ranoe CoMt Cally Plot PU~ °'*l'I09 Co.1 Dair Nol P\lbllanld Oranqe C0Mt D9IY Plot ~ OflWIQll OOMC O.lly PllOt P\I~ °""411 0out ~ "'6ot tt. AJ>tAl, ,2. '* Marth 29. A9flll, 12, 1114 Matti\ H , AP'* I. lQ, 11M Matc:f\ ta. 22. 21. 1084 Mar~ n. Aptt._ 1194 t1t3-IA 1791-14 t7110..aA ,_....._. 17'1'7""4 PlBJC NOTICE YOU AM IN OEFAUlT IMMA A DEED Of TitUIT DATED ...,.,_.. bet' 11, t•t. UHl.fH YOO TAKa ACTION TO PROTICT YOUR PROPERTY, l'TMAYaE IOU>AT A ..uatC IALL W YOU llHD AN EXPLANATION Of Tita NA TUM Of THE fl'ROCHDWO AGAIMIT YOUL YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWTf ... NOTICE Of TRUITH'I IALI T.l .No.41aa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that on Wedneaday. April f t. 198<C a1 10:00 o'clock a.m ot said day, In the room aet aside for condootlng Tru11ee·s Sales. within the otfioM of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SER· VICE, IOcated 11 2020 North Broad- way, Suite 206, In the Chy of Santa Ana, County ol Orange. atate of California. REAL EST A lE SECURl-- TIES SERVICE. a Callfornla corpor- ation. as duly appolnt.0 Truatee under end pursuant to the ~ of sale conferred In th•t certain Deed of Trust e11ecuted by RUSSELL C. GARNER, an unma.rrled man. ,... corded Novemblf 24. t 981, In Book 14301 of Offleia1 Records of aakl County. et page t 168 Re<:oro.r't lnstrumenl No. 27823. by reason of a breaoh of default In peyment of pertormance 01 the obllQationl ... cured thereby. Including that breech or default, Notice ol wt\tch wu recorded Decembe< 16, t983 u Recorder'• Instrument Ho 83-572137. WILL SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID- DER FOR CASH. t•wtut money of the United States. or a cuhler'a check drawn on a state or national benk, a 11ete or lederal etedlt union, or a state or tede<al Hvtngt and loan association domtclleo In thll atate, all payable at the time or ..... all right, 11111 and 1nterMt l'leld by It. u fruataa. 1n tnet real prOC*'ly lltuate In Mid County and Stall. described as follows. The Nortrieaaterly 70 ,.., ot the South East one-hell or Lot 03. In Tract No 300. 11 lhown on -mc.p recorded In Book 14, PtOM 1 t and 12 of M1toella~ M..,_, In the oflloe or the County Aeoordlr of NIO Or1119t County. The llr•t eOdrMt or other eomon OMIQnatton ol the rMI ~ ~natiove deecflbad ta puf9Med to be: 1&4-HIS Etat WlllOn Street, Coata M .... Calltor~• Tlle undertlgned "-'•by 01 .. ctlirnt all 11ablltty fOf MY 1r1Qorr9cf. nae.a tn Mid arreet ~ 0t other oommon ~nation Said .... Wiii bl made wltl'loui warranty, •JIPfWI or Implied. ,. gerdtng lftte, poaaeeeton, or enoum- brancl8a. to eatlsty the Pf\~ W · 11nC1 of the Note Ot Olf* obl!Oetton MGUf'ld by utd Oeecl of T"l'\ltt, With lnt ... t "'° otl\9( IUlnt .. prOVldecl 1het•n, plue adY*'Cll. If "'Y· und8f tl\9 t8"'nl that.of and lrlt.,..t on lldl advlnCM. a.nd plut ,..._ cMlo-t. and ••P8".. ot tl\9 T rwf• Ind of the lr\.llta cnetecl by oald 0..CS Of Trutl The total amount ol Mid OOllO*tlOI\. lnOWlng raMOnably •Omat..S ..... ~ end ~ of tf'll TMltee. ot the \!me of lnltlal Jl'lbbtton Of tNa No- tloa. la 134-43U1 0.tlld Mardi 18, 1.-. REAL ESTATE SECVRITIU 8€RVICE. I Cllffomla corponll!Ot\, uTrua• ...,, 0 J. MofVW, ,.. PfwllcMnl 2020 Not1h ~.SI.Itta 206, 811nta Ma. c. .. a1oa P\iblltNd ~ CoMI Delly Piiot M.-cfl U ft. Ap1I &. 1M4 ,.,.... I I / I the pattnerlNp opeiatllig ~the lletltlous ~ name of PA. CIFICA WEST PAOPE1''N MAM- AGEMENT ANO MAINT!HAHCE SERVICE at 2975 Colaol AY9., Suite A-10. co.ta MeM. CA. 92128. The flctltlout bualneal AWM 11atement tor the ~ -flied on Jan. t4, 1983 ln the County or Or1119t. FILE HO. F207.0S Full ~ame and AdOf .. ot the Paraori Wlfhdrbring: Del Lar90n Oeve4opment Corp., 1007 Grow. Lane. Newport Beech. CA. 92eeO Signed: Del LAraon. Praatdent Pub'Wled Ofang9 Coat Deity PllOt Maret\ 22. 29, ~u 5. t2. 1984 1~ NOTICE TO COWTMCTOM CALUHOfl'~M>I SchOOI Dlstr1c1: Huntington a..cn City School Otl1rtc:t Sid Oeadllne: 2:00 o'ctook pm of tna 23rd day of April, 1084 Place of 8ld A9calpt: Mmlnla- tration Offtoe, 20451 Cralmer Lane. Huntington a..dl Project tdanllf1c:allon Name ~ooflng • Smith Scl'IOOI Place Plana .,.. on ffle: M.im.nanoa Department. 710. 17th StrMll. Hum· lngton Beec:fl. CA. 92648 NOTICE IS HEREBY GN£H that the ~ Scl'lool Dlttrtct Of Oranoe County. Cellfomla. liCtlng by and through lta Govwnlng Board. hereln.rtar ,....,,., to ea "DISTRICT", will r~ up to, bUt not tater than the ~tad time, ......., blda tor the award Of • contract for the above project. Blda 8'lalt be recel>ted In the plec9 ldentlllod abo¥8. and lhall be open. ed and publicly read aloud at the ab<>V9-1latecl time and ptaca There wtll be • 0 ~ raqulreCI for each set of bid ooc:urn.tta to guar1111tM their return In good con- dition wltllln O dav-attar the Did opening data. Eactl bid must conform and be responalYe to tl\9 contract dOCu- menta. EaCh bidder an.11 aul>mlt, on th8 form tumlthed with the contract documenta. a llst of th9 prOf)Oeld aubcontrll01on1 on this P'otact .. required by the SutHettlng and Sut>- oontracllng Fair Pract1cM Aet Govt. Code Sec. 4100 et seq Each bidder mu.I aubmlt Wlttl eech Did certified or cuhler'a cheOk payable to th8 DISTRICT or • bid bond In the form Mt '°'1tl In the contn1c:t ooc:umenta In an .-mount not ,_ then t~ of the maximum amount ot bid u a guarant• that the bidder wUI entet Into the proi>oeed cont1'9CI " the NIN It ewarded to MiCh bidder tn "'8 .-..nt ot !allure to enter Into Mid contract, such MO\lf'fty wtll be for- feit DISTRICT r...,.._ the r1ght to ratect any Of' 811 btda or to walw any lrregutantill or lnformalltlaa In itny bldl or In Iha bidding. Pursuant to the pr<Malona of Sac· uon 1773 of 1"9 Labor Code of tN State OI Calllornta. 1"9 DISTRICT ha• obtatn.o from the Olrec10t of tl\9 ~rt"*'t Of ln<Sultnet ,,....._ tlonl Iha Olf*'tl ~Ing tlte Of I* di9m W119M and 11\e ~­Pf8Vaillng ,.,. for f'IOllday llf10 .,.. time wor11 In the loGallty In wtMdl tNa WOf'tc II to be performed lior ~ craft °' type of worllar nMd8d ro axeoute thll contr9C\. Th8aa ,.. we on t11e at tf'll 048TNCT ol9oa loe&ted ., 2045' CtallMt Lana. HulltlnQton 8Mcin. CA ~ """I be Obtained on ~. A~ Of theeo ,., .. ahall ba PQllt.ed "' .... jOb atle. n "'81 be mandatory l4IO" tl'MI OONTRACl~ to~ the oon.. t~ la awarded. and t.fCIOI\ Wt'f llA>- oontractOf under IUCll COHTMC... TOA. to pey "°'._then 1M Mk! ~ t.,.. to alt wortcn ~ P10Yec1 by them tn the ~ OI the contf9Ct No bldd9t ~ wlttldtww .,,, tl'd for I ~of tf*fy (30) ~ llftlr the de1e ... 1or l'he CIPillf*lll Of .... A ~ D0nct .,_,-a par tonnanoe bOncl .. ei. ~ pr1of to UecMlort Of "8 oontnlC' end ..... .,. tn 1118 '°"" ....... .,.. OOl'ftJWd ~ ~ '° leoUrar\ 4tlO OI h Oowm11•1l CoOa of tN ..... OI ~.,. OOlllrtld .. ........ proMloN ............. a rt ~tolllllllllllMl...,,..IQit "" '"°"""' .......... Dr .. Dll-TAK:T to..,,.. per10tn•liCll wnds theCIOn"11d. ca;,-.:=:· a. fll.AlllMd OfMll C09t ~ ....,. ~ZI. I, .... 1191""4 • l I I ~I , l'tB.JC NOTICE ACTITtOUI IMl ... 11 NAMISTA~NT The lollowlng pereon la doing buliMMU PIPPEN HILL. 11178 Pon Neleon Pl .• Newport 8Mctl. c.111 92MO K•thleen L Reed. 1978 Pon Ne190t1 Pi • N.,.porl BMch, Callt 02eeO Thia bualnMa II conducted by an Individual K•t111Mn L RMd TNa ll•tement WU filed with the County Clef'll ol Orange County on Mar. 9, 1984 f2 P\ibllahed Orange Cout D•lly Piiot M.,Ch 22, 29, April 5. 12, 198'4 1849-84 PtllUC NOTICE l'ICTIT10UI IUllNIH NAMI! I TATIM!NT The lollowlng pereon1 .,e doing bullMMu: GARDEN GROVE HOMES, Suite 20, 220 Newpon C~ter Drive. New· Pof1 BMch, Cellf 92660 HHJ PropertlM, Inc., a Calllornla CorP«lllon, Sulle 20, 220 N9'*Pof1 Center Drive, N-port BMcn. Calif. 82MO 132 N~ Princeton Corpo<· atlon, a New JerMy Corporation. 921 W•t A~. Ocean City, N- Jereey oeiee Thie bualneal It conducted t>y a general partnerahlp OouglU A Hiii. VP Thia atJttement WIS llleel with the County Clertt ol OrWIQe County on Mat. 8, 1984 ,24057S Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot M81'ctl 22. 29, Apfil 5, 12. 1984 1852-8' Pmt.IC NOTICE ll'ICTrTIOUl llUllNIH NANI ITATIMINT The following peraon la doing bualneu u : (a)STRIP· TEASERS (b)STRIP TEEZERS (c) EARGASM, 1730 t Ste 5A. Buch Blvd, Huntington Beech, Calif. 9284 7 Larry Jamee CoonrOd, 604 17th St., Huntington S..cfl, Calif. 928-48 This bullnae• II eonduC1ed by: an lndlvldual Larry CoonrOd Thll 1 .. tement WU tiled whh tile County Clertt ol Or•nge County on Mar 9, 1984 ,.,.,.. Pubttalled Orange Cout Dally Piiot Marcil 22. 29, April 5, 12, t984 1850-84 P\B.JC NOTICE FICTTTIOUI IUllNEH NAME ITATEMENT The IOllowlng pereon1 are dOlng bulinetl .. LIFEMASTERS. A SERVICE MARK, 1433 E Borchard St , S1nt1 An1, Calif 92705 American PubtlC Health Foun· detton, California, 1433 E Borcherd St • Santa An1, Call!. 92705 Tnl1 bullnea• 11 conducted by· a corpor1t1on Dorl• L. la.ntorno. Corp Secretary Thie 1111ement wa1 llleel with the County Clerk ot Or1nge County on Mar t2, 1984 f2ie0740 Publlahed Orenge Cout Dally Piiot Merci'\ 22, 29, April 5, t2, 1984 1858-84 P\BJC NOTICE 'ICTTTlOUI IUllMEH NA• ITATIMENT The foltowtng peraon1 are doing bulinesa •• BACK BAY SECURITY ANO COMMUNICATION, 2237 Senta An1 Ave., Coeta M .... Calif 92627 P11rlcil J Conlon, 2237 Sent• Ane Ave . Costa Mal. Calif 92827 Mark E EkMt. Bilbo• Blvd . N-· por1 Beach. Celll This bullneu 11 conducted by a general partne<lhlp Pltrick J Conlon Thll 1tetement WU filed with th County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 12, 1984 f Publlehed Orange Coaat Dal Piiot March 22, 29, April 5. 12, 19 1857·8 PllllC NOTICE "1CTITIOUI •UttNl!H NAME I TA TEMl!NT The following pereon 11 dol bu1lnet1 H GENERAL HOME SERVICES 31706 COHI Hwy, Sulle 3-02. Soul Laguna, Call! 92677 Aot>ert Gary Turner. 33815 El En c:ento, Dena Point. Celll 92829 This bu11ne11 1s conducted by 1 lndlvtdu1I Robert G Turner fl'lla 111temen1 wH flied with t County Clerk of Orange County Mer 9 198• P\8.IC NOTICE 1(.10511 ,ICTITIOUI ltUllNIH NA• ITATEMENT The fOllowlng pereon 11 dot bualneNll BELL HEARING AID CENTERS 17692 BMch Blvd. Suite •308 Huntington Beach. CA 92848 Rober't E HUQl'lee. 360 Wlteon•I Apt •202, Long S.llCh, CA 90814 Thia bvtlneet 11 Conducted by: 1 Individual Aober1 E HUQl'IM Thlt ltlt.,,._,t WU Oleel with I County ci.rti or Oranoe County Miieti 23. 1984 NI.IC NOTICE lt 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • ,. Telephone er\'ieP: Monday-frJda-r 8:00 A.M.-S::iO P.M. Business Counter: Monda y-Fri<la v 8:00 A .M .-S ::~o P.\I. DEADL l ~ES: MonJ<1, Tue-;na' \t: ,.Jni>,<l.t' Thur .. da ' r rid." S4H11rdJ\ ~und,n \t,,n r 111 , \\ 1·d I h II' I r1 h 1 l >l·:ADLl~t: I I \II .1 m. ~I I 11 111 ~llp111 {II p Ill S 11 J' 111 ~ 1111 I' 111 ~ 1111 I' .111 CA :\CELLAT Hf \ & CORH ECTIO :\S: Cancellat1on:-and 1\1rrP1 'IHH1~ 111a \ be made on ~amt' dradlim·..., a..., above . Plea~f' a!-.k for a 1·ar1n•llatio11 number whPn rcuw i>ll ing \'our ad. ERROR : Check your ad daih and report errors immed1~teh . The DAILY PILOT as~ume liabilttv for the fir~t incorrect ir.sertion cnh . CLAS I FI ED 64·2-56 78 ---·..---·--. c a a .. 642-5678 RV acoesa In Meu Del BAYSHORES CUSTOM --------Marl Thia 3 Bdrm, 2 bath Ht 411 2-ltJ llLIO& l'lomJ on 1 corner 10-OST• •fl._L Ctrtaa ••t Mir ZIZZ Buutffuliy decorated. completely furnlth•d TnhM S 1195 And condo s 1995 873-0896 calion 11 a home you " ~ Superb Island home mu-would be proud to own IATll Ollll. I t le L •1 terfully remOdeled from Neat. clean & nlc.ly up-1111,000 ~r le• 1o the groond up five years graded Never easier to 3 bf'.2ba: bik to bCfi. 'X bfk ago 4 Bdrm 4 Ba with buy than now! Only to bay Rent 1111 June 23 2 Br: $675. utll Incl 781A JoAnn 645-6453 Small pet OK 2 Br Townhouaa. Condo type, pool, spa. att1ched garege, frplC, 1 '~ Be Small quiet tmospnere. $725/mo Avall 631·4984 den and in-law quarters S 128,000. Call for llberal by wk or mo 875-4902 Walk to the sand on Ult f i nancing detalla THE GABLES 2Br wtgar South or tl'le North. Full 64s..7 171 ITAutl CON.PAN, Udo lale 3 Br. 2 Ba Mo to crpts draps bltln1 lenoed Mo lease. S 1750/mo. 8111 3880 Mtcl'lelson Drive ya.,. w/patlo w•ter ..II prlceS450,000. 751-3 191 ,,..,.,,.,,.1 .,1 675 6 6 Irvine •u ""' Grundy.., ty • 1 1 636·4120 .. Call 1-5PM C:: SELECT Udo Isle 3 BA. 2 Ba. Mo to 3 Bdrm, 2 bath with yerd, 2437"F"Orange .... S595 ..... PROPERTIES Ill OAIYOl·IY OWHll Mo leHe. $1750/mo. Biii corner 101. $875/mo. * 2BR. garage, balcony. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit Wiii exchange SACC golf l t% fixed rate. 30 yr• Grundy Rlty 675-6161 Agent/Inga 786•7698 no pets/laundry rm $525 IUFllOIT COllEll cour," lalrwacy home. 3 ~~:~c~ 4 w~ue be~lna~; IHIH liflr1lsltt~ Fiii LWE 548-9084 540-5446 The ultimate In Interior de-Br 2 ~Ba for osta Mesa Open wkllds 640-1538 Ctatral 2202 T11lTLE lllOI •MESA VERDE 2 Br I I I I d Ill P r o P e r t y I h o m e · L el 2 B 2 1 Ba N---d-or $550 sgn wgraceu eta ng 642-2000 631·5055 HOUSEFORRENT ov Y r,den. bahme. · "~""" 1n the entertaining are1 & · • · w/new crpt. c--. kit. No pets. 633-8974 548-1347 Ill CUlOI OllTOI $295/mo toleeda work ·-7 4 b-Orms. Family room & 4 · lrplc, 2 car gar w/opnr. • i••• gourmet kitchen over. Ctrtal ••I •u 1 2 Lowest priced golf course 8 1•6208 1" Yard & patio w/kOI pond • ...... looking the water Pier 101 custom In Canyon. 4 l•••tr I Wllttr Gdnr Incl. close to comm W.slde. all new. H\ B•. 60' yacht • side lie for Bedrooms. 4 baths, prl-ltatlh pool, no ~a Avail 5/1 patios. O/W, no pets. sml bOat Orig owners Ill OlllU IEL IAll vete pool and spa. UI· $1150 71'11975'Q745 kids OK. •vall lm!Md nave preserved the. 2 STORY O&PE Oii tlmate In privacy. "AOlll IULn · $675/mo 645-6646 I m m a c c o n d Owener wlll tr1de lor 117 Reduced 10 $995,000 PlllP IUUllllEIT Ll1ua leac~ 41 s.65/mo 2 Br. 1 b• apt. S 1,300,000 Submit any and all otters. ll0· 1100 l 14/llM 1 ll 1 Br COttage, ocean view. upper unit. Pool, l1undry 141\ t 1 HI H< >1'11 5539.000 Call for show· Incl utllt. 499·2181 TSL MllT MJ-1101 - pr 1 c e d to u 11 1 t frplc. wall! to t>Nch. $600 room. 2272 Maple ~~'!~~~r~~~ Ing M4-l2ll 11• .. rltltalsltall. L&f1H litatl 2 2 ll00 2111~ ltalH ltr S.lt IHIH ltr lalt 831·1*>0 M.lms 1 • frt• lt.,.rt tt 2 Br condo. pool, spa. ten-mov .. you In today 1-• "-eral l --------Lu111. nit. 2_10·6018. 557-3360. Eastsldetownhaettyi. Gfatral vw. _.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-1 WEEK minimum. c•ll I.It Be1con Hill $595 per mo. Pool. p1tlo l:::;jiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiili.Wiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.::-• • . . BIG CANYON EXEC ~rw~e~~~· CREST Avail .. LOVELY HOME w/pool, carport, nopets,gdcrdt RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE URVICES D&llEO HORES 1110,000 On the terraces of Cameo Shores, a t.ruly sophisticated contem- porary home. Imagine cocktailc; on the terrace or at poolside. ' while gazinR at the sailboats! LIDO ISLE Traditional 3 Br, 3 V2 Ba. Bayfront, pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to seU $950,000. ~elect 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom. fireplace, beam ceiling. $420,000. UYSltr DlllYE l&YfllOIT Jetty & bay view, Newly decorated Mai Kai Condo. 2 Br 2 Ba 40' bay patio. $695.000. IRYllE TERRACE Panoramic bay & ocean vtew 4 Br, 4 Ba, patio, pool home. Fee Price $775,000. 111 LIDO PAlll Dll., IAYFROMT Fabulous bay/mountain view 1 Br, I Ba. condo co-op. New kitchen $295.000. 11 YSIDE PUCE IAYFllOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up. 2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,375,000. PElllSIU HOME OCEAIFROIT Ocean & jetty views. Manne room, 4 Br. 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1,285,000. ARROWHEAD HOME Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba. lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for local prop. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J -l l Boy,,d, o,,,,. N B b7S 6161 ~~~~!!!1'!!!'!!!!!!'!!!~!!!!!!'~~!19 $175,000·4 'Ir 1crea .. mobile hme Horse coun· try Or lease. 649·2846 WllSTllW Beautiful 2000 sq 11 3 Bdr. den and 3 B1 l'lorne Lot1 ol bay windows. steined glass and Fr doors Great C M loc•tton Asll· Ing S 182,500 631-7370 lFFllll&IU IEWHllT IUCll llOIEI One of the best buys in Eutblulf 4 Bdrms plus a den. large kitchen and breaklHt room Lovely patios and total privacy Asll lor Mary Dent1s $299.500 644-7020 Lllll llUl ESTATE Ctltl ••H l 24 HOUSE. Broadmore larg· June tat. end unit w/2Br. garden~r. lrplc S 1295 ~~~~ ~x:~~:SA;,':!~~';b"/ estmadewlthexpanslon, 2'1r ba. close to pool. mo .refs 49S·47o7 11:.•2.1Sl8n1650-179 3 Br 2Ba. fam rm, frplc, k ""' "'' pool . ._ car gar. close to tor qualified buyers. Price yrly l11121111hll pool. spa. low down o Move In cond. S 1200/mo •r;mrt hack 221 bch, shops, fwy•. OCC reduced lor quick VILLA BALBOA. Sp•c. S~mo. Npt Ase 3 Br Eaatslde townhouse Pool. . S 119,000. Elsa, agt escrow. $750,000. 2Bd. unit In security bldg. 2Ba ample prkng & land· patio, carport, gd crdt 631 · 7370. 650·3018 Call 834-1157 guard gate. frplc. lmm•c. acaplng, complete kttch. 2310 Santa Ana Ave Mgr llllHT Lin IHPEUTE OWIEll UHOll YIEW MIMES & reedy to go. s1200 yrty. 641 •9826 642-1518 or 550.1797 Sport court. covered palfo Wiii IHte with option to COM: Vu of bay & llghtt, $2000/mo Modern 2 ss251 L 2 B 1 b and pride of ownership. 4 buy s t,000 pr mo with CllllEL lllEL across from park, decor· Story Baell Bey. 4Bd 3 mo. rg r, 8 • Bdrms, Harbor View $500 credited back 3 Bdrm • lam rm, 2 baths. ator sharp. trench doors. ba. 3300 s/f, 3 car gar, ~~· r~~. ~r~~r~~" H 111 s. n e 8 r Park toward down payment! covered patio. beautlful Mo to mo. leaaa S 1650 pool, jlc. •t.ec lot. Poss y•• lllT 1•2_110• $419 000 Prime College Park lo-jacuzzi FEE $229,500 W1ttrfrHt lt•tl IH. furn or opt &42· 1366 -,. • ' 1 Pnnc1pals only Call (7 14) i• •-__ ·~ lJ!llWl(JlJI: t1(J~tS cation 2000 SQ t. UP· 261·1234 or 499-4043 IHHtn .1-1..vv 2 Br. 1 ba. dbl gu $635/mo. 2 8'. 1 ba A 675 MAI. graded w/2 lfreplacea _ $900/mo 23 t 48m St Townhouse Greenbelt. ealtors. ·OV1.N and wet bar Just re-OWIEIS _ Call Answer Ad ,, 11. lndry rm. NIC4 location duced 759· 1501 OPEi llOHE U T/Ill lill•N &42-4300 2078 Thurln ILIFFS-OCITlll l&Y YIEW Spacious Delores plan with t>eau11ful view ot Newport s back bay One .a a..........,.~ of the Bluffs' best buys. 3 Bdrms wet bar. and "----~~~~-!!!' extra lrg patio $215.000 lASTlllE II 2 LOT Call Joyce Dabolt or Sall~ • Shipley 6tx140 teardown house prin only Agl S48·825 1 11-IPll Peaia11l1 2207 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc, lrg yard, 2 Tll lllT M2-1IOI Sparkling Newport Crest Exclusive Pen Pt. 3er 39a. car gar S 1000 .. sec $685/mo E/stde 2 Br. 1'1t large Plan 4, 3 Br con· den. secluded patio. 3Br 646· 491 or 675·3432 ba Twnhse. Frplc. yerd. vert den. 2~. Ba. prof 1s self cont w/ll1tcl'I for 3 Br. Westclitt area, poo( gar. lndry rm Nice loc decor. lots ol Van Lu11 & Grandmother S 1575/mo maintenance & grdnr incl 2314 Sant• Ana xtras. 3 levels w/O sz dbl 2131378-3119 s 1600 760· 1399 TSL llllT 142· llOJ gar Owner Broker wlll --.-2•22 ---coop w/same. 15 Kia Loa CtHll ••I Ir A Big C1nyon-goll course $695/mo. Lovely 2 Br. ,,.., Ct NB 646-0718 Lrg 3 Br 3 Ba duplex, nu frontage, 2 br, 2 ba, din ba Twnhme, only 5 yr• paint cpt drapes Step• rm. welber. pool, tennis. old Kids, peta. 1941 OK VI OCUl/llTI. to bch s1soo 960..4229 pvt gar s 1350/mo Carports. Avall 4/ 1 2Br 2ba w/yard, f/p, sec. · · 640·8126 or 497 .54 71 Carports Agt 645-9850 Drive by 2812 Serang. gate. 5139.ooo. Call Ctltl lltal 2 4 DOVER SHORES. Beaut. Eastslde 2 Br 1 Ba. gar, Adorable 3BA 2b1, AV 642•8799 or 644•8722 2 BR 1'i1 ba. lownhouaa. nr 3BR, 2 ba, country lrplc, beam cell. S625 + GE 1s9-9100 ,:A~ ti· 0! ·t • "-•:u,•;. MESA VERDE storage, $169.000 l&LIO&LIEllPLEI S.C Plaza. $600/mo. kitchen w t pool . tat last & S225. 2 per· COllO-S.C Piii ArH OwnrtBkr 1 ·679-2680 Walk 10 shops, beach. Bal. 545-4731. 545.0034 S 1950/mo 841-8833, agt. sons. no pets. 650-1798 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, choice lo· -1-1-.-1-.-11-1-1-L-ll_T_l_l _I _ pier. ferry/rests. 3Brl2ba 2 Br enclsd gar crpt1 Duplex, spacious 3Br 2'h Frpl pool prvl patio cation. Easy terms. ea. 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 drapes 773 W Wiison. No ba, lprlc, dlb gar. $950 + dshwshr X·lg 2 Br on ~9;.~·111 IUOll LIT 3 w~:lle~ :•ov~al~u~e~a~~ Wiil PH lllU pets S550mo 631-8212 sec. 646·0491 675·3432 Eastalde $610 557-2841 90 x 178 with good 3 Bdrm age t encl storage lor Luxurious spacious 1 Br 2BA.frpl, large back yard, Eleg1nt guest l'loute, 1 Br. lllTUT II olderhome. $215.000 boats etc A• k Ing condo In VIiia BalbOa. prlv front yard w/Jac . beaut patio. quiet & Pvt. $525 2 Br. 1 Ba. P•11o. nice " OJ loCar41t llttr. $ 134 .ooo C all Curt s 124.500. 714 946-7893 patio S725. &42·2790 S350/mo 646--6333 Eastslde 1oc. w/pool, Herberts II. 631· 1266 I d I t 11 141-ll21 M ~·I B llOO 3 br. 2'h be Mesa Verde Exec atyle beats the rent! n ryrm.coae oa 1 1 1 ••H , Country Club condo, VI· Lg 3Br hN w/pool frpl & 149 E. Bay. EASTSIDE 2 BR; 1 BA; (16x48 l cant. S950 mo 842-0160. many xtru $1200 .. fee TIL lptt 142-1101 DOLL HOUSE R-2 .,. 8'• 20' closed porcfl. Vic 536-3181, 540· 7750 539-6190 BEST Hoag Hosp. Club/pool. lllTAIT II This beautiful 2 Bdrm OIE IF & 11111 Agent 646--4380 SSOO/mo + S600 deposit Exec: VIiia huge 2 Br Oen 2 $650/mo Lovely 2 Br 2 ba homehasbeencomplete· COLLEGEPARK ·2020sq 2Br. sml yard 2033 B•Sl2502lrplcpoolspa Twnhse frplc all bltlns ly redecorated Exira It. 1 story s Bdrm. 2 ba, UllU lllLLS W•llace Mature adltl, 1 prvt 673·3313 646-6375 642-6221 eves & wtlndt large lot gives ample din rm den. brick patios. 1972 Beautlfu! VIiia Wes1 chlld ok 675-0936 Lovely 2Br t den, 2ba TSL l&•f 142-1181 room for an addll1ona1 spa & akylnes, walk to Home 2ox60 corner lot. SS 15 Fl•t steal solld 3Br condo Obi ger, pool, Jae. 1---..;;.,------ unll A super star I er K-College $138,000. Highly upgraded 2Br 2ba. 2Ba e<ptl tl'lru out bit Int Walk to beacfl $895. Large Bactt with P•llo home with future poten-10'•% Int, 15%dn Prln lge llv/dln/kltch area. lllda ok 631 -9284 213-457·4156 S350/mo. llal. A great Investment el only By ownr 545. 7098 Ugttt Interior Best buy In 539·6190 BEST Rlty fee ' 859 W · 19th St. $134 900 646--7171 Orange Co $25,000. OCEANFRONT. Eleg•n1 3 .. ' · . 2 WlllUHI YILUIE Young adlts welcome ACCUSTOM TO LUXURYI story wOOd & glats. Ideal "Ll~E BRAND NEW THE REAL ESTAT&:R;;; 111-UW tllllTEH Nlft 1 Bdrm wlpvt entry. large used bncll fireplace & BBQ PLUS 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home. frplc, RV ac- cess Eastslde CM. nr Newport He ights $225,000 ll•J loCar~lt Rltr 141-ll21 Agl 540·5937' Nu crpts stone lrplc + f0< couple. S2SOO/mo lse Sparkling 1 Bdrm from llOIH , gourmet kltch accents Refs 650-3823 $490. Pool, garage, no "B 'mdl, sngl lvl 3Br. 2ba 1 Coaatrca1l 3Br 3Ba l'lorM dbl gar pets. bOnus rm abOve gar 12% Prtpra 1250 S900 539.5190 BEST fee Spacious 3 Br 2'1t Ba. Very 301 Avocado. 642-9850 assm In or refinance at _ _ --clean Twnhs. pool, loO· 241 w Wiison. 631-0960 same rate Accom1oclub Newport ayfront prime E.1lde 3 Br, frpl ging, etc. $850/mo 1--------- lacs Pool jac tennis by office bldg. 8472 sq 11 $725/mo Incl. gardener Agen1 544· 1440 , Luxury condo, walk to So ownrs $199 000 & $1 ,600,000. Biii Grundy Nogarage.646-3177 Cst Plaza. Frplc, e1eg1nt · Bkr 675-6161 -TIE ILIFFS French doors, AIC, In S 195.000 Dys 754-0664, Mesa Verde 2Bdrm $560 4 3BA 2,itba epllt lvl pool home security 1BA &ba wknd/eves 662· t266 __ Da ltxtl Uait1 1 00 lam nome dlnln~ rm gar dbl gar. ail nu P•lni. av•li Incl wsl'lertd,Yr. Incl pvt Haat. Rarbtar 1042 4 lex 2 , gross. 539-6190 BEST tty fee able now S 1150. 754-7772 club w/tennl1 courts. great assumable flnanc-NEW 2 Br 2 Ba Condo 675 S a 2 poOls. fac. saun•. Be1ut. llAllllll PllES OllH Ing, prime Hunt Beech w 18th St dbl gar. no Htl nH decorated clubhH a 2 br Pr, ba Price to tell 1oc. enclsd garages. laun-pets. S795 Sierra Mgmnt SOCo Plza ere• Primo 39r much mOfe. S625/mo Incl BY OWNER $131 ,250 dry income s310000 Co 641-1324 3Ba w/atrlum spa pool most utll. St Albans Dy L's•••• 846·8048/(213)728-7115 714/963·0471 memge --dbl gar good condo 638-0405.ev 731 -7528 ""' __ Nice 2 Br. 1 Ba. ~rpets. d fl $825 WITllYIEW lrTiH 1044 619·451·0598collec:t drapes. am lncd yard. 1 kl s/peta ,,. at MESA PINES 2650 H•rl• Never belore on marllet I lactat Prt 1350 cnlld ok , no pell 539-6l90 BEST Alty fee BEAUT~UL 1 Br $550 This well ma1n1elned llW IOITEOITO l $550/mo 111 & last $200 Cfttl .... 824 PAIVATt: lrg patio, nome located on quiet 4 Br. 2''°" ba tingle family *I UI llnl* dep 548·3381 POOLSIDE spa. cul-de-sac street with detached nome, Turtle Cotta Meta unit• 1st time V1 1 S400. dlx mobile home. no TOP area, quiet. no pell outstanding well menl· Rock Ridge Lrg Y,lfd. ottered 10xgross w/great P•nOl'omie ew o Cltie.. pell. mature idults. 141·2447 cured gardens Brighi a/c intercom & MC sys, financing Call for detell5 lg 3br 3ba, Tuftleroek quiet, aecure 1991 and cheerful throughout cent vac & much more 30 Owner/Agent 540_.484 Condo. w/pool, flC, ten· ~port Bl ~S..8373 Newer 2 Br with gerag9. p,, c e d t 0 5 e I I 8 1 yr below m•rket r•te nls court•. avall lmmed. E tide ttudlo etove ref rig no p e 1 s S 5 1 0 I mo. s375 OOOFee Maxine Iman $340.000 For lnlo 9-Townhome complex, S1300 mo 833-1085 W/D Sel~t TV Incl' 631-5553 Propp 644-6200 552-0917 (Irvine Peclflc) well loc•ted Cotta Mesa, 2 Br 1833 Wallece Gar & S295'tmo 646-3177 · ~Sm--,al.,...I -=-st-u-,.dl'""o--,,.Pr_ef.,.._tl.,..ng-le 5 yre old. xlnt terms · •5301 1 1 & •---s · · o $875,000. Prln only. Agt yard.• mo. 11• att STUNNING lfg 1 Brgarcsen alV'J... ml drJ'/cat K. 645-9850 '225 sec. 84S-8980 apt pool, rec area SJ tO, S48-322 IWPT llCOIE PlllP. T r adit ion a l Realty u:n .1:110 ---------Well priced Income units For Ct11elfled Ad ACTION PRICE REDUCED •u ••• -· Tll .. ~J UNIOUEI 1845 aq 11. 2 S475tmo 710 W 18th. STUNNING lrg 1 & 2 8' 2 Sell with EASEi 11'1 a BREEZE Clualfted Adi &42·5878 0 1.0"0"99 ..... l l"I. -~· •ov~ K·o•b •d "" h ~ • low •o •or,.., •o • •o • .,..q ' I N [ K [ L '4 I I 12 I I I I R H T l 0 I I' I 1· I Call a Dally Piiot AO-VISOR 642-5878 I T ( S O C I 9oM IO dummy !low come you onry 11\11 on 2 llNphone POies , 1 1 1 r :: •nd the Olhef 9UY put '" 12'. · • · • -· ,. Dumm-, repi0M 8111 looll ~ --------. much ,,. lefl -OUI al IM I EVIAGC !ground ' I 1· I I I 0 -,.. ... . •.. " .., . • • ,, -II ....... _,_,, 1....-...1--'---'---''--..__.. r ••• 11 ' ID"" tt~ 140 l c.. "" e .:~~~.·t.•' to• I I I I I I I I I UUIM.fTI uswen 11 OllHlfttaffff aou near the t>eacn with 1 value below the m•rkel value at $22.000 Call for detells on these units end owner au1sted financing 11 12% \.\:I\ 11 HI HO~l llOMI" lM. REAL ESTATE 931-1400 -rs • ·r-Bdrm + 2 ba + den + le L I Ba. g1rden apt. pool on this out1111nd~ 4 bdrm 100 yd• to sand. S300K. dormal din. next to Santa ll!J!rt IC• S425/535. 710 W 18th St. ,. ~ONUS As Mba~d with S78K equity. owe Ana c.c. Avefl now. BiWOnt 311tldo ParteO:. Wllffllt·- am Y room uper • 2nd. 831-3738 $1095, 559-7329 Condo 1 Br. 1 Ba. ......,. c • t I o n o n Q u I e t S l lOO/mo Biii Grund Want a -.c:tlon of g<Nt cul·de-11c Oec01'1ted In hac H, Far•• Welde 3Br 1Ba oar, nu 875.8181 Y· 11v1ng? we can on.r any· tof1 shades OI beige. a..... 1 S7S crpts paint. No 1>91• $700 thing trom a sma.11 apt to BHutlfully maintained. ~ JO 111 lut & d9P 752-2881 A•armeals af a _. er houM If tooklng In s2ee.ooo. I ~~ c ~Ki v ~~do': rnat • , . CM. NB .Of HB think of Ut ~ l s 115,000. Xlnt tax Valley u,u 1ta11al 2102 ::i :: 1hat Choloe of a I so r I tflelter. R1nch0 Call-3 br 2¥. 11&/mo, \at. ABUSE FOR RENT: TSL M<ltT e-42-1803 If fornla 557-3288 fOf Info i..i "* S20o aecurlty. 129 .. 0 . NMd1 wOf'k. N B REALTY 875·1M2 ea y 1' "''' Pnt eeo.1301 M 1..e20a,.. Wllll.Al9Yl.Ull IOIOO II 7 86-1172 UIY9I Ull Lm 3 Br + bonue rm. 2'.-4 be+ I 1 a 2 Bt. apt• ev111. poof. WHTOUfF Subordination Ind/Of jc>lnt +'• ba, dbl encl o•r P1aia1all 1717 apa, llr, patlo/bel. HO Cut• 2 Bdrm, 2 bath condo venture. Aeedy to go. 1850/mo. 8-42-6405 evet sbRF I IXNB. too )'fdl fO 1>91• "1&-M2S well located neer Sundenc• Propertle1 Walk to mMe 8Q Pane cozy ~. 3 Br 2 a., U1ll Pd TSL Momt 7&.4-0081 Of M1ttner1 Perl(, ttiopplno 3380 Mlcheleon Drlv. 87f..882t m bunoelow UH PtYI Sl75/mo Appl 131·3731 M 2-1803 end transportation '''• !Mne •-rent & ell utllel 53M190 -------- plec.. bat ll1d delwte iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ul BEST Any fM r T lul .... 1241 bltln kttcn.n. e>v.nook• ,,.,.,. , 1 '" n;;; ;;;;i ocw '" um ~ .. :na ,.. swtmmino PoOI A '-rlffo FOf So Celt. Pr°'*'Y· 31)( U • ~ avall mld·AprH ed\00! ' lbO. 14 dee> value now at full Unlwrllty Pwtt TeNtoe 2 21-tba. 3500 aq ft on 10 LW m = '' $700/mo, t •o-uoi e12~&3r:'1°' 25+ . S 119.500 90% nn~ '*''come. 2 bethl Ooee ecr•. With OUM' "°'*· tetrto atowe ~ -tw dt)'I. 780456.t Kell4n evlllabte to ect1oo11. ~ & bernt, pool, ftlhlng pond CfPta ~ wottl'I more U 7 77& rno. 2 & 3 bf, toUth or rrwway. A OOod In tM city of Aldme>te, 53M190 IEST My ,_ LuJ1Urtou1 11 a Ir IPCI. nr encl.ct g~. wattt· (714) 673 4400 buy M l 13t,500. Oklahoma 1 126.000. r ..... _.. ..,...,. 3 beld\, lmmecl occupen-1 et/dryer hlc-vps, yatd. Lmll.lLn OWMtWlllcef'Y.C.Ucol-.. conm' ,.,. .,,., ......., cy forlntoc.i1144-2t11 c · Newpcwt leecfl lll·llM lect(.o5)2~5~ ~2 h!.~~n! ti Evw~~.M2-fl03, ~~~=~~~~~HAVl:S250,000eQUffytn 63MttoB=1AJty,_ 1 IM new c.pe11 I --------- r moCf«n V• IO. Newport 2 -d ~ ettcl no seaG 28f 2Ba.m tlclfl, ... -,-=~~=....,,~f~Al!I llOfY b.ck bay _. bdrm l elllno 1nyt l'llng wlll'I 1 ~~ .. s.450lm0 J"M.4es t>ttt ~o pet1. A."911 "!' hfM. WANT; l A °' o.c. Delly Ptfot ~ Ad I ~.. 1. 7t0-1713 comm'J, tndu1tr111 or 11 a •lmpte m•llet w ent Ad Help., - u11lta 642·13M lutt t:lll M2·5671 Mi-M78 Claulfled Adi! 142-617• -----''--- ;· • I •.-1 ........ 2 ' $2.17 per day Th11'1 ALL ~ DIY fot' s llntl. 30 d•v• In the DAR.Y PILOT SERVICE DltECTORY plUa the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER 9YtlfY W9dMtday It no ••tra Charvet CALL TODAYll &llFN&.111 YOU1 Delly Piiot SltVlcl OlflCtOfy RepreMntatlve M2·'121 td. lot Bu11d/Rem0d. ofc. kit, rm add -+ bay wnaw. French dr. patio covtdeck•. Uc 446<485. Steve 547-8078 ADDITION'S, DESIGN ANO REMODEL Lie. r•aa. Prolesslonal compl MNIOI. 631-2345 LET A VET 00 ITI Marcy Conatr. remodeling, ldd'ns. roofing, sml Jobs. Reu. Lie. #391074. Call Collect 798-5322 STEVE ES FOR Less Carpntry, cement. drywall. 12 yr exp. Dave 631-3408 2t08 Oftlct ltat1l1 zt14 Lett I ftaa• 3004 Belt WaatH 5100 Belt Waat.. SIM Belt Wut• For Ad Action Cal a Oaiy Plot AD-VISOl 642-5678 1111 l!ltWHIM ... HoRoscoPr 1•A""oo_m,.itt"'"ar-e"!!e·a~th-. ~Fem-al~e OFFICE SPACE Found: men's wa1 ch. ICOllOlll OLEll CLERICAL llllYEI 30 & up. Newport Beach. from 50c sift. Sult .. to Balboa 673-5824 OLEll ........ S $225. ph 6<45-2S90 3000 sift nr Harbor & lnterlOr design llrm teek· for party equip. rental Nwpt 8dl private P091 Of· YONEY Baker 549-8181 days or REWARD LOil Cockatell, lngbrlghtperson capable nPISTI store. Good driving,. fie.. Accurat• typl~. SEA & SUN LODGE 7..,,. tH• white wl grey. Cotta of handllng a vatMlty of CO<d r..,, Must wonc e~ r.-.. ... ..._ .. _,..,. .,.,,, ....... $120 wk/up Color TV ,.,_ ...... ev. Mesa araa 546-9141 functions. Poaltlon re-..., .._.. r..,,.,.,..,..,.., .. .__"'u 0 2 C N 6tar1 your career with a 54·35 hr. Untt9d Rent8', ~ ... ..-_ MARR 30 6 W. out Hwy, pt OFFICE SUITE. Orange REWARD ,.,. Lost ma•-quires llght bkkpg, 120 Costa M..._ MS-0760 .. .,,,_ Co Al ...,.,.. .. all -'""' ke b touch a d st on d Y n a m I c • · -t'--book-..-h 1 ••• -r.,.,., area. ,..v Siberian Husky with blue Y Y n r g •• ~ -..-'"' •••••••••••••• •• 2._ 411. LOW LOW RENT eyes. LHt seen vie d11a Input exper. GOod groj"'h-Ot'lented llnanciaJ Iver neecs.d. FIT. Moat accurate typlng, •o -ieatala ~'"' (714) 850-0436 Ma 1n1 Ad ams. H. B communlcatlon1 ski"-a lnet tuUon I ~= ~ ~,:i c;; ~. ganarel ~~ .. ~71• 3 Br fUm. houee, frpi. 538 1"'D• 8•7 11•0 must Pleaeant environ· GREAT WESTERN SAV .... eo.ta -F riday, Marcb 30 lllL IEllll OOTD -l>OQ or '" -.. ment and gOod benellts. · Call for Interview _....., -......i..--.1u Avall June, July, Aug. INGS 261-2165 A•" f-... "" vr """'"""'"' ..,.~,. ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You learn a secret, you gain access to 6 0 6 0 c •an fr 0 n t 2300 StF DU<. OFC. PtrMa&ll 3012 Non-smoker 6.41-4004 -.... ...,_ ., confidential data, you also receive inv1tat1on toJ'oin "exclusive" club, S5 001 A 760 '""33 CPTS/TILE RESTROOMS We are seeking tndlviduels llm&I...,. 1 mo gt -o.. Watbar/skylltea/70c all ICOT GUii Sii. 10 w<><t< in our Loan Driver wanted tor llOW9f Smell growing alee: co. In group. organization. What appeared to be a defeat was merely a Furn. 2 br twnhM, 2 cat MOVE IN ALLOWANCE WI W IT1LL IPll Full lime position available oocumentatlondepart-shop. Part lime. Must C.M. need• J>/tlme omce tempora~ delay -JOU are destined to emerge vicl onous. gar. Bike to bMch. H.B. Bob Qlcl(lnson 979-8533 And running 24 houre a for Individual with mini-mant between the hourt have good driving record, support 10-2, M thru Fri. T A U US(Apri 20-May20):Wishcomes true,youmakeright s.425wk.(213)925·4796 •OE-HITES* day,7daysa~.Prea-mumlyearexparlngen-of 8AM-5PM and 833-1887 Req:Mln.oftyrgan.of<:. move in connection with business or career. you expand activities and V I -11115 ent thl9 Id and recelv• a ara1 accounting. Proll· 2 p M • 1 o p M . ~UU--l!W99--._..---ax.par. Aggraal-.... con. you also open lines of communication. Remain flexible, acquiesce to aeat ta 1 MO FREE RENT two masaeges for the ctency on 10·key and ac-Responslblllties w111 In-""'-_, ciantlous& Mlfmotiv.'90 fi 1 . · Sa 1 k 1 leatah 2907 W/short term i.aae. full pdoe of one. curate typing 1klll1 req elude filing, preparl"" Guys, gflla. tlomemak•ll owton 631-7308 request rom re auve in transit. gittanan Pays cy ro c. 1 881 Do 0r c 9 ·•• SELL 1c KODAK FILM ........ GEMI N l (May 21-Junc 20): Business or career move IS h1ghb~ted condo: Palm Springs. 28( ~.~~~B. 631-3Ts1 . CllCIS IF IUHAIE all for appt .)t 110-4 11 r eal estate loan coupon• Churctrbenaflt. lllEIAl ... b i, I d h k 2ba. poolalde. Wkend , 711 I. M••111 UMll. •••1st•-dOCYmentation and I~ 240-0427 -those who question you are delighted > your ... now e ge. ec S 25 5250 770 2722 It -._ -• ventorles. Typing 45 wpm 1 _________ Good omoe lklnt. O.-• source material, be aware of details. realize extent of preparations for 1 •wk • *htt 11 ts* FILLUTll Investment corp .. Newport 1 1 ed PllOllS l&IU knowledge of all around bl. Sc fi ti ltatalt to Irvine, nr J.W Airport. llD·lll! Beach. Strong supervlt· n requ r otflca procedure. Act • pu tc appearance. orp10 igures prominen y . ZtOI Phone answ. utlls pd, ory & project coordl-We offer competitive $75 per 100, no •JCPaf raceptlact.rv. Accur•t• CANCER (June 21-July 22): Break free from tradition -create Staare cont rm. sect'y Mrvlce. ESCORTS/MODELS na11on respon11blltt1es salaries ($850/mo start-Pert or full time Star11m-apatlar/typlat; Bttllng your own style. revere freedom. realize that man) people are being ees1 Nwpt ioc Prof neat 250-0277 Must posess excellent Ing) and excellent ben-mediately. For details procedures, filing & influenced by your statemenls. actions You'll undergo penod of MIF stir lrg 2Br 2Ba next WITEIFlllT ILH Outcalt ONLY 83S-9l99 personnet management eflts For your 1n1ervtew send 1811 addret1ed pnones. GOod hrs · 1ma11 adjustment which could include change of residence. Virgo plays key to bay pool beach $640 ---roP' m--& organ11at10na1 skills pleue call Mon-Fri' stamped envelope to officet. Seit motivator 1, '·'> ullls • dep 760-9043 Suite avall. 1500 sq It. Females pref. Models and Will supervise 10 dept 8AM·4.30PM. . Stua~R. ~.~id'!°;~~·· C891131 ~53 appt 9 to 5. roe. . ---Nwpt Bch. Call tor appt, Escorts. (2131866_1984 staff members, Incl Ex-v-...,,, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Pas\ favors are repaid. diplomallc gesture M/F to shr beaut ocean vu 9-5 Mon -Fri. 6<42-46<44 ecu1.,,. secretaries. Xlnt .... lleraln lUOTlll•ll ll& Wins Plaudl.ls. garne"' necessary "voles.. for success. Avo1d hme. fun loving, 2 Br • SH & m ta tlkl"" skllts ttmRDIR '" $275 & $325 8'45·3281 lataatll PtrMaal '· .... (11~1H .. 111 tr 5-10 yn axparianca. self-indulgence. get nd of unneccssal") expense. improve serv1c~. Mm. S yrs P as Ad'l\ln Full/pltlma. Sol'M exper Y ou'll become more aware of financial reso urces of tho se who would Prof. Fem 10 shr 4 Br hse 1n lUJ~'t Htl StrriCH 3014 Asst. req 'On/smOl<er 11-flll-~r:,~~~~oua':!io!; H.B. area. 9e8-0751 become alhes. Untv Pk Pvt rm & patio. PRIMERETAIL/500SIF ICCllHT 1n111n ~:r:;~e t~M~gPO~ lllUT WEmlll digital & mlcroproceuo< llTEL MllEIJlll VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Go slow. meditate. revere pnvaq. s35o • utll Ur 786-6304 l803 Westclttf Dr. New· evetwkndok631-6053 control circuitry wm be wanted. Small Newport ...r h E h 213/570-1222Fnonly port, 549·818 1 dys, 2500. N.B 92660 Attn SAYlllS assembllng and testing ,,,_A ..... Hotll.Fftl-."'-realize fiou have golden opponunlly to pe11ect tee n1ques: mp as1s 720 1444 llOW llZ •11 Carmen Woll ........,, ..... .-.... On I""°~ i't1'es. n'ghts and permissions. JOint effons and possible change PROF M/F to shr trg Irvine -ev Ctlfl ltll Proto t Y P • e I e c. hrs. !75-7300 Kim VD"" home· 3 br, pool, spa, 2 Ctaaerci&I -Is a new consuna.nt and Administrative asst. re-1ro·mechantcal 1nstru- of marital status. Pisces and another Virgo figure prominent!}. frplc. wet bar s450 mo It l Ztll management firm d•· 11able person, full or part menu Call 549~777 HOUM«eaperawan1ad,ex- LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You get what you need. long-term lnci utlls/maid 552-1558 1t1 I 11gned to help direct you time. gOod omce Skills E~~~1 Oppty Employer --•n llOUTUY parleno.d R4tferances. contract or special arrangement can matenaltzc. Older indtv!dual does 16040 HarbOr. F V 1n the field of entertain· Real Esta1e background 1_________ r;-631-0209. Catt between have Your best l'nterests at hean, wall prove ll in u"1que fashion. Good Resp tem t'> shr 3 Br. 2 ba 1240 sq It ment 213-274-!586 a plus. Non-smoker only CllPml 1-UYA9 for one of o .c :a oldest e-10PM hse In CM. $300 -+ utlls. Agent 541-5032 751-6191 n ,_ compa~. Corona del HOUSEKEEPING news comes in form of health repon. D1sc1pline pays off. especially 549-06261639-9860 I · Trainee wanted to run Mar ofttce. Exceptional · d . 1800 all retail bldg w/80' llllellff · computer programs for opportunity Benefits. Maid full time (temp) dey regarding tel. f d . Resp. mature MIF to sttr 2 lrontanaon Coast Hwy ftr Ille 4012 Another WendFy s locat~ busy marketing resHfch ·'all Lynn 5•1-"'•25 sMt, ciMnlng °' guest SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Element o success ominates br, 2 ba Park Newport •-33n2 at Bake< & alrvlew 1n -.. ;JV rooms & offioal h f I II d $•25 incl utlls 673-2800 W Npt Bch. 650-• CIGARETIE or VIDEO Costa Mesa Is now ac-lirm Programing elq>ef.1--------.~-scenario -you 'll get to can o matters. popu anty w1 increase an .. OISTRIBUTORSHIPS I I i f desirable Salary de-FUT F• PIW o SEME tun younf. person will pay meaningful comphmcnt. Be ready for change. or 644-0936 Eiieen l1•11trial Cash Buslneas... we ~~~i~yg m~~~~·=le C:. pends on exper Call Full or ptttme. No expar H u N time travc , excitement, discovery and special al\racllon to member of Rmmtloshr2BraptCM, lHtlll 2120 provide money for ex-ournewslteorsee0ona1 Carol714731·7991 Genw0<k NB 873-1386 :~:"t~~m":!1~~ opposite sex. non smkr. pool spa. 2600 2600 & 4600 aq h panslon, all locatlona, Wendy's. 2640 S Brtstol ClmlLLH Flytr liatrllNlt.n Cal Drtv Lie. SAGJTT ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1 ): Highlight creativity. sta~1hty. $275mo Mike 831-2737 · 3975 Birch, NB training & a BONDED btwn 2·5PM. Mon-Fri New airline seek• con-Pl tlme. 15 hr Hunt. Beach Plaas• call for appt. indeiYndence. willingnes~ to pioneer a project. Member.of. opposite sex Shr 2Br 1b1 apt Nea? S.50 aq ft. Agt 541-5032 stall to assist you in set· EOE trotter Position w111 have uea. ..... 1488 9-4PM 6<45-5000, ext 52l r-ed h b d k Ung up YOUR OWN ... .,_. THE BALBOA BAY CLUB helps you shed light on areas previously censor • pro 1 Ile • ept at a beach In Newport 25--35 s.450/mo ove< 1000 sf PART OR FULL TIME emphasis on revenua 1--------- distance. Leo, Aries, Aquanus persons figure prominent!)'. . ~on-f":r;r~;_91;.8'" gOod 1ndustr1a1 1oca1100 BUSINESS. A;~;:~n=t~ acc1:g andd 1~11 othe~ FIU/TIIE PAY 1 naecs help! eate1 of• viary CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. J 9): You have been vac1llattng in ves w n s Agt 8-45-9850 INVEST S3.995 to $50,000 Ilk es a Job with a accl g. au no an PAIT /TIIE Wiii lovable d tabled boy COnnectl·on w1·th home, career, investment. De.c1s1on will be reach ed. THE BLUFFS-2Br 2ba apt. c M. 600 ..,, .. with small Wlnston-Sllem-Kools challenge. various shirts. purchaslngfuncllons.Alr-Opportunltlee avallable white 1 WOfl<. 111• hakpng, 2 ""' " 1 800 241 2268 Una exp. preferr~. Com-with the LOS ANGELES llva In or out. Nwprt will involve shonjournex •. will also include family. reunion and action lrplc, dehwr. car gar, office & rut room. • • • 362 3rd St .ttC, Lag Bch pany offers equity pos-TIMES Clrcutatlon 0.. Shores 7t4/650-5108 which places you on familiar ground. Cancer native plays important ~~~\&!:~~~~sf::,._:;:;· $300/mo. Agt 759-8006 l11iaffl • 4014 A••lst""t Manager lor 21 Ilion, andp.£>!oflt shbmarllngt + partmant In our door to 1m1•-__. role. ----------•-t 004 "" .... 18 ary ..... se su re-door newspaper aai.s .... -- - 8 B d I d I URGENT mat/Fem 25-35 1U1ataaetata I • rlnt or sale, prime Units Cos1a Mesa, '"'rent sume to Connectalr Air-program Guaranleed Experienced de1lgn911 AQUA Jan. 20-Feb. I ): orrow1ng. ~pen ing. en mg eye e Costa Meta locatlon pd E 'd . 1 d to shr wt same. Beaut SCRAM LETS · + utils . xper req ltne• Inc 9375 Archibald hOUrty wage plus com-needed: reatd9nt191, com-can beco unous. Know tt, rea tze you can ance to your own Hunt. Beach home S300 • complete equip pk~ Handyman 855-0665 Ave, ate 108, Rancno mission Hours· 4pm to marcial & modal&. Cell for tune and tha netary shortage is temporary. Y ou'll locate aniclc that mo +• .... utll 841· 1490 ANSWERS ~:~~ ~·~:n~fo°:.~ a~ Babysitter, mature & IOV· Cucamonga. 91730. 9pm. Training II pro-appt, 673-9510 (Teri) had been lost, missing or stolen. You will have reason to celebrate. Would llke resp. F 10 sttr 2 213•373_9460. 9-5PM or Ing ror occasional times. EOE vlded. Potentlal to earn Ironing. mother'• helPaf PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll extrit atc yourself from t>r 2 ba at Promontory Pt. Kennel_ Birth 213·326-4435, alt 5PM my NB home 673-8255 Cook Experienced lunch S300 plus par weetc For Meded. win pidt-up & untenable position. Moon in your sign high.li~ts individuality. correct Nwpt Beh, non/smkr, nc Stoic-Grieve • W ff 40 •••ysrm•s IEElll cook lor busy kitchen an9in517~23•1.9ca1xt 1:120• drop off 6734255 tl·ma·ngaod intuition that 1s on target Rebuilding process can get under peta Call Dave 675-6<497 STICKING •HJ aat -" Must be fasl 496-2434 " .. • ..... W. -m• .. Adults. FI T. PI T Call --------1----------· ~ way-you havr vet another chance to hve up to potential. Yearly. Ooeanlront duplex Bosa to dummy. How Fr roll. Dreaur. Charlotte's Sitters 420 Ollml lfLP FIT UUIE 1111 Part time. Mon thru Fn . • ••••••1111!111!1 .. •••• .. ••-i~~-~lll'!~~--t Pano. view. 1335/mo coma you only put In 2 matching chest drawers, 62nd St NB 6'45·3746 GARY'S DELI 675·2 t93 llST .. LD/•I!•-20-28 hrs week. Call UaJ 23 35 875 7068 telephone poles and the w ht I go Id S 1 5 O • · __ --""-Atutantt, Uaf. Aerta1at1, Uaf. flltaeat1, • -yrs, • other guy put In 12?" 631-1049 Bakery. 2 positions avall. -Cllml I IFFtal ull time job. Must have 557-7460 Iv mag. But. ltlCk 2HI' lnrprt ltack 2719 ltwPtrt ltack Z71t Hiila W11tt4 2tOt Dummy repllea, "But look Mertgattl Serious driver wtexper, Equip rental store spec In ~:" ~~:: ::'d~ .IEWEl.IY llLll -------------------2 Christian 28 yr old~ how much he left STICK-r. ' 021 3·30AM-10 30 AM & party equip Heavy phone no & partlcu1919 to. Ad Lido Vill9ga llneet AGS Ulll llW If.. IOI SI. llY FRiil-n~ 2 rms In Christian ING out of the ground .. T • • I 4 meticulous asst baker uae Typl~g & other • 1051. Dally PUot. Box )ewe6et' lS oftlflng uNQu9 2 Br 2'h Ba, d/w. Wlhr/dryr 2BR +.den. Exoetlenl Main lanttly/alderly person Splrltual Reader & Ad· I II unLEI 12PM-8PM Call between tdmtn skills req 5 days t560, Costa Mesa 92626 career OPPOrtunlty 10 hk-up, g.,age, frplc, Chennet location Mo t<> home. NB/CM/Irv. Call vlSO<. Advice In all llf1 • 3-5PM 631 "3121 Incl. Sat. $4.50 hr, Unlt9d person expar'd In quellty $850/mo. 982-7789 mo S 1300/mo. 644-95 t3 495-3 108 matters, love. marrtage. lt~llt O.. IH. BEAUTICIAN Rental. C.M. 645..0780 General Offlce/Manag« )awelry. china and crystal luwl.. business, etc. 631.9397 Speclal ilng In 11t & 2nd Laguna Beach Data Entn.1 Operators. TUSTIN TENNIS CLUB sales. 5 dya a wtt, no Condo 2 Br 2.,., Ba pool & Two s1s1ere need small. TO's Since 1949 Rene1 494-1600 ·' needs all arO\lnd person aves. 873-933-4 YILUIE IN NEWPORT BEACH spa. nr Hoag Hosp. $975 reasonable t or 2 bdrm SPIRITUAL READINGS Robt Sattler NH/CM work part time or on call 544-6950 Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-67s-7358 alt 6pM house or duplex ready tor Advice In all matters Love. RE Brokef Bd Realtors llOYOLE If Piii 2nd shift. 4-6 hrs Mim· ----Lllll lllllTUY New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury mants & Townhouaes May 1st In C.M./N.B. marriage & bu1lneas S..2-2171 545--0&11 Full/time Experience mum 10 000 key stroties SCTIY /lfc lier• NIWQOrt a..ot't ~ apta In 14 plant. 1 Bdrm. from $660. (Ask abOUt l'ENINS.JLA area Call Stella or Anna Also counaellng 1815 -, preferred, bul wlll train Apply a1 SMS btwn 9AM usun Tennta Ctub needs office ot Nat'! rwm. Prac- 2 Bdrm and Townhomet rurnllhad apta. comple1e Nice 1BR 1ba unit, 1 hse al 730-7279 altef &pm or So El Camino Real. San WIDOW HAS SSS for TO• MISSlon Viejo 83l·2861 & 4PM. 3160 Alrwey Ave all around person tice confined prlm•rfly to + poola, t1nnl1, water-with TV, llneflt & utenalls. from beach. no gar all dey Sat & Sun Clem. Llc'd. 492-7296 S 10,000 up. No credit Cotta Mesa_ 549-5700 544-6950 c 1v i 1 11t1g•t1 on falls. Pondt. Gas paid. may be rented 10< short $495/yrly, utll Incl, no check. no penalty Call llllEIY nsn1ll --, wtemphaals on comptaa From San OlaQo Frwy term or longtlf') On Jam-pets. 106'1• 29th St. Garlftl fer Wit ftaa• Oenleon Auoc. 673·73t1 N.B print lh<>i> will train & DRIVER.Easy money. no General Offt<:a lntelhgent, aubfogatlon 2 yra Htl- drlve North on Beac:h to bore1 Rd. at San Joaquin Wayne, Agt 6<46-8818 leat 2912 Belt WaatH 5 l 00 move to mgmt position. hvy work Start today aggressive for 1 parson gallon e.q, & litnowtedge McFadden and W•t on Hiiis Rd. Saata Aaa 7 COfona a;i Mar ,ing, gar-_ Fem pref 8-44-8233 Mr Hart 96'-0379 omce. purchaM. Illa. of eomput., operation :~4::93~9~nd 1'4·1100 LIKE NEW 1 BR CONOO ~~9507 ~~1• :~ 15 · fOlJND ADS IUM&OOlllT Carpenters. hardwood SELL Idle item• with• ~,;g~~~ = f'[~~~wl~~ ~.'fi'r Welk to t>Meh 1 Br. atova. lii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sec gata. prv lfg b9Clc · x • •RE FREE DIOmYI !::' ::i.t":e! 1~~~~; Dliily Pilot Claaaltted Ao. tut. 548-9452 ptooaduraa. 85t-02t1 rafrlgl. crpta, drpa. $490. yerd, lrplc. dsw. w/d E.alde Costa Men, n The Orange Cout Dally van. For Int 546-9190 ~iiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiilil( 53&-4837 hk-up, rec •rea wlpool. S 6 5 I m o . 1 0 X 2 0 Pilot haa an excellent op-=--...,---,-..,.---It s.495/mo. No peta. Avall 957-2528 Cal: portunlty tor a oare1r Carpet layec-1 helper, exp. ~ ~---JllCm~ J14ml 111 . See by 8J)9t only Office ltatalt 14 orlanlad Ma)or Account wltools & tran1 Hunt 8ct1 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AflJ PRIZES! Z!O'iY • ~ mo;;"1ii Ml-t .. l . f617 WaaictiR &. N.B. U!-1171 Executive with a proven area 891-4590 ell utMapd. teoomo. 3 Mo track r1cord. GrHI ORV CLEANE~R_,,S-- ...... No tm()l(ert. peta a.atk LIJ!!!. 2711 Agent •1·30 IQ:,.1•5032 potant111, guarantaad Countet help, axp. or wlll Cfllld. 840~4"9 16100\t to DMCh, f Br apl, Found belt buckle •I draw agalnat corn-train. Costa Men EW 1 ttudto 1 reap adult pref. $.450/mo, 2 Olllce Sult•• -1 Laguna Main beach mission. Oa91re to mow 642-546e o;:>t~V~~~utMe Pd. utlllpald.499-1278 wtoutal~ tntry. Ind to 497-6188C.iltoldentlty ~~ ... "'!,!~ttpt~ -.-10-.. -1-,-.-... -~-MtO/ SfUDK> 11N1t FlJRHISHCD or cont. rm & 11111. Sunny. ...,...., ,...., -....,. utMa pd"'°, U20 4...._7' UMFURMISHED. IN .aAA new bldg, C10M airport. Found: Blk/wt\t Fem. dOg P O. Box 1seo 20 rn wk T~ (50wpm). All UlllmES •• • ..,. S350-S400 2• i-0e5s look• Hk• Shephard. 2-3 Coat• M .... 92928 ming phOMe prev WQ(lt-~ .. l ftll n&ao HruTU Fem. PY1 rm16a. eomP1 ... ••• ••• ·-yrs. 960-2517 EOE Ing~ nee s.ncs,.. ~ nv ;. l:.l'LI n haehld prlv CM $300 .-.-....... FO\lnd bf own Coctiw Span aume 460 Ocean A~. '· O•· '· CLUB). TEHHIS. mo+ 12 utll 831-0•12 Spacia for rent. Mika "8Mu Jangtea", vtc NB. Sell thing• tut with D~IY1~ a..ct\. 92'51. Attn: trHtl, lndry, pool, SWIMMIHG,plus ' 673-5374 or 7S2•2e.41 CM.6"2-5160evet PilotWantAda _ ~tsnaorAmy cerpot1~•t•. '2~r.: ~om~ much more! Sorry. Fr'urn. room prtvat~.=.~ Hunt a..ctt 419 Main St o..--.c ~ ~ ..-.. ~ -..-.. --..- 7P ... u..-485-8221 no....,. Models yng man,"' 380 aq ft PrlVat• an-Found'*"..,._,_ .. pup, '*"~•M.UL.U.-... ...,,.~ ""-Balch. H25t mo. tr.nc9 . .,. b•ttl ,225,mo AdMll & Dettwtlra. H8. ~rlcal • ~ .... ~ lft1 optn 4'lly 9 to 6. 9&2-0401•It6 Slerr• Mgmt MM~24 Diana H0-1234, ••1233 rfiiOa'.f £ W0: ~ P=t y':1,':1.':'d!: c~· NB prlnw .. ec loC 520 aq Found ~ate ~1;:!· Oll'lwlfw,~ lnc:ld. p f • Olde' r o-an rt fOf ll50 and 26o IQ ft ma.. k/bnwt -No.-.. to154tei6-41N""'91:t0 .!:._•r .':.. ·~~.· .._ -12 •-1&&-12r2 hound; INle bltc/wt\t Lib A B~al opr.nrtunily lO aet in on around -· A~ts --............... """ -.,.,, pup mix, !Niii be6al rnb1 ..-· • • .,. -2 jj 1 e.. 1 bllll t;O;n Room , °"'Y· wt, cteen. I.I. AllPllT AIU s~: rne6e bfown floor with exciung growing hi·ttth com- oeffn 212 Orange, Nc•i"M1 loG So. ,.. T1.11tln .,.., &250 Otc epace. 308• 1 tl3 SQ. ft tiepherd mUI and '9m* pany ln IrvlM. Individual will be a good 1750. ""'""1' 170016ttl Strttt mo. • viii• Wkdya Lota of .no. janl1or\el a '" co6ot SMpherd rnla typ.st., and one who is not afraid of \he 2 Ir, 2 le. welk to LI®, no (I' Oowr) 644-1112: evt 730--l431 9111.1t111ti.1nc1. Mo-to-mo =' M= Anl!MI compu~r. Pravtous switchboard exp. wall Pf4" a P90C)l9 tnt. 642·5lll "°<>m ror ..,,,, no tllWNn OK trom •111•· 557•7010 be a dclmite plua. Salar[;;:commensurate 17$-9127. 81>420t --,...... M Found M«f R mlJCld Nc•l*'t~No. .... .• .._... ---• .. 1.:EllU ... .._.. ...... .._ --501 .... withex-"'--.CallA. auat W t-t7e-m5 a ACPT AREA .,.._,"""' ,..., ._.. -~ .,..._" aso,~,~Wfll/ll, Aoom • .,,,...P'W' ea. hat· &wit lldg on81rch ~~~ Vwdl. ttn Grapht«, 12Chryaler St.. Irvine, Ca ui -'de 1350/mo, no utll. Motomo Ot< l-:-::-:=::==:::::--=-:1770.6010. ~~~~!!:,~~~ . ..lllllllll'4 .. S.;1l1l04llllllL::M=:~4::=183==========d ... ;l~lcM~;,;.;lltJ~l;l~l~ll~l;I~ ;w~..;.~t~Ac1S~~c..~~M2~·N~1a~·~i.,._~.._~-~~..u...~-~~.-~-~~111111~..,..~~~~...._~~~~..,..~~~~..n..~..u.~~~~..u..~-~~....a!l .............. ~lllJ~~lll .. ~!11!!!!!1!!111!!!!!!!!~!!!!1!!!1!1!!!11!!!!!1!!!. PERSON FRIDAY (714) 548-7058 I I ' _/ _) I ' -~ , \ f AC"°SS 54 RIM high 1 Sharp tooll'I 58 Townaman PREVtOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 5 Helpm1te 60 --plea 8 Appeara 1dm1t ou11t 14 Seaweed 61 Outfielder 1 S Chemical 83 TV part IUfft• 84 Governs ,e C•llforn11 85 Parent Fr city 66 Ftne fabric 17 -Shan11ar &7 Antiquers 18 TMnlger 68 Helper. abbr 20 And others 69 The BPOE 21 A C1rson DOWN 22 Warnings 1 Made out 23 V.iteys 2 Type size 25 Diminish 3 Military 27 T1vern drink 1nstatta11ons 28 Post.,s. e g 4 Grating 30 RooMvelt's 5 Feeble successor 6 Asian land spasm 34 Most.m VIP 7 Team 31 Tendtng IO le Weapon mentors unite 38 Go sideways 8 House wing J2 Escape 39 Moundsman 9 Hard threao 33 Sea bird 42 Declare holy 10 At any time 34 Clenc Fr 43 Part player 11 River ot 35 Fes11va1 44 Sundown Silesia 37 Bright 11gn1 poet 12 Money malo.er 38 Spread 45 Olrect1on 13 Tosspots 40 tt s next 46 Backward 19 Has a meat to CST 47 Traps 24 Europeans 41 Charged 49 -White 26 Expert atom Way 28 Narrow inlet 46 Worry 51 Garment part 30 Muscle 48 Lineman 2 3 4 6 7 8 14 17 20 23 39 42 45 61 67 49 Ground cover 50 Ranks 52 Or Be.,1a- 53 A tropn~ 54 A FTRA s preoecessor 55 Garoen pest 56 Correspond· ent Ernie - 5 i Relrogerant 59 Weight allowance 62 Tax adviser 10 11 12 13 ~ectlc ..,.. tor '------... -..... TM Enoot'E, a w..i-A, .............. Unlll Mev 11t.. lntr0duc1"""" ,...., '-"*I>, ... ....,,._ ~-;" ~T:': rwl 61Cf• wttt ;'~ Antique Khoo! ~ bo.11 offer. 9 & .,. d9lMI ;,~,.., .. ..,. .. ._ ___ _. ......... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~..-... ~'"P!o Md ~ w/good '*"' WOfd prooeMlng on Sunday Apnl 111 and CIOcitl, '!*)Y .,. basket phone voioe. Non...-r ~ ottlCe ~ lhll'I no iott•I ,~ off CUM" .• ~ ... 20152 Pf.a.rr.d ISt·stlO ,,,.,_r9d. I~ Cell ennlvertaty sale. An~ RI~ Of, s.,,ta An• IHIPTillllT SS t-1151 f0< 'appt tlquN. rumttur• f. c;o1i.:;.. Hott.. Bat, 7-Noon onty. Join Avnet Eiectt0tllc:9 the llbtM. 1 t-&PM :)Gil E ta Au I world'• taro .. , dis-1111.nUY 17th St, CM 131.()21 t trlbutor Of electronlca FIT. for re· btott.,.. SWAP •En All ~rs & computer :~,:' ,.,.a..~01,r.'~ Htll IOll &m•llU1W we need ~ pereon for OUf Sharon 1~73-8!111 larhr &rta a.,UNtt 2130 No. G.r•nd. Av•. Co.ta M... office wtl ~et Retrlg Service. I Recono Sanl• An1 8 30.4.30 01n handl• heav~ admt~'t r':.ro~"":·a:'~ Sates. Guer 5-49--1077 · SAT. p1reta 11, 11U Phone•, Int• r 1 et ground. Call 833-1985 22 elf Frigidaire SIS gold * '* 'r ~::,-ion =:1::•:an!1e out: Secretary/Reeeptlonlat, S250, 646-807S . * Fr:Chlld c':e .,., office duti... ~ top tkllla, refa., tor buay 22• Ward• 3 dr. retrtg.. • Dell<:lous Food 208 w. 111. Santa Ana CtoMd Sunday , ... tonal 8'1PMr•nce & Lagun1 Hiiis law office. green 5200, 850_3823 Selling •P~ 11111 avan- phon• manner, some 830-9880 _ --able Anyone can Mii. LARGE Sl!LECTION OF pre v I 0 u 1 exp e r •• Apt ti.re Rilrlg, clean Show up at 7:30 or call NEW & USED BMW'S! pref.,red end eblllty to -OllTAIY..u&.H S 126. SHrs Kenmore tor reS.rv11t1ont or tnfor-Liil IUOl llW perform I~ 1 fut paced Im~. need w/n1tlonal Wuher S150. 548-~514 matlon. Uaa 543-7332 VOLUME SALES office •re ....,,tlal. :::.'tio~:~~s or--::!~ I llY &PPUAIOIS Ray ol Hope Productlona ,,,---------SERVICE & LEASING To._!rangeNfO< In Int«· ntes. ~mond Bar lo-LES 957-8133 SWAP MEET & ANTIQUE Boal tllp to 24'. Bal Isl. 3670 N.CherryAve. v ...... cell I lncy Leaning cation but eloc ti t BAZAAR· SEE UNDER S 150/mo. 875-0585. LONG BEACH It 7141754-8073 Newport ~h ~n n~e; 1 llY llFllHUTEH GARAGE SALES Fri/Sat Av all 4/ 15. (No. Cherry exlt...o5) IEOIPT /nPllT Active ..... oNloe with buly telephonff. Central Newport toeatlon. Ask for Joen Lamb WlttrfrHtl1 ... 1 ... lt1H1n 111-1400 IEOEPT/nPIST ne1r future Call Castt paid. 650·7•52 Jiwtlry 14 --,.-1-1-,-1-2-11-1-1-.-p14)111•1ll0 861·2886. EOE Kenmore Refrtge xtnt -1•· •• c '"50-8 ride-Ina Welcome cond. white frollfree. l1Hra1tt Htl llf1t1 '" .... aroua hnl" 14S OPEN SEVEN DAYS We n~~~Jnamtc. S150 848-5982 u,ral11l'1 licyc ti I 1z1-------- untque and talented per-Kenmore Wither & Dryer Gracluate lloensed Mizutenl Super Ser~ 10 Datau tl l 7 sonallty 10 handle clerqt xlnt cond $100 each Gemologist GIA se>d. mint cond. 23-24", '71DATUSN2'toz & reception tuncllon.1 f0< S4\·6•88 By Appl only appraised $900T. S550 7• 000 ml'-- b Orthod •-tt --714-786-S507 Eves 642 961 t "· ,.. usy ont ... 0 Ice Refrlg S225 Walhe< Dryer • S3500 650..,.593 Call Vat 7s9-09s2 $135 each Dshwahr $100 MUST SELL 19 C1S smt Caa;ra -10f4 '78 B210 GX, 36K ml, rblt SECIET&llY Ran~ S 100 846-5848 Sapphires Value $8000, 7 i evy Bubble Top en~2 nu tires. AM/FM. _ __ only $8001 84(}.8688 with excellent typing and REFRIGS F/F, 1 copper, 1 Camper, fully equipped, S3 . 759-1356 dictation sklHs Computer white S 175 ea. Delivery Niscell1aH8I 6211 otter 644-8591. '79 Sletlon w~on. 5 tpd, training helpful Salary av1JI 650-74S2 2 UH citron be1~ tubs Motor 11Ltl 1016 stereo can . rack. 42K negotiable 851-8333 --• Ill 188 vw ~w Kini. reo.nt amog. SUO/obo. 175-4253 '87 Sqrbck, Gd thi. need• WOf'k. Must Mii. le70 obo o.O<ge 546-7931 ® MIDlltllMA .. SOUTH CDUln YILISWllEI "WlftJ.llT .......... Volume Salee. Servk:e And Leeslng 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beech (714) 142-2000 Tustin baaed c0<porat1on seeking experd Reee- 11onlstltypl1t. Excellent phone manner and typing skllla (60-80 wpm.) Excit- ing. last paced otftoe. Excel. working con- ditions. Benellt1 Salary commensurate w/exper Mature person pref. 731-7444 (9-4pm) ask for Per sonnet. Ask tor Tammy. Washer StOO Gas Dryer new.~lchip. $1 each 77 VESPA MOPED. 1375 .. mt $3500 obo 650-3141 S 125 Elec1r1c Dryer Flat 42 Shower pan, new 80 280'7" 2 2 G Sec1.1rity Guard s 175 546•6672 $50. 646-1944 Like new. S46-5975 "' + L. xJnt '12 YW IN Full time 6PM lo 2AM, p cond., "3350. 851• 1611 New 1835 engine, man•, days off Tuesday & C1atr11 I 2 Wrought Iron Swag eugeot 103-btue. like _d,_Y_•_. 2_t_3_-5_96-0 __ 9_4_3_. ~~ new Urea. $S2000. Catt Wed d & E . 6016 Lamps $60. Aquarium new, $275. 548-S313 r=l nes ay, gale pa-t•a~atat Stand $150 Office Desk M--It 123 957-2805, 682-2997 trot duties. 1 yr ex---a . otorc1clt1/ """" ..... _____ ....... ,. ·--------pert en Ce In secur-Must sel . Omega 45F 4x5 $100 557-1630 '82 2000 Sp der Bl k lty/mllitary. Please call view camera w/roden-3Sgal hexagon aquarium ScHttra 1011 like new, aJ.o. 2oK ~1: tor appt. btwn 9AM-4PM. stock 210 lens FS.6. Brand w/stnd, nds pump $lOO, '76 256 Honda Elalnore, $9000, 646-3128 ~0'~~~~42~TESS. 6:30 10 .645-5000 ext 52 1 new S525, 494-68S8 apt 12 trig $75 650-5026 ~di work S 100, 650-5026 Ht .. a S 2:30PM. Personable THEBALBOABAYCLUB Nlkonos Ill. gOod cond. Sspd bike S.O, dbl bed '78KawauktKC1000,falr·. outgoing to greet & seat Service station attendant. $350. 786-3713 eves $7S, 20 tt alum ext ladder 1ng kerker $1100 Red 79 CIVIC. Excellent cond. 673-2668 · New clutch /paint. '78 convert .. xlnt cones tn & out, 85K ml, $5800. P.P. S.5-2375 dys, 8-42--0385 '81 R1bblt Convert. Stvr/blk, 53K ml, $7300, 557-8220 ext5119 •93-749S guest& P/T eves & wknds, neat oatattn 6011 $60, 2 wood cabinets 770-6287 eves. COCKTAIL SERVER, appearance and hand-$20. sofa bed $20. solld '79 Ha le D vtd Ilk v1rlable shltts. t yr quell-. writing only need apply COMMODORE 6l lnclud-teak wall sys $500. Play-new. r 3f00 a ml.'°::~tras~ '79 Honda Civic. 4 tpd, :a;;:--;::=--;::;;::;;;;::;:iii5i, ty experience Pleue call 2590 Newport 81, C.M Ing computer keyboard, boy Mags from '69 S75, 2 13300 494-3473 e\19 57.000 ml. xtnt cond. b 1 w n 9 A M • 4 p M . --:::-=-.,,..-------cOlor TV monller, 3 hr lamps SS ea. misc books. _ _ S349S, 675-a 153 64S-5000 Ext. 521 RECEPT /TYPIST use 2 new disc drives, albums, etc . .i:6 Whlle-'80 Honda 750F. 65K ml, •81 Accord UC s tpd 11 THE BALBOA BAY CLUB Immediate opening tor ex-1 telephone modem. wood Way, Irv 786-7263 O<ig ownr 1st S600 llkes ortl owner: IO nit..!: ---------.-te ced te 10 11 1 Compu-serve terminal, --It. 642-2995 15 50. .~1 "2,,,,. res11urent .,..r n pro SS na n + volta,.,. r...,ulator con-9 It couch w/2 match chrs, ., .. "" .,.. O&SlllEI •a-.r plush eo<porate office .--,, It d •~oo Whirl 1 '80 Suzuki 425, 3500 0<"'. I _,"I Must have excellent nectors and c0<ds In-ex con _, poo ml $1000 obo 24t-1s1'7 1818 Mon-Fri 11·30AM·1:30PM phone and communk:a-eluding operating man-wshr/gas dryr $450 all S6 00 per hour. lion skllls. front office ap-uals literature. $1400. 650-3750 '81 HONDA 2SO llTOllEI llELP pearance and accurate 499-2347. 9am to 4pm Antique Telephone Booth THREE WHEELER Mon-Fri. 11AM·2PM typing (5Swpm mint-Fret to Joa --1022 & complete kng sz Watt11· 650-4593 Food Emporium. CM muml Submit resume & bed S 100 each. 22" '81 Ves P200E t t Call Georoe 432--0677 salary requirements to: Free to good home 1 yr old Lawnmower new S 19S. cond, J!: & wht. $ ,;~. Personnel, 1111 Town & German Shepherd mix Oy645-2735ev5S6-8249 213-447-!191 re~:~~ST/HOSTESS Country Road. suite 16, 548-4050 anytime att 6 AQUARIUMS 130 & 65 T =-.~.------- Full responalbllltles. New-Orange, CA 92668 hraitu1 6025 gal lncts stands, all HI ~II, lllE ltlEIU'S port Beach 1ocatlon. Fun Job. Manager trainee OESK, solid teak ban. equ1pmt & 3 large fish. Uhlily I026 SOUTH wage e-0mmenser1te with earns $300-$700 a week. mdn, s200/obo 646_4148 S22S & S125 or $300 both 28 foot house trait« In experience. Cash paid dally, no can-644-7211 or 675-4870 park. $3000 move In. COUllTY 1Ue 173. dean. red wagon. $2299. 49-4-1658 '67 1800S Cpe. S.-800. Firm. Excel. cond. Clll 963-70•2 eves/wknd1. Aat11, Dtantic WAITER/WAITRESS vasing. Call before 9AM '79 Caloric Sii/ctn dble Beautiful s650 sz 14 Wed-645-2898 Days only. experience re-or att 6PM 536-2858 oven/gas range. Xlnt d D lllZI AMC quired. Part time. =iijjliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cond S400, King sz bed. Ing ress & Hal Asking Aato Stmcea/ .1305 FOOD PREPARER • compl w/sprlngs. metl & s2so.~2-27o7 anytime Paris 901 ~ "WE WILL llT '73 HORNET ate. am 9iiifiiiiliiiiiiiiii.jExperlence helpful, part STUDENTS hdbrd $100 962-8932 ev Motorized vehicle tor . IE lllEISILI radio, new ca.rb, Ur•. • time, days. -handicapped. New 68 Ford C-6.tranamlsalon VotumeSatea,Servlce starter, good tr1n1p. 5100 S Call between 8:30·11AM IETYOIR Anllque Telephone Booth S139S &ell $950 Medi· reblt S300 68 Ford 390 And Leung MUST SELL $500. Btll WHIH IOO 7S9-1122 SlllH .IOIS IOWll ~at~~:;::,1;~~ =~~~. 2~.~ care ~pprovd A~n. Dys motor 5200 548-2674 18711 Beach Blvd. S.S.....574 ltl1 Waa... SIM Belt Waatt4 LITPlllR Nur11ng Full Ume, must be over 18 II tr LYI OUllE & hive Callt. drlvera ConvalMcent hOsp. Beach lloenM. Apply In person erea. PIT, relief, wknds to service m1n1ger 11pm-7am &42-8044 S.2--0010 ---------OFFICE. Mature person to Lota of work tor lots ot assist Mgr ot busy office. people • full time 0< pert Hunt. Bch Call 8-9AM. time. S51-1243 Mr Scott S34-60S1 P&llTEll llAl&IEI 5 yrs enamel exp Car nee THE DAILY PILOT Is now 631-47451642-8534 msg. accepting appllcatlons --------~ for DIS1rlct Managers to Part Time help for residen- au pervlae newapaper tlal builder. General of. carriers. Mull have ven. flee l receptlon11t duties. wagon 0< plGk-up. Good t2-5:30. Call Jackie ulary, mlle1ge allow-833-9331 anoe, company benefits and bonu1 opportunity. PAIT TIIE Apply In peraon at Dally LIOAl Ol 111111 Piiot Ctrculatlon Office. Start at $7.45, seeking 11 330 West Bay, Costa H.S. grads. U.S. citizens, Mesa. Monday thru Fri-hard workers. Need auto. day. No phone calls. Call 3-6PM E.O.E. Irvine 551·810S Hunt. Bch 96._2890 PHUNE WORK/Hunt. Seti Restaurant We have openings for Lawnmower nu S 195 Dy 837-9194. ev 494-6613 A1tt1 W1att4 9020 Huntington Beach CMilltc 1309 ~~~n ~~II ~~~SA~.om-UP'I FHl SHYHS ~~~fa ~ .. ~!r~d b:~~k~gn 645-273S. Ev 5S6·8249 POOL TABLE. Reg .. slate. I CHll THAY I (714) 142-2000 177 sea ov. Ith Int. m:! Mr Hunt. 534-6051 Full time da""' Appl Th A t S •• h $100 leath pockets. Mahog 1 SS xtras 25 500 mi u99 ,-. y: e evenings & Saturdays n q ew1ng mac . Great • must see _orvetucle. 1-8285_ Jaiur I · · ·..., · Beach House. 619 Sleepy Earn money, trips & antq dresser w1m1rror 57 _ Owner 494-1502 POLICE CADET Hollow Ln, L..,.,una Seti bonuses Call $t50, cooch, nvr used OO/obo. 646-4917 WE IUY 181 Jan XJS, cob1lt blue.1----------. --• '78 CdV. tthr Int, wire whit. Mr Rountree New S400. sell $150 wrt UVA Tanning bed CLEAll CARS sn/rf, good cond. 26,500 tow pck. very clean 14. 71 t1 S1.H /ll11r llHT&IUIT 541· lOH iron tbl/4chrs. glass top Klassun Almost new. ml. $21,000 640-5766 $5300. 5s7.3288 EXPER'D KITCHEN Mon.-Fri lOam-3pm S 150 Ruth 498-6680 S2500 Call 631-1708 1118 TllUCIS Rolls bl1ck & sliver College students age 18 PERSONEL· ---------AntQ tables. DrHol Bdr Off· F 't / to 20 Inclusive 1~1erested PASTERY /BAKING set. beds. sofas. chrs & act araa are In field ol 11~ enl0<oe-LINE COOKS TELEPIOllE UUS garage sale Items. Sat Es•ir•eal 6226 ment. For Information & PANTRV ·SALADS Survey & appointment set-10·2 4 16 Cernatton USEI OFFICE FIRll apphcation. contect For Calll culsln~ Apply at ting positions available Poltee Personnel Alexander s Cate. loday wilh marketing CANOPY BED lull sz, Fr Desks. chairs. lihng cabi- COHMELL CHEVROLET ~I I.or I•·• II ' I ·1 t.. I \ ,, ~ " \ 546-1200 870 Santa Barbara Drive 156S Adams Ave. CM company Trainees OI< Prov, whl & gold, w/matt nets. B & 8 Transm1ss1on, Newport Beach 92660 241-0123 SS hour guarantee • ex-& box sprgs. matching 20 11 Placentia. CM WE llY 644 3667 EOE -----cellent bonus plan blue bdsprd. shams & 646-4491 • RETAIL SALES 673-8890 or 863-0787 canopy $100 631·1049 USED CARS & TRUCKS :======== F/Tlme Mature & depen-~--:---::------ -PiHOI Or HI 6fii COME IN OR CALL FOR dab I e . Exp e r I enc e Telephone Sates French style kidney shpd E PROIOTIOll preferred. Contact Deb-HUll&RY? desk $250 & nightstand piano $400 675-6958 F~o~,!,~~~L Can you.... bie or Patti. 497.4777 S 125 644-5834 --..,.--..,,,---,..-~~ Spare 3 hrs nightly? aates Ltooh kin40g thor a way out ot Game/dining 42"tbl 4 _,Spo._.r_ta .. '1,.1._Gtocl..,....,1_-.6,;,2.-30,;.j CMEYHLn A e our work weel< · 2--18211 BEACH BLVD. re you.... 5 TRllllEES with the potential to earn Capt uphol chrs, like Garage Sale. Name HUNTINGTON BEACH Wellgroomed, s4ooto $lOOOperweek? newS500 SS7-1365 <brands, many sizes. Skis '65 3 8 Sedan $7900 642-6119 luaua W1 913 ·74 vw k-dhi1. Gd corns. Clean $3800/obo. Dys '79 81arrltz. Wht/wht Moon rt. Xlnt $9000. Aft 8 wkdys 640-429 7 '60 SEVILLE: Eleg1nce trim. top cond. 1 C>Wnef. s t4,SOO. S.2-5544 821-3620. ev 960-6760 '"'•s""'2_B_r_o_u_g_h-am--1-e-d_a_n Maa•1 9141 de'Elegance, loaded, everything! Showroom '83 RX7· sllv. 15K. ale, cond. Only 23K mt 1t snrt, amlfm. $11.800. S300 over whlsale t>ootc, 2411-145.t,973·2040 $15,000. 640-S560 . erct4n ••• 41 ~--050S eves '67 be 256§ classic. lmmac cond, $12,500. 673·1000 dependable Local co. needs 5 neat, •Guaranteed Income I IUY F $20. bools $10. 10 surf· 141-1017; 141-1131 and &elf motivated? ambitious people for •Trainees, no exp. nee llllllTIRE boards $2-30, baseball '70 280SL new burg. paint, NABERS CADILLAC Do yoo.... training program. No •Highest commissions LES 9S7-8133 equtpmt. tents. camp f:E WAIT YOll tan Int, shpskns. am/fm LARGEST SELECTION llOl&llOIL (ft&O) Pert/time En Joy working wilh kids? exper req. •Early AM hrs, 6-1 pm King s1zewater bed with gear· down 1ackets & OLUI llEI GARI casa. auto. ac aharpeslln oflate model, low mileage Design engineer· Desfgn SUPPLEIEllT If you can answer VES GALL II. WRlllT •No nights or weekends Wave Master & Head-bags Pro tennis acquets See Ronald Dace town $18,500 49 ... 1095 Cadlllacs In Southern retld., comm't & lndu1. YOlllllCOIE Phone646-7021 9-5PM 650-072S Ca11Cralgat957-1062 board $500 obo S5 & $10 Much much! CallfomlatSeeustodeyt plumbing, HVAC. solar 2:30-6pmMon.thruFrl between&& 1 641_7424 more 2 Splcewood. '71280SEL,burgundy,blk &JIO•lllO energy, enefgy efficient Ttred of Bitting 1round with Ul.ESPEISll across from Univ Park Int, am/fm, ale. tmmac. • syaterna. Specify nothing to do? Do yoo PIT aquarium service. Bikini ShOp Beach area. Telephone Sales l<ng Sz Waterbed Chester Sehl Today thru Sunday S6500 obo 979-390.t 2600 Harbor Blvd. component1. manufac-like to mingle? If so. give Must kflow fresh and Plltme. Call 53 1•2800 llALllll FOi IOWRS Drawers Hutch cost GUN COLLECTION 1 '75 300D Datte green w/tan COSTA MESA tur.,1. COits. Supervise 2 us a Jing" at S•0--0301 marine fish. Rellabte ---------Earn $100-$1.000 per wk $ lOOO sell S400 673· l 769 eE5~ST_o92F2F3ER I mlnt1erS80001or, x1.n617~733d.9100K C"nrtltt 1313 draftsmen; work with 10< an exciting fob as e trans. Report 7-9AM SALES PEISOll VPay Guarantee Otf-wht 7 5 couch. gOld .. ..-• other teetlnlcal persons telephone sales person Wl<dya. 436'..+ E. 17th St. Position 1vallable Apply "'Trainees no exper nee loveseat Both for $35 S t •-171 lmpall, exJt tranapor-BS(ME) with 2 yr1 exp 0< with the LOS ANGELES Costa Mesa in person: Rothschllds "'Early AM hrs 6-12 67S-0599 Wiii dehver Wan ted Business to ,., I, -ct, '76 450SL. silver/red Int, talion. $750. 87~9 AA & 6 vr-designing exp. TIMES Hours: 9 am 10 2 PIT help ••ust be hon ... t Restaurant, 24o 7 E "'Highest Commission sponser Newport Beach .... 9025 both tops. very nice. $2377/mo. Job In trvtne pm Hourly w~ + com-reliable.&"" well groom';,' Coast Hwy. CdM V-No nights or wknds Phyllis Morris Ortglnat Cot-girt athlete 16. good I .75 CAN AM 250 $22,000. 497-6222 '75 Monte Cano. muS1 aelt, Send thl& 1d & your mission Location: 137S If both energetic & bright lee Table •, 1n plate media coverage. tax de-RUNS GOOD 'll llZ .allA SIL very good cond Only reeume to: Job • 1497, PO Sunllower Av., C.M. Fam. pre1erred Call tor Salespersons: lull/time. call Craig 957-1062 glass lop 36x60 In. 1 s•; duct able Needed urnant .._ S 1300 963--0268 t 966-1300 N d . r · 1 650-4S93 ~ 1.000 MILES, -•t -... ra•t . Box 965. Sacremento. app ew e11gner boutique, Before 1PM. 1n high wHh Gold teat ly Please help 631-1049 4 WL I Dr' t030 .. Best Offer oV: mK. SU IS FllSTI CA 9580•, not later thin ,,•••••••• IECEPT/HllEEPll Fashion lat Must have Typist full time. good skills baae $600. call 642-01 ~ TV R1cl1·0 . •ff IHI (7 14)496-2336 Aprll 10. 1964. I• exp & refs. 780-9333 Pl h & I t ~, ' 6232 •5• Wlllys wago· .. x•. . We have a good selection PART TIME v led h For small company salt and accuracy needed lor us e egan oyster col-I) .. " 7 .. f NEW & c -M-ec-he_n_tc-.-m-u_1_t_k_n_o_w 10 l~ctude' !a' rly '::~~ makers. 714-675-1B23 • Sales this fast paced Job. New-ored tufted lounge Sola trH SSOO 673-2668 82 300SD. All xtru, 19M. 0 ...... t 1 c~ utedtod...,. hev· Ford medium duty ~kends. Muat have d•-HIHE II E SALES port Beach. 673-9389 $250 972-2707 any11me TV John's Warehouse Sale .82 BRO $500 over low deeler blue r..,... s ......, us •7 • trucks. have own tools ;;.v;dable vehicle (sm;;i HCEPT /Hl'l IFFICE Anest firm In• Corona del iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii On steeper sola.earth· SO beaut 25" RCA XL 100 NCO: Tow pkg, book I 7141495 .4 580, Apollo Moving, 23SO truck . van. station Phones. Ute typing & flllng, Mar. beautiful olflce. d1g1tal sets swivat base CB. too many extraa to eves 493-6681 B C od I TYPIST/, •.. y·,., tones. brand new Must · · llst $1 1 500 64S 8124 Newport tvd. M. wagon) to assist news· go start ng position In lively stall, complete , , sell. s3oo. Dys 545•2688 new set waranty, '.\price · ' · • '82 380SL. white w/blaek COHMEll CHEVROLET 546-7477 paper dealer In trvlne growing company, 8-5. support, Liberal spnt. In Daily Piiot Newsroom, D'Nese ev 53 1•6415 Free delivery. 646-1786 Traclra 5 leather. 21K ml, $34,500. MEDICAL area. Must be depen-558-3316. Jackie experienced residential 20 hours per week -----_ STEREO-Pioneer rcvr. 172 Datsun pickup, 4apd. 64S-8272 ''\.':'111.irl•rll. ' • i:-.. I \ \11 --. " Immediate opening dable Contact Greg miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sales only Call Jim Wood KnowledgeotVDTshelp· Sleeper sofa SlOO. king Dobie cass .. 2 Yamaha new r1dlal1. 111 S800 -.83-300--S-D-. _on_l_y_1_9_K_._m-I, front/back. Xlnt tran-Hyde Monday thru Friday ·-... -·--·-or Pat Merry 675-6000. fut. 642-4321, Ext 352 bed, s5o. bookcase&. Ibis spkrs $225 7S9 1«S 1 =:--=---------~ 9Crlt>er. Loe1t urotogt81. between 9:30 and 10:30 Sandwich shop, PIT SlO ea, 650"3823 Zenith 23 .. c~tor ~good .7 1 :k:suvt . 64 60 2 -: 99 m 5 t. orig. ~:m~~: .. ~~~~. 1~~~· ,,..65 fL 8 Cor__.t3Jl ~46-1 200 MS-9700 or 831 -5580 a.m. only. 642-4321 coonter help 9S5·1247 "'w..,..a_n..,..ted....,........,.tu-n-.-re-s-po_n_s_lb-le Sota & toveseat w/match $ " l50dg .,.,., """ • 97 739 ch & II b cond 110· 549-7s92 owner, gd cond $2000. uira.•uu LllllY convert., pwr top. Models Mate/Femele or 1·1 occass1onal Sitter r o oman. rntones, r__. PBX Night Shilt Rellef. Wknd/PM My home xlnt cond S275 974-2S84 loat1, Geitrll 7011 968•9718 eves/Wl<nds '84 M9Z 220S, well 11500/obo. S.2·1018 WE NEED NEW FACES 32·40tlrs Exp required ----Ex~u~~!l~~fi~ryLt~~he 631-3431aft6PM System Cado leak wall 9ft 0yer 01nghyw/oars.gd '77FordPlckup V6.1uto, ~~~p.~f':'elsn2t•lrrs5·. F•r• Hit For pleoement In modeling Resp person. good pay & Director ol Sales tor Wetder/Fabncator struc-unit $500 Alvar painting cond $29S 675-9389 PS/PB, orig owner, lo mt, )Oba In Orange County a nice place to work. REOEPTlllllST turat steel. misc metals, S750 Kg sz bed sso $3500, 675-6921 499-2924 ,. ......... _ O.-.,. .. Jiii WIST Call Jerry 64S-2550 PART /TIME Weekends statewide investment co Wood ftl k s50 JET SKI 1983 Super Stock -•••--. _..,, Lite typing Newport located tn Nwpt Bch/OC and certification pref'd 0 ce des Engine modified. 52000 '80 Toyota SR5, 1tr. stereo Aatc ~t the money we Belt reu. offer. T ..... l&Nef PBX OPERATORS eeachReatEstateOtflce Airport area Min 5 yrs Fullttme,payuponexper Misc Items 786-7263 9e3.463oaskl0<Bruoe tape.long bed $3675 c:1n .. ve you thru our 751..,.705or"8-1029 141-1111 Day. evening and mghl Ideal tor student S.hr exp Type 6S, SH 80. Cell 545-5271 tor appt WALL UNIT derk wood/ Newporter II MotO<t purch ... & i.&N plena. :-::7,...,...,.~------~~Zt~ l~.!!~~1~ ~: C&U 144-totO Send resume to· PO Box WOii PlllCESSOR i la" w/overheed hght Ptwefhlti 7012 642-079S. evs 548-8823 .llM IUlla ~~l~~':'r~u Mllll&lllST. Full & part time skilled m1rtlng facltlty In Legun1 e.ac:ti. Xlnt working In· Vlronment. 714/494-807S lated exp preferred. but * lf0R8Tla.IST 2500. ~~~S:· or call IECEPTilllST _!!_5 7S9-~S 2t' 110 boat with Newport Aati,atl l .. ITI sky blue petnt. For more will train Call 64S-2S50. ~r '""' Full time position for word C1r11t Siles 32 ti mooring $12,000 Cla11i:1 I04S 1301 OuallStr"t Info 531-1429 Ask t~ J ... 1 o......ftcy Miscellaneous ottlGe work Secretary -Call 67S-6921 NEWPORT BEACH L1 __ 1 .,. """ • ...,,_. for garden center processing group and .---'56 Buick &intury, new 1•1 IHO aanaaa Answering ervlce A 1 ... 2 1· Ill htHfiYt S.orttary telephone receptionist C 26 Sea Ray.1978. Express eng. one owner. runt • • 182 ;a: Good Place To Work. .. • Newport Beech Invest-Entry level rOle with good trtDI ••• •u 6122 Cruiser. twin eng .. sips 5, gr .. t. $1650. 657--0975 T&ll uv·-u1 ........ tlnentll, 18K, feet. •P•Tllm PBX Operet0<. ~etepOOne IEOUT111••T ment firm Excellent benents and beautllul 219 Marguerite. Sat only Newport Slip Greil buy -• wer.36-361nd.lube&oll. .. typtng&w0<dproeesslng working surrounding• 9AM·4PM auellty ltems, S17.500/pp7S2-1034 Aate1 l•prtt4 IFTlllW si5•775. ~er II. knodl• often wn.n YOY 1n1werlng MrVlce. full & Mon.-Frt. 8:30~6:30. Light lblllty ···--11-•. Beau-A ly I .... -.... -I H 8-42-0795· ev. 548-a823 u• rMult-O-tllng Dally PIT 542-7225 typing. N.B. 955-0850. monl & Co~',,::'_1818 pp In peMrsoFn ,..,11'1 re-TV's. bikes, Clothes. 40' MATTHEWS DSL. .....,_, ' Plfot ClaHlfled Ads to ------------------"" some 0 r. uentes 11 kitchen were etc Bristol. llve on. FIB. flke Alfa a..H ti OS Import your own MB 500 ~ =-tM ~ange Coast P~~~~·~lr1 ~~::. ,!:!!( I .1·1y P1·1a1 ... ,..... ..... -.--.---.-.-.. -.-.-.-.. --~r~~rt& e:~~.~11~~0~ Antique tables. Drexot new. S40K, 675-6407 •14 Spyd«. $3700/obO. dlr=~E~~u:::,~ 171 Upri. Moving to -:. __ ,..2_ .. ,.7• phonea & typing f0<m1, Quall St, Newport Beacri Bdrm set, beds. sofas, 53 ft Norseman s.f., all Xlnt condition. lnf-"'tlon ---"= Hewell nHd to Hll ,..,,.,.,.'" "" '" chrs. & much more. Sat Ca11Jackle536-1318 "'"-.,...... · lmmed.1Aala$800/080. &eeuraoy nee. 5 d1ys. . .,,.1_,~,....1...,W~a-a-tH_,,_--5~1~5 10•2. 416 Carnation. etectronlcs, A/C, twn Elc: 500 SEC, '38, M&-5e9S Iv 675-2774 . RETAIL S Cummln1. 15kw Onan. '76 Apfetta GT. 8oM lier, 714-111-1111 . meg 111 •1y ,,.,... ••••• •••••.•: .: ALES Sc1ndfnavtan woman C t M - -teak cockpit. be1utlful rift tints, clutch. vatvee. '81 lynx Wegon atWldard. seeks work as house-II I HI ~oP•.t.5g~ea1~,r2rloe S179K. S.700. 788-3976 TOP SSS Piii good mt. CHHll•. : COORDlllATOR keeper. Good cook, tidy, 1.1~ tear ng ut ar 3.,. ..., S38C>Ooff9f ~· . •: " efficient. Rita 759-9338 Sele R1tt1n & Wicker, hata, all 7114 Aul forP~ Olia•tMtt Hfi = PART TIM •I '. Or~ge C.Ounty daily newspaper is ht• SI ~~: ~h~~· 2:,ttgh~':,'~9 '73 Ericeon 291, xtrN. i!!.;u:~~:C,:W !:: To·p~!,!!~ '78 &ti:; SPM\. nan.. • E •. seeking fast paced, flexible achiever m F'rl ... Xkc. m•'· UMd Furn 1724 Tustin $24,500, Clea/I, dodger Ev .. 492·t163 .. a..a...-//lat need• •om• work. • • : to coordinate display sales activity. ~mo $350. 873-5378 MOVING SALE. Sof1 bed. Ttllermstr SU-1737 DIAL21st1~EAC'tD£S 11000/obO. 873-1000 I ·: : Must have exceptional organizational Chlh1.1ahu1 pups AKC cotf & end tbls, t1mp1. hata, 1 ... 7!Bl bl int ilk HOVS! OI' IMPORTS, ll'IC ';.iPiitiaeiiiiii-. ___ .,_ I Deliver Dait Pilot by auto • ~ sals.kills. Duties include tracking daily s200 241·9511 a.2-~2 g~~:s~ m~~!'e ~or• lttt4 I lki 7011 'dire>rM~~ ~· ''71 brand Pr&: ruity • • ~ ch e . es, answering busy phones for °"Cl Obedience a.._ 11 n, Ht· 167eiSWce rn 111 UO, Priced to .... 6'0-9731 . ID 112, LL, =:J. -.. loaded 13100 Obo. -· iMUe5 Sta • coordinating (;~So f VS, OMC 176, lfM'lac 10 ... Wll 1tored 17900/obo __..,.,_ : 1Jl D8 8 area (ae e . OUtsJ'de --' (( .,,,.,, l'IOl'M. Rtnbl r1t... mlnst_, A11e 8-45-2509 302 ..., ...,.. _,.,... ,_.. ••A-.... • proI. houra per d&') wee _ : : ~eat.er ~vertising. Some typmg, fU-all ·Cal ~Trllnlng ta1t1Ja eond. U&Oo FIAM w teS9 lft &PM piiijYiiijiiiiii~j;;· • day aftemoo"'· early • : ms required. Newspal'\Ar or JU~ nc~ SCflool. H3 Vallty 1134 H/84&-8814 WJW.1 t82 ~ to only,,.. 11MM __ • ____ _ • uo • . ri + 0 _ _. -J Poodles• TMCUp, Toy. Furn ..iantt COll;Clnilei e:MW'• 1n ttoctc 0n eip--·ea 112 P~e. >Ont morninp on Sat. & Sun .• : expe @nee a • .;xnd resume or letter min. s2so up. 5-4&-2849 Fr11sli1s1.1ri 8 to a U30 r111!iiiari.,._Miiini1"'1.,...t .. -t ... 1.1..,1 ~-:0 Cr9dtt. Hug• :=c,, ::-0 .... ~-. : Earn approI. $4.00 per. •. of qualifications to: wented:Fem au..ntlend Card1ne1. F~1fftQe;;::r;;'l200MC!h. -~""'ww...- !i J ~ II I l I 1\.1 1 •. Oranae Cout Dally Palot ..__.__ to ... ~-.. ~ to 1A.....w. Ll"-,--'71 9149, red, OOod QOnd. • month. Ask for Bruce • 0 Ad 1968 ;;;'e1u461' "' !twptt•acll iodiK"11· 'Z.,*'~2 A•k ror lhthlHn E I 11 ~ ~ ea llv 126v Plgtall• SM eeior. l51.on2 Iv IMO 7144u.;tt1t I Dll ey a.m. to .. p.m. : P.O. Box 1~ • Ptta H 5 br .. kfront. ,_;:·din ,':, eo..c11 Nev OF 111 w..:s. 1w ,.,, e Costa M CA 92628 vL nape Panot. !i yrs, amt '*"· i.tnpa, p1c-~' to P!"-~t:.' ...... J ClRCULA TION DEPT • Attenuon. Peay Hoggarth 40 wcrd YOCabulVi VfltY turu. nMdleOolnt. NW.-IWadlnt ...._ ln••Je•pen•alve t 642 32 e : ORANGE COAST DAIL y PILOT tame, 2 C-0-11500 Ing machine. fro vacuum, You dOf\'t nem e,Q'Un to ptlOM ( \ ·4 } EX)E ~ :. JJO W BAY ST •COSfA u rsi. C"' .,...,..,. S'8-e859 tomelnUQUQ 5,2INIM "dr••'fHl ' llWhtn you =P"'"t 'tn""..-n·1111)notfllth • 1 ..... .. "'"CV Av.. Set only 9-6 p1909 ., ..tin tM OtllY "" In pr1oe: te11onable: • •• .. .. "• 11"' .,.,,.,,.,.,,,.,o~•• : Find what you went In POotWantAdtlCllll'OW ""d •ha.I 1ou want 11'1 ~.'4l4e7t ~fted ..., .... t .......... •••••••• ... ' • • • .. • • .. • .. • • .. • .. • .. • • .. • • • • • .. .. • • • • DaltV Pllol Ctaulfled1 Want Ad• c.tt• 842.se_1•..!.-:'="'==2-=N=7=·=· ====::J D1tt'f p"°' CIMel~J~!!!~!!!~~~~L:ed:vwt=:··:ino~::!.::::. I I I .I ....... I .. • ' • • t· Win $100 In the Piiot'• .Socia I Security Sweepstakes -PageC3 Coast Pacific Amphitheater op- erators ready for encore of neighborhood com- plaints as second season draws near./ A3 Costa Mesa cops wlll bump heads with Garden Grove counterparts In Orange County cop bowl. /A3 California Would state lottery provide relief to Call- -Jorn la taxpayers? I A8 Composer-conductor Carmen Dragon Is dead at the age of 69./ A4 -Nation A series of 16 tornadoes has claimed at least 70 lives In Carolinas./ A8 Nation's economic In- dicator Index shows health . 7 percent growth. /A7 World Iraqi claims successful attack on four ships in lranlan po.rt./ A7 A second Cruise missile training exercise in Eng- :!:~~:~::f:.~:~~~f:~.~~:~~:t:!!:.:·:·: Living More than 200 colleges have closed since 1970. Choose you rs carefully. /81 Psychic-teacher Biii Burns tells how your Inner self Is your passport to power./81 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:)-'!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports University Hlgh's baseball team continues its reign atop the Sea View League standings with a wild win over Costa Mesa./C1 Michigan romps past Notre Dame, 83-63, to win the National Invita- tion Tournament basket- ball title In New York./C1 Pete Melvin of Florlda ls lead Ing after four of 1 O races In the Midwinter 4 70 regatta off Newport Beach./C2 Entertainm ent Soap opera producer John Conboy has found his latest venture a ''Capitol'' Investment. /83 Bualneaa The relationship between Investors and en- trepreneurs Is like a mar- rlage. /8 5 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Bu~n ... Catlfomla Newa Clueffled Comlet Croaword DMth Notices Horoecope Ann Landert LMng Mutual Funds Nattonal Newt Opinion Pollet Log Pubffc Notfbel Sparta 8took Markett T~ ThMtef 1 WMtMr WOf1d Newt 82 84 A3 85-6 A4 08-8 84 C8 04 C7 82 81·2 85 A4 A8 A3 04-5 C1-4 ee 82 82-3 A2 A4 c11m11n111 () ~ ~ A 1"4 I J -' • ( ) l ) ~. ! ( A I ' : • ~. I A • . • . Arsons-anger HB resident By STEVE MARBLE Of ............ A mood of anger and fright has settled over a Huntington Beach neighborhood where an arsonist and at least one c-0pycat firebug have ignited I I fires in the past two months. Several persons ha vc vowed to "break this gu y's arms" if the arsonist is caught and others have openly asked ff they'll get in trouble· "for shooting him." More than 200 angry and worried residents from the dense apartment community gathered Wednesday evening at a church meeting hall. Some reported they are so scared they arc P.lanning to move from the area. Sull others reported their renter's insurance bas been canceled in the wake of the string of fires that. Dr. Tony Protopappu llaten• to te.dmony. have caused more than $140,000 in damaJe. No one bas been injured. Pohce and fire inve1tiptors said the search fo r the anonist has taken on the proportions of a full-scale murder probe with as many as 20 undercover detectives prowling the neighborhood after sundown. "1t's scary. I've been lbolc..ing to move out and as soon as I find a place I probably will ," said Delores Flores, a mident of Delaware Street. Terry Kraatz, a father of three cltildren who lives in a Florida Street apartment, said "if I catch this guy he's goinf to be in trouble. ''I don t have anythina of value in my place but I do have a wife and three children l'm loolc..ing out for. These fires have been aJI around me. The odds arc getting bad." Mark Reese, the father of a infant o..r Net,.__ it, .... .,., u,M Ulla INben deacrlbea her daUCbter'• ordeal after •maery. daughter, said the ~ ... become "paranoid" widl -« f 11 eyeina one another with 1114'ieicm Each blaze bas been 1e1 aa -....; usina paper and raas. Moa ot llit: targets have been c:arporu, la..,: rooms and trash bins. Tbefi~. which bavebrobaOUlia , the same neighborhood aanla OI Yorlctown A venue between Dda- (Pleue .ee Am80ll/M) Lawler death areal 'shock' HB principal dies after surgery Ra~ flew at half-staff today at Hunun,ton Beach City (Elementary) schools an honor of Principal Dolorel Lawler who died Tuesday followina surgery. Lawler. formerly the principal at LeBard and Eader schools. was on medical leave this year but had been looking forward to returoina to school next September, colleagues say. "This comes as a terrible shock, .. Superi ntendent Lawrence Kemper said today. "The boys and &irhofthc district have lost a special (riend.." Lawler, a resident of Newpon Beach, leaves a dau&hter, Allyson, a senior at Corona del Mar High School and an elderly mother, friends say. Memorial services arc scheduled at 4 p.m. Saturday at Corona del Mar Dentist's 'disregard' claimed (Pleue Me LAWLER/ A2) By JEFF ADLER OftMDel!JHotat ... Two women whod1ed an Costa Mesa dent 1st Tony Protopappas' dental clinic were "sacrificed for profit" while a third patient who lost her life died so th e doctor could demonstrate who was boss. an Orange County prosecutor charged on theopen in~dayof Protopappas' murder trial Wednesday. But Deputy Distnct Attorney James Cloninger told the six-man. six-woman Jury that the three alleged murders were not th e resu lt of hatred. ill HB bandits leave pumps 'nozzleless' At least four Huntington Beach service stations have been visited by thieves looking for an unusual sort of loot -about $7,000 wonh of gasoline pump nozzles. The overnight thefts were reported Wednesday morning when the sta- tions opened for business. Employees fo und that the metal nozzles had been cut from the pump hoses. probably by bolt cutters. · Three of the stations were located on Edinger A venue and a fourth was nearby on Warner Avenue. At the Montgomery Ward station at Huntington Center. employees reported that ei$ht nozzles were stolen, resulting m losses of about $2,000. At an Arco station on Ed- inger. 12 nozzles worth $2,500 were taken. At a Union 76 station on Edinger. a $950 loss was reported. At a different Union 76 station on Warner. six pumps were hit, resulting m a S 1.300 loss. Police were continuing their search today for the thieves and the hot nozzles. AirCal coming out of corporate nosedive, soars to profitability Just a year ago AirCaJ was on the ropes. The Newport Beach-based airline was staggering under heavy losses and airline industry analysts had the company on a crowded critical list. Although airlines such as Air Aorida, Continental and Republic remain on the critical list. AirCal is flying high. In one of the most dramatic comebacks in the airline industry, AitCal expects to report a $400,000 profit for the first quarter of' 1984-a remarkable feat considcrina the fint part of the feat is tra- ditionally the worst for an travel. "For a company of their size and the losses they had. to have a turnaround like that is noteworthy," aaidJot\n Pincavaac,an airline indus. try analyst for P&ine Webber lnc. And the news miabt be even better, ac::cordtna to William Lyon. AitCal's chairroan.t.. praident and chief cx- ecuuve omccr. AirCal may ex~ its $400,000 estimate, he told thareholdcn pthcr- ina Tuetday at tho tompany 1 fint corporate meetina since the airUnc I JERRY HIRSCH Ncws ANALYSIS went public last year. This compares to a loss of $8.2 mtlhon dunng tbe first (\uarter of 1983 and would be the first tame in the history of the airline that AirCal has reported a profit in the flnt quarter of the year. for all of 1983, the airline lost just under $3 million com~rcd to a hefty S3S. S million in 1982. Strona opcrat· ing profiu in the third and founh quarten of the 1983 helped triip the y~ndlon. ··The flnt quaner is tracUtionally a son pcnod for the airl ine industry. (Pl ...... AmCAL/A2) ' I .. - will or bad feelings on Protopappas' part. .. They were caused by an overdose of anesthetic medicine. The defendant acted with a wanton disregard ofhuman life." Cloninger quietly told the jury duri ng hi s openin,statement. "In every case. there was wanton disregard for the lives of his patients." Protopappas, 38. is charged with second-degree murder in the deaths Kim Andreassen. 23, Cathryn Jones, 31 . and Patricia Craven. 13, all patients who are alleged to have died asa res ult of dental procedures performed at hi s (PleueMe DENTIST'S/ A2) Would closure affect Nueva 's school kids? By ROBERT BARKER Of tM Oel!J Not llA!fl For-several years, the kids at Nueva View School and Lark View School in Huntington Beach have enjoyed a common bond even though they may have great differences, say parents. Nueva View lc..ids suffer from severe retardation. Some who are subject to seizures wear helmets so they won't suffer severe brain injuries when they fall. Others wear braces that reinforce weakened or paralyzed · muscles so they can walk. The Nueva School kids walk to Lark View School, just down the street on Pinehurst Lane and "main- stream" a couple of times a week with the normal youngsters at assemblies. in the classroom and during recesses. It 's taken five years or so, but a solid understanding and good friendships have developed. But all this is being threatened by a recommendation to dose four elementary Ocean View schools and to consolidate three middle schools, accordi ng to parents. They claim that their Nueva View lc..ids would have to be mainstreamed at a new school because Lark View is being rec- ommended for closure. And they would be subjected to abuse and mistreatment by new classmates "be- cause they are different." Nueva View School parent James Clark told members of the Ocean View School District Committee for Master Plannini and about 300 people at a public hearing at Ocean View High School Tuesday that it's taken five years for the handicapped youngsters to be accepted by their peers. "If you put them in a new school you'll see how mean they're treated. You take that away from us (secunty at Lark School) and it will be on your conscience." he said. That problem and others are e:t- (Pleue .ee CLOSURE/ A2) .... ,... ....... ~-­Firefllbten work on tbe roof of U.S. DlTer ba.Udlne In Santa Ana todaJ. 9 0 firemen fight Santa Ana blaze A roarina fire that broke out carty today tn the computer room of a Santa Ana scuba di\IU\I firm cauted more than S7SO,OOO in da.maae aad took 90 fire6aht"1 and f'CSel"\ICI more than an hour to 1ump out. • One firemen was taken to the bospl\al after bltUfoa the 6 Lm. blaze at U.S Otver, 3323 W. Warner Ave. TM blaZc pttad from offioc to offioc at the Larae facility but wu PRvcnted from n:echina an lldjaQent wareboutc where tank of ox)'llen and SC'\lba equipment are stored. 1CCOrdina to Santa Ana Battalion Chief Bill R~)'.. "It wa a very difficult fire to get out ~use of all the hidden paces an the cci tina. The fm j ust bpc -riila bori.zont.ally," Reed) aid. The buildJna's t.arpepcr and .,a vet rOOtre' 11 • • clouds of black mote that couad be teen for-s•' • the carty momma sk)'. Fireft&htcrs closed Warner Aveaue bet -lliltM Boulevard and Faimew Roed while fllb~ dlle ...... fifteen fire cnajnn and fim:c &a. Al 1 I Valley, Costa Mc• and Newport Mft ..... the tcienc to help battJc \be blatt. Orie fountain Valley fircf-ab&er ..._ • .. hospital for beat c~austion. There were no odillf''i:l 1rlll. , ,,,, / , \ ' ' l A2 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT!Thu'9day. March 29, 1184 CoN 11~uE u S 1 ORlf s I . 0.-, ........ .,"-"Ulll'I Ulla Iaakaen, mother of victim Kim Andreauen, testifies ln opening day of murder trial of C08ta MeA denti•t Dr. Tony Protopappu, charied ln deatba of three patienta. DENTIST'S 'WANTON DISREGARD' FOR PATIENTS CLAIMED AS TRIAL OPENS ... Fr om A l high-volume I Qth Street dental chnic dunng 1982 and 1983. If con v1cted. Protopappas. who has pleaded innocent to the charges and 1s free on $250.000 bail. could be se ntenced to state prison for a term ranging from 15 years to life. The first two w11ncsscscallcd 10 tcsufy were Ulla Isaksen. Andreassen's mother. and Patnc1a Russ. C'ra ven 's mother. Isaksen told the coun she accompanied her daughter to Protopappas' office to have some dental work ofher own completed. She said Andreassen was adamant about being put to sleep dunng the qental procedures. Russ tearfully told Jurors howC'raven's breathing became shallower and shallower after the girl am ved home following dental surgery. F10all y. she called paramedics. but 11 was too late. She said she had been told at Protopappas ·din 1c that the unconscious girl would awake from the a nesthes1a 1n several hours. Protopappas. weannga brown suit and western boots. sat quietly as the pro~ccutor laid out his case for Jurors. busily scribbling notes on a yellow legal Bandit threatens teller, grabs $909 at HB bank .<\ man who threatened a teller robbed a Huntington Beach bank of $909 Wednesda). pohce s~ud. l Pohce said the holdup occurred at I 0 40 a m at the ( rod.er Bank at 7777 Edinger .\ \ i:. The man ap- proached a teller demanded monc\ and threatened to shoot her. police said. though no weapon was dis- played. The man Oed to a car "'a111ng on a nearb~ southbound on-ramp to thi: ~an Diego Free~a~. pohcc said. The robber was described a!> a Caucasia n man in his 40!>. medium height and balding. SLAYER BUNTED~ •• From Al daughter had oMcked Into the mQtel Monday and were regtstertd untll Friday, poftoe Mid. Thete wu no mci.noe of • break-In or • struoole ln the room. and poflCe Ald If tippeated the woman opened tn. door tQ the ....Uant. "ft appears there 19 a good poeaibfltty lhe knew the kliier," eakS Lt. Stan Kantor, a homtckM detectJw. There are no eu~ tn the cue, he noted. ''The problem ts that 8he fl from out of town, eo we have to find peopleln$Mtt'8who know her and nave Information that wMI be beneflci8'. .. he said. Pola said they planned to contact her ex...flusband for routine quetttonlng. . tnveatlgator1•1d Dixon and her dqhter had come to Otaneytand M part of a Sea.tt1e tour group and were last seen et the motet'• pool T~y afternoon.· J Kantor Mid the pair arnv.d at John Wayne Airport Monday, rented a cw and reglatered at the Anaheim Part< Motor Inn, wtthln Wlllktng dJstance of Dl9neytand. Tueeday, t"-Y went to the amuaement park and were lat ....., together that afternoon at tr. 112....oom. tht .. ltory motet. The mother was...,, at the motet ear1y that evenlng, Kantor said. pad. Later. outside the Santa Anacounroom, he said, 'Tm anxious to get this overwnh." His attorney. Robert TulJer. reserved maJcingan opening statement until the prosecution has concluded its case. But Tuller has contended in the year since h 1s client's arrest that the deaths were accidental. Cloninger outlined for jurors the circumstances the prosecution alleges led to the deaths of each oft he three women. explaining the case he plans to present dunng the tnal. which is expected to last between two and three months. Andreassen, Cloninger said. suffered from system1C' lupuserythematos1s. a serious disease that stunted her growth when she was 12 years old. The disease led to medical complications including, total kidney failure. hean problems, anemia and seizures. • Howe ver. Protopappa~roceeded to anesthetize the high-risk pauent and perform some routine dental procedures even after her attend• ng physician ad vised aga1 nst 11. Cloninger said. The 23-year-old wasgjven a "cocktail of drugs" and was overdosed tremendously. She suffered cardiac arrest in Protopappas' dental chair and died, the prosecutorchmed, "in wanton disregard for her heaJlh and safety." Craven was anesilietlzcd for more than eight hours while her wisdom teeth were extracted and somecavaties were filled . Cloninger said she was a problem patient. exhibited si~sof rcsisting the sleep-inducing drugs and received a "massive overdose' asa result. "Predictably. after she got home after being overdosed she went in to respiratory arrest and then cardiac arrest," the prosecutor said. In Jones' case, Protopappasaaain "adm1n1Stcred the customary overdose, .. Ooninger said. The woman had come to his office to have her teeth removed so she could be fitted for dentures. He ignored warnings signs from a dental assistant, a dentist awaiting Californiacenification, that the patient was in trouble and needed oxygen. "He used the situation to make a point. A patient 1s not blue until he said so," Cloninger told jurors. "He's the boss." CLOSURE.:. ARSONS ANGER BB .•• LAWLER ••. From Al pected to be addressed before the comm1ll<.'e makes its final rec- ommendation to the board of trustees April 9. Other recommendations that of- fina I'> '>a) need to be taken 10 sa \ e about SI mllhon 1n annual deficits incl ude closure of Glen View. Pleasant View. Meado" View as well as Lark V 1e~ schools and the closure of the 7th and 8th grades at Circle View. Village Vie" and Westmont schools. <Nueva View. which draws about 70 mentall ) retarded pupils from Huntington Beach and sur- rounding u11es. isn't tapped for closure ) From Al and Flonda streets. date back to late January and perhaps even before. Annette Warren. a Florida Street resident. claimed the laundryroom of an apanment comple' she manages was torched 1n December but that arson in\ esugators only no" are probing the blaze The meeting at the F1 rs1 United Methodist Church was called b) police and fire officials to inform residents what the' could do to lessen 1he chance of more fires and to enlist cooperation from the apartment dwellers in catching the firebug. "It's tough to catch a gu y who slips through the darkness." police arson in vestiga tor Bob Russell said. .. Chances are that he's back watching Jim (jra11cau. chairman of the TV in hi s plarc b> the lime the fire is master plan romm11tee. said enrol-discovered. lmcnt has dipped from a peak of "It's become a cttallcnge to this guy. 14.000 in the earlv 1970s to 9.600. It 's He's got the fire dcpanment. the expcct.cd to slide.even further before • leveling off at about 8.000. police department and about 1,000 residents upti ght. It's a game to him ." Russel disclosed that a fire set inside a vacant Florida Street apart- ment Monday appeared to be th e work of a copycat. He said the real arsonist. 10 his opinion. reacted by burning an England Street garage the followi ng night. The arson 1nvest1gator also said he would not be surprised 1fthe firebug attended Wednesday's church hall mceung "How could he miss this much a11cn11on?'' Russell asked. Russell advised d1scre11on on the pan of residents after one man asked 1f citizens would be in hot water 1f someone shoots the arsonist . .. , f you sec something, call us. And 1f you spot someone lighting a cigarette 10 the alley. don't beat him to a pulp." he added. From Al Community Church. 611 Heliotrope Ave. Kemper said Mrs. Lawler under- went non-emergency surgery at Hol- lywood Presbyterian Hospital last Fnday "to make 1t easier" for her 10 return to work. Kemper said she had a story of back problems and It was his under- standing that she had undergone three previous unsuccessful oper- auons. She apparently sank into a coma dunng surgef")' and never recovered. She was put on life support systems but died Tuesday. An autopsy reponedly 1s sched- uled. "She was as very competent person and a fine ed ucator who really cared about people," Kemper said. Lawler. 49, came to the Huntington Beach. distri ct in 1980. Gratteau said only two Qf the d1stnct's 25 schools have been closed despite the decline of about 33 percent of the peak enrollment. The four \l hool!> chosen for closure had the highest per pupil costs. he said The d1s1r1 c1 1s e'pected to save about $200.000 a year for each school 11 close<; Balmy skies with gusty winds 81<mlnQl\lwn 61 •5 81sman:1< 31 31 SoiM •S 37 oastal 8o•too 42 37 8town1vt1e •• S2 a..ne1o 41 32 But1tnQton •a 33 Coper 42 20 C11¥•ton.SC 73 57 AIRCAL PULLS OUT OF NOSEDIVE ... Some IOw CIOuOI •I hmM IOl'llQnt ot'*""N moelly clM< tnrouon Frld•y LOC8lgvlly-ttor>0r1i-t ..00115 10 2s mpn •• ,_ 11111 _,,no 11n<1 1QQJ1y below In. c:et1yon1 FrlO•y cooi. wllll hlgftl FrlO•y In tne Ul>I*' &Ol l'INr IM bMChM 111\0 In IM 70. lor inl8n0 llfU. LOWI IQnlOhl upper ..0. 1..0 so, Cnetleelon.W v Cnanott•.N c ~ 12 38 78 411 31 Ill 27 From Al however, A1rCal's l1rst quarter has been anything but soft ," Lyon <>aid. .. This would be the third con- 5ccut1vc quaner in which A1rCal has reported a profit . and continues the dramatic turnaround the compan} has experienced s10ce the first quaner uf 19~3." Lyon added . While the economic recover) he!p- i:d. 11 also helped competing airlines and A1rCal found itself squeezed b} arch-n val Pacific Southwest A1rl1nes and giant United Airhnec; for pasc;en - gers on the luC'ra11ve Southland-San Frannsco Bay Arca routes. Stnngent belt-t1ghten1ng measure'> "'ere as important as the boomtng economy 1n turning AtrCal around. In earl} 1983. emplo)ees accepted a 10 percen t pay cut and wage freeze r he workforce was tnmmed from 2.250 1n 1982 to its current level of about 1.800. The airline abandoned ~rv1ce to Fresno, Monterey. Las Vegas and Phoenix to com~le on California's north-south comdor. At the same time A1 rCal launched an awcssive television and radio adven1smg campaign asking cus- tomers to call AirCal first. If the airline could not satisfy their re- quests. AtrCal would book them on another carrier. Lyon called the marketing cam- paign "enormously successful." "The real thin& behind their turn- around 1s their shin 1n strategy They abandoned those smaller markets where the) really couldn 't make anr, money to emphas11e the comdor. · P1nC'avage e'plained. .. The had :i good plan. They 1mplcmtnted 11 and they 101 a little Just Call 642-6086 4 I I help from the cconom)." he added. Another factor 1mprov1 ng the air- line's financial stausun wa'I m LOns1derable reduct ion of 1ntercs1 expense when 11 went public in August 1983. The stock ofTen ng raised $30 million tn cash and all of the money was used to reduce debt. L\on said .<\.1rCal still has room 10 1nm. according to L)on The earner 1s ncgo11a11ng ~1th employees on de,·elop1ng a "B-rate" pa~ scale for new emplo}ccs nd{'f the S)stem ne"' emplo)'ees would be hired at wage le' els lower than the staning salaries of longtime i:m- plo)ees. Amencan .\1rhnei. p1oni:ered the B-rate system and has credited 11 for helping reduce labor costs Labor costs account for JUSI under 30 percent of A1rCal's operaung cost Lyon'sgoal 1s to bring that down 10 26 percent. He also wants to trim th e airline's cost of 8. 7 cents per available seat mile to seven cents. PSA 's cost for available seat mile is 8.1 cents and Uni ted's is 7.5 cents. Lyon is looking forward to a profitable 1984. At the start of 1983. fare wars had driven AirCal's average fare to below $55. By the end of the ~ear the average fare had increased to S64 and Lyon believes that level will continue through 1984. "With the advent of the Olympics and the Democratic Convention we should see pnce stab1hty for 1984," he said. "I th ink everything looks golden between now and the end of Septem- ber Af'ler that depends on the cconom) hut 1t should be good."' P1nca"age !.aid. AirCal estimates 11s revenues for the first quaner of 1984 10 be a record $65 million. a 18.5 percent increase over the ~50.6 mllhon in revenues dunng the fim quarter of 198). "Pa'>st:ngcr boa rdings will total appro"matel} 875.000. lh e highest C\.er for thl' lirst quarter:· Lyon said. fhe o;harcholders meeung was hel d at th e In inc l\itarno11 Hotel and was .\1r< al's lirst annual shareholders meeting !>1nce becoming a pubhc com pan~ .\t the \harcholdcrs meeting. the airline'\ snen directors were re-elected for the coming year. Director~ elected were William Lyon. chairman of the board presi- dent and chi ef cxecuuve officer of .<\.1rC'al, and chairman and chief execuuve offi cer of the William Lyon Co .. George L. Argyros. vice chair- man of the board. chairman of the executive committee and secretary of A1rC'al, chief executive officer of Arnet Development Co .• and chair- man and pnncifal of the Seattle Manners BasebaJ Club. Also elected were Sheldon J. Best. executive vice president and chief operating officer of AirCal: Ellis T. Gravette Jr .. chairman of the board of Bowery Sa vings Bank: Charles R Scott. president and chief ellecut1 ve offi cer of lntennark Inc .. Marvin L. hap1 ro, panner of the law firm of lrell and Manella: and Jack D. Steele. dean of the School of Business Administration of the Un1,er!.it) of Southern California. Wbat do you llkt about tbt Dally Pilot., What don't you like? 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Several persons have vowed to .. break this auy's arms" iftbe arsonist is cauaht and others have openly asked if they'll set in trouble .. for shootina him." More than 200 anary and worried residents from the dense apartment community ptbered Wednesday evenina at a church meetina hall. Some reported they are so scared they are P.lannjng to move from the area. Still others reported their renter's insurance has been canceled jn the wake of the string of fires that Dr. Tony Protopappu U.tena to teetlmony, By JEFF ADLER °' ... .,.., ........ Two women who died in Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas' dentaJ clinic were "sacrificed for profit" while a third patient who lost her life died so the doctor could demonstrate who was boss, an Orange County prosecutor charged on the openinJdaY of Protopappas' murder trial Wednesday. But Deputy Distnct Attorney James Ooninger told the six-man, six-woman Jury that the three alleged murders were not the result ofbatred, ill HB b a n dit s leave pump s 'nozzleless' At least four Huntington Beach service stations have been visited by thieves looking for an unusual sort of loot -about $7,000 worth of gasoline pump nozzles. The overnight thefts were reported Wednesday morning when the sta- tions opened for business. Employees found that the metal nozzles had been cut from the pump hoses, probably by bolt cutters. Three of the stations were located on Edinger A venue and a fourth was nearby on Warner A venue. At tbe Montgomery Ward station at Huntington Ce nter, employees reported that eiJht nozzles were stolen, resulting an losses of about $2,000. At an Arco station on Ed- inaer, 12 nozzles worth $2,SOO were taken. At a Union 76 station on Edinger, a S9SO loss was reported. At a different Union 76 station on Warner. six .. pumps were hit, resulting in a S 1,300 loss. Police were continuing their search today for the thieves and the hot nozzles. AirCal coming out of coq10rate nosedive, soars to profitability Just a year aao AirCal was on the ropes. The Newpon Beach-btascd airline was a~na under heavy losses and *irline industry analysts had the company on a crowded critical list AJlhou&h airlines such as Air Florida. Coltinental and Rei>ublic remain on tbe critical list, AirCal is flyina hiah. In one of the most dramatic comeblck• in the airline induauy, AirCal expecta to repon a $400,000 proftt for the ftnt quaner of 198'4-a remark.able feat conaiderina the fint part of the ~r i1 tra· ditionally the worst for air traveJ. "For a compeny of their size and the loues tbty had. to have a turnaround like that it noteworthy," •id John Pincavaee, an airline indu- try analyst for Paine Webber Inc. And the news miaht bl even better, ICCOfdiq 10 WiUlam Lyon, AirCal'1 dWrrnu~t and chief ex· ec:uuw . AirCal may e.ceed ha ~\000 estimate, he told llalrehoktm pmer· ina Tuciday at the company • ftnt corporate meetina 1lncie the airline • f JERRY H11SCH NEWS ANALY SIS went public last year. lb11 compam, to a Ion of $8.l million dunna the fint quarter of 1983and would bethefint time in the history or the airline that AitC&I hu repor1ed. profit in the first quartet or the year. For all of 1983, the airline lost jut under S3 million compared to a hefty S3S.S million in 1982. Suofti operat· ins pri>ftu in tlle third ua fourth quaners of the 1913 helped trim die year~loel.. u~ ftnt quaner ii tl'lldiuonally a tol\ period for the airline industry, ( ........ AlllCAL/d) I have caused more than S 140,000 1n dam •. No one has been injured. Pohce and fire investiptors said the search for the arsonist has takm qn the proponions of a full-tea.le murder probe with as many as 20 undercover detectives prowlina the n~i&hborhood after sundown. .. ll's scary. I've been look~· to. move out and as soon as I find a ace l probably will ," said Delores ores, a resadent of Delaware Street. Terry Kraatz., a fatMr of three children who lives in a Aorida Street apartment, said "if I catch this IUY he's aoi~ to be in trouble .. .. I don t have anytbina ot...hle in my place but I do have a wife and three children I'm lookina out for. These fires have been all around me . The odds are aettin& bad ... Marie Reese, the fatha of a infant .,.., ........... ., ............ Ulla IMlreen de.crlbee a.er daqbter'• ordeal after nqery. will or bad feelinas on Protopappas' part. - "They were caused by an overd0te of anesthetic medicine. The defendant acted with a wanton disregard ofhuman life," OoninaerquietJy told the jury "~during hi s open inf statement. .. In every case. there was wanton disregard for the lives of his patients." Protopappas, 38, is cbaraed witb second~egrce murder in the deaths Kim Andreassen, 23, Cathryn Jones, 31 , and Patricia Craven. 13. all patients who are alleged to have died as a result of dental procedures performed at his (Pleue eeeDSNTJST'S/ A2) College district urged to dump KOCE station By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OftM.,_ .......... A management review of the Coast Community College District rec- ommends the district divest itself of its public television station, KOCE Channel SO. The recommendation is contained in a report prepared by Evans Management Services of Santa Monica. Tbc Evans study was or- dered by the district's elected trustees, who oversee the operation of Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges. as well as KOCE, which is based at ttle Golden West campus in Huntington Beach. The 200-~e Evans report was made pubhc Wednesday night. District trustees voted to receive the document and scheduled a P.Ublic study session for 3:30 p.m. Apnl 18 at the district's Costa Mesa head- quarters to discuss the Evans report. I The Evans group was hired at the urgina of three new trustees who were elected in November. Durini their campaign, the three, Conrad Nor· dquast. Nancy Pollard and Armando Ruiz, criticized the district's adminis- tration and pled&ed to hire an out.side firm to review the district's finances. The three new trustees also ques. tioned the district's financial support of Olannel SO at a time when declining revenues prompted the previous board to lay off more than I 00 full-time teachers and adminis-- trators last year. The new board recently voted to rehire the faculty members. The Evans report notes that the district is spending more than $2 million a year operating KOCE. To reduce the drain, the Evans report says, "We recommend phased, planned divestiture, to be completed by the start of the 1986-87 (school) year." I Firie . hits plant in SA 90 firemen battle U.S. Diver blaze A roarina fire that broke out early today in the com~ter room of a Santa Ana scuba d1ving firm caUled more than $750,000 in dama,e and took 90 firefiahters and reserves more than an hour to stamp ouL One firemen was ta.ken Lo the hospital after battling the 6 a.m. blaze at U.S. Diver, 3323 W. Warner Ave. The blaze spread from office to office at the large facility but was prevented from reaching an adjacent W&rchouse where tanks of oxyaen and scuba equipment arc stored. accord· ing to Santa Ana Battalion Chief Bill Reedy. "lt was a very difficult fire to get out because of all the hidden spaces in the ceilins. The fire just kept movina horizontally," Reedy said . The building's t.arpaper and anvet roof relcued huae clouds of black smoke that could be seen for miles against the early morning sky. I Co~11~u fu ST0R1rs .,.., .... ,...... ......... u,llft Ulla IA.k.en. mother of victim Kim Anclreauen. teetlfle. ln opening day of murder trial of Coe ta Meu. dentiat Dr. Tony Protopappu. cbaraed tn deatha of three patten ta. DENTIST'S 'WANTON DISREGARD' FOR PATIENTS CLAIMED AS TRIAL OPENS •.• Fronl"'A 1 f · high-volume 19th Street dental clinic during 1982 and I 983. If convicted, Protopappas, who has pleaded innocent to the charges and is free on $250.000 bail. could be sentenced to state prison for a term ranging from l S years to life. • . ....... • The first two witnesses caJled to testify were Ulla Isaksen, Andreassen 's mother, and Patricia Russ, Craven's mother. Isaksen told the court she accompanied her daughter to Protopappas' office to have some dental work of her own completed. She said Andreassen was adamant about being put to sleep during the dental procedures. Russ tearfully told jurors how Craven 's breathing became shallower and shallower after the girl arrived home following dental surgery.Sinally. she called paramedics, but it was too late. She said she had been told at Protopappas' clinic that the unconscious girl would awake from the anesthesia in several hours. Protopappas, wearing a brown suit and western boots, sat quietly as the prosecutor laid out his case for jurors, busily scribbling notes on a yellow legal Bandit threatens teller, grabs $909 at HB bank A man who threatened a teller said, though no weapon was dis- robbed a Huntington Beach bank of played. $909 Wednesday. police said. The man fled to a car waiting on a Police said the holdup occurred at nearby southbound on-ramp to the 10:40 a.m. at the Crocker Bank at San Diego Freeway. police said. 7777 Edinger Ave. The man ap-The robber was described as a proached a teller. demanded money Caucasian man in his 40s. medium and threatened to shoot her. police height and balding. it k ii ;a g , IJQ§f Pi 41 I I I ' ti iJ pad. Later. outside the Santa Ana courtroom, he said, "I'm anxious to get this over with." His attorney. Robert Tuller, reserved making an opening statement until the prosecution has concluded its case. But Tuller has contended in the year since his client's arrest that the deaths were accidental. Cloninger outlined for jurors the circumstances the prosecution alleges led to the deaths of each of the three women, explaining the case he plans to present during the trial. which is expected to last between two and three months. Andreassen, Cloninger said, suffered from systemic lupuserythematosis, a serious disease that stunted her growth when she was 12 years old. Tile disease led to medical complications including, total kidney failure, heart problems, anemia and seizures. However, Protopappas proceeded to anesthetize the high-risk patient and perform some routine dental procedures even after her attending physician advised against it, Cloninger said. The 23-year-old wasgivena .. cocktail of drugs" and was overdosed ' ~ tremendously. She suffe~ cardiac arrest in Protopappas' dental chair and died, the prosccutorchafled, "in wanton disregard for her health and safety." Craven wasanesthetJZed for more than eight hours while her wisdom teeth were extracted and somecavaties were filled. Cloninger said she wasa problem patient, exhibited sif!i:S of resisting the sleep-inducing drugs and received a "massive overdose' as a result. "Predictably, after she got home after being overdosed she went into respiratory arrest and then cardiac arrest," the prosecutor said. In Jones' case, Protopappas qaio .. admirustered the customary overdose," Ooningersaid. The woman had come to hls office to have her teeth removed so she could be fitted for dentures. He ignored warnings signs from a dental assistant.. a dentist awaitiJfg California certification, that the patient was in trouble and needed oxygen. "He used the situation to make a point. A patient is not blue until hesaid so," Cloninger told jurors ... He's the boss." ARSON FIRES ANGER NEIGHBORS ••• Boys seized using saw on 111achine From Al and Florida streets, date back to late January and perhaps even before. Annette Warren. a Florida Street resident, claimed the laundryroom of an apanment complex she manages was torched in December but that arson investigators only now are probing the blaze. The meeti ng at the First United Wambaugh son killeO TIJUANA, Meiuco (AP) -Mark Wambaugh, son of "Onion Field" author and Newport Beach resident Joseph Wambauih. and a friend were killed when their Jeep crashed and overturned on a "dead man's curve," the Mexican highway patrol said today. Mark Wambaugh and Mike Hoi, both 21 and residents of San Marino, were ejected from the vehicle after it careened off a center divider and struck two oncoming cars on the toll road from Ensenada to Tijuana in Baja California, Sgt. Sergio Boleo said. The accident occurred about 1 a.m. Wednesday. Methodist Church was called by police and fire officials to inform residents what they could do to lessen the chance of more fires and to enlist cooperation from the apanment dwellers in catching the firebug. "It's tough to catch a gu y who slips through the darkness," police arson investigator Bob Russell said. "Chances are that he's back watching TV in his place by the time the fire is discovered. ·•1t·s become a challenge to this guy. He's got the fire department. the police department and about 1.000 residents uptight. It's a game to him." Russel disclosed that a fire set inside a vacant Florida Street apart- ment Monday appeared to be the work of a copyc.a t. He said the real arsonist, in his opinion, reacted by burning an England Street garage the following night. . The arson investigator also said he would not be surprised if the firebug attended Wednesday's church hall meeting. "How could he miss this much attention?" Russell asked. Russell advised discretion on the part of residents after one man asked if citizens would be in hot water if someone shoots the arsonist. "If you see something, caU us. And if you spot someone lighting a cigarette in the alley, don't beat him to a pulp." he.added. Martha Wenh, a fire depanmeot spokeswoman, told residents to be on the lookout for suspicious individ· uals who don't belong in the .neigh- borhood but not to take anything 1or granted. ''Keep your eyes open," she added. "It could be your neighbor." Two young Irvine boys who took up carpentry work after school were caught red-handed with saw in hand and wer~ arrested for suspicion of burglary Wednesday afternoon, police said today. The youths allegedly used a small handsaw to try to br~k into video machines at Barro's Pizza on Irvine Boulevard. Sgt. Dick Bowman said. The youths, ages 12 and 13, were apprehended by an employee of the restaurant about 4:30 p.m., after backing the boys into a comer and finding saws sticking out of a video game. he said. The boys were either after free games or quarters, Bowman said. "Usually they use a screwdriver. These were a little more inventive." Balmy skies with gusty winds oastal !M(mlngham Blamarck aoi.. AIRCAL PULLS OUT OF NOSEDIVE .•• Some low Cloud• 11 tlmet tonight. otherWIM mo9lty clew thl'ougll Friday. Localgu1tyWMtlonont1wntl'Md1 t6 to 26 mph et tlmea thta .-ilno and ~y below Iha c;anyona Friday COole< with hlghl Friday In the llP'* IOt neat the ~Ind In Iha 70s I()( Inland ar .... Lowe tonight uwar 40• and 50s. Boston Brownsvtle BuffalO &.or11ngton c...,.,. Cherleston.S.C Cl\arleston,W V Cl\attotta,N.C Chayanne CllleagO Cltloll!MIJ Cleveland Columbla,S.C. Columbul Oallu-Ft W()(tl\ Oey1on 68 45 31 31 45 37 42 37 114 52 4& 32 46 33 42 20 73 67 62 3a 71 49 31 19 45 27 49 35 37 32 IO 61 46 33 58 42 41 32 41 25 51 31 41 33 31 22 a5 32 41 27 45 27 S3 13 52 30 49 30 60 31 12 72 77 41 44 35 68 44 ea sa From Al however, AirCal's first quarter has been anything but soft," Lyon said. "This would be the third con- secutive quarter in which AirCal has reponed a profit. and continues the dramatic turnaround the company has experienced since the first quarter of 1983," Lyon added. While the economic recovery help- ed. 1t also helped competing airlines and AirCal found itself squeezed by arch-rival Pacific Southwest Airlines and giant United Airlines for passen- gers on the lucrative Southland-San Fra ncisco Bay Area routes. Stringent belt-tightening measures were as important as the booming economy in turning AirCal around. In early 1983, employees accepted a 10 percent pay cut and wage freeze. The workforce was trimmed from 2,250 in 1982 to its current level of about 1,800. The airline abandoned service to Fresno, Monterey, Las Vegas and Phoenix to com~te on California's north-south comdor. At the same time AirCal launched an a~essive televis:on and radio advenising campaign asking cus- tomers to call AirCal first. If the airline could not satisfy their re- quests, AirCal wouJd book them on another carrier. Lyon called the marketing cam- paign '.'enormously successful." "The real thina behind their turn- around is their shift in strategy. They abandoned those smaller markets where they really couldn•t make anr. money to emphasize the corridor. ' Pincavaae explaJned. "The had a aood plan. They implemented it and they aot a little Just Call ... 642-6086 I I I help from the economy." he added. Another factor improving the air· line's financial statistics was its considerable reduction of interest expense when it went public in August 1983. The stock offering raised $30 million in cash and all of the money was used to reduce debt, Lyon said. AirCal still has room to trim. according to Lyon. The carrier is negotiating with employees on developing a "B-rate" pay scale for new employees. Under the system new employees would be hired at wage levels lower than the staning salaries of longtime em- ployees. American Airlines pioneered the 6-rate system and has credited it for helping reduce labor costs. Labor costs account for just under 30 percent of AirCal's operating cost. Lyon'sgoal is to bring that down to 26 percent. He also wants to trim the airline's cost of8. 7 cents per available scat mile to seven cents. PSA's cost for available seat mile is 8.1 cents and United's is 7.S cents. Lyon is looking forward to a profitable I 984. At the start of 1983, fare wars had driven AirCal's average fare to below $55. By the end of the ~ear the average fare had increased to S64 and Lyon believes that level will continue through 1984. "With the advent of the Olympics and the Democratic Convenuon we should see price stability for 1984," he said. "J think everything looks golden bc1ween now and the end of Septem- ber. After that depends on the economy but it should be good," Pincavage said. A1rCal estimates its revenues for the first quarter of 1984 to be a record $65 million, a 28.5 percent increase over the $50.6 million in revenues during the first quarter of 1983. "Passenger boardings will total approximately 875.000. the highest ever for the first quarter." Lyon said. The shareholders meeting was held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel and was AirCal's first anollal shareholders meeting since becoming a public company At the shareholders meeting, the airline's seven directors were re-elected for the coming year. Directors elected were William Lyon, chairman of the board presi- dent and chief executive officer of AirCal, and chairman and chief executive officer of the William Lyon Co.; George L. Argyros. vice chair- man of the board, chairman of the executive committee and secretary of AirCal, chief executive officer of Amel Development Co., and chair- man and pnncipel of the Seattle Mariners Baseball Club. Also elected were Sheldon J. Best, executive vice president and chief operating officer of AitCal: Eilis T. Ora vettc Jr .. chairman ofthe board of Bowery Savinas Bank; Charles R. Scott, insident and chief executive officer of lniermark lnc., Marvin L Shapiro, pan.ner of the law firm of lrcll and Manella: and Jack D. 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