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THI DRANGI COAST
1 UESOAV. MARCH 8. 1983
Mystery crOll
Thia woociea eroe1 appeared on
Maln Beach Park alter lut week'•
ralm, and elty olrlelala Ny they
don't know what the 1iplfleanee
of the 1ymbol might be. They have
.even I theoriet, however. It could
be a memorial for the truck and
ear that were 1wept out to .ea at
Main Beaeh lu& week. Or it could
be • tlmllar eonclolence r or the
volleyball eoarta allo datroyed in
the •torm. Then apin, it ia Lent.
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Teachers lose pa-y, 'keep jobs?
By PHJL SNEIDERMAN o< .. Dellr .........
Coaat Community College
Diatrict offidals have suaested
that a!> percent u1ary cutlor all
full-time faculty members could
avert at leaat aome of the 114
ie.chel' and administra1or layoffs
planned th.la June.
Tbe local top officer of the
American Federation of
Teachers, which represents the
dbtrict'• 640 full-time tNchen.
said abe atanda by her pmltion
that the diatrict could prevent
layoffs by making other types of
cuts.
But AFT President Phillis
Bulle said yesterday the union I.I wil.llna to <lOIWkler a pay cut 1f it
is tie<f flnnly to a rMClnd1ng of
the layoffa. She also said It la
unlikely that teachers will accept
a pay cut unless a aimilar cut I.I
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Mesa dentist hit
with 2nd lawsuit
A second lawsuit seeking $2!>
million in damages has been filed
against Costa Mesa dentist Tony
Protopappas in connection with
the death of one of three patienta
who died af1er treatment.
The family of 31-year-old
Coeta Mesa resident Cathryn
Jones -who died Feb. 13 after
apparently 1oin1 into cardiac
arrest in Protopappas' office two
daya earlier--are J)bdntiff:a in
the suit filed yesterday tn Orange
County Superior Court.
J00e9 wu the aecond person to
die in reoen\ months after being
treated by Protopappas. The
mother of the third penon to die,
1 S-year-old Patricia Marguerite
Craven, filed a $10 rnilliDn suit aaainst the dentist last week.
Judge says
he'll accept
,reprimand
By JEFF ADLER or .. Dellr,... ....
Central Orange County
Municipal Court JUdge Bobby
D. Y CJWliblood said yesterday
he does not intend to·
challenge a state judlclal
comml11ion'•
recommendation that he be
censured by the California
Supreme Court.
y oungblood said that ewt'l
though l»e diaagree9 with the
State Commimion on Juc:IJdal
Performance'• findln1•
concerning his courtroom
conduct, he wW not fight the
commh1ion's recom -
mendation he receive a
''seven cen8Ure.''
The state panel voted M
lut week to urp that the
Supreme Court cenaure
Youn1blood, U, for hi•
conduct ln the cues over
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The suit by Jones' family not
only alleges that she died u a
result of Pro topappa1 ·
negligence, but seeka $10 million
in ~ for emotional diatrem
that Protopappu alle1edly
<2IJ9ed the family ln statemetlta
made after the death.
Santa Ana attorney Frank
Bertliuo, repre9et1tina the family,
uld published statements
attributed To Protopappaa
cla1ming Cathryn Jones wanted
to corrunit suicide were "baaically
the twistin8 of the knife in an
already very, very deep wound."
Jones' husband. Michael, who
was present at the Oran1e
County Courthouse with
Barbaro, said there was
(See SECOND, Pace A!)
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Judge Youngblood
won't fight ceDIUJ'e
which he pre9lded ln 1981.
The four commh•lon
members who cut ct-.U..,
votea ur1ed tfae ju.ra.t be
~
The commtulon'• actloo
marb the f1nt Ume that an
(See .IVDGB, Pap Al)
imposed pn the diltrlct'1
managemenl employee..
The Coaat dl1trlct includes
Orange Coaat, Coaatllne and
Golden West colle1ea. The
district's elected trustees lut
month afproved the layoffa u a
meana o eruina part of ~ $6~
million budget deficit antidpated
next year. The layoff notices,
which already have been
distributed, take ef f«:t June 30.
Tru1tee1 directed their
administrators last week to
present the pay-cut alternative
durin1 neaotlatlons with the
AFT. The diatrict's contract with
the teecbera unkm al8o exprm
June 30.
William Wae~hte-r, the
d11trict'1 vice chahcellor for
employee relationa, said he will
preeent a more detailed pay cut
proposal to the teachen at a
bariainin8 temlon Monday.
Waech-ter said the Coast
t.Mcben are arnoni the hiahat
paid of any lnatructora ln the
1\ate'1 70 community colle1e
dlairicta. The averqe teKber's
salary In the Cout district ta m.2~.
AFT Preaide;;t Bulle noted,
however, that CoMt inltructon
have heavier teachinc bda than
many other diatricta.
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Ket.o and Mary <Jeve~ (center) found out who their f rienda were
as neighbors pitched in to help repair nood-damaged home.
Neighbors aid flood victims
Elderly Mesa couple get help rebuilding damaged home
By JODI CADENHEAD or .. ~,.......,
It took a flood and the near
destruction of their houae for
Mary and Kello Clever of Costa
Mesa to find out what good
neighbors can really mean.
Lut Tumday, Mary, 77, and
Kello, 89, boarded a tiny boat,
leaving behind their waterlogged
house and \he prized pc,.-.tona
that had taken more than 25
years to .ocumulat.e.
oomfortable and then something
like this happens.
The Cleven' disappointment
waa short-llved. Yesterday
morning, about a dozen members
from thelr CJOOlrePtion at Mesa
Verde United Methodist Church
were tK.my acrubbing the muddy
walls and ripping out the ruined
wallpaper.
Someone pve them a trailer to
live ln until the ~ I.I again
livable. They'll be l.natalllng new
carpet and painting this
weekend.
"You just can't believe all the
wonderlul people who came to
help us," said Mary. "We
couldn't have survived If they
hadn't come. We're too old to
survive this at our a,e."
Mary pushed beck a strand of
aray hair and taushed .. abe
surveyed the pile of maltl iCIWll,
f umiture and couchee stacked ln
the driveway.
''Somebody came by and she
thought we were having a~
sale. I gue99 she didn't hear the
news about the flood."
StorID
• • v1ct1rns
may sue
BY ROBERT BAR.UR or .. ~ .......
The piles of carpets and TV
aeta and other belongings
denvyed in 1ut 'rue.day'• siomi
are getting hicbel' and h1gher.
HuntiJllton Bea.ch residents
are dumping the rott1n1 and
ruined furniture and appliancel
in bapi abig low-lying ttreetl
next to Beach Bou.leVarcf.
1be stuff hu an unpleasant
odor while it waits fot the trash
trucks to arrive.
And Orange County, ln its
handling•of the emer1ency,
doesn't smell lib a roee either,
~ to aome Oood vk:tima. There I been talk that these
people might be pJanninc to sue On.nae County for ~·
They aay ::;:,.hers burrowed
bola ln the of the earthen
flood control channel. leeding to
ermian. breachea and floodIJll.
Some of the remdentl (ln the
moat flooded area of Beach
Boulevwd between Atlanta and
Indianapolis avenues) •Y county
of6ciala bad known about the
&OPher' problem Id.nee the lt.onns
ln January but alleaedly dld
noth1na about it.
i....t night, aeveral residentl a
block or two to the north voiced a
new CX11Dplaint. They laid they
were deliberately flooded by
county offidall who were trying
(See STORM. Pace A!) As a police officer rowed them
to safety, Mary could only think
about Kelao'1 heart medication
that had been fcqotten ln their
haste to eYllCUate • One dies, another hurt in smashup
Luckily, a druggist wu able to
fill a new pracript.lon. The truly
bad news awaited the elderly
couple when they returned to
their home at 3!>8 Princeton
Drive.
Everythln£ waa r~ined .
Two fest of murky wat.en had
awallowed the carpets. their
fumi~ and all of the beda.
'1 Aarted to cry. but I thou.tit
thb won't do," aakJ Mary. "'l/ou
work all your ll fe to be
Americana like to
think they are in 1ood
phy1lcal ahape but Iott
of la it a matter of
creal!q a fahe hua•·
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News sought
One man was killed and
another seriously injured In a
traffic col.liaion ln Stanton lut
niabt. police offidala said.
'Stanton Police Sgt. Annando
Zatarain said a 66-year-old
Buena Park reaident waa
pronounced dead at the __. of
the 9: 13 p.m . accident. Hia
Identification WU beinc withheld
~ not.Wcatlon of next o1
In an .. e of
eophltdeatecl
eomiD.aleadon,
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notee aa Old
pllrale, .. _.er
adad, I'll do it
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workt. PMe 82.
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Alber\ 'Theodore Marion. 28. of
Huntington Beach, wu taken to
Anaheim Memorial Hospital
with heed and leg lnjuriea. He ls
listed ln critical condition.
Zatarain uid Manon·a vetucle,
going southbound on Beach
Boulevard north of Pacific
Avenue, croaaed the center
divider and hit the 8'.iena Park
man'• vehicle heed-on.
Another Buena Park raadent,
Fred Morria Robblna. 35, and hia
3-year-old daughter, Kristine,
MCaped without injury when hia
pickup truck wu 1truck by one
of the vehicles as lt rolled
backward from the lmpect of the
cruh.
No criminal cha.raea have been
filed in the cue, bµt further
investigation wlll continue,
Zatarain said.
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SECOND LAWSUIT ...
"absolutely no ba1l1" for the
•htemenu attributed to Protopeippu
H.iJI wife, he ufd, "wu very
healthy at the time thla
procedure started."
The deatha of Jones and
Oaven came within days of e.ch
other. Five months earlier, on
Sept. 20, Minna Kim Andreaaaen
waa pronounced dead at the
dentist's office where she had
gone for root canal work.
Protopappu uaed aneathnla
on all three peiUen~ prior to thetr
death•, aocordlni to court
record.I.
Protopappaa curren\ly la:
barred by a judge11 order from ~uctlctn1 dentistry. State
ffldala meanwhile, are aaid to
be plannlng a review before the
tate Dental Board that could
reeul t In Protopappu loatna h.11
cen.1e to practice.
STORM SUITS LIKELY • • •
to abate the Atlanta-Indlanapolia
area flooding.
Dan Hunter, a resident of
Kingsdale Lane, told the Caty
Council that county officials shut
o ff pumps forcing the water
aouth to the ocean.
With no p~ to ao. the water
overflowed the banks and.
flooded the Landmark bomea
between Yorktown and Ada.ma
avenues, he said.
"We rea)ly feel we were
sacrificed," he said. "Why
couldn't they at leut fly over the
area In a helicopter and warn
Ul.u
Turner said hla 87-year-old
grandmother and 67-year-old
father had to be re9CUed by boat.
Marines to boost
air noise Thursday
Special aircraft la_ndin1
practice at the Marines' El Toro
Air Station will increase noi.., in
the surrounding communitiea
Thursday. according to bate
spokesmen.
The special practice will begin
at 4 a.m. and run until 7 p.m. The
exercise is int.ended to integrate
various types of base aircraft In
tactical maneuvers.
Turner and other realdenta
said about 12 lnche1 of water
inundated their homell. Most aaid
insurance didn't cover all io.e..
"We're s uppoaed to have
another storm Saturday," Turner
aaJd. "I wonder what they're
going to do?"
But Hunter praised the
performance• o f flr"m-e,.,
policemen and other emerpncy
pel'90Nlel.
So did City Administrator
Charles Thompson. who aald
officers and firefighten waded
through water up to their
shoulders to "carry hundreds of
people" from their homes.
City representatives said they
intend t o aak officlall from
Orange County what happened
during the flood and to work for
better cooperation.
Public Works Director Paul
Cook said there are 14 miles of
unlined channels in the city. He
said it will cost an estimated $100
~million to put in concrete to
handle big storms.
Orange County Flood Control
District operates and maintains
moat of the chan nela In
Huntington Beach. The city la
responatble for the atonn draina
that feed into the channela.
JUDGE CENSURED • • •
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Orange County Judge haa
been reprimanded since the
commission was established in
1961.
In a written statement,
Youngblood aald, "I
respectfully disagree with the
(oommlssion'a) fi.ndinga." But
he added that he "respects"
the commiaslon '1 charge to
discipline judgea and would
abide by 1ta decision.
The two caaes brought to
the commiulon's attention
both at.em from small c1airm
cases handled by Youngblood.
In one, YOWlgblood jailed a
Tustin physician for cont.empt
of court after the physician
expressed hil di1pleaaure
with the court'• decialon ln
the matter.
The aecond 1mall clalrm
case Involved Pacific
Telephone Co. Youngblood la
alleged to have l)l"ellded over
the cae while he penonally
wu pursuing lesal action
againat the phone company.
A fonner Santa Ana police
officer. Youngblood first waa
elected to the bench in 1980.
Laguna on the move
Missouri visitor John Weiland loob at
tons of earth that slid down the bluff in
Laguna's Heisler Park during last week's
rain&. City crews blocked off a sidewalk
that was undermined in the slide.
Geologists are investigating the site and
are expected to make a recommendation
to the city soon.
Newport to host
Senate hopefuls
The 1984 run for the state
Senate starts this week in
Newport Beach when likely
opponents Aasembl_ywoman
Marian Bergeson and State Sen.
Ollie Speraw make separate
speaking stope.
Both are Republicans
interested in seeking the seat in
the newly created 37th Senate
district, which takes in the enUte
Orange County roast.
Speraw. the Long Beach
representative who lost his
diatrlct and hll constituenu to
reapportionment, will talk to
members of the Balboa Bay
Republican Women. Federated, at
noon Wedne.day at the lrvine
Coast Country Club.
Bergeson , a third -term
lawmaker. will be the guest at
noon Friday at the meeting of
the Orange County Coast
Association at the Irvine Coast
Country Club.
Speraw has opened oHaces in
Newport Beach where he has
been given permilSion to firuah
hla S"enate term . He haa
announced he'll run for the new
37th district in 1984.
Bergeson haa not formally
JUmped m the race but has been
quietly campaigning and seeking
support for several months. .
To make reservations for
Speraw's talk, call 673-7263 or
673-5729. Relervauons to limn
to Bergeson can be metde by
calling 548-6280.
Chance of drizzle He'• the one who
command• attention
quietly • . ·.·
Studont1 In Irvine public
achooll would beoo~ Ineligible tor athletic compoUUon If their
(Vad" 1Upped more t.han once
below a C averqe, flCCOtdlna to a
new propc-.1.
The propoul wlll be ~ tomonow when lrvlne Un1'*1
School Dlltrict truaiee. meet at
7:30 p .m. at Lakeside School. 3
Lemonarua Ave.
Student athletu now can
compete In lntencholutic :er: lf they pa19 at least four
each quarter or 1eme1ter. But
district admlniatratora, who have
been le&r'Chlne for new way• to
1treu academics, want to
lOUihen the rules.
Cost of Valley
recall vote
to be aired
Fountain Valley School
District trustees will decide
ltonight how to pay for a June 7
lrecall election aimed at removing
three boa.rd membera from off'4'e.
The $25,000 expense for the
election, which involves trustees
Cheryl Norton, Roger Belgen and
Suzanne Moore, must be paid by
the district.
District administrators have
recommended the money be
taken from an allocation
earmarked for the district's
Workers' Compensation Fund.
Buaineaa 11ervice8 director Pamela
Rice said the balance is more
than adequate to handle any
claima.
The school board meets at 7:30
p.m. in the district headquarters,
17210 Oak St., Fountain Valley
The rec .. 11 campaign was
initiated by a parents group
called the Committee Advocatmg
Responsible Education, which
has charged the three trustees
and district adm1J1JBtrators with
misconduct in the district•s
business a!Cairs.
The trustees have denied the
allegations and have contended
the reall ts based mamly on the
parents' disapproval o( the
district's middle school program
Coastal
actlYlty on nwr.oay," Nat10CU11 Wednesday, March 9, 1983 WMthar hMce ~ter Dl9ter
Ctowtlrf Mid thll morning
In 8'nta Mol*i9 In Loe~
County, WM11er1 utlnt • h119e cw-lnaelled -pllngll UNlet' the 1 eawa rd e nd of th•
t0Uf1el.df ewtng. ., ..,--o1e1 pier
In hopee of NYlng 8 reslMKWll
1rom colapM In future 84onna.
The one whose
appearance whispers.
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tomorrow with a very 1llght
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Accordln1 t.o their propoul,
athletes would be required t.o
maintain a C avera&e In all
cla11ea. The first time their
l"ad• fell below that aver11e,
atudeott would be placed on
academJc probedon.
'llw MCOnd t:lme, they would
be taken off their t.uma.
The rules would cover more
than athletet, tqo. Studenta in
any extracun1cuf.ar activi Uea th.at
require aeveral houn per week
outside regular cl.-would be
required to maintain the C
average. Included would be
members of pep aquad.t, atudent
body officers and partidpe.nll In
dramaUc presentationa.
School board membera
considered the proposal IHt
month during diacuasion of other
means for challenging atudenll to
involve them.aelvea In tougher
coursework. Board membera
asked that eligibility
requirements be 1tudled
separately
3 arrested,
cocaine held
in Capo bust
A two-month undercover
invesUfat.aon by Orange County
Sherif 's Department deputies
resu1 ted In three arrests and the
recovery of 21 ounces of cocaine
last night in San Juan
Capistrano, officiala said.
Narcotics officers estimated the
cocaine h11d a llreet value of
$120.000, Sheriff's Lt. John
Hewatt 1a1d.
Arrested and booked into
Orange County Jail on suspicion
of sales of oocalne were: James
Scott Witte, 21 , of San Clemente;
Olivia Reyes, 19, of Long Beach,
and Lupe Garcia, 25, of SMl Juan
Capistrano. Reyes and Garcia are
being held in lieu of $25,000 bail.
Witt.e's bail was set at Sl5,000.
Hewitt 1&1d.
About 10 narcotics officers
were involved in the
invest1gat1on, which led to the
arrest.a at a restaurant in San
Juan Qapi.atrano about 11 p.m ..
Hewitt aaid.
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Midwest battered by snow,
81 TIM AllOC!la&M Prff1
Blowln1 1now and f r•ealna wlndt hampe~ utlHty crew•
trytna \o re1tore power to
hundred.a of unheated homtl in
North Dakota today whlle
thunderatorma that earller
unleuhed a flock of tomadoel
moved into .outhem Florida. MlchJ&an authoritiM blamed a
thunderatorm for the death
yeaterday of a 78-year-old
woman who wa1 atruck and
killed by a car while cnming a
atreet in QW.ncy, Mich.
Heavy thundentonna today
rumbled over aoutheaal
Kentucky and ahead of a cold
Cultural
center
enriched
An anonymous, $1 million
donation -the second largeat
aecret 8)ft -has been announced
by backers of the $60 million
Performing Arts Center to be
built in Costa Mesa.
The announcement by trustee
J. Robert Fluor brings donations
for the theater complex to $27 .3
million.
"Orange County is blessed to
have friends who are willing to
aha.re their resources for the good
of the community," said Fluor,
founder of the Fluor Corp.. an
engineering conglomerate baaed
ln Irvine.
Ground breaking for the
3,000-aeat main theater and a
second 1,000-seat theater la
expecled to begin this spring.
Lut Aueust, a $1.6 million
anonymous gift was made to the
music center. The Segentrom
family has donated $6 million u
well as the five-acre theater site
in South Coast Plaza Town
Center, near Bristol Street and
the San Diego Freeway.
Other donations of $1 million
or more include: $3 million from
the James Irvine Foundation, $2
million from Mr. and Mn. James
Bentley and $2 milhon from the
Fluor Foundation.
Gifts of $ l million each were
received from the Harry G.
Steele Foundation, Mr. and Mr.
, and Mrs. James K Nagamatau
and the Hoag Foundation.
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nonhwest.rn llllno'8 to northern
Mlnne.ota and c•ntral South
Dakota, with 1tron1 northerly
wtnda rcatrlctlna visibility ln
aom. areu.
In California, where many
weather repor\ln1 atatlona
recorded rain for the 12th
CONll!C\ltive day yesterday, more
3,600 people remained cut
from their homea by
oodwaten, lncludlnt 1,700 In
Alviao IM!Clion of San Jo.e
about 1,800 in Clearlake
Ju.
I San Joae offlct&la Mid It would
be about a wMk before Alvtao
rNldenta un return to homea
that we ... Inundated by up to 9
feet of water from 1 .. t week'•
atonna.
But a pleasant wlniu heat
wave atretched from Texu to
New York, breaklna record•
)'•terd&y ln al leut nine ltatea.
The mercury hit 82 In O&lveat.on,
Texaa, breaking a 1916 record for
the date, and Erie, Pa., buked in
77-degree temperaturea,
f!clip&lna the mark of 63 aet in
1876.
No lnjurl" were reported from
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Studies branching out
Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart
watches as Matt Schneider and Andersen
School classmates plant a mulberry bush
for Arbor Pay. Leaves will be U8ed to reed
silkworms raised for science projects. Tree
was provided by Newport-Balboa Rotary
and California Aaociation of Nurserymen.
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tht tomadoel that \OUChed down Y•~Y in ~t.r&I Flortda.
known u tho Spece eo.t. bu\
the twlaten felled power li1*
and d•maaed homu and
vehkl•.
A Satellite Beach ballpuk WU
demo)lahed, wi\h a teetlon ot
metal bluchen Ulted into the aJ.r
and depolited blocka away.
Retiden\ John Cronin Mid h1a
entire neighborhood wu
damapd. ''The hou.ee In beck of
me la under con.atructlon," he
uid. "Well, they're going to have
to reconttrw:t It now."
Sierra
search
goes on
By STEVE MARBLE or ... .,.., ..... ..,.
Oe•rlte 60 mph winds, five
feet o anow and eight nights of
freezing temperatures, a eearch
for two Newport Beach
buaineamen continued today at
dawn.
The aearch in the snowy Sierra
Nevada has taken on the shape of
a amall armada with five airplane
and nine helicopter ptlota
comblna the ruaed mounta.lna
eaat of the Mammoth Mountain
aki reaort.
The helicopter pilots have been
hired by friends and family of
the men.
Brian Bertha of Capistrano
Beach and Jeff LeHecka of
Lquna Beach have been rru.ing
alnce Feb. 28 when the
twin-engine plane they were.
flylna went down In the rough
terrafn outside Bridgeport.
Stiff winda halted" the airplane
search yeaterday but Civil Air
Patrol Capt. Peggy Beelby said
the helicopters were able to gel
in the air.
Witneaea in Bridgeport said
today the' wlnda appeared to
have alacked off and the day wu
clear with blue akies showing.
The men, both real estate
inveaton, were returning from a
Sun Valley, Idaho, ski trip. In a
final radio communication, pilot
Bertha explained ice wu
fonnlng on the plane't wings and
that he waa retreating to Reno
The men were en route to Ora.nae County.
Authorities said the search has
likely been made more difficult
b«aUlle the twin-engine plane II
rnoatly white lD color and hard to
apot in the anow.
LB victims
need goods
Laguna Beach's Episcopal
Service Alliance is seeking
donations of canned goods,
clothing and blanketa to
dlatribute to Laguna Canyon
vtctima of last week'• flooding.
Clothing and bedding,
preferably in good repair. can be
delivered to the city's Chamber
of Commerce office on
Glenneyre Street. the Boya Oub
buildinc in Laguna Canyon, or
St. Mary't Epl.9copal Church, -428
Park Ave.
For more information, call
Lou18e at 494-0~19.
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Social Security debate
continues on eve of vote
On the eve of HOWIO consideration of a fl66 billion SPda1
Secwity overhtul, le'1alaton atill are &J'8Ulna about whllhctr
they lhould ralae the retirement aae from e~.
Rep. Edward R Roybal, o..catlf., an opponent of rai.m,
the ret.lrement .,e, called hi.a Select c.ommittee on Acina Into
teellon today to \Ake teat.lmony on the iaaue.
Queen ends stormy visit to V.S.
SEATTLE -Queen Elizabeth II made a plea tor
lnternadonal cooperation to overcome the "enonnoua human
problema" polled by t.echnoloeY before aaJ.1ina for Canada on her
royal yacht, endina a rain-marred 10-day vialt to the United
St.tea.
STATE
Victim found alive in car trunk
SAN DIEGO -Mae Clark saya It was "a miracle" that her
78-year-old husband Harold, a kidnap victim, IW'Vived four
days in a locked car trunk. Police believe young hoodlurna
abducted Clark wt Thursday, beat him and left hun in the
abandoned car. The San Diego liquor atore owner was found by
police yesterday afternoon in North Park, about two miles from
hil downtown store
State growing faster than nation
LOS ANGELES -California's population la growing
al.moat twl.ce as fast as the nation's, giving the Golden State
greater political clout and a broader tax base, population experta
say.
Panel 1t.rges double student fees
LONG BEACH -A consenaua of California State
University trustees on a plannlng committee approve of a
proposal that could more than double student fees to $900 a
year, the Long Beach Presa-Telegram said today.
Strike by 500 butchers averted
LOS ANGELFS -A strike set for tomorrow by some 500
butchers at seven area meat packera has been temporarily
averted by the negotiators' agreement t.o continue contract talks
until Monday, officiah said.
CalTr!)in service appears doomed
LOS ANGELFS -CalTrain, the Oxnard-to-Loa Angeles •
commuter rail service, seemed doomed today as the state
Department of Transportation once again has asked that 1t be
suspended. •
WORLD
82 die, 89 hurt in mine disaster
ANKARA. Turkey -Methane gas expl08.lons killed at
least 82 coal rninera and injured 89 in a northern Turkish mine,
officials said today, and at least 14 miners still were trapped
after the roof of the mine caved m.
Pope leaves for Honduras today
GUATEMALA CITY -Pope John Paul II left for
Honduras today after conunitting the Roman Catholic Church to
the defense of Latin America's Indaan peasants against injustke
and rebuking Guatemala's president for ordenng six men
executed last week
Soviet Union honors its women
MOSCOW -The Soviet Uruon today honored ita women
with an annual nauona.1 holiday and a surge of praille that
contra.sta starkly with their daily bves of drudgery.
Carter meets PLO representatives
CAIRO, Ea'Ypt -Former President Jimmy Carter said
today he met f>Lo repreeentauves durini his stay. here and
found their views did not conflict Wlth the Camp IlaVld accords,
which the organi.z.auon publicly oppoee9.
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Remote culture shared
Four Eskimos dance d and to ld folk stories in South Coast Plaza a s
a preview for 44lnua: Spirit World of the Bering Sea Eskimo," an
exhibition of 19th century a rt from the Smithsonian Institution.
The rarely shown artifacts and embellished hunting instruments
may be viewed through April 10 at Bowers Museum, 2002 N.
Main St., Santa Ana.
Airport oper.ations • • increase
John Wayne Airport officials
have reported an increase in
paaenger traffic and aircraft
operations at the airport for
January when compared to
statisti cs for the previous
January.
P assenger arrivals and
departures were recorded at
202, 739 for the month. a 4.4
percent increase over the 193,748
reponed in January 1982.
Total aircraft operations
(takeoffs and landings) were
32,985 in January, a 2 6 percent
increase from the 32, 111
operallons recorded the previous
January.
Every o ther category o f
act1v1ty recorded at the airport
also showed an inc rease this
January over the prevtous year.
Officials have been attributing
the slow resurgence in recent
months to a combination of a
more upbeat economy and a
continued lesserung of effects
fro m th e 1981 air traCCic
cont.rollers' strike.
Some of thoee activities include
air cargo handled, with the 219
tons moved in January, a 13.4
percent Increase over the 190
tons of January 1982, and autos
parked, with 38,778 in January
compared to 37 ,053 the previous
year.
The number of military
operations at the airport also
JUmped, from 97 Ln January 1982
to 179 this January, a 45.8
percent increase.
Nuke plant
employee
sentenced
A fonner employee ot tht" San
Onofre Nuclear Oeneratln~ Station hu received five yean
probation for auemptin1 to
purchue exploalvee.
However, the proaecution
could not prove that William
Michael Bergin, 26, Intended to
blow up the nuclear plant three
milea 10uth of San Clemente.
Ber1ln , who !oat h11
maintenance job at the plant
after hi.a arrest Nov. 18 in San
Clemente, was sentenced to five
yeara probation In Orange
County Superior Court Friday
after pleading guilty to a charge
of attempted possession of
explotlves \
Bergan's attorney, Bruce
Bridgman. said his client
intended only to set the C-4
plastic explosives of( 1n the
detert for recreallonal purposes.
The attorney termed the case a
"tempest In a teapot," adding, "If
that man worked anywhere elae
(but the power plant) we
wouldn't be here in court"
Bergin has been in Orange
County Jail since his arrest and
must serve another two weeks as
a condition of hia probation.
Newport entry
• wins pageant
Tammy Homlne 1, 20, of
Newport Beach i.s the winner of
the Miss Orange County Beauty
Pageant.
Romines was sponaored by
Long Beach Construction in the
competition, which uw 26
Orange County women
competing for the title recently at
the Balboa Bay Club.
First runner up was Kathy
Standel, of Anaheim, and second
runner up was Sandy Florenza,
also of Newport Beach.
The three will compete for
MlSS Califorrua honors June 4 at
the Forum in Los Angeles.
The Irvine Llon.a Clube a.re IOlldtJ.na nominationa in five
cat.eaorlee for their elahth annual Conununity Awarda &nquet
RecommendAUon.a ahould be malled no later than March 16
to John Inmon. chairman of the community awarda committee,
4861 Michet.on Drive, Irvine, 9271~. Winners will be honored at
the April 30 banquet at the Santa Ana Country Club. The public
wlll be invited.
Cateaoriea for award.a a.re: -Cuuen.ahip. A pel"IOn workfna
out.aide government who add.a to community improvement
throuah civic affairs
-Community. A person whoee effort. lead to moral and
aocial growth in the city.
-Achievement: A contributor to improvement.a for the
blind, deaf, mentally retarded or other handicapped people
-Medal of Valor A oommunJty member who ha.a rilked
dealh to 1ave another
-Pret11t Relations. A joum.aliat whoee efforta have led to
lmprovementa in Irvine'• quality of life.
• "Women and Divorce" is the topic of a four-hour aerrunar
at 9 a.m. Saturday ln Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Hall 116.
Admlsaion la •6 Tickets are on 1ale m the Costa Mesa
oollege ticltel office and at the door. Attorney Paal Welnber1
and career management consultant Jue Ballback will d.Ulcuae
legal and career upect.a of divorce.
• The Fountain Valley High School Performmg Arts
Department will present the popular musis:aJ "Guys and Dolls"
Wednesday through Fr1dAy, March 16-19, at the Hunungton
Beach Hlgh School Auditorium. 1905 Mam St., Huntington
Beach. Perform.anoos begin at 8 p.m.
The cast will feature 60 studenta. A student orchestra w1U
provide the musical accompaniment.
Ticketa can be purchased at the door or can be reserved by
calling the school's fln.anciaJ office, 962-3301 , ext. 295 Tacket
prices are $4.50 general admilsion, $3.50 for chtldren under 12
• A two-part stress management program tor women w1U
be offered tomorrow and March 16, at Golden West College m
Huntington Beach. The sealona will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. m
admJ.niatration room 223.
The program la aimed e1pecially al women who are
balancing several roles. such aa managing a household, rai.smg a
family and working ln a job.
RouUe Kfoary will teach partidpanta how to reduce stress
and how to manage their time more effectively Fee for the two
sessions .~ •12. Participants may register at the time of the cl.ass
• The 10th year reunion is being planned for the 1117a
graduating class of Los Amigos High School in Fountain Valley
Reunion comnuttee members are trymg to get in touch with
1973 graduates Claaa members are asked to call Gall Orth at
997-0914
The reunion event LB scheduled for Aug. 20.
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~approved by the board, the standards
now:
-Include among the purposes of a
lawyer referral service to provide mCormauon
about when and where to seek legal services
and to give general and legal information to
the public that may eliminate the need for a
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malpractice insurance ln the form of a bond,
an insurance policy or an affidavit of self
lnaurance for error1 •and omissions m the
provision of legal aet'vicet.
-Permit referral services meeting the
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-Direct each approved referral service
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fountain Valley Mayor Marvin Adler NI been
ulectl'd prnident of the board of U'Ulten for the
Oran&o County Vector
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The •a•ncy 11 r~1p o n1lble tor
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d taeaH-tran1mlttlna
anlmah , including
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aqulrrell and fleas trom
residential areaa.
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Slogans sought
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sponsoring ita 13th annual Patriotic Slogan Cont.est,
open to ail seniors ln Orange County's public and
private high schools.
Cash awards totaling $2,000 will be presented
to the top 20 slogan writers. One or more humorous,
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month!~ premiums take care of almost
everything from a routine checkup to
major surgery. There are no big d~uct·
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out of your own pocket.•
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U.S. O.partment of He1lth and Human
Services reports that plans llke FHP have
saved from 109' to "°" each year on 1
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Orange Cou• DAIL y PILOT 1Tueld1y, March •• 1113
Ghili festivals need
Carel ul supervision
.lt'or the put three yean the ls t.aking care to avold promotlni
F o untain Valley Chamber of lts April 16 chlll cook -oft H a
Commerce has raised money by family aftalr a nd setttna down
oo-cponaoring the Gordon Bennett some strict guldellnea to keep
Balloon Race in Mile Square Park. things m hand.
When the Chamber learned . En t er ta i nm en t w 111 be
lhat th.ii year's race wiU be held in carefully screened, sales of beer
Parta, in conju nction with a will be cut off at 4 p.m . and there
c elebration of the birth of will be a lot more food stands.
ballooning, members looked about Add1uonally, a shuttle service will
for some other event that would be available to take visitors from
attract enough people to e nable UC Irvine parking lots to th e
fund-raising concession aires to Bommer Canyon site to ease
continue their good .work. ne ighborh ood concerns about
They've settled on a ch ili traffic congestion an d possible
cook-off festival to run July 1-4 at drinking drivers leaving the event.
the city recreation center in the All of this s h o uld be well
park. n oted by promoters of the
These affairs are always Fountain Valley c hili fes t ,
popular. Last year's chili fest m especially since it will be
Irvine n etted thousands of dollars accompan ied by carnival rides
for worthy causes. which inevitably attract children.
But it also stirred up quite a Care should be taken to
a\orm when parents, responding to separate the adult and family
publicity that heralded the event attractions. Chili cook-ofCs tend to
as a "family" occasion discovered inspire hi-jinks, which is just flne,
that much of the entertainment but they should not be promoted
and the general goings-on were as family entertainment unless
strictly "adult" fare. some controls are in place. Irvine
This year the Irvine Chamber learned that the hard way . . ' Opinions expressed 1n the space ab011e clre those of the Daily Pilot Other 111ews ex·
pressed on this page are those ol IM1r authors and artists. Reader comment 1s in111t ~2.t;:t.ress The Daily P11ot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 9111211 Phone (71•1
Letters to the editor
Recall not a
union project
To the F.ditor:
The recall movement agamst the
Coast Community College District
Board of Trustees is in full swmg
'You will be hearing much more about
it over the next few weeks.
Mr. Richard Olson, CCCD trustee,
has made public st.atementa regarding
the recall movement which need to be
corrected He has stated that the recall
movement 1s an AFT (American
Federauon of Teachers. Local 1g11)
political project.
Although many people sn the union
are also involved in the recall
movement, let the facts be fully told
A "grass roots" committee made up of
faculty, st.al£. students and concerned
citizens are the components of the
group. It is not AFT-affiliated.
While individual members of AFT
give support and encouragement to
the recall group, and AFT does a lot of
good things, this is one time the
li;'~eration cannot take credit for good
work.a. The community gets credit thtS
d.me.
CHRIS L. HAMIL TON
Vice Presjdent, AFT
LocaJ 1911
Fees misplaced
To the F.ditor:
This state's educational system 1s
eetting destroyed with every cutback
made by our elected representatives
tn Sacramento. While they vote
l.ncreues m pay. we the people who
gave them their jobs suffer.
Students will be charged twuon sn
fall '83 to attend the community
colleges. This is great if it means being
able to get the classes required to
t:Omplete a coune of study. However, UU. tuition money will not be going to
finance education. It is to go into 110me
general st.ate fund to help pay st.ate
debts. This is robbery in my mind and
ln the minds of many of my fellow
srudenta. lf we choose to go to school
and pay a tu ition to get that
educstion. that is what is expected!
COLLEEN P. KARR
Conflict helps
To lhe Ed.Jtor:
Your U8e of the word "shattered" to
demcri~ the CWTent situation at Coast
c.ornmuntty College District dileerves
much of the community to which your
~paper communicates the major
\peal l11ue1 o f the day . An
OtJpan.isat.lon experiencinQ confllct it bUdJy an orpnhation which la, or ls
en \he verse of. being ~ or
~ lnto pee.. There ls a portion
of Of1anilatlonal theory. proved In
min"/ C!:lllle ~ that fJndl conflJct
<.'OIDpetition to ~ healthy and of
value ln PfOductna necaeary
and refonn.
; Hopefull y, the current
ooa.trontaUOn ~tween the board of U'~&eea and the vartou1 ieac:her,
.... t, and dtiten FOUP9 will ,..,Jt ID 1M1111U.1W to reduce, aPl)Ndably,
... number of pnmlMl\t bc:ulty to
off. In UJe ~ lt • aJlo
that the bot.rd wW 4l9t1bUfh
and fml poU$I that are
..,., .....anable md ~to Wt
MAltBOX
public at large, especially in the
district's o peration of Ila public
television station and its telecourse
production/distribution activtUes.
LEFTERIS LA VRA.KA.S. Ph.D
War of ideas
To the F.ditor:
In a recent column (March 2), Jack
Anderson spoke negatively of the
efforts being made by the U S
lnlonnalion -Agency to help friendly
thlrd world countries fight the war of
ideas.
It would appear that Jack Anderson
does not understand the cnucal role
played by ideas m the struggle to
k~p additional countries friendly to
the U.S. from slipping under the
control of communism.
An article in The New York Tirnes
on Feb. 27, 1982, told of the plaN of
the Marxist gµerrillas in El Salvador
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to use the American media to help
lhem win. They said frankly that
they were trying to imitate the
success the communists in Vietnam
had in manipulating the American
media a decade ago.
They obviously learned a lot more
from Vietnam about the importance
of propaganda in warfare than we
did It is unfortunate that thoee who
appreciate the fact that wan can be
won or lost on the rield of the news
media find themselves crlt.iciz.ed and
harassed by Jack Andenon.
REED IRVINE
Chairman, Accuracy in Media
Grateful
To the Editor:
Following the recent violent storm
the beaches along Seashore Drive In
Newport Beach were covered. not
with the lntereatlng driftwood or
sheDa that one fantasizea about, but
heaps of ugly, dirty, debna.
In the storm's aftermath the city of
N~ Beach wu faced wtth many
areas where lmrned.late attention and
cleanup must have been called for.
The beaches along Seuhott Drive
nevertheless were raked, then
cleaned, wtth promptnem.
We are moat vateful that the dty
provides oonaisten~aerviice ln the Wert
Newport area which i. Inundated
with beach loven who "forret" the
dty provida truh cant; leevtna the
brown ba11, bottle., paper cups
~arm, brand namet, all over this
beautiful beach -a natural n!llOun»
that WU intended to be viewed U It
wu crea~ -clean and beauu.ful.
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Watt seeks water authority
WASHINGTON -Far f r o m
hunkering down defensively, embattled
Interior Secretary James Wall has
launched a power grab that makes him
boss of the administration's polillcaJly
seruuuve water pollcies.
Dec1s1ons on just who would get
federal help in developing the nallon's
hm1t.ed water resources and cleaning up
existing water supplies Wied to be made
by a co n gressionally mandated
inter-agency group called the Water
Resourees Council. Its meetings were
open to press and public.
WATT CHANGED all that The
decisions on who gets how much federal
aid are now made by the Cabinet Council
on Natural Resources and Environment,
which Watt heads. And the dec~ns a.re
made m secret. Cabinet Council meeungs
are closed; they're not even announced
Stripped of its power, the Water
Resources Council no longer holds
meetings Instead, "action memos" are
prepared and handed around among the
representauves of the various agen<.·1es
on the council . In other words, the
council's role has been reduced to
shuffling paper
What difference does 1t make whether
water policy 1s set by an inter-agency
panel of experts in open session or a
group headed by an unabashed political
partssan hke Watt, acuna behind closed
doors? My associate Vicki War ren has
obtained copies of secret C.ablnet Council
minutes and other documents that make
clear what Watt's self-aggrandizement
means.
For example, in a memo lo ·the
president, Watt recommended
establishing new guidelines for
determining how much of a water
project's cost should be borne by the
federal government Agricultural water
G. -Jl-Cl_l_ID-IR-S0-1 -~
projects -for the administration's
Republican strongholds in the West -
would get up to 65 peroent of the costs
paid by Uncle Sam; but municipal water
projects -m the largely Democratic
cities of the Northweat -would get
zilch.
The memo shows that Watt also favors
requlnni the non-federal money to be
provided "up front" -that Is, before the
rederal government ant.es up its share.
In his memo to the president, Watt
warned that "the presumption of
up-front cost sharing may be viewed as
discriminatory against states w ith
lmlited fiscal capac1ty." Indeed it may
Crillcs charge that the guidelines mean
that those who can pay will be able to
get water proJects wherever and
whenever they want; those who can't
will be unable to get federal a.id for
water projects no matter how great their
nf'ed.
Another problem with the guidelines,
according to the Watt memo to the White
House, is that they "could create political
problems by reducing expected levels of
federal support for specific wate r
proJeCt.s." Right again. Watt has already
run into flak on Capitol Hill
SOME MEMBERS of Congress are
convinced that Watt 1s determined to
make t\imself the "water czar "
Legi.slation has been sntroduced m both
the House and Senate that would
re-<:reate a group of experts to set water
pollcy -in other words, a resurrection
of the Water Resources Council that
Watt has e viscerated.
An lntenor Department offlclal derued
that Watt ts a water·policy czar So did
an o ff icial of the Environmental
Protection Agency who works with the
Cabinet Council. He did acknowledge
that the administrauon views the Water
Resources Council as "unnecessary and
inefficient."
But Watt himself gave the game away
In a memo to President Reagan ~
Cost-sharing guidelines w1U be prepared
by the Interior Department through the
Water Reeources Council and publ.Lshed
"after clearance by the Cabinet Council."
In other words, Watt will have the final
$BY both as Interior secretary and as
head o( the C.absnet Council
Footnote: At the Cabinet Council's
nwetang on Jan 18, the rrunut.es mdJaite
that most of the participants favored an
early decision on cost-shanng for water
projects, ''before the issue became
entangled with electoral politics " It's
probably too I.ate for that
One chore always leads to another
There are ways we all think that are
so wrong that l can't unagi.ne why we
conunue to think that way For example,
we think that 1f we have a ,JOb to do,
we'll start it, work away at 1t and (1nally
flnish It.
Wrong thjnking! Most of the urne we
do nothing like that. We S't.art a job, drop
1t somewhere in the middle or make a
mess of it and have to start over. More
often than not we create more problems
than we solve. It doesn't aeem to matter
what the job is. It may be vacuuming the
lav ing r oom rug. working on the
checkbook, planting a garden, pe.inung a
wall or writing a letter. In each cue,
trying to do one simple job leads to
another which is not quite 90 simple.
Vacuuming the rug you reallze you
ouiht to move the couch and after you
move the couch or the chair to get under
It , you remember th e bag needs
emptying. You go to the trash can m the
garage and find paper lt.aeked on top of
it which ought to be bundled and lied
Meanwhile, the living room rug and the
dlSplaced couch wan. One job has led to
another
YOU START your checkbook and
realiz.e there are some receipts you need.
You check the pocket.a of a jacket or pair
t::'
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of panta m the cloeet, find a spot on the
pants and decide you better take them to
the cleaners rl.sht away if you're going to
have them for work Thunday. One job
has again led to another.
W e've just had ou r k itchen
modernized with a lot of fake
old;fash1oned stuff Ifs very nice, but
we ve been pracuc.aUy camping out for a
month, and Saturday it was time to
move the pots. pans and utenstls mto the
new cabinets. We h.ad packed them all ln
boxes and put them down ~Ll.ar whtle
the work was being done I started
bnngmg the boxes upstairs and my wife
was going to arrange things sn the
drawers
"Wait a minute," I saJd. "We ought to
line the bottom of those drawers with
cork, or paper at least. so they don't get
all scratched up."
She said they weren't supposed to
need it. but I stopped bringlng t.hmgs up
from the basement and tned to decade
what to line the drawers with Alter two
tnps to the hardware store. the drawers
are still unlined, the pans and utensils
are still in the boxes and we aren't
getung along as well as when I started
the Job
'Legends' don't match billing
Creating more problems than I solve
seems to be a specialty of mine, although
( know I'm not alone m the world. 1 see
too many other people doing the same
thsng to f~l bad about 1t. (You'd think
that once I'd written a column that
would be one piece of work out of the
way for me but it isn't. Someone always
writes to say I should have wntten " .
to feel badly" not "to feel blid." And I
have to write them a letter defending
myself for not using the adverbial form
when I'm writing m a conversational
style.) Con r.rary Opiruons
-The promisc uous labeling of
tranaient celebrities as a "a legend In hia
own time" has about aa much meaning u
~Ing elected to the Shoe Sale.man'•
Hall of Fame.
-Temperamentally, I find It hard to
llllfY 111111
undel"l\and why anyone would want to
march tn • parade: I •m not puttina
down thoat who enjoy It, but tt 11 amoQ8
the very Jut th1.no I would care to do.
-Auto mam&factu.ren ouaht to be
flned for twnlna out can with ,..,.,.
wlndowa that aren't dHi.nect to be
~· -The main reaton that 1Ufrer
drunk·drlvlna law• haven't been
enacted or •nforced 11 th1t mo1t ~can~"'*=• the aulptj&a rather thD •the .
-P9oplt who.,.. ~t111 ChMttul
CM be JI,-' M =:"' a whl'9 M ~ who an ay ,,_,,,.
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FOR YEARS I've had a dependable
little clock radio next to my bed, but
about a mon th ago the light that
illuminates the dial went out. Last night
I brought the clock radio downstairs and
started taking it apart. hoping to~ able
t o replace the bulb, while I was
watchin1 the news. I thouaht Dan
Rathu was eyeing me auspldoualy and
he was rl&ht. The clock radio ls now ln
ptecft, I've I01t three of the 9CttW. and
have no Idea how to pt It beck topther.
Furthennore. I never got to where the
bulb ls.
The only way I .ver N)' even with
everythtne that O\&&ht to be done 11 by
not ~ a Job ln the flnt pltft. That
w•y, I don t fO to bed wtth more to do
than when I W. up .
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'Fitness boom' is just a fad
8y KAREN E. KLEI N
Of"IM Oeltr,..... lteff
The average American
exercises more, eats better and is
overall more physically fit than
he was 20 years ago, right?
Wrong.
A.ccordmg to fttness experts.
exactly the opposite ts true The
average American. statistically
a-peaking, probably can't chmb a
fllaht of stairs without getting
out of breath.
The 80-called "fitness boom" UI
more a fad t~n an actual
alteration in lifestyle. physical
education teachers and health
uperts say.
"What we're experiencing lS a
fashion boom, not a fitness
boom,'' said Lon S keie, a
professor of physical education at
Orange Coast College m Costa
Mesa.
"People are using the outfits
....... like jogging suits and tennis
clothes -to look the part," Skeie
said. "Actually, less than 15
percent of all Americans are
totally physically flt."
While jogging, rollerskating
and aerobic dancing have made
exercise popular and highly
visible, it is only a small sector of
the population which actually
engages in regular physical
activity.
The increasin'gly automated,
sedentary lifestyle we lead and
the inactive nature of our leisure
time have all contributed to the
decline of many Americans'
physical health, Skeie said.
Dr. Jean Ellis, medical director
of the UC Irvine Human
Performance Labo rato ry,
disagreed.
Ellm said he felt that since the
runrung boom of the '70s, more
people have become aware of
their physical health "l think
there has been an improvement
in the fitness level of most
Americans," he said
But, Ellis adrrutted, though he
has seen more people getting m
shape, the group involved in
fatness as an elite one.
"There are not a lot of
blue-collar workers out there
who are marathon runnen," Ellis
satd "Unfortunately, fitness
applies mainly to mlddle'and
upper-income people."
And htness mats popular form
can be fananctally dra1rung, even
for wh1t.e-collar workers. Health
c lubs. sports equipment.
h1gh-fash1on tenma or jogging
togs -they often carry hefty
pril'e tags.
"If you can't be an athlete, at
least be color-coordinated," Skete
said, m1rn1ck1ng the l·u11 l•11t tram
u( thought
He likes to emphusrz.c to pt"Ople
that they can stay !at un t heir
own for very httk tn11t. he said.
"You don't need fanl'Y duthes lo
work out."
A n o t h e r r l' a s o-n t h e
demugraphll'S of th<• physically
fit have changed is t'ht• dedme of
trad1t1onal g ym programs in
public schools. Ske1c-said.
Since the late '60s, austerity
cuts have weakened the physical
education classes that President
Eisenhower inaugurated in
junior high and high schools. he
said
"The over--10 group 1s
becoming more sedentary and
the younger genera lio n has
never had the exposure· to fitness
at all. They're the on<.>S I worry
about," Skeie said.
"The body and the mind are
deal.-ied to go hand-m-hand,"
he added. '1'he more physically
flt we are, the more mentally
fit, and then we can be more
productive and happier." At the
Human Performance Lab,
director EJ!is works on a series of
tests which eval uat e an
and 1 v adual's ca rd 1ova sl·u la r
health and fitness "
"I always recommend walking
to start out with," Elias said
The biggest mistake people make
when starting an t•xercise
program 1s doing too much, too
f•lOn, he adde<J.
If you start out walking 45
minutes three or four times a
week, you can work up to a slow
pg w1th1n three to hve months
and still feel comfortable. he said
E II i s . a ma r a t h on l' r a n d
bicycler, also recommends bike
riding and swimming as an
alternative to those who don't
ltke the JOtnt -p ound1ng of
runrun~
Ske1e ~ad h16 philosophy 1s
that exerclae should be seen not
only as a llfeoi?xtender, but as a
life-enhancer as well. ·•1 exert'tse
that I might live more fully right
now," he said
Grocery bill still goin.g up
February marketbasket feels pinch at checkstand
By LOUISE COOK .,,u.._.. ~ Wrtter •
Today's consumers are spending more than twice as much as
they were at the supermarket a decade ago. according to an
Associated Press marketbasket survey wtuch shows a new round
of pnce increases last month.
The AP found that grocery bills at the end of February were
boosted by higher meat prices, as well as by scattered naes in the
collt of milk and eggs
The survey IS based on a list of 14 food and non-food items.
9eliected at random and pnced at one supermarket in each of 13
ctese. on March 1. 1973. Prices have been rechecked on or about
the st.art of each succeeding month. The results are not weigh~
to reflect actual spending Nor are they ad.JUSted for seasonal
variations.
Among the highlights of the latest price check.
•The marketbasket total increased during February at the
survey store in seven cities, decreased in five cities and was
WlChangeci in one. The average increue waa 1.8 percent; the
average decreue was l percent. Overall. the rnarketbesket bills
rOR an avenge of six-tenths of 1 percent last month
•The February Jump W81J the biggest lince last July when
prices roee by le'Ven-tenths of 1 percent. lt followed two monUa
of declines -three-tenths of 1 percent in December and one
one-hundredth or 1 percent in January.
•A look at prices today and on March 1, 1973 showed that w marketbasket bills at the c:hecltliat •tores lncreaaed by 105
~t. Tile riae wu alighlly lem than the increue in uUlatlon in
~ the overall Consumer Price Index went up by about 120
percent during the tame period.
•Supennarket prices roee aharply during the mid-1970., but
the lncreMeS ·have been relatively modest ln the put two yon.
CtUe JaretJ.y to •bundant food 1upplia and• llowdown ln the rate
GI Inflation. Over the Jut 12 montha. the AP found that the iiiatketbMbt bW wu up at the checkllat atore in n1M dUes and
drlwn In four cities, for an overall 1ncreue of 2.2 percent.
I"'
~ J'etln&ary pnce riM wu rnoet evident at the meet IOun•. M.-11 ntpreRDted 23 percent of the lc.m. on &MAP ChecldJst. bW eocounied for 37 percent of tho lnctfflell durinc
r.bNary. The price of all-beef ftankfW'Wrl went up lut month
at the chec:kUlc l10re In etaht of the ctU. ewvered! chopped
chudl -up In llx d Llea and pork chops wen hiChff ln four au..
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The rise in pricf>K during the month of February wns (eh
mottly at the m f>a l counter, where there was on increase
of 37 percent. Ouchi
Ju. Feb.
"\Jp 23.l 26.Q
Down 24.7 17.6
Unchanaed 48.9 02.7
Unavailable 3.3 2.8
The AP uaed •~rd branda and liiet or comparable
aublUtutes for lta aurvey. ltema temporattly out of ttock on one of
t.M tutYeY dates belna companld were not included ln the over-all cot.aJt. .
'The AP dJd not tty to compere ecN&l pricll from dty to city
-to •Y, for exampt., wt eaa coat mote ln one are than
another. The only compari80N w.,.. made lA wnm ol l*l"'\ttca
at lnc:rHH or decreut -•)'lne 1 ~ lcem went up 10
prRent In one dty and e pe"*lt In ~.
~ • ....,,,. on the AJ> c~ were: ~ chuck, mnt.er
CUI park chope. ~ anft11t """' cancMlnlil, aothe, pllpet' IOW. bu&W, 0..._A :IDICUum While ... , a.my ....,UL
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David Birney star!J as Dr.
'a muels on NBC's medical
drama "St. Elsewhere"''
which is having trouble
k eeping 't'iewers. Page B3.
The elderly •
Their health bills
contintle to climb
By LOUISE COOK
A•._..led ,.,_ Wrtlef
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Older Americans who rely on Medicare to take care of thelt
health biljs often face an expensive surprue wh-:n they get !Uck.
They can wand uo owtng hundreds of dollars, and the costa keep
goi ng up.
Medicare -the federal health insurance program for people
over 65 -pays an avera,e of 44 percent of the medical billa of
recipients, according to government statistics. That means
lndividuals who do not have supplementary coverage, either
private or public, must pay more than half the bills thermelves.
There are several reasons for the gap between what Medicare
pays and what health ca.re costs.
One maJOr expenst' for beneficiaries lies in the deductibles -
the amount you have to pay before insurance takes over.
Part A of Medac:are -the part that covers hospitalization -
help; pay for up to 90 days in any paruc1paung hospital ln .ch
benefit period. A benefit period st.arts when you ent.e.r the ~tal
and ends when you have been out of the hospital or other f ty
prov1dlng sJulled nursing care or rehabilitation .ervices fOI' 60
days
For the fint 60 days you are hospita.llz.ed. Medicare P9)'1 for
all cov~red services except the first $304. That $304 ia equal to the
average estimated coat of • day m the hospital. The deducdble
eenerally goes up e.ch year to reflect Inflation. It went from $260
to $304 on Jan. 1, 1983.
For the next 30 days. Medicare pays for all covered servicee
except for $76 a day -up from $65 a day before Jan. 1
H you need more than 9<l days hospitalization; you haw to
use what are known as "reserve days." Each beneficiary la
enUtled to 60 re9«!J'Ve daya. They are not nmewable; once you Ulle
them. you do not ~t them b9ck. Medicare paya for covered
aervices for rnerve daya except for $1~2 a day -up from $130 •
day before Jan. 1.
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.. Orange Con• OAILV PILOTITUMd•y. March •• 1183
Ex-POW
keynotes
breakfast
A combat flahttt pilot and former
Vietnam POW wW be the 1peaker at
the Mayor'• Prayer Breakfast,
ht1hU1htin1 the Newport Harbor
Chriatian Leadership Week, March
11-17.
The 18th annl.-1 event, spoNOred
by the Corona del Mar K.Jwania Club,
wlll be held at 7:30 a.m . Tunday,
March 16, at the Sheraton Hotel,
Newport BMch.
"' Navy Capt. Gerald Coffee, who was
held captive for .even yean by the
Vietnameee and WU repatriated with
the first fP'OUP of POWs ln February
1973, will talk about "Faith, the Key
to Survival."
Capt. Gerald Coffee talks
about faith.
Currently a public affairs officer on
the at.aff of the Commander in Chief.
U.S. Pacific Fleet., Coffee has received
numerous military awards and
decorauona, including the Silver Star,
Lesion of Merit, Diallnguiahed Flying
Croaa, two Bronte Stars, the Air
Medal, two Purple Hearta, the
Combat Action Ribbon and two Navy
Unit Commentation Medals.
the speaker. Tickets are $3.50, and can
be obtained by calling Kevin Pike at
640-6010.
There al.lo will be momirag coffee
and evening group meetings in
various Harbor Area homes. Local
men and women will talk about thelr
{aith in God
Ticketa, at $10, can be reserved by
calling the D. W. Whlte Agency at
644-4100.
"11us is a speaal ume for people to
share their peraonal relaUQnlhlp with
Jesus Christ," said Doug Wilson
chairman. All meetings are
non-denommational and are open to
the public.
Ai.a fNtured during the week will
be a high achool breakfast at 7:15 a.m.
Fri~t at the Sheraton. Rama
line er George Andrews will be
Brochures, detailing activities, can
be obtained by calling 644-4 l 00.
Phrase never fails
It should be of aome
comfort to parents to
know th.at in this age of
sophlaticated
communication and
premature inde-
pendence, you can still
lay a little guilt on your
kids.
flMA IOMlfCI
AT WIT'S ENO
Not a lot. Most of the
old tried-and -true
threats have fallen by
the wayside, but there's
still one phrue th.at geta
'em every time: "Never
mind! I'll do it m)'Rlf!"
I haw .een a kid pull rumaelt utfrom the Wt 15 aecon of a Super
Bowl game when the
score is even and his
team la kicking for a
field goal to 1rab the
garbage from hiB mother
and head for the door,
P01 SHOTS
just because he had just
heard, "Never mind! I'll
do it my.elf."
The phrase works for
aeveral reasons. lt'a 4 last
resort and both of you
know It. You know he's
not going to do It the first
time you ask, so you
build to a climax.
Here's the way it
works. You aay, "You
clear the table thi s
minute or those dishes
will ~er come clean."
(He's been sleeping in
the same s o c ks all
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
THERE 15 A PARADISE
QUllllll
WHERE
LITTLE PACKAGES
OF' ~EALTH
AND PLEASURE
GR.OW
O N TREES!
IT'S CALLE"D
EARTH.
By PHIL INTERLANDI of LagunaSeach
"Are we expecting any Junk mallt"
winter. You know he's
n ot going to get too
choked up over a little
tomato sua.ce.)
Your second volley
"You clear the table now
or you will never watch
TV aga in /go on a
vacation with us/receive
an allowance/be allowed
to grow up." (So what's
so terrible about being
dropped from a family?
You've done it before.)
This one 1s spoken
with feeling. ''Oluly, I've
had it. I'm only telling
you one more time. Get
to those dishes or I'll
come in there and you'll
wash I hadn't." (Mom
has a hi s t o ry o f
non-va o lence . She's
faking.)
Finally, at cornea ·
"NEVER MIND' I'LL
00 IT MYSELF."
It never fails. Bodies
scurry, plates are scraped
and water begins to run
somewhere
A lot of 1t ts delivery
It has to combine the
resignation of St. Joan of
Arc. the commitment of
St. Theresa, the
suffering of a thousand
women in labor and the
eye contact of Jeasica
Savitch.
Guilt Is hard to
s.uataan these daya. J
don't know why Maybe
it's becauae the mystery
is gone out of parentil'\i.
Kids learn too much too
soon and we have no
aurpriaes lefL
One thing for sure.
there is still a mystique
around: "Never mind! l'U
do it myself." Maybe it's
becau.e no one hu ewr
dared to imagine what
would happen if ahe did.
My other ia 72 years
old and I stall don't
know.
ln•ex•pen•alve •
'(In lk epen' stv) not Ngtl
In price, rea1on1ble,
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50 YEARS OLD
MARCH 7, 1113
Responses heated
DEAR ANN: r JU.at read your T9ply to
''lhad !:nouah and Wlllina to Admlt lt."
You uid, "Sexuality ii• divine l(tft from
the Alm.lahty. To atve it back, unu.aed,
wou_ld, I am sure, dlaappolnt Him."
Conaratulatiorw, Reverend Landers.
You have Ju.tt fir(ven enoou.rapment to
counUeea tMn-qel"I who thlnk they are
"solid, aane adults'' · t.o partlcl~te In
premarital sex. You Mid you dtdn t think
celllbacy would catch on outside the
seminary. Of C:OW'M It won't -not when
people Uke you openly advocate aex
Thank you 110 much for your "wt.dorn." I
am sure the next pneration of butarda,
adoptees and the aoW. of aborted beblt!9
wlU salute you. And pleue ln the future
leave the word of God to people who
know what they are talk.11\1 about. Don't
start lnterpret1n1 the Bible for you ...
readers, too. 1 have aJao had enoueh of
YOU. -DALLAS, TEX., READER
DEAft NO NAM£: Red oa ........
DEAR ANN: "Sexuality,'' yo'U•y, "la
a divine aift." Don't be ao eun. Lucifer
t.ft WI wrth a ftW gjftl Of hia own, Who
aaya that eex, a three-letter word that
prom.iMe such wonden but dellvera IO
much pain and unhappln.... ruina ao
many lives -young and old -and
spread.a daeue and mlaery, lln't one of
them? You owe me an apolo1y. -
ANOTHER DIVORCED CELIBATJ£ 1N
BOSTON
DEAR BOSTON: Tlae nut leUer
alaeds more Upt and IHI a.eat. Pleaee
read It:
deeerve better from you. Your eommenc. were unteelina and unfair. Some ol ~
cared for relatives, which made a
"nonnal" Ute lmpoaalble. Ot.hen hav•
phyalcal or mental llmltatlona that
created a vacuum. There are many
ttuona a eoUd, une penon could have a
We without aex. 1'or a woman who ls
usually lm8ible I don't know how you
U.t you.r way 10 oompletely on th1a one
-L .A. FRIEND
ANN. DEAR MISLED LADY: Thoer
of ua who are oellbate because of fate
DEAR FRIEND: Time aad 1pace
bve ra "*z IHI& read me tomorrow. J
alaall rftpoDG to all w•o wrote oa ....
~PIY cbr1ed aabJect.
DEAR TEXAS: Before I respond,
here are aome additional commeata:
Eagle Scout
DEAR ANN: Too many people have
sex. both inside and outside of man'iage,
becawe folks like you have made them
believe they are abnorm.al If they don't
care for it. 1 was married for 28 yean,
had six children and not one cllmax. It
taok my husband all of two minutes to
complete the act. He never bothered to
find out whether I had enjoyed mytelf. I
am ashamed to tell you that when he
died suddenly of a heart attack my first
reaction was one of releaae from what J
considered sexual slavery. -NO NAME.
NO INITIALS, NO CITY I STA TE OR
COUNTY
Erik Norris, son or Thomas and
Lucille Norris of Newport Beach,
ha1 received the rank of Eagle
Scout. A member of Boy Scout
Troop 33, he organized and
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Red Cross.
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Katharine Ross and Michael Caine fight off African killer bees
which have invaded the southwest United States, in uThe
Swarm," to be rebroadcast at 8 tonight on KNBC ( 4).
Is there life in 'St. Elsewhere?'
By FRED ROTHENBERG
dT .......... W'*'
NEW YORK -NBC has done everything to
re.uscitate "St. Elsewhere ..
Th~ tried more romance, more mucgi.n.p and
even scheduled tht' network'• mo1t popular
protvam1 u lead·lna, hoping that viewen would
happen by the hospital. Nothing worked.
NBC'a wont fears att beini realized. Viewen
aft adively turning away from "St. Ellewhere,"
the most humane and lntelligt'llt new proeram this
.-.on. At last, NBC bu a popular show opening Its
Tuesday night lineup. The intimidating Mr. T,
b&rking that Fonzie'• "Happy Days" are aver. has
helped to make the wacky ''A Teem" a hit. But
there has been little viewer carryover to "Bare
E11ence" at 9 p .m . and even le11 for "St.
El8ewhere" at 10. So Unle, ln fact, that NBC
recently announced changn for lt.t Tuetday night
lineup in another attempt to boast "SL EJ.ewhere."
Startin4l next week, the urbane "Remington
Steele" wUf move from Fndays to Tue9days, and
.. .,. F..ence" will ahlft to Fridays.
''One week ln December we flnilhed ln 7~th
place out of 75 abowl." •YI Bruce Paltrow, the
executiw producer of 'St. El8ewhere.' "We were
. ~ ~ taJdnc out m 'Just watch ua now.
PaltroW etW bll a Mme c,>f b"'1DDf, • rare
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commodlty in the failed rating• buamesa. Whal
keeps him sane ii the conviction that he's making
the best show he can. and "St. Elaewhere" cenalnly
is the most realiatk and involving show \0 ever own
a st.ethe9COpe
In fact, it may be too Ute-like, there may be too
much death in "St Elwwhere." Women generally
watch medical shows. and "St. Elaewhere" could be
too bold for thell' blood They eVldenUy prefer the
magical medktne and 60-minute cures ln "Trapper
John. M .D." and ita ancestor programs.
"I loved 'Ben Cuey' and 'Dr. Kildare.' but I get
off on doing things that have a high level of
reality," Paltrow says. "I wouldn't want to stay on
the air if I had to make a show I didn't want to do."
Paltrow doesn't object to NBC'a entreaties to
bring more love-luat to the 1how and more penonal
joepardy to the docton.
"I wanted more pef"IOnal involvement, too.'' he
says. "NBC alao wanted ua to simplify our stories,
making It a little easier for the audience."
"St. .El.ewhere" al80 1uffen becawie it's not
"Hill Street Blues."
"lf people expected 'Hill Street Blues' ln a
hospital. they were bound to be dlaappotnted," aays
Paltrow. "The 1iJnilarit!es are that we both have
m1emble CMtl and multip~ 1toriea But we're more
like ·M· A •s•H' and 'Lou Grant.' ..
One compelllnc feature of the gritty "Rlll
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"We already have a =and we've a.rnanaed IOC' 1h• entire cat of tht to be In 1M 114ctw-.
with the p<*ible e>«ltpUon of Vletorta Prindpal,"
Nld Merv Adel.Ion, boerd chairman of Lortmar.
She hu Indicated 1ht want.I to do other thino.
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Tangier's
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"I make all the Important declalona In my
famtty," the husband says. "And I let my wife
make the minor ones. She decides when and
where we go to dinner, what color to paint the
house, where we will go on vacations and what
clothes I am to wear ... little things like that.
But I decide how tQ balance the national debt,
how much to spend on neclear arms and how to
negotiate with the Russians."
That Is an old Joke, of course, and I suspect
few marriages today are bullt on an
arrangement of separate decision making. The
happtest and most successful famllles I know
are those who work together In plan•lng a
course of action for the overall good while
allowing for each member of the team to have
his or her own privacy.
Planning for the financial future of the
family uhlt Is perhaps the moat Important
strategy we can undertake. I reallze there Is
much said about our society piecing so much
emphasls on materialism, but It ta an
established fact that financial problems
contribute moat to a disruptive tamtly life.
So let us not talk about money as the root
of all evil. We can spend an entire seminar on
the emotional and phllosophlcal approaches to
handling excessive desires.
I think It la Important that we talk about a
controlled, organized and sensible plan for
Improving the flnanclal position of the family
units In Orange County. •
I want to promise every reader that each of
you can Improve your current position and at
the same time set In motion a program that will
greatly Increase your chances for security In
later years.
First thing for you to do is to alt down with
your marriage partner and talk about It.
Let us examine our current flnanolal status.
What do we have In the way of assets?
What obligations do we have? Since you are
reading this you obviously are Intelligent and
chances are very good that you have assets In
greeter volume than you may reall:ze. When you
have made your own accounting of your
financial status, you are In a position to make a
senalble determination of what expectations
are reasonabte for your Mure.
But more Important than that, WHAT ARE
YOUR DREAMS?
You see what I want to stimulate In you
here Is desire . . . desire to extend your reach
toward some secret goal, some hoped-for
status that you may not have dared to express.
Now, this la good motivational stuff, I'm
giving you here. But so many of these pep taJka
are being offered today that I fear we In the
"pep-talk" business may be getting a
reputation as anak~oll salesmen, and I want to
av°'d that stigma straight away. I'm not selllng
'get rich quick' Ideas. That la why I first
suggested that you and your spouse examine
where you are on the economic ladder at the
preeent time, and then we can talk about the
Improvement programs.
There Is a financial Improvement strategy
that can be applied to any circumstance, and
the most Important bit of knowledge you can
have la to know what Is your own circumstance.
It Is human nature, I suppose, to llve
vlcark>usfy. We read of some other person's
.eeemlngly overnight flnanclal success. and we
mentally transport ouraefves Into that person's
ahoee. These fantutel are often accompanied
by auch thoughts as "why I could have done
thatl" Or ''Why didn't I think of that?"
So, first thlnga first -forget about the
other guy whoae flnanclal status may be highly
dulrable -you have your own dreams to
bullet
At the Ronson Companies dreaming Is a
moe1 realistic human action. We encourage our
cllertt8 to loot< beyond the present and beyond
the eXJ)9Ctatlons of the normal activities.
At the same time, we help you keep your
fff1 flrmly planted In solid real estate . . . ~hlng you can always count on.
WIH Rogers Is remembered aa t\avlng told a
friend to buy land today becauN "they aren't
making any more of It." (Or waa that Mark
TWaln?) Who ever aald It wu correct, of course,
but we at Ronson have eome mod•rn Ideas
ebout hOw to OV*'come that lack of pew land,
tlnd hotw to lnYelt In real estate enterprlMe that
WtM provtde you with the bel1 hedge you can
hope to find fof' your flnanctal protection.
When you attend the Roneon Mmlnara,
you wttl dlacover that your own peraonal
ptOgnam Wiii be analyzed and a t.w alternate propoe• Wiii be provtded.
Aoneon doiel not try to t9mOkt yOUr dreem,
but we can hetp you make It come true. eom. an n teiUc wath u..
AoMOn'• Mid Mmll\arl Wiii be Thuraday
M9tctl 10 Md Tueedey Mwoh 22. Tomek• your
f 111 vedon o9ll 17o.e&oo Md Uk fot Debbie. r-
AONSON REAL TY
INVUTMEHl8, INC. UNIYIMITY P.t:AZA -~Ortw "'11A1 FIOn, C... taa 1
Andenoo
Donald HtD.rlclHeD, Fountain Valley, hu been
named vice prealdent for Far Western Bank of
Tu1tln. He wHl be in charae of the bank'•
commercial loan porUoUo.
R .. t TollHoa 11 financial officer for
Huntington Pacific Thrift and Loan Aaociatlon He
lives ln Huntington Beach.
Mlc~elle Leyva, Mwlon Viejo, 11 property
manager for the Newport Beach office of Norrie,
Beggs & Slmpeon.
Janette L. Anderson la aales manager of the
Santa Ana diatrict of Prudentlal lruurance Co ..
Tuatln. She llvet ln Huntlni\On Beach.
WUUam A. Terry haa been appointed vice
president of Technolosy Marketlns Inc., an
electronic engineering firm 1n Costa Mesa.
Mlcbel J. Favter, Santa Ana, la director of
fiaca.l manager for the international program at
Dousw Aircraft Co., Huntington Beach.
Neuro llnguiatic programming will be the topic
of Donald J. Moine, author, at the Thursday
meeUns of Women In Sales. The meeting begins at
6 p.m. at the Hungry Tlger Restaurant ln South
Coast Village, Santa Ana. Reservations can be made
by telephoning 855-9899.
James E. Danner Construct.ion, Inc:., Tuatln, has
selected Mad eli ne Zukerman Public
ReJationa/ Advertlalng, Tustin, to handle press
releaaes, advertising campaign and promotional
materials.
Wllllam C. Carroll, Capiatrano Beach, ia :zone
manager for American Moton Corp. Hia territory
Includes California, Arizona, Nevada. Oregon,
Waahmgton, Alaska and Hawaii.
Storm • • v1ct1111s
due low loan
First Interstate Bank of California has
announced it is offering customen reduced rates on
loana if theit property hu austained severe damage
as a result of the recent stonns.
Disa1ter victims will be eligible for the
following reduced rates if they qualify under
normal credit critena:
-Property Improvement Loana will be 13
percent annual percentaae rate; polnta will be
waived.
-Pel'90nal Loans will be 15 percent APR.
-Auto Loans (new and uaed) rates which
vary from 16 to 19 percent depending on length of
loan and amount financed will remain the ume. but
100 percent finandng will be available.
-Mobile Home Loans (primary residence)
rates will be 13.5 percent APR; pointa will be
waived.
-Mobile Home and Lot (primary residence)
rates will be 13 percent APR; pointa will be waived.
Customers. however, will not be eligible for
automatic payments and United Accounta rate
reductions.
"Many of our cuatomen have suffered greatly
as a r9Ult of the heavy winter atonna," aald Don
Crivellone, executive vice prelident and head of the
bank's California Banking Group. "We hope our
program will help many diaaster vict.ima who are
good cuatomers get back on their feet
Rear-drive cars
production up
DETROIT (AP) -Falling gaaoline prices are
cauai.ng U.S. automa.ken to step up production of
larser, rear-wheel-drive c.art, an auto lndu.try
journal reports.
Ward'• Automotive Reports said ln yesterday'•
edition that the Bis Three U.S . au~n -Ford
Motor Co., General Motors Corp. and Chrysler
Corp -all plan Increases in fu1l-1ize car
production.
"We'll not change our future product pUml
even if p1<>line drops to 75 cents a gallon," the
journal q,uoted one Ford official u aaylna. "But I
think we 11 aee a at.rengtbenina of the larse-car and
a wffkenina of the amall-car market th1a year."
Amons the modet. targeted for productJon
tncre.ues are Ford's LTD and Mercury Marquis;
General Moton Corp'• &rick LeSabre, Chevrolet
Impala and Caprice and Oldlmobile Delta 88; and
aevwal full-size Chrysler Corp. modela, Ward's aald.
The journal also reported that •vence daily
U.S. <».r ,.ie. ln hbruary were up $from January aalee rates to trim automakers' of
WllOld cara. IDven m. the dally February aalee eve! w• 3.2 percent below Jevela from a earlier.
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\\Mommy, can I have some more peas?"
Jt.\R'I \Dl'kE by .Brad Anderson
"Who would think we would ever have
an energy crisis?"
~IOO:\ '9l'LLl'.\S
ACTING UP
Y:'..~ NoT-ro
!E,1HAT IS i~E
GIO~STION .
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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Wl1&"N HE JUST SAYS,
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RESCUE IS AT HAND ...
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by Charles M. Schulz
by Tom K. Ryan
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Opening lead: King or t>.
SHOE
The1Midp tlub had a..11
quiel plea ol la&e. lad Ult
rerulars tlalJMd tllll lt.e
abetna ol TNmp Coup Tor.
Fili had btea &he ca1111. You
111 ,.._,mber II.Im ol cou,..
-the fellow who could
DeiUltr Md IOI' play Heept
wllt• Caetd wltll 1 a.cl Lrump
break, which tra111formed
him Into 1 nw&er techaidan.
Hut thal in&erludt wu
over, for Trump Ceup Tom
my wu back al tt.e lable aad
IOOll lhowlDJ that he had loal
(or ahould •• 117 pilled)
nothinc during ~ abeenee.
He sat SouO. oe thil hand,
and bla aide i.ad the oppor
lunit7 Lo ute one of his
favorite convenUou. Nortb'a
jump Lo four diamond• abow·
ed • rood 1l1ard diamond
suil and four-card apade aup
port. Tommy hew there
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wu a tribu&e Lo Tommy'•
alilll I• Uae 1lluatlo111.
The pla7 did nol lab long.
Weal led the king ol hoarlt
and eooUnued with the ace
and another. Tommy alurred
1 diamond from dummy and
won In hind. When East
1howed out on the king or
1pad... Tommy wu in
Mventh !leaven.
lie aoued Lo the ltt or
C'lubll, then euhed lhr act
kins of dlamondt •!Mi rurred
dia.moDd In hand In ordtr to
cuh the king or cluba. Wttl
WU DO• red~ lo nothing
bul t.rumpa. When Tommy
led a club, Weal could not
ruff low becaUH dummy
would overrun with the
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PREll'tJ GOOD REPUTATION ...
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WILL YOU
TAKE ME
TO THE
MOVIES,
AUNT
FRITZI?
NOT NOW,
I HAVEN'T
GOT THE
TIME
. 'l'DCa; P.AaKER.
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TROUBLE
WITH THIS
WORLD--
NO,l:
C'ON'1"" HAVe A &..Ase R GUN,
PR. M.oGAMeo, eu 'f' :! c:>0 HAVE! A SNAKe Wl"'fH Ve!RY eR1GH-r eyes,
WHICH COUL..P PRO&Aet..Y FC:Ot.... "'T"He! L.AYMAN WHeN HE:L-P RIGH-r.'
GROv.JN-UPS NEVER
HAVE ilME FOR
ANYTH\NG --
el1ht, IO lilt lru•pod wit• lh4·
aint. Tontm7 ~11tcrod by
dlacardl•lf dummy'• lul
dlainood.
Wm did the bffl lw roul4
by ealU111 with the jack ol
Lrumpe. Toaim7 won lhe
queee In the cloled b.and and
&.hen Look the marked rlnell(
of tllt elcht ol trumpa Lo land
hit pme. lie loal only two
heart. and one I.rump trick! ... , ...... ,.....~
&. ...... trH.,le? Lee
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by Kevin Fagan
by Lynn Johnston
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by George Lemont , ..
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By Mark Lasky
-WHILE KIDS
ALWA'VS HAVE
TIME FOR
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TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1983 ClASSlflED C5
Laguna, Woodbridge to join Sea View
They're ln the procea of 1ubmlttina thelr votes
now -and lf h.latory repeata ltaelf as expected -
the Sea View and South Cout leagues are ln line
for a ahakeup, belinnln8 In September of 1984.
~peclllca11y, ~outh Coast League teams Laauna Beach and Woodbridge are moving to the
See View League -and El Toro and Irvine are
trading places with them
The Orange County releaguing subcommittee
of Tom Jacobson, Stan Thomu and F.d Kraaa,
prlnclpala at Newport Harbor, Foothlll and
Saddleback, respectively, hu settled on th.at format
as an answer to current problems wlthm the two
leegue6.
It all appears justified -although even 1f 1t
wasn't, it would probably pass anyway because of
the current aetup allowing every achool In Orange
County a vote regardless of whether 1t affects them
or not.
With 43 of ~8 IChoolB not affected and aaked
for a y~ vote, it's fairly certain a vast majority will
do juat that, agree.
PREP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
There are still 1<>me formalities to deal with,
such aa counting the votes and submitting the
proposal to the CIF Southern SectiQn for 118 stamp
of approval. but 1t'1 all just that -a formality
The Sea View League (projected enrollment
figures are In parentheses) will thus look Like thlS m
18 months: Corona del Mar (1,102), Costa Mesa
(964), Estancia (l,140), Laguna Beach (764),
Newport Harbor (1,144). Saddleback (l,725),
University (1,187) and Woodbridge (1,020).
The South Coast League's makeup will be the
following: Capi•trano Valley (1,500), Dana Hills
(1,512), El Toro (2,225), Irvine (1,440), Laguna Hills
Estancia High first baseman Ruben
Johnson has the ball (top photo) and
applies the tag after pitcher Mel
Richardson picked off Mater Dei's Stev(•
f(irkpatrick during third inning of
yesterday's game. The play didn't make
that much differe nce a& Mate r Dei won~
5-0.
(1,000), Mission Viejo tl.~69) and San Clemente
( 1,572).
So what will all th.la mean"
'the enrollment figures a r e baaed on
sophomores, juniors and aenJol'I.
Here Is some of the reuoning used tor the
format.
It meana Sea View Learue volleyball muat
contend with Laguna Beach -and on the other
hand the Artiall of Laguna Beach will have to
contend with Corona del Mar tennia.
Enrollment Is the No 1 criteria, ahead of
strength of program and proximity -thua the
moves of El Toro, Laguna Beach and Woodbridge
It lS anucipated that [rvine's enrollment will awell
cons1derably
It means El Toro I.a where It hu belonged for
the put five year1 -with ill nelahbon. ~ for football -that's a whole new game, too,
with the Sea View a more wide open arena
without El Toro, the South Coaat deeper and
stronger with El Toro.
Saddleback High wa.a left untouched -and
that's justified Inasmuch a.a the Roadrunners have
been runnmg around Orange County m Cll'cles for
the past 12 years, constantly switched from one
league to the next.
It'a a two-year format, but like moet, moves are
made with a thought of stability for every 1ehool
(Saddleback excepted) None should think of it as
temporary
• • •
Laguna Hills H1gh's enrollment ia expected to
gam col'l.Slderable ground (2, 145 for tour grades by
1985) be<:ause the proposed new achoo] in the
Saddleback Valley Unified School District has been
tabled. And there is speculatJon that Miasion Viejo
may absorb some of E!l Toro'a nwnbeni.
They've set a time and 11te for the
F..diaon-FounUlln Valley alumni football game -it's
going to be June 10 at Westmin.lter High.
Games Involving Newport Harbor and Corona
del Mar, &tancia and C.O.ta Mesa and El Toro and
Downing losing
lead off role?
CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (AP)
-Brian Downing, who tied an
American League record last
year by starting SIX games With
home runs, may lose his leadoff
job this aea10n, Angels Manager
John McNamara said yesterday.
ln his first season of leading
o ff , Downing enjoyed a
spectacular comeback with 28
homers and 84 runs batted In,
bot h · career highs . And
McNamara is considerln& taking
better advantage of Downing's
new-found power. ·
"Rod Carew, who has already
told me he has no qualms about
batting first, I would think is the
ideal leadoff man because he gets
on base," McNam a ra said
following the Angels' four-hour
workout at their training base.
When shortstop Rick Burleson
sustained a torn rotator cuff In
mid-APl'il. Downing inherited ha
leadolf role and became the
fiagbearer of one of th£ league's
most potent attacks.
After missing most of 1980
with a broken a nkle and a
sub-par season In 1981, when he
batted .2 4 9, Downing set
penonal highs m virtually every
offenaive category while batting
. 281 last year. Converted to left
field, the ex-oltchet set another
league record by not committing
an error In 158 games.
Brian Downing
"I figure I got 75 extra at-bats
batung leadotf," said Downing.
"But my ideal spot might be
sixth or .eventh I know I could
hit for a higher average with
men on base"
Outfielder Ell11 Valentine,
·shelved for a week with a ..-e
h~l. resumed workouta Monday .
The Angels have one more day
of drills remaining before it
opens exhibition play tomorrow
In Tue.on against Cleveland.
Runs don't come easy for area preps Kuhn's job
maybe safe
--Turner
Estancia, Ocean View, Huntington, Edison, Irvine, CdM combine for 3 scores
It waa a tough day yesterday foJ
area baaeball teama aa Eatancla was
no-hit by Mater Oei, Ocean View was
clipped by Padtica, Huntington Beach
was shut out by Cyprea, and Ed.i8on was
thumped by KatellA.
In other pme:a, Woodbridge stopped
Irvine, and Laguna Hilla held Corona del
Mar acorele..
Here's what happened:
Mater Dei 5 , Estancia 0
Three Monarch pitchers were Wied In
Mater Del's no-hitter. Mike Matthews
atar1ed and rot the win, with relief held
from Pat Dubar and Brian Regan. The
trio combined to atrike out 11 Estancia
batters.
Steve Kirkpatrick had th.rtt hita for
the Monarchs, while teammate Mark
Stomp had the ble game, collecting three
hiu including a double and a home run.
along with three RBI
Pacifica 3, Ocean View I
The Seahawks were el.uru.nated from
the Loara Tourney, as the Mariners
BCOJ'ed twice in the fourth inning.
Phil Hillman had two hits for Ocean
View, as Adam Buder added two as weU
The Seahawks are now 0-2
Cypress I, Htn. Be ach 0
The Centurions scored the winning
run in the bottom oC the seventh Inning,
as they turned a walk, a pair of alngles,
Fina Cup III next
for world water polo
LOS ANGELES -El.cht of
the beat national water polo
tee.ma ln the world will compete
May 7-14 in the m FINA Water
Polo Cup at Pepperdlne
Unl"entty, It wu announced
today by the Loa An1elea
Olym)JM: Orpn.lzinc Committee
(LAOCC}.
ls co-apomored by the LAOCC
and U.S. Water Pok>, the 1port'1
national aovernlna body.
The FINA Water Polo World
Cup will be the fl.rat of .everal
1983 eventa that wtll eerve u
trial aealona at fadlltles that will
be uaed for 1984 Olympic
competition.
Four 1ame1 a day will be
acbeduled, with compe tition
beatnn1na at 1:30 and 7:30, except
for th• llnal day on May 14,
when thete will be momlnl and
afternoon Miiiam. Wtdne!eday,
M.ay 11, II a ,..i day.
and a sacrilke Uy to centerf1eld Into a VJctory m t.lle LOa.ra 1 oumey.
Gary Buckles was the tough-luck loser
for the Oilers, as he limited Cypress to
only two hits over the first SJx inning,
HuntJngton Beach is now 3·2
Katella 7, Edison I
The Chargers found themselves down
6·0 after the first two innings. and
couldn't bounce back from the early
deficit
Edison's Todd Mabe singled m Todd
Nash for Ed.L9on's only run of the game.
The loes knocks the Chargers Into the
consolatio n bracket of the Loara
Tourney.
Edison E>lays in the quarterfinals of
the El Segundo tournament
tomorrow against Palos Verdes at the
Chargers' home field.
Woodbridge 2~ Irvine 1
The Warriors ran their record to 4-0
with the win, as Kevm Burke came on m
relief of starting pitcher John Moreland
to record the victory.
Darrin Daniela moored the winning run
in the sixth inning, aa he singled, was
sacrificed to 8e<.'Ond by Moreland, moved
to third on a ground ball, and was
singled home by John Schroeder.
Moreland had seven stnkeoull tor
Woodbridge, while Burke added three
more In the final Hi. The Warriors take
on Diamond Bat at home tomorTOw.
(See RUNS, Pa1e C!)
Gauchos niust travel
to Pasadena tonight
By CURT SEEDEN OftMDllllJ ..........
PASADENA -Saddleback
Colle1e'1 rOlld to the Flnal Flght
of the siaie community college
basketball tournament haa one
more pit ttop.
Coach Bl 11 Brummel' a
Gauchoa, lG·ll, aquare off
tonithl (7:30) 11 Paaadena City c.oueae to determine t.M etahth
and linal pl~U team for the
aiat.e tournament. whJch IW1tchea
to the Unlvetllty of Santa Cara
Friday nJCht.
the tournament.
The winner of tonight'•
playoff will meet Merced ln the
llnt round Ftld.ay niaht.
And ln Puadena, tbe Gauchoa
are up aplmt one ot the top No.
2 teams atound. The Lancers
competed In the difficult
Metropolitan Conference with
the likes of Pierce, El Camino,
B&ketafleld and Lone Beech cc.
aJnOn.8 others. "We've obvk>ualy Md to pJar,
aQO(l buketbell to ,.t thlt tar, '
uya P11td•na Coach Oeor«•
Ttn!an.
Twm repcwndnl the United
State.-1. Soviet Untcm, Federal ftesKabUc of o.mlny, Hunpry,
Hol18nd. llaly, .. abd 'C\lbe WW QCl!IDll'W 1n:.ihi,~
&ourn•fMD' al )teppe_rdlne't eo..rw pool in MalbU. • of ,lt14 Olympic water polo
oampiddan. I T&e u .1 . ~ 11 ~by
Hun&lf{&o11 Beach re1ldent. ...... , ....
'n.. ""4 w.-Polo Wor1d
''Th.II tounwn1nt, wm pruYlde a ,reet OPPGl"lunl\Y for memberi
of U.. Ull. Wat.er Polo Teeta to
1harpen lhelr 1kllh In
tnwnadoNil oamDlt&Uon at the
MIDI ... tMt wllf be \.-cl In the llM GelMi." llld 9w1 Shaw-,
ehalnnan of the U;81 Men't
lntttn1tJon1lJOl7mplc Wewr
Monte Nlt1kow1ld
defendlna champion, havinl won
water palo c:otnpeU\lon ln the
lt80 011ft'Dkl In .Moecow and
1
' the D JINA Cup wheft It WM
MW tn lNl ln 1ior11 ...-. The ~ .._ .a.. wcin IM World
PaaacleOa, 2&· 7 and the No. 2 team from tht Metropolitan
Confe,..nc. behind LA Pterce1 def•t.ed Sulta Barban CC U.Sv·
Saturday nllht in t.bt ~
toW"Mmlftt.
8addl1bac:k 1ot p .. t hoat
Cftru1 ln ILi re1lonal cf!:JOff -~ .......... Thi ... :nd-i.nc.r. ·;;;.. ........ ftfth
Puadeu WH juat 7 ·0 In
oanlerance DlaY. The Lanoan .,.
led by e-2 1ophomore 1uatd
Darnell Fletcher (27.0 a~)
'and forward Ran1om S.ve1
(10.0). •1MtH••4 by , ... oa Jnteraauoul• de ~4~ ..... OoaWltw
Ta.. 8•¥1•& Union 11 1he Ch1m--h~ ... ~ ..... Au,auat In OutY!luU; 'llNiilOr.
and l&•lh .ut of Lhe eouca-m ~toms. ..... pu'tldpa*W lft
•
ATLANTA (AP) -Atlanta
Braves owner Ted Turner aays
Baseball Commlsaloner Bowie
Kuhn may have aaved his job by
negotiating baaeball's new
five-year, $1 -bllllon televialon
package.
The package, negotiated by
Kuhn, Philadelphia Phllliea
owner Bill GUea and Chicago
White Sox owner Eddie Einhom.,
is "the best thini to happen to
baaeball ~ rve been in It,"
Turner aaid.
Baseball haa at1ned a
$500-million oontrect with NBC
giving the netw ork half of
baaeball'• televlalon n1hta for
five yeara, beginninr ln 1984.
ABC haa th e option of
matching that $500-mllllon
fig\.ltt for the other half of the
packqe. U ABC does not pe;k up
the option, induatry IOW'Ol!S ay,
NBC will put up the add.ttkmal
$500 million to 1et the entire
p.ck.aae.
"It'a &o'na to make evwy team
healthy a1aln flnanclally,"
'l\&mer Mid. ''Wba\ It meam la Ml
additional $8 milllon per tee.In
per year rilht now. lt'aa verJbtc
and very needed help to the overall apart. ••
''Thia peck.ace mtv. tM clu!lt.
chance aaatn. f WU ln there
btddlna for the whole ~
and tfi• World Serles? laiCi
Turner, who aho own1·
Super8tatlon WTBS and tbe
Cable Newa Network, which an
broMleui nationwide via cable
~~~.,•1• m1llJon for two ,...... '1\amw
Mid. ••1 droY9 ...... ~ 400 Plft*-\t. and ... .,..,. .... •1 WWoft tor ftw ~
.;::. ':!.:;j:.....'••11•=··.ldt
1M '1'Y dMI. M .W a:IG& to ............. ~.°' .. Jla1 nzl i.-. .... , .. aWN,,...,CI> _-
r I
I Or1ng-e Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, March I , 1811
LAGUNA
From Page C1
• • • Marina's Filipek finishes No. I .
MJll6on Viejo hlYe •~·
crowda f'U\linl from 2,GOO to
4.000.
tnduct. Corona del Mar, Coeia
Men, Edison, rount~ln
Valley, Hunt1n1con Beacl),
Irvine, Newport Harbor and
Unive.nlty.
• • •
Viking star averages 23.3
Al hf' did rrom 1\8.rt to ftniah, M"1"in.a 11111, CO.II lMN
H~ aiuard Scott P'lUpek II thtt a~a·a l'lnckl\"1. l!lllllele Vanl'-thuyN, CdM
lllllll•, Unl11enoy
to pace
24 311 16. 14 29 ..,. , .. 14 20 n2 14. 14 23 ))0 14 3 14
high school leaders
10 2 a:a MtOftOPOulOt, ov 21 113 ., • .. If
1U H NloO!al. WMIJnlNt., ,. 1'3 u • 41 11 , .. 2t 0 Thc>mpeOn. Ht11 loh 11 m 71 10 to 24 13 2 21 M•l«'IOll, l!oiton " 10 74 10 .. 24 • • • Marina Hlah 1wlmm1n1
pr o du c t TI m P a·r 1 o n•
contlnu•• to 1parkl1 at
Bucknell UnJverslty. A 21.78
in the GO freestyle recently
put the frt1thrnan ln a tie fOt'
fifth on the achool'• all-time
lilt. And, a ~2.~ ln the 100
fly hu hlm at the achool'a No.
3 plateau.
hl1 1ehool aoorlnt le.der In bukt1tlMIU
-aver'1i'"" 23.3 polnta • a•mc-with • Wolle, N9wpor1 1111bo< 22 "4 1U 14 111 24 ,HIO!t4ln. l!dieon I' 11 "' ~~
.. 10 76 ,.
HMllMI, IJ TOfO 22 "° 1) t " 14' 24 23 l&O .. 10 to 11 hi~ of 1. u--, lf'tllne 21> 122 12. 14 13 4 24 ~ It I It to IQ 71 ,.
l' VlkJniJI' at.at, the Sun.10t Lffgl.!4" JM041' blMOle 22 2Tt t2 3 14 127 24 ·-· W•UlllMt . ., It M It • n 11
Player ot the Year, led Marina to a llWNn 1Mt19 21> .... 11) 14 13 4 24 ·-· '°""'* v,.,.,
ll , .. 66 II 4 1 ll Wynn Coron1 Get Me• 26 2 ... 11 3 14 11 0 18 ~. OOMll View ",., u 10 71 14'
We'11Umonl. fetancle 24 2M 111 13 11 3 17 OM..-. ..... Wnwlf t2 120 64 10 4t ,.
The AraMila Hlah trtck
and t1eld lnvts.ttioNl, euilv
the clua prep mHC of the
year for eome time now, II .et
for April 18 wlth athletea
repreeenting over l 7G echoola
involved.
uu:ond place finl•h in the Sunaet
Leaaue. a l0-1amo apan in wh1c.·h ht' c •. leddlebllQI 21 244 11 0 P1lmbllde. Coet1 Meee 24 213 14 10 1 " iw..-1. fditon e.1~, M1tln1 ta .. u 1 38 It 21 112 u • 4 I 10
Area tchoola which will
be 11endlng their blue chiP41
Carpenter tosses one-hitter
Edison H l1h aophomore
came wl\hln one out of
throwlng a n o-hitter
yeaterday, but settled for a
one-hitter in leading the
Chargers to a 4-l &0ftball win
over Dana Hilb on the loeer's
dhunond Carpenter struck out 12
while Mlasy Ford was the
defenalve star with a diving
cakh . It was the seaaon
opener for Ediaon.
In community college play,
both Golden Weit and
Orange Coast suffered loaes. ,awe fell to Fullerton, 2-1,
averaged 2~.3 poln ta a i4UN'.
Two other-. from the SuOIC!t League
finished In the Top 10 for the area -
Huntington Beach'• Jamel Garner
(third) and Ocean View'• Byron Ball
(seventh)
Gamer averaged 16.5 pointa u game m
leading HunUngton Beach to the Sunset
League crown J.lld a berth In the CIF
4-A quarterfinals, while Ball averaged
15.5 for the season In which the
Seahawks qualified for the 4 -A
eliminations with a special playoff
victory over Fount.am Valley
Newport Harbor's Joe Seager finished
as the area's second leading scorer.
10.
It .... CorON det M1t 22 237 10 6 Wilton. 811ddlebllek 21 no tO I '°"'· Pff'#porl H.,t>or 22 219 811 lngletl111t. El TOfo 22 214 87
Ntll. ln1kle lt 113 •• JOhneton. btencie 21 211 93
RllO<l4N, ltvtne 26 232 t 2 Eoeon Co•t• Meu 21 lff 10 TnomH El T0to 22 172 71 C~ Unlveuny 15 113 76 Cook Coele Me .. 24 176 73 8tOl0YICh, In/Ille 24 171 7 t Everett, Unl~llly 23 189 .. l-tl, El lOfO 16 101 97 Wolff, COM 2S t&e eo 8t1nlOfG, St.ddleb.U 2t 138 84 Kot Co111 M ... 24 152 63 H11ker Np1 Hwbor 18 100 82 LuJan. Seddtet>llQI 21 113 58 McAlllllet Seeldi.t>ICll t3 75 57 C•te Un1venlly 20 110 5S
Bela~ Unlvetllty 23 127 66 Keto. 11<10 .. t>ack 17 93 54
14 10 4 23 14 10.6 11 JOM• Ot'I, Wetmtn.t., a1 " 46 tO 46 10
14 11 0 23 Beuoh. Hin 8ffGll 23 100 43 8 7 1 12 14 10 3 23 1'1111. OcMn View 24 " 40 10 30 t3 14 10. 24 11 ·10 3 2t 14 •• 20 '°"'" c-• ~-14 92 22 0Hf ~ II 65 17 • . .... , .... ~ 14 1. 14 HUftl>ul Sen CMmenle 22 00 t9 6 1 19 4 • eo 18 O.Ce ... C-iio V....,, 2t 4M 113 12 14 4 32 14 08 16 Cert«. uoun• Hiii• 25 3M 16 5 12 12. 24 14 eo 18 s.dgwlck. C-i>e> Vllley 20 295 14 1 11 16.4 26 14 111 16 T ec>P«. LeouM 8"Gh 23 349 15 1 12 13 7 28 12 10 t4 Re~. Woodbridge 14 358 1411 12 10 4 26 14 6 1 16 f Of ltiQef. WOOOl>t ldge 24 333 13 8 12 13 1 33 14 70 tt> Muldef, C-i>e> Velley 29 343 12 8 12 12 4 22 t4 88 18 Rl>oret. Dane Htllt 24 29S 12 2 12 122 28 II 60 20 Wechenllelm San Clem 20 240 120 11 12 0 20 14 63 12 CrlWlorO. -,.INIOfl VlejO 21 227 108 11 toe 19 9 so 13 0111 Cap49t1eno Velley 23 243 10!1 12 105 20 13 80 t4 ~onune. Laouna e..cn 21 2111 10 4 11 109 20 14 S2 12 N-. l.AguNI 8Mch 23 232 100 12 95 24 14 so 14 batters as Dana Hills could
get onJy two balls out of the
infield the entire game. The
hit ClU1le with two outs Ul the
lut of the seventh Inning.
while OCC had seven errors
in a 3-1 setback to Cerritos.
Both were conference
openers.
averaging 17 3 for the season for the
Sailors. \lane.. C0<on1 <let Mar 21 I 13 53 10 611 11 WIM, Woodl>r~ 24 242 100 12 13 2 27 Rentrop, 0111e Illa 23 217 114 11 10 t 22
Roundi'tfi out the top five are Cerver. INIM 24 122 50 13 4 2 12 MCSWMM'f, Diile Hitt• 11 104 114 " 84 20
University igh's Norm Stolz.off ( 16.0) McGevrln. Npl Hert><>r 21 100 4 71 14 50 10 Anderton, C1po Vllley 27 252 113 II 72 18 Sn.wero. Npl HerbOr 21 91 43 14 50 IS Mc:Or-. i..eun• BMc.n 20 182 9 I 12 9 I 14 and Est.ancw's Jun Curtis (16.0) HOlmee. Sllddlet>eck 15 81 40 10 28 13 C .. , Cepi1lrllll0 Vlllley 28 243 88 17 s 1 23 Klei SeO<llet>tlCk 18 65 40 9 22 17 KeweOI, t..gun1 Hiiie 2s ns 88 11 8 ' 18 Joyce Lyman. a fresh.man.
drove in two runs for F.dLSOn
Uolden West is now 10-5
for the 8e8SOn whale OCC is
6-3.
Area Top 10
II Ip H9. ... lunMt La4tgYe Wllllwna,~Hllll 24 188 8 2 12 83 17 Gwre11. 8111 c.n.nte 21 t72 82 11 so 20
RUNS SCARCE . • •
From PaggC1
Laguna Hills 5, Corona del Mar 0
°"' ... Laeeue I Scoll ftUpell. "4arlne Ill 444 23 3 41 • tp .... II e ... ... Gt11fllh, MIMlon V .. jo 20 158 79 12 78 14 2 Joe S.IQlll. N-po<t Hllbo< 22 381 113 28 FMtpet<, M111ne 19 444 233 10 253 41 G1rc:M1,~Hllit 24 191 79 12 es 18 3 Jamel Q11ner. Min Beech 28 429 16.5 26 G11ner, Hin Beach 26 429 18 5 10 16 3 2e M.-icti. IMlon V .. jo 18 127 ea 12 86 13 4 Norm S1ol1off. Unlverelty 23 388 160 31 BaH, Ocean lllew 28 404 t5 5 11 18 6 27 L1111n. L= Hiiia 24 250 82 12 84 2S 5 Jim Cunle. E111nc11 29 405 160 28 E11lln, WMlmtn11er 22 320 14 5 10 13 I 28 MOWTy. laeton Viejo 1• 115 8.0 10 48 18 8 Ted 81111, Coete Meae 24 381 15.8 23 Whlletullr, Fin Valley 28 384 t4 0 11 t30 20 Hiit, Mlelle>n Viejo 111 113 59 12 6.0 17 7 Byton 8111. 0ciMn View 2e 404 15 s 27 Miii•. Hun11no1on e..cti 28 348 14 0 11 130 20 Hom, Sllll Clemente 18 104 57 10 a i 15 8 NICll Tepper. L~une 8Mdl 23 349 15 1 28 B Thompeon. Hin Bch 28 338 t30 10 10 8 25 YOO.. San Clemente 22 122 55 12 4 5 12 II Doug Plncltney. etancil 29 434 14 II 26 Neul'Nllln. Marine 25 321 128 10 113 31 Seundera. Dani Hiiis 24 129 53 12 53 12 10 A Aldo'iek:n. Woodbridge 24 358 1411 28 Downe, W•tmlnlt• 2t 258 12 2 10 118 23 p line. 09\I 111111 21 108 s 1 10 43 13 13 as 50 " 5.2 15 Lee Plemel was a one-man
wrecking crew, u the junior
was 4-for -4 hittina. while
earning the victory on the
mound as well.
counters over the last five
innlnp to d{op the Sea KJngs
to 0-3 on the season.
... view L..NGue aw. ... LMOwe
W~EO'-18 221 12 2
Judge. View 2e 298 114 10 14 7 33 ~k. MIMlon Vtejo 1t 109 27 e~ane. Mllelon Vlei<> 20 98 49 12 50 13 Hltrll. Oet>I Hille 24 1111 •9 12 41 11
Plemel pitc hed four
innings. striking out four and
walking only one.
6~. Npt Hltl>Of
I tp , .... 22 3e1 17 3 • 14
Jecobl. fountalrl Vllley 2t 383 108 .... ~ M-.~Vlew 25 2iM 10 5 1112
11 "7 20 10 11 5 27 Muonovldl. San Clefn 15 71 -4 7 9 80 10 Kntgt111, Sen c.n.n1e 18 75 48 II 43
_The Hawks tallied single
USFL gets a ''8''
from Vegas bookies
Fro.m AP dl1patcbet
LAS VEGAS -Sports book [!]
operators have given the fledgling 4• •
United States Football League a
''strong B" for their weekend debut
although many books flunked when it came to
setting a betting line.
"l was very encouraged with the public
response to the new league," said Jammy Vaccaro
of the Barbary Coast Sports Books "I would
.---------.grade them (the USFL) a Us solid B."
Not so for those like
Baccaro who set the betting
line each week. With little on
which to judge the new teams
Fil except track records o f
coaches and quarterbacks.
most books missed the mark.
"We lost every game,
probably $20,000 total. But '-------.-J winning and losing is almost
secondary when you're trying to build new
business," Vaccaro said of efforts to cultivate
USFL bettors.
"The bettors came to a better conclusion
than those setting the lines," added Sonny
Reimer of the Cutaways Sparta Book.
Vaccaro estimated $150,000 was bet at the
Barbary Coast, compared to $1 million for the
average National Football League Sunday.
He attributed part of this to the fact the
book'• limit for USFL games $2,000 to $3.000
while bettors and boob analyze the new league.
By compari.ton, the book takes $1~.000 to $20,000
beta on NFL games, $25.000 to $50,000. for the
NFL playoU games. Vaa:aro said his book took
aeveral $100,000 beta for the 1983 Super Bowl.
It will be mid-season before Lu Vegas
books "get the feelin&" of the new league,
V aocaro said.
"I'll tell you, televi9ion la really gotng to
make th.it league," Vaccaro said of the USf'L's
lucarative TV pact. "I know with ua, we'll
generate triple the betting acuon if the game ia
on t.elevi9ion "
Quote of the day
"The first time Joe Altobe lli (new
Baltimore manaaer) said 'hello' to some
guys, he broke Each career record." -.
Orioles ace pitcher Jim Palmer, whose
relationship with the feisty Weaver the last
.-everal yeen was cool, at best.
Rams' ticket prices go up
The Rama, who lqied to a 2-7 •
Nadanal FCJP.iball Leacue record ln •. • till, annaui\ced yesterc:laf they are
itWna ticket prices for 19e3. ~ lfeainntna with the pre1eaaon opener
llpinl't the s.n Dle,o 0w-aen on Aue. e •t
Anaheim Stad.tum. tidteta wfilc:t\ hav• told tor f 1& will be booNd to $18 and $12 ~ have
been taa.d to $13. The $8 dckem will raiW.n thAt ~c~ W9I &be ~ fOf' the club aince
prk8 wen nlled f« tho 1880 .-an.
Bukethall scores
...
1-molO, El TOfO 20 323
S1o12<>tt, Unlvv.lly 23 388
Curtle. E1t111G1a 29 •65 STOt.ZOff
76ers snap out of it
JallH Erving 9COred 35 points m
and Mo1e1 Malone 34 as the
Philadelphia 76ers snapped a
two-game losing streak by downing
the Detroit Pistons 123-114 last night ln National
Basketball Association action. Kelly Trlpocu
threw in 30 points for Detroit, which fell to ita
20th straight NBA defeat at the Spectrum in
Philadelphia since 1974 . . . Larry Bird acored
30 pomts and Cedric Maxwell added 19 to Uft the
Boston Celtics to a 121-114 victory over the New
Jersey Nets. Bird, ICOring more than 20 points for
the 45th time in 60 games this season, dropped in
11x the final minute. while Maxwell added four
free throws in the final nine seconds to five the
CeWca their fourth victory Ln their last five
scames
Expos shut off Dodgers
Four Montreal pitchers combined •
on a th~·hit to pace the Expos to a
6-0 victory over the Dodger:s in an
exhibition baseball game yesterday
Biii GDUJcklon went three innings to get the
wm, while Brad MJlh helped the Expos ICON!
four runs in the fifth tnning against Dodger
pitcher Dave Stewart with a bases-loaded lingle
. Rookie center fielder Jolln Sbelby had
four hits, including a h ome run and a triple, as
the Baltimore Orioles won their second straight
exhibition game. a 7-3 victory over the Atlanta
Braves . . . Grea IAdukl doubled with two
outa in the seventh inning and Ron Kittle singled
home pmch-runner Claris Nymu to give the
Chicago White Sox a 1-0 win over the Detroit
Turers
Defense dominated game
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -Coach m
Jim Stanley had no trouble describing 4. t
the United Stat.et Football League
debut of his Midugan Panthers and
th.e Birmingham Stallions. and neither did the
38,~2 fans last rught
"It was a good defensive game first and
foremost," Stanley said after the Panthers
defeated Birmingham 9-7 on three field goals by
Novo J:k>jovic, two for 49 yards and one for 48.
Cougars upset UCLA
PULLMAN , Wash . -m
Sophomore forward Bryan Pollard
tipped tn a Chris Winkler shot at the
buzzer •• Washington State upsl'!t
sixth-ranked UCLA 70-68 in Pacific 10
Conference basketball action la.st ni&}\t.
Washington State led 66-64 with 2: 14
ttmainJng on a Pollard dunk and increued ita
lead to 68-64 on another Pollard dunk. Two
jumpen by UCLA guard Rod F01ter tied the
aco~ at 68-68 with JO seconds left to play.
Louis ups record to 23-1-1
Young Joe Louil, the World •
Boxing AuociaUon's third-ranked
junJor heavywefiht, knocked down
Beuy GrlfflD three times en route to
a 10-round unanlmoua declalon lut niaht In
Chicqo to improve hit record to 23-1-1 .•.
a.aria "RJp" EA&le, a former head C09Ch It
Penn State who dlreCted the Nittany Llonl to
prOm1nence u a colleglat.e football power. died
yest.erday. He wu 76.
Television, radio
TV: NBA BMbtball -Laken at Golden
State, 7:20 8.m., Channel 9.
ftADI : NBA Baaketball -Lakera at
OoJden State, 7:20 p.m., JU.AC (~70). Hockey -Ca1aarY at Kinp. 7:20 p.m.., KPllZ (l 1&0).
roMORllOW-S R.AJ)IO
BuebMl -Montreel va. ~at Vero. BMch. Fla.. 10:10 p.m .• KABC (790). -
Knife for Schmiilt
CLIW\WATD. na. (AP) -
Third bUe'man Miki Schm.ldt =:'~";?3~ bt rud)' lo rH\Uftf 1prln1
1n1n1ni1 an io •n '° hfD ~ &he P.hlladtlphla PhllU11
~....., Wll a lW•MW c=u::..l~llh thHt
New10t'I. Fou11taln Velley 25 264 105 11 12 1 23 11 18.1 14 17 0 27 PlerNi, lAlguna Hlltt 20 92 -4.8 12 48 15 Plld1119. Marl11e 16.0 14 158 31 wertnet. Edlaon 18.0 14 14 5 211 H11rlgan, Hin Beech
23 242 105 10 lt 1 t7 22 221 100 tO a 1 23 C-111, MIMlon Viejo 20 82 4 1 10 38 13
25 250 101 tO 10 3 18 Ollgmueller, Dena Hill• 24 98 40 12 411 12
Patton Corps (VCI)
rolls to tennis win
UC lrvme tennis coach Greg
Patton decided to give two of his
top players the day off yesterday,
knowing that the Anteaters
probably would have little
trouble witll visiting Boston
University.
And Patton was right as UCI
breezed to a 7-2 victory, its 10th
m 12 matches.
With Jim Snyder (No 1
singles) and Eric Quade (No. 3)
watching from the 81delines.
Ptltton's corp; won all six singles
matches, led by the play of
freshman Bruce Man Son Hing.
M an Son Hing had la ttle
trouble winning his singles
match, 6-4, 6-2 to run his record
to 11 -3 on the season He also
won m doubles.
"We have 90 much depth, it's a
coach's dream," said Patton. "We
have too many good players, so
we're trying to give some of them
ume off"
Gaucho guards tops
UCI, ranked 19th ln the n.allon,
met the Uruvers1ty of San Diego
lOday and (aces Yale tomorrow
at UCI Patton also announced
th.at last week's ramed--out match
with USC has been rescheduled
for April 6 at the Racquet Oub of
Irvine at 1:30.
UCl wasn't the only area
tenrus team that had an easy lime
yesterday.
Saddleback College guards
Tracy Mitchell and Kevin
He~enon have been named to
the 10-man All-Pacific Coast
Berkebile
gains MVP
Academy League champion
Newport Christian High placed
three on the flrst team. including
the league's MVP, on the
all-league basketball team as
chogen by the league's coaches.
Stella Berkebile. a 5-11 junior.
is the MVP, while teammates
Chris Yearly and Tina Anderson.
also juniors. were named to the
first team.
Others from Newport
Chrutian mcluded SE'<:Ond team
choices Robyn Bettenhausen and
Debbie Mohler.
,_ITffMI Stelle Berllec>lle (Newpon Ch•llli.tl), 5-1 t tr. LIP Jonee (CepialrlnO V911ey Chrletten). 5-11
er . Chr1e Yelf'fy (Newpon Cllrllti.tll, 5-8. jf Tine AndereCWI, W. jr , 8edty V ....... ey (Cel Luther en). 5-S w.; Meg NttL Cel WV.en S-6
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.1.-e LIO\<d (Ceptlitrlll'O Vf#lr/ Ctwtlllen. f.1 I~ .. l(rlewl Kelly ~I.e. tclP"' .. 8Nttey Ven 9NQoln (l.< ), M , .opfl
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KUHN. • •
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-one more than requlted
who voted ln November not to
renew Kuhn .. contract when ft
~ltin~p hUn on \ht
job.'' Turmr laid.
Aaked U Kuhn could be
nominated to au~ bimMlf,
Turner rwpUed: ~ htppen.."
Conlerence basketball team.
Mitchell, a 6-2 sophomore
guard. averaged 12.3 pointa per
game in conference, while
Henderson, a 6-4 freshman,
averaged 15.1 points
The backcourt duo was
instrumental in helping the
Gauc hos finish second in the
PCC standings with a 9-5 record.
Imperial Valley's U.D. Lee, a
6-3 sophomore, was named the
PCC most valuable player.
Track meet
set for youth
The ninth annual Irvine
Youth Track Meet 1.1 acheduJed
for Sunday with over 100
expected to participate. The meet
will be held at the Irvine High
Stadium and ti open to boys and
girls born in 1968 through 1975.
Day-of-the -meet
registration will be accepted from
noon to l p.m for a $3 fee. The
hnt event ii scheduled to begin
at 1 , with the top three
participants In each event
qualJfyinc for the Orange County
Finale and the Je11e Owens
Games to be held ln A,prU and
May.
A perpetual trophy wUJ be
awerded ln boy• .and ctrh
dlvl1ton1 to elementary and
middle tchoola whoee atudenta
mJrl the mr.i polnta.
For further lnformatlon
recardtna thla year'• meet,
contact K evin K euln1 at
6e()..3839.
1''or i.natance, Coron.a del Mar
High rolled to a 241/J -3 11'l win
over Foothill as No. I singles
player Brien Sullivan won all
four of tus matches. as dtd the
doubles combination of Lance
McLean and Davtd Propp CdM
ts now 2-0
In other high school play,
&tanoa ran 1t.s record to 3-0 with
an 18-10 victory over Huntington
Beach, University rolled past
Ediaon, 21-7. and lrvme shaded
Dana Hills. 14 'h-·l31t'z.
John Flagg won three of hts
four matches to lead Estancia
while tearrunates David lnadorru
and Grq Spicer combined to win
all four of their doubles sets.
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Mertne
March 10 -G1tden Grow; March 17 -at
Magnoll1; Marett 24 -at Edlaon•; Mitch 31
-Ocean View', Aprll 14 -at W•tmlnatet';
Aprll 21 -at Huntington Beec:h'; April 21 -
Fountain Valley'.
~¥1-
March 10-11 Savanna; March 17-at
Laguna Hiiia, March 21-W11tmln1ter',
March 31-et Manne•: Ai>rll 14-Huntlng1on
Beach', April 21-•I Foun1aln Valley'; April
21-Edlaon·
Fl11•1a11 s1Jaw
Fred Hall'• annual WMte<n Fishing T9cicle &
Flahlng Boel Show wlll be neld tomorrow
lhrough Sunday at the Long Beach
ConV9ntton Cent.,
On dlapley wtll ti. rod•. ,..,., llnea, IUf"ee,
lacitle bo•"· hltltng cran and lamlty boet1.
Show houn are 3-10·30 p.m. w.dneed~1
through Friday, noon-10:30 Saturday and noon-t SYnday. Ticket•.,.. $4.50 ror adulta, 12 tOf chtldren under a.
1'ennls tourn•menl
The Pacific South..at Tennta Open 11 Mt
for Aprll 9· 17 at the Loa Angelea Tennie Qub
The competition wlll fea1ure 011 onj Loi
Anoelea appearance of the yeer by r nlng
Wimbledon and U.S . Open champion J mmy
Connors.
Daytime -Iona wlll begin at noon Mondey
through Friday and 11 1 p.m . on Saturdey
Evening SM81on1 will begin 1t 1:30 Tueedey
lhrough Saturday. The flnal1 are .. 1 lor 2 p .m
Sunday, Aprll 17
Ouallfylng rounds wlll be held II 10 a.m.
Saturday, AprU 9 and again at noon Sunday.
Aprll 10. .
,. Tlcketa are on aaJe at Tleketron and Mulual
outlets Ticket prlcea 11111 11 M for general
adml1aloo and 18 lor r--...d Mlltlng. Box
seats stllf1 at 115
Addltlonal ticket Information 11 avallllble by
phoning (213) 463-2312
Racquetball tournament
Golden west College wlll host lhe
Huntington Beach Open racquetball
champlonshlpe March 18-20.
Div111on1 In the thrH-wall tournament
Include men'1, womef\'I and mixed doubles In
A. B and C dlvlelooa. A men'• open etngtea
and men'• and women'• B-C alnglea eventa
are also planned
Entry fee la S25 per team and $ 15 tor
ainglea All p11tlclpant1 wlll receive a
compllmenl1ry T ·lh"1 Aral through third and
conaotallon w1nner1 wlll rec.Ive aw11d1.
Entry deadline 111 March 11 For more
Information, call R1ul Duarte 1t 892· 7711,
utenlk>n 529 on W9Mdeya, or Cerol Herd a1
893-5821, -•nga Of w.ekend9.
Ott-road r•eln6
The L09 An~ County Felrgl'OUnda w411 ti.
lhe aHe of lour majof off-road champlonlNp
grand prllll raoee thl1 spring and tummer
The lour-race Ml'lee 11 llated lor Saturdaya.
April 16. May 21. June 25 and Juty 23 Slaning
time lor all ~ta la 7 p.m
The olf-road Champlonahlp Grand Prix
leeturee a lhree·qu1rter mlle track which
Includes 1 thrM-gr00\19 paulng .,..,
Each evenl wlll leeture c loted couree
competition In lour c:leMM: unHmlted eingle
Nit vehlctea, grand nallooal lrucka. aupet
1600 elngle and lwo·tHI vehlclaa and
three-wheeled A TV type vehlc:tee
Tlcl(eta for all evenll will go on .... thla
month.
Lllkers IMskeiull
"-................. .
March 9 -Sin Diego, March 12 -
Chicago; March 16 -Phoenix; March 11 -
Kansu City; March 20 -0.UU: March 2.2 -
Seattle, Mardi 25 -Sen Antonio; Man:ti 27
-Hou11on: Marc:ti 29 -Sen Diego.
Aprll 1 -Nftl Vor1t: April 8 -Golden
State. April 10 -Phoenix: April 15 -Seatt19,
8:30 pm.; Aprll 17 -Portland.
All gamea at 7:30 p.m un .... other#IM
noted. All g1me1 played at the Forum In l,.i.wood
lcice1 prlcee at'9 l25.122.60. 112.&0. h .50
and 17
-Spring outl~oks for Barons
Volley ball prospects bright swim title m
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TCh .. LIN 8UNCI cow:::..
de'"fhe... of ANNA (CNMlt) tla
........ ..oTIC9 0/1 nlUITln IAU "°"°' ~ , ....... ...,..
HOllOI H1J1i1tY lftM, • ,..,._ IO lie held at Ml OUO W TIMIT OATW MMC*
Worthy happy
with progress 9M huellwl of OAMY COWAN.
...... Newport ..... c ...........
or her eurwtwtn1 otrltdNtt
.... a-":'FTlilf'..:a..-=-
t 30 a-M. Oii ft, = 1118 • .:11'1 II 10 ~ o.rti. llttu, .._,._ ~~·· ..... =· ,,... ....... °::Jd!' Otenoe .. OOftdwOI I PllMo llelttne et " Wiii ~ WICI
~ YOU Alll M~TUllDIRA
YOU N19 .. DDMA. W! A t•. , .... UMUU YQU TAJll 0110 0 .. T•lllT DA D AOTMMI TO PAOf.CT Yo.u.A-·---<~•
NOYIMIH "· ''"· uw 1ill ,_,..n,rUIAYMIOUtAfA lllfonMllofl OOflCl•l'llllt \M PMlllllt INUMOI of ll'llolttH= 1811111 YOU TMI ACftCMe TO ....,,.o; "*'90 IM.&. • YOU ._ M
INOU:WOOD (AP) -Jarne1 Worthy, the top
pkk ln lut y...-•1 National .Jiuketball Amodatlon
draft, hun't enjoyed the \ype of •uon t.Nt m.laht
be •xpecied from eomcone ot that atature.
flol*"t ,._. "'°'* TN 11tooeedl lf'Ofl\ ,_ .... of _. Ill Mr
TAKI HOTIOI lhel th• IHCUtOfl Of "'• ...... Of .,, IHved) .,. lntelldecl lo .,. llNf ,. l'fO• ... fl11enol119 ,., Ille KATHl.ll!H 'IT?ftATflllCK, late Of Wlnnl09a, MenHoOa, ~ ~Of..,_,_,, of-ot mote_. h lallowlllt ,,.,....,~
wlll IHll dlreotlon1 from Ula Court. of QUMn't lenoh In ,.,,, .. ~ proflott Ill the """ollllMle ll!IOUl'lte IP8Cifled fOt tMll
YOU• •ao•1•n. IT MAY .. ~=le:.= A-:= IOU AT A "-"O IAU. •YOU YOU YOU IHOUU» COWfAOT A
-..0 M IOUMATtOle GP ntl LAi"fitll.
Wlnr1". MMltobe, on Apfl 11th. 1"3. et tO:OO o'dodc '" tM ::o".:~· L....-._.
I~.
MATUM Of' ntl MOC....... Oii Tueed~ M11rdl 2t tea • ~~=f :~*v"&u IMOULO 10 oo • m . ~1•11Hme;1oa Tlue
But he'a not compl.ainina And neither~ thl'
l..oe Anpl• I..aken. Cwme lenCl&lng
ANO TAKI NOTICI that" you wletl to malt• rept-.ntetlofta '°""' C011n1r UfllllOOI Pot ...
• 1.I00,000 OUA"OIAN T"UIT 0110 l111u1.,.1ce Colftpt 11)' H t1111ly 11"\llOU. 1 Cellomle GOfPO'Mlon 1ppo11111d T1ut1ee unt1111 111d
M c1111Y IHOintecl T"*-8 under IN PllflUMI to 0.-of True& rt00t6ed !ollowll'IQ deeorlbed deed of tiwt MllY I, IH2, 1111\et Ho 12• 1IOM4
Wll.L HLI. AT l'UILIC AUCTIOH of Olftdel "8cofdt Ill the offtCe of
TO THI HIOHHT 11001 .. 'o" "" CcK111tr "_.., Of Or8119e c.-.tH 01 11 Ml tor1h In t.ollon Coullly, 11•1• of Ce lllot11I•
Ha•11 of the OMI OOCle .. rlghl h I G ul ed b,. OH A" I. I. a '
lltle Md lnlet1•t ClOll~ 10 W;d MITOHILL .I" and OAROLVNI! now held by It"''°" Mid C>eed ol HAU WILL ll!LL AT PUii.iC
Ttull 111 llll pt091tly hereilllllll AUCTION TO HIOHl8l ltOOl!fl d411Cftbed l'OR CASH (p•y111te II 111111 of Nie
"I'm pretty •tiafled with how thins• have
aone," Mid the G-9, 219-Pound rookje forward.
t>elor• the Oourt, you mutt llPC>M' In Po'80ft or by yout ~Mf.
teHlng wtlleh In Ordof' mey be medo In your ebMnee. Cu~ "T" CO<p 181h ttlCI ·~ l e111e Al\t
• 2.000.000
"I came In and had to make a few adjuatmcnll
tO the difference between coUeae and thlt league.
"Now, I feel like I'm proaresaina every time I
play."
O..pite not beina a 1tarter tor the defending
NBA ehamflons, Worthy LI playing a Utt.le more
than ~f o every aame, on the average.
He has acored al a 12.3-polnl clip, pulled down
nevly fi ve reboWld.a per aame and connected on
almost 54 percent of hi.a field goal attempts.
He played one of hLS best games of the season
apinat the Be.ton Cel\k:a recently. aconna 20 pointa
and grabbing 11 rebound• while playing 37
minutea.
How doee Worthy, who turned 22 recently,
feel about coming oft the bench?
"l don't put a lot of emphasis on 1tarting," h~
said. "I juat let the playing time take care of il3elf.
That's the way I try to look at it. I don't worry
about aUlrtlng. I just worry about the team as a
whole, not about myself
"I think the role I'm in benefits me, to be able
to sit on the bench and obeerve what's taking place.
When I go into a game, I have a better Idea of what
to expect."
Worthy almost certainly would be starting, and
seel.ng more action, If he was playing fQr most of the
other teams In the NBA. Thus, he would probably
have better statl.ltica.
Forward Terry Cummings, for example, is
averaging more than 20 points and 10 rebounds at s.n Diego. The Clippers, who are 20-38, ~lected
Cwnm1np u the No. 2 pick overall last year.
Worthy conaiders hlmself fortunate to have
been drafted by the defending NBA champions,
who have a 40-15 n!<:Ord.
,unher enqult ... cen be mede to the Cletk 01 the Court,
Court of OuMn'• .. notl. 4011 Broadway Av.nu.. Winnipeg,
M•nltob•, Caned•. A3C 3L8.
Publlaflod Or01\G8 Coall Dally Piiot. Metotl I . 8. 10, 1913 1227·13
Nil.IC NOTIC£
incnnoua IU ..... 11 N,,_ aTATWMIMT
Tiii loflc>Wlng ~ .,, doing
bualllMI ..
LIF£TIME HEALTH 6 "TNl!Sll
UNLIMITED. 3262 DallOll Av•
Coala M .... CA t2820
lland11 8at11on floH 3262
Dakota Ave . Coale Men CA
1120211
AuMlll 0 RON. 3262 l>UOll
Ave Colla Meta CA 112828
Thll bull,_. It QOl\ducted by en
llldl....OUal S~• &en--. Rote
MllC NOTICE
,IOTITIOUl ..... U
M.-tTATl•NT
Th• lqllOWlllO f)lltoll I• dolno
l>uel,,_U
81 L BAEV AO O,.N 0
COMPANY. 347 ()ale Street. Coal•
Miii. c .. 1t0fnl111f1128
B1uc;e And11w 81ib11y. 34 7
()gte Street, CotltJI MIN, Cellfo<nll
111820
Thi• buelnMI •• c:ondu<:led by Ill
lndlVtCluel
aruc• A 11111>1..,
Ttu1 1111-1 wu flied wllh the
County Cleric of Of'anoe County on
Maren 2, 1983 Thie etll-1 WU lllld Wllh Ille
County Cieri< ot Or•nge Coullty on "21011<4
Publl•n•d Or•no• Co11t Delly PltOtll Piiot, Match &. 12, 19, 28, 1"3 Fii> 25, 11183
Pub1t1n1d 011no• Con t Dally '1'44·83
P1to1 Merch 1. 8, 1s, 22, 11113 PUBl.IC NOTICE
100·83 -------~~~-------------'ICTmOUI IU .... H Nil.IC NOTICE MAMll ITATW•NT
,,,.._,,,.,. --·· The lotlowtl\Q pertonl are dOlllQ ,..,,,...., --t>uel,,_ ...
..... aTATIMINT DESION CARPENTRY, 1063 W
The followlng perW0M Ill doinO Wiiton, Cotta M .... CA 92827.
bu-u . Richard S Durnell. 1063 W. SELECT COIN, 10t7 t D•le Wiiton, Cotti M .. 1. CA 92e27.
Street, Stanton. CA. llOelO Robert T Durnell, 1230 S
D.n ~. 104 Via Anllt>ea, OatnWf, Santi Ane, CA 92707.
Nowpor1 BMcil, CA 92880 Tl11• buelMH II conOIJcted by •
Raymond ~. 1097 1 Dale general pal1narlhlp
Street, Stanton, CA. 90880 .&. Rlehatd S. Ou1nell
Jtm•• C1uttenden. 2~ 1 Thi•'"'""'"' wat tlled with tha
Shlpwey '--· Newpot'I 8Hcfl, CA Counr, Clerk of Oranoe County on
112800 Feb 26, 11183 ™• ., .. _, WN llled Wllll 1111 fl'210M7
County Clerk of Orenge County on Publlalled 011n91 CoHI Delly
Feb 8. 1903 Piiot Mardi t , 8. 15. 22. 11183
Ctvtc Cellter 11ar11o HC)UllllQ Cofp
Corona 0.-. .. CIPll'lll•I
Seecf"I
11111 ttlCI lc>utOIOfl ,.,,,. All•
{dwn• ltreet ,.,,,.An•
"8111 II reet . .,, .. ""' Jaoll.on ,,, ... ,.,,,. ""'
"-""" end 9Mcfl HUll!lngton 8eeoh o. ... .,, Ind Utlee
Hun11no1on 8ect1
CIMC>UI Drive end lllfk....,.
lrvtne
H.,....111d Ave end Clllfornta
1""'11 Cempu1 Drive end Ber 11....,.
lrvtne
ENI Vele Loop'*-
Allon Parkway at'CI 89r1ng
BrOOlt Nor111
'"""' Alton Pet11w1r t>et-l!ut
Vele Loop MO Creei. Roed
lnMI
!Nini Center Orive end
HM<lhll-
lntlne
Santi Ane Fr-ay MO Y•le
'"""'
211413 N O<enge Olive Road
0ranoe
2108lyon Sanll An. aoo Rott StrHt
Anaheim
6842 Klnotnan
8uene """ &e 11 lluml\em
Buetw Perll
• 3.000.000
• • •
130,000
U0,000
620,000
• 2.200.000
• 2.200.000
• 0,450,000
• 2.900.000
• 6.450,000 y{aooooo
$ 11.800000
$12,000,000
$ U00.000
• 180,000
• 1,000,000
• 200,000
t 300,000
t 338,3e5
$ 128,000
' 1«,000
T "u. T 0" "I c HA" D f In lewfUI mony of Ille un ... ltaletl)
N I C H O l t A N O J 1! R R 1 I! R . II Ille Cl\apm.,, °'"enu. etllt-10
NICHOLS hutbllld ind wlle ..... Ille Clvte c.n1., lulldlno, 300 I! joint lenMtl ' Ch1pm111 A111 , 0111101. CA •II
BfNl!FtCIARV AL8lRT E tight, lllle ll'ld 11\llfell ~ 10 Ind n-held t>y II IHwlet Mid DMct BRANDI.I, JR 1nd CARMEL 0 ol l nlll 111 the Pfoe>ett eltlHlled in 81'1ANDU, ...,.,,d and wit. u jOllll ry •nu
111111111 •• 10 111 undivide d 'A Mid Coull1y and 81a11 dMu'lbed •
l11ter•1 AlalRT I! BRANDll. 111 The _, IO 1-of the -390
ANO LINDA l Bl'IANOll tw.t>and 1111 ot lot to6. Hlwpoft M-. TreGI
Ind wife .. joint lenMlt u 10 .,, " 1how11 on • mtp IKOfded In
UlldM6ed 'it lntet•I bool< ! pege I of Miao.II-•
Rl!OOROEO NOVll'llW II IMO Map1 In Ille otflco. ot tne -ly
u l1111rum1111 No 23907 'Book •eco•d•• 01 .. ~ 01•~ Col.Inly. • C1utorn~ whlc:h 11 lhOWn • peicel 13838, P•o• 1277 of Olllc;tal 'on• meo hied in book 110 paige
Record• 111 1111 otllc;e o t lh• 31 01 PatCll ~· in the ofilce ot
Recotoer of Orange County 8111d 1111 county reco<Olr of NIO county
Deed of T1ut1 de1c;1lt>H th• The 111811 l ddrtn and other
IOllOwlnQ P'09«1Y common dlllQn•tlon, II tny, of lhl
PARCEL 1 •H I p1ope11y deecrll>ld •bov• 11
The Nonh h~of the l!ul 113 1,11 ol purported to bl 8711 w 18th e1 , Cott• M-CA the WHl 12 tHI ol lot 402 ol The underttgneo Trutl••
Newpon Mlle T111Ct. In lhl Ctty of d l1c111m1 1ny ll•t>tllty 101 any
Coll• M"'· at .nown on • map lflcooect,_. Ol 1111 111-addf-1Ho1ded In Book 6. Pege t ot and othef c;ommon dNIQn•tlon If
Mltcell1neou1 M1p1, record• of •ny. lhOwn llefeln ·
Mid County. S•ld u la wlll 1>1 med•. t>ul
PARCEL 2 wll11out coven•nt or wa111nty. An HMITl«ll f()f privet• IOl dWl'I' •• pr ... OI Implied. 1egatdlng lltle.
purpo911, with the right ol !not-pO•MHlon. or encuml>l•nCM. lo
end agreH over end elono the P•r IM remaining pr~t """ ot
Soutnerty t 1'A feel of the Honh one the "°'" MCOrld by laid Deed o1 half ol the W•I IH ,_,of Loi 402 Trull. with 1nteret1 thereon. 11 ol Newpot'I Meta T18ci M per mei> provtded In Mid note .,,,_ If
recorded tn Book 6, Page I ol any. under '"' term• 0of lllld 0.:.0 Mlecellan•~• Mtpt, 1eco1d1 ol o f Tru•I. ''''· c l1"0•• and
Mid COunty uper>-ol the Trutl• end ol lhl EXCEPT the EM1 83 IMI thlfeof t1ut11 CtHlld by Hid 0..d ol MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS Truel
843-1145 Plumer St11a1, Cott• Tiii total emount ol tl'le unpllld
Meta. ClillornlL t>•tance of the Obllglllon MCUred
"At the time of the draft, l was ready to face
the comequence. o f being d.ra.fted by a team not as
good aa the Laker&." wa Worthy. "l was going to
make the best of it.
~ 1087-!3
Publllh•d Or•nge Cou l D•lly ----.. ---.IC-NO_nrc_____ w .. 1 ... n Propertlel Piiot Feb 12, 111 28, Mardi 6, 1983 r~ 1"4 Rlrnhurtl and T111>uCO
Laite F oreet ' 3,370,000
' 8 .000.000
(II • ttrHI addr-or QOfTllnon by the properly to be aold •nd d111on1t1011 11 thown above. no re 11011eble 1111m1110 co111.
wa rr•nly It g ive n •1 lo Ill ·~end lldvencea 11 !he'""' ~-or oorr~I Ol lhe lnltlel publlc.etiollof the Notte. Thi 1Mn91\dat)' Ullder Mid Deed ol Sele II '42,823 es
78843 ---,,inc=nnou=~~.~.,~-=~ .. ~-
....-aTA~
"I reel.ly don't know how much more playing
time would affect my stats. I would assume the
more minute. you gel, the higher your stats are."
Tiie following p111on 11 doino incnnoua ., ... ,, bull,,_ ..
MMM ITATamN1' K & A TRUCKING . 2700
The tollowlng petton 11 doing Pat•ton Pl-. MO. Colt• Mell..
bu-.. Cellfornla 02828 OROUl!STA CAAIBE, 13882 l(enneth Eugene Smythe, 2700
Worthy, from Gastonia, N.C .. passed up rus
senior year to tum pro. He finiahed hi3 career at
North Carolin.a with a flourish, 9COring 28 points in
leadipg the Tar Heels to a 63-62 victory over
Georgetown in wt spring'• NCAA championship
game.
Yoeemlle Drive. W111m1n111r. p.i.,_., "'-· MO. Coat• ....._
Calltomll 92e83 Celilornte 112$28 Armando Norberto Oomei, Thie buW-le oonduc:ted by .n
13882 Yo1emll1 Dr l v•,lncSMdual
w"1mtns1.,, Celllornll 112883 K.,,,,..h E Smvlhe
Thie ~ II conducted by .,, Thie 1tatemen1 ... -11i.o With the
1ndMoue1 County Clerk of Of'enoe County on
Atmando 0-Fet>ruary 15, 11183
Thll etll-1 -ftleO with the , ....
County Clerk ot Olange County on Put>llilled Orenge Co111 Dally
February 23. 11183 Piiot. Feb 111, M . MM 5, 12, 1983
Lohillan rites ,210UI 907-§3
Pu1>tl1hed 01•no• Co111 Delly •mt IC NOTICE PllOI. MarGfl 5. 12, Ill, H , 11183 r~ __________ 1_1_•:t-~ll3 --~~IC~TTTIOU~~~.~_,...:."'."."::-=-::=aa='="--
set tonight
Service• will be held at 7:30 tonight for
lODBUme c.o.ta Meu .resident M.ichaeJ S. Lohman.
who died Slmday at 69.
A 1931 USC graduate, Lohman later earned a
muter'• degree ln phyaicl and was hired in 1933 as
the concrete engineer for the construction of
Boulder Dam.
While in the U $. Navy relef'Ve he oversaw
engineering problems connected with the rescue of
downed flyers in the South Pacific.
Following World War ll he l\arted a wholeeale
grocery bualneu that led to the creation of a
Mexican restaurant chain In the Southwest. He
moved to Oral\i(" County in 195-4 and later worked
for a chemical company.
After retiring in 1978 he started the Crescent
Cement Co. in C.O.ta Mesa.
Lohman wu active in the Seafaring Masonic
Lodge and the Loag Beach Scottish Rite. "Swvivora
include his wife, Marion. children. Elizabeth Vargo
and Wllliam Lohman; 8eVen grandcbi1dren and four
put--~.
ServioetJ are at the Harbor Lawn Memorial
Chapel. The family ii uking that donations be
made to the American Diabetes Aasoclation of
Southern California.
PWUC NOTICE
ACTYTIOUe .,... ..
..._ITATl•NT
The lollowtng pereone 1111 doing
buW-M
THE BEACH HOUSE. 3111 I
CfP'I. IMne. Celltornlll 92714
Emily W•lh9rt>y. 3911 C8Pfl,
'"""'· CaMornle 97714 Wed-11t Oller, 3t 1 1 Ceprl,
INine, Cellfornia 92714
Tblt ~ .. conoucted by •
generllpannenttip
~W'™f'by Thlt ., .. _, w .. llleO Wlll1 the
Counr, Cieri! of OrlllQI County on
M•Cfl 2, 11113 • n1t9a
Publlalled 01ano• Co111 Delly
Pltot Matefl 5, 12, Ill, H 11113
ICMS-«I
ACnnGUe llU IF HM
MAl9 ITAT'llmJfT ,
The follOWlllQ petlOll I• dOlllO
~-DAVID N HIBBARD ANO
ASSOCIATES, 3199A Ntwty Ave .
Coate Mole, CA t2828
David "4elao11 Hibberd, tllOO
$M4rlft 0.-, Con>lla del Mer, CA
92025
n.i. ~ le oonducted by .,,
lndlvlOl>li.
Oevld H HIO«lorel
Thie llat-• -lllecl """ '"' County Qerll of Or-. County Oii
Feb II, 11183 ,.....
Publlahld Orenge Co .. 1 D•lty
PllOt. F.o 12. t9, 2t. Marc:fl 6. *3 ,.,,_..,
NA• STA ftMINT Thi following peraon 11 doing
bualnetl ..
JIMMY'S VOLt<SWAGEH, 10:M
Valencle. Coett Mele. CA 92e28 Jimmy Nell, 1034 V•lenc;I•.
Cotlll Mlle. CA 112828
Thll t>u•lnnl 11 OOftdueted by an
lf>dlvldull Jimmy....,
TIM Mat-i -Ned Will\ lhl County Clarll of Or8f'08 County on
Feo 2!>, 11183 '219Me
PubllM!ed Orange Cou1 Delly
Pllol MllGll I 8 IS, 22. 11183.
1CMt-r
NllJC NOna
PlCTITIOUa _, .....
...-1TA.,._..,.
The follo••no Pl'•on 11 doing °""""" .. TRAVEL CONCEPTS, 2~22
Hiii¥!-Dr . l mgune Nlguel, CA nen
Robert 0 Olc;ll, 24322 HllMew Or , l agun1 N!Quel, CA 92877
TMI buW-I• conduc:led by en
lndlvldual
Rot>el1 Q Dick
Thlt 1181-t WM flied wltll lhe
County Clerlc of Orenge Coullty on
Feb 25. 11183 1'21'111
Pubttehed Orange . Co111 Dally
Pll04 Merc;n 1, e. tS, 2:2, 11183.
1019·83
PtBJC NOnct
P1CTITtOU8 9Ulllm ..
MAISHA,..,,.,
Tiit followlng Pl'IOll le dol110 .,...... IEIJH .lmcEI ------------NEWP ORT CH AMBER
RAMPTON 1976 when she moved to tM
M A R Y N E L S 0 N San Francisco area to be
RAMPTON, rutdent of with her dau1hetr•.
Burllnpme. Ca., widow of Survtvtni att 2 daughters
H.F. (New) Rampton. Pa.ed Merk tuiwier, Bucllnpme. away in. Jk&rlinpm. C.a. on Ca. and Shirley Dick. of El
March 4. 1983 foUowlng • Granda. Ca.. grandchildren
len1tby lllne11 Mra Leslie W ood end Nark
Rampltln wa born October S t e v e n • .
6, 10 1896 ln San Mardal. p-eat-uandchlldren Eric and
New Mexico and moved t.o Erin Sherwood and MariM Hunlln4(ton Beach, Ca. ln Stevens. Friendl may call at
1912. She wu a resident of Pierce Borthera Ssnlth•! HunUncton Beecb.. Ca. until Mortuary from 12 noon to ----------..9:00PM on Tuemday. Maleh
McCObietal MOlTUA .. IS
Laguna Beach
•94 9415
Lagun.i Hills
168·0933
S•n J.J•n Capostrano
495 1776
I
MAaoa t..AWM-MT. ~IYll
Morh1•rv • <Ame tery
C1em1 tory
IGZS Goite< -"v•
Costa Mesa
S40-55!>4
8. 1983 2h w here Eutem
....n
Publlt hed Orange Cout Delly
Pllol Fee>. 12, 19, M. Marc;1t II, 1Ma.
1 12..a,, Star 1ervlce1 w lll be-----------
cond u c ted et 1 :OOPM "8JC NOTICE
Wedne9clu. March 9, 1983 PICTmOU8 .,... ..
by Seulde Chapter #2:19 _.. ITA~ O.E.S. Interment wlll be TM followlnl ~ .,. doing
mede at We1tmln1ter ~~ILY JIW!La: OF.J
Cmemeiery, PWIU Brothen OllTAl8UTO"I; T"AVILINO Smithl' Mortuary dtndon. TRIA9URU, 11t7 , ... , Cff060. :1~39. OoMa MMe. CA tH2t . RDTON ..,., K Jardine. 1111 l'eney
LYLI B . HESTON, Cltde~T~ °t.ma'AnUodt
resklent of C:0.. Meta. Ca. Or • 1Mne. CA. ft'1't
Pueed awa7 on March 4. Tiiie ~ 11 -••• "' •
1983. Swvtwd by Belowd "'*11 s::;:f.
hU1ba.nd of Vicki Bnton, nt111 ee11-1 W..""t.t..., ._
lovlnt father of Warren ~ Oler&c of ar..,. c.uncy °" H•ton of St. Lilla Louie, ,.. a. 1ea.
Mimouri. Lyle 8. u.ion, Jr. itvblttttod °' co.at"-::: of Ret\o, Nevada. Paul A l'Wot. ,_, ta. ,.7...,. ~ ttel Btc:muJcman o( ~W Ct\as. 71MI Ca. and Ntyl• Dlanne ' -
ll&rn*I of Auron. CoJ.ndo ~ llJTIC(
and Unda liWte Mon1a of --===~~=::-:.-......,. s-.. .., .. ld. Mt.outt alao PIC'T~ .. ~ ~ bJ '~ um..::.;;-, -and 2 ........ bY ~ TM~ ,..,..,. .. _,. and Mabel ,..,. ot a.pd ~ ..
cu,, South Dallota. arr. '·""..,= l!:::o"'1
JIHtoa was J'acllttln ~. """'1
M•n•a•r of •be Sln••f J17_•11tteo1 " ._NII.'':: C..~1 "" ,., ~ .... =,,.., ............ ,.,.,
~~"=-.-=..;: Vlflrr-.J~?:• ii. ii .. 1 .. ... ,... iiii'ii -•• .... .......... hrL ........ ~_._"' .....: ......... n -.....,.. .......... • "°""" _... ......... .. =~ii!!r'~ ,:/=,~
I
•
PL.AVERS. ~latry Hotel, 18800
MllOArtttur BtvcL IMne. Cellfornle
11~ell ue Hope H11tn 213
A•oc\ido SltH I. No 22. Coll•
Mela. Cllltllmle 11~7
Thlt ~ It condUdOd by In
lndMdull ....._.HopeH_,,
Thie ... ,_, -llled wltll the
County CW1I of Orenoe Coullty on
FIClruery 14, 19'3 r.-a
Publlthed Ora1nge CoHI D•llY
Piiot Fet> 19, 29, Mat S, 12, 11193
916-13
•
Celle 8onor• Rold Md
El Toro
l..aqune HIHt
Al leUI 20 i-Olllt of the r111tel unite In NCll ptOjec;t financed with
bond prOQMdt wll bl 1equlfed to t>e tvlille!Me for occupeny on • pt10rlly
bUll by to.-lnoome IM'tlllee .. defined Ill c.Hl0tnl1 HHltll and S.lety
Code Section 500711.6
All PERSONS HAVIHO ANY INFORMATION RELEVANT THERETO
ARI! HEREBY INVITEO TO APPEAR AT THI! TIMI! AND PLACE
Ml!NTIONl!D ABOVE TO PRllll!NT SUCH INFORMATION TO THE
80Afl0 Of SUPERVISORS O.ted Marefl 7, 1983
(SEAL) JUNE AL.l!X>.N0£A, Cllllt of the BOlldof~of Or.,. County, Cllllornlt
PubHthld Of'anoe Coat Delly Piiot, M11cn 8. IS, 1983
Nil.IC NOTICC
HOTICI M ... "'"°. IALa PLAINTIFF TOM THUMB GLOVE.
CO , INC vt Dl!Fl!NOANT
KWANG-Wl!I HAN, eut No
2W4-81,
Nil.IC N01lC£
,tcTmOUI eu ... H ""* ITAftWNT FOTO-TAUI R&D. 301~ Carob.
N9wport Beec;h, CA 112800
L G Wern• McL111n. 3015
c wob. N9wpor'1 BMCh. CA 112eeo. Ronlkl A ,.. .. uno. 3016 Cerot>.
N1w1>011 lleech. CA 112680
Thie buain-e It conducted by I
ltmllecl Plrt'*""'9 L G w eyne Meler en
TNe 1tat-I w .. llled with lhe
County Cler1I o1 Of'ange County on
Flt> 2!>, 1te:S n10Me
Publlthed Orano• Co111 Delly
Plk>I Matell I 8. IS. 22 11183 104S-83
By Virtue of en 1)'.eGU1ton IMUed
on January• 1983 t>y the Superior
Court, County ot 011nge. Siii• ot
Calllorn,., upon I !Udomelll entered
In tevor ol TOM THUMB OlOVI!
CO . INC U tudotnenl c;redllot and ec>llMI KWANG-WEI HAN and HAN
ANO CO H fud9m1nl debtor.
•"o •lnl a n et 0111nc1 of S•0.218 1 1c1ually due on H id
judgment on the dtt• ot th• INuanCI of UIO eaeo.mon, I hJI,,.
~ U90" .. UM flOhl, IMll and
tntereet of Mid judgment deb1or In
th• property In t111 County of PUBllC NOTICt
Ort nge. Stell ol C1t1fo1nl• • ------------delUlbed at lollowl. ACTITIOUe .,.._ ..
Lot O of Tr~ ae30. C.l}I of !MM. NAm ITATl:mNT
County ot Ora11oe S1111 ot The lollow1no pereon" do1no
CellforrM .. per m9'> 1-ded In ~ ..
8 0011 258, P•o• ac •nd 31 of VINCE'S NUTRITION BAA. 3033
Mie<:ettaneou• M•Pt, 1ecord1 ol S Btltlol, Coal• MIN. Cllttorn"
.., County 921127
Property 11 mort c;ommonly Vl11cen1 J ay Cu1c;11. 11271
known u 1211 McO•• Av111ue. Wetthe11by Place ~onmoor
lrvlnl, CalllorN• Celfornloe I0720
Togetnet with all and llnou&ar the Tiiie ~IA condue1ed by en
11n1m1n11. h.,1011amen1t and Individual
eppunenancea thereunto t>etonglng Vlnoent Cu1ae
Of In anywiM lpper111ninQ Thie 9111-1 WU tied With IM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GlV£N th•t County C6tr1I of O<anoe County on
on Wedne.01y, AprH 8, 11183. e t Fet>ruety 15, 1983 ,....
Publl1h1d Oreng• Co111 Deity
1, ~ tll. 26. Mat !I, 12, 1983
87..a3
10·00 o'ctoelt • m. •I Mein LoDtly.
Cou11hou11, 700 Cl¥1c; Center
Drive W11t. Clly ol Se1111 All•,
County ol 01a11ge, Stele 01
CallfornlJI, I wlll Ml .t publlc .,c;llOn ------------10 1111 hiOfltal btddet. '°' Qllll1 In tawtut money of the United .,. ....
"' lhe right, lltle and .,,,.,... of ..,
fudgm1111 dell101 111 the et>ove
dllCtlt>ld PIOP«\)'. Ot •o muc;h
thereol •• m•y be nece .. ary to
Mtl•ly Mid execution. wl1h IGQ"vad "''-'tlf'lt_,. Oatad 11 Santi A111. Calll0tnla ,
Fel><uery 2. 1981 llAAD GATES. Shlrtll.CO.~
County ot Orenoe CA
Mutldl. ,..._, l Oerrett
One #lltflit• 8l¥CI Suhe 2000 LOI~ CA 90017
ACTITIOU9 ., .....
NAllll aT A Tl:mNT
T"' lollOWlllO pe<ton •• doing .,.,..,_ ..
NEWPORT ORAPHICS. 53•
Cal•llne Dr Newport 8Meh CA
92863 MICllMt l Hwdin. 534 C.t.,.,,.
Or . ~ 8Hclt. CA 92903
Thie -It CIOllduG1ed by en ~
Mld\MI l H Wdlll I ta ...._, WM flled with the
County Qerll of OfenQe County on
~ 25. 1"3 Publll~ OrtllQI COH I Delly ~
PtlOI Mllrdl •• 15. 22. 1"3 Publtt"'d Onnoe COlll Dally __________ 1_1»_-13_1 Plloi Maren 1. 8, t5 22. 1"3
1040-83
ol Trull, by •-of I l>IMCh or Tiii ben111c111y undlt Mid Deed Olfault In lhl obl198tlon1 _.. .. ol TNll hefetofore euwl-3 and
thereby. heretofore Heculed and dell111red 10 '"' undereion•d • delivered 10 1111 unde111on•d • wnuen Oec;tareuon of Del""1 and
written Oederlllon ol Deleutl and Demand tor Sale. and 1 wr111an
Dernend tor s ... tnd ~men llOilol Nouc. ot Oefeull and Ellc11on 10 of l>leec:tl and of elec;11on lo ~ Sell Thi undetllQned c:.uMO Mid
the underttgned to ••II ••Id Notice ol Oeleull •nd Ellc11on to
property to eatltl)o laid obllQIUonl. Sell to bl 1eco<ded In the county
end thereafter the under11on•d -· 1111 ,.., propeny 11 loceted
c;euMO Mid nottce of l>IMC:tl and of 0.11 Fet>ruety 23 11183
.-:110n to t>e Recorded~ T1tnM1T111ic:a Tiiie ln...,ance Co II. 11182 u t111l<umen1 Number a30 N Main St 82~94014 of MIO Offleiel Aecordt Sant• An. CA 112702
Said ute wtll b e m•d•, but 17141 547-11571
without c;ovenenl 01 warr•nty, R G Reid Aul Sec
expr ... or lmplled, ~ding title, Put>ll1h1d 0 11nge Co•ll D•llv
poueulon. 01 1nc;umb<anc11 to Piiot M•rch 8, 15, 22, 11183
pay the '"""11tno principal MJm ol 118 1-83
the note(•) MCUJed by MIO Deed of Trutt, with lnterllt M In MIO note------------
provided. adv-. 11 any, under P\8.lC NOTICE
the term• ot old Deed OI TN11,1---~---nn=~IOU---l"""'."'au9INl~-=~.~s--t-. Cheri>" ll'ld ·~ of Ille ..... STATIE..wT
TNtt" Ind of lhl truall er .. ted by Thi IOl!owl!'G per90n1 -dOtnQ
Mid Deed of Trutt buW-..
S81d .... wttt be h.io on Tuwoay, MARLIN CHARTER COMPANY,
Mareh 15. 1983 111 11 00 A M · 11 482 Flower St'"' Coll• Meu, IM front 1111ral\C4 lo OUARDIAN Cellfornltl llMZ7
TRUST DEED SERVICES. 1000 e.1 l(elly T M.,lln. 4112 Flower
M9'jlfelt A--. Of'ange. Cllltorl'llll Street. Cotl• MeH. C1lllornl1 The 10181 _,,,, of ll'le ""'*° 112627
balanc:e of the ot>ilg9tl0n MCUled Kennl'lh Marlin Orand tmperl8I by Hid property lo bl aotd, Hot4'1 Sttvoer\on eoioreoo 11"33 together ,...,,, .,,,.,_, ...,, cr-o-. Law...-H Ftgner 152« [)et
and •lln11tld COlll, •""811-. end Gedo Drive, Sherman Otkl adv~. N 01 UM d ell hWeof, 19 Cefttomta 111403
SM.80 t 38 Thie ~ 11 conducled by 1 Date Feorvety tS, 11183 ~el 1*1,,.,INC> GUARDIAN TRUST lilertln ~ Cotnpeny
DEED SERVICES. Kelly T M-11n A Celltomle oorporetlon Thtt 118*Nnl -Ned with the
"Mid tNIMe Coullty Otrti of Orenoe County on
1900 EMC Meyfelr A... FIClt\MWy 10, 11183
0.-angie. c. t2te7 ,,_
1714) n 1-ee1o Publlt 11•d Orenge Cou t Dally
by V\c:lty Lewll PllOI ~ 22. Mar 1. 8. 15, 1N3
,_.,.,,, Sea«ary 980-83
Publlthed 01enge Cou l Oelly
P1101 Fet>ruary 22. Merct1 1. e. 11183 • PUBUC NOTIC( -------~--1141_7-~f?•---.-T-4-.,..-""-c-~-------
"8.JC NOTICt T"9 M•OU .. CH AQDCY
l'lCTITIOUI ., .....
..... ITATlmMT.
Tha tollow1no pereon 1~01110
W--.M
OOlD COAST CONSTRUC·
O«l'AllTllDfl' °" l'AMa
AMOMCMATION
CRYaTAl. COY'I aTATI l'AM
~ ............ _ ...
Or...-c-tr. c ... ... NO~ TO COin'RACTOf'9 TION. 19185 Shoreline . No 7. Seeledbldtwtlt>ereoetwdettM
Huntington B11ch, Callfornlt Offloe of the ~menl o1 p.,q
ll:M-11 a nd Recreetlon. Conelluollon Pt\lllC> H-•d Johneon. 1lll96 section. 2422 Arden Wey. Suite Shoreline. Ho 1, Hunonoton a.ecti. ~.1 ., ___ ,0 CA '" .. '25 °'po Celttom~llH-49 " ....... • ·-. Thie bullnllt "conduc:1ed by.,, Boa 255528, 81c;r1men10, CA lndMduel U95·5528. ietepllOne (1118)
PNlftp H John.on llJO.ee2t, up 10 2:00 p,m , TU.09)1,
Thll Wlet-' -Ned wtttl lhl Mardi 15. 1913. II wHdl time they
County Cletll of Orenge County on wtll be IJlibllely oe>ened _, <Md tor
Merell 2 tt83 performing Ille work M lolowe. Fumlttl al lebOr, metlf1all. IOOla "21'911 111d eq11lpme nt nec111a1y 10 Publlehed Oran,• CoHI D•lty c;onetruc;I a pede1t1la11 ramp
Piiot. M~ 5. l2, II, 28, 1"3 c;ompllte with uphall concrett 1217•83 p•ve me111. •••thwork, ero11011 ----.. ---.,.-lllftftl'C'.------1,ec>al,. .nd drelnliQI laclllt._ al
,--.n, ""'~ CRYSTAL COVE SfATE PARK In -----IC-... ~1"'------lo11 n9e Cou111y. Cettlornla ,
NOncs TO~ complete In ec;c;otd8"CI wl1h the
fW IUU( TRlJllPUI plll\I t nd tpec;lflc;etlont l~etor
(.._, ..,_.'lf'1 U.C.C.) end IUCtl edOeNla u-.to .. mey
MO'l'ICE IS HlAE9Y OIVt!N to l>e-*' prlOf to bid opelllng dale
creel II o,. of I he w II h In n uned PY oepectl\'e t>IOOer'9 ';'-r ea.lmlne t<analeror tlla t 1 bulk lrenif,... 11 • n d o b I • t n b I d o r m • l'ICT1TIOUI .,... ..
...._ aTAflmNT ic.-
Th• followtno por.o11 11 dofflo ~ ...
1bo11t 10 be med• ot1 penonal 11118dbtlOnL end pi.,,. by c:elll\g property ,_..,lefter GW:fllled at or mallng • req.-1 to ttle ofllce
Pl9C11T10UI ..,..... The --" ~ adOrMI of '"' Oepenment of Pafllt and
..,,_ ITA.,._..., of IN ln""°8d 'ten"-~· Aeoteetlon, Conltruc:tkln 8ec;tion
H A F Dl8Tlll18 UTING. 103• w .... .,d Wey. Co••• ...... CA
9Ha7. Rudolph John F1le11dt. 1014
Wa11watd W•'f. Coat• Moll. CA
17927. Thie bu.W-le condYOted by 1111
lnd!Yldu81
Rudolplt John Frtendl
Tiiie IUll-1 -llled wtlll Ille
County Otartl of 0r8"0' County on
'-· 11, 11Q. ,.,.,.
~ubllefled 01an91 Coeal o.tty
Nol Merell t. I . 1f, 22, ltu 1.,....,
TM ro11ow1110 pe11011 " dolno CHA"Ul BRUMFIELD. te310 Ho bid ... be OOl,..,..ad ~"
.,.,..,_ M' ~ o.M, l"""8 CA U715 It made 011 • 1111ndatd bid t0<m
IOAADWORkS. 2aU I . The locelllOn In CaHtoriM ot the ic.11nl1h•d by the Olpartmeflt of °'"'°· Sent• ""'· CA 9270&. eNef u.toUtlve omoa Ot Pfll'dpel Pllit• end Aecnetlon. end " mede
JeoQUelyn " Allotr90ll. eM H 11111111 ... ofltce of 1he t1111nded In eooord-with "" "lnttNCtlOne
CoMt Hwy No. 4. l.egllf'8 ee.t:ll, ~Of 11: 8-M tb0\'9, to Bldclert"
CA 92e81 All oth,... buetn .. , n•me• end llMI• must t>e M.tbmltted '°' the TIWI ~ .. condueted by 1111 .. ~ ..... ueed br Ille 111\elloed entire WOik dH Orlbed hetetn.
lnOl"'°"ll tr~ wllhln lllree )'Mf9 IMt Oiwlellont from mpeolftoettont ..
JecquelVrl A.~ pa11 10 fer '' known to tlle not be ooneidlfed end wll be Cllll8I ,,... ... t_t_llledWllfltN irrt~1ran...,_lr9'Holle tor 11fee11011 of blelt. Tiie
Coul\ty ()lert. of 0ninge 00\ltlty GI\ Tiie l\WM llftd ~ td<lf... 0 IP a I I me II t Of P a r II I end
Feb I, 1"3 Of tf1e ~ tftNlleiee i.: RICf'HllOll fHefVM Ille rtgf\1 10
,_,, TANNA"I IHTl"NATIONAL, ...,._.MY lrNQUlerltl' In• blcJ or 10 ~11Dllthed 0•8"0• CoHI 0•111 1f1eC dtle' 11o Heeltll o.nw 1~ relec1 _, or Iii blda.
"°4 ,_ 12, lt, M , Mardi I. ~ Illy 'htk gt,•..,. •I lrvl~ CA Tiie l llllCHtlul Dlddet Wiii M ...,.... nnt ..... ' · ,....... to _,.. • oonveott.te1 ;;;o..---.. ---.,.-9'-.,_.---.-.. ------------; T111t &lie propo1ty p11t1111111 •1•oe111111 1 '"Ille form 01 ~ ... _ -·-"8JC N011CE ller'8tO .. dlecttlled "' ..... ... •• \#IOetd ~·' -'°""' 2 ;;;;~;;-&.:iftmw-;;-:-----1 Ott1oe rurlllt\lro lftd ~"*'1 M11C11 et1e11 blftdlno llPOfl ,.,. ....,. Me ACaamn,.,., MlltlTH ttano. a 11d .. ,,1111110,,1 of 1 1111 ot 0!'.!f!!~ only wpo11 eYUOf•MTHm.A•1•L8YAW .,..,,,..,.wt~llel wt~=:.!-;._ owt11ot ftMlllDmD~C .,, -~ ll. 1q10 0..-Dn¥e. .,,..::;~1mJ,m.1 :
PAC9'W: MUTUAL LR _..utea COllPAMY The ....,_ -i..i ~ ""' t11e ......., Cocte,.tllle Dep.,._,, -M•:r.• .----Mid ........ ll .... 1oa111o11 181 Ml ~--the1 IM ,.._.. ·-" -~ IODY llONIOI. 14110 Culffr pte\tOfllftt , ..... , .... IPt tM
p .. -°""' """"OA. ....,.,., "' ..... --.. .. llMlla"'a,.,....trt ....... CG••-Ttllt ullll l»wll •re111ler ta MMlleatr.::.:i::.O••••trl Totlltadmftt9ct~ • $,213.1t7,t1t._....to .. www.....,..1*'4IM&M Of~ A...,..,
TotW 19b1t1Uea • ""''" 247 '"• :;i~t: lflWAl'IT Tlfll tlllt 11111111 I• en Ille e& ttle •·-· .a ,... ~ 1Mt,. Oott* I II .....,_ =-....,In~ oontrlbuteCI .. _.._ g llOO ~ CWll11,11att1thur •tefetenc• ~~..flft'" 1• (,1f'oae---........... ,.., .....,~ ....... "**" aur'*'9 ~ , .... 70 .. 1 Tillll Wis ,,.... ....... ,. lvtlllOH ' Ill aooM•MM ..... UMellOMd ""* (M1IAIJ} 1'9,110.ltl Cellfornlo U"'*"' Co"llftltllel IMtlOft 1tff, et ~c;·,fMte t. ca. (l.olal "°"' °"'....,.. 1.44t.an ...._ •* c..r0t11•• A.,...... ..... c... lftorrn (Deorw) Inc...,... end TM ,...... tlM .,., ... .t "" =11• 11.., •••• .... '9 ~~1-tA064781 ............ ,,.... • ........... ........ _,, __ ,_ ...... :...:.. .1-nn.1-, ........ ···~t:.:U."'· AiaDllll 111 .._. ...,._. HO ..... t rtflur lfwtl .. 'Ca~· ...... -:;. -: .,,..,...,..0.... . .• :-.-~·-~~.,,;:.::: .. ~::;::.ft
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YOU AM ..... MA.T U.Sll A 111 IM""""°' o.ur. « .. tiai. _., O/l ,_.T DA~.:i ~ of Oalll0f11I• lot lllt O•u11ty ot ••t W&.IU YOU T~ Oranoil TO .-..OteOT YCMM "'°'9"1Y 111 Ill• Matltf ol ''" •••• ,. ol IT MA\I • 90l.D AT A PUiLtCf LINO"I IV4 ICHAHllll
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llXkANATIOM °' TMI Ill.TUM Not.too la l'ft.oy Qt¥9I\ lllCI tllo °' TMI NOCIWI ~ lll'IClorolQMd wtlt _. M ~to ... YOU. YOU 8MOU1.D CONTACT A lo Ille llltllffl a11ct b .. t blddet, uW'Ya. 1ubi.ot 10 co1111r"'111011 ol H id
OUA"DIAN T"UIT DllO ~Coun.0110t ... orltlal61h
""VICH •• -potlllon .. ~ Gey Of Mwm ,.., al Illa Oflloo Of
eppotlltoct T11111 .. under Ille HA"OlD I ALll'D"T. "". tOltowilll ctMotlMd 0..0 Of V\lel Attorney al Lew (Ndt ... M'owl.
Will SIU. '4T 'VILIC AUCTION County of Loe Anotltt. 11010 of
TO THI HIQHHT 11001" 'DR Oeltf0fnla1 111 tho r1tllt, Ill .. a11d
CASH or &I .. , 10!111 In hatlon lnlor..t Of I Mid ~ et IM
212... Of Int CMI Code, .. rlQht limo of O..th and Ill 11\o tlQllt, 1n1e title end lnlotMt oon~ to MCI tnd lnlor•I tllet IM oatete of Mid now ht!d by 11 Ulldof Mid OoeCI ol d•o•U•d llu eoqulred by
Tru11 111 tM prol)etty ltofllln•ll•t ~•tloo of low or oth«wloo otnor ~; thol> or In addition to that of Mid
T"USTOA· •AANK w ll'Dn& °" d.oMMd. el tho time of dMth. In unmotl'IOd "'*' ' Md to .. Ille o.rtllln ,.., prOf*'tY
IENIPICIA"Y LAWRINCI , ellultod In Olly of ~ hlldl.
WORKMAN ANO LO"l!NE ly Of ~anoo. Stlte OI Clllltot WOMMAN, huebtind and w1f11 M II , pertlcularly dHCrlbed H Joint 1-ll .,_., 10 ~I.
AECOAMD Auguat 21. 11111 u A SUILl!ASl!HOLD ESTATE M
lnMrum.11 NO 34t74 ~ t41H forth In 11\et cstOln ~
P11gt 12t2 Of Oft1c1e1 Aeoorde In t"9 lted Mey 1 1H 1, ••ocutod by
Office ol Ille Flocofdor ol Ofange F r • n k H A Y r • • & S o n • • County orpor111011, H Svll LeHOt end
Seid 0..0 of Trutl OMc;rlboe ttle NI WP Or I S II Or o a C o . e lollowlng pr09«tr . por'lllO<llhlp .. &lb ~ fot
LOI 1'1 ot Trw;t No 5288. in ttle the period commondl119 Mey 1.
City of Coete Meu. County ol IH I end ending Oecornbot t , 2019
Orengo. Siii• ol Callfornle. H recorded Mey 28. 1N1 In book lhown on.""°" r-dod In 9ooll 5736. POGH 28 to 41 lnolUllY•.
tt1 PegH 3 to e 1nclu11ve ol Ofnctel "-d•. end u emended ....C......aua Mepe. "'ttle olllclo OI lly • 1uppleme11t thereto end
ttle Counly Aoc:ordet ol Mid OrllnOt r-dod the<owttll. In end to Ille
County l()llQW\ng OMCllbed lend
b0opllng llloroh'om 1111 Oii gaa. Lot 3 end the South-tedy
mlnorele end other hydr~·rb~ 8 00 1wt OI Lot 4 In BIOcl! 24. Tr.c;t "'"''-In end under Mid 1#\d No 772. In the City ol Newport ~beiow•6eptllOl600fwttrom lleac 11, •• allown on• mep
the--'-· but without tlle right of roc:otdod In llOOlt 23. Paoeo 5 end I. ..,,,_ entry .. r~ In Ille Ml1ce11eneo111 Mep1. record• of
Dood lrom JemH H. HayH end Mkl g:~l~n~EREFROM the =· M. Hev-. rec;Q(ded April 25. Soutllw .. terly 5 00 IHI of Lot 3
MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS· 1835 more commonly llnown u : 408 K--.. Coot• M-. C.llfotnte Lugonle, Newport Beach, CA
(If • .,,.... add,_ or oom.mon t26e0.
d••lgnetlon le ehown above no Term• of ule cHh In lawful
warre11ty la given •• 10' 111 monov ottlle United St•toe on -............ _or corroc;1,_1 Ton Ptfotnl ol amount bid to be ~.......... ' dee>Oeltod with bid.
Tllo ti.nenc:iery under Mid DMd &1<11 or oftor• to be In Mnlng end
OI TNtl, by ,.._ OI • bf-" or •Ill be recalved at tha eloreuld
default In Ille oOttgetlone -..rod olflc;e at any time ettor the ""' thereby, herelOIOfa eK~ted and bl'-lion ..___. ·-• "-' d t dollvored to the undet1lgned a ~ .;;! ,_..,. _.., .,..ore • •
~ C>llclwollon ol Defl&llt end O•lod Ihle 28th d•y OI Fat>Nety, Oarnwld for &ala. and wfltlotl notloo 1883
of bt..elt and OI aloctlon to COUM ' Oorll Frencoe H~ the underelgned to Hll Hid Admtnletrelr1K with
property to Mtlety Mid oOltgetlone, Wiii Annexed of tho end tlleraeltor the underalgned Ealato OI u1c1
ca..ed Mid notice of brMGll end OI o-dont
aloctlon to be R«>otdod NOYMll>of Meoro6d L ~ .If
10, 1982 M Instr No 92-395050 of 10IO .... ,wW4 N la.1
Mid Oftlojej Aaoorde. ..,_. oM,, CA -Seid HI• w111 be med•, but A ,_ IOf
without covenent or werrenty. ri::::'!-.-.-,
upr.-or lmplled, ~ding tttla, Adftla, C.T .A.
poe-.ion. Of encumbfancM 10 Pubtlelle<I Orange c out Delly ==-=~J:: Pilo1 Mweh I, 2.1. 1983 Trvet. wit.II Int-I M In Mid note loea-&3
pr0¥tded, edvwlcoe. II any, undot
!tie terma ol Mid Deed of Trull
'-. Cflergll9 lrld ...,.,,_ OI IM
Trvat• end of the lrutll -led by Mid Deed OI TNl1. a.Id .... wtM be held Oii Tueoday, MwWi 15. 18'3 et 11 00 e m., at Iha
front ontrenoe to GUARDIAN
TRUST DEED SERVICES. 1800 Eut
Mt!Yflllr A--. Ofonge, .callfornla. 1'llo total amount of tho unpaid
t>alanoo OI lho OOl!gallon -od
by ••Id proper ty to II• 1old, together with lntorMt, late Ollargae,
end •llmetod Gott•. expen-. end lldv-. •• ol tho d•t• '*''°'· i. I 140.0N 11. 0.tod: F«><uory 11, 18'3
GUARDIAN TRUST
DEED SERVICES
• COfJ>Of •tlon. u Mid truetM
leo<I E. Meyfe# Ave ,
Orlll'gt. Ceiltomie 92M7
(114)771-9810
Vlc*yl..-.
Aealetllllt Soc:ratwy
Publl•llod Orengo COHI Detty
PMot. Feb n . Mw 1. 9 tM:s 841-83
ACnne>Ua.,._U
NAIR 8TAnmN'T
Tllo fOllowlng per90n9 -Oolng ~-PHOTO-WEST. ~934 Wetnat
Avenue, Hunl lngton Beech
Caltfomla 112&49
Cf'Mllve Waye Inc • a Callforl\4a
oorporatlon. 128 w 19111 SlrMl,
No. B-5, Coete MeH, Cellfornle t2t27
Thie ~ .. conducted by •
corp«~
CfMtlve Waye Inc
Tom Plettoot
Seo-Tr-Thie .,.,_, -ltlod Wini ,,.
County Clerk of ~anoo Coun1y on
Febr\laty 15. 1983 ,._..
Put>tlehod Orange Cout DeHy Piiot. Feb 19, 2fS, ...., 5, 12. 1M3
~-13
NlJC NOT1CC
...cnnoua.,...u
NAm STATDmMT
Tho folowtng per90N -Oolng ~ ... 1) ALLERGY RESEARCH
LABOA,\,TORY. 2) NUTRITION SERVtC~ L TO .. 18000 Moc:Atthur
81¥d. Ground Floor, St 103 MPC.
IMM, CA. 927 ta Jrent G Nen. 4113 I N ~.Son Get>nol. CA t1n 9
Su••n M Hen. 493 t N ~.Son Gollt1el. CA 91779
Thle~le~byen
~. 8teMG ,._
TNe etatemonl -fllOCI with Ille County Ciotti of OrMll9 County on
Fob. 15, 1983 P210lll
Publl9'\od Orange CoHt Dally
PllOI Moral\ I. I . 1 S, 22. 1993
1093-83
NOnca °' ,...,.,.. .. UL.I ~ -.MDKAY T.t. .... C.._
NEWPOR'T HOME LOAN. INC M
duly eppolnlod Truet• uoOet tho
IOOOwing dnc:rlbed dood OI tru1t
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCT!Ofol TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH (pay8b1a ~I Utna of Mia In
lewful money of tho United Stet•I ell right, 1111• Ind lnle<eet conYe)'9d
to end now held by It under Mid
Deed ot Truet In Ill• properly
nor•netter dooc:rtt>od: TRUST OR· CL YOE A, McKAY' end
WINIFRED E McKAY. lluat>and end .... ,.
BENEFICIARY MORRIS FIER.
M D TRUSTEE FOR BENEFJT OF
M OAAIS FtEA , M D INC
EMPLOYMENT BENEFIT TRUST
Recorded Soptombof 24, 1911 •
IMlr No 30e90 In bOoll 14231 page
329 of Olllc:&ll Rocotda tn the ollloe
OI Ille AocorOOt OI CKW'QO CA>unty,
H id deed ol lnnt ~rlboa Ill•
lol'°"'""Ci prop«1y
LOI 7~ OI TrOC1 No 379, In lhe
City of Coat• M•u u per map
fOCOfdod In 800ll 15, page 29 01
Mliecellenoout M~ In ll'le Oflco ol
th• Coun1 y Recorder of ••Id
Courtly EXCEPT tt1e Not11-terty
557 42 IMt Addi"-2550 Santa
Ane Avenue, Coete Men, CA
92929 YOU ARE IN OE.FAULT UNDER A
OEEO Of TRUST DATED AUGUST
7, 1119 1 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTEC T YOUR
PROPERTY. IT MAY 8E 80lD AT A
PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AG.AINST
YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER.
II • atr"t oddr-Of common dHlgnatlon I• ehown ebove. no
werr enty 11 given •• to Ill
CC)m9tet-~ corToct,_,
Tiie boneftclory under Mid 0..0
of T ""1, by ,_ OI • breec:fl ~
deflllllt In Iha Obllgatlone _,,.,
lllereby. llwetofOfo exoeuled end
dellvorod to the uncteralgnod •
wrttton O.CWa1lorl of o.t.llt end
Oemend fol Sele. and wntton notice
of b<MCtl end of o6oc:1lorl 10 ~
Ille under1tgned to ••II ••Id
propotly 10 ... ..,.. Mid obllgetlona.
end tll•r••ll•r 111• 11ndore19nod
C:--S Mid not100 of br..:11 91'4 OI
eloctlon to be ,_dod June 30.
1912 •• lnetr No 12-229042. of Mid Oflldel Rac:ot'OL
Seid ••I• will b• med•. but wttllout covenenl or warranty, •Pf-~ lme*Od. ~ lltle. poetMt*on, 01 encunt>renc.. to
pay Iha ~ pr1ndpel *"" OI Ille note _ _, by Mid Deed OI
Truet, with lnW091 M tn Mid note
proMdod, adv-. If wry, vn6er Ille letfntl of Uld OoeCI of T t\.191.
'-· c:ftwgea end ...,._ ol the
TrualM end of 1N 11\dte etMIOd by
Mid Oood Of Tn.91.
Seid •••• •tit II• hel d on
WodnOodey, Mwc:tl ao. IN3 •12:00 p m • 11 the Cllepman Avenue
entrenc• to th• Civic Center
8ulldlng. 300 Eut Cllapmen P\RJC NOTICE A--. 0rMge CA, --===~-===~--NOTICE. AT TIME Of SALE 11108 '1C"'10U9 ...,_.. MAY IE MADf IN CASH AHO/OR
MAMI aTATDmlff THE CASHllRa OR CERTIFIED Tiie fOllOwll\g ptf'tlln I• dolno CHECKS SPECl,.ED IN CIVIL
....,_-. CODe I SECTION 2924'1.
PHOTO-WEST, tt50 lrvlno, At the time of tlle lnlt l el
TUllllft, o..orn6a t2teO pu1141Go~ of tNe ncltlOe. IM total ~ W~ Inc., I c.llfomM M1C1Ut1t 01 the~~ of the e«~lofl. 729 W. 11tll llroot, obllgatlOfl aoc;urod by Ille above
No. ..... Coate M-. C•llfornl• dHorlbed deed of truel end
taa'1 •tlmatod 110et1, lllpoMM. and ntlll....,... .. COlldllctod by. •dY&nOH I• H1.2t0 to. To ~llUon. cMIW'lnlllO the oPOl*'8bid.you1N1Y er.M Waye lftcl .i (1141 •'1.otet. ~
T°"' "'"°°' 0...-Met'dl 2. Itta e-.T,... Nwport Home i.-t. Inc
TNI llalu1•1C .. Mod -"" IN • Mid Trww, ~C..of~~Oll TO.~l~AHY ~
......,_., ••• ·-Cindy aa--...... ..:. -,_ OM °"1 ltW!I. W... "'.....,.., Or~ Coee4 o.ity OrM9o, CA .,_ ~ FttD. ti ...... 1. """-1'!! (1141~ ~ ~~ °'Met eo .. 1 Dally ~ ......... 11.12.1• ti ...
•
Ora.no-Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, M~h 8, 19'3 Cl
The rruirketplace cm the Orange Coost 642-5678
CLASSIFIED I
INDEX
~~-..11&.--•llimili-.uiii..-illil-~I ... Jn ftlt , ... Ip 'ti ... 19 "" lilliiiiiiiiiiiiil Iii ..... IN fnttt IMf lm!d Im Ill!
l)ejlgtt~~on •YI!.... IHI-mt To P'lut Y0t.r Ad, C ..
642 -5678
UAL ESTATl
\~·O•·t•I ;.,..i..,,,. lt1li.
tt..ll•141 IJattJ n..11 ... ~ .... \Mol .. .. ~ ...... ,., .. , ...... "'
\ Hhttt• •'-'' M•t
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t.._i...n ... tM~
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t "t> .. , • .,., ' Ill~
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lllU 10>4
ll)IU
104;
1044
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llWI
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iln' 11111
u.u .. .......,...
Kiiie and OOtreotlon• ma)'
be maoo un111 5:30 p.m.
for IM '*11 de)''t publl•
cation. rtor ~day and
Monday p11bllcat1on1,
12:00 noon <Saturday.
PloH• Hll lor • ··11111
number" wllon oanool-
Mng 'tfM Id ...
Check 'lfM ad dally end
report OtrCM'I lmmodlet•
I)' The DAil Y PILOT ...
1umH llablllty for 1110
11111 Incorrect lnfft11on
Uuu.n. Lo ea M.i~ ... 1 IJI
'""~ .. , .. p, .. .,,. I\\ hwJ~''U•I t'tt~\
1 .... 1u.f • ., ""'-"'
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M~ni..m l>Nr-f't
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t)ut 111 (_'uunh
tliu1 Hf SY t•
H...n."""" •'•tm. =8~y
Ill.~
Ill. w....... •
RENTALS
til~twn'9,~ "°"*' Unf"rni,e,Jwod
............. ,~Uf
l'nlut~ <..t .. "-"'••\.ltn l·-Lnl T .. •n~ h;rn
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(.Jlt.tpho•" t vrn
lJirrupl• '" Vnf A J"'f"'W".. r.., NM\od A.,..,,,._ .. 1J nl ""'"'""'.,.Uni ..........
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c..u-..,.. fllf "'"''
ou .... ""''"" 8t.Nrw. Rf-nt•la
l •"V"t M,.~W\t
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
''" 117'
I 411C 14~)
14:K
1'1111 I);•
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INC
llOO
112&
1100 noc
CAU '°" • Mll.UON
DOU.AM "'°"lml• Wm. C.Ote, Bkr.
USI THI
DAILY PILOT ~:, •• ,AST ~
~~~ llSULT ..
mi~ SHVICI
~ DlllCTOIY
1100 For Resull i: Service Call = 642-5671 ~1 ... _____ ... __ ._1z_z ____ _.
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2'12
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11116 .....
ltll<J
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Anno oUN •"""'U 1UVI
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t~ ,.-n..1 "wrV111, ..
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1ti11\;I
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
8uau ........ hw ~-"" • ~ ...... ()ppun..rw, ... a....,.....w..,.,.,,.
•1nv,...11ni11rnt '~.p,n1.11\fli.n '"'"UTW°'f'I' w.,.. ..... •M1.w" '"U-.A 'MON'~ W~Wd
M ... ,.~ l IJ,
u,1.,w.n~
J•tf• Wanu-d
MIW.S
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XII"
~11· "95,. o/ _,
~pollw:9 Ul-
from die PiJo1."
I ~·..w.4 loo U.. PU.. ... .._11.,..._ ,_..,..,....._
t ,....94 2IO calio -
It c-1,.. tlw PU.. ...... , ___
,,_ .... "•-, .... _,.,...,
.. ,.. tlw PU••
Lllll llU UYPIHT
Lqoon view from O bdrm.• beth, fun. rm
Boat .Up for 3 boeta. Now SS>e&,000.
llYllM PUOI
SpecUICUw bayfront dpbc 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br.
2 ba dn. 2 boat 1.--. Recluc.d-•1.600,000.
Liil llLI
~led 3 bdrm, 2 bath+ 1at1e rec. nn.,
bHm ceWnas. furniahed. palloa. $420,000
Flllllllll UIOI
New 4 br, 4 yt ba, CUlrUlln French Normandy
Ell.ate 1.2 prime ~ hill'°$) •1 .2~.000
'-' '°· w/pool apa a It ~~·= .... II U. lfM & temtiy ""· pvt baodl o•raoo. Aa111mabl• or ~ ~ ' MWlll Mino SM6,000. 7eo.as33 ,_ lolln ..,,.., '* 1~ lrnum 20K dn. Cell JoM Lfm Ya&.am MUIT till Aot. Z•rvoe 110-HH or ,....1111 MO-•w~. a1.w2
•tliYlll
•WITIUIMT 41W1L -· a bdrm. d•n. 2 batltl, .. .... I doelorlOf Int ....... ou1--.
8enutlonal t11aout111t w . Woll to pool, '4MIO, ••atll .... homo foeturtng 4 bdrm, lltopa. 'Nit tr-. auto 10 dtwklO .,. •• Hwpl
-mou.91111 l din rm 2 ..,,.,...,., 2 C8' garage 8ct'l l)ftrM. 131-3020
l t plot I room for 55. By owner. 1 1113,500.1-.,-..,.--.._--------
boall FEt elmpla land Open Sat/Sun t2•5 ---
wllh aeaumabla flnanc-714n30-t742. Xlnt toe. 2 Bf 1bo. 1137,
Ing. UH.GOO . Call " --•11• ._ooo __ ._r._8'0oe0 __ 19 __
75i-1llO' °' JU-7313. Ooorfi.ld. Out•lanctlng lfll UIU 1·1
~ Walker & Lee ~~ 111=•· upgractH. o/c. lrptc1 • NI l UY
laf5K. 562-8I07 4 Bdrm. famlty rm, dodl• I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tor 2 1MOO boeta l•.Jll/mlfl H~E O'CONNOR 00111111 Olfl lalNa I Peyt ONUm&bla 1M T 0 , WATf.RfRONT
Cqron.edo lt1and cuat. b6ytront lot. s~· boat' Paalatala ltrJ ftxod mo 1o11n. 4 br, ••-I HOMES '--dock. Plant a\fail. Now $370,000 w/~mw. acutlvo llom• on 1.. AEAL ESTATE
• BY OWNER t1miP6o land. Fonnal din & 631-t 400
1t 13 Court 81, near larnlly ""· Oreol loc:atlon -·-BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
t ) I f·., 'y •I• Ii •• ' , .; f· , , ' 11,'
SAVE THOUSANDS. NII
your own homo, no comm. Profeaalonal help one lo toa. 63&-1464 .. ... , ... COLDWC!U.
BANl(eRO ___ .. ,._
Jutt • etono'• ttwow lfom
one of tho beet ~ IAITalff UH• In Ille ., ... w .. malnt-Eaocullvo elegance In
alned one bedroom cot-Eaatblulll Fabuloua taoe. 0nty 1180.000 Y1ewt trom LUSK 3 BR. IALINIT 1rom11y 110ma wtth flowlng
Nwpt Pier. FH. 2 Br. w/pool• & tonnlt al _._,
R-1 lt85K Open Sun Turti.ocll Broadmoor b\I ownr. $450,000C 11 1 • 3 . 7 3 0 • 6 6 9 8 o r Ca I I 7 6 I . 1 5 O 1 or 308 E ec.an1ront. a
641-1968 762-7373 Bing 840 -7990 o r
MPlll
Ya.Jr piece et tM bMctl -
ptuel FMturtng 3 Bdrm
ond 2 bath ••ch unit.
Excellent carpet• and
drapa1. 2 car garage.
Walll '°J3.• bMCh and anoc>a. .ooo.
142-1200
5ff..4221
~ Walker 6 Lee
11u11 Au toll
It. Ost Pl811 erta.
BrMth t&lclng llkovlew
Euc. Studio Condo. Alt
amtnltlH. lg. Haum-TERRIFIC • b I • • u 1 • 6 0 0
INldt location 3 bdrm, 2 7 14 /HO· 13 1 2 day I
be., '°'"'-' model homo 1141548-7729 -·
In Culwrd• 8-Jtllully Tutla llH
doeoro1od -hlghly uP· lii;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiim
graded. 2 doora "Of!' the -·-por1t. I 164,500. UM ..
llf I llMI UAL n one iowl "°°' !Man. Ex-I C911ant uaumeblo loan, -;~';';'·;l;*~~~ ~ ..., R*ow mani-I~~~~~~~
ii ""una ~~·~·;· ~-~· ~~ c. ___ c ___ :-e ______ , __ •• __ •
A PETE
BARRETr
REALTY 3 BR. largo eolld Oell
lam II)' room with e · llOltd
Oek bu. welnaco10.
herdwo6d noot1, huge
country khchan with II<•
place Taatofully deCO-
ratod. Enormova lol.
Quiet cul do UC. 8-rtl·
fully tendecoped with
fruit troH S216,000
-Ill .. ..... (leel llJ) J8A 2 Sloty cuel hme. Hf 1~ Iota one Ok>C* "om One-of-a-kind chat~ OCN11lfnwy. Open Sat/ tht beach. Primo level ' on ~lL 'A ecre. Incl &In & ....... 1149,500.
building alto 1335,000 •rntll batn. Foatur• 3 Hat H7M auum. In.
eeller will f'lnaoce ... ..... 1 / ~%. Sam Crane.~t -..,,.. --. "'· ""'· ""· em. nn w .,.. 17141 '7M400 lrplc, entry kit ~ 4113-4900 Hrn 546-7 1--------1
tJIJt u .. JIJI concl. Hurry on Ulla onet Cetta .... --lOM L!pu lw~ lMI
HARBOR 1169,500 Wiii lfa6o lor a-it 8panlah hme, IUf'fl
unlta. Owner. 646-0116. --.0 vi ... among Miiiion S
""" LJll hrrw. ~ S52!>K Oulcil 2 Bdrm Mdt aide. ) cw u1e bo1 olr over $32!>.
llOUM aotlvltlea. M .. t 1121.)00 ..,.._, .,. <>Ur• ""
Shown by eppL Call Frank Vaubo, 7!>8-1501
~ Walker 6 Lee e..dlal . ..,,._ & dub-garage. IAt'oa loL RV ~ 000 . ......__ "·v"· ·-1 "·I
new lrlendl. 4 bdrm, 3 ~ • · 3t131 Holly. So Laguna. ...... ".' I now battf9, Ill drOOMd unw 4"-1800 ICeal htpr!J Int
•"' up ' r..ay. &lllet'I tnOY-4 BdPm. 2 1>a1tt. double •LotJ~IOOme. au-llRIDtul 111111 WlTElfllll'
1
. ~ 1ftit°' a!:': :..~;. CM ~. q\l6et street, porb ~ vu, lltrMm. IOC:a1ed In No. San Diego
S199,!>00I Super 3 Bdm'I 000. lmmaClulato cond. llet,500. T • r rn' or 1 rad 8 • Cty. 44,000 1.I. of land
hornet Co1y llrtpleco. .., ...... .., p,.,_ ler t:.l1':i Dr. 4"-1800 w/23.000 1.1 of lmPl'<>-
wood beam colllng1, 0 •••• •••11 YOmtnta. Old« blocilwall balcony~ m .. tor ault• 1 ,,__ I~~~-~~~~~ nrw .. .... eone1NC11on. Mklng 11 plu1 prtvot,o 1andy i.---U-------1: 1245.0001 mllllon Wiii c oneldar
beactll Owner wW carry •--• PIJYllY Pl.Ill SunMt 1 ligtlt• make thlJ t r ad• • 6 3 1 -7 3 1 O • financing. Hurry. won't LMga comer lol locatlon. Largo uaumabla loan 3 BA. 2 ea L.aguM botno 64t-354e
I IN11 846-7171 3 81' 3 Ba lomll)' '-'"-8eduded 3 bdml hOmo an oxC4111tnt buy. Room
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
• 111 ll.llJ
with Q<Mt po1entlal for on ~ cul~t Ex-to build up lor IWltMtlc
remodeling. $45D,OOO tr• lar119 tow malnton-.n.w. Mat)' Lou Marlon
F• 844-7020 one. yard, wtth 101• of ~ · ..-ua man I --bnca1 Only 112&. Liii -000. cal NOW 1179-6370
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1109.tOO for Ihle ""* droom•. luge lamlly I Ba. l\OUM, Mw paint, ••• 4111
Co•I• M ... 3 Bdrm 2 room. Roottop •P• off ~ now roof, rtllnlahad~~~~~~~~~ Nth fwnlly homo '°' )'OU Mair tulle. luXUfloua UM 2 BR 1 Ba w/mothar4"-heldwood "°°" ICW'Olld 1:
or tor lnv9atmentl Tonne of wood & Illa, a..utlfulll i.w unit pk.a mre&. .._, •Ir hMt dtlac:had dbl ... utrill PrwlJll'll
.,. n..lbta. siop ~ And th• financing I• aumabla sao ooo toan Ctll ' largo yard - -
all the ada Md Cllll the lncradlbla ... Call Metia lt!>0,000. Ownr/agt'. 521 \f:c:.= AatllnQ .Ht Pl NIT
profeaolonaD at The Aael ~:~~~v00ltz for d•1•11•· 1131-see 1 : I 196,000. ~5o4 1 a.ft Older rnatal bldg, 8400 ~W'll ....... 7171 ,...., LEASE/OPTION CONDO 1 9 a.I. w/tml office. WID di-
THE REAL
ESTATE RS u.,1.11.11 .. 1 ....................... 161-91116 844-41~7 I ~· furn. Ona of Big •1orage. c... 631-7370, Ir .• ij.i;t.t;;;:tl!l:li.i 38~ 2~ St5.000 ,. I . l£ASE OPTION ~=OrS~t=~°b
~/Ill 2 Br, 21..t Ba. nwtha. 8-J1 : Cyn. ,.._. ....... ~ -lot Jim.
r 3 . 01 8 I ~ pool Priced for 4fw, al\ldy, d9n. "• pool, r•d• 4 •Ml port '-11 I k.. I • 1125 000 ape, clllld'• park, tulh Leta .. SU.
Flel\ef'man &/or HouM I "lltf TAJ" _ Unutuet ~t~ ;p · · grdna. 11.495,000 ._
Ttallot In Lido Patk .. Md OM of I kind, Im-TURNER ... LIY
pe11 down for ~ or poeall* to ~ on ,_ ...... At'cMeciun1 Proc>.
Duplu U00,000 to thle baecttttoot lot todey1 Priced b9b# ~ for M0-41350 mTI um&
$400.000 -wet• In TWO TWIN TOWERS. q11k* .... 8«u+ty get• Fantutlc ocean & ~ 7&4-4344. ooch with 4 bdrm•. 3 od ~ IMngl ~ MIO •Y ~ coutal vtft 1165,000. --. I both• PLUS Sop trot• condo .mi°'*"~ 2 BR J*la don, 2'h be, (714)11'2·12" www1 "'*1 quanora Cell for colllngs. llraploce, and S 124,000 aHumabl• WAL~ I. LEE R.E.
YllW I VII.IE ,-.... and -s1.no. ut*'Y room. Only 112t. loan. Pr1o9d .. 1210.000. riiiif~ii~ Shorea 4 000 ... 500 . .__ optiort ..,,.... or luM 09tlon. Ownr/ W. ' •• • ~~on ... 1 JU•IH llHI/ able. Cell 979-5.370 to-agt. 83l-5ee1 I YMlll-Tu
!arid. r.:.~ penor .. j 11 .. 11 • day. • ~ •U BHt price In town a1
mlel view of Baell Bey I Now of'ly 1329.000 -to-HARBOA VIEW HILLS 3 1135,000 eom. a.y & and city llQht•. m .. tor ..-pttc. lot Ihle 1at119 8ctrm MODEL Homo. Cypreoa.
tulto, ~ ~ car model Plan 4, bthlnd lmmocl Movo-lnl US. m ,_
gattQe "" exu-·.. ... guarded g••··· 20th 000 below mitt at 13&4. ---·· luo at 1&24,tOO. Call 'century formality In 3 500. C.it PATRICK TE· fl,_ -Jll now. 54&-2113 belf'IM. <>-• win ,,._ ...... 11T NOAE, •o• 710-8102 11M111
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IOw caoh down or ? ENy lmmac: 4 Br 31" Ba. pool. tmiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~!! .... !!:~--~~!!~~-~ •o.... llv rm. d in rm. don, II FISHING-HUNTING, rec-
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hOute In fine IMllgl\ll«· 6 II 14{)0 f •·•-y.11 1••.a Lot at 14 Nart>one<MSI 111&-4M-3&57
hOOd. ld .. J f()f )IOUng ....... eu!J !C I QOO, '331,000 HIUm: •---L-j f llfl tam. taat\lt'lna ~ twlck No oown-No Qualfytng I _.. ac 1w. ---_ .,..
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rnattor •ult• & l111My _,_ .. awa taka OYet S130042300 lam rm 2\itla Croet. Orengo County from
landocapN QWden. IO • ~2 .... ' "'::!:' .__. negot. pymte. 8harad "'8,000. 1270,000 u-SI00,000 i:wtoo ~
'I' k>M -.n at U~. .. -"'· .................... '~Oon Wiii lracle _.,...at 10.316%. on Olllde "9nd\. 11 Piia
Prlc•ct for falf ulo. 1 M0.000 loefl ~ f ew ttl-6611 ~ MOdel 29, 21e --. f9torect ~
110,000. Call now I ~ 1~ ··· pt'°9d at I ..... IMf OfM4, sut.000. •no. •/b.,n & I ecro !Mo. 1~. tN.000. ,_... -000 H81101ftabl• •• S3fl,000 hdlenge Ot?
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ARIES (March 21 April 19)· Ordt-n from top
arc eubject t.o cha.nae know It, hav<' alwmatlvt'I
available. Focua on care-or, pre1ll1c, rf'Cf'lpl of
1p«ial honor Steer cl«'ar of &et-rich quick IK'htmt'I.
TAURUS (Aprtl 20-May 20). Scf'~rlo
hlghllahl.I r~mlm~nt, cre1aU11e endtw11ur1, ncy
and love Foc:ua allo on lravt"I. publ hlng
au!il\fT\ent and spiritual values You'll havt-more
reeponaiblllty and c:h.anc-e for lJ\creucd Income.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20)· Important
ualgrunent can now be 1u~ufully complt't~.
Flnanctal pro1pects can be lmpruved If cooperation
la gained from businees partner or mate
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Be ready tor
chance for greater Independence, new !illlrl,
reveahna dialogue with member o{ oppostte sex
Strive for truth by gethng to heart of matters.
Move ahead, don't yield to temptation leading
backwards.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Don't permit kindness
to be Interpreted as weakness. One you ra-enlly
atded expect• more and could be involved In a
"double deal." Close ranks. get rid of superfluous
material and have files in working order.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)· Diversify, make
inquiries, expand horizons Focus on publishing,
education, communication and plans involving
possible long JOUrney You succeed by making
personal appearances, direct appeals and by
showing that you can be flexible.
LIBRA JSept 23-0ct. 22). Breakthrough
indicated -restrictions removed, transaction can be
completed. Focus on boundaries, security, land and
improved living conditions.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Series of
telephone messages results in short journey, qwck
vis.It, renewed agreement which involves relative
Gi!t ideas on paper, realize you can succeed through
written word.
SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21): Emphasis on
paymenta, collections, location of stems that had
been mlsaing. Home surroundiogs are beautified
through process o{ remodelmg, rebuilding, removal
of safety hazards including loose wires.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Cycle
continues high, terms will be defined and you'll
reeeive legitimate offer where employment is
concerned. You'll get view behind scenes. secret
will be revealed.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Obtain valuable
hint from Capricorn message. You'll have acce6!i to
files previously considered class1hed. Your position
is stronger than originally anticipated.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Popularity
increases, public relations program succeeds More
people are concerned with your views, are w1llinl(
to subscribe to your services. Wish 1s fulf11led ,
romantic interests are intensified.
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dlntng, ff1)IO. twoe matr I II 1 It SIM •Ptt• ,,.gollaJ>l1 tulle w/Otacl1111 tub, pOCI • II ... 14&-1323
& Huna, 300 fl trOl!l • I It I aiwnunglOf't Q8'11eM
hltbot S1HOlmo Call lnclld Qar•g••· gH & 4901 Hell A¥e a40.gs77 Of "6-HOI ••I• paid, l)OOl, tpa, rec
NEWPORT CR-l!IT ·--... r RNISHlD or room & volleyball COl.lrl 160& Lrg 2bt 2be b1Hn1, .... _ UNFURNISHED It Peh. mint oond, nr o .. cti, ·~~&,~ fa~ e!~~~s· ALL UTILITIES 714-IM&-0073 ~:.~~1~:..2~,~3r"
Spec 3 br, 21.t b• Olean rAIO. HUlTH LIOIY .... tBr. pat & ln\811 Ohlld Oi<
twnhH Pooli log, •lo. CLUBS, TENNIS .... te 1.0, pt1u "46& mo
ACROSS
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10 Falae
14 ArUbllSn
country
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17 S F football-HOO Ag1 64•· «0 SWIMMING plu~ ,rplc, 111oan1 trench ffCM 16&
HI/ Mont,o 1111, tlry 4 9, mudi mort' Sorry, wlndowe, ale, Jn·hom• er
2 8 • 127 fl l mo Is M dtl Hc:ur11y. 1 Ir. 1 8• & ll ~ 8ANDPIPER , 19 European rlv-640-4009 & 975.0040 no Pt o ' Studio. WHh1rldryar APTI er --------1 optn d•lly 9 to 6 plue private olub wt •
Lrg EIBlulf Condo, 2 llry, O k d 1enn11 oou1I•. pool•, 1
1100 ''' 20 Hair color 4 Br, 3 Be N-ly returb,, a WOO 1pa•. HUnH, beaulllully 21 Make suede :1ul2~0o ' ' 3 0 ()I m 0 Ciard~n Apartments decoret•d clubhOUH & S.1114 •• leaf 22 Russian k1no
Bio C111yon Hae 3 BR. 2'1t
1>1 condo Goll courae
view Tennis, pool, MC
gate S 1"00 mo 0)'1
S57 ·7372. Eve 675-0 109.
750 0270
twpot1 Budl/No.
880 lrvlnt Ave
iaog:m: ~~;1d/ ~~~ 1 I 2 Ir, lHll 23 Swamps
u11111i.a 540-3421 3641 laMt4 •M• 111 25 S~nal
Bear St (Between Sun 11/S.IHI n IHll 126 Makes lace flower & MacAnhur) •Pluah garden ecmo•-30 Hearl
THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/g1r. phere 3 C
tal 16Jh)
645-1104
crpt• drpa blllna fncd •HHted Pool & SP• 1 hesls N~por1 Be.adl /So yd w'tpallo, wat~r Pll •tllumlnetad kllch ce1l-, 34 zones S1n111go Or Dover
Shores. E.olac 4 Br 4 Ba.
3.500 IQ It lemlly h<>me,
3 trplc'a, pool lull eecur·
1700 Uith SI 2810 'G ' Sente An• Inge 36 Very bad
(•I Oom1 Ave 1520 Call 1• 5 •Some w/lrg encl P•llO 642-5113 $36-4 l20 •Furniture Avall, 38 Humorist
IOI 1 l1ll11tl Olrole 39 Folk ritual 11 y. 3 c., oar a o e .1 ~~~~~~~~~ E-alda lrg Quiet 2br In lrl·
$2,200/IHH 6•4·74241~ phc, patio, lndry. 1550 Call lor app1 1147-0505 Jwords
BrOllet At1rlatal1 Oaf. 673·3800. Off Beach Blvd t>twn
ILl"I Ctatrll 2702 ' Br cerport w/atov• & Warner & Slecer
4 B 2, .. Ba 113&" rafr.,.., Go -725 CW L kl I 7 r-,. ""mo. $415. 2 Br. lovely, •P•· 18th". St then call Don oo no . o rent an apt 844-0134 clolJs, clean. Ito yrd nr 862_ 1700 • See apt• on large tcr•n
E/Blulf, exec home, 3 Br, OlaMyland &46-5704 TV computerized Mlec· 2·~ Ba, 2 trple, 2,121 aq Spec 2 l>d, encl gar. llon Hve gH & lime
fl, lrg p•tlo $1250/mo lal... aduttl prel. no p1111, 635-2576
842--0350 Ptaia1al1 2707 . ~Jl5 640-0105 alter ' WWlll
Big Canyon Condo YILL.lll 3 bd 2'_. be full goll Large 3 Br 2 Ba. & ' Br. 2 Br w/carPOfl. nu cpts, nr New 1 & 2 Bdrm luKury courM view p(,oi tennla 2'h Ba. frplc, enclld oar bu•. no doga, Sr. clllzen
11300 •···-· •190' avall 2' No pell $800-1975fmo I or meture •dull prel ap11 In 14 plan•. 1 Bdrm -"' 676 6606 lrom $5<10, 2 Bdrm from Br, den, $1100. 6«-7424 • Furn. rala. 1 385 mo $50S Townhou1e from
egt 2 Br 1 Be. 1600/mo Water turn 631" 1275 $665 + pools tennl1.
Condo for r•nl . Lrge 3 yaarly open beam ~II· Lerge 2 Br S515fmo new 1 w11ertall1 pond1I Gu
bd 2•,i. bl Eslbtull Ing, frple. oar 845-0934 crpt, dw, lndry rm W· tor cooking & hHtlng
S10oolmo 54' 6343 'Bachelor yrly rentel $3<10 1lde. 845·662S P•ld From San Diego I • B Frwy drive North on LARGE BLUFFS CONDO mo 201 E Ball>Oa lvd Large 1 Br '425fmo n-BHch to McFadden 10 2 11 r y , 4 Br , 3 Ba 875-9562, 646-1310 e<pt1, aw, lndry rm W· S i 1300/mo. 644-2607 •Ide 845-M25 -------C.r .. a ••• Jl&r 21221--~----
4 U NOL I IP& 3bd, 2 '"'b•. Frpl, 322
lrg p"1 llome. lam rm, 2 MargU8<1te. MOS/mo. \\'e9lfield
lrplca, much more 675-5813 ••••T11flTI S 1500/mo Avail. lmmed .,._
Fred Tenore.. agt LGE 1 BR. gar, deck, BHutllul gerden ap11
631 ·1286 1 •tru $74"5 + dep Pauoafd9ctie Spa, heal 640-41255 paid. No pell.
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4 Bdrm• 4 t>aths ocean 1 I> 8 · n ° O • r 8 O e 308 W Wiison 631-5583 view '5000 ~Q It $600/mo Agl673-tl61 s 2 0 0 0 I c. Fireplace. pool, dllhWllh 7141759.9';'0~ Sally ala Mtll 2124 er. pvt patio. •Ira lrg
Shlp!ey Ag! 2 Bd, 1 Ba. redecorated, garden 2 Br S575 gar. poo1 CNld 01<. No _s_s_7_·2_84_1 ____ _
IHla Au 2210 pell M 75tmo 1305 A ,.....,________ Ballet. 641.£1763
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693-5198
3 bdrm, 2 bl 2 tlory,
01Shwa111er Call d•y•
752·5" 13 EY9 842-S<IS2
ON BEACH vacant 1 BR,
14 15 AO tor Keith
062·4'7T; 968-9853
tDaluK• poo!Mde l!lra large
12 l>r . 2 t>a , bit -Ins. dlWlhr I '~ mllea beacto
No pets SSOO/mo
536-11362
I DELAWARE PINES
1 Br lrplc, P<>OI. ger.
private patio. $475/mo
f!..42-8807 11fe8tiBllU
42 Greek letler
43 Beginning
44 Seed
45 Abandon
47 Snake
49 PGA players
50 Cooler
51 Heisted
2 3
14
53 8tnntt
55 Bird or prey
56 State
81 Jacob'• ion
62 Annoyance
64 Solar dl1k
65 Solldifled
86 French river
67 lee mau
68 Varletlet
69 Fuel
DOWN
1 Garret
2 Mme Fr
3 Emporium
4 Oppoaed
5 Kind ot acid
6 Sash
7 Grain
ttarvest·
3 words
8 No11ons
9 Seafowl
to Standing
11 Jockey's
boss. 2
words
12 1116 rupee
13 Heath
18 Kind of
potato
24 Some horses
25 Ailments
MONDAY'I
PUULI IOLVEO
spur
28 Cattle
disease
2words
29 Capuchin
monkey
31 However
32 Small Pref
33 Pipe parts
35 Contempt
37 Nickname tor
a rotund one
40 Pismire
4 1 Novice Abbr
46 Con8um1no
48 Patens
51 Grieving
52 High note
53 Chunk
54 Nickname in
~ a saying
55 Fissure
57 Prepos111on
58 Parent
59 Hawauan
stt>rm
60 Dill
63 Verb ending
11 12 1
Cozy. sparkling clean. ------------------+--------~f----------lreahly painted 2 Br ..... fvUI... ... lafuahW ...... Q~ hOUl8 near Main & E'slde Adult Llleatyle
28' 188 Lndry fee
like nu, large, Quiet
IPU11111TI . I 19221 ~•ware St
WHIWE l.PTI
•_. .... L •tit' ~dlOQ8r Large t>acilyard. --· • • Cttta .... llM a .... leack 2240 2 C8f garage. 1600/mo LIDO ISLE · 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 837 7018 lamrm. 11700 mo Biii 2 BR 1 Ba. lncd yard, Lua tam aparrmenll • 1 BR garden apl llC>Ye &
Grundy RI.,. 875-41161 lockable store thed, $475/mo 2 Br 2 Ba HOfM P<998'1Y· 2 BR I Ba relrig. no pell $390
' grdnr,,_cpt1,nopet1 PoollJacunl Kids OK home~ nr Hart>or & 548-1377
Luxury, exqultltety furn 2 $550 & dep. 1050 B 842-8604 Edlnge< •,i. llCfa IOI, $750 --------
5"50 alngle 646-4549
BeautlluUy land1c1pad
garden apts POOi & Spa
Palloaldecie• No pell
Bachelor M 10
I Bdrm $485
2 8drm 2 Ba $600
2250 Vanguard
540-0626 br, 2 be adult condo M9YW Pt . S40-J.44.4 mo 111 & IHI w/$200 2Br 18a slngle 011 n-Flp, ocean view. wait! lo Buy wtrent cJeluKe 3 Bf 2 sac dep Av1ll June I paint. S52S mo 2238 1 Bdrm $485 baedl. Sec:utlty Ill tin.I $900/mo, 3 Br. 2 Ba. El l Ba two llOfY pool hOme 642-3572 Stele, 1>4&-<1559 131 E 18111 6,.6--8816 amenltlaa No pell tide l1mlly hm 287 kldsfpe11 $575 wont tut ------------------
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539-6190 BEST Alty f• •-tL 1::... 2..,.~ Large 2 Br I Ba upstairs 161 E 18th 842-0856 .,.........,, -• • ~--.,.., Avell 3· 1 Nice area L:n~~ '::89 ~B:.:1 LUDY 11111 lniat 2244 me IUIUOI ~~'6a~~reoe S5301mo ~ ~;~. ~·baBa ~~
-"'·•· pool, spe. 1 yr New 19ac1~s .... a -lo••*· 2600 aq ti 2Br. 1B1. lg encl patio. 1 91 _.,.. " " IM. •1100 mo. Cheryl.1 condo, Penfric:fi1e eo..... I 10 " bdr'n!e l'tarltng •1 ~Imo 31061 AlllO relrlg. bch clou , avail Laf'9• 2 BR 2 Ba, 2 aty
Lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm among
plnea & 1tream1 Sec
g.11•. pool, gym a ap1, No pell
846-6591
Frorn $460
Huntington Creak Apes
Luxury adult living 1 & 2
Bckm, with garages, Mal
& water p11<1. televised
MCU•ll)' From SS 10 Call
8411-1613 from 9-S
3 BR ~I. quret af'O& near
Hunt Harbour Dlhwhr.
real lplc Jard dbl car 0-W/0 up 8'0-6807
3 BR & Iott, ocean view,
11epa to beach $900 mo
84~7<17
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1560 Newport Blvd, CM
400 sq It $300 per mo
Agent 541-5032
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dye 632·2404; eva Ill cl••• llvlng S650tol1295 Clr,499-4364 now S500 mo 7:11 W unit, $525 mo No pe1a 145-2300 S4~21 ___ lSth St S46-4280 Nr OCC Call 540_1158. 1 Br & 2 Br Condo avall, Large Big Bear C111>1n •
1 "-t..!A.o. & WeetliOI c M ~ Hk for Dave L•rr" or SS ,..... .... pOOltspa walk to t>eacn Pool t11>le. color Tl/ 2 ...... Uatua!Ue4 ~c.:..:9& ... ~ 2 ... 1 ... sor Tulia 2290 Lrg 2 Br 2 B•. redec , 75 ...... -..... 39 From $650 6<15-6450
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1 room 10 7 rooms Adj
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C...al l2t2 c1rpa11. fenced patio ty Nloa ., .. 3Br. 388 gar-s .. 3 5 6 ' 6 . 1 3 1 9 YILU 11•••rH I rs 1--------encl8d 08'808. no pets d«let pd $850 mo IN 673..()88.ol -~ lni 2744 2Br nr bch n-cpts. furn 2 Br 2 Ba condo $550, 3 S525tmo plus $525 aec. 6 511177 873-0227. 87~0458 SpaclOUt 1·2 bdrm •P•• at II deelred, S600 mo yrly
Br2hnrbead'IS860:3 C redit check req ' 1 klYE TlR I SS7-8200 M/F0-6 OrangelrH 1 br, ralrig 675-6109
Br 2 le~ 2 8' 1 M8-S«2 Of 770-5629 C.a•• UaJ. 24101 Newly decorated 2 Br Sall&Jn 10·5 PM Tenn11. pool, etc $.495. e.~::..-.. n ...., •---Tr ... I Oeluae I BR near , • .., Ba TownnouM Apl STUNNING l11ge 2 Br 2 , 642-48 18 11496-~~ s .. Cltatatt 2776
--• -... SC Ptua RMOrt Adult Welti to ehoP910Q, gu &I Ba Garden Apt Pool ,... I ll 2741 Near new 1 Bdrm •Pl .. Mt'M!Wlf , ..._ & ~perfect. -~--Tract wlpool, gale $532 water paid Fr .. credit $49S 710 W 18th St taaa HC with 1>ullt-1n1, cerpellng llM1ll 2 Bdrm. 2~ be towntim I IHI dlacount. or pur· cfleck wllh thla Id Ohl 2 bf, 1 be Ooeen l/u. & drapes, laundry laclllt)', ---------$1000fmo Cell lot appt Orangalree Condo wl1n ChaM oc>tlon 775-2S80 2l00 ~ AV'8 c M Going Bananu 1001<1ng No End beam calling unde< roof carpor1s 81'<1 ...... ldaM 22N 10 -· Many amenltlea Iott, 1 Br. 1 Ba, upper 548-7387 fOf lamlly living · 111 Mo I SOOO ulll Incl d 494.304<1 put>llc 1annt1 courts &
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SAYf'RONT, 2 Br. 2 Ba 6 4 8 • 3 3 7 S or d y 'I '• n n 1 s S 5 7 5 1 mo Aertatall ruala• .. '450 2 br 1 1 84 We have 2 Br I Ba 1 Bdrm •Pl No Laguna I PfOP«lY Close 10 every· a 13t5 1 mo. Herb 49'·2200 552-7552 lal)N hll.. 2'06 norMuriO..':r...,d[:, 8~19 IHS • 3 Br . , .,. Ba Yrly IM S<i501mo Call 1 h i no• 1395/month
213-'78·3577, 123 E 4 Br, 2 Ba, lfg yd, patio, 2 Bt. 2 Ba twnha In Uni-A Walleoe, 5'8-0358 '475 Poe!, lndry tee no 8Y99 407-5382 Av•ll•l>I• April 1, on•
Beyt1ont, Little la. W/O & Mg f"TSOlmo w ....,...ty P8'11 2 cw 0., Lovely 2 bdrm com pl
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pell S48·9556 ltwprt hack 276' adult only'. no pets. Call •-•L.-1111f1 St S48-559& $050 &U--0272 film S800 mo Eal<le 2 Bt 1 ea_ In •.plea E·Slde lrtlllh 2 8t I Ba -I o-•I 6"2-01311 -· I Imo S45'-5846 °' 836-7507 lndry tac, no pell $430 1 , a • 1 und8 c II. NO FEEi Apt & Condo halaaall 22t7 2&,18a,gs.Mopeta LEASEONTHELAKE 1 271-A E 18th Pl i48510 '1eo211 St ren1111.VlllaRental• ,3Br,2Ba.ocnv-.lrplc
714/S45-69111 1 leaM required
Call AM 833-3223
Palm Desert Condo
Monterey CC 2 8'. 2 a. •CdM Executive Suite gon & tennl1 $5501......ic Elegant decor lurn/
75-010S unlurn Elevator & un·
der~rnd prkng
ltalala ti S~ut 2tOI 675-9 10. 409-4722
Share Exec home w1111 NB 800 ll(f tt offloa. evail
prof 1285 l•t IUI dep M • r 1 • s 5 0 0 m 0
U I I I I 0 6 6 • 8 • 7 9 646-6402 873·5500
862-244!1 I TWO SUPER weterfront
Shr IUJI 2Br 2be mot>tte Offices, $375 MCh Ma-~ with quiet WOfkln9 I rlnen Mlle, NB M&-5051
lady, no pell pool rec
rm Less than • • blk 10 IEWNIT CllTU bch Own room 11nd 2 500-3000 sq tt on 6th bath S250 1 rno
960-53« lloor 01 Pacific Mutual
Plan Double door entry,
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1450 yearly. Utll pd 631-2044 •fl 6 pm Git•. prtvlle road, A•· 1 II I Duple• Weelllde c M 2 WllTll IDTIL.I 5~741 763-4541 gentleman Older fem
15115/mo ptut MC. 2628 a..utlMly oacorated " 111'N 644-0452 mo s • 675-4012 BtOklH 1 •ncl 01r1ge. $635 mo
SlepltobMcti,bactlelor. EIOen Av• Av11131151t>d.3 ba lrflrtdr Sec Ptahuala Z6t7 548-0185 I 111 1911 + $200 1Comp1nlon lo• elder1yl
Pattllng. 873-7954 etl 3 bor Lake $1850/mo SmaH 1 BR apt,,_ crpl, Super Eutlide IOc c:ar-1 Br 1 Ba. Neel a cuta.1 3 & 'Br CloM to water. prel Lagune Bch condo
Chtim1lno Pen. Pt. 5 br, PllYlll IDtlllT 551-867• droa. "lis-6068 ~~·s· I~!• ~152,_2 I wood carpeta, drapes. •m•ll 1 lurn & unlurn. ••Hon· SHta Aaa 2710 I ~.n~~~m upansea I PROPERTY 3'A be. b.R., patio 11200 1 Br plu1 en newly I ..,.,, . .,..,1 • .,, lenced petlo encl ad able all amen1t111 'Condo 1 Br 1 B• 1mmac • _ CORRESPONDENCE
mo. I.QI. 673-0060. ramodl. Oii s'~7w0ater T~~7 r~:~~ ~;0:,: BAYFRONT • Spectacular Pftvate 1 br, 1 be du~ gar 8 0 e, no p e I a Bf<*er 675-4012 Pool, 11nn11, ape Full Need Femlle Roommat• 780•0616 or lff ua at
paid No pets. " Imo vi-. 19~. 2 br. 2 b1.1 E/llde, git. $550 + $200 $475/mo plut "475 NC , 1. secvrlty $465, 857-291<1 I Pref Student $205/mo +1 84() Newpori <Anter Df. $1800 New 3 br, den. lam 1•1 plua NC. 6-48'_. W 640-711' plus itudy Pvt parkg,I dee> 645-18611 548-5442 Of 770-5621 DELUXE 1 BR CONDO $100 Depo11t & Lat Mo
an ew. co ...,,lent
to Ille Ritz Reetaurant
Avall 2·5 yr• on tublea-
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:;:.~ ~;i:;t: 3 cw 181h St •:181~ I J==s j5';gmH~ ~~2~~s'1'\P •;:~~J:1H l Lerge 1 Br 1 Ba upstairs. Large. c!Mn 1 & 2 Br U Y. LU L lmmac. pool, tennis, spa ~ F~~1~~~3.:' _Su __ -"-~_6_7ona_o_. -~-·B_._M-.,--
-------.,.....--.-E.utalde 3 . 2 a, pie, ~ 00 BEST tee Of dl1hwun.t, carp0n 360 Utll1 paid Pool, near Many upgred" Com-----·-----Ground lloof retail°' of. Cea W Jiu &6641 encl pa11o, 2 sty 1880 1 C..la .... 2124 Avocado 142st mo ahope. 1864 Monrovia. IN NEWPORT BEACH plate privacy $465/mo MIF to stir lrg Npt Hg1a flee. approll 221 11<1 11 38R, 4BA mo 640-0097 Charming 2 Br houH , 931~155 S46-0334. Slngtaa 1 a 2 Bdrm 857-2914 home, non-amkr 27-37 5100mo 10 mo Al90 2nd
Ultra daluM duple:11 E .. telde Coate Mna, 21 Spec lamlly rm Spa, BWPllT YILUll Ocean "'-& City LllM $455--$&75fmo 1 Bt I Ba, ~rnenlt & Townl\ou· IMaa 2tOO $350 Lrg room Diena "loor office. 378 sq It
Spe. ~ 838-3300 ~. 1 b8 "-· garage, lrplc. tlcy Mte, 2 car gar Beautlful Landacaped 2 bf 2 ba twnhM l'rplC 2 Br 2 Ba lrplc, lndry -Some ere elegenlly 631•12&e, 642-3«2 S230 mo to mo ldentlll-
yard S500 mo 615-16'2 1735fmo 497-71 ~4 Gu watw paid Patlol ' · rm 1kytlght1 small cat fuml~om l 560 IUWI Mm MIF 10 ahr •Br E.ac cation on COHI Hwy Walk to bch 3bd. 615 I.Qt • 552-1092 poo1' jKul2I ~ I~ bit-Int, apectlOUtat "*' Oii . Wkk. I h Beck B (pool 673-2595
Merigold. No pah, . C Bf nla courta.' volleyball $725 S45-3115 3M Avocado On Jembor• Rd at ., rentals now ava1 ome. •)' w ---------
••&Omo. 844 -2405: 3 Bdrm.""' ba. lemlly rm, ardlff mdl 2 2 Ba In oouna rec room Jr 1 Br 1 BR auper clean encl TSL Mgmt 642 0<112 San Joaquin H~ls Rd S 105 & up Color Tl/ & trplc $300 mo + u(ll I llWNIT IUOI,
car gar $725/mo 1'1 & " mo wnr gt Cal s 7 TownhouM 2 8t 1" Ba awporl v ... Female rmmla wentad IMCM)IO(). dining rm den. lrplC, 2 T1'!90Towr1 ace Newo cw,AP81 I Furn..h.ci $430 ·1 011 S.so mo utH Inc • ' 144-1100 NPhonea In Brolomd 2c2!." _63_1_-11_2_20____ OFFICE SUITE Dvar-
l.OE t BR, gar. deck, I MCUrltf Avail~ Deb-Charle& Darr REIMAX I S -0075 645-1810 lrplc, pool, 9'>a. 811~ Qutel 2 Br. I 8a. gar pa-8"~7«5 CdM 2 Br houae lit,, ~·~ ~~o"<:r':': ~-xlra•. 1745 + dep ble 540-0 702 I 55~9• ~5 L!pa!INCk WI 2 Bdrm, & 2ba. ,_. untt. Dau Pilat U2' '800/mo. No peta, 2 car 3 br. den. N. L•oune, I"· 108'1\ Orcl'lld Chatmlng S rm 2 Ba wt ~ vu Walll to beadl
81·9135 or 8~4-4290 view dbl oar dshw1hr $1SOOfmo 404-58-41 avt
"" makee Hie eulef. se<>0 Small 1 Br Rustic Pine • Call 53M100 BEST fM c.... ... mt Cottage. "f:c· walk to
, ....... fallty U34 beach 605 /mo ····-4~1097
3 81, 2 la. c:ukM-MC, m HOME FOR RENT Maf."lflcant oeeanlront SO Coaat Plue. A¥all Founwm Va/ltey 3 BOrm, vO In old Spanlth ... &11. Sl75/mo. Eve• & 1750. Fenced yard & late. 3 lrplc1, leaded wknd• 641-0703. Daya Q91'8g8. Kid~• wel· wlndowa. m es1lv• eae.1...a ooma. ~5-Agent, bMlne, ~o• 3000 eq
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by 1e1. 577 Park Rent to own 3 Br twnnm, 121 Olmo. Cplt pref.
Of. Off 18th 1725/mo no dn, no qu1llfylrig 8o4()..M2t
cal~ 11 131-12" I U00-12300 l\egot. IS--~a Billa USf
pymta, Sherld = 1460 in::'"' l'IN quiet uon evell Wilt tr ~ UOOf mo. 28r. Otn, alo. tr• alr"t c:nlr'1 lt1·55841 dbl wide rnob11a lvn. T • llt,._ tncc1 4 1114'1. Ca I
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gar 1750 Avail April 1 Call 631-40M 15th St. Nwpt Hts SS50 --tu Avell 411 673-7464 ---------Oceenffont ne•I to 04Vers l 750-1852 6"2-73<10 -·-Alrpor1 area-Exec Cove. lovely 2Br, 2Be. on 1 Br wt pool OH paid •---------Wkly ren1111 S05 up F rmmta wanted fOf 3Br. Suit• from 225-450 sf
water FantHllC view $415 1 BR ~frig. patio, $380 pr rno. No P•I• , •• IE$EIYE m Color Tl/, Ire• COllH, 2B•. yd, S300 mo NI II pw aq IVMany •tru
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6 mo IH K1tl'lle Her-Ja,,,_ 673-7787 645-4161 home VILLAGE COM· OQMn l<ttcnens ava11 des.,. Rltr 760-e244 ROOM FOR RENT Pllmll lmOI " MESA DEL MAR $635/mo EHlllde 2 Br I MUNIT't' 2 & 3 Br 2'1\ NS N Coal! Hwy NEAR BEACH & FWY
-·· CIHn 2 br, $475 Kid• 1'1\ Ba. TownhouM, ger Ba 1600-1800 IQ It of LaQUn& Beach. 49'-$29• l250fmo. 831-IMI05• 1 h20 corner ottlc. on
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w•I ber. pert furn • &41-957' I . I ed E>egent ltvlnQ only t5 Mwd'I 1 •tie. 675-4231 Wootton, .O• Clncser.tla
wael'ler. dry•r Inc Id LIKE NEW 1 81 $480 ..... ~Lu-... &42 1803 mlnut .. lrom "Ful'llon ••--Or Claremont, CA 81711 Y.arly or winter eneltd · ..... ,....... • , ,.,Md, 7 mlnvtel to S.C I ~·-
g11taga. ' ;~patio frplc pool IP• 1315: tBr, 1bl. pool, Plue or 0 C. Airport l/ary private rm a be. Raap bu11neMm1n, 83, lllllAI. INll
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1 nevi got 1 ceNI Flernod, &4M189 wtcdyt block, atone, bflck. Con· Tr .. 01Mn-1.1p & hll.IUng, Kttly M1..t970 l!aM81f P•lnll~/Pape< Henglng PLEASE kMIP l'}'l!_li • Senile", elmm l)fotec· DIDECTORY 1 1 bl ere!• oontl Ml-605' eprlnkltr repelr. gen .... -.... •••i• l"''Cl<WOAK· s-·•i IOb• Cat> net A.ftnlahl~ (l 14) 4U·11ll uon. eitp'd 957-1tt1 II\ cone r, rep•" g or rODDLEA FUNI Lvncl!. mllnl &46-7217 _. w...-"' "-00 IT NOWt emllll Gu111 875-&29• 1ntck1, acllvltlH. Felr/ ..... ll.eW• ' Tf'lorCMIQI\ a Depend1ble ~. C:0.11 MeH, Aue. Lle'd 5311·9 98 lO yre ••P· Pool MtV, re-frff tr1mm1np,, removel, Alt fw .... ,. 4Nv WEATHER DAMAGE F11rv1ew. CM 751-2342 f'«loM. Muonty. 111 yu.
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REPAIRED 20 Yfl Lie. Chlldcare, llcen••d Uc, bOndN Mt-1178 NYU --M"'· CL"'·N ........ , • moo• Rell AlllH Fre• ... 11on. m1lnt & repelr b)' •J(Jlef1• Rant>I Fr .. VOi.ir Dally Piiot -•"-"" ...,. -C II Mlkll 841 1030 FrM HI 24 hr MN lie NI Jim 1156-6910 ~ Dnctory bonded. 982-8314 Newport/Coll• M-. Qara1t .,.., ltelr Exp'd In 1111 home repair•. M•k•• II glHm: hom•. All l)'PM•rHI 631-2346 • • 283800 84M280
Aepr.-nl•tlve REMOOELSIFACE LIFTS 850-1330 ~LL MAKES: 1prlng1. COtllM'l/Ael. Ma.30f8 IJ», ofc Rets. e.e-22..0 Frplce, l>lt, remOOel'd Brk I"""·· -rn1 .. ltntct MJ-itll1 tit 811 Cullom wood Pllioa, CHtllCten Gfatral hlngee, ,_ 099'*•· ***HOME REPAIR _.Ol.INCIHnlng AHlden-& atone, br1< pevlng EJi. Farthing lnlerlOr Oetign 1Mfla1 Typing/Word Proc.elng
" decka & lenc.1. •II gen ' Lo r11111 Tom 567-4480 Elec·Pll.lmb-Clf1*1tfy 1111 a 111canctH Delle p'd 893-3H3 HANGINGISTAIPPING H1.11>er Rool1ng·llll type• Oulck. 1UY revlllone ... ltl•t/ lta .. tl hm repair FrH HI ~Aepelre, oomm. Smell tot>e OK. Fut Pecotte &45-4840 X904 ln•-1 I v1 ... Mc Scott 1145-9325 N-·recovet·<**• Aeuon•ble 851-1041
-Aendy ~ t-0622 & reeld Lle'd, bonded, Qa1•eata1 Mrvloe Keith &48-4872 YOU'RE THE BOSSll ._ -Uc .t• 11802 5•8-9734 ... ,... Ct •• -'--
J<ITCHENSl8ATHROOMS C ltm Ina. F« Ml, 552-9142 Oullllly HOUM/Ottlee ·ABC MOVING· Expert w11Jcover1n9 In· ROOFING AEPAIAS i;:.~~="~="-=1•=1a11--
* FRENCH DOORS * llJ!I ct lal•tf 0.llh'fftMe TIUI 20 y111r1 up crpnl(y, BEV 560-8718 OulCll Careful Ser'v~ tlllll1tlon Aeu Con1ul· Smell job• OK Free WE WASH WINDOWS
Slnoe 1g47 Uc 148370 No StMJn/No Shempoo Tope>«f/remov.d Cleen I alee, plmbng. Every1hlng. j LIC T1l8048 552-0410 '"'' Aulgnml. 581-8590 e11•m111111 Cell Tom or Fut ProfMeionlll ~ I 5•• 1837 Stein s~1et111 Fest Add'ns/Aemod. Pline & I 751 3•79 AMI rel• M 1-0063 H•PP"' ''OP CL"' .. NING ' ..._n CIOf'I r .. _ ..__.. • up,,_ IWl\t • .. . T,. ' ':'u s I .,., ••• ,... 81aeltw•lder P1perh1ng-Chuct.. 542-6392 Qulllity work go111ant-' ... Lat di')' Fr ..... 839-1582 ~fi~e~8~2~1 Lendecaping-Vd Ctrwp• JACK OF ALL TRADES op qu ... ly-•t. QUiii Ing & Removal Ou•I ---FrM llllllmall 848-7391
,.._ .. • .. •--'------Sti&mpoo & at .. m clean TrM lrlm/remov-Malnl Cell Jeck anytime, 842-7925 &42·708t Beet quality 25 yr np work onty •94-3616 Alf Roofing Aepalre • Dr1YeW•y-Perklng Loi Color l>rightenere, whl Weather etorm demege? Dey Of night &75-3014 Superb HOl.IMCteanlng Competlllw rel" Hot lar, wood. comp, Ill• ~·~ • Wlndow Wuh·
A.c>elra-S..lcoellng crpt1 • 10 min bl111ch lie. C.il Mike II An-lrrlg1111on Jim 951-0129 ONE CALL DOES ITI I Service "Back In Bull-lie T-t 18,428 730-1353 Plaattr/ ltpab Free .. , 539-3232 ~8.8~3~s'-~~icea Aootlng-Welerprooll~ Hllll, llv/dln rms $15, avg Ad t 779. e42•43oo 2• Tll 11111 Ml• Pelnllng, cerpenlry, neN" 873-8401 appl STARVING COLLEGE PLASTER PATCHING Map ffffi!l lll·latl
S&S Aephll e31 ·41QQL room S7 50. couch S10, hre. lewn-lr .... thrub lnttall roofing, crpl llMm c;in-SPARKLE PLENTY STUDENTS MOVING RHluccos lnlllllll 30 FrM Ht. Uc ,381042 Jonn'a Window ci.tnJng
Den Hallberg Oredlng chr SS Ouer ellm pet 11 ... RIH I llW Tr" trlm/Aernovlll Ing, gerdenlng, yllfd cln-Home Cleaning Service CO Lie. T124-438 yr1 N .. 1 Paul 545-2977 FrM "'· 12 yra •KP
& Pevtng co An/comml odor Crpt rep11r 15 yra Medllerreneen Constr Lewn malnl/Ao1otllllng up, etc Lov.eet retet. XI 1 rel• 1142.811()9 lntured 841-8427 S.rttarlal Stmcn 640-ll>ef
Lie. 3978804 842-1720 up Do work my1111f Uc'd bonded 54g..1978 FrM .. umet• 548-eot5 s1err 548-4471 n WATCH us OAOWI I v w;, Aefe 554-0123 • · lact•t Tax Pl.ASTUllli :iec:reterlel IMIMcet lyp· Find whet you went In
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Near Vlct«la/Xlnt refa. Truck Mount Unit. Guer. C ... n.Up Incl v.lndowt Mowing, edging & gen &C11S1m1 ~JllKMEo:_~ ,J3°..~' 631-4871. by Alcnerd Sinor Uc ~=:;~~~~~~~ S-kf~l-.lt ... e-.1 _____ _
Coate Meea. 842-Ma2 Aeu. rites 645-3716 Oetell work. 857-0691 clHn-up. Honeet & de-... .,...,. • Oaw't: Mott $10475 or 2eo844. 14 yre of happy Pl )I Don't Move . lmprovel
Stitt Ln l•••lrn
That 1111 contrectors who
perform work o-1200
Including 11bor end
m11111rlel1 mull I>• II· cenaed. UnllcenMd con-
trectC>f• ehOufd IO lllle
In their lldllWtlslng Con-
trector• end ooneumera. contact Mary Grondle al
(7 14) 558-4086 with any
q1.1e111on1 Contrector'a
Stata LklenM Bowd. 28
Civic Cenllr Pl11111,
Room 690. San11 Ana,
CA 92.701
CARPET INSTALLAtlON "=all pendlble. Fm trM •••. HAULING-etudent wllge 20"/t of1 lut year'• WIH locel CUllOmera •• •• Skyllle• & Bay Window•
Child care. •ny ii•· any-& AEPAIAS 30 yrs e•p. ~ 750--4403 or 554-4454 truck, .. me 10 ralee Jon travel. 84 l-OQ29 Thank yOl.I, 113 t-•4 10 24 llr El "") 141-1121 FrM n1 Aeea 539-3232 ~~~-h~~c~.ta M~·· 645-9031 (l>el 8, •II 4) DRYWALL TAPING Relph Cabellefo & Son• 759-1978 Thank )'00 PAINTERS NEED WATER HEATER Special filt ---All Te•tur" & Acoustle TAXES pickup & delivery WOAKI 30 yre ewp lnll Pool he1ter1•Furnace1 Helping H1nd1' Cerpet Fr" eat. Kevin 873.1503 Compl melnt, comm/ HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE 11 your l!ome or ottlte ~ • lallMal c1 .. n1ng new dry me· r•. Tr• tr.,.lng a r• Furniture. Trull. Tr-Out or etale & mlfllery ul. Acouetlc cellfnga :;omm'I Spec Jn resllu-
Balloon Promollona Unit· tl\od S1ve SS 240-0275 moYal. cle11n-up1. Frff 983-5415 NOAM 832-6M lie 368780 Fr" eet ren11, new°' remod
TILE INSTALLED
All kinda. Guerenleed
Reta John 893-0487 Dtetrical •t. 1148-48S. •11. 4.30 lllao. Appl· 1 Devla Painting 942-7479 TOP HAT 636-2030
mlted: bright. bHut Ctatat/ Ctacrttt t•E•L•E•c•T•A•1""'c -1·-N--P-r-lc_•_d ltalt Cltaalat I 0----paallTlll bo1.1q1.1e1a. Seme day -,. JAPANESE 0AA0£NER UUl8Ct •••-1111111
49<4-7550 c.m.n1-Muonry-Bloek right, lrM 11llme111 on Speciali.t Mein!, etMn· ROBIN'S CLEANING LOW AA TES buelneta, 25 yrs Lie •039• 1 Ina.
Rep1pe, repair, remodel
Free a11 , r1111on1ble
LIC'd John 631· t 151
TILE I llAIOllY
Welle-Cutt work lie. large or amllll Job• Ing, trimming. "'" .. , Service •• tnoroughly hOCN. IUIO & llf• bonded A•I• Color EK·
CUiatt !IUitl t381057 Aob 547-2683 Lie. 396621 873-0359 549.9912 842-4047 clean~ 540-0857 The FactO<Y Insurance per1 "3-0911 Rlcherd
All tyPff-r•as 631 ·~
People Who n-.l people
should 11lw11y1 check the
~ Ouec:t.ory In the New cettlMI•. c•blnel SELL Idle 11em• v.llh • LIC'D El.ECU\ICIAN :::JMl\lnQ: otcic .... Qual 645-9930 933-042 1 INT/EXT. CALI. .!IM.
11clng. t>ere. formic• Delly PllOI C!Uajfled Ad. Oual. work-AM.a. r11ea .i&Plllll 11111111 work ~ere. Bondeble. .,.2_5676 840-1111
ATLAS PLUMBING & ..._,Ing, epec•at•z•l\I) 1n
counten099-942.oae1 642-5878 Tom 831-5072/g73.7544 1139.5035 53&-2738, 93W625 Ctu.slfled Ada .,.. repalta 645-1688 DAILY PILOT
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lelp Waat.. SlOO •verage lkllfl typing. Wented 11dull1 over 22 lllssll/!.E lllllEDIATE OPEllll~S word proe41Sllng ' deal· who enjOy worillng Wllh • APT IUIAIU • 1ng wlpublk: 641-8868 youth Muat be v.ett
2112 HAR80A BLVD I Opportunity fm ~n 1YPt Gener11 oll1ce, Cott• groomeel pereonable. •
COSTA MESA p1raon tor ••c uelve Need telephone sales representallves t.o Meea, 11-5, 2 lo 3 deyl wll. poatttve mollvetor Siert 141-Mal complex M1.111 hive ff' Eltper lype & Mle b«kpg •I 175 per week Cell ""'-2.... 1 pleuan1 pereonallty, start tonight In Costa Mesa o tee. Atlllal othce u~. In pro-2-Spm, CJ.46-7021 ( ... fm
......... ""· llblllly 10 get lllong well -1 l&Yl l WEii wtthpeople6 capeble or perly m11n1gemen1 Sher_r_on_)_. ____ _
ATTRACTM t\llndffng office & corr• •Part time I Non-amok•r 16/hr PAIT Tm •'!:::111::::-4 MASSEUSSES tpondenc;e. Lovely 1p1, •Must be at least 16 642-4907 wkdya 9.4 I EYll/WUlllll
• • TO SERVE YOU good Ml•rr. & benellt1 HAIA SALON-Hair Slyfltl Meke utra U helping
Costa Meu. CL 92627 .-~ their own Hlabtl1hed
& Camps •••
Cl.cus OF ~;~~~. 0p'~Y ;~~0';5::,1 :~~=r~'::nn~y ry I ~~~~~-:ti~oa Island youth cerrlet1 promote
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642-5678
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SYSTU.CS 2232 SE 8nstol-Su11e 1~ s.nia Ana. t..1 92701
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~or Inf anti, T~, f>rnchoolen
•PLAY 11 your c#uld'• moll lorn,.1 vt tdUQUOn1J
exper .. nc:e •Corw partlc•l»U with vour child in th• rT\0\1
nw>Kted tnd reipectful pettnl child movt....,nt
play program 1n C.l1forn1•
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FULLERTON uperlence for 97 unltl 2-5PM M·F 646-7021. r.rden ept. Coata MMll HIRING 110·1112 a11ry + t>onua + 1p1 O.tl Nl·COOO MtwH• 1·2 PW Tm
Coen 24 hre I &42-4907 I 1•2.·-·· lit. a 12, •"· 11ao 1 DAYS I WEEI " -• Hard working young OFC SUPEAVISOA ATTRACTIVE ASSISTANT MGR O...a ________ _, _________ minded eeoer wom4ln & b~:~ b::::c,,c~cr~:::.
MASSEUSSE.8 ~ Shop, NB Lady'1 clo-n ... -lr. ·-v IEP I lllYEll IEEHI men malur• •nd rMC)ONlble TO SERVE YOU 1 h I n g • i1 P ' n e c • 1 -~" $ f ........,IOn $44•2470 Irvine beHd elumlnum ElCper or lr1lnee can 1080 pera.on or a ,....... 9U-CO!OS·Would love to wtndow & door menu-maJte S9-S1Slhr atartmg perv111ng tne evening
I party w/you Cell Sue or 11110 lecturer hes • currel\I P•Y Full and PIT poSJ· phone a111f1 laklni end
Kethy 1nytlme. (2131 Hlllr Sly11al E.llper'd only opentng Thia poelllon IS 11on1 1v1ll1ble In our O.rec1 Allllllng Firm 32 dllpllchlng mnHg ..
I 93•·4571 . (714 NewpOnllf Inn Hlllr De· ideal for entry level pubflc111 1ons Cell Jobs Jmmedtlle Hiring Appllc1n1 mutt hlY9 •
527-7188 llgna. &«-2580 carHr mll\ded pereon I 537-2880. Eirt 3 KING Staff PotltlOntl good Phone pertol\allty
BE OWN eoss WhO wlahee to eventually _,_ .. _______ YOU llUST rod~-:, ~!!t
PIT no-..,.. & ~Iv entw 11..o 01 eaJell This Driver•. cron-counlry 2 30·8 30PM. Mon-Fri.
ery territory. 857-4024 la • d~Jng poaltlon MecGregm Yachts. 1631 llVE gOOO company beneftte,
I which requires eccurale. P'-'1~ C M start approx 1700 pe< umm lllLP mllur• person will! tlC1 10
needed Eitperttnced & good pnon. ~I-e..rn rut caall · sell gour-=hln penion be._
wllll ceterlng treys & lly BA Degree prel I mel eteaks & seafood £XPERIEICE 2 & •PM, Mon-Thure, ta.led decoratlona Light Submll wrnten resume 10 780-8235 Excell pro-
bllklng dullH S•lery T A Collin, VP SU: & duct Cell 24 nre for AP91 uk~W~ STREET
open Hrs Fleitll>le MICIO Merahelf Alumt-Eitperlenced Day ttme ( l 1 4 ) COSTA MESA. EOE
Lori's Ktlchen nvm Producll. Inc. 2206 I l>utboy THE BEACH i;;;:::::;: 979-0747 Allon Ave. Irv 92714 HOUSE AESTAUAANT 964-5354 1•
Clertl needed '°' Liquor Dey or even1n_g ul••1 619 Sleepy Hotlow Lane. I NIT lm
Store over 31 yr• re-potltlon. 1150-$300 per Legun• Beech Apply In Hotel --IL.Ill
gtetllf'••per 975~ """" 1145-6760 1'1er 21 pe,.on Hoitt room a11endan1 tm wn·-
PM . Eitperlence "all-eround" luxury L1guna Beech 1 Very busy Clfc:ul&tlon of·
CONSTRUCTION H-••nH ... r• cook Days and nlghte hotel Engll1hl Spanish llce n .. d• • pert time WORKERS --~• · epeaklng 1 muel Calll clerk fo1 1nnrerlng lfflHIE M.,,... 1• IPlllMI ~=!F:~ ::'fC: 10•6· Miu M111cl •97-4477 phonM and dlepetohlng
NO EXPERIENCE PIT, FIT XLNT Commit • CROWN HOUSE ~-HOUSEKEEPEA·lfve-ln. ~·
NECESSARY Wor1t In oc Mual 1111119 TAUAANT, 32602 Pee good w/chlldren. non-~~~~r~.r!.~;r.~~"g·
Many polltlone llVellal>le ftalr ror color & be • NII I Cal Hwy, Laguna Niguel amltr. Spenleh or Eng For Info, 312/888-4347 t1erl11r Wiii tr•ln I spHklng OK 1110 wlc Sal morning s.ot.00 per ext E-91 FM ror Dlrec;-84().6249 •FASHION COUNSELOR Sat/Sufi off s3l-MS4 hour.
*&a••-T111• tory fflTH ••-_..,.r $12/hr, PIT, L.adlea Af>-1----...,----Apply In penon be'-' ..--I ---.--~al 8'*-' 730-Q080 HouMkeeper for emput• 2 & 4PM, Mon-Thure. I HOMEOWNERS .now OlllTlllTlll Could IMd lo chlllrllde or 731-4347 gentlemen. llve-ln Ml· Mk fo< Eiieen.
)'Oii can make Eitper or train"' can In 2 monlh1 for ROA wtlh tuN pw-.on rel req 330 W. BAY STREET
US'• In your badly•d 1 l'Mk• $7420/hr atertlng CP cert Nonemoker nU Tm Pif Call efter aPn 842~7 COSTA MESA. EOE
I Grow Flatl & Shrimp for pay All lredel 1Y81t11t>le Nv.1lt Cir 6«-0811 PAIT·fm Wiii INSURANCE VIP ~I~~~~~~~~~
Profit In our p1.1blk:atloM Cal MITU./ha PrMtlff opporlunlli.a 1111ll11ble Ml un. AMi.t9nt min.-Pit U1111• ~~ltlng Opp'l·Mlnlmll 537·2880. EKt 3 KING Jn Newpor1 ~I•..-, with the Loa Ange~H lmum 2 yra brok~r•g• Delly Pllol new•paper
Cell North American '" eJrtr• ""8r'P 9ll$)t'd ADA Time• Clrculellon •·, exper lncldng typing deeltr In lrvlne 1re11
FlaMriM EAper Counter Pereon tor cn.wakte w/front otc & P9'1d "*'1 In our door-1
10-Great opp or I unity A1>c>ro•. 20 hr• Pf wl!.
rental car co Cell I.MK• oor newapape( H .. J-lnlluf"anoe. lrvlne I ~f1emoof\$ & eonw -(114) llt-1121 &48--39$5 bkkpg exper Join our proorem. Guaranteed Cell Don Wllll•m• kend==· M1.111
AETIAED .... ......_ .-. --iii:ii:iiiiiftilim.;-.--ttllf rors• ''""ding llOl.lr1Y wage plu• com-752-<>9QO. Equal Opptyl ne11e \Olhlele, ---..--· •lllD -• • cer••r 1l11ry open m1e11on Houn· 9 AM . 2 for epec • ln11111m.nt Plllm• Mon= Prl &40.()3()() PM, or 4 PM . 9 PM.,_em_p1yr _______ ~~~I~~(
,_ prodllet. l40K. Ron S S d I h DESIGNEA-bper'd, wl Training '-provided Pe>-INSURANCE ComtY*'clll ll>t o
848-8712 evee. ---• 64~~7 • n w c , cltenlle '°' Hltblleh9d 11nt111 10 eern S300 + Properly&. 0-..lllty M-=~ ;1~::.
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WI M eecor1a evelleble.
5PM-1AM. Cell Robert
875-1487
Pn .. aal
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s,lrtta .. """' I Jn t>uelneH. m1rriege,
1tr••• problems, etc
Cell Diane &3 1-947& °' 1 831-8964
•ANGELA SPIRITUAL Coneullent .... 11 ~.,.,.
875-2485 673-9784
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552-3977 Exoet Ciellntng & Mllnt· ecllv• delfgn 1tud10 I per weiak For *" lnw-lllllnt, PP« nee, min-PfOlC s.41~ hf l mlleaoe enance ComR•IJY for CRUISE SHIP JOBS 873-tS 10 Hk lor ma. v I t w . C I I 1 tnwm 2 yrs lnddng typ-Cell blwn 9 30-10.30AM -~------~---------~--------~--------11111. 150,00~•rm• ~l~llon• ~ 1/800-252-9141 Ext ~.~~~fl~ J~ o~y Mon-hi.·~ ~r
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f10,000/rno. 751-3029 or .. t Income opponim-1 HIYH General Offlc9· Ale. posl MIM.lr1ne 152-0Q90 Equ•I 842-4321
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THI DRANGI COAST
TUESDAY, MARCH 8. 1983
Mystery cross
Thia wooden crou appeared on
Main Beach Park alter Jut week'•
rain1, and chy ofllcial. aay they
don't know what the 1ignllicance
ol the 1ymbol might be. They have
aeveral theorlea, however. It could
be a memorial for the truck and
car that were 1wept out to sea at
Main Beach la1t wee~. Or it could
be a 1imilar condolence I or the
volleyball courts alao destroyed in
the 1torm. Then again, it is Lent.
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ORANGf COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
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Teachers lose pay, keep jobs?
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN M._0.-,NoelWf
Coast Community College
District offidala have suggested
that a 5 percent salary cut for all
full-time faculty members could
avert at least some of the 114
teecher and administrator layoffs
p!anned this June.
The· local top officer of the
American Federation of
Teachers, which represents the
district'• 640 full-time teechen,
said she stands by her position
that the district could prevent
layoffa by making other types ol
cuts.
But AFT President Phillis
Basile said yesterday the union is
willing to consider a pay cut lf it
is tied firmly to a n!9Cind.ins of
the layoff•. She al.lo &aid It is
unlikely that teachers will accept
a pay cut unless a similar cut ia
Imposed on the district's
management employees.
The Coast district Includes
Orange Coast, Coastline and
Golden West colleges. The
district'• elected tru1tee1 last
month •rproved the layoffa u a
meana o erasing part of a $5 .5
million budget deficit anticipated
next year. The layoff notices,
which already have been
distributed, take effect June 30.
Trustees directed their
administrators last week to
present the pay-cut alternative
during negotiations with the
A.FT. The diatrict's contract with
the teachers union al.a expires
June 30. :
William Waechter, the
district'• vice chancellor for
employee relations, said he will
present a more detailed pay cut
proposal to the teachers at a
bargaining sea.ion Monday.
Waechter said the Coa1t
teachers are among the highest
paid of any instructors tn the
state's 70 community college
districts. Th&, average teacher's
salary In the Coast di1trict la $33,2~. ..
AFT President Bulle noted,
however, that Coast i.natructora
have heavier teaching loads than
many other districts.
Mesa dentist hit
With 2nd lawsuit
Bay plan
set hack
by storm A second lawsuit seeking $25
million in damages has been filed
against Costa Mesa dentist Tony
Protopappas in connection with
the death 9f one of three petienta
who died after treatment.
The family of 31-year-old
Costa Mesa resident Cathryn
Jones -who died Feb. 13 after
apparently going into cardiac
arrest in Protopappu' office two
days earlier -are plaintiffs in
the suit filed yesterday in Orange
County Supericlr Court.
Jones wa. the 9l!COnd person to
die in recent mont.N after being
treated by Protopappas. The
mother of the third penon to die,
13-year-old Patricia Marguerite
Craven. filed a $10 million suit
against the dentist last week.
Judge says
he'll accept
reprimand
By JEFF ADLER M ... Dlllr .........
Central Orange County
Municipal C.ourt Judge Bobby
D. Youngblood aid yesterday
he does n ot Intend to
challenge a 1tate judicial
comml11ion'1
recommendation that be be
censured by the California
Supreme Court.
Youngblood aid that even
thou&h be d1aaar-with the
St.ate Coovn•Mion on Judidal
Perf ormance'• finding•
concerning hi• courtroom
canduct, he will not filht the
com~ls1lon'1 recom-
mendation be receive a .
'49evere cenaue."
The state pme1 voted ~
lut week to Ul'I• that the
Supreme Court cen1ure
Youngblood, ·U, for his
conduct in the c .. ea over
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The suit by Jones' family not
only alleges that she d1ed as a
result of Protopappas '
negligence, but seeka $10 million
in damages for emotional diatrell
that Protopappas allegedly
caUMd the family in atatements
made after the death.
Santa Ana attorney Frank
Barbaro, representing the family,
said published atatements
attributed to Protopappas
claiming Cathryn Jones wanted
to conunit suicide were "basically
the twtsting of the knife in an
already very, very deep wound."
Jones' husband, Michael, who
waa present at the Orange
County Courthouse with
Barbaro, said there was
(See SECOND, Pase AZ)
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Judge Youngblood
won't fight cem~e
which he precided in 1981.
The four commhaion
memben who cut d'-'tini
vote• ur1ed the jurist be
removed.
The commiulon'• action
marka the ftnt time that 81\
(See JUDGE, P .. e Al)
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Kelso and Mary Clever (center) found out who their friends were
88 neighbors pitched in to help repair nood-damaged home.
Neighbors aid flood victims
Elderly Mesa couple get help rebuilding damaged home
By JODI CADENHEAD M._Dlllr,... ...
It took a flood and the near
deatruction of their house for
Mary and Kelao Clever of Carta
Mesa to find out what good
neighbors can really mean.
Last Tueeday, Mary. 77, and
Kel.o, 89, boarded a tiny boat,
leaving behind their waterlogged
h<>\ae and the prized p<ll9Ulfons
that had taken more than 25
yean to accumulate.
comfortable and then somet.hin&
like this happens.
The Cleven' disappointment
was 1hort-lived. Yesterday
morning, about a doz.en members
from their congregation at Mesa
Verde United Methodut Church
were busy -=rubbing the muddy
walls and ripping out the ruined
wallpaper.
Someone gave them a trailer to
live in until the houae is again
livable. They'll be installing new
carpe t and painting this
weekend.
"You JU1t can't believe all Lhe
wonderful people who came to
help u1," said r.\ary. "We
couldn't have survived If they
hadn't come. We're too old to
survive this at our age."
Mary Poahed back a strand of
gray halr and laughed as at\e
surveyed the pile of mattres9eS.
furniture and couches stacked in
the driveway.
"Somebody came by and ahe
thought we were having a prage
sale. I guess she didn't hear the
news about the flood."
By STEVE MARBLE M ... O.,,... ...
Despite a $3.7 million project
aimed at keeping Upper Newport
Bay from turning into one large
mudflat, more than 130,000 tons
of 9ediment washed into the bay
in laat week's stonn.
The heavy flow of silt and
mud partially undid lut fall's
state-funded project, wh ich
repreaented the first cleanup
effort of the bay in 10 years.
The amount of silt that
reached the bay in the storm is
111\ time. the level of silt that
flows into the bay in an entire
year.
The work project, which took
several years to put together,
involved dredging about 600,000
tons of silt from the bay and
i.natalling two silt-catch buins in
the San Diego Creek, the bay's
main waterway.
U not for the basins, said State
Fi1h and Game official Carl
Wilcox, the damage to the bay
would have been much wone.
Wilcox said the basins trapped
about 170,000 tona of lediment
that, without the work project,
would have reached the bay.
"They dJd the job -I'm really
pleased with the way the baslna
functioned," said Newport Beach
Councilwoman Jackie Heather,
(See BACK BAY. P .. e AZ) >J a police officer rowed Lhem
to safety, Mary could only think
about Kelso'• .heart medication
that had been forgotten in their
hal1e to evacuate .
Luckily, a druggist wu able to
fill a new pracription. The truly
bad news awaited the elderly
couple when they returned to
their home at 358 Princeton
Drive.
Alternative Laguna school weighed
Ever7thing wa1 ruined .
Two feet of murky waters had
1wallowed the carpet.I, their
furniture and all of the beda.
1'1 ltal1ed to cry, but I thouaht
thll won't do," said Mary. "You
work all >:our life to be
Members of a ta1k force
exploring the feasibility of an
alternative school in Laguna
Beach want to hear comments
from parenu and community
members about the notion.
The 17-member panel will
hold a public meett.nc from 9 a.m.
to noon Saturday at the LaaurJa
Beach Hiah School library.
'n?oe tUk force WU appointed
in January to .ee if It la prectk:al
for the achoo! diatrict to offer an
alternative educaUon pJ."OtVam to
kindergarteners through 12th
graders at Aliso Elementary
School next fall.
Task force memben were told
not to welgh the proe and cona of
the alternative IChool concept,
but to come up with a report by
mid-April that addreaaes the
economJcl of such a procram.
Laguna ee.ch used to have an
alternative dlool for high 8Chool
studenta, but the program wu
booted last year due to budget
problems. •
Parents ar~ encouraged to
bring thelr children to Saturday'•
..ton, adding that child care
will be provided for the very
~-For more Information. cant-=t
1chool Superintendent Bill Banles at fH--8646. .
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Allierican1 like to
thlak they are in 1ood
pbytlcal 1hape but Job
of It 11 a matter Of
ereatin~ a f alle l ..... e. Pqe 8 .
New,eought
Cot • ltot' aew1 Up?
The Dail.L!!lot ,.,.
euh IO wllo call
la tile belt three Mwt
alpe ol alte week.
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Mesa merchant
faces hash :rap
A two-month lnve11ti1ation hu
ended ln the arrest of tho owner
ol Coata Meaa-baaed Mualc
Market on auapldon ot sx-i Iii~ $123,000 worth of huhiah an
receivln1 atolen property,
authorities said.
RJchard Taxe, -42, waa arrested
yeaterday at hie re<:ord atore,
2701 Harbor Blvd., after
allegedly turnlna over four
pounds of haahiah to state
undercover agent.a ln exchange
for property he was told wu
stolen, Justice Department
special agent J .C. Dear aaid.
Originally, agents alleged,
Taxe had promised 10 kilograms
-or 20 pounds -of haah.llh In
exchange for a 1979 Mercedes.
Bat Dear said Taxe told agents 10
kilogr~ waan't available and
lnat.Hd pa1iS for a mo\Ot'C)'cl• and
exerclaor with four pound• of haahiah. .
Taxe lat.er aal'ftd to pay for
the luxury car with a 1956 Ford
Thunderbird and $107,000 worth
of gemstones, Dear aaJd.
The record shop Wal
temporarily sput down by
lnvestigatora at 6 p.m. yesterday
while they aearched the
prerru.ea. The atore wu open for
buainess today.
Dear aa.id a search of Taxe'a
fuhionable Loa Angelea area
home last night turned up 7
pounds of hashish. Taxe waa
releaaed from Anaheim city jail
after posting $7 ,500 ball.
An investigation is continuing
mto Taxe's business activities,
wd Dear.
SECOND LAWSUIT. • •
From Page A1
''absolutely no basts" for the
statements attributed to
Protopappu.
His wife, he said, ''was very
hea lthy at the time this
procedure started."
T h e deaths of Jones and
Craven came within days of each
other. Five months earlier, on
Sept. 20, Minna Kim Andreassen
Marines to boost
air noise Thursday
Speci al aircraft landing
practice at the Marines' El Toro
Air Station will incre.ue noi.le in
the surrounding communities
Thursday, according to base
spokesmen.
The apecial practice will begin
at 4 a.m. and run until 7 p.m. 'the
exerdae ii Intended to Integrate
varloua types of base aircraft in
tactical maneuvers.
was pronounced dead at the
dentist's office where she had
gone for root canal work.
Protopappas used anesthesia
on all three patients prior to their
deaths, according to court
records.
Protopappas currently is
barred by a judge's order from
practicin g dentistry. State
officials meanwhile, are said to
be planning a review before the
state Dental Board that could
result in Protopappaa losing his
.lioel'l8e to practice.
Correction
A photo capuon in yesterday's
Daily Pilot inadvertently gave
the wrong name for one o( the
sponsors of the 10-k:ilomet.er race
in Laguna Beach. The race was
spol'l80red by SchoolPower and
Naturit.e.
The Daily Pilot regrets the
error.
JUDGE CENSURED • • •
From Page A1
Orange County judge has
been reprimanded since the
commission was est.abliahed In
1961.
In a written statement,
Youngbloo~ said , "I
tepectful.ly disagree with the
(commission'•) findlnga." But
he added th.at he "respects"
the commiuion'a charge to
dbc:ipline judges and would
abide by its dec.iaion.
The two cases brought to
the commiasion'e attention
both et.em from mnall claimt
cases handled by Youngblood.
In one, Youngblood jailed a
Tustin physjcian for contempt
of court aft.er the physician
expressed hia diapleasure
with the court's deciaion in
the matt.er.
The aecond small claim•
case involved Pacific
Telephone Co. Youngblood la
alleged to have presided ovtt
the caae while he peswinally
waa purauing legal action
agai.Nt the phone company.
A former Santa Ana police
offK::ier, Youngblood first wu
elected to the bench in 1980.
J
' Laguna on the move
Missouri visitor John W eila nd looks at
to ns of earth that slid down the bluff in
Laguna's Heisler Park during last week's
rains. City c rews blocked off a sidewa lk
that was undermine d in the slide.
Geologists are investigating the site and
a re expected to ma ke a recomme ndation
to the city soon .
Newport to host
Senate hopefuls
The 1984 run for the state
Senate starts this week in
Newport ·Beach when likely
opponents Assemblywoman
Marian Bergeson and State Sen.
Ollie Speraw make separate
speaking atops.
Both are Republica n s
lnt.ere9ted in seek.Ing the seat in
the newly created 37th Senate
diatrict, which takes m the entire
Orange County coast.
Speraw. the Long Beach
repruentallve wbo lost his
diatrict and his constituents to
reapportionment, will t.alk to
membera of the Balboa Bay
Republican Women, Federated, at
noon Wednesday at the Irvine
C.O.St Country Club
Bergeso n . a third -term
lawmaker. will be the guest at
noon Fnday at the meet!ng of
the Orange County Coast
Association at the lrvine Coast
Country Club.
Speraw has opened offices in
Newport Beach where h e has
been given pennlaaion to llnlah
hla Senate term . He haa
announced he'll run for the new
37th dlatrlct In 1984.
Bergesof!.. haa not formally
jumped In t!\e race but haa been ·
quietly campaigning and aeeking
support for several months. .
To make reservations for
Speraw' a talk. call 673-7263 or
~73-5729. Re9erval1ons to list.en
to Bergeson can be mi.de by
calling 548-6280. .
FJood garbage
piles up in HB
BY ROBERT BAJUtER Of'IMOlllr ..........
The pllet of carpeta and TV
HU and o t her belongln11
deetroyed ln IMt Tueeday'1 storm
are gettlnC htfher and hlcher.
HUntln1ton Beach realde n ta
are dum pin1 th e rott1n1 a nd
ruJned furniture and appllance9
ln heap1 a1ona low-lytna atreeta
next to Beach Boulevard.
T he 1tuff hu an unpleasant
odor while It waita for the truh
truck.a to arrive.
And Orange County, In lta
handling of the emergency,
doesn't emell like a r01e either,
~ to aome flood vict.lma.
There a been t.alk that these
ee<>Ple might be planning to sue orange County for damages.
They aay gophers burrowed
holes ln the aides of the earthen
flood control channel, leading to
erosion, breAches and flooding.
Some of the residents (in the
moat flooded area of Beach
Boulevard between Atlanta and
lndJanapolla avenues) say county
of(iciala had known about the
gopher problem aince the storms
in January but allegedly did
nothing about It.
wt niSht. several residents a
block or two to the north voiced a
new complaint. They aaid they
were deliberately flooded by
county officials who were trying
to abate the Atlanta-Indianapolis
area flooding.
Dan Hunter, a resident of
KJngsdale Lane, told the City
Council that county officials shut
off pumps forcing the water
south to the ocean.
With no place to go, the water
overflowed the banks and
flooded the Landmark homes
between Yorktown and Adams
avenues, he aaid.
"We really feel we were
sacrificed," he said. "Why
couldn't they at least fly over the
area m a helicopter and warn
us.•'
Turner said his 87-year-old
grandmother and 67-year-old
father had to be rescued by boat.
T u rner and other residents
said about 12 in ches of water
inundated their homes. Most said
insurance didn't cover all l06Ses.
"We're supposed to have
another atorm Saturday," Turner
said. "I wonder what the y're
going to do?"
But Hunter pralud th•
pedorma ncts of firemen,
polloernen and oCMr emeraency
peraonnd.
So dld City Admln l1trator
Charlee Thompeon, w ho eald
offlcera and flrea,htera waded '
t hrou8h w a ter up t o their
ahouldera to "carry hundreds of
people'' from lhelr homes.
City repreeent.ativa Mid they
Intend to aak offlclala from
Ora.nae County what happened '
dUJinl the flood and to work fOI'
better cooperation.
Public Worlu Director Paul
Cook aaid there are 14 miles of
unlined channela ln the dty. He
aaid 1 t will cost an estimated $100
million )o put In concrete to
handle big 1tom11.
BACK BAY • •
From Page A1
who toured the storm-damaged
bay over the weekend.
Wilcox aaid the problem now la
that the basins are 70 percent
filled and need to be cleaned.
The basins were designed to g0
t h ree to five yeara between
cleanings. Wilcox aaid nobody
anticipated the basins would hold
up only four months.
Much of the silt that reached
the bay dJd not come from San
Diego Creek but from eroejon
problems at other point.a around
the bay.
The stonn dld heavy damage
to Backbay Dnve, the ICellic bay
loop. Wtloox SIUd a dirt parking
lot was washed out and BeVeral
11ect1oru of the road severely
eroded
City officials estunate it will
cost at least $100,000 to repair the
road before it can be reopened.
Obiiervers of the storm damage
also aaid the cain-triggered silt
flow underscore• the need to
move ahead on the second phase
of the cleaning project.
An engineering firm charged
with figuring out how to save the
bay iB recommending that $7.5
million be spent building three
more catch -basins and funding
more dredging.
Nine agencies have to approve
the project before any work can
be ·n
Chance of drizzle He's the one who
commands attention
quietly. ..
Coastal
Verteble ~tonight end
tomorrow with a very •llght ~ °' drtme lklllg ttle _. a-night Iowa .. 10 51. Hlgll9
tod8y and .__ f7 to 74 El•••tl•t•, from Polnl Conoepllon to lh• Mexlc•n
bOrder end out llO mle9: 8mel °"" ~ -outer ...... for rougfl .... ~ ......
12 '° :ti kno19 *"" 4-foot wind --and • to 1Gofoot oomblned
-and ... ttwougtl ·~ ~ llgflt _...,.. w1ndll nlQtn
end morning hour•. beoomfng
.-to~fto 11Mc* •ftemoone through tOf'llOHOW Wind w1v1• 2 to S IHI and
•eaterly •••II• 4 to f feet
COt .. d • .,.. ~ ttlrough '°"'°"°" """ perUal aftemoorl de9tng. Petdly night and .-1)' "'°"*"' drtZZle.
ao1tv11y on Thvr9dey." Nallonai Wednesday, March 9, 1983 W•ther 8ervlOe forecest• Ole!•
Crowt.y Mid Ihle morning
In Senta Monlea In LOe Anoelea
County, worker• u.,ng • huge
-lrwt911ed ,_ ,... Ufld9r tne •••w ard e nd of th• t°"""~· &7.,....-dd p6er In tlOC* Of MMne e ,.......,,.
from~ In Mure --
''We -anempang to lhor'9 up
Motl(• Doc*. to IUlllltm " eo WI. won 't lo•• II," ••Id city
•pokHwoman Lfnca. 8ulllven . .,.._. -. no .-. unct. 11
Nobody ktww wMt -llOldlng n up ..
u.t ..... dffllng .,,, """' .-wy MOtNr ~ aectlot'I Of tM ... If ""'· lj' I
"• A.A ll.1 • I 1.500-loot p,.,, wtatch alreedy
... being ,....., becalm Of demege .,,..,.., In .. _ let• Fronts C')ld .-. Wt11m .,.. Occluded ~ Staltona<v•e•
"-'/ s.n1e 53 47
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Sc>e*-51 42
llyr--52 u Topetl• 52 35 T..-ee 48 TulM gs S3
Wuhlngton 43 42
Wlcltllta ... 51
The one whose
appearance whispers.
'1'm lmportanr ...
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• APPllAllAtl
• WA'ICBUP.
•JIWll.riUPAIR
• DQIA'1KG
• M001'Tllf01
For cllMIDctlft JEWEUlY to flt his
budget. 9111t SOUTH COAST
• A10Y1 ~y EICHAROI tor tlae wldest
AfAILAILI MlectlOD of JEWELR91 cmphere: . :.nDlll• lt Kt. 11 Kt. rlnp. cbaw. amuleta,
• llAITllCAID cuff llna. tie tac:b. watcbeta. ~"!t/!:"~~tje~ ... ~~-·~
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Remote c ulture share d Delly ll"Mol ~o by Ch#tM II«•
Four Eskimos danced a nd told folk stor ies in South Coast Plaza as
a preview for u lnua: Spirit Wo rld of the Bering Sea Eskimo," an
exhibition o f 19 th century art fro m the Smithsonia n Institutio n.
The rarely shown artifacts and embe llishe d hunting instruments
may be viewed through April 10 at Bowers Museum , 2002 N.
Main St., Santa Ana.
• Airport oper.ations increase
John Wayne Airport officials
have reported an increase in
passenger traffic and aircraft
operations at the airport for
J anuar y when compared to
statistics for the pre..tious
January.
P assenger arrivals an4
departures were recorded at
202,739 for the month, a 4.4
percent Increase over the 193,748
reported m January 1982
Total aircraft operations
(takeoffs and landings) were
32,985 m January, a 2.6 percent
increase from the 32,111
operauons recorded the preVlous
January.
El!'e r y orh er category of
actlVlty recorded at the airport
also s howed an increase this
January over the previous year.
Off1c1als have been attributing
the slow resurgence in re{'ent
months to a combination of a
more upbeat economy and a
continued lessening of effects
from the 1981 air traffic
controllers' strike.
Some of those actiV1t1es Include
air cargo handled, with the 219
tons moved in January, a 13.4
percent increase over the 190
tons of January 1982, and autos
parked, with 38,778 in January
compared to 37 ,053 the previous
year.
The number of mil itary
operations at the airport alao
Jumped, from 97 in January 1982
to 179 this January, a 45.8
percent increase.
Nuke plant
employee
sentenced
A former employ~ of the San
Onofre Nuclear Generalln~
Station hu received five yefn
probation for attemptlnar to
purchue exploelvee.
However, the proaecutlon
could not prove that William
Michael Bergin, 20, Intended to
blow up the nuclear plant three
mUee eouth of San Clemente
Berg i n , who !oat his
maintenance JOb at the plant
after his arrest Nov. 18 In San
Clemente, was sentenc.'ed to five
years probation in Orange
County Staperior Court Friday
aft.er pleading guilty to a charge
of attempted possession o r
exploelves.
Bergln 'a attorney, Bruce
Bridgman. said has client
intended only to set th'-' C-4
plastic explosives off in the
desert for recreational purposes.
The attorney termed the case a
"tempest m a teapot," adding, "If
that man worked anywhere else
(but the power plant) we
wouldn't be here in court"
Bergin has been in Orange
County Jail since his arrest and
must serve another two weeks as
a condition of hlB probation.
Ne wport entry
• wins pageant
Tammy .Kominea, 20, ot
Newport Beach is the winner of
the Miss Oran&e County Beauty
Pageant.
Romines was sponsored by
Long Beach Construct.Ion In the
competition, whic h saw 26
Orange County women
competing for the Jitle recently at
the Balboa &y Club.
First runner up was Kathy
Standel, of Anaheim. and second
runner up was Sandy Florenz.a,
also of Newport Beach.
The three will compete for
Miu California honors June 4 at
the Forum m Los Angeles
..
Laguna Challlher
slates Illixer
The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce ta hotting a
chamber mixer tomorrow trom ~:30 to 7 30 p.m at the
renovated White Houae. 340 South Coast Highway
Coet ls $2 and l.aguna business <.'Ommumty and merchanta
are Invited to attend tfon d 'oeuvres, no-h<lllt bar and pnzn will
be offered.
• Laguna Beac:h aruat Taffy Besley has rc'<.'e1ved the top
purchase award prtw m Cal Poly Pomona's Ink and Clay
<.-om pt'li lion
&sley, who operate:. a studio in Laguna and teaches at
Saddleback Community College in M1BS1on V1cJ0 and Cal State
Fullerton, won $500 for her ceramic sculpture called "Red and
Blue."
• "Women and Divorce" 1s the topic.· or a four-hour seminar
at 9 a.m. Saturday in Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Hall 116.
Admission 1s $6. Tickets are on sale m the Costa Mesa
college ticket office and at the door. Attorney Paul Welnbe r1
and career management consultant Jane BalJback will dllCUBS
legal and career a.apects of divorce.
• A weekend trip t.o Joshua Tree National Park is bemg
offered April 9 and 10 by Orange Coast College's Community
Service OWce.
~t is $70 and includes transportation, camping fees and
meals For more informauon call 556-5880
• "Reagan. Bush and Nuclear War" w1U be the topic of a
7:30 p m. talk March 22 m Orange Coast College's Robert 8
Moore auditorium
Robert Scheer, author of "With Enough Shovels", will lead
the lecture hosted by an affiliate of the AJhance for Survival
For more information call 642-6634.
•Heather Locldear,star of Dynasty and T J Hooker, will
appear March 19 at Costa Mesa's Family Fitness Center, 1600
Adams Ave.
A trip to Hawaii and other pnzes will be given away dunng
the celebratton of the new health club
• "How to Fight Effecuvely With Your Partner" ts the
topic of a three-hour seminar at 7 p.m. Fnday in Orange Coast
College's Chemistry Building, room 214
AdmlSSion is $5 per person and $8 per couple. Tickets are on
saJe at the college ucket office on the Costa Mesa campus and at
the door
M.arnage and family counselor Jerry Brown will d.iacusl
ways t'Ouples can change, their argumg patterns and improve
their relationship.
f
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produ·cts
for your
f ortanate pet
An entire pro1ram of NA TUR AL quaHty care for your pets
'lbearn · h
money market lllterest
just check with • flea & Tick Shampoo • Stam Remover • Rawhide Chews • Pet Trainm&
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• Shampoo
A one-step natural shampoo thar cleans
and conditions skin & coat Most human
shampoos are too harsh for pets Our
phosphate free shampoo is specially
formulated and Is gentler than even baby
shampoo II is perfectly balanced 10 keep
the coat unbelievably sott and healthy looking
• Aeacue & Recovery
An engraved bronze 1 d tag with the owners phone number on one side On the
other side are 1nstruc11ons for calhng
Fortunate's special 24 hour no charge
number. II medical care 1s reQutred, the
A & A operator wilt provide the name of the
owners veterinarian and a guarantee of
payment for the vet's services
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I ''Save Our Teachers'' Rally I
I I 1 114 full time te achers laid off. More I
I lay offs may follow . Many classes disco nti nued I
I I I I Faculty and Student Speakers I
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Money market interest on every ~mgle dollar, as long as
your average balance stays at $2,500 or more.• Ful/11 insured.,
Unlimited check writing.
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Funds over $2,000 (backed by Government securities) earn
high money market interest. Funds up to $2,CXXJ <fully
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Maintain an average balance of $2,500 or more, and every ·
dollar eamc; money market interest.• Fully ;,,st'1<td. Limit~
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Whfttever kind of checking or vfngs account you want,
whate\ r type of ~n r or busin tlnanclal aervi~
you n d, j~tt stop by and one of our vinga
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TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1883 ClASSlflEDC6 -
f~iaguna, Woodbridge to join Sea View
I 11i ll"i' They're ln the pl"Oee9I of aubmitti.nl thelr votes
1 ... now -and ll hiltory repeata iuieU u expected -
b111U. See View and South Coaat lffiUe9 a.re in line
,uJ,pr a ah.a.keup, ~ ln September of 1984. _.,,~11 ~pe<:IUcaUy, ~outh t:oaat League teams
lo Beach and Woodbridae are moving to the
lio View League -and El Toro and Irvine are
.. ~Ing places with them
PREP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
(1,000), Mluion Viejo (l,669) and San Clemente
(l.~72).
The enrollment fl1urea are baaed on
10phomoree. junlon and eeniora.
Here ia aome of the reuonin& uaed for the
format:
' So what will all thJa mean?
It meana Sea Vlew League volleyt:Mall muat
contend with l..alUJ'l8 Beach -and on the other
hand the Artiata of La,una Beach will have to
contend with Corona del Mar tennia.
It meena El Toro ii where it haa belonged for
the put five years -with Ua neighbon.
l;~· Tfie Orange County releaguing subcommittee l , f Tom Jacobson, Stan Thomaa and Ed Krus,
1 rincl~~ at Newport Harbor, Foothill and 1 dle , respectively. hu eettled on that format
u an answer to current problems within the two
~·~~es.
There are atill some formalltiea to deal with,
such aa counting the votea and submitting the
propoeal to the CIF Southern Section for ill at.amp
of approval, but It'• all just that -a fonnallty.
Enrollment la the No. l criteria, ahead of
strength of program and proximity -thua the
moves of El Toro, Laguna Beach and Woodbridge.
It ia anticipated that &vine'• enrollment will swell
considerably.
Saddleback High wu left untouched -and
that'• juatifled inasmuch u the Roadrunners have
been running around Or&n1e County in clrclee for
the paat 12 years, constantly 1witched from one
league to the next.
M for football .,-that'• a whole new game, too,
with the Sea Vlew a more wide open arena
without El Toro, the South Coaat deeper and
stronger with El Toro.
It'a a two-year fonnat, but Uke lll09t, moves are
made with a thought of at.ability for PVery 1ehool
(Saddleback excepted). None 1hould think of It u It all appears justified -although even lf it temporary. • • • • .-.,..m't, It would probably pass anyway becaU8e of
the current setup allowing every school in Orange
unty a vote regardless of whether it affects them
r not.
With 43 of 58 schools not affected and asked
a yes vote, it's fairly certain a vaat majority will
The Sea View League (projected enrollment
figures are ln parentheees) will thua look like this in
18 months: Corona del Mar (1,102), Coeta Mesa
(964), Estancia (l,140), Laguna Beach (764),
Newport Harbor (1,144), Saddleback (1,725),
University (1,187) and Woodbridge (1,020).
The South Coaat League's makeup will be the
following: Capi.trano Valley (1,500), Dana Hilla
(l.512), El Toro (2,225), Irvine (l,440), Laguna Hills
Laguna Hilla High's enrollment is expected to
gain considerable ground (2, 145 for tour grades by
1985) becau.e the proposed new school in the
Saddleback Valley Unified School Dlatrlct haa been
tabled. And there i. 1peculatlon that Milalon Viejo
may abeorb 10me of El Toro'• nwnbera.
They've aet a time and site for the
Edl.on-Fountain Valley alumni foot~ same -it'a
going to be June 10 at Wet1t.minst.er High.
Gamee involving Newport Harbor and C.orona
del Mar. &tanda and Costa Mesa and El Toro and
(See LAGUNA, Pase C!) just that, agree.
1., Estancia High first baseman Ruben
Johnson has the ball (top photo) and
1 applies the tag after pitcher Mel
Richardson picked off Mater Oei's Steve
-Kirkpatrick during third inning of
It yesterday's game. The play didn't make
I that much difference as Mater Oei won,
5-0. DallJ Piiot Photoe bJ Richard K~let
Downing losing
leadof f role?
CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (AP)
-Brian Downing, who tied an
American League record last
year by starting aix games with
home ruN, may 1oee hia leadoff
job th.is aeuon, Angell Manager
John McNwnara aaid yesterday.
In hia first aeaaon of leading
o ff • Do w n i n g e p j cfy e d a
spectacular comeback with 28
homen and 84 runa batted in,
both career highs . And
McNamara la considering taking
better advantage of Downing's
, new-found power.
"Rod Carew, who haa already
told me he haa no qdalml about
batting flrst, I would think la the
ideal leadoff man becauae he geta
o n base," McNamara aaid
following the Angell' four-hour
workout at their training hue.
When short.atop Rkk 9urleeon
IUltalned a tprn rotator cuff in
mid-April, Downin& inherited hia
leadolf role and became the
flagbearer of one of the league'•
most potent attacks.
After miaaing most of 1980
with a broken ankle and a
sub-par 9eUOn in 1981, when he
batted .249, Downing aet
pers>naJ highs in virtually f!Very
offensive category while batting
. 281 last year. Converted to left
field, the ex-catcher eet another
league record by not committing
an error in 158 games.
Brian Downing
"I figure I fol 75 extra at-ball
batting leado f," said Downing.
"But my Ideal apot mifht be
sixth or aeventh. I know could
hit for a hhrher average with
men on bue.Y.
Outfielder Ellia Valentine,
ishelved for a w~ with a 90re
heel, resumed workouts Monday .
The Angels have ooe more day
of drill• remaining before It
opens exhibition play tomorrow
in Tuc8on against Cleveland.
uns don't come ea~y . for area preps Kuhn's job
maybe safe
--Turner
tancia, Ocean View, Huntington, Ed1son, Irvine, CdM combine for 3 scores
It waa a tough day yesterday for
ba.aeball teama aa Estancia wu
~hit by Mater Dei, Ocean View WU
the Monarchs. while teammate Mark
Stomp had the big game. collecting three
hill including a double and a home run,
along with three RBI. J • 1cUpped by Pacifica, Huntington Beach
~ ahut out by Cyprea, and EdOOn waa
I 'flUlUped by Katella. I In other pines. Woodbridge stopped ! Irvine. and Laguna Hilla held Corona del
Pacifica 3, Ocean View 1
Mar 900.re}e91. . J' Here'• what happened:
'Mater Dei 5, Estancia 0
The Seahawka were elinunated from
the Loara Tourney, u the Mariners
acored twice in the fourth innlni·
Monarch pitchers were used in
ter Dei's no-hitter. Mike Matthews
Phil Hillman had two hita for Ocean
View, as A.dam Buder added two aa well.
The Seahawka are now 0-2.
and got the win, with relief held
Pat Duber and Brian Regan. The
trio combined to lt:rike OU t 11 FAtancia
Cypress l, Htn. Beach 0
The Centuriona ICOred the winning
run in the bottom of the lf!Venth inning.
aa they turned a walk. a pair of ainglea, batters.
Sieve Kirkpatrick had three hita for
.:J\,
Cup III next
for world water polo
,,.,
LOS ANGELES -El1ht of
• beet national water polo
~ In the world wW compete •May 7-14 In the ID FINA Water
Polo Cup at Pepperdlne
U91venJty, lt WU announced
;..!UUtay by the Loa Anaelea
)'\J~ Orpnillna Committee tlJAOCC). Teunl repnnntlna the United
8tawe, Sovltt Union, Fedtral ~ ot. o.m.y, Hunpry,
!Wl8nd, laly ... lild Cuba wm omllpN 1n··c1w ~
tournameot at _J»_ep,.rdln•'•
IO _.. pool In M1111N. 9''9 ot ~mpic water polo
~U,i.:~Alteoeebldby BualilC;: ••ch· retldeat
...... wild. ·. n. f'DfA ,,_. Polo World
•
••• , ••••• bJ. ,._.
iMi ........ Uona .. d• ..... ~tJ; "" m ... ·.~ ,. tllll~mt
ii co-1ponaored by the LAOCC
and U.S. Water Polo, the aport'a
national aovenUnl body. The FfNA Water Polo World
Cup will be the f1nt of eeveral
1983 eventa that will aerve u
trial -1oOI at t.dllU• that wUl
be UHd for 1984 Olympic
competitlon.
Four 1ame1 a day will be
1cbeduled, whb competition beJdnn1na at 1:30 and 7!30 ex.oept
for th• l1nal day on .. ay 14,
wbm there wW be momJ.na and
afternoon ..-00.. Wtd.Mlday,,
Mayll,t.aNl&day.
""nm f.OUrNIMl\t wW pl'OYldlt
a pillt ODDOl'tUnlty f« IDllDben
of tit Ull. Waw Polo T .... ID eharpen thtlr 1kHh la
tnwMllllMI ~ at tM
-• lhlll wilf ... '-I ..... , .. G•n." llld ·9wt IMw.
eh1lra111 of $ht U .I. M•ft1•
l•&eruUOnal/Ol11npla W1ter NoC1 '&•.
!l'ltt l••t•• Unl•n t• th• •
and a sacrifice fly to cent.erfleld into a
Vlctory in the Loara lourney.
Gary Buckles was the tough-luck loeer
for the Oilers, aa he limited Cyprees to
only two hita over the flrat aix lnnlnga.
Huntington Beach ls now 3-2.
Katella 7, Edison l
The Chargen found thenwelves down
6-0 after the firat two innings. and
couldn't bounce back from the early
defldt.
F.diaon's Todd Mabe alngled in Todd
Nuh for F.diaon'1 only run of the game.
The lcm knocka the Chargen into the
con1olation bracket of the Loara
Tourney.
Ediaon plays in the quarterflnala of
the El Segundo tournament
tomorrow againat Palos Verdes at the
Chargen' home field.
Woodbridge 2, Irvine l
The Warriors ran their record to 4-0
with the win, u Kevin Burke came on In
~lief of atartlng pitcher John Moreland
to record the victory.
Darrin Daniela ICOl'ed the winnlnl nm
in the sixth Inning, U he ain8Jed, W•
sacrificed to MCODd by Moreland, moved
to third on a 1round ball, and was
alngled home by John Schroeder.
Mo~land had seven stnkeouta tor
Woodbridae, while Burke added thtte
more In the final 1 'ti. TIM! Wanion take
on Diamond Bar at home tomorrow
(See RUNS, Pace C!)
Gauchos ll1ust travel
to Pasadena tonight
By CURT SEEDEN o< .. .,.., ........
PASADENA -Saddleback
Colleae'• roed to the Final Jl'.lsht
of the state community colleae
buketball tournament hu one
more p&i atop. _.
Coach Blll Brummel '•
Oaucho1, U -11, aquare off
tA>nieht (7:30) at Pll9dena Qty
O.OUep '° det.smtne the etcbth and final playott ~ t« Ult
ftlte touroammt., wbkh rwttd'99
to the UnJvenity of Santa Clara
Friday nllh'-Pt-d->e. U-7 tnd the No. I
team from the Metro~Utan
Contennoe beblrid LA Pierce
Mf•ted Silftta Barbara oc ~·
S.&wdaJ ftleht In the ,...aona1
~\. ...
laddltbaok 1ot pan bou
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ATLANTA (AP) -Atlanta
Braves owner Ted Turner aaya
Bueball Commissioner Bowie
Kuhn~ have saved hia job by
neaotlatlng baaeba.ll'a new
five-year, $1-billion t.eleviaion •
package.
The ~ckage, negotiated by
Kuhn, Philadelphia Phillies
owner Blll GUea and Chicago
White Sox owner Eddie Einhorn.
is ''1he beat thing to happen to
buehall l1nce rve been In it,"
'I'urN.'r aald.
Baseball haa signed a
$500-million oontract with NBC
givin1 the network half of
baseball'• television riahta for
five ye.an, beginning In 1984.
A.BC haa the option of
matchln1 that $600-milllon fi8u.re for the other half of the
~. U ABC dofi9 not pkk up
the optkin. lndwtry DUCM •Y· NBC will put up the sdc:Utiooal
f600 mllllon to 1et the entire
pecltaae.
"lt'a Solnl to make every tMm
healthy a1aln Unanclally,"
Turner uki. "What lt meam ii an
additional '8 million per team
per ye&r' rfabt now. lt'1 a vwy tq
and very needed help to the ovenll IPC)l1. ••
''Th'-~ llv. the clut..
chance aaatn. r .... ln there
blddina tor the whole plCUee
and t6t World SertHF aatd
Turner, who aho own•
8uper8tatloll WTBS and tb•
Cable N.-. NC'tWGrtr.. wbk:h are
broedmat nadoDwlde via cable
-~-·· -"I tbe ~at tlll m11JJoft for two ,_.,., 1\riilr
.ad. "I *°"t the pltail up 400
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Dow Jones Final
DOWN 21.98
CLOllNO 1,111.71
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Work force c ut in half
DENVER -About 50 employees at Toeoo Co.rp.'1
research center north of Golden will be furloughed,
cuttlns the work force there In half, th• Loa
Aneels-bued company hu announced. Offldah aa.ld
yesterday that about 90 worken, Including the Golden
worken, are being laid off oompanywide, and they
Include proCeaional and technical employee. u well u
support ~1'110rulel.
4 banks due Iran money
WASHINGTON -Four U.S. banka will receive a
total of $8.7 million from the Iranian government for
loan clallna dating to negotl.atlom th.at led to the
releaae of 52 American hostages in January 1981, the
Treasury Department said today. The four banka
Involved In the new agreementa a.re Allied Bank
lnt.ematJonal of New York, Fint Wt.conain NaUonaJ
Bank of Milwaukee, Fidelity Bank of Philadelphia
and American Security Bank of Washington, the
report aa.ld
OPEC agreem ent ruled out
LONDON -Venezuelan oil mini.at.er Humberto
Calderon Berti today ruled out any OPEC agreement
on pricell and production that excludes Iran, which has
rejected a proposed price cut. The 13 oil ministers of
the Organiution of Petroleum Exporting C.Ountries
are meeting here in aearch of a oomprorruae to avert an
all-out price war in the international c.artel
S&L sell d eal falters
MIAMI -A plan by flnancially ailing BlSCayne
Federal Savings and Loan A..x:i.ation to aell eight
branch offices to California Federal Savings and Loan
Association fell through when California Federal
pulled out, Biscayne says. But diacussions between the
Miami-baaed bank's largest shareholder, Kaufman &
Broad lnc., and the Federal Home Loan Bank Board
concerning a capital lnfusion by the Loe Angeles-based
firm into Biscayne are at "an advanced" stage," a
Biscayne official said yesterday.
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