HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-19 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDAY. APRll 19 1934
Win $100 tn
the Dally Piiot' s
Social Security
Sweepstakes
-PageC4
Coaet
While some cities dis-
courage It, Newport
Beach Is offering break
dance classes./ A3
Orange County's coastal
cities divvy up money for
beach maintenance./ A3
California
Prince Andrew takes
royal ribbing at Beverly
Hiiis fund-raiser./ A7
Someone stole Mayor
Tom Bradley's car and
the whole police force Is
look Ing for the thief .I A4
Nation
The nation's economy
grew at an astonishing
8.3 percent for first quar-
ter./ AS
World
Rebel gunners hit copter
carrying two U.S .. sena-
tors In El Salvador./ A.7
Libya's Col. Khadafy says
British to blame for Em-
bassy shooting./ Al
Living
Late-night dance clubs In
Coat a Mesa are Influenc-
ing street fashions and
which clothes are worn
t ogether ./81
Thin may be "In," but
going to extremes Is as
life-threatening as obesl-
ty. /83
.;:,·:·:·:-:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!-!·
Sports
Lakers open playoffs on a
high note, beating Kan-
sas City at the Forum./C1
Edison High pitcher Julie
Carpenter throws
no-hitter as Chargers win
softball tournament./C2
Entertainment
Liberace can still pack a
house with his plantlcs,
and this time It's Madison
Square Garden./84
The "Gramercy Ghost"
et the Huntington Beach
Playhouse Is one of
George Washington's
men./85
Business
Income taxes were still
the most lucrative source
of revenue for state gov-
ernments In 1983./88
Carl Karcher Enterprises
restructures Its top man-
agement as It moves Into
a nationwide franchising
campalgn./810
INDE X
Erma Bombeck
Bridge
Bulletin Board
BUllnnt
Callfornla Newa
Clatslfled
Comics
Croaaword
Death Not!Qes
~pYourNlf
HOfOSCOP9
Ann Lander•
LMng
Mutual Funds
National Newt
OplnlOn
Pollce Log
Public Notlc.a
Spor11 Stock Marketa
T-.Vltlon
TMatetl
WHthet
World Newt
82
87
A3
88·10
A4
C7-10
87
C9
C4
83 ca
82
81·2
88
A4
A9
A3
04-8
C1 ....
89
88
84-8
A2
A4
Financier Dominelli ·fie .
Newport Bea ch Investment firm less Trustees a9P0inaed by the U.S.
Bankruptcy Coun in Sen Dieeo are
tryina to find out what happened to
more than SlOO milUon invested in J.
David and held in fottip benk
accounts.
Uiit would happen, .. Mid.William C.
Swrett. Axelrod•• at~.
like ly now to get Its $15 million back ... just learned of it tbi1 momina.
The cloect1 we could pin down is that
he left t0metime between lut Friday n~ and yetterday;• Scamu said. By J ERRY HIRSCH
OthU..,Net8Ullf
Chances a Newpon Beach in vest-
ment firm that invested SIS million
in the currency trading business of J .
David Dominelli will ever sec its
money again faded with tht' news late
Wednesday night that Dommelh has
Hospital
gets CM
bond OK
Plan woul d allow
center to obtain
low-interest loans
By KAREN E . KLEIN
OfllleU.., ..... I WI
The Costa Mesa City Council
approved a preliminary plan this
week to set up industnal develop-
ment bonds for financial assistance to
the 99-bcd Costa Mesa Medical
Center Hospital, the only hospital
located within city limits.
Thdt.ax-exempt bonds, cstablisbt'.d
by c<Jtgrcss and the Internal Rev-
enue ~rvicc in the mid-1960s, are
aimed at encouraging small busi-
nesses to move into the community
or citpand their operations said
Frank Fargo, a municipal finance
consultant for the city.
Under the bond program, the Costa
Mesa hospital would be eligible to
borrow up to $10 million at a reduced
interest rate from city lcndcn for the
purchase of new equipment.
Dr. George Haddad. one of the
doctors who purchased the hospital
when it was threatened with closure
in 1982, said the hospital's
owner-group is carrying a heavy loan
at a 16 percent interest rate for the $6
million purchase of the hospital and
cannot afford lo invest the capital
necessary Jo keep the hospital com-
petitive with other1 in the area,
pen1cularly Hoag Memorial Hosr)ltal
in Ncwpon Beach.
.. AJI the city would be doina would
be letting lenders lend money to the
hospital so the interest they receive 1s
tax-free,~ Haddad said.
"The city has no responsibility for
repayment no need to guarantee the
notes and there's no expeC1ation that
they subsidize or pay off o ur note." he
said.
A group of I 0 doctors who prac-
ticed at the hospital and had offices
next door to it bought the hospital
when the previous ownership
planned to close it and open a hospital
an Irvine. Haddad said.
"When we look over there were
(PleaH He H08PIT AL/ A2l
fled the e<ountry.
The Newport finn, Trans Atlantic
Bancorp. Ltd., is Dominclli's laJJCtt
creditor and was forced into
bankruptcy procccdinp in February
followana the collapst of his La
Jolla-based foreign currency tradina
firm. J. David & Co.
Trans Atlantic, headed by Newport
Beach businessman An Axelrod,
attracted money from about 200
people -about half of them Oranae County residents.
"Art wked to him (DominelJi)
Friday and there was no inkling that
His runnina away maktl it appear
iocraai'?PY untikety tt.&1 the money
is lbn'c. uid James Joseph. Trans
Atlantic's coun .. ppointcd trustee.
Joteph npreued shock and sur-
priw when he learned of Dominelli's
disappearan« this momina.
You deserve a break today
Connie Zimmer (left) and Kellie Pfewcombe
dem.onatrate break danct.na to Enal&n
Janlor lllCb atadenta (from left) Pflcole
Padron. Juon BennlnCer, John Wlndaor.
Responding to a court order that they ta.kc no action
to advanct' plans for a new SJ millon parking lot at John
Wayne Airport, the Orange County Board of Supervisors
formally canceled the bidding procedure aimed at
selecting a project contractor Wt'.dncsday.
"We've been pre-empted, so to speak," Board
Chairman Harriett Wieder said in announcing that county
attorneys had recommended the bid process be termin-
ated.
Orange County Superior Co un Judge Philip Schwab
ordered last Friday that all planning for a 1,800-space
parking lot slated for the airport's nonh clear zone. just
nonh of the San Diego Freeway. be halted because county
environmental documentation concerning the project
Moraan McPfemey, Pat Pf ewcombe, Par-
rlab Carter and Lia Koqh ln a claM
apomored bJ the city of Pfewport Beach.
For •tol"J and more pbotoe, aee Paee AS.
appeared to be deficient.
· Supervisors have not ye1 decided wha1 legal steps 1hcy
will pursue next. However. ~veral supervisors have said
they would like to see the preliminary injunction
challcnacd by bringing tht' case to tnal.
The city of Newport Beach and Stop Pollut1na Our
Newport filed the act.ion claiming it was an attempt by the
county to begin expanding the airport in p1cccmcal
fashion.
In agreeing that the project must be delayed,
Supervisor Roger Stanton said he hopes the county will
take pains to explain why parking lots at JW A arc so
overcrowded when complaints about the facility arc
received from irate travellers.
'Arson~
area' ··
hit by
blaze
By STEVE
Of ... 0.-, ....
A wind-whi fire that ioared
throuab I 0 p and comwned six
cars broke o t -early today in a
Huntington b nei&hl)orfiood
where an arso ist has struck 11 times
in less than th months.
The fire e ted as 12: 19 a.m, on
the 2300 bl of Delaware. an area
still blackene by recent anon fues
that have sp fear and anger in the
densely populat neighborhood.
The midnight blaze caused about
S 120.000 in damage to the PJ11C
structure and patked can. Nobody
was injured
Fire officials would not say whether
the blaze was deliberately set "-at
admitted they are suspicious and
agam have cranked up a jaial
police-fire invnt1gat1on that in pa.st
weeks had taken.on the proporuons
of a full-scale murder probe..
A 14-year-old boy was aJTeS1ed t~
weeks aJO after reportedly confesslna
to starung one of the blazes. Police
and flrc offtctals.. though. halted tbtlr
1nvcsupuon after the boy's arrat
and confided that the boy 1s suspected
1n nearly all the past fires.
But thi s morning's tire rai~d new
questions.
.. At this point. we rcaJI) don't know
what's going on." explained 6tt
depanmcnt spokeswoman Martbsa
Werth ... The cause of the fire tbls
morning isn't as clear as the others,
"Thert a~ a lot of ocw que.stions
Wt' have to look into. Ouc investip-
t1on was pretry much over but now
we'll start up agam." she wd.
Residents in the nc1&hborhood
nonh of Yorktown A venue said this
moming·s blazr ht up the njght and
fPleue Me BL AZE/A2)
Dan Kenney named
Laguna Beach mayor
°"" ........... "' .............
By DAVID BISHOP
OellJ ..... Cenn ; 1 -·· City council member Dan Kenney
was elected mayor of la$una Beach
by his four fellow council member\
this week following the sweanng 1n of
newl)-elected member Martha < ol
lison
Incumbent cou ncilman Nell
F1tzpatnck was also sworn 1n alter
being re-elected in the .\pn l 10
mun1c1pal election
The ma)or's position I\ largel)
Cttt"mon1al in thc C'lty''i 5' f,tcni of
government. The mayor has no more
power than the other four council
members. but frequently represents
1he Cll) at official functions and
presidrs over Cl\) council meetma,s.
Ken ne} c;ucceeds Robert Gentry who
held the pos1t1on for the past xcar.
( ounetl members elected Bobbie
'-1 inl.1n to continue her position as
ma\l1r pro tern. a pos1t1 on she held
the pa'it }ear
Kenne). 42. 1s m 1he third ycarofa
tnur·\car term and received the most
(Ple&8e .ee blflf'ET I A.2)
State may lean on
boaters in attempt
to clean up harbor
Dr. Mark Ropp and wtfe ltlleen confer wt th attorney Edward Geor1e J r. oatalde coutroom.
If prehmmar) md1cat1ons of in-
creasing bacteria counts in Ncwpon
Harbor art verifitd, the state Rr·
IJOnal Water Quality Control Board
may draw up stncter rqulat1on'
n:quinna more pump-out 'tallons for
boats to d1Sposc of ~wage from their
to1leu.
JERRY
HIRSCH 32 f:lopp charges droppeq
BJ STEVE MARBLE
Ot ... 0.-, .........
ProKCutors suffered a third mtJOr
setblck late Wednesday 1n their
efforts to hana manslaughter change
on Mark Hopp, the Huntanaton
Beach physician accused 1n the drua
overdose deaths of I I pauenu
A judge dismissed 20 of the 22
manslaughter counts and 12 other
charscs lflinst Hopp, whott U~nac
to pracuce medicine has been
suspended pcndina the outcome of
the criminal proettdinp.
Five criminal chartesaaa1n11 Hopp
now rtmain. includina two man-
1laupter counu relating to the 1980
overdose death of Garden Grove
r'C'S1den1 Robin Fradkoff.
The ruhna Wednt'Sday by W~t
Oranae Munc1pal Ju.dac Wilham L
Mock marked the third time an 11,.
months that most of the charsts have
bttn di mi 5C'd Two of the d1t-
m1uals have been on procedural
._around rather than on the mcnts of
lht cvtdencc
"I rttrtt hav1na Cll<'S rcwlvcd
wi1hou1 acttina to tht truth of tht
matter." said Mock "But I think the
tanauaac of the statute 11 clear."
Prosecutors vowed to appeal Lht
ruhn&. 1 move that 1s hkel)' 10 take
months
Oranac ( ounty Ocputy Dutn<:t
Attorney 8111 Beds...,orth said if the
ruhna " upheld u will ~ a dcvastat·
lf\A blow 10 proS«uton
Edward Gtorae, Hopp's Lona
Beach attome). 'ltd hi' c:hent was
''elated" with the mo~t tt'('('nt ruhna
"but l't'al11t4' th1' II\ not ovC'r yrt Hr
knOW'I th1~ 111ust round onC' ..
"What we art 101na to do 1s try 10
venfy th~ trtnc:h and by t'lrly 1985
esubhsh some rcaulat1ons for
pump-out stations." said Jamt1
Andcnon
"It will ta.kc that Iona to venfy lht'
sources of the contaminants. hold tM
pubhc hcannp and come up with the
rqul1t1on ··he added
The water quaht) board ~rd
1est1mon)' Lue Fnday that mcrtas1na
bectcnal pollutton 1n Ne9rpon
Harbor may bt the rtSult of boat
ownen Ou h1na sewqt into the bey
Other M>u~ include dccayina
m1tm1l camcd into the bl) vta n
Dieao CMk. the Sanll Ana Ravrr
delta and 1tormwau:r runoff, actord·
ing to a 1Tpo11 pttpal't'd tw th<' water
NEWS BACKGROUND
quality board's staff.
In add1llon, the boerd abo beard 1
1Tpor1 from Newport Beach doctor
John F ktnncr that bac1ma COUDU
1n tht harbor have lladil)' Lncreued
SIOOC 1976. k.inntt bchcvci lbcre
may ~ a hnk bctwttn boe• _.....
and the ht&)\c-r blctenal oounu..
"I take bas 1nformauon a bci.al
very crt'd1blc. We arc findiaa IO
1ncrt1.1r 1n •ht count and this t
to be tnvesupted ~-tty "
Andcnon said.
Andenon. h<>wtv~. potn1ed out
(Pt ...... ~/411
'
I
...
Fire vtcUme Bernie Aaqu.lth (left). Cliff
Braehear• eurvey their loaaea in
Delly,...,....~.,,..~
burned-oat Huntington Beach &arace, one
of 10 awept by lateat auaplcloaa fire.
BLAZE HITS HB 'ARSON AREA' ...
From Al
drew hundreds ol spectators 10 the
scene. One woman said cnes of .. fire.
fire ·· could be heard coming from
~veral apartment buildings.
The stnng ofckhberate fires. which
date back to January, have all been set
after sundown near aQartment build-
ings on Delaware. Flonda and Eng-
land !.trCClS.
The fires ha' e been fueled with rags
and paper -matenal that police
KENNEY ...
From Al
\Oles ol 30\ cand1datl' \\hen he \\as
elected 10 ci t\ council 1n I Yts2. He 1s qnplo~cd b~ C omprchens1\t~ Care
Corp. as Direl·tor ol Pharmal') Scr-
" tces lor Brea lln.,p1tal and the
C arel'n11 Hn~p1tal 1n the C 11 ~ of
Orange
In nom1na11ng l\enm·~ for the post.
Fitzpatm.k '>aid 11 wa'> thl· third time
he had done 'o h11patnd. failed to
gain the r,uppun of tcllo"' u.)Uncll
member., for "-l·nm·\ on pre' iou~
ocras1on'. in .\pnl u(J 9~2 and I 9M3.
Kennq \ and M1 n ~1n\ nom1-
nauons Tucsda> night Y.enl un-
lhallenged and were appro,cd unani-
mous!).
"He's a dedicated. hard-working
and 'er) bright 1ndl\ 1dual. ··
F1tzpatnck sa id of his nominee." "If
we had a popular!) elec ted mayor.
Dan Kenne) "'ould bl· the mayor:·
believe the arsonist found lying
around at the scenes oflhe blazes. The
fires have set in carpons. ga.rqes.
trash dumpsters and laundry rooms.
One of the fires broke out inside a
vacant apartment but police detec-
ti ves suspect it was the work of a
copyca t fire starter.
Wenha saictdeta1ls on this morn-
ing's fi re arc still sparse and could not
speculated how the fire stancd or
whether 1t was deliberately set
"But it cen.ainlv is curious."
The youth arrested' earlier this
month has not been identified be-
cause of his age and remains in
official custody at Orange Countr.
Juvenile Hall. A trial is set for Apnl
25.
The boy lives m the area where the
fires broke out and attends a neigh-
borhood public school. ·
FINANCIER FLEES .••
From Al
moment," Dominelli wrote in a letter
to his associate and li ve-in compa-
nion. Nancy Hoover.
Hoover read the letter to
K.FMB-TV in San Diego Wednesday
night saying Dommelh wanted it
released to the news media.
Oominelli was reponed to be in the
British Crown Colony of Montserrat
in the Caribbean, where he had set up
a bank prior to his bankruptcy.
In the letter. Oommelli said he had
gone overseas to personally retrieve
millions of dollars in missing investor
funds. Dommel II gave April 30 as the
date he would return the funds.
Starrett said that was consistent
with what Dominelli had told Ax-
elrod during the past s1>. weeks.
··He has told An all along that onl >
he could disperse the mone). We
ha' e disclosed that to our creduors,''
Starrett said.
"It he's got the money and he
releases it, that's good but if he
doesn't we are back to square one."
Starrclt said. adding that only time
will tell if the money is going to tum
up.
But Joseph took a skeptical view of
Oominelli's claim and doubts the
money will tum up.
"The tact that the funds were not
brought back prior to this time makes
it less likely the monies still exist. lfhe
wanted to cooperate he would have
brought back the money by now,''
Joseph said.
Concern over Dominelh possibly
fleeing the country had surfaced
before.
Bankruptq trustees obtained a
~oun order earl) in the proceedm~s
requmng Dommelll to surrender his
passpon and not leave the country.
HOSPITAL PLAN ...
From Al
onl) 19 pauents there Thl' owners
didn't bu) any equipment for three or
four \ears:· he said.
Because the present owner~h1 p has
upped the hospital censu~ 10 between
35 and 40 patients. generated new
Jobs in the hospital and pays $100.000
in propeny taxes and $84.000 annual-
ly in taxes on supplLes. Haddad said,
1t qualifies for the tax-exempt bond
program.
Although the owners are not con-
s1deri ng moving out of the communi-
ty, Haddad added. they have had
offers of a buyout. "A number of
other corporations have contacted us
wanting to bu) the hospital. We're
convinced that local ownership will
be better and more desirable for the
communny."
Following Monday's 4-1 vote on
the issue, Councilman Ed McFarland
said he voted against the resolution of
inducement because he felt financing
a pnvate hospital is a misuse of the
bond system. "They're not expanding
or moving into the community,''
McFarland said. "I don't think it's up
to the city to issue bonds fo r a pnvate
hospital."
HARBOR CLEANUP CAMPAIGN ...
From Al
1ha1 the h1ghl'r bactena counts in the
harbor are still at onl; a fraction of the
lc"el at which the count' health
ckpanmcnt wou ld clo~c the ba) to
water spons.
But 1he health dcpanmcnt ha-;
quarantined the pon1on of Upper
'cwpon Ba; from Do' er Shores
north to \W1mmers ~IOll' 19 74 be-
l .tLI'>l' 11f high b3lll'flJ UJUO l'>
I he u rnnt' health lkpartmcnl tl'Sl\
'atn ... ample' trom 21 \1le'> in
·, l'"' port Ha' l'\ l'r' \1nnJ:n The
l•1unt' mca-.un·' thl .1mount l)f a
h.Hll'rlJ lalkd rnli form 1n the v.atcr
1 nlitorm dm''> not cau'>c disease
hu1 11 ,., an indicator of decayi ng
material and other dl!>l'a..e-ca usmg
Jgcnl'> .\coliform rnunt of more than
I ()()(J pans per I 00 l uh1l centimeters
uf"ata in 20 r>erccn1 ot the \ample.,
nn a month-long. p1.:nud 1'i con-
, 1dercd ha1Jrdou'
< nhlorm lOUnt'> in the harbor
anj.!l' lrom t l'rn 111 morl' than 20.()(KJ
ili·rx·nding on 1h1.· "'eathl·r and 11me ol
:-car atlOrd1ng to thl' ht'alth dcpan-
mcnt
l hl' wa1t·r ho;ml ITIJ\ get a better
1 t•ading ol ha1ardous hactcna 1n the
h.irbor b~ mea\unng lccal strl'p -a
ddTcrent I) pe of bacll'na than rol-
ilnrm. ~k1nne 1 '>aid.
.\recent '>lUd\ b\ thl' [ n\lronml'n-
tal Protecti on -\genl' found a strong
correlation bet"'Cl'O high counts of
kcal 'trcp in "'aler and the inndc.-nts
r1f inteltltnal d1sear,c in -;w1mmcrs.
'ik1nm•r sa id
Delly Piiot
Dell very
It Guerent~
"We arc going 10 do more tests. Vv e
may test for the fecal strep Dr.
Skinner was talking about and we
may look in to other things."
Anderson S<Hd.
The study will try to determine
where the bactena 1s coming from
and make a determination at what
point 1t becomes a health hazard. he
added.
Newport Beach Manne Dm·rtor
Da' 1d Har.,hhargl'f said hl' would
'>Uppon change thl' water te'>t to
measure feral ~trep rather than lOl-
1form.
"That "'nuld g1,e us a real good
ind1cat1on of the le\CI of sewage 1n the
ha-.." Hsrshba~cr said
Bob Mcrnman. the c.-n' 1ronmen1al
health director for Orange Count).
said the health department had no
plan to change its tests
.. Al least not at the present time
The state standards arc based on
coliform counts so that,., what we are
going to measure,'' Merry man said
He confirmed there "has been
some indication" of higher coliform
counts "but there would have to be at
lcao;t a tenfold 10creasc in the level
before we would take an) action It 1s
not a problem to public health now ..
Although ~wage from boats may
be pan or the problem, Harshbarger
~1d he found It hard to believe that
the number of boats in the harbor on
even a busy summer day would be
enough to cause the nsing bactena
counts .
.. The majority of the boaters are
aware that this 1s a no-discharge bay
and they abide by that. They wait to
pump their holding tanks until they
get out to open sea,'' Harshbarger
said.
But the recent news about pollution
1n the bay has focused auention on
the fact that people should not pump
sewage into 11 and "education is
1m ponant.'' Harshbaner said.
Merryman agreed. adding. "I don·t
think anybody would want to swim in
sewage even if 1t was diluted."
Two new pump-out stations are
scheduled to be bu1Jt in Newpon
dunng the coming year.
The city plans to add one at the
Balboa Yacht Basin and the lnine
Co plans to build one at a manna
along Bayside Dm e. Harshbarger
said
That will double the number of
pump-o ut Stallons m the harbor.
There arc two at the Orange County
Harbor Depanment docks.
Adding extra pump-out stations ts
"a pos1t1ve action" according to
Merryman. If boa ters use the stations
the) will reduce at least some of the
bactenal pollution. he said.
"The mam thing is to educate
people and let them know there is a
finite amount of water in the bay and
we should all be concerned about
keeping the water as clean as poss-
1 ble,'' Merryman said.
ORANGE' COAST Clrcul1tlon 714/842-4333
Daily Pilat
H. L. Schw9fll 111
P:ihhsher
Cl .. •lfled edvertlalng 714/842-Se78
All other department• 842-4321
MAIN OFF1CE .. ~ .. ~ " ··~ (/< .. ,, ... &
Chuy Oowellby
f c11t )r 11 1J A 1• ' 1 r 1
10 thP Puhli..,hP1
RoHmery Churchm•n
( 1ntrr llPI
Cltcul1tlon
TelephonH Sl•phen F Cerezo
Olotle A. Pow•re
I>•,._ ti
A1lv"'1 • '\l
* "11 I
... I 1\j .. '
Doneld L Wllllemt
l '''""'')' M11n11u••
•'O"' ""'' , r •t # t• ,.. ,. , c--~ .,,.
...... ~ !'>'\• • Pul.JhV....., ~ .... l••l'll" c. 4 \1 ~ rr·1"'~r l••• f'Ool~ 4•* l"ut"'..t\OoO Mot'OJly lllfOu\)I
I ,.., 1' V"~ "Q•,,... ..... I•" '" IJVOI-Sot!U!OI,.
.!'•I '""""'I" I•• pwv ~, t:"J(ll."""!l o<.,.t ~ 81 ))()WM~
114' ~"-' I < ,,, • 1 <\M C ..... Ml' ( aloln< ~ 9~.?i\
VOL. n , NO. 110
t
Temperatur~ .. ~
12 4'
78 55
.. 41 43 21
55 30 M •6
87 ••
811 13
II 35
M 45 et •I 12 30 64 ..
•• 41 87 70
.. 43 65 39
16 31
Tides
T004Y 4.Slpm 11·22 pm 23
52 l'M>AY
7.lOam
2:37a.m, 5.4'p.m
-0 2 LOCATION
3.0 H\lftllnglon 8-11
2.1 Alwr Jecty. Newpot1
&In .ta loday at 1:27 p.m .. r1MI
Fri<ley et 5 11 a.m end Mii 9QM1 at
1:21p.m. Moon n..1ocs.y •t 1 t:Ot pm., MIA
Ftldey et I oe Lm.
40111 SI , Newpot1 22nd81..~ ee111oe wecig. i....-a..ct> SenOement•
Wal• Temp 82-64
.....
17 41 St "-Tmmpe
12 24 Sall Ult•
7 1 &Cl Sen Atltonio
62 37 $911 OlegO
7 5 4' Sell FtlllCll900
13 4' 8t8'e ....
90 .......
:~ ~ :::.1.:
82 .. SC>oll-
13 •2 Syr-64 37 TOPek• 87 32 T-
52 35 Tulu
M 42 W&lhng1on
61 )8 WlcN ..
. .
.... a
76 17
.. IO t2 67
17 11
151 ..
M 40
51 " 80 .. 83 30
S3 sa SI '1 ., ).4
85 56
Ml 64
13 4'
15 43
Delly ~ .,__ ~
Two women were toued from thia vehicle
after it left raln-aoalr.ed Sand Canyon Road.
atruck a curb and landed In concrete ditch
ahortly after mldntght.
El Toro crash injures 2 women
A 24-year-old Tus11n woman was
chngjng to hfe today in a hospital
intensive care unit after suffering
cntical injunes in a one-car accident
shortly after midnight o n a
rain-shckencd road near the El Toro
Manne base.
The ca r's d ri veT. Angela
McDonald. a fnend of the tnjured
woman, was arrested for mvestiga-
uon of fel ony drunken driving. Cali-
fornia Highway Patrol Officer Rick
Just Call
642-6086
. . ..
Westclirt Plaza
I i 1 h & In 1n1·
Stevens said.
McDonald suffered less threaten-
ing injuries and was listed in serious
condition in Western Medical
Center's intensive care unit. the same
hospital where her fnend 1s being
treated. a hospital spokeswoman said
today.
Favre Billotte was on the hospital's
cntical list. the spokeswoman said.
The car was heading south at about
60 mph on Sand Canvon Road in
huvy rain shortly after midnight
today, when the driver lost control
and left the road, striuog a raised air
vent. Stevens said. The car spun
around, struck a curb and landed in a
concrete ditch, ejecting its passengers.
he said.
McDonald was arrested but re-
leased to the hospital's care after a
blood test was taken. The results were
not immediately available. Stevens
c;aid.
What do you like aboul lbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the
number at lefl and your meuage wlll be recorded, transcribed and delivered
to U.e appropriate editor.
The same %4-hour answering service may be used to record letters to tbe
editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column mast Include tbeir
name and telephone number for verification. No clrculalion calls. pl ease.
Tell us what's on your mind.
{
Ph1 llW 642 7061
N1•wpot 1 84.'t'' h
•
I
..
B uurr1~ B u~~u
Computer seminar.
scheduled tonight
A seminar on how to use a personal computer will ht
offered toni&ht at the Oran,1c County.Conference ~ent~r
in O"Q&tat thc6:30 p.m. dinner mccunaofthe Cahfom1a
Credit Onion League.
Personal compulcr'1 will be on display fbr hands-on
use.
For reservations and information contact Chris
Coursen, Weiser Lock Employees Federal Credit Union.
at 898-081 I .
Health care meetbJI tonl61Jt
John Brid$(man. president of the Orange County
Medical Association, and a panel of other health ca.rt
professionals will present divergent views on findina a
cure for the ailina health care industry tonight.
The dinner meeting at the Registry Hotel in Irvine is
hosted by Town Hall of California.
Art auoclatlon meetlng •lated
The monthly meeting of the Westminster Art
Assoc1at1on will be held neJn Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at
8200 Westminster Ave .. Westminster. • • • Tim Carpenttt will be t~ guest speaker at the . Sandy Bergeron, a well-known local artist, will
demonstrate 011 painting of a rural landscape. The public
1s invited and further information 1s available at
897-2387.
Inatructor Dean Andreatta ahowa them how to get down and boo&le.
24 mectina of ~T ~NO. a local peace group .. In ·~
with the orpmzauon's theme. Carpenter will ..,eat .,
"Peace and Politics."The 7:30p.m. mcetingwillbebddat
the Costa Mesa Unitarian Church. 1259 Victoria Sueet.
Egg decorating tlp• offered
Children are invite-d to learn egg decorating tech-
niques Sunday from 9 a.m. to noon at University
Dancers get a break in NB Costa Mesa. For mort information. tall 642-6634. • . . . .. Coronadel Mar resident RobenSchollenttended the ~
annual meeting of the U.S. Co!\gr~ionalAdv~ry ~
in WashinJtOn D.C. The mcetlnJ 1ssponso~ annually
Community Park in lrvmc. .
Child ren 5 to 12 arc eligible to attend the workshop.
The fee is $8.
Further information ca n be obtamed by callmg
786-085 1.
Program on aglng ln Irvine
Registration is underway fora program on aging to be
presented Tuesday at Deerfield Community Park in
Irvine bc&inninJ at 7:30 p.m.
Dr. C.athcnne Campion will conduct the workshop
that will cover role reversals, medical resources and home
health care. .
Funher infonnauon on the event can be obtained by
calhng 660-3814.
SeJf-e.teem lecture at OCC
A lecture on the effects of 5.alary on self-esteem and
relationships will be presented Wednesday in Room 103
of the administration building at Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa.
Marti Maherrc. a marriage and family therapist, will
conduct the program, scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m.
Admission is S6 and further information is available at
f 32-5880.
DAR ln•tltllatlon set la Newport
Installation of officers for the Col. William Cabell
chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will
~ held Wednesday at a noon business meeting in the
Glendale Federal SavlJlgs community room at Newport
Center.
Dometta Minear wall be mstal~as regent. while
other OfficeTs to be seted are Kath n Mahonic. Bette
Dugle. Betty Rice. Eleanor Jones. M Alice Sc~ulhof.
Luci lle King. Dorothy Stephens. nna St.at1a and
Marilyn Bradford .
: Mate •elecdon program toplc
A breakfast program on thed)'nam1csofmate~lect1on
and the conflicts and adjustments of mamage as
influenced by each partner's family of ongin will be held
Wednesday 1n th<' dining room of CPC Santa Ana
Psychiatric Hospital. 2212 E. Fourth Street. Santa Ana.
Sister Helen Szekely. a family therapist. will be the
key note speaker at the 8:30 a.m. event. Reservations may
be made by calling 543-8481.
CALENDAR
Thursday, April 19
City offering cTasses in latest ----craze ~ kids get right l!loves __
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of .... o.lly ..........
Wrule some ciues arcdoin~all they can to discourage
break dancing, Newport Beach 1s ofTeri ng a class in the
newest street craze.
About 35 junior high school students meet each
Monday at Ensign Junior High School to learn how to spin
on their heads and walk like robots.
Break dancing started in New York about fl ve years
ago and moved to the West Coast about three years ago.
according to Helen Peppard oft he UCLA Center for the
Arts.
"lntially it was a ~lack dance phenomenon, but it &<?t
out into Westwood Village and was picked up by lhewhne
kids," Peppard explained.
It is hard to say how long that break danciog's
popularitywill lastorifi t will havea!l impact on more
traditional dance fonns. Peppard said.
"lt is a style that combines posed moves and a lot of
gymnastics-all done to music," said Dean Andreatta,
26. who teaches the class for the Newport Beach Paf'ks.
Beaches and Recreation Department.
"It is a non-stop, growing thing. I wi II teach these kids
some moves and they will take it from there and come up
with their own stuff,·• Andreatta said.
The development ofbreak dancing shares some
similarities with tap dancing. which started m the black
neighborhoods of New York in the 1930s. Peppard said.
Both styles started as street dances in which th.e
participants would competeagamst each other while
onlookers enjoyed the show.
"The mam difference 1s that e"ef) bod) can do a little
bat of tap da'ncmg but the break danc1 ng moves are VCI)
difficult. It 1s not something that e' Cf) one can do."
Peppard said. .
A generation ago. at was nearly 1mposs1ble to get a
Junior hi&h school-aged boyto take dance lessons. but bo) s
account for about half of Andreaaa·s students.
"Gu¥S have always liked 10 dance but they had to do
it with ajlrl and that was hard to do. If yo u danced by
yourself people would laugh at you:· Andreatta explamed.
Break dancin~ 1san 10d1v1dual sty le. its physical and
v1gourous-that 1!. why boys like 11. he said.
Pat Newcomb. a 12-year-old at Ensign agrees.
•· t like the way you move. the way everything flow!>
into everything else and I like the m usic." he said.
"We have had school dances a nd I see all the people
bTeak dancing. I reall y want to learn how to do it,''
Newcomb added.
"It looks like a lot offun. I really wanted to learn how
to do 11," echoed Lisa Kough. 13. an eighth-grader at
Ensign.
Jason Henniger strut• hie atuff.
Popular teen dancing movies such as "Flas~dance"
and more recently "Footloose" are behind dancang's new
popularity among young people, said Sally Sta nton. a
Newport Beach dance teacher who developed the break
dance cla~s and other courses for the recreation
department.
the CoaJiuon For Peace Through Strength. ;
The Coalition also presented Rep. Robert Badham.
R-Ncwpon Beach. with the 1984 Leadership Award for •
the role Badbam has played to gain congtHsional
approval of President Reagan's defense policiCJ.
Badham is a member of the House Armed Services
Committee. ·
"Congressman Badham has always been in the •
forefront of those members ofCongresss wbo know that •
strong America is a secure America." said John Fisher. th~ 1
group·s president. ••• Gil Fe~uson. Republican candidate for th~ 70th
Assembly District, will host a Newport Bay cruise for
supporters and volunteers from leisure World April ~
from l to 3 p.m.
The cruise wlll be aboard the 80 foot yacht •"Seafarer.··
For more information call 759-1458.
Localhoniessought
for exchange youths
More than 3,000 exchange students participating in
the AFS lntemationaJ/lnterc:ultural Program arc seeking
host families for a year begjnntn& July 20.
The students. ages l S lhrouah 19. are from 61
countries and will be arriving throughout the summer.
Host fam ilies may be single parents. parents with
young children. teenagers or no children it home.
Further information about hosting an AFS student\\.-
available by contacting the AFS area high school facutt~~·
advisor. the local AFS chapter president. or by calli"J:
1-800-AF'S-INFO. · :
AFS is a volunteer. community-based edu.cat10n'\I:
organization an which high school students. teachers.
professionals and fam ahcs can part.1C1pate.
• 6 p.m .. Laguna Beach Senior Citizens Committee.
Community Center. Legion and Catalina Sc
• 6:30 p.m .. Lagua Beacb Board of Adjas&menl and
Design Review. Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave.
County allocates lifeguard funds
• 7:30 pm .. Irvine Plannlag Commlulon. Council
Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. Irvine.
The annual debate an Orang<'
County over lifeguard subs1d1es to
beach c111es-whether or how much
county government should pay -
ended quietly this week with the
Board of Supervisors voting to sign a
five-year agreement davidmg the
money.
city will be paid a county subs1d~
based on the total cost each city along
the coast mcurs for pro' 1ding life-
guarding services.
~r' ices used b~ all count~ residents
who '1s1t the beach.
• 7:30 p.m .. Cable TV Committee, Community
Center. Legion and Catalana streets.
Friday. April 20
No meetings scheduled.
~ PoucE ~-~-c
The agreement provides that each
The cities -Seal Beach. Hunt-
ington Stach. Newpon Beach.
Laguna Beach and San Clemente -~ong have maintained that their
residents are being asked 10 ra~ for
In fact. ever since county govern-
ment began providing lifeguard
subs1d1es an 1943, it has almost
always tnggered a debate among the
c111cs over which city was entitled to
ho"" much.
Two Newport men captured
on cocaine-pushing charge
The in1ruJer apparentl) entC"red the
residence b~ pl) mg open a lodeJ
~hdmg glass door The loc:.s "'as pu1 a1
$550 • • • Tape\ "orth $160 "t'r<' taken from
a red VW parked on the 9300 block ot
\.1 oloka1 Dn"e The croo~ pncd open
the car'\ "'m<lwmg and damaged a
c:.tereo unit m an un<>uCCl'">">ful tf) at
rcmo' mg 11.
gas 1 llegall) earl) toda). Jame~ E
Perez was booked at count) Jail after
runnmg from an officer "'ho was
inquiring wh) a group of )'Oungster<,
"'ere congregating on Park v1e"' Lane
about I :30 a m .. the site of some
recent vandalism. Perez had a gas
ca nister tn his possession. according
to police
Two c:wport Beach men were
arrt'sted in a shopping center parking
lot Wedncsda) after the) allegedl y
tried to sell half a pound of high-grade
cocame to undercover narcotics of-
fi cers.
Todd Scott Martm. 26. and
Anthony Frank Ahmonu. 37. were
CoataMea
Two Irvine women were arrested
Wednesday afternoon when they
allegedly stuffed eight dresses, valued
at S l.S84. into their purses and
walked out of the Nordstrom's De-
partment Store in South Coast Plaza.
Farahnaz Ghorbani. 3.S, and Neda
Hcda.iat, 26, were taken into custod).'
at the Orange County Women's Jail
on suspicion of commercial burglary.
Pohce said all the merchandise was
recovered and returned to the store. • • • The manager of Swenson's Ice
Cream Factory, 2701 Harbor Blvd,
opened shop Tuesdar and found S 124 missin& from the 1111. There were
no liens of forced entry in the
. buralary and thieves appeared to
know where the petty cash w1s kept,
police said. • • • A small hole broken out of a
kitchen window at 1 home on the
1100 block of South Coast Drive
provided entry to thieYes who 11olc
U61 wonh of valuables Monday. A
tape cassette. jewelry and looK
chanac were •J'parentl)' carried out of
snared at 4:30 m a shopping center
parking lot at 32nd trc-e1 and
Newport Boulevard and charged with
conspiraq to sell cocarne
Pohcc said the saezcd cocaine has a
street value ofS 16.000
Martm was being held without bail
the home in a flowered pillowcase
police found near the door. ••• Two toolboxes and several tool sets
were stolen from a garage on the 1200
block of Baker Street Tuesday. A
padlock on the garage was found to
have been severed.
Lap.na Beach
A residcnttal burglary m the 1200
block of Skyli ne Onve Wednesday
resvlted in the loss of Jewelry of
undetermined value. The owner re-
poncd that the burala.ry occured
sometime within the past four days. • • • A suspicious noise rcponed in a
rcs1dencc 1n the 2400 block of
Monaco Onve Wcdncsday turned
'out to be the low battery wamina on a
smoke alarm. police said. • • • ~ h, a stereo and books worth a.n
estimated $2,S82 were reported
stolen from a residence 1n the 1441
block of South Cout Hiahway early
Wednesday momina.
Fountain Valley
Thieves oocncd an overhead door
toda ~ al th<' l\e"port ctt~ Jail Polin•
said the 'Jc"' pon man 1s on parok hut
did not 1..no'' for what. Ahmont1 "
being ht•ld on $50.000 bail.
llndcrco,erofficers from Ne"porl
Beach and C o~ta Mesa made the
arrests
10 Althcns Wholesalers Inc. lood
d1stnbutorsh1p at 17308 Mt. Wynnc
Circle and stoic 61 cartons of
cigarettes val ued at S4 I 4. • • • • Someone entered a garage 1n the
9000 block of Talbert A venue and
stoic IS fishing reels valued at S600. • • • Burglars took two water skis valued
at $400 from a prage an the 18000
block of Mt. Morgan Cir'Cle
Banttncton Beach
A flaming T-shirt wrapped around
a rock was hurled onto the balcon) of
a residence on the 8000 block of
Holland Onve. The fief) obJttt
burned a patch of Astro Turf on the
balcony but caused no funher dam· • • • • A SS9S depth finder was 'ltolen
from the "Cookie Hooker.'' a boat
docked ">ff ~more On ve on
Tnn1dad Island m Huntll\aton Har-
bour. • • • ramern 11nd an a son.ment of
Jewelry were taken from a reside-nee
on the 7000 block of Heil A venue.
Newport Beach
..\ e"pon Reach man rcrxmcd 1he
theft of a I% Men.·cdec; 'alucd at
SJ.500 from Wt•<;t Ocean Front
Wednc\da\ altcrnoon . . ..
~n Jr, me m.111 reported loc:.mg h1~
"al kt and S 110 an la'>h 1n the' acanat}
of 21st Strcct and Wt''' Ocean Front
Wednc)(ia). • • • ..\ Canadian "Woman reported the
theft of two rang' 'alucd at $J.OOO
from her hotel room at the Ncwportcr
Wcdncsda}' • • • A Newport Bcat:h woman reponed
the theft ofS4. 750 in Jcwclr. from hC"r
home tn the 100 hlcx l of Promonton
Pomt on April 2
Imne
An 18-)'car-olJ If' me man "a~
a~'ted for c;uc;p1l 10n ot cnm 1ng tear
• • • ..\ 01ght bag contaaning SJO worth
of m1sccllaneous nems was taken
lrom a home on Star Thastk dunng
da)hght hours Wednesda' The thief
made a tnangular break 1n a rear
window lO gain entl) • • • .\ 23-)'ear~ld woman was arrested
for 'iuspic1on of assault with a deadl)
weapon Tuesda) evcnmg af\er she
allegt'dly threatened a roommate with
a knife. Police said the '1ct1m. a
woman in her early 20s. wa~ mo' ing
out of the home on Rampage Lane
when the roommate held a knife to
her throat and threatened her hfe
·\m\ Rangeger was booked at count\
J311 • • • " man an hts 50s weanng shorts
exposed himself to a woman patron
of the Un1vers1t) Park hbral) Tue
da)' e"cning. Police bcheve the culpnt
ma, be rt~pons1 ble for a sun 1 la.r act of
lewd conduct that took place on the
Benefactor admits holdups
LO"i •\NC 1F IF\ (i\P) -\ man
"ho!te ch3nt' !>Oup ~1tchen ft'<.I hun·
drcd\ ol do" nto" n 'c; hungry ha!>
pleadt'd ~111ln to f1 vt count\ ofarm~j
robt'IC'I"\'
Jae!.. c :intelln. N tO<lk S 1,100 at
funpo1111 1n the hine I QX1 holdufl\
n anotht•r l'a\C, hl' plcadcll (l.Ulll' la\l "('('~ lo 1rww W bu~ ..tt'1<1u1 S~' OO()
"'onh of tolen food tamp$
SentcnC1n& wu stt for June 11 on
the robbery conviction and Ma) 21
on the food stamp charsc
Cantella ~1v~ nauonal attcn·
11on and the pr.aaic'I of M&)Or Tom
Brad le' lac;t "<'M when he opened the
flower ~trttt Cafe and dol«I out
mC'al~
hhral) grounds about thrt'c month'
ago
• • •
..\ l\lewport Beach businessman
rcponed the theft of a 1984 wh11c
Buick "Wonh S 14.000 Wednesda).
The car had bccn.parkcdior four d.a)i
in the lot ofa Dupont Dnvc busmc~
Police speculate' the businessman leti
the com pan~ car wnhout platt's in the
lot near John \\a) ne i\1r1><>n rathr1
1han pa' for a1roort parking
Mesa woman
attacked in
laundry room
A 28-year~ld Costa Mesa ""oman
told poll~ she w1~ )(\Ulll} b~ulleJ
WC"dnt'sday b) a man who g.rabl'>c'i6
her m the laundf) room of her Mcu
Verde Onve East apanmcnt com pk\
and threatened her wnh a ln1fc
Costa Mes1 Lt Jack t:tlnon ~1d
the v1cum was m the laundf) fCklm
about noon when a man &r1hhcd h1•r
from behind. covered her e)c and
dragcd h~r beck to her apartment.
The man told btr. "Don't make Jn)
no. or I'll cut your throat .. ( alnon
Sltd.
l\t\tt scuall) assa.uJnna her in the
apenment. the Hctlm said. the man
left
( alnon ~ad the ¥>oman un·
fonunatel)' waited 11 houn txfort
rtpon1na the incident about I 0.20
p.m. Wednesday and dntro ed an)
ph sat cv1dcnet that 1n~nttptoti
ml&)lt have obtained b\ ba1hm•
hel"S(lf and wastun1 i'ltr doth1n
Russians testing
I\ 'Caspian Monster'
I\
.. By tM AIMda&ff Presa
: WASHINGTON -The Soviet navy is testiflk the
: "Caspian Monster/' a Buck Roten-sty1o surfacle 5kimmer
.. designed to whiu 11$Ault battalions on their way to
: sufl)rise attacks, a Jane's yearbook reported today. Also
: being developed by the Soviets are hovercraft warships to
build a hiah·$peed fleet b~ the year 2000, said Jane's,
• which publishes authoritative source books on military
: systems. Ray Mclcavy. editor of Jane's Surface Skim-
mers, said the U.S. Navx is moving towards its .own
• version of the "Monster1 • which cruises over water at
• heights of between 11 to 46 feet. The craft, with speeds of
up to 34S mph. or 300 knots. would radically alter the
rapid deployment concept and allow commanders to
: swiftly land large numbers of assault troops with battle
: tanks and full support almost anywhere 1n the world
within days.
· Reagan begins China trip
WASHINGTON -President Reagan began the first
"leg of his 11 ,000 mile journey to China today. lea vini the
White House after shaking hands with the deputy chief of
mission at the Chinese Embass}'. Hu Dingyi. Reagan will
not actuajly anive in China until a week from today. He
planned to go to bis ranch near Santa Barbara for three
days of rest and further preparation for the trip. He will go
to Hawaii on Sunday for an adtlitional two days of rest and
trip preparation. He will go to Guam. a U.S. possession. on
Tuesday for an ovelJlJght stay. He will am ve m Pekmg on
Thursday, April 26 and re main m China until Ma~ I.
Bitter prof kills self
COLUMBIA, S.C - A fo rmer professor who
stormed the president's office at the Ll n1vers1ty of South
Carolina, seized a student at gun point and killed himself
had become increasingly bitter and frustrated after losing
his job. officials and fnends say. Ph ili p Zeltner.
demanding to be reinstated to the faculty. shot himself in
the head Wednesday in the office of President James
Holderman, where he had barricaded himself after seizing
Pat Bowman, police said. Zehner. who was named the
uni versity's teacher of the year in I 978. lost his job as an
assistant professor of philosophy in 1982 after fatting to
gain tenure. O ver the nex t two years, he worked only
intermittently. growmg increasingly bitter and withdrawn
as unemployment persisted. said Ward Brigg$. an
associate professor at the un iversity.
Massacre vlctlms mourned
NEW YORK -They came by the dozen. the cu nous
and the bereaved. to stand over I 0 white caskets m a
wrea th-decorated funeral parlor and pay final respects to
eight children and two women who.were gunned down on
Palm Sunday. Some clapped and some cried at
Wednesday's wake for the victims. who were fatally shot
while watching televisio n in their Brooklyn home a few
blocks away. Detecti ves. meanwhile. continued to
investigate the crime they say may have been drug-related.
CALIFORNIA
Nuke protesters arrested
~ TRACY -Six anti-nuclear protesters in protective
clothing were arrested after entering a research site for
nuclear and laser-beam weapons. It happened Wednesday
in what the protesters called an "occupation .. that was pan
of a week of demonstrations at Si te 300. 15 miles
nonhwest of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. wh ich
operates it.
More de monstrating was sched uled for toda}.
· E4ster baskets recalled
OJAI -The U.S. Consumer Products Safet,
Comm iss1on has ordered a recall of Easter baskets from a
local impon er that contain stuffed chicks an d duckh n~s
contaminated b} arse nic. spokesman James DiGraz1a
said. Wallace Oaks Colteh1ons of OJa1 sold between 50
and 70 of the baskets to florists and gift shops nationwide.
D1Graz1a said Wednesda~. The baskets. selling for$45. 95 ..
have small labels on the bottom that warn that the stuffed
birds contain arsenic-based preservauves that could be
fatal if swallowed. che wed or sucked.
LA mayor's car stolen
LOS ANG ELES -Someone made.' off with the
mayo r's car and every cop 1n town knows it. A I 975 Buick
Electra was stolen (rom 1he driveway of Mayor Tom
Bradley's Hancock Park mansion late Tuesday night, said
Lt. Robert Marlin, commander of the Wilshire Division
detecu ves. A police report signed by Larry Kounlias, one
of the mayor's secunty guards. said the city-owned car was
locked and th at Bradle) had no valuable personal
possessions inside. "It will tum up real quick because
everybod)' m the world's looking for it," Martm said.
"We'll get a thousand phone calls tomorrow on Buick
Electras -that's oka). though."
Ozone Jc1111ng trees < FRESNO -Sc1enttsts believe the level of ozone
capable of hurting forests may be lower than state and
fede ral standards because of increasing signs of damage, a
L' .S. Forest Service spokesman said. Ozone damage to
pine trees in Sierra National Forest has risen each year
since mon11onng began 1n 1977 e"en though ozone
conl-rntrat1on., have dechnl'd. said 11 mbcr management
11tlicer Bruce Mo~le. He estimated 01one readings C."<eecd
thl' \!all' standard of l 0 pan\ per m1ll1on on avcragr about
20 da~., 1n A.ugust at \\. h1 talo.l·r Fore!>t 50 mill'' l'U'>l of
f rt\no.
WORLD
----~-" -- --
Iraq army dlgs ln
BAfDA.. Iraq -The Iraqi arm~ ha!. Jug 1n along th,·
'a\t border marshland" "1th thousand~ of tanks and
m1'i\lk'i and sandbagged bunker~ -some onl) 50 ~ards
.qian -to a"a1t the ma1or Iranian attack they believe 1s
1ne' 11ahle. "T he element that the Iranians made use of in
the la\t offe nsive will not he available to them this 11mc,"
'aid Gen H1sham Sabah al-Fakhn. That element wa:)
'iUrpnsc . .\l-Fakhn. commander ufthe new Ea st of Tigris
Force. frcel~ admitted to reporter'.) on a tour of the war
tone that Iraq did not CXJX'Ct lran·'i last ma1or attack 1n
Frhruaf'\
Slkhs torch shops
( H.\NDICr·\RH India -Sik h C>.trcm1sts burned
lour Hindu-o"ncd 1,hops today 1n a town 60 miles
c;outhWt''ll of th1~ provincial capital. police reported.
•\u1hun t1t'!t rt"•P<>ndcd h~ extending a curfew m C"'han-
d1garh for another three nights and banning processions
and 3'1'><'mhli<''i of mort• than five people. The four shops
were gutted whc:n S1.,_h, tried to torch a shopping center in
the town of Mogn < 'hand11t3rh is the JOtnt capital of
Pun1ab and Haryana <.lllh''i, where militants elements of
the Sikh religmus S(•t'\ ha\'C been agj tatina for sreatcr
political and reltgwu .. fret'domc;. 'T he Sikhs arc a mmont)
1n India as a whole hu1 a ma1onty 1n PunJab.
Egypdan pyramld reopened
CAIRO, F11.ypt -Eg,pttan offiual'I rcopcn<."d thC'
pyramid of Pharoah < hcphrc:n to v1<,1to,-., toda> three days
after a m) lite nous~., forced clo<,urc of the 4,60()..ycar-old
monument. Egyptian offil1al'i do<1ed the pyramid on the
western edge ot Cairo after 15 tourists complained
Monday of eye 1mt1mon and difficulty in hrcath1ng. Army
'iJX'Ciallsts were ~nt 111to tht" bunal chamber to determine
the nature and ong1n of the ga'I. The pyramid was decla1t d
~nfc Wcdnesda). although n:-,ults of la born tor) tc-sl\ havt"
not )'Cl been rtkaM"J ~Id •\hmcd MOU\\3, dHC\'IOr or
ant1quit1c~ for the J1'rnm1d ;trea
AD STARTS TBURS.L. APR. 19
GOOD TRRU APK. 25
C:LOIZD ZAITZa
IVXDA 'I' APRIL llnd
CLEAR
REDWOOD
lx2 16 C LIN. M'.
1xa27~.rr. lx437~.rr.
hr6 S 7 ~. rr. txe 77~. rr.
lxlO I 0 !m. rr. ix12 I 6~. rr.
We're talkin' quality redwood he~ 848
and Kiln Dried. Get your• in 6'. 8' and 10'
lenqtha.
n·
SCREEN DOORS
THE BELLFLOWER 14 4 7
Mill finiah doon in 30", 32" or 36".
Named after OW' fint store, whffe
the National t.gend wu bom. (Or
hatched, u the Chicun mi9ht uy.)
THE' PEACOCI 3377
Thia peacock strut. it. vold finish
stuff on a st .. l frame, in 32" or 36".
8997
A ru99ed outdoors type with "'"
eirtruded aluminum frame. tamper
proof hinge, and deadbolt. Gold Vein
""''""-or Black finiah ... 30'', 32" and 36".
MURRAY BICYCLES
20" TEAM MURRAY
BLACK BMX
57.!!14
The cheapest BMX but stiff a good one with I "
tubular st-1 fork. chrome boa-style
handlebar, knobby tires and a Gloss Black
BMX st yle frame.
20" TEAM MURRAY
BLACK BMX WITH
REAR CALIPER BRAKE
77.~!22X41
Gloss Black bike with boa-style handlebar,
k nobby tires, rear ca liper brake plus coa.ter
brake. and gold finish rims, sprocket and
handlebar.
20" TEAM MURRAY
TRACK CERTIFIED
CHROME BMX
87.!!30
Yo u r Ric ky Racer will love this one with
chrome boa · style V -bar handlebar. heavy duty
forged crank, rear caliper brake and knobbies.
20" TEAM MURRAY
X20Z TRACK ·
CERTIFIED BIKE
117~~434
Flam Black Cherry racer with heavy duty 1 I/,"
fork. front and rear caliper brakes with
2 -finqer levers. race style sprocket and r.d
racinq saddle.
ALL BIKES SOLD
UNASSEMBLED
IN CARTON
3TD
FIBERGLASS
SHINGLES
~
ai0 pMI' W&ftMlty.
C.lota uul/or
M&n.S.U. a•ail&bl.
at moet noree.
99
BDL.
MINERAL SURFACE
ROLLED ROOFING ~ Cl,,G ol
9
• ,.,,011J!\ t•\~\<f.~
,. t(\t>_~· P3 CP· ~~\) • c~o~'i \\\\ ~1i0 \O.,~ ~'~t ~ \t.'t\\1,~ ft9~-~1\\,0~ Mr. Rufua Shingl•ton, our local VI'~ ft! roofing expert ... Y• that you'll
"t\ \lv "0 uve a whole wad of money by '~"v • e "0 • fs~'1 . proriding your own material.. C~ ea.ft'-' 't'6'•~·"-----·Rufu• ahould know, he's alway• pl'~V1' .,. on top of thinga.
4x8 CD PLYWOOD SHEATHING
5/a" 997
3/a" 627
3/4" 11 97
Sure, National Lumber Mlls at'l kinds of goodies. cheap these days.
But you lumber Jacks can still count on u. to have the wood stuff
at the right price.
. ... FIVE INCH CUSTOM {·~·,.~ llSTALLED RAii GUTTEl ~ ONE OR 'IWO 167 ~ STORY. ~lioo rr. MIN. I.JN. rr.
LESS THAN 1 s 7 ioo rr .. so rr. MIN. I.JN. rr.
Qi.,. that rain water a cli.Nction in life. White or
brown enameled aluminum, downspout. e.xt.ra.
Pricff for normal residential inat&llation.
BLACK I DECKER
ROUTER
43!6!
With thie tool you can rout, qrc>Oft and do fancy
decoratiye deaiqiu in wood, pla.atic and
composition.w. Vertical depth adjust.a in 116•"
increment..
McCULLOCH
16" EAGER BEA VER
GAS CRAii SAW
127!?
Good light duty uw with 2.0 cu . in. engine,
auto and manual oilinq, muffler shield, chain
catcher and wraparound cha in brake/ hand
guard.
"'·:6~ BEATLILATOR :~·~c BF36 FIREPLACE ~""5 1.\ 17997
Nice 'place. with 36" wide front o penino. full
refractory lining. built -in m .. h 8C,...n and
built -in hinqed qrate that tilt. for easier
deaning.
SAFE-KEEPER
11/2 II LAMINATED
PADLOCK
88.:K -310•
Loc:k that sucker up and protect your
ln...unent. Buy one for tne kid and make au.re
h• u..e it on that n.w bike.
( ARROW ELECTRIC
~"-STAPLE GUN
1 S~!so
It'• really worth it for the tim• you'll save on
taddnq inaulation. i n.stalllno ceiling tile.
upholaterinq or whatever.
F-turM full length control console,
Lite-A-Matic ionitor. Fuel Sentry, 2 redwood
side tables. warrninq rack I utilit y table and
red,.,ood bottom storage shelf. 30,000 BTU's
CRESTLINE
KETTLE
BARBECUE
21~!
Recommended by Ma and Pa Kettle for grillln'
the grita. burnino the burqers, torching the
T ·bone , cremating the corn or charrinq the
chicken.
SOLID OAI FRAMED
POSTER ART
POSTERS 366 2777
FROM TO
Every t ime I 90 i nto National they
surprise me w ith new ones. Come see for
yourself. there's all kinds of subject s and
styles.
--, ZYN.OLYTE
SPEED-E-NAMEL
7_7 1~07.
Good rust· p1'ft'entln9 paint that
clriM in minute., and it'• laad-f,...,
which malue lt u.fe around
te.thinQ munchlllina. In th. ol-...ic
"...orted colon".
LOMANCO ROOF TURBINE
WITH JACK
STICl-ON CLOCI 99c
They now ••)' that the 14" moves 37 % more air
than the 12". (W ho told
ua 50%? He wa• full of
hot air.) W• can't lntt•ll
on t ile. metal or ft.t
roof a.
5!~ ·~·8
ONE 1211 aoor
TURBINE,NITALLBD
ONE 1t" aoor
TURBINE INITALLED
31 88
33••
Piela• co.lo.,., Stick one ln th. cal' and it'• Ulna
to oo. Stick one on )'OU.r palm and rou ·.,. got
Ume on JCNr hancla. BUola on.a on your eu ....a
Ume wtU be on JOUI' aide.
\
,
t • i.
• c
&.
• ou may be load.d with hidden talent and
h ... may be your chance to show off your
lull..Draw Cheap Chicken, add .your own
n--preuion.8, wrap it in a aan~wich ba9,
.nr:la. anY. loose chan9e you d care to
ion.rte to the Starving Artists Bun~o rund
r.'Jt necessary to enter), and take 1t into
·c 1r local National Store (if they throw you
md it out, mail it to: 3400 W. Garry. ~nta
ba, 'CA 92704). Well post the best. print a
ew in ada, and File 13 the rHt.
~UTDOOR FURNITURE
6 FT. DELUXE
•EACH UMBRELLA
II~
SHORTY CLUI TUO x L =
ACTION STRIPED
' BEACH CHAIR
'497
ACTION
DIRECTOR CHAIR
7••
'Tis the Mason for soakino up some
ray•. Take thu stuff with you to th•
beach, or UH it at home in the yard
if you don't like the crowcla and the
.. nd in the sandwich and the aand
crabe nippin9 at your tu•h.
: ARMSTRONG
: NO WAX CUSHIONED
. SHEET VINYL FLOORING
ROYELLE • 2!!
IMPlllAL SUNDIAL
ACCOTONE CASTILIAI SOLAllAN
$!!. 6!!. 8!!
=>1r:k tne that fit• your budget and latte. You buy
.-.·hat'rou need and save 90me moolah compaHC:l to ::ir~. oµt stuff. All have that no -waz feature that your
:,3 -:k trill thank you for.
BEAT HIGH PRICES WITH
A CLUB!
Sign up rtcrht now and joln Gen. Shorty •
Mc ch.air in hle battle agam.t high price.. You 11
e oUlci&l Club Outfit and lota of other good
plua th• h-.y artUle..,. for price-am.aahing, -:Nt Decoder. DetaJJ.. in stol"M.
77
#640
TV CART
This one's got that Waverly Walnut finish
and chrorne legs. (Public TV is very ·
educationa1. I now know every step to the
mating datice of the Lithuanian wombat.) EA.
COMPUTER DESK OR
MICROWAVE CART WITH A couple of the most popular ways
to add color to the yard, garden ·or
patio. They Cio pretty good in
containers or you can let them run
wild. ~ TAMBOUR DOOR
J----~
YOUR CHOICE
HIRSH
WORI 'N ROBBY
STOOL
7!!
SBOIR CLUI UYC + UIY =
25 .. high stool with heavy gau9e steel
frame, braces at top and bottom and
fiberboard seat. (Do eskimos keep their
money in snowbanks?)
127.!!
GEllE 1/3 RP
SCREW DRIVE
GAUGE DOOR
OPEIER
WITH FREE
TRANSMITTER
97
#404
#611 Pick one, or both. The
computu d .. k hu Plymouth
Oak finuh and writin9
•urface with Herculex
laminate finish. The micro
cart hu an oak finish. Both
are unauembl.d.
ALL DELVAL
LIGHT
FllTUIES
25%orr
OUR REGULAR LOW RETAIL
That's a quarter off on Delval'• whole line
of fixtures. We've oot '•m for the hall.
beth, dining room and outdoors.
~')~~ EVEREADY
ENERGIZER ,, BATTERIES
97c AA OR AAA
1WIN PAK
\ • • f
I:~ ... / / WALLPAPER
~~:i :1l-PASTED 50ot.. ,
IN STOCK IV OFF
OUR LOW REGULAR RETAIL
SPECIAL ORDER I / 3 orr
OUR LOW REGULAR RETAIL
Just look at thoae numbers, they say it all
for this deal. (Okay. rn shut up now.)
4 FT. COOL WHITE
FLUOIESCEIT TUIES
87~.
I got a letter return.d to me today by the
Poat Office. It wu stamped: Addr.....
died two yeara a90. Left no forwardino
addrea.
ALI. CIOWI
IUULE V AllTIES
WITH CULTURED
MARILE TOPS
I / 3 ~f"!w REGULAR RrrAll
What you ... on the floor is what you get.
and there's some good one• to choose
from. Faucet. extra.
Let the Genie do the work for you. and
you can also let our boys do the job for a
modest chunk of chan9e.
NORMAL INSTALLATION or OUR UNIT 5800 C OR D 1WIN PAK
OR 9 VOLT l~U!CHOICE KEL-LITE
HEAVY DUTY
FLASHLIGHTS
SALE PRICE
BAL AN
FRONT END
MASKS
2799
LESS MFG. MAIL -IN
REBATE _300
YOUR NET COST 2499
AFTER REBA TE
This low price is for our in -stock
models only
STA-LUBE BAND
CLEANER
55~~-•1211
Cuts through car qre ... like no wimpy
hand IK>&p can. You don't have to run
around looking like a gre ... monkey
all day.
WESTINGHOUSE
SEALED BEAM
BEADLIGBTS
10. 40IO LOW 01
10. 11141111 .. LOW
YOUR CHOICE 1 ••
SHOITY CLUI en co
Don't clri" a.round half blit\d or
you'll pay for lt one way or another.
SINGLE PAK
CAROL CAILE
CURLY Q
TANGLEPIOOF
TROUILE LICIT
SBOITY CLUI SOO -CIL = 777
Its retractable cord stretches from 4' to
20'. and it comes with a hang up hook.
Puts the light right where you want it.
CASTROL GTI
lOW/40 WT.
MO'l'OI OIL
84~
Thie oil wu made with the little car in
mind. The kind of oil you UM and how
often you chanq• it are critical to kMpin9
the en9ine in shape.
2 1688 3 1788 CELL CELL
4 l888 s 1988 CELL CELL
Machin.d aircraft aluminum body, with
variable beam.
TURTLE WAX
MINUTE WAI
3 31~0Z. IT-1
Thls is the ~ally ff.SY one.
1ust spra.y it on and w1pe it
off for a silicone shine in 15
minutes (or a little lon9er ) ., ............... .
~~!~~~~. ~~::OLISR 366
Liquid or 18 OZ Spray EA. • ......... •elNlt•.
DAYTRON /PORTLAND TELEVISIONS
·' •• •
12" IUCI I
WHITE POITAILE
5488
Solid st•t• ch ... ie and
• quick st.rt picture
tube UM u a eecond
Mt in the bedroom.
den or patio
..........
13" COLOR
POITAILE
18788
100% 80lld state
clrcwtcy. color tradun9,
qulck start plctuN tube
and genuine plutlc
woodvn'n finl•h cab\net
19'' COLOR
POITAILE
21988
s101n cur1 cutro • ct
Get the bio plctun.
Ku t:he •m• hatur.
u th• 13". Shop
around, you ain't
lU1ely to be.at thia
price on a 19" colM •ti
J
EASTER IS HERE!
LA8GE9T SELECTION
IN ORANGE COUNT\'
• Ea•ter Noveltiea
• Ea•t•r Gra••
• Ea•ter Decorations
•Party Plate• ~~~
& Napkins
• Ba•ket•
• Stu/led Bunnies
• Happy Rabbit Ensembles
-• Dip & Die Eaater Coloring Ki ts
801 W. BAKER
Just West of Bristol
979-8570
COSTA MESA
K & B SPOATSWE A
L<i1:~~~R WE QUIT!
MEN'S . LADIES' . GIRLS' . BOYS'
~--EVERYTHING ON SALE I
FAMOUS NAME
BRANDS __.........t:[J.
OUR LOSS
IO'iT4 l\1f°'I\
°'TORI
0'1 ' ALL SAi E~
Fl!liiAL
IS YOUR GAIN
HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION
AND BEST DEALS .
HARBOR BLVD.
•
Vlltrlt Barbier, resident student at Katharine Gibbs School, Boston
''I wanted the best
secretarial training
I could get ...
"I decided on Katharine Gibbs. There
wasn't a Katharine Gibbs School in or
anywhere close to my town , so it meant
going to school away from home .
My parents wondered about it
because they thought
secretarial schools couldn't
accommod ate resident students.
But Gibbs is different.
Residences are available in or
near each of its schools .
My parents are happy, and so am I. Becau se of the famous Gibbs
tradition of excellence , I'm getting terrific train ing, including the newest
sec retarial office technology, and I also enjoy a full program of
school social activities .''
You can , too , at any one of the eleven Katharine Gibbs sc hool s. They 're
located in Boston (MA), Huntington (Long Island), Montc lai r (NJ),
New York (Manhattan), Norwalk (CT), Philadelphia (PA), Piscataway (NJ),
Providence (RI), Rockvi lle (MD), Tysons Corner (VA), and
Valley F-orge (PA).
Come To Our "Get Acquainted " Open House
Date· Wednesday, Apnl 25. 1984
Time: 6-9 PM
Place. Westin South Coast Plaza
666 Anton Boulevard
Costa Mesa. CA
. Bring your parents and friends and get the
full Katharine ~ibbs story from one of our
representatives . Refreshments will be served .
1 RSVP. Call toll free , 1 ·800-367-3600
The Gibbs Tradition:
Excellence in all you do. ----------------9\grluui'fu (jibb s ScMor -.
86 Beacon Strl'tt Boston MA 02108
ATTN M ss Dov.ah!)\'
Yes I '1m interested m more informa11on
about Katharine Gibbs School !he locatt0ns.
programs and residency accornmodat1ons
Ndrne ___________ _
Address __________ _
C1ty ___ State ___ Z1p __ _
Tel (
• I
GNP surges to 8.3 pe!!eent
Economists see no overheating .
despite first-quarter gatns
WASHINGTON (AP) -The economy JttW an
astonishina 8.3 pen::ent from January throu&h March, the
aovemmeot reported today, as the pace of the nation's
recovery from the recession continued to confound tho experts.
But economists both in and out of government said
they saw no reason for concern that the e«>nomy is
over-heatina and stuck to their prcdictioos that, for all of
l 984tthe economy will expand in the ranae of S percent.
he Commerce Des;>llrtmeot last month had csli· !'l•l~ first..quarter economic growth. after adjusti~ for
inflation, at 7.2 s>_erccnt, far above the 6 percent predicted
by most economists.
That preliminary "flash" estimated was based on
data from January and February, when business activity
as measured by various government indicators was
extremely brisk.
After a string of reports showing tlluch slower Man;h
act1v1ty. however, most economists predicted the 7.2
percent esumate would be revised downward. probably to
'6 percent to 6.S percent.
Instead. the department's revision announced today
went the ~thcr way. raising growth. as measured by the
gross national product. to 8.3 percent. compared to 5
percent 1n the final three months of 1983.
But the Reagan administration. seeking ~o dampen
Great loans.
Great rates.
any fean that the economy is growina too fast, aouabt to
play down today's revisiOIJ.
White House spokesman ~ SpeakC1 wd thlt,
despite the unex~cdly strona fint-<&uanet pin, ··we
expect a moderation of the ONP growth in the tee01\d
quarter .... It's obvious the economy will remain strona
with low levels of innation."
Meanwhile, Commerce Under Secretary Sidney L
JonC1 called the 8.3 pen:ent srowth only .'a temporary
acceleration in the oace of the C<X>nomic expanaion."
"I expect the economy to settle bac;k to a slower and
more sustainable rate of arowtb in the SCQOnd quarter, ..
Jones told reporters at a briefing. He prcdktcd .a ONP
growth rate of 4 percent in the second quarter and aaid that
the administration saw no reason to change its esJimatc of
S percent real GNP growth over 1983. Jn 1984, real GNP
grew ).4 percent for the year.
· The department said real GNP increased S3l.8
billion in the first quarter. due mainly to larie increases in
personaJ consumption spending and business inventory
investment.
About half the increase in business inventory
investment came •from an S8. 7 billion jump in farm
inventories. due primarily to the receipt of crops by
farmers under the federal government's payment-in-kind
subsidy program.
The overall January-March surge of 8.3 percent was
the strongest showing since a 9. 7 percent increase in G?:ilP
during the April-June penod last }car as the recovery from
the 1981-82 recession was beginning to pick up steam.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -W.... F.
Mond•'a.-nooth campaign organlntlOn ~
tabor offtdlll and ..... DemOcra ~ for'whld thetonw ...... ....,.....ti Win"
In Mteeourt'• C.IOlll•
Sen. BllY Kert'.,,,_ ... .-y, Kat~~.
dJlmtued the ........ Of W9dn11def"1ae1a111.
teeing NPO't .. In Ofl4o, It WM ,, .. tabor." Moridlll
pointed to -.an Sen. Thoma F. hglilton. D-Mo.,
•• key factOt m rollng up the Ylcte>ty.
e.gteton convMnded .,.. anny of Mor1CI*
becker• ranging from C011Qf111 "*' to obec&.ri precinct wor1t•• With IOng ~ In turnlno out
caucu1 voters. At numetOUt meetlngt, labor'• role
WU Obvious.
Wtth pat11al retutts frOm St. Lou .. Md ~
Crty and 55 of 11' CCM\tiea fufty tabufMed, .uite petty
offtclllll eetlmeted Mondale CCMltd Win 53 rMdlonal convention deteaatee, Hart 12 and the Rev. _.... Jaeon five, whie nve more~ not be._mlned
lmmedlatety.
01t1g11t• to state and local meetings, 9'ected at
the CllUCUlee, wm determine the brMkdown of 75 Of
Mluourt'• 86-memb« conttngent at the natlonat
convention In Juty tn San Franciteo. The rest wll be
eelected from among party teadera.
· Libya blames
British police
Use your equity for Great American Living!
Now's the time to make plans to travel, remodel,
install a pool or apply to college.
And Great American's the place to get your
Equity l oan. At a great, low rate.
Turn your home equity into cash -unlock the
cash value 1n your home and spend 1t any way
you please.
Pick up your application al any Creal
American office. Phone for details and
current ra tes:
Orange County 644-1634
<Call Collect)
BGmlt ~Federal G'l
By tbe Associated Press
L1b}an leader Col. Moammar Khadaf) said today
that British police -not Libyans -are responsible for
the death of a London policewoman, and that British
secunt) forces must w1thdra" from arou nd his embassy
there before the standofT can end.
A spokesman for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
in London declined comment o n his charge.
Ending the two-day-old siege tn London "is the
respons1b1ht) of the British government. We did
nothing." Khadafy said from Tnpoli in a hve broadcast of
an interview with NBC television:
"(The) Bnllsh police force and helicopters and British
armed forces must withdraw immediately and release our
people there" before the standofT can end. Khadafy said.
"Nothing el~."
The Libyan leader repeated his country's version of
the events Tuesday -a version contradicted by
witnesses. videotape and Bnt1sh officials. who all said a
gunman ID an embassy w1Ddow lired on demonstrators
o utside the m1ss1on. killing the policewoman and
wounding 11 protesters.
Khadaf). speaking in English. said there was "an
armed Bnush attack by air and ground" against his
embassy ID which the policewoman was killed and I I
an11-K hadafy Libyan demonstrators were tnJured.
"I heard that the Bntish police force used arms and
shot at the bureau ... ," Khadafy said. adding later that his
informati on ca me "from many sources."
The Libyan Embassy, which Khadafy called a
(>(Ople's bureau. "is pan of our (sovereign) territory. They
have the right to defend themselves if attacked.''
3 DA Ys LEFr1
Zestilink ~J:~:.'f is-back! · ";~~JI,
Come to H ickory Farms and stock up on Zesllllnk, iou th
our traditional holiday sausage. It's only
available this time of year, Aprll 2nd ~ st
thru April 22nd, and only whlle oa supplies last.
$3991b. 'Plaza
f11ctcor1 farms ::,o.
W~1J give )"OU 8 t8lte Of okf.tiJne (XJUJltry goodn .TM -
iii .
a..-c.....tMel
ltlttol at the
San O...o FrMway
Cotta Meta
o,.n ~ 'ti • '·"'·
S.tw4*r 'ti 6 '·"'·
"'...., '2 .. s ""'·
•
Chlneae aample Weetem dell-
caclea -a hot doa and a
hambur&er -at the YIU Fut
Food reetaurant in Pekin&.
You deserve a break
today in Peking yet
'Junk' food doesn't
m ean it's served
on a Chinese boat
PEK ING (AP) -China today unveiled
1ts first Western-style fast-food restaurant.
a \tale-owned eatery where hamburgers.
ho1 dogs. and french fnes compete for
rnslomcrs raised on noodles. cabbage and
Pl'k1 ng duck.
Communist Party d1gn1tanes and guests
lrom local rcstauranls rushed 10 a big table
111 the centerofYili Fast Food restauran1 to
kast on spec1ah1es piled on plastic plates
h> harried-looking workers.
fhl' diners· eagerness seemed to djspel
tl·ar'i that fast-food would not agree with
1hc.· Peking palate.
"( omparcd to other restaurants. tt's
npens1\e." said Fan X1aogang. a manager
ot lhC' res taurant. "But this food 1s
l Or\\C.'ntent. We will have good food and
~mod ser' ice. That 1s what thl' peopk
"ant."
I he restaurant's name. Y1h. means
"11ghtcousncss and profit." It is also the
name of the state-run bakery that manages
tlw restaurant. which is next to a
\\atch-repair shop on a dusty. narrow street
1n "estcm Peking. Dona ld Duck. the Walt Disney cartoon
l haracter, 1s the restaurant's symbol.
"It's prctt) good." said Liang Yuwen.
munching a pale-colored hot dog on a
warn:d roll. She works at a vegetarian
1 cstaurant nearby. "You should come try
our place," she said.
Eagle on auction block
Boye Clab memben Callene
HaneJ, 10, Hma~D Beacb.
llllclaaet Burler_. 9. b.ta 11 ...
and Brl&a CotleJ• &190 9 and from ea.ta 11-. laold '8&m tbe
£aale. • one of mur Item• to be
auetloned off llaJ 11 at the 9th
annual Boya Clab of tbe Ru'bor
The d1gnitanes and other invited guests
jammed the dining area and clapped as
Peking's-vice ma yor, Zhang Baifa, snipped
a red ribbon.
A Hong Kong company that owns the
McDonald's franchise there helped design
Yili restaurant, plan the menu and train the
cooks.
Run hke fast-food restaurants in the
United States and some other countries.
patrons order what they want from an
overhead menu at a main counter. pay the
cashier and are supposed to get their food
immediately or 1n a few minutes.
Most Peking eateri~s are state-run. and
many have a reputation for surl y service.
filthy floors. greasy dishes and long waits
for tables.
Besides hot dogs. hamburgers. French
fnes and ham sandwiches. the Y1lt sells
items ranging from French toast to
sweet-and-sour pork Pnces range from 70
fen (35 cents) for coffee to 6 )'uan ($3) for
prawn toast.
Foreigners and ( ommun1st Part)' of·
ficials usuall} dine an the more expensive
places such as the Peking Duck resta urant.
which costs about 20 yuan ($I 0) per
person.
Yili is scheduled to open for the public
on Sunday. when most Chinese ha ve the
day off.
Several Hong Kong advisers attended
the ceremony. smiling as guests went back
for seconds. The advisers did not eat
themselves.
"We tried all the food yesterday." said
David Ho. an official of the Hong Kong
company. "It's not that bad. It's not
gourmet food. but 11's up to standard."
Area ""Blda for t.b.e Kida Dlnner
Aactlon at the lrftne Marriott
Hotel. Ttcketa are $50 per,.,,.
MD and additional information
la an.liable at &DJ of tbe four
club bnmchee or by call~ tb~
ma.lD Bora Club office at
842·8372 .
JOCORO, El Salvador (AP) -Lef\ip
rebels stqed simultaneous attacks on four
towns in nonheast El tvador near the
area wberea U.S. Anny hclicoptcrcarryina
two U.S. sena1orswasstruck bysunfireand
forced to land jn Honduras.
Five Salvadoran soldiers were killed,
nine were wounded and at least seven
Juerrillas died in the fi&htina Wednesday m Morazan province, military sources in
1hc area said. Tw.o 'Civilia.os also were
k1lltd, the sources said.
The helicopter carryins Sen. J. Dennen
Johnston, D-La .• and Sen. Lawton Chiles,
O.Aa .. was en route from a Honduran air
force base to a U.N.-opcrated camp for
ad1elllae
2-Station Wireless FM Intercom
With Lighted Talk-Bar-Save '30
Cut
43010
39~~
Reg. 69.95
No Wires to Run-Just Plug Into AC
Talk to family members anywher.e in your home-even
monitor the kids 1n their room. Talk-bar doubles as a rnght-
light. With lock-bar for hands-free talking or monitoring.
Volume control. #43-212
Dictating/Transcribing System
~. Micro-1000 by Realistic Save sso
22995
Reg. 279.95
AS LOW AS ·= Save now on this 2-speed m1crocassette system Remote-
control handset has built-In speaker and mike. With light·
weight headset and remote foot switch. #14-500
30°/o Off! TRS-80® PC-3 Pocket
Compute.r ey Radio shack Save -·-1c: •. • .
r-l ~ GJ GJ r:J lo) [;;'I ••• ~
lilGJCJ~r:i~Hinmm a••llll
GJGJGJmmc:inc:io o •••il
r:1QIUC!Gll=1Cll'lt:f::>··· 1111
530 6995
Reg. 99.95
A Real Computer, Yet Weighs Only 4 Ounces
learn to program in BASIC or use our ready-to-run cas·
sette software. 16 butlt-rn math functions. Includes batter·
1es and manual. #26-3590 Cassene recorder mlerface extre
Wireless Home Alarm System
SAFE HousE · by Radio Shack Save
. .. 5 40 5995
Reg. 99.95
No wires to run-iust plug receiver rnto AC outlet With
one transmitter, add more for total protection #49-410
B1nenes 101 remote and backup exrra
Extra Transmitters. Require battery. #49-411 . Each 29.95
Parker·Slze Refills Reg. 6.95 Reg. 8.95
Reg. Separate Items 499.75
• Realistic STA-450 Receiver•
• SCT-24A Cassette Deck With
Dolby· • B Noise Reduction
. •Two MC-1201 Speaker Syatema
• LAB-290 Belt-Drive Turntable
Wlth Moving-Magnet Cartridge
'14 waua per ct\anne4, mlnlfnum mw Into l.CINN
trom 20·20.000 tu, wlltl no tnOf9 tNn •~ THO
• ·TM Dolby Lat>ora10<ies uoenaing Cof'P
40-Channel 5-Watt
CB Walkie~Talkie
TRC-212 by Realistic
Save9995 ~
s40 Reg. 139.95 -
Our best! No crystals to buy-ready to use
on all channels. Range-Boost antenna sys-
tem extends signal reach LCD channel dis-
play, battery-saver switch. adjustable
squelch. Wrth carry case #21-1662
Blnenes extra
8-Channel Portable*
Scanner Radio Cut 33%
PR0·25 by Reahst1c
Save9995ii •so Reg. 149.95
Hear all the action' Auto-scans up to
eight channels on VHF-lo/Ht/ Aircraft
and UHF-lo/Hi Scan-delay. channel
lockouts. squelch control #20-106
· Mob•ll' ~-""' rnay ~ unlawlul Check w·lh au1h0ri11es
Cut 1495 17°10 Reg. 17.95
Only 11/2x 31/2x P /1"
Add quartz-controlled time to your car Display blanks
Lr:-.::==~ .A Watch Pen. Displays time or month and date when ignition 1s turned off H1/lo dimmer control. With 1n-
Accurate to one minute per month. #63-5075 structions and hardware for mounting in or under dash :mm ID' Alarm Watch Pen . 24-hour alarm #63·5076 #63-833 ·······. ll------------------+----------...... ~-----------1 Save '5 on This All-In-One Deluxe 8-Range Battery flll!!!!!""!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!~~
Pulse-Dialing Telephone Tester-Save '2.07
ET 120 by Radio Shack By Micronta
17% Off 2495 2~~:s
Hangs Up on Any Flat Surface
Get pushbutton convenience even on
rotary-dial lines With touch-redial mute
button _,r privacy White. #43-501
Brown. #43-502 FCC ,119 1t".o
Cut
21°10 711
Reg . 9.95
Check almost any electronic flash·
hght or button battery Ranges 1 5 to
22 5 volts With test leads #22-031
I
OfMge Coal DAILY PILOT /Thuradiy, April 19, 1964
7erde 6enter
2701 Harbor Blvd. ·(Harbor and Adams) Costs Mesa, CA
Albertson's Market
751-4270
Bank ot America
759-4476
Bilbo Baggins
545-1718
Dolphin Hair Fashions
540-0600
Edwards C1noma Center
979-4 14 l
\ Hamburger Hamlet
546· 7392
Ice Capades Chalet
979-8880
Mamselle Beauty Supply
662-2875
Mesa Verde Travel
556-6311
Mtone's Restaurant
979-6735
Music Market
546-0038
Phot~raphy by
Jeffrey
545-6786
P1ecemakers
641-311 2
Spa Lady
540-9822
Swensen's Ice Cream
556-6937
Upper Cuts
Haircutting
850-1889
Wheel Laed
751-4882
Your Family Shopping, Dining
.
& Entertainment Center
Wishes You "A Happy Easter"
r-----------------------, I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
You may
for a home loan
on an income of
··$30,000 or less.
,,,.\I.
llot "" llOI I> "( ()\II·
\I·" (Jt \I H \ H >K
\I O "OI
f)0 W1' rA' '.\lf.'T
REQl'IRU>
\10"4;THL\' PA\''.\IE"4;T
"Ill-T l ER HO\U ...
LOA''
MONTlll.Y PA\ Mf.:"il
CON Vt. 'iTIO,AI.
l.OA' I 1.l 7S'-'r,
.\0 \ R. 1-'IXED>'
~25 .000 \71Ul.\O.OO $ 8.670.00 $792.54 SI .045.51
$2H.OOO X7.J OO .OO 9.700.00 884.0., 1,167.05
9.\,600.00 10.400.00 945. 7~ 1,249.18
\I\ 1"'' .in.I 'l'""" llllll' (714) 250 8014
hU\l'I ' '\jlll'l'/l'd Piii 111 lhl' -
lfp \.\ d1 I ~ 1111 I., Ill I\\ If ~ 1111
lfU.il il ) 1 II ynur l.111111\ tn
K \ \t tu Kl'\I UAll.\. 7 l>A\~ l'1lllll' l,111 ' hc 1v..el'll 4'~~J llll l
tntl'fl''I .tnd 11n,dt11rd.1ltk "''" 11 p.1\ nwnr' •
'\1 11 .11 ,,1r1h A nwr ll 1"'·"1111!' •
( 1111 fklll'I ll11111l' ltt,111 l.tll qu,1hf\ \IHI lnr .1 h1J n
1111111 "''" ,\nd 11111 1.11\. l••uld l \l.'ll m.11..,· \11111 p.I\ lltl'lll
k" th,111 1111 ~llllr I Urf\.'111 h111lll' Of .lfhtrllth'lll
h \ Fi"~ lo Quall f~
I h1· B\'lll.'1 H 11111,· 111,111 '' ,1 \11 \l'Jr .idJlhl.thk mort
gJgl' l11Jn I h.11 nw.m' \11u1 p.1\ llll'lll' ,ire hJ,l'd 1111 thl'
'" n '""' M\.·~11111111~ 1,11" 111 1»<74''. 11..i If\'~ I\ PK 1
\nd hc1.111,1·1h1· r.1rc ., l11\\1·r \1111r flJ\lfllcnh Jrl' h11.A.t·r
\nu, Jll .rll1 11d .1 hl lll'I h111111"
"h.11' 111111l· 1hr fk 11c1 llollll' · 111.tn ~·"~' you .1
11 \l'd I"" 11111111111, p.1\ rn~·n1 th.ti'' prntl'dl'd h) J l .ip lnr
J nd ~ m.oon rx·r }l.'.tr. wu'n: prohJhl) l'l l>!lhk 1111 .1
'\11rth Anw1 11 .1 · Ek tln I lnnw" lnan Anti ll'llll'llltwr
.il11ng "'11h lm'l'r p.1\ 111"·n1'. \llU ~1.'I ,11thl,11i11JI I.I\
tx·m·t1h .111d lhl' pr Ilk nl 11\.\ nin~ \OUI o\\ n h1111K·
(;('I All lht• •·at'h :\(•"
Ii• 1.il..t..· lht..· u m:c rr .11n1~ 11u1 ol hoU,l' h1ar11111g . lilll
"Jo rth Allll'ft~«I 'U\11 0>!' totfa) We'll tt..•11 )OU ho\!.
'""" 11 "10 M rJngL' l11r nur "Bcttcr Uomc" lo,.in rt~hl
1M•r 1hc phone Am.I """'II 1mmc<l1<1tcl) 'cnc.J )OU .i
"lk 11cr Hnml•· hl,rn pctd.Ct h)' rl·turn nwl
)1111 aml your IJmtl'> 1kw rvl· a hl'llt..•r hnmc Sn\ ,111
N11rth Anll'fll<t 'la\Hl)l' 1111v. J h1HJ1 .1 "Beller lhinll"
loo111 JI 14 itlJ~ \ lo" r Jll'
R1111' ,,,,.,It,,,,, \11lt1, f I lf f I I.,,,,, •. .,1;,,,,,' ,.,,,.
NORTH -
AMERICA
SAVINGS ..,
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I {fll f LK I fl "Ill"'",,''"· 1111•11 1•1. lo.... I
L lf• 1l1 ln1, r. •I I.th I• •Ohl\\ I 111 Ill< ll '" "'tin 1~· ..... 1l11r1n, Ill. loll' ,ot th\ lo~1n .J -----------------------~l'Jl4.4 N-Jrth '\"1!"'A A SA '"R' w I •wn i\•~• WI•.,
OC researchers cite
cancer drug l i11ding
Treatment often
leaves the patient
open to inf ecttons
ORANGE (AP) -A rtstarch .team set
up 18 months aao at Children's Hospital of
Orange County is already reporting find-
inas lhat could help cancer patients and
hemophiliacs.
The team. headed by Dr. Mitchell Cairo.
has been tryiflj to determine why
life-saving treatments often leave such
patients defenseless against 1nfectaons and
other diseases. Such research could also
help those suffering from rheumatois
arthritis and lupus, Cafro said.
The researchers. who so far have worked
only in laboratones and not with patients.
found that repeated transf usaons of
blood-clotting agents required by
hemophiliacs cause defects in cells called
granulocytes. the body's main weapon
against bactena.
The abnormalities occur even when the
blood comes from heahhy donors. Cairo
said.
The researchers also found that common
an11-cancer drugs sap granulocytes of th eir
speed and strength. which ,·ould explain
why infecttons are a major cause of death
among young cancer patients who undergo
drug therapy.
"When we give (drug therapy) to cure
chi ldhood malignancies. we're always con-
cerned about the high incidence of
life-threatening infections." Cairo sa id.
"Nobody has ever looked at the effects of
common cancer drugs on these cells
(granulocytes). and whether those effects
cause the infections."
Abo ut 40 percent of cancer pattents
suffer infections as a side effect of drug
therapy, the Natrona! Can cer Institute and
the hospital's own statisucs show.
Phys1c1ans estt ma tc 1ha1 5 percent to 20
percent of youna c:anCler p1t.lent.1 wbo die
after underaoina droa therapy die from
infectioo1, not cancer. .
Cairo said bia team planned to prcaent 1U--
findinp next month al mectinp of the
Amencan Society of OinicaJ OoC:iol<?JY in
Toronto. and the Society for Pechatri)
Research in San Francisco.
If hospital official• approve, Cairo sa1
his team plans to beJjn prooeNin& bon
marrow, the main source of the body's
disease·fiahtioJ blood cells. includina
aranulocytcs. The lab work would set the
aLage for the first bone marrow tranaplantS;
in Orange County. j,
Such transplants are used to treat many11 potentially fatal ailments. includin&1 leukemia. sickle cell anemia and im-1 mune-system disorders. ;
The researc h lab. a SI 00.000-a·year
operation. is supported by the hospital's
Private Practice Plan Foundation. which ~1 supported by hospital staff members, an61 \he Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation 1 of Orange County.
When the lab was set up in August 1982,n
hospital officials hoPe<f it would allo~,
patients to benefit from research advances
as soon as they were made. In at least orfe
case that has already happened. 1,
The researchers recently concluded a.
year-long study of complications as-1
sociated with catheters -small tUbeSi ,
inserted in a vein near the neck for feeding )
drugs, blood and nutrients and drawing,.
bl~. ' Catheters elim inate the need for contin-
ual and of\en painful needle pricks, and,,
allow patients to move around freely rather 1
than he tethered to a feeding apparatus. But1 they also can cause infection. • 11 The study found that infection oould'bo11 reduced through improved cleanin&J
procedures and the occasional use ofi 1 antibioucs. The team was able to lea ve
tubes safely inserted in patients for an ,
average of six months, twice as long as
other researchers have done, Cairo sa id. 1
City OKs prayer day
-lawsuit be darned
, •
LA HABRA (AP) -The City Council Gaynor said the plan "contains se rious
plans 10 go ahead wi th a Good Fnday "Day constitutional transgressions." I
of Prayer" in the council chambers despite The council on March 20 approved a
the ~ssibt lll~ ofa lawsui t by the American request from the nondenominational La ,
Cavil Libenaes Union Habra Ministerial Association for a day oC
Cit) Attorney Bob Hobso n said af\er a prayer as well as use of council chambef\1
closed session of the council Tuesda> 1ha1 for a 3-hour public prayer period.
he and co uncil members disagreed wi th the "The key to the violation is the use of.
ACLU's positron that usrng the chambers governmental premises." Gaynor sard,
amounted to go"crnmcntal sponsorship of "It's governmental sponsorship. You ca n't
the planned scn1cc. use public premises for religious ob.
··we ha \'e a long,tandrng polrq of servances."
encouraging the use of public fac1lrt1es." he Mayor John Holmberg said late TueS>i.
\aid ''The ell~ I'> not sponsonn~ this event. day. "I don't think we're setting any
We think that our s1dl· as d1s11ngu1shable precedent for rehg1&n. Our purpose 1s 10
from the .\CU l's' rev.... open the day up for everyone." ~
Gilbert Ga) nor. director of the When the request was first made,
rhurch-state prOJl'Ct of the ACLU rn Los Wi lson. pastor of the La Hab
>\ngcles. said Tue~a) tha1 a letter "'as sent Four-square ( hurch and a spokesman fi
to the crl ) auornq last Fnda) v.am1ng ofa the Min1s1enal Association. said the group
possible !av.suit against the cit~ should 11 go ""3Jlted to "pray for the c11y of la Habra 10 •
ahead ___ bc~t?kssed~ to IX' at peace."
Orange County's
Rela xing Music Station
Is
KDCM 1DB.1
·FMSTElma
OUKMfNU
I5A5 fRfSH
A5 0 UK
5fAfOOD
I 11-..1 1111 1 Ill· pr\.·-.-. "Ith u cklldou1-> Ill'\\ \'nrkt ,. of fresh ~cufix><I
.111d 01w "''"uk" ~J aln1.· l.oh~tcr <'rcok . P lccutu ofMuko
...,l111rk. i...,l C11l111"' Pn:n·ncu l. Seafood Urodwrtc. frc~h t:a t<'h
doll\• a ncl much mnn:
Open nl~htl~ from fi :~O pm.
J 1, lh'1'11l" l hu111 puJ.(11c h 111T1.•t brunch "'wry Sunclu~· from 10 u.111
(7 14).\Hi-4477
IH l)()ARDWALK
UEST.\t 'I<.\ ~T
\t 1h1.. ~mt l\ ~1111d l lotd I >11 th\. 01..~au\ ul l.u~1111u B\.u1. h
'
·'Amin Gemayel (was} a weak l()Q(lN-. gl¥en. to nts of mt:iodln~. Who
seemed more concerned iJiiiilt llie trappings th•n the responsJblUtles of PQwer. ·'
JACKAUCEeom ......
Gemayel rejected peace offer
WASHINGTON -What went
wrong in Ltbanon? Why did Presi-
dent Reagan's well-intenuoncd cffon
to bring peace to that troubled land
fail? These questions arc sure to be
asked in a!' ~lection year. If nothing
else, the k11lmgof240 U.S. Mari nes
demands answers.
I may be able to cast a little light on
tbe tragedy of Lebanon. One cause of
the fiasco was too much rehantt on
Ltbanese President Amin Gcmayel
-a wak leader.given 10 fi ts of
moodiness. who seemed more con-
cerned about the trappings than the
rcsponsib1lit1esofpower.
My evide nce comes from a secret
docume ntdrafled bythe lsraehsand
signed by U.S. mediator Robert
Mcf arlane. It might have served as
the basis for a negotiated settlement
of the long-standi ng differences
among the facuons fight ing for power
an Ltbanon.
Tbis intrigu1ngdocumen1 was ob-
tained by my associate Lucctte
Lagnado. who Ira veled to Israel to
track down the story of m 1ssed
opportunities. well-mean ing inter-
mediaries and pohtical obstruction
that brought first the blunders. then
the failures.
The documen t was approved by
the United States in a cover letter
ty~d in the Ki ng David hotel in
Jerusalem, on hotel stationery with
3Jl old typewriter provided by the
rftanagement. It was signed b)
Mcf arlane and dated Aug. 22. 1983.
The document was intended to
provi de a basis for fruitful nego-
tiations between Gema ye l's govern-
ment and the Druse minority headed
by WalidJumblal. lt called fo r
Gemayel's Christian regime to make
concessions to the Druse.
The Israe lis' co ncern was clear:
They were preparing to wi thdraw
their troops from the strategic Shouf
mountain region. They knew that.
once they were gone. the Lebanese
anny would face a sta ff challenge fro m
the Druse -unless Gema ye I made
cbnccss1onsand an agreement was
reached.
So the Israelis prepared the work-
ing paper that would serve as a basis
for negotiations betwern Gemayel
and Jumblat. Mc farlane looked 11
over and "said he believed this ~as a
I L.M. Bovo
Edison's
other
bright
idea
The first manufacturer of talking
dolls was none other than the inven-
tor of same, Thomas A. Edison. He
didn't sell them. though . After mak-
ing quite a man}. he was told he'd
prev1ousl} sold the manufactunng
n Jhts. So he gave a few ofh1s dolls to
fnends and destroyed the rest. Two
still exist today. I'm told. The firm
that bought the nghts never made
such dolls.
Was none other than o ld
Anonymous wh o said. "Laugh and
the world laughs with you - snore
and you sleep alone."
I Average tip of di ner-; na11o nw1d c
now is 14.5 percent of the chl.'ck.
researchers repon
Actor Donal d ~utherla nd. th e
father of three son~ b} his second
Mlife, personal!} deli vered those baby
boys himself
Q What kind of car du.I th e
•i:m:s1dent of the pahndrome soc1et)
bu}'>
i\ ~ To)ota
I One out of c' er) 1.000 people 1n
1the Atla ntic pro' 1nce!. of Canada 1s a
lv1ct1m of multiple sclerosis. Why that
particular region 'lhould be such a
tugh nsk area for the d1sea~ 1s
f nknown.
A lady writes "When I was a i' 6-year-old 1n an amateur pla}. th(·
1eosmet1c experts removed my cake
1tnakeup with C'nsco It worked well. ~er since, I've used it on my face
fore bedtime. tissuing it off. and
cry momma. after washing my face
th soap and warm water. 1 rub my
n with an ice cube instead of using
commerc1al astringent. Now at age
72, my skin still appears free of
·nkJes. aod apparently my com-
lexion is unusually good, 1f one
hevc~ the compliments. I've ustd
itchcn cosmetics for S6 years "
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
good basis for the begjnnan1ofa
dialogue and negotiations,· accord-
ing to a high Israeli official.
Mcf arl ane signed it.
The Israelis then took the docu-
ment to Jumblat ... He got reall>
agitated," said an Israeli source. "and
clai med that we had completel>
ignored the most imponant demands
the Druse had."
But when told that both the Israelis
and the Americans stood by the ·
document. J umblat reluctantly ap-
proved it asa basis fo rnegotiations.
"I am agreeing on th1sonly because I
am con vi need-that the other party
(Gemayel) will not agree." Jumblat
told the Israelis. But he added: "If the
otherpanyagrecs. I will persuade my
constituency that under the circum-
stances this 1s what we could get."
Unfort.unately, J umblat's origi nal
assessment of Gema ye I was correct.
The Christian leader. secure in has
belief that the United States would
back him with its awesome power.
and contemptuous of the Drusc,
refused to negotiate with Jumblat.
"The Gema ye I regime belittled the
strength of the Druse." an Israeli
official said ... They would not take
heed ofour serious warnings that they
would be surprised by the way the
Druse would perform. They ~id we
were grossly exaggerating the strength
of the Druse. And who th e heck are
the Druse? Basicall y a very
primitative mountain tribe."
As it turned out of course, the
Druse militia. with substantial hel~
from the Syrians. whipped the Chris-
tian-led government force~. When
Gema yet belatedly decided he'd bet-
ter negotiate. 11 was too late.
NEPOTISM OF THE WEEK: 11·~
"All in the Family .. tame at Re-
agan-Bush campaign headquarters.
More than SI 00.000 in consultant
fees have been handed out so far. and
S6.000ofu "ent to Michele Laxalt.
Mlehleen Earle weepe on the comn of her buband. Bryan
Earle, one of the 240 men killed In the Oct. 23, 1983 bombing
daufhterofcampaign chairman Sen.
Pau Laxalt, R-Nev .. to set upa
Capitol Hill liaison section that
includes former White House lob-
byist Kenneth Duberstein.
-Joseph Canzcn. a former White
House offi cial. was paid S8.000.
C'anzen resigned two years ago after
disclosure that he had received a
$400.000 low-interest loan to bu~ a
Georgeta" n hou~ and had
double-billed the government and the
Republican National Committee for
travel expenses. He was cleared of an}
illegality.
-William Jackson. husband of
campaign treasurer and fo rmer
Treasurer of the United States Angela
Buchanan. recc1vedS 1,000 for advice
on insurance.
FILL IN THE BLA NK· Mark
Braden, the Republican Nat1onal
Comm1ttee'sch1 efcounscl. has asked
the Federal El ec11on Comm1ss1on to
AC.CORDI! K1 To Ttlt Pol.LS.
" AMERK.AUS fA\OR PllA'iER£
li.IATS RIG~T. Al lD
. ~""'-OPrTAL PuNIS~M£14T
""' IN IUE~LS.
-,;J / i
"\! bO. -~
oBVIOJSLV TuE'2[S A ~EAL LON61N61b PUT ™IS COUNTRY BACKQ~ ™E
1RA(l<,To RETURt J To OLD
BUT C~ERIS~ED CONSERVATIVE
VALUES.
I /
. )
PRAVIN<J.
I AND KJLUN6.
\
I J~) , , ~-------·-------
WHAT'SINANAME?
Whether one 1~ for or against Gar~
Han. 11 see ms to me that the fl ap
about his name change 1s both tn' 1al
and spiteful. Any person has a perfec t
right to alterh1sorhero"n name. a!>
lo ng as 1t 1s not for a fraudulent
purpose.
In point of fact. as most ot us kno"
four Amencan president\ fiddled
with thearnames: Thomas Woodrow
Wilson dropped the "Thomas ... John
C alvm Coolidge cut off th<.· .. John··.
Grover Cleveland wa s christened
"Stephen .. :and Uly~sesS. Gra nt was
actually baptized as "Haram ..
Politics, an America at least, is an
adjunct to show business. Ei se nhower
became famous as "Ike," John Ken-
nedy perferred to be called "Jack,''
and formerGov. Edmund Brown of
California was known as nothing but
"Jerry."
In othercountnes, political con-
s1derat1ons of\en promptc-A a {'l\ange
of name. Lan Ptao. the Chinese
communist .seneral, took a new name
while in mihtary SC'hool. meanina
"Tiger Cat." "Stalin·· was a
p5Cudonym. meaning "man of stttl,"
and "Molotov," born Sknabin.
H. l . 8chw•rt1 Ill
Publ,.,,.,..
Chaiy OoweHbJ
l ('t.IOf •ncS ,.,. \l•nl
lolhePv~
SIDNEY
HARRIS
adopted se eral names 1n the decade
before the Rcvolut1on. finally scttltng
un the one meaning "Hammer ..
l eon Trotsky. when he cscarx·d
from a C1an'it pnson. took the name
ofh1 s1ailer. likewise. in Na11 Ger-
many. one Karl Frahm becaml·
··willy Brandt" to elude ca pture b)
the Gestapo. And of course the most
dramatic instance in modem times
was the decision that the whole
Bnt1sh royal fomtl} change its
dynastic name fro m the Teutonic
"Wett1n " to "Windsor" dunng
host1ltt1e!I. w11h Germanv in World
War I
In 11mes past. the Chinese had a
charm1n1 hab1t of,1v1n,each child a
"milk-name" by which 11 was known
while arowm1 up. When 11 reached
adolescence the child wa allowed to
change the 11ven name to whatever he
or she thouaht to be mo\t fiuina-a
far more sensible approach 1han
labehnaach1ld fora ltfettme with a
name 1ha11s cumbersome, embar-
ra sin&. orWlldly anappropnate
Guy Hart
Annu: Oaldc\ A poht1c1an 1s a
performer a much aun}th1ng ct~.
and there as no doubt that Paul
McNutt, the former Indiana go' -
emor, was harmed m h1Harttr b> ht\
unfonunatc name's ~mblancc to
"Boob" McNutt ,
[}()Cs an\'onc \UPP<.l\C that Pre\!•
dent RC'agan''>good fn<"nd and
!~.it> """"h"'Y """ nt IN,..... •' ~ 10 ""'"' l\•r '' C.o.t• .,_ .... ,,.,. .. ,'°"'""'°'-"'"Ill R • t'>&)
Lany D. lpeer1
M1n8Qono r 0t1C11
"rank Zlnl
-'&IOClll• [Qll(lf
I can Stt no te11ttmatc reason wh)
"Hartpence .. should not bC' truncatt'd
to "Han" any more than "Ethel
Z1mmnman" should not be
shortened to Ethel Mtnnan. or
"Phocbt ;\nnt' Mo1~t .. chanite-d to
fol k hero. John Wn)'nr would h.i"t'
at h1cvnl h1\ macho \landtn(l "-Ith lh t•
public 1fhe had kept ht\ real nnmr nt
Mnnon Mnm~n·1
Col•• ~ c• 11m1
•
1d1~y Han-1111a1)"DdlC'a tt d
C'Olem1l11
,, ........
of the 11.artne headqaarten ln Beirut. Lebanon. The Ea.rlee
were married eiz day. before the attack.
re view some proposed TY ad copy
and determ ine whether its pro-
duction costs should be charged to 1hc
committee's campaign expenditures
on behalfofRcagan.
One proposed ad will be a .. smiling
color portrait" of an unnamed Demo-
cratic presidential candidate who.
J accordmgtotheaud10. ··said he'd
bnng new ideas and moral~y to
government." The ad would then sa).
··But look at the hst of new ideas.·· and
proceed to enumerate what Braden
described as a "long list of in-
consistencies." T he ad would end
with questions: "This is moral leader-
ship? These are new ideas?"
The name of the ca ndidate who 1s
to be lhe target of the ad? The RNC
request says simply: '1"o be sup-
plied:·
Jaclt Aad~rsoo ls• syodlcald
colam11l1t.
Blacks not well off
under apartheid rule
To the Editor:
Henry Honer of Balboa Island
wrote (Dally Pilot. Apri l 11 J South
Afnca·s blacks arc better off than
those anywhere else 1n Amca. That"s
not tru e at all. I have a Ph.D. from the
University of Liberia in clinical
psycholog}. My reports in social and
economic studies show that blad~
arc better off in bla ck ruled countnt•<,
than in apanhe1d South ~fnca
Anglo South Afnca ts a wcll-to-<10
lountn. but 1t 1s not the nchest at all
when 1i comes 10 se'eral black ruled
rnuntnes that lead Afnca 1n re"enue
and wealth.
South '\fnca was not founded b)
whites. 11 was built b) Lhc white
popula11on wah slaves as part of this
country was built by blacks.
So. Mr. Honer. 1f you wa nt to talk
about wealth. power in government
you arc o ut of place and misin formed
"11h ..\fnca and 11s people. 8) the wa}.
Mr Honer. the nchest people in the
"orld arc blad .. not "hlle. Check 11
o ut
DR F D J HODEO
Fountain Valle)
Cut postal expenses, pumpgas
To the Edttor-
Tht' postmaster general has rt'-
peatedly wamt·d u'> the 20-cent \t..tmp
for first dass mall will ha'c tu tx·
1nrrcased hcc:au-.e of ns1 ng c1tpcme\
I can tell him one wa)' to bring tht·m
do\\n Thi\ 1~ true of tht· m~11n
"le" port Beath Po\t Otlitt' .ind
pruhabl\ ol man~ other'
\\c hara~\Cd ta\pa)er' "hen n··
lucling our car'> at the local &a'
,talion. u-;c tht'. ~lf~n ice 1~lanJ and
".tit on our\l'he'i to reduce e\pcnc,1.'\
Rut not the dnvcrs of the Newport
Beach postal dell\ t'r. cars. the) dnve
up 10 thl' full sen ice 1'iland and s11
lordl\ nn their "-C'll padded duffs
"htle the attendant fills their Lan ks at
2~ ccnt\ more per gallon. "ashes the
"inJ\h 1l'ld and pro'1des sen ices we
ta\paH·r, pro' 1de for our\ChC'\
r hie, " true of thl· Nl'wport Beach
Pmt Otlirc I wondC'r ho" man)
M ..\R Tl' Rl::(,..\1"-
Tus11 n
No orange, pl~ase
To thl· F.d11or
I ~\l'>h to ma ke a corrcl11pn to' 11111
\t Patnd."\ Da' qu1L 4unt1un '
\\hat arc 1he color' 01 tht· ln'h llatt '
\ n"''l"r grt't.'n w h11c and gold -not
or~rn~x d' 'nu \t3tl'd
\l..,TlR \1 ..\)0 "'1..\N E'°
c·osta M<"~
A matter of pro-motion
T n the Editor
RcCl·ntl\ our mail l arnt•r drorrx-d
off a pamphlet Imm lhc: < )( I<
(Orange Count~ I ran.,portatwn
C'omm1~smn ) entitled ··11·., a Mattei
of Motion.·· No~ onc-would e-.pcrt
such a piece paid forJh) m) taites to
include u~ful 1nfomrnt1on We paid
for ll I like 11 when our t•lrl tcd
ofTkrnl~ (1n th1-. ca'iC thr Orangl'
<.. ount)'"Board ofSupen-i~r. th rouih
their transportation spokt'~rpniza
tion the OCT<) tak<' the t1mr and
c;ure c;pcnd our mone) 10 upla1n
thin OlhcN 1sc ho"" would ~e
know the real facts of a propos111on''
But after larefulh rtad101 th1'
p1<.'C'e. I g!T"" unt"a\\ It dawnC'd on mr
that th1s was a propaganda pamphlt'I.
not an analysnof fl'ropos111on '\.but a
'lhck effort to hide th<" real r~ason tor
u k1ng U\ to Ul\ ouNhr\ a ""hopping
I ti per('('nt 1onea~ nn all u"ank
"31<'\ 1tcm\ for thC" nC"\I I~ \C.at\ 't ou
kno"". one "ould hoJ)l' our ull1l 1a1'
~ould If'\ to pre\Cnt both \ldts ot a
qur\tion . c\pt•r1all\ 1f tht'\ 'rt S(l('nd
ang our money to 'inform U\ II'-.
"31\t txrhaP" to t'lt(lC'C\ a urn11un ot
d1-.ad,11ntl\JC~ Jlropm111nn \ t:n
might bnng. 8" t•n a bias and an
apparent '\Upen 1sonal ph1hsoph1cal
tx·ni toward dt'"elopment plus an
lndl 11ercnCT 10 lhl' qua lat) of env1ron-
mcnl But one can ho~
OCT( only presented a laundry list
of 1mat11 ned ~ncfit · n thanks wt'll
~ht'' 1· No attnbutahle \ource of 10
da1 m.,wa e-1,cn Moc;tofthc1rcla1ms
th 1n the lace of profe~aonal rcse~rch
\t11~t1~. i.uch as those ~rformed h~
t h.1 pm an ( ollege cconom tl\
prole 1 Donald Booth "Oranac
( l\Unt) will lo S3J bllhon in \lks ii
t hr la l pac;'<"\ ..
\o. hc:ir no"" h's not where's thr
Oct-I hut where 'I th<' \Cam"' Here 1t 1\
C lur ta' mone\ ·., being ~nt to
hra1nwai.h U'I into \.Olin for a tu SO
(l('fTI'nt of ""hach ~ould build frtt-""a' \ to dr\.elopcr\ · propert•C'\. lr'\'1 nc
.and Mts\ion V1e10 Local road
1tood1r' an the pamphlet co' er ~p the
nt·~ l~a' moo ttf'\ ()(10'\
~mphlt1 "It'\ a tatter of 1otJon."
might mort l(Cu,..rcl) ha"<' borne the
111le. "It', a Maner of Promotton "
TOM !\LE AND R
LAtuna h
J
. '
..
Halliday's
features
natural
shoulder
clothing
in wo ol
and
wool
blend s -
Choose from our
Sprlnc I Stlnmer
selections of solids.
str~es and muted
ptaids.
17th & Irvine Avt', Nc.>wporl BNch, C.alif. 17141 &4S-07CJ2
2/appy Easter
flu !7111 11utr.HU1n Uh:/
J-1 ~su~lf ~a
IOJIJ .!11 VIHL • ,tfve .N'f U.'f'>r f 'L1carlt..
{1/f) '-jO 8"1fl'
~H ,..5aL If> ,, Jlr"n n4':S n{ 8 00
50%0ff! New
Westport Candles!
Our distinctive Hallmark Westp<>rt Candles are
being introduced in a new 5" size -at half the
regular price! Fo~ a limited time you can buy
these Westport Candles at 90¢ -regular price
$1.80. Buy two for the price of one in new
fashion colors Grey, Burgundy, Wedgwood Blue
and White! While supply lasts.
0
•
PAPER UNLIMITED
548-7921
1112 IRVINE AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH
VANITY
FAIR
La Coquette
Slip
No Ride-up
Guarantee
s 18.00
Veta 's
IOJf •M ArflU ~T «ACH. CA JJUO
642-1197
,,.. ·-
' ~\'
-~ .1•f
) 9'.
"Unmistakably Feminine"
Active surprises!
New, colorful, athletic styling
for the trul y active woman.
Beige • Pink • Lilac • White
$38
1052 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach
548-8684
The Gift of Spring.
Cop1ure o breoth o f Sprtng yeor round
with outhent1c Sworovsk 1 A 32% full leod
Austr1on crys1ol
CHARLES H. BA RR
''"'•er.• Wettclff ,. ..
t ....... IHcJI
QUALITY IN FA~HJ()N AND SERVICES WITH THAT PERSONAL TOUCH. ANDEE«, Pr AU • ANTHONY
1
S SHOF SERVICF
BANK or A MI 1<11 "• C11A1<11 ~I I.BARR J1wn rns •C..k<>WN HARDWARE:•DR. Lou ELDl:R • HALUDAv's MEN'S CLorn1Nc •H1c KORY FARMS •
HUMPTY Dt1MI' 1 Y • f iuc .1 11 ~ MAJ<KI T •an MrNUTl·MAN WAY •NANCY DuNN ANTIQUES• NFWrORT BAI.BOA SAVINCs.•PAPt:R UNLIMITED
SAv-ON DRU(.~• ',11<1 "'' ""'' y • Tt fl ~ 1 <>Rt Kl I-Pr R • 1i fl SToRr KUPER FoR HFR• VETAS INTIMATE APPARl:L • WESTCLIFr CLFANl!RS • WFsTa.tFF SHOE
'
'
Holly Sharp of C08ta Mesa •et.I de.tin ng
i dea.a from late-ntcbt dance clnbs where ebe
Fine and Dandy
--
Outfi·ts attune
to street sa v ... ., . / .. '--..----.,
Mesa designer gets inspiration f ~
s treet fashions from dance clubs
By C.P. WELCH
01141J ..... c.,.......,..
Today·'> 1ntcrnat1onal f~h1on
trend~ arc no longer derived from
drawing boards in Pam or M1la11 or
fuund on showroom runways in Los
Angeles or New York.
lnspira11011 for graffiti-painted
pants 10 ragged-edge sweaters. to
wre~tling boots and bone jcwclr}
comes to designers keeping a creall\.t'
eye on what young people arc weann@
on Milan's and Manhattan's strech.
This movement from high fashion
to street fashion 1s inOucnung Orangl'
County designers sut.h as Holl)
Sharp. She formulates her inter-
prcu111ons of future clothes at Sharp
Designs 1n a non-dcscript industrial
By Katy Brooks
complc' 1n Costa Mesa.
Sponmg "bleached port.clain-hke
blond hair. a m1d-<:all Jumper and
long-sleeved blou!it'. Sharp com·
mcn1ed on the emulauon and d1stor·
tion of street fashions as well as the
radical transformation of 1hc "('ah·
furn1a Look."
"1 hc look nu lunger involves
flowing blond hair. a tan and swim
shons or little animals on shins.
Jordachc has an image of California
of seven yc.trs ago." she said.
"Today's look 1s \.Cry shon hair. four
earrings in one ear and baggy. ba&&>
pants.
Unfortunately. for her. the tra-
ditional California image 1s so well
entrenched' that when she calli. up
mOOeling agents she gets the bubbly.
blond, beach-bunny type.
"I just can't find the contemporary
model for my clotht's," Sharp com-
plained. "w I'm using girls I find m
the clubs."
Sharp satd ... )Cl 1~ try to em~
wha11 hey don'1 undcnt.and."
BcStdcs •band allif't'. ~he _ge t -.
1dus from oki dresses. coats Wj
pants found in thnft shOP.I a nd fi
advcn1scments in old cop1C"S
Harper's Bazaar. LLfc and Va
Fair. For con1emporaf) maau•
she likes two from London -I
and London Vogue. •
Sharp Designs started small. ~ .
first pallerns were drawn on ~ ..
family's kitchen table and fini1htit
c:reat1ons were stored in the garal¢i_.. '
Today her enterprise is located;.,;!•
3.000 square-foot facility and t(C;-
newest clothings arc d1spla)'cd in u;)
Angeles and New York showr~,
She also serves as fashion editor ~
the local music-fashion publitati<>o.
.More Mayonnaise.
But. Sharp ~1d she has a long v.1y
to go to educate the wholesale bt1)Cl'I
who survey her work.
"h's hard:· she said. "to con vint.; a
buyer who 1s in her 30's, who dn\-~•
BMW and lives in Irvine. that peaCc.
signs painted in hme green on an <Pf''
leather jacket are really 'hot'! ..
As for the future California I~.
Sharp prcdtctcd, "You're soma to~
cropped hair for girls. blond, ~
bleached hair. lots ofla)ered clothe~;
and tans arc on the way ouL" -:: I.,,, t>Ol~u I<\ Ul . ) 1 DIDN'l KNOW
And while some des11ncrs arc
influenced by new fabrics. color and
textures. the self-taught Sharp. 26, 1s
drawn to today's rock stars, "new
wave" pop and the haphazard world
oflatc-night dance clubs.
As for innovation and indivi~
ahty: .. Sty&e is the way a person pUu l\N /\\~\\~I 01 Gill /\I
1'11\t,tJllUl>I , Ul \'>1~11 l 1 fERE WA5 AN ART
10 Gl TTl~G FAT. "The bands who arc making popu-
lar music are also making a fashion
statement," she explained. "I 101
inspired the other night watching a
band which was into the whole
calypso and creole thing.. along with
the musicians' New York funk flair."
the clothes together." ·:
Now that's the kind of fashion all <I{
us can live with. I /
She admires clothes b,Y Japan's
lssey Miyake or Frances Claude
Montana but prefers conceptual an-
ists with musical backgroundi. ltkt'
Boy George. Malcolm McClarcn and
Vivian Westwood.
"Oc~1gners (like Perry Ellis) arc so
rcmo' cd from the street scene ...
MAKING YOUR MOVE ALONE TAKES TIME
It ta kes 6 to 18 m o nths for a re located (
sin gle to fee l comfor table in n ~w city
< ti I<.,\(,() I 0 1 Ur1a11 en unnor. 1hc highwa> l'I home.
~tnt.'C graduating lrom the Um,cr-
Sll} of lllino1~ 111 I lJ~ I. he has movnl
six ttmc~. II\· 111g in . among other
cit1c~. ( h1eagu. St. Louis. ~1oux Cit)
and Scattlc. And hli.e murc than I
nulf1on unma111cJ A111cr1rnn'> did
la\t }Car. O"Cunnur made tho!>C
mo' cs alone
.. I herc arc ad' .tntagl''> and dl\Jd·
vantages to mm 1ng alune." he '>3}'>
''When )<>u'rl' \Ingle and )OU re·
!tx.atc. )OU don't ha'e to "Ulf) about
an) one cl~\ <.·arl'CI I hc1e''> no
spouse and nu duldrcn. 't uu'1c ul\
)Our own. free to make )our own
cho1lcs and pursue )our ca1ccr to the
best advamagc.
"On the ulhcr hand." he add'>. "1t
can Ix· prell ) lonl'I) 11 ~uu'1c 1101
prcpam.J."
"Rclocated single pt.·oplc t:icc a
d11Tcrcn1 St.'l of problem' th::in 111ar·
ned wuplc~ ... ~ys S1dnc) l:.pi.tc1n ,
president of Allied Yan L111n. th e
world's largest mover of families.
"~larncJ people must lope "1th
the spou'>c\ t.'a rccr. and 111 111an)
rn~cs. childre n·~ ~chool '>ltuauun!..
Yet. married people bnng '"Ith thl'lll
a bu1IHn '>Upporl S}'>lcm. I ogl'tha
the} can depend on cach olhl•r lo
meet people and to <.'\plorl' lhl· nc"
cit} dunng tlus rxnod of rca<lJU'>l·
mcnt.
"Single peoplc arc on thc1r own.
The only support thq ma}' have 1s
their own rnitiat1 vc to meet new
people. In the first few month~.
lundines'> is something thl'} nwst
lc;1rn tu deal with."
Patnc1a Nida. Ph.D .. prl·s1dl'nl of
Nida Training and Oc'clopml·nt
( 11uup. "h1d1 spenali1c.·s 1r1 undl·r-
'>landing the human side of niu" mg.
agre(·~. She estimates it takes 6 to 18
months tor a relocated s111glc lo ti:cl
rnmfurtablc 111 his or her sunuund·
1ng'>.
"You have to accept the fact that
)uu'll be alone fora while." sa)s Nida.
""Uu1 )OU haH' tu 1cs1~1 the urge to bl·
J loner"
~he warm against depending sold}
on new CO·\o\Orkcrs for a social Ille.
.. Don't expect co-workers to accept
\O U 11110 their social circle," Nida i.a)~. "We li\C and work in a s<.x:1el)
where being mamed 1s still the norm.
Our social structure 1s centered on
couples and families. Sometimes. not
~mg .!,!lamed means not being in -
vited.
Anord1ng to Nida. there art.· a few
Linda lti•fel and Jenllifer 8e•enon watch-
ed fa•bton trenda In Jan&le-llke metttnc.
steps rd0t.atcd sanglcHan take to help
cai.c their adJustmcnl"
•Don't lo~ touch "'Ith tm·nds in
)ourofd town: you'll m·ed them more
th.in cvl·r. Don't Ix· cmbarrasi.cd tu
1:all them lo say you're lunt.'I ). If .
possible. inv11c them to '1sit wu.
•Choose your new home locauon
carefully. Base your decision on
safety and 11~ prox11n1I)' to other
s111glc people. Avoid fl'\1dl·nt1al fam-
ily ne1f(hborhood~.
•Stand up for )'our rights as a s1 nglc
per~on. After )OU ha'c decided tu
relocate. negotiate a proper time
frame 1n w h1t.h to wmplcte the mu\ e.
r:pstein also bellt.•,es that 11111c is
indeed nen~ssal) to r a sune'>~lul
tra11 s1t1on
"You need time to prepare," he
sa}'s. "time to choo~ )our new home.
time to say good-b}C to fnends. ttme
to adJUSt to the new area. The more
time you have. the casicr th c tran·
s1t1on will be."
E 1 lct:n ( uunq. 34. a ~1nglca11urnc~
who mo'l'd lrorn ~·a11lc to Lu\
.\ngdei. four }cars ago. ga'c hcrsdl
the nc(.'(~~~ry lime.
"The tirM few months are dd-
lil ull,'' >he ~a)). ··t didn't Jtnow
anyone. and I worked in a rather
1sofa1cd area where 11 was dillit.uft to
meet people."
Cooney tx·gan exploring -going to
the opc1 a. muv 1c~ and ballet alone.
Shcjorncd sc"eral business and~ 1al
d ubs as well. In time she began to
meet new friends.
"I had to 1011.e m)i.clt tu go oul
alone at lirs1:· she sa)S "I i.tancd
bu}mg t"'o lllketi. to C\Cr} c'ent 1
"'anted lo a1tcnd. That "'a) I was
lun.cd tu a~k wmeone to go v.1th me "
Kccalling s1m1lar e\pcnemcs.
O'Connor. a u,11 engineer. agrees.
"Kelocattng as a challenge. a real
expenenlC. You JUSt have to be
aggressl\c. Sta)1ng at home won't
help. There 11re nice people in tvtr;,
Cit). )OU JUSI ha\.e to !oet'k them out.. ..
:.
81aarlq &ood taate, Katbleen Jac•Mn and C&rol Mock and llollllie Maralaa1l ~
Mandy lteed wore Anne Cammln1 d.reuea. amona an entbtaalutlc crowd of 300 ~
:· . Fashions l ooked g-r-reat in a jungle ..
Dlllt ............ ~ .......
CUAIJ Jaoboa1 ~la&lraao of the Sudplpen• e• t, a.ad lauD&nd Ron were pleued that
a boat 1b other men attended tbe abow.
But wild birds and a niffials
considered mode ls fa ir prey ---
The lash1on show ho tcd b> Robinson'sat Fashion
I slant.I for the S4nJp1pcr of Hoaa Mrmorrnl Ho,p1tal
Prcshytcnan wa'I NOT for the hird'I
Dunna thc~fon SClfTICnt. one parrot made h11.
murk on the lea of a bathinasu1t-clad model. AOerth<'
surprise she proceeded down the ramp 1n a d1anificd
mnnnera~ 1f nothm& hod happened.
And a white dove refu!.Cd to leave thee to ~•anal
thrstan of the bndal ~t1on of the show.
But thr ornngutan wn JUrnprna wtth l'nthu~ur.im
'
and the snake (a ttally b11 one) wrapped around th<' nl'('k
of a male model wa 01ck1n.g his tonauc ~Ith rt It sh
The crowd of al mo t 300Sttmtd delighted with 1hc
fashion produmon's natavcdrums. mus1c.cleiant
evcn1nawcar. pons wear and finale of o d)'nam1c n-t.1,
v. hltc and blue salute to thrOl)mp1cs
• Caady Jackson. chn1rman ot thr fund-ra1~r. and
E4 L•ae, \tore man grr. "clcomeJ the guc~t" anJ Or.
RH1tU Hafer pokr bncl1) about thr ho pilaf'~( :am't'r
R1d1at1on l rcotmcnt < cmcr
"1 he S4ndp1pcf\ haH h(cn very helpful 1n nm1n1
funds for new equipment ... t lafrr said. no1tn1 that the
currtnt 1m is to buy a new htgh-<'nrrgy linear
a('('('lcrntor a machine that v.111 lnl rt"ll~ thr t fl N·t" ,..
nc sofrad1a11on th<'raP> wh1tcdec"ttasi na.1ts 1dc
<'ITtct
(The nt.lp1pe~ as th<' ho p11.al'Hmallcstsuppon
&roup. but the one which contnbute-s th<' larant amowu
pcrmC'm~r ·m~ 1976 mC'mbtnha,t'rat'W..'dmort
than S "\(X),000 ) .:··. '\mona1ho~d1n1naon chicken breut "'th .... tut~"
Frrnch \IUl't'. stuff~ 1n1<:hokrund frT h fruit ~1th
l<'mon creme v.crt 11 Riley, pre 1dcnt. Jeyc. PM-ttCJ.
\ ll't prTstdC'nt J ... Dtlbltr ( he ~ntl) tartcJ ~r •
own cummumcallon com pan) and IO\'C$ tl), Cant ~ Soe~. Bal"Mn Fnadl, Debble ~ tu Cana Med
AD'Wllh Rtff, Baale war'kr1 ( he had thn:ic ••
dauahttr11n the 'hov.). Vl"'"I Gtrta1and l»aM Haftr. •
----..-~ --------· ......-. 4 qwwwo,..._....-.~--~~~ ....... -....--~_....--._._.....,...., ......... ._ ........ ...,._ ................................................... ._ .................... ..
• • Or ... CCNllC DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Aprll 19, 19M
:Jfieaders shoot dowii harmlessness of BB gun
.1 DEARANN E ERS:Tbat
other in
P.Ushucvcry ript
t be upeet about her
r-o&d pudson
ivinJan airriOe •• IMDEIS
n.iaht theybrou&bt the child an. We tned forthrtt houn to
resuscitate him but be didn't make it. That incident wall
stay with me for the rest of my hfe. -A MEMO TO
MACHO PARENTS
DEAR MEMO: YMr letcer ttally 10& to me. Here'•
uodler. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Plcateeorrccta statement
they have deprived us of 10me wondttf\al public faaures
and nearly took our p~sideot's life just three years qo. -
MRS.H.
DEAR MRS. H.: SU Ml trM. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was touched b_y the
eolumn with the hcadina, .. Please-a word of compassion
for the person who pushes the wheelchair.··
I now ralize be wanlways a weak.. dependent,
spoiled, demandina person. Now that he is disabled. he
isn't any diffcreat.
Thank you for priatina that letter, Ann. It made me
feelleu alo.ae. I do believe this ii one of the most valuable
upecuo(yourcolumn. Miserydocslovecompany. -
LOYAL FAN lN NEW YORK
hisbinbday. You
,however.in 1111111111111111111111111 r when you sa1d,
tbatappearedRiCCntly in your column. You said no one
bas ever died from beana shot by a BB aun. Wrong.
On Dec. 24, l 983, in Houston, Tex.{ a 2).year-old
mother was int.be livina room unwrapp na Christmas gifts
with her family and friends. A shot from a BB.gun came
throuah tbewmdowand hit her in the tcr lie.
I 100,am married to a disabled man. He is not ina
wbecicha1r, but there arc many thinp he needs to hne
done fbrhim. On theotherhandi hecoulddoaareat many
thinp for himself that be inaiats do.
DEAR N. Y .: 111 bet I received blf a toa of mall from
people wllo are carta1 for dl..Uled relatives. Evea dtoap
a sreat maay lwtdJca~ peeple appreciate th lovtq care, IHM wllo .. th• earl.as'' deterve a 1pectal place at
God'1rt1•tlwad. •• ooneeverdied becauacofa BB sun."
j A few years qo. a 9·year-old boy in California
i¢eived a "harmless" BB aun for his birthday. A few days
I~ he took it when he went hunting with bis I I ·year-old
brother. He accidentally shot his brother in the chest.
: Twelve houn later t~e boy was dead. The BB
nbtetrated an artery in his chest and he bled to death frij; ly. . .
I am an emergency room nu~ who was working the
1"he BB lodsed in a major artery. Within six hours she
was gone. Her 20.month-old son is now motherless.
Strange bow Americans love their guns, even though
WANT ACTION?
Claulf9d Adi &42·5e78
My husbandhaamade•ca~routofbeina
handicapped. Can you believe he hasn't had a shower or a
bath in five yeal'I? 'have beged, arauedand fought with
him to have some pride, but to no avail. Once he said to
me. "lfl look too weU people won ·1 feel sorry for me." Will loyalty be
lost forever?
;
..
. .. ,,.
.. ..
,.. . . •
. .,, ..
Pleasures of
Minimal D~ing
Romantic, breezy feelings begin
with our Gypsy collection. The
spare lines of the new "minimal"
styles simplify the pleasures of
warm weather. Tone-on-tone
hand embroidery covers the full
front of our natural rayon dress
from Pakistan . You 'll enjoy the
cool classic V neck and cap-
sleeve. Wear it boldly loose or
gather with braided belt.
Visit Pier rs Gypsy collection for
adventuresome dressing!
Dress from Pakistan ... 2 4 99
S.M. L
Pink. mint. black. white. lilac rl
-~,/ J
Pier 1 i1po1•1s
West11iuter I 5400 Goldpn W,,sr St Costa Mesa 271 0 Hd1tir1 B1 .1
Phone 891 9825 Phone 540 7 331
Pier I Imports lOO store<o Check the whtte page<o In Canada Import B.lzaar
For shop·b'J'·mail catalog send SI 10 Dept C·I 2'>20 W FNl!y Ft Worth TX 70102
1h --"1"' Al & T U1"9 o.t ....... C.-.•I~ .. "'""" _____ ........... ...,,..,_
~~,.,....,,..-...,...,,.,we l.t•·---~ ..,9"',0l l lO
.,,,...,..~.ooo.. c--,_ Cofoot'll""' 11'0 __ ,
_...-'(~
,_-.... ~--'-~~ ~--S\c-lt-"'d""'c-
U c--ltP"<l<"OdN<"6 .. u-i•,,,....,;.d""'""' .. -·--'"'--~ffll I-· OC!'Oetll ti ,., . , .... ,.. ........ .,._ ~ ....... ,......, ..... • """"'oOll ..... .......-0 ............. ,,..,,....., ~--_ .. .,... ,,_ __ ... __ . ...._ ............. .......
......... ~ ..... ii ................. --. ._.. ............... ~~,.. . ====-..:.:.4<~-..~·----· 191\., ................ .._.._ ... ,_.
!..-\ '°"""'"' .t(•~· "'°'""
~l/E::,
)A
2A
B
1>-Ill
ll.l,1\lnl'
A Jn'"" 'hn~ pump""
u1mh1rt,1hll· nwd1um hl.'d
v1•u'll h1\l' Wh1k llr nan·
,.111 ~111111.ir "" ll· in hon._.
l<lll 1•r hi.id, p.lll'nt
'·IO ~ al.'1
·Hll ~-t"'i~ SHOES ----
99 Fa:.hion bland, Newport Bt!ach 759-9551
The kttcr ar-
n ved on my birth·
day.
It was from a
grandmother in
California named
Pearl who wrote.
"For more years
than I can re-
member. I have
enjoyed your humor
tremendously. H O W -
EVER. you wrote some·
thing in your book that
Easter Bonnet
Parade/Contest
Prizes for best Easter
bonnets for children
2-7. Get entry forms
Imm Ea~ter Bunny.
Regillter 10·45 to II a.m .
Sat.. April 21 at
Hunrington Center.
P.ctrade at 12 Noon.
California Made
Pool/Beach Chairs
SALE PRICED
s239s
SALE PRICED
s99s
• l1ghtwe1ght Alum Frame
• Textilene Fabric
•Many Color!.
OPEN 1 DAYS
IO:OOAM·7 :00PM
Puff 'n Stuff
FURNITURE STORE
16691 PCH, Sunset Beach (213J 592-3444
J I
We Speciali.z.e in Quality
DIAMONDS
Rings • Bracelets • PenJn"" • Necklaces
Watches • Earnngs
Our service department offers:
Original and costume design s
Remounting of your
diamonds & precious stones
Dom Raciti Jewelers
1838 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
650-3111
Buy Smart .... Compare
Jewelry accepted on consignment
---------------
turned me off completely
and forever. I will never
read anything you write
again -never. never.
never!"
I can't believe it. Nine·
teen years of work. 2. 964
columns. approximately
1.330.800 words and for
what? To have Pearl dump
me o ver something she
disaJrecd with.
Gave me a break. Pearl.
Would you quit a marriage
because your husband
didn•t like the pajamas you
bought for him? Would you
abandon your children be-
cause they had a friend you
didn"t like? Would you
leave a gifted hairdresser
just because he once in-
sulted Paul Harvey?
One of the hardest thin~s
we do rn this life is to ltve an
hannony with those who
hold beliefs and attitudl'S
different from our own.
r m not alwa)s eas) tu
love. Pearl. but you have n't
been a day at tht' beach
yourself.
There are little thing~
with you I've never men-
tioned. To begin with. how
come you didn"t wnte me
for 19 years when you liked
something? h 's oka}. 1
know )Ou·re bus}. but there
were da) s I needed JO )mow
)OU were breathing out
there .
.\nd "hat about the
times I spent three days
wntmg a special piece and
you were on vacauon and
stopped the paper while
)OU \1.-Cre gone ... or )OU
were too busy that da) to
read 1t .. or you wrapped
the chicken rnnards rn m)
face for the garbage? That
hurts. Pearl.
Did I write you and say
you disappointed me a~ a
reader and I would never
write for you again. never.
never, never? Of course
not.
My best friend has been
JUSt that since we were
second-semester freshmen
in college. We are the
anuthesis ofone another. It
is difficult to imagine us an
the same country. let alone
sitting across the table from
one another. We arc both
walking debate teams on
everything from pohucal
candidates to gun control. I
w11l never forget the day an
November when she called
me 1n tears and said, "I'm
sorry your president just
died."
My friend is not a fool.
She has all the ingredients
of a wonderful human
being. not the least of them
being aboundrng love and
respect for the rights of
another human berng to
think and act 1n his own
wa y.
I haven't g1' en up on
you. Pearl. A woman with a
sense of humor 1s JU~l too
important lo me to wnte
off. 1 f the Pope forgan· his
would-be assassin . I can
gl\e )OU another chance to
love me.
Ho\\ about ~ou"
ENGAGEMENT S
Wle.en-Fanaler
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wiesen of Ontano have
announced the engagement
of their daughter. Linda
Wiesen, to Vernon Fansler,
both of Newport Beach.
The future bridearoom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
CharlCj Fansler of Newport
Beach and he IS I lfldUAtC
of Newport Harbor Hiah
School.
H1' fianett araduated
from Cal State Lona Beach.
The betrothtd couple arc
planmna to marry Au~ 4 1n
San SccOndo O 'Asu Cath-
olic Church in GuastJ .
Man age your money
more effic1enlly
today
Coll 642·4321
to ub cr1be
llllJPllll
~
' '
I
·~·
..
FIBER NOT AN
UNQUALIFIED
GOOD THING
II'~ tht "in" food of the fl t generation. Americans are
ca11 n1 It m cereals. on salads and in aranola ban . 1t•s Ober
-touted as the best thing sinc.c sliced (whole-wheal)
bread.
ben the A1m•rica n Ca ncer Society. long reluctant to
Jump on a bandwagon, has bestowed on fiber its official
blc~ing. Eat more h i&h-flbcr foods. the ACS ~ntly
:.111nounccd. E \•en 1f fiber proves not to protect apmst
l Jnu•r. the society hedged. 11 1s a "wholesome substitute"
tor full> foods. which do pose a mk.
But there's more to fiber than crunch. Fiber is, not a ~1 ngk food or substance. Althouah "bran .. has bCCome
'1rtuall) S)non)mous wnh "fiber." fiber comes in fi ve
"•a.Jor forms. Just as members of the vitamin family~ ha ve
d1fferentJObs. so the vano us kinds o/fibcr serve different
11ut111tonal needs.
1 ht' fi~r in oranges or irren beans. tor example. does
111111as for the body that the fiberin bran ran ·1 do. And fiba
"" 11n unqualified Good Thing. Like an} other sut>stance.
lltt1 mut h can be hamiful.
\\hat grandma <.·alls roughage ~ 1enusts know as fiber.
llil und1gcstible Ct'll walls of plants. The five 'aricties
1m lude t:ellulo~. hcnlllCllu luscs. pectin. gums and
11111\1lages. and hgn1 n - each with its own chem ical and
"'" \t<.al makeup. Cellulose. wh1 c:h forms the fi bers of
plJ nt t rll walls. 1s the most abundant fiber. Hemicelluloscs
.111d IX'U tn u ea1c the matrn. 111 which th<.' t·el lulosc libers
:11\.' \'Onle'ihed.
Plant gums am.I mulllage,, luund near the cell wall.
JI"' 4uahl> as fiber occausc of their resrstann: to digcstr\ e
t 111\ me'>. I he lour · arc. h1od1cm1call) speaking.
1.1 huh)dratcs L1g11111. a num arboh)d ratc. rs a wuo<l)
~..il>~tam:e that helps support the "alls of the plant l'ell. r uuds \ar) Ill the amount and l)pe of liber they
u•11 tuin l mmat~1e plants. such as leafy <.abbagc and ) oung
1 ~·J' ha'e rnns1dt·rable cell ulose and a small amount of
lignin ( ereals rnnlain hem1t'ellulu~s and. 1f the gram 1s
11 .. 11url'. a farr amount of hgn1n . SohJ f1 utts. llke apples. arc
1 u.h in pccttn. Bran is' cf) high 111 tcll ulose.. hemllelluloscs
a11J hgmn. bu1 has neither pectin nor gums.
If )ou'\C been dooori ng )our cereal" 1th a sprinl..lrng
1 '111 an 1n hopes ol gelling fi ber's u:kl>ratt·d benefits." h<lt•
, .... 1c getting mostl ) arc larger. '>oiler stools-but uni) rl
) u n· U'>1ng <.ua1 ~I) gr ound bran.
< u11ing the transit 11mc through the rntest1nes ma~
1 .. 1r1 µroted agarnM lOlon tanu.·r and d1 vc n1 cul os1s. a
l I 1 ·n d1sor Jcr I nl 1easrng the bulk and speed of "astc ma)
u11u1c an) t arllnogens. lcavrng them less tune to do harm.
!>.!,' Juhns llopk1m • Or. Albeit McndclofT.
It aJso means that the lats rn la!ll night's steak won't
' aro und long eno ugh tu be absorbed completely. So
I ,, la t tra ,cls through the au encs anJ less gets Jcpos1tcd
I ho<l ) l t'll \.
'-•ill the Im ~1e~t 3llumph~hmcnts of fiber may lie
,,1111 the stKktr!>l k1 11J~ -gunH. llmkeners added to ire
1 • t1 n 1 anJ salad Jressrngs. anJ pctlin. found in citrus
t 11' a11d som<.' H'getables. 1 hC) h ep diolesterol under
l .rrnol and mot.lulatl' lcq:l!I o t blood sugar su well that
1 •l ) re being uscJ thc1apeu11cally.
I hough gum'i ha\C grl·at 1>uten11al for people "1th
tt-h d1ulcs1nol Inds. 111ust ta\tc tcmble. Dr. Jam<.'s
1.1\11ral ol the U111\l'rS1t) ul l\11nncsuta has lOnlocteJ
·•k•t''I. u al kC'ls a11J b1ead supple mented "11h lotu!lt
1.,, Jn gum. a palatable \arrct). l.a\ural ~)s the Ja~ ma~
I• I he.• fJr o 0 \\hln \:IOU\ bJ I\. J11nk~ anJ lU~tards \\tit be
. pplt-ml·ntcd \\Ith high.Ind-. ul gum\ ur other fi bers.
I 1hcr ni<l) \.\l·ll tx· a \\C111-ht "atd 1er's fnl'lld. too
1111111..e anJ hl'l111H·llulu\t's tal..1: up '>pale 1n a stumal h.
1 .1~ 1ng U'\ k d lull. PCl tin. gums anJ ltgn1n. "Im h rcJulc
1 , ,1h<.11rpt1un ul fJt anJ ix:rhap'I C\l'll pr utcrn. m.i~ lo.eep
, .i1 .. 11c 'I tr um hcintt ah'101 ht-J
llu'' mu\ h I 1l>u I\ l"lluugh' No ulll' kno" s. 1 he
.. r.1gt' \me1 flan nu" l'al!I 111 10 ~() grams a da~
"'' 11<ldoff \3\'i 2' \hu ulJ ulkr ~u111c health benefits. but
·• 111M11\ bc1in Nul l'J". if ' uu lllf1'1\kr that an unpcl·kJ
,q 1•lc has llfll~ ~ 22 gr.1 11·,., ui til~r. a 'Ille of "hule·\\hl'al
,,,. .1J. I 7 gra1m 111w-1h11d a l.UP 111 )hrcdckd bran l·crcal.
1 I 1. and 0 11c-h.1ll \up ol lt1okn .I hrmculi. J.17.
Jou mud1. ho"l"'l'I. 1s nogoo<l. l vo much h1a11. for
1 tJ mplc:. b11ng<i u11 ga\. bloat mg a nd <l1<1rrhl·a. And a fiber
,,q·r Ju~ mav ..ahutage n11m•ra l absurptiun. CclluloSl' and
1~11 t1l ularly hcnllll'lluluscH an blot k Lllll' absorptiun. Too
111ul h "'hole g1a1 11 br cad ma) l ut absorption not onl y of
1 m but uf l alu um. 11 un a nd magnl·s1urn. AnJ too much
1~,11 n m<1 y 1ntt•1kH' "1th v11an11n B-12 absorption. a
l im c111 tor \ l'gl'la11ans.
J he hc\t v.ay tu guard agJ1m1 1mbalantc 1s lo cat a
,,111rt'f ot hrgh·ft bc:r loo<ls. '"hulc-g1a111 brl·ad'>. bran
l, •l·ah. b10"'11 11u'. lcp.umcs. ou1111pJ I <1nJ espcl1all} lll.'sh
t· .Jot\ ttn<l 't'gctahlcs And "1th thl 'r luoJ-. un ~uur plate
'"u II "1nJ up ca1111g fewer reli1wd luoJs l11gh rn fat. ~It
.. 111J \ugar -a double-barreled bonus.
American Healtb Magazine Ser vice
Extreme thinness
life-threatening
In the IJ\l k w H'a''·
..,, , er J I 'tuJ1n -1ntluJing
,1 11ew Irle 10\Utanlt· \UI \e\
-ha'{' 'h11"'11t ha111'!. bad
tu bl' 1110 th111
l'topk 111 ( altlurn1J .
( 'h11 agu. M<l\\ad1U\1.'ll\
.1nu \n n al other llx.alcs
lw' c• hc.'l'n lulluwcu tor
JIC.'llod\ lttim a k " )t':ll \ to
1nrne tha11 211 In l'adl t J'K'.
1hl' th1 nnl'\I .111J lattl''I
hJ' e had the h1ghl''t dl·at h
IJ I\''
Nu unc hJ\ hc.'l'll 1011
,111 pri'4.'\J ll) llw v.agc.·\ ul
C\tl\ 111e ol'C;\11\. \IOtl' lat-
rll" 111 ltnkn l "''th high
hlovJ p1c\~ure a11u d1a-
lic-k s -Ilk-th reatening
aliments. But v.ha t c.oulJ
hc: "rong "'1th thmncs~·1
'nlflkl'f'\ trm.1 to I~ th111
Jnd unht•.illh). ~o th111
r-.·11pk w ulu he: th 1 ng
';lllllltl.l r hl'UlUSl' they
.. mok.e Uut sc\.l'1al s1uJ1ct1
~huw kanncss 1a1M:s tht'
c.kuth rate tor nonsmokt·1s,
IOU
l hl'tt' ~umc C\1tknlc
th 11 lat and thin JK'uplc J1c
of dilh rent 1lh1t'!t'>'~. A
16 yt'olf \tlld) vi ~ott1sh
nu.•n fnun<l the thrnncc;I
thml 11t the 11 011 11 h. d m111c
,:inccr than a\CIJ t'. the
ll th~I morhard10' a~ular
~h Hf
Lnn ix·oplt h;l\c lo\.\cr
hluod lrHl1 of v11anu n A
• md carotene 1 hey ul )o
ha \le low blood l holcstcrul.
<lt•t ~oocl clt·~ll' 1111
'"t'CI 1lttrn~ 1n tta•
l'l .... ,,ft(•d f)JJ.!l''
llllJPllat
v.lm h lowl·rs thctr ri sk of
hra1 t J1sea~c but ma\ ra1s<.'
thn 1sk of lancer alr~11J111g
to ~u111c ~tud1cs.
l "< ll l'llll' UbC\1 l \ 111·
ucaSl''> thl' n\k ul ·breast
Jnd u1e11n<· tallll"f. but
11HK.le1a tc la\crs ul lal 111:1\
hclp peoplc .:1\U1J the d1\.
l'~l\l'. or \\1thstand 1ad1-
,1 11011 and 1 hl·motlll'iap) 11'
thl·~ gel It
\\hate\ n the npl:i-
11Jt1un. thr dangers ~ll thrn-
nc\~ -like those ot obes1t~
-.,hov.-up uni~ :1t the
n tremesul "l'tght. Moder-
atl· 1h1nne!.s or plumpness
rs rardy a problem.
"TIE WOIPOVS
CPtC AD~NTtMf"•
That Hu Al Of America
h•in1 Is Caril& To
Ounce Couity
Moll ltiv" 7 10. 10 0 (R)
Wl...1'.~A...
Mon lhuri 9 OS
Mon. fhurs a~ (It)
EOOCATINO RJTA
, ,, Mon ·lhurs 6JO 10 30
(PG )
nP.r.r.~r.r."
...... ,~ ........ °''" .. ,,.._,
•toll&muA
l .... •~··· I' t.'.
"' '' .. flt• , .. -~. ~·-
·~ •UlllllN !-~"' ..Cf-S... ., JIJ5
191 OU>
NO......-.ac(t rTUIOtt ... l...,..Wtff
From the first laugh, you11 be hooked!
---NOW PLAYING ---
• HAMllM tllfA MUA • LAlllllA Milli lft•ft OllAU I
• ".,.,_ u llA C.-SMho• l ..... • .... , SW.a 0 I
11 l ~·e ~0~94 Mii Ill 1111 '3981/0
HlllA flVllAI• VAUIY
u• ,,..,,., 1 .... ., •-•• "*4<•
'90 •Oil llt I !IOO
OllAllSI NMCI
AMC 0r"'tt """' UA Cdy C-..
tJ 1 01•0 ,,. ll 11
•COlfA MllA 111¥111 SAi JllH CA,.SllHO WIUMtH lH u .... -.i;... .. c. •• i ....... w...,..._ 'Killf > ........ 0 I U& t.a. ...
tit •l•I UI Ge~~ .,l •S'~ HJ O~•l
• l6nWft co --
Jtttf\ll!~t ........ _,..,.
lll\A\l'l\llll"Ull!O"UI I .. ' -"'"•I\ I\ II [gj ... , ..... ,. .......
Wll(ll bJ9 811(1
SYUf Y SIAlHIJM IJH IN
H Illa, NfA.k IJ ..
com 1m 1~1 4184
I IJ\'IAIWS lUWN llNll R ti,..,, . t.•1 , , '~,,,,
llSSIOll VIEJO 4Y'1 bllU
l OWAl!US Ml.,~l()t;
VI[ I() MAii
I• '"'' IU l ll'iill't •Alll r
•EIPMT IEACI 644 U7b0
[ OWAROS N1 WPORI
""'"'PIJ!il ll~l(W
OIUCl 6J4 mJ
SYUfY CHY CCNHR
J'IVI W lllQfUtll~
I ESTlllSTCI 891 J9J'
llJWAROS CWlMA WESI
"'l>ll•hllll ' 1.0lotN W1 ~I
HU ~79 )JJ9
MANN l!RlA f'WA
lrlSTlllSTU • PAtll k. ) I t.Af j'j (Jk IN 891 3693
G~~Xc~J9KE
TARZAN
LURO OF THI:. APE-.\
PG
UAll(llll ,, · •,
,yl)f Y I Alli\ I.I I • '1
HU ,, l
11/\ ~l<J,tl I
IUlU ,ARll ~
·•\till• 11•1 1'1
'COSIA MESA 1.
...... 1
llYlll( ~~I I ., ...
I (1~1AllO., \'101)1•1-Hl.I .1
MISSIO" VIEJO • t,r" •
• ll'o'l~Rt•. •II Ill I .',1lt
•ou11cr '" 1
I • ' ,q, I '.~
WlSTMlllSTER
' PRlSlNHO Ill DOLBY SlUfO
"~-~·'·~ ... ._.._ .... ___ ~ ..... -
NOW PLAYING .....
"'•""•""""' mSJ111
COSTA lllllA
10 .... u, 1111-.l(lj &>I(),.,..
uu m •OZI
UA MOV(S 4
COITAMCIA
1-ftMtU .... ~
fOUlll Ml WM.Lil
I llltly '"" 1(1.11)01
cem 11sa m i111
IOWS WUIH C04~l 11A/A
COSTA •sa iJI J~OI
I OWAllllS llAllBl.IH IWIN
llYNI( •,~I OINJ
I llWAl!ll~ WUOIJtlfll(ll,I
LAC.U lklS /Ml 1.4111
I Al.UNA Hll 1 <:. MAI l
.... ~
6)4 ~)) ------OllMI(~
0 ... ,111 a.eno
Wlll9M1111 c ..... cin. .... Wul •1 ~
., .... ~6:>.'0
IOWAROS YlJO MAi i
M*l 6~ 1 OJ•O
-~!MAit
NAICl ~•m1
u~ cm Cl NII II
OUIC( bJ4 ~Jbl r•rn IC ' ORANG! (>jl lN
I UTllilSTU m ~~ tJ
U4 WI SIMINSHll MAll
l&:.-.iWllM ..... ~TCa.91 -.., .......... ,.. ....
... ICEMAN' IS A UNIQUE,
MIND-TURNING EXPERIENCE •••
Snmnm1 at tu belt, tbe mOlt bypDC)de dram
ol clilcovny mce "2111: A S,.a OdymJ'
... 'Iceman • becomes one of the pat vlllons
Oft film." -De•ill DINlt I.. SA TODA t
"BRAVURA FILMMAKING ... Frcd Sc~pisr
1s such a Outd . cxc111n1 filmmaker that you remain
thnllcd by his 1maaes. Moch of the fun of'lccman' 1s
watching 1h1s da nngly inventive act or (John Lone)
rc tn\Cnt human rcsponsn." -O.ud A•utn .\EH SI+ EEA
"THE WONDER,'rHE AWESOME NESS
AND THE MYSTERY ... ·1ceman·1s one of the
mo~t interesting ... intelligent .cntcn.ammg films of
the year." -R,,,,, f..Mrt. AT Tiit MOI 11.S
ICEMAN
l1M011fY Ht TTON
A ~~\ }AlSO\ -
PA111Ck PAL\IER PROOl <.110\
A FUD SCHEPIS! FlL\4 ICE\lA.\
U~l>S.\Y CROtS£ • JOit\ LO\E
Smmpb) b) OUP PllOSER
and J()H\ DRl\4\IU
Story b) )OH\' DRl\4\IER
\tusk by BRlCE S\IEATO\
Prod\X'fd by PATRICK PAL\1ER
and '\OR""\ jEWISO\
Dir~ by f'RED SCHEPIS!
··~1~11,u~~"!"'
I JI "P'."f!l 1 • ... PO~ _ _,,,.,. _ ..... _ ........ --.
..i)
1NA COSTA MEIA U HMM UA McMf6 99().4()22 [dwll0$ To..n Cellltr
IUEMHAllll 751 •1a.. •1-0633
P~tic s Llll(Oln lMWMA HIUJ OMMCif llOO-.s
0tr¥t In [dwllos/SarlbOm C•f'/ Ctnlt!f 6J.4·25S3 ACCBTU •Ofl
1121 ~70 LIQlllll Htlls MJll 76M611 '
•
I U •• ~ t I •
"rOOTLIOSE" (PC)
l' • • ,. ,,
1111. 11 ~~
"rRl>AY Tit: lJTH.
lit: rNI. CtwTU"(R)
I 't\ , •\ • \l< i \~ HIV 11 Oli
WllO £6 5 ACAOOfY AWMOS
llClll>IMi BEST rtCTIMf,
OIMCIOR AND ACTRCSS
"ICRMS Of [ll)(MIOT" (rG)
11 Jo Jo' s 40 s 20 10 ~s
"CHYSTNl. 1'( UCl• Of
TAIZAI. ltn If m AHS" l"I
I f<I ~w '~ &U' I •
"IOUIClllC Tl( STNE" l"l ,.._ .. ,., ,, ...
"rOOTlOOSE" (re)
. ' .
··tr Tit: CW:K"(R)
I U<J :J uo. 5·00. j UU. II OU. 11 00
mtt*B 3 u~~tJ)
JACUllYot OH A
"ACAllST Ill ... $ .. (I I
l(i(iJJ(l~JO ·ICJllU(
"SWING SNJT' ('6)
' • s ~ J'-,.
"IOSCOW OI TIE •HSOI" (I) "' ~ ~ ~
BIG FAMILY ORM-IN BARGAIN NIGHT
EVERY THURSDAY
2 ADULTS ;e: PRICE OF 1
Children Under 12
Always FREE
* PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES *
All OPEN 6°0 S1ort 6°
.. ,OllC( AClllll (I)
Hll lAl'°91'S YACATIOI' (II
IC(MAN 1PG1
c AN I ti( BARBARIAN IR I
Wlflll ltt BOYS ARI 14 111
"IOIUCllC Tilf "l"I . .
"IUlll 11 H "9" (I )
-~~· ·~~~~J) . ·-· .
llftUf. 111 eon Ml ~
l'Ol ICl AC AO£MY •II
P\W\
NA 1 •• l A~ s ocrnm~ •
\Wl'I(; S* 1 1 PG I
lllSIH llUSIUS R
m>AY nt IJlH
flt f .. Al CHAPll~ '
,._ 11m ~
-11• ~ &1-czm•1.a rACtrlC'S NW£• m lit M1t fASID .... lmS2H.ll9 __ _..
... 8ll£A CDW --._., -.t
CllTI ... 751·4114 -IM-2561 LOWMD$ TOWN CtNltR SYUfY a.DCllf
nr•!>•t ~ m•••••uu UlWAllDS SADOllBACK tM ~U 1WI
asrmsm n1 3"3 ra.:·s HIWAY 39 Dl..ff
LUXURY THEATRES
ht 2 Mlt1nee $howi"fl Only S2. 75 u.-,. .. ., s •ao144.1 .. t1616~255Jt~~y J1
FOR FOOi EX:CfTEmEml Vis1tOur •••
ARCAOE of GAMES• -:~ ,. ... -
llfOkDmljij2)6i~ 2ssi 1~~f
.~~~~I .. ,~~.i
STADIUm Or .... atn a 639 enot~~'O.l:
'A •It Ot,ne\' t ..... -lb-rs DRAGOn
~
Ph1t Tron f~I Clttld Pr1Ce1
ftel\J~Sl N.-LUOOS
II!
UP THE
CRf}l{ (!)
Al5o Sl\ow lnt
Sc•rf•c• CR)
P1u1
Fo o tloose IPG)
~5"!6~
"™'Y •uslMSS , .. ,
Orive·lnt O oen l :JO WHkends / 6:45 WHknlflttl *
Child••" Und et 12 FREE Uol~1 No1ect
llU•,=:::-::==---~=-:::=I SAOOl£8ACll ~JUD...,. c•··" ~•~ere t •~, •• I cs l I~ 6 0 t I ~· »IQ $l ~ Ill J
\f ....... .. ........
m •11• TO• CENIEJ SAOOl[BACK 'Y M _. '° .• , ..... .. ~ .. llilllJIH! HVJIOll
ICON' "'' I .Ki I <0 ~ iCJ 'Iii t JO \I '•• •' l ' ~ &/!IQllJlfO I'•*< ,;
l l5 S IS I SS (t .....,.,.
l~I 4114
!OWN ClNl(ll
I w
J )0 I 10 IOCS 1-~t ~ loo
..., 10 ICU' tf') -----------
) J() I lO IQ.14 SAOOl.£8ACll
tMlflO'll •
IW \.'I. tDG
I te a ,,.,.._ I It" (II
ll\" Ill~.~ ...., .~
' ' ' '\j{
~
llf \ICJlll "'I
t '• •• m ~uo
•AllPISJl('r '1'£tn ...-IS
llJO 1~ ~10 l l'J ' n~ .. 1
SAOOllBAC~ 'P'lllJCI aumn-
1 GO. llO ~
• • 'l)O t~ II
~II ~HO 11 ~ If J
• • • SAOOlEBACll ~'11' •• ., s t j.
tfARBOii f WIN u .. ... '" 11 11 l'IJI l M
Mt \A 1U sun u ..
.....
llt tlOlll '"I I •' II ~~ I _, J!.
l .. • ' ...
MMD 10 llllD ("I ... "' 1e.,. .... ,--"'' • "~ ''41
, .. ,, .. I.
llt I -l tWIO
" 114 Clll• , ' • .... llltS W •t•
• •
..
'f91f M la M ,_ OWIO 11
~•H
&1~ w l"-1
l AGUNA Hll l S
AG\.INA HUS IPl l
\t! '-~ ...
• 1 '"•'• 1.1 4 61~ 1 1~ 10 It 1"-'411 ISl -U )(I
LAC.UNA Hill S MAU ''' 12 'ii
\D 1 •• \.. 4 IMO DOllY Sll tlO
t)o(ll .. ,. 1'\&wr' 1"1
16'·6'11 ' . JO fl\ I 00 91~
l ACUNA H1l l ~ MAll OOll• SlflllCI
10lllllCllC M Sia <Pel
I l 1111 \ J'o 1 (• • \(
hi -&.
WlllllWll~ ......
SOUtH COASI ~ <A!lllf' •••lllT• .... nm• .._,., · 1"5i
""'"1oc•11
·~· ..... "'h SOUIH CO~'.tl fli 6 I\ 10 ,.. .. .. ~t au ~ 1t1 , ....
O•
rOUHUlN VA LLEY
fl IO&f•
~-C) • I•• Ill.
I 'IC' "
''*-1'\&9' (f\ "''"&I\ I~. l: 'It M ]I,;;
W£STMINSTCR
CM:MA WUI WI Of ... -..~ u.s .. ' n<t
-... 41 680 11' ''
'"' 9'1 JU~ s• '>ll' • "
=::-:"."'.=:---,-!
CN MA WfSI ·•nrou. Ill
•. ..._... lla19 Gf llll9' 1"1 ._... ~ .. m nn
CKMA WfSl ··-. '
tlJNTIMGTOft BU CH ,,.. ,.., "', ..
.._ ne r• OW1D '
~' , .. ...... ,._ .... ,
II\ t
J
l
I
°"'"Oe COUC DAILV Pfl.OT/Thurlday, April 19, 1914
roday's pianists can ~t-hold a .. candle to lti'berace
iy MAllY CAMPBELL 1"'tt , I .....
NEW YORK -Libera~. the Michael Jackson of the 1950s,
i only bu aurv1vcd but has become an cndurin& pan of the
erican entertainment SQCne. He's still performang. in the
cliaht, with candelabras and spotlighted sequins. ever more
tihnboyant., still packinl'em in.
):>' Announced for a adio Ci ty Music Hall enpaement from
April IS to 29-he hadn't played a New York_ theater for 30 years
.:Ohe was a near-sellout weeks before the openina. -?.ti Some11jd, from l 9S I to 'SS, when Liberace hadoncoftbe most
s;llpular shows on TV, that the old ladies who were has fervent fans
w uld die and he'd be washed up. It didn't happen. It sull hasn't.
He's seuina new audiences at the same old stand an Las Yeps and,
11 6S. he's bead1n1 for some new stands.
Liberace wu bom, third child of four. to an ltahan fatbtt and
Polish mother, May 16, 1919, in West Allis. Wis. Liberace's violinist
brother 0tof'le died last year and now only has wter Anpe, who
chose mamaac and family over music, is left.
Ian.ace Jan Paclcrewski, Poland's areat pianist, wbo knew
Liberace's mother, is laqe in Liberace's life story. Paderewski is
credited with •'!11C•tin1 a acholanhip for the 7-reat-old pianlst to
the Wisconsin Colleae of Music and with sugnons be use only his
lut name instead of the full Wladziu Valentino Liberace.
The flamboyance that accompanies the performance, however,
Liberace traces to a fellow Wisconsinite, the planist Hildeaarde ..
"AU the flamboyance came naturally. out of necessity. The
candelabra wu introduced at the Persian Room an the Ptua Hotel
in New York. I followed Hildeprde. Everybody was w&itina to see
who would follow Hildqardc. TMt was her room; no one ~
tread on her Ooor. They didn't know that 1he and I came from the
same.part of the country and were very aood friendl.
"She pve me lots of tips. She said they're hiah 1«iety pc0ple
and you've aot to have some sort of thin& to act their auention. She
said lbc used roses and played piano witn &loves on.
"I told her I'd seen candelabra on a piano in a movie about
Chopin, 'A Sona to Remember.' She said, 'That'll be great.' I went
out and bou~t a candelabra. That was 1945. I didn't know what the
word aimmtck meant." Liberace
EASTEI DllllG 'GUIDE ~~~~.r:~f!
E njoy Easter S unday aboard the
Reuben E. Lee
')
" Buffet Brunc h
•n 1 8:30 to 3:00
.,, featuring our traditional
d ho liday buff et.
,,. $10.95
Children (under 12)
$4 .95
,. Our Easter Bunny will be here •II with candy for the kids
15 1 E. Coast Hwy
Newport Beach
675-5790
MAKE
0"1-. OF Ol'R HOl'SES
\Ol'R HOME
H>R A (;RA CIOl'~
BRUNCH OR
~l'U 'IAI. IUH '\C H \l ... :'lil
~ .. Jn ... I> H(0\1 9:JO A \1
,,.,, .... ( sun U> HU)\I -':00 P\1
akf l nur /{1111 rr nf1 1111ic \ 1iu-f:nl1 rf111nmt nf t nd /Janl'inq
A . -.
.
J1I02 S P.c1f1C Co.ul lfwy l~ forftl Avl' 23)11 Muirl.1ndt ....._ __
•I R1dgl' Roulr
.....
Mon•rch e.T Plu.• Lum~ry•rd Pin•
ugun• Ntgutl ufun.1 llf•ch
4",261' • 4'6-~771 04 ' •a • 7~2-ASS"
ukr Forni V1ll.tgl'
l:I Toro
770 -3222
Just$6.95 and
the choice is yo11rs.
Tup troin
Steak dinner
I< l.111 """ 'ii lif•I \1ul1n .. 11\1~1111111• I " l h"''' l11p ~1rlro111 Cll
I ' ( "' •• , I 1L I•.~ I I'"" '"'" 101111•11 I• ~,, ,.,,. ~·· ,,,
I Hft•r 1t11ocl '-lu m Ju\ I hruu~h I h1tr"•d1t) onh
111111 • •tir t.111a1h l1 1r I ·'''l r d11111l r
\h rl Im 1~1111! IHn\ .1rd 111"l "1111! '1111
... FOUNTAIN VALLEY, SANTA ANA, GARDEN OROVE,
TORRANCE, CERRITO&, LAKEWOOD, ANAHEIM, LAKE FOREST
EASTER SUNDAY
RRUNC ~H •
10:00 a. rn ., 2: 30 p.111.
DINNER
4: 30 r .nl.,10:00 p.rn.
RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED
2441 E. Cna'it HtJ,!hwily, C(1run,1 Dd Mar
P,1(1 f Ii. Cua~( H 11.!11\HI) .1 r ~I.IL Arc hur f\l vJ .' ( 714) 6 n-0120
R e u ben·s of Newport Beach
EASTER FESTIVITIES
Champagne Buffet Brunch
9:00am to 2:00pm
Easter Dinner Regular Menu
from 3:00pm
Adults $8.95 Children $4.95
(12 & under)
Also featuring our Easter Bunny
and live entertai nment.
Reservations
673-1505
The Toole D'Hote selecllons
Include a choice of one
appetizer. one main course.
one dessert. and coffee.
tea 0<m1tk
lil+llUHI
r.inne ol Duck o Lo C 191ne do Pt>Mons
~hed Scoll<:Jpa PnnlQnl6f
Grocct11 CasftgliQnO ~ ~ChMM
~ ()( Meche end s ....cJ!nUts
R e ub e n --s
25 1 E Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach
INTllll
Pollbd ol Salmon with 8olll Cieom Sauce
Rooa1ed Leg ol Lomb wilt\
Minted Lomb Souoe
Breott of Chicken with
Monolt Oeom Souco
~Rib ol~ Roostod with Ctdet Souc• ._,,
ecw ...... • Tott
MochOCoi<•
Chestnut 8omb6 ""'1ti Rum Souce
k9VI SlrnwbOnV '°'1 ' . , ~
j
l H t lOWER) RE Sl AUR AN l
At ltiO Surf /II ~Jnd llolftl (i() ~ O< nor1 at lOQUno Sfkx.h
! c1.,1re ~ 11 30 om 10 10 IXJ ri m f 11~111<)1 t11"'11(fo,1 ltom & to I I om l
Adullt ~1 ~ ~ C P"t11Cl19(l 1Jr'l('~1 11 ~ •.,() r11w~~ dQ 1 4411
pecial
Easter
Dinner $9.95
Complete dinner including de serl
children
(12 and unde r )
$4.95
served from
l 2 noon til 8 p.m.!
I %9 II arbor 81\<d.
Coi.ta ~lt"i.a
5.,g, 1323
Easter Sunday
Smorgasbord Dinners
Villa
Swede9
RESTAURANT
OPEN All DAY
12 nooo to 8 pm •
Corona del Mar locatio n
3536 E. Coast Hwyr
673-4091
Huntington Beach location
Available for dinner only
from 3 pm
(Sorry, booked until 3 pm)
522 Main St.
536-3033
SI I II :• dri£t J,?E,;~,. er
Easter Champagne
Brunell
on the Water!
Served 9:00AM -3:00PM
Al so Featuring Dinner Menus
Prom 4:00PM
.1J1.l West Pacific Coast Highway
1 lu'' lwluth of Nt'wporl Rlvd I
. ..
'l ~ifHMIS)l(J~ ,, .
A haunting comedy in BB
Mlle selected ------------
Por1ions of '*Top-
prr" with clements
of ··int Ohost and T
Mr1. Muir" and you OI
have the ba11c inare-
dicnts of''Oramercy Trns OhoSl," an in-
nocuou1 but en-llllllllllllllllllilllill joyable little comedy
and hopdully wall be siven ~melhin& a litllc more ~ubstanuve the next time out. although plays with me-at o n
their bont"S arr act11na to tx-rew and far tx-tv.ecn 11 the
J fon11n11on Beach Pla~housc.
.. Gramercy Ghost ·continues fndlys and Saturdays
11 8:30 throu&h May 19 at the playho use, in the SeaclifJ
Villqc shoppini center at Main Strttt and Yorktown
Avenue, Huntin1t0n ~ach. C'all the new reservation
number, 832-1405, for ticket 1nformat1on.
'
IJ UTllLEEN CUMMINGI .._...,c.i, J tr 1
Carlo Mana Ondin1'1 &axlh and final-.
iDS the Lot ~&ea Philharmonic~ alcW
maamrscent ftourilb when be .............
entbuawtic and aft'ecuona&e ~aco.ne from dal~•••
fillin& San&a ADI Hilb School audiaoriwn ~·p The ceJebra&ed maestro, lookifta mavety ., • ....._
currently haunting the Huntinaton Beach Playhouse.
Oc1pite a number of sof\ spots in ill construction -
talkincts. the absence of PUf\&Cnt humor and ~ncrally blan~ characters-John Cecil Holm's play as antnguina in
a quiet. non-ofTcos1ve style. 1t'1 remini1Cent of Holly-
wood's B movie comedies of the 1940s which shared the
double balls with 1he latest Gene Autry or Ro,y Rogers
we tern.
CALLBOAllD -Performers aod technicians arc
beinJ souaht for the cast and crew or the Cole Poner
musical "Anythin• C~s:· to be presented on board the
bria Pilarim 11 an Dana Po int Harbor this sum·
mer ... aUditions will be held Fnday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m .
at the Palisades United Method1M Church. 27002 Camino
de Estrella. Capistrano Beach ... cnll 97(). 7 J S2 for more
fCD~rou· sreenna It the O ranae Couiny • and 1vehe, WU datly IUrpnl<d and "";:""~!
5ocidY event.
After establishing us tenuous premise -that an
elderly woman leaves her New Yo rk apartment to her hou~keef)('r and its Revo lutionary War-era ghost to the
play's heroine -Holm veers offinto the romantic triangle
aspect oft.his story rather than playing its supcrnaturual
elt:ment tor all it's worth. These c haracters aren't full
bodied enough 10 enthrall us. but the ghost is something
else' aa,ain. •
Pla}'ed \\uh a 1·•1•.(:IH~' 1ous twinkle and abundance of
energ) b) krf) Booth 1he spint of '76 commands our
1mme-d1ate a11en11on. Booth appears to tx-thc type of actor
who"d stand out in whatever role he assume-d and. H the
onetime messenger under Geor'e Washington who's
forced 10 remain eanhbound until he accomplishes his
m1ss1on. he-'s terrific.
In the ce-ntral role of the )'Oung woman \\-ho'<,
inhemcd Booth (and 1s the only pi_'r!ton who can sec him).
Brenda Fuehrer does a nice Job with a modicum of
material. Her initial reaction to the outlandish s1 tua11on i-s
bl'l1e\ abk and she has a good. natural stage presence.
Leu dTe-ct1\e arc the two nvals for hr r romantic
a11cn11on -Roben Wuestoff as her blucblooded fianct
and Ste\ en Demers as the rough-hewn newspaper rcponer
who pursues her. It's a fo rmula plot that's of\cn tx-en done
beucr. and neither Wuestoff no r Demers can wnng out
enough 1nd1vidualism to advance their cause theatncall).
Pat Mullins has some good moments as the ne-wl)
wealthy housekeeper, while An Linderman succeeds-as a
harassed police officer. Robin Pnce and Mark C'h1tJ1an
inJect some pep into the proceedings as Booth's war
buddies trying to slip their old comrade past St. Peter. Jo)
Wynne. Erin Lord and Bonnie Hurd complete the
company 1n minor assignments.
Xiomara Suro shows promise in her directing debut
details... ·
Technicians tilso arc being recruited for duty on the
Saddleback Company Theater's summer season ... paJd
posuions art ava ilable and applicants should call the
college at 831-4764 for further informa11on ...
The San Clemente C'ommunll) Theater will hold
tr}outs Monda)' and Tuesda) at 7 pm. for the musical
"The Fantas11cks" ... direc1or John Swanzell will be
!)Cek1ng a cast of five men and t\.\O \\omen at the Cabnllo
Pia> house. 202 .\ ve. ( abnllo ~an Ckmentc .. call
492-0465 for details ...
Movies becoming
more 'dedicated'
LOS ANGELES(AP)-Therc·~a new trend in movie
cred11s: dedications.
Last year,· the late Natalie Wood's final film.
"Brainstorm ... bore the simple dedication at the end of the
credits: '"To Natalie ··
Barbra Streisand. who produced, co-wrote, directed
and starred in "'Yentl." dedicated the film to her father.
who died when she was a child.
"Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the
Apes." the latest verSton of the Edgar Rice Burroughs'
legend bears the dedication lo the late-Ralph Richardson.
It was the finaJ film for the British actor who portrays
Tarzan's grandfather.
A1 the eiahth conductor U> have he9ded
64-year-otd orchestra, be •• rehoquilbi.aa bis poll HI I
for health reaJOnJ.
The cvcnina opened with a \eftX and vibra
Overture to .. EplonL" Op. 8-4. by Beelhovea.
elepnt and conetse. lt a:nps you 1mmedia&ely wsdJ it.a
Jtnnss openina and takn you willinaly · tbtoVlh
turbulentand dramatic pasa1on which folfoWs, You are
catchina your breath in a brisk and vivid climu that 1.1
the Fifth Symphony's three-sho~and-a-tona rhythm
faster pace. It was sublime and the aud1entt loved it.
An interm1ss1on would have been Jood at tbi1 poi
but instead Mozart's Sinfonia Concenantc io E Aat
Winds and Orchestra. K. ~97b. followed aJm<>it im
a tel).
This rather somber piece 1n three movements -all a
the same key -held a areater challengr for the car.
muste's dreamy quaht> and slow pace. and repdlt1
theme, combined with no break beforehand. prod
outbreaks of narcosis thorughout the spacious auditoriuQ'I
More's the pity because the piece contained what musi
cnt1c Orrin Howard declares to be the most bnlJiant a
felidtiously scored parts imaginable for the IOIO in •
ments -oboe. clarinet. horn and bassoon -hand
admirably an this case by David Weiss. Lorin Levee, Job
Cerminaro and Alan Goodman. respectively.
The third and final offennJ was Brahms' Symphon
No. 4 in E Minor. Op. 98. This had the advantage or
les~resuve audience. but 11 may not have made
difference with this piece. From the moment the qu
Towering twin•
• v1ohns introduced the first movement. gently echoed
"' ..... .,..,,..._,, the winds and the n the violas and cellos softly addina thC1
Appropriately poetnc by the twin towen of
New York'• World Trade Center a.re Jean
(left) and Lb Seaal, 22-year-old twtna from
Loe An&eles who play 16-year-old hleh
1tehool ~lrla in the new TV aeries .. Double
Trouble ' OD NBC.
accompaniment, you were enveloped and held wilh1
1tsbroodJng mood and delivered finally by a cathartic a
searingly powerful climax.
It was a truly rich and rare musical adventure
possible through the OCPS' Women's Committees and
contnbutio ns or corporations. foundations and bu ·
and professional people who are determined to raise th
cultural level of Orange County.
·~~·~ ·~ EASTEI DllllllG GUIDE
............
-nr n ~· •••ta•r••t I rE. Dml'I a s.1ooa
Eaeter Sand•y
Ch••p•gne Buffet Branch
8:SO •• to 2:SO P•
Dinner •erved 5 to 8 pm
)
f
Family
Ea•ter Dining
CHINA PALACE
RESTAURANT
•• luncheon Specials
$3.75
noon to 3 pm
Dinner Combination
Spec la ls
from $13.95 (for 2)
to $33.75 (for 5)
The first and only Szechwan
Chlne1e culaine In
Newport Beach
2930 W. Coa1t Hwy.
Newport Beach 6Sl-IOS1
Join us
for Easter
Regular prices and menu
Lovely view of
Newport Bay
Wi.nner So. Calif Restaurant Writers
Number One Valu~ Restaurant
ln•ex•pen•slve*
·(in 1k spen' s1v) not high in price. reasonable;
classified advertising
DI PREGO'S
.Jta/;.,. f<r•I••'""' Easter Sunday
• . Hours 1 Oam to 9pm ~~,~~EST O:::U, BRUNCH i ~ IN ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY
Sun. l 0 to 3 At $895
Only :
Ut7 ,..,.... 9tct
CCMt.1 Meu, CeNtornla
642·9900
pruentt
°"' •vmptout buffet fecKt
indudn
•:X. .ci• """""'
11\..1• & bOOf"'' "°""'°" •
v. oloc>o • ..,.
"'.-.-o..;• ... ---· ,_ .,.,.,._._
•"-!W ........ '!Qt '
Pl US
' ""'" ""OIO ' O' •M'lttw' !'(.•\ 'VI'
.rftlflidf\c~ "'°,. XJI.! t•P 1"ili
~""',..I b#
• f .a!'V• "'9 0
Easter Sanday Champagne Baffet
f .. tarlag
Quiche Florentine Adults $9.95
Roast Baron of Beef Bernalse
Honey-baked Ham
Spring Lamb with Mint Sauce
Children (under 10)
S•.95
and a fabulous selection Served
of pattrles, fresh fruit, 11:00 a .m. to 1 p.m.
and salads For reservation• call
champagne Included. 833-0080
2 block
BLACKBEAllDI
outh of Jobn Wayne Airport
Newport Beach
. ..
j
I I
\.
l
!
, .th str~gh_t ratings crown for CBS
I•
'60 Minutes'
vide network's punch
• • 'tlfi JERRY BlJC& . th 'rt ........ ...._ "' ",. LOS ANGELES -The winner and still ~pion: C BS. which captured the ratinp 1·'dle for the 1983-M TV 1CUOn on the atrcnght
'dlheavyweiahts ''Dallu" and "60 Manutes" · .S such miitlscnes as "MastC'f of the Game''
··a.d"Chicfs.··
1, • '-CBS clai med Its fifth ratings victory in a
row at the April I S close of the current 29-weck
season. A BC was 8CCOnd and NBC was third.
Here are the final ratings: CBS 18.1. ABC 17.2.
.,NBC 14.9.
' I ABC. which had the week's tughest-rated
:.w.ow with the Academy Awards presentation.
•liitd CBS in the last week of the A.C. Nielsen Co.
• ·..-Vey, but, unlike last year, posed no
, .1f4t-minute threat to CBS.
• , '. , All three networks could draw some
: ~nsolation from the fact that. while audiences
• diCfected to other fonns of home video
:
tertainment. the season's viewersh1p decline : u the smallest since the 1979-80 season. CBS
-' d NBC viewership were down I percent from
last.year and ABC's was down 3 percent.
CBS won the firs1 week of the season.
, '+'luch began Sept. 26. and gave up its lead only ~·during the World Series. when A BC was ahead
fct one week. In all. CBS won 19 weels and tificc tied with A BC for first. ABC won seven
•ks and NBC won one.
.. Hotel, •• c1&htb; CBS' "Knou Landin&.'' nmt.h;
and the ABC Sunday Movie lOt.h.
The top miniseries of the season were, 10
order. CBS' .. Muter of the Game •• CBS'
.. Chiefs," NBCs "Celebn't·" CBS' 1·Gcorae
Washinaton" and NBC'1 Kennedy." CBS'
Grammy Awards c:overqc w11thetop1pocia1,
with ABC's Academy Awards c:overqe second.
"from our point of the view, the most
SJgn1fican1 pan of the season is the continued
strensth of our rqula.r series prosrammina and
our continued dominance i n that area," David
Poltrack, CBS vice president for research, said
as the weekly and annual results were an-
nounced Tuesday. "Thls Jear we had three
miniseries which perfonnc well, and next year
we wlll have five or six minis.cries.."
For the past week, CBS and ABC tied for
first place with a networ~ averqe of 17.S each.
NBC was third with 12.8. The networks say this
means that in an averqe prime-time minute.
17 .S percent were tuned to both CBS and ABC.
The bighe~t-rated show of the closina week
was ABC's coverage of the Academy Awards
ceremonies. "The Barbara Walters Special."
which appeared on the same night. was fifth .
CBS has won the ratings every year since
the 1979-80 season. ABC was first for three
years. from 1976-79. Before that. CBS was first
every year from I 9S6 to 1976, except for the
1970-71 season when NBC was first. For the
first time in TV history CBS "'as also the winner
1n the four maJor areas of pnme time. daytime.
late-night and tht cvtning ntws.
ABC l 0. S, NBC I 0.0. for the feUOn the ratiQI.'
are CBS 13.8, NBC 11.2, ABC I I. I.
The ratl~ measure the peroen\qe of the
nation's 83 million TV households watchfoa
durina any minute of prime time.
Here are the week's 20 top pr~ms:
I . ''The Academy Awards,' ABC. 1 rating
of 30.3 or 25.3 milhon households.
2. "Dallas.'' CBS, 24.9 or 20.8 million.
3. "Simon 8t Simon." CBS, 22. 9 or 19.1
millio.n.
4. "Tbe A-Team,'' NBC. 22.3 or 18.6
million.
S. "The Barbara Waltel"$ Special," ABC.
22.0 or 18.4 million.
6. "Dynasty.'' AB , 21.6 or 18.l million.
7. Movie -"The Ten Commandments,••
ABC 21.4or 17.9 million. 8. "Magnum. P.I.," CBS, 21.0 or 17.S
million.
9. Miniseries -"Georae Washington.''
Part II, CBS. 20.8 or 17.4 million.
tO. Miniseries -"Georae Washington,"
Part Ill. CBS. 20. 7 or 17.3 million.
11. "Falcon Crest," CBS. 20.5 or 17. I
million .
12. "60 Minutes," CBS. 20.1 or 16.8
million.
13. "TV Bloopers & Practical Jokes."
N BC. 17.7 or 14.8 million.
14. "The Fall Guy." ABC. 17.5 or 14.6
million. •
15. "Hotel." ABC. i 7.2 or 14.4 malhon.
15. Tic -.. Alice." CBS. 17.2 or 14.4
m1lhon.
17. "The Diana Ross Special," CBS. 17.0
or 14.2 million.
Frlaky little aiater
, The season's No. I show was CBS'
··ballas.'' with "60 Minutes" at No. 2. Others in
tl1C season Top 10 were: ABC's "Dynasty.''
lllitd: NBC's "The A· Team," founh; CBS'
.. Simon & Simon;· fifth; CBS' "Magnum. P.I.," s~th; CBS' "Falcon Crest." seventh: ABC's
N BC"s .. Father Murphy" was che
lcast-watcht"d show of the week. The bottom
five in descending order were NBC's "St.
Elsewhere," N BC's "The Master," ABC's
"Masquerade." NBC's "Yellow Rose" and
N BC's "Father Murphy."
Among the evening news shows, CBS kept
1ts comfortable lead. The ratings: CBS 12.2.
18. "Three's Company," ABC, 16.5 or 13.8
mil hon.
18. Tie -"The Jeffersons," CBS. 16.5 or
13.8 m illion .
20. "Webster." ABC, 16.3 or 13.6 milljon.
R.bea Perlman, aabbln& for her auter u a .. Cheers" barmaid,
makea a pl•r.::! Ted Danaon, bat la lnterrupted by the coach (Nlcholu Co to) on tontcht'• eplaode, at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. •
EASTEI DlllllG GUID
/, ~ll!J
OB~~:
Est. 1948
JOIN US FOR
EASTER!
Featuring ou r totally new and
completely redesigned menus for
BREAKFAST
plus Lunch and Dinner too!
FREE
"BUNNY BALLOONS"
FOR THE KIDS!
BALBOA ISi.AND
t Rt-... r ft ""lf\f" """'•t t• ( •111\ I ~I)\ \4annt-;\\~nu"'
7AM·6 P ...
IRVll"i[.
......... !>',,, ~·-"' "I •I [J\'t'r M...,f 1;rr ... ,1~1lei .. .,
8AM·CPM
COSTA ~H-'iA
• HMbor 'hnpp111~ l r111~r I lJtJO Harbor Rl•tl NAM·8 PM
LAX!. FORL'il
I )U\l Ull I '• •11 ... k• torf'it Un"'"' .!:.?~il LAk.t for,.,1 Un,,..
I AM t P\C
"BEHIND THE SCENES"
WITH
Brenda Caponera
Restaurant Executive
THE SPINDRIFTER -Eeater Weterlront Dining
What more could one ask than to dine on superb cuisine
while en1oymg a glorious waterfront view this Easter
Sunday? That s the scenario awa1t1ng the lucky ones
who spend thetr Easter at The Sp1ndr1f1er Restaurant in
Newport Beach Reservations are being accepted for an
elegant Easter Champagne Brunch and for dinner The
Easter Champagne Brunch commences with warm
Blueberry Mullins and fresh fruits ot the season Eggs
Sardu are a Spindrttter specialty made trom stuffed
artichoke hearts topped With poached eggs. Hollandaise
sauce and served on a toasted Engltsh muffin The
Seafood Crepes are unsurpassed. filled with bay shrimp,
> r scallops, and crabmeat. then glazed with a dehcate ~ Mornay sauce Other brunch choices range from
: Huevos Rancheros to the Bayside Fntata, and the
t classic Monie Cristo sandwich may well be the finest 1n
't Newport As evening approaches a slop at The Spln-t drifter's retaxmg Lounge and Oyster Bar spells the t . perlect ending to a warm Spring day Gourmet spe<:1al-
tles are many varied including Roast Duck a I Orange,
Scaloppine ot Veal Marsala and exotic Calamari P1c-
cata Prime Rib Dinner at The Spindrllter 1s remarkably
' tender. and the New York Steak is broiled over real
mesquite wood to bring out lhe best flavor The Spin-
drifter wine list caters 10 the connoisseur featuring both
:,. domeatlc and Imported wines For the finishing touch, B
dffsert tray la crowned with by rich cheesecakes and
1 movsse cakes specially prepared tor The Spmdnfter
:-The Sp1ndritter is located on lhe waterfront. at 3333
west Coast Hwy in Newport Beach Call 642-2295
THI JOll Y ROGER -Eaater Tredlllon ContlnuH
In what has become an annual family tr1d111on The Jolly
' Roger Restaurants proudly offer dining on Easter Sun·
day The occasion ts even morP special this year
t>eeause e fresh and different b1I cl ta1e 1nv1lf'S a whole
MW generation ot families 10 en1oy The Jolly Roger A
varied array ot appetizers croissants new spec1all1As
and e breakfHI menu bursting with choices add up to
the ~t Jolly Roger Easter ever kids will want to 3mvP
early and adopt a free EastAr Bunny t>alloon A ch1I·
dren·a menu makes 1t f"Hy tor them to choose thf"ir
fevorlte meal For grown up~ as an eye opener tcr
breakfast The JOiiy R<>oer recommends Eggs Bt1ned1c1
copped Wll h nch Hollandaise Save• Tl'lf"
Bulld·YOYr·Own-Ome1111e truly h 1 1ometh1ng tor
.. everyon., with cho1ee1 ranging trom Spanish Sevce 10
Corned 9fff Hath The Jolly Roger Golden Ar own
SPECIAL
EASTER
CHAMPAGNE
BRUNCH
19 •·•·-2 P·"'·
Free Easter Gitt
for each child
EASTER DINNER
4 p.m.-10 p.m.
featuring
ROAST PRIME RIB
Complimentary champagne with
all dinners.
WESTERN ENTERTAINMENT
STEAKHOUSE Ir SALOON
Newport Fwy at Dyer
Rd exit. Senta Ana
For Reservations
549-1512
Belgian Waffle is always a favorite. while hearty Huevos
Aancheros lend a different International flavor. Biscuits.
gravy. croissants, and ham accompany many of the
other breakfast selechons. The brand new "all day"
menu will be available with more seafood and beef
entrees than ever Chicken Pot Pie, overflowing with
plump chicken and vegetables In a purt pastry crust, la
one of The Jolly Roger's most popular additions
Chicken Salad Oriental and Cobb Salad join the new
menu. as do croissant sandwiches like Waldorf Chicken
and Ham and Swiss Of course. thoughtful, attentive
service continues to be a cornerstone of The Jolly Roger
success Over 50 restaurants bear The Jolly Roger
name. and most will be open on Easter Sunday serving
breakfast, lunch and dinner
THE GRINDER -PreNnta The EHter Bunny
With Easter 1ust around the corner. the Grinder
Gourmet Coffee Shoppes of southern California will be
featuring IN PERSON THE EASTER BUNNY at their
many locations in the S<Xlthland from 7a m to 3p.m on
Easter Sund~y He wm v1sft with each child of all ages
and present them w1lh their VfKY own colored Easter
egg Parents are encouraged to bring cameras to
commemorate this special occasion 'rhe Easter Bunny
'Color-Me" page will be available tor the young one's
pleasure As a special bonus to the patrons a drawing
for an 18" chocolate Easter Bunny supplied by Helen
Grace Chocolates will be given away ateach restaurant
Drawing forms are available at each Grinder now
through Easter Sunday No purchase ne<:essary Helen
Graoe Chocolates are known the world over for their
quality chocolate products and diverse selechon of mllk
and dark chocolates and serve over two million people
every year The Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shoppes are
happy to come together with Helen Grace Chocotatea to
share 1n the Easter celebration by bringing smllea to the
young patrons and to make Easter 1984 a memorable
one• There are two Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shoppe
1oca11ons along the Orange Coast one 1n Huntington
Beach and in Newport Beach
ROYAL THAI CUISINE -CelebratH Thal N•w Ytar
The Royal Thai Cuisine is planning a big celebration for
T h111 New Years on Sunday Ap11I 15th Thal New Veers 11
called Songkhran which means Fe111val of the Water
The Thai s bflllevfl New Years Day is the time to Siert
over your 'loul is cleansed and you ore blessed with
water by your respected elders The Royal Thai fest1v-
1t1es w111 start at 5 00 P M w11h a lour course dinner
followed by a him 01 Thailand and classical Thai
dt1nc1nQ Thrpe TM1 d111ncers will perform lhe dance ot
the benfl'd1Cllon MMohara Firp Sncr1t1ce a"d the M11k
Play Beaul1h1I imported T ha1 g1111 wilt be given as door
pritf'\ R,.,mvat1ons arf' ,.ssent11I for thll spoc1111 vent
D1nne1 and show 11 S 16 95 excluding tax and tip A
•econd dtnMr show w111 start at 8 00 PM For advance
1ic1<et .,,, .. , c;all &50·3J22 ihf' Royel Thai Cu1s1ne 1s
loc.at~d ·" •OO 1 w COll\t Highway "' Newport a.-Ch . . . .
---------------------
l?()~ 4L Tt141 CU Iii,_.~
Special
Champagne
Branch
16.95
Easler Sanday
10:30 to 2:30
Diaaer Served
Fro• S f.m.
Re1al1r Meaa
tMl w. PadU• C..11 1.,. 1..,.n .... ~ •se..nn
EASTER
SUNDAY
in Balboa
Easter undar Brunch
9am to 3pm
Easter Dinner
Ret:ular menu \pm to IOpm
Earl ) Bml Dinners $6.9'>
4 co 6pm
~ Primr Rib or Frrsh Fish -r-Complttt dinner with choice
~-of soup or salad and dessen
-~ 801 E. Balboa
BALBOA 673-7726
\
(IJ)MCME * #t "Jo(' ( 19n) at.on Mltdlll.
-12:11)-
• QI LATE llCIHf wmt DAVID
l.ETTIMWf I ~!:..~
GROWINQ YfAM
MOYIE * * * "The Flrst DMdty Sin" ( 1980) Frri Slnetra, Ftye Dl.Nwey.
(%)MCME ** "Mountlln ....... (1980) ChM-
ton Helton, BrWI Ktlll.
-t2:40-
•WMCME
•• "lAM v.-.cSay Bef*ld"
( t978J John Ritt•. Cln1I FWler.
-1:G0-
8 MOYE ** "Whitt Comenctlt" (19t7) Joe1P1 Cotten. Wlllam SNtnw. eMOYE
··~ "Kiin nw.t" (t9ee) Rocler1 w .... oi..vn.
(t) MOYIE ** "Fort Worth" (196t) Alr!dolptl
Scott, OM! en.n. •MOVE ** "Wind Aa'Oee Tha Evwglldla" ~.Burl Ives, Chrletophtr
1:econ ** "Siient Alge" (tN2) CtllCk Honts. Aon &Mr. -1:ao-1£~~.
-1:40-
-
MOW MOCM AR£ lM( Pt.ANE
TIC.K£'Te>?:.J. OM , PO YOU
MM AN'l tM INC'I CMfAPER?
,,., .. I .. . t-..t...,.....,, ... , • . ,,,._ .. ...,
THE
fA~ILl'
CIRCl:S
"The Easter Bunny brings colored eggs,
chocolates and ham ."
by Brad Anderson
--
+11
~Y., UOtl
"Get something from the refrigerator to
distract hlm ... 1'11 try to get the
blanket back."
PEANUTS
\
I THOVQIT we WERE
601N6 TO PLAY TODAY 1
WMERE IS MRYSOV'f? T~IS
WEATMER ISN'T SO SAD~
Tl4EY SAY IT'S BAD
WEAT~Ef{ WMEN T\.lE BIRDS
ME WALKIH6, C~LIE 8ROWH
TUMBLEWEEDS
-ni~U. HA .... ,.,. ,..,,. .. ~~
~~I~ ..
·by Jim Davis
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"Otorge, would you conalder gettlnQ yourself 1
new doctor? You're glwlng mt 1 b1d n1m1."
OE'.\,IS THE ~E,ACE Hank Ketcham
i
~
l f
~--
--........__ -M~.WtLSON IS AFAAIO Cf ~EIGM'(S. He ~·r EVEN
GET~ A eA~~ SCALE.•
)i.ttrt!TH,AT
WAS 2 ·yf.,AR.S
AGo, EMM.A .
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Charles M. Schulz
by Tom K. Ryan
SO, WHU P'tu..AGt~ 1M! 1Me
1> 1>WJt< 115 CrTlUNS ~1tM s~r~•i~
{
llo:WAUOf'CUl'ftl
Uol h vulnn:ihl1· North
fj1•11I,.
ORTtl
• Jll4
AKQ
', K 6
•lQ ~13
WJ:~T •:AST
•K •732
., 7fi 5 "0 9 42
'• A Q J IO 9 7 11 Z
•l\!12 •JI0 ~4
SOl 'Tll
•A Q IO!HH1
ICl
"~ 4 :I •ll Thi h11ltlini:
\nrth •·•'' "-nuth \\ ""' I \'I 1•.,, I • t•.,,
11111 nine h 111 \ .. "'
\, ij11l.1r1• ,I I• '\I•• 111
.l"llOI• I ti ii I h• ltl.1\1 r• 111
COME. Rl(J~tl
It\\ l'M DR .
JMU.ARD B
vo\lr lt•r1 ufl ril(llt ;m· 1 ry1nic
tlM·ir ,.,.,, to 1lt•(1•;11 ~ .. .;.
ITho .... of you who rl11hn lh:il
I ht• Jllil Vt'r llJlflfl'lilt• rou I'
al,.11 1n un the· a1•1 Khoul1I fin1I
nnol hn l(llmt•,I So ir nn•• or
t ht•m .. 111ld1•nlv 1 urn" round
n nil 1til·i. to
0
h1·l11 •you. ,vou
m1i.cht Wilftl 10 :t'-k yourict'lf
whr I hi' rh:tnj(t' o( h1•:1 rl.
~·our 'l'Jd1· .. w,1.c 11 JN•r (1•1'1
h norm a I ronl r.1r1. Sint·1·
:'\11111 h h.111 nu 1n1c•nl mn of
J1l.1\ mi: ·'"''" hn1· c+w. I ht•
111011110 i:.1m1· "·'' .111·'CtlM1ok
h11I
\\ 1''1 11·11 I h1· ,lf'I• ol 111.1
mon1J, .1011 1•11n1 10111•11 "11 h .1
11111 1lt.1 m11nil ~ .. ,,1 rurl1•1l .1111I
1l11t1l11lh r1•t 11ro1 •1J .I 1 l11h It•
h1 ... p.1 re n1·r .... 11·1 111 • 11m11h'l 1
I ho 111'11'0'1\ 1 h1H•I. '""
\\ 1 ,1 •hlllHI 111 ,, /11.,1 r l
fllOl'Mll~. ,.......,.., .... rd ...
lifD4• in tak1nic I hi•. t ru•p
flftl'l•M'. Wt'lll jfrJtf'fUll)' Wllfl
the· ~•nlflt•lon kiftt fflt •n
orw. untl w1J1 11u1w tontt•nl lo
ronrt'ltt• I h1• rt•11t ttf th.-lrirk11
tu 1h·rlrtrt•r
l'\uulh waoe r:tlht•r n111vc• lo
think lh:tl ttw 1r11n111 fint•iu1t•
wo' 1e111nl( lo work. U En111
1li1I tn1l1'1•1I h11v1· t hc• k1n1e of
1r11n111,, Wt"'' 1•1111111 h.1vt· tn
oe11rc•1I I ht• ronl r:1t'I-.. 1lc•ho;1I
h\ -c1ml'I 1· ron11n111na: "ii h :i
11i.1monfl "'hf n in "11 h I h1·
:lr1• of rluh .. Ea"I "oultl h,I\ 1·
m 1•rru(h•1I 1lun1n11 (ur I h1•
\\,.,, ho11 1•1 ..r l.n1•11 1h.11
11 "·'' 11nl1t..1·h lh,11 hi' 11.1r1
nn "'111111 I~· .1 hl1· 111 1111·r
rull .inti 1h.11 ""ultl i:11 1·
II\ .11 lht f111,ll111n 111 lht I.Ill&:
~. l'M.
l'M~'i
1 1 O!Otol'T
t.l£AK \O .
WfU. l'M
t'li'K l' Wl,KERBEA'.\
iONIG~ ON 'Nt&HTLINE I WE
HAVE A VER<.; UNIQUE AND
IN1EREST1NG STORt..J ...
AU.. ABO(Jf A 51UDENi
Al WE51VtEW Hl(,H 50rul
IN WE.S1Vf EW ~10 ...
DR. S~OCK
HOSE IS HOSE
LAST NIGHT I DflfNIW I ~ATlW&~ ...
WrTH A lltl AHt> A 80CK£T f
' • !
l
I
I
I I /
J
. '
COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Ll8T1NG.8 11-1
Design, planning firm
announces new name
Income taxes top state revenue
Pr•feuloul Detlp c..ce,11, l.8c., of Oranac has chanitd its name to
8u111el•/RJer .... lac .• Ar8Uectart ud Lud Plaaam1. pnnc1pals Toay
Bu1Mlo, A.l.A., and Gary Rle,..., A.P.A>. have announced. The pair were
classmates at Oranat Coast Corrcv in \..Osta Mesa. The firm provides
commercial. m1dcn1ial. industrial. institutional and athletic design ~ice
Rierson 1s responsible fo1 design. planning and office management. while
Banzuelo 1s responsible for design. marketing and staff management He
teachC$ arch11ectural eltcns1on classes at UC' Irvine. • • • Biii B.,toa has Joined Wleoencllaltzel J.awrulloaal. J.ac., a' the fas1·food
chain·, field marketing manager. resPOns1blc for developing and 1mpclcmcnt·
B.ANZUELO RIERSON BURTON HERZOG
1ng local store marketing programs in Southern Cahfom1a. AnLona. New
Mexico and Texas. Bunon previously handled the San Diego McDonald's
O perators A~soc1auon account in San Diego. • • • Don A. Henog of Laguna Niguel has Joined AMWEST Mortaage Corp. as
c11el·ut1 vc vice pres1den1/ch1ef executive officer. responsible for overseeing all
operations of 1he Irvine-based firm. which specializes in single-family
rei.1d ence loan ong1 na11on and serv1c1ng. Herzog prev1o u.,ly served as
m ortgage con!tultanl 10 !>e-.<:ral Orange County banks ••• James C. Fosberg ha., JO•ned line pnntcr manufacturer Trtlog, Inc., 1n
Ir' inc a., president and chief opera11ng o ffi cer. Fosberg. who has served as a
I nlog d irecto r.,., a former ~111vr vice president of Mlcrodata Corp. T nlog 1s a
developer. manufacturer and dis1nbu1or of line pnnters for tht' computer
1ndu.,1ry. • • • Far West Savtag1 and Loan A11odatlon has purc hased Corwln·Murplay
Leasing Co. of Orange Art Murplay, who owned Corwin-Murphy for the pa~I
24 yeat'>, will be president of the new subi.1d1ary. which will be renamed Far
Weat-Marplay Le11la1 Corp. • • • Teri Brno Public Relalloaa & Commulcatloaa o f ( ·o.,ta Mc\a ha!t beep
chosen to handle Bartercard latenaaUoaal'1 public relation!> and commun1ca-
t10ns need~. Bancrcard prov1del8 vancty of product!' and serv ice~ available 10
member bus1nc<;scs based o n the baner svstem. • • • Colemu/Caakey Arclaltect1, an lrv1ne-ba~d dei.1gn firm. has promoted
the foll owing archi tect~ 10 rx1\1t10n'> a'> as'>oc1atcs. Wlllalm Jaros, Corky
Bradley and Gene Smltb. ••• Aaaeue M. Sand att anll Fred Talarico ha1.c formed a new Coro na dcl Mar
lirm Saacbu Talarico A11odatea, a mult1-d1sc1phnal) firm spec1al111ng in
environmental impact assessments. communit) plannini. rc~ource and
proJt'<. t management and development processing for pnvatc firm., and
go' ernmental agenc1e'> SanchCl was formerly an ai.s<x:1ate with Larry Seeman
A11odatea ol NewPOn Rca<.'h, Ta larico formcrl ) !>t"rvcd a., environmental
coordinator 1!1r the (•I ) o l Newpon Beach. • • • Urgent Care Centers of America, Inc ., ha!t opcm.·d new ad m1n1'>lra111.t•
ht'adquartcr\ 1r1 lhc Airport Bu1lae11 Cuter-Soatb in In inc a\ pan of a
\latcw1dt• e11;p:.in'>lon program The firm. whKh moved from hc:adquartt'r\ in
f-ncin1tJ\. OHUPll'') l 41J(J \quarc reel 1n Tbe Irvine Co.'1 vfTicc building al
18662 MalAnhur Hl vJ llrgcnt (are own~ anJ operate'> primary cart· fan ll11n
1ha1 treat pa tien t~ for nun-n1t1l al med ical prublem'I and provide'> rndu~tnal
medicine program'> for local compa nie!t. ••• Japan Travel Bureau . Ioteroatl~oal has expanded to Newpu~ Bca~h.
where 11 o r>cncd a \t'cond Southern C ahfo rn1a offi ce at 5000 Bm·h St:, Suite
220. thl'> month Toalal T1ut11I will be· general manager, Hlro Okada will be
a'>'>l~tanl general manager, and Sbo FuJlliawa will bt' director of ..alt''i
Outpace sales
collecttons for
11th stratgh! year
Combined corporate and personal
income tun surpassed general sales
lacs as the top revenue raiser of state
tu dollars for the 11th straight year in
fisnl 1983, Commerce C1eanng
Ho use reports.
lncomc tax colkc11ons totaled
S62. 9 b1ll1on . while general ~les and
sroi.i. m.:e1pti. Laxe!t -the second
largei.t M>urce for lax dollars -
Financial Society
will hear analyst
f1nanc1al analyst Jo hn V. Bock J~
will talk about long-term financing
during a luncheon next Thursday.
April 26, w11h the Orange Counly
Financial Society al the Revert'
House in T us11n.
Reservations can be made by
calling Chris Stough at 97 3-3966
UP s AND DowN s
Ul'S AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP> -n ... fOllo~lng llsl
•hows the Over·lhe-counler stocks end werr•nts thet ha11e gone up
the most end down ll'le mos• besed on e>ercenl of CN"9e for Wed. No securllles lredlnQ below 52 or 1000 stieres ere Included.
Net •nd otrcentege chanQes art the djfference belwffn the PrtvlOYJ closlnQ b d 0<k e and tOCSav~ lest bid prlCe N~ ~sf Ch~ Pel.
i ~~g·.~ i~ ~ 8~ .1 ~ ~PuPln 'I• ~ UP 0 .. · nfuet ~ ~ UP I
M\Ant 1 ''• I l4 Up 6.
rns,rr s '2 7-16 S-16 Up <t.
nd wl 2 ''• Uo <t ndlrn 6 l.io Up 4 .. eleMd 4 ''1 Uo 4 !~~gnd ~ 1:12 t 8~ 4·
vnemlc j'" •1. uo 11"· vbrllc I '11 11~ uo 1 · i lrntrn un 1 Uo 1 ~ Tlbvt un 41'1 ,,, Uo JI .·
EH Int i'll ~ Uo LlncR" ~ ''• Up I Cogen un >;. I Uo 1 J 4 ~9 ~~~o ir, t 1 ~ 8~ 'ii' ~v; nzon un i • + J~ UP 1
1
. lflldY.n I > • t+ 1' • Uo Reali11 • \• Uo SltildEn 1,. • • Uo
"hvLI 4' • + It UP
l ~~;:--. ~r-c:'. ~ r'~ 1
'
; ~r.'?cn tJ,: '· ~ ll ~ Thun<t w l he ~ 11 OmnlRsh 4'·• \11 ~ ~~~r P : ; ,lll a SenlrvD ll: ~ • 1 :.. ~~~~~e,:; ~; I ~,:
:1~ IPL Sy 1,., ,,, 11. ro11UMer 'I• '1 1 ~1~ AA~1;)~~ t: , .,, I ..
Vlc9nF 3 ~ ·, j4 £f.C•rcll 2 '• · 1 r»:::R~r ?~ :',! 1 :.i lnlrm.11n .. ..,. 11, A11n1c;r 161/1 PAo 9. OISwlc i 14111 -l '11 9 •
J• '" n , O•eCrv\ • , 0 ••1000
It '• 70 C>nFarro
H "7 1 OltrTP ·~ ... 74 >.. Z4 '" , . , ' ......... , .... 7S •
A •t• .,.,
At11tl~/'
A lfH : ¥!t t
\'
) I JI • Ooc"°'
10 7 I • 004rC.n ' '"' I'• Oovl0 8 S • ~ Or-.tCn IS I\ • OunoO
\ S • Our"O"
&S'• .. • Eetvn '
' , 6'-EconLo l • 4 • E•Pn ~17 : ~17 ~ IE~•CS.-8~ "' '• I ) O<\V
" I (t(f'Ntt .... I '• n A•• 't'• •t nlwl\11 ) ' ) 010.1
''· " tmG ii .. n·: ~~~t ; ~ J~ ~:w~t~ ,.., I '"' ~Ockg \
I '• It F1eNFI
I 16 • l'luroc~ •,t ' f Of"e\I
1 , f:'ran~ CJ 1l n t ~rano I
~ ~ .. J '"~" I • \ t,. f r t f"fllr'lt
• .; ~r~'~" 1 • '"'-nAul
I/ I "' n t•C\ '11 U J" nilt•• /4 ~ ,,~. '°"'t \ ~, , ~>. r,.,.."'3.
• • • ... PCA '"' IJ " -._ Pe~llS ' O '6 PcC.eA
'" 6 > Pev'PI t ''t \ PHfNll
JIO lO • PeneEn1 14't 14'-Panter \
171, t) PeooE • :tt• .. ?t'• Pt lfllt IS"' IS'• Pttt100<1
I t )7 '"' Pk>llH1 O d • Pou l\ ))•• )4 Powell
l1 • l?.,. Prt\C.NI )t ,. , Pl\Slevn
1' 14 • Pr09ro 14 • 7•'"1 POSvN( 76 '6 '-o Pu rt 8•n
It •• 14'-Que;.rC
IS IS • Ae11•n ' 7'', JI Aomno 0 0 . 11 .... , 11 11 • Ao aos
II"' II\\ Al>DDll/I• )~ ,,_ . .., .. ,, ..
• • 4 • \A('lll•r
"'• lO • \•fft(.tJ tt '• lO • \IH•IC.O f'• 10 \1l•av1 II "-II" ~ r<Oll l )'t I] 1 \feg1~ \
11i. 11 •• ~"'' ' lt It • ~NI•• \ f '• /'-. m \I \.
• I rM.Q !l .. !t wl'•u•
11-. 11 ~
11'• I•' II II ' 11-. 11'-'
1)'-' IJ '• , •• 16 • • •• 1 11 ' 11'• mpa • , • •lkMrTl
J .., 1 1 lec:vmP ",., tcm"',,,'
H .se . ~T , • , '• om01 " 11 11 • ovol
" 191, W\I r ,. ,. • • r1coi o ~ , Slit ll"r IO , )01• U nr
6 • 6 , u .... SJ \) , U T" •
11 , 17 UVtB• > • ' UoPtnP 14 .. 14 ) V•etP 4'"" \ • V•IN_tt 6S • 6\"' VanOu• )9 3' • llft{10
O • 6S • "'.~ ~~: ~~.; ~~r
I , I W~E
tt . tt':' ~ .. :,o : : W M()I(
\ s • ~~;!:t
!lay "arhtn
CHINESE RESTAURANT
provided States with SSJ.6 billion.
Income taxes supplied the most
reven~ in 29 states and the District
of Columbia, whilcules taxes proved
to be the best source of revenue in 16
stalC$ 1n fiscal 1983. Severance taxes
were the belt source of revenue in
Alaska. Louisiana. Nonh Dakota.
J
Oklahoma and Wyomana
Total 11tatc tax collections by all SO
states amounted to S 171 .4 billion in
fiscal 1983. an increase of S 4 percent
over the S 162.6 billion collected in
fiscal 1982.
Nationally. increase~ 1n state gov-
ernment tu revenues were note.d m
t'very category of tax except corporate
net inco me taxes (down 6.1 percent)
and \CVcrance taxes (down S.S pcr-
cen1). with the largest percentage
incrcast' occumng in public utility
sross. rC'ceipls taxes. which were up
• l S.4 percent over collections for the
previo\ll fitcal year.
Insurance premiums taxes ex·
perienced the ~nd laracst per·
cent.qe of JrOwth over fi1eal 198l
fiJures (up 11.4 pcra:nt), while indi·
v1dual inoome taxci came in third (up
9 percent). Other taus which rcais-
tcrcd incruKd collcc11ons in liacal
1983 were aeneral sales and sross
receipts taxes (up 6.S perctnt). prop-
erty taxes (up S.3 percent). motor
vehicle ltcensc taxes (up 4 I pcrttnt).
motor fuel taites (up 3.1 percent).
tobacco products tut's (up 1.2 pcr-
ccnt)and alcohol IC beverage taxes (up
0.8 pcrccnl).
Tax revenues increased in the
Distnc1 of Columbia and 41 \tatcs
from Ii seal 1982 to fiscal 198 3.
However. nine states showed revenue
decreases -Alaska (down 19.4
percent), New MeJdco (down $.I
percent), Louisana (down 4 pe_n:ent),
Wyomina (down 3.S pera:nt), Okla-
homa (doWJ' 3.2 percent), Mon&.ana
(down 2.9 percent). South 0.ko'8
(down 1.3 peT~nt), North Oakoll
(down 1.2 percent) and Tex.as (down
0.9 percent). In the states showina
increased revenue coll«t1ons. tbe
perccntaa« of incrusc ranard from a
lowofO.I percent in West 91rg10ia to
a h1~ of 18.9 percent In Washinaton.
The median incrca~ for all states was
6 3 percent.
Nearly one-half of all state tax
revenue was collec ted 1n the following
C1aht states: California. $22.3 b1lhon.
New York. $16.2 b1ll1on; Texas. $9
billion. Pennsylvania. S8.4 billion.
llhno1s. $7.4 billion; M1ch1gan. $7
b1lhon; Ohio. $6. 7 billion. a nd
Aonda. $6.2 billion, ('('H reported.
Fluor division gets Alaska pact
A unit of Irvine-based Fluor Corp. has been awarded
a contract by Conoco Inc. and its partners for first-phase
work on a S787 million hydrocarbon development on
Alaska's North Slope.
The Southern Cal1fom1a d1v1Ston of Fluor Engineers.
Inc .. will perform en~ncenng design and procurement
services for the Milne Point development. The fac1lihy •~
scheduled to Start ur IO early 1986 With an mil1al rllc of
30,000 barrels of 01 a day. Modules will be built on the
West Coast and shipped 10 ~la'lka for ins1alla11on
Call 642-5671.
Ei•hteen production wells already have been dnlled
at the site. Addttional work will include the drilling of 24
more wells in the first phase of development of the
Kuparulc reservoir. Crude oil from the proJCCI will be
transPOncd pnmanly to the West and Gulf coasts.
Milne Point 1s 240 miles north of the Arctic Circle and
about JS m1ln northwest o f Prudhoc Bay.
Fluor 1~ an engincenng. con"ruc11on and natural
resources company.
Put • few words
to work for FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
A5 of Mtrt"h 31. 1984
" ',, 1>111 I>•
~ ~
March 31, 1984 M1rch Jl, t98J ",,Inert~
fotal A~.w>t'I ~107 .NX.1 01 \7f,.4XI .IO I 40" ..
'fotal l>epMhs ~ lJx.002 .om ~f1'i.1#.t~ ()(~) 4'.,.1_,
Nt'I Loans \ h11,701 .t0 1 \·ii .0711.0CMI 4X" ..
Sh1rtholder\ •
Equity \ 7.4" '.mo \ 7 .01 \,000 ,,, ...
F.arnlnfVI
~fo~TIW\ \ WUMJO \ "lh OC)() "'t I " ..
The splendor of Chinese cuisine and elegant dining ~et •:1rnin2~ \ INUNIC I ') "'om 2h2" ..
Special Luncheons • Dinner
Cocktails • Sunday Brunch
Open 7 days a week
Banquet facilities • Wedding receptions • Private parties
756-9229 1400 S. E. Bristol St. Costa Mesa
Corner of Bristol & Redhill I /f"t:J --..
111 AO()llAfH l R\ Of rt< I
(. OMMI IK LJl"f\K
. Bllll Ol!'llC,
120J 0111.e \tri-ct
~c" f"1rt Oc.'1u·h. CA 111/lNI
171.i1 '44\l INCX)
\ti "Hll k f UH
~
\OlllJI ('0\\1
IH CIO._. I Of r I< I 'l Ill Pur~ ( enter l>m c
I( Uf \ntnll Rl\.d I
(, ll\IU M~·\11 { " lf)fl2h
('I l17'4 MX2
\&II Ill I'll" I• tN l"\I HI II fll \flMllU I
On
the
, •
I w Ny(" r r· H .~ I ,) t ..) •
Nt;W YUHK tAflJ AM."
• (
>
1
..
iw.-• ,,_ ''\
~ •• ~j..; 1. '!
""' . "-.. ~!!:: :
• t : -.. ..,_ .
0 -I .. t • . ~ i•.,_. .. ,.._ .
10 ·-• ,, .. '
7
I tt
NEW YOttl< CAP) ArK 19
AMEX LEADERS
NEW VORI< (API -~'"· Tl'lunOav price •nd ,,., cM™" of tne 10 mo•• ectlve Ame<lc.n Stoek E11cl\el!Qe luun. tr•dlne
n•llonttlv at rnort "'m· '.l ~ Atel• CorP ~. Gr•n~r ,1 l '• -1
"' W11noL•b8 7 , 1•• Helzer ... + \lo
&o,.,...Ptrt l' -1·16 utteen o • e --el~ I I l ,.. -1 •
HornHar ' 1 , 1 ~ + '°' TtE Comm• . I • -1._
tn•trSv•• • ~ + '""
NASDAQ SUMMAR Y
NEW 't0~K (APJ -Molt ecOvt Ovtt· •~·counter •loctu ''fioli.d bv N~SO A~~ nl~i J1• .. A~~ +,,. MCI ' 9, I t • -a ~Hfcl• ' ~ t I • I '-+ ._ ~r~:o~d ms :m'°° 11~ ~' '; -AlnGo ~ . 6 >.. +I'·· tntecm • , I '9 i.. -,._ R~dltel'I • "'-I I 1· 16 F !Ct< • 492, 12'11 3 -• O ellS • 41t, 21 ''" 211> -1.
CoLo QuoTE S
METALS QuoT ES
'
That's an apt description of both bustnes and
business p oplealongtheOrang Coast. To keeptra kof
wherecompant saregotngand which p opl are helping
themget there.just watch· r dit Lin · -v rydaytn th
Buslne s sect~on of you; new DlilJ Pilat .
\
-. --------.----_,,.--~-----~~-·~
Uhlikt· 11111st of tl1t· l'11Untrv, you
ha\'l•11 't bt't'll ablt· t11 takt• ;u in111tagt•
of AT&T's liusirw:-.s ph1111l' sys t<.·111:-.-
:-.yst 1·rns \\'ith a\\ 11rld\\'idt• rt·pu ta·
ti on fur dt·pt·rH la hi Ii l.\'. ;"\ 1m ·' ou tan.
AT&T PHONES-BUILT 10 LAST
Ow· tumpany ha:-. al\\'ays ht·t·11
distinguis}wd for its pium•l'ri11g lt•d1·
noloj.._')' and solid 111anufal'luri11g
capabilitit·:-.. Our phorws an· afford·
able, deJ>< .. ·111 labll'. and smart t•1101 1gh
,;o J.fl'O\\' as ·' 11u grcm. :\ 11d ti It',\' c111111 •
with a d1oit <• of p;1.\·11w11l 11ptiw 1:-.-
monthly <·quip111t ·r1l dwrg 1·s. 11r
outright, f Hll'd1a:-t'. \\it It or with11ut
fi11a11l'i11g.
)(1u 'll t•rijoy ;-;l;it<•-11f-tlt1•-ctrt f<·tt ·
tun•:.; that hl'lp ,\11ll d11 l111 ;-;i 11t·:-.:-:. \\'t•
haH• plt11111 · ... tlittl n·dial hlb.\' Jllllll ·
lwrs a11t11111ativ;dl.\. I 'l11111t · ... tl1;1t :-.l'l
llfl t1111fl·n·11t·t· t·all.-. i11 .... ta111 ly. l'licHlt':-.
tl1al n·11H·1t1livr .\1H11· 11111~l irnporta11t
1111111l1l'l'S nwgit·ally. i-;, 1·11 pltoru·s
·' 1n1 t all n ·pr11.l! ra111 ·' c 1\11':-.t ·II· .. Just
\\Ital ,\IHI 1u·1·d \\ hMl ,\IJtl\(.• got lo
ht· right.
A PROVEN RECORD OF SERVICE
\\'1·\·1· 111·1·11 :-:1·n ·iri11g pl111111·:-. :-.lit"
te:;sfully fur over 100 years. Our
tummunications sel'vic(• and :..;alt·s
organization is the world's largi.:'st
and most experienced. Ami now
you t·an tall AT&T Information
Svslems to meet your <•\'t'f'V nt•t•d . . .
in bu:-:i1wss phones.
WHEN YOU'VE GOT 10 BE RIGHT
ATs.T -1 800 824-6960 EXT. 109
Or Call L<Kally 714 550L4001 Ext. lOY •
I
_,
I
f
I
,
,/ I
I I
3 top managers get
new Carl's J\r. posts
Establishina the high priority Oran"c
County-based Carl Karcher EnterpriKs 1s
1ivin1 to its recently initiated franchis1n1
proaram. two senior vice presidents of the
company. BemanJ W. Katcher and Gary L.
Wiles. have aoolicd for, and been selected
to be the firsi rranchilCtS of the Carl's Jr.
restaurant concept.
Concumnt with their depanurc to
pursue their entrepreneurial ventures1 the
manqcment of the company has occn
restructured. The three senior vice presi-
dent po~itions have been eliminated and in
their place th~ group vice presidencies
hne been created. with expanded
responsibilities. This streamlined orpnita·
tion will give Donald F. Karcher. president
and chief opcratin& omcer. more time to
plan the nationwide Carl's Jr. expansion
envisioned over the next de~:ade.
Scles-tcd as group vice pres1 -
denlfopcrat10.ns was Stephen A. Larson. 3 7.
formerly vice president/operations. He wi ll
be in charac of all field operations.
marketing and manufacturinadistribution.
Selected as aroup vice president/ti~
ond administration was Loren C. Panmer,
42. forme rl y senior vice president/finance.
He adds the human rcsour«s functJon to
hi s former respons ibilities.
Selected as group vice prcsi·
dent/development was John E. Shepan~k.
46, previously vice prcsident/franchi.se
development. Besides franchise develop-
ment. he will be in charge of real estate.
construction and planning.
A newly reorpnized executive commit·
tee of management wilJ have five voting
members: C'arl N. Karcher, chairman oflhe
board and chief executive officer; Donald
F. Karcher. president and chief operating
olliccr. and the three group vice presidents.
Carl Karcher Enterpnses as the owner
and operator of the 385-unit Carl's Jr.
restaurant chain
New marketing director
for contraceptive maker
In 1n"··ba~d V LI Corp. Wedncsda> an-
nounced the appointment of Mary J.
George as vice president of ma rketing.
The appointment will ~ effect1vc on
April 23. George has held the same pos11ton
at a nutritional product company where she
was respons1bk for movi ng the compan)'
into brand«! product ma rkc1s.
lier entire ca1cer has been in the
marketing field . including six )'Cars with
Hu nt-Wesson foods. Inc.. holding the
positions of produt·t manager. ~nior mar-
keting manager and group marketing
manager. direrting several products to
r«ord sales.
Geo'Je received her MBA degree in
markeung and finance from Harvard
Business School aniliate, Xaviar In stitute
is April 22-28.
Say, "Thanks '
vv. cen send lowelv a bunch:·
bouqueu 10 nHrlv
1nv office . 1nywhere
lhl FTO WIV
MOJO< credit cords
occepJed by pnont
in India, and her B.A. degree from the
Uni,ersity ofKerala. India.
"Ms. George's exten!>ive experience.
C!>pcc1ally m developing market strategies
for consumer products and her success in
achieving increased market share for those
products. will be a great asset for the
company." said Robert A. Elliott. president
and chief opcrattng officer.
Anne Bcllegia. former vice president of
marketing and sales. left V LI as of Monday
to pursue other interests.
VU Corp. 1s an eight-year-old pharma-
ceuticals firm. which began markcttna its
new over-the-counter "Today" vaginal
contraceptive sponge during June of 1983
and reached nationwide distribution in
March of 1984.
HELPING YOU
Wom en
m an agers
to m eet
Pauline A. Garner. Ph.D.
will speak to the Orange
County Chapter of Women
in Management Thursday.
April 26. on how a recently
promoted woman can
supervise her former
female peers.
·,ul'j
I<
Ho)li~~GHT The evening. which be-
gins at 6 p.m .. wi ll be held
at the Hungry Tiger res-
taurant in Santa Ana . The
cost 1s $14. Gamer tS a
business constu ltant.
educator and author .
Further information is
available by calling Peggy
Lefebvre at 634-8114.
I // I
Nursery · Florist
2840 Ha rbor ltvd., Costa Mt1a
,_,, lf><J ~ I \\ \\ \\ '•"
1 tt• I • ..,.
A world of flavor
in an ultra light.
l
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That C1garene Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Health
Pirates
blank
,Vikings
LONG BEACH -Oranae Coast
College used five pitchers, none aoina
more than two inninas, to beat Lona
Beach City College. S-0. Wednesday
qiaht at Blair Field.
lt was the opener of the Long Beach
Tournament, but since the Pirates
have reached their limit of games,
they will not panicipate funher in the
tournament.
The quintet of Jeff Ostcrode. Bob
Nettles. Jeff Stephens. Jeff Goettsch
and Ken Andrews limited Long
Beach to just four hits, combining for
nine strikeouts and did not allow a
runner past first base.
Kevin Reimer went 2-for-4 for the
Pirates, scoring a pair of runs. while
Mike Scnne's double in the first
inning scored Jeff Gardner with the -
only run that Coast would need
against the Vikings.
Orange Coast now awaits the
resumption of South Coast Con-
ference play next week. in a three-way
tie with Golden West and Santa Ana.
The Bucs meet the Rustlers Tuesday
at Orange Coast.
In otner Long Beach Tournament
play. Saddleback overcame a 6-2
deficit in the last four innings to open
with a 7-6 victory over the Cal Poly
Pomona junior varsity on the Long
Beach City College field.
The Gauchos got close with two
runs in the eighth, then sent the game
into extra innnigs in the bottom of the
ninth when Ivan Camacho drove a
two-out RBI single to score catcher
Mike Lomeli who had singled.
In the 10th, Dave Rohde double,
Steve OcAngelis singled and Mark
Grace delivered the game-winning hit
to score Rohde. Grace went 3 for 4
with a triple, while Steve McKee hit
a n inside-the-~ark homer to
left-center in the sixth inning to make
the score 6-3.
Saddleback. 18-6 overall, returns to
tournament action with an 11 a.m.
game Friday at Blair Field.
In community college action today.
Go ld en West o p e ned a
home-and-home series with LA
Harbor at home. The two teams then
rematch at Harbor Friday at noon.
.. ...,le" Jotm.on of the Lakera •hoota over the
outatretched arm• of a pair of Kanau City defendera.
I
KC is no match or La ers .. Youcanuy1nY,th1nathatyouwan1.lM~·d--re1pect any profeu10G1I baskctblll ..._':"'.lit liid.
in 0 e 1 g NBA g ··conon did a aood job &O tet them in10 &be~ p n n p ayo ame "ldon°twant1ohearanythioa1bou1tbeauo1.-...
. threat." Riley added. Wfhey will be nndl more
. ~GLEWOQD (AP) -~nsas ffi)'...Coach..CoUOJL -eomfo~in $.riday night's pme; they will bow
F1tzs1mmon1 made an abrupt extt from the J(.jnp' o~nina more what to expect."
P!ayofT aa~e. but he hopes his early departure will P,IY M ... c Johnson-. paced the Laken' baJanced acoriaa
dav!dends an the second aame of the best-of-five senes attack with 26 pointsand Kareem Abdul-Jabbar added 19.
against the Loa Anaelcs 1..akcrs. Jamci Wonhy had 16 points ofT the bench wbik Mike · Fitzsimmons. called on technical fouls twice 25 McOce added 14. '
secpnds into the third period of th~ Kings' 116~ I 05 loss to The Laker$ were without staning forward Jamaal
the Lakers We.d!"esday night. studied the remainder of the Wilkci, who has been troubled by a Hngerin& vinat &hat gam~. on tele.v1s1on. . . first hit him in Februacy. The Lakers said Wilta wiff
. Watching the monuor. I really t.h1nk I fOt a. bett~r .. underao fun her tests that may require his beina 1~ca . of what we have to do Fnday night.' ~1d hospitalized.'' '
F1tzs1mmons. who had shouted at referee Hue Hollins Los Angeles also was missina startina auard ~a
after the Lakers stole the ball and was. wa ved off the floor Scot1. who has a strained right knee. However, he is
shonly later. . ellpccted to play Friday night.
At the t1~e. the underdog KJngs. who trailed all the Eddie Johnson pace<f the Kings in scorina with 2~
way, were behind S9-~4.. . points, but had just five in the second half. ~ikc Woodson
They closed to within 6~-S7. three minutes lat~r. but added 13 points for Kansas't'ity.
the Lakers reeled off a 20-5 stnng in the next seven minutes Riley praised the Lakers' play on the defensive end of
to take co!"plcte contr~I of the contest. . the coun. and Fitzsimmons agreed.
D;espuc the eas~ v1cto.ry and the fact tha~ the Kings "!he_Y blocked.13 shots and w~re able to run off t.hat,"
ha ven t won at the forum in 2~ games stretching back IO the Kings coach said. 'That's a swing of four points when y~ars. Los A~geles Coach. Pat Riley cautioned that Kansas we're shooting for two and they end up down at the other
City shouldn t be taken lightly. end with two of their own.··
Time is running out
for Olympic hopefuls
BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (AP) -
Time is growing shon for some of the
72 hopefuls seeking to wear the
red-white-and-blue of the U.S. Olym-
pic basketball team this summer.
Saturday, Coach Bob-Knight will
be telling about 40 of the nation's top
amateur performers thanks for trying,
you're just not what we are looking
for.
That leaves them with just today
and Friday to make a good enQugh
impression to stay around for Satur-
day and Sunday's doubleheaders at
Indiana Uni versity's Assembly Hall.
Those games will determine the 16 or
so players Knight will invite back for
the final pre-Olympic training before
the squad is cut to 12 for the
Olympics.
From here on in . Knight will be
checking on how the candidates -
including All-Americans Patrick
Ewing ot Georgetown. Michael Jor·
dan of Nonh Carolina and Wayman
Tisdale of Oklahoma -fill the team
role he wants in hi s quest for the gold
medal at the Summer Games.
"What we'll do tomorrow and
Friday will be more involved with
team play," Knight said Wednesday
at the daily news conference he's
holding dunng the trials.
"What we're simply trying to do is
set up a means through which we can
evaluate not just how players play.
but the things that they can do to fit m
with the way that we'rcgoing to play."'
That process has included shifting
personnel from one unit to another
each-day.
.. As we make up lists from day to
day we try and move them around to
sec that kids play against everybody
in their panicular position at least a
couple of times while they're here."
Knight explained.
Short bus rldes for Orange Coast football team
HERE AND THERE ...
•Orange Coast College will play
four of its first five football games on
home turf next season. The Pirates.
who'll compete in the Mission Con-
ference for the ti rst time, will open the
season with rival Golden West. 11·~
Golden West's home game. but the
Rustlers share OCC's LeBard Field
with the Pirates.
•More OCC football schedule: The
Bucs then host Fullenon in their onl y
other pre-conference game before
opening Mission Conference play at
home against Saddleback. OCC will
have a bye and then travel to
Riverside CC' before hosting San
Diego Mesa.
•Last add OCC football: While the
Mission Conference isi enerally con-
sidered a San Dicgo-onented con-
ference. the Pirates have Just one long
bus nde all season -to Southwestern
in Chula Vi WlLi he 01h er road games
are at Palomar(Nortltem San Diego
C'ounty)and Santa Ana (Thanksgiv-
ing Day).
•FormerGolden West College
pitcher Ray Krazcyk was listed on the
Pittsburgh Pirates major league
roster at the start of the season. but the
former Garden Grove High standout
is pitching in Hawaii -and reponed-
lydoingwell.
•More former area stars: Former
OCC standout Mike Sodders. orig-
inally drafted by the Minnesota
Twins. is now pan of the Chicago
White Sox organization. Sodders. a
Westminster Highgrad who was
named College Player of the Y car
while at Arizona State, played at
CURT
SEEDEI
Glens Falls. N. Y. the Sox's AA club.
last season and hit .25 1 wi th 8 homers
in 68 games.
•NoteonSoddcrs: In his first-ever
professional plate appearance, he
connected fora grand slam on Aug. 9.
1981 .
•Another ex-OCC' star. Sal
D'Alessandro. baned a crisp .319 last
season at Pulaski. Va .. Atlanta's
rookie league team. D'Alessandro
was the Br1lves' fifth-round draft
choice 1n 1983.
•Twocurrent OCC' hilling stars-
JefTGardnerand Mike Senne-have
signed letters ofintent to play next .
season at the Uni versity of Arizona.
Gardner, a sophomore second
baseman out of Estancia High, was a
first-team All-South Coast Con-
ference selection as a freshman.
Senne. who played at Cal Lutheran a
year ago. has fi ve homers and 28 RBI
this season.
•Former Saddle back College track
star Peter Van Miltenburg has quali-
fied for the Australian Olympic team
by winning the nati onal 200-metcr
championship with a 20.69. M11ten-
burgcompcted for the Gauchos in
19 79 and was named the college's
most valuable runner.
•More-On tM Saddle·
back-Olympic connection: Another
ex-Gaucho runner. Mark LaBonte, is
trying to make the U.S. Olympic team
in the steeplechase. LaBontc, who ,
graduated from Ca l this past year.
holds college records in the 5,000
meters. I .500 mctersand 3,000-meter
steeplechase. but he's fighting an
illness that may or may not be
mononucleosis. "He is supposed to
~o in for testsand we'reJust hoping
that it's not serious." says Gaucho
track coach Larry Knuth. "Some-
thing hke mononucleosis would ruin
his chances."
•If you're look!ng fora real
darkhorse in the South Coast C'on-
(PleaM.eeOCC/C3)
Reggie Comeback
Player of Year?
Jackson smashes
fourth homer in
9-2 rom-p of Twins
MINNEA POLIS (AP) -Reggie 1s
'back. The 38-year-old Angel slugger is
hoping to erase a dismal 1983 with a
torrid start in the young '84 season.
Jackson belled a home run and
knocked in three runs Wednesday
ni$hl to power the Angels past
Minnesota 9-2.
But Jackson. known more for his
October heroics than his April ac-
complishments, was surprised when
he hat his two-run homer against the
Twins. "I was just trying to put the ball in
play," Jackson said. "I was just tryina
to spank it. 1 was the most surprised
guy in the ballpark when it went out."
But with that shot, Jackson now has
•n American Letaue-hiah four home
runs and IS runs-batted-in.
Last;ear, Jackson batted only .194
with I homcn and 49 RBI. .
"11'1 a combanation of mental and
fhysical thinp,.. Jackson said.
'There are cenain thinp you've aot
to do phyaically1 but there's always
someone out tnere who will yell
194."
r The difference this yur i1 "'th.al I'm
conccntratina better and work:11t4 a
lot harder at the plate," be saJd. 'It
1ust feels aood to contribut.e1 even
bittina .140. I've been proouctJve
with runnen on beae." '
Ocoff 1.ahn and Doua Corbett
combined on an e1aht-h1tter for the
Ana.els.
Zahn. 2-0. eamed the victory
without a stnkeout. walktngjust one.
Zahn gave up a leadofT home run to
Darrell Brown in the first . Brown 's
lir~1111a1u1 league hv111\:1 . and allowed
1us1 five ot her hits 1n eight innings.
The Angels took a 4-0 lead in the
first to knock out Al Williams. I ·2.
Doug Dc(inces knocked in th e first
two run~ wittHl double. The third run
scored on lackso n's infield out and
Rob Wilfong capped the inning with
an RBI doublr.
Jackson's homer came off Larry
Pashn ick. who relieved William~
"with two out in the third.
Pashn1ck allowed an RBI double to
Brian Downing in the fifth . after
Jackson had doubled.
Dick Schofield walloped a two-nm
homer in the eighth for the Angels.
before the Twins ca me back with a
run in the bottom half on Brown's
RBI si naJc. Ste•e Yetaeer of the DocScen bu bJ• bat
Hterally •wed In half on a pitch from
Houaton '1 Bob Knepper durl.nC W ednea-
day'• &ame In the Aat:rodome.
Knepper proves himself to Dodgers with four-hitter
HOUSTON (AP) -Houston pitcher Bob
Knepper, f>.13 last teason and reported on the
tradana block early this year, made the Aatrot
&lad they kept him Wednesday niaht by throwin~ four-hitter and lhutti.n& out ihe Lot
Anacles Dodltn, l..O.
"ldid a lot ofthinkina tn the off-scuon, but
I didn't feel I had to prove anyihina to anyone
but myself," said Knepper, who pitched bii
second nraiaht complete aame. "You can't 10
throuah life tryina to prove thinas to other
people. I just had to team to stay wnhin my If
and not let outside thinas bother mt."
Knepper proved that he wouldn't IN tbe
Dodacrs bothtr him Wednesday ni&ht with a
nvc-strihout performance that included rt-
tinna 11 batten in a row in one stretch.
"It's aot to make him feel well, and 1f he
pitches wellJ. it's aoina to do a lot lo help this
club1" said unt buermn Ray K.niaht, wh()J('
two-run double pve Houston two runs in the
six th innlna.
Los AnJeleJ Manaaer Tommy l..Asorda wa11
1mprcned whh Kncppcr's turnaround
''That'• the best pmc I've ever 5«n
Kncpptr pitch." Lasorda aa1d. "Those wcrc
arat catche by (Jote) Cru7. I don't think they
dcmoralited the team. but they were two very
fine catches."
C'ruz drove tn the Astros' fin1 run with a
ucrificc fl y In the Orst 1nnina off lo~r Boh
Welch, 1-2. Cruz also had made two runnma
catches in lef\ field. v1ct1m111na Mike
Manhall en the founh and seventh 1nninp.
"All I do 1s hit and run," Marshall said. '"He
JUii made two put catche ..
The victory prevented the Astros from
be1na swept in the thttt-tamc sencs
"They beat us hkc we beat them >-cstcrda}".
with put p1tch1n1 and ckfense:· \&1d Los
An&eles second beKman tcvc Sax
Knepper, 2-1. y1eldcd his third hit of the
pmc. a "naJc by Pedro Ouermo to open the
founh. and then rcurcd 11 bitters 1n a row
unlit Candy Maldonado '111'\gled off 1h1~
bastman Phil Cromer"\ alov(' 1n the ~\t'nth
Houston n'h' 1i .. 1Jc:1 h.1:' m b.a&> 111v1u.1 10
right fiC'ld in the first and scored wht'n Cnu
new out to Manhall 1n dcicp lei\ field.
Kn1Jht's. 11.-th-inntDf double to left field
provided the Astros w1lh 1 tbrtt-run bu1lt ~rina Cruz. and Jerry Mumphrcy. who had
rcachcd bue with 11n&)es.
Cruz elltendrd h11 httttna Slrcak to five
~tra•&tlt pmn 1n the thtrd rnnina with a
double and added a ~tnaJe in the 11lth.
Houston st.art1n1 catcher At.n Alhby wf·
fC'ftd a bru1¥d nth& kn« 1n lbe ICICOftd 1nn1nt
when he wu 'lNck ~ a throw \0 fint but bj Dodaer sbOrt\tOp 8111 R lL by WU ~moved from the pmC' and replaced ~
rookie l om W('il)\au'
• I
\
••
...
: • • • • • • • • • "'·-.-,-·-, •• .......,,-.;~--:""""'--r~--~~-:-~':""11,...illl!"--..... -.. --...... -----... -----------·······--·
With 100 days
to go, Olym.pics
rigDt on schedule
From AP '1.patdlu
LOS ANGELES -Califomu1, here
they come.
In 100 days, the Sununcr Olympics
return to the United States after a 52-year absence, a
$500 million project entering the critical construction
phase after five years on the drawing boards.
About 200 contractors. an estimated 3.000
construction workers. and 40.000 volunteers arc poised
to put finishing touches to the world's largest sports
festival.
··we're on schedule but the schedule from now o n
1s immense. gargantuan and tight.'' said Harry Usher.
exc<:utive vice president and Jencral manager of the Los
Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee. "I feel
comfortable. but we've got so much to do and so little
time to do 11.
"We've now completed the nine training field and
the food fac1llt) at UCLA. the doping facility. the
velodrome:· Usher said. "The big tnd. now 1s to do all
the tempora ry work before the Game!> stan."
Most of the permanent si tes are completed.
"1nduding monumental work" at the Coliseum. which
has undergone a S2 m1ll1on facelift.
No host cm or nation has faced a more
complicated task than Los Angeles. the first city to stage
the Games ~11h pri' ate funds
Never. 'iln<:e the reb1nh of the 01) mp1cs in 1896.
have the Summer Games been scattered over such a
vast area. Half the soccer games will be held 4,000 miles
awa} on the East Coas1 at Annapolis. Md .. and
Cambridge. Mass .. and others near San Francisco.
About 200 miles separate the nonhernmost
outhem California ve nue. S;tnta Barbara. from the
southernmost. an D1t.'go. w11h 23 competition sites
and 20 training sites spread over 4,500 square miles -
an area aboul the size of Connecticut.
Quote of the day
AlfOft "'°'· fornwr WB,A Junior w-. w1lght cl\ampk)n. on Na tetum to the rtng; .. , _,•t
~.J waredr..a." _
Easy $8 million for Holmes?
LOS ANGELES -Larry Holmes.
describing himself as a "boxing e.xecuti ve."
said Wed nesda~ that he expects to collect
an eas' $8 m1lhon in his June !Ille match
against South Afnca·s Geme Coet1ee.
Coetzee. matching bra' ado with Holmes at a press
conference to drum up intere 1 in their Jun<.' 8
heavyweight 111le bout 1n Las Vegas. Ne' .. countered b}
saying. "Larry Holmes reminds me of my ~rand father
who promised to gi ve me a hiding (whipping) that he
never did."
Holmes. ~ho held the World
Boxing Council heav}we1ght
crown beforl' staning up the new
lnternauonal Box ing Federation.
will put his IB F tltk on 1he hne in
the bout at ( aesars Palace.
Col'tzel' 1'\ the World Box ing
..\<,sociauon c:hamp1on. but the
WB.\ has 1hn·a1ened to !>trip tum
of the tllk 1fhl' goes through with
the fight aga1mt because Holmes
Holme. ,., nol rankl'd b} the group.
Holmes. who has ~on all 4S ol his pro lights. 32 b)'
knoct...out. said he full} e'\pc<:l'> to add Coetzee to h1'i list
of v1ct1ms.
''I'm 1us1 th1nk1 ng about kn<x k1ng him out."
Holmes sa1J "I became a '>UCCC\\ful businessman w11h
onl> a .-.eH·nth-grade educ<1t1on. bu1· don't tal..e that
hghtl~ bccau\c r, e got a PhD~ hrn 11 comes to 1h1'> I'm
.i bo\lngnl'lUll\C ··
Holme., '>31d 1hat he t'arlter had considered the lact
that CoettCl', ~ho IS white, IS lrom South Afnca. "llh 11!>
..\panhl·1d pohnes u f racial '>egreg;ition .
"But I went along with th is light becau!>e hl' 1s a
human being.'' Holmes said. "I am the champion and I
don't think I should duck him. Besides. J think it'll be an
easy pa}da} and I should go get 11 ··
lllllEDllTE CASH RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY, INC.
Jaya deal Orioles another lou
Dave Stiett and Deoa!I L&mp com-• bmcd to check Bahimore on five hats and
Dave C.llla1 drove in thrtt runs wath a
double and two-run sinaJe, leadina Tor-
onto to a 7-l victory over stNulina Baltimore. Stieb,
2-0. losth.iuhulout bid when pinch-bitter Joe Nolu bit
bis first homer of the season in\~ Baltimore eiahth. It
was the third victory in a row for Lhc Blue Jays. while the
Orioles dropped their ninth pme in 11 'tans ... ln
other AL aet100 Wednesday, rookie Al Davl1' two-out
• double. his third hit of the aame,
scored Jack Percea&e from flrst
base in the bottom of the ninth to
give Seattle a S-4 decision over
Oakland. Mariner reliever Paul
Mirabella 1-0. who escaped a
bases-loaded jam in the ninth.
picked up the victory
L1ght-h1tt1ng Ned Voit keyed a
three-run fourth inning with a
two-run single and Tcitas went on
to a 4-3 victory over Boston.
Stteb handing the Red Sox their sixth
toss in a row. Right-hander Danny DarwlD settled down
after a shak y stan and earned the victory in his first
decision oflhe year . . Phil Niekro and Jose Rijo
combined on a five-hitter as theNew York Yankees
blanked Cleveland. 5-0. 10 a game played 10
sub-freezing temperatures. N1ekro. the veteran
knuckleballer who signed a free a&ent contractwtth New
York. yielded fi ve hits while striking out six and
walking two over the first six innings ... Alan Trammell
scored thl' win01ng run from th1rdwhen Kansas Ctt )
second baseman Frank White bobbled Larry Herndon's
1wo-ou1 grounder in the I 0th inning. gl\ mg undefeated
Detroit a 4-3 '1clor) over Kansas Ctt). The Tigers' 9-0
start. the best 1n the club's 84-)'car h1stol). 1s two sh) of
the American League record set in 198 1 when the
Oakland A's won 11 without a defeat. The Atlant a
Braves' 13-0 start 1n I 982 set the maJOr league record.
Mets rally to trim Montreal
Wally Backman stroked a two-out. •
bases-loaded double in the ninth inning to
give the New York Mets a 5-4 victor) over
Montreal Wednesday, snapping a
three-game losing streak. Backman pulled an 0-2 pitch
into the left-field comer to score Darryl Strawberry.
who had singled, and JobJJ Gibbons . who had walked.
Ed Lyncb, 1-0, picked up the victory ~ 1th two innings of
one-hit. scoreless relief ... Elsewhere in the Nallonal
League, Bill Buclmer and Jody Davis delivered kc)' hi ts
in a four-run sixth toning and
Chicago defeated St. Louis. 6-1 . to
salvage a split of their
doubleheader at Wrigley Field. In
the opener. Joaquin Andujar
checked the Cubs on fou r hits and
David Green drove in three runs
with a sing.le and two-run homer
for a 5-0 St. Louis victory ... Tony
Pena slammed a two-run homer
and Biii Madlock drove in two
runs with a pair of hits as
Bac k man Pittsburgh snapped a six·game
losing streak b> do"n1ng Ph iladelphia. 6-3 Pena's
homer. his third of the sea!>on and s<.>cond 1n as man>
games. followed a J ason Thompson single and staked
winning pitcher John Candelaria. 2-1. to a 5-J lead 1n
the third inning . . Claudell Washington drove in four
runs with a pair of homer~ 111 the lirst 1wo inn1$s anJ
Jerry Royster's two-out single 1n thl' 10th 1nn1ng
brought 1n Dale Murphy ~llh 1ht• '-'Inning run a'
A.tlanta edged Cinnnnat1. 5-4
Openers draw over 1 million
NEV. YO RK -More than I m11l1un
fam attcndrd the homl' ope ner~ of thl' 26
maJor league teams. including a record
502.0M6 tor the 12-club Na11onal League.
Thi-; )car·., opcning-da) attendance. 1.067.444. 1<,
h 8 per cent more than lasl \Car's 999.-269 '-'hl'O
baseball ~cnt on 10 record an all-t11nc regular Sl'3!>on
record of 45 . .S40.3J8.
Cle' l'land drew the largest \.TOwd to an} opcnr r
sinct• 198:! -57.114 -while Hal 11more. Dc1ro1t. Lo ...
Angeles. Milwaukee, the Ne.,.. York Yankees and an
Francisco also topped 50.000. The seven 50.000 crowds
were two more than one year ago.
The 26 openers averaged 41 .056.
Ialandera eliminate Capital•
Rookie Pa& Fl.alley tc0red ll#JO aoels lo ~
hta.hhaht a New Yo rk rally that pve the '
lsfilncfers a S-3 victory over the Wasbin,-
ton Capitals Wednesday niaht, catapullin&
the four-time National Hockey League champions anto
the Stanley Cup semifinals for the sixth str&iaht rear.
Flatley\ who tarred for Team Cana~ at the Winter
Olympics beforejoininf the Islanders on Feb. 29. keyed
New York's four-1oa second period . . . Marlo
TreaWay, Steve Slaett and Matt Nulad scored
third·period aoals in a 2:48 span to blow open a l-0
aame and lin Montreal to a 4-0 victory over Quebec and
within one pmc ofwinnina the Adams Divlsion final.
Pterr. MoadH scored midway throuah the second for
the Canadicns. who lead the best-of-seven series, 3-2 ..
. Minnesota aoaltcnder DoD Beaepre turned aside all of
St. Louis' 29 shots for his first career shutout and ~el"
Act.-notched a goal and two assists in the North Stars'
6-0 rout of the Blues. Tbe victory gave the Nonh Stars
a 3-2 edJe m their best-of-seven Norris Division title
series. with aame six Friday night m St. Louis ... Jamie
Macoua, Lauy McDould and Mlke Eavet scored
power-play goals as Calgary beat Edmonton, 5-4. and
prolonged their playoff series. Edmonton leads the
best-of-seven Smythe Div1son final 3-2 with game six in
Calgary Frida} night.
Quinn likely new Klnga coach
~ INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles
Kings might have a new coach within a
couple of days.· according to General
Manager Rog1e Vachon. and a likely
prospect appears to be Pat Quinn.
Vachon. back in Los Angeles after a two-week
scouung and coach-searching tnp to Canada. said
Wednesda) that he has offered the Nauonal Hockey
League team'!> "aca nt coaching JOb to someone he
would not identify and hopes to make an an-
nouncement by the end of the week.
Quinn. who formerly coached the Ph1ladclph1a
Flyers and 1s now a second-year student at Delaware
La" School. said he has been cont.acted. but ~on't
seriously consider any coaching posttion until
mid-Ma}. when he finishes his final examinations.
Vachon would neither confirm nor deny he has
offered the JOb to Quann. a longtime friend.
Upset wins for Nets, Phoenb:
Buck Williams scored 25 points and m collected 16 rebounds as he led the New
Jersey Nets to a 116-101 victory over the
Philadelphia 76ers in the opening game of
their be~t-of-five National Basketball Assoc1at1on
first-round playoff series. Otis Birdsong scored 24 and
Micbael Ray Richardson collected 18 with nine
rebounds and six assists as the Nets won their first
pla}off game in the eight-year h1stof) of their NBA.
franch1~. The) we~ 0-6 starting Wednesday night's
game. losing six games in th ree playoff senes .
Elsewhere 1n NB.\ pla}ofT ac11on Wednesda}. Walter
Davis sank a pair oflong-rangejumpers in the fi nal two
minutes. propelling the Phoemx Suns to a I 13-106
victory over the Pon land Trail Blazer!> in the opener of
their playoff senes.
Hannahs leads PBA tourney
AK RON. Ohio -Ted Hannahs. G
trailing b) 31 pins going into the last game ,
Wednesda y night. rolled a 258 and seized
1he lead after 16 quali fying games in the
Firestone Tournament of Champions. professional
bowling·.., nrhc:st e' ent.
Hannah<,. ::!b. from Zam·s' 11le. Ohio. mo,ed from
fourth place "1th his big final game at RI\ 1era Lanes
pos11ng a sernnd eight-game total of 1.809 pins and a
16-game figure of J.54::! He a'eragcd ::!21 pins on the
first da) of the final event of bo~hng's Tnple Cro~n
1hat c:arne!> a fir!.l pn1c: of $40.000.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
10 p,m. -BOWUNO: Amateur tour (tape),
Channel 56.
RADIO
7;30 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at
Dodgers, KABC (790)
FRIDAY'S RADIO
12:30 p.m. -8A8E8AU.: Angels at Toronto,
KMPC (710).
Arias easily
1 tops Gottfried
3 rd-seed ed Americ~ ains
t hird round in Mont~ Carlo
MONTE CARLO, Monaco (AP) -Third·aeeded
Jimmy Ariu easily won a banlc of Ameriuns witb Bria.n
Got~fried, scoring a 6-3. 6-2 victory today in the second
rouod of the Monte Carlo Jacomo Open tennis tour-
name-nt. '
Gottfried, a 32-ycar-old player from Baltimore,
offered little resistance in either set.
"1 don't think either one of us played very well, but
Brian was panicularly off his pmc today." Arias said.
Tbe 19-year-old Buffalo. N. Y., native. who generally
plays well on clay. will oppose countryman Brad Davis in
the quarterfinals.
Arias is coming off a lo ng rest due to mononucleosis
and tendinitis in the knee.
In his first round match Tuesday. Arias hobbled
around the coun, looking as though he might default any
minute. dunng the first set against Sweden's Jan
Gunnarsson. But onct his leg muscles warmed up. the
19-year-old Arias tore off a cumbersome knee brace and
took the second set 6-0.
Mel Purcell. a 24-ycar-old Kentucky nati ve, wants
another crack at thc: title. He lost in straight sets in lasl
year's final to Sweden'!> Mats W1lander. Purce ll says he 's in
better shape this year and that endurance will decide the
198 4 title match.
"Whoever 1s in th e hcst ~hape 1s goinf to win. but It
looks hkc Mats 1s the man to beat ... Pu reel said.
Wtlander breezed through his second-round match
Wednesday. defeating Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia
6-3.~6-3.
Ivan Lendl took Wednesda) off and played golf. one
of his favonte pastimes along with Rubik's cube. The
Cz«h moved into the second round Tuesday at the
expense of Henri Leconte. France's No. 2 olaver.
A capac11ycro~d of8.000 was on hand Wednesday for
Yannick Noah's homecoming -the first match he has
played before a French crowd since moving to New York
last November. The 23-year-old French Open champion
downed Romania's lhr Nastase 7-5. 6-4 in the remaining
first-round match.
Noah said he was glad to be back in France. where he
bceamc a nauonal hero after bceoming the first
Frenchman in 37 )'ears to win the French Open. Besides
heavy press coverage. his life has been serialized recently
by "Mickey," a children's com ic' book.
Noah's only nval fo r autograph-seekers was Bjorn
Borg. wh o caused a nuttcrof exciteMt.'nt Wednesday when
he confirmed his entry 10 the Stuttgan Open in July. But
the 28-ycar-old Swede. who retired last year. stressed he
was not making a comeback.
UCI turns back
Gauchos, 5-1
~.\NT.\ BARB.\R.\ -lht' l JC Irvine 1enn1s team
wrapped up its founh P< ..\..\tennis '1ctol) in five tries
Wcdncsda~. notching a 5-1 victor) over UC Santa
Barbara. here.
Doubles were not contested b} mutual consent
bl·cause of the"' ind' and rold cond111ons.
Bruer Man Son.Hing. operating from the No. I singles
position. finished v.1th a flourish after a light first two sets.
~inning lllS match. 7-6. '-6. 6-I.
Other Anteaters v.ho posted sweeps over their
Gaucho foe, included Ken Derr. Nl·1 I Amor. Julian
Barham and Mike Downs .
About the\\ ind} cond111ons. UCI Coach G reg Patton
commenteJ. "You could have Borg and McEnroe pla}
tooa~ for lhl·1r h'es anll 11 "<Will not ha'e been a good
mat<.·h be<.au<,~· of 1he "'"ti "With~ ind hh· that ~ ou ha' c to get on top of the net.
We pla)rd well v.11h thl' elrments we had to endure."
Next on tap for UCI 1c; powerful Pepperdine. which
was ranked No. ' in the lale'>t national poll and is coming
off a victory over top-rated l 1CLA Tuesday. That match
will be played Saturda~ at I 30 at the Racquet Club of
lrvint!.
.\n upse1 o'er th(' Wa vcs bv the I 7th-ranked
4.nteater'i would assure LI( I (:!l-11 o'verall) a spot m the
N( .\A pla)offs which begin in Georgia May 12.
GOLD, DIAMONDS
•nd VALUABLES
WI. UllOLI JEWELERS
873-0365
3116 New rt Blvd.
FM tllt lest of Tw lift
1922 W IOllLn.
COSTA I U A -541·115' Golden West rebounds to gain third place --~ •SALES •
l H \ . 1 • I • .~ K f\ . ~
b l K l :: • I\ A I ~ l I it\ l' I ,
Mesa Verde CPnfP1
2701 1..!ar bo1 Blvd
BICYCLE REPAIRS
Servicing All M a k es
And M odels
7 5 J-4882 Costa Mesa
Rustlers topple San Diego;
Sadd.leback third in tour ney
After dropping semifinal contl'Sh the pre' 1ous night.
Golden West and Saddlcba<:k found soml' consolauon
Wednesday. winning 1hird-pla<:l' games 1n their o.,.. n
tournaments
The Ru,tlcr'> stopped \,111 01~·go City. "h1lr till·
Gauchos toot.. the measure ol .\ntl·lof)I.' Valin
~~-~-~~~=====~======~====~ Here·," hnt haprx·ncd
Golden West 64, an Diego 52
Great loans.
Great rates.
Money to enjoy Great American Living!
Now\ thr t1mt' to bLJy your new c.ar
at a great low ratt..··
13.7S' A.P.R. •
P1< k up 1 '"" .~ppl1c ,llum .11 .m1 C.11• If Am t•nc Jn o ff IC,,
Pllum> fw <11·1.11/,
Orang.-(ounty &44-16 H
((All Colle< I) ...... .. .,.
1 11111 ~
The Ru'>llcr<; were 1n command throughout. huilding
a h1g earl~ lead and coas11ng to third-place in the C1olden
Wc'>I Tournament
Edison claims
tourney crown-
Ed1<;on High hurler J ulie Carpenter tossed her second
no-h1ttc:r of the toumc) (the other "as a perfect game).
1bcn came back 10 pitch a one-hitter in the second game as
lhc: C. ·hargcn earned the title oft he Ro)'al Oak Tournament
Wt•dncsda) night 1n high school softball action.
In the opener. Carpenter walked onl}· one. the lone
tlaserunncr. as Edison beat Chartl'r Oat... 3-0. Dena Baker
was 2-for-' with two RBI. a sct:ond-inn1ng single which
~ored two teammates.
Carpenter. the tournament'\ M\ P. ,ii lowed only one
hit and an unramed run as Edison ~rapped up the title
with a 5-1 dec1s1on over Pacifica.
Bcs1de5 Carpenter, five other l-.d1\on play<.'~ -Baker.
Kon Gendron. Melanie Cooper . Kelli Winkler and Laura
Fngdall -were named to the .111-toumamt•nt team
In other a<:t1on Wt-dnc'ida\. Mater Dc1 ~ored five
time-; 1n the top of th<' fifth 1nn1na too' enurn a 3-0 delir1t
at t Paul and <1a1m a ti-4 Anaclu\ League d<.'t'1\lon
Noel Manfret· hit a grand \lam homrr to f'IUI tht'
Monarch'\ I 5-0 in lragUl'. 14 R "' l'r:lll) in wntmand
On the-mound. frC'!lhman < ame Sull1' an 1mpr0\ ed
her m era II mark to 7 -3. working lour inn1 ngs and alto" ing
JU'it one h11
In .llllOn T ut\d:n mght. LI Dorado <,t·ored a run in tht'
la\t of the 10th innmf 10 Ntgc: (kean Vic-" 1-0 1n the
('hampioMh1p y.ame o the Woodhridge T oumamenl
Ckean Vic" pitcher Jacl1c <>aide) struck out 14
hatter' to run her total to 210 for thl' 'o<.'a,on. A sophomorT.
\ht' ha' 3 14-ti ft>< nrJ tht\ ~awn ..\II c;1\ lo'ISC'i htt\ C' ~C'n h~
n 1-0 !l<.'Orc
Oakk\ and nulfkld~r r rtn.1 Yl:H ho\ Wert' ~kc·tt"d 10
thl' all-tournJml nt tt·.im
<}olden West's top '>Corer Jennifer Johnson helped the
Ru'>t lrr'> to a fi ,e-po1nt ad.,,antage at interm ission.
nn1ch1ng 14 of her 16 points 1n the first half.
.\lso ch1pp1n~ 1n "a!> all-tournament choice Debbie
Eastin w11h 13 points and Janet Ramaekc~ wt th 12.
Golden West extended its 32-27 lead at halft ime to 18
( 62-44) with 3:40 to pla)' and the Rustlers were able 10 clear
their hcnch for mu<:h of the second half.
San Diego ('11y. which ~u1tcd up onl} live players 1n
the contest. haJ one foul out near 1he end of th<.· gam{' and
finished wi th JU'>I four pla~er'> on 1he floor
rhe VICtOf) \1.3\ arh1e,cJ despite the lact ( 111ldl'll
V. c\t could uin,ert onh ::!-of-I) foul shot attcmpl\
In the lhamp1onsh1p game ol the lournaml·nt.
Ventura knocled ofTCuesta. 60-55. v.h1lc Santa .\na tool
the consolauon matchup against Glendale. 74-49
Golden We<,1. "h1ch meets powerful Fullrnon next
Excuse met
Montreal left fii:lder Pete Roee 1tumblea
against umpire Lanny Rania after belnl
Wcdncsda)'. improved to 15-8 o"erall. San Diego dropped
lO 11-9
Saddleback 68, Antelope Valley 53
The Gauchos salvaged third place in their own
tournament. breaking a"'ay from a 30-30 halR1me
deadlock to down Antelope Valle)'.
Lorita Hines grabbed 18 rebounds and hit 8 of 13
field-goal attempts 10 linish with 17 points to pace
<)addlebark. no" 13-7 mcrall.
Mean\' h1k. Heather Este " shared sconng honors with
Hint'' \\Ith 17 points and al'o dished off eight assists.
·\l'il1 rc:irhingduuhk figure\ in the Gauchos· halanced
.,1.11nng Jttad ~ere: lanl·t C1an" I 14) and Lisa Jones I 10)
I e,1d1ngall .,rnrt'r' was M1lhelle Gu)'mon or Antelope
\alln "11h 18 point\ \he also had 15 rebounds.
\.\ 1nn1ng the tourn:iment 1n a later game was LA
TrnJe Tech. an 85-54 'll'lor over College of the Desen.
~led out ~ New York Ilea catcher John Gfl>l>on• Wedneilday afternoon.
•
Or1nge Coelt OAJLY PILOT~ .... lit ttM
Artists claim
third in tourney
SANTA YNEZ -lA&una
Beach Hilb u1Cd lbc three-bit
piu-hana of J110n Hawkins and a
lhrw·Nn homer by senior Yudi
V1nOIJ'Mf to defeat Golden West H~ of Visalia, S. I, claimina
thud place m 111-e Nonhcm Santa
8ubata County bascbllll tour-
nament Wednesday.
Trout seaso~ to open neR wee.k
Traditional ot spots are .st bets:
ocean temperat~res warmerthan usual
Hawkins allowed just three
sin&Je. whale strikfoJ out five and
walkinJ three to pm his second
win of the season apinst three
defeat1.
Califomia'attnetal uoutxason o~ns nei.t wee1'.cnd with bettet than
ave,. overall fis~expected.
Conditions ate i as both takes
and stram• in the Hiah Sierras arc in fishableaha~. Heavy stockinasof
catchable rainbow trout wiU also
contribute lO the &ood fishina. Look
to lhe traditional hot spots of
Crowley,Convict, June and the Twin
Lakes out ofBridceport to produce
some nice catches of rainbows and
also a number of trophy class brown
trout.
Vinograd, a ~nior left fielder,
connected for his third homer of
the season m a five-run K<lOnd
inning. Rex Reasor bad two R81
for the Artists. who improved
their overall record to 4-14.
FOR THE RECORD
~ t I . . •
MAJOR LEAGUE ST ANotNGS
Amet'tun LM9U9
WIEST DIVISION w \. .. (1. G•
Oektend • s 643
Sea ttle • s 61S ,.,
Mlnna501e 7 6 S3I 11,,
AMl!ll 1 • 467 2'1')
Kenus Cllv s 6 4SS 2''l
ClllGeOO ' s 4'4 2V.
TOH s 7 )17 3
IAST DIVISION
' 0 1.000 Otlr01t
Toronto c1e .. e11nd
New YOl'k
Mllwaul<M
Benion
81ll lmort
• ' 666 21h s s soo 4'h
S 6 4SS 5
' 7 364 6 l • 2n 1 2 • 1t7 •
WaclMMtV's SC...
,.,...., 9, Minnesole 2
Toronto 1, B11tlmor1 1
S.11111 s. OaklellCI '
Ntw YOl'lt. S, Cleveland 0
Detroit 4, Ken.us Cltv 3 110 1nrungsl
Tues '· Botton l TedlY'•G-
Beltlmort (McGreoor 1·21 at Tor()(llO
(Cl111CV 0· 11
TexH IHouoh 1·11 et Boston (Bovd O·I)
ChlCll>O (OotSOll 1·11 et MllweukH
(Coc1nower 0-11
fl1deY'• Gal'MI
AltCMb at T«onlo
K1ns11S Cltv et Clevtlend
5"ttle et M ll-.ult."
Oaklend al 8oston
Chic-et Ottroll
Tues al N-YOtk
MlnneM>ta et B11tlmor1
NltteNI LHtue
WIEST DIVISION
W \. .. ct. GB
Sen Oleoo
Ded9ers
Clnclnnall Sen Francisco
Houston
Allenta
10 1 .w
1 6 S3I • 7 ,)64
• 7 .>64 s 9 357
• • 333
EAST DIVISION
New York 1 •
Pnli.Oel!>f1la 7 •
SI Louis 7 S
Cl'llCIOO 6 S
Mol\lrHI 6 6
Pllltt>Yrgll • t
Wtdnttdt'l'l~
HOUllOn J. DM9trs 0
Pltlst>uroh 6, Phll1del1>111e 3
Atlente S Clnc1nne1t • \ 10 1nnlnosl
St Loul• S·l, ClllC•OO 0·6
New York S. Montrlll •
3"'1 51.., s112
' 6
1
1 '•• •
San Diego at Sen Frenclsco, ood . rain
Tedlv's Gemes
Sen Dleoo ISl!Ow 2·01 el DM9trs !Pena
HI <nl
PhllaOtlonla (Cer1ton 1·01 et Plltst>urgll
tRllOOln 1· lJ
Molllrtal IGulllOsoo 0·71 al New York
(GOO<len 1·11
SI Louis ICO~ 7·0) •• ClllC•OO !Ruthven
1·01
C1nc1nn11t Berenv1 0·21 et Se n Fren·
C•SCO \Krui.ow 1·71. lnl
,rldlV's GarnH
San Otego 11 DHetn
P1tttt:>ur1111 at Clllcaoo
New Y«k 11 PhlteClelohl•
MonlrHI al St Louis
Houston at Allen•• Cll\clnnell a t Sen Frencl.co
AMERICAN LEAGUE
A,,..es 9, TWIM 2
CALll'ORNIA MINNESOTA
lbfllbi llHllbl
Pelll\ ci 3 I 1 0 DBrown ci 4 1 1 2
Car-lb l I 0 0 Tevlal 2b 4 0 0 0
L vnn rt S 1 2 0 Brnnsk v rt • O O 0
OeCncslt> S 2 2 2 Hrbek 11> 3 0 2 0
RtJktn dh S 2 1 3 Engledh • 0 1 0
Downlno It 5 0 I 1 GHttl 31> • 0 1 0
Wiifong 2b • 0 I I ~ler It • I I 0
eoone c • I 1 0 Ll uelnctf c l 0 I 0
$cll0fll0 u • 1 1 2 Faedo l\ l 0 0 0
Tetlh JI f 11 t Tetah ll 2 I 2
ScMa bV lmlnel
Cllltwnll 401 010 cno-f
~· 100 000 Olt-2 Geme Wlnnlno llBI -O.Clncn Ill.
DP-<elilornla 2 L0&-<1llfornl1 •·
Mlnnesot1 S. 28-0eClncn , Wltt°"9, Re-
Jacilson, Downing, Lvnn HR-08rown (I),
RaJecuon U>. SChotletd 111.
IP H It aR 88 SO
Clllfemll
bMW,2-0 • 6 2 2 I 0
Corbitt 1 2 0 0 0 I
~· Wlnlems L.1·7 1·3 4 • 4 I 0
PHhnlck 6 1·3 5 l 3 1 3
Comstock 1 2 2 2 1 0
WP-Wllllem\ T-2 1S A-7,'67
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Astr0t J, Dodeers o
LOS ANGELES HOUSTON
Su1b
BRunelu
Guerr~ 30
Merll'lltlt
YHQef C
Mldndo ct
8 rock lb
LellClstv rt
WllCll o
1tlver1 Pf'
He<shllf o T .... ,
eb r II bl lb r 11 IM
4 000 O«en2b 4 000
• 0 0 0 Ben rf • I l 0
' 0 1 0 Cru1 It 3 I 2 I
•OOO Mul>hrvcl • 110
l 0 0 0 KnlQnl It> 4 0 2 1
3 0 2 0 Gerntr Jt> 3 0 I 0
3 0 0 0 A shl>V c 1 0 0 0
3 0 I 0 WlegllH c l 0 0 0
2 O O O R1vn•d.s n 1 O I 0 I o o o Kneooer o 3 o o o
0 0 0 0
l l 0 4 0 Tet.lt
S«<e bV IMlrleS
ll 3 10 J
\.H Anetltl 000 000 000-0
HauaMll 100 002 Oh-l
Gema Winning RBI -Crur (1)
OP-Los Angeles 1 LOl~Los A~s
•. Houston 7 28-Crur. KnlQlll, llevnok!s
38-tleu SB-Crur Il l SF-Crur I.. H It IA ea so
LH A,.....s , WatchL,1·2 ' 3 3
Htol'llMr I 0 0 0
HW lttft ICneootf W,2· 1 ' 0 0 0
T-7 It A-ll,Slf
MAJOR LIAGUI l.IADliAS
AfMtkan l. .. tue
IA TTING <10 11 ti.ts) Tremmel!, Dt·
troll. ,'12, UMNIW, T«onto, •12. P
arldltV, S..lflt. 406, Oe.11, Toronlo • .0.,
ht'MWd, Clt'felant!i . .00
•uNS· • ... •• TtH\, 12; Tremmell.
Ottroll, 12. Percontt, *""· 11; UP'fllw, TOl'OflfO, 11, 0 lf'-n. MIMttOte , 10,
LYM. ....... It, ltHtndtf'lOfl, Oelllalld. 10
HI ·~--Mtllle. \S, l(lfl9man, C>ak!OM. U. Hn.k, Mlnnewta, 1 I, Oe
evens, O.tf'Olt, 10, DIOIK-. ,.,_., It,
L•n,ford. Oakland, 101 L.IMOfl, Ottrolt. 10,
HITS. 0 .... Toronto, 19; Gerda.
Toronto, ,,, Hrtltll. MIMttOll, "· 1 .....
rite! wtttl 17 OOUIL.!S A OtYlt, $tattle, \, GN ttl,
MIMetOta, S. HM"1. Otlr .. nd. $, f ate tltcl
wlfh 4. T•IPl..SS· 0 at'oWft, Mlnnet0ta, 2,
Gerda, Toren ... 2; HaldW, Mlnne.ol1. 2.
Lemon. 0.troll, J~, Solallle, 1, " LAw. CllleeOO, t. , ttlt!Mt Cltv, f
H0Ma •UNS ·~ _,.., 4, I(~. Oekleftd, 4, ••e11 .... """""· '· .., 01v1,, Mtlfllt, J. {. John'°"L Toronlo, I;
OrOtt, hll!MO(•, :l: UMl\t#, Toronto, J
ITOLEN I.AKI. a.rn.wo. Ct.v-.M.
7 lki!W. C~. 7; o.ttla. Toronto,'· fi Hfnder-, Oellltm S. TretTWMI, 0.-
trolt, S
Streams will be runninaa bit hillh
Pl~CHING 12 CltC~tont)• I• art tied wUll
1.GOll.
n•11<EOUTS: MHtMre, Staltle, ll.
Morris. Detroit, 21; 81vitYtn, Clev.,.nd. l t,
M. Youno. Sealtte, It, $utcllffe, Cttvetend . ...
SAVE5: Quls«IOll'rv. K1nsas City, '· CauCllll. Oalllend, l, t lrt tied wllfl 2
Nettonll LH9M
BATTING (10 at t>ett) Gwvnn, San
OltOo. Jts. Liiiie, MontrHI, .Jtt, llevnotch
Houston, .317; J. 01vls, Chlc•oo •. 37S, SI•,
~ • .l71.
lllUNS: Gwynn, Sen Oleoo. 11, Schmldl,
Phliao.tonla. 11, Wloolns, San Dltoo. 11,
Reine•. MontrH I, 10, S 1r1 Ilea with t
1181: G Carter, Mol'ttraat. 14, Ewsky,
Cincinnati. 13, Wallach, Montrtel, 13, J.
Devit, Chicago, 11; WHhlnoton, At11ntt. II
HITS. Llttle, MonlrHI, 21; Raines, Mon·
tree!, 11, Gwvnn, Sen Oleoo, 17. Wellecl'I,
Montr .. I, 17. 6 lfl II.a with 16.
DOUBLES: G. Certer, MontrHl, S.
Llttle, Montr .. t, S; 10 lrt tied wilh 4.
TRIPLE!$: Cruz. Houston. 2. 01wt011,
Montreal, 2; Gwvnn, Sen Oltoo. 2; Oti!ar.
Cincinnati, 2. v. Havtt, Phllldttonl•. 2
HOME llUNS: Weltll"91on, Atlenle, S,
Scflmldl. Phlledt!Phla , 4, Strewt:>atrv, N-
Yorlt., J, T Pena, Pi1ts1>uron, 3; Trlllo, San
FrenclKO, l, Wei.ch, Monlrt1I, 3.
STOLEN 8A5ES: Samuel, Pllll1Clelohl1,
t; Wleolns , San Oleoo, 7; Gwvnn. Sen
Oleoo, s. Milner. Clnclnnell, S; Redus,
Cincinnati. 5.
PITCHING (2 dteltlontl t ere lltO wltll
1.000.
STltlKEOUTS: Rva n. HOUiton. 2S, Solo,
Clnclnnalt, 24; Cencltlarle, PlllU>uroh. 19,
Lii, Montreal, II; Andular. St. Louis. IS.
Cerlton, Phllldtlohl1, IS.
$AVE5: Got.woe, Sall Dleoo, 5, Sutltr,
SI. Louil, 4, Holland, Phlleldels>lllt , 3J Lt
Smith, Chlc.eoo. 3; t are tied with 2
SCBA
(TlwllH!fl Tueldl'l'I G1m11)
LMWt OWrll
W \. T Ga W \. T
CS Fullerton 10 3 0 42 IS 0
'"-dint 10 6 0 1~'> 32 ll 0
UNLV t 7 1 3 tt 19 I
UC lrvlne 6 7 0 4 II 2• I
UCSB S S 2 311') 36 IS 3
Long Blach St 7 9 0 411') 2S 27 •
Lovole s t O S 17 21 O
Sen Oleoo • 10 1 6"'1 17 24 2 T edlv'I Glmt1 ( 2:JO -.m,)
U ot San Oleoo et St ~rv's (non·
conterenc•I l'rldl'l'I Gemet
UC Irvine at UC Sant• Berl>lrt (2·30
P.m)
Lovole Mervmounl at Cel Stett Full
erton 17 o.m l
Grend Ce1won el Nevtde Les Veou 17
Pm, nonconta renct l
SatvfdlV'I Gel'MI (-~lteol
UC Sanle Barbera el UC Irvine
Ct l Slelt Fu1i.r1on et LovOle ~rv·
mount Grencl C1nvon 11 Ntved• LH Veoes
t nonconterenca J T""411Y'• Gemes (?:JO PA\.)
UC trvlne •I Lovole ~rvmo1.1nt
LOl\9 8tach Stele at Cel Slllt F utterton
UC Santi Ber1>er1 el PeP9tf'dlne
Communttv c .....
OraMe CMll S, LIM ... di CC 0
Orenoe Co.st 101 010 000--S I 0
Long e .. cn CC 000 000 ~ • •
Otterodt. NettlH 131. Steohtns 15).
Goetlscl! 17), Andrews (9) encl 8arrv11111,
Berl\Om, Hats1nolon (SI end Cede I
28-Stnne IOCC I SaddlellKll 7, Col _..., .. _ JV 6
(\.tM ... di T~l
Cel Poly JV 101 OCM 000 <>--6 8
SeddlebeClt 000 111 011 1-7 10 1
Cal Polv Pomona Dellerv nol avalleblet,
Pfter, Spence (61, SN"' ( 101 Ind CtmeellO.
Lomeli (I) W-Shaw, 4·1 1~oll0t IS)
3&-<>r•c• ISi HR-McKM IS)
Hkltl sdloet
L.at1UN1 ... di I, G4'dlft Wftt 1
(Same .. ,_,. T~)
GOiden We" 000 001 0-1 3 I
Laouna 8HCh ISO 200 ..... 6 1
Ramlrtr and z .. rlev, Hewklns •llCI
Felk HR-Vlnograd (LB)
USPL
WISTEltN CONP'•ltlNCE
Denver
Arlrona •• ..,...s
Oekl1nd
~·dflc
W \. T .. ct ..... PA
7 I 0 17S 191 161
• • 0 soo 717 1" ) ~ 0 375 11' IS1
0 7 0 000 JI l.S1
C911trll
Mlchlgen 6 2 0 150 218 160
OklellOma 6 2 0 750 130 ISi
Houston S 3 O 62S 257 711
Chlcag0 2 6 O 250 160 217
Se n Antonio 1 6 0 250 90 127
IASTERN CONl'E•&NCE
Pl!llldtlPl'lll
NewJersev
Plttsbu<gh
WHhlnvton
Atlentlc
1 I 0
6 2 0
1 6 0
0 • 0
SoutMl'n
t 7S 201 IOI
7SO 1'4 "' 250 1U I ..
000 " 13'
Blrmlngllem
New Orleans
TamPa Bav
JKk '°"vllle
Mtml>l11s
1 1 O 87S 221 1U
6 2 0 750 199 158
S 3 0 62S 190 113
2 • 0 2SO 167 lte
2 6 O ?SO 130 231
fr'klav's Glt"MS
\.A IEJllll'tH et C111Cevo (C111nntt 11 ti 6
o.m )
Memphis II J8'kSOl'IVllll
OktellOme el Blrl'fltnelhaf'l'I
Saturdl'l's Gema\
Arlrona et Houston ~v·1~
o.nver at New Orlea ns
Phlladt11>11l1 11 San Antonio
New Jer.av 11 Ptllsburol'I
WH hlllOlon el 0.klend
Mend!IY's G.,,..
Te l'llPI Bev et Mkhloen
NHL •Ytff'a
Dl'llSIOtfA\. '*ALI
W ...... Y'ISC....
Montrtll 4, Quto.e 0 (Mol\trhl IM4b ..net. )>f) NY~ 5. WasNfttton l (t'**"
win-*·• II MIMttelt 6, SI Louis 0 (MWlftola
IMch ...... )•2) c-..rv i. t*"°4'!1o11 ' lldmOl'ton ,_,.. ..,....,M ) ,...,., ......
QueMc at Mon!Y'..,
MIMMOI• 11 St WU!•
ldmolllon ., cai.wv ............
(If,.......)
MefltrMI ti~
Ceieetvat l~
SI LAM• t i Mllwwlotl
but not like th~ past coupft of year&.
There 1hould also be ample room in
all camp areas due to the mehina
snow pack. As alway1, lhouah, thote
heacUna to the mountainufiould be
prepared for a sudden chan,e in the
weather.
For those who do hot want to make
the Iona drive to the hiah country.
pemaps Irvine and the Sant.a Ana
Rivet lakes might be a~ bet.
According to lake offic11l BiJJ An·
d.rews. these two lakes will be stocked
with mo~ than 28,000 pounds of
rainbow trout prior to April 26.
Santll Aftlt•
WEDNESDAY'S •HU\. TS ( .... , ........ "*"' ... " ,,......,., l'lltST RACIE. 6 turionos.
Patriot Joe (Mini 2• 00 13 60 ~ 60
Sunol's Slit IG•rcl•I 17 20 uo
Mlnstrtl Grev (McCerronl • 20
AIM> recld LC>n9 GvlellCI, Descero • ~n11t C1111rme11. Mel>Uel. Pre BOOk.
Soanawev, Cetoterv. Moon Pennv, Sci-nlsll
Oen 0
Time 111 I/~
SICO..D RACE. 6 lurtonvs
Ill.It 8k kle (Gutrra J 6 IO • 20 l 20
t rldnmlld IOllverH) 17 . .0 9.00
TUiie's Min <Orexlerl 6.00
Also ractd: Ruler Flrtt, Liii ~sler .
Oetladon. L.auf G•llOP. 8oun<llno Hiii. A
Ster Arises. Saretooa Hiii, Lovalv Sant•
Yner. Pau IOI' Tov
Time: I'll.
S2 DAILY DOUILE 16· IOI ci-ld ~.60
THlltO •ACI. ' furlongs. Miu BIO Wlo (Sltlner) 7 60 S 00 •.20
~rllvn Jo IMcCarronl 6.00 •IO
Collffn Craig IFutntfl) 7.70
Also rectd· B lnvlncll>le, Min Oloorah,
RalM N St1v. Coon's Doll. Hasten Mv Min ,
Kethtnk1, Out of Socks, Ferre Nevldena,
J P.'s Gift. Time· 1'10 J/S
FOURTH ltAC•. l 1116 milts ~nv • Slip (Mital 7 .ct • 00 2.10
Suoeotlr Sunnv IHewltvl 4.10 3 '°
Gembltr's O•uohter (Slloemekerl UO
Allo recld· Slcond Bast, Vendelltl,
GrH I Momeni. Miu Vie Magnum, Hee tller
·n Erin, FaUbfoott Time 1:46 4/S
l'll'TH ltACI. 6 12 lurlonGs on lurt
Bellma CPlncavl S60 3.10 2.60
Ptrlrv'• Fancv (Me11) 4.00 3 20
Her $olr !Guerra ) S.IO Also raced· Cecile, Fina! Asuiult, Oevs
of Gtorv, R1olf\9 St«m, Tllund«tlle
Time· 1.16 l/S
'5 •XACTA (l·ll oeld SSl so
SIXTH RACE. 6 furtongs.
AbtdMOO \Pierce> 7.40 UO l.60
Prince MldllS ICrur) lS.20 1.20 ~Htro Mio (Fuentes) 4.60
'Also rectd Net Points, Tudor H1tnrv.
Boston Magk , Crow Meet, Cut Your
Lou.s, 8en10, Sirocco Sends. Crulsln Btue
Time 1.11 11s.
SEVINTH RACI. 7 lurlongs
Her lloveltv (McCerronl 2 60 2 20 2 10
Allusion ISllOem1ktr l 2 90 2 20
OIKhronv !Slbttltl 2 IO
Also reGtd Pura Pizarr Awkwero Aoe.
-••ding L•dvl>UO Time. 1:2l 41S
U EXACTA (l ·41 011d S17.SO
llGHTH ltACE. 1' • mile' on turf
Lott (snotmatr.er > "llO 920 s 40
8adouln tH1wltvl 7 llO • 60
9Hn 810 IP1ncevl 3 20
Also reced Swivel. Bold Beller UP.
Julltl't Pride. HHvenlv P1•'" CeiadOr
Crvll•I Court
Time 1,49 215
n l"tCK SIX I 10-9-1 ••• 2-l-21 oald
S1,3'0 IO w1111 60 winning llCkflt h 1• "°' .. ,, n Pick S1a consotehon oe ld l 102 60
with 1,391 winning llckeh (five llOrsesl
NINTH ltACE. I 1' 16 mite\
Now Victory IOrltV•l 7120 26.00 8 60
Youno Adf'l'llral (Slb411el 9.tO 6.00
F irst 811Cle (Mere) 4 20
Also rec.a· GOiden Frleno Sov ~v.
Pavettl, PIUI Nellve. 0ooo
Time. IM 2/S.
$.$ EXACT A (7·11 !Wlid S1, 16S SO
Allenoence· •S.SS7
~ • • • •
Women's softbel
HIGH SCHOOL
Edltan l, Ctla"91' Oell 0
lRo .. 1 Oalr TeurMmefttl
~Game
Cherter Oak 000 ~ ~ 0 7
Edison 120 000 x-3 • 0 Vert>etk end Cheuse, Cari>enttr and
Be tr.er
ECllMfl S, ~1clfk1 l
tCMl1W'lenstllo Geme)
Edison 200 011 l>-S 4 3
Pacifica 000 010 l>-1 1 •
Ceri>enler and Beker. Brown end
81eutn
Et o.rado 1, O<Mn View 0
(WNdbrldea Taumementl
Cha~G1me
Ocn n View 000 000 000 ~ 1 2
El Oor100 000 000 000 1-1 J 0 Oel\tev anO Moretoci., Welczv end
Ehlers w -waicrv. L-Oe1<ilv I 1'·6)
Ma• Dal 6, St. "'"' 4 ~!tr Oe1 000 OS 1 <>--6 7 •
SI Peul 111 000 1--.. l I
Tlmoson !>ulhv•n 141 •nd Zemore
Sanden 161 Lane allCI Turrle1ta
W-Sulllven L-Lene 2B-lllct IMO)
3B-Rlct IMOI HR-Manlrtt IMOI
DMP SH flshlnt.
DAVEY'S \.OCKE!t (New'*1 ... <Ill
-1•2 lnoWS 125 t>OnltO, 12 tend l>IU 0
calico Den. 1 hellb\11 I wMt s.ee t>en 'iO
roe-11111 '3S meclt.eral
aex• (It I.el.,, ... ,)
p 1vwtl1l'lta Aton•O $trono·
boW-GollHlel (~) won 12 round
McltlOll from Canoioo Ttllet CMHtco Cltvl
MM"I w .........
QOMMUftlTY CO\.\.HI
M9lr'9 c..1111 w• *'• ~ -~wt'\! 11 ·~ 1s-• ... u 16·14 1~7
And.tewt says that more than'°
percentoftbetroutltQCked will be
supcrU'OUtin the
Ove-pound-a.nd-abovc class. Irvine
has turned out to be one ofl~ most
eopulat fresh wakf' lakes an Sc>ulhem
CaJifomaa and offers a larac fleet of
mualboatsaswcll asuoellent sho re
fish1na.
Irvine Lake will also lend its aupport to .. Take A K.Jd Fishing
Weck" May 19·20. On that weekend,
Mercury motors will be f>Vingaway
2,000 rOd and reel combmations to
youn~ters 16 and younger wt th a paid
adult fishinapermiL The retail value
ofthisanalinacomb1nation is more
thanS30.
Trout in local lakes can becausht
wnh most any kind of trout b311 or
-c. > .
NBA DlaVeftl
l'lltST ROUND
(aMt ......... )
W41dnndav't k~t
Lalrtn 11•. Kenws Cllv IOS (Lektn
Ind s.erle\ I ·01
New Je<'sev 116, ~delOfll• 101 U,.ew
Jers.ev leeds ""H. I ·Ol
Pl\Oenht 113, Portlencl 106 !Pfla.nlx teeds
s.erlts. l ·0)
Ttflitlll"s GetM\
wes11lngt0<1 et Boston t8oston teecu
Soe<IH , 1·0)
New York el Derro11 !New Yori. leed•
..r1es, 1·0)
Alte111e et MllweukH IMllw1ukH IHds
series, 1·0) S.e111e II Delles (OellllS leech s.erltt.
1·01
Denver •• Ulen 1u1en le.Os wrlfl. 1-01 ,.,...,., Gemet
Ken .. , Clly I t Lalltn
New Jer"v et Phll1dell>hl1
Pnoenlx et Porlt1nd
SltwdlY'1 Gll'MI
~Ion 11 WaSl'llnclton
Dalles 11 Seam.
Mltwllil<" et All1n11
Sul'ldllY't Gel'MI
Lllrtn 11 Kini.es Cllv
Phlledelonla 11 New Jtrsev
Oerrolt 11 New Vorll
Utah 11 Denver
Potllencl at Phoenht
TYMdaY'I Gemet
(N l'!KftUrY)
Boston 11 W1ltllno1on
Phlledelohla 11 N-Jersey
MllwaukH al Allenla
Utah 11 Denver
Port11ncl 11 Phoenix
01flel II Seelllt
L.alrtn 11 K1nui• Cllv
W..,_.Y't GlmM
(N "9C"urvl Detroit 11 New York
TllwMlaV, Atwl 2' Gamel
(N NCftUrY)
wn111no1on 11 Botton
New Jers.ev et Phllldtle>ll••
All1nl1 11 MllwaukH
Denver ti Ut111
Phoenix el P«ll•nd
SHlllt et 01ll1s
KanUIS Cltv 11 L.alrtn
l'rldlv, Al'ftl 11 GameJ
IH ~urvl
New York el Detroil
L1llen l l6, Kl"9' lOS
KANSAS CfTY -E JoMM>n ?S. Olbtrd
ln<;I s. TllomoM>l'I 11, Drew ll, Ti..ut II
Mlcllttu• 6, ROOl\Cll 2. WOO<IM>l'I 13, Knlollt
'· NHIV •• t u .. 10. Totals )9·19 24·29 10S.
\.OS ANGIE\.ES -Coo-t , Rembls I,
Atldul·J.00.r 19, M JOM!t()(I 26, McGH
"· WOtlllv 16, McACIOO 10, KuP<:llek 6 SorloH 2. Neltr 6. Totals 50-95 1•·21 116
kw• bv CWarten Kanus City 26 lt 20 •1-IOS
LOS AngelH 30 27 31 77-116
Tl'lrH ·POlnt goels-E JonnM>l't, Buse 1
Fout.o our-None Rtoouno•-4(enws Cltv
38 ITllOmOM>n 7) LOS Anotift •5 tAbdul·Jebblr, M. JonnM><I 71 As
\1\t\-KaMH Cltv 76 IOrew 11 Los An·
gete\ 30 (M. JOM\On 11) To111
touts-Kenws Cltv 2'/, Los Angete, 1S
TtcMlcels-4(enMts Cltv Coecl! Fttulm ·
mons 2 A-13.911
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN
Gokteft West 64, san D .... 52
GOLDEN WEST TOURNAMENT
(T'Nrd~)
SAN DtaGO -Jones 10. Evins 11,
Hugllts a, Fernendel 1, ROOlnton 11 Tollll
12 I· lS 52
GOLDEN WEST -Jonnwn "· RamHken 11. Botton 6, Lamoert 11
Eulln 13, Love 1 Gulllrle • Tot els· J t 2· 11 .. Halftime GOiden Wnt 32·27
Torel fouls San Diego 19 Gol<len Wtll
11 Foultd out Rot>lnM>l't <SOI
~K-S Venlure 60, Cuesta SS (flrsll
Sanla An• 7•. Glendale 49 Ccon•ola tlon)
sadclebllck ... Antetooe v ... v SS
GAUCHO TOURNAMENT
(Third ~Ct)
SADO\.E8ACK -Gans U E stt v 17.
Jones 10. Llmtt><ook •. L• NC>Yt 6, Hines
11. Toteli. 31 e· 17 68 ANTE\.O .. E VALLEY -SIM" 10
Guvmon II Wood'lerd 1' Mltchttt t O<Ol
3 n Totals 11 · 1• SS
H11tllme T1eo. 30-30 To1e1 touls Saodtet>eck 17 An1t10ot
Vallev l9 FC>Yled out WOO<lverd IAVl
()ttt« SUl'fl
LA Tredt Teen t s Col~e of Oe~r• .,.
Ctirsll
Gronmo"1 •• Como1on lS con\Olat•on
Mont9 Cer1o 0"'1
WtdnttdeY's Finl Reuncl SlntMs
Vennlck Noell (Frence> Cle! 11111 Nurut
tRomenlal, 1·S 6·4
WHMMMV's S.Ctftd llleund ~ ~ts w uano.r cswec1tn1 oel Tome\
Smid 1Cre<llO\loo1tt•I 6 J •·J Andff"\
GomerlEcueoo<> Cle! Breo Golbf'rt US
6·2. • 6 6 l. Gullltrmo V•ll l 1Ar~n11n11
c191 Pet>to Arrive IPerul. 6·3. • • 6 J
Scott 0 1vlt cu S 1 «191 Ro~t .t.ro...ito
(Argentine) J 6 7·6 1 6 Jimmy Ar•I\
IU S t Cle! Jtn Gun,,.ru on t Swe<le"I t •
•·O Tedt'l's Sl<eftd •"""41 ~ Ar IH Cle! Brien Go11tr i.o c U S l 6 '
6 2
WT A CNmcMeflU\\c>S
(at ...,,.._ 1--. Illa. I
~RWftd~
Cllrls E -1 LIOvd I U $ I oef E 11u1o.o
IN>ut (Jaoenl, 6· I, 6·2. Ketl!v ••ne1e11
( U.S I def lltat..ii. ltHOI 11111¥) 6 1 6· 1
Cll\Xtll Koflde·KllKll IWflt G~menv) CM!
Jo Ovrle l~ltll 8rll1lfll 6 4 1·6 Piie ve.-r IU s I ~ ,.,,.,., CaMlte cu s I • l
6 '· H•ne ~ndl 0'<18 1C1.CllO\IO¥llo.lal def I•• tud9fov1 (Cre<N>slovl klll • I
6·l , l(athv J<H"df>n IU $ l df'f N•tlllltl
Httf'tf'!\411\ (Frenc•I 6 1 6• 1, Me~·
Maltlfv1 1l~rl1I Ot4 Leun Arren
(U.S ), 6 1 6 I "'"' ...... """"' s.ti. .. He11.-1 tW"t ()«'ml11.,l o.f lklt\
Hen (U$1 6 I • 6, 6, l~llOI' ot
Tuetdav t INllCfll
c .....
UC nlM ~.UC~..,._,.. 1
~ ~"Son H•"9 tu<:ll cM! A~\Of' 1 4
)·6 6 t Ottt IU(11 Cit! N•\W'f 6 4 6 ~
lrttluoCl l Amof IU(t) Clef llt11t .. M, • 4 1 ~
..rllem IUC.11 CMf Wnlltf. 1 ~. ).~
OowM IUCll def H1.1tl 1•$, l 6 6 ) COM
tVCSt l 1111 M~t, 6 l , 0 6 6 I
..... O.UO.• •9r• (~ °" '""''* t~I
J•
llDEC
Col uM~1s 1
Jure with the most 1uc:Cellf'w a.-n
u1tna 1iabt line or Ind« matai&I. ·
Many lakes in the Southern cat...
romi.a area art llocked weekly'" th
rajnbow trout lo provide JOOCl.
close-inanaJing. Plantinpend when
the water warms durina the summer
months.
T umina to the salt water settte.
Ski ~
st••RA·N•VADA •ANOa
llOltlA\. -2 to • lncht\ ol new on • 10-10 12-lool DeM, t<OOf"fG Ind tllec!
PKlled POwdtf 4 ct1elrs for o.v \llllnll. 2
Cf\81rs et nleilnt
SOOA wttlNGS -Will ooefl tor tl'lt
w ... .nd.
SUGAR ac>WL -1 10 2 lnc;flft of new on
8 1•1o 17-fool l>eM. POWdlf' Ind Ofoomecl
P8Cked POWd«, S doublet Cflaln 9nd Ille
Kte\S 9QndoCA.
NOltTH ST Alt -I '> lncNK ol new on •
2-10 9'h-foot ri.w. groomed oarted -·
def, I Cflalrs
A\.tttN• MeADOWS -1 Inell ot new on
1 71;, 10 ISV>·fool 1>1w. groomed tlrm HCk,
7 Cheln . 1 wrfece llfl
HOMIEWOOO -CIOMd.
SQUAW VAU_.Y (1,200 feel) -I il>cll
of new on • lO-iool .,. ... eroomecl wiorlno.
90110ole Incl I Cllllr\ SQUAW VA\.\.IY (6,200 IHI) -1 Inell
of new on • Ho l·loot Dew. groomed
M>rlno, I Cllelr
T6HOa SK.I &OWL -OoMcl.
HIAVEN\. Y VA\.L.aY -1 10 2 lnc:ron
of ne., on 1 3-to S·foot Dew. oroomld
wrtno, trem, 4 lrlole c11eln end 1 doublet
rnelr.
SIU INCLINE -C'°"<!
MT. •osa -A tree• ol new on • 3·to
7-loot De ... orooma<I •lld lllltcl, lull -· anon
ICHO SUMMf'T -3 lf'Ctlft of new on •
51"2-foot l>eM, groomed oecked oowdtr, I
clOublet dlelr alld 1 surlacia lift. •
SIE•ltA SKI UNCH -2 lnc:Nt of new on • S.-foot NM, POwdtr end sorlne, 7
cllelr\..
K•KWOOO -1to3 ~of nt'Won. •·•o ll·toot beM. P8Clred oowoer •no
groomed, I Clllin 111d 1 wrtece lltt
MT. •EIA -I lo 2 Inches ot -on •
•112-to 111h ·loot Dew, oed<acs POWde•. t
ct'leln
DOOGa •IOGa -CloMd.
aADGllt ~ASS -CIOUd.
MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -No new.
7'i')·toot HSI, !>Idled POWdtr on Ille uooer
mountain, sorlno on the lowe< movntekl, 1
oondole, 17 Cl\llrs end ' sU'!Ke lilts
JUNIE MOUNT .AIN -A Ire« of new on
• 21'>·toot Des.e, wrlno. 3 chairs
SIERRA SUMMIT -CIOMd
U.S. Otvnwk tNlS ~
Al"ltl\.
17·?1 Men's lksutl>IM. e1 B100m1ngton
Ind 20·23 w omen's Bu~etl>lll. et Colo••OO
Sor 1nos. c oto 21 ·2• EGuttlrl•n el Wu1m1n\ltr Md
21 S'tncfl•onlied Swtrnm1ng el In
dle n1P011t
21·Mev I 1 Ya<r.111\9, 11 LC>n9 BeKll
29 E Quettrl•n, el WevM, Pe
MAY
•·•Men's S•"91e S<ull Rowino. el Prince·
toll, NJ 5., E~ri.n l on. et Gtvnoon. M.tJ
7 ·IS Min'• lltowlno et Princeton. N J
11· 13 Women's Single ScuU Rowino. 11
Long BHCll
11·13 Wtl9h!Ufllng, •• LH Veen
11 Women'• ~re1110n et Olvmol•
We'11 12·2S Y"l!t.ng, 11 Long BtKll
ll·JuCv 17 w~·, ROWll\9, •• LC>n9
Buel\ 16·June 18 Men'i Row1no at Lonv
8HCll 16 June 12 Women'\ Rowing 11 Prince·
10<1 N J
11·20 Eauesirien Trilli •' Lu 1noton
l(y 19·n MoOarn PentethlOn. 11 Ft S.m
HOU•lon, Tun 20 Eauntrlan SN>w Jumolnv el Nortll
Salem. N Y
16 Men's ~rerhon at lkllfl'IO, N Y
21· June 1 M4n ' •nd w-·• Tennts 11
N-York
29· June 11 Y ec1111no a1 LC>n9 8eecn
JUNIE
1·2 Eaues1ri1n Drtts•ve 11 Burl>enl< 1·3 Men's and women's GvmnestiC\ 11
J1Ci<S0<11tllle, Fie 3·• Eautilrien Orts\81)8 et Gle<lllOnt
N J •·9 Arcl\trv. et O•tord. On•o
6 10 Bo.1ng •' For• worth Tt •H
9 16 Fencing INet1on11 Cllemo10<111110J
•• C•uceoo 10 Julv 11 Wo....,en \ Ro .. •ng al
H1novtr N H
10 23 SllOOllr>Q et Cn1no
12 72 Y1cl\l1no a1 Lono Btacn
16·2• Men ' ano Women\ Tree~ end
1'1eld al LO\ Angeltt
16· 11 Rhv•nr••uc Gvmnu 11u •t Allll\I•'
C·tv N J 11 EGUl'\lr an ')how Jumo•nv 11 Oa••e<t •
Conn 11·23 FrH \lylt and Greco Romen
wr11ttln<;1 el Grand Reo•O\ M•'"
II '1t lload Cvc11no •1 Soo~•ne We\l'I
?~-)() M.-.~ •ncl womtn'\ 5W1mmtnQ ••
tnd •enaPOt1s 1'I Jylv I EGuestr •" al l11m1•1on Ml\\
7' J1.1lv I Eci""trien DrnHV' el 11a m
111on Men 29 JUlv I Men \ Row1"0 I Petr wltl"IO\ll
tO•\Wa1n 08tt w'"' (ft•,••·n tour w ith
cou-•n. OOvble '"° o..-«11o-e ''u•u et Pru~aton N.J 7' )Cl women \ Rowing Ptor w1t"<>ut
coow11nl et Pron<ato" N J
JUl.Y
t E:cllut\lr•81\ !>now Jumo•nv •' l elo.e
P1e<l(I NY
• I 0Mtl9 el lnd1111naOC1tl\
• l'-1nel 80l!ofi 1t LH VtOH
' I Cvc11no '' COlOra oo Sorlr>O\ Coto
..
W~V'• tr.ma~
aAS•aAL\. A_.._ .... ..,.
to~TON ll EO sox-si~ Mlkt
£ Hltf tlr\I DeMl'l"tfft dH ...... led Ml9' ........ '-.....
Cl INNATI •ED~ t ll ~Mt
ff/I IMIChef on 1"9 1$ OltY d>Yl:iilff ht
lt9Ktl•e• 80CI 0wcM1'<o l><lt"9f
fOOTaA\.\.
Ulll'M SIMt1 ................
CHICAGO a l 1fl AcQulracl ,..rH
Mc(lllfl wlOt 'tc91"" "°"' t"8 Mlt'>~ '"-ntllt'\ on H~ 10< •n uMIV~
, .. ~ 0taf1 <~•
MICHIGAN .. ANH~ •$-Acout•H
A"1Mol\Y 4Jlefl wldl ·-ver It-om !NI I.In
A""""" I lltt9\\ WI t•C""* tor II\ I.Wt" o1~ ,,.~ ••" .-c•
Newport
attracts
skippers
They'll group
for big regatta ------to Ensenada
Sailboats from as far south as San
Diego and as far nonh as Ventura wiU
be co~Tging at Newpc:>n Beach thi5
weekend as the culmination of races
th.at will bring yachts here for the
Ncwport-t<>-Enscnada race which
gets under way April 28.
Bi.ggest fleet will be comin,.-from
Marina del Rey in the form of
Cahfomia Yacht Oub's Mayor•s
Trophy Race, the inaugural of CYCs
Overton Series for International Off-
shore Rule and Performance Handi-
cap Racin' Acct yachts.
Pacific Marinen Yacht O ub of
Marina dcl Rey is also startina a
"feeder" to Newpon on Saturday,
and Ventura Yacht Oub is st.llin& a
race to Ncwpon for yachts from tbe
Ventura-Oxnard-Santa Barbara area.
Bahia Corinthian Yacht O ub will
be the fin ishing club for the races
from Marina del Rey. BCYC and
Balboa Yacht Oub will provide
berthing and mooring aocomOO,a,.
tions for the yachts planning to enter
the Enscnada race. Boats from outside the area will be
a part ofthc '1gant1c fleet of 637 which
the sponsonng NeW\>(>rt Ocean Saµ.
ing Assoc1at1on says IS the final oount
for this year's race.
The Enscnada race as conceded to
be the larictt. and shoncst. in\Cr·
nauonal yacht race 1n lbc world.
taking the yachts l 2S miles down the
coast to the Baja California resort
This is the 31th year of the race.
Onl) other yachung activit) m this
area over the weekend ts Balboa
Yacht Club's One-design Regatta for
outside classes Saturda). which m
itself will be an Enscnada tune-up for
man) yachts. Southern CaJ1fom1a
Yachting Assoc1at1on calendar:
L.-......... L.Me lleadl
Ltltlt Ships ~t -L•~ Herbclr reca
Saturell..,
~ Mlflk.e .. v
Cellfornla Y a<ht CIUCI -Marine dill Rev to NewPort (~vor's Trootw rKt, IC>lt. PHR~I
SllUl'deY PecftlC ~rlnen Yecllt Clutl -F..otr rece
IO NewPOrl S.lllfOeY ~rlne Ya<lll Ctul> -MArtna Buov raot
Sllurdev
S.11 0..-
Setlt• Cler• Reclno Anoc:1111°"
Le,..-Sellboerd CllemolOl'ISl'llo S.turd...,
COl'tt1 Raclno Auocletlon -CrulM 10
Oceen~l<Se. S.turCllv, Sul\Oev
Ntit'WI 81111 lnltM
Vefllure Y actlt Club -Rece to NtwPOf'I
S.h1rdav
Sent• 8¥ber• S.htno Clue> -Eester Reoar
te, S.turellv, Sundav
Cycles-race
Fri day night
It took a photo fini':>h to determine
thC' \I\ toner of the scratlh main event
at last \\C'd."; spcC'd"a~ motorc)ck
rat 1ng at the Orange Count) Fair·
ground-:.. and promotl'r'i figure the
c;ame i..1nd ol action 1\ 10 \tore Fnda)
night
La .. 1 '>'C't.'k '\Ian ( 'hn\llan ntpprd
Mike Faria b~ thl'<' 1nchC''i. Both ""Ill
be back Fnda\. along wtth Nauonal
Champion K;il~ Moran Dub ferrtll
Gene Wood~. Brad O'(le' and oth~r!i
for th<' fo. o'clock card
Gate' open at h 30 pct\lwa'
offinals ha' c: m:ide arranatments for
d1rC<:t acce\~ parking which "'"
chmmatC' the n-ootc p~n u5Cd "hen
s~..-.a~ action and concen~ al tht'
Pac1fk .\mphtthe:ucr fall on the same
ntitht
Mort' information on fnda) •
schedule 1\ a' a1lable b\ phon1ft$.
492-99 J'
occ. • • From Cl
reren~ bu~ball ra<'t ti'\ (·em to~
The Faloons art one pme behtnd
:onftttn<'t tn-lcaden Golden West.
OranatCoa.stand Sa.nta l\na. but
1hrttofthcun:matn11\1ntncpmn
arc inst C'ompton. "'-'h•ch is(). I I\· l
•Lin unaherocs <X'\srnc-n'• 1enn1~ team huqu1etl "'rapped up
the South Cout Confettnttt'ham-
pton,h1p -t~ Ptratn · ~vcnth
du•l·mttt champion hip An« 1971
•!\-fort OCC tmm1 The Pilate
women haHbettcf'td their male
rount.trpan laklnf thctr sevmth
~rdualmtttlJtk. Tbc ·
record 5lnct" ~· • became
an offia:al aatm:ollca>a apon in
197 -7~3.
GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY
GRAND PRIZE
EACH FRIDAY OF 5100
• NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF
TIMES YOU CAN ENTER!
• NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF
TIMES YOU CAN WIN!
• ENTER NEW CONTEST EVERY MONDAY
4 ~
DllAWlHGS
tACll Wttll
Each Drawing
will be for ...
GRAND PRIZE.!!~!l. •.•..••.•••••. 51 00
l t P • (MON ) s r1ze ............... .
2nd Prize.!~~~l. ...... .
3 d P • (FRI ) r r1ze .............. .
550
515
510
HERE'S HOW. • •
( l J Enter vour Soca.11 St>r ur1ty number name ad dress and phon,. no on the c;oupnn below Enter as man y tames as
you wish, but onl y one entry for per envelope, please
Each entry form mu1t be an oriqinal Each member of your family with a Soc111l Security card may enter by
u11nq 11 aepar ate envelope
(2) Mail your entry frJ Or anqe Coa1t Daily Pilot, :.oc1al
Security Sweep1tarl's 330 W HI Bay St Costa Mesa CA
q2626
n A w1n r.in~ r.urn l ,., will he publ1\herl P.Vh Mund.n
WP<in• .. rl<\'( H. j f II :1~11n lhP o,,.iy Pilot An add1t1<,r.o\I
r Jm be1 will hi> f llbli<hPd ,.,.ch Frniay for $100 Wi>ek
Jv G1,.nd Pr111>
4 If one ol th• waoornq numbe11111denhcal with your Social
Securaly number you mu1t claim vour p11U1 money by
b1109anq you1 Soc111l S.cunly card to the Daily Pilot office
You wall theo be declared 1he wanner and 1mmed1ately
receive your pr1ie 10 cash II you w10 a qrand p11ie of
S 100 , a check 10 that amount will be mailed to you after
you have pretented your Social Security card at the Daily
Pilot for ver1ficat1on
CS) To claim 11 pnie, your Social Secunty card mu1t be
presented at the Daily Pil ot no later than 5·00 PM , two
busaoeu dayt aher the number wa1 published Any praie
oat claimed by the deadline wall be forfeited
if, II 1• nut ,, .. ,''"MY I• pu• ha~P In<> D11tly Ptlot Ynu may
1n~pPr t th,. w1nn111i.j n111nl>Pr< 111 thP lnbby of the Oranqe
Cr.11~• D .. ily PtJr,1 r r '( •IJI 1.,. di librMY
(7) Employee• 01 repr•1enlahve1 01 c11culato11 and d11-
tr1butors of the Dady Pilot or mem be11 of their fam1l1e1 are not elaq1ble
18) The Daily Pilot wall bi! sole 1udqe in 1nterpre1tn9 these rulet D•c111on of the 1udqe1 11 heal
4 WAYS TO
CHECK FOR
WINNING
NUMBERS
• SUBSCRIBE TO CONVENIENT
DAILY PILOT DELIVERY.
•CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND
EDITION ON MON ., WED .. FRI.
• SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE.
nLL OUT COUPON BELOW
AND MAIL TODAY! (Only One Per Envelope. Please)
My Social Security Number is
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NAME
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
ADDRESS
CITY STATE
PHONE
0 Plea•• •tart convenient home delivery of the Daily Pilot.
Ez-OCC •tar aafe
Former Oranae Coaat College atandout
Donnie HUI (feft), now the aliort8top for
the Oakland A '•· •eta back to flnt bue
ahead of the ta& by Seattte•a Alvin Da•t.
durui. WedneeClay nJcht•a ,.ame In Seat-
tle. Tfie Marlnera defeated Oakland. 5 -4 .
Aikens under microscope
Former Royal says-
he h as n o fear s -
f r om himself.fan s
··There's the fear of Just going back
out on the baseball field and per-
forming at the same level that J was
doms before. I thint that once I get
into tt and find the hitting groove. I
don't think I'll have a problem.
··As far as playing 1n front of the
public. the fans, I don't have a fear of
that."
future ahead of him and. hopefully. 11
will be as a Blue Jay.
"Whatever he can contnbute to us
offensively, it's going to be a big help.
J also think he'll be a credit 1n the
clubhouse. Before we signed Willie
we talked to him and his agent and g.ot
really good vibes out of 11."
TORONTO (AP) -The bis man
w1th No. 24 on his back was tn the
batting cage taking his cuts from the
left side of the plate. His timing was a
bit off. More baseballs sprayed into
left field than wt"re pulled to right.
None went over the fence.
It was the first da) back for W1ll1e
.\1kens. his first da) in a Toronto Blue
Ja)s uniform. one or man) da)s he'll
be under the m1<:roscope.
Aikens. who served just under
three months in a Texas prison for
attempted possession of cocaine
while a member last year of the
Kansas City Royals. had his one-year
suspension from baseball commuted
b) the commissioner's office on
Tuesda). He will offic1all)' be re-
instated May 16.
Aikens said he doesn't think the
Royals traded him away solely be-
cause of the drug controversy. "I feel
the only reason why J was traded was
because I didn't get along with the
manager (Dick Howser) last year. I
felt .. I was going to be traded after
the season was over ...
But he added: "It seemed like one
team (the Royals) was running awa)
from the drug problem while another
team (Toronto) came to the rescue
and ga' e me another chance. After 11
all happened. the thing l was looking
for was to get another chance to pla)
again. I talked to the Ro)als and the}
told me I wasn't going to be a part ot
their plans for next year ...
"I don't ha\(: an) fears.'' said the
29-)ear-old first ba!.eman. "ho "'II
be platooned b> tht' with ClifT
Johmon as a designated hitter. ·-rve
been pla)tng now for nine )ears and I
real!) feel I can come back and do the
samc things that I was doing before.
The December trade which sent
outfielder Jorge Orta to the Ro)als
was. in some quarters. roundly cnt1·
ctzed. But the Blue Ja) s sa) the)
ne'er had an) reservations.
"He'll be an asset to us both on the
field and in the clubhouse.'' said
Manager Bobb) Cox. "He has a long
SF to use public funds for stadium
SAN FRANCISCO (A P)-Mayor Dianne Feinstein
apparently has changed her mind about where and how to
build a new sports stadium and tt appears that public funds
will be used to cover the S 145 million construction costs.
"Pnvate financing JUSt doesn't appear feasible,"
Deputy Mayor Jim Lazarus said Wednesday. When Ms.
Feinstetn unveiled her plans last fall . she said the
70.000.seat stadium could be built "wholly or primarily"
at pnvate expense.
Changes tn plans also mvolve negotiations with
Southern Pacific Co. for a stadium site on railroad land
near lnterstatt' 280. Ongmally. the mayor had favored a
tract owned b)' tht' port and the state Transportation
Department on the north shore of Chma Basin.
"We'' t' 1croed tn on 11 (the railroad land) and I think
that's "hat ~e·11 be recommending within the next few
months." said Lazarus .
Young:USFL
may soon fold
Clll< ACiO (.<\P) -Quarterback Steve Young. who
rcccntl) o;1gncd a $40 m1llton contract with Los An~eles
!:>.pres~ of the llnncd States Football League. predicted
the tkdghng league ma} soon "fall b} the wa}s1de."
Youn$. who~· 4->ea r contract makes him the
h1ghcst-pa1d player tn pro football htstof). told the
Chicago Sun-l imes he expects four or fi ve or the USFL
franchises will be absorbed into the nval National Football
League
The nc"spaper reported toda) that Young said he
hopes the Express will be one of the teams taken on by the
more cstahhshcd league." I really feel hkt' the NFL ts JUSt
going to qu1etl>' Lake on about four or li ve teams -very
e'ctllng ballclubs-and then watch the rest of the league
fall b) the wayside ...
The 21-year-old former star at Bngham Young
l 1nt\'ers1ty said. "I don't think two leagues can exist I
don't think there's ever been a $ttuatton where two leagues
can compete for a long penod o f time.
"So I think that ts going to happen. And 1t might
happen sooner than people think. There might be some
talk under the covers right now about that kind of stuff."
Carl Marasco. the acting general manager of the
Chicago Bl11z. which faces the Exprt"ss tn Chicago Friday.
said of Youna's comments: "I don't know where he's
com mg from. Maybe that's what S40 m1llton does for you.
J don't know."
Basketball players
w ill b e insured
The changes emerged during a debate Wednesda)
between Lazarus and Kay Pachtner. a leader of the South
of Market Alliance.
The alliance ts against construction at either site.
arguing that a downtown stadium will aggravate traffic.
parking and housing. The group contends public money
would be better spent on soctal programs and affordable
housing.
The mayor has said that a domed, multi-purpose
stadium will add to clly revenues and will insure that the
Giants and 49ers sports teams will not leave town.
Lazarus said Ms. Feinstetn began rccans1denng her
choice for a stadium site 10 late February because the
China Basin property was becoming "a difficult site to sell
to the public."
"To be honest. there has been a re-evaluation of all thr
sites.'' he said.
ROBISON
HILDA R ROBISON. age
87 , bo rn 1n Wes t
Bridgewater. Pennsylvania
Sept.ember 12, 1896. She re-
sided m Laguna Beach for
the last 23 years and passed
away April 17, 1984 in New-
port &-ach Private serv1C'es
were held Entombment at
Santa Monica. Cahfom1a
Survived by grand.son Rob-
ert T Robison. II Pierce
Brothers Moeller Murphy
Mortuary. Directors.
ZLOMKE
ELLEN K ZLOMK.E died
Aprtl 15, 1984 Survived by
parents. Clayton and Lola
Zlomke. grandmother, Mrs
George Zlomke. brothers.
Robert fllld Steven Zlomke.
stster. Susan Stockburger
and five nieces and
nephews Miu Zlomke was
a student at California State
University, Long Beach.
Memorial services will be
held Friday. April 20. 1984
at l lAM at Pacific View
Mortuary Chapel Dona-
tions may be sent to the
Ellen Zlomke Memorial
F'und. IN CARE OF THE
FAMLL Y, to be utilized t.o
aid Children Support Agen -
nes of the United Way Pa-
ctfk Memorial Park. Direc-
tors. 3500 Pacific View
ebrated lOAM Monday, Our
Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church. San Clemente with
Rev. Monsignor Anthony
McGowan, Pastor, officiat-
ing. Private interment will
follow Those who wish
may make mntr1but1ons to
th e Can cer Socie t y
Donative envelopes ava1l-
a bl e at mortuary
LESNESKI MORTUARY.
640 South El Camino Real.
San Clemente. Dlr<'Ctors.
492-1717
r "I
HAA80A LAWN-MT. OllY£ M°'1uary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gaster Ave
Costa Me.sa
SA0-5554
PIERCE 8AOTHEAS
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broad""•~ Costa Mesa
6•7.q 150
BALTZ BEHGt.t40 ~
SMITH & TUTHtU
W(SfCllf°F CHAPEL
,,~£ 171r1S1
Costa Me \1
646 q37 I
RLOOMINC1TON Indiana (AP) -Basketball Drive. Ntowport &!ech , pla\-er~ comJ)('llng at the men\ 01)-mpic Tnals this week 644-2700 Privet~ Inter-
and thow player\ who will e' entuall) make the Unncd ment
\rntc\ Ol)'mp1c baske1b II tram have been protrctcd b)' BEYNON
I loyd\ of London tn"iuranc<" poltc1c~ agai nst permanently MARTH A NI CH 0 LL
dt\abltnJ 1n{unc, BEYNON. qe 68. a resident
Officia s of the Amateur Basket hall Assoc1At10n of the of San C"mnen~. ~
llSt\ confirmed the tO\urancc pol1ctcs WednC1d1y. ewey P"ri~y t-ven.lng In her
Officials said this 1s the first time U.S. Olymp11n1 in homo. She .., IUJ'Vlvtd by
an) -.port ha vt" be<"n protected b)' such p01acie1. ~ hUlbend. John Aid n
f"hc 72 pla)'crHompct1na1t the trials.. wbacb CC?ntinue Beynon: two dau1h~r1.
1h rouah : unda)" n1&ht. are protected for approlumatcly Sally Berke. S.n Deao and
S2S0,00o aga1n~t an 1n1ury that would d~fnvc them from Lucia Kegand r. Miami.
malona a ltv1na 1n professional bas.kctbal . Florida end four 1r•nd
ll'ACIFIC VIEW
MlMOAIAL PAIUt
(.,f'mt-te•y • Monu1t•\
tnapet • CrPmatu••
\~O P;ltrlrc Vi.-.... Or .,,.
Nr>wport AP, <.h
f.'1.i • ·n
McCORMICK MOATUARV
11u L•O 1n1 C•nyo" Ro
l l Ou"I 9P1CI" C• 976~ 1
·~·· Q41~ Pla)'e~ who make the ll·man Olymp1c ,quad wdl be t•h1ldrt'n Memorial Ma. of
prot«'tcd for l\flflro\1m1tcly SI m ill ion ~ch Chmuen Bun.al wu l'l"I "'----~-----_)
. P!AJC.. .. ..
&.a .. M NOTI OF O&ATll OF Manet~-NCmCS OI D&ATll cw ---· .... _.-----1
--
NonCE or DEATH OP CffA&LES P,~TIUC& ,_... 11 ~ _... ... ..._ a--y •·a .....;., ... ., ~ K•tmn¥ ~,., I YOU.MT .... A
............. -MT9 ..... t.
MARTINA C. MENDEZ PULLER AND OF PETI-=~"':::=-:.•:: UNSY£.l&~1t11~ --:.:::: ..
ANDOPPETITlONTOAf>. TIO TO ADMINllTEA = ~-w....., ANDOPNllllUHfi>AD-Ho "'22141
MINISTM P.ST ATE NO. ESTATE NO AllHTl , of ~ ~ .:'i:.:. ~ = ltlllNllTD BITATS NO lft .. ...,_ Cour1 oi ....... AltUU To all hftn. ~fk\aries, kr*' o.iot i.cMld _. 20llt •ltttM . of c~ fiof e. eo..inty °'Or·
To all ~n. bmttki.arim. c~ton and c:ontJn1•nt er.._ LMl9. ·~ liMdl. To all lwin. ~ -i:..,. ..._, °' .,.. EIWt ot ~'°"' and conl(naent credl\on or CHARLES ~~""" '::..""'* cndhora and c.'OfttJncent MlldtedHervy.o.vr111d
cndllOre of MARTtNA C. PATRICK FULLER and SCHOOU OPflCI su~U tor. CndJtora of HENRY ! Nottoe la._..,,, fl*'"* t.he
MENDEZ and .,.l'ION who ~nons who may be oth r-AM bedll .,. to " in eccordwie lll$ACClA. aka HENRY z. :==::.-:.,-:.=:;::: = may be OtMrwi» lnL&'rat.ed wlR lnteru\ed ln the wru with ~ion.. lft•l~l'Onl, MCI BISACCIA MJ>. and ptr l•cUo~ofMldauPenor
ln the W1U and/or estate· IU\dl or estate: ~ ~ .... --,:::;.:.."' ww who .;.y be toun. on " .,.., the 30th day ot
A peUllon has bec:n Wed A peuuon hu bttn tued ~'Of Mid ldloofOlltt1ct. IOdllf lnwrested in the wm and/ =: '~ :..~ ofb ot ""'"'·
by RANULro MARTI.NEZ by £:DWARD C. JONES ln Cf.im.r t..n.. Huntillf'On IMdl. esiate: tte ~No~ty~~twr:=
ln the Supt'rior Court of Qr. the Superior Court of Or-ca11t0tn1a, 92'48. A · tJtioo bu been ot 'ca11totn1a. all '1otlf~it -"' a.nee County requesting that ange County requestina that '°" ~ ~~ ro-~.Z'iu~ by rosEMAB y SKI Inter• Oheld 0.CHHclat the time RAN,U~ro MARTINEZ be ED1~~D C. JOH~ be ap-an., the date 1e1 '°' the Of*llnO LION In tht Superior c.ourt :,::~ti,~ J! :~~ = :! ~po&n\CU .. J>'ll"llOnal rttp-po n~ as pen<>nal rep-tM<W. of Oranp County req~ CMMcS ti .. 11equtt9d by QS*atton
,..n&atlve '° adminia~r the reiientauve io administer the The eo.to 01 Ttlitt ... °' the that ROSl:MABY SKJL.. of lew or otMtWIM ottiw than 01 In
estate of MARTINA C et tatt of CHARLES ~:1~::::_e:~~~l~=c:; LION be appointed 11 J>fT addtttontothatOfMlcMrtsud.11
MENDEZ (under the Indc~ PATRICK f'ULLER (under or .it bide, Md not nec.ew11y eo-tonal repl"t!ll'l'l\atlve 'lo ad: :i:~: ~i::'i=::s-::::
pendent AdmlntatraUon or the lndependenc Admi.nia-~t trie ~ bid. and to walw minister the talate of City of Brn, ty ot Otel'Oe.
Estatet Act) The petition is trauon of b&a\CS Act). The :f ::.:r.fY or ltteoufanty If\ MY HENRY E. BISACCIA, aka Slate of Calltomla, pWtlQ,11.,.iy de-
set for heartn1 m Dept No. 3 petJUon aa Mt for hearing In Oat9d: ~II tO, 1914 HENRY E. BISACCIA '"lnti.d~ .. ..:::--· 1°"~h (t1l21h)
at 700 C..:1vic Center Dr . Dept. No. 3 al 700 Civic Huntington Beech City St:hoo4 M .D. (under the lndepen~ 1nter..t 1n a111t1acr,::, P'°'*'Y •~
West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Center Dr .. West~Santa Ana, g:r~O:, 0ranoe County dent AdmtnistraUon of FA-11ed In the City ot 8'M. ~ of
on May 9, 1984 at 9:30 A.M. CA 92701 on May 16, 1984 at Puretlulng A09f'I &ates Act) The peUUon ii 1et Otano-. State of Calttomla. CS.
lF YOU OBJF.CT to the 9:30 A.M . 0&4.aua for hear1~1 m Dept. No. 3 at ~~:.• ~°'::k c . or Tract Ho
granung or the pet1t1on, you IF YOU OBJEC'"f'. to the :u~~1?: Coaet Dally Pltoc 700 Ci Vic Center Or .. We&t, 154, u lllOwn on a map recorded 1n
should euher appt'ar at the granung of the peUuon. you P · · ,902....,. Santa Ana, CA 92701 on May Boole 12 P991 14 of Mlacellaneoue
hearing and state you o bjec· should either appear at the 2. 1984 at 9:30 A.M, ~=iy =~ta of Mid O<ano-
uons or file written ob}l!C· hearing and st.ate you ob,ec· Plitt.IC NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT to the more cC>rnmonty koown 81 400 s
Lions wtth the toun before tao ns or file written objec-granting of the J)f'tition you SllYlrt. Br ... Callf°'nl•
the hearing Your appear-t1o ns with the rourt before NOTICE INVIT .. Q M>I should either apnoar ai the Terms of sale calh 1n lawf\11 be h h rl y NOTICE IS 11EAE8V GIV!N that r-mOMy ol lhe UM9d Stat .. on eon-ance may tn person or by l e ea ng. our appeal'-seai.cs proposals w1U bl r~ by heanng and all~ you objec-lltmatlon of Mii. « ~ cash and
your attorney an{'t' may be in person or by the C11y 01 Costa Mesa at the offtc:. lions or file written objec-belanoe rlldene.o Dy no1• MCUr.O
IF' YOU ARE A CREDI· your attorney. of 1ne Cuy Clerk 11 lhe City Hall. 77 tions with the court before by Mortgege 0< Trust OMd on 1n.
TOR or a contingent creditor IF YOU ~E A CREDI· ~~;:, ?~~"~r0~:•1 ~~-~·:'~~Y the hearing. Your appear-:n°!i~ b~ :'dblTr~t:'!..~
of the deceased, you must TOR or a conungent creditor 3 t984 ai whicn ume they will bl ance may be m person or by bid
flit-your rla1m with the of the deceased, you must opened publt<:ty and read atouo 1n your attorney. Btd1 or olfets to bl in writing and
court or present it to the per· !He your claim with the the Council Chambers for TF YOU ARE A CREDI-••II bl r1e11119d at the 1foresald ol· I · · h FURNISHING Al l LABOR. MA· rte:. at any time 11her tf\a llrat pybll· sona n •presenta ttve ap-{'OU rt 'Or present it to t e per· TEAIALS, EQUIPMENT. TRANS· TOR or a contingent creditor cation hereof and before date QI
pointed by the court within sonal representative ap-PORTATION ANO SUCH OTHER o f the deceased, you mu.st a.ale.
four months from the date of pointed by the court within FACILITIES AS MAY BE AEOUIAEO me your claim with th e Dated thl• 13th day of Apru. 198'4 f . f I f ths f h d ( TO INSTALL A GOLF CART COVER . . LAWLER. FELIX & HALL IJ'St issuan'e, o e tters as our mon rom t e ate o AT THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL court or present it to the per· 695 Town C.nl., Orlve • 1650
provided an Srt·tton 700 of first issuance of letlers as GOLF COURSE. 1701 GOLF sonal representative ~p-Costa Mesa, CA 92626
the Probate C.ode of Cali-provided In Secllon 700 of COURSE DRIVE. COSTA MESA. pointed by the court within Allor~ f0< Glenn~ Kniffin
fOl"!'Ja The ume for rm_ng the Probate ~e of ~i· C~L:>~ri:~ •. speclllcattona. and four months Crom the date of ::=ai =1~~!~1~ of,,,.
drums Will no t expire prior fornla. The Ume for filing other contraC1 docum.nt• may bl hrst issuance or letters as .. ,ate Of said o.c.dent
Lo four months from the date clam\S will not expire prior obtained 1n 1ne ottic. of 1rie 0epar1. provided ln Section 700 of Publlen.d Orange Cou1 Dally Piiot
of the heanng noticed above. to four months from the date man1 ol lel1ure S«vic.t. 77 Fair the Probate Code of Cali-Ai>fll 18, 19, 25. 1984
.... .. ~.. I... 'iOUTM8ACTIDll
....... .. 1 fO ,_ ......... _•::.l'lrl'Y~ tOU-Ne A t227'1 ff IMY • 1aD AY A MC:09
In .... ....,. Cowt Of .. , ... tM.a. • '°" -"" 8'LA-.. ,..
of c ... m .... '°' • County Ci\ a.-. •no."' TMI uw •nm veu Tlliiiiijii .,. ..ac-•11 ~ ...,. ,_
In IN Met• ot IM e.... Ol w YOU ....... tollfMT A LMf· IOla A~.~~o!P.J• ~.oec11rra ftR.' 1 --IJ!!l!!!~~ml!!~ No«I09 It ~ Olwen INC lM MOTIC8 °'~IM.I Mft9• .. uriNr=• ... at,,..,., w , TA. M9.. .... ,., llY Y!U:
lo the tend b9al Wdll', Mio HOTICI 11 ~ caNDt.... .._ACT A &;Al la ltCt tooon~ of ...CS~ on w~, ~ 21. ,_._ • .::: Ori••.L....._ • .. 11 A.lrl,.
Covrt, on or..,., h aot.1\-Oil r1tO.QOo'aoma"' OlllM_,, ... DC~;wn&.8GH •.-.
.,. ttl4,atthe~ofl.ellllw, liootft .... .., •I 1•• 1Callf••11111111r••• ,.... , ...... ,."" CenNr ~ rtu. .............. c-... .......... .,,_.....,ei It• 1teo, eo.a W... CA. tH2t REAL aTATI 11.QMfflll ~ to Olecl .,,.._ 111 ... Coun~ Of Orange, .... ol c.11-VIQ.. ltpcawd • 3020~ ........ 2. ·----lornla. .. riQM, Ude and......,_ of ft)\ W. 20t,'" .. caity. ..... ., Oflcllll ..... If\ .....
Mid decnud attn. tim. of de9ttl Ana; eouncy Of 0r.,.., ._ OI l"9 COllllW ..._., fll 0...
MCI a1 the r)Oht, ttUe Mii im.ra.t CE ~fY ... el c .. -.~,.. lf\aJ ,__...Of Mid Mel Utd f\M A! I. UT AT! HCU~TIH ·..,.... -ZS*!':' A. _. ....
Kq\llted by CIPlfa4IOl'I of ... Of t , 8 ~ eorpot911."", Kstll J I ............... ~ Ofhef inatt « ~ eddltlOn M dUlt\ ISIP ol.... T,_.. ......, Wtt..I. MU. AT P\a.IC AUCTION
lo that of~ d«l 1 r rd.• die~ end putWt IO ~ IPOMlt Oil .a T'O HIGHUT 8IOOlfll PoA . CA8H
Of deaftl, In ane1 to all the oerta1n contwr9d ~ .,_. cwcaln o.o of "-** • Ulll9 Of .... Ill llllM ,_,, pr()C*1y 1111uated In the Qty Of T'Ntt •ucUaed by LAUMHCI J ..,.., Of .. U111M ..... • • ., .. County ot Orange. State of Wf!S iWf ObllU u wme. !lone~ to .. .., o,w,..
Catlfe>rm.. Ptn~ dWr!Md M hUeband MCI...,., r.-.orded Afwl I, County Coca• •• ___, on
lelows, 10-wtt: 1"3, In t=iot Of fie ~ Santa Ana .,.,.. ,. , •• ,,._..
All undMded ~ (11121 ~-of ~. • Ae-8yc:atn0r1 Sl & 8roedl=·· ..._ Int« .. , "' .. U..1 , ... proe>ef1Y 8'1u.-COfdet'• .,..r 1 No ~ 143Qt. Ma. Cellf .. ..... ... .........
lt9d In the City of Bt ... County al by r.-on of • ~ al dell*" In con~ to Mt now llllld ~ • 0t.,., Staie of CehtotM. cs. P9Yf'NMOf~althe*" llnder aatld DMi!f of T'Nllt !ft ..
ectlti.d aa fotowl' gaOont ~~. lndudfnt P'°'*'Y em..Md In _., Countr
l.Ot 24, In 8loc:k C, of Tract "'<> that bteeth 01 dtftutt. Nob of Tllld St.,•~ M
1541 ... tMwrl on a mao r9e0109CS 1n #hlch wat rtlCOfcs.d OCteber "· Lot 10 Tftct 2127. In tM CITy Of Book 12. Page 14. of M~.aneow lta.3 aa AecorOet't ~t "'<> eo.ta Mesa. CounlY of ~
f!,Caps, Aec«O. o1 MIO Orange ~..-55341 WILL au. AT PUBLIC Slat• ot Calrtomie. M per ,,_ ,.
County Caldomla ~UCT'°"' TO TME HIGHEST 910-C011Md 1n boo11 87. peel(al 34 ~
MOr'oommonfy known .. 400 s DER FOR CASK. 1-.tul money of 35. 04 Mttcellaneout Mapa. in ttle
si.v.ra. er ... Ca1tt0tn1a the Un1t9d stat ... dr a CUNer'• Otta of 1ri. County Aecot• Of
Tetmt of NII <*lt'I 10 lawful r:tieck drawn on a at•¥ or natlonal said County
money ol the United St•t .. on con· bank, a 1181• 0t 1:,:5•1 u1110n EXCEPTING THEREFROM •oll. llrmetton of ..,., ()( Pttl cun and Of 1 11a1a Of fld«al ¥tf\OI end gu and 0111.er hydtocatC>Otf
balance evld9nCed by note MCUr9d l<>an aa.oc .. uon in th11 sut>atancte below a dlptTI ot SOO
by Mongege 0< Trull Deed on 1N state. all ~abl9 at the tim. of .... , ie.t lrom the turtac. of Jillct ._..
property ao IOld Ten per oen1 of ell rlOhl. llU. a.n<f lnter•t held by 11. but WIU\Oul the right of IUffac.ia .,,.,_, amount bid to bl dlpollt.O with 11 fruit", In that ,.., Pl'Ol*'l'I thereon. u provided In a DocwMenl
bid snuate 1n Mid County and Stat•. r.cotded in Bo<* 3039. P8Q9 330, Bld1 or olfeu to 1)8 In wrnlng and described H follows' Official Aec:ortta
will t>e recetl/ld at tbe lf()(nalo ol-lot 30 of Trac1 No 7027, up..-The 1tteet aadr .. WICI Oftler
flee at any ltm• 11f1er the first publl· map record.cl tn BOOk 264, pagea 9 common OM!gnallon, It any. of the
~Ion t\efeof and before date of lo 15 lnck.181119 of Mttoe11alieou1 r•at l)ropwty deecflti.d aboW la
a.ate. Mapa, tn 1M Otfic. Of IM County purpon9d to bl 418 Ptlnceton,
Oat.cl th11 13th day ol April, lta.4 Aecofdw ot Nici Counfy. \ Coeta MeN. CA
LAWLER, FELIX & HALL Ttie 11reet 9ddr"I or ofh•r Tile unoetllgn9d Tru.t• .,_
1195 Town Cen1er Or • 1650 comon detlgnatlon ot the real pre>p-clelm• any liabltley t0t eny lncon'ed·
Coste Mesa, CA. 92626 11r1y harelna.t>o'ie deterll>ed 11 Mat of the 91reet ecldr .. and otNr
Attorney 10< Glenn Eugene Knlttln purponecl to o.. 1977 Pon S-. common~. If any, lihOwrt
Glenn Eugene Kniffin bourne Way,~ BMctl, Cati,. ner..,-.
SP41cial Admln111rat0< ol Iha lornla SalO .... 11111 b9 made, bll1
Mtate Of said o.c.dtlfll The undlfaigMd hlr•Dy di... wtthOut COYMM1 ()( ..,-,ency, ....
Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot claims all tlabittty '°' any tncC>frect-preA or lmpaed, reo-rellnQ tttte..
YOU MAY EXAMINE of the heanng noticed above. °''~·Cotta Mesa. Calllornla. upoo fomla. The u-... for fi}jna
0 receipt of a nonrefundable ... ol """" ·-e the hle kept by the court If Y U MAY EXAMINE $6 oo 11 b•d<141f• requat piana and clainu wiU not expire prior
April 18. 19, 2S. 198'4 nest In said 1trle( lldd,.... or °'her ~. Of encum~. to
-----------2107-8'4 COO\mon ~tlon s*y the~ pr~ eum of P\8JC fl>TICE SM! aa11 w111 1>1 made w1U10ut tne noteC•> aecvred by Mid o..o o1
you are interested in the es-the file kept by the court. If spaciftcallons bl malled, 1t1e charo-to four months from the date
tate, you may serve upon the you are interested in the es-w•i;hs~ :: .... t>!. made on Iha or the hearing not.Iced above. NOTICE OF DEATH OF
executor or administrator. or tat.e. you may serve upon the prQS>OMt IOl'm afl4 In the manMr YOJJ MA y EXAMINE MAMJE SW ANSON CLARK
upon the attorney for the ex-executor or adrniniStrator, or pro111ded 1n 1ne contract docu-the lile kept by lhe courCir ANMINDIOSTFEPRETESITTIAOTNETNOOA.DA·
e<-utor or adm101strator. and upon the attorney for the ex· ments. al\d snail bl accornpant.ci you are interestedin the et·
hie with the court with ecutor ~r administrator. and ~rd•;:'~'';:~~;~:,..~:,~ tate, you may serve upon the 1%%74%
proof or service. a wntten hie with the court with cent ol the emount of tn. bid, made executor or administrator, or To all heirs, beneficui.nes,
request st.aung that you de-proof o f service. a wntten payable to ine City of Coata M.... upon the attorney for the ex· creditors and contingent
Slre speciaJ notice or the fil-request stating that you de-TM Con1ract0< anall, In trie per-ecutor or administrator and credi10rs o f MamJe Swanson
mg or an mvemory and ap· sire speciaJ notice of the fil. ~~~~~:~~ :,~~~:~C: file with the coun 'with Clark or Laguna Hills.
praisement of estate assets or mg of an inventory and ~p-011n. State ot c.i11om1a and other' proof of service a writ~n Ca.,and persons who may be
·of th~ peuuons or accounts praisemen~ ~fest.ate ~ts or tawa ol the Stat•of Caflf0tnta AP9fl· requ est stating that you de-otherwise interested In the
Pt&JC NOTICE warranty eicpr ... 0< lmpll9d r• Trust, wllh lnW•t ttweon. •
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
MARTHA 8 . ANDREWS
AND OF PETITION TO AD-
MINISTER EST A TE NO.
Al%%70S
To all hell'!l, beneficiaries,
creditors and contingent
creditors of MARTHA B.
ANDREWS and persons
who may be otherwise
lnterested in the will and/or
gatdlng lllle. poualiOn, Of encum-pt<Mdld In Mid note(•). edV91~. brances. to satlafy 1he Pftnclpel bai-11 any, und4lf the tenN of M6d DMd
eoc. of the Not•°' other Ol>figallOn of frva1 ...... m.rgee and •·
MC:Ur.O by Mid O..CS of Trwt. w1ttt «*'Ml of tt.-T rueM9 M6 of ..
111ter•t and other aums • P'OYlded tl'\ntl cr .. 1ee1 by uld · DMd of
therein; plut adVancet, 11 any, under Tnm
the term• tnw.ot end In.,.. on Tiii total amount of the ""'*°
IUctl edvanc.e, end '*" , ... , bai.nc. of ltMt ~Jon aecu9CS charga. arid expen... ol 1119 by 1M property to be eotd end
Tru1t• and ol tM 1ruat1 creat.O by reuona.t>le -~ coeta. •·
said 0..0 of Trust. The total J>9n .. and ~ at the time oC
emowlt ot said obtigatlon. lncludlng the 1n111a1 publleecton Of the Hoctoe
reuonably eettmat.ci i..a. cttatgee of S...11 •o;739.oe.
end hP9flMI of the T rustM .• , the Thi b4IMflclary under Mid Deed Uma of Initial publlcallon ol this No-of Trust hlll"etOfore Uecuted MCI menuoned in Section 1200 of the peuuons or accounts cable th.,eto, whtc:h the eiccepllon sire s....,.ial notice of the fU. will and/or est.ate: tJ ed . C-. 1200 only of IUCh 11arlallons •• may bl ..--A petition has been meet estate; and 1200.5 of the California men on m ~uon_ r-ulr.cl under the ,...,.tat 1tatu1" ing of an inventory and an.. A peu·t1·0 n has "---filed
Pr ba Cod d 1200 5 f h Cal ( mi v"' ..--,.. by Paulme St.anchH m the ~n
ttce. ts 150,659 53. d4111"91"9d to 1he undlfWgned • wnt•
Dated: Ac>rll 3. 1984 l,n D.aatatlOn of o.t8Ull and 0.-
o te e an . o t e 1 o a pyrsuant 10 whlcn prOCMdlng• praisement o r esta~ assets or b ALBERT B ANDREWS
JACK H. VINGER, ESQ. Probate Code. hereunder are 1aken and whtc:n of the petitions or accounts Superior Court o r Orange Y ·
REAL !:ST A TE SECURITIES m8"d ror S..., and a wrltt9n NotiCe
SERVICE, of Default and E.lletlon to a.II. The
iOl Cl I C W 6 0 Ed d C J ha11e not been supetceded by the County r e questing that and RICHARD H . AN-
S.. v c enter est, 1' 3 p 0 Bwar 9a7· ones pro11111ons ol lh• Labor Code. mentioned In Section 1200 Pauline Stancliff be an.. DREWS in the Superior
a Ctlll0tnla c0<pora11on undwllgned cau9ed NICI Notice Of as TrustM Default and E.lletlon to 5.a to M
anla Ana, CA. 92701 · · ox • • Preference to t11bor shall bl glwn and 1200.5 o f the California ,.. Co rt f Orang Co t 83 720 V II C t CA 92082 pol.nted as personal rep-u 0 e un Y re-:;. l a ey en er, . only In the manner pro11tded by few Proba~ Code. · h ALBERT B
(Sall D.J M°'gei. Its Prnldlnt r.cotded In the oounty ....,_ the
2020 North BtoedW•y. Suite 206, rMI propeny la k>cated.
Published Orange Coast 619-749-8333 No Did s11a11 be tonsld41fed un.... R 0 8 E R T resentative to admi.nister the questing t at .
P bl. hed Or Coas 111smadeona1orm1urntshldbytne L esta~ or MamJe Swanson ANDREWS and RICHARD
Santa An1. Ca 92706 Date: Aj)(11 9. 1984
Put>lllhed Orange CoaSI Delly EXCHANGE TITLEHOLDERS. INC.
Druly Pilo t April 18. 19. 25. U IS ange l c11y of Costa Mesa. and 11 In ac· HUMPHREYS • H ANDREWS be a · ted
9 Da I PI A 1 12 13 19 Clark(under the lndepen-· ppom l 84 1 Y 1 ot pn . . • COl'dance with 11\e prollllion1 of the ROBERT G. SKINNER J
Pllol April 5, 12. 19, 198A u Mid Trustee
11191-M 18816 Br<><*tiur.t Street. Fountain
1984 I ' dent Adnu· ... •·trau·o n of 1::'-. as persona representauve to 2108-84 propose requ.rementa 881 Dover Drive, Su.ite 33 '"" "'° 2012 8 Eech bfdder must be UcenMd and tales Act) The pet1t1on is set administer the est.ate or
Velley, CA. 92708
(714)963-522& •
By Roe.Marie Sines -4 :itso prequallfled 111 requlr9d by law Newport Beac~la. CA. 9tH3 for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at MARTHA B. ANDREWS
------------------------Tf\e City Council ol 1ne City 01 645·!710 (under the lndepend nt Ad --700 Civic Center Dr . West, e · -·
"8.IC NOTICE ~t>lllhed Orenge eo.t Olllty PllCM Apnt 12 19. 2&. 1964 PlmlC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Cos111 Meu reHrves Iha right to Published Orange Coast nunistrat1on of Estates Act) loM No. D-011to-J
----------------------re1ect any or all D1os Daily Pilot April 12. IJ, 19. Sant.a Ana. CA 92701 o n May Th r h D.I Mo.~ P:tCTITIOUI •UllNEH FICTITIOUl llUllNEH Eileen p Phinney 9. 1984. at 9:30 AM e pellUon IS set OT ear-MC~D DAn: ,,.,..
NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT City Clerk ol 11\e Ctty ol Costa Mesa 1984 IF YOU OBJECT to the ing m Dept. No 3 at 700 INSTii •: ..._,._
The lotlow1ng persons are d0t"O Tne lolloWlng persons are d0tng Pubhsf\ed Orange CollSt 011lly Piloi 1980-84 C1v1c Center Dr.. West. NOTICE Dusiness as business 85 Apn1 13 19, 198A ------------1 granung of the peuuon, you Sant.a Ana CA 92701 M Thit copy of Nolie. of o.feutt
ouco CONTRACTORS 444 TRENDSETTER ASSOCIATES 2024-84 P\8JC NOTICE should either appear at the • on ay and EllCtiOn to Sel Under ()Md ot NOTICI M'n1Ua18't U&.e
Ham111on ::A Costa MeH. Ca 1957 Sand1tllng C11 COiia Mesa. hearing and state you objec-9, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . fruS1·. 1M Otlglnal ot wtliCtl wu LOWI Mo.,,,__,~
92627 Ca 92626 IUP£NOR COURT uons or file wntten objec-IF YOU OBJEX:'I' to the IMd IOf r.c:oro m th9 otfa ot u. T.a...., 0-.,.. c~~nM~1c~a ~;~2~am0ton " .,,T~~~ 6o!~r~~.1~:1 g~:~· Plitt.IC NOTICE c~~~AMG. lions with the coun before ~an~dng o~ the petition, ytheou ~:;:,Y ~~ 3°J29~~ ~~ HEMU ~ D ~
Tn1s t>uStness IS conducted by an Rt<:nard A Rhay, 2511 Suntt-NOTICE INVITINO •IOI In 1he Matter of the the he aring Y~ur appear· 5 ou ell er appear at corder s 1n1trument No 84-130896 Anoeiit
1no1111dua1 •At Santa Ana. ca 92704 NotlOI 11 hereby gllllfl that the Appltc:allon of an~·may be m person or b y hearing and state you ob,ec-ts deh11et.cl 10 you 11 1ne public asouly appo.ntedTrust•undertrie
John Ouhtn Jack Becron1s. 1558 weml>ley Bolfd ot T1u1teet ol lhe Coast Eve Marie Conklin tio ns or ft!• wntten objec· records of said County indicate y<>u ro11ow1ng described d..ci of tru11
Tl11s statement was 111e<1 with tne Ad San Marmo. ca 91108 Community College 0111r1e1 of Or· 10< Ct11n09 of Natr\9 your attorney tJOns with the court before nave an lnternt 1n the truet prop· WI LL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Counly Cterl\ of Orange County on Jonn Clark. 11136 Tattm Coate ange Counly. Ca11forn1a, win reo9t11e No A 122605 IF YOU ARE A C REDf· any 11no 1n the forKtosure proc.ed-TO THE HIGHEST 8'00EA FOR
Apn1 12 1984 Mesa. Ca 92626 sealed bldl up 10 t>ul no tater 11\an ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE TOR or a <'Ontmgent creditor the hearing Your appear· 1ngs rtflfr.c! to fllf9fn CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
'2'3543 This business IS conduGted by a 11 00 am . Monday. May 7. 1984 at FOR CHANGE OF NAME f h d ased ance may be m person or by NOTICE OF ot:P:AUl. T AND E~C· CEATIFtEO OiECKS SPECIFIED IN
Pubhsheo Or ange CoHI Daily general P•rlnerShip tne Purchasing Oep1r1man1 of said (Sec. 6064) 0 t e ece • you must your attorney. TtoN TO IEU. UNO«" O«ED CW CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924n (pay-
Piiot Aprll 19. 26 May 3. t0.1984 ThomasF Enright college district 1oca1.c1 at 1370 E11a Marle Conkllril\uttleda1>9tl· file your claim with the IF YOU ARE A CREDI-f"UIT •Die at the time of .... In tewtui
2116-84 Tf\15 statement was Tiied with ine Adams Avenue. Co11a M .. a. Call-11on In thi. cour1 IOI' an ord9< ellow· court or present it to the per· IMPORTANT NOnc.: • YOUR money ol tti. Untt.d StAlt•) all
county Clerk 01 Orarige County on 1orn1a at wntch time said bids will be Ing petitioner to change hie/her sonal representative ap· TOR o r a contingent creditor ~~RTY Tl IN FOftaClOIUfW rlghl. 11118 and lnt-t con~ 10
------------.April 12. l984 publlaly openea and reed lor name from E11e Marla Conklln to of the deceased, you must HCAUN YOU AM M....O • and now l\eld by '1 und9r Mid Deed P\lll.IC HOTICE F2.4.a5TI PRINT & BIND FALL 1984 CLASS E111 Marie Edmonds. pointed by the court within fiJe your claim with the YOUR l'AV.NT•. rT MAY M of Trust in the P'°'*'Y -..n.lt•
Publtthed Orange Coast Dally SCHEDULE. ORANGE COAST IT IS HEREBV ORDERED that all four months from the date of IOLD wrr... ANY COUlllT AC· de9enb9d.
P:tCTITlOUI •UllNEH
NAME ITATIMfNT
Piiot AprU 19. 2&. M11y 3, 10, 198' COLLEGE 1>9raons lnterest9d In ttie metier first issuance of let~rs as court or present it to the per-TIOH, and you may n.111 the legal TA STOA JERRY FORKNER
21 l8·84 All bid• ere 10 bl In accordance af0<neld appttar blf0<• thit court provided m Section 700 of sonal representative ap-rigf\t to bring your account tn gooo LOA~INE ~-FORt<P:ER ·
with the Bid Documents whtc:n are In 0epar1ment No. 3 at 700 CMc the Probate Code of Cali-pointed by the court w ithm slandlng Dy paying ell of your put BENEFICIARY MERCURY SAV Tne tollowlng petSOns are doing
businns 111
LUNA ENTERPRISES. 333• E Coas1 Hwy
now in 1118 a.nd may be MCur.cl In <Antet Orll/8 w .. 1. Santa Ana. Call-four months from the date or due paym.,111 plus perm111.o costs INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCtA T~ ----n-.. D-• •c-NO--Tl_C_E---• the olflee oltne Oiractor ol Purchas-fornta. on May 14, 19&4, at 9: 15 fom1a The time for fiJmg and expena.s .... 1n1n thr .. months RECORDED A 22 1980 r""'-1 r 'd Ol._.... di .,. o'clock AM .. and than and there first °i.~uance of letters as from 1"'-dale 1n1a not'-e ol d-'ault uguS1 · as Ing o .. , o •vyv ttr .... 1 claims will not expire pnor ,,. "" "' ln11r No 27896 1n 8ooll 13712 222. Corona del M11r. CeHI 92625
Teresa M Reure 3334 E Cout
Hwy
222. COfona dll Mar C1111 92625
Robert M Brenne< 3334 E Cout
Hwy
222. Corone de! M11r, Calll 92625
This t>uslness 11 conduC19d by •
09ner11I par1nerlh1P Teresa M Rasare
FICTITIOUS •UlfNEH NAME ITATIMIHT
The IOllowlng perS<>ns ar1 dOtng
Dullness as
S HIBUl-'NTERIORS. 20 17 E
Ocean Blvd. B11lt>oa. Ca. 92661
EllZllbeth M Wallace, 201 7 E
Ocean Blvd . Balboll. Ca. 92661
Thlt business ts conducted by 11n
lndlvldual This 1111ement w111 lti.d wtlh the
County Clerk of Oranoe County on Ellzabeth M WaUllC8
Thi• 11a1emen1 was tlled with the
F2.U404 County Cllrle ot Orange County on M11r 30, 1984
Publtsh.cl Or•i• Co111 Daily April 13· 1984
F1'S512 Pilot Aprtl 12. 19. 6, May 3, 1984 Publllhed Otange Coast Oauy
200!·84 Pilot Aprtl 19 26. May 3. 10, 1984
2126-84
MLIC HOTICE Ml.IC HOTICE
CONSOLIDATED
REPORT OF CONDITION
OF THE BANK OF
ORANOE COUNTY
Consolidated Report of Condition ol "THE BANK OF
ORANGE COUNTY' ol Fountain Valley. Orange County, and
Domestic Subsld1ar1es at the close of buslnMa on Marc:h 30.
1984
Each bidder must aut>mlt with his thow cause. 11 any they hal/9 . why to four months from the date provided an Secuon 700 of •as 1ecorded Tn11 amount 11 page 1435 of OtflClat A«ord•'" the Did a c11hl4lf 1 cneck. cettllled said petition IOI' change of nam. the Probate Code of Cah· S 1 488 78 u of Marc11 29 19~. otf~ 01 the Rec:ordet 01 OrenQa check. or Dldder's bond made pey-ltlould not bl grant9d Of the heanng nouced above. Ind wlll IOCrMM untol your account C ty
able 10 the order ofthe Coast Com-IT IS FURTHER 0<der.cl tl\at a YOU MA y EXAMINE forn1a The Ume for filing t>ec:Om91 current Y<XI may not heve ':':a O..o 01 trust O.CrlOee t"'8
mun11y COiiege Oistrtct Board 01 copy of thla Otder to show c:euM bl the file kept by the court Ir claims will not exptre pnor 10 pay tha en11re unp11d POfllon ot following
Trustees In an amount not less than pyl>lllhed In the Orange Coeat Deity to four months from the date '(OUr account ~ tf\OUgh full pay-A leUetlold •iate .,., 8"d to Lot
11118 percen1 (5%) of 1he sum Did u a PllOt, a newsp~ of ~·• you are in~rested in the es-of the heanng noticed above mant wu demanded t>ut y<>u mYl1 44 ot Tract No 9679. '" 1111 City of gu1ran1ee th•I 1ne t>ldder wlM enter ctrcutatton. pybliahed In thlt county &ate, you may serve upon the pay the amount stat.a at>0111 Aner lrvt ,... __ .., f Or St 1 _.
C If .I ...... t -a...._.. f0< .... _con· YOU MAY EXAMINE 1hree ~th• trom , ... d1te -• r• ne . .,.,..,n., 0 ange, • 1 "' Into lhe propoMd ontract ttie -""""" ...._ "''" executor or admmistrator, or "~' ,.. "' Callfomta. u per map r.corded m same Is awarded 10 hl"1 In the ~I MCutlve well• p<k>r to lhl day of h r h the file kept by the court. rr cordattoo of 11\fa OOC\llMl\1 (whlc;ti D.-.... • 12 p..,,_ 30 6 31 of Ml ..
I I -··-• t said .... Inn upon t e attorney o r t e ex· d 1 1 d tlon -~ "'-~ """""' ----o l1ilure 1oen1er n10 ...,....con reel. ,..,.r ··•· you a re interested m the es-• • 0 rac0< • ........--• ·-~ ceAeoeous Maoa. on the offlOe of the the prOC4Hlds ol the checl< will bl Oat.cl Aprll 3. 1984 ecutor or administrator, and on1. uni.sa the obligation ~ ,..__ .,.~ .. -of __ , .. Cou FRANK OOMENICHINI late, you may serve upon the I ml long4lf ....... nty """"""""' ....... only lorlelted. or In the caM ol •bod, the J ..,... f tn. file with the court with executor or administrator. or or~osed upon pelyr r:_• .!., "'h YOU ARE 1N OEFAUL T UNDER A lull sum ltlafeot wtu bl forlelt.ci to u_,,... o proof of servtct>, a written per • Y°" nave on ' ..,. '"' t DEED OF TRUST DATED "UOUt' tald COiiege dlltrtct Superior Coun upon lhe attorney for the ex· 10 llOI) the fo<ectoture by pe)'lng 11 t91JO UNLESS YOO TAKE AC-
No blddet may wtthdraw his bid Publlehed Of'anoe Cont Omty PU01 request statmg that you de-ecutor or admirustrator. and tha entire amount demandeO by the TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP·
tor 11 period lor l0<1y-ti11• (45) d1yt April 5, 12. 19, ~8. 1984 sire special notice o r the fil-file with the court with crednor To hnd out the amount you ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-
aller the date Ml for 1ha op41nlng 1910-84 Ing of an Inventory and ap-mui t pay. or 10 arrange ror payment LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX·
lhareof proof of serv1c-e. a written lo llOP Iha toreclotur•. O< 11 yQUr PLANATION OF THE NATURE Of
The Board of TrustMS resarv" P\lll.IC NOTICE praisement of estcite assets o r t h d properly " tn t0<eclosure tor i ny T E PROCEED NG •Q• NST YOU f h t.lt. "' ts request st.a mg t at you e-ot"·· rea~ft. con1~1 •ssuREO H t ,., ,.,1 • 1neprl11el11geol reJectlnganyenoau o t e pe ions or .. ccoun sire s.....,.191 notice of the fll· T:.....,,AIFT &_,Lo" •N 19-800,.,E c-•ime YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-b•os or lo wel11e any trregul11rllles or IUH"'°" COURT mentioned in Section 1200 ..-~ n "' '"" VER lnlo1m111111es 1n 11ny Did or In the OFCALIP:OftNIA and 1200.5 of lhC' California tng of an inventory and ap-Road Walnut CA 91789 DE· SS Cape Coo Irvine CA 927t4 bidding COUNTY OF OMNGe pratsement of estate a.sst'l.S or FAULT SERVICE COMPANY INC ttf a street address Of common NORMAN E WATSON '700 CIYtc C9'1tef Dftva WMI Probate Code 25200 E LI Pu Road Suite 717 ,..__ of the pet1Uoru. or at'C.'OUnL-; oes11,1n111on of prope<1y IS shown Secretory, Board or T1u1tee1 Poet """'e lo11 UI William Wllcoxto L111,1un1 Hills CA 9:;>653 Teteohone •bo • no • int is ~ u to 111 • .. c· --m"nt1on---' In C-~t1on 1200 ~ Vu Warr y O•Y~· Pubhahed Orano11 Cout Dally Piiot anti .. N . .. .•• ,., .. ._ 384 Forest Ave, n 24A ... "" ~ 7141 855-6650 171~1 511• 9747 completene.s or e0<rec1,_.1 ·· Til9
April 19 26 1984 PLAINTIFF FIRST NATIONA L Laguna Beach, Ca,926Sl and 1200 5 o f the California M11gg1e Oudnev 11 you "•ve any beneficiary under said Deed 01 2169-84 BANK NORTHWEST OHIO Probate Code Queslton~ you sl\ouf<l contect • Trust by re.tson 01 a br..ch O< d41-
0E FE NDA N T SHIRLEY A 494-7565 MUSICK PEELER "· lawyer or 1ne govern,,,.nt egen<:y rautt on tl'le ot>ltgallons aec:ureo
Ml.IC NOTICE NOTtCE OF ENTitY OF JUDO· Datly Pilot Apnl 19. 20. 26. AememDer YOU MAY LOSE ~ivereo 10 the under11gned a WT'l1
PATRICK GARWOOD. at el Pubhs hed Orangl' Cvast GARR ETT• '"'1 wl\1Cf\ may f\ave insured your toen •~eby t>eretotore e11ecu1eo end
MINT 198,, One Wilshire Blvd. • ultt LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT tan 0ec1ara11on of o.teuu ano o.-
Dollar Amount• ITA"nlffNT cw a.. lllTl"·ITATI JUOGMINT , 200 . TAKE PROMPT ACflON mand IO< Sale. and wrltt.,, nocic. of
In Thouaand• HANOO.....NT OF UH°' CAif NUMMR: 41 "oe 2lb0-IH \Los A~·l•s, CA. 90017 The ul\derStgned ., Trustee D<eec:h ill\d of 11«11on to CeuM the
State Bank No. 127S
FICTITIOUI •UltNlll NAMI TO JUDGMENT DE BTOR -----------" " I ownl!t 11otder and present lunde<llQMd.fo-~ Pf~ to
T , SHIRLEY A PATRICI< GARWOOD DllD•IC HOTICE f?Tll 1·"77l5 ~nellciery u"oe< thll C8<111n Deed satisfy said o"""'ahons end thef'e-cash and due from banks 12.201 lie on0W1ng l*)On~ ha,,. al>an-YOU ARE NOTIFIED l"UU\. , T ' led ..... M-1\ ....... w """" . don ... lhe ..... Of 1"'• F'-1111--B 11 Published 0r""'g~ C" •st 0 ru' execu v r -....... al1e• 11\e u~..,.ned ft~-.-.. ........ F-eral funds s""d and • ...,.unties purchased under "" v... .... "' .,... u • a U"""-.......,ic:.11on ol the Ju..,.· '"' ' .._ A .. _,. c th A R bl -·· --vu vi '""" nest Name CANYON PROPERTY ""'' _,.... ..._ P:ICTIT1001 llUllNEll D 1 p } A I 12 13 19 ouinl()n a • ._. yn •• 0 nson notoce 01 t>feech and ot eleicflon to agreements to tesell in domestic olfices .. . 4 10 MAINTENANCE 1924 Holl::cr• ment cr.clltor. •judgment against NAMI ITATIMENT at Y 1 ot P11 • • Husbano and wile .. J0tn1 tenen" bl record.cl January 9 1984 ..
L T I I 48, 110 c "' yOU h .. bMr'I tlf\tet.O in lhit court 1984 Ill TruSlor 10 IMPERIAL BAN· Instr ... _ •• """•26 of "-·--· ..... oans. 0 8 . . Road N___,... Beech. •"' .2 .. , ..... _ ( 1) J~t ~·'--'It"' Tne rottowl"" t\A<ll()nl •r• d""l\O 0 CORP c 11 ,....... ·~ ..... ....,.,.. .., ....... ._ v-...,.' .,...,... .,._ ~ bvsi-•• at .,, ,....... "' 2 11 -84 a • 1 0<nia COl'POrl ""' .. ~"'o• on , ... otf'-ot , ..... ..___..._ Lesa· Allowance tor posstble S11ndra Elkins Slater 1924 Hot-FIRST NATIONAL ANK NORTH· ...... T ASSURED THAln ANO W" ~ ..... -,,. .._..._
I I 373 Id.'/ ............ N~"""' ""--h Calif ENE""GY CONTROL PRODUCTS 1-------------rustee ol ""•,,,.... Coul'ty oan osses · · """"'"' ·-""'· ........ · WEST OHIO, '2) Amount ot .. ...._ " DlmtlC W'l'TIC£ LOAN ASSOCIATION Ca111t1m1a ""-·•· L t 47,737 92660 ' ,.....,,. LTO 1785 Hewell Circle Colle rUU\. nut a Said lall wtll be mede, tklt oana. ne ... .. E t 865 Thi Ftct1110U1 Bullneu Name r• ment entered In lhl• court Meu. Calif 92628 c0fp0ra11on as e.n.1ic1ary dat.cl wnnout COV91\lt'l1 °' wttnnty. ,,..
Bank premises. FF & etc • terr .... 10 •"ft"' ~u 11._.. In Ora"""" S4,8t4 93 v-i~ E""'~I"" In' Cati-FICTITIOUS auteNEll '°'4>'11 8 1983 al\O recoro.o April 14 "''" "' .m ...... led ,_,_,_ lllle
Real •• tate Own_ ... other than """' "" -""' ·...-b This Judgment wu enter.cl .... ... .,, .......... ··• " ....... 1T•..._...., 19113 1 tne ortlG of ,,,. Coun"' ... "' ,_,, -.,, "" Counly on Fat> 7. 19114 baled ti ..... lomla. 1785 Hawelt Circle Coe ta ""''""" .. '~-"' n • '' ~ISIOn Of ~btancea to bank premises . ... •. . .............. ... ... 767 Tf\11 t>u.tneee waa COl'lduct.cl Dy upon a 11et·ll•t• rvvg11*1t Meea, Calll 92&211 TM ro11ow1ng person '' dO<ng Recor de< ot the CO\lr'lly OI Or11109. PIY tf\e r.,.;,alnlng ~ aum of
Other asaetl . . . . . . ........... 1,034 nd !lid pr9\llouely er'tleted agelnt1 )'OU .. bus1ne11 ts S!~t~ °' CalllOrn11 OI 9 tf!Clll ~ the noteC•I MC:ur9d by Mold d-.d of ·· · 64 o 1 •n 1 1 uat IOltowt ( 1) Slater 11111 Ohio, (2) eoTr~at>uttontlnesa 11 conOutt.cl Dy 1 COMPUTERIZED WORLD 21 n coroa Ree0roe• • 1n111vfl'\9f\t No Trui t ..... h •• ,., .. 1 .. -......... --'• TOTAL ASSETS .. • 4 Sandra Elktn1 Sitter Sl1tet·1t111 court Court ot Com· ......, 83 57 6 Id Deed f T .... "' •• -,_. LIABILIT118 Thia 11a1emen1 waJ nled with the mon p ... , ot WllHams County OhlO. Rlymond C Venier Sec Dupont Avenue Suite 209 ll'Vlne · 1 ~ 108f11~ Obl"'•tton~ inc=' pro1110ed MJV1ln098 1f any un<19r
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ..... 57,905 County Cte<k ol Orange County on a~an, Ohto, ("I ~-1 -t__.. retatyfTrMturer CaFhl "" M1Cur1e'N t ,• n, ... Z1~• ... •1 ~·m~ lheterm1of Mid 0..CSoftrust • ....._
d I 2 .... 29 Mar 21 . 19114 .,., ~ ........... '""2,...2 Thi• stalem.nt waa rti.o #111\ the orr111 Lu n1rd .,1cl\er J1 ingone o • O< ............ .,,.... ..., eflarr.: and expen ... of the Total demand epoa 11. ........... ... . . ........ ..... file no F237978 In 111tet 1t•t• on: ov.mblf • t&S32 o.tton C1rcta $32.297 oo. HERESY 01vE:S NO Tr~ .. eno of lhe truata craeted ~
Total time and aavlngs depo11t1 .................. 33,476 Publl•n.d Orange Coail Dally 10&2. (41 Tit .. 01 cue and o•M County C*11 ot Or1no-CWt"Y on 1, Hunllngton Buch c am 926'47 TICf 01 a~ end dlleult in the 1810 OMd of Trll9l
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN OOMESTIC ANO Piiot Merch 29. Aprll 5. 12, It, lt84 mimbll': FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mar 27. l984 l'iaou This t>utlneu 11 conouc1.o by an obltoat1on1 fOf which Mid Deed of SM! ..._ Wiil b9 Mid ori· ~
FOREIGN OFFICES... ... . .......................... . ...... 57.905 171'1'·84 ~~!'.!_H~~S2!.~~IOVI OARWOOO Pul>'ttn90 Ori~ Cout Otilly tndMdual ' Tru11 ".-cuflly the net1K1 of Mid CS.y, May 10. 1914. et 2·30 P."' 91 , d h • .-... and •.,.urltles aold under .,_ .,., . .._. au F'OfrMt R!Cker bfHCh aneldllault bet.ng the Ch•,__ AYenUe ~ to Federal un I pure a..... .,_ 3 A 11tter-1tat• Judgment hu PllOI Ai>'11 ~. 12. t9. '~ee~:M Thtt 11atetMnt wH flt.ci .n111 the Faltur• to pay lhe 1n1tallment ot ""'ci~c;,·1., 8ultGln9. 300 e... agr .. menta to repurc:hue In domeatlc: offloea ............. 400 .,_, eri1....s -oa1nat you 1n a Cati· Covnty ci.11 01 Otange Cout\ty on 1nt-1 ~ b9ca'"" ave Febfu-CMprnart Aw Cringe, CA
Otl'\ef llabUIUea .. ... . · .. · ···· · ···· · · · ·········· ·· · 903 P\lllJC NOTia 10tnt• eourt UftllU ~ 1111 • mo-Apr 2. 1984 arv e 19&4 "10 a11 euDMQuent on· At the ttme of ttMt INttal puce1o TOTAL LIABILITIES ...... .. . . . ... .. .. . . ... ........... . 59,208 uon 10 ~••the judgment In thi• "8.IC NOTICE neaa 11a11ment1. P4U• 1a1a cf\e1g91 11ny catlOfl 01 ''* notice. .,. •ota1
9HARltt0LDef'9•0UrTY tTATU9NTM OOUrtwlttlln300AYSaner~ Pvl>'IShe<I Ore~ Co .. t o.i)y dallnqu•nt la•U 1 no or am<>unloflheu"C*dOttenoaotctl9
eommon atock A8ANOOHmN'T Of UM°' Of INa notice. ttlle judgment wttl b9 K·10'71I PllOI Aon4 12 111 ~t May 3, 1984 1u•e,.....t 9'1y 1ntlelltn9r'lt1 OW OClllQltlOn llC\lt.ci by \N 4111owe o.-
NO. ahar" authorlttd 2.000.000 'ICTmOUa IU ... 11 NAllll ftnat PtCTTnOUI 8UltNlll 2C)()g.M on pr10t ~ti,•no. .no iiny ecs. ~•ti.d o..o ol t"'9t MO--.._,
No. ahar•OYtatandlng 1,598,379 3 117 Tl'letoltowlng pert0nat1awat>en-Thi.courtmeyord9tthat1Wff!Of NAMllTAT'IMINT val'CM ,.q~ ot 1111 ~ coett ·~ and tctowae II
TOTALCONTRIBUTEDCAPITAL ...................... 3117 doMdthluteoltheF\c:t1ttouaau..-u.cvtton °"other en~t TM~pet'IOMtredO!nQ P\mlJ(NQTlC( MCI Int., .. , 1'*80tl trom dated S10332'7M
AettlMd .-ming• • . . ... . 1:ea9 PttS:.ru~:~:. Jt'-J2:.. 1:=. ~ =~-~ ~.:SoctAfES 1JOO °'*' , ___ _..;; __ .;.....;..;;;.;;..;.;..;;...._ __ ~ ~ t•' by I~ I~-The t°'" ~ llelfl9 91\
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EOUITY .. . . . . '4,809 Balboa la*\d. Calif. t2te2 further w..-ntng from tN court ltreec. S• 101 H9wOOr1 8-:tl ~A~':.~1 ~ ·~.tsl ait ~ •.:. ~ ,:;:1~ '::
TOTAL LIA81LITIE8 ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUIT)' .... &4,014 JMll P Ouw. 5 Mwno.a. ~. If •lfoow1•1t prooeourea,,..,.. CA tMIO ni. 1o11oWrfg perwon't.,. ~ C\Jf9cl t~ to be 1mme0>atlt)I ing 17 "l ~7·0Ht or (tt)J
The unW'tlQMd, Edward H Oownef, &ecut~Vlce Calif 02HS ehedy beer\ ...,..~y w.,.,.. K Kellogg 1801 Toyon l>ultnW• due and n.9by "*1tll 10 _. °' azl...athedayblfor91!'1e-.
Prel4dent and Sherry L Findlay, Senlof Vice PreakNlnt of the Tl'tt f'ICllllOut 8'#~ Name,... ~~wtlnotbe . undl l.IM. Hllwpol't heC:h CA t2MO SOF·TAUMP 8700 Werner A... '*"°' lh8 IN81 prQCl9'1y to be lolcl o.1.a Aptt1 n tee. aoov.na~ bank MCh O.ClarM fOt hlmMlf alone and not'°' ••red to ltlOYe ... m.d In °'"'09 30 .... an. ~.,. ~ wtth CtlarteM A 1(.-000 ieot TOyon •IF "411nlln01Cltl e-cti Ca 9"t47 , ... ,lat\> IUCfl obllptlonl HC"Mt' FINANCIAi.. ~-• owled. f the '-t lntd In Count'/ on F~ 4, 19N """notlOe ~ NlwCIOt1 l!SMc:ll" CA 02tll0 Btlan A i<etni • ..,,,. .. ·~ o.tault SeMol Cc>moany Inc • ATI()H the other I heve l)tttOn•I kn lleOgt o mat •con • Tf\la buttntN wq ~ by O.ta Oct 28, tM3 Thia ~ 11 ~ucted by a Thi• blltit..a eonoucted by .,, torn;a oorponflOf'!, ha.a be9t'I MIO T"*-
thll report and I beli.ve that MCfl ttet~t In Mid report la .,, ~ l..H A IAANCH. OWk ..-..I C*'l~P ................ 1Ubltl1Uted .. Trvet• WNS9f tlltd
t_ ..... E-..... of the uncMf't"'ntd. for hlmMff •lont and not tor the ....... p .... ~ :lA Al(AHOSHI, ~ _ .... _ "-··--By T 0 $E~ COWAH"f.~ •.... ..,., 'll """"' ..,_, w.,..., I< l<etooo !nan A HetJ1ll o..ao•rot1or"2~-. -1"'•· 8Y ..._, ~ ~ lec-othef oertlfla under ~elty of perJury thtt the for.QC>lnO It true Tllil ttattrnent was filed wtth the I ~ _..... Thll ... ,.,.,.,., wu !\led With the Tn11 11a1.,,,.,1 w• led with '"-.. ......... ... .... ,..~
and cOrrtet . Cou"1Y Ci.tit of°'.,. County on ·-..................... " CCUI~ Cle!1I ot o~ County on Counly c ....... of Orenoe County on OU AULT SEAVICC COMPAM't' ON ~ .. V.• ~ ~
Ex.cu. ttd on Aprlt 1e. \984, at Fountain Valt.y, C1ttfom1a M• 2e. t"4 ~::-111'1 Apf1I • tM4 Merell 19 1w 1nc tnee
Edward t4 Oownef..1. btcUtlV. Vice P,_ldent ~~·~9!,,. Coast ,._..., Or-. eo.. Delly PlloC ,.,._ ,,_,_ 1y JaNt M ~'~ 11 14> 136-aM
Sherry L Flndlay. '*''°'Vice Ptetldent Plk>t Aorll s ,~ ..... 1· 2t ; Apt~ 12 11. 2t M..,3 1... p~~2 ~~ ~c:u, 3~ t::V Pu~ 0ttng9 C<*t o.~ Pul>lllNO ~ Coett ~ PllOI PllCllllfltO ar.,.. Ooell Delly Published Orenae Coast 011tv ~1101 April 19. 1984 2173-t'4 · ' ' 1·900-8,. ' · l"5-l4 ,..._64 PllOt AP'11 12· ,,, M .... Ml' ~1~~_!4 Aprll 5• 11 11 t 1904_... PM'I "-ft M. "'9r >. ":1',5-a4
ASSETS
'
t '
Orangtl Ooa1 OAl~V PILOT/Thur9day,
ACTTTlOUI .,.._ ..
NA.Ml ITATl..wr
The 1o11ow1og pereon It dOlng
DUllnMI ..
HOLIDAY PROMOTIONS, 11&12
8Nc:tl 81 Suite 219, HunllnQICH'l
Beecll. Calif 92047 em Wttklne. 1100 16th St., New-
port Beech. Call! 92648
Thia ~etneat 11 conducted by an
lndlVldual
8111 Watkin•
This llalemtinl WH llled with the
County C18'k ol Orange County on
Mar 21, 1984
l';M1509
Published Orange Cout Dally
Pllol Ml!Ch 29 Aprll 5, 12. 19. 198A
t784 84
Pl&.IC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI IVSINEIS
NAlll!lt! aTAHM£NT
The 1o11ow1no l)eflOn '' do•ng t>usiness a.s
0 VELOPMEN TS 109·C
Clearbrook Lane Costa Mesa
Calli 92626
Amy J Starlo. t09·C ClearOrool.
Lane. Cotta Meu C1111 92626
Th11 DUilness 11 conduc1e0 t>y an
1nd1vidua1
Amy J Slark
Thi• 1tatemen1 was llled with the
County Clerk or Ofaoge County on
Mar 22 1984
Fl411»
Put>hShed Orange Cou\ Dally
Pilot Maren 29 Aprtl 5. 12. 19. 1984
1775·84
Pl&.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST A TEMEHT
The !0Uow1ng persons ere doing
business as
!a)T.AMARISI< LI M ITED
lb1TAMARISK APARTMENTS.
18552 MacAr1hur Blvd Ste 440
Irvine Callt 92715
David I( Lamt> 18552 MacAr1hur
Blvd . Sta «O. Irvine, Calll 92715
Jonn M'"ar. 18552 MtcAr1hur
BlvO Ste 440 Irvine. Cahl 92715
Menrdad Rassetch 18552
MacAnhur Blvd Ste •40 Irvine
CaUI 927 t5
Ali Aaz1, 18552 MacArthur Blvd
Ste o o. Irvine, Cati! 92715
Th•• business IS conducted t>y •
llm1teo par1ne1sr11p
John Minar
T1111 11atemen1 was llled w11h the
Counry Clerk ot Orange County on
Mar 28 198• F14212l
Put>lished Orange Coast 011ly
Pilot Appt 5 12 19 26 1984
1902·84
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTmOUe Mte.l•N MAim .,.,....,...
The ~ fWIOM .,. OOllnQ
ICMllMl•U A•I SELi' $TORAO&, 18552
MacAr11u &Nd.
440,llvine.,Cel". 9211S Oevtd I( Lamb, 1'552 MecArthuf
ltvd.
440, !MM. celtf 1'2715
Jol\I\ Mlnat, 115$2 MacArthur
ll'lcl.
440, !Nine. Callf 11271&
Mellrded Aaaaelll\, ttS62
MtcMtlut 8l¥d
440. !MM. Calif. 92715
Thi• b1.1t1ne1a II conducted by-I
llmlted pvlnerW\lp
John Minar
This •1•1emen1 WU n1e0 With 11\e County Clertl of Ofange County on
Mat 28, 1M4
~122
Publlthed Oranot coaa1 Dally
Pilot A.Pfll 5. 12, 19, 20. t984
1901·14
rta.IC M>TICE
FICTJTIOUS 8U.,_H
NAMI STAnMINT
Tne lollowlog perlOM are dOiog
busineu u
LRB CO , 180 NewPOt1 Center Or
100. Newport BMc:ll. Calif 926e0
Grover C Brown, Jr . 1121 Erner·
aid Bay, Laguna Beacil, Call! 92651
G Scoll Brown. 25 152 WlndwOOd
Lane. Lake Forest. Calif 92630
Stephen A Brown 21•9 I Camino
Papal El T0<0 Call! 92830
Rober! O Brown ~727 tnvemesa
Circle, No Ft Myers. Flortd• 33903
TtHs bustnen Is conducted by a
hmlleO partne<1h1p
G Scoll Brown
fh1s s1111emen1 was !tied w1111 the
County Clerk or Oraoge County on
IMar 27 198•
F2420t0
Put>hShttd Orange Coast 01lly
Pilot Ap11t 5 t2 19 26, 1984
1895-84
MLIC NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING llOS
Notice 11 hereby g111en lhat the
Board or Trustees ot the Coat
Community Cotreoe District of 9r-
1nge County California. wlll receive
Mated bids up 10 bul no 1a1er thin
10.00 am Fllday. Aprtl 27, 1984 al
the Purchasing Department of sllld
college district IOClted II 1370
Adams Avenue Cosla Mesa, Cl ll·
lornta II w11ic1111me said bids wm t>e
put>llc!y openao and read ror
PURCH.ASE OF REMANUF.AC
TUREO CONTINUOUS SIMPLE>
AND
DUPLEX PRINTING EQUIPMENT
All t>•d• are to be 1n accordance
with rne 81d Oocvmen11 whlCh ere
now 1n Ille and may be secured 1n
the office ol the Director or Purchas-
ing or said college district
Eacn bidder must ,.,,bmll with his
Did a cun1e<'s checl\ oer11fled
cneck or bidder's bood made P•Y·
at>te to lhe orde< of the Coast Com-
munity Collage 01str1c1 Board ol
Truslees 1n an amount not ie.s than
five pe•oent (5•1t1 ol the tum bid as a
guarantee that the bidder wHI enter
Into the proposed Cootrac1 II the
same is awarded 10 him In tl'le event
ol I allure 10 enter into auch contract
9'·1tlf4 CMl•W COUNTl ...._ ...... of lllUIK9'AL CCMMT
,... ~et CCWTML OUNOI COUNTY
,,._... .. 1IO Chto C...-Off-.._.
No A 11"93 Ptalntllf LANCER YACHT COA·
In 11\e ~Court ot the 8t11e PORAltON and CVS CORftOA·
of Califomla, lor ll\e County of Of· ATION anga OefenOant CORINTHIAN YACHT
In the M1net of Ula latata ol SALES. INC . and OEOROI
Nadine Er~ko Stllltk1-, 0.. WA.LSH. and DOES I through \I ln-
ONNd. GIUllVe.
Notice II heret:ly given that Ille Cue No 390et1 undief= wlU Mil at Prrv11e Nie, IUMlllONI 1011\e 111\d bell bktder, 1111>-NO'T1CIJ Y041 MYW Met! MM.
""110conllrnlatlon Ol llfd ~IOr The~ fMJ dectde ........ J'M Court, on 01 11* 11\e 30th Gey of w"'*lt JOVt belflt Metd UftlMll
Apr'll 1118A, 11 the office ot John M rou ~ wlthltl JO ~ Read
OuetaltOn, A Prot.ulonlil C0tpot· Iha lntorwietlon beloW.
atlon. 19752 MacArthur Blvd., 3rd II you wllll to Melt the advtoe of
Fl • Irvine, CA 92715. Coun1Y of Of. ltfl attorney In Ill.II mellet. yOU
ange. Stale 01 c.Mforn4a. 111 right. lhOul4 do ao pt()r11C)tly ao that YOIJt
tltle and lntereel of Nfd MoMMd ti written f'MPO'I•· tf any, may be
the time ot death and llt the tlgtlt. hied on time
lllle and lnltt .. t that the •t••• of AVISOIU1tao na 1ldO oemen-
Nld decl....0 l\u ecqulred by oS>• did• l!I lr1~m1. lede deeldlr oon-
eralton ol l1w OI Oll\etWIM other tra Vd. eln Mldtencla a IMftiM qua
than or In adOlllOn to thel of talc2 Ud. ~ defttro de IO d(ea.
oeceaMO. 11 the time of Oetth. In '--le lftfofmec'9n .-e ...,..
and to &II thoe c.talrl real property It 1cxi wlah to _. !M advtoe crt
altuated In the City or Coat• M .... an attomer In thl• nwtter, you
County OI Oftogt. Stile or Call· ~Id do IO promptlf to tMt '"' rornla, par11cularfy Otacrlbed u fol· wrttten r .. pc>nM , If eny, INlf be
IO'ft, to-wit "'" on time. No<ll\ 63 S t"t ol 1ne South 3 t7 5 II Vated deMa aoffclt• el cen-
'"' of Stock G. In Tract 61· u per "fo de un 80o9ado en fflt a-· mep recOfded 1n Book 20. pegea 1 & to, daberla hec:erlo In· 2 or Mt11C.itaneove Map1 of Mid medlatamtntl, de ffle m.,,.,a, eu
Catinly retSM'ffl• ffc:rlta. •• hey 91tuna.
more commonly known H 1922 SMlfde M r r119l1treda • tlempo.
Pomona Costa Mesa CA 92627 t•TO TH! DEPINDANT: A c:MI
Ttrm1 ot saie casn 1n lawful c:omplalnl h•• been flled by the
money ot 1ne United Stales on con· palntltf agaln1t you. tf JOU wfal\ to
llrm1111on or ule. 01 part ca.sh and def•nd Ihle lewault, ycxi muet,
balance evidenced by note aecureo within )0 days titer lhls summons by Mortgage or Trust Deed on the is served on you. Ille with this court
property so sold Ten per Ctl'll 01 a v.r111en response to the complaint
amount bid to be depos11e0 wllh Unless 1ou do y01.11 delaull will t>e
bid et1tttred on app11c11100 or tne plllln·
Bids or ollers to oe 1n "'-"""O and 1111 dllCI 1111s coun may eoler 1
wlll be received 11 tile aro1esa1d ol· 1uc:1gement Bga1ns1 you tor the reuer
ltce at any lime ntler the first pubh· demanded 1n the complaint. which
Clllon hereol and berore date or could resull 1n garnishment ol
sale wages taking ol mor>ey or properly
Dated this 111n day ol April 1984 or other re11e111Quested 111 the com-
Jonn M Gustafson pla1111 Allorney for Adm1n111rato1 Oateo November 16, 1982
Gerard J Stukkte LEE A BRANCH Clerk
Administrator or the eslale By MARY KITAGAWA Deputy
ol aaJd Oeoedeol J. JOSEPH l(ENNEDV
Pub111hed Orange Cout Oa11v Piiot 1112 E. Carne{llt
Aprtl 18 19 25 1984 . S-ta Ane. CA. t270S
2105-84 Pub11sned Oraoge Coast D111ly P110t
Ap11I 5. 12 19 26. 1984 1905·84 PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM£ ITAT£MENT
The following persons are dOlng
Ou1iness as
POUR GIRLS. 177 Cecil • 202,
Costa Mesa, Ca 921127
Charmame Clarke, 125 Wes!· heste< 206. Anaheim, Ca 92804
Leigh Rapkin 171 Ceefl •202,
Co11a Mesa. Ca 92627
This business 11 conducted t>y e
ieneral partnership
Ptlll.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8UStNH8
NAME STATEMENT
The rot1ow1ng person• are doing
busineta as
FOREMAN SECRETARIAL SER·
VICE 380 I Park view Lane • 10,
Irvine Calll 92715
Jams P Foreman. 380 1 Parkv1ew
Lane. "10, Irvine. Calif 92715
This business l!S condueted by an
1nd1v1dua1
Janis P Foreman
Ch11meme E Clarke
This statement was llled w1tn the
County Clerk ot Oraoge County on
Ap11I 2 198•
Tn1s s1a1emen1 wa.s hied w;th the
County c1e1k or Oranoe County on
F242M3 Maich 23, 1984
Publtsheo Orange Coast Dairy F241h3
Piiot April 19 26. May 3 10 1984 Published Orange Coast Oa11y
Ptlll.IC NCHIC£
2171-84 Pilot April 19 26 May 3 10. 1984
2172·84
the proceeds ot the check wlU be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
lorlelled or In lhecaseol a bod. the NAME STAT£M£NT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
PleUC NOTICE
full ,.,,m I hereof wUI be lor1811ed to The ro11ow1ng persons are do111g NAME ST A TE ME NT
said colleoe district bus neu as No bt0d8f may withdraw ll•S b•d ' Tne lollow1ng pe~s are dOIOQ A A N c H 0 c u c A M 0 N G A busoness as lor a period for lorty-hve (451 days PROPERTIES 4665 MacArtnur AFFAIRS OF THE HEART 534
alter tne d&te set !or the opening Court Suite IOOA NewP-Ort Beach, j Tusltn Ave Newport Beach ca
thereor Cahl 92660 92663
ftlUC NOTICE
:u .. at1COURT NOTICE OF DEATH OF
Of Ml 9TATI Of D 0 a I s D A a R A c B ~-== JUEHOEI\. lb DOftJS D. In "9 .,.. ....... ot· TMAMY JUENGER ANO or PETI·
DALI S)'l!fWAH, ~. Md TION TO ADMINISTER
MIOHAEL S~Allipondent. aTATE NO. AUHU
~TO IMOW CAUU To all hein. ~.nftlclartes. b" • ' c ll a • 1 a e ' credlton and contJ.naent ~~~'::;'=l,a Ft\OM TM! cre<Uton ot DORIS DAR ·
PETITION "L!D HERllN and RACH JUENGER. ak a r,:t to AtllOna ~ ol CM DORIS D. JUENGER and
oceduf•40. It .. '**t pe.l'IOns who may bt o~r-0 ADERE D that Petitioner. 1_ ·ln·~~.......1 In A~ wlU TAMMV OAl.E SHERMAN • ..,,.,.., w~ ~~ \l1Jt'
at th• time and pteo. dee!Onated and/or ettatt':
ti.IOw tOf nearing an0 thOW c.uM. If AW'if thion hM ~n filed
eny en. nu. wtty 1n. o.c:t.. ot b 1L' , •M D n H1!'1'1QER 01vorce101uolutlon prevlo1111y Y ~ ""'""'"
enter.ct 1n tl\lt action lhould not be tn the Superior Court of Or-
modified, •~ad In tne ~ ~County ~est.i.ng that
1ton. tne or1g1n.i or wttlah llN .,._., LIAM D ll''iGER bt llltd with 11\lt Court. MODI· . ' ~ .. PICATION "IQUllTID1 Triat appomted u ~nonal rep-
MICHAEL SHERMAN be Otlnled rttitntallve to admintater tht-
aole c:u11octy, Q(9 end control of estate of DORIS DAJUlACH tnern1noret1lldoftnepan._,1o-wtt: ntENGER _ ... _DORIS o
JENNIFER ELIZABETH SHERMAN. o1v IUUI •
end 11111 ,,... COurt oro" 111a1 111 JUENOER (under the lnde·
rurther •uPPOrt payment• by pendent Administration of
M ~I. s HERMAN b. £sc.atei A ct). The peution ls
IU UPON A!AOING THE \IERIFllD set for hearing In Dept. No. 3
PETITION or Rupondtnt. at 700 C IVIC' Center Dr .
MICHAEL SHERMAN. anO being West, Sanui Ana. C A 92701
lully adlllsed In the premlM•, and M l" 1984 9·30 AM good cause apf>elrlog thefefOfe n on ay o. at · ·
11 hereby IF YOU OBJECT to the
ORDERED th•t nrv1te b9 macs. granung of the petll1on. you
on T.AMMY' DALE SHERMAN by should either appear ill th~ pub1oca11on pursuant to A R S . \8·405(A) (41 and 1e1. and th•t the heanng and stat~ you ob)K'·
Court date currently Mt ror the 23rd tions or file wntten ob,ec·
day ol April 1984, at t 1 3Q am be lions w11h th<' court before
vacated and 111a1 the he1111og be h h y t reset I<>< the 7th day 01 M11y, 1984 l t' earing our appea •
a1 the hOur ol 11 30 o'clock A M . ance may be in person or by
and 111s your attorney
FURTHER ORDERED 1111t Pell· IF YOU AHE A CREDl· !toner TAMMY DALE SHERMAN appear belOfe this COun on 1ne 7th TOR or a conllngent creditor
day or May 1914 a1 the hour ot of the da't'ased, you must
11 30 o clock AM . or as toon {1le your claim with the lherea11e1 as this matter may be h heard. to allow cause. 11 any she court or present tl to. t e per-
hu as ronows sonal representative ap-
1 Why the Petitioner TAMMY pointed by lhe court within
DALE SHEAMAN should not be four months Crom the date of held 1n contempt of thll Court's Ordet dated March 30. 1983 wttlcn flrst issuance of letters as
reaoa in p111 u lollowa provided in Sectio~ 700 of
"That other then 1wo ~• ol the Probate Code of CaJj.
vac111on per year neither ol the fomia The lime for filmg above·nameo pamea ihould leave the southe<n Arizona a.rea or the chums will not exptre pnor
State or Arizona with the minor child to four months from the date
ol lhe par11es to-Wit JENNIFER of th e h earing noticed above.
ELIZ.ABETH SHEAMAN. wlthOl.ll the YOU MA y EXAMINE other spouse'• wrl11en permlatlon " 2 Why the Respondent MICHAEL the hie kept by the court. [f
SHERM.AN shOuld not be awarded you are interested in the es-
~~t~r~~~~"~~1d 01'f~ ~~! Late, you may serve upon the
child ot the p11r1le1, executor or admirustrator, or
3 Why rhe Cour1 should not upon the attorney for the ex·
Order the 1uspen11on 01 child eup. ecutor or admm15tralor. and port payments be•ng made by the h h Reapendenl MICHA.El SHERMAN. !tie Wtth l e court Wit
and proof o f seMce, a written
4 Wny 111e Court should nor order request stating that you de-
1uch ocher and rurthe< rel1al as It sire 5,,_,ial notice of the fil-deems 1us1 and proper In the r---prem1ses mg o f an inventory and ap-
DATEO th11 23rd Oay ol Marett praisement of est.ate assets o r
19
1
8L• Rod of the pet1uons or accounts 11 1na r1gue1 c-_ 1200 Juqge ol 111e Superior court mentioned m ~lion
C01'EY, FARRELL a BOOUTZ, P.C. and 1200.5 of the California
S111te sot TrenaAmerlo• au11ct1no Probate Code
1n Notti\ Cl\urch Affl\\M KEITH C WELPUTI Tucaon, ArlzOfla IS101 ·
Pub11sne0 Orange Coast Oally Piiot 1976Z MacArthur Blv d .,
Maren 29 April 5. 12. 19, t984 Suite ZOO
1773-84 Newport Beach , CA. 9Z660
---------752·7311
.... K·ltlH MCOWD .wt
NOTICE OF DEATH OP -~-•:• CECIL RAYMOND T.a.MO.llllVNlll
GRAHAM AND OF PltTI· ~~~g-'..t"J#
t'ION TO ADMINISTER DUD tw 11'UIT
P$?ATE NO. AIU7H •Y~~~POfl9•
To all hein, beneflcl.arics, Cl.OIUM •CAUM YOU .,_ cred.l\ors and conllns•nt ....., ., YCMI ,.,~...!! credJ'°111 of CEX::1L RA y. MAY .. IOU wmtCMtr _,
MONO GRAHAM and .-..r. C°'-"'T ACTION. and you ":c~ r-the taoal rlgM to bring 'f04il eons who may bot" otherwi.le 1n OOod ttandlng bY ~ 11 ln~reated In the wW and/or yOU1 put ~ ~SIU J:,; etta~ rnltled eotll and .. .,..,....
A · till.o '---~ flied tllf .. month• from 11\e date ttll9 no-pe n ,..,. ~n uoe ot delll.llt wu reeotded. T"4I by PAUL CAMER ON arnounttt$7,218.71.uof3/H/'4,
GRAHAM ln the SuprriOI' and wlll lr!CfeaM until YOIJt IOCIOUl\t ,.. __ .-Oran ,.._. _ becOl'I* current You may not M'4 ~' of 1e '-'VUnlY re-to pay the entire ~ poltiOn Of
q u e1 t t n g that P 1' UL. your ac:cO\Hlt, ..., thouot\ fUll ~
CAMERON GRAHAM be ment wu demtnded. but yOU mwt
ln.""' ~-.1 -pay tne amounl 1111eci ~ appo ~ U pe,~.., .. ,p-Aller thr• rnonthl ttom the dine
resentaUve to ldm~r the o1 recotdlllOn or thla doCUmen1 esta~ of CECIC RAYMOND (wnleh ciete oJ rec:ordatlon ~·
O RA.HAM (under \he lnd~ hereon). un1e11 the ot>Ho•tlon beln9
d Ad . • 1 f tOfeclOHO uPOf\ petmft• • tonQar pen ent M.11\lSlnJl ~n o period. you have only tl\9 leQel rtgh1
F.Mt.at.es A ct) The pet1tJon Is to 11op the l0<ecJOt4.t,.. by pa~
set for heanng in Dept No. 3 111e enure arnovn1 oemanoad 11~
at 700 Civic Cenlt-r Dr .. ~~ fi:1:, Iha amount you rnuat
West, Santa An.a, CA 92701 pay. Of 10 arrange tor payment to
on May 9. 1984 at 9.30 A .M . stop 1ne torec;loeure. or tf your l>'OC>·
IF YOU OBJECT to the "'Y 111n lorec:loaur• IOI' any other rtlton contacl AMERICAN 8All-grantmg or the peuuon. you INOS ANO LO.AN ASSOCIATION
shouJd either appear at the 1572~ E Whtttter Blvd . Wl\l10et
heanng and st.ateyo u ob.)t'C· CA 90607, (7 14) 773.112s
tions or llle wriuen objec-81·2'2244 74 IE) 11 you have any queauon• yOY lions wcth the court before should coniact a 111wyer or the gov.
the hearing Your appear-arn"*1t tgenc:y wlllCh may have tn-
ance may be m person or by IU~=~:~ YOU MAY LOSE
your attorney LEGAL RIGHTS IF vou DO NOT IF YOU AR~ A C..:REDl-TAKE PROMPT ACTION
TOR or a contingent 1:red1tor NOTICE •S HEREBY 01\IEN Thll
of the deceased you must SUNl(IST SERVICE COMPANY. ta • now duly I PP0111180 TruslM under• file your claim wtth the Deed ot Trust dated 12119171 ...
L'OUrl or present It LO the per· ecute<t oy JOHN J BARTA &
sonal r epr esentative ap-BETSY 8. BARTA. HUSBAND AND
h · WIFE as T ru1101. to secure obN·
pointed by lhe court Wit m a11011s '" 18V01 ol AMERICAN
four months from the date of ~.AVINGS 5 LOAN ASSOCl.\,TION
ftrst ISSUan<'t' o f letters as 11 beneficiary Racoroacf on
Provided m Secllon 700 of 12129177 11 document no. 39804
. book 12511 page 94 7 of Ofllcial A•·
the Probate Code of Cah-cord• 1n lhe olllce or the Recorder
forrua. The time for filing or Oranoe County. CaUtorn11. In·
clauns will not expire pnor clud1no 1 notecs) ror the aum of
h da S 182 000 00 That lhfl ti.neflolaJ to four months from t e te interest und•• 111io Deed or Tru11
o f the h eanng nouced above. and the ot>Ltg1111001 secured thereby
YOU MAY EXAMlNE are pr11anlly held by the
the fllE.' kept by the court. If benel1e1ary. That • breach ot, and delaull In, the oblf9allon IOI wtllch you are interested tn the es-M id oaeo or Trull 11 eecurlty l\at
Late, you may serve upon the 00(.urreo tn 1nat 111e p1ymet11 h•
executor or adnurustrator, or not bee made or Failure to mah
f h 1ne o 1115184 payment or prlnclP•I upon Lhe atton:'e.y or t e ex · alidlor 1nleft1t and 1111ubMQuertl
e<:utor or adnurustrator, and paymenls together with late
hie wllh the court wHh Charges 1mpound1, impound CS•·
Proof of st>rvl<.:t' a wntt.en pos11s 11 any undef the term• ol ' said note or OMO of Trull and all requ~t stating that you de· subsequent payments which be·
sire special nouce of the fil-came due therearter. Including 1ny
mg of an inventory and ap-late charges or ocher euma pey1blt
Praisem ent of estate assets or under the terma ol said Nott or OeeO ol Trull of the petitions or accounts That by reason thefeol, the pr-.
menuoned an Secuon 1200 ent benellc11ry unde< such 0..0 or
and 1200 5 of the California Trull has executed and delivered to said Trusree. a written Oeclar· Probate Code. at1on ol 0erau1t and Demand fOf
MATTHEW E. NEALE Sate and has deposned with "'o
34188 Coast Highway Trustee such Deed of Trust a/\O Ill
0 P l CA 92629 the documents evt08'letog 1n. obll-ana o ot, · ga11ons secured tNeteby. and l\a.s
661-1007 declared and does hereby daclare
Pubhsht-d Orange Coast au sums secured thereby 1mme01-
0ailv Ptlol Apnl 18, 19. 25, ately due and payable and hll
Ptlll.IC NOTICE Publlshc>d Orangt-Coast
ORANGE COUNTY Dail~ P1lol Aprrl 19. 20. 26.
The Board or 'Trustees reserves u T ThOmpson 111 :n542 Allv1ew I Jaclo. Alan weczet 53• Tustin Ave FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the pnvelage 01 re1ec11ng any ano all Terrace L.tguna Beach Call! Newport Beacn. Ca 92663 NAME STATEMENT t>•ds or to waive any "'eoular•ltes or 92651 Susan Lee Wetzat. 534 Tustin
1 • electeo and does hereby lllec1 to 1984 cauui the trust prooe<ty 10 be IOld
2109·84 10 ut1sly the ot>llgallons aecured rne lollow1n9 peoson •S dO•ng '"'orma1it1f'S '" anv b•d or •n the Jonn G Vatentone 3709 Ocean Ave. Newpor1 Beach. Ca 92663
t>us1ness as ll•dd•n9 Blvd Coron11 del Mao Cahl 92625 This business ts conducted t>y an HARBOR MUNICIPAL COURT 1984 ------------theraby PlAlLIC NOTICE DA TE 03129184
MEDITERRANEAN GARDENING CORRELLAN J THOMPSON This business is conducted by a individual
140 Cabr1llo Cos1a Mesa Gahl IE•ec Vice Cnancellor Business Al-l1m11ed partnership 846 2300
'801 Jamboree Blvd. 2186-IH
P.O. Bo• 2510 FICTmous BUSINESS AMERICAN SAVINGS AN O LOAN
ASSOCIATION
92627 lairs u T Thompson 111 Jae~ /4 Wetzel
Josepn Narta. t40 Cat>•1ilo Costa Coast C.ommun•tv College D1s1ric1 rnos statement was t.1ed with tne Tn•s statement was lileO with 11\fo
Newport e .. ch, CA. 92ee0-1M7 NAM£ STATEMENT
P1am11tl CITY NATIONAL BANI( P\eLIC NOTICE ~ne following person 11 dOll'\9 By \111gin1a M Sl.ckef Au I Vice
President
Mesa Cahf 92627 Put>h$neo Orange Coast Daily Pilot CO\lrity Cler~ ol O•i1n9e County on County C•erk ot Orange Coun1y on
Tn1s t>ua'"ess 1s conduc1eo t>y an \April 12 19 1984 Mar 8 1984 . I April 16 t984
a national t>ank1ng assoc•ahon t>usmess as
0 e I end an I T H 0 M A s FICTmous BUSINESS QUE PASO BROS, 1947 Port
TUNST All. l(ENNETH DEROY ano HAM( STATEMENT Laurent Pl . Newport Beach. C.A
By Rot>ert C M111lhard, A•S1t11n1
Secretary
1nd1111dua1 1990-84 F24045e 1'1431111
Joe Nalta ------------Puohsn&d Orange Coast Daily I Put>hsheO Orilnge C.oast Daily
ROGER R CANNON The lollow1ng peflOn IJ. d0tng 92660 Put>h1heo Orange Coast Daily Pilot
April 12, 19 26 May 3 1984 Case No 19385 business as Steven Jettrey Barnes 1947 Pon
SUMMONS WOODSHAPER 1835 Whll!tef Laurent NewpO<l Beacn CA 92660
HOTICEI You have t.e.n eu.d. St Unit C2 Cosca Mesa Calo! Tiits t>usiness 1s cooducceo by an
Thll statement W85 lileO with tne PUBLIC t.11\TICE Pilot March 29 April 5 12 19 1984 Pilot April 19 26 May 3 tO
Count., Clerk or Orange County on nv 1776 84 2133·84
1987·8•
PUBllC NOTICE M11 2' 1984
F241t71
Put>hstied Orange Coast Deily
Pilot April 5 t2 19 26 1984
189•·84
PUBl.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person •S doing
tius1ness as
WAYNE S PLUM BI NG 5
HEATING, 2•49 'C Orange Ave
Costa Mesa. 92627
Wayne Kelcn, 2449 C Orange
Ave Costa Mesa Call! 92627
Tn1s business 11 conducted by an
1nd1v1dual
Wayne Kelch
This statement was hie<! w11h 1he
t.oun1y Cte<k or Oranqe County on
Mar 28 1984
F242131
Put>hsneo Orange Coast Oa11y
PtlOI Aprtl 5 12 '9 26 198•
1898·&4
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
T ne 1011ow1ng person 1s doing
ous1ness as G M FINANCIAL SERVICES.
1503 So Coast Or
109 Costa Mella Calll 92626
Greoory Paul Moelle< 10571 Sen
11 Ave Garden Grove Ca111 92643
H"s business is conducted ny an
1nd1v1fjyal
'"e9ory Paul M~lltir
Tr11~ ~1atemenl ..,.,., Med w11n tnf'
1 '"'Y Clerk 01 O• '"lll' L 1,u11lv nn
M·i• 2' 198•
r10011
JJ '"''~nea CJ• ~"t.I' l.o.i~t Oa•ly JJ11t I Ar,irtl :o 1, Ht 26 1984
1896 84
PUBLIC NOTICE
The covrt ma7 decide 1191lntt JOU 92627 lndlllldual
without your betno heard unlffa David James Snelling. 10141 El Steven J Barnes NOTICE OF DEATH OF
you rH pond within 30 daya. Read Cap111n Huntington Beach, Call! This statement was liled with the CLARICE EVELYN HUS· lht Information below. 92646 County Clerk ol Orange County on II you wish lo seek the advice or Tn1111>u1mess ts conduc1ed by an April 5 198• BAND, aka CLARICE E .
an 11101ney 1n th•s ma11er yOl.I 1nd1v1duaJ F242817 HUSBAND AND OF PETl-
snovtd Oo so promplly so that your OavlO J Snelling Put>hsned Orange Coast Dairy TION TO ADMIN I STER wr111en respon!M! ti any may be Thia 11a1ement was flleO with the
filed on lime County Cterl< or Orange County on Piiot April 12· 19· 26 May 3 19114 EST ATE NO. A 1?28J 6 2007-84 AVISOIUstea na s.do deman-Mar 30, 198<4 'l'o .Jll heir... beneftc1ar1es.
dace El trlbuma. l.cle dec:ldlr con-F242* :n'dttors and contin"t-nl Ira Ud aln audlenc:la 1 mt,_ que Published Oraoge Coast Delly 01101 IC MnTJC[ e
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
I
NAME ST A TE ME NT 1 ne ro11owmg persons are doing 1 ____ PU8 __ ll_C._NO_T_IC ... E ______ P_U8_L_IC_NO_T_IC_E __ _
business as PICKERING WOOD INSTITUTE B·23:t91
OF BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGY 180 Use by FIRE ANO CASUALITY Insurance Companies
NewPOrt Centef Drive Suite 180 SY HOP SIS OF THE ANNUAL ST ATEMEHT
Newporl Beach Calll 92660 TRI-STAR INSURANCE COMPANY
w1111am Clinton P1cker1ng, 18012 1n12 H. Mitchell Ave.
Ramer Or , Santa Ana, Ca 92705 trvlne1 CA. 92713 Joseph Fdward w ooo 1707 Pon
Sherheld Newport Beach c aur Home Office Ud. r~ ~tro de )0 die•. P1101 AprlJ.12, 19 26 M•y 3. 19a,.. l"uut. nu credllors of CLARICE
$ l ,406.999 LH 1a lnf0tmac:1on ~ t1tua. 2004·8• F1cm1ous BUSINESS EVELYN HUS BAND aka
$212.145 If rou wl1h to ... le the actvic. ot NAME STATEMINT CLARICE E HUSBAND
92660 YHr Ended O.Cemt..r 31, 1983
This business is conducted by a Total admitted assels
general partnership Total liablllltes
WOiiam Clinton Pickering Capita! paid-up/Guaranty
Joseph Edward WOO<l Capital/Statutory Deposit·
This s1a1ement was JlleO with the Gross paid-In and
County Clerk or Orange County on contributed s rpl 5 April 12 1984 U U
$500.000
$700.000
H $5. 146
Put>htn&d Orange Coast Da11y Surplus as regards I
F2U520 Unassigned funds (surplus)
P11ot April 19 26 May 3 10. 1984 pollcyholders $ 1.194,854
2120·84 Income for the year $305,243
------------Disbursements for the yea1 $77,306 MLIC NOTICE We hereby cert1ty that the above items are in accordance with
------------tne Annual Statemenl tor the year ended December 31 1983.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS made to the Insurance Commissioner. pursuant to law
NAME STATEMENT Hens Cotteng. President
Tne tollowing persona are do•ng Robert M Erickson Secretary busmess as ' VIP TOYS COACHWORl<S. 869 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot April 16 t7 18 19 20. 1984
w t8tn S1 Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 2073·84
I
v1P Toys L1m1ted 1985 Hert>or
Blvd Costa Mesa. ca 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Tn1s business is conducted by a
l1m11ed pa11nersn1p 8-23303
an att0tney In tl\11 metier, you DllD'IC MnTICE The following persona •re dolno ahould do ao Pfomptly ao that your rl.IU\. nu business as and persons who may be
wrltlerl reaponae, If eny, may be FICTITIOUS BUSINEH PACIFIC EMPIRE RE.AOY MIX, otherwc.se interested in the
nled on Umt. NAME STAT£MfNT 18030 Mt wun1ng1on Fountain will and 'or estate: SI Ueted deMe aoltcltar et COft· Valley. Calif 92708 1...__ 'led Mio de un ebogado en HI• Hun-The loOowing person 15 doing Cathryn Drake, 121 Yorktown, A pellllon has ~n h
t o , debar ta t11c:e rlo In· bu~tne~s •GRAPHICS. 17890 Sky Costa Mest. Calll.,92626 by OONALD ALLEN HUS·
medlatamente, de Hta menera. 1u Park Circle. Irvine. Cahl 92714 Michael Qenco. 1933 Meyer. BAND in the Superior Court
rHpuHta MCrll•. al hey .ttuna, JOhn Charles Marvick. 2700 W Coste Mesa. Cahl 92627 of O range County requesting SMlfde.., reolatrade a tlempo. Ocean Front Newpert 8"Ch. Celil This t>ua1neas is conducted by a h DONALD ALLEN 1-TO THf DEFENDANT: A cMI general pa11nersh1p l at
complaint ti•• bMn ftled by the 92~~1~ business is conducted by an Cathryn Drake H USBAND be appointed as
palntltt agalnet rcxi. If ycxi wlah to Individual Tiit• sta1ement was liled with the p<>rsunal rC'presentative t.o
cktend Ihle lawautt, you m111t, John C ••aru"' COi.iniy Clerk ol Orange County on d h f within )0 d11ys alter this SYmmons "" ..... ~ Mil 30 t984 a mcncstl'r 1 <' estate O
IS served on you Ille with this court This staremenr was !tied wttn Iha F~ CLARICE EVI::L YN HUS·
a wr111en rnponse 10 the complaonr ~':a':"~o.c:~~ 01 Orange County 00 Published Of•"9• Co111 Daily BAND <llca CLARICE E
Unless you do you• delaoll """ be ~ P•IOI April 12, 19, 26. M•y 3. 1984 HUSBAND lUrtder tht-lnde· entMed on 1pplic111on ot the plain-1999·84 1111 and in., court may enter a Pubhaheo O•ang• Coast Dally pendent AdmmlStralion of
judQemenl against you lor lhe relier Piiot April 12· 19· 26• May 23oo:i~~: ~l<tlt~ Act) The petlt10n II
demanded 1n the comp1a1nt which POOUC NOTICE .,('l for hC'artng an Dept No 3
Teuence I' Roark Pres
rn1s 5tatement wa~ llled with the
Ctlunlv Clerk ol Orange County on
could result •n garnisnment or FICTITIOUS aUstNESS 'll 7110 C1v1t u nter Or FIRE AND CASUAl TY wages 1ak1n? ol money 01 property Ml.IC NOTICE NAME STAT'-MENT
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT Por other retie requested'" tnecom· The rouowing pe<'ton is dOtt'l\'.l W(~I. &lnl41 Ana. C A 9270!
THE C•N"'DIAN INDEMNITY COMPANY la1n1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS on Ma)' lti. 1984 al 9 30 AM .. .. Oate<l Oct 23 198 I NAME STATEMENT t>US'"ellS llS F24.3574 3350 Harbor Blvd . J PETERSON Cle•~ The lollowing person is domg R C BUILDING MAIN'T 3037 If YOU OBJECT to thl• P •l>""""O Q111n91• r,nnt Oe11y C09ta Meaa, CA. 92il26 By SUSAN MOSER Oeput~ business as Croyden Bav Costa Mesa C11111 ~rJnltn~ of the• 1>1•lll1un , you
Piiot A1.n1 •'l ?6 Vilt 1 •O t984 Year Ended December 31, 1933 JAMES p DEL GUERCIO GEORGE s EXXON 2180 Well 97~~~dolph\. Cole 3037 Croyden ~hould t•lllwr clppt•ar al lht•
2121 8• Total admitted assets $65 441.720 IA,.BAAA FAVE ST£1H 81111 Ro1d Anahetm Cahl 92704 I Bay Coate Mesa ca1ol 92626 ht'.ll tr)i( .md ,wte ym1 obJC<
hotal habillttf'S $56 703.870 1701 Wli.hlre Blvd., Nlnlll Floor George Mald111n 9969 Oandyhoo This t> siness 15 conducted b an l t , l I, ttl'n obi-.. PUBLIC NCHIC( Cap:tal pa1d ·up/Guaranty .. ..,.,1, Hiii• CA 90212 1C•rC1e Fountain Valley Calif 92708 u Y wr:. "r 1 1 wn J<.'
------------Capital/Statutory Deposit $ l 250 000 Published Or~"O" Coast Dolly Pilot This ousiness 1s conducted by 1n '"~~·~~~Ph L Cole tt<>rl~ w11h the· ('OUrt before
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Unassigned lunds (surplus1 $1 '187,849 l\prii 5 t2 19 26 198• '"dlYldual This s1a1emen1 wn flied w•th the the• h1·;1rmg Your appear.
NAME STATUUHT Surplus as renarcis 1906-84 George Makl1ian County Clerk or Orange Counly on I a nw maY be tn µt'rson or by r1.il iouowing ""•son• arf' do'"O "' Tn1s statement wa5 Ille<! wtth tne •• 30 198•
Apr il t1 19!14
' .. v • policyholders $8.737.8'9 ------------c ...,ar " • •·ur Jltorr'• \ ovs•nf's$ a~ " County Clerk or Orange ounl)' on F~, .'" • '. •
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS WALL CONCEPTS 31632 vor Income for lhe year $42.601,781 PUBtlC NOTICE Mirr 30 1981" Published Orange Co11s1 Oa11y I~ YUU ARE A CREDI·
NAME STATEMENT g1n1a W~> Soutn La9una C~ Q2677 Disbursements for the year $43.696, t63 o_...13 F242407 Piiot April t2 19 26 May 3 1984 rOR o r a t·onlcngt•nl creditor
TtiM rl)11ow1ng p('lrson •s 001nq Ste-•en Jo,eph F1hce ~ame as We hereby certify that the above items 1re 1n accordance with SOUTH C.OAST Pubhst1ed O••"j' Coast Dally 1997 -84 ti thl· dt.~<'..15(.'<i. you must t•"~"'"~' '" aoovP the Annual Statement tor the year enr1ed December 3 I 1983 AIA QUAUTV MANAGEMENT Pilol Aprn 12 lQ 6 May :00~~=: lilt· vour chum wt th the
11o r 1NA'ICIAL SfR\lll.E~ 266• r,..,s t>usrn.ii.s •s conllutted o~ an made to the Insurance Commissioner pursuant 10 law DISTRICT HEARING BOARD
r-.•wO •'' Blvd (l)\la Mesa <'A •ndMOudl OENNIS ALBERT AILEY UNITED ST ATES MANAGER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Ml.IC NOTICE nurt m pr~·nt It to the per
9lfi"l" Steven J Fihte p Q C 0 p 1 A I 6 7 18 19 "0 198 TO CONSIDER ••001F1CATION 0 ' n11n11C MnTfC[ ,unul t 1••irt.·~Pnlat1ve ap· JllCQut>lone l D1c1<son 12n Las Tn15 statemerlf w11s lilod w1tn the Ubltshed range oast a1ly IOI prt I . I '£ • 4 "" r ruut. nu FICTITIOUS aUSINESS r
Areriu Way Co,.a Mesa CA 1covn1y Clerk or O•anqe County on I 2074-84 FINAL COMPLI AANCE 0.ATE ANO NAMl STATEMENT po1rH1'<.I by lhl• t'Qurt within
92bn Aprrt 12 ,984 EXTENTION FICTITIOUI aul*lal The looowiog perM>nl ore dOlng four m onths from the datt' of
Th1sous1ne<>•1HonOU{lto<lbp' 1n F243511 PUBLIC NOTICE Ptlll.IC NOTICE OF A VAAIANCECASENO 2·367.i The lol~::~·::::n-:a:: dOlnO l>U~~~~·~F BIKE WITH SKAIE f1Nt issuance of letters as
1nd•v1dual Punhsnt110 Orilngf' COll!ll Dally I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhAI provided 1n ~·tum 700 of p 1 • t9 "6 MA J 10 198• bustneu aa 2809 Newport Blvd N•wporl Jacquelin!' l O•c.ll!>O• 'Cll ... c;r•t < Y 8-23304 tne South Cout Air Ou1111v Man· o N·l«:I co . 18100 Mount WHh· Beech, Cellf 9266:1 the Probslw Cod<' of CalJ
Tttts 'tatement ""119 hied w•th tne 2119·8• For USP by UF(. ACCIDENT & HEAL TH Insurance Companies ogement 011trtet HHrino Board will 1ngton, Foun1111n Velley, Ca 92708 Non• Oaye Bryant, 1•670 Wiiiow for ma Thl• lime for flllnn l.c.unlr Clerk fll 01,lnQt1 Co1ir1ty on LIFE AND A CCIDENT AHO HEAL TH hold a public hHrlng 1119 :lO am on Daniel Agnew Nordstrom, 2864 St Hes~la, Callf 92345 "
MMch 30 1984 F,•-11 I POOLIC NOTICE SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT -TUEIOAY. MAY 22, , ... '" 11141 A IMoz Or Costa Meu. Ca 92826 Catol Rotemary Pepner t4670 d a1rn'I will not expire prtur
..... A McCandleu AudllOf•um 0111rtct Thll bullnea 11 con<luct.O by an Wiiiow St ~· Celli 92345 lo four months from th<' dett-"·Jt>hstotod O•G"Qf' Cfli"t Cl&•ly FICTITIOVI BUSIN"'ll YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1983 or Headqu111e1s 9 t!>O Flatt 011-El ino1v·""ual f h h .,.,.. '--• "8 "' c 1 1 B k llf •• "' Tnta but1net1 11 conducted by • n l e eanng not.a<.'-" auuve Pilot "~•"1 5 "' t•i 76 1"' • NAM! ITATEM!NT ommerc • an .,. e Monte. C•lll0<n1a 1ocon11der mod• Oaoitl A Nordllrom
19l7·8• r1111 ronow1og ~eons 11re doing lnaur•n~e Company r1ea11on ol • llnll comp111nee dala Thie atatement w .. flied with the ~·~ ~:;.~~!~, YOU MAY EXAMI NE
------------uua111eu as 1401 Dowe StrMt, Sth Floor, and •xtena•on or a vartanc. from county C19fk of Oflnge Cout'lty Ol'I Thi• ilatement wu 111ec1 with tn. the fllt• kc•pt by the court Jf
GL ASS EYE 760 w llllh Str .. t Newport Beach, CA. l2MO Rule I 107 of Ille South Coe•t Alf ~II 13. 1984 County Clerk of Orange CC>unty on you M e interested lt\ thf
Bldg K eo, 11 Coste M ... 921127 Total admitted aSMts $29 961.627 Oua111.,. M1n~n1 0.11roe1 Aute1 Ft41M1 .APf 2 1084 uuc you may tervt' upOn lM
FICTITIOV• IWllNESI Gian Eye Gou Product• Inc C111 Total liablliti-s23 1e2.ss9 an<S Regul•1'°"' '°' lhe coa11og oP Pu1;>111neo Dfanoe Cout Diiiy '142'20 "X"'"''lOr or -''mi·-..... -.... r , or
PtllllC NOTICE
NAMI ITAT~MENT forr111 760 W lllth Street 8100 K "'" SI IOO OOO erat•on1 al WELLI MARINI , INC., Piiot .April 19, 2t May 3. 10 1984 Publilf\ed Ofanga Co .. 1 Diiiy " "".. uu ,.,. .... ..,
Tne 1ot1ow1og pereona .,., <10.ng Bo• 11 Coat• Mou Caul 92627 Capllsl psld·uP · • 3 t90 Puuman Lane, Cott• M.... 2128·84 Piiot Aprll 12. t9. ~8. Mey 3. t98A upon the attorney for lhe l'!X·
oosinflt aa 1 o E Burme Secretary Groaa paid-In snd Ca111orn11 Rule 1101 rttQulree eon-2005·84 ecutor or &\dmlnistrator, &nd
(a)PARK VILLAGE: APART Th1111•1emfll1t w.11 llled wuh Ille contributed surplus S7 716,658 1rot ol votat11e orgsmc comp0und1 f 1 h h
MENTS (b)PARK VILLAGE LIM County C~I< ot O·•nqe Coonty nn Unaulgned runde (SurpluSI ($2,637.590) lrom menur1c:turt0 nie111011111 and Pta.IC NOTICE It• Wit the rourt wit
!TEO 1ua2 MacArthur Blvd St~ M111 28 Hltl• Gain (Losa) lrom opers1ton$ ($ 1,218,A67) 1ir0ducts coa11no• Ml.JC NOTICE pruuf nf rv1C(', 9 written
4•0 lrvtoe. Cant 9271S F24l1~ Increase (~reaset '"Capital and A c0e>y o1 '"'' ~111ion" 111r11110te FICTITIOUI aut••• rrqu1-st st.attnR that you dt·
Dev10 K Lamb t8S52 M11CArtn111 Pubh~h.O O• Jnot C:.oett 0 111y 'urplus during 1983 (S 1 •03 804} tor ln59Ktl0f\ at IPlt tllltc:t of the NAME aTATIMINT l'ICTITIOUI 8UllN£aa tre special nollc:e of lM f11
Blvd Ste 440 lrvloe Calll 927 15 P11m April 5 12 19 26 1984 lnsur'"n"t In rorc.. ' ' Hee11ng Board Clerk. 9150 rt111 The lollowlng f>"IOnl are dOlng NAMI ITATIMINT d-' tna of a" ln \i·""n'-ry and &p· Jonn Mlt1ar 18!1!12 MatArthur I 1899·84 .. "' " 011v11 I!• Monti! C111rorn111 11nd 11 t>utlntu H TM lollOWiog pertont trt .,.og n " " ..,
Blvd Ste 4.40 Irvine Calll 921 t5 Nationwide S2 162.546 .000 1111• Anan.,..m Ottiet . 1000 e .. t U CORONA DEL MA,. ~NIMAI-bvll"ffl.. pral. •mcnt of f'l\att' _.&.I or
Mellrd•d R .. ukn 1855? P\11LIC NOTICE Accident and health premiums $17.287,695 Pa1m1Aven... Su•te 207 An1t1e1m HOSP 194.4 e Cou1 Hwy CdM FLITfllNEAIR CAROO 3100Alr· ur the pl'lrllOTU or an:ounu
MacArtnur 8Jv<l ~te .. ,0 trv•n• .. 1_... ln•urance 1n Force Ca11lotn1a Ca11101n•1 CAhl way A~ Sune 107 Cotta Meae mcmuoned In Secuon 1200 Cattr 927 IS " -Business Page S 1 434 7J9 000 1n1era11eci &>et~• may •1191'0 DI Wm R M•~larll 313 E B•y Celtl 92020 R 8S~2 cA Al NOTICI OF APf>\.ICATION and 1Ybm1t 0111 or wrlllen 1ta1e Front 811lb01 Ill, Ca 92M 2 Tr•nepon Entute1 IMG C11ll-and 1200 5 o( the CllllComl.a 11" azi 1 Ma nlM vd ro llLL AL COHOLIC A CCtdentandheallhpr•mlum5 men11 atthft ...... ,.no11 .,. 011r1"n Mancl•rll 313 E B•y 101n1a.3100Atrw1yAva .Su11e101 p L.,ftC'--' SI• u o Irvin• C.11il en· 1 ~ •IVEAAOES Direct Cl\lllOrm(I ·-,. requet1.... ro.......... YUe
fhts ~i•nen 1• c.noduct41<! riv " lo Wto >ni 11 M•y Concern Business Pege $18.•62.884 :~:t<Jwr~~':'ne':=t•~c ~ Frrn:.::=.-:.~~!,by an ~~~~~~~~tad by 1 MrKERNAN. LA AM , "'j:;! C::~::"lh'P NOUf 11•F 0 Sttl1m You ... r 11 •P We hereby certlty that 11'1• atiove •1•m' 1uf' in accordance with d•Y• oa101• '"-'*~ Date Aptll ind1v10va1 COtporttlon BAKKE & BENSON rr,11 statem...,1 .,.11• ruM wim ttii1 Plr·og 10 lh• O.per1mton1 01 Al th• Annual Statement ror the war f'nded December 3 t 1983 12 19&4 Dar1Mn M¥etan • C l<ttnto.~a Jt Pr.-o.nt P.O. Box UO
c.ount1 Cler~ 01 0•1tnoe ( ount~ on ~ON111 S•verAQe Controt tor '1 madft 10 ttwl 1n1uranl:4t Comm1n1on•r of lhe State of C•llfom1a SOUTH COASl Al~ QUALITY Thie llttetnenl wa• !tied w'lth tlle Tllta atllleffl8'1t ., .. hied with IM Pandl•e, CA HHt
28 ioe• )N ~·· r RErR A WINE !l'LIB EAT MANAGl:MEN'T 04SH\1Cl BOARD Counl't Clertl of Ortnge County on County Clerk 01 Orange <Minty on
.,..., 1"24l124 1 P1 1 10 •flli a1cohol1t 1>4ovttrages •I pvr•vant 10 tow Ov •••t.n 0u1n111"• Apfll t3. 1984 Mir 30 t994 919/877·4HI
tt'O 14 H111J0< B•vd ,ount11n 11•1 John S Rou19eau Pre.idenl 0e9u1w Ctetll 'Mll1'J 'Mnf7 Publt~ht'd Oran
t'.;bll'ltifll! 01•"11• Cout Oall~ 4111 C• P1.1b1t.neci O••og• c;oa11 M111rshall I\ Stranoe Alt4tlftn1 Sfl<:r•tery ' Pub"-'*' Oiattg Coul Dally Pvbh111e<1 01enoe eo.1 OeMy
"10' Ap•~ 'i 12 19 24 111114 0 1 1, r>111i• "P"' 10 1911<4 IPubll•h d Orang~ Coast Oarly Piiot April !IS, 17 18 19 X> t98• 1:~~·~,~:~ Cout Oaitv PPIOt Pilot APf1 t9 26 ._..., 3 10 1914 P11o1 Aptl4 12 111 le Ma, 3 11184 O.,ilv f>tlttl Apnl 1
'901 11• 11 .. 11 '" 207'>-84 11:.s.a... 2123 t4 19~84 IUKf
•
Cout
• 20. 28
2 1R7.IN
,,ICTITtOUe ..,..... Ho11C8 9MT1NO ...
NAm ITArn.wT ~a 11 ~ oNen ltwd 1M r11e t~ PWtOne .,. doinQ eo..t c~ ColeQe Dllilt'lct
bulMneu.. °'°'*'II Ccudy, Cellfor• -~ .. ~2~MOM M!OICAA.. OlHTIA, "9ClelW bic1t uo fO I 1:00 a,,.; Oii ...... ..... .. Ave ~unllnflon leactl, TIV'adey, ~ 3. 1"4 al fie C& '2641 l'IKd\Uno Olpertment Of ._, MOha~ All ,t.ltMlabl. M D , community ~ Olltrict lo094«I ~15 ,.!andunet !AN. Corone o.i al '310 Adema AV9nU&, Coet.a ... .,, .... 2e25 ~. Callfot'IN tor:
TI* ~ii conducted by "' Pr~ to C*form coltcUon
1ndMoual IQ9nC'i MfYIQe9 tor Clelltlquent ...-
MA AfraNbl. MD. tlonal o.tenee anct Hattoft411 Olt9ct
Thll alatement _ .. ,Ned wit11 the 81udan1 loan Accountt Arme thet
COlltlty C*'ll of Orange Covnty Of'l re.pono to tlltt lnvttatlon lftOUld be ~· 13. 1914 fulty lnlONMd of.,., .. Md,.... ~ latlona oonownlng ttie NOSL pro-
l'ubllahed Ofanoe Coatt Delly oram and be able to PfO\llde ..,.
PU01 ~" 11, 26. May 3, 10. 1114 Ylcat dealQlied to aooommodate tnt
212$-f.4 PfoOtatn
MUC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUI .UllNlll
NAMI ITATl•NT
The loltowlng '*"tons are d<Mng
bulinMIU.
HAIRCUTTERS I. TO, 8924 Bolaa
Ava, W•tmlnater, Ca 92e83 St~ E Harmon, 34760 Or·
tag• Hwy, Elllnor•. Ca 92330, Ca
92330
Thia bualneu la conducted by an
lndlvldual
Thia llllem&nl WU IO•d wllh Iha
County Clark of 01111Q9 County on
Ap<U t3 1964
FM1f1'1
Pubhlhed OrallQ8 Coaat Diiiy
Ptlot Al>fll t9, 25 May 3 10. 1984
2130-84
A umpl• •or••mant and
propoaal form ara avalfable at ttle
dlatrlct ottic. rafar1ed to ab0\19 tt
YoU .,. lntaraated 1n J*'formlnO
avell eollectlon """'°" tor tne Coatl Community Collage Dlltrlet.
you mult return a fully ~ed
propoaal on Iha torm before 11 •oo
a.m on Thurtday, Mey 3. 1"4. You
may Include with your SHC>POAI any
eddltlon81 comment• or mat•i.it
YoU wt.n .
A"ar r•c•Mng bid• • Dilerlet re-
view tMm wtll meet to Mlec1 thOM
eganclee that will be Invited to mall&
an oral praeentatlon to the rtlllaw
team The Diatrlet r~ the right
to ectladuta ~ oral ptaaanlatron
II Ill ccnY&fl~
The IUCCIMllUI eganGy or lgall·
Clff wtll be Mlacted prlma.rlty on the
bull ol cost. npeOenc;e Ind qud-
'Y Of MfVk:e
TM Coast Community College
0.1tr1e1 11 compoMd 01 three ccm· PlBl.IC NOTICE mun1ty co11eget. oo1csen w..,, Or·
-------....;....;.... __ ange Cout. and Coaalllne, Ind 11
FICTITIOUI IUIMll
NAMf ITATIM!NT
The lotlowtng per90na are doing
bu11neu as
ARMANO SHOE'S & REPAIR
2576-8 N-port Blvd. Cost1 MeH.
Ca 92627
Youaael T Begzaden. 544 t
Kenwood Ave • Buena Parll. Ca
90621
Th11 bu11na11 ••conducted by an lndlv1dua1
YousMI T Begzadeh
Th11 sta1ement waa llled with the
County Cltlnl ot Oranoe County on
Aptll 16, 1984
F2131 ...
Publlstlad Orange Coaat Dally
Piiot Aprll 19. 28, May 3 10, 1984
2131·84
Pla.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI .US•H NAMI ITATtMUCT
The lotlowtng persona are OOlng
buelnatt IS'
19th STREET WEST, 745 w .. 1
tllth Str .. t, Cotll M .... C1 92827
George A at>d JOle 0 Martin, 28
Sterllth Ct . Newport Baech, CL
928&3
Thi• butln"' I• conducted by: an
lndlvtdual
GEORGE A MARTIN
Thia 1tatement wu llMld with lhe
County Clef'tl of Ora~ County on
January 31. 1984
flll1JU
Publlthed Or111Q9 Coaat Dally
Piiot Febuary 5. 12. 19. 26, 1914
784-14
Pl8.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUl IUltNfll
NAME ITATtMINT
The loilew\ng pe<tona are dOlng
bu11ness 11
(a~ECORO A CALL (b)T A 0
AVANTI INC 19200 S Laurel Park
Road. Compton Calll 90220
Fortel Inc C1llf0tn1a 19200 S
l aurel Parll Road Compton Cell!
90220
Th11 busoneu is cooducted by •
c0tpo<at10n
F' Foresta. PreSld81't
This statement w11 hied with the
County Clerk 01 Orange County on
Mar 30. 1984
F2U40I
G1baon Dunn & Crutcher 800
Newport Carner Onve Newport
the thtrd largett community cottage
district In the United Stain The
district student loan aooounta are
M<ved by a bllllng Mrvic41 (AFSA)
and bidders muat be able to acx;om·
meddle 11ecounte proceHed by the
billing Mrvlce. Other lnl0tm1t1on
about the DlllrlCI re141vant to Iha
etudent loan account• wlll be
p10Ylded upon receipt of a wrllten
request tor ume.
No bidder may withdraw hl1 bid
for 1 period of l0tty·flva (45) days
altar Iha date Ml tor the opening
thereof.
The Board of TruatHS reterVff
Iha prlvllege ol re)act1ng·any and alt
bid• or to welve any lffegularltlas or
lntormalltlet In any bid Of In the
bidding
/I/NORMAN E. WATSON
Sacretary, Board or Trul1-
Publlshed Orange Coast OWiy Pilot
April 12 19. t984
198~84
Pla.IC NOTICE
t(.10511
FICTfTIOUI 9UltNIH
NAmlTATtllllNT
The lottowlng penon Is doing
business u :
BEl.L HEARING AID CENTERS,
17692 8eactl Blvd. Suite •306,
Huntington Beach. CA. 926-46
Robert E. Hughes, 360 Wlaconlln
Apt •202, Long Beach, CA. 90814
This butlnesa Is conducted by· an
lndlvl~ual.
Robelt E Hughes
This atatemant wu flied With the
County Clanc of Orange County on
March 23. 1984
F2A1724
Published Oranoe Cout Deify
Pilot Mtreh 29. Aprll 5. 12. 19. 1984
1788-84
fUllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI •UllNfll
NAME ITATtMENT
The following person 11 domg
business a.s
N T INTERIOR DESIGN. 2872
Co111 Circle Huntington Beach.
Cahl 92649
Nancy L Terpstra 2872 Ccut
Corcte, Hun11ngton Beach. Calll
926-49
ThlS busmess ts conducted oy an
lndlVIOual
Nancy L TMpstra
This statemenl was Ille<! wtth 1he
Counly Clerk of Orange County on
Mar 21 1984 Beach. Calif 92660
Pubhahed Orange
Piiot Aprol 12 19 26
Co11t Dally F241510
Mey 3 1984 Published Orange Coast Dally
2002.54 Pilot March 29 Apru 5. t2 19, t9a.t
1780-84
Pla.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI •UllNUS
NAM( STAT!Mt:NT
Tne following pe<sona are do1rw;i
business as
JACQUELINE L TO , 19111 Galairy
Drive. N-port Beach, Ca 92660
Jacqueline H Smith. 1918 Galuy
Or . Newport Beach. Ca 92660
Thia business 11 conducted by an
lndlvldual
Jeequellne Smtih
Pla.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI •UltNHt
NAME ITATtMfNT
The lollowtng persons are doing
bual,,_, llS
ATA FINANCIAL, 2428 N-port
Blvd Costa Mesa. Calif 92627
T M Ems. 2620 No F'I~ St
Santa Ana Call! 92706
Sal Talesl0te, 17~ Iowa St ,
Cotta Mesa. Calif 92626
Th11 bu11ness IS conducted by a
genetal partnership
T M Ellis
This at1temen1 was filed Wi11'1 Iha
Coun1y Clerk or Orange County on
F2...a5 M tr 2 I, t 984 Put>hlhed Orange Ccut Dally F2A150I
This llllement was filed with IM
County Clerk ot Orarw;ie Coun1y on
Aprtf 13 1984
Pilot April 19 26 May 3 10, 1984 Publllhed Ora~ Coast Oaity
2132-84 Piiot March 29. Aprll 5. 12. 19, 11164
1782·84
PllR.JC NOTICf
FICTITIOUS BUllNHS
NAiii ITATEMENT
The foftowlng per90na are dohlQ
buetness u
SUTLEY ART , ETC, 1728 Skyterk
Lane. N-port Beach, Ca .. 92660
Jeen F' Sulley. same as above
This business 15 conduct~ by an
tndlvldual
Jean F Sutley
This statement was 111eo with the
County Clerk ol Oran~ County on
April 13 1984
Pla.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI •UllMHI
NAME ITATUIENT
The lollowlng persona are doing
bu1lnass as:
(A)SWENSON PRODUCTIONS.
(B)NEW IMAGE PRODUCTIONS.
2872 Monterey Ave, Costa Mesa.
CA 92826
Joel Swenson, 2518 Vista, New·
port BHCh, Ca 92663
This bustneas Is conducted by an
lndtvldual
Joel Swenson
This statement was !tied with the
County Clerk of Orange County on
Apnl 19 26. May 3 10, 1984
FMM04
Publl•had Or11n9e CoHt Deity
Piiot Apnl 19 26 M•y 3. 10 1984
2127-84 F2USIO
Publtshed Orange Coasl Dally
-------------Piiot Aprtl 19 26 May J, 10. 198~ ~129-84 Pla.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI •UllNfll
NAME 8T A TtMINT
'The 1o11owtno person• are doing
t>ut1ness 11
WATERFORD & BATES, 21091
Sharm11a. El Toro. Ca 92630· to t4
1<1mt>arty A Porraz:zo, 14 Black
OINI Drive. Pomona, C111t 91766
Linda K Nauman, 23246 Orange
Ave , •3, El T0to. Calll 92630
Krl1t1a A Anderton, 21091
Sharmlla El Toro. Calll 92830
Tnia bullness 11 conducted by a
gll'l4tral p1rtner1h1p
Ktml>etly A P0traz:zo
Thll 1t1temenl WU nled with Iha
County Clerk or Otange County on
Pla.IC NOTICE
FICmtOUI •U.INfll
NAM( STATEMENT
The IOllOWlng parsons are dOlng
bu11n"'as
FIVE STAR CATERER S. 2192
Marttn
105. Irvine. Ca~t 927 15
Cornelius Van de Crl81. 5052
Baleawood. lrvlna. C.111 92715
George Ouperroy. 1330 SE
Brlltot. Santa Ana, Calll
Cornellua Ven de Craet
Thia atatemant waa filed with the
County Cle!'lt of OrallQ8 County on
Mtr 21, 1984 April 13. 1984 F2AM11 ,241482
Put>lllhad Orange Co11t Delly Publlahed Orange Coast Dally
Pilot April 19. 2e. May 3, to, 1184 Piiot Maren 29, April 5, 12. 19, 1184
2124·84 1778·14
Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTITtOUa .UllNIH FICTITIOUI .UIMH
NAMa lfATlf•NT NAMI ITA~NT
TN loft9Wlng perlOfla eta dOl"O The toltowtng Wtont lie dOlnQ
bullMel .. bullllftl ..
UNION PAOP!ATY MANAGE· PINK SMOKE, 27324 Camino
MENT, 39" t S 8rlllOI St Santa Cap11tr11nOSte t37, Laguna Nlguel,
Ana C.llf 97701 Cell! 92871
Tlmothy O'Nelll, 3t41 S 8rll1of 9urton David Salh•r 23701
St . Santa Ana, c.111 1270 I Martnar Of . Laguna Niguel, Calif
Sandra S Sawyet 3t4 t S 8r11tot 92e77
St . Santa Ana, Calll 92701 Sueann Lynn Stoana, 29701 OuaM
Mika Hllandlf, 304 I S 8'tstot 8t ~reek
Santa Ana Cllll 92101 213, Laoun& Hllte. Calif 92653
Thll bulineet 1e conduetad by 1 Thil MIMM 11 oonctucted by • oenatat pet1natlNP ~al pennerlhlp
TlmOt"Y O Hell! Suaann Sto.na
Tlltt 1111eman1 wet flied with Iha Thll ll&lemetll ... llled wllh IN
county Cletk of OrtnQe County on County Cl9tk Of Ofange County on
Mat 2 t t084 M.,ctl 21. 1N4 ,..,. ,..,..,
Puollehad Orange Coaa1 Delly .-Ubtlahed Orenge Cout Delly
l'llOI MatCh 29, APfll ~" t:Z, 11, 1M4 Pttot March 29, Aptlt 6. 12. 19, 1914
11•1 84 1783·84
6.
4
2
•
5
6
7
8
D
A
I
L
y
p
I
L
0
T
c
L
A
s
s
I
F
I
E
D
6
4
2
•
5
6
7
8
CLASSIFIED· INDEX THE DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOUR UAl aurc
:(~~.u.
a.ii-Wand
••t-hNl'lllUlt c. ..... _ ......
Otiruo.. del M.v ec.ia ,.._ °""" 1'91111 El T.....,
r--...11 V61Jo>y
Kunu"'ltlft .... h
llun1 llu~t
'"'"" ~ne0..-11 ......... ,.., Hol ..
i...cu1,. NtCWI
L..lio r-.1 M-,nv ... ~,
N•"P<"' &..-h S... l"l.nwnw s.,. J""'n c.,...11.,..,
S.n\A AN
!>HI Br•h
Suu lh 1.A(\111a
Sunwi a. .. h Tu.un
Wttt1TMnau--r
M1~i. U0<.-
At r"'.;."'
A1»nnw11i.
8r .. h l'rup•.,I)
S....tw. ,.,"I> ..
c..·"""'lfl"t\I L..•.Aa
{'umml l't'{~"'"' c.·.~mu""'
l)\.IQI'"'"" Umt.
It....,... to bP Movf(I
"'"wn. P~op "" lnd"'tn1d Pnrpt\
~··"' ,.., ~" Mob<lo 11,..,,., l'or~
~ttYnt111n u....,, 1 0r ..... ,,,.c •.
(lul ul l'o<1r11•
U...1 "' Swu.
"""' h"' run• t:ns:::;1
RI.~ fl E. Weql9d
RENTALS
-P'UN\ilhtod H...-. Unlumutwd
Houon f\lrn,.,,..., 1tt
Ur1lumuhtd
J\;m
Uni
1= Telephone en·ice:
:: Monday-Friday
l:~ 8:00 A.M .-5:30 P.M.
::: Business Co unter:
1012 M
10)4 onday-Friday '* 100 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M . 1044
:~ DEADLINE, ::! Pl'BLI CATIO~ DEADLl \'.E -·--... -.... --• 1061 ..... ,.., \loucfa~ Se t. I I ::U) a .rn . :~: Turr.do' \Jou. i::40 p.m . P~~~~ .
ioao \\ t>d d T ' ''0 ,_,. to Bey & ocean. :: Ot' a~ Uf-'"· :., I'·"'· Jus1 adorable with '* Thursrla~ "t'd . a::lo 1>-m. bullt·lna In tN• 2 bed 2 1090 L" • ...1 bath wi1tt bealnl &nd
·-..-rlua \ Thur... '::m fl.Ill. warmlfl. Perlee1 '°' d•1"' 1100 _, m· ~alurd1H Frirla '· :H>O p.m. 11111ng or weekend retreat . mo · CALL 673-8900.
11u Sunrla' Fri. 3 :00 p.m. :~ WllTOUFF/PllL l ~ l~!!!!!!C~L!!!A~S!!!S!!!l!!!F!!!l!!!E~D~64!1!!!2!!!-!!!5!!6!!!7!!8!!!!!!!!!lNaw pa1!1~-~~ n.w &p•
1n. ...... ftr •-1t lnlll fer •-•-pllancH & ready for i"J:>e ~ .... .....,....,, ............ ..___ ..,. move-In. E.uy to snow
t)l~ C... al JAMI leural I AMI thfl 3 bdrm l'IOme with ::r) ~='i:iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;; .. ;;• ... 1roe poo1. convenlent 10-1011 • Ill UIYM cation In Newport and a
t:>OC• • fHIWIY 1 -·-r•aaonat>le price This 1)2!• "' .._,_ won't lastll AV p&rtdng
1):>11 Thia at.gant 3 Bt 3 Ba av&flabte. 631· 1400. m:. slngle level townhome
13'80 · features tne ultlm•t• In
:: quality, detall & eon11• WAHRFRONT
I I I d HOMI.~ lllC. 18U n enee. nc u •a PoOI. REAL ESTATE .
, spa & air conditioning '31 1400
l tOO l10t ILIFFI UIUll $725,000. Danny Bibb •
3 Bdrm. 3 Baths, 1850 sq
It. end unit, patio, nice
decor only $189,900.
U,_.IOOf 11()~fl
Reanors, 875-6000
fl.44--6200
~Macnab -lrvme
11•1 S.IP1u&re1 • IUllll 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, choice lo· PllFllT LIUTlll cation. Euy t•rm1.
s Bdrma. 3 bath1.1nc:ludel
19_,5
••
000,H·n •••-• -maater suite and large _..,.. -• f am 11 y r o 0 m a n d 90 x 178 with good 3 Bdrm
off·str .. t parlring for up olderhome. S215,000.
to 7 cars. Only .c doors ley ... ., ... lltr,
from the entrance to Ml-llH
Main Beach. Now on the
market at only $510,000. r•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili
IEWPOIT IElllTI
+ll·UW
A be&ultlvt home In a hlgtl·
ly deslreable Newport
8aach &1•. 3 Bdrm, 2
bath with additional QU&r·
tera '°' Mom wtllctl con-11111 ol llvtng rm, kit, bath
& Bdrm. An exceptional
value at $225,0001 Call
today M &-1171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
llTFIHY
144-1211 HI.I 111111 YllW Jiil HllO
OfengeCoeet DAILY PfLOT~, ~ 19, ~tM t:r
3880 Mietlelson Drive
.... , ..... ., .......
•1111 aan ,.. ...... ..
trvina l14/11M111
~ . . . . .
~-:~:
N~m 9 1.E cenu ... LI tut ....... '••1111 ••
10% dn, 3Bt 2ba. Univ. 3 Bdr exac:utiYe sm falMa
Prk. owe at below ~t home, 2 Ba, farntty rm. PaJuala 1117
rat•. Incl. wah/dryr, many amenities. Approx
refrlg. Mo tlv&1ad Miler. 2400 a.I., 180 deg. view S1100 Chwm/Sunny 3bd
S 1•8.000. BKR. RoMenrl $2500/mo, 11t, teat ~ 2ba btw bey/oc:.n Fera-
Del.uca. 851·9987 MC dap. Reta. Orilla by uaon Hahn RE &-42-111!
llW MITlllTI ~ u~~on~s5~~: lut. lllCll ... Solid oak country charm Sharp 4 Bdrm. 2 bath AHHOUNCEMENTS overlooking exclusive Big Costa Mesa home in
Canyon Country Club move-In condition. Large /Jn NIGEL
GAILEY bi
ASSlJ(IATES
4 Br, 2'h ba, alngla !amity appt to Me YOUI IWI
detached home, Turtta e.uer ~ 2 br 2 be
SUS.SS &
FINMCIAL o.....,_,.,.Sa ...
'S....rw.~un1iau..,,..,.wan1f'd
•1'"'"'tmrnl ()pput•uNUft ln•,..._.,1 Wanlfod
•Mono • 10 Loon
•M.&••" Wanlf'd
MCM '· ··~TD"
EWLOYKHT
tt1 IJ "-' .. nh"t
•1,11. '-'•n1t<d
A,_.LS
MERCHAfC>ISE
Ant1"4"'t"' Aµph•nt,.,,.
A V4.UOf'\1
BklM M•••ro•ls Ca""'r .. 6' l:q<llP""'' I
('1..,,puwn
f r•• tn Yf'fttJ
t'\,jrnuun (;,., •• ,. S.I"
11 • ...-... ,ld («•"1>
J,.wrlr'\
M.-h1rw-r"
M•••lla~" Mo• W•nll'd
M LU.Kal lnall"\l.tnf'ftU.
Off.-,.. J'urnuurf' '1t tquopnwonl
......... & u., ....
~fl"<\11\fl c ... ,...
TV R.adKJ Stf'rf"O
BOATS
( t..rtrl ~I
t1rurul Pu._.,..,
!'Mil
l>l)H<I Ski
M.11n.-f~p
M11mt ~,, ... ~
Slofl' & I.h i,•
i.1 .... .,,
Suwt.n lruln• •~
S..olllu.,·J•
TRANSPORTAT'°"
AllH•ll s.. •• 1 ...
l 4fHJ"'"
M11lof t-\1"•"'
• Mn1t"1 "' h-"\ ''"""',..,. M111m HttnW't
H\
1Holq\o f( .. "11
11 .. 1&. '" ' 11ht\
AUTOMOTIVE
Aut•• 1,,, o1"tn"
A'-ilU ._,., ..... ~ .,., ...
Autttll '*"•IH••t ,, ..... "" ....... M. .... ,
I°"""'\ I fin""" ,,. .. "" \o1n
\ht.,..,. • , .... ,
AUTOS IMPORTED
\lt .. H1.n ....
\u•I
.\V'lin
llMV.
''"'·ti U111.A~f1
I\'"""' an h "4UI ......
ltoN1•
lau.1u J ...... ,
J;ov h ... "' .... "•h•"' l_.NtA
l...t.'th.ta
Mord•
M-f•h M.........i..o 8oon1 M11M1b,.h1
Ml.
U!»I l'ar11~ro .....,._
Punrt... ~ ....
""'" l'lo\'<• lllowr
S..b
8-11•""
To"""' T'tttlfft ... v ... 11 ...... .,..11 v ........
M•
AUTOS. OC*DTIC
l"':"'f .. I
Ll""'fll"' ~ .. ,.,..,.,.....111 ..........
'l'ff ""'"1 ...
= French windows and corner 101 for possible RV
3012 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I doora. 2 Bdrms + den accea1. Includes wet bar
30,. Private community lwim· & covered paltc. Don't
::: ming PoOI and tennis wait another minute to
court Reduced lo see this "more f0t your
$335,000 money'· home at
4012
4014
4016
401~
4012
4024
40'28
40ll
tlOIU
6() 11
11()11
!!014
04.llb
6011
80l2
11em
8100
blll
b214
8216
621&
6220
8214
~226
8221 6HO
&2.12
70111 1011
•011
7014
1016
1011
70JO
71122
7024
7U2fi
71128
COLDWeLL
BANl(eRO
PllllllTHY UY 11,211,000
Gorgeous bayfront that is picture
perfect! 4 BR's, 3 'h BA's, wood
floors -owned by a decorator. Will
accomodate a 48' boat. Lovely south
patio.
LIM ISLE
Beautiful 3 Br. 3 'h Ba, Bayfront, pier &
float for 65' Boat. Best buy at $950,000.
214 Via Ithica Open 1-5
S115,950.
THE REAL
ESTATERS
TraditionaJ
Realty
831-7370
llOHI Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba. playroom, fire place, ~:; beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420,000. GE 159.9100 ""''' '°18 110211
~OU
111174 UYllll lllYE llYFllHT COIN
---------. . . r • • , ,
~m Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated
Kai. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio $695,000.
M . lalka lalaa• l
a• llUT llYll
IYIWIU
~It>'
WICI \1111¥
WI tl
1114
~·" WI 1\1
8111
1113
Vil~ ,.,,
ft.It
9131
"" ••» tl)f tl41
tlU .. ., ... , ....
tl&I ti» ••» t t&1
lllYllE TEIUCE 2 story w/dbl o•r &
sundeck Can use u 1 Of 1833 Galatea Terrace Open 1-5 2 units S239K 675-9056
Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br. 4 Ba, rHI •el •u
pallo. pool home. Fee Price $775,000 llfl"! ..... ~~.--.,.. ..
PllllSIU MIE ICUIFHIT
Ocean & J etty views. marme room, 4 Br.
3 Ba. 3700 sq~ ft. car parkmg. $1.285,000
UYSlll PUii UYFIHT
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up,
2 Br. 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1 .375,000
BILLCRU~IDV. REALTOR
~ l ·~ .., I ( ! ' ,. • ·~ ,. • ·, (' l t.. I ..... ....
I lrlH In U1tta11 Both Ea1tllde C M
Br 28a WISpa • 28f tBa
Huge lots & priced right
Greg Atlle Agt 631-4888
BR t~. b• CUiiom tlome
In carttral arH Dbl gar
frP'C. halted pool, central
heel, new cpta & paint,
Wuhl dryr. blt1n1. lge
com•r lot W•ll bull!
w/many extraa Balow
mkt S 129.500. T•ry (Agt)
558·337&dy &4~2418 nt
NIL
Rock Ridge. Lrg Yatd. w/frplc. Extru flat $875 COllTIY al e. Intercom & MC sys, 539-6 190 Bat , ..
cent 11ac & mucn more 30 ESTATE yr below market rate Rent S 1800 Sale $295.000
flnan $340,000 F« Info 3BR. 3BA Lrg IMng rm. Beautiful & pal1t like
552-0917 (Irvin. Pecllte) Ocean Vu (714)831-5137 .,...Private Patio.
lftf!!! lucla l C..ta •111 ::=:~Ing
• lllTll-IY.... i~ of due>1ex. 2 8( 2 ea. .,...OINl'IQ Area t200 sq It w/Pf'i yarO .,...Waltl-ln..cio..ta 11% fixed rate. 30 yrs SSOOtmo 660-9<>63 .,...Home-Wte Kitchens Monaco wtth best GC
view 1 • Rue VIiiar• E.sida c:leen 28A 1ba, lge 1 bloctl toF=.ington &
Open wtlnds 640-1538 anel yard, trP'C $640 • llftl ~s no
'
MC dap G&r09ner 1nC1 WI IM I 15 lllffl-llUUS ft.Al 64&-0491 Of 675-:M32 I.A QUINT A HERMOS,t.
16211 PaR.lkle t.n, 1
'*>Ck ,..., of 8eec:l}1 3
blOc* IO of Edlngllr
38r 2',.,ba Condo tS50 al.
greenbelt Clo• to pool.
Wfap...,-ound patio Qutc:k
sale By ownr 921-1441 Ml..W.1 l
BRANO NEW 2 Br 2 Ba
Customized Condo. W
18th St 1''1 mt to t>each
garage no pets $795
Sierra Mgmnt 641· 1324
Daa1 Ptiat 2221
Charming 2Eif 2ba home.
garage. nice yards. no
dogs, S775/mo 661·21 19
'!JS 1uc1a SD ~oXKXvetoa
WANT Harbor View home
area to lease buy or op.
hon 548-4609
.... u. ..... 1100
UllUllLU
ftwataia
Va~ Wf
lmpreSF br 2 t>a h ..
quietly lend kids pats
encl gar upper S700'1 ...
lee 539-6190 Bat
IHt. ltacla 2 4
Sub -renr 1 rm etf apt to
July 1 Must be club mbr
Mr Austin fl.42--4097
~"' 1 Br. winter ,..,,1&1, 2
months only. 4121-6/21
No peu. S800 /mo
S.8-1930 or 873-7844
Apartllnb, Val.
lalMI bl&U Z711
28R or 28R+ aen. Partial·
ly turmahed Yearty •. ulll
pd $675/mo Mcl'J'asri&
Alty 642· 133<C
fll'I
Yrty 28R $x. I;; patio
gar 6 nou.ee from ooean
$800/mo 646-5710
Cerna HI Jiu 17
26r t wn"-apt 1 ~ba, ifP1c.
encl patio 1 blk beach &
shops S850 A pp ll·
cations accepted 3 18-B
Marguerite. 673-7163
Newef 1 Bdrm in old CdM.
close to everything
S900tmo Call 675-6000
Ct1t1 Mela
1Br Col"ldo split level
talles & streams frplc
micro '2 car gar wtopnr
pool & spa S625tmo
545-3115
1 br garden apt, stove &
refng No pets S• 10
S.8-1377
1972 Beaullful VIiia West
Home 20ic60 COtnef lot
Hlghty upgraded 2Br 2ba.
1ge 1tvt dinlk1tcri area
L.19hl 1ntar1or Best buy 1n 3880 M acnelaon Onve I 1 BA up. dllhw•"*· gar·
Orange Co S25 000 Irvine age av811 5 2 t 110 Vtc·
Young &dlts we4come tor1a Call 101 appt Ne
Agt $4-0-5937 'Rent 1111 yours 2 sty 2 br 2 d<>c;is SA95 tmo 631-6812 r----.,-i I ba pool hm $6 7 5 ----tre I 539·6190 Best Rtty fee 1 8' wlPoOI S•OOt mo ._ .._ i•so S300dep 631-1a19con n•J!::i • TUATLEROCK TWNHME nie 833-8926
$1 .3 000 000 2 • den w/jae over· I .,-• ' r loo•ong grnbelt Avail ~~::!• ~~,::,': . ·~ CISH May 1 1 yr tse pref S 1250 sec fl.46-0:M 1 aM 1 30 PM • d~ Ofive by 9 Rain-_
Creattve problem soMng bOw Fa111 Bkr RoN&nn 2 Br 11-. be ~hM l"lr SC
clients want com· Deluca 851-9987 Plza S600 JO« Fllmora
l'Mf'clal/lndUatr1a1 prop· T C ... S.S--4 731 or S.5-0034 erty w/good pot•nllal U 1 .,. condo micro
Geographically o p•n WI O hoo«up, near new :! BR down OlshwUta.r.
979-3350 Bkra 24 t-1e5a $650/mo 851· 1525 ~ garage Av.it 512 111,0 ~ VIC10t'I& Call 10 .... NO hf!txt![Valtt i1ii rt leac~ nt~ doga S560tmo631~ee 12
NWPT ~EXJJFR6Nt 81utfa Condo 3 Br. h t>a, *3 Br 2 a. s c Pta SA
Dh1 d~•. bell toe Xlnt 1950 sq ft N.-~"' & poot, ~t1o. '!)&. gerega
fin PIP 873-7813 crpt CIOH 10 pool W6 No ~ 152·Y2~
S1350tmo 921-144?
lactM Pnt I Qlarmlng ilutta E" plan I ... .. ..
ti .. .., 11 lllTI very PflV•t•. cul d .. ac. 3 w .ioe Ill new. 1 '" Ba. •
3BR 2ba, $t5K dn OWC COSTAMESA 8 1Xgroa, BR fam rm 2·~ bat"5 patio.. 0 /W , no ~ bate~ 30 yrs t2'"'~ Htumable 111'anclng S 1eso mo . tiio. OK •1191t lmmed
S P Y R 0 D
t it) ... ,
'"' ..,.
ttU
117~ llTI
QI) .,., ..
~u tll, .,,,
t>1•
m1 mJ t>U
t)1l
»29 m3
H 0 M U 0
I' I r I
I s A R 8 s H.t~ PICtU1'9t !Hell too • I r J I Or-·~•thallHlw•ytO . • _ _ . cut dawn ew1 ~ You a
Ir-__ H_A_P_B_Y_T __ I ~ ••I'll IO.._"" Oocl\1'9 NI
' I' I I I I e ............... , ... · · , ..... ~ • -- -• • • .._, ................ "' wtVh ~ ""' ~.. t , .... , Pl.io ' N ..
6 IJll<Kl•"'llt tfhft S TO I f:tl ANSW\I
I
r r r I' r 1· 1
I I I I I l I
Prln only Aatl !Of Huteh t 1 8%. Need teat .. UHIOUE HOMES le75tmo &-4~
CALL 641·8833 ,t.gt 850-Q30 875-8000 $425 1 Br ~ Home.
By owner charming 4 Br cwi.t. matut"e adulta. no !~" ba lfg lot. 80 ll I tO Comml Bldg $375.000 pet9 &4M126 173.7187
Covered patio. ,,.... new
root. n•• plumbing s115.ooo e73.n t•
I«() 1 Br ·-~tlO no '*-124 0 St en.nu
..... ,y.u
!....,. towMowe Pool
peUo, carport, 90 °"'' 2310 Santa Ma Alie Mor
8'2· 15 ,. Of '50-1711
'525/mo28t t belO\ Ai
bltlN bekony. lndry rm ao.. \0 allopl
5.21 Wmon ra-. ..... ,.
..
t'
$2.17 per day
lfla1'1 ALL ~ SH1Y fOf
3 Unee. 30 deye
ln&M DAlY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIEC TORY
Illus the IRVINE MIAAOA
and the HUNTINGTON
BEACHCOMBER ,,.,.y
Wedne9dayat
no extra chatgel
CALL TOOAYll
UIFHLltS
Your Dally Piiot
Serl/lee Directory
Representative
Carpi ltrYict 15' · caro-1 I whoi. clMn P Xreaa • FGPefi Carpets repaired and
acing • lnd. • Rea reatr•tehed. 781-881 1
lllNllll1-41H
11• ht1UJa1
Reconditioned Catalytic
Con11erter1. Half Price In-
stalled. Jerome 636-6833
or 846-5334 atter 6:30
C-nt Ctacrttt
bfl~aya, patlOS. paths,
etc No Job too small.
Reas. Mickey 536-0553
Eltctrical
PURlll fLllTllC
Quality work, tree est
425513 968-7401
REDUCE fleOtrtc BllLS
Apl/Co'1dO/Church/Bus
tree Consult 964·6618
RESlOICOMM'LllNO
lean Upa•Tr .. Trimming
Yatd Matnt •Hauling
MIKE 650-3263
Latin, ma ure. expe."tenct --------1-.:ty, to~ yout hOUM.
SMALL MOVING JOBS
MIKEMS.1391
HAUL-MOVE·REMOV!
FurnJture, Tra.h, Tr ...
"3-5415 NORM
Jtlnt refa. e3l·2&t1 HOUSE PAINTING
Lu•111 At reductd aprlnQ ratee ~~~~ ... "'Jlr.~~ FrM .. Daft a7W901 o . r ng,
BLACKWElDER P~r·
h•nglng & ,.,-naval. Qual.
work only. 2•0-3173 So<I. Verd Cle•n-Upa, CUSTOM PAJNTJNO
Haullng, Pete H0-348& Comm•rclal-~tld•ntlal Expert WaJICOverlng ln-
frM ett. Stan &49-50a atallatlon. Aeu. Contvlt·
llJ HOUSE PAINTlun ant Aaalgnmt. 581-8590 College ttudent w/lg t'JJ()t< CuaFom BriCk-Stone m..
low rate. prompt. Thank Block-Concrate-Stueco At reduced spring rat• Pl f ala ,
you Court 759-1938 CdM Ref'e. Free n t. 549_9492 Free •t. Dave 675-3901 H• • I
IMUrance Repair. SPiClal· Tuning I R~lr, thef1 KRUEGER HAULING e~ Block, Concrete. lzlng In Palntlng/Plaatet-enl<>Y ln-hOme concert Furniture, trun, clean-ups PRICED lOW. Cuttom tnn. Uc. Chrlt 1e3.1843 770-0274 or 586-5579/E
Matt64S-5089 Work,Uc,Bob831-1161 ··•
Commerc1al/RM1dentlal LT HAULING-MOVING M •SONRY * TILE INT /EXT 20 YNrt E:1tper. Landscape Maintenance "' Quality Service, raas, lie. Garage and yard cleanup All Types Reas. & Lie Average Room $29 +
Materfata 6.42·0•42
Pl11ter~l1J1lr
bonded. 20 yrs In area. Jon 645·8'192 631-2345
Mcweeney Landscape , _Kll __ L.,.T,.B _____ Me•la' -645-5t24 •• ... Chronic Pain Alte11leted In --=-.lllll!'lcP"IU"""o"'vl'l'l1ftJ"'d ... --
Local Painter & Handy-
man Low rates, '*Gh-
borhood ref's. 640-82S9
Ptls ER f cAING
Reetuecos. Int/ext. 30 yrs
exp. Neat. Paul s.45-2977
ED'S PLASTER~
t~
.... Fr• •' 30 yra up. 170.2725 anytime Wall
l'tt lemet
@ndi: 8umnw TrM W
Shrub Main. lna'd, rr •t ~ 5157-0758 557-2291
~'t.t. S:CJ. High quality d~• wonc. Pickup & dettvery
8•&-092•
Typing/Word Proceuing
All bu•ln••. achoOI & per-
sonal protect•· 851·1~ 1
..... i&ai!f ..........
LOW Rates 875-0599
WHITE WIZARO
WINDOW WASHING
QUALITY--83 t-2028
u2 .. u1ut.11t IUJslttia1
DfiYeways, Sidewalk$
Patios, spa pads Llc'd
Ron 558-0034 26 yrs Do my own work
Lie 27804 t Al 6.46-8126 TNE 8Hfl ICHE
Lawn-tree-shrub Install
Tree trim/Removal
1 seslon wl hypnothe<epy Quick/careful Low rate•
Oorby Sims RH 549-M O 1 Lie T 138046 552-0410 IOFlfLI PUITIH.
Neat Patcnes & Textures S L
tnl/e.111 free est 6.45-8258 1..,t•.t.•-•.•-..---'!'!"""!~
--------· COVfng D om w1tl care #or Cllil• Cart A•~titas/le ... tlla1-your toddl• in my CdM 1-~o .. A"'v"'s_o.,R"!'N"'1G•H!'"!'f9!§--
home 675-5229 att 6:30 o C Alrpart Area Meals
Bulld/RemOd: ofc. klt. rm ...--provided. TLC. 852· 1007
add ,, bay wndw. French loolrkHtl•t
dr. patio co11/decks Uc "llc"'u•9•10•m"""!IC~o·m•pu-ter-BP.k'"!'k•pg-Clt11i11 Stnice
446485 Steve 54 7-8076 Conlldentlal/efhc1ent serv A-1 Kteanlng n Services
.. Dolr10N·s . DESIGN From S25 mo 645-7500 Bonded/11c'd we do what
AND REMODEL PROF BKKPG I ACCNTG yoo don I have lime tor ~ c reas Professlonal Computer Mod lees Free 650-17 11
Farai tare Lawn ma1nt1Ro1011111ng
leliai1lli a1 Free es11ma1e 548-6065
-,-u""'c_IA __ IP_M_O.l_S_T_E_R_Y_ J~~ :.:~7'n ~·~·;\J~I~~
Custom Made Furn11ure Leo 847_2457. 557_4508 20% disc 2 i yrs ei1per
Guar work Free P-U & Haa.iyaaa -
oehvery F 14) 554-7128 **-*HOME REPAIR
G1r•eai a1
Elec·Plumb-Carpentry
Remodels Keith 646-4672 1.~p_1 _ser_v_ice_ 631·2345 Counsel Meg 842-7047 Furnish your new apart-
ment with furnuure found TllEES Repairs. Painting Drywall,
through class1f1ed Topped/removed Clean· etc FreeesUmates
H-~Cl I · Int/ext free est Local ref
Ollt • ••!I •A-1 MIYlll• 10yrs exp (714)638-8911 Pl u · ROBtWS CLEANING Best quallty 25 yr ei1p -1--•--•-•.1.,_ ___ _
SERVICE. a thoroughly Uc T -116,428 730-1353 PAINTER NEEDS WORK! 2' lu El. 110~11u
clean hOuse 540-0857 STARVING COLLEGE lnl/Eict. ceilings, refln oeb Santa Ana Heights 126) yrs exp., worll guar Speclals on Pool Equip ,
lt'tl'l'lt•UtrHlfl STUDENTS MOVING CO Da111s Pa1n1lng 964-3837 Water Heaters. Replpes,
Have refs Becky 720-94-05 Lie T 124-436 Insured 641-8427 Pa1n11ng. carpent ry . Disposals. Faucets, etc
Qei>endable Hootetleeper WATCH US GROW• Drywall & Plumblng E•perienced/own Trans Home Condo & office ' Drains clear from S 15
Celia 650-3263 Int Phil 859-0687 Repair faucets. disp. ate
---P1iatia1 Anytime M&M 642-9033
Housecleaning. gen'I & 1---------Get GREEN caah
spec cleaning specialist 12 YRS EXP I'm small tor WHITE elephants
Dependable, free esti· My prices are smalll with a Clas.sllled Ad
E11pert Service & Repair
31 yrs exp. i6 Yrt In area.
Slate Jaw reQulrea that all
contractors who perform
work over $200 Including
labor and materlals must
be licensed Unlicensed
contractors should so
state in theu advertising.
Contractors and con-
sumers contact Mary
Grond1e at 558-4086 with
any questtons Contrac-
t or 's State License
Board, 28 Cllllc Center
Plaza, Room 690, Santa
Ana. CA 92701
Have aomething you want
to Mii? Claallled ads do
II well. 6.42-5678.
Computerized Bkkpg to
sull your needs Reas
fees 960~4032 Clay 642-5678 up. new lawns. 751 -3476 Gary 645-5277 PTL mates. 646-4232 RON 650-6477 Call 6.42-5678 Lie 1;409035 964-8919 1---------
Aerta1at1, UaJ. Yacatita Office ltatall 2914 Per1111b
l•!"fr ltacll 2761 _l_ea_t_11_1 ___ 2t0_7 1-.,-0-, ,-,-.fr-.-. 1111-.-,-/-f 3012 a.a, Waatt4 s111 •••• w .. , .. SlOI lilt Waat .. 5111
SYDNEY
. OttARR
1 Blr!3oo dishwasher re-Suites to 3&oo s/tt
frigerator incl No pets W1t1rfrt1t Nt•t1 l10. Nr Harbor & Baker
WE Ul STILL 1-1 ACOHITlll OLl/P-T n; Sml business nr OC Air-
HOROSCOPE 545-4855 btwn 9&3 daily S1••tr Rt1t1ls Aull. 549-8181 dys, 720-1444
And running 7AM-9·30 PM port 1o key. type 40
a day. 7 <Seys a week wpm own transporta-
$600/short term rental 3· 1 C1ll for l1t1lls Open space office tn NB .
desll & furn In place. gd
water view 646-50 15
Preaent this ad end re-lion. ·545_ 7108 ce111e a two massages for
t~iRc~i OfF0USUIE Admin. Assistant
leatab to Spacious 824 sq tt wlfull l 11 I UlllR
to 5-30 3 Br 2 Ba t Blk Rlllttrs 111-1400
to beach
203 33rd. St
Sllart 2901 kH. In cOlortut marine set-• .. rlday, April %0 Newport Beach Condo ung, nr Lido Shipyard FILLERTll
ARIES (M arch 21-Apnl 19): C o nsolidate recent gatns, yo u are on Close to beach, ocean Alternate urestyle rmte to a11a11 lmmed $570/mo 110-1112
ruad to ach1ev1ng maJOr goal. Famil} member can help. domcstl(' view. 2br. 2ba. spacloos. shr H B apt w/same ii~~t<;;~l~g !v~~~~0~1j DOG OBEDIENCE classes
li Jnquility can now be restored. Financial picture is bnghter than ~g1f0 5~0 bl~~·,0f~~1 Mature mate pret usa 675_0132 at your home Rsnbl
t1llgtnally anticipated. Cancer, Capricorn perso ns fi.gun: prominent!}. 645•2281 or 650_2358 $250/mo • 12 u1 11. _ _ __ rates So. Cal Dog Train-
T AURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): You will nol remain 1n same place -960-3228 or 840·65 l O Coa•ercial ing School 963-3388
,1>intual \aloes are emphasized. travel 1s indicated and }'Ou could be 1n Balboa Apr nr Bch iO leatals 2911 sex THERAPY c~~el-
1' argeo fdissem1nat1ng infonna11on. There 1~ room at lop. >ou'll know share Call Sat & Sun 16040Harbor F V 1nglorSexualConcems
11 and you'll be at nght place. Saglltan an pla}S promtnent role. AM Nicole 673-2258 1240 sq tt BY APPT 640-6454
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): M oney ts offered tn connectton ~tth EtBtutt condo thr 1mmed Agent 541-5032 Slllllll U IPA
l>Jrtnersh1p. unique agreement or contract. G et read} for a .. t.esung w/F n-smkr wi o. pool Offi ce/Shop/Storage IASIAIE
fi da b $400 ~ utlls 720-1849 period." C hec k sources. bnng lies up to te. renew su scnpuon lo IN NEWPORT BEACH space 250-350-750' reas
illl.ormative publtcatt0n. Vir~o plays important ro le. A great place to live on tne MIF. 4Br bet bay & ocean C Mesa C·2 548-7249 Shiatsu Jacuzzi, sauna.
NB A I Prof female staH Open 7 CANCER (June l 1-July -l): Go slow. gather tnforma11on. d1sce1 n Upper Bay Private vai lmmed Wllnds Prrme proJ)8'ty on Coast' days, i0-2AM, visa & me.
d k ·• k t" Be a ar"' of' public· r •lallOn'> clubhouses & health or alt 5pm. 650·2637 Hwy In CdM 1400 Sq Ft 1 4320 Campus Or, 11 190. 1 1011 ves an pac an em ergenq 1 . \I. " t · spas 8 tennis courts 1 1.al..e nothing for ~ranted. ha\e frank d1scuss1on w11h member of pools close to business Fe to shr 2 Br CM duptei1 Avail. 1mmed 660-8888 I NB Across lrom OC Air-
l l'POSite se' Gemini, V i rgo. Sagtt1anus persons figure prom1ncntl) o c Airport Fashion 50•60 yrs s t 40tmo • PRIME VIA L~ port 556-2260 ut1ls 646-2584 -LEO (Jul) 23-.\ug. 22). Moderate pace combined ~Ith d1plomaq Island convenien1 shops 1200 sq 11 store TOP SSS
l lttmateh gams obJeCtl\ e Focus on diet. health. e~erci sc and purcha\c on sight L !1140e01mon0 b1sa1y • M1a1
5
F1 Avail May I 650-2709 Females pref Models ano · I v ·11 be 1· bod d ·11 ., o Escorts 12 13>866-1984
N B Realty 675-1642 MuJtl-faceted real eatate
development company
Self mollvateo. ability &
desire to learn, able to
deal with people Pro-
1 e ss ton a I worl( ex-
perience needed, with
higher education desired
Good salary & benefits
E•oeflent working con-
d1tl0ns
Resumes only to The
Robert P Warmington
Co , 3090 Pullman St
Costa Mesa, CA 92826,
Attn General Manager
AllWHlll SHYIOE
Telephone operator
7 -3pm shift. Top pay 362
3rd St, Laguna Beach
Answering service n eeds
1elephone ope<ator Vart·
ous shifts 362 3rd St = C
Laguna Beach
Olllr.,rHtio luht11t
Bright & enthuslaatlc, no
exper nee. 650-2273
OLEll/HOEPT.
IATAflTRY
Publishing company In
lrvlne has apenlng for
Person Friday to answer
phone. type letters, pro-
CHS & ship book orde<s
and enter data In com-
puter 261 -7192 for appt.
Companion/Housekeeper
to ll11e w/elderly lady In
Costa Mesa. 548-3289
::onstruction
FUllHI
& layout crew needed,
immediate openings
Yates Contructlon.
Call Bob 960-6035
Contractor needs up
person to supervise pub-
lic works pro1ects
834-0824
OHl/O"t1Mt11 Dinner & relief pas1t1ons
open Call 650-5735 1 I "caring appare . 1 ou m ore aware o ~ image an \OU Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart
1 6
75•9397 alter 5PM *EHHtiH S1itt1*
1..:l.Cl\ c compliments on your' ou.:c. Libra pla)S kc~ role: ments & Townhouses 1 MO FREE RENT B111int11 4014 IAIYSITTER
VIRGO ' 'ug _., 3-Sept. _.,_., ). D "fine terms. be rcahSlll toncerning trom $660 (Ask about Mature F ntsmkr 10 stir W/short term lease. full COOi 1 "' -" I h 3 range ounty health spa Costa Mesa area Trans·
I ······nt m o \•' .. 1,·c1s1on c Focuc no" on "r•'at1\ ll\ .. "hangl' \ anet'. and lurn1sheo apts· complete very Pus gorgeous serv su11es 881 Dover Dr i Of ,,, , u.. " " "" ' w11h TV hnens &u1ens1Js I br 3 ba C M condo Su1te14 NB 631-3651 forsale lersmassages portallonnec 646-8762 Ei1perienced Applybelore
J \ el. Conccntrate on secunt). rcmO\ al o f ~let) ha1ar<h from ho m l.· may be renied fqr short $350. 1 uttls 645-7480 ano sauna Annual gross BABYSITTER for 1 child 11am Mon-Fr1 LUNCH
'\ ou'll gain acccs~ to pn' ileged i n formation. term or tonger) On Jam-M/F 3Br 3ba hse w111u WANTED. Storage space $960 000 net pro111 in my hOme lrom 8·5 M·F STOP 2316 S Fairview.
LIBRA ( ept. 23-0ct. 22) ')uddcn surgl.' o t \tfl'ngth 'ttaht\ oor~ Ro at San JoaQuin Lag Bch W/O room tor ~ff;~8x4 ~~-i:io0Ft by g~·~~~u·:.~::s 7:~g·,~??n non-smkr 646-8687 Santa Ana 557-7004
\I Cates aura or opt1m1sm Y ou do ha' e nght lo he ha pp). fa m il) Hills Rd turn A11a1l 1mmeo S375 lease Price $1 500 000 COii/PVT Ill(
•lau onsh1pc, w11l 1mpro \ l' and man} of )Our' 1c~s v.111 be ' tndll.311.'d I 644-1900 549-8211 650-5244 Hugh bulastrial Owner retiring or would IAIYSlnH (LIYE-11) A.pprox 3.5 days dinner " I 1 tor 2 schoolage girls \\hat seem ed a loss is due to boomerang tn ) o ur 13' or. 0 el 2 Br , Ba patio I MtF 3 BR hOuse in Costa tatl s 2920 I not even consider selling Call collect. 492_ 14 77 only All kinds cooking,
SCOR Pl 0 (0Cl 23-NO\. :! I ): Sho rt tnpcould bl.' pan of !>Cl·nan11 -~~01 garage no pets Mesa Non smoker $300 2000. 2000 & 4600 sq 11 Fabulous opportunity Clf'an up & some shop-
' l'llrl't. \OU'll tx· .. completing a JOu rne) :· Loo~c l'nds arl' tied. $600/mo 1601 B 15th St & u111 Mar~ 540-1199 3975 Blrcti. NB ~~1!,~;1Q~~thbu~~~~!~,;~ IAIYSlnER ping Npt Beach GOOd
l •llllal't~ arc m adl' with 1nd1\1duals recent)) neglel'tl.'d . Tal..l' n11tl'!>. Nwpt Hgh1s 650-8213 Mt Fem to share 2 Br 1 Ba $ 50 sq It. Agt 54 t-5032 terms 20% down. 9'1% My C M h'bme. for toddler salary 640-l238
111ah · c:alb. d1!>pla) humor and 'l'rsatll1t~ .\nes pla''> important role Apt Balboa Island Storait 2922 1 in• A.mor111zeo over 30 & 1~a~14:2~i~5~-~~~s9wk COSMETIC SALES
SAGITTARIUS (NO\. 22-D ec :!I). C)tlC mo\l'!) up. }OU h3\C Spacious sinqle, one S350mo yea rly Non -years Interest only pay-Earn •tra SU E11c1t1ng
llJnc:c to rcnlf\. pJst m istakes.' o u·11 be gt' en dean '>late and chantc to • ....,., '-~droom ap" smoker 675-9564 Jerry FSQencfedt NsteworaPogertyaHrtds a9r000ea men ts tor 5 years a BABYSITTER wanted im· cosmettc co . own hrs. we 1 gr •wv ~ u b 1 0 pa ent ai the mediately Full time. Mon train Linda 673-275 1 1r \IC'*'S. Ro manuc interests 1ntcns1f\. )OU lOUld purrha~c gift \\hllh M/F rmmt share 2br 2ba $500/mo. 548-9831 Mon I a o n ym {Ti N B f d end OI 5 years No COi· thru Fri 551-6585 Donna Ct-S••tios I S.11 Cert "Pr"•ents to k"n o f comm1tment or a cc11o n ocean ront up1ex • .... " $385 6 5 3686 thr Fri 8-4pm lateral necessary. as the
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): M oon in \.our sign h1ghltgh1s • util 4 • Wllltratn Janies.45-1316 •-aoaactaeats 3002 business generates the J)l'r.;onaht~, achievement. pcr,onal magne\lsm. abrltl) to win fnncds M/F 10 shr 3 br, 2 ba n11 profits For Info call Mr BALBOA BAY CLUB ,, · fl I F I be 0 des pee al ma ten al coul I condo nr SC Plaza $250 SPIRITuAL READINGS Lewis. 2 t3-928-8471 or .inu tn uence peop e. ami } mem r pr v i · s ., · l 673-8292 2 iJ/498-2936
,11ok }OU a gourmet dinner. Cancer and another Capncorn pla} A.dv1cemallmatters Love. write to 7808 Florence
OOllTH 1 l&LEI
Pall/time. Apply in per-
son Noack Trophy&. En-
graving, 170 E 17th St. = 117. Costa Mesa.
J•tom inent roles. M/F to shr 3br 2ba NB marriage & business. Ave Downey CA 90240 HOUSEKEEPING Part/
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb I l:S ) Whal had caused doubt. fear ~tll FURNISHED or 350' lrom ocean $300 • ~~oEt ~au~~ne~i~geat.1~~ D1stribu1ors needed tor ~pmme_,2w3eodm~ds:ig' ~1Sun
f R fl ·bl " bl UNFURNISHED u111 63 1-6522 Jay or Joel Olympic Prooucts Small no w be center o dens1on. c ma1n eu e. prepare 1or poss1 c • Clem L1c'd 492-7296 Jnvestmenl RTD Com LIFEGUARD Per11t1me lfLIYERY lllYER
surpnse 1nv1tation concerning travel. You'll enco unter energetic ALL UTILITIES M to shr 2 bdrm apt nr SC Sets But1ons etc Help 10-6pm Must be cell Good driving record Bring
ind1\1duals who have tendenc} to scalier their forces. PAID. HEALTH Plaza pool.1ac $320 -' SCRAM LETS Support u S Team and SNACK BAR Attendants MVR Costa Mesa Blue-
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20). Be read) for rebulldtng program . CLUBS. TENNIS. elec 642·9787 Pascal • I ear n SSS Authorized Summer lull/time 9-5pm Print. t690 Placenlla,CM
'ou'll get what you need, friendship can be developed. wish comcl> true SWIM~NG. plu~ Neat F to stir 2 ~ ANSWERS D1St (7141 541-5453 On beach. food prepare-HIYH ftr FLORIST
dd d f; h E h t much more! Sorry C M apt $300/mo • ·~ M t1on & counter sates tn su en. ramatlc as ion. mp as1s on creat1Vll). vane y. ro mance M d 1 ullls 549_ 1694. 632•3530 orlflfH , Previous uperience. no1 P/11me, 6 days week
and added opt1m1sm . Scorpio. Taurus persons figure prom1nentl) no pets o e ~ Dropsy-Mound 1 T.D.'s 4028 necessary Npt Bch area 6.45-7845
open daily 9 to 6 Prof rmmt to shr 3br-aPi Brau -Bypath FOOD SEAVER Par1111me Drivers/laboref's S iotir
~A~•-ar_t•_••_t_s,_u_._1_. ----1 Atutaeats, OaJ. AP1rta11h, Val.
Costa M111 2724 Costa Mna 2724 Haat. ltacai 2740
m lr111ne w/same S246mo ANYBODY G.H SlTILER 7am-2 30pm Fine 01n1ng 539•6244 Otrect Agency Avail 1mmed 786-2382 Ha111ng pictures taken tor a I experience Ap~rtments driver's license is the Mort11c1 Co.110. HOST t ESS Part/lime 10294 Westmlnstef' Fee
--------~---S 685 J mo E/side 2 Br. 1',t,
ba Twnhse Frplc, yard,
gar lnOry rm Nice Joe
2314 Santa Ana
TSL 181T 142-1103
Resp neat person shr 2br s 1 1 & 2 d
1• C M t OCC best way to cut down on I pecia mng in st n 7am-2 30pm Drivers Wanted 18 & over,
Large 1 Br Apt crpts 2 Br 1 Ba 4-plex. bit-ins, •ba ap nr ' speeders You d never TO s Since 1949 STOREROOM Attendant good drllllng record Co. . pool $288 Call morn or want to show the picture I Robl Sat tler NH/CM drps pool. landscaped cpts, drapes. washer/ Newport Be.ch So. alter 9pm 241.8868 10 ANYBODY RE Broker Bd Realtors Full/lime 3-11pm Mon.-supphed cars Ask lor pool area $385/mo. No dryer hk up. encl gar Fri Marshall at 2301 E Coast
pets 646-3618 all 3 30 $675 536-0921 1700 16th Street I Roommate WANTED MI F I 642·2 i7 i 545-0611 LADIES. SPA Attendant Hwy CdM Mon-Fri 8-5.
Lrg 2 B r i Ba Cpts, 2 Br. 2 r;ar gar covered (at Dover) tor a 1 120 sq fl 2br 2ba *Sp1ntua1 Reader & Ad· WANTED People needing Part /time 1 J0-7pm ORIVERS/X-COUNTRY
orapes.2246 Canyon No patio, • mile to bCh 642-5113 apt near HarbortAdams 111sor Advice In all Ille pv1 TD SSS $10,000 up Must be very personabl~ Cal Ile MacGregorYachls
&YllUIU IOW pets $525 832-1766 $695/mo 213·925-4 796 Newport Buch No. ~3:5 Pl. '•el~ Move 1
1n matters love marriage No credit " no penalty ~~~end 10 members 163_1 Plaoen11a, C M
I Br relrige range. laun· Jon 838e·a5s3e8211 6m7e3~g636o7r business NB 631-9397 Denison Assoc 673-7311 ary pool carport, no Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba upstatrs *$400/up Bach-. -t B r 880 Irvine Avenue I PHOflS IWLI
1Jets $495/mo 931 w condo. 2 car enclad gar pool spa 18992 Florida (at 16th) IShr 4Br Condo Npt Cr est I Lost & FoHd 3004 Help Waatd 5100 Please call tor appt S75 per 100, no exper
t9tn St 548-0492 very nice No pets $650 84 2-2834 842-3172 6 45-lJ04 nr beacti. iennis pool Found 4112 Sml M Lab * SECRETARY * 645-5000 ei1t 52 1 Part or lull lime Start lm-
Bac.hetor E side C M 644•2270 644"8788
13Br 2ba $750 • sec 2 blks $'300 ulll 645·2547 mix Musi 10en1tfy Newpor1 Beach Architec-mediately For detalis
La Iii ce11inqc; patio MESA PINES 2650 Harta , 10 beach Avail 511 No t Westai nsttr 2798
1 Stir lull: time l Br s285 Pvt 752 0530 1 1ura1 firm seeks stall BEAUTICIAN send sell addressed
k 1 t t ti v e 1 v c. I ea n LIKE NEW Bach $450 pel!> Yol anda 84 7 ·8075 , rrr suile s375 Rooftop I SPCrl'Jary with ~Int typing Laguna Beach stamped envelope to
S 4 ts mo a e p PRIVATE Patio pool spa S575 ins mo 2 4 3 br •Clean Studio provacy PdliO vu 151 last dep shll~ word processing Renee 494 1600 CRl-53. Box 901 4
B!'>u 4160 l1t msg TOP area quiet no pets enc.Isa garage wasn-s1nglP retroq hot pl(ltl' ihls 962.3445 966 8479 FOUND ADS d1c1aphonf' e~pe11ence Stuart Florida 33495
BACHELOR E •ioe all 541-2441 0, , h• _ d $345 No pe1s 7',2 582< Call Cathy 675-6.442 Beauty Salon Hair Stylist Eddie Bauer. lnG Outdoor
i dr ye "ups yar needed Musi have
new Washi dryer oil st Mesa Verde 2 Br Condo patio '•ewport Beach I Rooms 2900 Rentals Waattd 2909 AR£ FREE 77 RABBIT Good cond chentele En1oy Balboa Clothing & Equipment
prk'"g $425 631 3646 Patio pool. no pets ~ea11~60D!~~4 642-t603 Mesa Verde Local estab I S200~7ga1~ 6~5-1823 or I Island environment ~~~:. 1~:;:d ,.,!~ ~o~~~
S525'mo rers 545-3838 ves I IDRl/HTH IR IEAOH Jamily·desperete Sold Call·. eve!; ·2 4 673-401 3 ask tor Tina lime position available in Mlf!StiBllU I Newer 2 Br with garage IRHD llEW Ir ICM Spacious master su11e tiome nd by 4125184 T BOOKKEEPER womens wear dept Re-
No pets $510 645-5577 2Br 2'>Ba 01w w/d I available 1n large'" IPvel Lall 24 i .a t81 dys Eves 142-H ll MAJOR &CCOll Permanent PI T exp only tail e.11per1en~ reQulrad
Beauttlul landscaped gar-net 8-10AM & 5.JPM h k-uo 9 .H tr pie Pe<;1l1<; Sanos ''°'' oll ~49 3637 WCITIYE Newport Beach chrislJan Please apply in person
den apts Pool & Spa PtlB 1 1 1 11 S850 m " ~62 118 9 Allantabelween BNIC"1' Piot Cpl desires 2BrHome The Orange Co8sl Daily propertymanagement ot-10 · 9. Mon -Fri 10·6
Patio decks 1110 pets v Nr r~ c J9~ WP~ 0· 960-t 193 Newland in Huntingtor Ctr condo COM NB Costa Pilot has an e~cellent op flee Non smkr $7 50/hr Sat . or t2·5 Sun
i Bdrm $525 i~~5 ° pe 5
650_63
3l7 10etui1e JBi 2Ba & 2Br 2Ba Beach Balcony m11101eu Mesa by 7 11a4 Per· FOUND female Golden Re· portun1ty tor a career Resume to PO Box 7878, scorti;, auraettve females
161 E 18th 642-0856 in 4.pJe.c opts drpa wall 12KlOuble c.lol>els ma11 enl 54 9.5 100 I 111ever 1n M1ss1on V1e10 1 oriented Ma101 Account Newpart Beach 92660 preferred Must be over
Stunning large 2 Br 2 Ba bltlna 91, sns-seoo Cable TV hOok up $400 805 549.9323 area. appro• t yr old Execu1111e with a proven 21 631_6300 x54 111 mso
2Bdrm 1'1 BaS635 I garden apt, pool & rec No !"t• 540-4464 · month,u111s1nc1 964-3 146 tr ack record Great
151E 21st 548-2408
1
area$545710 W18th St ' · I 969-1221alt 6pm IG I If d F black Cocker ' poten11a1 guaranteed I ,·111• 11,,11\ l'1h•t HCROWIEORnUY
llUITlllTOI CllH lrlftl or 5u~niele7 r vic Santa drew against com-~· 1 1 '" 1d1 1 1 '" 1 ecretarlal skills for busy
1 Bdrm 1 B :~~~ Wl OFFER a CMOIC( sz 11 SAN ANGELO OR Employed lady or student I Rtat 29121 A~a Hts 54~:8990 m1ss1on Desire to move •Ill ••I ''"\ ' ... ,, bulk sale & real property
FIOTllYIPlllMI
lor mature indlvldu8'1 with
feciory work •xperienca.
Salary commensurate
with •xperlence, but we
w111 train Call btwn
9am-4pm only: 496-5761
HOTllY TUlllM
Small parts mfg 3 shifts
avail, Mature women pref
Apply in persoo 10·3 pm
IVERPAC CORP. (EOE)
5455 Production Dr HB
f11tF114a.nlH
Full or p/tlme. Grlll &
counter work at The
Fisherman's Galley. Ac-
cepting application tor
the summer 673-3152
FOOD SERVICE
If yoo have a OynamlC and
outgoing personality,
then come join
THE LEADER IN FRESH
BAl<EO COOKIES
MRS FIELo·s COOKIES Is
hiring for full and pert
time sales-bal(er pos-
111ons at th Balboa Penin-
sula store Apply at Mrs
Fletd·s Cooklet, Laguna
Hiiis Mall Manaoement
training avail
FORK LITT $6-S 10 hr
539-6244 01rect Agency
10294 Westminster Fee
FIU/TllE PH
PART /Tiil WIRI
OpportunltlH a11allable
with the LOS ANGELES
TIMES Clrculallon Qe.
partment In our door to
door newspaper sales
program Guaranteed
hourly wage plus com-
m1ss1on Hours 4pm to
9pm Tr111n1ng 1s pro-
vided Potential to earn
$300 plus per weelr. For
an interview, call
957-2361 ext 1204
General office
PT /TllE PlllE CUii
Busy clrculetlon office
needs a parl/tlme clerk
for answering phones
and dispatching mess-
ages 14 hoors per WMk.
Fri. 2:30·7 30pm, Sat
and Sun. 6:00· 10:30am.
Students & homemakers
encouraged to apply et:
330 W Bay, C M 2-4pm
(asll for Debra)
GENERAL OFFICE
Busy Costa Mesa office
needs an organized & re-
liable lnd1111duat w/good
typing skllls & knowledge
of office procedures.
Heall)' telephone contact
wlcustomer service
exper helpful 754-6841
IRHMEI PI T. exper only CM store
645-1500 or 631-5995
HARDWARE ASST MGR
Retail ei1p req'd. 240
Broadway. Laguna Bch
497-4403. John
HIRlll&
Outgoing. en1 hu Sias 11c
adults -part/time even-
ings You mull en1oy
worli.ing with youth and
be a posttt11e mot111ator
Call for an Interview
14f-l021 l-t,.
Hotel
llllfT HllTIR
11pm-7em. 5 day week
Ei1p pref or wlll train
Call Margie. •97-4477
SURF & SAND HOTEL
Laguna Beach EOE ~ :~~~ 2 Ba a S660 lwan1 a ~lecllon of grea1 j 1 br 2 br & bachelor apts Will be snug as ii bug in S60 storage garage 724 F ound M m I • ad ~~d~:~~~e~:'' a plus 'r '"' io,. 111 unit By app1 855-6971
2250 vanguard way 1111ing? we can offer any-Televised security encl 1ovety rm pool 1t1tc. pr111 James St Costa Mesa Sh herd 4_6 mo vie P 0 Bo• 1560
540•9626 thing lrom a small apt to ~~~~~)1~~c~~!;';.~sa nr airport $300 546-6740 673-7787 _ sa~a Ana Heights Cosla Mesa 92626 11';1; :.;
1
'.',.,,,.,, ,1 •:, I , 1•1y P1•1 1 1'--------.I
Eastslde 2 Br 1 Ba ~ar aC~ B~~ou~~f ~~Inf In room 848-1613 f turn rmtba pool spa Single Car Gareoe Encl 751-1333 EOE or I n o us w o Woodbridge S275 Near Fairgrounds $80 -.,. ________ ---------lrplc. beam cetl $61 & first tor that ChOIC8 of Incl ulll 551 1582 per mo 75 1•3531 Found Presc r iption •1 "'
$625 I 1st last & $225 2 1deal ll111ng glasses on 18th St, New· Da1·1y Pl DI '.
person•. n o pets lSL MGMT 642-1603 SUWlllD N1c.t1 "' beach ocean. Ollict ltatall 2914 port Beech 645·4339 • GRAPHIC ARTIST
650-t798 NB REAL TY 675-1642 VILU8E I '""" M turn relftg rv 1617 Westdlff Or, iii a Found Pt Lab F w/whlte
EASTStDE2br, lba gar \r\'kly 5368518 St 30 sqlt mark1nns Poppy&Coast PART TIME $550 WHIUll "'LUI( New I 4 2 Bdrm lu11vry .. ., pallo No pell " apts in 14 plans 1 Bdrm Room w pvt bath Kii priv Agent 541 -5032 Hwy CdM 675-1327 evs 631-4038 i & 2 Br apts avall pool Pool lrplc o w HB
1 1 /b 1 N 1 2 Bdrm and Townhomes s28, 12 etec 968_37 t5 5270 uo crpts drapes al e Foun!S Smalt IOOQ haired
E/lkH 1 Bi"" small but cozy ~~s 1~15~~2~ • 0 • pools terinis water-I 17301 Beach Huri11ng1on doO tblue/1brown ey.
wt lota of natural wood TSl Mgmt 754_0081 or falls. ponds Gas paid SE A 4 SUN LODGE B111ach 842 2834 blk /brown/whl West-
New crpl/drpsl palnt 642 1603 From San Diego Frwy I S 105 wit 1up Color TV m1snstw/Spr1ngdalo nr
$405. 851-9523 _ drive Nor th 0'1 Beach to 3026 W CoAll Hwy. Npt 2 blks OC Alrpoll 600-H B 893 49 tO D P lat 2726 McFaodan and West on 1200 sq M, A-8 sep 01 1.1111 TIWlllMI 111 t McFadden 10 Saewlnd I So l ag nr b411lCh fully f1c.e11 85¢ tq ft 979-994 t LOST 8 mos old or
Outet 2 8f & 3 Br wt 1'-' 91 l rg 2 Br • den 2 Ba vmage 17 i 41893.5 i98 furn p111 en1ry pool thr BALBOA ISLAND Marine ange wht ml cal V•C
ea, pvt patio, pool lndry Ocean vu, encl gar I L
2741
Ba color rv ~mpl Av upftairt ollicf' Port Carney ~lVH NB
c.rporll l'\O pell $650 61 w/auto oC)er'ler newly re-L111a1 HC• on tmkr S350 & $325 12 $225 mo 675 8877 REWARD 644 6923
S895 Curt II agl carpeted & d.corate<S llU lll( 11•a•LO• rm,14,:a3.1490 Lo" Blktbrn/whl Shtip 831 1266 493 1030 _. '" Bu1r NPT Blvd C.M N11wer North Laguna S.chelOt S•mmtr Reta1l Qtf1c~ 70¢ SQ r1 m1a Ff'm pupp~Pomona
-=rpl pool pr11t patio I oou• VIEW walk lo b4!"ch tMP• Incl ..... 11 2906 s...-~., p11r mo 64~ 9628 & lSth c M e 70IO
0111w1hr J( lg ? Br on I Only 10 mlnvltt, from stovef!fJfrig $450 mC\ f k 1 111 n t a I s EXECUTIVE SUITE LOST GlON RETRIVER I
Eatlllde S6t0 551·284 1 ~~~~··yr:r ~~~prbv:~: l· -(818·1·963 8) 845275& ~;r~I S~p! .... S!llP• I n N-port Cntr S5501$H$ ~~~" L~~~h~• Fa~!".,~'
lllTAIT II Pa.nt • moel Meluded -1••• l[lt ~ OCflllrl hll-y 640 54 70 <155 649() ~It 8 159-010 t
"85/mo ? Br 1'\ ba K ttnic bluff hk• new' 2 Lio t I 2 13, OH wtr VIiia "Ht1l1111-4112 full ..,111c11 tu1t• NewPQ<t
Twnl\M all blt1n1 encl Br with den •tra targ• ttu n 1ni.1 rv POOi Cir r .. oolf1cesava11 May Ptr1111ls lOl l
patio carport lnory rm priva111 p1t10 S8501mo
1
r.i\rport ltl ~ No Trad• yo111 Old 11u11 101 1 f ile Eu1cut111e Ott1ce 2S~ S.nta Ana Call 960 6331 or OrtW! by p f.I\ ;>q04 1 Alomi1 n•w g ood •o ''"''' a 110 N~ort Cf'MIN Or ISCORTS/IOIELI
Tll ISIT ••2-1103 ;>•~8$ Sania Clara to "" q :t·~ Mon• 4115 en' C111""'1~ ad e4' !1618 • ,00 ND 64•·•49' 0 111call ONl y 835·01011
I
•
lh·lh t'r Duih Pilot b' auto in l.n~unn Ut'at·ll LttJ(U~R i~ut'I
an•u (appr o\. 2 houurs per
da' I \\t•e kdin a fternoon" &·
c>nrl ~ morininf!s on ~at .& .. un.
EAru spprcn. 100 per
month. \~k for Hruc·t. EmslE'}
11 a.m . l o l p.m
CIRCULATION UEP'f
642 -4321 EOE
ORAN GE COAS T OAIL.Y PILOT
I '1' W AAY '\I • CO'tfA Ml~A CA 9~/e.
t • t I •t '¥• et II ...
Orange O:>unty daily newspaper ts
seeking A quick layout artist with
knowledge of typesmng. repro.
duction. camera ready art. Must be
able to get alo ng well wtth sale8 rep.'!
and inwrpret their adeas anto layouts
AdditionaJ projl"('ts may include fly-
ers, brochures, maps. and sales pres
entalton Vl!iU8lS . 3 years ex
per.iencc n<'wspa~r prefrreble
St.>nd n>$Umt• or Jett.er of qualif1
cations to
OR 'f.1-f OAST lMILl Pll.OT
PO Box 1~~0
Costa Ml'Sa, CA 92626
A tt('nllon Mf'llnda ThaC'kt-rv
ACROSS •5em
1 Tr... •7 Vehicle
8 Odln't IOf\ 51 Metal b1nO
10 Frtnc:h PQkl 52 39.3711\Chn
1• Far~I ~ Of the mind
15 EVIi marqul1 68 Singer Arden
18 Learning 5t Unyielding
17 Hue. 81 African city
18 NHL and 62 Next to
PGA Africa
member• 63 Aware or
19 OtvlM M Schooi tel(t
20 Soak• In 65 Scrawny
liquid 86 Inert gas
22 Sugguted 67 Peddles
DOWN
liiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii~iiiiiiiii I .. ,.. JtM ...... llH i--,.===-=---
PllllTlll ·t.~ P Prach c1l nuraa, EX-SUP!R SINOU!
Can you.... Food s.r..no.. PEAIENCED. g«fl tricl • 720--02t3
Spara 3 hr• nightly? ••• ,.. Pfef., locel r9fl. l30-20M
Areyou.... _. lu ... 11111 Well groom.ct. Pert &· fuH tima. Aetten ti ~lbla furnl1ure. Salety + COf't'loo XbORXilE L Pm 2.-Sincere
28 Sptntet1
27 Havtng a
habit
3 1 Victory sign
32 Minute martc
33Common-
1 Gentle taps
2 Entrance
and aetf motivated? mitllon. M1tur1, retail Klttena w/pap«a l500 laat. IMC• IHI b~t htectlon •":W
Doyou.... exparlance. bondabla. Raedytogo. ~7&2 UlifRXlflkfofl u;a ~:~=In l---~=----
Enjoyworl!lngwtthklda? Call 10-6PM, 839-7183 , ~dao-0r::· S~~= tX. s1200 MW. sACAI-Stock ~ "~n::=~2~ES Satesparsona; fuH/tlma. PERSIAN KITIENS 1200 ttquee & misc. Frt/Sat. FICE MOO. 650-7757 u• •111 ~ 43 N.Y.-Ontarlo 3 Fishing gear
•Measuring
25 -tender
27 Church area
28 Be foolishly
Ind tans New detlgnef boutique, Mcil. 54&-096! .-. : 'T,
2.30-6pmMon.tl'lruFrl. Fuhlon Ill. Mutt hive ~ I !!pit • I Wll'MtlUNr Rocket E•· 20tW tlt.SantaAM .·~ ·~
wealth or
Olympic -
35 Backward
38 Male animal
39 Having legal
force
•O Hit hard
4 t Fish
42 Sef'llant
43 Flight unit
44 "~'em!"
2 3 ..
5 Mlatrutt
6 Chef's qty
7 Be a nag
8 Scents
9 Determined
10 Recess
1 t unattached
12 Nosy Parker
13 Dispatches
21 Perched
23 Desserts
5
fond
29 Radio part
30 0Yef hills
and -
34 Pope's hat
35 Standard
36 Make cloudy
37 Cruel person
39 Time oft
40 Be inactive
42-squad
7 8 9
4• Monkey
46 Ambition
47 Complete
48 --for
news
49 City m Ohio
50 Swiss city
53 Turning. pref
55 Cultivate
56 USSR lake
57 Oepr1vat1on
60 Negative: Fr
10 11 12 13
760-9333 I -praea, UMd 3 tlmea. '*• CloeedSundey •l(J> & rats. · ••-• new. $900. 851-9709 IUI. mATI Codlar Spanlal pup.. , ...
plea blonde & butt 7 wt<a Lrg O.,ege.aela, uee>ned aft LARGE SElECTION OF SAUi ll&Ulll * 111112 Jll+ 01d.'S1SO t-351-9S81 clothes. l'loueehotd lt..-ne, NEW & USED BMW'S!
Major publlcty held real HELP U.S. ATHLETES AKC COOKER SPANIEL furn frl/S~. &-5. On Su-&.* ---Hiiie company Neita ex-Afternoon & Weettenda perlor Ave, "'bk>ck aoutl'I VOLUME SAL.ES
parlenc:.d aa1e1 man&gef "--111.. • PUPPIES party colora. ot Hoapltal Rd. SERVICE & LEASING 1n all pl'IHH. com-~•..... blacka & butfa S 150 llcycln Z
merclaillnduatrlal condo SUPPORT OUR TEAM! Call ev". 677-7908 lfiZt 3670 N Charry Ava converalon htlptul Ca11Steva541-5453 Jtwtlry 14 M · tani Super Serll$>fl 10 'lONG BEACH
Pt ease reply to salea Authorized Olatrlbutor Beauttfull White Samoyed For Hie by pvt ownet: pet'-apd, r:ntnt cond. 23·24". INo Ctiarry plt..-051
manager. P.O Box CrewManagersNeeded ~:l~J:30~1.,~~-3::9ch aonaljewelry.u90rtment F'~e!900•· s550. <l1•)111·1lll
8708 -125. Newport --------• of gold chalna, med-vea -tl _ 'freda-lntWeleoma
Beach, CA 92858-1708 SALES. Kint oppt'y for ag. Easter Sele· Cocker alllona, earringt, 3 men'1 Schwln Paramont. Cam-OPEN SEVEN DAYS
Rastaurant greaslve women wl'lo Spanlel1, AKC, Champ rings, lady'• rings lnclud-pagnolo e<iulped, exit
llTC •• --.Pll'•I wanttoearnblgSS.Easy llna S175.432-968t Ing sapphire with cond.$550 642-1004
""'" -for tl'IOse who can sell Golden Rtvr. Pure brad diamond•. emerald. etc. M Ilk Muse speak engllal'I. Mon and are aelf-startera. fem, 8 moa, $ lOO, Cl'llld Cun only. Cati 1fter 3PM tttr n
thru Fri 7AM to 2PM. 55l-2823 allergic 957_0330 forappt. 240-1139 177 PlaggiO moped, 1375.
Starts S3.75 per hr. Call · M'·-I'·-~ Zll like new. 546-5975 George '1t 2 pm only. Sta11ttrt11/a.u.abr Poddlas R Pej>ple S175 up IKI -u
432-0877 Sewing machine operator. T ·cup/Toy/Min 54'6-2848 II U.IPll IT Mtttreyel"/
1' RECEIVER Will pay ,Oood money for PuPf)la1. $15. Border Col· llSTllllTll 1111' S...tm Mii
MacGREGOR YACHTS ex per d w 0 r k e r . tie I med sz blk l wht By the """'· Call for 179 Kawasaki RZ1600 sf r:=--------::mrz
163 1 Placentia. C.M 675· 1825· Sheep-dog ). M I F price list 631-8480 Vette< Fairing. AM/FM Ntm,!ft"~~~'ftti~~
0 •irnn••tu 548-0796 CUH11a radio $ 1600.
Dahn tilt '71 BX+ USN 24oz
78,000 mttet
$3500. 850-4593
WI* ''I IOITI
c11m
YILllWllU
"WE WIU ll'f
11 lllllllll"
Volume Salee, Serva
And Leasing
18711 Beacti Blvd
Hunt'"iton 8-el'I
(l14)142·ZGOI
WE CUE
Receptionist/General I· --SS20 Amway product• 35-50% 646-1732 btwn 5-9pm lice for growing bOttle Orange ~ lndtnV tnn ott. neictdaydellvery.A&k i---,..,,...,--:-=""=~,.,,.,,...--=:----:------==
wale< company GOOd adver11s1ngt publlc rela-FOR lEXsE-BEAUT for Tony 97~7819 '81 HONDA 250 ~~!!!!~~!!!!!!~~ phone peraonallty. Ilona agency has two Im· • THREE WHEELER non·amokar. Wiii train. mediate openings ro HORSE & PONY. C.M Bedspread dual twin, SS0..-593
Apply In peraon bright. enth\lslastlc and AREA. &42·9049 Moire, mosa grn. catm •=~,.--..,--=---~--
178'42 Cowen St. Irvine detail oriented paopla PONY· Wetah mara, 13H. made, quitted shell pat-'81 Honda Pauport, cue-tr-------.. ,...
with accurate typing end + tack. Blue ribbon win-tern. Ilk• nu. 644-4995 tom Mat. exit cond. 940
52
82
HOIPTlllllT
Real Eatate Investment
Prol"alonal attitudes and
appearance r9<1ulred:
Nght typing. 549-2988
HOIPTlllllT 111111
Mature organized pel'IOn
tor hair aelon on Balboe
Island. 873....013
1111m11m
General Otfloe & Phonea
VICTOR
TEMPORARY SERVICES
556-8520
I I ml. $-450 firm 540-1023 pohahed organ zat onal ner Gentle dltpOlltlon CONN ORGAN: d!JC •4e<>,
skills that can work well S500 831-1049 llkenew.w/lhowchord& Mtttr a..n
under pressure. Word SS rhythm. Med. oak, S 1000. 173 lazy Daze 18', c1Nf1.
processing t!,7df ~ Liftlttclr A·t. twin bed seta. ea. JCJo1 cood many xtras. experi~ Pu · DEATH VALLEY BURROS $100, w/COVflfS. bollter. orig ca;elul owner Tretud1m:.'.~;.__ ,..~.... SSO each. Qualified homes linen•. frama. ~ 127 s7ooo. 673• 7261 ed ........ -. ..,..._,Nana needed The Fund for • Chase, Livingston & Co .• Anlmal~(8181789•1190 Cuatom bmpr pool tbl, =T-railtn-=-------
19600 Falrchlld. Queen Anne atyle, deal< '
1rv1ne. CA 92713 Aatis•n I or tbl S-495ob0 78().8827 Trattl HM
No Phone Calls Pleaaet Antique Dratting table blftr lift IMtl 1 Tour Ame<lca thla
SECRETARY PIT w/glus top & dresser. 9am-8pm Mott l!ms summer. Muat aacrllloel
"Our home must live In 720-0263 d · S 2 0 Near Beautiful German Traller , • un er · Call 857-1429 COM or North Laguna. Hooaler Porcelain top, oak Harbor/Adami behind
760-8515 cablne1 w/nour sifter re-285.f Royal Palm. Costa Trailtn,
HOIPTllllllT qntahed S395. 831 -1007 Mesa. 754-056-4 Utility 112'
Full llme. 5'40-555'4 llOlnUY, IL Tired of looking at Oriental Gold card. Magic laland 16' Hvy J\Jty bOat trlr. be I.II...... SI .. 81 W .. SI .. I .11.1·11111•. Imitations? Genuine an· $1000/ob0.673-5410 convertedtomtrcyt/dune _ • 1 Ht tit Waat• SIM RECEPTIONIST: part lime = .... .-.._ ..... __ ..._.... - -10AM-2PM Mon-Fri for 55 typ, 90 SH. Expel'. llque piano trom Eur· Magic Island $3500 mem· trlr $300 obO 546-1396
Hotet L 111 llOllnUY M~e1,U~~e~~W1'1icES small 2 person office In req'd. Contact: Coast ope. 770-0274, 586-5579 bersh1p tor $1000 obO. DUNE BuQgy/motorcycle ITllllllll OUll Fast paced N B R E Lit For lacement In modelln the beach area Heavy Community Colleges, Appliucn 1011 978-7575 traller, 20ft w/steel ramp Aaelst. to purcti. agt. Great firm seeks motivated iobps in Or•""" County g phones. non amoker with 1370 Adams. C.M __ -C 5500 OBO. 54s-1396
potential. Strong food & eKper Legal Secretary -··-pleasant phone manner. 432-5007 Apply by larhrlna&HNHH Mag1ClslandhlGold1 l'lart1• --..,,.-.......,--.,...--
bav9rage blcgrd In lnven-This challenging pos r9<1 IEW YIU WIST some office uper. 4 30pm May 4 EOE Aelrlg Service & ~Aecond ~9~b:!~-3~ or sa e. A1t1 Serrien/
tory control. c.tl Renee, exceptional skills & strlcl TalHt Al•••J pref Call Debbie'°' appt Sates Guar 549-3077 Puts 9015 4:0F::~7se:~ti~9oTEL ~~an~~6~6ge1all Ref's Ml·lill 673"2261 -St-n-.-,-,-.. -.-H-t_H_Mt __ F =-R~1G""1'='0...,.A.,.,IR::-:E=---wa-sn_e_r & M=~l~a~ G:c'500".: 4 New ·Al Chevy Blazer
Laguna BMct1 EOE MOTEL MAID Apply-in ll101,ff11isl PIT eves & wtmda. Neat dryer $125 720·0973 S800 6J5-6073 195•15 Tires. wheels.
LIFEGUARD person N_...,,rt Cl'lann-' 1 1 f appearance and hand-F i...ld _. f ti -hi.lb capa & lnm rings · -~-"' LOOl<lng for d vera ty. u· writing only need apntu. r.v are r..,.ng, r.oa ree Membral'llp In Ma81c $200 64S-0792 645-0721 11 •• IECLU.E.s inn 6030 PCH. N.B ture nntvvtunltles, sl'larp "'1 wltl'I ~er gold Isl d S800 67"' n4n
..... .--· • 2590 Newport Blvd s12 .. obO <.4•: .. •~3 an · · """' • R-~dttion_,. Catalutic -1F. e TIP PAY lath• l•J OIH *lfFtCE-.1111* and enJoyabte C>e<>Ple to ., ., .. ~ """"' .... ,. rn r~ work ~~th chan-to u.... •L •~i...a.....a.. ---~~.,.,..-:-::-:::-:::---Mint cond. uprlgtlt Iner Con·-ors hall price In-Must be cer·ufled: Sr ltle-For garden center. mlac ... , · ...... -_..,.. _ ... ,..n 11-•-••-• 5 ....,. ' p /T • IWI TUii, sav ng CPR & 1st AtO 30 typtn~, numbers & people Needed for busy salon •• M"r..-. Amana. 22 cu h $22 . stalled 638-6833 or ll •• 1•22 1 · indoor, ootdoor work aktlla Sta .. ""th ua as a LES 957-8133 Eieetrolux triple brush nr 848-5334 Ah 6 30
BMutlful ·eo BMW 320i.
air. eunrt. alloys, amltm. sesoo. John. 640-8158
pm or 476-1134 am
laiclr 1317
·fl Regal. Low ml, ~ cones. Call 5-'5-121~
5:30 for details.
CMillM 311
•12 El o;aao conVt1r116'.
b rown w/w ht top .
$4000/0BO 494-e164,
eves 760-094 1
J11au 129 ·77 Sevilte Full power, a1r,
-68,000 actual m l 69 XKE conv, wttttnu blk $58951000. 63 l-6838 so" tap, wire wtlls. xtnt cond Lv m99 852-1222 '·=1c::8-=Sevt--=1=-1e-.--=beau--=-1 -yellow-::---
•ercMft lta1 9145 !~~ ~ ~~ !~ 159 MBZ 160Sl white/tan. 55K. mi bought new car
new top. S 10.000 PIP must Ml $e500 833-0328
875-S612
'71 2SOC Pert cond.
SACRIFICE S6.000
640-8347 or 673-3388
81 Coupe de VIII•
O'Ele.gance -mn/rt
loaded immac. must see.
must sell t>dt offer 6 hOurs/week, 10 to 6pm 1•2 llll " .. , Mustt>ellc.631-1390 S
Plea•• ,.•II for appt ..... t • • Receptionist & growl Call _ K w n & d ~ poltshe<tscruber 200 2 a W H -"r.i:aa ...,, ...... ""' SHIPPERS enmore as er ry.,, Twin bds $50 ea 1 "•Ill aat 78 4SOSEL. sn/rl, leather llllllEIPlll 9&4, 645·5000. eJCt 521 S Sam-noon 957-8191 (perl)$200ea 975-06 19 F p .... dbO d -----------!'"""'-O,.rattr/hs. n MacGREGOR YACHTS rench rov .... a ar I CASI THAY I gray 95 000 mites
241-8882
Japanese lady needped lor -... "!~~~~~~ Exprd or will train All 1631 Placentla,C.M. NEW G&S gas stove, wnt $25 644-6220 lorvehicte 551.8285 $17 750 obo 499-4341 housecleaning rtvate LIVE-IN NEEDED· Mature ht 540 1777 •(QIPT/nPIST •..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $285 11 644 1820 P 675 0105 s 1 ts · n . ca • 'll lllZ CIO erl arty •· woman non smoker. 1 ffl th PORCELAIN DOLLS -Pcirt0r!Uil11me 1an11or Acltve sa es o ce w1 I WE llf .Sii" Upl•y1••11 license Oriver to assist busy telephone• Central STUDEITS New lmperta gas range $25-$300 Lynda 55 t~727 42.000 MILES. all eKtras! . n -elderly couple with dally must be exper'd Fluent Newport loclllon w/auto pilot. sell clean CLW CAllS Best Otter over $20K LARGEST SELECTION
2nd shift. avg 30 hrs/wk routine. 1n excnange for English. 642-4867 Ask lor Coortland In Jllll oven & matcn vent less SCM Copier, $75. Sec-(7 t4) 496•2338 ol lale model. low milnge ~~;i~,~~~~~~~~n8g~ms ~~~:;:Y ~~ar~·1.~1 . s~::: PUT TIME W1t1rfrHt h•ta IH. HllEI 'HS 11Wl1l r~0~~11i~~ -~~ 5275 ::1!~ ds~~f !&~ ~.~: All TlllCIS 19 3000: 1vory11an. xtnt ca~~,~~ :_s.:'::.';,
NABERS
CADILLAC
SURF & SAND HOTEL LOCAL 0011•111 I ft 111 1•-We nave openings or table base $-40, Bombe cond. ong. owner Pam-540 1110 Ms McCullough '497-4477 760-0207 Rel. r9<1. " H trt • ...., boys & girls between Port. Hotpolnt dish· cnest $135, mirror $10, pered 644-1060 Iv mag •
i ""'una Beach. EOE Locke< Rm Person. M to F. Start at $7.45, seeking 11 12· 16 years old working washer, S 125. 842-4743 '""' ,,., glass sq. SSO. Owt .... 300SO, ~. fuli.. 2600 Harbor Blvd ....._ Cl b .. t H.S. grads. U.S. citizens. 1 & Set de 1 .. -..., ~ .,
llEIPl/OlllP&llll
Mature. f0t elderly lady
Waeltends. 548-3688
2·30·10.Mens u .ma · hardworkers.Needauto lllOPT/HITAL evenngs ur Y . Relrlg $150 Wshr/Oryer lampS55,631·2191 loaded, xlnt cond., COSTAMESA ure, nlamoke. 752-7903 C 3 6PM Earn money, trips & $ 135 ea Dishwasher
096 ·~u~t. Sch 964-2890 Lag Beach. Ideal for bonuses. Call S 100 Trash compactor NANT:DBL BEAD HEAD-788~ 128 dys. 492-1 C.nrtltl 9313 IWIS l /F W&ITll motl'lera/grandmother. Mr. Roontree 57"' 646-5848 BOARD Natural wood 83 500SEL 14.ooo miles .. 77 CAMARO VS, auto. Mon tl'lru Thurs. 7:45 to i•• l011 " pref Good cond. WUI n wless M lfloe t lmllll llSlllEll PUT TllE 3pm Basic ottloe skills -· Uaed Aefrlg's s 100-$-400 trade for queen matt/box a ust aacr 0 PS. pb air. mags $2150 Stock & delivery Must be re<i Great acmoaphere Mon.-Frl 10am-3pm Al b 1 lg & 1 960 5844 best offe< this week or best otte< 673-0193 Must be eJCPlflenced In all ......... able to drive stick shlf1 494-1445 for Interview . AAlldsizes. Asol aux lr~r t SPf rame. -WI llY Leaving lor 011$' ... S as-~-=---------
Transp req.852-1005
PhlMI. Excellent oppty -van. Hrs opn $4 oo nr n erson PP " Off. F •._ t/ USED CARS& TRUCKS 51gnment Dir 898-4645 80 Caprice Landau Mr Walah. 650-4708 THE DAILY PILOT is now SWITCHBOARD 19th St C M 646-5538 let lr8h•f loaded. must sell Below accepting applications Mark 644-8860 Reataura.nt OPERA TORS £,1i1atat 122& COME IN OR CALL FOR 84 Me< cedes Benz 3000 whOlesale PP 546-7739 ,.a&lnllS lor District Managers to Nettle Creek. Fashion Isl WllTUT IUUlll For swing & graveyard Washer & dryer. Kenmore Super clean 1980 Pinto FIEI &PPl&IUl Lease direct-411mtna1e the --=-==-=-=-==-====--
PIT Su......,.tof. Lead. & supervise newspaper Part Time, to figure com-Expel'lenced In all areas ot shifts. lull & part time s100 ea 646-4305 Cormief-DeL1llo m1ddlema.n & HVoa SEE IS FllSTI .,... •• 1 lly tut.a di ,,.,, Mana wgn to trade for word Janitor poSIUona avall· carrte<s. Must have van. missions accurately. In am • ,... n ..... • work avail. Call 642-3013 FrH tt ftl I 22 prOC91$()( or IBM type-ClmlLET llM• pr ...
able for aevera.I bldg'a In wagon or pick-up. Good COM. $-4.SOlhr. 759-1150 g91lal eJCperlence 1 must. TELEPHONE RECEPT; FREE klttena. adora"' ... 6 write< 631-4052 18211 BEACH BL VD :~~on.20 ,p:momo. •c~ We have a good .-.Ctlon
ot NEW & uMd Chev·
role1sl See us today! Newport Beach area. AP-aaJary, mileage allow-Late afternoons & eve-Fie ... ..,. 19 1 ct wl!nds C .,...5 HUNTINGTON BEACH .....-.. vv .....-..
p ... a es mu ""' • .., PART-TIME. Varied hour• ellts Excellent op-& eves, type SO wpm S5 847-8851 14l~l;Ml·lll1 .. ..,__ _..... ,_ l•A t at ... _ Ennllsl'I ance. company benefits nlng1. 5 day/weelt. Ben-JC. sc.-..u n weeks. all alte< pm. Piaanb ~&al I _,. ...... ~.On AIVVOVal
speaking & hava trans-and bonua opportunt~ to Include early A.M. portunlty tor advance-hr. For apptm. 661-8200 &a;; Pf ht Plano 01 ~adlt. Cap reduct ..... ~.::: tn~e<~:!":'~. ~rig:" ~7r:7.~ ab~~. weekend•. Must nave de-mentlor therlght person. TILEPllll ULH HEE LAI"'"" Stool S100 540-8299 WI WUT Ylll S~~,:S:~:Y~~~6.;18 CONN Ell
CHEVROLET 1-4pm. 5-8pm Universal 330 west Bay. Costa pet ndkable vehicle, I .'stml o·n" Apply In persos n 2 tJo05LpLmY for MAOO Benant Show 8 wka. ev9nlngs '493-1997 TV W l1, OLUll ISll cur down $2972 45
Bldg Malnt. 1226 W Flhh Mesa Monday thru Fri-rue · van. Wad. thru un. •~ & Gold S"-1 yr F apayed. J.t 6232 See Ronald Dace •1• S' __. S 11 wagon) to assist newt-ROGER. '400 S. Coaat C.M. location. ... up. sh ot~"'.,nda gd hm I trff • --•
."\.,. 1 l Ir t • I
St. anta Ana. E.O.E day No P;,g~: ca s paper .~eater .... lndlrvlna Hwy. Laguna Beacti. PNaorte1:pe1m~:e~c81~:enlng. 646-6643674-0SOOJC 131 "''60-M"'a.c"'k""1n·1osti--s~te·r·eo-sys.. lllPtlTS
llllll PEllll area. mutt ..,.. epen-· antique white cabinets. 1301 Quall Street
• r. I \ \1 ~
546-1200
Mature, good worker, we dable. Contact Greg RESTAURANT 754• lS-41 Ftraittrt 025 S3SO. 962-8545 alt 6PM NEWPORT BEACH Ck~ltr t IS
wlll train. Full time. CdM Mlalrl1neED. OPElllliS ~~:~~~;b 1=~~ F;6~;;'; T5r3u9ck620;1v~s $1~S13 hr j Pc [shape coucl'l llke nu TV John's WarehOuse Sate IJS·HOO 169c:tlrysier New Yorker
Kennel•. 64'4·8160 1 642 4321 NOW HIRING· brolter • 4 rect gency $400. din rm tbl $60. llv 50 beeut 25 .. RCA XL 100 TOP SSS PAID 9<1ulpped tor towing boat -----r 1111 d ONLY marine a.m. on Y. • cook so le cook ••ute 10294 Westminster Fee .. $25 k d $60 d d $600 bo lllmll or qua e . u . '"' rm curs . oa rsr d1g11a1 sets. swivel base, or trlr g con o llbergtass. painters. elec-iii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili-cook, p11ntry cook, garde .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii collnd tbl $40 552-8443 new sec warranty .• ., price For Pampered 631-2515 or 642-0084 N=:::!ir~a;dv:.~~te;~111~~ ~·~~~lc~~'f;;,~rs and P&llT/TIME ;::pa,ge~isny!~=~~~~~ nPIST 9pc Bdrm set. new Cost Free delivery 646•1786 Sptrt1~1ce, IEICEIES IEIZ W 1e --t1T7
part time Call K & D fine Wll IUlllE, llC. wailers. waltreases. bus HOIPTllllST $900. sell $450. Hm Magnavox FM stero with IMI toas Top Mercedes Prices Patd , ,, Asperi Station Wagon.
Import•. aak for Klara 673-0360 Wtlll1t1tllJ lllJ help, cocktail servers, Must tlave good typlng 631-0163. Wk 631-0149 cape & rcrd ptaye< con-175 CAN AM 250 Call Ptttr/l1y clean air. new trans Jan
786-2794 9am to 5pm Dnvlng. bartender•. hoat/l'lost-skills and telephone man-Antique mahogany round sole cab $65, 979-6646 RUNS GOOD DIAL 213/714 MERC~DES I 84 S 1200 obo 960-4215
A 1wa'I 1 a 1 a 1 e 1 n Messenger Mon-Fri, must Fountain Valley & Hunt-esses. oyster bar cOOl<s & ners Plea58nt surroond· tbl w /5 Ives, 6 match cl'lra ltata Gtaeral -00 . _ 650-4593 _ I HOUSE OF_IMPOATS Inc Ft r.i
931
-
9 claaallled-read the ads have own trans. Orange lngton Beach. to verily banquet aervera 1ngs 1n small company wt needtepolnt Hand· c -~ _
30
•
eYafV day. 642.se78 Coonty 955-0650 newspaper deltvery Re-Apply Wad.· Thurs 9-3, Fri Hours S.30 to 5pm some buffet S675 obo 8' Fiberglass Olnghy 4 ftHI Ddnt ~ Ptrac~t 9157 "'74eROUGHAM
2
DR-
C.4R EER
OPPORT l l'.'\IT I ES
1111 11\11' !'fl Ill llo I'» I
~ tt11111 mt' ' ""' I "' • .,
h111r p1i.1l1·•4I t\ .11111 h \
Hf'f'''fJUtflf\
,,.,,. ••.• 11.111
'"''''""'
• f '\ ....
f ,,, '•
\11\ I It 11"''''
'" t '
11.,rit11r1 i1 ... ,, ~· t ,, • 1tt•l1·l 1, hi I , \f!' 111 11 • 11
ii prn\t'll !f.tt i.. ,, 1 ,,,,j "'ti II I '
Ill ..,1\1''111111 I
• ,. I OUtlh Ut·• I" 1tl1l1 ( It'~ I .... ' ,, \I I , .. , ,, llfll '"
''V"'"''",. ftf"• ,. .. ,..,., ~ t 1t1ul11l•t1 • 1U lu "'"°' 11 t utl
hmr httutl'
Hlll 111(1 \I
• t ,,.,~ I\,.,.. 1· .. , )ll)H I" ...... I, t1•1• 11 ,,.,
.n._,\ •t•flr11r mul u••I '"'I• .1 I• , l •
'""J"Ut•1l11l1,_ ,:,1 t t•mr huuf I\
• ,.,,..,.,,..,, 1, ... , .-t p.,. '""' '1'1""''""'t ' ~ "
•nJ tun''" I',,. ... •111 ''''' •1 11" 1• 1 • ''"'
Iii "-••" It• '" h
\\ t n ltf"t , .,,... i' • I t• '' h11t1•'"1U
<um,,,Htl\' t"'t ,fit ,,,.., ~ ••• II .'"'""f,...,.1t•I
, 1,m,. m .,,..1 'l'f'h "''" lit ~ 11.-h •'f .., ri•I "
r.r '»~r"""'"'
Dally Piiat
1t•Mll I
·-
:!~lel'l~~~o ;,e;.eS:~ags; 9-noon· 24601 Dana Or Tiit lrlalaal 642-9732 wioars $300 645-4203 ·83 Toyota SRS loaded 68 912 white wl blk •nt New tires trans eng
Apply In person at The •F Dana Potnt h4Pblt.lt•Hlf Antique night stand from Rowing shell never used, sacrifice S tO 500 alloys runs great looks! $1200 548-5276
Daily Piiot. 330 W Bay. RETAIL SALES Hardware Costa Mesa 5(8-5 39 Holland white marble tandem 1e· Cat sliding 640-9225 good $5950 1-535-9633 --
Costa Mesa See Mr Asa I Mgr ratall HP top St25 644-2690 1 seats carbon oars Triclra 9035 or 673 6231 74 THUNDERBIRD Cl d B EOE req d 240 Broadway, -$1900 631-7993 l mmac new tires ong y e arrow Laguna Beach Jol'ln, nPIST China nutcl'I, buffet din --.,, f6Yotx LONG BED ••u• t ti st OwMf $2400 84.6-0021
497-4403 S & 1 t table wtchrs. clotl'laa Ptwtr hats 7012 with camper shell $2500 76 Gord1n1 electnc a• T•-"" v.a.rv lo mi ,.. W horl """asstgnmen s 1 l'I co a .. -·---, Tl ------All s~~ Start now c oset couc • rn r 18 ft Lyman atomic • cyt, 720-0973 SYnrool nardlop racing TO Pmts AC, AMIFM
Prlnter/MlnlLaboperatlon Thoosands 01 tates are VICTOR sleeper. and tabla. eitll cond $7500 8-2 S10-Sport IOaded teats a1c pis. like new 1 ste<eo can Gorgeous
with Norltsu eJCperlence told everyday '" cta.n i-TEMPORARY SERVICES dresser 493-4213 675·8669 or 540-4242 I cas.. talks bs wttlks S330010 BO 650-4 138 moving 650-2698 or F 7777 Edi fled What's yoo llne? --,. romeJC. OQ8t' • 556-8520 Chrone Rain Lamp $80 CUSSIO -$8600 964-6090 eves Te ta 9 l i9 54 7-4 I 1 1 WOfk Hunt Cntr Mall 891-8656 642·5678 Cl'landeller to matel'I $35 ~ • 93•5
iii••l -lliliiiiiiiiiiiiiil••••ll!l•iiii1f Gar Opaner5e5 Stereo 1914 Monterey 27 tt re-Aati••n 72toronabark.llwagon. ··~ • Stand S15 586-1185 stored V-8. radar . VHF Claaai:a 9045 1 owrw well maintained "ll6~9,.t""'-....,"'!X!IRPl7~M:fl"'-•m""'1~nt Newspaper -$1 7 000 obo 645-4810 Sl4SO 494-48 16 cond .000 mt $3477
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Ethan -Alien antique plna dya.' 964-2453 eves ·ss Ford 2-dr custom V-8. CALL 751.5107
(714) 548-7058
' •
d I n Ing r o o ,n • • t auto. 90% restored or 8 1 Sun Chaser converl
982-8545 alt 8 PM lllUT UY MAT ·orig Real classic Best red. AM/FM cass air '7 1 Mere. MarquTs l400
18' Ctasalc Souttlcout In· otr 963·3000."549-7528 $e500 675·2813 CALL 979--6646
I llY FU~~ 133 bOard. Kint cond .. S6SOO 57 T ·BIRO. Rarest of the '83 ToYOta SR5 , loaded 74 CAP~I. au1o trena. low
LES Jerry Martin 998-7517 Rara 3 apci wtoverdrlva Secrlf1ce S 10 500 mllaa, gd condition
IMHlf .... rtr'a lalt ha!t, Sall 7 14 Coneoura trophy wtnnar. l40-92l5 $1295. c:eJI SS0-1297
Ill.II f2' KITE comPl retGrtMll ~.c:i.T,'~~~9~~tr .... It 74 CAPRI rb"lcool~
Sava 50% & MOl'a on Mw New N II Muat See To __ ·!!OW 11Uo,blit tmmac eya nu redle&a. am/fm
t;.qualtty bed Nta. all Apprac alt 6 132-2098 59 Studeba«ar Wgn, Ml at•ao ~. all stOdt: deen. S1450 673-75-41
ti "''•rNot2ncsaor,. -....,,... paint, brlk ... clu1cti & S3000957-3381 W1 _., ... & Ho.ti... tt Hobta 18 w/lrtr • ,.....,_ Int Auna great S 1100 __ __
mad ~ 1400 W I wtatrlpes, COIOred Niia obO 845--1500 83 t-5"5 '51 AAGTOP Gt .. t cond Coat Hwy. lntatV..._. Extras S1950 673-5408 ...1.. • $t000 nrm M• aeet
3-5 pm '-1& & 4• 19 -Hobie 11 wltl'I tr.._ Kini •to T-&rd wttt w/'*1 "'t. M 9-1671
... • ., " condition, muat lff A I C . 4 30 angina -.-~.,.--w/otto S100 '97-7tM ...,~ ~-1 S1200tob0 631·80e7 '88 S~ Cab Ptdtus>. ._.,....., ~ acme wortc runa ..
MUllt ~-king & dbl KITE SAILBOAT. Hit l a ... la C9I 12500. S50-.6915 .,., oom91, '200 & •7& ond S900 78()."62 -
,,...,.. din ... wlhutel'I, ~ 71 ASiin Mar1in 2-dr ldn ·ee vw BUG good oond .
S1SO Stereo. S50 Cone Udo 14 *t OOY9f. tt'9ller Bur w/crm Int s44 000 S 1450 A fof "''"• ,.... onara 751-9347 allp avallabla 1750 633!&627 · 0 15!56-0715 !1!41-4129
SO'A 7'. Plald, Autumn IT3-.2'!2 after $pm --ttt• 70 BUG Gooo rvnl"lng
COIOra Excellent cond SA80T ell Nila, ~ l8ti ' concl l'Mfl mtnOf bOdy
s12s ..... 8030 a,,.. '450 120-f1 ... 1ua xua1 a&SO 'wf')' ri>r ,,200. 1s '°"
equlPCJed No ctOWYI TD.a 1-•IUJ t sora & IOveaeet wt match SABOT &nan Thomet . L! ' 739-«90 4 "" Mno. wpet rvn-
GN & ottoman. bfn tona. bcel cond Load.ct °"' .... n1ng aharp foo~ln;
atntconcs S27U74-2514 StOOO. cell 54&.3529 ft 11 12.SO •M-"11
llADIUM
PONTIAC
STA.DI l\t1 eOil'&~t IOOM TORONAOo. 2o foot..._.," '71 S002. aunrOOli. em»m. ·ao ' AIC. •*-7l4.31S-1f1t
c:uthlOna pllf(lljtt• brown• triller S 1500 cul'I Kint cond 1&9001080 28K ml '4300 &&7-et10. ,,..._,.,.~ .. _. ••••• t...-ii°"ii?iil'l'i-i"""ill••••.J~~~~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!~'.k·~""~'~~::ld M 10 tt7•·2N4 54t·8888 9'0·$36.3 9"'91 ut-'"' ,.asa JCJn=' =-GOnd:::..-~~-:.-J..:w==' =a..==-=........._===~
'
...
' •
0Nnee COlilt DAILY PfLOT/Thurlday, Aprll 19, 19a.
'84 CHEVETTE CPE
._.. _ _,,, --· 6
SPECIAL
STRIPPING
PAYMENT PLAN
PEA
MONTH
TO OWN PAYMENT PLAN
-v a
58 PE A
MONTH
TO OWN PAYMENT PLAN 38 PER
MONTH
TO OWN
60 mos '838 99 ~11sn o• 11 <ttJo 1Jown p1u~ Id• II<. rjt)t Dt:tlerred pmr '· 60 mor, \912 2S 1.a~h o• t• .io~ down plus la• he & doc tees Deierred
peym<tni f)f!CfJ s I 1 0 I 7 41 APA 14 92 On aPOfOYed Cledll 60 mot S5S4.49 cuh Of trade down plu1 tax. he. & dOC IM Defer~
paytMnt pnc. $9387 85 APA 1'.92 On IPPfOYed credit S7 l 44 ii; APH 14 'U On approve<l UOO•I
1101AJ08CIEY216571J (16051
PAYMENT PLAN
PEA
MONTH
TO OWN
I 101AP87223EL 1750 .. 3) (1749)
WE HAVE THE HARD TO FIND
S-10 BLAZ~RS • S-10 PICK UPS
VANS • VAN CONVERSIONS
K-BLAZERS • SUBURBANS
FULL SIZE PICKUPS
CREWCABS • DUALLY
(Ser. 1510Ge)(2003)
'84 CHEVY CITATION 2 DR $636
.L'r.t~> . ~
~.
PAYMENT PLAN 13
60 mo& S670 cash 01 trade 00""" otus ta• ht & doc lee!i Deterred
payment PflC8 S12 022 16 16 APR 14 92 On Aooroved C1eo11
EXCELLENT SELECTION
OF 4x4's
60 mot S5S4 49 call\ Of trade down plul tax lie: & OOc: fffl o.terr
pey"*lt pt~ $9387 85 APA 1' 92 On IPPfOYed credit
11r,1Al37AOEA 19660311 18191
PAYMENT PLAN
PEA
MONTH
TO OWN
$
PAYMEMT PLAN 68 PEA
MONTH
TO OWN
(1GIAH11AOEl124560) 10961 l
'84 S10 BLAZER $87
8 PER
MONTH
TO OWN
60 mon1nt Sll96 74 cnti or tr11de down plua tu Ii<; and doc
DeleH80 o•ymltfll prio• Sll480 90 A PA 1• 92 Or· 11pproved cred11
11GCBS 14A4E8':>3311)(0721 I
'".1 ,.., , ') '1' ,. A"' , 11i1 11· t'j(J..-;n o•u' ld1 •« A rior Q.ptPtrr
II•' 1rr '"I IJ'K" ~I 1 •,44 18 APR 14 '}; O• dWl1>vNl Oed•t
•uCCWbCJA t E R111884 11981
60 mo'S $870 88 cash Of tr&<)e dawn plus tax lie: & ooc tees Delerr
payment pnce S 12 873 36 APA 14 92 On ape:lfove<J credlC
'79 CHEV. 1 /2 TON PU
6 cvt a t P s
llT21111 l
'80 CHEVY IMPALA
4 dr. V 6. outo. 011, Blue
Under 39 000 mole\ l ANB9061
'78 PONT. G . PRIX
V8 d I 0 \ 11 r •II Nhl
CC 8 Ir fll ~ / I fl •
1181Vr P
'80 AUDI 4000
4 dr 4 \pd UJ\\t'tfl.! Olr,
\UnrotA I HlD 1781 )
'82 CITATION CPI.
• r vi r1 I ,, \ fl•r
t IU ()J16 1
'84 DODGI COLT
4 '>Pd <O\V""" l"H rhon 5.000
mole\ l IH NEW JEG7J3 3J
'84 OLDS
ow. '" $
'79 CAPRICE 4 DOOR
VB d t o \ d•r, 111
I 11 9WFLI $3988
'82 CHEYETTE
'cvr ' \Pd 11ir. '""' lw I 1069' I $ 988
'80 HONDA ACCORD
~ •,1"1 "' r r '1\\ I'>£ '/1\~0 1 $4988
'84 •UICK RIOAL
V6, at. o \. air. tit. pw,
stereo r wh
1 H LA~S7 $9 788
'12 CHIV. IL CAMINO
V6 011, stereo, tilt, cruise $6988
p / w Camper shell (2A69613J
'82 DATSUN 310
~a~~I, 4
SPd $4388
1 FOG J9l
'81 CAPRICE 4DR
Vfi ,1 I c:i \, ttir. PW. Pell Ill $7388
c< ( cH.. '' \I'd!\ I l(RR871fl
c
'8 I OLDS RIOINCY
V8 d I. p s air PW Pdl tit $9388 cc cau PS seat
wwc vi l lAXXOHl
'80 RIVIERA
V8 "I P '> d tr, ow Pdl Ill $8 7 88 Cl P\ W r!I 8 lfdl k
(98~V l H I
'82 OLDS CUTLASS
$8688 v,, " ' IJ .. "'' 111 (( PW Pdl PS \Pill
wwt I 10GR11Jl
'83 BUICK REGAL
Vo r1 1. P \ d or Ill tc P
wond ~ll•rco
I 1G1Nll3l $8988
'11 •o•• ~· 6 cyl, • si>eed, o s, $AVE "", cauelfe 1•7968 )
'84 AMC ENCORE
• rvl .e sPd ca\\
I JI' 6694 $6688
'II TOYOTA aLICA GT
5 spd. air, conette, sunroof. $6388
Block Beauty . ( 1GGR117)
•
I 108CS 1888E81955e 1) (2 115)
'82 MOllTI CARLO
V6. a t, P s. air. tit $ 7 3 8 8 ccns ww cov
II 16S90l
'71 VOLVO 216 GL WGll.
6 cyl, auto, air, p /w, cauette , $3988
leather. (011377)
'83 CAMARO Z28
V8 a I p s, aor , tit Pdl $ 0,988 sr~reo r whl
I IGHM1761
'80 CAP•ICE 4DA
V8. a I. p s, air, tit $5988 cc. stereo o seah
18l6YSJ l
, .. CAMA•O zn
v8. at, 011, t lr , tit, cc $6 788
pW, pdf. CHI. wheell
761ZOJ
'81 e20 YAN
Olesel. et, p /1, $9988 t lr, ceu , cc,)w,
h bucket •40l400
. .... .. . .. ......
,
HIGH 15 LOW58
TH UR SOA V, APRll 11.J 1984
Win $100 In
the Dally Piiot's ~
Social Security
Sweepstakes
-PageC4
Coaat
While some cities dis-
courage It, Newport
Beach Is offering break
dance classes./ A3
Orange County's coastal
cities divvy up money for
beach maintenance./ A3
California
Prince Andrew takes
royal ribbing at Beverly
Hiiis fund-raiser./ A7
Someone stole Mayor
Tom Bradley's car and
the whole police force Is
look1ng for the thief./ M
Nation
The nation's economy
grew at an astonishing
8.3-percent for first quar-
ter./ AS
World
Rebel gunners hit copter
carrying two U.S. sena-
tors In El Salvador./ A7
Libya's Col. Khadafy says
British to blame for Em-
ba'8)' shooting./ Ae
:•:•:!;~:~=~=·=!~!:::·:!:!:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:.:·:·:·:·~=·:·:·
Living
Late-night dance clubs In
Costa Mesa are Influenc-
ing street f aahlons and
which clothes are worn
together./81
Thin may be "In," but
going to extremes is as
life-threatening as obesl-
ty. /83
Sports
Lakers open playoffs on a
high note, beating Kan-
sas City at the Forum./C1
Edison High pitcher Ju lie
Carpenter throws
no-hitter as Chargers win
softball tournament./C2
Entertainment
Liberace can still pack a
house with his plantlcs,
and this time It's Madison
SquareGarden./84
The "Gramercy Ghost"
at the Huntington Beach
Playhouse Is one of
George Washington's
men./85
.:::::::::::.:::.:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:
Business
Income taxes were st Ill
the most lucrative source
of revenue for state gov-
ernments In 1983./88
Carl Karcher Enterprises
restructures Its top man-
agement as It moves Into
a nationwide franchising
cempelgn./8 10
INDEX
Erma Bombed<
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Bu11neu
C1llfornl1 New•
Clu1lfled
Com lea
Crouword
Death Notices
Help YourHlf
Horotcope
Ann Larders
Living
Mutual Funds
National New•
Opinion
Police Log
Pu~lc Notion
Spon1
Stock Market•
Tetevttton
ThNt«•
W•th«
WOf'1d New1
B2
87
A3
88-10
A4
C7-10
87
C9
C4
83 ce
92
91-2 ee
A4
A9
A3
C4-8
C1-<4
89
98
8<4-8
A2
A4
I
f lames consume I 0 a es. slx autos: teen
s u s pect t n earlier torchtngs still tn custody
B y STEVE MARBLE
OfllleO..,NlltlWf
A wind-whipped fire that roared
throu&h IQ praae1 and consumed six
cars broke out early today in a
Huntington Beach neighborhood
where an arsonist has struck I I times
1n less than three months.
HBto
evict
truck
home?
By ROBERT BARKER
OftMO..,NetaWI
Lawyers for the City of Huntington
Beach arc slated to go to coun next
week to try to evict handyman George
Arnold and his broken-down truck
fr'om one of the nicest ocean view
locations in Southern California.
The SS-year-old Arnold has been
hving in his battered three-too, 1966
Chevrolet on the "front door" lO the
city since last summer.
The vehicle doesn't have electrici·
ty, runnina water or flush toilets, but
George gets by. He bums a charcoal
barbecue for heating and cooking
purposes and uses the beach restroom
facilitfos across the street. He showers
at a friend's house.
But city officials say George and his
truck have to go.
The fire erupted aa t 2: l 9 a.m. on
the 2300 block of Delaware, an area
still blackened by recent arson fires
that have spread fear and anaer in the
densely populated nei&hborhood.
The m1dn1aht blaze caused about
S 120.000 in damaae to the praae
6tructure and parked cars, Nobody
WIS injured.
Fire official• would not say whether
the ba.ze w11 deliberately act but
admitted they are 1usp1ciou1 and
apin have cranked up a joint
policewfire investiption that in put
weeks had taken on the proponions
of a full-scale murder probe.
A l 4-ycar-old boy was arrctted two
weeks IJO al\er reponedly confessina
to 1tartin1_ one of the blazes. Police
and fire officials. though. halted their
invat~tlon after the boy's arrnt
aDdconfaded that the~ ii~ in Dearly all the put om.
B&&t tAiJ momins·• fire raised new
qua&iolll.
••Atthi1~nt. we really don't know
what•• aon•1 on." e.pla1ned fire
depenment spokeswoman Mart.ha
Wetth. ·111e cauae of the fire this
momil\& iu't u clear as the othen.
"'There arc a lot of new quesuons
we have to look into. Our investi»·
By ROBERT BARK.ER
Of .. o.lr .........
Lawycn for a Huntinston Beacb
environmental orpnizatfon l&id
today they plan lO press on with their
eff ons to halt dtvelopment o( t.be
Bolsa Chica marshlands despite an
apparent damq,jn_a rulin_a by the\] ,S.
Supreme Coun.
Jnadeci1ionontheSumm1Corp.'1
Ballona Laaoon in Marina del Ray,
the hiah court held Tuesday that t.be
state of California can't UICrt its
.. public trust" doctrine on tiddandl
passed directly from the Mexican
government to private owncn in tbe
19th century.
The rulina poses a potential aetbeck
because the Ami1os dt Bolaa Chica is
challenaina the 197 3 land uchanae in
which the statepvc Siana! Landriia6
companies l, 700 acres of tidelands.
They plan to argue Monday in
West Orange County Municipal
Coun that the lifelong Huntington
Beach resident is violating city ordi-
nances by maintainina an abandoned
and wrecked vehicle in public view m
excess of 10 days. And they want him
out.
You deaerve a break today
Connie Zimmer (left) and Kellie Newcombe
demonatrate break danclnC to Ena!Cn
Junior JUch atudenta (from left) !flcole
Padron, Juon Henntncer. John Wln48or,
Moraan McNerney, Pat Newcombe, Par-
rlab carter and Liu. Koaih In a claM
apouorecl by tbe city of Newport Beach.
Por 8torJ and more pllotoe, .ee Paee AS.
The environmentalists have con·
tended that the land oouldn•t be
traded away because it "was owned
by the pubhc." However, much of the
Bolsa Chica lowlands, lyina_ west of
Warner Avenue alo~ Pacific Cout
Hi&hway. also was 1octuded in a
Mexican land pnt and lbetrlo~
(Pieue .-BOUA/ A2)
Arnold. who used the truck for a
campaign vehicle when he ran unsuc-
cessfully for election to the chy
council and then for aovemor of
California. had 11 towed last summer
to the vacant lot between 14th and
I Sth streets on Pacific Coast Highway
when he went into the parking lot
business.
It was his 1nten11on, he said, to
repair the non-functioning engine
with profits he made from parking
fees at the beachfront he said he
leased from a construction company.
And he claims that if the city
o fficials hadn't "harassed" him. he
would have made enought money
long ago to fix the truck and get it ofT
the property on ns own power.
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of .. °"",.... ......
Chances a Newport Beach invest-
ment firm that invested $1 S m11l1on
in the currency trading business of J.
David Dominelli will ever sec its
money again faded with the news hue
Wednesday night that Dominelli has
Oed the country.
The Newport firm. Trans Atlantic
Bancorp. Ltd., was forced into
bankruptcy proceedings in February
following the collapse of Dominclh's
La Jolla-based foreign currency
trading firm. J. David & Co.
Trustees appointed by the U.S.
Bankruptcy Court in San D1cao arc
trying to find out what happened to
more than $100 million invested in J.
David and held in foreifn bank
accounts. So far, only about S00,000
has been recovered. accordina to
bankruptcy trustee Louis Metzger.
Trans Atlantic was one of J.
David's biggest investors and had
attracted monc) from about 200
people -about half of them Orange
County residents. Newpon Beach
businessman .Art Axelrod headed
Trans Atlantic.
"An talked to him (Dom1nel11)
Friday and there was no inkhna that
this would happen." said William C.
Starrett. the Newpon Beach attorney
representing Axelrod.
"J just learned of it this morning.
The closest we could pin down is that
he left sometime between last Fnday
night and yesterday." Starrett said.
According to the Associated Press.
Dominelli left the country shonly
before he was scheduled to appear at a
contempt-of<oun hcanna for aJ..
legedly not cooperatina with l.M
bankruptcy trustct ovcneetna the
liqu1dauon of his businesses.
"I'm sorry that the obstinate be-
havior and bullyinJ tactics of the
trustee and his attorneys and accoun-
tants have necessifated this act.Jon.
but I sec no alternative at this
moment, .. Dominelli wrote in a leltcr
to his associate and liv~m compa-
nion. Nancy Hoover.
Hoover read the letlcr to
(Pleue Ne P'IJlfAllCO:R/A2)
County halts action
on parking at airport
Responding to a court order that
they take no action to advance plans
for a new SJ m11lon parlong lot at
John Wayne A1rpon. the Orange
County Board of Supervisors for-
mally canceled the b1dd1ng procedure
aimed at sclecung a pro1ect contrac-
tor Wednesday
"We've been pre-empted. \O to
speak." Board Chairman Hamett
Wieder said in announcing that
county attorneys had recommended
the bid proce,s be terminated
Orange County Supenor ( ourt
Judge Philip Schwab ordered last
Fnda) that all planrung for a
1.800-space parking lot slated for the:
airport's nonh clear zone. JUSt north
of the an Diego Frttwa). be halted
becau~e count) en"1ron menta1
documentation concerning the pro-
1ect appeared 10 be deficient
upcn 1<,ar\ have not yet decided
~hat legal steps the) ~1 11 pursue next
H o~e\er S('veral supcn 1sors have
said the) ~ould h ke to see the
prcl1m1nal) tnJuncllon challcnaed by
bnnging the case to tnal
~tat-e maj'Jean on
.,.., ..... ,....._,,......,.~
Dr. Mark Hopp and wife Eileen confer with attorney ltd ward Oeorae Jr. oa talde courtroom.
32 Hopp charges dropped
By STEVE MARBLE
OftMO.., .........
Prosecutors suffered a third maJor
1etback late Wednesday 1n their
cfToru to hana manslauahter chanaes
on Mark Hopp. the Hunt1n1ton
Bc.ach phys1c1an accused in the drua
overdose deaths of 11 patients,
A JUdlC d11misscd 20 of the n
manslauahtcr counts and 12 other
characs apinst Hopp. whoK hccnse
to pract1c~ med1c10e hu bfe"n
suspended pendma the outcome of
the cnm1nal procttdinas
Five cnm1nal charse ap1n1t HOJlp
. ,.
now remain. 1nclud1n1 two man·
slauahtcr counts relatlna to the t 980
ovctd0te death of Garden Grove
resident Robin FradkofT.
The: ruhn.a Wednesday by West
Oranae Munc1pal Judae Wilham t
Mock marked the third ume 1n 1x
months that most of the charge" have
been d11mmcd. Two of the d"·
misnls have ht-en on proct'dural
arounds ruhcr than on the ments of
the cvldcncc.
.. 1 rqret hav1na case rraolvcd
wtthout acmna to the truth of the
matter.'' \lid Mock "But l think the
lanauaae of the: statute u clear.··
Pros«uton vowed to appeal the
rulina. a move that 1s hkcly to \&kc
months. Oransc County Deputy Dittnct
Attomey 8 111 Bcdswon.h said 1f the
ruhna 11 upheld 1t wtll be a dcvastat-
1n1 blow to pr()sccutora.
Edward (1co,...e. Hopp's Lona
Beach attorney, said his client was
"elated" 'With the most rte"Cnt ruhna
.. but realties th11 ts not over )'ti He
know this 11 JUSt round one ·•
Hopp, whoK Ed1nacr Avenue drua
(Pleue ... BOPP I A2 l
boaters in atte$pt
to clean up har1>or
If prchminal) ind1cat1ons ol 1n-
CTCas1ng bactena counts m Newport
Harbor are venfted. the state Re-
gional Water Quahty Control Board
may draw up stncter reaulat1ons
rcquinn1 more pump-out stations for
boats to d1 P<>1C of scwagr from their
toilets
"What wt are go1n1 to do 1s try to
venfy thO$C trends and by early 1985
estabhsh some re1ulat1ons for
pump-out stattons," said James
Andtrson.
0 1t will take that Iona to venfy tbc
aoun::a of the con\lm1nanu. hold tht
pubhc hcannp and comt up wttb the
rqulauon ··he lddtd.
The water quality board hc.ard
teslimony last Fnday that 1ncreas1f\I
bactenaJ pollution 1n Newpon
Harbor may be the result of boat
owne" nush1na ~into the: bl)'
Other aourca include dec:ayina
matmaJ tamed into the bay v\I San
Dicao Creek. the Santa Ana River
delta and stonnwattr runoff, accord·
1na to a rrpon ~pared by 1he ,,.ter
I
JERRY
HIRSCH
NEW S BACKGROUtf&-'-
quality board's st.aft'.
In add1tton, the board alJo beard a
rcpon from Ncwpon &e,cb doctor
John F ktnncr that becttrl.a OCJWltl
1n the harbor have steadily 1ncreu9d
11nor 1976 k.lnner beht\its tbett
may be • hnlt between boat ~
and the tu&hcr bectenal oounu..
"l take: h11 1nformat1on u ~
vet) cttd1b1c We arc fi.nd1.11 • 1ncrase 1n the nu and th1.1 o9t
to be invauptcd \itl') · -r
Andcnon said.
._ndenon. ho~vn. • tlid out
(P1...... /U)
'
•
•
Fire vied.ma Bernie Aaqulth (left), Cliff
Braaheara aurvey their loaaea In
Dllllr,......,.,.,,.... c......
b11J"Ded-out Huntinfton Beaob &A?fe, one
of 10 awept by lateet auaplcloa.a fire.
BLAZE HITS HB •ARSON AREA' •.•
From Al
after sundown near apartment bu1ld-
1ngs on Delaware, Florida and Eng-
land streets.
The fires ha'\'C been fueled wit h rags
and paper -material that police
believe the arsonist fo und lying
around at the scenes of the blazes. The
fires have set in carports. garages.
trash dumpsters and laundr} rooms.
One of the fire s broke out inside a
vacant apartment but police detec-
tives suspect it was the work of a
copycat fire staner.
Wcrtha said details on this morn-
ing's fire arc still spam and could not
speculated how the fi re started or
whether it was deliberately set.
"But it certainly is cunous ."
The youth arrested earlier this
month has not ~n identified be-
cause of his age and remains in
official custody at Orange: Count)'.
Juvenile Hall. A trial is set for Apnl
2S. I
The boy lives in the area where the
fires broke out and attends a neiah-
borbood public school.
FINANCIER FLEES COUNTRY •••
From Al
KFMB -TV in San Du~go Wednesda}
night saying that Dommel Ii wanted 11
refeascd to the news media
Jn the letter. Dominclh said he had
gone overseas so he could personally
retneve m1lhom of dollars in missing
in vestor funds and give the money
back to those cllen ts who had not filed
bl!_lkruptcy claims against him.
Starrett said that was consmcnt
with what Domen11l1 had told A>.-
clrod dunng the past six week's.
"He has told An all along that onl)
he could disperse the monc). We
have disclosed that to our creditors."
Starrett said.
"If he's got the mone-. and he
releases it, that's good but if be
doesn't we are back to square one,"
Starrett said. adding that only tJme
will tell 1f the money is going to tum
up.
Trustees for the Trans Atlantic
bankruptcy have taken control of
SSS 0.000 in fu nds not lost in the J.
David collapst but Dommenilli's
disappearance could complicate and
delay the dispersal of that money to
investors.
"Now they arc goi ng to want to
look in every nook and cranny for
assets and 1t will take a long time to
release that monev." Starrett said.
BOLSABATTLE ...
From Al
would be C\Cludcd trom publll trust
doctnne 1f th1~ v.eek's ~uprcml' (. oun
ruling should appl)
(t,;ndcr the public tru!>t doorinc,
tnc state rctatm authont~ to prcsen e
navigational, commcrc1al, ecological
and recreational inter~·st of the pub-
lic.)
L}nda Man) n an attorm') lor the
7SO-mcmber .\m1go' organization.
said toda~ tht• mun\ ruling " a
"setback" to the 1nti.•rc!>t u1 thc public
She declined to sa'>. hO\.\l'vcr. 1f the ~c1sion poses a legal l loud to the
lawsuit which 1s based on public
ownership oft he land. "I ha\'cn't read
the op1n1on )et:' she declared.
She also clai m<, other issues arc
involved in the lawsuit. including the
givingawa} of"m1ll1onsand m1ll1ons
of dolars of oil nghts ·· 1n the area ..
She said oil operations arc expected
to continue tor 20 to 30 )ears and
might bnng 1n "b1ll1ons of dollars"
before the fields play out.
Man> n. a San Francisco attorney.
also claimed that confhct1 ng opinions
b) state's attornc\ general's office
played a maJor facior in the apparent
adversl' ruling on the ·umma prop·
CM).
!\fart) n -;aid the state argued in the
Summa ~ase that the public'!> own-
ership of the propert} should be
protected whether the land was
included in a Mexica n land grant or
not.
But in a bnef filed in the Bolsa
Chica case. she said the state ad-
vanced j ust the opposite view. Su-
preme Court justices. she said, prob-
ably based their ruling 1n part on the
"1ncons1stent legal theones."
Concern over Oominelli possibly
fleeing the country had surfaced
before among the growina list of
creditors and auorney5 and accoun-
tants try in~ to track the flow of funds
from Dominelli comoanics.
Bankruptcy trustees obta ined a
court order early in the proceedin's
requiring Dominelli to surTCndc r his
passpon and not leave the country.
Hoover said she believed Domi·
nelli had aonc to the British Crown
Colony of Montserrat in the Carib-
bean. where he had set up a bank prior
to the collapse of his financial
cnterpnses.
HOPP ...
From Al
detox1ficat1on clime ~a~ shut down in
1983 b) state medical authonues.
desires to practice medicine again
despite his failing health, accord mg to
George.
.. He would ne ver get into the drug
addict field again. The addict busi-
ness 1s a bad business. He would.
thou~h. like to have a small famll~
practice." said the attorne)
Hopp, who is 1n his 70s. suffers
from a hearing problem and recently
was diagnosed as being a diabetic.
George said .
Prosecutors have maintained from
the start that Hopp. in treating drug
addicts. ac ted reckless!} and
prescribed excessive amounts of
Darvon and Valium to his patients.
Hopp, though. claims he acted in
good faith and that patients failed to
follow his presc1bed medical advice
HARBOR CLEANUP CAMPAIGN ...
From Al
that the higher bacteria counts in the
harbor are still at onl\ a fraction oftht'
level at which the count> hea lth
depanment would close the ba) to
water sport'>
But the health department has
quarantined the pon1on ol Upper
Newpon Bay from Do' er Shores
north to swimmers since 1974 be-
cause of high bactcna count~
"We are going 10 do more tes ts. 'We
ma) test for the fecal st rep Dr.
Skinner was talking about and we
ma} look into other things,"
A.nderson said.
The !ltUd) '4111 tr) to determrne
where the bactcna is coming from
and make a determ1nat1on at what
point 11 becomes a health hazard . he
added.
enough 10 cause the ming bactena
counts.
"The maJont) of the boaters are
aware that this 1s a no-discharge. bay
and they abide by that. They wait to
pump their holding tanks until they
ge t out to open sea." Harshbarger
said.
But the recent news about pollution
in the bay has focused attention on
the fact that people should not pump
sewage into 1t and "education is
Sunny anG a little warmer
~,•c .. .. CNnellofl,W. y 44 It Of1Mo119,H 0. .. " T~ ,_ ~ lllt1IOM _, ==-.. .. ., M ~ MUfl. ~ "'° • 11'111 ClnolMali 0 22 ~~ WlllOttON Olewlen4I 41 " .. "°"'*" Coll#lllM-.1 c .. ,.
==~·Hlellt=UtoN. CoiM!lw• 44 N •,to a. IMll '°""" mott'Y u 0.-,t WOttrl 71 .. to it, Otylon 41 n l'ftl!I ltoirt ~to IN Mu• o.n-.. ..a
IOflll lo<der IN Ollt IO Mht -""-0. Moir!el u 14 ....,_, W• Wlflelt 10 te IO kllO'll wlttl Ottro« ... to I to 4.fOotwlrtd .,._~to 11 Duluttl ... 21 10 IO 11111* I/Id t tO I-foot llMd .._ ri'-.. ..
clutllll 1119 111«-. Wiii PtOO~ ..,'**' ff If
nMd I """' Ol'efl id'MOly ="' .. ,..
portlOM by l\OOll. Wlftdf motlly 0.. e2 41
CAMlnO 1on19111 Md "rllNW lleoollll~ Ore.tlllllt '° ...
norl"-1 10 IO 1e lll!Olt e11=:.; HertfOfO .. •• llOtlMtly ..... 10 '° lll'IOt• 1119 HllllN .. 41 eMYoM frOlll 8111ta MOll!oe ley llOttl'I HOllOIUN IS 72
ON 10 J.lool -1.,iy 1M11a ~ .Ill& 70
lncllMepoli• 48 »
Extended Jeclleon.Mllt IO at
JP-VIiie ,. &4 Nortotll 17 .. St ...... Tlmlll 71 17 ~ 6& 41 North li'IAll• 12 24 Sall I.Mi .. to
,., , """" IOOll ll«ttl lo nonf\Mtt 1(-Clly 63 37 OllllllOl!le City 71 50 a ... Mtonio t2 61
wltlOt INIOW OM}'OM Ww"""8 lrenel. LMY199o1 77 67 Om~ u )7 Sin DilOO 81 II
wltl'I ~...,..1""'91 .. 11Rd9)1 In.,. l "Ill ll'OCll 73 ,. OtlenclO n .. SM\r:t~ 67 ..
llooet 91\d ~onfty In 70. t::.r' .. a1 li'llllaclelpN• 63 '4 ............. M 40
MO IOt !owe moetly 61 » ""-1• '° .. ...... .. 41 .. 10T.•oeot .. .,_ lll~l>OCll 11 0 Pt111~h .. SS :=-r:: IO ..
MwnpNa .. 51 P«tl ~ 47 » 13 )() Mi-73 62 PC)(111f'd Ore 82 •• Spoll-63 n
Temperature•· MllW8'111M 48 37 Provtel-t3 42 S)"~M .. 41 .M~llP .... I 61 l5 ~=llY 84 37 TOC*o• t6 M NMIWll» 61 4& 87 32 T-IS ..
.. i.. N.w0r1Mn• eo 84 Reno 52 l 6 TulN .. ..
AllMW( ~ " New York Ila 50 AIC:t\mon<I ee 42 WNNnglon 63 '4
~Qui " H SI loul• ., 38 WICM• u 43 .. 41 Tl dee ~. 0 " AIM'<ltti. H )()
Attllllte .. 41 TODAY
Atlenllo Ct1y 17 4t ~IOw 4 Hpm 23
Aue ti" " 13 l-41'11Qh 11 22 p"' a 2
a.ltlmOf• 11 H , 'ftlDAY 11111:,?• .. 41 ""' IOw
1 10."' ..() 2 LOCATIOH llZI CONOITIOM llrm ngllaf!\ .. 41 ~~ 2 37."' 30 H1111tlngton hton 1·2 felt
........ ~k ea )() 5 44 pm 28 Al-J.lly, N9wl)Orl 1-3 poor
lotM t4 44 40111 St , ,.._pon 1·3 poor
lot Ion 4t 41 81111 Mt• IO<ll y 11 6 27 p, m , rl-22n<I 11 'N9'#pof'1 1·3 poor
1town1v1a. 11 70 'M•Y It a ,. • "' eno .... 1911n I I le!bol w.ioe 1-3 poor
luttlllO 4t 4) l:Je P·"'· Uiog<ll\I 9-1'! 1·2 OOod lurhngton H ,. ..._, rl-toelay et 11 09 p m., Mtl 811'1 ClllMllte 1·3 good
CllP9! .. 38 'tldey at 8 08 e.m WllW T-p &a-M Swe11 CllreotlOrt ~,,_I
Two women were toeaed from thl• vehicle
after It left raln-aoaked Sand Canyon Road,
atruck a curb and landed ln concrete dltcb
ahortly after mldnl&ht.
El Toro crash injures 2 women
A 24-)car-old Tustin woman was
clinging to hfe toda> in a hospital
10tens1' e care unit after sufTenng
cnucal inJuncs tn a one-car accident
shortl y after m1dn1gh t on a
ratn-shckened road near the El Toro
Manne base.
The car's dri ver. Ange la
McDonald, a fnend of the injured
woman. was arrested for in vestiga-
tion of felony drunken dnving. Cah-
fom1a Hiahway Patrol Officer Rick
Just Call
642-6086
Stevens said.
McDonald suffered less threaten-
ing injuries and was li sted in serious
condition tn Western Medical
Center's intensive care unit. the same
hospital where her friend 1s bema
treated, a hospital spokeswoman said
today.
Favre Billotte was on the hospnal's
cnucal ltSt. the spokeswoman said.
The car was heading south at about
60 mph on Sand Can-.on Road in
heavy rain shortly atler rrudniaht
today , when the dri ver lost control
and~eft the road, strikina a raised air
vent. Stevens said. The car s~un
around. struck a curb and landed 1n a
concreted itch. ejecting its passcngen,
he said.
McDonald was arrested but re-
leased to the hospital's care after a
blood test was taken. The results were
not 1mmed1atcly available. Stevens
said.
Wbat do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe
number at left and your me1111e wlll bt recorded. transcribed and deUvered
to the appropriate editor.
The 11me 24-bour answering aervlce may bt' uaed to record letters to tbe
editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include their
name and telephone number for verification. No elrculatlon calls, pleaae.
Tell us what'• on your mind. The count) health dcpartmt'nt tcm
water !>ample' lrorn ~ 1 '11C'~ in
'\cw port Ba\ l'\er\ \fonda). J he
lOUnty mC'asun·'> thC' amount n1 .1
bacteria called \.oldorm 1n the ""atc:r
~c"port Beach Manne D1rectm
D;n 1d Har\hbargcr 'aid he would
\Upport changl' the watl.'r te~l tu
measure fel'a l strl.'p rJthcr than wl-
1form
1 mportant," Harsh barter said. 1------------------------------------------------
Coliform doc" not liluse d1,.ea'>C
but 11 1s an 1nd1cator of dcca) 1ng
material and other d1sca'te-cau!>1ng
agents A coll form count of more than
1.000 parts ~r I 00 rnbic l'ent1metcrs
of water tn _o percent of the sample.,
over a month-long pcnod 1s ron-
s1dered haza rdous
Coliform lOUnt!> in the harbor
range from 1ero to mon· than .!0.000
depending on the \.\Cather and 11mc ol
.):~ar. according to the health depart-
ment
The '4ater board ma~ get a bc11er
readi ng of ha1ardou~ hactcna in the
harbor b)' mea~unna fecal strep - a
different t\pc of bacteria than col-
iform. Skinner s~11d
A recent stud' t>\ the Envirunmen
tal Protection Agl'OC\ lound a ~trong
correlation between high counb of
fecal strep 1n water and the 1nc1dents
of intesunal d1~a~c in ~w1 mmer~.
SJcinner said
"That ""ould g1,c U'> a real good
1 nd1cat1on of the le' el ol !>ewagc in the
ba> " Harshbarger said
Hob \1emman the en' 1ronmcntal
health director for Orange Count)
.. aid the health dcpanment had no
plan to change m tc<;t~
.. .),t l~st not at the present time
Th{' state standard\ are based on
coliform counts so that l!t ""hat \.\Care
going to measure." MclT)man said
lk lOnlirmed there "ha\ ~C'n
\Orne ind1cat1on" of higher coliform
counts "but there would ha' c to~ at
least a tenfold increase in the level
before wc would take an> action. ll 1s
not a problem to puhhc health now ··
Although sewage lrom boats ma)'
be part of the problem, Harshbarae r
said he fou nd It hard to believe that
the number of boats in the harbor on
even a busy summer da) would be
MclT) man agreed. add1 ng. "I don't
think anybody would "ant 10 swim in
sewage even 1f 11 was diluted."
Two new pump-out stations are
scheduled to be built in Newpon
during the coming year.
The cit) plans to add one at the
Balboa Yacht Basin and the Irvine
Co plans to build one at a marina
along Ba}s1de Dnvc. Harshbaracr
said
That "'II double the number of
pump-out stations in the harbor.
There are two at the Orange County
Harbor Department docks.
Adding extra pump-out stations is
"a pos1t1vc action' accordina to
Merryman. If boaters u~ the stations
the y will reduce at least some of the
bacterial pollution. he said.
''The main thing is to educate
people and let them know there is a
finite amount of water in the bay and
we should all be concerned about
keeping th e water as clean as poss-
ible,'' Merryman s1ud.
Clrcul1tlon 71'1M2...tm
Delly Piiot
DeUvery
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat CIH1lfled edvertl1lng 11•1M2·5111
All other depertment1 M2-4321
11 Querenteed
~,, ,.,, ''
"Of ...... , • t• • o-,
, JC p ....... '' ~
O· " tlf'
Clrculellon
TetephonH
~,,.,
C1oe o1* •, • ••• NJ-4UJ ...... ,
•
H. L. Schwartz Ill
PubliSMr
Chuy Oowellby
F 1 ' r rtro Ass·s•ar t
10 tt:p PubllShfir
Ro•emery Churchmen
(°;OfltrOI ft'
ltephen F C•raao
Olorle A. f'ow•r•
l .,-1" I
"Jv9•1 I ·' U #
~, ""''{ 1 c
M411 •II"
Donald L. Wltll1m1 , ,, ... , .. ,
Mll ~ll\11"
MAIN OFFICE
'• • y• C •t• • ' I' loot •·I"' #II>~,., e H~ ,,,. ..... "... • ,.,1)1., -~ t. '"" 0.1""" c ,..., ""°""''"II O""('e~, ,,, .. I I I Cl"I e e ...... ~-~ t.1°""'8y '"'OuO" ' ·•· • •no • '"V' • .a •"" • e>uD' _, !I•'"'°"'' 1"0' •' 1•o• '"• L""'C CI wD' '1>"19 IM"''' II J30 ..... I
""' .,. ... I' lln• "l!O Cn.te .,._ C•' '"""• t?tlil
VOL. n , NO. 110
. . ---·---, ..--....... ·-. ---·, ,
f* , ,,_.,,,,--,, , ,.--
:'-' /, " ·~ ;-;
/ . . . ..
W•atcllff PlaLa
1711 & lr\llW
Phww M2 706 l
Ne•wp1111 A,•,u h
•
THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1984
.··
Win $100 In
the .Dally Piiot's
Social Security
Sweepstakes
-PageC4
Coast
While some cities dis-
courage It, Newport
Beach Is offering break
dance classes./ A3
Orange County's coastal
cities divvy up money for
beach maintenance./ A3
California
Prince Andrew takes
royal ribbing at Beverly
Hiiis fund-raiser./ A7
Someone stole Mayor
Tom Bradley's car and
the whole police force Is
look Ing for the thief./ A4
Nation
The nation's economy
grew at an astonishing
8.3 percent for first quar-
ter./ Al
World
Rebel gunners hit copter
carrying two U.S. sena-
tors In El Salvador./ A7
Libya's Col. Khadafy says
British to blame for Em-
bassy shooting./ Al
Living
late-night dance clubs In
Costa Mesa are Influenc-
ing street fashions and
which clothes are worn
together./81
Thin may be "In," but
going to extremes Is as
life-threatening as obesl-
ty. /83
Sports
lakers open playoffs on a
high note, beating Kan-
sas City at the Forum./C1
Edison High pitcher Julie
Carpenter throws
no-hitter as Chargers win
softball tournament./C2
Entertainment
Liberace can still pack a
house with his plantlcs,
and this time it's Madison
Square Garden./84
The "Gramercy Ghost"
at the Huntington Beach
Playhouse is one of
George Washington's
men.JBS
Business
Income taxes were still
the most lucrative source
of revenue for state gov-
ernments in 1983./88
Carl Karcher Enterprises
restructures Its top man-
agement as it moves Into
a nationwide franchising
campalgn./810
:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:'
INDEX
Erma Bombeck
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
California News
Claaslfled
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Help Yourself
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Living
Mutual Funds
NaUonalNews
Opinion
Ponce Log
Public Not!Qes
Sport1
Stock Marl(et1
TMvlllon
ThMt.,. w .. ther
World Newt
B2
B7
A3
B8-10
A-4
C7-10
B7
C9
C4
83
C8
82
B1-2
88
A-4
A9
A3
C4-6
C1_.
B9
B6
B•-8
A2
A4
e ID
HBto
evict
truck
home?
Ex-council candidate
raps city harassment
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol ... o.MJl'tlotlteff
Lawyers for the City of Huntington
Beach arc slated to go to court next
week to try to evict handyman George
Arnold and his brokeo-dQwn Jruck
from one of the nicest ocean view
locations io Southern California.
The SS-year-old Arnold has been
living in his battered three-ton, 1966
Chevrolet on the "front door" to the
city since last summer.
The vehicle doesn't have electrici-
ty. running water or fl ush toilets. but
George gets by. He bums a charcoal
barbecue for heating and cooking
purposes and uses the beach restroom
facilities across the street. He showers
at a friend's house.
But city officials say George and his
truck have to go.
They plan to argue Monday in
West Orange County Municipal
Court that the lifelong Huntington
Beach resident is violating city ordi-
nances by maintaining an abandoned
and wrecked vehicle in public view in
excess of I 0 days. And they want him
out.
Arnold. who used the truck for a
campaign vehicle when he ran unsuc-
cessfully for elect1on to the city
counci l and then for governor of
California. had 11 towed last summer
to the vacant lot between I 4th and
I Sth streets on Pacific Coast Highway
when he went into the parking lot
business. h was his intention, he said, to
re~r the non-functioning engine
wnh profits he made from parking
fees at the beachfront he said he
leased from a construction company.
And be claims that if the city
officials hadn't "harassed" him. he
(Pleue aee TRUCK/ A2)
arne
'arson area'·
Qffictals mum on ..
cause; suspect
still in custody
By STEVE MARBLE ,..
OftlleO.-,......... ,.
A wind-whipped fire that ~
through I 0 garages and consumecl 9'I
cars broke out early today i1' •
Huntington Beach neiahboc'boOcl
where an arsonist has struck l l timea
1n less than three months.
The fire erupted as 12:19 a.m . oo
the 2300 block of Delaware, an area
still blackened b_.y recent anon firtS
that nave spreacffear and anaer in the
densely populated neighborhood.
The midnight blaze caused about
S 120,000 in damage to the praae
structure and parked cars. Nobody
was injured.
Fire officials would not say whether
the blaze was deliberately set but
admitted they arc suspicious and
again have cranked up a joint
police-fire investigation that in pat
weeks had taken on the propor1>0ns
of a fuU-sc:a.le murdtr probe.
A 14-year-old boy was arrested two
weeks "JO after reportedly confesaiaa
to startmg one of the blaus. Police
and fire officials, though, halted their
investigation after the boy's arrest
and confided that the boy is suspected
in nearly all the past fires.
But this morning's fire raised new
questions.
You deserve a break today
Connie Zlmmer(left) and Kellie Newcombe
demoutrate break dailctng to Enatcn
Junior lllgb atudenta (from left) Nicole
Padron. Juon Benntnaer. John Wlnd.aor.
Moraan llcNerney. Pat Newcombe. Pu-
rl.ah Carter and Lia Koa&h In a clue
aponsorecl by the city of Newport Beach.
For atory and more photo.. aee Pate AS.
"At this poinL we really don't know
what's going on," explained fin
department spokeswoman Marth.a
Werth. ··The cause of the ft.re this
morning isn't as clear as the othcn. ·
.. There arc a lot of new questions
we have to look into. Our investip-
tion was pretty much over but now
(Pleue eee BLAZ&/ A2)
.
Fin8.ncier Dominelti· ftees U.S.
Chances a Newport Beach invest-
ment firm that an vested S 15 m illion
an the currency trading business of J.
David Dominelli will ever see its
money again faded with the news late
Wednesday night that Dominelli has
fled the country. •
The Newport firm. Trans Atlantic
Bancorp. Ltd., was forced into
bankruptcy proceedings in February
followmg the collapse of Dominelli's
La Jolla-based foreign currency
trading firm, J. David & Co.
Trustees appointed by the U.S.
Bankruptcy Court 1n San Diego are
trying to find out what happened to
more than SJ OO million invested in J.
David and held in foreign bank
accounts. So far, only about $500,000
has been recovered, according to
bankruptcy trustee Louis Metzger.
Trans Atlantk was one of J.
David's biggest investors and had
attracted money from about 200
people -about half of them Orange
County residents. Newport Beach
businessman An Axelrod headed
Trans Atlantic.
A.ccordang to the A.ssociated Press.
Dominelli left the country shortly
befo~ he was scheduled to appear at a
contempt-of<-0un hearing for al-
legedly not cooperating with the
bankruptcy trustee overseeing the
liquidation of his fallen financial
empire.
"I'm sorry that the obstinate be-
havior and bullying tactics of the
trustee and his attorneys and accoun-
tants have necessitated this acuon.
but 1 see no alternative at this
moment." Domanelh wrote an a letter
10 his associate and hve-m compa-
nion. Nancy Hoover.
Hoover read the letter to
KFMB-TV in San DiCJO Wcdne5day
night saying thaa pomanelJJ wanted tt
refeased to the news media.
In the letter, Dominern said he had
gone overseas so he could pen<?nalJy
rctneve miUions of dollars an m issing
investor funds and give the money
back to those clients who had not filed
bankruptcy claims agai nst bam.
Concern over DomineUi possibly
(Pleue .ee F11'A1fCIER/ A2)
Dan Kenney named
Laguna Beach mayor .
By DA vro BISHOP
Delly ..... C.t 111 I R .... t
City council member Dan Kenne)
was elected mayor of La$una Beach
by his four fellow counnl members
Tuesday night following the sweanng
an of newly-elected member Manha
Collison
Incumbent councilman ;\ell
F1 t2patnck was also sworn an alter
being re-elected an the ..\pnl 10
mun1c1pal election.
The ma}or's pos1t1on 1s largel~
ceremonial in the Cit) ·s S\ stem ot
government. The mayor has oo more
power than the other four council
members. but frequently rci>retenll
the Cit) at official functions and
presides over ci ty council mcetinp.
11.ennc) succt>eds Robert Gentry who
held the position for the pa.st year.
< ouncil members elected Bobbie
~11nlon to continue her position as
ma'or pro tern. a position she hdd
the past ) car.
"enne). 42. 1s in the third year oh
fo ur-, ear term and received the mou
(Pleue eee KERBY/ A:&)
State may lean on
boaters in attempt
to clean up harboi
0.-, ..... ,.......,..._._Upln
Dr. Mark Hopp and wife Eileen confer with attorney; Edward Georae Jr. oatalde courtroom.
If prchminar) md1ca11ons of in-
creasing bactena counts in Newport
Harbor arc verifiC'd, the state Re-
gional Water Quahty Control Board
may draw up stncter rcgu.latJons
requirina more pump-out stations for
boa ls to d1spo~ of ~wage from their
tot lets.
JERRY
HIRSCH 32 Hopp charges dropped
87 STEVE MARBLE
OltlleDl!llrNMIWt
Prosecutors suffered a third major
setback late Wednesday in their
effons to hana manslaughter c hanges
on Mark Hopp, the Huntington
Beach physician accused in the drug
overdose deaths of 11 patients
A judge d1sm1sscd 20 of the 22
manslaughter counts and 12 other
characs 14&1nst Hopp. whose ltccnsc
to pract1~ medicine hu been
suspended pcnd1na the ou1comc of
the criminal procttdinas.
Fivccnminalchargesaga1nst Hopp
now remain, including two man-
slauahtcr counts relating to the 1980
o verdose death of Garden Grove
resident Robin FradJcofT.
The ruling Wednesday by West
Oranae Muncipal Judge William L.
Mode marked the third time an six
months that most of the charges have
been dismissed. Two of the d1s-
m1ssal have been on procedural
grounds rather than on the menu of
the CVldtncc.
"I rearct hav1na cases ~lved
wtthout gclllna to the truth of the
matter:· said Mock. "But I think the
languaae o f the statute 1s clear."
Prosecutors vowed to appeal the
ruhna. a move that 1s IJkcly to take
monthJ.
Ora.nge County Deputy DistnC't
Attorney Bill Bcdswonh said af the
rulina 1s upheld it will be a dcvastll·
mg blow to prosecutors
Edwl(d Georat. Hopp' Long
Beach attorney. said his client was
··elated" with the mo'lt ~nt ruhna
"but rulucs this 1 not over ytt He
know this 1s JUSt round one "
Hopp. whose Edinaer A \enue drug
(Pleaae aee ROPP I A.2)
"What we arc going to do 1s try to
vcn fy those trends and by earty 198 5
estabhsb some regulatio ns for
pump-out stat.Ions.." said James
Anderson.
"It will take that long to vmfy the
sources of the contaminants. hold the
public heannp and come up wtlh the
regulations.·· he added.
The water quality board heard
testimony last Friday that 1ncreasina bacttnaJ Pollution 1n Nc~n
Harbor may be the result of boat
owners Oush1na ~ into the be'
Other sourtt-S include dcca)lf\&
matcnal earned mto the ba) vt1 ~n
Otego Creek, the Sa.nt.a Ans R1vrr
delta and 'tormwatcr runoff, acwrd·
1na to a rcpon prcpared by the \fr<atcr
NEWS BACKGR OUND
qu.ahty boa.rd·s staff. •
. In addition, lhc board aJ10 beard a
repon from Newport Beach doaor
John F Skinner that bed.eria cowt~
10 the harbor h:avc steadily lnat911eCS
sin~ 1976 Skinner bdi!Cves ~
may be a link between boet ...,.
and th~ hrghcr bactena.l coon
"I ta.kc htS 1nformauon u ~
"CT) ettdi ble. We att fiodiaa • mcrcasc 10 the counts and this o\llflt
to be mvaupted vuy .mousty;·
Andcnon &aid.
~ndeno.n., howev~-. poan\Cd out
(Pl--... llAll801l/ A.a)
•
' ·' .. :
•
Oronge Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurodoy, .. P<ll 18, 181M
1 -County ~alts airport parking plan
t
RespondiQI to 1 coun order lhat
1hcy take 110 action to advance plans
for a new Sl mlllon perki.na k>c at
John Wayne Airpon,, the Oranae
Coun1y Board of_ ~i>ervi'°n for-
"!"Uy cancel'?'I !he blddina prooodun:
aimed at sclect1na a prQject oonlr'I0-
1or Wednesday.
··we've been pre-empted.. so to
speak," Board Chairman Hanictt
Wieder said in announ\Sna lbat
county attorneys had recommended
. the bid process be terminated.
'Orange County Superior · Court
Judge Philip Schwab ordered last
Fnday that all plannina for I
l,SOO..J"'ce parkina lot •IAted !Or the
a.upon s nonb ctcar z.ooc. just north
of the San Dieao Freewar. be haJIOd because county environmental
documentation conccrnina the pro-
ject appeared to be deficient
Supervison have not yet decided
what legal steps they will punue next
However, several supervisors have
said they would like to see the
preliminary injunction challenaed by
bringing the case to trial.
The ci1y of Newport Beach and
Stop Pqllutina Our Newpon filed 1he
ICUon d.aimins it 'was an 11temp1 by
the coJhty to beain e~ndio1 the
airport ln pieoem~ fas.tuon.
Jn aarccina that theprojec1 must be
dela~. Supervitor Roser Stanton
said he hopes the countY will take
pains to explain why park.in.a lots at
JWA are so overcrowded when
complaints about the facility are
received frotm irate travellers.
Addod Wieder: "We'll just rtfer
them to the icity of Newport Beach
and the judgo."
FINANCIER FLEES COUNTRY .•.
From Al
fleeing the country had surtaced
~fore among the growing list of
cred1tors and attorneys and accoun-
tants tryinis to track the flow of funds
from Dom1nelli companies.
Bankrup1cy 1rus1ees obtained a
coun order Carly in tht' proceedin$S
requiri ng Dominell i 10 surrender his
passport a·nd not leave the country.
Hoover said she believed Domi-
nel li had gone to the British Crown
Colony of Montserrat in the Carib-
bean, where he had se t upa ba nk prior
10 the collapse of his financial
cn1crprises.
Dominelli. 4.l. a former stock-
TRUCK ...
From Al
would have made enoughl money
tong ago 10 fi:4. the truck and get it ofT
1he propen~ on i1s own power.
,Early on, he claimed police blocked
entrances to his lo1s on occasions and
ran over and ruined a ga rden hose
1hat he had hooked up 10 a nearby
residence
This \11eek. he claimed city officials
acted unreasonably 1n their de mands
1hat 1he parking lots be roped off and
\l.atered down. that the) should be
open 24 hour.; a day (n('('essitaling
hired help) and that he was required
ta provide a cost I} load of rocks.
-Arnold . "'hO plans to re presen t
himself in coun. :icknowledges tha1 "it niay not be: right" to keep his truck
at the 101 all this time. ··But it's the
i.:it y's fault," he sa1d . "1f they didn't
harass me. I'd ha\'t' 11 fi .'<ed b~ no\I. ...
KENNEY ...
From Al
'01es of an\ cand1date v.h cn he '~as
c\cc1ed 10 cit' counc1l 1n 1982. He 1s
emplo)ed b~ Comprehensive Care
t-orp. as Otrector of Pharmac) Ser-
., ices for Brea Hospital and the
Carel lnll Hosp11a! 1n the Cuy of
Orange.
In nomina11ng Krnnc~ for the post.
Ft1zpatnck said 11 v..·as th e third t1n1 c
he had done so. Fitzpalnck failed to
gain the s uppon of fellow council
membc:rs for Kenne} on previous
occasions, 1n April of 1981 and 1983.
Kenncy's and M1nki n's nom1 -
nat1o ns Tuesday nigh t v..·ent un-
challenged and ""ere approved unani-
mously.
"'He's a dedicated. hard-working
and ver) bright individual."
Fitzpatnck. said of his nominee." ··1f
v..·e had a popularl y elected mayor,
broker who promised an estimated
1.500 people 40 percent ~turns on
their investments in the fluctua1ing
international currency market, faced
a scheduled coun hearing Friday in
connection with the ba nkruptcy
proceedings.
In the letter, Dominelli assailed the
trustee's efforts 10 uncover assets of
his 53-company J. David empire.
"The trustee has proceeded in a
manner which assumed everyone
gui ll y until proven otherwise," wrote
Dominelli. who was under a court
order not to leave the country.
Dominelli gave April 30 as the date
he would return the funds. Those who
had not filed lawsuits to retrieve
funds would ~ce1ve them 1n their
personal accounts, he wrote. Domi-
nelli said ht' would return other funds
in to the general trustee accountant,
and those who bad sued for their
investments would have to retrieve
them through the bankruptcy pro-
cess.
His refusal 10 cooperate with the
trustee team led to a !~hour stay in
jail on Feb. 25.
The following morning, Dominelli
agreed to have fi ve overseas ba nks
cabled for transfer of funds to the
trustee account, although some six
wtt:ks of in1ensive negotiations with
those foreign banks Were unsuc-
cessful in obtaining the money. ·
BLAZE HITS ARSON AREA ••• From Al
we'll stan up again." she said.
Residents in the neighborhood
north of Yorktown Avenue said this
morning's blaze lit up the night and
drew hundreds o f spectators to the
scene. One woman said cries of .. fire,
fire·· could be heard coming from
several apanment bu ildings.
The string of deliberate fires. which
da{e back to January, ha ve all been SCI
after sundown near apanment build-
ings on Delaware. Florida and Eng-
la nd stree1s.
The fires have been fueled w11h rags
and paper -material thal police
believe the arsonisl found lying
around at the scenes of the blazes. The
fires have se1 in carpons. garages.
trash dumpsters and laundry rooms.
,
,•
One of the fires broke out inside a
vacan1 apanment but police detec-
tives suspect it was tht work of a
copycat fire starter.
Wertha said details on this morn-
ing's fire are still sparse and could not
speculated how the fire started or
whether it was deliberately set.
"But it cenainly is curious:· she
noted.
The youth arrested earlier this
month has not been identified be-
cause of his age and remains in
official custody at Orange Count)'.
Juvenile Hall. A trial is set for Apnl
25.
The boy li ves in the area where the
fi res broke o ut and attends a neigh-
borhood public school.
HOPP ...
From Al
dcto~ification clinic \l.'as shut down 1n
1983 b) state medical authorities.
desires to practice medicine again
despite his fa iling health. according to
George .
'"He would never get into 1he drug
addict field again. The addict busi-
ness is a bad business. He would.
though. like to have a small fam1l\'
practice." said the attorney.
Hopp, who is in his 70s. suffers
from a hearing problem and recentl~
was diagnosed as being a diabc:tio.
George said .
Prosecutors have maintained fron1
the stan thal Hopp, in treating drug
add1c1s. acted recklessly and
prescribed excessive amounts of.
D:irvon and Valium to hi s patients.
Dan Kenney would IX' 1he mayor." Dao Kenney
Hopp. !hough. claims he acted in
good faith and that patients fa iled 10
follow his prescibed medical advice.
HARBOR CLEANUP CAMPAIGN ...
From Al
1hat the higher bactcna counts in the
harbor are still at only a fraction of the
level at which the county health
department wo uld close the bay to
~·atcr sports.
But the health depanment has
qu:ir:inuncd 1hc pon1on of Upper
Ncwpon Bay from Dover Shores
nonh 10 swimmers since 1974 bc:-
cau\c of high bacte ria counts.
rht•county health dcpanmcnt tests
\\,ll r r san1plt'S froni 13 sites in
'\c,\pon B:i) l'vcr) ~1 o nda~. The
ltiun!\ rneasurcs th e amo unt of a
h;1t lcria railed cohforn1 in the water.
C ohlorn1 dU!..'S not cau!>C d1sea5('
hu t 11 1~ an indicator of decaying
matcnal a nd other d1sea5('-caus1ng
..igl'nt~ . .\ cohform count of more lhan
1.000 pan!! per I 00 cubic ccntin1ctc_i:s..
nl "'3ter In '20 pe rcl'nl Of ihe san1ples
V ' er a month-long J)C'nod 1s con-
~1dcrt•d halardous
t-oltform t:ounts in the harbor
rJn~e fro1n ze ro to more than 10.()(X)
dcpcnd1ngo n th e \I.Cather and ume of
'ear. according 10 the health dcpan-
men1
The v.atcr board nla} get :i lx"ttc r
rt•ad1ng of ha1:irdous bactena in the
harbor by measun ng fecal s1rep -a
di fferent type of bactena 1han col-
1!0 rn1. Skinner sa id .
.\recent stud) h;. 1hc En vironmen-
tal Protection Ag.enc) fo und a s1rong
cprrela11on bctwei.:n high counts of
fecal strep 1n water and tht• 1nc1dt•nt!>
of 1ntesl1nal disease 1n swimmers.
Skinner said.
Dall, Piiot
Oellvery
11 Guar1ntNd
'° M• ''')A, t , .,. ~A•• '-~ .01•• t·' ...... .. ~ . . ~ .. ... , ... ,
, .. ,
··we arc go1ng to do more 1ests. We
may test for the fecal strep Dr.
Skinner was tal king about and ...,,e
may look into other things:·
Anderson said.
The stud ~ will try to determine
where the bacteria is coming from
and make a determination at what
point it bc:comes a health hazard. he
added.
Nev.'pon lk·ach Manne Oiret·tor
Oav1d Harshbargl'r ":11d hr would
suppon ch:ingc the v.atcr test 10
measure ft•cal strep ratht"r than col-
iform.
··Thai v.ould g1 ,._. us a rc:il good
1nd1catio n oft he Ir., cl vfsc"·agc 1n th('
bay." rtarshbarjter said.
full! ~'tcrcyman_ the en\·1ronmental
health director for Orange Counl~.
said the health depanmcnt had no
plan to change us 1cs1s.
··.i\t leas\ nol at the present time.
The state standards arr based on
coliform counts so that 1!. what "'e are
going 10 measure." MerT)·man said.
He confirmed there ··has been
some 1nd1cation" of higher coliform
counts "but there would have to be al
least a tenfold increase in 1he level
before we would take any action. It is
001 a problem to pubhc heallh now."
Although S<'\l.'age fron1 boats ma}
be pan of the problem. Flarshbargcr
said he fo und it hard to believe that
the number of boats 1n the harbor on
even a busy summer dn y would be
t'nough 10 cause the nsing bacteria
counts.
"The majority of the boaters are
aware that this is a no-discharge bay
and they abide by that. They wait to
pump their holding tanks until they
get out to open sea," Harshbarger
said.
But the recent news about pollution
in the bay has foc used attention on
the fact that people should not pump
sewage into Lt and "'education is
1mponant." Harshbaner said.
Mcrryn1an agreed. adding. "I do n't
1h1nkanybody would want tosw1m 1n
S('wagc even 1fit was diluted."
Two new pump-out stations are
scheduled to be built in Newpon
during the coming year .
The ci ty plans To aacfOnc al the
Balboa Yacht Basin and the Irvine
Co. plans to build o ne at a marina
along Bayside Ori\'C. Harshbarger
said.
Thal will double the number of
pump-out stations in the harbor.
There arc two at the Orangt' County
Harbor Depanmen1 docks.
Addin~ extra pump-out stations is
"a posit1vt' action·· according to
Merryman. If boaters use the stations
they will reduce at least some of the
bat"terial pollution. he said.
"The main thing is to educate
people and let them know there is a
finite amount of water in the bay and
we should all be concerned about
keeping the water as clean a5 poss-
ible," Merryman said.
ORA NG( COASf Clreulatlon 714/942""333
Daily Pilat
H. L. Schwartz Ill
Publisher
ClattUled adwertltlng 714/842-5178
All other d•p•r1menta 642~1
MAIN OFFICE
llC Wnl R4, !\! CMI• ... ~ C ~
V i ...,.,._ &. 1"60 (.°"I• -(.i <l)fo;tf>
<IC')"Q'' '!IA• ()o •"U'i c ...... PutlllVM<>g ~ ..... -· "'"""'" "'"'''•' '"" ...,....,.,., m.,,,.. Qt .0-1,..,
--·\ ........ ""'• !.-•O(IO~ .... '"""' \(>«"'' i.-. ...
..... ' " .. ~ ,_ ...... \
Chazy Dowallby
ra•tof ;ina Assistant
ro tne P1jhh"itlf'r
Ro1•m•ry Churehm•n
Coritroller
.,""""""' '''° ... ~' .,._.
-O"d ci.n P.,..'1191' J>S'<l 11 1:"'1• ~ ~
u<'!, ••• "°'1· <>~trw:• "''°" 11, ~, • .., ._, r~ ....,..~ ,.,.,,...,,j.11 "'1""( ... , ... ,
Clrculallon
Telephone•
., .........
•
Stephen'· Car1zo
~ •• ld,>el(Jt'
"-'"n•got•
Glori• A. Power•
IM• .. t.>1 ,·,t
.... , ..... t.••!'IQ
Don11d L. Wllll1m1
("..,fulllh<'I''
Mlln•~·
--------
VOL. n , NO. 110
c
SunQy and a little warmer
~on.t.C. .. .. ..... tal =:··· .. " ·-~ " ..
EE: .. .. T°"'IM! f* ftar9t ,..,... ... " .. '*"' dCNOY twlh, ...,_,,., ...., .1111 .. .. " -:~~ ... 10» -.. " ,,,.,,.. IN _,...II ~s.c. " .. :J;: :n.*· ~ '°°"I' II to ti. -· .. " 1to L-IOl'llgllllll09lly"42 o.111-F1 woruo " .. .... = ., " "'-l!GN DonalcM:loll '° ltw ...... .. .,
!QM llordtlr lrllll tul IO,..... -'"'* -·-.. .. ......... W.. Wll'IOll 1010 20 _ _.with °""' .. " 2 IO'"locl("*'ld-~to tS """"' .. .. IO __ ,,.,.lndS to•filol....., -··-.. .. ~ .... .,..,,._, Wiii ~ , . ..,.. ::-" nMO .. """ ••" lrlMtofy .... .. ~~-.Wino.~--._ .. " .. ~ I0!119M -Frid.,.~ Gr_, ... .. ..
~ttl!Oll~llCMI~ --.. ..
nortl>9<1y ..... to 30 -"'* Ille -.. .. '*"°"""°"" ...... Monica .., llOrtfl. -.. " 0... 10 S.IOOI -ttrrty ...... -OM " " -.. " Extended ---.. " --" .. ....... " .. 9,,,._,.,. " " -" .. H0<111Plttl• " " 11911 t•• .. .. ,_.., " " °"..,_ C.ly " .. ... .... _ " " l'elr, -IOCtl -111 IO ,.._ LllVIQ" " " "'""' " "
...,_
" " --~w...,...1..nci. --" " °""""' " .. Siii fr..clllCO ., .. .....,, ::ic,. *"""'-'"" .. Stlur~ In.tilt '"'-.. " -.. .. SIS .. M_.. .. .. UA*' -10. -WonOf11 In to.
, __
" " -· " .. ...... .. .. -""'* ... o-Ngrll --tly 4110 &I .... ClltPt In~•-'"-" .. Ptt110U<ll" .. " St>. • ' IPO' I " .. -.. " P~.Mt " " Siou• F-" " ...... " " Pottltnd.0.• " .. ...... .. " Temperatures
........ _ .. .. " ~ ....... .. ., ··-.. " ~1.Ptu1 " " -.. " ·-· .. .. --" .. ~C.!y " " ·-.. .. .. .. ... a.-. .. .. ...... " " ·-.. .. ....., " .. ... , .... .. .. ............ .. ., ...... M " .. --" " SI L-" " Wiclli11 .. " ....... .. .. Tides ......... " " -.. "' Alltnll .. .. TODAY
AtlMllC Clly " .. .....,,,_ 'Soap m " ..... .. " ...... .,., 1122pM " ..,_, " " flllOAY
:"'~ .. .. ... .. 1 10 • m ~· tOCATt()N ""' ,_ .. .. ::::.::r ... 2 37 Im " ......,,lrl(j1on8Mc'1 ,_, --" "' 5 ,, p"' " ~~tt)l.Hewpor1 ·~ -.... .. .. .o!h SI , N9wpo<1 ,_, -... OM .. .. Sun .... 1oc11v •• 1.2r om . ,,_ 22nd SL., Ntwpot1 ,_, -a,_....,.. .. " " ffide'! 11 5. 18 a.m -Mlt .g-"> 11 81100. Wedg9 ,_, -""'"' .. " 1:2•P-"'· . L..,..&uc~ ,_, ....
-OM .. " ioloool ... 1IO<llY11 I 1 09 p.111., Mii s ... ci.n-11 ,_, .... c_,. . .. " Frto., It IOI 1.111 W•t•T-:82-6<1 s ..... dit.,;tlQn: -~
Two women were tossed from this vehicle
aft_er it leftrain-aoaked Sand Canyon Road,
""--'---"--"'--4,..,:.'~ii .. i!! ... ..,. ,_ c......
atruck a curb and landed in concrete ditch
abortly after midnight.
El Toro crash injures 2 women
A 24-year·old Tustin won1an was
clinging to life today in a hospi tal
intensive care unit after suffering
critical inJu n es 1n a one-car accident
shortly after m idnigh t on a
rain-slickened road near the El Toro
Marine base.
The car·s driver, Angela
McDonald. a friend of the injured
woman. was arrested for investiga-
tion of fe lony drunken driving. Cali -
fornia Highway Patrol Officer Rick
Just Call
642-6086
Stevens said.
McDonald suffered less threaten-
ing injuries and was hstcd in senous
condi1ion in Western Medical
Center's intensive care unit. the same
hospital where her friend is being
treated. a hospital spokeswoman said
today.
Favre B1llolte "'as on 1he hospi tal's
critical list. the spokeswoman said.
The car was heading south at about
60 mph on Sand Canvon Road in
heavy rain shonly after midnight
today. when the driver lost control
and left the road, striking a raised air
vent, Stevens said. The car spun
around. struck a curb and landed in a
concrt'te ditch. ejecting its passengers.
he said.
McDonald was arrested but re-
leased to the .hospital's care after a
blood test was taken. The results were
not immediately available. Stevens
said.
What do you like about the Dally Pilot'.' Whal don't you like'.' Call lbe
a.umber at lefl and your message will be recorded, transc ribed and delivered
to lbe appropriate editor.
The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record letters to the
editor on any lopic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their
name and telephone number lor verification. No circulation calls, please.
Tell us what's on your mind.
Ladies straw hats just in time
for Easter __ .-,:,~~--
I
--~---~-·· ::.-::::::-:-... --~a.,, . . ,,,. ~-;,
_. ~:-'. ·'1
' I ' I . ,. I 1 I . 'I I ' • I " ' ' ' \ I ·.
f>l,1 HlV 642 706 J
Nt'Wf)I ~f l At1.11 h
'
. .