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TU ESDAY, APRIL U. 1'J82 OH AN G F-COUN I Y C A L I FORNIA 25 CEN TS
' 'Time is running out'
a an at tac· ? . n .ear. . . • •
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R·eagan
to testify
in trial?
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
government prosecutor said to-
day that President Reagan may
testify in the trial of John W.
Hinckley Jr., accused of trying to
aaaassinate the president nearly
13 months ago.
Ch ief prosecutor R oger M .
Adelman, at.anding with a hand
microphone before 90 prospective
jurors at the start of Hinckley's
trial, said of Reagan:
"There will be testimony about
him or you will hear testimony
from him. I think I will leave it at
that."
A White House official, who
asked not to be identified, said no
decision had been made how
Reagan would testify. The presi-
dent could decide to testify on
videotape rather than make a
personal appearance at the trial
in U.S. District Court.
Adelman said two other vic-
tims of Hinckley's sh ooting spree
outside a Washington hotel, reti-
red Washington policeman
Thomas Delahanty and Secret
Service agent Timothy McCar-
thy, might be called"85 witnesses.
The prosecutor did not men-
tion White House ptess .ecretary
James S . Brady, who waa th e
most seriously wounded of the
four men Hinckley is llCICU8ed of
shooting. Brady, who wu shot in
the head, underwent montha of
hospitalization and aeveral ope-
rations C)nd is still partially pa-
ralyzed. •
Hinc kley, 26, the aon'of,a
wealthy Colorado oil executive,
was brouaht to the courtroom
today under security precautions
10 strict that he says "I feel like
the president myself."
Hinckley'• chief defense ls that
he was insane, and thus not le-
gally respanaible for his actions.
when he shot Reagan
About 90 prospective jurors
passed through airport-style me-
tal detecton to enter an ornate,
200-seat ceremonial courtroom In
U.S . District Court where jury
selection began .this morning ~r
Hinckley's trial.
Hinckley, wearing a tan suit,
sat between his two lawyers an
the front of the courtroom as
clerk Elizabeth F1ynn announced
"The United St.ates vs. John W.
Hinckley Jr." and called the roll
of pl"08pective jurors.
After the roll was called, U.S.
District Judge Barrington· D.
Parker told the prospective ju-
rors that "the offenses charged
include an attempt to kill the
president."
As Hinckley began the day in
the windowless, heavily guarded
cell in the courthouse basement.
(See HINCKLEY, Page A!)
First Lady in LA
WASHINGTON (AP) -Nan-
cy Reagan traveled to Loa An-
geles on Monday to IOrt th.rough
hou9ehold items that have been
in storage since ahe and President
R eagan moved to the White
HOUie.
WORL D
NEW RAIDER -USC's
He isman Trophy winning
. running back Marcus Alle n
today was drafted by the
professional Oakland Raiders.
He went 11th in the NFL
draft. See details in Sports,
Page Cl.
Disa ster loan
a vailable for
fire victim s
By DAVID &UTZMANN or .. .,._,....... .
Anaheim residents who must
rebUild ·their lives from the rub-
ble of last week'• $M> million fi-
rea torm were to be given the
chance today of applying for
federal low-Interest disaster
loaN and rent subsidies.
City off:iciala said the Federal
Emergency Management ~ency
had aet up ita offices Monday at
Trident Junior High School to
process the Joan applications. The
disaater relief cent.er wu to open
its doors at 1 p.m . and remain
open seven days a week from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. It is located at 1800 w. Ball Road.
The estimated 1,500 people left
homeless by last Wednesday's
fiery holocaust will be eligible
for loans of $5,000 (at 8 percent
interest) as well aa rent subsidies
good for up to one year.
The assistance waa made pos-
sible by President Reagan'• de-
claration Saturday that Anaheim
was a federal diaast.er area. Offi-·
cials said today that the assistan-
ce center would rema.ln open as
long as it takes to proceta all ap-
plications.
In another fire-related deve-
lopment. dty officiala aid today
that building owners in the
flame-tcarred tire zone around
Ball Road and Euclld Aven\4e
would probably rep1n control of
their propeny eomet.ime in the
earlr. aftemocm. S nee the wind-driven blaze
(See ANAHEIM, Pace Al)
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T wo slain in Italy
NAPLES, Italy (AP) -Two women auapected of
being Red Brigades members ahot Md killed a Ouit-
tlan Democrat politldan and his driver Tue.tay ln an
ambush on a bUly Naples •treet. police reported.
OAS bac.kins Argentina
WASHINGTON (A.P) -The Oraantzatlon of
American States ii lhowina support for Arpntina ln
the Falkland Ialanda crt.11 despite a .,-from Secre-
tary of State Alexander M. Hail Jr. that withdrawal
of Arpntlne troopl ii 0 the IW9t IUide to • ,,..ceful
eetUmnent."
N A TION
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Supply
block
expected
I Scene. of Co•st tragedyl
By Th A11odated Preas
The Brlti.ah war fleet neared
the Falkland Wanda today, and
ita commander warned the Ar-
gentines that time is running out.
Moet British papers predicted an
attack on the islands "within
da"l.s." 'South Georgia was the
appet.1%.er," aaid Rear Adm. John
Woodward aboard the Royal
Navy carrier Hermes. "Now this
is the heavy pu.nc.h coming up
behind. . . . This 11 the run-up
to the big match which, in my
view , should be a walkover."
Press Aalodation, Britain's do-
mestic news agency, said British
government sources indicated
British commando teams would
be la nded on the Falklands for
reoonnaiasance missions by Wed-
nesday.
• t
But British military experts
told The Associated Press tht:y
did not expect a major landing
for at least two weeka, until the
1,500 Royal Marines aboard the
Bti tish task force are reinforced
by some 34100 commandos and
paratroopers en route to the
South Atlantic aboard back-up
ships.
POLICE AT READY -Huntington Beach
SW AT Team members make preparations
Monday to enter house where they were to
Delly ..... ,.,_.. ~ awt. "-"'
find a man a nd his estranged wife shot to
death. The couple's four children escaped the
house unharmed. 1
The British Defense Ministry
denied a report in the Times of
London that a commando team
had already landed in the Falk-
lands .Pri me Mln iuer Margaret
Thatcher told the House of
Commons that Britain's recap-
ture of South Georgia Ialand on
Sunday "In no way alters" her
desire for a peaceful .ettlement
with Argentina. But ahe warned
.repeatedly that "time La very
short" and aald in a televialon
Interview Monday night: "lt'a
obvious you simply cannot go on
sitting there forever."
British defense analysts said
the war fleet's next atep proba·
bly would be an air blockade
around the Falklands archipe-
lago, 2~ miles off the Argentine
coaat, to cut supplies and rein-
forcements to the estimated 9,000
troops Argentina put ashore
there after seizing the British
colony April 2.
"That wtll probably mea n
clashes between the Argentine
air force and the fighters aboard
the task force's two aircraft
carr iers,'' aaid one military
think-tank spedallst.
Brttiah submarines have been
enforcing a sea blockade around
the Falklands since April 11.
Argentina'• ruling mllitary
jun ta claimed today that its for-
ces on South Georgia were con-
tinuing to fight and said the·
Brltlab announcement that Ar-
gentine troope there had SWTen-
(See FALKLANDS, Pase A!)
Bush in Singapore
SINGAPORE (AP) -Vice
President George Bush arrived in
Slnppore today after a visit to
South Korea that he said left him
feeHna better abou t that U.S .
ally'• commitment to hurpan and
poUUcal righta.
COUNTY
Former HB
man kills
wife, self
By ROBERT BARKER
oftheU..,NM"""
A former Huntington Beach
resident shot h1a estranged wife
to death and then killed himself
Monday in the Huntington Beach
neighborhood where they for-
mer1y lived, police reported to-
day.
Police said that George G .
Shadwell. 35, murdered his
32.:year -old wife, Kathy, shoo-
ting her in the h ead with a
small<allber sawed-o!f r!De, and
then turned the gun on himself.
Eecaping injury we~ the cou-
ple's five children aged 1 'h to 15
(four were hi1 by a previous
marriage) and the residents of
the home at 18191 Wharton St.,
east of the intersection of Beach
Boulevard and Talbert Avenue.
Lt. Merle Schneblin said the
dead couple were former resid-
ents of the housing tract before
moving to Mount Mesa in Kem
Countv.
The· wife apparently left her
husband about a week ago and
came to Orange County to stay
with friends.
The husband and the children
arrived at the Wharton Street
reslde}lce Sunday. Thev repar-
ted.ly lived in the area previously
and had agreed to meet at the
home of former friends to iron
out marital differences.
Mra. Shadwell arrived Mon-
day mon\ing.
Shadwell reportedly took hi.I
wlfo into the bathroom to talk
Oil battle launcli'ed
Laguna Beach dty offidall have launched their
campaign againat offshore oil by ptheri.ng signatures
to eend to the president. Page Bl.
SPORTS
llert Jones to llam1
Baltimore Colta quarterblek a.rt Jonm wu tta-
~ to the Raml for the &rm' fint and MCOnd-round
ehobl in iodaf1 Nn.. draft, Piii Cl.
HUNTINGTON TRAGEDY -Huntington Beach police of-
ficers wait for tear gas to clear before e ntering home that had
been the scene of a murder-suicide.
Monday afternoon.
The residents went outside and
heard Mrs. Shadwell call out
"he ha,. a gWl. ''
Her husband reportedly told
the people to call police.
· Juat u offioera were arriving,
they heard three shots ring out.
They beck-tracked and called
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Death Noticee
t:dltorial
l'.ntenalnment
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STATE
the SWAT team which firea
numerous rounds of tear gas int4
the home. Police said they were
acting carefully because of th-;
possibility that the man might ~
alive and anned and dangerous.
Residents from three block~
surrounding the area were eva".
cuated.
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Mutual Funds
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NAHEIM FIRE : .. l
waa exttn1uiahed, police have
m.nned checkpoint.a and guarded
the sutted buildlno. Umftlna ac-
ce .. prlnd pally fo authorlzed
pel"IOnnel only. ·
Orlnge County health and city
bulldln1 officlala toured the
four-aquare-block area Monday
to decide which bulldingl could
be turned back to their ownen .
A city apokeJman, aatd howe-
ver, t h at re1ponaibllity for
nWl'\laining and protecting the
fire-ravaged ruins would now
fall on the owners themselves.
City Jpokesman Dean Grose
said a majority of the atructures
-prlndp&lly one and two-st'°I)'
apartme nt buildings -were
being-returned to their owner-.
However, he had no exact num-
bers. FUty-three buildings in all
were dettroyed by flames.
Grote Nld police checkpoint.a
would aoon be eUmlnated and
rovin1 car patrols would main-
tain aecurity tn the area.
A chain H,nk fence •rected
around much of tho diauter area
also la expected to C!ome down
IOOn.
Tenants who atlll wished lo
retrieve belongings from their
charred dwellinas would have to
work directly w1th the propeny
owners, officials aald.
From Friday through Monday,
the city had.allowed groups of
fire victims ·to return to the rub-
ble to search for salvageable be-
longings. 'l'hat opera~on was
suppoeed to have ended at 5 p.m.
Monday.
H INCKLEY TRIAL • • •
law enforcement officers, some
accompanied by bomb-sniffing
dogs, patrolled the hallw ays
upstairs and the sidewalks out-
side.
Everyone who passed through
the two pedestrian entrances to
the building. including courthou-
se employees, walked through
metal detectors. Those enterina
the courtroom used for jury se-
lection passed through a second
metal detector and had their be-
longings scanned by a portable
X-ray machin~.
Television dews and still pho-
tographers stoOd vigil outside the
courthouse, hoping to catch a
glimpse of attorneys arriving for
the trial, expected to last for at
least a month.
A 13-count indictment charg~
Hinckley with attempting to kill
the president; uaault on a federal
officer; use of a firearm during
conuniS'lion of a federal offenae;
assault with intent to 'kill while
anned; assault with a dangerous
weapon; assault on a police offi-
cer and carrying a pistol without
a licen1e.
Hinckley haa admitted com-
mitting the crimes, which coulc:l
bring him life lmprilonment. but
con•.enda he is innocent by reason
of lnaa.nity.
The judge has yet to rule on a
number of Rretrial i&aues invol-
ving Hinckleyja defense, inclu-
ding a government request that
he decide whether jurors ahould
eventually be t?ld that Hinckley
could go free if found innocent
by reaaon of insanity.
DEAD AT 81 -Don WU.On,
radio and TV announcer for
J ack Benny for more than 40
years, has died of a stroke in
his CaThedral Ctey home at
the age of 81.
Woman killed
in Huntington
auto s mas hup
'A 35-year-old Huntington
Beach woman was killed Monda~
when she drove through a red
traffic light a nd collided with
another vehicle, police reported
today.
Traffic investigators said Minh
Thu Tran Nguyen of 9142 Medi-
terranean Drive was rushed to
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital, where she died at 8:50
a.m.
.FALKLAND I SLANDS ...
'Police said she had been dri-
ving l'\orth on Bushard Street at
6:55 a.m . when she failed to stop
for a red light and waa struck
broadside by an El Camino dri-
ven by Manual Aceves of 19162
Huntington St., Huntington
Beach.
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dered were "abaolutely false."
The British Defense Ministry
denied the Argentine claim and
also a report by the Argentine
news agency DYN, quoting
"Argentine naval sources," that
Argentine commandos shot down
Exxon profits dip
by 22.5 percent
NEW YORK (AP) -Exxon
Corp., the nation'• large.t oil
company, said today its flrat:
{.~ profit fell 22.5 percent
a year earlier. reflecti.ng the
worldwide oil glut that has de-
pre98ed price9 and alel.
Exxon said earnlnga in the
quarter which ended March 31
fell to $1.24 billion, or U.43 a
share, from $1.60 billion, or $1.85
a share, ln the same quarter of
1981. Revenue slipped 10.6 per-
cent, to $27 .11 bllllon, fro m
$30.52 billion.
a British helicopter in~ the figh-
ting on South Georgia on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Thatcher told the Houae
of Commons on Monday that the
British forces who landed on the
island Sunday took control of the
two main aettlementa after only
"limited resistance" from the
Argentine garrison. She aald
about 180 pri9onen were Lakm,
one Araentine wu badly woun-
ded, and tbett were no Brit.lah
cmualtia Mn. Thatcher said the priao-
nen would be returned to Ar-eenttna. ~ .. Ar&entlna retur-
ned Britlah military personnel
captUred earlier.
'rhe British attack on Sout,h
Georgia alao C()St the Argentine
navy one of It.a {our submarines.
British helicopter gunsh11>9 at-
tacked the Santa Fe, a U.S. Navy
veteran of World War 11, and
damaged it so badly that the
crew acuttled It to prevent cap-
ture.
Aceves was not injured, pol.Jee
said.
Rock s tar
robbe d of car
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
gun-wielding robber confronted
rock star Rod Stewart and drove
off with his $50,000 Porsche aa
his secr et ary a nd 3-year-o ld
daughter looked on. sheriff's de-
puties said today.
No one was hurt In the rob-
bery, whic h took place near
Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard
Monday. Deputy Clyde French
said.
The assailant apparently
didn't know who he was dealing
with. French said. and suggested
that worked in Stewart's favor.
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Treasury chief
l
flays Congress
By C.W. MIRANKER ,. ......... ,,... ...
SAN FRANCISCO -Trea·
aury Sec.-.iary Donald T. Resan
accuaed Con1re11 Monday ot
tryin a to return to the
"dfaaatrou1 policies reaponalble
for our economic dt1treaa" and
prolon1tn1 the recnalon by it.a
failure to adopt the president'•
I budaet CUtl, He predicted a .. 1tronft reco-
very in the late 1prlng ' once
Con11eu cut.a federal •pending
and lowen the def:tdt.
"The failure of Congress to
respond to the president'• call for
further 1pending cut.a t. feeding
uncertainty in the financial com·
munity, and this ia keeping inte·
rest ratea UJ7, prolonging the
receiiion," Regan aid.
His remarks came in a speech
to the annual meeting of The
Associated Preas, held in con-
junction with the convention of
the American Newapaper Pu-
blishers A.uociation.
Speaking separately to the
publlshera, H o uae Speaker
Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill, Jr. ac-
~ the Reagan administration
of creating "the wont recession
s~ the Oreat Depretsion."
The Treaaur y secretary ln-
aiBted Reagan would alick to his
program, unlike recent admini·
strations ''too unsure of themsel·
ves to insist on.Going what·waa
right in the {ace of opposition or
the slightest indication t h at
aomewhere they were inflicting
pain."
He aa.td "the American people
should be relieved and delighted
to know tha\ the presid ent
doesn't have any plans to waver
and wobble and feebly cave in to
calls for expediency under the
guise of compromise."
In Washington. negouators for
the acln'WUltraUon and Cofll1'8I
are wn!ltllna over a compromUle
flacal 1983 oudjet that would
keep the federal defldt to $100
bUllon or ie..
Aa part of th• cornpromlae,
many congreulonal Democrat.I
are urilna a aoft.enJng of tho 10
percent lncome tax-rate cut
acheduled to take effect in July
1983.
But Repn, while not directly
repondinJ W.Jhat proposal, 1u¥-
ge1ted npne. of th e president a
policies could be eliminated wi-
thout jeopardlilng economic
recovery.
Regan aald the economy nee-
ded only a decline in interest
rates for a aurge io occur. "And I
believe tht. will follow like day
after ntsht-when market uncer-ta!"ty about deflclta ls cleared up
"The market.a, burned ao often
in the past, and w itnessing so
many tn Congress trying to re-
turn ua to the dlsutroua policies
responsible for our economic di·
atreu, won't believe that Infla-
tion will stay down until they see
a cul in the deficit.a," he said.
Earlier Monday, Jeane J .
Kirkpatrick, U.S: repreeoentative
to the United Nat.Iona, addresaed
the AP meeting, and Katharine
Graham. the ANPA'• president
and chairman of the Washington
Post Co., told publishers it was
"important tl!at the adminiatra-
tlon 's campaign to revise the
Freedom of lnfonnation Act not
prevail."
Frank Hatten , chairman and
chief executive offlcer of Land-
mark CommunicaUons Inc., was
named chairman-designate of
The Aallociated Press. He will be
named chairman of the news
cooperauve at its board meeung
he~ Tuesday.
Anaheim's Seymour
takes Senate seat
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
Of !tie Delly ..........
Jonn Seymour, newest mem-
ber of the state Senate, w as still
"excited" today after a memora-
ble swearing-in ceremony Mon-
day in Sacramento but admitted
he faced a full day of meeting&
before hurrying back to home
base in Anaheim ton ight for a
fund-raising function.
The former Anaheim mayor
fills a vacancy created last De-
cember by the resignation of
John Briggs of Fullerton. Sey-
~. whaie Anaheim real estate
office was severely damaged by
last week's fire. ls credited with
playing a major role in bringing
the Los Angeles Ram• to Ana·
heun Stadium.
"Mo~y was the tughlight of
my life. The swear ing-in w as
fulfillment of a commitment
made by my family and me a year
ago," Seymour. a Re publican.
said today from his Sacramento
office. There were nearly 40
fan1ily memben in attendance.at
the swearing-in, administered by
Fred Marler. Marler la a Sacra-
mento County Superior Court
judge and former 9ell&te minority
leader.
"The Kennedy famdy ha.s no-
thing on us," said Seymour.
Jauahing. His parents. Jack and
H elen -Seymou r of Garden
Grove, were in attendance as
well as grandmother Mae S te·
vens, 86, of Garden Grove.
Seymour. minutes after the
1:58 p.m . ceremony, leaned over
and kissed his daughter, Sarena,
8, as His four other children.
pregnant wife Judy and a cham-
ber full of senators applauded
Seymour. 44. ia assigned to th<
Trans?Ortation, Governmental
Operations and Education com·
mittees. He cast his hrst vote as
senator Monday by replying
"aye" when his name was called
for a vole on the day's consent
calendar.
His election gives the Senate a
40-member house. The Sena te
had op.e erated w ith 39 peop le
since Brius' resignation..
Seymour, who twice served as
Anaheim mayor, won a special
• election April 13.
He will attend a housing mee-
ting aponaored by the Building
lnduauy Aseociation of Southern
'California at the Airporter Inn m
Irvine Wednesday morning.
0.-, .... ~
DIES -Justice Stephen K .
Tamura. a native of Fountain
Valley, died Sunday. He was
70
FV Justice
Tamura
S UCCUlllbS
Fountain Valley native Ste-
phen K . Tamura, who retired
last October a f ter serving 13
years as a justice m Callfomia's
2nd District Court of Appeal,
died Sunday of an apparent
stroke.
Tamura, 70, served occas.ional-
ly on the State Supreme Court
from 1978 until his death. He
dled ma Corona motel where he
had stopped en route to a mee-
ting. a court spokesman said
Monday.
A fo rmer Orange Cou'nty
Superior Court judge. he was the
first Japanese-Amencan ap-
pomted to the state appeals court.
He was a graduate of Harvard
Um vers.lty. During World War ll,
he served in the famed 442nd
Infantry Regiment, made up
entirely of second-generation
Japanese Americans, the natJon's
most decorated combat outfit in
the war.
He was the recipient of nume-
rous awards and honors, inclu-
ding a doctorate from Pomona
College and the AppeU..te Justice
of the Year Award.for Loa An-
geles County in 1981.
He 1s survived by his wife,
Kay, and three chtld.ren
Ba ndit hits
dress store .
i n Hunting ton
Police are searching for a lone
gunman who robbed a Hunting-
ton Beach dress shop of $310.
Officers said the holdup oc-
c urred at 6:45 p.m. Monday al
the Revelation shop. 10043
Adjms Ave.
A cleri< told police a man spent
20 minutes in the store saying he
wa1 looking for a dress for his
girlfriend. Whe n the other
customers left, the men approa~
ched the cash relater with a dteSS
over his arm. then removed the
gannent to display an automatic
pistol, the clerk told police.
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these Swln-rnade 1ports wotche1 for five years.
Woter-resl1tont, quartz movement1. Stolnleu 1teel
ond l8 karat yellow gold: A. lody's, $875. 8. Mon's,
$1,200. C. Mon'1, S915. We guorontee you'll be
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Orenge Coast DAILY PIL.OT/Tu tday, Aprll 27, 1982 s
I~ffiu~rnm 1wrnrnurn 1~Uffi1J~ ---
LONG WALK ON HIGH WIRE -J ay Co-
chrane of Canada completes his high wire walk
ac~ the field at Portland Civic Stadium prior
to the Portland-Albuquerque Pacific Coast
.photo
'League game. About 30 men held guide wires
on field below as the veteran performer com-
pleted another successful walk.
Left Faction consolidates power
SAN SAL V AOOR. El Salvad-
or (AP) -Right-wingers bac-
king Roberto D'Aubuisson have
consolidated their grip on the
Constituent Assembly and are li-
kely to keep an equally tight rem
on the proVlSional president they
pick.
Mario Redaelli, spokesman for
d'Aubuisson's Republican
Nationalist Alliance. or ARENA,
said: "The assembly is like the
mother of the little boy. h can
say yes or no "
D'Aubuisson, an ultra-rightist
and cashiered army major who
last fall was an undergrou~ fi-
gure acx:used of plotting to o~
throw the govenunent, has been
elected to run the assembly.
"EJ Salvador has triumphed.
We have won the Ideological
struggle," proclaimed the new
president, who could be chosen
early this wet?k, may be th~ kind
of moderate the United States
says at would like to see running
the nation. But the power of the
presidency reldtive to the right-
dom1hated assembly is likely to
be small.
The assembly not only will
pack the chief execuuve. but also
has the power to set general
elections, and write a n ew con -
sutuuon for El Salvador, which
has been torn for 30 months by
civil war between left and nght.
Asked if the composition of the
new leadership meant the Chris-
tian Democrats lost their chance
of legislative power h ere. party
leader Julio Rey Prendes replied:
"We never had it."
before the October 1979 coup. but
ARENA members recently have
opposed him.
The Chrisuan Democrats and
the military have run EJ Salva-
dor with U.S. backing since the
coup, instituting economic re-
forms and holding an election
March 28. The forging of a new
government since then has been
a numbers game, boiling down to
a 36-24 split in the assembly.
Four conservauve parties won
36 seats, led by ARENA's 19
National Concalaatio n has 14
seals, Democratic Acuon two and
the Popular Salvadoran Party
one. The Christian Democrats.
who won only 24 seats, had ho-
ped the elections would ratify
their power
u.s ~ high
_Israel eyes • • new CrISIS
Focus shifting to Palestinian self-rule . j
JERUSALEM (AP) -Wuh
the painful withdrawal from
Sinai finally bc·hind It, Israel
must now focus on the even more
vexatious issue of the occupied
West Bank and its explosive Pa-
lestinian problem
Within o few weeks Israel and
Egypt are expected to resume
negotiations on Palestinian self·
rule m the West Bank and Gaza
Strip that wen• a&andoncd du-
ring the last months of prepara-
tions for the Sma1 handover
But with no breakthrough an
sight and Palest1naan opposatwn
undiminished toward the auto-
nomy plan, Israel 1s pursuing all>
own policy aimed at consolada
ling a strong Jt•wish pn>Senc<' 1n
the West Bank and try ing t o
nurture a moderate Paldtmlan
leadership.
Autonomy ts the other half of
the 1979 Egyptian-Israeli peace
trt•a ty that brought about lht.•
withdrawal. Thl• troubll' is that
the two countries are planl'ts
apGrt in their <.'Ont-eption of what
autonomy means
To Israe l , at m eans holding
onto the West Bank and Gaza
Strap. filling at with Jewish sett-
lers and leaving the Arabs little
more than the admamstrauon of
their day-to-day civilian affairs.'
To Egypt, autonomy means a
springboard to t'Ventual Palesti-
nian statehood an idea Israel
tow.Uy reJCCL'>
OcfeOS(' Minister Arll'I Sharon
said m an order of the• day to the
withdrawing army that Israel
would now tum 1~ ;;ittc:nuon lo
strengthl'nmg Jewish sc•ttlement
m the W<.-st Bank and Gaza
As thc:> last lsrac:>h !>0ld1c:r pul-
l<·d out of the Sinai. a Cabinet
sc·ttlemc•nt comm1ttt-'l' approvt'd
cons truct1ori,of six nc·w settle-
ments an the West Bank and a
school-rommunaty center for Je-
w 1 s h settlers an the Golan
Hl·aghts Thea· are 6:3 sNtle ments
in the West Bank and 31 on the
Golan Hf'aghts
Officials an <.·hargt' of settle-
court's
-Nl_WS_A_N_A_[_JS_l_S_ the snags thut has blocked. pro-gress an the 3 yc•ar -0ld talks
Though it meant rcUnquu;hang
some control over the• West Bank,
Begin proposed the autonomy
scheme as a middle course bet-
ween unsavory allernativea -
conunucd oc:c:upation of an in·
creasmgly hoslll~ Arab popula-
tion. or withdrawal from most of
the territory
me nt al0t1v1t1c..•s have a mastef'
plan for houi~ing 100.000 Jews m
the Wc>st Bank within five years,
quadrupling the curr(mt Jewish
popµlat19n. About 850,000 Pa-
lt'8tinaaru; live under m11Jtary oc-
cu pa twn 1n the area captured
from Jord~n m 1967.
'J'hc obje<:t of the massive seu-
ll•mcnt program is tJ.> ensure that
th(.• lotal eva<·uutaon of Sinai 18
nut repc•ated in lhC' Wt.'St Bank,
which lsraE>hs St't.' as part of their
historic homeland and ~ntaal
to thl'ar national St'CUnty.
To <:arry out the Sinai with-
drawal, lsral'I used 5.000 soldiers
to daslodgt-ft•wc·r than :l,000 Je-
w ash mtl1tants who oppOSl' the
tn·aty
The· mt•ssagt• of their f•l'r<."l'
rcs1stancl' on I ht-rooftops of ls·
raC'l's S1na1 town of Yam1 t last
week was dl'cw. If Wt.''re walling
tu fight so hard in this empty
desert. 1magme how much har-
der w e'll fight for the West
Bank.
On that score the govcrnm1•mt
of Prime Minister Mt•nalhl•m
Begin needed no proddmg ··we
have reached th<' r<·d 'lint• uf
concessions," Sharon said
The Israelis want an autonomy
agreement that wall leg1t1m1 zl-
the settlcmenL"> Egypt dem<mds
their removal, anJ th<1t as onl' of
The lsral'l1s art· well aware
that their con~pt is unpalatable
to Egypt, and their overT1d1ng
ftoar as that a <:ollaps£> of auto-
nomy talks will gave }.:gypt
grounds to turn away from the
pcat.-e twaty and turn S1na1 into a
st.agmg ground for military pres·
sure on lsrael
But c•v1.·n 1f an Jgreement as
s1gnl·cl . lht• ll.ra<•las fa<·e what
appc.•<11., to ht• thP 1mposs1hle La.Sk
of ~·f'tU,Jdan~ tlw Pdlc.-st1mans to
<ll"t'l'pt It
Tht• Arab!. <;c:P autonomy a:. a
thrnly V<'lll'<.I c:on t1nuJt1on uf ls-
raeh oc,:t·uputwn and are deman-
ding full tndf'pc.ond<'n<.'\.' undt•r the
INdersh1p of tht· P .. ll'Stmt· L1be-
rat1on Organ1UJt1un
Tht· hra1·l1:-. <:ontt·nd th.it thl·
a utonomy 1dt·J might b<' ..ic.·c.·ep
tablt· to a m<iJor ):4' of PaJ(':o.t1
naaru., but that the Wt-st Bankt'rs
Jrt' c.·owed into salt·nce bv the
PLO Thi· answer, lhc>y S4J':•i. 1s w
c.·rush tht• PW"s supporten. and
tu dC'Vf•lop Jn a I tl·rna ti ve lea -
dl'rshap __ --------
• speaker, flanked by nine other
rightista who fill out the assem-
bly's new directorate. There
)¥asn't a Christian Democrat in
,.. the group, despite proclaime4
U.S. pressure to include them.
El Salvador's new provisional
The man widely considered as
frontrunner for the presidency is
Alvaro Magana , head of the
Mortgage Bank of El Salvador
for 15 years and an apparent
poliucal independent. He is
backed by lhe Christian Democ-
rats and the Nauonal Conciliation
Party, which ran El Salvador
• action highlighted
Late Cardinal Cody
called. 'lighthouse'
CHICAGO (AP) -Cardinal
John P. Cody, touched by scandal
in the final months of his life.
was remembered as a "great
churchman" by religious and ci-
vic leaders, and many ri1 ayed
that he would find in deal~. a
peace that eluded him rt"t.'t'ntly.
Cody. 74, died Sund lY o f an
apparent heart attack.
"I mourn the death of -. t•reat
churchman, a colleague, ind a
friend," said Cardinal John Krol
of Philadelphia. He lamented
that "after such distinguished
service, he became a target of
allegations which, to the time of
his death, remained unproved."
At his death. a federal grand
jury was investigating allegations
that the leader of the nation's
largest Roman Catholic archdioce
had diverted up to $1 million in
church funds to a lifelong friend.
hb step-<:c>usin Helen Dolan Wil-
son. "I pray that God will give him
peace, something which he didn't
always enjoy In this life," said
Cincinnati Archbishop Joeeph L.
Bernardin, who has been ment-
ioned as a possible successor to
Cody.
One of Cody's harshest critics,
the Rev. Andrew G~ley, a so-
ciologist and author. once labeled
him a "madcap tyrant." A coali-
tion of Chicago priests in 1979
accused him of "disregard for
human dignity of priests and
people."
To such criticism Cody once
responded: "In each diocese there
is but one authority, that being
its cardinal."
ln the nearly 450 parishes that
make up the 2.4 million-member
Chicago Archdiocese, Cody was
remembered kindly Sunday.
Chicago Mayor Jane M . Byrne
praised his concern "for the poor
and disadvantaged," and Gov.
James R. ThC?mpson called him
"a lighthous' during troubled
tilnes.''
Those who lived near the
splendid 19th century man.slon
that serves aa the archbishop's
residence saw still another Cody.
a kind, generous man.
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All other depertments 142 ... 321
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VOL. 75, NO. 117
WASHINGTON (AP) Here,
at a glance, are highlights of U.S .
Supreme Court action Monday:
COPYRIGHTS
The Justices. wtthout comment.
let stand a lower-court ruling
forbidding 525 "Gap" blue jean
and clothing stores from playing
the radio over loudspeakers as
background music for their cu-
stomers. The lower court, ruling
in a suit brought by seven music
publishers, ruled that the broad-
casts by the nationwide retail
chain infringed on the music's
copyrights under the Copyright
Act of 1976
TAXES
G ranting an appeal by the
Justice D~artment. the high
court said at will review a U.S.
Court of Appeals ruling that
would make it harder for the
Internal Revenue Service to
subpoena evidence in tax in-
vestigations. The appeals court
ruled J;ist September that a Sac·
ramento. Calif., businessman
could not be held in contempt
afu:r he refused t o o bey a
lower-court order directing him
to surrender material requested
by the IRS. The businessman.
Richard W. Rylander Sr., con-
tended that being forced to sub-
mit the documents violated his
Fifth Amendment privilege
against self-incrimination.
NATURAL GAS
The court left intact th~
way 29 natural gas pipe-
line companies bill their
customers for money contributed
to the Gas Research Institute. an
industry research and develop-
m,n t program . The Colorado
Publk UtJJlt.les Commission had
claimed that the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission did not
have the a uthority to approve
pualng the cost pf pontrlbut.lona
on to the utilities' ratepayers.
REDISTRICl'INO
The juattcea, citing a lack of
jurilc:Uct!on, refUM:d to diJturb a
California con1re11lonal r e-
diattktJna plan that Republlcana
~ .... .......,. ..... .... We're Listening •••
What do you Ukt about lht Dally Piiot? What don't you like'
Call tht number Nlcnv and your maa1a1e wlll bt rtcorded.
tran crtbt>d and dellvtr~ to the appropriate .ctltor
The aame 24 hour an1w•nn1 Hnlr. may bt uttd to record ltt·
ter1 to the Milot on 1ny toptc Mallbo• contributors muat inthaclt
lMM' A•CM , .... .tatapboae number for verilicalion Ji'o tlrculaUQft ulla.~ ....
T .. 1-. •h•t'a on yo.ar mind.
say could give Democrats six ex-
tra U.S House seats this fall.
State and nauonal GOP l,aders
claimed that the plan, previously
upheld by the California Su-
preme Court. was a "a c lear
gerrymander." The GOP wantoo
thf' June 8 prurlaries conducted
according to distract boundaries
in effect before the 1980 census,
with the stat.e's new &eats to be
filled by at-larg elections.
FEDERAL FUNDS
The court refused to let West
Vargmia keep $1 25.000 m federal
aid that Department of F.ducation
officials say was "misspent" on a
county school admimstrat1on of-
fice romplex. Without <.'Omment,
th«.> justices rejected West Virgini-
a's request to appeal a lower court
ruling after state off1c1als said
they forgot the appeal deadline.
The F.ducauon Department asked
for the refund after detenninmg
that the offic.-e c.-omplex was no\ a
"school facility" under the law
that made the federal funds
available.
The 48th annual conclave of
lhe Al'Tleflcan Gem Society w11
held In New Orleans this year
Donna Blackman and I attended
lrom our atore. We both aerve on
national commltt ... and thOM
meellng1 were held the day prlo<
to th• lormal opening of the
conclave I have been working
wilh the Marketing CommlttH
and Donna attended the Gulld
Presidents' meellng She 11
president ol th• Sou1hern Cali-
fornia Gulld of the American
Gem Society this year She la
only the MCOn<S woman to eerve
In this capacity and 1 w11 hono-
red Mveral YM" ago to be the
first.
The ope11tng 1111ton ot the
oonctave '"tured wotld famous
gem daalet1 1p .. klng on th•
mlntng ac:tMtlM In thei apeclal
., ... South AIMflee, the Orient
6nd EHt Africa. I with I could
h~ rac:Otded thelf tatl(1 '°' the ltaft we left al home TMy w«e
to lnterettlng. It'• loo bad we
.., .. 00 lo the oonolllwie ~
YMr but lhel'I tt.-t woutd be no
ON left 10 "mind VII ltore" I ....
mllfWlle to tape pett of tfte 1n-
l0t1N1tlon but wll"°'fC lfte alldt ='"'Ion " lotel IOfM of tfte t.
A• u1ual, 011 followln9 flvt
~wt,..,etoto
ANTI-NUKE MARCH -One of the more than 200 anti-
nuclear protesters. dressed in protective clothing and wf'anng
a gas mask, marches along the four-mile route to the Seneca
Army Depot located outside of Romulus, N. Y. The protesters
staged a demonstration at the base with lectures and music.
@
EiEM WISE
deya we<e devoted to the contin-
uing aducallon of th• Society'•
members We attended gemOlo·
oica1 lab sesat0ns. seminars and
lec1uret on the lndu11ry·s lllest
developments. Special c11111cs
were held by Instructors with
expertlte In a perticular hetd of
oemology. We had the opportun-ity to leatfl about the vet"/ l•t•t
d1sco~riH In the gem world 1
found It very 1llmulallnQ a11d
exciting.
rm 1ure the enthu1tesn\ I have '°' attending the conctave 11 aleo due to the marvelout ctianoe lo
get to know '° many wonderful
people ltom ... partl or th•
country who Iha<• my lnt••ll
In th• IHCln1tlng science of
gemology We cannot Mlp bUt
ie.rn from e.ch other' even In ~
Informal dllcuAIOM we "-" at
the lunch•ont and dinner• on
the l!ChedUte When we '"'*' get together. we .. talk ~ .. a
Mar, lefr Cet11hed ~It IOI ~ ........ find our ~• .o 1n..,.1ng .
HARL ES ff. BA ft R • .'c~~::,~: :~~.:.:o~n:~~
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/TUetday, Aprll 27, 1982
'Inf ormati.on'
no longer free
4.r.
By PAT HOROWITZ Of the O~y Pllol •tan
DEAR READERS: Time Is ru!Vling out for Californians who
make an untimlted number of calls to directory asst.ance each
month without charge, according to the Pac1f1c Telephone Co
Customers soon will be charged 15 cents for each call to dtrectory
assistance over their monthly allotment. Btlhng will begin June 1
in San Diego and Imperial counues. and progress t.o other areas of
the st.ale later an the year
The charging plan was approved by the California Pubtrc
Utilities Commission in 1980. Customers will be charged for each
call made to dire<:tory assistance in addition to an allowance of 20
calls per month
Several types of calls will be excluded £rpm the monthly tally
including calls made by the physically handicapped, those mad~
from hospital rooms, hotels, motels and roin phones, and calls
made to area codt'S other than one in which the subscriber lives
(reached by dialing the dist.ant area rode plus 555-1212).
The rcc:ording which ent-ourage:. callers to check phone d1rcc-
t.ories for numben. will tx• rt•moved as soon as the charge ts im-
plementl'd in t•ach area.
Feeding hummingbirds
DEAR PAT: The house I bought bas two lovely bottle brush
treeJ. I know &be bllmmingblrds will love them wben they bloom.
If I recall correctly, you publishe d a r ecipe for homemade
hummingbird food. I'd appreciate It If you'd repeat the lngre·
dlents for me.
T.L., Huntington Beach
The following hummingbird rood rt'C1pe was provided by the
S an Diego Zoo m 1972. It calls for 28 ounces of white cane sugar
V. oun<X' of supN hydram1n powd(•r (opuonal). small amount of
varulla flavoring. one gallon of wat{•r and red food colonng Mix
thoroughly and plal'<' in ft'l'C.ic·r as needed
Keeping tabs on Congress
D~AR PAT: Where can I write to get copies ol spedflc bills
betng beard in the Senate or House of Representatives?
-F.W., Corona del Mar
Wrlle to the S.:nall· or House Document Room The add~ for
the Senate IS Room A-325, U S Capitol. Washingt.on, D.C. 20510
for the Hou se th<• addrl'ss 1s Room H-226, U.S . Capitol:
Washmgt.or., D C 20515 Be s ure to indude thP bill number
•• ·~·
''Got a problc.m ? Thm wnw t.o Pat HoroWJtz. Pat w1lJ
cut red tape, getting r.he answeN and act.Jon you
need to solve i.nequities i.n l(Overnment and busmess.
Mall _vour qucsf.J<Jffl to Pat Horowitz. At Your Servt<.e
Orange Coast l)aily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 CostJJ.
Mesa. CA 92626. As many letters u pos.sible1wW be ':J:l:'e;:;J· but phoned inqt.Uries or letters not mcludmg the rea
I ~·address and busmes.s hours' phone number can-not Pe considered. "
RuliiJ.g'
• victory
for Riles
SACRAM~NTO (AP) -'1'ht1
federal government has agreed
not Lo require Californians in thl'
school lunch program to submit
the Social Security numbers of
adults living in their homes this
schoo l year, says s tale school
"Superinte'ndent Wilson Riles
The agreement by the U S.
Department of Agriculture was a
vu.'lory for Riles and followed a
federal judge's rultng April 15
bl~king t~c USO.A from taking
action against California until at
least April 30 for re(using to pul
into .effect the S0<·1al Securtty
requirement.
California 1s the only state that
has not followed a law passed
las t year by Congress requmng
all t•hildren rt•cc1v10g federally
subs1diu.'CI frl"'<! or low-t'OSl meals
lo submit S()(.•1al Security num-
bers of adu lts living in the ir
homl'S
The law was intc ndl'd LO rt'-
ducc fraud in the program. But
Hiles called 1t an invasion of pri-
va<:y, and also said U.S Agricul-
ture Secretary J ohn Bloc k did
not t•nact proper regulations to
1mpkment the law or state what
use would be made of the num-
l:x·rs
Riles first ordered school d1 -
strll'ts to colll>ct the numbers, but
told them in March not to re -
m ove any s tudent from th€'
pro~r<tm for failure lo submit
numtx>rs.
Out of I 2 millton California
students in the lunch program,
he said , more than 300,000 have
n o t s ubmitted Social Security
numbers
Riles said he would have gone
along with the rcquirt·ment 1f the
federal government had move<!
to l'U l off $1 50 million in n utri
uon•au:I to Cahfom1a
But Riles said USDA officials
have agrel'd not to (•nfurce the
Social Security rcqu1r(•menl 10
California through Aug 30 He
:.aid they also agra'CI to issue re -
gulations on the collcc t1onj and
US(' of Social Security number..
RilC'!. said ht· has told school
d1 slril·ts lo !>lop coll<'cting the
numb<'rs. to kt-4.:p confide ntial the
numbers that they have• already
«olll•cll·d. and nol to dt·ny a ny
sludt:nt a f<'dl•rally subs1d1wd
m(•al for fallun: to s ubmit a
numlx•r
A Special Showing of the
Fabulous Mikimoto Collection.
It 1s not often that the orginator of cultured pearls. Mikimoto.
offers a selection of lusti:ous pearljewetry anywhere other
than a M1klmoto store. But the l'eplltation for guality in fine
, jewelry. watches and giftware at Balley BanP.5 & Biddle
warrants this special occasion.
Mlklmoto rtpres~atlv~ Kolchl T~kahashl wftl be on hand
to assist you In your selection. s~e for yourself.
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A California woman who
said 11he recently dreamed of
stnking It rich ln the Nevada
caslnoe hit a S2~0.000 jackpot
ofter playlnf, five minutes at
the Reno HI ton hoiel-<:aBlno.
Abella SanUago, 39. a mo-
ther of three from Fremont,
. hit the "Super Pot of Gold"
jackpot on a dollar rogressive
slot machine after investing
about $20, said a Hilton spo·
kesman
Sen S .I. Ha ya kawa ,
R-Cahf., who dedJfed not u,
run for re-elecuon when polls
showed him running fourth
for the party nomination,
blames ente rtainer Johnny
Carson for s pre ading an
image that the elderly senat.or
frequently slept on the job.
In a telephone 10terv1ew
from Wa s hingto n . D.C ,
Hayakawa said Carson, thl'
host of NBC's "Tonight
Sho w ," caused him "real da-
mage" by re peating JOkl'S
a bo ut "Sleeping Sam," thl'
Rt verstd<' Press-En terpnse
reported
"The people who get their
basic political 10rormat1o n
from Johnny Carson remem-
ber nothing e lse abo ut m y
caree r ," Hayakawa s aid
"That was really harmful."
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IN KOREA Vice Presi-
dent George BushcJlddrcs -
ses K o r ea's Nation a l As-
sembly in Seou l. Bt'htnd
him as Assembly Srx-aker
Jun Hai Hiuk.
Singer Natalie Cole suffe-
rc-d scrapes and brutsel> m a
·auto accident an Beverly Hills
Mt~ Cole dedml'd hosp1ta-
ll2at1on aher her car hll a
concr e te sewe r ventilator
Paramedics treated Miss Col<·
at the scene and she dt'Chned
further medical treatment
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Dr Irene K.aalorl• won the
!Int-round ot &a court bjttle
Monda~ ovt.•r ht.•r M"X manual
"Niel' G1rlJ Do .. "as a Judie
denied un ex lover'• bid to
'hllll IJlllt. .. or promotion of the
book uni he were <:redJ~
WI C.'0-UUlhor.
H owever, Ht>rbert Mar·
Kolls, who claims the belt·
St"lllng buok WWI the rL-Sult of
a per110nal and buslneu rela-
tionship ~tween himself and
th<> Bel Air psycholoelst,
hopt.-s l'Ventually Lo gain rec-
ognition of hLS role, halt the
profits from future aalet of
th., book and dama&es ot $110
m1lhon
"I think we wtU go for an
early trial," said Margolis'
attornt.>y, W11J1am l. Chert.ok.
Ent.ert.amer Jobnay Carton
will head a campaign to help
rebuild a collec t ion of rare
nlOVlC memorabilia deatroyW
in a hre that gutted the Hol-
lywood Library.
Carson has pledged $10,000
and will head a committee
that will try Lo reuse $500,000
to piece together a n ew
"ente rtainment and perfor-
ming fine arts c.-oUection" for
the library. said Melissa Hig·
gins, ass1Stanl direct.or of the
Los Angeles L1br11ry AJisoc..'1a-
t1on
Gov Lee S. Dreyfus of
Wisconsin annoum;ed he will
nut seek re-elet.'l1on, making
him lht• fifth Midwest Rt>pu-
bh<'an governor to withdraw
from l'lectoral politics in re-
c.~nt months
3 days only!
Thanks to the recent
drop in gold prices
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program for safe, rapid, effective, and maintainable weight loss.
'l'hl' Uniwn<ily Diet is u prowin-.,patin,:t.
rno<lifi<od fast that. is clinicnlly pm\.'l•n
and nvnilahle only throu1th licen&'tl mt.>d·
icaJ OffiC<$
Pruscriplion supplM\enls supply your
body's nuttilionul need s while unwo.nt.t>tl fnt
i~ burned off.
lJnlikl' other"'. this complew p~rrum
indu<:h.'<; 8 rro·ndm1ssion physicnl. pl'\'lim1
nory kt.>t.o~·nic di('t.. fnsl.in(( procl'CIW't', sup·
pll'mcnts. reguJN lob tests. EKG"s, n>foeding.
behovioml coun ling and maintenance.
Medtc-•Uy 'ale. You're under con Lant
su()('rvision of rhyRiciu.ns nnd wl'iitht.-lo." ..
pt>CioU t.s to pro I your ~llh.
ltapid Rt.ult.II. You ca n loee o.n u~ nw' of
20 pound11 per month , 'Wry month until
you l\'3Ch your lf08l.
Sbnple and f;ltecdw. You make rm <Wc1 "°"" 1ooul foOil -only lhc CM1m.itmcnt to
folio" our pmgrum and ..,un~'t'CI.
Exdu"live Refoedin~ and Maintenance.
You DI'\' l'\'·introdut•<.'<i lo food in a wiidual
I ·-.t.ep pl'l'll't•s:. and taught ho" to keep
''d~ht oH
Individual Counselinit. Bt.ihavior modifi-
cation and nutritional KUidonce an.> offered
t.o oil polit•nl!. hy cx~rt.s.
U you Ol'li<l t.<1 lose 20 pounds or more.
cuU our phone counsclol"M for un appoint·
mtint. or infonnation. Th<'y'n> former patients.
'Jiwy und rst.and.
Y0\111 rin<l ~<' cost less due t.o our izc
ond cxperic•nct'. Your insumnce rn.ny CO\ r
it. And uflt'r you <.'Ol'tlplct.c Tho Uru~i(,y
l.)f t, /rrr <>tmn.~<'linJ( is owilebl<-for I.he
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tu .. day; April 2~'1982
Evangelist's ·.voice° Silenced·. . .
VOICE GONE -Kathryn
Kuhlman, who died in 1976,
will no longer be h eard in
taped radio sermons.
Wages
of sin
$290?
MILL VALLEY (AP)
-Mill Valley may be in
the h ear t of hedonistic
hot._tub land, but local
officials were s tunned
when th~y got a $290 tax
bill fro m the co unty
marked, "Charges for
sins made during the
m onth o f F e brua r y ,
1982."
City Manager Vernon
Hazen promptly dashed
off a repentant, tongue-
i n -cheek le tte r to t he
Maran County auditor ·
controller Michael Mi(-
chell: "In order to reduce
our costs, I have initiated
a sin reduction program.
We will pay this invoice
but please be on notice
we wall no longer be fi.
nancaall y responsible for
our sins.
"ln fact, some of our
sins are 90 much fun that
we may start charging,"
he wrote.
Mitchell wrote back ,
explaining that state and
fede ral c utback s a nd
storm damage had ne·
cessitated the charge.
"Furthermore. m or·
der to r e duce county
costs, w e employ kinder·
garten students as typists
in the De partme nt of
Public Works," he ad -
ded. "Keep on sinning!"
The bill was really for
road signs.
San Diego
• excursion
planned
An excursion to Old
Town and &lboa Park
in San Diego will be of·
fered by Orange Coast
College's Community
Service Office on May
22.
Tour director is Judy
McGorray, a local ele-
mentary school teacher
who has led a variety of
tours for OCC.
Tickets are $25 per
person, and are on sale in
the ticket office of the
OCC Administration
Building.
The tour will leave the
OCC Auditorium p ar-
king lot at 9 a.m . and
return at about 5 p.m.
Tickets may be pur-
chased by phone, u.lng
Visa or Mastercard, by
calling 556-_5527.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTRY
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Kuhlman Fou.ndation says. 1'unds are. g one
PITTSBURGH (AP) -
Evangelist Kathryn Kuhlman,
whoee husky voice .has been re-
gularly rebroadcast to the faith·
lul lince her death in 1976, will
be heard for the laat time on the
airwaves this week.
·The Kathryn Kuhlman Foun-
daU<>n, founded in 1948 after the
tall, slender•redhead began
preaching from Pittsburgh, will
cloee Friday for lack of funds.
"I always promised her I'd
play her tapet aa long u l could.
And that's what I dld," said
Marguerite Hartner, the founda-
tion's executive director.
"When our money was gone,
we had to close. I wouldn't beg
-for money ."'Miss KUhlma:n dldn~
believe in it," added Mlsa Hart-
ner , who was the evangelist's
secretary atx:>ut 30 years.
Miss Kuhlman maintained a
home in Newport Beach.
The foundat ion has paid 51
radio s ta tions i,,n the Unite d
States and Canada to play tapes
of Miss Kuhlman's original ser-
mons. interspersed with gospel
music Last month, the rebroad·
caata were ca.nctled on 13 1tations
to 1ave money. 'Now, the rest will
follow.
Mlsa Kuhlman, ortidnally from
Concordia, Mo., esta1>J11hed the
non-profit foundation in Piu s-
bur&h aft.er vi.ailing the city. She
began preachlne 1n a library au-
ditorium on the city'• north side,
then moved to the Finl Presby-
terian Cburcl) downtown.
Her eermona and faith-healing
attracted hundreds, sometimes
thouaanda and were parodied by
comedian Ruth Buuf on the old
"Laugh-In" TV show. Tapes sent
weekly to radio and TV.stations
across the country were turned
into cassettes, record albums and
books.
"She prayed for the people.
the sick, and she preached to
them," said Miss Hartner of the
evangelis t's ministry. "But she
believed that God did the hea-
ling. She said she could heal no
<>ne."
Miss Kuhlman, a &pust, died
of pulmonary h ypertension an
t\er 60s and left an undisclosed
sum to foundation w orkers
I
though none to the foundaL.lon.
The foundation continued with
contribuUoN ftom followers and
that money hu run out, act'Or·
ding to Mill Hartner.
''Since 1he'a been gone, a lot of
people lflnanclal 1upporter1)
thought 'that'• Ii'," she said. "It
coet us *66,000 a month to keep
goln~." • W1th the close of the founda-
tion, which diatribut.ed the tapes
and booka and also held aervfcea
every month or two, 10 full-tlme
and two part-time employees In
Pittsburgh and the employees of
a Brookville, Ontario, office will
lose their jobs.
The original tapes, Including
~programs and~ more
radio sh o ws , will be sent t o
Wheaton College In Illinois and
placed alongside a collection by
evangelist Billy Graham.
For Miss Hartner , this week
marks the end of an era and a
lifetime commitment.
"We feel very badly about it. It
was my whole life. But we just
w a nt t o sort o f phase o u t
quietly," said Miss Hartner.
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RETURNS THE FAVOR -Judy Groman gives her dog
Lucy a grateful pat after Lucy's insistent barking alerted
Groman and her mother to an arson set !ire in their home
Monday morning in the Clairemont district of San Diego.
Lucy was rescued from the animal shelter by Groman and
evidently returned the favor.
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Al Ornnge CoHt DAILV·PILOT/:ruHday, Aprll 27, 1982 ..
Caliloriiia busines~
can't af f ol-d •this bill
A blll guaranteed to furth~r
dampen California's business cli-
mate has b een approved b y the
Assembly Committee on L abor
and Employment. It should .so no
fu rther.
Assembly Bill 2839, by A s-
semblywoman Maxine Waters, D-
Los Ange les, would place severe
r estrictions on California firms
planning to close or s u bstant1ally
reduce their operations.
"Origina ll y targe t ing firms
with 50 o r more e mployees. the
bill has b een am e nded to affect
firms with 200 or more employees
tha t plan to shut down or lay o ff
m o re than 50 workers.
It w ould, among other things.
require such firms to give from 12
to 20 months' n otice of the closure
or layoCfs; pay workers 85 percent
o f a year's wages after the shut-
down o r layoffs ; continue their
health benef i t s; and pay local
government 85 percentc-0f the past
year's taxes 1( th e compan y relo-
cated within the United Slates, or
300 percent 1f the C'Ompany movt:d
to a foreign country.
It would require not1hcat1on
of local elected off1c1als of the
impending s hutdown or layoffs
and reqeiire the farm to give pre£-
erence to affected workers when
haring at oth e r s ites in the state
and pay their relocation expenscs.
Fa.i lure to comply with any of
thcse provisions could bring fines
to the company of up to $10,000
Cor cuch affected employee.
All this apparently w as in·
sp1r(.'(J when the assemblywoman's
daughter found h erself jobless
when the firm sh e had been wor-
kfog for closed down. The une m -
ployment R_r?blem ce rtainly
s trikes.hoinc'VVhen it reaches one1s
immediate t~ily.
l lowever, this proposed solu-
tion leav~ logic far behind. The
bill is clearly unworkable a nd it is
dlmost beyond belief t.hat it passed
the committee.
Mrs. Wate/s eomplains that
some employers are closing down
simply because they are n o t ma-
king enough p rofit, n ot because
they actually are facin g bank-
ruptcy.
This as a naive approach Any
business that finds itself falling
behind an profit, with little hope
of improvement has. a nd s hould
h aw, the right to end or curtail its
operations
Mandating the penalties pro-
posc•d an this ball not only could
predude any possible future re-
t'Overy for troubled businesses but
most certainly would d iscourage
uut-of-statt> firms from trymg the
watc•rs an Cahfornia.
The s tate already provides
unC'mploymt>nt insurance for the
suddenly .)Obi~ That's a lot bet-
lt'r than • t used lO bt.'. Pe nalizing
fading bu:.1nesses goes beyon d
rt'ason.
A GOP Jerry Brown?
B y now It is quit<· appan·nt
that Lt. Gov Makt• Curb wall sto p
"at n o thing an his attempt to gmn
media (•xposun· in his campaign
for the Ht•publaean gubt. .. rnatonal
nom1nat1on.
For a time. the brash young
man apparen tly was stlt•nn·cJ by
h 1s advisers following a brush
with the press involving has·
childish and ill -manne red trc•a t-
ment of a JOUrnalasl t·ntac.
Unfortunat('ly, the· adv1sl'r~
faa lc.'Cl to head off has lat<'st <·rup-
taon at a Sf'S.')1on ~1th reporters
This timC' Curb's target was
st.alt' Supn·mc· Court Chief J ustice
ROS<' Bird . At'f.·using the chie f JUS-
tit'C of "a complete disgrace of o f-
f ice and a comple t e lack of
JUdg m c nt," he d<•scribl'd h er as
"an advocat<' o f the <.0r1minal"
w hose purpc)S(· as "to disrupt the
e raminal JUStit<t• sysll'm."
ROS4: Bard 1s by no means one
of the most popula r stall' official.,
and perhaps Curb thinks he will
wan a f ew votes with this c rude
and uncalled for attack Thoae
who would fa ll for this sort of.
thang wou ld d eserve a g c vernor
lake· Mike• Curb
111 ~ <.CJ mpj1gn was s u l l 1cd
t•arlwr by l11s '>Udden flap-flop o n
lh<' P<•rtph·rcil (~nal
App<in·ntly ca l<.ulat1ng th(• ..
No rthnn Cal1fornaa volt.· c:oulcJ
mak<.• the d1ffl'rt'llCt: f1Jr ham In the
primary. and e>vc·n more.· so an the
gt•nl'fal dc·t·t1on, hc got togC'\he;
with the· prtnl'lpal NorthNn Cala-
fornia anti Cam1l anwrc•st~ Thc•y
wt·re only too h<1ppy to put up th<.•
t·a~h for t·<1mpa1gn goud1<•s lakt· a
h<.•avy Curh td<'v1s1on <.·ampa1gn if
he switched to their s1dc> He• clad
And they hav<• <.'om e through for
ham with mc·gabucks
Som<' votl'rs could inde<:'d bt.•
influenced by the television blurbs
that attempt to presen t this rude
a nd uninformed young man as a
s trong. cdmpetent leadN w ith a
sterling bac kground 1n govern-
ment.
But the more we h~ar and see
of Make Curb, the more w e arc
bothered by the increasing ev1-
d ence of an imma ture, over -
timbi taous and unpredictable
yl)ung polatical clamber -sort of a
Republican J erry Brown.
Charity feels the pinch, too
ll is a qui rk of fate that in
d1 fficult financial timt•s. when
more people are hkdy to patronii.e
thrift stores, suc·h as thos...• run b y
the Salvation Army. fewt•r people
seem inclined to part with the
used goods that supply the stores.
The chantablt•'organizalion
h as 11 t hrift stores in Ora nge
County and runs a rehabilitation
program for som e 250 alcoholac
m en, who a r e trained to repair
donated goods for sale in the
stores.
But the fl eet o f Salvatio n
Army trucks that hauls in clothing
and household goods frorn
throughout the county is no t as
h eavily loaded these days. Tha t
m ean s fewer ite m s to be re fur-
bished and sold, •
And with ul1hty b tlls soaring,
tht· thrift s ti>r<.· operation wall nCC'd
a 15 pNcent ancrcasc in sales lo
avoid a $150,000 deficit this y£:ar.
That would be truly unfortu-
nate. because the Army not only
givf.•s a n e w lease on life to the
men at serves, but enables Jess af-
fluent families to o b tain n ecde<i
clothing. furniture and household
appliances at greatly reduced cost.
Anfi. oJ cou rse, for the do nors
there as a w e lcome tax deduction.
The fleet o( truc ks is availa-
ble, as a r e the willing hands to
sort and repair the donated items.
And don't worry if the o ld sofa as
on lhc scruffy side, or the TV set
broke n d o wn. They ca n fix them
-a nd they'll look j u st Cine in
someone's living room. ·
Op1n1on1 e>Cpressed In the space abOve are those ot the Daily Pilot. Other view$ •X·
pressed on tnls page are those of their authors and artists. Rea~r comrT'len t is lnvlt·
ed. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714)
64i-021.
L·~M·~· &yd/
Are you acquainted with any ovcr-
weieht )'OUJ\ll"terllf U IO, do they ap•
pear to be 10tnewhlat brieht.er than the
th inner ldd1 In the neigh bor hood'
Probably1 probebly. Obew c h ildr n
tend to a"ON M>out 10 pomta higher on
IQ iett.I, aecordan1 to the romp\.lter
readouta. ~ now are U')'lt\a
to fi1Ure hoW late~ eontnbu\el
to that eXU'a wetcht.
That a man generally wlll try to
1ettle his Wlfe'a d bta before be pays
his own ha• been ruported. But ex-
pert.JI a ren't certain why. Most con -
clude almply t hat hutband' dread
naeglng from home more th an nag-
gina from b J1 collC'!Ctort.
'+Tut~let1" Is a compliment, lf you
u.w It to d ri~ vodtc..
Thomas P. H•••Y
Publlw r
Drug firms court Congress
WASHINGTON Wh1lt• Amn1c·an
fam1l1cs url' s trugglin>( to make t-nd-.
mt·<·l. Congrcs~ Lind tht· mul t1b11l10n
dollar pharmal·1•ut1l•al industry huvt•
fonm-d an unholy :.ilhanl't' Lo k(.'('p tht•
pn<.'t' of putcnlt-d drug~ sky high .
Congress h<.1.-. bt.·<-'n loud in at't'WJLng lht•
Reagan adm1mi.trat1on of mSt·nsittv1ty tu
th e· neediest members of ~l('ll'ty. Yet :.it
th<' samto lime. Congn-ss is quietly c.•on-
nivmg With lht' b1g drtlg f1nns Lo !)()<lk
the 11ick a nd tht.• <·lderly
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BY EXTENDING the· cum·nt 17 yc•ar
life of a pa,tc·nt, the• SI> c.:alle<l P:.itcnt Life·
Restoration At'l would give the drug
c.:ompan1l"s up tu se:>vc·n mon• years to
tmjoy a monopoly on tht•ar new producL'>
The spc:x·wl-lnten-st legislation has sailed
through thP Sc•nalc, :rnd has made it
through a kt•y House Judmary subc:om-
mJttce
Th<' value· of th<.· patent-c•xtens1on bill
to the drug mdui;try 1s reflt"<.'L<..od m the•
mtcrlS<' lobbvm,I( l'ffort 1t ha:. orgamwd
on Capitol Hill l':xtra yt>ar<, of pro~t.•c
llon from t'Ompt't1tion mean <•xLra prof1L'>
for the phanmtt1•utu:aJ g1an1.c, Tht·y. in
turn, havt• bt.·c·n openhandt•d in lh<•1r
<.'ampa1gn confr1but10ns tu mt•mbt•rs of
Congress who Luc· procl'sstng the lt·g1
slallon. "
S<·n. Strom Thurmond, R SC. '·hair
man of tht .. Jud1c1ary Comm1ll<'t', got
$l.500 from P£11.<>r in his last campaign
And dru~ industry pulit1cal action com-
m1llt:t·s l'tmtnbuLl-<l hb1vtl y lo tht· t•;u:i1
~1gru. of llou.."· Jud1cwry Subromm1tt.e<•
members Th<·y ,ir<• the· key pt.'Oplc> who
havt• puvc"<.I 1h1· ll·~1sl11t1vc· w.1y f1>1 tlw1r
~pt'( 1ttl -1ntNt·st lnll
Rt•p Rubf•rt KcL'>Lt·nnw1t·r 11-W1 .... th1
sulx:nmm1tlt·t· c ha1rman. for ex.un pl1-.
has 1 f"l•<.•1vc.'Cl $a. I 50 1n thl' JJ<•st y<·;11 1111111
drug PAC!,, compan·d with $Y;,o I r11m
th1· drug industry tn 1!:17!:1·HO A11otlw1
'uhlomm1tt1·l· m emlJf;'r, H, p J.J1 k
Q
-JA-Cl-1-ID-fl-SD-N -~
Brooks. D·Texas, saw his drug do11.1l1on ...
rtM• from $1i00 lo $1 iOO H1·p ll.1rnld
Sawyer, R Mwh , didn't g1•t quill·,.,.,
muc.·h from drug c.·omp:mlf .... "' ht· did th1·
yt>ar lX'fu1 ,., but he did gt·t ,, $~111 1w1
son.ii c.:on tnbu1wn· from Will1.rn) .Joh11 •
Upjohn . .in 1•i..1•t·ut1\1: of 1h1 Cum1h
ph.11mat1·ut1l'al firm
This dot.-:.n't mt·an thdl th1· lt·~i...l..itor'>
-..old th1'.1r volt'" for ;1 littlt· 1•\.llJ t .irn
paJg n l'.1,.,h But 11 d111 ·-. .;how 1h.1t th1·
drug 111du-.tr~ 1 ... mun· th.in "1 ll111g tn 1.n
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·'"'"''" 1.it1 Juhn Dillon ~t:tll's th.it w mt
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111 c•llhPr caw of l't>Urst". the end result
will 1.x· l11gh p1 Ill~ (111 Am<.•rtt·an.1, who
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illn1·,,., 111 rvl11•v1• 1h1·11 p.iin
White House backs .. youthful decency
Mr Reagan feels stro ngly that young
people under 18 s hould seek their·
parl.'nts' perm1s'>1on before obtaanang
free birth control devices And 1·m
confident he's absolutely r\ght.
F'ar be it from me to question Mr
Reagan's Judgment on ramaly matters
Gosh all he mlock. my little family has
sure chanked for lhe better with Nancy
and him in the White House to set an
example for us all
TAK E T H E OTHER evening. I was
s ittan g watching "t..itlle House on the
Prame .. with m y wire. Glynda. who
recently quit h e r Job as c hief
neuros urgeon <1l the university to
devote more timt• to our two children,
Mordred und Mulphasaa
lh ualb , they !.pend their evenings
with us now popping com. readtng
aloud from The t111Le Lome Pnnce or JUSl
holding family s mgalongs a round the
piano l "God Bless America" is
Glynda's favorite .)
But Mordred was out soliciting
casseroles for our church's Pot Luck
Supp<.•r & Square 1>1tnce for Hu ngry
Negro People Artd Malphasla had a
date with Birr Goodley, our high
school's handsome fO"• ball captain, to
see .. Gidget Goos to /ashingt.on" for
the twelfth time Oh. how pretty she
looked when she went out the door in
h e r new pleate d s kirt. c a$hmere
sweater a nd saddle shoes.
Anyway. lhe phone rang and It was
Malphasia. "Hi. Daddy kins:· she said.
Ustn~ hC'r pet term Of endearment, Tm
c all1nli( from a pay booth down by
Moonlil{ht J.akl' Birr thinks we should
become· 1.1•xuall) aclt\t:
· ·c;t'C'. hnnl'~, · I -.aid, frown1 n~.
··"hat did \OU -.a} ....
· Well, naturally. Uartdykms. I told
--i ART HOPPE ~.
him I'd hJn• to call \ou first and ask
your permls!.IOll ·
.. Naturally Any decent girl would do
lhl' ,.,<1mt:
"Of MUl'St' they would. Daddy Rut
whttl do \nu lhink? ·
· I don t know. dear You already
h ave so many ex t raccurricular
acliv1t1es what with being president of
t he Debby Hoone Fan Cl ub and
organwn~ your No.Host Bosco & Oreos
Benefit for llomelcss Puppies Do you
think you could s till maintain your
struiJ(hl·A average?"
"Thal was the firs t thing I asked Hart .
Daddykms. and he said 1t wouldn't take
up too much of my lime."
"That's probably true,"' I c'Onceded.
"Everybody s;iys it's loads of fun and
a chall~nge , too. And Riff sa ys it would
be a worthy cause as 1 would be aiding
a de prived youlh.."
"Don 't tell m e who ," 1 said .
"Speaking of worthy causes. though,
"ould ~"" and H1ff l'ons1der recycling
aluminum t':tni. for the defense effort'>
l n~tc·ad •
Just .1 m1nutto . L>addykms. 1 II as k
h11n lh: !-,;I\.., that., a great idea and
ht• "1-.ht·,., ht• rt thought of it Earher
When tht· n •t 'chni: plants were open
Hut no"
Oka), <kar hold on while I check
with )OUI Mumm)
.. B1ff say~ l'Ould you please hurry,
Dadd\k111~ • lie ha., to phone his folk:.
for thl'1r J><.'rm1-.s1on, loo ·
I F.XPl.A I N t:o lhe ~1tuat1on to
<:I} nda and sh~· gav<.• the matter her fu ll
ullcntHHI "WC'll . she finally said
thoughlfull). I sup1>0se 1f Mr Reagan
hacln 't "unlt.'d our children to bC'come
<,("rnally active. he wouldn't have them
a~k for )our upprovul
Thul ccrtutnh made sense So I told
M alpha~1a 1t would be quite a ll right as
long as s he wa~ home by 10 30 and
,. dadn 't t•a t the potato chips an the bread
box "hl<'h Mummy was saving for Tuna
Surprise· An) questions''
· Yes. Dadd)kins," said Malphasaa
'Whal·-. sex''"
So I wa:. able lo advise Ma lphasaa on
what prC'caullon:-. s hould bC' taken And
1( that doesn't 1>rovc Mr Reagan right, noth1n~ will '
f•'or 11 shows that c•very decent young
lady hkc Mul1lhasia will as k her parents
first anywa) t><'forc obta ining free birth
control devices And every indecent one •
wall d eserve what she gets
Can y~u translate these infor.mal names?
H e re is a new quiz on a t heme we'
haven't tried before. The following are
all Informal names of organi~llons or
Institutions; you are to provide th tuU
IYlllY IAllll
~ w
awarc:b the '10scars"?
7. What ls \he official designation of
th "Monnon" church? • 8. Wha t wo the full name of tM early
nidlcal IJ'OUP known as lhe "Wobblies"?
9. What 1n th• Soviet ~t ®el
the name '1Gulas" stand tort
1 O. W hat t1 th e for mat title of th
.. ~(eaters" gu•tdln g th~ Towtr of
London? •
11 . What does the dealgnalion
"lnterpol" at.arid for!
Art..s and Sciences.
7. Church of J esus Christ of Latter
Dey SamlS
8. lndustnal WorKers of the World.
9. Maln Administration of Corrective
Labor Camps.
10. Yeoman Extraor din ary of the I
Cuard. •
11. lnternotional Criminal Police Or-I
ganliatlon • .
' . .. ,_ --__ ...::._ ___
TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1982
THI am All THI caum CAVALCADE
COMICS
TELEVISION
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84
85
~' ~' Striking while
hot • • • 1ron1ng 1s
STRJKEBOUND DEPT. -Listen, rou kids and
daddies, a very dangerous precedent has JUSt been est-
ablished here along this best of all possible coasts. It hap-
pened when Mrs. Reva Gardner o{ Huntington Beach went
out on strike.
In event you missed this perilous news, Mrs. Gardner
got fed up running around her house picking up every-
body's dirty socks and washing all the dishes that were
discarded wherever they got empty.
So she got a lawn chair, a basketful of dirty clothes
and a couple of "On Strike" signs and planted herself out
on the front lawn of the
family's home over on
Stardust Drive.
As of this writing, she
_ ro.\ was still holding out; refu-JOM MURPHINf ~, sing to do any housework ---------""~'"""' ...... ~ without some aid from the husband and kids.
THIS IS A VERY dangerous situation. Mrs. Gardner
might well inspire wives and mothers from Seal Beach to
San Clemente to take to the picket lines.
Worse yet, this is the time of year when the slovenly
excuses get weaker for the offspring. Soon the kids will bP.
out of school. No longer will they be able to shout the ex-
cuse, "Late to school, Mom; gotta rush; I'll pick it up when
I get home!"
And if mom left it there all day, it wuuld likely rot
through the bathroom floor.
In addition to the fact that the school excuse is down
the drain, summer holds additional peril for a Mother 's
Strike because of 'he beach junk that can sabotage her
happy home.
DID THE SON OF the house wander in after surfing
and toss his trunks in the dryer without looking inside? Did
"Okay, Emma, okay. l 'U plcJc up my aock.s ii you'U come back to the
hou.e "
that cause mom to pull on her pantyhose the next day and
discover strings of seaweed in them?
Further in the good old sunvnertime, no youngster, or
few fathers, ever figure they need to leave their beach sand
outdoors. After all, it'll wash off in the shower, won't it?
So when the shower plugs up tighter than Dick's
hatband and mother enters the bathroom in time to survey
one inch of water on the new tile floor, the answer as
usually something like:
"Gosh, Mom , how come you haven't calle d a
plumber?"
IT'S BAD ENOUGH in winter for mom to face dirty
dishes in the kitchen. But in summer after beach days, she's
likely to look down into the sink and find two soggy swim
fins reposing there.
On the other side of the sink, clogging the disposal, are
the remnants of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and an
apple core.
If mother rushes out onto the porch too quickly
without looking where she's going, the likelihood is strong
she'll trip over a Boogieboard that was left where it fell. Or
she'll take a slider on the beach Frisbee, still covered with
sand as it dribbled from the kid's hand.
FURTHER, INSTEAD of awakening to soft music
from her clock radio in the morning, one of the vacationing
kiddies turned it full volume to a hard-rock station.
Alas, now that Mrs. Gardner has paved the way, all
coastal mothers may be looking for the reasons that would
be grounds for walking out on the maternal picket Line.
Husbands better be watching out too.
This ls no time to turn on the Dodger garpe and then
announce, "Honey, can you run the vacuum cleaner a bit
more quietly?"
Lagunan .
jailed
in death
By J ERRY HERTENSTEIN
Of IM ~1 Piiot ll•H
Michael Christopher Zent of
Laguna Beach has been given
five years probation with one
year in Orange County Jai_I on
no-cont.est plea st.emmmg from a
May, 1981, accident that caused
the death of a Laguna woman.
Zent, 24 , heard the sentence
from Superior Court Judge Wil-
ham Thomson after two hours of
tt'sllmony Friday . Zent had
pleaded no contest March 17 lO
driving while mt.ox1cated and t.o
a hit-and-run charge aflt'r the
mishap tha t killed Maurine
Koo ls
The Sl'n tenn• includes a sus-
pende d prison te rm. meaning
that 1f Zent violates terms of
probation he could face up lo
thrt'<.' yl•ars and t.•1ght months m
stalt' prison
A st.ate prison term had been
rccommcndt'd by the Orange
County Probation Department
and Distra<:l Attorney's Office.
•·He (Zl•nt) h ad been given
c:o ns1dt:rablt.• probauo n terms
twt(·e before a nd failed," Andy
&>rgh, deputy district atlOrnl·y.
said today Ht· t:alll'd tht· c<tsc
borderline
Zent had been <trrc•s ted for
reckless driving in 1977 a nd
again 1n 19 78 with the added
charge of causing bodily injury.
&•rgh said. Eacht1me he repor-
l<.'<ily v1ola t<'CI terms of probatiqn.
"The probation report in tne
Kools' ("ase stated Zent didn't
have tht.• prior track remrd to bt>
given probation again," Bergh
said.
Miss Kools had gone to the aid
of "'10 people mvolvt.'CI an l:I non·
mJury at:1:1d<·nt at Pat·1fic Coast
Highway and Diamond Street an
Laguna Beach at 1 :30 a.m May
16 She left her name with lhe
two motor\sts us a w1lness
Youth killed,
two injured
in HB crashes
One man was kJlled and two
otheri. were injured in twa un·
related wee kend auto accidents
near Bolsa Chica State Bca<'h m
lluntmgt.on Bcac:h.
C HP office r Howard Whit·
mort• said Robert C. Lopez, 19. of
Alhambra, was fatally mJured
wht!n the car m which.. he was
riding struck a light pole along
Pacific: Coas t Highway ne ar
Warner Avenue al 5 a.m. Satur·
day.
The driver of the auto. Thomas
Paul Ne>ill , 20, of San Gabriel.
was reported m fair cond1uon
today a t Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospital.
·In the second ac:c1de nt, Brian
Charles Berry, 17, of 15532 Ald-
en Circle. Huntington Beach,
suCfered m assive head injuries
when he was struc k by a car
whale walking along the Bolsa
Chica State Beach frontage road
early S unday. /
H'? was reported in critical
condition today at Fountain Val·
ley Community
The driver of the auto that
struck Kim was Identified as Mi-
chelle R. Wild , 16, of Long
Beach.
Both mis haps are under in -
vestigation by the CHP.
..
American itinerary
misses the real sight.
See Erma Bombeck, 82.
0
o.'
HAPPY 90TH -Five generations gathered
for the 90th birthday party Saturday of Elea-
nor Hutchinson of Costa Mesa. including (left
to right) son George Parker, great-great-
o.i11 Piiot Photo br ChMlft St•rr
granddaughter Angelia Parker, g randson
George Robert Parker, great-grandson Robert
Parker and great-great-granddaughter Kyle
Parker.
Many sign
anti-oil
• •
.Accomplice draws
4 years jail time
pet1t1ons
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of .... 09141 ""°' 81•" Laguna Beach officials are
terming a weekend oil protest
write-in campaign a sUl"C't'SS, with
more than 230 bcal·h v1s1tors
pe nning qukk letters to Presi-
dent Reagan opposing ml leases
off Laguna's shoreline .
"We received a very positive
response from everyone," said
Laguna Mayor Sally Be lll'rUt'.
who, along with fellow c:ouncal
members Bobbie Minkin and Bob
Gentry, manned a table at Mam
Beach Park Saturday and Sun·
day.
Abo ut a doze n volunteers
handed out pencils, paper and
envelopes to passer sby, who
scribbled out quick notes to the
president opposing oil and natll·
ral gas lease sales scheduled for
this summer off Laguna
· The city has gone on record
opposing the lease sale. l'1llng the
potenttal damage t.o the environ-
ment in the event of a spill, and
the adverse 1mpa«l on the· t·ity's
t.ounst industry
The mayor said city off1C'1als
will be stamping the envelopes
to day, and s hip t+.e m o ff to
Washington-prior to a mid-May
decision on eight tracts off La-
guna.
"I think 1t wiU make an impact
(on Reagan)," Mrs. Belle rue said
She said some local homeow-
nC'r assoc1at1ons havt' written
letters to the president, and
commitments from the Chamber
of Commerce and other organi-
zations have been made to write
t.o Reagan.
Local congressmen have been
approached to oppose the lease,
and the mayor saJd she will be
mee ting with Sen S I Haya-
kawa in early May to seek his
support.
"( think the letters might im-
press Reagan to seek deletion of
the tracts, despite (Interior Se-
cretary James) Watt's support of
the oil lease," she said.
13,000 go
buggy over
VW collection ·
For love of car, more than 13,-
000 people swarmed o n the
Orange County International
Raceway in East Irvine Sunday
to praise, swap parta, race and
drool over the claasic lines of
vintage Volkswagens.
Touted u lhe world's laraest
ueemblaae of the West Oenna.n motor vehicles, the eeml-aMual
Bug-In was started ln 1968 with
200 car ownen.
Some of the machines on di•·
·play cranked u.e enou1h stereo
power to fill • aood·tlaed am-
pbttheatet. Ott.en deYoted their
rt11toraUon elfona to tnterior and
n\erior trim, auch u Col\a Me-
aan Larry Shaw'a 1962 black Bue
wttb ~of doUan ln bfNI
fbctultl and ~ pu1L
Shaw'• Piemlnc vehkS. took
• bmt-of-thow • .w.
The lut Bu1·ln wa1 head In ~Md at.._.. man lhM\
By DAVID KUTZMANN or, ... o.ur P11o1 s1an
James Marshall Dunagan, the
pr()S(.'Cution's ke_y witness against
convicted murderer Willie Ray
Wisely, was sentenced to four
years in state prison Monday for
his accomplice role in Huntington
Beach truck driver Robert Bray's
death one year ago.
Dunagan could become eligible
for parole consideration an about
a year.
The stocky, 26-year-old defen-
dant was given the prison tenn
after pleading guilty earlier this
year to charges of voluntary
manslaughter and conspiracy to
commit second-degree murder.
The manslaughter count car·
nes the four-year term while the
conspiracy charge is worth 15
years t.o Life in state pnson.
lmpos1tion of the longer pnson
te rm, how ever. was suspended
by Orange County Superior
Court Judge Kenneth E. Lae .
pending successful romplelJon of
the four-year sentence. With 457
days credit for time already
served, Dunagan could be eligible
for parole consideration in about
a year's time.
Originally, the curly-haired
e x-convict was charged with
first-d egrt'l' murder m Bray's
death However, the charge was
reduced an return for hls testi-
mony against Wl8ely, the truck
driver's st.epsdn
Bray, 61 , s uffocated beneath
the> one-ton, ult-away cab of his
1975 ln ~ern auonal Harvester
tractor tralll'r rig in March of
1981
A JUr y ruled last month that
W1st'ly, 211, was responsible for
causing the 2,000-pound cab to
fall on his stepfather.
The same panel which convic-
ted Wisely of first-degree mur·
der also ra'Ommended he die in
California's gas chamber at San
Quentin Formal sentencing for
W!St'ly IS May 14.
W1 sely's conv1ct1on came lar-
gely on the basts of Dunagan's
eyew1tn<!SS testimony
Dunagan test1fwd that he ac-
ted as lookout for Wtsely while·
the former student leader at
Golden West College sneaked up
on his stepfather's rag and caused
the cab to fall as Bray w orked
beneath at
Sevl•ral motives were s ug-
gt'Stl>d for tht• bizarre k1lhng. m-
dudmg on<' that Bray planned to
tell polln• that Wisely was alle·
gedly involved in the armed
robbery of a Tt'mple City antique
jewelry st.ore a month earlie.r.
llililll"'4111a. •-~~__,.;i.,oee •fk .. iud• of cylliilit NH Oilt Wir. .,..
P9d duriftl World W11 D.
....
... .. Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Tueectay, Aprll 11, 1NI
•ANN LANO!AS
•ERMA BOMBECK
•HORO$COPE
EqDal split of mom's expenses reasoiiable
DEAR A~: Where is it written that
the children must abare the expenaes of an
aged parent?
·My husband's mother has six living
children. She ta 80 and in a nurBl"fl home.
She has f unda to l?ay tor her keep. H e r
Social Security ch~ goes for Incidentals.
My husband's oldest sister bought her
mother a new set of dentures. Last week he
received a letter from her assessing him $75
-one-sixth the cost .oC the teeth, This sister
took it upon herself to ge t them without
consulting anyone. I say iC she couldn't af-
ford t.o pay for the teeth herself, she should
have ~ked first if anyone would help. (The
w oman is a college ptof essor .and wears a
full-length mink coat .)
My husband is 60 and trying t.o save a
little so we won't be de pe ndent upon our
children. If we could pay all his mother'•
expenses, we would gladly do it. As it is. we
just make ends meet. Both his sisters are
well-heeled. It hurts me the way they treat
my husband by discussing in his presen~ all
they do for their mother. I thought caring
for someone was an act of love. I would be
SUPPLIES FOR POLAND -Some of the
46.000 pounds of re lief supplies ranging from
food tc-clothing, are being prepared for ship-
POT SHOTS.
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLI ANT
TOMORROW
IS
ANOTHER
DAY -
&l.rr I MOf>£
lT'S NOT
ANOTMER DAV
LIKE
THlS O N E,
Pf ISOllAllTJ Q.&A.
BY MARILYN ANO HY GARONER
Shelley won't
play herself
•
• Interested lo how your readers feel about
th ls.
Also, the teeth cost $460. 1 think his
slater could have found IOtne for lesa mon y.
-FAITHFUL READER IN MEMPHIS
DEAR F AITHFUL: Tbese dan nobody
kDow1 lllew 0 well-lllttlecl" aaybody 11 .. Slace
I bave not 1een tile flaaaclal 1tatement• of
tbe members of your buab1nd11 family, I
am not quallfled to 1ay wbo 1bould do wbat.
I don't a1ree tbat tbe 1l1ter wbo cob·
tracted for Ule dentures wltbout coa11ltlng
tbe olliera 11iou1ct ri•rm t1rem bn•elf.
Denture• a re not a unry and <tbe P.rlce l.1
not exorbitant according to today 1 stan-
dards. It 1eem1 f alr that the bill be 1pllt 1l.1
ways.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I.,.ast night a t
the supper table we had a big row. I'd like
you to tell me who was right.
Whe n I s e rve d the d essert (ri ce
pudding), our 6-year-old Jill said, "I don 't
have a spoon, Mommy." I t.old her t.o go get
on e . He r fa the r piped up. ''No ... le t
,,..,..,.,....
ment t.o Poland a t a Chicago warehouse. The
s hipment was collected from the West Coast
and Midwest ~y Mormon missionaries.
Mommy get it. She d idn't set t he tabl<>
r ight." I thought he was out of lint• und told
him so. He responded with a cr udt• come -
back.
Jail. m an effort t.o "help," said. "I don't
need a spoon . . . look." and she began to
cat the pudding with her Jtands. Her fath~r
shouted. ''Your manners arc terrible. Leave
the table ." This made me mad . We argued
for 30 minutes and he e nded u p th rowing it
in my fac:e that m y brother still owes, him
$300. How a bout it, Ann? Comment NCYr
SO PEACEFUL IN NIAGARA FALLS
DEAR NIAGARA: Your 6-year-old sounds
more mature tban your husband. Too bad be
doesn't know that parents should never
crlticlze one another in the presence of
thelr cbll8ren. It undermines the united
front that is essential to establish them as
authority figures. The dlvlde-and-conquer
technique la one that children learn early in
life -and it can be very effective.
q Al#I 'LANDflS
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CONFIDENTIAL to Eve rything Was
Beautiful But the Results.: It sounds as ·tr
the operation was a success but the paUe•t
dled. Why don't you clean ~p your act awl
see what happens when you play it perfectly straight?
Is alcoho/Jsm rwning your /Jf('·/ KndW
the• dang£•r s1grwls and what tv do. R<.•ad the•
booklet. "A/coho/1sm I /opt.• and H dp. 'Jy
A n n Landt•rs Endo.-.c· 50 <'<·nts with v r
n'</UC'St and a long sLamJX'<I. sl'/f-addr~'(/
envC'loµ<• W Ann L:md<·~. P.O &x J J 9~.5
Chicago. Ill 6061 I ·
Touring the sights
T he tourists are coming! The tourists
arc coming! .
This ~car. for the first time, the number
of foreign visit.ors to the United St.ates ex-
ceeds the numbl'r of Americans traveling
abroad .
. , For those o f you who hare traveled
' extensively. I beg you to have com passion
fo r these pilgri ms who climb off the plant!
having consumed 18 hard rolls and a plastic
chicken .
ThOS<.' brave adventurers who balance a
35-pound camera around thC1r n<'<'k and a
tote bag failed with j«:.•lly beans whaeh their
travel agl'nt told them tht• natives would
accept in exchangt• for thl' privilege of ta·
king their picture.
THOSE GYPSY NOMADS who crangt•
every t1m<• they hav(• to flash their passport.
(If they look lake their picture, thl'y're too
sick t.o travel )
Those truth seekers who have studied
the h istory. economu.:s. politics. and power
structure of America through satellite tele-
vision a nd know two words: Matt Dill on.
Already. I could cry for them.
Some bus tour will tell them the No. 1
not -to-be-missed historic sate 1s an Whit\·
Sands. N M .. w here the space shuttle. Col-
umbia. recently landed. It has a few rattlt•·
s nakes, land mines end por ta-pou acs, but
you'll never forgave yourself 1f you go home
without seeing it.
Another tour guide will cha rgt• t hem
$40 a head t.o nde a mechan ical bull in Texas
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EIMA IOMIEC •.
AT WIT'S END
fol
<.ind f'XJJC'rU'n<.'f.• ;i "typical Amc•ncan t•vern ,
out " Tht·y wall bt· M.•rved b<trl:x"<.'ued nbs a .ti
long labh· by a w:.t1 lt•r who s pt•aks o n "
Spanish ~"
THE ITINERARY WILL undoubtecU"
andude ci tour of ci plastat fct<.·t.orY. where ,,
showroom will have a prominent sign . "W~.
SHIP ANYWHERE." a trap through a bu
wt·ry when..• lht'y can st.>t' an American der
elact, and a v1 s1t to t ht-<.-cw c whl·rt· Jesse·
Jam('!; and hts gang were• n•port<.'<.l to hav1
hidden out (Please use flash and M:t your
came1dS at 160th of a second .)
They will load up on "Amern:an" food
t.at-os. pizza, egg rolls a nd Polish sausage·. and
buy a cowboy hat they don't have th<• nt•rv1·
t.o wear home.
The )1 1g h point will be D1sn t•yla n d ,
where they will pay $8 for a 52-year-old
mouse on a T-shirt and m<'t.'t othC'r toun~L-.
an hnl' wartang for rides .
They wi ll ($0 homt• convaneed they havt•
"!><.'<'n Amt•r1<:a. ·
What u s ham<.• All you tounsts. and you
all know who you arc·. rnn take my picture ·
by five genuine Amt•n c:an garbag<' cans fur ;1
bag of jell y bean.-; How about at'?
<;em~ni: New start profitable
Wednesday, April 28
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19): Focus on
basic costs, commodities, taxes. interest rates
and property values. You 'll have more res-
ponsibility. great~r ch a nce for re w a rd.
Supe rior ma kes r oom for you , gives you
chance t.o prove pet theories.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Message
received which changes plans. could lead t.o
short journey. Re lative confides problem ,
wants you t.o share responsibility -or guilt.
Lunar cycle favorable, you'll resolve dile m-
ma with display of versatility and humor.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): New start
proves profit.able. Highlight Independence,
originality and a n unde rstanding of invest-
ment procedures. You get proverbial second
chance. Income potential is enhanced.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Intuitive
Intellect is honed t.o razor sharpness. Judg-
me nt is on targe t, timing Is fine-tuned .
You'll be at right place lb make important
contacts. Favor is re turned, friendship is
renewed and romance is sparked.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What had been
aource of fear, apprehension could actually
provide reason for celebration. You gain
backstage view. you're provided with inside
information and you receive me.age from
one you hold in high regard.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): F.rnphasia on
fulfillment, inner 1trength, dedlcatlon and
the winnlna of new alUeia. Element of luck
rldee with you -you could win a oontett.
Some reatrlctioru, delay1 actually work In
your favor. ~w it, proceed accordlnaly.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Communiaa·
lion received from profeulonal 1uperior.
Chat:'81 of 1tyle or pomdon indicated. Mem-
ber of oppoalte aex ca .... , provee ll and ~
morale eoan u re.ult. Gemini, Vlr10. Sa-llttatlw pel IOIW fllwe prcminently.
waiting game. Perceive more stable moments
of time. Define terms. see people an rcahstal·
light. You'll be asked to t'O-sign or t.o put up
collateral. Exercise caution! Pisces, Can(.'('r.
Virgo natives figure an unusual SC('nano.
HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J a n. 19): What
appeared t.o be a defeat will rebou nd an your
favor. Public relations improve. legal fac-
t.ors weigh in manner that leads to profit
Older individual outlines program which
could greatly bene fit you if followed
Get nd of superfluous mall•nal. Ant--s, Labr~
natavc-s play key roles. .
AQUARIUS (J a n . 20-Feb. 18). Finish
rather than initiate project. Perceive pot.c'n-
tia l, took beyond the immediate. At"Cent on
basic issues. employment, dependents and
pets. Ma ke effort to streamline techniqul>S
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You bt '
w mt' targN for Cupid. Emphasis on affaarJ;
of heart. sp<.'Cu lata on. significant changes an~
mtc•ns1f1ed relations hip. You make new start
in new direction, you'll be more independertt
and free. Leo. Aq uarius persons play ker
rolt-s.
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BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Both vulnerable. WHl dealt. "' t. Chemla aed r tW.hed H~od
lo Loa Arelenos Billy
EIHnberr and Eddie Kanlar. NORTH
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alore for them became a
tragedy when Weit led the
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ca1hed the ace or dlamooda
and 'then crotMd to the iabi. .
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'SO THERE' -Cost.a Mesans Laura Davls and
Peter Stone play a scene from "The Front
• .. page," in which the're starring at the West-
•Minst.er Community Theater. The snow £lays
1Fridays and Saturdays through May 22 wnh
'in.formation at 995-4113.
.Star of 'Bonanza'
:tells career turns
" TORONTO (AP) -Actor Lorne Greene sciys
the ups and downs of Qi~ career seemed as regular
as the jumps on and off his horse after he found
success as Pa Cartwright m the long-runmng telt:-
vision series "Bonanza."
Greene, a native of Canada, addressed the an-
nual National Newspaper Awards Dmner Saiurday
He delighted a crowd of about 300 journalists and
guests with anecdotes of hungry limes a long his
way to stardom as the patriarch of the Ponderosa
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Timely and topical hints
from getting Into herbs to
getting rid of snails, plus
Indoor tips on skylights and
trends In furnishings.
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Orange Coast DAIL"\' PILOT/Tuudoy, Aprll 27. ,9e2 Ha
Struggling actress vows she Won~t give up
By JAY SHARBU'M'
.. , Atta Wrtt.r
NEW YORK -There are those who gy, ••u at
first you don't 1uoceed, c;uit" In the oppo1Jw t'Omer.
Shelley Hogens. a young act.rell who used to ph1y
K'Cretary for Jane Pauley of NBC'• "Today."
Mi11 Roge ra now la In o ft-Broadway's
"Catho!Jc School Girls," playing both a nun and a
kid named Marla Theresa Russo. She's kicked
around theater here seven years, seeking the Big
Break. ·
She estimates she's done 50 no-pay showcase
productions, worked In "tiny hole-in-the-wall
theaters" like La Mama and the Truck and Ware-
house, and, of course, aud1t1oned and a uditioned
and a udJtloned.
"Often times, I'd be m places with onJy five, s(x
people m the audience," she says. "I remember one
tlme, Jane came to see me. She was one of six in the
audience We had 10 In the cast."
But she's never quit. Even though she knows
the odcls. that of the 30,000 local member s of
F.qu1ty. the actors' umon, 80 percent of the troops
are unemployed at ~ny ~iven tune.
Her biggest fear isn t lacking the wherewithal
to pay the rent. It's iouccumbing to 9-to-5 life, to a
c1v1lian pb that leaves li ttle or no time for rehear-
sals and aud1uons. That's been a problem. she says
"I always was taking part-time jobs and then
I'd get involved fuU-ume. I was a temporary when
I went to work Cor Jane Pauley. She asked me to
stay and I wound up staying 2 h years.
"But that's a problem a lot of actDrs have. They
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&et one loot in on world. one fool ln "°ther. And ~ juJt fine for tht> part
the ~ure world keepe calling uvcry month wh n he aiot It, one more "tcp u p ft wu her off.
the rent IS dut! You 've got to kettp pu1hlni;c aroadway d1•but. Wh~n lht• l'Omt-dy opemcd laat
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A Uny, attractive woman from Ardmore, Pa . didn't, generally speaking Alas, tt clOK-d Sunday
the oldcat of seven kid.I, and educated in Cathoht• And she'll be back 1n that army of struggling
achools, from elementary to college, she's alao had acto,... and "&Cl.reSSt.'11, making tht> rounds But 1h<>
another problem common to roolue actors won't ever quit.
It's called No Agent. S he couldn't get one wht•n "No.'' said MJ.SS Rogers. & ynung un~nown JWlt
she began. She'd do showcases hither and yon, but starting to get known aftt>r St•vcn years. "I think 90
no agent.a ever crune to see ht"r work perct'nt of sutx't!M Is doing what you really want to
Her luck changed 18 months a.so. at the No do ,i\.nd I can't thmk of .m yth1ng els(> I'd want to
Smoking Playhouse, a converted fire station hertt do "
where she played the lead in a revival of ''Rtdlected ---------
Glory," a drama o( 1936 vintage. 11!11~·~~~1!!
She got a tiny but favorable notlc:e m the tn·
Cluential New York Times.
''The next morning," she smiled, "I Xt•roxt.-d
the review and went to at leBBt 50 agents' offices
and maybe 30 the next day, and stuck the revlewi.
under thetr doors .
"Well, out of that I think maybe 10 agenti.
came, and I got offers from five." She signed w1Lh
two, one for theater and films, the other for soap
operas. She started getting small parts on the soaps
Meanwhile , she kept auditioning for plays.
getung her face and name known to casting direc-
tors, 1f nothing else. "I'd come close, get callf'd back
four. five times, then lose out for various reasons.
"But you keep trying."
lromcaJly, her agent didn't get her the current
role in "Catholic School Girls." A pal. Robin H1 rs(·h,
knew the director and told him Miss Rogers would
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u F reeldie the Fr.-o.ds
and Clem K*'~
(Q)MOVIE ••'It · The Shining"
119801 Jack Nlchoh1on.
Shelley Duvall Dtrec:led Dy
Sl1n19Y Kubrick. A former
achoollNCllef nlted "'-,I
winter eare1111et lor a
remota, and ~enlly
h-1led, Colorado hol ... la
ll10Wt>ound th«• with hie
wile and clalrvoyenl young
Ion 'R'
(Z) PHANTOM !NOA
"A Looi! Al TM Cast•"
The aneoent, rigid lndler>
cul• ayatern 1a elCl)lored In
ClePlh
1:30 8 2 ON THE TOW!f
F ... ured 'tllll Oranoe
County tor a lootc at Magic
laland. a -memOera-~ mag" club. eumlne a
TRANSFOR MATION -Loni Anderson
stars as the determined Texan who
transformed hftself into ~sex symbol o.~
the '50s in "The Jayn~ Mansfield Story,
to air at 9 tonight on KNXT (2).
c:onlroYlfeill religious CUit
north °' SNt\le. G CllF~YFBJO
• LAVEMI & SHIRLEY
&COMPANY
Slllrl-v leechft L-ne lo
drive 8 EYE~LA.
Featured: paychologlata
who apeci..ize In pf\Oblat
tow11d1 ltylng; California'•
t>Oornlng ~ty pegNnl
lnduatry, a took II Iha r..._
11onahlp between Lo•
Angelenos an4 San Fran·
CllCll\I G» M'A'S'H
Chartaa Wlncheater
recor4S • letter to his
WNlthy 111'-beOQing him
to uM h<s lnlluenee 10 Qe1
him out of ll'le unit
., (I) TIC TAC DOUGH
• W.CNEJL I ~ REPORT
'1!) HEWS
QI YOU ASKED FOA IT
Featured Sc>a1n'1 MechO
Otytnpica' ancS "Yugosla-
vrrt Killer Whole Raptd• ..
1:.00 II O.E.O
ProfeasO< Oever1n, Chat11e.
Pt11pps ancl Jenny beCOm1
lnvOIYed In e~ •
4ange<oua intern•tlonaJ
drug ring D Qt 8RET MAveNCK
Maverlcll lln4 Guthrie er•
ualgned 10 guar4 the s-1w•t• bank wtw1r1 a
1or1une tn gold from the
Untied Slates Mini It
11ored 1'-•
• MOV£ * *'" "M._,e Al Fort Holman" ( 19741 Telly
Savalat. J-CoOurn
During Iha CMI Wat. a
C060r>el ~ • oeac>«-
... plan to rec:aptUt• • eon....m1ot1. • 111 HAW'f DAY9 ..._.. anct am:H 1ry to
08' the 9Wll-d fuOar'9
8eMn '° .. ...,,.,., Plceo-IO°"' one date. (R) 0 -~ONTftE .....
Jollrtwrr ........ llOata a doe>
urnanWy abOu1 the mil-
Ilona of eNld retuve-In
the WOf1d
• p ..... MAGAZJNE
HOW a child'•~
l&=TIME
.,_. "Smokey Bit• The
Dual" (1981) Jlmt'nY MeHI·
Chol, J~ Julian A htoh
achoOI delinquent gait Iha
whole town on hie trlll
when he makff oll with the
hOmeCOmlng qUMn end
hee4e ICtON Iha al1le In I -'*• ot ttolen automo-
bllea 'PG'
MOV1£ * • * • "G1gt " I 19681
MaurlCI CheYaJlet. Lealie
Caron A 1omb0'( being
groorne<I by her aunl ancl
grandlTIOlher Ml• 001 Otl
,_ own 10 catch • men
O MOVIE • * '> Nightwtng 119791
Nick Manc:uto David
Werner The l)O()Ollllon of
• SouthwHte•n d-t
reg+on i. terroroied by hUn·
dredS of Yatnplre bllt
whtCfl invade Iha erM In
rnaaa number• wt'4ln night
lallt 'PG'
(Z)MOVIE
• • • Murmur Of TM
Heetl' (1971) LH MMMl1,
Benoit Ferreui. A young
boy d119n<>M<I .. having a
,_11 murmur ltl aocompe-
nled by hla mother Otl •
1a1a1u1 \ltllt 10 • aoa
1:30 8 9 LAVEAHI ANO
8HIRlEY
Lenny •n<I Squlggy Inter-
rupt Joey H .. th«lon on
nallOnal teleYtalon to rMd
one olthelr Kl'IP1• (R) O
• AU IN THE. FAMll. V'
MIU and Glor .. happily
prepare tor Miii•'• ,_ )ob
and their move to Callfor •
111• 9:00 8 (I) MOVIE
It * '" ' TM Jayna Mana-llald Story" • ( 19801 Loni
Anderaon. Al'nOld Sc:ttwer.
,enegoer The al°')' of IN
ICl•-and ... aymbOI
.._ Ill• and ear-encs-
ed In lrlQ9dy .. df--
Uzed (R)
D Cll RAM1NOO ,w:>AD
Mlc:NMI Tyrone t• Con-
atanoe .no het rMI Pllf·
ante 1<•, promp1inQ ._ 10
confront Lut•MM 8 9 THREE'S
COMPANY
Jldl and J-' milltMie
Terri'• co-work• for en
~ pellenl from the
~...,, ....... .
11111 e e tMAN cw.,.... ...... ll'MM!I, ~
~. Nenoy!M-
..... Me "'-eno. Alen IC.lfll ll'O OOMe Olllon Mt•
--oontemootltY IOdlll --. ••....... ~TOHN'T
T-~ WOfl*I who mocle*S luf'I w11n
~ .,. lound 111111•
defed.(AIQ cm ~ * • • "I.I Ctoe Aux l'ollN
II" (IMO) \JOO Tognaut,
M10h411 leffMlll.. A mid~
ao41d gr; couple we Iha
quwry o4 I NC,_i Otpnl-
llllOfl lrylng lo Qel lM
mletoftlm 11181 one of IMm
ewel'owed. 'R'
(l)MOYW
•'.t •1~" (11n) Wii-
iiam lmllh. 8atbllr• Lee. u s lnlelllgenee cab In •
~ ll09f'I 10 atop IN
Imminent mwGW of _,
Hawaiian crime ayndl-
cel•. 'R' .MOVIE **y, "UMd C.." PHO)
Kurt Aueaell, Jldl Wardell\.
Alt• the owntr OI a ban·
kruc>f ear .nop d!M. hie
emplO)W try to -up
hie demlM to pr-1 h&I
wMllhy cw ~ btolher
lrorn lnl\4lrlllng Iha bull-
,.... 'R'
(%)MOW * * "Friday TM 131h"
I 1980) Belay Palmer. Adrl·
anne King. The reopening
ol a .-camp, cloNd
20 yeera eertter alter thrM
murder•, 1tlr1Cl1 • vlndlc>
tlv• killer who knlfH
unauapectlng 1Mn-eget8
'R'
10'-'0 I NEW&
WA TEA. MOM
PAECIOU8 THAN<*.
The crlllc:ll ..._ --
rounding manldncf t ..-of
Ha waler euppliel ere
Hplor9d
• MllDflCN(
PlAYHOU&E
'Private Contentment"
Aeynoidl PrlOe' I otlglnel
IQ'~Y 11boU1 a young
sotdter'1 taat tamlly
reun!On belor• be6ng .-it
to llgh1 In Wot1d Ww II
alatl KatMtlne Welk•
and JOM MeMllftln~ 11:00888 ())9~·
NEWS
• 8ATIJN)AY MOKT
~I Chevy er-. G.-L
Mertenne FlltlltUI. t
Cl YOU A8QD FOR fT
r=.atured: "()per• Singing
S-" and "Wortd'a LMg-
•I Fania WTIMI ...
• w·A·a·H
Fr l/lll ttvowl hll beck out
and ~ .for • Pw1*
Heart whit• Hawkeye
mourns the IOM of a trlend
and -.di en underage
IOICli9thOme
• IEHHYHIU
Benny ant... the Golden
Golllea Comc>etlllon tor
"OollW Of The Y-"
(t)MOYIE * • • "A88A. The Moo/le'' I 19711 ABBA. A ~
deec: ~.., ~
purau .. the renowned
Swediatl MIC* group •
they ""II 11 of "'* ...
lncludtng. "Dancing
Queen," "Waterloo,"
"S 0 S " and "F•nando,"
'G' ®MOYIE * * "Audlua" I 1990) Ditti
8enedlc:t. Unda 8lllr A
.,,...ahodced Vl9lnwn ""'
dlllutba the ~ of • ..,, .. Al..,_ town 'PG' • Cllll\ be link.ad to food ......
glee. WW> ,..., wtlO buikl
and rent robOl• tor ..,_
Pf-l•UOna ., MOVIE payc:he> ward (A) O , 8 THEY RUN Fd'R
TI4EIRUVU
11:IO e NFl DRAFT 9"0W
Jim Hlll, K HXT 8C)Oftl
dl<eetor and report• ~
Flfeltone review the llrtt
d•Y ol NFL drafl•. * * •;, "ThfM VIOient P«>-
ple" (19561 Ctwtton Hea-
ton, Anne fluter. Two
"141"1 and a woman become
lnvolYed 1n • lrlangle _..
fiQhllng 1111 unllllr ptoYl-
llOnll governtMnt.
• SAUDI ARABIA
(Premiere) "The Kln(Jdom••
TM history of the Seuell
Arabian people tt trac9d,
loc:uSlng on the ~
ancS polihc:al evolutJOn of
the country uncler King
Fal1lal f9 MOVA
"Computera, Splea Attd
PrlYale u...·· The~
and potenUal hazard•
btOUQlll lbotlt Dy adv-
-1n eornpu1• tec'-*>QY
ere tn-ttoated (R) 0
Johnny Mann nerr11• Iha
plight of EthlOplan relu-
~In SomellL
• MEAVGIW'FlN
0.-1· Chll ... Otodln
• AMENCAN
PlAYHOUIE
"Prlv•t• Conl.,,l~I"
Aeynold• Prloe'1 ~
Kl'wnptey abOul • young
aotdl••'• IHI famlly
reunlorl beCore being Mnl
to flgfll In Wortd ww ll
elate ~theflne Wiiker
-~~Q (Pr.,.•) "The IOngdom'
hlghllghtlng th• Rem•
drlfl1 and Iha MllC11ona
from use and UCLA.
8 QITONIOKT
Ho11. Johnny C•rton.
Gue111: Paul Sorvlno,
~w--. 8 0 Nl!CNEWS
NQHTUNI
D Ko.w<
• THE ..&ffJIWJONS
• SA.WOAD AHO ION I ~CAVETT
T Ot'Nff'I' • Mend the NQtl eCllOOI .,.. .. .,.. •tar i.-.
In loft ~h AllOe (A)
11:16 (%)MOYIE *... "Fir• a.II" ( 1977') A&el\ Atkin, Rob Allner. A
Kerl' (28~ 8:00, KOCE (&0) 9:00 -''The
Ktn1dom' Premiere of three-part serlet
on the htatory I culture and economy of
Saudi A.tabla. See ohoto1 below.
Ktll'T (2) 9:00 -111fhe Jayne Mansfield
SttJ)l·" Loni Anderson 1tat1 ln story
aoout the actreu and eex symbol whoee
life and career e nded ln tragedy. See
photo left. KCET (28) 9:00, KOCE (50) 10:30 -
"Private Contentment." Drama about a
young soldier's last family rmnion before
being sent to fight In World War 11. See
story,_below. · KABC (?) lOiOO -"Hart to Hart." Two
high-society women who modeled with
Jennifer are found murdered.
-Ml>NIGHT-
12:00 • BIT'E'" AINMEHT
T()Nl(lHT
An In..... .w\111 Alli
Morwno. • 111 l'AKrMIV tli.AND
A would·b• e11orney
deNndl hll'nMlf '°"""' a mutder clW041, Ind • oon-
11nic11on WOtker romencea
1-t>Mullfulwoman (Al
• MOYll
...... ''The Mdf'omec:ta
Slrllln" (1171) Al1hut Hil,
o.vld Wayne Tllr .. ac:Mln·
llata W()(ll 10 ldenljfy •
dMdly atraln of bletllrlli In
time 10 MW~ lrorn
••llntllOn.
• LOYl. AMERICAN
8TYli
-~TWITH
Cl£TE AOean'8 .MOVIE ** "T .... Lightning"
(IHI) ~ Mffdlel,
Miii.ir_, MeCortNc:ll. A
bof• we9kend lluntlng trip
with hll fethef tume lnlo an
Initiation Into menhood 'R'
12:06 8 ()) WMP ..
OHCINNATI
JennlteJ llnally accepta •
d•t• with Herb. hOPno " •
will acer• him Into bedllng oown (R)
12::30 8 8 LA~ NIOHf W1TH
OAYIO~
OuHI• pholographer
JOMf KArlfl, comedian
Rober'\ io.ln. lnMct aper1
Prat.Nor Ra"-berger
• COUP\.EI D MOW * • * "TM Lael waoon" (195') Ric:llwd Wldmettl.
F.ilela F11r. A condllrnued
rnat'I ~ to the rMCUe
of wagon tr lln IUl'Vlvor•
II~ Indian attadl.
FOCUI ON 90Clf1TV
12:40 CJ> MOCLOUO <') R~.A .• ~ ..
(1N0) Jutltot ~. Olan
Martin. A ally and ~
llonable youtlO ~
~ oper910t ---lntaMMd with • chermolnO
~. QI)~ •• * "Thi Laat Married eoupe In AINrica" (IMO)
George Segal, Helllle
Wood A ~ tlWTted
ccuPI beglll 10 ~
hOw llepC>lty merrted ~
,...., -after IMlng .. of ,...., lrtenda' "*"'11991
9fMI uc> In the dl¥oroe
CCNt1 'R'
1:00• WOYlf * ·~ "Promi-, Pfomia-... I 1184) Jeyne ~
fleld, Mwte McOonlld.
Two couplea ~ dle-
trlUQlll wtlen one ol lhl
--~~· alter lhe otMr had tried
and lliled
• MOVIE • * "Stanley" (19721 Alex
Aocoo. Clwlll Roblnaon A
ralllMnelt• beCOIMI •
vi.tnwn .,...,en·• peraon-
lll~ of r~
~mllnklnd -~C>MtG LAHGUAOE 1•(%)~ * *"" "HMd Country''
(1911) J~ Vln-
mnl. Kim e..inoar. A Tu-
.. factory work• 1e torn
~ hit cMelr• to con-
tinue In •n. "good o6d
bof' ~ and hit llen-
OM'I .,_~em.-.
Ilona. 'PO'
1:10• MOVla * ....... AP M ' (1970)
An1non'f Quinn, Ann-MW·
gret. When he le made
l)feeidenl of a diMldenl·
tom ~ty •• aoclology
l)fofeMOf ttlea 10 ~
a raooort with IN lltu.
den ta. a NlW8 ':aol~ • *. * "Netwof11" ( 1118}
Faye Ovnaway, Peter
Find\. An aging Mle""9loll .-.man. ~ ratlnga
we 1!88dlly llipplng, ..
turned Into a ranllng
Pfoe>Mt of .... ~ Dy
1 c:raf1y female PfoO'-
mlng ...cu11¥e. 'R'
• CHANNl.L ZVIO
2:21 <ID MO'M * * "Mountain Men••
(10IQ) Chetlton Heaton.
Brl1n Keith. Two fur
··~ entoY ... ff-dom of the ~ In ........ ~~
Vie wo08ft••" ol c:Ml--
Ullion.. 'ft' -=-•MCMI ••• .......,..c.iw11r·
( 1t79) WlrTWI ~. Jullll
Otwtllle. ,.,. a pro toc>t. .,.. ......... ~
IUrlly ..,_, by an lnepl
.,..., IM men la QMrl IN
bOdy of a mmonetre lnelue--
11111111 to oomir-IMng In
'PO' ~1·NEWI ~ MOVE * * ,_. "Blood Feud"
111731 J-s1-•n.
Strother Martin A am ..
town hle1orlln ~
Involved In • mutdllr thll It
llnlted to a cantUfY-lonQ
light ~ nelghb«lng
famillea.
2'.IO e MOYIE
It * "Kiiier SllMk" ( 1960)
Roclcty Mc;()oqll, i.-ett•
Luu. A ahafll boal II lelten
001 by a young man on •
YlliCltlOn.
(t)MOV1E
•'It "The Stud" (1978)
Joan Co11iM, OIMw' Tobi-
• A W9it• advancea hie
car-Dy alMC>lno with hit
bOM'1wtt.. 'R'
(%)MOVE
.... ,,~ The 13th"
(IMO) a.lay Plln'*. Adn-
-IOng. The rec>991llllg
of • ..,,_ CMIP. d09ed 20~_....,..,...
,..,,..,.. lttt8CD a ....,...
llve tllfler who knll .. ~I~
'"' lltl• MOYIE • * * '"The S1reng1 sac.-....,., Of Mr1I oe--·
( 1977) Karen Black.
Geore• Hammon. A
110UMWifa•1 plf'SC>nellty
greduely lltera untl IN
~ • woman '""° died ,.,,. yMr• -1ier.
l:IO (I) MOYIE .,_. "S-" (1977) Wll·
118'1\ Smith. Berbwa LM.
u .8 lnlelllgenOI eella In •
1Q9C1e1 egent lo 1\op the
Imminent rNrglll' of -Hawall1n crime IYfldl·
eat• 'R'
•.ot<B>~ • * ,_. "Th• Shining"
( 1980) Jed< HlchOlaon.
Shelley OuY•.A fofmer
ac;N)OftMCller !Wed -a wtnt• ~ for a
remote. and epperently
llM#\led, Colorldo hCMI ..
anowbOUnd there with ..
wlieand~youllQ
-'R' 4:11 •~
CHANNR LISTINGS
Tht lllelory ol the Saudi
At ablen people la trllCed,
loeualng on the economic
and pollllCal IYOIUllon of
the country under King
Fallll
(C)UOVIE * * • "Something OI Vtl-
ue" (10571 Roetc ~.
Dene Wynl• The vk>Nnoe
encountered Dy •
~alter 1um1 him lnlo
a Meller of~
depllrt"*'I .iore -II ~ad In .. two
eona. wtM> IOln lhelr lather
In comp1ail lg • lwnlty bOI'.
der1nQ Otl tunecy. 'PG.
fJ ICNXT. IC.OSI
8 KNIK !NBC.I e KTLA (Ind.I
e KABC !ABC)
D KFM8 IC.BSI
I) KH·J·TV (Ind I
G KCST IABCI
e KTTV !Ind I •e KC.OP· TV (lnel.I
• KCET IPBSI
• KOCE (P8SI
0 1 On TV
z z.1v
HI HBO
C (Clll4!!T'tta I
(f) !WORI NV ., NY
tf7) !WTBSI
'fl IESPNI
'SI I Sl'lowt Imel
• St1011tglll
• (Cabtl NI W\ N1lwortll
.. .ao. 9 TOO CLOCIE FOR
COMfORT
Jaottte oats JMIOlla wn.n
the datt llM tumid down
Mk• 8er• 10 • Frenc:fl ,,...
t-em (Al
(H) ON lOCA 110N
"Don Rldl._ And Hit WIM
Ouyl" Taped belo'9 a live
11i45 CD) MOYIE
• • "TM Wortd OI ~
Pwhl" ())~. ** * "The LMt Merrlld CollClie In America" (IMO)
George Segal, H•I ....
Wood. A ~ mettled
~ beglll '° ~ hOW n.,pily ~ Ny ,..,,., .,.. after .-no II of
tlleit friend•' mertteo-
and up In IN ~
court. 'R'
• 'Private Contentment' airs on PBS
' By PR£D ROTHENBERG II T....._ WtMf
NEW YORK -What do we really know about
the people ca.t 10 ut1 Can tMir ttws-ewr fulfUl
the expectations we have for them? If we judge
theln by our own standards. are they destined to
come up anoh? •
Theee are PM of the fUl'lCWnen.tal questJona
of ''Priva&e Contentment,'' a melancholy_, tanaled
' nliay wrtuen by Reynol.cM Price for PBS' wMk.ly tAmencan Playhoule" eeriee. airi"IC tont.aht ., a<!"
Qanne1 28 and 10:30 Oft Q\annel 50.
&ometlmee mcMftl, eomethn• ovet!y melo.-
iram.tle, "P riv1\e COni.nunent" eumine9 tlM
....._ of a YOUft1 man when he lMml tu. fatbtr' JIM bem Uvinl 1 _,. ..._ wtth 9"°'hef woman.
The plaJ ta. bMri cleverly craf &ed with 1n
Alilll...aftl pnmlM, Ma& '' II aabotaced by llOlne ~--' . ._.... lllill ,........, lDUIMcJ tllcween ..,._. ..... dMI ••••· UM WMD &hi ....
"' ............. &Ml. lbe,.., ...........
I
11 ... (J) ··~ ,,.._~· (1tl1) ......... ~ .-.,IUl'ft......,,AT•
-~---~ ..... hit ..... COf'oo
\illUe lrt .... "MOii ... llO('~--~ oea'• .,_...,.. ...o6-
ltclfll ''°' 1ll00 •••• ,. .. ~ Motn-
mo/ ~.. (1 ... ) Doll
AINICM, ~ HY9' "' ~ltdMPIYllltlCll·
ad Dy IN cNilltl of llef
mo4fW -'* , .. ,... ,.,,,.,,..
••••\t "~" ( , ... ,, !ng#ld ..,OM*'·
Qregory ~. All Mll*la
' 't'latlm IOOllMd OI lfM6-
le hlllPed by Uw W\)'118n
~rial wtlo IOY.-him
• • y, "lttiici.d" I llG ti
Alan I.Add. Mona Fr-man A group Of ,...,_
UM e Yol'"ll mil' lhey
found In tM Midi IO tool ' wulthy t1nch•r Into
oelllWlnO Ill .. hit long .. '°" . tl:iO Cl) •• * .... ~ ()yet'.
I 1971) Butt ~. Jiii
Clr;burgh AIW mOf'ltN Of
TV dinner• and blind
411... • cHvore«I ~
rine wrMr think• he'•
found true IOY4I wtlel\ •
~ .,.,.,. ..
W.-d"fl'•dalf '•
Dayf h•r Mor i'•
-MORfM-
7:30 Cl> * .. * ... "Bedknobt
And 8toornellc:ik•" (19711
Angela latllbuty. Devld
Tomllnlon During Wortd wer 11. • no\ltc:4I __ ...
and her lhrff young
lrtendl .. , off lot a magic
lalanCI wfler• ... lnlanel•
10 1M1n enough at>oul
wttellcraf1 10 u .. ii ~
lheNllll 'G'
1:00 CC) * • "Second Wind"
( 1NO) Lll\daay Wagrw.
J-Haughton A man eon.-to llien8te hll
wiie and -by jogOlnO alor19 10 thlnlc •bout the
ptobleml 11\11 .,.. delVoY·
~ hit rnertieoe 'PO'
g * * "Huc:tllebllfry Finn" (1974) Jeff E.811 •
Paul Wlnflald BMed on
1"9 atory by Mwtl Twlln A
young boY and a r-11Y
..,,. beCOMe invOlved in •
.., ... of edv9tltur• wt>lla
l\Millg down Iha MlaliMip-
pl RIY9f ()ti.,.,,
(ZJ * * • A Kind Ol loY· Ing.. 11962) Alan Bltea.
June Rllcflle A _.. of
aecret ic>Yert' mMtlnge
retultt In a aflOtgun wed·
dtog and • dltmal day-by·
d1y mwrled HI• tor • hep-
teu coup+a
9:30 • * "Rlderl Of OMllnY"
( 10331 John Wayne, Gibby
HayH A gove1nment
egenl "-10 ~ • group of rll'Cher'• rlQllln their
water rlgfltt
{C) **'It "A Thunder Of
Orum•" (1081) Richard
Boone, George Hllllll1on
"' M8.oned c;ac>tlin of ,,,.
U S Cavalry r1dea held on
•green. young 11eu1enan1
jual out of W•t Point
10:00 Cl) • * * "The Br~ l<Mamuov'' (t951) Miile
Sc:hll.. Yul 8r(nrW. A man
.. ~ corwlc:*I of
murdering his tether
(%) * * ,_. "The c.t And
The Cenllll'(' I 1t1t) Honor
Bladunen, ~ Gelen
Helr'I battle tor • lortune at
,,,. apooky •tat• of •
~ mtllloneir• 'PO'
to:ao ••• 'It ''WhOlly M_, ..
( 1910) Dudley Moor•.
Lllf-Newman In blbll·
cal Egypl. • I .... Pfoe>Mt
Mined He<adlel .. -drape on • 4Mne eonver-
11tion with Ma.. and
dec:ldea he mual be the
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dMllr1 rfOIOn .. 19tt0t!Ud
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bek>nOlnO 10 en ottl>MS
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mutual~ II * •'It ''The Gr_..
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ca llnd• • retuoe on the
wtldlite Pf-of In aid-.,.,, man and hla grenct·
daughter
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people trt to ,.,._ "*'
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toc:al dance-1\111 gjf1
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1:111 CZ>**'" "A Force Of
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FL AM E N C-0 0 N T H E
\L AWN -Flamenco gul tar
play~r Tomas Wilaon perfor-tns for several dozen pic-
nlckera on Laguna Beach
Festival of Arts grounds prior
to a performance of Ballet
Fo.l1dorico Mexicapan. En-
joying music, food and fresh
air were Gwen Gr if fin and R.
Margo Cathey.
Astr9nomers schedule events
Art, telescopes slated for Mesa, Fountain Valley
Orange County astronomers
will sponsor two events to coin-
cide with the ruttional celebration
of Astronomy Day next
weekend.
A display of telescopes, astro-
nomical photographs and~
art will be shown in South t
Plaza, Costa Mesa , Friday
through Sunday_. It will be loca-
ted in the inside entrance of the
Sears store in the mall's north
end.
On Saturday, the Orange
County Astronomers Club wlll
host a public "Star Party" at
Mile Square Regional Park in
Fountain Valley. The party will
take place in the north end of the
Conner runway area in what was
once the park's air field.
A number of telescopes will be
set up there for public viewing
on the planets and the moon,
starting at 7 p.m.
Single-living seminar slated
Orange Coast College to host guest lecture r Shirley Lampert
The advantages of single living
will be explored duri.nR a three-
hour seminar at Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa on Satur-
day.
"Be~ Single\ An Opportunity
for Growth," will run from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. in OCC!s Faculty
House. Registration is $5.
Lecturer will be Shirley R.
Lampert. a psychology instructor
and licensed marriage and family
THE
PERFECT ...
.BLEND
OF MUSIC
24HOURS
ADAY
counselor.
Those planning to attend are
advised to bring a brown bag
lunch and wear comfortable clo-
thing.
For information call 556-5880.
Franck Pourcel
Ray Conniff
Johnny Gibbs
Kenny Rankin
Caravel Ii
Johnny Pearson
Nico Gomez
Anne Murray
Raymond LeFevre
Fleetwood Mac
Clebanoff
Art Garfunkel
Frank Chacksfield
Harald Winkler
David Rose
T onl T ennilte
James Last
Ferrante & T elcher
Henry Mancini
NtCty Wiiiiams
Burt Bacharach
Kingston Trio
8*y Vaughn
Barbra Streisand
Don Tweedy
..... rtndo Alme6da &u Philipa
Gordon Ughtfoot
Hugo Montenegro
L.u1e Bower
Percy F9111
OMa New1on..John
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'Flotation'
subject 0£
OCC talk
Flotation, a tool belna uled for
relaxation and lndlvldual trarut-
forruatlon, la the aubject of a
aemlnar•to ~~ held at Orange
Coast Colleae ln Costa Meaa on
Saturday. ·
"Flotation Transformation:
Creating a New You" wlll run
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ln OCC'a
Fine Atta Hall 116. Admisaion la
$6.
Seminar lecturer Martha Mor-
rison haa been conducting flota-
tion research for five yean. She
works for the Flotation Center in
Newport Beach.
For more information call
556-5880.
LB visito r loses
gun a nd j ewe lry
A Mont.claar man, who put his
automatk revolver on the beds-
tand before retiring for the night
at a Laguna Beach hot.cl, woke
up later to find the weapon, and
hlS wife's jewelry, ma~ang.
'
Pohce said the vas1t.or lost the
gun, along with a $2,500 watch
and $450 m cash to a burglar who
apparently entered the Vacation
Village second-story room Sun-
d ay morning through an open
patio door.
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MOON HOPPER -Eight-year-old Jason Carbin of Fountain
Valley appears heavy into concentration as he negotiates the
"Moon Bounce" over the weekend at Fountain VaJley Boys
Club carnival.
Philosopher due
for lecture series
Humorist. phtlosopher and author John Robert
Clarke will discuss the ''The Seven Pillars of Per-
sonality" during a four-part lecture series at Orange
Coast College.
The series meets on successive Fridays starting
Ma y 7, from 7 :30 to 9 :30 p .m ., an OCC's
Science Hall.
""' Clarke, whose radio show in 1975 and 1976 was
carried nationally on more than 700 radio statJons. IS
the author of the best-seller "The lmportance of
Being Imperfect."
His opening lecture bears the same tJtle.
The topic for May 14 will be "Outwitllng Hu-
man Lonehness." The May 21 session will focus on
communic.ation, and the finaJ lecture is titled "Your
Sense of Humor May Save Your Life."
Admission &S $4 per lecture or $10 for the series.
Tickets will be sold at the door. ·
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Arigels, Reggie • • • Vl Slt Steinbrenner's sagging pastry shop tonig ht
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SECOND TRY -Gene Mi-
ch ael is the Yanks' manager
again.
NEW YORK (AP) -The New York
Yankees \fere humrnlng a familiar tune
as they prepared for the start toni~t of
Manager Gene Michael's seconcf tlme
around.
"It wu just one of th0&e thinp," relief
pitcher Rudy May said -just on e of
those crazy things. "There's always been
a big turnover here," May said. "We've
come to expect it."
Only rain threatened to delay Mi-
chael's return to pinstripes as the Angela
-and fonner Yankee Reggie Jackaon
-invaded Yankee Stadium. A workout
Monday was rained out, postponing Mi-
chael's onfield debut. But after a mee-
ting with his players, he addressed some
o f the same questions he was asked
when he first became Yankee manager
on Nov. 21, 1980.
Then general manager of the
Yankees, Michael was introduced as
Dick Howaer'a replacement at a coffee-
and-crumpet-brunch thrown by owner
George Steinbrenner. Less than a year
later. the two would be worlds apart.
''l think it will be better this time,"
said Michael. who was fired on Sept. 6,
1981 after exchanging bitter words with
Steinbrenner through the media. "l
think I learned some thinp in the past
year.
"I know it will be rough working for
George. I know George ii not going to be
quiet," Michael said. "But I have to -.le
what I can do with this club. The talent
ii there, and winning will make it a lot
easier."
The rehiring of Michael, who haa been
aervina as a Yankee scout, was announ-
I know it will be rough
work ing for George. I know
George is n ot going lo b e
quiet. -v.-.......... Gene .....
ced Sl.inday night. He replaced the fired
Bob Lemon, who had replaced Michael
last September. -Lemon will now take
over Michael's 9COUting job. ·
Steinbrenner fired Lemon only 14
games Into the season and with the
Yankees record at 6-8.
Steinbrenner did not attend Monday's
news conference and h ad not made
himself available to reportef"I. In a sta-
tement released Sunday, however, the
Yankees owner said: "It is the players
who are not producing the wins, and
pe rhaps this change will g e t them
going."
Michael inherits a club with severe
morale problems. A club that several
players have characterized as chaotic.
They said the problem ste mmed from
numerous trades and an erratic starting
lineup.
"Lem tried to keep everybody happy,"
catcher Rick Cerone said. "It was chaotic,
but we have to quit blaming others. We
have to look at ourselves and say 'Hey,
we're at fault.'
"We played terrible m the spring, and
we got off to a bad start," Cerone said.
"And it always seems to come down to
the manager.
"The team la struggling now. 10 I
guess the manage r has to go," Cerone
aaid. "I think the attitude around here
will be very different. It has to be, but
who knows. There's been so much con-
fusion around here -so many players
with so much talent. and they all want to
play." •
Steinbrenner has traded away some of
the malcontents -like parttime first
baseman-designated hitter Bob Watson
and reliever Ron Davis. who look his
contract to arbitration. Some remain,
however, and two of the most dissatis-
fied Yankees have been Dave Collins
and Bucky Dent. Collins. an outfielder
who was supposed to get a lot of playinc
time at first hue. hwi seen little action.
while ~nt, an All-Star ahortatop. has
become .a platoon etayer since Stein-
brenner acquire d Roy Smalley from
Minnesota for Davis
Michael said he t'Ould offer no quick
solutlon.'> to the Yankee dilemma.
''It's hard for me to come on the llCeM
today and teU you wqaJ. I'll do 10 daYJ
from now. It's too early for me to tell you
what the problems are -if there Uf
problems -so I cau 't tell you what l
would do. It's too early to Jump to con'·
clusions.
"We'~ worked some thmg, out." Mi--
ch ael said of his r elationship w ith
Steinbrenner. who has likened Mich.aet
to a son. "You can term 1t an apology, 1f
you want. l just didn't like to leave it the
way 1t ended last vear "
Michael said he had teamed ''not to
get as uptight. I feel we have a better
'undcrstandinR now "
Lemon appeared at the s tadium after
Michael had left Monday and aa1d he
was disappomted at not being allowed to
finish the season. as Steinbrenner had
promised last Wlnter
Bert ·,Jones
traded to Rams
L A gives up t wo draft pick s
The Rams today acquired Bal-
timore Colts quarterback Bert
Jones in exchange for the Ra.rm'
first and second round selections
in today's NFL draft.
The Colts then used the Rama'
first round pick to draft quarter-
back Art Schlicht.er from Ohio
State. The No. 1 selection in to-
day's draft was defensive tackle
Ken Sims from the University of
Texas, picked by New England.
Meanwhile. when the first day
of the NFL draft had been com-
pleted a year ago, the Cincinnati
Bengals knew they had filled one
of their most pressing needs.
They'd selected a wide receiver.
Only thing 1s. they filled 1t
with the "wrong" one. But then,
eve'n in the sophisticated, com-
puterized world of pro football,
nobody's perfect.
The Bengals had the 10\h pick
in the 1981 draft. With it they
selected a highly• regarded wide
receiver from Kansas -the first
wide receiver taken, in fact.
WITH THEIR second-round
pick, 37th overall, the Bengals
decided to buy a little insurance,
so they went for another wide
receiver, a less highly regarded
player from F1orida
That No. I pick, David Verser,
became the Bengals' kickoff re-
turner. He also caught six passes
during the team's drive to the
American Football Confe rence
championship.
That Nq. 2 pick. Cris Collins-
worth, became one of the best
receivers in the league, catching
61, passes for a club-record l ,o®
yards, thia after just about every
team in the league -including
the Bengals -had lgnored him
at least once.
Or consider Tvrone McGri!f.
IN THE SPRING of 1980, fol-
lowing their fourth Super Bowl
victory, the Pittaburgh Steelers
had the last pick In each of the 12
rounds. With their last one they
selected McGriff, a nonentity
from F1orida A&M.
Things didn't look very pro-miains. ao he ventured north to
ply hil trade in Canada. There,
too, the situation wu bleak. So
he returned to the Steelen for
/" another shot -and wound up
starting 10 of their 16 games in
1980.
Or consider safety Cliff Har-
ris.
Back in 1970, when the NFL
draft was a 17-round affair,
every team in every round igno-
recl the kid from Ouachita :S.ptist
in Arkadelphia, Ark. He just
happened to hook on with Dallas
as a free agent -and became
one of the great defensive backa
in the lea~.
EVEN USING a No. 1 pick
doesn't guarantee inst.ant success.
Along w ith the "franch ise"
players like Terry Bradshaw or
Ed "Too Tall" Jones, the~ Is an
occasional Tom Cousineau (he
skipped to Canada rather than
sign with Buffalo) or Te rry
Baker (he starred at Oz:egon
State but w as a washout as
quarterback and running back
with the Ra.ma ln the mid-1960a).
When Gil Brandt, the master
builder of the IO-called oomputert-
z.ed Cowboys, waa asked why ln
this era of 80phisticated scouting
and precise testing the first-
round player can bomb and a
late-rounder can bloaaorn in the
pros, he replied: "They still ha-
ven't found a way to reach in and
measure a guy's heart.''
IT'S REAL -This 25-pound catfish was taken by Randy
Hubbard while fis~ on the north side of Fountain Vallev·
OelJNIMltaft......_
Mile Square Park last-week. The fish measured 34 inches iO
length and took an hour to land on 6-pound test line.
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Long season just beginning I or Lakers Sailors cry
l ack of winds:
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Well-reste d , J a bba r & Co. await invasion of Phoen ix ton ight in start o f semis
By CURT SEEDEN ~--Delf ..........
INGLEWOOD -If the
NatibnaJ Basketball Association
conference semlflnaa, finala and
championahlp aeries are all
stretched to thel.r lin\ita, look for
ah NBA champion to be named in.
early June.
1bat final game will mark the
culmination of mot"e than teVen
months or buketball And all of
the eight surviving teama cur-
rently In the midst of conference
aernlflnala will be happy to still'
be pounding the <.'OUrt i1 it means
an NBA ctwnpionahJp ls the~
ward.
That's eepeclally the cue for
the Loe~ Lakera, w ho had
similar \houttlta a year qo only
to get a jump on the summer
vacation whe n the H ou ston
Rock ets stunned them in a
three-game minberies.
'Things are different this yeer,
of oourae. Thank.a to thel.r Pacific
Divillon title, the Lak.en eecaped
the dreaded ~series. For the
lut nine days, they've watched
other teams -teams capable of a
possible NBA championship -
suffer the aame demise.
Example: The Houston Rock-
ets were ousted in three games
by Seattle -runnerup to the
La.ken in the Pacific Division.
The well-rested Laken becin
their bes\.-of-teVen lelnifina1a 1o-
ni1ht at the Forum (7:30) aplmt
the Phoenix Suna, who had to
get past the Denver Nugpta i.n
the minilleries to earn the right to
play Los Angeles.
"lt'a ~ to play," says Laker
Coach Pat Riley. "We've been off
nine days but w e've played
Phoenix aix times th.la 9eUOrl and
won four."
The last time the Lakera top-
ped the Suns waa on the final
day of the regular aeuon -a
120-115 decision at the Fonun.
Riley isn't making any lineus>.
chaneea golne into the series.
which con tin ues Wednesday nicht. ....... and Alme Ume.
He'll 1tart center' Kareem
Abdul-J abber, forwards Jamaal
Wllkea and K urt Rambi1 an d ...... MaCic JoMlon and Norm
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Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Tuetday, Aprll 27. 1912 ,_ ________________________ ~
Cordero's choice:
Air· Forbes Won ~
F rom AP dl1patcbes
LOUISVlLLE -Angel C.Ordero ~
says that when he geta on Air Forbe8
Won, "it's like I'm sitting on his
dadd ." ~Ability-wise and style-wise, they're the
same," the jockey aald Monday after working Air
Forbes Won seven-o'!ighths of a milt' in 1:29 2-5.
"He'ls hke a s;>icturo of hia daddy."
"Daddy ' was Bold Forbes, and Cordero
won the Kentucky Dt:rby with him in 1976, a
feat he will try to accomplish with Air Forbes
Won next Saturday. •
"I never doubted Bold Forbes would win,"
said Cordero. "I feel the same way about this
horse.
"Bold Forbes had only one horse to beat,"
said the jockey. "Air Forbes Won has three or
four horses to beat and it'll be tougher."
h appears that the 1 \4 -mile Derby will have
20 starters, which is the limit based on money
t;arned:
Quote of the day
"The great piano players aren't the ones
who practiced four hours a day because
their mother told them to. They're the ones
who practiced without anyone telltng
them," says Coach Blll Fitcb of the
Boston Celtics. He says the same holds true
of a good shooter in basketball. "He has to
have a natural 'touch' for it, but he also has
to work hard to be good."
Ryan finally gets ~usive first win
Nolan Ryan pitched a four-hitter iii
to help Houston st.op St. Louis, 6-2, in
National League baseball action
Mon~y. It was Ryan's first victory in
five decisions and Ray Knigkt helped Ryan's
cau.e with a homer, double and single with 3
RBI . . . BUI Macllock'• two-run homer in thC"
eighth inning broke a 4-4 tie and capped a
three-run rally that lil ted PUt.aburgh to a 6-4
victory ov~r Atlanta, exten-
ding Atlanta's losing streak to
four after starting with a
record-setting 13 straight vic-
tories . . . In the onl>: Amer-
ican League action the n!d-
h ot Boston Red Sox swept the
Chicago White Sox with 3-2
and 5-0 wins. Cback RalDey
scattered five hita and Rick
~ Miller keyed Boston with
RYAN three sing!~ in the nightcap
aft.er Jim Rice singled home Wade Bou• from
second base with the winning run in the eighth
inning of the opener. It was Boston's seventh
straight victory . . . The Dodaers' Pedro Gaer-
rero has been cited for battery Dy police follo.win&
a oomplaint by a San Francbco fan. who charged
that the ou tfielder st.ruck him with a clod of aJrt
... Yankees third bueman GraJ1 Ne1tle1 is
expected to be sidelined for 4-6 weelul aa the
result of a thumb injury su.Uered against Detroit
Sunday.
Burleson undergoes turgery
Ant•l• 1hortatop. Rick Burltton ii underwent 1urgery Monday by club
orthopedl1t Dr. L e wi• Yocum on
Monday to repair a torn rotator cuff
In hl1 right shoulder, tht team ID••
-nounoed.
"The 1urgcry went well," laid Yocum. "Rick
will remaJn In the hosp.Ital for three or four days
a nd then 1tari an exten1lve rehabllltntlon
prosram." ·
Yocum said the surgery at CenUncla Hos-
plw In Inglewood. luted two hours. Burlet0n is
P><r:iec1ed to be out for the a.ruon.
· The three-year veteran of the Angela, who
will be 31 years old ThUnday, had deTayed the
operaUon set for Friday to _Met a second opinion.
Dr. Arthur M. Pappas, the Red Sox team
ph)'lician, and Dr. Robert Leach, a sporta medi-
cine authority, confirmced after an examination in
Boston that Bucleson would have to undergo
surgery.
Burleson injured the shoulder throwing in a
game agah1Bt Mi.Qnesola on April 17.
Baseball today
On thi.a date ln baseball in 1971.
Pittsburgh slugger Willie Stargell aet a
major league record by belting his 11th
homer in the month of April. ' ~
On this date in 1968:
Baltimore pitcher Tom Phoebua no-hit
the 'Boston Red Sox 6-0 for the third in a
series of four no-hitters the Orioles would
collect in an 11-year span.
On this date in 1944:
Boston Braves hurler Jim Tobin no-hit
the Brookyln Dodgers 2-0 and became the
first major league pitcher to hit a home run
during his own no-hitter.
Today's birthday:
Toronto infielder Willie Upshaw is 25.
Moore wins fight, escapes attack
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -Two
men·attacked a van carrying World m
Boxing Association junior middle-·
weight champion Uavey Moore back
to his hotel Monday night after his
successful tiUe defense against Charlie Weir of
South Africa.
Promoter Bob Arum said Moore was not
hurt, but his manager, Leon Washington, suffer-
ed a slight knee injury when he got out of the
car to chase the attackers.
I Laguna Beach's Leach OjaJ winner
Laguna Beach High's Rick Leacll, a junior,
won the 19-a.nd-under singles crown II
at Ojai last week, outdueling Torran-
ce's Barry Buss in a three-hour semi-
finals match, 3-6, 7-5, 7-5, before ·
breezing in the finals ol the f restlgjoua tennis
tournament ... Ivan Lend defeated Jolla
McEnroe for the fourth time in six meetings to
wi.J\ $1~000 at the finals of a WCT tourney in
Dallas. Lendt won, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 . . Jormer
hS(ht heavyweight champions Eddie •aatafa
Muhammad and Marvin Job.nsoa will box on the
undercard of Sugar Ray Leonard's defense of his
welterweight crown May 14 in Buffalo ...
Nation.al Football League attorneys tried to <&-
credit J.eSJ.irnony of Oakland Raiders managing
general partner Al Davis that he was a
"conduit" In negotiations leading to the merger
of the NFL and the Amenc.an Football ~e in
1970.
Television, radio
TV: No eventa scheduled.
RADIO: Bueball -Arurels at New York, 5
p.m., KMPC (710); Philadelphia at Dodgers. 7:30
p.m., KABC (790). BASKEl'BALL -Phoenix
at Lakers, 7:30 p.m., K.LAC (570).
From Page C1
YANKS e e e
having Jost 2~ pound• and not
having had f drink tor montha -
and ~ues"'1 that he be•allowf!d
to manase one more year, how
couJd I refute him?
"Every tlme I have called him
to do a job, he never uked when,
where or how much. 1 felt that,
bccauae of thl.s loyaJtr,. he should
bf> given thll chance.'
Recalling Steinbrenner'• re-
cord for 1nap managerial sha-
keups, report.en asked If such a
move didn't put Lemon under
the guillotine -once the
Yankees sagged, out would go
Lemon, in would come Michael
"No," insisted Steinbrenner, "I
gave hlm l'l)Y word. Even if we're
20 games behlnd, Lem will stay
as manager. I will only replace
him if he requesta it in the case or
bad health."
Lemon was flushed with pride.
"I've never had a chanC€> to go
a full season," he said. "George
wants to see if l can go the route
-me, too."
Now Steinbrenner is saying, in
effect, he had his fingers crossed.
He didn't mean a word of 1t.
Now it's down the drain for a
man's dream.
But what of the Yankees? Will
this sudden shift resuscitate
"the greatest talent money can
buy?" Don't bet on it.
These a r e not th ~ proud ,
swa5hbuckling Yankees of old. It
LS a confused, disoriented lot, and
has been from lhe start or spring
training.
"l haven't had any fun all
year," complained Goose Gos-
sage, the rellef ace. "It was the
most depressing spring I've ever
had"
Sternbrenner v1rtually manda-
ted that players be at camp -a
drudgery anyhow -two weeks in
advance. Then he brought in
Olympic coaches and installed
e><ot.ic el~tron1c equipment to be
used i n Intensive batting and
running exercises.
Players were treated not like
pros but like a regiment. of Ma-
rines
Rustlers fall,
finish second
;" ~
SANTA Jt!roNtlA° ~olden
West College's women's basket-
ball team completed its regular
season Monday night -drop-
ping a 90-74 Southern California
Conference decision to Santa
Mon1ca College.
The winners finish the confe -
rence campaign with a 10-0 re-
cord, Golden West is runnerup at
8-2.
Santa Monica's depth proved
too much for Golden West Mon-
day, despite the overall~
or the Rustlers. w'ho Wad five
pl.ayers scori.n& in double figures,
led by Jill G uthrie'• 20 pointa.
. .
U~(J's pr.,esident
threatens lawsuit
Penalties unreasonable, says Zumberge
I
LOS ANGELES (AP) -'fhtt
president of the University of
Southern California says the
school may take legal action
agaJnst the NatlonaJ Collegiate
Athletlc Asaociatlofl because of
the severity of penalties issued
against the football team.
The echool la prohibited from
playing ln bowl games during the
1982-83 and 1983-84 academ 1c
years and from appearances on
television In 1983 and 1984.
"THE P ENALTIES are un·
reasonable, Inequitable and
wholly unjustified for the num
ber and nature of the htfracuons
involved," James H Zumberge
said at a news conference Mon-
day.· ·
USC was penulizcd by the
NCAA last Friday because an
assistant coach sold tickets givl.!n
to players.
"W e also believe that the
severity of the penalties reflects a
measure of vindictiveness that 1i.
shocking for an organization with
the stature of the NCAA." said
Zumberge.
He said USC had not been tx--rore the Infractions Committee in
the past 23 years and had coope-
rated with the NCAA m its in-
vestigation.
"I am now exploring with
counsel the legal options availa-
ble to the university and will
discuss them soon with the Ex-
ecu tive Committee o( the un-
iversity's Board of Trustees ... h(•
said.
"Football 1s a V('ry, very im-
portant part of the university
scene. We can't treat the possibi-
lity of going t.o court as a trivial
matter "
HE POINTED OUT that the
umv£'rs1ues of Texas, Oklahom<i
and Georgia already had 1ult1
pendin1 against the NCAA on
variout matters, but agreed that
final Mttltmenta of 1uits might
take ICVeraJ ynra.
• ije said USC would await the
out.come of pending cases against
the NCAA bcfOTe taking action ot its own
OaVld Berst, a member of the
NCAA lnveatlgatlon staff, In
Shawnee Mtalon, Kan., defen-
ded the penalties.
"I will get mail this week
saving that we let USC off the
hook, and I 'll get mall saying
were too harsh on USC to prove
the point that we can penalize the
big schools," he said. "Neither is
true. We will let the comments
fall where they may. The record
w1U speak for Itself."
Zumberge estJmated the pen-
altws might cost USC mor~ than
$1 million.
From Page C1
LAKERS • • •
c•ven though they los t power
forward Mitch Kupchak early in
thl' season when Kupchak broke
a bone an his left leg
Th<' Su ns will dep<·nd o n
guard Dennis Johnson who l('d
them m 800rmg during the regu-
lar season with a 19.5 average.
Right behind Johnson 1s Truck
Robinson who averaged 19 1
points per game and also hauled
down 9.7 rebounds per ouung.
"l feel comfortable playing
Phoenix," Riley says ... We match
up well with them. If we're a
little rusty from the layoff, we'll
push right through.··
Kendall nominated
Cindy Kendall of Corona del
Mar High is nne of 10 female
athlet<.'S nominated for the stat.e
scholar-athlete or thl' year award
which carnes a $500 scholarship
for the winner.
Kendall played volleyball for
the Sea Kings thts year.
There are 10 men and 10 wo-
men finalists thtoughout the
st.ate picked by their hlgh school
principals from a field of 350
nominations. The award will Ix•
announced by the st.ate ClF Sat· urday. .
State ClF Comnissioper Tom
Bvmes said: "All 350 candidaws
qualified for this award and all
deserve the recogn1uon of their
peers, school administrators and
communities tor their fme ath-
l ct H' a nd schola s tic
accomplishments."
Men Flnellele •
Dan 011<oen IC9')1tlral\O llelley bUMlbllllJ
Oa••d Bernard (Grenl H1gll Van Nuya
bu~olb•lll R11;k1e Gill (Pelm Sprtngs
w1mm1ng l Robert Key (Beverly Hills
11u1t.etball·l *•mnung> Ert<; l•ndvell (Canvor
Country loo1belll Andrew Mallhews (LO!
Goto• 1>aslt.etb811). V11<1or Nehring IC.ma<illo
1rac;111. J-Reynoida tF00111111 HIOh. 5.,,1a
Ana i 10tmm1ng). Ch111 Stevena tCleremonl.
looll>allj ~ z~ (SI Johll 8oeco High.
Bellllow. IOOU>811) __ ,..,,.....
K1ml>erty 0onlilcbof1 (Merced, lreck). Uurl
Ezen (Irvington High, Fremont. bHketbell),
Judy Gt1tlith (Fortune, '-*etbell): UM H-
(l0teno 1-ilgh. Secrameh10:-sw1mm1ngt. Cindy Kendell (Cw-del ...,, .....,...>:Laur•
l(r.,,blel (Cypr-. ~). EJlen NewWry
(S11nta Crui, IOftl>el). CtMryl O.amure (Troy
1-itgh. Fulle<ton, volleyt>ell); Amy Roblnaon
(Palo Alto. bHU lbell). Kelly Tebo (Soutll
High Torrenc:.. lennla)
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area drivers will be competing in the 15th annual
Mint 400 deeert off-road race here Saturday during
the four-day extravaganza thdt starts Thunday and
runs through Sunday. .
A variety of race veJilcJes including unlinllled
-.. ..hor.sepa,w_u Jl~ buai~~.J.1.0Ck...1e<iiDS·----f-9+-four-whee I drive trucks, will battle the rugged
Soutflern Nevada desert over a 100-mile course
stretchj north out of Las Ve~as. .
Technical inspection will be held along Fre-
mont Street Friday with the race getting under way
at 9 a.m. !:Saturday. Winners or HS different classes
wW be determined on an elapsed time basia. Cara
will leave the starting line two abreast every 15
seconds.
Entries from the Orange Coast area include:
Jerry Penhall of Balboa and Ron Gardner of La-
guna Beach: William Church of Newport Beach;
John Gray of Corona del Mar and Jim Austin of
Newport Beach; David Harshbarger of Corona del
mar and Tom Perry of Ca.ta Mesa.
Also Mike Lund and Gary Garner of Hunt--
ington Beach; Frank Arciero, Jr., Laauna Hilla;
Martin Tajra of Seal Beach and D0c Bryce of
Huntington Harbour; W.J . Bradbury of Newpon
Beach with .Pepe Hodnguez ot Westmmster.
Mitch Mitchell of Huntington Beach with Ray
Croll, Jr. of Garden Grove; Tom Denault of San
Clemente with ~teve Uenau.lt of Newport Beach; Pon Denault of Mission Viejo with Bob Denault of
'San J uan Capistrano; Gary Petenlon of Huntington
Beach with Jon Kenney of Ca.ta Mesa; llm Sc:ott of
El Toro; Nonl'\an Marriner and Chester Williama of
Laguna Beach; John Townsend of Co.ta Mesa with
Rick Schumaker of Villa Park.
Volleyball moved
With six of the final eight teand left ln the
12th annual Inglewood High lnvitatlOf}al volleyball
~"' t lite hu been ~. to San Cle-
mente H&ih.f6r ilie quanerfinaJa, ..Wflnala and
tinall Weclneedey evenioC.
• Pined _,..NJ e.ch oCher ln the quart.en at 5
wlll be San Clemente YI. Lot Alco. and t.aauna
a.ch YI. l"ountaln Valley, followed by Costa Meu
va. La Qiilnta and San Man:ioe va. Dana Hilla at 6.
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Notice le hereby given that the Pfenning Commlalon of
the City c;f Newport Beach wm hold a Public Hearing to
rdlscu11 Implementation of the recently adopted H°"llng
Element of the ~ Beach General Plan. Amono the
Item• to be conatdered wlll be Nlldentltll denaltlee and
the po911b1Hty of lncreulng denlltlel on eome of the ,.
malnlng undeveloped lltee. Houalng typel, mlnlmum &INt
lizel, and form• of ownerthlp wtll llllO b9 dtecuued.
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be held on the Ith day of May 1912, at the hour of 2.1JO
p.m. In the CoUnctl Chambirl Of the N.wport Buch Ctty
Hall, 3300 W. Newport Boulevard, at which time and
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AMeftc-l.MeW BAL 1 IMOAl ORIOLES A19'gned Tom
Stodderd P•'""" 10 Roel\ .. I•• ot 11\e tn1etna1ionat LffGU41 ICrt ren~teuon NEW YORK YANKEES Plac;ed Gre.g
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Dted ''" Recalled Oa•t l lAocfle P•1"'9•
horn Columbu• ol 1"41 tnterna1ione1 League
Nam•d S1an W1th1m1 pocn1ng co•cl\ N1
med Je rty Welker th• formar p11cn1ng
c.oac.n an advance aeoul AnnounctKt that
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Nallonel Leegue M0 NTAE4l EXPOS Purcl\aaed O•n
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lhlld D•K>mon 10 WteM• FOOTeALL
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WASHINGT~ REOSKtNS StQn«I Ed
Jee.,•on d•l•n.,ve end Woll,. Holley •n<I Jonnnt S1out•m1t1 eo1 n••btekt Frank C...r ..-de •ecelver llnCI Aoo Salata, puniW couaoa
TFNNESS£E MARTIN .. emed Tom
H""""°' l\eld t>e.i.etb.it COICfl (I) Ind Foi.y W -Rainey. 1..() L -b-c.rega, ().I
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'Area teams rOll in softball
Ookten Wm c.ollele went 11
'""'"" before eacaplna wuh • S-0 ~ a\ (.."Y'Pnll tn tiouth-er n CalUornfl Conference
play. n.. win wra .. up a l0-0
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nine •• ltdlson Htah defeated
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~play.
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third tanlftl, Wllh the help of
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acrlf Cl Superb R1nt11 OHie• SPICll
Exec. offices. 2200', La Paz Road, Laguna Hiiis
Well divided. flexible, exceptional fitting s.
full service bldg .. ground floor
Existing lease $1 15 ft Willlng to make substantial
reduction for fast assumpJton
Call: ED DOU 17141 293·711&2
Coostruction
money
available at ·Heritage Bank ..
. Resldenllal
· Commndal Bulldln~
Tak.eoul COmmJlrnml requlft"d
along wteh k'aws.
QJnlac1:
· Jf'ff Johnson
south Ora"ft(' Count)'llrvlnt•
7Mlfl'il4050
Campus
crusade
slated
Mllllonalr • F Joseph
Co111 m a n o ! Palm
S prings will bring h la
campus crusad e to put
more youns people Into
bualneaa for themselves
to thlH area Thureday.
He w ill s peak a t l l
a .m. at the North Cam-
pus of Saddlcback Col-
1 e g e to the r e gio n a l
meeting of the National
Small Buslnes.<1 Network
Cossman also w ill be
s peaking a t frt.>e h igh
sc h ool seminars In
Orange County during
the rem ainder o f t he
school year The sche -
d u le has not been a n -
no\Jn<.'ed
Cossman re portedly
made tus first m1U1on on
the Potato Spud G un an
the early 1950s.
He is the author or
"How 1 Made a M1l11on
Dollars m Mail Order "
Call 642-5678.
Put • lew words
to work lor ou.
BROTHER'S NEW HOME -Artist's rendering shows the
$5 million headquarter and distribution center of Brother
International Corp., manufacture r of the officia l typewriter
au11i1 ·c1um 10111111 ·
for the 1984 Olympat-s. Ground was brokt>n n "·ently for the
7.5 acre structure to be located at Goodyear and Toledo
Way in Irvine
Housing
sal es up
Avco Financial lnsuruc~ Group of Newport Irene Mary Cervantes, 1Jn·bllt· lc•ai.ang .1J<1•nt for
Beach named M.artln J . Geolleman as Viet' prt.'Std<'nt One Pacific Plaza, Hunungton Bea,·h and prl'VloU!> WASHINGTON (AP)
ofmarketing.He willalsobeCIDofOe1lgnForms, ly on-site leasing agent for the Bayside S9,uare Scilt.·i. ._r ex is ti n g
Inc .. an Avco subsidiary. dl"Vl·lupml'nt an Orangl' Cou nty. JOtnl•tl t r ost .,inglt·-fanuly houses are
Speo<'e Trlnen, Lomme rnal n·al 1•Mah: brokl·raJ<t' rnnunuang to cn:e p up-
Arcblve Corporation, C.OSta Mesa. a dC'V<•lopc.•r, r1rm, Cosu. Mesa. as a sall'S agl'nt w<1rd but wmaan far be·
man ufacturer a nd d istributor of cartradg<• tapl· '''" tht·ar leve l for the
drives for w ord processing and sm all bus1nl'Ss Archive Corporation expandl·d at:. Eu1op1·11n sanw ix·nod of last year, \
computer systems, has selected Janten Associates at't-ounlb with lht• add1t1on ol Philips Data Systems, a prav;1te s ur vey ·and i-
of Irvine as its advertising agency of ret."Ord Apc·ldoorn. Thl· Nl'therlands L"<Jll-s 'iiiiiiiii~ii~~iiii~~~~~~~~~~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~ Thi• National Assoc1a -I JerTy L. Robloaon· has been named sales ma-tum of f«:>altors released
WE'RE A LOT MORE THAii
A BELL Oii YOUR WALL
Behind the bell Behind the
famous Seacoast stacker Behind
all the staie-oHhe art protection
devices w~ make and install. 1s
Seacoast central staraon
When an alarm goes olf on
your property. we get the signal
1n a nearby. 24-hour-a-day cen·
tral station. If the signal 1nd1cates
tare. burglary or holdup, we call
the police or fire department
Since our central station is U.L rated. our central station customers
can qualify for a sizeable discount on their insurance
And to increase our reach. make response time even faster. and
Improve efficiency. we 're computer1Z1ng our station ·
But improvements aren't new to Seacoast We've been getting
better for 21 years And today we·re the leaders an the security business
1n the Harbor area with over 10,000 customers including a wide range of
big and small retail. industrial and commercial establishments
To find out more about our Seacoast central station write or come
by our new tac1hty at 2488 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa
Iii\ SEACOAST \J~CURrTY~
Marriof f's LUurious
Rancho Las Pidmas
~A.-4 (' . r:<,·
.nuu11 _.,. ~\. . · ~11~,/-1 r._
offers everything In casual ..,.._.,. -~ . I~
coontry club eleoance • 27 M ... • " • I \l
ho+e. of championship oolf I~
• 25 tenntS court• (8 liflhted) \...
• 2 swimming and hydroCherBpy
pools • 348 deluxe sleeping Ji. HI••
rooms • nestled 1n beautiful
Rancho Mirage, Cahl (In the
Palm Spnngs area) at base of
the maonificent Santct Rosa
Mountains
Come aee for yourse" why
we've become
·rhe Gem of the Desert"
~,MarrioUt.
T RANCHO LAS PALMAS RESORT ..
41000 8oO H-On-.
AlnchO M~ CltlOf-1'2270
(71 41 &ee-2727 cw Ta'! Fr"~ 22&-9190
nager of the Wyle Laboratories Electronics Mark-Darlene McElroy (GraphK-i;/lllustrataon of Ir rigurt>s s howing that
eting Group lrvine Di vision. vane was selected an Honor Award wanrwr. out or ~ul·h salt's rose i. 1 per
2,000 entnes. by Mead Paper and Blak(', Moffatt & L-t•nt in Manh. less than
Ste wart·Rleu Laboratories of Tarz..ana ap Towne hJlr th< 4 8 percent Fe
pointed Marketing Direc tions, lac ., Newport The award IS for the leturht'ad and logo design bruary gain Sales had
Beach. as its agency of record to promol.<' the rom for Mana Pascopo. Representataw of Cost.a Mt."Sa d<"l lint:d an January
pany's medk·al produ,·ts and dev1l'l:S GovL·rnment figures
Contract Staffing of America, Joe., h~ad<.juar h.ivt· andicat.t-d that sales
P. Joseph Trimble of Newport BeiK·h ha!> tx>t·n «.>red an Tustm. named Ric~ard A. Vury 3b v1u· o f nt·w sa nglc-family
promoted to senior vice presadenl·law for the en pn:.>S1dent finance operations hou!>~S f('JI s harply in
ganeeranl( and construction group of Fluor Corp. H t-was formerl y as ~n ;itt d with DJ on both January and Fe ·
Tramble was general <.'Ouru.el for the <.'Orpora taon Corporation of Newport Beach bruarv
Seminar
on taxes
offered
"Cu rr e n t D evelop·
ments an Taxation " is the
t it le of a t h ree-h o u r
J \!m1nar being o ffered
'Saturday a l O r ange
Coast College m Costa
Mesa
T he seminar, w h ic h
focuses on recent tax
cases and the Economic
Recovery Ac t recen tly
passed by C.Ongress. walJ
run from 9 a.m. to noon
in room 2 14 o f OCC's
Chemistry Buildmg Ad·
rruss1on is $5 at the door
Lecturer w ill be Ri-
chard Brown. a member
of the Jaw f1nn of How -
ser. Gertner and Brown
an d a specialist In tax
and corporate law . The
seminar is approved for
continuing e ducation
credit for cerufied public
accountan ts and public
accountants.
Fo r informa tion call
566-58;80.
Building
nearly
completed
A two -stor y o ffice
buil d i ng n e ar J o hn
Wayne Airport is in the
final stages of conatruc-
tion .
The Orange County
office o f Cus hman &
Wake f ield ls e xclusive
marketing agent for the
project.
Located on land leased
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-ANO AVIMION IAlltE -
Saturday, May 8
8 a .m. to dusk
MILE SQUARE PARK
Fountain Valley .
. 'J A .. utt1 $3.00 Childr•n $1.50
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8 Winners In Today 's Clasiifledsl
Developed by Jec k
De mpsey and Charles
N1bhoh of Ne wpor t
Beach, the $3.3 mJlllon
atructure features a brick
and reflective glau ex-
terior accented by design
element• auch as
trlanautar corners and
tr1pezoidally notched
entryways.
Georae W . Seltz,
A.I.A., ofNewport Be.ch
la the project archlteet.
Conatrucllon ll by
Snyder-Lanptron , Inc .
of lrvlne, and ttnanctna
la orovtded by the Bank
of Newport.
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NY E (~OMPO ITE TRAN ACTION
9UOH•flO•d llfC~UDI T•ADUOM fMI NIW 'fOl lC MIOWUf l'A(llOIC, lllW HUQllt, OIU01t ANO CINCINllATl OOC•
la(MANOU AlfD lll'OHID l'f '"' 11•io ........ U INlt
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A thrift and loan aucx.·1aUon l» to open In Hunt·
lngton Beach later thilf \Year
Stat(: approval hu been ilven for the (?St.abli1h-
ment of Huntlnaton 8c ch Thrift and Loan Auocla·
tion (orgunlzera aubs ·qut"ntl1 are seeking a name
change to HunUnston Poclfic Thrift and Loah"
Aaociation).
F.dward Car~nter & Alloclatca. Inc (~). Los
Angeles-based financial instllulioru con1ultlng firm
prepared and filed the appllcaucm on behalf of a group
of local business people
The consulting firm said the organ.lzeni and pro-
posed directors are Joan 0 . Arnold, William J . <:aid·
well. Wilbur B. Chilcote. William H. C.Orwin, Richard
, I. Godtcr. Rus...ell M. Jedinak and J ames A. Rust.
N uclenr Medi,·al rep orts lo s
Nudear Medical Systems 1nc , of Newport Beach
reported a net loss of $44,192, equal to l cent per share,
on revenues of $1 ,064,024 for the tru.!e months ended
F<'b. 28 .
Thai. {'ompart"'S to nc( income of $38.203. <>r 1 <.'{'nt
on revl'nues of $453.481 for lht-lh1rd quarter of hBCaJ
1981 .
for the mn<.> months endc-d Feb 28 ne t income
was $29,012, or l cent, on revenues o f $2,958,925,
c:ompan.'<.I to $115.20:~. o r 3 l'ents. on revenues of $1 .
355.050 fur thl· yt'ar-t•arlwr rx·n11d
Grubb & Ellis volume up
Th~ Newport Beach 0U1l'e of Grubb & Elhs
Commercial Brokerage Group report.! It logged $196
million in sales and leasing volume last year. a 28•
percent mcrease over 1980 wh1l'h was a record year IOI'
lhe office.
S n1ith declar e tlividend
Smith International Im· of Newport Beach de-
clan-d " quarterly <·ai.h d1v1dc•nd of 24 cents per com-
mon shan• payable May 28 l<J shareholders of record
May 17 The additional 4 cenL-; per share .is a 20 pt>r·
c:ent inc-n·ase over the prc·v1ous d1v1dend.
Frolltier earning .{ij d ecr ea e
Frontier Airlines earnings for the first quarter
were off sharply from the t(l(Ord level a year ago, the
Denver-based earner annoum't>d.
Net UlCOme for the 3 months e nded Man-h 31 was
$Z,381,000. equal to 25 rents a share, nearly 68 pel"("(.'nt
lower than the $7,335,000. or 80 C't'nts a share. recorded
m 1981 Revenues declined slightly to $137.855,000.
R ealt.v m e rger . t~t
Irvine Financial -ConsultantJ.. Inc . a Newport
Beach-based company spa·ialaring in real estate syn-
d1cat1on . a<-qu1red S & S Realtors and lnvestments. a
r.-al ~tate finn with ore.res in Plac..-entia and Yorba
Linda
S & S will m ntanut> to opt.•rate as an independent
1...-ompany •
Line of cr e dit re11(•wed
Scc·unty Pacific National Bank. lrvme Commer-
cial Centc.>r Office. announ<:ed lhal 1t completed an
OJ>(>rating agreement renewing a $30 million line of
<.•redit for Sko-F<>d Mortgag(' Corp .. Newport Beach.
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bdrm, den, 3 bath, reduced lO $39~.ooo. ""'91 NII. Bflno tit olf.,•I 1 ttlll• mv reput~lon on fMIM .... ..,... •'-WOOdbftdOt'• most ~ Ao 1. Jo yet w a 1 u •
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Ocean & JtltY view•. Manne room. 4 bdrm. 3 this Ol\t. Ctll 548-2313 "-"Teo'. pool·•P• & Ilk~ Bdrm dtllght l114,1pttbly down. Wiil trlldt 10( eny·
bath, 3700 ..... ft. $1,385,000. Oceanfront. new •II for only '378, loetttd llld ln\llCM yoor thlni1 Owner, *4011 ...., 500 A 1 tde ~ CfMllY9 otter $4Q O Q -• 1 THE :REAL
ESTAT&:RS UM ISLE •IEI
Pr11ne Lido Nord bayfront ~ bdrm. 51·l bath.
Lge L.R .. 2 boat sups $1,500,000.
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large ret· nn
beam {-e1bngs, fumahed, paUos. $420,000
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....agoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom.
da1k rm. dc·n. Boat s!Jp $1.3!>0.000
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Dho<ll> l>t ·1211 •• l~i]\\\~.Jbr1d9r 1 Moves yol.I (n cllle 1ove1yl Debi•• 41)1ta M ... Vet· 780-8702 TOOAYI I Newport Beach ho me de owe Bkr 979-438G Ku llJ With 10 v-er llnanc:•no al II.Ill MlllH "I 'l'MHI 13% Cell 845-91411 Triplex · Cent Or Co lllf -41Y 1' • ' Two 3 br • plu1 one 2 br
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conlea, vavlttd c*llngs. Laguna pvc Htate 180 Balloon du• 8 yra owe
2 car garage•. Prime El ~ ooean vu Security l••I• hi l"'J 10% .. Trade tor ? or 25%
side coc:atlon S 120.000 1565,000 855·2013 •••• •••• ••• •••• ••••• •• I d n PPL S Ag 1 . Mr
to 1 131.000. M·F, 9·5. BLUE RIBBON 1Bradlord Pl, ownr an· Cropper 752· 1920 or
850-9778, S.t..SOO 12·5, SPECIAL lllovt 4 Br 1•1 Ba gar 493-3127 flllill001(.t1()Mltl 831·3"'0!S; tvt T5l·3297 3 bdrm, 2 ltvet floor plan p1110. pool/park Sl9, --------
c: 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1• Spectacular bayf ront view 2 br. 2 ba up, 2 br •
2 ba dn. 2 boat shps $1 ,900,000. -:: HIMla Advertisers :e should check their
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4 Bdrm, 2700 1q It of
luxury lnclvdl'lO energy
uving pool & spa High
assumable loan & ow e .
$276,000 Hurryl Call
s.16-2313
COROllDO CAYS A l>n 1 ... 100 of
Coronado Island cust. bay front lot. 85' boat llurbor l nvestmt'nt Co
dock. Plans avail $425,000 w/tenns
5-8000 In wood & glen Ocean 900 Auvme S59K 111 at f1J!.!!'..~{~ •..• !~~
Rtall 87 11000 llWll I view. beamed callings. 11'»% Age 857-2040 Hafbot Ridge-puma view.
oet you In a t9'rllk; tu huge atone lrplc Loe~· Otltt Iii/ lllltt JV s 100 000 naed ad
haftar or ~ratt lnco ted high at>Ove Laguna • •••••••••••••••• •••••• 759-0481 or trade •WPllT .-0 me Riviera coastllne. $195. ..,L//t ll•••• --UllCW roparty ood E'1lde , 000 ,., • IUILIEllS
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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ct you're ruuy Sff this 3 bdrm. 2 bath~ ll1·1ll1 Try $10,000 down-very b1ylronl Par k Mint Center la evallable tor
one! \/try ~ivate 3 Bdrm ••• lay ,,.,, an•tou• aetle<s say "see I cond ·79 dbl wide. hr• 1150.000 l.qt ltla it 11,
2•.-. bath condO Large II-I _...__ wh11 we II do on that place. brtek pa110. S61, 600 IC! 11 and owner_.
vlng area hlghly upgr•· '"'""• chermtng old b each 000. Also 2 br , 2 bl .
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dad slty0llghtt 2 fire· •tll-lOlt• I houte wllh atud lo" I double wide, corner lot
places. 2 cu gar1ga STORE 1225.000 139.000 Biii Grvnely
Oney 112.-.eoo Call to CinH '•I #u IOZZ I L-c-11 YIUac• I.E. 67S-6181
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churcti. s 145,000. 10.000 Fabul~• ocaan end b•Y 540-2960 Age Aek lo• 1124:700 S 12.000 down Laguna Hllll' n1Cetl 5 star ••• ~!~~~i~ •..•. ~f!J
Ullll YIEW -llllE Ylll ,ll(l.l1. Hebtf, nr 1>ark City views spacious 4 Bdrm I Lort . 8 5 9 • 0 1 4 1 w or It p1tk 'l'oung ldulll wel· 3 p11me Corona dal Mir M¥'!1M"\• ...... Mi ... ,., .... .._.*'1.,...._,' llll) ,~ ............... "••"' )J-
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Oesc>eratlon ultl Owner 2111 s .. .lt-•11 lllllt Rta4 an1t •and wlll llnanee I $60K dn pymt SeUtr will p••1 PLACE bHI buy in iown I 4 bdrm, Canal Front.
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bat h. lamlly room. 2 ~=======~r-~:::-::-••1 .-• Reaft 831-0300 7 s 206 property or., Mr Clark Birch llrepl1cH Only • Y • Ill. 2'h IA. 2 08 Hatt>or, ta ·A 645-3370 after 5 PM
S 124,950 You mull ... wntll.Wf , llJ,100 E&STILlfF OllllT11f UIUll BHff• II• BE HER THAN 140-llU .. ..
.... this one. Celt 548-2313 ltlllJIH COSTA IESA I 1112,HO I Duplei. 4 bdrm plva 2 lflf~ 1040 HAS ~V~~HING At ~ Sil IZOO ~'!!'}! ........•••.•..
san .. tlonally remodeled Sul>9f bargain! 2 Bdrm 2 Nonderlul l•mlly home I bdrm. 1 ye11sn3e•w5 :0111 •••••••••••••••••••••• Cul·de-aac 11•"1 •• !!~/.~.!! ••.• !...... ..,,,,, F1r•1'1LH
& decorated 4 Br hOme bllh with mHter 1u1te Nlth gorgeou1 view 5 BR I tr1da down " • O 1121-Yl 12S La S Sal 20 lClEI n· • loll Brighi , sunny krt· >r 4 plus den with •P•· 709 Orchid, Corona del Sher~ 11 4 bdr,;, un & I II Club ••••••••••••••••••••••
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IMCvrl11g ewimmlng pool, chtn ovarlookl patio I ::l<>llS beckyard Bellutltul-1 M8f 851·9135 , ... ~on -·1"1.. -~ ~n,.~~1-Paved rd tn cto11e Full .. , ... him '111 bonUI room. lkylltt , lulh D G I alned OwMt ,..,..,_ ""..,,._._ ·~-....... · ......,, -price S88,500 Lo dwn. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• private courtyard, lplc & ouble o•r•g• ood Y maint wlll I R.E Prolession•I• l 2t0,000 wilh $180,000 ownr wilt carry Agt 3 I>< 2 ba. w/gar Mo to
aeaurnable tlnandng. Only t9'mL ~$-2313 ualat with llnanclng YllW1 YllW1 HJ-IUl 11 12"1. fl11ed reta & 6 7 6 · 5 7 1 7 . a 1 t 5 PM mo S 1000 + MC Avail.
12H.OOO on FE!: land. 144-tlll 'Enjoy viewing the oc:un fully lm<>rtlzed 876·2139 May 1 8"·9804
Newp6rt BMcll 75e-1801 LU•tr lmll d•llilhltul 4 Bdrm home. ••••••••••••••••••••• 77()...()347 c.-.,.JaJ 2870 San M l gu t l Or, !end nigrlt light• from,,.... m •t IOf.4 No polnla Of qualttymg --------~
or 752-7373 95 Format dining room ind • * * Own9'/Agent I. ,. l lotll
4 ... ,.., -Super lherp 3 Bdrm, I• lamlly room Plv•. your I Ifft -•••• !~!;.,. .....••••••
Walker & Lee
ICEll YlEW
Corona dtl Mar owner
mvll sell nowl Juat re·
dvetd 150.000. Panort·
mlc ocean and night
llghla Ylew 4 Bdrms plus
tamlly room . Asking
$350,000 Call now ,
673-8550
THE REAL
EST AT&: RS
with Cllhtdral celling•
and • remodeled krt·
c:hen A 9 5% auumable
toen and an anxious ow-
ner Only S 110.000 c an
979.537()
.\f >ll/ tl/~·11
l~t A• ' • ,\ I,..' E-.... 'f' ..... flif f'
Thi' t11tell draw 1n the
We5t a Daily Pilot
Ctas&lll«l Ad Call T Oday
642-5678
mlly rln, ~. formal di-I own ape Private atN with ' I APPlJ YIUll nlno. l>M\JllM pool, IP• community pool EJtc.llenl 522 Allao • ....,, ... d l HI and pltlo. Excellent financing avalteblt. $429. Newport 8"ch j •• -.-;1";;••••••••••••••• Tu "'91ttr quiet rtaldentlel locatlon. 000 Yov ire the winner of IMllllATI Near,_ 4-plex 2 bdrm,
I 1650 mo 1395 000 oc>-1•2 1200 lour ,, .. tldleta CS 12 00 PISllSSlll 2 bath aech vnll w1Ch
'Ion "'...... ' ,. • value) to the I r1r-'~-___, _ _,,, ""'I ,..-..... ·-m 10% down, paymants ...,._ ....... .,_,,.... '°· j PETE J BARRETT ... REALTY
--S1500/mo 11 11 posalble gar1ge 9~.-1SI Pos IALL• IAOI to own lovely 5 bdrm. 2 cash llow Now S159.j
Fountain Valley Mlle siory. N B 81ck bay 500 Biii Grundy Rltr.
Sqvare Park-May 8 . area S250,000 675-6161 1982 850-1991 Eves call. __ ':"""-_______ _
To claim tlcketa. c111 I 631-7215
8 4 2 • 5 8 7 8 . u t 2 7 2 F-0-,-.,-1-e_b_y_o_w-ne_r_C_l_ill
C.11 #na IOU Tlcilets mull be claimed Haven 3 BR twnhae 2
• • •••••••••••••••••••• by May 5. 1982 I Ba. powder room comm
llOlfTIOTI
llUUT
* • • pool A1sume :\0 yr s 120,000 111 It 13•,__
$159.500 Prrnc only
945.4955 or 631-0360
lfWNlll •m•
c.,... '" ,,., 1111 .•..........•••••.•••.
3Br, 28•, nr b ch·. avail
Mey·Sapt S 1550 mo
644-4895, $48..tl 196
Cnl• 11111 JI Z4 ......•.••.•.....•..••
New 3 Br 3 Ba Condo
S 1500/mo l vrn11hed
$1000 unlurn Mo to Mo
rental 111 & 1a11. Sv·
parb loc111on. neat to
shopping & 1he1ter1
~8·4968
"va1I 6 Mo 3 Br 2 81
Ne'Wly decorated Mesa
Vttoe S 1000/mo Sterr•
Mgmt Co 641·1324
1 .. 11a,1 .. ,.,,, 3140 ........••............ .... ••• .. ~
LOWHI priced In MtH
dal M11. Large 3 Bdr"'
home with a detlghtlvl.
warm llvlng room which
1nv11 .. ramily enjoyment.
Anumt low lntere1t
$71,500 loan and Miier
wlfl http with th41 tlnan· 1......;;========-1
ctng. Only S129,000. Call ICUIFlllT
Fltmodeltd Mtu Verela
T ·Plan Sharp 3 Bdrm with
1kyllghll In lam rm and
mHltr ba Huge cul da
.. c 101. OWntrt enxloua.
Asking I 145,000. For an
toot to .... cell 540-1151
PllEllUI
LOCITIOI
on thl• 3 bdrm. 3 ba
ROHWOOd Model In Ir·
vine Groves. ProltHIO·
nally daooratad. UP·
gradtl thr oughout.
former model home. 4th
bdrm converted to for·
mal dining room by bull·
uecullve condo. oc.en &
bay View Fplc cethtdra
clgs. ate. 1+ den. $10
000 opUon money Oy1
558·9035, avs 673-4699
Exrt'llt'n\ opportunity
•f or 1nv ... 1or 12,000
equart' foot offk'f' bwl ·
ding f\IUy *-'d Ov..r
Sl60,000 • yar dep,... ctallon Pnc.d lo l<'ll at t.2 4 m1lllon Principal•
cin.ly Call Willllilm Colt'
8fol<n
1 br. 2 b1, newly dee
Clo•• 10 beach &
IChools Good neighbor· hood $975 1 yr min
lease. 964-3161 :~= .... ... .....
&46-7171 Like new duplex-3 & 2 -.. , ....
'"' ..... --... t. --
*"'•; .... .... ., . .... Y>U ll .. tlll •'m. ....
THE REAL
ESTATS:RS
.n ... .,,..
Bt1vlllully 11rld1e1ped
and maintained .-Bdrm
home. Great oorner
location w/tlflstlng RV ec:c:eaa. Owner wfll uels1
w/llnanclng Full price s 142,500. 751-3191
c:. ',f f ( •
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:l~ BEAUTY .,. Par1ontllty and charm
:;: are found In tlll• 3 Bdrm
:;:: 2 bath home. No qvall-;:~ lylng. A11umt $01,000
.,. loan at 12'1•-lntwMt & ;~ ..,.., w111 carry a 2nd to
.,.., with low down. Prime :'!: loettlon, prloed ti $149, ~ 500. C.it 848-7171 ... .... , .... .,.,, ... --.... ... ... -----= -= .. ,
~ =
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Ltetle Mru MUiiet .. , on a
Tullet. along c1ma a
1plder and rtad 1n tha
Diii)' Piiot Ctaull led
sechon •bau1 Mia• Mul-
let'• Tullat end t>Ougtll 11
for S9 95 You can •ell
your tuftat ind 1011 ot
other lhtng s through
D•ll)' Piiot CltHllled
Adi Cllt 1142·St78
Brdm 2 Ba NCtl unlt-<>n
tht Hnd. will take sml
down or trtdt and c;arry
Iha entire balance.
$760,000·bHt deal on
tnt-18' "'°"' IUL n tlMllO
lWI lllES
II UlllE LIT
You gal both 3 Bdrm
Newpr0'1 B•~h homH
tor only $239.0001 Live In one. rent one out. Enjoy
yovr own private pool
tool Excellent H iier II·
nenclng. Don't deity, call era.esso .
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS . .., .
•m11111&.1• Betut. 2 Br. home. COi'·
ntr lot, RV perking. $&5,
000. 20% down. 12% fl.
ntnclng. XtrH. By Ow·
Mf, 675-1832
ITUL
Thie ..,.:IOue 3 bedroom
condo Miii South Cout
Plaza. IH .500 ol lllU·
=~~:~::;
llt od¥ I 111,500,
NEW EXCLUSIVE
OCEANFRO T
u.,.,,.hful runtt•mporu·• .... wu:I lwAnt• ... 11. of
11li•••· lorirl. l1r .. 11li•,.. ... on1I \ l~.t."' from \..urnli1111
to t'at .... \ •. ,.,, .... t .-... '""""" & lnrtt" & lwd """•
nt·r . uo1t •Ith .I ll4-•t.. rruhtl .\n unu .. u•I '"'""'
on nwn ... ,. • 1tl1 ...... , of blu_. •.C-f'Mn & 'o"d' brar h.
l'rnmlh """"'ntt.t ar '"'>a.tlOO.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
"[Al UTAT£
). .. tft'"!W• ru""•lf\ M#~AWnl
arr~
South Of Pacific Coa,,t Highway. Two
Bedroom, One Bath Cozy Corona del
Mar Cottage R-2 Lot. Room To Ex·
pand. $257 ,000. Sharon Collins' Lia·
ting. '
759-91• •2c_,..,..._. ... ..,...c...-
~HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
~~~~~~~' der $189,000.
124,000 IOWI
IMO IHTll
bu.ya thl1 roomy 4 Ba·
droom ltmlty home w/2
nrep1aeea, • warm !amity
room w /wood beamed
ct lllng• Decorator ac·
~nit. S 120,000 Prlncl·
p111 only. Don't daley,
cell Olen•·~ [Mena P\etenpol-Votpe
llWPllT •t11TS
714/760-1 900 Owner nM<I• cash. cteA11
antique type house 2 Br
I B• 50111 ff I01 Large
detached garage S 179. -~-~!"'!!!!c:.:__,
000 548-504 1 eves & lh,iJtxtt/ I wknda, 631-35110 wkdys V•it• /11 Silt 1100 lll&L ·············~········ OWL FlllT Price radvcad $16,000 Great aummer rental du-Five bedrooms. 3 baths plea. Steps 10 beach 4 llr~ home R.cleco-Br vp 3 Br down Ow·
rated Alao l nclveled ner unit possible Low
wooden petlo Ind sm111 low down. Owner wtll
boat dock. 2 car garage. cerry big 2nd. $245 ooo 4 blk• to Oct1n $265. '
000 Firm
7 14 -8 38-85 42 , or
731·2811
lm•t JIU s~;,~. :r;~ •,; +· ~~ ·r·:~;;
rock Ridge Comple furn
Move In with 1 toolh·
b•ush• S 1350 Ao•
752·56&8
WMHllME
Three bdrm1. 1'~ 1:>1 For
leaae or teue opt S750
751-9905
~l.~!.1!.'.'.~ .•• !.{~f
FANTASTIC wood and
glHll home w1panoram1C
views and •P •
S2000tmo 631· 1400
Watttfront H~ 1111'19111 ...
8Hutltully d~oratad 1 PllOI IEHOTllll !!.'!r.!!.~!!! .. /.{f!
bdrm plut d•nl wtt bar. Canal front 4 Br Fae 1 BA. condo. POOi. jeeual.
3 Bt 1 a.. hOUM on ltfge 1~ bath1. Chermlno Spa-land. Terms. $299.000 gym, bOllarda. Muna 24 50~175• 3 unit lot 438 nt1h tiled patio Wltll lulh Mr Clark 845·3370 a1t hr sec Gerden vi ew
HetnUton. Oo not dlllurl> plant• tor your tntflfttl· ePM. S 5 9 5 7 6 4 • 1 1 4
ttnantt. 1129,000. nlng. Pool and l•c:uul. lii-:!::!:!~==iiiil PRO':,~R2 •• 50HOUSE 842·9057, Kate · • 54e.~1 evt1 & wtcndi, Welk to gOlf courM, ttn·I' ..,.., OIUT ....---'"--vv ___ .....-JJ
631-3520 wlldyt '* end ~· CloM to 2 Bdrm, 2 btth, den. di· lalMI "-:•,,. llfO .,.,., O•lanl16H
-----... ~---i tr~. °""'* wlll wry nlng room, latga d~bta •••••••••••.-•••'•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .... 2nd. Cell for ecipt, E 2 Pride of OWM<thlp Tri-"-,. •• J~J 111.1 JW garege. Itel opener -,.. ,.. llU Quiet end unit. Welk to plexft 10< Mle by owntf. •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bf. 1 a..+ 1 8'. 1 ea. the beeet\. 1185,000 448 & 785 Hamllton Ave. Xlnt 2 bf. 2 be, $460
72x 105' A:Z lot. Do not a-lllll~ lltr. C M. Owner wilt help w/ (213>450·1HO wltdya
dl1turb 1enant1. 1528 _, •••t• tlntnelnQ Cell 780.073.4 (714)G40·9753 eYS/Wtlnd
0 S 2 " ooo -' or 831-4402 •lk tor Jeck range. 1 "· . or G«I COZY 2 br. frple, new 541-5041 ..,.. & wknde, cpts, 1m. patio So of
83 ~520 wkdys. e.eutlful VerulllM con· 111 ...... 114' ,._ hwy $725 813-17()4
........ ltelltJ :C,!!:·=-= 1~ -:0 BHUlllul • al moll new Nr . Irvine Terr act. Nr
Pr•llY 3 bedroom, 2'A rHll" IHI Adult only trlplax. lutt upgraded., water 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ___ .. di ~ To piece yout fMtUl9t ' •1 • Grett ten anti Oen• ~a... d ....... Get .,_ btlh ........ o wtth n b9fofe welklng d 1tance to Point. 0"44-8190 •• t0< ~...,..$ ,::: 17!· .._,.
Community 90011 rM<Slno p!,':tc:. oceen. pool, Jae .. gym, ,.., MurPhY Vd 1, ........ 7S.S35' "*· 1138~. Terbell. pfloN c lubtiOuH, ucvrl1y • I C.u... Jllf "'81tora. 9,...131<> Oelfy Piiot guard ge'9d. 831·2t18 8 UNITS COSTA MESA. •••••••••••••••••••••• Cleulfted. 842-64171 nttdl work. grHI PO· OC.RENTAlS
Peop4t Who nttCI people ttintlel, $3 lOK. Jol\n 1·5bf'I $200 to l2000 ---y--~I ahOUfd atwayt check the ~~~!!!!~~~ llllJIFllR f46.7MO A.GT 7504a14 ~ 7-deyl ........... .......... ,, s.NlCt OiftclOfY In Int = 8y OWMI. Ot' .. tlc Ptl~ -DAil v Ptl.OT reduction for '" down· --I BR lMtlld9, 1675 mo . ~ l40-7tl0 fU -.. '350 ~.A~~.
...... ,. 642171,1,,..... :'::& ~ Sen Cl•rMl\te pride of IPACIOOS Jtlf, WOttl"'°P
..... ) ~ ow1••· Mod9rT1 lpe. g'(· fned, k~ ~ 1411 ;:,_,,,."t°eoomo:Wll hllh •WI• four Ul\11 c MNTA 7~14
ttede '°' M'f'hlnQ. tMO epertment flOuM with Ntver before 1 rtntel a... Clrdl. M l-1MIS ooeen. '*" 1 OOlf ~ Cue tom deoor•t•d i *"• doM to ..,J'lNfto, ldrm with gtrcle l\tr 01\I• ttuH Yt lfa Old, UIO/MO. Ht-OJO ClfMMt •• ,,..,, """ ow-'--.. _
ner could octupy tflret -~~~~,,..~·~~~~-
_,,..., twO bllfl .-y I AlMOIT 4bf -pool
oo.i ._ ......... Ill ........ ditl aer. HU""y .-..... wt .... tM ...
otfl« '"'-1H111Mnttl o.c. MNfM.&'ICMt14
for lftCIOfM ,....., wttl "lrport ..... t: ........ _
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It Mey c::onc-n; •ICTITIOUS IMl ... 11 file FollowiflG P«IOflf •tt dolflG
I N,Of'O HOUll!. INC It !IP-NAm ITATl•lfT ""'*'-.. p1~no 10 t"4J Oepenm•nt or Alco-Th• lollowlng pereon I• dolno HMS LIMl'\1!D, ITatl Sli)'Pllttl hollo....,.,. Control IO< butl-••: CllCle, !Nill F' ltv!M. CA 02714 ~.,.. HOLISTIC & NUT~IT IONAL MERICKEL DEVELOPMENT. 1
OH 8Al1 8EER ' WINE COUNSELORS, 40.4 WHtrYlfnllet. Calllornla corpon1llon, 17H 5 S•y· (PUIUC EAT...0 PL.ACE) Suite t, H1wport 8Mcih, CA 9280~ parll Circle, Sulle F, lrvl111, CA
10 Mil alCohOllC 1>9¥9fllQM II ROXI. HAMIL TON OQWNING 927 14 IM20 Magnolll, f ;au C::orl•ncltr. Coat• ..... CA PATRICK R SMITH. db• Roc;k FounteMI I/el/wt. CA 9?708 V282e O.velop1n111t Compeny, t21 W1ve
Publl•h•d Orang• COHI Dally Thi•~ .. coooucted by an Sit••· L.agunt Blach, CA 92051 Pltol, Apf1I 27, 19'2. lndivldual. Thia l>ullneta la conduc1ed t>y I • __________ ,_ .. _,_ .. 2 Rollf HllnlHlon Downlr19, llmlled parlnetlhlp.
.. 0 0 Merickel~' Nale 1111( Thlt 111ternent wu hied Wit_. the Aonlld P Merlditl,
, _ • Coon~ CWtc Of Oranoe Col.en!)' on Th•• .r.;=t-filed with 1111
ftC'TTTIOUt ...... Aptll ' 1982 Coont~Clerk of n....~a C~ ..,... 8TA,,_,,, P1'70e2 "' _.,,..
TM IOIOMt'9 s--to doir10 .....,_ Publlthlcl Oraoge Ca.at Ollty Pl· Apt1I 11182
11. • lot, Ap<ll 13, 20, 27 Mey 4 1982 F1-(Al KIN0 ·8 AHOCIATH. "'Mc-11121-82 Publllhld Orang• COHI Delly MULL!H AOVUl'TISINO. 22 f wdftn. Ir· P1lol. Aptll 27 Mey 4, 'I, 18, 1982 -. ca. '2714 -----------1120·12
l"ICTITIOUa ....... NAMllTA~ file 1011ow1no pe11011 le ctolng
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AAROW8HO~..t. IHI C»•l>-c:ock, CoalA MIN. \;A 1?121.
MICHAEl WA0£ PONZIO. 18
Roclcy P1 Ad , CotON dlt Mar, CA m2t Thi• l>u!WMN II OOl'Ollet.0 ~ an lndlvl<Wal
MICtlMI W PONto
Thlt all18m9M -hied .... lht
COUnty C1et1< or Ottngt ~~on APfll 26, 1982
f"11t41U Publl ahed Oreng1--C-0111 .CU.lly
PllOt. Apr• 21, Mr, 4. I 1, 1S. 1982
1\13:82
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NAm IT A TTilllN'T
THE BUS.WE.SS
NOT TOO FAST FOR DUCKS -It's a sure bet
these ducks aren't in danger of breaking posted
I#~
speed Um.it as they waddle near Lake Miramar
in San Diego.
tm~-.... n '*O-.. .,_,ca. flta.IC MJTICE i---,,.,--IC-MJ_nct _ _.;.;;.;;.;;....;..;
~~~ ~-le COflcluc1ecl by en In· '1CTIT10Ue Ml8Mll
--Odle'°'* HAMI ITATl•NT NOTICE OP AUCTION Of
BEACti WEATHERSTRIPPING COMPANY. loc:ell<I 11 3550 Cadll·
lac AYI .u.. Unit B. In Coate Mt M CalifOf nl8 92125
11 hereby regi.t•ed by ltle fOlio't>"'Q
C>erlOll
8Nch w .. 1hlr1trlp Company
Inc .• • Cll•fornla COtt>Ot•llOn. 3550 Ctdlllac Avenue. Unit B Coal•
Mela, Cllltornia 92621
Tlllt •t•l•,....,1 ••• 11110 wnll lh• The lollowl<1g pa<1on I• doing ~MOMAl ~flTY ~a.. Or.,..~ ~.. MM...-0 OM e, IM2. °' °"Merell VICTOR SPECIAi.TiES, 1103 VACATED flflf.MIRS C/f
,,...,. Walnut Sir-. Tu.tin. CA 9?680 FOMIEfl TENANT (CC1•l
PuMltW Orlllfl Co.et D•ll~ VICTOR LaVAR PETERSON. Nollca 11 htreby given lhat on
.. 13, 20. 21. MN 1 I 103 Walnut SlrH I, Tu1t1n. CA May 7 1982 11 3 00 pm. :.c 1------------82680. Cheatnul tn W11tmlnsler. C Pl8.IC N01lC( Thie butiMM 1a conduc:led by In the undtratgned wJll NII ti ~bllC
Song reference protected Thi• l>Ullnet• II conducted by •
corpor at Ion
Catolyn s Pitt• S.Cretary of . AefTIOUS IMl ... IS lndlvldual. aucuon the ~raon11 pro~y left VlclOf LaVar Peterson by Red GOOdmundlOll
NMlll STA,....NT Thia llal-t -liled with thl Said P<ociertY c:onMI• of 2 wt>111 The loflowlng petlOM .,. dOlng eouni CleR Of Orange County on c.w lralllf wlletbed .. .,., tqUIP-
Suit dismissed despite continual chain of obscene calls Beech Waetlwstrip Company Inc
TlllS lt&lemlnl -Mid Wllh 11141 Counly Clerli OI Orano-County on
Aprll 20, 1982 WAU KEGAN, Ill. (AP) -
Lynes to "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt
C heap," a hit song last year b y
t he Aus tra lia n rock gro up AC-
DC, are pro tected by the F irst
Am e ndme nt d espite a couple 's
complaint that the song adverti-
sed the ir phone number. a judge
ruled.
Nonnan and Marilyn White of
Liberty'ville sought $250,000 in
d a m ages fro m the r ecording
compa n y a nd dis tributo rs o f
"Dirty Deeds," but Circuit Judge
W illiam Block dis missed their
suit.
DllTH 1mc11
The Whites and their a ttorney,
Dennis P . R yan , c h a rge d the
song g e ne rated a continual chain
o f o bscen e pho ne calls to the ir
home.
The recording by AC-OC w as
released m the C hicago area last
year , and quickly l'06e to the top
20 o n the charts.
T he lyrics include the w ords.
"He re's what you go tta do . Pick
up th e pho ne . I'm h e re alo n e .
Call m e a n y tim e ." T h e couple
contended the song invited liste-
ners to call 362-4368, whJch , until
r PCen tly , was the ir ptlo ne num-l>ull::'A':A INVESTMENT co .. Apfll 2. 1912. 'W7tM ~~-· ;.,actvneiy _,
ber . GEM TRANSPORT. tte91 Bolero Pubbhed Orange Coaet Deity Plloe. Said aucuon wlll be made pur·
H ow ever , Law rence Gunne ls, L..1ne5~,~~<>;; =re;::~:· Aptt 20, 27. May 4, 11, 1ee2. 1U1n1 10 the prov•tllOn• of Sectton
attorney for Atlantic Recordin~ MINALS. 10122 L• Cienega Blvd.: 175W 2 19:1:, '~r~1~ ~
Corp. and War n e r -Ele ktra A t-1naWooc1.CA90'304 1111_.,. Mnnrc ..,... · o E
la · Co ......J lllil bu"'-· ... condUC1...,..., 1 r"UIJU\I nvt~ ?~.!._dPR P RTIES n uc rp .. counten::u the song ·---•• -v 7 .... .....,.
r 11 la• d h be c:«po<allon ACnTlOUS IMI..... MS Warnet ,11....,_
I hlrll>y Cet'llly lhll lhl foregoing
It• luU. true ~ c:«1ect cooy ol 1he or1g1nal on 1111 1n lhlt olloct ORANGE COUNTY CLERK
F11n44
Publlth•d 011ng1 COHI Delly
P~I Ap<ll 27 May 4, 11, 11. 1982
ll&l-8? ac ua Y co n m e l e num r Southern eoun1111 T1tm1,..11 NAm ITATI....,. Loa A.............., CA 90024 . "362-436'' and the w ord "hey." GleOn Grldey. Th1 lollowlng peraon 11 doln9 Addr~l..ncilofd fll8.IC MJTIC[
Eithe r way, the song qualifies vic. Pretident ~-= Put>ll•h•d Or•ne• CoHt Daily -----------
fo .. F1'rst Ame ndment pro•~tlon, c Thia atatemenl~H flied with the UTTLETOH GAR0£HIHG SEA-P~l. Ap<M 27 May 3, 1982 • """-ounty Cllflo. of .... nge County on VICE. 164 Melody Ln .. eo.t• Meu, 1&70-82 FICTITIOUS., .....
Gunnels said , citing case law es-Merch te. 1ee2 c.1"om1a 9?127. NAME STATu.NT
t a blish ing free e x p r ession ,. ••• '~11MMP' Wiiiiam Steven L1tt111on, 15• P\BJC NOTICE The 1oi1ow1no peraona 1re dom9 Publlahl<I Oflngl ...... t .. Melody LI\. Cotta ........ Callfomle l>utlneu .. "unless the e xpression is des(gn-IOI, AptM 13, 20. 27, May ... 1 2 92927. . SCHUMACHER CALVERT &
ed t o inc ite t he reade r o r the 1559-82 Thia t>usJMM ••conducted by 111 NOTICE Of OIHOUIT'!Ott POWERS. 1•10 Alpine. Hun11n91on
list e n e r to immine nt unla wful i------------lndlvldual. Of P.MTNPlltW Beactt, ea111orn11 92648 PUISlJC MJTICE W1n1am s Lilllllon PubllC notic. It hereby ~ that Roti.rt Oouglu SGhumacntr
actio n ... " which the song w as FlCTTnOUS llU ..... I Tlllt ata'-1 -flied with uie TRENT LTD 1nd DARLENE K t410 Alpine Hun11ng1on Beac~ unlike ly to do. ~ ITATl•HT County Ci.rt. of <>reno-County on TH ORNT ON. heretolor• doing CaiilOfnl• 92648 TM lollowlng peraon• ere dOlno April 15. 1982 bu11n1u under 1111 llcllllou• firm Mlchu l 01n1 C1lv1r1 38•
-----------~-f117• n ame a nd style o l TflE NT Norlh Poplar. Orange Callto<''•ll fltlll.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PuC>llehl<I Orange CoM1 Diiiy Pilot, l HORNTON L TO ., 24$11 Hellll 92668 MUIR MODELS. 2020 E So !Apfll 20 27 Miy 4 11 1982 Gall Ro•d. Coty ol Llguna Hiiia Lynn Ellu t>eth Powers 384
FICTTT'IOUI llU .... IS 'fCTITIOUS llU ... SS Suaan. Santa Ant, CA 92704 ' ' ' · \781·82 County of OrlnQI. Stall of Callt0<· Norlh Pop111 Orange, Cahlorn•• MA• ITATl•lfT N.Aljljl ITATIMRHT JAJI. H0881ES INC.,• Cellfomla nll, d id on Iha t!>th day ol April. 92668
ALLEN was re tired fro m Southern Thi lollowlr19 penont are doing The 10114w1ng p1raon 1a doing ~~~o~A 2:.Z~00.,.E So Suu n, -.. -1982. t>y mutual conMnt. d1U01v1 Thia buSlnesa ,. conducted b1 , l>Uai,_ N buslneu u · · ..._ •1-.& the Mid patlnwshlP and l«mlNlll oen«al patlneta/>lp
AG NFS E. ALLEN. real· ~:~!~iaofl.BWEoWrl'dHWe waraslla. Tl Anoclatea. 71?0 Mocking-TRANSPOflTATION SYSTEMS c::p;.~ la conducted by • lhlir relation• .. par1nera ltieteon ~ o Schumachef dent of Newport BellCh, Ca bird W1y. Anahlim Hlb . c.-. 92807 COMPANY, 5 Merlpo.a. lrvlnl. Cal· -+4088!ES INC ftCTmOUIS ._.. Further not le• IS hereby given This •tatemenl WU flle<l WllTI ll•e
for 47 yean. Passed a w ay on Servicea by Ne ptune by ~ Jeck R Hendy Jr . 2827·0 S .t0<nlll 92714 ..... _,,._t Thi ..,... ITATllMlfT thal the undera19ned will not b• County Cletk of Ofanoe Counry Ofl <>--.....__ •·-" •• I Fllnlllw, Senti Ana, CA 9?704 M ,. Leroy L•HUI 5 Marl ..... _. .._,. ~ 11 OOlrlg ~ responsible. horn thla day on 10< AP<ll 26 1982 April 18, 1982 at 1:30 P.M. ~. m e uuiwy reques .. n JAX J CARROLL, 7120 Moc:k· ""'""· 1~ • ..!. ,._,"~-·· ""7'14 • Thia 111..,.,_,t WN llled with the a any obhgallon incurred by the F1-... Ii-• of flow-dona"-~ be ..--, ..... ...., -·-•• ol ,.._ ,.__ PYRIOEI\ EN'l_E.APRISH, 377 W -S h e was a longtime e m · .. -~·• ......,.. 1n9blrd Way, Anaheim Hiila, CA Thi• bUtlnwt ts conducted by an COunty C1«1t .,..,. ....,...,r; on a.y ..,_,Ho. -..a. eo.i. ......._ c.Mer· othW• 1n lhllr own f\amet Of In the Publlahed Orange Cou1 01117 ~loyee o f Paul Palmers m a de t o the St. J ose ph'• 9?807 ln<IMOual April 9. 1982 n111 t2U7 name ol lhl firm P11o1 -'Pr•I 27 M•Y ... 11, 18 1982
ewport Balboa Savings and ~~!t::::~~t!_!. ~09 ~~=ah~ condUCteo by • Thll at~:-::Z ~h '"' ~ Orangt eo..t ~ ,.,_~ ~~~~ "'~~~!~.~~•= ::,,.~~= •809·82
Loan. Survived by he r sister ......... "'• · Jack R Hendy Jr. County Clefll of Or1ng1 eounr; on 1o1, AptM 13. 20. 27. May 4, 19412 mn Robert E Wheel« PlaJC MJTIC[
Ma ude Forester of Charlotte, -., -TNt at11emen1 .... llled wtth thl Apt~ 9. 1982 1858-82 .,;::;:._-• -4ue:tecl D'f .,. ltl· (7 14) 113 f.7823 Mlctug alao 2 Harry ,._ ••-County Clef1' ol Orenoe Counr; on '~ ,_,.,.. o.w111 c.-Pubh1lled Orenge Coast Delly E H an: f~ AptM t . 1982. Pub!**' Orangt COUI Dally Pi. • PlaJC llnC( Tiii• •l•t•..,..,I ••• flled w1111 Ill• PllOI As>t• 27. 1992 F"tCTJTIOUI .,._SI . o ungan o e wport F'ICTTnOUe-.s• ,1f10M lot Ap<ll l3. 20. 21, May •. 1912 ~Claf1t'OIO...,..~on"Pftl 187~2 ~ ITATE.-wT Beach, Ca., and Richard R. um STA1"UmN'r Pvbllthed Of'ange eo..1 Diiiy Pl· 1533-82 l'CTmOUe...... 2. IMZ. ,__ The following persona lie dCNnQ
Hourigan of Glenellyn. DIJ· The 1011ow111g peraon I• doing lot. AP'• 13. 20. 27, Mey 4. 1982 ..... HA,_,. PubUllMCI °'-eo..1 OlllY Piiot fltlll.IC NOTIC[ bu51MS• H nois, 9 grandch ildre n, 15 ~ -1818-82 "8.JC MJTICE ...!.!!! !.0..!-.!:2!!1~~ PERSONS AllE ••• 1s.·20 21. lta 1b1..a' ORANGE COAST FUNDING
.areat-arandchlldre n and 1 KMK DESIGNS, 1303 Avocado """'""' -.... F'ICTITIOUS llUl*ESS 191 Eut t61h Street Co.ta MIN •· • 4 220 H I B h CA FICTTT'IOUI 80t*lll OOLfLA .... lt25 WMtclln Drive. CalllOfnoa 92626 great-great-granddaughter. VI., • • ewpor H C • rtBJC MJTIC( NA• ITATIMVfT ...._, ...... ~ a29IO PtllJC MJTICt NANI STATE*NT 0 c F Inc • Cal1IOmll CO(P0
M I I ' 11 b 92e60. Th f II I I d I N.it I . f ine. e.t Linda Itta Orl¥1, The IOllOwl"O persona are do.r19 emor a 1erv1ce w1 e M1ry Key s naw Crookall. 419 NOTICE OF DEATH OF • o ow no peraon • o ng ~ ~c:.-t,.a2990 FIC'l'TnOUl 9USMH. bu-'-.. ration, 1111 Eut ttilh Street. Catta
held at the~ of her eld-Panorama Df .. L•gun• Belch. CA ELINOR R . PE1TINGALL bual-.. JOlft . Wl11h r11. 1•12 Corllelll ..... ITAnMINT CANYON CREST AIOGE VEN· ...... CelrlOtnl• 9?628 est ,._...f.fauohter, Mn. Ri· 9265, l PATS HALL.MARK SHOP, 9114 ~ .._., '!°"......:....~ ~ ~ The lollowlng peraon It doing TURE. 25301 C1bo1 Roed, Suite Thll buSlneu 1• conducted by 8
.,. ......... _ T ~ia AND OF PETITION TO Adamt A~.Hl.wlt1ngton 8eact\.ca. ,_......._ .. ___ .., • .....,.. corpor11ion chard Wandrocke 455 Cata-a~..... condUC1ed by 811 ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. 9M46 ~ -bullnMS ... 112, Laguna Hlllt, Celitcwnla 92653 Or•""",... __ , F .. -.. ...,, ,..,, • ..,.._ JUllar'I Stuar1 ~ 11351 --Mala,.,_ (•I W F L. CO~PANY, (bl THE ROBERT E OSBORNE ·...-..,.,_ ........ ,, Una Or., Newport Beach. Ca. Mery Kay Sll8W Ct~ Al 13llt. Ttllt 11811..,••U wH llled w1111 1111 GOLbAUSH 14 KT . 9518 Harnlllon COMPANY 1 Calllornll corpor1-Marc Kuarian
on Friday April 30, 1982 a t This ataternent wu Hied with tM To all he irs, beneficiaries, Foaler Rd • Loa Alllnltoa, ca. 90720 eo..w,.Clllt If O...,..Ooo.rtty on Apt 2. Avenue . Huntington BHch, CA tlon, 25301 C.bot Road, Suitt 112. PrtSIOlnl 7:30 P.M. In lieu of Oowen County Cletll Of Orange County on Thl9 butl-la cionduCted by en ttll. 92641 • -un• Hiiia. Cat1l0<n18 92153 Th•• •l•l-t -flted "''b II'@ ..... cr•d itor s a nd con tlngt"nt lnd4\40Utl ,.. -v Countu c•~· of°'"""'"" Cou 1 th e fami ly r equests d ona· April 9 I....: .. p J s Solomonl ,.,..... °' ..... Coeot Dally Ptlot WILLE M F LIC HER . 9701 c 0 OAl y TRUST. c 0. Daly ' -~ -... -n y on
!Jons •~ th• .. _ ...... _ ... Heart '117011 creditors of E linor R . e l · ™' atat-1 ...,. NICI With the """ , 11, 20 27_ tea 1~· Bluer .. 1 0r1 ..... Huntington Blach. TruatH. 4100 MacArthur Boul•· Al>f.,:! ~11C9~2S
"" "' ""''"''"""'' Publlthed Oflngl Cout Delly Pl-tlngall and penons w ho may ' · CA 9264& nrd Newport Beach, C1lllorn1a LAw ...,... .. '"' Asllodallon. lot. Apt~ t3, 20. 27, Mey '· 1982. be otherw ile Interested In County Clltll Of Orange Cculty on This buei-IS conducted by Ill 9?e63 KENNETH A. SATIN a AUOCIA·
ROBINSON 112().82 Ap<ll 9. l9$2. -.. .-nH lndMdual RA¥MONO ANO ROSALIE TES the will and/or esla~: '~ ~ ... ,llK l50 ..._. ....... C8ftl CkM n:-n.OME C. ROBINSON, led Publllhed Oranga Coaet o.itv ~ w F Ucner ~ILLS . • famlly truat. Raymond ,...... ., · "~ "8JC M)TIC( A peUlion has been fl 27. Thia ttal_,t .... filed wtth tn. Miii• TrutlM. 13651 Y•llowsrone ~ ..._.. C" _
resident of l'(e wport Beach, by R. Ke ith DiNmoor In the IOI Aprll 13· 20· 2 • Mmy 4· 1982 ~ .,_. County Clerll of Orenve Count)' on OrlYI, Sen11 Ana. CaHl«nia 92705 --..-· _.,., .. -
Ca. PUied away on April 17, NOTICE OF DEATH OF Superior Court of Oran~e 1123-12 ..,... STA'9mNT Ap<M 26 1982 M & M DRYWALL, INC . PYofl1 F1UOGS
1982 Survived by bl. MARGUERITE ROWLEY Counl~requ-tlna that . "8JC NOTIC( -n..-~,___..,._ . F1.-a Sher~ & Penaion Plan,~ Published Orange Cou1 01111 . . ,.. e P b 0 C 0 II Miiia ruatM , 13"51 "'""lowtto~ P1101. AO<il 27. MllY 4, 11. 18. 1982
da h V, ..... _ _,_ p lk f NE.,. • ..iD AND OF p-Keith be apnnint. STA" ltOME. vt0£0. 1-w--u ll•h•d renge oaat • y .. ... ·~ ugt.er """"' .. et er o n&u~.-. Laa· .--· _._ ...... , ....... 27 M 4 1111 tN 2 Ot1¥1.S.Ota.._·~9270S IUS-82
Pacific Pallu dea, Ca., 2 TION TO ADMINISTER ed u penon.al repre9entaUve NOTICE OF DEATH OF ....,~~-:'lo~ Cltda. ... ...., . ..,..... ' llY . ' 1t.w2 Thia t1ua1-i. ~try ,1----------
grandlona David and Chria-DTATE NO. A11H1.I : . to administer the est.ate of ROY LEE AND OF PETI-HlllltlirlgtOft ..._ ~ t2t4t 11in11eo penneraNp. P\llUC MJTICE
Uan P ettker. Servicea we re To all belra, benefaaanes. Elinor R. Petllnaall (under TJON TO ADMINISTER IOI!=~=-".......... P\llUC MJTJC[ c. O DALY Ml 11Z51'1
he-kJ. In lieu of flowers the cred it ors and contingent the Independent Admlnl· ESTATE NO. AJUlll. noia..._11~by•ee-ai TNa ••a•-• -lllld """'the MOTICa °'SAU
family ~uesta donations be c r e dito rs of Margue rite straUon of F..tates Act). The To all hl!lra, beneflciarM8. ptr'llllP1Np FICTITIOUl IM.l ... IS eoun1y Cler'k of Or1ng1 Cocmty on °'MAL "'°"1tTY
d d d d I _.., ~. 0... M --·--AprM 23, 1982 AT -v•TE IALE mi.de to Palo Alto Med· Rowley Newla n an per -petition i. .et for hearing in e re lto ra an cont n1e nt TMa __ ..,_.,.Coulllr A ., .. ,........,.. MA&.COUI • OA1.'I' ~ ..
teal Research Foundatlon, IOl'\I who may be otherwise D e pt. No . 3 at 700 C iv ;c c reditora o f Roy L ee a nd CouillyClarl!MO...,..Couilly011.....,_ Th• lollowlng penon 11 doing A'*-" .. Law NO. A1fUIO . •--' ln •L-will and/ ._ h be th 30, tta.. ~; •100 ~ ...,..~ In 1111 Suoer1or Court of thl S181~ 860 Bryant, Palo Alto, Ca. tntereso.cv u,., or Center Drive Weal, In the ,,_rsoru w o. may o er· ,_, BALBOA LANDMARKS. 1S42 P.O .... ruo, or c 1111orn11. for th• Coun1y 01 94301. estate: C ity of Santa' Ana, CaJICor· w ise inte rested In the will 'ubHtlled 0t•11y: CoMt Dell~=· Vivien Lane, Newpo<t 0.8C11, Call-Newpor1 .._., CA t2lllJ Orange v AN BORN A petition h as been filed nia on May 19, 1982 al 9:30 and/or est.ate: """ ' 13• 20• 27• 112 1 lomlt 92MO 1.,,.1 a,s.mao ' , In the Ma111r of th• E•t•I• 01
bh Jean Newland Swailes in a.m. -A/:itltion has been filed Aulh Hy!'lcla. 15-42 Vl.W. Lane. ,,_, ANTHONY L OE SOUSA Deen· ARTHUR E. VAN HORN, "8.JC MJTIC( ~ 8Mch, Califomll 92MO Publlahed Orange CoHI Delly Md real den t o f Hund ng to n t e S upe r I o r Cou r l o f IF YO U OBJECT to the b y ra nk M .• L e e i n the Thie~ it oonoueted by an Piiot Aptll 27 May 4 11 18 lH2. Nolle• 1a ner11>y given thlt 1h1
Beach, Ca. P Uied away on Oran~e Cou n ty requea~ng granting of the peUUon. you Su~rlor Court o~ Orange ACTmOUI .,_.. lndlvldutl. · • · · 1U&.a2 undlrllQnl<I will ••Hat Private Saw
April 25, l982. Survived by tha t eao N ewlan d Swailes should either appear at the Co un t~ requeat1ng that The =1~A~• doing Tllll 1t:'~.!a lllld ""'" tn. !~~~:c~11~:~~~~!a~~!~ :1fd::,•d
his wife Doreen , daughter be appointed as penonal re-hearing and state your ob-Frank · Lee be appointed ~ •: Couf'l'Y Cltrll of Orange County on fltlll.IC M>TICE 5upenor Court. on°' •lter iM 1ot11 Kandy Evers. of Vi.ta, Ca., praenutlve to adminla~er jectlons or file written ob-as~ repreeentaUve to KAUFFMAN l ASSOCIATES. Aprll 22. 1H2 c,. 1n 11 dey 01 Mey, 1982, •uhe office 01
son J ohn Van Hom of c.o.ta the eatate o f Marg uerite jecllorua with the court be· administer the estate of Roy 18331 Rltlert St,..., FOW1ta1n Vri-F11719 NOTICE Of TitUSTUI' IALR Rodl. PollOCk, Petlker. Gllbraith a
Mesa, Ca., brother Bell Van Rowley Newland (under ~e fore the he aring. Your ap· Lee (unde r the lnde~nden-• ~:21.~AUFFMAH, 1038 P11bll1had Or1ng1 CoHt Dally On May 18 11112 al 11 oo • m Ptlllllpa. A Law Corporation, All
Horn Of "'-•A M-·. "'-He Independent Admln.lltrauon pearance may be in penron ce Adml.nlatradon of Est.ates Fllbett St,_, Fountain 11..,._,, CA Pl!Ot. Aptt "·Mey 4• 11· 19· lN2. FIRST NATtOHAL TITLE INSURAN· John ° P«ll••. l11 w llh Str111 '-""'-.._ ....... f "'-Act) The ..-It.Ion Act) ---tit.Ion .... f __ , 1856-82 C£ COMPANY • Calllornl• C«po· Sult• 1800. Loa ~. County of o catates . ...--or by )'OW' attorney. . A.-. pe1 ,. Ml or t2108. rellon. H TruitH. or SuccH tor Loa Atlgelll, St•I• OI Cahlornla. •"
IAl.l'Z .... OM
IMITM&nmal.
Wlln:W. CHld'll
421E 11th St
.costaMesa
64&-9371
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i1 set for h earing In Dept. IF YOU ARE A CREDI· hearina In Dept. No. 3 at 700 ~._.,,..le oondulnecl bJ tn qJC ll011C( Tt\llt .. or Sut>etltuted TruatM of tht r1gh1, 1111e and tntetaat ot •.id
No. 3 et 700 C ivic C enter TOR ot a contlncent cndltor CM c Center Drive, West, ln 1 Don P KauffMtn 1t1et ~in OMd Of Truel txecUted ~~t'. 11';;811
1'::, ~= =:
Drive, West. In the City of of the deceaaed . you must the City of Santa Ana, Call· Tiiie ~. -flltd wllfl Ille ACTmOUI IMI..... by VE RN ON A JOHNSON AN O '"' •l•t• of Mid <1-...d ., IM
Santa Ana, C alifornia on fl)e your clal~ wltb the fornl• on May 26, 1982 at Coun4Y Cletk Of OrlnD9 County°" MAim ITA~ CAAOV..N P ~=~· ~ orne OI clNlh Md .. I.ht right, title
May 12, 1982 at 9:30 a.m. court or present ll lo the 9:30 a.m. ~ft, 1M2. T1'1• tollowlno pereon I• dolno :::: ~NT~L. VERRllL, Hulblnd and 1n1-t 111e1 the •t• of Mid
IF YOU OBJECT to the penonal repreaent.atlve ap· IF .YO U OBJECT to the P\lbWled Df'llnVI Cotl1 :~ ~~· SNYDER ANO ASSO.' anct Wile, ALL AS JOINT TENANTS. :::::: 0t":.::::'oi::W u•:; .iJ'&11t.lnc Of the pelltlon, you pointed by the CIOUrt within aranUn£ of the petition. you Apr'tl 20, 27, Mwy 4, 11, 11112 CIA TES. 214 bll 201h Slr .. I, and rtcordeel S.Otembet. •. IMO u In addition to lhel ot Mid~
ahould either appear •l ~ lour montha from the date of lhould either eppear at the , 171M2 co.ca ........ ~ 829.27 lnet~t no. '413• 111 boOll 13129• at 1111 Um• o1 clNth 1n encl to .a "'9
hearing and state your ob-flrat l11uance of letters a.1 hearing •nd state your ob· I RoCler1 CMr1ll SnycMr, * E. ~~~~g8.9~0~'n?;"~1:/11~~~;d:n°J <*'.!tin,..., Pf~. llltuNct J., the
jectiona or file written ob~ provided In Secllon 700 of Etlona or file written ob-·-.,. MnnM" 20tfl St,..., Cotta Meae. Celllomlll pureuant to 1h1t'certeln Notio. or City ol Hewpof1 &Mctl, County 01
jectlona w ith the court be· ~ J>roti.te Cock ot. c.llfor tlona with the court be-~ nv•"4 92127 Oet•ult ano ElectlOn to W th-OrllnQI. S1•1• 01 C•llf0<nla, P"1'·
fore the hearln1. Your ap-nla. The time for mini ore the hearl"I· Your ap-ACTntOUI .,.... ..,:,_.~It conducted by"' under rllCOfded 0cJ;~12r ~::.! ~ ~.: ,!o~~t;'t
pearance may be In per90n clalnw wW ·"°" exp(N prior pqrance may be in penon MAim ITA,.,_NT Aot>ert c. Sn~ 11 lnauument noOt Ofiidil-de City of H9wJ>O<• e.actl, County ol or by your attorney. lo four mont.he flOID the._.« by your attorney. The 1011ow1no peraon I• doing Tlllt etll*Mnt wu flltd wtth the !::t:,~W... under •ncl l>Uf· Ortnoe. &tete o1 Celtoml&. •per
IF YOU ARE A CR&Dl· ot the hwinc noticed 9bove. lJI' YOU ARE A CREDI· ~~ SASH ANO DOOR, ~~of Orange County cin Mini to Mid 6-d ol Ttutt llil at ~ ~ ~ .. ,'~;tlOll
TOR or a con~t credit.or YOU MAY •xAMtN• TOR or a con~t cr.dit.or 1835 WNttMr e.e Collla Mate. CA -publlc 1uc11on tor cHh, lawful ........ ,_ , ..... ....-...... .J ...... ,.._r
f h d • c. f h d 7 ' r-f'lllOll•W ot Ille UntttO 8111•• ol ............ "' '""' ..,,,_"' '""' ...,....,1y o t e ecea , you mu1t Che We kepi& by the aourt. U o t e eceaae , you must 1292 • Jllubllahed Orengt Co111 O.lly rlO• 11 Ille m .. n entrtnet to Aloofcler ol MN! ~. '°9lltltr
file your c laim with tht )'Ol.l aN ln........S In tba .,_ flle your clatm with the 1 si:;~08!:::._ ~l1,r,~tt Hot. Af>f" 27, Mey 4• 11• '' tlN. trel AMtrlo en Tiii• 1n1111enc• with an lndMcled """'....,_In
court or present It to the u•. ~ m.y file a requai court or preHnl It to the 'oavid a: W•"'" 121 1ltll ai.. tan.a ~ toctet.o •' 11• r..1 '""' IOl.:,C: = ~ • .45$
prnonal repreeentaUve •P-with the court to receive personal repreeentallv• ap· Hununoton 8-;I\, CA t2M, P'9JC M)T1C( ~~:C,~·nia.':: 1o,!!~ ~~:.~~::;.A.'::d loltro_w~. ~ ...._ e... •ted by the coW1 within apeda1 DOtb of the lnwn· •led by the CDW1 wUhln Mell' Lou Wiik• lftlwmt oon11.,.o to end ,_ ...., fOmla ~ lour rnon&ha from \h9 date of torJ of _.. .. -ta and of IOW' montha from the date of Thie tUlttlNl'lt .,,.. llltd wMl\ 1111 by 11 uno.r Mid o..o o1 TMC 1n.,,. TH£ IUe.IE.CT "EAL ~
flnt laluance of letters u ..._ • llnt iaauance of let ten u = °"" of °'tflt' ~ Oft l"ICTITIOUI ._.. prOM'lY •11•ttc1 In.-.~ and IS TO • SOlO "AS II." fWtW·
Provlded In Section 700 el P' ~..'!.....~ provided ln Sec. Uon 700 of Aplll. • 1"2• ,_ ...,. STAW Stai. o'tlCir10ed 11; Lot 2 of lrect "*9. fll't brok•tOt 001'*'••041 • N)lar\I d -tn ~ ....... Tiit fo11ow1nO penone .,. dolllO No 1oeo 11 llfloWft on • IMP rw-wl>.-Ct to IPPfOOtel of tM ~
the Probete Cock of~ 1100.1 of ibe Callfornl• the Probate Code of c.i.tfor· Jll\il>Wled °'~ Cotll '=a.""~• ord.o In IOOlt 2t4 , .... 4t •• Mo. tfll lhllll ... *' ,__ ttle ni•. The time for Ulln1 .....;.. Cedt nla. The tlm• for UUnt lot. Allfl ta, to. a ·Mir•.,..,_., OMNOI OOUNTY L»K>AflY 8"111 IO of ,.m'nriNI....,.:,.. tWll to "f: wir Mel 11 l>ldl ,,_
cla.lme wW not exp&re prior L .... Dk · " c.wn. wW not .....,. prior L AHO ._.Ml «>C1ETY. ttlO La. of °'Mii couney ~ '° ....,, "' _.. =••• ttia
IO four montha from lht date A•l,.J el Lew '• lo four monthl tram lhe date f • 1 -• _ ~-=--om.· Coate....., c.Mtt· Tiw *-=:-.::.'°"* ~ ~""'of HI• Htll In 1alrhll
of the ~ OOlMl9d abo\111 ... &. ne ...... of the heu1Dll nodced abow.' ......,. • .._ Oalltct J, A11tllony, PrMlffllt to be: 4tat .!.~. mon•)' of lh• Unlc.ct It•••• on
YOU MAY l!XAMIME ..... Ill YOU MAY SXAMINE ---• -c11. 1110 L•t>ttclor Drive, .w. CA ~ ot ..... °' Ptt1 ~ the file Mpl by the COW\. u """-'"--... "" -·· d\t file ll9pt by lhe ooutl n fiiCnr-... _.. ..... ClllOf"1a nut tel• ........ be mecN tll!01ovt and .......,_ ............... .... Wiil.i.,. tn~ In the.., ~-...-'-A•-•' -.. are In.___.. In t.he • ...,. STAW flloMtt 9l1lr. VIOi ''••ldtnt ant or .,.,,.11ty ••Pf ... or C\lrN 1>y Mo11111• • TNM o.f 1--,..,_ _...,_ 1--""-::.: Tiie fotfo.'1110 perao11 I• tlolnf ttcUllGI. 11.oa LorM ltN91. O.· .. 10 lttttdlOH•HIOll or on the proper1y" ......_Ten..,.
late, you may .... ~ J>ubUahed Or.nr• COut ,..., "°" --• ~ •: dlllelr.-Cllllmlellt'1 'enc.to...:: .. ..-OMIOf~W ........ I .... with ihe court to receive o.u1 Pilot Aprl 27 21 wtth the eoun to receive ftAV·COM o, DANA ,OIHT, 1c11ne I;,,,....,,., (ectlrltl. ,_'" ... "°" • _... .-w
1pec:lal notb of the lnwn· MAJ 4 ita..' ' ' •S*lal notb of the l.nvm-IO hi•• ·1· Co••' Hlf'l••r. lllOI '-O!M ..,_, ~ OtM. '-' ll. M64I Died ot TNlt. 10 .... °' °""" • • ~--
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IHUICALO lltt N ., 1 t11SPECIALflt8 2113 Hew HOWAlllO MAAI< Al80CIA
l1r .. 1 l111te JOO AneNI"' ::;,.-;::. port llvd Newpo11 llHell OA Tl!8, 2&301 Cabot flll04ICI Suite 107 9*1 t2M3 Legune Hiiis CA 82&!>3
MIOllH I Oytr l roo•• "~""" a TEPHEN DIXON PORTER 0.vld M Helot 2830 I Ceoot
f:::t'•on1. Ne..,por1 •-C *Ille 2113 Newport Blvd Ntwl)ori Road, Sulle t07 ltQUn• Hlllt. CA
1111 ov .. ec;ll, CA 112M3 lnt53 OHtlcl.!i tiM .. It -~I~ 'I>~ '1\ In· .WILLIAM GLEN TA1l1M, 2813 Pt11y H HIOklt, 25301 C•bOI
f ltfOIS -o ·-· Nt wCIO'I Blvd .. N•Wl>O'I IMKh. CA Aotll. Sun" 101 l lf01111t Hll.. CA
• li'ubl11~ Orange CO.al Oaitv p1 T111a a1a1eme111 wu flltf with Ill• i2663 t128~3 ·'lot A1>11I t3, 20 :n Mev " 1oei ~=rea.t.oio..,..~_. .. ,, Tlllt butit'IMI Ill coonouc:1.o by• Jeo Loo t40/ Elnc1e11 • 18111 82 g9ntftl j)#ll\tftlllp Drive CorOM a.a Miii. CA 111825
I '"blithCI o,.,. (l o./t;f~' St~ 0 POtl..-Thlt bullOMt It CONIUCled by e PllUC •TIC( AIH • 13 ~ 11 Y:.2 .... .11:'':.J Thi• •l•l'"*'I *" hi.cl Wtlh '"' ~., OMll\Wthlp ~-----------• County Clit<to of 0."1Qll Counly on Jeck love PICTTTIOUe Ml..... -ic •""' April 15. 1982 lnl• at•IOtntoll WH fl'-<! 'Nllh ,,.. MMlll ITATl.lllleHT ,._ '"" ,11WI Coun1y Ci.tk Of Ortt1Vfl COi•nly on
,,,. IOllOWl!lg -tone.,. dO'r>g bvll Put>lltheO O<enge COHI Delly Pilot. April II>, 1982
-M PICWT10Ue April 20 27, M•y "· t t 11182 Tuchr, lo<trta a Heffern.,. .,_~AOf,flU, 1100 Harbor 8l•d eo11a ....,.. ITA:".J' t733-82 A P•"net•lllp lnckldlng
-CelolOINe 12t2t ,,,. ~ -------------1 uw C0tpof'allont
J-"""YoeNda ll'l 1 "*.,..,• .. '*-,. ~ °"_. f!tellC HO TllrH ~' Newport PIAu Drive
"-· T11tttn c..icw-t2* l(llC.TIVI MAHA.QfMl!Nl AECAIJI TICE Newport 9Hcll, Calflornl• l2MO Tval~~oiJ:,";!. ~~~ iaeu 0.I Amo TfA ACAlll. 1000 Ouell Sutt• FICTITIOUI eUllN£11 f117"17 • rNe ~ •· "290 9'«11. Ce '2MO NAME STA TIME P bl 11 ~ 0 C 0 'Dftl-eN~ .. c:ono..c1110by•Qef*• IJ••• s 'IP•I"' tMlf•, hJ• ''""' NT u 1 '"" r~n~ oetf aoty P110I .>Wey-~-·Ca 9'862 Thfl fot1ow1no P•••ons 8'8 doing Apr11 20. u . MDV 4 11, 1982 •
TM• a1a1emen1 ,.:, t11e• -11• ,~. ~!-hit 11<111neo" LunduLl•d by a11 In bu11t1vn II~ ' • 1163 82 C6l#I C v -" " -· NORTHSTAR COMPANY 11167 1-----..,.-------1"2 1y ,.,. of Cl<ange COWi!) 8fl ....,., I a... S 5""""' Purl Chel~eu Newport BHch CA PUBLIC NOTICE • rrua a1a1ement ••• tueo ••tn en• 92660 _______ ..;.......;;..;:,._ __ _
~ . l\11bllahed Or•"9t eo..1 Ch"r~7;' ~y Cl«~ 01 o..,. Couftlr °" AprM 1 NOtlhSldr Pool' fl Spu Inc; • ~ •. 13 20. 2.,. "'' I ·~1 C•lllorni• corµoro11on 1967 Pon 8UP£AIOA COURT OF THE
Publ11hed O••nge Cool Oeo~:= Cri.lsee N-putl 81ro1~11 CA 926GO STATE OF CALIFOANIA
PtllllC NOllCE
FICTITIOUI, IUllNHS
NA• l,TATlMt:NT
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• Pl..AIN VANILLA 2024 C.lll•ett
Coa1a MeM Ce 112626
'RebeCCI M Kossuth 202• ' Celv"{I. Cott• Mes11 Ca 92626
Tll11 bus1™Ka 11 conducted t>y ,111 1no1111oual
ReDe<:<:• M KO!ISU!h
This s1a1emen1 ""•s ltl~-d "'•lh ll'lt'
County Cieri<. 01 O<un9(' C0o<11y 0<1
Aprtl 5 1982
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Publtsl'MKJ O• anqf' <..0<151 Ouoly p,
IOI "Pttl 13, 20 t1 May 4 198i
1653 Ill'
Apr~ I 13 20 11 !JIU 1661·82 This bustnll5\ t~ c.onuucled by II COUNTY OF OAANOE
<..orp0rot1on No. A·10$537 I Norihstl)r Pool6 NOTtCt: Of INTENTION TO SHL
& Spas lnG AEAL PAOPERlY AT PAIVATE
Cneoe Ht>tolO SALE
FICTITIOUS BU81NE88 S.."'flldry f lldtl' ot RUTH SWOP8 Dowd
NAME STATEMENT T111~ ""'",...,.,,., ,.,.., tt..a w11n 1114 .ea I The following persons a1e doing County C~• ol O••no<i County on Noltu.• " l•t'<f'by 0'""" that ~uo """'/,'l_9~ff FEE f '19J I Ham•llOn Aprtf Ill 196) fllGI to C.OflltrmJllOn by thll c1bov11 -Ft175S4 ""ltlle<l Supt.mW Cvufl Cln May I I I
Av•:inu11. Hun11ngton Baacll Calllor Publtshf>d Ornnge C..n<tsl Daily Pilot I HS~ •II 9 00 a 111 or Hu11.ia11e1 nlu 92645 Aprtl l'O ~ 7. M.t y 4 I t 1982 wtlhtfl lho t1m1t allowt'll by low lllft
Oenn1s FredN1ck Lut1re11 1756-8:> unt.l•·•~•gnud 35 Ad1111111~l•»lor ,,,
2166 I Baham• Ln Hun1tn91011 m .. "~IDie ol Rull•$"'""'' d•""~
BHcll Ca1t1orme 92b46 P\et.IC NOTICE k-d w111 wu a1 'P"•·ll<· !M'I" 10 moi Mau•een AllCot lullrell 21661 IMQIHt\I •tt<l IJe$1 rwt t.•tltler on "''"
Bah•m• Ln, Hun11ng1on Beach FICllTIOUI BUSINESS h1m1\ •nd cun.:l•l•u••~ •1er .. 111alte•
Calllorr111 92846 NAME ST A Tl ME NT me1111ont:t1 all rtQfll 11111• """ ,,.,,.
Tnis business os Gonoucled by dn I llt' 1011owtr1g ~"''~''"'' ''" oo1ng '"~' nl Huln Sw<ii:-1· d1•~t'"'"t1 al 1nd1•1duo1 t t lu~u1tth11 d~ t ltt tontt ol her dthllh md tttl riyht I
Maureen A Lutlr"ll Ii" "''Ml '> 11 lb <;f M'"" 1111 ... 111<1 •nlf;!•e~t lhol mo e~1.m• n11'
POOl.IC NOTICE
Pt.Bltc NOTICE Dennis r luUreU ',fut<! llw1lli ( 1l1ft1"•··· (11'714 .j(flUll ,.d '" add1tHH1 tCJ lttdl QI
FICTITIOUS aUS""""SS I tot· -'"1"mt•nt w '' 111•·d """' th1• Pntlt~• It McNamee 1819S MG 1 •If'< «lt'nl '"' 1"'-' lltT•\' vi h"r d"alh ,,.
•"'5 vui ~. (..Jprio. •1f o, "''11 <.uuf'\I\' _.., Ov••f\Olt I hvtntt t.dl•lo rn1ct the, •• et 1JifOc;,.,.rt1 IOC.dl~d nth•
N._ ITAT£M£Nl A1ml ti> tQ82 ':12114 County of Orenoe Sltle of Celllor
TM following pe.aons are doing F 17 t>u"ness
119
1 412 lhorna' W .. nil S wo•a J Al '"" d.. "°"° .. ~ lvllow;
SN Published Otang1:1 Coast o .. 1y '"" 11~ I Oovt' Sll•~H 100 New "••· ..... M&fl'( .,0 00 l..et ol "" AP, L TO .• 6 Clove BIO! PtlOI Aptol 20 27 May 4 11 1982 p-011 .. BeRCh l.A q7r,6() ,,..,, .. rly 182 00 lt•t'I (If lltt ~Oull1
tom,Tlivine. CA 9271 4 1715 82 All.I• J and Maty I rurnt>lle S7 w•··,1 •1uolrlf'r ot L~t Jts of lra~l ':I '"
llOm, Irvine CA 92714 otmllC NOTICE .,1.,1.i Pom1 o,..,, f.ornnu det M111 "'*" ( 11, c.t r.osfJ M"\" u.unly ''' IM OITULIO .. 6 Clove eios
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MARTIN GENIS •6 Clo... nlO Lbltl1,rr10 .. 92'><'~ o ...... , •. '>tdl .. (>I r'"''""' a a\
BIOUO<n Irvine CA 92714 ORANGE COUNT\' SUPERIOR ""'bu-.•'"'~ t~ tOhlJUclt'd l>y a I"''"'"' " .. mar· ........... r.-<;rnc.le<I
Thts l>uSI~ II conductea by a COUf'T ~""' ol 1J.111r ttrSh•P "' Hvu• ' rao,. 'I "''~u•llaru·<hJ\
g411l•••I partnerah•P 700 CIYlc Center Dtl•• .,,, •• , Ph1hp tt Mt,....Jm... ,. ,, r "·" "'" I tr•l Our.It nm O.Tu110 -S•nt A CA 9270 ftll '\l.ilt'm~nt Wd ~ ftlft<J ~·tfl the ft hJt. uf ,,)Id ( ,..,111-, r .... J.>f•flq
This Slat-I was hied wtlh ll'ltl PlAINTIF•F ~~EN PROPlEfHtES CO<Jroty Clerk ol ')HtrtQt' C<M•n<Y on 1111ere1rom rne nor tnerly 150 00
Counly Clerk or Oranoe County on C~P a CaJ1l0<n10 co1p0<a11on April tf, 1%2 1 '''"' '' c ' • "'""'II 11 ...... 1rorn s I Aplll 16. 1982 DEFENDANT CAL PHOTO PRO fll7"n IJ""""' of"'' 01 1 inn ,, ........ 11.
F117W CESSING INC 8 Caltlorn1o1 COfPO. Ptrl>lt•l•..,J Qr,tnQ" < ,,,.~, Oa10v P1101 "'I"'\ •
Publist>ed Oiange Coest Oa~y Pilot reltOt' GWAN 0 SIE YING WANG AIJ"' IO '7 M~y 4 11 '982 1
''' ~' JIJ••• 11 " 1 """"un<v r•• Ap<ol 20 27 May~ 11 t982 and OOES I lhrougn 10 lu i1&2 112 i ..... ,, I " G8t, v;,.,, ......... .,,,
17 17 112 SUMMONS inc; "'"' ........ , <., '1d M~~ I c "''""""
-------------CeH No. 313571 r PWLIC HOTIC[ fhr \al .. ·~ ~ .. t 1••< 1 lo <or1t11ll
P\et.IC NOTICf I MOTICEI You h••• been d 1 •••'\ lo .. •n""'• "''"ll'""n' "" The c.ourt me deck» In'"• ·1 '' 1100' ff-''...,.,;-'"' ,., "O'•I'\ riqht~
FICTmOUI BUSINESS without your ybeln he':.~ :~t!:U NOTICE INVITING BIDS »I "·')' und ,. '"'ntt•nl\ nt r .. ~.,rn NAM£ STAT£MENl yov retpond wllhl: 30 d8 A ~ Noltr P ·~ hP11•t1y <J••"" lhftl thfl I any encumDrances 01 recoro 10 De
The 1011ow1ng peraon• are doing lhe lnformetlon below J•· • Elb H<I ol Tru~ll!•• ot ll'lr• ( ">li\I ~·•l•\111'•1 ""' ''' '"" IJ•Ht.llo"" µ,., .. t>u.s.nes.s as 11 you wtW°' to s.et"' 1~ ad\ltee 01 < ·Jmmuntly Lolt£1'Q ... U1•,tf1C.t 01 Tnt '"'>'-"'''" • v,10 ''" .Jt1 JC, 1c,
GTSE INTERNATIONAL 2024 an •llorney 1n ll'llS m .. 11er OU Or lfrjP \,O.Jnly C.1111,r'ltJ ... 1 .. '(. I I
Ko(n•I Ortv• Coslt Mesa CA snovl<l.00 50 promptly •<i trial :""' ;:''" -.(!d •"1 t tr:h ufl IQ 11 ()() .. "' A•<I '" <·""" "l° ..... ,,'(! '"' lh" 92~6 w'•tl&o resJJn•·~t 1 an't may C;P I. 1111 h Ml:; 14 1q&? .,1 lt•P Pur t•' lJl.ri rt, tt"KJ tnu!.t Ct '" Wllltthnq 411•'1
Jonn M Russell prasodenl lfl<1 on lt'N! ""'""'9 Deparlm•·nl nt '>d>d ~°'~' ,.,11 .._, lf'(.@tvl'<I ul tht' oft~ ol 81ff'~
2024 Ko1na1 Drive Cos1a Mesa AVISOI Ueted ha •ldo demen· <l••lroct IOL ,r, o '' 11~0 Adam. '' Ame•t<" lru~I 0.•pA!lmf'nl ot '"
Calllorn1a 92626 dado El trlt>unel puede decldlr AvenYe. Costa Mest Catllornta al 41A I M.1cAr11tur Bllult•vard Su•lf'
Maroa•el A Russell vice pre contre Ud. •In aucti.ncle """" n ,,,,.., ~1J1<l tll!l\ w•ll IJ,. i:-u111tcl; 100 N••wpor I Bcdt h C.ihtorn1M I ••aent. 202<1 Kornll Ortve Cos1a Ud d • meno• """"~" dll<l ""'" Ir ' 92680 et eny lime alle1 11111 publl· ....... CeltlOfnll 112626 lt• . •••pon • dentro de JO l>UHC..HASE Of r U[ l INJEC. "'""" ot ,,,,. noltCf' drlO bPIOfll
ThlS butt.-5 11 cOf\OUCll'<I by
8
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gene.er pertne<Sl'llC> 5, Usled dese• sohCtl r 1 OFN WESt l.Oll EG( 8°11\ rnusl be Ii<"• f'O •no w•ll t>e I
Jenn M Russell MIO de un et>og<tdo en n~e :.~~~I "'' l»<l'-~,,. ' r,,. '" • rn••I""'" Ot ,.,,. . .; " '"" oll"" ol a .. n~ or I
This stetemenl woa ftle<l wtln the oebf!t1• hllCeflO •nl'N!d1a1amt1n1e o. with •~ 8.0 fNm '" .trvl ''<'" '''"' Amt·"t' '"' ' Dep1rlrnPnt '' ,,,,,
Counly Clt't~ of 0•&"941 County on l'SIA manera 'MJ ,~ Crn11l1l1on1 drtd Sp.-c1to1 ~'""'""•<II '"'"' "' • ()<l ll m nn in .. .,bo ... Odlct April 2 1982 SI na n~ PU<'~l<I esc111a I l'" no.., '" "'" ,.,.o n1.1, "" "' '"'"° ,,,,.I "•I '"'~ "''"bf' 'ol<J '°' "'s11 F1M551 • ,~:;au . pvnde -r.-gt~t·110•1 "'tile Ofll<:f' OI .,, .. Pur(ltu"'"'ll A9''''' r ,., fU"l"nl I 10···· ot ..... ll"'Ourtl I
Pubhatled Orenoe Coasl Olllty Poor I ro THE DEF ENOANT A ••II ul q1<J 'Ollf'9,. "''""I tml " '" Jt~omi:-.1nv '"" nlttH tly
• Ap<tl 20 27 Mey 4 11 19112 comple1nl has been l1lt10 I> cf\ I l ..cn b•<ld.., ,.,.,~, '.tut.mil w•lh "" L""'''""'' '" < ,,.,, ... , ' <'''°'lo tnll ""' 1760 82 ptamt1n agatnsl II Wtynt f' li•J ;e r 1t\h1f'' • t."~t• ~r11t1ttd r .1tuu • to hP OAuJ ,,, cio-.to ,, ,.,
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ved on you ftl,., wtlh th15 court il ( ,,m,-,-,,Jn t, c,, 11\"J• ) ,tt1c.1 b ~1rd •n i.in'\ Ori in\.'lf-'' • ·•~ t"CJl.4t>w 1( I
FlCTrrtOUI IUllHllS
NAME ITATlMlNT
Tne lollowlng pWaons are doing
butineu es
wrtllon responae to lot r ru11ee1 in ~n amount not 1 .. 1 ,, .. t 111 n., .r 'h tO bf-01nr.th:d .;11.
Un•-ss you do the dc.ofmplftont It• in live ""''""' , ., I rt 'ht• •um "' llH• •.I°'~ nl ,. "r.,.., f , • .,,.,. 111011 ""' ~ you1 ,. auu y,dl I f be entered on eppttc at•nn t " 1h•d ·•' b owu ... ntN't ttMt Uw t1toc1 .. , " tlth• tt,.,,,.,.., "~,..., uny tttfft in I
KENNCO SALES CONSUL
lANTS 183S Wlltll,.r Su11e C·4
to.te Meu, CA 12627
pfetnhff and th•I COUtl ma o ' • will ••nt~1 •nto nu '-'rnoo-.t'd Con ,u1 • .r•c,. uo11c.v JnC'I nnft h11ll' I
fli(lgmanl 51 1 Y en••• • It 1c1 •t '"'''Su<••!-·~ """ 11d<-<1 10 111m I'""-'''"' te"~ sn11n "'" .. 1 "'" ••~Y' demanded ~hft You; the rehet ,,.. ltif' ...v""f'lt -,t ta11~,.~ 10 .,.t\tf•t tnl<J '' th•· .. 11,., Rrit.1ud•no n• c.on
could resull in 11c:;;,,:~'::. ~~t<:~ sucn conl••ct the p•ot:eeO• or the I ~"•'"'' and on,. n .. u 1 1 e't•llw
W8Qf)S Ullllng ol ~ Cl< e ~ '11VCI "'" hf' IOrlt t"O t n '"" ,,...~•h t I!)(> P.J•tl by I~ uu"haWI HARRY DENE PEACHEY 213 s Ketlog. Fulle<1on. CA 92633
WILLIAM KENNEDY. 400 Sun·
kltl Streel Anlllletm. CA 92806
T1111 bus.nese ta conducted by a
llmtled ParlMtthlP
or other rehef re "~"e:'~h! dV'' t' • t oJ tn• lu1• '4,Jn .,~ •• ,,.,.,. o• J.-·urt.h..e-..er'\ I compfaml q ' 1 ~rill f>t "rh•tt(<<J 10 '81t1 C.CJllN~·~ "1• ,,.. .. \Jnd ... f~1gnPIJ t(''\81 Wt-~ lht'
011eo Sep1em""r t6 1982 ""'' "<l"' '"'"'"""re.,,. ceu• ·'"'bids
H Dene Puclley
T1111 stel-1 w•t fotea Wtlll 1ne
County Clerk 01 0t•"99 Counly on
Aptrl 16. 1982
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April 20. 27, May 4, '"TI, 1982
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P\et.IC NOTICE
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CON SOLID A TED Pultl"""r1 0•1.1n91• Coast Daily Publlthed 01ang,. Co.isl On11y .,,.,~, A1>111 ~i M.ty ~ 1<18,
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PMt Aptol 27 28 Moy• 19111 REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidated Repo<t of Conditlcm of "AMERICAN ST ATE
BANK" of Newpo rt Beach. Orange County, and Domesttc
Subsidiaries at the ..:.lose ot business on March 31. 1982
187l 81 IMt 82
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PU 8 ll C MOOCl 1 ruauc NOTIC£
Stete Benk No. 1072 Dollar Amounta CONSOLIDATED
ASSETS
In ThouHnda REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidated Report of Cond1t1on o f "The Bank o f Or-
Cash and due from banks
Investment securities
(Market value $4.709)
N on-investment securities
Federal funds sold and securities
i
ange County" of Fountain Valley. Orange County, and
3 906 Domestic Subs1d1anes a1 the close of busmess on March I
. 31 1982
4,878 State Bank No. 1275
177
purchased under agreements
Dollar Amount1
In ThouHnd1
to resell In domestic offices 5,200 ASSETS
a. Loans. To1a1 (excluding Cash and due from banks ......................................... 3 7 t3
unearned Income) 45, l38 Federal funds sold and securities · I
b Less· Reserve for purchased under agreements
possible loan tosses 495 to resell 1n d omestic offices ................................... 3.550
c. Loans. net . . .. 44,543 a Loans. Total (excluding
Bank premises. F.F.& E etc 339 unearned mcome) .......................... 26.935
Real estate owned other b Less· Reserve for
than bank premises ........ ... ... . . 2 ,987 possible loan losses ........................... 268
O ther assets ...................... _. ............................... 2,2'25 c. Loans, net .......................................................... 26.667
TOTAL ASSETS . .......... •.••. 64,355 Bank premises. F.E.& E etc ..................................... 1.542
LIABILITIES Other assets ................................................................... 451
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN . TOTAL A SSETS .................................................... v .. 35,923
DOMESTIC OFFICES . . . ..... 56. 723 LIABILITIES
Total demand deposits ........... 11,834 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN
Total time & savings deposits .... 44,889 D~MtE~TIC OFFICES ......................... 31,414
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC O a demand deposits ................. 12,314
AND FOREIGN OFFICES .. • . .................. 56,723 Total time & aavlngs deposits •••.. 19. 100
-Other llabllltles ... . . .... 2 527 TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
TOTAL LIABILITIES O AND FOREIGN OFFICES .... " ............................... 31,414
• (excluding subordinated notes ther llabltrtles ......................................... rn................... 570
and debentures)................ . . .. ... 59.250 TOTAL LIABILITIES
S ubordinated notes and debentures • . 1.000 (excluding aubordlnated notes
8HAAEHOLDEA8 EQUITY and debentures) .......................................... -....... 3 1,984
' Preferred stock 8HAAEHOLDERI EQUITY
No. ahares outstandlno • None Preferred s tock
• Common stoel< No shares outetandlog -N one
a. No. shares authorized 1,200.000 Common stocit
;·, b. No. aharea outetandtno. t.004,423 1.255 a. No . shares authorlted 2,000,000 ~lua ............................. 7. ................ 1,4 55 b. No. attares out standlni 934 905 3 116
T Al CONTRIBUTED C APITAL ....................... 2.7 10 ~OTAL CONlRIB'JTEO'CA ITAL ............. : ...... "'""' 3,116
: ~ ..,~. ......... • •. . ..... . . ................. .. 1,395 T~~r~ •arnl~• ........ _, ..... _ .............. -··-~-·· .. '"·"· 823
"ftOTAL SHARE OLOERS EQUITY ......................... 4,105 TOT·Ll HABRE OLOERS EQUITY ·-·-:.. ......... -•••• 3 .939
OT AL LIABILITIES ANO ., LIA IUTIE.S AND ~HAREHOL0£R8 EQUITY ........ .. ...... ..... •.. ........ • 54,365 SHTAhREHOl.OERS EOUITY ... -•'"···..................... 35,923 • The und«elQned. JOhn Eogberg. President and s. A. • und«algned, Lawr.nc• R Holmes, P,..,"*1t 6
• Whhfleld, 8r. v.Jf. & Controlltr Of tht •bov•named bank CEO and Edward H. Downer. Senior VP/Celnlet of tht . ..,_ dedetea. for ttlmMlf ~ and not for tht other: 1· ebo ..... namec:t bank, ffch declar•1 for hlmtlllf elOM and
.. MV9 ~ •nowtedoe of tht matt•• contained In \hit not for tl'lt outer. I heve per1on11 knowledge of the ""'°" (tndud6nQ tht t"9rW lkM htftof), end 1 bltlevt mattara contelnad In tl'll• report (Including the rever•
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Our Wtlthtre Comdor · Tll LHIY FIW Miii YEHE 1~ now u1a mo ce11
Rertl In Cotta Mt11'1 4 Bd1m 2 B1 femlly 673·8550
SutlM °''" noc oniy pic-1u1eique v1twt, ' tme-
nmt•. 100 numaroua to
menlloh, bul tl•o 2 •
hour unllormed Hcu111y
& a lull aerv!Ge building
C..orr1e He lo• you1Hll
our on11 1wo & three
bd1m au11e1 now tvfolt·
t>te for teaae The Wtl·
N E W E S T g It Id 2 0 home Quiet area Avail THE REAL EST A TEA&
Townhome VILLAGE immediately Many em•-'--OC..-RENTAL_S_
' COMMUNITY 2 & 3 Br rtlUH 675-<1912 Bl<A 1 t-5 br'~ 1200 10 $2000 I
2'.t. 8• 1&00·1800 t<I It ------itf pur11u11ury oaraoee 3 Br ,., Ba gereo•. l•n 7S0-3314 open 7-d•Y•
nyOro-rubt In mHtlr I ced yard 1&30/mo + 3 b• 2 bl lrpl~ •••
1u111. dining r oom• S•OO teeuroty Sen11 A11a g•rege Blk• 10 beecn wooo burning ftreplacet H e I g h t ' d u p I e .. Nwpl Sl\OtH S•ll-8063
mlero·wave oven•. prl: 833· t927 20201 B Bitch snire Eet1n a
v 11 t e p a I Io I & 1 St
yard1.gar dene1 provl· £7Sid9 3 br. d11~. 2 be
ded Elegent llvtng 011ty swjmm1no pool $850
15mlnutHlromFaslllOn unf u111 $950 rurn
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;.>13tL73-91W ---•• a •• /dul JIOI ..............••••••••
ISiand 7 mmulea to SC 557 ·2783
3 bdrm 2 ''1 ba. sp•
skyhgM deck trreplac.i
all ll•lrll $825 oor mo
964-3466
Lg• ;.> br t bl, yrly bll·
"'' g11 deck No pets S600 mo 6"46·3357 Plan or 0 C Airport ---Juel eaat ol Newpo11 3 br. lge ytrd $550/mo
Blvd & eo or San Otego '*1 lut & dep t856 WSE IPTIOI
Frwy Sta111ng at $900 a Placenua 675-0936 OR LUSE l1/H4
month 631·5439. 2473 3 Br t'• Ba 110 yllrd pel~ 4 Br Canel tronL Fee
Or ange Ave · Coar11 OK $650tmo Joyce.4191 l and M r Clar k
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4BA 2BA yee1ly Frplc;
bll ·1ns parking Ctose to
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675-4912
Mesa 631 ·t266 645·3.HO Aft6 ,
1101 l&Y Backl>1ty 3 B1 2 Ela 11100 Supe1 111.i•p 3 ~moly
3 Br 3 B• Townhouse s Q It S 7 7 5 Ce t t 1m beltUltlul pool & spa
by babbling brook. lrptc. 63 t 7370 Ask tor Jim E•cellent ltmlly locatton
dlw, poof, Obi gar, many -S t 6 5 0 p 1 mo Ag 1
Atraa No pett S800tmo Foa•t•ia V1/l1• 3234 760·9333
1eaaa 1st & sec ••••••••••••••"••••••• ---646.6423 HOMES FOR RENT CLIFF Or Oceon & nbr 3 6 4 Bd1ms $725 S7SO view 3 br 2 ba 11 pl
• • • Fenced 1a•ds o•ir•oe• garoone• 6 ... 1r :>O Cn11
(Ill••• IWllHI Kids & pets welcome d•ttn & t•et "'"ltomti Wal~ to b e11ch All u'loiS 2~ t Mtigeret Or 5~ 2000 A.gen! no tee !. t SOO mo &JI 7300 1 pa 1 rm w1•, bath $300
Ntwpot1 Beach H i X·LARGE LUXURY' mo Ref!> No kite.hen
You a1e the winner of Ill lflOI 3 level 1wnll~ 2 b• 3 ba 549 9322 1213)492 1592
lou1 f1ee tlCkela ($12 00 l11t6 3240 den 111ew S 1 100 m o C --,,, --- -
value) to tne ••••••••••••••••• ..... 644-9329 728·9098 o•I• ''' 3124 ...... IEllm 4 Bi. tgl lamtly QUiii cul ••••••••••••••••••••••
de·HC, bike to beech Just oll Bar ? bcJ1m Xlnt lllTAIT Ill l&Uttl UOI $800 963 5806 cond Rt-I $650 mo S525 S600/mo 2 Br t,
Fountetn Valley Mlle 962-111191 Oo1olhy 631 5233 Bu l o ... nhou~e 1111 ou111
Squere Perk-Mey II, OC·RENTALS Hco•bor Vu Hills home 1r~ be•cony laundry m t9112 1 ,. b. S c:o~«r .. a par~•nQ N ce
To clelm ttcketa cell • .., r • 200 10 $2000 wJlntef.I t'iCl!ll rels toca 10,_dllOr
642.5678• ••t. ·272. 750·3314 open 7 days tam11y 760 9731 ISL Mgmt ~2 lL03
Ttcket1 mull bl cialfMd 2 9t ,.,.., B• cono1>. lrptc ltw,t Crest Otlllts ----
by Mey 5. 19112 patio. close to '"OP' 2·3br' $950 $1000 mo IMeSliBllU * • * W/O, S525 661 3539 Amf"ul <'• t,31_0460 &IUTIHITI
2 bt llOUM, t amall cMd /.nUt J244 VERS,. lLES 1 BR Pen BPaul tfull'I landsctped
Ok, $450, let & IU1. Rell •••••••••••• ••• •• • • • •• '" o u •" S 6 2 S m Ci gird,.,, ap1s Pool & Spa
a mutt 642·1487 3 Br 3 Ba Exec Home in tstitast & ~c 831-0300 C.overed parking Heal
NorthWOOd5, 2 SIOry Wtlll ·------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir. f.>lll<l NO na1s •Cteen 2 br duplex. otl· •tre lrg lam oom "'o ... ~ r • Wes1c1111 2Br $650 B11cne1or $395 Slleel prkg Quiet SA75. dogs please Ge1dener & .,. 3 • t B• soo-s455 u111s incl N o pt ts water paid s9ooimo o:&stblull Br .,1200 8<18·2474 9.5 M·F 545 2000 e1u11s JBr lam1ly S tSOO 2 B• t • Ba $510 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___:__ Agent no lee China Co•o JBr $2000 24''>0 Vangu&1d5•0·9626
Untv Pll 3 BR 2 Ba ge Bays f.lfl C< vi. 2 1at"" $4501mo 2 Br 1 , Ba
lem rm. lplc lge tor~r S2200 apl balcony pallo
l11<:d yd Anacn Obi gar We!>t Bay 5Brtooc~ $.1250 l aundry rm c arport F•HI IEW
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large au1omet1c: double
garage f11eplac;e, skylight
p11va1e patto d1Sllwashe1
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1872 Monrovia
Co111 Mesa
131-1101
N-2 sty 3 81 widen or •
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aulo g11 Many xtras
Pool, 1ac Lene $950
As~ lor M r Lup1s
546-2313
1H2 tr111t AH.
'lBr. corner. dbl g111ege
-cpl, 1enov11eo kitchen
garden11 incl Vacant
$675
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10 scllools park ~nop I 131·1~00 TSL Mgml 642 1603
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pools spa tennis
$650/mo 7\41673-7467
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1824 Pon Bermouth
S 1050 mo Ph A V Pet-mer (213~26-7301 Beau11tut garden epu ---Pa1tos1dec1ts Hell Plld
B•g Canyon Mclain Aoull No pees Children wel
Condo 2 Ddr 2 ba pool. come
tenn11 secured pa1k1t10 2 Br 1 • ea SS H1 HIT&ll $1000/mo 833· 7890 'l Br 2 Ba $535
I br I b8 $650 3 Br 2 ea $600 2 br 2 bl $7SO $800 Su c1 •• ,.,, 3216 398 w Wilson
2 b• 2 > ba S850 a'E~·c~··cor ·TAGE••; 63 t·S583 or 642 3708 g g~ ~ g: s ~:~ bo•m ? ba w11t to train UIMH. OCCIPUOfl
3 br 2 ba s1SOO turn ~ b<'.h $TOO •92•7913 S365·S4751mo t & 2 Br
" br 2 b8 s 1350 w,,,.;.,,,, 3211 apts new carpel peuos.
4 bf 2· 1 t>a 51100 • • • •• ••••••••• •••• •••• ca,por11 Cat OK
3 bt 2 t>a $725 HOME FOR RENT TSL Mgmt 642 1603
Laguna Hills 2 Bdrm S<l75 Garage I Cape c.;dtwnll~
le Raisor Riiy 833 8600 c h t Id 0 I< no Pe 1 s 1 , Ba S<l90 crpls orps
Mes• W ood• 3br/2ba New 1>eau11lul 391 39 8 S45-2000 Aoent no lee No petr. 675-6606
g a 1 . o P • n er . n e ill t o twnhse b UGI I C .i i / -park 1895 1053 Saf'lll I · y poo 1a oa110• I ••• SS001mo 2 Br I Ba UP· Cr·~ cuur patio. 2 car ga I U I i 11-.i 1~25 per apt enclsd garage -rege. upgraded CPI & I • Ill • .. ' · 559-6221/557..()133 d •a7< 8, 3 •••••••••••••• .. •••••• balCOnyl paltO laundry rps .o .. mo .,f·t•3 L EASE/OPTION e•ec rm AVUll 5.5
E/Slde ttg QUiit 3 Br 2 Se
lrple, dsh-lndry, gar no pels S7SO 673-3600
-QUIET HOME t c:l'llld 2
B1 carpelt. drapes,
ya10 911age RV par·
k1t10 No Ptts $5SOtmo
Wete< paid 960·3989
424 B H11m1llon
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**LEASES!, condo NB Ocean & bat l5l M9m1 6~2 1603
view I BR+den for t Bi + E side ISi & IHl
Two Woodbrtdge 3 Br more '11 condo nr SC + securtty $500 Cell llome• $900/mo on 1 yr Praze Sec ga1es pool 548.,388 tea~ 12 more 10 choose Traci os ,mall t11endty ___ _
11om We're 111e ones to resorHlkC 1 SR, 01111n9 S500-S525/mo 2 Br I Ba
cell for teaaes dlt pa110 Secluded end 1 ioto•y snag drapes . un11 No pets $495 + $3S p11to trplc d l11t ~mod \\\\\,cf hrlcfljl' u111 "5 &'580 cfl11tngs garage ~c.1ll1j 2BR fH SC Plu Adult TSL Mgml 642 1603 . I conoo~ P1>ot 1ac sec Roomy 3 Br To11tnhouse
.. 1 11""1 901e cat potl No pets apt on quiet adult com·
1~;11 llJ""'"• t'~'" "'"" Move 10 cos1 nego11a1>le plex Nt>wly decoreled
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lmmec condo Wood· $530 t S45 u t tl fl1ep1ace, encisd patio &
t>rldg•. 3 B1 2·,.·ea. AIC. 556-1826 garage Sor1y, no pe11
wet b81 F.P .. JepantH $575 Mo 6<15 33111 01
garden. nr poo1111nn11 Ar.,rt•Hll f · iet/ 675 59•9
$960/mo. 675-11160 ••••••••••••• '..'.".'.' •••• SPAC 2BR OPEN BEAM
55i-4783 11/HI clgs b11 lots or wooO
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t yr tease. 3 Br p, Ba. nu Small 1 Br carpel$ 673-8803
drlpn. etpt, pa1n1 A/C drapea S395tmo ----1 $700 836-8979 675-04]3 STUNNING la1ge 1 Br
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Monarch Sty Terrace 4 Super t Br VIII• t>alcony
Br 3 Ba. home 3264 t rnoni ocean view. water
Sev ert Sets Or bell S425 t mo
11275/mo 875·8074 o• !1<18-6446 <193-0803
527-7408
Enc • Br 3 Be view, ~~'!'r.!!.~!!! .. !.~!?
epa S 1400/mo Agent
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3 BA 2be, big yerd, CION
, to schta t ahopt
$1SOtmo 831-0300
Harbor Vu 3b1, mtny up·
gredet, g11S1enar
I 1100/mo 760-0451 '" 5 pm
l.1111ury pool home, m11·
veioua w .. 1e1m IOCatlOl'I
4 Bdr, micro, m1ny ••·
1 lrH. Year or more IH.
I $ 1496 Cell Lott, agt
031-12"
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•undeok + 1 er ' d•n. lrplo, living rm & !luge patio, poor. •P•· eeo u ~o 541·8H8, 4»-0903
Spaclout stud•Os one
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men1s FURNISHED
end UNFU"'NISHEO
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Ct•P<l'I pool spe $675
Pet Ok 752 5822 Or
641 1<160
•2b• 2ba n1 s c P1azl S A Pool, spa $550 No
Ptll 752·5822 01
641· 1460
1't3bf nr SC P1ue S A
Gar. poo1 •P• $750
Cll1fd ok 752·5822 or
841-1460
EHlllde 2 BR, sm yard
opllontl 111ec11 0"
$495/mo 900 •Q It
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encl ger dw111r. pool.
bbQ AOulta. no pet•
642-5073
28r w/gar, $420 Cpll.
lhcd yrd, wlr pd 2228
'A" f:Slacettt11 ~120
1·5pm
2 Br. 1981 M9')ll A_,., 111
llr. no pelt 2 p•raon1
$425 Slltr• Mgmt
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Pl~-'525, Wttw a Oat· diner 11101. 1652 Elm
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645-9684 111 11AM •utYfffl Ilk• n-1550 mo Cell from S5t5, 2 bdrm from * • * i DenlN dye 752·8800 Nr 0 C Alrl)Or1 ld11I /11111 &/or office Mov•m•nl Th1r1p111 8111 Ad Cypreaa. Ca (1 Profea~lonally dacor•ted ,,.,. 3141 2R11'!'812r~.7~~~·930-2323• 1570, TownhOUN from ... 3 M over 30 lhr 2 br. 2 be "See to Appreclltel" space for butlness nee-Mella unlurn. QUiit, 1e1-bit! East'ol \/alley View 11
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rec 1re1. No pet• droom 1pt1 & townhou· LO Room In new condo ROUllT£ iw_,_ Me-7923 Liit i-.-2 ofllCl/Storage bldg• l1111111/l1n1t/ conteC:I John Silo. ~591 -F'rom 15'0-SIOOO Co au t.4111 01y1· .. ...,... 1 112.500 8 2780 1q II) fi•Utl j Brolle< 955.3454
THE WHIFFLETREE 1·2·3 8«-ttoO g 9 9 -2 4 5 2 Ev• 1 fllDERS Share 4 Br home. bet· Economy lit)Qlel.1100 & Excellent corner loci· •••••••••••••••••••••• A.I / TSL Mgmt 142· 1803
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1 Br Crpt, ari-& refrlge. condo, Hcurlty. view. 558-5241 llWPMI N1·11H ,.,,,_ •-tll ~~oo 7141645-4800 tFFIOE ti 11tp you w1n1 & need? If not,, 1815 So EICemJno Real No pet1. pool. apa, 11uoa, no -------..,.----~~~~~~~~~""'•"' _. .., Cell tM0-2975 pelt, 1dull1 only. Ele-RM tor renl In Chrlet11n : •••••••••••••••••••••• Con1ult1nt In lrvlne h11 In newer bldg on Cont call 832·7202 IOf d1ta & S C 492-72" Full lie
gant $850 640-5118. or nome. $150 mthly Cotta M fOf lgt houte, 1tepa to Mill 1111 l•rge ofltce to 111.,. Hwy. South Lagun1 Ap. llmt of 111cepttonll oppty ....... Nr bHch, 2 br, 1-.. be. 997•3066 M .. 548.eoeJ beach, 1250/mo. 1111 & S\lperb 17th St loutton Netr Airport A111 pro11 500 1q h Excet-In nutrltlonll Min SPllUL
blt4n1,crpt1,d;r,frplc, MC Vrl'f 645-4695 troom.400aqn 1380 11rm1 Calt752.0tM lent privet• parking RESTAURANT, Bl aby ll ....... ,
encl. gu. 159 Av1ll W•lcilff tree. 2 bf, 1 ba Cllrlllltn hom1·Kll prv, Mall to thr w/2 fern, apec mo 988-9477 da. •v. Cd•• ,.111 _,lte, "IC, ·-~le behind bldg 1525 mo Knoll• 1,.1 Bv owner -
• ... ~ now S3&-0921. condo Pvt. p1tlo, pool. t!:~ mile 1tralght, nr wknd ,.. u -.. _.. Turne< Auoc 1194 11 77 ' Ch1ulfa<.cl. lullury llmou· II 1----------1 1 nary. I 8 5 o m o 1275 + utrt. Avail Newport Shores 1>ome 2 pkg, utll pd 2855 E ti · Prln only S IOO K or 11,,. Full bat, etc: On• bdrm, PAI ATE 2 Br. t 81, mlnut• rrom 176-3'12 .. 844-9642 May 21 I.lg Sch room• evall Mly 15 C.M 2 otfloll, 345', l>ath, Hwy 1175-&toO anaaL IPAOI I make Oller Term1 v•ry c.t.brtly H&-1087
PA TIO, bum ce1tlng1. bMCh. 1445. 499•2288 Rind)'. 8-5, 752·0651 11orage 111111. 1250/mo. ..._..... 1000 1q 11 Harbor Blvd., llu SpollHtl 811r/ •
gu, wit« pd. New cpt, 648--08-44 Of 991 aaa8 2 BR. yr. round rental M/F 35 10 50, 2 BR. 2 bl. 548-3345, 4g4-3803 ----C M Great upoiur• w In• S 11I1 8 0
drp1, 1 1tory. Out1t1n· 2 Br. 1•81, nr 8each & S1•P• to the bHCh or Room tum Utguna ~ pitlO NP 1250 Ullll Incl .,,.. Avi ll. lmmed Cell R ... (2 t3)424·5139
ding toe: nr occ. Fr11-Sliter, encled gar 1-485. bey. 1575 mo. 11~ Jut, home. Fem only. I oo 631·2010. ltu 11ma Prim• BHch Blvd . et JOnomlC• 875-8700. l•ml•nl way, F1lrground1. 1wep No Pill. 64!·9348 Claya, 1100 dep. "all: w/klt prlv 496-5644 llWPtlT Slttar. H.B. 947.2547 a::'o .~~r:~~:~~Yi 64<>-1o7a.v... L~~.:;o:,205
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tH-6585 2 Bdrm llh Ba ciondo , BEACON BAY -& PUii! '31-6313 pr1ttlglout toe. Incl, .. good view o l ocHn, N 8 3975 Birch. 5000 1q LOAN SHARK WANTED
2 BR, t~ be townhoV11. encl. patio. gar. pool, t Br t Ba, bayfront -Roomm•t• went.cl. S11-cretarl•I. rec1ptlonl11, good &rll. l 400/mo. ft or leu. MIA ion• Nted I t0,000 tor 90 tennla 1575. f-728-3081 «lnll en bMotl AIM. Weekly Rllll telephone ant 1 more 631-5233 AOent 541-5032. day111 your term• Miu ~. ~U!: ~~:~: ._d)'I_, _84_<>-_.5309 __ ...,.. __ .__ ~·11~ 1nct. SS75/mo ~~~· .::=-~~~~,'~e~'.·T~n~=:~~ Olea from 1436 mo. On· Bilbo• Penln. Sub ..... 2 IE IFFIOI Potter. 892•2254.
1&25 mo. t7e.t05a 1 BR, beth & 91flgl, 7792 Yftt. 875-MM SanOplp1r, 1H7 NIW· Eutbluff In Newport. call OfCI 1185 mo. THE otflc:ll of 1000 eq 11 ... Pll ... llTWI
NewYNn. 1385, 111, IUI j)Oft Miit Bdrm. 1 250/mo. HEAOOUAATEAS COM· Ulll. JanllOtlal &. parlllng WlflhOUH •P•C• with tnve.t 1350.000 well ..
Super dear\ 12 br. 1~ ':9· & dip &42-443 1 2J1r1.tc~l~f~g:~.~Pfr:~: 81 Coel1 M9&111A5·t137 with pool & MCUl'llY call PANIES: A pro .... lonel Inc.I 873-41810. cerpet1, drpe. & wet cured plut over 60% ~~:'if:. ~J:. t . ""111-, -mlll--blldl--. -2-t>f-.-2-car-ctub pool, laund7, walll U&t •-llTD. 720-1328 or '44·11249 en~nment (7 t 4l EXECUTIVE OFFICE &al-~·;:1'7t~d~~t~~~ ::;~: 1111re of 11.000.000.00
gar. C<W'd petlo, .. PoOI to 1t1op1 825 -E.,.. 651-18'« Olyt. 861 1 bo1 Penn 525 It,1400 • 711 w. t7th St .. PIQltlc pop. profit Mr JtmH
E11Ul d1 Cape Cod r l gllt• & rec 11111. 149·4144 , Ev•• Wkly rental• now •viii f'rmmtetothr28'Balbol 1811 Wllldlff. N.8. Want mo Prlv 81. A /C Bluff lnduttrlel Park. 114·720-1130
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pearance, and can •P· 'EJtperlencl<I with cat•· Entry level accountant. an hourly wage & gen-1°' drafting bkgrnd. deli· Hit atarter and a nerd Meaa S1etlon1rs blwn
SCRAM.LETS preclale a slnc.~re rel•· J•1'I WialN 1015 ring trays & ulad deeo-d • 0, 11 , • q u 1 r ed . el'OUI commllllont. Hrt: 1 .ao. Apply: Pen11ysaver, worker Please c1ll me 10· 12 270 eu1 17th SI ,
Lil• da & VIC' k1''5 tlonehlp with ' youthful •••••••••••••••••••••• ratlona. Light batclng du· accounting or re111ed. 4pm-tpm. FOf mote lnfol 1660 Placentla, C.M. 10< • petaonal. conllclen-Costa Meea 39 year old bu1111e1· H1kpg In exchtfor rm & 1191 Salery open Hrs. No exper. neceasary. pleHe call: 957-2361, f&-• .. _1 llal lntervl-In our pre-.ANSWERS PllTI ~ eman. pteue ~ leller board. reliable young llexlble. Lorri Kitchen. Salary n:ttlable Hon· ext. t204. ,......, ~" ltlolOUI Newport Center SALES
E_... & photo to P 0 Box French C1n1dlan Llbe-979--0747 smkr Al AIR G L "GER If t The Jolly Roger tnc . 111 Otfloe GH-3 GEROVITAL Whiten . Balon --•• 8145. Newport Be1ch. ral L1guna. Cherles. prep of r 'nclal' itate: MAN,. -11 -itar er1 e1tabll1hed r11tauran1 LEO HANNA 11 now 1vallable In the Potcey . Winnow BACK & BETTER CA 92660. 495-6296 CATERING Service ~I Send I to manage lfTI ofc furnl·j cheln, ha an opening tor SR VICE PRESIDENT USA la h the Fountain ot
KNOW HOW THAN EVERI 24 Hrt All repllel wll bl 1nswe-lood preQ workers. 14 ht. menll '""$ o lure tealllng CO. Fleidble l an entty level payrolflllle ..... ._ I ,...._ 0. Youth? Fr11 Hmtnar1.
Self.help booka are for 111-0201 red and held In strict Bright, hom•·•lrandid Full time. 5 AM ·1:30 Pm. PO Box 12130. ant a Hrs Unlimited Potantlel. dlr1c to wort! In a 4 per· Reah--;: • ·~4910 high Income poten11a1
people who think you connoenc:. mothlf will help you wllh Lori'• Kitchen 3077 Ana. 92712 Attn Petri-Good lor •harp home-Ion dept. Payroll exper dlltrlbuloranlp1 avatta-
can 091 a dollat'• wonh 1~~~~0u~tcell~~~~~ · L°ur work In my home Harbor B lvd . SA eta maker •llllng to lnve111 lle6C>ful. but wtll train an Recepllonlst needed. 2 ble 714/96l-5535
ol cmenge from a nlclcef1 1: fr.wl UH ailing. pnone worll. lie 97~747 for *"P•t FRONT OFFICE . Chit· 11>¥• ttme to m8ke It go.1 lndlv1dual who ha• llm•· V-• lyplng experience. Sa'-o--PIT ~Ufele worth of KNOW HOW ADULT Afternoon & Eve--•••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Call 730. 71156 dren's dental cllnlc Ma-M&-1339 Int P~ on telephone -.,...,., · -..... nlng PartlH Mon thru Two Lu vegaa Rn<t Trip P Cler1l-Typl1t Full lime, pt E 11 111 led exper. & a dellr• to xs b 1 •• I typl1t, l!ltng. dtetatJOn. & Found ladle• wedding & tlcketa from 0 C Pd v1 duty nur11ng Mrvlc;e l lme Sal benellll lure per1on, no I 11...-s leern. Salary commeneu-u ml rHume to ... a. llpe Good lelephone
bind w/S diamond a. ~~r~'~t~ro~1~:on $248, UC. for $ 175, LVNIRN 10< hOmal l\OtP 631-5031 ~~ ~:f-~SfaW~; fa~,Muat ha\191 rate with exper. AW'f In rlo's C~nllrucll~n Inc personali ty S1lllng
BotsaCtllcaBeach,HB &Tu.-966--0359 875-7474 Lerry Mu1t Ava111024hr1ne..esoo ,._. owntoola.AWY-300E. per1on bet ween 27665 orbu,,2d 7La-knowledge llelplul Ra·
S.2-2045 1tCLUBFANTASY• •tby4130 1111 --Interview 17thSl ,C M .54841143. 8AM·5PM orHndre-CNlguel, • 11 1 1umereq'd 63 1·4761 li::==============-=-=~-~-~-i=-==-~ -1=======~~ !~~km~~~_•••••••••• ~!1kf~ou.7:, ~~oa~I· r!~1':': ID • ..,.. MECHANIC ~L~ ROGER, INC RE s.:: calla bet 8-9AM, Mon·Fri
Beach. Mull ti. abt. to good on phone, profl· c:.ntla, Costa MeN IN!ne, Ce. 0271-4 ltw feMrel Ln ment home In Laguna Good typing, mu11 be Apply 7AM 163 t Pla·1 17042 Giiiette Ave ULU/UIUTIH
Exciting Colla Men work 1ome weekends. clan! 'WlllgurH, 10 key MEDICAL Ole. Exp'd. 71~546-0331 CAIEEll Tell Mom :
You Love Her
T hi• Mo1 h,.r '& Day aend Mom a greeting & enlrr our
"World'' Crr alt'&I Mom" con1es1 a1 1he same time. Our judg"
will M'lf't"I 1ltt nwt<it Mol~r's Day Greeting and 1ha1 mother will
rrrt'1vr 1 $50 1-1f1 r!'ftifirall' from a ltadtnf! drpartment slorr.
Ii') ea,y. wrnr )OUr mt'~sagr 10 fit Ont' of I~ bordrr~ below
or dr'titn vour own hord,.r of e'lual ''z" w11h mer.sage m~Kk.
Bonll'r\ rnml' in 1 "171'•. S 18, SI 0 and the sprrn1I child ~iu for
$1 for • h1ldrr11 under I:? ~rar., of age.
Unn,: or mail \our grttting lo the Oath P1lu1. 330 W B..v
I • Co<.11 \lr~a. c". Q262() bt'fore 5 p .rn .• Mav 6th or \OU
m1\ order \OUr meuag~ bv callm,: 642-5678. "'" havt' many
liorders 10 rhOO'ot' from and we ·n btll vou or charge 10 your \' w
or Mu1erCard
Sl8 !Nae
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poal1lon lor accounting For appt. call 494.9453 by touch Xlnt co blM-.... liMet let 'l-1
clerk 1nxlou1 to learn ult for Paula nta. Cell Miiiie aft 9 em 11 TE~-.r:~2 .~21111 Tech. P/ PPefTllll00ftd•'?.!,r~t~r!~Fjo/Tb, OPEi HOUSE Sell dlatrlbutors nat1on-
1nd grow Thia Job It 10< _._......,. _64_5-_5_600 _____ -1 ,.,,. -...., _, ,...., ..... 2 wide Good 1anter115 nr
a Hll-aterter, wllllng to --·-GEN. Ole Brighi glrl tor llllOll lll'Y $6-$10 hr. 840-891 COSTA MESA work (daytime) Cosh
t1ke direction• lnllfelly UC 10< f Npt. Nlon. De-dlv1r11fled work 1631 Nwpl Bell. College Plant loll•g• malntenan· NEWPORT c ull pd da1t11no chg
a.nd to 1CC199t lncraulng nlM: 213-274-t575 PlaGent'-. C.M, 642-6830 beckground. Salary ce, Interior & exterior TUESDAY bacllsl no c:fedil rejects
rupon1lblllllH Salery ·~==~::~~-1----------1 Mull type 75 Expet'd 760·1•6e APRIL 27, 1982 Cash Cerd of Amee.ice baHd on uper. ind •&1H l&llS-UllWllE ULU ~1833. wpm. 1 30PM Call Mr C.ner 645·7501
ebillly. Call Carmella Full time. Exp pref'd. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-PUITlll •DI Mon atterooon only •
1iiNiOiWi.i 5i4i5i-2i66eiiiiiiiii. m ... I I Crown Hardwera, 3107 •-.u--t a-~ IPIUfll CALL MISS KELLY SALES per1on wanted
II We.,. look 110 or • de-E. Coelt Hwy. CdM -......... to mix adhHIVU, COB· 141-0IOI Sundlal Fashions. LB·
ACCOUl'\llng P911dal>ll, friendly per1on HELP clean kennel•. With Nmlted X·Ray certlll· tings & INlants. P«ma-guna Boll. Call (714) CllllT with eaper. In vitamin morning• 8 to 1 Train, cttlon O< C.R.T. Good pay llte Plutlca Cofp., 1537 C1ll 1od-and"""' a11111e _4_9_7_·4_7_7_4 ____ _
--·-·-Mlle Of related nutrition.I minimum~-Int~...... wllh chMce IOf rac>ld ad· Monrovia Aw N B _, p -·-• knowledQetoworttlnour -·-vancement . Call ·• · an1wer-.towf\a111utur1 SALES Growing alectronlc dl1trl-modern flMltn food atore. 1 p.m. 557· 20 752-6300. Alk for Or. Le-PIT Pemw11nt In relidenllal Real Eltate Salea RepreMnllltvt 10
butor 1eek1 highly orO•· Cull regl1ter uper. a Hollu• wanted, uper. v1n 0< Mar911all 11111111 Salll could m.en 10 you. call on reeder ad busl-
nlzed & H lf·motlvafed ptu1. Exe ell. medical & Apply In per1on. The a-....... neu account• for •d·
E>lrton to work In Credit dental benefit•. UnHOfma Beach HouM, &19 81--••eor•• "··•· Uml'_,,, _.,__ verlltl ng Mon-Fr i
Dept Some credit eolltc-lurnllhed. 40 hr. wk. No '"' 1"""--'-._ Lndlng Ntion.I marlf• 9am-5pm. BaH"& t om tlon exper. II prel'd but Sundays. PteaM apply In PY Hollow Ln. L.B ><·rey c.rl. req'd. (MS). ting firm need1 lntelll· mlulon, company t>ene·
wlll conalder axcepllon11 pereon to menager. UnO--.DPEa Ala hft 63l-4420 gent. adap111>11 people 1111. will treln Neat ap-
tr1lnlng applicant. Requl· berg Nutrition Service, Mi lure fOf elderly lady, IEMU. 111111'. who enjoy public con· ..,.." oo... --pdranoe & good S99111ng
rea at IMll 2 yrl general 3333 S. en.tot St:, (In So. wttnda, perm. 548-3&86 Olllca nurH n eeded tacl. Mull have clear 2,..... H-.-... .... ~ easenllal. Apply Penny·
l!u1ln111 ex per Cell. Coa1t Plaza btwn. the itarttng approx. May I . leleC>h<>ne voice An Ideal ,.. .,.,.,. DmJ saver. 1660 Placenua
Chucil, 556-3860 CerOUMI l llulodt'I) ...... lllD 646 ll83e P<>9itlon 10< an OU1golng Costa Meea. CA 92627 C M
• Bu1y. gen. •o•ncy hu Plfton who C11n WOf'tl on .... _
SALES llRB/am opening for p1r1onal -·· a reoutar IChedule. OP-An eQUal ()ppty Co ~ Aggreulve per1on to lln11 1uto rater. Rapid POflunlty 10< an excellenl Telephone 1ollct1or, 110 m~ retall lpedalllee for bu1y medical lab. advancement . Salary Tlrl<I of Hurling? Train part/time Income. For a The tutell drew In the exper nee 9.5, Tuea
llore. •:ti: 557.1294_ ~ 8AM-5PM. Mon-Frt. commenturatl wl•Xf>I' for mgmt. POI In new conlldentlal Interview. Wes1 1 Dally Pll»I thr'u Fri. Gd co t>eneftls
"•" t~ •·· S-.._. Penn. poa. 640-0140 e.it Tnnv So&t-"23 fYPI fltneM lalont. MUil c 1 11 ~ r SI rot a I I Classdled Ad Call Today Apply In peraon 1660 _:,._~~-~~ ... ~~..,.,..~--1--:;:;;:-.;;=-;;;;;;;~=-----· _~..._.,. ------1 be attractive. Call tor s. 642·5678 a.te ..... •-~ .., OllW WUTll INVESTOR to take over appt 714-5'5-ATT 1-;;
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Hunt 1ng 10 n B 1 •c 11 to PWMllM. CetlbbMn l with $2,000.000 annual l1UI\ ~
branch. 1nilde ntee, no E. CoHI. Leaving May 111u. PleaH reply to Exp. In O.latlc nur"llng a
proipacllng, attractive 2nd. pl\onl 546-5727 Bo• "3, Deify Piiot, PO mu11. Only dedic ated.
compenHtlOft package. CUSTOOIAN-lmmld ope-Box 1560. COiie MeH, tovlng l*IOM need ep.
Excellent fringe benlflt1, nlng, Nwpt Bell retell CA 9292t I r.'Y· Exp. •II •hlft. Xlnl.
rapid adv1nc1ment po-store a offlcll, exper, ~ t J;~,g;4°oram . Call:
tenllal.8omeautoexl*'· reliable, paraon w/eye Full time In cluding
& cuuatty lie. dealrable, fot det.aH. Perm/full-time wtmd1. t5. per l'lr. Fani-1----..---1-.-~--1-·1
but would conllder non· poeltlon w/alnt beolftt1. utlc working environ· -;:::
e.11perlenced lndlYldual If ·c a II Ray & or J I m ment. Apply: Tuee. tl'lru .,......,,
otherWIM quallfled. c.11: 844-5070 Sat., t-11 & 1·4, Dana F0< axpllfldtng ~ at·
Jim, 549-6181 Pt. Marina Co .. 24705 totney Lew Firm In lfvlne
IUYllTTll DOCK ATTENDANT: Ex· 09na Dr., O.P. lndullrlal compi.x. Sa-
M -F, 2·6pm. 4 k id •.~~..... "WANT ACTION? laty COfnlMMUraM With Some car poollng nM:. port At'OMe Martna. c.tl: uper. o.11 Mr. 8lnloflOI oood u l ary. lrvlne. Sven It 842·46'4 rrom Cia-led Adt 642·M78 93S4IH
552-3728 10AM~
MORTGAGE
AGGRESSIVE
MANAGER
NEEDED
Peraon with mortgage •nd HI•• ~tmtted potMtJal Mr-
nlng1. 12.000 monthly minimum .,... Ml81'Y. -702-456-llOI
Newspaper
Ca r:rier;s tor l'outes
in HuntingtOn Beach, ·
Fountain Valley & N~ort ·~acti
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Cal.I Caryn 1 WIM4-Ul2
llmTUY/ ..... " .. " Holet mgrn1/0ev. oo.
1111Clno o-reonatil• In·
dMdull wllh good typing
11tlll1 to1 Orang• Oo.
Airport arH otflct . I•·
otlltnl 1t1rttng Hiity,
full btlltlll program. AP•
ply In parton Mon-Fri
btwn. t a 4PM to Mr
Joh11 81nder1, 18013 8kyp11k Ctr., Sulla 8, 11·
YIM, Ce.
llOllTAIY
• Mull have oood com-mu111catlv• I org1nl11-
tlonal lklllt. Sllor1hend &
typing r9qulred,
MOITlll.• 12151 Monarch St
Garden Grav. 891-4425
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Flnenclat ln'191tmtnl fl1m
for educator•
Cornmu111aillonl/ admlnl·
11r1t111e dept. Hc·y Ex·
cell. ty"lng a S/H req'd
Exec Hcreterlal exp a
mutt. Non-amolctr Call
6'G-0123
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Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOl'/TUMdav. Aprll 27, 1982
IM!'t.ftft ...... ~I ~!N!. ........ l!.ff Mt ... ~ ...... !!ff MW./tf.fflf ........ ~.'.'!! .. ,P..'!1. .... 1.~ff l~ ... ~'!.~fffl~ ...•.•• ~ ... ~'!.!~.fffl~ ....... ~ ... ~ .. ~!!t!!!~. A1IH o .. , HAM<>" AMA I' 1'111 IMPO .. TANT HOTICl w •'" •• •••••' • •••' • • ••• •' ••• •
APPUANCI 7J!' WW. Im ... tt .~..... ro ... ,0"~2!11"~~o llTd 1 UT I l'ff! ............. !.~H f.'!Wtt!. •••••• ,.!~~f r.•!~'.'!~I!~ ...... !.~~. ftntthl ••• !!..! w. Mii reconcr "F ..._,_, ,.. " """'' ...... lata mo • oyoll• '71 XII n11 en9l11t wtit 11111 PIUGl'!Ol 504 o... ~•••• .. ••••••• ......,.. • 11 • 150 S.t·MIO mof"Ot :-J ~~·a~d := ~I ,.,. p1lct ot lttm• ad· vowo., ,.ICllypt ' vw' llOI ~ 12700 . • .., • ~ ltttto cw 'lt ...... ~--I I C1011.ea ltfll• W•· ' m I V9'1teed by "91\lci. d .. • Call I.II 1oday1 t76-4&el ow'r II 4 b1akt1 wr' 4 IPffd 81own 2f,000 OOll. Dttlll. l.04Mttd with "~·,!!,U.~uhtr , 8-0-l"·A ~~~~':t'·O~t ltfelnlhtv.tl.lctectMll wllldo;.,a tooi fu1 ml S4&00orMOOOce.lh 1varyChevrol1txt11 .,.1"':"1 ....hwMNf 1 1111 Vf!IY OQOd ~ llfOWI\ .,.., ..... °"" -• Hect advenltlng eoluml\8 ... ,, 1111 o e1i -'457 80011 .. 1 Auto 110100 .._ ... H•I uo. 142_.11e1u1.H50° In Lido VIII HI, 111111'0 don not lnel1.1dt any :-.-.................... utatandtno 1conomy . -87,...817 • ________ _. ·---------t .. 4.500. taller aay1 IPPliC bte llc«l tor only l &eH !Irle lk• 73 8 u1 89 090 011g m1 I llY llflllmS Klno e111 btd Ht, xlnl tubmll all ofttr1 a tuee, ... WE'RE Toyota·"n• UHCI Car naw bric • valvH par I LN H7..a133 cond. Cott 1450 ltll TAAOI WINO YACHTS trantltr , .... flt1enc• aai:. 1~1970 Hart>or paint & Int 12UO ~ 11 H . 5•1 -IH e, e1a.eoo1. eeo.ms eYt. er.~c~8:,~0: ;t;..,ro; , ::.-8tvo • coau Mua se1.3ee2
Like new Qood oond •93-0IO$. '1t 310 Wtllot1tl Cabin ct1llf1Catlona or dearer DEALIN' t48-0303 6'0-04t
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Ito t40.tll0 ' Couch & lov•Nal, oood Crtt. etern tm1 $1', twn doo11m1ntery orepara• 111u•i f1f0 Only 2900 rnl A rate ont · cond Oold a wlitt• SS0'1, loadea, 1lp1 t . tton c harg11 UftllU WI NY •••••••••••••••••••••• lor lht bug lover• 110.
Wht. w .. 11no11 011u 1200. M2·6278 731·•332.137·4340 oth•1wl1t 101clfled by U81!0 CARS a TRUCKS I IMMEDIATE urlST£R 600 11128·4719 ~·~~r~~1M~t 4' lublrd Swordllah in. MIV91'tl.., co;:1'i :JA.'iA1,0 R IRl.I *'lt IOtllOOt•
US·tUO blwn ~!~.f!~ ..... !~. boat a ttlr. Comol 1lg· lt•11ll 1810 Cormle<·OtUllo I DELIVERY ON NllOll/Aftl Lo m1, 1h0wroom new,
9AM·5PM Oareg• S a le: all hehld =· rMd/e to t11h. IHI. ••••••••••••••••••••••. OIRllLIT 1:sa1 Hatbor llvd m0t1 op1 SHOO Ma•ln•
MHI llPlll. ~-~~~:~~1~'1~-~~J~s~t o· o~:~. T65ahltta11, t1u.. WANTED i 15211 ee.ACH BLVD MOST I ,011e1tnl Grovel e40.112101950.1eo1
'7!5. ~2-4811/031·2060 10·3:30. 24202 La Hll· • HUNTINGTON 8!ACH I 11 • Ir f It• "71 VW 8-paH bul, IUn·
moea, uovn• Niguel. aboard. 811p avall. Call TO BUY .. , ... .,, Ut·Hl1 MODELS Ltm root. lo ml. cieln 124115
REFRIGERATOR like Judy Of Marve ~ lt• 111• "13 559•6791
~~r&. '~:;~~· 2 door, E=:rot"e'81 N1u;t~ ~~~~ r..:·4844, btwn 9 AM a a u,,'.E,'llOOllllEIL Top DoUar SAVE • • •n YW Sit. In back alley. All '60 3518, no rust. nffdl OOIYllTllU e:,~b~~~!2~f;'~'. =·tong. alto chr & ~~~~;~sgr~~:~::~~~: WILSON FORD Paid ~acs:_o~&.~~1par11a1 1 ~ni~~·1:~500
88 Impala, 2 dr xlnl llr•.
11c. 54,l5t mi. O<iQ ow-
n1r. 111n1 cond , St76
&3t 2188 •11 6 30
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Clua~ lllver melllllc 1978 Chryller N•w Y0tlctr 2
door w/pluth red kNlhtr
lnlaflor Loaded with 111
op11or11 H .. only 64,000 mun Tt11 drive a malo.•
ofter One ot a le Ind
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ovellabl•. Call now. 11Jt
for Dave Jon.. Theo-o 0111 Ro bi na Ford
842 0010
'76 Cordova. l>lk. 318 V-8,
loaded . lo ml, xlnt
$3 100 95 7 "'°330
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Beach Cru11er, very lltllt UH, lllce b11nd lltW,
1150. Call ev9nlng.t
557-8393
OARAOE SALE. Eqlllp'd 101 tithing 13, 18255 8Mch BIYd. FOf Your Carl AT '80 Turbo Portehe Show Many dltferent llam•. eoo, no reu. otfflf' refu· H 1 ..... .ll•IH I SH Car. All European Call '78 vw Corw .. llbla wMt
Cllt 842·225'1' .Md. 832-03!58 unlnglon .,....h u ........ , .. 'J . 857·1442 Richard xo~owdhl~~·n~3 ~~~;~ C11tlH•l•I ,,,, 142·1111 2828 H11bor 81v HONDA 78 924. blk on bit!. anrl. 40-3215 dy1 720·0303 •••••••••••••••••••••• Blllft 111111 IHllAL Colla Mtaa 540-5830 AIC. lo ml, lllla brtlld nu, 1976 LlnGOln Col'lll'*1tal
Schwln11 10ep 24" tr 27"
quick rtleHt wheela.
trap pedala 11 50 .
545-3838
Year old Schwinn crul-
w/altoy parta I 150 Arm
842-3253 ...,.. ..
•••••••••••••••••••••• 22' Chne Craft '118. Ma· btlflH/ $ 8 9 5 0 6 7 5 -2 0 8 5 . I eve1 Jeck1e Cl any wn11e wllh red WHJHI Ullll tlog. hull Evlty opllon C/1nln ISZO P1tmlum pt!OM '45-S333. Laurie v.1... 111Z ltalher Interior moon
wl•tand $150 84().87n :::'i=·1~= ·····-r:.1~:;r··· ~=.::. :y=~• SANTA ·11 •11 • ···;1·•;;;;·1;~j~;··· r:: !,~!Pf::: d~~~~
lhdla1n II'/, culH tng Full lnttru-S"•y , .............. """'k·-& In~ condlllon Completely reslOftO lop I 0 C etJ"I I buy 1825702) ~tlley ••••••••• ,............. ... ...... ....... ""' -... -u r>-II • , .. ,. •• Blue Booll 14945 RobtllS
Air ---....... menteUOn and radio otut coup ea 4 lo chooee • '""' 10 bot1om and lnltrlor __,,. • ....,. dock •pact Compl lroml 100•788) (Slk ANA Eng rtblt lest than 3000 pr1ce 13795 Flnanctt19 3 & 5 HP One ph ... 60 I v W.H IHYI~ av11lablt Call new Hf.
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lermt 772-5390 WAITEI,· Part• & s~"'-o---All ....... OllERSEEAXPSERDTESLlll RY 642-0010 Peu~eol PBN10, 12 apd, -·-.,..... I II ~ 11•~ -------24. frame, pearl white. •;. /J. -•• 42' Glue Orllld 81nk1 • Dey Saturday I I f ~• C•1••11 1133 w 11 cc111 I 2 2 5 . h\~.~~!! ••• ~ CASH Of lrede fOf equity 301 W Warner Ave •••••••• ••••••••••••• WLI Ill •••~··•••••••••••••••
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Perry'• Cemera. 380 E. Valley Pool tbl·btr 1lpe, deep Piii c arpallng loaded with air cond . 831 2040 95 9 91J'I.'" 1130 BEST spo111 sedao of uir compl reslored 1961 Fo ra Fatr'mont •
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lc111tn, 8 wkt, M Chaco-10 v. -fixed Int Ex· Theodore Robins Ford Open Sundays 15.900 548·• 14 1 1969 HarbOf Blvd C M C1,il/1t 1115 Current Kelley Blue Boo!<
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SI mtte/Hlmata an 111 ~ •11•1 boat 411$-3838 I COITtMPUTIH $5895 Financing avail& • y w,.,,,,.. -'74 Ford ., ton p u . lleW ·1,1.-,, 116Z c••1Luc· bl~ Call now ask lor
klnen. 8 wk1 old. Blue-•••••••••••••• • • ••• ••• 16 tamuy aallboat & traJ· eng .. clutch. brakes. duel .. .. 1 o e Jones r"eodo polnl, $50 495-4874 • • • ltr, MW Mil, good oond lank•. 4 spd. rad1a1or & ··5~~:~.:;;;~:;· 1 We specialize m lenes R!~in~ f()(d l)A2•0010
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Exollc vacallon1. h11r You are the winner or F l•••7•r 1981 Ford F250 Pickup CREVIER H1-20.0 411-CICI It hw .1112 ~~~!~v 5~~,e~~~s:' v~ slytts & IOYe al Sherry's lour lree tlckels ($12 00 ra11tyl1 4 4 callrl· See loam wnlle wltll 6 Q-.,.111 Poodle kid• 4 aale, T-value) 10 Int man (18 11) w11h 11elltr cyl eeonomy Ready tor MOTORS Sacrifice 1982 2-dr, 4-wlll -aos nyl root t1nled 9t11u
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PUP. Female, 8 wttks, Fountain Valley Mlle Laser, 2 Ht• ol 11111, all pumpl Auiomellc trans . WHE E CUSTO -MllfMA10A. • 1f•l!'' f16S I. , · J .. ~ l~e Toyota-Fine used
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paptf'I. 1200 l982 $850 6'5-0184 overs ized tires ~la•bor Blvd Co~1a
720-0-425 To cl aim llckell, c all 14' Ml Mallnt FlbtrglaN (IW88095) Financing SERVICE wt111 •.. ... back Auto trans . power I "'." ' Me~ a 6 4 6 -9 3 0 3 T ... , ..... Aft...... 842 -5678. UI 272 L•P•lrak• ••llboal w/ available Call now. ask on11ES IST! fACIUYYI stee11ng & brakes, AM/ .... ' .l• • !>40-9467
for performing ertl, 1M1ttt a. Ptl Tickets must bt claimed Ir"' .... 1750 aH. ,,1.~ 101 Dave Jones Tlleo-'f FM stereo. steel rad1a1 ------aports publlaillona, M/F. M pupa, 4 mo. 646-13i5 by May 5, 1982 .,..,. . .,.......,, .,.. do' e Rob , n s Ford lllUllllUI USll llfSl 14llll4 !Ires. vinyl int . custom 2 11979 CADILLAC Seville WANTED
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• plOymtnl. 557-9910 Lhau Apeo puppy, AKC * * • •lru S.4950 lralltreble 1·53 Dodge..ilt Ion 100 I 208 W 111. 0 llllD $4499 Earle Ike Toyota· reo tape 1ea1he1 spl11
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ns• Oood tlomt wenltd fOf 8 with 3 drawers . .ttlnl rln• 2 lltpe avail up to RIH. pipe rack, 8' bed r r--•• ros er "'1 '""' rmru · IHlll llllm ge Cedillacs 1n Southefn 1110 ballery brakes ~~·~·:~~v~n~r~~·;~~: mo old M Setter Call cond 135. 770-7487 42 842-4844, 9•5PM aaddle tanks, S 1495 (7 14) 122-1333 ~og6~~~ ~'~.~roe~~ l&UMI UOE Cahlorntal reliable $600 S.46-2646
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Mlllle u c $248 del. Never $1500. 648-30411 ftJ IOIO :~tOOlotr 54 •2142 81 fOY' CARVER lllltHll J.u 1140 lnjecled automa11c ---.. -.a•t I uted queen u , wort II I ..M "-~ ·-~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ur .. 1.~ i> 'U r ·Ile\ I\\ ••••••••••••• ••••••••• Ir ans . air cond . lull po-'lt Ca4111ac • nr.. 1399, Cllh only, $218 r.. ... ,, •• -· ,,,~ '78 Hondo Ski Hydro '74 F()(d •;,ton. 4WO.n-1'6.• ,,._,,, •• , ,, .... ,. Wiit . alloy wheels. 1111, TOP OF THE LINE )(lnl
•• NewpOrt a..cn CPA O<m d t 1 u • 111 h • •••• •'••• • •• ••••• ••• Uawleaa 8 h0\Ar1 on en-,... ~ """ ; ~. N· • 1 1 •• Melling lyplll wt1ti eKper. 754:7350 u Y om•. Ben Pearton Hun ling glne. $6Soo. 673-3881 eng .. c1u1cti. breku; dual ........ ••4• " " .... ,., Ht4 ltrtt4H ~~~e,; !7,:a',~~O '7~:-cond. blue ext. grey c101h
& mature attitude. Ty· Bow. 24 fb pulll i.d• or tenlla. 4 apd, radl1tor te a ltW (884XJWI $7599 E I lnl 32,000 m1 $8800
ping 80wpm. Salary 11, I Ill flllnm yooU1. Coat $1os5 Mii for ..... .,...... 12200/ofr. 6"2·9594 ·75 BMW 5301 Mini Cond.. •re 720~425 ooo p1ul Non-1mkg. otc LM 957-8133 165. ~8-4138 22· Chrla Craft ·~a. Ma· y10 fS10 new bfllcH. new Irani, Hfflll•I •11•1 ~:, ~0It:~a ·;~~:_~;;g i-,-9-El_d_o-. -b-le_c_k_L_o-ed_e_d
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77o-ogo1 tank•. newly painted. •••••••••••••••••••••• Special Ltmlled Ottflf' dolly S550 836-0724 PHtl Ull ~ 1979 Datsun 280ZX wllh CHOICE OF COLORS '81 Tercel L111back
QUEEN SLEEPER SOFA OLD WOOD ROWBOAT 1295 545-8743 automttlc I rant . a ir PURCHASE OR LE.ASE Air, tunrool. cesaene & LINENS. $170 1c", cond & AMIFM tape A $5900 M·F 955-0 900 5'9-3573 12 h. S50 or bll ofr • J / vary c I e en c a r a...aa. "--..a •··-e, (Andy), IYI 548-9591
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160. Ntw queen 1111, 111 •••l••••tl •••••••••••••••••••••• price 17295 Flnenclng SR5 Llltbeclc. 5 speed
1100. 750-5832 lnftn HU 1980 Honda CX500 •I '" Orel09f c_., evallabl• Call now, Hk 1110 411 Ill 1rans . 00-brakea. air
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Anaheim
disaster
loan set ..
BY DAVID KUTZMANN of" .. ~ ..........
Anaheim residents who must
rebuild their lives from the rub-
ble of last week's $50 million fi-
restorm were to be given the
ch ance today of applying for
federal low-interest disaster
loans and rent subsidies.
City officials said the Federal
Emergency Management As!.ency
had set up its offices Monoay at
Trident Junior High School to
process the' loan applications. The
disaster relief center was to open
ita doors at 1 p.m. and remain
open .even days a week from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m . It is located at 1800 w. Ball Road.
The estimated 1,500 people left
homeless by last Wednesday's
fiery holocaust wlll be eligible
for loans of $5,000 (at 8 percent
interest) as well as rent subsidies
good for up to one year.
The assistance was made pos-
sible by President Reagan's de-
claration Saturday that Anaheim
was a federal disaster area. Of!i-
cials said today that the assistan-
ce center would remain open as
long as it takes to process all ap-
plications.
In another fire-related deve-
lopment, city officials said today
that building owners in· the
flame-scarred fire ione around
Ball Road and Euclid Avenue
would probably regain control of
their property sometime in the
early afternoon.
Since the wind-driven blaz.e
was extinguished, police have
manned checkpoints and guarded
the gutted buildings, limiting ac-
cess principally to authorized
personnel only.
(See ANAHEIM, Page AZ)
Plan weighed
for Harbor
Boulevard
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of tM Delly "°' lhlff A $1.5 million plan to realign
Harbor Boulevard so that it con·
nects with Newport Boulevard at
Broadway will be discussed to-
night during a Redevelopment
Ageocy meeting at 7:30 o'clock in
the Neighborhood Community
Center In Costa Mesa.
Currently, Harbor Boulevard
meets Newport Boulevard at an
angle.
An engineering atudy by Her-
man Kimme l and Associates
concludes that the realigrunent of
Harbor Boulevard will improve
east west circulation in the city,
but will not significantly ease
traffic congestion.
Broadway, which currently
ends at Newport Boulevard, will
continue across Newport Boule·
vard and curve to meet Harbor
Boulevard near 19th Street.
A traffic signal at Newport and
Harbor Boulevard wi U be remo-
ved and the strip of Harbor bet-
ween Newport and I 9th Street
eliminated.
According to the engineering
study, the realignment of Harbor
Boulevard will:
-Require the acquisition of $1
million worth of property in the
path of the realignment.
-Increase traffic on Broadway
between Newport Boulevard and
Orange Avenue from 2,500 to 4,-
000 ca.rs daily. ,
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H UNTINGTON TRAGEDY -Huntington Beach police of-
ficers wait for tear gas to clear before entering home that had
been the scene of a murder-suicide.
Former Huntington
01an kills wife, self
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tM DeHJ Hot ......
A former Huntington Beach
resident shot his est.Tanged wife
to death and then killed himself
Monday in the Huntington Beach
neighborhood where they for-
merly lived. po.lice reported to·
day.
Police said that George G .
Shadwell, 3~. murdered his
32-year-old wife, Kathy,, shoo-
ting her in the head with a
small-caliber sawed-otf rifle, and
then turned the gun on himself.
F.scaping injury were the cou-
ple's five children aged l lh to 15
(four we re his by a previous
marriage) and the residents of
the home at 18191 Wharton St.,
eut of the intersection of Beach
Boulevard and Talbert Avenue.
Lt. Merle Schneblin said the
dead couple were former resid -
ents of the housing tract before
moving to Mount Mesa in Kem
County.
The wife apparently left her
husband about a week ago and
came to Orange County to stay
with friends.
The husband and the chddren
arrived at the Wharton Street
residence Sunday. They repar-
tedly lived in the area previously
and hod agreed to meet at the
home of former friends to iron
out marital di!lerenoes.
Mrs. Shadwell arrived Mon-
day morning.
Shadwell reportedly took his
wife into the bathroom to talk
Monday afternoon.
The residents went outside and
heard Mrs. Shadwell call oui
"he has a gun.~·
Her husband reportedly told
the people to call police.
Juat as officers were arriving,
they heard three shots ring ouL
They back-tracked and called
the S WAT team which fired
numerous rounds of tear gas into
the home. Police said they were
acting carefully because of the
possibility that the man might be
alive and armed and dangerous.
Residents from three blocks
surrounding the area were eva-
cuated.
Trotter confirmed,
raps Deukmejian
Newly appointed state appeals
court Justice John K. Trotter Jr.
aays Callfomia Attorney General
George Deukmejian was appa-
rently trying to politicize h is
cfmfirmation hearings when he
queried Trotter on controversial
issues last week.
Deukmejian, a leading candi-
date for the GOP gubernatorial
nomination in the June election,
wu the only member of the
Committee on Judicial Appoint-
ments to vote against Trotter's
selection.
The 2 to 1 vote came last Fri-
day in Loa Angeles. Voting to
confirm Gov . Edmund G :-
Brown'a appointment or the for-
mer Orange County Superior
Court judge were st.ate Supreme
Court C hief Justice Rose Bird
and state appeals court Justice
Gerald Brown.
During that confirmation hea-
ring, Deukmejian repeatedly as-
ked Trotter to state his views on
controversial issues such as the
death penaity.
But Trotter, once mentioned as
a possible appoint,f!e to the Cali-
fornia Supreme Court, declined
to reveal his views, saying that a
judge had to maintain impartia-
lity and that personal positions
were limply not relevant.
Deukmejian'• questioning of
(See TROTTEJ\, Page A%)
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~Time runnin out.'
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Britain to apply
military pi-essure
By Tile Atsoclated Presa
Brltl1h Prime Minister Mar-
garet Thatcher said .today that
11military pressure" appeared to
be the most likely w ay to dis-
lodge Argentine forcea from the
Falkland Islands.
In Washington, the correspon-
dent of the Argentine news
agency DYN quoted Argentine
diplomats as saying the Argen-
tine government told the United
States it was not necessary for
Secretary of State Alexander M.
Haig Jr. to visit Buenos Aires
agam in his efforts to resolve the
crisis. DYN said instead he could
delJver peace initiatives directly
to Argentine Foreign Ministe r
Nicanor Costa Mendez, who is in
Washington. There was no con·
firmation of the report from Ar-
gentine officials.
In London, Mrs. Thatcher
spoke as a British armada neared
'the Falklands after claurung the
recapture of the wand or South
Georgia, 800 miles to the east
But Argentina said its forces
were still r esisting on South
Georj{ia. ·
Mrs. Thatcher told questioners
in the House of Commons that
Britain was stiU ready to nego-
tJate a peaceful setllement to the
sovereignty dispute over the
Falklands.
LB church
fight • WIDS
with 'guru'
By JEFF ADLER
0( tM 0.-, Not .....
Unlike Antelope, Ore., resi-
dents who lost a bid to disincor-
porate their ci ty rather than
surrerider it to a takeover by an
Indian guru, a Laguna Beach
church group won a legal round
Mo nday with the same guru,
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh.
The legal victory came when
Orange County Superior Court
Judge F.dward Wallin ruled that
Bhagwan could be named in a $6
million-plus lawsuit brought
against the guru's local disciples.
Although the ruling, which
came following a brief hearing in
Wallin's courtroom, maintained
Bhagwan'~ status as a defendant
an the action, it in no way re-
flected upon the merits of the
case, Wallin said. He pointed out
that his ruling was only one in a
series of legal motions connected
with the lawsuit.
Atto rneys representing
Bhagwan and h is followers ar-
gued that the guru should not be
a party to the suit because he has
never been to California and has
no connection to the case.
On the other hand, attorney
William Dougherty, who repre-
sents the Laguna Beach church
group that claims It was ousted
from its church property, con -
tended that Bhagwan waa cen -
tral to the suit.
The group of Religious Scien-
tists claim the guru coordinated
the followers' sua:etaful takeover
of the ai.x-acre church property in
Laguna Canyon.
But she said: "We have takeo
and tontln ue to take the view
that unless we bring military
pressure to bear. the Argentines
are unlikely to withdraw from
the Falklands."
Mrs. Thatcher said "time is
faat running out" for a peaceful
resolution of the 25-day-old
crisis, underlining speculation
that the British task force off the
Falklands may soon go into ac-
tion.
She angrily reject£-'d demands
by Michael Foot, leader of the
opposition Labor Party, that
Foreign Secretary Francis Pym
should fly to New York to dis-
cuss an appeal by U .N Sec-
retary-General Javier Perez de
Cuellar to both sides not to esca-
late the confrontation.
Foot declared: "If you don't
make a proper response to the
secretary-general's appeal, you
will rnfbct a grievous blow to our
country's cause."
Mrs. Thatcher snapped back
amid angry shouts from Labo·
rites: "I tot.ally disagree If we
were to refuse to take any
further military action whatsoe·
ver, we would put many of our
soldiers and sailors in JeOpardy "
Pym would "not achieve any-
thing" by going to New York,
she declared
. uwi,~
FOR THE BOYS -Disc
jockey Sarah Kennedy,
known as "London Sarah "
prepares to span a record for
broadcast beamed to Bn ush
forces off the Falkland Is-
lands.
Mesa woman, 7 4,
guilty of smuggling
/
A 74 -year-old Costa Mesa
grandtt\(>ther convicted of tryulg
to smuggle 2 \'i pounds of cocaine
througn-Los Angeles Internatio-
nal A irport faces a possible
30-year prison sentence, a federal
attorney said today.
Assistant U.S. Attorney James
Walsh Jr. said it is unlikely ho-
wever, that Helldora Saenz.. a
Colombian national, will serve a
lengthy prison term.
Ms. Saenz was arrested Feb. 26
by U.S. Customs inspectors who
found $480,000 worth of drugs
inside a false bottom suit.case she
was carrying. She was traveling
from Bogota, Colombia.
The while-hatred grandmo-
ther, who was living an Costa
Mesa with her daughter, 1s free
on ball pending sentencmg May
24 by U.S. District Judge Terry
J Hatter Jr.
Walsh specuJated that Ms.
Saenz was used by a professional
narcoucs nng who thought that
her age a nd appearance would
allow her to shp past Customs
11\S pt'Cto rs
Strike backed
Housewife gaining s upport
Strakrng Huntington Beach
housFwife Reva Gardner said today she's picking up support in
the C(>mmumty a nd is making
some apparent progress on the
homefront.
"Neighborhood children come
by and tell me they are shaping
up because they don't want to see
their mothers go on strike," Mrs.
Gardner said.
"I've also heard from old
friends and from people throug-
hout tbe county. I've talked so
much that I'm getting hoane."
She says she is in the process
of negotiating with her hus&and
J ohn and daughters Ambl, 17.
and Robin, 13.
But no contract apelllng out
INDEX
s pec1 f1c pouseh old duties has
been signed.
Mrs Gardner began her stnke
last Wednesday 1n protest o(
doing nearly all the housework
for her farruly.
She spends the days outdoors
out of fear that she might wea-
ken if she goes inside
Her husband, an auto mecha-
ruc m Costa Mesa. says he 1.1 do-
ing more washing and cooking
these days "but we are keeping
things running."
He allowed that the strike by
his wife ls better than some al-
ternatives. ''She could be thro-
wing things or running off," he
declared.
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Minister Nlcanor Co.ta Mendez uid today h it aov-
emment received lnfonnaUon that Britiah naval fOl'<lel
may auack the Falkland 1'landa within 24 to 48 hoUn.
China crash lcills 112
PEKING (AP) -A Ch1neee airlioier aw.bed near
the aouthern city of Gullin, killina all 112 people
aboerd., Cllna'a oWdal Xinhua newa aaencY reported
today. The plane on a tis.ht from Canton. hid been
mlllinl f« more than a diy.
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campaign agalnst otfsho~ oil by ptheJin& signatures
to aend to the president. Paie Bl.
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TROTTER SEATED ..• • • Trotter prpmpted Blrd to accuse
the attorney 1eneral of poalng
improper questions. The attorney
pneral, howe ver, aald \hat the
public had a ri1h t to know a Judce'• vtewpointa on conttover-
aial i.uee.
Following hia swearing-in ce-
remoniet Monday In Santa Ana,
Trotter .aid it appeared to him
\hat Deukmejian had tried to
politicize hi• confirmation pro-
ceeding.
"I think his question indicated
that," the new tustice on the 4th
Dlallict Court of Appeall bench
uid.
Trotter said that whlle nomJ·
nees to lelialatlve and execu\.lve
po1hton1 would need to 1tate
thelt views, jud1ee would not. A
jud1e'1 peraonal vlew1, Trotter
bllllted, ''have no bearing on the
deci1lon-makln1 proceu" in a
courtroom.
"A judge muat be impartial,"
he aald, adding that he had ap-
parently become somewhat of a
"reluctant hero" to follow Judges
by refusing to answer Deukme-
jian's queries.
ANAHEIM FIRE . • •
Orange County health and city
building officials toured the
four-square-block area Monday
to decide which buildings could
be turned back to their owners.
A city apokesman, said howe-
ver. that r esponsibility for
maintaining and protecting the
fire-ravaged ruins would now
fall on the owners themselves.
City spokesman Dean Grose
said a majority of the structures
-principally one and two-story
apartment buildings -we re
being returned to their owners.
However, he had no exact num-
bers. Fifty-three buildings in all were aestroyeo by names.
Grose said police checkpoints
would soon be eliminated and
roving car patrols would main-
tain security in the area.
A chain lin~ fence erected
around much o the disaster area
also Is expect to come down
soon.
Tenants who still wished to
retrieve belongings from their
charred dwellings would have to
work directly with the property
owners. officials said.
From Friday through Monday,
the city had allowed groups of
fire victims to return to the rub-
ble t.o search for salvageable be-
1 on gl ngs. That operation was
supposed to have ended at 5 p.m.
Monday.
Ex-justice Tamura
succuillhs to stroke
Fountain Valley native S te-
phen K Tamura, who retired
last October afte r serving 13
years as a justice in California's
2nd District Court of Appeal,
died Sunday o f an a pparent
stroke
Tamura. 70, served occas1onal-
ly on the State Supreme Court
from 1978 until h is death. He
died in a Corona motel where hP
had stopped en route to a mee-
ting, a court spokesman said
Monday.
A f ormer Orange Cou nty
Superior Court judge, he was the
first Japanese-Ame r ican ap-
pointed to the state appeals court
He was a _graduate of Harvard
Uruversity. Dunng World War fl,
he aerved in the fame1! 442nd
Infa ntry Re giment. made up
entire! v of second-izeneralion Japanese Americans.
Delly Not f"M>to
DIES -Justice Stephen K.
Tamura, a native or Fountain
Valley. died Sunday. He was
70.
He was the recipient of nume-
rous awards and honors, inclu-
ding a doctorate from Pomona
College and the Appellate Justice
of the Year Award for Los An-
geles County in 1981.
He is survived by his wife,
Kay, and three children.
.Coastal
V•rlabl• high c1oudln111
through Wedn11day Some low CIOudS In the late night and .. ,1y
morning hou11 High• both day• trom mid eo. a1 thl ~ to
low 70. lnlano Lowa 1onig,,t 48 to
68. Huntington-Newport arH
temperaturN range lrom 1 high
of lie 10 • low of 54. ~e.trom POlntConclep.
t1on to the Mexican border and
out eo m11ee Nott"-' wind• 12
to n k not• with 5 10 7-loot
combtned -thf'ouOh w~ day. llahl o;arlabl• wind• .....
where during night and mMnlng
houra. becoming _, to aouth·
-t 10 to HI knOU In the atter· noona today ll1d Wednwdey wtth
2 to 3.1001 wind wav11. South·
-•t •-II 2 10 3 IMt Varl1ble cloudlnesa throvgn weoneeoer
with 10me ci.erlng In Ille atter-noona.
U.S. summary
Thunderatorm1 •.pread from Georgia to ,.....,,n Virginia today
wN1e the Plldflc COUI and Mla-
llellppl v~ enjoyed talf a1ci.
T'otnedo•• touc hed Clown
Moncley In Alebenle, Geor~ and T__..., with hall petting pert1
ol Alebama. Georgia •lld' North CerOf!nL
Shower• and 1 rew thun-
dellhowwa locMy ---tiered ,,,,., .-lem Kentuctiy and -tern Tenneeeae and from the H-.
bruh Panhl ndle to Ille TH .. PllMandle.
California
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sou-
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NEW JUSTICE -Former Orange County Superior Court
Judge John K . Trotter, Jr. takes oath of office as ne west
justice of the Fourth District Court of Appeal.
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AnaheinJ 's Seymour
takes Senate seat
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
0( Ille O.Uy Pilot Steff
John Seymour, ne west mem-
ber of the state Senate, was still
"excited" today after a memora·
ble swearing-an ceremony Mon-
day in Sacramento but admitted
he faced a full day of meelUlgs
before hurrying back to home
base in Anaheim tonight for a
fund -raising function
The fo rmer Anaheim mayor
Calls a vacancy creatt.>d last De-
cember by the restgnataon o f
John Braggs of Fullerton. Sey-
mour. whose Anaheim real estate
' office was severely damaged by
last week's fire. as credited with
playing d maJOr role in bringing
the Los Angeles Rams to Ana·
he1m Stadium
''Monday was the highlight of
my life. The swearing-in was
fulf1llment of a commitment
made by my family and me a yeai
ago." Seymour. a Republican,
said today Crom his Sacramento
office. There w e re nearly 40
family mt'mbers in attendance at
the sweanng-in, administered by
Fred Marler. Marler as a Sacra-
mento County Superior Court
JUdge and former senate minority
leader
"The Kennedy family has no-
thing on us," said Seymour.
laughing. HUI parents, Jack and
Helen Seymour of Garden
Grove. were In attendance as
well as grandmother Mae Ste-
vens, 86. of Garden Grove.
Seymour, minutes after the
1:58 p.m. ceremony, leaned over
and kissed hlS daughter, Sarena.
8, as his four other c hildren,
pregnant wife Judy and a cham-
ber full of senators applauded.
County to ban
combustible
wood roofs?
S tunned by la.st Wednesday's
$50 million Anaheim fire dis-
aster, Orange County Supervi-
sors today moved toward ban-
ning combustible wood roofs
throughout all unincor porated
lemtDry in the county.
The board voted unanimously
to have the county c.'Ounsel's of-
fice pre pare amendments to
existing ordinances which cur-
rently apply to shake and shlngle
roofs witJun 1.000 feet of brusny
wildland areas. Supervisors also directed
county fire department and En-
virorunental Man.gement Agen-
cy officials to study the coet im-
pact of expanding the ordinance
and requiring older homes and
businesses t.o replace combustible
w ood r oofs with new f ire-
retardant coverings.
Supervisor Ralph Clark. who
lives less than a mile from the
area gutted by last week's fires-
torm. proposed the new regula-
tion as a means of preventing
future fiery disasters In Orange
County's urban core.
Gate lock
Proposal
shelved' .
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The Irvine Company haa at
1e .. L temporarily abandoned lta
plan to .cid locked lleCUrlty sa~
at two oew aubdJvilion ent.rancea
near the top of Turtle Rof:k.
The dedtlon to place the re·
quett "on the back burner," u
one company official u.1d today,
corne9 juat before the Irvine City
Council WU acheduled tonight to
conalder the propolal for the ae-
cond time. Two week.a ago, three of the
five council membera said they
planned to reject the proposal
becauae the gates would cause
\raffle problem• for adjacent
neighbors of Turtle Rock Glen,
limit acceu to views from the
already-graded summit and
irenerate unwante d
r.snobbishneu."
But before voting on the pro-
posal, council members granted a
continuance at the request of
company officials.
In a letter to council members,
Richard Sim, vice president of
community development for the
Irvine Company, said his collea-
gues still believe the gates would
be good for the citv.
"Therefore. we will continue to
evaluate our development plans
and may bring this or other pro-
posala to the city at a later time,''
he said.
Although the announcement
was a victory of sorts to neigh
bors who opposed the gates, the
notion that the issue may rise
again is not appreciated.
Judge Prenner
dies playing
racquetball
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Ronald H Prenner died
Monday after suffering an appa·
rent heart attack as he played
racquetball wi th another Judge tn
Sant.a Ana.
J udge Prenner, 52. was pro-
nounced dead at Western Meda·
cal Center In Santa Ana. where
he had been taken by paramedics
a r ter collapsing at t ht> San ta An.a
Athletic Club
He was playing racquetball at
the time with Pres1dmg Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Robert E. Rickles, court officials
said.
An autDpsy was scheduled to
be perfonned today, a spokesman
for the county coroner's office
said. Word of Prenner's death spread
quickfy through th e Orange
County Courthouse Monday af-
ternoon. Many judges heard
about It while awatung swearing
in ceremonies for new state ap·
peals court justice John K. Trot-
te r J r .. a form. er colleague of
Prenner's on the Orange County
Superior Court bench. Court administrator Alan Sla-
ter said Prenner , who handled
the superior court probate cal-
endar, is survived by his wife,
Monka, and two daughters who
reside In Santa Ana.
EBEL
CHIDING -Treasury Secre-
tary DDnald R egan blames
Congress for "prolonging the
recession" by fightmg budget
cuts.
Treasury
chief hits
Congress
By C.W. MIRANKER
Aeaoc: .. ted Pt.,. Writ«
S AN FRANCISCO -Trea·
sury Secretary Donald T Regan
accused Congress Monday of
trying to r eturn t o the
"disastrous policies responsible
for our economic distress" and
prolonging the recession by its
failure to adopt the president's
budget cuts
He predicted a "strong reco-
very 1n the late sprang .. once
Congress cuts f.ederal spending
and lowers the deficit.
..The failure of Congress to
rt.'Spond to the president's call fo r
further spending cuts as feeding
uncettamty in the hnanctal com·
munity, and this is keeping mte-
rest rates up, pro longing the
recession," Regan said.
His remarks came m a SJX>«h
to the annual meettng of The
Associated Press. held an con-
JUnctaon wtth the convention of
the American Newspa per P u-
blishers As.'K>Ciation.
Speaking separately to the
publis hers. H ouse Spea ke r
Thomas P ''Tip" O'Ne1U, Jr ac-
cused the Reagan adnurustrauon
of creating "the worst recession
since the Great Depression "
Trustees eye
graduation
requirements
Newport-Mesa Umf1ed School
District trustees mNt tonight at
7:30 to coru11der increasing gra-
duation requirements for anco·
rrung freshmen from 200 to 220
Units.
If approved by the school
board. the increase an require·
ments wall become effective in
September and will apply t.o the
senior class of 1986.
A group of parents serving on
the Educational Resources Acl,vi-
sory Committee had suggested
increasing graduation require·
ments to 230 units.
The board meets in the Harper
Community Center, 425 E. 18th
St., Costa Mesa.
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Korean cop runs amok
SllOUL. South Korea (AP) -A IW'Vivor o1 a
policeman'• drunken J'UJl~ that left Ga deld aid
today the officer WH ijumptng aroWld like a
madri\an, firing a carbine and throwing gre~es.
"l wu., frtabtened and could not get to my
howe. I Oed into a nearby psiddy unUl all became
quiet near dawn. then returned home," Aid the
lurvtvor, 4~-year-old farmer Chun Yong-wp.
with rifle, grenades
Some people died ln their hornet or ahop9 du-
rlnA the eiaht-hour rampaMe. wht. ch began .after
Woo Kum-kon, 27, llr(Ued with hta wile Monday in
a ~laae 200 miles toutb of Seoul. Othen were
killed when they ran into the 1treeta a1anned by
the aound of 1h00Un1 and explosions. Kum-kon
killed h1mlel.t with a genade.
Election stirs power struggle
SAN SAL V AOOR, El Salvador (AP) -The
Christian Democrats returned to the rlghtist-
domina~ COriitituent AMembly after boycotting
the formal opening and claimed they have enough
votes to elect a moderate to head the new provi-
sional government.
The assembly met Late into the night Monday,
debating intemal matters. It is not expected to name
a provisional presjdent for several days at least
, Christian Democratic leader Jullo Adolfo Rey
Prendes aald Monday he believed banker Alvaro
Magana, a political independent and one of three
candidates nominated by the military, has enough
votes to win the presidency. But with the rightists
in control of the cmembly, his election could touch
off a power struggle that might tempt the army to
intervene
Moslem leader assassinated
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A Sunni Moslem
religious leader was killed by machine-gun fire as
he emerged from a mosque, and a F'rench army of-
ficer serving with the United NatJons was shot five
times in the legs by four men apparently trying to
steal his car.
Both ~hootin~ occurred Monday night m Mo-
slem West Beirut, but there did not appear to be
anv connection.
Three men opened fire on Sheikh Ahmad As-
sa!, -15, head of the Moslem Associations in Lebanon,
as he left a mosque in the densely populated Aisha
Bakkar neighborhood.
College fee increase urged
SACRAMENTO (AP) -California should
consider raising college fees and charging Univer-
sity of California students tuition -if it also in-
creases the amount of scholarship money available,
a state education panel has recommended.
The Postsecondary Education Commission,
which serves as the state's advi9ory panel for higher
education, also recommended eliminating millions
of dollars in state subsidies for "recreational" classes
in cornmunJty colleges. such as dancing and need-
lepoint. Student fees would replace the state mon-
ey.
The commission, the state's advisory panel for
higher educ.atlon, voted 11-2 to recommend that the
Legislature establish new policies on student fees.
'
Sirhan's parole hid fought
SOLEDAD (AP) -Robert F Kennedy's con-
v1cted assassin. faghtmg to keep his 1984 parole
date, exclaimed "God forbid!" at an as.wrtion that
he had spoken of murdermg Sen. Edward Ken-
nedy.
Sirhan B. Sirhan "should not be paroled in
1984 nor at any foreseeable time in the future,"
Deputy District Attorney Larry Trapp said Monday
<aa a hearing opened on a petition to rescind the
Sept. 1, 1984. parole date.
"Newly dtSCOvered facts combine to reflect a
man who feels much the same today as he did in
1968." Trapp saad, "a man who continues to see
violence as a 90lution for world problems."
The hearing, held behind the walla of Soledad
prison, was to continue today and could last two
weeks.
Signal Hill cop files suit
LOS ANGELFS (AP) -A S ignal Hill police
offker investigated in the jail cell death of a college
football player ii suing Los Angeles police and the
county district attorney's c !fice for allegedly viola-
ting hia righta.
Offtcer Jerry Lee Brown, the arresting officer
in the controveraial case of 1lead athlete Ron Settles,
is seeking $16 million thrn l(h the suit filed in U.S.
Di.strict Court Monday.
Named as defendants are Diatrict Attorney
John Van de Kamp, who is accused of "using
Bf'Own" in his campaign for at.ate attorney general;
Police Ctuef Daryl Gates; Gates' chief spokesman.
Cmdr. Wllliam Booth, and Deputy .District Attorney
Gilbert GarceU.i, who led the investigation into
Settles' deiith in a Signal Hill jail cell June 2.
Reagan may testify in trial
WASHINGTON (AP) -A government pro-
secutor said today that President Reagan may ~
tify in the trial of John W. Hinc.kley Jr., a«U8ed of
trying to assassinate the president nearly 13 QlOl'ltha
ago.
Chief prosecutor Roger M. Adelman, standing
with a hand microphone belore 90 procpective ju-
rors at the start of -Hinckley'a trial, said of Reagan:
"There will be testimony about him or you will
hear testimony from him. I think I will leave it at
that."
A White Houae official, who aak.ed not to be
identified, aaid no decision had been made how
Re8$lan would testify.
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certificates due
WASHINGTON (AP)
Three-month aavtnp certificates,
available from bulKa and aavtnga
and loana for the tint time t.h.ia
S.turday I will pay tnteJ'eSt rates
tomewhat lower than thoee for
the in1Ututlon1' more famlllar
lix-month "money market" cer·
tif.lcl tel.
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the new three-month venJona,
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banks up to 12.219 pen:ient, 1lM
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuuday, April 27, 1982 H/F
Mur'dy
donates
to arts
The Murdy Foundation, de-
, acend.anta of one of Huntington
Beach'• flrtt tarmlnt famllle11 has donated $100.000 toward the
construction o f the Orange
County Performing Ana Center
in C.O.ta Mesa, It wu announced
Monday. .
The foundaUon'a gift brings to
more than $21 million, the tow
contributions ra!Jed for construc-
tion and endowment of a main
3,000-aeat theater and a
l,000-aeat theater to be built near
South Coast Plaaza.
Offlciala of the perfonnlng arts
center hope to raile $35 million
by groundbreaking in fall. Con-
struction and endowment are
expected to coat $59 million.
"The Murdy Foundation's
contribution reflects the pel"90nal
commitment people from our
area are making to auure a cul-
tural heritage for themselves and
their children," said Henry Seg-
erstrom, music center trustee
chalnn.an.
The foundation was esta-
blished by Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Murdy Jr .. who began their long
farming career In Huntington
Beach in 1912. Murdy alBo served
in the s tatie Legislature from
1952 to 1964.
In announcing the gilt, his aon
Jack Murdy wd, "We are very
proud of the role our parents
have played in the development
of this region and are pleased to
make a glft that wall ennch the
lifestyle of local residents."
Maxine Murdy Troller, who
also oversees the foundation. said
she would lake to see children In
Orange County have the oppor-
tunity to see li ve theater and
hear orchestras.
The maan 3,000-seat theater
will be only the third in the na-
tion capable of offering sym-
phony, opera, ballet and musical
theater.
3 from Coast
join council
on hospitals
Three Orange Coast residents
have been elected to the board of
directors of the 232-me mbt>r
Hospital Council of Southern
California
Michael Stephens, admtmstra-
tor of Hoag Memorial Hospital m
Newport Beach , Richard Grun-
dy, associate execuuve director of
Mwaon Community Hospital u1
Mission Viejo and James Ray,
executive director of Saddleback
Community Hospital. will serve
on the board for the 1982-83
tenn.
The board is the largest me-
tropoUtan hospital association in
the nation. representing hospitals
in six counties. The major pur·
pose of the counca 1 is to promote
the most effective use of hospital
facilities.
Stephens and Grundy are
Newpbrt Beach residents. Ray
lives an Laguna Niguel.
CIA vet nominated
WASHING TON (AP) -Pre-
sident Reagan will nominate
John McMahon, a CIA veteran
who helped run the U-2 apy
plane program and later mana-
ged the agency'• apy network. to •
succeed Adm. Bobby Inman as
deputy ClA director, the White
House announced Monday.
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the Amerle:en Gem Society WU
held In New OrlHn1 thll ye1r.
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n111ona1 commltt ... end thoee
meeting• wefe held the d•y prior to the formel opening of the
conc:lave. I hive bfffl working
with th• Marketing CommlttH
1nd Donne 111ended the Guild
Pre1ldent1' meeting. Sh• 11
prnldent of the Southern c.11-
fornl• Gutld ol the American
G91'1\ Society thll year. She 11 Oflt'I the MCond woman to ..w
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BRANDY'S HOME -L ouis and Ve ra S t. Pierre comfort
Brandy. their two-year-old toy she lt1e who was m issing for 69
days from their South Laguna ho m e Fa mily e mployed a
psychic to find the lost canine
Brandy refilled
Psychic aids dog's r e turn
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of the DellJ Pflot Staff
"Brandy," the two-year·old
toy sheltie, is back with her
South Laguna family because.
her owners say, she was located
by a ~ Angeles psychic.
The tri-colo red canine was
discovered last week near a con-
struction project in Dana Point,
high at.op a bluff overlooking the
ocean.
And that is exactly where
S anta M o n aca ph ys 1c -
parapsycholog1st Rena Elhott
told the family the dog would be
located.
"It's amazing," saad Vera St
Pierre, who spent 69 days loo-
king for her lost pet.
The South Laguna woman
took out newspaper ads, hung
billboards around her neighbor-
hood, searched animal shelters,
and even went door lo door,
seeking her dog that mysteriou-
sly disappeared Feb. 12.
"When all else falled. we tried
a psychic," Mrs. St. Pierre said.
The family drove to Los An-
geles, armed with several of
Brandy's toys and a photograph.
They plunked down $~0 and
listened as Ms. Elliott painted a
verbal picture of their pet's
whereabouta.
Tips relayed to the family by
the 39-year-old psychic included:
''Brandy is not in danger. She's
safe and happy within a five-
mlle radius of your home," Ms.
Elliott told the Wruly.
"She's high up on a bluff near
the ocean, with lots of sand or
dirt around her and a chain link
fence.
"She is being cared for by
men in hardhats -probably
construction workers or hard-
h at'a. Others are also feeding
her."
And, she said, the family
would find her alive between
three and five weeka.
Four weeks and two days after
the visit with the psychic, the St.
Pierres found Brandy near a con-
structio~ site at Selva Road and
the Street of the Golden Lantern
an Dana Point.
On a dirt covered bluff with a
chain link fence. Overlooking the
ocean
Carpenters workmg on a hou-
sing c1evelopment told the couple
they had been leaving food for
the sk1tten sh dog Childre n at
nearby Dana Hills High School
also had fed the arumal. Mrs. St.
Pierre sald.
"She's lost 16 pounds and she
has ucks, but she's really glad to
be home," Mrs. St Pierre said.
scratching Brandy'5 ears.
The Santa Monica psychic says
she's not the least surpnsed the
family found their dog.
"I never really felt the animal
was in danger," Ms. Elliott said.
"lt was almost like she lost her
memory."
The psychic said s he relied
mostly on the photo provided by
the family to determine Brandy's
whereabouts, adding she is a
"natural psychic" who relies
mostly on visual -almost tel-
evision clear -pictures to de-
scnbe surroundings.
"I sometunes hear words, too,"
she said. "but in this case at was
VlSual. I saw a man in a hard hat,
I saw a chain link fence. sand or
dirt, and I knew people were
feeding and taking care of the
dog."
'"lr'YM1.1I, the foMowlnt ti¥• ~~!!!.!'!!!'JJ
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuttday, Aprll 27, 1982
'Information'
no longer .free
By PAT HOROWITZ O(tMD.-,,... .....
DEAR READERS: Time ls running out for Californians who
make an unlimited number of calla to directory autance each
month without charge, according to the Pacific Telephone Co.
Customers eoon will be charged 15 cents for each call to directory
aaiatance over their monthly allotment. Blllins will begin June 1
ln San Diego and Imperial counties, and progress to other areas of
the state later in the year.
The charging plan was approved by the California Public
Utllitlea C.Ommiss1on in 1980. Customers will be charged for each dlll made to directory assistance In addition to an allowance of 20
calla per month. •
Several types of calls will be excluded from the monthly tally,
including calls made by the physically handicapped, thoee made
from hospital rooms, hotels. motels and coin phones, and calla
made to area codes other than one ln which the subecriber Uvea
(reached by dialing the distant area code plus 555-1212).
The reoording whl~!!t encourages callers t.o check phone direc-
t.ones for numbera. wlif be removed as soon as the charge is im-
plemented in each area.
Feeding hummingbirds
DEAR PAT: The laouae I bougbt baa two lovely bottle bruab
treet. J ltnow the bammlngblrda will love tllem wlaeD tlley bloom.
If I recall correc tly, yoa pabllabed a recipe for bomemade
laammlngblrd food. I'd appreciate It If yoa'd repeat the lnsre-
dlenta for me. T.L., Huntington Beach
Ruling
• victory
for Riles
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
federal go~ernment hu agreed
not to requlre Cahfomiana ln the
school lunch program to submit
the Social S«urhy numbers of
adults living In their homes this
school year, says s tate school
Superintendent Wlbon Riles.
The agreement by the U.S .
Department of Agriculture was a
victory for Riles and followed a
federal judge's ruling Apl'il 15
blbckJng the USDA from takJng
action against California until at
least April 30 for refusing to put
into eUect the Social Security
requirement.
Callfom1a is the only state that
has not followed a law passed
last year by Congress requiring
all children receiving federally
11ubsidized free or low-cost meals
to submit Social Security num-
be rs of adults living in their
homes.
The law was intended to re-
duce fraud in the program. But
Riles called it an lnvas1,on of pn-
vocy, and also said U.S. Agricul-
ture Secretar y John Block did
not enact proper regulations to
implement the law or state what
use would be made of the num-
bers.
I
Dream realized
with jackpot
A Caltfornla woman who
said ahe recently dreamed of
atriklnl It rich in the ~tJVada
culnol hit a $250,000 J9tkpot
aft.er playlna five mlnut.n at
the Repo Hiiton hotel-caalno.
AMII• SaaUa10, 39, a mo-
ther of three from Fremont,
hit Lhe "Super Pot of Gold"
jackpot on a dollar rogre111lve
slot machine after Investing
about $20. said a Hilton spo-
kesman.
Sen. S .I . Ha yakawa ,
R-Callf., who deeided not t.o
run for re-election when polls
showed him runnin~ fourth
for the party n omination ,
b lames entertainer Johnny
Carson for spreading an
lmage that the elderly senator
frequently slept on the job.
In a telephone interview
from Was hington. D .C ..
Hayakawa said Carson, the
host of N BC's "Ton1gh t
Show," caused h1m "real da-
mage" by repeating ~okes
about "Sleeping Sam, ' the
Riverside Press-Enterprise
reported.
"The people who get their
basic polll1cal information
from Johnny Carson remem-
ber nothing else about m y
career," H ayak awa said.
"That was really harmful "
IN KOftEA -Vice Presi-
dent George Bush addres-
ses Korea's National As-
sembly in Seoul. Behind
him is Assembly Speaker
Jun Hai Hiuk.
Singer Natalie Cole suffe·
red scrapes and bruises m a
auto accident in Beverly Hills.
Miss Cole declined hospita-
hzauon after her car hit a
concrete sewer ventilator
Paramedics treated MISS Cole
at the scene and she declined
further medical treatment.
Dr Irene Ka.aria won the
first-round of a court battle
Monda}' ovf'r her 1ex manual "~ice Oirlt Do ..... as a Judie
denied an ex-lover'• bid to
halt aaJ or promotion of th•
book unlLw he weft' credited
11 co-author.
Howe>v r , Herbert Mar ·
10111, who c laims th bett-
aelllng book wu the resuJt of
a penonal and buaJnesa rela· •
tlonship between hlrrwell and
the "Be l-Air paycholoalat,
hopes eventually to pin rec-
ognition of hi• role, half the
profits fro"' future sales of
the book and damages of $110
million.
''l think we will go for an
eorly trial," 1&id Margolis'
attorney, William J. Chertok.
Entertainer JolUlDy CaraoD
will head a c.ampaign to help
rebuild a collect1on of rare
movie memorabilia destroyed
in a fire that gutted the Hol-
lywood Library.
Carson has pledged i10,000
and will h ead a committee
that will try to raise $500,000
to piece together a new
"entertainment and perfor-
ming fme arts collection" for
the library, &aid Mell11a Hig-
gins, aaetStant direct.or of the
Los Angeles Library A.ssoc1a-
t.1on.
Gov. Lee S. Dreyfus of
W1B<.'Onsin announoed he will
not seek re-election, making
him the fifth Midwest Repu-
blican governor t.o withdraw
Crom electoral politics in re-
cent months. The following hummingbird food recipe was provided by the
San Diego Zoom 1972. It calls for 28 ounces of white cane sugar,
~ ounce of super hydrarrun powder (optional), small amount of
vanilla flavoring, one gallon of water and red food coloring. Mtx
thoroughly and place in feeder as needed.
Riles first ordered school di-
stricts t.o collect the numbers. but
told them in March not to re-
m ove any s tudent from the
program for failure to submit
nwnbers. ·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~;:~::==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Out of 1.2 milhon California II
\
Keeping tabs on Congress
DEAR PAT: Where can I write to get copies of apecWc bills
being beard lo the Sena te or House of Repreaentatlvea?
-F.W., Corona del Mar
Write t.o the Senate or House Document Room. The address for
the Senate Is Room A-325, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. 20510;
for the House the address is Room H -226. U.S . Capitol,
Washlngtor •. D.C. 20515 B;e sure to include the bill number.
· • ''Got a problem? Then wrlt.e to Pat Horowitz. Pat will
cut red tape, ~tting the answers and action you . • 1 need to aolve inequitiet in xove~nt and business.
Mail your questJons to Par Horowitz. At Your Setvre. ~ • Orange Cout Vally J'ilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa
' I Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters u poss1ble will be
1Ul6Wered, but phoned inqulrie$ or letters not including the rea
der'• full name, address a,nd business hours' phone number CJU>·
not Pe considered. "
students in the lunch program,
he said, more than 300,000 have
not submitted Social Security
numbers.
Riles said he would have gone
along with the requirement 1f the
federal government had moved
to cut oH $150 million in nutri-
tion aid lo California.
But Riles said USDA officlab
have agreed not t.o enforce the
Social Security requirement in
California through Aug. 30. He
said they also agreed t.o issue re-
gulations on the collection and
use of Social Security numbers.
Riles said he has told school
districts to stop collecting the
numbers. lo keep confidential the
numbers that they have already
collected, and not to deny any
student a federally subsidized
meal for failure to s ubmit a
number
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I LA picks Richmond' back; gets Barber . in trade First round draft picks
By JORN SEV ANO OftM DlillY ,... .....
In a move that was surprising only in what it
cost, quarterback Bert Jones became a member of
the Rama today.
The Rams, who had been wooing Baltimoll! for
Jones' services for almoet two months, finally re-
lented to the Colts' demands by relinquishing their
fint pick in the first round (the fourth pick overall)
and their first pick in the second round of today's
47th annual NFL draft.
The Rams had originally wanted to forfeit only
a second and third pick, but lat.er upgraded their
offer to their second first-round choice and their
second pick in the second round. The Colts held
firm in their demands, however, and the Rams fi-
nally gave in at approximately 11:30 p.m. Monday.
"In any business deal everybody has to be
happy, and in this case I think everybody is," an-
nounced Ram owner Georgia Frontiere, who ac-
companied Jones to Rams Park this morning for an
impromptu press conference at 7:15. "I know I'm
happy."
So, for that matt.er, was Jones, who was cor-
dial, but cautious in what he had to say.
"It feels great and I'm proud of the opportu-
nity, although I don't think It has sunk in yet," said
the 30-year-old Jones, who has spent his nine pre-
vious seasons in the NFL with the Co!ts.
The Rams used their first round pick to draft
University of Richmond running back Barry Red-
den.
The Rams also acquired tight end Mike Barber
from Houston today, giving up their second pick in the second round ancf swappmg third round picks
with the Oilers. The Rams al8o gave up tight end
Louil Gilbert and acquired Houston's eighth round
eelectton. Jones, one of the game's premier ~uarterbacks,
became expendable after continuous disagreements
with Baltlmore owner Robert lnay, the lat.est. dea-
ling with Jones' contnct.
"I have no animosity toward Baltimore or the
Colts except tor the ownenhip," Jones said. "Mr.
'Inay a a hard man to deal with. Georgia has been
tough and firm, but she's alao been fair."
The Colts, under NFL regulations, signed
Jones just prior to trading him West. Neither Jones,
nor the Rams, would dl.acloee contract figures, but
the three-year pact reportedly exceeds $1.5 million.
In nine aeasons, Jones has thrown for almost
18,000 yards while completing 56 percent of his
pasaes. He has also 1aised 122 touchdowns.
Jones' presence obviously creates a surplus at
the quarterback position. With the team still hol-
ding the rights to Vince Ferragamo, who has clea-
red "recallable" waivers in the Canadian Football
League, the Rams also have Jeff Rutledge and Pat
Haden.
Ferragamo, reportedly, was headed to Chicago
today for the Bears' No. 1 pick, but that deal ap-
parently fell through at the last minute and the
Bears went on to draft Jlm McMahon from BYU.
Even if the Ferragamo issue is resolved, that
still leaves Jones, Rutledge and Haden. And Rut-
ledge, for one, isn't too pleased about the crowded
conditions.
"I'm disappointed," said Rutledge, who was
hoping to get a.crack at being the team's No. 1 QB.
"l have nothing against him (Jones). rve never met
Francis almost
became
From AP dl1patcbea
FOXBORO, Mass. -New
England was "99 and 44-100
percent close" to trading tight
end Russ Francis to the Rams
before today's National Football
League draft, but the deal got
bung up on money matters, said
Patriota General Manager Bucko
Kilroy.
Francis, who retired before
last season and still has three
yean left on his Patriots' con-
tract, has indicated a desire to be
traded to a West Coast team.
THE PATRIOTS hoped to get
high choices in today'• draft for
him.
But Kilroy said Francis' agent,
Ed Hookstratten, wanted the
Rams to renegotiate the remai-
ning years of the contract.
"Money ia the thing," Kilroy
said. "Hook:atratten ia asking for
more money than Russ even
wan ta.''
a Ram
However, the world wasn't
nearly as bright for Sims last
Nov. i:4, when· he suffered a broken b'bula and sprained Uga-
men ts in his right ankle in a
game against Texas Christian,
ending his college career.
"Everything was dreary at
that point," aaid Sims. "I wa.
wondering then if I could ever
walk riaht again. But it all turn-
ed out for the best."
Despite the injury, Sims en-
joyed a celebrated career wiih
the Longhorns, 9;~eraging 81
tackles a year . ne won the
Lombardi Trophy last year aa the
nation's top lineman.
ONE OF HIS best efforts last
sea.son was a 14-tackle, six-assist
game against Houston.
Patriots owner Billy Sul~lvan
said the drafting of Sims was his
most pleasant task in light of the
club's dismal 2-14 finial) in 1981.
He arrived In fiew York at 6
a.m .. EDT, today after testifying
at Al Davis trial Monday ln Le.
Angeles.
the guy. But it's obvious they (the Rama) don't have
confidence in me or who they've got here.
"rm not throwing ln the towel by any means,
but rm going to go in and find out what's going on."
Rtitledge is reallatic enough to know he's got a
strike against him even before he throws his first
pass.
"With what they gave up for the guy and the
money they are going to pay hOn. you have to think
he's going to be No. 1 no matter what," said Rut-
ledge.
Jones, being as diplomat.le as possible, shrugged
off the idea he has won the quarterback job without
a fight.
"This place ls no dWerent than any other place
in the NFL," said Jones. "rm still going to have to
earn my job and do it better than anyone elae."
In Redden, the Rams have apparently filled. ~
another gap Coach Ray Malavasi thought needed
bolstering.
"Any time you can get a back with 4.4 or 4.5
breakaway speed, you have to consider that a plus,"
said Malavasl. "He was one of the few guys left on
the board that we had in that category."
Redden, at 5-10 (he's listed at 6-0 in the Rich-
mond press guide), 215 pounds, rushed for 1,629
ya.rda hi.a aenior season with 10 TDs. The scoutine
report on Redden is that "there are bigger runners.
and aome faster, but there aren't many who can
squirt through small holes the way Redden can.
Extremely strong, with an excellent burst."
Redden, contacted in Richmond, was stunned
by his selection.
"I'm totally shocked. 1 got the call just prior to
the selection. I was spe«hless at the time," he said.
1. New I~ -ken llme, dt, TH•. 2. ..,tlmofe -Johni. Cooke, lb, Mi.elHIHf atete.
New OtlHn• -Took Dave Wlleon, qb, ltllnole In
eu ... ~-m1M11et11tn'lal dreft leet yMt. 1. c~ -chip a.nei., lb, uac.
4. • .........,__Art k"ttcMef', qb, Ohio It.le.
I. C"lcato -Jim McMMoft, qb. ~hem Yount. 1. ....... -Jeff llfJMt, de, ci.meon.
1. Mlnneeota -Dentn Neteon, rb, ltMfOfd. a. HcMaeton -Miile M41nc:N*, og, Penn ltate. t . Atlanta -Oefekl fdoae, fb. ArUON ltata.
10. Oeklend -,..,cue AH.n, rt>, use.
11. ••Ken .. City -Anthony Htncock, wr, T.nM .....
12. Pitt.burgh -Wallet Abafcrombta, rt>, a.ytor. ·
1S ........ Ortaen• -Unduy lcott, wr, Oeofgla.
14. Ram• -a.ny ~. rt>, U. of Rtchmond.
15. Detroit -Jtmmy WHU.me. de-ofb, Nebfaaka.
11. ••11. Louis -Lul1 l".rpe, ot, UCLA.
11. Tampe .. , -... n ,.,..ell, 0, Jenn ... t ••
11. New Yori! Glent1 -Butch Wootfofk, rb, Michigan;
11. •lhlffelo -Pef'f'/ tun .. , wr, "'""'1-.. 20. Phlledelphla -Mika Quick, wr, Nofth C11ollM ltata.
21. ,.o.n.,., -O...ald WUlhlta, rb, la" J ... State.
22. Green Bay -Ron Halletrorn. og, Iowa.
23 ..... YOfk Jet• -Bob Crable, lb, Notre Dame.
24. Mt.ml -Roy Foeter, og, use.
25. O .. lea -Rod Hiii, cb, l(entucky ltat1.
29. Cincinnati -Qian Colllne, dt, MIHle1lppl Stata.
'rl. #~New England -Leetar WIHlame, dt, Miami, (Fla.).
• -The "-"'• trecMd IMlr nret and NCond round nret
cholcel to ..,tlmor• for qu.rlerbacll hrt Jone1 Juet '"''°' to •tart of the dreft.
• • -St. Loula trecMd lie ftret round Mlec:tlon to Kan• ..
Cllf for the Chiefs' ftret and third round chotcM.
• • • -New Otteen• obtained tM c:holc:e from °'"" ~,
through Sen 01e9o .. part of lM trade leet ....on that Mnt
John .Mffar.on from th. Ch11gara lo tM Pecken and w ..
Chandler from the a.tnt• to Ian Di.go.
• -Denver trecMd ftret-t'ound p6clce with lhltfa6o. TIM
Bttle drafted No. 20 and the Btoncoe No. 22 on the ftnt round
and the Btoncoe ptcked up the .,. ... fowth-t'ound c:holc:e.
1111 -SM Frenc:laco becMd 111 No. 1 and 4 ptdl1 for
Rues Franc:t• of .... England.
He added that a deal with the
San Francisco 49ers for Francis
still was possible. U any trade for
Francis is made "compensation
will be future draft choices,"
Kilroy said. "I'd like to have the
players right now, not a year
hence.''
DICK STE.NBERG, the Pa-
triots' director of player deve-
lopme,nt, said It "would really be
nice if we could have picked up
another first-and second-round
choice, but it doesn't look like it
will happen.''
"Let me say that this is much
more pleasant," he said. "We
have always placed an emphasis
on character. We don't run a re-
form school (Patriots Coach) Ron
(Meyer) went to great lengths to
say that Kenny was the great.est
football player in the country."
IT'S REAL -This 25-pound catfish was taken by Randy
Hubbard while fis~ on the north side of Fountain Vallev·
Mile Square Park las( week. The fish measured 34 inchett in
length and took an hour to land on 6-pound test line. -------·
Meanwhile, the only doubts
Ken Sima had about his pro
football career waa how his mo-
ther would feel about It beck in
Groesbeck, Texas.
"I'm glad to get th.is over with.
Now I can go home and say to
Mom, •rm a Patriot'," Sims, the
6-6 defe n sive tackle from
Texas, said after being the tint
aelection In the NFL draft today.
And there's no doubt ln his
mind, nor in anyone ebe'a, that
the two-time All-American
would be the nation's No. 1 pick
among the b«>st college playen.
"I'D SAY IT WAS definite
about three week• ago," said
Sima. "The Patriots got me to
Boston for a phy11cal1 so that
pretty much decided it.••
Long season. just beginning for Lakers
Well-rested, Jabbar & Co. await invasion of Phoenix tonight in start of semis
By CURT SEEDEN
MIMDelJPllotSWf
INGLEWOOD -If the
National Basketball Aaaociation
conference aemifinab, finals and
championship aeries are all
stretched to their llmits, look for
an NBA champion to~ named in
early June.
That final game will mark the
culmination of more than BeVen
mon\l\a of buketball. And all of
the eight aurviving teams cur-
ren\ly in the midat of conference
temifinala will be happy to ltlll
be pounding the court if it meanll
an NBA dWnpionahip is the ~
ward.
That'• especially the cue for
the Loi Angeles Laken. wbo had
almilar thouch• a year .., only
to get a jump on the summer
vacation when the H:>uston Rockets stunned them in a
three-game mini.series.
Things are different this year,
of course. Thanka to their Pacific
Dlvtaion title, the Laken escaped
the dreaded minlseriea. For the
last nine days, they've watched
other teams -teams capable of a
possible NBA championship -
1uffer the same demise.
Example: Th~ Houston Rock-
ets ·were ousted in three game..
by Seattle -runnerup to the
Lale.en in the Pacific Division.
The well-rested Lakera begin
their best-of.-ven aemifinala to-
night at the Forum (7:30) apinat
the Phoenix Suns, who had to
get past the Denver Nuggets in
the miniseries to earn the right to
play Los Angeles.
"It's time to play.'' says Laker
Coach Pat Riley. "We've been off
nine days but we've played
Phoenix six times this season and
won four.''
The last time the Lakera top-
ped the Suns was on \he final
day of the regular season -a
120-115 declsion at the Forum.
Riley ian'\ making any lineup
changes going into th4! aeries.
which continues Wedneeday nilbt. Mme alte and ame time.
HeLll 1lart center Kareem
Abd'-'1-Jabbar, forward.a Jamaal
Wilkes and Kurt Rarnbia and auarda Ma,ic Johneon and Norm
In. retrospect, it becomes mind-boggling
, \
t
So a nke. old fellow named Bob Lemon
becolMI the lateal .-ualty ln thl1 fler(
drive to feed relentlete ambition. After IMftlllS\I for only 14 ~or. 162-pme
COMMENTARY
J Sailors cry
lack of winds
Corde ro's c hoice:
Air Forbes Won
F rom AP dlspalcbea
LOUISVILLE -Angel Cordero E
says thBt when he gets cm Air Forbes
Won. ''h 's lake I'm s1tt1ng o'n his
daddy."
"AbUity-wise and sty le -wise, they're the
same," the jockey stiid Monday after working Air
Forbes Won seven-eighths of a mde in 1:29 2-5.
"He's like a picture of his daddy."
"Daddy" was Bold Forbes, and Cordero
won the KenlUcky Dtrby with him m 1976, a
feat he will try to accomplish with Afr Forbes
Won next Saturday.
"I never doubted Bold Forbc.:s would win,"
said Cordero "l feel the same way about this
horse.
"Bold Forbes had only one horse to beat,"
said the jockey. "Air Forbes Won has three or
four horses to beat and it'll bt! tougher."
It appears that the I '•-mile Derby wall have
20 starters, which i." the limit based on money
earned.
Quote o f the day
"The great piano players aren't the ones
who pracllcl'd fo ur houri. a day beca use
their mother told them to T hey're the ones
who pract1l·ed without anyone telling
them ," says Coac h Bill Fitcb o f th~
Boston Celtics. He says the same holds true
of a good shooter m basketball "He has to
have a natural 'touch' for at, but he also has
to work hard to be good."
Ryan finally gets elusive first win
Nolan Ryan pitched a four-hitter iii to help Houston stop St Loul.s, 6-2, in
National League baseball a ction
Monday It was Ryan's first vtctory m
five d~c1sions and Ray Knight helped Ryan's
cause with a homer, double and single with 3
RBI . . . Bill Madl~k's two-run homer in the
eighth inning broke a 4 -4 tie and capped a
three-run rally that lifted Pittsburgh to a 6-4
victory over Atlanta, exten-
ding Atlanta's losing streak to
four after starting with a
record-setting 13 strwght vic-
tories ... In the only Amer-
ican League action the red-
hol Bostoo &ed Sox swept the
Chicago wlllte Sox with 3-2
and 5-0 wans. Chuck Rainey
scattered five h its and Rick
Miller k eyed Boston with
RYAN three singles in the nightcap
after Jim Rice singled home Wade Boggs from
second base with the winning run m the eighth
inning of the opener. h was Boston's seventh
straight victory . . The Dodgers' Pedro Gaer-
rero has been cited tor battery by police following
a complaint by a 'San Francisco fan, who charged
that the outfielder struck bun with a clod of dirt
. . . Yankees third baseman Graig Nettles is
expected to be sidelined for 4-6 weeks aa the
result of a thumb injury suffered again.st Detroit
Sunday
Mint 400 lures
area drivers
LAS. VEGAS -A total of 19 Orange Coast
area drivers will be competing m the 15th annual
Mint 400 desert off-road race here Saturday during
the four-day extravagama th.At starts Thursday and
runs through Sundax.
A variety ol race vehlcleslnCludiiig uriliinit.ea
horsepower single seat buggies, stock sedans and
four-wheel drive trucks, will battle the rugged
Southern Nevada desert over a 100-mile course
stretch1 north out of Las Ve~as.
Technical inspection will be held along Fre-
mont Street Friday with the race getting under way
at 9 a .m. Saturday. Winners of 16 different classes
will be determined on an elaps<.'d time basis. Cars
will leave the starting line two abreast every 15
seconds.
Entries from the Orange Coast area include:
Jerry Penhall of Balboa and Ron Gardner of La-
guna Beach; William Church of Newport Beach:
John Gray of Corona del Mar and Jim Austin of
Newport Beach: Davtd Harshbar~er of Corona del
mar and Tom Perry of C.o9ta Mesa.
Also Mike Lund and Gary Garner of Hunt-
ington Beach ; Frank ArC1ero. Jr .. Laguna Hills;
Martin Tajra of Seal Beach and Doc Bryce of
Huntington Harbour; W.J . Bradbury of Newport.
Beach with Pepe Hodnguez or Weslmln.ster .
. Mitch MltcheU of Huntington Beach with Ray
Croll, Jr. of Garden Grove; Tom Denault of San
Clemente with ~teve Uenault of Ne wport Beach;
Don Denault of Mission Viejo with Bob Denault of
San Juan Capistrano: Gary PetelllOn of HunUngton
Beach with Jon Kenney of C.o9ta Mesa: Jim Scott of
El Toro; Norman Marriner and Chester Williama of Laguna Beach; John Townaend of a.ta Mesa with
Rick Schumaker of Villa P1rk. ·
Volleyball moved
With alx of the final eight teams left ln Lbe
12th annual lnglt'Wood ffilh lnvitalic>MI volleyb&U
tournament.. th4! alte hu been chanae<f to San C..
ment.e High Cor the quarterflnab, aemlflnall and
flnala Wednetday evenina.
Pitted .,.inst each oOWr In th. quar1en at.,
will be San Clemente va. Lot Altoe and La,una Bad\ YI. F®n~n V~y. (oJJowed by C.0.ta M ..
vs. 1..1 Quinta and Sen Marcol YI. Dana HIU. a\ 8.
The ..mlflnala are 11.'tM!duled for 7 o'clock and
the ff.nils at 8 wtth the ....,. form.ta belt two au&
01 three '° 1& p.linta.
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Burleson undergoes aurgery
An1el1 1hor"toP Rick 8urltt0n
underwent 1ur1 ry Monday by club
orthopedlat Or. Lewi• Yocum on
Monday to repair a tom rotator cuff
In hit rl1ht 1houlder, the team an· nounced.
"The surgery went well," aald Yocum. "Rick
will remain In the hospital for three or four daya
and thrn start an extensive rehabilitation
program."
Yocum aaid the surgery at Centlnela Hos-
pJtal .ln Inglewood, lasted two hours. Burleson is
expected to be out for the seaaon.
The three-year veteran of the Angela, who
will be 31 years old Thursday, had delayed the
operation set tor Friday to ge t a second opinJon .
Dr. Arthur M. Pappas, lhe Red Sox team
physician, and Dr. Robert Leach, a sports mec:h-
cine authority. confirmed after an examination In
Bost on that Burleson would have to undergo
surgery.
Burleson Injured the sh ouJder throwing in a
game against Minnesota on April 17.
Baseball today
On this date in baseball in 1971 :
~ltt.sburgh slugger Willie Stargell set a
major league record by belting his I J t~
homer in the month of April.
On thls date in 1968:
Baltimore pitcher Tom Phoebus no-hit
the Boston Red Sox 6-0 far the third in a
series of four no-hitters the Onoles would
collect in an 11 -year span
On this date In 1944:
Boston Braves hurler Jim Tobin no-hat
the Brookyln Dodgers 2-0 and became the
first major league pitcher lQ hat a home run
during h is own no-hitter.
Today's birthday:
Toronto Infielder Willie Upshaw ts 25.
Moore wins fight, escapes attack
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa -Two
men attacked a van carrying World m
Boxing Association junior middle -
weight champion Davey Moore back
to his hotel Monday night after his
succ.>essful title defense against Charlie Wear of
South Africa
Promo~er Bob Arum said Moore was not
hurt, but his manager, Leon Washington, suffer-
ed a slight knee injury when he got out of the
car to chase the attacker...
Laguna Beach's Leach Ojai winner
Laguna Beach High's Rick Leach, a juruor,
won the 19-and-under sanglc.>S crown •
at Ojai last week. out.dueling Torran-
ce's Barry Buss in a three-hour semi-
finals matc h, 3-6, 7-5, 7-5, before
breezing in the finals of the prestigious t.cnnis
to urname nt . . Ivan Ltndl defeated Jolan
McEnroe for the fourth tim(• in six meetings to
wan $1 50,000 at the finals of a WCT tourney m
Dallas. Lendt won, 6-2, 3-6, tS -3. 6-3 ... Former
lt~ht heavyweight c hampions Eddie Mustafa
Muhammad and Marvin Johnson will box on the
undercard of Sugar Ray Leonard's defense of his
Wl'herwe1ght crown May 14 1n Buffalo
Na ti onal Football League att.orneys tned to dis-
credit tcsumony of Oakland Raiders managing
g e neral partnPr Al Davis that h e was a
"conduit'' in negota.ations leading to the merger
of the NFL and the Amt!ncan Football League m
1970.
Television. radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: BasebalJ -Anaels at New York, 5
p.m., KMPC (710); Philadelphia at Dodgen, 7:30
p.m .• KABC (790). BASKETBALL -Phoerux
at Lakers, 7:30 p.m .• KLAC (570).
Fro.,, Page C 1
• YANKS • • •
having Iott 2~ pounp1 and not
havln1 had • drtnk for montha -and requeeted that he be allowed to maNIJe one more year, how
could I refu.1e him?
''Every time J have called him
to do a Job, he never aaked when,
where or how much. I felt that,
becauae of lhil loyal tr,, he ahould
be given this chance. '
• Reoalllng Steinbrenner'• re·
cord for snap managerial •ho-
ke ups, reporters uked If auch a
move dldn't put Lemon under
the guillotine -once th e
Yankees sagged, out would go
Lemon, in would come Mlchael
"No," insisted S teinbrenner, "l
gave him my word. Even If we're
20 games behind, Lem will stay
as manager. l will only replace
him If he requests 1t m the cai;e of
bad heahh."
Lemon was flushed with pride.
"I've never had a chan<.-e to go
a fuU season." he said "George
wants to see 1f [ can go the route
-me. to0.''
Now Steinbrenner 1s saying, in
effect, he had his fingers crossed.
He didn't mean a word of it.
Now it's down the drain for a
man's dream.
But what of the Yankees? Wall
this sudden shift resuscitate
.. the greatest talent money can
buy?" Don't bet on it. .
These are n ot the proud.
swashbuckling Yankees of old. It
is a confused, disoriented lot, and
has been from the start of spnng
training
"I haven·t had any fun all
year ," complained Goose Gos-
sage, the relief ace "It was the
most de pressing sprmg I've ever
had "
Steinbrenner vlrtually manda-
ted that players be at c:amp a
drudgery anyhow -two weeks in
advance The n he brought in
Olymp1C' coaches a nd installed
exotic ell'<'tronal' equipment tD be
µsed an 1ntens1ve battingpnd
runrung exen:a.ses.
Players were treated not like
pros but hke a regiment of Ma-
rines
Rustlers fall,
finish se cond
SANT A MONICA -Golden
West College's women 's basket-
ball team rompleted its regular
season Monday night drop-
ping a 90-74 Southern California
Conference d ec1s1on to Santa
Monica College
The winners finish the confe-
rence campaign w1lh a 10-0 re-
cord, Golden West is runnerup at
8-2.
Santa Monica's depth proved
too much for Golden West Mon-
day, despite the overall balance
of the Rustlers, who had five
players scoring in double figures,
led by JilJ Guthrie's 20 points.
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PUBLIC HEARING
Concerning
City of Newport Beach
HOUSING ELEMENT
Notice la hereby given that the Planning Commission of
the City cf Newport Beach wm hold a Public Hearing to
dlacu• Implementation of the recently adopted .Houllng
Element of the Newport BMch General Plan. Among the
ttema to be considered wlll be reatdentlal denlltl• and
the ~blltty of tncreulng denllttea on aome of the r•
.m9'nlng undeveloped alt•. Houalng typee, minimum unit
lln9, and fonM of ownership wm allo be dllCU8Md.
NOtlce II hefibY h.irther given that .. Id pubtlc hearing Wjll
be held on the Ith day of fAy 1982. at the hoUr of 2:00
p.m. In the Counctl Chmnberl of the Newport Beach City
Hall, l lOO W. Newport Boulevard, •t whloh time and =lllY Md Ill pef'IOnl Int.,...._ may IPPI• Ind be .,..,.,, .
•
' USC's president
threatens l@wsuit
Pepahies unreasona ble, ays Zum berge
LOS ANOELES (AP) -The
president of the University of
Southorn Calllornla aays thv
1chool may take legal acUon
agulnat the National Collegiate·
Athletic Anoclatlon because of
th · severity of penaltws isaued
agiunat the football team.
The school LI prohibited from
playing In bowl games during the
1982-83 and 1983-84 academic
years and from appearances on
tell'v11ion Ln 1983 and 1984.
"THE PENALTIES are un-
reasonable , inequitable and
wholly unjustified for the num-
ber and nature of the infractions
involved," James H. Zumbergl'
said al a news confere nce Mon -
d1:1y use was penullu ::d by th<·
NCAA last F'raday because an
assu;t.ant coach sold tickets giwn
to players.
"We also believe that the
severity of the J)t!nalties reflects a
measure of vindictiveness that il>
shocking for an orgaruzation with
the stature of the NCAA." said
Zumberge.
He said USC had not been ix.-
fore the Infractions Commtttf't• an
the past 23 years and had coope-
ra tC'd with the NCAA 1n its 1n-
vest1gat1on .
.. I am n o w exploring with
counsel the legal optaoni. availa-
ble to the university and will
discuss them soon with t ht-Ex
ecutive CommillCl' of the un-
iversity's Board of Trw.t<>es," ht·
said.
"Football 1s a very, vl'ry im -
portant part of the un1vpri.a1y
sc,-ene. We can't trc·at thl• pos.s1b1-
ltty of going to t'Ourt a,., a trivial
matter "
HE POINTED OUT that thc-
unavl•rs1t1es of Texa:., Oklahomq
and Ct•orgie ulrcndy had suits
1wndlng against th<" NCAA on
various mutters. but agreed that
finol at.•Ulem nt.s of suae.. might
takl' several vears.
He said USC would await the
OUl.<'OmC o( pending CU5<'ll against
tht.' NCAA before taking action
of i ts own
David Bcn.l, a memlx•r of the
NCAA investigation 1Haff, in
Shawnl'e M1ss1on , Kan • defen-
ded the penalltes
"I wtl l gl•t mail lhls wc.>e>k
savanj( that wt· let USC off the
hook, and I'll gN maal saying
W<·n · loo han.h on USC t.o prove
the· pmnt that we can pt:onaltw the
big ~·hoob," he· said "Neither is
trut'. Wt• w1tr let the l'omments
fall wht•n• tht:y may The rl'<-'Ord
will !>J)l•:.tk for 11.S<•lf "
Zumbl•rgt· t·stam;Ht•d the pt•n-
allu.-:. maghl ttlt>t use more• than
$1 million.
From Page C1
LAKERS . • •
e vc•n though th1•v l o~t po w (·r
forward Mau:h Kurxh.Jk Parly an
tht· o.,(•ae;on whl'O Kupc:hak brokl·
a hom· an h1~ ll•fl l<·I{
Thl· Suns will cl1·111·11d 1111
gu<J rd Dt•nna'> J 1Jhni.11n who It cJ
th<'m 1n S('onng during tht· n·~u
l<i r sc•a.,on \.\-llh ;; 19 5 avPragc·
Right b1·hand Johnson as Truck
Holtan'>o n who av1·ragt•d 19 I
puan~ 1J4 ·r game .md al~> h:iuk·d
down H 7 n •bounds µN outmg
"I ft.l'I l·omfortJblc playing
Pho<'nlll. ... H1h·y says "Wl· m<it.ch
up Wl·ll °"1 th tht·m If we're· <1
ltlllt-r u.'>t) f mm tht.• layoff "'l'll
pus h right through ··
Kendall nominate d
Cindy Kendall of Corona del
Mar Hig h as o ne of I 0 fcmalt·
athlPtes nominated for the st.alt·
scholar-athlt•te of the yl•ar award
which carries a $500 &·holan.hap
for the wirml'r
Kl'ndall played volleyball for
the Sea Kings this year
Tht.•re are I 0 men and 10 wo-
men finalists throug h out the
st.atc picked by their high school
principals from a field of 350
nominations. The award wall bt·
armount-ed by the st.ale CLF Sat-
urday.
State ClF Comnissioner Tom
Bvrnes said: •·All 350 candidates
qualified for this award and all
dese rve the recogn1uon o r their
pet.'rs. S1.·hool administrators and --------------
commun1ues tor their fi ne ath-
l 1· I I c a n d '> l' h (I I a s t I c
dt~urn~ltshnwn~"
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Ana ~wtmm111g1 C..t"" Stt>ven~ (Claremont
toolt>~llJ Robe<I ZOlg ISi JOlln Bo9co HOQh
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Women Flnalfet.
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Ezell \lrv1ng1on Ho0n Fremont ouketbelll
JuOy Grott11n CFonuna, baske11:>au1. LIN Hazen
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Kendell (Cor-def Mat, 11oh~t: 1.MMa
Krehl>let CCycress VOlleyt>aU) En.n ~ry
!Santa Cruz, 10l1ball) Cheryl Ollamura !Troy
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Irvine slates
• seminar lunch
David Milne, Ph.D., director of tho Wolfton Mi·
oroelectronlat Institute In Edinburgh, Scotland, and
Robin Duthie, chairman of the ScotUah Development
Age~. will cte.crlbe how atta buainesamen can tap
the Common Market from a E~ropean ba&e at a Jun·
cheon eeminar ln lrvtne on Thunday.
H06ted by the Sc:ottllh Development Agency, the
preeentation will provide information on what Sc:oi..
land hu to offer U .S. electronicl equipment manu-
facturers.
The luncheon begins at 11:30 at the Registry Hotel,
18800 MacArthur Blvd. For information, contact Su-
zanne Cushman, The Bohle Company. (213) 557·1331.
Record earnings for Gra ce
W.R. Grace & Co., which has worldwide interesta
In chemicals, natural reaources and selected consumer
services, announced record earnings for the first
quarter, due primarily to a $65,100,000 gam on the
disposition of its ownership In a former G race subsi-
diary, Chemed Corporation.
Net 11'COme for the quarter ending March 31 was
$144,176,000, an increase of 73 percent over the 1981
period, which was restated for -poolings of interests
Earnings per common share were $2.99, versus $1 74 in
the 1981 quarter.
Grace operates its New American Restaurant
Corp. headquarters• in Costa Mesa and headquarters
for El Torlto-La Fiesta Restaurants, lnc. and Far West
Services in Irvine. Grace also operates several restau-
rants m the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area such as
El Toriip. Houlihan's, C.OCO's and Reuben's.
Calbidco funding OK'd
At a spec:lal shareholders' meeting, Statewide Cal-
bicko rettived the overwhelnung approval of prefer-
red and common shareholders for a company recapi-
talization.
Each Statewide Calbidco preferred share has been
converted to nine shares of common stock, and subse-
quently all outstanding common shares have been
reverse split one for 10.
Statewide Calb1dco is a pub!Jcly held non-depoSJtory
banking corporation based in Newport Beach since
1975 that provides commercial loans to small and
medium-sized businesses throughout Caltfonua.
S & L office celebrating
Great American Federal Savings is celebrating tM
grand opening of its San Juan Capistrano office at
32222 Cami.no Capistrano with a week-long Cmco de
Mayo fiesta, May 3-8.
StarTel boosts sales
The Irvine-based telecommurucations finn of Star-
Tel Corporation announced that the company realized
approxunately $1 million in sales m six months, an
increase of 300 percent over last year's sales.
The announcement was made on the company's
two-year anniversary date.
Sales m eeting slated
Chet Lackey, who is called "Mr Enthusiasm," will
be guest speaker at the Sales and Marketing Execu-
tives of Orange County meeting May 4 at the
Sheraton-Newport.
Lackey will speak on "132 Ways to Close a Sale."
The meeting will begin with a social hour at 6 p.m.
Dinner and program begin at 7. For reservations, call
538-2510.
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._,'Ci~ tHIO tlllCfrvt llWIAG«MfNT MCl'IUto Newpert .._, C........... -T\1191,~ --, ..... 0.. AlllO, ~=:o~=A~. '8:0.=ll lull• ~:':-" Publllhed Orange Cout ~~. ..=:.=-· ........... ~·..,_.....:·:.:..:.~..:Slay Front. file foltowl"t oer10f1t are doing APf'H 20. 27. May 4, 11, 1982.
...... y....... Thie ~ II C°'*"1" by 1111 In· buWleu M . 1183-82 Tiiie tl•t-e111 wH !tied wllll 111e ~ NORTH8TAfl OOMPAHY. tte7 C.....,(llfllt1e>r..,...~Ofl .. 1, ..... ..... Port c11e1 .... Newport heel!, CA rtaJC NOncE
-. flll• Uete111enl •H lll•d wllll 1111 92ee0. 1------------
1 ~....._ "-··· ~'1!!'!',, County,~~ c...tiorOr.,..Oowlt)'onAorf2, Horthetar Poola & Spee, lno .• • ._ .... ..,.. to-. ~-... Cellloml• COfporellon, tN1 Port 8U..NOR COURT Of,,. .._, t. '*• • 11, ttla t ,__ a... w-.... .. ~ c• ..., .. ,. ITATI Of' CAUl'ORMA
l'ulltl•-Orange Cout D•llY l'tlot • ·~-' _.., "H""" COUNTY Of' 0111ANQ1E "91.JC M)TIC( • A11rt I , 1S, to, 21. 1tl2 11t1.t2 Tilltl ~ ii c:onduc1ed by e No. A-~ corpotetlon. ..,.TICI ,.. _.,.... TO ••u. ~.~· rwuc NOTIC[ ~n:oot• "IAL .-11'0.-i~n·Af',.111¥Au
~:!°!:wino pereon I• doing '9Cnnout .,.._11 =~old Eelli• of RU~~WOPE, 0-.·
"' Pl.AIN VAHtLLA. 2024 eetwrt NAMI ITAT'l.•NT Thlt 11.tt_,t WN filed wtlh ltle Md Coeta,,...., Ce tztlt ' The lollowlncl ~are doing County Clartl of 0r"'09 COunty on Nola i. htt•by ~ U\al, aut>-
Rebecce M. kouuttl, 202• ~lfFEET. 91131 Hemlllon Al>rll 111, 1982 ~l,:!,~~t!:'~ou"J.': ~~1': c.Nen. Cotta W-. Ce. 9282& • -...... fWFIM ........ "* ~ .. c:ond\lc1ed by"' A--. Huntington a..dl, Celffor· Publithed Orenge Coul o.tly Piiot, IH2. al 9 00. m . or ltltrHlltr ~ nit t2&4t Ap<tl 20. 27. May 4, t t, tlle2 within the Um• llllowed by law, the
Aebecce M. Koeeuth Dennie Fraderlell Luttrell. 1756-t2 underelgned, H Admlnt11retor of
Thie ~I -filed wtltl 1119 21881 Behema Ln., Huntington lhe .... ,,of Ruth Swope, d-•·
County a.tt of Orange COUnty 00 BMdl, ee.llOl'nie 92&4e PU8lJC NOTICE Md, wt• Mii II privet• Nit to the .-5, 1"2. Maureen Allee Luttrell, 2tett hlgnMt ltld beet net l>lddef oo \lie
,,_,, Beh1me Ln .. Huntington Beech. FlC11'TIOU8 llU ... U tarmt end condition• herelnefter ~ Or8nQe Cout 0.Jfy Pl· CelHOMie 92648 NAMS ITATl•NT ""'1tloned 1111 right, lllle, and lnte·
IOt o\pl1I 11 20. 21. Mey 4 11182 Tiiie ~ II conducted by an The following person• ere doing rell of Ruth Swope, decuffd. II ' ' ' ' t8S~2 Ind""°'*. buSI,_. M: Ille time of h« dulh and tit rlQhl,
Maureen A. Lullrell A&F HOMES, 1178 SE Mein tltle, end lnter•t ltlll Ille eatlle hu Denni. F. Luttrell SlrMI. Irvine. Celllornta 92714 acquired In eddtllon to th1t ot
T/I•• llllement WU flied with Ille Philip H. MeN-. t81115 Mc. declfldtnl •I ll'le time of"" death. In
ACYlllOUe Wll County Clefll of Orenge County Der moll, •1, Irvine, Calllornla the rul properly loceted In th• ..-rrA~ April 18, 1982 112714. County orOrenge, Stat• of Celffor-
The follbwlno per.one .,, dolno F1n412 Thome• w. end Sendr• J Al· nla. deecflbed u lollowl.
• buelrle9I .. : Publl1hed Orenge Coul Delly ten. 1151 DoYI Str•t. "100. New· The -terly 50.00 1•1 of the SNAP, LTD., H Clove Bio .. Piiot, April 20, 27. Mey 4, 11, 11182. port e BMeh. CA 112860. Hllerly 182.00 1 .. 1 ol the eou11'1·
IOfft, ntne. CA 1127t4. 171M2 Alex J end Mary I Forgette, 57 -· qu9'1er of LOI 38 of Treet 9, in TIM OfTUUO, #8 Clove Blot-Goleta POlnl Drive, Cerone <let Mar, IM Chy of Cotta Meea. County of
.lelft. !Mnl, CA 921t4. rtaJC NOTICE Ceffloml1 92825. Orange. Stele of Celllornl•. u
MARTIN OENIS. 18 CloYe Thll bu11nM1 la conduc1fld bye tno.n oo I map thereof, rlCOfded lloelom, !Mne, CA 9'1t4. OllANQI COUNTY SU11'1.-10 gen«el Pllf1Mrlhl9 1n Book 9, Pao• 9. mlscell1neout
Thia buelrleae It conducted by • COURT ~ H Mc"'-meps, In 1ne office of lh• county
.,,..,... .,. b....,.. 100 CMo Ceftlef Drt¥e W•I Ttlll statement wu filed wtlh the recorder or Mid eounry E.aceptlng Tim OITulo Stftte AM, CA 9Z701 County Clef1' ol ?range County on therefrom 1t1e northerly 150 00
TNI ...,_It -flled wtt11 the PLAJNTIFF· OLEN PROPERTIES Aptlt 16, 1982 ffft 1tao eceepllng therefrom 5 t County a.tt of Or.,. County on COAP., • Ctldomle COfllO'etlon F1'7417 pereenl ol •II oil end mineral•
.. 1t, 1982. DEFENDANT CAL PHOTO PRO. Pul>llthe<I Orenoe Coe.II Detty Piiot. rigllll
fW74a CE$SINO, INC .. I e.!ftorNa Aptll 20 27. Mey 4, 11, 11182 The prope11y I& commonly r• ~Orange Coea1 Delly Peot rllllon. GWAN 0 SIE. VINO WANG, 1782-82 ferred lo H 686 WHI Hemillon "Ptt1 20. 27, Mey 4, 11. 1892 ' end DOES 1 ltltough 10. ~ Street Coate M .... Callfornia.
11t142 841WONI ..,_..,.'""TICE The Hie ts 1ub1ect to current
-----------C-.... ~ r-.n. "" IUH covenanll. condlllons. res-
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Ml.IC NOT1CE NOTICll YM i.a.e i.... eued. 111euons, 1~111c>ns, rigl'llS. r1gn11
T1'e oewt _,~....,._.you NOTICI INVITING 810t of way end euemenia of record.
..Cnnoul __,_,, wlthovl ,_ Mfftt heard u..... Notice 11 nereby given lhel '"' eny eneumbfencee of record to be MAim 8TAT'lmNT JM~ wtlMll ».,.. "--' Board of Trulleet of Iha Coe11 stlltfled OU1 of tne Pll<C'1 ... price
The lollowlng person• .,. dolno Ille.....,..,...., beMow. Community Coll•g• DltlrlCI of The property II told 00 an .... ,, ..
...,_ M: H you wlell to ..... the adYICe 0 Ofenge County, Cslllomla, w!H rec· be.Ill OTSE INTERNATIONAL, 2024 111 etlorney In lhll metier, you alve .-led bids up 10 1 t 00 1 m Bide or olfefl AT• Invited fOf 11'111
kornat Drive , Colle MHt, CA ellOUld dO IO promc>tly to ltlal YOU<' Friday, Mey 14, 1982 at tne Pur-prope<1y end mull be 'In -111ng end ~. Wflllan reeponM, II any. may be fl· cnaslng [)epertmenl ol Mid c:otlege wtll be AICl!lved II ,,,. offlOI of Bank
Jofln M. Ruuell. prulde nt, led oo time d i t 1 1 1 1 d 1 1370 Ad of America Trull Dep.,tmen1 II
2014 Kornet OrlYe, Colle MeH, AVl801 U1led Ila ekto cMflla1t A~ ec;:, 'Mt!.. CellfOfni:"!~ 4 t4 t MacArthur Boulevard. Suite c.Mornla 92829. dedo. II lrlbu1tal~• decldlr wntc:tl time uld bids wlll be e>ublicly tO~ewpor1 Buch, C1111ornl1
...,...,.t A. Ruaeell, Ylc. Pf• -"• Ud. alft IUdfencie • -opened end reed for 92 •I any time etter flfll e>ubll· e&denl, 21)24 Korn1t Drive, Coeta 4ua Ud. rHponde de1tlro de IO PURCHASE OF FUEL INJEC· cation of 11111 notoce ind before
...... ~ 92t2t. dlM. Lee le~ ......... TION PUMP TEST STANO: GOL· making uld sale fhlt bullneee le oonducted by e OEN WEST COLLEGE Bide mutt be eeeled end wflt be ..,.. ~. SI U•ted dff .. eolleller el con· All bids .,1 to lie In ecoordence openeel •I Ill• office of Bank of
, _,_ ~.~t· Au...it-..__. ~, .. t ..... Mio de un lbogedo en Mt• -.into. wtth the Bid Form lnstruetioos •nd America Tru11 Deptrtmenl et Ille
,,.. -·-.-,_, .... .. ,,. deberle "-'<> lnmecliat-1•. de Condlllont end Speeillcetlon• whtc:h hOur of 9 00 • m oo Ille •boYe dale
OouMy Qer1I of Orenge County oo Ml• men.a. tu~· Meflta, .,1 now on Ille enc! may be MCureel The property will be IOld for cath
"-" 2, 1M2. el tit}' 9llguna. pulde -1'9Qt111ad• 1n the offa of the Purehutng Agent Ten percenl ( 10%1 of lh• amount ~1 • tlempo. of uKt college e11str1et bid 11 10 .ecompeny the offer by ~Orange Coee1 o.lly Pllol, t TO THE DEFENDANT· A clYlt EeQI blddet must tubmll wtll'I hi• cerlilleel ()f eathler's c'1eck end the ~ 2.0, 11. Miit 4, 11. 1982. complelnt hu bffn filed by the bid • cHllter·s cneck. Ctlllll•d b11tnee to t>e P•l<l II etoM ot es-
HChtiOU9 8Ull•H ..... ..,..~
171D-8~ plelntlff ~ )'OU. " you wWI to cheell. or bidder'• bond meda crow Tues. renla. opereung 1nel
defend ttllii -..ult. )'OU""*· wMhln payable 10 the Ofdef of the Coaet meinte111nce e.11pen1e1. and pre-
30 ~ .,_ U. 9Urlllnonl II -· Community College Dl11r1e1 i!lol•CI _. oo lnlUfence KC99C•ble to ved on you, flle wtlll tlllt ci>urt • of Trwt-In '" amount not .... Ille purellaMt ltlall be ptoretfld •
written rMPOnM to ltle COfl'IPUlllll. '"'" five percent (5%) 01 Ille tum ol tl'lti CloM of eecrow E.lltm1nall0n ""'-you do eo, 'fOVf ~ .. bid u 1 guarani• 11141 the bidder of 1111e 1r1nafer tu.. eny 11111 on-
bt .iifered on eppJlcatlon of4b wll1 emv lnnrthe propoMd Con-surance oolley. end on•·hall I'~>
plalntlft, and Ihle oourt mey enter • tract If the -11 _.,ded 10 him escrow I-11\tll be II the expense ~ eoelnet you for the relief In I.he_, of faJlure 10 .,.,., onto ol th• Hllll Rei;ordtng of con·
-----"' 11'9 comp&mnl, wNdl IO.ICll contrec:t, lhe Pf'oceed• of the veyance Ind OM·tl•ll "'> H CIO• could raaull In gernl1llmen1 o• check wlll be lorteoteel. 0, on lh• .... Shilt be paid by me e>urc:nas. ~. llklnO of money or Pfoe>ertY cue of • bond. ll'lti f\Jlt """ tl'lereot °' pur~•
The tolowlno ,.,__ '" ~ .........
, KEN~CO SALES CONSUL·
TAHf8, 1135 Wlllttltr, Suite C-4, C.0.. ....._ CA t2927.
HARf'Y DE~ ftEACHEY, 213
I . ~ "*"°"-CA t2e.33 wtllJAM KEHNEOY. 400 Sun·
Idell ....... ANNln\, CA 92toe.
or other reflel raque1ted 111 111e wllf be lorlllled 10 uid college di· The undert1on•d rtHrve• 1ne
oomplalnl. ltrlet rlgl\I lo refuM lo ~ eny bidt
Detect: Sec>tember 1e. 1ta2 No bidder may Withdraw hit bid O.teo· April 28. 1te2 Thia ---.. ~ad by • ll""'1d ~. HO..~
Lee A Btanctl. clerk for • period of IOrty·flve (451 deyt BAN I( 0 F A M E R I c A '*""Y v Mor~. n-,., alter •II• d•I• Ml lor lh• Ol)i!f'llng NT6SA
Thie ~ -fled with the I Colny °""' of Or.,. County 00 .. ,. .. 1"2.
.....,..ty thereof' u Admtnl11ra1or of ll'lti
lillART1N II'. IRAMO The Board ot Tndl-,..,_Ille 1"41 etlela of ltle
110 Newport C:--1.,.. Dl'lwe privilege of re1ecllng eny 1nel 111 Be~FrennekmeoD L~I W.. • -bldt 0t lo w81ve any 111egu1atlll'9 or ' -,,.,.,
~ Orange CoMI Deify Piiot, .. 20. 21, May 4, 11, tlNl2.
11tM2
.... ~~~A ~Pl 1nform11111H In any bid Of In tl'I• Propetly M•n•gemen1 Of. r.,.,. _ _, ..,.enge -...-1 ~r lol, bidding llcef
Aptll 20, 21, May 4, 11, 1982. /a/ NORMAN E. WATSON OVlARD J. FA .. 1764-82 Secntery, Ate.My 11 Law
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-----------Bollfd of Trv•I-• N.,..... SI., lulte tOt "8.IC NOTICE Coaal Community 8ente Ana, Cellfofnle t:l701
CONIOUDATED
REPORT OF CONDITION
, COiiege DlllrlC1 Tale,._ (114) '12-tilM
Publlsl'led Orange Cotti Daily Publl1hed 011nge Cout Dally Pilot, Ao<ll 27, Mey 4, 1982 Piiot, April 27, 28 . Mey 4, 1982
' Contolldated Report of Condltlon of "AMERICAN STATE
Ht(~ otHewport eeacn. Orange-county;-and Oomest Su~lee at the close of business on March 31, 1982. ... ,. '*'" No. 1072
1873-82 1881-82
CONIOUOATED
REPORT O~ CONDITION
Al8ETI
Doflar Amount•
Ir, Tftouunde
Cutt and due from banks ...................................... 3.906
lnvesttT*'lt eecurltlee
Consolidated Report of Condition of "The Bank of Or-
ange County" of Fountain Valley, Orange County, and
Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on March
31, 1982.
(M*"et value $4,709) .......................................... 4,878
Non-tfW99trnent teeurltles . ........... ... ......................... 177
Federal fund• eofd and eecurtlles
State lank No. 1275
Cotler Amountl
In ThouMnde
purcNMct under agreements A88ET8
to,...., In domestic offices ............................... 5·200 Cash and due from banks 3 713 a. Loan•, To1.i (excluding Federal funds sold and sec~7tii;;'""' ............. -......... '
uf'IMmed Income) ........................ 45. 138 purchased under agreements
b. ~~~IOa 1 for 495 to resell In domestic offices ................................... 3,550 ...__..,.. n OtMS .......................... a. Loans, Total (excludlng c. Loent, net ...................................................... 44•643 nea ned Income) 26 935 •--L .., I F F & E t 339 u r ....................... _ · -.,.em 111, · • • e c. ..................................... b. Less: Reserve for AMI tMate owned other -~ ... _k I 2 987 possible loan IOSMS ........................... 268 m9Jl u.• pt8ft'I ... .. .......................................... · • c Loans _ _. 26 0.0.7 "'-t.a. .... ~.. 2 225 .. • ltVt ._ ............................................ .-........ ._...... tV'V ..,.,,.. i--.. ................................. ........................... ' Benk r\l'tmlHI F F &E etc 1 5.42 TOTA~ ASSETS .:-................................................ 64,355 0t"~".:....... , . . . ................................. _.. '451 UA.rTlll ''"" _.., ......................................................... -... -
TOTAl DEPOSITS IN TOTAL ASSETS ........ i.JAiiLrriil"""" ..... -.... --35,923
DOMESTIC OFFICES ...................... 58.723 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN
TOtea demand depoelts ................ 11·834 oouESTIC OFIFICES 31 .. 1 .. Total time l savtnge depoeltt 44 889 "" ·-.. -............. _ •"' "' T~AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC.... • Total demand deJ>Oeltt ................. 12,314
A Fo ... e.""'N OFACES •• 723 Total time & Mvlngl d~t• ·--19.100 ~ .................................. llQ, TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
Ottl!lr ................................................................ 2•527 ANO FOREIGN OFFICES 31 .. 14 TOTAL LlA8tUTIE8 -···-.. ···--·---· •"'
(9xdudlng IUbordln.ted not.. n~~tr~~Ti£S----·--··-·-• 570
and deb9nturee) ................................................. 59•250 (eitdudlng eubordlnated not• Mordlnated not• and debentur• ..................... 1,000 __ ,. ..._..._tur•) 31 ... .. ~ .. OUITY ., .... uwuwr• --------·-•• .,... IHAMH0t.099'1 IOUfTY Pla.'Nd ltook Preferred I~
No . ....,... outttand6ng • None No. lher .. outltandlng -None
CGINMn ... COrnmon ltodc • C: :: =~Ing t= .. ~ 1,2515 ~ ::: ::: ~ 2::.~ 3, 118 ,lwDIUI ................................................... l,.45'5 TOTAL CONTRIBUT~TAL 3,118 TOfM. CONTMUTB> CAPITAL .......................... 2,710 ~ ewn1nge ----U3
·---· ............................... , ................... 1•395 TOTAL SHAAEHolDE_AS_EQ_U-ITY------3.131 m IHAMtfOU)EAS EQUITY ......................... 4• 105 TOTAL LIA81UTIE.8 ANO ~ ANO 8HAREl"OLOeAS EQUITY 36,923 ••llWM-•IQ.DIMIDl..1 IQUfTY .................................... 84.:..355 The Ul .... ied L.8wr9fli09 A Holrnel Preeldent l 1'e ............ John ltlgtMrg, ........,,. Md 11• A. CEO Md lldwwd H , Downer ...-VP~ ol lht uanrit tr. v.~. a Oon1ra1er"'"" uov.,...... blnk, .,~ """ · ... ...,_ tor....____...__ ......... = ..................... notlot .. OIMr;I -. -.' • ..._ __ "' r==~•:io11111191 ol the......,...,.. ..... In "* not '°' th• other. I h•v• pereonal knOWleCI .. Of tfte Ii rue• .. ~ lldt hlreof). and 1 ...._. _....,. oonlalned In thte report (Including tM t9Y9tll ........ "'In _.. ......,. II true. ladt of .. llde ...._,, Md I ...-,. :thet _. ......... In ~ . -.. ,. .. " elone:e:for ......... ::.0
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O.C. flll!HTAUJTSO.MU St, •H O. Older rellred bay I Ir loll flrtf tac1. lftaf aLI
lady only, no otlWt MtCt countty ""cnen. 8drm umY M • • apply. '42·7513 Ptnln-.i .. couaoe Aval ~r "Wlltftlr• Cotrldof" M 1..-Y NW Illa ftU1 labll now. 1876 mo. C.U Sult• offtf not only pie.
Re nt In Coll• Mtll'I 4 Bdrm 2 81 temlly IT7HWUC>e ....... .,,.T"TE .. 8 t\lfHCIUI vi.wa." •me-N IWEB T QICtd 20 homl. Oullt ll'M. A'ltlll.1 ____ ...,. ___ .. _....,. __ "-"--i nlllH, too nUl\'lltCXll to
Townhomt Vlll..AOI! lmmtdlaltly. Many ame-00-AfNTALS mtn1lo11, bul lleo 24
COMMUNITY. 2 & S If. nltlee. 875-4812 Bl<R 1·5 br'I 1200 lO S2000 hour unlfortMd NCYrlty 2~ 81. 1I00-1IOO tq, n. 3 Br. 11A la. ie1m, fen· 7&0-3314 Ol*'I 7~•YI a • 1\111 NMce bulldlno of pure luxury. G119g11, 1 + 1----------1 Come H• for vourHlf hydrO·lubl 111 m Httr O•d yard. 30 mo. 3 br. 2 ba, frplo, 2 oar our one, two 6 lhrt•
•ultt. dining roome, S400 MCUrlty. Santi Ana "arage. 81111 to bHeh. bdrm "'"" now evall•·
wood burning ftrtCMacee. H t I 0 h 1 I du PI t It ' Nwpt 8hort1. 541·8083 ble for ltHI. The Wll·
mlorC>•Wt¥1 OVlnt, prl· 133-f027. 20201·8 a1r0h -...;..-------1 I ti I rt Ea ti n a .
YIU petlo1 & 8t. lffJ UcMI/ 2131273-0l&p .
yardt,gardentr proYI· E181de 3 br, dtll, 2 bt, ..... Yltw i.IMI /.JU.' 2"'
ded. Eieoant IMng only awlmmlng 1>001. 1850 3 bdrm. 2'n ba. •P•. ••••••••••••••••••••••
15 mlnu1• from 'Mhlon u n turn. 1115 0 furn . tl<yllght. dectl. rlr~. Lo• 2 br. 1 ba, yrly. bit·
llland, 1 mlnuttl 10 S.C. 561·2183 ail ex1r•. le25 per mo lnl, gar. dtck. No pett.
Pltza or 0 ,C .Alrport. 3 br, tgt yard. S550/mo,1_M'_·_34M _______ 1 MOO/mo 646-3351 ~~ :·:.:: ~-~ ht. r111& dep. 1858 um "1111 J.JN.
Frwy Sttl11~ at HOO I PtactnllL 816-093e N um
3.. 2 73 " ,,,,, •• .i. 1111 month. 831· 4 •· 4 3 Br 1~ Ba, lrg yatd, pa11 4 Br Cen•I fron11 FH ••••••••••••••••••••••
Orano• AO , Coeu Ol<.N60/mo.~.agt land M r C erlt 4BR 2BA yearly. Frpfc.
Mte&. 831-12M 545-3370. Aft e btl-lna. Pllltllng etoee 10
IAll llf BllCkbey, 3 er 2 a. 1800 Super aharp 3 Bdr, lamtly bay & ocean B rkr
3 Br. 3 Ba. TowntlOUH • q It . s 7 7 6 . c • 11 rm. ti.autlf\.11 pOOf' tPa _8_7_s..._11_1_2 ____ _
by t>abbflng b<ooll, lrpk, 831·7370 Mil for Jim E.llc.lltnt famlly location C.tMI Iii "'' 1111
d/w,pOOl,dblgar.many St050 pr mo Agt •••••••••••••••••••••• xtr•. No pet1. $800/mo. f1ullla Vlll!( JU4 760-11333 BecMtor. So of Hwy, no ~~! !!'2·3
1 • t & • • e · •••HOMES.FOR RENT••• CLIFF Or. Ocean & tlbr lr.lletlen, quiet Piiion,
--· 3 & 4Bdrm•.1725-$750 Ylew 3 br, 2 be. frpl, ~:~~cl 1300 mo.
• • • Fenced yard•. g1rage1. gafdener & wtr pd. C'hn-l, ... a...... Kida & pell welcome dren & pet• welcome. Welk to bHetl All utile
2 1 .. 11.., ..... Dr. 54~2000. Agent, not• SUIOO mo. 831-7300 pd 1 rm w/¥. bath, $300 .., ..... , .., mo Re•1. No llltchan.
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Fountain v.i~Mlle 982·8801. Dorothy. 031·6233. 81. TownllOute, ell bulll· Int, balcony, laundry rm, Square Park· •v 8 , DC-RENTALS Harbor Vu Hiii• home COYtr•d parking NICI I. 19112 1.5 br'• $200 10 $2000 w1111eo. •xceH rel1, loc.i IOcallon
To clam ticket•. call 750-3314 open 7-deys lamlly 780-0731 TSL Mgmt 542·!803
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1 mutt 942•1487 3 Br. 3 Ba. Exec Home In 11v1 .. t & MC 831..()300 Covered parking Heat . Northwood•. 2 atory with liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii paid No pal• •Cteen 2 br duplex, off· xlra lrg lam. room. No Weslcllff 2er . S650 Bec:hetor 13115
atrM1 pnig aw.t. $415, doga pllue. Gardener & Eutbluff 3Br . s 1200 1 Br $4404455
utlla lncl. No peu. water paid $900/mo Bluff• 3er.tamlly 5,500 2 Br 1'. Ba 1610
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1 and 2 bdrm each with
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privet• patio, dlenwU#ler,
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Br. 2"' bL Condo. 2 cet
auto oar. Many xtru.
Pool, jlC. LHH $950.
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IMl'AOV!MlNTI 5'1-0101 flllVlfll AOCI< • parl101 TrM trlm·E•oatt mtlnt. Hauling grading ~moll· Malnl, oornm'l/relkl. b~lcllard Sinor Lie &41·2142 Ctalg TILE INSTALl.EO Addlllona l Aamodellnll w ,.~ c.-....__ over PoOI dedlt, palloa. J'-1•1 .,.1..... · • Tr ea trim, clean-up. 2 3 1 .. AU Kindt OuatantMd • ...,., .,.. ...__. walkway•, drlvew1y1, "" 'I ..., .. ,, llon. Concrete l Ir.. lf'ldt l Ula. Int, bonded. . . t yrt o .,appy 11•1 l1•1Y•I ~· John M()..0217 g,..,,, cteM I uPf'IOlll. 140. tl1·2371 '"lllM ..,...., t1mov-dump truck He'd.,, .. llt. 97t-5148 tooaJThacuenk ~ ... !.1 ~~10 ••'••••••••••••••••••• **'"LL TILE•• Trucle mount unit Ft•.,...•t. 1(-...... 8036 Quick WV 942·7$38 ,~ "" _,, ••BRYANT'S*• ,.. WOf1t ~· lt4W11t ..._,, -· ...... ••m-._.,, W111covertno Remove1 Outllly work 10 yr• ••· 8 r.1."tm•••••••••••••• K"D L .. r ' HauUng by oott.oa ltudant ~~":'Al ~';~\HI Nlf. PUITIU AU IYPM 142-1343 '* o.orae ~t-t.479 _, •"-~ Why Pey tote~? OfllYWALL TAPING • andtCaPI mlll . w/ptckup truck FrM .. , uun euuo ....... Retldllndllt/Comm'I,
UC 1349102 no.8154 Cet~l llyet wlM buy di-Alf t114turee & aoowtlo Retfd/Com.m. CIMn-up. Rot>en 493-2141 * • ft Low ratu. Free HI 1/lllfrlJtul Cuttom C.,amlo Tiie
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Contu111nl/0.1tgn., on ::.r,::. ~~-':.'1J· Fr.. DfllVWAt.UACOUSTIC Gatdentno Wanted JOSS. All! '°' Randy, 3Coe2.H,.~1 ... 11on •STEVENS PAINTING Neat PllCMI • lllllU,.. 6 .. 2 8 8&7t ~ .. of h u c k remodel•. The flnHI tn 1---------.. 1 a Id 1 t Mowing, acJglng, rtlclng. &41 8427 .... frtl 11t, ltl· 1•H CARPET REPAIR n•P• ,., new. 0 ••••ping . Ftte Hll· -You .,. th• wlnnet of II bac:kl Now lj)eC. tn ••1 ...... ,-H--......-m-,-,,-----. ~~== ,:·~~~~l~lour & I NS l A LlAT ION, yrt ••P· 8ud 562•91182 ma tu 845-43 72 or B IHllDJ•• lour Ir• tleke1• (11 2 00 Fr .. eat. Char.... PLASTERING •••••••••••••••••••••• AJ.la•/I 831·2184/642·3872 tq..,..icyllraflxed,2'yre llHI I 845-5737 •• ~~•••••••••"•••••••• valul)tOlhl 646-33411546-4581 lnl a ul, Rtllucco. ·'AYI TIH O&ll ••r.':••••••••••••••••• ---------exper,guar•ntMCll ln-••••••••••••••UTY•••••••• ••wN C•RE Want a REALLY CLEAN lll•lllllTT WIYl&TH blocl!wallt51&.4'92 Compl tervlce
DtlVftlyt. Plfklng Lot c,, ... ,,, IUtld. (714) 0 3·9560 TOP QUA ....... " HOUSE? Call Glngtuirn PLASTER PATCHING ~lrt, S..loolll~ ... ,..-................. RS. CAhPEf. ELECTRICAL WORK Comm/realcl. Nwpl/CM Olrl Fr" Ml. 845-15123 1&1.L• 1111 I PAINTING 645-9313 1 Rutucco1 tnl/axt 30 &40.930a
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ALLSTATE PAVING John°' Ak:k 97t-3'218 ~~ •• :-T•H•'o··-M••P·s·E~s·••••• ELECTRICIAN-Priced ' ~. 1 tho<oughly ..,v 1912 · Yrl ••P. n I Motl tut>Ject•. 1(.12 & SealeoallllJl·S1rlpl'1Q "" right, Ir" Hllmat• on C.•11'1 l#rim cleen houM. 540-0857 To ctalm llckell, ce ll I bl. Acc>Y111c cemnot 11 .. iJ•I. co1ieo. 25 yra I S/Iv Repalt1 Comm./Aetfd Cabtnet1 RenlOd CONCRETE CONSTR. large 0t eme11 )obi •••••••••••••••••••••• 8 272 Davta Pa!ntl"Q 547-5186 •••••••• ••••••••••••• M M 645-5 76 Lie ,t397362 645-6181 Skytil". Room Add'ns UC. •393383 842-&482 UC. 39ee21. 973.()359 Coll~• Studenlt. wndw SCRUS·A·DUS 642•58 7 ' .. t T G DAY OR NIGHT r 0tgan, 1
G1nhN wndWI 754-4420 1--,.....,,...,,..,-==~"':":".:--ctng Cir wulng, Odd Prol. r .... rell•!Ue Ticket• mull be clalm.d INT/EX PAINTIN F1r11 CIU• Work Halp you1 child get ahMd ------------------1 Cemenl·Muonry·8'odl 1.IC'D EL.ECTRICIAH Io b 1 I 4 2. 5 4 4 9 . Rel1 JMn 631·5016 j l>y May 6. l912 Uc'd Rell FrM Mt U 141 1.a-1121 tlto alt subieci• Gt.ctei .. !?!l.ttl•f. • • • Wal...CUll wonc. Lie. Oual woril·Aeaa rat• 145-7972 1&01•Lt1• • • • 646-l067 __ t-8 Cr•danllt l•d t••· ••• ••••• ••••••••••• PHI I. Pettn Rea/ooml Rob 547-2843 Fr""" 631·5072 Tom " • Cntt• Pallfilf, IHli•I. chef 642·6117 c:,·!'~'101o:~ .:·;:r~'. 11109 Ruth Lane• "' EL E c TR I c I AN LI c . !'!!~~~............ ~~;.~~~~~ ~.~:.:·~;.1!!~!!~!1.............. 28on5 Y:.'_,.•.•lnPS LRIC.,4,0 ... ~~~-·~~i,; Rc;;.;i;:;,;~;;;· VJIH ltnt,i•t my home FIT 831-3787 N~ Be.ch •••••••••••••••••••••• 233108·C· 10 Smell Carpentry . Matonry NtlmelM BRICKWORK Smell lOb• .,... """" New·r~·deck1 ••••••••••••••• •••••• You are the winner ol Sab~ttlng. my hOl'IM, El Job• llhlnt & repairs Roofing • Plumblna 720-0742 Newpo11. Cosll M.... expert 963-0911 Otek LIC u 11802 ~1-9734 Your WEODINO on
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Teak , rub & w ax
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Fountain Valt.y Mlle Hetling caroen•1o e*. Cauc. Hakpr or HOUH· QUALITY PAINTING FrM HI Ina 6'1·7581 WI•'•• c1 ... 1 .. and Carpen1ry. Llc'd 1.,.J1111Ut Ille. Fr.i ett No .b loo ctH ner iooktng t or 5 CONCRETE. Brickwork. 10 rt Mlf'Vln O c •••••••••••••••••••••• $QUiii ~:::-M ey 8 . ._2_5_yea_r_t_. _lrwl_n_54_8-_2_7_1_9 ••••••• .... •••••••••••••• &mall. 84S.281 I deyt, 11m1 hou11, w/ O':~n PIPll. C~~~~ Reaao~able i 48·5684 lj ftfti8j{.A/ff1'f/t81 •Lei the Suntt11ne In'
To claim ttckels, call COMM'L/RESIO. FORMICA COUNTf= attluenl lamlly Call Ans· yra exp ••••• •••••••••••••• Ctll Sunll\tne Window
642•5678. 01 212 . Remod·Add'ns-Repalra F!:~~~blnet•~2.&357 Ei1par1 home tnd epl re-._,..d 11500. 6'42-4300 #/•I II/all e1snop & Son Painting .IW OIFFI Cleaning, Lid 541-8153
Tlckels mull be ctatmed Very rffl. Lie 390250 pair. Cupentry, root, HOUSECLEANING ...................... 30 yra eKp . seecn ate• S3 25 549.7949 20-1. Monthly OitcO\.ml
l>y May 5, 1982 Jeck H Bennett, Jr F1••l•l•1/ plumb, Elc. 642.e<l13 IS OUR BUSINESS• MIN I Bllnd1 Cost plu1 Free esl 548·1029 I •RESIDENTIAL• • * * Gen. Contr. 552·9142 l1'1•H ll•ll we bid ell jo~ • IQe~aml 10 yrs. Jenice'• Raggedy 10•.t. Call. Deborah. tHllh Pallfill ,~~l!f~.'! .....•....... Avg 1 lly S30: Avg 2 11Y
Sonded & Insured •• •••••••••••••••••••• OutHty, ••e>er. lied Ann 675-25 !4 1 640-5078 lntteK1 Wayne Leflter * lllJll<h * S45 Ch111 957-8388 f!!l!.'.!!.f!!!! ••...... bddoln1lodn•1d&Sretm101de•'L'n1gc, ~::!c?:.:1!'~~ Biii a Dave 644-9325 Expef'ltse HouNkeeping #•ri•f i (IXOYE) 751-9103• Free H I . ,631·92551 Wl14'1w1 WaGff
No Steam/No Shempoo Chri1llne & Ed 848-7825 General Ma1n1en111Ce we lurnlsn vacuum a 1 •••••• •••••••••• .. ••• 1 m Irvine s best Baste 1 sty
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Cpl, up/lot,., .. rug 11orarl11. cabinets. 1ky· AO-VISOR JACK ol all TRADES ReHOnable-oependal>le •n handllng 25 Y1'1 •llP I --M<tkt your thoppono ee· WINDOW CLEANING
cleaning W0tk guar hlet. cust moldlng Reta 642-5671 Call day°' night. Tanya 963-24-0t I Competitive RatM SELL idle items with a ~1er by u11ng 111e 011ty 7 'l'RS IN AREA
Free etl 645-1771 646-0092. 538-23M. 'ltJactc 675-3014• . No ov.rtlma 730-1353 Diiiy PtlOt Classlfleo Ad P1101 c11111.11.e<1 .1101 6'2-S«9/64S.7972
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2 8' newly redec duplex
w/alngje 011 , tar~ yard $500/mo 559-5001.
'--IM li•HI 3111 8' NMr ...,. Calta Mae ~ $400/mo Mew 241113 encloHd p ~ h ~ _., Pv1 P1Y New Condo for rent. 2 ~••••••'••••••••••• ltlol ~h-.,. You 1,. the winner of Roommate went.O M/F 10 M 1-0763 Elec l'l<>Ok·up 646•76&> sold VIII• arll ome to make S325,000 r••I
Bt 2.,. Ba.1105/mo. Dbl 1 S r. upgraded, nHrly $490/mo Conllci Mngr four Ir• tlek•ll ($12 00 lhr 2 Br 2 Ba IPI C M ' ' need teml)Ofary 1811d~· Hiit• 1oan HC::ur.cl by
gar,fttepteol,PoOf,apa. n ew . pool. tennlt Apt 4 vllue)lolhe &4S-0386 t'1 5PM BAYfRNIJ STOREFRONT Olcor ~Muatbe 1nxlntcond lllTOonanexiltlng2yr 8ee W. 11th. ~2739 1550/mo 21319 ti· 1161 ..... 11.n un retail 3336 Via Udo, NPi Wtll pay up lo S4000/mo Old Ir .. llanding 8400 aq
Lttge 3 bdrm, 2 bl, petJo, •ti 7PM. A1'rl•••I• 1•181.d" H•L• ••-Shr hH w/Sl2ul215prlv Av1111 Prime offa 673-1003 Bch $8501$1400 mo Sue Ewald 974·7~70 fl M111lca.n R•tt84Jrant. d E 0 LI ----------1 fl D•·1•-• ..._ --"..... tmmad mo ull Sob 752-22"" Y" · ncJ" n H Eaate ld• 1 bdr. pool. ~~· o1r.w M,... Incl 642..e811 "" ant to 1h1re hou11 or l~erm tr106a Mt IM l n. Avall ay 20 1650 taund"". ~. no .-.,, • ....,, INfi JUI •••••••••••••••••••••• Fountain Valley 600 t i ••JF ocean 11 mo min VI~ ., ....-· •• -.-.l"ii••••••••••••••• Squa re Perk-May I Roommalt wanted lo ahr execuplan Sii Siad< from waler IP . w ,.. on . Pit"' ~a-1936 1_S3_7_5_t_mo_. _133-__ 7890 __ -i WUTIUFF WI l982 38 r 2,-'B• condo.HS
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Storage or ofc 209 Iron! or Pen1n1ul• Pref 0t gross Mies. Proceed•
Lg. 2 br, 1 ba. new drpa &
cpt OIW & retno Encfd
gar Gd loc S475
845-91&4 ett 11AM
3 br, tV. bl apt $495 mo. S..Vt I br & den, lrplc, SU II To cta tm ttelllll. call $275 ulll 1nci 846-5659 Palm. Salboa 875-5774 34th lo Riv., jelly Brian, ~~r!::~o,~abn~IO~:~j
No pell Avail. now. Call pool. $550 640-7814 YILUIE 6Tlc4k2·t5678., !!1 ,a12.'!.!. F'I M 1hr 3Br In N Hunt "Ah• 0.H•••" IEWPttrT WOI c673-1388 or 150·1324 I 1322,000 1981·82 ...
Ruta. 842-8t53 New 112 bdrm tux•"" •I mua .,.. c .. ...., Full MtVlce/cu1tom Prl-...... ~A 1~Aiton ompletety ra1pon111> e ·••6 -.. vat·~ $707.244 ---------11 BR condo, Vers1U111, _., ..., ••a 5 1 ... 2 Sch 1 185 +urn Catt .. ~ ....,.,,_,.. ..,_ 1 L 1 ........... vv • "" ~11 In 14 plans. I Bdrm v1 ... Y • .., 1 office ad.-sc>eoe on buly Pee Cout Hwy pro women oca Drive by g ... at 6197
Profeaalontlly decorated
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Pllu , >-••rly I••••
$550/mo. 546-3788 or
553-1202 •ft 5.
8;..~!''• "ul ~'::ti~~· :~f.'e;;,~2~~'. from S515. 2 bdrm lrom • • * Denise ctys 752-1800 N1 O C Airport Ideal relell &/or o lllce Move men I Theraplll Ball Rd . CYPf .... Ca. (1
••••••• • ••••••••••• ~... 21J...823-78S<t S570. TownhouM from I di W"'I VIII lurn 3 M over 30 lhr 2 br. 2 b• "See lo Apprtcltltl' •P•ce tor bullneu ,,.... Mele• untvrn, qwel. IM· blk Eatl ol Valley View II l640 + poolt, tennlt, nBRan3 ~ 1 1· • lum mOOU. home, pool, lll·llll d 1 n g 111g 11 v 11111 1111 y thettc, melura. Upper 1 No Wet! eo<net of Ball H~~~g~o~ ~'e:kF~: _2_B_r_1-ba-.-.. -,-,n-k_"_Ch_. -Enc---it wttarfattt. pondtl Oas ·Call 71"-640-5548 lido, N.B. 1350 Incl t000-2000 tq tt evell•bl• bOrm or am•ll tiouu. Rd & Ju•nll• St ). Then
" patio & gar 1535, no I '°' coolltno ' heating u t I I I . • 150 d. p Small iwlle, 215 Riverside. 846-7100 Corona dal Mar 10 San I call me' le1'1 talk termt .
incttd geragH, v pe11. &42·213' paid. From San 014too l•atlll 11 •L-lf f' 675·9868. 87~893 N.B . acrott •rom Pott Clen'lent• Cell 495·58 11 Prtn only plHM. Jerry 11curlty. 848-1813. p._. drive North on • ... ' da-,498-1655-Reynold• (11•• 86 M·"'P .. on"'. · _, •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br twnhte N S Pool Off'-•"50/mo "-.•••·-i•I ,. · "' " "' .., •1 p•ftK Mr1MDl\DT BMch 10 McFtdden lo Shr condo w/prol parton • · · ..... -• .,., ""' 8 440.1260 s~:~.'.'W,~:.~: .. &;, !~· :--.-,-,-.-._-,-....,----• " lll.nrvn s..wtnd vm• 1215. t11, 1u1. dep Ali l•c. Huna. 111. i1~1' MS..472tt840-5557 l••t•I• 441S o~~t.~~~::,•t°n';b~. ---------
Aoent. 840-8181 Spaclnut 1 & 2 bdrm M1111Y Olll (714)893-5191. amenl1l11. 838-5180: ~·1~'()50; • t' S 2 15 Newport Beach, 504 N •••••••••••••••••••••• tummer·3 yrs Mature, WE BUY
emong beaut take L."91 ~.-tee-8479 Newport Blvd. $185 & FHITlll YAU.IY c arOI 831-6818
I ••m "1>01>1 ... c:-a" -.,. 1 _,....,. 2 b ..... -~ ....... WOM#I, ~-~9 ~ .. ml M9ml....C.O ~.PROPUTY '6001-. 1-.0.. ~ panc:y. 2 Br 1 Be. hOuM,
yard. amall gtrlOil Call
for ApPI
TSL Mgmt 642· 1603
Dix 2 & 3 Sr $470 & $570.
998· 1185, 194-8225 Sl-llns, patloa, balcon*
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Ir I. • •• Beene Ort. 1 o. I·•••••••••••••••••••••• r~.lotllr3br.2baapl 641-1324 FOR LEASE re c area· No P•l 1. droom ap11 & townhou-LG Room In new condo llOOlllTE nt OONrl 538-7923 •au....., 1 2 olllcetitorage bldg• l•ll•n1/&n1I/
148-6591. .. From S540-$1000 Co111 Matt D1 y1 Ult --(l2.500 & 2780 1q II) luHtf
THE WHIFFLETREE 1·2-3 l«-ltoO 9 9 9 • 2 4 5 2 Ev• 1 flllEIS Share 4 Br· home. b•I· Economy tlnglea. 1100 & I Excellent corner loca· ••••••••••••••••••••••
Bd • G s 548-1554 ween Say & Oce tn 1 20 3 11 ••2.. 1_ rm ... p11. ym, pa, NO FEEi Apt. & Condo Old .. t & l•rg"I agency Avall May 1 us-2137 1 room au •·.., .., tlon, parking. 1. .... all or 8IU1nl
Sauna. pool, tennis, etc. rentalt. VIiia Renlel1 Young alngle mother loo· All cll«1t1 acrMned w1th •ti 6PM Sec'I ~ avall 3355 part Annual IHH w/ n-I $11$
846-0819 675-4912 BtOkar king tor rMC> pereon to photoe & referenc:.a. Via Lido.NS 87S~1Mi option 10 renew Foun-••• "'.!Cr.!!~.!r ••••.•..
Deluxe 2 e r 1 Bt. tn Large 2 bdrm, 1 ba. 4210 rent room Ca ll Kuln Cted"L ~an c.,..-I« .. , 4.Jll Newpor1 8Mch,,.., Hoag taln Valley School D•· Moblle Power wu111ng
4-ptex ow. 110011-upa, s.aho<a. $750 mo Yrty 831·5e32 Good MornlnO America. ••••A•••••••••••••••• Hoap 1000 IQ 11 H· llrtct. P 0 Boit 1510 eQulp~nt & contrac11
encl•d gar No pell. ~19 Furn room nt oc Alrpott The Tomonow Show. Doubt• garag•. 11orag1 cond l'IOOf offlcee ample Fountain I/alley. 92708 10 hrs/wil peye l 20K/yr
14&5 540-4-484 ---------1 5 or *'h oll• 10 •II new only.M4PlumerSt,neer pert&tng well mal~talned Naomi W leland Tarmi avelt 1-S33~242 1---------12 Sr 2 Ba Verulllu lu• & UCI. e mpt F 3 or clients wtlo need• plaoe. W. 19111, C M. 1548-2277. bldg ·Vic 11 y o ay1 842·6&51
SPACIOUS 1 Bt 1 Br. Ctpl, drps & refrtge condo, H Curlty, view, over · 1 2 oo / mo · Dl"'9IT 141·18" IMU-•-•-• ~~II 714/845-48-00 ---------you hive Ill the money Ftreplace, pool & much No pela. pool, 1pa, Hun•. no 558-52'1 "".., _.., ..., IFF111 II SW you want & need? If not, more Call 980-2875 p111. 1dullt only. El•· RM. for rent In Cllrlt1lan •••••••••••••••••••••• Contullant tn trvlne h11 Inn_., bldg on Co111 call 832-7202 for dale &
gant. 1850 840-5118, °' hOme, I t50 mlhly COiia M '°' lae hOu ... ttept lo mTA llU letg• o lltce to 1har1 Hwy, South lAQun• Ap.. time ol e11Q8'>tlonal oppty Nr b .. ch, 2 br, l'h be, 897-3CN56 Meu 548-80e7 belch, $250ao, lul & Sup«b 171'1 SI tocatlon Near Airp o rt Reat prox. 500 IQ ft b cel· In nutrltlont l Nlel =~f'o:r~5trA~~: 1---::-:::----:--:---:-~·1.,.-----~~-MC. Yrty. 64 695 1 room. 400 aq ti. '3eO 1ermt Celt 752..01116 lenl prlv•I• p11klng RESTAURANT. Bix by now 536--0921 Westcflff .,.. ... 2 br, 1 bl Chrlttltn hom•Kll pN , MIM to thr w/2 lem.199C mo. g88-9477 da. av, CdM dt. ~. AIC, •mple behind bldg S525 mo Knoll• ., .. By owner larMI lettlM 1---------i condo. PV1. patio, pool, quiet male 11ralght. nr Newpor1 Shot• t>ome. 2 wllnd ~g, ulll pd. 21155 E Cit Tumet ~ 494-t 177 Pt1n only 1 lOOK o r
0 bd . PRIVATE 2 Bt, 1 ea. mlnut• lrom Ind r y . I 6 5 O mo. e.acti 127& + utll. Avlll 15 I na rm, 675-3412 & 1144.9.,.2 Ma y 2 1. Lag 8 c11 . room• avall. Ma~ . C.M. 2 oftlcet, 34&', bath, wy. 876-ttoO IO&IL IPAOI make oiler Term• very
PATIO, bHm c•lllngt, ~;,.~:5 . ....,.. ...... 2 BR, yr. round rental. 499-2288 Randy. 8-5, 752..()6 1 storage av111. 1250/mo ....... ,. 1000 eq. ti H•fbot 8111d flex. Spollutl BHrl gae, walet pd. New cpl, .,...........,, Of ,,,,,.._ M/F 35 to 50, 2 BR. 2 be, 5-48-3345. 494-3803 -C M G . t , w Int Se a I a I 0
drpt, 1 11ory. Out1tan-2 Br 1 Ba. nr B .. ch & Stapt to th• bHoh or Room turn L.aduna NIQuel petlo NP 1250 Utlla. Incl lfF• Avall. 1~~~ 1~fi'R~!: (213)424·5t39 ding loc: nr OCC. Fr.... s ad $485 bey. 1575 mo. 111, IU1, home. Fem only. 1200 wty, Fairground•. ewtp N~'!'.:.~1-t\':i da-: S 1O0 d • P . C all: w/kll. prlv. 496-5644 831-2010. ltu llml Prim• Betel\ Blvd . tt tonoma 675-8700. l•ffft•••I
m .. t.Nopeta.Pktn~. ~071....... ,. 1·6 3&·4 205 or Prof M.under35 to 1hre •IPlllT Slttet,H.B.147·25"7 1111
I 4" 0 . P 1 .. • • CI I t-&27-9500 •11th; •ttll flll "'NB home. x1r11. 1375. El•"•nt Ewtc aulllt In Olllc• tor butln•tt. very ./!l.'!.'ffl!.~~!!J~.~!f ... ".fr.f!~~J!r •••••••• ,... •1:•5 2 Bd m 1' .. •1 ~ondo 1---------·1•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • " d I t n O 5u•RK WANTED ...,.._.,.. r ,.. .. .. • BEACON BAY .. 1 ft.Allt 831-8313 pr .. tlatou• loc. Incl ... goo y ew 0 OCH . N.B. 3975 81rcm. 5llOO IQ L AN ""
2 BR, 11A ba townhouM. ~~It P"~g,. f.~~i.!'~~1; 1 Br 1 Ba. baylront Real. Weekly Alt• Roommate want.cl. s... cretarlal, r•cepttonltl, xgod ar11. 1400/mo fl. or lett. MIA zone NHd S 10,000 lor 90
1mm1c. quiet, no pelt. home. tenn41 01, bMctt, Kftchenltt ... ~ king lemela 10 there 111ephon1 ane a more. 1·5233. Agent 15-41-5032. daye at /:2-: tetm• Ml11
Balcony, peUo, gar, lrpl, ctys, PQ.6309 ...,.., all utll. Incl. H 75/mo "Z" cl'llnnel ~ btaul 4 Sr. TwnhH In 0tc. from 1438 mo. On· Bllboe Penln. 8ub ..... 2 .... lfflAR POtllt. 2·225"
1525 mo. 979-18!18 1 BR, bath l P•· 7702 ~ Cl76-ttl8 Sandpl~r. 1H7 New· E11tblulf In Newport. cell otce IHIS mo. THE otno.. of 1000 aq. n.... 1¥5 -11tm
Super ctMn 2 bt. l'it ba. Newman. 1315, 111, lut 2 Bt. condo, upper. pott Matr Bdrm. 1250/mo. ~~~~~E'!' =j Ulll, 1•nlt0tlll & patttlng Warahov•: epic: wl!~ lnl/MI 1350.000 wit ...
quiet. p1t10, no pelt . ._&_dee> __ • _94_2_-""_3_1 ___ 1 W111011ff1Dov1t uea, 81. Coate Miil 546-i137 wltll PoOI & eecUttty. Call : pro .. 7 • Incl. 73-tl10. c erpa~:O '~;Oo w 11 cuttd plu• over so~
Pr11g. $465. 641-4508 V. mile bMctl, 2 br, 2 car ctub PoOf. teund'l, walll -••a-llTIL E720·1~!1 ~r.~~249 ~',v~~ment. ( U ) EXECUTIVE OF.flCE hi· ::::a lnd~~trlat ~ thtre ol 1 1,000.000 00
Olf, cov'd patio, all pool t 0 • h 0 p I 5 a 5 . -~ .... 1.1-..... ,.. bOI Penn 525 It, 1400 I pop. prom. Mr Jam••
E•• ta Id• Cape cod rl11111' & r e c •r•••· e 4 I . 4 8 4 4 . Ev•' Wkly r1n1111 now a vall, F rmmta 10 IN 28t 8.it>oe till Weetdlff. N.8 Went '"o . Pr Iv 8 • A I C . ~!~1r'in!l.!:1~1~'1 Pull, 714-720·1130 PT~~ .. i ~':e.1r4::: Sl75tmo. 213102µ191. 548-3117 ll05 & up, Color lV. tel duplH. Avail 511, tlnanc19' lnet. 10001 f. H7·1111, 6 75-3800. 11315 Whit t ler Ave. Lagun• Beach half intt· l:"'.""---:--=-=--~-1-------....,,..-1 Phonat In room. 2274 JaneTIS1 ... 31(1o-.3) lit. lloor . Agent 651~ .... 2 .u ... 1 .,.2•7'°" 142.St °' 6524071. ac a nt 1 BR, walk to Vwy nice 38r. oen. aea. ~ ltvd. CM. 541_5032 .,.. -...... ratt In labulout 0~1n
oc .. n. 1425 mo. call VflY tanttlL 1875 mo. 141-7445 2 roomma1 .. needed 5/1, Coate Miia 250 "· autl• view hme. Min c ull 1m!-:~p$~ l(etth. M2-""7t =·~ o:,,:::.,~~r= ~.~~,~~·= M~~·~ ~ !:~ ~ ~~~081~~~~~i77t OCEAN VD ,.q'd •94-81741 Hor.· wet«· ~.~ ... :!ff + l300 depoelt, 230I w. TOCl6. aft UO, 14~2791 ~:~ :f~~~~1&1r:~:~; coat• MaH. Harbor a lf!!~!f.~ .. ~ db•11p'0·1•1t4.15~ .. +,.,1~u2r10tyr OoHntronl 2 br, 3 bl, .. CJ•lllfl #'lif Oc eanfront, Newport Malt lo th are 3 bdrm Mt1a, tlr, & turn. avall. Baller, 240 eq. fl. 1tt. 1t20 aq ft • ldMI for CS.. ,,,n2dO,OOO·l,60.000T D1 .. 1'1~
0-.... .... 3100 aq "In Oto Medlt. ..................... e.dl.173-4154 "°'* 1n CdM. 1285 p1ue SAO mo. IM .. 2921 fl<>«, private antran~. :_i:·~~O~ • 20I! v ,
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due In 3 years or le11
Con tac t John She•
BrOket 95~-345't
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Chautter.O. IW&ury llmou-
alne Full bit, etc.
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··disaster
'Time runnin out' , .
loan set
Britain -to apply
BY DAVID KUTZMANN or-...._,.......,
A.Mheim residents who must
rebuild their lives from the rub-
ble of last week'• $50 million fi-
restorm were to be given the
chance today of applying for
federal low-interest disaster
loans and rent subsidies.
IDilitary pressure
City officials said the Federal
Emergency Management Agency
had aet up it.a offices Monday at
Trident Junior High School to
process the loan applications. The
dlsaater relief center was to open
its doors at 1 p.m . and remain
open seven days a week from 10
a.m. to 7 _p.m. It is located at 1800 w. Ball Road.
The estimated 1,500 people left
homeless by last Wednesday's
fiery holocaust will be eligible
for loans of $5.000 (at 8 percent
interest) as well as re.nt subsidies
good for l!P to one year.
The assistance was made pos·
sible by President Reagan's de·
claration Saturday that Anaheim
was a federal disaster area. Offi-
cials said today that the assistan-
ce q!nter would remain open as
long as it takes to process all ap-
plications.
In another fire-related deve-
lopment, city officials said today
that building owners in the
flame-scarred fire zone around
Ball Road and Euclid Avenue
would probably regain control of
their property sometime in the
early afternoon.
Since the wind-driven blaze
was extinguished, police have
manned checkpoints and guarded
the gutted buildings, limiting ac-
cess principally to authorized
personnel only.
(See ANAHEIM, Page A!)
Plan w~ighed
for Harbor
Boulevard
By JODI CADENHEAD or IN Deity Piiot lteft
A $1.5 million/Ian to realign
Harbor Boulevar 90 that it con-
nects with Newport Boulevard at
Broadway will be discussed to-
night during a Redevelopment
Agency meeting at 7:30 o'clock in
the Neighborhood Community
Center in Costa Mesa.
Currently, Harbor Boulevard
meets Newport Boulevard at an
angle.
An engineering study by Her-
o..ir NM......_ a., C,_.. 1ten
HUNTINGTON TRAGEDY -Huntington Beach police of-
ficers wait for tear gas to clear before entering home that had
been the scene of a murder-suicide.
Former Huntington
man kills wife, self
By ROBERT BARKER
Of the Delly "°4 Ii.If
A former Huntington Beach
resident shot his estranged wife
to death and then killed himself
Monday in the Huntington Beach
neighborhood where they for-
merly lived, police reported to-
day.
Police said that George G .
Shadwell, 35, murdered his
32-year-old wife, Kathy, shoo-
ting her in the bead with a
small-caliber sawed-off rille, and
then turned the gun on ~If.
Eecaping injury were the cou-
ple's five children aged 1 ~ to 15
(four were h is by a previous
marriage) and the residents of
the home at 18191 Wharton St ..
east of the intersection of Beach
Boulevard and Talbert Avenue.
Lt. Merle Sthneblin said the
dead couple were former resid-
ents of the housing tract before
moving to Mount Mesa in Kem
County.
The wife apparently left her
husband about a week ago and
came to Orange County to stay
with friends.
The husband and the children
arrived at the Wharton Street
residence Sunda~hev rePor-t.edly lived in the reviously
and had agreed to m t at the
home of former friends to iron
out marl tal differences.
Mrs. Shadwell arrived Mon-
day morning.
Shadwell reportedly took his
wife into the bathroom to talk
Monday afternoon.
The residents went outs.Ide and
heard Mrs. Shadwell call ou t
"}Je has a gun.~
Her husband reportedly told
the people to call pc:>lke.
Jus1 as officers were arriving,
they heard three shots ring out.
They back-tracked and called
the SWAT team which fired
numerous rounds of tear gas into
the home. Police said they were
acting carefully because of the
possibility that the man might be
alive and armed and dangerous.
Residents from three blocks
surrounding the area were eva-
cuated.
man Kimmel and Associates T f • d
concludesthattherealignmentof rotter con 1rme HachQr &ulevar.d will jm_prov~ _ _ _ __ _ '
east west circulation in the city, •
but will not significantly ease D k tra~~~a~~~c:hich currently raps eu m.eJ· ian
ends at Newport Boulevard, will
continue across Newport Boule-
vard and curve to meet Harbor
Boulevard near 19th Street.
A traffic signal at Newport and
Harbor Boulevard will be remo-
ved and the strip of Harbor bet-
ween Newport a nd 19th Street
eliminated.
According to the engineering
study, the realignment of Harbor
Boulevard will:
-Require the acquisition of $1
million worth of property in the
path of the realignment.
-Increase traffic on Broadway
between Newi>ort BouleVtrd and Orange Avenue from 2,500 to 4,-
000 airs daily.
WORLD
Newly appointed state appeals
court Justice John K. Trotter Jr.
aaya California Attorney General
George Deukmejian was appa-
rently trying to politicize his
C6nfinnation hearings when he
queried Trotter oh controversial
ilsues last week.
Deukmejian, a leading candi-
date for the GOP_gu~torial
nomination ln the June election.
was the only member of the
Committee on Judicial Appoint-
menta to vote against Trotter's
selection .
The 2 to 1 vote came last Fri-
day in Loa Angeles. Voting to
confirm Gov . Edmund G .
Brown's appointment of the for-
mer Orange County Superior
Court judge were state Supreme
Court Chief Justice Rose Bird
and state appeals court Justice
Gerald Brown.
During that confirmation hea-
ring, Deukmejian repeatedly as-
ked Trotter to state his views on
controversial issues such as the
death penalty.
But Trotter, once mentioned as
a possible appointee to the Cali-
fornia Supreme Court, declined
to reveal his views. saying that a
judge had to maintain impartia-
lity and that personal positions
were simply not relevant.
Deukmejlan's questioning of
(See TROTl'ER, Pace AZ)
COUNTY
By T9'e AllOclatecl Preti
Britlth Prime Minister Mar-
§•ret Thatcher said today that
'military pressure" appeared to
be the most likely way to dis-
~=· forces from the
In Washington, the correspon-
dent of the Argentine news
agency DYN quoted Argentine
diplomats as saying the Argen-
tine government told the United
States it was not necessary for
Secretary of State Alexander M.
Haig Jr. to visit Buenos Aires
again in his efforts to resolve the
crisis. DYN said instead he could
deliver peace initiatives directly
to Argentine Foreign Minister
Nicanor Costa Mendez, who is In
Washington. There was no con-
firmation of the report Crom Ar-
gentine officials.
In London, Mrs. Thatcher
spoke as a British armada neared
the Falklands after claiming the
recapture of the island of SOuth
Georgia, 800 miles to the east.
But Argentina said its forces
were still resisting on South
Geor.ua.
Mrio. Thatcher told questioners
in the House of Commons that
Britain was still ready to nego-
tiate a peaceful settlement to the
sovereignty dis pute over the
Falklands.
LB church
fight • WIDS
with 'guru'
By JEFF ADLER or111i1 Deir Nat •1a1t
Unlike Antelope, Ore., resi-
dents who loet a bid to diaincor-
pora te their city rather than
surrender it to a takeover by an
Indian guru, a Laguna Beach
church group won • legal round
Monday with the same guru.
Bh.agwan Shree Rajneesh.
The legal victory came when
Orange County Superior Court
Judge 'Edward Wallin ruled that
Bhagwan could be named in a $6
milllon-plus lawsuit brought
again.st the guru's local diaciples.
Although the ruling, which
came following a brief hearing in
Wallln's courtroom, maintained
Bbagwan'a..atatua as...a de(mdant
in the action, it in no way re-
flected upon the merits of the
case, Wallin said. Re pointed out
that his ruling wu only one in a
aeries of legaf motions connected
with the lawsuit.
Attorneys representing
Bhagwan and his followers ar-
gued that the guru should not be
a party to the suit becaw.e he has
never been to California and has
no connection to the cue.
On the other hand, attorney
William Dougherty, who repre-
sents the Laguna Beach church
group that claims it was ousted
from its church property, con-
tended that Bhagwan was cen-
tral to the suit.
The group of Religious Scien-
tists claim the guru coordinated
the followers' successful takeover
of the six-acre church property in
Laguna Canyon.
Argentines fear attack near Oil battle launched . • WASHINGTON (AP) -Argentine FOTet1n
Mlniatet Nicanor Costa Mendes .. ld today ht. gov-
ernment received lnfonnatSon that Brtu.b naval fOl'Clel
may attaclt the Falkland lalandl within 24 IO 41 hours.
China era.sh kins 112
PEKING (AP) -A OM1'i9e airUne1' crlllhed near
the eouthem city of Qulin, kUlinc all 112 people
aboM'd, China'• offlda1 Xinhua newt ..-cy~ toda)'. The plane on a flllbt from canton, been
milllJ\I for more thin a·day.
NATION
Laguna Beach city offidala have launched their
campaign again.It offshore oil ~ pthering signatures
to 1e11d to the prelldent. Page tn. .
SP ORTS
Bert Jones to Rams
Baltimore Cotta quarwt.ldc Bert JOI* WM tn•
ded 10 the Rams for the Raml' ftnt and llCOnd:.fciund
ct-.. ln't0day'1 NFL draft-Plit Cl.
But she said: "We ~ve taken
and continue to take the view
that unl~s we bring milltary
pressure to bear, the Argentines
are unlikely to withdraw from
the Falklands."
Mrs. Thatcher said "time is
fut running out" for a peaceful
resolution of the 25-day-old
crisis, underlining speculation
that the British task force off the
FalkJands may soon go into ac-
tion.
She angrily rejected demands
by Michael Foot, leader of the
opposition Labor Party, that
Foreign Secretary Francis Pym
should fly to New York to dis-
c usa an appeal by U .N. Sec-
retary-General Javier Perez de
Cuellar to both sides not to esca-
late the confrontation.
Foot declared: "If you don't
make a proper response to the
secretary-general's appeal, you
will inflict a grievous blow to our
country's cause."
Mn. Thatcher snapped back
amid angry shouts from Labo-
rites: "I totally disagree. If we
were to refuse to take any
further military action whatsoe-
ver, we would put many of our
soldiers and sailors in jeopardy."
Pym would "not achieve any-
thing" by going to New York,
she declared
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FOR THE BOYS -Disc
joc key Sarah Kennedy.
known as ''London Sarah"
prepares to spin a record for
broadcast beamed to British
forces off the Falkland Is-
lands.
Mesa ·woman, 7 4,
guilty of -smuggling
A 74-year-old Costa Mesa
grandmother convicted of trying
to smuggle 2 ~ pounds of cocaine
through Los Angeles lntematio-
n al Airport faces a possible
30-year prison sentence, a federal
attorney said today.
Assistant U.S. Attorney James
Walsh Jr. said it is unlikely ho-
wever, that Helidora Saenz, a
Colomblan natJonaJ, will terve a
lenathy prison term. Ma. Saenz was arrested Feb. 26
by U.S . Customs inspect.on who
found $480,000 worth of drugs .
I
inside a false bottom swtcase ahe
was carrying. She was traveling
from Bogota. Colorl)hia.
The white-haired grandmo-
t her, who was living in Costa
Mesa with her daughter, is Cree
on bail pending sentencing May
24 by U.S. District Judge Terry
J . Hatter Jr.
Walsh speculated that Ms .
Saenz was used by a professional
narcotics ring who thought that
her age and appearance would
allow her to slip past Customs
inspectors.
Strike backed
-Housewile gaining support
Striking Huntington Beach
housewife Reva Gardner said
today she's picking up support in
the community and is making
some apparent progress on the
homefront.
"Neighborhood children come
by and tell me they are shaping
up because they don't want to see
their mothers go on strike," Mrs.
Gardner said.
"I've also h eard from old
friends and from people throug-
hout the county. I've talked so
much that rm getting hoane."
She uya she ii in the process
of negotiating with her husband
John and daughters Ambi, 17,
and Robin, 13.
But no contract spelling out
INDEX
At Y out Service A4
Erma Bombeck B2
s pecific household duties bas
been signed.
Mrs. Gardner began her strike
las t Wednesday in protest of
doing nearly all the housework
for her family.
She spends the days outdoors
out of fear that she might wea-
ken ir she goes inside.
Her hust-and, an auto mecha-
nic in Costa Mesa, says he ia ~
ing more was hing and cooking
these days "but we are keeping
things running .••
He allowed that the strike by
hl8 wife is better than some al-
ternatives. "She could be thro-
wing things 01' running off.'' he
declared.
Horoecope B2
Ann Landen B2
L.M~ A6 ·Movies 83
C.v 8 2 Mutual Funds C4
Clullfled Dl,03-6 Public Nodoea D2-.3
C-omks JM :c-Marbta Cl-3
Cn•wmd JM a
Death NotlcM D2 ~ BO
lditmal A6 ,,. .. 83
Entertainmenti & Weathet A2
Hy Gardner m World New. A3
~TATE
,·1
TROTTER SEATED. • • • Trou.r prompted Blrd to flCCUle
the attorney aeneral of poalna
Improper queetlon.. The attorney
aeneraJ, however, aald that the
pu_bllc had a riaht to knqw a
~·· vitwpolnta on controver-lial illuea. •
Followtna hla awe~·ln ce-
remoniee Monday ln Santa Ana,
Trotter Nid it appeared to him
that Deukmejian had tried to
politicize hl1 confirmation pro-
ceeding. .
"I think hit question lndJcated
that." the new iuatlce on the 4th
Dlstrict Cow1 of Appeals bench
aald.
Trotter laid that while nomi-
nee. to leaf,llatlve and executive
po11tlon1 would need to 1tate
their vtewa, ju<iaet would not. A
Judge'• peraonal views, Trotter
Instated. ••tiave no beerina on the
decision-making proce11" In a
courtroom.
"A judge r;nuat be Impartial,"
he aald, adding that he had ap-
~tly beoome aomewhat of a
'reluctant hero" to follow judges
by refusing to answer Deukme-
jian's queries.
ANAHEIM FIRE . . .
Oranae C.ounty health and city
b_uildlng off lciala toured the
four-1quare-block area Monday
to decide w})ich buildings could
be tu.med beck to their owners.
would soon be eliminated and
roving car patrols would main-
tain security in the area.
A chain Jlnk fence erected
around much of the disaster area
also is expected to come down
soon.
.,. .................
proposal
shelved
By GLENN 8COTr °' ... ...., ........ The Irvine Company-haa at
leut temporarily abandoned tta
plan to lldd Jocked security gates
at two new tUbdlvlaion entrances
near the top, of Turtle Rock. The decl8ion to pl,ce the re-
queat ••on the back burner.'' as
one company offic1al said today,
comet just before the Irvine City
Council WU teheduled tonlltht to
conalder the proposal for U\e se-
cond time.
Two weelu ago, three of the
five council members aa~ they
planned to reject the proposal
becaute the gates would caiae
traffic problems for adjacent
neighbors of Turtle Rock Glep,
llmlt access to views from the
already-graded summit and
arenerate unwante d i'isnobbiahness."
But before voting on the pro-
posal, council members granted a
continuance at the request of
company offlciala.
CHIDING -Treasury Seer~
tary Donald Regan blames
Congr~ for "prolonging the
recession" .by fighting budget
cuts.
Treasury
chief hits
A city spokesman, aaJd howe-
ver, that responslblllty for
maintaining and protecting the
fire-ravaged ruins would .. now
fall on the owners themselves.
City 1pokesfl'lan Dean Grose
said a majorlt)l of the structures
-principally one and two-story
apartment buildings -were
being returned to their owners.
However;, he had no exact nurn-
ben. Fifty-three buildinRJ!J in all were aestroyed by tlame"l.
Tenants who still wished to
retrieve belongings from their
charred dwellings would have to
work directly with the property
owners, officials said.
From Friday through Monday,
the city had allowed groups of
fire victims to return to the rub-
ble to search for salvageable be-
longings. That operation was
supposed to have ended at 6 p.m.
NEW JUSTICE -Fonner Orange County Superior Court
Judge John K . Trotter, Jr'. takes oath of office as newest
justice of the Fourth District Court of Appeal.
In a letter to council members,
Richard Sim, vice president of
conununlty development for the
Irvine Company, said his collea-
gues still believe the gates would
be good for the city.
Congress
By C.W. MIRANKER
.. ..
Aa-lated '1-Wrftet
Grose aald police checkpoints Monday. -
Ex-justice Tamura
succ-umhs to stroke
Anaheim's Seymour
takes Senate seat
''Therefore, we will continue to
evaluate our development plans
and may bring this or other pro-
posals to the city 'fl a later time,"
he said.
Although the announcement
was a victory of sorts to neigh-
bors who opposed the gates. the
notion that the issue may rise
again is not appreciated
SAN FRANCISCO -Trea·.
sury Secretary Donald T. Regan·
accused Congress Monday of
trying to return to the
"disastrous policies responsible
for our economic distress" and
prolongtng the recession by its
failure to adopt the president's
budget cuts.
Fountain Valley native Ste-
phen K . Tamura, who retired
last October after serving 13
years as a justice in California's
2nd District Court of Appeal,
died Sunday of an apparent
stroke.
Tamura, 70, served occasional-
ly on the State Supreme Court
from 1978 until his death. He
died in a Corona motel where he
had stopped en route to a mee-
ting, a court spokesman said
Monday.
A former Orange County
Superior Court judge, he was the
first Japanese-American ap-
pointed to the state appeals court.
HewasagraduateofHarvard
University. During World War Il,
he served in the famed 442nd
Infantry Regiment, made up
entlrelv of second-2eneration Japanese Americans.
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
0( the OeMy "9ot llM'f
John Seymour, newest mem-
ber of the state Senate. was still
"excited" today after a memora-
ble swearing-in ceremony Mon-
day an Sacramento but admitted
he faced a full day of meetings
before hurrytng back to home
base in Anaheim tonight for a
fund-raising function.
The former Anaheim mayor
fills a vacancy created last De-
cember by the resignation of
John Briggs of Fullerton. Sey-
mour, whose Anaheim real estate
offle1e was severely damaged by
last week's fire. is credited with
playing a major role In bringing
the Los Angeles Rams to Ana-
heim Stadium.
0.-,"°'fltloto
DIES -Justice Stephen K.
Tamura, a native of Fountain
Valley, died Sunday. He was
70.
He was the recipient of nume-
rous awards and honors, inclu-
ding a doctorate from Pomona
College and the Appellate Justice
of the Year Award for Los An-
geles County in 1981.
He is survived by his wife.
Kay, and three children.
"Monday was the highlight of
my life The swearing-in was
fulf11lment of a commitment
made by my family and me a ye;u
ago," Seymour, a Republican,
said today Crom his Sacramento
o ffice . There were nearly.40
family members in attendance at
the swearing-in, administered by
Fred Marler. Marler a a Sacra-
mento County Superior Court
judge and fonner senate minority
leader.
"The Kennedy fanuly has no-
thing on us," said Seymour,
laughing. His parents, Jack and . ~\" Cloudy skies prevail
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Hele n Seymour of Garde n
Grove, were in attendance as
well as grandmother Mae Ste-
vens, 86, of Garden Grove
Seymour, mmutes after the
1:58 p.m~remony, leaned over
and kissed tus daughter, Sarena.
8, as his four other children.
pregnant wife Judy and a cham-
ber full of seruitors applauded.
County to ban
combustible
wood roofs?
Stunned by last Wednesday's
$50 million Anaheim fire dis-
aster, Orange County Supervi-
sors today moved toward ban-
ning combustible wood roofs
throughout all unincorporated
territory in the county.
Tile board voted unani.moualy
to have the county counsel's of-
fice prepare amendments to
existing ~rdlnancn .which cur-
rently apply to shake and shinRle
roofs within 1.000 feet of brushy
wild.land areas.
Supervisors also direc ted
county fire department and F.n-
vtronmental Management Agen-
cy officials to atudy the cost im-
pact of expanding the ordinance
and requiring older homes and
businesses to replace combustible
wood roofs with new flre -
retardant covert.no.
Supervlaor Rafph Clark, who
lives less than a mile from the
area gutted by lut week's fires-
torm, proposed the new regula-
tion as a means of preventing
future fiery d.isasten in Orange
County's urban core.
Judge Prenner
dies playing
~acquethall
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Ronald H. Prenner diE·d
Monday af1er suffering an appa·
rent heart attack as he played
racquetball with another judge in
Santa Ana.
Judge Prenner, 52, was pro·
nounced dead at Western Medi·
cal Center in Santa Ana, where
he had been taken by paramedics
after collapsing at thE' Santa Ana
Athletic Club. -
He was playing racquetball at
the time with Presiding Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Robert E. Rickles. court officials
said.
An autopsy was scheduled to
be performed today. a spokesman
for the county coroner's office
said.
Word of Prenner's death spread
quickly through the Orange
County Courthouse Monday af-
ternoon. Many judges heard
about it while awaiting swearing
in ceremonies for new state ap-
peals court jus'tlce John K. Trot-
ter Jr., a former colleague o f
Prenner's on the Orange Cou.nty
Superior Court bench.
Court administrator Alan Sla-
-tersa1d 'Prenrrer, who handled
the superior court probate cal-
endar, is survived by his wife,
Monica, and two daughters who
reside in Santa Ana.
EBEL
He predicted a "stronf{ reco-
very in the late spring' once
Congress cuts federal spending
and lowers the deficit.
"The failure of Congress to
respond to the president's call for
further spending cuts is feeding
uncertainty an the financial com-
munity, and this is keeping inte-
rest rates up. prolonging the
recess1on," Regan said.
His remarks came an a speech
to the a nnual meeting of The
Associated Press, held in con-
junct.Jon with the convention of
the American Newspape-r Pu-
blishers Association.
Speaking separately to the
publas h e rs. House Speaker
Thom.as P. "Tip" O'Neill, Jr. ac-
cused the Reiwan administrauon
of creatmg "fhe worst recession
smce the Great Depression."
Trustees eye
graduation
• requ1remen ts
Newport-Mesa Urufied School
Dt.stnct trustees meet tonight at
7:30 to consider increasing gra-
duation requirements for inco-
ming freshmen from 200 to 220
units.
IC approved by the school
board. the increase in requfre-
ments will become effective in
September and will apply to the'
senior class of 1986.
A group of parents serving on
the F.ducational Raources Advi-
sory Committee had su~t~d
increasing graduatfon require·
ments to 230 units.
The board meets in the Harper ·
Community Center, 425 E. 18th
St .. Costa Mesa.
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Crazed man·· kills 58
Korean cop r uns amok
SIOUL, South ~ (AP) -A IW'YiYOC" of a
poJlcwnan'• dnanken ~that left &8 deed Mid
today the officer wu jumping around like a
madman, flrina a carbine and throwing grenades.
"1 WM IO fritbteoed and could not pt to my ~.I fled lnto a nearby peddy until all t.:ame
qolet near dawn, then ret&imed home," said the
.urvtvor, 4~-year-old tanner Chun Yong...up.
.
with rifle, grenades
Some people died ln their bona or ahope du·
rlna the e~ht-hour rampqe which be1an alter W.oo Kum-kon, 27. ,...(Ued with hla wUe Monday \n
a vtllace 200 mile• .outh of Seoul. Othen were
killed when they ran lnto the 1treei. alarmed by
the aound of shooting and exploeioru. Kum-kon
killed himlelf with a 11-enade.
Election stirs Power sti-uggl ~
SAN SAL V A.OOR, El Salvador (AP) -The
Christian Democrats returned to the rlghtist-
dominated Constituent Assembly after boycotting
the formal opening and claimed they have enough
votes to elect a moderate to head the new provi-
sional government.
The assembly met late into the night Monday,
debating internal matters. It ls not expected to name
a provisional president for several days at least.
Christian Democratic leader Julio Adolfo Rey
Prendes said Monday be believed banker Alvaro
Magana, a political independent and one of three
candidates nominated by the military, has enough
votes to win the presidency. But with the rlghtiala
in control of the aaembly, his election could touch
off a power struggle that might tempt the anny to
intervene.
Moslem leader assassinated
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A Sunni Moslem
rell&ious leader was killed by machine-gun fire as
he emerged from a mosque. and a French army of-
ficer serving with the United Nations was shot five
times in the legs by four men apparently trying to
steal his car.
Both shootinjlS occurred Monday night in Mo-
slem West Beirut; but there did not appear to be
anv connection.
Three men opened fire on Sheikh Ahmad A&-
saf, 45, head of the Moslem Associations in Lebanon,
as he left a mosque in the densely populated Aisha
Bakkar neighborhood.
College fee increase urged
SACRAMENTO (AP) -California should
consider raising college fees and charging Univer-
sity of California students tuition -if it also in-
creases the amount of scholarship money available,
a state education panel bas recommended.
The Postse<:ondary Education Commission,
which serves as the state's advisory panel for higher
education, also recommended eliminating millions
of dollars in state subsidies for "recreational" classes
In community colleges. such as dancin8 and need-
lepoint. Student fees would replace the state mon-
ey.
The commisaion, the state'• advisory panel for
tugher education, voted 11-2 to recommend that the
Legislature establiah new policies on student fees.
'
Sirhan to get parole ·date?
SOLEDAD (AP) -A member of the state
parole board that granted assassin Sirhan Sirhan a
1984 parole date testified today that he "wanted to
find a reason" against a freedom date but couldn't.
James H. Hoover, now an employee of the state
Board of Prison Terms, told a hearing that is con-
mdering revoking the parole date for the killer of
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy:
''Unless there was a specific contra-indication
against parole. then it didn't matter how long the
punishment factor would be, you would aet the
date."
Signal Hill cop files suit
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Signal Hill police
offJcer investigated in the jail cell death of a college
football player iB suing Los Angeles police and the
o0unty d1atrict attomey'r ' fhce for allegedly viola-
tine tu. Fighw. -
Officer Jerry Lee Frown, the arresting officer
1n the controversial C8SE' of rlcad athlete Ron Settles,
la eeeking $16 million thrn·1~ the suit filed in U.S.
District Court Monday.
Named u defendantl are District Attorney
John Van de Kamp, who is accuseds~~"J: Brown" in his campaign for state attorney ~
Police~ Daryl Gates; Gates' chiet · erman,
Cmdr. William Booth, and Deputy District Attorney
Gilbert GarcetU, who led the investigation lnto
Settles' death in a Signal Hill jail cell June 2.
I'
Reagan may testify in trial
WASHINGTON (AP) -A government pro-
aecutor said today that President Reagan may tes-
tify in the trial of John W. Hinckley Jr., accu9ed of
trying to asaaalinate the president nearly 13 months
rona at the start of H.inckley's Jrial. said of Reagan:
''nlen! will be testimony about him or you will
hear teatimon.y from him. I think I will leave it at
that."
A White ffouae official, who asked not to be
identified, aald no declalon had been made how
~would testily.
ago. Chief proeeciitor Roger M. Adelman, atandin,
with a hand microohone before 90 proepective ju-
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3-month sa vin g
,certificates due
WASHINGTON (AP)
Three-month •vinp cer1iticata,
available fnn banka and •vtno
and louw for the tint time Ulla
Saturd.-y, will pay lnterett J'lltel
IOl'DeWhat lower thm thoee for
the lmtltutlon1' more famillar
lix·month "money market" cer-
tilicatee.
For the first few dayt they tell
the new three-month venlon11 S&Lt can offer up to 12.469
J>ft'C*'l lntienlt and commerda1
bankl up to 12.2l~cmat. 'The nata wU1 chartet Tu.day.
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tranat'ribed and deUvond lo tbe appropr18t.o ..Utor. '
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. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT!Thtlday. Apfel 27, 1882 N Al
Murdj
donates
to arts
The Murdy Foundation, de-
11eend~t1 of one of HuntJnaton ~ach'• fint farmtn1 families,
bu donaled Sl00,000 toward the
conuruction of the Orange
Cowlty Performlna Art.a Center
1n Colt& Meta, lt wu announced
Monday. I
The foundation'• gift brin8J to
more than $21 mil1'0n. the tow
contributions railed for conattuc-
tlon and endowment of a main
3,000-aeat theater and a
1,000-eeat theater to be built near
South C.out Pluza. Offidall of the perlormina arts ~ter hope to rat.e $35 niIIllon
by sroundbreaklng ,in fall. Con-
siruction and endowment are
·ex~t.ed to coet $59 million.
'The Murdy Foundation's
contribution reflects the pel'IOnal
commltment people from our
area are making to aaaure a cul-
tural heritage for themselves and
their children," said Henry Seg-
erstrom, music center trustee
chairman.
The foundation was eata-
bllshed by Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Murdy Jr., who began their long
farm ing career in Huntington
Beach in 1912. Murdy also aerved
in the state Legialature from
1952 to 1964.
ln announcing the gift, his ton
Jack Murdy aaid, "We are very
proud of the role our parents
have played in the development
of thia region and are pleased to
make a gilt that will enrich the
lifestyle of local residents."
Maxine Murdy Trotter, who
also oversees the foundation, aaid
she would like to see children in
Orange County have the oppor-
tunity to see live theater and
hear orchestras.
The main 3,000-seat theater
will be only the third in the na-
tion capable of offering sym-
phony, opera, ballet and musical
theater.
3 from Coast
j oin council
on h ospita ls
Three Orange Coast residents
have been elected to the board of
d irectors of the 232-member
Hospital Council of Southern
Cabfomia.
MLchael Stephens. adm1nlstra-
tor of Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach: Richard Grun-
dy, as..<IOCiate execuuve director of
Mission Community HospitaJ in
Mission Viejo and James Ray,
executive director or Saddleback
Community Hoepital, will serve
on the board for the 1982-83
term.
The board is the largest me-
1.ropoUtan hospital association m
the nation, representing hospitals
in six counties. The major pur-
poee of the council iB to promote
the most effective use of h06pital
facilities.
Stephens and Grundy are
Newport Beach residents. Ray
Uvaa in Laguna Niguel.-
CIA vet nomin ated
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pre-
sident Reagan will nominate
John McMahon, a CIA veteran
who helped run the U-2 spy
plane program and later mana-
ged the agency'• spy network. to 1
succeed Adm. Bobby Inman as
deputy CIA director, the Whlte
Houae announced Monday.
The 48th annual conclave of
the Am«lcan Gem 8t>dety WM
held In l'ffw Orlean• thlt year.
Donna ~men end I ettended.
rrom our store. We both eerve on
'"•tlonal commttt ... end thoM rneetlng9..,. Ntd tN day Pf!«
to th• formal opening or th•
con°'eve. I have b"n working with the Merketlng CommlttM.
and Donna attended tM Gulld
Pretldentt' mHtlng. She It
pr~t or the SoutfMfn Call-
fornta Oulld ot th• American
Oem Socl•tt thlt year. She la ontt the MOOnd women to ww
In thlt ~ end I wea hono-
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BRANDY'S HOME -Louis and Vera St. Pierre comfort
Brandy, therr two-year-old toy shellle who was missmg for 69
days from their South Laguna home. Family employed a
psychic to find the 106t canine>.
Brandy refilled
Psychic ai ds dog's return
By STEVE MITCHELL of tM D .. r Not 9tett
"Brandy," the two-year-old
toy sheltie, is back with her
South Laguna family because,
her owners say, she was located
by a Los Angeles psychic.
The tn-colored can ine was
discovered last week near a con-
struction project in Dana Point,
high atop a bf uff overlooking the
ocean.
And that is exactly where
Santa M onica physic -
parapsycholog1st Rena Elliott
told the family the dog would be
located. .
"It's amuing." ~d Vera St
Pierre. who spent 69 days loo-
king for her lost pet.
'l'be Sou th Laguna woman
took out newspaper ad1, hung
billboords around her neighbor-
hood, searched animal shelters,
and even went door to door,
seeking her dog that mysteriou-
aly disappeared Feb. 12.
"When all else failed, we tried
a psychic," Mrs. St. Pierre said.
The family drove to Los An-
geles, a rmed w ith aeveral of
Brandy's toys and a photograph.
They plunked down $50 and
listened as Ms. Elliott painted a
vet'bel picture-of the1r-pn"s
wbereaboui..
Tips relayed to the family by
the 39-year-old psychic included:
"Brandy is not in danger. She's
safe and happy within a five-
mile radius of your home," Ms.
Elliott told the family.
"She's high up on a bluff near
the ocean, with lots of sand or
dirt around her and a chain link
fence. ,
"She i1,being cared for by
men in hardhats -probably
@
&EMWllE
construction workers or hard-
hats. Others are also feeding
her."
And. she said, the family
would find her alive between
three and five weeka.
Four weeks and two days after
the visit with the psychic, the St.
P1erres found Brandy near a con-
struction site at Selva Road and
the Street of the Goldf!Jl Lantern
ln Dana Point.
On a dirt covered bluff with a
chain link fence. Overlooking the
ocean.
Carpenters working on a hou-
SUlg development told the couple
they had been leaving food for
the sk1tterish dog Children at
nearby Dana Hills High School
aho had f.ed the arurnal, Mrs St.
Pierre said.
"She's lost 16 pounds and she
has ticks, but she's really glad to
be home," Mrs. St. Pierre said,
IC'J'8 tching Brandy's ears
The Santa Moruca psychic says
she's not the least surpnsed the
family found their dog.
"I never really felt the animal
was ln danger," MB. Elliott said.
'1l t was almost like she lost her rnetnOry. ,,
The psychic said she relied
mostly on the-photct provided by
the family to determine Brandy's
whereabouts, adding she is a
"natural psychic" who relies
mostly on visual -almost tel-
evision clear -pictures to de-
acribe surroundinp.
"I sometimes hear words. too,"
she said, "but In this case It was
visual. I saw a man in a hard hat,
I saw a ch.a.in link fence, sand or
dirt, and I knew people were
feeding and taking care or the
dog.''
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'Information~
'
longer free
By PAT HOROWITZ O(tM0.-,"9t•wt
DEAR READERS: Time ls runnJng out for CaUfornlana who
make an unlimited number of caJJ1 to directory aatance each
month without charee. according to the Pacific Telephone Co.
Customeni IOOll will be charged 15 cent.I for each call to directory
usistance over their monthly allotment. Billing wlll begin June 1
In San Diego and Imperial counties, and progress to other areaa of
the state later in the year. The charging plan was approved by the California Public
Utilities Commission in 1980. Customers will be charged for each
call made to di.rectory ass1stan~oe in addition to an allowance of 20
calls per month.
Several types of calls will be excluded from the monthly tally,
including calls made by the physically handicapped, thoee made
from ht>spital rooms, hotels, motels and coin phones, and calla
made to area codes other than one in which the subecriber lives
(reached by dialing the d1Stant area code plus 555-1212).
The recording which encourages callers to check phone direc-
tories for numbers wUI be removed as soon as the charge is im-
plemented in each area.
Feeding hummingbirds
DEAR PAT: The house I bougbt bas two lovely bottle brush
trees. I uow the bummiagblrd1 will love them wbea lltey bloom.
If I recall correctlf, you published a recipe for laomemade
bammlngblrd food. 'd appreciate It If yoa'd repeat the lngre-
dlents for me.
. T.L., Huntlngton Beach
Ruling
• victory
for Riles
SACRAMENTO (AP) -'!'he
federal government hat agreed
not to require C4HfornJans fn the
1ehool lunch program to 1ubmJt
the Social Securlt>: numbers o{
adult.I living ln their homes thlll
school year, says elate 1chool
Superintendent Wilson Riles.
The agreement by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture was a
victory for Riles and followed a
federal judge's rulina April 15
blocking the USDA from taking
action against California unUJ 8l
least April 30 for refusing to put
into .effect the Social Security
requ1remcn t.
California is the only sta~ that
has not followed a law passed
last year by Congress requiring
all children receiving federally
i;ubsldlzed free or low-coet meals
to submit Social Security num-
bers o f adults living in the11
homes.
The law was intended to re -
duce fraud in the program. But
Riles called it an mvasion of pn-
vacy, and also aa1d U.S Agricul-
ture Secretary John Block did
not enact proper regulations to
implement the law or state what
use would be made of the num-
bers.
Dream realized
with jackpot
A California woman who
aaJd ehe recenUy dreamed of
1triklng It rich In the Nevada
caslnoe hit a $250,000 jackpot
after playing five minutel at
the Reno Hilton hotel-a\Bino.
Abella SanUa10, 39, a mo·
ther of three from Fremont,
hit the "Svper Pot of Gold"
jackpot on a dollar rogressive
slot machlne after Investing
about $20, said a Hilton spo-
kesman.
Sen . S .J. Jlayakawa ,
R-Calif., who decided not to
run for re-election when polls
showed him runnmJ fourth
for the party nomination,
blames entertainer Jobnny
Carson for spreading a n
Image that the elderly senator
frequently slept on the job.
In a telephone interview
from W ashington , D .C .,
Hayakawa satd Carson, th~
hos t of NBC's "T onight
Show ," caused him "real da-
mage" by repeating ~okes
about "Sleeping Sam, ' the
Riverside Press-Ente rprise
reported.
"The people who get their
basic po ltt1cal information
frol}'l Johnny Carson remem-
ber not~.ing else about my
car eer . Hay akawa said
''That was really hannful."
IN KOREA -Vice Presi-
dent Geor'e Bush addres-
ses Korea s Na tional As-
sembly in Seoul. Behind
him 1s Assembly Speaker
Jun Hai Hiuk.
Smger Natalie Cole suffe-
rc.-'Ci scrapes and bruises m a
auto accident in Beverly Hills.
M1sa Cole declined hospita-
l1za t1on after her car hu a
concrt:!te sewer ventilator
Paramedics treated Miss Cole
at the scene and s he d«hned
further medical treatment
Or. Irene Ka.orla won lhAI
flret-round of • court battle
Monday OVl.'r h r te>t manual
''Nice Girt.a Do ... " u a Judae
dent d an ex·lover'e bid tO
halt aalet or promotion of the
book unleta he were (•rec:Utect
as co-author. •
However, Jierbt>rt Mar·
golle, who clalm1 the beet·
1eUtng book wu the result of
• penonal and bualneu rela•
tionshlp between himself and
the Bt'l -Alr p sychologlat, •
hopes eventually to gain re<:·
ogmt1on of hi. role, half the
profits from future aalea of
the book and damagee of •110
m1Uion.
"l thmk we will go for an
early trial," aald Margolis'
attorney. Wilham I. Chertok.
Entertainer Jobnny Carson
wiU head a campaign to help
rebuild a collec:t1on of rare
movie memorabilia destroyed
m a fire that gutted the Hol-
lywood Library.
Canion has pledged $10,000
and will head a committee
that will try to raise $500 000
to piece to gether a r:ew
"entertainment and pe rfor-
ming fme arts collecuon" tor
the library, said Melina Hig-
gins, assistant director of the
Los Angeles Library Assoc1a-
uon
Gov Lee S. Dreyfue of
W1SCOnsm announced he will
not seek re-election, making
him the fifth Midwest Repu-
blican governor to withdraw
from electoral pohJics in re·
cent months. The. followm~ hu~rrungb1rd food recipe was provided by the
San Diego Zoo m 1974!. It calls for 28 ounces of white can~ sugar.
~ ounce of super hydramin powder (optional) small amount of
vanilla flavoring. one gallon of water and red f'ooo coloring. Mix
thoroughly and place in feeder as needed.
Riles first ordered school d1 -
stncts to collect the numbers, but
told the m in March not to rC'-
move a ny s tudent fro m th e
program for failure to submit
numbers. ·~llllllllllllllll~F.:~;;~::==~~~~~~~~~~~;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:::=::=.=:} Out of 1.2 million California II
students in the lunch program,
he said, more than 300,000 have
not submitted Social Security Keeping tabs on Congress
DEAR PAT: Wbere can I write to get copies of 1peclflc blll1
being heard lo the Senate or House of Representatives?
. -F.W., Corona del Mar
Wnte to the Senate or House Document Room. The address for
the Senate IS Room A-325, U.S . Capitol, Washington. D.C. 20510;
for the House the address 1s Room H -226, U.S. Capitol.
Washlngtor •. D.C 20515 Be sure to include the biU number
· • ''Got a problem? 7'hc;n wnte lo Pat Horowitz. Pat will
""'.,. cut red tape, gerung the answel'6 and action you
• • J. need CO aolve mequ.ides in J(OVernment and business.
MaJ1 your que."'t:Klm lo Pat Horowitz. Ar Your SerVJre r-,. Orange Coast Vally J'ilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa'
_ Mesa, CA 92628. As many letters u poaible will be
~1::Jf· but phoned inquiries or letters not indudmg the rea·
er s 'ull name, address and business hours' phone number can-
not Pe considered."
numbers.
Riles said he would have gone
along with the requirement if the
federal government had moved
to cut off $1 50 million m nutn-
tJon aid to California
But Riles said USDA official~
havt> agreed not to enforce the
Social Security require ment in
CalifornJa through Aug. 30 He
said they also agreed to ~ue re-
gula uons on the coll~tlon and
w.c of Social Security numbers.
Riles said he has told school
dis tricts to stop collecting the
numbers, to kt'<'P tonfidt>ntial the
numbers that they have already
collected, and not to dt.·ny any
stude nt a federall y subs1d1w d
meal for failure to submi t a
number.
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It Is not often that the orQ1nator of cultured pearls, Mlklmoto,
offers a ~lectlon of lustrous pearljewelry anywhere other
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David· Milne, Ph.D., director of the WolC.On Ml·
crdelectronica Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, and
Robin Duthie, chalrman of the Scottish Development
~. will de.:ribe how area buainessmen can tap
the Common Mark.et from a European hue at a lun-
cheon eeminar ln Irvine on Thunday.
Hoewd by the ScotU.h Development Agency, the
prellentation will provide lnformatJon on what Scot·
land hu to offer U.S. electrorucs equlpment manu-
facturers.
The luncbeon begins at l 1:3G at the Registry Hot.el,
18800 MacArthur 8lvd. For mfonnation. contact Su-
zanne Cushman, The .Bofie Company, (213) 557-1331.
Record earnings lor Grace
W.R. Grace & Co., which has worldwide interests
in chemic.all, natural J'e90t.ll'CeS and .elected consumer
servke1, announced record earning• for the first
quarter, due primarily to a $65,100,000 gain on the
dtaposition of ill ownenhip in a fonner Grace subsi-
diary, Chemed Corporation.
Net income for the quarter ending March 31 wu
$144,176,000, an increase of 73 percent over the 1981
period, which was restated for poollngs of lnt.eresta. Earnin8I per common a.hare were $2.99, versus $1.74 in
the 1981 quarter.
Grace operates its New American Restaurant
Corp. headquarters in Costa Mesa and headquarters
for El Torito-La Fiesta Restaurants, Inc. and Far West
Services in Irvine. Grace also operates several restau-
rants ln the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area such as
El Tonto, Houllhan's, Coco's and Reuben's.
Calbi<!co funding OK'd
At a 1peclal shareholders' meeting, Statewide C.a.1-
bidco received the overwhelming approval of prefer-
red and common shareholders for a company recapi·
talization.
Each Statewide Calbidco preferred share has been
converted to nine shares of common stock, and subse-
quently all outstanding common shares have been
revene 1p)it one for 10.
Statewide Calbldco i.s a publicly held non-depository
banking corporation baaed In Newport Beach since
1975 that provides commercial loans to small and
medium-sized busineaes throughout California.
S & L . office celebrating
G~t American Federal Savings IS celebrating the
frand opening of its San Juan Capistrano office at
2222 Camino Capistrano with a week-long Cinco de
Mayo fiestA, May 3~8.
StarTel boosts sales
The lrvine-bued telecommunications furn of Star-
Tel Corporation announced that the company realized
approximately $1 million ln sales ln six months. an
i.ncreaae of 300 percent over last year's sales.
The announcement was made on the company's
two-year annivenary date.
Sales meeting slated
Chet Lackey, who la called "Mr. Enthusiasm," will
be guest speaker at the Sales and Marketinf Execu-
tives of Orange County meeting May at the
Sheraton-Newport.
Lackey will speak on "132 Ways to Close a Sale."
The ineeting'WUJ begin with a soda) hour at 6 p.m .
Dinner and program begin at 7. For reservations, call
538-2510.
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