HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-10 - Orange Coast PilotTHI ORANGE COAST COUNTY EDITION
OH ANG[ COUN I y C A I If o nNtA ,.., C f NT s
Shooting of hoy no 'hush up' case
By ltAREN C. KLEIN ud
STEVE TRIPOU
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The cue of a Stanton police
officer who shot a 5-year-old boy
to death lut w eek cannot be
"huahed up and pushed under
the table" now that the Grand
' Jury is involved, Orange County
NAACP officials say.
James Colquitt, president of
the Orange County chapter of
the Nati.ona.l Aaaociatfon for the
Advancement of Colored People,
Doctor
death
case
grows
By PHD.. SNEIDERMAN °' .. Dmlr .... ...,,
The probe of a Huntington
Beach physician's prescription
pnctices haa grown to encornpaM
10 patient deaths over the past
three years, officials say.
Deputy District Attorney Chris
Kralick aaid yesterday the
Investigation into the F.ciinger
Avenue clinic run by Dr. Mark
Hopp, 68, was expanded aft.er a
onday night search of the
s offices turned up records
re ted to an additional five
pa t deatha.
Investigators earlier had been
looking Into the overdoee deaths
of fiv~ other people who had
been receiving medication from
Hopp's clinic.
· Hopp has been operating a
detoxification clinic desigried to
:: drug addicts and alcoholia their habita through the U8e
of megavit.am.ina and preaytption
medications such as Valiwn and
Darvon, investigaton said.
Of the 10 deaths now being
atudied, Kralick uld, "It
appeared that some of these
·patients had died of drug
overdoees. The investigation is
continuing to focus on whether
there is a relationship between
the cauaes of death a nd the
medicati o n s Dr . H opp
pretlClibed ...
Kralick aaid hia ataff must
determine whether c riminal
(See DOCTOR, ~aie A%)
aaid he was not diapleued w ith
yesterday'• announcement by the
District Attorney'• Office that
t he Grand Jury would take
charge of the ca.w.
proeecuted for leaving the child
alone In her apartment while ahe
wu at work.
boy clutched was a real one,
St.anton police offlciala aaid.
Colquitt aa1d he IB hopeful the
Gra nd Jury will make
recommend a tlons to police to
change policies which lead to OU.
type of incident.
The panel will determine If
officer Anthony Sperl 1hould
face cnminal chariies stemmiflJ(
from the ahootlng a week ago
UXiay of Patrick Mason.
Deputy Distric t Attorney
Anthony Rackauck.aa said Sperl
could face an Indictment ranging
from Involuntary manslaughter
to the "outalde possibility" of
second-del{l"ee murder . "If, this (Sperl'a action) ia
standard procedure, we should
face the problem not only In
Stanton, but ln all of Southern
California," Colquitt said.
The jury also will be asked to
decide If the boy's mother,
Patricia Ridge, 29, should be
Sperl fired a single shot which
killed the boy aft.er he aaJd he
m.latook the child for an asaalla.nt
and thought the toy pistol the He called Patricia Ridge "a
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Nancy Kryder Warfie ld, an instructor, and librarian Donald
Ackley show their slogans at Orange Coast College rally.
Students prepped at rally
OCC event urges state be pressured to reverse layoffs
Students attending a rally at OrAAge C-oest
COUege were urged to keep the pressure on state
legislators and local t.rust.eea If they wt.ah to avert
massive teacher layoffs and program cuts
The Coast Community College District,
facing a $5.5 million deficit, plans to lay off 114
teachers and administrators after June 30.
Several hundred students and some faculty
members gathered for the relatively calm rally
yesterday at the c.o.ta Mesa campus. The rally
featured speakers and a performance by a college
band. Some studenta attended the rally as part of
a cl.us assignment for the day. •
Some speaken criticized the college datrict
for diverting too much money to dt.strict~wned
television station KOCE (Chtltlllel 50).
RepreRnting the college board wu trustee
George Rodda Jr., who urged students to wnte
to their legislators regarding a decrease in
funding for community colleges He alao
suggested a court challenge to what he called the
state's unequal allocations to different college
diatricta.
Pat Kubis, an OCC writing teacher. who
organized the event, concluded the rally by tying
a yellow ribbon around a campus tree She
claimed the 114 employees facing layoffs "are
hostages of the district board o{ trusl.<"eS and
Sacramento."
Afterward. she said she was pleased with
the rally becauae it made students aware of the
layoff 1Aues. She said she ~opes for add1uonal
help now from the commwuty
brave woman" and commended
her for fl.ndma a job to aupport
her son . She worked aa an
apprentice mechanic.
The w oman 's attorney ,
Richard Farnell of Newport
Beach , aald the declaion to
conaider Ridge for proeecution on
child endangerment char1es was
"very dlaappalntlng and very
unfortunate.'
Rackaucka. had aa1d shortly
after the Incident that ht> d•rl nnt
lnt.end to proeecute Ridge. But he
aald he changed hia mind after
feeling he had made a ".erloua
mistake" In the matter.
"At the time I aald that, that
waa a very strong peraonal
feeling I had," Rackauck.aa aa.id
of hia opiruon.
Colquitt expremed hia fear that
Ridge'• lnvolvement may be u.ed
a.a a bargaining point to allow
Sperl to escape proeecution.
Police free 2,
7 arrest • 1n
Mesa kidnapping
By JODI CADENHEAD o('et.eo_., ...........
Two San Francisco women
who were allegedly held hostage
In a rundown Costa Mesa houae
were freed Tuesday by FBI
agents a nd police after
nesotiatioru for a S4 million
cocaine ransom broke down,
authorities said today.
Seven people were arrested at
three locations ln Orange County,
including a Costa Mesa house at
2029 B Wallace Ave .. where the
women wer~allegedly being
held.
The women , Fermina Escobar,
39, and Fatima Melhado, 29,
were last seen in San Fra.ndaco
Feb . 26, according to a
spokeswoman for the District
Attorney's office in San
Franciaco.
Fred Reagan of the FBI's Loe
Angeles office said neither
woman was harmed although
lwo pistols were found at the
house.
Reagan said the suspec ts
cont.acted the women's families
by phone and set up numerous
failed drop-off points for the
ransom. San Francisco police
(See KIDNAP, Page AZ)
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Water and sand cover Pacific Coast Highway near
Golden West Avenue in Huntington Beach
Coast Highway flooding
has officials IDystified
A four-mile st.retch of Pacific
Coast Highway remains closed In
Huntington Beach while officials
try to find out why high water
and sand are washing over the
road nearly every day.
"We have contacted Scripps
lnatitut.e an La Jo& to aee lf they
know what's causing the
phenomenon," Paul Cook, pubhc
works director for the city, said
tixiav.
"We don't know what's
happening. The water is coming
up over the street even when
tides are low. It never did thia
before," he said.
A low-lying portion of the road
where the bluffs meet the beach
about a mile north of Golden-
west Street is receiving the
brunt of the assault.
Hospit81 fight to have far-flung impact
Cook said the entire four-mile
Hretch between Goldenwest
a nd Warner Avenue will be
closed the remainder of thia
week and perhapa next week u
well.
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The decade-old competition
between two groupe vying to
build a hospital In Irvine very
likely will reach a climax lhi.a
spine In a tingle •t of public
~ lf staged by the
Statewide Health Planning and
Development Office, promi9e to
be amona the most tumultuous
and cloeely-watch~ eventa to
&bake the suburban city alnce
dtybood wu declared ln un 1.
There are two primary aroupa
1n tbl• conflict: UC Irvine
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administrators still pursuing a
long-time dream to build a
hospital on campus, and aeveral
key community leaders allied
with Hoag Memorial Hoepltal of
Newport Beach, who hope to
erect their Irvine Medical Center
farther IOUth.
Many more players are
Involved in thia oonfiict over who
can build the belt major medical
cent.er In Irvine, the state'• most
populoua dty without a hospital.
Among them:
-HealthWeet Foundation, the
San Fernando Valley-baae d
non-profit orsaniution that u
carrying UCl'ir flag. It would
build and run the campua
hoapital. collaborating closely
with university teaching and
reeeareh programs. Its propoeed
40-acre ca.mpua medical complex
is called Health City.
-The Irvine Company which
has prom.Uled to donate up to 15
acres for the Irvine Medical
Center on land near the site of ita
long-propoeed Irvine Center at
the Golden Triansle. The
company would develop the
surrounding ll>O to 200 act8 In a
high-tech medical ICienoee park.
It haa aaked, ao far
A big housing backer
The new ~retary of th .. 1tate
Bu.aloeu, Tran1porta&ion and
Houtlna aaency tell• county
bailden that hou1iq
ln•ettmenb an °one of &he
1t10naett, moet eff eetlve way•
ao build our economy." Pap C6.
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The Dally Piiot wlU ,.Y eM8' for the lhree
~ HWI 1&pt ol th
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unsucceaafully, for UCI to
abandon lta campus plan and join
with IMC.
-People for an Irvine
Community Hospital. a
grasa-roota aupport group formed
to push for the IMC propc.al.
-The ~ County Health
Planning Council, the local
advisory h ealth asency that
probably would hold the first
round of public hearings. The
council ao far hasn't taken aidee
ln the iaaue althouah top staff
membera have expre.ed caution
(sff°lR>SPITAL, Pqe A!)
The washouts aJao delayed the
opening of the northern hall of
Bolaa C h ica Sute Beach
acheduled foc today. Temporary
repairs had been completed to
storm-damaged beach facill\Jes
but the road cloeure ahuta off
access to the beach.
The highway wu cloeed for
three weeks after an onslaught
of high water and high tides in
late fanuary.
It waa r eopened after a
cleanup cost of $100,000 only to
be cloeed again by the March 1
rainstorm
Corona del Mar
women'• buketball
aeuon finally coma
to an end at the hand•
of Loeke Hl1h.
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T•lce note
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' "' Or•nge Co•1t DAILY PILOT /Ttlu,.d•y, Merci\ tO, 1983
Slayer's fate up to jury
Sale of bit
of mural
aids history
8y 8TE\'E TRIPOLI of l1M DelfJ ...._ tteff
Tht• 011ly 'lu~uon lt•fl toduy In
Uw trial of formur (.'0111.a MeM
rtuldent Thom•• Fr•ncla
F.cJwurd1 l1 wh~thl'r juron wlll
rt'<'omnlt'nd lCI • JUUi(•• thi.t he
c..llt'
~ d w • rd• w Ill 1· on v h: l t' d
Y•'llk'rday of first dt•gl'\.'l' murdt·r
ond attempted flral degree
murder 1n Orangt• County
Suix.•rlor Qiurt
Jurors ulao found that
Edwarcb lay in wait al Blul• Jay
C ampground 1n C h:vt-land
Nallon•l rorett 18 monttui •10
bt-fOt't' ahooUna two 12 yc-ar-old
LMkl• El1lnort• 1tlrl1, a 1pod•I
drcumal.al"'.~ that quallfic.-t hlm
for tM death ptrnalty under it.ate
111w
Judae Jamea Judge ac;l)L$led
tht' ~n11lty phdt' of EdwrtrdJi'
trial for Tue.day The ume
JUrora who conv1ctt"d the
39 -year-old defendant w11J
ct1•t•ldti itfter hearing new
C.'V ldent·e -whetht-r to
recomm1•nd death or 1111'
1mprL10nmcmt without JIO!illlblUty
uf parole to JuJt(t'.
U~r •tale law. Judi<' c.imnot
ch•nao • II h• 1mprl1onn'\f'rat
rt'commm1di.tlon but h~ <'An
chanae a deuh pc.inalty
recornmond•tlon to a life
1enwnt.'t"
In rendt'rlng their vNdkt
ye.1..erday. jurors aru1wt!rtd th~
only cwo quesllona Jawyen for
the two aides had argued -wu
the murder tint dei"ee or 8eCOnd
degree and did lt Involve lying 111
waH?
By STEVE MITCHELL of .... o.11, l"tlot llalf
The 20th Century was b.in•ly u dt.'(:ade old
when MIS30Urt-bom arust Edgar Paynt> !!topped
ofC in Laguna Beach on his way to bt,"'(.'Omc a
noted landscapt• painter.
Uurmg h111 brief stay, Paym• found tune lO
estabhsh the Laguna Beal·h Art A~'oc:1.H1on
ba.'Ome ltS first prt.'titdent. and pn>CIUl't.' a fow
pamungs and muruls
Huntington man shot
by housewife in yard
EdwardJi' own attorney• had
t·um·eded In open court their
d1ent w1.-guilty o f at lea.t
IM!t.'Ond-degree murder, a kdlmg
without premediLal!on
Edwarda killed V anesaa Iberri
with a pl1tol 1hot between the
eyee and wounded her friend,
Kelly Carder. Cartier survived a
head wound and testified against
Edwards lut week.
Four of thOM• large mural!>. dt-pll'tmg the
Spanish exploration of the Nt·w World, were
hung m the New Lynn Theater on South Coast
Highway. a structur1.• built by th1.• Aufdl·nkamp
Carruly m th<' mid 1930s
The largt' t:i-Coot by 8-foot murals Wt<rC
hxtures for mon• than four d{"l'Udt'S ll\s1dt> tht•
movie house. wh1t·h later was named tht• South
Coast Theater
But when work c·rews put n wall down thl'
t'Cnter of the old bU1ldmg a few yt•ars back. they
removed two of the largt.> pamungs
One ts sull missing. The !>t•t·ond. l'a llec..I
"Discovery," was cut m half, folded. su.•ppt'd on,
spindled and otherwtSe mulllated
That's where the Laguna Beach C-0nunun1ty
Historical 5Qc1l'ty comes in
Olllly Pllol llalf ""°lo
l.oui~e na~h ht·lvh restort•
nt·~l.-c·h·d mural in Laguna Ht•uc h
f
A 21 -year-old Huntington
Beach man was shot last mght by
a young housewife who wa11
home aJone. accordmg t.o pohce.
He was reportedly d1mbing over
the backyard fen<:e .
The shooting victim, Rosa
Simons, of 9551 Olympic, was
reported in fair condlt1on at
Fountain Valley Community
HospilaJ wllh a gunshot wound
to the leg.
Officers said the Cast! la being
turned over to the dtatrict
attorney's office to determine 1f
the shooting constituted
reasonable force.
Sgt Ed McErlatn said a
l 0-speed bicycle belonging to
Simons was left agauvt the fence
o{ a home belonglng to Mart: and
Carla Block, on Magnolia Ave ..
Huntmgton Beach
McErlatn said Simons c:.&me for
the bike but that Carla Block. 23,
wasn't convinced he was the
rightful owner.
He went away but camt' back
and entered the backyard pallo
to get the bicycle, McErlam said
Block apparently heard a noise
1n her patio and took out a
· 38 -caliber handgun and
reportedly shot the man while he
was climbing the fence
Then! were no indicauons that
she was aware that the· alleged
mt.ruder was Simons. McErlam
said.
No charges have been hied
No motive for the 1hootmgs
has evf'r been produced Edwards
was quoted durmg the trial as
havmg told one tnvesllgator, "I
didn't know why I shot those-
gtrls"
Aftttr the verdict lberri's
mother, Marsha Carnie. told
reporl.t'rs she lB not sure of her
own feelings about tht-death
penalty But she satd shl:' (eel.a
Edwards deserves at least hfe m
pruion for the cnme.
Camie and a number of other
family members have watched
the t.naJ daily from the specLator
secuon of Judge's sixth floor
t.'Ourtroom tn Santa A.NJ
The organ1zat1on. headed by <'Xel·uuve
director Felix Tharan, 1s in th<' process of
restoring the bit of Laguna history
Mt><Hl"' hilc· h1sh1ra1..Jl SOUl'Lv vnlunlt•ers
hJVl' l'UITit' up \\1th ·• "'-hPme lo ra1M• thl• $1.500
ur so nt1.-dro to p.1 v for thl· restoration
Th1..•y'n' '>t'lling off the mural By thl• inch. HOS PIT AL BATTLE LOOMS. • •
The group has retained thl• n•storat1on
expertise of South Laguna artist and gallery
owner Louise aa..h, who spends hl!r a!l.L!rnOOns
on a step-ladder, paint brush 1n hand
The mural has been mounted on a framt'.
the back of th<' canv~ has been i.t·alro. and Rash
has now begun tht> slow proct'SS of t.oudung up
the rumed artwork with matching water-bast.-od
paint.
She figures it w11J be another three WN'ks
before she applies the final coat of varnish to the
mural
For twn b1L'i that'!'> 25 cenL"> you can
11wn a -,quart' int·h 1if Ecljo<.ir Payn1•'s "DiS<:overy "
.fur four l.iudt:.. you A:t'l a 4-by -l 1m·h ~unrl'
I ma~in"' tht• prl'Slljo(l'
Sul 1f you \\dill Lo 1mpn.......,your frll'nch with
your nt'"' pos.M"'-">l<JO. you'll havt• to t.1kt• thc>m to
lht• socwty's h1·ac..lqudrlt•1'l> JL 790 South Coast
ll1ghway
That's wh1·n · tht• 11 nu"all'd mural will be> on
sx·m1am:nt d1spl.ty
Tu purcha:-1• ·• pwt•t· of tht• l'anvas. call
Thann at 494-!l!lti.1
From Page A 1
about the need f or a new
hospital
lksp1te the caullon. both lMC
and HeallhWest planners
hove submitted lengthy
paperw ork for a s tatt.>-1ssued
i.·l•rtlf 1c·ate permitting
construction.
·Beach Blvd. upgrade studied
The process for 'obta1n1ng
cert1ftcauon is long and complex.
After a 600-page appl1cat1on 1s
dC'emt-d <·omplete. a hearing
usually ts staged by the statewide
ofhre m the affected area
The hearing must be~in 50
days after a d eclaration of
ls there any hope for Beach
Boul~vard'?
A public forum is slated
torught to discuss transport.anon
alternatives for lhe Slx-lane state
highway that runs from La
Habra to HunUng\()n Beach.
Huntington Beach City
Councilman Jack Kelly and
Or1g1nally plann~~d as a
freeway. Beach BouJevard has
become the most heavtly traveled
north-south ruutt in Orangt.•
County
from today's 28 mph t.o as low a:;. completeness, said Derek Pogson.
24. mph, mcrcasmg an e1ght-m1le a spokesman for the office. An
trip bv almost I:'> minutes. adm1n1slrative law judge
a<.'lording to the study conducts the quas1-Jud1c1al
S1·v1 cal poss1blt.• allemallves hcanng. m which wttnesses are
mdui1«· sworn and cross-examrned
Staff members recommend •LcJ\\ oist 1mprovem<'nlS such w.mordinaungtrafftcsignalsand app r oval or d<:nial ol an
, Buena Park Councllman Don
Griffin will pin transportation
specialists to discuss possible
improvements along the comdor
A study by the Orange County
Transportation C:omm1ss1on
ahows that traffic on Beach
Boulevard and• otht>r major
strttts in the area will incre!l.S('
about 50 percent by the year
2000
The average speed w1U drop
imrt•:unng hus 'l('rvlre application Tht> judge. after hearing wstimony which can last
• M a Jo r h 1 g h w a Y several days, has 15 days to
1rnµro\f'n1l'OL.; int'ludinj( .,treet render a "proposed dCClSton "
w1d<'r11ng and bridge"! Th(• statewide health plannmg
' f I c
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•A nt.•w fn-.:way m pla<'l of and development director then
H.•al·h Buull'vard reviews the dec1s1on for fmal
•<.;1 arll s.eparnuun ... 1 flyovers) rallf1callon.
JI husv intt•rsc"l·t1ons to allow cars Bt>causc two separate groups Coast due showers
to 1 r1,;..., .,trt.>elS without stoppmg each are seelong ct'rtlhcation at
Rain once again 1s in tht• going up t o a .10 µi•rt·f'nl 1,11 tr.iffit signal<; the same time, offtc1als for both
forecast but the weak system probab1hty by mid day concede lhe likelihood they'll be
expected tQ bring scattered Saturday. fon •casttrs !>a\ •A "pt'<'1al lane· for •<1rpools. as)<e'd to present their cases
showers off and on through the should be cloudv with somt.· vanpools and bUS(.., durmg the same hearings The
weekend 1s not packmg much morning fog but fru of ram •Light rail trnnsit ltroUeyl pmt heanngs. they note, would
wallop. Occaswnal showers .trl· <'XJX'('ted Tht' forum will lx·gtn a t 7 30 'i a v e cos t s f o r t h e
The National Weather Bureau again Sunday and m uld rontmu<' 111 tlw B Room .tl Gardi•n Grove budget-conscious st.ate agency.
predicts a 20 percent chance of through Mond<1y the weathN l'ommunitv C<•ntt>r. 11 ~O "We expect to see our
rain before tomorrow morning, bureau reports St.inford Avi» Gardc·n Grow apphcauon and lMC's application
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Co~tal
Moelty cloudy 1on1gt11 w1111 •
c;hence of rain t>elore rnotnl"'ll
~ low9 In Ille mid lo high
60s Chanc>e of rllln 20 oercen1
Moally cloudy 1omorrow wllll ctt•~ of oc:.c:u1ona1 11g111 rain H1QN e2 to ea ~ 1>tol>al>lll1Y
lOfnOITOW 30 perc.r>I
Eleewhara. lrom Polnl
Conception 10 Iha MaKlcan
t>onMt and out eo m11ea Smell cren ~ a.... °"'., wat.,. lor norlhwHI wind• 15 to 2S
knoh and rougfl _. of 7 10 10
l9et locelly llgllt IOUlhMal WW>d• nlgl\t and mornlnCI" 11out1
becoming 1outhwHI 8 10 18
llno11 l-"OW lflemoe>n wtlh I 10 3 toot wind ._._ W"tarty
1wert 3 10 S rae1 lncraa11no
~of occuional llgll1 rain t>y
l-"ow morning
U.S. Summary
Slrono wind• c:onllnued 10 carry polar llir Into the centf al
pot1tOn at the OOU!llry loeley anO 1ravelen' edvlM>•lff lor 1now ,.,,..Md In llltact In Mlc:fllGan
Th• mlddl• and not1hern
Atlenlle r9QIC>ne had llglll rain 111\<1
drtula
OoudU-•••ended down 10 lhft c:.ntral Gulf Cout •l•I ...
wt111e In Ille Wal4 llklM fllao wwe
~ cloudy lfom the PKlllc ~ 10 Pie '*"-" "-"'• ~ .,_.. Ind Clftale _..
111 tlor• for lh• 111ld6I• and
llOttf*n Atlantic C-1 ~ 6WlflO ... ..,
"""' llld -_.. •-1 """' ... io-o ... , UltM Ind
1otC11* Otllo Vlll9y . .....,.,. ... prfldlcMd In the
Or .. t P\atnt and Ille IOUINrn
lloolll•• And 1111•• wera 011,.cted 10 cl .. r 111 WHter11
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Tempe_ratures .. .. . ,
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BolM
&>.ton
BrowntvO ..
Buttalo Burllng1on
Capet
CharlMlon SC
~ton WV
Cflartotte NC ~,..
CllleaQO
Ondnn•ll
C.....,.AMI
Columbia SC
Columbuil
Oal-FI WCWlll
Oaylon 0enY9f
O..MoonM C*rOll
Oululll
El Puo Fwgo
A-oNtt
Gr .. 1 Fett•
Hwtlo.d
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Health West Vice Presadent Steve
Yerx.a told a UO faculty group
recently
"Whelher or not the Anaheim
Convention Cente r will be
available to accommodate us, l
don't know.'' he quipped,
referring to interest in the
hearmgs.
lMC President David Baker.
hke Yerxa, predicted hearmgs
co uld be called as soon as
DOCTOR • • •
From Page A1
negligence chaq~es are
warranced. ·
Last week, Hopp was ~harged
with 20 misdemeanor counts of
prescribing drugs when no
medical condition warranted 1t
Hts daughter, Renee Young. 24.
who works as his reccpt1omsl.
was charged with eight counts of
reftlhng prescriptions without
authonzallon
Hopp and Y o ung were
released from custody on their
own recogmzance Their clime
remams open
Hopp 1s also und e r
investigation by lhe st.ate Board
of Medical Quality Assurance,
worlong with the stat.t> Attorney
General's office. •
Deputy Attorney General
Gayle Askren said yesterday he
ts considering seekmg a court
tnJUncllon to shut down Hopp's
practice or at l eas t the
detoxification program.
rrud-Apnl. Baker said he will feel
strong m1sg1vmgs unless the
compeung groups can avoid
polaruallon
"It hurts me more than the
a hospital." said Baker "I attended
UCI"
F..ach group is ready to point
out 1ts advantages in building a
hospital IMC officials often
bring up theU" lead in generallng
community support for their
'proposal and the potenllal for the
200-acre site next to the San
Otego Fret.>way
UCI adm1mstrators say they
could shift some of their
state-approved capacity at the
UCl Medical Cent.er m Orang~ to
the campus hospital, thereby
so ft e 111ng concerns abou r
over-expansion
They add the acaderruc ~tllng
offers a great potential for
medic.al sciences advancements
KIDNAP • • •
From Page A 1
requested assistance from the
FBI last Saturday, said Reagan
Arrt>sted m Costa Mesa on
susp1c1on of k1dnappmg were
Luz Evelia Silva, 36, Juan
Montoya. 37. Gustavo Londono,
32, Antonio Rivera, 40, l!;lkm
Gomez. 23, and Luis Soto. 24
Carmen Londono. 39. was taken
rn to custody 1 n San ta Ana
The suspects and the vict.tms
are expected to be returned to
San Francisco soon, s aid
authorities.
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Or•nge lioaat DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, March 10, 1113 41
County -opposes EPA act
Federal anctione seen harmful to highway funds
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By ne A11oc:lated Pre11
WASHINOTON -At leut alx of Prnldent Rea1an'1
apeolal a11latant1 for public llalaon have bHn ffred,
adminlltratJon tourcee aaid today. The new director of that
White Houae operation Mid It wu becau.e ahtt wanted "a frah
•tart, a new team."
Faith Ryan Whtttleeey, who took over fOf' Secretary of
Tranlportation Elhabeth Dole aa head of the Offk:e of Public
Lla*>n, called the advt..on ln one by one over the put two days
lO tell them they would be replaced. She would not 1ay publicly
who waa beinl ouated.
Jobless benefit claims fewer
WASHINGTON -The number of Americana filing
fl.nt-time clalma for unemployment beneflta in the lut week of
February -some 460,000 -was the loweat alnce
mid-September 1981, during the fint months of the rec.'Mllon,
the Labor Department reported today. The lOtal waa 42,000
fewer than in the previous week.
The agency alao Mid that ln the week endin8 Feb. 19,
approximately 3,712,000 people were getting regular 1tate
unemployment compensation insurance benefits, a decline of
275,000 from the week before.
Soviets working on 'death rays'
W ASHINGTdN -The Pentagon aaya the Soviet Union la
still working on laaer weepona that can be Wied on people, the
IO-ailled "death rays." The Pentagon'• latest report on Soviet
military power "anti-personnel weapons may well be far
enough along for such 1ystems lO be fielded in the mid-1980a."
Church leaders win tax battle
BOSTON -A new levy requiring churches to pay
hundreds of thouaanda of dolla.ra foe fire protection hu been
overturned after protests from cler~n. who Mid lt waa a
thinly dissuiaed "tax on worship • that threatened poor
churches. The BoslOn Oty Council voted yesterday to exempt
churches and synagogues from paying the fire service "uaer's
fee."
STATE
Doctors cleared of muriler charges
LOS ANGEL.ES -Two docton cleared of murder charpa
after withholding nourishment from a comat.oee, brain-damapd
man say the ruling conf1nna that life-and-death medJca1 matt.en
should be decided by phyaiciana and families, not courts.
Municipal Court Judge Brian Crahan dism1seed the murder
charges against Ora. Neil Barber and Robert Nejdl yesterday,
but noted his ruling does not prevent proeecution in alrnilar
caaes.
Police hunt kidnapped girl, 8
LOS ANGELES -Police ICOW'ed the southeast lection of
the city last evening for an 8-year-<>ld girl who they believe waa
litldnapped a half-block from her home by one or two men.
officers said. Victoria Delu.e Brown, a 42-lnch tall, 50-pound
youngster, was wearfna a red )lcket. pink skirt and vest and
black shoes, police said. N~ that the girl'• parents do not live
together and that ahe lived with her mother, police were
Investigating whether the father might have taken her.
Deputies shoot 3 men in 8 hours
LOS ANGELES -In a 7 ~-hour period, sheri.fra deputies
shot three men, killing one, in separate l.ncidenta in wtuch at
least two of the victima allegedly either aimed a weapon or fired
first, deputies said today. No deputiee wt!'re injured ln the
shootings, which occurred at 6:30 p.m. yesterday in El Monte,
about 10 p.m. in Newhall and 2 a.m. today in Temple City.
WORLD
Russia expels U.S. diplomat
MOSCOW -U.S. diplomat Richard Osborne waa aeir.ed
"red-handed" with radio 1py equipment in Moeoow and~
expelled, the Soviet government newspaper Isvestia said today.
U.S . Embuay spokesman Franklin Tonini confirmed that
Olbome, a fuirt aecretary in the eoonamic ledion. had been
declared person.a non grata and waa making plana to leave
Moecow.
5 Americans will plead gunty
BANGKOK. TiwJand _:_ Five Amerlcanl aearch1ng foe pr;aonen of war in communist-held Lace uy they'll pleed IUilty
to Thal ch&rae9 of illegally po9' .wna a redio no.mitt.er and
hope for quiclt deportation home. A former Green M-et, leader
"Bo" Gritz had admiu.ed respomibUity for the nd1o tnnmlitter
but until today the other four had not. ~ other Amerlcana are
ex-U.S . military aervioemm Lance Trimmer. Gary Goldman
and David Scott Weekly and Lynn Standerwick. wtw.e father wu shot down over Lace in 1971.
Carter visits Gaza PLO leader
GAZA. Ocuupied Gu.a Strip -Former President C&rter,
heavily suardeci by i..eJJ 80ldien. visited the top Palestinian
leedel' ln the occupied Gaza Strip today and wu urpd lO brinl
~ lO end the br.eJJ ooc:upaticln.
Briton hiking solo lo North Pole
LONDON -A Briton who aaid he wu "ab.olut.ely acared
stlff'' hu beiun a 480-mUe trek 8CJ'09 the fr'OJlm A.rcdc Ocean
ID bope11 of becomina the tint penon to walk akloe to the North
Pole. Britain'• dommtic ,.,.,. IPftC'Y mid 26-,_r-old David
Hemp.leman-Adama started ~7 after betnc flown 10 the
edp of the ardic ice cap where the temperature w• 28 below.
Oranae Coul\tY 1uporvlaor1
formally moved yeaterday to
oppoae lmpo1hlon of federal
cleen air unction1 on the t'OWlty.
Thoto 1anctlona could halt the
flow of federal dollan for
hl1hway projocta and atymle
lnduatrl&l IJ"Owth.
Beuu.ae Orance County and
1everal other Southern
Callfornla countlea hav• not
attained clean air 1tandard1
rt!$1uired by the federal Clean Air
Act, the U .S . Environmental
Murder
suspect
testifies
By STEVE TRIPOLI o<IMD8My"9tlleft
The man accused of murder in
the abduction and aexual
mole1tatlon of a 12-year-old
Anahelm new1boy haa taken the
stand In his own defense and
refuted hla earlier account to
police of what had happened.
Robert Jackson Thompeon, 36,
said under examination by
defente attorney Ron Brower
ye1terday that Benjamin
Brenneman, 12, was alive when
he left hia apartment on Aug. 25,
1981, the day the boy
dl.sappeared. Brenneman'• body
was found a day later in the
Palm Verdea area.
Thompeon had lOld police lut
year that he made Brenneman
get lnlO a box, whlch he put in
the trunk of his car, and
transported It to an area where
he left the youth alive, accordlna
to testimony But the defendant
claimed yesterday the youth
simply left his apartment
unharmed after he (ThomJ*>n)
had made sexual advancee.
Thompaon, a previously
convicted sex offender,
reportedly had been paroled for
sex crime1 involving young
people four times before
Brenneman's diaappearance. He
could get the death penalty if
convicted.
He testified that he told hia
oriainal 1tory -including an
ad.million that he thought he bad
mmmitted the crime -becauae
he was worried that b is
girlfriend WU aJ.o in cu.atody and he wanted her released ·
Thompson testified that h e
attempted lO cover up the fact
that &-enneman. who had been
soliciting newspaper
1ub1cr1pti ons 1n hi s
neighborhood. had been m ht.a
ape.rtment because he had made
the sexual advance to the boy
and the y'Outh became
frightened.
Burned son
suspect due
in Buena Park
A Brooklyn man arrested In
connection with the arson fitt
that critically burned h i1
6-year-old aon was expected lO
arrive at the Buena Park Police
Department this afternoon,
authorities aid.
Olarles David Rothenberg, 42,
will be booked for inve9tlgadon
of attempted murder and anon
in Buena Park and · interviewed
there, aald Officer Terry
Branum. Rothenberg will be held
ln the Orange County Jail, with
bail met at ~.000.
San Francl1co Police took
Rothenbera lnto cuatody at a
YMCA ln that city yesterday
without inddent, Btanum said.
At the time of hla arrest,
Rothenbera WU Wearing a lapel
pin which aald, "Kida are the
ruc.t le'' Da~~les Rothmbera, 6,
aJao of Brooklyn, haa been
boepltallRd with aecond-and
~ buma over molt of tu. body .....,. lMt w~.
tire at the Buena Vltta
TnveLodp ln Buena Park.
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Prot«Uon Aieney hu movf'd to
lmpoM aanctfona.
ln recommendJna the Board "' Supervlaora adopt • ret10lution
o ppo1lnt the EPA action.
aupervt.aor Bruat NNt.ande aaJd
the 1anctlona would moan the m of hundred.a of mUUona of
dollan lO the county.
He aleo noted lmpothJon of
aanctlona would be counter
productive to our efforte to
Improve air quality.
The ret10lut1on adopted by the
board c:I tu1 tht• t-lturt1 of t he
South Coa1t Air Quality
Mana1ement Dlltrh:t, which
lncludea Oranee County, In
trytna to meet 'the 1tandarda
It alao a1ked EPA
AdmJ.n.11t.ralOr Aru\41 Burford to
approve the 1982 air qua.Uty plan
aubrnlued by the d.ilt.rict "ao that
Pf"OIJ'eel toward clea.nina up the
air In the South Cout A.Ir Baaln
can continue forthwith."
Burford reatgned from her poet
yesterday See alOry, a\ nght.
Famed highway gone
Passer-by peeks at large portion of
Highway I near Big Sur that slid
yesterday toward ocean far below. The
route is closed indefinitely. Food and
supplies will be airlifted periodically to
area residents.
Anne Burford
quits EPA post
Ex-chief
'unjustly
attacked'
WASHINGTON (AP) -In
accepting Anne McGill Burford'•
resignation aa chief of the
e mbattled Environmental
Protection Agency, Preaident
Reagan said 1he had been
"unjustly attacked" and called
her departure "an occuion of
sorrow for us all."
The announcement of
Burford's retPgnation yesterday
came shortly after the White
House said it was releulna lO
Congress document• It had
refused to tum over earlier in
congressional inveatigationa of
lhe agency.
In a letter to Reagan ,
Burford said sh e looked forward
to "serving you in a new
endeavor," and said she hoped
he r resignation "will terminate
the controveniy and confuaion
that has crippled my agency and
preventa my dedicated co~
at the Dtvironmental Procection
Agency from doing their joba.
"We have maoe an
environmental record of which
you can justly be proud."
Reagan said an a letter to
Burford: ''Over the past 9e'Y'eftl
wee k s. I have been greatly
disappointed that aome penona
have unjustly attacked you and
have made unfair judgment•
based upon allegattona and
innuendo alone You have
responded with a grace and
straightforwardneu that have
won you countless admirers
across the nation."
In an interview with the
Denve r Post. Burford Hid
she resigned becauae she wu
unable to cope with the p!"e91W'e
of congressional inveattgationa
and the media spotlight.
Social Security bailout OK'd
House sends $165.3 billion proposal to Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) -In a
move that would affect Virtually
every American, the Howie has
paaed a $165.3 billion plan to
r escue Social Security by
lmpoaina hl&her payroll taxes,
curbing benefits and raising the
retirement age from 65.
By a 282-148 vote last rught.
the Hou.tt" sent the measure lO
the Senate, where the finance
committee waa expected to wrap
up work on iw veralon of the
peckage today. The full Senate I.I
~ to vote next week
liouse Speaker Thomas P
O'Neill Jr., D-M ... , predicted
C.oruirea will have the legialation
on ~dent Reaaan's aesk by
the end of the month.
The House blll followa the
blparti!an recommendations of
the National Comm1ss1on on
Social Secunty Reform, calltng
for affluent retirees to pay
IJlCOme tax on half thet.r benefits,
a six-month delay ll1 this July's
cos t -of -livi ng inc r ease.
accelerated payroll tax increases;
a boost in the levy on the
self-employed. and mandatory
Social Security coverage for new
federal workers.
Thoee measures are supposed
to keep Social Secunty solvent
through the rest of the decade
and solve two-thi rds o f the
system's long-term, $1 9 tnllion
de fla t
During House ronsiderauon.
legislator s voted 228-202 to
accept an amendment by Rep.
J .J. Pickle, D-Texas, to eliminate
the remaining third of the
long-term deficit by gradually
increasing the retirement age
from 65 to 67 m the next centw-y.
Under the bill, the 116 million
Americans paying inlO the Sodal
Security syatem and the 36
rruJ.lJon people receiving benefita
will share the burden of bail.lna
out the system
Social Security's old age fund
has been losing money since 1975
and t.ecQ.nically went broke lut
Nov 5. l\ has borrowed $17.5
bilhon from the di&abillty and
Medicare funds lO keep benefit
checks going out on time. But lta
borrowing authority has run out
and unlees Congrem acta it will
be unable lO send out checkl on
urne in July.
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Concrete viewing area proposed for Monument Point in Lapna ~a~h.
~ Monument Point project urged
4
I Laguna asks state agency for funds for viewing area
If the at.ate Coastal
Comervancy ootbel up with the
money, Laauna Beach could belin work next summer on a
concrete vlewlna area at
Monuinent Point.
City offidala have eent a let-
ter to the atate conservancy
orpni.laUcll eU:tna for $76,000 to
con1t1'uct a circular platform
ove:rlookfna the ocean in Heialer
Park.
The project would be located
on the bluffs ln front of the
flaptone war memorial abaft
adjacent to the lawn bowlln1
grounds.
The Chamber of Commerce'•
Beautification C.ouncil ~
the Monument Point project• a
means of aolvin1 an erosion
problem u well u provlc:llna a
spectacular spot. Jor viewtn8 the
~.
Large number• of 1trollen
walk out onto the dirt blufftop,
and aut.equently the erosion of
the point bu become a concern.
Using drawtnga from Lang and
Wood Architects in Laguna
Beach, the beautifk:ation panel
proposes a circular viewing
platform, with concrete 1eattna, a
rock wall, decompoeed aranite
walkways. and land.cap(ng.
To date, the city haa
aucx:eedully petitioned for state
coutal corwervancy funda for the
Oak Street anct Thalia Street
mini-perks.
~tant City Man.acer Terry
Brandt aaid he hopu to hear
from the ooutal oonaervancy by
mid-summer.
. Ionia Hamilton rites Sunday
Memorial eervlcee will be held 7. She lived ln New York, and Riverside County and was a
Sunday for lona-Ume Laguna later moved to Southern member of the Laaun.a Beach
Beach artiat Tonia Nagle California, wber she studied art Muaewn of Art.
Hamilton. who died last month at at two lnaUtutiona in the Lo. Hamilton la survived bL:h the .. of 62. Anilelem area. She aiped her oil paint:tng, She moved to IAguna Be.ch husband, of the I..acuna
and prlnta Tonia Naile, and 15 yean a,o. bepn exhibltinl in home; daughter Stefani
exhlbhed them at the La1Una th e summer festival, and wed Spangenberg, al.ea of Laauna;
Beach Fe.tival of Art.a for 15 Miles Hamtlton, an engineer, ion Conrad Midumakl, of
years. aboutadozenyeeraa,o. Pen!'_•J _lvanla , and five
Hamilton died of cancer Feb. Her oil paintJ.nca have been ~
16 at South Cout Medical Center exhibited in P1leries acrom the Services will begin at 10:30
in South i..,una. country and she wu once named a.m. in Tivoli Terrace at the
BcKD in Austria, and ralaed for "Who'• Who of American fl'eatlval of Arts ground• in
a lhort time in Poland, ahe came Women." Lasuna, 650 Laguna Canyon
to the United Statee at the aae of She ta t art ln Redla.nda ~ Road.
Film series
offered·
at OCC
Orange Coast College'•
"Tue.day Afternoon at
the M ovie•" aeries
continues Tue.day with
the screening of
'!Chinatown" in the
college forum.
The aeries includes
"Brian'• Sona" March
22; ''1\e Count of Monte
Criat.o" April 5; "Cold
Turkey" April 12; ''Dial
M For Murder" April 19;
''Cae F.ncounterrof the
Third Kind" April 26.
"The G r eat Waldo
Pep~will ICl"eell May 3; " Valle Pl'A"
May 1 ; and "keaven
Can Walt" May 17.
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Boys' Club
pr-esident
installed
Newport .Beach bu.inetlllm&Jl
Denni• Oaborne haa been
lnatalltd 1983 president of the
•Boyt Club of the Harbor Area
and wUl ovenee club operatJona
to Newport Beach, eo.ta Meu
and Irvine.
Oabome i. a principal ln the
real •tate and lnvstment firm
of WUllam1 and Oaborne. He
t.akee over for outaotng president
Robert Inaold of Coata Meu.
Honored at the r ecent
inatallatlon cerem·onlea waa
elght-term club treaaurer Erwin
de Mocakonyi, a Newport Beach
real estate consultant. He wu
presented with the Boys Club
Bronz.e Keystone award, a1ven
only six tlmea since the club waa
formed ln 1941.
Congressman
opens office
Rep. Dan Lunaren, R-Long
Beach, haa announced the
openlns of hia new dlatrict office
In the 42nd Congreaaional
Diltrict.
Lungren said hla former office
had become outside dlatrict
boundaries after last year's
reapportionment changes.
The new office la located at 555
East Ocean Blvd., Suite 505,
Long Beach, 90802.
Constituenta from Huntington
Be.ach can telephone Lungren'•
office toll free by dialing
439-0219 .
The City of Hunt1J\i100 Beach la acceptlna appUcaUona for
repreeentaUve1 to serve on the newly foirned youth boerd.
Applicants must be residents of the dty and be a h1ah
1eh0ol student.
The youth boerd will be an advt.ory board to the Oty
Council on youth proerama and need.a ln the community.
Appllcationa are available from the City Council leCl'etary
on the fourth floor of the CMc Center, 2000 Main St. ·
Appllcationa must be submitted before March 21.
•An art exhibition and auction will be praented Sunday
at Deerfield Community Park ln lrvlne to rat. funda to buy a
aecond computer 1yatem for nearby Stonec:reek Elementary
School.
The exhibition will include works by Nonnan Rockwell,
LeRoy Neiman and Salvador Dall, said Ch.airwoman Gluy
NHUka. The achool'a parent-teacher-student organization la
sponaorlng the fund-raaer.
The event begi.na at 1 p.m. with the auction starting at 2
p.m. Champagne and hon d'oeuvres will be served. Admilslon
I.a $3.50 per penon.
• The Orange County' Ch.apter of Resource Speclaliau
will hold thelr monthly meetina at 4 p.m. Tue.day at the
teachers' lounse at Saddlebeck iligh School ln Santa Ana.
All special education t.eechen from throughout the county
are lnvtted to attend the aeaion at Saddleback. 2802 S . .Flower
Ave. More lnfonnation la available by calling offlicen CorriDe
Neal at 990-2957 or Katt Tnmbo at 968-6995.
• A newcomers' orientation meeting for the
Irvine-Newport Chapter of Parents Without Partners will be
held at 7 p.m. Tueeday, ln Irvine.
The meeting will lnclude a dlacusaion on streaa and the
single parent, said club spokesman Robert WrtatoD. Thoee
interested can call Ml-0161 after 2 p.m . for the meeting
location and other infonnation.
Rob1nson'S
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We've planned a unique, year-long celebration-our
own special salute to where and how you live. Join
us for an unprecedented series of
very special events, happening
now at Robinson's Newport.
MEET TODAY'S IRIGH11ST STARS
Meet Marguerite Henry, author of
famous children's books such as
MruY.'s Foal. Stormy and Album of Horses.
Saturday, March 12, 12 noon-2 p.m., Books, First Level.
DISCOVER THE ART OF FLOWER ARRANGING
Watch as members of the Harbor View Hiiis Garden
Club arrange magnificent floral centerpieces to
complement their table settings, then vote for
your favorite.
Saturday, March 12, 2 p.m., China, First Level.
PUT YOURSELF ON CABLE TYi
Join our audience for a live taping of Connie
Martinson Talks Books cable TV show, then listen as
she interviews Ellzabe~ Forsythe Halley, author of
Life Sentences, 3 p.m., and Joseph Hyams, auth9r of
Murder at the Academy Awards. 4 p.m., •
Saturday. March 12, Furniture, First Level.
DISCOVER THI FASHION FIRITI
Qur Men's Fashion Director and team of fashion
experts will present the finest menswear for spring ·
'83. Then, let them show you how to update your
own wardrobe, and personally advise you on your
, new selections.
Sunday, March 13, 2 p.m .• Men's, Second Level. ·
LIAltN THI llCRlll OF IXOnc COOKING
ot.n8 1nd Paul Von Welenetz avthors of The Von
Welanetz Guide to Ethnic lngredjeots, will whisk you
off to the culinary corners of the world, w ith a cartful
of authentic ethnic Ingredients.
Sunday, March 13, 3 p.m., Housewares. First Level.
Now, meet Peart and Albert Nlpon, here to present
and launch thelt enticing new fragrance collection.
Friday, March 18, 2 p.m., Cosmetics.
Orange Co11t OAILV PILOT/Thurlday, March 10, 1983 Al Ii. -
Viejo man tO lead
San Juan parade
Tony Mobo, prt'Sident of the
Ml11lon Viejo Co .• haa been
nanMtd arand manhal of the 21Sth
Sliver Annlveraary Swallow•
D •c•rade 1n San Juan
development flnn 10 yHn later.
He ha1 been an active
1upporter of renovation of
MJalon San Juan C.p!atrano u
pr.ident of the Portola Riden,
which ral1e1 fund1 for the
mimlon.
1nay be losers
Ca .
e annual parade, touted u
the oldeet and one of the lar19t
non-motor ized parade1 In the
country. begi.na at noon March 26
on the 1treet1 of lhe Mision Caty.
Mot.o. who joined lhe Mlaion
Viejo Co. m 1965, wu named
pre1ldent of the land
He hu aJao been a 1upporier of
lhe town'• Fie.ta AllociatJon.
The parade ll one of the final
event1 ot the Fleata de laa
Golondrlnu, which celebratea
the return of lhe swallow1 to San
Juan C.plltrano eech March 19.
Tony Molto 1uppor1a San
Juan func1ion1.
Repairs to c hannels, roads set
By JEFF ADLER ot"h hllr ...... ..,,
Orange County supervisors
yesterday authorized the
En vironmental Management
~ to spend $1.5 million to
Immediately repair
ator m-damaged flood control
channels, roads, beaches and
parka.
The series of fierce storms,
w hich began Jan. 27, caused
heavy damage to 15
county-maintained facili tiea,
EMA Director Murray Storm
told lhe Board of Supervisors.
S torm said damage was so
ext e n1ive that it would be
difficult for the county to percent of the total coat 11
complete repair work in a timely expected from the Federal
manner, especially since the Emergency Management
storm season is not yet over. He Agency, Storm said.
recommended the work be Among areas slated for rep.tir
ca r r 1 e d o u t by p r 1 v a t e work are Sunset Beach, Aliao
contractors. Beach, Selva Beach and Caapen
T o e x p e d i t e r e p a i r s • Regional Park.
supervisors unanimously agreed Also, flood control channela in
to allow the county agency almost every supervisorial
greater flex.ibility lhan usual an district are scheduled for repairs.
the bidding and awarding of The most coetly repairs will be to
repair contracts. two flood control channels in
The $1.5 million slated to fund south Orange County where
the repair work wall be taken breaches in levees occurred,
from Harbors. Beaches and Park according to Storm. One repair's
Distric t funds, a Ith o ugh estimated cost is $395,000, the
reimbursement o f up to 75 olher $349,000.
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DEAR READERS. "Conaratul.atJona1 It'•
your lucky day You have won one of the
following fabuloua prtzet. a diamond pendant,
o deluxe vacation for two; • food procetlllOr; a
1tereo 1y1tem, or a arandfalher clock."
If you receive a letter like thl1, you
1hould be skeptical about the value of your
"fabuloua" wlnnlnp. The prize you win may
not be worth the effort to collect it, according
to the Federal Trade eom.nu.ton.
These deceptively deacribed prizes are
sometimes uaed aa an inducement to attract
customers to salea meetinp for land, or for
vacation "timesharing" (the uae of a vacation
home for a limited pre-planned time). Because
theee prtz.e. art! frequently cheap lmitationa of
luxury items, the promoters who use them call
them "switchers."
The next time you get a computerized
"per90nal" letter, the FTC advises keeping the
following points an mind:
-Do not be deceived by letters that look
ofhcaal or urgent. Some contest promoter:. use
names that resemble official organizations.
such as a state louery or parcel delivery
service, or an e nvelope that looks as H al
contains an Important telegram
-Read the letter carefully. In some
caaes, at may tell you the cash value of each
prize or that you must attend a sales seminar
' as part of the contest. The fine print may be
especially lnfonnative.
-Think ~efully before you attend the
aalea meelll\i for the sole purpoee of wlnnina
an expenalve pnze Your chancet of wlnnina a
truly valuable prize are Ukely to be very 1lfin.
If you are lntereated in flndln" out about
whatever LI being promoted, however, you
may want to attend.
-If you attend a aalea meetina. do not
sign a contract or aive the aalea penon •
dep<»lt right away. A.k for a few day1 to
consider your deci.alon. Dunng that time, pt
additional Information about the seller'•
reputation. Be wary of offers that purport to
be for a "llmited time only" and efforts to
make you buy Immediately. Getting money
back after a contract is aagned may be difficult.
-Before 11gning. make aure you read lhe
contract carefull y If the salesperson makes
claims that are not an the contract, remember
it Ui the <.'Ontract that counts.
For more information. write for a free
brochure, "Ten Timeshare Tips," FTC. 6lh &
Pennsylvania, N.W . Washington, 0 .C 20580
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"' Orange Ooa• DAILY PILOT/Thur~ay, March 10, 111:9
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Upper Bay rescue lVork
proves need for more
The bad new1 la that more
than 130,000 ton1 of sediment
washed into Upper Newport Bay
in lrust week'• 1torma. The good
news ii that another 170,000 tona
were trapped in the two ailt-catch
basins installed in San Diego
Creek last year.
The lesson is that the $3.7
million bay restoration project
rompleted la.at year, after a decade
of planning, did its job as far as
possible. And that the second
phase of restoration should
proceed as soon as possible.
Obviously, without the
first-phase project that removed
about 500,00-0 tons of silt from the
bay in addition to to.stalling the
catch basins, the damage to the
mud-impacted bay would have
been far worse.
Unfortunately the basins,
which were supposed to hold up
for three to five years without
cleaning, now are 70 percent filled
and need to be cleaned after only
four montha.
But no one could have
anticipated that a series of stonns
of that force would strike so soon.
It is estimated that the amount of
silt brought down by the stonns in
less than a week was about 1 ~
times the level that normally
Oows into the bay in an entire
year.
The latest plan for re1eue of
the bay recommend• 1pendln1
another $7 .5 million to lnatall
three more catch bas1na and fund
additional dredatng. That fl,ure
might have to 10 up In Uaht o the
latest onslaught. But it la quite
clear that the all t--catch basbu a.re
effective. With three more in
place, the story could be qulte
different, althouah not all the
sediment that reaches the bay
romes down the creek.
The second-phaae project
would involve obtaining the
approval of nine government
agencies, ln addition to finding the
money. That will not happen
overnight.
A joint-powen group made
up of the citiee of Newport Beach
and Irvine, Orange County
government, the state Fish and
Grune Department and the Irvine
Company already has been aet up
to coordinate the next phase of
bay restoration, aasume
responsibility for fundina and .et
up an ongoing maintenance
program.
If the necessary machinery
can be put in gear without delay,
there is every reaaon to hope that
this will be that la.at major dllaster
to severely dama~e a unique
natural resource.
A d ult day care pays
The problem of ca.re for frail
elderly relatives who do not need
to be placed in either a skilled
nursing facility or even a nursing
home is one that weighs on many
families. Many who are unable to
provide all the needed care at
home reluctantly resort to nursing
homes.
State Sen. Henry Mello,
D-Monterey. chairman of the
Senate Subcommittee on Aging,
believes the best solution is the
establishment of many more adult
day health ca.re cent.en. To that
end, he has introduced Senate Bill
134, to provide $1 million as
start-up money for new centers.
At present there are JUSt 24 in the
state, with eight more soon to be
licensed. The only one in Orange
County IS the San Clemente Adult
Day Health Care Center (phone
831-8580)
Mello estimates that adult day
health care. which is a Medi-Cal
benefit, now saves the state close
to $1.5 million a year in lowered
Medi-Cal costs by providing
therapeutic, social and health •
services to elderly penons.
The average participant
spends two to three days a week at
the center and the atate
Department of Health Services
says that 90 percent of thoae
treated through adult day health
care improve or maintain their
physical lu.nCtioning. And for each
.person whole needs can be met.
through day health care. rather
than in a skilled nW'linl facllity.
the state saves $312 a month, or
$3.744 a year. •
The money in Mello'• bill
would provide atart-up funds for
about 20 more centena, though it 15
estimated that there may be a
need for up to 1,000 in the state.
Apart from saving Medi-Cal
funds, the day centers can be a
great relief for t.hoee who want to
keep an older family member at
home and for senior dtiz.ena who
cannot live entirely independently
without regular health care but
are not ready to enter a nursing
home. The proposed funding
would be money well spent in a
rompassionate cauae.
Opinions expressed 1n the space above are 1those ol the Daily Pilot. Other views eic
pressed on tnis page are tho~ of their authors and artists. Reader comment ts lnv1t·
ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (7U l
6'2·,321 .
L.M. Boyd/ Best of West
Those who quote the late Mae West
tend to leave out her best lmes. Her
most notable quote, for mstance, wu
not just "Come up and see me
sometime." It was "Come up and 9ee
me aometime Come up Wednaday.
That's amateur night"
Nobody can skin a muskrat faster
than WylJe Abbott can He lives m
Maryland's Dorchester County. He
can skin five muskrats m 60 1eCOnda.
Five times world champion muskrat
skinner is Mr Abbott
Sorry. can't verify the published
report that Red Skelton writea hia
wife an affectionate letter every day.
but our Love and War man devoutly
hopes it's true.
Q.. Waa Seraeant Schultz of TV's
"Hoaan'• Heroes" baaed on some rea.1-Imt c:bar8cte1"?
A. Wu Indeed. On World War D
German army master 1eraeant
Herman Glemn.ia. He wu ~
gyard duty In a POW camp for
Amerlcana. Former prisoners
remembet' him u a Uk.able fellow who
waa never a nui. Glemnit.z. now 82, la
reitred in Wat Berlin
Q . How tnuch reward money did
.Robert Ford ,et for killLnl outlaw
J-Jmtdf
A. '10.000.
Q. Do Japaneee men ever wh.lstle at women?
A. N~ only at dap.
Ten of tht Nttlonal Football
Lea1u•'• 28 t-eanu aet lnto th•
layoffa. Twelve of the National
Basketball Aaociation'• 23 teams get
into the playfoff1. Sixteen of the
National Hockey Leque'a 21 teama
get mto the ptayotta. !tUt only tour of
the Big Lea.cue baseball teama aet
into the playoffs.
That tradename "Ex-Lax" wa1
supposed to be an acronym for
"Excellent Laxative." The makers
originally wanted to call it "Bo-Bo,''
but another laxative manufacturer
already owned that name.
Q. In the writini pine, whAt'1 a
"kill fee''? A. Say a rnapzine comm1lllona a
writer to do a piece. Then the
magulne decides not to u. it (or
whAc.ever reuon. 'lb. wrtter ia paid a
"kill fee" for the time and effort,
usually a third of the f\&ll price that
would have been paid if the pt.em had
been pubUlhed.
Q. What•• the annual Job tumow?r
rate of Avon ladillt
A. Mon than 100 pel"Cl!l)l.
Q. Say I ..U-publilh a book of Dl1
own poetry and market the book
myself. Reallatlcally, bow many
cops can I upect to •ll?
A. M•ybe 100 coplet a year for
three y.an.
Av1ra1• ·~::.• lladlo CltJ Music 8All'1 la 28. 'nMn .,.. ae ~ pba a~ -s two
aliematee. Fout are clauahten oC forms~ a.wn .. _.......
None of th• current aroup art ~1°bl111i_.clayafta.._.
By Mq tbl!lt blil Pll1 ..w bt '800 • ........ P!JJ,..,..,.....
and oul«·'"'8 41 .,.,rM
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The official credibility gap
WASHINGTON -One of the nice
thins• about covering the Reaaan
adminiatration ii that the powen that be
theee days are not very aubtle. They may
be eecreUve aboUt motivee and deceptive
about method•. but they do have a
wonderful habit of giving away the
aame. IQOner or later, with a looee word
or two, or 20.
THE LATEST 1llmp1e1 into the
thlnkina of thia adminlltratlon were
offered. in order ol.rank.. by Sec:rewy of
Deferwe CMpar Weinberger, by Dlrector
of Family A.saiatance (welfare) Linda
McMahon and by a Justice Department
apokf'P!W\ named John Eumell.
Secretary Weinberger aid: "I think
the usumption that. becau.e a quest.ion
i1 a1ked, it ha1 to be immediately
answered when you're dealing with
movements of lh.ls-or troos-« planea
or men. II an usµrnption that Isn't ree.lly
warranted.''
That quote may 1eem direct and
.enaible on lta face. but what Weinberaer
waa really a11ertlng wa1 the
government'• right to Ile. He wu
commenting on a He by hl1 bo11,
Premdent Reagan, who bad said, "There
haa been no naval movement at all,"
when the quest.ion ot U.S . retporwe to
pomible Libyan threats to Sudan came
up at a Feb. 16 presidential news
conference.
Well, lhis-were movina and a lot of
people knew it. Reagan waa atiemptinc
only to deceive the American people. But
lying, It aeema, hu become standard
operat.J.na procedure these days, at least
in matten of defenae. ln the budget
submitted to Congress last year. an S872
milllon item was included for
--~ ~·-··-•-•_111_11 __ 1 ... '•--_ ...
construction of 440 air-launched mi.miles
of a oertaln type. In fact, the OefenM
Department WU 80ing to appropriate
the money for a di!ferent rn1Mtle. The
department hoped to fool the Soviet
Union for a few months -10
Weinberpr lied to Co~ and to the
American people.
Now the guestton la, wW we believe
the Defeme Department the next time?
Once quest.Jons like that are being uked,
we have paid a high price in credibWty
for J)Olaib)y and temporarily mialeadin&
the kuaiana.
Administrator McMahon didn't lie,
ahe told the truth when abe wu aaked
about the effecu of Reacan
adminlatration welfare cuta. "We're not
teeina riota," she uid, rebutting any
1ugaestiona that such cuta tn1ght be too
deep. "We're not 9eelng people n.&lhing
the door1 of Congress and the White
Houae.''
'Th.at statement ii u good an indication
as we are gotn1 to get about the
adminiat.ration's real attitude on welfare,
eodaJ ~and aafety neta. The Idea
l.I to aee how much can be cut -how
tight the ICreWI can be turned on poor
people -and then lf trouble hita the
st.reeta, to back off a notch or two. The
true policy ii cost-effective charity: to
pay as little a1 poasible to preserve
domet1tlc tranquility.
SPOKESMAN RUSSELL waa 1he poor 4
guy the Juatioe Department puahed out
front to explain why the United St.ates
had decided officially to label three
Canadian fU.ma -two on "actd rain"
pollution and one on nuclear war -as
"poli tical propaaanda." The
documentariee, produced by the
CanadJ.an Film Board, can now be shown
only with the notfoes that they have
been made and dl.IUibuted by "foreign
agenta." That eounds funny -and it
will certainly increue the audiences for
the films. But what that notice means is
that the name and address of any
American citizen paying to see the films
must be forwarded to the Justice
Department under penalty of criminal
law.
I don't want to be too alarmist. because
thi.a, too. shall paa away. But a lying
government and an intimidated citizenry
would be an appropriate Orwellian
introduction to 1984.
L e tte rs to the e ditor
Flood insurance
warning ignored
To the F.ditor
Naturally we were all concerned for
the Huntington Beach homeowners
who.e homes were flooded Tuesday,
March 1. Moel of theee people did not
hAve Oood inaurance.
How many of the. people, I wonder,
read the three-part 1tory run by the
Deily Pilot last fall which clearly stated
the rWu of living on the flood plain?
How many of thoae called their
lnaurance a1ent and purchued flood
lnlurance? My auem ii very few.
I work for an lnlura.nce qent. On that
Tue.day 1 received a call from • frantic
homeowner wantily( flood lnlurance.
He became even more upwt when he
learned of the required five-day waiting
period. I called him bllCk on Friday to
live him more information and to quote
hlm the price, about f.200 a year. He
thoucht tM price wu hi&h and my guess
ii now that he feel.I the danger ii put he
wW not buy the lmurance.
I feel 1ympathy fOI' all thoee who
1uffered loa in the recent flood, but
ab1olutely no aympathy for tho1e
without inaurance. The r1lk on the flood
plain ii rMl, ii well documented, and ii
publJahed regularly in the local praa.
Meet of the people do not have flood
lnauranoe -becauae they do not want to
pay for lt.
MARY aRUNO
MAILBOX
We could accept only 60.
Dr. Stevens, president of Golden West
College, propoeed a 30 percent cut in the
Health Scienc:ee pro1ram which was
approved by the Coaat Community
College District Board on Feb. 16. As a
result, only 36 nUJ"Slni studenta wW be
accepted for Fall 1983 and 10 faculty
member1 will be laid off. Thia is the
second hiahelt program cut ln the
district.
The nuratna department expected cuts
commen1urate with other colJege
program cuta in order to meet the
financial con1trainta of the district.
Instead, we were dealt a lethal blow
which may be designed to destroy the nu.ralni proeram. Loptically, lf only 36
nuralna students are accepted in Fall '83,
there will be a continuinf. and
proareaaive layoff of nW"lina faculty
next year and we wW dwindle aown to a
token attempt at supplylni quality
nunes to our community.
The public can reednd th1e dedaion.
Community colle1e programs are
determined on the bu1a of community
need. owe admlniatratlon orc:he9trated
an untimely and 1uperfidal telephone
1urve)' to a few ho1pital1, directly
followtna st.ate Medi-Cal imunnce cute
which farced our local bospttaJI to put a
freeze on hJrtna. Al.reedy th.LI picture haa be~un to change. It la shoCkina that
dec::lalonl were made in thJa w-=tentilic
menner. The nUl"llnl feculty UI praently cond~ an in-depth study wbk:h will
~ acc.'W'ately l! n~ are needed in
th.LI ODftllDUNty and where they will be
needed. We aak you to help us to
a:invtnce the Cout Community Coll• a.tnct Board of Trustee. to dllal thelr
tina1 dtcUlon unt1l we can oampDe the
Inf ormat.ion needed to make a 80und
decWon.
JAN McDANIEL R.N..M.S.
Signal.s missed
Hunungton Harbour, nught have been
prevented if they had been warned of
"ouwde" storm condJtions.
MICHAEL P. LOCKE
Liability costs
To the Editor:
The aJTeSt of PhilUp Strunk, who was
detained for days and released becau.e
the DisUict Attorney felt his arrest wu
not a valid one has led to a claim again.st
the city of Laguna Beach for $1 00,000. A
full scale Investigation by an outside
body la called for.
Cloeed teSSioDB on litigation are one of
Laguna's most expensive secrets
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Laura F le ming services held today Rites h eld
for Viola
Den smore
Onvettcto rvtcc1 wt-na ll!hedull!d today -tor
Laura Naomi fl'lemtna. a rwidcml of HunUnaton
&1111:h tor lhe put 20 yc.·•n, whu di~ Mond•y •l
the qo of 86
Sht-wu a member of S t Muy'1 8y lht! Sea
Cathollt' Church und wa1 aC'tlvl' 1n lhl'
lluntlnaton Beat·h H1storkul Sol·wty.
Surviving un• four BONI John u( Pullock Plnt.'11,
Calif., Francia of Tusun, Rkhard of Merriam, Kan ,
and Robert of Huoungton &ac:h, u1 well a1 a
daughter, Mary E Ure1Cenkamp of Elmhunu, 111
She also tS survived by :l:l grandl·hlldren and
32 areal-grandchildren
Memorial contributions may be madt• lo the
Huntington Beach Hlstom·al Society.
Ruth S h edd P e rha n , 9 1
Private inurnmt>nt 1s st:hl'<.IUll>d for Ruth Sht'<id
Perhan, 91, of Newport Beach, who died Monduy.
She lS survived by her daughter, Ruth Paul;
90ns, Milton C Shedd and Irvine A Shedd. S1X
grandchildren and rune great-grandch1ldn•n, ull of
Newport Beac·h . as well ai. .i l>l~tl·r. Ethel
~ichbaum oC Missoula, Mont.
Memorial <..'Ontribuuons may be ma<.lt• to the
High Haven fl'oundatlon. 2200 E Chdpman Aw ,
Fullerton
Emalice Shinn, 66
Memorial servtl"t•s wt•re l'undul·ted Tut•sday
for Ema.lice "81ba" Shinn of Laguna Beach, wh~
died Saturday at the age of 66
She is survived by her sons, Clifford and
Alfred, a daughter, Marie, and grand<'hildren
Douglas, Clifford and Carnie Also surviving arc her
Spr1d Hou11 Paint lat111lo11
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brothor, 'J"homu H. La.no, • 1tlt•r·ln law, 8 hlrlo,',
and n.phowa, William and Ot-t11·ail1
&rvlt'e9 are acheduled for 11 a.m at Pacific
Vh.-w Mortu•ry ('hitpol Mc•murli.I cunttll.Jut1un1
may b.• made to tlw Anwrkun L MOl't.'f &Kh.•ty
Ma r y Ne lson Rampton
Servlcet we,.. held yHterday for M&ry Nehlon
Rampton, 85, • long1lme res1dt-nl of Huntington
Beach, who died f11t Friday at her home in
BurlJngame.
Born In San Marcial, N.M . 1he moved to
Huntington Beach In 1912 and llved there until
1976 when 1he moved to the San FtanciJlco area
She waa the widow of H. F "Nate" Rampton
Surving are two dauahteni, Marte Hauaer of
Burlingame and Shirley Dick of El G ranada ·
grandchildren Leslie Wood and Mark Stevens and
great-grandchildren Eric and Erin Sherwood and
Mansa Stevens
lntennent was made at Westminster Cemetery
under the direction of Pu~rce Brothers-Smiths
Mortuary
F lore n ce Bar r y, 8 5
Funeral servtces have been held for Flonmce
Barry of Costa Mesa, who died last Saturday at the
age of 85.
S he is survived by her daughter, Lorine
HostkJns, al.so of Costa Mesa, sons, Jack of Tustin
and Bob of Encinitas, and five grandchildren
Mass of the Resurrection was held Tuesday at
St. J ohn the Baptist Church, with interment
following at Good Shepherd Cemetery.
Sorvlc:t."1 wt're ht'ld
thl• Wrt'k to1 Viola S
J)(,namuru of Coew Mt'Mt,
who died tut Frl<luy
Sht' WWI 81.
She 11 1urvlved by '°"' Curu., Vlratl, 0..lt'
and R obe rt. i.nd
duughwrs Coru Grov1<'1,
Rowenu Evan1, Junt'
Bruns and Mary Ann
Hudson AW surv1v1ng
are two 1lstt>rs, 11 x
brothers , Ill
grandthlldren and eeven
great-grandchildrl•n
P a ul Lindeman
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Services wen• held
Monday for Paul Ll•on
Lindeman. 30, of Cost.a
Mesa, un employee of
the Graphic Arts Supply
Co., who died March 3
He IS survtved by h1s
wife, Pamela, parents
Rinehart and Lois
Lindeman of Garden
Grove , a n d brother
K e i th of Chino
Interment was made at
Harbor Lawn Memorial
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THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1083
TllCDAllUDTHICIUm
ANN LANDERS
ENTEiRT AINMENT
COMICS
Stick and glove ..
Lacrosse not for faint-hearted
By LORENZO BENET
of'IM Dellr Hot lt.tf
It ia a fast-paced, hard-hitting game
that football legend Jim Brown has
described as "one of the greatest
sporta there IS."
It ia called lacrosse. and for thoee of
you who don't know, it is the oldest
known sport played in North
America.
Today, lacrosse flouruihes at the
high school, collegiate and amateur
club levels in the Northeast and
Mid'-Atlaniic states. But here in
Orange County. the finest club team
in California, and one of the top-10
club teams in the country, play sax
games at El Modena Park on Hewes
Ave., Orange.
Coached by Bob Davis of Fullerton,
the Orange County Lacnme Club has
won the 23-year-old California Club
Lacroae League champior1Shlp each
of the past three years and posted a
46-4 rt!COrd during that time span.
Davls says what makes lacrosse
such a unique, entertain.ing sport is
that it combines elements of several
other major games.
"It encompasses the open-field
contact of football, the endurance
needed to play aoccer, the slashing,
quJck-a.atting moves of ice hockey and
the fineae and fast-break act.Jon of
basketball," he said.
long aluminum or wooden shalt w ith
a triangular-shaped head al one end.
The head or "croes" la lined with a net
that forms into a small pocket
allowing players to catch and throw a
hard rubber ball about the SIU' of a
tenru.s ball.
The object of the game -like
hockey and soccer -as to score goals
Players pass or run the ball up the
field until they are an a position to
shoot it into a six-foot by six-foot goal
defended by their opponents.
Each team is allowed to field 10
players: three attackmen, three
midfielders, three defensemen and a
goalie. However, it is important to
note , that only a maximum of six
players can attack their opponents'
goal, while the latter must defend
with an equal number of players and
the goalie. The remaining seven
players from both teams remain at the
other end of the field away from the
action.
The major reason for the success of
the Orange County team Is that Davis
has been able to assemble some of the
most talented players -many of
whom are transplanted F..asterners -
to be found in Southern California.
For instance, two of has players -
defenseman Scott Grubert of
Huntington Beach and m1df1elder
Dave McNaney of Long Beach -
were named as alternates to the 1982
USA national team, wtuch won the
world title last summer Midfielder
Mike Page of Irvine, meanwhile, was
a cont.ributing regular on the USA
squad.
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"Size is not u important as speed
and quickn~." Davis added, noung
that when the lacrnae hall of fame
chose its all-time best team in 1974,
former Cleveland Browns star and
S ytacuse University lacrosse
All -American Jim Br own
(six-foot-three, 230 pounds) was
named to the midfield position along
with another outstanding player who
stood only five-feet-two, 140 pounds.
The game is played on a grass
surface a little larger than a football
field. Each player la outfitted in heavy
duty gloves, a helmet, shoulder pada
and carries a . three-foot to five-foot
"All three possess three things,"
Davis said. "They're quick, they want
the ball in clo9e contests and they love
the game."
The next home game for Orange
County is Sunday, March 20, 1 p.m.,
at El Modena Park, Orange The
following-Sunday (tame tame and
place), Orange County faces-off
against arch-rival, the Los Angeles
Lacrosse Club.
Valley Lacrosse Club midfielder Pe te r Reich ( 45)
dodges by Orange County midfielder Tim Eden (38).
Orange County midfielder Paul Cody (left) allempts to
sweep past defenseman Jay Leech of the Valley Lacrosse Club.
Referee Steve Wood e xplains
slashing penalty to Orange County
attackman Doug Bonnel ( 43) .
Muggeridge • • • To see ~beyond the \NOrld'
EDITOR'S NOTE -Malcolm Muggeridfe
once wu Britain'• mo.t celebr•f«I media pundit,
acourf!.e ol the pompou. and of permlaalvenna.
Hue • a look at the octoprurian journal.Jst and
author, a former agn011tic who hu ju•t become
Roman C4thollc and ha achieved whllt h e aill8 a
'Wow peace" -• mt1 o/ paci with Ute.
Kennedy -"the btggest fraud of all." The United
Nations -"a complete nonsen!lt', If anything it
brings on wars."
He'• at.ill a journalist and author, reviewtna, turnina out new1paper articles and working on the
third volume of hlli autobi<>F'8PhY -"Chronicles of
Wutad 'nme.''
But the 1tru1sle with Chrl1\lanlty for
Mu11ertd1e, whoee 1969 bestseller "J e1u1
Redltcovered" 11 amon1 the moat publicized reUaSoua od~ys of modem Umel, ta over. A com.mJtt.d ChNUan for more than 20 yee.ra, ~a member of the AnaUcan Church -"it only beu.eve. in what It'• dOtnc. I couldn't take
It 1tMualy" -NI became a Roman Catholic Lut Nowmm.r, ~ wtth hit wife of &4 )'tal"I; Kitty.
A major atU'tction for Muaertd1• la Pope
John P1Ul D whcm rtpd vtewa autn1t abortion,
cont.rec.ptlC>n, divorc., porno1rapny and dru.._
mlnw hll own. · It WM a UWlde he took up ln ~ Ute. ·
London 1'rDll colu.mnll\ ~ Le\1D Ol"'9 t'On\l'Mni.d ecldly that Munrtd.., for whom
ChrilU.nhy WU not the onfy lewe affiaJr, WM "~ &he worW IO IWlp "11".'1 to &nnMne .. Wtliinlil ..._ a. lhe 1twnpt .._Id prow
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Kid support
It's nevv 1 Cohen'
operated center
By JACKIE HYMAN •-leled ,.,_ .....
BEVERLY HILLS -Denrus Cohen's legal
group has seized insurance proceeds and cars,
garnished wages and linked up with out-of-state
lawyers in its pursuit of fathers -and 90metimes
mothers -who fail to pay child support.
"Thrtt years ago I started the Center for
Enforcement of Family Support because I had
worked on a couple of these cases and I found th.at
baskally there was no one addressing the problem,"
Cohen 18.ld.
Federal of!aciala estimate that half of
noncustodial parents dbobey court orders to pay
child support. Cohen said as many as 80 ~nt of
welfare redpients ha ve to accept aid because of
non-payment of child support.
The spou.e trying to collect often lacka the
funds to pay an attorney, and efforts by district
attorneys to round up non-payers tend to focus on
thoee who owe money to welfare redp,lents -and
therefore to the state -rather than to familie. th.at
remain Rlf-aupporting, Cohen said.
"The children are really auffenng during this."
he said. "Not only hu there been a aerious change
in their economic situation but they've lost a parent,
and they don't know why."
The Beverly Hilla-based center that Cohen
operates with two other attorneys t:.kes cues on a
contingency basis, collecting one-third of the money
owed only after It la paid. There la ai.o a $3~
p~c~.
"We're collecting money for put-due 1upport,"
aa.ld Cohen. who obtalnt court orden to have county
manhala tei.ze property. "We al8o do what we can
to get them to pay current aupport and we do not
take a fee on that.."
Although lt 11 moat effective when the
n on-payln1 parenta -~ percent of whom are
women -are located in Califomla. c.ohen'1 p-oup
ai.o worka wtth attorneys in other part& of the
country and Ml active CUM In 2& or 30 1tata.
"We have people oont.ctinl ua who a.re owed
anywhen from jult & few hundred dollan to -the
lar1eet jud1ment I've ;ouen, 1he wa1 owed
'80,000," Cohen aald. "He had not paid eupport
llnce 19&9.
The atiomeys attempt to work out a ..ulement
with tbtl for~. If that prowa lmpcable,
. they tw'b to ....,.. and llllinl property.
Jn cue1 where the ab1ent parent la
lmpoverl1hed or lnttltutlonaltsed, collecUon ta Im~--. Cohen ..sd. The other cmm tend to fall
into thne e1...,n.:
1. 'n. lftll')' .•k~. ·~·1 the fat.her
who Juit ay1. 'Loolc. rm \aklna off. l hate you, th1a hM beet\ hon1ble, you're Ju9t newt" .-nc to .. me
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81 Orang• CoHt DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, March 10, tQ83
riest feeds
>coffers for
Computer battle doomed_
tPOor youths
.' NEW YORK (AP) Stt-p tnw Futht•r Jakt·'s
:l>alatine, a chic little biatro In the theatt>r dlstrn:t,
:&nd you are grei.'lt'd not by a h"ughty ma1trt' d' 1n
a tuxedo but by the Rev Peter Jacobi, u 11m1hng
,)>nest In a Roman collar.
To frlendll such u Waller Cronkite, Gloria
Stelnem and thl' royal family of Monaco, your
. host is simply "Father Jake " But to hlb chun:h,
lhe ~7·year-old restaurateur priest IS a
renegade
' Although he defends Palatine as a wuy to
!caise funds for poor students at two high school!.
·where he ls chaplain, Father Jake was SUllpt'nd~
by his archdiocese two monthl ago when he was
granted a state liquor Li<.-enae.
. "They thought I was going to open a bar an
the Tunes Square area, which has sleazy
overtones," he recalls "But I explained that thas lb
a bistro, a French restaurant You need a bar in a
blatro."
Canon law bars praesL'> from doing business,
although blShops frequently grant dispensations.
But Father Jake comes under the junsdacllon of
the archdiocese o( Washington, D.C., because he
was ordained there, and that archbishop "wants
him to do priestly work. not engage m busmess,"
acxording to Msgr. John Donoghue, diocesan
chancellor.
Father Jake, Slpping coffee an his dlrung
room, says he IS doing priestly work.
"In the old days," he explains, "the tavern
was a place where people would come together.
The parish pnest would drop m to list.en lO their
problems and talk to the young people "
Father Jake got has chance when an elderly
friend offered ham space on West 46th Street.
Manhattan's "Restaurant Row "
runs bhitro
"A rt:staurant was the furthust thing from my
mind," he n .-calls "I never Ukcd the lclt'a of 1&
pnest being in busm~ or an politks "
But he had been Clndtng 1t harder to ratt.e.•
money for his 5"hools, Rwt: High and Powt·r
Memonal Academy, both run by the Christian
Brothers
"If the d1oceae can have a bag Inner City
Scholarship Fund banquet at tht' Wnldorf Astoria.
then I can t\ave a restaurant to help poor kids."
argues Father Jake
So he took out a second mortgage on ha!>
mothl'r's house and borrowed from relauves and
friends to buy furniture, equipment, food and
drink.
For Father Jake, Palatim• was a not 11logu.:al
step an a career that has alwayi. been sp1ct.'Cf with
more than a bat of Broadway
The Rev F.dwan O"Br1en, spokesman for the
New York un:hdux:ese, says tht: priest's scrape
over the restaurant 1s "nothing new for him'' and
that he ha!> "u th1t·k file" of infractions.
But l''ath<'r Jake as not ashamed of has
worldly rep\JliH1on "You have to go out 1r you
want to n•al·h thL· people," ht• says
Dl'.:Al\ ANN LANUEMS 'You 1trt• w1 u11te l
hiav .. "~n Dcre," too, and th .. man 11 rlaht You
limply cannot win u ~ttlt' with a compuk·r AIM>, at
can drive you bonktoni.
l retunwd 1hc Soclul Sticurlty t•htlt:.ka I was not
entitled to. Each lime.! I wrow a note explalnln.r why
I wu rctumlna It, It dlcJ no aiood The d1t'<·k11 kt>JJt
c.vmlnai bllck to mt! I finally KB Vt• up ~nd banket.I
them ln a 1peclaJ account and kept (lbph1 ot the
pleadlna leu.en I had written
One day tht:y woke up ond askt.>d m~ to rl'lurn
the checka to whkh 1 wall not cnlltlt."CI I rl-'tUrnt.><l
them but had alrendy piled up n neat bit or inll'rt'll,
which l wrui not o.aked to return .
Another cue· A friend who had fivl' ch1lt.h-t•11
when he wru. dtaabled received duplicate Chl'Cka for
all flvE.-kids for over two yean; He tried to return
them. but they kept sending the <.·hecks ba<.·k He
went to an attorney and was told lO open a 11pecial
Ut't.'OUnt for the duplicate l'ht.•<:ks. He hasn't heard
1.1nythlng from lhem yet, but t-ventually somt'Onl'
will come to •
Final c.·asl' A nurse friend with a Chant•st'
husband died suddenly a t a very young ag(· S<x:1al
S«urity has ~n sending a check every month to
hill mother in China No one had heard a word from
her for 15 years She tried to stop the chcdc.s (didn't
feel she was entitled to them) and finally gavt· up
The last I heard she w~ stall receiving them
111 it any wonder the Social Security syswm LS
an such terrible shape? If I ran my business tht• way
they run theirs, my children would have st.arvc•d w
death l ong ago OUTRAGED BY
INEFFICIENCY
DEAR OUTRAGED: Welcome to the club. I
could write a book on tbl• 1ubject. For every
welfare cheat there are 10 dingbats wbo can't seem
to feed tbe rlgbt Information Into tbe computer and
are unable to untangle the simplest kind of foul·uf.
This ls a sad commentary oo wbat we l'a I
progress.
DEAR ANN LANDERS Please JJrlnt this
Smile no longer a broken line l~oa1LE HOM-;-'
REPAIR I've never had anyth1n,a hfted, tucked, srupped, -# . _ Fectory TrllMC! Peraonnel
stapled, or melted down in my Me. but a year ago I FREE ESTIMATES
succumbed to vanity. l had the gaping space St 254 87 .. ~1 between my two front teeth filled in. flMA 80M8f(11 •· -~ It wasn't like I was unpataent. I gave it 50 years ft ~-======--===~!
to fill in by itself and when 1t didn't. I faguroo 11 was
lime to take things into m y own hands
Face 1t Thts is a capped-teeth world we IJve an
Maybe there is some place on thts earth where a
cavern in your mouth is considered an honor or a
symbol of royal blood. but not m this country Here,
a smile that looks like a row of piano keys i.s whut
gets you m the first row of the class picture and
dates during the week.
With some sadness, I said goodbye to a
fraternity of individua ls who have managed to
..awvive in a strwght-teeth world. Goodbye. Pew
Rose. So long. Lauren H u tton Ciao. David
Lettennan I was detenruned lO b(.comt' a member
of the orthodonuc majonty
You may be wondenng JUSt how bdd a spaL't'
between your front teeth can be I'll tell you ho'4
bad. I could eat five rows of corn through a packet
fence without opening the gatf'
I could spat over two sedaris and a stataon
we.gem through my front teeth and never dnbble I
could put a candle in m y mouth and rent myself out
for Halloween Why, I was the only person 1n North
Amenca who could floss with a garden hose
There was no doubt in my mind that with
AT WIT'S ENO
straight teeth. a new me would emerge
I have be<•n wamng for an E'nt1re year to have
someont> nouct· my teeth My husband said, "If
that'i; what you wanted, it looks fine " My kids said,
"l l·an't reml•mber what they were like before."
Somt.> friends who have known me for ynrs have
said. ··Dad you lose weight?" "You l'ha ngcd your
hair didn't you?" 'Did you < hansc makt""-tJ p?"
Thert! a.rt• thr<:e rnorals to thU> story
The hrst ll'J that we art> harder on ourselves
than anyone in the world Wl· Jbse<:t our Claws both
phy!>lcally ;rnd emotaonally, put them unde r a
m1n~pe and nevt>r take our eyes orr them We
would nevt•r dredm •>f JUdJ(tng others with the
""verity and cruelty w11h whic h Wl' judgtc•
ourselves
The st'"<md moral I!> that our frll'nds w1U l.Jve
wnh our lmpertecuons and indeed become blrnd to
them, looking only for the part of us that enriches
tlw1r lives an some way
The th1ro moral A smah• doesn't have to be an
unbroken lint• to be . a sm1lt'
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Muggeridge • • •
From Page 81
voted Britain'• most hated commentator in the
1950s and '601 for his television appearancea,
Muggeridge gave up smoking and drinking 20 yeara
ago because the old must "choose between
sainthood and suicide . . I used to be a bit of a
boozer, but when you get old 1f you smoke IU}d
drink and all that aort of thing, you're useless. I'd
rather have a clear mind than booze."
A1ao a vegetarian, he conveys a powerful sense
that he would not ruk getting drunk or drugged in
case he missed his death.
Journalist, author, teacher, World War II spy in
Britain'• MI-6, counter-int.e.lllgence service winning,
the Croix de Guerre, editor, lecturer, traveler,
debater and celebrity, he's not missed much else L"l
a life that began March 24, 1903.
The third of five sons of a lower middle-class
family., Muggeridge was raised in the South
London district of Croydon. His father, Henry, a
clerk in a firm of shirt manufacturers, was a
lifetime socialist and for two years a member of
Parliament.
After a state school and Cambridge University,
Muggeridge abandoned his father's Labor Party
and never espoused another. "What's the matter
with me tS rm on no side," he once wrote.
It's the exercise of power that fascinates and
repels him. "That's 'A!hat makes journalism a
fascinating occupation. Because if you are interested·
in how power worka you have the benefit of a seat
in the front row without having to .ccept any of the.
responsi bill ties."
Should Muggeridge, whose collection of essays
baaed on his journalism is titled "Tread Softly For
You Tread on My Jokes," have bee n less
iconoclastic himself, a bit kinder?
He smiles broadly and then is serious.
"The quest for sensual pleasure and the quest
for wealth, they're dangerous. but the most
~rous passion in man is the quest for power.
We've had a basinful of It -we've had Hitler,
Mussolini, Stalin, Roosevelt, Churchill. What a
priu collection."
Mu~ertdge was ~ fo~~I~ correspondent In MO&COw in 1932~33. which usJoned him for life
aoout communism, and in WashJngton, as well as
1erving as deputy editor of the conservative London
Dally 'teleegraph 1950-52 ;md edJting the satirical
monthly Punch.
It was the '50s and television, a medium he says
he despiaes-"it'• fantasy and 1t destroys thought"
-that made him a national figure
He mterviewed celebrities and church leaders.
attacked politicians, reminded the British they no
longer had an empire and was banned temporarily
by the Bntish Broadcasting Corp. in 1957 during an
outcry over what was seen as his attacks on the
monarchy.
Child s upport • • •
From Page 81
bills," often including a second family. Cohen said.
"We'll work out an arrangement with him so
he pays current support through wage assignment,"
along with gradually paying off the past obligation,
Cohen said.
3. The game-playing ex-apouse. "Those are the
ones who really do have the money and it's all a
game to them or it's a power trip. They'll pay
thousands of dollars In attorney's fees to avoid
paying $100 a month," Cohen aaid.
In one case, his firm had the marshal's office
seize an expensive pickup truck when an
ex-husband who owed more than $6,000 was
visiting Los Angeles from Oregon. In another, a
man who owed six year's worth of support
paymenta lost his house in a fl.re "and we grabbed
all the insurance proceeds."
In another case, a man living in a house worth
$300,000 to $400,000 put it in his new wife's name,
and Cohen took them to court "We ultimately
prevailed in that case and got our client the money
that she was entitled to."
Men aren't the only ones who skip out. Cohen .
recently heard from a man whose ex-wife was
employed and had her cmiployer "covering for her"
while he tried to raiae the children on bis
inadequate income. "He'a stnJggllng. He aaid very
frankly he was embarrassed ~ 80 forth but he's
considering going on aid."
If enforcement of child-support payments were
uniform nationwide, Cohen believes violationa
would dwindle. "I penonal.ly feel that the aoluUon la to have a
nationwide network of attorneys who att willing to
take on thia problem," he said. "I certainly think
this is a problem that can be aolved."
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Charles Taylor (left) makes a point to Art Wln1low in a acene
from "Inherit the Wind" at the We1tmin1ter COmmunity Theater.
The judge ii Lou Marlin . .
Realistic fervor is given
to play 'Inherit the Wind'
By TOM TITUS o<ei-.o.trNet9""'
Of all the historical incidents which later came
to be embelllahed by the playwr1ght's typewriter,
few have 1eemed IO inherently stageworthy u
"Inherit the Wind," baaed as It I.a on the actual clash
between two of America's legal giants.
The "monkey trial" -of Tennessee teacher
John Scopes. char1ed In 1925 with teaching
Darwin'• theory of evolution to his high.,chool c1ua
-broul(ht William Jenning Bryan for the
prmecution and Clarence Darrow for the defenae to
the town of Dayton. the buckle on the Bible belt.
Authon Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee (who
recently penned "Fl.m Monday in October" and
actually llCOOped history) simply changed a few
names and let art imitate life.
The 1955 play has become a modem classic,
and usually bring. out the beet in a theater group.
At the Wea~r Community Theater, it crack.lea
with realiatic -fervor with two exceptionally strong
actors tilting at each other with sharpened
rhetorical lances.
Charles Taylor articulates the Bryan character
with lmpuaioned eloquence and a smug demeanor
that makes one cheer for his comeuppance, then
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aho benefits from the Intimacy offered.
"Inherit the Wind" teats some social and
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Orang• Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thurltday, March 10, 1983 8~
Bea Arthur stars with Ri<·k Hurs t in u.Amanda's," ABC's n~w
comedy series Thursdayis at B:30 p.m. It is seen lo<· ally on KA Ht ( 7 ).
Deirdre's dilemma . ~ • holds viewers interest
By MARK S. SMITH ··-••ted .......... ..,
LONOON Will d1 vortt'<· Dt•1rdn· Barlow run
oli with Rom<.'<> factory bas:, Mike .Baldin'? Or will
she return to h<•r bonrig but long-suffenng S<.'<.'tmd
husband, Ken?
broadt·ast an bl..tt·k .md wh1u. IA'( Y HlfiU 1111
Bn111rn ·., c.:ommt-n 1111 Indt-pt-ndrnt Tt-lt-Vl'>l"11
nc:twurk
'On Approval' a battle
It may not ~m much m•xt lo Who Shot J H"
But tht• riddle of how Dt·1rdn•'s affair with Mikt·
turns out has hl'ld 18 5 mill10n vrt'wers of
"Coronation Stret•t," Br1uun's longt.-st-running soap
opera, in thrall for we-elu
When the d1mal·t1c ep1S<Xlc was broadcast not
long ago. a third of tht' nation was watching.
according to liranad<J TV. wh1l·h µroduet.•s tht.·
show
ln lh..tl llmt:, l.'.! Lhar.acl.cr.. h.Jvc d1L-d S1x h.n L
~·n born Thnf hOJVl' \>t"(:n I fi marri<tgt.'S Sonw
2.300 actor., hav1 ..iµJ>4:an.-d. ranging from 0Jv<.'y
Jone:. of th<' '60s TV group Th1: Monkeys and Petkr
Noon£" of Ht•rman s Hermits, to &•n Kingsl<•)
l'Urrt•ntly up for .1 bt~st o<'tur O..Car for his movin~
portrayal of Gandhi Thl·r<· havE' lx~n 17 producer'>,
70 writer.; and downs of d1rC'Ctor.s
Hilda Ogdt•n , tht• notorwus "Co runollo 11
Strc>ct" busybody whoS<' hair 1s rtemally in eurlC'rs.
ho:. gon<.' through :m 5el.\> of them Soml· tj,600 pml..,
uf north-<:ountry ale h..ivt lx~·n pUllC'd ut the strl'<'t •
pub, the Rov .. r·-. Rt.'lurn
of British barbs, brickbats
Million:. more w1 ll S<-t' 1t whl'n II runs 1n New
2'..ealand. Australia. Canada and lrt>l.rnd and un
cable TV (the USA CablP network) in the Umtt.>d
Stat.es
Deirdre's torrid affair has blai.ro across British
front pages -not JUSl in the racy tablmds of Fleet
Street. who tre..al.('(! 11 as a real m Wl> slurv. but 1n
the gray, 197 yt.•ar-old T1mt~ uf London ·
"But rt's pmp bt"<.•r." notc:s Ertl' Ros.wr. 1111·
show\ arch1v1st "And lhl·y·n· trrt·k glassc-s, wlrnh
are taken away from th(.• act0rs as soon as thr
cameras are of("
Why the longevity"
By FRED ROTHENBERG AP r-.telofl Writ.,
NEW YORK You wouldn t bu) a used ca r
without kickmg the tires, dockmg the dl"<.'t'lerauon
or checkmg the mileage The lalost offerrng on
Mobil's "MastPrp1cce Theater" Sunday night
suggests a similar prov ing ground for couples
cont.emplaung marnage
Frederick Lonsdalt''s On Appro val.'
considered a risqu<' l hl·eky play when 11 was
introdu<.-«;-d lo London in the 1920s. lS " typically
Bril.ISh. farcical look at how two relatmnsh11J6 are
tested by trial marriages that have thE' look and feel
of money-back guaran~
The pracuce of putting a relat1onsh1p through
the ngors of day-to-day living 1<; now fash1onablt-,
but. 60 years ago. 1t was scandalous. aCC'Ounting in
part for the play's populanty "On Approval" 1s the
kind of play about adult meshing and rrw.meshing
that Neil Simon chums out today
Although the novelty of "On Approval" 1s
dated. thE' b1ung sarcasm of the dialogue 1s as sharp
as any paper shredder in Washington So an.• the
play's insights m to how people act when they think
they are in love, or when they fear the other party
isn't.
Some viewen. may find the going too slow. but
if you appreciate wry humor and a brainy battle of
barbs and brickbats, then the 90-m mute "On
Approval" will be your cup of Enghsh tea
Maria (Penelope Keith), a pragmatic and
properly pompous 41-year-old whose first marriage
lasted 18 years too long, vows not to make another
matrimonial rrustake Pr1nc1pally the ob.)L'(.'l of her
own affection. Mana has also inspired the love of
the sh y. earnest and stnkmly bland Richard
(Ben.Janun Whitrow)
When her friend. Helen CLmdsay Duncan),
suggests marriage might be in th<' wings, Mana
'M*A*S*H' gives
CBS top rating
LOS ANGELES (AP) -CBS parlayed the
final episode of ''M 0 A•S•H" -which got the
highest rating and attracted the largest a udience
ever for a smgJe TV program -into a big ratings
victory for the week ended March 6
Nearly eight out of every 10 telev1S1on sets an
use was tuned to the 2 1h-hour show on Monday,
Feb. 28
An estimated 125 million people saw the final
epilode, according to CBS. The show got a rating of
60.3 and a share of 77 percent It was teen in 50.3
million homes, nearly 10 million more than saw the
previous record holder
"M• A •s•H" broke the ratings record set by
the "Who Shot J R.T' epl.xie of CBS' "Dallas" on
Nov. 21, 1980. The "Dallu" lhow eot a rat.i.ng of
53 3. In 1980 that meant It WU .een in 40.6 million
homes. A ratinp point equaled 783,000 homes In
1980 but it baa since 1ncftMed to 833,000 homes.
TM audience esuma~ brea.ka the record for a
atnclo show of 11 U5 million, wbJch NBC eet for
Super Bowl XVll lat Jan. 30.
"AUce," which ran Immediately before
"M• A •s•H .. was tlw .econd·hiaMt ratad abow of
tJw week. Dul ftt ... tinl WM ~.7, only ebout half
the "M•A•S•H" rttlnc· AJJC and NBC thrirw ln two movi• aolnlt \he ••M•A•s•ui· Juu•maut and they anlt ao \he
boW:1rn of the raUQll.,""J'he Nl&ht tht Brictp l'ctU DoWD. .. lbown c:ift NBC1 wM t.t\ltd from IMt, and
"Nrilrbn o'-*•• on ABC •• llllCOrid hom i.-. nae .. M•A•a•K" ~ pw CBS • hua-
....... awr the~...., an O)t wwkly ·~ ~r..:·~.J°iiranc1"1.;,c~
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nixes the nollon because "he'll never be what he 1s
today a year ht'ntt.·" She lhen hits upon the idea of
trying out the courtship m Nl•w Haven. so to speak
Richard's enthusiasm for the unmarnage
proposal 1s about a.. .. unbr1dlL'<i as 11 E'Ver gets. "It's
wise without tx·ing cunning," he says, practically
bubbling ovl•r Shl• won't l:>t' sorry "I'm a great deal
more· than you think I am." he says
"Deirdre and Mike Left Dancing m the Dark,"
bannered a front-page Times h<'adlme after a key
eplSOde, m which Ken hrst learns of his wife's
Infidelity. was blacked out by an electricians'
strike
"Mv own fJl'fSOllJI V ll'W IS th•H thl' whol•
family Lan wau:h 1l togcthl·r .. ""'"~ LA·1ta Oarn1
Granada's publicity d1re<:tor for tht· sho1.1. ··w1
know Deirdre's been naught"f but we've• nt.·\ 1 1
actually seen her at it "
Important, too. 1s the show'<; authenuc1t' rn
depicting working class Bnt..un and v<JIUt'$
HLS l"CStacv 1s lt•mpered l'ver so-slightly when
he's pul on nouce that they will lx• sleeping in
separalt· bedrooms her's in her rountry home. his
m a hotel What about rainy mght.s? "I suggest you
take a ram<."08t," she says
ThE' half-hour sh<'l.' of hfe lK'l ma back street or
an unspec1f1ed north-of-England mdustnal oty. has
gone through 2.300 episodes since 1t was first
"There are no hcroc..., or ht•romt"S m th<> shn1.1.
Dann says. "Everybody's got his "(ood prnn~. but hi"
faults and bad points. too ·
Mt-anwh1le. Helen has falll·n ht>ad over heels
for George, th<· DukC' nf Bristol (Jeremy Brett). He's
an cgomarnacal, undf'rf1nanced bounder who
probably doesn't hav<' enough room on his dance
t•ard for anybody but hunself Still. sweet Helen
finds this opposite attractive. and they stnke a
s1m1lar tr1al-marnagt' arrangement
From that pomt, thl' focus of the play shifts
from rosy fant.asy to thorny reality Characters can't
hve up to unreal expectations. and the more that is
uncovered, the more they long for a rover-up The
starry-eyed lover in e<1t:h couple ~gins wondering
what there was to lovl' in the first place
And, when the pt'ndulum st.arts swmging the
other way, there's cause for much belated
soul-searching. Gt'Orge. having rock1ly proposed
marriage almost as a favor to Helen, IS shocked by
her rebuff. Why" "People· hnd me amusing. and I'm
invited to dinner parties all the time " "Dinner
pa.rtles last two hours," says Helen
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It's no Lock( e) f o~ CdM girls_, 79-68
BY CURT SEEDEN or ... o.11r,_,...,
LONG BEACH -The way
Corona del Mar Hlgh women's
baaketbll) coach Dave Heffern
looked at It. his Sea K.lnga came
within five mi11ed layups of
winning their CIF Southern
C..Ulomia regional playoff game
~terday .•
To be exact, the Sea Kings
mlaaed thoee layups in the first
quarter, and before they knew it,
the Locke Saints had opened a
16-3 lead en route to a 22-9
first-quarter advantage.
The two t.eama played on even
terms throughout the retit of the
contest, meanlnr Locke the
Los Angeles City Section 4-A
champions -held on tor a 79-68
victory at the Long Beach Arena.
Afterward, Heffern had praise
for both teams.
"We played them dead even
over the last three quarters. I'm
really proud of my girls. But
Locke came back like champions
do."
The Sea Kings, down 26-11
early m the second quarter.
finally started to make their
Huntington Beach High shortstop Steve
Cravens heads for the ground (ball in
hand) as Irvine's John Scott breaks up a
double play attempt yesterday.
Deity Pttot Photo by RletlMd Koehlef
Oilers hold on
layups, and ,.5 ruard Heather
Estey 1tarted to hit from the
outside. Estey hit 10 of her
team-high 25 polnta In the eecond
quarter, while junior forward
Joan Looe had 1lx of her nine in
the same period to help the Sea
Kings pull to wlthln nine (41 -32)
at the half.
And CdM continued to make
things uncomfortable for the
Saints by whittling away at their
lead until Locke maintained a
51-47 advantage with 2 :38
remaining following a buket by
Fran Wynn.
Hui Locke Coach Art Webb
had a almple solution to halt
CdM'11 comeback attempt. He juat
made aure 6-3 junior center
Dorothea Conwell got the ball.
Conwell scored 15 of her 25
points in the second half, while
senior guard Rosalind Chavers
was hitting juat about everything
she threw up from the oulllde en
route to a game-hlgh 29 pointa.
"Conwell's the best player I've
seen all year and she's Just a
Junior," admitted Heffe rn
afterward Conwell, an fac t,
managed to stay in the game
after p1ckJng up her fourth foul
with 21 MCC>nda remalnlng ln the
third quart.er. ·
The Saints pretty muc h
decided thlnp at the out.et of
the final quarter with a 10-4
spurt WhLch rave them 8 70-53
lead with five minute•
remaining.
CdM pulled to within nine
(74-65) with 2:20 left, but the
beleaguered Sea King at.art.era -
who played nearly the entire
game -couldn't come any
closer.
to nip Irvine, 9-8
CdM can't shake doldrums; Woodbridge, Uni, FV come up short
Huntington .Beach su.rvlved a scare l1l
the bottom of the teVenth inning before
edging Irvine yesterday to highlight
high achool baseball action.
ilaewhere, Corona del Mar sulfered
its fourth )011 without a victory,
Woodbridge was beat.en for the first time,
Dana Hilll overpowered University and
Fountain Valley was eliminated from
the Loar& Tournament despite a 1-1 tie
with Anaheim.
Here's how it happened:
Butiaitoa Beacla t , Irvine 8
The OUen 900ted lix runs 111 the top of
the fourth inning, but had to atop an
Irvine rally in the bottom of the seventh
to earn the victory.
Ron Privett doubled for Huntington
Laguna
• convinces
Estancia
The activity waa light on the high
tchoo1 mm'• volleyball fl'OIJt 1.ut ni&ht.
but one match waa pla~ feeturing two
Beach in the fourth, and Scott Green
brought him in Wlth another double Jim
Kennedy'• two-bagger lct>red Green,
giving the Oilers a 3-2 lead
Gary Buckles then stroked a single.
sending Kennedy home After s tealing
second, Bucklet came in on Andy
Pascoe's single.
Charles Hartwell rapped a double to
score another and two Irvine errors
accounted for the final runs.
Despite entering the seventh down
9-2. Irvine used three Oiler walks and
three errors to ill advantage.
Alter acoring two runs, the Vaqueros
loaded the bases with two outs. Mark
Webster cJeared the ba8J1 with a triple
and a walk put runners on the
corners, when an errant pack-off throw
allowed Webster to ICOl"t".
But Huntington Beach patcher Pat
Gordon retired the final hJtt.er with a
strikeout
Ta1tlD 5, Corona del Mar•
At Tustin , Corona del Mar's Brett
Hughes hit a two-run first-inning
homer, but the Tillers got the runs back
by parlaying eight walks, a hit batter
and a smgle in the fll'St three innings en
route to tne victory.
CdM, the Sea View League champion
the last four years, is now 0-4 in non-
league play.
''I'm not sure what the problem IS,"
admitted CdM Coach Tom Trager.
"We're having a little pitching
consist.ency problem and we're probably
a better than average defensive high
achoo! team."
The Sea Kinp outhit the Tiilers, 7-3
and !IC'Ored two runs in the top of the
aeventh to narTOW the gap But they left
the bases loaded to end the game.
Gordon Moss was 3 for 3 for the Sea
Kings
Diamond Bar 10, Woodbrld&e •
The hoata settled the i.9aue quickly by
scoring nine tircie1 in the first two
innings as the W:l.'Tiors were dealt their
first setback in four outings this aea.90n.
Woodbridge did manage to acore twice
m the second as Dan Saeger and Darin
Daniels aing}ed with Saeger scoring on
(Sff PREP~. Pase C2)
USFL opening: Critic's delight
New league gets high marks in some areas, fails in others
It 1.S unlikely the literati ever llldulged in a
more critical orgy than what followed the operung
weekend of a contribution to aoclety entitled the
United States Football :t..earue.
Actually, the c;:ritica ran amuck. Opinion ran
the entire apecvum from artistically beautiful to
downright bush but the majority fell somewhere in
between.
SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD
TUCKER
of the top tieenlt in~ County. Bill Ashen Top-ranked J.4una Beach .olldilied ia ranJdna with a convincing 15-11, u--t,
1~12 non--Je.cue triWnph at third-rated
Eltanda.
The view from here was that the USFL people
de9et'Ve a rownd of applau.e. Putt.mg an operaton ol
thJa aort together and getting it oU the ground had Instead, the Monday night stuff has been
"We played r.Dy well. the best we've
~ all year, " aid a aatiafied Laguna ch Bill A.then. "We were really
comistent and everyone contributed to
the win." Paclna the au.ck for the let'ior-laden
ArUata were ouUdde bitten 1Af HaNOO
and Adam Jobmon and mkldle blocker
LerTy Allan. LllCuna ai.o enjoyed a ml.lid
defenlive dfort from la a..ik -row.
"Defemlvely, when you. haw a block
in fnmt ot you • ~ • we do, it makee
lt ....... cio the bedl row ~ya to cover
t.he6r ........ added Alben. 'And we aot
a Jal of poma out of ciar block1na and Le!f Ha--n bl~ fnlm the front row." I ,,,_,.
Fiii die ~ wno-dropped to 3-2
with the._. Denny a.. played an
OU~ .... fram bil out81de hltWr
J)Clllttian..
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to be more difficult than rolling off a log and the contracted out to a national cable outfit.
organizen were to be commended. It ii to be usumed the USFL people would
The atmosphere drifting from the television want Monday night football on ABC and therefore.
coveraae of the LA E:Jwres-New Jersey Henchela the deci1lon preaumably came from the
opener at the Coll8eum had a semi-pro feel to lt, programming brainl of the network. Perhape the
which probably would not matter to a football network did not care to riak the quality of a new Junkie. Neither would it us-et a gridiron investor lea1ue ln the prime time occupied by 1uch
wb<.e major concern ii the 1pread. contributlona to our culture and refinement u the
The officia\ini wu deplorable. Thia f.igurea to ~ newa and That'• lncredible.
lmprove but there are th09e authorltletl in the' other An lnt.el'9tln1 theory ii that the tint eeaaon of
1e84rue, the NFL, who will tell you It h.u:n't rotten the USFL will be lta lut. The thouabt ii bMed on
much better over there in more than 50 yeara. the belief that aporta. like tne we.tiler, la ....onal
' Probably. the eye of the s:rltlc should be and in the ll):lll'ina, a fan'• thou'11m turn to puUmea
focused ~y on the t.elevillon upect of the USFL other th.tn football. There are the hlch1Y popular
inumuch aa it ii the evil box which will eventually poat 1eum toumamenta of co1lece buketball and
det.ermine wMt.her the Jeaaue la to have a _...... the playoffa of the' NBA and NHL whAcb lMt lonaer
aut.equent to 1083. than the tnUre usn. IChedule.
ABC-a t.ei.cut ol the pme at the CoUleum Th.la la not to mention bdeball, the naUonal
came acrou quhe like a colle1• aame. Keith paatlme. The irand old same h•• survived
Jacbon, a hlthly accompllahed coUeae footb&U CONddtrablie, not the leMt or WhJch are Ill att.empta annowar ...so.a ill ai .... wtth wa bunch of to .u cleltruc\.
pro•. Hla color man, Lynn Swann, waa Sothe. tbearyllthatwhmlheUBn.'•emtWr :=.~bly nervous and lnexperienad and wu $30 mWkln wor1h of TV OOl\1rldl expire. eo will thi
~ '° the~-... tti. ,ncUct # 1-.ue Mce\Alt tMre will not be ~ lri the
oC tA~ pla)'tlri ~ 9dellnm durinl the -1taa!U1D4 tn major lM&ue bueba1l CDIDIDW\JUM. ..,.... 'ftlAI la trtpe ln oo11e19 and ..,,..., at l.hilll new ThJa wtll make the U8l'L ..,._ ........, nMta a
19w1. TM N .. Jerity ..m .-... to l*'l'nll hll the ~ wUl not tt.-a b tt.
.. to partid~ .. whk:h Wll ._ _. ln•Wpnt So mucta tor thec:lrila. What --,II a Wt ot a
HN&on CbUdl ~ nwde au~. i Pl•--· The fouMln ot th• UUL __.. tb9lr
11.,. noteW°""Y _,ABC ~lld 1wM1ay tnl.lre canDIPl. on Wt ..._, ..... , Alnlrtaa wrttlm"' ~ but .,.. nowhere on Mondey; ft ..,ni whtn fOOtblD •out ot -..
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Angle Dodda chl~d an 14
pomll for the Sea while
Wynn added 13. Lita mney
acored 1even points to round out
the CdM acoring.
The victory aenda Locke anto
the girls' Divlaion I 1emiflnals
tomorrow night at 5:30 against
Morningside.
CdM closed out the season
with a 23-5 record and the
memory of its ClF 3 ·A
championship -which put the
Sea Kings In the regional
playoffs.
Rustlers
explode;
Bucs fall
The Golden West College
baseball team used an
overpowenng performance from
sinkerballlng right-hander
Lanny DeRoae and an 11 -hit
attack to down Compton
yesterday, 9-0, in a South Coast
Conference baseball rame on the
loeer's field.
Orange Coast wasn't as
fortunate however, dropping ita
aecond conference game m three
ou~ to visiting F\illerton, 4-1.
DeRose struck out seven
batters and induced 16
ground-ball outs in eamin.lz the
victory.
At the plate, Bob Grandstaff
drove in six runs with a two-ru.n
single in the first, a solo homer in
the third and a three-run homer
in the seventh. The homer was
Grandstaff's third of the season.
Ron Morello drove in a pair of
runs with a double, Kevin Elater
went 2 for 4 and Doug lrvLne
tripled and scored the Rustlers'
ru.n in the eecond.
Golden Weal, which wu to
host Cypress this afternoon, is
10-1 overall after suffering ita
fir1t setback of the season
Tueeday agamst Santa Ana.
Orange Coast, after rallying
with a run in the bottom of the
sixth to tae Fullerton. yielded
single runs 111 each of the final
three frames to suffer the lOSI.
For the Pirates, it was a story
of missed opportunities at the
plate, as OCC stranded 13
runners and twioe left the bases
loaded. In the fifth, the Sues
filled the baaea with one out and
had a base1-filled, none-out
chance in the seventh but could
not convert it.
Sal D' Ale918.lldro went 2-for-4
with a run scored and Mike
Carozza aleo had a pair of tu ta,
including a double.
Jeff Osterode went 7~
tnnings. allowing onJy three hi~
before being relieved by Mel
White in the top of the eighth
Two Hornet runs came home on
wild patches
Fullerton's Brian Scharkey
accounted for one of the Ho~t
runs with a homer over the
rlght<ent.er field fence.
OCC was slated to play at Mt.
San Antonio this afternoon . The
Bucs host Golden West Saturday
at noon
Angels rip
Tribe, 8-4
TUCSON (AP) -Doug
DeClncea' two-run double
highlighted a five-run firat
lnnina • the Anaela defeated the
Cleveland Indiana, 8-4 In
exhiblUon buebell ysterday. ~ five of the -Anael lint-
lnntng rwu qainat Cleveland
starter Rick Sutcliffe were
~ becaua of an emir by
ahortltop Julio Franco. Deane.
added an RBI in the third with a
MCrlfice tly.
The A.nee• ICDnld twb ln the
1lxth off Bud Anderson on a
run-aoorlna 1ln1l• by Mike
O&.rry and an RBI double bJ
Rick Adams. Wlnntr Bruce
K.llon pve up two nuw on two
hlta ln thrw lMlnp.
Meanwhile, •horutop Rick
8urlman. ( lied by • tam "*'°" cuff that .-u..f blm the tnln
l IU Mason. ::l,' he bu no doubll he'D be to ........ a GWcl >._, ..... ,....
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Oilers' Manning top.
NFL salary list
From AP dlapatcbes
Houston 01lt.•rs ljUarll•rl>ul·k [i]
Archll' M1tnning rt.<.~ivt.'\.I thl· h1~hl-i.t 4. •
base salary -$600.000 vf anv
µluyt•r 1n the National Foothuil
Lt.•agut• last season, 1.m.:vrdmg tl• u pubhshl·d
rt> port
The• next two top base salunt•s Wl'rt• paid to
Clevt'l11nd Browns hnt•backer Torn Cousrnc1.1u,
who rt.l\.-t.>ivt.-d $500.000 and N1•w Orll•uns Saini.I.
quarterbuC'k Ken St.abler. who <'arm-d $450.000
an base salary, Tht> Dallas Murning Nt.•w,
reported in a copyright stury today
Tht.• player:. r<'<'t'tvmg ttw lowl·st bas<'
salar1t•s were Atlanta F'alcons lh·fons1vt> back
Mike Pt.•rko and C1m:111nau &m~ctls hneback<•1
JeH Roberts, both of whom wt·n· J><lld thl' leagut•
minimum or $22.000
Tht.> Denver Bromos hiJd tht• h11(ht·st
averagt• base salary $118,460 ,,
'!'ht• I 1gures shuwt.'d quartt•rl.x& had till'
hight.'St average base salary a 1 $ ltll :!so
Ke n Stabler who was tradt.>d to the Sain~
by the 01ll'rs in ext hungt' for Manning -Wd.'>
second on the quaru.•rb.Kk salarv bst at $450.000 a year ..,
Followmg the Bronros Wl'rl' th<' Rams, with
an avNage base of $110,470; tht• Dall,15 Cowboys.
$107,990, the Los Angl•lc-s Ha1dn~. $104.470. aml
the Buffalo Bills. $103. 440
The Baltimore Coils. who h.1d tht• \\ ON.t
record in the league last year at u H l, wen· last
wllh an average of $6Y,4ti5
The other avcragt' bast• sal .. mt-:. by position
were: running baeks, $95.633: def1.•ns1vt-lint-men,
$89,716, offensive hnt>mt•n. $89,704, receivers.
$88.868, ught ends. $85.595. lmc•ba(kers. $84,362.
defenswe backs, $78 552. kicker... $70 667, and
punters. $65,376
alllH WATION
Expo ,'I bi~ inning s topi, LA
Mont1t·HI t•ruptul Cot '!II\ nm~ 111 II
tlw ..._'('Olltl 11111111..i ~ 1·,lt•r day a11d lll'ld
on for .i ti :1 1·>1111111111111 liwwhall Vlt'tor y
•1V1•1 th1 • l ..is A11u1·h"' Dodgn'i Andr t'
Oaw<1on .md "1nn1n~ JJ1l 1 lwt Ra ndy t.er<'b
kn111.kuJ Ill tw11 of tht• r:Xj.>ll runi. Ill tht• h1g
111n1n~ 11rr ''"rtt r .md l11:.t•1 Ricky Wrlabc
Bob Watton hit lWtJ hunwrs and drovt• Ill r1vt·
1 uns tu ll•Jd Atl.111ta to,, l:J 0 rout of Ka11s~1s City
8111 S1t•ln hdwd cJ 1w11 run gnnlt' winnm.c
dnul>lt• with l\~11 out.!. 111 tht' bottom 11f tlw 111nth
111n1n..i .is '1'1·x,1~ 1-di{t'tJ B.11t1m11n•. !'i -l Pete
Rose .md Tun) Pert'z t·u111b10l'ti for livt.• hit.!. in
Ph1lad1•lpl11.1·, ·l :.! v1dury OVl'r Toronto
<:erman Barraot.'a , Howard Johnson .ind Mike
Laga h11 ho1111t·rs 111 p11w1•r IK•trmt tu un 8~·1
dt't ISIOll O\'l'I nu~lllll Thn·t' run honwrs by
Randy Bu<1b .1111 1 Gary Gat'lti h1·lpt.·d M1nnl'sola
dub0.·1 .1 T11r111110 splat '>llll•ld H :i Mike
Vall'., \wn run h11111t·1 \,\,Ith two 011ts 111 tht•
t'lghth 11111111g s1w ppc·tl " :! 2 Ill' itnU g.1Vl' San
fo'ram·1:.c.·o ,1 -l :! w111 11v1•1 OaklJ11d . Ben
Oglivlc smasht•d a twu run h1111wr and a trip)._.. to
p;1lt· J 15 hit <tll.Kk 111 Mtlwaukt>t•'s (.j.J triumph
ovc•r thl· Clm alo(o Cuh..,
Jets finally lop Buffalo
Christian 1111tc·hl-<l two ~t><1b apll'l'l' '
Lucien OeBlols and 11·11tl'r Dav~ ~
last ntt(ht to sp.;1rk W111ntpt.·~ to a 6-0
v1<'tory CJV< r Buffalo, g1vmg the Jt.•t.!.
their f1rst-~·ver tnumph uvl."r the• Sabre& in
NcttJonul tit"' key Lcc.1gU<.· plc.iy Tht· v1t·tory also
lifted tlw Jt·ts pa-.t L•~ An1-wh.~ ond 111to the final
playoff :.lot In tht· Smytht• D1v1s1on In the
only othl'r NHL ganw l;tsl night, an un<C>SlSted
goal bv Mlroslav Fryt•er 9 lti int<J the final
pt'rtod l>rok1 1 :! l. lit· ,lfld >;t'll t Toronto tu a 5-:!
\'IC'lorv nv1·1 St Lou1..,
Lea rnin~ the rope
SPuttlt• urpri e Bo ton
Out WllU1m1 IC.'tlf\!CJ :tO point.a, m
lodudlna '* 110 ah\lad jumpt1r with
2•30 luf't, al\d hck 8Urm• addl'd 2~
pol n \Ji l4> ll'ad Suu tt lu lo o 112 I Ofi
vktory over Bolt.on Ill.Ill nlaiht tn th" NaUonal
Baakl'tbi&ll APIK'hAtlon ElMJwhtore, Jeff
Ruland •'Urt.J :i3 point.a w hulp Wo.ahlngton roll
to • 110 9~ dec:l11on ovur Chlc:&&l(O Sly
Williama ICOrl'<i &all 17 uJ hbl µulnta In the flrat
hMlf WI Nt•w York built o 22-pomt l<!ud and ht'lld
off u lk'<.'ond hult rally to dofeat New Je~y,
10:• In Guurd Jim Puaon taUled u
ai•nu• high 26 polnl.4' und Portland hit 11eVen of
t•lght C1eld-goal trleli In the finol 2·06 to beat
Indiana, 101 97 Eddie Jobnton poured In
u t1•1.m1-hlgh 29 points ond Larry Dcew diahed
uut 11 ussh1t.a topower KunBAtt City past Dall.llll,
1211 113 George Gervin sank om• or two
fn'l' thTOWH with eight second• remaining to
d1nt·h a IOM 10~ San Antonio v1<.·tory over
Phoenix Alex En1llab, Kiili Vandewe1be
Jnd Dan Juel <'Ombined for 85 points t.o sp1trk
l)(>nvcr to its ninth straight victory, a l:t.! 109
rnrnp over Utah .Sidney Moncrief broke
opl•n a dose goml' in the final mom(•nts 011
M1lwJukee bt.•ul Atlanta, 109-100
St~ton Hall pulls upset
Freshman Andre McCloud scored m
'l:! points ond Marvin Morrla added 18
to lc•ad Seton Hall to a 73-64 v1ctnry
over Provtdef\C(' last night in thr Big
&ist collegt• bai.ketball tournament qualifying
gaml' at Madison Square Cardt·n. Seton Hall.
which had won only one of 16 t:onferenc<' games
this season. earned the right to face top-sc<'Clcd
Boston College in a quarterfinal game this
evening. Meanwhile, Providence, playing
without leading scorer Ron Jackaon who had an
ankle tnJury. finished the season with a 12-19
n>rord. including a 4-12 mark m the Big East
Eric Hightower hit an 18-foot JUmpN
I mm the rornf'r w tth on<' SC'('Ond remainm1ot to
~1vt· Georgia Southern a 68-67 victory over the
Umvt-rs1ty or Arkansas-Little Roc:k m the hnaL"
of tht> Tran-. America Athletic Conference
tournamf'nt in Little Rock The victory gives
Gt·org1a Southern a spot in the preliminary
round of tht• NCAA champ1onsh1p Tuesday in
Dayton, Ohio, against an opponent to be
dC'tC'rmmed 1-'nday f'or the third straight
year, V1rgm1a t•cntcr Ralph Sampson has won
the Nats1Tulh Trophy
Quote of the day
"J'vo ti.n an Expn. ... fan •II my lift-"
An unld,.nUflftd fan t>c-ln1 flJ!eMew«'<.I •t lhu Cuti.um after thl' tirat UnJt.ed Stat.ea
FootboU Lea1ue pllM! of tht• Le,. Anatole.
Exprt'll Sunday
BlueJ; urge d lo tuy
Jobo Zle&ler Jr., the prl111dt•nt of •
the N1Allonal Hoc kc•y Lt-agut•, 111
urgln& ownership uf the St. Lou111
Slut"' to £ive "aeriowi c:onaaderalion"
to n local offor for the team There have been
rumors that 1.1 ~roup from Saakatoon
S1.11>kol4•hewan wtu1 mteres~ In purchasing tht.;
NHL teum Ray Floyd, who saw a three·
shot lt·ad disappear laat w~kt•nd, ta trying w put
1t all l>l'htnd him ait ht.-t'nt.eri. play m the Bay Hill
Clau1t m Orlando, Fla starting I.Oday "I let onc
gt•t uwuy, JUSt gavt' 1t away," ht• said yeswrday
Vett.>ran plE.ll't• kll'kf'r John Smith, a frt'<'
ugcnt s1m>t> Ft.-b. I, n· sigm.'li y(4tllt.'rduy with tht·
N<!w England Patr101B of tht· National Football
Ll·agul• Th .... Big Ten nt»<t tall will bc"COme
thl· hn.t ma,or c.-unft.orence m t'Ollege football to
use M•Vl•n-rnan 0H1t·1atmg crews Thl' acuon came
as a rt•sult of a recommenduuon by tht.-
confcrl'nl'l''s f'ootball Off1c.·1at1on L1C"J11on
Comm1tll't.> to the Big Ten athletic directors, who
unanimously appruved the proposal earhE•r
David Moorcroft, the world 5.000 meters rt'Wrd
holdl'r, has hepatitis and will mJSS mOBt of the
198:! tni<:k and field Sl!ason U S spnntt•r
James Butler S('Ored v1ctorws in the 60-mett.•r
and 200-meter events at the Golden Gala indoor
tratk and held mec•t last night in Milan, Italy
Mazatleca set tht• pal·e for most of the
6 1 2 -furlong La Habra Stakes, but Little Ha lley
cciml' or1 t.o take tht• riU.'(.' by two lt•ngths at Sanw
Anit<i v1-sl<'rday
Television., radio
TV: College Basketball Anwna at UCLA.
1 1 p r1l , Channel 5
RADIO: CoUeg<' Basketball -Fresno Stall'
vs. UC Irvine Cit Forum m PCAA Tournament, 4
p.m. KWVE (108-FM). Arizona at UCLA. 7.55
pm., KMPC (710), Anwna State at USC, 8 i:im .
KNX ( 1070). 1
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~baJI Dodgers vs Boston at Wm~r
Haven Fla . 10 10 am . KABC (790)
Pesky Clippers give
Lakers tough • hnJe
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Los
Angeles CoaC'h Pat Riley says
he's not upset that his Pacific
Div1s1on leading team barely
scraped by with a wm over the
basement-dwelling San Diego
Clippers -mostly because of "a
kid named Cummings "
But reserves Michael Cooper
and Jaml'S Worthy combmed for
the next 12 Laker pomts to put
the Laken. m front 107-102 lead
with 4:36 wmaining.
The Clippers fought back, but
Abdul-Jabbar scored the Lakers'
nt.-xt eight pomts to kttp them
ahl."ad 115 110 with 1.26 left Tht.> Lakers went neck-and
neck against the outmanned
Clappers for a come-from-behind
119-l 14 National Basketball
Association win I.alt night San
Diego was playing without Bill
Walton or Jerome Whitehead
"I commend them." Riley said
after the game, "t>Speclally a kid
named Cummings H e was
spet·tacular . He 1s a great
rompeutor He had great des1rt'
He kept corrung up with the big
plays left and nght "
Riley said the game was one of
the best any team has playC'd
against the Lakers au year
Cummmg~ then made two free
throws, and Lionel Holltns scored
on a layup to bnng the Clippers
to withm one with 25 seron~
remammg
But Norm Nixon hit two frtt
throws for the Lakers and
Hollins m1SSt.'CI two thr(>(.'-point
shots for San Diego 1n the fmal
24 seconds
Laker guard Earvm "Magic"
Johnson had 20 assists
Wagner warns
team s may fold
TAMPA. Ha (AP) The
F••rnando \'alt•nzut'la gels instruction from
l>od~t·r mana~e·r Tom Lasorde while Pt.·dro
(,u,·rrt•ro fit>ld~ ~round balltt a t third ba., ..
tJurinJ,:. u \~orkoul thi~ ~ee k in Vf'ro Beul·h~
Fla.
Cummmgs hnwwd the game
with a career-high 39 pomt. 18
rebounds and finished with 14 of
24 field goal attempl'I and 11 of
12 free throws.
Kareen Abdul-Jabbar s<:ored
14 points in the fourth quarter
and hrushed the game with 31 to
lead the Lakers
The teams played evenly with
the Lakers throughout much of
the game and the Clippers led by
four w ith 7:23 to go at 99-95
pn-s1dent of tht· CmcmnatJ Reds
predicted yesterday that some
ma,or league baseball clubs may
fold unless player salaries can be
abated"
"It's a fr1ghtenmg spiral," stud
Dl<'k Wagner "I am astounded
by the long-term contracts and
salaries som<' not so exceptional
players have received during the
past couple of years "
PREPS • • •
From Page C 1
an error and Daniels coming
home on a base hit by Btll
Russell
In the seventh. Woodbridge
ecored twice more as Rick Lee
YWalked, Danie ls singled and
Moreland knocked m Lee with a
1 hit and Ruaaell tut a sacnfl('(> fly
.,1 Diamond Bar parlayed six tuts. Jncluding a homer. into a six-run
jleC()nd. ,,
rrDua HUit 10, Univenlty 0
.., Senior David Harri s
1 ove rpowered the TroJans.
striking oyt aeven and wallung
two in allowing a single hit.
• Graham Everett spoiled the
'no-hit bid in the sixth Inning
.., wlth a drive to left-center
Meanwhile. the Dolphins were
.. ~parked at the plate b y Jeff
9 Woller. who had three hits,
lncludln& a arand alam In the
v~hird lnntna when Dana Hills
built ita lead to 7-0.
; University, now 2-2. vlaits
Woodbrtdae tcmorrow n.laht
PV 1. AaalleJm 1
The ICOft may have ~ed ln a
tJe, but for purpotet of the Loara
\--'I'ou.ma.men'-A.nahc?lm advanced • tbahb to a 26-24 edit ln to\al
,,blilei. T.,e Hlbaok dropped the '~'81ton1 from th• tournty,
'.d .. plU a fin• pltchlna ·~ from IWUt' Bi1an ............ ,,.. ~ ftCht·hanckr "Mint lhe diltane1t, .u-tkJna out ,,,..,. Mit ~ out of .v ta.I
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• • • opt1m1st1c UC Irvine crew
Anteaters set ''' open campaign against UCLA Saturday
UC Irvine crew coal h M1k1
Sullivan surveys his varsity t'11-(ht
rt>'i t('r and thanks abt'>ut wh~t
ll4IY be
"l th.Ink we can be m Lhe hall
J><trk with som<' of the to p teoms
on the West Coa.~t." he says "W<•
l'OUld bo• vl"r) good d<'J>tmdmg on
huw ha rd thC'V want to work "
ThP UCI varsity l'f(.'W will
open 1ts season Saturday (9 a.m )
<igamst UCLA at Ballena Creek
m Manna <ll'I Rey.
If SulhvJn 1., looking for an
Golden West, OCC
even after setbacks
Golden West and Orange Coast
c:oUeges have fallen lnto a ue Ln
the South Coast Conference
men's volleyball race after each
suffered defeats wt night
Co-l eaders El Camino and
Santa MonJca did the damage.
wtth the Warriors atopping the
Rust.Jen, 15-3, 15·12. 15-12 and
OCC hosts top
women gymna t
Oranp C:O..l CoUe-ae will host
the l981'NaUonal Junior C.0Ur1
women'• l)'mNltlcl tou.mament
S.wrd-.v •. bqinJ\JJ\I at noon .
c.ornpetltJon la u~ to I.At
dtJ'OUlh l l p,m whh tho flnal1
It\ for I ,
c.ammunlty eollllll9 1t1\ered In
,._ IOUmamenl lndudt Onnae
CoMt, Amerk.an River. Dt1blo
V1ll4iy, El camlno Loria BHrh
CC, Loa An11lu: Vallt1y,
IMTlmlR&o CC. llh ~MIR
•nd """ "-
'
the Con1aars setting down OCC,
15-2. 15-9, 7-15. 15-12
Golden West started slowl y
and could never get lta game in
gear lit El Camino. which
improved It.a conference record to
7 -0 The Ruatlen never led ln
any of lhe three gamea.
Tiunp don't get any t>aaler for
Golden Weal, as the Ruatlers
muat play at Santa Monica,
which la alao 7-0. tomorrow
night
Oran1 <.:out d ropped \M flnt
two Pmft berore ~xumdlna the
match wllh a victory ln U'wl thlrd
thanka to AOme •ttonl play from
the bmch.
Setwr Jim VaccanJ arid out4ide
hltl.l!'r J ff CuUf'r ptrformld ~ll
ln a l'8H'V rol ror the Pira\el.
Alto dDl.n"' fU'4 Jobe fot eo.ch
Bob Wttlll1'1 Ptra&e11 w... nalddJe
blotktn Bt~ Howlld and Phll Devy.
Anolhitr llUft "" •wattl the
lfu'IMI IOtMI rflW ftllh• M C...
•YtftlUrlt on &h• ,.... &O "'"' illl&A......,.
1nd1cat1on of how good his team
Is, he won't have to wait long as
the Bruins are ranked No 3. a
notch above the Anteaters. on
the West Coast Washington and
Cal are ranked first and second
Six seniors. two sophomores
and one junior ftll the varsity
shell led by 6-2 senior Ray Voss
and 6-4 senior Gary Springer.
"We have two superior
athletes ut V065 and Spnnger,"
notes Sullivan . "They're
legatlmate candidates for the 1984
Olympic team. which means they
probably have a 20 percent
chance o( makLn1 it."
Another person Sullivan la
high on ls junior coxswain Mick
Currie, who wu at Orange Cout
College laat year.
"He's one of the best around,"
Sullivan praises "I would take
hlm before anyone el8e I'~ seen
on the West Coalt. H e'•
uperlenced, confident and hl'
knows how a lood boet ahould
bl-." .
Other key flguru are
sophomore Steve Esslinger (out
or Newport Harbor High).
sophomore Don Bergstedt and
senior Pat Dibb
"In order to a.ccomphsh what 1
think we can accomplish this
season," Sullivan stresses. "those
guys are going t.o have to get a lot
stronger In the boat."
The remainder of the shell
includes 6--4 aen.lor George Basile,
6·3 s6nior Dave Kelly and 6-4
.enJor John Sessions
Following Saturday's match
wlth UCLA. the UCI crew wiU
take their shell to Ve ntura
W~ftre, the following weekend,
the team will con duct a
pre-Olympic clime on the sport of
rowlng.
''It'• strictly a promotional
thlna.'' 1aya Sullivan. "They'tt
brinllna us up ao we can practice
and train, aort of Introduce them
to the r port before tpe Olympics
t\lt."
The 1084 Olympic Games will
hold lt.t rowlna c:ompelltlon a\
Lake c.GtM near Ventura.
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Crenshaw
next foe
for MD
LONU BEACH -~t.er Del
lllJ(h rf'memben very well a
humiliating 37-polnt buketball
Lem la.et •ummer
lt h1ppt'ned In the Witts
Summf'r Came• when th~
hlghly-n1tcd Monarch• wue
puahed around by C~w.
Fr1Q4y night Mat.er Det 10 •
t:hance for revf'nge.
The Monarch• earned that
chance by defeattn1 Reaeda,
73-50, in the openlng round of
the Sout hern Caltfornla
Champlonshlpe (Divialon I) •C
Long Beach Arf'na lut niaht.
Thus Mater Del, the ctF 4-A
cha~plon with a 29-2 record,
faces Crenahaw (25-2) Friday
night at 8:30 hf're.
Mater Del put Reaeda. the City
runner-up, away early, jwnpina
to a 20-8 first quarter lead -=
despite the fact the Mon.archa'
leading acorer, Matt Beeuwuert
did not score. But Beeuweattt
came alive in the eecond quaner
(seven points) and Mater Dei had
a 33-18 halftime lead.
Tom Lewis was the game'•
leading scorer The Mater Del
sophomore finished with 19
points while Mike Mitchell hi\
18, Mike Fielder acored 14 and
Beeuwsaert had 11.
Crenshaw, meanwhile, won It.a
game Tueeday night -a 86-45
decision over San Diego Mone.
Crenshaw ia led by junior John
Williams, a 6-7 point guard.
In another game last night,
Riverside Poly, led by Reggif'
Mi II er'.s 35 pot n ts, handed
Banning of Carson a 79-77
defeat .
Anteaters
• win one
in 10th
CARSON -UC Irvine acored
tour runs in the t.Op of the 10th
inning yesterday ,•• the
Anteaters beat Cal St•te
Dominguez Hills, 7 -3, in
non-conference baseball actJon.
Mike Inglehart led off the
fmal inning with a single, and
Darren Kelchner aacriliced him
to second. Brady Andenon'•
single moved l.nglehart io ~
and Jim Gasho knocked in a run
with a single.
A wild pitch put runnera on
second and third, and Andenon
scort"d on a balk. St.eve Haworth
walked, and an infield groWl<t
out kept Gasho at third, will\
Haworth adv~ to 9eCOnd.
But Mike Rupp drove both
runnere home with a two-run
Single Rupp had a solo home run
m the second inru.ng as well .
Gary Braha got th~n ln
relief of Ed Deeae, u the
Anteaters turned three double
plays behind the aenlot
lefthander.
Rupp CU\i.shed the game widf
two hits, three RBI. and one run
scored, and Inglehart wu 2-for-3
with an RBI and two runs llCOl"ed.
Brad Dttto added a pair of hita..
UCI (6-10) takes on Keio
(Japan) m an exhibition game at
home tomorrow, before BOin& to
San Diego State for a
double-header with the Azteaa
Saturday
Mesa swims
to victory
The Costa Mesa High men'•
swimming team made lt two
straight victories y.ierday by
downing Unlvemty, 89~67.
Junior Georae Suahkoff
doubled by winning the GOO
freestyle (5:06) and the 200 free
(1 :50.05). The Mu1tan1• alto
received a double-win from
senior Brad Pickett. who won the
200 lndividual medley in 1:&9.JM
and the 100 beckstroke in ~.4.
The University women open,d
their campal.1n with a 9$-4<t
triumph over Colt.a Me9A.
Lara Sollmon WU victortoua In
the 200 IM (2:39.4) and ~ fret
(27.l). Aleo wtnf\ina twice WN
Cara Brown and Chrl•\l•
Palle\1*.
Brown 1ook the JOO bunedl.Y
In 1:03.2 and &00 f.Ne (O:ft.1),
while PaU.cte won the 100 ti.
(e6.9) and too free (2:03.8) .
Soviets-t.o cancel
Olympic cove~e !
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C4 Ori? COUt DAILY PILOTl'Thurlday, t,!1teh 10, 1H3
Eagles bid
for finals
Saturday
The Newport aeach
Screamtn1 Ea1lfl1 eoccer team
h H aalned a place In the
A merican Youth Soccer
Or1anlut ion Dlvhlon 4
•emlflnal1 after defeated the
Ml11lon Viejo Cheet H, 3-1,
Saturday afternoon at O'Neill
Park In Mlllion Viejo.
T h e Screaminl Ea1le1 are
comprtled of 11 and 12-year-old
pla~Newport Beech team will
play aaain Saturday afternoon In
Upland. hoptna to advance to the
flnala.
In lHt Saturd ay'• victory,
Andy CU1er 1ave the F.agle. a
1-0 leed ~ly in the pme with a
hi1h curU.na lhot which found
the upper comer of the net.
Additional pla were supplied
by Chria Oedin8 and Billy Rauth
to 1 ive t h e winners a 3-0
advantqe.
Goalkeeper Brent Krum
played well in the netl, but lolt
h11 1hutou t late in the game
when the ball caromed off a
player and into the goal to make
the final ecore 3-1.
TFoj ans halt Laguna's streak .Road losses
for Pirates,
Golden West Unlveulty Hl1h downed
Lquna ~ach y01terday, haltlf\I
the Artl1t1' 27-matc:h wlnnlna
1tttak, to hl&hllaht area tennll
action.
ln other action, UC Irvin~
1topped Yale In colle1e play,
while Marina and Irvine were
winnera and Fountain VaUey
wu beaten on the hl1h achool
level.
Unlveulty defeated the
defending" 3-A champion.a behind
the play of Chris Greer, a alnglea
player who won all four aell.
Rick Leach and Erik Dickenon
1parked the Artilll 'In tioublea
action. but Laauna Beach
couldn't dodge its first loa alnce
1981.
It's a rarity on the UCI campus
when the Anteaters' top three
players lose their matches. But
Reben Perciek picked up the
alack for the Anteaters, wlnnlng
in singles and doublea.
Martin Wostenholme, a
member of the Canadian Davia
Cup teapi. stopped Jim Snyder.
UCI'a nwnber one player In two
.ell. But Snyder teamed up with
Eric Quade in doublea play, and
won In straight aeta.
Also winning for Yale was
Olen L.ayendtclwr, who toDped
8ruc:e Man Son Htna In the f.fo. 2
1pot, 8-1, 3·'l. 8 -4 and Mike
Reynal. an AcaenUnt product.
who 1topped Quade. 6-4, 6-4.
team In tht country, Southern
Methodllt, ready to ptty a vlllt
Sunday at the Newport Beach
Tennla Club (1 p.m.).
1lnale1, and 1ophomore Pat
Hulled and freahman Chrl1
Lowe were perfect In doublea
Jl'ount.aJn VaUey •uttered lta
flnt defeet on the )'.'eat. lolln& a
cloae match with Lona Beach
Wilaon. Peraek. ~ to rally from a
~-2 deficit In the aeoond p.me of
hit encounter, finally winnina.
6-3, 7-~.
The win improved UCl's
record to 12-2, with the
Ant.eat.era aet to take on Texa1
Tech Saturday, with the No. 1
lrvlne Improved Ill record to
3-1 with the win Al&hut TuaUn.
Junior Joe vane and eophomore
aarry Beacham took fOW' tell In
doubles action, while Todd
Tart.er 1parkled ln alnaJes.
Marina opened Ill aeuon with
a victory over Cypreea, u junior
Todd Jacoblon won four .ell In
Scott Lee, the Barona' No . 1
linal8-player, won three of four
.. ti, while Kent Noeuman and
Phuc Nauyen, a pair of junior
doubles pl4yera, a1lo manal(tld to
take three aeta.
Kyler, Carpenter one-hit foes
Strona pit.china performancea were the rule ln
area women'• aoftb&U yeaterday. hi&hll1hted by
Golden ~est Collqe'1 one-hit effort by Tina Kyler.
Kyler allowed juat a aecond-innlna bloop aln&)e
as the Rustlers turned back Cerrlt.o9, 1-0. She atruck
out seven and allowed the Falcons lone hit In the
bottom of the aecond.
Golden West broke a acoreless deadlock ln the
top of the seventh when catcher Donna McEIJ:ea
tripled Into the gap in rtsht-<:enter with one out and
rode home on a aacrlflce fly by Laurie Holler.
Meanwhile, Saddleback was victimiz.ed by 10
walka m a 9-1 setback at San Diego Mesa Deanna
Difivio tripled ln \Pe Gauchos' only run.
On the high school scene, Julie Carpenter
t<med her aecond one-hitter in auccemion to help
Edi.Ion notch a 5-0 victory at Bellflower.
Carpenter earned a perf~ game Into the sixth
Inning, but a two-out 1lngle 1poiled the bid. Senior
catcher Sue Trubovltz went 2-tor -3 and drove in a
pair of runs to 1park the Charger offenae.
Fountain Valley sophomor e Staci Haynea
struck out four and did not allow a walk In
defeating F.atancla, 6-0. Lori Peteraon, Kelly Winn,
Ludle Roland and Debbie Dickeraon all had a pair
of singles and Sam Arledge cracked a three-run
homer in the fifth for the Barons. Fountain Valley
11 now 4-0 .
Lisa Marlin's two-run single tn the second
inning waa enough for lrvme to claim a 4-1 ded.aion
at San Clemente. The win ran Irvine's record to 4-0.
The road proved un~~ the women'• community oo
buk.etba1l ~ at Oranp CGMt
and Golden Weat lut rileht. u
each came out on the abort end
on foretcn oou.n..
Cyprett broke away from a
cloee game at halftime to deal
OCC a 70-61 aetback, while
Golden Wea~ WH •topped by
Fullerton. 88-~ in South Cout
Conference enoounten.
The Plrate1, who lo1t to
Fullerton 1ut Friday, led 9-2 In
the eatly aoln1 before the
Charaeh took control. Cold
1hootlng (36 percent from the
field) proved too much to
overcome. although Norma
Leibfreid and Colleen Berry each
nOtched l~ polnll.
OCC hosll Mt. San Antonio
tomorrow niaht.
Golden West 1tayed cloee to
Fullerton through the early
momenta of the cont.ellt, but the
Hornell blew It open ln the final
10 minuie. of the first half.
Golden West. now 1-1 ln the
conference, ha.ta Cypreu at 4
tomorrow.
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Australians eyeing
'83 America's Cup
B A.I.MON LOCKABEY .................
uatral.la la mak1nc an aU-ou t
effort thla year to 6e the first
foreiln challenaer to remove the
h&UOwed America'• Cup from It.I
pedeltal l.n the trophy room of
the New York Yacht Club.
That's the opinion of no
areater authority than
Auatralia'1 Jock Sturrock who
aklppered two Australian
12-metera l.n unaucceuful efforta
to win the Cup -Gretal ln 1962
and Dame Patty l.n 1967.
Sturrock spent several days
vlaltlng friend• in Newport
Be.ch on hit return to Australia
from Newport R.I. where he ~
been arranging mooring •pace for
one of the Auaie contenders and
l<Jdainp for the crew.
In an Interview at Newport
Harbor Yacht Club Sturrock said
the Aussies are shipping three
12-meters to Newport R.l. for the
aelectJon t.rlala beginning in June.
The yachts will ahipJ>ed from
Auetralia April 12, arriving m
New York about May 22 and m
Newport, R.I. May 24, Sturrock
said.
Sturrock him.elf 11 worklna
with a 1yndicate that hu buUt a
new 12-meter, chrlatened
ChaUenae-12. The yacht, which
will be 1kippered by John
Savaae. a former Etchella-22
champion, will represent the
Royal Yacht Club of Victoria.
Challenge-12 wa1 de1i1ned by
Ben Lexcon for a syndicate
headed by Richard Pratt.
"I reckon the Awatraliana will
be spending mon than J6 milllon
on the three boats, and,
hopefully it will be enough to
take the Cup home," aald
Sturrock.
Another Twelves la Auatra.lla
U, also designed by Lexcon for
Alan Bond of the Royal Perth
Yacht Club. She will be
skippered by John Bertrand.
Austraha ll ia not a new boat
but has had 110~ extensive
changes -especially in the keel.
"l can't tell you what the new
keel looks'like," said Sturrock,"
because when the boat la hauled
out of the water the keel is
enclosed in a box before it clears
the water."
•
Jock Sturrock
Capo's Kinsey
picks Northridge
Shawn Kinsey , a 6 -4 ,
210-pound defensive end from
Capl1trano Valley High, has
aigned a letter of Intent with Cal
State Northridge.
Kinley was an all-South Coast
League football selection with
the Cougars.
Capo Valley finUihed in a tie
for the South Coast Lea'(ue
championship last season.
Ora • Cout DAIL V PILOT /Thurld
Boating heavy
this weekend
St. Pat.rick probably never laid eyee on a boat,
but for 1ure there wlll be a ra1h of re1atta1
conunemoratJnc him thll weekend -lncludina two
l.n Newport Harbor.
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club ia ataging lta
annual St. Patrick'• Day reaana with races
1cheduled lnalde the bay for 1mall boat1 on
Saturday and for larse boats sailing In the ocean on
Sunday.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club will 1end
Lehman-1211 In action Sunday with the label St Pat.rick'• Day.
South Shore Yacht Club will forego the
weartn' o' the green with the fourth race of ita
Winter Hibachi Sertea fat all claales Sunday.
In 01'* Souttwn Calllomle 'l'achlll\g AMOClatlon ., ... ............ ..,
King Hwbor Ylldll Clul) -Sptlng Aegat11 (Ill ~) SalU<day
o.l lley Yec:.ht Club -CatMll\a cilentlel ,_ (koe< SetlM No 2)
Saturday. Wooo.tl Huff o.n..1 AMOc:lallOrl -One Mora Time Reg11ta,
Saturday. PaclllG Matlnef1 Yacht Club -ln-'ed Star1 ,_ (8taln..S..lel
No 2) Sunday .... D6ee9 Coronado Cayt Yacht Club -Cleaak; Wint« S«IM. Saturday
Ooeen91de Yactlt Club -St Patrtdl'1 0.y Regatta (all cl-)
Saturday.~ San Oleo<> Yactll Club -01!111c>t1 Triangle ,_ (IORJ Salurdey
Sou111w11t1rn Yacllt Club -8ugarloan Rock Race (PHRF)
Sahwday
Ml-~Y YIQtlt t.:luo -Mlnl·HeQAtta. t1aturoay Nontllfld~
Channel 111ano1 Yacttt Club -l'orl Rcya1 Reg1111. Saturd1y,
Sun<llY Pi.tPOlnt 8«y Yacht Club -Sptlng S.IM No 3. 11eturo1y.
Point Dume Ylldlt Club Sptlng S.IM No 3 (Venturi S.DOll)
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Mel« Dal 73, "-edl 50
Alwr91de Poly 79, 8ann1no (LA)
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Ce Orange Oout DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, Maroh 10, 1113
State of-ficial's building-views draw mixed reaction .,
BJ UREN IC. &L&IN or .. ...,,... ....
Hou1in1 induitry lnv•tmenu are
"one of the 1tronaeat, moet effective
waya to build our economy," Kltk
Wnt, newly appointed Meretary to the
ata\e Bu1ine11, Tranaportatlon and
Hou.atna aaency, told a metUna of the
Oranae County Bulldlna lndu1try
Am>dation thia week.
W"t'1 remark-. whkh tocu.d on d~ FW""'*'' ,...W.tlom and
encoura1In1 bu.aln.. 1rowth tn the
1\ate, dr.w an enlhuaiaaUc retJ>OnM
born rriolt memberw of the audience,
but 10me U.c.nen were worried and
la the bouom lint," W•t II.id. 1111 I "*"'" ii w•teful we wW not 1upport It . It a m1a1ure 11
COllt-eUtc\lve, we wtll 1uppon It," ht
Wd.
Much-talked-about rapid tran11t
projtcta for the Southern Calttornla
.,... muet be put '° the flnandal i..t
before they will be approved. "It
they're eott·eftectlve, they will be
blcktd." West aaid.
Hl1 •••nc:y recentlY. approved an
fl l.8·bllJJon peckqe whk!h will allow tundlnc for 5o traiiaponation projllcta,
W•t Mid, IJnOnl them tmprovementa
to iwo Oranae CO\&nty frwwa)'I.
A '40-mOllon Improvement and
oonUnuaUon plan for the C.oet.a Me.a
FrMway II .W.ted and $10 bWJon hu
been appropriated tor lmprovtn, the
Santa Ana Freeway -which funcUona
at or aver capacity 11 houn a day, We.t
..saome U1c.nert weN disturbed by
West'• r.marka. ThrM membe.rl of the
Oranao County chapter of the Slerra
Club attended the meetln1 after
maklna a preatntatlon to the BIA'•
executive members on preaervln&
1eveNll county areu. ~t emphui~ oommilm41nt by the
admlnlltraHon of Oov. Oeor1•
Deukmejian to cut re1ulaUon1 and
aovemment 1pendina. iieo.t-effective
"hhouiht he put too much emphuia
on freeways," Mid Bob WheaU.y, the
Sierra Club'• con.ervation chairman.
On 'Target'
The story is told in this sign being readied
for installation at new Target store at
Adams A venue and Brookhunt Streel in
Huntington Beach. Target bought space
previously occupied by Fedmart, which
closed its Orange Coast-area stores last
year.
Plane ticket buy
rules to change
A giant step was taken in the deregulation of the airlJne
industry la.st December when the Civil Aeronautics Board gave
the airlines unprecedented flexibility to experiment ln selling
tickets through just about any distributors they wished.
What has happened since?
Nothing has changed to any degree l.n the distribution of
airline tickets . All the ma1or alflinea
have gone on reoora that they ,~'
w i 11 n o t a pp o t n t n e w •4
di11tr1butor11. and they are
committed to pre.ervlng tbe
preaent 1yatem, which hat
evolved over 40 years of
commerdal airline activity.
Confusion remaln1 on
airline ticket prices, with the
airlines competing on aelective
cuts l.n fares, ~bl.idzina the cuta
Porter widely -but then not lollowtna
through and directing their agenta at the counters
to explain prices and options to travelers.
Travel agents, though, have perceptibly
expanded and Improved their aervices to conaumen
across the nation -making lheir place ln the
system even more aecure Tbil was not a result the
CAB anUdpeted.
The potential of the CAB'• move I.a enormous.
But the probability I.a that the CAB'• aoal of making
plane ticket.I eu1er to buy in more places will not be
achieved for a long while.
It wu not aurpriaing that the CAB'1 move
came under tmmediate attack from the industry
most aUected: the travel aaencie..
'Twas a very ·good year for utility firm
Stockholders return bishest allowed; San Onofre use to increase
Souulem Calllomla Edilon Co.
h11 provided 1tron1 tlnancial
retuma to ita ahareholderw durtna
1982 and hu made major atrides
In developln& alternative and
renewable eneray re1ourcea,
according to the utility
company'• recently rele11ed
annual report.
In the report, William R .
Gould, Edl1on chairman and
chief executive officer, uld that
for the third time in four years.
the company hu paid ita common
atockholden the hlghm return
permitted by the California
Public Utilities Commilaion.
The report allo deacribe1
development. at the San Onofre
Nuclear Generatlna Station,
three mllea aouth of San
Clemente.
Accordlni to Edlaon offlciala,
Unit 1, which haa been out of
1ervlce for inspection
maintenance and aelamic
uparadlng, la expected to be back
in aervice t.hia year.
Unit 2 began testing under ita
full-power Ucenae ln "September
and Unit 3 la expected to re<.-elve
a full-power llcente t.hia year.
"When both 11.100-megawatt
unlta become fWJy operational
and join Unit 1 .... the San
Onofre facility will dlap~ the
energy equivalent of about
2~-million barrela of expenaive
oil and natural gaa annually,"
Gould writes ln the report.
In the area of pow e r
purchaaes, about 34 percent of
the company's 1982 electric aales
came from record amounta of
lower-a>1t hydro and coal power
purchaaed from n eighboring
utilities.
"These purchaaea reduced
Edi1on'1 oil and natural gaa
requirements by the energy
equivalent of more than
3~-mlllion barrela, saving
cu.tomers about $7~0 mlllion,"
Gould aald.
Ourlni 1982, Edlaon generated
electricity from eight primary
re1ourcea -natural gaa, oil,
water, wind, geothermal, coal,
nuclear and 10lar -more than
any other electric utility ln the
world, the company said. The
company a1ao participated ln the
retiearCh of development of coal
ga1ification and blo ma11
technologies.
In addition, Edison 's
conaervation program• saved
more than $200 million In fuel
costa in 1982, the company aaid.
F.dison earnings per share of
common stock roee to a record
calendar-year high of ~.13 from
$4.93 recorded in 1981, despite
the i mpa c t of lower
kilowatt-hour sales, record storm
damage and the dilutive effect o(
new ah.ares of common atock
Rain can cause problems with cars
The recent heavy rainstonna
can cau.e all k1nd8 of problems to
the a\ate'a 17-mllllon regt.tered
can and tnleb.
But many of the potential
maltunctiona can be avoided if a
few simple p~utiona are ta.ken, aocordina to Robert M. Y U80, an
automotive tervice expert with
the Chryaler Corp.
To put the brakes to trouble
before l t can a tart, Y auo
recommend• the1e aafety
ln1pectlon1 on raln-aoaked
vehl~
-Check the oil to ensure that
it l.m't contamina11!d with ailt or
water, especially If lhe enstne
compartment hu been under
water.
-Study the
1
brake ay1tem
carefully. U brake Uninp are wet
and the car la allowed to at. the
llnlnga can become twollen,
allowing the brake system to lock
up. Thia can be remedied by
rocking the car back and forth in
~~ unfreeze the pada or
-Tran1mi11ion1 can be
infiltrated with 1Ut and other
contaminant.a.Uthe tranamilaion
fiuid la not pure. Y.-o aa1d. it
will be pink "like Pepto-Bllrnol"
instead of being lta nonnal rich
red. Dlfferentia.la abo should be
checked.
-Power steerina and brake
muter cylinder unita ahould be
carefully examined for leab or
contamination.
-lladi•tor ecreena and air
filtera ahould be checked to
enaure there'a no flood residue.
Radiator acreena can hold mud
and sediment and cause
over-heating unlesa cleaned with
frwh water or an air hoee.
-Electrical syatema will
generally remain aouod in foul
weather, Yasso said. But he
urges motoruta to use a aoft wire
brush to clean battery temunala.
Management workshop scheduled
Special techniques for handling difficult
w orkers and eroups will be the subject of a
management workahip Tuesday in Irvine.
The workshop, 1ponaored by the Industrial
League of Or~e County, will run from 7:30 to 9
a.m. ln the Skyliner Ballroom at the Airport.er Inn
Hotel. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. A continental
bntakf.aat will be leJ'Ved at 7:1~ a.m.
Dr. Arthur J Lange. who has conducted more
than 700 workshops for various businesses and
agencies on stress management skills, will lead lhe
session. He said that lesson s learned in the
workshop can be ap~lied unmedlately on the }Ob
Fee is $12. Reservations should be confirmed
by tomorrow at the lndustriaJ league office at 18019
Sky Park Circle, Irvin~. 92713. The office phon~
number is 546-2022.
Holne Savings creates subsidiary
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The nation's largest
aaviJ\811 and loan, Home SavingJ of America, aaya it
hu created a new subsidiary to offer ducount
brokerage terviC'el in Cive st.ates where the parent
flrm hu offices.
Discount Investments of America, the new
aubaidiary, la headquartred In the Long Beach
office of Home Savtnp, and ll headed by J Bryan
Hall, a former officer of Charles Scwab & Co.
Applications for brokerage accounts were
available 1tarting 'I'ue9dfY at all of Home Savings'
233 branches, the company uld. The firm operates
ln California, Texaa, Florida, Mimouri and Jllinois.
DJashington, m. <! ..
"Our decwon to provide diacount brokerage
aervicea through a wholly owned aubmdiary
was made to enaUtt that our customers will receive
the highest levels of personal service," Richard H.
Deihl, yresldent and chief executive officer of
Home Savinp, said.
"In addition to the considerable savings in
commission fees, investors who have Home SaVltlgs
or America account. will be able to have funds
automatically transferred from their deposit
accounta to settle securities transactions, and a.lao
arrange to have dividend and bond Interest
paymenta automatically credited to their account,"
Deihl aald.
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The American Society of Travel J\aent:a and
tQe lntemat.ional Air 'l'ranaport A9odation have
both filed petitionl with the CAB requeaU.nc that
the order be reversed. 1bP earlie9\ date the CAB
will consider the petitions ll the end of t.hia month.
hereas .. Jn"1~,k;yd1'l';hrrAtu Pl91?H J1~1mk,,/ ~;#,~ r ~#>~HY~~'~ #1/> r /l'~..Vl*~1;y
-/A':r/ "NATIONAL BANI( OF SOtmlERN CALIFORNIA",
No one expect.a that the board'• members will
change their minda. U they aet no satJdactlan from
their petitiona. ASTA and IATA may tum to the
court& Congrealonal action la another paulbUity.
A.STA I.a circ:ulating draft ~for a bW that
would ha~ inatruct tlw CAB to remnd ita n&Una and tute a more reltridive ~.
The Ho Aviation Subcommittee will be hoJd1na a of hearlnp the next~ mont.hl
on ecOnom.lc regulatory mues and dill will be amona the.__~.
So f.u, th6 HoUle ta not ammltted to furthef' ...,_Uve actlCll\ and aenerallY. cioncr-doem't
liie to cJw ruulat.ory miet to an industry before if
II dear what, R any, economic harm wU1 ...Wt frQID
.. nallna.
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NOTICI Of IM.I
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PU8llCAltON8 19&3 Wellac•
Avenue No H Colle Mau,
CetUOlnt• 92927
Mark Lao llA1irphy, 11193
Wattaca Av,enu•. No H, Coate
M ... Calltotnll 92927
Thll t>uatn ... ta conducted by an
lndtvldutl
Mttk l Murplly
Ttlll ... ,_, WU Ille<! with the
County Cletlt. of Orang• County
fet><uary 1• 11183
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Puouanad Orang• Coaa1 O•ltv
P1tot, Maren to. 17 2• 31 1883
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The benenttar; under Uld DMd
of Trval. by teuon ol • ore.en or
delaull In ttle oollgatlona MCure<l
thereby, 119retolo•e executt<J end -------------1
dellve,.d lo ttlt undet1lgn1d • PlmlC NOTIC[
wrttten 0ec1a1eoon or o.1eu11 and l---F-t_C_T-tT-IO~u""'.a-su~l~INE~:-::9:-::5:---
0emand lor Sale. and -111en noltc. NAME STATEMENT of t>feac;tl end 01 ele<:llon 10 cause ttla undtnlgnad 10 eett a aid 1 t111 1011ow1ng person 11 doing
property 10 N tltfy Nld 01>11g111on1, business nt
and thatH llat ltll underetgMd E & S l N fERPRISES. 998
CflUMd Mid nottc. ol l>•NCll and ol HiH 1 l or ti W dy. Cost a Mesa,
llec:tlon to be Rec:orded No,,..,,t>e< C1111lorn1a 92616
22 1992 .. lnatr No 82-41845201 Ellen Mll•l~o l<oge 998 ..id Otfic:lel Rac:ofd• Hert lord Way Cos 1 a Mesa
S aid t ale wltt 01 made, but C.illl0<n1d 112b2b
wllllout c;ovenant or warranty, l111s ou~inl'as is conllutted by an
upr-or Implied. reg11dlng lllle, 1nd1v1dull
po.-.lon. or enc:umbranoea, 10 Ellen M l\oga
pay tllt remaining prtnc;1pa1 sum or fll1s s1et11mfl11t wa~ hied "''lh lhe
Nigeria pain
for cartel
LONDON (IJ>) -Thl"C>Ulhout lta hlatory, tht'
Or1anlzaUon uf Ptt.rolt-um ExporUna Q)untrh~ h ..
bt-t•n plaaiued by Internal blc:.kortnai Nuw. wi falllna
ull pricn atraln th• bud(lt'll uf .om" mc.>mbeni,
OP~ unl\y LI more t.'haive than t'v•r
Wht!n OPEC wua pW&hlng oil prlcet up from
th'-' lln3 lovt"I nt about U a b.rn-1 to u hla&h u $40
1n UltlO, th\' rnuet preaing quetllon tor the oil chief•
w;u huw "°°" to Pollt the nttxt lncreaac>.
Now the isaul'S are tougher.
A nw.)o1 problem for the 22-year·uld ciartt>I I•
thtt t'<.'Onomlc criala In Nlaerla, a heavily populated
African nation which must aiell as mut•h oil a11
pou1ble -und quickly
Nagcna'!i oll fields are dut> lo run dry »C>Uner
than most other OPEC memben, so It wants to reap
the bcnef1t11 of high oil prices now
Nigeria competes with North &>a 011 that hi out
of OPEC's control. When Bntaln and Norway cut
the prke of Nor th Sea crud~ to $30.50 a barrel last
month, Nigeria dropped Its pm"C to $JO without
OPEC consent.
The spt"Ctre of retaliatory cuts by c.>thcr OPEC
members and an in ternational price war loomed.
So the OPEC oil ministers undertook a series of
cnsts talks with the British and other non-OPEC
producers, chmaxmg with the latest round of Lalks
among all 13 OPEC members lO a London hotel.
N1gena has said 1t must keep 1t.s 011 pr ice at
least 50 cents a barrel below the North Sea pm.'e tn
order to maintain high sales.
Dependmg on the quality of ml th ey seU, OPEC
members set their prices around the $34 mark
which Saud1 Arabia charges for its light crude.
Nonna.Uy, the oil produced by Nigeria, Libya
and Algeria is priced at least $1.50 a ban:el aboye
that of Saudi Arabia, because the African mis
contain les.s sulfur and thus are more valuable.
It was at the Saudis' lnsistenre that the latest
round of OPEC talks be convened to -.dJusl pnces
lower than the S34 benchmark held sant·e October
1981 the notl(tl MCUrt<J 1>y aald o..CI or County Cletk 01 Oronge County r)n
Trull wttll lntetut 1t In MIO "°'' FeOruary 111 l\l8J
provided, tdvanc; ... II eny, undet '210113 r.========================::;i 1119 l«ml ol Mid Deed ol Trull, Publ•shed Or,.nge Cout Daily
._ ctilfgu •nd ••P41<1M9 of Ille Pilot Feb :>• M"' 3 10 17 1983
Tnia°tee and o1 the tru.ta cr..u.d by 1003·83
Mid Deed 01 rruat .., .. ,IC ""'TICE Said ••I• wlll II• held on ____ r_UIK. __ ""------I
Tllur'9day, March 31, 1983 al 2..00 FICTITIOUa aUalM&U
p .m •1 ttle Chapman Avenue NAME STATEMENT
antranc;e lo Iha Civic Center Tn1t 1011ow1ng peraon 1s doing
Bultdtng. 300 Eaat Chapman l><Js•~ ••
Awnue. In the Ctly ot Ofaoge KAREN S KORNER 9525
DR. LAWRENCE E. KLEIN
announces the associat ion of
DAVE E. DAVID. MD
NOTICE· AT TIME OF SALE BIOS Gart1eld Ave Sulle B Fountain MAY BE MAOE IN CASH ANO/OR Vtlley CA 92708
THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED KAREN l SMITH 9792 Ra1n1«
CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Clllll Circle Hunlrngton Beach CA
CODE SECTION 292•11 926.&6
At ttla lime ol '"' 1n111e1 T111s ousinasa 11 conductec:l l>y an put>lbtlon ol thit notM:e. Ille lotet indMduill
1n his practice of
OBSTETRICS
GYNECOLOGY -INFERTILITY
lfl'IOUlll or the unpaid balanol ol tM Keren l SmHh
Obllgallon ..C:Ultd by Iha •bov• Tll·• •I••-• ..... hied Wlltl Ille
d eecrlbad deed or truat and county Cle<lt. 01 Otenge County on
alllm•l•d coata. e.11pen111. and Feb 1'1 1983
edvlltlOl9 .. 1435.835 48 f'20e195
To datt1mlnt ttle opening t>ld, Puoll~tied Or11noe Coast 01111y
Vo<' may can (71') 937-0966 Piiot Feb 17 24. l\Aar,,;11 J. 10. 1983 0.1e Marc;tl 7. 1983 908·83
SVS. INC
307 Placentia Ave.
Ste 206
Newport Beach
7 '4/645-3290
N Mid Truat ..
By t 0 SERVICE
COMPANY.
egent
Ml.IC NOTICE
ACTmou• 9U81MEU
NAME STATUllENT
"Jl.JC NOTIC£ P\alC NOTIC(
l'ICTTTIOUa llU ... U P:ICTITIOU8 llU ... H
By 'FloN A Gwe>•
ANISlenl Sec;ta1wy
One City BIYd W•I
Orange CA 92e&
T "' IOllOwft\Q P••~on ,, do•ng cu11.-. H
HAim aTAT'DmNT ...... STA Tl.mNT
The lollowll>g pet90na .,, doing The IOllowlng peraona ere dorng
SUNSET GRAPH>CS 1825 W
Balboa Blvd N .... por1 Beach CA
92663
~-"""'-.. W A A D P " 0 P E R T Y NEWPORT DOMESTICS ANO
lei (714) 83!>-4268
Publl•h•d Or•no• CoHI
Piiot Marc:h 10, 17 24 108J
11116-83
Delly AOL AN 0 C GONZ Al E Z
MANAGEMENT COM PANY. 2 I 10 JANITORIAL SERVICES 2651
Newpor1 &MS . No I. Coat• ~ IMl'le Ave Sulla 28K Coel• Meu
1825'• W BllbO• Blvd N-por1 Beach CA 926&3
Cal!fornl• 92927 ~ 112«27
Donald R Ward, 119 King• Marl• Ottne Andrede 3 l-07
Pl-. N-pon S..CI\ Callfoml• Newlon St •48. To1rtnc:1. Ca
Pl8.IC NOTICE
Th•s 1>us1n-·~ conduc;tNj by an
1norv•duat 82CWIO 90S05
Rol•nd Gonzalai Barbara G W11d. t 18 Ktno• J-Bulet, 211152 CelOer•
Tn11 ltatement Wit hied w11r. the Pt-. N.wpor1 Beecih. Catllornl• St. Mlaalon Viajo, C• 92681
•·11427 c.otinty Clerk of Orang• Covnty on 92MO M1rt11e Rocto 8axttr. 21952 NOTICE C1' PU9l.IC SALE foll 18 19113 Ooneld R Wiid Caldtrt St Mtnlon Vl•IO, Ca OI l"l!"SONAL PftOPE:':TY ,2100ll Tl'lll atat-t -Iliad wtth tN 92991 Notlc:e ta heteby Otven tl\at our-Coun"' CJent Of Ot Coun Thia ad b _,11111 10 eec:tton l968 ol the c .... 11 Publttlled O••no• Cont Daily •• •noe ty or> buW-ta GOndUC1 V • ~ ..... ~li:...~·.;.,·~'.lopur~,::::
1
P110t ff'b ?3 Marci\ 3 10 1~7~~~ MWc;ll 7 1983 ,,,, .. g9n«ll ==-.Andtade
.,. ........ ...,. Publlthed Orange CoHI Oatly Thill atatarntnt -hied with the by compeuuve bidding on 111e 25tll P\llllC NOTICE. Ptlo1 Mwc:h 10. 17 2• 31 1883~ County Cletll of Otenoa County on d e y ot M.,cn 1993 at 10 00 1~ M.,cll 4 1943
o'clock A M on IN premises...,,.,. FlCTfTIOU• BUSIMEIS -------------1 F2Utt1
said PfOPe<lY tlu l>Mrl sto•ed. end NAM! 8TATHl£NT P\B.IC NOTIC£ Puoh1had Or•noe Coatt Dally
wt>lcil ••toe.led 11 Publoc Storaoe The touowing pa1aon ·~ 0Jo1no -------------1 Mwcll 10 17 2• 31. 1lllJ
tnc 132• 1 JeHrr; Hd .,, tne \..IT)' or businu' " f'ICTITIOUS ......... 1 l07 -a3 trvlne, County of Otaoge State ol VIKING INOEPENOENT VOLVO NAa. tTATEMDn
Cellforn1a tl\e •bandone<l good•. SERVICE. 7350I commerce cen1er The lollowlng peraona .,. doing
c:h1tta11 or P•raonal property Drive l"gun• Holls Calllorn1a 112653 OU.,,_ u
deacttbed Detow In 11\e ma11eu 01 Bengt Olov Jol\llnuon 19251 M E N A G E E AS T . • 7 2 7
Oougtaa Bash -10 bxs misc Siatre Cddoz 1,.,.,,,e Catiloinia Oo1chaata1, Coron• dal Mar. 11erao/1plc;1. lkll. po lea, oultar 9271 S Celtfornlt il21125
~.2 1emps doormt1Tor arnictlr. Tllisous-nesso~c;Qn<luctedl>y•n Valera• Ann Aa111r, •727
etec 1111w individua.I Oorcheetar. Co1ona det Mer.
Enu&>ettl Steele 2 "'ashen Bf>ngt 0 JOhan$SO<l Calllomla 92925
dl'Y9f t.ooa< 2 lens rug• 2 Cll11, Ttl•• slll9""'"t wit llle<l w.lh Ille Jene Taylor. 4727 Oorc:r-ter.
GOUC:ll, 2 tblt 3 lamps axe< cycle County Cleflo. 01 Ot ange County on Corona de4 M.,, C.Ulornla 82625
lence. m1c;11 su1tc1H 15 oou fabfuary 18 11193 Th•s bull,_. It conducted by a
m1.c nema F210H1 ~., Pl<f'*9hlp
landlord r_,_... Ille flOhl to Old Pul>lt•ntcl Orano• COHI Daily """• AMwtf
• , lh• ..... Purch•HI must be p IOI Feo 2• M•• 3 tO 17 1963 Ttlla,llt•l.,,...t -fllld with Ille
made wlth·CUh O<lly and P•IO lor at 1 1006-83 County Clettl of Ofange County on
Iha time OI l)U<Cllt .. All pu<~ 1-------------Merell 'T 18'3.
QOOd• 11• to1c1 • 11· end rnua1 °' P\8.IC NOTICE 1"11Ula removed at '"' time 01 purc:noe PubttMltd Otano• Coalt Detty
Sale wbjeCI to pf'lor c:anc.HatlOn In FICTITIOUS~·· ~. M~ 10, 17, 2•, 31, 1Na thl event of Hlllement oetween NAME eTATEMENT 1170-83
lendlord and obllgeted PlflY Oalad lhe lollow1ng peflon 11 do1n~
11111 10111 6 17ttl d•y of M11ch 1983 I"""""'" •• l'\BJC N()TlC[ Publtc Slorag. Inc J E w El L A MA A I( E Tl N 0 ------------l.Andlord COMPANY 1&80 16th Slreet. ACTITIOUa .,... •• Publlatltd Orang• Cont Deily NewpOrt Beach. Calllornla 92663 .._... BTA,....,.,.
Piiot. Marc:ll 10. 17 1983 Gordon t Jawall 1680 161 The lottowtno ~11on lit doing
1136-M Slreel N.,...port Beacll Calllornl bu~ M
------------92&63 PL I DISTRIBUTORS, n5 W.
T1>11 bUl•nest ,, c:on<l<lett<J t>y 17th Street Sulla 'O', Coeta ~.
1~1Yldu11 Celrfomil 92t27
Gordon I Jewell Petet ~. 17801 "8llW Oflve.
NOTIC• Of' l'UktC SAU OKS '"""-'' Wit toled W1tl'I I S..la Ana. Cellfomla 92706
OI' NJIBOMAL ~TY County Oatk or Orlf'99 County on TIWt ~ le oonduCled by an
Notice 11 llareby given tllat Febluary 15 11183 ~
put9Ull'lt 10 MCllOO tea& of Ille CMI f2ml1 1'91W Lew
Coda, Stele or C1lllo1n11. thl Puo111ned Orenge CoHt 01lly Thia atilt-I ... ltlad wltt1 tM
unc:Mtllgned Wiii ..,. al public: tall P1101 Feo 11 2• Mar 3 10. 1983 County Cl.,11 of 'Orange County
by competitive b~ on the 251h 782-83 on Marc:n 7, 1M3
Oey of Merc;h, 19113. et • I!'> o·c:IC>C* '·-------------i '21t ..
P.M., or> Ille pr.,.,.,_ ..,..,e aeld "8l.IC NOTICE Publl•M<I 011noe CoHt Dally
p1opartv hH b••n 1101ed. and -------------1 Pllol. M•Cft 10. 11, 2•. ,1, 1983 wNdl la toc:atad ti Public St0(9, l'ICTITIOUS 11U9*1!SS 1151-43
P\llllC NOTICE
P\BJC NOTICE
FtCTmOUe..,._U
...... STAfflillHT
The IOttowlng l)e<tonl 11'1 doing
~ .. NEWPORT lll!SPA·RtllA. 290&
W Cout Highway Ntwpor1 Buell,
Cetlror1'Ma 11211e3
Renl.11 Corl>ot•tton, • C..tfomla c;o1poratlon, 21106 W Cout =IY N9wOor1 BMctl. G11t1om111
Thie bu..,_ .. conouc:tld by •
c:orpor ti ton
A4nt.11 Corpore00n
S Ptr1on,
Pteeldent
Thie atai-t wee flltcl wttll 1119
County Clar1! of Ofange County on
Mlftlll 7, 11113
n11•
Publlah•d Orang• Co11t Dally
Pilot. M1tch 10. 17. 2•. 31. 1883
12'1-83
P\Bl.IC NOTICE
fllennc>u• .u .....
MAm STATntlKT
Thi l ollowtng ~n 11 dotng
bu.w-M.
ARAOWHU O ~YW.ALL 36 t Oek Plec;e Suite E ' 81H, Ca
112921
Samuel A Furnari. tllllllO
l<W9t1Cit• Or • CcMne, Ca 111722
Thie butl-. .. conducted by ..,
lndMdutl
Samuel A FIHnllil
Thie tlllement WU hied Wlll'I I ...
Inc 2065 PllG4llltl1 Avt1 In Ille Cl1y NAME STA Tl:MENT
of eo.11 M-, County Of Orange. Tiie following pateon ta doing
County Clerlt of Of'enoe County oo
------------M4wd1 •. 18a3.
8t•te c.: c.rttornla. the abandoned ouain.a ••
good•, ch•ll•ll Of p e reonat (a I p A 0 FE s s I 0 NA L
prQPerty datcttbed below In tile FINANCIAL CONSUi.TANT (bl
rnetlert of P F C. 1920 E nr.1 Strwt, $.,,ta
Robel1 Q lftnOent refr'IQ. 2 Ana. Cettfol'nia 92705
Clhelt .. dw, mall/bx 9P(ng. ffm.) Hugi\ M Giimore 3078
OU "'* Motwoa. Rl.,.,tide. Celtforn•• 92504 Undlord ,...,.... the rtohl lo bid llllt but!-It oonduc'ltd by an
ti tl\9 ••I• Pu1ctlaMs mut t ~ l()dMduet
made wftll ceetl O<lly end l)eld lor at Hugh ON~e
tt19 time 01 purdl-All put~ TIIOa att"'"'9nl w .. f11aO wt111 tllt 000oa .. lcld N la, Md mwl ~ County Cletll o1 Orenge County Oft
r""°"'9d et tne tlml of pun;NM Febf'ully 18. 11183 8ele 1Wjeet to prtor ~ rn ",_
Ille ·~I of fttli.t'llenl ~ Pubfl•ll•d Otano• CoHt O•Uy tand!Or4 encl obllgeltd perr; OMed Piiot, Feb. 24, Mar 3. 10. 17, 1113 Ihle tOtll I 11th day OI Merell. 1M3. 951-ta
Puollo l toraoe tno.
l.endlotd
PubU•hed Otano• COH I OttJlv '---=:o::rmt.JC===-"°-=11C(:::::=:::":""-l'llot. M9"111 10. 17, tM3 r-PICTTTIOUI .,_ ..
113&-&3 ...... .,.~
The f0llCM4nt ,.,_ -doll18 ..,.,....... .
NA TIVI TOHGUI. 1212 Qin
Itel•. WHllftlntlat, C•llrotnl•
"111M
Publtttltd Orange Coatt O•tly PllOt MWCll 10 17 ~4. 31. 1"3
1174"83
NI.IC NOTICE
Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/ihur1d1y. March 10. 1oa~ ('T
--DRINIE COUNTY BUii.Niii------
He nry Hornuaworth !-lock well S tiJIWUf(OO
W asser1nan earns CCIMaward
Orange rctm.hmt Bernlt Waaaerm"n, 111.tlt·~
monaKCr ol Coldwell Bankt·r t'ornnwrcial Real
~tattt St.-rv1ce1' mid-OranJ(c• Cou11ty off1ct', has
been uwardl-d full des1gnatt:d status of CerllflL'd
Comm£'n·ial !11vc11lment Mtmbc•r hy !lt•ultorb
Nutlcmal Mark£'Ung lnslltutc
Wassermnn JCllnt-d Coldwell &nk\·r in 11:178 .t!I
a commcn.·aal inveetmcnt spt.>Csahst, 115.'>ummg hts
rurn·nt asi.tgnment in 1980. HC' <·1tme to the firm
following a 17 year carc<Cr with Laguna F1nam·1ul
Corp (CYI'C) of whac.-h ht• was presarlmt
Wlllla m Felgles ha~ bt-en pr<>molc•d tu vln•
president and bran<·h munager uf Hunungton
Pac1f1c Thrift and Loan of Huntington l34:at·h
Prior to J0m1ng the firm, Feigh•!! i.t·rvl'CI as
branch managl•r for Californtd Thrdt and l.oan A
res1dc·n1 of Walnut. he also spc.•nt foua year~ ai.
branch managt•r for F1res1dc Thrift Co
M ichae l E . H e nry has bt•t•n appotnted
president and chief executive offl('c•r of Gl'nercil
Medical Centers. Inc .. an Anahl·tm-bast'd health
mainumanc..-e organization.
During thl' past thret> years, 1 fonry S<.•rved as
vice president of operations and more recently. as
chief op('rallng of facer ur GMC He has a total of 15
years pr evious l'Xpertence 111 ht'alth t«Hl'
admmlStrauon
Dr. R o dney V. H a rau w o rth has been
apporntl•u v1t·c president of VTN Consohdated
largest subl.1d1ary of VTN Corp of lrvme
Dr Harm1>worth will head up the
envaronmt.>ntal ll(.'lt'fl<'e6 and planning group on a
nationwide ba!;1s for the farm
Denmb K.farm Acc'Ountanu., Inc , of Nt•wport
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
•
Bcuch, hlJb unnount•t:d that Kenda ll W. Sockwell,
111..Jff o<.'(.'Ounumt. 13 t.o rt'<.'<·tve his CPA ceruf1cate
A rt-i.tdl·nt of Sanu.i Anu, Sockwell JOlnt.-d the
firm nearly thrN' years ago and hus t'arned
1·xpandcd dutlt''I in planning and rl'Vlt'W of la><
rl'lurtl!l, hnarn:aal swll'ments and audit.' for both
tnd1v1dual and <:orporalt' d1ents
Robert Stillwagon has been naml'<i marketing
usi;oc:iah' for llw Newport &itch office of lhff,
Thorn and Cu . J n1mmcrc1al n·al t'!ll<:lll' brokl'rag1·
firm
A n111dt·nt of lrvtnl.', S111lwaKun was formerly
ussoc1atcd wtth tht' Santa Ano-basc:d Crookall
Shirley and Cu ..is iJ ryl est.ati" sal~num He has
also S('rvt'<.I ab propt•rty managemt:nt and mdustnal
sales/lc<tStng m.tndgt'r for the frvme Company
Halvor L. lla rlt>y, Ill, has JOtnL'll U1uun Bank's
Orange County rt·~wnal 1.>ff1t·(• ull business
development offlL'<:r
A resident of Newport Beach, Harley 1s a
mt•mber of lhl• P<mnsylvania and Amerrcan Bar
Associations, the A.mertcan Trial Lawyers
Association and the World Tradc U>nwr of Orangc_.
County.
Cathy Leike r of u Habra has b(>(-n promoted
lo operations ofCK't'r of Hunungton Pat·1f1c Thnft
and Loan Assoltallon of Hunungton Beach
Leaker brrngs to her new pos1tt0n an extensive
background tn th( hn<.tnce mdustry. having spent
more th<1n 14 years tn vanoui. capat·tttes with
F1rc'S1de Thrift Co and At.'lna Ftnanl'C Co
Alan L. Skelly of Fullerton has lx-cn promoted
to assist.ml vac't' prt>S1denl of comm.,.rc1al loans for
Valenciu &nk of Santa Ana
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,,..------------------------------------..... --------------------------..... NYSE t:OMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
QllOUtlOtO IN(l..1101 HADflOW 'Ml .... ., ... Mltwllt, 'A(ll'IC. l"I.,, MUOtl OaUOlf AND (IWCINllAll UO<" e A(MAllOll AllO llll"OUIO l'f TMI 1100 AllO lllUINlf
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6 big banks paid
no tax on earnings
By Tlae AHoclated Preti
WASHINGTON -Bank of Amerfc:a, Crocker
National Bank and four other of the naUon'a Largest
banka paid no federul lm.'Ome tax on thelr &>me.Uc
earnlnga In 1981, a <•ongreaslonal 1tudy estimated
I.Oday.
None or the 20 biggest p1ud more than 19 percent
tax
The atudy, by the ataff of the Joint c.omtnittee on
Taxation, eat.imat.ed that the 20 blgaeat U.S. banka
paid an average tax of 2.7 percent on U.S. income. By
compa.Non, a typical family with $20,000 Income paid
about 12 pen.-ent.
The atudy estimated the San Franclaco-bued
Bank or Amenca had a negauve U.S . t.ax rat.e -
claimed a refund or offaet for future taxes -of 11.7
percent of its $154 million ln earnings.
Crocker National Bank, also based in San
Franclaco, had a 205.7 percent negative rat.e; Mellon
National, 38.8 percent; Bankers Tn.&at of New York, 2
percent; First National Boston, 23.9 percent. and Fint
Bank System, 34.2 percent.
The study was prepart:d for uae by the Senate
Fmance Comnut~ in its deliberations over whether
taxes on banks and savings and loan association•
should be increased
Cautions against 'euphoria'
WASHINGTON Presid ent Reagan's chief
economist cautioned t.oday against "unwarranted
euphoria" that the economy is enjoying a much
stronger recovery than forecasters had expec'led.
Marun S . Feldstein, cha.innan of the president'•
Council of Economic Advisers, said recent strong
economJC Indicators have overstated the true strength
of the rebound from the recess.ion.
He said the economy is unlikely to continue
growing as quickly as those statistics suggest and
urszed ll?'eat.er wariness about the economic future. He
spoke to a oonference of the Natwnal Aaociatioo o!
Manufacturers.
The cautious theme w as echoed in a subsequent
address by Federal Reserve Board Chainnan Paul A.
Volcker, who said there had been "a certam amount of
wishful thmklng i.n recent weeks" about the start of a
recovery, lower interest rates and a sudden easing of
all the country's E!('()nonuc troubles
Dollar, gold both improve
LONDON -The dollar unproved strongly m
European trading today, ~ting gains against all
major currencies except the strong West Gem\an mark
and the Canadian dollar. Gold bullion jumped nearly
$10 an ounce in Zunch.
Frankfurt dealers said the dollar was
underpinned by speculation of higher U.S. interest
rates soon They added, though. that early trading
there was sluggish with no clear trend emerging.
Gold bullion, meanwhile, strengthened sharply m
Zurich and London. In the Swiss cent.er, 1t was quoted
tn early trading at $434 an ounce, up from $424.75
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
WHAT NYSE DID
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SILVER
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GOLD QUOTATIONS
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AMERICAN LEADERS
•
Dally Piiat ClASBlfllD Thur1d1y, M1roh lO. 1983
Looki11s for a cureer in Hal es?
~ 'ee today' llelp Wanted ads,
t·lassification 5100.
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
Jo l'bct Yu Ad, Cal
642-5678
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i,. t•'f<M until 15:30 p,m
tor the neat day'1 publl-
eauon For Sunday end
Monday publleat1on1.
12 00 noon Saturday
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number" wtien oancal-
llng y<><1r ad
THE REAL
ESTATERS
IUI TIE 1ns1
This 4 Bdrm home Ilea
tuat been reduced to
$118,900 & great t41f'ml
are avallablel UPQrllded
& profa11tonally land-
scaped with many -
nttiel Call now '°' com-plete datalt1 on low Inte-
rest rate financing. Call nowt 646-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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•.: Uve In 3 bdrm. 2 ball'
·"'' upper 1p1 Commarclai tllOO. office 0< retell on
tower level plus 4 cer
par111ng Price at $3915. ""·
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hOVN In nne Mtgllt>«-
hood Ideal for young
lam. featuring cozy bridl
lrplc. bltln eeo. spec
melter l ulta & lu1tlly
land.ea1)41d garden 30
yr io.tl aaaum at 11~
Priced for laat ula,
S 149,000 Cell now
759-9555
~~~~ _S_A_V_E_T_H_O_U_S_A_N_O_S_. -... -1
,u.i your own home, no
)\l\ comm Prof.al<>nal help
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one lo 1 .. 636-1464
f W.Ulll
By owne1 Beaut AIA custom hOma. 1•~ ..., ...
wlvW!w, many lrutl tr-.
3 br + ltudy. 3 be 3 lrpte, 119')-down llv rm,
formal din rm. kit. nool'.
P11n . only (619)
723~
l&YlllE PUOE llYFllOIT
Sj>«Uit,-ular bayfront cJplx 2 br. ~ ba up, 2 br,
2 bll Ull. 2 boat 1p1K"t.'9 twdUl'f>d $ l ,~00,000
PElllSUU MOllE OOUIFllDIT
Oc-ean & jetty v1rw1 Martne room, '4 bdrm, 3
bAth. 3700 aq ft. $1 .380,000 Oceanfront
CA.LL FOR
• MILLION
DOLLARS
PRONRTIH
Wm Cote. 8kr
H1 ... aomettilng you want
lo NII? CIUllflad ad1 Oo
It well I Call NOW 642-5678 •
AfSIOfHllAt RfAI fSIAI[ SflWICCS •
IALIU riWWW '811,llO
Warmth of woo d floors
highlights this charming
hacienda. Perfect farmly home
where you can run on the beach,
watch the excatmg wedge or JUSt
sat i n front of your o wn
f Lre place.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
BUILD THIS
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IEW Limll
400 bk>Ck E Ilda $175,
SOO bv)'9 tlllt 3 Bdr 2 Ba
I w/eoac1ou1 add-on
Monumental lrptc:, AV
alley. easy term• Rober'!
Mllllken. 631-1286
••wn 1111HT k'n~ 3 Bdr 1¥. S..
oak IM1ur• -1whare Only 1187,000 A"um·
Ible VA IOen Call Robar1
MllNllafl, 931-1298
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2 Bdrm each alOa 2 car
garage. latga 101 RV ae>-
oea.I $127,700
~ Walker 8 Lee
IORTIWOOD ••••• MUHWS
P11n 503 4 bdrm1, 2'h U. -
ba Immaculate end 3 BR. la~• aolld Oak beautllully decorated family room wttti e· IOlld
Cent AIC. walk-In wet! Oak Dar, waln1cota. bar. double llreplaoa for hardwood tloor1, tiuga
Nvlng and temlly room• country kitchen with tlre-
0 re at clotet 1pace. place Taatatully daco-
1219.900 rated Enormoua lot.
Ovtet CUI de lie 8-ltl-
l u I ly land1capad with
fruit treea $216,000.
Shown by appt Call
Frana Vaulso. 759-1501
~ Walker 8 Lee
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'""'A -C>AIOlil.ATIONI HCTION 1 -LOANt OH "'°'9•TY LOCATIO wtTNIN THOll
IMIA IN WHICH INSTITUTION MAS HO• Ofl ... ANCN OfflCH
T01 HILIN WI COW:..
dM11ltlM' AW1Cm •: aftd huebend of CA~ OWAN.
late of Newport IMoh, C811fomla,
or her aurvtvlne ohttdNn
TAKF NOTICI! lhll ,,,. IHCU10 rt o l lh• !a t••• ol
KATHLf fN FIT li-A'rRICK, fall of Wlnnloeo, MW'l•Oba. c.nad•,
wUI Hell d lrtoUona from lh• Court · o f Queen'• lene h In
Winni~, M1nltobl, on APtll 1 Uh, 1813. •t 10:00 o'elOclc. In tl\e
loronoon
AND fAKI! NOTICf lh•t II you w4ltl IO INke repteMl\llllona
before,,,. Coun. ye>U muat apPMf I" per'°" or t>Y your counM4,
lalllno which •n Ord., may bl made In YoUf at>~
MLIC •ncr fWl IC llOTICt fWlJC ll01ICl .,....,... 1...... "'""'...., ::.°l-z::_:: . ..-r:rll~ f.~HA~ ,f ... ~~:A'fiii.~~ -
OllD W TIMIT DATIO NN1 11, 0 F P g T I f I 0 N T 0 A A I I I N I N D I M Y 0 U R t•. UM.Ill YOU TAl&I ACTM* ADMINllJTER ISTATE NO. •AYMHH, IT MAY •I IOLD TO NOTICT YOUR NCWUT_!i A· l 17171 WITHOUT ANY CCMMT ACTtOll. IT MAY M IOU) AT A f'UM."" 'l' II 'h Y011 m•y neve the legal ttghl lo • A" I . , , ., 0 u .. I ID AN II • t!h •• i:x.n .. tk tarl•'li. l)fll\O yOIH llCC-OUn1 In gooo ••aM,rlQ
lllPlANATION °' T• NATUM c r c>dll<H'• and <.'On tl nj(t•n l by pay11111 •II Of VOUf PH I du•
WT• NOCHDtNO AGA*aT n tid llort e>t MAURICE I '"Ymet1" l>IU• l)efmmed e.o.te end
'IOU, YOU .,..ouLD CONTACT A M y Y.ltS a nd !><'rat>nt who ··~ #!lllfll "" .. ""°"'"• Ir Of!' LAWYIJl ._ h tne d•te tho• notlCA of dellUll !l'H 011 March as. 1tll 11 11 00 may ...,.. ot .. rwl1o1• lnlt'n~atc.'\S ••OOr eltO Th'• a mount 11
A M • 8ECUAtlY 8 t AVICCG In ttu• wl111111d/CH" 1.'lt.l.ll4', u oo 00100 •• or F•bruery I&.
COMPANY u duly eppornted A pNlllon hll• b('(·n flh'tl t98'), t1111 .. 111 1nc111M un11t ~our
lfuttt1 under and purau1n1 10 l>y H PIC'n A M y..r11 In lht• 11Ctou111 btocome• CU<renl You may
Ot •d o r Tru11 recorded Ju~ I. S upt•raor Cour t uf Orun&e> not "•v• 10 &>•y the 11111re Ul19e!d ot~: .. ·~~.~~;!l~'ro:: County r NlUU t ln j( thfl t r~~ .. :~l~1•;:~:,:;~n
CINaua TitACT .._. a..tft• IHI fllllllf.ltlftlil't
1111 .__ .... N41uew) 1111Pf°"-"' o-tllft91 lef 1 Of -• Furthar enqulrlet CM bl l'lldt to ,,,. C letk of th• Court, --. ,,.,_., IMeted LMll• teMNlff lhollle puroh•-Coun ol Ouaen'• Bench, •05 Bro1dw1y Avenue. WlnnlplQ,
A MOl<fOf •• 1ruat0t. 111 Iha ofliee II (' I•' n A M yr r 1 b (' bVI you mutt P•1111e llmoU<ll tta1;"d
ol lilt Courity Recorder ol Orlll\98 ,. ppo l n lt•d 1111 p~r11o no f •bov1 plua 1n111r•11 10 date 01
Cov111y, 8111• 01 C11l1ornl•.1. w11.1. n •prt1klnl'1llV•• tu u<Jminl•t"r •ll4tmp11on
.. CbUNTY 11\d lwlM<t flllll'G••-•I Ma.nltobe, Canida. RSC 3Lf. ,.._,..._. Sf:L.I. AT PUBLIC AUCTluN f O IJlllllU lht Ol>llO•llon being Hl0t1EST BIOOEA f OA CAOH lhfl ••tlllitr of M o uric t' J f()ttcfO .. d llPOfl l)trmlll. tonger
1c>ty1blt a1 time OI 11te 1n lawful M yr ni, lrvtm •. Callfornl l>t"iod y0u 111,,. the lfOel t10ht 10
rr\Of141Y 01 Iha United GtllN l &t 1t1t (undt•r the l nde p e n d <'nt •1111> tf\t f0tec10 ... re only by P•>'ll'G
South front entrance to Iha Otlf194! A d nlln L.1L1;nUo n u ( Eslalct1 II•• •""'" •mount dem•nded by Co\111ty Old CoutlhouM, 200 bloek /\ , "'t , lJ l ( y~r ~1,,tlllM Wltlltrl thlM rnor>tlle
,,~ ....... Principal Pr•~•P•I
No ot Loena Amoun1 Amou111
(fheki!Mf\O&I llhouHllOll 7H OI
092 20
SMSA TOlAL
PUBUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS llUSMH
NA• ITATIMINl lht lottowlng pereon• are Clolllg
l>uJlneu H
J N J CARPET CARE 1 )0
C11ic1go Avenue. No 7, Hun11ng(0tt
8HCfl, CellfOfnle 9'648
JOHph F R•llerty , 2 10
Ctlletg<> Avenue. No 7 Hunttnglon Boaeh. Cal1forntt 112648
J_, Arthur McCallhy 2!> II
England SltMI No 7 Hut111no1on
Boacti. C1~t0<nl• 92648
Thll busl119as •• condvcted t>y 11 gen11r11 p111nership
James McC11tny Tnll 1111emen1 wu 111.a w11r. 1n1
County Clerk ot Otenge County on
JltMll)I 24. 1983
1'209127
Publlsh•d Ora nge Cont 0111y Piiot. Feb 24. M•r 3. 10. 17. 1983
• 1018-83
NOTICE OF Dll'OLOF
---.. ---IC="""-T-IC(---tLOUIS VE"NDl'M'I AND OF
nlDL "" PETITION TO ADMIN·
a-1tim I STER E S T AT E NO .
NOTICI CW l'UM.IC IALI A·ll7!44 -Nri;!:~!°!~~":°"ftv~l To all hCU'S. bencll.cian<.'5.
purauant to ~tlon 19e of 11>e C1vtl c r editors i.nd ctmnrrgenr
Code. S tate of C•lllornla . th• creduors o f Louis Ve nditti
under9igM<I w111 MU •• public tale a n d person11 w ho may be
by competrtl'Ye. l>IOOmg on Ille ISi" h . ._.-h • day of Merell. 1983, at J 45 o'elOOI\ OI erw~ antert'$"'-......, m l c
P,M •• on the P•tm•MS whet• laid wall a nd /or estate.
property has bean ttored , and A petition ha., been filed
'llltlldl la IOcated ~ Publlc Storage. by Sylvia F G ulhn e an the
Inc:, 2099 Plactnt18 tn me \Al'f Ot $ Co f 0 Cotta MeH. County of Or•RQ•. upen or u n o rang<
State ot Caht0tnla. the ·~ C o u n t y r t>questang 1h111
g oooa. eh1tt•I• or P•••on1 I S y lvia F Guth r ie bt'
properly oesc:r11>eo oe•o* in tne appointe d os p ers o n u l
m•11::b:;, L Garrell _ ~ bed rcpl"(.1M!ntatJve LO adm1nislc~
lrms s ctwa. Chell, i 1tunu. ski the estate of LouLS V('nd1tu
l>OO'S. l<illcase tun der th e Inde pendent o ... IMl'nadou -2 reh19. 2 Adm in1stra11on of £stall'
m•tt. e11es1. eollH tt>I, ~n. 10 Act). The ~utton IS sel for
b .. mllC 3 700 Paul M1crH -truck hooo. ht'anng. tn p l. No. at
feoOet.. auto pans. ClVIC C enter Drive, Weal ,
leon1tO R Mofg"' -ct>eSt. in the City o r Santa A'la ,
• , ear r:::! Gledich _ eoOe e 11111 Callfomaa on Ma.rch 30, 1983
b 'II 1 ub · at 9 30 a m. true!! um per, mu ere. um er I "' YOU OBJECT lh v11Ct1um, • 1lurn1"um •Im•. 14 bO .. • r . lo ~
mlao lt•nfl\ 2 11ce1•Hne tanks , granting o f the peuuon you
wHher. 10 trms. l•~k. hyOraultc should eithe r apf:J('ar at the
-h d J erry G ThomH _ 1ac11o earing a n slate you r
m1lll'b11 aprng 2 eouchH. lbl ObJecltpn 1 o r ftle w raue n
c:Mtt. 4 bu m1ee ob jections wuh th e court
Grell Schreiber -TV. tt>•. be fo re th e h earing Y o ur
picture, c,...t, toy, °"'· end tt>I 22 ap""arance may be an norson t>xs m1.c:, ,... r--
Robett HUI -5 dell!•. 5 el\t$, or by y(l!Ur a1iomcy.
lldel«. 1~ cab, 75 t>u m« I F Y 0 U A R E A
Dwayne w.,,,_ -ttereo set CREDITOR or a con tingent
tool b11. d,_, G041 dul>'f --red1tor of the d~ased you Wtllteim A. FO'#lef -matt 2 t>• ' ' 1prng1. bookeue, Wine rack. tt, must file your claim with the
drall brO, t4 bu mite ll•mt . cour t or presenl 11 lO t he
p1e1ur-. Cloth•~· .-i. person a.I repre's t>pt auv e
Le o J Flemlng -1eetyleoe a ppoinle d bv the cou r t gas, eun« NI, IOt lennta. l1te/rm, " lhs I he lldng 11>1. punching bag. 11 bb m19e w1lhm four mon rom l
Items d ate o f hrs\ Issu ance o f
Yvon Emond -model th•P. 11 lettcn as provided• In section
bica ~ .. 1~~ Ztmmermen _ 700 of the Califomla Probaw
dr-''""'°'· end tbl, hlimi>er. 1 Code. The time for filing
bu, eutflion, plelures dauna will no\ exptre prior
Wrf'M Fetwt>Kll -couen tnn. to four months from the daw
d,_, b• 8')mlj, matt, pictur ... of hearing na,liced a bove.
hlecat>. tbt 1t11 trey,dr•-· !> t>•s YOU MA y EX.A M INE
$10000 00
$1000000
13900000
'3900000
1226 8:)
Mt.IC NOTIC£
aTATl•NT 0, MANOONMINT
OfUllOf ~ICTITIOUa auSMH NAMa
Tne lollowlng pe1ao n1 have
•b•ndonld 11141 uM of lht 11e11uou1
butlnett n•m• WBW i;NlE8f.flJSe8 .. J80&1 Fiich Ave11ue, lrvlnt. Calltornle
g2714
The F101111ou1 8u11ne n N1rnt
reler1ed 10 aoo ve Wit lfled In
Orange Coun1v on Jl/ly 8. 1981
WA RM ING TON·BUTL ER
VE NT U RE S , 1 Cet lf o •nll
e0tpor-1t10n. 17100 Giiiette. lr\ffna,
Calllornl• 112714 THE BUO WAR~I NGTON
CORPO RATION, • Ca11 rornl1
~POtatton. t 7 100 Glflell•. lnrine,
Cllll0tn11 92714 The Bud Wlfmtngton
C0tpo1allon Ed..,ltO G. W9!mlngton,
PrMklenl
Thlt lllltmenl w .. 111«1 wtlh Iha
County Cll<ll ot Orange Count\' on
Ma<cfl 7, 1983
flHOOI•. KINDA L L a
NA.""INQTON
A '111111t1nel Law COl'p. Ult MeoA1'11tw 91ff., hlte IOI '·°' ..... .,. ~--fl.CA,_.2091 ,,....,
Orange CoHI O•ll)'
4 I 1983
P\111..IC NOTICE
Fl<:TITIOUI I USINEIS
NAME STATEMl!NT
The lollow1rog Pe•son •• cloong
l>USlnelS <IS THOMPSO N C R£A1 IVf
SERVICES No tO•B 400 W
Ou1noe1"0<Pt1 Ful~on CA 1121132
MEL CRAIG fHOMPSON No
10 4B, 400 w Otangetho•u• Fu1*1on CA 92632
lh1s butmeu '" conoucted r..y an 1n<Jivldual
M .. 1 Cr .-.g T horr\l>6Qn.
t1 .. s 91al-•I WU tiled ""''" the County Ci.r• OI Orange County on
Feb 18 1983 . "210115
Publlahed Or•nge COISI Oetly P>1o1 f-'"eo 2• M rc:ti 3 10. 11 1983
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(IJ GLOBAL RECORDS OF
CALI FORNIA I OI GLOBAL MA Rl<EllNG 394 1 8 South
8r11101 Sutle 321 Santi An•. Cellt0tnlt1 972041 •
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Thie 1111emen1 WH llltd w•tlt Ille Coulltv Ctert. OI Otange County °" Februl"f 11 1983 •
noteO* Put>llslled Or1nge Coe11 Oslly
P1lol Feb 17 24 MM 3, 10 1983
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mite nem1 . Laldord r-rves the ngh1 10 l>i<I the file kept by the oourt . 1f Plllllt NOTICE
•• trftt 111• Purch1M 1 mutt be you are a penon lllte~t.ed ACTITIOUS ., ... SS
made wttll ueti only end Paid tor 11 ln the estate you may a-rve ... ._ tT•--.MT Ille time ot pur~ All purel\aNd ' -,. • ~ .. • gooc11 .,. told • te, and muet be u p o n l he e xecutor o r The ·~ l*'IOM If• dOlllO
removed 91 VII ,.,,,. of jllk,fhaM ad mlnlSU"a\Or, o r upon the t>v..,_. ..
Sale ~ to Pf'lor caneefl•uon 1n a ttorney for the exec:ucor or 1 NT E R • c o N l t N E NT A L ·~ _, ol Ntll-nl ~·-ad mlnista1or and file Wtlh ENTERPRIS~,. 177 E Rlvtfllde lanCllOtd end obllOalad patt'( Dated h • I h ( t Or ~POl'I Betell CA 926eS lllla 10ttl & H it! day of Mardi. 19413 l e cou rt w \ proo 0 ~ FRASER. 102$ Vtn °'"• PubllC: s 1cw..,a Inc ser vice. a writte n request Legvn1 Beeetl. CA 9"65t
Landlord s taling lha l you des ire JOHN EOWAAO LINOSfROM
Publlaned °'8'199 Cou1 Oa11y 1....,.. ... 1 natkle of the filing of l3ot Mtnuner A11e • Ptc1> R,.,..._ Pilol. Met-di tO. 17, !M3 ..-.--d CA 904S60 '137-83 a n I n v e n l o r Y a n Th .. t>vt1nes1 11 c:onduc:led by 8
-----------apprai.tnent of esta~ 1111ets ~al partMfallU> -..C m1'CE o r o f t h e p t'l l l lOn t o r RJ J.r--~===~===-=--d I JoM Undtbrom ..cnnaue_.. a ccou n ts men u o n e n T11ta t11ttltMf'ltwu llted.ittt thl .... SftTmmlfT ll'Ctlons of 1200 and 1200.~ County Cl«ll ot Orange Counl'f on
Ttle tolloWlne Pl"°" 11 dofno o f the Califor n ia Probate Fto f1 1"3 ~ -Cod '9'IOI (A) PMS, Cl) Pf'OOOcTIVITY e. L ff Ill Put>ll•h•d Or1111gt Co1111 P ally
MANAGIMEN't SYSTEMS, 4242 Reller& • •m• re ya, PllOt Fti> 17 241, Mlfdl 3 10 1M3 c.n.ue DIM.~._,,, ea. At..,..y at Lew, Ill Dover 811143 t2IG Drt~•. S•lle U , N•w,.rt Vlrllf MlllOn """'*'· 1147 8etadl,CaUf .... :t45·1'7lt. .._"' IMTll't ~ l.aM, l•ntl J'na. C•. ~ 0r..,. COM Delly l"-.n. nu1-. "= ..._ .. Oii dualMI ~ Piiot. Merell t , 10, 18, 1~U2..e3 PICT"10U9 WH ... , .... __ .. _ ... _ llW8TAW
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IMIDLIC NOYICl P\a.JC NOTICE 01 S11n1• An• Blvd h n11 M• 't). • It pi• tum fl rr.N or et1cr1 mt II••• ot reeoro111on ol thll
•-Ct111orn11, all rl(lht, 111!. end 1n1er .. i lwarl11g Ill DcfH ~ &I 700 ooeu1nt111 wtm;h O•t• ol recording •
YOU Afll IN CMIPAULT ~fl A PICTITIOUI 9US ... I c onveyed 10 and now held t>y 11 Clvl<' Cc•nlt•r )r tv(' W 1•i.l , •~&rs 11.-~
OHO ~ TflUIT OATIO llAftc:H ..... ITATllllJfT unotr ••Id OH O 01 Tru11 In th• Snn l.r.I A NI, Cahfornia 112702 'ro '""' OUI lht lmOutll 'fOU mu.ti
4 , IHO. UNl.111 YOU TAKI ffll IOllowlng pef"IOlll .,. OOl"G PIOP .. ly l llulled In H id County on Mardi 30 19113 Ill !I 30 P•i O< IQ .... noe IOI P•Ytn8'11 10
ACTION TO '"OTICT YOUfl bu.-11 / •nO Stet• duerlt>eO 81 ' ' llOP Ille I01teto1urt or 1r )'OUr P"O'l"TY. IT MAY 81 IOLO AT A ENHANC E ~E NT INT[. R • lOI 19 Of Tract No 6639 aa~r ii m properly 11 tn to1ec101111a tor 1ny
PU•UC IAU." YOU •10 AN NATIONAL, 428 3 1•1 Strn l. m1prteord8d l11Booi..266.l'1g 6 IF YOU OB.a X..'T Lu lht! Olhl.tl r"(\IOn <.ont•CI HELEN A
f lC,LANATION 0, T ... NATUM Newport Buoll, Cl\ltloml1 G2663 and 6 ot Ml1e .. l1neou1 Meps111 1 II grunlmg o r thl' IX'llllOn. you ~ ISHEA <'l76~ Oolphln Cove,
OF THI '"OCllOINQ AQAINIT Wh itney Corpo1111on. 1 otlk:eollhe oountyrecordll o1• l<I should eit her ap~"'·at a l the• Laguna N1gue1 CA 92877 17141 YOU. YOU ,JttOUlO CONTACT A C1fllOrnl• eo1po1e11on. 429 J111 county "' 49$·6831 11 you heve 1 ny LAWYffl SlrMI. fffwPotl e .. c:11, Celtlornl• The a11ee1 addreu 1nd oth•• h e orln g u nd stale you r queauon• you ahould cont•c t •
NOTICE o' TlllUITll'I SALi 926&3 common oesignetlOll. II any, 01 lhll ob jeCl1tJnt1 lo f llt• W rtllt'll 11 ... ~1 01 tne government agency
T.I . No. J1221 fhlt t>vs<"fft 11 COlldueted by 1 •••I property detcrllled above•• o bJt'('lltJrl8 w ith the court .. n1e11 m•y nave insured you I01n Ol l ,f 18 HCA£8'1' QlVEN 11111 ~POt•llOn. ~·ported lo bl 1062 S1n11 Crul .bcl -1.h.e..h .Y REMEMBER
on W4!dneeo11y M11e11 30, 1983. •t WM ney Corl)Of•llon ClrCIQ, Coste Mei•, CiillrornT11--urc .C.a.t.Ul.g.-. ow. YOtHllAV LOii LEOAl "IOHTt
') 00 o'clOC~ a m QI a td day, in the W I Wnltney The und ersigned Tru ttee llJ.ll)cllrllnl . .'C filly Ix> in pl'r1'0n IF YOU 00 NOT "TAKE P"OMllT
1oom sot H•Oe ror conducting P1et1<1an1 01te111ma any 11111t111y 101 a ny or by your a11umcy i . ACTION
TI Ult ff • Sole$. wllhfn lhe oltlelef ol Thi• 1t1tement WU hied Wllh lhe 1ne0trec:tnee1 of 1111 '""' lMIO•ns I r y 0 u A "K E A NOTICE OF D£FAUl. T
Rf AL ES r A TE ,SECURlllES County c*" of Of•nge c ou11ty on and o•hlf common OM1Qn11ton. 11 C R EDITOR o r u conlingl!nl ANO lllCTION TO Sti.L SERVICE IOC!etfd at 2020 Norl h Februery I!>. 1983 any. S/lown nete1n _ _. r h d -~-' UND[ll OHO OF TlllUST Broadway Suite 206. •n Ill• City ot Faoll'7 S&ld U lt Wiii I>• m•de," bul crc-utlor 0 t (' l''t?..-u, you NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Santa Ana, county 01 O•&nQI, S111e Put>llshed O••rg• Co1tt Oally w11hou1 eoven1n1 or•w1rr•nty. mus t me y our t·ln1m w11h the f 11 RIC H AR O B LYNN ta•
o l c 111 1ornfe . BEN EF ICI AL PilOI. Feb 17. 24. ~., 3. 10, 1983 e xpren °' 1mo11ea 1eoaro1ng 1111e. t·ou rt o r presen t ll to the auccessor 1tu11ee1" TruttN under
MANAGCMENTCORP()RATION Of 9C 1·93 po.aen•on, °' eneum1>1•neet . 10 p t.>r son al r e p r eisenlattve IMI o .. 111n Deed or Trutt 011.a AMERICA 1 Oel.llware CO<POl'lllOn. Pll'f Ille remaining p(lnqpaJ llYl'n ol • d 'h O•eember I 1990 ... aeu1eo by ea duly •PPOlnteO Tru•••• under Pllll.IC NOTICE the notllC•I Meuted l>'f NIO 0..0 ol appo tn l e b y t e court JOS!PH OREY eno CAMLLE DREY •nO IM •uAnt 10 the l>OW« ol Mii TruJI, wtlh 1n1erHI thereon. 11 Wllhin four months from lh<' 1s Tru110t to aecure ot>llgatlON in
c:ont•r111d in lhllt c:erl81n Oted 01 W..QllHO provided In la.cl no111111. aovancet. d ale o f f irst u;suan ce u f 11vor ol HELEN A FISHER, inst No T IUSI ueeu1eo b)' ROBERT R DIPAATMINT 01' ti ony. undeo the term• ol Mid Deed le tter» ti.'\ p rovided In Section 21969 In Book IJ87J. Page 1870 ol
RACITI atld CAROLYN L RACITI T"AN8~TATION ol T1ua1, leu eherg H and ?OO , p .__ ,.. _ _. OlllcoalRecord•in the olllceol l.he t1ust>an<111nO Wile ree0<0ed Mardi NOTICE TO CONTMCTOlll eJCoen-01 the Tru11ee ond of Ille o r lhc ro..,..l<1 ...uue of R11cord er of Orange County,
10 1880 1n 8ool( 1JS27 of Official s .. 1eo c>topou lt tor lh• work truau c ru ted by ttid Deed ol C a hfo rniu T h l• lim e for Celll0tm• sa10 ot>Hgauons •netudlnQ
Rec0td1 of said County. at pegt Jhown on 111e ~"' ennueo Trusl tor tne •mount reHooabty f1hng clauns wiU not exp lrt' one note <11180 Oeoenlt>er 1 1980
t84 1 Record111's tnatrument No 1ITATI 01' C ALIFO "NIA; esttrnateo to be $6,4!>!>9!> p rio r lo four months from 1n lh" pr1nc•p•I s um o r Two 866S, by re1t1on of 1 brH cn or 11 I ' A A T M I N T 0 F rne ri.net>elory unoer Hid Oeed h d , f h h Hundreo F1l1y ThouSll\d (S250.000) oelaull "' payment 01 pertc><manee T"ANIPO"TATION; '"OJICT of T•u11 here10Jore e>.ecullO eno l e a l e O 1 e eari ng oot11rs
ol me ollllgauons St'Cured thereby, 'LANI '°" CONITf'UCTIOH OH dellve•ed IO 1ne uno1111on•O a n ot1('('() abov<1. 121 THE BCNEFICIAL INTEREST
1nclud1n9 1har t>reoc:ll 01 Oeleult, ITATI HIGHWAY IN O"ANQI w11t11n Oeelar•11on of Dela.ult and Y OU MA ¥ EXAMINE und er sue11 oeaO •nO th e
No t1ee ol wh1en wos recoroe11 COUNTY IN ANO •A" COtTA Oem•nO lor Sale, •nd • wri tten lht' flJc ke pt by lhe courl If o011oa110t1s Heureo theret>y "•ve
Novf'mbet 19 1992 .. Recorder"'• MllA, SANTA ANA. TUITIN AND Notie. of 0.111111 •nd Election 10 you arf' tnt e rf'SllKI n lhC' b. en Ir. n. I I,,. 0 I 0 I he tnthume"1 No 92-410976 t. Will OAANG& l'lltOll "ouq 40I lO o.J Sell The undets.gned cauNd N !d 1 undersigned SELL Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE MILE NOftTH Of' OYI" "OAO A-.0 Nol~ ol Oel•ull end Ei.ct1on lo e5lale , you may Cale a reqUh l fJI A BREACH OF and oeiau11 HI
i;&.i:-alQ.OGA ~R...CASti ~ 0.2 MIL.I NOf\TH Of' 17TH Sell lo be recorded In tne county w11h l h e court to receive th• ooflg111ona lor w111en 1ucn
lawful money or the United SI••••· I T"lf T fi> 6 ••eel P•oPef~I 511e c 1 u I not 1 c c of ttr lty h H OCC""ecl 10 •hat.___
01 1 c111n1er s. cneck drawn on• CHAPMAN AYINUI "''" b e 0111 F5eEbCruUlfYRIT2Y41S. E19R83VICES in ve n tor y o f l'Sta te a:. els payment has no• t>een made ol 11'*'-nal!ONll-Oank..A. reee•veo a1 1ne Oepertment of P1operty T••••· 1nst•llmenta tederll c;red11 u111on. °' • 1t••e °' Tr•n'!Xlr111lon 121r"Soufh S-Ol'lng COM~A~Y and o! the RC.Ullo ac-counL~ , .. nMQuenl 10 Oetobe<.-.li82... llld.-_ 1ea~1111,,,v1RQS and loen Ht0e'8.toon St1ee1 Room 1000 Los AROI'"· es hid Tru11M a n d r e po rts d <.'scrtbed tn paymen11 on 1ne sent0t trust deed
domte11tt01n 1nts 11a1e.1Upay•t>te11 C11ttorn1e90012 untll 2 o e1oe1o. 8y Het-R 1<1y Sec ti o n 1200 :">of t he T11e propeny 1111le~1t>e0u
11111 11me 01 ~te, illl rignl. 1111• end pm on M1te11 24, 1983, 11 -mieti Secretary Calif p I t<' Cod lot 50 ol Treet 71S6 u Pfl m•P 1n111reet nu111 by 11, as Trullee. 1n time ttley will be publtely oo-ned 8575 Hogueie St or m a f O lli e 1eeorde<1 1n BOOll 26e, pages 11.14
tllet real p rod\rty 111u1111 in u 10 11no read 1n Room 2 1111!0 •Od•en Culver City, CA 90230 M eserve, Mumpe r a nd mclu•••• 01 Mla11ell1neous Maps.
County 11no S111e dHe•lb•O u Gen1u 11 wo rli descr1pt1on· Tel 12131204·1091 llugltes. B y : E rne s t J , records of utd county. IO•anoe l
tOll<J«5 Con c r • u t> • rr 1 •rs t o b • Publl1hed Orange Coast 0111y Scbag,.Jr., Attorney at Law, Common 5tree1 aoore» •• 33711
PARC£L 1 t he S9u111wu te•ly ccinstrueted P.tot. Maten J 10. t7 19831208 ... $190 Campus Drive. P.O. Magehn 111e Laguna Niguel. CA
01'14·holl ot lot. 9 1n 8IOCk 'A" 01 Blda are requited '°' IM .,.,.,. ....., 8 79•11 N B .. 92677 Hors;>fl Tr1c1 I:\ per map re<:Otdld work deterlbed ,,.r .. n OX .. ' ewport eac., f41 BY REASON THEREOF tne "'~6.Page 2lol.Mlace"t1MOU• e,1 an1~ 1pec11101110111. a nd Pllll.IC NOTICE Cal ifornia 9%660; (714) unde111gneo present benel1C1erf
MIPS 1n the Olliea 01 1he Counly propou • lormt lot bTcrdTl\o tlilr 7S!·899S. ....,cs., ~ clMO ~ .. cYled Ind
R-det --of ~ty l)(Q~l cen ot1ty bl obtllned •I tne .No.:T~~~l:~.~:11 Ille Pubhlhed Otenge Coast Oetly del1veied to M•O r.us1ee 1 wr111en
FARCEl ? Tht Nonllen1erty-DefHl•tme nt of-Tratii"portillon. Board or Trusleea ot the Huntington P1101 Marell. 9 10. 16. 1$83-~.JION Of'.,,QU.AUl.T-.t.ND
on.·hlll ol l ol81n8toci.."A"ot\"8 Pl1ns Ind Bid Dowmenll Room SeKll Untol' Htgh Seflool OllltlCI 1193-83 OEMANO fOR SALE Ind nu H•r~ lraci as Pet mec> ree0tdld 39 Trel't9Qfll110f' O...ld1n9 1120 N will rec•ive •••l•O b id s lor DI-IC ..,..nrc oeposoled woth H•d Trust .. auc:n 1n Boot. 6 Pag1121 or Ml!IClllaneou• Street. Pl> &>• 1499 Sacramento. IUPIJIVIRQ Alhletlc Suppli.. -1tng ~-"" ~ d-2 ana au OOCUl'Mllt.s ..,,~
Mapt. 1n 1111 Olltee ol tne County C a rrt o-rn 1 • 9 ~ e Q 7 IP hon• Or equal 10 tne epectflCltlOl'e on Ille NOT-ICE OF DE ATH OF 01>1igallon1 sec1;red thereby eno u Aec.Olell!I o.tU!d County 9111 U 5·3J251, and mey be -•I Jn the oftlQe 01 uld District declareo and Ooel Mret>y Oecl•re
ARCH a. r ... ~,,,..,....,,., l.l)j! •b<!~ofta and a.1 the-off~ ....&!4.-..ahatrb..c.la&1Jy lllAltlle.ci: FREDER1Cll WUNSCH aka e11 ~um• u co.uteo 1he 1tt>Y ::'~':'r~~o•.~ ~ ~!,, ~~J: ~:~:!,!;~~L,C!'~:i:~· s!~ ~:~~~~~~o s~:P~·1~;n e~d :os~1!:, o fDp~~ .~u~rg ~:J !; o:-r::~ .=-
If\ Soot. 11 P~ 27 ol M..c:.11-• Franetaco. 1no 1ne omncl 1" wtWcll Pure'1N lng Manager Huntington ADMI NISTE R ESTATE NO 10 cauH the 1ru11 p.operty 10 be
Map9 1n 1119 Otf~ ol tnt County the ...orl! 11 .. 1ua11d • sold 10 '"'''~ th• obllg111ons R~oer 01 SSlc:t County The suceentul b1oa1r •"•!• Buc.n Union ltlO/I School Otslrtel, A-117253. To. all h e 1rJ.. MC1;reel ~'*eb)I
l h• tl•eel 110drt1 u 01 01ne 1 lu1n11n a payment bono •no • ~!~~ 't0~11~~6~~:c; ~~:';3,1~ bcne flclarlt:s, credtto~ a nd ·D1111d 1S1h day 01 February . common Ot111g"a11on of 1ne reel l)e(fOfmance bOn<I d \ f 1983 p•~ly ~above O.ecrobed 15 Th 1 0 e P 1 , 1 m•n 1 0 1 0r before 2 00 p m , Frkll)'. Mare" c o n ll nge n t e r 1 ors o Helen A Ft
pu1po r1eo 10 b• 1928·t832'r l191'sl>Ofl•llon ,..,•by no11had 111 19 1913· •1 "'hteh 11"" end i>l.oe Fre d e ric h W unsch ak u Pub•••h•O Orange Coatt o~ ~POii 81110 Cot!.* MeN CA btddets tllat 11 will al1trme11vely b•O• will t>e publtcly ol)lfl•O and f'red:K'h Wunch and persons Pllol Feb 24 Mlf 3 10 11 1$83 h ... l 90 read II\ bufldong C rOOf'n 341 t T11• und•,,s•o n eo here by 1n1ou<e 1 ll ~·•ny con1rec:1en .. EICtlb4d thall•em•in vllldtore w h o may b e o therwise 1024·83 01~cld•mJ a ll 1 .. b1l11y lor eny 1n10 1)<11suan110 lhlt •0"9flltemenl. period 01 50 days •ll•r \he dete inlt'rf'Sled lll th will andlor
1nc.0troc1nes. 1n 54110 '''"' aoorus mtnor11y bustnett 1111erl)llSH wm be 01 otlwr commOfl dtt>gnatton attoroecl 1\111 oPPQftun11y 10 klbmll soecllted '°' 1ne recetpl ol btds estate.
S•10 aate will be mid• without t><dt 1n reee>onN 10 till• lnVlt•uon Th• Boaro 01 frutt••t tn•ll be A~uuon hus been f1IC'd IC 03877 tne sole fuOne ol the qua Illy ol NO'""[ or ..._ ,....,.,...S a • .. w1rr1n1v ••Pr"u or 1mpl1eo ano will not be dls e11m 1na1ao • by alham Wun h 1n \hl' ,,.. .. '"v"'"'"' Ao.& rtoge101ng 111fe ponen1on or ag11ntt 011 the g•Ouoot ol race. equoe>menl oti .. eo and,_....., the S C f 0 lnet S B 1 IS79 · encumb11nces. 10 utlaly the eo1or 01 n•11o na 1 or1g1n 1n ugnt 10 ••lllCI any°' all bods and 10 u pcr tor o url 0 range TRUSl Dlt.D CENTER u du:>'
0 .,ncipet blf1nc:e 01 the Note or conttder111on l0t an•w1ro waiveinyltr~ar•ty lheftin Cou n t y r equ t>st1 n g tha t 1ppo1n1ed Tru111e unoe 1 th•
o1hf't Obltgotton seeureo by 1110 Minimum waoe 111 .. tor th11 • AllVf'I F\owtey W I I I 1 am W u n s c: h b c 10110 .. 1ng OHcribld o..o ot trull
Deed 01 Trull "'''hint••••• ano protect •• predetermined by the PurchH •RQ Manager appolnle d as pe r sonal Will SELL 4T PUBLIC AUCTION otller •ums H orovld~ tllert .tn. Secral•ry ol Lel>Ot are Ml IOflh on!)' Outed M•ic;h 2 1993 ad t TO THE HIOHESl BIOOE R FOR
p•u• aovancet " any unoer tne tn tile soectll prov111ont of 111e Pi~bM'"•h•cedh 30nn. IO. V1!., c3 °111 Oe repretl"fltilllVts lO manu; t•r CASH (payable et 11me 01 Ml• m terms ,,.....,, anc:t ltll.,MI on liUCh ~ llUnlbeled llOoks i.....o IOt .,,. ..., t he e lo le of f'r cd er11 h tawlut money of tile UMe<I States>
ed\lences 1ne1 plus ,_ cherges bidding purpous •nd enoueo 12154J W u n s ch ( und e r I he lll1 •tglll htle ano "''"'""eon~
en(! ••P4'1'Sn 01 1ne Trua1ee It'd Of Speciel P1ovts1ona. ·,Nohe• 10 PUBUC NOTICE Independent Adm1nistrauon 1n anc:t 110W held 1>v 11 Uf\def MIO
tne t•lnla creltl'<l by H id Deed ot. Conl••e tort Pro p osal 1 11 0 • of Eatat.cs ;\Cl) The pellllon Dte'tl 01 Trull 1n the property Trus1 Thi' 10111 1mou111 o l u ld Con1r1ct. · and 1n ec>PI!'' ot MIO ,ICmlOUS auSINl:SS ,..._ nl!reinat1er OMer1bed
obllgehon 1nctuo1ng reuon•t>ly boo11 tha1 may be examined at the NAlft STATIMINT Ill sl'l for h f:'onng IO J.A"pl TRUSTOR RONALD E BAOWN,
u1rm•••d teH charges end sem e 0 111ee s u oes e11 bed The lollOWing l*"M>nl I!• doing No 3 at 700 C1v1(' Cen ter • ttngl• ma n ano OAVIO B
••s>enMt ot the frutl" e11ne ume neretnbe lo•• wh••• th• plant t>u-11 Dr1v(', West. an the C1ly ol CONTE • amghJ man
Of,,,.,,,, pl;bilCllllon Ol lhtl Hot-•• l()llC1ltC8tJonl Ind prOC)ONI IOtrna VANGUARD PARTNERS. Lf O. S~nla A na. C ahfornta on 9 ENEFICIAA'I' RUSSELL c S64 306 37 may be _,, Addenda to mOdtly PAR'TNERSHIP._lCV. 881 Dover Or, M h30 1983 t 9 JO GARNER Oii.cl Marcil 8 1983 Fede11t m1nomum wage retet "'111 IH Sulle 15 Ne wport Be ach. CA IM'<' • BJa .,,r... o.m Rt>e0toeo Seotemt>et tO 1990 es BENEFICIAL MANAGEMENT llSU80 only to hOldetl of Ille •l>0119 926&l IF YOU 0 """" lO lh(' instr No 80·07861·05 In book
CORP OF AMERICit. • relereneeo bOOk• If there " • ROBERr 0 SMITH. -891 Oover grant ing of the petttJo n . you 13736, 1>11941 166 ol Othci•I R«X>tdS Oe1ew1m1 eo<P , u TruttM 01ller-'!c;e be1ween th• minimum Or Sulte is Newpor1 ~. CA should either app«.>at at the In Ula otlli;e 01 the Recorder ot
RE"AL ESTATE SECURITIES .... ,., .. preoe1erm1ned by 1he 92663 h .• Ora,. C«lnly Mtd <IMC! of trust
SERVICE A Calif COfP Sette11ry OI l •b or e nd th• RAYMOND w OeMOTT 981 eari ng a n u Stale your o.cr1t>es the lotlowong PIOO«ly
111 AQe"t Pf•vtlfltno weoe re• .. de!-""'* t>y Oo.,., Or . Suit• 15 ~I Beach. o bJ<'t't1ons o r h ie wnlt n Lot 11> 01 Bloek c ot rree1 No o J M0tll@'. Pret th• 6t•t• 10< 11mt1at c1u t11ice1ton• CA 92963 obJee u ons with the court 3n as 1>« map rec:0t0ed In Book
2020 N Broadway •::>06 of tabor, tne Con1r1c101 end his VANGUARD INVES TM ENT before lhe h ear in g Your 16, Page 18 ol M1.SGellaneou1 MIPJ
S1111a An!' CA 112708 1ubcon1111e1ort anell P•Y not let• CORP 1 c a1tl0tnl• eorpore11on, a ppearance may bl> an person In 1111 olhc:e 011he County Reco<oet (7 141953 64110 tllen Iha h19t* wege •lie 881 Dov.< Or Suite 1!>. ~I of said County Mey be •Ito known
Publlsneo Ot1nge Co H I Oally Purwat11 to Section 1773 ot Ille 9each CA t2e&3 or b y your alto m ey. H 1897 Orenge Avenue Cott• Pilot M111C11 10 17 24 1983 Lat>ot Code the Qtnlllel prevll'llng l lQ t>u..,_. 19 conducted t>y 1 ( F Y 0 U A R E A Mesa. CA 92'26
1274-83 r11e ot w11911 ., •ht county in Wllle'1 ltmlled oennerahoe> CR EDlTOR or a conungml Cit • ttreet eddress or eommo<i
------------the work II to be done hu beet'I Vanguard IOYHlmenl creditor or the deceased. you d H lgn1ll0t1 IS shown l bOVI no Pllll.IC NOTICE oe1errn1n4J(I t>y tilt Oirec:IOt of Ille Corp m "s't file you r cla.lm w ith lhf' w • rr • n 1 y 11 9 1 v• n • • Io 111
------------Ole>A1tmet1l ol lndullrlll Aelattons Rot>ert o smnh. Pres "' compteteneu 0t oorrec:tneu) " PIC"TITIOUI ., ... as Th•M w•o• r1111 •PPH r 111 1h• Tht• •l•tem8tlt w•• llled wttn the l'OUrl o r present it to the The l>W\etic11rv und., .. Id peeo
N.AMI ITATDmNT Oepar!}ftent ol Tr ansportation County Ctetk of Orange County on p e rso nal r e prt>sentattv e di Trv11, t>y r.._, ol 1 Dretldl or
Tl\41 toflowlnQ e>erton• ere dOlng put>l"euon e nlltled Oe ner•I Fel>fUllf)' 21. 1993 a pno lnte d b y lhe court chliautt In the obhg•ltonS ~
l>u5'net• •• Prev•lht19 Wage FJetu deteo pt1f7r7 b f M { lh 11111•t>r he,..tolort •"-eeuteo ano
VANGUARD PARTNERS. LlO Oeeemt>er. 1982 Future elleellw Publltlte.O Orange CoHt Di lly Wll tn our mon t rom e Otllvereo 10 th• underalgned • PARTNERSHIP )CVll, 881 Dovel Or .. wage re1111 wn1ch h••• bun PllOI. M11tcll 3, 10, 11, 24. INJ dole o f Ct r s t issu a nce of wt111en 0ec .. 111ion 01 OeflUll llnd
Suite 1s . Newport BH oh. CA predetetm•neo 1no ere on lllt Wllh 1 l0!>·83 lNlcrs as p rovided in seetJon Demand lor Sale. eno wttlltn notlee
92683 ltl• Oe pertmer\I o f lndu111111 700 or the California Probate of blCUICh •nd of eltc:tlon 10 QUM ROBERT 0 SMITH, 88t ~C Rel1llont ere reler•nc.d bul not "8JC M)TIC( CodA, Th~ ttm"' (O,,. fllana the 11ndera1gn10 to sell tlld Or 51111• 15, "'""'POI' a..ch. A l)ftnlecl In lalO pv~IJon "St " .. " ~ .. prOl>"'fY 10 Mlitl)t MIO obllgatlona.
9266.l 0£PARTM£NT OF eeonc:I CW 8AlS claims w1U not expirt' p rior and 1here11t1r the unoeralgned
RAYMOND w a.MOH 881 TAANSPOfU l'TION °'"MM.......... Lo four monllu from~ datC' e ... sech•IO not!QI of bt-..en and Of g:~~ Su••• 11>. Newe>Ott 8eactl, Dated Fe~uery 22. tG83 "T.:":~~~ or ihe hcartng not.k«l above. e1ec:1ion 10 bl recordtd NovlllT\ri.r
VANGUARD 1NllESTMENl p~:~b~:':: ,g,r~~g~~:ut O•llY In Ille SuperlOt Court of lht Stile , YOU ,M AY E XAMINE !~--~~~u:.:n~~:d~ 82•40993&
CORP 11 C.11to1n1a corpO••Oon, 1153-IJ of Calllorn11, 1or th• County of the file ke pl by lhe court. If said HI• will b• meoe, but
Ml Oovef' Or Sulle t5 Hewpot'1 Ofenge In Ille M•tw of lht &tete vou tlrt' a pet110n tnt.erested w11hou1 covenant or wa .. 1n11. 8"c;h CA 92663 "8.JC M)TIC( of IAYIHO A AOt.!R. DeoNMd 1 lmC>lled rn1\ DU .. nen rs eonc1uc1.a t>y • Hotlw It ._.., gi_, that Ille Ill the est.alt'. you may servt! .. press °' · '9Ge<dlnG u11e.
tom11..o ...,,_ .... A 1'1Cnnout WM 111.--llld Wll ... at Prllle1e Nie, u~ n l h e ex<' c ut or o r ~n or encumbr-. 10
..., .. -·~-.... -~ p1y the remllfntno PlinOPll tum of Vangu•rd 1nv11""en1 MAM1 ITATUmWT 10 Ill• ttlghell eno Mat der, a lmslrato r, or upon the Iha note MC)Ufed t>y Mid Deed of
Co•P The loflowll'O l*tonl are dO!nQ sub)ec l to conllrmet10" of H id an omcy for the executor or Trusl. With 1n1er .. t u In ...a t>Ot• th11111~w~ ="~he;9,. ~.:C:~f'D PAATHtAS. LTO , ~ :~; ::-Gffloe •: adnunialralOr. aod hie with c::-ov:a.d, •~v'nc:'o!:"~ ¥~
C--1• Cieri\ ot Or-c°""' ... on PAATNEASHIP tYt, aa1 OOY9' Or Fra nc I• Mlnll Proleulonel lhe court w ith proof o f 1 • eoms 0 .. , r • ....... · • -.,.... " 8 c 1-. c:haroee enct exptn1M ot IN Fet1tu111y 28. tM3 81.nte 15 Newport H en, A Cors>CWMlon. ~ ~ 1111111 , 1erv1~. a w r lu e n requt>tt TruatH lt>d of the trust• e<NMO t>y
,..,.,.. 9~ No too, leverly H111,, C A s lal1na_.lh1H you d e•lr e 11•00..C otrru.1 Sllld .... w11111e Publtanea o ,.nge c oa.i O•ny "°8ERT o SMfTH_, .. 1 Oowf 1021 1.:nu, Count)' ot 1.01 s.-.i.ial notict> of the ritana o f Mid°" Maren 19, 1913, 11 1200 Piiot, M1tcn 3, tO, 17, 2•. 1963 Or , Sllft• t&. ~h, CA Anoalel, Stete OI Cell!Ofilll, ell tht ....---e N h I
1103·13 t2ta. , rlollt, tltle and lnletH1 Of 1•ld a n I n VO n lrO r '1 a n d ~hZ' c!!i~'i: O::rtri:'.:.~;~..:
-----------AAYMOND ..,, OTT. 811 o-1 .. IN llme Gf dMlt'I.,., a p pra.ltel'M'nt (J ts\.ate UICltl <:;.nter Drive W11t. Sl nt• An•, CA MllC au Do.-Or.,lutte 18. 8Mcfl ..... rwit ..... .,., lnter.e ... or o f t h e pC'll l l o n• o r 92701
CA 12113 i:: IN•• Ill Mid ._ .... o net l ""OUnta m -nt1'o n "'d In T~ 10111 •--1 of , ............... l'tC'"'°"9 911 11•11 VANOUAf'D IHvEGTMlNT aoqulfed lry -•tlCNI of law Of "" " "' ,,. "~' ,,. -...-. ,.... 8TA~ CORP . • CMlfotnle corp0retlott, ___.......,"*'or 111 ....._ tl'Ctiona ot 1200 and 1200 ~ ~ 01 lht obllgetton ~
Tiie ~...,.... .. tkllr'9 H 1 Oo"9' Or ,.,... 1a, Newe>oft '°"*°'•___. ..... .,. of the. Ct1llfornla P robal• by H id prope rty to bt aold, bullMM ... BMcfl, CA~lllU ' of Claeltl, ... end ...... .,,.... Code IOQllf\ef With lnl« .. I ..... dMltfM. FA a T • F 0 T 0 . 1 0 I I I T.._ ......... II OOf1C1uCteC1 ..., a ,_. Pf._.,.Y el1119ted In Olly of "'d .. llmaled ootll. 8l!PfM91, ar'4 Wtll"11nellll A'lltl ' 0.tlmfl car.... ,.,..... ,....... W..Nlttef, C:O-ty of ar.,..e. Mllt.r ••• Cl•arwatere. wvanOM .. ol lhl d•te ........
CA IH'3 VMfll•td tn•'••flttftt ,,.,. et ca11tot._.•, ,.,,loulertr Alleraey •• Law, U'11 ~.s2u"
lr•lnt Farnlly Trllllt, 1101 I eor, ft 1 ... • ....... to wtt: "9"8'z, 'ft.•· ~·L• 111, w-: :..0 ~:.!'. ~ =:--~ = n..aeai:::"~~ .. l.Altt, .,,.. ... ,,.....,,-; .... _ --· '11 Calf.,.... Put>lltned orange Coe11 Oelly
en-ti Oow11ty Ctlfll .. 9"M1e C01Mty Oii :;r::-:.:::-~J. '"!JJ.J!JI) ltMJM, Pllol ,. :14, Mlll'dl 3, 10, 1• .... fl ..... ,,_. ~a 1111 ..-W .....i • ._., llWI • fl Or1ntt Coul Dellv 10tS·9'
,,... 1111 111 w ... .-.. ...... ''GJ.Uff ·-ll ·11-0... CA "'°'· ..,_ 9, !0, , .. '913
COU11ty an ot Onllft a...,• ,_......., c ..._ ,_ ' . • -. 1 ,...., PWLIC M>Ya
F• I , 1111 itiJ: Nat, .... t.°h, M~ TerlM et ........ Ill 1ewtu1 1 ............ u..---. ..CiiliOUIMJll•• '"....,.. OfMM _,_ _____ ._
,_.,Mard1 1,10.l1. ~ ............ ----~~!!"'!!!!!!!!~~·""!"-....... =: Ii "
MLIC NOTICE
·a.--~ ........ ~c:. iiii!!i ... tf
• •
rmt.IC "°TICE
"°""°"a .... tfOTIQI Of TJMllTll'I aAl.8 ~ IT4rn.MT LoNl'I ..._ 1.-The~ 1*W11.,. OolnO T.1.-111 •W buelMel M • 8 CUNTY IAVIHOI ANO LOAN
THI IOHtl,eR AQl!NCY. ASIOOIATION, • C•lllotnla 2HH Alc•ld• Dfh1e, tulle 140 corporation. 11 duly 1poo1111ed
Laguna Hiiia, Callf«nl• Ht&3 Tru11u under 1111 roilO•IR
C I r I I c h I e I e r , 2 & I t t 0-rlti.cl deed ol tru11 WILL Ill
"engewo04 Road, LIO"'" Hiii• Al l"UOl.IC AUC' ION TO l'Hr
Cellfomla ff883 HIOHCIT BIODIR 'OR CAIH Lind• 80hte lu 2&& 12 (peyable al time ol tale In lawtul
l'l•ngewo04 Ro•d, l.aguna Hiiia. money of 1na Unlled Statafl all
CaHfornll 9M&3 right l111e end lnler111 GonveyeO 10
'fNa bull..._ •• conouc1ee1 by a end now held by ti unoer M.ld 0..0 oenetal PMlnettNp of fruet 111 1ne P'OP«IY 1>wetnall1t c.n ec,.... e1e1e:t1t>e0
Thie tlllWl'ltftl w._ hleO wHh Ille TRUSlOR JOHN 0 CONTI end
County C ...... OI Orll'IQI CCM.lnty on MYRA S CONTI, hu•bend •r>d wlle. FICll'uat)I 1&, t .. 3 BENEFICIARY 8ECURIT Y
,_1. S A V I N 0 S A N 0 L 0 A N
Publlthed Orange CoHI Dally AS80CIATIOH, a COfPOtallon,
Piiot. Fee 17 24, Mat 3 10. 1913 Rec:orOed June 25, 1081 .. 111111
1132·l3 1110 12-a 19'42 of Otttc1a1 R«ord• tn ----.. -_-IC_NO_nl'C ___ -=. the ollt0e or lhe Reco•d1t 01 Otano-
,._ 1~ Covnly, Mid deed 01 tru11 deac:rlblN
, ... foltowlng property l'ICTITIOUa 8U .... H
NAmlTATWMINT The followtng peraone .,, 001ng
buSIMM u HOPKINS ENTERPRISES
25551 Jecarand• Court M1111on
Viejo, C•ltlOl'nla 92881
John E . Hopklnt. 2r>55 I
Je.c•renda Court. Minion V•el~.
Calllornl• 9289 I
OOtOlhy 8 Hopkin• 2555 I J1c;1t1nd1 Court. Ml111on V1110.
C911tomle 92891
Thi'e ti.I-ta condUGted by • geMf" pat I net lhlp John E Hoplcln1
Thie 1111-1 •U llled with lhe
County Clettc or Or11t1ge County on
Febfuary HI 1983 , .. ,4
Publllhed Orenge COUI Dally
P~. Feb 17. 24. Mat 3 10, 1993
929·93
Pl&JC NOTICE
Loi 85 of Traci 1110 54113, ••
shown on • mep rec0<ded In 800ll :n:i. P1go 28. n and 28 or
m11c;ell1neou1 map1 record• ol
Or11nga County. C1111r0tn11
E'llC:IPI therefrom. 111 011 gee
nyo1oc•rbon 1ub111nc•• ind mlner•I• by wt\ll•Yer narne l\nown,
In, on 0t under Mid l•nd below •
oepth ol rioo teat m111ureo
verncally lrom tne 1urr1ae ol the
ground but without th• •tght or
entry upon any portion or th•
1urr1ce ol the ground above • Oeplh ol 500 , .. , for lhe PUfpoM OI
exploring for, boring. mining.
O•llling, removing, ••lrec;1t11g or
markellng aald 1ub11ar>c•• 11
r~ "' CIMO• ol record 2023 Phal.,ope Court Colla
M .... c.J1lorn1a
YOU AN IN OlfAUL T UNOI .. A
DHD O' TitUIT DAftO JUNll 1a, 192. UMLH8 YOU TUI ACTION
TO ""OTlCT VOUft HIOll't!"TY fT
l'tCTTTIOU8 .ua .... ll MAY 81 IOLO AT A "UILIC .. a_ IT --.-.. a AL I . IF Y 0 U NIE 0 AN
,... A·"'-"T IEXl'l.ANATION 0' THI NATURI bu~~o~wing person 11 doing 0, THI PftOCll!DIHQ AOAJNaT
(1) RSR AUTOMOTlllE. lbl RSR YOU, YOU aHOULO CONTACT A
DASHCOVER. (cl RSR AUTO L~WYIR.
BOOY, (d) RSR Distributing. 87S W 18111 Str•t Costa M... Calllornla Ill • •l•MI aodreu 0t common 92827 dH1gnat1on •• shown above. no
John Sc;o11 Nylander 11& warranty is given •• to 111 Chicago, Huntington Bea en. completeness or COffec:lnesa) Thi Callloml• 92&4& banel1c1ary under 111d Deeo 01
Thia burlneaa 1s conoucteo by.,, Trull, by reason or • breacn or
Individual default In the oblig•11on• MCured John s Nyi.ncl1t tn.,eby heretorote uec:uted ano
,-210102 dellvered 10 the underllgned a
Publltneo Orenv-coaat Diiiy written Declareuon ol Delaull anO
Piiot. Feb 24. Mar 3, 10 17 1933 Oemlll<I ror SM. ano wr111en notice
1007 •93 01 br.-ch and or etec:11on 10 cavw the under11gne d 10 sell 111d
p<operty to Nt11ty Uld obligation•. _D_l_l_J_H __ N_O_T_l_C_I_~ ~=::i'.c!h:. ~=·~e0~
eMc:llon to be Aec0<0ed Octoo.r
29 1982 u •nelr No 8::1-3&0059 ot
-----------... ! 0111e1aJ Recotds Said •••• wlll be made, but HESTON
LYLE B . HE STON,
resident of <Asta Mesa. Ca
Passed away on March 4.
1983. &lo~ husband of
Vicki Heston, lOVlfl8 father
of Warren Heston of St.
Loula, M111ouri. Paul A.
Beckman of Santa Cruz. Ca.
and Nyla Dwme Harrold of
Aurora. Col'f>rado and Lulda
Marie Morris of Springfield.
MlSSOUri, also swvived by 4
grandthlldren and 2 &l.Sters
Mary Hi..1 .. en and Mabel
Hayes of Rapid City, South
Dakota Mr. Heston was
Facihlles Manager of the
Singer Company for 37
dedicated years Memorial
1erv1ces will be held on
Saturday, Mareh 12, 1983 at
IO:OOAM at Pacific View
Memorial Park, Newport
Beach. Ca ln Ueu of Oowers
the family requests
memorial contributions be
made to the American
Cancer Society. Paof1c View
Mortuary dl'teetOrs.
HILD
without covenant or warranty
IX.Pf ... or tmplleO, regarding hlla
~on. or encumbrances 10
pay the retna1rw>g p11nlCJ()al sum of
Iha noll(I) MCUred by UICI Q..i of
Tnill wrth 1nter111 u 1n Uld nor•
provided advanc ... II any. undar
ll>e 1etm1 ol satd Dead or Trust,
•-charo-and ··~-ol the Trull• and of the tru111 c:JMtecl by
said Deed ol Trust Said Nie -be 1>411<1 on Tl'lu<lday M11<:11 IT. 1993,
II 2 00 P m 11 the Ch•pman
Av-entrence 10 Ille CIVIC C...ter
Burldlng. 300 Eu1 Chapman
AYll\UI, Otange, Catllornie
NOT ICE~ AT llMI 0, 8AL.E alDI MAY 1£ MADE IN CAaH
AND/Olt THI CAIHll"a Oft
Cl!RTWllO C•Ct(I INCW&aD
IN CfVM. COOi! IECTION a:Mh.. Al the time 01 the 1n11111
p.;bltcatlOn of 1n11 nottee. the 101DJ
llmOUlll of Ille unp..O balanc:e Ol lhe
ob11ga11on ..cure<I by 1ne abo•• dllCrlbed deed or lrusl and
a111mate<1 c:o111 ... oan111. 1no
edVW>Oel .. 1102,031 14 To determlntl 1he 101a1
lndebtedn1u vou may c111 415 94!>-&418
O.te FebrUat) 14 1"3
Sewt11y sa ... nga an0
l oen Asaoc:l8I10n
U Mid Trual• T D Service Compeny
"""' By Kim Krebs
Mel S«:r4'1ary
t990 N Ca11rorn" 8Jvd l>u•le 118
Wllnut Ct.... CA 94596-3787
415 944-9015 Pubhahed Orano• Co111 Da11y
Piiot F'eb ::14 Milich 3 10 1993
986-93
'°"°'~--iili 'tOU AM It _,.wl.t mY 0110 o' uu•.!L.r_~, • OCT019 tt. "'11 -..... 't THI AOTfON yO P"OTI
VOIM "'°""""'MAY .. 10LO AT A "*'O IALa. • YOU lllaO AM llPL.ANATIOM OP THI
NATUU OP THI "'OCllHM AGAIMIT YOU.i.!_C!U IHOUL.D CONTACT A 1.AWTSA.
On Merell M. 11~ 11 ''00 ft.M .. PlllLI "NANOIAL COl'~MTION .. ~ IC>POIMecl Tru1t•• u11de• 111d pureu•nl 10 0..0 Of Tr11e1 recoro.d No,.,...,. a. 1tt 1 ... lf'lt1 No am 1n tiooei
14 211 Peet 112. Of Offtcllel llleootdll In the olfloe of 1111 Coijnty "9oofdtt
of Or enge CCM.lnly. Clllf«IM. Wit.(
Sl!LL Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO
HIOHEIT 11100!" '0" CASH,
CAaHIE•UI CHECK Oft cumfl!O
CHl!CK. (pey9bie 11 lllM of ule In lawfUI ITIOf>ey Of ,,... Un/led 11 .... )
11 th• Horth tro;11 .,,".,_ to ,,...
County Cou1thouH , 700 Civic
Centw 0.1.._ w .. 1. Sent• Alie. CA
•JI right, ltlle eno 1n1...c aon~
10 end l'lOW held by It under Mid
Deed of Tru11 In Iha prop.,ly
1llueted 1n Ml<I County 111\d II• .. "-'b.cl ...
PARCEL A Lot 118 of Trecl No. 7&117. In the
Clly of Coll• MH•, County ol
0tlnQI. S111e ol Celfomle. • per
map rec0tded In boo« 312, pegM
25 10 27 lnclull.,., M190ellaneoue
Map•. In 11\e omc. ol lhe oounly
recoro.r of MIO county. EXCEPT THEREFROM all oll. QM.
mtnetel• 9nd other hydrOGerbone.
below • Oeplh of !500 ..... without
the tight ol 1urlece a nlry, ••
r.....O In lnttrumenl• of ,_d,
PARCEL II
PARCEL 1 LOI 13 ol TIK1 No. 923&, In th• Clly ol Huntington
BMotl, County of Otenge, 811te o! c.ltlotnl• ... I* map -ded In
t>ooll 383, peoee 10 10 12 ~ •
M**'-Meoa, In the oflloe of
the county ,_o.r of Mid county
PARCEL 2· An ..-ntnl IOI' road
end public: u11111'1' pu~ O".-thllt portion 01 the No"h hall of lh•
Noni.w.t qUll1• of the~
quart• of Section 28, Townlfllp 5 South, Range 11 WHt, In lh•
Ranctw> LI 8oita Chica, In lhe City
or Huntington S.ach, County of O•anoe. St•te of Callfomla, u I*
map reco<cSed In book 51, Peet 13.
a.II~ Mepa. In the ofllcie of
,,,. c;ounty --of Mid ooumy, 1y1ng w11111n • ttrtc> of 1anc1. a& oo leel wide Ille W•erly line of MIO
•trip being deec:tlti.cl .. folloM•
liegtnnlng at • polnl In Ill• No•therly nne or Hid Hortll hllll.
dtatant Eatlerl)r theteon 970 00 !wt
lrom Ill• Notlh•Hlerly c;orner thereof. tllenee Southerty p"111111
with the W•terly !Ina of Mid North
hall. 198 00 fMt to th• polnl of
ending. The Eutetty Hne of Mid •trip to
be PfOlonQed or lllOl'11Md '° • to t•minet• Northerty In the Hoftherty
Une of Mid North llMI and Southeny
1n • llne that 11 parallel lo H id
Nor1herly tine and •hlc;h PH'"
through Ille point of ending, Tru1tor or record owner:
THOMAS R STADEL, 1 MlQll man
.. to Peroel A, THOMAS •r 40El.
llftd LINDA STADEL. hult>lnd end
Wife u Joint Tenent• u to Pwoel II
The atrMI addraH and other
common del!Onelkln, " Wf'I, of the IH I properly deecrlbed above 11
purported IO t>e I 7 I 82 Haltlof lluff
Circle, Huntington ~. Callt •
3458 ~ Pllca, eo.. .......
C.iit Tiie u11deralgned Trull••
dl1ctelm1 e ny lfablllty ror •ny Incorrect,_ of tNt ..,... lddr-
llftd other common deelgnall6n. II
'"'· .,_ herein S aid ••I• wlll be m•d•, bul without c;ove nant or w.,ranty. •.q>r-or 1mp11ee1, reewdlnQ '"le· ponnrlon. or ~-. to pay 1111 unpa id b•f1nc• of 1111
nole(•) MCured by H id Oeecl ol
T1u1t. plu1 H provided In H id
note(•). eov-. "WPJ, ""'"'the t•me of Mid Deed of TNlt ......
c;h11ge1. ind ••P•n••• of lh•
TNSIM end of tr.'"*' cn9led by Mid Deed of T Nit
Al the time of 1111 lnlll•I
PUblleatton of 1hle notloa, the tot.II
amount of the unpelcl ~of IM obl!Qallon MCur9d by tM •bow
d11cttD•d deed ol truel and
Hllmale4 co1t1, ••penMI end ~ .. lf48,IM2.31.
The ~ I.wider NICI Deed
ol Tru11 hel.iofore •uc:uteO llftd
dellvered to lh• undenlgned •
""1ttan Oeclw•tlOfl of ~ end
o.mano for 1•141, end • wrltlWI
JUDITH FRANCES
HILD. resident of J.rvme, Ca
Passed away on March-7.
1983. She LS sW'Ylved by her
daughters Michele Pratt of
Irvine. Ca. Sharon Krumae
of Huntington Beach. Ca.,
step-son John and 1
grandchild Graveside
services will be held on
Thunday, Mareh 10. 1983 at
2 :00PM at the El Toro
Cemetery Services under
the d1rect1on of Baltz
Bergeron Smnh & Tuthllt
Westcllff Chapel Mortuary
of Costa 646·937 J.
"8JC NOTIC£ Nottoe of Defeull anc1 a.ctl<lrl to -----------1 Sell The UllderllOfled C8'.-cl Mid
COLLINS
EDWARD J COLLINS.
resident of Barbenon, Ohio.
Passed away on March 7,
1983, born July 23, 1905
Survived by daughter
Dorothy and her hustnnd
Daniel E G i lcr u t of
Newport Beac h , Ca .
granddaugther Theresa
Fernald of Costa Mesa, Ca.,
iJ"ancbon Dal\Jel E Gilcrest.
Jr. of San Bem.a.rdino, Ca.
aalld great-granddaughter
Angela Fernald. Private
tervkles were held. In heu of
flow ers memorial
contributions may be made
to the American Diabetes
A11oclatlon. Irvine, Ca
Pacific Vt"w Mortuary
direc1ol"ll.
OftANOE COUNTY Notice ol oeteulf Md Elec11on to
8UPENOR COUfl'T Seit to be recorded In the c;ount)
7tO C1wtc Cftlr. Dt. WMt ..m.te the,_, prQperty 11 IOcaWCI a.nta A-. CA '2701 PUU.E FlHANCIAL
.. LAINTI,,: CITY NATIONAL COfUl'<>AATION'
aANllt, • n•ll•n•I -•nlllne 8y Vicki Hamlll'I.
111 ael1"9ft. Fct9Cloeure M--oer DIFINDANT fUYlltOND Party~ ....
INIUCI e•o. Peetle Flnanc:All Corporation ~· 59 t 0-*'<> o. L.a Re1N. luHe ~ CAM NO • ...ao San OllOO. Callf 92108
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If you ......,. 10 Melt the advlCe of
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FINANCIAL SERVICES. 171 8
Anll• Oflve. Sull• 103, Orange,
Caltfomla t28M Jolln W Chodak. tnc • •
C•llfornl• c:o•potatlon 289S2 Highwood Clrcle, Laguna Hiiia,
Celllornla 9M63
Tllll ~ le c:ondua1ecl by •
oorpora11on
Jolwl w Chodell. lno
JoM w ChoO.i. Pree6denl
I TO THE OE.'f'EHDAHT· A cM1
c;omp111nt h11 t>Hn !tied by th•
plalnltll agalnlt you " you '#191'1 IO <Wend lhll iaw.ill, you mu.I, Within -------------110 d1y1 alter Ihle 1ummona 11
Thie 1t11-• -hied wWll the C-ty Cleft! of Orange Counl'I' on
Februllf)' 11, 1983 ,,_
McCOS....C.. MOITUAllH
Laguna Beach
494 9415
Laguna Hills
768 0933
San J.ian C.p1,.trano
4~ 1776
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Mortuary • C.mu tvrv
Crematory
t 625 G•ster l111P
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MCMtTUAIY
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written ~to Ille ~t
Unla9 you dO '° yO<ll dei!Mllt ..... be ent•eO on 1ppl1CAllon of ti..
plalnllff, llnd thll COi.ii'! """' """ • Judgment IQalnlC ~ for 1M r.iw
ClelNlnded rn the ~. wt11ct1
could tHull In 11•rnl1hme111 ol
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Ot other reOel requ"led In 1111
OOtl'IC)laint
Oiied June 28. tNZ
Lee A. lranc:fl.. °"" l!sln AlatlY. OeclutY JAM£8 P DEL O\JlACIO
MARC I . T£PUTZ
1101 Wllfln IMS.
Nnltl F1oor ~H911,CAI021~ (21J) ll0-8871
PuDlllMd Or1n9e Co•t Delly "*"·''° ,P,14.~a. 10. ttea .,....,
Publl•Md Or•noe COMI Oally
Plot. Fe«> 17 24, .._,. 3. 10, 1• 91443
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l\ilh In pnct, rt'Hon
able coet. cla111lflf!d
edvlftllina.
DOING
BUSINESS
UNOl!AA
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r.lllP1a nn
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2• 11a PM
2•21a .... Encl~rag ... gH & Wl1er , pool, epa, rec
room & vole)'blilf court .,....
71~73
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wtndowe. ale. ln-llome
aecurlty, 1 8r 1 Ba. &
Sludlo. WHllerldry1r
plua private c lub w /
tennl• court•. pool•. "*· NUl'IM, beM11ltulll decofated ctul>houM
mu cll more from
DI
28', N bell,,,..... cptt lurn
If a.eked, l4IOO mo y1ly
e76-81ot
IUl l PLJCE! IU-YIJJll I Reaaonable rates Kii· ....__ a 2 8d Clhelwlt•. ~. maid ,._... 1 rm luxury MrVlc• Z channel mo·
aptt In 14 ptena. 1 Bdrm vln SANDPIPER MO·
I
=·~~= = TEL. 1987 N9wpor1 Blvd HSS + poola, tennis, _C_M_M_54 __ ,3_7 __ _
w11ertall9, pondal Ou IPIOlll. wtJJ er ...
for cooking & heating Ocean view. color tv
I p1ld. From Sen Diego •oom p~. lie. ,,...
ffwy d rive North on c;offM Steps 10 beach
a..cll 10 Mc;Fa<lden •o Hid pool &42-8252
Seewlnd Vlll•O•· (7141 ---------
8Q3-5198. Vacatlea leata11 2tt7
No pets. seoo-.te7&/'mo.
87&-eeoe. 1500/mo. lncfde mo1t 3 bdrm. 2 be, 2 atory, Big 8Mr Cabin tor 1ent 5
dlatlweaher. Call day1 Mllea l1om Snow Sum
fBadlMor yr1y rental "3401 utllftlel. 54~21 3&41 762-64\3. Ew 842-6452 . mlt 1 er & toll. 11p1 TV
I mo 201 E. Balbo9 Bhd. :::..siJ~r)Sun-2 Bt. atove. dlhwW, c:Mdl nr fot-1 From 1 111 per
87M5e2. ~13111 . or pet ok all utlll p8'd cs.y. 686-t187
"::::: "'-' •----ITHE SEVILLE 2 8r w/gar, '615 ~7 LAKE ARROWHEAD mtn I~ .., _. ••-crpl1, drilt.. bltlnl, lncd retrMI lor Euler 3 Br
3bd, 2'"b•, ffpl, 322 yd w/p1t10, ••ter pd w-. to~. 1 Br. •tow $2751 ... 407-2057 Oya ~ 1195/mo 12819 "O" S 1n11 An1 & refrl11• $42 5 /mo S49-1717
876-5813 Ave 1520 Call t-5 536-4637 ---------836-4'20 Large Big Be., C•bln
LOE 1 BR gu deck I°"' BEACH. vec:ant 1 BR. Pool table, color rv, ~ 11tru S r 45 .f. dap' 28tw/~,nucp11,nr 1415· Aek for Keith. trpl'I Sle eps t 4
I ~ . but, no dogl. Sf. ctttzen 912 ....... 71; lle&-11153 7141545-9918
1 . Of matufe adult prel BMllttf\ll ,_ lwlufy epta. Newty '9deootlted upper furn rel1. 1385 mo tot rent 2 llOry, 3 8r 2,-' Palm o-1 28' condo
29r. 18e. lrplc, QUlel. no Wa1• furn. SJ1·t276 Ba. d~. mkwe>--¥9 CIOM to h'4ifY Pool,~ 1mkr, no garage, refa. • · Avall Aprll S250twk 1100 mo. Jee. 7~240 Large 2 Bf. 4 ·Plu. ended 2 cw gar, pool I S650tmo. 714/873--8821
..,_, wtcnde. 887·1"5 Ufll/mo. ,_ orpt, aw. apa. c.11Jeer\14MKl20
dys ~~m , W•a lde . L!puiMU fttl lntalt .. lbn2tOI
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1 be, no garage Lafge 1 Sf. 4 ·Plu. Y"y ....... Mso/m";'C;ill prol '286 tat IMt dee> MOO/mo Agt 873-1ft1 "425/mo. dw, lndry rm. ..,.., 497..sae.2 I u 111 • 9 6 6 • & 4 7 9 . W-lt<M. ~ 8&2-2449 ta.... mt ::=, lmpt..... IHtj-..... --/-l-.._....---
148-7980 NO FEEi ~t. & Condo hllmlle4
~ 2 It. 1Mt Mepe
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Sletre
......... Vllit Aentall • , in <>reno-Co
17~1112 Broker. &tablWlecl 12 yNTll'
WllTll 8'1&.1
3 a 4 8f. CloM to water.
f\irn & unh;rn, rMIOn•
1bt•. all amenltl•• ~17Mtf•.
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8 Mo. Guarntd ServlOll
N9wpor1 Ole 832_. 134
""oft to d
woo -moving Tuetln Ole 832_.134
Shf lu11 28r 2b• moblle ~with quiet V<Oflllng
lady, no pet•. pool, •ec
rm i..e. tllan 'h blk to
b o h Own room 1nd
belti 1 250/mo
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..,.. ..... Pl M/F to allr 48r E••c , ........ , m tlOIM. leek e.y, w/pool
NIW Q•te4 10 Town· & frplo '300 mo. + Ulll
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la. '900-1to0 lill" fl. of CdM. t Br llouN 111: pv'9 luxury. Oar ... t, IHI & dep. HIO/"'o
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CtNe! 1H!M C!!ttl! lllt llnidttl ........ --Inn C1tplM ............ fal1tl11 f Pl•••l•• .-Tl_,1!,__ ___ _ $1.14 per day Cabinet•. Cerpenlry ""' ... nu... ....1 .. 1• K&O ~ Mlllnl hl*t'-HOUMkM91ng bper 141ndlC9')9 a CIMn PllllT ,. urru I ATLAS PLUMBING & TIU I US.Y
Thel'e ALL you P1Y '°'. ,,,::ti=•'~ lest pttoet. M.W2U llleef:lfo.guet. •H~5 ~,0.,~~-VIO ~ty~~ =1'= =-~ FrM ";::,~;'c.1m1ri ~~· ri-i:~1~11 All l~r-. 631·2~5 ,. QIN Cut faufat l~IO O.,den...., l --•HW :: TfD 71•1171-8047 LOW COSTll 2• HRS Tllf MEXJCO 12•12 ~de)' .ci
In the - -..__ ·~-.... -• ·• Tetra Colt•, 75c •• CHILO CARf with ~1 '•nee Rapelre. wood, "ow•r•I Hlndymen & Thorough & ~ IAICKWOAI(; tmell ........... C\.ltlQnl ~11119. ol. lnl, Aeplllr-Aeplpe-~ Silllllo, St 10 .. Mllll)
DAlY
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SERVICE
DIECTllY
Remod./Aepelte. LO,...., *'* yd, ~ C.M. block, l lOM, brlolt Con-• I 0 , m 0 I •• n • u p ....... ., .. (,.... ,.,..., H9wpor1 Coete ~ QUllll1y WOf'll .. reduced Dtelnt lie 1150-1030 dMlgnt 10 dlOOM from
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Fr .. •t. It~ 7ta-HIMI TOODL!A f'UNI lunoh, ........... l!!fmt Mekee It .g ... m; home, ' • De¥1113-208l _ i:,::=..-i::::.:;~...r::::u:;=:.:. Frtnk'• Tiie. ehow.,1• "-*'~• 1ne~1 • .allvlll". f'llrl Fencee MleOnfY. 16 ytt -• -apt, oto. "-'-· 646-2240 ... , I rn. Pllnllng/Peptt HlllQl!lg UOIW&ll llU'I coun11n. 110011. 1>0011 ~ ,....,._ CM 751·2342 LIO ... __ .. ..., Mt-1t71 _, __ ,.. All typel-r .... 1131-234& Cebfnat Reflnlehlng !xperlenced & p1ol11· a ... 111,. • o t288 14 P~tioe ,.._ • • .,......., Eiq>'d 1n • ltOl'N ~ HouMCte~no "-9'den· .91 11on11 v.,r 1a•t0n•t>'-• ' Jerry ~ta Will BA8YSIT· my norn. ................. , Comm'V"81. ~11 11•1 & v•canCIH o.111 F~: built, flf\'IOdeled Reel UC'd 5311-911 ,.1 .. '°'., of )'OU( pool _963 __ -<>.,,.2_47 ___ _
f'alrvlew/ B•ker. c M. __ _ ~te 141 4140 QCM Brick & •lone, brick bterlor nouM p11n1ln11 nHd• For upert Hr· frM s.nlct I nwe got I cell Almod, DoMe 567-7841 lft 6 ALL MAKES: 1prlng1, ***HOM! flllPAIR YOV'At! THI! I088ll ~ Elq>'d 1193-37"3 R .. 1 R1111 FrH .. , vtce, call 1¥1nlngt l5 p.m
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con1tr, rep•lre big Or ,...... C '""h a 111ng11 MW OC**I l!Jeo..PlumboCwpen1ry ....... uty u.....~'Offlol -=--Cell Mike &.4 Hll30 10 9 p 11 In -STUDENTS TREE
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I AEMOOl!LS/FACI! uns yr/up a.4Me01 llr•talah -ABC MOVING-••Itri•• (114) 411-1171 llon. exp'd 967-1111 Cutt om wood p1t101. ,._ ~ al rr 20 yH rt HP Cfpntry, HAPPY MOP CLEANING Quick, Cer91Vl Service F1tlfllng lnterlOr 0..IQn TrM trimming remov11,
Olak• & i.nc-, Ill geti -trldtn, ~tr I alee. plmbng. E....-ythlng :.1.7i':lty-S.~2~¥:.·1 Lio. 113804& 662•0410 HAN01NQIST~lf P
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Ml ... l!,atHI D-. 941..()022 ....,..-8"-b ..,...._...._.,.....,. --lion. m11n1 & 11p1tr Mt Jim 85~5910 ·--1 & rllld. L 'd, bonded, up, MW llWna. 751-34711 JACK Of' All TRADE8 ,........ ·~-... 8ett quellty 25 yr up bperl welleoverlng In· Fr .. 191 24 hr_..., Lie Caget lerria Inc. For Mt, 552·9142 Cell JICll. anytime, Servlce "Beck In Buel-Competlllw ret11. 1tlli.tlon A... Contul· , 253600 845-11250 TR IM & CUT TA EE S. -...... tfl Landtcaplng·Yd Clnupe Dey or night. 875-3014 MN". OT3-e401 appl. lie T-tte.•28 730-1353 lint A11lgnm1 5111·8590 ganer1t cleanup & Ns:in~~:o Add'M.1~=6 T,.. lrlm/r~·Mllnt ONE CALL DOES m SPARKLE PLENTY STARVING COLL.EOE Bl•ckwelder Paparh•ng-IMl!11 PALMS, no ~OI> to amlll
dry Frw Mt. 839-1582 permit•. 9onded, lne'd. Irrigation Jim 851--0 129 Pelnllng, carpentry, x':.,~~teenlnga.sr= STUDENTS MOVING Ing & Removel. Ouel Huber Roofing-Ill tYPff :::•5~~11 PM) Fllnll., s~ & atwn c6Mtl Lie. U18570 54µ211 ~-~~"" ;,:n~~~·~ :: Clelnlng. olclre• ~ull I ~ ~~~ :'II. only 49•·311111 New·rec:.o....,-decll• tni.1 hrrice
Color l>rlghlenera, wht Weith« llOfm d•m•? Tree tnm/Removll up, etc. Loweet r•t• work Rel• Bondel>I• I WATCH US OROWI P-t11111b ue #411502 ~8-9734 ...... _._.,._..._ ____ _
crpll • 10 min bleech lie Cell M-• .. A,..., Llwn melnVRoto~llll STARR ~71 538-2738. 833-3525 ·-·-··-PROF PHOTOGRAPHER ROOFING REPAIRS T~~ .. Word Pr~ng Hell, llvldln. ""'St5, •vv Ad 11719, 042-<4300 24 um... 8 OK F ............... y , ....... on. S1 GO eouen 110 F,.. eetlme .. '4 llalial fllCt9t fu Model porlfollo1. por· mill IOl>I ree ReaaoMble 1151_1041 r~.. · ; • iw.. ,... ...... ~·-I' ..... ~........,. _ •• Pum• 1r11t1. IH<!dlng1, 1>1nd1, ea11m11H C111 Torn or ---------:~:c,:.u~~~5 ~ llllllD.• I MW H~ :Tr;;T;i,;,"' 4 6~~~~!8Jol>• F~o:!~oJi: ~ by Rlch.,d Sinor. Lie ;~~ ... ~~~1~11~ •;tJf,~E Chucir.. 642•11392 Wldtw Cleaal11
up. Oo work myHlf. Medllen.,_.. Cone1r. Fr•.... &42-et07 Cell MIKE 6'lt391 83t-4871. 280e44 1• yr• of happ~ All Roofing Rapalra WE WASH WINDOWS o.n H .. berg Griding Aef'I 854-0123 LIC'd, bonded 549-19711 local cu11omer1 Plaiter/ let1h Holter, wood, comp. Ille Ful . Prot...i<>nel
& P.w.g Co. Rellc:omml Ralph C&bellero & Soni/ HAULIN0-1lud1n1 wllge 01ve'1 Moat l t0-S75 or TheM you, 831..,.10 - -FrM Ml 539-3232 Quell"' '*°'11 "''lflnllld UC. 3t7te<M ~2-1720 W• Cir• Cl-pt CINn«a C.utnctlta C1Maa1 Compl. m•lnt, comm lruek IO ... Jon ~ otf ... , yw'• Wiii PLASTER PATCHING ., ·-
SteM\ Ct.n & Uphol ,.. TrM trimming & re-7,.,,, l9~han~ tr•Vll S.t-0929 LOWEST RATESI Prompt, RHIUCCOI lnll exl 30 llap rHflq 111-lalt FrM Mtlmate 8411-7391 !aftslttlat Truck Mount Unit. Oulll. ROUOH & FINISHING moval, cl11n-up1 FrM u.-you n11t pro1111lon111. 15 yre Ne11. Paul 545-2977 Free .. , De #361042 SelQlr'• Window Wutt-~ttlng, any hour Alu. r•I•. 845-3711 =~~~57~r· .. t. 8-4~54 9" •;30. HAUL·MOVE-AEMOVE TAXES: pldlup 6 delivery yre exp 1136-7149 , tng, Qlty wort!. lo pt'l<:M
NMr Vlctoria/Xlnl '9fl. CARPET INSTAL~TION Furniture, Truh, Tr... 11 your home or olflee PAINTERS NEED IF. w~ lewia1/ AJttllhHI 545-0803, 645-31"43 COit• Mela. 842~ 6 REPAIRS. 30 yrl exp. =all JAPANESE GARDENER "3·5415 NOAM Out ol 11111 & mllltery WORKI 30 yrl exp. Intl PUS~ I
845-9031 (bef 5, att •l ~ Speciallll. Malnl, clNn· ... Cl---1-alto Appt: 832-ee81 ext Acouallc c1lllng1 """ ,.l<M !Sewing Mectllne on lhe John'1 Window CIMnlng
Child '*"· eny lgl. eny-DRYWALL TAPINO Ing, trimming. Free... I .. ....... LU Oft Lie . 3M780 Fr..... . "'!.'!'~ ~-.. Bllnk? Can'I oet a OOod FrM ... t2 yrl HP llme . In my home. 'Halplng Henda' Cerpet All Texturee & Aeoutl11e 548-9812 a.2-4047 ROBIN'S CLEANING U 01~ PeinUng IM2·1479 • '..... c:IMnlng olllng & edjust· &40-lo&1
546--0712. Coll• Miia. CIMl'llng· MW dry m.-Free Mt Kevin 1173.1503 GARDENING & MAINT Setvic.. 1 thoroughly LOW RATES: bullnlle, menl (In your home) 111 lall lhod. S.VI SS. 2<W-o275 A.Mid/comm/Ind Yard clean houM. ~57 home • IUIO & Ille 11Sftm P&llTlll ..... iy decenl prlc1? C111 Mr 1111.... C....t/ Cncnte Dertdnl c6Mtl-up, Ir• lrlm. Very thorough-Gd rife Thi Fectory lnaurence 25 YB· lie .a3941. In•. H •r U 'J l4l-llH 7~~~=~Ji48-8088 btwn
Belloon PromotlOnt Unll· ELECTRICIAN. Priced a.48-4947 8-'0-18111 Dec>end1ble & Exp'd 845-9930 833-0421 bonded. Aett. Color Ex· WATER HEATER Speclll 1---------
mlted: bright, l>HUI. Cement·MUC>nf)'-Block rlljhl. ''" Htlm•t• 01'1 JESSIE'S GARDENING 5<te-8<Xle 552-9522 ......... pert. 963-0911 Rleherd Pool flellen•FumlCAI llrtlitea bouqu1t1. Seme day Wlltt-CU9t. wort<. UC. llfga °' amall fob•. ""--~~. trM trim & ... INT/EXT. CALL JIM. 1;;;.;;;.&.;.;;.;.;;.;;.... ____ _
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484-7650 1381057 Rob M7-2e83 UC. 3&ee21. 117~9 -':::i:=...... 540-l035 Homa a omc.. CIMnlng PW ntm.-.. .... Comm'I Spec In '"'IU· Don'I Move . Improve!
1t.t...1_ .... 11akia FREE EST'S tor Cemenl "-' -~-Ue'd, bonded, lne'd Sod, ec:wlnklel' Ind llhrub r111t1. MW or remod Skyll111 & Bay Wlnctoww ,..-. _____ ,.1 ___ block & brick work LIC'D ELECTRICl"N ....... U11111J Xlnl refs 857-0691 ln1t111•11on Our work llll&llf PlllTill TOP HAT 6311-2030 Free .. t ~ .. ~9·3232
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teeing, bet•. formic• ~ Tom 63t-50721973-7S« time. 22 yr• ••P· rm thl Check OYf pricea ~· 12 e In oc 939-t588 Free Ht, reuonil>le 1-~----~--_,,..,---eountertops. 442-0881 S , OL~ ... IPI l>M1l 5-42.51&e you l>Yyt UC. 20-45111. yr Lie'd John 631•1151 TILE INSTALLED FIE ID/COMM L/IND. .Ull• CALL &46-1013. C1Ulltlecl Ade, YoUT one-All kln<lt Guer1n1eed. Find wh1tyou went In Sell lhlnga 1111 wllh Delly 20 Yf'I. Do my own wotll. Lga/amall, lewn melnt. I._,., •~ ... --.....,....... Cluelfled Ad a.2 ISG78 R I John 893-0487 0.ity Piiot Clu ll#leds. Plto1 W1nt Ads. Lie. 278CMt Al Me-8126 owdenlng. eel-2503 Sell ld1111ama M2-S678 ... ,. I ---. •toP -._,....ng center. s • e •
HOIOSCOPf
B Y SIDNEY OMARA
. Friday, March II
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You are capable
now of touching on a univenal theme. Lunar
emphasis on friendahJps. romantic interests, ability
to win othera to your cause. You 'll be rid of
unnecessary burden.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What appears to
be an obstacle UI merely a test. Focus on career.
buainels activities, prestige as result of participation
in community project. Professional superior aJds In
makina valuable contact.a.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20). You'll be releued
from obligation. travel plans are featured and you'll
be aided by one you helped in recent past. Cancer,
Capricorn, Aquariua penons figure prominenUy
Intuitive inteUect is on target.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Conserve energies
-and assets. lndividual who 9eeka loan or wants
you to co-sign may not be telling complete story
Make Inquiries, give full rein to intellectual
curiosit . .
LEfO (July 23-Aug. 22): Check fine print, read
between lines, tie looee ends. ~ aware of legal
right.s. pennialons. You'll encounter individuals
who provide stimulation by actually opposing your
views. Focus on public relations.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Dig be~th surface
indications -highlight perce ptiveness,
detennination, ability to exprea views in graphic
manner. You'll recover recent lcm. Legal affairs are
highlighted and speaal settlement can be achieved.
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Unu.sual gift aa on
the way. Focus on home, domestic affairs,
restoration of harmony. Diacussion centers around
remodeling, rebuilding, beautifying surround.l.np
Taurus, Scorpio and another Libra play imponant
roles.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphui~ on
property, aecwity, abillty to protect a.eta. Steer
clear of self-deception and those who want
somethin g for noth in g. Defin e terms, get
agreementa in writing and check leg.al aspects.
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Relative
makes request -be conaiderate, but don't get
caught in merry.go-round of convuaion. Utilize
9eNe of humor, be versatile, insist on directions and
verifications.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Financial
burden ia removed. You'll have ereat.er freedom of
thouaht. action. You'll lOC9te item which had been
lost, m.l9ling or stolen. You are on brink of major
discovery. Temporary delay actually proves
beneficial.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fe b. 18): Highlight
independence, wil.Ungnem to pioneer a project.
Circumstances take sudden tum in your favor.
Lunar cycle hiah -means you'll be at rlaht place
at crudal moment.
Pl8CF.S (Feb. 19-March 20): Family member
aJcb in ob1aining needed information . Sen.ee of
dlred.lon will be resto~. Good newa received concem1nc flnandal PIOIJ)eC1ll. What had beer\ a
80W'OI! ot doubt, fear will be endicated.
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AJfPOl1 .-exec.
Sul1• rrom 22S-.50 ef
St per IQ tt/Meny xtru
C#I 557-7010
Found PllPC>Y ,_Green-I.I. llmD Exper Counter Person f0t -----------------
Ft\11111\ ADS ville a Allon. ~h ... ren111 car eo ce11 L•ure, 081.IJ Pl.IOI .. \M1U 556-8973 S l~t & 2•od 1_84_&-_3_9_55 ___ _ ---• -ARE fRE£ Fouod llghl brown Bunny 19•9 llllTtl lflP ~·-_.r_ VI c 1 8 t ti IT u It In Robl. Settler ... NH/CM I Pl time ••on lhru Fri I 15x20 corner otflc• on E ... 8d "-·• .., M6-<l539 R. .,.oker .._1°'1 Sup• r S • n d w I c. h , I ~n~ ~r ~.:=1. Cal: Found· wt11t• re1>1>11. btk M2-2171 545-0911 S46-48e7
CENT VIEW OF THE Mi•NJI merkln1j1. L1gU1'1 Beh , __ C_R_U-IS_E_S_H_l_P_J_O_BS __
8AV Sh.,-1 luxurlouely duf'lng etonn &.42-e:M3 WIDOW HAS U S for All Oocupetlons
1ppolntad racept. rm, Found·-·· atdl •t T 0'1, St0,000 up. No Av•ll•ble I hi ~ w Ctldft Oh«*. no penelty Q con rm, • re r ..... ap 7 OCC prkg IOI, Tuee 3/11 ... ,11 D1nl1on A1100 rul Income oppof'lut'I· llOnllt: MC'I 11etlon l\llly LOii Pet? Found Pet Cell t IO 1173-75'7 " I t y F o r I n I o , turn S1350/mo e mo uu. PIT ••m 0 . 873-7311 312/5118-43'7 Ext C·70
min 11111. Cell Mr1 1311-9183 Found Femele G1rm1n l·'U. •-..,. .. 1 T I I F• IOI Olr1C1ory Mon1-. MO-1 ISeO Shep type puc>py. epprox _, • -• •
Found .,_,~flY Codie-11 mo• old. Edwerd11 c;..,, fut 984-2123 1 OISTMI lllY llP
I ......... LM ~· amen fsmall. Vic. Sieler, HB. 1A7-"2• 2nd TO'• from $5 000 10 lrvln• bH•d •lumlnum Off1ot 900 IQ It w/bec:h rookl\urtt/Sleler . I• SSOOOO lltgfl )'laid 11• window & door menu-
1 1p1 for Ally/Accl Ina/ "8-3153. P.......U 3 la eur9d by i lnljtt rimlly l1cturer h11 • currenl
Prof wlref1 PO Box FOUND: Men'a preeerlp. COEDS-Would love to' homM In San 9ernedlno cpenlng ThlS position 1• 1
1 '70, ~ 8Mdl CAI Uon ~ K~Mar1 petty wtyou Cell &II"' Prln only Cell o.nnle ldeet for entry level
92943 Megnotla. 0~. H B K11t1y 1nyllm1 (213) (7t•) 8811-9828 Mon-frl career minded paraon luiMaa lntall ltll !dent~ 983-5357 fl 3 4 • • 5 7 t • I 1 1 4 ) M . 'Who wllttll 10 -lu.ity
527-7196 TO. on CM Ante. v_,I enter fleld 01 Mies Thi. Yeehl SelH Oltlce tor F~:t~ ... EnQIWl/_.!help1 Ir-.-~ • Is. a cMmandtng position '--· Cell bet--. 9-S """'' _,, •. blti1 ... ,. For l..adlll only, Wl4I bullt llC\Al'I. S21,llOO j. 12% wtllch requl,.. accurite,
PM. Mon-Fn IM2-4&44 vine. ee0-373' WIM aacort• n1ll1bl1, Int only. due In 3 yr•. wlll melure pereon with lect
15PM-1AM . Cllll Robert d'8count 842-966e & ...,.,,,. ~ .. ~ ~11 ....__ •-.A.--....... Loat blll./wtlt Fox Terrier, 1175-<4e7 """"'.,....,...., ,,,_._ .. • r.----.._ CM. fV. SA., .. (BRO) t t1• -ft Ull,111 tty BA Degree pre I
loe , 11orefront. MOO mo Aewwd. S40-9391 SPIRITUAL READINGS ..,..._ &.ibmll wnllen rMUme to ~t154 ev9. 67S..2213 Advice In ell met11ra 2ndl to 5 m · ~ T R Colltn, VP SLF & ---------1Found yng lfg bl!! I• dog, love. merrl.,,• & bual-191 In N8 CdM proper-Mklg Merah•ll Alurnt· S1or1. lhoe>. ore 1tor:g: brown collar Vic of -• tlea. Cell 815t•9t35 -·m ................ ,, tne 2208 -_ _.. c·· •I I n•H . Aleo counMlllliJ. D· ... ·E "'""P BK· ·-............ . .....--..,.._ ,., Brookhurlt & Allente 1915 So. El Cimino Reel, """ """"" "· Allon AVI, IN 92714 1q It , 9711 aq.11 , 752 oe&-e775. Sen ci.m ... 112•72911 IQ.ft. 6 12•8 IQ.It dlvld-
•d Into eny d11lrebl• Found emlll 1>rn lerrter-aa.-IL ••a latlnant I
1C>eca s.a-72•9 I*• fl ~ ~Cecil Pl & I .....-I ~ --
Exdullv9 1wiury rnec11ca11 _o.._ .. ....:;'Ol __ s.._7_9e3___ MlllllE
ptof. bldg ldl. 10 L-.ur. ILoet. o.191 Bonot. lac*:• 2022 Quell St w.nd. Lag Hlk SutMel IMle big gteytlound Tan. NEWPORT BEACH
2000 tit. NEW IMPFIOV· Mlle. l;O, L~ne lfM. llJ•llll
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c-aJ. lntall ltll c.17s':.';!~1c;;:;1~· CVTE GIRLS
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Commwc:iA1 C-1 W 19th TO SERVE YOU St c M Priml loalUon Found eafe depo1lt lll•y --------
xlnl lerm1. 2 Br 1 a.'. plu• lftOthef Mllll key lllL FllllY /_,.
prtve .. ~ wtth woe vie:. Newpof1 BMcl'I POii for profeulonel men
I yerd UMu ofnQe,dr ... Ole p e rking 101.
lhoe>. 1nt1Quee, etc. Stert e&0-n37.
I
M A I< I N Q M 0 N E Y I 1~F:-ou-nd_:_M_•_'-_J!_l_ow_L_l_b
$550/mo. +MC t mill puppy, neut•·
M8-6'M2 770-se29 ed cock1poo, white.
4 Storefront liPICll 360 mete clloeol•te Leb.
10 620 1/f 143 Broed·
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The Dally Piiot has two openings
for Route Managers In Newport
Beach area to supervise a limited
number of carriers Monday thru
Friday, afternoons and early
evenings. Applicants must have
dependable transportation and
current Insurance. Salary, mileage
and commission opportunity
Excellent position for college
students, housewives or retirees.
Please call 548·4000, Mr. Wiiiiams
for Immediate appointment
Positions available now.
OUllE CIAIT llJL Y PILIT
330 W. BAY ST., COSTA lll:SA. CA. 92626
AN EOUAt OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
lllllEDllTE OPEllllS
Need telephone sales representauves to
start tonight m Cost.a Mesa office
•part time
•Must be at least 16
•No experience necessar}
•Pleasant personality
•Reliable
•Good earning potential
OaH Ml-400I ""'"' 1~a 142-Hll, ht. au, aft. l sH
fill Tm PAY
PllT·lm MU
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bued on exp '51..()44'1 opporfunlt111 evellebl•
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tlone 1v1111bt1 1n our hOUrly w•g• plue com-Alfl. 9ycx> M&.2251
puollc111on1 Call mt.ion Hour. 9 AM · 2 .... 537-211110, Ext 3 l(INQ PM. or 4 PM . 9 PM 11111&1111 111111
5..-r•-'d ....o.. Training 11 P"ovtded Po-Elm SA50 to MOO ~ H81r ,, .. , ~ ..,.w,. ... tentlel to 11rn $300 + ... If wnu flllve • ltL H9wpor1er Inn Heir 0.. --------,_ llgns, a.44·25IO Orlv1r1, ero11-country per wllll F0t •n Inter· weoon or ven end enjOy
Mec0f9QC>f Yechll, 11131 v I I w • C 1 I I worttlng with t~.
"'-'tie. C.M. 1/ll00-252-9Ut E11t Cell Mr Rountree et mllTlft lt!IY 120o4 ~:;1::. btwn 11AM l
HIOhly quellfled lndlvl· Oener•I Office, •bove
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du•I with exceptlonel •verege 1111111. typlnlj. NEW OPENINGS kw Ne-
ty1)1fta ... tor !Mt PIP' \llOOrd ptOCMllng & ~ llonwlde lnd14trtee No ect c0mmunlc:euone A-Ing w/publlc IA1-aMa · 81 .... wttt tr.in. 11,000
pll.t• • )'Mr. "°' lnfO oell 1-312-931-7051, ext.
mull be 11"-d lmmedla 223gA Fe./Olrectory .,,.,,,,,
We ere lootctno tor en
entllu1111Uc, depend·
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type 5$ WPM •nd 10
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CABLE TV IOI• Wotk Mon Th~1•. flt&oO-h ~nl7 t tH 17~ I llHOh lo Chltago or 1~1e. lirood J-ully 11<. 0 30 p111 • e JO pm Ml ' I - -OallH, mull uM by ~·· Ora"Q• Coun1y Coo1n11
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WMll laommlUlonl. NI ate Hourly guwanlN t Peyna terttraf forced elr ahell 1260 e7S·3to0 Sewing Machine lelva• ---~
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I '"I\ '•H '\ 1 Hallmatk e Hand tool
10 Clo1ho1 M acGraw
50 Deuver
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pot1O.w111 lootclng for 1.-v1N! TOOA't' .,_.,_.,.,., ror• II drw••. Amer ot leartet 110 •bo•• d• 066 ;>H:1
malu••. -OO••ulve pee Call Sieve Ct•t•ltra tOU M1r11nvlll• off w1111e Wanted 714 076 7067 wkdyt pie lo trttri 1o Mil Cablt IS31 11120. dly• _ $2&0/obo 157-004'4
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14 -tolOYlllOn
15 Pr•Poaltlon
16 Unicorn flah
17 Organ weak-
54 Stormy
57 Garments
59 Veern
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TILl-tll •6Lll Sole, LMf Careen crutn.<i. • • IHIHI growing lndu•t•y ,.. -I IOOKBI 12· monnor velvet ... ()·• Cone.I ltiltatat t22t l'11v••• ooc.i. U11der :W around •od•y Company Tired of making min c;ompl •r• 12860 '" " - -fHy 11U•H 6~ 1006
b•n•lll• Medlc•I O.nt· 1mum w•oH? W• P•r 653-0429 1200 4114 7877 Nnrly ntw 3 Oak rotr FREE 40 'HIP 6 OOClt
ti. I.lie lntu11n<:e Ooor tiuaranlMd Ill/hr Verx APPLE II CQMPUTfA I~ pd 1000 Hll tnr In N-port w/p\11 11,..,,,., ~ u ~~fr c •.w•~1~r;.c:r: ;;~~30:',1 :1:•~• CJ 1 48K 10 Sector 008 • 1G1111t l1lt1 ! w•~~~ 0:~1f,~r 30•80 111 uch•no• lor mv 11m11
USED CARS • TRUCl<b
COME IN OA CALL f 011
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ness 59 Cupid
18 SAO sign
spot 2words
20 West alll-
ISO Altack
6t Study
62 Fish
u. 1 or 1 Cenlron111 prlng•r I -• •d u•• of bo•t. rTtOlur
RMC:k Ila I :,2 ,. W•t•or• mo11101 mloHI moden C.tla Mell ~:Jk1~~4~ ;:o. ~~it' p••I l urry 117~ 110:1 o•
TOP S $ $ FemalH Pie au10 11111 AOM ,. vl•te•lc lvllf'Y1hlng muet 001 rur 83!..tl:i'l.l 1 ut 24:;·1
I e' r •II Mode 11 & & ITIO•• $2,000 '•th nllur• & power 1awn Oetlc w/'l. 11111 dr•w••• S•ngta Mu11t101 w1qu1et I GHOll.,
162 I I BEACH SL Vfl
tfUNTINGTON 9FAC,H
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21 Moisture
22 Behrnd
23 Norms
DOWN WCAB
aubsidtary ol WESTINu·
ltOUSE BROAOCAS T
ING ANO CABLE, INC
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flt .. l1ntJ/ Get1m ~hor1h1tr fem w/ 1w1vo1 Chllr <.redenze 1173 6466 mo1n100•
(1't"tl•1 papen 1 1~ y11 neeO• go O•~•o• ~al• t>ookcS~~ m.e new co11 SI 200 1213) 424 4 174 artnoona
Top Dollar
Paid
~01 Yo.JI Carl 25 H arangues
2 7 On the beam
30 Peril
1 Peruse
2 Gnvet
monkey EOE Mt f
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n\"r"l•I window covering 986-2533 9 3 178 r ISth 1673 4803 or 673-3313 Slip lor •tml Miwt H1>v ,,.. ---------9.3i S/bOll contr11ctor Hiike moll frff 10 good home Adult Metil Verde moving saltt lerH Ttltee•ltr 673·!>340
v81&<1 11alnM wllh plan rem Dune 645.5~10 0, ever)'1hlng mual go 2944 r
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26 Former ruler
27 Fortitude
43 Fished
44 Three
prefix
Ul.ll PHIOI reeding 1bll1ty 11nd tor 545•0227 Baker. 558 6033 Mod11I 455 Tak• over llDO ISLE Prov dock up
.. r•ltlng/ 1rchlttclur1I _ -equity on 1 yr n-181· lo 40 eaisy ac.i;e11
t.u'111 Meu 540 5630
32 Trny organ· S.ll·mollvaltd, wilting to
work Exp d Own 1ra11•
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your vehlC.le dC>f'nftllC o•
foreign 55 I ·8285
ism
33 Crall
36 In vain
4 Board game
51nquire
6 Dresses
28 R1d1cule
29 'Man -
45 -Tuc k
46 Cavalry
Beith Ollie• Good car a oull Dining Room Sett pro11 S 100 monlhly 3 yrs
must Sltrllng Setary I llf Ft•llT•RE Picturu Rtfrlge. Lampe !tit on leaw For lurtner Boet sl1p1 iova1l11blu N•w SALES position open wt H•rb 957 8133 Loveaeat• Roc1<er11 info r 811 port Beach 25 ·J!'i
guaranteeo Ulery or $200/wkly plus Insur a • Couches Fabric, Oddli & Ted II 760 1313 Call 642 4644 '"r to22 37 Stngle1on
38 Implore
39 Assam
7 Swear
8 Gender
9 In favor
30 Sharpened
32 Paragon
34 Crake
weapon
47 Extreme
49 Erelong
51 Recess
comm Earn up to S IOOO ante plu1 mlle9ge or * * Enda 1724 Tustin Ave
wk & more Call Otck state requ11emenl and **I BUY c M E .. ecu11ve deak creottnzo 1----------
1111,;:iy 531 JOOO I salary history Resume mtg, S1owe·Oav1s Rose 'Tran1port1tion
10 PO Bo• 2786, N-· FURllTIRE HullattH ltacll wood and 11t tfel Blk I -11.t'Y. FIUIOlll
1 llOH
On any n-82 83 AM<.
Jeep or R"naulf (Nul
waooneerl Fr96 soft 1op
& doors w1every Jo111•
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export
40 Helper
4 1 Bent
10 Poor golfer
11 --
Aepubhc
12 Cubed
35 Hiram's
realm
52 Dev1a1e
53 Palazzo d '
~~1:!1 Estate/Properly ~Beach. CA ...:!31183__ MASTERS AUCTION Garage Sele lurntture. Ltalhe• chair~ typewrll licycltl 1012
manaoemtr1t opening ror TYPESETTING energeuc 141·1111 111·1121 muell mlec Fri/Sat 8·5 er $1!>00 obo Call 101 •3 Whl Schwinn 3 spd w/
••P income property applicants lor lull time Aust Flor 111 Sola 8 19371Surfdale1Seaci1tf) info. 850-l534__ bHktl $150 675 r,11'\
utH specialtal well w()(k 11 t>uay Colla Mesa p1Uow-b&ck $250 Jniat Piaata • Or11a1 6221 Hully l6 N.h gu s 10 42 Disfigured
44 High-pitched
45 Su1t1ng
13 Wise ones
19 Electric unit
2 T Brut
3 7 Roma money
38 Agreeable
40 Wild bultalo
41 Weekday·
-.at
Varese
55 Floor cover
56 Rat1te
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mgml eccounll 8f>lf5 642·01441orappl 4 pc chrome dine set 9am Tools aptg gd~ o•n $1 500 OBO ·4
On •alu• E 0 E $150 cocklall & end lurn ,boel/trtr&more 5 6420787 __ INew Sc"w 1nn 10 •Pd 47 Bathsheba's , ~ • Typist needed. 40 wpm, $ 50 1 d 6•2·1518 parl·lime, atternoona, table. '3 ... nt con Bluebird (WOO<lbrldgel Wurht1er Mahogany up $175. BM)( Kuwatoara mate 24 Hall abbr 57 Lettuce Sales must have good spelling Karen, 55 9051 I .. --... -11gh1 piano $850 S2fi0 Lg cust scoo111r 1m -• .., tom 1t1•
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Redhill Bldn 5 Sit 108 springs, hdboard drea· Moving sale. !>c-1100 440 673·3600 --6 11gg1est1ve onergeuc c M • ser a mirror. bed set VIII• Roma Newporl llllWll PtllO W.inted Gori~ 26 10 ~pd 4 Wkeel Ori.es 90l0
poauove people w1n1ed 979-171 I fable S500 682-2717 Beach Btulls area 9-3 Sptt1ffl plus bench f x t>•ke Oar I< blue Reawn 82 CJ· 7 Renegade '"'
tor great sties positions Sii only c•llent c.ond•lloo S 1100 I ebkl 536.3645 maculale $6950 17141 Salary plus comm1sSk>n nPllT Large dtnelle set. 1able 650 7722 C a I I T om P • • "er I Must type 60 wpm accu· perk bench size wt2 1'0 BoHtktl• "-41 &212 llUTll &lrTH Caapen 1014 53 I ·3081 , a 1 e I y r u It 11 m e cushioned benches. sott s -Tracks 9035 ----549•39,.2 teether & 2 end chairs Eurelta Cann111e< Vacuum 12 siring amsonllti Mull ee111 CabOv&r cmpr ..:.:..::.:,:;.:. ____ ...;;.;~
Ill.El E., 11 c 0 n d $ 4 o o w11h power bealer lleadl caae $300 sips 3 blln~ great cond 82 VW diesel P/U SK m1
Selling 11m11ed partntir WA•EllOllE 662·27 t 7 $35 While Student desk 675-1305 (Gory) S4001olr 0(s 979 2333 A IC P 1 0 S 6 T 0 0
Ship Real Estate Lie not E I I & Chlll $35 552-0 105 I wunLITZER FUN MAKER Pat11 5<19-2096 >.par or ra nees can 2 piece Chrome d1ne11e ., n« bul prel High com· make $8-S 13/hr slartlng $ISO One cocktail lbl Jntlrt 6214 , ORGAN S 1500tor be~t Cab Over Camper for 8' '76 O&l$un PU camp&•
masion potan1111 pay full and PIT avll41-5150 Exit cond. Karen -
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7 141833 2632 able In our publ1C8Uon1 j 553-9051 Antlq Hlltng wedding l owrey Organ S3J5 elc 3 way system Needs c.ond $2700 7S2·6388
511.., Call 537 2880 E,.1 3 -----custom 4 2 cts 6 dta 644.4134 work on top Must se11 >
'.,,l(.ln l(ING tee 1 HOUSEFUL I NEW CON-a ppr $40.00 Best olr $3gf> OBO 64 2• 2'..I 7J 69 Ford .T P U 4 Sp<!
TEMP S 0 l I 0 0 AK 546-3642 upr1ght Piano teor 1;0nO•· 1 4 good cond goo<l lore~ YOH lllCtlll WIH IHUTOR FURN Must sell nee<l uoo $250 • pm ----I $2000 646-6981 Beaullful Status SymbOIS 10 work Pert t1me, 9 AM . 2 Leading t>rokerage firm cHl1 &42 5027 tor men 6 women Aolex 545-5408 Metor likes 16 6ttor<l~ ton P•G~ up
PM Or •PM 9 p•• with L hH 1mmed11le open1nn - --• .. . .., • Houseful ol furniture All President, Piaget Poto"' s,.rtt'at "--"'a 6230 '11 li011l rwpaE•• clean bO<ly no motor A Times C1rcu1a1ion lor experienced wire 1n excel cono Planti. other famous status _ --"' ~ -S550 969·1695 team in telephone &ales operator Hours 5 45 M1ac 960·3379 wetChOI in 18K & 14K COMPLETE SCUBA Xhll 1>ond, S2251obo
Earn an hourly wage plus AM • 2 PM Salary c.om-G p Only $395 & $495 DIVING OUTFIT $800 2'i6 Knox St C M
comm1ss1on Training mensura10 w1fh up1111 Musi Sell 5 pc llvi"il rm CUil Mere 875-301 1 all 963-9964 t>et <1&6 pm PUCH MOPED
provided F()( de111I• cell ence For appo1nlmen1. se1. 2 twn •f•Oh ~s. 4PM • l ----Good cond $225 714-540-0301 I C • 11 Ha I en coun11v ftench dmtng KAWASAKI JCT SKI
---714/644 2292 Ible wl matching buHet Cock tail Ring 9 Ola· Super S1oci. 4<10tc ~6-4207
Screen p11n1e1• ll•P« I ---N B f d "2 A b A CI ea n S 1 4 0 0 Ph 1 ---I Ml. I p11t-t1me, conlacl WIU PltClSUI ( o chrs) eat o r mon ' c u '" P· Ntttnyc ea/
1<autt1831·3494 Regional office ol large• 840-645-4 ---~;=· ~22~7:1e1•f~, 8$0-i205 ScMtera IOll
Sculpture Arnsl & Mani-N1t1on11 Law form f'•· Brll3 Celhng ;a~ w::ullp Ill .... . &Zl6 I TV /ldit/Sltseo 6232 81 Yamaha MX t 75 •Int
curial with cuenlele only pe1ience wllh legal lltt· Ltghte (n-) 1 ero· ac.aatrJ BEAUTIFUL 25 ACA MllST Mil S650
Numt>eronenallealon1n m1nology1ndlormtpr• sane Heater S40 llS WlLllll tllfn Color TV 2 yr wrnly 546·5911
N-porl Ek'tach terred \/ydec tQulpmen1 7JO-OSll(I _ -$148 Free delivery -- -JANUARYS p1 .. enlly Ellc.15-nl be· 3 b t 8 u1 4 8 , 0 u n d Jeweler• torch body. w/ Open Sun 80 KZ650 8500 miles
n.111• Including d•ntaf $ 51 V1clor duel llage gu· i.t1nhlly damaged 645·3418 • " plcn1ctpat10 tat>las 5 TV Johns 646 1786 • In I Ur. n C • Betty •---smlllt t•ftka. extra · S 135010BO 631 9069
SfCIEJllflltc,t 1151-0291 ° ea 540 1735 llp;-No cull~ e11ach tSATElLITE TV SYSTEMS eveslwkn<lS
for Np1 Beech lr\VHI· JeL-Wutt4 5105 --ment Sl50 I Instiller selfs 11 coll 61 750 Kawase~• 111<e men I co Gen 1 olltce n King m111re11 foun<la-1142-0100 969·1221 11ar11ng 11 $1750 Free n-3 000 mt'-SlOOO
s1c1111 incl good typing EJCPERT WOAD llon frame xlnt cond Mi1e1UaaMal 6211 ~·te survey 638-8724 544-8S74 ..,.
7 5 Datsun auto goo<l
cond w/st1ell $2000
645-7673 646-95:i'6 ev~
16 Ford Courie• Verr
cleen Camper snell I.
meny ex1ra1> S22501 b~I
&e<>-6029 !lam 10 4 30
Vaaa 9040
79 Chevy van. V8 , ton.
auto xlnt cond $4800
848·0798 t"'es or
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and 10 kty rtq Melh PROCESSOR $300/0BO 559-9428
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SPEND YOUR DAYS ,....,,....., non-eml<r Call Valera• M7·3039 llner $150 h it cond dMIQn ComM w/bllllard ZtalHI C...tlt TV 546-3599 ___ _
for home por11a111 P•• 644-0241 I 873·3788 lrghl A wall unit w/cun ColOf Prtoe $300 7• llOllA 41G Cl
AT THE BEACH 1 dd t -I Valued a1 $2000, sefhng •
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675-6161
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S"495 OBO 646-6589 sc;hoo s we •nos e c I Secrei.11y Minor •c••y I Aa 'aala Dmne11e tbl, leaf <I chrs f()( S500 torm 66 t-8237 &4 l-8675 Pert 11rne lle>.IDltt hour~ Sklllll 1eq A"' tor Dean 1 s 175ob0 11,,... -
I C 714.774.3972 _ 9_80-6-444 ft.::I 5510 962.2012 FEATHER COMFORTERS ---------TEL CIR ~ --I W• clt1n & recover a.all 71 YAMAHA 750 • • PIT AUllTlll SEHnllf/HClPT. ' AKC DOBERMAN lllYlll l&ll Europe1n s1y1e w11h, 2JK mi. S650 847 1070
29 SSK 100 MerctMP•
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640-5489
HAS IMMEOIA TE OPENINGS
FOR PART·TIME PERSONS IN
TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT
OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPA~ER
·Evenings and Saturday
mornings
0111y Pllol oewap1per for busy choropractlC Ol·I Good tempeunenl Pro-Chtws sofa lamps btlultlul downprc.ol Geatral 7011 IV'a 1022
dealer on trv1ne eree hce Muat be Vlarp we11 1ec1 your home• S200 1•b1 •a bed e 1 c t1c1c1ng 6'42·4870 LASER •twtlC Slfll 1;.;.;;...;; _____ ~;;.;;;;.;;;
Appro• 20 hrs pr wk organtz.ed and depend• obo 646-3838 645·9l22 840-6181 LIYE IALLHll 1 10.,, 011 1982 prices Ill ~Hl
Afternoons & some"'""° able w /gooO phone, Boller a wkl male. tawn 3 Pc Beoroom set Oarl< 30 H""I m Balloons d-'I FrM Demos THE LASER 75 Terry 27, llke new. keno mornings Mu~1 1 manner60 wpm, 10key,
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&whfle.AKC9003471 .. u "" $7500 5460116 have oependable vehicle good 11gure aptitude __ __ wood $ 100 Incl <l•esser vered anytime Perfect STORE. Mon Fro 6 5 :_
P"•ler ltghl truck w l •np non-smkr pre I I dbl be<l bk case Sle11e I()( all occasions. G1ea1 6'42 0846 Triilen Tranl 1024
ClllT•l)e( Shell Only ""al 631-5690 MereL. ·D·,··· _662 0671 -I 0 I s I pat r I ck s Small bloc~ C"-v Ann tnr •• 673 44 " ,.., ~... 18 S•nl~ Fe st-If conl •espon,1t>le persons --SfCllETUY , Oest. w t2 l11e drawer1 1-'•-__ I bOal ~·If cond $350 lllq• new Musi s~e'I ~= :~ h~l:•::.~a: Newpor1 Beach 18,. hrm hll .. H 6010 )(LNT cond Dk wooo IHI 100 PEOPLE 873 424:' 13500,01, t.AO-o292
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pleasant and reliable
·Experience helpful.
but willing to train
·This is not temporary
Cal1 btwn 9 30 IO 30AM nee<Js geMl<al buS>nessl'Oak 1ubo• Corea 1900 _!!5 S4B·2237· 645-5358 To rote 30 lbs He<bahle BOMBARD INFLA I ABLE 60 Scamper 35 Cf!tlar
only Mon F" B'Jk tor corl)Of•te secrellry with $ 4 0 0 I b •, t o I I er I Bet>y Furn Jenny Lind 0.SI Metante &42·2424 w "'OO<l floor approx 811 LOdge Park mooel c11t>1n
, Greg HydP ctrc:ul•t1on m1n1mum '.l .,.a11 expert· 546-3642 Crtb & Drene• $275 Newport Beech Tennis t>ll on pumps S400 style sell c:.ont like,__
642-4321 ence Must have e>.cet VISIT Norma 01 Mary St10111e Stroller $35 Club Membership $600 650 1205 $ 9 ~ O O 6 4 2 . O 7 'l 5
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& ~song skllls Shorlhend th•u 13 tor glassware N-bt1n1 Art Lamp $80 --113-1311
Call 548-4000
between 9AM-3PM
642-5678, ext 312
be1ween 5.30PM-9PM
He1vy on typ1n~ I h&tpfut B.-nehta & salary record• & cooec11btes Welnut wall ur11t w t Gold Chandell11r $100 l c11u 1t 18 Lap5t rai.e ~ 66 KIT 1r1111er 18 bk k P 0 Tue• & '' commensurate with e•· b e•d s80 love· White Of-wtSl'lelves I Cenlury t>ay boat 4 cyl I Sips 6. wlsho-r awn I btta, laperte4
Alfa l1aM 9105 830-1230 local C M •1 peroence Non·$mOk11r ~~:t o$80 8 matching S50 Whole 0111k $451 G•!IY $3500 675-6161 1 •no S 1800 ono l1rm Call Lrr •or appl •n ~usl hlvf' tront oll•ce '\&ITittEU Power Mower $35 --535·7806 AM !>48-3242 I sole S 100 M1p1e dtn Wrou hi Iron T Ible & P1111"4f wanted 1980 251 ----appearance No agen ICJTlt * UI 8tchrs 2 te1ves Ct1a1r1g$100 964·4326 Totly FB, loaded ommac 76 lnv1der 30 5th whl A~al Est11e t>roker hasl coes please 1151 204• $250 OHll 160 Cre· -----incl Den• P1 sltp Lea~ AC, xlnt SC S6800 ,
76 Allefla GT perr .. cl
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S3600 &42·956Z too many lea<ls need a SECRET ARY THURS MAR 10 6PM oerua. $35 Mtlal w()(lo. IMtnk IKktl Site 8, w()(n 5 0 , 0 u y s too o d n I 640· 7072 evs 759 7933
"' '0c11 t e In N e for p\11 1nves101 bkpng t.'••rl••• bench, $35 645·4628 limes AppteiMd S2500. $198/mo %3-0007 ---78 Alla VelOC•· Sprint LP41
85 t-7720 e•p • gremma11c111 ·•111·, bet 6-10""' I N<ll S2000 obo 780-0142 --, bf'. air. sound ,ystem 'THE POSITIVE ANSWER"
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S11estnan Net<I 1 expe neg Meil •MUme 10 Ste Appro• 150 new $100 orig $"400 chairs $25-$75 duk I b081 used by lady u IMPORTANT NOTICE I geou~ con..: 645 :IG'.lQ
PUT TIME rltrlC4td person In com· 200 2855 E <.st Hwy rel1n11htd oak pcs 240 1170 $12!> 3M copier S50 b TO READERS ANO 675·1981 ~coat • tnduslrlal real CdM 92625 I · b•Y boat een under -OFC SUPERVISOR .. ~. o Pl US I IBM lypewrll•• $350 cover LOOkS llke new ADVERTISERS A•41i 9107
Very busy Cir cu la 1 ion 111111e f()( • suc:ceutul & s;.,.tCf' -mii""on •ll•ndanl 150 orio hn1Sh pc1 Hldt-a-o.d '°11· avocado water coo••• $35 Sole $6 7 ~O 6 7 5-09 15 NB The proc:• of tlema ad
Office needs 1 rehab~ growrng llrm PIT weekends Hunt ot oak m1hog walnut & o<>l<I tweed 5' 5175 bed $7S patio Ml $3f> G ~or g • Gau o • n ve<UMd by vehde deal 80 Audi SOOOS 4 dr Sf'
mature end reep<>ns•bl• a..1 w0<~1ng cooo1110011 Beach 968-6505 PLUS D•y• 12131 U8-0202 18 sa1fboet $1900, trlll·I 6'42·9998 trl on 1he vehicle cfes11 dan au10, 3.000 mo
person lor a posmon ~-1n Newpo<t Beach ------ -150 small items Incl ~ 1~13~~--er 1275 5"'&-0404 fled adverl•sing columns Make Oller 846·2'12:1 71"41&46-SOS I SlllC ICfeener. ea.per AP· "'-'~•""' 91 ... othef 16 10 Mere cruiser 120 -I pervtaH'lg the ev11n1ng ply tn ....,son •• 1020 w ..,.,....._..,., Hardwood 01n1no rm table Etectrlc: Wheel Chairs does nol Include eny •P· ~·~
phone 11111 fak1no and Recepllonosl • Laguna ltlh sl.c M glusWlre prlmlllve & 5 Chlltrl, drop teal new & u 1 a O HP (new llems) eng up· phcabfe taxes. 11censa
dl1petchlng messages B • e c 11 An• w ~ 11 n 0 llems & eome llreerms $350 ~294.C 11500 $2600 Medical hOI lull cover AMlfM tr1n1ler tees finance lllW 9111 Applicant mull heve e ,_..... ...... I ·-Ill -IEI P •-" 8 Th • I""" cus, trlr barnngs Se1111 charnaa lees f()( eir """' ::;;;:..;,;; _____ ~;..;;..;; phof\M, ., ... no c: .... ica .-,...,. .....,_ •· ur .,,.. Ortent•I carpet 111c $750 Mar1 842·9102 M-F 9·5 8 s111, lleh or cruise •-· .,,,.. I OC-Rf\ll~R good phone per,onaflly Shof1hand not rtQuortd S 1 Ch buyer s premium Carl · · lullon control d11v1ce
P••tlllll and.--a101tteesi.1111 c-•t M-'"-NOian Re•ll L w ()( '1111•ngroup Charletlordellll• End dr.um t•blt ••I. Chocolate Chip recipe ""·~•1 see S395 o cer1111c•1tons 01 deal•• -.,_ .. -. .. ...... heme. w/dlsabltd childr marble lop $120 Dov· 673 80e7 111 5PM -OUll 3 0 h' work w • e lo. E1t1I• 497-545"' en. PIT 957 4100 I..._ • .,, .. &eot .. a bfe r.d $120 947-1070 euy lo make For more document1ry prep1ra Saltl·Servlc.e-LNSrng ..,...,._ 2 30·8 30PM Mon-Fro -;'T ;r, w CM dttall1 w11te to Kerry i? Tro1an SportfiShil• 711 !Ion charges un111s lllEST Very busy Circufelton OI· good company benefits lm&llllT · Taco Bell It loolt:lng for lull l6S ~;_~1'Y· AnltqUt velve1 sofa 1275 Banke 4049 S1pphore new In 79 $60 000 otherwise specified by U
lie• n"da a pert tornt •ltrt approx $700 per CNllD/lnCUI & PIT he4P Day & nit• T1pHlry wing ch11ra. Or Encor\O 01"436 trldt s12 000 equ;ty f()( lhe adV9"tl-l•VEITOllY
cterk tor 1n1wer1ng monlh M111ure Thura-Mon 10 shill• •v•tlable Oppor. A ttque occaalOnal Chair $25 & $100 eott .. 11b4e. UMCI BllcillWlng likt nu new• r bay b o et A-t St -.-/---* 77 3201 auto eu11 phona end dispatching Apply 1n petson O.tween M 3 PM $4/h L 1unllv lor edv1ncemen1 ~Inf"" t•tit. w/4 chllr.. $85 Swig lamp $15 5 752 25&4 • t mcea ,,,_seges 2 & 4PM. Mon ThurJ A • ' •·. Apply 2 5 II 8911 S . .., · 215 Pearl 81 875-01378 Mu• I • e 11 $ 2 11 - ---Paris 9015 root l474uBCl 24 hours per w••ll. ask for Eileen gun1 Niguel 486-5767. Coeal Hwy Llgune small boollcu• Alto · M&-0720 14 11 GI~ flberglaal * 79 3201. 4 spa sun
Mon-Fri, early evening 330 w BAY STREET eat 40, bet,,,_, 2 6 PM Betel\ · elec atove. 545-3909 N-Patio Set Top of !he Steutl!ul Slalue SymbOls bOet end JOhnson 18 HP '-A BZ European Head root (417861)
Set morning S4 00 I*' COSTA ~ESA, EOE 10< lntlll'Vlew A llaa IOl l lln• Sllll In wrepplngs f()( men & women Roltio. outboard. S..I• 6, S•l50. llghle f()( your 380SL or * '78 3201, aulo. a11
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Apply In ~bet-' Mor• laml!IM .,. getting m . A • 1110 HARBOR ARE.' price Call alter 5pm ol htl 1im;;:; st•lu• I Of --17' Ilk IO 646--3955 * 79 3201. 4 spd ~Ull
2 I 4PM Mon-Thurs You OOfl't nMd •gun tol 1he camping 'bug lhll tmmtdllle opening• lnl APPLIANCE SERVICE 551J..1740 witch•• In llK & 141< hu,.1rsonsooo10' bo• ,._, ;. Mint Truck llrtl & root 154191881
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330 w BAY. STREET p1eoe en ad 1n 1,... Oaity c:emper 111&1 a not gef11rt9 aut>tcrii>ti<>nl 10 it1t o.lly apptlenoee 5"'$-30n CHINA CABINET Whll• 1 G P Only ..,95 &
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5"49-1174 546-3842 wtlea4• SAOO 4 Oat 211oz cono 1323zHRI
COSTA MESA EOE Piiot WWII Adi' Cali now uMCI. Mii 11 now with • P110t Evening hc>ura and ---Fr Prov Perl cond c..ta M11c 675-3011 .,, •• ,, 7tl4 WhHfl & llrn S250 • 81 3201 5 •pd tun
• /642-5e78 ClelllfledAd Sat~rday mornlnge I I llf ~ 1 280. P11ld S425 4PM _ -MualMll•fl.42~ _ roof (tEBCmJ
Commtulon wllh gu•· H«b 057·1133 7141~9610 2 ~Met COil 1000. .... Fiil... BRA FOR • '11 5281. 8UIO, loed·
rent•• and bonuu1 -S 5 Pc Bdrm Ml, walnul. muat H ll 1260 Black FOR SALE '111·'82 Corve1te tdl (1BWZ8001
Con11c1 548·4000 bt l-Atfrfg ... l l()(, 200. wlttl-K""' 1Z hdbrd, beVtltd n1u9e I Ofl $100. Ill' A..12~4, M·f', 0-5 l30 11•7-1070 ISl~l1l1 ff & drytf, I 13!1 ta, di• '"V ft fV I 25 Qf I vi -9AM end 3PM Of hwlllhef SIOO &48-6&"8 mirror Gd cond. 13.,5, pof1 color 1 · r I .. 1, ••H ••• SAVf UP TO ~I Ptol 201 W 111. Sarita Ana
842·5871 all 5·30PM • 5"45-22&0 20" Bike 120 492-3742 • -_, palnl & auto body H.B CloMd Sunday -;~~~~~~~~Wuh«. 1146 OU dryer, II .....__ dbl bdrm Suite ' HJ_., BHut cond compltle 91H 8'2-0100 0$0-1221 CHOICE IN\/"'NTORY ~ $145 A etrlg, 1221. ......-'I -•-elect & lnttnlfn Wiil lln-_ • "'
TELEMARKETING I Fr..z.•. $145 547-2918 ~~a.~ a~= Table and HIH ;a1er1e1 II a.not Of trlde fOf rncom. All" Wul ... H20 VOLUME SALES
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' 72 2002 4 epd. white bit!. hlll new. mull ... NEWPORT 8EACH ·113 MBZ 5000SEL 63e 72711 lllUlllOf l&1J
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todayt ml 15500 1155-1659 Dh1 lo ml All option•
1173-7394 Fial tll3 ABS. 1unroot, healed 1303t HerbOr Blvd. mllll 0600 Oiyi all otr11, perl cond ·n 321>1, new qlne. aun '711 Spider 124 conv 5 ttl llU !IOU OH tellt, burl wOOd, spec Garden q,ow 7 t 417111 2&&3 EvH I 4 t> 0 0 CI 11 now IUlll 19800 bit ofr Mutt ... 1111 llPW WJlll 846-llttS
root, lull luned $11200 • ...,, ~ .-.t•~ ft••nt • SMvet. blue IMther. lo mt :'.!~~I e11tru 300 ml laltt· .. n ·lHtlq 213/43 t· 7632 6-411-81109 4<>• ••1• ...,... ·-,_..,... ..-• 1ng Asking $ t0,1100 ~"""' .......,... " top, $2950 875-:l 172 1150-97411 (0 t0)209·833 l/464·7928 l 14•1Jl·2111 c95 ·~ BYQ. run• gr .. t, look•
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O&llLUO 4dr, 1qulPt)ed with roo11-· -----:1800 Hllfbof Blvd rack. 111r10 with t1p1, 71~ =tang 11• •"'' cond,
COBTA MESA power ae11/wlndow1, · 642•91134 140 11.a ..,_, conlrOI, uo wheel,
• lleclrle dOOI' loekl Good '80 FIMll w/llM, FM/AM.
.80 ACCORD 5 tpd, exit For lut'Hll. $8300 ChHCh, 110~ rHtOred Sl2,600 975.94111 8, &44-84118
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'80 Civic, au10, air. CH· or buy. mOdel, US ~11· brllllanl 1port 1u1p . 13 t,500 8411 111211. 1eo.11300 'll Ill OllVHT
'78 6301. good eond, am/ Hit•. n•w tlrH. great Lqa11 Aatt Lt1tl11 redtpalo o . re1r 548-9953 "Champagne Edition" fm c ua, maga. an/rt, cond 55.000 ml S3900 494-4928 s..g.71:fll 1eat1. both op1, 1llK, Vtlk1wyt1 tl13 White thruout. 1/c, am/
Oflg ~•nt otftwnt $7000 129.760 1175-2172 PIP 78 1114 2 Iller Poreche Im. reg gu. alnl cond
642.6004 e73-40t3(Tlna) 78 450SLC.aunrool 118, ---r1bullt 1ng. elun '12 llPEI IEffiE I 11400 11411·11152 'll OfYIO 11000 9911 IHH or buy Dir ·79 MBZ 460SEL. red w $5800/0BO 873-4 t94 Good d S N &411 3645 Datto 9117 14817 parcttm1nt, all utru. con '"'° -__ . __ _
675· 1129 mini cond. $211.500 ·&oii 1SC Targ•. Wht w/ Pa Int I 2 3 0 0 C 1 11 ·77 R11:>bll. aunroof, m11gs,
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116-4 2922
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owner, 11ereo. wtrH. Kint
cond 17700 /bt t
559-5968
8 t S1vtll1 gray dllHI
11111 cond, lellhlr 1n1.
hHted mirrors 191195
obo 109· 1944 '73 Pickup. red/blk, new ---lqt1H A.tt Lt11la1 (6191299-8331 tan llhr, all xtru Mu1t 546·92 l5 •II II a / c , gr ea t con d
Ing 4 •pd. itereo •Int 71 AccOfd, 1 ownr. 5 IP• 494-49211 548-71~ tee $27,000/belt otter '112 RABBIT CONVERT 13800/obo 875-9723 '79 Seville, loaded w H · Off9r 559·S958 air. AM/FM S/rf, good • Merc•d•• Banz 1979 1 lru. mu•• -to awrec cond $2450 642-61172 1 79 3000. ~. 1 own-, 300D, 111 eatru. 1narp 1140.249 ___ Plrlect. fN9<Y 1xtr1 4M '811 BAJA new eng;;;;;t 591195 &40.5732
'19 2 tO AIC, ll'lllfm lie< an 6 er, $18,999 ...... or buy MCtlllOI Uie Must Mii 75 914 BtlClt 1tlnt eond SI0,000 711().9220 quick. c111n. o tr 11 · ------
c 111 Eacel cond '80 Pret di loaded ,_I Dir 141117 17t41 7811-8942, evu new Urn 6 xtr11 Mull 'll •••-1 $11195/0BO 645 91128 ·77 S1v111e. orig owner
12950/obo. 83t·2495 elt tires. ugood cond w/ I LacHa btt leada1 240-7208 11111 I II 8 o o IF Ir m -g11y on ~ray, 101d1d 6pm. am/Im 55900 or trldl , 494-4928 646-71~ ,81 31108L one own•r 75 t-4764 AM/FM . automatic, air '72 Super Bug, n-lr1n1. th• r p . 6 700 fl rm cond . clean P•lnt/ Int• tlrff. brk1, 1hock1. reblt 759-9 t36 '73 510 01t1un $1200 Io' 11 an or Ir u c lo. ·117 230 SL. collector'• mlnll Thu;, & Fri only' '80 ti tSC Targa. 111 xtru, rlor 12250/obo Call •ng, nit cond $2200 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
7 1411151 -9900 • 208 857-8718 cart $t0,800 Dir 14817 S3e.9tt Dir t48317 1 mm a c $ 2 II . 6 0 0 An• we r Ad • J 2 1. 01y1 1173-3705 eves 'll Ull EUIUOE Daya •J 9l29 • -ua •-"• Lt ... 1:9!, 1..-1 ._._ Ltall:9!, 7t4t644-otoo 642-4300. 24 ht1 1113.9130 11aar ...._ _, •• ... -_.. Sed1n, all ex1111 tncl
72 2402. red. air. auto,1 494-4926 548-71 494-4928 546-7 t 'll 1111 TAIU '78 Br1dl1y OT, kll cu, 171 YW ·~~· aunroot, llke n•w. 52K AM/FM ceaa, sheep,'81 XJ6, clean, lully loed· S S VW 1ng, 30K ml, grHI ml $6895. 644·8109 akin•. 13,400 834.t 149 ed. $19.500 ·74 240D Orig 1mm1c ·79 MERCEDE 460 L Whll1/blacil. etc. polllh· cond. S«OO 563.otse $3,000/otr. .33111 ~~~~~~~~ 968-6072 no 4577 cond Mull Nil Sett ofr Miian brown ••I. brown ed whee4a, new Urn. re-_ dy11: evM • over $6800, 495-51162 IHtller Int. Wlrl whit bulll molor t owner '73 vw B XI t d I '69 Bug, tllCtOI)' .unroof. c~ I t313
'78 2110Z, orig owner 1l11Uil 9141 70 MBZ 280SEL SUPERI Mutt Mii 129, U42XIO Dir 759·t600 Htru, S~~ ;50~g:'r1' ~oo ~:nt~ 1~-:g~o''tt~e _n_r_t_t_I ____ _ ~~~00~ ~:~~· ~~ Gd mec:n cond S3900 000 lll>6200 84 Poracne 356C. alnt 74 SUPER BEETLE 498-2228 IEE IS FllSTl
firm. 548-7222 675-2ttl0 545-6591 ·~ue~!r~ :!~f,~" 1:~~. ':.~'14•4n7g11ran1. ~t~;~!ng con:,.:.~~~ Vtl" 9175 ~:n h~~·N·e~~ ~':Co
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Huder:· new p~ln." $111.900 Call 642-7116e O&.AlllO 'lO !IOSE '77 ct .. n $2200 obo very clean 15695 ~~~0s4S:.1~:0.3:2: ·79 TurDO OleMI, aH 11tru. Convenlbi.. e/c. red w/ •t DEALER IN U.S.A 8n1n &40·2950 aft 4 30 831 •21125
"'648-7517 74,000 mllet, S18,000 blue top. ttereo CARVER w11dya Iliac. 9177
lllO llq Oa• 01ya 7 14/76 t -21183, '21.500 fS48..02t1 p/p I{)( ·59 n1w tn1. rebll eng, Come In & see Newport
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200SX. SL '80 blue Md. Mll1'114AtDA $14,000/offer 55t-6373 TH HW 1Hltl --..." 114 1h1n 300 ml. $1000, llolktwegenl 1dr. equipped wlUI roof
Ill', am/Im cua. 221< ml, nw It & an 5;30PM TurDO Starlon 7t4/240-0t76 1tt 5 pm ~ rack, AM/F M radio w~'::,=~~ld WWI•.. '" To pl-your meeaage r<;,>'t!1~~~~. To Place your 81 R•bblt convert . 11r. --WDLWJW ~=e~oc:~~d~':d Pc°o~~r
S4&-1200
cond $4826 Ma~ b11 N•w Tire• $31175
Hin It 330 w •y. I· 83 7 ·8868 11111 6 & Colt• Mesa. Mon ·Fri wtlnd• t0-5 pm Don Wtlllam1 '78 Mulling 41p Com 842-4321 445ZAJ --plete rcrd1 Lo ml, mint
·72 Camaro. n•w tires. cond Amllm lllfeo, ale,
need• paint $1560 080 runt 11ln1 13300/obo
11451-51167 or 492-3742 8"2·9933
1110 llPW WdH '73 Pinto Runabout IUIO,
4dr. 1qulpped wtth roof IOw mt. 1 ownr. nlCI car
r1ek and 1tereo 13200 $t290 4114-2921 -May be tMn at 330 w 'II IHTUI Bey, Co1ta Mn•. Mon· I Fri 10·5 pm Don Wll· Blue, new paint. llrH 6
l11m1, 842-4321 396ZAI brakH St800 or t:>Ht
otter 873-1723
77 Cll'llaro. y.,IOW w blk
1n1 pert cond, new lire• '70 Mu1111ng Grande Xtnt
$.4500/0bo 1173-8903 cond Lo mi. auto. air.
PB. 13t95, 95S-00511
1110 IMPW Wdll '64Y, MUii~ Fut-back. 4dr. equipped wtth roof idn1 cond . 2500/0BO rack and 1tereo $.4125 551-32t2 Mey be ';;-' at 330 W Li•c•la tl2l Bay Cot a Meea. Mon-
Frt, 10-5 pm Don Wll·
111m1, 6~2 -4 32 1 73 Lincoln Con11nent1I
891AEO Coupe 1 of e k Ind cond ------42,000 m1, 1 owner ·11 t Cttetton. 1oadeo ttke s2eoo firm 720-1865 n-
$4500/080 ow ••• ~u. t327 752·5120 '78 ·v1111 Crul-Wagon, '67 C1maro, run$ well. oood cond good tlree. am/Im ate<eo good carb $2500 $500 Obo 850-4742 97.5173
'63 Corvalr Monza Con-·11 t Cuua11 5upferne vertlble New top new Lo ml, 17100/blt ofr carpel $2000 C all 5411-1174 ~2 675-1470 Of 675-21180 '1f.!!HI~ t32t 'II lllO&YIE
Red 6 cy1 One owner '67 V1ll1nt, 6 cyl, rune
$1100 675-2837 f:od, 11100/bal olr --1-5764 eves
INTlEU •nm 93311 Mull Hll t981, 4 •Pd PtatllC
Corvette. 6351 mt, llke '69 Conv1n LeMana. 70K
t>rand new, wt11te eKI 'ed act. lmmac $1117 5
of Shopping, right 11 •&Cllnl befOfe t"9 lem "Fast Result" auto tran1. AM/FM can, 445 E. Coast Hwy ,4076 May be teen 81
your flnoertipa ever;dayl 11!1 lllO St Clfll IHU 1111111 reldlng publle, a ~ Ser111re Directory 2SIC ml, 8'azll brn. atnt Newport Beach 330 W Bay. Cosla MIN
Dally Piiot Clenllteo pt1<>ne , • ad Call Now cond $8595 S34-t211 '· 1173-0900 Mon thru Frt 10.5 pm
Ada To piece your ad. Daily Pttol 1 · ' 1131-6908 Don Williams. 642-4321 S40-7411 . ...,. 63t-3181
call 642-5e711 and let I C'-'fled. 642·5678 642·56 71 --Have something you want 209ZAI I.SELL tdle Items wtt .. * Ctaalfled Ad.V*>r help bt. Jll Ftnd what you want 1n to 14111? ClaAlfled adl do ., a
you. 2833 · 1 Dally Piiot Ctauilledl. It well 642·5e76 Want Ada Call 642·5e78 I Diiiy Piiot CIUllfled Ad
Int Alk1ng S 1•.750 &42-0795,548-8823
• ATLAS CHIYSLH-,LYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd . Cosll Meu Tel 546-1934 3 blocks
soulh of San Diego Freeway off Harbor Blvd Complete
body shop Sales StlfVtce Parts Service Dept open
Monday thru Fnday 1 30 AM to 5 30 P M and II A M to 5
P M on Saturday
ORANGI COAST AMC/JHP/llNAULT
2~24 Hart>Or Blvd . Cosla Mesa
S-49·8023 645-7770
• t Jeep 0..ler In the West• See UI today lor Ulee, Hn'IC8
& leHlng There are realOlls why we are • 1 Price and
tet.cllonl Also, the 111-new Renault Alliance 11 herel
THIODOH IOllNS POID
Modem .. 1e1. service. part1, body, paint & tire deptl
Competitive rt1es on lease & deify rentals 2oeo Harbor
BIVd Coe la Mesa. 541-0010 or 540-821 t
JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MllCUIY
202t Hlfbor Bfvcl . Coeta Meaa Tel 540-&e30 11 Y .. tl OI
trtendly lamlly eer11tc1 -Orange Co11n1y't oldHt
~n-Mefcury dM•INi>
MATCH THE NUMBERS OH THE
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES
LONG HACH IMW
Large selec:hon of new & quality u54K1 BMW s ind 01her hne
cars• Sales ser111ce & 1ea1lng. Trade·tns welcome• Take 405
Freeway to North Cherry olf-ramp. turn righl & go 6 blocks
north to 3670 N Cherry Ave . Long Beach
(7t4) 636-5790 (2 131 427-5494
0
NAHIS CADILLAC
2600 Hart:>or Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel 540-9100 Orenge
County s Largest Cadlllac dealer Salel Service LHllng
• SADDLllACK IMW/SUIAIU
28402 M11rguetlte Pkwy . Avery Pkwy axll
We offer what no bank or leaM company can 1 Expenty
1talled. moll modern Mf\ltce & part• dept.. 2 One ol the
Southland 1 moll e11perl1nced HIH & IHalng 1ta11. 3
Ellmln1t1on of the mlddteman by teulng dealer direct
831-2040 MltalOn VleJo 495 .... 949
• CHICK tVlllON POISCHl·AUDl·VW
415 ! CON! Hwy . Newpof1 8eloh 073--0900 The only
dN.lerStllp In Of~ County with thele thr11 orNt ma1111
und• one rOOfl
ALAN MAONON PONTIAC.IUIAIU
24IO Hetbor ltvd., C011t ~ •. Tel &41•4SOO. 8.._,
e.tvtce, L....ino. "Mr Ooodwrendl."
C> •
ao1 LONG,11 ,ONTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd Westminster Tel 892-6651 Orange
County's oldest and largest Pontiac dealershtp Sales,
Service. Parts
• DICK MILLll FIAT/LANCIA
Probably Iha lownl priced Fiats In Southern Callfornta"
(Loclted 1 mile north of Soull Cottt Plaze
ne1r Main St 1nd Warner AV9 tn Santa An11
120 W Warner Santa Ane 557-2132
• SANT A ANA DATSUN
2001 E 17th Street. Sanla An• Tll 558·781 t Vour
Origin al Dedlcele<I Dal1un OHier.
MllACU MAZDA
We've moved! Our new toc.tlon II 1425 Baker Str•t. Cotll
M... Tel 545-3$34 StoP by & ~I our m~rn thow1oom
and Ml why ••'re the II 1 Mu.de c1 .. 1er In Southern
Cattrorni. s ..... Setvtct. Part• and lMl!ng
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Shooting of · b .oy no 'hush QP' case
By KAREN C. KLEIN u d
STE VE TRIPOLI Of ._ DellJ Plot I Wll
The case of a Stanton police
officer w ho ahot a 5-yHr-old boy
to death last week cannot be
"huahed up and pushed under
the table" now that the Grand
J ury ia inyolved, Orange County
NAACP offk:iala aay.
James Colq~itt, president of
the Orange county chapter of
the National Associauon for the
Advancement of Colored People,
Patient
deaths
case
.grows
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ora. De11J ,._. IWll
T he probe of a Huntington
Beach ph ysician's prescription
practices has grown to encompass
10 patient deaths over the past
three years. officials say.
Deputy District Attorney Chri.ci
K ralick said yesterday the
investigation into the F.dinger
Avenue clinic run by Dr. Mark
Hopp, 68, was expanded after a
Monday nigh t search or the
doctor's offices turned up records
related to an additional five
patient deaths.
lnvestiptors earlier had been
looking into the ovenbe deaths
of five other people who had
been receiving medication from
Hopp'a clinic.
Hopp has been operating a
detoxification clinic designed to
help drug addicts and alcoholics
kick their habits ~gh the use
of megavitamins and pre8Cription
medications such as Valium and
Darvon, investigators said.
Of the 10 deaths now being
studied, Kralick aa1d, •·It
appeared that some of these
patien ts h ad died of drug
overdoses. The investigation is
continuing to focus on whether
there is a relationship between
th e causes of death and the
m e di cations Dr Hopp
presc;ribed ...
Kralick said his staff must
determine whether criminal
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said he was not daspleued with
yesterday's announcement by the
District Attorney's Office that
the Grand Jury would take
charge or the case.
pr'OIM!Cuted for leaving the child
alone In her apartment while she
was at work.
boy clutched was a real one,
Stanton police ofliciala said. '
Colqwtt aa!d he iJJ hopeful the
Grand Jury will make
recommendation• to police to
change policies which lead to thlB
type of Incident
The panel will determine 1f
officer Anthony Sperl should
face cruninal charges atemmin"
from the shooting a week ago
today of Patrick Mason
Deputy Diatrict Attorney
Anthony Rackauckaa aald Sperl
could face an indictment ranging
from involuntary manslaughter
to the "outside posaib11lty" of
second-degree murder "It th11 (Sperl'• action) is
standard procedure, we should
face the problem not only In
Stanton, but in all of Southern
California," Colqwtt &aJd
The jury also will be aaked to
decide 1f the boy's mother.
Patricia Ridge, 29, should be
Sperl fired a single shot which
killed the boy after he said he
mistook the child for an assailant
and thought the toy p11tol the He called Patricia Ridge "a
De11J Not "'*°.., htncti o~
Nancy Kryder Wa rfield, a n instructo r, and libraria n Dona ld
Ackley sho w their slogans a t Ora nge Coast College r a lly.
Students prepped at rally
OCC event urges state b e pressure d to r everse layoffs
Students attendrng a rally a t Orange Coast
College were urged to keep the pressure on stal.e
legislators.and local trustees tf they wish to avert
massive teacher layoffs and program cuts.
The Coast Community College Distric t,
facing a $5.:t million deficit, pl.ans to lay off 114
teachers and adrrurustrators alter June 30
Several hundred students and some faculty
members gathered for the relatively calm rally
yesterday at the Costa Mesa campus. The raUy
featured speakers and a perlonnance by a college
band. Some students attended the rally as part of
a class assignment for the day.
Some speakers criticUed the college distnct
for d1verting too much money to district-owned
televislon station KOCE (Channel 50).
Repreeenung the college board was trustee
George Rodda Jr , who urged students to wnt.e
to their legislators regarding a d ecrease in
funding for community colleges He also
suggested a court challenge to what he called the
stat.e's unequal allocations to different college
districts
Pat Kubis, an OCC wnting teacher, who
orgaruz.ed the event, concluded the raUy by tymg
a yellow ribbon around a campus tree She
claimed the 114 employees facing layoffs "are
host.ages of the distnct board of trustees and
Sacramento."
Afterward, she said she was pleased with
the rally because It made students aware of the
layoff tSSUes. She said she hopes for add1t.1onaJ
help now from the conumJruty
brave woman" and commended
her for finding a ,JOb to support
her aon She worked aa an
apprentice mechanic
The woman '• attorney,
Richard Farnell of Newpor\
Beach, aald the decision to
conafder R1dge for pro.ecution on
child endangerment charges wu
"very disappointing and very
unfortunate •
Rack.auckas had said shortly
after thr tn<'1drn 1 t hn t hP rt•rl '"''
ant.end to pro.e<:ul.e Ridge But he
aald he changed hla mind aft.er
feeling he had made a "eerious
m11take" an the matter
"At the Ume I sa1d that, that
wu a very strong personal f~ling I had," Rack.auckas aa1d
of hla optruon
Colquitt expressed his fear that
Ridge's involvement may be Wied
as a bargaining point to allow
Sperl to escape proeecution.
Police free 2,
7 arrest • in
Mesa kidnapping
By JODI CADENHEAD of'"-e Delly Not It.fl
Two San Francisco women
who were allegedly held hostage
In a rundown C.OSta Mesa house
were freed Tuesday by FBI
agents and police after
negotiations for a $4 million
cocaine ransom broke down,
authorities said today.
Seven people were arrested at
three locations in Orange County,
including a Costa Mesa house at
2029 B Wallace Ave . where the
women were allegedly being
held,
The women. Fermina F.Bcobar,
3Y . and Fatima Melhado, 29,
were last seen in San Franc\8C'O
Feb. 26, according to a
spokeswoman for the District
Attorney's office in San
Franciaco.
Fred Reagan of the FBI's Los
Angeles ofCice said neither
woman was harmed although
two pistols were found at the
house.
Reagan said the suspects
contacted the women's families
by phone and .et up numerous
failed drop-off points for the
ransom. San F ra ncisco police
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Water and sand cover Pacific Coast H ighway near
Goldt-n West Avenue in Huntingto n Beach
Coast Highway flooding
has officials mystified
A four-nule st.rt:•ch of Pactf1c
Coast H~ghway renu.UlS cloeed in
Huntington Beach wtule offtcutls
try to find out why high water
and sand are washing over the
road nearly every day
"We have contacted Scripps
lnsutute m La Jolla to see if they
know what's causing t he
phenomenon," Paul Cook, pub!Jc
works director for the city. swd
todav.
"We don 't know what's
happening The water IS coming
up over the street rven when
udes are low It never did ~this
before," he said.
A low-lying portion of the roed
where the bluffs meet the beach
about a mile north of Golden-
wrst Street 1s receiving the
brunt of the assault
Hospital fight to have far-flung impact
Cook said the entire four-mile
Jtretch between Goldenwest
and Warner Avenue will be
closed the remainder of th11
week and perhaps next week as
well
By GLENN SCOTT or .. o..,"911Wf
T he decade-old competition
between two gr oupe vying to
build a h09pit.al in Irvine very
likely will reach a climax thU
spring In a sing.le 1et of public
he~aringl, lf staged by the
Statewide Heelth Planning and
Development Office, promille to
be among the most tumultuous
a nd cloeely-watched events to
abake the suburban city since
cityhood WU declared in 1971.
TIM!re are two primary IJ"OUP'
ln t hla con f llct: UC Irvine
•
administrators stall pursu1ng a
long-time dream to build a
hospital on campus, and 1everal
key community leaders allied
with Hoag Memorial Hoepltal of
Newpor t Beach, who hope to
erect thelf Irvine Medical Center
farther IOUth.
M a n y more p layers are
Involved In thia conflict over who
can build the best major medical
cent.er in Irvine, the state's most
populous city without a hoepltal
Among them:
-Health Wat Foundation. the
San Fer nando Valley-baaed
non-profit organization that is
carrying UCI's flag It would
build and run the campus
hospital, collaboraung closely
with university teaching and
research proerama. h.s propoeed
40-actt campus medical complex
is called Health City
-The Irvine Company whkh
has promised to donate up to 15
acres for the Irvine Medical
Center on land near the site of its
long-proposed Irvine Center at
the Golden T r iangl e . T h e
company would develop the
•urroundini 150 to 200 acres In a
high-tech medical sciences park.
Jt has asked, so far
A big housing backer
T he new tecrelliry of the state
Bu1ine11, Transportation and
Hou1in1 agency tella county
builders tut ho using
invettnMntt att "one of the
1lron1e11, mosl elfectin way•
lo buUd our ~conomy.'' Pag~ C6.
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week. Call ut at
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F0otbaJI •~1end Jim
Brown deaerlbe• lhf 1
(a1t·paeed,
hard·hJttln1 pme ••
"one OI the pealeel
•porll there 11." ftat
la h? The auw•'• oa .......
unsuccessfully, for UCI to
abandon its campus plan and jom
With IMC.
-People for an Irvine
Community Hospital, a
grass-roots support group formed
to push for the IMC proposal.
-The Orange County Health
Planning Council, the local
advisory health aeency that
probably would hold the flnt
round of pu blic hearin gs. T he
council 90 far hasn't taken sides
in the l.aaue although top staff
members haVt' ex~ caution
(See 'HOSPITAL, Pase AZ)
The washouts al9o delayed the
opening of the northern hall or
Bolaa Chica St1tte Beach
9Cheduled for today. Temporary
repairs had been completed to
storm-damaged beach facilllles
but the road closure shuts off
access to the beach.
The highway was closed for
three weeks after an onslaught
of high water and tugh tides in
lat.e January.
It waa reopened after a
clNnup coat of $100,000 only to
be clc.ed again by the March 1
raiNtonn.
Corona del Mar
women's bat ketball
aeuon (ioaJly coma
to an end at the handJ
of Loeke H ith.
P-ae C1.
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Order bans CM dentist's practice
BY ITEVI'! TRIPOLI ort11e o.., tiil.t •left
An Oranae Cuun"y Sup.trlor Court Judp IMuod a preliminary
lnJuncuon l«t•y barrina Cot1ta Meu denlitl Tony Protopeappu.t
from pracUclna donlittry until a
horlnii c:an b" hC"ld on the
pcmlble revocation of hlt l~Nct.
pnctlc:t I• a danaor tu tho
<-'Ornmunlty
ThreC' ff'malo pallon\1 of
Protopappu' dlttd fullowln&
11nc.-Uhr1la treatment Th~
Atlornt•y Gl·noral '1 Office
ullt>ied th11 t thl' curly haired
rluntlll WU iUllly Of "irOll
neallaunct-" In hl1 handllnti uf
the patient.a
before Peuy durlna the
90-mlnute .,_rin,. Protopappu
ecrlbbled notee to hla attorney
and could be 11een MV•raJ times
cllpplns hla tlnaernal11. then
1w .. plng the cllpplnp onw the
courtroom carpet
Petty'• rulln1 •aaurH &hat
ProwpappH will no& pracllce
cU-nU.try untJJ auch • hMrl"I la
('Ompleted Marcua aaJd resuJta of
that ht1rln1 1hould com• by
Mrly May
Dr. Tony Protopappas makes fint appearance
Judie.! Phillip P uy, 1a.)'lna the
•tatc: Attorn"y Ocncmu 1 offlce
hid made "L-onvlnclna ahowlng"
qreed with the oplnJona of tour
dentht1 1ubmltted In court
document• thal Protopappaa'
Protopappaa accompanied hi•
attorney, Robert Coviello of
Santa Ana. Into the packed Santa
Ana courtroom for the hearing. ~ he sat al the coun.tel table
William Marcu1 of the
Attorney Oener&l'1 office a&ld hla
office will file formal
adminlatratlve chargell before the
State Board of Dent.al Exam!nen
by March 20 In an effort to
remove Protopappaa' llcenae to
practke dentlatry.
Coviello tald after the heanna
that Petty'• decl1lon waa
"Improper " He had uked Petty,
aa an alternative to barrln11
Protopappaa' practice, to allow
him to practice without ualng
general anetithesla. Peuy retuaed
hll request.
THI DRANlil COAST COAST I DITION
THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Canyon
Road
• remains
closed
j By STEVE MITCHELL
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Laguna Beach and Orange
County offi c ials say
storm-ravaged Laguna Canyon
Road w111 most likely remam
closed to motorists al least until
next week.
Construction crews conunue to
pump tons of water, debns and
mud from an uncompleted flood
control channel 1n Laguna
Canyon that was heavily
damaged in la.st week's stonns.
And, given the amb4_nt of
damage to the $3.1 million
project, there is little likelihood
the two-lane road will be opened
much before mid-week.
"We're hoping to get the
can yon road open by next
Wednesday," said :Nendell
Hartman , manager of the
construction div1s1on for the
county 's Environmental
Managemenl Agency.
Laguna Beach Police Chief
Neil Purcell agrees with the
county's prediction.
"If everythmg goes right, if
the construction crews can work
from 6 a.m . to 9 p.m .. and sf the
weather holds out, the canyon
should be opened by mid-week,"
he said.
Hartman said the floodwaters
last week "did between $200,000
and $400,000 damage to the
flood-<:ontrol prop:t "
Last summer the county htred
a contractor lo inslall a
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Nancy Kryder Warfield. an instructor, and librarian Donald
Ackley show their slogans at Orange Coast College rally.
Students prepped at rally
OCC event urges state he pressured to reverse layoffs
Students attending a rally at Orange Coast
College were urged to keep the presaure on state
legislators and local lr'U8tees if they wish to avert
massive teacher layoffs and program cuta.
The Coast Community College District,
facing a $5.5 million deficit, plans to lay off 114
teachers and administrators after June 30.
Several hundred students and some Caculty
members gathered for the relatively caJm rally
yesterday at the C.OSta Mesa campus. The rally
featured speakers and a performance by a college
band. Some students attended the rally as part of
a cl.as,, assignment for the day.
Some speakers critki.zed the college district
for diverting too much money to diatrict-owned
television station KOCE (Channel 50).
Representrng the college board was trustee
Grorge Rodda Jr , who urged students to wnte
to their legislators regarding a decrease in
funding for community colleges. He also
suggested a court challenge to what he called the
state's unequal allocations to different college
diatricta.
Pat Kubis, an OCC writing teacher, who
organized the event, concluded the rally by tying
a yellow ribbon around a campus tree She
cl.aimed the 114 employees facing layoffs "are
hostages of the district board of trustees and
Sacramento."
Afterward, ahe Sllld she was pleased with
the rally because it made students aware of the
layoff J.SSues. She !aid she hopes for additional
help-now from the community
Cocaine kidnap
victims reunited
with families
By JODI CADENHEAD oru. o.itr,.... ,..,, ·r
Two San Francisco women
allegedly kidnapped and held in
a rundown C.OSta Mesa house for
a $4 million cocaine ransom were
reunited with their families
yesterday aft.er being re9CUed by
a small army of FBI agents and
pol.ice.
Seven people were arrested at
three locations in Orange County
Tuesday night, including a C.OSta
Mesa house at 2029 B Wallace
Ave., where the women were
allegedly "being held.
The two, Fennina Escobar, 39,
and Falima Melhado, 29, were
abducted at gunpoint Feb. 26·
from a San Francisco hotel
parking lot, according to San
Francisco police investigator
George Bodrov.
The women told authorities
they had been beaten by the
kidnappers.
Fred Reagan o f the FBI's
office in Los Angeles said both
appeAtred unharmed when they
were freed. Two pistol• were
found at the house.
Reagan said the suspects
contacted the womens' families
by phone and set up numerous
failed drop-off point.a for the
ransom. San Francisco police
requested assistance from the
FBI last Saturday. Reagan said.
Arrested in Costa Mesa on
suspicion of kidnapping were
Luz. Evelia Silva, 36; Juan
Montoya, 37, Gustavo Londono,
32; Antonio Rivera, 40, Elkin
Gomez. 23; and Luis Soto, 24.
Carmen Londono, 39, was taken
into custody in Santa Ana. None
of the suspects are believed to be
Orange County residents.
The auspects and the victims
are expected to be returned to
San Francisco soon, authonties
said.
Reagan said 1t was unclear
why the suspec ts allegedly
transported lhe women to Costa
Me1a. Resident.a living in the
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Slaying of Stanton boy
said 'no hush up' case
By KAREN KLEIN
and StEVE TRIPOLI
OftMO.-,Netltaff
The cue of a Stanton police
officer who shot a 5-year-old boy
lo death last -week cannot be
"hushed up and pushed under
the table" now that the Grand
Jury i.a involved, Orange County
"' NAACP officials JJB.Y·
James Colquitt, president of
the Orange County chapter of
the National ~tion for the
Advancement of Colored People,
said he was not displeased with
yesterday's announcement by the
Dist.rict Attorney's Office that
the Grand Jury would take
charge of the cue.
Hospital fight to have far-flung impact The panel will determine if
officer Anthony Sperl should
face crim1nal charges stemming
from the shooting a week ago
.today of Patrick Mason. By GLENN SCOTT
OftMO.-,Net .....
The decade-old competition
between two grou~ vying to
build a hoapital ln Irvine very
likely Will reach a climax this
sprfn& in a sm,Je eel of public
~ lf ataged by the
Statewide Health Planning and
Development Office, promiae to
be among the moat tumultuoua
and closely-watched eventl to
shake the 1uburban city alnce
dtyhood WU declared in 1971.
There are two primary groupa
In tbla conflict: UC Irvine
admm11trators still pursuing a
long-lime dream to build a
hoep1tal on campua, and aeveral
key community leaders allied
with Hoeg Memorial Hoapital of
Newport Beach, who hope to
erect their Irvine Medical Cent.er
farther eouth.
Many more players are
Involved ln this conflict over who
can build the be9t major medical
center ln Irvine, the state's most
populous dty without a hoapital.
Among them:
-Health West Foundation, the
San Fernando Valley-based
non-profit organization that is
carrying UCI's flag It would
build and run the campus
hospita!>, collaborating closely
with university teaching and
research programs. Ita propoaed
40-acre campus medical complex
ia called Health City.
-The lrvine Company which
has promised '°donate up to l~
acres for the Irvine Medical
Center on land near the site of it.a
long-proposed Irvine Center al
the Golden Trlansle. The
company would develop the
surrounding 150 to 200 acree in a
high-tech medical 9Ciencea park.
It has a1ked, 10 far
unsuccessfully, for UCI to
abandon l\.a campus plan and join
with IMC.
-People for an Irvine
Community Hospital, a
grass-roota aupport group fonned
to push for the IMC proposal.
-The Orange County Health
Planning Council, the local
advisory health agency that
probably would bold the first
round of public hearings. The
council eo far hasn't taken aides
in the laue althou.gh top atAff
memben have expl"el9ed caution
(See IJOWttAL. tap A!)
The jury aha will be asked to
decide-I( the boy'• mother,
Patricia Ridge, 29, should be
proeecuted for leaving the child
alone in her apartment while abe
was at work.
Deputy Dil\rict Attorney
Anthony Racluaudc.u said Sperl
could face an indictment ranaina
from involuntary manalaughter
to the "outalde poulblllty" of
aecond-degree murder.
Sperl fired a single shot which
killed the boy aft.er be tald be
mistook the child for an uuilant
(See BOY'S, Pase A%)
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A b1g housing backer
The new 1eerelary of the stale
Bu1inese, Tran1portation and
Hou1in& agency telb counly
builden that houaing
in•ettment• are "one of the
1tron1eat, mo1t erlective way•
to build our economy." Page C6.
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Sale of bi.t
aids history
By STEVE MITCHELL °'" .. ..., ........ The 20th Century WU berely a decade old
when Millourt-bom ar\lat Edpr Payne 1topped
. off In Laguna Beach on hla way to become a
noted lancLcape painter.
During his brief stay, Payne found time to
establlah the Lacuna Beech Art Auoclation,
become its first prftident, and produce a few
painU.ngJ and murala. Four of thoee larae mura.la. depicting the
Spanlah exploration ol the New World. -were
hung Ln the New Lynn Theater on South C.out
Highway, a structure built by the Aufdenkamp
family in the mid-1930a.
The large 13-foot by 8-foot murala were
fixturee for more than four decades lnaide the
movie house, which later was named the Soulh
C.oaat Theater. ·
But when work crews put a wall down the
center of the old building a few years back. they
removed two of the lar&e paintings.
One is still miujng. The second, called
"Diacovery," was cut in half, folded. stepped on,
spindled and otherwise mutilated.
That's where the ~na Beach Community
Historical Society comes tn. .
The organization. headed by executive
director Felix Tharln, ia in the process of
restoring the bit of Laguna history.
The group has retained the restoration
exper\Ue of South Laguna artist and gallery
owner Louise Rash, who spend.a her afternoons
on a step-ladder, paint brush in hand.
Deir ......... ~
Louise Rash helps restore
neglected mural in Laguna Beach
The mural haa been mounted on a frame,
the back of the canvas has been sealed, and Rash
has now begun the slow process of touching up
the ruined artwork with matching water-baaed
For two bits -that's 25 cents -you can
own a square mch o( F.dgar Payne's "Discovery."
For four bucks. you get a 4-by-4 inch aqua.re.
lmagme the prestige.
paint. L..-She figures it will be another three weeau
before ahe applies the fifll.l roat of varnl.sh to the
mural.
But 1f you want to imprea your friends with
your new possession, you'll have to take them to
the society's headquarters at 790 South Coast
Higbway
That's where the renovated mural will be on
permanent display Meanwhile, historical societ~ volunteers
have come up with a scheme to ra111e the $1,500
or 90 needed to pay for the restoration.
They're aelling off the mural. By the inch.
To purchase a piece o( the canvas, call
Tharin at 494-9965.
Highway flooding mystifies
A fow--mile stretch of Pacific Coat Hiahway remaiM cloeed in
Uunth\gton Beach while offidala
~ to llnd out why high water
,00 aand are ~ over the
road newly every day.
where the bluffs meet the beach
about a mile north of Golden-
west Street is reeelving the
bruht of the uaault.
three weeks aft.er an onslaught
of high water and high tides in
la t.e January.
.. We have contacted Scrippa
1nstitute in La Jolla to eee if they
know what'• cauaipg the
phenomenon.." Paul Cook, public
works c:llftctor for the dty, said•
Cook said the entire four-mile
stretch between Goldenwest
and Warner Avenue wll1 he
closed the remainder of this
week and perhaps next wee~.
It was reopened after a
cleanup coet of $100.000 only to
be closed again by the March 1
rainstorm.
CANYON • • •
iodaT· "We don't know what's
happening. The water is coming
µp over the street even when
tides are low. It never did this
before," he said.
The washoutl abo delayed the
opening of the northern half of
Bolte Chica State Beach
acheduled for today. Temporary
repain had been completed to
stonn-damaaed beach facilities
but the road closure shuts off
access to the beach.
From Page Al
3.700-foot-long concrete flood
channel along the canyon road in
the Bag Bend area.
The work was supposed to
have been completed by last
Christmas. but crews were beset
by delays, ranging from bad
weather to bedrock that was
discovered to be much harder
than anticipated.
A low-lying portion of the rOlld The highway wu closed for
Coast due showers
Rain once again It in the
forecast but the weak system
expected to bring scattered
showers off and on through the
weekend it not packing much
going up to a 30 percent
probability by mid-day
Saturday, forecasters say,
should be cloudy with some
morning fog but free of rain.
Oocaakw>al ahowen att expected
again Sunday and could continue
through Monday, the weather
bureau reports.
The icing on the cake came
dunng last week's rams. which
washed out a 1,200-foot aecuon of
baae matenal for pavement. and
flooded portions of the concrete
culvert
wallop. ~ Nation.al Weather Bureau
predictt a 20 peswnt chance of
Tain before tomorrow morning.
County officials estimate 65
percent of the pro)l!Ct had been
completed by the ume of the
storms.
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BY STEVE TllIPOU NaUonal
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l'«•t 18 month.I qo F..dwardl killld y..,_. n.nt °'""'Deir,... iilif befont ahootinl two 12-year-oJd wtth a pi8tol •hot between lbt
Tho only qu.Uon left today ln Lake J:l1lnore 1trl1, • 1pec:lal ey• and wounded her friend,
th• trial of former C.O.t.a Meu circwN1anoe that qualities him Kelly c.artl«. Car\ler' IUJ"Vfved •
r • 1 Id• n t Thom a• Fr• n c I 1 tor the death penalty under at.ate Med wound and ...utied ap1Nt
Edwardl la whether ju.run wW law. Edwardll 1.ut w•k.
recommend to a jud1e that he Judp Jamee Judae 1ehedw.d No motJve for the 1hootln_.
die. the _penalty phue of l'.dwatda' hail .wr been produced.
Edward• wu convicted trial for Tue1day. The Hm• After the verdict lberrl!1
ye.terday of flnt-deap-ee murder Jurore who convic ted the mother, Manha Carnie, told
and attempted flr1t-de1ree ~9-ycar-old defendant wlll repo11en lbe ii not eure of her
murder In Oran1e County decide -after hearln1 new own feelln11 about the death
Superior Court. e v Iden c • -whether to penalty. But lhe aaid 1he feela
Ju rora a 110 lo u nd that recommend death or 11 fe Edward. deeervea at J.eut Ute in
Edward.a lay In wait at Blue Jay lmprlaonment without pomiblUty prt.on tor the crime .
Camp1round In Cleveland of ~le to Judae.
Huntington 111an shot
by housewife in yard
KIDNAP • • •
From Page A1
weatside neighborhood said
several men had hved in the
houae for at least three month.a.
A woman and child had aJao been
seen living there earlier.
A 21-year-old Huntln1ton
Beach man wu shot lut night by
a young housewife who was •
home alone, aocon11na to polloe.
He wu reportedly climbing over
the backyard fence.
The ahootlnf victim, Ro••
Simona, of 956 Olympic, w14
reported In fair condition at
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital with a gunshot wound
to the leg.
Officen aaid the caae la being
turned over to the district
attorney'• office to determine lf
the shootln& constituted
reuonable force.
Sgt. Ed McErlain aald a
10-apeed bicycle belonging to
Slmont wu left against the fence
of a home beloncina to Man: and
Carla Block, on Magnolia Ave.,
Huntin8ton Beech. McF.rlain Mid Simona came for
the blke but that Carla Block, 23,
waen't convinced he was the
rightful owner.
He went away but came back
and entered the beckyard paUo
to get the bkycle, McErlain said.
Block apparently heard a noi.ae
in her patio and took out a
.38-callber handgun and
reportedly shot the man while he
waa climbing the fence.
There were no indications that
ahe was aware that the alleged
Intruder wu Simons, McErlain
said.
No charges have been filed.
Susan Eto, a deputy dt.trict
attorney in San Francl.9CO, aaid
the victims' families were
"known drug dealers in San
Franci8co."
Victoria Magana, a slater of
Fatima Melhado, originally
contacted San Franclaco police.
Police and federal agents agreed
to pay the abductors' demand for
40 kilograms of cocaine. But
negotiation• broke down ,
authorities said.
Federal agents and San
Franciaco police aai.sted by c.osta
Mesa officers raided the C.OSta
Mesa house Tue9day.
HOSPITAL BATTLE LOOMS. • •
From Page A1
about th~ need for a new
hospital.
Despite the caution. both IMC
and Health Weat . . . planners
have submitted lengthy
paperwork tor a state-inued
certificate permitting
construction.
The procett for obtaining
certification is long and oomplex.
After a 600-page apphcation la
deemed complete, a hearing
usually is staged· by the statewide
office In the affected area.
The hearing muat begin 50
days after a declaration of
cornpletene91, -.Id Derek Popon.
a spokesman for the office. An
administra live law judge
conducts the quasi-judicial
hearing. Ln whkh wttnemes are
sworn and crcm-examl.ned.
Staff members retommend
approval or denial of an
application. The judge. after
huring testimony which can 1ut
several day1, hat 15 days to
render a "propoeed dedalon."
The statewide health planning
and development director then
reviews the decision for final
ratification. Becauae two eeparate groupa
each are eeekin8 certification at
the same time, offidala for both
concede the likelihood they'll be
asked to present their caaea
during the same hearings. The
joint hearinga, they note, would
save coat• for the
budget-conadoua state agency.
"We expect to see our
application and IMC'1 application
considered at the same time,"
Health West Vice President St.eve
Yerxa told a UCI faculty group
recently.
.!!Whethet= or not the Anaheim
Convention Center will be
available to a.ccommodate ua, I
don't know," he quipped,
referrlna to interest in the
hearings.
lMC President Davad Baker,
like Yenta, predicted hearlnp
could be called aa soon ••
mid-April. Baker said he will feel
strong misgiving• unless t~e
competing groups can avoid
polari%a1ion.
"It hurt.I me more than the
'hospital," aaid BU.er. "I attended
uct."
E.ach group is ready tp poiht
out its advantages in building a
hospital. IMC officials often
bring up their leed in generating
community support for their
propoul and the potential for the
200-acre site next to the San
Diego Freeway.
UCl administraton say they
could ahi ft some of their
state-approved capacity at the
UCI Medical Center in Orange to
the campus hospital, thereby
softening concerns about
over-ex~on.
They add the academic eetting
offers a great potential for
medical acienoes advancementt.
BOY'S SLAYING . • •
From Page A1
and thought the toy piatol the
boy clutched was a real one.
Stanton police offidala said.
Colquitt said he is hopeful the
Grand Jury will make
recommendations to police to
change policies which lead to this
type of incident.
"If thla (Sperl'• action) is
standard procedure, we should
face the problem not only in
Stanton. but in all of Southern
c.aJ.ifomia," Colquitt said.
He called Patricia Ridge "a
brave woman'' and commended
her for finding a job to support
her 100. She worked aa an
apprentice mecharuc.
Beach. saad the decision to
conmder Ridge for prosecution on
child endangerment charges was
"very disappointing and very
unfortunate."
Rackauck.u had said shortly
after the incident that he did not
intend to ~te Ridge. But he
said he changed his mind after
feeling he had made a "serious
mistake" in the matt.er.
"At the time I said that. that
was a very strong personal
feeling l had,'' Rackauckaa said
of his opinion.
Colquitt expresSed hia fear that
Ridge's involvement may be Uled
as a bargaining point to allow
Sperl to eecape proeecution. The woman 's attorney ,
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Concrete viewing area proposed (or Monument Point in Laguna Beach .
Mon·unJent Point project urged
Laguna asks state agency for funds for viewing area
I f t h e 1 t ·a t e C o a s t a 1
Come.rvancy COl'bes up with the
money, Laauna Beach could bec1n work next summer on a
con crete viewing area at
Monwnent Point.
City offldala have sent a let·
ter to the atate conservancy
orpnlzatlon uklng for $75,000 to
conatruct a circular platform
overlooking the ocean in Helaler
Park. '!be project would be located
on the bluffs in front of the
flagstone war memorial shaft
adjacent to the lawn bowhng
grounds.
The Chamber of Commerce's
Beautllic.atlon Council suggested
the Monument Point project as a
means of solving an erosion
problem as well as providing a
spectacular spot. .for view~ the
coastline.
Large numbers of strollers
walk out onto the dirt blufftop,
and subeequently the erosion of
the point has become a concern.
Using drawings from Lang and
Wood Architects In Laguna
Beach, the beautification panel
proposes a circular viewing
platform, with concrete aeating, a
rock wall, decompo8ed granite
walkways, and landacaplng.
To date, the city haa
successfully petitioned for state
coaatal conservancy fun.di for the
Oak Street and Thalia Street
mini-park.a.
Assiatant City Manager Terry
Brandt said he hope• to hear
from the ooeatal conattvancy by
mid-awn.mer.
Tonia HarniltOn riies Sunday
Memorial aervices will be held
Sunday for long-time Laguna
Beach artist Tonia Nagle
Hamilton, who died last month at
the qe of 62.
She llgned her oil pain tings
and prints Tonia Nagle. and
exhibited them at the Laguna
Beach Festival of Arta for 15
years.
Hamilton died of cancer Feb.
16 at South Cout Medical Center
in South Laguna.
Born in Austria, and railed for
a lhort time in Poland, she came
7. She lived in New York. and
later moved to Southern
California, wher ahe studied art
at two institutions tn the Loa
Angeles area.
She moved to Laguna Beach
15 yean ago. began exhibiting in
the summer festival, and wed
Miles Hamilton, an engineer,
about a doz.en years ago .
Her oil paintings have been
exhibited in galleries acroes the
country and she wu onoe named
''Who's Who of American
Women.''
Riverside County and was a
member of the Laguna Beach
Muaeum of Art.
Hamilton ia aurvived by her
husband, of the LalUfla Beach
home; daughter Stefani
Spangenberg, aao of Laguna;
son Conrad Mlzlumakl , of
Pennsylvania, and five
grandchildren.
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.5ervlces will begin at 10:30
a .m. in Tivoli Terrace at the
Festival of Arts grounds in
Laguna. 650 Laguna Canyon
Road.
Film series
offered
at OCC
Orange Coast College's
"Tuesday Afternoon at
the Movies" aeries
continues Tue.day with
the acreenlng of
"Chinatown" in the
college forum.
The aeries includes
"Brian's Song" March
22; ''Tile Count of Monte
Cristo" April 5; "Cold
Turkey" April 12; "Dial
M For Murder" April 19;
"Clole Enoountera of the
Third Kind" April 26.
"The Great Waldo
Pep~will ecreen May 3· " Valle PTA"
May l : and "Iteaven
Can Wait" May 17.
All ahows begin at 3
p.m. Admiaaion ii $1 and
50 cents for Gold Card
holders. For more
Information call
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Boys' Club
president
installed
Newport Beach butlneuman
D•nnl1 Osborne ha1 been
ln.at.alled 1983 prealdent of lhe
Boys Club of lhe Harbor Area
and will over-tee club operaUona
In Newport Beach, Co.ta Meaa
and lrvlne.
0.borne la a principal in the
real ettat.e and Investment flnn
of Williams and Osborne. He
takes over for outgoing preaident
Robert tnaold of Co.ta Meu.
H onor ed at the recenl
installation ceremonies waa
eight-term club treasUttr Erwin
de Mocakonyt, a Newport Beach
real estate conaultant. He was
presented with the Boys Club
Bronze Keystone award, given
only six times since the club was
formed in 1941 .
Congressman
opens office
Rep. Dan Lungren, R-Lons
Beach, has announced the
opening of his new district offlet>
in the 42nd Congressional
Di.strict.
Lungren said his former office
had become outside district
boundaries after last year's
reapportionment changes.
The new office is located at 555
E. Ocean Blvd .. Suite 505, Long
Beach. CA. 90802.
cOnstituents from Huntington
Beacll can telephone Lungren's
office toll free by dialing
439-0219
Newport wotnen
honored by PT A
Five Newport Beach women have been honored by the
Lincoln Middle School PT A for their service to children In the
community.
Cited by the PTA were Claire Weaner, K.attn Hoclaadel,
Pat McLaacblln, Mary Aon Ellert and Kathy Rlt1cltke.
• Boys and girls ages 6 through 18 are lnvtted to rept.er
for C.O.ta Mesa's Harbor Area Baaeba.U Program now In Ill
38th year
Deadline to register for the season Is March 2~. For
registration call 642-9892.
• Caplatrano Beach resident Karen L. Miller h.aa received a
juriB doctor degree from Western State University College of
Law In Fullerton.
Miller. who has now been certified to take the state bar
examination, waa president of the Handicapped Student.a
Assoc1auon and a member of Delta Theta Phi.
•Tbomaa M. McDonald, aori of James T . McDonald of
South Laguna, ha1 been named to the spring semester
Superintendent's List of the Air Force Academy in Colorado
Springs.
McDonald is a 1980 graduate of Laguna Beach High School.
• A newcomers' orientation meeting f or the
Irvine-Newport Chapter of Parents Without Partners wlU be
held at 7 p.m. Tuesday an Irvine
The meeting wW mclude a d~u.ssion on stress and the
single parent, said club spokesman Robert Wriston. Those
interested c'an call 551 -0161 after 2 pm for the meeting
locauon and other mformauon.
.Rob1nson'S
100 YEARS OF STYLE
JOIN US FOR A ONE-OF-A-KIND
CELEBRATION. AND BE PART OF
THIS YEAR'S MOST EXCITING EVENTS!
We 've planned a unique. year-long celebration-our
own special salute to where and how you live. Join
us for an unprecedented series of
very special events, happening
now at Robinson's Newport.
MEO TODAY'S BRIGHTEST STARS
Meet Marguerite Henry, author of
famous children's books such as
Misty's Foal , Stormy and Album of Horses.
Saturday, March 12, 12 noon-2 p.m., Books, First Level.
DISCOVER THE ART OF FLOWER ARRANGING
Watch as members of the Harbor View Hiiis Garden
Club arrange magnificent floral centerpieces to
complement their table settings, then vote for
your favorite.
Saturday, March 12, 2 p.m .. China, First Level.
PUT YOURSELF ON CABLE TV!
Join our audience for a live taping of Connie
Martinson Talks Books cable TV show, then listen as
she interviews Elizabeth Forsythe Halley, author of
Life Sentences, 3 p.m., and Joseph Hyams, author of
Murder at the Academy Awards. 4 p.m.,
Saturday, March 12, Furniture, First Level.
DISCOVER THE FASHION FIRS1S
Our Men's Fashion Director and team of fashion
experts will present the finest menswear for spring
'83. Then, let them show you how to update your
own wardrobe, and personally advise you on your
new selections.
Sunday, March 13, 2 p.m ., Men's, Second Level.
LEARN THE SECRETS OF EXOTIC COOKING
Diana and Paul Von Welanetz authors of The Von
Welanetz Guide to Ethnic Ingredients, will whisk you
off to the culinary corners of the world. with a cartful
of authentic ethnic ingredients.
Sunday, March 13, 3 p.m., Housewares, First Level.
Now, meet Pearl and Albert Nlpon, here to present
and launch their enticing new fragrance collection.
Friday, March 18, 2 p.m., Cosmetics .
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CLOllNQ 1, 120.14
·no tax on earnings
By Tbe Aaaocla&ed Presa
WASHINGTON -Bank of America, Crocker
National Bank and four other of the nation'• largest
banka paid no federal income tax on their domelUc
earninp In 1981, a congreulonal atudy estimated
today.
None of the 20 biggest paid more than 19 percent
tax.
The atudy. by the ataff of the Joint c.ommtttee on
Taxation, estimated that the 20 bluest U.S. banka
paid an average tax of 2.7 percent ori U.S. income. By
compaiUon. a typical family with $20,000 income paid
about 12 percent.
The study estimated the San Franci.tco-bued
Barut of America had a negative U.S. tax rate -
claimed a refund or oft.et for future taxes -of 11.7
percent of ita $154 million 1n eamingll.
Crocker National Bank, abo baaed in San
Frandlco, had a 205.7 percent negative rate; Mellon
National, 38.8 percent; Bankers Trust of New York, 2
percent; First National Bost.on. 23.9 percent., and Fir'1t
Banlt System, 34.2 percent.
Dollar, gold both improve
LONDON -The dollar improved strongly In
European tradina today. J>09ting gaina against all
major currencies except the strong West German mark
and the Canadian dollar. Gold bullion )unped nearly
$10 an ounce in Zurich.
Frankfurt dealers said the dollar was
underpinned by speculation of higher U.S. intereat
ratea aoon. They added, though, that early trading
there was sluggish with no clear trend emerging.
Gold bullion, meanwhile, strengthened sharply in
Zurich and London. In the Swiss center, It wu quoted
In early trading at $434 an ounce, up from $424.75
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