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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilot- HB victims' spirit d ark as the water Br GLENN SCOTT or-.....,,......., People wbo llv• •Iona tour flooded cul-de-uca In Hunt1n1ton Buih b11•n the · 1toomy bualn"' yeaterd•y of M!Vllina dry be~. It wun't euy. TMir hOf'MI ln the low-lyln1 tubdlvltlon frondJll Beech Boulevard north of Adant• Avenue were 1tlll altllna In .. ver•l feet of dirty brown w•ter. The realdenta w•ded throu1h the atreeta or peddled rubber raft.J, their aplrita u darl( u the w•ter. and tabla tlolltinc a.round. You can't believe It •• White and hla wtt•. Sue. ttood on an uphill aide of a brick fence bordertna Beech when the)' oouJd aurvey tl\e Oooded nelO\borhood below. City offlclala tald a break ln a nearby fJood control channel •nd • _cto11ed atorm drein led to th• flood1nl. inft daqhter'1 car in front of H untington Beach home "Nothln1 la dry," aald Don White of 8012 Mermaid Circle. "Even the 1tuff hana1na ln our cloaeta la wet. Everylhlna la w•ter-eoaked. There are beda Sue White aald ahe hardly knew wpere to bea1n Inside their hou.e, 1Ull waJ.at-aeep ln w•ter. V•lublee and lmportarit pepert need'ed to be reecued, ahe aaid. But 'aft.er that, It .U aeemed the 1ame. Even food In the refrlJeerator wu wet. The Whltea had refinanced their (See DEPRESSING, Paa.e Ai) . . .~ .J ' ' v I THI DRllBI COAST THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1983 Officials def end IJOO --. ~ ~ evacuations . -.BJ ROBERT BARUR ... PlllL SNEIDERMAN .............. i6mt1Jllton Belich Fltt Ctlief 'Ray PICard today defended d ecttiom by city workers to eweuate up to 800 residenta from flooded homa Some homeowners claimed t_ber could have aaved their ~from flood dam.ege had =Mi~n allowed to remain .But Picard. who operated the Floods due to breaks in channe l 8y ROBERT BAl\UR or .. ....,,......,. Tbe problem WU obvioua to .U aocr or ao Huntlnaton Beach i ta who were canied out, d away, awam out or a ride on a boat from flooded bomea. flood control system didn't e Chief Ray Picard aald were 11 breaka ln the sides •ve earthen flood control cbefteb durin1 the heaviest ~pour Tue.lay. . .. Jr theee brMchet hadn't been -~ UP QUickly by aandbao, ~t 30,006' homes tn the cfty ailand a would have been ..-wat.ed, Acaid said today. · woman Ruth Finley, a qflll!llbl!I' of the Sulta An8 River Protection Aaency, aaid temlty of the storm pointed the inadequacy of Orange ty'a Oood ccltltrol ayatem. domn't pl'OteCt the dty. The er la montey , .. abe aakl. e county operatea and i»bitaina the channel ayttem ~to Mack up runoff water _...tnmport it to the ocean. Huntington Beach operates ..s maintalm the storm drmm ( ... FLOODS, P .. e Ai) city's emergency operation• center, aaisi, "We rec:etved complaints that we didn't act fut enough ~ complaints that we acted" too 800IL "We-were carrying aome people from their homes. There wu no other way out, espedally for the elderly and the W," be said. "I aent a fire protection ~ to the Seven Seu Lane area (neer Atlanta Avenue and Beach Boulevard.) "When we went in. the water WU ankle deep. Two hours later It WU waist deep," Picard aaid. Area officials, meanwhile, were ~ a-federal d.i.ater designation today to allow stonn vlct1ma to apply for varioua government aid .P1'08J"&IM. The federal diaaater umtance center in Seal Be•ch cloaed Saturday, but f.e de r a 1 information office!' Merl Moon aald local coordinators were awaiting word oo whether that center may be~ or a new relief center will~ up. Huntlnaton re1ident1 - perbapa the hardeat hit in Orange Cowlty -survived laat night without major problesna deaptte ateedy rain. Resident• near Hamilton A venue and Magnolia Street reported that a tornado struck down at about 3 p.m. (See EVACUATION, P .. e Ai) coum EDITION ORANGECOUN TY C A LIFOnNIA 25 CENTS Dllllr ..... ..._... ~ '--,.,.... Katherine Gray an d son Garrett survey sunken boata and bucketa washed from inland nurseries along Balboa Island . Landslides threatening . CdM homes By STEVE MARBLE ud JODI CADENHEAD Of lhe D.l!IYP'lotllilt . Hllllide resldenta in Corolla deJ Mar were prepared to evacuate J,oday u the rain-soaked earth holding up their homes began giving way and tumbling to a atreet below. The land fallure below the hillside Irvine Terrace community forced work crews In Newport Beach to close off heavily-u.ed Bayside Drive from PaclHe Coaat Htcbway to Carnation Avenue. "The ground just can't take any more water. We're juat ho~ to God there'• no l'.DOre rain,' aaid Wade Beyeler, the city'• aeneral aervlcea director. More rain. however, 1a forecaat by the weekend. City engineers in Newport Be•ch alao were watchin_g hlllside homea ln S~glua Hill and residencea on Road, which rum along a ell f above Martnen Mlle. An emergency Red Croaa shelter at the Orange Coast YMCA ln Newport waa being aet up early today in the event of evacuation. "The ground la just tort of oozing down. There's been so much rain. We don't ihink any homes are ln lmmedlate trouble but if we get more rain, there could be problems," e~leined Bob Wynn , Newport s city manager. He uid the worst slippage problem In the dty w-. from a hDlalde above Bayside near the. lntenection of Jamboree Roed. For the most part. dty workers In Newport, Cotta Meaa and Irvine were ualng the lulla between the ahowen to clean up and get ready before the antidpes.ed weekend storm hlta. In Costa Meaa, firemen were going door-to-door today vacuuming water out of aoeked homee. 'the areaa hardeet hit were on Princeton and Hanover ln College Park, Trinity Drive, the 17th Street lnduatrial area (See HOMES, P .. e A!) ·@ne less problem for dentist . VE TRIPOLI ...., ....... Co.ta M-dentist Dr. Tony i pappu, embroiled in a ..: oveny 1urroundin1 the ol. thtte patients tr.ted him. hM both one ie. and one more legal problem fadna him today . The Orange County Dlatrict AttomeY'a office umounced t.hia mormn, it will not pnm ~ .. ainat Protopappu atemmJ.na from hJa arrest outllde hJa office Feb. 18. The aJTSt came, police uJd, after Protopappu drew a aun on two undercover police offJcen who approached him. Meanwhile, ·m. mother of the th1rd penon to die aft.er belnl treated by Protopa~ tued him ts. l lOmillicn ~y. (lee DEN'l'llT, Pap Al) 'LB damage nearly $1 -million Victoria Detach homes unelennined, Bis Bend hard hit ' I I Orin • Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, March 0, 1883 Rain due to end tonight By KAREN E. KLEIN OtlMOaltJ"9ttwt Aft~r aix day• of drenchlna rain, I\ 1 ma a reprieve la ln ator~ H huvy, black 1torm clouda drth eutward, National Weather Service official• aald today. The rain should •nd tontaht, occordlng to the forecut, but not before the cunent storm will have dumped more thun 8 lnchea on Colt.a Meu and envlrona. The weether service predicted partly cloudy akt .. tomorrow, with mur rain due over th• weekend. But Monday ahould be falr and clear, offidala said Tomorrow'• temperature• 1hould be ln the low· to mld·&OI The ret.reatiftl 1torm ~&ht 10mt1 of th• het.vte1t raln ever to the Ora.nae Cout. accordlna to J. Sherman Denny. who hu kept rainfall records In Hunttnaton Beach since the 1930.. "Over the Jut three daya, we sot almost ~ lnchet of rain," Denny 11ld. "Thal'• preuy .maains.'' Thia w k'a downpour brouQhl aeuon wt.all tor C.O.ta M .. to 17 .ea lnchH of rain, county Environmental M1na1ement Aa-N:Y offldala uld. That'• nearly twice tho llV teat rainfall Of 9.07 inches for thle tlme of year. Lut year at thia point tn tho eouon, the ..,... had received only 7 .62 inch• of rain. EVACUATION PrCEDURES DEFENDED.' .. From Page A1 It uprooted some trees, cily-o ed facility along with a injuries when struck by knocked over a fence and nearby restroom were upgraded equJpment. · destroyed a storage shed. from $250,000 to $750,000. The paramedic team boarded a according to rl's1denu No ~ut damage ealim•tes to helicopter provided by Amlnoll injunes were reported. private homes throughout the and stabilized the man's The End Cafe at the up of the city were acaled down to about cond It ion . He w aa later damaged Hunungton Beach pier $8.5 million from $22 million. tranaported to a Santa Ana I was sull standing today. But About 160 mobile homes in the hoepltal. observers say it's only a matter of Brookhurst-Garfleld ~ -Del A 11 h 1 g h a ch o o 1 a a n d I time before 1t plunges 1nto the Mar Fatales, Brookfield Manor elementary echoola ln Fountain ocean. "-an~ Rancho Del Rey. -received Valle and Huntington Beech Damage estimates to the m&JOr ~· offlc~ said. were ~pen today. Many remained uninhabitable FLOODS today as did homes along Beach The Oranie County Chapter of • • • Boulevard near Atlanta and the American Red Cross was Indianapolis avenues. An scheduled to open a service evacuation center at Huntington cent.er In Huntington Beach City Beach High School remaina open. Hall at 10 a.m. today. From Page A1 that feed the channels. While the coastal city had nothing but problems, channels in neighboring Fountain· Valley worked pt!rfectly. Huntingion Beech paramedka George C hitty, executive participated ln a re9Cue aboard director of the chapter, said Red the Aminoil USA offshore oil Crosa volunteers would provide platfonn during the heavy rain emergency food, clothing, shelter at 4:30 a.m . today. and medic.al aid at the facility, The difference, according to Fountain Valley Public Works Director Wayne Osborne, ls that the city's key channels are lined with concrete. A worker, Tom Hansen, 36, of which will remain open until Garden Grove. suffered back <."Of1UJ'lunlty need.a are met. Most of Huntington Beach's channels, even though they connect with Fountain Valley lines, are earthen. LAGUNA DAMAGE • • • Osborne said concrete channels have 50 percent more capacity because they can get nd of the water faster. He said debris and planta along the sides of dirt channels impede water flow. Erosion and breaches m the banks also cause problems. He said he persuaded the county to modernize the Fountain Valley channels after persistent "arm-twisting." Osborne said there have been discuasions about U,Ung all the channels in both ciUes but the cost is set at about $27 million. "And nobody knows where th.at UI coming from," he said. Huntington Beach Public Works Director Paul Cook. however, said there IS hope foe peop l e 11v1ng 1n the Brookhurst-Garfield area. A breech in the Una this week caused extensive damage to three mobile home parks. But C.ook said the city has been promised unofficially that the county would apend about $1.5 · million to line about a half-mile of the channel in the area with concrete. He said that should protect the mobile homes, but work isn't expected to start until June 1984 From Page A1 The eoncret.e channel WU to have been completed thlB month at a eo&t of $3,3 million. But the Ooods caused at least $250,000 damage. and Chief Adams said engmeera still don't know if concrete work already completed has been undermined. City crews also are keeping a close eye on several beachfront homes in Victoria Beech, where 8 -lHld 10-foot waves have undermined the structures. as well as on Dumond Drive, which ends at the beach. "FoundatioN and the seawalla are a major concern right now," Ada.ms said. Meanwhile, Adams 18.id, two more large barrels containing a strong industrial aolvl!nt washed down the canyon yesterday. The containers will be picked up by a hazardoua waste disposal team for analysis, A.dams said. They will join a half dozen or so other containers that were found on Main Beach Park I.au Tueaciay. "We suspect several of tht barrels c.a.me from a storeroom at the Telonic (Berkeley) complex," in the canyon, Adams said. He said thoae barTels from the electronic manufacturin compa.n)' apparently contained only pet.rolewn .. We will be checking with the Coast Guard (which has junsdi.ctlon over waste products on the beach) to find out what the mat.eriala are and where they came from." the chief aaid. He said dty firemen responded to 75 emergencies on Tuesday and another 50 to 60 yesterday. In other IOUth Orange <Aunty areas: -Seven oounty work crews and membf>rA of thP California Conservation C~rpa were sandbagging homes adjacent to Thousand Steps Beach in South Laguna. -Orange County Fire official• said 75 homes were threatened when a aea wall was destroyed at Capistrano Be.ch. -A rnajor cable failure knocked out telephone .ervtce In San Clemente. Pacific Telephone cuatomers In that town cannot call out, nor can they be phoned from areas outalde the city. A telephone company spokeamAn said the outage occurred lut night at 10, and re9toration of phone service wa1 expecteJi t0metime thi.a afternoon. t:~\" ___ Respite • Ill sight Coastal Oc caalonal ahowua and '""'~ ... ~ al ttm. loday, 1J1C1«1nO off to a 30 l*OMI ellanc• ol •cattar•d allowere tonlglll wllll parllal clearlng Hlglla today In Ille mld·tOa OWmlght Iowa 4t to 65 VatWlt*I cbldl IGmOf'r-wftll l\lgllw of 82 10 t7 Extended forecast 80UTl1EAN CAl..IFOANIA COASTAi.. AHO MOUNTAIN AREAi -PerUy dOudy ktday. ~ dolldy 0.-the --end wltll a 9ood ellance of rain 09\J llC ~ lecof'lllng wtn0y In tll• mountain•. In 1"9 coutal .,... 111gt1a M 10 ea. iowe 4t '° H Mountain lllOfl• In the 409. Iowa moeay 20 10 3$ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 0£SMT AREAS -F• FftdllY lnc::remlinl ~ and Wlr'°Y ....,_ • clWICl9 at .,_,. ..... In Elaewll•r•. from Point Conceptron to Ill• Mexican border and OUt llO mllea. Smell crllft ldWIOry due to "-doue -Ugllt and venal* wind• tonight and •-•ow morning, ~ nort'-« '° ..... 1010 15 knota le>rnOHO• art91noon Combined .... 10 10 It 1 .. 1 W•\o~ .... 111010 lwt ""' ri.evy ..., eCIWOry tor ~ • '° 15 ..... 8ut1 and •w•ll atowty d•cr•a1lng lomCJn'OW. ,ertty dolldy ICM!lgllt and tomomiw. .. pertod. Not -oool HlgN In 1 Iha 5°' 0-. V..,, otNl'Wt9e "<a-WH"'-< s.n.<e 61 to 16 ~ 4-ta end 16 to "l().U v $ 0to1 a' C-c:. 75 io.. OeMr1a. I.owe In._ 30I "\,.;=;....:..=...:;.:.:....=...==;.;;;;.....;:i1..-_________ _,, Temperatures Fron11·Cold .,. Warm W9 Occluded ~ Stallonary•• 51 3t St 819 Mena 46 2t 8Mttlt ~~ : :::u-:r:. .. 38 8poll- 7t 52 Syr-n 41 Topella 11 as Tucaon S2 •t TullNI 73 58 Wufllnglon 70 38 Wichita " 54 11 se 78 llt se 37 441 31 .,, 311 to 57 .. 441 .. " 14 M .... .,. 11 ., ... .. 41 11 .. .. 21 41 • 12 .. " 3t 3t .. •• IS M . ., .. " ,, 71 u to .. 11 a Tide• " 20 " 42 t5 54 $5 31 51 31 '5 33 n 52 10 112 Tl 57 64 411 13 111 ea ao 64 411 16 St ISO •2 .. 118 51 111 16 45 16 52 • ., Q • ., 111 IO 111 .. .. IO 4t .... .. IO a " 40 S2 IO 11 . .., .. .. 11 IS 40 st IO II :: :; .. .. " ft EB ca IO ....._ .. ~ ..... J ... leeeM -... '"'' • '·' 0..., .......... bf ~atltdl O"DonMll Gerald Thompson hadn't replaced a dining room window lost to big surf in January before this storm hit. .. Lesson's tough By STEVE MARBLE Of the o.i,, "°' ai.tt Gerald Thompson never meant lO get this cloae a look at the Pacific Ocean. For the second time in a month, the stormy, white-capped aea pounded 1ta way into his waterfront China Cove home m Newport Beach. In two successive storms, the funous ooean has ripped away his pier, torn out the remaining p1hngs, smashed through plate-glass windows and soaked rooms from one end of the house to the other. Dunng the thick of the storm Tuaday, a wave crashed through a dining room wlndow and broke over the top of a kitchen counter, .end.Ing a toaster and other applla.oces flying. Another wave we.Shed mto the hallway, broke again.st the walla and .ent spray up to the skylight above the second floor "l thought we were going to lose the place," said Thompson. surveying the damage yes~rday. "And, I guess. we still might." Thompeon and hta wtfe. Kathy, stood on a deck out.side the home and watched the alat.e-gray surf slam into a concrete slab, the final obstacle standing between the ocean and the home's pilinp. 'the multi-ton slab rocked back and forth with the waves. The boume i. a spectacular two-level structure in teeluded China Cove. It faces the harbor entrance and when certain winds blow. the ocean·• fury is unleuhed on the Thompion home. "You never 111op to think jusl. how powerful the ocean really is.'' he obeerved. as another wave shook the houae. DEPRESSING TASK •. • From Page A1 house laat October and were required to buy Oood lnaurance. It will pay them $10,000 for contents and $3~.000 for structural repairJ, ahe aaid. "A lot of people don't even have that," noted her husband. Erro1 Van Dijk lives at 8071 Mermaid Circle. He waa aWshi.n8 throuah the water In blue jeans to carry out plastic tubs of clothes His two-atory home borden the channel; he saw the flooding coming and managed to prop hia furniture high enough to avoid damage. But the water, which had subsided perhaps two feet from the day before, left a murky film over everything at touched, he said. There were other residenta standing along the fence at Beach, where they had parked their cars while making forays into thelr flooded homes. A few atrangen stopped in their vehicles to gawk at the mess but police ualnfl loud speakers in their squad cars threatened them with cstations A few neighbors wonied about looting pointed out people they didn't know. Officera had kept everyone out of the neighboz:hood Tuesday after the flooding began. Van Dijk had uied to wade i.nto h11 house Tuesday night but was ordered out by spotters in a police helicopter. "I'm glad they did that," he later said. "I don't want to get ri~ped off." Still, the episode left many residents frustrated. City workers had brought sandbags lnto the neighborhood last month dwing heevy rains. Two weeka ago, though. they picked them u~. "They knew this atotm was coming," said White. "I don't know what they could have done, but there muat have been IOnlething.'' HOME • • • From Page At and a Ion• U th Street at Anahotm Avenue. Clty crews were w1rnfn8 nilddenc. to eandbaa their horlWI to prevent pomible flood damAp from continued ralna. Sandt»&-.,. .vaJt.bt. at the dty yarii. 2300 PJ.ctnU. Ave. near r.tanda Kiah School. rn Irvin•. It Jeau 1& homeownen were continutnc to CP water and ahovel mud the homes after• d.ralnqe dltch near Trabuco Road Tn Northwood overflowed. Portion• of \he Laiuru Freeway, Irvine Center Drive, Campu1 Drive and Bonita Canyon Road were clo.ed l.n Irvtne today due to floodin8, r'OIMi damage and mud. Ma.t of the areas will remain closed for several daya. More rain, high tide• and poundln1 aurf continued to pre1ent problems In Newport Beach yesterday. Waves 1lapped and pulled at homes In China Cove and battered looee at teat one pWna of the Newport Pier. (See rel.a ted story) Both the Newport and Balboa p~ers remained cloeed today u .. precautionary measure. ~omea on the Balboa Penlnaula, a,tboa Ia1and and on Dahlia Avenue In Corona del Mar were flooded yesterday. Clogged atonn dralnl added to the problems of heavy ahowera and tugh tides. Newport Harbor, which was rocked and rearranged by the storm, was awash J,oday with splintered sections of docks and piers, mooring floats and wayward boats. City Manager Wynn estimated 1t could take two months to clear the debris out of the pleasure harbor and off city tie.cha. Nearly all docks and piers in the Upper Newport Bay were jarred 1009e and Rt adrift in the bay. One dock, with five boat. attached. floated from the back bay, under the Newport Bay bridge and into the harbor. The Orange County Sherllf'a Harbor Patrol was buay• today helping boaters pump water from their crafta. Patrolmen said the wind and currenta in the harbor have subsided. DENTIST. • • From Page A1 Patricia Craven Rua. whose 13-year-old daughter Patricia Marguerite Craven died 11 days after being treated by Protopappaa. clamll m the suit • that. Protopappu wu guilty of negligence ~the death. Craven lapsed Into a coma shortly after being trealed by Protopappaa Feb 8. She died Feb. 19 at Mmion Community Hospital in Mission Viejo. On Protopappaa' arrest, Hal Morgan of the d.iat.rict attorney's office said charges would not be pressed because. "the circumstances are such that it does not establish guilt beyond a reuonable doubt." Morgan said hia investigation of the arrest alao found that detectives David Walker and David Goerke acted properly during the lncidenl Police said the detectives and Protopappu were at a standoff for several aeconda after Protopappas drew his gun. It ended when the dentist lowered his weapon and placed it on the - ground. police aaid. Protopappaa currently ia barred by a jud.p's order from practldng dentistry. Gold at 50% Off Final Daysi 1MC Chain• a Bracelet• -································· \Ai off SOLID ROPE CHAIN Reg. 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Orenge Coa1t DAIL V PILOT /Thurtaay, Match 3, 1963 NATION Irvine man's outlook muddy House Speaker O'Neill says he'll run again Storm fill Mwimming pool with 8 le I of ooze., floods residence By ne A1toclattd Pre11 WASHINGTON Houtt' Spt'•ker Thomaa P "Tip" O'Neill Jr. hu put l.o rNt rumors that hl' nught si.ep aaidl' by aaylna yeeterday that he will run again for Uw t'Ongrt>aional leaderahlp po11t ln 1984. Muuchu.etta Rep. Joe Moak.Jey said he lhinkll O'Nelll will try l.o remain aa speaker until the Whllt-Houist> ls <X.'t.'upled by • ~mocrat. LaYa flow destroys Hawaii home KALAPANA, H.awaU A Clow of lava 30 feet high 1tnd four miles long from Kilauea Volcano deatroyt!d onto home and threatened another In a remote neighborhood where rf'!lldenta were forced l.o flee for the second time this year The flow, about ~ feet wide. had slowed to a speed of about 50 ft.'t't an hour early today B e ttors clean up on 'sure thing' WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. An mgemous group or betl.ora turned a long shot into a virtual sure thmg -wiruung a record $1 million Jal-Alai parimutuel jackpot by putung up more than $500,000 to cover all combinauons Spokesman Enc Moody aaid a syndicate of un1denufled number and 1denuty appears to have bet $2 on each of the 262, 144 betting combinations l.o win the Pick-Sue Jackpot. The winners gave up $197,644 of their take to t.axes. Judge forbids n_otification rule WASHINGTON -A federal judge has issued a permanent injunction forbidding the-government to implement a rule requiring that parenta be informed when their daughteni under 18 receive birth control aids. U.S District Judg(' Thomas A Flannery took the action yesterday. STATE Barber arrested in haircut flap RICHMOND -A barber has been booked for assault with a deadly w~pon after he allegedly slashed one of tus customers from his cheat to his groin with a straight razor for refusing to pay for a "bad" haircut.. Clmton Crowder, 40, was arrested on charges of attacking Willie May, 44. May was released from Contra Costa County hospital yesterday following treatment of multiple wounds. Gas s tation ser":ice may return LOS ANGELES -Several gas station operators say that with gasoline prices hovering ~ $1 a gallon, they must provide service as well as low prices to lure customers. Competition among the nation's 145,000 dealers has intensified with the worldwide guo~ glut, which forced gasoline prices down. Some hope that a return to cleaning windshields, checking the oil or filling tires with air will help draw customers. WORLD 6 executed despite Pop~'s plea GUATEMALA CITY -The Guatemalan government executed we conVlct.ed terrohSts at dawn today. disregarding a plea for mercy from Pope John Paul Il, who will visit ihe natlOn on Sunday. Five Guatemalans and one Honduran were executed by a hrmg squad at 6:20 a.m. Author Koestler, wife found dP.atl LONDON -Arthur Koestler -author of "Darkness at Noon," the widely aoclauned novel of the Stalin purges -was found dead today along with ha wife in their London home He was 77. A cleaning woman found the bodies and a note, the contenla of. which were not diaclosed. New Soviet spacecraft launched MOSCOW -The Soviet Union. in what appears l.o be another atep, in lta effort to develop large orbiting space complexes, has launched a spacecraft that will dock with the orbiting Salyut 7 space station. Queen has busy SF By OLENN SCOTT Of tbe O.itr ...... IUff Oeorseo Wood of Irvtne OWN• •wlmmlfli pool filled with •laht fut<t of mud today, and that'• only the beglnnln11 of hi• problelTMI Like murt• t>um •dozen other fomillt'll along hie block tn the Northwood section of the city, W(lod'• homt< wu damagf'd by a muddy wave of water that suddenly overflowed from an unlmprovl'd drainage ditch behind hla fence. The water strut·k at l :30 Tuesday It knocked down his fence, rwih~ through lhe bottom floor of h1i house and streamed down the block of new homes on Carver Street He spent a demoralizing day yt.'Sterday cleaning his house and surveying the knee-deep mud burymg his new backyard and pool Like many other Orange County residents hit hard by the fierce storm. Wood took it m s tride. In fact, he counted hunae!C the lucky one on the block. Because of his Cal-Vet loan, he has flood msurance No one else m th~ neighborhood does, he said Next door, William and Marty Parker watched in vain as the wavc•s splashed through their home, ruining carpets and destroyin@ their professionally landscaped backyard. They chose thl' ho~ when the subdivision optmed three years ago because of its large yard. Yesterday, mud was caked ovc'r the entire yard and visitors Missing plane • carrying Newport men BRIDGEPORT CAP) -Ram ls hampering the search for two Newport Beach realtors whose twm-engi.ne plane went down on a flight from Reno to Orange County. a Civil Air Patrol official srud. Capt Peggy Beelby said the Mono County Sheriff's Department sent four ground crews yesterday to search the area 10 miles west of Bridgeport, JUSt nor\h of Bishop, but mclement weather kept search planes on the ground The two realtora, who had taken a ski trip to Sun Valley, Idaho. were idenufied as Bnan Bertha. 44. the pilot, and Jeff LaHecka. 36 The plane left Reno at 3: 15 p m M onday but ran into weather. trouble. The pl.lot told the Oakland Air Traffic Control Center that he was experiencing ki.ng and severe downdraft, and was advised to drop to 14,000 feet and tum to the 10Uthwest. The center tracked him 1.o 14,100 feet and lost him. Beelby said. She said that if the plane landed safely, the two men could still be alive. "They are both rugged Individuals. They are great outdoorsmen and are in great physical shape," she said. A C -130 1n the area late Monday heard a very weak signal and a clicking of the emergency frequen cy, Beelby said schedule Royalty feted at exotic dinner, booed by protesters SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Queen Elizabeth n. feted at an exotic dinner and booed by a handful of demonatnton during her first houn here, embarked on a packed Itinerary today. Accompanied by her husband Prince Philip and first lady Nancy Reagan. the queen's 13-hour 11ehedule waa to include a civic reception at LouiH M. Davies Symphony Hall. a luncheon at Stanford University. a vt.it to Hewlett-Packard Co., and a aute dinner hosted by Preddent Reagan. Chawed from Southern We're Listening ••• 642-6086 California ahead of 11ehedule by a powerful storm, the British monarch arr h•e d 1 n San Francisco yesterday to a makeshift. but enthusiastic airport welcome and a cheering crowd at the St. Francia Hotel (See related story, Page 03.) The royal yacht Britannia, steaming from Long Beach through rough seas, was expected to reach the Golden Gate tomorrow, in time for the queen's dinner honoring President and Mrs. ~eagan on their anniverlary. Although the exact route of the day's royal cavalcade rematn ('d secret, both Anglo philes and pro-lrlah demonstrators hoped to see. and be &een by, the visiting monarch. But pobce planned l.o cordon off dty streets near each of the queen 's stops, and buses temporarily were rerouted away Crom those areas A large demonstration protesting England's conduct ln Northern Ireland waa alat.ed for Golden Gate Park, ju.st within view of the M .H . de Young MU9f'um where the queen wu to dine. What do you hke about the O•lly Pilot" What don't you lllle" Call the number at left and your memaae wlll be recorded, tranlCribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour an1werin1 aervl« may be used to record let!' ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributon mu.st include their name and telephone number for verification No clrculallon calls, please Tell us what's on your mind D•llr l'llot Pt>oto by 0MJ Amtw- (t 's hard for George Wood, or anyone, to imagine whal his patio in Irvine looks like without 3 feet of oozing mud. squished over their ankles in 1t "You're standing on one of the largest lawns in Irvine." William Parker told a visltor In the yard Not one blade of grass was showing Even though the subd1vlS1on s1ts on flat ground, Parker saJd neighbors knew of the flood potenual because the channel's culvert at Trebuco Road often backed up m heavy rams He had sent letters to local off1c1als seeking improvements, he said. but nothing happened ''The situation. m my opllUon. was due simply to a lack of iniuative in treating this area." The ditch is m unincorporated territory The lrvme Co operates an orange orchard there. The back fences of the Parker and Wood homes are on the boundary line between the city and county. The overflow was caused. city School meet off F ountain Valley School District trustees, who usually meet on the Cint Thursday of each month, will meet instead next 1\.ae9day. The meeting will begin at 7.30 p m. m the dlstrict headquarters, 17210 Oak St. Founla.ln Valley Pubhc Works U1rector Brent Muchow suggested, when water running quickly downs tream from the foothills reached the dnch before local storm runoff had time to escape. It was perhaps the m06t water to hit the channel in 25 years, he said Although the city isn 't techn1 cally responsible, Muchow said work crews will help the neighbors remove the thick layer of mud from their yards The city also cut a channel across Trabuco Road to handle the overflow in case new stonns arnve Winter crops OK despite heavy rain Despite 5 inches of ramfall in the past two days. winter crops dotting fields around Orange County remain mostl y undamaged, county agrkultural officials say. Leonard Liekhus. the county's chief deputy agricultural commissioner. said damage caused by the deluge was relatively light. Had the storm come one month from now, h11 said, the situation would havt! been rhuch different. The rains probebly wtll delay harvest of some crops such as cabbage, citrus, avocados and brocco!J, Liekhus said He also said a very rew newly planted fields may have to be replanted Also, some of the county's strawberry crop may have been damaged by the heavy rains, causing the parual loss of the first picking Harvest operations. however. should be back to no.rmal within a week to 10 days, he said Tht-county agricultural o!C1c1al ~aid nn dollar estimate o( the damage was yet ava!.lable. "There's JUSt not ~much in th" ground at thla time of year. The end of March would have been a different proposnion." L1ekhua said our once a year event starts Friday March 4th ~ llUIOll DOLLARS of Mena I Womens European Apparel NOW ON SALE Great Selections In All Catalogues . A4 Orange Oout O~ILY PILOT/Thurwd1y, Maroh 3, 1~ Nixon library out . ·as UC Irvine plan ? A faoulty requeet to delay a decl1lon on 1eeklng a Nixon .,....Sdential library at UC lrvlna frobably wlll klll chance• of ocaUn1 It on campus, adminlattat.on aay. About 76 membel'I of UCI'• Academic Senate met for a apectal meettna at noon Monday and voted for a poetponement ot Solicitots must register Oran1e County 1uporvl1or1 uve adopted an ordinance ,.quirln1 1roup1 1eekln1 to fitOMlytlae or tollclt funda at Win Wayne Airport to repter with tho airport manaaer'a office. The ordinance -approved yesterday -11 Intended to re1ulate religious groups, rHtrlctlng their actlvltle1 to tic locationa at the airline ReJJ.8ioua group1 often the terolinal. t'Ot\lidoratJon of the library on campua. The unlvertJ\y already had uked the UC Board of Repntl '° aoorQve plana to lnvlw the Richard M. Nixon Archlvet FoundatJon to locate a library of ptaidontial papen at UCI. However, faculty member• wd IUCh an Invitation 1houldn't be made without more 1tudy on Ill lmplicatlona. "The hlltory of Nixon'• papen ll a hlltory o( repeated attempll by the former pre1ldent to niatrict ACCem," laid Jon Wiener, a hiatory profe810r. "Part of the effort to locate the library at UC Irvine l1 Nixon'• attempt to reg.in control of h1I papers. Vice Chancellor Ramon Curiel said UCI Chancellor Oan1ol Aldrich probably will honor the faculty reque.t. BecauJe the foundation has placed a May deadline on submission of proposals. administrators said the postponement probably means UCI won't have enough time to follow through. Several other I - on Land UM plannln1In10uth Oranao County ii the to~ a meettna of the Lcaaue of Women Voten of the Orange Tueeday In Laauna Hill.I. Robert Neeley, manaaer of plannlfll for the cowu.y'1 Environn\ental Manaaement Aaency will be the speaker at Glendale Federal Savlnp and t:oe.n, 24221 Cal.le de Luiu. The meot!na be8ina at 9:30 a.m . al'\d the publlc ll lnvtted. For more lnfonnation, call 645-7120. "' •Tlpe on job lntervlewlns technique. will be off~red during a three-hour clUI beslnnlni at 9 a.m. Saturday In Orange Cout C"..ollege'1 BuaJ.ne. Education BuUAa .... Room 101 A. ~ •. Marjorte Strad1D1er, co-owner of the Write People ln Santa Ana. will lead the clala. Ticketl are •5 at the college ticket office and at the door. •The American Auoclatlon of Unlvenlty Women of Huntington Beach will 1pon1or a high tea March 12 to c:elebrate U.S . Women'• Hiltory Week. roupe seeking to ~proach •rport pa11en1era mus\ flrat 9btain a permit from the airport manqer and then must regl.ater an a dally beai.a, according to the ordinance. Approved tocatlona for 1ollcltatlons will then be •lven on a first -come . lht-aerved buia. Southern California campuses Sinking fee ing also are reviewing library lites. March really came in like a lion -or The university nas propoeed 8 Faahlom and eventa from the pre-revolutionary era through the 20th century will be featured. An adrnllllion price of •5 will benefit AA1JW Educational Foundation programs for fellowahlpe ·and grant.a. 13-acre site near Culver and perhaps like a whale -for residents of Campus drives for the library, Costa Mesa's College Park erea Tuesday. Reservatlona will be required. They can be made by calling 963-7093 or 536-0673. The program will at.art at 10 a.m. at Progressive Savinp In Newland Center (Beach Boulevard and Ada.ma Avenue). which would be built with an estimated $20 million of private This submerge'd pic~up truck told the funds. The federal government story. wowdmain~inl1~t·:__~---~~====================================================~~~===============================================~===~ Slide closed road to Tahoe. $300 .rnillio.n . . state storm toll ly ne Auoclated Presa An earthen dam above the Simi Valley threatened to bttak undu the •tram of a week of lain. while pounding aurf entahed oc.eana1de homes 9Dd 9,200 people had to flee u a stalled Pacific ltOnn continued to torment the atate. Offidala baued an order last night to evacuate up to 1,200 people from the Sinu Valley, northwest of Los Angeles, after deciding that the earthen SinaloA Dam could give way. ''There'• 6 inches of water coming over the dam and both sides of the dam are corroding," Ventura County fire dispatcher Kathy Whitman laid. The death toll from the storm rose to 17, with more than 50 people injured. The fi.nandal toll will be given to Gov. George Deukmejian today by the state Office of Emergency $«vices. The OES tallied •247,460.000 In private .,-operty damage In 29 of the 31 counties. In 8ddttion. there was •56.020.000 in damage to public property. Some examples of Mother Nature's wrath wound the state included: • A YOUJ'l8 boy WU killed ln a 300-foot-wide • tde:lide near Clear Lake and a man wu killed 'When hi.a car hit a utility pole ln a San Francuco "4ownpour. • Nearly 5,000 people were evacuated from -1~ areas of the South San Frand.lco Bay :wbe.D a levee on the CQyote Creek broke, flooding mvera11e1uare m.Ues with water up to ax feet. • Several thousand people were fOl'Ced to flee tbell' homes In tho Northern Sacramento Valley the Sacramento River and ICOl'etl of small enelu ovorfiowed their banlu, blocking at.reels. flood1na homes and bulinesaee and washing out a nllroed trertle. • At 8'4l Sur on the cout near Monterey, 400 000 people remained cut off after Hichway 1 was laliamd • 'nl.ree people died near Indio when their car iaiiddllld on a water-lOlled road and alammed Into a t!~-911 ... tralJer rta and exploded. • In Santa Barbara, the Harbor Patrol at.ndorled ill office on a jetty after 15-foot waves aabmerpd can ln a betlchlrorit ~ lot. wuhed away pavement and broke a natural au main, cal.lllnl ..veral small fires. • • Half the pier at San Clemente washed lnto [9w oceen and a 100.foot eectlon wu tom from the :1m~ 8Mch Pitt ln San Diep County. • Cnwl cleared broken .... frqmen11 of buUdln11 and twl1ted tree branc6ea from tom.ado-bit IOUth central Loa An1elet u the boaMW auanted their lplint.efed dwellJ.np and ~ watChed for loot.en. 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Corporate tax~yera should amend their return by fil1ng Form 1120X. It fa lmpol'tant to note that lince kmes occurred l~ 1983, new law1 apply and taxpayen muat reduce the amount of lON cla1med on their tax return by 10 percent of their adjulled groaa income. The $100-per-ocx:urrence reduction still applies and '8 taken into account flrat. Thia means that thoee taxpayers electing to claim the lOM on their ~982 tax return must UJe their adjusted groaa income for 1982 in applying the 10 pen:ent limit. Taxpayen should quickly compile a list of those ltema damaged or destroyed ln the atorml in preparation for deducting the loss on their tax return. Before and after photoe of the damaged property also are helpful in establiahJ.n8 the amount of lcm. Two helpful booklets, Publication 547, "Tax Information on Disasters, Casualty Losses and Thefts," and Publication 584, "Workbook for Determining Your Diaaater Lem;" al.lo att available tree by phoning the IRS toll-free nwnber: (800) 242-4585. 1'heee publications aJ.ons with an information flye:r al9o will be available at local disaster sites. Making coal garden DEAR PAT: My IJ"&Ddc'11drea wW be 1ta1lD1 wltll me for 1lz weeks. I've beea tryta1 to tla.IDk of projects that wW be fu for tllem ud I recalled that yoa pabllOed t•e recipe for u old·fHllloned coal prden ht yoar column. I tllJ.Dk Ut.11 WH several yean qo, 10 I llope yoa 1ttu llave tile 1Dformatlon ud wW repeat It for me. JJ.<.., Costa Mesa Put a small piece of coal or coke in a bowl. Over thia pour six tablespoons water. six tablespoons aa.lt, three tablespoons bluing and two or three drops of Mercurochrome. Soon a flower having all the tints of red and blue will begin to take ahape. • Got a pt~n wn;e lo 91 P .11 l forow1tz P.H -...11/ t 'l.H red tape, - gertmg the· o1ru.wt•rs Jnd aclJon you .,... n <•erl l o :.o /\·t· 111equ1ltt'S 1n government Jnd bu:.im-s:. M.J1/ _vvur qut'Stw ns '° Pal H o r OWllZ', Al Your s ('r\'l{'t'. Orange Coasr Datly Pilot. PO &" 1560. Cosra Mesa, ,r-A 92626 J)tro_,31 851"-8350 ~~ ~ 111EDRAPERY CONNECTION Custom Draperies Etc .... . . . . For Your New Outlook 40% SALE 60% Feelurlng: M&B Mini Blind.a, Vertleles, Wood Blinds, Sn.dee .. Surgeries canceled · by rain at Hoag Koa1 Memorial Ho1pltal In Newport Beach ha1 canceled 1ome elective 1ura•l8H and diverted em•r••ncy patlent.1 becau1e of 1torm-r e lated J)r'C>blenw. 'l'he ho1pltal'1 boiler room flooded durln1 the lntenH ratntall Tue1day mornl"I· Althouah water wu pumped out wl thou t endan1erln1 key electrical •IWltchet, admlnietrator Mike Stephen1 Hld oftklal1 decided not to aamble on the effecta of mont rain. ... !!!!r. postponed all non-ttitical ::i/.""• .ee until later lh1I week, he Meanwhile. the hoepltal loet Ill Funds sought for victims of storm The Amertcan Red Crou of Orange County l1 a1kln1 for dopationa to help 1torm victtma left homeleM"by lhe heavy raint. Donationa can be .ent to March Storm Vlctlm1, American Red Croes, Orange County Chapter, P .O. Box 11364, Santa Ana. 92711. TAKING ANTI-HISTAMINES? ~LEASE BE CAREFlA. ~: R. Ph. Ourin« what ia aimmonly ca.I.led &he cold and flu llMMJI\ a areal many of o ur cu1tomen w ill purchaae producu for a simple cold that co nta i n an anll·hlatamine lfllredlent ~ are lt'Yttal lmparU.nl caulloru on 1be lablea or u-producu you lhoWd ba aware of. Be c:uef\IJ when operatlna a car or olher typea or ~ bec:au. they can caUM drowm-. With c ertain c hronic uu-they lhouJd not be taken. waUll' 1upp1y rrom lt to Iii p.m. Tueeday u ~ wai.r main• In •the otty were undennlned by runoff. Becauae of the problem, ~ calla were tranafen'ed to neuby • hotl>itall. Stepheftl9 ..sci. However, the ho1pltal hH accepted emerpncy cal1I durina the at.orm. In OM c.a., Stepheu notod, a trauma patient who normally would have been taken to another ho1pltal wa1 tranaported to Hoaa becauae of lmpamable ro.da. Other coutal holpita.la weren't tffected H 1everely u Hoa1, althou1h minor problem• did arlee. At both Costa Men Med.ical Center and HuntLnaton Intercommunlty Ho1pltal, telephone eervtce wu out for ICM!!'l'al hows. Admlni1tratora uld the inability to accept lncom1na calll wu an aagravation but didn't eertoualy affect operationa. Foun,taln V,Uey Community Ho1p1tal reported a jammed 1wltchbotrd H hundred• of peo~e ~ed for direction1 on na ting flooded streets to the hoe tal. o major problem• were reported at South Cout Medical Center in Laguna ~· ·- \ .. "· ·~ ~~·· The good old days Jennie Jerome, Hilary Wright and Pam Albert (from left) reheane a scene from the Laguna Beach High School production of "Our Town." The Thornton Wilder play will be staged tonight, tomorrow and Saturday at 8 p.m. Whenever there la a apeclal caution t o be ~ In the \akinc of a medicine It wW be on the container. Alwaya read all the direction• carefully, whether It be a pn.:rlpdon Of' other type ol product. Famoua latex flat wall paln1 lrom Glidden tcrub1 clean, staye color '"t Easy water cleanup ......... at•u •••II Kt~ tesled Glidden gives you e 1u1>er tolJilh non-yellowing finish I" tlatwlll ,afnt rtHtr OOYlf Ea1y use roilef lor last wall lfnlsh· Ing UM OWJf and over. 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March s, 11a Service the ·watchword J I • or dedicated citizens U a community ia JUat about fl!lf aood. or ~bad, u lta dtizena, li9 iowna alona the Orange Cout -...i rank amona the belt. Scanning coplea of thla new1paper for jult the paat month, we found ICal'Cely an ilaue tithout ward of honors heaped on jet another individual who had manapd to find time in a busy lite to put that extra effort into oammunlty lervice. In Irvine, David Baker, ptaident of the Irvine Medical Center'• board of dlrectora, was with a spedaJ award Jona houn he haa devoted o 1> nlng the proposed QQSDmunity hos~ Randall E. ey, prominent builder and developer, received • 1983 Good Scout Award from dtie Orange County Council, Boy Seouts of America, for his support of scouting in general and !tpedallY in ra.iaipg funds for the ~pped acouting program. ' Down in Laguna Beach, ,olioe training officer Ray Lardle was honored aa Police Officer of the Year by the Exchange Club for hia loyalty and dedication and ...,anted a Medal of Merit by his ~lice chief. Dr. Arnold Beckman of C.orona del Mar ia being honored today by the Economic l)evelopment Corp. for his ,upport ol free enterprise. t Katherine Dean ot Newport Beach was chosen by Church Women United of the Harbor Area for their Valiant Woman Award. National President of United Presbyterian Woman , a ~.000-member organization, she ~ aerved on the state board and ltate asaembly of Church Women U,Uted, and still found time for c:Qmmunity activities ranging from Girl Scouting to supporting the Philharmonic Society of Orange County. Allee Harpley ol Cceta Meu waa crowned q\Nlen of the charity ball 1pon10red by Oranp County Council• of Bet.a Slama Phi, • function that raJJed ,nore than $3,000 for C)'9tic fibrolll rtlenta ln Children• Ho1pltal o Orange County. Dr. Geor1e J . Frlou of UC Irvine was the honorff at the annual Salute to Out1tanding Penona apomored by the Newport Beach Women'• Awdllary of the Arthritis Foundation of Orange County, which ra.ile9 funds for the county's arthritil clinic. In almost every community, parent-teacher organizations were honoring men and women who have dedicated time and effort to support the achoola. And the honors are not limited to adults. Thirteen-year-old pianiat Joanne Kim of Hunt.tnaton Beach walked off with first place in the Orange Coast Muaic Teachers concerto competition at Saddleback College in Miulon Viejo. The eighth grader attributes her success to "practice." She'• on her way. And 16-year-old Daniel Schvartzman ol. Irvine, an athlete and honor student at University High, collected yet another honor when he was appointed to a three-year term on the American Red Croaa National Advisory Board on Youth, as one of three individuals selected from a pool of 40 finaliata from acroaa the country. The board reports to National Red Croes officiah on iaaues concerning young people and the Red Cross youth organization.a. Thia ia but a sampling of the sort of endeavor that not only wins individual recognition but, put together, improves the quality of life in all our communities. Run o f f r a in b lues On the subject of good works, the athletically inclined will have ap opportunity to make their Fc ntribution tbla Sunday when hoolPower, the i..a,una Beach ducation Foundation's •und-raising arm, sponsors a lO-kilometer run along Laguna's ~~st year, a aimilar run drew l,500 participants and the organization expects up to 2,000 to take part in Sunday's event. The Education Foundation, The run, which get.a under way at 8 a.m. Sunday, will circle the downtown area, head out Laguna Canyon, then back to Coast Highway. Trophies await top finishers in nearly two doi.en age and sex categories and first place winners will receive new running shoes. . established after the school district waa hit by cuts ln,._state aid and e tax revenuels. "'1las raUled Fee for runners who register on race day will be $9 with a shirt and $5 without. For more Wormation, call the foundation at 494-6811. With the weekend forecast looking more optimistic, this should be a fine chance to run off tpe wet weather blues, help a good cauae -and maybe collect a trophy too. ban $200,000 to help a wide variety of acbool that were threatened by financial cuts. · • 'lnlons expressed in the space abOve are those ot the Daily Pilot. Otner views ex· feSsed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader ~omment Is lnvlt· . Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92616. Phone (714) "'321. i .M. Boyd/ Energy levels "A fact«y survey of men all doing aame IOl't of work for the same Jtngtb of tiine 1howed some ~ ath~: end while ot.bttl lfll. ~ y energetic. What ~ tb1t difference? Analysts turned ~~~t~= The lively onee all had p1am evening. Q. Bow can you tell a male penguin a female penguin? A. You can't. UnleH you're a ptncwn. Or you do an autopsy. Q. How did M'-ouri come to be ~ u the "lbow me'' state'? A. A .Mi.ouri c:ioncre-nan named lllard Duncan Vandiver laid, "rm ~ You've got to ahow "ThJa. d\d"lna an lnfonnal epeec:h Ptill.detpbl.i 1n 190!. It WU hla ..-:.-. .. co tbe ~ 1pealm' ~ cir other. 7rhe folb barDt libd die I&. of betna too to be fooled. They adopted lt • uDoUk:tal l&ate motto. wondering why they can't go aomeplace ebe t.hJa year. Q . Where in the Bible does it say, "God counts a woman'• tean"'? A. It'• from the Talmud, and ita says, more apedfic:ally, Men should be careful lest they caute women to weep, for God counta their tean. Q . What'• the lepl age of ~xual CONent in the United States? A. v aria from state to state. Aae 7, Delaware; aae 10, Florida. New Mexico, South Dakota; a1e 12. Alabama, Aluka, Hawaii, Indlara, Kentucky, Loulalana, Mluiuippl, New Jeraey, North Carolina , Tennenee; aae 18, Utah; a1e 14, Oeorp, Maine, Oklahoma; aae l~. W~ State; .. 18, Dtatrict of Columbla and 18 "*'-• 17, Iowa, and. 18, 14 stat.a Mm.,. UabM for 1tatutory rape charp9, lf they become involved wtth femalim under thoH a1e1 ln tboae placea, even thou1h eald femalea approve. Penaltl .. ran,. from on• year to death. . • .. Israel '1 I combat data rejected ·'. WASHINGTON -larael haa information that could Up the balance of military power in Europe in favor of NATO over the Warsaw Pact. Iarael la al.ao willlng to share th1a knowledge with the United" States and lta alllee. Incredibly, Defenae Secretary Caspar Welnberaer haa refused to 1lgn an agreement that would make th1a vital information avail.able. The agreement was worked out and inltJ.aled by high Pentagon and Israeli officials last November. The Information that larael has acquired concern• the Soviet-made weapona its armed forces overcame with such surprising ease in Lebanon last summer -at.o the weapona and tactics the larael.J..s uaed to achieve their lopsided victory. IF THE United States were to put the lessons of the Lebanon war to use in Europe, Intelligence sourcet say, the Warsaw Pact's enormous numerical superiority over NATO forces could be nulllfled practJcally overnight. The very basis of Soviet military doctrine in Europe would. in the favorite M.arxis1 phrase, be 1wept into the dustbin of history. Weinberaer'a rejection of this golden opportunity la mystifying. It wu the defenae eecretary h.imaelf who outlined the aerious disadvantages NATO forces face in any cont.est with the Warsaw Pact countries. He spelled 1t all out in a secret report to Congress. My u.>date Dale Van Atta obtamed a copy of the report. · Consider the two most crucial areas of conventional warfare: armored forces and air combat. "The greatest dl1parlty in combat potential haa been In anti-armor 1y1terna," Weinberger told Congreu . While NATO's ability to stop an annored attack increaaed twofold between 1965 and 1980, the Warsaw Pact'• anti-annor capability pw a.ix times better over the same period. Coupled with the Pact nation'• numerical superiority in weapons -2.4 JICI 11111111 to 1 in tank1, 1.2 to 1 in armored personnel carrlen and 2.8 to 1 in artillery In the Central Region alone, Weinberger reported -NATO's inferior defenaes against annored attack would constitute a c:ruahing disadvantage. Yet in Lebanon the Laraelia overcame some of the best Soviet tanks made, u,1ing mod.itied American weapons and a few trick.a of their own. ln fact, the Ru.iana' moet modem tank -the T-72 -proved no mat.ch for a 105-milllmeter ahell the bnelJa developed on their own. If NA TO had this annor·piercing ahell, the Wareaw Pact'• overwhelmina numerical advantage ln tanka would be considerably neutral.lzed. /l.B for air power, Weinberger"• report note. that the Warsaw Pact hu "an overall advantage ln deployed combat aircraft of 1.8 to l." Compounding this \ handicap.\Welnberger acknowledaed, ia NATO's lri.adequat.e electronic warfare defen1e. Here again, the hraehs proved themselves more than a mat.ch for the Syrilln army's Soviet-made weaporu. Without l~a ling.le plane to enemy aircraft, the -hraeli1 shot down 102 Soviet jeta. (The fliure releued publicly waa only 85, but the Israeli• learned from intelligence sources behind the Syrian lines that the correct number was 102.) THE SINGLE m<l8t important factor in the Israelis' amazing air victory was their 1killful u1e of elec tronic countenneuurea to confU8e the Syrianl' sophisticated Soviet air·defen1e weapons. Thia allowed the Iaraelia to control the air over Lebanon from start to finish. If Weinberger is blind to the value of the Israelis' combat knowhow, the West Gennans aren't. They have been 9eeretly discuuing the pouibility of i.appin& Israel'• intormaUon goldmine, whether the United States does or not. And in an open letter lO President Reagan that w .. publiahed on Sunday, dozens of former U.S. military officers urge Reagan to give hia ~nonal anention to the advantages of iharing military information with Israel. The letter, sponeored by tbe Center for International Security, points out that the lesaons to be learned from larael'1 triumph ln Lebanon offer the West an unparalleled opportunity to neutralu.e the Sovieta' extraordinary military growth. Letters to t h e edito r Boating lesson never learned To the Editor: When, oh when, wiU we learn'? The recent tragic boating accident off Huntington &ach 101t a father and mother, to a freak wave, presumably. The livee of four teen-age -"d young adult ION were saved only b1 • perilous air-sea re.cue mialion. The uddeet aspect of this "accident" I.a that it wu probably preventable with some knowledge and experience. The family had ~t the cabin crui9er just the day before and this wu only their &e<X>nd outins in it. They were carefully travellln8 from Huntington IUrbour to Newport Beach, cloee to ahore. No one was wearing the life jacketa they had on board. Auto drivera muat pue aafe-drivinB testa and be l.loen8ed before rlakina \heir own lives and jeopardizing othen on our road.a. Unaafe cl.riven Joee their privilege to drive. WREN, oh when, wlll we recog· nlie that boating cau1ea the eame jeopardy without eufficient knowledae and pnctice? Attemptl to pua tepl.ation requiring boat "driven" -.fet).' tmtlni and llcen1ln1 alway• fall, becau1e "boatlna i.a rec:r-..tional and ahould not be 'ovemment 1ui>ervlled.'' That la, don t let people apoll their fun by remlnd.1na them of daft&er! For over 20 yean ln thla boatlf\t ccmmunlty, I and you haw helped pay the cmta 1n DlCIM)' and Uvea lor dty, county and CoMt Guard ~ who .... ~w.r.d w need1-ly riak tMlr °"° lives t.o ~the drunk, the toolhardy, and mo1t often, tbt Inexperienced boa ten. Thmt "luclrt' four .urvtvtna ... wtll MCh IPlftd the awt ol hie llf• im.rNd by bll lack of knowleda• of what be pGllibly oouJd haw daDia w ~ the Kddent or MV• hla ""9DW' Uws. I pwtorthmlJ 1UH1 SHANHON KQftfAKAN ' Poll tla. llnt MAILBOX bleaing. Btlt the Johnny-come-lately ones are clearly winning. Presley came first in 1976 with county approval of ita one-family home development plan1 before the San Joequin Freeway wu thouaht of (Daily PUot). But belna tint doesn't teem to count. The tint ahall be lut, lf politically exPedient. What'• the problem? All.80 Viejo'• 100,000 p()pU}.ation town and Irvine'• 1...quna Canyon Golf Vlllqe can't Oy unfeaa the San Joequin Freeway pta buJlt. Althoqh the aupervaon deny that'• why the7-want the SJF. the developen •Y it a true. Without it their project.I are dead. So what happens? The county demands $10 milllon worth of land from Pre1ley. Why? So It can accommodate Ali9o Viejo and Irvine by ma.k1na the SJF t.able by nmn1na it throuah Pre1ley'1 approved development. "Put your homea someplace elae. We've Sot a freeway to build," ia the word the county eeema to have for J>r.Jey. But ao far the aow1a have aa1d in ttfec:t to the county: .. No. Fair •fair. Prea1ey .,.. here before you 1hou&ht of A11ao Viejo and Irvine'• needs. Praley can bWJcf where you aaid it could.'' l don't often flnd Praldent Re .. an'1 people quotable , but I find one applicable now. EPA Director Anne Ooreucb attempt1n1 to ju1Ufy her behavior In reli1tln1 a recent Conpwional aubpoena ~d: "We opsate tn a political a ln an our dec:Wan-maJdna." Get l TOM ALEXANDER I Student's view write on their behalf and on behalf of my children and my community. IN ADDmON to being a 1tudent at Golden West College, I am the mother of four children, two of whom are presently attendina Golden Weat College. I am now worid.nl toWardl a degree in word/information ~ng and have taken additional COW'le9 in bu1ineH, p1ychology, speech, and cornputen. My vocational psych~logy coune helped me 10rt out and clarUy my lnt.eresta, know my abllltiee, and gave the courap and lncentlve to pl.an my career goal. Becau1e of my 1peecb communication c1UleS -lnterpe~ communlcationa, public 1pealdng, and group leadenhip -I have aained ln communication akilla (become a more skilled listener and speaker). The community college level of education, ita opportunitie1 and availabilltie. must conUnue without a decreue In pro1ranu and teacben. Community colle1ea are the core of education thatf ws a cbance to them of u1 who woul not otherwhe have a ehance. The reducUon of tMchen meana reduction of cluaee; lt meane reduction of education for the people and people la where lt'a at. · • Altematlvee were pre9entecl to the board by the tekhen' union and omen. They can and ~ be ~ed· MAU'llEEN R. HAMMOND I • llllJPllll THURSDAY. MARCH 3, 1183 MJclcey Rooney aay8 h_e wa• probably the moat 0 D . I amoua haB-been in show ' ERMA BOMBECK 83 ENTERTAINMENT 84 business before "Sugar TELEVISION 85 Babies." Page B4. tt ' George Lee (left) will mount juat about anything that 1wim1 -from a common grunion to a prize marlin -but he will not stuff furry or feathered animals. . Taxidermist • • · • He mounts fish, but collects rocks By JOEL C. DON or ... ..,,......., Taxidenn.Wt George Lee isn't very choosy. He'll stuff a pet goldfiah just u eoon u a 5,000-pound catch of the amtury. BUt if It doesn't aw1m ln the ocean or 10rDe freshwater lake or stream. he'• not lnterested. Lee me• ..,.saI affecdcm foe fun')' llWe critten and feathered frienda. "l don't mount (land) anirn.tla," he said. "To me' they're juat lib people. If I had a pet. fd bu.ty It when It died." The white-haired Lee figure9 he hu mounted mare than 100,000 fish In h.ia 73 yeen, from ~ grunkJn and lll)e}t to prized marlin and ~ 80, he ham't ventured on a aport &lama 00.t since be moved hill bwdne9I from Hawaii to c.o.t.a Meea 25 yeen ago. "I didn't want to ~t hooked on fishing," he latlgbed. "rm lnvit.ed to go fiahing a lot.. but I just never have time to go." Lee wu a mach1n.lst before he decided to ~ h1a hobby lnto a full-time profemion nearly a ~tury aao. One of hia IOlll ii in charge of the orlglna1 Hawaii plant and hill wife, Beatrice, and anothtr eon keep track of the hundreds of fiah remains alµpped to the 20,000-8qua.re-foot plant for mountfna. In addition to-about 14 wocken, Lee keepe five cats on the 1>9yroll:The (our.footed employees don't demand much, just a wann place to sleep and~ cbow· 1!;:t.1::P the facility free ol mice irid otbm' un si-t-that would otherwiae nibble away at customer property. The cata. by \he way. haVI! no appetite _foe the rernainl of greet game flab piled t.hroughoUt the plant Ii te. "I don't care for fiah either," Lee 11\apped. "I like canned aardlnel oc salmon but I don't eat other fiah. not when you aee them all the time. It would be like cannabal.llm." Lee said Callfomiana are hill biggest cuatomen, thouih orden come from u far as the island of Tumania. Marlin and aa1lfiah caught off the Baja California cout make up moat of hia work. Sports filh1n& enthuAuia alllO a.re fond of mounting tunft, yellowtail, amberjack, barracuda, grouper and fWi~iah. Trout and ulmon alao are prized trophy After a fish ia caught, the akin, tail, flna and any sword-like upper jawbone (as with sailfish, swordfiah, marlin, etc.) ll{'e lhlpped to the plant, where the pieces are rea*mbled on plaster casts 8C'Ulpt.ed to the prec:i8e dimenaio111 of the live animal. n.. mounted flab aim must be painted, since alr:1n from all species loee Its origlnal color after death. Lee said the painting proceea perhaps ia the most demandJ.na, a1noe hill a.rtiaana must work ffom picturel or al.Ides to re-create the original colon of spectacular game fiah. Over the years, Lee said he hu oome to know the colon of more than 2,500 varieties of filh. Mounting prices at.art at $125 and can go up to $10,000, dependl.ng on the me of the specimen and difficulty of the job. And there are aome h.lgh-riak orders that ~uire 1pecial hand.ling and care. Scorpion fiahes lhlpped Jrom the South Pacific can inflict aerioua wounds halfway around the globe via their poiaonoua 1pines. 1ronica.lly, 1port filhennen dream of hook:in${ Todd Arroyo is one of the workmen employed by George Lee. He is 1hown-(left) preparing a swordfilb for mounting. Lee keeps a number of felines (right) on the payroll, too. All they demand is good chow and a place to 1leep . . . And they don't eat fish, but neither does Lee. clence Is top secret overnment restrictions anger scientists . ~.cally Important "rm very worried DOW about , the e1atlrely undwatandable tendency on the part of unlWl'9ity ..... to ........ ,. patenta and to a•t their ~wn mlnl-veralona of • corporate world around U.. w'1venlty,•• 1ald Dr. Lewl1 Tboma1. th• chancellor of the Memorial -..~c.na.lnldtn. In an Interview wlih the ... ..,. IMtitute for PublJc lab' ..... "I u.lllll tbet II ..... to dMrt people fro• fual"•••n••l .-,.Alld1fa ... tD ... ... .., .............. .... ,...,, .................. .. ·On "'' qu11Uon of 1overl'\m•nt-impoMd HCrecy, Paul Gray, pr .. ident of the MauachuHtta ln1tltute of TecbnolOfY• baa aald, .. Thl1 country 1 1elentlf lc aud t.chnolop:al lwienhlS» hie itl rooll In the uniwn6U.. whme • ftnnltba .,. ~ Oft open And ·~ nplondon of 1c1eu an eduaaband......,.. ••A cleparture from tbl1 prtnctpa. In ...... fteldl Would mean tbat ~.!'1 hutltuUon1 -..--~·Wk• tbalt 11W. hnMq tD a ._ oC • ~-----= n1.•• oe snt1• ~ ,... ta •· U... ... tlle 11ua nri ~ll cntM 11 rr•s I."' .,,.. '"" .......... ,.. - hfal'N...-ila • 'S$ 11 j11U. • young swordfish or marlin, prized miniatures that ~ly strike large lures. Lee said he o~ mounted a rare, six-ounce broadbW awordfiah found in the stomach of a dolphin. "People can fl.sh all their lives and never see a little one," he said. "And you spend more time mounting a little fiah than a blg one ao it carta more.'' Lee tau. pride In hill faithful restoratialw of a customer's fiah, despite the fact that there ia a boomiJli businesa In Ii~ reproductlom. Fiberglul trophiea a.re euier to make, but lack any trace of the ~ catch, he Mid. Still, Lee recently ventured into fiberglas, autina a replica of a 20-foot, ~.200-pound great white slw-k caught off Baja California. Until he can find a site for public dilplay, the om1noua creature will remain auapended from the ceiling and draped in protective plutic at hia plant. But he im't much interested in a peraonal collection of trophy fiah. Lee h.u other thinp tO do with hill 1pare time. "I go to the de9ert on my days off," he said. "I collect roclu." :.. .. •• Or1ng• Co11t DAIL.Y PILOT/Thurlday, March 3, 1083 Demands of widowed father are unreasonable DEAR ANN LANDERS. Our 85-yetr-old ta\her I.I a r't!Ctnt widower. I know he rru-our mother terribly, but he hu become totally dep•ndent on m y 1l1te r and me. Tho man 1tubburnly refwie9 to 1wy with tither of ut and ln&ltu that one or the other ·1pend the nlaht ln hla h~ aeven nJaht.1 a week. Rl' al.lo expecta ua to dttve him everywhere evl'n thouah it me&N Umo aTo'ay trun our jobs. (Wt are bo\!l emplo~ .) Our father refWlft to consider mo Into a facility where there 11 maximum aecw ty and tomeone to look in on him. Needleu to uy, our huabanda 9"' fl'd up being left alone three and four nlahta a week Thll ii causinl trouble ln both our families. What can we do without mak1na our father feel we have deaerted ham? -DtSPERATE DAUGHTERS IN FLORIDA DEAR DAUGHTERS: Yoar fatller'1 demand1 are ureuoaable. (He ml&bt also be a bit aeDile.) D11ca11 t~1 wttb your oler1yman. He will aarely tfll yoa tlaat your flnt re1pon1lbUlty 11 to your b11ba•d1 aad tbat your fatber m11t accept a bHMkeeper or be moved to a care facillty. Yoa wm feel let• 1allty lf tbe declalon 11 made by 1om ... e11e. •Oitrole Meredith checks culture. . ·. j~ ·: • . . ·. :· A dn.'"' l>IJd• p.u.-nt le.1thcr rumr -•mpk elegance '-un1lar ''"It' 1n t-..tnt M\\ «,r v-luh• t.tlt enouaih to think 1he aa i<>lni to hook thJI aJlppery ti.ti. ll'a her problem , Miii IMDllS 1 tun uJCpectina hi.I (.'Urfent (.'Utle tu C.'Om• crytna to me aftttr he dltchc. her for another (prot.bly you.ni•r) ono. What 1ho14ld 1 tell her? At.o, 1h<1\lld 1 NY eomethlna to th~ OrHt Deceiver? I HATE DfSHONESTY DEAR ANN LANDERS: My huab&nd and I have hMl • run.n1na arawnent for 1evera1 yean about a famJ1y trtenc[ "ffiend" I.I an attractive man In hJa early 4& who owna a lovely home, two can, hu hJa own bualnt., I.I llOQd-looking and definitely •tra.laht. 1nw problem: Some hlahly 1ultable women are waittna In line for him, but he alway1 goet for a dumb chJck ln her early 20.. F.ach one LI 1ure she's goJ.na to .enaa him, but he drope her after wuting aevetal yean of her Ute. She then cornea to me and cries on my lhoulder for weeka at a t.lme. DEAR H.D.ataee yoa seem to eaJoy leadlaf f Hr dlCHllder to lhH .. lCMcl dOUltl, f(ae -bat cu't tbl .. of u1Wq y11 cu uy tlaat wtll do any 1ood except, 11No txperiace 11 1 total 1011 If yov leara from IL" A1 for &lie 1llpp.ry ta1ta, &lat)' art notorloualy poor ll1teaen, 10 M.Y.0 .8., dearte. DEAR ANN l,..ANDERS: My hu.aband and 1 have ~n try1na for four yean to have a child. We have put our appl.lcatJona In at aeveral adoption agencies. They all aay we may have to wait • year at tevt. I belleve Lover Boy ahould ao wl th women hiB own ap and make It clear that he doesn't want rnarrlaae or chlldren. It j\at plain 1tinka the way he deceivM tl\t!9e youna 8irla and breaks their hearta. My huaband HYI If the dummy 11 1tupld ft makes me cry when I read in the papers about babies who are found ln trash cans, on church stepi and In alley1 -healthy, adorable newborns -when couples like ua would gjve anyt}ung to become parenta. Pleue. Ann, tell these mothers who do not want their babies to please contact an Technology goes to vineyards DAVIS (AP) -Few , enterprlaea are aa bound by tradition u the ancient art of growlnj grapes for wine, but now h.lah technology is heading for the vineyards. Scientist.a are learning to use genetic engineerlnj to start vineyards ln laboratory dishes and do in a few montha what traditional brel'den would need ac:rea of land and many yean to accompllah. R l1h t now, said Carole Meredith of the UC Davis, "We're mostly conceml'd with developing our t.echniquee" and testing them by breeding a grape that'• resistant to a 1pecific di9eue. The "Northern California caippus boaata a world-clasa , department of viticulture and enology -grape-growing and wtne--making. For centuries grape-growers, like other farmera, have improved their crops by aelecting the beat plant• for new generations. The most valued wines of Europe are the result of centuries of aelection.a. Im rted to Americ.a, theee grapes are the might be u.aeful," aald Meredith. foundation of Californ i a 's "It might be a one in a million thriving wme industry. event. but In a small Ouk we can The genetia change with each grow 100 mil1lon celll." new plant. Besides the natural t Scree n I n g f or v a I u e d m i x of gene1, nature adds mutatloN aounda simple. You rando m mutations -new expoee everything in the dish to versions of gene. that are the a chemical or dlseue and take basis of evolution and the key to the celll that survive. But It geta plant and anlmal breeding. complicated when the goal is a The trick in breeding new plant that lhnves with too little varleUe. is to .earch lor plant& or too much water, extremes of with beneficial mutatlona and h eat or cold or a d eart h of ~ tqem to improve the next nutrienta. generation. If the reaearch is successful. it But that'• a long time for such "may r e sult in m ore choices slow .. growlng plants as grapes about where you plant crops. and the aprawling vines need 90 Maybe you won't have to go to much room breeders rarely have ·places like the Napa Valley to get more than a few thousand plant.9 high-quality wine grapes," to ICall. Meredith said. Genetic en8).nectrin8 can booet Though wme is produced in that number into the millions, more than 30 states, she said. a reduce the time bet ween significant industry exiata only in generationa to days and do it in a California, New York and. more container amaller than a jelly jar. recently, Washington. Vintners Inateed of growing planta front~ ·also are becoming active in aeeda or cuttinga, adentbta are Oregon, Pennaylvanla, Texas, learning to "clone" them from a Michigan and a few other st.ates. srngle cell. Meredith said grapes might "We look for mu1.atlons that som eda be tailor -made for CHOCOLATE TONES &TONEWAAE OINN!AWAR! From Japan Border stnpes go i.a ncy th.rouahchelr doctors ~)' would mau ., many people happy and UIU(C' thelr chlld ol • lovlnJl ~ EMPTY ARMS DEAR EMPTY ARMS: I add my plea to )'out. For Ood'• aake, &Jrl1, Ulten co wlaa& W1 "omu Al aay1D1! Huw young i. r.oo Yt>UIJI for • chJ.Jd Co letUf1 •bout ~x1 Th•t'• )Wt Ont' fh1n6 you'll find Jn Am LAndet9' bookl~t. "How, What. IAd Whttn co T&IJ Your Child About &x " For your copy 11end 60 cenu .Joll6 wlr.h a Jong, 1wnped, •II~ envelo~ to Ann Lande,., P.O. &x l lW6. Chk:alfJ, m. 80811. 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B y PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna8each "I hope Robert Frost will forgive me, but to me, the marhnt lS 'the momeot.ary stay against confusion · " Stylish pleated cotton pan1a ~ have mock cummerbund etasllclzed back and accents TEAPOT WITH BAMBOO HANDLE Holds 10 from the L darkest to ~ • the tightest tan ~ A on a creamy oat· meal background. two large pockets Assorted Colors S M L 11.99 SLEEVELESS CREPE BLOUSE From lndl( ,,., p ~A f>.10 'A 'ill)-10 2A ~10 A 5~10 8 11')-11) GINGER JAR BOTILE VASE 8' tall 7.77 6" tall 3.99 10'11 • DINNER 2. 79 7'1•" SALAD 1.59 6 ', • CEREAL BOWL 1.59 THE GOOD COOK'S HELPERS HEAT RESISTANT CLEAR GLASS From Hong Kong MUGS From Czechoslovakia and Ea91 Germany Trim glassware can go hot or cold tor aoup, cappuccino. loddy, l11sh CoffH. camomlle and you name II' CAFE LA TIE MUG ---8 oz ...... tall ~_..;;;..-r.'1 2.49 Cool white blouse ·-.,, · has a delicately / crocheted yoke ~ ancl mother of J pearl button lront S·M L XL From India RAYON OBI 8.99 ~ ..... ~ --~Lili~ SHOES ----- '= 99 Fashion lsland, Newport Beach 759-9551 6' x 3v, • 2• deep .88each 69' long 3.99 COTION BELT With natural wood buckle 43• long 3.« Both In Assorted Colors. BAMBOO 6 PRINTED WOVEN BAC BAC PL.ACIEMAT SIGN IN TO WIN Register now for a free drawing to be held March 25th • '50°0 Gift Certificate For "lp'D'IUck DlBTINC'nVE CHILD~& WEAR . 5 Y1 • long 1 .49 6 11.-long 1.99 1........._ 7' long 2.99 COCO MIDRIB BASKETS FOR NATURAL FERN LETTER FLOWERS OR FIRESIDE BASKETS From China From The Phlllpplnea Hang them up for From miniature bllla, bitty plants to mammoth! or Iha mall I SIZES· From 9• to 12· 10• 10 11• wld• wide av.. tall g!~i!~i~13· to 21 · 2.99 ~ long 10• tall .96 3.99 to 12· tall 1.97 4.99 Footed ring will hold a quartet of ctasalc tapers 15• ell• 3.99 NATURAL WOVEN ACCESSORIES From China FERN FISH 20· long 1· wide 5.99 PAPER FOLDING From The Phlllppinea FAN From China Set a neatly natura l tablel 18" long 12· wide DARK STAINED RATTAN BASKETRY From Indonesia Thick ratlan forms sturdy baaketry to hold planter•. magazines or harvest Pl.ANTER BASKETS 6 SIZES tO'll" to 18' dla 1• to 12· tall 3.99 to 12.99 HARVEST BASKET 17" long l< 15" wide 11s• tall at handle 5.49 NATURAL SPLfT IAMIOO HAMPERS From China E1peclallv handeom• ham· pera to hold tht P•r•PMr· nalla of tht day • .......... u...11.111 • .. , ......... , ... . .......... , .. . • Route of run SchoolPower If you like atiff competitio n i n your 10-kilorrieter race, Sunday'• SchoolPower run in t..auDa Belich offen 10 top runnen -including miJ9 record holder Steve Soott. Runnen will recqpU%e other top names like marathonen Armando Cendejal. Ralph Serna and Dennll Wll.aon. There's even older cham1>9, like Frank Dufrte and Skip Shaffer. Sandy Thon;lton. SchoolPower director, aaid ahe expects 2,000 runners to line Forest Avenue in Laauna lfelich for the 8 a.m. start of the raice, which wt.II raile money for the Laguna Beach F.ducational Foundation. Runners will circle La1una'1 downtown streets, then heed out lAguna Canyon to C-anyon ~Drive. They'll return to town and run aouth on Cout Hiahway to Upland Road, tum around and return to Fore9t Av.enue. ScboolPower, the fund-raising arm of the education foundation, will have 200 volunteen on hand to help block off 22 streeta durini the race. The two mu.thbound lmws al. eo.i Hap-.y will be_c)o9ed ,to traffic during the 10 kilometer race. lt'a too late to ~ by mail, but nee day reptration beifna at 6:30 a.m. and ii S9 for a ahlrt, ~ withouL flMA IOMlfCI ATWIT'S END Lib most women I have become paraooid about crime. I lock my houte f!!Very time I go to the prbage can, aet the burglar alarm when I IO for the mail, and lock my car f!!Very time I pt gaa. To date, I have been lA>cked out of my houae 14 times, have been charged for five fal8e alanna, and required tbe terVicel of • loclmnith on eight OOCMlona to get me into my own car. Thia proves ~· 'nle WCll'ld ia aafe from me! U there'• one th1nc that ticka me off about the whole crime acene, lt'a the way other people whom I don't ewn know have bad• profound eff«t on my life. To belln with, I carry around more keya than a .choo1 janitor. I have a key foe my lugaaae, a key for the pa tank,• key for the aafety deposit box and a k.ey to the box that bolds all of my extra keys. The keya have two thinp in common. They all look alike and they never open what I want to set into. Secondly, I have been forced by b9ll1 people roemtnc the meeta to set• do8 that buial w~ he bean a noiae. Un1ortunately, thia l'°'8e am be• inaudible• the ll&h of a bored crtdret at S a.m . Thia will cau.e the doc to jump bJ&ber than the window .W. The dot never bark.a at ttrance people. Only family. 'nlAnka to evil lurktnc around ~ry comer. I have bad to l.nstall dead-bolt Jocb on all our doch. n.d bolll were never meant to be taken ~•a deterrent~ crime. They were invented to meuure the llmlta of . human ""9. At one point when I (l)U.)d not find a ay I found ID)'9e1f on my banda and kneel idp•nt f« flowen throuah •dot door. ~ have al8o turned me lnto a cruy .,.Ii.on ~ time I leave the botm. The ho\.- m• look Wte it II occuJMd by five or llx people '#tip wal'k from haml. Then ahouJd be no a.-it windowl but kg of UCbta. No ~In the~. A car In the ...... ALWAYS. A 111o ca the front lawn that uy. du. ~will m.k your Mrd.name lt you tum the doqrll;nob. PolillWy tbe went &hlQa crime hal dona for 11 to cum me into an unDRed number in \be booll; ltvtnl in • ~ wt1hout • l'Mlll'Olt, fl llfl'liW to open the dOol-1IO a ~ who ....... .. FUD•, 1 think the ra• are wiMl.Qs. f AD ST ARTS THURSDAY NO DEALER SALES .. TOMATO BASKETS gtep right "'P· folk1. S.. tbl1 l0Hly tomato perform her high wt ... ac1 lo our 3 ring clrcu1. G.t away from that cage. sonny. thaf1an\lntamed tomato. DUJW.m SUISRllE SERIES nm 25aa cum N1s31 9 88 ~. s Mitm nm 5 ·~. / \ Cl"SE #7541 , Sturdy fade-... 1l1tcmt PVC atrapplng. •anllla wttb brown accent1. (8ound1 good eno\lgb to eat. Maud..) AUSTRALllll TREE FERI 6 88 5GAL. I llke tbeee -they gl" the home a tropical loo•. (Our trip to Au1tralla 1.tt my wife 1peec:hle11. That WQI the be.t part,) C&n'ROL 30 WT. BElft DUTY llOTOR OIL· 79•QT. Good oll for th• high NTTing engine• tbey'N making th•M daya. CWheN bcne 1 heard thl1 lln• befon?) FREDI 84• 140Z. I gues1 thl• coaa.1 ln a can. fo, the auto air coadltlooer. (Or IDClfbe It'• bulk &eoo-brt.Do yo\ll OW'A bag?) llCllllDW .. STICI UtWit:U: DICITIL CLGCIS I•!. Bring the little ones to see SHORTY AND CH~P ~HICKEN in our stores on Saturday, March 5th EL TORO 9 to 11:15 RUITllGTOI BEACH 12 to 3 lilRDEI GROVE 3:30 to 5:30 JODSOI PET-DOR . ijy\ Sllll' 1977 ~ !Jj llEll1Jll 2 5 77 LUCE 3 3 77 Flexible panel with lockout. weathertlght mcrgnetsccloeure. (Knock knock. Who'• there? Fldo. Fido who? Fl don't get In 1oon I'll .qt the doormat.). • rl'l'lllT WUllDIE CLOSET wlfB SLIDllli ~RS 67':?22 O.t aome mra cloeet •pace wttho\lt Nm.oct.ling. Come1 ln that infCllD0"8 WcnerlyWalD\lt flD.lah, eClllf to GIMmble. -5•,129 .... - ·944 GM.. won. bMloon or out for dry wall. maaon.ry and brick. Easy clean "'P wt th water. and It la1t1 up to lOpan. .....-==.-. . .-.. BIBSB STOBllE SBELYlllG PWlllSlllll'f ............ ,.,, rm 111111 HIT .-w•11·111 1ro . rm mr.r nn u · w 111·" 1 1r o 69~ruwmo 14~!. 22• .. !.... Otay tlalah unit hen all 1t .. 1 con1tnlc1loo. becrYy duty badr cmd elde blac99 cmd laduatrial grade laardware. lcr9wd.rtYer aaMIDl:>lr. 1 a•• #3180 ARTIFICW... GRASS CARPET I 4 7 UN. FT. Tbl1 bogu1 gra11 come1 la a 6 ft. width. Make• a funny looking lawn but loob okay o\lt on th• patio. lllF PUICOI Tllll COMIWID · TIJIERS =•n4~~ou One operation per day. ~ mo: s9• '--=~-----~ CGIOllD 12 #CIMI 12 of tbe aame with tbb one. G.t the jaYa perking. turn tbe llgbt1 on and off. or wbatner. 40 CILLOI EIEBCY ~9£1 CIS WATER BEITER -12499 G o "ot a bad deal. and th•rn got a 5 par tcmli Wan'CIDty, Make up your mind fa1t. tbl1 l1 a ClOMOut and QuantltlH CJN Limited. ..... •\ v " . t • .. KO. I CEDIB SBIRGLES 1497 BDL. ''e>n. bu.ndle of tlt1 ru1tlc rooJlng co"m 15 aq. ~ .. IO add lt all up. (Alright. you CGll \lM JOUf calculator.) 92¥4" 214 DOUGLAS nR STUDS ·: 114 Oranp• Cout DAIL V Pll..OTIThurtdly, Maroh I, 1113 _ Mickey Rooney: Was the mo.st f amou.s has been By MARCIA DUNN •u hu • ,,.._ wn. Prrt'SBURCH S.fort.0 hta a1M1h performance In Broadway'• "Suaiar &b111." Mickey Rooney uya he wu pwbobly thL· moat famoua hu-bt-t:n ln ahow buained Delph~ 60 ycsani on the •taae 1rnd mo~ th1.1n 200 tnma, Wre WU &Imply no dem1anJ for him "( wu the~ of dinner theatert." hf' aay1. "Now. I don't h•"• to think, l know I'm In dt•mand" Tbanka to "Suaar Babll'll," which h•"• t.ake-n on lhe rold. and nevcr-endlng talent, tht< 62-y«*'-old Rooney la happier than ever and has regained 10me of hia former aucce.. The Academy of Motion PlctuN Arts and Sciences plans to give Rooney an honorary O.Car at the ~~th Academy J\wards an April for his versatility tn a variety of role11 over the years. Rooney was nominated for an C>-icar four t1mt'l>, bu\ never received the ('OVl'ted statuette. "They know l'vt' bet-n a trlt'r." '>llllll'<l tlw whl\C haal"C'd acw1 , wt•armlll 111• rnrdurov pon\6 rolll'<.I up arou11d h111 1mklt• cmd 11 rumplNI l(olf ahlrt "l mad• a lot of plcturc11 1h.11 wa•u 11•ully bad I miadc • l'\IUplr thiat w1•1t• lul1 Out l'w never mMdc.• • i' (•Mt moUon plctu1 ti, uruv mt'morablt' onee " Roonay curntntly la Lourlna with Ann Mlllt·r In "Sugai Bablt.'1," whkh opc•nf'd on Broudwuy 111 Ol·Lo~r 1979 and clc>ltt'J 111 Auau11t IU8:l uftl't 1,208 perfonnanet.'9. And ht•'• comm1 tu'<i to tht· muaical lhrouah t'Arly I Y84 But he'• alao lx.-cn aakl'<.l to swr with ~rtha Raye in the Broadway Vl'ntiun ol the comic atrlp, "Maggie and Jlggs", he'• agn"t'Cl to film a sequel to the ~lev!Jlon drama, "8111," 1i'i which hl' pqrtraya a mentally retarded nwn. und 111"11 wt:>rkmg on an autobiogruphy "About 70 pert.'t'nt Qf whut':t bl'tm prmtkd about Mtckcy Rooney iB not trut'," ht> msisb, frowning "( thank Mickey Rooney 1s rucer, more JWUrt' o( other pt•oph-. mort• uwan• of h1m.'11•lt his Atherton· Inakes his debut By CAROLYN A. <.:APALHO °''*'-o.ay "°' ltaff Your1 ~orov was piano soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Saturday night in Sant.a Ana, under the direction of David Atherton The Rl.Ul&lan-bom Ji:iorov, who makes his h9me in Amsterdam, is a frequent performer with major American orchestras. Atherton, music d~tor of the San Diego Symphony, appeared for the first time with the Philharmonic His style of conducting Is m the best tradition of the old masters, florid and passionate with a continental flair. A marked change from the recent past. Egort.Qv appears to be quiet and difftdent, but he hu a superb mastery of the bravura-style of playing. The program began and ended with works by Beethoven, the "Overture ID the Creatures of Prometheus," and the Piano Concerto No 5, the "Emperor." In between was heard the Fourth Symphony of Sir Michael Tippett. The Overture was given a purely Romanuc reading and the Piano Concerto was an admirable experience of the rapport between soloist, conductor and orchestra. A real ll"eat. Egorov played the Adagio m the second movement tenderly and t'xpress1vely The con\l'ast with the heroic proportions of the opening chords and followmg music and the explO&ive ending of the final movement were a satisfymg mlWcal experience. The Tippett Fourth Symphony LS in one movement The music flows from one mood to another without pause. There are Large brass passages, and quiet wind and string sections meldill8 together 5 Academy Award Nominations SO PHI E'S CHOICE 2 ACADEMY AWARD IKJtlNA TIONS "'Frances' is a Triumph!" } · .. Plants in Bloom Truckloads of 6" o•den plants at direct -from-grower aavlngs thru Sat. at Huntington Center. SaJe $1.88 3 for s5 ' \ ............ _..._ ...... _ \ -•HI )ttJ ~ OAAllCI ._.....ORI~! IN The program nott.'l> for this must<.' state that Tippett in his youth had bt-en 1mp~'C.i by M'Cing a rabbit embryo d1v1de and m1&tu~ Th~rl' did not $t.>em to be much of that m the music In IJeu of a wind machine, a synthesizer was w,ed, and pt.>rhaps that ls why the mus1l' SC<•med more• suited as a movie S<:ore for a 5(.'t·ft sp;K't! thnlll•r With the au~nted brass at full volumt-, dnd tht' breathing sounds, om• t'Ould almOt>t St.-e the spacecraft jetting thn>ugh the tnfmrty of s paCl' to disappear and reappear time after llmt• One am11zm~ asp<.'Ct of the T1pp<'ll was tht- l'Omplicated bowing of the stnngs. which was done m perfect unison, and was a visual dt>ltght In reference to th<' rabbit, about the"ck>St'St to animals the mUAic c:ame was a faint resemblanc(' to the conclusion of "PNer and th<' Wolf " Also in the long andante m what would probabiy be the se<.'Ond movement ts a lengthy Engltsh horn solo soundly vaguely like the lament in the "Symphonic FantastJquc " 'Thts was n>llow<'d by some· fr<·nz1t.J qu~t10ru; from the stnngs and soothing answers from the brass secuon. A strange work. but wtlh some very I yrical pas.sages Atherton appears to ~ a llCholarly <.'OndU<'Wr wh1cp was evidenced by his att.enuon to the most mmut~ detail whether the music was Beethoven or Tippett Th(' rigid mnformarKe to the written notes and tempt was a delight to thos;,.• who revere and appreciate the <:lassies Eflorov, who 1s 29, looks much younger but plays much more maturely than ont' would expe<.•t All m all, a wonderful evcrung of music. "DON'T MISS 'TABLE FOR FIVE' Volght's Marvelous Portrait Turns This 'Table' Into A Feast." -Stephen SchHfer. us Magarlne Jon\bight ri Table for Five "'I fiir;l 0 ·-. -----~ ·:_ ... :--.:..:.. --· ·•·LOVESICK. is just wonderful:' Pot Collin.~ CR~ Mamlng Nt'U''· CBS TV DUDLEY E.LJZABETH fV\OOR E fV'£GOVER N LOVESICK • •VtDOC~"!,.UASI • -·. -.-::::.0 * Jable tor Five Sllow• l!t'J'\~d' t 140'l/J DI! . •'A • I I ~. \11411100 t •U l r4t IO:lt f.18 HRS .• 11w11 halhnwa, rnore c.·onlClt"nUOUJt ut ot.hert' l\c.'edt.'' R1K11wy t•11Wn'<i &how bua1n whttn he wu 1 yt•ur• uhf with hi• pGrrnt.11' v1oaudllvlllc aet Al 17, lw w111 h111111n·d with • ·~·1141 mlnloturo lrophy tor "lM·tttnai M hi.Ch aumda.n.J of Mblllty In 1u·hlt•v1·1nrnt" t.UI a child actor Then hf: w.:nt bu to win Ot:K:1.1r ocmmlnatlona for the movlf!ll, ''Bebee tn Armi.'' 111 11J3U, "The HurNln C.:.Omedy" In 1943, "1'h1• Bold und the Brave"' In 11106 and "'rho B~k Stalllo11" In I 117Y llt:i otlw1 (lln1 l'tt.'<.llt.11 lndudc• th~ "Andy Jlurdy" f1ln111, "N1ttlon1tl Velvet," "8reakfut a l 1'if fa11 y'i1" lllld "ltl"qUll'O\ fut U Ht•uvywt•1ght " , Hoom•v m11d ht• holdll no grudgt•H fur rwvn havinK wo11 an U!k·ar "t;o<l hw. l(lwn m~ mon· thun my i.hun• of al'(:Olddl'.,," h<' s;ud Evl'11 l11s lwtght he• st.ands only 5 foot :i h..t.., i,..._.n a boon. at't'urdm1o: IQ the <Jl'lor "Then hdVl l)t'l'O •• lot of short-:.t~turt-d Jl t•>n. smgk-d out I JUSl d1J llw bt·st I rnuld with what l hud.'' :.aid Hc10ney y,, hu wt•1gh!I l70 pound~ Dcspttt< h1i. mu lt1 fat·~t1-d l'.i.tct'r ht•':. o1l:-;o IOVl'Stt-d In aettnlo( Sl'hoob and Mfrkey Roori~y Dan ce b enefit Monday Tlw studc•nt run KUCI-FM radio station will h(Jld a v1d<.·u Jant'l' benefit Monday at the Deja Vu night.dub in Costa Mesa The t'vent w11J run from 9 p.m ID 2 am. Adm1~10n IS $4 per person and IS llllllted lO people agc<l rn and oldt'r, l>Old Meg Jones, music dire<·tor at thC' non-profit UC Irvine stauon. •BARGAIN MATINEES • Monday thru Saturday All Perfo1m1ncu belo1e S 00 PM lhupl Spew! Eng1geme1111 1ne1 HoW1ys) I.JI MlllAOA MAil LA MIRADA WA~IC·IN "WITHOUT A Tl'ACE" 1•1 .... .. .._ .. , ... ,. "THE ENTITY"~·• ................ "THE LORDS OF DISCIPUNI., 1•1 ttA'l•u&.~-- LAKEWOOD Cf NTER WALIHN .. lioCAOMt'f ....... --"TOOTSIE",.., ,, ............. lo M11000 a• t o••<•onl 994·24 00 "LOVESICK", .. , ..,. a.a..._ .......... , •• "THE VEAR OF LIVING DANOEROU8L Y" .... , ..... .......... .... n •C...,.Aw.-_._ "ClANDHI" 1 .. 1 1M OOLa 'I' ITVWO ,...._ ......... ctcully ot Cono.1ewooo I 213/531-9510 1 ACAOUllY AWAllO ~ATIOMI "FlllANCIEI" 1., ..... ,. ... &I +-• ..c.AOCln .... "TI;f.f .!TI..N.! ~ -"SOPHIE'S .CHOICE" 11" LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WA•. IN ~oeul!Y At Del MOO 2lJ/6l4·t211 .::;: ABLE F~R FIVE" -~f , ... '"" .......... , .... , ... 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THE KI06 FROM FAME P • .:.~(0) 0 MOVIE Ii> SHEAX PREVIEWS -8:30- l ~~ELS UEOETECTOA ENTEAPAISE INSIDE ORANGE C04Jt!fY -t.00-mSIMON & SIMON 8 OIAIE A BREN< 00 ClOSE FOR IM'A'S'H W'f'ST£RYI • MA8TalPIECE THEATRE (%)MOYIE -12:00- l~~ONGHT = AMEAICAH STYLE TH£ D008IE BAOTHE.RS ARfWEll CONCERT -12;'06-® FLEETWOOO MAC IN C0HCERT -12:15-(C)MOVIE -12:30- -1H>-•ll1 MOCl.OUO -1t:41- lZJMOW -1:08- IHJMOVI! -uo-~ I~ lttW8 OV!AHIQHT -1:50- lCJMOVIE -2.00-c NEWS NIOHTWATCH 80 OU mHK YOU GOT lQJMOVIE -2:30- IL~ {].)MOYIE -3.1>0- I~ -S:30- i =20 MAAatPAEWW -3:'6- {C) (I J MOYIE -4.00-(f) TOfl 0' THE MORHINQ lDl eMOVIE -4:30-~ =MAC IHCOHCERT ~MOVIE 8" complete llatlng1 In TV Log CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 KNXT C(ll'>J 8 KNIK INfj( I 0 K Tl A Cl"" I .KAUC !ABC.I 0 11.FMA ICli'>I 0 KHJ TV llncl I Cl:)KCST 1A8C1 (D K l1 II Cln<I I Q) KCOP TV (ln<I I SI l<CET I PBSI El:l l(O(f IPBSI t~I ~DOC tlncl I O OnlV I I lV " HAO C C(orH•m<t• I • IWORI NY N Y " !WT flSI l l fSPNI S IShowttmt>I 0 ~llt9ht • t(.tDlt' Nl'W'\ Nl!CWOrkl - Ortnge Oout DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, M.,oh 31 19Q 81 Tom Selleck Jameson Parker Gerald McRaney CBS concentrates 'Simon &.Simon' .. on By FRED ROTHENBERG ~r..-wr1tet NEW YORK "M•A•S·H~' the new Kmg of the Ratmgs, had 80me very humble begmmngs, proving once again that TV hits gene rally are not born successful. They m ust be nurtured, cradled and molded Into stardom. Or, as CBS' programming chief, Harvey Shepherd, puts It: "Moel shows on TV.are position hits. Few shows are clear hlta." Translation: In television programming. It'• moeUy a case of being ln the right place at the right Urne slot. A program like tonight's "Simon & Simon," given up for c;iead last year on Tuesdays, ia this seaaon's reclamation project ln the time •pot following the ever-popular ''Magnum, P.1." "l had written the entire-pro.)eCt off," says Philip DeGuere. execuuve producer of "Simon & Simon." "My mindset was: 'Who says you're suppoeed to produce a aeries forever?"' With a boost from Tom Selleck's largely female audience, "SIJ'OOn & Simon" ranka aeventh thia seaaon. "M• A •s •lt." one of television's great romrner.dal and cnucaJ SUtteSI atories, almost dis;ln't have a chance to start the war that ended in'"Monday rught's tidal wave of public · sentimentality and the No. l rat.mg of a ll lime - 60.3. In 1973, the p~ was dun. and the program nearly expired because of sickly first-seuon ratings. A3 a Sunday night sitcom, following the time on the networka, or any other time in syndicauon. That'• not the caae with "Alice," which one day will be popular with trivia bufb u the ahow that inherited the 9 p.m. "M•A•S•H" time alot. CBS apparently flgures after the finality of the farewell epl.aode of "M• A •s•H" that lt would be anticlimactic to rerun UU. aeuon'1 programa rfaht away. Resting the repeat.a will whet the appetite of the Maabies. This has been a tough aeuon for "Alice.'' To make room for the new "Gloria," "Alioe" wu separated before the aeuon from CBS' Sunday night security-blanket lineup that lncludee "60 Minutes," "Archie Bunker'• Place" and "The "M* A *S*H," one of television's great commercial and critical success stories, almost didn't have a chance to start the war that ended in Monday night's tidal wave of public sentimentality and the No. l rating o( all time -60.3. Jeffel"80ns." The program landed on W~y night, a CBS tore apot for 9eVeral years. '9-to-5' movie, series grabs 2 ratings spots feeble "Anna & The Kmg," "M•A•s•lf'' finished the 1972-73 seuon ranked 46th in popularity among prime-time programs. averaging a 17.5 rating and a 27 share. In today's marketplace, diluted by . cable and strong inde pendent stations, those numbers would mean a hit. A decade ago, it waa a mia. _. But network e xecutives liked "M•A•S•H and gambled on another aeuon. Hawkeye and ~· moved to Saturday nights, a veritable paradise position between "All in the Family" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show ." Instead of riding with ·the popularity of Archie Bunker and George Jefferaon, "Alice" went down with "Seven Bridea for Seven Brothen" and "Filthy Rich." On Sunday, v1ewen turn on CBS, •tay with the network and even fall ul.eep theft. Except for the two weka of "Winds of War" and Super &wl Sunday, CBS has topped the ratinp every Sunday rueJlt th.ii eeuon, and all of lta programs there are ln the Top 25. On Wedne.day night.a, viewen habitually don't tum on CBS' aeries. "Alice" was hurt enough to have been yanked from the acheduJe at one pofnt. It currenUy ranJu No. 65 out of 84 programs. Last~. "Alice" was the aixth LOS ANGELES (AP) -"9-to-5," a comedy abou& three aecreww and \heir chauvinistic t:io.. grabbed two p!aces in the television ratings Top 10, one on CBS and one on ABC. Here's how: The theatrical movie starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly P anon was the No. 1 ahow on CBS. The ABC sen es, starrinJ{ Valerie Cw1in, Rita Moreno and Rachel Denruson. was in a three-way tie for seve nth place The special movie presentation of the hit comedy film helped carry CBS to victory for the week ended Feb. 27. CBS finiahed {irst ln the national ratings compiled by the A.C. Niellen Co. with 20.1. ABC was .econd with 17 .3 and NBC was third with 15.3. The networka say this means that in an average prime-time minute 20.1 percent of h~ with television ~ tuned to CBS. . .. It was CBS' 1eCOnd straight victory in the February sweeps. It won the past two weeks after the ABC mini aeries "The Winds of War" auried that network to the top during the first two weeka of February. Meanwhile, the 2 JA-hour eptaode ending the CBS aeries "M• A •s•H" on Monday night was a sensation in the Nieben overnight ratinp. The show overpowered the opposition in a six-city overnight report.. In San F"ranaaco 1t had a raung of 63.7 and a share of 82. Here are the results in the other ctues. New York. 56.4 rating and 72 share; Chicago, 55.4 and 72; Philadelphia, 51.2 and 70; Loi Angeles. 51.6 and 67; and Detroit. 57.5 and 73. The rating measures the peremtage of all TV leU that are tuned to a ahow and a ahare meuure9 the percentage of aeta in uae that are tuned to the ahow. The "M•A•S•H" show will have to overcome the "Who Shot J .R.?" epi.9ode of CBS' "Dallas" in the national ratingJ to become the highest-rated ahow in hlatory. Tb.at show had a 53.3 rating and 76 aha.re in 19Ao. "Dallu," lnddentally, p~ aeoond in the ratinp tor the put week and the ."M• A •s• H" er=e preceding the final ahow was in fifth p1 . "60 Minute." waa third and "Magnum, P.L" wu fourth. Both are on CBS. ABC's bighefi-rat.ed ahow wu ''Three'• Company," in sixth place. ABC's "The Love Boat," the aecond part of the NBC m1nilleriel "Rqe of Angell" and the A.BC..,._ hued on "9-to-5" all tied for aeventh pl.Ice. The· Grammy Awards on CBS were tenth. CBS' "The Duka of Hazzard." aided by the retwn ol John ~ and Tom Wopa'- cl!mbed to 13th p&.ce. It WU the thow'I bighat ratfna llnm September. Schneldtt and W~t had not appeared ln any or tb1.s leUOD'• ahows Wltll IMt week'• epilode becauae of a lepl dlaput.e. which bas been r-.olved. The week ai.o found two fonner "Charlie'• AnaUf• oppomlnC eech other ln the nUnaa. Jaclyn Smlth llCaiTed ln NBC'1 ''The Rap of Anpla," which -.. 1n a tie (or MYenth place. Cheryl I.Add IWNd 1n the Monda.>' niaht ccmpetJUon, ABC1 ·~ x.n,, .. billed on the life of the lat.e PrtDlllli once of "°'*° apd fomwr movie actNM. ~t JDOYie .,. m·.211t place. Her ... the Top 10: CBS Special Movie Pr11m'.._ ~'°"'..L:.! ratinl of 28.e or 23,e mOUaD ~.\;&ID; 11o.n.." ~A or 21 .1 ......__ cal: 10 Mlnu•" U .7 or 19.7 mlllloo. CiiC+F' Pi. 21.e or 19.8 ta&Won, ~ ...... "u.1•11.2 m&Woa. c.: '!'J1u'je'• O•J I Ot' 11.0 tJI lt.1 MiWan, ~I ·~ ~· J&-:~~-....... " l.'D..... 1 ,.,......,," :d.J ar 11.4 •,,_aw..,... A~ tl.t .. 'I; cs ar.t" ~f6..9tmr ~..:~:.1:r.:..,~. 21.4 or 17 8 nullion , lied, both CBS; "Hart to Han.•• 21.3 or 17. 7 million. ABC; Charlie Brown Special. "Is It Good-Bye?" 20.3 or 16.9 million, CBS; "The A-Team," 20.2 or 16.8 million, NBC; NBC's "Hill Street Blues" and CBS' "Gloria," ~0.1 or 16.7 million. lled, "Newnart," 19·9 or 16.5 million, CBS. Here are the five lowest-rated sho~: "The Powers of Matthew Star," NBC, "St. EI.ewhere," NBC. ABC Friday Night Movie, "The Warriors," ABC; ''The Family ~ ... NBC, "Voyagen !," NBC. In the previoua le&IOO. "All in the Family" had been No. 1 in \he ratinp and ''Mal')' Tyler Moore" No. 7, and they wett attracting the kind of aophisticated comedy viewer who could appreaate the pointed humor of "M• A •s•H." Sure enough. "M• A •s•H" finished ln fourth place. its highest standing until this CW'T'ent farewell 9eal0rl. From that point. "M•A•S•H" wu bounced around the achedule -to Tueeday,s Frida)'I, Tuesdays and finally, Mondays -but lt.s faithful fans would follow it anywhett. "M•A•S•H" had become a "clear hit." whether It was on in prime popular ahow rm~ Now lt'a on ~ niChta. a ar-t TV position, at 1eut lt wu when a Unle military number rwned ''M•A•S•H" wu the~. L.M.Boyd in~~r,:;Daily Pil In Color T rucklood sole of douling garden plants in bloom ot Huntington Center. BUY • SELL • GILL FUii VllYID 111-1111 ~ Wala It. laal Ellata S'tOP! Is Drinking lnterferilig With Your Family " .Make the eyes of children dance to the music . h . rt " rn our ea s ... I'm a single parent. I work full time. I try to make the time l spend with my daughter very special. That•• why I'm the leader of her Girl Scout troop. It's a way for both of us to make friends, to tTy new things together, and to have lots of fun. Our troop meets on T ue&day evenings, in a room at school Sure, my time's a little tight sometimes, bu1 I manage and it's worth it. I've found a new world in Girl Scouting. . 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J • I I -' ' I ~ : I . • • i ·- I 0rMQt Cout DAILY PILOT /Thut'ld1y, Mllllh 3, 1883 ~ Pl.alN"""-~ -OM>.Ke~ PIM~ ~I JlATTOI~ ' J:i~ COMI~ Vlf>fT I •111/)'TNM •IN-J.,AW THE FAMIL\' CIBCtS "Daddy, what were you before you were a daddy?" by Brad Anderson "Geel I never have any problem collecting on my paper route!" by Gui Arriola by Jim Davis BIG GEORGE by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) ..Oeorge. you•,. forgetting AJH." D~~IS THE ME:\:\Ct: Hank Ketchum ~ 3-3 "( by Ferd & Tom Johnson ~--=----WIN MY WI~ po You LIKl:S HER KEEP LOOKS. ~s~? by Charin M. Schulz ,.-~ ---~ . -. \ ~. GOREN ON BRIDGE ...l {~-·' -------------------.................. _ _....aza... BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHAntf t;&al W1·1t vulnrrabll' South dtal• NORTH •A <;I 101042 0 AU •.H5 WEST EAST • IU IOU • Q98UO ~ K J 'Y Vold OQI04 0 988 •QIOS •H• SOUTH • v.w 1'1 AQ7U o K JU • KJ1Z The b1dd1ng SouU. Wett North Ea1t I <;i I • l <:' 4 • SHOE BRABBLE ~O. l.OOK\ t C,01' ~ ·~: ON M'< ~I(.~ 5 Pan 11 l'u• PaN l'ue Opt•ninK Ind J11rli of t Sout h made a moil unu1u1I play l.o the rir1t tri(k llut It provt>d lo bf vital lo 1 ~uueuful ram p11j(n A aucrr~arul btrrage an crea lr b1ddln11 probltms. but North Soulh c:oped well h11re Arltr South dtcled not Lo luvr thr dec:11ion of whether to double lour spadts or bid on lo ht• partner, North dec:aded that hi• three 1«-1 made slam 1 ru•onable pro pos1L1on W l'lt ltd the JIC:k ol spadea. and dedarer wu far 1~1 i £.l'.PE.Cf ~~ et/.>1 f"R!)M 100, PAi~\C.l(. t<d with a probh1m al the very t1rat Lrlck ahould ht1 d111eard a <'luh or 1 diamond from hand'/ Sintt1 drc:larer wu not aurl' whkh auit hr could 1p1r1.1. he made a rather str1n11e declaion -he ruHed dummy's ace! l.lec:lar~r ruhed LhP ace of heart•. 11nd when ~Hl 1how 11d out, drc:lartr opted to &ive Wt-sl h11 lrump trick. tr Weal led &nllther 1padt, detlarer could d1~card 1 minor 1u1l in dummy while rulhng in h.11 hand Ht would then ut up a long c:ard 1n that minor suit by ruffing the Lhird round 1n dummy, wh1c:h would enable him Lo obt110 a d111eard for ~l~R AU., 1 ~N'f ~\~Q ~-4 O\lMMIE'S\ FOR BETTER OR t'OR "ORNE ElLY. Yol.>'RE HOT PLANMING-ib ~D IN BED, ARE 'PJ'? CDMEON,Jo~-1·~ SL>PP05ED10 ~IEW 1fi1S BOOK! Fl'NK l' "INKERBEA :\ DID qooR HU58A~O MIND NOT ~4 ... I U!>ED TO ~ GETnN& A 3:>8 , B8W ~ 6E A WA~ IAl~eJ W€ Oil.SMOCK NANCY W~ Fl~T ~IE.D AND 1ME ~u.> lHINb HE 5AID WA~· 1AA'f HE DIDN'T WANT ME WEA~IN<7 A Sf(fN\Fl(J , __.,._,., J UNIFORM ! r ~t 1A==3J Lht> lotrr 1n t~ ot"-r minor. So Wr1t c:hOH to ull wltll a diamond. but that. too. wu fatal It r1n to deelar•r• jack and. whrn tht' 1ull divided rvl'nly, a tlub wu d!Jtardfld Crom dummy on thr th1r lt1t'nth diamond. and the 1lam wu homto Nolr that lhr alam fall• It drclarer d11tard1 a minor 1u1t card on the ace or 1p1de1. When Weat win• the king or trump•. ht can exit in that minor. Declarer won't lose a trick tn that 1uit. but he will have l.o contede the stLL1ng tric:k 1n the other minor by Kevin Fagan by Tom Bat1uk by George Lemont 00 • By Mark Lasky WAAT'S SO SPECIAL ABOUT THESE WELL, THEY'RE EACH M~DE UP OF THOUSANDS OF SNOWFLAKES-- -ANO NO TWO SNOWFLAKES ARE ALIKE FACE IT, NANCY-- YOU'RE A BORN . SNOWBALLS? ~M . l HAVE 'TO STOP 6Y THE HOSPITAL "TO 6EE COVNmY eov• C0UL0 'l'OlJ Ml&T ME THE~? SALESLADY by Harold Lt Ooul ~Stately THUAIOAY, MAACH 3, 1183 BUSINESS STOCKS C4 C8 ... Funny Cars race at OCIR Saturday. See Page C2. Irvine wrestler upsets the odds By ROGER CARLSON o< ... o.ir,... .... 1rvine Hiah 's Chria Sta t.ely la on h1I way to San DleF iomorrow to compete In the Southern CIF wreatllna champfonhis-at Mlra Meta Hflh School -a two·day tournament deet,ned to qualify four ln each welaht division for the state flnala ln Fresno a week i.ter. And, If there are any competitdrw in the 203-pound claaalflcation boutlng titles of one llOrt or another, they would be well advised to either keep the lnlonnation under their bat, or watch out for Stately, a three-year standout for Coach Gary deBe.aublen'• Vaqueroe. That'• becaute it appean Stately'• favorite tar&et ia a champion. Stately, who finl1hed in the No. 2 position at the CIF 3-A finals (as did the Vaqueroe u a team), qualified for the preliminaries to the 1tate meet by wadlna throuah the CIF 4-A, 3-A, 2-A and 1-A charnpiona lut week to Fab the No. 1 berth amofll the 1U< qualifiers from the Southern Section. AllO competln'-from the area are Fountain Valley 1 Jay Ruuell ( 188), Edison'• Arnold Alpert and Irvine'• Mlke Larkin (129), Hun~ Beach's Bob Gurbux ( 170), Edison'• Gary Gold1tein (148) and Irvine'• Tom Spaulding (U8). Stately, a three-year letterman In football, haa a hlltory of upeett.lng the odda. A. a aophomoce he upeet highly regarded Kevin Woody of Fountain Valley despite falling to place ln the CIF finals. A. a junior he had El Dorado'• Ty Pembleton down with 15 seconds left before jult mlMlng -and Pembleton went on to win the 203-pound CIF crown. ln addition to placing fourth at the 1tate flnala. Thia year'• 3-A final• found an unbeaten Torrance wrestler biting the duat against Stately after 35 1traight wln1, but in the flnala against Pembleton, Stately lost. "He loet becauae of dolng poorly on hi.a feet," aay1 deBeaubien. "But we made aome adjuatmenta before the maatera meet." Thoae adjuatmenta re1ulted in two quick victorle1, then a 3-0 overtime deci11on over 4-A champion Rene Conriquez of Canyon to qualify for another shot at Pembleton. It was 6-6 with 30 aeconda left when the Irvine H11h ASB prealdent sot a takedown and two near-falls to record• 10-6 decision ''The 203-pound weight claal ia one of the tougheet division.a we have," MYI the Irvine coach , who has guided hl1 Vaqueroe to four straflht unbeaten Sea View League 1eUOna. Stately. who it.ands 6-2, ha.a fln.Wled flnt or leCOnd 1n every tournament he hu entered u a aenior on the way t.o a 38-5 record. "He'1 really comlng around at thia ~int," aays deBeaubien. "He 1 peaking at the right time. During the last two years he has fallen ahort of h1I goals, but thia year he haa begun t o realize what could be accornpb.lhed." The difference? "C.()nfldence," says h1I coach. G:dM seeks big prize iLONG BEACH -By trade, Dave H'efltm is the Corona del Mar High men '1 tenn1I OOACh. In talking about hia put, he'll tell you he played a little high school bUlllttball beck in Mlnneeota. Obe lazy Sunday, a CdM admlniatrator nodeed Heffern playing basketball in a ~ Beech tOumament on Main Beach. ~··pparently they knew I could play ballbitball and I wu asked to iake It." "It" la the Corona del Mar women's bMUtball team -the same one that will face Esperanza in an All-Ora.nae C-ounty ~of the CD' 3·A ~pion.ship game ~~vw ni~at 7 at the Lo'ng Beach 'J:Utfem'a f~ Palmdale, 50-.ff Tue.da t in the 3-A aemifina1a, wbile Esperanza wu knoc.k.ing off Villa Park 47-41 ln the other aemifina.l. 6WC duo, Bruce All-SCC l Golden West College'• John Kr.:icb and Sherwin Durham, and Onnae CoMt'• Leland Bruce haw bttii named t.o the 12-man All•South Coast Conference buketball tint team by the ~erence coaches. "U there wu such a thing aa the work ethlc appro11eh of working hard and being rewarded, well, that'• what has happened with thia team," said Heffern of hia 22·4 Sea Kings. rm really pleued with what we've done considering we were a terond-plaoe team (the Sea Kings were runneraup to Eatanda in, the Sea View Leque race). "I really don't think people expected U1 to get this far," Heffern continued. The See Ki.np advanced to the tin.all the hard way, falling behind 9-1 to Palmdale before plck.ing up the tempo. "Actually, we never .really have a aet game plan," Heffern explained. "We play the same 1tyle all the Ume. U it doesn't work, then we try to adjust as we go along." Heather Estey ia the Sea Kings' top acore_r. She averages 18 polnta per g.-ne, and-tteaehed that figure Tuesday night agllfuat Palmdale. Center Angie Dodd1, CdM'a cent.er, la 1u.ceptible to fow trouble, and that, according to Heffern, ia the key to the Sea Kings' fortunes. · • • Artgie has been trying real hard to keep herael! in the game," the CdM coech said. "She picked up her fourth foul in the third quarter the other night but never did foul out." FAperanz.a, another aecond-place finisher from the Empire League, carries a 22-7 record lnto the contest. The Aztecs are led by Jennifer Latta ( 14 Tuesday night against Villa Park) and Ann Wannut (13 ln the same game). Aztec cent.er Brooke Hahne• a.lao poees a threat. moetly on defenae. Can Vanguards end Biola ·jinx? BY CURT SEEDEN °' ... o.lr Pll9t ..... Juat one year ago. Biola Collea• ran off one of the areateat winnin1 streak• in collegiate basketball hlltory for a linale 8e880n -39 in a row t.o be exact. Kirchmeyer" and Mark Sontowaki are now gone, aa is 7-8 re.erve center George Bell. One thin& remain• intact, however. It's Biola'1 ability to defeat Southern California Collep ~ the basketball court. The Eagles have won teVen in a row against the Vanguard1, making thino that much more interesting when the two 9e1uare off ~t (7:30) at UC Irvine'• Crawford Hall. ~ham. a 80pbomore guard, wu the No. 4 •corer 10 the conference with a 15.3 average, while Kresich wu fifth at 15.2. 'the pair helped the Rustlers (picked to flni1h last in the conterence) take third place and Ld v a n c e to t h e S C C ' a Sb.t~hnl!my playoffs. , a S.3 aopbomore awing averaged 12.4 pointa for the Bill Reynolds guides SoCal tonight The Eagles finlahed the year with a 39-1 record (they eventually lost to Spartanburg. S.C. in the NAIA championship pme). But over the coune of the year, Biola was the No. 1 NAIA-ranked team, landed a pair of players on the All-NAIA 9e1uad and boated a 7-8 player which all the more put the Eagles in a cl.ul of thelr OWJ\. Well, All-NAIA star. W.de It'1 the NAIA Distl'ict Ill playoff opener. and for the first time in several years, the Vanauard1 are higher seeded than the Eagles, and. in fact, bout a better record this .euon. sec ii 18-10 on the aeuon. tea. OCC'1 Bnd Gueea, a 6-8 fl-.i~.IMlll out of Untversity ~ w; named to the honorable e91ltion 9quad. finished 18th 1n sec with a 10.6 average and It's a tall order for Estancia tonight Blola carries a 14-16 record into the game. Among the Ea1le vlctorie1 waa a ~8-~6 decilion over SCC after the V81lRWU"Cia owned an eight-point halftime advantage. on the rebounding liat 1 averqe. . Nt. San Antonio'• Pete WlDWm. wbo led the conference both in 1corins (11.6) and reboundlna (10.5), wu named ~conference'• moet valuable player. By ROGER CARLSON o< ... Olllr ....... LONG BEACH -Estancia High'• F.aalea put their CIF J.A buketbalf championship hopes on the line tonight (8:45) against Sunbelt LH8ue champion Palm Sprinp in the teCOOd ball of a double-header at Lona Beach Arena. -=rambling tendencies, the abWty to apply preuu.re defen.ae and attack offen1ively with an unrelenting atyle geued toward the buellne and interior, that preeenta a real problem for Coach Bill A.rmltroni'• Palm Sprlno, despite the Indiana' 28-1 recora. "We juat look at th1a game aa a real opportunity." says sec Coach BUI Reynolds. ''The only advantage Biola mlf.ht have ia that they're a playof -wiae team They're u.ed t.o the situation." Paul Coenen or Orange Coast ( 7) drives a shot past Golden West's Joel Rogers last night. Cerritos Colleae Coach Jack 8o1danovich, whoae Falconi ~ atop the coo.ferenc:e with a 13·1 record and the No. 1 ~ ln the state with a 28-3 OYttall mark, WU named OOACh "'~year. In the 7 o'clock opener it'a South Cou1 League champion C..ptwano Valley (26-2) aaaiNt top eeded Rivenide Poly (27·2). On paper it '1 a rugged a•1i1nment for Coach Larry Sundennan'• F..aiea. See View ~ co-clwnptona, although that I been the st.or')' f« El1anda aince the 32-t.eam ellmlnattona ~t It wu Moreno Valley which was 1up= to be a burler. but the hurdled that tint-round M'ipvnent, then did lt apln with Vict.oriee over heralded Domln1ues and Glendora. The combination of Gavin Warlaumont, Dou1 Pinckney, Jon Johnston, Jlm Curtla and Gary Jtrepr -IC.ftmbled '° a 22·6 reco!d and it'• j\llt th.oee "At the be81nni.na I thOU1ht we might be able to -.i.ck off on (Alex) Becena and (Mark) Bell," •YI Sunderman, alludina to the fact Palm Spring•' major weapons are 8-7 Tee WWiarrwon, 6-1 ~d Boria ~ and 6-2 suaro Shawn Berry. "But I don't think we can alack off that much," continue• Sunderman. "We almost have to 1tlck with our aone defense. When North (ln the quarterflnah) went to a man defense aaatnst Palm Sprinp they ;..t kept ~ it in. "Kina and Berry are very u.neelfiah and Wllllanwon dumpi the bA1l off when the defeNee ~~ound him," add1 Palm Sprin4p hM a~ 41 rebounda a pme In the playoffs C8ee ESTANCIA, P ... Cl) The lut time the V anguarda defeated Blola wu in December of 1977 -an 8(). 78 victory in the sec IYID· Tonl1ht'1 o pener 11 at Crawford Hall because the V an,uant i)'1Jl .eating capacity la about ~ ahol'1 of that required by the NAIA. In addition, the court la a few feet short of N AlA ~~u juat perfect for the Vanauarda' run-and·iUO offeme thl1 year. sec sot down the court that much faster. But, Reynoldl la pleued lb be clme to home for the opener. "U we can't play at Southern Ca.Ufcrn.la Collete, we're at 1eMt -aer t.o play here (at Crawford Hall)," be •YI· Mike Roberi. (10.9 averap) and Andre Smith (16.4) 1park lhe sec otfenN, but the key tontaht may be how well the v ancuarda' Richard Pierce and Dan MortenHn can contain Biola'a 6-7 po1t manr Paul Gilbert. OCC stops Rustlers to lead conference Oran1e Coaat Colleae took control of the laue in the third fame and went on to po1t a 5-10, 12-16, 15-7, H~·6 triumph over Golden West in a South Coa1t Conference men'• volleyball c1Mh of unbMtena at occ lut niaht. After the Buca had az-abbed the f.lnt c· the Rustlen broke a 12-121odc ln pme two u Ca)We O..terland, a fftlhman from Ocean View Hlsh, aef'WJd for the final three potnta. The ho1ta re1ained the ~tum ln the fourth pme, Ullna nicellent bell·handllna and pus1na and were not aerlously W.tened thereafter. In the f1na1 p!'M. ocx: broke out to leads of ~-1 and 7-4, then .cored the next six points to tab control. Paul Coenen was credited with l~ killa and Paul Ireland 12 for the Bucs, who moved to 4·0 in conference play. For Golden West, frftbman middle blocker Keith Salaya and letter Chria Fi9cher played well. Th~ le.a wu the flnt for the Ru1tlera in f ive conference matches. On the high 1chool .-cene, E1tancla 1topp~d Marina, Fountain Valley ed1ed . Capi1trano Valley, lrvlner defeeted Dana run. and Corona del Mar 1wept pHt MiHion Viejo. here's snow in abundance at local ski resorts 1n Eltanda'1 lM, 15-10, 10-t win over tht Vlkln111 Tim McLaqblln did a fine job ln relief of 1wt1na Mtter John Wallace to 1pa.rk th• S.Cl". Wallace autfered an ankle ll'\JUry In the flnt PIM and WM QOt able to play th• rut of th• _sKl_l_N_c ____ U . . . and 1"1 .Ull mowlna. lt'• made condlttont beau\lful a1a1n. Than'• ~tyolllOll.'' . Man1 of th• retort.a tn th• Ian ......... ~ ... tormdto dDill clowil for • at • two ..,. \he wMther•1 hHvle1t aollvtty. While MMn. who wwe •••rMl1t& ldlMMd dlM .... tl.ll'lllM ....... . ~ two ..... *"· .. hid ~ ... lllt¥t'J. "" ..... 'a. 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" !,(elf~ ... ~: ~ ... • ... ,Ji) ... 7t • <11 Ore • ssue over suites for Olympics settled From AP dl1patcbea LOS ANGELES The . committee for the 1984 Olympics and the Los Angelt.'S ltalden 11Cttled thelr dispute yesterday over the propoeed luxury box suites In the LA Collaeum. clearing a major hurdle for the Games The Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Cornrrutt.ee and the Raiden '1nnounced at a joint p~ conlerence at the Cotiaeum th.at the iaue of income from the boxes dunng the Games has been resolved IC the Raiders decide -by a deadline next month to construct the boxes pnor to the Olympaes in 1984, the LACX>C will pay the Nauonal Football League team $3 milUon and keep the revetauc: from them dunng the Games, prev1oµsly reported to reach as high as $15 million. Of the 174 boxes planned for the Coliseum, the Raiders and the LA Coliseum Commission each would retain COl'\trol of four boxes during the Olympics. Raiden' managing general partner Al Davia. who shifted his NFL team from Oakland to Loe Angeles prior to the start of last eeason, had signed a contract with the Coliseum Commission that would allow the club to build the luxury boxes 4nd keep all revenue generated by them. Quote of the day Bill Frleder, Michigan basketball coach. on his team's chances of winning on the road against Ulinoia and Purdue: "When you go into Champaign and West L.a!ayette . . I'd have to say I have a better chance of finding Jinuny Hoffa." Canucks edge closer to LA • • Job Garrett recorded the first ~ shutout of the 1eUOn by a Vancouver ' goaltender and Tlloma1 GndiD acored two first-period goals, leading the Canuclu to a 3-0 victory over Winnipeg last night in the Nationl Hockey League. The victory lifted Varicouver to within one point of Los Angeles in the battle for the final Smythe Division playoff spot . . St. Louis right wing Mark Reed1 scored his first two goals of the sea.son and assisted Brian Sutter on h.la eecond of the game to give lhe Blues a 4-4 tie with M.i.nrtesota ... Mark Taylor'• goal with 11:33 remaining enabled Philadelphia to aalva~ a 2-2 tie· with Toronto . . . Gle•D Anderaon scored a tie-breaking power-play goal at 14:23 of the third period to give Edmonton a 5-3 verdict over WMblnlton. Valentine sidelined CASA ORANOE, Arh. --Outfielder Ellla Valentine. whoao hopet tor an auaplcloua at.art with thct Angela have bet!n ruined by a nqgtng hoel Injury, wu plannlna to vlalt a Phoenix doctor today. Valentine, aigned to a one-y1::ar frtt agt'lnt contract after playing out hla option with the New York Mell, mlaaed hla ae<:ond atralght practice yesterday. "I've never experienced anything like thla," said Valentine. "Everybody's made me feel welc:ome here and I wanted to set off to a fut •tart. and now thla." Valentine reported to camp several days early to mount ha challenge for the starting job in right field, but was hobbling by the time the rest of the squad reported "I hope to get thla aquared away and be ready to anawer the bell when exhibitions begin," saJd Valentine, who feela the pressure of having to make the roater of the defending American League West champions. His one-year , $320,000 contract 1s not guaranteed. Regie Jackson (sore left calf) and catcher Bob Boone (tender foot) saw Urrut.ed action in the Angela' .eoorul full-squad workout. Second bueman Bobby Grich, the onJy one mlaaing from Tuetiday's camp opening, joined drills yesterday. Niedenfuer signs pact Relief pitcher Tom Nledenfoer • •igned hi.a 1983 contract yesterday. leaving Steve Sax, last year's National League Rookie o( the Year, as the only umUlned Dodger player Meanwhile, in an intruqua<I game yesterday, non-roster player Ed Amelan1 cracked a two-run triple in the ninth inning to break a 2-2 tie and give the Joe Amalfitanoa a 4-2 victory over the Monty Ba11gall1. Jerry Rut11, who will start the exhibition opener Sunday against Atlanta. hurled three 1COreless mninp for the Basgalls. allowing only one htt . . Right-handec Steve Renko, who wu 11 -6 for the Angels last eeason. is being counted on to help unprove the Kansas Qty Royals' pitdung staff ln 1983. Renko. signed as a free agent last month, Is the latest addition to a veteran starting st.a.ff that averages 35 years of age and has 1everal question marks. Wright to stay home LOS ANGELES -Gerry m Wright, Southern Cal's star ting freshman center, will not accompany the Trojans to Washington for upcoming games because he missed practkes, the university announced yesterday. The Trojans, 15-9 overall and 9-5 in the Pacific-10, are scheduled to play Washington at Seattle torught and Washmgt.on 5'ate at Pullman Saturday ni&hL Ran y ink ·'"up rSonic KelYID RIHt)' hl\ lwo rr .. m . throw• whh thr ~ a <.'tmc.I• lt•ft •• Dalla• held off a furious tourth-qu,rtor ruah by Seattle to record a lOH 10~ NaUonal Baakeiiball AMocw\lon victory tut nJaht EIM-wht'rO fn tht· NBA. Walt Davia hit a ba.lc!Une jumper with JY M'('Ond. left to anap a 104-104 ti~ amd !Jhocmhc wt·nt on to but San Antonio. 110 lOti Kiili Vaadewe1be arored 33 point.I u ~nv~r crwahc:d Golden Staw, 128-108 . Calvin Nall'• 24 polnu helped Portland huld off San Dle10. 10.-102, mapp!f\I a tht~-pme 101dna at~ak for the Tr1tU Blaz.ttr1 whllo extendlna the Cllppent' atreak to three atraalaht aetbactu . . Albert KID& acored 17 polnt.a and had aevtin aaalat.a and Buck Wiiiiama tallied 16 point.a and pulled down 13 rebounds u New Jer11ty routed Houston, 124-86 . . . L•ker1' forwtard Bob McAdoo, sldeUned the pqt IOVf'n 6J&tmt'tl with a spraJned toe, underwent minor aurgery tor the Injury ye.aterday Boston College wins in OT Ml c bae l Adami capped a m 19-polnt performan<:e w ith u 15-foot jumper with 2:06 left In ovt•rume to lift 15th-ranked Bolton College to an 87-85 Big East Conference college basketball victory over Georgetown last night in Boston . . Elsewhere. Ralph Satnp100'1 28 points helped second-rated Vlrgima crul.Se put Wake Forest, 107-74, in an Atlanuc C.oast Conference matchup Also tn the ACC. Mlcbael Jordan tallied 24 points to spearhead No. 8 North Carolina's 85-73 triumph over Georgia Tech. Haney resigns at Oregon Jim Haney reeigned yesterday aa • head basketball coach at the University of Oregon, saying the resignation would take effect at the end of the c;urrent season. Haney. who never had a winning season with lhe Ducks, had a career record at the 9Chool of 52-80 and wa.s 26-61 in the Pacific-10 Conference Quarterback Joe Montana of the San Francisco 49ers plans to undergo mmor kne~ surgery, probably next w~ek . Marlo Andrettl, the 1969 Indianapolis 500 winner, will' dnve one of two new Lola-Cosworth race can entered for the May 29 race Yesterday's play in the Congoleum women's lenn1s tournament 1n Rancho Mirage was rained out . . The New Jersey ~nerals have generated $1.25 milllon in revenue from the sale of 12,000 aeuon tickets since signing Hewn.an Trophy winner Henchel Walker to a contract . . QulDtln Dalley, the former college All-American now with the Chicago Bulla of the National Basketball Association. has settled a lawsuit with a ca.sh payment and a written apology. Dalley was charged with assaultlng former University of San Franciaco nursing student Vickie Brick in her donnltory in late 1981 and was later pl.aced on three years probation aft.er pleading gutlty to one count of simple assault. Television, radio TV: College Basketball -UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Fullerton, 7:30 p m . Channel 56. RADIO: College Basketball -USC at Washington, 7:~ p.m .. KNX (1070). UC lcvine at Fresno State, 7.35 p.m .. KWVE (108-FM). • Quick goal lifts CdM kickers, 2-1 PL.A YA DEL REY -h didn't take q for tht' Corona del Mar Hljh ll"l('n'a aoocer team to t.aM thCt lead In ye1tt>rday'1 CIF 2 A match at St Bcm•rd Hlah. And one. the &aa Kina-arabbed tM qulc:k lead. they manqed to atay ln tront &.ho 19\ of the way in poetina a 2-1 vlctory tn aecond·round ectlon. Vine• M"cOulnne11 took a paaa from \ht? opcnlna kickoff and rified In 1 1bo1 juat a f ew st'<.'Onda into the conteet. Fifteen minute. later, the Sea Kins• went up 2-0 on a 1oal by Hoaop Bjerkenlak. CdM <.'Ontinued to control tht' play, just ml.aai.na on a number of occuJona when aholl hit lhe post. Late In the flnt half, aoe!Jteeper Jeff Jacobi gave the Sea Klnp a lift when he 1topped a penalty ahot Jacobi lC»t h1a •hut.out ln the aecond half when St. Bernard tallied late ln the aame. But the 00.ta never .erioualy threatened to tie 1t. "We could have made It a rout, but we had seven ahota that tut the post," cl.a.Jmed CdM Coach Bryan Haner,. "But we had aome excellent play by our defenac. ' In the 4-A playoffs, Hunllllgton Beach's match agal.Mt Canyon and the Ocean Vlew-Danuen game were postponed yesterday in lhe hopes of playing today. "MD gairis finals with 50-48 win LONG BEACH -Reserve guard Pete Toomey acored on a short bank shot with jwlt two seconds to go to give Mater Del ffigh a dramatic 50-48 victory over Verburn Del in the CIF 4-A basketball semifinals at Long Beach Arena last rught. Mater Dei meets Long Beach Poly in the title game Saturday rught at 8:45. Mater Del, which at.arts five underclassmen, was led by Mike Mitchell's 15 points, UlCluding 11 in the opening quarter. Tom LewLS had 12 and Matt Beeuwsaert tallied 11 Mater Dei had a 1'4-4 lead 1n the opening quarter, but Verbum De1 took the lead at 21-20, and the two teams traded pomt3 the rest of the way. In a 2-A semifinal g~. Garey downed Bonita. 62-59 in overtime when guard Dwayne Washington made three Cree throws in the closing 36 aeoonds. Garey faces Sonora Saturday IJl the title game at 2:15. Basketball scores Coltege llNdwMt Wleoonaln 112. Michigan 70 Ol<let>on\4 111. 1<1wa At. es 1<>11 ~bfulca eo. Kan ... u BaU SI. 113, Kent St. ea Bowling Green 90, Cent MletllQan 82 Oeyton 97. Long llllnd u es Miami 73, N. UMnoil 69 Ohio U 82, I!: Mtctilgan 00 T olldo 81, W. Mlc:Hgan 113 Xavier, Ohio 78, Hteoeta 73 Ill .c~ 90. E. ~ 11 ......... OkJahoma SL 711. Colo<edo 73 SMU 111, TCU 5e 8eylof 113, Te»e Tect> 61 Orel Rooerta 70, St Lovie 57 .... N0t1ll CMollnll 15, Georgie Tedi 73 Nl!'IY lie, Bte>'*tyn CoG. ~ Temple 91, M~ll 64 WllHam & Mery 70, ~e ~ ~ 93, Weet 'hglnle 70 lone 5e, Milne S-4 Rider eo. Bud&nell S2 (~) Ru1getr. 112, Rhode Ill.Ind 73 St Jo1eph'1 112 , George W..,.,lnglon 112 (ot) Al1'*'ic:an U 11. w.-58 Can191Ur. llO, St ~ U lef!IQll 65. Colgate 49 La Salte 93, Dr..,.. e, Htah .._, CW PU~~· 4-A Mii« Del 50, Vert>um 0.. 4t l ·A Garey 62, 8onltl se (~) ...... Los Al Marathon on, rain or shine V1tgrrua 107. Wiile Fotwl 74 Ciemaon 83. Out<e Ml Sou1h Catollne 52. 0.Paul 51 LouleYllll 73. V1tglnle Ted\ 114 J-"41dllon io. USIU 53 Matlhlll 7S Furmert ff COlmUMn'Y C«.U• .... ct ft awww Golden W• 81, Rio Hondo 83 HIGH 8CttOOL cw "-rift • • • ... RUNNING The weatherman haa thrown a monkey wrench into a number of Southern California area sporting ewnll, but the q>ONOl'I of Saturday's Loe Alamitos Marathon are hoping that things can clear up before the upcoming run. "The race is still on." said a spokesman. "Naturally, we're hoping for clear conditiom." DENNIS BROSTERHOUS The marathon la beina 11ponaored by the Oty of Los Alamitoe and starta at 7:30 a.m. at the Los Alamitos -O>rnmunJey c.ent«, 10911 Oak St. Le» Alamitos. A lOk run accompanies tht! marathon and ia slated to be&in 30 minutes la~r. set for Sunday, March 27. The fee ta $9 for the marathon and $8 for the 10k. For more information, phone race director Michael Karuch during business hoW'11 at (213) 430-1073 or (714) 827-9010. The race has ln the past attracted a large fleld on a popular course that starts and finishes at Loe Angeles City Hall. The race begins at 7:30 a.m. The categorie5 for the ru11 include 18 and under for both men and women. 19-34 men and 19-29 women, 35-39 men and 30-39 women, 40-44 men and 40-49 women 45-49 men, 50-59 men and women, and 60 and over men and women. • • • BILLED AS THE prerruer marathon event in Southern California, the Loe Angeles Marathon is .. ·.Funny cars duel at OCIR Saturday Eight of the top funny car drivers in t h e countty will converge on Orange County International Raceway Saturday night to compete in the Pepsi Challenge Funny Car race to aet the tempo for the final year of action at the popular racing atJip. lncluded in the groun of toP, racing atan are Don ''Snake ' Prudhomme, Tom "Mongoo.e" McEwen of Fountain Valley, J ohn Force of Fullerton, Tripp Shumake and Jim Dunn of Long Betlch. Thia quintet of drlvera all did well a t th e recent Wlnternationala at Pomona Fairgrounda and will be shuttling between Orange County ana Bakerafleld thia w eekend . Bakerafield's acheduled meet lut weekend wu rained out and was re-1et tomorrow thro ugh Sw\day. Prudhomme is drag raclng'a moat prolific national event winner in funny car competition (he'• won 34 nation.al event.I, includin& top ~~ire pos1ed the aiJt1h futest q yina time at Pomona after f1niah1nc third ln the NltRA point 1ta.ndlna;a 1aat year. At Indiana polls laat IWllmer. Prudhomme rm a 5.837..amd e lapsed time to become the ~ tw\J:ly cu driver of all M cEwen advanced to the lemiftna1a of the Wint.ematlonala befor e loaln~o ev.en\ual ehampton and NBRA title-holder P'nnlr awley. McEw•n. the fourth fut.ea\ qualifier at the meet, will be drivt.nA. ~at ocm. In actdJUon to the tunny oar competltkJG, Seoft Hammodrc ln the Bmoll.e N 'ftw~ end Don JCNcbt In the ~tfiN, Will ~ .. ~lnjM.drll!I .cuon. The~ an .. ~ Of £:1: ... a::~ hour In ""' rcUlid • 1 nh'cr fn \be .............. ~ .. ,,.,, .... ~Wiil-.......... •">' w.au "9IWile •• u.. ..... a.....~ ........ ftMflAllDltl• .. ',., ESTANCIA. • • From Page C1 -but there are weak apoll tn the Indiana' armor, - WUllanwon'a tendency to get into foul trouble and handllnl a touah ~ defen.e. 1!1tancla'1 offenae will be teated by a Palm Sprlnp 2-3 zone which ext.nda out wtth the pardt. 4-A ~ 8uene 63, LB Poty 44 1-A M1t••11Q SCHEDULE ..,,.., 8or.1on COiiege 117. 0-Qt'!OWI" 115 (01) SI JOMpf1 6 t , SW!ta Cleta M ........... l*wmont e 1. Mw.,,.thll M Loe ~ ~ -a.gin• 7 30 1 m II ti.. LOI Alemlloe Community Cenler 10lt .. .,,. II a • m Flat c.ou<M FM " $9 '°' IM matathon end $8 for IN tOk For tnOfe lnlormauon, pl\Onl Mike Keruclt lot AlamllOI 'R«:tMllOn Oeparlment 127-9010 Army 85 St Fr....Or.. NY 71 QuarU ............ Moleom S Md 1a Beglnl S 30 a m 11 Rustlers' Guthrie on target George Lane Plt'll FM .. SI with T ·ehlft an<I $-4 wttllOut FOf· mote 1nlonna1JOn, ~ Running Ptomollon1 Unltmlt.O In Lancaat1t al (805) WHITTlER Jill Guthrie and the Golden IM2·3820 ' Tiie ltlnllJ lftllten I 9'ld 10ll Both ,_. begin 11 9 a m 11 e OorMIO P1tll Eut In Long e.acn L ...... courn Fee II $9 Wlltl t T-ehlrt 111<1 $4 wiltl0\11 Wllll $ t 111e '" Cl•Y 01 r~ For more "11C>fmallon. ;>l'lOfll Lany Ot 1(4111 Tl>rtQ, (213) Me 6692 West College women's baaketball team won a shootout again.st Dana Pollack and Rio Hondo, 91-83, last night at Rio Hondo. Guthrie. who 9rored 45 points last week in a Fullerton Tournament game, had 43 against the Roadrunners to ~ GWC to its fourth win in seven nonconference outings c-a ~WI '°' ,IHI &.glnt a 30 • m II Heflt• Pri In Careon FM .. U .,..,,, T -thin anCI )4 wltl!oot For more lnlC>fmatlon. l>l\OM Mike Ptno, (213) 930-7900. eJC1 22!1 ......, foot ·~ ~ ''°"' ,. e.o1n. II I m II Grll11th Pltll In lot Angei. f4i It M witn T tNn llnd $3 w1lllOU1 willl St late IM """ fOf ~ I llMll 10ll 611 ,_ beglna at S 1.m , 10lc al II 30 at Allington High Sctl0o4 In RIYltllde CoofM It IC*llc and flllt tlvougll orange Qf-F .. 1a t7 with T ·lhl<l and $4 without For more 1n1onna11on. PNIM Ellen Coleman 11 (714) 711&-eo2e devt °' 1184-8997 IVenlnGt Pollack, Rio Hondo's center, notched 40 points In a losing cau.e The Rustlers open South Coast Conference play tomorrow night. 7:30. agamst Santa Ana ln Rustier Pavilion . Bogart $eries debut heads boating slate LUXURY LIA•I PLAll Perfonna.nce Hand1cap Ractng Fleet akippen and crews hope to have a winter vtew of Avalon, Catalina Ialand this weekend with the flnt of two races of the Humphrey Bo1art Seriea aponaored by Voyagen Yacht Club. The yachta will aail to Casino Point on Saturday, and after a night o f rev~lry at Avalon, race home on Sunday Balboa Yacht C1ub wUI send ~tcalf dinahY ullon into action Sunday In quest of the SaJnt Cicero perpetual trophy. 1lMtre will be oompeUtlon for both amall and lara~ boata at Dana Pomt with C..plstrano Say Yacht Club 1t.11atn1 lta dlnay reat.tta on Sa~_y. Dana Potnt P1a.Yt bo9t to PHRF eaOon ln the Henry Hardina M•morlal IW.-tta &mday. Le. Anael• Harbor pl"Om1- to be buay ap1n \his week.end with Loa~ Y.eht Club aendln1 the lnternaUonal OffahoN Rule 1ldp1»:9ra away l"rlday Oil the Tri-.tal.llMI net. &he second m the Whitney sene5. LA YC has chosen a shorter course for the aecond race of the Los Angele• Tlmes (PHRF), Little Whitney (MORC) and the Todd Pacific 8eriea (PHRF) with a race to Catalina Ialand'a Ship Rock. oU the Isthmus, and return startl~ Saturday. Cabrlllo Beach Yacht Club will ~onaor the flrat race of lts Sprlns One-deaign Series Sunday. and Seal Beach Yacht Club will inaugurate lta 1983 Saturday Sailor• Seriea Saturday. In other Soulh~m California y achtlna AlloclaUon area&: .............. .., So.11t1 Co.I OomWwl YMIM Oll.o -Let S1CWT9 ........... boeU) ~ Oii ,._, Yedll CMI -8undey k!Pf*'I ,.,. ff~...!.. 9und111. e e ntl 018'• flHlng Anool1 t1on -............. , ....... , leturdey. .....,. ... .,..,... Cit.lb -lcwtne ..... , .. _,.....,, ~ Yecfll Cllll> -WlllngtOfl ..,_ ,~ ....... . 00lfldl .... YMM CiW -Ywty ..,._ (~..-.. FORU•DEI 5396 Leaalng lan't rtght for everyone, but It may be the anawer to your new car need•. Lene a luxurtoua Continental or Uneoln for under $39e '* month on a ctoMd .,o ...... wtth no down ~t and 3e month fr.. mllfntenanoe & warranty. Come tn llnd MIC> ua find thl t1ght ..... '*"' for you. OrcMr ~ lOdlly. • . .. -(_ .> • ... ... ,..._ COM"IMNCa ,,_. otwflll9A • ~ ..... 0. 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Ona "''"° PIC<t A"H Mac:FIDa< Cl«>PPI 7600 33 90 1000 8ur\e I 8r1gade (Kual>latl 4 00 ~ 00 Spry S.,., (Aul>'nJ & 00 Alto r&<*I 8tiU141111 0 SnH RK-f ~t l••• a S1101 Mulll Hanova1 1(1n•ood en., ... Famoua KnlQlll rime 2 03 "5 112 llACTA ti 51 paio l' 17 00 a l'K:K 11X t3 2 4 1 .9 '' """" as,878 eo "'''" one winning t>cke1 1nv. llP<-1 S2 PICll St• ct0n101a11on paid S 130 80 with 16 wtnmng l1Ckal1 (lout 110<-) S2 Plc:IL St• .ti •ten conaotatlOO peld • 130 eo with lour winning t1Cke11 (tllr• 110<-. OM 11e<atch) l lQHTH llACI. Ona m1 .. peoe Rocky Scolcll (PietQ411 25 80 9 20 2 IO loch -Mon11 .. (McCWIYI II 40 2 60 M•l<>t ......... ,.y (Aubin) 2 •O A\90 raced Rhylllm And BluH Two ~01 AllH Cllue Bang Go l BIWbborO Time 2 13 11$ 11 lllACTA (9-4) paid SIS1 80 NtN1l4 llACa Ona m•le paoa ;f..tyttal Mont.,ey IAn0<11>1 3 00 2 40 2 20 lt•CI MIN (U-) 3 80 3 00 W"'1a V....,•I (Vallan<llnghaml 3 80 Alao racecl Wlnc!atnat• lady Pom<la•t., Im I HIObltly T 00 Time 2 07 4/5 a IXACTA 18·51 pal() $7 ao TENTH llACI. Ona mtle pace Mr Orallam 8&41 (Qar~.,) 6 20 • 40 3 00 ldMI Baba (T•a,..I 6 00 S 00 J..,,.. 01111.,., (Mdaf-'I 3 80 AllO raced Hon••• Van~•• Juel • Smoothie Ftnal s .... p VtCIOf CllU IU , Ro.,.,'"Q H.....-Bryan Ttme 20& llS t2 IUCTA (7 t) l)elCI S2a 20 Attanclatiel I 649 ..,,,. Anlte YHTl1'0AY'I NIUL Tl (-ol .._., "-owehw-M ,,...tlfttl f'WllT llACI 8'" lu1'10n91 Soittl.lno (V~ 4 00 2 80 2 00 T•am"* luck (Maig.tlnll 3 00 2 80 P11ty'1 Ov., (014varM) 3 40 Aleo ,.cad P"'I'• Prln~. II Paladino Ovlek Nan9k. ConQ-tng Wind Tim& I 18 31~ UCONO llACE. Ona ,..... C.tell Bound (RC>n*'O) 24 00 II 20 5 eo Color M9 Snow (MoC.,ronl S 80 4 00 OolOen M1ns1re1 est-) 3 ao Al10 •M*I Oy<lo Rula< 81C• t a l(ICI< Fec.h~noon • 8oyi Thorndale Breeze 0 9•-r-138 3/S t:1 DAILY oe>ua.a (? -4 I pa;ci S82 80 ~ llAC&. I lutlonga Trlple HoOll (Mc:Cen-on) • 80 3 40 2 eo Jim Jim IM.U) 7 00 • 80 Win<*'• Town (PecltOU I 4 4() ~Ito ,_, My Pal ,Ai WhOaretheylhalMy H~ f0< AN Nev., l011 [)pto<natic Plan Onty P••lancl Sp11l1 ot Summar. saonic 1m• Time , 10 ,OIMllt llAC• 8 1\lrlOnga Tr'-o (UC>tlatn) 1t 20 9 80 7 ao i..-~ {TOfO) S 80 • 00 Cllc>cotala Spy (~OU) 5 80 Alto rac;ecl F1nt L P Four 10 Watch f o pptall ROM l Hll• A•alancha tndlan Fabin Llltta r...,patl Spo11 N Sock•. S-N Melo. E"-Eegla Tlm8 I 11 215 fFTH II.ACE. I 1116 -c.t1l9h TllY'<>f 1oa1111ano1 32 ao 11 oo • eo It I A snam (Pletcel J 80 2 80 9r\ll'llmer (lbnero) 2 80 Alt o raced Olactalm Muter Jo110. AngelfWI, 8o T lllenl.S ftme 143 11& • aJIACTA (4·$) peld '272 50 9IX'TH IUC.. I ~ P00t Old Harr, tMc:Crnl 10 40 ~ 20 3 80 Aecind (I'~) 4 00 3 20 0-ar 1"-1 4 40 ,Aft<> rac•d Trutt The Min Oout>le GealUt• V-P-ecl HaW Future. Shlrp ·-T-110 3/5 MWNTM llACL I IUf10ng& 1-1 O'Eata (McCm) & 20 l .00 2 80 ~ 1 Proepect is_,_.,, l 00 2 80 TtplOl>C* (SibtllaJ 3 80 Ala<> raced AaVI~ Albl>on Ja Mel. MIM 8ud<t Gator Time I 10 4/5 • IUCTA (6-7) p.w;! S21 50 ta Pte:K IOI <•· .... ~I) paid 55.INM 40 wtlll 13 WIMlnQ llc*-4• (11119 .__~ 12 Plclc S•• con101et1on paid 113 40 •1111 351 winning lict.ell (lout .__, S2 l"lck She tcreief\ ~MllellOn paid SJ2 80 wltll 651 ~ tua11 (tlw• ,_... one 9Cr&tc:fll IDOKTH IU.CL 8'• luf10f1Ql8 Ct\lnooll P-i~I 3 20 2 40 220 Hauglll'f 9ul Nice (Plerw) ) 00 2 40 The Cep1arn (~.,I 2 IO A1ao rllceCI Snanei<lla 0..-al Jimmy TlrN I la 3/8 M H-'C'TA (W) Pe1C1Ul00 Sizzling Anteaters challenge Fresno State Spedat &o tM Dally PUot FRESNO -With fourth p~ and an upper divtak>n 9eed for next week's Pacific Coast Athletic Aaaodalion Toumasnent at 8\ake, UC Irvine and P'retnQ State collide h ere tonight (KWVZ. 108 FM at 7:30) in oolleae la-utball ICtlon. Both the Ani.aten and Bulldop enter play with 7-7 conference ncordt; 1 ~ pnMll behind lhird-pl.ce Utah Staie. '"TM medla h., ex>Midend the ~more thm l haw," -.Id UC1 C.-::h ~ MuWpn. "rm ..Uy not Lnto \be tau.rnamien1 y.t, except I'd ... ...,.... .-face (Cal 9'iltie) l'\.tJJerU>n ... '°" .. Ahmllrl to ,.. runerton. cblp,J ~ ~ to 1lnllh In ..wnth ~ • .Ma!h ~"~y. "We1 wtrjla, to win H many 1••H H we can," Mt.llll11n ......... ..,...,. ..... to 'ftnllh .. *' ... -. .. . -tJa ... ftollliiO .... 1a.;1•, • U'9 ftfl& -I~ dlM.yw btWftm W two ttoo 1. Tfle~•totor1 WH - ..,. °"" ...... ea.di laftwtrMI .,_ A.ntllWI Mt ln ' . the nud1t of a four-game winning streak, sa)'ll the 30-9e00nd clock haa made him feel more at eue about playing the Bulldop. .. l feel more comfortable going Into Fresno than I have the last couple of yean and that'• pf9bably becauae of the clock," conceded Mulllpn. The 8ulldo1• (16-9 overall) continue to rank H the No. 1 defemlve team ln the nation. yielcllna $2.2 polnta ptt pme. 'The An~n (1$-10), have ecored at a 95.2 cllp dwina t.belJ" four·pnv etreak Lendl atop rankings NEW YORK. (AP) -lwn·Lmdl 0( Cuchollovakla hM r.p\8ced J~ Connor• u tho top-rarikid men • tennla player in the world, th• Allodation of Tmn.la ProfHllonaJJ annowatt . Lendt, who nplu.rtd the Volvo Maattrt tourn1Ntnt In J•nuary, der.Uni CoMon In &he ~flnall 1nd John Mc:lnroe In the flnel1, r11eh1d tht No . I 11ot on th• AllrJ·ATP computer rot OM ''"' ume . ,,. 1-11 R1nt·A-G1r .... , ... , .... I ... °'C. Allll'Ol'IT AHO HOTl.l 1'1()1(•\W MERCEDES BENZ ROLLS ROYC[ FERRARI MASQtATI CLOE BMW COW«RT • UTA.NG COHVEIT. 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IMdonel .......... ,._,,._ POllT\.AHO T'AAIL l!ILAU!AS P!*Old Pe1tH' Ve<llc>even. lorw•rcl, on '"" 1n1ure0 ... , ,OOT9AU ........... ,, ............ A fl A NT A FALCONS -Named Tad F rtl&Cfl apec:tal 1-coec:11 and O&tY Puel1 ~ .,,. OC*lfl ORE.EN aAY PACKERS -Ren>OV>eO Freel Nl1on wtde •Kelv•r, lion> Iha 1nju1acl ·-IM ancl pieced ,.,,, on --• NEW OllL(ANS SAINTS -Signed Eugene Goodlow. wld• rac•I••• to • muht-yew contract SAk ,RAHCISCO OlllS -Stgnacl CelWI ,...,.on ..0 """'* (.-~k .. l eon Perry ~. L .. Henne')' ofla<>- Nnemen. and Curt Certon. ""9'1._ Cut Rlcily Patton, n.nNn(I bed! u.M ...... ,..... ....... WA8HtNOTON l'EO!AAl8 -Signed ~ w ...... wide ,..,.._ MOatllY ........... ., ........ HEW YOflK llAHGIRS AMlgt1ecl Miiie Atlllon, c1t1ter 10 Tvtta 01 Ill• Canlrat HOC*_,,~ tor OOOOll~ ~ cou.a• r COLOllAOO Named Lou Tepper ........ -bell OCleCll COllHCU -H.....O """ Fr-_,.,.,, ioou.l-11 KCHYOH -N.....o Leny KandC>Om -I004b911 ltlCI ~ coecll, 9flec1MI .Jvty I <>MOON -AMOUftCecl the t.ignetl0'1 of Jim"....,·,_ tMllH!bell coecll Ot1ng1 Cout DAILY PILOT /Thut1Cf8Y, Mtrch 3. 10 Cl Magic touch gives Lakers IO-point lVin MILWAUKEE (AP) l~o• Al\i~IN Lak•r Cooch l'~t Rth·y M)'I ht" want.a M11atc J ohrl*>n to eh1JC>t the ball, nol ju.el pua ll And tlat'1 just what Johruo11 dJd lut nJ&hL. 1conna 4!4 of hi. ICHOn hlfh 34 point• 'In lht· ~ond hat to help thl' Laker1 tA1 111 127 -117 National Baskt•tbull Auodulion vtnory ovl'r the M1lwuukt't' Budos ~ohr)IOn, who aank I!'> 11( 20 shOC,. .... trnd added l~ IWl•t.11 und seven rebounds, 8COred 10 potn Lii whim the Lakers outac:ored lh•• Buc ks 14 -4 late in the third qu~r and early in the fourth lo Uike <:ontrol of the game Moat of Johmon's baskeo. in thut span were high-an:h1ng 20-(oot jump shots. Riley S&Jd ht! hae ~n encouraging JohNlon to take his jumper more often. "Thi:! book on him has been that he always louks to thread tht.' nt><.'<ih.• with the pru.s 1nst.ead o f shoot 1t, so they give 11 to him over the top," Riley said "But hl· t•an drill It He's worked hard on hll> pertmeter game " "I've got to s tart mok1ng pt•o ple play us h one&tly," J ohnson said "I'm go ing to c:onunue to shoot it to make them play everybody. Otherwise thl·y will play somebody a man and a half " J ohnson's ou tside· ~hoot1n~ fon·t'd thl' Buck• lo play tum more honl'llly That loo1tmt·d their 1naldc dt-h•rltt' and oix-n~ thl'.J>a•t-ltnl' for Kar .. t-rn Abdul Jabber. who addt-d :rn pou1t.1 for tht• L.uk .. n JarruAMI W1lkee aic .. '(m'<I 8 of h11 'J.7 polntJI In the Jut 6 I~ a. th•· ukt.<t'll puUt!ld awuy 111 thti fourth quarter to break u al ump of thrt'<· defeats in tht-lr ·prt>vloua fuur game!I The Bulk l, who h a d il I hree-g0&me winn1nti »treak broken, wen.-It'd by Alton L11~r wnh a <:ar~·r-h1~h 27 potnt.I Tht-8uc k1 lrd 63-60 ltl hJICt1111t' bt'hind 18 polnu1 by Lister Tht· lotal mat<:hed tht· !K."<:ond-year ct•nter'11 career high for a gumt• LI.Ster sank all aeven of his first-half shot.a and !l('Ored eight of rus points In the last hye minutes of tht• half. But Johnson scored 12 pomt.'> to help the LakPN open an 87 -81 t-dge. and Los Angel~ led 97~91 going rnto the fmaJ quarter Two JUmp shots and a layup by J ohnson capped il 12-:l Laker tear for a 105-93 lead with 9:15 to play A t1p-m by James Worthy and a driving layup by Wilkes made it 113-100 with 6.15 left, as the Lakers l>tgan Wl·anng down Milwauke e at thP transition game Chicago glad Lysiak back in 5-3 • JS • w1n CHICAGO (AP) Ctiicago Black Hawk Coach Orval Tessier tapped Tom Lysiak o n thl" shoulder to send him ont.o the ire after a 12-gamc layoff and the veteran Hawk cent.er responded with a goal thal wasn't pretty, but still inspiring. Lys1ak's goal snapped a 1-1 ' deadlock midway m the first period and ignited a three-goal burst that boosted the Black Hawks to a 5-3 National Hockey League victory over the Los Angeles Kings last night. Lysiak, who had been idle since an injury to hi.5 right 1 ns t.ep in New York against the Rangers Jan 30, sat on the bench well 1 n t o t h e s e c o n' d p e r 1 o d Wednesday night "But Billy Ga rdne r wasn 't g ett ing anywhere with Lyslllk's lme and I nudged Tom and told him to shake up the troops." T essier said. "This was not an mdlcauon that Gardner was nol doing hLS job. but from where I SJt 1t lookt:'d like we Wl'rl ;ust going through the motions " L os Angeles goalie Gary Laskowski recalled that he saw Lysiak parked m front of the net, "but I was more worried about Darryl Sutter, who had gone behind the nH with the puck and looked Hke hC' would try to slip 1t past me" But all of a sudden, Lal>kowskt recounted, "Sutter came around and shot the puck a nd 11 was lymg there m Cronl or my feet My legs were spread kmd of far apart and m an eyelash Lys1ak poked tt past me." Dionne nabs NHL honor MONTREAL <AP1 Veteran l"t·nter Marcel Dionne of the Los Angeles Kings. who scored 12 goels and added 10 asstSts aa he led his team to seven victories and three t1f'S m 13 starts last month. has been named National Hockey Lt·.c1guf' player of tht> month for Ft•bruary Dionne narrowly edged center Wayne Gn•tsky or the F.dmonton Oilers for the award Early showdown on tap for Pirates, Fullerton. (n a rematch between last year's South Coast Conference ~o-champ1ons, Orange Coast College will host Fullerton College tomorrow mght m tht> women's ronference balketball opener. Tipoff Ill st 7:30 The Pirates of Coach Dave Gleason carry a 6-2 record into the game while Fullerton lS 7 ·O OCC's two losses occurred last w eek in the SouthwestPrn Tournament OCC played all four of its tournament games without the services of freshman point guard L11J.S Ginsberg. who suffered a sprained ankle in the opening momenta of the Pirates' Feb 23 game wilh Grossmont But Ginsberg lB expected to be back In the lineup tomorrow night. "We missed Lisa." says Gleason ··Shes one of the best point guards m the st.ate We did get some very {me play out of ou r bac k up point guards (Margarite Smith and Mary Krupka), however " Sophomore guard Colleen Berry. who had 29 points in OCC's 67-59 victory over San Diego Mesa 1n the second round o f the Southwestern Tournament, paces the Pirale scoring attack. UC Irvine transfer Norma Leibfreid. who had 20 points in a victory over MlraCosta, also adds to the Pi.rate offense. "We're coming along We need a bit more ron&LStency out of our players, howt>ver," Gleason adnuts "A victory over Fullenon co uld give th11 club the confidence 1t needs to be a contender for the title this year." ELECTRONIC MUSCLE STIMULATION ------------~----~-COUPON------------------1 ONE VISIT (7.14) .. 142-llOO :tlOM IUCH avD. •. -·(HeltTo ....... )'· HUNTMTON llAOH Orange Ooaat DAILY PILOTfThurld1y, March 3, 1113 elephone melts c.mty telecom firm An Anhelm telecom · •'-icetlona company, Amerl- iaa, Telecom, lnc., haa uaed a -..t lde. to pt the attenUon ~ ... ~pendent dealera for lta _,_ PABX product line. The :,~y aent chocolate \hrouah the mall to JllWJ*.11ve dealen. I The direct mall campalgrv I f•tw1na 3-\.\ pound• of milk •a •ilate in the mold of a phone. -.atty created and labeled W..t Deal," wu created by =Warf ord. Stone and Public Relationa Be.ch, with the help '!~ew York-band Kron ~-----la-tier1. Conventional direct-mall !lpaiana involve only printed .. t.irial and are thua much less •penaive. But printed matter .. nerally draw1 a reaponae of only 5 to 16 percent because much of It 11 thrown out unopened. American Telecom and the local ad agency computed that a traditional printed mfil campalan would have coet about p.oo per piece for each 300 mailed.· By comparilon, the chocotate telephvne1, lncludlng packlng and ahlpping charges, ooct about $50 each -totaling nearly 10 llmea the company'• orlglnal budget. Rebuilt structures seen as profitable 'Recycling old buildings for new tenants is less expensive.' It makes good businesa aenae IOI' developers to purchue well located older bulldlngs and rehabilitate them for new kinds 1 of buainess use, a leading real estate expert saya. "Recycllna. old buildings for new tenanta is lea expensive than building from acrat.ch," said Phillip R. Nicholson, senior partner of a Los Angeles-based law firm tha~ specializes in construction and real eatate law. Nicholaon said rehabilitation of the older buildlnga creates immediate depreciation tax Ms\efita for developers. He aaid local government official.a in many communities ai.o encourage redevelopment of older buildings by providing larse tax benefits. Governments alao ahould consider an offer of matching funds to Investors for capital requirements. The Inducements are a good trade-off for cities becauae they can benefit by the new bualneu opportunities and in the improvement of neglected and poverty-stricken areas, Nlcholaon said. He asserted that economic growth in the second hall of thi8 year is expected to create the need for additional apace "as fmns gear up for new business following the recession " The recycling of the older buildings, he said, will be lea costly than the conatruction of new sites. The time saved between purchue and move-in a18o is aubstantiall y ahocter, he S&Jd He said significant increues in land and building material costs and hi&her interest rat.es have funher enhanced the advantages o f rehabilitating an existing structure. WALLCOVERINGS 30% OFF (Excluding Kinney Bros.) 30%-50% OFF IN STOCK WALLCOVERINGS 1-.i::i:::::::-J.---i"""' GRASS CLOTH • FABRIC BACKED VINYLS • MYLARS SCREEN PRINTS • PREPASTEO FLOCKS PHOTO MURALS • KRAFT PAPERS • VINYLS 60% OFF -LOUVER DRAPES .' 1 -~~ _,r-60% OFF --: i<·C.-_ ... ">< .... , .. · -.. . MNBUNDS •'' -... ,....: , ·-SPECIAL CLOSE OUTS READY fJADE MINI BLINDS FROM $5.00 & UP on selected Solarian Whet • floor 1howl And wtlet tevlng1I I 7 off evenr 9«1ue1e yerd of A1m1trone ..-Cted 5o1.,,.,, Put eny of IN bhYt1lul roln11 •nrl peti...ne In your ~. eno get rive revlew1. ANS Armatrong'1 u - C10tlvt1 Sole1len no-wu eurfec• m1en1 your Sot.wtan floof wilt k11p ltl "i..f'tw" loot! f., IOnQef tNM\ vinyl no w1• floof1. ••,,,,I •'"' ' '' I',. •· It' •• "8'V 811CIUINI enoeoement, pley• !no Only 1t your ,loof '•ltllon Cihttf ltOtl, °""" fOf 1 lltnltld time, lo Ute!\ ,,..,.._....,,_.. .... ,Ods'f, • ID your mouth But aix month• after the chocolate phone campalp wu launched, American Telecom reported a •taaerin8 100 percent reaponae rate. The chocolate phon'ea helped eatabllah the company'• image and made it ea1ler for Telecom 1ales executlvea to approach the prospective dealen . The campaign alao produced some unusual re1ult1. In one Instance, a dealer waa out of lawn who n lh• c hucolate telephone arrived. Overtaken by the chocolate aroma, hh •mrloyeee ate th• promotional too before he returned. Leaminl about th1a when he returned, the executive called American Telecom to reque.t another chocolate phone. He aubHquently algned up aa a facU>ry-approved dealer. The only hit.ch oocurred when a chocolate phone arrived In Texaa on an unuaually hot April day, .U,htly melted. The uae of dry Ice to keep the chooolat.e cold helped aolve the problem. The chocolate phone campa18Jl was viewed aa a key factor in American Teleco m'• eetabll.ahment of a 1trong dealer network nationwide in 11!19 than six montha. • t Landscapers install president Wayne Du Boite Wayne Du Bol.ae, owner of the 10-year Miaion Landscape Servicea, Inc., of Costa Mesa, has been installed aa 1983 prealdent of the California Landlcape Contractors A.ml., Long Beach-Orange County chapter. Du Bol.ae, who h.aa been a member ot CLCA since 1977, aerved as vice president of the chapter twice previoualy. He chaired the beautification awar<b activity and waa program chairman. Du Boiae has alao been chairman of the atatewlde CLCA Landscape Trophy Awards program for two years. Four vice presidents were alao installed during the recent dinner ceremony in Tuatin. They are Steve Lancaster of Lancaster Enterprises, Costa Mesa; Joan Lane of Total l.andaaipe Care, Inc., Orange; Frank Berry of Southwinds Landsca~, Fountain Valley; and Carl Schiefer of Carl a Landlcaping, Lagwua Hilla. Dennia Winston of Dennis Winston Landacape, El Toro, was elected eecretary and Allen Curr of Vandergeest Landscape Care, Inc., Santa Ana, was inatalled u treasurer. A..ociate representative ls George Bacerra of Valley Crest Tree Co., Lake Forett. Outgoing pretUdent Richard Cohen of Richard Cohen Landscape & Conatruction, Mi.aion Viejo, preeented year-end awards to CLCA membera. Joan Lane was named beat officer; Steve Lancaster and Jim Lane were recogn1zed for best project direction, the chapter beautification awarda program; Ellen Charlton of Tierra Verde I...aruhcape, Huntington Beach, was honored for her achievements u editor of the chapter bulletin; and Allen Charlton received the out.standing support award, a bronzed athletic supporter. CLCA'a women'1"gJ'Oup, known aa the Grua Widows, alao installed fta 1983 board of di.rectorf. President ls Robyn Deeble, Deeble, Inalott Insurance, Lortg Beach; vice president la Shlrlee Berry, Southwincb Land8caping, Fountain Valley; treasurer ta Connie Bacerra, Valley Crest Tree Co., Lake Forest; lleCI'etary ia Beth Du Bol.8e, Mimion Landacape 8'!rvices, Inc., <Asta Mesa; and state president Is Ellln Charlton, Tierra Verde Landlcape, Huntington Beach. • • Oranoe Cout DAIL V PILOT /Thurld1y, M.,ch 3, ttU Cl Direct selling cpuld inean profit8ble ·employment • Many carry 1uch lamlJlar brand namH a1 Avon, Mary K•y, Fuller 8ru1h, Amw•y and Tupperware. Encyclopaedia Britannica, founded ln 1768 and prpbably the oldnt brand name In oll1tenc:e. 11 aho 1old door to -door (•• are other encyclopedl.u.) Oln!ci •llina h.u •trona •ppeall: -You can 1et your own howa. work u Iona or little u you like. Nearly ~ percent of direct Hle1people are part·Umeni. You can work out of your own homo, can buUd a buaJne11 with little or no capital or experience -and you're your own t>o., 1Cttslee Peter Norton, president of Britannica. -No 1pecial educational beckaround or work experience la pnerally needed. You do need an abWty to oommunJcate with peopi.. -~ and 1n are no barrten. At the ll• of 89, Harvey Kohr, who work.I OU\ of Brttanniea'• Lona Ialand. N.Y. oflipt (one of the company'• 12~ acrcm the' nation), la 1t!ll out selllnf Britannicu aJ.mo.t dally and nicently racked up five aalea In one Wffk. ·Dozen• of encyclopedia 1ale1 repreMntatJvee are In their 70.. -Colleae 1tudent1 al10 can be 1uoce.aful aalesmen, earnlna ln the five fleurea by puttlnl lb onfy 10 to 16 houn a week. Women have (lOUred Into the field, with tsO p01Un{ of the people in direct aal• now womon, reporu the Direct Selina AaoclaUon. -A phy1lcaJ handicap 11 not a dtaqualJflcatlon, either. More than 400,000 dlaabled lnvidlvuall work In direct ales, •)'I the DSA -Nor II race or ethnic becklJ"OW"(I • drawback. In fact, direct ulee 1poke4men atate they are aeekln1 qu.alified laleapeople who can reach the 14.6 million HUipank Americana, the potentially lucrative Kottan market, and other recent lnunigranta. RllllCDUITYBUllNllB----~~------------ $2.5 million pact awarded lAIBTT INSlMANC£ 441 OW N'ewpert llvcf. Newpen leach, C.. ~··7740 Read all todays news everyday Daily Pilat ~rchlve Corp. of Costa Mesa has been awarded a $2.5 million contract to provide ittreamlng cartridge tape drlve1 to Sun Microsystems of Mountain View, announced Tom Makmau, Archive'• vice president of marketing. market.Ing public relaUona activtlies. EC-274 by Radio Shack 37010 Off in the By MlcroAta • Cut 39010 • 6!~.95 24!!95 Less than Smm thin! Three-key memory plus square root and percent keys. 8-d1g1t LCO. Wrth batteries. billfold case. #65-686 Half Price 29!~ • 8'" Woofer • 2Ya" Tweeter . • Genuine Walnut Veneer Reg. 59.95 Each Buy two for the regutar price of one! Add clean, wel~ sound to any room in the hoUse. 173/• x 1CY>/e x 71'2". #40-1990 Precisely measures DC/AC volts, DC amps, resistance and decibels Range-Doubler for volts and amps. With leads. #22-204 Bal14Ml .... l1. AM/FM Clock Radio Cut 113 Ctironomat1Cr·233 by Realistic 30010 2995 Off Reg. 42.95 Battery Backup gets you up on time 1f AC twls. E)(ciusive Battery Sentinel"' LED warns of weak battery. #12-1540 Beckup baltefy .;tf. AM/FM Stereo Cassette Phono System With LEP Display , 5;.;;;10019995 • Reg. 299.95 •Two 22"..ttlgh 2-Way Speaker System• • LED Signal Strength, Center-Channel and FM SteNO lndlcatol'8 Packed with "btg system" features! Record di- rectly off radio, ~speed changer, or add mikes for "live" taping. Digital displa,r8 exact frequency tuned. Bass and t comrots, headphone jack. dust cover. #13-1211 -= 2G-Mt Off 39'5 Reg. 49.95 Kohler Co., aenerator dlvl1lon, haa announced the appointment of Cllarlea E. Smltb Co. of Irvine u the authorized generator aet and automatic transfer 1et distributor, covering Southern California and Clark County, Nev. MJcro Five Corp. of Irvine haa selected two Orange County agencies to handle ita advertising and public relationa campaigns. Corporate Dealp A11oclatet of C<leta Mesa will coordinate the national advertising. campaign. The Alll!D Group of Santa Ana will plan and implement the firm's corporate and OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS Barbara Scaman, tax manager at the Orange County office of Main Hurdman, Certified Public Acoountanta, will speak on "The Superior Money Management Strategi1t" at a Women in Management seminar Saturday at 9:30 a.m .. at the Hyatt Wilahire Hotel, Los Angelee. For registration and Information, call Leilani King (213) 320-2230. 'nomat O'Keefe, attomey·at-law of San Clemente, haa been elected to the board of directon of Mission Valley Bank, pending approval of the comptroller of the currency. The bank which is scheduled io open in April, is in the final at.ages of caplt.aliz.ation. O'Keefe spent 12 years on the San Clemente City Council and one tenn aa mayor un lA~',.. .'"t 1-+1114 ,.. •II 1' , .. ~ . .,, 2J..16 .. ._., l'., , \.. U• 1 • 1"'1 l()t.. • '""' 4"'-• ~ ~.I .. ' ~ -'"" , ..... )V. • "' -• I .... 1"-• .. ,.. .. ,, • 1 , ..... '1).16 ... 1 I I• • S. 16 ' . .. 1 • i.. J • • • 11 • 11 • ' . .. ) ... DO'"" P<t Up S<l S Up ~ Up JI • Up JO I Up 2'. Up 11 J UP 20 I UP 20 t up 1a.1 Up 11.l Up 11.4 Up 11.6 Up It I Up l61 Up 16 1 Up IS I Up UI Up IS 4 Up UO Up t• I Up 141 Up 14 l Up Ul Up Ul Up I• J Up 14 l uo t• l La~.. '"\. 0tt1><1n 1 10<• •• ., Ott •• 0 S'• I Off l6t ,..., -, •• ()It " • ,... .. Off "l 1 ,, Ott I• J l'lo .. 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"Anythtna that dlarui>tt planllntJ now could result ln ahort.aa-later whJct\ could lftult ln h!Qher pnce. for consumen," u1d A.Obert McOreaor, chlef of the CalJfomla Crop ReportJna Servkie, the 1i.te aaency t.Nt report.I aaricultural atAU.tb. A.ccord1nC to u.ntdenulled officials contacted by The Los A.naelM T\mee; • Rain nu delayed harvest.I of winter lettuce ln the Imperial Valley and other deeert areaa. • The pollination pr<>Oe19 for varloua tree fruJtt, Including almond•, pluma, peache1, apricot.I and nectarine9 haa been d.Jarupted ln the San Jo.quin and Sacramenco va.lleya. •Some winter whNt fielda have been flooded ln Northern California. • Some 1trawbe1TY crope were loet and harvest.I of avocadol and orangee were delayed ln Orange and San Diego counties. OPEC keeps on trying LONOON -F.ight of OPEC'1 13 members met in London today trying to prevent a collapee of world oil prices and to enlist -non-memben Britain and Mexico in their ditcuaalona before a full meeting of the cartel. The Saud.la and their allies are threaterung a cut of up to $7 ln the $34 baae prloe unless their cartel partners agree to alaah the benchmark price to $30 to remain compeUUve with prloe redUctiona by Nigeria and North Sea producen. Gold firm, dollar weakens LONOON -Gold bullion prices recovered more lost ground in European trading today amid continued uncertainty over world oil pricee. The dollar fell. Gold prices have been rebounding for three conaecutive days llince plunging more than $50 an ounce, to $405 In ~Monday in near-panic 9el.llng. London'• five major bullion dealers fixed a reconunended mid-morning price today of $431.75 a troy ounce, up •3.25 from yeeterday's $428.M. In Zurich, Europe's largest bullion center, gold coat $434.50, up from $429.25. The dollar, meanwhile, weakened for a oecond straight day, but dealers said the currency was remaining stable ahead of Sunday's elections in West Gennany. • Trft IS Ult u Slk ·-· Tr.., UH It USO AMERICAN LEADERS HllW 'l'OM ""'1 -..... -. prtoe - WHAT NYSE DID HEW YOIUt IAPI -J T~J1 •• an 1W1 JDO ' WHAT AMEX DID HEW YOllK IAPI -J METALS ,_,,. JAi '" ,,. • 1 ,.,.,, ~~l. U1 J37 lt10 JIJ ' ....... ca.,i, "" 1'0 m .. J HEW YORK IAP) -8001 nonlerroue mec•onc-~ C•1111•r 14·1 7 C••U• • pound. U 9 dwlli ... lol ... ~ 21·2:3 -• pOUt>CI Doe~ -• OCMMI. _..., T1ll M ,MOI ...,._ w .... _,._...Ill ......... 11 oent9 a pound, Hy ~ ~26.00 per llMlt "-""-Mff OO-t.442 00 rn«Cll troy ounce.HY SILVER 11andy and H.,..,,,. 110 17 per troy -- COLD QUOTATIONS -~ .... ___ _ e-i-.....-. ..... ~ .. -IW\11 11111 ... Mot . .,,. ...... . ....... ,,.,. 0....11'111 Ourta Air ~~~ Teu""t..C. AM-elflC I C.tUelM 11 . "' -... ..... .... + -+ ... -.... +S -,_. • • C·lASSlf 110 Dally Piiat Looking for a career in ·ale ? ee today's Help Wanted ad s, classification 5 100. .. C ASSIFl~D · IHI 111111 ' ..,l! ... •,..• .. ..,lmiloollt!t....., __ l,.1tttn..__1nMolt!t~--I'"'" lf! lt!t , In!!! In lpl• 'lmn In I+: &Hit ..... l lM ...... vat11at.W .,lnw;.t1..,t1 __ __.l..,M.,.l llgatl ltn Cttlt Int lfH 1ntM lff1 l!!pl! ..... lMt lllllllAI •• Ctl!f Jin! Ult Lat,.. hM~ 11tt INDEX ..... I -INuttlul Lano.r home --- !"To Place Yu Ad, Cal Fo1 TuHday lhrouQh Seturday publication• 5.30 pm the r.•vlou1 day. 'or &un •Y and Monday publlcelton1 12:00 noon &eturday. -------------- -•LF OIUlll I aWMT lllll'f1 to)(40 '"~ 2 IA 1 l!.Ntel<Se 6 W..telcM CM lm•ll 1 Br Auttle l'ln• ' 2 ldrm ~ 2 cet 2 '"' plu• oen, 2.,. ba, D• UOM 1n1er1o<i. Tlllal• Cleen a ltlwP 2 If, 1 a.. Cottiig•. lrploe walk to PDllllU l•I 0,, •• 1:rn lot, RV eo· llllT Uln 112•.1..000 ueumebl• the bH t buy tn town. :;t.•••· tenced patio. b • • ~ I e 6 /mo n.......an •• '"'tty Y'leu.1 Mart.ne room • bd.nn 3 11'"1 00 s loan ... rloed ., '210,000, ... 2.,.,. ........... 1 .... , Id o-rtioe. no pet9. _4_ ... _1_1 ____ _ 1 642 -5678 UAl ESTATE IWIM .. 1111111 KUia 811d Con'eotlon• may be made un111 5:30 p m l0t the next daft publl· oalton For lund11y and Monday publlcallone, 12:00 noon Saturday. Pl•H• Hk for • "ltlll number" wll•n cencel· ling your Id n••• Check your ed dmlty 11\d rtpOl't trr0f9 ltnm«'lat• ty The DAILY PILOT u- eumH llablllty tor th• llrll lncorrec:1 lnaertlon v.."' "'"r .. · ' • -· • , . VllW are Ju•t one of or l•H• option. ownr/ .. ,.,.,.,, .,_ ., ... '""" · 15211/mo plua •1125 NC. bath. 3700 IQ.ft. tl.s&&.009. Oceanfront tne bonU"'yOU gelwtlh 901. 831.aee1 IPUTlllUI I Creoll check req. LMP' llll! tJSt UITW 11111 lovely San Jo,uln -.al '1IW 6A8-!M42 or 770·8820 1300/mo 211. J.:Tc: Lap>n vi~~~~·~~~~·!~ tam rm. ~~,:iio!. b:~, ~~= ~o~~\n1.n 2 A:;:!~ 2 :: ll H~l.!'~f! ~t~ 3 £1. MOAAO·EXL DCH INfW ..... Tr... dbl Wide moOll9 Ml. Tt Boat aUp tor 3 boeta. Now tGGMOO. llll ,600. ~~~,a=:~~ ldtm MODEL Home. _.9,~~~~25,000 ~~ ~=t== ::.'~ •• ~~~~ ltr ........ lltr. OOO . .,.... lmmed. Mov•·lnl 1211. •97·1~. 110001~ Cell for~' _1_7_3..0_1_51 ____ _ Ml-flit 000 below mlct II '3M. Joan Baytor. Agt. lo ... M1ny amenui.. ·~ .... ~ Uft UYllll PUOI Sp«tacul&r bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br. 2 bit dn 2 boet •!*M Reduced-• uoo.ooo. , UIO llLE Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath+ tarae rec. rm. bum ~i..Un&I. fumlahed, paUOI. '420,000 F&lllUll UIOI New 4 br, 4.,., ba, cuatorn ~h Normandy Estate 1.2 prime acre h1Utop $1.250,000 ,..._ Localed In M..a del M81. 3 Br 2 Ba Aaeume VA io.n anc1 owe trg 2nd. Only 1127,000 631·7370, 114W&48 TR,\01110\,\1 RL\I T\ -- &00 Call PAT"'ICK TE· lnotuded Call ,vee :.;::~~;::.:-_;;;,;;ia;;;--.--.-IOI" ~ORE , 1g1 reo-e102. c...i. Pr!1!!!7 lHO e 4 e . 3 3 1 a o, d y • ,..,, Tl ml It Opn Dally WATIUlllT ..... 4~·2200 4 If" Newport Crut y LIDO ISLE/BY OWNER llWNIT II.Ill 8~• • Bdrm, 21Ab1 ~~~~~:·ry•a-1:.~~1: 65 TI77 2 BA, 2 be, 2 So. petloe, Greet rut & garklng ouH Vic So CoHI 112001"'0 133.510&. c<>m91 kitchen r9"'1odel. poH 1300,00 dwn.. Plaza Vecant All State 750-2578, 873-233e. Intercom. t• 1111e 13911, nego tat• 11.500.000 Alltl, 528-5080 000 Owner fin Oualln.d FIRM 1·781·9520 or EJSIDE 3 8', 2 Ba. 2 CM 3 Br, Q 8&. lrpl. tam rm buy• r • m • y c •II . 1·920·2331 PO Boa 378, 11.,. tncd yd, pet• ok w/bar. pool I 1600/mo 714/873-4083 for det.W. Murtetta, 92382 1760/mo Ownr/egl Call wlH conelder ..... C>PI & t ~ 51\ lrvln• Ave •LY J% llWI lanat Pr!!!l!J 1351 833·9773, 568-4982 or Owner aalllng llOV,000 ~ ShOr" 3 Br 2 PIJll., ....... E.SIOE 1Brd, ulll poj,!'_./ _&4_e.-0& __ 1_1 ____ _ • fOt detecn.d hOUM with 8a .a .. .,. J:,o•· gr nr aupp ..., 3 Br 2ba, l•m rm, frml OllllllH OlJI ~ garag•. AHumabl• or ...... LllM hW Colla M:.!°~t llnanc· /mo 5'CM253 dining, tf91C, llUOt tn9tr 11n Coronado I.aland cuat. bayfront lot. 85' bo9t 2 BA 1 la w/mother-ln· new loel'I avail. at 12%. In probet• to Miiie Mt 4 Br. 2 Ba, trg yd, petlo, eult• w/Gr«:lan tub, pool 11w i::;:;;:.:..::::..:;=---dock. pi.an. avail Now $370,000 w/t.erma. law unit plu• •xttu. Al-MUST SELL Ag t C.om pool & tennle 3 Ing 769· l862 W/D & frig '76<1/mo W & uuna, 300 It from :!~ i:;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;l;IOI~ eumable 180,000 loen, 840·1538 eYenlnga. btka to aurt E/1tde trip tu auum· 19th 81 648-5598 hert>ot. I 1850/mo. Call "''II 1 1110,000. Ownr/agt. •rlWlll ... • ••Hla meble 111 at t1% 1205, EHlllde quiet locauon 840-5377 Of 5<'6-3208 :~~. lllfn 831·5"1 L-HOIO ~JutllTIWll 000 By owner. Prlncl· large 3 Br, 2 BL NO pet• NEWPORT CRES'T 8-u· 1.wi Soc:onvenlentonaqulet 111tfl&A Wl/fll "911. 11-84 pateonly.63l·3'48. 831-0754 tlful 3 BR 2 1Aba. w cul·d•·HC etrHI. Two .-2 bdrm, den, 2 bathe, FM 11H,IOO •4-Plll• 1925/rno. Agl 845-0295 u'll d 1 1 Prime locatton. Lvty 3 br detlQI* Int .. air, cul-de-Very cl••n 3 Br 2 B• IJ7' ~~o:.a~rlck 1~1~ home on quiet tree tined MC. Wiik 10 pool, tennla, ( ..... I Let) All 2 bre wlfmly rme a II om• In N • w port Spec 3 br, 21.4 b• a-i •••II. 111 •lrHI. Thi• home IH· "'°91. Frull tr .... IMJIO A• 11. Price Firm lrptce. W•ll cared for Height•, cut d• eac, good twnllH. Pool, Jog, etc. 1m with cuetom epa. 185, 1111 M ,. _, WifWf&L turH a private fenced 19f'lnklert, 2 car gar.ge. To ... call Sii. 1·6PM unite In grHI ren1al .,.. I O C . I 8 5 0 I m 0 l800. Agl, 5-44-1440. 10<1 000 DON'T PAINT-Brighten -••• yrd w/tool ehed & cllru. By owner. $ i 53,600. Only. For appt to tnac>«:t GroH rente S 19,584. 71•1548-6375 HIJ Montego Ill•. airy• Br. :~~ llLINIT up {our ••terlor wall•. -·-""'· Call 759· 1801 or Open Sat/Sun. 12·5 Sun 1·6PM Only Only $199,000. Cell Family wanted Quallly 5 2 e 1 . I 1 2 7 61 mo . 11~1~ llY I IUll IULn roo & drlvewey w/our f.h•=r:mln a310Brc2a.~y8on 752-7373. 7141730-17•2. s 1 1 1, Ad m 1 n 759-1501 or 752-7373. rm home, 2 fut Ba. gar, 840~ 6 975-0().40 ,...,~~~· ~~-~~~~ powet wull sys. Call for Red • now 1796,000. IY .... •II~ Call S3MllM> a.et F• ug EJBlutf COndo. 2 etry, '• 111 l• hlgll preuur• mobile ... onaco an '" 1· 714/M4-De34 .. blln• & more at S-400'• --------::i:: fr" •I 7&0-e333 Dffrtleld. Ou111andlng IOl&lflMT , , , · · •Br. 3 Ba. N-'Y r.turb. "" .... , n. lleMlq LY• num• land.c:apl~ Incl. gazebo, by ownr. $450,000 I E.elde charm l300 home 8 up. r . I 1 3 0 0 I m 0 . Wlnl'lllT •-.-a..a..-,..,...,.. !IPa. loll tr .... Many 308 E O<:•anlront, Call fncd/p\11, garage. apple _11_1_s._2_4_90 _____ _ --.,. • -.,. LEASE/OPTION CONDO u$2pg!K•cf. 5'!2· !~7' lrptce, ~j n g22814 0 . 7119 0 or lajutri&l PJQtJ137S + Kid/pet tine. Won'I Big Cany<>n exec 3 BR, 2'A 1199.6001Super3 Bdrm ~545 __. __. 3BA, 2BA.18S.OOO fi.. " ......., .,..,Q-<4: -1181 S3Ml90 Belt Alty ba condo Ooll courM homel Cozy llreptac•. Trad• 43' Diesel Sport 505-606Y, & 609·509Y, 751-9195 844-4157 BY OWNER. BROKER 11nw,,•T .2h .. ,., F• view Tennie, pool, MC wood bHm celllnge. Flarierman &t or HouH N81ci-... Buy one or 111 , 2 BA a den or 3 BA. 2 51 Older metal bldg. 6400 2 Br. 1 Ba, gar No pet• gate I 1400 mo Dye balcony ott mu1er eult• Tretter In Lido Park .. thr•. Each unit la 2'3 2 Br, 2~ Ba, twMe 8Mu1. b•. meny upgradH, llllm et. w/emt otnc:. Wiii di-1585/mo ~ MC 2828 567-7372; Eva 875--0109, ptu• prtval• eandy part dowf\ tor Houee or bdrm, 21,.. beth•. 2 yre ~~ .. ~ ::mJ: muet Hll by Mer. 13 OllTI• vlde. Sultabl• for con· Elden Ave. Avell 3/15 75~279 t>Mdll Owner will Clmj Duplex $200.000 to Old Aleumebleloanll>9' qu c 1 •· • · $132,000. Call Gene, trlC1or or land~ for 83~~ aft 8 pm -------- financing. Hurry, wont $400',000 ,_ wal., In unit 0t 1110m1t on all 3. 833-1290 PP 559-7400 JUST LISTED TO NII to etor.ge. Call 831·7370, 2BR/2BA TOWNHOME tmt1946-1t71 Newport. 754-0344. Aeduct0t0"'98,000 2 Ad)ecenl R2 Iott a ·2 81!LL IMMEDIATl!LY &MCIOt.Jlm. 2 8r.2 8a. tatotyc:ondo. XlntlUlteloc:aPooltlon, ;,.;_o~meea.er. t~ ... Ill&&. ~WK MChl otter DISTllnlYE Specioue 3 Br Oen home. av•ll now. cleen. new ,__. -r lftlU..IUDU WI_.__.. or trade? Own/Bkr Quality & dUI tllrvout. Lett hr Salt 1481 crpte, dbl gar, pool nla $1000/mo 644-2181 THE REAL ESTATE RS •m IUIT ....... , 1tt1•1•1• I ...... , Uve In 3 bdrm, 2 balh upper apt Commercial lhop. otnce or r91all on tower level plu• 4 cer parking. Price at $395, Great GrancJparent• ·-· '"7" ....... •·2 .......... IESlll Fr doora ........ E..... MOO/,_ Aak fOf Riddle ...... C1aM1c c:ott-o-. decorll· " ..--. -• .......,. · 1'" BY OWNER· Oen Yi.w lot, • Agent, Me-743-4 __.re mull move. Hav. large ed and In move4n oond UITllH The drametlc dNlgn of ~"V you could went bwltlful PY1 ., .. of NI-4 Br·2'A 8a 11350 mo. E·elde home In Newport warmtll a charm A 1>9'· tllla 11ome le P9fiect tor hu t>Oughl anotll-guel Shor ... $350,000 11 Tert W2 844-01~ ~:':_ ~l:;m~:; feet couple'e 2 bdrm, 2 1141,llO th• entlra hmlly. 4 wt l250,000 wtll carry. 4~ HOt,4E FOR AEHT -8-LU_F_F_S_C_O_N_D0-__ 3_Br_.-2 rm&pool.Wlttuc:llange bewlthgourmeekl1cnen. WARM, COZY E.eld• bdrma,3t>a.Lenalngton W llMlll •utaia DetertlHI El Torq.,,3Bl:lrm,1725 Ba. patio, lrplc . (no pool) for 1 etory E· eun dedc & petlo. Dock collage w/BEAMEOI Model In the Dune U /llll 111-11te 1 ' Fenced""'yard I garage $1000/mo. elde, Weetclltf, Harbor fOf 2 boat• Reduced lo CEILINGS, USED BRICK. Homu Cuetoml ud PALM DESERT· Deep Klde & pete welcome 8444482 Highland•, Newporl '6e9.000. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. SELLER thllk• front. Good ~ 1m11t YIEW Canyon Tennie Club, 3 546--2000 Agent. no,.. --------- Height•. ematler home. W"'TERFRO WANTS OFFERS. Try yerd and dealing & petlo • I I I I 0 I I T I Br. 2 Ba. rum. $108.500. EJBlufl. exec home, 3 8', '150K-$300K range. H,..OMES .._ 10% dwn. AM AocJOen arH . Good location 1 ~12. fnatala Valltt W4 2Y, Ba. 2 lrplc. 2,121 aq Would con elder nfce 1 REAL ESTATE I '31·12te $239.900. • 14IOI ll bcU..t lMO HOME FOR RENT 11• ~pallo. 11250 /mo. home In R-2 Of A-3 zon· 63t 14 00 PRICE SLASHED on tt1i. Fountain 'Valt.y 3 Bdrm. _84_2 __ 50 _____ _ ANNOUNCEMENTS Ing. Ownere & A.E. P90-• ~or exceptional • Br POOL 'Trad• 43' DIHal Sport 1750 Fenced yard • Bio Canyon Condo ....,.,__.... JOOl pie, ,.. are mottvated to •--.-Ul--m--.. -.. -1-.... --home. PLUSH decor w/ Fteherman &tor HouH I garege. Kid• & pet• wet· 3 bcJ, 2'A ba, full golf i-• Yuund 3004 dMI. •-m• I lty FAM RM Juet reduced . Trailer In Lido Park .. 1 come. 546-2000 .Agent, courw view. pool, tennis, r...-i. ::! W81d Mngt. Oo. __. MUST SELL tMMEDIA· part down for Houae or no f•. $1300 teaH. l-44·7424 =· .. ~~:....... JOll &42-2000 BHullfully upgraded .. ~ 6 Sl•TI77 TELY Au Aodgera Ouplu 1200,000 to .gt Ill associated BA '>•fA~ A(h,..-,QS 'hw-1 >Oii 83 t·5055 548-1347 PTeeld«ll'e home In ~ C I t I ti 2 831· 12M RE/MAX $400,000 near water ln Why lhrow rent eway? T..._ B'· ..... ,.......,.,,,, 3 ..... 2 !---------•---------etlgloue Tur11e Rock. 4 onven en oce on, I Newport. 7~. Rent to own 3 Br lwntvn. ,,. ,..,.. """""' .,., W11llE Bdrm poolhomealtueted BdnM eecn. '*' pelnl no dn. no qualllylng be. newly decorated, c. J l. "'" ,,, ti"') ~ • '' --- BUSKSS l FINANCIAL _, ... ~ • ...,._ OppJr1unlhn 9ua-w ... ....s • 1(\W'9l.mt1\I ()ppunun;U.. ln~\WM\Wd ._,. .. Loon -~w­,,..,..,_... T D • • EMP\.OM"T MDCHAIC>IS( "'"'"'-~ 11aa-.-.. M•""'"» •""""'""""' P'lllrn IOYau ...... c.r.,.s. ... 1\o.Mh.<ld(~ "-•lry t\UWf)' -............ • w ... ...i lollik'aJlNlr\llTW"tta ht. ,.\,iil""r\tlUn-lit r..q...pm"" "°'•-Guod. s ......... BOATS ' .. m •I end of 811 unl.que... cop99f plumbed, bulltln LL Waat.. 1125 I 1300·12300 negot remlc Ute entry, prtvate Pim c:tuded cul-de1ac, pro-kltcl'lenl. uograd«S unite. -...._.......,. HARBOR Rl)GE Pvt party went a to buy pymta. Sh81ed ~eci• muter aull•. $1100/mo. :J::! Unbellev~ low pf10I of vldlng 1 forever view. Separall geragH and ..._ from owner 810 30 unite. uon avall Wiii trade SU. Avall after 3-14. em pets '°" only ,126.000, tor lhl• Reduced tor quk:tt ..... Hpatete yarde. I 131. '=::: .... L lMl I FM ULl If twal Coete Meta. 842-3490. 891-655e OK w t depo11t. Deya IOll bNYtltul 3 Bdrm home Owner mr; ..... , In n-500. Call Unde Oeth ~ • Lot at 14 Nflfl>ontl "'38, Realon 1 mOY9I Mistie • 5 4 5 • 7 9 5 0 . E v I I wz2 1 1 located on a ·~•clout ..---.,.. Call Dion 8dl-•••.a 8M&rt 8pelllatl time aur1 000 1338,000 •Hum-0 &40-e287 !:: conw' tot. Call now tor ·--... ... lew Miiii . I able at 13~ la -•-Br w/pool & ~met --------- tOU I !MonMltOll ~ how .,.,., ,c~ ."# ;::.;;, ~ ...... ~ . ,;;,on.i25K ~ .... r' I ice Model 38' _ ..... utfM.. MOO'a. p«a Condo IOf rent • Lrge 3 -can own thl• lovely __ ...,.. ..,.·ba1otr~1325. tam rm. 2~,8• c're11:, ...... IL::t:LJ .-come 63M1to.e..t bd, 2~ ba, Eetbluff nom.. caa 6-46-1111 DOLL.AM I ooo. Open a.1aun 1.s. 1399.ooo mo.ooo ... ~ Alty Fee •10001mo ~ )ll'O I "'°"11t•t 31131 Holly, So. Laguna IUIT\9ble 11 10 375% ltwpr!..... lHt luL ...,. U4t 2 br, 2 be, wakto bwlh. )!OS W Cote Bkr •• 1900 OynltfY MO<MI 2Br, 28a $796 agt 1 m. ' ll'flll•I ~~~~~~~~~;i:u;i/IC;;i;g;;f;;;;;;,:--;;;: Crnt, $329.000 1230, UDO ISLE. 3 bdrm, 2 be. 2 br, 2 tty concfo, wallh« ~208 AESIOENTIAl AUi FSTATE SERVICES • ... , lllST 1121.- Prime front row end unit, 180° ocean/Cat.ali.na views. 3 & study. Pristine condition w/St. Charles kitchen, garden window, oak flooring. shutters, plus a dark room! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ICllO tou to10 ~Hal IKID 90>0 90lS -100 llM:ll9tl....J = •LotJaaeage/tlom9, eu-000 ueuemebl• at famrm. 11700 mo Biii & d,.,.,, OW, Slave. pool, ~:'~~:= .... .,... ~ OCMn w , elream 103711,., Grundy, Altr. 87MU11 clubhouM Avail lmmed Dix 5 rm 2 Ba w/2 fill'· with nreal ..-entlal I« Prioed below mart8ll for T • r m • o r I r • d • 840-2038 •••---997 .2394 c r pt d d •co r . A I at " ..,..., 419-1900 - -'500'• Huny 538-8190 remodeling. &450,000 qulc* .-. Securtty gat·i-.,.--------Compl. furn, epac. 1'A Lua fam apertment• e-1 F• FH Bell• Chaff LH ed .,., IMngl 8pedolll r .... UT 1-4 Just .. ,eel on Udo Open br, pallO. Pfkg, utlls pd, ,. 75/mo 2 Br 2 ea. ---------. 144-7020 oondowtttlopenbMmad 841S.VWSt. 1 Bdrm HouH Fri 10·2 412 avall.Marc:h8.S725/mo. Pool/Jacuul Klde OK WESTCLIFF, 2 BA 2 8a L.1111 UAL man celling•. llr•plac., •ltd ' bonua rm. lollwood I Ptazu Lido Virginia No~. 540-M32 I M2~ con<IO wllh pool. Uglll. utility room. Only 1120. celltng/ lloort. VIiiage Ao9fll 873-1323 alry, upttalrt end unit. 911& ftlll 500 ~option av.-. arH. 1175,000. Make L1D11, ex.qulaftely tum 2 Why lhtow ren1 eway? Avall now. 1850/mo. LO'lety elnolt atory. 3 er. .-1>11. Call 979-5370 to. on.. •M-2904 __ -br, b• adult condo. Rent to own 3Br ~hm, M2·5200 den. mov•ln condllton dsy. •-•-r -F/p. ocean view. walk 10 no dn, no qual tying. wllh many decorator ....... lltHl ltsl 2 bdrm. 2'A bllh, fir• be9ch. Securltf. all fl,_I I 1300· 12300 negol DOVER SHORES, large 4 · touehe• and upgradu.I plac•. 2 car oer•g•. amenlllea. No P•1• pymtt. Shared= &R 3 Ba end pool_. Clo" 10 1111 Country By owner, Aolllng Hiiie pool. No 11 oonwnlonl 11200/rno, 969·10"44 11on av• win 1r su.. $2000/mo. yfty. • Club and ildl<>Oll prioed 8arclay mdt w/vlew. Mo¥8 In condition. Wallr H1·5~6e I l8n.et ltlJ 1o .. 11 $172,500. UTD.OOO. 831•3074• 1011\ope $139,900 le•MI UahniQ.. Lcwe!y 3 BA 2 Ba. oov'd Ml-Ult 151.3191 PllYAIY P\.llt 1 95s-1012 L.91 U&Ln pe11o. q\HIM ., .. Rent 10· C::SElECT Large aHumabt• 101n. .,.. UT!• 1·1 I lll-U• Gneral Ull own · $ 1 O 9 O mo .... s.duded' bdrm 11ome Hll1 Pr..tH 1_M2_-1_1MO ____ _ PROPERTIES on quiet cul--de MCI Ex· 4Br 2ba w/bonue rm CONDO, avell lmmed, 2 tra large I!'# meln1en·1 Pr1vecy. epa, RV Pfk'B· Ult llLI br. 1'A be, lrplc. poot. unu ••• 3 Bdnn. 2be by owner. '380.000 Call 652-2.Ut lllMIT I lllT 710 lo. teytront, •a. 2&0.000. IO tronteo•. Pier & 1toa1. Pullmen Lo~•n home for 10 C-:· l'anoremlc vtew. *tl'.4111 ~ VOGSL ·PAGIFIG anc. yard, with lot. of eprlnktere. I 136,00 . Ell}oy boetlng, 1tnnla & ~J hk"'1p. NO PETS uHd brlcitl Onty 1 125, ArutlOul °"'*· beach Located on 1h• · M8-55n 000. Call NOW 119-5370 Heroum 6 Hom R E Quiet end of the !eland. 2 Two-.ty 3 Br hofM, mint 4M-1581 \ f >I I / 11F1t l R!lsor ·J(9Glty 651-1177 ....... _.. LUii Eaqulaltety turnt•h•d "Oynaely" floor p&llr'I w/ •P• In greal toc:atlon. Avelleble on tknelnlti Of 12-month bula. Pert.ct for ••tcullw llYing -lo-cat.cl In MCUflty gated community w/poole a tennl• court•. $1,960 /Mo Anlt' Schandel 8"-e20Q. 'ti: Mar.nab -Ir~ me .•• 1 • . . 1 : . I ' .. ... ----.. ' t t oa # Orange Co••t OAILV PILOT/Thul'Mtay, Maron~. 1m UPI AND ACCIDINT AJC) .. AUH 0# IM6liu ITAftMINT or ""1DIAWAL IYNOPaa• Of' T .. ANNUM. ITATU9NT =o ... OMMI MOr;;:.: :e:i:..ULI Pt!OM ~= .. ,... o:.o: #8~w:mo'T£A YWM INDG DIJIMaa" 11, t• ..._ ,,_.....,. YOU AM .. lle•AUI. f UNDSie A IMl ... H Nii.Ml .... un ANIURA-1 c.ou..auy MOnc Of~"" DUO 0# ""'" p.AHD "".,. I II• IOllOWlnvJ•"o" 1111 , • .J , .... u•uu YOU U•I Ac;iflON TO ,_flOTICT YOUI :c"~&l:.•:Yy~llfoA~ '"' -.... IAU Oii MAL UNt..111 YOU YA•I AC'ftOM TO Wllhd'i1G u 99"" pwlr.., frOlft 111 ........ ,.,. °"" ~ ........ h "'O'flOT YOUfl '"D'l"TY IT Ille p.,ln.rtlllp °'*•llne undfl!' lht ••n•NATION o• THI NATURI Oft THI "'°°llDINO AO~Nll8T YOU. VOU IHOUU> CONTACT A L.A'W'fll'. ArmOftll, .... Yerll 10IOt ·~ ....... L.Otl IUAHIN, MAY •• IOLD Af A ,u1L1c flollOoue bu~ name or 111...Cl'IO Total admltled .... ti • 14,249, 118 c.....,,,...., • Al I .• , 't 0 u NI ID A .. COAll MlOICAL OAOUP IOCleled Total llabllltlee 11 ta? 452 Noflo. le het..-, VI_, lllel Ille lll"-AMATION OI fMI NA't\1111 11 1 ti loulll l roo1111ur11 Ave CepjWll .,_Jd up 2'000' Uftdilnlotled, M C--.e1ot of Ille OP TMe NOCIU.01 AOAlfftT llulle H Aneheim CA 91I08 NOTIC8 OP TIIUS'nl'I IA&A T ........ 1•1 Q~on In ancs oontrlbUted IY"'tUt •'010'~ •• I. I. 0 I l 011 IE 11 •.I. n . YOU. YOU IHOUU> C<*TACT A lilt llCllllOUI bu•lnHI nem• 8 '.. u, ·-• ton_.. • ._ wlll ..... Oft M.,dl 20, LA~... lllt-1 for tile Pl'1Mtllhlp WM eurptu1 Fund• • 43,tte 1M3, or lllwMfbet Within 111e 11me 011 l ·U ·U 11 10 oo 1 m , flied on ~ltmbef ti. 1111 In tht NOTICE 18 HlMIY 01VlN. 111a1 on Wedneadey, Mweh 8, !IH. 11 I 00 o'oloellt • m. ot Mid d1y. 1n Int room Ht H id• for oonduct1n11 Ttutl .. '1 8 ..... wtlllln the oMc.I OI RfAl llTATI! S!CUl'llTlll Hl'VICI, localtCI 11 2020 Notlll lr~wly Suite :iot, In Ille CUy of Santa Ana, Co..rnry of Olanoa llt•t• OI C•lllo1nl1 AfAL ESTAl[ lrCUAITlel SERVICE, a Cltllfornla corpo11tlon. 11 Ouly 1ppolnted f•utlM ul1dor and pvtauant 10 Iha pow•r of 1111 conl•rr•O In 1na1 G«tatn 0..0 or Tru11 ueoo.i1ee1 by 11M0THY MICHAEL KANf I ... man recorded M11C11 23 tN2, 1n Ille olllce of Iha County Aecorc:llt 01 ••Id County. •• R•co•d•• 1 ln11rurnen1 Mo '2·0118952. by reHon ot • bre1c11 01 def1ull 111 p1ym•nt 01 p11lo1m•nce ot th• obll9111on1 H our•d lll•r•by, 1ncludlng that breaoll or dal1ull Nolle • ol which wee ••corded Octot>•t 8 1912 11 Racor~r·1 ln11rumem No 82·362392. Wi ll BELL AT PUl!lllC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST l!llOOER FOA CASH lawful m~ of 1119 Unllao Slttff, or • cu111er·1 cheek drewn on 1 alll• or national t>1nli. 1 11t11 or ledaral credit unlOll, or 1 111ta or feclltal u.vlnQ• 111<1 IOlll •MOCl•1¥>n domlClled' In thl• 111ui •II payable et Iha lime OI .... Ill rlglll !Ille Ind lnle<fft netd by II, u TrullM. 1n that real property 11tu11e In H id County 1nd S iiia. de1crlt>eO 11 follow.; Uf\Htlgned fund1 (turplu1) ·2.-'82,8&01 9llowed by law •14111 ~ OflW, Clllf0tnl1 0-11 Mtg h<vtoa .. County of Oflt\Ot Ollfl (l.OMI from Qptrallon1 • tH,48 ti NO II, San Diego, 01lllornla, Iha dUty APP04nlad Trull• una.r The tlilt name and rNl<lenci. ot lnorMM (Deer .... ) In Capital ano 8urplua 12110, •• prllral• Mia 10 Iha niot-1 and Piil"''"' to t>..t of Tru.t 1he '*'°" WlllldfllWlllO M 1 partner dunno 1982 • -11305 and "91 blddtt. upon,,,. i.rm1 Rea or dad 011 01· 1 t·•O . 11• 'LOYD A COARO Mo , 1•t• !Nufanoe tn F0t~ Nat!Qnwtoe 193 132•000 Md oondltlone ...., .. ,.., ... lonll ~1 No 1HU..1. kt* 1MM. toutll WMtern Ave Loe Anoe!M. AodcMnt & HMlth rv-• .. -.,• ' and .... bjael to contlt!MllOl't by Ille '• 151ofOfflCltlNG<lfdl111 Ille CA to001 ,.. '""'""""' .,,897.907 l11parlo1 Co11n all rlgllt illla, otflce 01 tile R-COfdtt ot Orange lllQMd FIO¥d A COlid. M O lneuranca In Foro.· Callforola 1174, 112 1n1 a101 1no •ll•t• ol 11ld County. ca11101n11 •••cutad by· Tiile 11••-t wM ni.o w11111he Aocld9nt and hMtttl premluma-Otr.at-C11Hornl1 30& Col\ ........ llld Ill rlgllt. ""'and MAURICE H OAPfN end MARTHA County Clafk o1 Orange County on We hereby cenlfy lhtt the •bo~ ttemt ve In eocord1nC1e 111t•r••1.111a1 111e Coft .. •v•t••'• 8 ORlEN 1111 d1t• lndk:1ted by the Ill• •l•mp with the Annual Sttlemtnt f()f thl )'Mt ended o.o.tnbef' 31 .... ,. II .. eoqulr.O by oper1tfoft ol Will SELL AT PUBLIC AVCTI~ •bov• 1982 mad• 10 '"' tn1ur an<:• CO'AmlUIOMr Of lhl Stata oi l•w or 0111e1w1t•. In and 10 Ill• TO THE HIOHEST 810DCR FOA ,101107 Catlfornll. l)Ut'Wlnl 10 law lmprOYed rNI P'°'*'Y looeted 11 CASH, (payable el llmt of .ala In Publlth•d 01enge CoHI De~1ly Getald W l(lm,,,.,le 82 I Ctlfl Orlv•. N•wPOrt .. .ell, lewf\11 money of tile UnllecJ Su1t .. I Piiot Marc:ll '· 10, 17 1• Cl'talrman and CEO Celllomta. • tit'Oll lemtfy ~. at 111e Moftll Front tnt1ance 10 ,,,. 1102 113 and deecrlDad II IOl!owt County CourtllouH. 100 Civic------------lll~t H llenlkl "'1 1.111dMded onMlalf lf'ltlt"t In C41n1., Orlv• w .. 1. 8an11 Ana. CA, fUtllC NOTICE Secr•t•ry l01 M o1 Tract No 1211. In Ille Clly all right, title 1nd lntarMt c:onV9)'9d -----·---...,..--- Publlahed Oranoe Coal! Dally Piiot, March 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 1983 of Newport h1011. County of 10 and now held bV II under tlld rteTITIOUI IUIM81 1201·83 Orang•. l t•t• or C1fllornl1, H OHd o f Trull 1n 1111 prop1119 NA• ITA"n•NT ------------------------9llo'#n on •,,,_,~~ In "tull.ct In uld County, C1Jllor1111 Th• followlng penon II doln9 P\.8UC NOTICl rta.tC NOTM:£ 8ooll '7. Page. of MleoellentOUI 0-lblng the lancl tlleraln bUll,_. .. · Mapt, r•cordt o f H id Orange lot 31 ol Tr.cl No 9372 In Ille SOUTHERN C ALIFORNIA County City or Irvine. County of Orange. MORTGAOI! OUILO. 42& 30 St . Ul'I AMO ACCIOtNT AHD HIAl. TH •VttC>f'"S Of n4I ANHUAL tTAftMINT YIA" IHOeD DICI ..... 11, lla ot PAClflC PIHANCIAl UR INSUfl.ANCI COWANY 700 Newpofi Ceft'9f °""· Bkla Of otten .,. lnvtlao tor ll'Wt 8t111 or C.Ulornll, aa lhOwn on 1 Aot No 27. ~ e..dl, CA •bove d•ecrlt>ed property. Seid meo tll«90f recorded lo Book 410. 92863 bld1ororte11mu1lbelnwrlllt1i1and p 1 g11 1 to 3 lnclu••v• of Keith lr11n Morey, 1401 W wlll be •.iel-..d 11 •22& Alh« Otlve. Ml1oa11aneou1 Mapa, raeo1d1 of BelbOI 81 , Newport l!IHcll. CA. No It. San Diego, Calllorn11, H id Orang• County Eacapllng D2M1 92110, It any time •Iler the f1,.t lllafetrorn alt Oii. 911, miner•••. and Thi• bU.,,.,... 11 oonC1vC14'0 by an .-.O. loa 9000 ,._.,.n heel!. Calltomle Imo ~OfflGa publlGetlOn o1 tl'll1 notlc:e arid belora 0111ar hydrocarbon eut>alencee 1ytng lndlvlduet IMklflO Mid Mia l*o'# • dee>th of 500 fMt rrorn 1,,. K•llll 8 Motey ("9port ell -·· In wtloM The tatme end c:ondll\ona of tile eurl-of Mid land bUI wllho<ol the Tlll• •t•l-1 w .. hleCI •ltl'I Iha Hie of lh• Hid propeny are 111 rlglll of enlry upon .,,,. porllon of County Clark of Oflll!Qt County on c ull, or 1uc:h l•rm1 H may b• ,,,. eurl-•bow 1 dtplh of 600 Feb • t983 Total IOmlttael .... " Totlll llablllll•• Captlal paid up ~:&°1ll 11, 147 1,000,000 3.000.000 0 12.505 1117~ M:~table Tiie P•Oi>«tY 11 llOld "u '"' 10 tilt• market mine axptor• '-117 11:· ten percent ol 1tie 1moun1 bid or dtlll 101 'aame, ii rHerved in Put>llthad Orang• CoHt Dally OrOll paid In •nd conlrtt>uted tutplut Specie! eunu. Fundt mu11 1c:comp1ny Ill• oller. Tiie d_,. from Virginia FllP99fl Klnd111 Piiot. Feb 10 .• 11, 24, M11ch '· undertlgned '~ the rlglll to 11eorded Nov•mt>er 111, 1978 In 1983 737•83 r•tec1anJendellbld• Book 119&1, Pege 1919 and In------------ Loi 45 of Tract No 9494, 11 Pe< map recorded In Boole 41 I, Pagae 211 10 32 lnCIUalve OI MllClilenac>ut M1p1, 1ecord• 01 ••Id 01en9e County DATE Fet>tuery 21. tN:I 8oOlt 11981, Page 1920 both ot ... -1c NOT"'[ ANITA E PETERS~. Ofnclal fl«;ord• ,.UUL "' Unaeelgned lund1 (1<1'1)1u1) Gain (loa) lrorn operatlont ln<:r-(o.a-) In C8')11•1 end Sutplua dU<lng 1982 lnaurenoa In ForOI N•Uonwlde Aooldent a HHltll l)femlume lnaurenca In ForOI: Celll0tnl1 Aocldent and ,,..1111 premium• 4,012.!IOS 0 0 0 ConMrVator of tile The 11rea1 eddreu and otn•r --,-IC-TmOU---.-IU-... --.-,-- p.,eon & Ea1a1e common d"'GnlllOfl, II eny, of the NA• STATIE~ The 11rae1 eddreu or olller common de1lgn1l1on ot the real propeny llereln1bove deecrlbed II putportad lo be 20 G11nt. lrvl,,.. C1Hfornl1 EPOU•~1~USOM real property described 1t>ove la _._ Thi lotlowtng p«t0n1 ere dOlng Attomep at Lew P<Jtporled to be 24 Glenn, lrvlne, t>ualneaa ••· 04rect • CoJlfomll O 1'41 l'teMM A CA. THE SCHIEFER it.GENCY, "'-The underalg11•d Tru1tee 22952 Alc•ld• Drive, Suitt 140, We llerat>y centfy lhat Ille et>ova Item• ere In ecoordlllllO with Ille Annual Siii-i lor Ille yeet enC1ac1 Oeoamber 31, 1982 m.a. to Ille 1neu1anca Commtutoner of the State or Co1t1om11. l)<IBUOlll 10 1- '(.~ dlactelm1 1ny lleblllly lor 1ny LAguna HUia, Callfor.-92863 Publtll'led Or1n9a CoHt 011ty Incorrect,_ of the '""I acid•-C •'I S ll h ••I•'. 2 S 5 1 2 The underalgned hereby dllCl1lm1 •II ll1blllly IOI a ny 1ncor1ec1,_. In aalO '""' add1.., or otnet common oeaiona11on PllOi M.,c:ll 3 4 lO IN:! end Other common dealgnatlon •f A1ngewood Ro1d. L1gun1 Hiii• · · · • any. at>own netefn Cllllornla 92653 Paul W Col1telll Pr..idanl Audrey L. Mlllt Secretary l1l9-113 Slld Ille •Ill ba meda but Lind• Scll1el1r 25512 ----Pllll--IC-NO-T-1,.-t---wlllloul convenanl or w1rran1y, Rangawood Road la9une Hiiia, Said Nie w111 b'll mad• wllhOUI werr1n1y. exp•••• 01 1mpll1d, rag1rdlng 1111•. po11eu1on, or 1ncumbr1nc•1. to 1a111ry the prlnc1p11 belanc:. or lhe Nole or o ther obllglllon &Kured by H id Deed ol Trual. wllh lnterHI and Olh., 1um1 11 provtd•d therein. plu1 1dvencea. 11 1ny under 1110 terma thereof and 1111ar .. 1 on IUCh lldvanc:ea. ano P'U• lea• cllergee Ind ••pen-of 11111 lru11 .. end ol the 1ru1t1 c:r .. led l>y 111d Dead ol Tru•t The IOlal 1moun1 of 10ld obllg111on. Including renonably e11tm11ed •••• c11110•• and ~ ••Pf•• or Implied, raga1dlng Ullo, Calllornla 92853 po1aaa1lon, or encumbrence1, llll• bualnell la conducted by a -........_ Publlshed Orenge Coul Dally Piiot. Marctl 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, 19a3 1200-113 ACTlTIOUS IUH•H N.-ITATIMINT lnc:ludlng ree1, ch••g•• ano een«•I pertnerahlp expen-ot Iha Trullee and ol Iha c art Scllletar JltBJC NOTICE flta.tc NOTICE The lollowlng peraon 11 doing bu"'-11 tru111 created t>y Htd Oaed ol Tiii• 11•1'"*'' ., .. hied with the Tru1t to pey tha rem1m1ng p<1nc.pal County Cl«lt of Orlll>Q8 County on ~ K-048H NOTICI Of' TMltJ'U'8 I.AU (a l PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL CONSUL TANT, (b) P F.C_ 1820 £. Fnt Str-. Santa An1, Calllorn11 92705 eumt of Ille notl(•I MClu•ed by aaKI Fet>rully 15 1983 Deed ot Trutt to wit 128.978 43 with llltaretl H 'provld~ In aald noll(•I plu1 Ill coel•. chargea and '20tt1• Publllhed Orang• COHI Oatly Pilot. Feb 17. 24, Ma< 3, 10. 1983 NOTICE OF DEATH OF voo AM ~'tfuu UNDO A LOUISE e. COFFMAN, u. 0110 Of' TIIUIT oano JUNR 11, LOUISE COFFMAN AND 1112. UNUaa VOU TAO AeTION 0 F p E T I T I Q N T O TO rtte>TIECT YOUR "'°"""· IT M.4Y N SOU> AT A ~ ADMINISTER EST ATE NO. 1 A LI • 1 f y o u NI • o A N A· 117115. UPUNAT10N CW THI MA TUM To all helJ"S, beneficiaries, CW '"-"'OCllOINO A~IT creditors and contlnlent YOU, YOU IHOULO COWTACT A LAWYIA. credlton of LOUIS H On M8lch. 25, 1H3, al 11.00 COFFMAN. aka LOUISE A M . SECURITY SERVICES OOITMAN and pe1'110ns who COMPANY H duly appolnt•d may be ot.herwl.R tn~ted Truttae undar and pureu1n1 to Hugh M. Ollmore, 3078 Monro.. ~. Callfornla 92504 Thie bull,_. ll conducted by en lndMdual Hugh GMmor1 Thie atatement w11 llled With lhe County Clert< or 0!'111Qo8 County on F IOrtUlty 18, 1983 F2102Dt Publl•h•d Orange Co111 Dally PllOI. Feb. 24. MIN' 3. tO. tr."1M3 951-13 Nil.IC NOTICE th will and/ Offd of Tru1t recorded July 6, in e or estate: 1982, u 1n111r No 82·232815, of ACnnoua IU-•• A petJUon has been filed Offtcial Aecoroa • ...owled by. TONI NAm STAT'lmNT by PAULINE AGUILAR in A lllOKEOE Mt"*°'· In !he offlca The lollowl~ per•on 11 doing t he S u ~ r 1 o r Co u rt o f of tll• Col.ml)' RecorOe< ot Orange bU-"-as: County, Stile of Clllf0tnl1. Will E & S ENTERPRISES. 908 Orange unty requesting SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO H111ford Way, Co••• Mn• that Pauline Aguilar be HIOHEST BIDDER fOR CASH Colllomle 92826 appoint.ed -aa personal Coeylblt at Uma or late tn llwfl.ll Ellan Merlko Koga. 99" representative to administer money of !he United Stl1 .. ) at: !tie Hirt l ord W1y, Cotti Mau the estate of L ouise-H ~tytr~ ~rw:,::.~i: Callfotnia 92628 Coffman, Costa Mesa, CA of Santa Ana Blvd , Santa Ana. ""'~ 18 conducted by en (under the Independent ca111orn11. 111 ligflt, tltlt and inter .. , E119n M t<og1 Administration ot Estates conveyed to and now Mid by It Tiii• 1111-1 w11 Iii.Cl wttll the Act) The ~Ution .. 11et for under nld DMd of Truat In the County Cler1c of Ofanoe County on :-propwty attuat9d In Mid Cou..ty l'ebrulry 18 ,_, hearing in pt. No. 3 at 700 and Stale dMartbed .. · "'°'" Civic ~nter Drive W est. Lot It of Tr.ct No ae34 11 Pat Pub1t1he<1 Orange Cout Dilly Santa Ana, C A 1>2702 onmao•eoordedln8oolt 250.Pagee5 Piiot Feb 24.Mat 3 10 11.1983 March 23, 1983 at 9:30 a .m . ~ ~ 1~_::: .!:: t003-83 lJi' YOU OBJFX:'T to the county f'tll.JC NOTIC[ granting of the petition, you Tiie at•Ht addr•H and otllar should either appear at the common de9ignatlon, If any, of Iha FlC'TmOUS .., ..... hearing and stat e your 1••1 P'operty cseac:nbed •bow 1• ...,_ ITA,.....-Y . . pur-ponao 10 t>e 1082 Santa Cna The following P•••on 11 doing objections or file written Clrde. eo.te Mae.I, Calllornla. ~ M objections wtth the court Th• undaralgned Trull•• WEST COAST 8it.R111TA1C before the hearing. Your dlaclalme eny llablllly for any CLINIC, 355 Placenlle Av•nue. ,. pearance may be in peraon lnCOrTec:t,_ of tt1a ltteet add.-Su 11 e 2 o 1 , l'I• w po r 1 B ••c h . .. p Incl olher common deelgnlllon, 11 Cllllfomla 92Ml3 or by your attorney eny, thowrl i-e1n. A 1c11•1 d M F o • x. 2 o 3 3 IF YOU ARE A CRED-Sa id Hie wlll b• rnade. but Sant1a90 Drive, Ne•por1 Beach. ITOR o T a conti ngent w11nout covenant or warr•nly, Cellforni1929«1 creditor o f the deceased, ycx. •llP'-or lmC>llfd, regordlng uu.. Thia~ 11 conduclao by en fil •-·-th oL. poa-eion. or encumbr-, 10 ittdNlduel must e your c ....... wi uK p.-; .,,. rwnaHno ptlnCipal """ of Rlcherd M Fon court or present It to tht t1111 note(•l -ed by Mid o.ecs of TNI 1111-t wM llled With.,,. personal representativt Truat. w1t11 ln1are1t 111eraon ... County Clerk of Orange County on appointed by the courl prOYlded In Mid l\OtllCI). adll1lnc:m. f'et>n9y 15, 1"3. _ "•'-•-< oL. f th If any. under Ille lerma of Mid [)Md r-WlUWI L<>Ur rnonu .. rOln £ of T1u11 .• le••. c11arge1 and Publlllhed Or1n91 Coaat Deity date of first 111uance ol Ul*llM of the TNatae and« the Plot, Fat>. 17 24. Mw 3, 10. 1983 let1eni as provldied m secbor 1ru111 creat~ by aald Deed or __________ 933-113 __ 700 of ~e probate code ol ~= 1~,,..,..~~ "8.IC NOJlC( California. The time fo1 Tiie bltlalllolaty Yllder Mid Deed ------------ any and all adv1ncea TN! wnenclaty under aald Deed ol Trull ~etolor• Hecu1ed end delivered lo the und111lgn•d • written Oedarallon ol Default end Oemend tor S••• and w1111en Notice or O.laull and Elecllon 10 s.n Thi undetllgned CIUM<I aald Notk:e ol 0.feull end Election lo Sell to be recorded In lhe county where Ille reel prope11y 11 localed Dal• 02/08/83 Culo<nta~ll Morlg,age S«vlce, Inc 10 I WMt 24tll Str- Nallonll City, CA 92050 Phone t8191470·5370 u aald Truatae By Jotin W B1oel( VIC4I PrMldenl Publl•h•d Or1n9a Cont Dally Piiot, 11'.t> 17 24 Maret! '· 1te3 001·113 P\BJC NOTICE NOTICE IHVfTINQ 910a Noll<:• II hereby gly«l th•t Ille Board 01 T1ut1-ot tl'ltl Huntington 8eoQ1 Union High Sc:hool Ottlrlet wlll ••C•lve •••lad bid• for euop¥ng Athlatle ~ mMIJ"9 or equal IO Iha apeclfiutione on Ille In the offloe of Mid Obi rlc:t 81d1 111all b• clearly marked 'Allllallc SuppllH Bid trS14"'. eddrund lo Allyn E Rowley. Purcll11lng M1n1ger Huntington 8Mctl Union Hlgtl School Olw1r1e1 10251 Yorktown Ave Huntlnglon BMcfl. CA 92&4e and rtcelYed at or before 2 00 om Frldey, March 18. I 983, •I wtllc:fl ,..... and P'ac:. bldl wlll be publldy opened and read. lfl buMdlng C room 381 EICll bid their remein ~llld lor 1 period o f 80 di~ 11ter th• date epacillecl f()t Iha receipt ol bldt The Board of Trutl-lhall be lh• aole jud9• or tll• quallty ol aQ"'l>"l'ltlt offered end ,__ .,.. rlgtlt lo retect any or all bid• end lo waive llf"1 tnegularlty l?lelefn Attyn ~ Rowley Purcn .. 1ng M1nager D•led Maroh 2. 19"3 Publl•ll•d Or•no• COHI 0111) PllOI, Mllfct'I 3. 10 1913 121s-a3 Nil.IC NQTIC[ filing claims will not expire of Tru1t 11ere1otor• auc:uted end ftCTinOUI .,... .. prior to four m o nths from de11v11ed to 111• unda1a1onec:t a • NAME STATIEMmlT f'ICtnlOU.1 .,.,..., the dale o f the hearing written Oeclaratlon of O.teult end ~.:::wing pereon 11 doing NA• ITA'n1119£NT noticed above Demand lor Sala, and • w1ltt•n VIKING INDEPENDENT VOLVO ~o:w1n9 pe11on 11 doing YOU MAY EXAMINE :.:ioe,..:~:;i~..: 8ERVICE.23501CommerOICenlat (a)RSRAUTOMOTIVE.(t>)RSR the file kept by the court. If NollOI ot Oefeult end Elec110n to °""'e.r· ... J~~. na53t..,, .. 1 OASHCOVER (C) RSR AUTO I t_... l h Sell lo ba -did In IN oountw ..,..,.. .... --· ...,., 800Y. (d) RSR 0..lnbullnQ. 117$ w you are nterea """ n t e ., SI•• adlz, lrvlna. Ca llfornl• 18111 Srr191. COit• !HM. Cellfomll estate, )'°'1 may file a request ~~.'':~~~~ed. 92715 ..,,, 92811 witf\ the court to receive SECURfTY SERVICES Tiile t>u.w-la condue1eCI by an Jolln Sco11 Nylander. 118 apeclal notice of the COMPit.NV lndtvldual. Cllloago, Huntington Buell, Inventory of "late and of • Mid TNl1M TNa .. ~ =:°:tth 1,,. c.lttOf'nll 92$48 the petition.I. llOOOW\ta and ~~ R Kay County ~ of Orenge County on i~'::.._ •• conouc1ec1 by an reports dm::rfbed in Section ~75 Higuera 81 F«>nlaty tll. 1983 Johns ~ 1200.5 of the California ~ Cfty, CA 90230 '210111 '2101Cll Probate~. Tel (2131 204-1091 Publlalled Or•"iJ• CoHI Dally Publl•lled Oreng• COHI Dally JOHN M. GUSTAFSON Publll"-d Orange Cout Dally Piiot, Feb 24, M11 3. 10. I~~~ Pllol, Feb 24. Mer 3. 10. 17too" 17~ lt71! MacArdaer Bl•d., I~ PMot, Man:t1 3· 10• u . 1"31208-83 ----------..... Floor, Jnlae, CA t! 7U,1---.. ---,,,,.-..,.-~----"8.IC NOTIC( (710 Hl·llU. ,._ nu1-. PtCmtOUe ~u Publithed Oranae Cout fltCTITIOUI ..,..... ....-STATDmWT Daily PUot March 3, 4, 11, ..._ a'fA,,_y Tiie fOllowlftg l*IOn 11 doing 1983 Tiie IClftOwlnO ~ II doing ~ • 11 "'°" ~ -JEWELL. A MAllKETIMO lu-.... NATIONAL QUAtlflED VIOEO COMPANY, 1810 11111 au .. 1, ---.. ---.,.-Wl-J_u-t ___ PROOUCf"S l!XCHANOI!, P.O. Newport &Mdl. Cellbnla 92113 ,.-.n. "" ""'-8o11 10982 Col1a ,,._, CA. t2t21 Gordon 1. J-e11. 1eeo 11111 PICTTnOUa ....... Pl'OOUCERS EXCHANGE. ltt9 St,..., ~ 8Mcll, Calltomll MA19 •TATDmJff 0-."-!hll St., P.O lk>ll 106U, t2ta tM fo10MnQ s--.,. doing Coeta ....... CA 12827. 1'1'111 ~II eonduc1ecl by an ~ • Clark l111nert Jr • 1ttl lndMdual INTER· C 0 N l I N EN T A l 1"-'lel 8'., Coale ...... CA.. ~ I. Jlw9ll ENTERPRISES. 177 E. Rl....,aldo 7 , 11 ~---,_ Thie ltat~ -Mad wtttl IM Dr., Nolwpor1 Beacft, CA 8aee3 Tll6I bua1119a1 --• an Coum)' Cltttl or Orange CoYnfy on ROO FAASER. 1026 Ven Oylle, lnOMdUAICwt ~ Jr '*"'-Y IS. 1993. L..-a.di, Cit. 92t6 t. ...:.. ..-. -.. '-1t JOHN EDWAFU> LIHOelAOM 1'Na .... 7-,. -._ _.,. u-PubllalMcl Or911111 Co .. t O•lly '* ....,_,_ A.,.. Pico .__.: councr a.ti of er.,. Cowlt)' on Plot.,,__ 11, ,..._.._ '· 10.1. '"' CA IOMI). ,,.. 1, ,..,, ,_ Tia-IS ~ -==-~conducted by ' Publl.afled Orat191 Cout Delly 1'1.J ,,..., Piiot, re«>. 10, tT, 14, M1tofl f, JoM UlldaOrom IN3 Thll lt~l ... llted wllh tl\e f~ County an of o.-. ~ on f«I. 11, ,. '""°""*' Oranta eo..c"'t!I.. ,...,,,_ t7,H,W1re111.10.i~ tt'-13 I • ~·· ·" *'·~ rtCTTTIOUI ........ MAmaTA~ Tiie lotlowtng peraon 11 dotng ou--. ... THOMPSON C REA"flVE SERVICES. No 1041!1, 400 W. 0ranQe1horpe, f'ullarton, CA 92832 ~El CAAIO THOMPSON, No. 1048, 400 W Orengllllorpe, Fulltnon. CA 91e32 Thll ~ II conducted by Ill lndMdull Me4Cralgl~ Thil ttat_,I WM flied Wltll trle ~ ci.ttt of Orange County on F«> <8. 1913 ....,,, Publtafled Orange Ooeat Oallr Piiot, ,. 24. Metcll i. 10. 11. 1~ 927-13 I 932-83 PllllJC NOTtCE l"ICTTT'IOUS IUaMI• expen-ol the TrullM al tllll ""'41 NA.Ml 8TATIWNT of lnlllll publlc•llOO Ol lhll No11C41. 19 l 11• rouowlng pereon 11 do1n9 534,6-4S 87 ~ u . Oetael F1brull)' 16. 1983 RAINBOW INNER CO N· REAL ESTATE SECURITIES NECTION, 2101 Orange Ave. SERVICE, 1CaHI Corp Coal• MoM, Cit.. 92827 0 J Mor98f, PrM Oerlena landl1. 2101 Orenge 2020 N Broadway, •206 Ave , Cotta M .... CA 92827 Senta Ana. CA 92706 This l>vtl,,_ II condUCted by In f7141 9S3-M 10 lndNtOuel Publl1t1ad Orenge Co111 Delly Ow..,,_ l.andle PllOI ~b 17 24. Merch 3 1963 Thl1 1teltn1ant ..,. f1led wttll "" 048.-13 County C""1t of Orange County on ------------ Feb 1, 19113 P\llllC NOTICE '2119217 ------------Pu 1> II 1 II ad Oreng• Co111 Dally 'ICTTTIOUS IUllNIESS Pl101, F10 10. 17 24 , M11cll 3, NA.Ml 8TATIWNT !Ilea 738-83 ~ ~ ~ ere oomo CHM ASSOCIATES 36-42 S81' Jo1qu1n Avenue lot Allmltos --------..,....-,---Cllltorn11 90720 F1CT1TIOUI IUSMll Merk Hornll•ln, 36•2 Sen Mlk NOTICE NAMf 8TAfEMlNT Joequln it.venue Loe it.l1m1101 The fOllOwlng person• "' <><><ng c111forn11 90720 ~R~S OIST .. IBUTINO Caunalll it.. Horn11e1n 3442 COMPANY. 525 lllctor11. No 111. ~~i::~ lot Alemltot Coate Mela, Cellfomll 91427 fhll bu~ 11 conouc111C1 by 11 JOM(ltl Pemella S25 VIC:torte. gen«ll partnenl'Np No I 18. Coll• MHa. C111tornla Mat1< Hornile1t1 921127 l'hls tllt-1 ..... filed """" lhe P1lrlci1 M Olrls. 525 Vlclorte. County Cl«k ol O••nge County on No I ti, Co111 Meea Callfo1n11 Fabrull)' 18 1913 921127 1'210110 Thll t>u-11 condUClild by an Publllhed Oreng• Coast Oe11y lnOMduaj (Hu11>one1 ano wtfe) P.iot F'et> 2•. M8t 3 10 17 1983 T!lll at:,;::::.a wtll'I Ille ----------9~-·-·_83 County Clart< of Orengo Counly on P\B.JC NOOO February 18, 1983 "210114 ACTYTlOUSIUSIHlll Publllhed Orenge Co11t Daily N.Am STAn•NT Piiot. l'e«> ~4. MM 3. 10 17. 11183 Tiie fOllowlnQ parllOM 11e doing 1004-83 l>Utl-.. ----... ---tl"_N0_J1C[ _____ , J N J CARPET CARE 1 JO r-.n. CNcagO 11...,,.,. NO 7, Huntlng(on --~--TTT'IOU--.-IU-.... ---.--1 Beec:fl. Celltomll 928-48 NAm S'TATIMSNT Joaepb F Rallerty. 2 10 Th• followlng penon It doing Chlcego A\IWlua. No 7, Huntington l>Val,_ .. : 8oocll. Callfornle 92848 XCAllBEA REAL TY ANO J.,,_ At1114Jr MCClrlhy, 2Sll INVESTMENTS. 288S E COHI England St,_L No. 1 Huntington Htgt1w1y, Suite 304 Coron• del 8aedl, Clilfomle 92848 Mii. Cllttornie 92825 Thll bual-la conducted by • J1"'11 Allen Joo•• 2026 S Cllt'f'al P~ Wl91n Piece. Hacienda Helgllll J-Mc:Cer111y Collforrna 91145 Tl°llt ttel-1 WU ltled with lhe Thie bUal,_. It con<IUClecl by en County 0..1< or Of1nge County or> an 1nCIMClual January 24. 1983 J-A JonN "20t127 Thie ata'-tl __. flled wtlll "" Publl•ll•d Or•nge Co111 Delly Counry Clettt of Orange County on PtfOI Feb 2• Mar 3 10. 17 19113 FebNety 15. 1983 101&-13 ...... ------------Pub 11 ah e d OranJ• COHt Ollly ~ NOJIC( Pilot, Fat> t7, 24. 11 3, tOj~~~ ---rlC-TTTIOUS---IU-... --.-1-- NAm ITATIMENT The followlng per.on• .,. dOlng bull-•· ~nnoua ...-.. O·M IMPORTS .• 295 ForHt ~ ITATDmlfT A.,.. Lagune a-ti CA 92851 Th• followtno P•••on II doing CARL VN K DODOS 110 bu*'-u Emerald 8ey, Lagune Beecll. Cit. 0 BEACH COMPANY, 22t4 S 92'51. Rouwood Avenue. S1n1e Ana, BARBARA J MILLER, 438 CaJlloml• 92707 · Movnlaln Aoed, l41guna BMch. Cit. Olnl•I Earl BHcll. 2214 S Heat Roaewood Avanu•. Santi Ana, Thll ~ 11 conducted by a Cellfornla 92707 oenatel pat'tMnlh!p Tiiie ~II ~eel by en ·~Joan Miier lndMdull -~ K. OoOOI Oetlltl £. e-:itl Thil Ital~ WM flled wltfl the TNt eiatttNtl4 -flled WIUI 'tM Count)' Olttl M Orange County on Coun~ °'9rlt or O!'lll!Qt County On F«> Ill, 1983 Fet>Nwy ... 1983 f'J10141 "210ttt Put>lltlled Or•ng• Cout D•lly Publlllled 0r•"9• CoHt Dally Plot. l"et> 2'3. Mardi 3, 10, 17, 1983 ~.Feb 24 ..... 3. 10, 17, tM3 Ql'7-113 1006-83 M 111 llOUI a11 •• MAim 8TATllt9ff TM ~ l*9CIN ... OOll'CI ~-,AIT·,OTO , 1011t WMtmlMter A...... Gatden OroYe, CA'*' lrvtne 'amlfy Trvat, 2701 I 0..lftOftd, hntl Ma. CA 12704 rteTITIOUI ...... NAlmSTATIDmJIT Tll• tonow1n9 pe(lon I• doing ~-KAREN'S KORNER, 1828 Q1rflttd A,,.., lvlte S , f'01111t.tn V.,, CA 12TOI KAMH L SMITH. ttH ~ Clrole, Huntington 1 .. ch. CA 92W (J#/111 I'. !Mlle a '8ttt P · lf'Ma, Thia 1Jue1ne¥. II oonduoted by an tnia..-1 tndMdlMlll .,_ ~ lrWte. Trwt.a . KarW1 L &mltll ,,. .... ,.It ...... Wftfl ... Thia .......... -flled wlttl tr. C4IUlltY a.II fA Orantl Cowlt)' Oii .~ ci.ttt fA Or-. County on ,., f. 1ID ,. , •• tea ....,. 'vbll.._, ()fange CO.t 0111) 11\iblltMO Ortnte COMl Deity ~Mardi a, 10, ,1, IA, 1~ Plot, M . tf, M. Mlrcfl).. tO, 1M3 ~ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L .....,YIWU 8-utllul LancllOaOICI u .. , wlW paid Pe11CM1 pool, jaouul, ....,M. ltf\. 1111 COV•U voll1yb•ll court1, rec room Jr I It Furnlati.d 1430 C.N H7~76 OU& 11111 All UTlllTIE8 PAIO Compate b efore you 1eni Cu11om o..ion le• ture1 Poot. libq, cov'rd g11age, IYtrounded wllll 01u1h l1no1eap1ng No pat• t Br Furn $515 38!1 W Wiiton fl.42· 1971 HHt. leac~ 2640 YIHIWI OltlTaY flTATl Beeutlful 6 pai k Ilk• wllh j lttr aced pool *Privet• Pat tot •Cov.,ed P1rk111u •SpaclOUI Apl1 •Dining Area •Walk In Clo1tta * HOtne· Ilka Kllcl\en1 1 t>lk 10 Hun11ngton Center 1rantlj)O(taflo11 & Frwya mLITIH FRH I S<lrm From 152~ lA QUINT A HERMOSA 16211 P1rke1de Ln. 1 bllt W o f SHCh. 3 blkl S ot Edinger 947.5441 L•t•H leac~ 2641 Sechalor oc••n view. non-1mk1. 1395 Av all nO\N 497·2067 • .,,,.11 lea.c~ 2iii Spaoou~ \1ngle one 6r two bedroom .tpartmtnb MORE VALUE FOR YOUR · DOLLAR FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED .&LL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS SWIMMING plus mu(h more' Sony no ptls Models open dally 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments ewport Be.ch/No. 880 irYIM Ave ,., lblh) 645-ll04 Newport Btac.11/So 1700 l6fh SI 1•1 Oo•rtl 642-5113 J ·lid, I 8a, flOIOOtalltd. gar. pOOI Cfll!O OK No ~II "418/mo 1H8 A 8aket 641-0763 ------ Flreplae.. pool, dllhwllilh ., , pvt patio, •trl l•g gardt" 2 Br $6 7~ 567 2841 lle8tiBllll uuman BHuttlully 11nd1c •p•d ga1ci.n apt1 Pool & 8pa Pa1101/decl<I No pat• BICllelor 1410 1 Bdrm "475-"4115 2 S<lrm I'• 81 S6tO 2 Bdrm 2 Be leOO 2250 Vanguard M0-911211 I Bdrm $.486 2 Bdrm. ,.,, b• sseo 131 E 18th 64&-6818 1111 E 18th 842-0868 3 Bdrm 2 be 1645 151 E 2111 S48-2408 Large 2 BA 2 Ba, 2 1ty unit. $525 mo. No pe11 Nr OCC Call 5-40· 1158, Ilk lor Dave. Larry or Pam YIW UlllJWI Spac1ou1 1·2 bdrm aptl 557-8200. M/F 9-e Sat/Sun 10·5 PM STUNNING lar~ 2 Br. 2 SI Oerden Apt Pool. '495 7 10 W 18th St 1700. 3 br 2 be. 1fl.4C E. 21al St No pet1 5411-11985 6"411-9596 Going Bananu looking tor family 11v1no -fit Mo 1en1 mO"tlel yoo llO We have 2 81 , I Ba $445 3 Br , , • ., Ba S4 7S Pool. lndl)I lac . no peta 5-48·95SCS. WTSIH $446/mo 2 br. t ba poolalde apt, lndry rm, ,eerpet1 & drapet 149 E Bay Slreel TSl MANAGEMENT 842-1603 $495/mo 2 br, 1 be epl, p1t10, carp<>ri, Inell) rm. crpla. drps 741 w. 18th Streei TSL MANAGEMENT 642-1603 2 Bd I Ba redec. gar pool, Clllld OK. No peU $490/mo 13Cl9A Bak• fl.41--0763 OCEANFRONT Dia 2-4 Br E·Slde. fresh 2 Br 1 81 By weak or month gar1ga sundeck 673-7873 $485/mo 160 2111 SI ON THE SANO 3 Br 2 Bl up~ umt wet ba1 part furn washer. dryer 1ncld Yearly or winter enclsd g11a~ 5602 Seashore TSL Mgml 842·1603 541..()166 Duple• Wfftalde c M 2 B• 1 Sa Neal & cute c11pats. Clrapaa. 1m1ll lenced patio, enclsd i arage . no pet• •75/mo ptua $475 MC 544-5-4-42 °' n0-sa29 l1r9e. clean 1 & 2 Br Apartatall UaJ. Ullls p11C1 Poo• n .. r .;;lt~•;;.•;;.;:r;.;;a;.;.l ___ ..,..?7;;.;.;0;;.:;;2 ~~~~33~884 MQ(lrovla $4 15. 2 S1 lovely, tpa· S455·1575/mo 1 Br 1 Be. clOU9 clean lrg )'Td. n• 2 Br 2 Be. lrplc, lndl)I Dtsneytend 546-S7~ 1m 1kyllghts 1m111 eel lalk& bl••• 2706 ok 366 Avocael: UYHllT TSl Mgmt 642·9412 llllle 111e pier. 3 story Townl'IOuee 2 Br 1'. Ba deluxe lrg 2Br, Ir pie frple, pool epa, 11teclled S 1600 mo 675-3067 garage it.veil 111e llrat A C.rta• ••I Mu 2722 Cell 631-4984 • 1 Br wlpool. gu p1ld ILOE 1 BR. gar ocean $380 P• mo No pell view deck ••lru S795 All• recfd 147 Fl-St + dep 640-4255 ---64>3161 f S 3bd, 2·,,.01. Frpl 322'·s-8-3-5/_m_o--E-a-st-s-id_•_2_B_r_ Marguflrlte $8~5/mo l''\ Ba Townh<>u•. ger- ___ 6_75·58 3 908. 1rp1e, bl1-tn1, amall Upper 2 Br 1 SI frplc. pet Ole S rels. no P•ls no gar. 2617 Orange Quiet $750/IM 759..()240 TSl Mgml 642· 1ll03 evH/wknds 661· 155S $400/mo 1 Bl' 1 81 9&"· wk0)'$ aoe. all bll·ln• lmmedl• C11ta Mtaa 2724 ta occupancy I 1923 Pomon1 * HooM 2 8<I 1 ea TSl Mgml 642-1603 333 E 2111 C M •30 6-45-8103 Shown 11-5:30 2 Sr 1 Bl MW carpet a pe1n1 ,_,.but &.,iorw F $485/mo 2 Br I'• B• $410·$.420 2281 \Aapie low•r unit. 111 blt-1na, St carport lndry rm bal-TSL Mgmt 642· 1803 cony 527 W Wllaon 1 2 Sr 2 B1, TownhouH. I TSL lptt 142-llOI ~-= .. C:~ c:=· 2 BA. on golf cour•. ,_ $495/mo 545-11182 cpts. drp1. palnl lot• of $38S 1er. 1b•. pool, w ood S 4 9 5 m 0 laundl)I, adltt, no!>«• E 76G-11862 833-7890 & &4fl.1i47 Lat~ 2 Br 1 Ba. upstalt1 PINE BLUFF APTS Avall 3·1. Nice area, 2 Br. 2 Ba Child olt. pe· quiet, garage 1530/mo. Ito. frpk:, gas 110..,., dls- D 63 1-11812 hwasher, IP&. tnOry rm 2Br, 1B1. lg encl patio. '650/mo retr1g. bell cloH . avall SPMC 831-CS 107 now $500 mo 721 W 18th St 54&-4280 6 4 2 • 2 Br 1 Ba, c1rpet1 . dtepM. no pats. S!OO & lrg 2 Br 2 B•. redec., $250 1ec. ulll pd pool, edulll, no pell _63_1_·6_2_30_Bt« __ h_. __ _ $435 846-73t9 673-0ll84 km Till Ntwly decorated 2 Br 1 ~ ea. TownhouM Ai>• W•lk 10 .,.,opp1ng, ga1 & water paid.· FrM or.Oii Chtek wttll tt111 ao. 2190 College A~ C.M 54&-7367 Cadllltct 10 Go-Cart1 w11atewr ,,,_ Faes Roll ·em Off Ille ma"'•' Wlttl a CIMllflltd Ad Call Nowt 642-5678 .-. . .. •. l -- •3 Br 2 Bl nr SC Ptz&. S A pool, 191-carport Clllld o1t. 17 50. No P9ta 762·5822 LARGE 1 & 2 Br c:tple, drp1, lndry rm, prttno. waler pd, gar & frl91 a\lell. Xlnt loc. No p.t-. 631 8427. EASTSIOE Adult ut.tyte 28r 1 k nwlt ... 10~ ... 846-4~ Have IOrMthtng to 11111? CleMlfled ldl do It well. i I • Twister 'rare' occurrence ColcJ air mass slammed into warm air to create tor-nado By 'he AaaoclaCtd PrtH Tomadoet that atruck Santa Ana and Paaadena and ripped apart a three-mile 1tretch of downtown Loa Anaelea arew from a rare collision of storm fronta u thl'y plowed Into the ('OU\, to be juat ln tht rt&ht Mqu•nc.-." tor tht d1m111na twlaltra to fonn In C..Ufomla. aald. The mhclnf produced aJl kinda of random circulation pe tt.erN wl th alt ruahJ.na in and out, up and down. However, chief Loe An1eln forocutor °'>n Luat 1&ld: "They do occur every year In Southl'm C.llf ornla." Within that chumJna tndt, the opportunity exists for the whlrtm. funhel of a t.omado and three cUoJ>ped out of tht black cloud. to lMve 1 ttaU of debrta tn Loe AnfOl• and 0ranp countl• Tuetlday. "Here we have two front• c1uh1na and you're aettina this wt.ant mix.Ina of two different air mames ancf th.at m.aka the &tr very unatable," aa.id National Weather Servi~ apeclaliat Dteter Crowley. "There wu one 1'9porWd ln the 1ubu.rban &reM U\1a put Nov. 9 at Malibu, Van Nuya, Santa Ana 11\d the eut end of Lo!la Beach," l&ld aped.al.lat Betty ,RQ), • • "lt'a very rare. Everything h.u The tomado-makJnt_proc-eta a,. much dUferent In Southo~ CallfomJa than In tho Mldweet, where hundred• of the funnel clouds ire reported each y<!ar "Usually," Crowley .aid, "you don't have a warm front followed by a cold front and if you do, there'• uaually enou1h Ume for OM to pua before the other comea in." Heavy snows crush roofs in Lake Tahoe INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. (AP) -Bulld.l.ng otfidala In the Lake Tahoe area say heavy snows ln the put few days have caused the roofs of several butldin81 to collapee. On the mldweatern plaln1, tornadoea form ln the violent aquall llnet of thick, dark atorm cloud.a Pocketa of warm, molal •Ir, heated by the aunbaked earth, rile raptdly Into the atmoephere. Thia leaves a vold that draws in more warm air, which also riaes as still more rushes in. A typlcal tornado hu swirllna winda of up to 300 mph. It rnJaht be 100 yard.a aero. and move on the ground at 10 to 25 mph. In the northern .hemlaphere, t o rnadoes alway• rotate counterclockwt.e. America'• wont twitter cut a 220-mile peth through M.imouri, Illlnola and lndlana on March 18, 192~. It killed 689 people u It raced along at freeway 1peeda. These turbulent convection currenta produce thundentonna and, if the updraftl begin to rotate, provide the raw matenal of tomadoee. A tom.ado's windl blow down nearly anythlna In It• path. Tremendous updrafta iNlde lta funnel pull tree• up by their roota and can carry can airborne for hundreda of feet. No injuries have been reponed as a re.ult of the cave-ins, and Ragnar Melin, a buildlns inspection superviaor for PIAcer County, Calif., said he waa only aware of commercial buildings bein& damaaed. But the Loe Angeles twuter, Crowley aald, grew from "an entire air mass that's unstable." A storm has left up to two feet of fresh snow at the lake, where resldenta were still digging out from earlier storms. The snow has been unusually wet and heavy, causing dangerous loads to accumulate on roofs. He said a mua of warm moist air moved in off the Pacific with a maaa of cold air right on 11.a heel.a and "when they alammed Into the coast, the warm air slowed down and the cold air caught up with it. Then you had this forced mixing.'' Homes and bulldlnaa often explode u the twister pauea over them. The tornado aucka up IO much surroundlna alt that air preuure outade the hoU8e falla dramatically. The preaaure lnalde the structure la suddenly much higher than outside and the effort to equaliu! the difference can blow windows, doora, even wallil outward. The entire system became "terribly un.atable" with "a lot of updrafta and downdraft.a," he Suites get 'spit and polish' ,. Queen's, Reagans' rooms among finest in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Queen of England hu the "Presidential Suite" and President Reagan hu the "London Suite." Each offers a spectacular view of this city's famous bay -and costs $1 .200 a day. "I've asked our staff to do a last-mlnute aplt-an4-pollah, just like you'd do in your own home if an important person was coming to visit." said Robert B. Wilhelm, managing director of the posh Westin St. Francis Hotel. And Wilhelm did not know until midnight Tue.day that Queen Elizabeth ll would be amving yesterday afternoon. The fierce Pacific storm that has raged all week along the West Cou\ forced the Queen and her huaband. Prince Philip. to alter thelr'plan to satl with Nancy &a,an into San Frana.eco harbor. Instead, the royals and Mrs. Reagan fle w yesterday afternoon from Long ae.ch, Where the royal yacht Britannia had been anchored. Wuther permitting, the yacht waa .:heduled to arrive in San Francisco tomorrow morning in time for the Queen to host the Re88a.ru t.omotTOw nJaht for thetr 31st wedding anniversary. At the St. Francis. the "Presidential Suite" where the Queen will spend two night&. 11 in the hotel's newest luxury suite and Wilhelm l&ld. it has two bedrooma. a fireplace and a dining table big enough to seat 10. The decor as deep red and burgundy. Aaked lf the Queen had requested any special fooda, Wilhelm said "Our understandini ia that she eata rla}lt off the menu. And we've stocked her favorite Malvern spring water. TV aid "Her food ia prepared by our uaual room service and will be aerved by the queen'• footman." During an interview in his hotel offlce, Wilhelm aald the Reagans' suite la wood-paneled ahd supplied with the president'• favorite jelly beans, fresh fruit, and California wines and cheaes. Asked how these suites differ from one of the hotel'• regular $80-a-nJght single roorna.· Wilhelm said: "They C09t $1,200 a day." Wilhelm said he is proud that the hotel eaten to the various personal taates of VIPs who have uayed there over the years. He said the Ch.ine9e conaul general once stayed at the St Francia for eight mo{ltha and had h.la chefs prepare }ua•food in the hotel kitchen. "And we kept Oreo cookie• for President Nixon." Wilhelm said. So fancy i.a the hotel that for more than 50 years, ll has employed one man whoee eole jab ia to waab 1llver coln• and pennies In a apeclal coin-washing mac:hine after the money comes from the bank and before lt is handled by hotel i'Jelta. In the last-minute rush to accommodate the president and the Queen, the White Hou.e l.natalled a special switchboard for the presidential party and the Bntish Embassy installed phonea for the Queen, Wilhelm said. "The president even brings h.la own matches and aahtraya," Wilhelm continued. "Hla at.aff provtdes everything." Asked how demanda of the royal party differ from those of the White House, Wilhelm aald, "Their needa are much simpler. She la not on an o fficial trip. Britlah royalty travel a little differently They're a little more relaxed." • in saving life Boy, 5, rescues pal, 3., from pool PHOENIX (AP) -A :;:::=:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;====;;;;;;;;;:1 5-year-old boy used first-aid techniques he rACIAC YllW MIMOllAlPAa• Cemetery Monuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 P1c1f1c View 0 11ve Newoort Beacn 644 2700 "6sCOllMee:* WOITU4 .. U l ilQuna Beac11 A91 9'1S laQuna Hill$ 76&-0933 San Juan Cap1s1rann •95 1776 HAaol LAW--MT. OUYI Mor1uarv • Cemele~ Crem1 IOr.Y 16~ G1tl•r Ave Coste Mesa S40-55S. '9Cl•OTHIH l&L. •O.&OWAY WOSTUAIY t 10 B1oadwav Cott1Meu 6'2·9l50 had aeen on television to save the life of a younger child who fell Into a IWimming pool. Brian 0tai &aJd he u.w a neighborhood chum, 3 -yea r -old Andrea Romero , enter the backyard o f a vacant nelshborhood home, where there waa a swimming pool. "I followed h i m becauae I knew it wu danieroua there." Brian, a kindersarten 11udent, uld of the in cident Tuesday . "H e was carrying a teddy bear, and then the tint thing I knew, he feU ln the deep end of the pool.'' Brian aa.id he lay down by the side of the pool, grabbed Andrei by the hand and pulled him out of the water onto the concrete decking. He ifid Andrft WU heavy, and that he almoat fell in too. "When he got out," Brian aaid. "It wu like he waa dead for a minute. He didn't aay anythlna. and hla llpa turned blue. That water muat be cold " I, I Orange Oout OAILY PILOT/Thurtd1y, Maroh 3, 1183 DI l ~ MOTiCI 01 Ti1Ji1'11'1 IAU MOTIOI OI a·· Mt..I ltO'mlOUt .,._ .. MCmCl9 ., """"" 14'.I L.-. .... ~ "° •. MAl9 .,.,,,...,, T"UIT Diii OIHTI" •• ~ f ......... CM YGUAM1t• f .... A ,,_~,......If• OOi11t 1pptl1U1f Tt111tH un•et thi OfCUNTYIA111,_IAHOL0.4H 0110 0' """'' eAflO ..,..,_..., IOllOwtl\t delOtlMcl deed Of 11\Mt AUOOIATIOH, • 01trfotnlt OOtOID .. ,., .... YOU IHHAHOIUlllff IHTlll· Will II.LL AT flVtll.IO AUOTlON O"'IPOtltlOn, .. dlll" l"POlnlld TAl'I AOTfOlt •o ••o~ NATIONAi. .... ,. •• ., .. ,. TO THI HIOHllf llt>DI" '0" T;11tlH und., In• 1:11owln9 YOUtU•Of'llUWflilAYP, ~t ...0., ~ ~ CAIH (pey11M 11 time of .... In cNeiotlbed Hid of INIC WIU. l lll AT A ......0 IN.a.,,~ -Whlln1y Corpor1llon. 1 l.wful ~of IN ""'*'~!:':l AT l'UILIC AUCTION fO THI ... IXPLA .. AT•o.. , '"' C1lll0tnl1 torpottllon. •H ,,,, 1111 "9111. tltll Ind tnw• HIOHHT llDOO flOfl CAIH NATUlll OP tHI •ttOOllDute SltMt, IMwl)on IMdl. c.llfoo1111 10 Md "°" M1C1 bv " unOw Mild ~tble 11 tlm. of .... In t.,.ilil AGAiNIT YOU.i..!_!U INOUL.O tMe3 0 Hd or """ Ill Ill• Ptoper1,. l'llOM}I Of '"' Unlt•d llelH) •H 0-0WTAOT • LAwT.... Thia ~ .. ~ed ~ I her.iMft« dlWIOlcl flOl'iti.-1"'9 and lnt., .. t oon-..yld to On Mtrelfl ll4, ttU at 1 00 ,. M.. 00tpotallon Tl'UITC>ft "<>HALO I ll'OWN. 1114 now Mid by tt und« Nld Dead ,. I I L L I , I N A N C I A L Whltn.y ~1tlOll t t l11111 '"tn , I nd OAVIO I ot TNtl Ill IM Pf09WIY ll«linatter COAll"OAATIOH 11 duly ~ed W I Whitney, CONT , • elrlQle man OMctl'*I TruttH und•r 1nd pur.u1111 to ,.r~t 81N!l'ICIAllY fll UIHLl C T"UITO" J<>tiH 0 CONTI Ind Dead Of Truet raootded ..__ TNI eletel\Wll w11 ll6td wttn IN OAllHt!fl MYM. COHll, l\;itWl\CI I/Id wtt•. 5, IHI, .. lnll Ho 1211 Ill boot! Coutlty oi.ri. of 0rlllQ9 Counlv on AeoorcMcl ~Mill« 10. IMO 11 llN.,ICIAfll Y lfCVRITY 14211Pf191111. of omo.t "9oordtl l'lbfulr'J ti. tH3 lnttr. No. 10-01111-011 In book • A v IN 0 • A H 0 I. 0 A N Ill Iha oflloe of tile County "9ocwd« ..-11 1373', Peott IM of°"'°'" fleootd• AllSOCIATIOH •• OGrl)OflllO<l. of 0rllnQ9 Coutlty, Olllfornll. WILL Publl1n.a Otano• CoH t 01111 111 the OffiM ol the ... oord•r ol "-oord«I JUM H . 1012 It tnetr. SILL A"l l'UILIO AUOTION TO PllOI Fat> 17. 24, M11. ), 10, IN3 Or1ng9 Co\Hlty, llld deed of 11\Mt No. 12·2101M2 ol Offlotll A.colclt In HIOHH T 81DDlll ,011 OAISH, ' 031·13 ci.orlb9t ,.,. fOllowlnO PfOl*'fY! IM oflloe of tile "9oord4w ol O••llOt CAIHllll'I CHICK 011 01"111'110 LOI II Of ltooll C of Traot Ho. OOlinty. Mid c1-.c1 ol lr11et dMc;llbM OH!CI<, (p1y11N II lllM of .... In P'llUC NOTICf ,,, ... '* I'll# r.oorlMd Ill 900ll IM followlng P'°'*1Y lawful money of IM Unttld ... , .. , fllCTinOUe .,... .. 11. "• 18 Of Mteoell~ Mep9 Lot e& of TrlCll No &493, .. at tn. Honn ffont 9(lltano. to tn. Ill,,,. ofb Of,,,. COullty "8oot<Mt lhOwn on • 11\8'> IKOfded In 8ook County CourthOUH . 700 Civic T .. £ ~TA111MIWT .......... Of Mid County Mty 1M 11tO k-223, P19H H , 27 1nd 28 ol t.ntw Orllll W•. Santa Ana. 0A ~ _,.,, P«9«'9 are ~.,, H 1117 Ottng• Ava11u•. Co111 l'nl10.ll111eou1 l'n1p1, r•cord1 ol 11110 ~··~ ~ ~l-t ·-~ v. AHQ~AAO PA'"HlM. LTD ~. CA t212t Orano-C«#lty, Clllforn11 ..... ·-,__, u, ..,_ -"Cll 1 ltrOll l4drWt or oo-non l!'•cec>I lhereltorn all Oii, OH D .. d Of Truat In tll• prop•rly PARTNERSHIP XV. 111 Oo"9' Dr dHlgnatlon la •lll>Wf' above. no l'lydroc1rbo11 1ubat1110H end Wtueted to Mid County Md It ... l1tite 16· N•wport l•acn CA I I delctlbed .. 92963 warranty 1 g van •• lo t it min.Ill by #1\al..,,.. name knowri. P6 ""'EL 6 • ROBERT o ISMn H. 111 ~ oorno61t-°' oorrect'*I) " 111, on °' undet Mid land l»IOw • .,...., .. ,_, ............._ c Tn. IMlnlflol..-y uncMr Mid Dead dlplh ~I 1100 l••I '"•Uur•d LOI 111 of Tract No 71117. In IM tiee3&.lt• !5, ~ -·· A Of TNtt, by r_, ol I l>rMdl or ~1ic.11y from Ille IUll-OI tne City of Coat• MHI, Cou11ty of RAYMOND w. O.MOTT. 111 default tn the ol>llQaltone eecurec1 orou11d, but wllnout 1n1 r1gh1 of Or1ng9, Stat• of Callfornla. 11 per OoV« Or 8lilt 15 Hewpor1 llMdl tM<aby, herltofor• 11utciul9d and •nlry upon any portion o f the ~o":r:!:'1u~w~l~i-= CA 92883 1 ' · dallvar•d to th• unde11l9n1d • turl1ce. ol tno ground e1>ov1 • ••• ,,,, In 1 .. _ ot1•£.:. 01 1 .. _ A-•nty VANOVARD INVISTMENT Wflttan Peo1111tlon of o.!1Utt ll'ICI ~th ol 600 f•I for Ille purpoM ol ..,_,... ,... ..,.. ,,. ~ CORP C I Demand tors .... Ind wrltttn notloe uplorino for. boring, m1n1ng, •ICOftl« of Mk! county. • 1 el lornl• coiporatton. of l>rMCh lfld of .i.ctlon to CIUM drllllng, removing. 111lracllng or EXCEPT THERE.FROM Ill Oil, QM. 981 Dov« Dr .. 8ultl IS, ~ h d I d t 11 d mlnlfll• Ind otll« n'J(lfocarbonl hlcn, CA 12883 t • un ert 0110 o •• ••I mark•llno U ld eubtl1ncH. H ....... _ .. 1 "-In of .. ,,,.. f-........ ~~ Thia b<lll.-11 conduc11d by 1 propw1y 10 Mil•fy Ilk! Ol>llgltJone. ,_..,., In deed• or rOCOfd ....,.... ...... .,.,., ........... lm4 end tharHltlr 1111 und1relgn•d 2023 P'11lerop1 Court. Coat• 1111 rlghl of t u1f109 •ntry, u 1 tao PMtnwlhlp. ceuMd Mid notice of l>raeoll ltld of Mwe. CllllOtni. ,~In lnetrvm.ntt of r.oord Venguard lnvH tmant PARCEL 8 C0<p eilctlon to be r41CC>fded Nownlb« YOU AM tH °"A~T UNOUI A PARCEL 1 Lot 13 of TrlC1 No Rob«! O Smltn. Pr• ~:·..:·&::.,"'~~ •2•409934 =.0 ::i=~~'f '::1 ~n:. 9235. In Ill• City of Hu11lln91on TN• ... ,_, WU nlld wtth Ina Said H ie wlll be mt d•, but TO "'°TICT YCXM ""°"..-TY IT 8Mc:tl. County of Otano-. 8tll• "' County c..n ol Ortn09 County on wllnout cova11a111 or w1rr1nty, MAY •I •OL.D AT A PU•LIC Clll1omll. u per map •41CC>fdlcl In February 2S 1983 1 boot! 313, PIOll 10 to 12 •~. 1'21nt1 bpf-Of !mplied, tag«dlng 11111, AL I · I, Y 0 U NI ID AM M.___..-~-......... Int~...-....... Put>lll llad 0"1101 COHI Di iiy ~on. Of ancumbranc.. to ·~NATION Of' n• NATURI ---.......... ,,...,,,_ Pl M ch 3 0 l7 24 1983 pey 1119 ramll11tno prlf>dpll eum ot 0' T .. ""OCllDIMQ AOAHdT tM OOUlll'J record« of Mid oounty 1 ot, " • 1 • • • tn. note ~ by Mid Oeed qf YOU, YOU 8HOUlD CONTACT A PARCEL 2. An _,I lor r 1106-13 rv1t. wltn tn1•11t u In Mid not• LAWYIA. and pul>llc utility purpoeee O'Vlf 11111 P\11.JC NOTICE provld9d, adv•~. If any. und« .. portion of Ill• North hill of t IM 1.,m1 of Mid OMd of Trull. "(II 1 etr•I lddr-Of c;ommon NorthWMt quarter of tna Hortllwlll ,IC'Tlf10U8 llU ... 18 f-. dl.,Qll Ind • .,,.,,_ of tho dHlgnlllon le thown 1bo11e. no 3""'" Of s.ctlon 21, Townlll!lp 15 ..,.,... ITATDmNT TrutlMandoftna1ru111crMl9dby w1rr1nty It given 11 to 111 ou1h, A1ng1 11 Wut, In th Tne tollowlng per.on• 118 dOlnQ Mid Dold ol TNll. &lld .. wlll bl cornpjet-Of corrlCl-1." Tn. Renc:ho LC BolN Cntca, Ill tlle City t>uain.a ... n.td on Merell 1S, 1H3, at 12.00 b1n1flclary u11d•r H id DHd ol of Huntington BHch , County ol HOPKtNS ENTERPRISES. p.m .. 11 tM Honn lrOfll entr.,_ to Truet. by ra11on of 1 braacn or Ortn09, llll• of Cllllomll, 11 per 25561 Jecat•nd• Court, MIH lon tile County Cout1houeo, 700 CMc o.llUI In tna ObllgellOll• ..:our9<1 map r.c:ordlcl In boot! at, Pf191 '3, VlltO. Clilfonu 9M91 t.ntar Ori.,,. WMI. Santi Ana, CA tMllt>y, ll«etoforo IHCU1e<I and M~ MllP9, In IM oftloa ol Jonn E Hoplllna, 2665 I 9270 1. d911vor•d lo th• undar1lgnect •. ~ co:::;:x,,·~~ ~~Ta ooty. J1c•••nd• Court. MIH lon Vl•IO Thi total lmOUt'lt of Iha ~ wrtnM Olc:lll'lllOll of Oetautl 'Md ,, • .,, • .... "' ' . ClllfOfnte 92681 t>alanoo ol tn. OOllQltlon .-:ured Demand lo< a.. and written notlOI f..i wld9 tile Waatarty line of Mid Oorotny 8 Hopktna. 25551 by H id property to be t old . of br9ICh Md of ellctlOll 10 c;-atrlp ~ ~'*' M lotlow9 Jac1rand1 Court. "'1111on Vl1)0 toglthlr with Int-I. late dllrgaa. In• underelg ned to H it H id l•glnnlng II • point In 1ne c.litomll 02&91 Ind w tlmlled ClOlte. ,..,.,_,and property 10 Ntlety Uld obflglllOll•. Nonh«~na ol •aid Nortn n111. Th>• t>utl,_ II CO(ld~ed by e v.,_, u of IM d•I• n.r.ot. II end tn•rHll•r th• under1lgnad dlti.ttl erty "*-970.00 f_. general partnerllhlc> ,521 23 c:auMd Mid notic:. of breecn end 01 trom tne Nortn-tt••ly corn1r John E Ho9111ne WHllam E. BUM. Jr. 119CtlQl't 10 be Aecord9<1 <Xtober tn«aof; tnenoa 8out11«Jy p1rllt9I Thia •lltarnant w11 ftled wltn tne 11 Mid Tn.ttl• 21. 1112 11 tnatr No 82-38005GJ>I = ''i':ew::z. ttr;: c:'na~~h (;slunty Ciat11 of Oftn09 County on P11bll1ntld Orengo COlll Dally Olllclll R9cofde ' · · ""' F1btuery 15, 19113 llot, Fib 24, March 3, 10. 1983 Seid HI• wlll 111 m•d•. but eridlng. ~ ,_M • 10»-a without covenant or warranty. boT::O::-~ ~ ~= etrlp:: Publl1hed Orang• CoHI Dilly "'8..IC NOTICE •XII'-or lmpll«:I. r90ardlng 11111. tlf'Mln•t• NOf1hlf1y In 1,,. ~~ Piiot. Feo t'f. 24, .,.., 3, fO, 1N3 ~on. or eneumbr1nce1. to tin. 01 Mid North nall and 8oulhelty 1'29-83 pay tn. rarnalnlng pt1nlc;lpll eum ol tile nottl(•I uc:ur9d by Mid o..o of In • lln• 1n1t I• parall .. to 111d ftllJC NQTIC( TNlt with lnt•M1 u In Mid note Hor1n1rly tin• and which P•-____ ...;.... _____ _ ' tnrougl'I tn. point of arlCffng P:ICTITIOU8 ...... p<OVid9CI, ldVll\CiM, II any undlf Truator or r•oord owner· NAm ITATIMENT the tarml ol lllld DMd ol Trust. THOMAS" STADEL.. 1 elflQlle "*' Tn. f~ perwona.,. OOitlg llw. c:hwgaa and •J<Pell-of IM u to P110ll A. THOMAS 11TAOEL _,_ u Trustee Md of the !fl.Ille Cl'Mtld by and LINDA 8TA0£1. hullblnd 1CM1 HMS PROPERTIES LTO 301 Mid DMd of T ruat.. Saki .... wtN lie ' • • Mid on Thurloey Marc:tl 17 l9&3 wfte u Jolm T-tt llt IO Pare.I 8 Forall Ave nue t 1gun1 816cn 11 2 00 p.m . at ll'I• cnapm•n The •''"' 1d4r•11 and otner Clllfc>'nla 9M51 A.,,._ 8'1t•ll"OI to Ille Civic t.nt« conwnon dMIQn.ilOll, "llfY, of lhl S111d•• H1rtn ... 301 F0<111 811lldlng . 300 Eut Cn1pman "'1 propef1y dee<:rl~ •l>o11• fi A....rlUO. Laguna a..c:n. C&lll0tn'8 A--Of c.Mtornll 0Uf1)0'1ed to ti« 111e2 HIWbOf 8lulf 92851 NOTiCI~ TIMI 0, IALI Circle. Hu11llngton hlClll, Calll., Judltn Ann Mc:!Mlt. 301 Fc>f•t 81D• MAY al MAOI IN CAIH 34541 Pl""*1• Pl-, C0.\41 Miia, A--. Laguna 8Mc:h. C&lllornla Clllf. 92651 ANO/O" THI CA8Hlll'll 0" The underilgnod Truttee Thlt bull,_ i. ~9<1 by e ClltTWtlO CHSCKI lrlC.,M!D dl1cl1lm1 a ny llablllly lor any llrnll.O pertneralllp .. CfVIL. COD« &ICTlON m.. ._,.,._,_ of IN .. ,.... lddt-Sandri ....,,_ A I t h 1 t Im• o I t II a I 11111 1 I Md ()(Mr cornrMn OlelgnatlOn, If Th19 91at-t -Ned wittr I~ pu~IOll ol ,,. notlol, tna total wry .,_ n.tlill County~ of~ Courlty on amount of tile unpe1c:1 blllnce of tn. s '11d Hll wlll b• mad• b11t Flbrulr'J 15. 1963 oblfOlllOll MCur9<1 t>l Ille el>o,,. w1tnou1 c:ove,,1nt or w1,,1111y. ,._.,. d11crlbld da•d o lru11 end , .... _ or ..........., r--ttUI 0 C o ••llm1led cotlt ••P•n••• ind ,.... ~·..-. -v-u-.,, • Publlanect ""Gt ou t '*"Y • · P<l9-t'On. or lficumbrtnOM. to Piiot Feb 17 24 ~., 3 10 t983 I lldveno. 111102,031 14 pay 1he unpaid balance of 111• • ' ' 930-&3 To det1rmln1 1n1 10111 not'(•) -9d by Mid Deed of----------- lndobtadn•e•. vou mey cell TrU11t. pl1;e u piovtd.94 tn Mid "8.IC N011C( •15 ....... ,. rM*(•I. ao.-. ".,.,, '"* --,.:wnoUiiUiiii•-D11• Flbrulr'J 14, 1983 ·-Of Mid o.ect ol Truet ...... s.ourttyl ••• ~"!':91on' Ind charge•, and ••P•n••e of tn .......... ,~ ..........,. ~.:-""'T •• TruetM and of the trwta CfMted •. :::• ~.., perwone .,. ~.,, U -NllM Mid Dead of TNllt .,...,_ -T D. a.vtoe Comp'1iy Al Ill• I Ima of the lllltlal PACIFIC~UTO L.IASING. 2096 agent publlc:9tlon ol thlt notlo9. tn. total Herbot llvd/11 Cott• -.. .. , CA ly l<lm Kr41bt amount of Iha uopejd blllnoa of 9:1e27 Aalt a.:r.tary obllglllon MCUr9d by Ille 1 TModOfe AoOIN Lelllng Co • 1990 N c.tlfo<nla Blvd dHcrlbld d•1d of true I 111 20M Hllbor 8MI · eo.ta MM&. CA Suite 7 l8 eetlm11ad co111, ••P9"••• an t2t27 1 WllrlUI Cr..ic CA ~ 111 l 14t,142 31 Thia ~ Ill ~ by • ..-~111 Thi ~ llndlr Mid c;orporetlOll 415 M4-t01& of Trvel llwltofora IUl:Ut..i Theodore AoC>lrll Publlan9d Or1ng1 CoHI De ll di llvar9d to tno underel9n9d l.AM6ng Co Piiot Feb 24. M•dl 3 10 18'J wrttlln Ooc:tar1t1on Of Default and ~ AoOWw .K ________ __;9:...:.;.~ o.tnand for 8119, Ind I •<Ill Tnll .. :="-llled wttn tn. Notlco of Dofeult and Elec1Jon t Coun"' C1art1 of ~ County on w Tho Uf._., c:euald Mid ., HOllOI of DoflUlf end Ellotloll to Jiii 21· lM3 P-..a 8lil to bl ,_ded In ,..,. oount) Publl1n9d Ottng• Co.et Dally 'WMr• l";~L~~A~ Piiot. Feb 10. 17. 24, Marc:fl 3, COAPOAATIOH 1983· J'1.-3 By~ Hamllll, -----------FOt'OCICMwl M~ Plf1'j oonduc:1lnO .... p .... FlMnQal COfpor.t.lon 51 I Cemlno 0e La Aelnl. Suite 400 San OllQo. c...t 121oe Pnon. (llt) 2"-7110 o.i.. F«>Naty 11. 1913 Publl1Md Orange Cout Dally Pllol, Mardi 3. 10, 17. 1913 1096-a 'lermoue eue.n It.Um ITATD91ff Thi ~ !*'ION .,. OOitlg ~-UHIOLOIE VE.MTl.lflE TAAV£L, 110 E 11111 St • 115, Cotta MMA. CA 92$27 • Rodne y 0 81co" 1952 Cornarbrook Dr • Huntington 9elc:h, CA 12648 Lorna M 8•~on , 9152 Corn11brook Dr . Huntington l!IMcll, CA 92$48 Tiiie but"-II oonduc:l9d by 111 tndMd\111. Aoc:JneyO 8- Thll tta1tment --wtl'll tN Coumv ~ of Orange County on Jiii 1). 19'3 ..... Publl•Md Oran119 Cout DlllY Pilot, Fib. 10. ff. 14. Marc:l'I J, 1N3 ' . .. • .. 04 Orange Coaat DAILY ,ILOT/Thutld1~. M1toh S, 18 $1.84 per day fl\11 a All you pe~ 101 . .)() iley 90 In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY l>O tT NOWI , .. fer Sa•4ra Your Oall); Piiot S41NIOll Olrec101y Aepr~IAllW 142.1111, est au Wltlea1/ lta .. tl l<ITCHENS/BA TH ROOMS * FRENCH DOORS * Since 11M7 Uc 146370 Oea•on con11 5411· 1837 ,AIP•lt 01tv.w1y1, Psrl\1ng Loi Rep.ira. Se11Coaung S&S Aaphll 63 t-4189ltc Oen Hallberg Griding & Pavtng Co Realcomml lie. 397680• 842 172~ .llk!lttlat lessi••1~il s_.~ice Directory f"IJ I C·~···· !•kla1 9,.,.,, Tilt , .. 1t ........ 1 ... r1 .......... _____ 9!1411111 0 Nt11J ,....... ......... ..,..... Pl•·~··· l::;,::k:.11~Jl;;;ltl~---- C•bl•l4t" a CAIC*)lry STIYI th nu MAI llllt/Oltlll/111 J&Jlllll IUlllH ROBIN'') Clf ANING LOW AATl!S butln .. a, l PAINT!RS NffO Comm'I Spec; 11, •Niau· Don't Move · imPf0\'91 Small job• I r9Ptllt• &eel prlOM 003-:un Reet-llc: QUAI 8:JI ll4& 139 8036 S..vlce .. lllOtOUQhly l\Ome • .UIO' HI• WOAKI 30 Yll ••P lnl/ 181'111. new Q( leiT\Od Stlyjll .. ' Bey Wllldow9 f r" M tltnat• 645-2003 l'LIU C•rt -. cl .. n hOuM ~40-01~7 The Feclory lnklrenc. ••I Atou&llc <oelllnge TOP HAf 638 2030 Ft .. Ml A9M 53t-l232 ,. !~ __ fta1lat CIH n upa Sprlnl\le• 1• HouH Glt1t111ng 1ell1bl; 846·"30 _133-0~21 lie 388780 FtM NI Tll "'!M•lrJ CHILO CA.AE wOh tov•. A·\ WOOO ,-CNCC & 11•11 & 1111111· llOCI & tnrul> rel Own t1a11ap ReH. Laa•lt lt'•t Devit Ptlnllng 842 74711 Replpe tepatr remOdel ~;.;:•~---~~-Remoo ,~.,,. lo 111.. tet\C41d yd, mHI•. c M OATf NfW & Rl'PAIA I 'n•l•I I rH ... Low YOLANDA 642-0406 J -Fl ...... llUOn1bl1 TILE INSTALLED Deck• P•lloe. tenc:u 846-81011 wkdyt 12 1314113 4028/bH 34:.15 c.011 Ch•I• 730 41ne 7 ••H lmUTll OllTIM P&llllll Ue'd JOfln 63t 1151 All kinda Guerenteed ~, .. Ml Stev. 7!12 86M LIC'O CHILO CARE --lllwn !I Ol'M IPUILI PUm Sod. eprlnkl•r Ind IOd :!~ Y•• lie 40394 I Ina, ATLAS PLUMBING ' Ref• Johfl 1193-0487 REMODELS1"'FACE LIFTS Ag .. 2·6 8Mch & tlllll ~Jiii 0..1 ltNlr Ol •••.in ' CIHnlug ~llvlc:e CIH 1n11e11111on 0111 wu14 bOnded Rel• ColOI fa. HHllng 199Cl9'1llng In Tlll I l&IMY C I d 11 6 30 11 842 0788 L CS 5AR "'""' IS •19•l 1" Ot>Oll 1.111ly IOOkt expen11ve 1)4KI 003 001 t Rlc:hard tep811t 64& loat UI om woo P• 01 ..... . _. Al MA K 1p1t11u• Lgetamall, 1awr1 ,....... .. .... s.4'1 11809 Check our "'icM bel011 AM l~r ... 1131·23't6 de<:k• & fencet, I ll gen 000 "A hll)QH. new OPIMlll o••d•nl"" ........ 2·0·· I ... INT/•"T c•1 • J1•• LOW COSTll 24 HAS hm r1p1l1 F••• ••I T le FUNI Lunch, Lo ,., .. fum ~51·4480 -··v ~" ~ " Very lhorougt> Od rela you l>uyl Lie 204618 ia.a • .., Rep111 ~lpe-R4tmoctel TrH S.mct R111dy 841-0e22 anaoka ACllVlllH Faul TtM Gllen up & hAullng, 0.1 .. 11dth'-/. Eap'd Celi JuOy, IM8 1651 Ill Oralnt lk 850 1030 STUDENTS TREE ---FaltVlew, CM 75' 2342 O.r•••l•t 1p11nk1or •0 1•11 g•n 646-8096 1162 g5:n ll•r4'• lar4H lilt• ut••-y pu-111 --Rep•ll·Atter111one C-hlldc•r• ltc;e nte" me1n1 14!1 1287 • ---... , PMI •-----'ce/ ltNirl 8e1v1ce1, e1orm p1otec• Doon windows~bln•ll v 1 , TUii Home & ()tric;..e CIMtll~ ••M!!J · HIGHl!ST QUALITY -na - -llOn ••Pd 967-1 111 P1n.i-p1tta.i.no.. Newpot~~~3~ Top~tromoved c1 .. 11 Badpaa l~'d llonde<t tn•d C 0 12 y11 tn OC 1139 1888 UOIW&ll MLL'1 Tiff trimming. remov11. Jerry 546-4413 --up. n...., lawn& 7~1-3<1781 HJU OOllTI. )(Int 1011 867-06111 B~~~.~~o:::~;~~.' Pllll Ylll OAITU (.ape 11enc;ed & p101 ... •lump grinding, h1u11ng 1 ne;;-g~caut R91Jlod~ Cltaalat lemcff tiooMl(.lur1111g tuu or pl/ 1 FWI 876 3 75 F atonal V•rr r•••onabte by exi>«•• R1n1>1 Fr .. -Landtceplng·Yd Clnupe F•p'd In ell homv 111>1trt time ,,., 11 .;,.p I' " th Irv n& t · I REE EST INT /EXT 111 .. l0t al ol your POOi Ml Jim 8&,. ""' lO conatr · r•Pllll big or CIMnlng Ole. ~·1. qut l Tr" 1rtm11emov-M1ln1 Comm llRH 5'48·3018 • " Y v~ r 11 REFS LIC 320881 I d F u..-... •mllll Ouar 075-6194 wrk Rete bond b l• bHll 542 St56 Ev.ity1hlng In Muonry TEO 71411171-9047 nH • or upell •er---------- .... v WE•THER o ••••QE 538-2738 . 838-3526 _1rr1ga11~ Jim 851-01211 '* • •HOMf Rf PAIR ,... ........ , .. Houwk....,.,tng lie/bonded Low low ---tvolcll,; cpelml ev,en, n'noo 'an~,C:.m, Tnla1 ltmct ""' "' ""'"' Tiii 1110 .,..,II E'-Plumb C••'""'"''" ~ ......... • ....., w•nl•• prtc .. 673 5367 Cuetom pe11111ng eat 1n1 • -C REPAIRED 20 yre Lie, ,._ ,._ I -....... ..-' Ver. & 1upphea 1nclud6d PLEASE keep 1ry1ng TYPING SERVI E bonded 982-8314 -••recttll, -••r• • l•Wn·lt .. ·lhlub lnllllll Small Job• OK Fast 1(111y 84' -4970 BRICKWORK -qutllly WOik •• re<Jueed (11 "') "'t•-t111 Fut-Ac;c;uret•Prot C RemodetlRepeltl, comm Tree 1tlm/Remo11a1 "'111c• Keith 646-4572 Smtllllg• job•. 1epa111 wlnlet rel .. rree 811· _•_•_• _ So48·8974 e11 .. /wknd1 trpt ltmet & real!! Uc'd. bonded Lawn malnllRotolllllng :i'O-,e11Ts 'e•P crpn1ry DIA•E'I OLU•lll Local rel• 645·86t2 Dav• 673"203 t 20 yre exp Pool Mrv 1e-Typing/Word Proc..11\Q No Steam/No Shlmpoo In& For .. , S52·9142 Free Mllm••• 548 eoes elec;, plmbng E11eiytl'lng fhOIOUQh & Dependable UIOlllY ' ITIOOO ••rrl•t molding Early 1;omple· Oulek. •MY revlll<>n• Slain Spec;laJisl FHI 1184111 0.Htflettea WISOlPI lllllT. RHI r1IH 841 0063 1164-9766 (Ive meuao•I All typea·rH• 631·2345 Farthing lnto1101 De11gn j ~.C: e:a~~l hr&.;,~~,,~ Reuonable 851-_10_4_1 dry Fr" NI 839· 1682 Add ns/Romod. Plene & Cln-upi Rell 536· 1610 JACK OF All TRADES MRS CLEAN -HANGING/STRIPPING 2113800 8o4S 6280 Wi • Cl la Shampoo & steam cleen permlll BondO<l, lnt'd -C•ll J1c1t. anyUme, 1 MakH II glHm home Mt•i•t vi .. M~Scoll 845 9325 _ _ · • IW Ila I Color .. rl~hteneis. wht l"' •• t8670 548 •• 271 Cteen-up1/landac:11plng Day or ntghl 675.,JO 14 I 11µ1 ore Reta 646-2240 •BC ••ovi••a E ltliah~i•t WE WASH WINDOWS v "" .. Hauling Tr .. T11m • -- -.,.., "" "' · xpe1t wallcoverong on. _ Fall Prot•llOnaJ c1pts t min bletch C 1 l Cl Fr• HI 642-11907 Hialiat Que111y Mousec..laantng Quick Ca1elul Service alellallon Ae&1 Consul· J o Ho111 Rellnllhong Ou•llty work. gueranteed Hall llvldtn 1m1 $t5. avg ••• ract •• ... U -with a P4'<i.onel Touch Lie l 138048 552-0410 1an1 Au1gnm1 ~' 8590 Anllquea kn cabinet&, room $7 50. couch I 10, ROUGH & FINISHING Mowing tdgmg & ge11 DUMP JOBS HA/Irvine Beth 8!1-0-0933 --. - -fine pain tong 645 0664 Fioe esumate 848-7391 Chi $5 Gull ellm pet Cle8n·Up Incl WlndOwt eleen·up Honell & do & Sm•ll Mov1n11 JO bl -I *A· 1 lllOYlll * Bl1ckweldet Papornang· Seeger • ~ w;;t;: odor Crpl repair 15 yu Detell wor~ 857-o89 1 pendlble For ""kl G1111 Mlll.E 6-40-139 t liOu•ocleenong AHlden Beal qu1tuy 26 yr exp mg & Removal Oual IMliat ing qlly work. lo pile.el. eap Do work myull ---760-4403 o 554 4454 llol & rnc.unc1ea Oell11 Compellllve ratee I work only 494-3616 1----------548-0803, 645-3143 Aele 554.0 123 Drywall --r --·-HAULING·Sludent wllge Pocolle 645 4840 X604 , Loe 1.116,428 730.1353 -59 ,;-0 PER ROLL Hube• Roohng.0111ypea _ __ -Tree 111mmlng Cteen ups truck, stme lo 111tes Jon • -1 " New 1ec.over·deck1 We Care Crpl Cleanwa DRYWALL TAPING landtceplng-Spllnkliw 75Q·1976 Think you lacoat fax STARViNOCOLLEGE Quality workmanship, Ltc •411802 545.9734 --------- SrMm CIMn & UpOol AN Textures & ACOUJltc: Repair Chuck 645-5597 -O E nE;;0-Feoerattld Te• Ser-v>Cti STUDENTS MOlllNG 1 lrM HI Jusun 5-40-9114 ROOFING REP•IR-S Slate Lew ll .. llrtl Trucit Mount Unit Guar Free est Kellin 673-1S03 o-lph Ct .. all•to & Soni HAUL-M \I • ., "' VE CO Lie T 1:>4 438 l ---"' That ell contractors who ,_ u v Fu1n11ure T11sh Trees Home/ofhc.e appts lniur__, •~t.8.427 Pl11ter/ ltflir Small 1obs OK F1eo perform work over •200 1&11 ... 1 Ree• ratee S4!>-37t8 HYWU.LI lui/T1,. Comp! malnt. comm/ 963-54t6 NOAM 631 4871 WATCH US GROW! j PLASTER PA TCHING estimetes Call Tom 01 including leboi .. nd B1lloon Promotlon1 Unll-CARPET INSTALLATION Very 1eaa-gua1 536·8~31 '98 Tree lrlmmlng & re HHtiat ---Davtt Most $10·S75 01 , -. -----R1111ucc;oa lnll8•1 30 ~uck, ~-2·_63_92 malerlela mull be II· mlled. bright, be1ul & REPAIRS 30 yrs exp moval. clean-ups Free 20-,i, oH losl years Wiii P11aha1 yrs Neer Paul 545.2977 IUY'S llOIFlll -cenM<i Unlleented con- bou1u•t• Same dey 645-9031 (bei 8. •ft •I ElMtdcal eat. 646-4854 111 4 3o 24 tir H 141· 1121 travel 641 0929 ltac;tors 1hould to state 41M-550 C ... at/ Ceacnte ELECTRICIAN. Priced JAPANESE GARDENER Furnac;e-p004 ~~l TAXES p;Gkup & d~y by ~~~!.~~·~I~~~ Lie; ~) i l'\.Uu:~ All 1~~9~~°: esr :~~'::, 8!":~:i'!~· IMllH ia Cement:Muonry·Bfock rlghl. lree Hllmate on Spec;lallat Mtlnl cleen B I • II your hom" or oll1<:e 280644 t4 y11 of nappy ,_~(i "'".. .. contact Mary Grondte at 1 t · Wellt·Cuat work lk: 1•r~r688;"811 1°3 Ing, 1r1mmlng Free H I ,~::DY?!~~ 15 BACK Ou1 of statti & m1111ary 1ocel customets ~ , ,., '"'"''"' ~10~1:a~'.':~.~~,:~11118 17141 558•4086 with any Computerized Bkkpg #381057 Rob 547-21183 lie 1 8 -0359 648-9812 842-4047 also Appl 832-6681 Ttiank you 631·4410 ~ MM258 F1ee ell 539·3232 Quet.11on1 Con11actor·1 lnd/Partllefshlp/COtp UC'O ELECTRICIAN Cen'I lake rettrement -----_ _ _ Stale License Boerd. 211 Mo & Otrty Stllementi Concrete • emaJI °' lttge Oual WO<k·A-ralN GARDENING & MAINT all home repairs or 10 ltM al 100 i;ornmonly for LOWEST RATES• Prc111pl, Pl ~i S t l l S . N0tman Manz 557.7300 jobe Remove old, 19. RN1dlcomm/1nd Verd 00 18 A al 1 8 go11en ta. deduCllOnl neel proleu1onol5 15 _a_a..__a,..1_____ ffrt If I enaCH C1v1c Ce nter Plue. . place with-645-8512 Tom 831·50721973-7544 cieen-up llee lrlm m e s w ye res Send $2 95 to MAM yrs exp 636 7149 24tlr El t•t-1121 Sec:1et•r1al se1v1ces typ-Room 690 Senti Ana. Cdl•tt llakiat RESIDICOMMUIND 846-4947 840-t816 & rots 548.98~ --l11t1 1472i Newport ----1ng copy. ere Fast serv CA 9270! FREE EST'S for Cement 20 vrs Do my own work Tr Av SC 153 Tusllrl, CA w l d I Ou_•1_11y_·se_ns_1ble 18~-67"' 44"'6 760 83"'9 New cabinet•. cabinet feeing, b1rt, formic• count.n~s. 6'2-o88 1 blOCk & brick worl\ '·2780 JESSIE S GARDENING ade your Old aluff for 02680 <I 01 emage spec;oa ISi ,,. " ., European ciaftam•n Lie 4 1 Al 646-8126 Clean-ups, tree 1r1m & new good ies w llh a __ 20 'J'IS rel, tnl H111e some1h1ng lo 'lell? ----C1an1l1t!d Ads. your 009- 9"-0&84 Cluallled Ada M2-se78 !Mint 19'\/\<:e 540-8035 Cteselllt!d ad 642-5678 Wan1 Adi ea1r642-~78 836·8706 836·5~28 Class•hed eds do 11 well CloNllted Ad! 642·5678 ~shopping center ANrhlHt1, Uat. AflJlanta Oaf. ..... HOO IHtala te lltre 2tOl'Oflict ltat1la 2914 Ia•ut. ltatala 2t Perlftela lOl2 ATLAITIS MASSAIE • HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Baat. leec~ 2740 M!!J!rt le1c~ 2769 LAlllA IUOI IF 10 shr 2B1 Apt. ocean 1..,.,HllT OllTEll •• Toll II. vu, WI D, $300 Incl 14111 ~ .. Huntington C1eek Apts Wlml AEIT~S 1 Laguna Ben 497 ·6483 Full Service Suites Lu•ury adull llvlng 1 & 2 3 & 4 Br Close lo wale•. Wkly renuts $95 up •• OIT cons •• Bdrm . .,.Ith g911gea, ,_, turn & unlurn reason Color TV tree callee PllO .. ITllY Niil' S6oo Furn unlurn & water peld televised tble. 811 emenllle• heeled pool & steps 10 Shr luxury penlhse I All YOU need lor 0<'9 O...Uoa&L securtty From S510 Cal! Broker 875 u 12 oeean Kllchen1 1va1t I vaulted cellonga l1ptc M0t11hly Fevl llllSTll&L 2112 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA l•&-l•U 11411·1613 lrom 9-5 985 N Coaat Hwy 880. TV, balcony pool, 640•5470 Friday, Marcb 4 Clllfhoven l1gh1 & airy 201. Laguna Beach o494-5294 J&c Completely furn llYEITllm Open. 24 h15 ARIES (March 21-April 19). You can now 3 BR ept, qui.I e1ea near 1ba p11to encl gar Room ;ik.1ch prMl""es Mar-July t 673·3887 1560 Newport Blvd CU PllWlllTIIS I 7 IHI l WlEl Hunt H91b0\lr Dehwtlr 1575 842-2134 .... 4llo4-2969 • 400 aq h S300 per-:.. -AnRACTlllE locate needed matenal. artlcles that had been Jost, re•• !pie y11d dbl ear · nr busl11111 & •hopping UClw ... nLY - n\lSSing or stol~n. Focus o n o~ data, literature ow. W/D hkup 114o-6&07 JOI HSEllYE ITI ~·~6~520 __ -F or M to sn1 2BR H B Agent $41-5032 144 4110 T~~~~:~~t related to mysticism or the occult. Relationsh ip ,__ 2 Br 2 Be w/gar, nr J NEW glled 20 Town· Nwpt Bc;ti qu1t1t heven tor hOVM. 5276 pk.a "' ulll. •IELIU lfFICfl• l~~~~~~~~~i-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii grows stronaer. Hunt. lnt«oomm Hoep home VILLAGE COM· busy VIP. non-smkr. pvt pell ok 962-5758 1 MO FREE RENT 2600""' M ample "Arking. u-• a -1'1 ·-e $575 9&3-8339 MUNITY 2 & 3 Br 2'"' I bllh S300 mo 644-0369 Adult to shr lu1n 3 Bi, 2 1 room to 7 rooms Adj ...... " 75 •-• •N• TAURUS (April 20-M ay 20). Catch up on Detuae 2 B• t B• In Be 1800-1800 sq ft of Metule female has room Bs;J~0rr~~3~~ry rm I ~';::~~~r"e: Frwys No ~~"i i:C:~ S77 ~~~~i~'i~i~1is l'<>rresponden ce, return calls. look beyo nd the 4-plex. cerpei.. dtapee. pu1e lu.llury Garegea.1 wtth pmare oaltl tor 25 , Call AM 833.3223 ---~207 immediate, make 111qwr1es regardtng social affairs l>l1-4nl enc;t 99' hll ... pa •PH in •v.ry home -yrs plus non smiting te Femt11e to stir ? Br Bat-1 j"l:::::::::::;;:~~~~~~~~~~~ or political activity Gemini, Sagittariu s natives 1510 No~·· 5 .. 0-448'4 muter suite dining m•I• All M Am11rnt101 1 bo1 taland duple• S275 •CdM Executtve Suite IAaataaceatatl figurej_rominenlly. I I rooms. wood burning All 5, 546-1307 Cell 673-869t leave! Etegenr deco1 turn/ 3 8 1 2 Bl '585/mo llreplaces mlc10-wavo -----moss unlurn Elevator & un· AaaKactatatl lM2 G MINI (May 21-June 20): Focu s-o n baste PooUJllC\JW, BBQ Kld•1 ovens. pr1v110 oe11os & OllU COYE ---1 de r gr n d pr kn g Square Dance Celle<. avall chores, essenuals, employment. v.1n1na forces with OK 842-6604 yards. gardener provld· Single 1oom. wHhoul bl Shr lu• 2B1 2b• mobile 875-llSlO 499-4722 •'-~ h '---• ..--8--o h e<I Elegant ~Ying only 15 on beach k ll evttl horni! Wilt! qu1e1 wa<klng _ ---for Par11111 Company, '4...-:' w 0 Snan: your Uptrat.ions potlig t abo on NI09 2 8t 1 Be In 4-ptex. mlnutH from Fuhton Mercn 1 111 8 876-4231 l.Oy no pate. pool, rec N 8 800 sq M otttc.. ava11 Chureh, Cklb 53&-76« agreem ent made with re lative who embarks on ,_ cerpellng & 1ree111y •stand 1 mlnutn •o s c · rm Lee• then ,_. bllt to M • r 1. I IS o o mo . sh o rt journey. patnted bit-Ins, garage. Plue or o c Alrpon Room ""'ktlchon priv bch Own room and 646-8402, 873·5!>00 SCRAM-LETS CANCER J 21 J I 22 Be d no pets Le ... $525tmo Jusr 11111 ol Newporr WO•l<1ng or rerrred Pvt b a 1 h S 2 5 O / m o TWO SUPER welerlronl ( unc • u y )·. rea y for 760·1713, 833-3307 Blvd a so ol San Diego en1r1nc:e L:S Bch $200 960-5844 ollices s375 eeeh Ma-1 ANSWERS c hange. travel and green hght for c r eative OCEAN BREUES Frwy From $.OOOtmo mo 494-13 S-hr am co•• .. upie,. nr rtners Mile NB 64~ d F N"'"R BEACH 1131-~39 2473 Orange ,., u . • Wtnno. • Soou1 e n eavor OCUS on young persons. commurucat.Jon <OI' Furn1Shed nice t1rge be-bch Pvt rm & bath Costa Mesa l7th & Senta CIRCUS OF MASSllE 719 NO HARBOR Bl 110 FUUERTOH 170-1112 Open 24 hr• 7 IHI A WEEI A.TIRACTIVE MASSEUSSES TO SERVE YOU ability to express ideas in graptuc manner 1 B1 eome w/lrplc Ave · Coett MeM droom tn Co are Mesa S 3 7 5 6 4 2 8 o4 4 4 or etwoy • Hybrtd "---7 ..-1. An• dlJ< ofc. llllUOn•blo DON T OWE LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Focus on p roperty, •""""'4 Pool' d&aysJ e '""'."" 1 Block 10 beach, 2 Br Outer hOfTll for ""0 0 1k•ng 875-3080 1411>-leaw 645-4928 1 tinall" balanced my COEDS-Would love to t 1cua1 s den 2 Ba blHn• .• ,., gar person not und<t• 4 y11 ' C S security, lifestyle and poesible change o f rcsiden('(l • Tennie $790/mo 650-8839 548-5804 People·Orlenled prol F Wlf mo 11m household budget Now I party w/you. ell ue ()( Emp h.aslS o n decorallng, -r€modelmg, beauttfy ing *C•l>le TV w1n1ed 10 1hr my 2 br owe u many P909l9 u 1 K1thy 1nyt1m• (2 13) w Peteneoouable Lovely3 8r 2be yeerty •., Eu1s1de Costa Mesa •Pl CM $260 Debra t 0<20Hloelplusr-p1 DONTOWE 63 4 -4 57 1 (7 14 1 surroundings and possible purchase of art Ob}e<'t or , 846.ur.i blk beach no pelt Furn1Shed room & beth 832·830l 548-39111 erea ev111 Piel non· 527-7186 luxury item I Hunlonqton Garden• 1900/mo 850 t706 aft 1nelds uflls no pell Fem 1mk1 t..at & r • .u 3004. •EWlll M&-••1 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sep~ 22). Define terms, see 4901 Hell Ave 5pm P••1 673· 7544 Mi F to sni 3 t>r condo. pv1 645-3700 or 760-04M lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ - I -----beth Nwpl Hgta Jim 01 by Jeri 631-8S37 place$, 'peopl~ as they actually e xist M e ans be ls595 L1g 2t>r 2be bll·lns, Ver11111e1 Roomy bech Btttla, Nettle 2904 Linda. 650·1&48 eva OereH 411 Mar I open -minded. n ot gullible Steer cl ear of mint cond 11r beac h. bdrm. clubtise pool Pin• Knol Mole! on Coast M/F nontsmllr 20.30 to' Re1111 or O lllce o ll sell-decepuon. Be s ure that intended short tnp does bot 1 r•1 No pell "490 Sencty 642·6 t4ll Hwy NB. 11epa to ocean .,,, c .,.. l'>Om9 poo1 hotj parking tot. 22 1 aq " not end in wlld g<.Xl!Je chase. ll33..J307 842 1339 Eal·blufl. l?K 1 bO pool I Wkly 1e1ea 64~ tub etc S250 mo ~I 1210 376 sq h 2nd lk>Of LIBRA 18r. -& emell child OK pleasant erea no pets --I ullls 645-4S1 1 wllk up very nlee $250 (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Financtal ~arn is ....... IEEI A PU"trl __ Euy 1cceas. eloH 10 h . hl' ht.ed Em h 1485 mo I 1575/mo &44 47117 I -F n1sm1<1 to st-r '1 br apt 9V'81Yfhlno 073-2595 tg Jg p &SlS on payments, "COllC'<'llons, 960-7t65 3 Be 2b• 2 decks tiplc Rusonabre rates Kii I on Balboa Island gar I --location of needed material. Income potentia l as 11 · ........ :...... 1 ,900 chenettes phones meld S350tmo 650-0252 ExecutlYe olflee spece tor nhanced 'U h ha d 1 j 9 .,...,.,_. C4ll • • service l etlennel mo· -tease m Dani Pr DIK e . you get more a ut onty, ve ad ed ~ SANDPIPER no pets 208 441h S1 I voes SANDPIPER MO· Male 10 Shere 4 Br llOtne bldg OCMn vue. extras I responaibilJty and chance for greater rewards ~ APTS. diy1 2l3/113 t 1974 -TEL 1967 Newport Btvd I 12001mo. tat & tut Cell Ca 11 Ao be 111 R E SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): M o re JX'Ople 213183H>904 CM645·91'37 lle0-11130eM6pm 493-0202 83t-9883 become aware of your capabilil1es1 many a re S100 lfF lsachelo• condci Versall· UtOllL .ti -MIF 10 shr aurac ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOUND ADS For ladles only, well bulll W/M HCOl'1S av11ll1bl•. I ARE FREf 5PM-1AM Call Robert 1575-14 7 I Call: SPIRITUAL READINGS Advice In •II mtlle1a 142-1111 10110. marriage & butl· nen Aleo counMllng Lest,.., 1815 So Et Camino AMI, San Clem o492-7296 '"" r,tt GENTLEMAN . would like FIRS ·FAST-CALL 10 meet lady •ho llkH Pet Flnd9's 838-9163 a«Mllod home Ille tor mtngued by your views and stiU others <.'Onf1de laHM .. Ital 191• pool & 1«u•lty Call ' er ••· ba hooM clote 10 beach IEWHllT Clmll 1 a • Ir A _.1 548-8636 Ocean vtew color Iv · Loll Blu•polnl Sii companionship/ pon their problems. Focus on uruversa.l appeal, abtltty to • & • "• I -room phones 11c; free In C M Ju11 remod & 2500-3000 aq r1 on 6th meH 1 l•mM .. .,. let 3Br 2Be sun dee;~ lrpk: I c;ollee Steps 10 b'eecn IOol(a g1ea1 $275 + ·~ floor or P1cohc MulU•l j mi l• Vic Co•on1 del Marn-oe 838_.656 -- comp e\.e lo~tanding project. ., ...... n a .. 11 I ~~~··2'571150 Eve & SIS Hid poo4 642-826_2 --utile 83t-3590 Plan Double door entry, Ml• Reward 640..82511 OlllEIT&L IP& SAG ITT IUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21 ). Dilemma IS P -~~ Com pen Ion 10, elderly oc:.an vtew , convenient I Found young Doble found resolved; light is shed on area whtch previously • tush gerden ••mos-V1e1tiea ltat1b 2907 "•ntleman Older rem 10 the Ritz Ae111uren1 Te W1n111e Park 2·28 Call llAWIE pnere Stepe lo the beech, 3 BA . " A II 2 6 bl induced fear s, doubts You'll make new start. •H .. lecl Pool 4 Sp& 2 Be. lplc; $800 yrty IBIO e.a1 C1b1n '°' '"'' 5 pref l.agune Bch condo ve -yrs on au ... 979-1800 bel«e 9PM 2022 Ouall St. member of opposite lleX wall help boo6t morale •Illuminated kilch cell· I 675...-4111 Mlle•. from Snow Sum-Minim um e xpense• " PROPERTY Lael In C<IM. Tiny l>tk clog NEWPORT BEACH CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Decisio n rs 1"91 LIDO DELUXE SPACIOUS mll 1 Bi & loft trpl TV o41M-211~ CORRESPONDENCE with rhinestone co1111 112-llll reached in connectio n with h ome. e mployment. •Some w/lfg encl perto 2 Br Den l1ptc t>t PllllO nr •~t From $ tll '*' Cute eunny C<IM cotteg.e 760-0816 01 aM ut u Aewwd 1173-658e OPEN 10AM-12AM •Furniture Avlll l 13So 675--e359 I dey 586-8187 -to ahere $.JOO N1 8c:tl I 840 Newpor1 Center Of, Found GOid Female Pup.I l Ufl I WED payme~ts. of debts. Fdocus on powers of persuasion . IOl1 hHM4 Oirole 1 bl 1 ba COii'""" ·~ l>tk ,LAKE ARROWHEAD min c 1 11 • 11. r 7 p.... Suite 1170, NB 1pprox II mo. old. Near CUTE GIRLS romanuc m\.erests an career opporturuly Cell la< appt. 847-9695 · -.-· r&t••ll !or E111e1 3 Br 873-5882 1 Corona del Mar Beech & Slater by Hunt TO SERVE YOU AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Individual tn ~°.~7 3• 1500 mo (yrtyl $275/wk. 497-2057 dys HouH mlle M/F Euc' Gr-·nd !loot retail or of. H0tp 2-22 842-11715 --------Ott BMch Blvd btwn I .,_, . ., 4 5411 1717 -------EASY DIET • No SltMng, po8ltion of authority has change of heart -you'll -___ w/ll>'lr lu1tur10U1 Irv 111111 llce. epprox 293 aq fl Found Set morn. Shep No pllle, No exerclH . be beneficiary. Display versatility. shake off W11m«&Sleter UllSI,... ll&IJl.I Le1ge Big BH1 Cebln •MP nee1as1..e110 S 190motomo Alto 2nd M•• pupp-y btk "°" 2 ll31-11>93 tende:fg( to be wedded to na•t. 2 t>t. 1''°' be. gerege. $485, 099" houM Sat & Sun Poot table. color TV, 2 Metr Bdrm/Ba upateir1 floor omce 400 IQ tt spots on 1.i1 s-48-3976 ---------..-YI<: Golden-I & Wern· 3 b1. 2 l>e, trptc. redec: I, p I t SI e e pt 1 4 . S260 S3s0 1230 mo 10 mo ldentlll-l adleti IC)edef, tull l>ody Pl CES (Feb. 19-March 20): Be willing to ., 4114-3720 eva thruout. 1875 514 Club-7141545-6916 pm. patlO 207m0ro clllon on Coa11 Hwy Found Liiiie black dog, man1g• II your loc. I d t t d f I houM 993-58&8 ----10 move ln ange.. 873-2596 Cont Hwyl Hellot1ope S20. 642-0llM r evise, re v e w an o ear own or u t amate 3 8f 2 89 2•81y, 1675,mo · 'HAWAII CONDO·KONA oft PCH Newpor1 e...cti c d M 6 7 5 t 4 1 5 . purpoee of rebuilding on a more aolid structure. Atk for Anlla 752.54 1313B1 281, lrptc .,., encl ~'dally. wkly Maren 11 __ 1 ,.. 1., lt1t _12jtadut1 ltatalalt16 673-3017 Ptnnal Focus a.1ao on dealings with young people, creative d'fS. 842·5462 -· ro'~.~p1:0p1~c::'a'' 15-Apnl 13 551~ _. -.. •Yt cht S 11 .. Olllc• 101 Loet 7 yr Old M ,.., Lab,.. ltmc. 3tl4 endeavors and speculative ventures. 3 BA 1'h be condo. veryl Ull• p d 5 850 mo Palm OeHrl Condo. Slngtecarga~orrent,l L.MM c.n ~ 9-5 oine. blk, vtc; BHch/ • ......_..., llwllw . ~~·:~ 11Coir7 ~0::,10• 1191-44611 an &PM :;'l~:n~~·,~:;;;!:· ~ c~· 14 6 v~ PM, Mon-Fri 642-4644 1n0 9e0-0170 tn b':.i;,::',, merrtao• . ...,.... .. Vat ,........_ .... v-• ,......__b v-· 643-3360 12 Br 2 ea $526 N.o pet• 875-0105 536-13&8 •ft &PM I Pri .. ......, ..... Lem. wM• Yorkahtre fer-tlr•H problem•, etc. -' • ~ 1 u . ~ • u. Located ICIOM Ne Goll IOc llOf9front S900 mo 1ler Male. 4 yr RE· C1ff Ot-831·11478 0< "--.. •--__ _. ,.__.a ...__ JJ2f lut. •-·-L -... Lge 2Br 1' .. bt , n-cpl CourM 546-4866 lt•tall ti l~ut l90I Offlct late.la Jtlf 548'..1158 A'n, t75-2213 . WARD 645-2877 Eal-831-IM4 --··--Ml..... -· u.. ~ Nt lhops. S400. -1817 w .. telfH. NB 258 llde c M -.-A-NO_E_LA __ S_Pt_RITUA __ L_ 1675/mo. S600 ~t l.Ml)l 1 Br. 1 k upet.Mt, 1475/mo 2 Bi 2 B1. no P•ll Mgr 7711•0 l/erNfffel,. BICMfor P9n· IHM/l .... at.s 10 4000 eq n 111 n00t. lc...l· lut1la ltll ;:cx;;d Siiky Terrier. Vic ConeultMt·al rneners * 18th Pt. C.M. dlahweeher, Oll/1)0rt. Jee Pool/Jac:uul l<ld• Ok Ellla. Owner 873-3116 thouM .• 560/mo & MC, .... .tt.4 675-2495 111'3·9784 '4&-4131 Avooedo 1425/mo M2~ '-'-• -.... Adrien Reelt)' 649·6547 11 In Ot8J199 Co I Agent 541·5032 I IMO Newpof1 Blvd. CM. of Tu1tlerock, Irvine -I 831~15& O...Xe .......... ...._ xtr• ·---~ ......... c•---tt -t• EataOlllMd 12 ye..-.1 Prime Fowntaln Valley Of· 400 aq" '300/mo 552-7652 or 6"2-4818 ........ U. BEAUTlfUl Beche!Of .,1 2 b r Tb;"' btr-°i711 Orangetr .. 1 b1_ r9frlO -•• •Phot011 Tlklll• flee 894 aq II 10529 AQent 841•5032 Lolt em tllk & wtlt dog, lula"I I Hllw Duplex. 2 bd, 2be. ~tlol '*POft ~No cs...h, 1,_. mi._ beech'. Tennie. l)OOI, elc $49! ~'' n.,. 1 Bdrm •Pl 8 Mo au.rntd Servlee I SI• t • 1 I 0 t c k ) Com!Mfelal C-1 W 19th belong• 11 321 flow•r. fi•••....t-t M75; 3 bd. 2 be, $725.. P9tl 2l50 Herie No peu UOO/tno 6'2-4a1t; 1/4H-e&42 with bullNne, carpeting ~Ole 832--4134 714/9M-1134 51 C M Prime looetlor'I, C M A9wtlrO 640-7132 _.....,.---..;.;•-..191-.. __ _ M1-1'84. &42-6562 'TOP . .,.. 641-2447 ~2 1:: •---Ill 2741 & ~. ~.., tecfftty. ~ ott to en I Alrpot't .,... • bee. •lnl tetma 2 Br 1 Be. Foun<' F blk dog, brn halMa ~ 2 e E/tkte w l ~ ... -undet root cerport• and wtlo ere moving Suttee frOM :mi-450 tq prtvlle l'IOUM with ••rve merklnga. Crown Vly ~ cfi<. l500 • 2 M 1'A N, ~ 1tyte. DELAWARE PINES Diii 2 bf. 1 be. OoMl1 Vu, public tennt1 courte a Tuttln Oto 1132-4134 n ~ U.. • olflOI. dt... Pkwy l eg Nlg 4n-eo30 °"9t!alt!" ftlj Oii'· • II 85-t l20 ~ ow. AC. ow. petlO. 1 Br. ffplc, pool, gar, Mo Encl beam celllng. golf COUfM right behind ., " ...,, 11\Qp, antlQuee. •le Stort • . Ne I 4 0t S 15 1 & • Au If now swtvete petlo, ... 76/mo teoo utfl #lol'd ... l04.4 Pf°'*1Y· CIOM to l'l«'Y-Rmmte Wll/\t4td, llMI relP per eq Ti ictr• MA.K IN 0 M 0 NEY I Found Blk Poodle w l .... ,.. S4ao I tw, ~. ,....._ '9f. MM111: 144-2270 M2-N07 lhlngt 1395/monlh 12 8f 2 8e apt NB. l)Obll Ce11 557-7o O $550/mo +NO tWHter "Kiiier" Vic HOMlOWN!"S now ".~. dlltlct. 201t "'°"*.,Br 2 a.,,_, ..._.. t0221 ~ 8t. On the Mtld Hr, 18&. lnc:I AY•ll•l>I• Aprll 1, one Jee '290/mo. 04tll Ottv Downtown Huttt hectl !Ml-&442 77~64211 Coate MeM. 649-62t5 you oen INik• A W'llllece ~ 03N. yard. ·2 "'"' ,,_ ...... ·-•II utll1, lnol Clbl• w/ I adult onfy' no.,... Call •ft e. &4()-03.42 CIOM to City H .. weltc I ..... In y04lf beokywd • yar • cat o.,ee-w/ -=-_..,. ftoc*·up lor W/D 1ttl0ll OWi* at t4Mt38 Prolettlon•I MIF non· to bet*• l Poet Ottt;; 4 '1onlfl'ont IP&iCM 1$0 e-.it. blk 11U9Py, ap• 1 Grow fllfl I 8Mmp tar W..WO. 2 BA, 1 ... pool, 1tor•o•. AcroH from LIO 1 & 2 ldnn .. ~ .. nit. Ave II M,u. 11 ;g: .. from tUO to to 1120 11!. 143 Br04ld• yr, OOOker mix. tiMt>ntn. Prom no,..._ MSC) mo t .. I lenta Alva Country Ctub. plnM l ttr•ame. 8.o t 14 0 0 mo . ( 7 1 4 ) rllr, 28a, ocn Y'lallp, f11>1C, amolutf' there Promon-400 tq h to eoo tq way. C.M Adrian Ally F~ to OOod home .. "°'I £.-citing Opp't·Mlnlmal !el&.~ ' MIO mo /wt/A, Merdl I. ~poof, ., & ~ 4 t 4. 0 a 2 a• ( 11 3 I encl oareoe. M3S mo tory " P•nthouH ft t. month frH rent. I 14t-1&47 claimed Vic CM/SA on Inv. &ldetllr. 1 .._In 6'e-11M Ho Ott• ''om 1410. 7M4lt1 t "· 1181 + 1 aoo ~~.~~· :-::; ut-1.se. MO t4H 1400 eq ft. oonWll'ted ger. ,-~ ..,....,, Call Hortn Amerlcen ~ ~ no .._ ~ 1 • • 884Ml741. 711-45-41 UP TO I MO lrO ~-W 1tlh 81 L.olt Pwt? ""'** 2 7 1 .. A I , .. " ~I. mn Mtfl S.65N '°""" P9t? (l1t) lfl.llU M• 0412 .......... ...._ llfpt. lnltlt ga llU /N,.'.Jl•I iiiiiiiiij;iifiiii At Mlend ~ 1111 llP 1t00 ft lncMtrlal •--------..,.._ S6S •o 2400 eq "· ofTloe · 11101 Aedondo found old'** doa.1'9YI "-'' rebeta, .,._ on Oltol•. HIH1t1noton ,.... \Ito w ttth It. CM ..__...I ..._,,Imo eeaM ......... .....mt e!,!."; •llowen•, Cour• . ~ ;-,-ou-"_d_IC_eye_·_o_f\_H_•_f_lb_or~1 U&to .,.., I''" l~ ... ~·-~ IMS. ....... MalN I HIWw:=t~ot r=-~m:.car..-_. \ftrtt, ..._,. .... ----,..,,. ... Mt\ • ..,... -11....... --....... WklW ,,,,,. (lol!f ..... ~ "' ......... ..,, . ~ -,.... --•tot,,-. Cator TV ...... ..,,... ~:---·c::.:.:.. ...,.,...,.. -..... WiiM & .. ., .... ~ lfl totfll, 1114 1t ~:::r.f.\. ~M, =....~-:.~::~ OM.....-......n I-• , ... ..,.... " ...,~ ... .....,.. ,.., !!'~ ·~~~~!ai NII OI 11• .,,. .._...._ iNiiii"'' t;i:i ' I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE .... SPEND YOUR DAYS AT THE BEACH TEL·l·OllO • Otangt CO•t DAIL V Pll.OT l'Thuraday, Marah I, 1tn •• •11 •u!d "" It" ,.,.,. "" ..... 1, 'nhm • !terr• Mn M .... fl .... floo Ill le IOolllng IOI' tull OW---Mu11 Nit lmrMdleiety, 1 ii9i'nWt y ~•Mt ,C:•i.o . ._,...,,1 NtlOMI oom-I "" ,,.,p O.y I nil• P.t IHI ~~W::, with 1T1atehl111 *" ""1~ llty ~ ~ dolflO .,.,.,.. lftll'• 1vt111$, Oppof· llllly tarrier t MuiM ,.., Ulle ~~ ~: ~u;:lv'':.:':r~t~. M ... ~~4iHI '::' :-~-.~I~ 0:::t.r•:::,:~!~~~= lnOOf'M. ... t1r guar 00111 Hwy, Laguna (714111t·ffl1 ~. or 1yat1,,_ t •,. 9'e ... ooi with Jlln1 bonut lnOMl"'9 9Motl Al<C LlbfldOr "9tt....,_, daya 617· .. H ~ Ptovtndtll •t0.000 lnCI ACROSS e4 Con1um1d es v1nt1h11ao e7 Meddlt1 WI ONl lOAV'I PUZZLE I OL YI D HAI IMMIOIA TE OP!NINGI ,01'\ PA,.T·TIMI P!"80N8 IN TILl,,HONI IALH OIPA,.TMl!NT program lome alter• Tll.IMAMITIHO 1 wkt old, It o "** N1-ttia 11oon. en et1d wknd Ma. oomm A.dYet11t1no ~~~84!ifis-eai;;;;;11p;;pt;j;IWll!UW~---1 Coarstt llbor 5 Noah'• bov 9 Pr•d .. tor 14 Crovm 15 F1J1 por1 1e v.,y atrano• 17 POlltd 70 Locale 71 High rock 7 2 Arrow i.m11on 73 Aun away 74 Acquire OP' LAl'\01! OAANQI COAST N!W8"APfR • Eventng• Ind Saturday morn Inga ·commlNlon/QuarantM """' •viii QoocS, Clilal 10 ... pm 147-0W GOiden Aelrtev« ~. ~llil-l..iilll!i&!~~~ apee111ng vOIQI • enlfW. ... _ ... _ Al<C t 1111 1l11m •mutt l •IH ••.-r---63t-411t •llf)( Pfel. but will train Tired of making mlt1· f ll•I right P«ton Cell L.lnd• lmum wage •? We P•v ._,.tl;;;I,__ ____ ._._,..!,._ tw&I ml Of Robin now tor Inter· gu1ranlMd t&thr Very leeullf\11 lame 2 yr gr.-. "*Y ~. 911'11-Jpm. vww; 845-tlOI • euy 1111. ltlaue 0111 wing Maoew. Cell Jeff Orat1ge Coa1t Cott.oe l.adY'• 7M *' boota. ~ PraHman, uperlencad 1131·JOet • A•k for Mr· 1424391 l'alrvlew I Arlln= nellt. ••"' oond. H O, 19 Evince peln 20 Vlrtuou1 75 -·do·well • Mu1t be 1mbltlou1. ple111nt and rellabl• ·Experience h elpful, but wllllng to train ·Thi• 11 not temporary with A8 Olcll & ltetc Call W•tllOn_ -:::::::::::::::: Coal• M .... Adm Pr, Powder l lt•IOh .......... 1 Ir•• 10 buyatl Se ller 1•• ..~·• ..... _ lkl wttdeY9 ..,. Telt .. tll ••rt" ·-•Alt AMar1ellon1/ Into. inateJ •• ,,_., - PIHllTlll ,. laMnllltHk1 ... ll~Nto =· ~ 1"; 10"· lk)'f 2 1 Old horH 23 Garner DOWN 1 Old - - thing NHd peraon with 11111 12 n..cs~. No SeUlng. Aallgn HlO e~~~~~~~~I -------,-,-..,.. 1or11nlno ••pertenoe. Wiii Trlln Pen time or !ntlre hou .. Ml of anti· Antique•. dreue re, '(!/1t4it/ ..... fHI 24 Some Celts 27 Leave port 29 Iroquoian 2 Endower 3 A lraud Call 5'48·'4000 between 9AM-3PM e.t2-5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM-9PM Call Cry1t1I Cr111lon1 lull llme q\IM. Orllnlel fUQI, .. c. teblt1, oh1lr1, rock1r1, 8!AUTl,U&. U " "CA Apparel/ Hoelery D•· tM--01111 •ti 1 PM UMCS a rww Hl-trna ~ boOllUMI, morel 2416 Color TV. 2 vr wrnty. e1on1re. Coat• Meu Tl!L!PHON! thH 20· Tornado Cat. lrvlne Frl·Sun 10.11 t t4I . ,, .. dallve ry. 831-6414 &<>LICIT~ malce ofter. 3113 Creeenl f t·•-y Open Sun. 3 1 Short d flnks 35 Ashen 3 words 4 Hassle PA a 8ALE8 ....... a-.,......_.... I 81y Or. L 1g Bo h na.... TV Jotln'a ..... 17• -nor , __ ,. 497.7090 GARAGE SALE · R9fr1A, * llAllO • ,. • .,....,_ lllM I . .,, 37 -Tetons 39 BC salmon 40 Melrtc units 42 Ready 5 Dralt agcy 6 ' What !.Oy?' 7 Uniform 8 --a L E T T ,;:;.i,::.L;.,ii;;.N E L 6 E 26 Surveys 28 Bus abbr 30 Kicked tn 32 Junk 1ewe1 33 Accent 51 Downturn 53 Gtve cards "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" Juel Ilk• Mlglc. you HP P'-'*''ed Jim ~ llet INlllet 11rehr, dryr, blkH, CIO· ~~=·~n,,:: YCA, 567·6243 MOO H . 54~7287 ~~: =~· '::i ~o.~ 8ATIU.ITE TV IYSTEMI ln1tall•r H iii It COii 1t"1ln0 .. lt790. P'r .. tit• _._,, ISl-8724 111ctullv• prtll1t• club. TUOllll *&ITltll QOTlll* 18183 CecM 81 FV "MIGIO tund". wa .,. lltdYllWDI lnprt ...... New 3 b1t1d Dynamic 2 words to 2 words 44 O"t 's neigh· bor hatter 9 Baste 10 Family volu able 55 Dignity 57 Tent IOOl!fng for • ,_ moll· Pw1/llme t~ne In· THURS MAR 3. llPM Antlquae. One dai _.., ~-:r ,::-;::: :. c:!i veted, lrtlC:ul•t• P90Ple tervlewere needed for ~"' 0 to Join ~ membenhtc> public opinion poll• AmM & Europeen Fur· Sat March II 1 ·5pm Ra/.' XSOO W 111rao al)d HI•• department 15/hour Call 5•6'8833 nllure. g1-., p4'1fnl. Slelgh b~d. J1p1n1H _as __ .e_1_4_2 ____ _ 45 HlllS 34 Shipped 35 'Twist 36Song 58 Nasty look 59 Gutter area 60 Canadian llllElllft IPllllll For 1nt0fm1tton ind In· b•t. 5 a epm. Mon· 11118 ttenw eome antique wood block•. ChlneM ---------4 7 Attack 11 'Rule Britannia composer 12 Costa 1. r y I. w . 0. 11 T11ur1 ftrMrml .... of ltet11ng At1c••l•r. COflff table ..... 2 words 49 Tennis gear SO Stroked 38 Outmoded 41 Pay a lab rebel 61 Car1oonis1 Need u.-lephone aalet repreeentatlves to start ton!ght ln Costa Mesa office 7141875·0900 belwHn T..._hone SalM 1MWf ttatwwe, Mr'Y. tor I plue 24" MtgnaYOll colof .-..--•-...•---~~~ 10 • II PM. AS for Mr ....,.. & 1ome Hrvlng poe; TV, S-ul. Wllnul ~ ltMlal ffll Montgomery AD SPEC PROS ller11ng deU9tt apoone, net I 1 !>O, pair Argo• 1ouvenlr 9900na Eut· • I • r I o • P • I k • r • • •T -52 Taunt 13 Hold onto 18 Parallel to 22 Fuel 2 words Peter - O.lptr./TPIWllOI nmeWIPl"lt 1218 Dat 11 II .... : llkl Vlctorler. ~llnul trl=lngul:r, lllloc:•:i!· HOUHWIYH , lludenta, 54 Stumble 43 Skin opening 46 Sun homily 48 Gunpowder 63 S.. American 66 Leiter .. t r I bed. lge CHI Iron *' wr on pat • . p/I temp.'*!>. c.tMerl, du er In lrvlne .,.. I 0 1111 nlcicel trim wood·burnlng 4 r1, 880, J*ll mlec tkt tkre, pncg etten. -'C. •Part time 56 Abominates 59 Of a time 25 Agrippina's son 6~ Pine prOducl - 69 Sealowl •Muat be at leaat 16 •No experience necessary •PJeaaant personality •Reliable Approx. 20 hr• pr wk Ol•••llll etove French Oec.o hut-amell llama. 530 Vl111 Apply In pe raon M·F Afternoon• a eome wee. cl'IM.'Mt of lge pr....O. Flor•. The Bluff•. NB btwn 2·0 J.m et 1780 62 Luau chow ingredient ~!!'.d d=~~J:~!~~'. : ~:_?;"~, ~l~~:.nc·~I~~ 1b'ut~lhc•~ ............. , 1111 ~.:.:v:« :=, ~ f 2 •Good earning potent.ta1 Gaff HI 4000 '9twtt1 t-a 142-Hll, ht. UJ, tft, 14M pre(jtr fight truck w l • All Shltll black, klcl'l tchool deeke Twin & Full Slz.e M1t1r111 b t w n 2 • 8 pm , camper lhell. Only neat. w/chllra. 1lac:klno book· & Boxaprlng• 751-4381 7141646--3Ne reaponalbl• p1raon1 llOI UllY ca-. draw-lell tablet, I l2l.a --------,.,..,.....,..~ need 91>pty. Starting IP· dr....,, w/ml_rrora. hell J ... ry " Ptwtl Ull g~~·b~~6:.~~~9f:A 111-1811 trMI, che1l1, trunk1 & SALES CIHelc 18' Lapllrake only. Mon-Fri, 11k ror TlLDllll Z'C:O'~n°'!r ~~T.~ 0~ IOllL .IEWELIY g-'1~ ~1.r· Greg Hyde, clrcul1llon lllJOITtll Thull. 10% buyer'• pr• Mutt be ·~ In r~. · · 1142·4321 Work ~1nne In Coate mlum Call Charlea tor retell Hill, and man•· Partner wanted. 1980 25' .... IUll INSURANCE. eom,,,.,-c111 ··-· ... t I d A REAL ESTATE M ... Lut week our lop d1t1ll1. gemen · I 1ry an Toity. FB, loeded, lnvNIC. Part time. 24 hre per Property & Ce.auattyml.. <>·•--... __. 1 exna.. ..-aon put In 24 tioura ~ M~~-a.-t.1-1 comml11lon open. Call Incl o.na Pl lllp. LMM W •• k Co.'. M ••• S• alatant, uper nee:. n-..,_,_, -,.... ,.,.... -.,.. J•-lol 2131747 •"18 b s 1000 ..... .. rlenced person In com· anc:tbroughthome~5 ToronoWay C.M •• _,, or uy . un. per hr Cetl842 .... 104 :::~l~tC,:j'aZ:; mercial & lndu1trlel rlll Call 751·4222 alter 1 556--9901 ' llackla!!J 1111 l 1t8/mo.983-0007 E.ern fut caah • Mii QOUC· 1n1ur1nc•. lrvlne. Call Mtlt• lor 1 IUC08Uful & PM. a 11__ IOll ••• ---14' Bolton Wiii* type, met 11eak1 & H1food Meurtne 752..o990. Equal growing firm Telephone..,.. au .... cn w ,._ -nn 40HP Mere, 1 2,950 750·8235 Excell pro· Oppty Emptyr. Beet WOfklng oondltlont HARBOR AREA 01ty·1cet, 1mall tanke, Wkdy. 835·8H5, eve duct INTERNATIONAL OIL In Newpor1 8eech CALL US IOW APPLIANCE SERVl¢E Teecom min tOf'ch, Vic-S7M555 faotllf Tllllll DRILLERS no. tW~fOf 714/&4&.5051 II you are I wtnn.I The We Mii recond. r=n IOr ·dual •I= gauge•. -.4-2-. _C_ll_ll_Of_n_l_lll_T_rawlet--, Now hlr""" lor 1et & 2nd rou3Meok4nd tom• lltln1llllT ' sky'• Iha llmll on our 8'>C>flalleel. ~ •xtr• ttS)9. S 1981 Lo hra on twin "'V fl I I tlldlng pay ecale Easy to 842-0100 1188-1221 ~·ta, Better lt*1 ,_ wt thlfl• Mature women llel et• . ua tr• n tLlll nNT Mii publlcat1on1 In our I lft APft.111111 Ml.~"·-~-1411 :;:-.....;oa. IAOK la ..UM- pref EOE ~ In per· S20,000 plua. For Info lmmedT•t• openlrTg lor office by the Ml Gu• H«b 957·8133 lllUll'R~ • N,.......B ...... _ ................ . eon, no P'IOM cells call 312.92().9&75 lonl ~k I I t -· .. ··-_.,..,_o reeepl ti c..... VP I ranlMd pey tor tuN °' '-' Retr1Q411..el0f. S200. wuh-POOl. TABLE Of ~7172 IYDPAI .., Legal eecretaty. O.C elr· tor feeding 1dvertl1lng day Cuti bonuMI we er & ~. 1135 ... di. 4'x7' elate, custom wood --------- 5455 Production Of pon, min 5 yra, t>us, tit. agency. 0 C. a irport have 5 po1lllon1 left hwl.!lher. SlOO. &4&.5348 deeiQn. eom. wtbllllltd STEALI 125,000 Chrl1 Huntington 8Mch exp & eome WOtd pro. -· Typing 115wpm. ex· Huntington 8c:f1 tight & W8M unit wlcuea Craft ~ f« only SI. General Offa: Fiie, poet Cllllngo"en1~· Hrs•:i:·Yl':'*pen: c.11. ptlOtWt eldlle SellfY Oall 114-IM-2111 Retngerator. Brown. dble Valued 11 S2000; Mlllng 000 Ael1orecl ·ee Show & ~ phOneS Col'll· ,. range tt000.-1200 mo d00t, Very cle•n. runt for $500 nnn 881--8237 Bollt. 7141~ '4. 1 p 111 C 0 n tr 0 I, 075-0 Cont11ct Chrl1 tor appl TDJYlllll 1110.1 g r ea f . S 2 5 0 o b o •fJ.& 957-0171 Ne~ Cable TV Show 780-3861 FEATHER COMFORTERS lail • ,. 0-9526 LOSE 10.29 POUNDS -We clHn & recoverl-=---------- 1 month whll• eating, needl el typee of f9male Warde Sl9n1ture dbl• Europe an style with .... flll -lllllAL lfflll cheetlno & earning aaPT/lllY l1ce1 for me.k.,.up d• wide relrlg , tro1llH1, beeutlful downproot FOR SALE Good phone voice and • 8 0 0 •• 2 2 0 0 m 0 . PUT n• mon1tr1llon1 Fun Ex· loemeil.,, gold, S300 or tlci(lng 842~70 1142-49", M·F, 0-5 per1on1llty to handle 85M651 parlance, No Pay. Call bst ofr. 546-2871 -cu1tomer aervlce. LIQhl neede d for Coldwell Rl<:fletd Stevena, 10 AM-Beeullfuf JIJtHr·A~ Gorgeoue 78' RhodM ....... ..,,. and lnvolcl"" lor l"'llU 111111 Benker RHI "~~tat• 1 PM S7S.1334 ..... ••ttdalt .... Rug •II WOOi, h•nd· Motor Sallet. ltlnl oond . • ,...,... ..,. Newport Ottloe. ,,,.,1 Mon -woven 6'8" x 8'11" elcy Replacement value lendectpe mal3ten.;~ = ~~·~.~ =-lhru Fri 9 to 5, ull lor TEXAS OIL COMPANY WINDOWS & FRAMES blue 0& Ivory. SJ50 St,700.000 1uJaeu Belt WutM Slit Halt Wu... 5101 =~~· 11 10 · -r · wagon or 11*1 end ~Joy Ct • Ir • John• on, need• mature~ tor UHd, IQ• 1tzea, good 557.8120. Wiii t~ tot -----AM-.. -- _ wonting with tMllllQell. 044-toeO. ahon tripe t•,,,,oundlng condition. &45-1888 prOc>lftY V-..S &I --•--IH9 n •-·--•-CRUIS£ SHIP JOBS GOVERNMENT JOBS • Call Mr. AountrH at Orange County. Contlic1 ,._ ttn Mll '200 Ctn Siiia, Ilka new. t7SO.OOO -_,_, All Occupetlona Thoulandl of vac:anc:lel Aellef for Boetd and Cite Cuelom•re. We train. -p LICfolx ,_ UOO. Mii 8oet tr.. & aw. *lllT&llll'f* St1111tlcal typing. ahor· Avelleble mutt be fllled lmmedll· 54&-7058 btwn 11AM & Home. 24 lw shlttt. Sun· Streig ht commt11ton ••BM·PC 84K, 2 drives '350. 5$2-3519 Cell 78().1077 NEWPORT BEACH thtnd & knowledge o r Grett Income opportun--tely. $17,834 to 150.112 3PM WMk dlYI. day a Monday. 548-0705 bulldlng product Illes. (1 80KB). 12" monitor. 50 lb body beg, "40. x1n1 1.,, H .......... "·t, .-wt Prime 8eadl LocaUon accounting Seiery opert 11 y For In Io . Call 718-~1'2·&000, Ext ltNllllt Write 1' W Olck.,aon, com pl. ayat. S2695 condltton. 0 ..,._.,. ,~ Xlnt ~ aq fl Call Nlcole. a51·0322 3121888~7 Ext C-70 29" lor ,_ ........... lllOr\ In R1111urant/Hlghl Club Pru .. Southw111ern ~2t ~7oee Teq. &.wwile ..... ldt'M, LOW PRICE F .. for Olrecfory N9wpott ~. Fofmar· AUort11y on penln1ule PetrOleum, Box 789, FL l 1MO. 875-aat3 ChurcNll Prop. 54()-4.470 Apt Maneger. mature GROCERY etor• CMtMer IY loc:eled It the Balboa need• wretary Some Worth. Tx 78101 fret It In MU Chlld Craft book• by lllltlL llllllm couple to manage 18 Oelaentrypenon,exper , Exp 830 a.m ·ll pm A Cl b J t•o•• background TOP 1 I I F-*81 Pr.-"Alloe" ---F e-.tt. Wortdboolc.'50. W,,'!~-;gd;::.-:·~·~~7'~: =::,;:;.:~99'~ht ::.~~.'::~,'~~":. ~;~f51: .. ch. 12131 114~1&75u · oyc• 714-e76-0800.eerbera tarred Model• & mu1t 0f~good home. &46-3712 ~~:u';~,n·s~~ ment for plcturH: di· rlne IJartety ol ottlce MEDICAL ASSIST ANT. Salle Escor11 (213) ~ 1f84 ~G386 alt 5 Brune wick Electric Air ~· ~-lleepe plomM, degf ... etc on BhAB1YSITTE1Rd. ft"IOther's tunc:uona 1111 out thil Ml HAIR SALON-Heir llylitl up front I bad!. Typ. Full time lli.t of busl· '250 to $500 Hadley getne.72 .• 7 4. encl heecf. dllMf. lllp wood plaqu. Coat 126, •per. o er women time poelllon R-i>ld. .0. needed lor Balboa lalend ....... non-I/Mr Sel#y & Mii telephone eyetem• Week"" _ __._... YOIK Shaggy white "Benji" i. s.e.7 o evall, NB. 115,500. 000 Mii 18000 Tetm• pref, 11 mos old, my vancemenl tor right In· -·•-•7 .... "13 :::!• ,,,_,,._ ........ 70 Mu11 be sharp, S800 '1 .... ,.....-• male ~'r hOme 846-5258 752·9069 home Nr Fetrvlewl ~ dMdual Kathy 97~ _,., o ~ '" • .....-· .....,._.. baM plua cat lllOwlnQe ... 1oy pe~a mellld M«llu • apeyed . BACKGAMMOHS2~~ 111trom & Greenville HELP WA~EO tor MS NEW OPENINGS FOf Na-& commlMIOn ~8575 every Friday lor work ' · Solid oak, .. Ulll RETIRED ..... ..._.-~ lllTa1 ••--..... I""'' .. __ .. ~ lhel 842.010Q ~1221 6-49-7287 .,...._,.........,.. 548·5187 or 751·4 163 - -... r-Patient. 43rd & S... tlonwlde lndullrlee No ••-,_ ,,. ..... ...,..,. _ ••-•• ._ lor epec • lnveatment. ror appt Ask tor Rose Could lead to Chelr"slde bol 81 1 ht em & 1 hr s ..... wtll train. 15,000 SALES week Paycheck• fully I ta et Pttt•irt -...:: •1__,.. -rv.....i·-• .,,K Ron .. ,.... r,:~antMd Start I~ L .. B .... OOR RETRIEVER I I r Won In r....... .,.,.,, ·-,. ............. ...., In 2 months ta< ROA with elternoon I 7 50 hr ptu1 1 yeer. FOf ln1o -"' ""' .. -._.. 8711-e389 M&--8712 ...,... B1by1lller needed for CP cert Nonsmoker 85()...8039 1-312·031·7051. ext. ,.,...._., ........ ately Oetall• and IP-PUPS AKC. All sl'IOll ,..... -..... lui.Mu Waat .. tlll ~ou~~ ~t0s~ih;n 9r~ Nwpt Ctr. &44-0e11 ll1IL 2238A FM/Oltec:tory s .... M11nagemen1 tr• .. ::8~~ ~::n:=~ 545-6558 1, J111.le1wpe1rt .. ll sup I..... 1121 Looking for 1 fut food Divine EpllCOl)eJ Chureh lllTIL/IM. PrMfite OLUll/1&111111 OFF-SHORE OIL JOBS -· Wiii Vain qualified Rd • Suite 205·L9. Sen Fuaitue MU i Tr ... l. II-3 amall 8'de tlel to 30' by rHllurlnl In Orang• 15 per day PleaH call In Newport Center.... opening I I No Experience nee••· ~~'c;:.c!0r~a~:;~~~ ::,' Antonio. Tex.11 78229 I an ,.ln"lll lunrverally Alhlellc Club 8' beem, u ft. No five C I G t I aat 548-2237 extra aharp expr'd ROA lmmed on ron Hry. U.S. & overHH . .,. I M befshlp S300 Hm aboetdl 956-2473 oun Y rou • • deett for enlhuel .. tlc In· F 0 r 0 Ir 1 ct 0 r y Bue operation tor ulel fUYll. Um Herb 957--8133 em i----·-----S100,000. 0peri 8 deya I BE OWN BOSS chel""'9 wlt,ont olc. & dlvldu1I. E11per pre I 1•312•741..eHO Ext a.13 111panalon tn Southern Commerelll "08llCY Eli· 2 13154 8 • 7 10 1. Wk NB MARINA, ct.y, wk mo. wMk, with 1 or 2 em· PIT ltow. aa'" & deliv· bkkpg 111per. Join our Apply In person Mon·I Cetlfornla Commlulon .pertenc:.d Sabre E,xecu-**'BUY** 7141541·5111 Alk for Exel loc, HIH, a full ploy .... Call CollHn ery twrttory 857-4024 1t•ll lor • rewarding Thur• a·30 to 12 noon I PUT/Tm ma.... reno• from $25,000+ tlv• Travel Service. Ir· Merle '*"'· r'l\llnl. 846-0851 Mc;9ulre, agt. a.46-3301. BOATING career. Salary o pen 1107 Jl/Tlbor .. Rd. NB. Wanted 1dult1 over 22 annually For confldenllal vine. 833-9408 flllfTlll Lin Ull .S Side Tlel to 59' ewll. Im- ._.. .... , f.D.'14021 Coet1 Meu ullboal t;.40.0300 Hotel Switchboard Ope~ whO enjoy wor'ldno with ~~'-· Cell Miu RI· Typlll nMded. 40 wpm, MASTERS AUCllON 30 Hallum Balloon• dell· med. Beyllde Of Mitt, ==-',-.. UmD bu 11 d Ir need t Oent1l Asst, ROA for bu1y rator 11 tuxur1 Llgune youth Muel be .. ~ell --•fH'll ...... part.time, alternoone. 1411111 llJ..tltl vered 1nyt1m.. Perteet mo. to mo. No live • ..-nblerlwood worker, Nwpt Bch Reator•llve Beech Hotel. Eltperlene· groomed, peraona.-. • _.., ood ............... tor all OOCMk>n•. Great aboa rd•. 065-2473 IC9 It .... potential foreman Exp pr.c:tk». Seeking enthu· ad prel. Conlec1 Mwgle poelttve motivator. Ster1 11'-Mt-llH :. ":~ ~ELEX.,...3001 Rue• Floral Sota. 8'. 10 r s I. p • 1r1ck 1 wll:dyl. ng In 1~ & 2nd prel•rr•d Call Mon· tlutlc chelr·lld• tor. 3 MarmollfO. 407 ..... 77 •• 175 per WHk. C•ll BETWEEN 11 AM 3 PM s>tll<Jw.bedr. S250 873-«10 _ _...;;, _____ _,__ TD'•~ 1948 loom«Y M11lne Suppty, member beck off ice 2·5Pm.1148-7021 (&lk lor • ~hlll, Bldg!>. Ste 108· ~58 t250lmo. Newpor1. No Robt. Sattler NH/CM Fri only s.48-9462 1 .. m. XLNT Salary and .Ull IAlll! WAIT· Sherron). SALES poeltlon open wl 879•1711 II' Sole, like new, xlnt Firewood • Firewood. llw-4boWdl. Ytetty ont,. R.E. Broker Bel ReeltOfl Brick M11on. exper'd benefit• 831•2490 n PUT Tm ~.n~du:~~··~o::c; cond comfy, ••rlh ~· ~~~ws::;: ~~ ~i::.·18~;0•3•56• 0•1• 842·2171 546-0611 wage negotl1b4e Dentel Secre1ery for Nwpt 2·3 hr• every Thura -i-ill• wk & more Cell Dick TYPllT t ~n • • SI 7 5 C • 11 ~5910 'Y 951-458 t Bc:h Reetorattve Pfec1lol S4 00 per hr Cell J im I •11'15e ,..,_____ S.t your own hou•• up to 845-4148 ---------iBoat lllJ'll ...,.....,.. • ....,_ 11T Tl, II'-L. • SHklng enlhue1et1lc 876-~831 Tu11. Thura, M•k• extra U helplng Hardy 531"3000 30 per week G1ne111 Mull Hll old Pe ralen pon 8-lh. 26', 30' 1 mo 23% yleld, 175,000 11t C&lmll teem member for 3 wttndl a< ...... COM youth carrl«• promot•ISalM office 5541-8181 Olnlng HI, 11111 cond, 8 • rug•, Hart•nd Young !rte rent Cell 842-4644. TD on IUI0,000 rudy· 11 .30-3 30 wtcdyt. $4.50 member tront otllce their own Hl•bll1h1d l11P ~. ~;,..,..1 ' p1l"llng, Gem1ton111 "*> 40'. IO·bulld hilltop Spect hr g 8 8 . 1 1 7 4 d y s , Dentel Experience ro· HOUSEKEEPER tor elder· routH Mature. outgo· TYPIST· p/tlme, 80 wpm, .,.._,.., 840-1e18 NEWPORT ISL.ANO vie w. downtown LA. 645..a373 9¥1 quired XLNT h1nge be· ly lady. llv•ln, mature Ing, auracll'Ve parental 8 :if.'naMI· -getlc otnoelk• OU Gentlemen• d,_ Prlvate doclll. Under 30' ecr~ fr~ EJyMn5a1 I Pt11113 Clet1c needed tor Liquor n e 111 • • n d S •I•' Y WOIT\&fl lo drtve, eook I type '*'90fl, IMMM c:ell posit ve people wanted c:all. 85t·1115 '280 on ,..,. ...,., 1 ,. n S 3 83t·241M> c ... n tiouM Attractive 2·6PM M-f'. 84&-7021 ~~~co:*'~ Wll_. 844--2901 E.-y-. 16().1908 yre, $82.500 Ilk•• II tore, over 1 yra . re-.,..._ Ref l9Q 64+2120 i----------..,_, _., (71 4) 240·8123. ev11 gi.ter exper 07$-6864 om.rs wanted for deify. "'873'2991 PAIT n• c •II T 0 m p., It. r. nm llDI (714) 483-1153 or (818) CONS RUCTON «y to buelnelMa. dll'f'. 53l-308l Full lime order Iller tor 7~. wriR1<E~ (7141 no-1oe2 ........ Newport &Heh a L•· u.TllW. office 1upply co w 111 .. " -• - -.....__a~ 2._._ ,.s----'•I ,.,..-,. & guna 8Wltl lodepaodent I N • ITlln. 657~12 Mt ~ WIDOW HAS U I tor ---.,....._......,.._, .. T ....,.., :=::..'iw:_ ........... ~ Motor c:en1ar9 tor ,...,.. Publlthlng co n .. rnone Newport Statton. T.O's, t 10,000 up No NO EXPERIENCE c111n driving record, -·1 ~-•1.,,., ~ dellv.y. Mon-Fn need• per1on with ex· .. lno c:rlldlt Chedl. no penalty NECESSARY POLITE, HAROWORK· min Call""'' -""" allernoona & Sll·Sun perlen<le. Typing. pN>r1e1---·------Ce ll Oenl1on Anoe Many poaltlona evallable ING, ca.n-c:u11 Rex Hre lllll&m/llTlf moming1 Apptoll. 2 In & bOOllkHplng 1111111. WllfWI' I UI. 873-7311 For Info, 3121888-43"47 Mustbe1v ... l*wt1nd1. •gen~y n e ed• pr d•v Must h•v• d•· l(nowtedglofSIMgulrd '''&IMll Ext E·81 Fee for Ol1ec;.. Cell Starving Ac tore "' "' 1 pencSable euto wlalffenl l'fl19m hllpt\ll. te.26 per ru, 11f TUTT. I, 1 Moving Co. t6().1388 Commercl11/Pereon1 lnauranc:e Limited col· l'louf. e.11•1124 M\»t be a lio'd encl fn. Cull lest. 984-2123 ory II n.. s E c RETA Ry . aMtz.& IU'9d motortst. ~ .. .,..., ........ 11• .ACOOUHTIHG Cl.ERK Good wlttl flUmberl. We wlll lr•ln. MacGregor Yacht Corp, 1831 Pll· oentle. Coel• Mau. -.n..,.. MJYlll .... Ag.,,cy 11per req Full tectlon to IUPCIOft ""-IUllTllY ed po1lllon. Appty In Exper or train••• c•n Exper or trainee can time. 54$.2120 ::1~ ~4~ f'MWpott a..ot'I lew lltm peraon ~· 21441 N9w· make S7·120/tlr lllf11ng make lto-116/hf SUlrtlng INSURANCE. VIP, P«'°' ..,. na me, 1ddreu & neadl genarll tlullnem/ port et, · pay All trac:MI eva"eble pay Full and PIT poel· nel LIMI AMlttlnl. min. pnor,e ~ --.tery with ...... In our publlcat1on1. Call Uon1 avellable In our lmull'r 2 yr• brotierege . mlnlmuM 3 .,..,_ exJ*1- 537-2880. EJit. 3 KING publlc1llona. Call •xpar lnoldng typlno. MOf9 tarnlllel.,. Ge'llng anoa, Legal beck(ll'ound =r or lralnMI o1n ,.. 537-2180, Eat 3 l(INO Or Ht op portunity. Iha camping "bug" lhla helpful. tM not ~. • "413/ht ~ ,_ Jemae 11\aufe.noe. lrvlne. year. II f o u h 1 o a Ml* heYI ex~ :rt AIM Ind PIT <M~EUlalT~ota-Orlvet1. cro11-oountry. Call Don Wlllltn'll ::;r.:tf\a1'1notgettlng :f.: ~ . Ca ll ~3cr.'2':1~~ tr1bulor .,::.r highly Of• MacGregor Yec:tite. 1831 7112-0HO Equal Oppty .... It now wtth • ean.nt• • U lllY oom· l(tNQ tee gentled a Mii mollWl1eCI PlaclnOa. C.M. ~ Clellllled Ad. 1MMU1at1 With ••l*'l-1--c.,';.,-,...-.-.-.,----1 C.-.. to Go-Catte Whatww tN Feel Aol ·am off tN mer11et With a QIMlftad M c.11 Howl 14.a?• ~IC> work In "edit .... Non4mGICtr. Mui1 =01~·~"'r:~~ "ii.EARN GREAT TRWS Ari> PRIZES! :i5~~ l~~~~~~l!1!!&.l!!!!!L...t1~ P .• ,.,, p·11at ···.· .......... ,_ Oom!~~!,~1::valop· •---- . .. . . • . . . • • m•"' "rm. Excelle nt 111111 Nqlllrld-TYON 111-------.1 ' wp111, •hortllend loo w p m . t t ,,8 0 IO 1 1490/montf\ oom""'""' .,,. ... .tttt ~ Cell ~ •• ~ 11 ...... ~ N 1-MOO.• LllguNI Nlgulf. t ,,. A•lft Wy1!4 1111 .. ~. .... ....... .. •. tr 2 Ii ......... .... ........ '''"' limt!f ,,,,,, .... 1•• '""" T Doi , Rli•lt• WI 1p llH1rme flll .... .,, IHI M lltt Jmtt Hit !tlb•MD · 1111 CMHIM IN op If H T•tlrd, lmmH, ~ CHOICI INVINTO,.Y ... ,. fl 'Tl MN 1400 xln' oond '71MOB11\cWttoorn oond.1 •12 lupra, 10 000 ml, '77 loltoooo, 4 epd, e/o, '11 lldo lla,,111, me t Paid p/b, ,,.,_ p~-:·:. 100 VOl.UMI IALll I ., lllliii• 1 own., am/fm ae11' 34,000 ml, one owner, IH the r. 1 11.:Joo firm am/fm OH i , lmmao Nl\'Yo ••• .., .... ..,., owbner 71•1 01 1.: G . MO .. 10 app~tel 01tetdrlve. eter.o ,.,,. 1 . Mull HI 10 appreo cond IKrlflce IHOO 1 o w n r , Io m I ... Pim l'orYOUtc.tl 07,0~ • .. Of ..._ ...00 111..cMll 13100 ObO d•Y• MO-totl 7ff.1731 114.IOO/I* 116-1217 •w ,,..... • .. • . ...... •7o-aoeo ...... H&-1211 ·1oe11ow0oto111 Id"'! 'I• Yll/IUT .. '71 Op• OIVllte, Otto' .. u...-• .,...., '61 Thundltblrd, lmmao, I I I I. L: a. • • ,., .... llL ... MQI, both IOj)t,; wgn, llr, auto. A.n.o11 129001010. 942.ee21 ownr . .., .. , .. .,..,, ll.ltll 1 ... 71 ... " ~Hatt>or 1Mf ..., AIA,, will OOMldet Dlt ... '"4 ptepetld eng & tutl*'· HCll tare Driven by '4300/bel 17J.1277 Coe M().~ trade t 22,IOO 417-6166 IMW lody, '•1111 & Interior 11on lalt !free. & wire llllle Old Men U4t0, 'IO AA"IT tlU r::r:r:e~d:,u.~~:~ Hloll .. t lmlMd ,., ., ...... "" ~~~ :r!: = 11~0:·0-::: =·.;.i~~~ ~~!,;.=• . Ma-7271 ::.00~~·0::'~ ... nmt1t1, ... ... tldt t11nnln1 boerde. ~r ~. domeetkl 0t -.. , IT0••11 'llllerlon o.nr. Prloed 10 ..... 1111, llOO obo. Ceo 873-3400 71 Supra. mini 00::2· au Hl-4141 • U7-te>H Ill I ... .. l >COWLUNT CONDI· l'Ol'9IO" 5111·12Q Ila (11•)111-1111 I 0 0 I AM 0, M extru.1~ IO ml ..,400 We hl V9 1 gooC1 ,.._. TIOHtat&OTAK!aALLtt IJ M" Mt..,_... e>pentundey 113.121.u9·1: 1111: Ori !Ul .. 5-50001 1MvernMe. 'll PUTIMI "" uon ol NIW & IJHD Cell ew.. artw t pm°' !!f! _!! Wet.._ .. t ·MOll 714·'40-47ot '71MANTA1200 IO Cofolla IRll Loaded &41-0tt2 et-flMlll ~ndl. (1141 111·13!1 We're •1 In Ille W•t lrom ta/ft and up & rt , fl" MIZ 4ao IL. '71. Red/ New 11rH, nHdl eng Priced IOt Qulolt HI• 'et VW Sqbtt, thrHlled, p. tor New I _u11d JHp II WA "'" I! --~ patcllment. All ulrH , WOf1I Ml-Oe21 I ·U O O, 114 I · & U 7 1700 OI' beet offer. Se~~n.a·~~ ..,.... ...... • 1·71 Sole* 124 convert. II min' oonct. 129,000. CIH Ptp!k! !117 7&1·4163 Mk tor Aoee. 642-to11 al18PM 11000000 1n....n1ory 300 ! CoMt Hwy LM IUll.. epd, MW~ paint 1 1 1112"·'331 Cl[ IN DEAL '74 7 pubut, tlereoeue. COl<IMtl l CHfYAO lff ,.. .. . r .,. ' ' ' tlt.•lll VOlUMEIALH ~~~· HUO 81&·2112 'U..MIZ aooo IEL. UCfSTER (.ft 00gpelnt.•lnt,reb11eng "'-...._ SIAV!Ot I L.IAllHO Anlhracille/ b41t. lellh. AU K 13200/bet 975-1271 JO~:ange ., .. A111t, laert!f 31t00~~b~ve. '79 S:fyder, rune ,ood, ••tr•• Sunrt, A88. 154. NllOll/llll ON A vw ·79 cleulo conven . 'tt llYI ... / ... • -AU ..... "" (No. °'*f1_ea_!t·405) goo top. good lrH 000. 8111298-9331 or 13131 Harbor Blvd CLEAN c•.D only 13K ml. Of'IQ. owner, 541.1121 oa~ _. • (11•> ..... .,.. 11195 4M-5042 919/454-7921 a ... '*' GrOYI M lhOwrm cond 19460 1-------'"""."" '>4t.. 1100 N4-•ID COIUISM '78. 311<, 5 apd, 1/0, tracs..lnl WMIOIM tl4l .,, MBZ HOSL.. tapu• ....... t.n-Leatlq 7112·2297 dy9, 63&-10e9 '78 c-o. bronu, • .,, 11141 MUNI 11u1 w~ mt Bl1upuntc1 1mllm OHi, .!!... blue w/lan lellh«, lo ml, 11 .. _.11 2111 1111 llflfl 11/M. cond. full pwr, llr, am/ mega, n-llrM 1 1000 .... """" I lmmao. 134,500/olr. ..., -Otrtlll ..... v.1-1111 lm.13800 7to-1tol .a ftlll Drt-t031 under blue book .. -t7•·"711 '""1 7'"3 •• °" .,.. -71~7227 __., .,.. •..., • ~ ,.,. ..... , 1111 .. ., ..... ..... '11 VOlllO 2UDL. etr. 'll b ...... .,,... B~~k·e~n ~.,~hr~~ '81 SPIDER. am/Im-· G ·79 M~:8El. .,~;ec. All ~~'t':411 Alt , I.,., lftet pl crul•. •Int cond .• INOO ~:·:i:-i1:0. radlall MOO Harbor 8hld. wn..11 amlfm cueelle ruby Mutt M ii lmmed MM7U •la.111, derM. 975-4271, Bob 11~ 642..ac>17 C0&1.1 Mftl 541>-9100 , Me"" duty ft..,..,ana, oti B .. ' o v • r I 7 o o o . '71 BLACK 924 ONLY ...... 1117 ., .,_ft_,,.. 494..0340 '59 MERCEDES 220S Sharp. eunrool, air. amt ,.. '18 Camero, Auto, V·9, road ltol\11 & buWt guard S•--~Leutng Need• ~nl I Int Im 111reo w/cHe, bra. Come In & ... N-port whl. QOOd cond, I 1!500 WE PIY tlPNWR l ..... Olll lUI IAIPll 20,000 mlle• N•111t oif ID 1112 IY"'t.I CARVER 11600/bel otr. 850-7548 m1g1 & exlrH 18000 $4000 e.ecn·i n,_, Mlecllon ~3-1211 O.W.. road. I 11.800 875.-87351...,....,. ____ .,. __ ,.. NJ I daya. 113-7724 ~ Drtl • c l(X"E BMW •13 300 SD drlt grey, gr 48&-0275 (Frid) of pr1vlou11y owned '59 818CAVNE ~"ltt l()~CINll• ... UI ~ teeth«, .~ rf. 1eo0 m . 1111111 T&IU 0111111-4214 c:~~h ... ."'udll lnOI Red. 9 cyt. 1 OWlllr Trakt t03S .. .,...,....,.1,.,1.., ... 11 ~OIYOUI • 136.500.714-891·1&88 Sllller/blkallextrH,mlnt y•L-1173 ;;,;;;;;; $1100 87~2837 ·11 TTll PU. 11495 '71 3201, new engine & IUTNAI04. '82 240 DleMI. brand new, cond. 110,500 975.5953 1 ... wtlta -1"filaw CU,.ltr IHI 171 ~:.·~ .. ~~ CM r"oreo• I .J~1~ ~o"r 0 :o: ~." .. ' :., ~.l..o;"~ ~~~: lelli l!rt tlll '12 llPUS IEOLE 4•5 E Cou1 Hwy Loat o•rage • on• muet t NINI/ ..... 2480 Herb« Bllld. • ·-• ;jlf,:' --1 Goodcond. tereo New go 1878 Cordoba ''JI fHI "·Tll" 494.ee15. · tAGUTT1 11 •840-9179 •1DEALERINU.S.l p 11n1 12300 c 1111 N-mBNch uo5 1994 MOB COSTA MESA ........ Ml-1411 11700. 648-6598 LIAIU IUt ... n.certlllOUUWI '78MEAC!DES450Sl mrAD\II:D 548-11215alt8 97 .09()() $12115 &31-5484 '82 vw dleMI P/U, SK ml. UUI 111¥111 BMW 833 CSI, ue.ptlo-~:~.~::~ :7:. ~:f.n ~ '85 Bug . new •no. new '•'" Deantic r114 Ult fi • • . . r. WINY ILUll UIS All TIMll COHHELL CHEVROLET -. .... . ~ !" • \~ ~ ' S4trl 200 WlllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COM E IN OA CALL. FOR NBIPPUIS&L Cormler-Oel.Jtlo ......., AIC·PID. 18700 o.a•-nally clean, fjord blue, '110L.CHATCHIB 7 A,,_C,,K SUPER Mull .. 11 ·NJl\...C. e~800t.1llltcond4,.7 ..... ,,~ f3" 'lt•m•-.... S48-209e ..__ alloy wtllel9. auto. Mii· Am/Im eau. 1 "" 97M 2oo .__ .. ,llC """' ,,.,, • • • ...,.,.,., -V 9040 831-2040 416-49•9 Ing below blue book. S45-85e0 1 "'""~•11:• ,,. ..... ..., .79 Campet, clnt cond. Tll WIEST &42-9119 UJ UNI llAOI UW PIP, 552-M92. ... ti.al ·11 2400. Immaculate: -_,.. ••·• 15800. Cell A.newer Ad IELEmll '81 Falcon '7t C'*'Y 'A ton 111111. ult 2S.02 M11ouerl11 Pkwy ·74 2002 MConc:I owner ..... " I "' power iunrool & win I-"'-9117 777 a.42-4300 24 h,. SSOO cond. Oood work nn Mlulon Viejo · orig wtll i ,..-bout dowe $17 500 599-1454 ... ra ' ' of lata model, IOw m1i.-rvne good . C.,t .-M8-0798 Of 1111 (AYlfY Exll off 1-5) ~1~1:""''81111.;m lu~4 1 MWlour • •••• ' . I s.i.-Setvk»-Le.ulng 111 $1800 TAKES •o• caa1t11e1 In Sou-Jennlf• 831•7308 ,,,... M 1.Qfl04 Open Sundaya .i)d 1ra0o 5.48-9457 . mt .,__ llJhul1kl tl41 1111111&01 '77 RABBIT. nae paint uwn CaJllO<nl•I See UI Llacela HU · " Plllllll Pl.All T"I Drive & Pric. Lorna 548-4558 todayl I Aati.-n, ~ ~.n ·74 Ba11arla , air, en/rl. on your naxl Merced" Tll llW 1111t1 SHiii .93 vw Bug teblt eng lllEll '79 MARK V. whltew/~ CluaJn 9045 ~WL" I am/Im cue, MW ~nl 8er\l Call ua at T bo St Ion 111·2040 •tt-4HI many n-perte nMdi Int. 1 owner, exec cw. Muet Hll. 15300 obo. •llllllU ~~11 1 f,.,11 t tan e s:50101r Clllll&G 59K ml. xlnl cond. 11111 ... 1 ~LMllng 8e2·7928-....n Turbo DIMel p U. BlJY THIS 944.7317 2800 H11bor Bl11d 18900 546-4045 wtldyw Speedettr tepllca Th• WIEST Dallaa 9117 1301 Qulll8tr .. t ·11 Super BHtl•. 80K COSTA MESA Ptallac 1331 $49,500 * 17 3201, auto. eun Runa/ !Ootle Qd, 111·1111 : •--.:. l .l. braille. b11 otr 831-8812 Cond $3250 080 ::' :Y.f':~~~i: . 1mm11 '71 1200 1 owner. 4 IPd. NEWPORT BEACH -[J.,J Wm CAR I •••• ml, "'" ""' • 1140-1180 ... Co""'"•" ')(,., MW SJ1.IOO roof (474UBCJ 1895 945-7578 'II IU ntll tft I 1111 -• • .89 Sqrbl<, tblt eng. Irena 81 SEVILLE. 1flver w/ 9e0.52:).4 Theodor• Robfna -Ford !,;7~4 ~~1~ IPd ' eun ·10 320 o'x htchbk, Ilk• SMlllf, blue IMIMr. 1o ml lily 2 ~000 lllts & dlllerent1a1. nu brlll<M, ~~~ !:~~ ~~~~:. ·1e FIAE81RD 20eO Hwbor Bl .. CM * '78 3201. auto, elr ,_, 4 epd, •1•eo. air eno. Aeklng $10,800. 833 · 1 A/C, AM M. CHHtte Int. Ur" & belt. 11250 whit, full pwr. mint, Xlnt cond, blecll lnl. beet • 11211 BiACH BL.VO. HUNTINGTON BEACH .. ., .... ., ., 842-0010 540-8211 cond. (1DVJ145) 291< ml. 1 3800/bet. 150-9748 etereo. 5 spd. GrHt on .645-2085 clean. 28,000 ml. 113. offer. 831-M12 ,._...... ..... .__ ... _... * '18 320!. 4 spd , eun 815-1277 • •G tltt Ou 1 1100 975-8735 d•y• .. 80 Phoenix 2-d,, 241< ml, i. Ml-U11 ~--oiiiii------------­-Use the Dally Pilot ,..... .._ roof 1641916e) '74 450SLC. new paln1. WfflT I PRICE 11185 VW Bug Mull NII &73-7724 91191 1948 Ford Woody W•-·n DATSUN 2eoz I 0. d •d . 1 11 0 y. '78 MO Midget. good " "' 9000 ml on MW~ • PIS, P/8 . A/C, 14950. gon. 113,000. !n:013~~tH~1 epa .. •Ir 51M orll ;.omolo. ,subper . I, 4 'o o o IO B 0 cond. many n-par11. $6000 I and Irena. Good body. 7P90CWpERD1V•D-Lli01eaT.1FUONL.SL _84_2_-2_aoe _____ _ * ·11 320!, 5 IPd . aun cond. v o 0 -1 714/494-0187 Mull Hll lmmedlately pelnt. lire•. eunrool "' O~ · '79 Bonn111lll• Broh•m "Fas1Rl'5ull .. urvlc~ 1929FOfdModelATown roof (IEBC2891 ~ 1·71 3ooSEL. 9.3. xtra 12000/0BO 754.9573 S19" 49-4-9171 ~'t5~~o-~9:7~; 3a.600 ml. xlnt eohd. dirertory Your S • d • n • I 1 O • O O O • '81 5281, auto . ioea.. CteHllled Ade are th• clHn, loaded. 18900 alter 2 0111 111-4214 '81 vw full wlnaow van, 975-5&24 ' Loedect Whlle/vlnyl 1 87Mltl IOI (1BWZ880) •~ lo • IUGC4Hllful Muel H ll Cell (714) '73, wlllle, elHk, 11111• eunrool. 111110. new awrtr '4895 f49-4175 1114111 g11ege or yard Nlef 11'1 • 759-9348, 640--0838 beeuly. Fectory Pure. TraOe your old alull for rebll eng. & tr1n1. $2500 Miike your ahopplng -SELL Idle Item• with • 208 W 11t. Sanla Ana better ••Y 10 tell mor• CIMelflld Ade your ~ 13500. Cell 1newer ed new good! .. with • Call m1111ge Hrvlce, ler by uaing the Deity Pl-Dally Piiot Claulllld Ad. CklMd &lndey people! Mop lfloppl.g cem.r. #l11, 642-4300, 24 Iv. Cluelflld ed. 642-6878 Don RoM, &4&-M19. lot Clwlfled Ade. _84_2_·56_78 ____ _ ATLAS CHIYSLll·PLYMOUTH .2*29 Harbor Blvd .. Cotta Mesll Tel 546-1g34 3 bloell• eouth of San Di-o<> Freeway oft Harbor Bl11d Complete IX><fY -"OP Sllft Service Pert• Service Dept. o~n [Wonday thru Friday 7 30 A M lo 5 30 P M end 8 A M lo 5 P M, on Seturday. OIANGI COA5' Alll\C/J H P/HNAULT 2524 Harbor BIVd .. Co.ta Mesa ' 5<49-8023 &45-1770 • 1 Jeep o.alef In the w .. u See ue today for sa1es . ...,-,1ee ' ~ There .,. reuons why we are • 1 Prlee end Mltetlonl Alao. the afl--new AeMull Alhence It here! 131-2400 MIJCH THE NUMBERS ON THE MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IM THE BOXES ... • LONG llACH IMW Lero• seleclion or MW & quellty u..cs BMW'1 and o1her fine ears• Sales. tenliQe & leellng frede-lna wetcomel hlle 405 Fr-.y to N<>Oh Cherry off-temp, turn right & go 8 blocile not1h to 3670 N Cherry Alie . Lono Beech ( 7 14) 636-~790 (2131 427-5494 • NAlllS CADILLAC 2600 HarbOI' 91vd , Co.la M .... Tel ~·9100 Orenge Coun1y·a L.1roes1 Cadlllac dealer Sai.. S«vlee LNslng • SADDLllACtc IMW/IUIAIU 2a.o2 Marguer1te Pkwy., Avery Pkwy. exit we off• wt111 no~ Of' ..... compeny can 1. bpettty llllfed. moll mod«n eervtc. I parta dept.; 2. One Of Ille Soutlll•nd'1 moat exP!lf'lenc:ed 1ei.. I 1 .. 11no tlatt; 3. Ellmlnelion of Ille middlema n by leulng d...., direct 131·2040 Miiiion Viejo 41MMt • CMICK IYlllON 'OllCMl·AUDl-VW 415 I!. Cout ~ .. Newport 8Mctl. 873-0900. The onfy dealerltllel In <>r.noe County wttf\ .,... three gtMt fMll• under one roof! • • IOILONGPllPONTIAC 13600 9Mch Blvd We1tmln1ter Tel &92-6651 Orange County 11 oldest •no terg .. 1 Pontiac deele11h1p Sales. Serv!Ce.P1t11 • DICK MILLll FIAT/LANCIA "Probably the lowetl prtc:.d Fl•t• In Southern CehfOfnle" (localed 1 mite nof1h 01 SouU Cout Pl&ia nMr Mein SI end Warn« Ave In Sent• An•) 120 w Warner. Senta Ana 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E 17111 SlrMt. Sanla Ana. Tel 558-7811 Your OrlQlnat Oedlc1ted D•tl!oln Deal• MJIACLI MAZDA We've mowdl Our new ioc.tlon It 1425 letctr St,...t. Coll• MeM Tel Ms.-333'9. lloP by I vtt1tt ~ mod«n llhOwr~ •nd IM why we're tlle • 1 Mud• CIN I« In Soul"-" C•llfomt9. Sllet, ~. Pana *'d L .. 11"9 • COIMlll De&.ILLO CMIYIOLlt (flOtfl'*fY Orolh Chewottt) 11211 -..ct! "vd .. HUntlftg1on htch N9W • Uted ....... L...ino • ,.,.., • Ser'Ykll C°""9 by end ... our Hr4t inwnloryl ...., ~1 COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 5<40-6410 Se<vlng Ora~ County for 16 yee1s 1 Mlle So 405 • SUNSIT FOID, INC. (Home of Wlllle the While) 5440 Garden Gro11e Bt11d , W111m1n11er Tel 636-4010 • OIANOI COUNTY VOLVO 10120 G.,den Gr~ Blvd . Gerc»n Gr~ Tel 530·9190 Exc1Uefv91y Volvo to cowr alt your VoHb requlremente New9UMd•Salel•LM1lng•Pan t •S«vtceeBody StloP Freewey cloM In the hNfl of Orenge County at Oatdln Orov. 81VCI & Brootchum CONNILL CfflVltOLIT 1121 Hwbor Btvd .• 0oeta Meta. OWf n ,..,.. -wo Orange County Selet, IMllng, MtYICe Ca ll 148-1200; 9')eelal pan• une: s.tt-0400: bOdy lhOP llne: 754-0400. IOY CAaYla IOLLI IOTCl-aMW 11<40 .lllmborM Aoed, ~ ee.d\. ~ ....... ~. ,.,,, Antd &.IMll'O· HB victi!'ls' spirit dark as the water By GLENN 8COTI' or .. Otllr,... ...., People who Uve along four flooded cul-de -1ac1 In Huntlntton Beach be1an the 1loom1 bu1lnet1 ytat.erday of Mlv.,ina dry belofllinp. It wun't euy. Thtlr homes In the low-lyln& aubdlvl•lon frontina Beach BoulJVard north of Atlanta Avenue were atlll sitting in several feet of dirty brown water. Tht resident• waded throu1h the streets or paddled rubber rafta, their aplrlta u dark u the water. and tables floatlna around. You can't beUeve It." White and hJa wife, Su., at.oOd on an uphill aide of a brick fence ~""'-Beach where they could 1urvey tJ\e flooded net.hborhood below City of flclala .. 1d a break ln a nearby flood control channel and a clo11ed atorm drain led to the floodtnl. Don White examines daughter's car in (root or Huntington Beach home "Nothln1 la dry," said Don White of 8012 Mermaid Circle. "Even the stuff hanglnt in our closets la wet. Everythln1 Is water-soaked. There are beds Sue White aald she hardly knew where to beiin l.nalde their hou.e, still wa.iat-Cieep In water. Valubles and important papers needed to be re«Ued, she said. But after that, It all leemed the same . Even fo o d In the refrij{erator was wet. The Whites had refinanced their (See DEPRESSING, Pase A!) ' I I I ' THI DRANlil COAST I Storm da_mages near $50 million l ByROBERTBARKER udJEPFADLER qf .. Dllllr ....... I The violenl storm system which pummeled Orange County 1 for a1x daY1 with up to 8 inches of rain caused an estimated $50 million damage to ~h public and private property, officiala aaJd today. -Carole Hopwood, manager of t he county's Emergency Management Division, said ''Nu1h" figures compiled thi1 morning show that Huntington Bach by far suffered the wont storm damage. Dogs rescued · from .flood need shelter Most everyone evacuated from Lactina Canyon in the past few ~has found lodging hett, either with family or friellda. Bl.it there are still residents of the canyon who need temporary abel&er -namely about nine or dop that were n!9CUed hree-foot waten in the d Animal Shelter. cy Goodwin , a a~eswoman for the shelter, Ulcr 15 doo and a half dor.en cats w•rie pulled from the shelter Tueeday and put up in a variety ol veterinarian offices in Dana Pcqt and Laguna Hilla. '1blun~ including memben ije city's pro-life Pet naibillty C.Ommittee, then oat and took in a few of ta on a temporary basis. small canines and the cata .D~ve foster homes. Bf.lt Goodwin said temporary holiPes -for perhaps a week or tw~ -are still needed for about 10 large doo. Jntefeatecl pet lovers who have room for a four-footed guest 9bould call the dty'a community 8el'Yices department at 497-3311. Preliminary estimates place damage in the beach city at betweeJl $22 and $24 million, according to county calculations ... Hopwood said the overall $50 million damage figure is •'not out of the ball park. Sut It ii a rough estimate and one we'll be pinning down in the next few days." v=ita · Tue9day, the storm tri up to 800 ~lions in untington Beach alo~ And today, Fire Chief Ray Picard defended decisions by dty workers to evacuate residents from flooded homee. Some homeowners claimed they could have saved their dwellings from flood damage had they been allowed lO remain behind. But Picard, who operated the city's emergency operations center, said, "We-received complaints that we didn't act 1-t enough and complaints that we acted too eoon. "We were carrying some people from their homee. There was no other way out. eapedally for the elderly and the ill,'' he said. "I sent a fire protection specialist to the Seven Seas Lane area (near Atlanta Avenue and Beach Boulevard.) "When we went ln, the water was ankle deep. Two hOW"I later it was waist deep," Picard said. Area officials, meanwhile, (See EVACUATION, Pase A!) CDAIJ IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY, CAl IFORNIA 25 CENTS Dllllr ,... ...... .,, ~ ,.,.,.. Katherine Gray and son Garrett survey sunken boats and bucket• washed from inland nurseries along Balboa Island. ' Landslides threatening . -. CdM ho.mes By STEVE MARBLE ud JODI CADENHEAD Of .. D9llJ ,... • ..,, Hillside r-esidents in c.orona del Mar were prepared to evacuate today as the rain-soaked earth holding up their homes began giving way and tumbling to a street below. The land failure below the hillside Irvine Terrace conununlty forced work crews in Newport Beach to close off heavily-Laed BaySide Drive from Pacific Coast Highway t o Carnation Avenue. "The ground just can't take any more water. We're just hoping to God there's no more rain," said Wade Beyeler, the city's general services director. More rain, however, i.a forecast by the weekend. City en1ineers in Newport Beach also were watching hillside homes in Spyglass Hill and residences on K.inp Road, which run.a along a cliff above Mariners Mlle. An emergency Red Crou ' shelter at the Orange Coast YMCA in Newport was being set up early today in the event of evacuation. "The ground is just sort of oozing down. There's been so much rain. We don't think any homes are in immediate trouble but if we get more rain, there could be problems," explained Bob Wynn, Newport s city manager. ~ He aaid the worst slippage problem in the city was from a hill.aide above Bayside near the intereection of J~ ao.d.. For the most part, city worken in Newport, Costa Mesa and Irvine were using the lulls between the showers to clean up and get ready before the anticipated weekend storm hlta. In Cotta Mesa, firemen were goi ng door-to-door today vacuwning water out of aoaked homes. The areas hardest hit were on Princeton aild Hanover in C.Ollege Park, Trinity Drive, the 17th Street industrial area (See HOMES, Pase A!) One less problem for dentist 9Y STEVE TRIPOLI Oftlle Dllllr ......... Coeta Meu dentist Dr. Tony ~rotopappaa, embroiled in a oontroveray surrounding the &a.tbs of three patients trated by him. hu both one 1«!91 and one more legal problem facing him today. The Orange C.Ounty Dlatrlct Attorney's office announced th.ls mom.lng it will not prell chara- aplnat Protopappu atemmina from h1a arrest outside his oftioe Feb. 16. The arrest came, po1Jce said, after Protopappaa drew a gun on two U11dercover police officers who approeched him. Meanwhile, -the mother of the third penon to die after being treat.eel by ProtopeppM sued him for $10 million ymerday. (See DENTIST, Paae Al) Dllllr .......... .,..., ....... California Conaenatioo Corpe crew 1andbap homes near Thousand Stepe in South Laguna tbil morning. LB ein.ergency adds up Victoria Beach homes undermined9 818 Bend hard hit ·~ IT8VS Ml'l'C **' '· ............... lApna BMcb ortldall took advantace of a break tn the w.t.hilr' today '° -... '° ......_ Md \ldlltWl··an ·u. .... l"Wlll ........ What.., .... up with ... flaurt 111.:..."""1 ., •"'"· -:.ed Cr•H aa4 Laluna ..................... ~---............ dHlaraUoft ef 1 ••••• of abOut poo,OQO," the ON chief .wt . He .. Id dam•1• to pl'tvac. prope~I• allo Ndmated at ~~---... 811t eoa~~oton wb• are .... uucUDC' a 110049 eoall'ol chaaael exc.Mlon lft * .. ~ ..... of~ .... , ......... ... ... , ........ , .. , .... . ~ .... . r w • ~· • Or1noe Ooalt DAILY PILOT/Thuredey, M•roh s, 1813 I Rain due to e nd tonight ' By KAREN E. KLEIN or.-.,_,,... • ..., A(ter 1hc day• 1)f drenchlna raln, It eeom• a reprlevt' 11 In 1tore •• ht!•vy, black 1\orm douda drtft t'Utward, National Weather St>rvke otflclal1 aaid today. Tht' rain ahould end wntsht, acxord.lna to the forea.t, but not ~fore the current 1torm will have dumped more than 8 lncht"IS on Coat.a Meta and envtrona. The weether aervi~ predicted p1.1rtly doudy 1kie1 tomorrow, with more rain due over the: Wt,~kend. aut Monday ahould bo fair and clHr, offldall aald Tomotrow'1 temperaturH 1hould be tn the low· to mid·e-Oe The rwt.rMUna •torm brou1ht IOm(' of the heavteet rain ever to tht Oranae Cout. aaoordtna t.o J . Sherman Denny, who hal kept rainfall record• In Huntlnston &ach alnce the 1930.. "Over the last thl"ff daya, we jlot almo1t ~ Inches of rain," Donny uld "That'• prelly tU1\&11~.'' Tkla week'• downpour brcniaht leUOn tot.ala for CMta ME'tlM to 17.88 lncht11 of rain, county Envtt'onmental Manai•mcnt Asency otrldala aaki. That'• nearly twice the averaae rainfall of 9.07 lnct\8 for thlt time of year. Lut year at thia point In the ICUOn, the area had tteelved only 7.52 lnche9 of rAln. • EVACUATION PROCEDURES DEF E NDED ... From Page A1 were seelung a federal disaster designation today to allow 1tonn victims to apply for various government &id programs. The federal diauter a.ssiatance center in Seal Beach clo1ed Saturday , but federal information officer Merl Moore said local coordinators were awaiting woc:d on whether that center may be reopened or a new relief center wlll be set up. Huntingt o n residents Long time businessman dies in NB perhap1 the hardeat hit In Orange County -survived l.ut night without major problem• despite steady rain. Residents near Hamilton Avenue and Magnolia Street reported that a tornado struck down at about 3 p.m. It uprooted some trees, knocked over a fence and destroyed a storage shed, according to res1den ts. No mJuries were reported The End Cafe at the lip of the damaged Huntington Beach pier was still standing today But obeervers say it's only a matter of time before It plunges lnto the ocean. Damage estimates to the city-owned facility along with a nearby restroom were upgraded from $250,000 to $750,000. But damage estimates to private homes throughout the city were 1Caled down to about $8.5 million from $22 million. About 160 mobile homes in the Brook.hurst-Garfleld area -Del Mar Estates, Brookfield Manor and Rancho Del Rey -received major damages, offlclaia said. Many remained uninhabitable today as did homes along Beach Boulevard near Atlanta and Indianapolis avenues. An evacuation center at Huntington Beach High School remaina open. Huntlngton Beach paramedics participated in a reacue aboard the Aminoil USA offshore oil platform dunng the heavy rain at 4:30 a.m. today. A worker. Tom Hansen, 36, of Garden Grove, suffered back Injuries when struck by equipment. The paramedic team boarded a helicopter provided by Aminoil and stabilized the man's co ndition . Longtime Orange County businessman and former Newport Beach resident Warren Wilson died yesterday at Hoag Memorial Hospital following surgery. He was 81 Wilson was active until his death in numerous development enterprises in Orange County and in the agriculture business in Coachella Valley. LAGUNA DAMAGE . • • Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a .m. tomorrow at Fairhaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana Wilson came to the county from his nauve lndiana in 1928 and was active as an industrial painting contractor m Whittier, where he developed several specialized paints for use in the agriculture busirn!!SS Foqowing World War II, he became directly involved in agriculture as a citrus grower, pa<:ker and marketer For many yecµ"S, he served as a-director of • the Coachella Valley Mosquito Abatement District. Wilson matte his home in Newport Beach from 1953 to 1975 when he and his wife moved to Laguna Hills. He was a member of St . Mark Presbyterian Church and the Irvine Coast Country Club. He is survived by his wife, Helen, and tw~ so~, Warren ''Duke" and Rodney Jon. both of Indio. He also leaves five grandchildren The family suggests contnbut1ons be made to the American Diabetes Assoo.ation or to H~ hospital. From Page A1 The concrete channel was to have been completed this month at a coat of $3.3 million. But the floods caused at leaat $250,000 damage, and Chief Adams said engineers still don't know if concrete work already completed has been undermined. City crews also a.re keeping a close eye on several beachfront homes in Victoria Beach, where 8 -and 10-foot waves have undermined the 1tructurea, as well as on Dumond Drive, which ends at the beach~ "Foundations and the seawalla are a major concern right now," Adams said. . Meanwhile, Adams said, two more large barrels containing a strong industrial solvent washed down the canyon yesterday The containers will be picked up by a haz.ardous waste disposal team for analysis. Adama said. They will joln a half doz.en or so other containers that were found on Main Beach Park latt Tuesday. "We 1uapect several of tht barrels came from a stereroom at the Telonic (Berkeley) complex," ui the canyon. Adams u.td. He said thoee barrels from the electronic manufacturln company apparently contained only petroleum. "We wW be checking with the Coast Guard (which has jurisdiction over waste product.s on the beach) to flnd out what the materials are and where they came from," the chlef said. He satd city firemen responded to 75 emergencies on Tuesday and another 50 to 60 yesterday. In other aouth Orange County areas: -Seven county work crews and mem~~ of thP California Conservation Corps were sandbagging· homes adjacent to Thousand Steps Beach in South Laguna. -Orange Cou.n ty Fl re officials said 75 homes were threatened when a sea waif was destroyed at c.aptatrano Beach. -A major cable failure knocked out telephone aervlce lo San Clemente. Pacific Telephone cuatomers In that town cannot call out. nor can they be phoned from areas outaide the city. A telephone company spokesman said the outage occurred'-last night at 10. and restoration of phone service was expected sometune this afternoon ~\" • • III _sight ___ Respite Extended forecast SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ----------COASTAL AND MOUNTAIN Coasta l Oeea11on11 ahowera and tl'lulldel al\Qwera. ~ at nm. lodey, t~ off to• 30 ~c.nt el\ane• of aeattered ahowera tonight with parllal elaarlng. Hight today In Ill• mld·80a Owwnighl low9 U to 55 Vatleblol Olouda l<>mMfOW with lllglla of 82 to 87 £1aawhare, from Point Conception IVlh• Mulean bOrcler twld out "10 mlle: Smell orllft ad""-V Oue to haurdoua .... light and var1able Wind• U>fllgl\I and tomorrow m«nlng. ~ nort'-1 to WMt 10 to 16 llnota 1omorro• 111..-noon Combined HH 10 to 18 f .. t W• 10 -"'-1 ..... II to 10 .. with '-"Y -1 ~ '°' ....... • '° 16 !Mt. s."1 twld _.a_w•JJ elo_wl' deeraa_.~i tomorrow PW11Y doucfYtOnlgM mldt~ ARE.AS -Pllrtly douOy Fridey Moally dOuOy -lhe ... end wltll a good chance of rain denlcp•ng 9acornlng windy In 1he mountain• In , .... eO..tal -hlQtll 68 to u . IOw9 41 to 58 Modntaln l\lgN In 11\e 409. IOw9 moetty 20 to 3S - ; • I ~ "9t PMto by l'atrtctt O'Oon ..... Gerald T hompson hadn't r e placed a d iJ!i ng room window lost to big surf in J anuary . befo re this storm h it. Lesson's tough By STEVE MARBLE Of the DellJ Piiot alaff ' Gerald Thompson never meant t.o get this close a look at the Pacific Ocean. For the second ume in a month, the stormy, white-eapped sea pounded its way trl'to his waterfront Ch.ma Cove home in Newport Beach In two s~ve storms, the ruraous ocean has ripped away his pier, torn out the r:emaining pilings, smashed through plate-glass windows and soaked rooms Crom one end of the house to the other. Owing lhe thick of the storm Tuesday, a .}Yave craahed through a d1ning room window and broke over the top of a kitchen counter, sending a toaster and other appliances flymg. Another wave washed into the hallway, broke against the walls and sent spray up to the skylight above the second floor. "I thought we were going to lose the place," said Thompson, surveying the damage yesterday. "And, I guess, we still might." ThomplOO and tus wife, Kathy, stood on a deck outside the· home and watched the slate-gray surf slam into a concrete slab, the final obstacle stan<ling between the ocean and the home's pilings. Tlle multi-ton slab rocked back and forth with the waves. The house ia a apectacul.ar two-level structure in secluded China Cove. It facee the harbor entrance and when certain winds blow, the ocean·~ fury is unleashed on the Thompson home. "You never stop to think just how powerful the ocean really is," he observed as another wave shook the hc;>use. DEPRESSING T AS K . • • From Page A1 house last October and were required to buy flood insurance. It will pay them $10,000 for contents and $'3~,000 for structural repairs. she said. "A lot of people don't even have that," noted her huaband. Errol Van Dijk lives at 8071 Memia.id Circle He was sloshing through the water in blue jeam to carry out plastic tubs of clothes His two-story home borders the channel; he saw the flooding conung and managed to prop his furniture high enough to avoid damage. But the water, which had subsided perhaps two feet from the...day before. left a murky ftlm over everything it touched. he said. There w ere other residenta standing along the fence at Beach, where they had parked their cars while making forays 1nto their flooded homes. A few strangers stopped in their veh1cle1 to gawk at the mess but police using loud speakers in their squad cars threatened them wllh atauons. A few neighbors worried about looting pointed out people they didn't know. Officers had kept everyone out of the neighborhood Tuesday after the flooding began. Van Dijk had tned to wade mto hi.a house q'uesday night but was ordered out by spotters an a police helicopter. "I'm glad they did that," he later saJd. "I don't want to get npped off." Still, the episode left many residents frustrated City workers had brought. sandbags Into the neighborhood last month during heavy rains. Two weeks ago, though. they picked them up "They knew this storro was coming," said White. "I don't know what they could have done. but there must have been BOmething.'' HOMES. • • From Page A1 and a l on1 l ~th Street at Anaheim AvenUfl. City crew• were warnlnt ....tcknta t.o u.ndbq \Mir ~ to prevent pomible llood damqlt from continued ralna. Sandbeo are available at the city yw, ZSOO Placentia Ave nff1' r.tanda Hiah School fn Irvine, at Jeaet 1& homeownera wen continuinl to t~P wat.er and shovel mud tho homea alt.er a ~ dltch near Trabuco Road Tn Northwood overflowed . Portion• of the Laguna Freeway, Irvine Cent.er Drive, Campus Drive and Bonita Canyon Road were cloaed ln lrvlne today d\Je to flood1ns, roed damage and mud Mo.t of the areas will remain clo1ed for aeveral days. More rain, high t1de1 and pounding 1urf continued to present problem• In Newport Beach yesterday. Waves •lapped and pulled at homH In China Cove and battered looee at leaat one piling of the Newport Pier (See related story) Both the Newport and Balboa piers remained closed today as a precautionary measure. H o mes on the Balboa Peninsula, Balboa Ialand and on Dahlia Avenue In Corona del Mar were flooded yeaterday. Clogged storm drains added to the problelnS of heavy showen and high tides. Newport Harbor, which wu rocked and rearranged by the storm, was awash todifY with splintered ;iect1ons of dock.a and piers, moori ng f loa ta and wayward boata City Manager Wynn estimated 1t could take two months to clear the debris out of the pleasure harbor and off city beaches. Nearly all c;lock.s and plen in the Upper Newport Bay were jarred l006e and set adrift in the bay. One dock, with five boata attached, floated from the back bay, under the Newport Bay bridge and into the harbor. The Orange County Sheriffs Harbor Patrol was busy today helping boaters pump water from their crafts. Patrolmen said the wind and currents in the harbor have subsided. DENTIST. • • From Page A1 Patricia Craven Russ, whose 13-year-old daughter Patricia Marguerite Craven died 11 days after being treated by Protopappu, d.aiml m the suit that Protopappu was guilty of negligence in the death. Craven lapsed into a coma shortly after being treated by Protopappa1 Feb. 8. She died Feb. 19 at Miaion C.ommunity H08pital in Mission Viejo. On Protopappaa' arrest, Hal Morgan of the distnct attorney's office said charges would not be pr essed becau1e, "the circumstances are such that it does not establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt" Morgan said his investigation of the arrest alao found that detectives David Walker and David Goerke acted properly during the incident. Police said the detectives and Protopappas were at a standoff . for several seconds after Protopappas drew hi1 gun. It ended when the dentist lowered· hls weapon and placed It on the ground. police said. Protopappas currently is barred by a judge'• order from practicing dentistry. Gold at 50% Off Final Days! ~COBRA Reg. NOW 20" Ught Cobra Neok ........ $37.95 •18.99 30" Ught Cobra Neck ........ ts5.95 t27.99 FLAT WHIAT I" Flat Wheet 8recllet ...... 187.95 ,, .. Fl•t WhMl Nectc ......... ,7'8.96 ,, .. 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"Anything that df.arupta plantinp now could result ln ahortages later which could result ln higher frice9 for conaumera," said Robert McGregor, chief o the Ctilfornia Croe R:eporting Se~. iM state agency that reports agricultural statlstks, According to unidentified officiala contacted by . The Loe Angeles Times: • Rain haa delayed harvest.a of winter lettuce ln the Imperial Valley and other desert areas. • The pollination prc>ee98 for various tree fruna, including almon~. pluma, peaches, apricots and nectarines haa been disrupted ln the San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys. •Some winter wheat fielda have been flooded ln Northern California. • Some strawberry crops were lost and harvest.a of avocadoa and oranges were delayed in Orange and San Diego counties. OPEC keeps on trying LONDON -Eight of OPEC's 13 members met in London today trying to prevent a collapse of world oil prices and to enllat-non-membera Britain and Mexico in their dilculaiona before a full meetin& of the cartel. . The Saudia and their allies are threatening a cut of up to $7 in the $34 base price unlea their cartel partners agree to slash the benchmark price to $3() to remain competitive with price ~ucuons by Nlgena and North Sea producers. P<1 Up 160 Up US \Jp II I Up 101 Utt 10. Up 10.4 Utt 10.l u. 11.J Up 101 Up 10.0 UP t ,7 Up t.4 Up '' Ull t.J VP tO VII U METALS NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonlerroua mM81 prlCM lodey c.,,., 14-17 C•nU a POllfld U S -llNlllON L9M 11·21 -• PGW1C1 DllC ,...., -• pounCI, __.., Tiii .. !5IOI Mlit8lla w..-COtftPC)ell• II> ............. 71 -I pound, NY ...,_, 1326 00 .,., llMI<. ,.. • .....,_ 1431.00-~2 00 ~Ch troy -NY GOLD QUOTATIONS .,,...., "' ...... Seilood.cl ~ gold ~ today ~ ~i SILVER Up 11 1>11 7.t Hendy end Up 77 o..-UP 7.4 Vt> 7.S HarMen. $10 17 p-. t ror VP IA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.. _ 'O,.llk• I Trt~ pl I Module"'5\'t •T-llt t P<t. 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