HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-09 - Orange Coast PilotCoaat
Orville Amburgey, Costa
Mesa's Citizen of the Year
Is profiled today./ A3
Layoffs will hurt educa-
tion In Fountain Valley
schools./ Al
California
Entertainers wore blue
jeans, windbreakers to
Oscar rehearsals./ AS
Coors has signed an .
agreement to provide
more executl~e level jobs
for blacks./ Alt
Nation
A 'Star Wars' system
under development by
Soviets could make world
'unsafe place to be.' I AS
Congress readies to de-
bate higher Income tax
lssue./A4
World --
Sovletsiwant urgent In-
ternational Olympic
Committee meeting to
discuss U.S.
'poiltlcs.' I A4
Shuttle crew readies for
another try at repairing
ailing sittelllte./ A5
Feature
This weekend· s Cel-
ebratre UCI festivities will
be the busiest ever ./81
Are ''official Olympic''
sponsorships so numer-
ous that they have be-
come a joke? /81
Sports
The Angels snap a
four-game losing streak
thanks to Reggie Jack-
son./C1
Ju lie Inkster wins the
LPGA Dinah Shore Invita-
tional and now has a
chance to pocket $1
mlillon./C2
Detroit's Jack Morris
proved he wasn't super-
stitious In pitching his
no-hitter against Chl-
cago./C2
Entertainment
A Chekhov classic and a
drag queen revue offer
variety to local
theatergoers
this week. /83
While they're passing out
the Oscars tonight, one of
the best picture nomi-
nees will be playing on
another channel./82
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soviets rap .. local oppon~nt
From 1talf ud wire re,..u
A local anti-Soviet group aimed at
banning the USSR from the Los
A.naeles Summer Olympics has
drawn fire from the Soviet National
Olympic Committee.
The Soviets arc protestina the
aroup's plans to encourage and aid
defectors and to siaie demonstrations
and rallies against the Soviets during
the Olympic Games.
Soviet officiaJs. naming the Costa
International flavor
Mcea-besed Ban the Soviets Coali· ll\e Soviet Union has decided to send
tion and accu1in1 the Reapn admfo· teams to the Summer Games, which
i11ration ofusioa theSummerGames be&in July 28 in Los ~les. But it
for 0 political ends," asked todaJ that did accuse the ·united States of
an emergency session of the nter-violatina the. International Olympic
national Olympic Committee be con-Chan er.
vened. ~1 In particular, the statement criti-
The call for the meetina was made cizcd the Ban the Soviets Coalition,
in a statement issued by the Soviet formed by a Costa Mesa advertisina
Olympic Committee and carried by aaency executive in the wake of last
Tass, the official Soviet news agency. August'sdowninaofa Korean jetliner
The statement did not say whether by a Soviet fighter jet.
More than 200 Girl Scouts and their parents from South
Ora!lee County attended the annual International Food
Fali at the Inine Bowl ln La&ana Beach Saturday. Amont
Scouts dre11ed at!:!.:1e coetamea of coantrlea from aroana the world were 8 on Dewberry. of Lagana Ntcael Ueft)
and Llchteneteln folk dancen Jule Tarzyn•kl anit Jeanne
Vetter, both of San Juan Caplatrano. The Girl Scouts
cooked lntemational d.lahea.
Costa Mesa cop turned private eye will teach
you the tri~ks of the investigating busi!1ess
counter-terrorist tacucs. special
surveillance, undercover techniques.
electronic eavesdropping and lock
picking.
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IM Olllly ""°' 118'1
Art Kassel looks like a mountain
cljmber. Tall and ruped, he wears
blue jeans. nannel shirts and has an
easygoing style. He is a friendly man
with a booming voice and wry sense
of humor. He seems like he belongs in
the Grand Tetons.
O ne would never know that he's
really an ELITE IN·
VESTIGA TOR.
But it's true. Kassel, a former Costa
Mesa police officer and an amateur
hang gilder. as a gumshoe. a sham us. a
Pl.
He's also one of the very few people
in the nation who teaches others how
10 become private detectives. It's aJI
there in black and white in his Rouse
School of Special Detective Training
class lessons.
There's the basic course. covering
surveillance. investiga1ions and
source development, and the ad-
vanced course. which covers arrest
techniques and field assignments.
There are high-speed pursuit tac-
1 i cs. bodyguard training.
"It gives them a taste of the
business.·· Kassel says.
A go-getter can -complete the
mail-order course in under three
months and be on the road to
excitement. Most students, however.
savor their lessons over a full year.
They are required to complete them
within 24 months.
Kassel doesn't promise a job when
the course is over. He makes no
guarantee students will even get
private detective licenses when the
course 1s done. Just the facts. That
what he offers.
"'A lot of oeople 1ust want to learp.
Aminoil may face spill.rap
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IN Olllly l'llo4 It.ft
apparently sheared off near platform Emmy, about I 'I•
mile offtbe Huntington Beach coast.
Aminoil USA Inc. of Huntington Beach may have to
answertothe Orange County District Attorney for an oil
spill that washed ashore at Bolsa Chica State Beach over
the weekend.
Coast Guard officials said between 500 and 1.500
gallons spilled. Most of it was quickly swept up by cleanup
boats after being confined by booms from the platform.
However, Aminoil Vice President Ted Ehring said
420gallonsspilled at most and the amount that eventually
reached shore was "vef) light." A spokesman for the state department offish and
Game said today a report will be filed this week with the
distnct attorney's office even though the spill was held to
a minimum and little or no environmental damage was
reported.
However. about 50 gallons, began arriving by
nightfall. It smudged three miles of coast from Warner
Avenue 10 nearthe Huntington Beach pier with tarballs
and an oily sheen.
Work crews. p1ckmg up the oil by hand, cleaned the
beach by about 5 p.m. Sunday. No apparent damage to
wildlife was confirmed although there were reports that
three dead seals washed upon the beach with 011 on them.
"Aminoil did a good job on the cleanup but 11 (the
spill) is dangerous.·· Fish and Game spokesman Ralph
Younf said today.
" 11s a violation of the Fish and Game code to have
petroleum in the water. We will submit a case to the D.A.
this week."
The spill occurred Saturday when a underwater cable
Department offish and Game officials also sa) that
eggs laid by grunion fish may have suffered minimal
damaJl,e.
Laguna council race 'thins out'
beyond first three candidates
"This year we don't have tnends
versus enemies -it's not as
polarized," Warner said. "Temple
Hills recently had a forum and all tM
candidates ~re saying the same
thin.gs. •.
Seven candidates arc vying for two
Laguna Beach City Council scats in
Tuesday's election. On the surface.
the matchup appears to .have the
clements of a aood ol' campaign
doafi&ht.
But closer anspectton shows little
more than a ho-hum race with
incumbent Neil Fatzpatrick, hiah
school principal Sinclair .. Sa" Jones
and real estate uecutivc Manha
Collison favorcif to run away fTom
the P"tk.
"From my pcnonal point of vacw,
there arc only three serious can·
d1dates.'' said Estelle Warner, a
coordinator of the Temple Hills
Community A sociation and an
11-ycar resident of 1.quna.
Warner and mo t other polit1~I
o!f ci'\ around \own believe
Fitz tnck Qnes and oth n tand
apa because they art bcncr or-
11n1tcd and arc more qualified than
candidat Paul Chnsuansen. Paul
Munoi. John Gabriel and Rickey
Slater.
"It really thins out af\er the fint
~ , '. .
LP.
BEIET
New s AN AL vs1s
three." commented Jon Brand, for-
mer mayor of a....una Beach.
What is also ma ina. observers say.
is •l'\Y son of ucitcment.
.. Thert 11 a narroWe1 pcctrum of
viewpoints amona the caodidatn,'"
s:ud Dan Wooldridac. co-chairman of
the Elccuons Commit~ of the
County of Oranic. a poliuca.I action
rommilltt repraentina the &aY and ~sbian ~ommuoity "When r moved
here in t 976, you had the pro-arowth
• venu no-srowth faction pu hina
t~1r ca.ndtdatcs. Now, all the can·
d1datcs 1ttm to have a pater
apprttiat1on for controlkd arowth."
Indeed. When the debate turns to
the issues. there 1s near unaninmy.
everybody wants low-income senior
housangand more municipal parkina.
And with the exception of
self-avowed business candidate
Rickey later, nobody wants to ste a
frttway cuu.ina throuah ycamore
Hills or the proposed penn) sales tax
levied to pay for tran porta ion
impro"ements.
What the debate has turned on 1s
each candidate's quahfica.ttons and
who can bc$t represent the City's
1nttttsts Vtt\cn the time comes to face
off v.-itb county. tate and ftdcral
•ncics.
The endorstmcnts ftom the van-
oU community and ov1c a 11-
tions and the poht.cal contnbutaon
total m to rtflcct this attitud
Fiupetrick and Jones. for Ln tantt.
(Pl ....... LA01mAfA2)
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The statement said .. d ifferent reac-
tionary politicaJ, emigre and reli&M>Us
poups are tcaminf up on an
anti-Olympic bas.is, 1n particular a
coalition of' Ban the Soviets' enjoyina
t~c suppon of U.S. official services
has been set up."
David Balsiger, 37, the coalition's
founder, said that while the Jroup's
initial cffons centered around di~
couraaina Soviet bide panici121tfon in
the Games, the coalition's aoals arc
It's intrigu.ing. mystenous. Some
people take the course for that reason.
Some have seen TV programs like
'Simon & Simon' and think they
might like it.
"We're in the educauon business:·
he said.
Kassel supplements has course with
a Rouse School catalog of pnvate
detective bardwatt and gadgets. One
can practicaJly 007 himself into
bankruptcy stocking up.
There a.re the rcar-o--scopc glasses.
thumbcuffs, wristwatch transm111cr
detectors, parabolic microphones.
sap gloves. tiny tape recorders dis-
guised as calculators. penscopes and.
of course. the genuine pnvate e}'e
disguise kit.
(Pleue .ee PRIVATE/ A2)
now aimed at planmna anta·Sov~a
ICtivitia f'or the Games.
.. We plan to cocoura,e and aMisa.,
(Sovi~) defecton -KGB -.en11.
JOumalisu. lpcc\4ton and a1b1e1n.··
BaJsiaer said this momina. ••anct we
plan to orpnaze some ~
protests and rallies (dunna the
Games).'"
Balsiaer said the cOalition plans to
sci un a··number of .. safe houses" • (Pleue ... 80VIST8/A2)
4 dead ,
onoc
roads·
CHP calls it 'one
of worst weekends'
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. .,..,,.. ....
Three motorists were killed in
weekend traffic accidents and a
fourth driver died after suffering an
apparent heart attack wb.ilc...at the
wheel on busy Pacific Coast Highway
in Dana Point.
California Highway Patrol officers
said lhe carnage marked one of the
worst weekends of the year for
highway motorists in OrarJge County.
Leroy Walcott, 51, was killed
Sunday at 3:37 p.m. after he lost
control of his motorcycle while
traveling on Sombras, a residential
road in Mission Viejo.
Walcott. who'd been stationed at
Camp Pendleton, slammed into a
parked car, according to CHP spokes--
man Rick Stevens.
lsmeal Pena. 27, of San Juan
Capistrano was killed Sunday at 7:45
p.m . when be lost control of bis car on
the southbound lanes of the San
Diego Frecwa~ near the highwa)'s
intersection wtth the Laguna Free-
way.
hna's car hit the center dtvider, ~ed beck acrou all lanes o( lbt
hi&hway and flipped over. finaJly
coming to a stop on its top. Sievens
said officers are investipungakohol
as a possible cause of the accidenL
Jay Allen Howell. 50. of Dana
Point suffered an ap~nt heart
attack Sunday al 8:50 p.m . while
driving on Pacific Coast Highwa}
near Green Lantern Street Officc~said Howell's car rammed
a mctaJ pole. The Dana Point men
was pronounced dead at South Coast
Hospital a shon time later.
A fourth motorist was killed Satur·
day when h1s motorcycle had a Oat
tire on the Riverside FrttWay at
Tustin A venue.
John Murray. 29. of Anaheim was
unable to prevent his motorcycle
from crashing after the blowout.
Stevens said. Murray was taken to
Western Medical Center 1n Santa Ana
where he later died of his injuries.
Olllr,.. ...... _, ..............
Thar ahe goea ·
Tbe PlJCrlm of Newport pro~dlf mU.ee lt:a way oat of
Newport Harbor OD 8'm4af, MatalllDC Its flnt -cotac
..,,ace. Tbe 100-foot cllpper .cJaooaer, wlddl took De.Dala
Hollaad of C09ta alma 13 yean to balld. wll1 tab ha ft.nt
cUrter "'°"' -an ~ Cout Collete clue -to Catallu tlaU weeltend.nd'• nmtt cb&ll e wUl be
entertni hla home-ballt car ln tile Great Rae • &oa Lo9
A.Dael• to l.Ddl•n•poU.., lntL. on llay 17.
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PRIVATE EYE TEACHING OTHERS •••
f'l'Olll Al
'h's one of the most popular," he
exp&auu .. "My wife and I de ;taned it
oursclvn. We sold one to a shmtr
-· deputv down in Texa . They're pat:·~
~l's Santa Ana offices arc
security t1Jht, a dog runs 1bout loose
and on one wall is a pbotoaraph of the
Ce>&ta Mesa police car he was ridi113in
the ni&h' he was broad ided by a
drunk.
,, .. He came away without a scratch.''
· sar,s his wife usan.
'It should ha ve killed me." Kassel
said, pointing to the shauercd wand-
hield and gutted driver's !>e3t.
Kusel was stlll a cop when the lure
of the pnvate detective bu!>inc!>s
cauJht up with ham. Actual!)'. at wn!I
the idea of being in business that
excited ham.
He had taken a college cour~ on
forming and operating mail order
operations. Somewhere along the
line, he picked up literature being
offered by a Los Angeles pri vate
detective school and came awa} wtth
an idea.
"The literature was rcalh \Hlttt•n
for policeman for ix;opk who
alread)'had that son ofexpenence o
I changed 11. I worked eight hours a
day after m) shift "1th m> wife
wntang 11."
Kassel formed a com pan}. ul>ing
his wale"• maiden naml· for the
compan} moniker -par11ally !>O hi s
boss wouldn't know he was moon-
. Ltgh11 ng and panaall} becau!>e Rouse
has a fa ant law enforce ment nng tu 11.
"It 's I.and of lake roust Oldtame
policemen are al\\a) !. talking about
'rousting' someone."
Next Kassel and has ~are went to
Los Angeles. Herc. staking out a post
ollice box. thq waned until the
owner of the pn' ate detecll\e school
packed up has mail.
··1 wanted w SCl' ho" much he got. I
wanted to get an idea of Just how good
a busanec;~ he wa!. doing How el)C as a
pnvatc 1n\t~11ga1or guang to find that
out''"
' '
Satisftcd lhal the aumsboc trade
was good1 ptthAps even lucrative,
Kastel ret1rtd rrom the police f oR:e.
joined the rcseNes and set up bop.
He had his course material printed,
advenised in national publtcations
and then sat back as the students
began adding up.
k.aucl won't say how many stu·
dents he hu. but claims bis enrol-
lment 1s nationwide, even inter-
national. Rcvealina exact numbers.
he explains. would be an unwise
business move.
"One of the first questions students
have is 'What arc the requirements in
my state for getting a license?'~ I tell
them 'you want to be an investigator.
you find out.' That's one of the
lessons now -find out the require-
ments."
His advcnasing literature as an
eye~grabber.
"Wear the badge ofan elite pnv_ate
investigator. Train for an excwng.
rewarding career .. bnng criminals to
JUSt1ce ... pro1ect the mnocent ... solvc
m}stenes ... u~ special equipment."
Kassel says has students range from
bu!>tnt"Ss exccuuves trying to get a leg
up on protecting the store to the
unemployed looking for work . He's
had housewives. farmers and lawyers
as students.
·we get calls from people who say
they've heard we're the best and from
others who claim they've been told
we're a rip-off," ~ys Kassel. "I just
tell them we're approved by the state
Board of Education and you don't
have to sign an) contracts.
"Students call me all the time and I
tr} to sta~ in touch with some .of the
top graduates." he says. "I had one
student from Sacramento fly down
and take me to lunch."
Through the Rouse School. stu-
dents learn that modern investigators
bear little se mblance to the hard-
boiled $umshoes of yesteryear. Elec-
tronic gazmos and high-tech hardware
now help detecuves match wits with
the bad gu}s of the computer age.
Still. detecuve work 19805-ttyle
isn't all counter 1urve1llance systems
and de .. bua impedanct an•l,nm,
"The telephone. l can do JUSt about
anytbina. act juJt about any kind of
infonnation on the telephone.''
proclaims Kassel. "It saves a lot of
leawork." •
And sometimes. Kusel admits, the
line between what's legal and what's
not becomes just a little bit huy.
"h's like crouing over the doLlble
yellow line," he explains. "You hope
no one's looking aod that no one's
coming. And you sure don't want to
stay over there too long."
The school leaves Kassel and has
wife ample time for their own
dctccttve work.
"When I was on the force. police
always looked down at Pis, JUSt like
the FBI looks down at the police,"
says Kassel. "But for me it's the same
excitement. th e -same rewards and
when I'm on a case. it's 45 bucks an
hour plus mileage.''
A lot of the work as bust-
ness..onentcd. A gl@'s afraid he's
being ripped off by a competitor or
things are disappearing and he's not
sure how to stop it.
''Some of your best business minds
don't know the first thing about
protecting themselves." he says.
And then's there's divorce work -
the bread and butter of the detective
field. It's a messy job. Kassel admits.
but someone's got to do it. Kassel
prefers not being that someone.
"I don't like it much," Kassel
confesses. "I usually tum divorce
stuff down. But there's a lot ofit. A lot
of agencies stay alive with divorce
work.
"I can usuall)' tell right away if it's a
case I want to deal with. I get a JUt
feclins when they call. It's something
you pack up after you've been in the
business a while.
"Everytimc the phone rings it's
something different." says Kassel.
pausing to reflect. ''Sometimes very
different."
0.., l'llot ptloto bf L .. ~9JM
Coe ta Mesa 'a Art K&Nel and hla wife Susan
demonetrate a.n eaveedropplng device.
part of the equlpment at their echool for
private detective..
SOVIETS BLAST LOCAL GROUP ...
From Al
around 'outhern Ca lifornia "ht•rl'
defector!> can be taken 1mmcd1all•I>
aftcrthe\ dedare their an tent to dclcl t
and \\here thq will be a\'Jl'>ted 1n
uhta1n1ng pol111cal as\ lum
"\\l' 'A-di \cheduk nl'"' wn-
lcrencc'> d\ ~oon a\ possahlc to kt
them 'tp:ak out and make their\ ll'"-'
publll and v.t'll offer thl·m ,hdtr1
and J'>\1'1tancc." he said
H1\ group fear'> potenllal dt:ledor\
ma' tx· returned to lhl·ar <.ountn ml·n
h)·l \ authontae\ and talkt:d c)ut of
their dl'l l\1ons 11 the~ ;in' not e,1 \en
1mmnl1.1tl· shcltl·r. Bal\l~l'• \J1J
·\ \c" ll"l cm1gre grou r an thl·
I n1 tn l \tall"\ ha'\ al\11 ,,ml 11 v.nultl
In to l n, 11uragl' "ic" ll I J lh ktl'' to
lklclt
I hl' \11\ ll't' v.t•n· ,al\11 l rit It ;ll uf till"
Rl'agan admtn1\tration.
La'>t month. the lJ.'>. State Depan-
ment drn1l·d a visa to Oleg
Ytrnmhkin, the proposed Soviet
01,mp1ts atta<.he State Depanment
of1inal\ ..aid 'i l'rm1!.hkin had been
1dcn11ficd as a h1gh-rank1ng official of
the KC 18 '>ccret police dunng
prl'\ 1ou'\ '>C.'f\ ace a., first secretary at
thl' ~o' aet Emba'>s~ 1n Washington.
The l "n11cd '>tatcs cned "internal
'>ernrat~ and national security
ground\" fur rl'lu\l ng the vas?l. U.S.
offiual<. ha"l' \aid the) reserve the
right to rqn t applacatit>ns of other
\o\ 1t1' "1th hat:"grnunJ'\ that would
'1olate normJI I ~ 1mm1grat1on
rcgu Id t 1on'
Th1· 'i1.11r lkpanmen t has ap-nro' cd \m ll't m.1uc\I\ for special
Spring returns to the Coast
Sunny, warm spring weather Is promised for Southern Callfomle
Tuesday, the National Weather Service says.
The high ls expected to reach the mld-70s. The mercury wtll tap the
upper 60s to mld-70s In coastal areaa, forecaaters said, but lncreafng
ctoudlness 11 llkely late Tueeday.
In mountain areas. It will be fair with highs In the 501 to mtd-609. The
high In the northern desert• will hover In the 70., whlle the IOUttwn
cMMr11 wlll reach the upper 70s to upper SO..
Sunday In the high desert, a ti.ce eandttorm drtwn by gu8ty wind•
of up to 75 mph triggered a eeries of five accident• that tmuhed 15 can
and lnJured 18 people along U.S. 395.
Eighteen people were admitted to Soothem Inyo Hoeplt8' tn Lone
Pine for treatment of alight to mod8f'ate lnjurlee, nuree A.Uoe Powett Mid.
Four women were kept ove(111ght for obMrVatlon.
She said many of those treated appeared to~ returning to Southern
CaHfomla from Mammoth and other nearby lkl .,....,
flights of the So\ aet airline AeroOot
from J.uly I lO Aug. 30. Landing rights
of AcroOot in th e United States ha'c
been suspended since the impos1t1on
of martial law an Poland in December
198 1.
In add111on. the Un ited States has
approved th e benhang of the Soviet
passenger ship Gruzaa in Long Beach
harbor from Jul} 15 to Aug. 15. The
ship as to transpon equipment and
team personnel and families from the
Soviet Union 10 the United States
Vandals
desecrate
FVchurch
Parishioner\ worked around the
doek Saturda)' night 10 get the First
( hn!illan Church of Fountain Valle\
ready for. Sunda~ sen ices afl cr van·-
dals rampaged through the place ot
worship earlier that da).
The vandals desecrated and 'iCat·
tered pictures of Christ th roughout
the chusch. wrote obscenaues on the
wall"i and attempted to set two tires an
1he<"hurrh at 1811 0 Magnolia St
Fountain Valley police detect1\CS
said toda> the "andahsm as apparent-
ly the work of 1uven1lcs who ma>
have attacked 1hc place of worship a!>
retnbutaon aaainst someone who
may be a member of the congregation
The dc~ectaves decl ined to elaborate
Nothing wus reported Molen tiut
damage wa!i ell.pccted to ca\11) c'n~t·d
int1t1al e\tamnte'i of SS.000
Restaurant founder Delaney dles
N1d10la' H IX.·lann . who v.11h h1'
brother f ranrt\ founded Dd.ir1t•\
Rrothcrs \cafood<t an 'it'"-r<irt lkat h
died Saturd;1\ at 1ht• <t~l· 111 '''
Mr f>clann "J' horn f l'l, 7 111''
1n New Jcr\C\ and mll\ t'd to < .111
fornaa when he "'a' a c h1ld Ht hJJ
la ved an '-'1umctta for lhl' JlJ'il 15
yea I'\
l>clanc) n·1arcd Imm tht• \(';tfoud
bui.1nt''' 1n 197' l>clann·, no"
own' t•1ght OrJng.t < ount\ rr\
taurnnt'\ anct a rnlt'nn~ bu"ltnt''i\
Rman fur 11 J>d:rnn "'h11 din.I
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<II M l\\11111 • a11q ~kl.llC31 {enter In
I nkc Fl-;1nor(' wall he held at 7 p.m.
Tut·\da) at \it cWane Famtl> Funeral
llomc an tlemct
Ma!.l. wall be \aid 11 I 0 lO a m
\.\ ednc~fa) an t C athertnc's <.:uh-
ulac < hurch an T cmecula with inter·
mcnl following in Temecula (cm-
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rhe Re' Joc\eph McEneany.
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LAGUNA CITY COUNCIL RACE ••.
From Al
have emerged wtth three endorse-
ments apiece from Village Laguna,
Temple Hills and the Arch Beach
Heights civic and community groups.
Collison. a 16-year resident, has
perhaps the broadest base of support.
Folks from both the environmental
and the real estate community sup-
port her campaign. She also has raised
the most money of any candidate -
about S 15.000. Not bad for someone
who filed for candidacy one day
before the deadline.
She and Fitzpatrick. mcadcntl).
lead the campa1$n spending
sweepstakes wattf a tad ) S9.6 I 0 and
S 12.491. respectivel).
But there arc differences.
F1t2patnck, with four years of
council experience -two as mayor.
prt.>ceded by three yea rs on the
Planning Commission -is banking
on pure experience and his fiscal
management skills Wl his effon to
capture a third term.
"M) number one pnont) as lhat
the cat) be on a strong financial
footing." he said. ·• A.t the fo rums. I
!lensed we all talked about the
1mponan1 things. but I recall I was the
one who said financial strength as the
number one pnonl)."
As the city adjusts to the recent Jury
award of S800.000 to two home-
owners victimized in the 1980 Del
Mar landslide, Fitzpatrick said his
hard-nosed fiscal approach wall be
"aluable in the coming months as
council members and staff decade
where to tnm the budget.
Fitzpatrick doesn't hesitate to
stress that he was serving on the
council four years ago when the city
faced a similar budget crisis after it
depleted its general fund reserve by
$830,000 to reconstruct the hillside
where the Del Mar landshde oc-
curred.
"We had to cut everything like mad
10 get the reserve back up to I 0
percent of the whole budget," he said.
Whale council watchers sa}
Fitzpatrick as a virtual shoe-in for one
of the two open seats. the ban le for the
second spot appears to be a toss-up
between Jones and Collison. two
members of the city design review
board.
On issues. Jones and Collison
could run vi rtually on the same ticket.
fhe two candidates. howe ver. stress
d1 ffcrcnces 1n preparation for the JOb
and longevit y an the community.
Jones. for example. talks about has
hackground an management -al the
small business. corporate and ~hool
administration levels. This. coupfcd
w11h has Master's degrec an publtc
adm1n1strat1on from the Unive rsity
of Michigan and has industrial rela-
tions background. he says gives ham
the necessary talent to negotiate with
"shrewd opponents" from the public
and pri vate sectors.
"l he ci ty has a lot of1nOucn ce over
the dec1s1ons that affect 11. but.
whether \\C ltke 11 or not. 1t docsn·t
Just Call
642-6086
Delly Piiot
Deffvety
It QuarentHd
M t.-., '!t"r t " .. ft
• t •u.• .-v c:-f.•' bit ., w' ,. • flitl'flJll .. ,' tn
have much control," Jones said. ··we
need to negotiate from a position of
strength with county, state, and
federal agencies -and I know what
corporate people arc like."
Warner. who said she is supponing
Jones and Fitzpatrick. said Jones has
worked hard as a member of the
Laguna Greenbelt. Inc. and is more
devoted to environmental concerns
than Collison. "There's no way she
can shed her real estate background
and she hasn't shown environmental
interests whale she has been here.''
Warner said.
Collison. vice president of the
Laguna Beach-based Nolan Real
Estate. rec-eived a Sl.000 contribu-
tion from the Laguna Beach Board of
Realtors and a number of smaller
contributions from real estate busi-
nessmen.
Collison. however, plays the
pro-business charges down.
.. I'm not 'oinJ to let some cam-
pat'" contnbutaons inftuencc my
dec1s1on making." she said. stressing
her concerns wnh the en vi ronment
arc JUSt as strong as an} other
candidate's.
Phil May. a member of Village
Laguna and fou nding president of the
Arch Beach Heights Neighborhood
Association. said that while he is
sue.porting Jones and Fitzpatrick.
there's not much difference among
the top three when the subject turns to
issues.
"There are a lot of people like me
out there who won't be sorry if she
gets elected." he said. "If she had filed
a month or two earlier. she may have
coHccted more support.''
Collison says she would do a better
job than Jones, principal of a high
school in Placentia, because she
works and li ves in Laguna.
"Si has only lived here three years
and works out of town," Collison
said. "I've laved here 16 years and
work in town. I understand the
problems. the people and the issues
and will be able to deal with them all
on a daily basis.
"Most of the present council mem-
bers work out of town.'' she added.
How can can you get to know a
community when you leave at seven
in the morning and gel back at night. I
want to open the lines of com munica-
tion by having office hours for council
members so people can come in and
talk."
She also noted that with coun-
cilwoman Sally Bclleruc leaving of-
fice this spnn&, that would leave
Bobbie Minkin as the sole coun-
cilwoman.
"I think it would be good represen-
tation 1f we had another womari tn
there." she said.
Jones. however. argues that merely
working an town doesn't automati-
cally qualify someone for a Ci ty
Council scat. And while he has only
la ved in Laguna for three years. he
spent sum men in the artist colon)' as
a child and before moving here
permanently thl'C'C years ago. visited
the city on a regular basts.
'Tm not a stranger to the city," He
said. "I know the issues as well as any
candidate."
As far as the rest of the pack goes,
Paul €hristianscn could emerge as a
dark.horse. He has been the most
outspoken of lhe seven candidates
against the present City Council.
"They're all biased and one-sided.
and all ftve<:ouncil members are caps
of lhe same color." he says. "There's a
great deal of ineffectiveness and tame
wasting there."
Christiansen said he would favor
offcnng private incentives to de-
velopers and propeny owners to beef
up the sagging rental senior housing
market. "I would prefer that
over-subsidized housing programs."
he said.
He also would recommend relaxing
building permit restrictions for
homeowners who wish to remodel
units. "Right now it's too time
consuming for the local home-
owner.'' he said.
Paul Munoz, 28. the youngest
candidate, is strong on public trans-
portation and recycling programs for
the city. He also. would encourage
developers building there to include
environmentally-sound designs, such
as solar power and organic gardens. in
their projects.
"Some people caJI me idealistic."
he said. "Well. I feel sorry for them.
This country was founded on ideal-
ism. My ideas arc practical. ..
Civic gadfly John Gabriels calls
himself a doer. "That's the difference
between me and the others.'' he said.
He said he lobbied the state Coastal
Com mission to stop construction of
four buildings on Main Beach Park in
194 7, helped persuade a local de·
vcloper to build a 25-unit elderly
condominium complex on the comer
of Third and Mermaid streets and
worked hard with state and county
authorities to open Thousand Steps,
Blue Lagoon and Capistrano beaches
to the public. ·
But Gabricls' numerous run-ins
with the Laguna Beach police arc
burden to his campaign.
"All I can say as that it will probably
conunue because I'm always check-
ing up on the police." he said. "But I
am a very senous candidate -I want
to crack down on police abuse and act
housing for the elderly ...
Slater. a 26-year-rcsidcnt of
Laguna. describes himself as a
pro-business candidate. He favors the
penny sales tax to develop a freeway
system that will help case traffic
problems for Laguna. He also 1up-
pons rent control and creatina a
shelter facility to house transients.
''I'm for anything th.at helps com-
munity businesses.'' he S3td.
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Hospitals offering
laboratory tours.
Five Oran~ Coast hospital• wiU optn the doors of
their Jaboratoncs to the public Tuesday evenina in
observance or National Laboratory Week. Hoaa Memorial Hospital in Newpon Beach, Costa
MCM Medical Center, Fountain Valley Community
Hoipital. Pacifica Community Hospital in Hun1in1ton
BcaCh and Mission Community Hospital of Mission Viejo will panicipatc in the event. Funher details miy be
obJ&incd by contactina the individual hospitals.
0.Car Nf61Jt propam In £a6alla
The fifth annual Academy Awards Ni&ht to benefi1
Laauna Beach school programs will be neld toni&ht
beainnina at 5:30 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606
Laauna Canyon Road.
Sponsored by 1he Laguna Board of Realtors, the event
raises funds for the city's Schoolpower organization.
Admission is S 12 at the door, with dancing, hors d'~uvres
and door prizes offered, along with a no-host bar.
Lee~~ on 81~ •lated at Hoag
. A lecture entitled "How to Cope With Aging" will be
presented tonight in the conference center of Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newpon Beach. ·
Dr. Catherine Campion will conduct the 7 p.m.
seminar, which covers family expectati ons, changes
caused by agjng. disease prevention and health mainten-
ance. can 760-5923 for further information.
Senior dance claw. •et
Seniors can kick up their heels during ballroom dance
classes at the. Irvine Senior Center tonight at 7:30 and every Monday evening through June 11 . .
Panicipants can fcarn basic ballroom fundamentals
during the S25-per-person course. Partners are required,
but Arturo and Sara Gilio will provide the music.
Those interested should register at the Monday
session. Further information can be obtained by calling
Kathleen Lem at 660-3889.
E%JHMltlon fair at college
Orange Coast College will conduct its eighth annual
exposition fair, "Coast Week," today through Friday on
the OCC campus.
· Coast Week. sponsored by OCCs Associated Stu-
dents. is designed to focus on the college's clubs. classes.
organizations and activities. Booths and dis.plays will be
set up in the college quad throughout the week. Admission
is free.
Eye •urgery topic of meeting
Dr. Seymour Kern will speak on radial keratotomy,
suraery to correct nearsightedness. at Tuesday's meeting
of the Kiwanis Club of Newport Center.
Further information on the program may be obtained
by calling program chairman Dr. Raymond Osbrink at
642-0420.
Garden club plan• benefit
Friends of the Honense Miller Garden will celebrate
Which motion picture do you think will wln
the Academy~ ward for Best Film tonight?
A.an Pickering
travel agent .
LapnaBeaclt
"The Big thill." It's
nostalgia and people are
into that right now. We
'60s people had to go
underground in the '70s
and now we're coming
out in the '80s.
Lisa Wotring
student
Laguna Beach
"The Big Chill." It
was funny and could
relate toa lot of people.
EarlRlulD•
retired
Newport Beacb
Probably ··terms of
Endearment "because
of the type of story it
was.
Karen Bauer
student
Misaion Viejo
··TermsofEndear-
ment." It made you
laugh and it made you
cry: it did everything.
Madellae Parker
clerk
Lagana Beacb
-''TermsofEndcar-
ment, .. but that's not my
choice because it was too
flip and didn't show true
feelin_gs. I like"Tender
Merqes."
Hector Hernandez
student
Santa Ana
"Terms of Endear-
ment." It was more
down to eanh and real to
life than most films.
Brett Morrltoa
1todeot
Cotta Mesa
"The Dresser." I
know it's going to win;
the acting was so good. Ii
was intense.
Karen Thmpson
housewife
Tustin . /
I'm just disappointed
that "Yentl" d1dn'tget
nominated.
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Pamela Lynn PelaerilO ittoi-.oo lhe rOM. llai n ; ..
lhissumrMr, •·.nu spend a ,,_,~fOrma.yon.
heads of a.ates. Che"°"' pd amwnmdr>rl ~die
~ortd.· . • .
The I 9•yt"ar-o&d psycholo&Y ~at UC lrvi.e ..
selecled from more than I O,ooc.'.rapphc:an~ ao filJ oneof'd9c HO positions in thr in~.,..tional orptlimioa -up widl People.••
The non-profit orpnizatioo tdCcia 11adca11 lroia
m0tt th.an 22 countries and re~as a1J r.cs. m•oas and economic becqrouadl. studeatl uavd .,.
than 32,000 miln around the world _pafonit~= shows in diff'erent countries to .. build bridlnof · ·
amona different cult um and countn..," Pellerito iUd.
'Ptllerito's decision IO IO on &M a.rip Qine lall
October. As a campus re-presenuti've at UCt. lbe pve tbe
members of last year's Up With People sroup~ aour:Ofmc
school.
"From hearing about their experien'oes. it sounded
very interesliOJ and wonhwbile.'' she said.
So Pellento audjtio1'ed. The araani.za.tion ··~
people who have the ability to do the sho~ but they don't
choose you on your musical talents," she said. ""They
choose you more on your ability to communjcate and your
maturity". .
Pellerito doesn't see the lanau.qc barrier in olbtt
countriesasa problem, or thtdifference in tbefoodsorlht
peoole. '"The only bard thin& is leavina sebool ud my
friends," the Irvine resident' said. .
Pellerito, however, will no doubt mak.C new friends
quickly. ln each country the studentt visit. they will stay
with host families ... This way we get a real taste of the
culture, .. she said.
The college junior is trying to raise money for her trip.
..I've been 1oing out to busincucs and askina for. donations," she said.
So far she bas received donations from the jewelry
store, Donovan and Sutton, and the tennis shop, 40-Lovc,
in Newpon Beach.
Pellerito needs to raise $5,800 by June 1 S, but bu
only collected SSOO. She is work.ing at two jobs to raise the money. 6
"I'm a companiort to a leisu~ World couple and I
work at National Pet Care." she said.
County Marine. lJoaored
For the second strai&.ht year, Marine Medium
Helicopter Squadron-163 o(Tustin has earned a Olicf o(
Naval Operations Annual Safety Award. It was the fifth
time the .. Ri .. Runnen .. have won the honor.
Marine Light Helico~r Squadron-26 7 ~netted an
award -its sixth -and JOined Squadron 163 as the only
two aircraft squadrons in the Third Marine Aircraft Wint
to be recognized by the Chic( o~ Naval Operations for
safety accomplishmenu in 1983.
~~;f.~~i~~~~~~~~c:~!~g~R!~~~~~rl~:~:::.g~~~h~-Amburgey A 11· fet · m of 1· nvolvement The public is invited to the 5 p.m. event. Tickets are •. 1 e . SI land can be obtained by calling the Cottage at 494-4743
or purchased at the door.
UCI campu• tours set nut wee.k
High school students on spring break are invited to
tour the UC Irvine campus April 16-20.
Tours will be conducted at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
beginning in Room 204 of the Administration Building.
The program includes information on UC entrance
requirements. student life. academic majors and campus
housing opportunities. The lours last about an hour.
Visitors should park in metered lots. Further
information may be obtained by calling 856-5832.
CALEND AR
Monday, April 9
• 1:30 p.m •• 0.raa_ae County PlaanlDg Commi11ion,
Hall of Administration. I 0 Civic Center Pia~. 5anta Ana.
• 6:30 p.m .. Costa Men Pllllll1D1 Comml11ton,
Council Chambers, Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa.
• 7:30 p.m., lrvlae Transportation Commlalon.
Council Chambers, Irvine City Hall, 17200 Jamboree
Road. Irvine.
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of .. Delly ..........
This is the second article ofrwo on Costa
Mesa 's top citizens.
Orville Amburge)' was a young Costa
Mesapoliceofficerin 1955when thechicf.
l\rt McKen zie, sat the troops down with a
different sort ofrequest.
He wasn't asking for longer hours. or
more safeguards or volu nteers for the
department softball game.
McKenzie wanted his officer to get
involved in the community.
"I guess he felt that we were working for
the taxpayers and we should feel respon-
sible to assist wherever we could to help
people put on activities," Amburgey says.
Instead of sh rugging off the chiefs
request. Amburgey took it to heart.
And from the time Costa Mesa was a
small IQwn. with three lanes on the
northbound sideofNewport Boulevard
and a parking area on what is now the
southbound side. Amburgey has been a
force-in the police department, in the
March of Dimes. the Lion'sCluband
mainly in the city's state-of-the-an Com-
munications Department.
He 's ready to get back to his first love,
working with his bands. he says. a tradition
he has passed down to his sons, one a
concrete contrac:tor and the other a
wallpaper contractor. Even hisson~in-Law
is in the masonry contracting business. ·
Amburgey staned out working with his
hands in his brother's gas station on the
comer ofNewport Boulevard and
Rochester Street in the early '50s.
Thrceotherbrotherswere in Costa
Mesa's volunt~r fire depanmenl, he
recalls. which was located behind the Grant
Boy's store on Newport Boulevard.
"When the alarm wentotTI used to grab
a flag from the station and run out into the
street to wave down traffic so the fire 1ruck
could go by," he says.
Those were the days. when he was
number 13of14 Amburgey offspring to
move, along with his pal'Cllts, from a farm
in Minnesota toa burgeoning new com-
munity in Sou them California.
He attended Newport Harbor High
School and graduated from Orange Coast
College with a degree in electronics.
was ta.ken to establish the city of Costa
Mesa.
.. Wcgrcwuptogether," Amburgeysays.
"We grew up with C05ta Mesa ...
His longt1meinvotvement in the com-
munity has a lot to do with Bea. be says
fondly.
"f love to work with people. I can call my
wife and tell her we're going to entertain 20
peoP,le the nex t day and that's fine with her. . _ . .
As communications director. Amburgey
designed the telephone/computer system
'that has made Costa Mesa a model
nationwide for emergency dispatching.
"We ha vc achieved an eight-second
dispatch time," Amburgey Slid, with a
combination of91 I emergencr. dialing
capabilities and an "interface, ·or com-.
munication linkup, with the communica-
tions department's telephones.
"When91 I wasimplemented(inApril
1982). our staff went out and spoke a1 the
clubs. the school district, the waterdistnct.
We had 911 decals made available:·
AmbUIJCY said. "lt'SJUSI like volunteer work," he added.
Tuesday, April 10 Amburgey, selected as this year's Man of
the Year by the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce, has served as the c1ty·s com-
munications director since the depanment
was established in 1967.
In between. during his senior year in high
school, he tooled by Victor's Fat Boy
drive-in (on Newport Boulevard where
Alisio'sis now)to_graba hamburger and
met a high school Junior worlc.i ng as a
carhop (or her father.
"It's a matterofbeing involved and
dedicated to the citizens. We could have
put in 911 and just met the requirements.
But we took it a step further and our 91 I has
been the most successful of any jurisdiction
in the area-almost I 00 percent of all fires
and emergencies are reported on 911 rather
than on the seven-digit number or through
the opera tot."
omtle Ambur•er
• 9:30 a.m., Oruse Couty Board of Supervisors,
Hall of Administration, IOCivic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
_ • 6:30 p.rn., lrvlDe Cit.)' Coancll, CounciJ Chambers.
17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine.
This year. on his 50th birthday July 20. The rest was history. On Sunday. June
21, 1953, he and the carhop. Bea. were
married. He was 18 and she was 16.
whether it be in a pajd or a volunteer job, a
to devote energy and time.
• 7:30 p.m., Newport-Mesa Board of Education,
Harper Community Center, 425 E. I 81h St., Costa Mesa.
Amburgey will answer his last 9 11 emerg-
ency call and clean out his office after 29
years as a city employee. The followin~ Tuesday. June 23. the vote The key to success, Amburgey says.
"If you 're going to do it. you nttd to put
1n as much energy as you would in a
full-time Job. If you don't. it's not fairto
you or the project."
Raid in Laguna nets three
arrests, $150,000 in drugs
A cache of dru.gs with an estimated
street value of S 150.000 was con-
fisacted from a Laguna Beach res i-
dence at I 515 Fayette St., resulting in
the arrest of a Laguna Beach man and
his two female companions, Laguna
Beach police reported today.
Laauna Beach police confiscated
Conalleu
An Anaheim Hills man whose car
wu parked in the South Coast Plaza park.Ina lot Saturday told police his
stereo and cassette tapes were stolen.
Thieves apparently broke out the
dashboard to act the stereo out. They
alto sot Into the atovc compenment
and stole the man's car owner's
manual and sunglasses. The loss was
pl~atS739. • • • PoUcc suspect thieves aalned ac-
• ceuaoabomeon the IOObfock ofThe
MamnCirtlebyusinaa lockbox key. The home had been up for aale for
tomt time. The loss, placed at $2,400,
Inducted a washer. dryer, rcfria,crator
1nd rtttzer. • • • • A Swiss cititen atayina in the area on business told polioe tf\at nis motel
: roQm at the Roadway Inn, 1400
~ Bristol St., was bufl)ariz.ed lut week
i !"hilt he was aone for the day. His
1 UOO camera was rtported rni Ina.
I • • •
Wbilt the resident was in the
' lhOMf", aomtone cnttrcd her home
approximately a pound of cocaine,
hallucin~enic mushrooms, hashish
and marijuana at the residence Fri-
day.
Arrested were Billy Eugene Green-
wood, 30. a resident at the Faycltc
Street address. Dyanne Sheryl Van
Houten. 27. of Costa Mesa and Cathy
on the 2000 block of Bal moral Pla~
and swiped her purse from the
ni&.htstand. The loss was placed at $68. • • • A construction site office al 195 I
Newpon Blvd. was broken into and
vandalized last week. The Hosflel
ConstrUction Co. of Ne~port Beach
rcj)OrteCI a phone rcoordcr valued at
SSS was ttolen. A.bout $200 worth of
damaac was dona to the office and to
a company van oarked nearby. ' . . A motorhome parked on the 1300
block of Adaffif A venue Saturday wa.s
bro~en into and a television set and
microwave were stolen. Thieves ap-
. parentlybrokc into a wind winaofthe
vehicle. Loss was estimattd at $490. • • • A combination 11ra e and labora·
tory was broken into last week on the
2000 block of State S1rrct and two
beam scales were stolen. L<>ss was
placed at SI 7S.
Lacuna ae&c.b
A rctidcntilll structurt rm at 11.37
Lee Alleger. 30. of Newport Beach.
A police spokesman said there was
evidence inside the house that drugs
were being packaged for shipment
and sale. Each suspect has been
charged with possession of narcotics
for sale and were released on S 1 S.000
bail each.
Miramar St . caused approximately
SSOO dama-t to a rear porch Sunday
at approximately 2:30 a.m. Fire
officials say the fire was deliberately
set but there arc no sus~ts. The fire
was extinguished quickly and no
injuries wert J;ncd. • • The rear wi ow to an automobttt
par1ccd in the 400 block of Cress Street
was smashed, the owner rcponed to
police early Sunday afternoon. . ' . A rcstdential buraJary in the 1000
block of C"talina Street was reponed
to police on Saturday afkmoon.
resulting in the loss ofS200. • • • The T ·top to an aut0mobile parked
in the 400 block of Olcnncyre trtel
was reported ~tolen unday after·
noon.
Newport Beac.b
A Ncwpon Beach man reported the
then ofa handgun valued 11 St SO and
$24S in cash from his home in the 200
block of Promontof")_'. Point Sunday. • • • A Newoon ~ch man reported the
theft of his 1974 Fiat valued at$ I .000
from 1he 2500 block of San Joaquin
Hills Road. • • • A Newpon Beach man reponed the
theft of S2.720 in silver, cash and
jewelry from his home in the 600
block of Bayside Saturday. • • • A Newport Beach man reported the
theft of three handguns valued at
S 1.050 and $640 in jewelry from his
home an the 800 block of Irvine
Sunda). • • • <\ Newport Beach man reponed the
theft of his Vespa motor scooter
valued at S 1.500 from his home in the
800 block of Seagull. • • • A Newpon Beach man reported the
thef\ of four hubcaps valued at S400
each from his Rolls Royce parked tn
the 1100 block of Jamboree.
• '! •
A women's clothrna ~tore in
Fashion Island reported the theft of a
warmupsuat valued at S226Saturday.
The susl)«t, a young woman. was
&JTCSted in Co ta Mesa later in the
day.
P-oantalD Valley
A shopptr•s attention was diverted
when she was bump«! whale shop-
pina over the weekend at the su~r
marlcet aru of Gcmco, I 7099
Brookhurst St. When he reoovered.
she found that her purse oontainrna
about S2S was stolen from the child
~at area of the shoooin1 cart. ... ,
Vandals k:1ckcd in cwo doon to a
11nack bar at Fountain Valle_}' H\&h
School, 178 l 6 Bu!hard St. The 1n-
tnaders caused about SlOO damqc
but appa1Tntly didn•t steal anythina. • • • Ru11lar1stoleaSI00 battery from a
Rally lk1boatpark.cd1n lhe drivt"WI)
1n th.t 17000 Clrttnlt>4f t
Th ieves broke a lock in the I 0000
block of Slater A venue and stole
$ 1.500 in hand tools.
I nine
"bou1S1.500 worth of jewelf) was
from an unlocked car parked on
Tangelo. • • • Nearl) S 1,000 wonh of stereo and
television equipment was from two
small business offi ces on the 17000
block of Fitch.
Huntinttoo Beach
A man was a~ted Sunday nc·
ning at the Ralphs supermarket, 6942
Warner Ave .. on suspicion of theft.
The suspect was aOC\lted of trying to
steal a S30 plant from one stort and
tryin& to act a refund at the Warner
A venue location. • • • A resident of the I 700 block of
Aorida Street reported unday that
someone burglariz~ a bei&e 1082
Toyott pickup parked in a carport.
The loss included stereo equipment
wonh $340 and miscellaneous prop-.
cny wonh S40. • • • " black 1973 Ford LTD station
waaon parked on the l 6SOO block of
Kelloa Cude was reported tolen
Sunday. The 1o was esumated at
Sl.SOO. • • • .\n employtt of the 1·Elcven &tore
at 9S42 Ham1lt0n A'e. told polttt
that a male Juvenile stole 1 12-pack
and a o;·J):'Ck of beer from the 5tort
Saturday niaht and Ocd in a belle car
hc.adma toward Brookhunt Suttt.
The lo wu C$timatcd at S8 t 8 • • • Someone broke Into a a blue 1973
Volk$W1JCn \ipcr Beet.le, parked
unday on tbdlOOblock ofConst.an-
unc Onvt fhe lou included two
w•lku ront:untnl S
:.. woman told police she was
load mg her vehicle on the 6000 block
of Cornell Drive Saturday. While $he
was away from fhe unlocked vehicle.
someone stole a sterling silver coffee
pot worth SJ.000, she reponed. • • • l\ resident rcponed Saturday that
her black 1975 Cadillac Coupe <le
Ville was stokn from the 6900 block
of Brunswick Dnve The lou ""s ~sllmated al S2.500. • • • A man was arrested Sunday on
suspicion of shoplifting at the Alber-
tson's supermarket at Warner Av.
enue and Golden West Street. Food
worth $30 was recovered. • • • A resident of the 9600 block of
Cornwall Onve reported Sunday that
someone broke mto he r brown 1933
Mazda, parked in a carpon. The '°" included ttipes wonh S 100. • • • Entcrin1 throua}I a unlocked rear
door. someone broke into a home
Saturday on the 8700 block of~
Citcle. The IOS!t, e timated at 5-3.t'°. included a pnnter and a video
recorder. • • • A Pnllt burslaf) v.as reponcd
Saturday on the 6800 block of
Marilyn Drive. The lo ancluded
tools wonh S 1,000. • • • Someone broke into a room at tho
Huntinaton Betch Inn, 21112 Paciik
Coas1 Hi&hwa)l. pollOC v.ere t.01d
Saturday. T'hc I 1nduded women's
clolh1na wonh S 171.50. • • • An ot'l.r\I' I <)76 Datsun PICkup was
rePortcd tokn turday f'n>m c
11200 block of Canna Cude. The lou
wai c ti.mated at $4.000. • • • A wbal.t 19 0 Da~un JIO GX
reponed stolen turd•~ rrom lbe
7800 block of Ronald Road. The
was utunatcd II 14.000,
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M ()qnge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aptll 9, 1""'
Tezas~ailcb .
slaveiy seen
K.ERRVlLLE. Texas (AP) -Authoritie$ believe
they have .... ,ood aaaravatcd kidoapP.i•a case" aaajnst a
ranch family accused of boldina six drifters, indudina one
man who claims he was forced to bum a human body, tbe
county sbtnfT says.
Bone fragments found on the 3,500-acrc ranch were
beina eumincd to sec if they were human, said Larry
Todd, spokesman for the state Public Safety Department.
He described lhe case as "really weird."
The FBI was involved in the investiption because
the six people claimed they bad been forced to work on the
ranch, said Kerr County Sheriff Cliff Greeson. Indentured
servitude is a federal offense.
Wesley EUebracht, 53; his son. Wesley Jr., 31; and bis
dauahter-in-law, Joyce Ellebracht, 29, remained in the
Kerr Coonty jaH today in lieu of $100.000 bond each.
Greeson said they had been charged with aggravated
kidnappina but not yet arraigned.
Five men and a woman, whose namqs were not
released, alleae they were picked up while hit~bikang and
were forced to chop wood. dig ditches and perform other
chores. They said they were threatened wtth cattle prods
and chained to trees if they tned to leave. Greeson said
Sunday.
"There were kept down there in the bam. It's as
remote as It can be," Greeson said. adding that one of the
men claimed to have been held since February while the
others amved more recently.
.. It was tembl)' degrading. They were forced to sleep
1n a barn with a dirt fl oor. They slept o n old mattresses and
ate canned food they cooked an an old wash pol."
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Family portrait ahowa alave auapecta Wealey
Ellebracht. Jr. and wife. Joyce.
Agents who raided the ranch and freed the six last
week found bone fragments. handcuffs. chains. a cattle
prod and battenes for it. accordang to Greeson.
Red$ hit U.S.
'Oly-polities'
MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union, accutlna the
Reapn 1dmjnistrat1on of usjna tbe SummCT Gamet for
"political cods," today asked that an emeraency ICUion of
the International Olympic Committee be convened.
The call wu made in a statement issued by the Soviet
National Olympic Committee and carried by Tass. the
official Soviet news &Jency. The 1tatcmcnt did oot II)'
:-hether the Soviet Union has decided to send teams to the
';)Ul"(lmer Games. which be&in July 28 in Los A~les.
The statement accused the United States of violating
the International Olympic-Charter.
It said Pres.ident Reaaan has submitted to the
Intemationa.1 Olympic Committee written auarantecs
that the United States will respect the chaner, but "these
obliptions and guarantees arc not respec1ed in a numbcT
of major matters."
It accused the Reapn administration of usipa the
Summer Games for "selfish political ends" in this U.S.
presidential election year.
The statement said "different reactionary political.
em1gre and religious groups are teaming up on an
anti-Olrmp1c basis. in particular a coalition of 'Ban the
Soviets enjoy1ng the support of U.S. official services has
been set up."
The Soviet com111ittet> said "open threats of physical
victimization and provocative actions are made to
sportsmen and offi cials of the U .S.S. R. and o ther socialist
countn es. Slanderous allegations are being made that the
participation of a Soviet delegation in the Olrmpic Games
would prcsumbably threaten U .S. security.'
A Soviet emigre group in the United States has said 1t
would try to encourage Soviet athletes to defect.
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By dte An.clalff PN11
WASHJNOTON -After months of decryiaa the
record fedtral defldt. Conarcss is ~DI &o do
sometbina about it by raisina taxes and cu.tuna apeadi.al.
The Senate was openina debate today on a measute \0 raise taxes by $48 billion throu&b Sept. 30, 1917, aact
reduce spendina by S 14.8 billion. t:ommhttet are puauaa
toatther lc&islation that would make, further CU1'
cipecially in the growth of defense spcndana-The HOUie
will conStder a $49 billion tu increase on Wednttday ud
soon afterward is expected to vote on a PICblr ol
spendina cuts. ,_ -
·Airport slJootlZJ6 probed
LAS VEGAS, Nev. -A man with a revolvenbotlftd
wounded two unarmed airport security auards Su.ndaJ
after shoving his way through a mew ·~ector at I
passenger boarding area. then was shot and killed by
pohce. The man. who was not immediat.ely identified,
tried to get an to a boarding area for . Pacific ~uth~
Airlines at McCarran International Airport, pohce -~~
The man was shot by police rcspondin& to a report U1
trouble in the boarding area. N
Kilauea a -babble •
VOLCANO. Hawaii -Molten rock flowed froa
Mauoa Loa at the rate of L million cubic meten per bOW'
while scientists reported that lava was bubblina below~
surface at neighboring Kilauea. Lava spillina out of
60-foot-high spatter cone at Mauna Loa's 9,400-foot le.ve
had sent three successive major flows to within a few mib
of Hilo, the state·s second-largest city, since the eruptiOf
began March 25. But all three flows have arown stqna.nt
as lava spread out over other areas of the volcano'seutern
flank. Bobby Camara. a naturalist with t.he Hawaii
Volcanoes National Park. said Sunday. ,1
Flood• claim two live.
LITTLE FALLS. N .J . -As a devastatina flood bepn
to recede. the bodies of two elderly "'.omen were found
float1 ng in their kitchen and rescuers goma house·tc;>-b~
discovered a young couple who'd been trapped 1n tbeiT
attic for days without food. Gov. Thomas ff: .. ~
meanwhile estimated damage would pass S 141 mdlion ~
the disast~r that routed more than 6}>00 people from their
homes m the PasS<Uc River basin 01 northern New Jersey,
and the American Red Cross mobilized a relief team df
250 staff and volunteers. The Passaic River and seven of
its tributaries overflowed after storms Wedecsday and Thursda~ dumped up to 4 inches of rain, more than w~
normally falls during all of April. .
Union locals join •trike
LAS VEGAS, Nev. -Dealers became bartcndc!'i
and hundreds of new employees were hired durioa tbC
weekend as 32 Las Vegas hotels tried to cope with a strik'
by 17.000 members of four unions. St~kcn will have
additional pressure on the hotels starting today. Twq
Teamsters Union locals have auced to stop aarblaC
pickup and delivery of perishabfe items to the-stTUat
hotels. A national labor leader toured the picket lind
Sunday and pledged the support of I J.5 million union
members across the country.
CALIFORNI A
Historic studio ablaze
LOS ANGELES -A ijrcfi&hter was injured wben1;a
blaze destroyed a recording studio that once echoed wilb
the tunes of such groups as Elvis Presley. the Who, the
Beach Boys and Alvin and the Chipmunks. It took 13 fuie
units nearly 1.wo hours to control the blaze Sun~
morning at Gold Star Recording Studio on Santa Monica
Boule\ard. Fire Department spokesman Henry Amparan
said.
Dlablo 'oversl.glJt' reported
SAN LUISOBISPO-DiabloCanyonatomicpowc:r
plant workers forgot to reconnect a fission-slowinacontrol
sw11ch during non-nuclear pretesting Last week. and
officials say 11 took 15 hours to discover the error. Sue
Brown. spokeswoman for Pacific Gas & Electric Co., said
there was no danger since no nuclear materials were
involved. "This wasn't a malfunction of equipment. It was
an oversight on the part of the maintenance crew," Brown
said Sunday. The mishap occurred Friday after workers,
who had disconnected switches to a special
boron-injection tank while it was being filled with boron,
forgot to reconnect the switches. she said.
Bouvia leaves IJospltal
R IVERSIDE -A 26-year-old cerebral palsy victim
who leO the hospital where she was prevented from
starving to death could die within five days if she tejecl:S
nourishment. says a doctor who treated her. Eliza~
Bouvia quietly checked out of Riverside Gener,!
Hospital. where she had been force-fed under court order
since December. wtthout leaving word ofher destination.
hospital administrator Neil Asay said. Bouvia's father,
Ron Castner of Bandon. Ore .. said Sunday he knew her
whereabouts but would not disclose them.
Coors-NAACP accord told
LOS l\NGELES-Faced with an expandina boycott
of 11s beer. the Adolph Coors Co. signed an qrccment wilh
the local chapter of the NAACP calling for Coors to spend
more money on black-owned businesses nationwide. Tt.e
tentative agi'ttment. which halted a fivc-<iay-old NAACP
boycott while a more detailed pact is completed, also calls
for more blacks to be brought into executive-level
pos1t1ons at Coors.
IRA guns down magiftrate
BELFAST. Northern Ireland -A Roman Catholff
magJstratc was ah cnttcal condition today after bein& shOt
by two gunmen of the outlawed Irish Republican Armyi
he lcfi church w1th his family. Tom Traversl S6, was ab
six times Sunday and had bullets removed rrom h.is liv
and lungs. His 22-year-old daughter Mary was kill ,
police said. His wife Joan escaped injury and was at h
husband's side at a Belfast hospital.
CIJJna mine pact .een '
PEKING ~ China s11d today it bas made "aipi ·
cant progress" an talks with Qccidcntal Petroleum Corp.
develop a. aiapt open-pit coal ttiine and that a final PKt t
expected shortly. The tatement by the China N
Agency, a state-run domestic Chincee-lan1uaae ttrVi
was the aovemmcnt's tint comment on the much-delay
Occidental dc<fl since the two sides &&teed to a fi
package for the project last w~k. The cost it estimated
$600 million. of which Ooeidental will 1uppl9 at>Mat S
million thro ugh loans and other lfTll'\ICment&, W
d1plom1t1c 1tnd busine souroc say.
Guinea trle11 ez-leaden
OAKAR. ~nepl -Guinea's new htad ofa\lte 11
the country's former leaders will be tried for "econosn
and odmtntstrauve mi taJccs" but no one will becxecu •
Conakry Radio reported. "We do not plan to kiU 1n10 .
We wall not do 1t. There will be no pohtical trials., 11·
C'ol. Lansana Conte. wbo took power in 1 coup t
Tuesday. He mAdc his comments Sun.day nipt at hit fi t nrw~ conforcncc tn Conakry. Guinea's capital. acc:ord.i
to the radto rcPort monuo~ here
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.~off os in bluejeanS: Stars
'.r ehearse for Oscar night
'n . , LOS ANGELES (AP) -ToniJ!tt's
.glittering Academy Awards telecast wall be
seen by millions of people in a record 75
nations worldwide, but the plain-wrap
Oscar rehearsal was a far more exclusive
event.
'tJ The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion was
•little more than two-thirds full for Sunday's
-mn-through, during which such award
presenters as Cary Grant. Sylvester
"Stallone, Mary Tyler Moore. Rock
'Hudson, Sammy Davis Jr. and Liza
'Minelli were put through their paces by
.llircctor Marty Pascua.
11 "This is all phony city today." Pascua
't:eassurcd actin• nominees Jane Alexander
·and Michael Came, who are also present a ng
·an award, when they looked dubious about
o p ening a realistic -loo k i ng
Price-Waterhouse envelope.
All the envelopes opened during re-~carsal named John Doe or Jane Doe as
nncr for a mythical film called "The
ohn Doc Story.•·
In the real ceremony for the 56th annual
, "Terms of Endearment" was
: ered the frontrunner for best picture.
tars, Shirley Maclaine and Jack
.Nicholson, and writer-director James L.
Brooks also were favored in their
categories.
To keep the Oscar show from running
Jl..VCr its allotted three hours, (>roducer Jack
Haley Jr. cut down on the hvc entertain-
ment. But there wilf be a number of film
tributes. including several honoring
achievers of the 1934 Academy Awards.
Even without the evening gowns and
black tics, the rehearsal was a glamorous
affair for those who got tickets, mostly
through connections to the academy, film
studios, the show's producers or ABC-TV.
whkh will televise the real event starting at
6p.m.
"If you can't get tickets to the awards.
you CQme here." said o ne studio worker
who refused to give her name. "It's
exciting. it's a tradition, and I heard it's
even funnier than the real show."
Security appeared about as tight as 1t w1ll
be tonight, and a knot of star-gazers and
photographers gathered outside the Music
Center's artist entrance to watch celebrities
in bluejeans and windbreakers drive up.
On the bleachers outside the main
entrance, a few hardy fans with sleeping
bags, coolers and radios had already staked
out choice seats. near the red carpet that will
be trod by most nominees tonight.
"We meet here every year," said Dec Dec
Dube, 21, of Torrance, motioning to
Frances Marquez, 27, of Los Angeles.
He arrived at 1 a.m. Sunday and she at
2:30 a.m.
"We're good friends for one day out of
every year -two days," she said. \
Inside, audience members oohed, aahed
and applauded as their favorite stars
mounted the stage dunng the long after-
noon.
:~RC takes part of blame
for poor N-plant quality
"' WASHINGTON (AP)
-While ~till blaming poor
utility management for
quality lapses that have
,plagued more than a dozen
·1ouclcarplants, government
taafety regulators arc ac-
"'..knowledgi ng that they
Uhemsclves may be part of
·.the problem.
(' In a 469-page report
rpreparcd for Congress, the
-.Nuclear Regulatory Com-
1 mission acknowledges that
st may have over-
emphasized the role of
independent quality as-
surance programs in catch-
tng mistakes after they were
made.
: The report puts into writ·
t (n' what some NRC of-
. tlficials, utility officials and
. llindustry and congressional
'ltritics have said for the last
'three years:
1· Both the failure of utility
''managers to realize the
complexity of the plants
they were building and the
NRC's emphasis on paper
documentation rather than
• 1lhe actual hardware are
'i1behind problems now ~ hmping several finished .,~lants closed. er "Our inspection and en·
. lforcemcnt progra~s work
'''..Qgainst the notion that
' quality has to be built into
the plant," said Ted
Ankrum, head of the
-NRC's quality assurance
branch. "We might have
too much paper in our
system."
"The industry and the
commission have struggled
with what is a quality
assurance program. but we
have not taken the next
step to assure that a QA
program can be im-
plemented," Ankrum told
the commission.
However. William
Dircks, the NRC's top staff
official. cautioned a$3inst
putting less emyhas1s on
the thousands o volumes
of written quality as-
surance reports required of
WILD
each plant.
The study found two
root causes of quali-
ty-related problems at sev-
eral plants:
•The failure or inability
of utili ty managers to
ensure adequate overall
control of a nuclear con-
struction project.
•The failure or inability
of the NRC to screen the
capability of various util-
ities . wanting to build
plants.
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CAPE CANAVERAL. Aa. (AP) -C'hal&cqr(1
astronauts will try apin Tuesday to 1n1re tbt cnppkd ~lar ~ax spa~raft with the shuu1e•1 bionk arm, and a
ftapt director said today they have a .. fiahtina cha~" to
carry out the first Mtellne repair miuaon in lpl(!t.
The satellite eluded them Sunday ~n free-ftyinJ spa~man George NeJson was unable to book on to tt
<Sespate repeated attempu.
0 We att in~ shape and antkipate a &oOd shot at il
tomorrow •• m.,.t director Jay GRJene told repe>ners. He
• .. j~ the drort was.liven new life by a dtamatic serin of
radio c.ommands from Eanh that stopped Solar Mu's
wild IY~tio~s, stabilrzi~ it for a 11fe approech.
"It s goana to be ti&ht; we have no auarantect " he
said. "But if everytbinJ works the way it does i~ the
simulator, we !tave a fi&hti~ chance.·~ .
Greene raised the pou1billty ofbnna.m& satellite beck
to f:arth for.repair, instead offix1n1 it in space. He said the
dCC1s1on will depend on how much maneuverina fuel
Challcnaer ~ remaining after Tuesday's effort.
The satclhte, formally known u the Solar Maxam um
Satellite, is a sophisticated solar observatory that was
la~nc.hed in 1980 to ~tudy sunspots and other r>henomena .
W1than ~ year a~r at reached orbit,. a ~ontro system and
electronics box failed. greatly rcducma Its vaJue to science.
Commander Robert Cnppcnand h is crew had hoped
to try again to rendezvous wub the satellite today but the
radio commands succeeded in steadying Solar Ma~ so well
1hat engineers had to start it spinning slowly again to
enhance the chance of J!lbbing 1t.
. "They did a magnificent job on the ground." Greene
said .. But beca~se t~e target is ~~w almost steady in space,
he said, there 1s a high probability the docking pin will be
on the side opposite the shuttle when it approaches.
It would be better •. he .said, ifSolar Max were given the
extra d~y to resume spuming slowly, about one revolution
every six mmutes, so the astronauts would have several
chances to grapple it with the 50-foot arm without havin&
to use valu~ble fuel to fl y around the spacecraft.
"We've decided not to do it today; we'll wait 'til
1omorrow,''. Mission <;ontrol. told the as1ronauts early
today. leaving them w1th a leisurely schedule -taking
pictures and conducting medical and scientific experi-
ments.
Astronaut James van Hoften took a look at a box full
of 3.300 honeybees 'llnd counted about 20 dead ones. The
survivors, be said, appeared to be building a good
honeycomb in their weightless world.
Ant i-nuke plan
could end threat
NEW YORK (AP)-The Soviets have been working
since 1967 to develop the kind of"Star Wars" anti-nuclear
defense that President Reagan "thinks we should embark
on,'' Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger said.
"And if they should get it first, it would be a very, very
dangerous world." Weinberger added in an interview on
ABC-TV's "This Week With David Brinkley."
Also appearing on the Sunday program was
astronomer Carl Sagan. who said the proposed system to
destroy incoming Soviet nuclear missiles would have a
destabilizing effect on the nuclear arms race and would be
"amazingly provocative."
But Weinberger said the U nited States. o nce it
develops the system. could offer it to the Soviets. thus
ending fear of nuclear attack on both sides and making
nuclear weapons obsolete.
Weinberger said the Soviet Union 1s ··violating the
sptnt" of the 1972 anti-ballistic missiles treaty, thus
forcing the United States to develop its own nuclear
weapons defense. ·
He said he fa vored a defense system over an arms
control treaty since there is no guarantee the Sov1e1s would
honor a treaty.
"If you're willing to 1rust the fate o f the world and the
United States and everyone else to your hopes tha1 maybe
the Soviets this lime will behave and keep a trealy. frankly,
I'm not," he said.
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kids to read
There are a lot of good reasons for governments to tax
citizens. Providing savings accounts for public institutions is not
one of them.
Fountain Va11ey School District has a savings account - a
.. reserve fund" -of nearly two million dollars. It is also having
difficUlty balancing its budget.
The district's trustees are on the horns of a dilemma: Should
they spend money from their savings account or should they lay
off 62 teachers and other professionals?
The current staffing ratio in the district is one teacher for
every 28 students. That is above what education experts would
describe as optimal. If the layoffs are carried out as planned, the
ratio will climb to 1 :30. That is too high.
If the Fountain Valley trustees believe their mission is to
provide quality education, they should revise their layoff plans.
Perhaps it is possible to spare a few of those 62 employees,
perhaps it's possi ble to ask the rest to work a little longer and do
a little more. But it is not reasonable to expect to increase class
sizes and expect to maintain -or attain -high standards.
If the Fountain Valley trustees believe their mission is to
provide a grade-A. first-q uality baby-sitting service, they should
proceed with the layoffs.
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that the persistent decl i!1e in measurable perform~nce. of the
public education system 1s unacceptable. Reform leg1slat1on has
been enacted and fundins has been promised. Although
Governor George Deukmej1an·s current budget proposal does
not fulfill that promise. there is reason to believe the governor.is
sincere about finding new sources of funds ..
The state, it seems, has finally gotten its priorities in order.
Fountain Valley should do the same.
LETTER S
Colu.mnlst's suggestion -
sznacks of isolat1onis.m
To the Editor
The lntemat1onal De\elopment
Assoc1at1on that Pat Buchanan would
··terminate contnbut1ons to .. (Daily
Pilot. March ~2) has -with its
interest-free loans to the poorest
nations fo r agriculture. rural deve lop-
men t. electr ic power. tele-
communications and education -
been described by more responsible
observers as "enabl(1ng) countries to
Ja , the groundwork ror economic
developmen1. .. key in determining
whe-ther the more than 800 million
persons mired 1n absolute poven y
can be s1~nificantly reduced by tht·
end of thi s ce ntul).'. Before argmng
for punishing IDA and the World
Bank for a loan to Chana. Buchanan
should ha ve considered the U.S. Far
Eastern allies who have also received
substanttal loans from them: South
Korea. Thailand. the Phthppines.-
For the U.S to ha\e .. demanded
and gotten 'eto po"'er O\ er all loans
from the World Bani.." as BuC'hanao
wants. besides the incredible ar-
rogance. "ould be insulting to our
own allies. a' the Bank 1s controlled
b) the West on a one-dollar. one-' ote
basis. The U.S. already has the
commanding voice by holding 21
percent of the shares. If Bucha nan
wants the U.S. to have absolute
control be should be willing to pay the
price of acquiring it by the legal and
proper wa y -buying 51 ~rcent of
the shares.
If "in the security interests of the
United States." Buchanan would
"evacuate" the United Nations on
grounds of it being a "spy center,"
then to be consistent he would have to
fa vo r sim ilar action agaisnt NATO.
which has had more senous secunty
problems.
If ''bankers make bad foreign
policy" right-wine column ists make
worse. "Nati onalist," coming from
Buchanan, smells like "isolation 1st. ..
If even Ronald Reagan 1sn·t evident I)
tough enough to please him, ~h)
doesn't Buchanan get ofT has
high-horse and run for president
h1msetr.
JOHN W. OSBORN. JR.
ice President. Southern California
D1v1s1on
l nited Nations Association of the
L'S.\
Club does not endorse
To th l· Editor
Recenth . a campaign letter from a
ctt) counnl candidate alll'gcd that thl·
Laguna Reach Democratic Club en-
dorsed a candidate for thl' school
board ·\'>prcs1dent ofthl'club. I must
correct tlw. m1.,1 nformat1on
The lkmocrat1c Club ah,olutcl}
dad f',() I l'ndorc,c an\ l.tnd1datl' 111
the school h11.1rd clel t1on I urthcr. we
do nut cndor\c an) l'and1d,11ec; in an)
non-pan1<,an race Our b}-la"i.
proh1h1t u., trom eH'n L'ndorsang
rnm3r: land1dates an part1.,an races
It .., true that a c,chool hoard
candidate ma1kd a lcllL'r u<,1ng th L·
club's letterhead Ho\H., er th1' "a'i
done '-'tthout the apprcl\al or lno"l·
edge or the c..luh'c, memlx·r<; .ind four
of 1t!> fiq~ nl1k cr' I "a' 3'> <iurpn<,ed
as 30\0nl' 1<> n.·ll'l\l' that lcllL'r in the
mail · "" J>cmotrat1l ( luh lund'l
'-'ere U\cd to pa' tor it ,
The C luh"• curn·nt hoard agn.'L''
that the local races should remain
non-pan1san. Personally. I am sup-
poning a candd1ate for Ctl) council
who is a Republican. I believe that
most Lagunans will agree that our
local issues regarding fiscal responsi-
bi lit}. growth and development
should remain separate from panisan
poli tics To mt\ them up "ith what
political part} o;omeone belongs to. or
combining them with state and
national issues and candidates. 1s not
the best wa' for our local decisions to
be made. ·
The "maJOrtl} .. that Mr. Chn -
11ansen 1s urging to .. take control"' an
Laguna Beach should not be based on
pan1san poltt1cal affiliation. as he
<>ecms to be sugge\ttng. but rath er a
concern for thl' issues facing our
communtt).
M O.\N WOOLDR IDGE
President
Laguna Beach Democratic Club
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readers' comments
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.. If even Ronald Reagan /sn •t evidently tough eno&slh to please him,
why doesn 't (columnist Patrick) Buchanan get off hTf! high-horse and
run for president hlmse1r·?
Stars of the future twinkle
in production of 'Annie'
It was an e'enmgofthe purest kind
of magic. Mu sic! Dancing! Drama!
Corned'' Ann and I had tickets to an amateur
production of Annie. This panicular
production was played 1n Costa
Mesa. so we left earlv. beause we
didn't really know where we were
goin$ and we wanted to get a decent
parking place. The play was sched-
uled to stan at 7 p.m. and despite our
good intentions. we arrived at about
6:45. We lucked into a park.in& space
and wen t 1ns1de.
The auditorium was jammed.
which isn't too unusual for an
opening night. and the air was thick
with excitement . People we re run-
ning about. taking care of last minute
details. Lights were tested. The sound
S)Stcm was given a final check. You
could hear scenef) being shifted
around behind the dosed cun.am. 1\11
in all. son of your standard. usual.
hectic burst of activity that ~oes wi th
a rap1dl) approaching cun.am time.
But this was definite)} not ~our
standard. U'iual productton of Annie.
In this pan1cular production.
(directed and produced by Suk}
Rea lly and Claire Ryan) Annie 1s
played b} a child star, Terra Mo" re}.
That's where the similant~ ends. In
BILL
HARVEY
this production. ALL of the roles are
pla yed by child stars. Daddy War-
bucks. Miss Hannigan. MISS Farrell.
Rooster. FDR. all of them. played b)
eight to 13 year olds.
But then. that's the age range )ou'll
find 1n the 4th. 5th and 6th grades of
Cahfom1a School.
I've had no pre' 1ous e).penence
"1th school plays. so I went "1th an
o~n mind. What the heck. n couldn't
be THAT bad.
It was MARVELOUS'
In the first place. undenaking a
produc11on of Annie 1s a pretty
amb1 t1ous project. This production
has 45 roles. as well as IS songs, most
of which were backed up b> dancers.
It has sc' {'n different scenes. Think of
the lines to be lea med. Think of th e
song l}ncs Think of the costumes to
be made Thank of moving all of that
scenen around. Do you began to get
the picutre?
It came off without a httch.
Not only that, but th ese kids were
GOOD! Terri Mowrey belted out a
rendition of "Tomorrow .. that was
right up there 'wi th any I've ever
heard. Rooster (Kyle Evans), Miss
Hannigan (Ki m Nagami) and Lily
(Melanie Graves) brought down the
house with their excellent ~r
formance of "Easy Street ...
I can't list all of the names here. but
these kids put an incredible amount
of work into this thin$. as did all of the
peopl~ who were behind the scenes. It
was an evening ve'?' well spent.
There was one 1--ycar-old who. an
m}' opinion, has an Oscar an her
future. should she decide to pursue
show business.as a career. Her name
1s Jill. and she pla}'ed one of Dadd}
Warbucks· maids. This as only my
opinion. )OU understand. but Jill
brought somethini to the role that
was special. The minute she appeared
on stage she captured m> attention
and I lost complete track of ever;-
thing else that was going on. She's a
very special voung lady.
Oh. yeah.'Did l mentton the fac t
that Jill's last name 1s Harvey?
Columaisl BJ/l Harvey lives la
Hualiagtoa Be•cb.
Mind your own business!
ome researchers o"erdo 11. I think
The) ·,c studied dog"alkcrs. To le3 m
that :!5 percent turn away so as not to
look "hen the dog docs what it's
supposed to do out there. The
researchers now expect to break this
down to find out what percentage
turn away out of personal distaste as
opposed to the perce ntage who turn
away so as not to embarrass the dog.
They want to know too much. those
researchers.
"If permanent pre"" clothes arc
rea ll y pc rmanent press." inquires
humorist Kc' 1n Roonn . "wh\ 1<1
thl·rc a 'et tang for 11 on m) 1ron·r•
In Man1toha·., W1nn1peg. Carol
Ruttons "as engaged to Bob Bowes at
last rcpon. and the pair were getting a
ltttle ttred of cute com ment.
Q. How many convicts get killed b}
other convicts?
..\. T31..c 1983. In state ~ni
tent1anes. 94 inmates so died. ln
federal prisons. 11 dad so. Those were
homicides. Might men tion the
su1c1des ran pretty close. In that year.
90 state pnsoners and 12 federal
pnsoners killed themselves. Outside
th e walls durinj that time. 79 law
enforcement officerc; died in the line
of duty.
() Ho" do you ell.plain the fact that
it"· agatn!lt the law an Concord. N.H ..
for an employee to work 1n bare feet ?
A. \\ 111 you accept a guess? Con-
cord as the home of· the Concord
grape. With grapes you make wine.
But first you ha"e to crush them.
History records that this can be done
by jumping up and down, barefooted.
in vats of them. However. most
consumers, even some of the old boys
under the bridge. find that notion
distasteful.
One side ofa common old Roman
coin bore the imprint of a head. the
other side of a ship. So when Romans
flipped a coin -whi ch they did -to
settle something. they said. "Head or
ship."
L.M. Boyd Is 11 syadlcated
columaisl.
E x p losive pipes threaten millions
".\SHI NGTO'l-A maze of
underground "p1pr bombs" could
endanger tens of ma I hons of A men-
cans in ho mes and office buildings all
overthccountry. Yet the Reagan
administration 1sdoing ltttle or
nothing to meet the threat.
-\I most 1.75 m1ll1on males of p1pc-
ltncs-carry1ng natural ga s. oil.
anhydrous ammonia and oth er haz-
ardous matenals under ourc1t1es and
countryside -arc slowly rotting
away. Some are al ready leaking. and
the danger grows inexorabl y as the life
span of the steel pipes (generally 16 to 40 years) runs out
Despite ordtrs from t on~ress. the
Department ofTransponat1on as
failing in 1tsduty to an<;pect the pipes
for s1ans of corrosion. poor welding .
and other weaknesses that could lead
to leaks of tem f} 1ng proportions.
The General Accounting Office ha!.
censured the DOT an a 94-page draft
rcpon obtt i ned b) m) a socia te Les
Whitten. Theco,eroftht'repon
warnsaaaino;t publtcat1on or other
"1mproix-rd1K"losure." but I thank
the danger a~ too great to conceal from
the un,uspect1n1cmzens who arc
sttt1ng on topofthest 1ime bomb$.
Althou~ the GAO rcpon 's
lanauaae 11r1utaou . its mcssaac is
that tht oors ncghgcnce, mis-
management. slueg1shnc and
downn1ht stup1dtt) are to blame
Htrc art the htghltghtc;.
-"( ·oncem~ e1l1St ovl't the
danittr'i po<1cd h} the 1ox1c flam·
Jac1
AIDEISOI
~
mable and hi&hly combustible
substances wluch arc carried through
the pipchnesat relatively high press-
ures. often nearorthrouah highly
populated areas." the rcPort warns.
-Many of the underiround
ptpchncsatt never inspected as the
lawandcommonscnscdictate. DOT
inspectors don't cveiflmow where
some of the ptpeli neurc.
-The DOT has purposely under-
staffed 1ts mspection program. de-
spite the nsk of"dcath'l. ~nous
1nJune and .. prop-
cny.oenv1ronmenUll damllfe "It ha~
al\O failed to oversee state an~pec1ors
as 1111 SUPPoSCd to do _ .. Some(p1pchne)opcra1ors
(have) been inspect~ onl) once every
three 10 li~yurs. 9.'h1lc 01hen(ha\le)
not been in pccted at all "
-Amona those who rcce1 ved
inadequate or no an,pect1on were
known h11h·rl k operators With
previous viola1ioo tn h1Jh-dcns1t)
areas. The~ 'hou Id be in,J)C'('tcd
annually
-Th e m1n1mum number of
tnsrx-Ctl)f' rrqu1red to kt"'t'p the na·
!I
.111on 's pi~lines safe 1s 228. As of earl>
th1sycar. thercwerc1ust 16. The
administration's cost< utters have
refused to add more inspectors. even
th ough the DOT's responsibilities
will be increased by a law that takM
effect later this year.
-Errors, incons1stcnc1es and inac-
curacies in the oors muddled
records make it d1 fli cult to dctcrm 1 nc
which pipeli nes are ~fe and which
are not.
-Most oft heh undrcds of
thousands of pipeline leaks each year
are harmless. but DOT figure show
that in 1982 there were 21 deaths. 272 1njurie~. 200 hatardous ltqu1d pipe
acc1dcntsand 1,71 1 ma1orgas hne
failures.
The GAO study was ordered by
Rep PhihpSharp, ().Ind .. one oft he
few 1n government who 1 alarmed It
the ptpchne s1tuat1on. He has good
rt.3son 10 he. In 1968. a p$ p1pchnc
explosion. touch~ offby a firt in a
aun store. destroyed half of down·
town Rtchmond. Ind., lulhna4 I
Footno1t: In statement.a Dcpin· people. ~
mcntorrran nation spoke man
insisted h1sa~rtcy11 ''rtduc1n1 . a.as
pipeline aCC'ldcnts," tS for&1naa
" trona fcdcral·stltc cn~orcemcnt
penncnhap," and as fO(us1 na us
wptttJonson hiaJl-nsk problem~
' J•~ AHUH• 11 • IJ'8dlrl IH
n1 .... i.1.
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PAT
Buc111.u
Frltz
has got
to have
Ha.rt
Gary Hart for V P
is De ms' b est
hope in November
WASHINGTON-Gary Han has
an insoluble froblem. The more the
voters sec o him, the less well he
does. In the New York primary.
where Han's exposure was greatest,
he lost by 18 points. Had Jesse
Jackson stood down after Ill inois,
Walter Mondale would have swept
the black vote and swamped Han in a
landslide.
For Gary Hart. then, the hand-
writing is on the wall. Mondale bas
not only recovered from his New
England debacle and Han's triumph
of Su~r T ucsday, ht' has. in the three
weeks subsequent, captured the big
primaries of Illinois and New York.
swept an overwhelming majority of
the caucus states. extended his lead
among delegates. and revitalized the
shocked Democratic establishment.
As Mondale's bench strength begins
to tell an the middle innings, for Hart,
the bloom is visibly fading from his
winter rose.
But Mondale also has a problem.
Wh11t' he appears to have recaptured
the band of the a:irl who jilted him.at
the alter in New Hampshire, he has
not won her heart. The Democratic
Pany at San Francisco may reconcile
1tselfto settling down with Fritz, but it
as not looking forward to the ex-
perience wtth enthusiasm. excite~
ment or hope. 1
Former Y ice President Malaise -
as President Reagan atlls him -
needs to energize hi$ ~didacy a~d
campaign for the fall or a drubbing in
November seems certai n. He has to
make what Richard Nixon used to
call the "big play." He needs to put
Gary Han on the ticket.
Supponers of both candidates wlll
recoil an re vulsion at the prospect -
today. Which is natural, given the
heated and harsh words that have
been exchanged between them, words
that will not. be forgotten. But
Johnson and Kennedy panisans re-
coiled at the prospect of putting LBJ
on the ticket of an Irish Catholic
whose father LBJ had disparaged as
an appeaser of Adolf Hitler.
Without LBJ, Kennedy would not
have carried Texas, nor the fi ve other
southern states crucial to his election.
Hart would bring not only youth
and interest and excitement to the
ticket, but a constituency Mondale
cannot otherwise win -the young
urban professionals, the peace ac-
tivists. the McGovemite liberals fed
up wi th the special interest politics
and cold war liberalism of Hubert
Humphrey. A Mondale-Han ticket
would unite a party badly tom apan
by this bitter primary struggle. It
wo uld bring back into the Democratic
fold perhaps millions who could not
vote for Can er. and would not vote
for Reagan -the John 8. Anderson
constituency. Without Han on the
ticket. Anderson could siphon off
millions of votes.
Through the precist kind of cam-
paian he has conducted -separatina
himstlf from Mondale wherever
possible-Hart has made himself the
perfect complement to Walter Mon-
dale.
Han's acceptance wo uld be seen as
an act of graciousness, the very model
of the good loser beana loyal to the
higher cause: the defeat of Ronald
Reagan. Han would have four
months to heal the wounds he had
inflicted on the party establishment~
he wi ll have pre-empted any other
Democrat -a Mario Cuomo or Dale
Bumpers -from beina elevated by
bypassinJ Han on the tOad to the
nomina11on in 1988 -should Mon·
dale lose.
The Democrats• best shot at 1984, 1
Iona shot. is surely for Mondale to put
Han on the ticket. then pve Jesse
Jackson what he demands -party
support for an end tq the nan-oft'
clccuons in the South that wipe out so
many black candidates. Then, f<qet
Otx1e and attempt to defeat Ronald Rcaaan Wltb 1 "Northern Stratqy .. -i.e. 1 sweep of New Enaland. New
York. t.hC mad·Atlantie states. the
Midwestern Stites {&ave Indiana).
M1nouri. the upper Midwest. and the
Pacific coa t states of Orqon and
Washina1on as the el~torat buc.
Anybody aot a better idea for Old
Fritt?
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to honor Chancellor Aldrich .
Attending Celebrate UCl -thc university's annual
exposition of campus life-may require an advanced
degree in stamina and curiosity this year.
Added to Saturday's array of strollina musicians.
scientific demonstrations. international food and cami val
ndes will be a special event. a "ChanceUor Dan-a-Thon."
This lighthcaned walk throu&h the campus in honor
of retiring UCI Chancellor Daniel 0. Aldrich Jr. will begin
at 9 a.m. at the Administration Build in& fla&poles.
Proceeds from the walk's registration fee......:$30 for groups,
SIS for individualsand S l 0 for students and children
under 12 -will be donated to the Daniel and Jean Aldrich
Scholarship Fund.
Sponsors ·aim for
Olympic gold, too
Celebrate UCI featuressomethinf for everyone in the
family-the Wayzgoosc Medieval Faire, campus tours,
lectures on medical research, Eanh Day ex_hibitors,
student information and more. Most activities take place
in and around the university's 20-acre Campus Park
between l 0 a.m. and S p.m. Admission is free.
The festive weekend actually begins Friday when a
carnival of rides and games will be open from 6 p.ra to
midnight on the university's front lawn facing Campus
Drive. The carnival continues from noon to midnight
through Sunday when Celebrate UCI closes with a Greek
SongfCst performed by fraternities and sororities.
LOS ANGELES (AP)-What do a rose.
a candy bar, Muzak, a waste management
firm, and 300 Ja,rnese-made basketballs
have in common.
A special link with the Summer Olym-
pics.
All have "official" status as products.,
sponsors, suppliers or licensees of the Los
Angeles Games. Only those with member-
ship in the exolusive sponsorship pr<>Jram
arc authorized to carry the five-nngcd
Olympic symbol on their products.
The group ranges from industry giants
such as American Telephone & Telegraph,
brewing king Anheuser-Busch, and
Coca-Cola to Frisbee licensees, and arc
providing one third of the revenue for the
SSOO million needed to stage the Summer
Games.
The "official" list has nearly everything
imaginable:
-A hybrid tea rose produced by a Los
Angeles Jinn will be used for youth
involvement to beautify Southern Cali-
fornia communities prior to the Olympics.
scheduled for July 28-Aug. 12.
-Snick.e~ and M&M's have been
designated lJ1.C "official snack food" of the
Summer Game u.
-As the "omcaal" supplier of pro-
grammed music. Muzak w111 be piping a
vanety of sounds into various rooms and
halls at the Olympic complex.
-Waste Management, Inc .. the largest
firm of its kind in the world, is the "official
supplier'' for waste system manaaement
services at the Games. Translated, that
means picking up the trash -"one of the
most important functions of a modem
society," according to Harry Usher, general
manager of the Los Angeles Olympic
Organizing Committee.
-As the Games' "official" tele-
communications sponsor. AT&T will in-
stall one of the world's largest and most
advanced temporary information manaJC-
ment and communacauons systems. tying
together 28 competition sites over 4,SOO
square mites.
-Molten Rubber Industry Co., Ltd., of
Japan, is the "official" supplier of basket-
balls used during the Olympics.
Of the 29 sponsors, I 0 percent are from
foreign countries. Five percent of the SS
suppliers and about .S percent of the SO
licensees are foreign firms.
From each of the sponsors. LAOOC
obtained between $4 million and S 13
million in cash, goods or services. or about S 170 million. Fuji Film Co:z for example.
will process 2S3,000 rolls 01 film -more
than 200 miles of film -for the media
durina the Games.
The sponsorship re¥enucs, added to the
$225 million broadcasting contract with
ABC. make up almost 80 percent of the
income for the LAOOC budget.
Licensees. who pay I 0 percent of their
take to the LAOOC. sec a big market for
Olympic-related merchandise. Surveys in-
dicate the Olympics will attract an ad-
ditional 600,000 vjsitors to the Los An&eles
area during July and August.
"Imagine you were having a Super Bowl
not once. but twice. maybe 21/2 times a day
for IS straight days, and you have an idea of
what kind of demand there will be," said
Dan Greenwood, a 20-year career banker.
who is LAOOC vice president of sponsor-
ships. An estimated $95 million will be
spent on Olympic-related memorabilia.
He defends the high standards of the
marketing program. "One thing you'll
never see is Sam the Eagle (commercial
mascot of the Summer Olympics) holding
a sponsor's product in his hands. We're
very sensitive about that."
The main event remains Saturday, however, when the
student-sponsored Wayzgoose Faire fills Campus Park
with conunuous music, medieval-style costumes.joust-
ing, juggling and more than 100 food and information
booths. The UCI Medical Center will be represented with
displays, health screening tests, nutritional quiz games and
a paramedic unit demonstrating equipment.
The Chinchillas (dulcimer singers), Society for
Creative Ananchronism (re-creating the skills of knight-
hood), Bello Canto Consort (Renaissance instrumentals)
and Backwoods Jazz Quartet will appear on the
Wayzgoose stage.
From I Oa.m. to 4 p.m. special trams with student
guides will depart from in front of the Administration
Building, circle the campus and stop for passenJers
wishing to view demonstrations at other UCI sates. Shuttle
buses, operating from noon to 3 p.m. wilt take visitors to
UCl'sCollegeofMedicineortoursofUCl housing.
Eanh Day activities irt UCl's Gateway Plaza will
featureakeynoteaddressat noon by Irvine Mayor Larry
Agran, speakinaabout nuclear non~proliferation. Other
participants will include FriendsofNewport Bay, local
Audubon Society chapters and Alliance for Survival.
Persons interested in the environment also are invited
to tours oft he San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh, to be
conducted at 9 and 11 a.m. from the gates oft he UCI
Arboretum at North Campus (comer of Jamboree Road
and Campus Drive). The arboretum. noted for its
collections oforchidsand aloes. will be open from 9 a.m. to
noon.
Another phase of the university celebration -Irvine
Update-willstartat8:30a.m. in Crawford Hall. Here the
public, especiaJty hil!t school juniors and seniors and
transfer students, will find lectures throughout the day on
student services, academic opportunities and career
possibilities.
The fifth annual songfest. "A Musical Tribute to
Life," based on Broadway show tunes will be staged at 2
and 7p.m.SundayinCrawford Hall. Advance tickets are
available at the ASUCl/Campus Ticket Office in
UniversityCenterforS4.
Specific information on all Celebrate UCI activities.
including concerts, lectures and tours. will be found in
programs available at Celebrate UCI information booths.
Free parking and first aid also will be provided.
Top patrons
of Viennese
Ball honored
Gilanos invite them to
'April in Paris' luncheon
The Big Canyon home and garden of Carol and
M1claael Glluo made the picturesque setting for the
Viennese Ball committee's" April in Paris" luncheon.
The party, honoring patrons of the May 5
fund-raiser for the Ora nae County Pacific Sympho ny
Association, spread into the terraced prden where
bright flowers formed a backdrop for original paintings
by Agarn and prints by C'haaall. Picasso. Matisse,
Rockwell, Lupcni and Luongo from the Lawrence Ross
Gallery at Fashion Island.
E•e 8telnber1 and RaJ lkola, pna1dent of
Paclftc 8ymp6ony, •bared a 1a.,ia. •
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C179ta1 and Scott Camp~ll. aboTe, cbat wttb hoeteM Carol
Gllano wblle laer hub&Dd lllcbael welcom• patronahlp
chairman MarSaret Karcher and her huband Carl, below. ,,
As beautiful as the grounds were, however. the
house itself was the center bf attention. Michael Gilano
took several guests on short tours to see European
touches used by interior designer Josepla Muno, and his
wife, Nancy.
"I like French and Italian and English (styles). so
that's the theme of the house," Gila no explained,
pointina out a richly polished, hanc:karved wood
mantle over the fireplace. "Everything had to be
authentic, either a reproduction or a onc-<>f..a.Jcind
object.'•
A curvina iron staircase. purchased from a British
lawyer, bad been salvaged from a bombed-out industrial
buildina in Enaland, and the cellar was a reproduction of
one in France.
Betty Behla scrvcd as ··keeper of the wine cellar."
assisted by "8111 Aaa Moriarty iniimiting th~ small
room to 20 vis1ton.
EveStel•ber1 wu in charae of the luncheon, and
Mar1aNt K.ardter. wbo wa theft with husband, Carl, is
patronship chairman.
Tem KeJ, who helped arranac the sale of the home
to tbcGllanos. and hisdauahtcrSte,...leattcndcd as
d1dl.an"J&ndhmlrti11Ro&1from 8eYcrly H1ll ,Pew
Cottoa, M•ry and Dr.JeMJ...._, Jeau1eand Rick
l.a•reeee. R1dl and Dr. Leck Gee Dlq, Ba*ra
DomhM(9ea and w .... Gwe1daow1k.l.
Paparazri is written b Daily Pilot t)'le Editor
Melinda Hud leston.
Jeannie ud ll1ck Lawreace wen aaoac
peet. aathered ln tile terraced •uden.
BIDDERS
WAXING
POETIC~
Museum sold after·
farewell to arms
MIAMJ (AP) -It mi&ht _..,
been the top social event ol d>c
season with appearances by Lou
Gehrig. Prince Philip, Gofdon
Cooper. Bob Hope. Adolf Hata.and
even Clarie Gable, smoking bis ptpe
next to Queen Eliz.abcth t.
But at was re.ally the fare-..ell of the
Miami Wax Museum.
More than 17S bodies, fa feet.
fingers. and assorted umfonm and
rcplia went to the hi&hest ba<*"s an
an all-day auction.
Dr. Howard Sanford of Norib
M1am1 Beacb always v..an.ed lais
colleac pttsident to be Wlth ..._ m
hishvina room. So heshellcd<Jlllt SSO
for a bust of Owl&}\t Eite~.
who once presided ovtt C°""9bia
Universuy.
.. There's a lot of things )' ro.ild
do wnh \bt'$e ftautH.. •• said Ceol
Nichols.• psycholoSY teacher from
HoD~ood. .. I could brina thCtr into
my du room and ult tUdlill lo
.write about them."
By noon Friday tM biddina was
livefy and the pun dead1 .
Wh(n hands Vt'CJC d"mpcd out on
the bud table near auct1oaccr Jim
Gall • .someone said. ··u.· ai\lc Gall a band ..
When a pair of croucd .,...
put up for bids someoM m .. F~ l .u.u .... •• __ _,
Aod wMn l foot WU l0&4' ~
chanted "T ~ tool. tootM. IOOd· by," M • O
The m~um. iU -'rn
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Lori La Velie and Craia
Crandall. both of Costa Mesa,
were married in a March I 0
ceremony at the Newport
Mesa Christian Center.
The bride, daughter of
Tom and Barbara La Velie of
Costa Mesa, wore a gown of
satin and re-embroidered
Alencon lace fashioned with
Victorian sleeves and a lace
· edged scalloped chapel train.
Kelley Ferauson was
maid of honor and Tami La
Veile. Jodi La Velie. Cathi
Clampett and Barbie Marik
were bridesmaids.
The bridegroom is the
son of Tom and Judy Cran·
dall of Costa Mesa. Al Ada
served as best man with Chris
Crandall. Curt CrandaJI, Russ
Lee and Dave Pisarski serving
as ushers. Lori CruclaU
After greeting 42S guests at a reception at the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Cl ub. the couple left on a wedding
trip to Big Bear and Palm Springs. They arc now living in
Huntington Beach.
She is employed by Meyerhors Restaurant and he is
with the Santa Ana Fire Department.
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noted mostly for her stacc "I will now be considered
work in the past decade. 11 for the aood roles for
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Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa was the scc~e of the
April 7 wedding of Tami Rae Farmen and Patnck John
Kehoe. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Farmen of Costa Mesa and is a graduate of Estancia Hiah
School. She is employed at Doheny State Btach.
The bridearoom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. f.dward
Kehoe of Santa Ana Hei~ts. He is a paduate ofNewpon
Harbor Hi.ah School and is an employee of the McDonnell
Doualas Corp. The couple plan to make their home in
Costa Mesa after a wedding trip to Aorida and the
Caribbean Islands.
Borowakl-Secord
Linda Louise Secord became the bride of Steven M_•rk
Borowski in a March 3 ceremony at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. The Rev. Dr.
John Huffman Jr. officiated.
The bride is the dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Secord of Huntington Beach. She is a araduate of Marina
High School and the University of Arizona where she
served as president of her Delta Gamma sorority chapter.
She is now employed as a computer programmer.
The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jane Borowski of
Yorba Linda. He is a graduate of UCJ where be was a
varsity baseball pitcher and was drafted by the Milwalkee
Brewers Baseball team. He is now a stockbroker with
Newhard, Cook &. Co. in Lon& Beach.
A reception immediately following tfte ceremony was
held at the Newporter Reson Hotel. After a wedding trip to
Hawaii, the newlyweds are residing in Huntington Beach.
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By FRED ROTHENBERG
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NEW YORK -"Tender Mercies'' is one of those
warm. intimate films that 101 lost at the theater box office
but found a home on Home Box Office.
It ranked 97th among the top-grossint movies for
1983 as compiled by Variety. Yet. in its firsuhowing on
the pay-cable service March 18, "Tender Mercies"
handily outperformed the network fare on ABC, ~and
NBC in HBO's 13.5 million TV households, according to
the A.C. Nielsen Co. "Quality films play proportionatelr better on cable,
that's the experience of 'Tend.er Merc!es.'" said Ste".e
Scheffer. HBO's executive vice president for mov1e
acquisitions.
"Tender Mercies." starring Robert Duvall as a faded
country-and-western star piecing toaether his life, is up for
best picture in the Academy Awards, which will be
broadcast tonight on ABC. The film is reflective of many
of this year's major-category nominees: small-scale
productions. without mass appeal.
Of the fi ve films nominated for best picture, only
.. Tenns ofEndcannent" (16th but still rising in 1984) and
''The Big Chill" (2Sth) made the Top SO on Variety's fist of
I 983's bi8'Cst grossing ftJms through last Dec. 31. The
other nominees were .. The Right Stuff' (S6th) and "The
D~sscr" (unlisted).
In its nominations. the industry tends to reward
seriousness of purpose, messaae and emotion. while the
moviegoing public prefers fantasy, adventure. romance
and comedy.
Goin& into the 1983 Academy Awards, the 10
top-grossing films on Variety's list were .. Return of the
Jedi," "Tootsie," "Tradina Places;• "War Games,"
"Superman Ill," "Aasbdance.'' "Stayina >\live," .. Octo-
pussy," "Mr: Mom" and "48 Hrs."
Among these, only "Tootsie" was deemed wonhy of a
best picture nomination, and it lost to "Gan~i" laat year .
"Historically, there's a bunch of movies in the
Academy Awards that don't capture the imagination of
the public.'' said Scheffer. "If those movies don•t do well
quickly, the theaters grab the next available 01ovie to try
and sell more popcorn."
Scheffer said movies that get lost in that shuffle often
find more receptive audiences in_ the homes. "One
theory," be said, "is that a movie that is eve~y's third
choice will act hurt because people just don t get to see it
before their attention turns to the next aroup of movies
released.''
Except for the blockbusters that set re-released or do
well in videocassette sales ("E.T . .'' "Raiders of the Lost
Ark" and "Jedi"), most films arc available to HBO about
a year after their theatrical runs.
That was the pattern wttb "Tender Mercies.'' and
HBO's decision to broadcast the movie in March was
made before the Oscar nominations were announced.
When the mm received five nominations. the produccn
tried to delay the cable release. to capitalize on toni.aht's
exposure. .
Scheffer said HBO would have complied, but the
viewinc auldcs and promotional material for March.
which included "Tender Mercies.'' already had been
printed.
This bothered the producers more th.an Scheffer. He
said he believes awards have a nealiaible iml*t on
ratin15. "Nominations mean vinualfy notbiQS. awards
mean vinually nothins, •• he said ... M•rbe. winnJna eiaht
or 10 awards would make a marainaJ daffereace."
He said a movie's succea at the bol office is the
paramount factor for success later on HBO, whkh ii why
be predicted that "Tootsie'' would be "one of ourall·time
hat . " (It's 1ehedulcd fot" di1ttjbution O"ft HBO nexf
month.)
Amons its advantqtt. "Toouie" is a comedy, has 1
bi111ar(Dustin Hoffman) and wuumasb bit with a lot of
publicity. 1t also should repeat weU. ComeditS of\en do.
In contrast ... Gandhi," even with its ciaht OICan,
isn't ellpectcd to ruch wide audiences. With a
predominantly forclJll cast. 11 is not a comedy, an
advcnlW't&ap ora lovcstory. And n'a&ont.meaninaevH
if people watch It once. they're unlikely to watch it qain.
"Oandhi" will be on HBO thit fall.
Scheffer said he e•pccted that "The Rtaht Stuff,"
comin1 to cable later this )tar. would improw on its P90f
thcatncal pcrl'onnancc. The movie about the nrst
amonauu 11 more than three hours Iona. Yet the lenath.
which detcmd some film fant. may n0t be a . .,ut
disadvantase in auractlna a flnM1me audieMC on HBO.
"That'1 tht con~cnicncc factor or homc .. vicwina. ''
hcffcr 1&1d. •
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Fro. m Chekhovian tcriocomcdy io.. Las yep .. style
revue. theaters aJona the Oranee Coast will be U&btifta up
.uthil wftk as four new local stqe productions IO on the
boards.
The Che~ov piece is South Coast R.cperto_ry'a ' production of .. The
Seaauu:· openina
Tuesday, while the
revue -an evenina
of female im·
~rsonation titled T11
T ''lavender Follies" RUS ~ -arrives Wednes-
••••••lllii•••• day at Sebastian's West Dinner Plaj·
houtc. Also openina Wednesday is .. Cloud 9" at UC
Irvine while the comedy "Gramercy Ghost" bows in Fri~at the Huntington eeach Pla)'houtc.
" 'he Seagull," the play which brought the pJaywriaht
to... e, is directed by Sharon Ott, artistic d irector of the
Berkeley Repenory Theater, while its cast includes John
Driver. autpor of the new play ''Chekhov in Yalta,"
unveiled recently at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater.
Others ip th~' company are Andra Akers, Thomas Hulce,
Mary Beth Fisher, Ron Boussom, Noreen Hennessey, Art
Koustik, Kay E. Kuter, Jaclc Mclauahlin-Oray, Annie
Murray and Brad Zerbst.
Perfonnances will be given nightly eXGtPt Mondays
at 8 p.m. (7:30 Sundays) and weekend matinees at 2:30
through May 13 at the Fourth Step Theater,' §SS Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for reservations.
"Lavender Follies'' comes to Sebastian's from a
year-Iona engagement at Las Vegas' Fremont Hotel. The
show's stars are all men doina impressions offamous show
business ladies.
The revue will be staacd Wednesdays through
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunda,)'s at I and 7 p.m. on an
open-ended run at Sebastian s. 140 Ave. Pico, San
Oemente. Reservations 492·99SO.
Caryl Churchill's "Cloud 9" will be staged for four
performances, Wednesday through Saturday, at 8 p.m. in
the Fine Arts Studio Theater on the UCI campus. Robert
Gropn is directing and tickets may be ordered by calling
8S6-6617.
.. Gramercy Ghost" is the story of a women who
inheriu an old house and the spirit who inhabits it.
Xiomara Suro is directing a cast composed of Brenda
Fuehrer, Jerry Booth, Steven Demers, Roben Westoff, Pat
Mullins, Joy Wynne, Robin Price, Mark Chitjian, Bonnie
Hurd and Erin Lord.
Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at
8:30 throu&h May 19 at the· "layhouse, Main Street at
Yorktown Avenue in the Scachff Village shopping center.
Reservations 832-1405.
It's closing weekend ·for three productions -
"Deathtrap" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, "One
Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" at the Mission Viejo
Playhouse and "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe" at SaddJeback
Colleac.
••••••••••••
Geora• Wooda (~t) •laowa Jlm. R7an tile weapon Uaat wUJ be ued for murder ln .. Deathtrap .. at tlae u,una Moulton PlaJboue.
Sunday at 3 p.m., in the maan theater on the Mission Viejo
campus (83-~656).
Elsewhere around the local footlight front. these
shows are continuing their respective cnga.sements: ·
•"Man of La Mancha" at the Curtam Call Dinner
Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838· I 540). nightly
except Mondays at varying times throuf)l May 6 ..
•··Funny Girl" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7
Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-7710), nightly except
Mondays at varyin.g times through May 27.
•"l'm Gettmg My Act Together and Taking It on the
Road" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S.
Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-SS 11 ){ nightly except
Now Sinatra
singing of LA
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Frank Sinatra. who ex-
tolled the Big Apple in
"New York. New York."
will soon rhapsodize about
the Bie. Orange in "LA ls a
Lady.'"
Guild
hOJJ.ors
wilte.i;s
Horton Foote's "Tender
Mercies" took the aware!
for the best original feature
drama.
Julius J. Epstein's
screenplay or·· Reuben, Re-
uben" won the award for
feature drama adapted
from another medium. It
was taken from the novel
by Peter -'De Vries and the
play "Spofford " by
Herman Shumlin.
, Mondays at varying times through Apn 29. 1••1:.1-... lflo•,..., • .,_, Muam.TOUll
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next Sunday at 2 through April 28.
•"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat''
at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2S01 Cliff Drive,
Newport Beach (631-0288), Fridays and Saturdays at 8
through May 6.
•"The Mousetrap'' at the Newport Harbor Actors
Theater, 390 Monte ~ista St .. Costa Mesa (631-Sl 10).
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 7. until
April 29.
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LOS ANGELES -Academy Award nominee AJfre
Woodard said she was a little surprised when she was
offered the role of the timid, loyal wife who gains strenJth
throughout the American Playhouse drama "The Killing
Floor." "I don't usually get to play the wife," she said. "I'm
usually the person cast when they don't know what to do
with the role. I'm not usually cast as a leading lady or the
romantic interest. I'm usually the neighbor with a twist.
"I don't do a lot of the 'Honey, dinner is ready' kind of
thina. It's usually, •Honey, there's a bloody moon rising
and 1 think I'm fOing to sacrifice the ducks.'"
In "The Killing Floor," Woodard sws as Mattie
Custer. who follows her Mississippi
sharecropper husband to a job in a
Chicago meat packinJ plant that opens
its doors to blacks an World War I.
There he becomes embroiled in the
union's effort to orpnize the meat
packers and the raoc riot that erupts
when blacks and whites fight over jobs
after the war.
The drama, which will be telecast
on public television Tuesday at 9 on
KCET. Channel 28, also stars Damien
Leake as her husband, Frank; Moses ~ rd Ounn as Heavy Williams, who refuses w.,.,..•_ · to join the onion and becomes Frank's
adversary· Oarence Felder, a white union member who
befriends Frank; and Ernest Rayford, as Thomas Joshua,
Frank and Mattie's best friend. William Duke directed
from a screenplay by Leslie Lee, based on a story by
executive producer Elsa Rassbach.
Tonight Woodard learns whether she has won an
Academy Award as best supportina actress for her role in
"Cross Creek.'' She played the housekeeper for author
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlinas during her stay in the Aorida
backwoods.
Her role in "The K.illina Aoor" is a small but
1ianificant one. She is a woman who is suddenly exposed
to the world and aains stren.th from it.
"I imagined that Mame arew up with Frank and
Thomas and at any point it was up for f.!bs which man she
would end up with," said Woodard. 'But Frank was the
one she was drawn to. She was confined to livina In the
hills and never knowing what was over the horizon. When
he left for Chicaao it pulled their world a pan."
.. The l<.illina f1oor'' was filmed m Chlca10 last
summer and "Cross Creek" was made the year before.
Between those she had a regular role on the CBS series
"Tucker's Witch.'' She said. "I stood around and
answered the phone •nd pve the exposition that was
needed to move the story alona."
She also made i 11.1est appearance on NBCa "Hill
Slreet Blues" and filmed another American Pla)'houee.
bated on James Baldwin•a "Oo Tell It on the Mountain."
"l prefer a film career, but 'Crou Creek'.,.... only my
lb int film i.n l 0 yean of profesaional actina." she aaid. Her
other films were "Health" and .. Remember My Name.••
She bu aleo appeared in several TV movies. Sht arew up
in Tulaa, Okla .• and studied actina at Botton Univenity.
"But the few choicct rvc hid In tllma ~re wonderfUJ
and f'lllftllina.1 baven"t wanted mote commercial pictum.
I've been IOUlht out by people with w:ry little money. t
don't know bow I've supported m)"ldf, but I have. rve
worked with wonderful a('tiats.on film and on the Staae, so
l'\'e never ~lt wanlina a1 •n artist." She •id her Oscar nomination hat produced no job
offtrs. "I wo"ld lmqine that if a prOjcct comes a&ona I
would be c.on idcrcd sooner than I wouJd a ~r ..,;· sbe
id. ··su1 I havtn't seen anythina fiom it. lrl wm it can't
help but boost my career. t ~rd the nominauon as
applause for what 1 did two ycan qo'•nd 1 can't expect it
to open the future for me."
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reached by automotive
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':.\ substantial and gutsy de-
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Of EU!CJP8:' -MOtOi Tt9hd ..
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business people a long the Orange Coast. To keep track of
where companies are gotng and which people are helping
them get there.just watch ·credit Line' -everyday in th
Business sec~lon of your new llilJ Pilllt
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Angels find. right. forniula for winn . . -
Dose of Reggie, DeCtnces . Timely hinini was tbe~ suppll~ in the bottom ~fthc cited 1983 as the reason why. The An&el• finished in a tie
e1ahth by Rod C.arew, Rcuae Jackson and OouJ DeC1nces for fif\h place, 29 pmes behind Western Division
as the ~n.ls surv! ved a three-run Blue Jay upnsing in top Champion Chicqo.
Jackson, mcanwbilt, •h.taN hit leCOGd IWOfn
homer of the youna teat0n aftei sroundint out thfte iMDel.
one of whicb was a double play. ~ n Tommy John does trick
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of the 1nn1n1 off Jim Slaton. . .. A couple of us were talkina btf9re the pme"
'If anyone bas doubts, Regje is back." said Angel f?cCin~continued. "Bec~useoflut year, everyone had1a
Manaacr 1ohn McNamara afterward. httk bit of pressure on them and wejUll wanted to set off
With ~arew on fint with. a one.out sin&le. Jackson to a g~ start. A lot of srcat teams never sot out of the
caught a h1ah fut ball from reliever Roy Lee Jackson and .chute rilht away."
.. Every day is a aew da)' to me and every :e·
conc:entratma. • said Jecklon. "1lle first tune ~· I
have been a littk uWoul. The iccoad h!M I bit die
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'.'.>I The Anaels used 11\ old formula to rid themselves of a
nqging four.game losing streak Sunday afternoon. It
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ctl1ed for three pans veteran hitters and one pan veteran
powered it over the riaht field fence to get the Angels even • Indeed, the Angels seemed caught somewhere in the
at 3-3. . middle of the chute, failina to hold on to slim leads and
DcC1nces then cranked Jackson's next pitch over the sometJmcsjust failina to act timely hittina lhrough the fmt
leO field fence and the An~ls had salva.lCd the final game six pmes of 1984.
real well. The third 1ime I wu disappointed. The IVY (Inn
Acker) is a sinker ball pitchtt and he made me ~bn bit
pitch." , •
Acker was a penciled an at the last minute WbCa
scheduted staner Jim Gott couldn't answser the bell
because he was suffttina from the nu. tcher. ·
E'nd result was a S-4 victory over the Toronto Blue
ys before 24,095 at Anaheim Stadium. of th~ thr;ec-tamc series wllh the ~ky .~lue Jays. . • "We'll come back.•• added John, who missed his first
This ball club has a lot ofability. noted DcCmccs, stan of the season because of the flu and admitted be was
"and y~u·rc going to sec a lot .~f runs scored. What is-it.. the only at about 7S pcrc~nt Sunday. "We think we've gota
fifth. sixth game of the year? longwaytogoand I think you'll be hearing from the Angels
DeCinccs admiued the team has been pressing and for a Iona ti.,e in the future."
The AnJCIS would have preferred Gou. •S The veteran pitcher was Tommy John. who carried
U)e Anaels through the first seven innings in his first stan of
'84 and left with the game at 1-1.
Toronto'• Damuo Gucla sllda ander tbe-tae of Aneel
mecond bueman Rob Wllfon• Sanday after atretchln& a
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atnile into a doable-to lead ~1ame .. ~eta rallied for 5-4
Ylcfory and •napped a four-aame loeln& streak.
Acker limited the Angels to an infield sinale b)' Jun
Beniquez in the third 10ning until Jerrv Narron. Carew AAd
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Can Inkster . .
hit jackpot?
Rookie just a step
from 1 million
after playoff win
By HOWARD L. HANDY ....... .,..,,..
RANCHO MIRAGE -Rookie
Julie Inkster has never been to Las
Vegas but it may be the most
imponant visit of her life thlS week
when she tries to become the first
LPGA player in history to pocket SI
million for' winning successive g<M
tournaments.
Inkster came out of the pack to
capture the Dinah Shore Invitational
under cloudless skies with
temperatures soaring to 90 degrees
Sunday before 20,225 fans at Mission
Hills Country Oub here.
The three-time U.S. amateur
champion, who gained her LPGA
card last August, outlasted Pat Brad-
ley to win the $55,000 first prize on
tbe first hole of a sudden-death
playoff.
"It turned out to be a pretty good
day and l played really well." lnkstcf"
said. "I get psyched up when the
pressure is on.1 don't think 1 'would be
here if I didn't enjoy it (pressure):'
is going to be me winning."
LPGA officials held up play when
Bradley came to the 15th tee for five
to seven minutes. The officials said
this is a commoo practice when a
tournament is on television and
runping ahead of schedule. Bradley
was obviously upset about the delay.
"Television is very important but
this tournament iS' very important,
too," she was heard telling LPGA
officials, "We were dela~ a bit and
asked to slow it down from l S on."
That's when she sta.rted having
troubles. h took a 20-foot pun for par
on l S. Then she bogeyed 16 afief"
hitti~ tree with her tee shot.
It's a self-satisfying day for Lee Lacy
Bradley opened the day in a
three-way tie forthe lead wuh JoAnne
Carner and Dale EggeLing, She took
command at the sixth hole and was
tied when Inkster birdied 18.
Bradley. obviously upset but a
gracious loser. said: .. I played very
well today but someone played a little
bit better. My problems weren't today
but on the first day when I shot a 75."
At fl. a great chip shot to with.Jn a
foot of the pin saved par, and then on
18 she hit another tree with her dn ve.
Fortunately, this once bounced back
on the fafrway and saved her from
going into th_e water for a penalty. But
she parred the hole and Inkster made
a birdie to set up the playoff.
Ex-Dodger helps Pirates gain their
first sweep of Dodgers in five years
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lee licy
says that it's not so much sat1Sfying to
beat his fonncr team. the Los Angeles
Dodgers, as it is to stan the new
season with a flounsh for the Pit-
l'lburgh Pirates.
Lacy was concerned last year when
~e drove in only 13 runs, two in the
Jjnal three months. and talked it over
-.ith Pittsburgh Manager Chuck Tan-
fte r.
"All he said was 'This 1s a new
year,"' Lacy recalled Sunday after
driving in three runs. collecting four
singles and drawing a walk as the
Pirates whipped the Oo4$ers S-2.
The victory enabled Pmsburgh to
sweep the three-game weekend series.
the Pirates' first sweep at Dodger
Stadium in nearly five years.
"It's not self-satisfy ing just beating
the Dodgers," said Lacy. who was
starting for the first time in 1984. "It's
great to come here and do welJ in front
of your friends and original fans.
"But the big thing. Chuck showed a
lot of confidence in me."
Rick Rhoden, 1-1. another former
Dodger. earned the victory and
Cecilio Guante picked up hlS second
save.
The loss left the Dodgers with a 1-4
record. their poorest start since 1980
when they went 1-5. The Pirates are
3-2.
"We're just not scoring runs a nd
o ur pitching hasn't been good," said
Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda.
whose club scored three runs in three
pmes against the Pirates. "But it's
JUSt the first week. We aU know it will
come around ...
Mike Marshall slammed a two-run
homer in the seventh inning, his
second of the season. to account for
the Dodgers' only two runs. The big
left fielder has driven in eight of Los
Angeles' 14 runs so far this year.
··1 was just hoping to get something
go10g." Marshall said. "I thought we
swung the bat well the whole series,
but we didn't get too many walks and
tkiey didn't make many errors. And
when you have to hit your way on,
sometimes it's tough. I'm just looking
at 11 that it's a long season."
Fernando Valentuela had his sec-
ond successive rough outing and
suffered his second successive loss. In
two starts. the Los Angeles
left-hander has given up nine earned
runs and 17 hits in nine innings.
KAREEM WHO?
LAKERS RALLY
wno lo t their
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third in a row, played twu distinctly
different halves. In the first half, they
hit 60 percent of their shots in
blowing open a 72-55 lead. In the
second half, they managed only 41
points.
Ponland Coach Jack Ramsay says
he isn't worried that his team's receot
slump will have an adverse impact on
the team's play in the playoffs. ,.
"The plaroffs will take care of
themselves.' he said.
Wonhy, Bob McAdoo and Mitch
Kupchak helped ianite the rally that
caught the Blazers. Magic Johnson
also had a key role in the comeback.
finishina the contest with 25 points.
. 12 assist!! and eight rebounds.
Down by 19 points in the opening
seconds of the second half. the Lakers
outscored the Trail Blazen 20-4 over
a 61/1-minute stretch of the third
quarter to pull within thrtt, 78-7S. on
a tip-in by Johnson with S:48 remain-
ing.
Los Anatlc which won its third
straight and boosted its season record
apinst Portland to 4-1, took the lead
for the first time sinCt" the game's
opening minutes on a thrtt-point
play by Michael Cooper to make it
114-111 with 2: I S to ao.
Kcl)ny ' arr. who scored 2S points
to lead Portland, missed two crittcal
frtt throws w'ilb 2:02 to pla)' and bis
team traihna by three. He was five for
13 at the foul hnc and, in the KCOnd
half. manqtd only vtn f'Oint
Jim Puson chapped tn with 23
pointtforPonland. but only six in the
tttond half. Lafayette Lever came ofJ'
thr bench to score 16 for the Bla1cn
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Chief among the Uodgers' slo"'
stancrs is Pedro Guerrero. who
signed a five-year, $7 million contract
in late February. Guerrero has only
one hit in 17 at-batS and has struck
out seven times.
"He is trying to swing too hard, he's
upper-cutt10g, maybe he's trying to
bit home runs." said Dodgers' hitting
instructor Manny Mota. "He knows
he's doing it, he's just trying too
hard.''.,,
The Pirates Jumped out to a 3-0
lead in the first two inn10gs. Johnn)'
Ray's bases-loaded single knocked 10
two runs in the first and Lacy's
two-out-single scored Rhoden, who
had doubled. in the second.
On the playoff bole. Bradley hit her
drive to the left and had an almost
impossible shot against a hedge row.
She bogeyed the hole and Inkster had
a par to end the suspense.
"I have to go back and work on the
driver." she said ... lt's a shame 1t had
to happen on that one hole ...
Bradley had problems on the final
four holes. "Yes. I had a sense of
struggling the last four holes of
regulation. But I JUSt took a deep
breath and prayed a lot. Some da). 1t
lnks1er, a 24-ycar-0ld Northern
Californian, could win the S 1 million
this week with a victory in the J&B
Scotch Pro-am in Las Vegas. She wiJI
have a second chance next year to win
the same amount with a repeat
victory here.
"I've never been lo Las Vegas and
never played golf there." she said.
''I'll just go out and play the course ...
Eggehng finished the day with an
even-par 72 and was third followed by
Beth Daniel. Carner and Sally Little
tied for fifth. Jane Crafter of Australia
had low round of the day. a
6-under-par 66.
The Pirates added an unearned run
in the founh on Lacy's infield single
that drove in Milt May and in the
eighth, against reliever Carlos Diaz.
Lacy drove in his third run of the day,
singlinR home Dale Berra.
Longshot pays off
for Delahoussaye
Jama Wort.by
Jockey pulls off
stunning upset
in ·Anita Derby
ARC.\ DIA (AP) -Eddie l.)c.
lahoussaye once aga10 has surpnsed
thb roughbred race horse followers
with a stunning upset victor). per-
haps enhancing his chance to become
the first JOCke)' ever to "'in the
Kentuck) Dcrb) three )ears in a ro"'
Delahoussa)e. the 32-)ear-old
nder from Lou1s1ana. piloted 32-1
longshot Might\ Ad' e~ry to v1cton
unda) in the $302.200 Santa Anita
Dcrb) to rekindle memon es of the
1982 Kentuck) Derby whe n he
guided 21-1 lo ngshot Gato Del Sol
home an unexpected winner.
Last year 1t was unny's Halo. at
odds of 5-2. who earned De-
lahoussaye to victory in the Run for
the Roses. On!\ three other jockeys in
GWC, Santa Ana duel
The South Coo t Conferen~ baseball race t1&htened consider-
ably last week when both Orange Coast and Golaen West colle:g~
handed l~gue--lcad1na Santa Ana baclHo-back ddeats.
And Tuesday afternoon. Coach Fred Hoover's Golden Wr t
squad can do ii again when lhc Rustlers ptav ho t lo the Dons in a
2:30 sho~down. A Ru tier victor) combined with an Onlngt Coast
win over host Ccmtos would leave OCC. GWC and Sant.a Ana ma
UC for first With 11 pme to JO.
"Of course these arc vet) 1mponant aamcs for u~ ... SI)
Hoc>vcr "The "''>' our pitch1na and l\lttina have come around
thoU&h makes us 'Cr) to u&h to beat. ..
OoldCTI We t's team battina •vcrage 1 no"' abovr 330. and the
Ru tlcrp1tc:h1na taffboa,t an earned run avareac hovcnnaaround
the l.4S mark.
Santa n bn'1~ a 13-3 rtt0rd mto the contest. Golden Wrs1
and OCC' arc at 12 Ccmtos 1s 1n founh plact at 10-6
CoachM1keMa)nc• OCC Pirate art rom1naoth 7·S~1n0Hr
Cerritos tvrday
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the I 08-ycar h1stol') of the race have
won 1w1ce in a ro"' and onlv one in the
20th cenlul). ·
The 471h edition oft he Santa Anita
Derb~ pronded Delahoussaye with
his first lnumph in that nch race. And
1t bnghtencd the propsect that he'll
@.Cl the chance to nde in the Kentuck)
Derb'
"I don't k no"' "here I'll go with
him nc,t." he said. "but he gives me
some mort' opuons ..
Thl' opponun1t1r!> inCTCaSed in the
strt'lc.h dn"e of the I 1'lt-m1le race at
Santa .\nua "'hen Might) Ad,ersaf').
0" ned b' Lc~1ngton. K) .. horseman
Felt' J "t1 oder. came on with a rush to
pa~s I 1-10 f:I\ onte J>rc.c1siorust to
win b) I '• IC"ngths in I :49 over a fast
track
Prec1s1onist finished second. a neck
10 front of Pnncc True
Nc1thrr Prtc1s1001st nor Pnnce
True 1s scheduled to go lO the
"-.entuck) Derby. Fali Time, the
SC'COnd choice 1n the betting. tinishtd
a disappointing fourth in the field of
e1&h t 3-ycar.olds.
Might) i\dvcrsal') paid his fol-
lowcn in the record Santa An1ta
Dcrb) cro"'d of 63. I 30 1 whoppuia S66.~0 to win. S 14 to place and SS.20
to show ~"l 1onis~ nd~n by ns
McCarron. retumedS3.80and$3and
Pnncc True. nddcn b) Laffit Plnc:a).
paid $3 60 to show
1\11 cntne camcd 120 pouods
"cept Lift's Maiic. the only fill)
entertd. who earned 11 S J>C?Undt.
The' tctOI')' waH•onh SI 9. 700 for
Yoder. ~hose coh had -.on JU t
U3,4SO prevt sJ)
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that unny· Halo and Dclahou yt
went on to the Kcacu ~ Dcfb~
On turd.a) at Santa nill, Gal&nl
Vttt. S9. cl~ ~1th a nash for a
I '~mile wan on turf over Mo,abat
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T~ ltatemenl WU filed wfth IN Col.lnty C*11 ol Otange Col.lnty on Ma.rch 16, 1984 P'M1,. Publltned Orange Coast Dally P110t March 27, Ap<il 3. 10. 17. 196'1 17•1·84
PlBllC NOTICE
ftCTITIOUI 9U91NEll
NA1111E STAff•NT The lollowlng petlOl'll are dOlng
bullneil$ .. ACCESSORIES PLUS, 219 Wellesley Lo Costa Mna, Ca
92626 Michael J Howard. 1548·0 Adams Ave. Cosce M"•· Ca 82626 Ch1rles W Graham, 1548-0 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa, Ca 92826 Th11 busmess 11 con<lUC1.cl by • general partnership
MtcnMI J Howard
TP!IS sttt~I wts flied with tl\9 County C141t'1< ot Orange County oo Marcil 16, 1984
F2At170
Published Or•nge Coast Dally Pilol Maren 27. Aprll 3. 10. 17, t944 1740-8•
Ml.IC fl>TICE
ACTmOUI ._.. d19trlct fot Mid~
...... •TATWT llC110ll 1. Ttwlt the pufl)OM for whk:t\ aakl lmprOYament
The ~ petaot1 11 dOln9 dl8trict II to be formed and for which bond• mey be'-* I• tor ~ ... EAICAH MARKE'TIHO the acqu191tlon and conttructlOn of~· for the ptoductlOn, E:.;.~~i:i~E IMPORT IEX,OAT trwrnlaaton. etorage and dletnbutlOn of W8t« for IN~lon. ,.~ .......... domMtlc, lnduetrt.I and munlCIS* puf'C)OMe. tor the lanc1t and g~~lYorktown . ..,...t•-· lnhabltent• with the~ bounder ... of Mid lmptO~t
KenMlh M. wott, 121 Yonctown, dletrlct. and the ecqul8ltlon and conetructlon ot wonc1 for the Cott• ....... CA. tH2t 00hc110n, treetrMnt and dlapc>MI of ttwlge. wute and ~torm Thi• bualnMI 11 conducted by: an *a1•, lncludlng irunk ....,., ....,. treatment. *ater recla~
Individual M Wolf metlOn tecilltlee. pumping •t•tlOnt. and lnctudlng all l•nd, ~:::'~ement wM tiled wtth '"-....,,.,.i. and o1her ptoperty neceMary therefor tor lhe landt County Clltll 01 Orange Col.lnty on and Inhabitant• within the ext«lor b<>Ondarles of a8'd lmpto~ Mtl'Ch 6 1944 ment dlttrlet and ror the acqullttlon of all of or part of the
' ,MO* operating fund• of Mid lmprowment dlltrlct (provided that the
Publtened Orange Cout o.i1y total amount of tuch fund• to acquired lhall not exceed an Pilot M11ch 19. 26. Ap<lf 2. 8. 1984 amounl equal to the total oper•Ung eottt of Mid Improvement
IS6!-8• dl1tr1et tor a t*O-~ period, u "tlm•ted by the Bo8/d or
Director• or Mid Olstrict) and tunda fOf the ptiyment of every ---NSU--C-fl>_TICE ____ expenM or Mid Improvement dlttrlct which It I• prob•ble will be
-----------Incurred •nd ~payable before the expiration of one year FtcTrnoua 8U8M•• lrom the completion of Mid wortc• (lnctudlng the lnterett on Nld
NA• ITATIMeWT bond• wNch It due and PIYU>le prior to that date and tor whlctt
T"-1o11ow1.ng per10n1 .,. dolnQ moneys of the lmptovement dlstrlct In the treasury of -'d 1>u11n ... u Ol1trlct or thereattet to be rec:.IYed by Mid Improvement dlatrlet MORIARTY & ASSOCIA TIES. trom an ...... ment prevlouaty leYled are lnac:Mquate) and the ~3~~7~7 w Birch St · Santa Aoa. Ntabllahmenf t of •II of the b9f'd r..-ve fund
1
04.lt of the p~~·
R1<:hard Aotoo Moriarty, 20392 5 of the sale o aald b0nd1, and all expen ... n connection wnh the w siren St . Santa Aoa. ca 92707 authorlz•tlon and luuanoe of -'d bond1. EUQCIM H Moriarty. ..,.,,. .. SECTION s. That the Mtlmated expen .. of carrying out Mid abOv• purPoM la the amount of 1114,000,000 and It Is propoNd th•t ,,_ Ruth Mor1a11y, NIM at bond• for Mid Improvement dletrlct ehatl be IMU9d In aakl
1b011• amount.
Th•• bu .. ,_.•• conoucted by • HCTIOH 4.. That ......ment1 tor carrying out Mid purpote
Q9'*•I ptrtn«thlp and for the ne.,,....,..t of lald bond• and the Interest thereon lhaU Alchard Moriarty ,,_, ... _ .. Thll 1111~t wu t119d with 1n. be levied upon the lands In Mid propoeed Improvement dlatrlct.
County Ci.rll of Orange County oo SECTION 5. Th•t a m-i> 1howlng the exterior boundarlet of
March 8, t984 Nld propc>Md Improvement dlatrlct, which m9P .n.i1 govern for
nieoal all details u to the extent of Mid proe>OM(l Improvement dlltrlct
Published Orange Coatt Dlllly 11 on file wtth the Secretwy of the 0tatrlc1 and la •vallable for Pilot Ma1Ch 18. 26. April 2, 8. t9&4 Inspection by any peraon or per.an• lnteteated.
ACTITIOUl llUllNlll t57344 SECTION I . Tl\9t Mond•y, the 18th day of April, 19S.. at 1he
~ ITATIMENT 1-----------hour of 2:00 o'cloctt p.m .• on Mid d•y 11 hereby fixed at the time The tonowmg l*'IOflS are doing Pl&.tC fl>TICE and the meeting place of the Bo•rd of Directors of San1a
bu~;~ ~ELSON YACHTS. :µo8 P:ICTITIOUI au ... ll Margarlt8 W•ter Ol1trlct •t the Dletrlc1oHlce272~ Eut La Paz via Oporto. Suite 5. Newport NAME ITATIMENT Road, Mission Viejo. Callfornia, 11 hereby fixed as the place for a
Beach. ca 92663 Tti. 1o11ow1ng per'°" 11 c1o1n9 hearing by the Bo•rd of Dlrectora of tald Dlatrlct on the Craig 8eechwllh 16810 Algon-blaloaa 11 quatlont of the formation of said proposed Improvement
QUIO SI Huoltngloo 8"Ch Ca BORDEAUX MANAGEMEN T district, the extent 1hereof. the purp()M for which tald propoMd 92&49 CONSULTANTS, 7673 Stater Improvement district ts to be formed, the benefit to land• wtthln This t>usmesa 1s conouc1eo by an T, Huntington BMel'I. Caltf 92847 the Improvement dlltrlct tor carrying out laid purpoM or •ny ln<ll\ll()ual Jan•I Sue SchuHlu. 263 t"'-· I I .._ t -."" Th ·-•... I __ ... CRAIG BECKWITH LAv.,ne o '""' matter re at no to t.... or_..,..ng. · at at __, t me .,..,
This statement was 11190 witri the 1, Long 8eecfr. Calli 92683 place any person1 lntereated, lnc:ludlng all peraons owning land• County Clerk of Orange County 00 Thi• bU9lneM Is oonduct9d by 111 In the Dlatrlct or In said propc>Md Improvement dlatrlct, may
Marett 6. 196'1 1odhllduaJ -i>pear and be heard. JaMI Sctt""'9f SECTION 7. That the Secretary of the Board of Olrectora la F240217 Publtsl'led Orange Coesl Dally Pilot March 19 26. April 2 9, 196" t559-44
Nll.IC NOTICE
FICmlOUS IUllNEH NAME ITATIMINT Tile lollow•no pereon 11 d01ng business as WCMI PETROLEUM 4000 Birch SI • 118 Newporl Beach CA
92660 Robert B Hobbs 9 t6 Ata.91Jlco St Laguna Beactt CA 92651 ltt1s 1>u11ness 1s conducted by an md1111dual Robert 8 HObbl
Tilts statement was ltled wllh tile Counly Clerk ol Orange County oo
March 8. 1984
f240il10 Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally Pilot Marc:n 19 26 Aprtl 2 9. t9M 1567-84
P\8.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUllN£1S NAME STA TfMfNT
The lollow1og persons are doing
OUStnMS as AMERICAN MERCHANTS. 2424 Newpon Boule\ll rd, Suite t33. Costa Meta Ca 92627 Georg e C Fortner 2040 Phalarope Court Costa Mesa Ca 92626 This t>uSlness 11 cooducteo by an 1nd1111dua1 George C Fortner This statement was f1ieo with the County Clerk ol Orange County oo M1rctl 8. 198<1 P:24CM21 Publtsl'led Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 19 26 April 2 9. 11184 1574-84
Nll.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUllNHI NAME ITATE'MfNT The lollowtng pereon Is dOtng bus1oesa as· (Al HOWARDS GARDENING SERVICE. (B) HOWARD LANO· SCAPE SERVICE. 10630 La Rosa Lo Fouotaio Valley, CA 92708 Steven Howard Hertz, 10630 La Rosa Ln . Fountain V•llWf, CA. 92708 Tn1s busmen 11 cooducted by ao 1nd1v1dual Steven H Herlz This Slatemenl WH llled Wlll'I Ille Gouoty Clerk ol Or1nge County on Marcil 6 1984
F2AO'l10 Pubhsneo Oreoge Coast Daily Pilot Marcil 19 28 April 2 9 t944 1563-44
PtellC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI IUllNEH NAME STATIMeNT Tile lollowmg pereona are dOtog
ou11oess as APOt_LO CONST & INTERIORS CO 25 Hetmosa Ir vin• Ca 927 t4 Dave A Pack 25 Hermosa. Irvine. Ca 9271<1
Th•• buSlne1s 11 c.onduct.O by an md111Jdual Dav• Pack Thll statllfT\41nl WIS !tied Wlth tile County Clerk ol 01ange County on March 6 198•
FMOU7 Pubhslled 011nlj14! COHI OaHy P1101 M•rctt 19 26 APftl 2 9 t98 .. 1577 -84
P\B.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI IUllNlll NAME ITAffMINT Th4' follQwtng pereons ,,. do+no
buSIOIH ti LI TTLE BUDDY RECORDS 178 t2 Lot Alamos Fountain Valley CA 92708 Larry David Jann Ill 178 t2 Los Alamoe Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Richard Otvld Snow. 17 8 12 LOI Al•moa, F'ouotaln Valley, CA 82708 Thia ~,,.., 11 conducted by a
o-neral pltrtMl'll'llp l atry Oavld Jon. 111 Th11 1tatemenl ,,.,.. 1119d with 1"-
Couoty Cl«ll of Or~ C0\11'11y on March 1 1984
Thia 11atement wu flled with the hereby ordered •nd directed to cauM notice of Mid hearing to
County Cl«1' of Orange County oo be given by publishing a copy of thl• resolution of Intention In the
Mii t8. 1984 '2otUIO ORANGE DAILY PILOT. a newtpapef of general circulation
Publi.hed Orange Coaat Dally published In the County of Orange. once • week for two Pilot March 26. Apfll 2. 9. 18. 19&4 tucc:easlve week• pursuant to Section 6066 of the Gov«nment
1706-eA Code, the flrtt publication to be at leut fourteen ( 14) d•YI prior
to the time fixed for the hearing. Said notice thatl .iao be~lven PUBl.IC fl>TICE by posting a copy of saJd re.olutlon In three (3) public .oee ----------within said proposed improvement district for at leut ( 1 ) dayt
P:ICTfTIOOI llUllNEll NA• 8TATIMINT The IOllowlng pel'SOO IS d04og
bullneN •• COASTAL EQUIPMENT COM· PANY. 6552 Parll Ctrci. Hunt-ington Beacti. Calif 926" 7
prior to the time theed for said hearing. Said notice lhall also be
given by malling a copy of said resolution to the peraons specified In Section 53521 of the Government Code at least
fifteen ( 15) days prior to the date fuced fOf said hearing.
ADOPTED, SIGNED ANO APPROVED thl1 19th day of March
1984.
Thomu Alvan Judkins. 6552 Pa111 Clrcle, HuntJngtoo S..Ch. Ctlll 92&47 Thll buSIMH II coodueted by an lndl\lldual Thomas A Judkins (SEAL)
ATTEST·
Fritz Stradling
Don B Sc,hone
President of the Board
of Directors of Santa
Margarita Water District
Thlt llllem9nt was llled wllh the County Clerk ol Orange County oo Secretary ol the Board of Directors
'24117' of Santa Margarita Water District Mai 16. t88<1
Pvbltthed Orenge Co11t Daily ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Pilol M81ctl 26, April 2, 8. 16. t884 ) SS
1709-84 COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, FRITZ R. STRADLING, Secretary of the Board ol Olrec1ors of P\B.IC fl>TICE · 1he Santa Margarita Water Distr ict, do hereby certify that the
-----------foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Board of Olrec1ors '~~A~=-~· of aald Olatrlct ate regular mee11ng of said Board held on the
TM fot!Owlng person 18 d0ff1Q 19th day of March. 1984, and that It was ao adopted by the
bullneu as followlng vote: FIBERFORMANCE. 7272 Saturn AYES: DIRECTORS SCH 0 NE . B 0 ULT
St uM K. Hunttngtoo Beach. Calif. INGHOUSE . MOSHIER
926"7 VAN DAM. MOORE Chan.s R Seymour Jr . 2053 t NOES: DIRECTORS NONE Monttuker. Huntington BHch. ABSENT: DIRECTORS NONE
Ct llf 92646 F 1 S dll This 1>u1lnftll 11 conduct.cl by· ao r tz tra ng lndlvldual Secretary of the Board of Charlel R s.ymour Jr Directors of Santa Margarita
Ttlil statement was tiled with the Water District County Ct«k ol Orange County oo (SEAL)
Mar t6 1984 ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA ) FM1112 ) ss
Publtsl'led Orange Cout Dally COUNTY OF ORANGE )
Pilol March 26· Aprll 2· 9· t~7d:.~~ I, FRITZ R. STRADLING, Secretary of the Board of Olrectora of
the Santa Margarita Water Oiatrlct. do hereby certify that the ---.. ---•c_11n_Tl_CE ____ above and fOfegolng Is a full. true and correct copy of RESOL-___ ,._UUL1 __ nu _____ UTION NO. a..3.3 of said Board, and that the same has not been
P:ICmlOUI llUl*Ell NAME ITATIMeNT The lol!Owlng pel'aOnl Ir• dotng
bullnet1 u TEXTILE MARKETING SYS -TEMS. 438 8 Main St . Huollngton
amended or repealed
DATED; March 19, 1984
Fritz Stradhng
Secretary of the Board of
Directors of Santa Margarite
Water District Beach. C1111 92648 Bruce Craig O'Neal 221 N Vlo• (SEAL) St Aoan.im. cam 92805 Publlshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot April 2. 9. 1984 1765-84
HuollOglon Beach. Calll g2648 Nll.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Karyl Aob41rts 438 B Maio St I
Tnis bu11neu 11 conducted by • -----------g-•I p1rlMrSfltp FICTITIOUS IUllNfSI Bruce C o·Neel NAME ITATIMINT Ttt11 1111emen1 waa Ill.cl will'I the The lollowlng persons 111 doing County Clerk ol Cringe County oo bus•neu as Mar 16. t98<1 SOUHHANO PROPERTIES F241171 MGMT CO . 24 712 C0<ta Cr•1t1, El Published Orang• CoHt Dally Toro. CA 92830 P1101 M1rch 26. April 2. 9 t6. 1984 Kelly Archway Co rpor1t1on. 1710·8" 24 712 Corte Pr Ht a El Tc><o, CA
Nll.IC NOTICE
"CTITIOUI 14JllHHI NAME ITATIMENT The follOwtng perlOOS tr• dotng bu11neu ti ORANGE COAST DRAPERIES. 1539 Monrovia 8, eo.11 M .... Calif 92683
92630 Thi• bu-'nUI 11 conducted by • c0<portt1011 S G Arehuleta, Prn1denl Thi• statement wu flied wtth Ille County Cle1k of Orano-County oo Msrch t6. 188• ,,.,,,, P:UCM24
Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Publlm.d Orange Cout Dally Pilot March 28 Apr11 2 9 16. 1884 Pilot MarCl'I 18. 28. April 2, 8, 18U
t7 t6-84 1576-84 Mary Olet"d• Garcia. 5504 Way-man Aiverli<M. Callf 82504 t------------"------------Juan1ta Froel 7310 Lydia. Rivet· 11de Call! 8250• Tl'ltS bullMIS •• conduct.cl by • 09"9(tl plf'l"9flfllp Mary 0 Garcia This 1111am.nt was ttled wtth IM Covnty Cl«k of Orange County on Mar t6 19&4 'Mn17 Pubhtlled Orange Cout O.uy Pilot Mt'f'h 28 April 2 9, te. ttt4 1711·&4
Ml.IC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUI au ... 11 NAMI 8TATIMIHT Th9 l()ll()w4ng S*IOnt are doing
bu&ln9 .. •• THE FL.OWFR fXPR2SS 1& tea Sta<CX>lld Str.., 01tden Orovw
Cet1t. 9'&43 S111roo Kay Vttbl•. 16 t82 St~td Str .. 1. Barden Or0¥9, C•lll 87&43
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PublllMd Orange COHt Deity Pilot Match 19 28 Aprlt 2. t. tH4f 15"-84 Ptult &u• H•rn-"Oei. 1aSt ----------1 htk'-Y St . Aoan.im. c.Ht 9290<t
ln•ex•pen•elv• •
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C.lt•t1ll4td ..., ....
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09'* .. pMtN'llllC> 81\tfon Key v.,1119 Tlllt tt11.,,,..,1 ..,.. fll«t w4ttl the
Covnty Claftl Of Oteno-County on
Mar HJ t984 ,,..,,.
P11bllehed Ofang9 Coat! Delly PllM MaTch ?ft Aprtt t t ,., tff4 111'·14
...
Moriisjust defied
fan jinx attempts
to toss no-hitter
P'fOID AP 41apeldtt
C HICAGO-Baaeballisaprntfil&ed Ii
with supmtitions, but Jldc Morris defied
them all while phchins a oe>-bjnu.
M<>rria. a 28.)ur-okt De1roiJ TiJm,' npt .. bander
who won 20 pmes last KUOo. lauafled at the fana who
tried to jinit him in the process of burlina his 4-0
mastetpiece Saturday apin11 lbe Chicaio White So~
··They staaed ltanang out of the standsand 11yiq.
·Morris, you aot a no--hitter JOin&. • I auest they were
tryin, to Jinx me:· said Moms.
''But I'm not supentitious, so 1 holle~ back at
them and said, 'I know it.'"
Then Monis, backed by Chet Lemon's two-run
homer in the second inning. went a,gainst the very core
of all of baseball superstitions. He not only mentioned
the no-hitter in the duaout. but told P,itchina coach
Roger Craig "Ro.ser. I'm aoina to get it. '
That was after he had aouen through the ei&hth
inning. when a great play by first baseman Dave
Bergman on a smash by p\nC'h batter Jerry H=iitston
helped preserve the no-hitter.
.. When I said it,'' said Morns, "I was half cocky and
half jokin$ and I was tryinJ to break the tension.'
Moms. who walked six and struck out eiaht. said
he knew from the fifth inning on that he had a no-hitter
gOIRf. ·usually, I don't get that far into a game with a
no-tlitter," said Monis. who in 1980 pitched a
one-hitter against MinnCJOta.
"Yes, r remember that one. Rob Wilfona got a
bloop hit in the first inning." said Monis.
Philly rallies for USFL win
C.•d F•1laa threw an I I -yard touch-EiJ
down pass to Willie C.lller with I :40 left i_-•
Sunday as the Philadelphia Stars re-:.W
bounded from a IS-point halftime deficit
to beat the Arizona Wranglers, 22-2 I in a United States
Football League game. Playing without the injured
ltelvm Bryut, the l~uc's MVP last year and
second-leading rusher this season, Philadelphia fell
behind 21-6 at llaJftime. The victory was the founh
strai&ht for the Stars who improved their record to 6-i
and \ept the Stars in a first place tie in the USFl..'s
Atlantic Division with the New Jersey Generals, who
topped the Memphis Showboats 35-10 .... Jn the
other USFL game Sunday, Tim MauettJ's field goal
with 12 seconds left gave the New Orleans Brea.Jeers a
27-24 wm over the Pittsburgh Maulers. In New
Orleans. Pittsburgh quanerback Glen Caruo, enjoyed
his best day as a pro. and the Maulers led 24-17 with
2:46 left. But Joluulie Walto• marched New Orleans 80
yards in 62 seconds. passing 4 yards to CbarUe Sml&ll for
the tying touchdown. The Breakers, now 6-1. forced the
Maulers to punt and Walton took just five plays to drive
his team from its own 36 to the Maulers' 24-yard hne to
set up Mazzeui·s game-winning kick . . . In New
Jc~y. Brtu Sipe fired three touchdown passes and
Maurice Carthon ran for 104 yards and one touchdown
to lead the Generals, 6-1 , to their third straight Wln.
Memphis fell to 2-5. Canhon made up for the absence
of Henchel Walker. who sat out the game wtth a
shoulder re-injured in Los Angeles last week.
Williams leads prep All-Stars
LOS ANGELES -Forward John m Williams of Crenshaw High in Los Angeles
scored a game-high 27 points and pulled
down a game-high 16 rebounds Sunday
night to lead the West All-Stars to a 131-106 victory
over the East All· tars 10 the seventh annual
McDonald's All-Amencan High School basketball
game.
Guard Troy Lewis of Anderson. Ind., added 18
points for the West. which led by a narrow 91·87 margin
after three periods of the game. played before a crowd of
I 0.214 at Pauley Pavilion.
Guards Gary Grant of Canton. Ohio and Delray
Brooks of Michigan City. Ind .. added 16 points apiece
for the West.
Forwards Roger McClcndon of Champaign. Ill ..
and Chns Sandie of l.ong Beach Poly. contnbuted 15
and I 0 points. respectively. for the winners. Sandie also
had I 0 rebounds.
Williams played only 22 of a possible 48 minutes in
earning Most Valuable Player honors. He made 13 of
his 22 field goal att~mpts and also had four assists and
two blocked shots.
The bot De1roet TF"s continued to Ii roll with a 7-3 triumph' tWer: \be Cbic:alO
Whitt So1. while Beltimorc i.ad Mil· waukee Rmained wiolea after Suoday'1
Amttican l.ealue buebe.11 action . • • Rookie.....,.
OarlaeJ drove in three ru.n1 with two doubles 11 lbe Tieen completed a swee-p oflbeir weekeGd lericl with
the defeodina American Leque Wett champions ud
improved their record to ~. The defeftdjoa -otld ch•m · 8'llrimore Onoln. meanwbile. loet to
Minnesota 7-3 u IQcUJ llaldler' coUCC\ed four hill ud knocked In
three runa. Jlm PmhMr IOM hiJ
first start of the 1eUOn1 aiviac up
four runs and seven hh1 in ro.r
inn.in.,, as the Orioles lost for the
fourth time tttis season . . . The
Brewers. considered anothtt of
the Al's 11t0nant team~~
ped to O.S under new Manqer
ke.e Ladlemua wilh a S-4 Iott
to Scanle as J ack Pera.le •a.:• rapped lhree sinaJes, sc:ored three
runs and drove in one . • • Orluft Sudlel dumped a
pop double in short center field with the bates loaded in
the eighth inning, scoring two runs and Uftina Kansas
City to a S-4 victory over Oeveland. Dan Quisenberry
pitched the final innina for KC and recorded his ~nd
5'Ve of the young season . • .. DoD Mae&.l•llY'• pop fly
double down the left field line, tlis founh hit of the
game, scored Omar Moreao in the I 3th innina to boost
New York to a 4-3 victory over Texas .... Davey
Lopea singled home a run during a sjx-run first inning
outburst and belted a two-run homer in the fifth as
Oakland rolled to a 14-2 victory over Boston.
Barker. Hubbard lead Brave.
Lea Barter scattered four hits over 611> Ill innings and Gina Hlibbanl aot his first two
hits of the season Sunday, the second a solo
home run in the sixth, leadina Atlanta to a
6-2 victory over Mo ntreal to hiahliaht National Leque
baseball action ... In other -..mes, E4NM Mil8er'1
two-out single in the I I th inning drove in Paal
Hnae-.01der to cap a two-run rally and Jive Cincinnati
an 8-7 victory over Philadelphia. . . . Sbormor._~
Templetoa'• IOth-innina error allowed Sae.e to
score from second base and Ry.e SuAerc added
insurance when he tripled and stole home as Chicqo
beat San Diego, 8-S .... David Greea drove in two
runs with a homer and sinaJe as St. Louis rolled to 9-3
victory over San Francisco. . . In a niJht pme, Ge.r1e
Foa&er'• two--run single and three hits by Darryl
StrawbeJTy led the New York Mets to a 3-1 d~ision
over Houston.
Aatroa• Thon bit In bead
HOUSTON -Houston All·Star --. shortstop Dickie Thon suffered a fracture
above ha.s left eye when he wash.it by a pitch
from Mike TorTCZ of the New York Mets
Sunday night, the Astros said.
Thon suffered an inferior orbital rim fracture of the
bone over his left eye, the team said. Thon was taken
from the field on a stRtcherafterbeinghit with Torrcz's
first pitch in the third inning and was admitted to
Methodist Hospital.
Socken blitz Coemoe. 10-4
SAN DIEGO -H ugo Perez scort1 m three goals and Ade Coker added two more
Sunday night to lead San Diego to a
convmcing 10-4 victory over the Cosmos
and give lhe Sockers a 2-0 le.d in the Nonh American
Soccer League indoor championship series.
The best-of-five series continues Wednesday night
at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. Game four. 1f
necessary. will also be played at the Meadowlands on
Thursday night. If a fifth game is needed. 1t wtJI be
played next Sunday night at the San Diego Spon s
Arena.
Laguna Hills• Arclero wins
DEVORE -Frank Arciero Jr .. of II
Laguna Hills. and Walker Evans of
Riverside completed sweeps of the week-
end Sunday in the Nissan Off-Road
Classic.
Both drivers won a total of fou1 races Saturday and
Sunday, earning them overall weekend titles in two
classes each in the event run over a four-fifths of a mile
course at Glen Helen Regional Park.
Televlalon, radio
TE LEV II ION
No events S<:heduled.
RADIO
6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: LA Express at
Denver, KLAC (570).
7:30 p.m. -8AIE8ALL: Chicago Cuba at
Dodgers, KABC (790).
ANGELSWIN . • • From Cl
Ben1quel came up with consecutive singles m the fifth to
take a 1-0 kad.
Toronto tied 11 1n the seventh when ChfT Johnson
doubled wnh two o ut and Jesse Barfield sin&led him ttomc.
Toronto then triggered what looked like another
late-inning nightmare for the Angels and their rclieven by
scoring two runs off Slaton on a two-run double by
Damuo Garcia which hit the chalk on·the left-field foul
line.
That St"t the st.age for the Angels' 5CCOnd
come.from-behind victory of the season when Jackson
and DcCmces jumped on losina pitcher Jackson.
"It was hard for me to concentrate with everyone
yelling 'Rcyie. Reggie.' But I wasn't trying to _hit a home
run. I JUSt wanted to hit the ball in the air," DeCinces said.
Jackson had the same idea: "I was look.ina for
something I could drive and the ball was up in tbc strike
tone."
NHYC's Drayton wins
Phyllis Drayton ofNewpon Harbor Yacht Club i• th.c
new lesset of the Goldie Joseph Perpetual for Sabot aailon
ovcr40.
Ora)'lon won the ttopb)' b): dtfcatlna 17 nval1
Saturday ln Lido lslt Ylcht O ub s Adult Sabot Reptta
Vrhich drew 23 entries 1n two div11ion
Winner in the under 40 division wu Nicki Scardone
of Balboa Ya.chi Club. &ardont defeated four other sadors
an the d1vis1on.
The Naples Sabol is an 8~foot pram that is popular as
a tra1nin1 sailer (or younpttn. h as pankulalry tncky to
sail for adults.
Other trophy winncn in the over 40 dlvilion ..,ctl:
Nancy KJ kc, Newpon Harbor YC~ 3. Don PrOul, Ba
YC -4. Many Lockney, Ltdo Isle YC; .S Don Bcnedi
UY("
Jo ph, donorof1hc trophy. ls one of the top w me
-'8itort 1n Southern Cahfom.ia. both an ltTilll bolu and in tarar 0tt1n nK"ll\I )Athll
' I '
11.
MAJOR L•AOU• STANOtNGS
Amtrtcan u..ue
OIJ&llncl
S..!llt
K1nM1Cllv
Minne'°'' TtUI
A1191h
Chlceoo
WHT OfVlllON
W L
• I • I 3 2 3 2
2 3
2 •
I 3
•AST DIV1SK>N
.. C1. Ga
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.IOO
"°° "°° .400 . :w
.250
1
I
2 2'n
211'1
Detroit
Cltvtte "lf
Toronto
8<111on
New Yori!
l•lllmC>l't
Mllw1ullH
s 0 l/lCIO
3 I .7SO
3 2 .600 3 3 .soo
2 • .333
0 • .QOO
0 s .000
SUNlaV'• sew" Allella S, Toronto •
Mlnneaot1 7, B1tllmof't 3
Ottrolt 7, Clllcloo 3
K1nuia Cllv 5, Cltvlllncl •
Ntw York •. Tuu J ( 13 lnnlnoal
0.kllncl 14, Solton 2
Slllllt 5, Mllwl\lllM 4
TldlY'a~
1"1
2 2'n
3'n
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Toronto CCllncv 0-01 11 O.kl1ncl (Con· rov 0-1), n
TlleMllV'a Gll'lllH
Mllw1uk" 11 ........ " TtllH II Detroit Ml~tl 11 New York
K•n•H City II Bettlmort , n
Cltvtllncl 11 Clllcaoo. n Boston II S..lllt, 11
Toronto 11 0 11111nc1. n
NltteMf LHtue
WHT D4VIMON
W L Sin Di.tic> 4 I
Atllnt1 2 l
Clncl11111ll 2 3
HOUllOfl I 3
DM91ra I 4
Sin F renclsco I 4
EAST DIVISION
3 I
~C1. Ga I00 ·-.400 2
ADO 2 .250 2\'J
.200 l
.200 3
LM AIM"9M
SUHOAY'J aHUl.TS ,,.. ................... n--.1
f'•IT lllAC&. OM mitt oect
Or1noerlt ArlO (511111 14 to UO UO
Ski,,_.,• Solrll (Andtraon) 7.00 3 00
Doctor Who (L0tl90) 3.40
Alio rlCICI: Hitched to Win, Mr J,
Bllll a.Ill Ft1t1, Gamort!, Cllarll••
Fllolll, ~llwood Gltn.
Time; 2:02 41 S.
12 IXACTA (2·4) oeld 16f.40
S8COND llACI. Ont mllt p1ct . Slrlklno Price (Trmblvl 4.00 3.40 UO
Ltvllv Rllylllm (Sltttll) 6 IO 4.00
Halcvon Hyeclntll (Longo) 3.60
Alao reetd; Countrv Coualn, Lldv
SIHlt, Roval merv. Anclva Hul111lrl, Ftamln Mimi..
Time: 2:02 2/S.
,, •XACTA <l·SI Olld '29.40.
THIRD llAC•. Ont mitt paee,
Accomc>llct (Sh«I) 7.00 S.00 3 20
Eastar Oe\1911 ITlantrl UO 7.20
OutuJotit S1w11ar ILonool 3AO
AllO receo: llldHlon, GYPSY Petri· ercll, Tlnllar Tine. Acuff, HIV Fun,
8old " Bren. Time: 2:02 2/S,
U UlACTA (1-1> "611 IQA
llOUllTH llAC•. Ont milt trot
Proohlc:Y (Wlllllml) ''° s 20 3 60 Ml:l«I CIOud IGrundV) f 00 6.20
Nllea Sier (UCUV) 4 00
Alto rlCld· lrnt» lrnc» 1mo. Shlnn11
Ster, GOiden Pride. Sllvt< LOOd
Time. 2:02. ""™ llACI. Ont milt oact Stmolll 'Uflltl (51111) 20.20 1.00 uo
Sllc:k CGrundY) 4.IO 360
Ludlv Ltvllv CSNrrenl S.40 AIM> recad: Soectecullr 0111C11",
Ol1monlt SklllHf', Votceno of Slllrwll,
Anclva Htrmen, SOulrt Lint Guato,
8ol"104.
Time: 2.01 315. n IXACTA (M ) peld 167.60 New York
Clllceoo
Montr11t
Pt1H1dtlonl1
Plll1t>urgh ,
SI LOUii
3 2
.750 .600 'n SIXTH llAC•. Ont milt PICI.
3 2 "°° .600
,,.. • Pllotnl• Jectt CVldl 21.00 uo l.20
3 2 'i'J OH-eurkH Brigade (Kt>lrl 1.40 2.40
3 2 .600
600
I/) DH-PrlmlllYt Slrtek (KOPkl)
3 2 .,.. 3.00 3.60
S4HldlV'• seer..
Plllal>ul"oll s. Dedtilf'I 2
Atllnt1 '· Montrnt 2 Clnclnnetl I , PtlllldllPhl• 7 ( 11 lnnlnoal
St Loula f, Sin Frenclaco 3
Clllcloo I , Sin Oleoo s ( 10 Inning•)
New York II Hou11on, lnl
TMIY'• G11Mt
Cllboo IR1lnev l·O> 11 ~ (RtuH 0·0), n
Montre11 (Gullickson 0· 11 11 Clnclnn1t1
lhr1nvl 0· 11. n
Tu.MllV'• G-Houllon ti Ptlllldtlolli1
Ntw York 11 Att1n11, n
t Montr11I II Clnclnn1!1, n
SI Louli 11 Sin Oleoo. n
Pln1DUrgti II Sin FranclKO, n
AMaltlCAN LEAGUE
An99!1 S, IMue J1v1 4
TO.ONTO CAUFO.NIA
Garcia 2t>
MoMbvcf GBellK
JM1ndh
B1rflcld rf
Uollllw ID
C01tln1 ID
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• I 1 0 O.Cnca 30 4 I I I
l 0 1 1 l vnn rt 4 0 O 0
1 0 0 0 Downing H 2 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 Ptlll1 cf 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 Wilfong 2b 2 0 0 0
2120 Sdlollldn 2000
2 0 0 O Herron c 3 1 1 O
1100 8oonec 0000
2 0 0 0 ll 3 7 J T...n
SC-llv""**
2t 4 7 4
Tw.,,.. 000 000 120-3
Clllfenlll 000 010 OJX-4
G•mt Wlnnlno R81 -OIClncH (1). OP-Toronlo I, C1llfornl1 1
L08-Toron10 S, C1llfornl1 4 28-<>1rcl1
2. CJonnaon. HR-RtJICkaon 12), 0.CI·
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RLJckaon L,0· 1 1 3 3 0 0 c..........
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HBP-Oownlno, (t>v Aekt r ), Scriof~
(t>y Ackt<l, Barfield lt>v S.ncne1>
T-2-ol A-24,095.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ptntft S, OOdter1 2
ll'ITTSaUttGH LOS ANG•u
Wynne cf
Lecv rf
MldlCk 3t>
Tllmotn lb
Otl•" Rtv 2b
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Btrrl"
Rhoden o
Guentt o
Mlrllbl ltlrlllll
4 120 S1a2t> 2020
4 I 4 3 Ll ndllY 2t> 2 0 I 0 S 0 0 0 Wllllllld rl 4 0 0 0
S020 Llndrxcf 4 110
4 0 0 0 GUll'rer 30 4 0 o o S O 2 2 Mlnlllllf 4 1 2 2
S I o o 8 roclt lb • O 1 O
41 20 Anclt1nn 2000
3110 Monclyl)fl 1000
1 0 0 0 8Aunt! 11 0 0 0 0
Sciotti• c 3 0 1 0
COl11 o 0 0 0 0
V11tn111 o 2 0 0 0
Zechrv o O O O O
Y11oarc 1 O o o
Tmt1 405135 htll1 Ulll
kort " lnnlnes ~lttlbllrlll 210 100 010-5
l ... ,...... 000 ---, Game Wlnnlno RBI -Riv m
E-GUll'rtro, L•nclftlov
OP-Plt11t>uro11 I, LOI A~ltl 1
L08-Plll•bufoh II. LOi All04tlt1 4 2B-Rl\oden, hrre, Tllomoion, Aev
HR-Mlr111111 12) S8 -L1nc:trnu~ 171.
Brock 111
~ AllodtnW,H
Guentt 5,1
I~ HllEttHSO
61-l 7 2 2 0 l
12·3 I 0 0 0 3
'-"A'*'" V11tn1ll L,0·, 6
Zlcrvv I
COier 2
T-1.l? A-41,S50
'
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3
0 1
3
0 0
3
0 0
All O reced· Tilt R1ldtr,
Crul111wav. Geme Robbie, Flylno Rooer, Trolloo, Alron ClllP.
Time: 1:.59 1/S. u •XACT A ( 1-2) Olld sn 20
S2 EXACTA (J.S) oeld "320
HV•NTH llAC•. Ont rnllt oact
Anc:tv• Wln1IOfl (Siii!) 7 20 • 00 3 20
Mlaltr OG (AnOtnolll S.40 3 60
8vt 8ve Scoltv <Fllonl 3.00
AllO recd : Sklo I Pal", Oi1t>lo
C1nvon. Men Mir Hirn. Tllr" Flnoara.
Mlrva Commend.
Time. 2:00. n EXACTA (t-1) Olld s2120
-•tGHTH llACI. Ont milt oect
Yllkt Rllvtllm ISNrnl 4.00 J.40 l.00
Trlpte Nine <B•IUeroeonl • 40 4 oo
HI C Skll>tler (L.o!\90) U0
AllO r ICICI. Sldooerelrlt. T IOfll Ouer •
t1<1, Slllootr'a Lladtr. Mo«t'1 Oanclv
Min, Rici\ N Soluy, Gottlltr JoM
Time. l-00 3/S.
S2 EXACTA 13·4) oeld UUO
NINTH llAC•. One mite PI CI
Smooth H•lr IPtlllno> s 40 3 IO uo
Nlllvt Slli.otr (Vllnc:tngllm) 4 ~ ~10
C1c:11e (Longo) 14 IO
AllO raced· H1ndov1<, E11tculor.
Welt>f'oll Privy Coun<ll, Jan Rldd,
Ceo11ln Knl9"1.
Time: l:SI 3/$.
U EXACTA 13·6) O•ld '20.IO.
n ~E•,•CT SOL 11+1-2-3·3) oeld
Sll,121.IO wllll 1111 wlnnlno tlc1ttt1 11111
hol't11); 1>1ld S44SIO wllll 100 wlnnlno
Ik kela (flvt llorMS)
TINTH llAC•. Ont milt oect.
A1>1tev'1 Brotlltr (Sltll) 7 00 l 20 2.20
Doctor Don (Plano) UO 2.20
Tiit Como1nv'1 GOid (Vllnclnontn) 2.20
AllO ri ced Hurrlc1n Roux, JoMnv
Mac, Fro1tv Ski-. MIPlt Gemt.
Hunltr'I SlllOOw.
Tlmt. 2-00 3/S
2 EX ACTA (7·4) 1>1ld Sii IO
Slnh MIA
SUNDAY'S llHUL TS ''°"' .. " .... tltwwtNlrtd ~) ,ltUT ltACE. ' lur1ono1
Pa111111try (OrftOI) 17 20 I IO I 00
Clnlotovt ISlt>IMt) 14 IO tO 60
Nucltar (Ptdrora) 11 '°
Alio raced: D'flltlllltld, Tiie 81oat
Kid, F1mllv FOll, 0 1Cldv Lonoltoi .
Swl1ll'1 Wind, Gr~. l"Cflan O ..
Liii e RI~. Time: 1-10 21 S.
SECOND llACI. ' furtonoa
Hnd1rnt Pck191 CFrdzl S.40 3.60 UO
Lauolllno Bov (McCerrOfl) 470 3.20
Sltl Racer IV11tn1~a) 4 20
Al•o raced: C•llt>onoa. Or Vlctorle,
Et Jltltl, Ollubo, Slaff Commander.
Time: 1109 l/S n DAii .. y DOU BL• ( H1) oeld
547.60
THIRD llAC•. Ont milt .
Jullet'1 Prldt (Vlnzt) 10 20 4 40 3.40
811n B111 CPlncevl 3 60 2 IO
Quell Pink ILIOlle rnl 3 00
At10 raced· T1t>ert, S11otgun Wittie,
Carrlu o, Amealng Soort
Time I 36 415
FOUttTH llACI. I 111• mlltl
CrOHO (Ollv1rtal '40 l 40 2 40
Ptllru (Bliek) • 00 2 IO
Nlolll Mover tl>tll11ovnv11 2 40
AllO raC9d Ml tell Wlnntr. Ciiio 0 '
Lerk, Ftffhofoe Mlrlntr
Tlmt: 1.42 .,~
lS EXACT A (4·•> oelO SS5 00 "'™ llAC•. •'n lvrtono1 Pro•otrOVI (Of\IM) 4 IO 210
Et>onv Bronu (OllvarH) 310
Qu1n1um L110 CP9drozal
2 40
2 40
300
.41ao r1Gld: for'kl, Pellln, Air Poc:lltl, Prlnct!v F 191\ter
Arunno.
SCOREBOARD
Time: 1:15 2/S.
... •UCTA (M ) N ld $)7.50.
MXTH tlAC•. I I/ 16 milft.
KOlhare CValtnaut11) UO 2.10 2 40
Bllllltln (PinQv) •.40 UO
YOV'ra MY LO¥• (C.owo) uo
AIM rlCld~ Plfll Row, Creon, As He PIMMd, ltOfl'I Ortem.
Timt· 1: .. 4/~
s•vaNTH •ACE. , • .., hwlone•. An1lrulntr (Plncev> 3.00 :uo 2.20
OvtrOIY (Vattnlutll) JJO UO Gotdtn Fl ... (Cordero) UO
AllO rlCld Good Finial!, Sl>ffd of
Music, D1nctt>e1, Shefttf Muir
Tlmt. I IS 3/S
lS EXACTA (3·7) oeld S2'.00
EIGHTH llAC•. 1 111 mlltl
Monty Adv"v (OIVM) U.20 1•.00 S.10
Prtcl•lonllt CMcCarronJ 3 IO 3.00 Prince Trut (Plnc1v) 3.60
Alao rectd: Fall Tlmt, Llfe'1 Magic. Tlghti, Cercltlt, Double C1"1.
Time. 1:49
S2 ~I< SIX (2+1+314·5) Plld
SlO,IOl.60 with nlnt wlnnlno tlektl1 0 1•
llor111) S2 Pick Six con101111on paid
1217.60 wllll 1,273 wlqnlno llckt11 (five
llor111).
NINTH .-ACE. one milt.
PrOUd OVkt IPlnc1vl 17.40 1.IO •.60
Sne11t Sov (Gercla) 10.20 s.60
Alrrollno (GUtf'fl) 3.00
Allo rM*S: T.V. Action, Clluekv
B1t>v, Gila Clrdt, Llbanon, Jack Jovell, Kllllldon.
Time: 1:37 3/S.
lS •XACTA 14·2) Plld M07.00.
Alltfldanct: 63, 130.
NBA
WEST•llN COM,EllENCE ~Kllk DMsMfl
W t ~c1. GB v·Llken S3 2s .679
• • Portllnd 47 31 .603 6 x·S..lllt 39 40 .494 14111
Pnoenlx le •I .411 lS'n
Goldtn Stett lS 43 .449 II
Sin Dlloo 29 SO .367 2411'1 Mldw"' °""'"" x·Ullll 43 36 .S4C
x·01llH 41 37 .S26 111>
Dtnvtr 37 •2 .4'1 6
Kenuia Cltv 36 43 .A56 1
Sen Antonio 34 44 .436 l 'I>
Hou•ton 29 •9 372 13'n
EASTellN CONfl!ll•NCE
A .. llfk OMsMll
v·8011on 59 It 75'
c·Pfll..a.tOllla so 21 .6'1 9
11·Ntw York 4S 33 .577 14
x·Ntw JtrMY 43 JS .SSl 16
•·WHhlngton 34 45 .430 2S'·~
Ctntrll OWlaien
11·Mllw1ukM 47 31 .603
x·O.trolt 46 32 S90 1
11·Atlan11 37 42 .4'1 10'1)
Clllcaoo 77 S 1 34' 20
Cltvtllnd 27 SI .346 20
I ncllane 25 53 .321 22
x·Cllnched ollyOtf t>e<tll
v;Ctlncl'lld dlvl1I011 11111
SUndiy'a Sc.WH
Llllwi 119, Portland 1 ll
Ptllladttonle 10f. Ntw York 109
Bo1lon 117, Clllceoo 110
s.11111 120. HouSton 107
New JtrMY 12•. Clevt11nd 97
Ptloenlx 126. O.nver 121
TeNlflt'a G1mn
C11lc100 el W11nlno1on
Cltvttend et Ntw York
LllltfS 119, TrlllbtlHn 113
LOS ANGELES R9'T'lt>la t ,
Worthy 37, Kuocttall 11, Jollnaon 25.
Seo!! 6, N1ltr '2, Coooer 14, McAdoo 'I, SorkHI• 0, McGH S. To111a 46·89 27·36
119. ~TL~ND -Cerr 25, Nell 11,
Thomown IS, Puaon 23, Vt llnllnt 6,
COOPtr 4, Levtr 16, Drtxltr I. Limo 7.
Norri• 3. Totela 44·90 2S·36 113
k«e bV Olllrlw'I
Loi A~lt• 29 U 21 36-119
Portland 33 l'I 20 21-113
Foultd out-None. Rebounda-Lol
Anoetta 46 IJOllnson I I. Porll1l'd 42
(Nell ., Aul111-LOl Anoaltt 21
IJOllnl<KI 171. Portland II (Levt< SI.
T 0111 fovl.--1..0I Anoetts 21. Portland
29 TtcMIClll-Lo• A~ Coecll
Rlltv A-12"'6.
Dinah ~ lnvl1ttioMI
I at lllftelle Mira .. )
290
Juli Inkster, tts.soo
Pet Bradley, '33,JOO
212
Oelt Eggatlno, S24,0SO
2ll
Btlh D•nltl, S10,3SO
21-'
S1Hv Llllle, S1 S,263
Joanne Cerner. s lS.262
2"
Leurle Rink tr, SI 1, 100
217
Jane Crafter, Sl.711 P1llv Sllftll1n, Sl,117 ,..
Jo Ann WHll1m. S6.SS2 Amv Alcoll, 16,SS2
Judv Clark, 16,SS 1
Ke lllv Whllwortll. U .SSI ,.,
Donne C1POn1, IS,2l l
Donne H Wllllt , Ss.211
2'0
Lori Ger1>1<1 s•.120 A~Marlt PelU, "4, 120
M Fi9utf'H·Oolll U , 119
10· 73·'9-61
7S·U ·69·70
12·72·10·10
72·61·70·7•
n-n-n-11
7'·7S·72·66 69·72·75·71
7'·7S·'9·70 11·72·74·71
70-73·73·77
69·7S·70·74
71·73·7•·71
71·74·72·71
72·19·••·70
7l·7S·70-72
73·11·73·73
Allcl Mlller, M, 11' ~y LoHl ..... '" 5llldr I PM'IW, M, 1lf
2'1
lktll SOiomon, SUfl
OlaMe Dllltv, $3,2'0 ,,,
ClnOY 1111, ~,111
Behv -'<Int. t2.-1
Llurl Pttenon, '1Mt
Vlctll Alverti, '2MI 1'J
Bonole,L.llM.12,541
Yuri Cole, 12,S.0 Hollli SllCV, S2,S4d
2"
Judy Elll1, 12, 1"
Ja11S1eonenaon.11.1n
Jene Lock, s2.1n
Siivie BerlOllccln, 12, 1•
Slllron aet'rell S2, 111
PlllY HIV .. , 12.111
JOYCI Katmltnkf, '2.1•
2t5
8acitv P"''°"· 11.m
"'"" M0<"11, s 1.m Sualt eernlno. a 1.m
Pam Glefien, 11.m
Valerie Skinner,• l,121
OtbCrie Aualln, '1,121
BtVtrty KllH, 11,121
2"
Petti Rlno, Sl,Ul
2'7 e· JodY ROlll!lllel
1·Joennt Pec!Mo
Cllrli Jotmon, 11.411
C.Cllar~. Sl,,11 ,,.
OtOt>lt Mau.v, 1t,Sst
Mlrtll1 N11111, 11.SSf ,,,
Pll Meveo. sfA53
C.J. C.Hiaon, Sl,453
A R tlnf\trdl, SI ,453
ROllt JonH, Sl,453
PtMv Pull, SIAS3
Cerotvn HI"· SI .•SJ Lenort Mureolla, Sl,452 ..
Lauren Howt, 11,313
Vicki Feroon. Sl,313
C1111v Min•, s t..312
Dot G«metn, •l,312
Sherri Turner, Sl,311 .,
C1111v Slltrlt, "'°" 81r1>1ra Berrow, Sl,099
Ayako Okimoto, s 1,0fl
:IN Tt<rl Luckllural, Sl,011
Vlvl1n 8rownltt, Sl,011
Mlcktv Welller. Sl.010
Sendra Haynie, Sl,010
JOS
Jtrllvn 8 rll1, S941
J06 Jene BlelOCll, S91 t
Shtlltv Hemlin, S910
2'7
n ·7'·1M4 1s-•n·1• n -n-10-1s
7'·76-.. ·71 n·n·n-n
76-74·70-7'2
74·73·n ·73
"·n -74-73
71-7S·71·7'
74·7'·70·70
n-14·16·11 71·73·75-74
n•7S•73·'9
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73·7•·71-76
7H4·72·77
77-73·73·n
76·73·73-73
74-75·73-73
72·77·73-73 76·n ·74·73
7•·75-72·74
74·74·73·74
70·79·73·74
77-71-76·73
7HS·71·7S
77·73·70·77
76·73·71·77
7•·7'·71-74
7s-7S·74·74
74·77·7S-73
7'·72·7S·74
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7S•74·7S-7S 71·n ·n·16 7S·76·71·77
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71·76-74-79
7S-77. 79· 71
73·7'·77·74
73·76·73·IO
76·77·7S·7S
74·71·76·7S
72·76·11·77
7S·77·72·7'
7S·7S·79·76
77·7S·7S-79
77·7S·7•-IO
76·77·77·77
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GrMMboro Ooen -Anclv e .. n. sn .ooo •2 G-oa Arelltr. "3.200 as 8an Cr9Mlllw, s 11,040
Jaca RIMtf. a 11,lMO
Fred Couolt,, $ 11,040
Scorr Simown. '11,040
BUddY Gerdner, Sll,040 ..
Tom Purt1er, SIO,IOO
Slevin Liebler, '10,IOO Nkk F110o, SI0,900
Cllrtnct Ro11. SIO,IOO
Oevld Ptol>lti, s 10,IOO
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Jotv Slndefer, S7,SOO
Bred Fuon. S7,SOO
Tommy Nekellm, Sl,SOO
MIC O'Gradv, S7,SOO ,..
Rev Ftovd, SS,234
Roo•r Mlltble, sS,234
Ptltf' J1cob11n, SS,234
Lerrv Miit, SS,234
Je v HIH, SS.234
Jim Thon11, SS,234
Ron Slrtck, SS,234
lit Crelg Stedter, SJ,240
Miki McCuttouOh, Sl,240
Gevln Lt venaon, SJ,240
Tommv V11tnllne, Sl,240
Mark Lve, Sl,240
Jim Neiford. Sl,240
2'0 Lanny W10t.ln1, S2 ....
Merk Pltll. n ,.,.
Merit McCumt>tr, '2,414 Cortv Pevln, n ....
Jim 0tn1. n ....
Miki 8rl0hl. Sl,'30
Tonv s1111. s l,'30
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J.C Snead, Sl,'30
Ronnie 811Ck, Sl,930
Bill Krtllt<I, S l,'30
Pet McGowen, Sl,9JO m
Donnie Hemmond, 51,400
Gerv Hellt>trg, S1 ,400
David Oorln, Sl,.00
Da vid Edwerd1, s 1,.00
Run Cocllran, s 1,.00
Pevnt Stewart, $1,400
Greg Pow•"· s 1,400 2tl
LH Etd1r, Sl,032
De nny Edward1, s 1.037
Oen Polll, ll,032 Bred Brv1nt, Sl.032
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Tom Norrta, 5111
1C1n Grftn. SIS2
Bt<nlllrd Lanotr , SIS2
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Jot lnmen. Sl3'
8111 Britton. Sl36
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Miiier l1rber, IJ,750 m
P1ul Herney, SJ,150 8oCI Slone, IJ, 150
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Petw Tllomton, S2 ,6J3
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Frid H.nlm, U ,200
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Gordon J-. s 1.350
Ted Kroll, Sl..350
Blllv Mlxwetl, s 1, 350 m
Frtddlt HHS, Sl,250 Dow Fln1ttr#lld, s 1,250
Kii NIQlt, S 1,250 227
Georoe Blvtr. SI, 150
Buck Adlma, 11, 150
Ooug Ford, Sl,tSO
Jerrv 8af1>tr. S1, 150 hrl Wtaver. Sl, 150
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C"81111 Owena,I1,07S Jim Hltlfltld, S1,07S m
Manv Fureol, st,047
Al BftajtQllk, Sl ,047
Al 8al61no. '1,047 Roland Si.ttord, I 1.6'7 m
80C> E rldlaon, S1 ,030
Erneil Terdiff, Sl,030 m Ed CavMV. Sl.o20
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....,_.. Wiier Ollltrtct DOES HERESY RESOLVE. oe. Of T~ 1n eN pr~...,..,..,._ Fountain Vli9v ScNlol DIWlet,... 15181, In look/AMI 13286, 1n looUt1t, ....-1000.ec -.. of of Tiwt In tt1e propeny '*lllM!ftlil
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right. .......... == and no. Niii .., .. --~ANO OADEA u followa: dllOl'MIM; IOl¥ee to ..... tM 1.-.... eo In-P~ 1147, of Oftlcllll A. r-=orde °' 0r.,.. ~,-c.... OtlotlMd: W110lt 1. That It 19 lhe lne.ntlon of tht 8oerd 10 fotm M Tfi'UITOR: ~D H. HINAY ........ ~ ur!dtr U....,. and ~ ~ ~ lOWAAO J. tom1a.. TAVSTC>ft RONALD lllOYH,
lmp.-°"'911 ..... dletrtct wttNn the Senta Mwgerlta Wat• Dlltttct of MAM L. JOHNSOH co .......... "'the ........... CVGAN ANO NATA.UI G. CVGAH Thal oenlln ,.., P"Ot*1Y 0. PAT"8CIA WAOOEU. NOYD "'9 potUon of Mid o..trlct wNch wtll be ~ed by the ~"Y. FAA WEST IAV· °' 9M 9oetd. ~No. M-St. • ~~ II\ IN Olloe Of the ~ .. Lot 1, Unit 11, of Tl'llOl 8!.NUICIAftY: ,...,. WOT SAY·
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Ind AMALIA KAHL.II\ T~ of THI KAHL.IA 'M41l Y T...,. e.. ~. ICattd ~.lo be detlgnated "IMPROVEME"NT ~CANOO"'OEl.00~~!8~ .. T~ ,,,..,~::::;,:::: =: ~ReOOrdlr otOn•-.~~ .. aa ... per~ (ICQtdtld"' look INQS ANO LOAN ASIOOIATlON DISTRICT NO. 49li, -·end:_-.. -: to INU9 bond• of Mid Improvement No ...... ·7~:0~, .. ::. .. =... .::-::; not ........ , .. _ 1-... _ ........ 0.-. Stlll• Of~ w1u; Hl.L A S57, P~2~. ~. NO«dl of R£COAOfO ~ 21. ttu.
, ., ......, .._.. ..... vw -·-· -,,_...,.., ·-.-PUILIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Or~ .cou OOl'nOnlY known ea: lntlt No. l3-03S30t of~ ,.... dlatnct for~ purpoee, Offtdll di In ttie omc. Of tN ty•llve dotlart p•r mon1n II~ FOA CASH (payable at 173 \JlllOe , Coela MeM, eotde In Ula Ofb °' tM Aecordlr .. MCTION l. That the pur1)0M for wNch aaAd lmprowmtnt Aecoldet of OrMQeCounty. (1225.00/rnonll'I). TM minimum tlll'i of .... In l4IWM money of IN Cellfornle. The aum of put Of ar.,.. C County. ditttfd .. to i. formed and for wNch bonde may be IMued It for Mid deed of tru1t deecrl .... Ula monthly ..._ payment tor eu-.. Unll9d ltateil et: lnelde the m11n 111111men11 ~ .. of u. dete of Mid deed of 1N11t dmcrlDea the
!.aDllehld ............ -NN"1CIMY: DOWNIY IAY·
l"°8 ANO LOAN J\UOCIATOf
AECOftOU> June 11, 19-•
the acqullltlon and conatruetlon of wot'lca tor the Pfoductton, tollowlng prC!f*1y. QUent perlodt may be ldJue*I.,,... fl'ont lobbr •t TrlllMl'Mflce Title thla l'OtJoe 11 S3.0t9.40, lncludlnQ foltOwinQ:
trenttnllalOn atoreee and dlatrlbu11on of water for Irrigation. PAAClL 1: , .. llm"'9 lftae to nue.tly 11 the 0191rlot'• ~. A 1119Ufenc. Compeny, 830 N. Main ooata. r... and 1ni.rM1. _..be .oia Lot 10. BIOdl 19 of See1ton 3 ot
dorn•ttc. )ndust,._, and nwnlcipal J>Uf'P<>M9 tor the lat'lda and condomlNum unit 113 (the "unit"), hc4KltytCleanlng deooelt wt11 be StrM1. tent• Ana, CA. 111 right. tttte 11 publle euot1on pul'IUent to a.o.. BelbOI lelend. 1n .,_ City o1 ,.......
JnhabltanU with the ext•lot bound.ne. of 'sa1d lmproyement ~ 1t1own1 .... 11~,.~ ~:.::.::.. ~~ any and lnt.,•t COf'lrc to and now lion 1358 of the CMI CocM ol ltle POtt hectl. County ol 0r"'f9,
d111r1ct. and the acqui.n1on anc:t oonatructlon 01 WOtka f0t the 1;"Lo.1'o1T:.a'H;,:t'°oM;;:'lfttt1e lloenald,.., •let• t>tOlt• 1n tNa ~ ~~ .it!:'~ T= !1t•t:,,:t~nt;:;~ 1~ ::::'1nc:O.°"t.;,:a:a~..:
coMectlon, trMtrnent and dl8poul of ..... wa1te and •torm City of Newport 9MGti, ~ reoatd. 9"d tl'ler• Mill be ftO dlduc· COutltY Ind State Oeeottbed • CoW'thoUM, 100 1. CMc c.nw Ollllneoue M•. In the omc. of thl
wat•. lncludlng trunk ....,., aewege treatment, wat• recia-Or~. Stat• Of Callfomle, flon ftOM eny prQpONI In Oetennln· Lot 13 of Ttect No. 8023. In 8oOlt Drive w"'· San11 AN. California et C<Mlnty ~-of Mid Couftty.
mallon facllltlea, pumping a1a1iona. and lncludlng all land. "Plan '), recotdld on JUiy 12. 1 19, Ing the hlgheet rwportltlble bidder. 1aa. Pt1ge1 35 thrOUOh 38 1na1.....iv. the hOut °' 10: 15 A.lie. YOU ARI! IN DEfAUU UNOE." A
easement( and other property neoeeeatY thetefor for the lancta u document No 1M10, In 8o01t Sealed propou11 to leeM Mid of M19oeilanee>u•~ .. recorded ThlrecordownerolMldown.or OE!O OF TRUST DATU>~ and Inhabitant• wlthln the ex1eriot boundlflee Of aald lmpr~ 1322&. Peoee 1f through 116 In-propetty mutt be ~ by the In the Count» "RecotW Office of Mid real pr°'*1J ... at tM time ol 20. 1ta3 UNLESS YOU TAK! AC·
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--t dlltrict and for the .,.....,ulsltion of all of or part of the clu0~0· 1oft~CounAecofty ~~ t~ \/~t~ .... ~IC*,.!.lr.:thlE~~tlloneln Or~ County lien DELORES KARTCHNER, TION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOP·
........ --... he .. _ ·-.......,.,_ .,. _., ............ ..... ... ....... Excec>tlng lhatefrom, Ill 011. gu, WhON lal known lddteea I• 173 ERTY, IT MAY 8E SOLO AT A PV8-operetlng funds ol said lmpr<>Yement district (provfded 1hat t uld county. wtilch p1en pertain• to C«lter. t72 tO Olk Street. Fountlln •te>hlltum and other nvctrocett>on Village Cfeetc. Cotta Meea. Cell-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEl!O AN ·EX·
PA~EL 2: f.Met<MI.._ • =
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total am04.mt of •ueh funds IO acquired shall not •xc.ed •n th•t prOl)«lydeaeflbed In Trect No. Valley. C•llfotnla, 92708, no let., aub1tancet and mineral• lylng fOfnla PLANATION OF THE NATUf\E OF
amount equal to the total operating co1ta of aald lmprpvement 10587, feCOfded In Sook 449, than 2•00 p.m .. Aprll 2.4, 19&4. below the deptll ot 500 ,.., from the The..,. Wiii be conducted by and THE PAOCEEOING AGAINST YOU,
dl1trlc1 for a two-year perlOd, as Htlmeted by the Board Of Paget 5 and 8, Ml~ Before acQePl=•ny wrllten turfac:. end without the right of 1Wr· Information reoerdlng lald .... and YOU S .. OULO CONTACT A LAW• Directors of said District) and fund• f0t the payment of every Mepa, In the ~ of the County propoaela, the ated otftcer 191Ce entry f9in1t1tement m~ be tied from; YER.
•xP8tlM of said lmPfOvemet'lt dlatrlct Which It la probable will be ~~~~,2~ ":::'~ """'13 ::" ~ t!: .:!totor • .ibm~1:'; The llra.t llCldr... end Other BAUMGARTNER' ROUP 2 HI Apdena Ave., N•wi>orl
Incurred and become payable belore the expiration of one year '*~r lnt~Mt In and to the~-written bid !Ny tubmlf.,, Ofal bfd ~~lg=i!, aiz.;:.•t;: 301111 Town & Country Road. Sult• 8if."'a ~~e!,~~, ... or common
ln Iha "11cie anl!Cted "f 'J '*"*" ol the Dec:letltion of ~.
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fol'owl. "RIOflll Ind Du1M: OtMitlM and C1ble TMvttlon" "Support,
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from the completion of said wort(a (Including the Interest on said mon areas u lhown and defined on exOMdlng by 11 IMlt five percent purPof'ted 10 be: 1087 El Camino. Orange, Callfornle 92888 dNlgnellon of P'°'*"Y II lhown bonds which is due and payable prlOf 10 that date and for which the plen. (5%) the hlghelt written bid. The Coat• Mela. CA. 17 141 ee7•3070 above, no WAl'renty
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given .. to 118
moneys of the Improvement district In the treuury of said beep! Ill Oii. gu •nd hlQllMt reaponllble blddet lhall be BENEFICIARY TRANSAMERICA OATEO: Marc:tl 13, 1984 ~'---°' correc:tneN).." The
Olstrlctonhereattertobereceived bysaldimprovementdl•trlct hydr~bonlUbstaneetbentelh• requked to tllaoull lhe fOfm or FINANCIAL SERVICES (7141 VILLAGE CREEK HOME· beneficiary"""' uld ()Md of
from an as1e3sment prevlOusty levied are Inadequate). and the depth or 500 l•tlrom the aurtece of ...... IUcfl lormet 11aa '*'91ofor• 832·9314 OWNERS ASSOCIATION Tru.t. by r .. aon of • bteecl'I °' d.-
establlshment of all of the bond reserve fund out of the proceeds aald lend with no tlgllt of tut1ece been approved by the 8oerd of The u~nea Trull .. dfl.. JAMES w. BAUMGARTNER OF f*'lt In the obllgatlona MCured
II I ectl with the entry above 500 feat from ttte IUr· Truat.... clllm1 any llabllTty lor any lnoorrec:t· BAUMGARTNER 6 ROUP, INC.. thereby, her•tofore executed Md of the sale of said bonds, and a expenses n conn on race or Mid land, u rlNMld by The Board of Trim ... lhall male• ,,... or the 1tra.t eddr ... and other Att0tneya delivered to the uncletllgned a Wf11·
authorization and Issuance of said bonds. Wllllem J. c.gnay, an unmarried the determination u to .,,_.her to common deltlgnatlon. II any. lhown Publllhed by the Orange Cout
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.,, 0.C.aratlon of Defeult end o.
PAACE1. 3: Eaeementa ONet the
Lota owned by "Subtect 0-.." '°' the putpoeee °' •xetellilng Ula
SECTtON 3. That the Htlmated expen~1 of carrying out said men, an the Deed recorded 1n 8oOlt ..... Uld facilltl" within ten I 10) herein Dally Piiot on Mircti ie. April 2. mend f0t s .... and written notice of
purpose Is the amount of $339.000,000 and It la proposed that eseo. P• 138, of Offlclej RecordL daya •ti~ receipt of blda. Seid .... w1u be ~. tlut Aptll 9. t98' btellCfl and of ~Ion to ca'9e the
bonds tor said improvement district shall be Issued In said PARCEL 3: An •xdutlw righUnd lnlormatlon concerning the wttllout covenant °' *8franty, ••· 172744 uno.tllgned
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Mii Mid PfOC*1Y to
• rlghtt of Gtant• hertiln 11 en •·en.
ICH'dtlg Owner" • 9'dl terma, Iott Md....,,.,, rlghll .. mew. oom.
f)letely defined and dMc:ttbld In .,,.
Cuatom Loi Oec:t&t9tlon dMortbed
In "Subtect To:" t>eeow, (IN "CU.
tom LOt Oecl811tion").
amount euemen1 to UM the pello .,. .. cs.. propoNI lhould be eddrened to: Pf'... or Implied, regatdlng title, Mtllty lald obligation•. end tner. SECTION 4. That assessments for carrying out said purpose Ignited P-183 on the p'-11 u being f'OUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS-polMSllon, or enoumt>tancea. to lllllM ti' MnTM"r •ft• the underMgned CAYMd Mid d d .. _ 1 t h hall a~rtenant to the unit TRICT. 17210 OAK STREET. pay the remaining Ptlnclpal tum ol ~ ""'""-notice ol t>teach and ol etec:tlon to and tot the payment of said bon s an. t .... ntere1 t ereon a AACEL "· ... _ ••ctua;__ r"-ht ._.. FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIFORNIA. t.._ tAI ) ..... by .&IA n--.. of ........
I I th I d Id p opoeed lmpro~ .. ,..., -..... "' ..... '""no"'' aec;ur..., ..,..w ~ T-11!70 be recorded December 23, t ...... 11. be levied exclus ve y upon e an sin sa r ....,,.,,110 UM the pairttlng apece 92708, (71') 842..U51. Attention Truat. wit.II lntwaat thereon, .. ..,.TICI M IAU 1n11.r. No. 13-582787 of Offldel,....
men1 district. deaigneted on the plan u par111ng Cerol Jonea. provided In l8ld note(•). acMwlcea. '"" CO(ds In the oflloe of the Recorctar
EXCEPTlNG THEREFROM .. Oil.
oil rtghtt, mll'Wllll. ,.,..,.,... ttQtita.
na1u,.1 gH rlgllt• and other
hydfOClll'bon•. by wNtaoeYer ,,.,,,.
known, geothemlal 11e1n1 end d
J>fodue11 derived from any of the
foregoing, that may be "'"'*' or
undar the Paroel of lend hlteln-
above deacllt)ed toeetNr wtth the
petl)9tUal tight of dttllng, mining,
SECTION 5. That a map showing the exterior boundaries of apace no. PS·133. FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS· If any undef the ttm\I ol l8ld Deed YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A of Orenge County·
said proposed Improvement district. which map shall govern fOf' YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A TRICT of Tr'u1t, 1.... c:flergea end ex· HOMEOWNERS ASSESSMENT Seid Hie wUI' be made, but
all details as to the extent of said proposed Improvement district DEED OF TRUST DATED Marth 28. BOARD OF TRUSTEES penM$ ol the Trim .. end of the LIEN DATED SEPTEMBER 19, without covenant or warranty ex·
Is on file with the Secretary of the District and la available for 1930. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Suzanne Moore trustt created by Mid Deed 01 l9&4. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Pf981 0< Implied regarding ' tltle
i ed TO PROTECT YOUR PROPEATY, rT Cl«k OI the Board Trull for the amount r~ TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT l>OIMMlon Of mmbfanoee to Inspection by any person or persons nterest . MAY 8E SOLO AT A PU8UC SALE. Datt Aptlt 5, t98' aattmited to be· 173,581.78. MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. pey the remaining pnnc;ipal M of
SECTION I . That Monday, the 16th day of Aprll, 198~. at the IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Publllhed Orange Cout Deity Pilot The baMflcltty uno.r Mid Deed IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION 1119 note(•) MCUred by Utld deed of
hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m .. on said day Is hereby fixed •• the time OF THE NATURE OF THE April 9. IS, 23. 1914 of Trutt heretofore eJ1ecuted and OF THE NATURE OF PROCEEDING Trult wl1h Int~ .. , .. In Mid no••
and the meeting place ot tne Board of Director• of Santa PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU 1985-14 dellYef'ed to the undwllgned. wtlt· AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD provided advanon If .,,, under
Margarita Water District at the District Office 27204 East La Paz SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 111-1c W'l'hl'r' ten Dec:laration of Defeult end De-co:or..ti8l. ~ ~m~~ GIVEN th I the tenni of Mid oMd of 1ru91, f ....
~ and opetatlng """'°' and 11orlng In and removing the
Road, Mission Viejo, California, ls hereby fixed aa the place for a 102 Scholz Plua. •139'. ~.ll rUUl. 11Ur~ marict for s .... and• Wf1tten Notlot 1 chatgea. and el(pefl ... ol the
hearing by the Board of Directors of said District on the Beec:tl. CA 92"3 ~ or Default Ind Election to Sell. The l>Ufk.lant to letmi of thoM certain Trutt .. Ind of the ttu.t• Cl"ted by
"(If• ttr•t eddrHI °'common K·l07U undersigned c:auMd Mid NotJQa of Covenant1, Condition. and Reatrtc· 11ld Deed or Truat. questions of the formation ol said proposed Improvement dfflgn1t1on or pr It .nown NOTICE OF DEATH OF Oefaull 111d Election to Seu to be t1on1 recorded on March 23. 1977. SaldMlewiltbeheldon:TUMday,
urne from Mid lend °' .,,, Odw
lend, lnolUdlng the right to ....,..
llodl °' Olrec:tlonally cJrll and ,,.,,.
from landa other tf\an ttloM l'llteln-
•bove deectlbed, oil °' gall ...... tunneft and thetl1 Into, tlwougfl Of
actOM the tublw1ece of tN land
heratneboYe dMC:rlbed, and lo bot·
tom IUCfl ~OCked OI dtr9c·
llonally dr111ed well, tunnete and
lhalt• under and t>eneetlt or
beyond the axteriot llmlta "*-of,
Ind to redtlll, retunnel, equip, main·
lain, repel(, deepetl Ind opetat•
district, the eX1ent thereof. the purpose for which said proposed above no wanatlty~IYen u to It• recorded In lhe county where .,,. tn BOOI< 21 tS, Page 1000. at HQ .• or May
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1984
• al 2:30 p.m. et the
Improvement district 1s to be formed,. the benefit to lands within com~t.,,... °' c:orree-tneai)," The SYLVIA H. JAMISON, AKA real Pl'<>P«IY 11 locetea. TRANS-Otflclal Record• of Orange County, Chapman Avenue entrance
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the
the Improvement district for carrying out said purpoae, the beneficiary under lald Deed of SILVIA HAZEL JAMISON AMERICA TITLE INSURANCE California. CMc Center &lllding, 300 Easl
estimated expense ot carrylng out said purpoae or any other Trult, by reuon of • breac:tl or d.-AND OF PETITION TO AD-COMPANY. 8487 West 3rd Str .. 1, Thet «*'llln ,.., property d.-Chapman Ave .. Orange. CA.
matter relating to the foregoing. That at Mid time and place any leult In lhe 0011g111on1 MaJred MINISTER ESTATE NO. Loi. Anoelet. CA. 90048 (213) ICt'fbed u Unit 72. Lot 1 01 Tract At the ume of the Initial publl· I I I he ther b heret fore led and 854-2500 8158• U 1* mep r9C04'dld In Book cation ol lhlt notice. the totll persons Interested. including al ~· own ng lands n t • y, 0 •"ecu AUH08 Datr. March 12. 1984 357, Paga 24-28, lnc:tutlw. or r• amount oflhe unplld t>.ianoe of the
District or in said proposed Improvement district. may appear :1=.::t:~ ~~~n~ ~ T o all heirs, beneficiaries, TRAN s AM e R 1 CA T 1 TL E 1 N. c:ord1 of Orange County commonly obllgatlon Mc:Urecl by the a.bow cs.
and be heard. rnandforSate tndwrlttennollotol SURANCE COMPANY AS known u : ~5 MMdOw B<ootc. 1Crlbeddeecloltru1tlndaallmated SECTION 7. That the Secretary of the Board of Directors la breacil Ind of'alection 10 cauae the creditors and contingent TRUSTEE COit• M .... C.llfornla. The aum or ooati •xi>enMS and llClvanc::.
11 hereby ordered and directed to cause notice of 88ld hearing to undet'llgnecl 10 NII u ld property 10 creditors of SYL V IA · H . By Lola Liddell. Asllltan1 S.C:r1taty put UM1tment1 due u of the date s
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• any "'°" "'" °' mlnM wtthout. llowaYw. the right to drtl. mine,
be given by pybllsh1ng a copy of this r880kltlon of Intention In the Ntllty Mid obllgat1on1, and ther• JAMISON, AKA SIL VIA Publ11hed Orange Coast Deity Piiot of lhlt notice It S l.H8.47, lndud.:S The total lndebledn.a being an
ORANGE DAILY PILOT. a newspaper of general circulation after the underllgnec! eauMd u td HAZEL JAMISON and per-Aprll 2. 9, 16. 1984 ooat. t ... I nd Interest. win be ast1m11eonwtllctt1he094lfllngbfdll
published In the County of Orange, once a week for two notice of bl .. c:h ind of tlactlon to sons who may be otherwise 1815·84 11 public; auction puraueni 10 Se!:· computed m1y be obtelned by c:alt·
""CCesslve weeks pursuant to Section 6066 of the Governm~1 be recorded Oeoemt>« 9. 1983 u tlon t358 of the CMI Code of the Ing (7 14 ) 937·0968 or (213)
.... . lnltr. No 83-562040 or Official Re--interested in the will an d /or State or Cat~ornla on April 17, t98' 82'1·4865 lhe d1y before ihe IM Code. the first publlca11on to be at least fourteen ( 14) days prl cordi tn the ottic. 01 the Recorder ta PlllllC NOTICE al the Main-En1ranee. County Dated March
29 19~
to the tune fixed lor the hearing Said notice shall also be glv of <Nange County. es te. has bee f led Courtlloute, 700 CMc: Center Driv. BENEFICIAL SERvicE co
by posttng a copy of said resolutton 1n three (3) public places Said Nie will be maoe. bul A peullon n 1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY West, Santi Ana. Calll0tnla at lhe u said Trual"
within said proposed improvement district for at least ( 14) days without c:ovenen1 °' warranty. ex· b Y BEVERLY JUNE .J;1~ C:=J,.. hour of 10:45 AM By T.O. SERV1c'E COMPANY, agent Prior to the time fixed for said hearing. Said notice shall also be preu or lmplled, regarding lllle SMITH in t h e S uperior ~ -ioLUT....., ...... Ttl• record owner 01 Mid rHJ By 9euy Jo McDanl.. Auiatent
given by malling a copy of said resolulion to the persons P<>Utllion, or encumbrances. to Court of Orange County re-INnNT TO L.EAlf MARGARET SORENSON AKA .._.e1ary ..,... ".. "'" .,... property wu 11 the lime of lletl .,___ •
spectlted 1n Sectton 53521 ol the Government Code at least Ply the rematntng orlncipll aum or questing that BEVERLY IUfUtl.UI OISTNCT MARGARET A PAPUGA ANO One City Blvd w .. 1. Orenge. CA. f f d h I tne notl(s) leClUred by said deed or MAL ~ 92668 fifteen ( 15) days prior to lhe date 111ed or aa1 ear ng. Ttuat wl1h lnle<Ht IS in tald note JUNE S MITH be appointed MORRIS J. SORENSON, wtioee IMt
17141835
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288 ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 19th day of March provided, advances, tt any, under as personal representauve lo NOTICE ~~e:-:ivEN THAT known addreu II 3445 Meadow Publlthed Orange Coul Deity 1
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lhh•term1olaa;d'd0Mdoflru11,.1-. administer the estate of THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL Brn:·.;:·::it:.~o:'~~ Pilot Aprll 9, l6, 23, 1984 1940-84 Don B Schone c •rge1, en upenMs o th• SYLVIA H . JAMISON, DISTRICT!lat~edtl\atthefo6-lntonnatlonregardlngUktNlelnd President ol lhe Board of TrustM and of the trvsta cr .. ted by lowing real property wit! not be relnti.ternent INY be tied from
Directors of San1a Margarita Mid Deed or Trv1t AKA SIL VIA HAZEL needed '°' clutroom pur...-. BAu••GARTNER & ROUP
(SEAL)
ATIEST
Water District Said saleWIN beheld on. Tueao1y. JAMISON (under the lnde-Two kindergarten c1...,.oo:;;;-j;, ...
April 24, 1984, at 2:30 p.m. at the .1 1111 Town & Country Road, Suite rust.IC NOTIC£ Chapman Avenue entranoe 10 the pendent Administration of Building B o the James 0 Harl* 30 "' .... -----------c ivic "·n1-Bulldtnn, 300 Ea1t Estates A ct). The petition is School located at 18685 S1nt1 Ynez Orange, Catllornta •2uvo LIQAL NOTtCI Fritz Stradling
Secretary of the Board ol Directors
ot Santa Margarita Water District
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
""" w• ... Street, Fountain Valley, Calll0tnta. (714) 667 3070 HEWP°"T.-SA UNWIED Chapman Ave .. Orange, CA. set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 The Board ol Trull ... of the O&TEO .: h 13 t"'U ICHOOL OISTNCT Al lhe 11-of Ille lntllal publl· at 700 c i·Vl·c ,.._nter Dr., "' · .... arc • ..... ~"'tlon of .. , .... ,a not•--. the total ~ Fountain Valley Sc:tlool Dlllrlet re· VILLAGE CREEK HOME OWN· Nottoe lnwttfna ...
...... ,,.. """ West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 IOIYet lo lease the lldllltea IO In-EAS ASSOCIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY 01\/EN that
) SS amourit of the unplld balance ol the dk:ateo above under Ille term• and JAMES w . BAUMGARTNER OF the Board ol Educetlon of the New-
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, FRITZ R. STRADLING, Secretary of the Board o f Directors ol
•the Santa Margartta Water District, do hereby certify that the
, loregotng reSOlution was duty adopted by the Board of Directors
ot said District at a regular meeting of said Board held on the
19th day of March. 1984, and that It was so adopted by the
following vote:
ol>Ugallon MCured by the aboY9 de-on May 2, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . condlllons •lated In the Retolution B•u••GARTNER & ROUP INC Port-MHa Unified School 011trlct ol ecrlbed deed or tru" Ind .. limited IF YOU QB.JC-,_,. to the ... m • .. 1 CA; i ol the Board. ANOlutlon No. &4-30 All0tney$ Orange County will rec:elve ... led COlll. ~ .... and •dvincea 1 granting of the petition, you The minimum monthly ..... P•Y· Publllhed by Ille Orange eo..1 bid• up to 2 00 PM on the 24th day M!-_~'~0·~; 1-.. _..1_..~a ..._.,,,, an should either appear at the "*'' '°' lhe le<m ol the ..... lhell D•tly Piiot on March 28, Ap1D 2. of Aprll 198', al the PvrChaatng Of· '... -"""'" -·--.......... not be felt lhln $896.00/per Apfll 9 198' nee of the O.trlc:1, IOCated •• .. 1t1Nt1onwt11c:hthee>penlngbld t• hearing and state you objec· clauroorntoer month or 1 total of · 1726-&4 2985-B Bea.r StrMI, C:O.ta Meaa.
computed may be obtained by c.all· lions or file written objec· $1392.00tper month The minimum CA .. at wnlc:ti lime Nld bld1 wfll be
Ing (7141 937·0966 or (213) lions with the court before monthly IHH p1yment tor iubM-DI-IC MnT~r-publicly opened and reed fOf:
82'1 -4885 the day ti.lore th• Ule. quent periods may be ad)u1ted an· f"UUl. "" ~ SURPLUS PROPERTY CONSIST· A YES DIRECTORS SCHONE . BOULT
~:·NOES
•.·,ABSENT.
:::~ ~~-
!SEAL)
INGHOUSE. MO SHIER
VAN DAM. MOORE. DIRECTORS NONE
DIRECTORS NONE
Frlu Stradling
Secretary ol the Board of
Dtrec1ors ol Santa Margarite
Water D1s1r1ct
STATE OF CAU FORNIA )
) SS
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, FRITZ R. STRADLING. Secretary of the Board of Directors or
the Santa Margarita Water District do hereby certify that the
above and foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of RESOL-
UTION NO. 84-3-4 of said Board. and that the same has not been
amended or repealed
DATED· March 19, 1984
Fritz Stradling
Secretary of the Board ot
Directors ol Santa Margarlla
Water District
Daled: March 20, 198' the hearing. Your appear· nullly 11 Ille Oi1trlct'1 dlac:ratlon. A K·tOMO ING OF 2 M SPEEOSPACE RE·
BENEFICIAL SERVICE co ance may be in person or by S.Curity/Claanlng deposit wtll be ...... -... .... c--, LOCATABLE CLASSROOM. ap.
u Mid Tru.1ee. your attorney. required prior lo occupancy 1oUTHO;.&HO. COUwn prox. 30 l( 32. 1 ea. AURORA RE·
By TD. SERVICE COMPANY, agent IF YOU ARE A CREDI· No commllllon lh•ll be paid any JUOfCIAN OllTNCT LOCATABLE CLASSROOM. ap. By 9et1y Jo McDaniel. AM111an1 llQensed real es1111 br<>ktr In thl• prox 32 11 so
Secretary TOR or a contingent creditor reg1rd, i nd there .n111 be no deduc· IOl'3 cr-n V.,ley 'Mtl•&r All. bid• .,, to be tn aocordance
One City Blvd w .. t. Orange. CA of the deceased, you must tlon trom any propouJ In dettrmln· p1~:,'1 ~ 0tA=TER wlltl c:ondlllon1 111ted In bid pec:a. (9,2~) 835-8281 file your claim with the Ing Ille hlghelt rnpon1tble blddef and DOROTHY CARPENTER age now on r»e In the Offioe of the
' to th s .. Je<I proposals to le&le uld Delend1n1 MAXWELL SMITH Purchasing Dlrect0t of Hjd School Pvblllhed Oran;. Coast Dally court or present It e per-property muat be received by the end JANICE SMITH, ARCH BAY District, 2985-B Bear Streat, Cotta Pllol Aorll 2, 9, 16, t984 sonal representative ap-deleg•tecl ottl<:er at the Foun111n M ... CA 194e-94 pointed by the court within Valley School Oillrlct Educallon ~~~~!~ and DOES 1 through v, A Std ci.po.11 or One ThouMnd -----------I four months from the date of C.n1er. 17210 Oak Street, Fountain c ... No. 29328 Do1tat1 ($1.000.001 wlll be reqWwd
111mt 1C MnflC£ first issuance of letters as V111ay. California. 92708, no 111er aUMMOHa 1n the torm 011 Bid Bond, CUttler'• ---~'"=~=..;."".;.;;.;~;._--I than 2·00 p.m Ai>tll 24, t9&4 NOTlCIJ You ""-....,. wed. Checic °' Ceftlfled Chedi, made proVJded m Section 700 of Before accepung any wrtuen The c:owt !NY dectde ~ ,_ payable 10 the Ne'#port·Mesa Unl-~~:A~:'.J' the Probate Code of Cali· propoHls. lhe delegated officer wlthcMlt '°"' ""'-~ ........ lied School Dlttrlct.
Ttte tollowl"" ...,'°"' ar1 dol"" fomia. The time for ftling lfl•ll call lor oral bidding. Any Pef· '°" relpOftd wtthln JO der-. "Met The Board of Education rM«Vel ... ,._. ··• ion wno nu her•lolore tubmltted a the Information below. the right to refec;t any or 111 bid• and
butlneu u . claims wiU not expire prior written bid may aut>mlt an Ofal bid If you wllh 10 Nell the ltdYiel of to waive 1111y Informality °' Ir· PROF£S810NAL FIRE PROTEC· to four months from the date I XOMdlng by ., *'' five petCent an lttomey In thll matt., you regularity In any Bid recet¥ed ~~-~."c'!"~':21St. No c .. of the h earing noticed above. (5%) lhe hlghelt,written bid The should do IO promptly IO thai your NEWPORT. ME SA u NI Fl ED
58 H YOU MAY EXAMINE hlghlltl retponllbte bidder ll'lall be wrluen responN, If any, m-be SCHOOL DISTRICT St.,,.,, Thomu Na11et1. I •m· required 10 111ecuta lhe lorm ot flied on time -• of Orange County, California ~kos~~t. No C · Costa Meta. Ca the file kept by the court. IC lease. such f0tm11 h11 hB•r•todfore AVllOIUaied ha lido deman· Dorothy Harvey Flther. C.P.M.
warren Craig Jackson. 1773 you an • inter ested in the es· been approved by the oar ol dlde El trlbuma lede decider COft-Purchatlng Olrac10t
h Trull"' 1,. Ud. tlft eucne'nca. a,.,..__ (7t4) 556-3217 1766 841 ~;~;7000 Pt Coal• Mui Ca tale, you maydserve upon t e Tt>e Board ol Trusleet 111a11 make Ud. reeponda dentre de IO ~ Publlsn.d Orange co .. 1 Deity Pllol
• executor or a m1nistrator. or tne determ1n1t1on u 10 wtielller to LH le lnformac:lon .,_ .agu.. .4prll 9. 16. t98• Triis buainesa 11 conducted by 8 u pon the attorney for the ex-IHM u 11d l1c11111e1 w•lhtn len ( tO) ", ...... _._ ... to _ __.. ...... ~·...,-... 1983-84
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Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot Apr11 2, 9 1984
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Call 642-5678 J Put a few words
lo work for you
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HAAIO" LAWN·MT. OllVI
Mor1ua.ry • Cemetety
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
PIERCE .,.OTHEAS
IELL BROADWAY
MO .. TUAAY
110 8ro1dway
Cos1a Mesa
&42-9 150
BALTZ BERGtRON
SMITH & TUTHll.L
WESTCUFf CHAP(!.
•27 E 17th SI
Cos11 MeH
846-9371
PAClftC YllW
MEMORtAI. PARK
Cemetery • MOft uary
Ch•i* • Cremelory
3500 Pac;lflc V._.,, Orive
Ntwpor1 Beach
844-2700
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Thia slalement WIS fllecl wt Ille l1le with the court with lnlormeilon coricernlng the alteM.itddoaoprompllyaothetrour
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proposal snould be lddrelM<I to 1 ........ " ...._ -----------County Clerk 01 Or•ng• Cou Y on proof of service a written FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS· wr t ...... '"PoftM, Mr, "'., -llllllMfC NOTICE March 6. 1984 ' ft6ed Oft tam.. f"\IUl. F~11 rt'qUest stating that you de-TRICT, 17210 OAK STREET, II UetM .... HC!cftat .. con-___ .;...;..;;..;;.;.;....;,;.;;....;...;...,__....;.._
I ( h f I FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIFORNIA, ..._ ..-... ITAT'llmNT °' Pubhlhed Oranoe Coast D••ly sire spec1a nouce o t e i -92708. 1714) 842.ee51 _ A1ttr1Hon MJo-un --.ado en .... ~ UAMOOHMINT °'UM°'
Pt101 March 1!1, 28, Aprll 2, 9, 198• mg of an m ventory and ap· Carol Jonea to, d•b•rlt l'l•••rlo In· ~ICTITIOUl llOIMll NAiii 1582
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pra1sem.-nt of estate assets or FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS· mecffetafNllte, de .... "'**·· 94' lhe lollowlng pert()l\1 ll•ve •ban·
C th t. TRICT r..-aa eecttta, .. ..., ....,,. doned the UM ol the FICtltlou• Bual· PlllllC *>TICE 0
lie ~llJOnsC'~:t accoul2n00ts BOARD OF TRUSTEES ~ ,., .. -c~:=,~ ct¥tl nUI Name· PARADOX. 30100
----------- m en on"" in ~Ion Suu nne Moore comtMeMI haa ...._ r-.d bt ..._ Crown Vally PKW .. Lagune Nlguel, '9CTITIOUI IUllNEH and l.l00.5 of the Caufom1a Clerk ol the Board INIMltff ....,..t ,_ " ,_ WW. to CA. 92877
NAME ITATEMINT Probate Code. Olla. Aprll 5, 1984 def9M tltte ._..,;.. ,_ flMIM owner Monllea Klr1<1and, 23991
The following peraons are dotng WILLIAM W. SOUKUP, Publtaneo Orange Co1tt Dally Piiot wttl'IM JO daya 111., thla k.lmmon~ lild«CI . Leount Niguel.CA 92877
buslnHa.. Aprtl 9, 16, 23 1914 11 Ml'led on you, ff6a wftl'I Ihle court owner Homa SedlQhlan, 23791
CATHERINEM 12~Dr . ESQ. 1"4-14 awrlllenretPQn .. tOlhe~llnl Tetoto.LAgUNHllll,CA.tHS3
Newoort Beach. ca 92683 ltoO Nortb Broadway, Suite UNell you~ defeutt will be The Flctllloua 8uelneu Name re-
Ann Calher1ne Myer1. 12 Sea· SO I ent«ed on · tlon of the~ ** to abOve wu flied In Orange
ac•pe Dr N-oor1 Beach Ca S A CA 9•706 111-IC ..,..TIC£ tltt Ind ""' COl.lf1 mey enter 1 County on October 4, 1914 02Ml aola na, . ' '"-. "" 1ucigemen1 "O•lnat vou fC>f the reli.t Thi• butlnMI wa1 c:ondUC1ect by• Tl'll• bullneu is c:ooducted by •n 973· 16H ~I llOllNEll demanded tn the c0fl'l9illnt. Which llmlted Plt1~P
lndtvtdual Published Orange C-Oast NAMI ITATW•NT could rMUlt In Qwnllhment or Monitla l(J~lenel
ANN CATHERINE MYERS Daily Pilot April 9. 10. 16. The IOllowl-P.,IOl'll .,.. doing wagea, taking of money Of property ™• idWifM!t ... fUld with the Tt1l1 111tement wu filed with the 190A bvtlMM.. ... or other,.,._ requaated in the com-County Cieri( of Otanoe County on County Clerk of Orange County on O"t ........... 1 M1teh I 1.,. M•rctl 8. 19&4 1941·84 THE WALNUT PARTNERS. 44-.,..,n . · ~
, MaM Blrc:tl Sir..,, p O. 9ox 8040, o.ted: June O. 1913 Pubfllhed Orenge Coeet Diiiy ,~ Otlfl99 c-!'.,.., oor1 BMctt. CA t2e5 .. l040 JAMES I . HAARIS, Clerk P8'°' Merell 19. 28. Aptll 2. .. 1IM ,Mot Metctl 1a, •• AHt 2. •• ,.. Aliaon 0.. llOplMl\t Co .• c . M. LANCAST!" Deoutr ,....,.. PtalC NOTICE 10tni. ~·non T. CHADWIU. JR.
,...... Roget A Allton. 4413 llrcl'I llO CM DfWe, ...... mTmOUa ""'"'" Street, po to• 9040. Nft1>«t &.etwte ...-. CA. _,
P'tllllC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI IU._H
NA• ITATDflNT
The IOltowing PltlOlll are doing
bull""'"
0 P J PROPERTl!S, 2107 N
81oed11tay, S1111e 209 San11 An•. CA 92708
Oe,,_ H01410fl 525 1 CelOerwood
81 , Long 8Mch. CA 90815
Phil R Bentlnger t7504 Morro
°'"'-·Rowland Haigttt1. OA 91741 Judy A Wtmacll, 1404 N fo1nch
St . •M. Santa Ana. CA 92701
Tllll DutlMM II conducted by a
oenet" plt\IWthlp .Judy A Wamectl
fh1• 1ta1eman1 we. ltled wttlt the
County CIWll ol Oranoe Coufttr on
M.,Cf'I 8 198' . ,,...
Publ!Wled 0r•"l1t CoMt Ditty
Pilot March It, 2e AQ<I '· t IHA
t5844•
NAllll ST•Tl•NT lkeoh. CA 92t6t-l040 r. Pu~Orange Cout Daily Pilot
The tOllOWlng '*'°"' are doing Reed e.vrnan. 4413 Blroh Street. AprH 2. 9. t8, 23. 1* bUllnffl N p 0 loll 804(), Newport~. c;A ~ (a t C HRI S TOPHER "S "' 9~
lbl CALLIE S (C)" JASMINE'S"' 1.awn1not H 8 lmith, 44t3 lltcti
ldl"8 J BENTLEY S", 7000 heofl Streat, P.O 8o1 8040, Newport
Boulevard. Buena Park, Caltl 9MGti, CA tme.ec>40 ~20 Clifton H "°blnaon, 4413 llrctl Mar1ner1Dwna Park, Ltd • • llm-Str.... PO lo1 eo.eo. Newport
tied parlnerahlp, 7000 8Hch leld\, CA. 9Hll·l040
Boulevard luena Park, Cellf Thomae J HOo9n., 4413 81rCh
90620 Streat, P 0 1o.-9040. Newport
A'Chla leMeo, Jr . t 700 W•t lelttl, CA. tHSl-8040
Looe> South. Suite 800, ~lton, o...~ Hoebma, u ei &lfcn
THU 71027 Str..C, ,0 lolC I040, ~ Th1t tlutll'IMI II conoucted by I leld\, CA t2t51-t040
tlfnoted Plrtllerlff\14> Tl'lll bua1NM 11 c:ondUC1«S by a ,:rel\ .. a.nn.11. Jr . o.n.,., ,.,,, OOt,C,~
Thia •t1tement Wll 1\41d WIU\ the 1. Tl'lll ... '91ften, ._.. llleO '"ltl lhe
COIHlly OWk Of Ortnge County on Colff\ly Ctark of Ortnte County on Mat 15. 1H4 Matdt I , ttM
f'Mt• ,,~ Or•• eo.t 0.-W
PllOt M.,Cf\ '6 AP'f ~ t , ''· tN' 1715..fA -
I
MUC NOTJCE
'---WWW
1tor1. •aplof• and operate ttwOUOh
the aurlac:. of the ~ 500 .... of
the aub8Ufface or the land IMNln-
&bove daac;ribed, u rMafved In the
Deed f\'om The Irvine Company, a
CO(PQfatlon, rec:Ofded October 31,
1979 In boOll t3375, Peo9 1522, Otfidal Aec:orda.
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOERt
DEED Of TRUST DATED JUN.I •
1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT
MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE.
IF YOU "EEO AN EXPLANATION
OF THE NATURE OF TH£
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHO(JLO CONTACT A LAWYEfll.
19 San S•ba1t1an, Newpott
Beac:h. CA.
"(tt 1 ltreat acklr ... °' c;ommon
dellgnatlon O( property II Mown
above. no warranty II glwn M to Ill
comptetenesa or oorrec:tneea)." The
benallclaty Under Uld Deed Of T•uat, by rMIOll of a breec:h OI CS.
I• Jtt In the Obllgetlonl NCUred
lhliret>y. 11eretof0te executed and
delivered lo the u~ •writ·
ten Dec:laretlon of o.raun Ind o. mLnd IOt Sale. and written notlot ol
brMCh and of etec:tlon 10 c:auM lhe
underllgned to Mii Mid proe>eny 10
Mtl9ty Mkf obligaUoM. Ind tNt•
1ltet the und••lgoed ~ Mid
not 1c:e of braec:fl Ind of e1ec;t1on to
be rec:otded June e. 1913 u ln&tr.
No.13-238078 of Offlclal RecorOI In
lhe offJQa of lhe Recofdar of Orange County;
Said l&le will be mecse, but
wl11'1out c:ownant or wanenty, ••·
preu or Implied, r"Olll'dif19 tltle
poaMUion, or aneumblancM, to
pay lhe remaining prlndpel kin\ of
the note(•) MCured by Uld Deed of
Truat. wltl'l lnteteat u In Mid note
provided, ad'tancea. If any. under
the twm1 or Mid Deed of Tt\111,
f .... Cha<get and expenaee of Ille
Truat" and or the lrUtll Cl'Mted by
Nld Deed or T ru1t
Said l&le wlll be he'd on: TUMCl1y. May 1, t984, at 2:30 p,m. at the
C11&pman Avenue enttanoe to the
Cl'tlc: Cent• Bulldlng, 300 Eat
Chapman Ave. Orange; CA.
Al lhe time Of the lnltlal publl·
c:ttion of 11'111 notloe, the total
amount of the unpaid t>.ience of the
obligation aec:ured by the 1bo¥e d.-
tc:tlbed deed or trint and Mtlrn1ted
ooa11. ••oen.... and advll'IOM I• S2 .234,931.7 4
The IOtll lndebtedneu being an
estimate on which lhe opening bid ''
computed may be obtained by ce"·
1ng l71'J 937-0tee or (213)
82'1·4M5 the day befOf'e lhe Nie
Dale: March 30, 198'
DSL SERVICE COMPANY u Mid Trull ...
By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY, agent
By Sandie Armenta, AMlatant Seo· r11ery
One City Blvd WMt, Cringe, CA.
92888 (714) 835-1281
Publllhed <Nange Cout Delly ~ Ai>rll 9, 1e. ~. t9a..
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i ~ -.... , tot ... lmOfCMmelll -.etlat ....... llmld In ... -~;'f,ft,ls~&r, -'!!!!.'!!"~!'!!!.!'~'!!!"' .. ·=.e:~~ ~zC:~. • Wl'•ll M ........ TO flW M --PGF;""""'____ ---.................... ·=e-.. •••• TO• ••1tlA'9 . .._..._ -=:r• _.., ~ l'9 IMdl •Mid"°' a nlf lfillprow-...._.. 111•ru-..111 w•=:11r-a.a •ut • .._,-. u• '°"'"' ..-w °' ••n••• · ....... ....._. • .,....., .,..... ..... ... -" •• --... Tiii ,_MD fll.AC8 .. IKTIOll I. 1lwt.,,. ~ ... ---bOundwtea Of 19th ., of ~ •. , ... ;... • -• I,,, .. , ., .. •a•11 Mm ... -'* Tl I ,,_ "DPOMd lmrpr~lt dlelrlcf. whldt lftllP lhel gowrn for folowif'8 ~
WlflMA8 ... ~ .. DINGlore of................... ....... .. totheatentofMldptlD=lmrprowementdlelnct AY!S! OIRECTOfll •CNONI &H>ULr ...., -~ ......_.__ .... ..__ on • wettt .._ 1ecrtU1y °'the end 1e 9"91'•* tor -...-. ••• • .... A .. Hte• ._,..,., ---,_m lft .,.GUelfteftt clMrtct purwt by lfty perton Oii pereona lftt.-..... '-"VV95, -" ~.=-IM 10 et MQ.. of t"-Wit• Code Of the 8tete of ~ Thet Monday. 1he , •. _ of APtt. , .... , et the HOU: OtMCTOR8 r::. DAM, MOON
HOW THeMuuo• ttw •~Of....__._~ ........ •-..A olt;OOoolod&p.m.,OftMld_ll..._._. .. .,,_,.,,.. AeeENT· OtN!CTOM HOHi
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• .----. ...... "' ..,.. __ • .,,. .... _... .. ......... piece of ... loef'Cl _Of OfNolora Of..... • FfttzlM-= ~~ = HIAUY AUOl.Y!; DE· 1 W_.bliailttct et l'9 Ollltttct oMoe 27204 Eall a.. Pll ~~..-..:....of
W110N 1. ThM It le the Intention of the ~ '° torm en ~ Vllllo. c.lforNI. 19 ._. ....... the pl8oe '°' • a.....-.°' ..... ...,._.. ""Pr°"...,' dlltrtct wltt*\ the ..... MeraMla W•• Dlelnct Of tty~ tM eo.re1 Of Dnctcn of Mid DIMrtct on tM w..., oteer1ol
tf)e oortlon of Mid Dtetrtot ...., W11 De MllllMect tM "' l'9 lonMMcMt Of Mid propoeed lmprownwwt (SEAL) ,...,_.._..~,IObedellgltMld ''IMPAOve'tENT *-:rr:::·~oee:=~...:= 9TAT£0FCAUfOfNA l ~NC,!.~ 2A ', and 10 ..,. bonde to Mid ~t !mprov.ment dfetrlct rot ~ out Mid PUtpoee. tM COUNTY Of ORANGE ) •· •
W L ~...,_for -Mid --::=..-::::-..:~ ~ "::" .=c.c:.;:..°"!!'. l,l'llfnR.ST--.~Ol ... _of_OI
..,.. .. '°be'°'"* and lot wNd'I bOndt may be ....... '°' ~-·*' ... weone _._ lllndt lf'I ~ the 81nta MerQettU w ... Ollilrlct. Clo ~ oettMy .... the tN ~ Ind OOnlllNctlon of we>tttt lot the production • ,...... ......... ,. · above end tot.aolno II e U, true end OOn'td copy Of AUOL·
.,.....,..,., et0tege end cHeCttbutlon of wet• for ltrlaMlon • Ind INt ::CS Mid ptQpOeed prowment dletrtct. mey ~ uilQH NO. 84-U ol ..ict eo.d, Md lhef.,,. Mme hee not.,._, =t.":'': ~ ~·.: ~ lria end •cnoN T. Tf\et t-"9 Secretary of the Boerd of Oltec10rt It ~A~O: orM=·~~ll.1184
dllertct, end the ~Ion and conatruc:tlon of wM~ =r ~~ ~~= =--~ ~ :::':.~ . . Ftttl 8tnldllng •
oollectioft, trNtment end dllpotel of tewege, WMte end ltOrm 0 NOE DAIL V PILOT, I ~ of gen«el cirQAatlon ~etety of the eo.d Of nw. Including trunk ....,., MWfGt tr•tment, wtt• recta-pubtl8hed In t"-County of Orange once I "9k for two ora of 8lnta Margartte meuon fldlttlel, pu~ •tat'°""· and Including all land, eucca11tw WMka purwt to s.ctk>n180M of the Gowrnment SEA "' Wltet Otetrlct !!~'~.!~ °"* prop«ty '*"'"Y therefor fort"-lenda Code, tf)e "'9t pu~ to be'at .... t fourteen (14) days prior ~~Or Coat~ n.u.. -··-wnll wlthAn t,,. ut-'ot bounder'-of Mid lmptO\'eo-to the ttlne fixed for the hMttng. 8e6d notice at'8M *° be:e enoe _, '""Yl Aprtl 2• •• t984 l7csa-84
ment diltrlct end for the ecqUiattlOn of ell of or part of the by potUng a copy of Mld teeolutlon In thr• (3) public PmlJC ll)TIC( •-111 -op.,819tJno fund9 of Mid ltnprowment dtttrlct (provtded thet the w\thln Mid propoeed lmpro~1t district for at leut (1 ) da)'9 • ._~--~.--;;.;...;.;;"";;..;.;.'~;:;;;.. __
tot emount of Midi funda ao 9CqUfted ahatl not exceed an prior to the time ftxed for ukl hMling. Said notice ah811 go be • M90LUTIOlll MO • .,..... ·
amount ~ to the to\11 operating co.ta of MkS Improvement given by me11tng 1 copy of Mid resolution to the aont MIOUlnON °' THI 80AllD or DmCTORe or THI <*tr~ lot I two-yeat period, u eatlmated by the Board or "*'ned In s.cilon &3521'oMhe Gowmment Code:' leut aANTA'lllARCl.WTA WATD DllTNCT, Olltflll C4MMTY,
• Olrectott of Mid Olatrlct) and funds for the payment of awry ftfteen (l5) dt)'9 prior to the date fixed for Mid hearl CM.l'ORNIA. Ola •MIG ITI ••IMTIOlt TO POMI All
apenN Of MJd Improvement dlatrtct Which It I• probabte Wiii be ADOPTED. SIGNED AND ADOPTED this 19th de;"O. Mtroh WftmNT •TMCT TO • •llfll!ATID •llOVW· lncurr.d and become payable before the expiration of one ~ 198-4 miff D18TIICT NO. C " '°" TMI "9Del or •W
from the ~Ion of Mid worka (Including the lnter•t on uld · Don B Sd'tone 90NDS ntlMPCM AM) PDmeO THI·,... AM) PlACi tJll
bonds wtlleh la due and paylbte prlof to that d•t•-and for wtllch Prealdent 0 ; the Board of HrANNG AM) .V.O NOTICI THIMGr
moneys of t"-Improvement dlstrlet In the treuury of aakl Director• of Santa Margarita WHEREAS. the 8cNlrd of Dnctott of the Santa Metgertta
Dlstrlct or therMft• to be recefved by Mid lmpr<>*Mnt district Water District Wttet Olatrlct de*• to form an ~ ~ purwt
from an aawament pr~aly levied are ln~t•). and the (SEAL) to s.cuon. 3&f 10 et a.q. of the Watet Code of the Stet• of
Mtab!WttMnt of alt of the bond r...w fund OU1 oft"-proceed• ATTEST· California;
of the .... of Mkt bond•. Ind alt...,.. ... in connection with the Fritz Str8dunv NOW, THEREFORE, the Boatd of Directors of the Santa
•uthottzatlon and laeuance of uld bond•. Secretary Of the Board of Director• Matgarlt• Wit• District DOES HEREBY RESOLVE. oe.
llCTION a. That the .. tlmated °'*' ... or carrying out Mid of Santa Margarita Water Olatrtct TERMINE Af-tO ORDER .. follows:
purpoee Is the amount of $51,000,000 and It la propoMd that STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) •CTION 1. That It Is the lnt.,tlon of the Boerd to fonn an
bonds tor Mid Improvement dlatrlct ahall be IMUed In Mid . ) -. lmprowment diltr1Ct within the Santa Margertta Wit« Ol9tr1Ct of
amount. • · . COUNTY OF ORANGE ) the portk)n of Mid Cbtrlct wNch wtll be benaftted tty the
llCTION 4.. That MH .. menta for carrying out Mid purpoae I FRITZ R STRADLING Sectetaty or the Board of Olrectora of hereklaft• stated purpoee, to be deelgnated "IMPAOVEMENT
Ind fot the p;11yment of Mid bond• and the Interest thereon Shall ttte Santa Margartta water 068tnct do hereby certify that the DISTRICT NO. 4C". and to i... bonds of Mid ~t
be leYted udutlwty upon the land• In Mid propoMd Improve-foregoing reeolutlon wu duly adopt8d by the Board of Director• dtstrlct for Mid purpoee. •
ment dtltt1ct. . or Nld Oistrtct at a regular meeting of .. Id Board held on the ACTION 2. That the purpoee for whlctl Mid lmptOYWMnt
•CTION I. That a map thowtng the exterior boundattea of ll>th day of March. 198-4, and that It wu 90 adopted by the dlltrlct la to be formed and for wNoh bonds may be a.19d le lot
uld propc>9ed lmpr~t district, which map Shall gov.m for fotlowtng vote· the aoqulattlon and conatructlon Of wor1tt for the production,
all detaltt u to the extent of Nld propoMd Improvement dlatrlct A YES· DIRECTORS s c H o N E , B O U L T tranamlttb'I, storage and distribution of wat• for ln'lgatlon,
le on fli. With the s.ctetary of the 'Dlatrlct and la available for . INGHOUSE MOSHIER domestic, lnduatrtal and muNclP9I purpoeea, for the..,_ end
ln.,.ctlon by any person or persona lnt••ted. VAN DAM MOORE Inhabitant• wtth the exterior~ of Mid lmpt~
llCTION ~That Monday, the 18th day of AprU, 198'4, •t the NOES: DIRECTORS NONE • district, and the acqulattlon and construction of WQttta for the
hOur of 2:00 0 clQci( p.m., on Mid day la hereby fixed .. the time ABSENT: DIRECTORS NONE coHectlon, tr•tment and d6tpoul Of ........ and "°""
Ind the mMtlng place ot the Board of Ofrector• of Senta Fritz Stradllng wtt•. lnctudlng trunk....,., aewege tr•tment. weMr rec:la-
Margettta Wat• Oistrtct at the Olatrlct otfloe 2720<t Eut La Paz Secretaty of the Board or matlon fadlttlea, pumpfng atatlont, and lndudlng al land,
Ro9d, Mlalon Vi.to. California. I• hereby fixed .. the plac. for• Dlrectora of Santa Margarita easement• and other property MCHHJ"Y therefor for the landa
hett1ng by the Board of Directors of Mid District on the Water Olatrlct and Inhabitant• within the exterior boundarlea of Mid lmpr~
Queal.ION of the formation of Mid propoMd Improvement (SEAL) ment dlttrtct end for the acqullttlon of IN of or part of the
dJatrlct, the extent thereof, the purpoN for which Nld proposed STATE OF CALIFORNIA operating~ of Mid lmprowrnent dlstr1ct (prOYlded that the
lmprowment district la to be formed, the beMflt to land• within ) .. total amount of such funds ao tcqulred thalt not exceed an
the Improvement dlatrlet for carrying out Mid purpoee, the COUNTY OF ORANGE ) . amount equel to the total operating COlt9 of Mid lmprOY9ntent
tetlmated expenee of carrytng out Uld putpoae or any other I, FRITZ R. STRADLING. Sectettry of the Board or Directors of dlstttct for • two-yMr period ... estimated tty the Bowd of matt• relatlng to the foregoing. That et aakS time and place ll"f the Santa Margarita Wat• Olatrlct, do hereby e«tJfy that the Directors of Mid Olttrlct) and funda tor the peyment of~
pet10f'lt Interested, lnctudlng all peraons owning land• In the above ~ foregoing I• • full, true and correct copy of RESOL· expenM of M6d lmpr<N9ment dl9trlct wtl6ch It 11 probable wlll be
District or In Mid proposed Improvement dtatrlct. may appea1 UTION NO. 8._3-2 of Mid Boatd, and that the same hu not bMrl lncorred and become payable before the expiration of one,._,. and be heard. •mended or repealed from the completion of MJd wor1t• (lnctudlng the lnt•..t on Mid
UCTION 7. That the Secretary· of the Board or Director• I• DATED· March 19 ·1984 bonds which la due Md payable prlof to that date and for whk:t\
hereby ordered •nd directed to cauae notice of aald hearing to · · Fritz Stradll moneys of the Improvement district In the t~ of Mid
be given by publlthlng • copy of this rnolutlon of Intention In the Secretaty of the ~ard ot District or therMft• to be recefved by Mid lmprowment dtstrlct
ORANGE COAST OAlLY PILOT, 1 ~of general circula-Director• of Santa Margarita from an ...-.ment prevk>ully levied are Inadequate). end the
tlon pubflsMd In the County of Orange, once a week for two Water District establlahmerit of all of the bond~ fund out of the proceeds
IUCCMatve week• pursuant to Section eoM of the Government (SEAL) of the l8M of Mid bonds, and all expeneea In connection with the
Code, the nrst publication to be at leUt fourteen ( 14) daya prior Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot April 2 9 198-4 1735_8-4 authorization and 1..uance of aak1 bonds. to the Ume nxed for the hearing. Said notk:41 Shall alto be given • ' SECTION a. That the •tlmated •XJ*l ... of~ out Mid
by posting a copy of Mid reaolutlon In thrM (3) public pfaon purpose la the amount of $432,000,000 Ind It la propoeed that
within uld propoaed Improvement dlatrlc:t tor at lea.at (14) days Ptlll.IC NOTICE P\ltUC NOTICE bonds for said Improvement dlatrlct ahall be lseued In uld
prior to the time fixed for .. Id hearing. Said notice ahall alao be amount. given by mtillng a copy of aald reaofutlon to the pe<aon• llCTION 4. That ....umenta tor carrying out Mid purpoee
tpectfted In Section 53521 of the Government Code at least MIO\.UTION NO. 14-M and for tM payment of Mid bond• and the lnter•t thereon ah.a
fifteen (15) days prior to the date fixed tor .. Id hearing. RESOLUTION OF THE BOAN> OF DIRECTORI OF THe be levied excl'*vety upon the '8nda In laid propoeed knpoye.
ADOPTED. Sl()NEO ANO APPROVED thla 19th day of Merch IANTA lllARGAIUTA WATER Dl8TlllCT, ORANGE COUNTY, ment district. l&M. CAl.IPONtlA. DECLANNQ ITI INTUf110N TO 'OMI AN UCTIOM I. That a map thowtng the extet\or boundariee of
Don B. Schon• ..... OV!mNT DISTNCT TO -DEllGMATaD ......Oft· Mid propoeed Improvement district, which map ahaA ~ '°'
President of the Board of •NT 0.TNCT .NO. 7A" FOR THI WO. °' •IUING all detaltt u to tM extent of said propoeed lmprO¥erMnt cfiatftc:t
Olrectora ot Santa Margarita •ONO• THIMPOR AND FIXING THI TIME ANO PLACI OF Is on file with the Sectetary of the CX.trlct and la avallable for
Water Olatrlct H!MING AND GtvlNO NOTtCI THEMOF Inspection by any per90n or persona Interested.
(SEAL) WHEREAS. the Botrd of Olrectora of the Santa Mtrgarlta SECTION 1. That Monday, the 18th day of April, 1984, at the
A TT EST: Weter District d .. lrH to form an Improvement dlstrle1 pursuant hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m., on Mid day I• hereby fixed M the time
Frltz Stradling to Section• 36410 et seq. ot the Water Code of the State of and the meeting place of the Bowd of Directors of Sant•
Secretary of the Board of Directors Callfornla; Margarita Water District at the Olatrlct office 2720<t East La Pu
of Santa Margarita Water Olatrlct NOW. THEREFORE. the Board or Dlreclora of the Santa Road, Mlulon Viejo, California, ta hereby flxed u the ptace for a
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Margarita Water District DOES HEREBY RESOLVE. DE-heating by the brd of 06rectors of Mid Oistr1ct on the
) ... TERMINE AND ORDER .. follow•: question• ot the formation or Mid proposed Improvement
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SECTION 1. That It le the Intention of the Board to lorm an dlatrlct, the extent thereof, the purpoM for which Mid propoeed
I, FRITZ R. STRADLING, Secretary of the Board of Directors ot Improvement district within the Senta Margarite Water Ol1trlct of lmprovem9nt dlatrlct ta to be formed, the benefit to lland• within
IN Santa Margarita watet District, do hereby C4trtlfy that the the portion of said Ofetrlct which will be benefited by the the Improvement district for c.rrylng OU1 said purpc>M, the
foregoing reeotutlon wu duty adopted by the Board of Director• hereinafter •t•ted purpose. to be dHtgnsted "IMPROVEMENT estimated exper\M of carcytng out Mid purpoee °' any other
of Mid Olatrlct at• regular meet1ng of Mid Board held on the DISTRICT NO. 7A'', and to Issue bonds of said Improvement matter relating to the foregoing. That at Mid time and piece ll"f
19th day of Marct'I. 1084, and that It wu ao adopted by the dlatrlet for Nld purpoM. person• Interested, Including all persona owning lands In the
following vote: llCTION 2. That the purpbM for which ~ Improvement Oletrlet or In eald proposed Improvement dlltr1ct, may appeer
AYES: DIRECTORS SCHONE. MOSHIER. VA~ dletrtct ta lo be formed and for which bond• may be luued ,, for and be heard. DAM. MOORE the acqulaltlon and conetructlbn of wor11:1 for the production. SECTION 7. That the Secretary of the Boatd ot Directors Is
NOES: DIRECTORS NONE tranamlulon, atorege and distribution of water for Irrigation, hereby ord8t'ed and directed to cauM notice ot Mid heiring to
ABSENT: DIRECTORS NONE dOfTIMtlc, lnduatrlal and munlclpel purpoaes, for the lands and be given by publlahlng a copy of thta resolutlon of Intention In the
ABSTAIN: DIRECTORS BOULTINGHOUSE Inhabitant• with the exterior boundartea of Uld Improvement ORANGE DAILY PILOT. a newspaper of general clrculatlon
Fritz Stradling dlatrtct. and the aoquleltlon and conatructlon of wori(s for the publlahed In ttw County or Orange. once a week tor two
Secretary of the Boa.rd of' collectlon, treatment and dlepoNI of MWage, wute and storm IUCQeSSlve week~ pursuant to Section 8066 of the Government
Directors of Santa Margarita water, Including trunk sewers. MWage trNtment, water reel•· Code. the first publlcatlon to be at least fourteen (14) da)'9 prior
water Oletrtct matlon ftcilltlea. pumping atatlona. and Including all land, to the time fixed tor the hearing. Said notice Shall alto be given
(SEAL) eaaement• and other property necessary therefor for the land• by posting a copy of aald reaofutlon In three (3) public pteoes
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) and Inhabitants within the exterior boundattea of Mid Improve-within said propoeed Improvement dlatrict tor at least (14) days
) ment district and for the acquisition of •II of or part of the prior to the time fixed tor said heerlng. Said notice Shall alto be
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) u . operating funds of Mid Improvement dlatrlct (provided that the given by malling • copy of eald reaolutlon to the pe<aons
1. FRITZ R. STRADLING, Secretary of the Board of Directors of total amount of auch funds to acquired shall not exceed an apeclfled In Section 53521 of the Government Code at least
t.._ s t M 1 It w t 01 t tct d h _._ oertl"' th t t .. -amount equal to the total operating coat• of .. id lmproverMnt fifteen (15) day• prior to tbe date nxed for said hearing. ,,. an a arg r 1 8 er 8 r ' o er.uy '1 . 8 ,,. dlatrlct for a tw~year period, u ntlmtted by the Board of ADOPTED. SIGNED ANO APPROVED this 19th day of March
above and foregoing 19 • full, true and correct copy or RESOL· Director• of Mid Olatrlct) and fund• for the ou..,.....,..t of _....., 198".
UTION NO. 84-3· 1 of uld Board, and that the .. me hu not been exper\M of Mid Improvement dlatrlct which It l.P.:~b~ble ~it-~ ~ ~~M~·191M IQCUrred and become payable before'the expiration of one yiear
Frltz s dll ff om the completion of uld wor1c• (Including the lnter .. t on Mid tra ng bonds which It due and payable prior that that date and tor Secretary of the Board of
DI t f s t M It which moneys of the Improvement dlatrlct In the treasury of •aid (SEAL) rec ora 0 an • argar • Olatrlct or thereaft-to be recetved by tald Improvement district "TTEST·. Weter Olatrlct ... "
Don B. Schone
Presld.-it of the Board of
Directors of Santa Margarita
Weter Olatrlct
(SEAL) from an aueatment previously levled are Inadequate), and the Fritz Stredllng
Publlahed Orange Coast Dally Piiot April 2, 9, l984 l 73•-84 Ht1bllShment ot all or the bond reserve fund out ot the prooeeds Secretery or the Board of Directors of the aale. ol aald bonds. end all experlaes In connection with the ot Senta Margarita Weter Of1trlC1
----------authorization and luuance of tald bonda. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) "8.JC NOTIC[ Pta.IC NOTICE llCTION a. That the estimated expenMt of carrying out u .ld ) ss __ ...;.._,...._...._..-... ___ ---..;..-.~~....-..;;..;;...--purpoae Is the amounl of $119, 100,000 and It Is proposed that COUNTY OF ORANGE )
bonda for uld Improvement district shall be luued In u ld 1. FRITZ R. STRADLING. s.cretary of the Board ot Directors of
MaOLUTtON NO. 14-1-2 amount. the Santa Margal1ta Water District. do hereby oertlty that the
RlaOLUTION Of' T.. .OARD Of' DtRICTORa OF THI IECTION 4.. That aueumenta for carrying out tald purpOM foregoing reeotutlon wu duly adopted by the 8oard ot Director•
IANTA MARGARITA WATER Dt•TIH<;.!:..~ANOI COUNTY, and for the payment of .. Id bond• and the Interest thereon ah•ll of stld District at a regular meeting of Mid Board held on the
CALl'OflNIA, 0.CLARIHG ITI INTINTIUN TO FORM AN be levied excluelvely upon the land• In tald proposed Improve-19th day of March 198-4 and that It wu so adopted by the
..we>VW•NT DtaTlllCT TO M DE'"*ATaD .. IMPROVI· ment dl1trlct. following vote: ' '
•NT ota11HCT NO. IA"'°" TM POltltOU °' 1aau1NG UCTION s. That. map showing the exterior boundarlee or AVES: DIRECTORS s c H 0 NE . B 0 u L T IOND8 ntlMPOR AND PeXING THI TIMI AND f'LACI Of' Mid propoeed Improvement district. which map shall govern for INGHOUSE, MOSHIER
.-ANNG AND GIVING NOT1CI ~MOF all detella u to the extent of Mid proPQMd Improvement dlatrlct VAN DAM. MOORE
WHEREAS. the Board of Olrectott of the Sarta Margarita la on flle with the s.ctetary of the C>latnct and le available for NOES: DIRECTORS NONE
Water District d...,.• to form en Improvement dlatrlct pursuant lnapec:tlon by any person or per90na lntereated. ABSENT: DIRECTORS NONE
to Sections 38410 at seq. of the Water Code of the State of · UCTtON 1. That Monday, the 16th day of Aprll. 1984, at the Fritz Stredttng
Cellfe>tnla; hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m .• on Mid day I• hereby ftxed u the time Secretary of the Board ot
NOW, THEREFORE, the Boerd of Directors of th• Santa and the meeting plac:. of the Botrd of Olrectora of Santa Directors of Sant• Margarite
M.,getlta Weter Oiatrlct DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, OE-Mergarlta Weter Dtatrtct at the Olatrlct office 2720 .. Eut Lt Paz Water Olatrlct
TEAMINE ANO ORDER .. follows: Road, Mlulon Viejo, California. I• hereby fixed u the plaoe for • (SEAL) '
llCTION 1. Thet It ta the Intention of IN Board to form an heeling by the &oatd of Directors or uld Olttrlct on the ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA ) lmpr~t dtltrlct within the Santa Margarita Wat• Dlttnct of question• of the formation of uld proposed Improvement ) u
the portion of Mid Olatrlct which wlll be ~flted by the district. the extent thereof, the purpoee for which aaid propoeed COUNTY OF ORANGE ~
hereineft• tt•ted purpoM, to be deelgntted IMPROVEMENT Improvement dl•trlct I• to be formed, the benefit to land• within I FRITZ R STRADLING Secretary of the Board or Director• of
' DISTRICT NO. 3A ... and to iteue bond• of Mid Improvement th• lmproveiMnt dlttrlct for carrytng out Mid purpoee. the the' Santa M•roertt• Water Olatttct, do hereby oertlty that the
cftstrlet tor Mid putl)OM. •tlmated Ul*\M or carrying out Nld purpoM or any other abov9 and foregotnQ la a tull, true end correct copy ot RESOL-
llCTION 2. That the purpOM for which .. Id Improvement matter relating to the foregoing. That at aald time and place any UTION NO. 8-4-3-S of aald Board. and that the same hu nol been
dlltrtot la to be formed Ind for which bond• may be *'*' It tor peraon1 Interested, lncfudlng all persona owning land• In the amended or repeeltfd.
tM ecquttltlon and construction of wortca for t"-proouetlon, Dts1r1ct or In .. Id propoMd lmprovement dlatrlct, may IPPMI' DATED: Mll'Ch 19, 198'4 tt~. atorege and d'8trlbu11on of water fOf lrrtQltlon, and be hMtd. Fritz Stradling
dot'Mltle. lnduttrlal and munldpail purpc>Me, for the tend• Ind •cnoM 1. 'ntt the 8«retary of the Board of Directors la Sect9twy of the 8owd of ~ta With thA IX1M1oc botJndadMot Md knprovement ~ ordered end ~ecs to cw notice of Mid hMtlng to Dnctort of Santa Mwgartt•
Cftlttte1, and the acqullltton end conttructlon of wM• for the be~tven by publlehlng • eopy of this rweoiutlon of lnt.,tlon In the Waler Deltrict
oollctlon. treatft*\t and dlepoatl Of ..... WMt• and •torm ORANGE DAILY PILOT, a ~ of general droulatlon (SEAL) •t•, lndudlng truntc ....,., MWllOI treatlMnt, water red•-published In the County of Orange. once • w..et for two Publlehed Ol'ange Coat Dalty Pltot Aprl4 2, t , 198'4 1787-M
matlon ffdfftlel, pumping ttltlOnl, lnU Including all land. tueCINIW Meka pureuan1 to SectlOn 80M of the Government •••"*'" Ind othet property MOMlll'Y tl'letefor for the land• C04M, the first publleatlon to be at teut fourteen ( ,,.) cSaya prlof ---.,.-_-IC_llft _____ _
and lnhebltantt wtthln the exterior bounder ... of Mid Improve-10 the tfme ft>ced for the hear1ng. 81kf nottoe ahelt *<> be: ---'"~--""-'-8'oC;---
ment dlltnct end fot the ~ of ll~Ot of the by potting a copy of Mid reeoauuon tn thrw (3) publtc ncnnoue .._ ..
opetlilng fund• of eeld lmptownwnt dtltrlct ( that the wttNn Mid ptopoeed 1m~t district for at._., (1:J;!IYI MAim ITAftl•lrT
totel amount of tuCt\ f\lnde eo acquired not •JtCMd en prtor to the time fixed tor Mid MattnQ. Seid not.Ice ahlll be The IOlk>wtHt '*"°" • _,,.
emouM ~ to the total op.,atlng ooat. !!, Mid lrnptO"""*'t given rny me111ng a copy of Mid NeOtutlon to the PttlOf\t ~TOM ..!Lw. "N rYU>•• . 11 .. 1 dlltrtot tot 1 two-YM" period, • eatlmat ... by the lolrd of loeelned In s.ctlon &3&21 of the O<MrntMnt COcM at IMtt ~A ....,._, ..
Olr'9Ctaf9 of Mid Dlstrtct) .and fUnda lot the payment of ewry ntt..n ( 15) days Pfior to t"-date ft~ fOf MJd ,,..,..ng 20tft It., Coet• W... CeRt t2G7
..,.._of Mid lfnprowm.nt dlatrtct wtllctl .. It prObeble wlll be ADO"PT!O, SIGNED ANO APPROVED this 19th day of March 201~ ~~ ~, ,. e
lnCurr9d and~ payebte befcn th4t •r•tton of one~ taa.4. Thlt bualneee ltCClnduct«t by· • .,
hfn tM cornpletlon of Mid WOtk~lndudtng the lnt.,_t on Hid Don 8. Schone lndlvlduel
bondt wNCll II ctut and ptyebtt to that d•t• and for which Preeldent of the Boerd ThofMe o. Denlgen
~ of tfle lmpfowment dlattlct In the trwutY of Mid of otrec1on of Santa Thie •1~t _... t11c1 *1tl IN
D6etftCt or ""'-"* to be ,....._. ~ ukt ltnpfowrMnt dtt1rkt Matoerlt• Water Dtetrtd County o.-°' o..-. ~ty on trom an •1111-r.nt prNoualy levied are IMOtquete), Ind the (SEAL) Mar 11, ,..,. 1M~tof .. ofthebOneir_....f\tnCSoutoftheP1ooMda ATTE9T· PutJilNd "''171
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CLASSIFIED 642-5678 =-.. ~--·" .:..... llPJ
Lido Isle Baylront
One of the mo.t apectacular views in
harbor from beautiful 6 Bdnn pooll-s-
home an 79 J~ of ~ t.yfront.
Room for 120 ft. yachts.
OPEN DAILY 12-5
101 Via Lido Sood. LWo hie
<:oartesy to Broken ~
673-7873 673-7677
&.Mal 1........... --1~
Beautiful 3 Br. 3 ~ Ba, Bayfroot, pier &
float for 65' Boat. Best buy at $950,0QO. 21•....... ....1-4
Beautiful ~Br, 2 Ba. playroom. fireplace,
beam ceilincs· Xlnt. financing. $(20,000.
Lm&m.t10Y11m
Traditional • Br, """' s.. nmmc am.. 2 Frpks. 4000 -.. fL,, beat ~ al
$975,000.
unm IMI una1n
Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai
Kai Condo, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' bay pat;ao.
$695,000.
Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br. 4 Ba.
patio, pool home. Fee Prise $775,000. ....... -~ Oce.an & Jetty viewa. marine room. 4 Br,
3 Ba. 3700 aq. ft. car parking. $1,285,000.
> UYW...-UfflllT
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up,
2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1 ,375,000.
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
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One of the ways ho mes are being
bought.&nd sold toda.y is wtth
Blended .... Kon&aae
A blended rate mortgage 1s a new
mortgage th&t covers an old
mortgage and advances new f'unda.
The new mortga«ie ts used to pay
off the eX1sttng mo1't4Jage at a
lower rat.e t.ha.n t.he current me.rket.
rat.e The lender gi·a.nts t.he new rate
somewhere between the old rate
and t.he preva.1hng muket rate
The new m onthly p&yment. is larger
th&n it was preV1oualy. but. not. u
high as current. rates would
requtre.
Impact OD bQ7•r
• Receives • lower than mt.rktt raUt
• Ct.ti qu1.llt7 Wll.h a lower 1n oome
• Lower monu117 ~yrl\fi\'-
Impact OD ..U.r
• Attrac\e p01.enu&.1 bu1•1'9
e ~v• t.Jl rund• at ol09lnt
M&ny lenders offer a blended rate
mortgage as lt produces a higher
return than the old moJ1Caee A
l'8al estate protna1onal can «utdt a
buyer t.o thoee proper ties where
t.hts type or mongace 1• av&lla.blt
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&PAR TMENTS Watte to th op· 1111,111 8t'r.'~9.&.!: .. ~ ... :l 1111117,lllMPrlle $300
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jllnQ/UllMPOfU'lon from Tradf fot Income 0t? ..... r &;"""'! ..... deB. flCrO, ........ lm'f .... "'' -·--,.... ~ -~"'--IC*l!Ou• "•..,... New on fhe m9fketl S~ duoed to'l370.000. MaUm. IOan. F0t .,.,c. 11" Pll ~ Bachelor Mu1t et• bltln1, betcony, lndry rm. • est.e1&1 ~~ pe~:. n ~ ~ .~~'= ~= Aat M.nt 141-"22 1~727. '3tt.OOO H 3·,_. Pe* at•te Noh· 53M180 BEST Atty,_ i/~ ! !::., cw;t,: Tll.Ck>M ..!!~
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double garage. Only room and tcl1ohen IOC*a CertU LI Ill llB tM PlllllJ way ffontege. Electric RENT GUIDE + ... 53t-e180 BEST -• -.• ... Upper B1y. Private 111r Wtttcll" Dr. N.8.
115',500 f'w. CaM Carol out to lato-,..,for~~ iMt ~own 2 l&m BHt Newpor. t buy I Ind ~ In. NMt _._1 __ 111 iii5lmo. E/llde.2 er. Ht clubhouaH I health suo aq rt.
PenQtlufn. llOf"* lot, room · 2 ... "'~t ,.,...._ ~a, bright 4 Br, bMGh and bOlt rnartnaa. ...... b ......_.. F"""' .. tpM, 8 tennlt OOUttt, 7 Agent 141-li032 mutt ... eKecutl~ hOfne -. · .._, .... -a... ...._ "-•... M'--• ........... r.,._, YWv. Poote ctOll to bulintll a5 000 Call reduction to s1 ... ooo. 2 • w/bonul rm, ..... Lale• Of .... ..,_..... .... *4,,1 ~· ~d. gW. ~:!.· Qtc.. lndry rm. Nklt loc. oc Alrpor1 , .. hlon eoo •.•. approx. at $1.00 now onty I 1 • · 875-4000 Unique Homet ma1 dtn~m, frpk:, ha 11 aourl. 85.00C>-tlcr• !eke. 1 ... pelnt. --· 2314 SMta Al\e. 1_, __ .. ...:...... ,.,,.,_. aq ft oMoe apacie on ::;E '·,•'I)
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$48-23 13 · all tor $259,500. Mo-m.i. to Ilk•. ldMI for No peta. 752·5822 TIL -141•1., ........ con.,...,_,t .. ,..... ~ 11. C.M. ,....
FOi Sele Bfi Owrlef MHM 111 at ~ mobll• home perk, ._, on llgtlt. bldg. 84~8111, Aa.ndl..
SHORECLI F HOME FIXEOll TNI 118 BEAUTY cetnPI' perk, mot ... OI U 1-42e0 ... . Bachelor, E.eld• C.M, ~ 1 & 2 Bdrm Aper1· ~.:..:.-...,..,"""."::~==--THE R E A I..
ESTATERS (714) 823-3317 that won'11 .. 1. Yo.J own yout own private eetete. E . Uah.raltW 1411 Cath. cetllnga. patio, menll 1 Townhou"' ULMlllUll CMu... 1114 lhelandendl1'1IMM!OI· OenbeUMducamptng d111~ condb o-..!758f + 36dS:nriOCOMi Pl&ii. kltch .. very cl11n, from seeo. (Alk abOut Space for rent. Mike Ill& nlll ~ ~ ATELY avallabte. Tow .,. .. until Mure retir. "''pr'.....!· H4;,.. mo. 811 .,,,.,,...,. 1750 mo. S4 U /mo + dep furnllhed apta. compi.te 673·5374 oc752-2841
Comfortable 3 Bdrm 2 Ba * SpJaeft In OWn Pool cell PATRICK TENORE ment. ..... aurwy by 642-3850"";' 7.2-1010 432·~ 15 °' 54&-23A8 850-4180 IV msg. with TV, Unena & u1e11•. .. ...... MD•U. w/txtra lrg Bdrms M ... Verde 9'/•% 1st. 3br 7804702 AcentieCI _englneet. De· Eu\·..._ ..... 1 ... ;er mey be rented '°' lhort .. ,_ -
located on a very wide ~ · S 138•500· SA 1..ec>77 telted aurwy plat map. E.alde4mmac. cond .. 2 Br LllllJ Miii frptc~ ~ C..1. ~25 + tlfm OI longer). On Jem-••
and quiet street Adult By OWn9I' charming 4 Br Andent oak• and hlelcory 1 Ba. frpk:, yrd, patlO, Walk to SC ptaza. Prof. 111 tut & $225. 2 Pl' borM Ad. at San Jo.quln New 2 stry bldg, good trwy
ocoupled with new 1¥. ba l;g lot. 50 K 110: with Iola of grua In • gar, $795. ~&-2389 decor. Frplc;, elegant aona, no peta. 850·1798 Hiiis Rd. access. From 750 al up.
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carpeting and • large Co....,..ed pa!IO, treea, new pari<llke Mttfng. Much F a•• 1100 Will build to 9Ult tenant R.v St°'.,.. area. PrlOed roof. new plumbln'" •llJl•ID• wld gtme. °"'· wtld 1Uf· HOUSE FOR RENT rench wlndowt, e/c, In EASTSIOE 2 br 1 ba gar .... $""' Ill =· lllT llf -..-• key to reccoon Yur 3 Br + den, gat backyard home MCUflty. 1 br, 1 ba, lo N ' SH<) ..... net • w
In a Miiiion S Property • to NII at only 1148•900· Si 15•000· 873•7794 3 br. 3 ba, lrg comer lot. ar~nd ~lhlng. 1dNi lo-lrplc. 873.'.4458 &4&·4&33 poolslde, wa.lher & dryer. g;\...w38° pela. · Saa Ct .... lt 1771 w/Brtlr. R & H. 75t·&N
Huoglng II eecluded cove 751-3191 IESA YElllE Assumable 1tt. owe cation. Good high Pvt club W/ttnnls crta. 2 e; ao;: t m i588 CANNERY VILLAGE: 3 of-
In the southernmost oor-!PSElECT . balance. 84e-8325 ground. All leYel to roll· LUil IPTlll lY&IL Jae. aaunu. Btwn Sun.. E/llde luxury In• pine for· 223 LI Pi~. Call r« flee apacea avail. 150 eq ner of CdM. 11111 palatial IW'ltftlleRTllll!S OrlV9 by 2812 Setang. Cour1"Y to bf'otiera Ing. Large garden area. 4 Br 3 Ba. $1200/mo or nower & MacArthur on tit Lg 2BR 2ba, g .. /Wlr l 137_7918 ft, 275 aq tt, & 350 aq tt.
retreat In In a world ol 11'1 ~ '"" Adorable 3BR 2ba. RV OK to keep horMI Invest $990 rent. Ken. 873-7771 8e81'. le50 mo. 850-1924 paid, encl gar, dfw, trig, IPP · Great bldg & loCatlonl
ownPr1vacy1ndsecurl1y _.-----.-storage, S 169.000. UYllllTIDlm · lnAmerlca.A legKyfor NEW~Br2 BaCondo.875 s.C.PluaarM,1br 1ba. bbq$595/mo.842·1844 •ti I 425 30th St, N.B. Call
personified 4 Bdrm1, 4 '~ <4<4<4~ Ownr/Bkr 1-679-2680 3 Br. den. 2v, ba, fem rm, your children or grand-W 18th St. dbl gar. no pool, Jae, gate guard E/SIOE atudlo cot11109, all 1 BR CONDO. iJi!. 875-5792 or 831~12.
Baths. maids qtrs, pool, I) Ddebout In llTI ITIAU I pool, apa. 1289,900, chlldren. Thl11ranaaction peta. $795 Sierra Mgmnt $525. Agt Nao 673--«00. utllapd. $41&/mo. f892'-' s ITE
spa. gymnasium and Bf"'fl.1 "·Beach • • 10.9"~ flKed Int. Owner can be handled oom· Co. 6'41·1324 Or•,.,.. Av. Drlv. by 111. No peta, r..01 f'\OW. EXECUTIVE U pond. A Unique presen· ...... , "" (REOUCEDS10,000) 213-430·3829 pletely by mall. Write ANrtant fanlaW -··-8-45·7009 549-244 . ' Newport Cntr $550/$n5
tatlon at suoo.ooo. Real estate 2BRhOu1t&.StudloUnlt Truatee. General Accep. Nice 2 Br. 1 Ba, carpet•. I So. Coa•t ptaza. 1Ba 1Ba. 84()..5470 .
(SRA. eppralsal avail· .... nruurc:tu.111et...ct• .. • l~~IRS21~~~~~~~ ~~!~ t1nce Co .• Box 329, dr•r;•· ':;" fncd ywd. 1 lalltN F~~olx ~rv; .e•Uo pool, Jae, aauna, $525. •WPHTllAll
able). IEWPORT llWI John Zarvos. Viking R.E. Monaco with belt GC = o~ol:_.~rl $~k,m:. lat ~~ ... p;2'6o w... Ziii Ea1tllde se·10 557·28"~ Aoent Nan 973-«00 1000'1. tteond noor. quiet Ullljl()Uf J1(),..f S corner tooatlon 118 feet 760-9669orS40-0299 view. 14 Rue Vlll1ra. dep S48 3381 cli j C, 1 e 1 L ... ~ atreet. nicety lendac.ped
Realtors. 875-8000 of waterfront on the SACRIFICE! Ba.rgaln 2 Bf'. Open wknda. 64().1538 =(114\tit•-lt41 · · arm ng r lllTllT • bldg off-et P*'ttno. ear· ,. • Not far to ocean 2 Bdrm single, In ry, no pets. Yrty 5685,mo 2 Br 1,-' ba 2 •avail rn rrg H.B. age '1ve11abt.. a..s.'.4eoo cttannel Three boat Ilea. AIC pool1lde condoa. aa.. A-.-•---.... (114\t111·1122 hit bltlna & gar 1575 & IM. $650 714/87S-8818 .....__hM. ell bit.Ina AIU'I home. pool, female atu-Vicky. s..s-3323 daya l.ILHllS Three bedrooms plus $72 000 3br $82.000. ~ _,_.,... ,. ,.,.. B S • ...,, • • -.... dent .vef I 175 847 1893 bonus room Lovely LOW: down OK. Patrick Broadmoor lergett modef Reduced 50K, vtew lo!, sm fee 539-e1.., E T BAYFRONT: yr1y 1 bf', dlx, peUo, carport, lndry rm. after epm or ~or .. 8am. -Offlce--f-or-IM--M--=5"='25::--:ft~. CLllEllT patio. Great potentlal .... Tenore 7~702 w/t•s>enalon. Pool, epa. w I 1 O a c . avoc ado . 4 Br 2'h Ba dplx Nr SC P~ No pet•. Incl, 11t11t. 2538-8enta Ane. $420/mo. Utltl pd. llr
$435,000 Low~ O~rlce re-1 115,000. Xlnt tax Plaza, vacant. $850 mo I Imo. 67~ 'flL ~ "2·1111 Costa Mt1a 2 Bdrma. c:ond, groond floor, 1055 171,1001 llJ.-1100 ~~ 000or aJ_ 11~7 lale. ahelter. Ranc:ho Call-For appt 528-5080 ta Miii 24 "LIKE BRANO NEW" MeM Vlfdt W, $400/mo El Camino Or. Cotta
In Coat• Mesa 1 & 2 Bdrm • . lornle. 557-3288 for Info Under $7001 3Br hit UOO. dix mobile m . no s arkl., 1 Bdrm from Incl .... Mn 751.e655 :-a. s,.=-:~1~~ ~~do~ai:'C:b1:!!~~nr~ ----~ llWI mtYlm ~~ba ~8~ QhcU.,1 Hii ~o'!;~t~ld;,~~:r~p~~ ~~::,· .:::~'~as~dults, E~· OOI. gar1109. no Mge.,A'W~'.':· A~ Mr. Tracy.
place, skylight plus •t· II ACRE UICI A grand 2·11ory 4 BR 3ba greenbelt. CIOM to pool, Newpon llMCJ; Duplex, 1 539-6190 BEST Alty lee N~ Bl e.48-8373 301 AVOC9do, 642·9850 850-5458 . -... --.,.--fr-.. -.. ----,..,./f-:Ii':::: 21f:~~~~r:v:~: Only $395,000 Juat 1 llour & famJty room.20001q ft wrap-around patio Quick bl= t~OQ98nid! B~2 ::,,~ Wlmbledon 2 Br Ilk• new ' · 241 W Wli.c>n, 131-0980 New condo, pool, Jae .• pvt Sult~ to 3000 a/ft
able. VA, FHA Don't '•min south of Newpor1 a::'atlocc!t:~ac:"~d' lalt. By OWJar 921·1«7 ~ship.• 1::1c In aach, comm. pool & tennll: Af1rtant1, Oaf. MESA PINES 2450 Hatta Rm & Ba. AJI amenltlel Nr Harb« & Baklf
mist out on this greet op· Beach Includes 1 lr8 ~165.ooJ: Y · Charming Back Bay Home vaulted cetllngs, 4 car 11000/mo. 831-8188 lllMI I lau Z?M LIKE NEW 1 Br.1510/up. 882·7"38. Mutt ... , 549--8181 dyl, 7!0-14«
port':'nltyl 646· 7171 house. 1 sml guest hse, Opeo Hoose Sal/Sun Secluded area near M... garage. Will trade or ex· Wsldt 3Br 1 Ba gar nu I PRVT patio pootllde IP•. Rm w/pvt Ba & entrance, Open IP~ otflot In NB,
story barn wfllorse cor-186-4 Perkvlew Or. Drive Et1•t ... l t58,500. Change. Call Ruu c:rplS palnt No pelt $100 Cle.an 1BR. Cptl. drapea, TOP., ... -q\llet, no peta. $300 Ind. utll. Kit., lndry, detk & tum In pl~. gd THE REAL
ESTATERS
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~~; 35~~:: 0:-:vt ~~:; Mucllison Enterprlaet 20451 Bl~ 850·5520 852-1202, eves 6-48-8627 111 lut & dep 752-2881 refrlg. D/W. $550/mo yrly Ml·H41 TV prtvllegel. 648-2346 water view 648-5015
& riding tr111ls The per-752-8731 OCEAN VIEW home In ptl-I .. .. 0 + dep. 2131289"9307 ,.._., 1 & 2 B with Room lg hm In NB/CM ladana
feet getaway or retire-TRI PLEX S 125.0001 MT•.. vat• N.B. community. aat. IC C•rtaa ••I Mar l7U garage. No ;,.,.. From ' area.' Pvt ba. kltch prlv. a. Ill•
ment hme Located In Eastalde loc. lnveatora Ilk· Sllp f« 42 tt boat, beac:h, 2 Want smaller home In cfiOI(; 38( 2Ba fi1t quie1 . $480 & $510. 645-5577 N·tmkr pror. Fem. $350 tab
Julian. CA Priced un-Ing loas. Agt 831-8416 Br with den, ape. Garden NB/Irvine. Bkr. 759·C>e19 st MOurety fncd kid/pet 1 ~d[m~Jarage. ':~· alt 5:30 pm 241·i985, ---.--..... Ul--IUI--"""'"_.
believable below market lot. 1&25,000. I.I. W ... 1•21 gar ahop S700'1 EZ'Mo1111 P to, mo. v . Newerno P2•tB1r .. w1St5h1g0a/rmageo.' 8"5-8120 •ft Wed Wellea1. medlcal ault• for lor last sale due to part· TWI HA LIT u..a--I ..a... la 539-6190 BEST Rlty fee May tat. 640·6453 --•-•r 631 5553 SEA & SUN LODGE ie .... close to hOapltala, nership splllup. Cell Rick Uve lr1 one. rent the other Ml·IMl *WAITllTT* Lg 3er L rm. crpts drapea 2 BR/2 BA CONDO • s105 wk/up. Color TV Hunt. Bch. $1.15 full Mr·
Byers/Bkr 760-7292 any· Your choloel 2 Bdrm 1 Ba We buy houae.. condos, 1¥.Ba lnod backyard, ON THE BAY. Leese: NEW?ORT HEIGHTS 3028 W. Coeal Hwy, Npt vice. Call 6-42-8857.
time, Brochures malled. or 3 Bdrm 2 Be. ldeel units. Negative cash flow. grdnr lncld. S700 1st IHI S 1500/mo. Agt 673-8409 2 duplex PRIME RETAIL/500 S/F
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~t~~~~e loc:atl on. DISTRESS s.v. $100K. foreclosure• OK. Your -+ sec:dep. 536·2789 2nd floor Penthouae .~~5.~3:.i ~~tr!: 8;r1~P<F'!,~JnM~:;r:; 1803 Weatcilff Or. Ne\IJ.
Bayfrt 3Bd 2Ba. 40' allp price, our terms . Under S500 gell this 2 Br apartment Extensive 326 OGLE. 997-4219 nlc:e furnished room. port, 549·8181 dya, $309.500 fee 673-1 730-9276 lly b 1 decks 2 BR. 1ba, frplC. 7 •• tlll lam spot w/ It ns or c11rpor1 for 2 ears, swim· Pv11 Br. lrplc, pool. patio, 8424917 20-14<44 ev
Drive By 2424 Sierra VISt . this redone 2Br hse not m i nl: Po o I S 8 7 5 , gsr. No pets. 399 w .. Bay. So L.,.., nr beactl & Ritz "--atrclal Enfoy this summer with off corner 22nd Tutt lar 10 oc:ean $600 673_ 333 ,,, 67 ........ 2 S525. 150-6357 -. "99
your own private pool Ave 673-1395 Farahll.. 539·6190 BEST Alty fee "' ~-~{!',°"..:.,..ful~y .. rf~~n . .:...!~ lntall llll Convenient location near ... _... •• Large 1 Bedroom IA Quiet Ellde 2br 1be c:cM.. -•u1 • .,........ '"'' ..., ---· .. ~ F V
South Coast Plau and Duplex, 111111 In one rent the lniat ... 44 CdM. S900tmo. Commty ta.ge, enc;J gar, no peta nn·smkr $350 493-3490 16040 Har.,.,,,. . .
freeways Tile Ideal 4 other, 1 block tooceen, 2 11' TuRTLEROCK. 4 BR. 2 pool. 675-6000 seoo mo+aec: 845-723<4 .... IMr• 2 .6.wt 1240 aq ~1-5032 Bdrm home tor en active • to•~ Br 2 Ba. 8 )'11 old. pride ba. 3 pootaltennlt . bright "V""''
growtng lam1ly Terrlfte D&aa Ptaat .. ol ownerlhlp, frptc In tel. Weekly or Monthly 1 ciMn, s12s5. 752-0664 Lrg 2 Bedroom In Old Cor-WI WfU A 111111 Boarding cert for the Office/Shop/Storage
11pprec1a11on potentlal LlllEI IEN each. v1ulted otlHngs, 4 IPM Co 478-1237 one del Mat, firepl~ want a Mlectlon of gr .. t Elderly. 24 houri of IP~ 250~750 ,_. wrl!~. the low $139.900 4 Br 2 stnrv 10% DP Try car garage. 110,000 C•nu .. I Jiu 2122 Ra.nging In prloe from and beamed celllng. llvlng? w e cen 0,_ any-aupervllk>o. 837-1018 c M ... e-2. SA&-1249 o ....., -·' d o wn Cw II Au 11 $e75·$ 1200 $850/mo. Call 675-6000 thl~ from a small apt to Sl58,000. We have over 852·1202, .......... ••21 Beautltulty tum Twnh1. .-. 1c1tiea la•u--1- 1 2 000 t II ... __ ..., m.u.;c ~ ... ~ .... 1 Bdrm In old CdM, • 4 r houae. If lookl~ In .. .., (714) 673 4400 · repos 0 se frptc. pool. tennis ci. 'lilsor ........... CM NB HB lntal.1 •907 , ltat·1·1 .. ... ARN 714-953-7441 HARBOR RIOGE$359,500 11195/ 673 "•96 c:tose lo everything. • or think 0 UI -------·--· &I .. ... B .. II 1040 Reduced $50K, 20% dn. 2 mo. "VU ealty 1' $900/mo. Call 875-6000 fi~l for that cholce of Greet elO BMr 3 br c:abin. ~20 .... 00"". iii2&0ifti!"""1•4'!'l000Pftttiiaqiiitiiiijit" •at. IC Br, 2 ba, 2000 aq ft. ltl Mt11 llf SOUTH OF HWY: Clean 2 ldT~l~~tH 642_1603 Frplc, color TV. ciean air, 3975 Birch, NB.
BEACH CONDO Gorgeous. 29 Coventry. 1· bd1 rm tur·n. tra1•-. utlls 1 1 A .,1 .. ~ etc. SSS day. 8"6-8181 I S.50 1q ft. Agt 541·5032 ,,.. 97 "••1••• ..,. ? SS br. 1 be. rp c. v ... ,..,r. NB REAL TY 675· 1642 59,000 OOWN-$985 PMT .,..o. 14 or.,.,.,.. ....., Incl. $325/mo, 111 & laat. -1 172 16. $900/mo. 675-2424 OCEANFRONT: Lovely! 400 al lncing ofc. lav, &
H •• 11,1 LIE/OPT &42-0S.6/631-2763 eves S66S/mo Eutslde. 2 Br, Penln. Pt. 3BR 3'~ be. wrll11e ·~ace. lncld u1111. View 2 Br 1 Barr unit, gar-1 '~ ba townhouM. Frplc, J I I A A t 873 6090 ..,.. 2br 2be. lrpk:. 2 patio's, 3 br condo: pvt IP•. 3 car lniat 1144 age. 508'h Jumlne, no yard, gar, new crpta, u Y ug. g -top loc. 1225. 8JS-6251 garage. pool. spa. tennis. t $775 645 1682 I I t J t volley ball, club house, 1 gar Nr Hoag Hospital. LUXURY leaM SpeclaHat: 3880 Mlchelson Drive pe s. · -ndry rm. Nice location. H I I t lndustrlal space wl good
mi from beach St 12.500. Terms. Avell. now. Agt $1250-$«00/mo. Long Irvine C.tt Miii 2724 2617 Orange. lla111 UQI) retell potential. Approx.
Rivi ACCESS princ only. 731-4967 240·93301972-471 or short term. Appt req. Klda/ .... te 2Br lncis 1011 1 br lgar3en apt, stove & Tll ~ MJ-1I01 8a)!91de P>r. on Bay. PVt 7K s.I. w/approx. 15K .Uc •• o.IE Agt 559.5991 Ed B. ,.., I "" N ,,_. • .. 30 bch. Pool. Shr 2BR 2ba, encl. parking arM & 3K • 2 .. B 2 B IUll IEACN newer bllln1 S580 + sm re r'V. o ,,_.s. -. WlllUll YILUll 1.f. office~· Wiii rent • 011. •1Jt,IOO Neat story .. r, a, LOWEST lnrprt ltula 2111 fee 539-6190 BEST 5-48-1377 $475/mo lnci ulll. Boat all or part. Nr Harbor & •J • home. large patio. fruit 4 br, 3 ba. Short walk to _ 1 & 2 Bf'. apta avail. pool, dock avall. D. Johnson B k 549 8181 d Priced under appraise! trees .. end 74' paved beac:h. Spec llv rm. Cennery VHtage Mobll• TllTLllHI LUSE 1 Br. new carpet & drapes, ape, l/r, patlo/bal. No 760-1986, 875-6000. 7:0.e1r444 • ya,
steps 10 Bey & Ooean atoregeareeloryourR.V. fam.ldln rm. lrg bale:, • CE Home Park. Pool, no FantHtlc view, Broad-enc:losed garage. peta. $51S-$e25
Just adorable 1o1111th BOAT. $139,750. NOf'th easy care yard Asking PRI peta. Close to 9hops and moor model, specious $450/mo. 645-8485 TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or E.bluff c:ondo to lhr w/F. lter111 HH built-ins In thla 2 bdrm, 2 C M R alt c .. 9 2•.... $172 000 S t 61.. t t Fum 2 Bdrm non-smkr. WI O. pool, =.foftoii•-----"'!'l'ooiiiiiioiiiiiiii • bath with beams end ·--··-°'-~----... _ . " II .. rff auran s. condo w/3 Bdrm 2'n Be, 1BR w/pallo. Gu pd. 6-42·1503 gar, 1400 +. 720-1849 faoo aq ft on Newport 20thSt 536-1718 I" ... U 2 bath . $1200/mo largelemllyroom,prlvate $<400I A all S/1/6-4 Btvd lnCottaMMa.40C warmth Perfect for dally ••• 673-3685 or 1-772-1801 decK & p1tlo1. e1111c:hed 2 mo. v · Dau Peiat ELEGANT BIG CANYON IMng or weetcend retreat TllE ILIFFS lniH 1044 •aa• --· Refs required. no peta. aq It. Agt 675-8700 87341900 -...u. Executive oondo on bay, car garage $1500/mo 147 Flower. 645-8161 Lrg 2 Br + c:Jen, 2 Ba. Condo Fab. furn. $500. ---------,........,. ~ IEWPOllT IUCN 2 Br 2'1r Be condo. nr UCI, '2H,IOO m dealgner. completely Sharon Smith. 6'44-8200 Ocean vu. enc:I. gar 111/IUt, neat. 9·5. non Fenced storage )'*rd. 9000
Exc:ellen fl I . comm pool. $134,000 furn. S1995mo 673-0896 W/slde 18r, frig. atove, w/auto opener. newly r• amkr pref. 760-8181 sq fl Newport Hts arM. --t nancng avail· By Owner. 553-1471 crpts S430tmo + $300 carpeted & decorated. $500/mo. S48·9831 Mon IOYH SllllH ~~~,?n tAllssuls ~!'Y.3 Bdlerrgme Baut.v-.. od-' in Uniu P••·k, Udo IM 3 BR. 2 Ba. Mo 10 sec 646-03<41 aft 1:30 PM 493-1030 M/F 25-35 to stir 2 br, 2 be thr Frl 8-4pm. 'IVI'"" '"" 1~ m "' • ... Mo tease. $1750/mo Biii Plnecreek apt, C.M. $350 -::------,----.~,.,.
•• IW IEW 1oan at only 9'1r% Interest. 3 Br. 2•1r ba. 58 Sequoia ITAIUfll COMPun Grundy Alty 675•6161 2w/Bb~,,.!.n'ny. YB"~d. tnwnu hcpse
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• I Ht. ell 4 • uJlls. 751· 7835 Mary Aaae•actanta Magn1l lc:ent view e11a111 Br1n111 & 111ry floor plan Tree Ln. on greenbelt II °""' .. PALM & CARO READER
'V '" •117:11.7711 u -.. -n 2·Sty b..,..kbay .. & dr•nae, v1nt ~ 'llde loc. 3Br 2ba "'750 + ..-. 2 blka LAGUNA: F to stir home, custom 5 Br . lemlly rm & with vaulted cetllngs in adult pool Completely --------•!"""""" -.. ....--~ "" • ...... SBath,new pool,spa,on beautlful scenic green· redec $153,000 Ownr Bdr 3 Ba, pool/spa, 2 l~tltacll HH $695 720-0844 or to beach. Avall 5/1 No ArchBeachHgts.ooean *a,lrhal~ ... *
•,<i ec:re • ell relurblslled • bell er ... $299.500. Fee 786-0579. 3% to bkra "llW/lllU/.-••t frplcl. 'I• ac., $2300 ,_1 720-4891 peta. Yolanda 847~8075 view. $400. 499-4155 dya Love, Marriage, Bullneas 9 ••-642·1368 Blu s ondo: 3 Br. H ba. 1 Readl ~ lmmed move In, trade or land! 6'46-7171 Best buy In Tur11erock (10"/oCASH DOWN) 1850 sq It New paint & 2 br, 1 ba, fresh paint. ~at-$575· 775 mo. 2 & 3 br. M/F mature. resp., non ~· ' price w/Ad
i.1 ase opt1tion ok1. S97R5.4000H Vista 3000 s.f. $265,000. Harbor Ridge area. 3 Bdr Need an elegant pl11e41 to crpt Cloae to pool age. fenoed patio. I 75 enc:lsd garage, wHh· CamMk,
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ESTATERS Investment• 751·5989 Rocky Knoll. B.Glass markttl T/OS108KloW Eut Oceanfront by the __ · Drive by 1st. S..5·7009 patio. Newport Baach M/F stir furn 3 Bf' COM SCRAM-LETS
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673-7771 al."~r5e;~· Won't last Wedge. s 1000/wk for ILIFFI TIWllllE 2 Br 1'n ba Townhouae. Realty. o.:r, 842· 1603. hsa. $375/mo + ullll.
IEW lllTEGITI John Zervos, Viking RE. April. 714/673·9319 3Br + den. 2ba. pool. Pool, spa. attacMd gar, Evea 960-14 Avall 720-1841 aft 6PM ANSWERS
4 Br. 2'1r ba, single family 760-9669 or SA0-0299 IH .. I l1f1r1l11tt4 lrplc, wash/dry, 2 patios. pvt yard, frplc. Ouiet al· IUll IEW Ir IOI Roommate to snr 2Br CdM
detached home. Turtle IALllA LIE .... IH Gtatral 2202 b~·lnstll ~ cart garage mospllere. $725/mo. 2Br 2'ABa. dl w, Wl d apt. Pool, ~urn. $395/mo Jaunty. Wives
Rock Ridge Lrg yard. ,...,_ eau u · qu e green-631·4964 h k ·up gar Ir p I c: ·~ utll Marguerite St. Gorge. Cane:b .... h B 1 I a Witt belt Clean S 1 100/mo · • · ale, inlerc:om & sec sys. Walk lo shops, .,...c • II · , ... , tr Set/Sun ~4•5 108 THE GABLES 2Br w/gar S 8 5 O I mo 9 6 2 • 7 7 8 9 Home 6 75-6487, work ENJ Y the SA
cent 11ac & much more 30 pier. lerrytreets. 3Br/2be lleltlll Wkdys (B t8) 798_9504 crpts draps blttns fenced 960-1193 _ 644-0620 Af1 91' 1011ng a sub1l1ntlal
yr below market rate ea. 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 .IAOIU IUL n -yard w/paOo water pd Walk lo beach 1 Br llove, M shr Irv 3Br 2811 Condo amount of ~ht , •
linen $340,000 For lnlo WANT Harbor View home •-•••••11 IT CHECI< THESE 63&-4 120 .• Call 1-5PM refrtge. erpts. drps S.90 brand new. semi furn. co-worket' relu to buy 552·0917 (lrvlne Paclllc:) area to lease. bUy or op-p_. -I $300 Beck Bay Bungalow 2437 .. F"Orenge .... $595 536-<4637 Micro etc 552•1831 new clothes. She clalmed
!Ion 548-4509 114/llM 111 $400 1 Br ftat beslc: decor that ~st for a wtllle, she
$500 Flat well equip 1 Br •3 Br 2 Ba S.C PIH SA. Walk 10 beach. Bach. Prof Fem to share new wanted 10 ENJOY the
WlLllT MUii ••llilt It... 11 Waterfrelf ••ts IH. $600 2Br 2Be suite deal pool. patio. spa. ear port stove. retrlge. crpta, 3bf' C M. apt near BecK SAG. 2 INll-114' •• Ullll ltLLI li•ittr llelfah AYlll. $600's 2Br walk to sand $895 No pet• 752·5822 drpa, water & gas pd Bay S225 + 'ihltll. -SP-1-R-IT_U_A_L_R_EA_O_IN_G_S_
Sil ,IOO FILL PllOI 1972 Beautlful VIII• West Oall fer •-J-11, $800·. 3Br 3Ba fr pl more • Sm 1 Br Ouplelt S.2&. 5~837 648-4139 or 548-1969 Advice In all matter•. Love.
A d _._ C I I .,....., S 1050 A 3Br 1 llM to H20 Single or CO"" cou......, _._. p I M /F 2 .. ,,5 .... a I I b···' neat an ..... an un1 n Hom• 20x60' corner 101 NEWPORT CREST-Avtll· 539·6190 BEST Riiy lee $425 No .... ,~ 752~22 -ro ........ " tKac. m rr age .... neH an 11.xcellent Inside lo-Highly upgraded 2Br 2be, able Aprll 15th. end unit _ _ _ --..-3 br hoote, E/blutt, N.8. AllO counMJl.ng. 1815
c:allon Vacant I avaJI· lge llv/dln/kltc:h area w/2Bd 2'"tbe cloH to Exac Villa xlra lrg 2 Br I I •I Waahtdry, CllthwHhlr, So E1 Cimino Aeal. San
able Cell us lor detalla ~lghl rnltrlor Best buy In poo1 Move rn condition Den 2 Ba 2 Ip pool IP• W side all new 1,~ Ba pool. frplc, gar Avail. Clem. Llc'd 492· 72te f44.l211 Orange Co $25,000 $1200/mo . prV1 $1250 873-3313 ~ D/W · pet · 4/3 $400 820-0131 Lett H ~ Youn1 edits welc:ome COSTA MESA New & HARBOR VIEW-4 Br, 2·~ ~~s OK. a~a11nc:m~: Rmmtt wanted 10 ahr 3 BrliiPi80~Rii!EWift'!AifiRiDP.io.t~~Whfi~, YIEWI YllW1 YIEWI ..!.,___;.._ gt 540-5937 lovely 3 Bd townhouse. ba. tam rm. lri backyard 1675/mo. 64~ hat. $400/mo. COM. hme llbl/lo cockitiel,,, 181h &
pt n I ho u u u n I t t , • l•mttprtp 13 ~~e~~loS~~';'o'.mmac wldeck~-<41~!°0/mo I •I ~!!' d: vms:ruo1~11:,,:. 873-3351, wl1I '42-0887 Pomona C.M. S..2.e«7 Just reduced to S 122,900
Vacant 3 bedrooms 11,
baths. family room. fire-
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"Now" Cell 5'46·2313
Golfcourse, mountain · let • -•-I _... Ill 1_._ W nd ~Ba -1 mo. · · Shr 2 bf', 1 ba apt clOM to ---------
and city light• view• from L!fa&I lucla J I ,. ... ,..,.' -.... en • 'NV ll•I -•••••IAI llde, bra new. 1 • utUa pd, $320 49"-.8087 beach. Balboa Pen. $300 --------1111 rooms 2 Br and den --Welk to beach, duplex -• ......s-encl. patio, O/W, bll·lnl, f I • utll• 873-8890 Ma ny u p g r ad, 1 EIMt ft ... UllU 1275,000 Pr in only Caplttraat UYFlllT UL tlL ·kid• OK. no pet•. lmmed. Lltau llr.atl 2 I
$205.000 Ask lor Marllyr; IUll om OlllOIL Cindy Shaw Broker ltacll 2211 2 BR t den on Mein Chan· occupancy Sl75/mo. tit I 2 1 r. gea. wtr. Shr 3br Balboa Penn apl,
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Bulkley 644-7020 OIRllJHllll 760-8600 * f\el 11350/mo. 3 moa. 645~ truh, lndry, pool, M/FS290mo.Callbtwn3
11111 & ILUI • ~eed 50·200 unlta tor ~~~.'se~~,n:.~1~~1\~B~ _min Owfl9f 844-95 1_3_ 2 Br w/C1en or ofc. 1'h Ba In carport. tat -+ NQ. No & epm 873•250e Stephen
Formerly Lingo R.E. T :n~I~ •g:t!:,0 ::J bd!; qual. buyer In S.Cal. Have ullla 539-e190 BEST Riiy Large exec home: 4 br, 3 quiet E.alde loc., pvt pell. 29041 Aloma, Shr 4 Br hit nr SC Plan.
8 near new unit•. mull tee ba. frplc, pool Nrvk:le patio. pool, lndry fecll. 9·7PM. Mgnr 495-8221 non·amkr. 1275 Incl utlla . . lalkt ala.. I Ing Candidate Hll Agl, Mary Jo Incl 998·444• carport, no Pttl. I~ 8S5·0809or 548~277
'Need a painter? Need II lllUTllYll IWILL 831-8499,845-9161 c., ..... 1-., 2222 2B .. _ "b $895/mo . Curt II l Shrluxhme1Brl28S Pvt housekeeper? Need a ----Lovely r + ....,,, • a 131· 1288 Agt f r &oa. z 8t MOO. •
t>11bys11ter? Need a IY IWlll •Develop eommon eenM Mtaa t1la , Dt11rt 4 Bedroom home with 8 condo Dbl oar, pool, Jae $<425 1 Br Moblle Home Olhwltlr, ref~ lncld. ~~tulle ~T5tU~op --------• ~~~~ku'g~111 ~7~~s,7~~' 2 story wldble gar. & ~h~~~ ~~;~~~~.t lntrt 1450 ~~~~~ ~j~ :•11~2~. =51.~~· qWt. matUN 9du1t1. n0 No peta. e•M 5 ut111 ee'1~!M-iS. tise'..M1t° Found Oobttmltn Plnehet,
642 58'8 sunrool UH " 1 or 2 • Respond to Senior .. IOI WI • c:::~ .... H ...... ..... ptta. 641~172517~1787 1 91. Apt. Slept to beleh. I 'o'IC Eatancle High Sctiool. · un111 $2491< 875-9058 Lg 3Br 2ba duple Steoa ~1 elghll ...... .... ytty gar pttcnt From I I U 873--4823 call t ldenll"" c111~en ~· Cullom bull! trl level to bch nu ""'t7orpa 1 etptd. lot• Of c1oee11, 2 $440 t ar7 recfrlot. pet81o. 151o,.15201mo us.3218 2 -...... carw women o '' •ut h acll 1040 Raat. ltac~ IMO• Implement programa !of home. ultlm•t• In moun-• .,.. frplct encl yetd a tr\lh no~· 24 Jemee t. ...._ .. Found s.r· Yottcle Terrier
,. • parking and traffl<: con-teln llvlng 3 br, 2~ ba, paint $1350 980·•229 ,,....:2 a.t Olf WI~. 973.7717 2 8t ,~Be TwnhM 323 e lffklng 10 rent ,ar Megno1a'a lndlMlp:)b .
gettlon klxurlel • all Of ll'ltm Wont be beat unique 28r 1ardnr Inc No pell. 5/mo 2 Sr, 1 ba llf)t, '8tn Gar, no peta U50 ef)tf~-: l'eioagx:"r: "8-1520. &:lf."33
• Promot• an and com-S196,000 OWC wllll ap. 2Ba trptc & xtJu saoo·a 1350mo. ll()5/828·2918 upper u.nlL Poal laAndty Sierra Mgmt 141-1324 ~_, 494.ge97 tv mao' Found~ bMc tan
PAYINGTOOMUCHTA.Xm .mr~llldderluaeta•t1 P'::..~~1~$~175 539.ei90BESTfee NPT SHORES3Br2be.2 room. 2272M• 2 ar.2e..w11kt0Udo.no or M·FdYt7.58-1022 • ma .. :Shittie: brown
LET UNCLE SAM HELP YOU INVEST and ov«r~atlon --· - -1tyo&;'.tto.1r~, 2 car~ Tl&...., M2· 1UI r,~91:1 r:r:.~775 ,..,,, cottage atudtnt, tu1ty female; ShelUe mllt, IN YOUA FUTURE • Oeat ratlonally with Cetta ..... W4 $11 l yrty G1113· 1525/mo lrO 2 br 1 ba. . eml)4 wani. etudlo Of to brown fem111 Ind ··Oll!~~owth" 1mpac1. For Ad Action 26f 161 oonao. nr s c NP1' SHORES 3er 286.1 ~. ~ c:ourM Vl9w. seoo1lh<W1 term ren~3-1 ""1n NBtlel a1-t009 ~=a.:!·ca:h111 a Oaeenvi.w Pf09«"1Y In ~OQ downtown Huntington 8eecl!
& unite 12.000 mnthly tnwme PriOe 1239.000
3 units 11.200 monthly Income Pr!oe 1139.000
3 ~I 1,200 monthly income Pr!oe I t39.000
1 GOml'Ntc:lal lot Pnoe lft.000 '°' profetelon• '"8rll .. ln0 OI yOut Plome Of lnCOme property c.an
aMY C. WLUAlll THI MAL HTATtl'8 ~....,.., -···l'Wll .......
''l Laguna Pila q:>ta/drpe thf'u-out, aty A freme. PoOll 6 bch lftdfy rm. 664 Joenn. to 5-30. 3 Br 2 S. B1t1 Mature F net• room-no kit Htws>ot1 Anltnll Shelter
• andr:v: (Ne:; apec. Cal a ~l'~ .!::& Ulll $950 ~ 845..o423 11l ~ W · 1111 to~ 3310 S• ptlY Bafbol taland, P«t: ~
e Re.oiv. the end .... law -----· ' OCEANFRONT E•nt 3 ..... 1Hli N.B. RMtty 175-1'42 0t i.aouna. 17M152 1.491 3/%3• INff Coctl•
autll aga1t111 the Clly. o•av Piot II you know ~t you want :,~$~='mo"'.:' Eutade townhouM Pool, WEITCLIFfJ larVe Refined 11\81\ ~Opel Span, 4i. .Y'I old, Vic.
• st~1in. penn•t pt<>-A•D-'VIS<I 10 edvert1.. but don't urn pd Ref-. en-4JOO patio, '*POf'I. ges c:nst 1 Bf' 1 a.. pe.tio , ooot F11hlon 1a11nd .,.. c .MJN 1. ""-'d Deya e.-(i. remodellflO) know l\OW 10 11}' It, let ua __ _ 2310 Senta Ma A..,. Mgr MM t52 · w.tnlt Ptt•at• room In 6'6-04&e, 9¥91II1-«I I
• Wottc for the bl.ttermlnt hetp W•ll-wrllten clall! Spack>ut3 9f 2'.\ la VflY '42· t5t8 or uo-1797 ~. CdM at.e ~ry °' t...oun• f0t IApYnans. 642 5678 tied lldt wllf ~ you In ctean Twnfla, pool, fog-V9rlltillia.' lfo 1 bf. mtr-Wnt• NJ •117 c/o 09lly 11 11 '*'"bark. M!Qh °' .. t ...,... (Ifft .. rftH•NI • tovcn with tht r1w111 glng, etc 050/mo ()eeelhed Ad-. 'f04JI' ON-'°'*' • .,~. r.mo. .-..01. 1'.0 . loll 1580. h1y. you can buv It or .. n
Paid Polltlcal Ad peoQle 842-5178 Agetlt 544.1440 atop lhoppint center $e50U1-tee<l/M 7·71'1 eo.11Meat11628 It In ctUllfled '42·5171
$117psdiy .
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1111-fl-Babytltter ne~ed oc-CLERICAL ENTRY LEVE ~ • I. --WITHOUT A TOW TR Kl caalonally daye. Mat. : DRIVERS/X-COVNTRV GlAZER NEEDED JWlf ' 642-4. 321 A Wiid new lty non-emkr. My home ~'"!·H11t:5~. Cal.Ne.MacGregor. Yecttt• Expel~ad. _._ *"° '°'Pl• 'IJ]w lldlt c:.-. ~tlal.$100-. (Brookhutst & G~) ' ' Ul31 Ptacent'-, C.M. P'•-•ed. &42-ooM . lllllon In l..agMne Beed\ .
• ~Brochure 114 II.I..... -..... .... Hair Cuttera tOf hiA mod--c.a '°' .... 417-418,
981-1575 213/~28U --------...... ..... .... PHONES l TYPING EJtper1enced to WOftl .. wn Mlofl ectoes "OM MODELS. Ungiwte .._
t 309 .. . .. ....,. Costa Meu. 968-6252 .,..., eo.m.cic.. OTC. Balboa 89Y Qub-70% nde mocMitl i pit ..._
Lole s ex . Ml Ut ..., .. Banking Companion/Hou... phMmaey.FIT.S4&-2121 c:omm.631·)'117 dertcllperpreil54114U
la-.1 PAIT/TmTIUD to 11\'e w/elderty lady In •--mu-HAROWOREASSTMGR Modllll~ • • ._...re heavy equipment Costa M-. 548-3289 ._ _, Aet.811 •xP. req'd. 240 ._-------------------------~------ill to 1ncr .... production of we have an lmmecflft• Guys.-. l'lomemekerJI Broedwey. Laguna &di.
Pacific
Travel
School . ''o E. 17111 SL. kM1 AM,
Ca. 92101
O«AHGl COUNTY'S oNL y raw AT!
ACCl!DIT!D 11AV!L ACl NCY. SCHOOL
C•ll (714) 543-1485 ............................... --
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INIURANCI CAREER
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ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
IN THE HEAL TH FIELD
• Study It Home
• Practlcal SalM Training
• Extremefy High &mlnga • lrwoldfta • Adwrtttmg
• Otflce Tfme MMagement
• Pay Onty For Text Book• & LlcenM
Morning • Eventng • Weekty Cl .....
CALL (714) 720-1118
Jobi avet 1bte upon~ ot ~ Mall to: 3157 Birch St.f1~~ Bw:h,
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642-4 321 , ext309~•:
operating gddmlne with opening In our Heritage Ill~ SELL 1C KODAK FILM 497""403, John
proven rMOUrc:.t. Wiii Plaza branch tor a part General contractor look· COUPoM. Chutctl beMflt. HOUSECLEAHERS wem-
ecc:.pt help, 9mall or time TELLER. Hour1 Ing tor tube to bkS In. 24().0.427 .-... .. u • .-....-h·---·"-large. Secured. GOOd _ ___._ ""'25 cw.,._ o~.. .., -·.,. --• ·-,....,...: ,U"' . ....._.1-eurane. work . ....,.., re-PllllllllllJ llable. Good ...., ....-way to accumulate tu ence preferred. It yoo are eume to G.l.C .. 312 Oak •• "' _,. _.... tree gold. Chu. Gibbs. lflter•ted. pleaM con-Pl #O, Bree 92821. S75 per 100. no -.per. company. tee.1300
(714) 873-5020 days. tact our ottiee 10 find out Pert or tun time. Stwt Im· H()UMl(eeper, ~. to -liiiiiiiiia iiiiiiiim-:r
(714) 640-1191 eYM. more lnlOfmatlon. Olll mediately. For detallt cook, ctrlw & cat'9 tqr YAU.If FllllAL Relief tuH time 6am-2'30 send ••II addreued ltlderty lady. Pvt Rm 6 e..
U..UI LIU 10am-8:30. • rotating stai;;~3.•~":4:r,4, to: N.B. Aiefs. 842-9033
lrvlne. CA ~ze'Jy ~a;::,,•;~ Stuart, Florida 33495 1119111'11 RELJABLEI 850-1f70
552-8551 . Mon -Fri M... Ve<d lllllW llmTllY Weat<enda only. ~ btwn lem-8pn.
EOE M/F Con.val~acent, u~ ,O:O::\f.o .C.'e oldMt :en,:~~:.: •IHFRIPBlll* s='!~~~ IH& 2~d C..ter St. C.M. compan..._ Corona cMI Reta req 844-2120 · Exp'd or hortlcultural ..--... BAXTER'S needs codttall, Mar office. Exceptional . tlel*gtound. &42 ...... Robt:~~~~lnce l9~9H/CM bookkeepers & C()()l(e. °:""' mechlne operator opportunity. Benefit.a. MIWll •III Ill PAINTER Apply In perton: 14348 °' copy shop, FIT, will c.H Lynn 5.U-5625 Muat be~ad In ..
RE Brotler 8d Realtors Culver Or, Irvine. train. ~2e93. Betty ~. fJlcillnt ~· ~~°';;~;~.
642·2111 S45-0e11 BEAUTICtAN. CoametlC·M .... exettlng-.• rt.~~~w~:.•:-!tt Mr. Watatt, 15CM708~ W~N~~C>Jsecr~.="!.':. :':~ new co. need• con.autt-In cwn .,.._ n2-5847 UlllaflftJIT fllTTlm
No credit.,.. no penalty ants now. Wiii train. Pd ... "'ICIB WllL•-Qenlson Au0c 873-7311. IUITlllllla by comm Unda&73-2751 HlllLllT/lnllt... Pnndpelot.,..tMy,... Si.1 •U7.-45. MlllMO n
ltlt WutM Slii ~t :tr'!:t~=--Llngoc. ll•llUll 'c:..:e:~aldn~ Htat• llt!ptlof\ firm ~~~-=-
*-* * * * Nwpte..ctl.975--2787 . Leadtng womens fltMA catltofaopt,497..-a ==cs••f.t:!.'= ~~ ..... -.-···-~ . salon aeeka highly Fa-.. II MCl'et ..... wtio wli r---_..........,
T I 1... • .. 1.-.. BEAUTY. RENT STATION t ted let _,_, -•-_, __,, ........ .. I ., .... ...a: or w/IOI~ PIT. FIT z;:, ev~llen~lth o:, fcx mature Individuals with aul.at In dey to dey man-PART-TIME. Vwled hourt IEW lfFIOl IPEll Npt. Beh. 55 -2234 unique exercise program. factOty work ~ ~1.;:,,: ~ to lnc::tude Mrty A.M
Clalllc Innovations gets INT •lllAlll Applicants should be Selary commenturate de1alt and r••ic:es re-W.-enda. Must he\19 ct.-
clients for beauty salon. . FOR MARINA enthull .. tle and helpful with experience. but we quired Cell Britton pendabte "'9l1'de c.-Add'I ofc openi""t 4/ l 1 regarding nutrition and wlll train. Cell btwn ... ,. ~2 •·30 11 30 truck. van. atetlon Avery Pim. M:V. EJCclt~ Me<cury, Volvo & OMC fitness. POSltlOOI avall· 9am~pm onty· 496-5781 __,.,,.., . ... • : WllQOn) to Ulls1 ,,..,_
lng-challenglng-fun-Jobl ••~:n~0:~~-~all able In the Costa Mesa Floral Designer. ex-LIU&. allntlf ~ OeiMer 1n lrvme Present people w/co over 6.40..2331 area. Pleale call Nona at perlenced, FIT Call for Newport 8eec:tt omca of area. Must '19 depeft-9 mo·sr Promotion and (7141 549-1911· btwn ai>J)l 64._4061 ari eatablfshed law"ff'rm -dabfe:·~ontact Oreg
travel poaalblel Pay start lee•••t,lr 1-5pm. ft__ ..-Ca an expertelad lttj-t-tyde Monday thnl F~ay S.C.50 hr. + bonuses. n ...... , gallon secretary. EJCcel-betWeen ~30 and 10:30
Automatle rises $20+ hr. Some experience nee. OllTMI lllVIAS Designer. P9r1 time. Lii· lent typing, atlorthand & a.m. onfX· 842~21
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Pay common. Full or P/T. Costa Mesa. 986-5252 Chaltenglng ~ 18 perleneed or tome exper. transcribing aklfla r• liiiiii-iiilililiiiliiii•• Lttt I ,.... 3IM 240-2411 (TrlJ) Ill PRiii open et SchMt>er Elee-would contld« training .. quired. K.nowl*'ge of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Day ahlft 5 da ·--" c II tronles. a leedl"" elee-pleasant woflllng eond. word P'ocelllng helpful.
lOit:-Brlttany Spanlel F. llllllT&IT Sherry. ·497./.77X-n2~ ironies dlatr1but~: tcx an Newport Beach 751-4705 Excellent salary a ben-PllT!Tm ~
vie. Baker & Faltvlew, Rapidly growing Irvine lo-lndl'lldualwholueltmot-F/TIME TRAINEE for eflta. P'-M Call Merten ....... .,...,
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M(Y C.M. Reward. 557-7S49 cation. Various duties. 50 OUlll ... 11111 lvated. has good com-sales. dellYeC'y and all Morgan: (219)621-9800. hm to Spm. Driving. n Lott brown puppy, btg hour week. Salary open. Suballtute Clauroom munlcatlve skllls. the ph .... of home oeriter OynanMc: deaning Mtvtce Fountain Vdey l Hunt-
eara. vie Dept Motor V• Recent college grad Aides and Special Ed sblllty to .otve problems operation. Arn«. Bulkl· nMC11 exper. SMOPI•. ington Beech. to ~ty HORO SCOPE
OMA.RR
hleles. Reward S48-8493 preferred. Call Allen, Aides; PIT: 1·2 yrs exper-& one who pays attention Ing Center HB. Cell Come join us and m8'le newspaper deMWr}t. ~ 549-2117 1ence working with chll· to detalts. Junk>< college 962-3321. Mr HOWd«I. some extra SSS. Call the Hatite auto~. S5
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···········••IL011: Gold/pearl medal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dren. Apply lmmedlatMy. education helpfUI. but not f-M/a.---... Pink Ladtel at 551·1243 per hour plut rnlllMoe (pendant) Our BlesMd Newport M ... Schools. required. .., rWT .-AwtY In per.an at l'"l)e
-Mother lnllgnla. Reward. .. AlllllT 760.-3400. E O E. Pht... call Barbara at ,........ .,.. t. IMWet a., T,.._ Oalty Pilot. 330 W Bav. ·
1'11esday, April 10 873-6408. OlllTiYI CLEANING PERSON 863-0200 ext 350. ....... ...... Some drfll prw lathe or Costa Mesa. See Mr
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You SCOf( "direct hit." Focus on Lost: Gry/wtit F.Cat. timid. The Orange Coaat Dally EJCperlenced. part or FIT •~L.1 mill upen..ioe. Allllt. tor Clyde BarTow. EOE.
dram · · · · d · d M a. blk •-'•··.'T-"nk'-·. vie Piiot h• an excellent op. f .... 911 bu••..-..a. Must o.ce>rate, d-u.n w/fine _ • ., ....... .,... Mark 7141557-3380 a, mteDs1ty, romantic interests an crcauveen eavors. a ... e new ...,,_ .... .. .,. ........ ...... " • start, stress independence. originality and pioneerinJ spirit. You'll Poana Plh/S.C. 491-2528 =r;::f J:jor a A;: have car & current drlY-art & repros. Wiii train.I• 11111 n Ull "llTllT Pl~ am '
succeed in speculative venture. you'll make right choice, member of tneu EJCecutlve wtth a P'OYen er'a llc. 641•1269 552.,.285 Judy
12
-&PM ........._ ••h trJ. tor P' .. tlgloua aln care Experienced. Excel. com·
opposite sex plays key role. track record. Great OLIHI• IEIYlll Delivery. L.A. Times to .,,., It I.,..... salon In Laguna Beech. pany benefits and .Xcel
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Family member bas your best WI All ITIU IPll ~~!:'"!1g a lgnu9~ra~':!~ Part/time evH, some ~:~~~-~AJ n 557~;!0: 21111.w II. I.IL Cell fcx as>9l.
497~ ~l~g ~~·=·
interesu at heart and proves it. Sense of direction is restored, propeny And running 24 hours a mission. Dealre to m-days. Chtanlng cpte & 541-M41 FIU./~ PAY alty Oldsmobli.. 2850 . al ed d h t ....... be rth tha . . II d 7 d P ...... medbl bldga 645-927& ,_ • ..._ H·...._ Bl "~•-~-IS ev uat an w a you own m1.,.t wo more n onpna y ay. •ya a weeic. res-Into management a pfua. e IELIYEIY • PUT/Tm .. I THE 0.;ILVXPXS&ILOT ,_ now _ .. ....,., · V\19--
anticipated. Cancer, Aquarius natives r,tay key roles. ent thl• ad and receive • Send resume to 0 " .. GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): You 11 have more room, ideas will tpwrl~-m
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fuao ..... .-. for the P. o. Box 1580 Clwlcal Need extra Income? Be an P.f~rt':.nl~~; :J~I~~~ accepting applleatlons e.. ..... •... Costa Mesa. 92628 Independent Carrier fcx wi tor District Managwa to
flow neely and your task is to be selective. Holiday spirit prevails, OllOll IF •HUE EOE Olal•t 01•-' T,,nt fHE REGISTER TIMES Clrculatlon 0.-supervise newspaper
USE THI ~
DAILY PILOT j pl~ure trip could be on agenda, relative might make surpnsc visit. 111 I.•••• Must have a dependable partment In our door to carrlef1 Musi have van. sag>ttarius. Taurus and a nother Gemini figure prominently. _.. The Canadian Indemnity economy cu lrvlne. door newspaper sales wagon or plci<-u.p. Good
CANCER (June 21-Juty 22): You'llgetdeta1lsconccminf.proporty FIUllTH Accounting 1111• PIT. Company currently has Newport Beach Costa program Guarent"d H lary, mileage allow-
..FAST •
RESULT" '
ao-..-ment. Spotli""t on m o ney, location of needed materia •f3issible 11M112 n • • d • d by 10 c 8 1 an opening In our Ctalms Meta and Laguna Beach hourly wage plus com-ance. company benefits .,..~~ .,, architect. Computer Department for a Clefk areas Call Vicky before mlSSlon Hoors 4pm to and bonus OQC>Ortunlty.
decision in your favor regarding "mineral ri~ts." Be aware o details, DOG OBEDIENCE ctaues lmput. good wlnumbers, Typist. We areloottlng for t 1am. 951-7113 9pm Training 11 pro-Apply In P9'90f'I at Olllly
read between lines. refuse to give up something for nothing. at your home. Ranbl typing helpful. 833-2021 an lndlvldual with a -vlded Potential to ..,n Pltot Circulation omo..
SHYICI
DIRECTORY
For Result
Service Call LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take initiative. make personal appear-rat ... So. Cal. Ooo Train· AllE strong clerlcal back· DEMONSTRATORS S300 Plus per w.-Fcx 330 Weat Bay. Ccnta
ances and appeals. Focus on writing, communication. consideration of Ing SchOol. 9e3-3388 ground. typing 45 wpm IHI PIY •n Interview. call· M..a Monday thru Fri-. h' h · I d t I S J'gh ., · · 1 • .._TI llHL Active rat1remen1. Part accurately & good Eng· Fri's/Sat's In your are• 957-236' ext 1204 day. No phone calls. 642-5671
ht.JU assignment. w. IC inc u es rave " pot t .t .a'~ on c~t1v1.ty. ..... / I time 11pm 10 7am 393 uatt a11111s. If you meet the CallcOI ....... ft 6 air.Raat -E o e ro~ance, s1gmficant change of pohcy. Gem1ru, Virgo. Sa11ttanus Outcan ONLY 635-9199 Hospital Rd. Nwpt Beh. above quallflcatlona. (l•l)-ll·:1·1~· ---..-.. .,.. nauvcs play key roles. pleue call 7S4-7300 ext. •· -Newport BHch office
VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Maintain baJance, refuse to tAke sides lllMll U IP& ~1°1~:~~,!:1~ 327 lor more Information lllTIL UOlPT needs mat1He P«.an tor
in dispute iDvolvin& relatives. Domestic adjustment is featured -UllAll Cost• Mesa 11 now .c-EOE M/F Busy. cheerful office.;.., ::-=: ~hotypl~
could include actual change of residence or marital status. Much Shlateu. jacunt. sauna. oeptlng sppllcatlon• for career ortenled recep--Bob Brlggt 845-4928
activity occurs behind scenes. You will gain access to privileaed Prof female atatf. Open 7 quallty minded people •1 CLERICAL 11°"191 Room 1°' ad· GENERAL OFFICE lnformation. days. 10~2PM. vt.. & me, our new alt• or ... Don at CLERI vancement RDA pref 4 4320 catnput Dr. • 190, Wendy'1. 2640 S. Bristol day '#Mk. Please call Must type. llUng OC Air·
UBRA(ScPt. 23.oct. 22): Many promiseurt made. it is necessary NB. Acron from oc Air-btwn 2·5PM. Mon-Fri nPISTS Nancy 845-7580. port 8'~2~.!4on~Frl
to define terms. Pleasure principle is emphasizsed. romance is featured port 556-2280 E.O.E DOMESTIC HELP wanted, ___ --_ir-_...,., __ _ a~dalon-~tanding~shcouldcometrue, Keeprcsolutionsconceming IPlllll WllTEI Anawerlng ~need• Start your c:;e,.., wtth • 24-30hraperweett Need ID • .,,./PATllU
diet, nutnUOD, exercise and aeneral health. . . . . To buy 1 klllometer of telephone operatOf. Vari· dynamic. growth-ori.n-own car. Balboa bMctl P•manent pairt/tlme poe.. ~RPIO .«>ct. ~3-Nov. 21 ): Focus on Productaon .• reSP:<>nstbthty, OLYMPIC GAME TORCH (MM ahlfta. 362 Srd St •C. ted tlnenolal Institution... • ,.. 7 5 9. 090 4 0 r ltlon. e.d.u Construction
aut.bonty, deahnas wttb aovemmental agencies. SupcrJor thinks about RELAY tOf Nwpt ect1 gin Lagun• BMch GREAT WESTERN 631-5003. Terry Co c M 545~32'2
promotion, Jives you ~ore to d<? and chance to pmergreater financial athlete to run. S3000 tu &llMU ELlmlltl SAVI NGS
rewards. Cancer L. <;apncom nauves ftJure _prominently. dedUQtable. P\lbllelty & 2 experience production we are eeetclng lnd!Yld\lala
SAGm ARn.1S (Nov. 22-~. 2 1 ): You'll finish long-standing "*'18 COllW:f.9 IOf ~ touchup/rewortl. solders to work 1n our Loan Doo-
assi&nmen!,i task. Audience is lal'Je, numerous opponunities arc r;>eL.P~:1~~o49 PLEASE Knowledo41 of Eco'•. qua· mentatton depertrMnt
available. l"OCUI OD hlaher education, publishi~ creative endeavor llty email geuge Wiring. ti.t-.n the houre or which could involve Iona journey. Aries, Ubra natives figure TOP Day/ewtng thlh avdable. 8AM-5PM and 2PM-
prom'nentl . Females pl'ef .. Modeh and Irvine. Pat 250-1380 tOPM. R•tponalblllt ... I my. EICOf11. (213..._~ tH4 Wlfl lnetude """" ..,_
Daily Pilat--
GRAPHIC ARTIST
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Get ready for new start, stress w ,.,_-Alli llT..... 1ng,..., •t•t·~·~ in.de~ndence, creativitY,.r. oriaioality .and couraac of convicti~ns. t:;:",,: ~:!t!:i ·~ POii~ ir,; Fut f_f1W· mentatlon end lnven· Orange County daily newspaper lS
Special note: DO heavy llfu1l41 Empha11s on employment, resolutions tone •• .,._ c,_ (t·7 Ing"""· rw 845-448 tort. lYPfng 45 wpm,. 1eea..1 ...... a quick layout aruat with
reptdini body imqc or wcl&ht control Leo. Aquarius natives play women) wtv AM., oc llTl-1• requtred 1cno';i:ct-of ""-1.c ..... , tt~ important roks. are&. P'.,_ably dOM to ~ torelgl\ 6 We offer competltlYe D-•..r_.......... ,...~
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. l8): You'll locate needed documents, NB. writ• to Adi 222. domettlO. ~ ta1ar1ea (Sl50tmo atwt-duction, camera l'Mdy art. Must be
you'll have chance to pin ~\er tcCUrity. focus on domestic arena, o.ity "'°'· P o. lo• lHO AUTO. TECH 13 t-t2t3 Ing) end exceitent t>en-able co get aJ.ona ~ with l&les repe
property, .ecurity and mantal Jtatus. Oo slow. maintain low profile, ~a~ CA t2l2CI Automotlw :.'!!.:°' !:.' :~: and lnterpttt \Mir ideas inco layouts.
ptbet i.nformauon for future Ule. Cancer, capricom penons fiaure h !!'...... llTI .. _ . IAM~·30PM. Additional projects may l.nclude Oy-promincnlly. .. .... 4111 Experlen~. !xeellent era. brochures, mapa. and al pres-
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Hl&hhaht vcrulility, emotional °' worlltno condition•. ............. entation vtsuals. '3 yean ex
balanoc, intellectual curiosity a.nd humor. Focus on practical 1uue.a, otSTAllVTORSHIPS ~::Jr.:::"'~,~~ (71•)711-4711 tr perie newspa~r prefuablf' ~services related to deanina. ~safety measures. Lona Caah luelneaa.;o, W• Houn/Weatc . No...-. lll-41• SMcS rosume or tetter ot quabfJ·
cfilt.ance communication buoys pints. stimulates imqinauon. ~ ~u:.· end• aa1ary com-cations co:
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ACROSS 48 PrtvatMr
1 F-.ttvtty 50 On tM bMch
5 Mer NelMr 52 8rl"SJ under
PMVIOUS
PUZZU aolVID
10 Oe1e for control
a guy 53 Prior to. pret. ~ BUing 6-4 A.OOH ·~ Higher than 55 Uproar'
18 Fleld mouM 57 Jewel
11 Populat tong 58 Nudge • fl Anlmete 59 Finished
19 Gen. Robert 60 Chide .
20 Sioux Indian
21 Cheeky : 22 TMlper
24 Pause
26 Ice masses
27 Like: surf.
61 Stepped on
theg8$
62 Active: dial.
63 Frvit decay
DOWN
1 -Bowl
2 Crttlcal
13 Sly look 40 Noble
28 Song and -
31 Renowned
34 Hoose type
35 Dublin-based
3 Typesetting
machmes:
colloq
4 Result: suit
5 Welcome
6 "-w1th
2 1 Outer cover
23 Principal
4 1 Disrupted
43 Ran away
44 Situation _;
46 Looked over
4 7 Dismay· var
481noensed
org.
36 Lifeless 25 Variegated
26 Lenders
37 --panky
38 Check
39 "Diamond
Me'
7 Pigeon's ktn
8.Salutat1on
28 11a11an poet
29 Mars. pref
30 Roster item
31 Season
49 Sublease
50 Reptiles
40 Garment 6 Ortft 32 Zool. sutt 5 1 Watery snow
52 Spring or 4 1 Western lake
42 One of hve
44 Demure
10 Get even
11 Jeweler
12 Out of
33 Dairy treat
34 Hindu nobles
37 Chronic
flood
56 United
57 Globe 45 Snowmobiles the wind 38 States
58
61
Stir Waatt4 5100 Btl• Waatt4
PBX Operators. PfT 4-8 REAL ESTATE
PM/swing and ri1ght shift llST&IT llCllE
rehel Exper pref but will Rental agent needed for
tram Regeney Answering busy beach office to
Service 645-2550 t>egm today. Call Pam
PUT COITHl TlCI 675-4630
Leading local pest control
company needs route
technlClan for steady )ob
We train No experience
necessary Call CMrhe,
9-12am. at 979-6021
PET ATTENDANT busy
Laguna Beach kennel
part time, start $4 50/hr
494-0142 btwn 8-5PM
PRE-SCHOOL AIDE
9·30-6 Hunt Bch area
Call Marllyn 847-5284
Printing
lllT POlfTIOI
N.B print shop Wiii train
Fem pref 644·8233
PROMOTION
Can you
Spare 3 hrs nightly?
Are you
Well groomed
dependable
and sell motivated?
Do you
En1oy workmg with kids?
11 you can answer YES
Phone 646-702 t
2 30-6pm Mon thru Fri
PI T pos1t1on available
Bkkp'g & typmg skills
needed Will tram Call
Patrice at 549-7717
PIT SECllT'Y /HI OFO
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. INC.
67>4630
Receptionist/General Ot-
ltce for growing bottle
water company Good
phone personality .
non-smoker WHI train.
Apply tn person
17842 Cowan St, Irvine
RECEPTIONIST
10 11 12 13
RETAIL SALES Hardware
Ass't Mgr. retall exp
req'd 240 Broadway.
Laguna Beach JOhn
497-4403
SALEPHSll/&,r~.
to work JEWELRY sales at
Swap Meet Sat & Sun-
day Must have attractive
appearance to display
Jewelry Pierced ears
pref $75 per day •
comm Call Wed 4/11/84,
1-5pm only. 645-7672
Sandwich shop, PIT
counter help. 955-1247
Of' 971-1739
Position avail tor Newpon
Beach Comm pr1ntlng &
Photograptiy sales olflce
Duties include typing.
phories. malllngs etc 3
days week 8·30-5:00
$5 50 hr Contact Llsya
646-3908
Headquarters office or res-
taurant cham has an 1m-
med1ate openmg for is full
time permanent Recep-
tionist Busy lobby &
Dimension PBX switch·
board that requires E
very personable lndlVld
ual with front office. pro
fess1onal appearance
Pos1t1on also require~
use of 10 key adder & litE
typing Lovely offices
med1callden1a1 package
Apply 1n person
Daily Pilat' ·
~~e~HIO OIL CO offers . PART TIME"
high Income, plus cash
PUROHASI•&
Purchasing Library Clerk 11 I
M.I. Pulllic Llllrary Tht Jelly Rt1tr1 I.e. Adm1mstra11on needs to 1111 17042 G111efte Av
40 hrstwk Temporary 1 Irvine I
status pos111on (benefits, 250-0331
not included) Knowledge l•--------of mvotcmg, A/P se<:·
retarial & clerical skills a RECEnlOllST
neccest1y Fman /budget For law office. light ac-
background d951reable counting good typing
Apphcallons may be ob-skills & gOOd phone pe<-
temed at and returned to sonahty Call 644-5292
Newport Cenler Branch ---
L 1 bra r y B 5 6 San RECEPTIOllST
Clemente Dr Newport Pleasant telephone man-
Beacn F1hng deadline ners and typing skills
April 23. 1984 Salary reQ d Excellent op-
$7 92 an hr portunity Call C M I
673-5187 fhlnklng ol a new home -
fOf' aprlng? S.. the many Recep110n1st PIT Phone
llaUnga In today's claall-& hght typing. 2-5PM
ned columna. 642-5678 549-3040 call bet 9-2PM
Daily Pilat
. RETAIL SALES
COO.RDINATOR
Ort.1n~f· (."ounty cfall y nt'wspaper ts
St"E'k1ng fo~t pan·d. flex1hlt• aC'htever
lO C'OOrdmatr chspl.1v sal~ att1v1ly
Must hov1• 1•xc-t•p111>nul organ1rnt1onnl
ktllo. Oulu..., 1mlud1• traC"k tnf( <fatl:V
sales. answrnng bu:--. phom>s for
outs1de le~ c;t.aff. C'oordmatmg
theatPr advt•rt1stnfit SomP tvp1nt{ f1l-
anf:( rrqu1rffi NPw P••JJl•r or agt•nc v
xp<>rwnt't.' a + &•nd rt'sunw or 11•11 .. t or quohf1cat1ons to
Or.in~·· Co,1'1 D;11h. l'rlnt
Ad tt!ltiH
PO Box IMW
Cosw M . C" A ~211:.!h
Att"ntton P<'W<Y llo~<1rth
ORANG£ CO AST OAIL Y PILO I
Hll W RAY'>I •C(l.,IA Mlt;A r A 111.,•1,
11 I •• ._ t ¥1
·.
bonuses. benefits to
mature person m Orange
County area Regardless
ot experience write T J
Read. American Lubri-
cants Co . Box 426, Day-
ton. Ohio 4540 t
Sales Asst/Hostess-Host
pos11ton now avail A
beautiful Belcourt De·
velopment 1n Newport
Beach Secretarial skills
& real estate lie req'd
lull time pos 1nctds
wknds Please call
720-1016 btwn 10-5
Deliver Daily Pilot by auto
in Laguna Beach area (ap-
prox. 2 hours per day) week-
day afternoons & early
mornings on Sat. & Sun.
Earn approx. $400 per
month. Ask for Bruce
Emsley 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
CIRCULATION DEPT.
642-4321 EOE
AGES 11-14
EARN ~ TO S75.00 PER WEEK .
"" "" 11... 15 ~ lof 10\IAC • ., bmen t.o "'"",..,,fol Tiie Or111t Coffl °"'' Ptlot °"' cr11111 start at 3 30 p 111 Mid .or• •flt~ 1 30p111 wtttdays On Sat111dl7, we won a lt1f mort !lours You Wiil tain 1111nr lric>s
Md ptllll..,. Wlttl Hiii!. JOUf Own mGIWJ
llltft 11 no dehwerirc Of collechon 111wolftld
If JOll l!'t 1nttt"ltd pluw c.• Mf £111 ,
(714) 548-7058
II you're not •hopping
cla•ilied, you may t.
paying too much
842·tl878
If )'OU know Wf\tt "°" wan1
to advtrtlN but dO" I
know how to 11111, wt in
hitlp Wtlt •ritlto Clhll•
lied eel Wiii j)UI ~OU In tout" with tht rlglll ,,.opte _842~5871 •
.. -·
WECIRE •••lhM
1 BILLY ATES
I VW-PORSCHE I "·H1.l•J,trl' ·•l•1 ... 1r.111"
8 37 -4800493.4511
'82 DL 5 door. 4 apd
w/odr1ve. lug rack. radl-
als, perf COOd In out &
mectll s 10,495. 432-90tl5
Beautiful '80 BMW 320I,
air, sunrf. alloys. am/fm.
$8500, John 640-8156
pm or 476-1134 am
VOivo P1800 '83. Runs
great, nds cosmetics
$2000, Call 494-8975
Aatt1, h•ntic
LARGEST SELECTION
ot late model, low mllqge
C.dllleca In Soutti«n
Callfornlal See us today!
&40·1810
·79 Impala. 4Dr, V8.
PS/PB, AC. AM/FM.
S2500. call 850-7045
SEE IS FllSTI
We have a good MleCUon
of NEW & UHd Chev-
roletal See ua todayt
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
..._,._ l!.1' '•" I .
' ' ..._I ' \1 • .
S4i>-I 200
Coaat
Orville Amburgey, Costa
Mesa's Citizen of the Year
Is profiled today .I A3
Layoffs will hurt educa-
tion In Fountain Valley
schools./ Al
California
Entertainers wore blue
Jeans, windbreakers to
Oscar rehearsals./ A5
Coors has signed an
agreement to provide
more exeoutlve level jobs
for blacks./ A4
Nation
A 'Star Wars' system
under development by
Soviets could make world
'unsafe place to be.' I A5
Congress readies to de-
bate higher Income tax
issue./A4
:.;;:.:;:::·:·:;:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·
World
Soviets-want urgent In-
ternational Olympic
Committee meeting to
discuss U.S. 'politics.'
/AA
Shuttle crew readies for
another try at repairing
ailing satellite./ A5
Feature
This weekend's Cel-
ebratre UCI festivities will
be the busiest ever./81
Are "official Olympic"
sponsorships so numer-
ous that they have be-
come a Joke? /11
Sports
The Angels snap a
four-game losing streak
thanks to ReggieJack-
son./C1
Julie Inkster wins the
LPGA Dinah Shore l'}Vita-
tlonal and now has a
chance to pocket $1
million./C2
Detroit's Jack Morris
proved he wasn't super-
stitious in pitching his
no-hitter against Chi-
cago./C2
Entertainment
A Chekhov classic and a
drag queen revue offer
variety to local
theatergoers this week.
/83
While they're passing out
the Oscars tonight, one of
the best picture nomi-
nees will be playing on
another channel./82
INDEX
Bridge
Bultetln Board
Bullnell
California Newa
ClaMlfled
Comics
Crouword
DNth Notices
FNtur•
Help Y°"rMlf Horoecqee
Ann Landers
Mutual Fundt
N9tk>nal Newa
Opinion
Potlce L09
PubUc Notac.
Sport•
Teltvtlk>n
ThMt919 WNth«
World Newa
84
A3
BS
A4
C&-8
84
C8
C-4
81-2
82
C7
82
85
A4
A6
A3
C2, c.t-5
C1-3 &2
83
A2
A-43
\l~lley eb.urch vantl&li
Retribution seen as possible motive
In savage destruction of property
By ROBERT BARJCER
Of .. 0.-. ........
Parishioners worked around the
clock Saturday n ight to get the First
Christian Church of Fountain Valley
ready f o,r Sunday services after van-
International flavor
dala ntmpaaed through the place of
worship earlier that day.
The vandals desecrated and scat-
tered pictures of' Christ throughout
the church, wrote obscenities on the
walls and attempted to set two fires in
the church at 1811 O Magnolfa St.
More than 200 Girl Scoata and their puenta from South
<>ran&e Co1111ty attended the annual International Pood
Pair at the Irrine Bowl ln La&una Beach Satarclay. Amon&
Scoatadreued a~:ecoetama of co1111trlee from arouna the world were 8 on Dewberry, of La&una ft"1ael (left)
and-Llcbtenateln-folk-dancen-.Jufe-T&1a7daki-an4l Jeanne
Vetter, both of San Juan Capt.trano. Tbe Girl Scoata
cooked International dlabee.
Costa Mesa cop turned private eye will teach
you the tricks of the investigating business
By STEVE MARBLE
Of !tie DeNJ ,.... lteft
Art Kassel looks like a mountain
climber. Tall and ruped, he wears
blue jeans. flannel shins and has an
easygoing style. He is a friendly man
with a booming voice and wry sense
of humor. He seems like.he belongs in
the Grand Tetons.
One would never know that he's
really an ELITE IN-
VESTIGATOR.
But it's true. Kassel. a former Costa
Mesa police officer and an amateur
hang glider, is a gumshoe. a sham us, a
Pl.
He's also one of the very few people
in the nation who teaches others how
to become private detectives. It's all
there in black and white in his Rouse
School of Special Detective Training
class lessons.
There's the basic course, covering
surveillance, investigations and
source development, and the ad-
vanced course, which covers arrest
techniques and field assignments.
There are high-speed pursuit tac-
1 i cs. bodyguard training.
Fountain Valley police detectives
11id today the vandalism is apparent-
ly the work of juveniles who may
have attacked the place of worship as
retribution aaainst someone who
may be a member of the conareaa1ion.
The detectives declined to elaborate.
Nothina was reponed stolen but
damage was expected to easily exceed
intitial estimates ofSS,000.
The vandals knocked over a bronze
cross sym bolic oflhe crucifixion. tore
counter-terronst tactics. special
surveillance, undercover techniques.
electronic eavesdropping and lock
picking.
.. It gives them a taste of the
business," Kassel says.
A go-getter can complete the
mail-order course in under three
months and be on the road to
excitement. Most students, however.
savor their lessons over a full year.
They are required to complete them
within 24 months.
Kassel doesn't promise a job when
the course is over. He makes no
guarantee students will even get
private detective licenses when the
course is done. Just the facts. That
what he offers.
.. A lot of people 1ust want to learn.
Irvine child-care units a scarcity
'
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of 1M Delly i'llbt ltaff
The shon.ageoflicensedchild-care facilities in Irvine
is already so acute that it would take 31 more centers and
187 more day-care homes to provide care for only 60 .
percent of the city's employed mothers. a city report says.
Nearly double that many will be needed if the Irvine
Co.'s five-year housing plan to increase the city's housing
stock by 44 percent is realized. the report says.
And despite the huge demand, entrepreneurs are not
rushing to fill thevoid . •
In the past two years, two new day-care ~nters.and 27
new day-care homes have opened the1~ doors in Irv.me,
brinJing the total to 18 and 95, respectively, according to
findings of a two-year, $30.000 study ofl rvine's child-care
needs released last week.
.. It's the most comprehensive look at child care that
any OOll\munity has ever done.·· Betty Mathis. chair of the
city"sadvisoryChild Care Committee, said ... Here we are
a planned community with a huge missing piece:· she
said.
The committee's findings and recommendations.
which map out a comprehensive strategy to bridge the gap
in child care. are to be presented to the City Council a16:30
p. m. Tuesday in City Hall.
The key to delivering what 1senv1sioned as a
ci1y-w1dechildcaresrstem. Math1ssa1d.1sa non-profit
organization that w1l serve as a catalyst among schools.
industry and fundraiscrs.
.. The problem is so vast. we need a mechanism to
keep thinas on track," she said.
Among the report's other recommendations are:
•An $85.000consultanl's fee lo start the non-profit
organization:
•Giving developers credits for including child-care
facilities in commercial. industnal and residential
(Pleue aee CHILD-CAD/ A2)
Laguna council race 'thins out'
beyond first three canq~9!!-!~.~ .. , lncnds
Scv~n candidates are vying for two versus enemies -it's not as
Laguna Beach City Council seats in polarized.'' Warner sa1d. "Temple
Tuesday's election. On the surface, LP Hills recently had a forum and all the
the matchup appears to have the candidates were saying the same
elements of a good ol' campaign • things ...
d<>Jfight. B Indeed. When the debate 1ums to
But closer inspection shows little El£T the issues.. there ~s near unanimity.
more than a ho-hum race with everybody'want.s low-income Kn1or
incumbent Neil Fitzpatrick, hiah housina and more municipal parlung.
school principal Sinclair "Si" Jones And with the exception of
and real estate eJecutive Martha self-avowed business candidate
Coll ison favored to run away from Rickey Slater, nobody wants to sec a
the paclc. th~" commented Jon Brand. for-freeway cuttina throUJh )'Camorc
"from my personal point of view. mer ma~or of LIJu!'a Beach. . Hills or the proposed penny sales tax
there are only three serious c.in-Wh.ausalso m1wna. observers say, levtcd to pay for transpon1t1on
didates," wd Estelle Warner. a 1s any son of ucitement improvements.
coordinator of the Temple Hills "There is a narrower spectrum of What the debate has tumcd on is
Community Association a nd an viewpoints amona the candidates.." each candid tc's qualificanons and
I I-year resident of Laauna. said Dan Wooldndac. e<>-chairm1n of who c.in best represent the city'~
Wamer and most o.tbcr political the Elections Committee of tbc interest when the time come to fa~
objervcrs around town believe County of Orange. a political acuon off wtth rount), state ind fcdtral
Fi(zpatrick. Jone and Collison stand committee represcnuna the &aY and nci~
apln t>cause they are better or· IC$btan community. ··When r moved The endoMmcnt from the van-
pnitcd and are more qualified than here in 1976, you bad the Pro-trowth ous community and c1v1c a soc11·
candidatca Paul C'hnsti-anscn, Paul vtrsus n01t0wth factions pu h1na uons and th~ political contnbuuon
Munoz. John Oabriel and Rickey their candidates. Now, all the can· totals, $CCM to reflect this attitude
Slater. didate seem to have a areater Fiu-patnck and Jones. for 1n tancc.
"lt rcall) thin out af\er the first apprccation for ~onttollcd arowth .. (Pleue eee LAGUNA/ A2)
I
telephones from walls. tore up the
upholstery in the pews an the front
rows, scratched a piano, invaded the today some plrisbionen. rt .......
kitchen where ther threw food "all to the ~ncy. either WOiW
over," broke a mirror in the bath~ throu&)t the niibt or sWUld ddllllllil•D
room and dama~ a pool table. operations at 4 a.m. Sunday, --
Detectives said that if the van-possible for the 8:30 a.m. a.ct· IC>.JO
dalism was, in fact, the work 9f · a.m. services to be conducted •
juveniles, their parents would be schedule.
responsible and very. ljkely would "There's a atnnal fciclina tbil tlail
ha\te to make resurution &o the (vandalism rampqe) bonded us
church after the youngsters arc closer together.' Reese said.
Ifs intriguing. mystenous. Some
people take the course for that reason.
Some have seen TV programs hke
'Simon & Simon' and think the.y
mi~t like it.
·We're in the education business,"'
he said.
Kassel supplements his course with
a Rouse School catalog of private
detective hardware and gadgets. One
can practically 007 himself mto
bankruptcy stocking up.
There are the rcar-0-scope glasses.
thumbcuffs. wristwatch transmitter
detectors, parabolic microphones,
sap gloves. tiny tape recorders dis-
guised as calculators. periscopes and.
of course. the genuine pnvale e}'e
disguise kit.
(Pleue eee PR.IVATE/A2)
Thar ahe goea
·Locals
draw .
Soviet ' wrath .
A local antj-Soviet group aimed at
banning the USSR from the Lot
Angeles Summer Olympics bu
drawn fire from the Soviet Natiob&I
Olympic Committee.
The Soviets are protestina the
group's plans to encouraae and aid
defectors and to staeedemonstratioos
and rallies apinst the SOvacts unng
the Olympic Games.
Sov1et officials. naming the Costa
Mesa-based Ban the Soviets Coali-
tion and accusing the Reagan admin-
istration of usi'ng the Summer Games
for "political ends. .. asked today that
an emergency session of the Inter-
national Olympic Committee be con-
vened.
The call for the meetin& was made
in a sta · ·
ympac ommittce and carried by
Tass, the official Soviet news 11tnty.
The statement did not say whether
the Soviet U nion has decided to ICDd
(PINN ~TJ#.&9)
:....,.::;;"'---~
Four dead
on county
highways
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ... o.lr "91 .....
Three motorists were killed in
weekend traffic acc1dent.s and a
fourth dnver died after sufferina an •
apparent heart attack while al lhe
wheel on busy Pacific Coast Highway
in Dana Point.
California Highwa}' Patrol officers
said the carnage marked one of the
worst weekends of the year for
htlthway motonsts in Orange County.
(Pleue eee FOUR DIE/A2)
........................
Tbe PUcrtm~Newport proadlJ m.akee lta way o.t of
Newport Bar ii' oti 8a.nday, betlDn.toc lta flnt ......
YoYafe. Tbe 1 foot cllpper ~ooner, •Mela took O..•le
Bolland of Coeta Mma 13 ,_n to ba.Ud. will tUe lta nnt
cb&rter poap -an <>ra.ae Cout eon:. c1a.--tD
C.tallna tbla weekend. Bolland'• nat cUll-. WW .. ·
enterlnl Ide bome·bullt car ID Uae Great Race, froa I.Ge ADC el• to lndla.napoU.. lnd .• an MaJ 17.
'
PRIVATE EYE TEACHING OTHERS ••• hOmAl
'h's one of the most popular," he
explains. .. My wife and I dcs1aned it
ourselves. Wt sold one to a shcntrs
~tl down In Texas. They're amt
K.uscl's Sanll Ana offictS arc
security ti1ht, a do& run about loose
and on one wall isa photoaraph of the
Costa Mesa police car he was ridina in
the night he was btoadsided by a
drunk.
.. He came away without a scratch,"
says his wife Susan.
.. h should have kilkd me." Kassel
s~ud, pointing to the shattered wind·
shield and gutted dnver'!> ~al
Kassel was still a cop when the lure
of the private detccuvc bu!>iness
ca ught up with him Actually. 1t was
the idea of being 1n busmrss thaJ
excited him.
He had taken a 1.·ollege rnurse on
fonn1 ng and operating mail order
operations. ome~ here along the
line. he picked up literature being
offered b) a Lo!> ..\ngeles pnvate
dct<~Ctl\e school and came awa> w11h
an idea
.. The l11era1ure wa!> rnill> wnll<.'n
for policeman. for pt·ople who
alrcadyhad that '>Ort ofrxpencncc. So
I changed 11 I worked eight hour'> a
dar . after .. m~ shift w11h m> wife
writing tl.
KaS'iCI formed a company. using
his wife's maiden name for the
compan) moniker -partially so ht!i
boss wouldn't know he wa'> moon-
ltgh11ng and paruall) tx·cause Rouse
has a faint law enforce men I ring to 11.
"It's ki nd of ltkc rou'il. Oldt1me
poltt·cmen are alwa~ 'i tall. ing about
·rou,t1ng· someone."
!'JC'xt. Kassel and his '"fc went to
Los .\ngelcs. Herc. staking ou1 a post
office box. 1hc) waited unul the
OY-ner ofth1.· pn\atc de1et'll't' !iehool
picked up his mall
"I ~anted to ~t· ho" much he gol. I
wanted to ge t an idea of Just ho~ good
a bu!iine!>!i he ~a .. doin~. How else t!i a
private 1n,~t1gaturgo1ng to find that
out'l"
I t
Satisfied that the 1umshoe trade
was &ood1 perhaPt even lucrativl,
K.a*l retired from the p0lice force,
joinat the ~n and tel up shop.
He had his course material prinltd,
advertised in national pubhcalions
and then sat back as the aludents
be&an addina up. Kusel won't say bow many llu-
dents he bu, but claims his enrol-
lment is nationwide. even inter-
national. Revealing exact numbers,
he explains, would be an unwise
business move.
.. One of the first questions students
have as 'What are the requirements in
my state for gettint a license?' So I tell
them 'you want to be an investigator,
yo u find out.' That's one of the
lessons now -find out the require·
men ts."
His advert1s1ng ltterature 1s an
eye-grabber:
"Weai rhe badge of an eltte pnvare
mvestigaror. Tram for an excwns,
. rewarding career ... bnng cnmmals ro
1usrice ... pro1ccr the innocent ... solve
mystenes ... uS<" special equipment."
Kassel says his students range from
business executives trying to get a leg
up on protecting the store to the
unemployed looking for work. He's
had housewives. farmers and lawyers
as students.
·we get calls from people who say
they've heard we're the best and from
others who claim they've been told
wr're a rip-off," says Kassel. .. I just
tell them we're approved by the state
Board of Education and you don't
have to sign any contracts.
"Students call me all the time and I
ti) to stay in touch with some of the
top graduates." he says. ··1 had one
student from Sacramento fly down
and take me to lunch."
Through the Rouse School. stu·
dents learn that modem investigators
bear little semblance to the hard·
boiled $Umshoes of yesteryear. Elec·
trontc gizmos and high-tech hardware
now help detectives match wits with
the bad guys of the computer age.
tall det.ecuve work 1980.style
lsn't &it counter surveillance lystems
and'de-bua impedana analyurs. .. The telephone. I can do jUJt about
anythina. att just about any kind of
information on the telephone,''
proclaims IUssel. "h saves a lot of
lqwork."
And aomctimeJ, Kluel •dmhs. the
line between what's legal and what's
not be<lomcsjust a littlt bit huy.
"It's like crossing over the double
yellow line.'' he explains. "You hope
no one's looking aDd that no one's
coming. And you sure don't want to
Sta}' over there too long."
The school leaves Ka1sel and bis
wife ample time for their own
detective work.
"When I was on the force. police
always looked down at Pis. just like
the FBI looks down at the poltce, ..
says Kassel. .. But for me it's the same
excitement. the same rewards and
when I'm on a case. it's 45 bucks an
hour plus mileage.··
A lot of the work is busi·
ncss-oriented. A gu y's afraid he's
being npped off by a competitor or
things are disappearing and he's not
sure how to stop it
"Some of your best business minds
don't know the first thing about
protecting 1hemsclves:: he says.
And then's there's divorce work -
the bread and butter of the detective
field. It's a mc$SY job, Kastel admits.
but someone's got to do it. Kassel
prefers not bein.g that someone.
.. I don't like it much." Kassel
confesses ... ) usually tum d1vor~
stuff down. But there's a lot ofit. A lot
of agencies stay alive with divorce
work.
"I can usually tell right away if it's a
case I want to deal with. I get a JUt
feel ins when they e;all. It's som~thmg
you pick up after you've been in the
busrness a while.
.. Everyt1m e the phone nngs ti's
something different.'' says Kassel.
pausing to reflect. "Sometimes vel)·
different."
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LAGUNA CITY COUNCIL RACE •••
From Al
have emerged with three endorse·
ments apiece from Village Laguna.
Temple Hills and the Arch Beach
Heighlscivic and community groups.
Collison, a 16-year resident. has
perbaps the broadest base of support.
Folks from both the environmental
and the real estate community sup-
port her campaign. She also has raised
the most money of any ca ndidate -
about $15.000. Not bad for someone
who filed for candidacy one day
before the deadhne.
She and Fatzpatnck, mc1dently,
lead 1he campa1Jn spending
sweepstakes with a udy $9.610 and
S 12.491. respectively.
have much control.'' Jones said. "We
need to negotiate from a position of
strength with county. state, ·and
federal agencies -and l know what
corporate people are like."
Warner. who said she is supponing
Jones and Fitzpatrick. said Jones has
worked hard as a member of the
Laguna Greenbelt. Inc. and is more
devoted to environmental concerns
than Collison. "There's no way she
can shed her real estate background
and she hasn't shown environmental
al'lterests while she has been here,"
Warner said.
a child and before moving here
permanently three years ago, visited
the city on a regular basis.
"I'm not a stranger 10 the city," He
said ... , know the issues as well as any
candidate."
As far as the rest of the pack goes,
Paul Christiansen could emerge as a
darkhorse. He has been the most
o utspoken of the seven candidates
against the present City Council.
"They're all biased and one-sided,
and all five council members are caps
of the same color." he says. "There's a
great deal of ineffectiveness and ttme
wasting there."
-~~1-thcre.are-d1ffu~
Collison. vice president of the
Laguna Beach-based Nolan Real
Estate received a 11.000 con1nbu-
11on from the Laguna Beach Board of
Realtors and a number of smaller
contributions from real estate bust·
nessmen.
Christiansen said he would favor
u ffhing private incentives to d ·
velopers and propcny owners to beef
up the saggrng rental senior housing
market. ··1 would prefer that
over-subs1d1zed housing programs . .''
he said.
· Costa Mesa·• Art Kaeeel and h l• wtf e Susan
demonetrate an eaveadropplng device,
0.-, ...... ptloto lily L•"eyM
part of the equipment at their echool for
private detectlvee.
CHILD-CARE UNITS SCARCE ...
Fro m Al
devclopmen t'
• .\llow1ng 1hc u..c ol indus1nal bonds a!i an
1ndu1.emcnt tode,t·lupcr'>.
not too late ... Math ts !>ltd. The 13-}ear-old city ts
beginning to mature and !ilrugglc "'Ith .. qualtt} ofltfe"
issues. she said
.. Few commun1t1e!i have 1he opportuntt~ that In ine
has to do 1t right.'' she said. but the c11y'sgrowmg pains
also preclude alternatives 1ha1 othercommun111cs ha' e.
such as ready-made ch 1 Id-care centers in schools.
•\1mplil) 1ng the pnm11 pr<KC')~ tor buildt.:rs of
child-car<.' fou li11c'>
•I k\tgning puhlt<. hullding'>. 1m lud1nga ne~ Cl' 1c
ccn tt•r 10 meet <. hild tart liccn'i1ng requirements. and
• rhat thc u l) \hould dc~elop two model child-care
fac1l1llt'\ tn the 1ndustrtal-commcrc1al area.
"Our schools arc rclall\ el) full ... Mathis said .
"'-' t ·re coming 1n at th1.· mo'>t opportune time wc·rc
Child-care centers now operate at I 0 sthools. t\.\o run b}
the school dtstnct, she added.
SOVIETS RAP COAST ANTI-RED GROUP ...
From Al
tcilm' 111 thr \umnw1 C 1J J1ll'' But 11
J ic.J .Ill U\l' thl' \ 'lllll'd \t,lll"\ n l
'1ola1 tnl! th l· In ll'rllJllon,tl < >h mp1l
( hartcr
In pa rttl ular. the .. 1atcmcnt t:nll-
l 11ed lhl' BJn th<.· ">o' 11.·l\ < oaltuo n.
formed b} J ( O\l:J "v1 c'>a Jlhnll\1ng
agenn c\nutl\e 1n the \.\akt· uf la!il
·\ ugu<,t '<. do"n ing of a Korean Jetltnrr
h\ a~()\ ICt lighter Jl·I
The statement said "d1fTercnt rca1.·-
11onaf) poh11cal. cm1gre and religious
group!> arc tcam1n~ up on an
ant1-0l~mp1c basis. tn particular a
coahuon of' Ban the ov1cts' enJO)ing
the support of l .S official service\
ha.-. been \Cl up ··
f>a, 1d Ral'>1grr '7 thl· rnalt11on·.,
founder . ..aid that ""htk lht• group's
in111al effort'> ccnll'n·d around dt!i·
couraging )o\ 1c1 bloc pan1c1pa11on 1n
1hc (iame'>. lht l.'Oal 111on·s goals arc
no" aimed at planning anti-So' 1et
actt' 1t11.·~ for the Ciamc!i.
FOUR DIE ON COUNTY HIGHWAYS ...
From Al
lerm \\alu1 11 'ii. "'a' l..tlled
\und.1' ,11 117 p m Jncr he lo!>t
control of h1\ m111orq 1.IC' \A.htlc
tra,,•llng on \11m hr.i' a re'l1<.kn11al
rn;HI 1 n M l\\lun V 1<'Jo
Walrnu. \A.hh\I lwrn '1a11oncd .ti
<amp P<.·ndk11111 . \larnm1.·d into :i
parked cJr. J<.rnn.l1ng to< I IP \!)<)kl''>·
man R1< k \ICH'n'
l'IOH'31 PC'nn 27 of l.ian Juan
< apl\lrano wa\ f..ilkd \uml.1~ ,ti 7 45
pm when he lo!>I 1.·ontrnl uf h" car on
1he southhound lanl''I of th<.· <ian
D1rgo Fn:l·wa~ nrar thl' htghwoy's
1nter~c11on with the Laguna Frce-
\A.3\
Pena's car hit the center dl\·tder.
Jerked back across all lanes ot the
highway and flipped over. finally
rnmmg to a stop on its top. Stevens
said officers arc inve'>ttgallng alcohol
ac; a possible cau~ ofthr accident.
Ja)' Allen Howell, 50, of Dana
Point !luffert'd an apparent heart
attack Suf)day at 8:50 pm while
dnvina on Pacific Coast H1l}1way
near Green Lantern Street
C )1l1n•r1. ..aid Howell's car rammed
a ml·tal pole The Dana Poin t man
wac; pronounced dead at South Coast
Ho,p1tal a short 11me later.
A fo urth motonst was killed Satur-
da) when ht!> mo1orcycle had a flat
tire on the R1 vers1de Freeway a1
fu~11n Avl'nue.
John Murray. 29. of Anaheim was
unable to l'reven1 his motorcycle
from crashing after the hlowout.
C)teven\ said. Murray was taken to
WC'stcm Med ical Center in Santa Ana
where he later died of tm inJurtc~
Amin oil may face spill char ges
8> RORF.RT BARKER
OflMO ... , ....... ..,.
\m1n111I l \ \ lh~ of tlunttrljton
fkal h nlil\ h;t \.(' 11> ,1n\y,~·1 In tht•
Oran{lc < ount\ r>1c;1n1 t ·\11ornn for
Jn oil 'Pill rh.H .,.,a,ht•d ,Hh 11rl' .11
Bol<,;t < h1 t.i \t.itc lka<. h• mn lht·
w('('li.rnd
'\ ,pc,1i.e,n1;1n 1111 tht• ''·'ll' <l<'pan
mrnt 111 f 1c,h .inti < 1amt" c,.iad l<xlA\ a
rcporl will Ix· fikd lhl\ werk "'llh ihr
d1~lrtl t lltlUrnC\ ·, ontn• l'' t•n lhuugh
1hc c,p1ll Y..,l\ ht Id lo a m1n1mum .tntl
li11ft• 111 no nH 11011mr n1ill d.1maf(t'
1o1.;io, rqlnr1r tl
'\1111n11ll did .1 1(110<1 1oh 11 n the·
'
cleanup but 11 (the spill) '' d nicr·
OU'I ... fish and Ciame w<>ke\man
Ralph Young 'la1d 1oda>
"It ... a \ tolatmn of the r 1sh and
< 1ame code to ha"<' p<'trolC'um in lhe
wall'r \\.<.• ~•II 'tuhm11 a case 10 tht•
f) .\ 1h1'I ~eek ··
The \pill occurrrd Saturday whl'n a
"!ndcf"ater cable ar.par('nll> \htarcd
ofT near platform ·mm). :Jhout 11•
m1k oO tht' lhmt1na1on tkach const
t oa\I (Juttrd official~ ~1d lx1wcen
~l)(l and I, 500 g.1llonHp1llrd Mo\t of
11 "'a\ qu1ckl> \wrpt up h> rlt·anup
hoal\ after hc1n~ rnnfinclt h~ hoom\
Im m lh<' platform
•
Howe,rr. Amanotl Ytec Prt'itdent
Ted fhnna said 420pllons spilled a1
mo\t and the amount 1ha1 e'C'nluall\
reached ~horc "'a' ··vcl) hgh1 " ·
Howc,cr. :about SO pllons. began
am" tngb) n1gh1fall. It ~mudgc:d thrl'f
miles of coat from Warner A'cnue
to near the Hun11naton Bc:it:h ptC'r
with tarhall~ and an oily c;hel'n
Work crew • p1C'ktng up the 011 b>
hand, cleaned the beach b) ahout ~
pm Sunday. No appartnt damage to
w1ldltfe was confirmed although
th t're were reports thal three dead
\C'ali wa\hed up on thC' hcach w11h 011
on them
F11zpa1nck. with four )ears of
council experience -two as ma)or.
preceded by three years on the
Planning Comm1ss1on -1s banking
on pure experience and his fiscal
management skills in his effon to
capture a third term.
"My number one prionty is that
the city be on a strong finanetal
footing." he 'iatd ... At the forums. I
sensed we all talked about the
important things. but I recall I was the
one who said financial strength is the
number one priority."
As the city adJ USts to the reccnlJUry
award of SS00.000 10 two home-
owners vict1m1zcd tn the 1980 Del
Mar landslide. Fttzpatnck said his
hard-nosed fiscal approach will be
valuable 1n the coming months as
council members and staff decide
where 10 trim the budget.
F11zpatnck docsn 't hesitate to
stres!i that he was serving on 1he
council four years ago when the city
faced a similar budget cns1s after at
depicted its general fund reserve b)
S830.000 to reconstruct the hillside
\.\here 1hc Del Mar landslide oc-
curred.
"We had 10 cut everythang hke mad
10 ge1 the reserve back up to I 0
percent of the whole budget," he said.
While counci l watchers say
Fitzpatrick is a virtual shoe-in for one
of the two open seats. the battle for the
second spot appears to be a toss-up
between Jones and Collison. two
members of the ci ty design review
board.
On issues. Jones and Collison
could run virtually on thC' same ticket.
The two candidates. however. stress
differences tll preparation for the job
and longev1t) 1n the community.
Jones. for example. talks about his
backfround tn management -at the
r,ma l business. corporate and !>Chool
adm1n1strat1on le vels. This. coupled
wtth his Master's degree in public
adm1n1strat1on from the Univrrs1t}
of M1ch1gan and hts mdu'ltnal rela-
uons background. he says gi ves htm
the nccessaf) talent to nego11ate w11h
"shrewd opponents" from the publtt·
and private sectors
"The city ha!> a lol of influence over
the dect!itono; that affect tt, bu1.
whether we ltke 11 or not. it doesn't
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Collison. however. play!> the
pr<>·business charges down.
'Tm not $Oin~ to let some cam-
pa1sn contnbuuons anfluence m)
dec1s1on makin~:· she said. stressing
her concerns with the environment
are just as strong as an y other
candidate's.
Phil Ma y. a member of Village
Laguna and founding president of the
Arch Beach Heights Neigh borhood
Association. said 1hat while he is
supponing Jones and Fitzpatrick.
there's not much difference among
the top three when the subject tu ms to
issues.
"There arc a lot of people like me
out there who won't be sorry 1f she
gets elected," he said. "If she had filed
a month or two earlier, she may have
collected more suppon.''
Collison says she woul<f do a lxtter
JOb than Jones. pnnc1pal of a high
school in Placenua. because she
works and ltves in Laguna.
"Si has only lived here three years
and works out of town," Colla son
said. "I've ti ved here 16 years and
work 1n town. I understand the
problems. the people and the issues
and will be able to deal with them all
on a daily basis.
"Most of the present council mem·
bers work out of town." she added.
How can can you get to know a
community when you leave at seven
in the morning and get back at night. I
want to open the lines ofcommun1ca-
1ion by having office hours for council
members so people can come in and
talk.""
She also notrd 1ha1 Wlth coun-
cilwoman Sally Bellerue lea ving of-
fice 1h1s spring. that would lea ve
Bobbie Minkin a'> the sole coun-
cilwoman.
'"I think It would be good reprc!>Cn -
tatton 1f we hlld anothrr woman 1n
there:· shr said.
Jones. however. argues 1ha1 mertly
working tn town doesn't automat1·
cally 9ualif y someone for a Cit}
Council seat. And whtlc he has only
ltved in Laguna for three years. he
spent summers 1n the an1st colony as
He also would recommend relaxing
building pcmm restnctions for
homeowners who wish to remodel
units. "Right now it's too time
consuming for the local home-
owner.'' he said.
Paul Munoz. 28. the youngest
candidate. is strong on public trans·
portat1on and recycling programs for
the City. He also would encourage
developers building there to include
environmentally-sound designs. such
as solar power and organic gardens. in
their projects.
"Some people call me idealistic, ..
he said. "Well , I feel sorry for them.
This country was founded on ideal·
ism. My ideas arc practical.''
Civic gadfly John Gabnels calls
himself a doer. "That's the difference
between me and the others." he said.
He said he lobbied the state Coastal
Commission 10 stop construction of
four buildings on Main Beach Park in
194 7. helped P.Crsuade a local de-
veloper to build a 2S-uni1 elderly
condominium complex on the comer
of Third and Mermaid streets and
worked hard with state and county
authorities to open Thousand Steps,
Blue Lagoon and Capistrano beaches
to the public.
But Gabriels' numerous run-ins
with the Laguna Beach police arc
burden to his campaign.
"All I can say 1s that it will probably
continue because I'm always check·
mg up on 1he poltcc." he said. "But I
am a vcl) serious candidate -I want
to crack down o n police abuse and get
housing for the elderly.''
Slater. a 26-ycar-resident of
Laguna. descri~ himself as a
pro-business candidate. He favors the
penny sales lax to develop a freeway
system that will help case traffic
problems for Laguna. He also sup.
pons rent control and creating 3
shelter fac11tty 10 house transients.
"I'm for anythinf that helps com·
munity businesses.' he said
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Layoffs wlll hurt educa-
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California
Entertainers wore blue
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Coors has signed an
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Shuttle crew readies for
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International flavor
More than 200 Girl 8couta and. their parent. from South
Oraqe County attended the annual International Food
Fair at the lrYfne Bowl in Lapna Beach Saturday. Amon&
Scoata dreued u~ the coetamee of countries from aroun4
the world were 8 non Dewbe • of Lapna N el (left)
Vetter. both of San Juan Caplatrano. The Glrl
cooked international d.lahee.
Costa Mesa cop turned pftvate eye will teach
you the tricks~f the investigating business
By STEVE MARBLE
Of the Dlllly Hot llaff
An Kassel looks like a mountain
climber. Tall and rufied. he wears
blue jeans, flannel shins and has an
easygoing style. He is a friendly man
with a booming voice and wry sense
of humor. He seems like he belonas in
lhe Grand Tetons.
One would never know that he's
really an ELITE IN -
VESTIGATOR .
But it's true. Kassel. a former Costa
Mesa police officer and an amateur
hangglider. is a gumshoe, a sham us. a
Pl.
He's also one of the very few people
in the nation who teaches others how
to become private detectives. It's all
there in black and wh ite in his Rou se
School of Special Detective Training
class lessons.
There's the basic course, covering
surv eillance, investigations and
source development, and the ad-
vanced course, which covers arrest
techniques and field assignments.
There are high-speed pursuit tac-
t 1 cs. bod yguard training.
counter-terrorist 1act1cs. special
surveillance, undercover techniques.
electronic eavesdropping and lock picking.
"It aives them a taste of the
business," Kassel says.
A so-getter can complete the
mail..order course in under 1hree
months and be on the road 10
excitement. Mos1 students, however,
savor their lessons over a full year.
They arc required to complete them
within 24 months.
Kassel doesn't promise a job when
the course is over. He makes no
guarantee students will even get
private detective licenses when the
course is done. Just the facts. That
what he offers.
"A lot of people rust want to learn.
Irvine child-care units a scarcity
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of tM Oell1 ll'Mot lleft
The shortage oflicensed chi Id-care faci Ii tics in I rvi nc
1s already so acute that it would take 31 more centers and
187 more day-care homes to provide care for only 60
percent of the city's employed mothers. a city repon sa ys.
Nearly double that many will be needed if the Irvine
Co. ·s five-year housing plan to increase the city's housing
stock by 44 percent is realized, the report says.
And despite the huge demand, entrepreneurs are not
rushing to fill the void.
ln the past two years. two new day-care centers and 27
new day-care homes have opened their doors in Irvine.
brinJing the total to I Sand 95. respecti vely, according to
findings of a two-y9r, SJ0.000 study oflrvane'schild-care
needs released last week.
"It's the most comprehensive look at child care that
any community has ever done." Betty Mathis. chair of the
city's advisory Child Care Committee, said. "Herc we are
a planned community with a huge missing piece." she
said.
The committee's findings and recommcndat1ons,
which map out a comprehensi ve strategr to bridge the gap
in child care, are to be presented to the City Council at 6:30
p.m. Tuesday in City Hall.
The key to deli vering what is envisioned as a
city-wide child care system. Mathis said, 1s a non-profit
organi'Zation that will serve as a catalyst among schools.
industry and fundraisers.
"The problem is so vast. we need a mechanism to
keep things on track." she said.
Among the report's other recommendations are:
•An $85.000consulta'nfs fee to stan the non-profit
organization;
•Givingdevelopers c~1ts for 1nclud1ngchild<arc
facilities in commercial. 1ndustnar and residential
(Pleue tee CHILD-CARE/ A2)
Laguna council race 'thins out'
beyond first three can<J.£~~w~d~'~a ve lhend•
Seven candidates arc vying for two versus enemies -it's not as
Laguna Sq.ch City Council seats in · • polarized." Warner said. "Temple
Tuesday's election. On the surface, LP Hills recently had a forum and all the
the matchup appears to have the candidates were sayina the same
clements of a good ol' campaian • thinas."
doafight. . . B • · In~~. When ~he debate tu~s to
But closer inspection shows little EIET the issues. there 1s near unanimity;
more than a ho-hum race with everybody wants low-income senior
incumbent NeH Fitzpatrick, haah housinaand more municipal perkma.
school principal Sinclair "Si" Jones And with the exception of
and real estate executive Manha self-avowed business candidate"
Collison favored to run away from Rickey later, nobody want to sec 1
the pack. three," commented Jon Brand; for-freeway cun1na throu&h ycamore
"From my personal point of view, mer ma~or of LaJuna Beach. Htlls or the proposed penny sale tu
there are only thrct serious can-What 1salso massini, ot>Krvcrs say, levied to pay for tran portation
didates," said Estelle Warner, a 1 any sort of excitement. improvement .
coordinator of the Temple Hills "There 11 a rwTOwcr spectrum of What the debate has tumtd on 1s
Community Association and an viewpoints amont the candidate ," each candidate's quahficat1on and
I l·year resident ofLaauna. said Din Wooldnd&C.e»<lwrmanof who cu bnt rcprexnt the ctty's
Warner and most other p01itical the Eltttions Committee of the interests when the time come to fact
observers around town believe County of Onnae. a pohtical action off with county, state and feJ eral
Fitzpatrick, Jones and Collison 1\and committee reprcscntina the llY and l&enc1e
apart because they are better or· le bian communny .. When r moved The cndo ment from the van-
11n11cd and are more qualified than here 1n 1976, you had the J)l'01J'Owth ous community and cav1c a 11·
candidates Paul Chnstianscn, Paul versus no-srowth faction pu hana tton and the poht1cal contnbutton
Munoz, John Oabriels and Rickey their candidate Now, all the can· to\aJ m to ren t th11 auuudc.
later. . didatcs seem to have I areater Fit1patnck and Jone • for 10 ta.nee.
"It really tht out after the first apprcciatldn forrntrollcd arowth." (Pl ...... f AOUNA/A2)
Ifs intriguing. mysterious. So me
pcopk take the course for that reason.
Some have seen TV programs like
'Simon & Simon' and think 1hcy
might like it.
"We're in the education business."
he said.
Kassel supplements his course with
a Rouse School catalog of pnvate
detective hardware and gadgets. One
can practically 007 himself into
bankruptcy stocking up.
There are the rear-o-scopc glasses.
thumbcuffs, wristwatch transmitter
detectors, parabolic mi croph ones.
sap gloves, tiny tape recorders dis.-
guised as calculators. penscopcs and.
of course. the genuine pnvate eye
disguise kit.
(Pleue eee PR.IV ATE/ A2)
Thar ahe &oea
Retribution seen
as possible motive
in savage attack
'By ROBERT BARUR
Of .. Dellr,... ....
Parishioners worked around the
clock Satµrday niaht to act the First
Christian Church of Fountain Valley
ready for Sunday servicet aft.er van-
dals rampaaed throup the place of
worship Carlier that day.
The vandals desecrated and ICat·
tered pictures or Christ throuahou•
the church, wrote obscenities on lbe
walls and attempted to set two fira ill
the church at 18110 Mapolia St.
Fountain Valley police detectives
said today the vandalism is appermt-
ly t~e work of juveniles who may
have attacked the place of worship as
retribution against someone who
may be a member of the consrqation.
The detectives declined to elaborate.
Nothina was reported stolen but
damaae was expected to easily exceed
intitial estimates ofSS,000.
The vandals knocked over a broll2C
cross symbolic of the crucifixion, tore
telephones from walls, tore up the
oupholstery in the pews in the front
rows, scratched a piano, invaded the
kitchen where they threw food ··a11
over," broke a mirror in the bath-
room and da~ a pool table.
Detectives said that if the van-
dalism was. in fact. the work of
juveniles, their parents would be
f
Fdurdead
on county ·
highways
By STEVE MARBLE
Of tlle Deir,.... ...
Three motorists were killed in.
weekend traffic accidents and a
founh driver died after suffering an
apparent bean attack while at the
wheel on busy Pacific Coast Highway
in Dana PoinL
California Highwa) Patrol officers
said the carnage marked one of the
worst weekends of the year for
h1dlway motorists in Orange County.
(Pleue eee FOUR DJ.B/ A2)
Tile PlJCrlm of Newport proadlfn:=• lta .. , om el
Newport Barbor OD hndaJ. MC lta ftnil 11111'• "Pf•· Tlae 100-footcllpperecllooaer. wlllU..-D 7 19
Hollud of C•ta ll-13 yean to build, wU1 tlrM
~ ~P -an anua.e Cout Col~ cm. -•
'Citallna tllla weekend. Holland'• aat ~ -WW '9 ea~ lat9 bom bullt car ID tile Great ..._, fnim IAil
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PRIVATE EYE TEACHING OTHERS •••
homAl
'It's one of tttc mo t popular," be
explains. "My wife and I dcs1aned it
ourselves. We sold one to a shenffs
deputX down in Texas. They're areat. K.as~l's Santa Ana offices are
security tight, a dog runs about loose
and on one wall is a photograph of th e
Costa Mesa police car he was riding in
the niaht he was broad ided by a
drunk.
"He came away with out a scratch,"
says his wife Susan.
"It should have killed me." Kassel
said, poantang to the shattered wind-
shield and gutted drner's seat.
Ka ssel was still a cop when the lure
of the pn vate detecll vc bus1 ncss
caught up with him. Actuall y, 1t was
the idea of being in hu!>anc~s that
excited him .
He had taken a college cou ~ on
formang and opera ting mail order
operations. Somewhere along the
\ hne. he picked up htuaturc being
offered b~ a Los ~ngcles pm ate
detec11vr school and came a"a' "llh
an adea. ·
"The latc..·rature "a~ realh \\rittt•n
for policeman. for pt:ople "ho
already had 1ha1 '>On ot'l-\pt:m·m·e 'io
I changed 11 I workcd c1gh1 hours a
day . after .. m~ .,h1h ~' 11h m~ "tic
wntang 1t.
Kassel lormed a comp:rn). using
his wife·., ma1dcn name for the
compan} mon1kcr -part1all) 'o h1'>
boss wouldn't !..no"' he ";.i' moon-
laghung and part1all~ hec..-:.1uSl' Rou~
has a faint lav. enforcement ring IO 11
"It's kind nl hl..c rou\t Old11ml'
pohcemcn art' alv.a~c; IJll>.ing ahoul
·rousting' someonc ..
NcxL Kassel a<1d hi' "1lc v,,cn1 to
Los Angele~. Hcrc. !>tal>.1ng out a po<,t
onice bm.. the\ v.a1tcd until thl·
owncr of1hc pnvate dl'tt•c11H' '>c·hool
picked up his mad.
"I wanted10 sec ho'' mut h hc got I
wanted to gt t an idea ofJU!>t h11\\ good
a bus1nes!> he v,,as do1n$. Hov,, l'l'>C~sa
prnatc 1n\l'st1g.atorgo1ng tn find that
out''"
Sati5ficd that the aumihoe trade
was &ood1 perhaps even tucratjve,
Kassel retired from the police force,
joined the reserves and tel up shop.
He had his course material printed,
advertised in national publications
and then sat back as the students
began adding up.
Kassel won't say how many &tu·
dents he has. but claims his enrol-
lment is nationwide, even inter-
national. ~evealina exact numbers.
he ex pl ai ns. would be an unwise
business move.
"One of the first questions students
have is 'What arc the requirements an
m) state for getting a hce~scT ~ 1 tell
them 'you want to be an investigator.
you find out.' That's one of the
lessons now -find out the require-
ments."
Hi s advert1S1ng literature is an
eye-grabber:
"Wear rhe badge of aQ C'li1e privale
in\es r1ga10r. Tram for an cxclllng.
rewarding career .. bnng cnmmals ro
1usr1ce ... pro1ecr the mn~n1...solve
m)steries ... use special eqwpment. ··
Kassel says his students range from
business executi ves tryang to g<!t a leg
up on protecting the store to the
unemployed looking for work. He's
had housewives, farmers and la wyers
as students. ·we get calls from people who say
they've heard we're the best and from
others who claim they've been told
we're a rip-off." says Kassel. "I j ust
tell the.m we're approved by the state
Board of Educa tion and you don't
have to sign any contracts.
"Students call me all the ume and I
tf) to sta) in touch with some of thC'
top graduates.'' he says. "I had one
.,tudent fro m Sacramento Oy down
and take me to lunch."
Through the Rouse School. stu-
dent!> learn that modem investigators
bear hule semblance to the hard-
bo1kd $um shoes of yesteryear. Elec-
t ronac g11 mos and Higtr-tectr hatdwa1 e
now help detrct1ves match wits with
the bad gu~ s of the computer age.
Sult. detecuve work 1 980,~tyle
isn•t all counter surveillance 1ystems
and dc-bua impedance anal)'lers.
'.'Tht telephone. I can do JUSUbout
anythina. act JUSt about any kand o(
information on the tclel.'hone,"
proclaims K.as el. "It saves a lot of
legwork." ·
And sometimes. Kassel admits, the
line between what's lepl and what's
not becomes Just a little bit hazy.
••tt's like crossina o ver tlle double
yellow hnc," he explains. "You hope
no one'5 looking aAd that no o ne's
coming. And you sure don't wan t 10
sta y over there too long."
The school leaves Kassel and h1~
wife ample time for their own
detccuvc work.
"When I was on the force, police
always looked down at Pis, just like
the FBI looks down at the police."
says Ka ssel. ''But for me it's the same
excitement, the same rewards and
when I'm on a case.. it's 45 bucks an
hour plus mileage."
A lo t of thC' work 1s bus1-
ness"°~en tcd. A guy's afraid he's
being nppcd off by ;t competitor or
things are disappearing and he's not
sure how to stop it.
"Some of your best business minds
don't know the first thing about
protecting themselves," he says.
And then's there's divorce work -
the bread and bµttet of the detecti ve
Jldd.._lt's a messy job, Kassel admits,
but someone's got to do it. Kassel
prefers not be ing that someone.
"I don't like at much." Kassel
confesses. "I usually tum d ivorce
stuff down . But there's a lot of 1t. A lot
of agencies stay ahve with d ivorce
work.
-4 can usually tell nght away af it's a
case I want to deal with. I get a iut
feC'line when they call. It's something
you pack up after you've been in the
business a while.
"Everyt1me the phone nngs it's
somethang different," says Kassel.
pausang to reOect. "Somt'llmes \Cl)
different."
Coata Mesa's Art Kassel and hie wife Susan
demonstrate an eavesdropping device,
Oel!J"°'pflotobJL.Hl"•J•,.
part of the equipment at their school for
private detectives.
CHILD-CARE UNITS SCARCE ...
From Al
dn l'lnrmenl\
• \ 1111" 11lg I ht• U\l' ol 1 nd U\l 11.1 I hond<, J \ an
tndllll'flH'lll tnJC\l'lilf>l'I\
not 100 latt:· Mathis said. The I J-H·ar-old cit',.,
beginning 10 mature and struggle with "quaht} ol hit'"
1\\UCS. she !>aid.
"Few communit1e'> ha"e the opportun11~ that In 1m•
hJ\ IO do 11 right.'. she said. hut tht• cit}·., gro .... 1ng pain\
al\11 prtdudt• alternatl\ C!> 1ht11 other rnmmun1111.·<. ha'r
\Ut h as n:ad-v-made chdd-<.·art· u·nter\ 1n ~chools
•\1mpl1h111g lhl' J't'rlllll p111ll''' Im h11il1k1\ol
l hild·l.Ht' f;H 1hlll'\
•I k"gn1ng ruhlll hu1ld1ng' 1tll lud1nga nl'"" l I\ I(
ll'lllc1 10 nllTI child t .i1 t• l11.l·n,1 n~ rct.1u1rt·nwnl'> .• md er h,1l thl'<.'11\ \h11uld dl'\l•lop llAU llHKkl ch1ld·nlrt'
faulttll'\ In the 1ndu\lnal-(ommt·rt ial JrCJ
"Our sc.hools are rclat1 \cl) full.·· Math1., '>aid
_ ·,;.\..\l'rt•coming1nat1hl·mo\loppor1um·11me V.e're
( h1ld-care centers now operate at IO ~chuuls. l"<irun h~
the school d1stnct. she added.
FOUR DIE ON COUNTY HIGHWAYS ...
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Lcrcn \..\ Jltoll '11. v.,~1' k 1lkd
~unda' al 1 P pm attn hl' lost
wntrol of h1., motorndl wh1k
CHURCH ...
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tod.n .,omt• parl\htonl·r\ re.,ponthng
tn thl· enwr~enq t•11hn workl•tl
through tht• night or ~tancd dcanup
11p<'ra11on-. al 4 a m "unda\. m<1k1ng
po<.<.1hlt· for thl' X 'O ,\ m .and Ill JO
am wn1tr'> to Ill.· u1ncllll1t'd on
'>tht•duk
.. I ht•rt•' ,1 gl·neral kl'11n~ th;11 tlm
f\.andah\m rampagrl hoJHkd u-.
l 111\('f tnttl'lht•r .. ~t'C\C 'iJttl
1raq~flng on Sombra'>. a rcs1dl·ntial
road in M l'>\1on V ieJo
Wa lco1t. who'd been stationed at
( amp Pendleton. c;lammed into a
parked car. according to (HP spokes-
man Riel le\ en!>
lsmcal Pena. 27. of San Juan
( ap1strano Y.as killed ~u nda} at 7:45
p.m. when he lo'it control of his car on
the southbound lanes of the San
Diego Freeway near thr highway's
mtcrscct1on with thr Laguna Frcc-
wa\.
Pena's car hit tht• t·e ntcr d1' 1dcr.
1erkcd hark acrO'i'i all lanes of the
h1ghwa~ and flipped O\t'r. fi nall)
coming to a c;top on 1t\ 1op Stc\Cns
\a1d ofTicrr'i arc in vt',t1a;>ting akohol
a'I a possible caur,c of lhr accident
Ja} .\llcn I luv,,c11. )U, ul I >ana
Point suITcrcd an apparent hl·an
attack ~unday at 8:50 p.m while
dn,1ng on Pacalil' ( oa~t H1ghv.a,
near Green Lantern Stn:c..·t
Officers said Howell's car rammed
a mt·tal pok The Dana Pmnt man
"'a' pronou nced dead at South ( oa,1
Ho'ip1tal a 'ihort time later
I\ founh moton'it wa., k11letl Salur-
da) v,..hen h1\ motorqdr had a Oat
tire on the R1 vcr~1dc f-rccwa\ at
Tustin "'cnuc ·
John Murrn \-. 21./. of .\nahe1m wa\
unable to pr~vcnt ht'i motorq.de
from crashing afkr thl' hlownut
Stc-vrm ~1d Muna\ Y.a'i taken to
We•aem Med1ral < enter 1n ~an ta .\na
where ht' latt'r d1t•d of hi\ IOJUrte'i
Wierdo 'stuck on' girls'hair
R)' tbf' A o<'illt'd Pr t!.fl
In" h.11.1 J'"l h11lo1m1 t .11l' .i "l'\u,il
ll'll\h ,, h1l ~""' " gmnF arountl 1hrov. in~ ttl11I' un lh l' Inn~ h.111 ol
""'"~' 1A11ffil'n .uut Ill.I\ ha'<' t hprc:d \l>rnt· oth\'1 y1r1,· lfl'''''' \n.1hl•1m
()<ll1tr 'ia\
\n f,tt 1nH'\t1µtor~ '>.'lid till' m;m
ha\ dumpu.l ~lur nn fl\ c 'tl llrll\ arfd
\n1rrx·d th1• h.111 11f IWO othl•r.
l ht\ I\ no 111l.l' .. pohn• \11 H n~
~t·111hh ,,11d \II 111 thC' 111rlc, h.1\t'
ti ... 1 111, 111 .. 11 th1 11 ha11 ind in ">ml·
l ot\<'\ alrnn\I all of 11 and )OU can
1ma~10l' hov. ttaumat1l th1\ l an tX' to
a "ounti ~oman ..
\tmt rt'cC'n th a I' \-Car-old
.\nahwn aarl \\a'i attacked Thur'lda)
"'hen a man pcc1nlcd pa'>l on a
11>-~~l·d ~1cvclc and th re"' th<' rap1d -1~ dn1ng glue on her head Rt"cords
.,,11d adding 11 fi t the pa1tcm of four
l)thcr auark' 111 thr pa'it I K months.
~1\ mont h\ ago. in 1wo \Cparatt•
1nl ttknt\ a man graM~t.l 1"'0 frmak
r<'d<.'\lnJ n' and r ut nff l<l('t..' nl thr1r
'
hair with 'i<:l'i.,Or\, But'na Part.. poht:e
Officer Tern Branum 'ia1d The man
toot.. th(' hair w11h him
one of tht' Hct1m~ was othe~1
tnJurtd, R«ord\ and Branum ~1d.
Dr Pa1nc1a Hann1,an. P\)'Chol-
og1 t and profe'i\or 01 (al \tatc
Fullerton. -.aid the moll' at1on for thf
attack'> I\ undoubtrdl\ llt'<i to a ..e'ual
fet1 h for hair
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LAGUNA CITY COUNCIL RACE ...
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have emerged with three endo~-have much control." Jones said. ··w e
ments apiece from Village Laguna. need to negotiate from a position of
Temple Hills and the Arch Beach strength with county, state, and
Heights civic and community groups. federal agencies -and I know what
Collison. a 16-year resident. has corporate peol.'lc arc like."
perhaps the br~st base of suppon. Warner. who said she is supponing
Folks from both the environmental Jones and Fitzpatrick. said Jones has
and the real estate community sup-worked hard as a member of the
porthercampaign.She also hasraised Laguna Greenbelt. Inc. and as more
the most money of any candidate -devoted to en vironmental concerns
about S 15.000. Not bad for someone than Collison. "There's no way she
who fil C'd for candidacy one day can shed her real estate background
before the deadline. and she hasn't shown environmental
She and F1tzpatnck. 1nc1dentl). interests while she has been here."
lead th e campa1~n spending Warner said.
sweepstakes with a lid) $9,610 and Collison. vice president of the
S 12.491. respective!). Laguna Beach-based Nolan Real
ltunli~r-cs. -slate. received a Sl.000 contribu-
Fitzpatrick. with four years of lion from the Laguna Beach Board of
counci l experience -two as mayor. Realtors and a number of smaller
preceded by three years on the contributions from real estate busi-
Planning Commission - is banking ncssmen.
on pure experience and has fiscal Colliso n. however. plays the
management skills in his effort to pro-business charge~ down.
capture a third term. 'Tm not '-oin~ (o let some cam-"M~ number one pnon t) is that pai$11 contnbutions anOuence m)
the c11~ br on a strong financial decision making." she said. stressi ng
fooung." he said ... A.1 the forums. I her concerns Y.tth thr en"1ronment
sensed \\e all talked about the are just as strong as any other
1mponan1 things, but I recall I was thr candidate's.
one who said fi nancial strength 1s the Phil May. a member of Village
number one pnontv ·· Laguna and founding president of the
As the cit\ adJ usts to the recent Jul) Arch Beach Heights Neighborhood
award of $800.000 to two home-Association, said that while he is
owners v1ct1m1zcd an the 1980 Del supponing Jones and Fitzpatrick.
Mar landslide. F1tzpatnck said has there's not much dafTercncc among
hard-nosed fiscal approach will be the top three when the subject turns to
valuable an the coming months as issues.
council mrmbrrs and staff decade "There are a lot of people like me
where to tnm the budget. out there who won't be sorry if she
Fitzpatrick doesn't hesitate to getselrcted."he said."lfshe hadfiled
st re~!> that he was serving on the a month or two earlier. sh e may ha ve
rouncal four years ago when the cit) collected more suppon."
faced a similar budget crisis after it Coll iso n says she would do a better
depleted Its general fund reserve by JOb than Jones. principal of a high
$830.000 to reconstruct the hillside school in Placentia. because she
v. here the Del Mar la ndslide oc-works and li ves in Laguna.
curred. "Si has only lived here three years
"We had to cut everything lake mad and works out of town." Collison
to get the reserve back up to I 0 said. "I've lived here 16 years and
percent of th e '-'hole budget." he said. work an town. I understand the
\A. hale council watchers say problems, the people and the issues
Fitzpatrick is a vinual shoe-in for on<' and will be able to deal with them all
of the two open seats. the battle fort he on a daily basis.
c;econd spot appears to be a toss-up "Most of the present council mem·
be twecn Jones and Collison. two bers work out of town," she added.
members of the ctt y design review How can can you get to know a
board. community when you leave at seven
nn issues, Jones and Collison in the morning and get back at nigh t. I
lOuld run\ Jrtually on theo.a me ti cket. want to open the lanes of communica-
T he ~o candidate!>. however. stress Hon by ha vang office hours for council
J1ffcrencrs 1n preparation for the JOb members so people can come in and
and longe' 11~ in the community talk."
Jones. for ex.ample. talks about his She also noted that with coun-
hall..ground 1n management - at the c1lwoman Sall y Bclleruc leaving of-
'mall busrness .. corpora te and !>Chool lice this sprang. that would leave
admrn1strat1on levels. This, coupled Bobbie Mankin as the sole coun-
" 1th h1 '> Master's degrer an public cilwoman.
admrn1strat1on from the Uni versity "I think it would be aood reprcsen-
1)f Michigan and has 1ndustnal rela-talion if we had another woman in
11ons background , he sa ys gives him there." she said.
tht.· nrccssaf) talent to negotiate with Jones. however. argues that mcrC'ly
"'ihrc\.\·d opponents" from th e public working in town doesn't automata-
and private sectors. call y qualify someone for a City
"Thc cat\ hau lot ofinfluenceovcr Council scat. And whale he has onlv
thl· dec1s1ons that affect 11. but. la ved an Laguna for three years. he
v,,hcther we like it or not. at doesn't spent summers an the artist colony as
' Wf'R E LISTENING
a child and before moving here
permanently three years ago. visited
the city on a rcgulaf'Nsis.
''I'm not a stranger to the city,'' He
said. "I know the issues as well as aoy
candidate."
As far as the rest of the pack goes,
Paul Christiansen could emerge as a
darkhorsc. He has been the most
outspoken or the seven candidates
against the present City Council.
"They're all biased and one-sided,
and all five council members arc caps
of the same color." be says. "There's a
great deal of ineffectiveness and time
wastang there."
Chnsl.UlnSCD said_ he would favor
offering private incentives to de-
ve lopers an~ property ow!1ers to ~f
up thC' sagging rental senior housing
market. "I would prefer that
over-subsidized housing programs."
he saad.
He also would recommend relaxing
building permit restrictions for
ho meowners who wish to remodel
untts. "Right now it's too time
consumang for the local home-
owner." he said.
Paul Munoz. 28. the youngest
candidate. is strong on public trans-
ponation and recycling programs for
the ci ty. He also would encourage
developers building there to include
en vi ronmcntall y-sou nd designs, such
as solar power and organic gardens. in
their projects.
"Some people can me idealistic ...
he said. "Well. I feel sorry for them.
This country was founded on ideal-
ism. My ideas are practical.''
Civic gadfl y John Gabriels calls
himself a doer. "That's the differe nce
between me and the others," he said.
He said he lobbied lhe state Coastal
Commission to stOS-' construction of
four buildings on Main Beach Park in
1947. helped P.Crsuade a local de·
veloper to build a 25-unat elderly
condoman1um complex on the comer
of Third and Mermaid streets and
worked hard with state and county
authorities to open Thousand Steps,
Blue Lagoon and Capistrano beaches
to the public.
But Gabriels' numerous run-ins
with th e Laguna Beach police are
burden to has campaign.
"All I can say is that it will probably
con11 nur because I'm always check-
ing up on the police,'' hC' said. "But I
am a very scnous candidate -I want
to crack down on police abuse and get
housing for the elderly ...
Slater. a 26-year-resident of
Laguna. describes himself as a
pro-business candidate. He favors the
penny sales tax to develop a freeway
systr m that will help case traffic
problems for Laguna. He also sup-
pons rent control and creating a
shelter fa cility 10 house transients.
'T m for an) thin~ that helps ro01-
mun1t)' businesses.' he said.
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