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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-17 - Orange Coast PilotTHI ORANGE COAST COUNTY EDITION Whew! Storm • misses Coast By STEVE MITCHELL or ... Deir,...•..., Okay, so the big stol'm that waa au~ed to drench the Orange t today didn't ahow. So who'a complaining? Last nJ&ht'a rains did leave an appreciable amount of moisture along the coast, but coastal cities reported no damage as a result of the weak atonn. National Weather Service apedaliat Betty Reo said the storm loat much of ita punch as it moved ashore last night. "It just didn't develop aa we anticipated," ahe said. That was good news for crop farmers in Orange County, who have suffered large monetary kmes as a result of the unusually wet aeaaon. Fred Keller, vice president of the agriculture division for the Irvine Company, said he was re.lieved lut night's rains were not as strong aa expected. Keller aaid the company's atrawberry crop was severely damaged in recent atonns,·as well u celery, broccoli and other row cropa. Many of the roads leading to the company's 11,000 acres of irrigated land are washed out, preventing harvest of 800\e crops. "Maybe the storms will continue to stay north of ua," Keller said. "I don't want to wtah thole folks any bad luck, but we au.re don't need the rain .•• The latest rains dumped .68 of (See STORM, Page A!) on ANGE C OUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS .. D81y ..... ""°4o by ".vtdl O'Dolw..tl Four miles of Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach will reopen tomorrow after weeks of roadwork prompted by flooding. Coast highway to reopen By ROBERT BARKER Of !tie Deltr Piiot ..... .Pacific Coast H ighway In northwest Huntington Beach will be reopened tomorrow, barring heavy stonna and high water. ._ The !our-mile stretch of highway between Golden West Strftt and Warner Avenue has been closed for about five weeks this year. Oldtimers say they've never seen anything like it. Surging water propelled by high tides and winds buried the road under thousands of tons of sand in late January. It had been open only about a month when big waves rolled across Bolsa Chica State Beach and overwhelmed the road again on March 1. It has been cl08ed ove.r the years but only briefly and durin~ high tides. "It used to take seven-foot tides and vicious waves to cause problem.a," said Don Kiser, a division engineer for Huntington Beach. "Now the water jumps over the highway in five-foot t lde·s If there's a wave behind lt. Something's gone haywire." (Sff COAST. Pase At) OC dolphin fossil find rare event By JODI CADENHEAD or.,.. o.-, ,..... • ..., A Laguna Hilla excavation site has yielded what scientists believe is an important find - the only complete remains of a 12 million-year-old dolphin, along with a new walrus species and an unusual number of sea lion fossils. Local GOP won't quit on Nixon By GLENN SCOTT Of"'9DeltJNot•Wt Local Republican leaders are still hoping a site can be found in Orange County for the propoeed Richard M . Nixon Presidential Library. A 13-acre site at UC Irvine is out . The private Nixon Presidential Archives Foundation, which would finance construction. lost interest late last week in the campus after faculty members asked for time to study the proposal for a library and museum. But party faithful such as Coalson Morris of Corona del Mar are still hopeful the library (See NIXON, Page A!) Archeologica.l experta believe the discovery of the ancient dolphin la only the aecond time that fOllllil remains of the actual ancestor of the modem dolphin have been found . In 1969 a dolphin skull was dlacovered during construction of the Ziggurat building in Laeuna HillB. The location of the latest aite is not being disclosed because excavation is continuing, authorities said. Dr. Lawrence Barnes, curator of fossil vertebrate9 for the Loe Angeles County Natural History Museum, said yesterday preliminary reports indicate the 10-foot dolphin foaail diacovered last October during the development of a housing tract is part of the Delf:hinidae family · th.at lived 9 to 2 million years ago. "In my mind the important thing is th.at there were all thoee sea lions," said Dr. Bunes. ''They got as many important th.inp in one geological fonnation as we have seen in the lut eilht or nine years in Orange C-ounty." Rod Raschke, a partner in RMW Paleo Auodatea of Mission Viejo, hired by tbe developer to over.ee excavation of foails, said the amal1 hillside was full of ancient marine life. About six sea lion -like walru8es., a new walrua species and the skull and partial skeleton (See FOSSll.. Pa1e A!) estande to vote on housing plans UCI :med students 'niatched' By JEFF ADLER or ... .,...,......,, Orange County Supervisor B1'uce Nestande says he intends to vote on the future of the county's affordable housing program despite claims he accepted campaign contributions solicited by a developer with an interest in seeing the program continue. Nestande said he fully expects to both debate the merits of the plan and cut a ballot on the affordable housing program March 30. He said he ..doea not believe the COWlty's ao-<:alled "tin cup" conflict-o f -interest ordinanoe applies to his situation. "I have no guilty pangs," Nestande said yesterday. "I know I fall1under the letter of the law and the intent of the law." The ordinance requires that superviaots refrain from voting on mattets th.at have a material financial effect o n major campaign donora, aald Victor Bellerue, a deputy county coumel. Bellerue said a major campaign donor Is defined u one who has contributed mote than $1,331 in a four-year period. The attorney declined to speculate whether the ordinance mJaht apply to Nestande, saying he had not been aaked to evaluate the matter. Nestande , according to publiahed aocounta, received 20 contr1but1ona of $1,000 each from aubcontract«a that deal with the Carma-Sandling development group. The contributions were arTallpd by Sandy Sandling, one of the development group'• prindpa)a. (See HOUSING, Pa1e Al) Dl9J .......... _,.., --- Studenl8 scanned master match list in UC Irvine medical school patio. Fernando Roth (inset) will go to Mayo Clinic. -----...llSID.:,..-~---------~---------, Fast talk Hi1nameltJohnMotehiUa· andhedoea tele•itlon eommercialt. And if you can read that aen•enee you can p~bably underaland him. P .. e 83. Reunion Twent7 yean ha•• paMeC(. HI the Beaver [i · adll' the Bca•er, u •iewera ol 11ie Oener f aadly'• mo.M reunl• wUI find ou1. P•B7. Laguna Beach High tennia aenaation Rick Leach ha• all the blue ehipt tn hit corner, ineludl.01 teYeral CIF and national honon. Page Cl. On 1hla day that honon she lrith tradltlon1 la Ame..uw_ the Fh1aoee Secdon taket. look at Ame.rieaa l:Matlneee t. lrelea4. P. C7. Nothinll but I un Rniewer Tom Tit..-cheeks out "See How They Run" and tay1 lt't refreshlnt -in aa ace when comedJ~ maat 0 1a1 aomethtna" -to fbul one that MYI ablolutely aothia1. Page 86. By GLENN SCOTr or ... .,...,... ... Ninety-one seniors at UC Irvine's College of Medicine met their match yesterday. The students, the graduating clua, gathered in a cm:y petio at the medical .chool where they were handed computer-printed envelopea._~tain.lng the names of hospitals where they will spend their xt three yean as int.ems. The envelope looked a lot like grade reports, and must have seemed like them too. The memage inaide was abort. It listed the atudent'a name and new work place, nothing ei.e. Josephine Benton will go to the Ventura County Medical Center. where ahe wm begin work in family practice. Cluck Plehn will move to Kalaer Foundation Hoapltal In San Franciaco to apedallu-in aurgiery. Fernando Roth will be at the Mayo Oinic in Rochester, Minn., to atudy int.emal medldne. Roth, one of the few UCI students to be choeen for the preltigloua clinic, aaid the newa evokea aeveral emotions. "It's a mixture of exh.llaration, excitement and fear," he aaid. "But ln general, I feel very poaiUve. Great expectationl.'• Maich Day, U yesterday WU known in medical .cboola a.round the country, brings out those feellnp. It'• a ~t awMOme, a bit (See MATCH. Pace Al) - • Friends ask leniency for Edwards NIXON FIGHT can be conatructed at c.allfornla State Unlvtr1lty, Fullerton. Faculty members there were to vote on the pro~ \Oday. Morrl•, pre11dent o f the pree~oua Uncoln Club, aald he doesn t blame UCI profemoni for their ruervattons but claimed Fullerton i. the Ideal site. l "Fullerton is clo1er to his • birthplace, where the museum should be located," he aald. Indeed, the concept preeented today to Fullerton faculty is to "The general ( eeling has been of support" locate the library adjacent to the college's existing library. The museum would be built at the houae where Nixon was born, a small bungalow four miles east on Yorba Linda Boulevard. That street runs alongside the campus. Lois Lundberg, chairwoman of the county's Republican Party. said ahe too wants the library built in ~~e County. Jerry !{eating, director of public affairs at Cal State Fullerton, said faculty members haven't expressed as much • • • concern as did profeaon at UCI. He noted hi• school h1&1 been aeeking the Nixon library for 10 yean and hM lnatJtuted 1\udlel of Nham aince an oral hlatory of hl1 pre-political day• waa completed at the campus ln 1969. Placing the mu1eum away from the campua allevtat.ee many of the concerna of UCI faculty membera. who questioned whether d.ilpl.aya would aerve to glorify Nlxon. Keating said the Fullerton campus wouldn't have room to accommodate as many as a half· mil lion vi1Jtot1 a year to the muaewn. At UCI, the library and museum were proposed under one roof near the corner of Culver and Campus drlve9. Political science profes1or James Woodward was to ask collNgUes at Fullerton today to approve construction of the library. Keating said he couldn't speak for everyone but "the general feeling has been of support.'' Meanwhile, another new propoeal has popped up -this one for a site out.side the county. The Whittier City Council haa offered to donate 25 acres of land for the library and museum. The land initially wu planned for part of a landfill expansion. Nixon grew up and attended school in Whittier. STORM DWINDLES ' ... an inch on Huntington Beach, acxord.lQI to weather watcher J . Sherman Denny. He said that brings the aeuon tot.al to 17.20 inches -compared to 8.49 inches this time last year. Joe Jahraua in Laguna Beach said .57 of an inch fell in that coastal city, bringing the aeason total to 16.47 Inches. PoUce in Laguna abo report Laguna ~yon Road is open. The forecast for tonight and tomorrow calls for isolated showers at times with daytime temperatures between 62 and 66 and overnight Iowa between 52 and 56. The weather service says it s hould be clear and fair on Saturday, with another storm moving onto the coast Sunday and Monday. By ITltVlt TRJPOLJ or .. hlr .... ~ lltvtn trlend1 and acqualntanct1 of convlctod murdtrtr Thumu Franc:l1 Edward• deacrlbtd him ywt.rday u an He»Uent work~r. •n euy1olna penon and • man who had a 1poclal relatlonahlp with children. Tutlfylng In .Edward•' deftnae, all of them nld they were 1hocked at, or refuted to believe, Initial reporta that he had aunned down two. 1lrla In Cleveland National Foreat. One efrl died but the other survived MATCH. • • From Page A1 or a relief, u 1tudents cU.cover whether the ho1pltall where they hoped to work were equally interested in them. Here's how It worka: Students list In priority their top 10 ho.pita.la. Adm.l.niltratora at each participating hospital submit separate liat.s of studenl.8 they'd like to ho.t. Both lists go to a clearinghouse m Chicago where a computer program matches the two. Then the envelopes go out. The UCl patio was a cheerful place this year. Jon Sassin, assistant dean o f medical studenta, said 8~ percent of the seniors were selected to work at one of their top three picks. Benton, the family fractice specialist, was one o those. Looking for a "small, quiet place" to work, she named Santa Monica Hospital first and Ventura second. "In retrospect, I think, 'Oh well,' Ventura is a better choice," she said. "I only chose Sant.a Moruca because it's closer to my folks." She Is from Pasadena. It's common for medical students to pay their own way to their favorite hospitals for personal interviews. Roth said he flew to Minnesota for a visit to the Mayo Clinic, which was not his top pick but ''ranked very hiizh." COAST HIGHWAY TO OPEN. • • . ' Kiser is seeking remedies from state transportation offlclal1 while awaiting an explanation of the "phenomenon" from 8cientists at Scripps Instltute of Oceanography in La Jolla. But Lt. Bill Ri~n. a Huntington Beach maritle safety ottl~r for about'20 yea.rs, aid he thinks he knows what's causing the problem. "We've always had high surf and high tides in Decembe.r and January,'' be said "But \he recent tide. and surf were the heaviest ln l"f1Ce11t history. Winda of 40 to 50 miles an hour came with them. "They eroded lot.a of sand and caused depresmom in the beeches.·· Richardson believes that the rampaging water had little resi.atance and advanced on the highway and other low-lying areas almmt at will because ao much of the beech had been eaten away. He said the area at the bottom of the bluffl about a mile north of Golden West Street is one of the lowest and moet weakened areas &big the coastline. Seal Beach. Sunset Beach and Surfside all . have been hard hit too. The beach has virtually disappeared in front of the $1 million homes in Surfside. But a new seawall has been successful in holding back the ocean. The Bolsa Chica State Beach also was devutated. The northern half is expected to reopen when Pacific Coast Highway does. But parking lots and other facilities in the aouthern portion remain buried in about four feet of sand. There are no estimates when it will reopen. "We're going to have to think of aomething to do.'' said Kiaer, "or elae It may come to a permanent ~ (of the four-mil«! section of the highway). "It's costlnR too much to clean up." Kiaer aaid he believes a wall of boulders or a sea wall might protect the highway. "But CaltraN has so many problems up and down the state that it's going to be hard to get the money," he said. Occasional showers Coastal Pertly doudy through tomort- wtth occ:aelonel ahowere end 11ol1ted 111underehow1r1 ~ IOWI tonight 52 IO M H1Qt1e tomort-82 to ee. ~l•••h•r•, from Point Conception to th• M••lcen border e nd out eo mll••· Nol11'l-1 wtrldl 15 to 26 llnoC9 through tomorrow ov•r outer ,...... s-e to to,.... w• to _..__. ... 12 '° t• Motl dKHHl"9 tonltllt over lllner ...... Wlndl ·~-'to nor"-' 12 to 22 llnot.. Wind ..-3 to 4 le9I. Wwtertr ...... • 10 e ,... wt1t1 tnek1n o1 • to 12 feet. Pully oloudy wltll OOCMloM4 ,,_. Wld 1111**3 tl1U11derW•Wa I tomorrow. 3000 Wld 5000 feet. 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'1: .... • .• ""'-=·"'···· ............. t.-OOll"'· .............. 1:11 ..... ~ ...... , ..... I to teeUf y apinat Edwan.t.; The tntlmony came In tht penally phaeu ot Edward• Oranae C-Ounty Superior Court trial. The ume Jurora who convicted Edward• must now dtclde whether to recommend the deathJ>enalty or We In prllon without the poettbWty ot parole. Edward•' former neighbor Judy Grttfln, a hou.ew1te with three children aaee 19, 1~ and 10, tettJfled that the defendant wu one of the few people her children had permialon to let Into her home when 1he and her hu.aband were out.' "He wu alway• pleaHnt, ~YI~ and pntle -kind of chJldlike, ' OrUfin Mld. A.ked her reaction when the flnt heard Edward.a wu bel.ni 1ouaht for the 1hoot1n1. the w1t.ne91 aaid, "Shock. We dldn't believe It. We were au.re there'd been a miltake," Alan Shucker, who hired Edwarda in 1978 u an electronic puta salesman, uid the former Co.ta Meu resident'• work wu "excellent. He wu one of the few people I could truet to get thinp done." Thereaa MacWlllle, whoae family ahared Edwarda' hobby of 10th C.ntury-1tyle wlldemeu camplq, told how on OM irip Edward• had cared for her children when 1he wu bu1y oraanJnn, tho event. She ~ • 1he related how Edward.a had told her of hil deep feeling for youna bum vk1iml he met while a hoaplta.l patient. Edward1' attorney• have admitted that their client ahot and killed 12-year-oJd Vane.a lberri of Lake Elalnore and wounded her friend Kelly Cartier ln September 1981. No moUve hat been given. HOUSING ... From Page A1 The Irvine-baaed Carma- Sandhng Group i1 one of the county's largeat bulldera of affordable houail\fl unita and bu built up 305 credlta that can be aold to other developers. Worth between $10,000 to $20,000 each, the credit• would become vlrtu"a lly worthleu If the program were not phued out over a number of years. After receiving the contributions, Nestande is alleged to have shifted hla poeition from favoring a phase-out of the program over three years to a 10-year phase-out. But Nestande said he was not o n 1 y u n a w a re o f t.h e contributions, he had not yet reached a decUion on how to best phase-out the program when these events occurred last November. The supervisor said he has always opposed the program, which requires that developers build 25 percent of a development at carefully specified "affordable" rates. However, he has been wrestling with how to equitably. phase out the program. 0.-, .......... "' a.y ~ Allison Brunne r, 3, of Fountain Valley has fingerprints take n in new local program to "Getting out of this requires inquiries," Nestande said. "I sit here and tr( and con.aider all issues. And ~ out issues I wanted answers on. There ia no 'Nestande Plan.' These were options, a departure point in the inquiry process." H e aaid that it is only coincidence if the dates of his letters outlining alternative options for a ph.aae-out aeem to coincide with the dates of the contributions. protect missing children. FV fingerprints school children Nestande also said he had intended to make public his position on the program's phase- out sometime this week, but &iven the furor the reporU have created he bu dedded to hold off theann~t. A lbt of tiny fingers made their mark yesterday at Courreges Elementary School an Fountain Valley. The children and their parents were ta.king part in the kickoff of a new district-wide program permitting parent• to obtain fingerprint records of their youngsters for just a 25-cent charge for materlala. .Each fingerprint card is kept by the child's parents. not by police or the achooJ diairict. The local program was the Idea of Bea Caplett, a Fountain Valley parent who was concerned about increasing reports of mluing children and dead youngstera who are never Identified. In the Fountain Valley program. one of the first offered in an Orange County 1chool district, parent.a are advUled to keep the fingerprint records in a safe pl.ace. In the event a child turns up missing, the records can be given to police to aid in the uwestiga ti on. At Courreges, 93 children were fingerprinted, according to Elaine Bradley, president of the Cour reges PTA , which coordinated the program . Participating children ranged from infants to teen-agers, she said. Fountain Valley police technicians were on hand at the school to make sure that trained volunteers were making the fingerprint records properly. Fingerprinting at Courreges al.lo will be conducted from 6:30 to 8 p.m today and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m . Saturday in the library. The school is at 18313 Santa Carlotta St. Parents mu1t be present during the. printing. Other Fountain Valley schools will offer fingerprinting during coming weeks. FOSSIL. • • From Page A 1 of a sperm whale were found. It was the thJrd ancient sperm whale diacovery in the Western United States, said Ruchke. The discovery I• further evidence that Southern California was once beneath the ocean, experts said. The large number of eea lions found in the aiea auggesta the'~ may have once been a breeding ground, said Raschke. Archeologiata digging below the hillaide found the remains of a 9,000-year-old Indian village. The dolphln foail wu turned over to the Natural History foundation of Orange County in ea.ta Mesa. Gold at 50% Off . Fiqal Daysi - COBRA ~.NOW 20" light Cobra N.ctt ........ $37.95 S18.99 30" Ught Cobra Neck ........ 155.95 $27.99 fLAT WHEAT 8" Flat Whea1 Brecetet ...... 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Ntok ......... t121.ff 24" Medtum' .... -~--Neok ......... 1141.te w· Mecluift . ~-- NATION Final vote delayed on nuclear freeze By T~e A11oclaCed Pren WASHINGTON -Congres.stonal 1upporter1 of a nu.clear weapone freeze re.olut.ion uy HoUJe pa-.ge of thl' mt...au~ la inevitable de.pile Republican tactla which blockt'J a final vote after 12 houn of floor debtalA:' Freeu proponenta a1.o 90ught to play down t'On!Uctifli viewa which emerged durlni lul night's debate over what apedllc weapona would be affected 1f a freez.e with the Sovieta wu negotiated. However, Republicans voted 110lidly &gall\Bt a motion to limit debate ao that the measure could be put to a vote by midnight They were jolned by more than 40 Democrats to prevent the Democrauc majority from forcing an early dedalon on the measure. ., WINphoto HEADING FOR HOME -The second Trident submarine, the US Michigan, cruises towards its new h ome at Bangor, Wash., with snow-covered Mount Baker in tht' background. Parade on 'with dignity and pride' NEW YORK -Despite a boycott of today's St. Patrick's Day parade by the Irish government, 23 bands and some politicians because of its controversial grand marshal, offici.ala vowed the event would be held "with digruty and pride." "We're not going to let them hijack the parade," said Mayor Edward Koch, as final preparations were made for New York's 22lst annual celebration of Ireland's patron saint to begin at noon. G rand Marshal Michael Flannery is a noted Irish Republican Anny supporter. Marijuana sold to pay for candy TA V ARF.S, Fla. -An 11-year-old girl who said she sold a pinch of marijuana to pay for candy has been ordered to attend a drug counseling program and help clean up her school, officials say. The sixth-grade girl told the Tavares school board she sold marijuana to a classmate because she had eat.en candy she was supposed to sell to raise money for the school band~ Tent city erected in Washington WASHINGTON -Homeless protesters against President Reagan's policies are erecting a tent city today dubbed "Reaganville," across the street from the White House ln a park where they plan to live for the next week in some 600 tents. "We're trying to make vtsible and concrete the depth and breadth of homelessness. unemployment and hunger in this nation by bringing some of those people closer to those who wield power," said Mitch Snyder. spokesman. STATE 5 Marines held in shooting death OCEANSIDE -Five Camp Pendleton Marines are under arrest in connection with the shotgun &laying of an unemployed Oceanside man, police said today. Howard Demetriua Smith was killed by a single shotgun wound in the chest Tuesday night. Suspected of murder are James P . Alexander, 20; Reginald V. Hughes, 22; Isaac R. Glover, 21; Michael A. Dease, 22; and Edward Moran, 28. Jury studies evidence in Marx case SANTA MONICA -The jury in the Groucho Marx estate trial, told that "every person .. , not acting under undue influence has the right to give gifts," has begun deciding whether Erin F1eming waa entitled to more than $400,000 in caah and presents from the late entertall\er. The jurora, nine women and three men, took the caae late yesterday with a warning from Superior Court Judge Jacqueune We1SS, tnat "you muat not be influenced by sympathy or passion." WORLD .Godfrey fans pay tribute · NEW YORK (AP) -Fana mourned Arthur Godfrey, the ukuJele at.rummer whoee ilft of gab made hlm a radio and television favorite for five decades, and even the alnger he once fired on live TV recalled Godfrey aa "the §reateat aaleaman in the world.' Godfrey. who liked to call himself the Old Redhead and who was once dubbed "the Huck Finn of radio" for hla folkay wit, died yesterday at age 79 after being hospitalized 13 day• for emphyeema and pneumonia at Mount Sinai Hospital. The entertainer will be cremated WiJEOUt any public service, sai a SPQkesman for the illlam rris agency, which ~~~Godfrey. • ho indeed I shall pray -that he will rest in peace," said Julius LaRosa, the singer "discovered" by Godfrey and then fired by him on the air in 1953, shocking the nation. LaRosa had fust f1n1shed singing "Manhattan" on the TV show "Arthur Godfrey and Friends," when Godfrey turned to the audience and announced, "This is Julie's swan song." He accused LaRosa of a "lack of humility.'' The singer told reporters he and Godfrey never reconciled, but he credited Godfrey for giving his career a boost and recalled Godfrey as "the great.est salesman in the world.'' From his signature greeting of "Howa'ya, Howa'ya," to his public battle aganst lung cancer, Godfrey did everything with his own brash style. He liked to say that you "get as much out of life as you put into it." "You had nothing to do with your birth, and you can't control the circumstances of your death. But you can do something about living," he told one interviewer. "He made the personality more important than the talent," recalled another easygoing TV celebrity, Art Linkletter. • Arthur Godfrey, 44Huck F~nn of radio." At his peak in the 1950s, Godfrey had a Monday-through- Friday daytime show, "Talent Scouts" on Monday night and an hour of "Godfrey and His Friends" on Wednesday nights. His weekly prime-time audience measured 82 million viewers. In 1959. it was reported that Godfrey's shows brought in $159 million in advertising for CBS. His "Talent Scouts," with an applau~ meter that measured audience response to unknown performers, as credited wl th giving newcomers Pat Boone, Barbara McNa1r. Vic Damone, Johnny Nash, .• the M ~Guir_e Sisters and Shari Lewis their start. His successful lung cancer surgery in 1959 made front-page headlines and his pluckiness dunng his recovery brought him an outpouring of public affection. He later campaigned to increase public awareness of the disease. Godfrey rellred from regular radio broadcasts In 1972. The secret to his longevity as an entertainer, he said, was in h1S willingness to meet new challenges. Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, March 17, 1983 "' San Juan route name proposed Any Mlf-reepectlni freeway ln Southern Call fornla hu 1& dittlnctlve name iind numerical dealiJWUon. ln aan effort to get some respect and, more lmport.anlly. federal highway dollare -for tht- propoaed San Joaquin Halls Tranaportatlon Corridor, the Orange County Board of Supervlllors has asked the state to dealgnate the new freeway aa on ext.enalon of at.ate Route 73, the Corona del Mar ~way Supervt.or Thomae Rlley. who propoeed the routing deaignation change Tuesday, explained the new freeway would more readily attract federal and state financing 1f it were designated aa a continuauon of an existing route, rather than aa a new route. If the state ultimately approves the change, the portion of Route 73 along MacArthur Boulevard to Pacific Coast Highway In Corona del Mar would cease to be a state hlihway when the freeway ll oomplet«J The new Route 73, which would rouahly apfrox.lmat.e I.he San Joaquin HI 11 corridor, would run from the San Diego J<'reeway, near South Coot Plaza, to the Santa Ana Freeway at Avery Parkway In 1outh Orange County. Riley said that by changing the duignatlon, the propoaed freeway could qualify for fundlng of up to 85 percent of 1ta to tat cost. The San Joaquin Transportation Corridor was designed to relieve inaeuing}y t-ongeated traffic on both the San Diego Freeway and Pacific Coast Highway. Before the route c hange · recommendation can be submitted to the state Transportation Commission, it first must be endorsed by the co unty Transportation Comnu.ssion, which ~ chairs Fee for jail stay study Inoves ahead Although it's known in certain circles as the "Gray Bar Hot.el," the Orange County J4il hasn't been known to charge its "guests" for overnight or ext.ended stays. But all that could cl\ange in the near future The Board of Supervisors wants to study the feasibility of charging inmates for the costs associated with keeping them in jail. Under provisions or a new state law , co unties are empowered to levy fees to cover the ooets of confinement in county jails. Before the fee system can be enacted, however, it also must be approved by the presiding judges o f both the county municipal and supenor courts. Orange County o fficials estimate the cost of incarcerating, feeding and clothing inmates at $~1 per day. And supervisors seemed eager to recover as much of that rost as possible. "The sooner. the better. It'• long overdue," commented supervisor Ralph Clark, as the board unanimously voted to proceed with such a study. Supervisor Thomas Riley added, "I support this strongly." If a pay-wi-you-go sy1tem is ll\Stituted in the county jail, an inmate's first financial obligation would be to pay any cour t- o rdered victim restitution, according to the state law Second priority wouJd be to pay for any legal services of which an inmate had availed himself and, finally, the inmate would be obligated to pay the cost of incarceration. The board directed Tueaday that the County Administrative Office conduct the study and report on ill findings within 90 days. $14-Inillion farin industry in trouble By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 Storm-battered Calllornia has already suffered hundreds of millions of dollars in agriculture loas'es. but the $14 billion industry faces worse problems unless there is a quick halt to a brutal rainy season. Liahtnins crackled and driving rains fell over Northern California early today. but the brunt or a rnaJOr Pacific storm vee red northward toward Oregon last rught. allaying fears Mesa asked to aid • arts center pro1ect By JODI CADENHEAD the San Diego Freeway. otlM Delly,... tleff When completed in 1985, I.he With construction of the $60 complex -capable of offering million Orange County musical theater, symphony, Performing Arts Center only opera and ballet "will ht' the three months away, officials finest in the world." said have asked Cost.& Mesa to waive executive director Len Bedsow building fees and-help finance Sorsabal told the council he street Improvement• totaling will look at ways the city can $700,000. he l p reduce t he c en t e r 's of more major flooding. More than an inch of rain fell yesterday in Sonoma, Humboldt and Mendocino counlles. Heavy rains also were recorded in Napa, Triruty and Lake counties. Light rain and sometimes heavy showers were forecast for Northern California through tomorrow. But a new storm of unknown potenllal was expected to arrive Sunday or Monday, according to George Pericht, lead forecailter for the National Weather Service office in RedwoOd C1tv. The damage to crops will be even more extensive unless California's 9.7 million acres of farmland can dry quickly and thus prevent crop rot or other forms of losses, experts said. They outlined the bleak p1ctur'-before the Assembly Agriculture Committee meeting in Sacramento. Delays in plantings because of wet fields will result in $35 million in losses in Monterey County, where broccoli , cauliflower. celery, lettuce, strawberry and artichokes are key crops, according to Bill Nutley. the county's agriculture commissioner Other crops, such as almonds and wheat, also have suffered millions of dollars in damage, according to Bob McGregor, head statistician for the state Department o f Food and Agriculture Crop rot wasn't the only threat, according to Roger Baccigaluppi. president of the Cahfornia Almond Growers Exchange. "Bees won't fly in the rain," he said. A3 a result, the storms have delayed pollination in almond orchards that dot the Central Valley from Red Bluff in the north to Bakenfield in the south. The request thia week from construction fees. Ray Wat.Ion, chairman of the ._;,~::..::...::.:..:.::.:..:..:......;..:..::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Salvador judge delays murder trial SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -In an unexpected ruling yesterday, an appeals court judge delayed the trial of four national guardsmen accused in the 1980 murders of four American churchwomen. The bodies of Maryk.noll sisters Ita Ford, 40, and Maura Clarke, 49, both of New York. and Ursu.llne lister Dorothy Ku.el. 41, and lay religious worker Jean Donovan, 27, both of Cleveland, were found in a shallow grave near San Vicente, about 30 miles southeast of San Salvador, on Dec. 4, 1980. Their bodies showed signa of rape. Soviets threaten to deploy missiles MOSCOW -A top Soviet official said today that M01COw would aet up its own medium-range nuclear miailes "near American borders" if the United Stat.es deployed new nuclear rocket.a in Western Europe. It waa the tint time any Soviet offidal waa that specific about how the Kremlin would react to NA'l'O plant to begin developing 572 new Penhlng 2 and c:rui1e IUllll!M=-in Europe by the end of the year. center'a fadl.ltiea committee, was greeted with guarded enthuaiaam by Oty Council members during a atudy aeuion. City Manager Fred Soraabal however, pointed out that IOO"le of the feea, auch ae tho1e for aa.nitadon and water, do not fall in the dty'a jurisdiction. Wat80n, former president of the Irvine Company and now head of Walt Dlmey Productions, told the council. "U Coeta Mesa I.an 't on the m.ap a1read y. It will be. If Oranae County i.an't known for anything other than Dlmeyland, It will be." So far $27 million hu been ra1Jed toward the conatruction and endowment of the 3,000-eeat theater and l,000-9Ht hall to be built in South Coat Plaza Town Center near Brt.tol Strce_t and We're Listening ••• What do you like about lhe Dally Pilot! What don't you like? Call the number at left and your maMp will be recorded, tran.ecrlbed and delivered to the apptopfiate editor. 642•6086 .. The same 24-hour an1wertn1 aervke may be UHd to record let ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox conlribuCon must lncllaff their name and telephone number ror vertflcatlon. No circulaUon calla. please Tell us what's on your mind . OAAH<Je COAST Dilly Pilat VOL 71, NO. 79 flJ, SOUTH COAST PLAZA R:EERr A I I PS. SOUTH COAST PLAZA -3333 BRISTOL ST. ~n Major er.tit c.tdl A~ Phone 641-o:ISS I J A4 Orang• CoHt DAILY PIL.OT /Thurtday, MarOh 17. 1883 Queen costs San Francisco $111,000 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) San ha.ncl9CO a pent • 111,000 to protect and entertain Queen Eliiabelh n two weelu &£0, wllh 8eCU.ri.ty takin. lhe lar&•t chunk of lhe blll. Police overtime during the four-day vialt came to •&2,000, accoc:d1na to Deputy Police Chief Georp !:imil. Some 600 offlcen were Ulilned to work March 3, the flnt fulJ day of the tour About 400 officers worked on Man:h 4. The fire department spent $2,- 100 In overtime, said Fire Chief Emmett Condon. A fireboat anlgned to watch HMY Britannia was routine, he said. Other expenditures Included $16,700 to paint Hearst Court at the M .H. de Young Memorial Miaeum for the State dinner wilh President Reagan, $4,000 for plants; $4,000 for press platfonns; and •1.000 m overtime for museum staff. The San Francisco Host Committee, which greets and entertains visiting dignitaries, raiaed about $80,000 In cash. • Young traveler Prince William, 8 months, shown with his parents the Prince and Princess of Wales in Kensington Palace will join them on a tour o( Australia and New Zealand starting tomorrow. Fun Fun Fun with Riva Scooters • ELECTRIC ST ARTER • OVER 100 MPG • 1 YEAR WARRANTY • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIAL PRICE $659 Airport noise orchestrated? By J EFF ADLER O(fM Deity Hot lt411f Orange County 1uperv11ora have ~'Oncluded that tFtt< best way to reduce nol1t• levt-11 at John Wayne Airport m1aht be to makl' liOmt> nol.te 1.1bout ll. And that'• what they plan tu do. The Board of Supervlsora voted unanimously Tuesday to write the Fedt-ral Aviation AdmlnlatraUon, members of the • c.'Ounty l'Onjlttmional delegaUon, aa wt1U A.I th4' manufacturer of the airliner moet <..'OmtnOnly uaed at the &airport, to Koe what can ~ dont• atx>ut nol11e level1 during t4tkeolf1 S upervl1or Thomaa Riley, whoso dlatrlct lncludea the airport, uld he la eeeklna rt!'ln1tatement of the rule that permitted airline pllota to reduce thru1t, and thua, nolae, at an altitude of 500 feet on takeoff. NB gives bottom line about dressing on beach The Newport Beach city rule book has been stripped of a Law that bans people from dressing or undressing on the beach The law, directed at surfers who wrap themselves In a towel while peelmg off wetBu1ts, was found to be unconstatuttonal in recent court cases The Caty Council this week agreed to take at off the law. that ts because beachgoers are able to dress and undress on the beach without exposing anything that shouldn't be exposed. City Attorney Bob Burnham cautioned that public nudity m Newport Beach la stilf taboo. It's still covered in lhe rule book, he said The bottom line is that beach v1s1tors can dress or undress in public However, they'd better be careful Since 1979, however, the FAA h.u perm1tt.ed pllota to cut btlck power only after a plane had attained an altitude of 1,000 feet, Riley aaid. "For 10 yean, we could uae a takeoff procedure responaive to noile. But the pretent prOQedure haa lncrea.ed the nolae level," the 1upervilaor aald. He allO aald that durlfli the 10 yean the power cutback was ln effect, It did not "compromise the aafety of the travelen or lhe communfty underneath the tught pelh." Beside. writing the FAA and the loca l co ngreaalonal delegaUon, the board agreed to write M c D o nne ll ·Douglaa, makers of the DC9 and DC-9 Super 80s that fly from JWA. Supervisor Bruce Neatande suggested th e airline manufacturer be Included becauae 1t would be up to It to Incorporate the technical changes neceuary In the planes. However , he said that the company was "reluctant" to make technologacal changes in ita airplanes. 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Albert N1pon Perfume embodies all the clas 1 luxury of their designs To Pearl Perfume is a laving las1ing expression ot emotion personality ~-a..._ .... and style"' Albert. like most men. loves that l1ntshing touch Make Albert N1pan your s1gna1ure fragrance . MEET ALBERT AND 'PEARL NIPON NEWPORT. Friday. March 18 At 2 p.m 1n our Cosmetics Department 100 YEARS OF STYLE RECEIVE OUR GIFT OF ALBERT .NIPON PERFUME WITH YOUR NIPON FRAGRANCE PURCHASE. ~ur gift? A special 1/4 oz purse perfume spray, a $40 value, with any Nipon fragrance purchase May we suggest: Perfume, 1 oz $110: • 1 /2 oz. S80: 1 /4 oz. MO Soft Perfume. 112 oz. $15. Spray, 1.7 oz. S20: 3.2 oz. 135. Pour. 2 oz. $18.50. Robinson's Cosmetics. 101. ro order, call toll·free 1·800·345·1501 ... • Birds Qf a f ea th er Deity Pilot Pllolo by Ctienee ll11n This conve ntion o( seagulls was photographed a t the mouth of the San Juan Creek at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point. Valley sets honors for • • top citizen The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce will present It• 1982 Citizen of the Year Award during a general membenhlp luncheon Tue1day a\ the Fountain Valley Community Center, 10200 Slater Ave. A reception begins at 11 :30 a.m., followed by lunch at noon. Nominees, who have been sponaored by local 1ervice clubs and aoclal a~enclea, are: Roger Belgen, Bill l>eFraga, John Lee Amundson, Bob Ruah, Barbara Brown, Lois Berry, and Sharon Clunk The selection committee 1s made up of eight past recipienta. Child abuse grpup seek s volunteers Vo6teers in Child Assistance (VICA) is looking for volunteers to work with abusive or potentially abusive parents in their own communities. The volunteers will be trained and work under professional supervision to help parents. VICA 1s administered by the Orange County Social Services Agency. 'i*' Walka tor Mankind, benefiting Project Concern, will take pl.ace In Founuun Valley and Irvine beginning al 7:30 a.m. Saturday. The fund-ra.iaing eventB are sponsored by South Coaat Junior Women chapters. Project Concern provides health and nutritional aid to needy areas In the United States and other natlona. Locally, the walks will be held at the Fountain Valley R.ecrution Center at Mile Square Park, Brookhurat Street and Heil Avenue, and at the Boys and Girl.a Park in Irvine, Jeffrey Road and Barranca Parkway ---•A rummage sale I.a scheduled Saturday In the park.in& lot behind Huntington Beach High School, 1905 Main St. Proceeds will go to the school's Model United .blaUona program. There will be a charge of $5 for space to sell Items. Twenty-five percent of the· sales income will go to the program. People wishing to reservl' space can caU 968-8250 In the evenings. The sale is scheduled Crom 8 a m to 5 p.m. Saturday In case of ram, the sale will be held Saturday, March 27. •John Amund1on and Kurt ltansen of Fountain Valley have been named Fountam Valley Route co~halnnan of the American Cancer Society's Life Cycle Moye-a-thon. The fund-raising event will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . Sunday at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. Rob1nson'S 100 YEARS OF STYLE ./ PREVIEW OUR NEWEST NIPON COLLECTIONS IN NEWPORT. Pearl and Albert N1pon exemplify 1he American success story As one ot lhe country s leaders 1n fashion design. the Albert N1pon name represents an uncompromising commitment to ~cellence and qualtty Their d1st1nct1ve style 1s expressed in soft prelly dresses sportswear evening wear coats and dresses As here our linen two·p1ece in wh1tetblack Just one from our collection 4 12 $380 Aobrnson s Designer Dresses 8~ Newport This is the essence ol our fashion presentation The Art of Dressing 1n NEWPORT. Fr iday. March 18 At 2 pm tn our Cosmetics Departments Plus you II have the pleasure ol meeting the N1pons 1n person and d1scover1ng the11 new signature fragrance Albert N1pon • I •• ~ j • • . . • ~ ! I I I I ~ • - .. . .. ..... .. .. " . .. .. : •• ·: ~· Orang• Oout DAILY PIL.OT/Ttiurtday, March 11, 1983 This 'protection ' goes further than w e n e ed The Ju11t1ce Department's deciaion that a couple of Canadian documentaries dealing with n~clee.r war and acid rain should carry a diaclaimer labeling them as fore!Jln propaganda has olfended a lot of thinking Americans and our Canadian neighbors -and incidentally greatly stimulated demand for projection of the films. ~ndeed, the ruling probably has tmproved the chances of an Oacar for the nuclear war film, "If You Love This Plaa,et," which already has been nominated for the award. That one is a pretty vivid depiction of nuclear war, but not much stronger than many other films that have been made on the subject both here and abroad. As for "Acid Rain, Reqwem or Recovery," it is a rather undramatic examination of the damage caused to fish, plants and buildings by emissions from industrial smokestacks. It has been quite popular with garden clubs in Canadian and North American areas troubled with the acid rain problem -and it even points out the laudable action of one American firm in Canada which has reduced its hazardous emissions by 50 percent. So what's so seditious about reflecting on the horrors 9f nuclear war and examining the acid rain problem? Apparently some of the Justice Department bureaucrats decided this is not in keeping with t h e policies of the current administration and th1tt Americana should not be expoeed to thil 10rt of thinking without due warning. The Canadian Film Board, producer of the documentarie1. has been duly reglatered under the Foreign Agents RegiBttatlon Act of 1938 for many years, as are other organizations that disseminate information for other countries in the United States. So the Justice Department, after concluding that the films constitute "poUtiCal propagand,._" felt it advisable to require that viewers be alerted to the fact that they were produced by a "foreign agent." Justice Department 'spokesmen have denied reports that the names of persons viewing the films will be sent to Washington, but they do admit that the "foreign agent" must provide the department with the names of organizations or theaters receiving the films, dates the films are shown and estimated attendance. The Justice Department. thus will have on file the alanning fact that on such and such date, a given number of members of the Sierra Club, the Ladies' Garden Club or patrons of the Bijou Theater w ere exposed to this "political propaganda." Good grief! Do American taxpayers reaJly have to underwrite such insults to their intelligence and to the friendliest and least disruptive of our neighbors? Invest in an inch of art The Laguna Bea c h Community Historical Society has come up with a novel plan to pay for the restoration of a badly damaged mural painted by one of its more renowned early artists. The society is selling off the artwork at the rate of 25 cents for one square inch, or $4 for a four- by-four-inch portion. With a little help from the community and neighbo(ing friends, the group hopes to raise the estimated $1,500 it will cost to refurbish artist Edgar Payne's mural, "Discovery." Landscape painter Payne arrived in Laguna in the early part of the century, established the Laguna Beach Art Association and became its first president. While in the Art <;:olony, he produced four large 13-foot by 8-foot murals depicting Spanish exploration of the New World for the New Lynn Theater on South Coast Highway. The murals adorned the theater, which later became the South Coast Theater, for some 40 years. • When two of them were removed during a remodeling job one disappeared entirely and another was cut in half, folded and otherwise mutilated. Rescued by the Historical Society, the mural now has been mounted on a frame and artist Louise Rash is in the pr~ of undertaking the tedious job of matching paint and res10rlng the artwork to something approaching its original beauty. But ali thlS costs money. so society volunteers hit on the idea of selling the finished product off by the inch. Art lovers who would like to help can call the society at 494-9965 to offer a donation. Then they'll be able to visit their very own mural alter it is hung at the Historical Society 's headquarters. 790 South Coast Highway. it's an original way to add a little artistic spice to life in an era when most people are more concerned about paying their grocery bills than buying art. Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Me!Hl, CA 92626. Phone (7U) 642·43'21. L .M. Boyd / Family ties You tend to lose track of your brothen and sisteni when you get into your twentles, ll typical. Or at least rou don't lee them 90 often. Then in four forties and fifties, you get in *>uch· again, and the older you grow thereafter. the more frequently you tee them. Such were the findinp in a 20-year 1tudy. ~ Why red-haired women almo1t never get bald i.s still a mystery ... Th at word most apt to attract attention In an advertisement i1 'Tree." ... Dtd you inherit a tendency fO bluah? Some medJcoe i.nmt it'1 a petlc thing. Japenae tradition for generations ea1led tor a whole year off work every eeven yeara. Our Love and War man haa ft!port.ed the theory that bcaln wavet may account for aex appeal. Brain 1VaYH prompt· preclae rhythmic taponue on an encephalo1raph. TbeY're of dJfferent lel\lthl. U the •raJn wav" of two people are of :tlble lef\llhl, they meet and and tJmco, your place or mine. At i..t. that'• the theory. Sound, too, traftll on wawe of certal.n 1enctm. nd tiwo ln•trument1 can make udf ul mualc, provtdina a thJrd 't rmm it all up with unf.tttlna .. notes. Discordant brain waves of a third penon, It's believed, may utterly foul the mental melodies of two potential lovers, and earmuffs won't help. Pity. Q . What are the three thing• a proeecutor haa to prove In a murder caae? A. 1. That the killing occurred. 2. That it wu done ao u to be defined legally aa murder. 3. That the acculed. intended to kill or do bodily harm. Q. How come goat'• milk ii eaaier to digest than cow'• milk? A. Smaller fat globulea. Ugly combination of 1yllablea, that. "Smaller fat globules." lt ta to poetry what punk rock ta to music. Chancel ~ lllm anythlna wW go wrong wlth your mind If It hun't already done 10 by .. 70. Q . Doetn't the feriWe tend to teU more lies than the male? A. Only In the elementary )'Ml"I. I Q, lln't a hippo'• sweat red? A. Yes. Or more predaely, what looka like awe.t, the mueu1 tt exude9 from lta akl.n. .. red. Q. Who lnwnted L.l.nco1n Loo1 A. Archicect frank Lloyd Wri&ht'1 IOn, John Wrtaht. ' ---- MacDonald fights for files WASHINGTON -The Justice Department has used outrageous stalling tactics to deny Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald his legal right to see the government's files on himself. After more than three years of trying. MacDonald has yet to receive a sing~e page of the department's 90,000-page Cile. MacDonald was a Green .Beret doctor at Fort Bragg, N.C .• in 1970 when his pregnant wife and two daughters were brutally murdered in their home. MacDonald claimed that a drug-crazed "hippie group" killed his family and seriously wounded him. An Army investigation cleared him and he joined the staff of a Long .Beach hospital. BUT THE J USTICE Department, at the urging of MacDona l d 's father-in-law. pursued the case. Nine years after the crime, the doctor was brought to trial. Evidence that he believes could have exonerated him was withheld, and he was found guilty. He is now serving three consecutive life sentences tor crimes he Insists he did not commit. C.Onvinced that the government had information that supports his claim of l.nnocence, MacDonald requested hi.I files under the Freedom of Infonnation Act in January 1980. He told my aaociate Donald Goldberg he believes the mes also contain proof of government misconduct that prejudiced his case The Justice Department put him on a waiting list, informing him that there were t35 requests to be processed ahead of his. Last June, nearly two-and-a-half years after his initial request. he got a G. -JA-Cl-Al-1-11-ID-I -~ letter from the Justice Department - asking if he was still interested. Deap1t.e the law's requirement that FOIA requests be handled as quickly as possible. Justice assigned a single employee to review the 90,000-page file. Officiaa said there was no way they could speed up the process. MacDonald's attorneys offered to pay for copies of the file so that processing could be done more quickly. The Justice Department did not accept the offer. Rep. Don F.dwards, D-Calif., wrote to Attorney General William French Smith on MacDonald's behali. "I would request that steps be taken to speed this process so as to achieve the purpoee of the Act in this case," Edwards wrote. "Given the significance of the statutory rights involved in the MacDonald cue, more diligent attention should be given to fulfilling the Department's responsibilities. . . " · MacDonald did a little better with the FBI -but not much. He haa received 39 of the 1,148 pages of documents on him in the FBI files. However, the 39 pages conslBt almost entirely of newspaper clippings and press releases. THE FBl'S REASON for hanging onto the rest of MacDonald's file is confusing, to say the lea.st. The bureau admittedly has no ongoing investigation as such. But according to FBI Director William Webster, "This case rerri.ains in a pending status, with the FBI currently making inquiries as specifically requested by the U.S. Department of Just.ice." Congressman F.dwards questioned the FBI's assertion in his letter to the attorney general. "In light of the fact.a that Dr. MacDonald was convicted in 1979 and that the Supreme Court denied ... his final appeal.'' Edwards wrote, "it appears that the position taken by the Bureau is in error. as well as at odds with the posiuon of the Department of Justice." In short, through unconscionable stalling and specious reasoning. the Justice Department and the FBI are keeping MacDonald from aeelng his files. What is the government afraid of? Letters to the editor Sh elter h elp • earns prai se To the &litor. During the recent storm Laguna Canyon was damaged to such an extent the road had to be cla.ed. Irvine Oty Animal Shelter ls located there and the dogs and c.ats were frantic. They were standmg in water and the hill.side mud was pouring in. The crew came in hip boots to evacuate them. The little bridge crouing the stream was too dangerous for the vana and trucks to croa. Forty big dogs were carried some di.stance to safety and taken to board with veterinarians in Laguna Hilla. The cats were taken to Dr. Shoolman'1 Camino Hospital in Irvine. Two were in shock, all were mud caked and frightened Dr. Shoolman gave them immediate emergency treatment and ~ best after-care. In over 2:> years u a humane volunteer I have wocked with a number of dedicated veterinarians but have never before experienced such all- ou t concern and medical service. Dr. Shoolman de9erves deep gratitude and honor, a perfect example of the meaning of humane compusion. THE CREW went back to clean up after the storm working strai&ht th.rouah tor 12 houn, allo efforta far beyond the line of duty. I want to name them, Carl Pagano, Sandy Kister, Mike~. Er1ca Van Gone, Lorelei Schlitz. and Dorothy Cohn. The two 1oata, geeae, duck1 and chickens were taken ln by hlll top nelghbon. the dop and cata are beck at the shelter. So much equipment wu lolt and demaged durin1 the atorm t he 1helter i1 ln need of carpet plecea, blanketa, towelt, any pet 1upplte1. I thou1ht the ~on of an.lmal 1own ln Orange County would be happy to know of thl1 aucceaaful racue under auch difficu lt clrcumatancH. AJway1 a bl-int to know about the IOOd folk. MYRTLE L. RJNO Deserves chance To the Edit.or: PoUUcal 1tandt by new.papen ate well-pl"K'edtnted, 11CCepted, and nen appredaced. A am• ot 1Md ardci. with a particularly one-ald ed alant have appeared on your front Piii r-.ntly. featurtna t he new arrival of State Se-nator Ollie Speraw. Such irtkl11 abould be p rop erly label•d H oonammtary. Speclflcally, the erUclH clearl y portray Mr. S~w.M • ~ ot the wam aort. Theft 1a ICll'MUllnt wrons wtth a ltnlah\.oMWI arUdii \bat ~ Wllh a 11.a~t lib \hi.I (II did \bj franl~..,-IMm'dQ): ......... ow. w .... tMltll Ii.~ Blillch au oi ...... '-" .._ iJNiid1 • a ll"-ot ~obn WQnt ~ on an of flee wall." Th• rnt of the place MAILBOX consists either of charges leveled by Asaemblywoman Marian Berge90n and her supporters, or Speraw'• defenaive reaction to those charges. The photosr&phs, the remarks on his buaines.<1 activities, and the comments on .Berge90n's record of service, cast a much more favorable light on her than on hlm. SINCE THE state Senate itself has pennitted Seeraw to fin.lah out his term of office In Orange County. I believe he should be given a chance to prove ha worth to ua as a legillator before the exploitative reporting of charge and counter-charge continues any further. I much prefer judging by his record o( 1ervice to the Orange Coast rather than read about tactical maneuvering and vicioua bloodletting. The race for the new 37th Senate District .eat has begun on the front page, but not through well-balanced straight-news stories. Bergeson haa a proven record of 9ef'vioe. Before allowing the aeamler aide of politic• to dominate the banner headlinea It would be appreciated by th.ta voter to read about some of Speraw'• 1tanda on the t..ues and what he has done to .erve h1I conatituenta. Although Ber1e1on would accuse him of no experience, he ls a state Senator with full cttdend.ala. a..poaitJon to which she only uplra Surely, Bergeson h.u done well u a moderate Republican; I have voted for her consistently. Still, I am unwtmna to atve any polltJdan an unfair advantage. llealthy competition for votes reinfon:n accountability. Since Speraw ii here legitimately. let him be judpd by hil competence u a lawmaker rather than leeving hi.I true charac1er burled under the mire of mud. JOHN COLLINS Pet 'fiJCation' To ibe Edit.or: &:very Saturday, the Dally Pilot prini. a q pk1w'e urainl readen to adopt It while aaend• rn Or.nae County are tlsenl to oonlSder the needa of who have no tamlly. aeemlngly endJ.-fixation of IM Dally PUot and IOdety ln pneral on the ..ifllh 1Ut.titudcn of an1mala fOf' human madomblpe " hyped ln the media b)' q uot1n1 authorlilu on th• potltlve reNltl ot people Interaction with dot ~ In a world t hat baa become lncrea1ln1 ly utran1•d of lu humanltarlan and civil obllaa&lona, when aommu:nkaUon betw .. n. youth aod their ,.nlora exl1U a lmoat ~ bul not ~choice With the eetm wdwra and lt.udinll. the priM betnc pelcl by IOdetJ tor thil Uimldion .Qf aflecdonl ..... .,. .. who indulge their animals with pet motels, psychotherapists, clothing, trainers, grooming and medical care while ignoring these needs of k.Jds who have either been abandoned or abused by their "natural" parents? If a fraction of the money that is spent by dog ownera was made instead u an investment in youth, the societal dividends would more than eliminate the millions wasted on the proliferating scourge of criminality engendered by th.ts obscene corruption of children. BRUCE HOPPING TELEPHONE YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR See Instructions below Traged y To the &litor: An American tragedy. Five years old. Left to his own devices. Where was the mother? The father? I grieve for ~thia small boy from Stanton. I grieve for the police officer. I corrunend the person who made that phone call. At least aomeone noticed and cared. WA YNETA DEVINE B oring writers To the F.ditor: Regarding Syclney Harris, March 8, l.n explaining to us that "skillful writ.en entertain ua; knowledgeable writ.en inform us; effective writers~ ua; only the latter are ultimately ol any value.'' he lnadvert.en Uy omitted the most important claasificatJon; dqpnatk writers bore us. PAT RILEY L.tlltr~ from rtodtrl art wtlcomt. r~·. nght to condtmt ltlltn to /II apact or t'hminotf' lt~I 11 rt1trvtd Utltn o/ 'J/XJ. word• or ltu wlU bt given prtf~rn« AU ltlltra mU31 tndud• lignalur• and rno1ltnQ, oddrt11 bW riom•• mo11 bt wUhMkl on re· quut If 1u//1ci•nl rtoaon 11 oppar1nr. Potlrt1 ~u not bt published. I.Alt~• mo11 be ttltphoMd to 6'2·60U Nomt and pllonf• rauml>"1 of IM conlributor must be gfw'll /or v•riffcalk>n purpo"'· ~:'~;.:&a· =s:=.'1::8.:=: ~ .... _... • t , Warehouses fall, but housing 'on hold' Served.,_ FILI.ET OF SOLE S3.49 Ughtty breaded and deep fried to a golden brown. Served with tartar sauce and lemon wedge. RED SNAPPER Delicately grilled and enhanced with melted butter. Served with tartar sauce and lemon '."'edoe. HALIBUT STEAK An Inventory Reduction Sale 30o/o to 50o/o off This will be selected Merchandise from our own Stock - Regularly Sold in our own Store • Chains • Rings • Pendants • Pins • Earrings • Watches • Bracelets • Necklaces •Charms • Mountings 2 days left Sale Ends Saturday Use Your Visa or MasterCard No House Charges All Sales Final CHARLES H. BARR .. By JODI CADENHEAD OflMDellJ ......... The demoUUon of 101Nt aatna • warehouMlt thll weok doel not mean con1tructlon wUl be1ln eoon on• mammoth condomlnlum project approved wt year by the Calta Meu Olt.y Council. A 1poke1man for C .J . Seaeratrom & Sona, owners of half the land, 1ald no conatruction date hu been aet for the fro posed $100 mUlion, 1,lD -unit Regency Terrace One of the warehouses that gave Warehouse Road its name lies in ruins in Costa Mesa. .............. ....... , e> pro~t that. tnclud" bachelor unit• •mailer than a t.wn car p.rqe. • Melcolm RoH tald merket. condltlon1 were not rltht to be1ln reaident.lal con1tructJon. The warehOUlel, once part of the Santa Ana Army Air Bue, were torn down beoau1e of their constant. maintenance problemll, he aaid. · Lail March the Coat.a Mesa City Council approved the con1tructlon o f the largeat condomlnium project ln the dty on 28 acre• at the corner of Adams Avenue and Pine Creek Drive. The parcel is owned by the Sege ratroms and Coast Community Colleae Diatrict. Although the Segeratroms were given the go-ahead to begin construction, the financially strapped college district did not seek linal approval to develop Its property. The district's Board of Trustees had not considered the matter yet. Correll an J . Thompson, executJve vice chancellor for the district, said o fficials are CC?ncemed that any profit (rom the development could resul(in a direct reduction of at.ate funding. He said be is anxious to see the land, estimated to be worth about $7 million, developed as soon as Po88ible. may you be In heaven I thirty minutes ·, before the devil knows your dead Kid tested Glidden glva you a IUpel' tough nonyellowlng fin- ish ~,.~ ..... , ... IMllW J"8elf I ahllllJ thanlJ By PAT HOROWITZ ftieolel lo IM .,..., ,... DEAR READERS: There's no doubt that consumers are learning how to uve energy Recent atatallea show that the U8e of home heating fuel has dropped substantially ln the past few years. . But there may be eome other t.hino you can do to economize even more. One simple way to save la to lower the temperature on your water heater from 140 degreea, the temperature at which most water heaters are 1et, to 120 degrees. ,.. To give you other energy-saving ideu, the U.S. Office of Coruumer Affairt hu published a new booklet. It lncludes tips on saving energy, how to avoid being taken on suppoeed energy-s;tving devices, aetting ~an energy budget for your home, conducting an energy audit, and preventing energy.related health hazards. It also tells you where to go in the government and private sector to file an energy-related complaint or to get more lnformation for yourself and your community. For a free copy of the "Energy Conaumer Guide," send your name and address to the .. ~abumer Information Cent.er , Dept. 592L, lo, Colo. 81009. HARDWARE wn~ suren duoan1 If r•frJ A barbeque to lighten the hearts and , bftng a smile Have ye tv• 1Jled barbequed cabbage? 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And to making car buying easier. "Only the 1983 Cougar and Thunderbird are excluded. ••Based on a t=ord Motor. Company surwy of nearfy 11,000 t=ord and competitiw 1982 new vehicle owners measuring things gone wrong after 3 months of ownership. 11.9% financing can SAVE you: •• • • • • • • • • • • • $1,~96 •• • • • • •• • • • • • • $ •• • • • • • • • • • • • $ 424.80 tfxample of a typical finance transaction: -48-month controd with a cash price of $10,000 and a $1 ,500 trade or a.ti down payment. Your monthly payment would be $249.68ot18% ANNUAL PERaNTAGE RATE; $2.0.88at16% A.P.R.; $232.26at14% A.P.R.; $223.41at11.9% A.P.R. Customer IG'lings "tat depend upon amount financed, duration of financing, and state low. 0..... part6dp lltl• ....,~ _.a ... 1r ....... MERCLlnY l•llJPlal THUl:.SOAY, MARCH 17. 1983 ERMA 80MBECK 82 TllCDllTllDTHICOUm ENTERTAINMENT 85 TELEVISION 87 Critical times Retaining U.S. worker means retraining effort EDITOR'S NOTE -One- quart.er of America'• laid-off auto workers, one-thi rd o f its furloughed steel workers, will never get their jobl back. Other nations will take over the lead in tho•e industries. And if the United States u to maintain irs lead in high technology, it must retrain a w orkfo r ce that threatens to become obsolete. In the last part of a series, AP writer Timothy Harper describes efforts already being made, and the hope of business that government will shoulder some of the burden. By TIMOTHY HARPER A 111111 .. d ..,_ W"'9f For a quarter century, Betty Arends worked a key punch for a Denver wholesale dry goods company. She had never heard of "software." She thought "hardware" meant hammen and uwa and nuta and bolta. AFTER Tl([ AECESSIOH: TOWAnos A NlW llONOMV the n ee d f o r co mput e r pro grammers g row by 60 percent, systems analysts by 80 percent and computer service technicians by 11 2 percent. The increased demand in thoee three occupations alone should add almost half a mi llion jo ba. according to the study. "It 's c r i t ica l t o the reindusUialization of America t.o retrain workers," said Bill Slabey of Control Data Corp. "We've got to shift from production workers to knowledge worken." Terry Kennedy Hackett's poetry reveals a relentless pursuit for self-identity and love. Page BS. ..., D I ~ 0 Travi1 Parry i1 a man of l ,000 lacee. Well, would you believe 70? At this time ol. the aeason he u a leprechaun ( lar left) vbut at other times he might be a monk (left) or a Keystone Kop ( bel~w) . Many faces • • • Parry is a man for all seasons Lots of blarney This Irishman best-known politican in Missouri By TAD BARTIMUS An rt1t1ll,._..._ JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - There'• a lot of_. blarney in MimoUri'• most WriOua Iriahman. It '• true that Jimmy Kirkpatrick, officially known as the Honocable Secretary of State Jame.a C. Kirkpatrick, wears green every day of b.ia life. And llgna all his letters ln green Ink after they've been typed with a green ribbon. And ch.anae<I the cover of the atate'a official manual from blue to green. And holds forth ln a carpet-to-<:eiling II'"" office overflowing with Gaelic alogana , stuffed leprechauns and pistachio-tinted photqirapha. But ln apite of hia passion for all thino Iriah, Jim ltl.rkpetrick cannot banlah the genealogical truth: He's descended from Scotsmen. $30,000 In the campaign that aaw Miuouri's two U.S. Senate candidates spend $3 million. He vows he's never wanted any other job in politica, and the endoraementa in mott newspapers said they couldn't imagine anybody else sitting in hi• sreen chair at the state Capitol. •liJlle jolly Iriahman is perhaps the state's best -known politician,'' wrote Columbia Daily Tribune publisher Henry J . Wat.era ln his 1980 endonement of Kirkpatrick for re-election. Today Be tty Arends ia "llveware," Inputting and outputtln1 In the new computerized accounting l}'S1em her c:<mpany hu installed. She is one of the millions of WOt'kera belna retrained as the shift from amokestack to hf8h tech helpe apur U.S. bualnea and industry . out of nearly four year• of Control Data, baaed in Minneapolis. la developing retraining programs for 75,000 General Moton workers. Slabey uid the emphaaia aver the next three years would be to teach laid-off auto production line workers how to get job• In electronics, pneumatic•, hydraul.lal and robotlal. Betty Arends makes the change lrom keypunch operator to "liveware" in a new computerized accounting system. "I've never been tnteres1ed ln genealogy," he uya with a gruff harrumph. "I feel Iriah. lt't fun to be Irish. Kirkpatrick la an Irlah name. even though I admit lt'a '81-o a town ln Scotland. Why, I even have open houae on St. Patrick'• Day with green punch and ahamrock cookie•. I can't "He is honest, revere.r\,t but not to a fault, eternally kind and amazingly energetic, efficient~ prolific and iptelllgent ln bis public utterances, in love with the office he holda, aailafled, aatisf ying and ut:isfactory . . . . KirkpaUick has been the nevly perfect public servant becauae he truly loves his job and lonp for no other . . . . He's been the best secretary of at.ate In Mluouri history." Lut year. The Mis8ourl Tlmel J» Jefferaon City reported that Tovemment employee. In the at.ate capital ranked Kirkpatrick a the offidal with the best-run "C .m w to TOC"Onto Lor a week for tralnlna," she u.ld. "At tint, I bed a lot ol trouble 11iCn1na on and off the computer tenD&nal. Now l CM do it with my .,.. cio.ed ... Beuy Arend• i• fortunate. Hundred• of thoueand• of wcnr.. ti.Ye been laid oU in the rw don, and for many of them th• old Jobe will never exlat uitn. no matter how etropgly t6e ati0my recoYWll. ' It. con1re•lonal nudy 1ay1 advancH 1n microelectronic technolo1y wlll •llmlnate 3 million jobl by 1990 -1~ ~nt of tbe nauon•1 manufecturlnt wOrkflll'C.'9. Kowewr, the 19809 will,.. A laid-off welder, for instance, rnlaht eventually return to work for GM ln aervlce and maintenance, re~ the very robotica .•retem that made hlJ weldina Job omolete. Some workera1 however, cannot or will not De retrained. And not all tboae who are retrained will flnd hl&h-tecb job9. Some wlll have to take le.er Jobs. from Blg Sieel io Ba Mac. "Some may never worlC aptq. Herbert Strtner, an economil1 at American Unlveraity, wame that th• thlft to blah t.chnolOJY In the 108o. may le.ve 3 mf.lJJOn to 4 million worker• unemployable. Even after the naUon'• eool)omy recovers, be eaJd, unemployment may not ao below 8 percent. "It'• aoi.na t.o be an Incomplete recovery becauee a lot of people are not gotna to be abarlna ln h." h• aaid. He 1ua9eated the federal government .et _up a central clearlr\i hOUle on Job availablllty and r.quire employere to report tlly openlnp. Th.18 would help ma\Cb latd~off worbn ln, for example, the Northeaat and MldwHt to new Jobe ln the Sunbelt, he said. Strlner alto uld tbe rovemment ahoukt help flnanco l"etraln1n1, to .... the burden now betn1 borne laraely by ~· NtnSntNr now Ill belric ckN by ir;dUltr-y;~ MkS Auctr.y :Freeman of th• Conferenc• Board, a non-profit bualnffl re.earch ;!r anizaUon In New help what my anceeton did. 1 York. "P e are leatn1nC jobs hereby declare myaelf Irtah." on the job.' When you look at those Robert Crafa, vice pnsldent of twtnk.llna blue eyea, it'• hard not the 50,000-member American to believe he'• related to thoee Society for Tralnln1 and famoua "Uttle people" of the ~tin Wllhlnlton, uid Emerald Iale. At 17, h1a cheeks pravaii bu1ineu waa already• are a 11eam1 .. pink, hla lidebumll apendln& more. than tao bWion a fluffy white, hi.a IU'th aR)ple. A year on retralnln1, and tbat perpetual 1mlle ll1hu hla fl9ure would lncr••H •• che9rtul face. Amertcan worun .,. tra1Md It ~·t matter when Jtm .,Ml ret.ralned ~ u.m. ln Kirkpatrl~k'• fouflthn• their careua. Xerox, tor b&D.tdbtr.:icn. btieii•w Gii hit OWi} exampl.9 nJ*t1 to bi retralnlna h•'• · ecorne th• unotflclal about 60,000 of .lt• 110,000 ~ndfather of poUtki &D';the emJ)Joyea each yes. SboW M• State•• ihit 'Clalina StYti'll labor un&on9 are al8o' , him • A favoritt IGIL Involved ln retralnln •. The A ltaunch ~ M Ml United Auto Workeu, for bMn~ohtate*'°919": example, lalt )11!11' won CClfttnct In thi 1880 ,...i elec11cilJ,M. ciorlCW&ont that 19t.up NtnlftbiC ~ d tiUt llx Of Mlllourt11 procranw at OM ind Jl'Onl. 1 U \countlH. He 1pent 01111 otftc» ln MJmouri L There'• no e'• made enemlet d M 0ranoe Cout DAILV PILOT/Thureday, Marot111, 1913 Musicians' actions off key DEIJ\ ANN LANDERS: You uy the noUon ol "pedlcree.match!n," mJaht lnd to d•troylna all humane that are mentally or phYlically dofectfve l ""Utlt you check your to&tc. Alla your paranoia quotient. U I knew 1 had the po\l'ntlal for ptOduclnt a child with a pnelic dlaue -T~-S.du1, lickle cell anemia. Hunting1on'a, whatever -I would think hard and tons before havt.na any chilct...n. People Wlth poetic t.lme-bombe ahould adopt lf they want f.amWes. • "1eperilrU7." la Oermuy " Jean •10, Arfana weN C'llllldered ''Hperlor." Remember? DEAR ANN LANDERS: A lot of profe..!onal muatdanl lWMi your oolwnn. I hope th.I.I rachea the onea lt ii me.nt for: Cook-of-week • series to start no. your chill llule? Can you bake • devil'• food cake that'• divlno? Perhape you are quJck with a quiche. U to, th Delly Pt.lot want.a to hear from you and ahare your rectpe1 with our readen In an uP"Q~ feewr. aeries, "Cook of tht Week." Th am. will lnclud.t a photo of the spedaJ cook, a lhort profile and two out.atanc:llna rec:lpet. We'd Uke you to aend aeveral of your best, t.vorlte oc or1a1nala and we'll aelect a couple to print e.ch weel. _.}~have.• Mon&o)old ~uain. U ahe had a child It w..,_ be a trqedy. (She can't even take care of herwit) It ahe were destroyed, It would be murder and dM wwld woWd be the poorer without her ~~ aocxl humor and f1aahes of wit. Yet, if I .u..,... a dilld of mine would be lib her, I would ~v....,... aterllbed. A.oCordlni to yow reuon&na. 8nlmal bneden lhould atop the telec1ion procea ""Then we coWd all sit JtoU.nd and w•t.ch clop with. blp d:ylp1Mia dna their bUad enda, yetpina in pain, and nceborte9 wtth ih1n foreleg bones brffldna their teo •t h1ah apeed. Get with it., Annabelle. -NO ADOLPH DEAR FELLOW ROAD MUSICIANS: For the thowiandth time we have followed you Into a motel. The ~nt took Inventory of the linen when they made our retervaUon. They don't truat ua worth a damn. The carpeting has d1arette holea and 10 doee the fU.mtture. There are a couple of halt-empty wine bottlee In the fridge. When we checked in they apolofiized and told ua the damage waa done by the pup of mualclana who occupied the 11ame rooma jUat before we checked In. Rectpee (not reatrlcted to the cateaorlel above) can repreMnt the full ranae of cookinc. beJdn&, barbecuing and microwave. Send them to the Food Editor, c/o the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cotta Meta, Calif. 92e2e and ~~~~,_-_.0 pleaae Include your name, addreu and phone ~ number. DEAR N.A.: Y011 laave completely mtaed ~e polat I tried to make bat I am priDtlQ you letter beeaue yo11 do uy aome ra&Mr aeutile ~ ... A1 a truatee of tlae Hereditary Dlaeaae PHadatlon In Beverly Biiia, I am vitally baterettecl ID 1enetlc 1creeD1D1, bat I wut notklq to 4o wU~ a 1y1tem tllat ma•cha Pffple for rep,...edon baaed solely on ~elt ao-can.t 1eaetic Everything that can be moved haa been ecrewed down -TV, lamps and bathroom IC&lee. The pjctures are riveted to the walla. Vatican museums spruced up llMA ,IOMlfCI ATWIT'S END Mothers are getting older in th.la country . . . even before they have the baby. Some recent figures ahow what while teen- agien are having fewer babies, the birthrate for women over 35 is ihcreaaing and will probably be up to •6 percent during thia decade. It probably sounds like a lot of fun having a baby who will sit around and connect liver s~ta on Mommy's anns, but in reality, there are a Jbt of problems older mothers haven't even considered. For example, just when the baby is outgrowing his need for naps. you'll grow into them. When his teeth Slart growing in, yours will start coming out. rve always felt there are two thlnp a woman should never do aft.er the age of 35: atand in a natural li8ht and have a child who is learning how to play the trumpet. The aging prooesa is not helped by a child who is learning how to play the ~pet. Probably the wont adjustment will be when the babies grow into teen-agers. For example, il a mother has a child at the aie of 35, her aon will begin to drive at age 18, making her 51 years old. Anycne know. this is too I.ate for patience and too early co die. I have aeen y(,unger mothers carried comatose, their bodies rigid, their eyea glazed. from the passenger side of the car even before they left the driveway. Probably the No. 1 complaint of mothers everywhere is exhaustion. Aak younel! how you wW feel when you are going to bed when your teen-ager I.a going out and getting up when he la coming in. I had children rather late. rm not aaytng they crayoned on my Soci.a1 Security check or took my electrocardiogram tor Show and Tell, but there wett times when communication between ua wa1 a gl.ader period apart. . It haa thrown the entire trad.tUonal timetable off .m.dule. I will be the oldest .,.ndmother In N«th Ainerica, if indeed I live to beoon:M: one at all. TheN-is no doubt in my mind I will race my grandchild for the baby food. Many of ua are l"elpectable people with lovely homes and a good at.and1nC In the corrummity. We have pride and want to be treated with dignity. People like you give everyone In the profetaion a bad name. Talent dOes not 1et you above the rules of decency. Pleaae clean up ydUr act. -ON THE ROAD AGAIN IN YELLOWSTONE, MONT. DEAR ON THE ROAD: Muy aeU-~apect~lz well-belaaved e1UertaJaen are 101D1 to be ln111lsec11 UNI IDfutated by y .. r letter. B•t I am prlllllD& It lD th Mpe &Mt dtose wlto aeed to 1ee It will take It aertouly. P01 SHOTS BY A SHLEIGH BRILLIANT MY NEEDS ARE FEW, RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY • ....... .-s.... I UZ ...,IOI I L YD. COST.A MHA -141-111~ SAVI MONIY ON YOUI INSUIANCI • &UT T~EY ALWAYS lt-JCLUDE YOU . VATICAN CITY (AP) - Michelangelo'• frescoes In the Sistine Chapel are undergoing a cleaning to bring out their original brilliant colors. And Raphael tapestries, woven in Bruuela with scenes from the Acta of the Apostles, are being repaired. lt'a aU part of the preparations at the Vatican art mu.eums for the annual rush of visicors during the Holy Year, which begins March 25. Hours will be extended and there will be new ex hi bi ta. A new Bernini room is opening this aummer, with the original clay modela for his bronze statues of angels in St. Peter's Bas!Una. Next to )t is a new room with Byzantine icons. Melozzo da Forli'a freacoes of angels playing musical lnatruments have been cleaned and transferred to new backings and are on display for the first time in months. The exhibit of Vatican art touring the United States £:: the Vatican the chance to and repair worka which ot.herwiae miaht not have been restored. Tne Metropolitan Museum of Art gave the Vatican a $580.000 lf&nt to renovate Ua ••tall 8 oz. 2.29 rr .. MtNT .. ~ ..MONM.'f PATMINT .,_ ...... 13• long 1.e· total height 1.44 15• long 18' total height 2.14 1e• long 11· total height 2.88 EARTHENWARE BUNNY ~NTER From Taiwan Whit• with color eccenta. 8% • long 2.49 ALABASTER EGGS From Spain restoration laboratory. "I'm aure many more people will come and see the real thlng -that la, the works In their real environment," said Walter Penegati, adrniniatracor for the Vatican Museums. The Met has 237 works from the Vatican musewns on display, but tourist.a here will hardly noUce anything miaaing as they wander through the five miles of halls and rooms with 30,000 pieces displayed In 10 different muaeuma. "lt'a true they took the cream, but there's ao much cream left," Penegati said. The Pinacoteca, or picture gallery, was the hardest hit by the traveling exhibit, with aome of its most famous paintings taken away: Caravaggio's Deposition of Christ, Poussin's Martyrdom of St. Erasmus and Leonardo's unfinished portrait of St. Jerome. Still, there's plenty left: Two Meloz:zo angels are in N,ew York, four are h ere. One Raphael tapestry .is In New Yo.rk, aeven are here. The museum curators are replacing the worka on loan from the Vatican's huge collection in scorage, in some cues fi.lllna the bare apot with a painting by the same artist. All the 1eulpturn sent to New York were replaced with plaster cuta. The very siz.e of the VaUcan collection intimidates IOme of the most intrepid tourists, and many gjve up before they even begin. Some jog the quarter mile from the entrance to the Sistine Chapel and stride deliberately back again without so much a1 glancing at the works on the way. A maddening one-way system for tourist.a to go through the museums was set up several years ago to manage the huge crowds. In 1982, there were 1.673,000 visitors, more than triple the number 25 yea.rs ago. By F.a.ster, there will be a alide show in one room with recordinga describing the hiscory of the museums. The muaeum houn will be extended aa part o! Holy Year celebrationa. 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He's television's fastest HJouth By BEN WALKER A_..t.d ..,_ Writer NEW YORK -H1snameisJohnMoschitta- andhedoesFederal.Dpressoommercials. Actually, the guy who blitz.es through those ads at a cool 400-plus words a minute has to slow down to do them. "Oh, I can go faster," Moschitta says. "My record is 534 words in 58 seconds." His two rapid-fire commercials have won a slew of awards -including the prestigious ClJo, the industry's Oscar, for best ad -have helped company business and have made him a hit on the banquet circuit. i"hey've also made him a celebrity, of sons, arowid his home in Los Angeles. "The three words I dread most in the English language are 'Say something fast.' he says, slowly. "I'll be in a supermarket buying tuna fish and they'll come up and say 'Do it'." Moschitta, who insists he doesn't look anything like the business executive he plays in the commercials ("People think I have greased-down hair and walk arowid with my eyes rolled back"), finds all the attentfon flattering and ironic. "I still wake up and pinch myself and can't believe I'm makmg money for doing something I've done since I was 12," says Moschitta, now 28. Moschitta, a swift-speaker in real life, began his fast-talking exploits as a kid on Long Wand after going to a charity fair. "There was Guinness booth set up for people to try to set records. I wanted to ride the Coney Island rollercoaster for the longest time," he says. "They told me to get lost." Not wanting to "swallow lead pipes," he began trymg to talk fast. ''I tortured my five sisters. I locked them in a room and made them listen to me over and over.'' he says. "I try not to concentrate on the content of what I'm saying, but JUSt try to let the words flow.'' he explains. His hopes of becoming an actor, however, didn't materialize u quickly as he spoke. HiB talent got him some television walk-on parts, but "nothing people would reoognize me from." Moechitta's first break came when he appeared on an early morning talk show in Los Angeles and a producer of ABC's "That's Incredible" heard him. The next thing he knew. he was on "That's Incredible" in October 1980 and did h1a 534 words in 58 seronds. This time, some executives from the Ally & Gargano, Inc. advertising agency saw him. "We hadJ'ust started working the day before on the Feder Express ads," says Michael Tesch. executive vice president at Ally & Gargano. "We were trying to think of a way to communJcate the idea of everything moving fut." Shortly thereafter, M01!1Chitta got a call to come to New York for a Federal Express commercial, an ad that originally called for 16 tcenes in 30 seconds. He and writer Patrick Kelly -then a vice president at the agency -rewrote "about 75 percent of it" on the set. After going through wa.rmup exerciaes, which include reciting ''Mama'• a mean mama, daddy's a dear daddy, baby's a bad baby" to the notes of a music scale. Moschitta did the award-winning commercial that features him breezing through a half-dozen office settin . STOP! Is Drinking Interfering With Your Family ',Life? ·.~ ~ -... ~ ... . .... ,~·~~r v1- 11 -...... -~1 , 'J •• '-. ·~ ~ No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county government than the Diiiy Pllilt Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thuredty, Marott 17, 1983 Bl T rou1 HIA11H DR. PETER J . STEtNCROHN DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: My pni-teen, Ukt- moet children. la enamored of TV. It left a choice. ahto would rather watch TV tha.n eat or so out and play So w" have a problem monllorlna her proarama and how lons lh• cui watch TV. A r«ent compUcatlon lntenaffiee her bad habit. She hu had to be h09pitallsed f« about two week. for eome kidney 1tudles. Whenever we vi.lit, we flnd her TV on And all kinda of forbidden adult programa when 1he I.a at home. The nu.net1 agree It'• difficult to take away TV from a lick child. Can anything be done to prevent too much TV viewing when a child 11 In the ho1pltal? Have doctora conaidered th1a problem? -Mla. F. DEAR MRS. F .: You wlll be pleasantly surpriaed to learn that doctors have conaidered th.la to be aufflciently lmportant to d~rve 110me 1tudy. The report in the journal or the American Academy of Pediatrics (11/81) by Dr. Deborah N. Waldner Guttentag and aaaociat.es lndlcat.es that children watch a greater than usual amount of televialon when hoepltallz.ed They studied the viewing habits of 845 children hospitalized In the Children's Hospital, Manitoba, Canada, at half-hour Intervals. The average child watched 3.9 houra of TV between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, 4.5 hours on Saturdays and 4.3 hours on Sundaya. Children who were immobile. who were isolated or who had roommates of a dlfferent age watched more TV. They noted that "nobody appeared to have actively selected the program being viewed." They alsc wrote that in spite of the bad effects some commercials and violent programs may have on children, "television has become an increuingly pervasive part of pediatric hoepltal environment." What to do? H06pital staffs should be made aware of the TV problem. They should try to control the amount and type of programs watched. An expensive method would be to instaU a cloeed- clrcuit system in the hospital. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My husband 1s 6-feet tall and must weigh close to 450 powids. He has a large apron of fat in the stomach area. His big problem seems to be pressure from his job. He eats quickly and doesn't take time to chew well. He also drinlu a lot of cola. He uses antacids like they're going out of style. He has been to our doctor for a physical checkup. l'm surprised that the doctor never even mentioned that he go on a diet. Are you? -MRS . Y. DEAR MRS. Y .: So much so, that we recommend a consultation or change of doctors. In your husband's case, obesity IS more than a benign enemy. It is a silent killer. If indicated, the new doctor may even consider surgery rather than diet to make a frontal attack on his obesity. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I've been suffering from rheumato1d arthritis for aeveral years. Several doctors have told me how important it is to exercise -also to rest. The question is: how much? At times I think I try to do too much and feel worse. At other times, I try to rest too much and also feel worse. What to do? -MRS. Y. DEAR MRS. Y : Have you been trying to make your own decisions on rest and exercise? Setter not rely on your own judgment. Ask your doctor to sketch the moderate mJddJe-road to walk between too much exertion and too little exertion. • • • • •• :1!2~1: . ~· . . ~ . • • • • •• 111111111 By PHIL INTERLANOI of Leouna8HCh ·· and be assured, I fell bad about cut that OUI 1" Twins learn of being a faniily QUAKERTOWN, Pa. (AP)-Twelve-year-old twin brothers learned a lesaon about respomJbllity when their parenta placed a newspaper ad .eeking to relocate them with a new family "with Iota of mo~." Daryll and Darren, ident.ical 90llS of Lob and Victor Stevens, had shirked household chorea while telling their parents they ahould get regular allowances anyway. "We insisted on our children doing chorea and helpmg out in the home, without compensation," said St.evens, a teacher in the Centennial School District. "They thought they were entitled to a free ride since they were just children. The boys thought they didn't have to do things, like' chopping firewood, making their beds, and cleaning up their bedroom ... "I don't believe m allowances. I believe in family responsibility," said Stevens. "We give them only the necessities they need, like clothes, love, a warm home and an education." Last week, the parents met with their twin 90llS to find out what they wanted, becaU8e, Stevens said, "We believe if they want aomething ., badlr, we would do our darnedest to aee that they get it. ' To show they weren't bluffing, Stevena and his wife put the folJowing advertisement in a neighborhood newspaper: "Two Young Males, age 12, interested in relocating with family who wiU feed, clothe & entertain, aa well as pay extra money for chores performed. Family must have Iota of money." The ad ran three days, and more than a dozen callers responded. • • "I think they learned their lesson about family love, care and responsibility," said St.evens, who with his wife al.so has a daughter and two older !l()f\S. on Kotex® feminine products Get SS.00 in coupons ( 5-S l 00 coupons) or $2.00 in cash when you submit 5 proofs of purchase from Kotex• products. • Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, M1rch 11, 1913 ... •\ . ' .. . • ~ DaltJ l"llot 81•ft ~hoto by ChertM 81an Comm e morative co stumes T h e H untington Beach branch of the American Associat ion of University Wom e n fi n ishe d their celebratio n of U.S. Women's History W eek with a high tea featuring pe rio d outfits from the 18th through 2 0 th centuries, such as t he pre -Revolutio nary War dress at right. .. John D. Hood services set Saturday Jl"uneral services are scheduled Saturday for John Douglas Hood of Newport Beach, who died last Saturday at the age of 56. A graduate of Cal State Long Beach, where he was active in athletics, Hood was employed by Fountain Valley High School for 17 years. He is survived by his wife, Edna, sons Dawson Hood of Newport Beach and Martin Hood of Hawaii, his mother Laura of Anaheim, three sisters and three brothers. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa. Bishop Morris Parker will officiate. Evelyn McGuire, 67 Graveside services were held yesterday for Evelyn Florence McGuire. 67, of Costa Mesa, who died last Saturday. She is survived by her husband Marshall, sisters Mary Elmer of C.O.ta Mesa, Ora Hom of Anaheim and Grace Hobson of Tustin, brothers John Sihilllng of c.osta Mesa, Leroy Sihllling of Santa Ana and Karl Sihilling of Camarillo. Services were held at Harbor Lawn Memorial Parle in Coata Mesa with the Rev. Bruce Kurrie officiating. Charles Shee ts., 59 P(tvate services have been held for Charles Sheeta of Huntington Beach, who died March 8 at the a,e of 59. He is survived by two sons, Daniel of Huntington Beach and David of Minnesota. Services were held under the direction of Balu Bergeron-Smith and Tuthill Westcliff Cha~! Mortuary of Coata Mesa. AREA OBITUARIES Judith Hild, 51 Funeral services have been held for Judith Frances Hild of Irvine, who died March 7 at the age of 51. She ls survived by her daughters, Michele Pratt of Irvine, Sharon Krumae of Huntington Beach. a step&0n John and one grandchild Graveside sennces were held March 10 at the El Toro Cemetery. Ire n e P e ter son., 80 Irene Tay Peterson of Irvine died March 12 at the age o{ 80. She is survived by her husband, Edward, and son, Henry. both of lrvme, m addition to three grandchlldren Funeral services and interment m the family plot will be held in Melrose, Mass. Grace W emuth., 7 3 Private services are scheduled for Grace Wemuth of Costa Mesa, who died Sunday at the age of 73. She l8 survived by her husband, Robert. Services are under the direction of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary in Coata Mesa. Higher interest than Federal law allows on comparable plans at banks and savings and loan associations. Short three month term. Available to California residents only. •8.Med nn " lt1vntmm1 ol prtftd1111t and lllterHI at rnitur111 te t.bt •me lnllm!lt ...i.. R.lte m•y dllnc• 11 ren-•I No lnrnq1 "~d 11,...~mtd prior to matunl)I R.tt tlfctl"-tllrouah Mandl)I ---.,.----- starts f riday, 9:30 a.m. many lim ited quantities ... not all sizes may b e availa ble in each g rouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for bes t selection! • 1n our. 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T•rry K•nnedy H•ckon, • poet, haa 1pent hM 41 yeara lookina for love. Why peopl~ l'ffel N they do w her poetry t\u Terry .omtowh1n mystified. f•llen In love ' Sht: wrlu.. t>f th1> fruatrauon of f~lin& trapJX'<i "' the 1uburb4&n hOUNWlttt ln 1uch poems WI "lit int·thmu.ld'• " Whether Terry hu truly found love could be open \0 question. The three l'Mjor worka of her life, (published ln book form) "Duran,Q," 1970, "Ludlow Fuaue,' 1981, and "Heart, Orpn, Part ot the Body," 1981, reveal a relentleaa purault for 1elf-ldentity and love. "My poetry 11 '°n\lrt'ly autobloaraphlcal.11\1he utd while having lunch al a Dana Point restaurant. "l am dumbfound ed (at people 's reacUon.) "I'm the type of pel"IOn who writ.eta poetry limply be<:auae I have to. I'm convinced without the poems my heart would shrivel up to the al.z.e of a raiain and I'd be the meanest, bitchiest, saddest woman in the USA." "11 '11 tht> twn.J lt1$Un<:r that puts me hfln> nights with my WntMdt'fl of k1diJ L11111 '8 my a~ In thfl ho/a a kind o/ heUish lfo•LA Lhllt •Cink.I of greue It's what I ch~ insie...d of city df.'-LOX or r.he quick deaths i crave like booz<'" The queet Is made aomeUmes with sadness, sometimes with joy, often with anaer, often wtth vul1arlty but m08t often with sympathy. Terry appeara to be torn between illusion and reality, promiee and ICIOm. Terry prefaced an admitted "nervous' reading at the Forum Theater on the ~tival of Arts grounds with the observation that poetry ia the "deepest or feelings." and !ater In the same poem .. , wau·h the centerfold blonde m the apricot sweater go through the ~ motions She 10metimee 1eee even the Almighty u ultimate raplst Love, Terry believes, is the "heart of life. of mor.herhood i do calming her whining brats wiping kec.chup off her skirt a glassy thorazone stare the She ia a woman's poet. Her forward in "Heart, Organ, Part of the Body" statet that people tell her aft.er a reading that ahe has "articulated the stories of their lives." The women, Terry aays, often are "I know It (love) IB out there It's attainable. Peace a nd freedom may be abstract but can be. only due and suddenly 1 feel stronger and almost brave "I've gone by uncommon sense. I've gone to my heart knowing a doll r.har gorgeous 1s up agamst ir too" crying. Those were among the responaes when Laguna Poets featured Terry at the recent Wint.er Arts Festival ln Laguna Beach. She is a one-time Laguna resident who wlth husband, Philip Hackett, now makee her home in the Lucerne Valley. Philip once headed Laguna Free Poeta, a~forerunner to today's Laguna t'oets, directed by Marta Mitrovich. "I've leaned that when it's the darkest just wait, just stand by and wiat . People are so impatient, people in this culture. But if you just hang in there wtth courage, others will come LO you. Someone has to be that extra strength." Sh~ wntes vividly of rape in "The 'Bra," one of 31 poems in "Heart, Organ, Part of the Bod " y. Terry cites as a pers onal example that despite a marriage of 14 years and three children now 18, 17 and l~. that it wasn't until 37 that she d1SC0vered she had "been seeking but had never "So this is how I handle rape! I hllJldle rape so well.'' Or the trauma of honesty in the title poem or the same book. Chamber group performs Sunday The Chapman C.ollege Chamber Orchestra will appear in concert under the baton of conductor John K08hak at 4 p.m. Sunday in Chapman's Bertea Hall, 333 N. Glaaaell St. The orchestra will perform Buloni's "Concertino for Clarinet and Small Orchestra" featuring Adele Fleming, clarinetist. String bassist Bruce Topping will be accompanied by the on:heltra in von Dittendori's "Concerto in E M4jor for String Bass and Orchestra." "Dances for Harp and Strings" by De&.y will feature harpist Mindy Ball. A.lao on the afternoon progam will be Mozart's "Symphony No .. 41 in C Major." Fieming, a resident of Tacoma, Wash., is a senior musk: performance major at Chapman. She ia currently principal clarinetist of the Chaoman Symphony and Chamber orchestras, and studies clarinet with David Atkins. Ball is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Larry Ball of Santa Ana and is a senior harp performance major at Chapman. In addition to the Chapman Ordaeetr-. ahe 19 a member of the Orange County P8dfic Symphony. She haa studied with Linda Wood and Sandra Dwelle, and currently studies with ~rie aill. Topplng, a resident of Red.landa, ia a senior mWlic education major and principal busi.st of the Chapman Symphony and Chamber orcbestraus. .till bUI lrtUd1es have been with Marilyn O'Dell. Jay Grauer, and Bertram Turetzky. A recent eelection for Who•s Who in the West. Koahak ia one of the busiest conduct.or-educators on the West C.oaat. He has been invited to guest conduct the Pan Pacific Music Festival in Australia and to serve as artist in telidence guest conductor at the Sydney (Australia) ComeJVatorium in 1984. Admission to the concert ia free and open to the public. For more infonnation, call the Chapman College Music Department at 997-6871 . Film symposium slated at UCI Film fans may view contemporary features and di8c\.m them with producers, directors. actors, speidJl effects areators and other movie-makers at UC Ii-vine's ''Theatrical Film Symposium. •• The symposium, sponaored by the UCI film studies prosram. la offered as a concurrent course open to the public through UCl Ex1enllion. F..nrollment fee la $1~ and community members may reP1er by calllng University Ex1ension at (714) 8!3-Ml4. The claa meeta Fridaya from April 1 to June 3 from 1:30 to 5 p.m . at the Balboa Cinema in, Newport Beach. , - Each week a contemporary feature film will be ecreened -often before public releue --.. and one or more of th.e prindpala creatively involved In the production will be preeent to diacuaa the film and their work ln aeneraJ. Thia wilrbe the foUrth year the aympoelwn bu been offered. Put clUIM have hoSt.ecl such aa "Star Wan" 1pedal effecta ohn Dykstra. "Dud Men Don't Wear Steve Martin, '"Ibe St\mtman'' director-producer Richard Ruah and writ.er-producer C.a.rl Reiner. Moderator for the c1-la Thomas Girvin, vtDUnc lecturer In ecreenwritina and film produdkln at UCI and an lnltrUctor and doctoral candidate at USC'1 DMslon of Clnema-Televilion. l\arther' lnfocmaUon may be obtained by ca11tQ1 the UCl film atud1el ~ at 833-5386. ''E.T.'' big hit with Japanese LOS AHOELIS (AP) -Mote tNn 10 mOlloo people In Japan have .een the film "£. 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" """" lA HABRA '""'' 1t1 Ml'>'>ION ,.~ -' •• "VIOILANTF' 1111 -"ITJlllKIHQ aACK" 1111 1f ACAOIM\' AWAM> NOmlt.TIOM "TOOTlla"1N1 -"ITJU"l"101 llCONO THOUQHTI 1N1 '"" A LITTLI llX ,., 10 TO MICHflQHT "'' ..... ftGHT1NQ IACK 1111 c.. .. _ 10 TO MIDNtGHT 1111 ..... 'tQHTINQ IACK 1111 ·----~~ .. ~ ---. ..,.. "TMI DAM ORYITAL""" "I IJJw ihtt NUIY w•y I II• for rhto .uke of p«>ple I love You kmJw how Ii i. Ono chy yuur ht•art tl'JIM yuu the cruth. Th~n the noxt d•y It inlllaCll nn IK'{'Urat·y It Ja an old fool, rea.JJy, announcirl6 Jt.telf like • rock and roll band when the pertOn arrives. You know th~ person l rne.n. One day you are forced lnro chootJing. The job, the wife, the hu.band, the kids, even <he mort6•6e payment demand.a your decWon. You sleep on It in order io be sure you 11/"e making the right choice Why would I be Jed around by a heari? You ask yourself Would I do whac my liver said, or my ga.JJ bladder? Of course not A human is more than an organ of r.he body. You st.arr the lies r.hen roo. I am good at it now. You should ~me. Daily I choose the opposite of what my heart wants and the friends and neighbors I have accumulated since thinJc I'm gre11t. What did you want? An honest person breaking Lhe heart of an enore town?" • Poet Terry Kennedy Hackett Slletdl .., _.,., ...... ii I 1 CITY CENTER CINEMA 3901 Metropolitan Drive ORANGE • 7141834·9282 SNEAK PREYltW BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:45 PM (HATING UMITlO TO TttEATAl CAMCITY) ...... -- THOSE ATTENDING THE SHW tffilEW MAY RU.AIM AFTER fOR RIGULARLY ICHEOUUD PQfO"MAft~f ...................................................... ----------------~--~-~~---------------- .. Orange Ooa1t DAILY PIL.OT/Thurtday, Maroh 11, 1983 Joyce Hanson (center ) is about to get belted by Barbara Hollis, playing an impromptu scene with David Morin in "See How They Run" at the San Clemente Community T heater. 'See How They Run' I farce hard r·o • miss B:Y TOM TITUS Of'ltle Dllllr .... St.ft It'• refreshina, in an age where, increasingly. comedy ia required to "say .omet.hing" to its audiences, to renew an old acquaintance with one which says abeolutely nothing -its actioJlB speak far louder than ita worda. Such ia Philip King's "See How They Run," a venerable Engllah farce from the late 1940s which LI revived periodically airnply becauee it's so bloody fwmy. With a capable cast and stepped-up tempo, It's hard to mm with t.hLI one. At the San Clemente Community Theater, direct.or Robert Hastings' product.ion has both virtues llOing for it, and it's a crazy delight from a1art to finiab. The oddities of the characters are properly magnified, and the show moves with gl~ful rapidity. Baaed on theprerruae of an American actrea married to a stuffy BnWlh clergyman and encountering a aerviceman from the loca.I mill tary baae who once toured with her in "Private Lives," the play takes off from there into oulla.ndiah situations involving the parish bwybody, two visiting clerics and a RUBSian spy. It's all quite frothy and strains credibility -but it works. It works in San Clemente pnncipally because of the praence of Barbara Hollis as the Vlcar's high-spirited wife. Hollis grabs her character and runs with it, set.ting a frenetic pace and keeping things light and lively in the process. David Monn as her old theatrical pal plays more on a single level, but displays considerable energy. A particWar comic delight la Erin Lazare. a Shelley Duvall lookalike, as the lovesick Cockney maid. Carl Bennett fights a youth problem as Hollis' panon husband. Joyce Hanson beautifully plays the tipsy pillar of the church, while Charles Ashbaugh blusters through the role of the btShop with high gusto. Others adding to the merriment are Richard Tudor as the timid guest preacher, Joel Boucher as the Red-faced vtll.am and David Merz as the police sergeant. Two more weekends remain for "See How They Run" at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrillo. San Clemente. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with Ucketa available at 492-0465 LA Philharmonic gets • warm reception By CAROLYN A. CAPALBO .......... Dllllr .... The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra performed before an enthuaiutlc audience last Saturday night under the baton of Spanish-born conductor Garcia Navarro. The program included the "Overture to Euryanthe" by Carl Maria von Weber, the Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor by Chopin and ''The Three-Cornered Hat" ball~ aufte by Manuel de Falla. So1oilt in j1le Chopin was Bella Davtdovich, RUllian-bom ISdent in the United St.ates. l)avfdovich ia a SUJ*'lative technician, but the lmpect of her performance LI her artiltlc and eentiment.al interpntation. It has been said the concerto was comix-d for pl.anista, not for the piano, u had been the cue. The exciting rapport between pianist and conductor brouiht out all the charm and exquisite ~ ln the mullic. Both wmed to be operaq on the ame wave-lenlth -u wu the audience. The music LI a tour de force for ptanilta, but the ocdwU"a, trimmed to wlnda, boma, perculaion and strtnp -created an intimJte experience rarely foUnd but much ln evidence Saturday nJaht. The lo111 aymphonk-feellng orchestral lntroducdon glv• a brief and tant.allzin& ,umpee into what a OM>ptn tymphony might have been like, bad be written one -or more. The whole exerd9e WM molt M u.tyinc and WM ' appropriately acknowJedted by the audience with ~ a pplaaMe and numeroua bowl by both .... end conductor. G...da Navarro la a model of authority on the podium. and completely lmmened in the mwdc at band. Althouch only ln .hla early ~ he remlnda much of the YOW1I Leonard Bem.tetn with h1I bou.ndi-enertY and enthualaml and complete t..miwsiy with the music. A deJ.tiht. lndeed. The von Weber enabled Navarro to brina out the ~ .wren IOWld ot the IUinp to perfectfon. The &mandeWn Of the ~ WU rounded out by. tht broad sweeplftl phl'Mel and tt. marvelowly artkulate fuaue M the Overture. ODI dwminc note -~varro tape hJa foot ln dlDI to the mul6c -eometh.lJ\I not eeen from a oonduc:tor 1n wt memory. 'n. • r.ua, ·mw ~Ha'" t.li.t .... •tund fk.-n Guaman ln the ,,........, 1DO piardorw -a recitative ln tune WbJtb ... aD too bdef. She baa a marve1Dualy nch and warm voice, perfectly suited to the muSlc The orchestra was augmented with harp and various percussion iJlBt.rumenta -and the men of the brass section were drafted to provide a hand- clapping and intermittent "Oles!" to the delight of the audience and their fellow musicians. It wu iJ\ the de Falla that Navarro shone. He was completely at home and his reading was superb -emphuizing the Spanish sound and keeping the modem eound and Stravinski anfluences In the background. It eounded like a new work under h1a baton. Navarro was able to extract every last ounce of Latin sentiment and rhythm from the muaic with hls extremely expre9Siw hands. With his fingers beckoning and hia foot tapping, the diminutive maestro was able to give ua an evening of wit., charm and emotion that will linger lo111 and happily in the memory. The concert took place at the Sant.a Ana High School Auditorium. Magnuni likes 'Gunga Din ' LOS A'.NGELES (AP) -When Thomas M.aanwn watches an old movie on CBS' "Mimsum, P .L," lt'1 usu.ally "Gunp Din." · And when Tom Selleck. who pla~ laidbadt Haw.itan de1ect!ve, traveled on private jet from Honolulu to the pmnlere of hi.I blg movie, "Kiah Rold to Chlna,'' what d1d he watch? Rfaht, "Gunp Dln." 1''1 Selleck's favortte movie and lt wu about the 20th time he had aeen "Gunga Din." The 1939 fllm la COl'lAdered by many to be one of the g:tst adventure movies. It 11an Cary Grant., &Ju Fairbanks Jr., and Vlctot McJ.Aalen. with Sam latte u the valiant waterboy OunP Din. "rve .eon that. film eo man,r ttmes," he Mid. "but. It'• auth wonderful ltuff. Id love to make movlel UM that.'' A.ctually, Selleck "rnak.lna movta l1ke that. "Hieh Rold to ChlM" la a rtp-ro.rtna adventure film of tho old echoot Hll next movie, to be mede thil IWM'ler ln London. II ''Lullter," ln wbkh be plays a jewel \hlef 1n the 19~ Why get married wMn you're hovlng tun? 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I m KCE 1 tPBSJ G KOCE t PBSI (M )KDOC(lnOJ O On TV z z rv CH, HBO C tC•nem<\• I t 1 IWORJ NY • NY " CW18SI l CESPN l s ·csno.Momel " ~1119111 8 IC.dbtl" •ew~ Netwo<lll William Lucking (right) guest stars as a Vietnam veteran who delivers customized planes and Richard Roundtree is his bou in tonight's episode of "Magnum., P.I.," at 8:00 on KNXT (2). Disney characters .. • • • • .. . Jerry Mat~ers, Barbara Billingsley and Tony Dow (top photo from the left) as they appeared in the original "Leave It to Beaver" TV series; and (bottom) as they appear in "Still the Beaver," movie to be broadcast Saturday at 9 p.m. on KNXT (2). It he • JS • JS 20 years later and 'Still the Beaver' By FRED ROTHENBERG Al Te6rtte6oft Wrtt. NEW YORK -It's ~O years later, and Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver is still the poor achlemiel we all knew and loved. In Saturday night's nostalgic and riotous CBS movie, "Still the Beaver," writers Nick Abdo and Brian Levant have lovingly brought the 1960s Beaver Into the '80s, turning him into the father we knew he would be, if he never grew up. About the only thing different about Beaver, now 33 and still wearing his baseball cap, is his slight paWlCh. It would have been too much of a culture shock if Beaver, Jerry Mathers, had become a nuclear physicist, or developed a case of self-confidence. "Beaver has always need.ed guidance," aays his mother, played by Barbara Billingaley, who still looka great for a mother and can still dispense top-notch maternal advice: "U you don't rinse out your coffee right away. It leaves rings.'' In one of the well-integrated flashbacks from the old black-and-white "Leave It to Beaver" series, Beaver says he can't imagine being a parent and having bis children fear and respect him. Not to worry; they don"t. He taketa his sons to the r.oo, and one of them wonders how dad will "me91 up." Beaver helps old ladies onto buses, but the doors cloee and he geta stuck at the bus stop. He, separates his kids during an argument in the car, but drives the vehicle lnto a lake. He's like many Americans -unemployed -but he lost his job when his father-in-law fired him. Beaver's wife is fed up with his irresponsible and immature ways. Beaver fights for the marriage. "I don't want you to leave," he pleads. "I'm not. You are," she says. End of marriage . .Beginning of new life. With his two savvy sons in tow, Beaver returns to Mayfield (pop. 18,240) and his old house to bath~ bis family in the traditional mid-American valuea of a full icebox. honesty and Ward Cleaver -letaons which viewers learned a generation ago at the bruised knee of The Beav. "Leave It to Beaver" ran from 1'1~7-63. . "Don't you realize a lot of people wanted to ht your family," says old friend Richard (Rkhar<f Correll). ''Your father was the perfect f'?le model.'~, Ward Cleaver, the center of gravity for th~ Cleaver clan, is seen only in flashbacks becaUlle actor Hugh Beaumont died last year. But Billingsley and Tony Dow, playing all-American big brother Wally, are back, along with many of the original friends and creeps from the old show. Without his dad offering the wisdom o! Solomon, Beaver leans on other family members and friends, but, eventually, learns to accept himself. That's one lesson of the movie, which 18 Vf:rJ faithful to a show that dealt with some ~gnif¥:ant issues and stressed the warmth and canng o( a lovin8 family over cheap one-linen. "We bad no oomed.ians on the show," aaya Dow. "We were a true situation comedy." Priille-tiille soap operas on top LOS ANGELES (AP) homes with television -The prime-time 808p were tuned to CBS. ~~ra cbarcters J .R . All the ehowa in the Ewtn&. Blake Carrington Top 10 were 1er1es, and and Angle Channing so were thoee ln the next dominated the televiaion 10, except two movies ratlnga for the week tied for 19th place. ended March 13. Furthermore, three of CBS magazine show "60 Minutes." ABC's "Dynasty" was in third place and "Falcon Crest" was fourth. Among other soaps, CBS' "Knots Landing" was in 11th place and NBC's "Bare Essence ," was pre-empted laat week. Eight of the_ top 10 shows were on CBS and two were on ABC. None of NBC'a series made it into the Top 10 or even into the Top 20. Its highest-ranked shows were two movies, "Night Kill" and "Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story," which tied for 19th place. NBC's new magazine show "Monilor " made-, ' . Its premiere near the-- bottom of the ratings. They, along with the the top four shows were .. four honemen" of "60 prime-time aoap opera.a. Minutes," were back on CBS' "Dalla•" was as top of the A.C. Nlelaen u.ual leading the pack. Co. rat1n1• as regular Close behind waa the aeries took over after ------------------------many weeka of domination by apedala, mlnlaerlea and aporta even ta. CBS won the week with a rating of 17 .6. ABC wu second with 16.1 and NBC was third with 14.8. The networka aay thia means that ln an avera1e prime -time minute 17 .6 reent of JERRY FALWELL • in TV special April 21 ""11 01\1 .1 1~1 1'1\<)(ll 1< lh)~'°" 1'1\1 "'1 ""1"" , NEW YORK (AP) -ljeather O'Rourke, who WM kidnapped by ghosts ln Stren Splelberg'a ''Pol~" and cornedJan MOrey Amlterdam are the live stars of an hour-long TV apecial featurina .ome of Walt Dlmey'• best-known animateCI chanictera. ''Believe You Can .. .And You Can!'' will be brolidcMt the evening of April 21 at 8 p.m. EST on an lid hoc networlt of 100 atationa. O'Rourke, who al8o hat appeared on ABC's "'Happy Daya." la a 7-yeu-old who fat.'ft the u.naertalnty of life ln a new bmnetown. Before the man, abe vtata Disneyland with her btodler, and 11 taken In cow by CJU.ffy. played by AmNrdam. The Dime)' cbaracten ahe meets there lnslat they mn help w edJuat to the move. The SN 1'.ntertabunent apedal w• llhot on Joaadon at the new J'anwylana at Dtmeyi.,wt. Nervous type J1M.BAiLEY SINGER-ILLUSIONIST ONe NIQHT ONLY FRIDAY, MARCH18. 8t00 P.M. Jeff 6osackl, M uslcal Director l Orlngl Cout DAILY PllOTIThurlday, Mltetl 17, 1113 I • ,. ... GAat'lt:l.D NVAM. NVAM, NVAAAM. EVIL Pl)V C'1ATO UOE!> Mtft PAILV "IR1Y P£E(:) THE FAMILl' CIRCl:8 by 811 Keane "BiUy said the 'm' word! He said 'meanie!' " by Brad Anderson "There must be something about you that's deductible!" BIG GEORGE by Gu1Am ol1 by Jim Davis TM£ MU6TAC.H£ MAI)( ME '70 rr by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) . ¥ k --__,.,n/h-""'-'""""'-'"--' ..J,U.;/:__I ./J--' -'1 .. \ . ' . . \ \ l.l (j j ... 1 1 "If you've seen one ghost town, you've seen 'em all.'' Hank· Ketchum GOllN ON lllDGI BY CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF ~:aat Wt'lt vulnerable South dul, NORTH •. o . &U 0 832 •KQSO WEST EA8T •QJU •KlO O " Vaid •;i Q 109 OJ9754 OQIO +A I09& +J ll7 SOUTH • 7 5 A KJ876 4 v AK8 •3 Tht> b1ddtnic: South Wut S orth Ea1t I P~11 2 Pa•' 4 ·· PaH P1"1 Pait Opt•ntnl( lt>:id: (Jurtn ol •. l>on l JU\l COO)ldf'r tht- odds tn ont' part1rular wit SHOI-: () ... Hl • . .. Wr h1v111l r1.1u11d repl!lltidly that you muat lake the wholr hind into ron11d('r1uon Th.. vulnt•rab1l1ty prr Vt'Ott'rl ~: .. 1 Wu1 rrom rntl'rlnl( t ht aurtiun Al any oth..r vulnnabillty lhry would h1v .. • Kood 11mflcr al four 1p11d1·1 1f Lhey rould icc•l thtrt' Alan ob11nvr North'• r1en to two ht<art~ d1•\p1tt' lht' fact that ht' had only thrt'l' low trum1111. Ht' h11d a rupt'ctablt' ruponding ht1nd "nd wanted to makt' thr mo't l'nrouraging rtspon~e ht• (1)1111! W l''t got his s1dt' ull tn th .. mo\( t>!ft'Ct IVt' lead or .t 'pad1•. attacking dummy '" nnly l'ntry . 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As thr card' ht-. tht t. f1n1:ssP ~1n' and Lhe 1·ontra ct 11> home. liut what 1f East follows with a low hurt and We~t rapturtit thr JllCk with tht' qUtt'n·• • Tht rontrart 111tlll H('llrt . l'iuppoff Wt11t 1h1f~1 to a d11monl! thr ~st dfrl'Ott' J>rclarrr win•. draw1 thr ouutand1n« trump and ltadJ a rlub W('at grabl thr act ind prrMvrre• with d11 monda lwtlartr w1n1. then crouea to dummy by over LakinK lht four or Lrumpl with thC' five. Hr dlKtrda hi. diamond loser on 1 high dub and all 1~ wf'll. How cl. 1°' d1 .... c.k beet .,. ... &.ad? c~ ... Gerea w tlile u1w1r. Fot • copy. of "WluJ., Opealq l.ead1," 1ud 1 l.85 t• "Cort•·Lea41, • care of u.11 aew1peper, P.O. Boa %59, No~w , N.J. 07"8. Make ch yaltle t.o New t-,.pe kl. by Lynn Johnston , .. ' rrs R FIGtRE. at=SPEeCH, EL\t.Ase:TH. b Tom Bat1uk. ------~ D"'5 1ME COOE OF'THE cn.JNTtR ~ ! by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. SMOCK by George Lemont PUNl:TI M£ '™INK5 HE'S 60tN6 TO 8E TME PITCMER OR PtJt( RIM WIN6, ~ LINESACKER at 6MUf ~ SOMETHIN6 ! by Charles M. Schulz L()()t(,MARCIE, IT'S EITH~ Y<XM 60T Mf. A lMVROf P SO Uf'SET MV ~OSUM MAIR IS OR QltLT. FALLIN6 OtlT SIR O_'-, __ _ IRMA TOLD ME SHE THINKS YOU'RE A REAL DRIP ees1Pes ee1N<S A RE!SPecn~P POC T"OR, ~'VS 1.-eP AN E:X E!MPL.ARY H SOON 1"0 eE! MAP6 IN1"0 A MAvOR MO'T"ION PIC1"URE!" KINP O F &..I Pe.' l ( ( THAT'S T"4E THIRD Tl ME SOMEONE'S CALLEO ME THAT NAME-- IHe 1"RICK "f'O PU L-t..I NG "fHA1"0Ne O FF IS HOW ' HO L.-t..Y WOOP <SOes Aeou-r-cAs1"1NG Y OUR -n-tRee ex -w iv es ANP "T"He WARPE!N! -AND IF A N YONE CALLS ME IT AGAIN, I'LL SCREAM By Mark Lasky AUNT FRITZI, PLEASE 6ET THE FAUCET F1xeo 4 Tom Briggs Barons, Vikings breeze It was a night for quick victories for Fountain Valley, Marina and La Quinta in high school volleyball action yesterday. Diiiy Piiat THURSDAY, MARCH 17 , 198~ &tancia softball team takes league opene1t BUSINESS STOCKS C6 ca with perlecto, no less. C2. Aces up his sleeve Laguna's Leach owns th blue chips · By ROGER CARLSON O(~O.-,Not•Uff Considering his schedule and accomplishmenlB. It's sometimes hard to rationalize just how. 18-year-old Laguna Beach=h aenior Rick Leach (1) survives in tenna of al an education, and (2) keeps hia head on hla shoul era. He manages, however, in both departments. A 3.1 gpa student, the 6-2, 155-pound Leach is an individual with nothing but blue chips in h is comer. His dad, Richard Leach, l.s the tennis coach at • the University of Southern California with a fonnidable tennis background. Rick is the class of CIF tennis and he resides ln a faahlonable home in Emerald Bay. "l try not to let it go to my head," says the easy-going Leach. "Even when I was young (12 years old) I had good success. But there are so many ups and downs in tennis. "I just want to keep worlung hard so I can have a shot at the pros." Leach's rise to stardom started when his dad gave him a tennis racquet at age five and except for a brief setback in December, there have been few pitfalls. Among his aocomplishmenta have been berths in the Junior Wimbledon singles semifinals and doubles finals (with John ROJa) as a 17-year-old, in addition to competing in the Italian Open last spring. At Laguna Beach High he is the central figure in the Artists' drive for a third CIF 3 -A championship in the past four years. Rick Leach's success story Nation.al Credeallals • 11 -No. 3 ln 12-and-under singles. • 12 -No. 1 in 12-and-under al.ngles. • 13 -No. 17 ln 14-and-under singles. • 14 -No. 2 an 14-and-under singles. • 15 -No. 11 ln 16-and-under singles, No. 1 (with Tim Pawsat) In 16-and-under doubles, No. 1 nationally in father -son . • 16 -No. 1 in 16-and-under singles nat1onally, No 1 In doubles (with Brad Ackerman) and a member of tht! Junior Davis Team. • 17 -No. 5 in 18-and-under singles, No. l in 18-and-under doubles (with Tim Pawsat). No . 9 in world singles rankings for 18-and-under, member of Junior Davis Team. • 18 -Pacific Doubles champion (with 'I'lm Pawsat) for second straight year. High school credentlals • 1980 -Artis t s claim C U' 3 -A championShip. • 1981 -Artists advance to CIF 3-A serru finals. • 1982 -Artista go unbeaten, win CIF 3-A championship. • 1983 -Artists favored . . . one more time. "but it doesn't bother me. You have to pracuce ronstantly in order to have any consist.ency. "But," he admits, "if I didn't play tennis I know I'd do better ln school."· All three t eams scored impressive victories in their Sunaet League openers, while Woodbridge High al9o picked up a win over Westminster in a non-league contest. In CIF individual tennis, there are few who would argue that Leach i.s the player to beat. As a sophomore he lost to Foothill High's Tim Pawsat in the individual finals. He didn't compete in the individual finals as a jwuor because of opting for 1 the European venture, but the CIFlndlvidual \crown as a senior is one of his goals. There are times when he comes home, eats and simply goes to bed before 7 o'clock . Some of that comes from the recent bout with mono, although his recovery rate was rapid. What makes the left-handed Leach an even tougher player is the fact he has the drive to succeed. o..r ..... ,._... ~ ..... O"D• ... In community college action, both Golden West and Orange Coaat were victorious in their South c.out Conference matches. At Ediaon, Fountain Valley ICOl'ed a 15-5, 15-8, 15-13 declaion behind· the play of senior Tom . Briggs, who came off the bench to record nine k.illa. Junior outside hitter Steve Gottlieb contributed some impressive passing to help the Baron cauae. Marina BCOred a 15-13, 15-7, 16-14 triumph over host Huntington Beach with senior Ntter 8ob Fick aparkinar the Vikinga. "We didn't play as well as we abould," admitted Marina Coach Tim Reed. "The only thing we did nice was come back." He was refe rring to the Vlkingl' ability to rebound from a 11-3 deficit in the firBt game. La Quinta aoored a 1~. 15-0, 15-5 triumph over visiting Ocean View. Outside hitter Rick Wicwel11inger led the Aztec atiack. Junior Utu, at 6-8, also played well at middle blocker. Wocidbndge recorded a 15-11, 13-15, 13-15, 15-7, 15-12 win over w~. Soph<>QlOre_ou_taide hitter Matt Hunkin ~ the Warrlon offensively, while Greg Padgett turned in a strong defensive game. Golden West defeated Santa Barbara, 5-15, 3-15, 16-14, 15-8, 15-12. The Rustlers did it the hard way, coming back from a 12-9 deficit in the final game. Middle blocker John Kosty and outside hitter Dwight Pferrer gave the Ru.tlen a lift. Orange Coast scored a 15-5, 15-4, 7-15, 15-3 decision over vt.iting Santa Ana aa the Pirates improved their conference record to 5-3. Magic makes the Sun(s) disappear INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Lo• An~elu Lakera, led by Earvin ~ Magic" Johnson'• 25 poblts, won their fifth game in a row u they defeated the Phoenix Suns 104-9~ ln a NaUonal Buketball ~tJon pme lut niaht. ,.. Loe Anaelea trailed by one point, 32-!l, after one qu.arter before lta defeme took over and held the Suns to 63 pointa over tbt 1Mt three pertoda. Johnson t[nlahed with 11 rebounds and elaht aaalata. Forward Jamaal Wilk• 9COl"ed 21 polni. and rookJe forward J.,_ Worthy oantribu1ed 21 off the bmch. • Center K.u..m Abd\al.Jabbu Md only llWft pab.itl with 3:4& left In the .--..; bu' ..... ftw men poDitl tD fUdlb wttb 12. U. ll•P' all•• bta 1trHll. of 4a7 ~ llMllft paw ln which --hill;toend • --10 pobita. ,,. ..., w ..... Dml ma..d .. fllit,~ .. md~ wttll ~ . ._. polnte. Center AMft A4im/1 • ''1 I~ bM fifth foul of , ....... with five ...... lift Ill ... 1hlrd ~ ind IDONd an1110 po6ntl. Denali Johuol' ecored 23 .. ~-.,. •:·. A case of mononucleaal.s sat Leach down for about a month, and he admits It may be a blessing in disguise, forcing him to ~ke some Ume off from what has been a very demandin,;f BChedule. "l have been wanting to be a tennis pro all my Laguna Beach High's Rick Leach is surviving a demanding schedule in his rise to stardom. "You have to pay some prices," aays Leach, (See LEACH, Page Ctl Extra-base hits add up for CdM, By ROGER CARLSON oftMO.-,Nettuft Four-time defending Sea View League baseball champion Corona del Mar got a good st.art on No. 5 yesterday at University Hi&h -and it wu one oJ thoee games where numbers tell a very clear story. Coach Tom Trager'• Sea Kings parlayed 11 hits, including a solo homer by Gordon Moss, a two-run triple by Jim Murphy and a pair of doubles by Brett Hughes for a 12-4 victory in the league opener. And the Sea KingJI played errorless defense while putting together their eighth and ninth double plays in seven games this season. University, meanwhile, left 11 runners stranded, including the bases full on two occasions, and was guilty of six errors. Despite the numerical mismatch, it was a game through four innings as the team. battled to a 4-4 standoff. But the Sea Klnga picked up slngle tallies in the fifth and sixth frames (l>ave Aria' sacrifice fly got one acroa, then Moa connected for the other), then a six-run seventh inning exploded the issue. It was one of those games where even the winners were 90DleWhat frustrated by the play -Trager and University Coach Jerry Jelnkk indicated better things were ahead for their teams. Both second guessed their own decisions. Trager wondered aloud why he left riaht-hander John Burns in so long (although he survived to get the victory) and Jelnick questioned a couple of his decisions, although they were things the book says you do. Murphy;• iwo-run triple waa the back-breaker in the seventh lnninl as the Sea Kings were holding on to a 6-4 lead. After Hughes doubled and Ariss was intentionally walked, Jelnick waved ln his outfield, trying to keep his team close. But Murphy exchanged a grinning glance with Trager at the third base box and promptly eent the flrst pitch over the left fielder's head for the two-run triple. Four more runs poured across CdM's Gordon Moss steals second while Uni's Jason Gentile (9) and Rob Gentile (7) watch .. 0.-, Plot "'°'° bJLMhJM before University pitclung could finally control lhings. Hughes' first double -a soft stroke to left which bounced between and past the outfielders -scored two runs in the third inning, and Murphy added an RBI sing}~ tJruversity scored three times ln the third inning after running into a double play, keyeCi by Paw Brown's two-run single. The Trojans tied it at 4 in the fourth when Norm Stolz.off doubled in Juan Gentile. Bum.a, however, turned away eight of the next nine batters before loading the bases ln the seventh, then be e.caped further damage after allowing a sin&le by Stolz.off and a couple of free puses. Artists stun Hawks,6-5, • in opener Laguna Beach High pulleci off a shocker in prep baseball yesterday, handing Lacuna Hills a 6-5 defeat in the opening South Coast League game of the aepon. And In another South Coast game, Woodbridge was limited to juat one hit by San Clemente pitcher Tony Brunnina u the Tritons won, 10-1 on the kar's diamond. In the Laguna Beach fPme, the Artists aoored the wi,nninf run in the last of the eeventh inning to shock the Hawks, one~he favorites foe the league ti . A walk, a sacrWce bunt and Pritchett'• sln8le tallled run. Drew Murphy pounded a two-run homer foe Laguna in the home half of the flrat lnnin& after Laguna Hilla had ta.ken a 3-0 lead. And Soren Lipson alugged a solo homer in the fifth to afve the Artllta a 3-t edlle. Oilers hold on; V aqs, Eagles • Will Laguna Hills tied lt tn the eeventh, aettlng the •tat• for Pritchett'• berok:a. A aeventh-tnntna F.dbon uprtatna and some rain couldn't ~pen the aplrita of the Hwittnaton Beech H1ah bueball team lut ntcht aa the OUen opened Suneet Leque play wtth a 4-3 Yict.ory over the Charpn. And ln the Sea View LM,ue openers, both J!'.aianda and Irvine POUMed out 13 hits aptece to record vtctories. El Toro allO jumped into the win (l()}umn with an euy triumph over Saddi.blck.. Kent'• wha' took pi.ct: e._... B..a •, IUll08 a iu,h~hander Don Dooley and reliever Quy Buc!lwla c:ombtned to hold off th• ~ In a niCht oani.t at Mila SquaN Park. ~ a..nan Charley Bertwell ~'the OOll'i up -.rly wtth a thlrd·lnnlnC. two. run hoaMr. HWltanciOn Bw:h a1'o ~ up lift&,le WU. ln the fourth and fifth lnnln&s and carried a 4-1 lead Into the ~ih; • • But F.dlaon's Paul Elliaon delivered a bues~loaded alngle to a1kle the lead to one before Bucltela worked out of the jam to pin the aave. JrvlDe t, Cot&a Meu I · The host Vaqueroe acored the wtnnlna TW:l with one out In the ninth lnnlnl, when Jim Martin knocked in Mark Webster from MCOnd with • lln&Je, lrWMt bounced b.ck from • 7-3 deficit ln tbt eewntb l.nnlna econn, four nana, two on a Rodn•)' Por .. nt home run. John Sallnu and s~ Lipton each bad run- IClOl'ina .,._ durtna the outbwwt. c.o.fa M-tallied u t1lml ln tbt Uth lnnlnf, aided by Jlm tw.y't lhrM·nm bonMr. But the M~_ wen their own wom entmy, when ROI\. Ha'9 (who W1I a pilndM\INW' Mtlier In die MllW tnninm fcqot to mUe bit .,.. ...... known to die um Ire, and wa1 catJed out for not -~. That killed • bMlt bided ftlly. - Pollaant allO added a double for Irvine. E1tuda 11 New)Ol1 Harbor l The Ea1ies took an euy 'Sea Vtew Lea1ue vlctory at home, aa Reuben Johnlon tallled elaht atrikeouta. Newport broke out on top ln the fl.rat innln8 when Mike Parke hit• so.lo home run. But the._. COW\tend with three of thelr own ln the bot10m of the lnnlna. Steve Nlcholl kDodl-1 ln two run1 with • trt_ple1 and Joh.MOD linPd Wm ln. Nlchola alao added a .a.xth """"' home run .. wen. ~ (1..0) 9COl*t thne flX>ft dJMI In the.~ ml • dou~\Mlt bunt by Colin HarNan. Kldt Sto"e wu 3-tor-3 laoludlna a dOublt MMl. tn~:fiw thl .... and Mbt. Cam.,.au. and Jollnton both bad 'wo ......... ~~.Oun MLOavran, and pwa all oantttbut911 • pe1r or hl• tcir th9 SaUon. Prichett also had a ru.n«Oflna double in the third whlla LNuna Hilla' Lee Plemel •ent s;for-4, lnclud1f\l a two-nm horner ln the opening frame. Laauna Bllh outhit the Artiata, 11-l. In the Woodbrtdp pme, San Clemente'• Brunntnc •llowed only a third lnntna double to Darrin O.n.tela. He struck out etaht -"' walked tlw. San Clemente econd ftv. Wnel tn the opentna lnnll'.'I without benefit of a bllit h.lt. The Tritlonl parlayed Uv. walb ~ three rron Into._ ftw f\a!!I. am Oerl~ lm Mo1 ~ SM a.n.B• ,.. .. two bllleMb; ~Blldlvtlhl J\i&y while w~ nftll to C.p.trino Valliiy. • I • ~~~C~•O~~~~Tmu~~M~h~·~17~·-1_w~-------------~~--~---~---~---~ Oiler win on late goal Dye not contacted, says Arizona AD From AP clllpald1n TUCSON -Univeralty of m Arlaona Athletic Dir ector Cedric De m psey yeat erday labeled u uerroneoua" a report in the Arizona ft.public that he had contacted Cal State &kerstleld Coach Bobby Dye two weeks ago about the head basketball coaching duties for the Wildcats. ''I've not talked to Bobby Dye sin<.-e I left San DieffO State (u athletic dlrector,' Ileml*'Y aaid. Dye b the fonner head coach at Cal State Fullenon. Arizona i5 searching for a • new basketball coach -its serond in less than a year - after freshman coach Ben Llnc::t.ey was fired Tueeday. Demp•ey said he had been contacted by at least ov. "four or five" candidates but has not initiated any diacuasions. though he has consulted with a national basketball authority. Quote of the d~y Jeff Hood, a North Carolina Wesleyan basketball player, responding to Coach John McCarthy, who asked in an eacly- moming phone call why the player has been sleeping instead of 1tudying: "C.oach, my books are asleep, too." Bulldogs win NIT opener Sen ior Deal Barmore had a m perfect night at.5 of ~ the field and 10 of 10 from th€°"free-throw line in leading Fresno State to a 71-64 victory over T exas-El P a8o last night in the opening round of the National Invitational Tournament. The Bulldogs, of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, won't know their next opponent until tomorrow . . . In another first-round NIT contest, Cbrlea Sitton scored 19 of his 21 points in the second halt as hOlt Oregon State roared from behind to defeat Idaho 77-~9. Freshman Steve Wood1lde and senior Danny 'EV&Jll added 18 points apiece for the Beavers. who trailed 35-32 at the half. Oregon hit 68 percent of its field goal attempts in the second half. ZIH Tigers bomb Welc h early 'Mck Lucb tripled In two ru"" lUI Ii the Detroit Ttaers acored five Umes all· after two outa -1n the Orst Inning •1•ln1t Loe Angele. 1tartf>r Bob Welclt to whip the Dodgers 7-2 yesterday In exhibition baseball action Else-wh1:re. Georse Wrt1bt'1 three-run homer with two out in the bottom of the ninth capped a f1ve·hm rally which gave Tex.as a 10-7 victory over Houston . . . Dtck Davia, Dale Berra, and Joae Ortiz home~ In the ninth inning to give Pittaburgh a 4-2 victory over Atlanta . . The New York Meta 1potled Mark Fldryclt'• eecond at.art of the aprtna with an 11-5 victory over Bo.ton .. Fonner Angel Tom Brunusky homored to help Minnesota ecore an 8-5 win over Philadelphia Rtcble Zl1k drove In five runs aa Seattle topped Cleveland 10-5 . Deul1 Martinez pitched five strong mnmgs to help Baltimore defeat Montreal 3-1 in a game calJed after eight inninp because of rain . . . Keltb Hernandez had a double and two singie. to lead St. Louis to a 9-7 triumph over Cincinnati ... J essie Barfield doubled in one run and scored another to lead Toronto a 3-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox ... San Diego pitcher Dave Dravecky drilled a three-run homer to lead the Padres to a 9-4 rout of the Chicago Cubs. Toney, 7 6 ers top Celtics Andrew Toney scored 33 poinlS, m including 12 in the fourth quarter. as the Philadelphia· 76ers downed the Boston Celtics. 105-100 m a battle of National Basketball Association rivals last rught It waa the 76ers' 23rd straight home victory . . . In other action. Bernard Klng and Sly Williama each scored 15 point.a to lead the New York Knicks to a 105-93 triumph over Milwaukee .. Regale Theus scored 13 points in the fourth quarter to help Chicago defeat Golden State, 113-111. .. Guard G u i Wtlllama led a balanced Seattle attack. as the SuperSonics defeated Kansas City, 110-102 . . . Wea Mattbew1' three-point shot with 12 seconds remaining gave Atlanta a 94-91 triumph over Washington . . . Rookie Jerr y Eaves pumped in 36 points and veteran John Drew added 34 to help Utah score a 125-115 victory over Detroit ... Alber t King and Michael Ray Rlcbardaon 9COred 19 points apiece to Spa.rk New Jersey to a 96-90 decision over Cleveland. Edmonton detenHman P aul rim Coffey'• dllput<-d aoaJ with 27 te00nd8 ' left •mil'~ a 3-3 Uc: and aavl' tho • Oil~l'll M 4-3 victory over Vancouvl.lr la.al night In National ffockoy League action Tt•h.•v11111n replay• showt.od Coctey kicked the puck lrHo the nc-l. but the Canuckt' arsulng couldn't chana.-referee W&Jly Harri•' mind . fJ..-whert>, Ric Sellln1 ecored two &U&l.t und llnemate Gii P erreault added another to leud Buffalo to a ~-3 triumph . over Calaary . Al Secord llJlli.d • three-aoa.I exploalon In u two minuw 1pan of the flnt period to lead Chkaao t.o a 4.1 victory over St. Louil . Brlao Bellow•' 110COnd power-play 1oaJ at 13:57 of lhe third pt-rlod led Mlnne1ota to a 3-2 decision over Pittsburgh . . . R elJo Ruot1&lalnen put a 15-foot wrlat 1hot over the Hhoulder of goaltender Rolaad Melanaon with 3 59 remaining to give the New York Rangen a Z-1 victory over the New York Ialandera .. Mllao Novy'• goal on a deflection gave Washinl(ton a 5-4 victory over Hartford. The Whalers Jed early, 2-0 Detroit's Dau y G•re scored twlce In the third period to lead the Red Wings to a 4-3 victory over Toronto. Express a ctivates Partridge Former Golden West College • punter Jeff Partridge, who averaged 42.1 yards per punt with the Univemty of Washington last season, has been activated by the Los Angeles Express o( the United States Football League. Partridge was signed by the Express as a free agent in January but failed to survive the final pre-season cut . . The Nauonal Basketball Aaaociatlon and its players met for five hours yesterday aa talks continued in an effort to reach an agreement on a new contract before a strike deadline of April 2. Neither side had any comment on the talks . . . The p1tchmg- powerful Texas Longhorns have moved back atop the latest rankings of the newspaper Collegiate Baseball Texas has won 13 of its last 14 games and replaces Artz.Ona State as the No. 1 team . . . Leo Cru:i of the Dominican Republic successfully defended h is World Boxing Association junior featherweight crown with a unanimous decision over challenger Soon Hyu C hun g of South Korea ... Georse Steinbrenner, principal owner of the Yankees. again is discussing a plan to buy a major interest m the NBA's Knick.s, the NHL's Rangers and Madison Square Garden, home arena for both t.e~. T e levision., radio TV: College Basketball -lliinois vs. Utah m first-round NCAA Tournament play, 11:30 p.m. (delayed), Channel 2. RADIO: Hockey -Quebec at Kings, 7:20 p.m .. KPRZ (1150). FRIDA Y'S RADIO: Baseball -Cincinnati vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach, 10:10 a.m .. KA.BC (790), Milwaukee vs. Angels at Palm Springs, 12:55 p.m , KMPC (710). LEACH • • • From Page C1 life," ho uya. "1 h.ave to keef. et aiood mcmtal oullook and not a•t down on myael ." Thi oollea• future i. rather obvlOU1 -Leech will be at the Untveraity of Southem Ca1Jfom1a after hi. prep career with the ArUJta. "I'm lookina forward to ntxt year," continue. 1.A•£Jch. ''I have a lot of fr1enda there, tndudfna Pawaat. I'm iOin& to work hard in colleeo and just wait and aee (about a profceelonal career). "There'• Sood competition a ll the time In college and there'• a lat oJ room for lmprovenwnL. I'm 1ure I'll be at USC for at leaat two yean before turning pro." A natural left-hander, Leach hurt hJa arm and actually played right-handed for a year. "l m working on everything," he 1ay1, "but my volleys are my best uaet. My serve and volley have improved a lot." For Leach there have been few setbacks -but a recent one came when the Artiata lost a dual match with Sea View League power University, snapping a 27-game· winning streak for Coach Art Wahl's , ....... Artists RICK ,__.... "At Laguna Beach it's fun w~ as a team,'' says Leach. "Not just as an individual. ' Becau.e of it he is almocrt always ln the doubles competition, where value lS accentuated. On one hand Leach's positive moments includes memberahlp on the Junior Davis teams the past two years, his play at Wimbledon and No. 9 ranking in the world for 18-year-olda (while aa a 17-year-old). On the other hand, he doesn't take too kindly to the recent loss to University. "I ju.at try to do my best -win or lose -that's all my dad has ever asked me to do," continues Leach. "But I hate to lose. It makes me work harder when I do." "My dad has been my coach. There's no competition between us. he JUSt tries to help me at1 much aa he can. Dane PetchaJ (an ex-pro at Irvme Racquel Club) has been ~elping me a lot, too." The father-son combination figures to continue on the courts as well as at USC. The two are scheduled to play at the national graaa (Boston) and clay (Cincinnati) championships this summer. Right now, however, there's the upcoming CIF 3-A playoffs, in addition to the CIF individuata that have Leach's attention. "He's still very much a teenager.'' says Wahl, "and very concerned about how we do (as a team). "Sometimes conflicts come up. such as last year with the Italian Open. so it's hard to predict just how many matches he'll be playing with us . . . hopefully the tough ones." Whatever transpires in the next two montha - it's certain one Rick Leach won't be finished. Monarchs hav-e makings for a dynasty Vikes' Calkins soccer MVP Mater De1 High's basketball seaso.n has finally come to an end -but 1f there'• anything cloee to reaembJing a sure thing in sports -It's the Monarchs of the future. While the Santa Ana-based MonarcN are not within the scope of this newspaper's regular coverage -they're surely the topic of conversation following a brilliant 29-3 campai~, which included a 24-game winning streak. · They came within a whisker of qualifying for \.he state finals -with a starting unit which has no seniors. They'll all be back for another shot next season, and a.sswning some of the ~ in the annor are worked out, it's difficult to believe anyone will be able to handle the Monarchs. For starters, Orange County Player of the Year Matt Beeuwaaert. a 6-0 point J(Ual"d· 6-7 Tom Lewi.a, a transfer from Capisirano Valley; 6-5 Mike Mitchell, a transfer f.tom Gahr High; three-year ~r Chril Jackson (6-5); and 6-4 Mike Fielder are scheduled to return. There is alao first-year coach Gary PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON McKnight. who'll be back with a year's experience after leading Mater Dei to the CIF 4-A crown with a 15-pomt victory over Long Beach Poly in the finals. McKnight's team Jost to Crenshaw in overtime Friday night and he chose t.o berate the officiating, which indeed burned the Monarchs badly in crucial momenta. However, had the Monarchs offense been advised in the last lOaeconds of the first period that it would be wi.!le to take a shot. it would have helped. And, if the Monarchs hadn't been guilty of a coeUy turnover in overtime when they let the ball bounce downcourt, rather than pick it up and avoid a five-second call. at wouldn't have hurt. Estancia edges Tars; CdM, Vaqs, LB win F.tancia High won a thriller, Irvine lost ita No. 1 player with an lnjury but still vron easily, and Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach romped to victories. TENNIS And , had the Monarchs realazed sooner how futile at was to try to attack 6-7 John Williama, inat.ead of blocked shot.a and turnovers, maybe some points could have been retired from breaking Crenshaw's press. Li~lle things l'an mean a lot in games that are ext.ended into overtime. Maybe lhe bad officiating was no more than a balancing factor (remember Al Hackney's call m the Orange Opumi.st Tournament? Without it the Monarchs never would have beaten Fountain Valley). Despite those sub-freshman mistakes m the 32nd game of the season by what may very well be the best team i.n Orange County history (even at thlB stage), there is every reason for continued optimism at Mater Dei. If the arsenal that is set to return next season isn't enouah, who knows, there could be more wiih the South Coast one of the feeder areas. Assistant Pat Barrett handles the · age-group all-stars in the South Coe.st area, and there is apparently nothing Wef(al. because a letter of protest to the CIF Crom the South Coast League has not developed into any problems for the Monarchs. McKnight, a former assistant at San Clemente High, was an assistant at Ocean View dunng the ume El Toro's Wayne Carlander, Lowell's Scott DeBrouwer and Newport Harbor's Byron Ball transferred to play for the Seah.aw ks. This isn't to suggest any wrong-domg -but 1t lends to \.he possibilities of more talent leaning In the direction of McKnight and hi.a Monarchs. • • • The annual South Coast Plaza football awards banquet is scheduled for March 29 and the guest speaker wW be Rams Coach John Robi.rulon. Robinson stepped forward and graciously bailed out the South Coast P1a:ia when, as you might figure, efforts to have Georgia Coach Vince Dooley and Hel'IChel Walker fell through . The former USC football coach seems to make a habit of coming through in the clutch -making prior lituationa even better than before Eagles' Christman fires perfect game Estancia High '• Sally Chriatman io.ed a pecf ect pme yesterday In the FAgles 9-0 Sea View League softball victory SOFTBALL Ii • T h at was the 1lt uatlo.n yesterday In prep tennis act.ion. • F.tancia, behind the play of Greg Spicer, toppled Newport Harbor, 1~13, in a crucial Sea ~In.I League opener,. Irvine lhot down, c.o.ta Mesa, 22~6, CdM b.....ed pest University, 20-8, fJ"d La&j~~ Beach ha ndled Vaqueroa' Scott Goldbera ~to def.ault bis final three eta after stralning a mu.cle in hla aide. He'll ptobllbly be out a week. over Newnort Harbor, while Sal) note. Ji're.b man Tamf: Kane Clemente'I -Loi Methot loet a no-had a big day at the te for Angels drop hit bid 1n the 1eventh inning of F..tand.a with • s-for-outing. the Trltona' 2-0 triumph over including a triple. lAgUna 26-3. S picer woo all four of hl1 matche9 for Ertanda, w hile the r..ii-' No. 2 player, BJck Brown. upeet Newport'• Rick Myers, 6-2. Davlct Inaclom1 and John Flaa apUt their flnt doublee mat(:h~ then woo their ~ to tum It around.tar ~..,... In th e Irvine victory, t h e But Irvine bad Uttle trouble as both Cra ia Knight and Todd Tarter 1wept the ir atnglu matches and u,is eecond doubles team of Barry Beacham and Chrla C.Ox 1parkled wtth a pair of wins. Irvine la now 6-1 for the ae&10n and faoes Corona del Mar Friday. I n t h e Cd M win over Unlvenity, OuU 0fftr of Uni, the defendinc Sea Vlew Leaaue champtoa. won four eeta, but \t wu:r/t ~ u the Sea K.1np' depth wa just too much for the ~om WU the fint for Uni ln five matchfll. CdM ta now 4~0 for the ..-on. Woodbridge. Teresa Brown went 3·for-4 Slugfest 9 7 ln other hiah 11<:hool act.Ion. and drove In three runs to •park ' -Univenity pounded out 14 bita Univeraity'a t r iumph over SUN CITY. A-'-. (AP) _Ben en route to an 18-1 drubbing over vtaitina Col'ONLam del ~ded f 1 n..au. Corona del Mar, and HunUnaton KrltUn phJer lllU ue Ogilvie drove in three runs wtth Beach and Rancho Alamltoa to th~ attack wlth a two-run two hlta, Jncludlng hi• fourth battled to a 14-lnnlng, 3.3 homer and three RBI. home run of the exhibition standoff. San Clemenw'a M ethot lo.t season, leading the Milwaukee On the comm u nity collese her no.hitter tn t.ho bottom of the Brewen to a 9.7 exh ibition f r on t, Golden Weat t opped HVeoth when Woodbrld1e'• vi~tory over tbe Angele Cypreaa 4.1. Oranae Cout Suu.n 1Mry ol**l the lnnina yesterday. committed~ ttrOn in fall1.ng with a clean~ to left. Ogllvle singled to drive In one t 0 s an t a An a 8. o, w b 11 e Huntt.oiton BMch ICOred • run of the Brewen' thrM runs ln the Sad dleback dro ppe d a 3 -0 ln \he bottom of. the ll!Wl\th to flnt Inning and hit a two-run dedaion to Southw.at.em. catch Rancho Alamltoe and atnd home run In the fifth. The A\ l!'a1anda, Christman struck the pme lnto a marathon before Brewer left fielder ha1 now out dght Sailort and even added c1aracn. halted the contest. driven In 10 run• to far t hl• a th,... run homer In ti\• first Slnaln by V•n .... 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SancMk.,., 8, e.wna 11 Leiblreld 4 8-T)I 10 TOlela :le 11-33 75 c~o• -McNelt 10. Handl.,, • Jot.-13. Gt1111am >. Oduml 3, Rot>1naOn e Cfeyion 18 Tote1a· 21 11-28 eo Halftime 0.-C-40-27 Tolaol 10<.lla Or8l>Qe Coee1 2f. Compton 27 FOUN<l OUI Ooume (Cl. Ro'*'-' (C~ Crey1on (Cl lld co.idtUolla IOUTHIJIM c~ lllOUNTAltC HIOH -3.1001 baM f\111 °'='~~roAY MILL -3-1001 bU• full oii:'.~~UMlllll -1·2·1001 bH• Full oc-etlon MT. aALO Y -3·7·1001 beu full ~A lllOOl -4~1-1001 baM Full °"'"*'°"· MT. WATIMIAll -4-&-1001 -Fun -8tlon IMOW IUlltlltllT -2-4·100t baM full °'*..::"vALLEY -~lool -12 Nile OOUJ•• -4-~IOOI -· 3 llfta ...,_ MEV/l/JA AAMOll J\Hll MOUNTAIN -114·1ndl b&M • c:Nln. MAllMO'T14 MOUNT N14 -1117..lnc:fl -24 11119 Dt0001 lllOOI -15 17 loot D&M 5 oNh. KlllKWOOD -24·28·1ncll DH• Full °'= l«l llMICM -160-ln(ih -AR llft•but--. MaAVINLV VAU.rY -10.12-IOOI baM ,. llfta, 1 trim TAMOI lltl 110WL -1-1e.1001 - ~i~:r ... -H · 175-lnch DH• 8 "'='INC ..... -1-ll-lool -6 llftl IOUAW VAU&Y -72· 184Mrdl -I ceb19 ,._,, I gondola. 21 cNlr9 lfT. ~ -lo-16-IOC>l -2 _. I ---tow ~Ml UNCH -21).22-lool -I~ MIAOOWI -151-200 Inch -10 CNh, ' IUrl-,_ IUOAll llOWL -lt-IO-fool baM All cNlra llUI -open. llOMA&. -22-lool. --5 chair• C)ul1nQ ... -· 2 cNlta Ill night. MOMIWOOO llU Alll A -I· ll·loot ri... a CNlr9. a _._ ,_ Loa~ LAIT MIOHT'I MM. Tl (ttttl at •°"lll't ,__~I , .. llT AACI. OM "'lie ~ 111dlall Chief tlhet•.,.,I • .0 2 .0 2 20 Oo1 wa .. tOoNoonletl I to ' 20 MIOl\NI'• ffOet ts•-men) ' oo Ai.o r~ Aatlo., lt•ange M~. lllallet Pa1n1er, M•• M Adandr J•I. AllOr'• Dynamo T1n1e J 02 116 • UACTA <••111 Deld H to llCOMI 11.ACI. 0... mile ~ HedCO Aimee (Flacot 8 40 4 00 6 ~ Nu~lle (SllYat 111 40 11 80 LIM!r a ..... (OIMnJ 1100 AllO ••c•d Sadie C Siii.,• Statle t l'un<nhlll ''°'• 09'\ICa H8'Cy0fl Hy-II\ l""'ll41n Wind ,_ 205 115 nMD MCI. One mlle -KlnQ M&a (Millfchancl) 6 eo • 00 3 40 ,.,,,_1111 (Sliva) to oo 3 eo Mlnula Man (PIW\et) 2 60 Aleo •-0 Caall lnwealmenl, Htl<ihed 10 Win, Siok ... MacK .. ut• C~M PIHM Skll>I* Bud Tim<I 2 03 316 a lltACTA ( 1·111 P•lcl 173 eo fOUflTH .. ACI. One mile lrol Kal.,.,.,oun (Sheffenl II 40 4 80 J 60 0en1on (S ... lhl e eo • oo Sul>'.,... Count (Ftaco) 2 80 Alao 1Ke0 P1t1oteto Par. HOOll Srar Imp Imp Imp. SGolla P11oe. Slag 8owt Oanl• Jar ""'"' 204 fWTH llACI . One mite 0- 0tlb!Mn (L1g1>11\1W) IS 80 4 80 3 80 Kenwood Char ... (Hym""I 18 40 I eo Ou11loa Sttt fT od<ll 3 80 Alao ·-FllmOU• KnlOhl, Boytel. H8Pl)Y Brei, Mllchelt Mercury. Oallanl Spika llm<I 2 02 115 a IXACTA (1·111 paid S07 eo llXTH llACf. One mlle peoe .Jeanamlne (She<ren) t II 20 6 60 3 llO PuPC>el Speed (Plaonol 5 40 4 eo ff"/tl (Ballet) 5 llO Alao •aced Coli•lu Net•ll• SIWIQ<ad El Rey F\lco. The Ton l udor King Time 204 215 12 UACTA (8-41 p.icl 5"00 ~MCIE. One mlle p-Forest• (P-•) 7 40 4 80 3 40 Marllat Klt>g (Sleeth) 3 80 3 00 Sl!Ck s-(Spngg.1 3 20 Alao raced: Double 0 Oanc.,, SplCY'a Flrel Pal ... 0 Q, Rhylllm and Blu• ./on Swift, Mr Hot Slutt Time 204316 a lltACTA ( 1-41 ~d 140 eo '2 l'ICK llX (4-1 6 l~·lf paid aat400 wtlh 2 t winning tldcell (ltv. hOt-1 U PICI( SI• conaorarlon paid $21 80 with 282 winning tlcicel• (lou• hOt-1 flOM'TM MCI. One mtle -Baul• Hanov. (e.yteM) 5 00 2 llO 2 40 Hedgerow lyna IRllCl'lle) 3 20 2 40 W•I bt o Sorl (Balllata->) 3 00 Alt o 1aced Adam'• Poppy, Torpid • KlllQlll ScotCl'I Cloud, Lit Abntw Miii la F ... Time 2 O!> 415 '2 IEXACTA (&-II) pelCJ S 12 to -™ M CI . One mile.,_ t:ryataJ Monterey l/>'>dtt•nl 3 20 3 00 2 10 Whtie V-t (VaJt.lncllt>g!wn) e 80 ' llO Win<'_,,...• (Rltehlel 2 llO Al1v raced. Mary'• Command, I'm a HlllbHty Too. Trac:! MIU, Lady P-···· Well Sea-Glt1 Time. 2 03 415 t:1 f XACTA (7·8) Peld $18 00 TINn4 II.Cf, One rn4la .,_ 1<1111 (Pan•> e 40 4 20 3 eo J-Ora1111n t-">Oer.onl 8 40 3 40 e_., 0 V (Crogf\an) 4 80 AllO rac.cl 0.... Engone ~t Yank• Pl\-'IX Jack Able R.,_ Owing ()(),,. Jutt. s-.... T-· 200 •tS DOACTA (4-l)pe!CI 112t00 "lllW>clenoa -•.O 16 Santa Anita YHTDIOAV'a lllEIUl..TI 1.atllof...., """~~) ,MST M CI. 91,~ f\lt'IOnot 1mm..-1 1_,. tM«nl f4 eo 1 eo 6 40 Su,,eplltlOUaly (CMlanecl•l II to • 60 0oc Campbell <Stt>Mel e eo AllO reced O.ba Olt1, Pany· I 0vet. PN1'1 Pt1n'9. P ..... Be 011 Time OelltlldOOll. E .allecl Prtnoa OulGlt Nanall Time t 17 llCOND M CL 8 lutlonga Olocca Mo«• (Mcear•on) 6 40 3 80 2 eo 1"9h Cliatt• (Slbl9el 5 60 3 80 ~ l OOll (Plncay) 4 00 Aleo raced. Wedding Flow.,. Co1ue BOllbonalt•. c:ampr-., EleQat11 Beauty MIN l)ynMllc:. 5~ K181 II Time. 1.10 415 12 OAL Y OOU9U ( 1 • 101 Deld "49 ?O TtMO M CI'.. I fu•tonotl Fr-19 fTeJW•l 3 20 re 20 a 20 p_, r .... <lJl>haml 11 80 • eo Autumn OIOW (Mce¥ronl 4 00 Aleo '"'*' ltltle Gyp. Cffe¥• Pleymata Ga.llanl Tale. Spadg., Sl,.ltnde Natl•• ConduelOn. H••• A Winn., Think Marr G-Canyon Time 113 ~ MC«. II IUt10nQe A-fUI for T ew1a (SW') 12 20 II to 5 20 A..c.u:tl The~ (L.plwl)l2 20 1180 5 20 "'--"1 Sc>r• l~I • "" A -Coupled enlf"/ Aleo raoed Coot Manor. HuC-l•b•rrv Honey, Hot H Botd. SctlOOI M8tm Time 1 11 2/5 flPTM UCL e·~ luttongl AIM Oe Pie (McCanon) 8 20 8 40 & 00 Sunny RiOOe (St..,_) 9 80 8 IO Fwnous Petiormet (Pll\Cey) 3 40 Alilo raced F8t. Oellcale G•-· Oac:l-Or ea m. AwHome Promlu , Broadway S1-11me 116:116 • IXACTA (~I) paid 124700 eornt MCI. 1.1111 m4M Ttmberlad< (TOfO) 10 IO 4 00 2 IO 9old Frond (~I 3 20 2 80 Prince~ ~on) 3 40 Alto raced L• Fwr. lleldale Fleer INttlcul•I• Oolo. S.W-'1 llluft T1me I 43 315 MVIMTM Mca.. 1·'-' mllee on IVf1 £rill• hM (8--.y) 4.IO 2 IO 2 40 Racfn9 la Fun (8~1fl 3 80 2.IO M-•(~) 2,40 Aleo r-1. Lftl*'I. Tall• The Floot, ,.,._,. Canyon ,.,.,.. 1 44 • lltACTA (4•2) peid t41 00 • ...CK IOI peid tu~ wltll tlww wlMlnQ llclleta tal• h0<-1 12 .._ Ila 00o...,..IOf1 II.id l3U IO wllfl 114 ~ 11ta!ll{fl¥e ,__~ H f'll* till acwMefr 00o..-lloi1 II.id '287 20 .,..._ II ""*" ,_._ llCIMT'H AAcs. I· 1/ 16 -,_ PMN09(-.Y.I 71 eo ''IO e20 21 eo 11 eo 1.ao Hyper'~ (H-1 11 40 I 20 My Habftony (8'-nei<•) 4 00 Aleo rectd: M8'1•..: ,.. __ M*. Mllolclflllw, Nanoy't Ctwwnplon, -· nm. 1:4' ,,, ...n. IUCL 1·~ mllee [atty M1W (~ ta.00 I IO I IO ~(llilfllel ... 400 ltar Of O..... COl'ol'oc .. .,111 t eo ~Y--· Af' ... P-. .,_,II'• ·--r ...... t.ea11. • DAC'TA (741 peid 924000 ~26,611 ~ • • .· ·~ l1hlblte...........i .,.....,. .. ~, ca111cw,,.. o:ra ooo HO r " o M~• 100 UO Oh t 11 I fo11011, Trawtlt Il l i..o l.•ugnll" Ill H ..... t71, Corbell (t ) and aooM. ,.,.,.fOll. HaM ,..._ 14~ t .. 18'11111. ~ tt l Ind 1.#r• ,_, W IMIW!Y l ~t "" Oalfl0tnla LyM M .......... (,)glllrle Htah eohool CdM l'l.~4 C0tona<1e1M., 103 011 e -12 11 o Unlve<tllr 003 100 o • 8 e Aoone. Bvtn• ($1 end M1>tphy, M•••· Fr411 (61 e nd Brown w Burne L-Mtrl 2B Hugh .. !C). 2. Sto l1olf tUI. 3S-Mu•phy IC), e. ... n (U). HR-MOM (C) 1n1ne1,c-1a ..... • Coala MeH 000 011 010 8 9 3 Irvine 000 030 411 -9 13 1 Hyde Wwdetl 1e1. Oe1c11 (I) and Ha~. Poi...,.1. llplon (6) Ind F\ahm•tu41a w - Llplon L-G•lch 211 Potuanl (I). Ting ICM). IW>malulla (If HR POiaaallt (I) Riley (CM) h1-la , •• Mewpo<1 _..., 2 Newpon H.,bor 100 000 1-2 10 ) Eatancla 320 131 •-10 13 0 Grlgaby, John1on (4) and Terry, R JOlln.on. Link (71. R Jollneon (7) lllld Wolle W-R JOllnlOf', L-Grlgeby 28-Slona (E). Brr•n (NHI 3B-Nlchota (El. Stone (El. HR-Ntc;fl041 (El, Plltlca (NHI II T-.. I Mdlellaoll 1 EJ Toro 100 410 o-e 11 2 Saddlebalc 00 I 000 0-1 I 2 Pltet and App4Ca Oetnlan. Olu (l't) and Bek., 38-SMburget (ETI. Mahar (ETt 28-Seebut;a< (Ell ......................... , Edi.on 000 010 2-3 1 O Hunllt>gton 8"cl'I 002 110 a-4 10 3 Tal<k"*1. ~ 1•1. Bladt (81 .,,., Elllaon. Dooley, lkodlett (71 and Shlney W -Dooley L-Btack S-Buckel• 2B-Prlvetl (Hiil HR-H..-(HB) .., c...,_.. 10. • ......._. 1 San clement• ~1 CMO 0-10 e 3 Woodbridge 000 000 1-1 1 6 &running and Puterbaugh. Flah•• (8). Ekin<•, Cook (61 wld MoNee W-Btunlllng. L-Burk• 2B-o.ni.M (WI. CllN (SCI, Moy (SC) Stantaor (SCI U.-hedlt.&....-.... Laguna fltlla 30 t 000 1-5 II 2 1.agune 8Mdl 202 010 1-e 1 3 Mcvtcar. Radlda (It) end Aoman, Llpaon and Crow! 2S-"'11d*I (lBI HA-Plemel (LHI. MUtplly (LI). Ul>90n (Lii) OtNr a-- M•t•Oel 4~~ HIGH SCHOOL IT AHOtNQI lunMt LHgue w 2 L Qlt 0 LMI NlefOt•e ._.. Hunllngron e.actl •. Edleon 3 ..,..,., .• o- I 1 I I 0 I 1 t I 1 I I 1 2 2 ~ \flew at Huntington 8M<:ll (noon) W•lmlnetar ve Marllla al Bl# F'leid (I pm l founlain Valley ¥9 EOlton ti M .. Square PW1117 pm l ... VWw l MOW • Co<on• del Mar 1 Ealanela I lrYIM I EIT0to I Coat• M... 0 Newl)Orl Hillfbor 0 Unl--11y 0 Saooiet>aC* 0 v .. _.,. • ._... Corona def M• 17, Unl¥Wllly • E.standa 10 Nawporl Hwbot 2 trvtne II. eo.1a ,.,.... a El lOfO 6 Sada~ I ,_.,_.ca-.. (J p.m.) ll'W>e a1 Cofone del Millr Coat• Meta at U.-tlly Eatanda al El T0to Saddlet>acl<alNewporlHWDOf L OIS 0 0 0 0 1 1 lcMlth C°"t L.egue W l OIS 1-CNoaQo x-M-a Sl. LOUii Toronto Oal•oll ' > ' I 0 I 0 0 0 .,, I 1 ' 1 I I 100 If•-I JclMeOfl itCJ tJ 13, 2 llWflf1 (IC~ It M , I Mallow (II. 12 ff tOO 11.. t lilel1r~ (101 6 01 t I Wadi-4011 (I ) I t I 11, t MoMlll•n Il l. 11111 tOO bMi~ I ,atrltt (101. I 00 19, 2 t J°"" ttl. Hit 40 3 ,,._ (8CI, I It et 100 Q/Hll t W......, (I). I 11 U , 7 AllltOn ti) t 11 • ~ rUI\~ (IC). t t 7 40 400 ., .. •tl•y 1 Ian 0~1a, • ·~ tt woe9M ............ CIMM!lle11 100 mlldl.y ruy ' ,.,, c·-·· tlMM JOO If• I lat-tllC), 2 21.ll. 2 " Meat<.,,,.. <11 ~ 23 )(), a • f'1e11i11r1 <IC>. > t6 .0 200 lnOo I Zlegtfl If). 117 70 1 lltet. llC). 2 U 74 3 ~ (ICJ 2 <IO 4t '° .... I ..,, Ill. H 04. 1 9aaoiey (IC). 2t n , 3 H_.,. (I). 2t M Olvln9 I !(.,,.,,.,, Ill , ,. 30, 2 llall• (EJ, lef oo. 3 Otey tl). 120 t5 100 lly I COh8ft (00), I 08 et. l -..ad.., (el, I 10 OI, 3 Lay1eldl), 1 II 6a 100 ''" 1 """" co 1. 1.0& a. a 1<011111 ... (SCI, t O& 74. 3 I( Mee~ (II, 1•06 311 ooo ,,.. t Staci. 1101. o·n :ie: 2. w Ma0Kan1le (El, • 01.0, 3 Murphy t8C) e a4 111 100 baci. 1 -*-(ICI. 1 00 &8 2 C-t8CI I t• 30. ) lullteli (E). I 16 66 tOO bt'fflll I ~ (E). I 18 119, 2 8ell (I!), I 21 84. ) IWMatl (8C). I 22 6e 400 11• ttlay -I ~. 4 13.27 WCT lCMff'TIMM"I (a1 lllluftlctl, ... , o.nn .. ,) , .... ,~ ....... \ ChlC> Hooptr (US I def Ot-Gillin (U 8 / 11-2. 11·4, 8hl0mo OUctceteln (lt••ell de JoM.lule Clare (Argentina). 6-3. 7·6. K.W Curren (South Alrlcat del J~an Kii•~ (US I. e-o 8-I, 811111 THC'* (US I def Helnr Ouen1hard1 (S-tettand), 7-~ 3-6 6-1 ....... ,._,,_ ........ M••k 01c1iaon tu S I def lwan Lano (CzacllOalO•Ula). i-1, 8-2; Wojt ... Flbalo (Poi.nd) ~I Paul McH-(Auatralla~ 7 ·II 0-0. 8111 Sc.anion (U S I OM Johll A1eunc1M (Au•lrella~ a.a, 7 ·I , ..... ....,., .,._..... Cuttell·Stewe Danton (U.S.) del Tr~r Oelane (Soulh Alfic.)-1( ....... M, 2-e. l-2, P•let Rennetl (South Africa) ·l!lr1an TMCl\et det P•let E11 ... (W•I G«mAny)-Han ... Joerg Schwaler (Wai l O••m111yl, 8· 1, 6-, Mlk• Sav.t (U.S 1-0tllln def Hooper·Oerelt 1 M• (US I, 6·2. 7-41 Men'•t~t (al "4tt~ ............ ) a-Ml llowWI ....... Gulltermo VllH (Argenllnt) del J akob HIH•k (Swltu rlandl 7 •8. 6· 1. John Flngerald (Auelratla) dal Jufl G,.nar 1Crecho1lower.1a) I ·• 1·2. NICk Saw1a110 (Us 1 oet JaJme FlllOI (Chile). 7-S. 6-4 Hlah echool ~de .. -. ..... , ....... GOldl>erg (II io.1 to Wet ..... 2-e. deleullacJ 10 Kod•. detauUacl 10 Tran. defaulted 10 M•. Tenet (fl won 11-•. &-2. 6-2, II.(); KnlQlll (I) won e-3, e.3. e.o. 6.0, IMll!leld (11 loet 2·8. 2-41. won 7-6, e.o ~ vono·Velaaco II) dal Rtclley-Stmmone 8 4 7 S, def Ren.u-Ryaon, &-~. 8-0 Co•· Beacnam (fl won 11-3 e.o, won a.o, a.o .....__ ..... a. a..........._, ....... M.,._,h (l 81 def T 1VOf19 0-0 de! Joyce 6· I Oel Malalla. 11-0. d•I McKay l ·O. ~.2,!L81 won 6-4 8-4, 6-1. 8-4 Wall-&-3. 6-1 6-2. &-1 P Kimbell (LB) won II 2 8-3, &-1. 8-3 ~ Olckaraon·Perry (LB) def Nguy•n- Rodr\QweZ 8-1. 1-4, def Ft-·ly, &-2. e 4, Hou ... J Klmball (l8) loet 5-7 ..... won 1-4. 1-1 l.elMMM , ...... port ....,_ 12 ......... Splcat (El def Myett, 7-41, oet S~..,,. 7 ·8. def Haya. 6-3. d.i Able, 6-3: 8'own (El won 6-1. 8-4 loel t.-7, won 8-t, Bargar tEI 1091 H , t-6. won 6-3. loel ... ; Robb'na IEI loel 3-11. 4-e, l't-7 won 1-4 · ri...... lnad<>ml·flaoo tEI ap111 wrrh Con"*r·M Haye 5-7 7.5 OM Ba.atet·AMd. 8-4 &-1 Sludebal!•·SanclO'lal (E) IOllt U U eolit 2-e 7-6 c ...... ---.~· ........ Gr-(UI dal 8town1Mlget l-1, 0.1 &illlven, 6-3, def PrOC>P 1-1 de! Mcla9'\ 5-1. Margollt (UI loa1 1-6. 2-e. 3·6. won 1-4, Plnchae (UI fotl 1-4, 1-6, 1-e. 6-7, LAlu (U) '°"' 2-6. o-e 3-6. 6-7 0...... PaulM>0-0.y (UI epll! with W-·Ew!nO. 1 S, U . apll1 wltll Ha.leller-ttlf'lmon. 6-3. 3 e \llCtOf·O!Mr (U) IOa1 4-6. 0-6. 2-6, 3-6 ~ • • . . . " Women'• toftbell c~COLUG« ~t.ldillra cllO Sou"'-l•n 000 030 C>-3 3 2 Sllddreo.dl 000 000 0--0 i 1 B•a)nard ano O'Btt•n. 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Lampltter IU) 28-Btown(UI Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Ttiurtday, Maroti 1'T, 1883 3 Bucs, Rustlers • survive Both Ora.nae Cout <..:oUeae and C,ioldt-n We•t Collese 1urvlved foul troublea last night to r«:ord vlctorlt'I In South Co1ut ConferenL-e women'• basketball action And the Ruatleni llrld Plrateti did it the hard way, with big triumphs on the road. At Mt. San Antonio, Golden Wett overcame a 41-40 halftime defl.cit to record an 80 72 victory over the Mounties Jill Guthrie had 36 points for the Rustlers, while teammate Kelly HarnlOn managed to score 16 pomt.s before fouling out Guthrie was at her best In the fu"St 20 minutes, 11COring 26 of her game-high total. fiarrlson survived foul trouble for as long u po8Slble and scored 16 of her polnta in the second half The victory improves Golden West's record to 3-I m conference and 8-4 overall. Golden West managed to hold Mt. San Antonio center Nancy O'Sullivan, who waa averaging fouls 22 pQlnta per lllUTW• to juat -even 1'he Ru1tlert are home tomorrow night at 7;30 t.o fact" <.:om pt.on. At Compton la.at night, Orangt" Coast scored • relatlvely easy 7~-60 victory over the Tan.ara, despite being ticketed for 27 foul.a. Delore• Effinger led tht.' balanced Pirate acorlng atta<"k with 16 points, while Melinda Burris added 11 and Colleen Berry chipped ln 10. The Buca led by as many u 20 1n the second half before Compton made a late, but fuule s 'erry scored all 10 of her points in the second half after spending much of the flnt 20 mmutes on the bench with foul problems. OCC improved its record to 2-2 m conference Overall, the Bucs are now 8-5. Coast returns to action tomorrow night aa well to host Cemtos in a 7.30 conieet. Olympic facilities await early tests LOS ANGELES (AP) - Seven world-class competitions will be held at Olympic sites m 1983, a year before the games, the L os Angeles Olympics Organizing Committee told a board of directors meeting yesterday. Big meet for GWC • s wimmers A b a t t I e o-f u n d e f ea t e d t-ommunity college swim teams is on tap tomorrow at 2:30 when Golden West and Fullerton square off in a South Coast Conference meet in the GWC pool Fullerton, 4-0 th.ls season and runner-up to Grossmont last year with a 5-1 record, fell to the Rustlers m last week's Golden West Invit.auonal "Even though we beat them m the invitational, I don't think that's any indication of how the dual meet will go," cautions Golden West Coach Ken Hamdorf. "This should be one of the best dual meets of the year." Golden West carries a 3-0 mark into the meet. The Rustlers were the Southern California Conference champions last year This season, the Rustlers have defeated Orange Coast, Mt San Antonio and Cerritos In conference meets. The Hornets have donunated m their meets with convincing victories over OCC, Cypress. Cerritos and Santa Ana. Golden West's top individual efforts this season have come from sophomores Jim Johnson, Frank Jester and Doug Burchell Jester, out of Marina High. has clocked 52.6 in the 100 butterfly, the top conununity college mark In the state this year, while Johnson has turned in a 1:46.2 effort in the 200 free. Burchell is the Rustlers top distance swimmer, clocking a best of 16:36.0 in the 1.6~0 free "These 1963 events in swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming. cycling, canoeing and rowing will provide the LAOOC with the beat opportunity to test new f.acilities built for the 1964 Games," said Harry L . Usher, LAOOC executive vice presiden t-general manager. Water polo will be May 7-14 at Pepperdine University. The cycling competition will be July 6-10 at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Swimming competitions will be July 14-17 at Southern Cal. .-' Men 's and~omen 's ~ringboard platform diving will , take pl.ace at Southern Cal from July 16-17. The Olympic Swim Stadium at Southern Cal will take ita final test of the 1963 season with American Cup Il Synchronized Swimming competition from August 5-7 . The rowing competiUon will be from Sept. 22-25. FV All-Stars seek c rown The Fountain Valley - Westminster Dynamites, a Division V American Youth Soccer Association All-Star team from Region 5, will play Balboa Park (S"an Fernando Valley) Sunday at 1 o'clock in Upland for the Southern California championship. Members of the team (all 9 and 10-year-old.s) include Amy Utter. Stefanie Stucker, Stacy Reynaga. Nicolle Relchstein. Angie Petermann, Cindy Petting. Laurie Pehoviack, Kelly Matheny, Jeri Long, Molly Kuykendall, Alyaon Kross, Cheryl Jones, Nicole F..isley. Kim Doherty and Heather Bcannan. The coaches are Jim Stucker and Linda Reynaga. The Dynamites have an 6-0 record in All-Star competition; including a 2-0 victory over Newbury Park in the aemiflnala last weekend. Dragsters conipete O CIR to host three-day event The 1963 NHRA Pacific Division World Championship Series ls set for Orange County IntemaUonal Raceway Sunday. The schedule includea special teat sessions from ~-10 p.m tomorr ow; qualifying ano national record attempta from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday; with the time lria1s (11arting at 10 a.m) and the final champlonahlp elimJ.noUona (beginnina at noon) Sunday. More than 360 entriee will be on hand. There wlll be el1ht featured cateaorlea: top alcohol drapter, top aJoohol. funny oar. compeUtion, euper 1tock, et.ock, auper 1u. auper comp and auper at.rMt. Chuck hl ot Sm ~ will be the le.adins contender for funny car honors. Kia blU•t rival will be Covin•'• Brad Andel'90n, who f:lniahed fourth ln the 1962 national polnta race. Dave Hage of Anaheim It the defending points champion 111 a lcohol dragat er, w hile Ted Seipel of San Leandro and Bob Lambeck will be favorites in the super gas and stock ellmlnator. The award.a pune for each event la $4e,450, up more than 07.000 OWi' 1832. For further lnfonnadon, phone ~$2-551 1. Basketball _ .................... ~------------------------~~~~~--~ • C4 Or Cout OAIL.V PIL.OT/Thurlday, Maron ,.,, 189' Busy weekend for yachting along coast Yachting act1vlly along the Southern California coaat ia so heavy th.I.a weekend th.at major events are overl4pplng N nearl)' ~ offahore satllng yachi.. set the •tartl.n& signal Saturday at 1 pm Cor the Newport to C.bo San Lucas race, 10 Catallna-38 aloope with IOme of the best match-racing crews in the world wW be wmding up a 45-match regatta for Long Beach Yacht Club' Cup series. The Co ona p senes got under way today and w continue tomorrow and Saturday - weather penrutUng. Caputrano Bay Yacht Club has the only other competitive event this weekend with a St. Patnck's Day Regatta Saturday and Sunday for performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. In 0111et Southetn Cllllomla 'facnuno AMoei•llon .,. ... Loe~--9Mctl a. BMcn Yacnt Club -Saturday Saito<• SetlM. (911 ci-)1 Saturday CabrlHo Beach Yacht Club Op4tnlng Oay, Saturday. 1nvened Stllf1 r-. Sund1y lent• Monica .. , Sani. Montee YKnl Club Opening cUy '°' 1111 Matll\a del Rey yec:ht Q\lbe. S1turday. Sunday aan 0-.0 MINlon 81y v.cnt Club -Lldo-14 S1>•lnct Aegetta (lnvtt1llon111 Saturday. Sunday, Butt« tnvtllllonll (handicap) S11urday San~ YKlll Club -Colline S..laa (Cll-20) Saturday. Salll>Oal Troplly (Cltlllna-271. Slturday. SU,,. Star ellmtn1ttona. Sllurdly, Spring s.r1aa (Etehell•22. T·Blrd, J-24. Olton-30) Saturday OoNnaldo Yacl'tl Club -YMrly Serlaa (PHRF} Sunday S1n11 Clare Racing Anoclallon -Midwinter Serie• (La11r, Sllll>Ol•dl Sunday San Olego Navy Salling Club -Monll\ly Handlclp. Sunday Sout-te<n Yactit Club -Sonno Ser1aa (handlcai» Sunday Moftfl .,.. lflland Ventura Yacht Club -Eneenadl T-Uc>, S.tU<dly Anac;ao1 Yacht Club -Soring Coutll S.W. Saturday Channel lllanda Yacht Ctub -SI PalrlCk'a d1y GrMn Water, __ Satvrday; Junia< Set>ot Oay. Sa1urd1y: Hlrd••Y' Race. Sunday Santa Barbai• Yec:ht Club -WN80f\ S.laa, Satutday. Sunday. CAM Saft L-EntrtM Delphia (Cal-39) Martin 8o11.ar/Mlke Mleh .... Ball>Oa Yec:ht Club (PHRF): Nalu (Sw•n-~4) Pater Grant. Newi>Of1 Harbor YC: Rac;e PaH•oe (Swen-44) John Marrlll, Sen Franclaco YC: W1n1ernaw11 (S&S-511) Hatold Oay/Rol>er1 Mele.it, Bahia COflntl'llan YC, Oec:e9tlon (MuM-43) David ~lnl\lty. Cllllornla YC. OctaVla (Santa Cna-50) St-.rt Kett. Santi Cna YC, Algtlt (Ol9on-4-0) Fred Hammett. San nt""n YC /PHAFl Oulnl-IPet•aon-411 Oon Huon.. Santa IHAtl'I 'l'C; PKlffl'la.ls« JFr-~I Steven Promlllofl. Sou"'-tern YC; Looe Star (Slrendlplty·43) Burton Slrljarnln. Souttl-1ern YC. Oaflance (Swan·51) Bffl Allenl8ob Arthl.lf, St. Franclll YC; c.lertty (S•9ndlpUy-43) WUllam Ottermlllet, Bahll Corlflthlan YC; Electra (Pet•aon-34) Allan Slm<>fl, South-l•n YC. MontgometY Street (Cel-40) Jim Oerwllng. RldllnOl\d YC. Amareltl (~) 0-Kenny. San Olago YC; .... lcAI\ ~(Farr 1-ton) Wlllllm C,_, Venture YC. Earl ol Mar (Slnll Cruz-~) Klrtc Elllott, ~ Hart>Of YC, U~t (Senta Cruz-50) Don Ayr• Jr • ~ Hltl>or YC: UMale (Swan 431) A.llM W Ollnge< Jr • Sin Frlllld9oo YC (PHRF), Intrepid (8elt~7) John 09l.aura. Clbf1llo 8Nch YC Bollf•ono (Peteraon-55) 0.Yld Fenix. San FranclacO YC, CNr1ey (Holland en: Munro BuahMll, St Francie YC: Lolt ~~I 8.J £rtieN1r11, St. Fran<:la YC: Fr9')'1 (MaaotHl3 keteh) Cllatlel S1elrlm111. Lido Ille YC (PHRF): Tr ....... (Nalaorl!Mlrell_...) Ron Kuna. OcMnllda YC; Chlmo (Nelaon/Merel<-41) Cnarlaa Wll\ton, San Fnnc:leco YC. in-wtta (Fr•a-4&) R.F. Cottr ... St Franda YC, Spt<11 (ChOate-40) Allen &own, Voyagwa YC, Cant1la (~) BfOOll Gifford, Little Shipe Fi.I (PHRF) Love M1chlne v (Pet111on-41) Jack Botallan. Callfornl• YC. Al>C>llitlon (Santa Cruz-40) GUllMI Vaughn, Stocton Silting Club; Rtn Ralf (Santi Crui-50) FQt'elt E Ol9on. "-POft Hwt>ot YC. WIMtall (5enfa Cruz-33) L• Hewflaid, Califotnle YC (~HRF); Kaltvn8"dv (Sant9 Cna-50) John Lan<k>n. Sen Olago YC: MW-(7$-loot aloop) John P S«tppl, San ~ YC, Hw\I Ho (SMta Cna-50) Morrie K1'11. Blll>OI YC; Mltlln (L• custom 68) Purdon/\llrglllO, 8en ~ YC, Ole Rollf (Pel....an·4&) Richard Fantor:zl, Santa Clare Racing A .. n , Joyride (Slnt---35) Jerry Butta, Balboa YC (PHRF) Samurta (S111ta CNZ.·501 8111 Pllrn« Jr , ~ Harl>of YC, Temer11Y (Cut1om-50) Theodore Ken'. 8lhla CortntNan VC, Wllletle wino (~ar1-:i:i1 Mllllf/Chopln. Long Beech YC: Fr" EnterprlH (Heleon/Marek-4 t) Rlenard Etllf199'. Hawoort Harbor YC. l:MIC;CO (P9t~) Angelo OeSAl>lo. c.itfo<nla YC, lt'1 OK (Petenion-40) Lewie 8-y, Cai*trano Bly YC: Reg1Jme (Spenoer.fl2) OurQel\IMywl. ~ Harbor YC. Raider (Sanl1 Cruz-50) Al \loda. Long hec:tl YC. Al9t• (Pel•IOl......a) w~ Hancodt. ~ Her'l>of YC, Pr~ Cooller (Sanla Cna-40) 8ruoe Cf\andlef, Bell>Oa YC. Brooke Ann (Ne19on/M8Yflk-41) lMry Hlf'ol9)'. Cat><lllO 8eecl'I YC Powerboat show opens in Newport The new powerboat show, second of three scheduled in-the-water boat shows, opened yeeterday at Lido Marina Village for a five-day run. The event will feature more than 100 boats valued at a total of $50 million, according to Duncan Mcintosh, producer of the show for the 10th amsecutive year. Hours of the show are 11 a .m. to 7 p.m . weekdays, and 10 a .m . to 7 p.m . weekends. Admlsaion ia $4 for adults, $2 for children and children under 5 are admitted free. Most of the boats on display will be of the sportflsher variety, Mcintosh said. TraNOCeanlc mot.or yacht.a, convertibles and high performance boata will be firsts at this year's show. "It would take potential buyers months to visit the dilferent locations where you would find this array of powerboats, and the probability Ls that one would never aee them all," said Mcintosh. Included ln the mega-fleet of aportfiahen are the F.afic-~. President-43, Topaz West 36 and 29, Beruam-28, Hattetu-32, Jeney Yacht-40, Kong and Balvonen-44. , . HAPPINESS IS GOOD HEALTH ~: ll Ph. Unle chlldn!n are alwaya mmt expre91lve. Whm they .,. happy their la\.llhter and llllilm can lJc)l t up a whole room. But. when they are not {eelinl well tJwy do not .wr1 have t.o tell you. nwtr act.Iona wtll let )'OU know that there la 1omethlna bodwrinC them. 1(.-p your c:hOdren happy by halpln1 to keep them hHJthy. Rqul.ar clleckupe -• muat l>y yoW' family phymdan. 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Erin go bragh, we really are Irish America leads other nations with products being made in Ire land By JACKIE HYMAN SANTA MONICA (AP) -From Lawry'• M"xlcan food product. to Apple computera, more and more Amt1rlcan producll a~ being made ln lreland, 6llld that country'• new m.inl.lt.er for lndu.ttry and energy uy1 he expecll to announce tour new lnvt"lltora thi• week. J ohn Bruton. who la on a tour ot the West COii.it, wu to have signed four nl'w high-technology companies, primarily In the com puter field, by today -St. Patrick's Day. "We've been lucky in that we've been able to get a wide range of flnna" w Invest In Ireland, aald Bruton, who ia making hla first visit to the United States He is part of the coalition government of Garrett FltzGerald, elected prime mlniater of the Republic of lreland in December. Bruton , whose Itinerary Includes San Diego. Sacramento, San Franc:laco and Seattle aA well as the Loe Angeles •r•a, wu Interviewed at tht• Santi. Monica offlct• o f the lndu1trlal Devel<>pment Authority of Ireland. a aiovenunent ai"ncy whl.ch hl' ovt1"""9 CounU1el lncludlna ~rmany, Japan and Great Britain allo tnvMt ln Ireland, but Bruton noted, "We 11eo th&t the U.S 11 gulna to load' the et--unomic recovery which haa been IO Iona awaited " He uld unpubliahed data lndlca~ "that the recovery la now under way." ln addition to meetlna with potential lnve1tor1, Bruton said he la studying California'• public hearlna proce1ae1, which allow more public comment on legislative .matters than la cur rently provided for In Ireland. and la meeting with venture capltallall with an eye to developing a 1yatem for encouraging Irllh'-'nvestora to build up Indigenous flnne. In the past two decades, lreland has been able to attract more than 350 U.S . oomparues, including more than 60 from the Wnt Coci.at, through a combination of low IJi)(H, capital aranll and loan auarantee1, and tho eatabllahment of t«hnolosy oriented lnatltui. of hlJht'r education for 1t1 u nu1ually young • populace. More than half the populaUon la under 23 yean old. ~ a re-t1ult , more and more American <.'<>mpanlet au•e Htabllahing planll t~re to serve the European market American products manufactured In Ireland include health care It.ems, computers, 1oftware, Mexican food product•. apparel, pharmaceutical• and enSfneerlna and mduatrlal componenll. AJrno.t one new U.S . plant haa opened In Ireland every week over the put two years, and about half the U.S . firms inveatlng In new European fac1lltlea choose Ireland, IDA statiAtlcs aay. The country needs foreign investment to help It over come matching unemployment and mflatlon rates of 12 percent, plUB a serlou. bu et deficit, Bruton .. Id, addlna that the aovenunent it careful to attract only flnnl It .... u economJcally vi.able. "We have a p,..tty ~ood record," Mid Brulon, not.1n1 that Ireland hat larply been able to avoid 1uch fialoc» u the recent collapee of the ~ Lorean Motor Co. In Northern Ireland. "I think we hive tended to 10 tor th09e aectora of the market where the growth la evident," he aaid, noUn& that automobile fl.rm.I have not been aought becauae of a low growth rate. Althouah the empha1l1 on Haht Industry hu avoided wldupread pollution problema, Bruton 1ald, the large amount of American lnvestment hu had an lmpKt on biah culture. "There'• a big interest ln'-Amerlcan food and the c ultures auoclated with American and Mexican food," he said. "It's in a sen.ae Uke the Irish pub In America; people are trying to recttate the American Image." Reagan's 'tax cap' draws wid.e protest · By SYLVIA PORTER A great wave of disapproval LS mounting against President Re agan's proposal to tax employees on health insurance premi ums paid by employers over and above a stated amount. Th e program , th e administration claims, is designed to help hold down health costs. But despite ita surface appeal, opposition already haa been expressed by so diverse a mixture of forces as the AFL-CIO, the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, the Chamber of Commerce and the National Cou n cil of Sen ior Citizens. ·~ax Cap" was th~ name given to the program when Reagan 1rullally tested the reaction In h is budget message, then followed through with a formal proposal to Congress. Whatever it is called, it's really a new back-door tax on workers. It would force workers to pay income tax on health insurance premiums provided by their employers over $175 a month for families and $70 a month for singles. lf approved by Congress. the "cap" would bring m an extra $2.3 billion in federal revenues next year and more than three times that total by 1987. But White House spokesmen deny that the intent is to raise funds to reduce the federal deficit. Robert J. Rubin, assistant secretary of Health and H uman Services, says, in fact, that the impact of the tax cap on the deficit le "irrelevant to our concerns." The cap wou ld hold down Self-ell1ployed seen loser in tax fight The president of the ::>mau Business Service Bureau, Inc., a national organization for small business, says the self-employed have lost a battle for fa1 r treatment. Francis R. Carroll, who heads the organiz.ation, said a recently approved U.S. House Social Security ba i l -out bill will increase the tax for self· employed from 9.35 percent to 14 pen:ent beginning next JIU'l. 1 - a percent hike. n dollars, he said, that tes to between $400 and $600 a year for each aelf- em p I oyed, partner in a partnership, shareh olders and Subchapter S corporations. Carroll said the bill will affect about 12.7 million people, and more than $18 billion will be raised over the next six years as a result of the legislation. The small bus iness organization has been fighting Social Security tax increues for five years. Carroll said the approval, "is another example of the government's disregard for the w elfare of the small business community.'' Doll Show Sole and free info. clinic this Sot. & Sun., Mor. 19 & 20. Collect0<s & antique dealers present unuwal dolls, accessories and houses. Huntington Ctrnter Moll, ~5 Fwy. & Beach Blvd., H.8 . health care costa, according to Martin S . Feldstein, oouncil of economic advisers chairman, because: -If workers must pay a tax on the value of the upper portion of health insurance premiums paid on their behalf, they will stop pushing for better and more complete coverage. -Instead, they will be content with plans that offer less coverage and require more out- o f -pocket cost-sharing by workers. -That cost-s haring requirement, Feldstein reasons, also wiU oompel workers to cut down on their use of services and encourage them to shop around for cheaper care. But if the tax cap did e n courage employers and employees to agree to scale back health ln.sura.nce pl.ans. points out Be r nard R . Tresnowsk i, president of the Blue Croes and Blue Shield Association. the benefita that have been moat helpful in lowering health care costa would be the first to go: preventive care, outpatient services, home health care. When premiums and other out-of-pocket costs are a consideration, employees tend to give up coverage for outpatient care and preventive ser vices rather than face any reduction in their protection against expensive hospitalization. U this ii the result of the tax cap, the use of high-coat inpatient services w i ll increase, Tresnowakl says. · The 1mpact could be particularly acute on older worken, because they need more services and higher premiuma are paid on their behalf. The prop<JM!d cap could increase their tax.able income by as much as $1,500 to $3,000. The entir e program is in defiance ot a basic principle of health maurance -the principle of spreading the coet of illness among the sick and healthy alike. Younger, healthier employees would joan the low-cost plans while those with heavy health care needs would join the more com prehensive plans. In the words of Bert Seidman of the AFL-CIO, "This proposal would tum back the clock on decades of progress in winning comprehensive health care." As for t he assumption that consumers would shop around, "Physicians, faced with a patient whose ins urance covers only hospital care, will be more likely to have the peC90n admitted for more expensiv~treatment," Seidman said. Converse Murdoch , vice president of the Small Bus.lness Council of Amenca, sums it up with the comment: "For the average worker, it will seem a cruel hoax to be told for two years that his income tax burden i• going to be reduced substantially in 1983, only to learn that his Social Security taxes will increase and he will have to bear an additional tax simply because a plan maintained Cor years by hi.a employer falls outside some arbitrary limits decreed by federal law." P.S .: Mr. preaident, forget 1t. Fast. ("Sylvia Porter's New Monev Book for the 80s," I, 328 pages of down-~ advice on peraona.1 money management, is now available through her column. Send $9.95 plus $1 f or mailing and handling ro "Sylvia Porter 's New M oney Book for the 80s," in aueoftheC>rangeCoast Daily Pilot, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, K an. 66205. Make checks payable to Universal Press Syndicate.) Mileage deterniines airline ticket cost By The A11oclated Pre11 It may pay to have a mileage chart on hand the next time you want to buy an airline ticket. How far you're flying could be the key to how much you'll pay if a new idea in ticket pricing catches on. The new idea comes from American Airlines, which announced this week it was revamping Its fare structure beginning April 2. There will be four basic fares and all except first cliss will be based on mileage. Some fares will be lower than they are now; others will be higher. To figure out whether you'll save money, you'll have to know how far you're going. You -or your travel agent -also will have to keep track of the latest offers and conditiol'IB on each airline. Representatives of other airlines said they were waiting to see what would happen. But they expreaed doubt about the success of a fixed-rate system in today's highly competitive market where fares are almost as numerous as flights and prices seem to change more often than achedulea. Here's how the American plan will work: There will be four fares -first class, coach. off-peak and Super Saver. First class tares remain the same. The basic coach fare will be determined on a sliding acale. The nunimum charge will be 15 cents a mile for flights over 2,500 miles; the maximum will be 53 cents a mile for flights under 250 miles. Off-peak fares -the exact hours vary from pl.ace to pl.ace -will cost 25 percent less. The re will be no advance-purchase or minimum-stay requirements and you don't have to buy a round-tnp ticket. To figure the price, sunply take the distance you're traveling, multiply by the cents-per-mile figure for coach and subtract one- fourth. Super Saver fares -for round-trip travel only -are baaed on a different mileage plan and will cost about 50 pen:ent less than regular coach. You have to buy your ticket seven days In advance and stay at your destination at Lea.st seven days and no more than 14 days. The prices of Super Savers will raJlie _from $199 for flights of less than 500 miles one way to $399 for flights of more than 2,000 miles one way. The cheapest round-trip transcontinental flight, therefore, will be $399. The cheapest round-trip coaat-t.o-<x>est flight ia now $198. mashington. ID. <lL. FREE ID '•,L./ /I /' ///( // , / /J I _,,/~/!( // / herPas. ~Jl'rk}~/rk;y"'11//~wn'/1//.J P~/~tJl,,..,1r/1kl'/ ~>//I/' r /l'~/y;t'/Pl/r-/l'f //h' r 1//??'1"/1y AM~ u.aTA QJRQ ...... 1.., For .Appointment M 1. ClllST MIT. cm.111• MARKET EVALUATION ON YOUR HOM£ No Cos1 Of Obllgatlon Uit Yow HonM "FOi SALi" tn Multiple Uating lool& PROFE88IONAL 8EAV1Cl8 "FOii •~II· Oii HLL~RB" 1.,............. I. fr• ... " ..... 2. ....... ......, 1. c:....-,,........ l. c--...... &. a,. ............ .. ~ .............. ,.~,, ... s. ti1nu~u~ iT'vMH No matter what you're doing, your hometown newapaper --~Th•lllfl'lll ftte In. d~/ "NATIONAL BANK OF SOIJI'HERN CALIFORNIA", £rq,J;~~I SANTA ANA, ,(~~¥1 CALIFORNIA, A~l/Y///~~;rfi/¥/,/;,./~_,Y/NkP.>tJ ¥'$), ,Jfrrhrk.J ,y~;.161,-#d".~k; ;-t'{ftt.'ir/fr,;{; .'r/J)f"'k;.,/,._,,,./h'tf~;,. ,{,.'u:Y. ,.,,.,,,/h;,-'!f /d / /// /I . ;,///I /I . /j _/. // /,L) //. ,-;;{; , ~· /t'J rl'J-;>l?~ll'fJlr/" /.Fl~ ~~Mr-?1;:,J.i ~ /~///~//, "1~17 N:I ,,, /kr////.JI/~~ , /.J/r;1;, ~~If', :i.Jr.1rrq, ¥1'//I, · No ID. therefore. 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Co111 ~ t2U7 0 .,., lllt1H n1>1ro1r. 11111 Nowpof1 H.,llOr AlllO laeelnO Oomm11nll11' Oollego Dlel. 1370 Don1ld " W11d, 111 1(1,,gl PH O Doi lur, loutll Laouno, I .-1nlll Int (1 C1111ornla ~ Colll .._. t2ttt. , .... , Hewl)Of1 IMGll, Oattlorl\la Cfollfotllla t2t77 CIOfPofellon), Mt 'W 11th. Co.to '"0JICT IOINTl,IOAJION IHeO Moel Oe 92127 NAMI; Ololttot Offtioo -L .... of Blllllfl 0 Wiid. 110 Klngt inJi:i:t._.. ooncl\lol.cl by on MIOhMI o.,land, ... w 18th, TtmpOrll'f PIClllUM -Bid II 1110. ~ N-pon lffotl, ColttONilo Qaiy Pltm.tbatger yotlll MeM. Ca. tat27 llLAOI llLAHS Afll OH Pill: •"""' "-...., • W·-' '\ Thlt 111._1 -lhd Wiit! Ull Perr'f Uro,,1. Ht W 11th, Ofll09 d °"°'°'· PllWialil Pacllttll ""',_., " .. v County Cioni of OfMOO Cou,,~ Oii eo.c. .._, CL '"27 llltnnlnQ, Troller "•olllly, 1170 TllM 1111-1 wu lli.d wl1h the Mer!lfl 1, tit) Tllll buelllOll le OOftcluc11.c1 DY • A4Mlo. OoOf A°' I , Colle.._ County Clof1I of Ofonoe County on 1111'9 Olf*al ~ ~~ ~f~~ OIWH thll Mord! 1• IN3 f'l1~ jl>ubllolled 0 fl,,I• Coul 0 111., ~~o:ws IM~ SdlOOI oi.tr1ot of Publlth.O Orono• Co111 0111., l'llol. Mor~ 10• tr. 14• 31• 1* ~~ .. 1ne Of91\00 County, California. IGtlng Pllol. Morell 10, t1, 24, s1. 1913 tf41_., 1y "' ~· b)I end tl'ltOUQll It• Governing 1U&-t3 Tlll9 tl•l-1 -llllld wuh IM Boetd, llerelnaft• rofwred to 11 P\RJC NOTIC£ County OWrtl of OtllllOt County on "otSTAtcr·. w111 r......_ 11p to. but TIC( ,ic---·--•• MA1e11 ... ,oM. "01 later then Iha lbOVO•llatod flt8.IC N0 NAiileTAftMi'NT Pl11'f7 tllM, MIMd bldt tor IM -d of• PICTITtOOa ttU .... aa The tollowlng POf9Mt .,. doing Publlthed Orange Cootl Dolly ~"-:,::: ~ ~ NAMI ITATR•NT t>utlnw M . l'llOt MM'Ch 10. IT, 24. 31. :m l3 ldontlflod obovo. ond •heh b• Tho following pouon It doing J N J CA"Pt!T CA"E, n<> . opened end~,_, 9lollO •t t>ualW-,J~ AUTOMOTIVE. (Ill ASA ~c:..~ ~ Hunt1ng(ot1 Pt&.JC f«)TIC( l~oelno~:.., OASHCOVEA. (C) ASA AUTO Joteph , A•ff•rty 210 PlCTTTIOUa IUllMlaa tor MOii ... °' bid documonlt to BODY. (di ASA Olelllbul~ 176 W. Chicago A--. No 7, Hunlil\Qtotl .... ITATIMINT guorentH their return In good 18th Stroot, Cotlt ,,._., •lilornl• BMch, Calltornle 92fMt Tho following poreon 11 doing condltlOn wtthln dlyt 1ft1t the 92$2T J-Arthur MoCorthy, 2818 bullnHt u · bid OPOf'llng date. John Scott Nylander. I HI Englond Street, No~7 111\QIOfl WEEK 8 INSURA N CE EeOh bid muot COlllOf'm and bl Ch1c1go, Hur11l11g1on BeeQh, Baooh, CoMlornlo 12 Sl!AVICES, 17401 lrvlno Blvd., Suite ro1pontlvo 10 tho cont root Cotlfoml• 9264' Thlt bull/IMI II uctOCI by• I., Tuotll'I, CA 92ee0. ~It. Thie bullnn• It conducted by on gonorll par1nor'lhip. OAR Y w WEE K 8 , 3 4 4 4 Eaoh blcldor ...... aibmll, on tho lndMduOI JWMt MoCert1"f Lupine. eo.1 • ..,._, 92028 form fumlt~ with tho controct Jotln S Nylondet Thlt atat-t WU llled with Iha tlll9 l>utl,_ It c:ondllc10CI by an ~II, 1 llet of tho propoood Ft10 1Cl2 CO<Hlty Clent of Orange County on lndMdual tubcontractors on thl9 prOjeat u Publ11ned Orange Co111 O•lly Jonu1ty 24 lNS Oaty w. Wookt required by the Subletting end P1101, Feb 24 Mor 3, 10 11, tee3 ' ,._tl7 Thlt ''"-' ,... lllod with Iha Subc:ontrlc:ltng Fw Praatloal Act. lod'-83 Pulllltlled Ot1nge Cotti Dolly County Clerk Of Ortl>QO CoutHy on ~ ~.s.ooei.4:::-Sooq P\8.IC NOTICE P1101, F•b 24. Mor. 3. 10. 1r011:_~ Fib 111. 19113. Fttctm Tho DISTRICT 11 .. obtllOod from PICTrTIOUa Ml ... ll Publl1hed Orengo Coott Dolly tho Dncrtor of the Depor1menl of NAiii aTATl•NT P\111.IC NOTICE Piiot, Feb. 24, Morch 3, 10, 17, 1943 lndut trlol flolollont \Ill oonorol Thi IOUowtno '*"°"' .,0 dOll\Q FICTmOUI IU9Mal 922..el prevtllllng rel• °' POf Cllom waooo In butl,_ u · tho looallty In wtllch Ihle wor1t 1• to VANGUARD PAATNER8, LTD. ..... ITAnmNT "8.IC ..,~ bo performed tor aeef'I orafl fit ~ PARTNERSHIP XVI. 11111 e>o.... Dr~ The tOllOwlng PO<tont are doing '1CT1TIOU• .,.._ .. of WOl'ttlt r.odod to OXOQUIO Suite 15 Newport Beech CA ~ ~SOCIATES, 3842 San NAiii! •TAftmNT oonVw::t. Suefl rat• -ao folloln. 92883 ' · " Wege r.,.. ore on Ille In tho ROBERT 0 SMITH, 881 e>o.... Jo•quln Avenue, lo• Al•mllot. ~ ~ ~ .,, cSolr>O ~ ofC.Dlfectorl. ~ Facllltloo 92863 .._. Suite IS . .._...,.... S--h. c• Cafttomlo 90720 n.ung "' ·~-,...... • ---, "" Mork Horntloln, 3042 Son FAST · F 0 T 0 , 1 0 e 1111 Thi foregoing achldulo of per RAYMOND W OoMOTT 881 Jo•quln A•enua, lot Alomllot. Woetmlnttor Ave., Garder! Grow, diem ••1111 11 bHed upon • Dover Of Suitt 1~ Newport eMoti C.11!~1~1~!.°1:2~. Horn•t•ln, 3642 CA.= Fomlly Tru1t. 2701 S . WOf'klng d9)' ol liglll (8) llout'I. The CA 92e63 ' ' C .,..,,7,. • rile tor t'IOliday llld _.11119 worll VANGUARD INVESTMENT Son Joaquin Avenue, L01 Al111T1lt09. Olomond, Senti Ant. A. u -tflall be ot looot tlrne and one-halt. CO California 90720 (J-R. IMnl & Pall! P. lrvlrw, It lhall be mandllory upon the RP .. • Cllllornto corpor•tlon, This bull-11 conducild by • tNtt-l CONTRACTOR to whom tho 11111 OoYe< Of • Suite 15• NOwpor1 generlll partnlt'thtp. J-R. lrvtnl, Trull• Beocn. CA 92663 •• .... ~ TNo tlol-t WU tllod with the oontract It~. llld upon ony Thls bu~ It conducted Oy 1 "'°"' nOfnal-· aibconlractor Uf\dor him, to poy not llrn/tld PlflnltlhiP Tllll 1111.,,.,,1 was tllod wttn lhl County CWtl Of OrMOe County on .... than tho Mid~ rel• to Vongutrd ln~Htmenl County Clltl< ol Or~ County Oh Fob II, 19113. all wontltt ~ by them In t11o Corp February 18, 19113 ,_ ulCMlon of thl contf9Gt. Robin 0 Smith, Pr•. '210110 Publl•ll•d Or•n,1 Co111 Dolly No bWer may wttlldr-Ille bid Thlt ttatoment wu na..t w1111 lllo Publlahed Orono• Coaat Dolly Piiot, M.,ch 3. 10. 7, 24, 1983. tor o period of forty-ftW (4&) d_,. County Clel'k of Orengo County on PllOt. Fib 2o4, Mar 3, 10. 17. 19113 1101"'3 =tho date Ml for Iha oponl"O of Flbruory 28, 1983 , '210'71I 954<83 PtalC NOTIC( No poymant bond°' pertormonco Published Orange Co1t1 Dolly "8.IC NOTICE ACT1T'tOUl IUleNll8 ~ ~ 4690 of 1119 llol. March 3. 10, 17, 24. 19113 PK:nnoua .,..... NAME •TA1WMINT Oov.1W1Mtt Co0e of 1119 Stile ot '104-83 N.Am ITArn.NT The IOltowtng POf90lll 11'1 doing Calfoml&. tho con1tact wll oontaln "8JC NQTIC( Tllo follc>wW1G POf90nl -cSolr>g ~·~;ARO PARTNERS. l TD. ptO~lt peimttttog IN~ ~ :"i ER N B US I HESS PARTNERSHIP X\111, 8111 e>o.... Or., bidder to tubolltuto MCUl1tloo tor F1CTIT10Ua ., .... a Suite 15, Newport Bo•ch, CA lf't'I moneys wtlhlloid by tho Olo1rlc1 MAm aTATnmlfT SERVICE CO. 2290H Vie Puerto. 12943. :,,=ro pertormonce under Iha Tllo IOllowlng ponoM or• doing ~~ ::.~·,;,~ .. 112853• o ROBERT 0. SMITH, 881 Oovot · Govern""' Board u Vlrglnl• J . & George F. Dr· Suite 115, Newport Buch. CA "'V VANGUARD PARTNERS. l TO c n t Inc 92063 Normone!.::'f'~ ARTNERSHtP XVIII, 881 Dover r~buatne. It conduc10CI by 1 .__ f\AYMOND W, OoMOTT. 881 Publlth.0 Or•n,.. Co111 0 •11" · Sulle l5, Newport Beach. Ca oorporotlorl uovwr Or., Sulte t5, Nftpof1 BNch, .-' 2943 Crotloo CA 928&3. Piiot. Morch lO, 17• 1983 Robert O Smllh, 881 Dover ~· t, VANQUARO INVESTMENT 12483 , Suite 15. NOwpor1 a.en. Ce Thia stal.,._..t -tllOCI wttll lho CORP., • C1lllorn11 corpor•tlon. ------------:2.0G:J County Cloc:tl of Ofllfl09 County on 881 Oo-4r Of . &Mt• 15, N9wpOf1 rtaJC NOTICE Roymond W OoMott. 8111 Fob 23 1993 6-f>, CA aate3. over Drive. Sul!o 15, Newpott -"-CoYIMQTON Tiiie bu"'-I• conducted by • ... ,...., NOTICI a. "*-IC a.AU "" NRSOMA1. ll'IK>f'EfTY Notlc:o la hereby given thll punulf!t to a«:tloll 1Ge8 ot tho CM! Code , Stoll ol Calllornlo, the undlt'llQnOCI will Mil II publlc to6o by cornp911ttve bidding on Iha 15th «My of Moron, 1983, at 3.46 o'cloc* P M.. on the promlaN whore told pr09orl'f hot been atorod. •nd wNc:h lo lomtad 111 Putlllc Sl0t1Qe, Inc;., 2099 .,._Ill In Ille ""Y 01 Co•I• Mota, Counl'f ol O~ongo, State Of ~ the •llet>donecl g ood•. chottolt or pertonol property deec:l'U)IO below. I,, tno mott.,. ot: Rober1 L Borrell -2 b.O Irmo, 5 cttr1. ctlMt. 2 tninka, tkl boot&, eultc:Me. Dalo Bemodou -2 rolrlg, 2 moll, cneet. ootteo tbl. couotl. 10 bXI mile. Paul Moet1e -lrucll. hOOd, lendlf, a.Ito ports. Uonltd R. Morgan -a-, Cit plttJ. Sam GIOdlch -~ cutter, truck bumper. mufflort, lumber, VllOWm. 4 alumlnum rime, 14 boa ml1c ltomt, 2 •c:otellno tankt, w1111of, 10 frmt , Jock, hydreulte lade. Jerr'f G Thoma• -radio, mllllbx 1prng, 2 couchot, 1bl, CflMt, 4 bxa ""9c. Greta ScllralOor -TV, lbl, picture, c:n.t. toy. chr. end tbl, 22 bu mloc. Aobort HI• -5 deokl, 5 CllrJ, ladder. Ille cob. 75 bxo mlK Oweyno Wormut -t11teo Ill. tool bx, "'-· golf dubt. Wllllam A. Fowllf -matt. 2 bx oprng.•. boollcaM, ..,,_ r.c:tl. 11, dratl brd. 14 bH mlac Ite m•. plct\.nl. dotNng. .... Leo J Fleming -ocotylono 919. c:uttlt •. ml "'"'*· tn/rm, ndnQ lbl. puncNng oag, 11 bxa m1oc 11-. Yvon Emond -mocMI llhlp. t 7 bxa"*<:lt-. S teve l. Zlmmorm•n - Or-/mlm>r, and tbl. hlmpor, 7 bD, CUINOn, pjetUf9I. Weyno Fehtbec:h -COUCh Inn, "'-. b• epmg. rnott. plct\no. ftlO cell. tbt. eah t,..,. ~. 5 bu mlec.,,., Undlorcl ,_._ the right to Old It tM ..... Purch._ m111t be FMdo with cootl only and pel<I tor II tM tlml Of purc:haM. ,.,. purctlMOd goodl -IOld .... and """' be romovod .. tho tlml of pufdlaol. a.. aiO,lact to prior C8nClllatlOft In tho _, of oettlemonl .,.,_ tondlont end~ potty. ~ .,.... tOttl a 11m 6aly of Merc:fl. t983. PutlllC! 8torlge. lnC L.lndlcwd Publlthed 0fl"119 Cout Dolly . C.. 92oe3 ~" '_, Nmltod por'tnonhip. ( &KAM.MC. . Vanguard lnvootment Corp. • """"'°" .. "--V1ngu1rd ln11Htmen1 corpor•tlorl), ea 1 ...._.., Lia....., ...... Corp Ml, Suite HI, NOwpor1 Beach.. CL MOO N.. H#tMw l••afff'CI Robert 0. Smith. PrN 2e63 .. 0 .. HOO fhl9 ····-· WU flied '#Ith Iha This ~ lo conduetld by • ~ Cailh rftle -...,. County Clerk of Orengo CounlY ot1 OC1 partnenhlp P't1Cllt1 Flbruory 28. 19113 ~~¥~~T CORP ~b~:;' 3°~~n,; i:9f~•lty Publltllod Orono• co:J''f::Y Robor1 0 Smith . ' • • • 11()().83 Piiot. Marcfl 3. 10. 17 24. 1983 ~t 1103--83 Thill ata'-11 WU ftloel wi1h lhe PUBUC NOT1CC ty Cllttc of Oronge County on •------------Nil.IC NOTIC£ orc:h 4. 1"3 PICTmOUa llU ... H NAm aTATDmNT YOU ARIE .. DDAUU ~A Tho lollowlng poroon 11 doing o.D Of' TllUaT DATSO llAIM:H hutlneee u · •. 1HO. UNLe•I YOU TAlltll F211122 Publllhed Or1no• CoHI Dolly Piiot Mwcil 10, 17. 24, 31. 1983. {116-& 0. BEACH COMPANY. 2214 S. ACTION TO ,ROTllCT YOU" ------------IRoaawood Avenue, Son to Ano, "'°""'1V, rr MAY .. 90lJ> AT A Celltorl'llll 92707 llUMJC 9AIJL If YOU MOO AN Oonl•I earl 811ch, 2214 s flPLUfATIOM cw TMI NATU919 P\111.IC NOTICE W.ol1t0 RotHrOOd Avonua. Senti Ano, Of' Tltf ....OC:lllOINO AOAINaT DV'~NT Of' Collfomlo 92707 YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ~ATION Thie ~ lo c:onduetld by an LAWYDl. NOTICE TO CONTRAC'Totta lndMcNal N011Ca Of' TMISTIFI HU Soolod propo1111 tor tho work Oanlll E. a..ch T.._ .... m21 11\own on the plaM ontltlod. T1* •t•t-t wu nlod with the ~TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl\at • TAT IE 0, c AL,, 0" NI A; County Cleric Of Orongo County on on w.cinoao..,, Mlf'Ch 30, 11113, at D I! .. A " T Iii ll N T 0 P Fobruar; 18, 19e3. 1:00 o·c1oc11 o.m. of Miid doy, In lhe T"ANaf*ORTATION; ll"OJIECT F2101U room HI otldo tor conduoUng ~ '°" COMSTMK:TION OM Publlthod Orongo Coott Dally Trueteo·1 Salee. wttNn the omc.& OI ITATIE HIGHWAY IN ORANGE Piiot Feel. 24 Mor. 3, 10, 17, 1983 REAL EST A TE SECURITIES COUNTY ... AM) dA.R coaTA • ' 100&-el SERVICE. locot.cl •• 2020 North •a.A. UNTA AMA, T\19T1N Nl6> Broodfty, Suite 208, In tno City of OflAMQE P"°'9I "OU'TIE .. TO Cl2 PtllJC NOTJC( Santo Ana. County of 0rllfl09, Stoto liA.t! MO«nf CW DYP 9'0AD AMO ol C olllornlo, 8ENEF'ICIAL l'ROel 11.2 1iM.E ~ Of' 1T1lt STATW fW A•AIDDID IEWT MANAGEMENT CORPOAAno.. OF aTMET TO OA ~ NORTH Of' °" '* °" AMEAICA. • 0.-e corpormtion. C"APMAN AVllNUll •Ill be '1Cnnoue ...... MAim 1t duty oppolnted Tniotoo under received al 1no Oopor1ment 01 Tho tollowlng poreont hev• and pureuant 10 tho pClWOf of oall Tr1neport1t1on, 120 South Spring oblndonod Ille -Ol 1111 tlc:lltloul QOnf1tred In lhll C«taln Oood ot Stroot. Room 1000, Loa Angotet. ~ ~ Trutl oucutod by ROBERT R. Colllornll 10012, unlll 2 o'cloc~ WBW ENTERPRISES, 1110e1 RACITI end CAROLYN l AACrTI, pm. on M.,c:n 24 1983. at wllk:h Flteh Avenue, lrvlne, C11Uornl1 HUM>ond and Wife, r-dod Mord! lime they will be c>ublk:ty oc>OtlOCI '2714 to, 1MO. In Book t3627 of Otflc:lol end reed In Room 2 et Mid oddr-Tho Flc:lltlout BualMH Nome Aacofde ot u1c1 Count)'. ot pege Gonortl wo rk de1crlpt1on· fllerred to •bove ••• lllod In 1141. Rec:or«Mt't l,,ttnH!llt'll No. Con c: rot o b • rr Io re t o b o Orange County on .July II. 1N 1. 1505. by r-n ol a brooc:h or CONtructecl w ARM 1 N 0 T 0 H • e u Tl I! A dltallll In peYf'*'I °' pei» n•ioe Bide -requited for tn. entire V E N T U " f I , I Ca 11 I o r n I • of IN ob11gat1on1 _. .,...,,,, wortt deacrlll.cl nereln 001por11tlo11, 17100 Ollot\o, 1MM. Including that bfMCih or def1ult, Plane. •P•clllc1t1on1, a nd c.lltornle 92114 Nolle• ot which WH recorded propo11I formt lor bidding thlt THI.. 8UO WAAMINOTO N November 19, 1"2, 11 ~t projoc:1 con only be obt•lned el tno COAPOflATION. o C11lllornl11 lnatrumlt'll HO. 12·408751, WILL Dop1,tmen1 ol Tr•n1por11t1on. oorpotllllon. 17100 Ollono. IMnl, SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE p._ ond Bid Oocurnon11. Room Celtomlo 92114 HIGHEST l lOOEA FOR CAS H, 39. Tren~otlon Buldtng. 1120 H Thi Bud Wormington lewfUI money ol tho United Stataa, Street. P 0 Box 1411, Sacramento, Corporotlon or 1 euhlot'a cMdl drewn on • c o 11 1orn11 9 & e O 7 Ip non o lldwwd 0 . W~on. ltlte or rwUonll bani<, 1 11.a. or 91&-«5-3325). end moy be _, et Pr9lldlnt fodltal orlelll union. or • ...-or IN ll:IOYO ofllee end at tho °""* Thia lllAIMrMnl -lllod wflfl tho r.dlt .. Wo11ng9 and IOel\ ~ 0 I l ha 0It1 r I c I 0 Ir. c I 0 r. 0' County Cler1l ol Or1ll'IO' County on domlcllod In ,,,.. t1atl, .. ~ •• Tranoportllloll at loo Angoloe, Sen ~ 7, 1"3. 1111 time of ..... II rlgttt, tllta and Frand9CO, and tho dlwtnc:t In wllk:h A H 0 D 8 • , IC 8 N D A L L I lntoroo1 hold by It, u TN•t•, In 1119 worl< It tltu•lod KAI •llrTOM th•I IHI prol)«ty tlh11ta In Hid The t U<lC:Htlul bidder 111111 A,,., d 111111 L.w C... County and Stall. do1crlb1d It furnlth • p1ym1nl bond •nd • U. _, .., ............. * ~: perlotmatlCO bond jl>.0. ._ 1:117 PAACEL 1· Tllo Southwotlorty T 11 e O 1 p 1 r t m en I o I ....,.,. ....... CA II I I _., OM-half of LOt 9 In 8toctc "A" of Tranaporutlon hereby notlfloel all r-. Harper Troct. M POf mac> r~ 1>ldder1 thot II wlll 1fl1rmallv9ty P\ll>llllhed Orenge eo.at Ollt'f In 8ook 11. Pogo 27 of .. ...__ inlur'I that In any oontrlc:I MIM«I Not, Mlfdt IO, 17. 2•, 31, 1aa ..... In tho 01t1o1 of tho County Into l)Ut9U&IM IO Ihle .,_,ININnt, t2S1-13 "80ofd0f of o.icl County Plot, Mwdl 10, 17. 1883 inlnor1'y ~ ..,, ...... wtl bo .. AACEl 2: Tllo Nor1heall1tty t 1314 afforded lull ociportll"lty to tubmlt PtllJC Nl)TIC( _.....,of L.ot 8 In 8loc* "A" of tho ------------bld9 In roaponoo to thll lnvtWllOn Herpar Tract, 11 per 1'18'1 -doel fUlJC llOl1C( •nd wlll not bo dllc:rl!nlnllod In 8ook 11. Pego 27 ol M..,....,_ •o•ln11 on th• ground• ol rac:o, Mapa. In tho Oltlol of tho County "'"'IOUe • 11•1• color, or nation et origin In f*lordOf of o.ict eounty. MAim n'A~ oontldltotlon for on ...,.d. PARCEL 3: Thi Sovtlt-letty Tiie followl119 peraon 11 dofl!Q Minimum wego rttot tor thlt ~ oA ~I In 8IOdl "A" Of tllo buJ1r.-• proi-et eo prldetor1111ned ~y tho H.,,,., Trst. ao per mac> ~ CA) ""'· (8) PAOOUCTIVITY lect9tory of labor ore •Uordl only In 9ooll t. hOf 27 of M9o1l1 •-MANA"OEM'af'f SYSTEMS. 4242 In the tpeclel provlt1011t ot tho ....,._ In \fie 0111oo of tfle ~ c.mp. ert.., Nowpor1 9-dt, Cl. Wllll)I nutnOOrod bOolt• lllJued for AooorcMr of llld ~-taaa b lcldl"ll purpo1°' •ncl ontltlod The t lrOOI edtlrH• or 011tor Vlrgll Milton Fr~. 1141 "8peaf•I Prov1110,,1. Nollc:o to common cM11tn1Uon ol tho rMI Memory L.11no. S enta Ana. 011. Controo ton. llropoul, a,,d Th• fl0111I011t bueln•" n1111e ptOCJlll'Y ..,...,_ dlloCftt>ed le ContrllGI," and In~ of Hid ~ 10r \tie pemwlfllp -T,rtod 10 bo: 11H·t1H~ ~ te oon0uotoe1 1r¥ 1r1 bOOll tt111 may bo tllMIWled et tho fllad on ~-ta, 1111 "' ttio llvd., Cotta ...... OA. ''"" o lfloo• •• Cletorlbod Countyol er.,... T 11ndotolonocl hOrOb)I ~.......,.., herolnb1fot1 wnera tho pl11n1, nio NII NIN and ,..,._ of dl10111m1 1111 llablllll>' for ill!>' TNI iltlltl '*" "9119ed wt1111'111 ~lion•. and litoPOMI '°""' tltel*'IO"wtlfldlllWlnO••~ 1noot1.ct110111lnllld etNllt ~ ~a.ti 61 0r8'1G9 County on tM</ bo -Addenda to modify -11\._.0 A.. COARD. M.O .• 1111 °' otNI' ~._..eon. .... 4 ,..,_ FedOflll minimum "'tl9I ""'9 .. ti. South W...,.. Aw., Loi ,.,...._ 1ti1ct .... ""' be 1UOo wftllOul ' mua .__only to f'IOlcfitrJ Of tho allo¥e CA to0M. w111anty, O'-pron or lrt1plled, ~ltlloMcl OflltlOe CoMI Dally roferonc:od bookl It titer• I• • = 'tord A.. 0-d, M 0. roearflnO llUo, p-.tlof\, Of .... 10. "· 2A, J1, 19111. dlff•-~ tho llllnlmul'll. ~ ~~-"'.!!..,.. 111011mlHOllOOt, to oatl•fy tllO ,~ wage rat• "'....,"**' 1r¥ tho COi.my -· "' -----·• on ~ .,.,.,. of tlto Noto Of ------------aeorolary 01 L11>or ond 1110 '8C>. U. t*· otfMlt ~•lion MCllf'9d by Mid fta& ll)l'U r:=;,,.,..,:c:-::::1ori: Publll!IM Ore,. c O:M>:J'y = :m~ ~~ ol llbot. tllo CQl!ttaotor end Ille .. 1101, Moroh a, tO, H , 24, 1*11 ~ 11 _.,, UftfW me lllbGollttlCtort f}\111 P"1 114111 ... 1 tn.u """" .,.. lrlCt ~ Oii .... n.-............. -... ltlM IM lllOf* Wiii' rate. ~ Md ........ °'*-..._ -"""*" to "'°"°" 11n of .. fWUC mra ......... fJI ... TNllllO -.. ~I YIL&.MM UMITID Labor CoOe. tfle ..,_ .. ..,...... .. 1N1tt ....... 1r¥ _, Ollid ol ~A"fdMHI,, ION P111!1Ra1t mo of_ !fl N OOUfl'Yln wt*fl """"°"' • H•U tNet. Tllo lotll __ , Of Mfd =• o.ta ...... c.Mr1H• h _. 1110 be doi'8 hM lllllllft .._ ITAW ~. ~Ill r111U~ d9Ut n•IOCI ., -.a DINCtor. ol fW Tn. 1°"°'""9 .,_,IOfl II dolftt utf"'11ttd Ifft, ollart.. llflf "9Mrt, .... ,....,_ .... ~ .. ~~ ........ ..... ..... f,,...llllM .... ,MllMllll ltr .. t , CHta MeH, T'-woet tlltt......., 6n the THOM,IOH Oll'IATIV8 of ...... PI tlADPUonof"*NOIOe." ~... Oopett"1tnt ot Tren•po1tat1on HfltVIOH, Ho. t04e.a..~OO W .... .IOl.t7. I ~ D.. °"'911. tCllO ~ P11lllOHon •nUtl•d Geurel 0r • ....,., flulltton. ""'neu. DllM; --.. t• . .., ... , CeaY1 ....... c•ernJo fltr .. 1Mln1 W .. t ft1tet, Clatoct *L CMG ~ HO. ~ WMMllBtlJllf .... , ' D•• ,,.., 1•. IJUtur'e olfeClll¥o 10••. •oo "'· Ot•nt•U••r,., coci.. CW~~ a 1W ..,._ 11 w f S f ~ o *•s• ret11 wlltoll 11111rt •eon r..-.-CA '*2. ~ _,~ • T,_.., . .... jll![llS&-. ,.,_ llL n•• Md.,. on .. Wlfl mt....,_•=.,. ... W .. =:f'ATI ~ ..... '· WW;o• 11• , .. Oo~artllleftt •f 111•.,tttl11t tri0tt d A 0. ~ ............ ......... .,. ...... ...-""'.... ..... Cttllt~ -~ n1111r =·•--•• .. .,.......111..,1111• rs • nwn· 1 ........... o.:J. ,,.,., :i,J,.-.-~o.-t· ~~ ~~-o..-..~ ... _,., ,.. .... a..~··;.. . ..... wr:.::.:. ' • , .. ar.... ~i!! lfl"'tf Or...-Oel•Y l'u ....... °'*"" C.... ~ ~ ......... 0r..M o.Mt Oelt; .............. t?;M.•t.i~ ...... 10, 11,' ................ 1t1 '1.J..' ......... tl!f1il4, ... ··~ .. ,,, .... L Neel M. R el u hu formed h11 own certified public accountant.a firm, Nn.J Relts & Co , 1rvln11 He ta o arac:tuato of USC Rlcllard G. Oooe1ao, Ml11lon Vl~Jo, hH been appolnted an agent with AJ.t.taw lnaurancxt Co He will work at the offlce ln the Seau bu1ldlns In South Coaat Plaza Mall, C.oata Meaa. Denita Stewart hu been named realdentlal loan manager for Bulldera 1'' I n a n c i a l C o r p , a mortgage firm in Capistrano Beach C baae Sanderaon has joined J . Ray Conat.ructlon Co., Costa Mesa, to become a g e neral partner o f Sanderson , J . Ray lnvestmenta. lndlvadual Retirement Accounts and pension a lternatives are the topics of a seminar scheduled March 24 at the Huntington Beach office of great Western Savings and Loan Association. The session begins at 7 p.m. at 16141 B each Blvd Reeervatlons can be made by telephoning 847-1281. Joseph A. Montaoa has lx>en named vice president, chief financial officer and S andra L . Otto vice president, commerctal loan oHicer of Eldorado Bank. Tustin. MUTUAL FUND Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Thurld~. March 17. 1083 Coombe & Pedigo, N~wport Beach, haa been Sljned to develop a marketing plan and handle p u blic relations and advert11mg tor Software & Moore , a comp uter eoflware store In Orange. Joy Twitchell 11 operatlona officer for Mission Valley Bank, In .organization . The inatitutJon will be located m San Clemente. Fra n Miiier i1 an account executive with Kerr & Associates, lnc., a public relations firm In ,_ Huntington Beach. ,, Patrick J . Toomey h director of marketine planning and developmen1 for MSI Data Corp., Costa Mesa. He lives in Laguns Hills. Su1u Brown, Irvine, 16 manager o f real estatt' planning and research a1 Carl Karcher Enterpnaes, An aheim . S he Is a graduate of UC Irvine. Doa1lu L. Hec kle , Irvine, has been named vice pre11dent at the N1•wport Beach offlce of Cu.ahman & Wakefield of Ca.Ufomia, Inc. Orange Cot.lnty Rubber Co. lnc., Costa Meaa, hu been acquired by Eureka Bearing & S upply Co., Anaheim . Cbarlet Oo1tdyk, president of the Costa M e1a firm, la retiring. He founded the company 17 years ago. Hia wife Marjorie has 1erved as secretary, treasurer and (;ontroller. The facility will move lo the A naheim location. Jac k G . Ablfadel, president of Armstrong Fabrications, lnc., lrvlne, has been appointed to 'the board of directors of The Bank of Or~e County. Rober& H. Warren is a group vice president In charge of construction for Ultrasyatems Engineers and Con s tructors Inc., Irvine. ..... , Ntt .............. t "t N•I ,,.. W•o Htl "l"'I• Ll;Ov ~ ... Two key indicators higher in February By TIM AHoctate4 Pre.1 Hou1ln1 it.art.a and factory u.c-both roee In February, prov1dln, more evidence that the economy la emerlPna from reoemion. BuJ.lderw began work on 2.9 percent more hOU8ea lalt month than in JIU)IAI')', at an aMUAI rate of 1. 76 rnUllo.q ~ta, the~ Department 1ald. In addition, ~for future conat.Nct.ion ro.e 1 percent to a rate of 1.49 mllllon unlta, ll Mid. Both rain were the hlgheat 1lnce September 1979. In the manufaclU1'in4i 8ee10r, factoriel opttat.ed at 68.5 ~nt of lhelr capecity, a 0.2 percentage.point gain January, the F'ederal Re.erve Board Mid. It waa the third straight monthly Increase, and paralleled another Federal Re.erve report Tueeday that ahowed lndWltrial production roee 0.3 percent in February -a.t.o the third oonaecutJve gain. S& Ls lose court ruling LOS ANGEL&" -If a savings and loan orders a loan paid off under a due-on-sale ciauae in a mortgage the S&L can't make that property buyer pay ~ prepayment penalty, a state appellate court baa ruled. The cue was brought by a Fountain Valley property buyer, Mimi Myrna Tan, 4\gainst Calllomia Federal Savino & Loan Amociation over enforcement of a due-on-sale clauae. Justice Marcus Kaufman said the c.aI Fed's contract implied that the penalty would be due if the borrower voluntarily decided lO pay off the loan early. "When the creditor demanda full payment by exercising the due-on-sale cl.awie, it's hard to say the debtor has voluntarily exercised the privilege to prepay," Kaufman said. Atari entering new field NEW YORK -Atari Inc., a division of W~r Communications, Inc., and the nation's largest maker of home computers and video games, announced today that it is entering the home telecommunications market. The company said it plans to mark.et in early 1984 a line of microprocemor-based systems that combine home telephones with pel"IOnal computing abilities. Some product.a are already i.n the preproduction stage, said Peter Winsberg, president of the company's new Ataritel division. . Kaiser Steel welcomes buyout .... FONTANA, Calif. -Kaiser Steel Corp. Chairman Stephen A . Girard says he would be "delighted" to support Minneapolis investor Irwin L. Jacot.' offer to buy the ailing company if the propou.l is fair. Jacobs revealed in a telephone i.oterview that he signed an agreement yesterday with Kaiser Steel management to seek to make an .ooeptable proposal by May 9 to buy all the firm'• stock. He declined to elaborate on the agreement, saying more information would be included in an amended filing which ~e planned to submit today to the Securities and Exchange Commission. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NfW VOlllC (AP) -8-. weo ~ - -.,,.,. of .... ~11-. -.., ...... -Yoro. 81oca Exc11e11\• •••u••. lr•clh•o _....,..,_..,_ I ContTM<:m 1.,...-It -W. Sony OWP 1..D.J9 IS + -Gell-...... ,,.._ --~ "1.Mt --\o'I ll.....t .... --\41 'PC llCI ..... IS _, ~ .... ,. .. -M ""-""-117,NI JI"' -1\41 AMII 0WP m • 1'1'> +I PMNn '14,• ._ + '4 .. _ _, ru.-JD .....,_Tl nt,leO 11 :.:ji4 laM IV,• 9'19' -ll C-E... .a.-~ + .. ~ m.9 ~ -" WHAT NYSE DID NEW YC>ttK IAPI -16 WHAT AMEX DID Iler# YOlll( (Al') -It --Dec .... =-.:.:. --- -· -::. I'll .. , 1• D 1 -~ m ttt -u 1 _ ...... ..;..... __ ..;.....· _____ ...;.;,_ --- SILVER H..,dy •nd H•tmen, 110.H p.r troy - GOLD QUOTATIONS JD Tm ll Utl M• ._ Tr., lmM llM.711111 .• II~ ..... Sii.Al __ ..... ., .... . 111.-ma 1111.11 ,...._ ..... , .......... ell ..,__ l.S7 1,115,.• wi. .. . ... .. J..m.-·1~ 11.Hf.9 Mia ..................... . AMERICAN LEADERS H1W YOl'K l,Al'I -.... -· pr-. -... -. ...... ___ "--,_ '----. ...... _...,, .. ........ -.., ·-0-... w.-6\41 -\41 .......... ... ,, _, DllfMllll1 z:n• , '~" -1-1• ~-ffl".-• +14 ~" --"'-1\41 ~ 1,.,,.. -+2 ... h ··-6\lt -\41 Kl,..,.. 1a.-IM -.. c~ •• 1v. ...... ,., "·-6\41 \ ... Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, March 17, 1883 DI It Has A Mllllon Dollar Appearance Paid Adv•ru .. ment And It Will Even Cut Glass! The A01azing $1().00 BeverlY Hills ''Diainond'' That Looks So Real It Will Fool 9 out of 10 Jewelers! Have you heard about the fan- tastic new Beverly Hills "Insur- ance Diamond" that looks so good it will even fool a jeweler? It is absolutely amazing. It looks like a diamond, it sparkles like a diamond and it is worn by dozens of Hollywpod stars who swear they can't tell the difference from the real thing. And now, for the next 11-days, up to one million (1,000,000) of these fantastic jewels will be sold for only $10.00 apiece to all person~ who respond to this notice before the deadline mentiefned below. ONE FULL CARAT! All of these stones are abso- lutely perfect and each and every stone is guaranteed to look exactly like a natural diamond. Not only that, all stones are unmounted for easy inspection and each and every stone weighs at least one full carat! Yes, it's true. Now at last, you can pay only $10.00 and you can have a gemstone that actually has all the fire and brilliance and beauty of a natural diamond that could cost as much as $7 ,000.00! And that's not all! If you order three or more of these fantastic jewels, you will receive, as a bonus, a genuine natural emerald absolutely free! NO JEWELERS ALLOWED ,. How can we make such an offer? The answer is simple. You see, this once-in-a-lifetime bar- . gain is part o~ a nationwide cam- paign to publicize a forthcoming discount jewelry catalog that we want everybody in the world to know about! However, becabse this off~r is so special, it is re- PLUS! YOU CAN GET A FREE EMERALD WITH EVERY ORDER stricted to private consumers only. Absolutely no orders from jewel- ers or department store~be accepted! There is a limit of five (5) "diamonds" per address but re- quests which are mailed early enough (within the next 7 days) arr permitted to order up to 7 of these incredible stones. It is easy to take advantage of this offer. All you have to do is print your name and address on the coupon below and send it to us with $10.00 for every Beverly Hills "Diamond" you wish to News of this fantastic new gemstone Is spreading Ike wl re. It has been written up in dozens of newspapers, magazines and trade journals and it seems like every sinQle article says this is the closest thing to a diamond that has 8\<er been seen by the eyes of man. The article in Good Housekeeping Magazine is especially exciting and the article in New York Magazine says that when you put one of these new gemstones In a gold ring that, to most people, It will look even better than a natural diamond! order. (Please add only $2.00 for shipping and handling no matter how many stones you order.) Note: To qualify for this special offer all requests must be posi- tively postmtu·ked within 11 days from today's date. Thank you. P.S. If you have any questions about this special offer just dial (213) 848-6661 between 9 A.M. and. 5 P.M. Pacific Standard Time and ask for Cathy. -- - - - - - - - -NO RISK ORDER FORM - - - - - - - - - -I (Please fill in and mail today.) f I I . I I I I I I To: THE BEVERLY HILLS DIAMOND COMPANY 8306 Wilshire Boulevard Suite :iooo. Dept.-N Bnerly Hills. California 90211 VITAL NOTE! Don't forget! If your order is for three or more stones you wlll receive a genuine natural emerald ABSOLUTELY FREE! GENTLEMEN: Yes, I want to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime offer. I understand that each "Beverly Hills Diamond" I order will weigh at least one full carat and will look exactly like ~ naturAI diamond and that it will even cut glass! I also understand this offer has an iron-clad money back guaran- tee that is good for a full six months. On that basis, here is my order, and I am enclosing $10.00 for every gemstone I wish to receive. .. I Print Name ------------------Are you a jeweler or a buyer for a department store? (If yes, your I Address -------------------order will be returned!) 0 Yes 0 No I City ______________ State ______ Zip ______ _ I I I How many gemstones are you ordering?---------------------. I Ho* much b the total payment you have enclo ed? Remember, you must send $10.00 for every "Beverly HUis Diamond .. you ish to receive but you should add only f2.00 for shippina and handling · no matter how many stones you order. • I I . I I • . I t I , , . . I DI Orange Coat OAU.V PIL.OT/Thuf'ldey, Matoh 17, 1983 .. I ... . I LS Snow use A few hardy motorists leave their vehicles to see what's stalling traffic on Interstate 70 near Golden, Colo. Heavy snow created hazardous driving conditions through much of ... Colorado. Open house slated at Valley school Hungry stomachs and strong ones will be welcome next Wednesday at the annual Open Howie conducted at Los Amigos High School in Fountain Valley. Visitors will get a chance to sample international foods, watch frog diaaectiona and observe many academic pursuits in between. Activities will take pl.ace from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The event is open to parents and interested community members. In the school oommons area near the cafeteria, students will set up food booths. They will serve ethnic dishes from Mexico, Cietnam, France, GenllAny, Samoa and other nations. The foods will be ottered banquet style for 25 cents per aervi.ng. In the school's Little Theater, members of the Vietnamese, Samoan and French clubs will perform native dances. Also, in the achool gym, the Laa Damas Drill Team will demonstrate ita routines. Al. many as l.~ visitors are expected at this year's Open House. The high IChool ta located at 16566 Newhope St., Fountain Valley. Births HOAG m»ONAL NOIPITAL ......, 17 Mr. end Mre Richard Jeck, ll"lllne. boy Mr an d Mre DOl\lld Cieri!. corona cser Mar. g1r1 Mt and M,. HWO!d Ff'9deflkMn, Huntington Beectl, gift Mr. and Mfa. 81-~ Coete M-. gift Mr 11\d Mr• Johf\ laOue, Fountain v~. g1r1 Mr. Sid Ml'I. RonaHI Lynn. eo.a. ....... boy DlllH IDTICIS [.~!=~~:::::~ __,. Mr Ind Mre. Ouy Munde'f, ~ EWING t':. end Mre . Kelvtn Kelly. JACK C. EWING. SR. a Humlng1on a.di, boy resident of Laguna Niguel, Mr. end Mre. Vledo Sankovk;tl, Ca. P-.ed away March 14, Fountain v~. girl 1983 at Palm De.ert, Ca. He Mr Ind Mn. JOMClh Rodr1glle:r Huntington e.ctl, boy is llUI'Vived by his wife Hazel Mr end Mn. JoMllfl l<der, INIM. Ewing of Laguna !Niguel; bOV 1on1, James C. Ewing of .,.._, 11 L a Niguel. Jack W. Mr end Mr•. Wllll•m 81ulle. Hiintlng1on ~·,boy Jr. of Palm Oe9ert, , • and hard Lee Ewing of Mr 61\d Mr•. Staphatl H<Ji*lnt. Palm De9ert; 2 mt.en, Betty ~ 8-:h. girl Land of Palo Alto Ca and Mr end Mrt. Wltllem Merlin. • 8elbo9 !Mnd, boy 0 e or g I a Ne 11 I I e y o f Mr. '"d Mre. Frenk Tylm•n . M I n n e 1 o t a ; a I a o 5 Huntington Baect;. glt1 Qrandchlldren. ~rvioe9 will Mr and Mrt. Deyton Meyer. be held Friday 11·00 AM at :-::: ::"'Re!:, u.1 lAgul\I the Palm De.ert Convnunity w g1r1 • Church and lnterment will ' --, 21 follow at .Deeert Memorial Mr. end M,.. Daniel Rltdl. ll'lltne. Park ln Palm Sprtnga. Ca. boy Chapel of the Deaert ~nd Mre :;,,flQOIY Forreel. Funeral Home of Indio, Mr. and~.i.m-MM. eoeta dlrecton. (619)347-3611. In ...... girl lieu of flowers donate to Mt. IWld Mrt. Jtmmy Nallrogew•. ' ' Founttllf\ VWy, glt1 your avorU~ charity ln hil Mr. and Mre. 81111• Lynch. honor. Huf\tlngton 8eecfl, gift ----------~ Mr and ...... GltY °'"'I· BaltlOe ... C.NOTHIH l&LllOADWAY MOllTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6"2--9 150 1.un1HCWHOl14 SMl'nf & TIITHtu .-sn:Uff CHANl 427 E 17th SI Cosla Me$a 646-937 I .. 0 .-s. boy Mt and Mn~ Mc:iCMl!en. South Laguna. girt Mr. and Mn Colln P•tereof\, Huntington laecfl. glrl .., Md ~ ~ Wlr!Mrnul9, .,......., girt Mr 61\d Mr• Javier Elt1ondo, ~Meaa.boy .....,,. Mr and Mre. ~ uw.11, Cott• ....... boy Mr and Mrt. l(eltll Mccann. ~on leaCft. Giit' ""1llltlllfM Mr and ...... Ken.,.lh R•UKll. .......... gll'I Mr. ICld Mn. Howttd Deley, IMnl, boy Mt, and Mrs. '•ttlcll Tueller. ::.·~:..~Hood. eo.c. ~~-~ ,.,., ,tanll ,.oree. HunttnofOI) !:::;,. ~ Mr "'° .., .. "'*' c.tro. Ooete ...... ..,. Mr, encl Nra. e1enn earry, ~ .. ro..:::o •. ....., lleMfl. l>01 Mr. !Ind *" ,.,. '""'"· CoM• ..... ~ Mr. ancJ Mra. DoutlM Horton, .....,....._"' Mr MCI...,., ............ .,...._ I:'. and Mi's. Ted,_.,, prounMlfl v~,..,_ Mr. And Mts. NaMnf LAIOllton, eo.t.a~-.., .,.i..~~ ~-.... .., Mr. ..... ..,. DerYI ltOMlllMI, ......., .... ~ Mr. 9"' Mft, Vlftffftt O.M .... ~-=:.':.....-.. .... Writer conibs dusty roads By J OY STILLEY A, .... ....._...., NEW YORJe Whcin William L.tta1t Heat. Moon llatena. peopJ talk. He listened to people all acroa tho <.'Quntry, from Nlntty Six, S.C., to Hal Creek, CaJlf .• and from ~ Box, Ttu., to Thief River Falla, Minn .• u they talked to him ln caft!tl, In bnt"I, in their hornet. "Wherever I went, I found people lnterest.ed In talkiD§ •bout the odd ht.t.orJcal aapecia of their town,• ~ uld ln an tntervfew "In a small town when you've lived there 40 year1 everybody'• heard your story and when a 1tranger comH in they're pleued to flnd 1 fresh pair of ean " Adding to that a fresh pair of eyes, and a keen Interest In people, Pi&ces and ldeaa, Moon, 43, has written a book, "Bl'1e Highways: A Journey Into America," about hl1 three-month trip of 13,889 miles -more than halfway around the world. Following the double trauma of a failed rnan1.age and the lOlla of his Job as a colleie English teacher, Moon fitted hla half-ton van with a bunk, packed his old U.S. Navy seabag with clothes. added a tape ~rder and camera. and took off on America's b.ck roam -the ones marked In blue on the old maps. Shunning the interstates, he headed for pl.aces like Nameless, Tenn.; Opelousas, La.; Liberty Bond, Wash .• and Hungry Horse, Mont. "l love namea and peculiar w ords; 1 have a fucination with the poetry of the land, and once you know the history behind lhe names, they definitely become poems," said Moon, a slim, bearded man in jeans, who is part American Indian. "Every town seemed to have the unofficial historian, more frequently a woman. M06t have a resident codger who •seems to lie in wait for a stranger, and one regular in the bar who makes it his businea to talk to whoever comes in." Though he slept in his van, called Ghost Dandni. and prepared many of his meals there on a small stove, he always ate breakfast in the local cafe or grlll, where It was easiest to strike up a• conversation. "I found that break.fast was a good time to get the pulse of the community," he said. "And if you were ta1kJ.ng to an elderly person they were much more alert then than later in the day. "I'd be talking naturally to someone, but once I started hearing good stories, then I would switch to my reportorial mode and listen with a different ear. Later, going down the road, I would turn on my microcaa8ette recorder and would try to reconstruct the conversation as best I could." Moon was invited to "so many meals," especially in the South, whe re he found "Southern hospitality" a reality. "ln the north-central states it was more difficult to take a conversation past he Uo and goodbye," he recalls. "No place between Idaho and New York state did a single person buy me a beer or I buy them one. But in the Northeast, which is thought of as being cold, l found people quite friendJy." Moon, strangely enough, also foWld it difficult to strike up conversations with Indians, probably, he says, because of his Anglo appearance. "But going on the roaa and wandering put m e in touch with the spiritual side of tribal America," he said. "My angle of vision changed and I was beginning to see t.hingJI in the context of the long heritaae of red Amerb." When Moon, who is also known as Bill Trogdon, located the grave In North Carolina of an ancestor eight generations back, William Trogdon. he found another side of his hentage. "I had seen a photo of the tombstone in a Trogdon family history written in the '20s and it was 80mething-rd always wanted to see since I bore his name. In a way it was like meeting him." Moon, who went back to the University of Missouri for a degree in photojournalism after having ptevioua.ly received a Ph.Din Engliah there, is remarried and living ln Columbia, Mo,, where he still h.u Ghost Dancing. He ii working on another book 1temmlng from his journey around the country's perimeter, "going Into the people and the land and how the land ah.apes people. "I saw tremendous strength and dignity in people customarily not given too much regard and respect," he said. "We haven't listened to these people. and as a result we may be going deaf and blind to people who are claeer to the Founding Fathers than those living in the cities." Bradley too old for governor? LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mayor Tom Bradley ts too old to be the lee.ding Democratic candidate for governor in 1986, Aaembly Speaker Willie Brown says. Brown, D-San Francisco, also said that Bcadley. a fellow black, narrowly lost to white Republican George Deu.krneji.an becaU8e of his race and that Bradley should have made more of an effort to aet out the black vote. A.lk.ed why he felt Bradley's time had puaed, Brown u.ld: "At.!i~~ of age. having lmt, and a one-half-million indebtednem to pay oU?" Btadley, who turned 65 ln December, would be 68 in 1986. "Too many people who ailJled on with Bradley are now lookina at him more criUcally than they did before," Brown said at a luncheon with Los Angeles reporters in Wuh.lngton, D.C. "There are actually people bitching about Bredley.'' Brown said, but would no\ elabotate. Ctiticiz1n8 Bndley for not cam~ enough in black areu, Brown Mid, "You can't ao into Stockton and talk to the Rocary Club and not talk to the South Stockton Bo)l!1 ClubLahoot pool with the South St.ock1on Boy't Club. You can't do that," Brown uld. ·~ IUY9 in the pool ball hive to usume that you're one of Ulem and if they don't, you're not aotna to get their vote" "Hla dellbente 1trate1Y wu not to campaian to blacka." be Mid. "Terrible 1tnteSY." A ~ percent ht1her turnout ln t'he black oomm\D\lty would baYe tumed the election, he said. Brown said campefan,l.na to bi.dca would not have produced a wht\e 6eckf.Mh, .. My white penon who wu IOlnl to vow for Br8dley alnedy knew be WM black," Brown aaJd, •'Tblre ii no doubt in my mind Of that." Brovtn had .arne kind worda for the victor, ~~ ho wW make a aooct ~.·· be llkl. '',118 WM will u'a1Md ln the~ and 8INW end be doml'l .... the ~tu.re •• bunch of~·· P\IUC MmCC ._.GAL M011C1I APftJCAhott TO OROANlll A NATIONAL 8ANK JNNAllY 14 1m A~UOATION ACClnlb POA PIUHG ON · MARCH l.1m 1ltl C:OfilPTftOLL.llll OP THI C&MRINCY WAIHINCITON..J.!>llTIUCT Of' COLUM91A APf't.JCATIVN NO. U-11-01-00I we, TH! UNOERSIONEO, Intending to organti.e end operate a Natku\al Bank In acoordlnc• with th• prov111on1 of th• National Bank eot, u tmended, do hereby make appllcatlon to the Compttoll•r of th• Curr4"\cy for permllllon to oroaniu eald N1tlonal Bank 1. That the main ottlo• of aald Natlonel B•nk ~ located at 1000 w .. t Coaat Highway, In th• City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, St•te of C•llfornla 92843. 2. That, In order of P41rf.,enc:e, tald N1t1onat Bank have one of the following tltlea: Blty8fde National Bank Bayside Bink. National ANOOlatlon Bayside Bank, National Auoclatlon 3. That the tot•I eapltalliatlon to be rec.tv~ by said Nation•• Bank for the aharu luued by It be allocated aa follow1: Capital ................................... S 1.600.000.00 Surplue ..... ........... . ... . ...... . S 1,600,000.00 Total Capltallzatlon . . .. . ....• $3,000,000.00 Number of Shares to be • Authorized ............. ............... ... 405,000 Number of Shares to be Issued ........................................ $300 000 Par value per aha re .............................. $6.oo Sale Price per share .. ................ . ..... S 10.00 You have to he Irish to know 4 That Max E. Mulcock, 2400 West Coast Highway, Suite P, Newport Beach, Callfornla 92663, act aa aote and exclusive agent to rtpresent and appear for the undersigned before the Comptroller of the Currency, and to receive all correspondence and documents, In respect of this appllcatlon. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have hereunto set our hands on the date set forth above Gerard C. Bastlaanae, Corona del Mar F.ditor's Note This knock-at-his-heart that. is part of his religion. John C. Dalley, Huntington Beach Dennis W. Harwood, Corona del Mar Thomas P. Landolf, Laguna Beach Max E. Mulcock, Upland Samuel V. Ortiz, Irvine David W. Redford, Laguna Beach James B. $lemons, Newport Beach Edward A. Smyth, Laguna Beach year New York's annual SB.lute to St Patrick has been overshadowed by the dispute over the naming of an lr1Sh Republican Army sympathizer as grand marshal. But the parade has stood for many trungs over the years. In 1967 the late Hal Boyle, Pulitzer Prize-winnmg war correspondent and columnist, wrote this account of what the day meant to him. What IS it to be lri.sh? It isn't only the reahzation that he is descended from kings. It is the realization that he is a king himse lf, an Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot, Marcb 17. 24, 1983 1377-83 empire on two feet ----------- striding in power, a PUBllC NOTICE ---------- Sjlrolling contine nt of MOTICI! To CONTIIACTC>fta PUBUC NOTICE aw CALUNQ '°" ..,. NbTICe OI' tAU e SCHOOL DISTRICT Newport· Of' MAL l'MOf'tMIY What is it to be lrisb? Meea lklllled Scllool Olelrlct AT P'NVATE SM.a I t i s to w a I k i n 81D DEADLINE 11 00 o'clock In 111e Suc>«t« Court o1 the StAlt• . e.m of the 3111 d•y ot Mercti ti83 o1 Cal'f _, C 0 m p ) e t e m y s t I C PLACE OF 81D RECEIPT: ns5-8 • °''"•· In end for the Couf\ty understanding with God eaw s 1 .. Coe••..._, CA 92620. ~~~ ~n" ·~:..'!~S~.,:' for 24 wonderful hours PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Inc ... Ill .. •-----------· NA~=·:::-:.:. ~lngt Notk:e It her.Oy gl..-n that tM By HAL BOYLE P'tB.IC NOTtcE NOTICE IS HERESY OIVEN that under9lgneCl wlll Ml " P"V••• .-. ~ Spectal C~I .,.. abolle-l\&ITllCI School Olatrict of 10 th• hlghHI and bHI bidder. NEW YORK Wha OtellQI CO<inly. Catllornle, acting eubJect lo cof\llrmellon of Hid -t MN-81311 by end through Ht Governing Superior Court on or alter Ille 13th a.s it to be Irish? NOTICE OF DEATH OF Board, i-e1natter referred 1o u day 01 Aprll. t983 11 the offlca of 0 364 d f h "'DISTRICT". will reoetv. up to, bvl GEROLD 0 . WILLIAMS. Ona n ays 0 t e C A R 0 L Y N M A Y no1 l•tar then tha ebo,,..etated C«Por•te Plua, Newport 8Mc:tl, year being Irish isn't TH 0 MPS 0 N, • k a itme,-*SbiO•for tM-ardol• CA926eO.Coun1yof Ononge.S111e visibly different from CAR 0 LYN RU 0 DES com11e1tor111e above 11<otect. of ca1Hom1e. •the ~t. 1ru. Ind lb!~~~ SJcot.~hh, FSerebn.ch, ~fa~~yt8f>8~MP~~N 1d!~1~f::::~~c\'1!':.r.'8: ~.,~;~~:'o':rtv;!,'!,~ • ew.111 ' r ian, AND OF PETITION TO opened and p.ibltcly rNd aloud•• ,,.,. City of NewO<>r1 BMCh. County Du h me ~led lime and ~ of Orange. Stet• of Celllornla. tc. , or -yes -even ADMINISTER ESrATE NO. partlcuarly ducrtbed u 1011owa, Ush. . A·ll?'"I•. Th••• wlll b• a N/A d1po1ll lo-wit. •--hman h • • required fo r each HI of lld All of Lot 28. TrlCI Ho. 320.t. u e uut pays IS To all heirs beneficiaries docurnentt to guatMtee their •etUfn per mep reeorded In book ,30. b~lls, complains. against credit ors and contingent In good condition Within NIA cSeye p•gH 20 to 30 1nclu1lve . ot his taxes, does his work, creditors of Carolyn May •her hd opening det•. M'-'laneoue MllPI In,,,. ofllCe of C Eedl bid """" conform and be 111e County Recordar ot Mid county. and listens to his wife Thompaon, aka arolyn retponelv• 10 the contrect ""•rvlf\Q .,,,10 LeHo•. 11 , like the man of any other Rhodes Thompson, aka documerlt• t ucc•Hort end u119n1. an race. Carolyn Thompaon and for~u:i:ed":':h~~~'~ _,.for~. POie hnM But on this one day of person a , who may be documente. 8 1181 of toe Pfopoaed end eppurtenencet thereto In. ... te ted th under. over end 11ong the the year _ Ho ly St o ..... erwu1e in res in . e euboonlrec:tor• on thl• proteet a• touth-ttiny&OOfeetlher90! p . k , D h · will and/or estate: required by th• Subletting ef\d SUBJECT 'fO atr1c s ay -l e A pelluon has been flied SubconltlCllnQ Flllr PrKtlcel Act -.1 Alt tu• Ind"""''*'" for Irishman becomes an by Janice Sundell In the ~ ~ rn!!~ ~",. tn. t1ece1 ~ 1964-eS. e ...., not Irishman. Superior Court of Orange bid certified or cHlller'1 chack Y9' pey9C)le • .nci A d h. d b) Covenef\te, condition •. n on t Ui ay you County requesting that pey1bte to the DISTRICT or • biO reetrlc:11ona. r-""lonl and right• have to be Irish to know J~ Sundell be appointed bond 1" the form Ml forth "' lhe of way of reco<d or epperant . , 1 ll conlrect document• In M emount M 20 what It lS to be Irish. as pe.niona n!pre&enta ve to not ''" then !!> percent of the Cam~ :only •mown u 43 The o uter signs, o f administer the eatale of mulmum emouf\I or bid u • Term• of "'' cHh In l•wful course can be seen by Carolyn May Thompeon. aka ~arantw that the blddal' w4ll ant• money of th• Unllad Stet" Of\ l l T h I . h Carolyn Rhodes Thompeon to ,,,. P<OC>OMd conttact II the confirmation of NII. or part c.Mtl a . . e r la man aka Carolyn Thompson: Hm• I• ewerded to him. In the end b•l•,,c• evldaneed by not• ovellrrught growslka fooh t under the Independe nt =re~t.t~h ':,:'rfiy"'~~11': aacured by Mongeoe or Truet OMd ta er and s ta • t e Adman11tration of Estatea 1omn. on the property '° told T.,, per earth a giant. All traffic Act DISTRICT ,._.... the rlgtll to = ~ emounl ltld to ba Oepolllted tights tum green before The pell ti on is aet for r"9Cf any or .. bid•°' 10 wlllw.,.,., 8ida or ottwa to be In wrtung Sid him, and if they don't he hean,na m Dept. No. 3 at 700 ~or~lee tn llflY Witt t>e recal¥ed et th• 1ror ... 1d ......., red. Civic Center Drive Wes• Pur1u.&f\t 10 lh• provttlon• of olflee 11 any time •It• the liret .,...._, "' L publlc:allon h«aol end before dete But t.hia air of majesty ASanrilta6 A1n98a3• CA9_9302701 on ~tc;',~;;3 :.' ~11~~h~ o1 ee1e ii only token evidence of P • • at · a.m 01STR1CT ha• obtelf\ed from '"' Deted thl• 141h dey 01 Merch. lnte · ch Th IF YOU OBJECT to the Director of th• Depenmenl of 1983· f ~ ange. h e men granting of the peuuon, you 1ndu11r1a1 Re11t1on1 111e generel :O.;Dofot,:~ Coun o o r races w o envy should either appear at the P'"'alllng ma of .,.. diem wegee Publlth•d Or•ng. co .. 1 Delly the IrWunan his bearing hearing and state your al\d the 9"*'81 P'""aillng reta for PllOI March l7, 24. 3t, t983 S P · k • D · . holldey al\d overtlma W0'1I In Ille o n t. atric s ay obJecliona or file written k>Clllty 1,, w'1ICI\ thlt wor11"10 be _________ 1_33_~_ would envy him far objections with the court l*formedforMChcralt«typeof PllllJC NOT1CE more if they could look before the hearing. Your worker nHded 10 uecute lh• ----------- inside the Irishman's appearance may be In penon c;r.1inT~ '!::.'1C:.1Z: :~ ~A=r soul or by your attorney. 2985-8 Beat s1r .. 1 Coeta M... TM followlnQ .,.._ -doing What ts It to be Irish'> l F Y 0 U ARE A CA c~ mey t>9 obtalM<l on bull.,.. u . CREDITOR or a contingent r~I. A copy of ,,_,.,. llhelt GAMES ON WHEELS, 305 How can you put the creditor of the deceased you 1>e poeted at '"' IOb ""· Fuchele SI . Coet• M-. CA t2e2e wonder of it into wo~? must me your cl&lm with the c~~~A~T~~°':!hu::' ,'::: Rotler1EmeryMcConnal,8435 IC a p • Y chi at r 11 t court or present It to the contrac1 1t ew.-ci. 6"d upon eny F~~~· e:• :;:., 1:!: stretched hilnself out on person a 1 repreaenta ti ve aubeonttactor under'*"'· to pay no4 Fuch•t•. SI . Coe ta MHa, CA. his own warm couch ap~olnted by the court .... 11\antt..MkllC*lffledr•IMlo 92826 f tha f •'--alf'W()ti(are emp40yed by !Mm In Ille Thlt ~ ta c:onducted by e after his last customer wit our mon rom u"" u .eoutlon of"" COfltract. cier-a1 pannerahtp. had gone home, and he date of first l11uance of Ho blddat ~ wtthdrew 1111 bid Aobar1 e. McConnell ~ o!_.~e man he ~~r~teln~ :::.1:':!.C:..ror;:'~: n11uc~:,~~'"' him9eu WUUJd most like C l f I Th I f bide County o.n. Of Or1lf\96 County on to be -U h . ht a I orn a . et me or A peyment bond end a Maren II. li83 we • e ,rrug filing claims will not expln perlormanoe bond wtM tie requlfed nttt'71 be perfect, but he s still prior to tour months from prior 10 •MC-Utlon Of the oonlr9Ci Pubtlthed Orange Coaat Dally onJy half an Irishman on the date of the hearing Ind elld t>a In !tie torm Ml IOtth In Piiot Merch 11, 24. 31. Aprll 7. St. Patrick'• Day. nouced above. ~~.~ta.4590 °' ,,.,. 1903· What ia it to be lrlah? YOU MAY EXAMINE Ocw9mmelot Code of the si.11 Of 12 11-83 It is to have an angel the file kept by the court. U Cel4f0mla. the oontract Wiii oontatn P1B.JC NOTIC( ln your mouth tumina you are Interested In the P'~1 Plf"'11tttngf Ille -fVI • ·-bid.... o eubll lute or arr/ mon.ya FM:TITIOU9 ., ... ,. your prose to poetry. It is est.ate. you may .erve upon wlthhald by the OCSTAICT to.,_. MAim aTAT'lmNT h h t f f t h e e x e c u t o r o r per10rm.,_ under tn. oonll'Kt The fo11ow1ne per-. doi'l9 to ave t e I t 0 admlnlslrator,oruponthe a-Nnglowd .,.,.,_..._ .,.. tongue1, to know the attorney tor the executor or Ooo'01hy Har..y fWllr. N£W HORIZONS EQUIPMENT lanauaae of all llvlna _ _._,_,_·-·~· and file with Purctiulnll Dir. COMPANY . 11eo2 Sll~park • o o ..,11'""" ..• ..,. • Publlehed Oreo09 CoHt Deity Boulev!lfd, Bulle 109. trllne, CA. things. the court with proof of Plk>t, M"°' t7, 24. 19'3 12714 Doe1 an Irishman aervlce. • written request t37CM3 11 Cllv!M v. Mltlaylo, 11902 pauae and tum an ear to 1tatln1 that you desire "8JC NOTIC( ~BMS.,Sulte 1ot.1ntne.CA. e tree? It ia becau.e on aped.al notkle of the flllna of 12 ~1 MldlMI J ChooP!n. StlO E. thle day he wanta to hear a n I n v e n t o r y • n d ACTmOU& .,_.. Peclflo Cou1 Hwy .• li>nt heel\. ha _,_ bud appraialment of e91at.e a.eta MAm aTA.,....,,. CA. IOI04 w t one ~PY eaya or of the pet I l Ion• or ~°'::""'° 1*90N .,.. doing TII• ~ " conduc1ao by • to enother u It opens ltlt account• mentioned In HUHTINoTONI ~IN THI! oan«., ~· pale green hands to the SecUorw 1200 and 1200.5 of All , 111"4o Main '""'· "* ataC:::.i ~~ wttf'l Ille warm tun of apring. the Oalifom'-Probate Code. '"""°" IMGll, Cllllf. t2t4t c-1y a.11 of ~ eoun.y What le ll to be Irish? PET 11: R G . Lyn•.:t. we11~1;:/o.N . ....,di 14, tN3. on Oh, on this day it la LOWENSTEIN, ESQ., AnMne c. ~ eo01 a*9Y ,ubtt•lled Or&f\ge coa:fo'!: mu1ic. Not juat. 'h• Cuper, Loweutela 6 .,11um1nOton.....,,Cellf.tH4i Pttot, Maro11 11. 2•. n April "" comet tn the paradlna se•war11, UH A. EH• Thie...,_. 11 CIDftlMtilcl by• tea. htih IChoo1 bend. but the Ottle, SC.. HI,~ CA • ~ 1MMS d d l t ...... T1lll ....,,,.,,. -lied wlll'I tllol eep, eep mua c o Publ.lahed Oran&• Cout County~°'~ eo..,,my °" ..UC NOllCl llvlna. the low sad n.uyPOot,Matthl'7,18.M. MwG11n,1ta. rhythma of etemity. 1983 ,,,_ "i'be lrlthman beara lS40-43 ftubUlllM Ol'M91 Coea\ o.irw th bl h f ' "'-Hot. Marctl 17, 14, at, Aofl 1, • 1 1ona o •• e tea tt5$a tumlnc-apbmw, the dim Ml.IC fl)1'IC( lullaby o( the worm In ltl cocooo. All the worid " in tune, and be Ja ln Itel> wit.h that tuM, the tune \hat ool,y M cc "'-'"· What 11 I& to be lrilhf It II to J,iw the wt.le hlatory of bt1 race belw .. n a dawn and a dawn .-'h• 1on Wl"Oftll; t°be bltd·IWl l tr-~.::1 lb°! mornln1 of time ln , for1onen foren. •h ' Ml.JC llOllCC l"tOT~.,._ .. NAMalTA,.._NT Tnt fOflOwtno p•1aon 11 001ng ~ .. DON MOl.LICA'8 VtOfO GOl.I' SCHOOL. 1nt1 811~ Patlt ClrGl•, l\llle A, lrflM, CA 9'707 Oonalo W•'fn• Motllc•, 813 ~· li'O , Cotta MtM. CA 8212' l"'11 bu.W-le oondUc:l..:I by"' ·~ OoMICI w Moltlce '"'-.... _l .... tll90 .... ,h ,,.. County CWk Of Otano-County o<1 Ma1Cfl 11, 1983 ""'" P11bll•ll•O Or•no• COH I Del~ Piiot M••Ch 17, 24 31 April I~ ' l'IOTtTIOUa IMJ ... H f~t eiue.u N•lll ITATl ... T MMll ITATIMIJn the lollOwlllQ poreon• .,. doln9 1111 10110 .. 1110 Plltctll I• CIOlng bu~.. ~-.. INl'O"MACON. IHH Cu l TAYlOA AHOCIATH, 1181 Sharon l.1na. VIiia Pali!. C•lllornll I •n•11er Or Cll1la M••• CA t20t7 12029 C hui .. Gunther, 100)1 .-oi:ie r1 11111011 l •1•01, llllt \ ono .. ha Streit S epu1v•d1, h n•oer Or Co111 Meu CA CilllfOtnl• II 1343 9'8n ~ 1Nwn ,14ohman, 13111 Thie -I• GOrlOuolea Dy 1111 Bot• 80t1 Wey, Apl U:ltA, Matlrll lnllMduill 11411 ~.CA llaott Aober11ey\Of flllt bu--le ~led l>Y • Ttlll tlll_,I wM flied wtlh IM oen-•at plPlner•hlp ::®nty Cieri; Of Oranoe County on Ch""9 Oli"llle< 1.411'011 I I, 181) Thia llal-1 "'" llled with Ihle '2-t..e County Ctenl of O<eno• County on Publl•h•d Orange co .. 1 Oal~ Mwell tO, IN3 P1to1 Merci\ 11 2'. 3 t Aprll , llAHD, DAY a DilAJt tOM Al'~lno~ "'8.IC NOT'IC£ ..,.......,., c......,.1lona nc IC ..,..,. Alt-r-et uw NO l Of' A""'-A'"'" 21IO hurth A-NlllC NOJICE M.cDH<>l?c ·:.~ ... AOH 1111 0-... C..itfornla n101 ·~'!~~ °" l'lttttll ... _. ......... To Wnom It J'ay~n Publl•ll•d Orange Cou t Delly _ c;!:...OVHT'Yctr .... 0:. OAAMOa FEOEAATEO Of.PARTMENT PllOI Mateh 11 24 3 1 "P•ll r. ·-•Ta:.. .. r..:.. CA tr2'101 STORES, INC '" apj>lylnO lo 11141 11183 13~83 MAMIAOI OI';-. OopMtment ol Alc;ohollc e.-aoe l'tflTIOMli.: JOll •. TAYAG. Control for "' 1· ON S At.E, PUBl.IC NOTICE .-1~NT: DINtH llAllla GENERAL (PUB EAT ,.L. I to H" ------------TAYAG elcOhollO bevel'llQM at 3333 8r111ol COITA 11118A IUMllONI (l'AlllLY LAW) ,, 'Cot ti Meu. CA 021S25 •ANfTAllY Dt8TIUCT c-No. 021 .... 1'7 Publl1hed Orange Co111 Dally OIV.NQll COUNTY, CAUl'ORNIA NOTtCll You hive boon eued, PllOI, Merell 17. 1983 NOTICI 9"VITIHO IMD• TM oowt IMJ dootlM llf"IMI JOU 1339·83 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllal w"'-t ,_ 1*11t hNrd ..... -------------waled ptQPOMI• tor turnllhlno all rov ~ wttNfl a dare. ,_.., Pt&.IC NOTICE t•bor materlall , •qulpme n1 . the~ ltMow. ftCTITIOUa .u•••• tr1n1porra11on, end 1ucih other 11 you with 10 ..-the .ovtoe of NANI ITATl•HT llClltltl" u may tie required fOf tr.. an tllorney In 11111 matter, you Tn• following pereon 11 doing C 0 NS TR UC TI 0 N 0 F THE ellOul<I do eo promptly '° that your bUtl,_H FOLLOWING PROJECT 23RO t"90'1Morpkllldlng,ll•ny,maybe ~ n STREET PUMPING STATION AND tiled on time nvUFTNAILSSTUDIOl 1 0 FORCE MAIN, PROJECT NO AVllOI U1ted "• t l do °'lllO' A,..· Sult• F Coate M .... 1112100-17 lde111and1de, II trt1>11n•I p119d• CA IJ2921S ........... ~ Thom II A G H rlntr, 2377 Sidi wtll be tlCle!Yed by IM Coe1a --me Ud. Ml M all Ada a ,.__ c ... 21S M ... 5.,,11ary D111r1e1. et tile ofllce .._ .-Ud. ,....,. ..,..,. Purdue Dr ....... te M.... A. •2" ol the Clly Cl•tk, 17 Fair Otlve, ... IO diet. t.M la ln'--ton .,e Tiii• bullnee1 It condu<:lftd by an Coit• Me ... C•lllornl• unltl the ~.ue. lndMdu•~om Oeertnet hou• or 1 t 00 • m., Ac>tll IS, 1083 at S t U•ted den• 1011e11er •I Tiit• itatemen• wu Iii.cl wtlh Ille which time they wlll be opened con1110 d• un 1bogado e n 1111 county Clerk 01 Orenge county publicly and reed •loud In Ill• • 1 unto, d, b •, 1 e n, c , rt o Marcil 11. 1983 council c:llam1MW1 Seeled propoaal1 lrnmodt1tamente, de •t• man«a, F2l111'1 111111 boal' ,,.. 11111 of tr.. "'°"' end au ••19U"ll o ale<;11c1on 11 hay Publlahed Orano• CoHt Dl'lly lhe nllTlt ot the bidder but no oti-alguna pue d• 1er reglllr•d• a Piiot. Mereh 11, 24, 31. April 7, dllllngulllllng m1tk• Any bid tlempO recaMIO Illar tile IClf1eduled cto.lnQ t T 0 THE A ES PON DENT Tile 1983· 128s.83 II~ for llMI reoe!Pt ot bide llhall bo petitioner 1111 flied 1 petition rtturn9d 10 the blClder unopened. It cone«nlng your ITllfrlllO'. II you fall 1hell be tile ~ r"9<)nlliblllly of the to 111• 1 r"9<)nM within JO days or bidder to -that hla bid 11 r~ th• d•te th et thl• 1ummon1 11 l.n P'09« time Mt"9d on you, yout dereull m•y be Pt&.IC NOTICE flCTmOUS 9U ... H N.uM STATU.-NT The tollowlng pereon 11 doing bulin.9 u 3·C DELIVERY, 3435 Fuchsia St . Cotta .MaM, CA 921S26 Robert E MoConnell. 3435 Fuch1le S t., Colla Mete. CA 021S28. Tllll Dulin.. II conduC1ed by .,, lndM<lull. Rob«! E McConnell Thie lllt-1 WU lileC with lhe County Oerl< or Otenge County on M1tcll 11, 1083 '211114 Publl1h9d Orange CoHt Dally Piiot Mmrch 11, ''· 31, April 1 1983 1287-83 Pt&.IC NOTICE tM*19 "ECOROEO: Mefctl 10. 11a Fie #0-10S12 of of OMcW .._.of Otenge C-tJ. Celttornle TOf'1ta-Oe M'ORTANT NOTICI If YOlJ" ft"OPltn'Y fS IN f0 .. 1Cl08U"I •ECAU8E YOU AllE •El'I ND IN YOUll PAYlllMU, IT MAY •I 80LD W1TMOUT ANY COUltT ACTION, and rou mer tiew ttw ...,.. rtgttt 16 bring JeUr HCOlllll fll fOOd ....... ltp pettne .... ,_ ,... d11e P•r111e11t• pl11• per111111..i --Md ~ .,..,. ""-_.._ ~ .......... ftOttoe of dilf9utt w• -ded. Thia amount 11 1 t.024 79 u or J"'IMllY 19, 1083. w>d will •ncr-untll your account beComel currenl You mey no1 h•ve to pey tr.. en1111 unp•ld pOfllon of you• eccount. e ven 111ough lull peymen1 w•• o.mend«I. but you mull pey the amount ll•ted •bo,.. All• lh<et montn1 from the 0111 or recordatton ot 11111 Oocumen1 (WfllCh 011e ol recordetton eppeet'I '*'°"'· unlesa tile obligation being roreck>e9d upon e>e<mfl• 1 long., perlOd, )'OU have only tile i.gal ~~ to llop the f0tlc:I09ute by the entire amount deManded by you< cr..:th0< To ltnd out the wnounl )'OU tnYll p•y. or to arrange '°' payment to 1rop 1111 1orec101ur1, or ti your p1op.ny Ill In forectoture !Of eny <>11\ef teMOn. conled' CALIFORNIA FI RST BANK, e C ellfornl1 ~potlllon. 530 'B" SltM llP 0 Boa 1311. Sen oi.go, CA 02112. Attn Jo L-(714) ~ " rou "-" ""' ~ .. rov ehould C4>n1Mt • l•wrot or the 9owor11lftent •tencp which lll•J haw• l11t11red ,011r loan. .-01•111111t", YOU MAY L08e ~OAl. RIOKTS • YOU DO NOT TAKE P'ltOllPT ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK. a Calllornte Corporetlon or Se n oi.go, Callloml•. 11 Truatee under • Dead of Trull daled June 26, 1972, eHc:uted by REY WHEELER end FLO WHEELER. hulband end wtfe 11 joint 1enante 11 Tru1tor. to MCure cenaln obllQallona In ''"°' of SOUTHERN CALIF~NIA FIRST NATIONAL BANK now CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK. e C eltlornla corporetlon. •• B•ne llcluy, rec:otd9d July 10. 1072, Fiie No IS247, In B001! 10214, Pege/S«iee 608, Ottlclll R.c:otdl of Orange County, c.lllomla, tald ObffOetlon9 tnc::ludlng OM proml..oty not• 10< tr.. or1glnal IUITI Of 124,000 00 That the beMllolel lnt.,•1 under 1uc11 Oaed ol Trull and tile obt1011ton1 aecuted 1hefeby at• now owned by Ille utldei lllgr1'd That 1 bteec:f't of, and I def.uh In, the otJllOllllOna lor whim wc:t1 Oeod ol TN91 le -lty ,_ oec::urr..:t In 1111t peymeM n. not ~ made of' ln1tellment due Octobef 1, 1982 deltnquen1 end 111 1ub1equent ln1t11tmen1e 11111 mey become deltnquen1. A late ctw~ of 2% of MOii rn.tallment nol paid wttlltn t5 dll'l'I of tflO due det•. Oeltnquency ol prior encumbrenoe1. taae1, ln....,anoe and w"'monll. If 1t1y Any 1ume advanced by 1111 b•n•llcil••Y under th• ebov• dlllottbed '""' dOICI. Tllat b'/ rea1011 tllueof, the undonlgnad hH executed end cNllWted to Mk! Tn.tllee • wntlen o.ciwat1on of °"'"'" end o.mtlld for late. and nu dee>oalted with Mid TN91M ti.cit Doed of True1 and ett dociumtnla e vldenctno oOllO•llon• aecvred thereby. and hH docltrH and do" llertb'I o.der• ... --_ _, thwe«ly ~.,,,....... dut and pey91111. llld NII -.a.d llld dOM !Mre«ly -.ct to --tho ltulll property 10 bt 1otd to utter., the obltgaUon• ..,..,.. tllete4ly, IUl:>toct or1'y to lht rtoM of ,..,__, -prOll!dld b1 .... CelfofMI "'"" ..,,.., • Ctlfomla oorportdon ~~~.,.,.. PMl>lllMd Of•nt• OONI Oalty Plot, Mar, 11, 24, SI, /lt,flf, 1, tld 1$44-13 A Mt of plen1. S90Ciol Provllk>n• ent•ed end 1"' COUt1 may enter 1 end eddJllOnl to 0-al Provtlk>n• )Udgment containing lntynCltlYe or 10 tile Stww:lard Spocll\callonl may ot'* 0tderl concafnlng dMelon of D• o btaln•d 11 th• office 01 the property. 1pouu l 1upport, child ~r.a'10t or Publk: s.nno.. Room c;u1tody, chttd 1uppor1, Attorney 419, 17 F•lr Drive , Colle Meu. r-. coete, end IUCh ol'* retie! .. C111tornla upon • non.,elund1ble may be grlt\ted by the court. Tile payment or S 10 00. An eddltlonal garnl1llmen1 of w1ge1. telclng ol chero• or S2 00 will be made II money or PIOl>ef1Y. Of ot,,., oourt lllndled by mall eutf\O<lred proceeding• may eleo Each bid "'"' be made on tile raeun Propoeat Form. lf!Mte P-t through Oiied Oc:1obet IS, 1092 P -7. provlO•CI In th• contraol lee " &enc:h. Clerk d 0 cum. n... Ind I II• 11 b. Erin Rigby. Deputy 1ccomp1nled by • eertlllad or .iePFMY II. KYl.TOM, a.q. culller'I ~ 0t a bid bond fOf J0111 Trift Ctr. Dr. not .... than 1~. of tile •mount Of •1141• • ltie bid. mlde peyebla 10 the Coat• LaeuN Hlguat, CA 121177 M••• Senllaty Olatrlct. No (7t4) 1t1.- propon 11 1hall be con1ldarad Publllll•d Orange CoHt Darty unl111 accompanl•d by 1uch Ptto1. M11ch 17 2•. 31_ .-.p111 T, r.athler'1 c;ll«ll, cUh °' bidder'• 1983 bond No bid ltlell n. COMldeted unteea ------------11 11 mlde on 1 blank torm lurntlheO rtaJC NOTlCE by tile Coate M ... Sanitary 011trlct -------------and 11 made In acc)()fdanoe -4111 Ille pro11111on1 ol th• Propo1al reqCJlremetltt. Eich bidder muat bo 1-..<l end eltO ptequalllled u required by lew A Ctua 'A' or 'C42' contr11Ctor'1 lioenM II requlr'ed. The Board of Dlr•c:tora ot th• Coate M••• Sanller~ Ol1trlct ,_..... UM right to 1ejecl 111y or all bid• Tne Contrector 1111111 compty "'Ill tr.. ptovtllon• Of Sec110n t 770 to 1780 lnc1u11ve, of th• C•tllorrlle L•bot Cod•. tile P1ev•Hln0 "'' 11110 eca1e of wegea .. 1ablllhed by Ille Coate M ... Sanitary D111rlc1 wll~ are llled with Ill• A11l1t•nt Sectetary of Mid Dlllrlc:t end Shalt IOrlell penaltlee ptaect'lbed thwefor tot ~of Mid oode DATED-March 15 1093 BY OROER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT Puoll1hed Orenge Co111 Dally PllOI Marefl 17. 24, 1083 YOU AM* DUAULT UHDEt A DllD 01' T"U8T DATIO DIClll•E" 21, 1tl1. UNLll8 YOU TAKI AC'TIOH TO .....oner YOU" l'"Ol'UnY. IT MAY •I IOU> AT A l'U9lJC SALL If YOU HIHO Mt ~TIOM Of: T .. NATU"E OP THE 1'.-0CllDIMQ AQAIN•T YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LA WYDI. NOTICE Of TltU.nE'• U.LE T.t.Mo...a? NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. thal on Wedne1d1y. April IS. 1083, et 10 00 o'Cloc:lt Lm of Nici dey, tn Ille toc:wn ee1 Mldo lor c:ond~lng Trustee'• Selee, within 1"' ofnc-of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. located II 2020 Not1h &oeow.y, ~· 206. In,,.. City of Sant• Ana, Count}' of Otenge. Stele ol C1tllornl•, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. • CalHornl• corpotetlon, " duly eppolnted Tn>llM under and ~t to the po••• ol H I• conferred In 11111 certain Dead of T NII e.aecut..:I by STEVEN L. DANIELS. recorded Deoenlb.-22' '" '. In Book I "333 of Ofllc:ial ~de of Mid County. at P9Q11 291S, Recotdef''I lnefrvmonl No. 28e05. by reuon ol a bt-=tt Of o.teutt In payment ()f porf~ of "" Obligallonl -od lhere«ly. Including 11111 breech Of deteutt. Nolle• or which we1 recorded Oacemb« $, IN:Z. OI Aacofder"I lna1rlUl'lent No. 12-430233, WILL SELL AT P\JBUC AUCTIOH TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. i.wtut money Of the Unltod St11 ... Of • caafller'1 ohec;I( dr.-n on 1 •l•I• or ne11one1 t>eM. • 1111• or federal c:r9dlt unlOn. or • atate or _,...,~end 1oe11 --.non dOmtdlod Inn.""'· .. ~It the '""' of ..... "' f1ohl, thle end llete Of ledeflll M'lli"O' and loen aaaoctatlon domlc;lled in 11111 etat•. 111 ~able It the time of ..... 111 right, title and lntwwt held by"· .. T ru11 ... tn tllat re.i property lltuate In Mid County end Stet•. dM«ttlod ..~ LOI 24 of Tree\ t 1$3, • per rnep ..corded In be>c* 301, Pegea "8, 40, end ISO of Mt1cell1noou1 Mep1. r e cord• or Orano• County, c.irtot nta. Tht 1trHI •dOrtU or other common cto.tgnellon of th• '"' proPef!Y herelnebOwt ~ .. purpof!..:I to b9 NO t CtOMkey. ltYlno, CA. The under1lgntd hereb)' dt1ol•tm1 111 ll11>tltt)' for 1ny lncofreol-11'! Mid ttrtet ~ 01 Other oommOtl dtllgtlltlon . l'lCTTTIOU8 ......... ~•TA,......., TM 1'lllawtrlO par.-. we doing ~-WETHERBY'S. 3011 C•prl, tf"Me, Callfornll 92714 Emily Wethetb'/, 301 1 Capri, INIM, c.!Homta 92 14 Wed1wo rtll C. Giiier. 39I1 ~. ltvtne. Cellfomt• 9211• 1'1119 ~ la oonduet..:I by • oen-a1 pertneralllp.. Emlly Walh.-by ""-.,.,_, -1llod wttll "" County Cler1< of Or"1Q' County on Mareh 7. 1083 nt1• Publt1lled Or1no• COHI D•lfY Piiot, Merell 10, 17, 24, 3 t, 1983 123~ Pt&IC NOTIC£ flCTITIOU• eua..H NAMIE IT A TIMEHT Th• tollowlng p•reon 11 doing bullnen o · E & S ENTERPRISES. 998 Herttord Way COlll Mesa. CalttOtnla 92il2e Ellen Marii.o Kog1 998 Hertford Wey Coate M•••. Cat1lornll 92626 Tf\11 buslneet ,. conducted by an lndMdual ~M l<0g• Tllll Itel-I WU nled w411\ the County Clet'k ot Orenge County on Fel>Nety 18. t983 f21011J Publlshed Orange Coett Delly P1101, Feb 2•. Mat 3, 10, 17, 1983 1003-83 '1CTI'TIOU8 ., ..... ~8TATEmJfT The ·~ l)Ol'90lll -doing .,....__ QUALITY PLUS CLEANING ANO MAINTENANCE, 111S23 Sllrl•. No K. Fountain Valley, Catlloml• 92108 Orange County Building Metntenenc• Company. Inc .. • Celllornla corporation. 21801 ~ LanO. Huntinoton 8-::h, Callfomla~ Thta~te~by• corpcwatlon. o-ioe Co. Bldg Main( Coa tiw. Dentel A. T~. Prellderll t,. ltlt_. -"*' """" the Courity Clat1t of 0r-. COutlty on Merdl 7, 1093 . n1tm Publt1hod OrenQ• Coaet Dalt)t PllOt, Marcil\ 10, 17, 2•. 31, 1"8 1151-93 l •ld NII wllt ii. mede wtltlout w1rr1nl'f, e11pran or Implied, ••o•rdtno uua, poueulon, or rtennout ~'II e noumbra110 ... to H tlll'I Ille Tllo ~,!._ .. -- ptlllCll* bolenoa Of Iha Not• or ....,_ "";"" ........ --~ .. othef ob41oelton MOVtad by Mid NATIW TOHO•• Nia a.ti o.ad of fNt!, wttl' tnltfMt and -otlltt 1111111 u prOVIOt4 tl!«eln: Otrole, w .. tmt1111tt, CtllfOf'nl• ~-=:re,,;:::..:.':',=. masien. WM!ay QOOdeon, 1111 -------------1.ov-, and p1ue ..... dlafgea Olarll Olrole , WHtml111ter, -..,,.,.. of Ult ft\191te end of ~Itta • • i • D•llY Piiot clau"leds work for you.call 642·5'71 for quick calllsalff. IN tNIU ~ by Mid 0.0 Of lldln Tllomu OrMI\, HO:l Ttlltl TM tol•I '"'°""' of .ad notlde ltrMt. Huinttntton leedl. MMlO•tlon, .,..,.no reuon•l>IY Ctltotnle ..,._ =I ltd ''"• ollirg" and Tom H•ry Mltoflel~lt1: oftf'ltTNNl.llP-.Unie ~ ...... ~. or ~ Clf w. Notloe. • '~ 137.ll0.».4, Ga'l...~=.:::.J4 Q Matd\ 11..i. 1ta. "='---........... ., . TATI ltgUNTID OtNt" ...... .... • T "*"" Z.-. OocMlitof'i .a.._,. . ,.... ............... lie ~~ '"& ~. OIWfl .. °"""' ~"' -...•"..;~ .,.._,,,. ... fl~4Jb=1i,.noe eo..t o.uy 'ulM"'*I or.,,.. 0oaat"l;; NcM. M#dl 17, 14, at. 11a ~ Matdl 10, rr.-14. •t, 1~:.., '----------"-' 11'1'~ ' I Ortnge Coaet DAILY PILOTIThurldey, MatOh 11, 18&3 DI ~ NOllCI: l'tOtmOUt iiJ1 '('It ..... ".,......, 'h• fottowlt!O penont .. OOinO ~ .. 0 M IMl'O"TI, ·2t1 P'OtUI A .... ' Leoun• a.eon, CA 176& I CAlllLYN K ooooe. 810 lmetald l1y, l egun• Beach, CA 02U! IAfillARA J Mtllf" 01 Mount•• "°80 ~ llMcn, CA t2tot Tiiie bull._. 11 c:onduotea tty I gor10rlll petlnotll'lli> 'latbatl Joan Milter • Cattyn K Oodd1 Thi• etel""°"t wu nled w1111 lhe County Ci.ti< or 0r11ioe County on '" •• 1003 "10Ut ~.=~N '"' IOllO•lllO pareon II dolnt l>ual,_ .. JAC 00 , 924 Coron1do Ot . Coat1 M-CA llH2t Al A Of'A .. ANO , tt4 Coron1du Or , Co1" MeH C A Uttt Thie blltlr-.. oonductld by an lndlvtdull At " S.tano Tiii• 1t11 .. nen1 wu hied •Ith the County Clerk ot Oranoe County on '" 18. 100) "'01" Pubtlthed Drano• COH I 0 1lly PllOI, f'.O :l•. MarCill 3. 10, H , 1$83 92 ... ., Nit.IC NOTICE . ~.~· •Un•NJ,~1~..00.11119" The folowlnO IMf10lll •• OOlllO f'tCTIT'°"8 .,._ .. MAlll ~ M fh• follO•lllt peraon II•• MLM NIWSLITTIRI, li'l M eMndoned Ille -of me ftalhiou. c 0 M Mu NI 0 AT I 0 N.. a.4 L M !>u"'-nerne llUlllCATIOHI, ltO Wtll1oa ftU l11AlllRIE IAZAAll a .... nu•. No H, CO.II Meu, T~04NO co' llN Newpor1 llvd Calltornla 9212'1 Cotta M .... CA 82827 Merk Leo Murpny, 1083 The 'ICllllOUI ~ N-Walt10• Avenue, No H, Cott• rer11red 10 abov• •H llled In M-. Ca111ornle tM17 Oreng• County on Novemb•r T, l hit ~-.. ooncklCIWld by "' 1t 7t lndMdual RICHARD ANTON MOAIAATY, Merli L Murpny 2038' 9 W Bir"' St , 9Mlll Ana, fllll tt1t-1 wu flied .nn the CA 0:1707 County CleB Of Ofanoe County on Thi• bullinNI WU loQ<\duClad by "•t><uat'f 14, IH3 an lndl\lldull ....,.. Alc:Nrd MOttatty fllu1>111~ Orang• CoHI Oally Thia 1111-1 wM lltod wtlll tlM PllQ1, M11cn 10, 17, 24 3 t, 1~ County Oertl of a..,. Coun1v on "°""°"" __... MmlTA,...., '"'~ ~-·...,,. .,.....,_. NIWl'Oln OOMUTICI AHO J ANITOl'lt4L SERVICU, 20 t lnrlM A ... !Wlte 281(, Colla M- Ce t2t21 Mlfl• Olen• AnOr•CI•. )107 NH•ton II 148 Torran'9, C• I080I ,,_ ... t•. 21ff2 Cai04W• 81 , MiMIOt1 VlljO, Ce 0Mt I M1t•ll• Rocio But••. 21tu C•lder• 81 • Mlu ton Viejo, c a 0251 Thi• ~ .. conoucted by • l1W"' al partllOf MIS> Mat\a Diana Ar>Oteoe l'ublithed Orange Cop1 O•lly '°ltol. ,..., 13, Match 3, tO, 11, t983 A77..a3 --,-IC-TITIOU--~.-IU~l~IMl~8~1~-I 12~ Februll'( 20 tH3 NAMS8TATIMllfT Thia lt8141Nf\I -fllod wllh lhe CounlY Qerll Of C>tanoe Courlty on MWCih 4, tffS l't.... l'tt1121 fltalC NOTlC[ The 10110 .. lng P•••O" I• 001ng Pt&IC tlOTICE Publl1hed Or1no• COH I Dally Pubtl1hed Qren91 CoHt Dally Pilot. Match .:I, 10 l7. 24. 1083 Merell 10, t7, 24, i I, 11143 •1MM t>uill~~N~ INOEPENDENT VOLVO l'ICTITlOU8 d8INIEH 1022·83 1107 83 NOTICI OI' l'UkJC IALI SERVICE, 23&01 Comnwoe Cent., NAMI ITATl•NT Of' Nll90MAI. "'Of'IJITY Ort,.., LagYn• Hiiia, Catllornl• 021S&3 Th• fotlowrno peraon 11 doing PlB..IC NOTIC( Nolle• 11 here byJlven that Bengt Olov JOnanuon, 1920 t l>U"'-1 u pureuant to INICllon 19 of 11141 CMI Siert• Cedll . tr vine C1l1tornl• { 1 I PR 0 FE 8 BI 0 NA L ,tcnnou• .u ..... N,,..n•~ Cod•, St•le ol C•lllornla, lhe 927 t5 FINANCl"L CONSULT ANT, (b ) underllgn..:I will Mii et publlc MM Tlllt t>Uel.-le coo<1uc1ed by an PFC . 1820 E Aral Str-, Santa The totlOW!ng pereone er• Clolng by oompetlltve bidding on Ille 25111 lndlvldu•I An•. Calllornl• 92705 d1y or Merof\. 1983, •I 4 15 o'clOoll Bengt o JonenNOfl Hugh M Gllrnote, 30111 bl.Ill,,.. ••• VANGU.-.RD PARTNERS, LTD , PARTNERSHIP XV, 8111 0o.... Or., Suitt 16. Newporl BHCll, CA PM . on tile l)f .. n!Ma whore Mid Tl'ili llllement wa1 tlled with 11141 Monroe. Al-Ilda. Calllornl• 02&0' orc;ipertv 1111 been 11ored, •nd County Clet'll or O•••IO• County on T'hll bull"-II coooucted by an wlllCh le IOOetld 11 Pvblic 8t0teot. Fet>tuetY 18. 10'3 lndMdulli Inc 2065 ~Ila .... In the City ft101H Hugh Giimore 02H3 ROBERT 0 SMITH ea I Oover Dr . Suite 15. Nowport Beach, CA ol Coate M-. County ot Orange, Publlallad Orang• Co111 O•lly Th11 lletemenl w•• filed Will\ tile Sltll ol Calt10tnla, tr.. eblndoneel PllOt, Feb 24, Mar 3 10, 17, 1083 Counly Clltk or Orange County on 92H3 good1. ch•ll•ll or peraoner 1006-83 Fab•uery 18. 1983 f21Cl:20t Publllhetl Orang• Co111 Dally P1101. Feb 24, Mar 3 10, 17, !983 9&1·83 R.-.YMONO W 0.MOTT 881 Do"" Or Suite 15, Newpo<I BMcll, property dMcrlb9d below In the l-------------m1t1er1 or· P\&.IC NOTICE Robert G. Vincent -relrlg. 2 1--------------~11. Cllt, matt/bx 8'>'"11. frm. 3 flCTITIOUI eua••• blCI mlec NAIR ITATE•NT LandlOtd r~ the right 10 bid Tile lottowlng perfon 11 Clolng at the HI• Purc:h•MI mu11 be .bullinee. •• made with Cull only •nd peld f()f II SUNSET GRAPHICS 1112~ w the tltM or pu1011.. All purc:llued Belbo• Blvd . Ne'Wpo<I BMch, CA good• ar• IOtd .. I•. •nd ,,_, bo 112H3 reMo-..d 11 tile time ol purcllaM. ROLAN 0 C G ONZ"l El S.,. aub)ac;t to ptlOt cencell1tlon In 1825¥• W Belboe Blvd . Newport the event or Mlll•m•nt betwMn Boach, c.-. 02893. llndtord and obllgat9d party Dated Tt\11 bullnM• II conducted by an 1hl1 10111 & t7th dey of Mwc:11, 11113 lndlllkkiat Roland GOfWIJez PuWC SIOfllO', Inc L.nc!IOrd Pubtl11\ed Or•nge CoHI D•llY Piiot. March 10, 17, 11183 1135-83 Pl8.lC NOTICE •tlUJ NOTICI Of' l'U9lJC 8Ali OI' Nll80NA1. NONllTY Thie 1tal-I WU llled With the Coonty Cieri< of Orange County on Feb 18, 1083. f21ooet Publl1ll•d Orange Co11t D•lty PllOt, Feb 23. Marctl 3, 10, 17. 1983 970.83 Nil.IC NOTICE PICTITIOUS llUalHIU HAMllTAT'EWNT The lollo•tng peraon 11 doing buillnelt u : ARROWHEAD DRYWALL. 351 Oak Piece , Suite E.' B"'· Ce 92821 Samue l A Furner•. 19990 Loronclte Or . Covina, C. 91722 Thlt ~ 11 conduc:led by an lndlvldulll P\&.IC NOllCE c.-. 92683 VANGUARD il'f\IESTMENT CORP e C111rornla torpur•tlon 88 t Dovl<' (); • Sulla t 5 N.-po11 Beach, CA 92893 T1'111 butlMH II conducted by ' ------------llmillCI partn.tllhlp NOTICI OI' TIIUaTl.a'I 8A.La Vanguard 1nvHtmen1 l'f'C NO • .a'7 Cor YOU AM! .. Oll'AUl T UMOI" A P . Robert 0 Smith. Prea Thlt 1ta11men1 WU filed wllh the County Clefll ol Oreno• Counry on F.t>tuary 28, 1983 DleD Of T"U8T, OATID OCTOllllll 18, 1•1. UMLIU YOU TAKI ACTION TO ""OTICT YOtM P'ltOl'IJn'Yrr MAY M 80L.D AT A "'*-.le 8AUI. •YOU •ID F2l07t'7 AN IXl'LANATION OI' THI Publl1ned Orange Coell 011ty MATUlll 01' THE ""OCllOINQ P1lo1 M1tefl 3. 10, 17 24, l~~S-83 AGAINST YOU, YOU IHOULD -----------CONTACT A LAWYP. On M1teh 24, 1063 et 1:00 P.M,, P\&.IC NOTICE P E E L L E F I N A H C I " L K-o4001 CORPORATION u duly 8'>P()lntad IWOATANT NOTICI T•u•IH under and pur1ua nt 10 If YOUll l'llOl'lllTY II IN Deed of Trut11 r.cof<l*' "'-ber fOlllCLOIU"E 81CAU8e YOU 5 1081, at tne1. No 5288 In boolC A" IE •IHI MD IN Y 0 U" 14281 page 872, of Offlc:lal Recordl l'AYMINT8, IT MAY el IOLD In 11141 otnc. of Ihle County Recotder WITHOUT ANY COUllT ACTION. ot Otange County, Cllllfoml•. WILL " hi th• I •I lnht IO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO 'ou mey '"' "'1 '• HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, bring your eccount In gOOd 111ndlng CASHIER'S CHECK OA CERTIFIED by paying Ill ol your Piii duo CHECK, (....,vable at time of 11111 In P•)'f'flO"ll plul permlttlCI coell and ,,..,_ •xp&n-within ,,,,_ month• lrom l'JCTmOUe ....... ~ ITATllll9:WT The tolklwlnO par-. are ~ b.tll,_ ... MI NAGI! EAOT , 47 '7 Dorollelter. Coton• d•I Mu, c.INornll 92625 Veler•• Ann A•ller, 4 72 7 Oorclle1t•r, Coron• d•I Mer. Catllomia 92825 ,,_. Teylor. 4727 Ooreh9tw, C0ton• OM Mar, Cdfornl• 0292& Tllll bu*'-le condue1ed by I O-ill partnenhlp. v .. ., ...... Tlllt t tal-1 wee flied with '"-County CIW'k ot Orange Counry on MatCh 1 111113 1'211IOO Publlt h.O Orange COHI Dilly Piiot, Marcfl 10, 17, 24, 31, 1083 1170-83 Pt&IC NOTICE flCTITIOU8 9USMH NMIW 8TATl.-wf Th• ronowlng peraon 11 doing t>ulineu .. RAINTREE COMP UTER SYSTEMS, IS95 Town Center Or . Suire 1000, Coete M .... CA 021S25 DICK AL TON WELTY, 19304 Poseidon, Cerruoe. CA IM>70t RICHARD v.-.NCE WELTY. 19304 Po11ldon. C•rrllo1. CA ~701 JOSEPH LOPEZ, 22315 C1tnlnllo l 11>uron, L.aouna H!llt . CA 92653 Tllll ~ la conduolld by a gene! al pltlnerll\lp , Ole~ "1ton Welty Tllll lllletnenl WU hied wtlh the County Clelk ol CKange County on February 28 1983. F~ PuDlllhed O••no• COHI Dally P1101 Mll'dl 3, 10, 17, 24, 1983 109fS-113 Notice le 1-e«ly given tllet pur· M.Jant 10 M(;llon 1088 of the CMI Code . Steta of Ce ltlornl1, th• underllgneel w411 Mil " publlO .... by compe111i... bidding on the 25111 dly of March, 1983, It tO;OO o'cloctl A M • on the premleee wtiwe NICI property-hat~ 1tor..:t. arid wtlidt ta loc:atOd 11 Pubttc: Storaoe. Inc 132, I Jeffrey Ho II\ tne City Of lrvtne. County ot Orange, State or Celllornl1, tile abandoned good•. ch11tel1 or per1on1t property d..crlbed below. In tile m•tt.,1 ol: Samual A. Fum•rl Thia Jletement w .. flied with the County Clorlt of Orenge County on Match 4. 1093. tawl\il money of '"° United 8111 .. 1 tlMI dll• 11111 nottoe of deleult wu II tile North !Toni anttano. to UM recotded Thia emounl II County Courthou11, 700 Civic 1300,91S3.00 u of February 15, Cent., °""" W•t. S1t1t1 Ana, CA 1983, end wlll lnc:tNM unlll your .U right. !Ille and Int"'"' oon-..yod aoc:oun1 1>ecomea current You may to and now held Dy It under Mid not have to pay tile enll,. unpaid 1-------------D••d of Tru1t In the prop•rly portion ol your account. eve n Pt&.IC NOTIC£ Douglu Bun -10 bu mtec, 1tefeot1ptc1. 1k1a. pote1, gulter ca.. 2 ramc>e. doOt mirror, arm Cllr, n1111• Publlt hed Or1no• Co111 Dally P1tot Mareft 10, 17. 24. 3 t 1063. 117~ tltuated In Mid County Ind Stet• thOugh run P•ymtnt wu a.mended, 1------------- deecr'lbed u : the I I ted K-003 PARCEL A but you mull pay amoun 11 NOTICE OF DEATH OF Lot lllS of Trw:1 No 7557, tn the above. ptu1 lntlfH t to d•t• ot ENRY J BIALE• AND 11.c MW Eltzabelh St .... -2 wutten, d~. laddet, 2 ''"'· ruo•. 2 c11ra, couc:n, 2 tblt. 3 l1mpe. e11ercyt:ll, City ot Coll• M•••· County or redemption H . a °''"""""· Slit• of Callloml•. u ,_ Unlell tile obllgatlon being 0 F p E T I T I 0 N T 0 ------------..... ,,_. l<Hec;loM<I 11pon permit•" tonger INIST""R .,..,...ATE NO Pl8.JC NOTIC[ map recorded In boolC 312. PIO" pertod, you 111,,. the legal rtofll 10 ADM a:. c..>a • le nee. mech, 1ullo111. 15 boa• •---l'lCTITIOU-----.-...,-... --.-8--mlec llW'lll. landlord,...,._. tr.. right to bid ..,,_ 8TATl•NT 25 to 27 lnclualve, Mlecetlenoout stop tile rorecloeute only by paying A·l 1736%. Mapa. In '"' oHlc:e of the county tile entire emount demend9d by To all hein, beneflClanea, recorder of Mid county your crlClllOt within three month• d · d I 11 Ill• •al•. Purc:llHH muet b• Tll• follo•lng peraon 11 doing EXCEPT ™EREFROM an o11. gu. '"" 1,.. dll• 01 recordilton 01 Ihle ere 1 tors an cont n4'en t mlnerai. end O\h« h)'dr-bonl, wftlcll d of d""' t.Tedrt.ors of H enry J. Bialek below• depth of 500 tee\. whhoul ::::;:"'~oon 11' ·-.... of El Toro. California. and ~aa: tile right or 1urt1c1 e ntry. H To find out the amount you rnu11 pl' rs 0 n s who may be ~~ : lntt,_,t• of r-d pay. 0t to '"'llllOI ror peyment to otherwise Interested in the made with cull only end paid for al p u OISTRJBUTORS, 775 w tr.. ttrne of ~ • .-.n pur'ChUlld gooda .,.. eold u le, and rnuat be 17th SllMI. Sutle 'O', Coeta Meet, r~ II tne time Of ~. Cellfomla 02827 Sele aubjec:t to prior cancattetlon In Pwtar LAw, 1750 I Rainier °"""· tlle event ol Mlllement between Santa Ana, c.Jllomla 02705 PARCEL 1· Lot 13 ot TtKI No. atop 111' lo•ecloaure , or 11 your w ill and/or estate: 9235, In the City of Huntlnnton pr09«ty 1' In lorec:lol!Yre IOt eny A peuti'on '---'--n fUed landlord and obligated party. Oiied Tiii• bu.U-II conducled by an • otll., reuon. contect: HELEN A ,..,... ~ Boadl. County or Orange, St•I• °' FISHER. 23705 Dotplll'n Cove. by Dawn DeKoker in the c.ntomla, .. per map -ded In Ihle 10th & 17111 dey of March, IN3. tndlvlduatP.t., !Aw Pul>llG SIO<llg9. Inc Thll 1tatwnenl wu tlled w41h .,.. lAndlord book 383 pegee 10 10 12 lnc:lullW Lagun• Niguel. CA 921S17. (714) Supertor Court of Orange M~MtQa.lnthllof!Qof 496·8837 11 you llav• a ny County requestln& tha t Ille county •-dor Of Mid county. ~~:,'!1o:,1•1~ou ;!:"~~n~ D a w n D e K o k e r b e Publl•llMI orange Coall Daily County Cterll of Orano• County Piiot, Marc:l1 10. 11, 1093 on Maren 7. 1093 '21U. ''~ Nil.IC NOTICE Publl1hed Orange Coall Da lly PllOI. Mardi 10, 17, 24. 31, t083 1151-63 PARCEL 2 All -1'1tnl lor road wlllcfl m•y 111 ... lnsur..:t you lollf1 a pp o 1 n t l' d as person a I and publlc Utility purpoeee -lhll REMEMBER representative to administer portion or '"' North half o1 Illa YOU llllAY.lOH l.IOAL NQHT8 the estate of Hen rv J . Bialek NOtt"-1 querter of Ille Nortll-1 IP YOU DO NOT TAKI .... OIU'T ·-,; q11ertw Of Secllon 28, Townllllp 6 ACTIOM (under the independent l'UlllJC NOTlC£ South, Reno• 11 WHI, '" th• NOTtal °" DeJIAULT Admrnistration of Eatatff T..L .... ~' Raondlo LA 8olee CNca. In the ()tty AND lllCTIOtt TO 18..L Act) The petition LS Rt for S V S . INC. u duty appointed ACTTT10Ua ~· ot Huntington 8eacn, Count'/ ol ~" o.£0 Of' T9'UIT hea.nng m Dept. No 3 at 700 Trultee under the lollowtng MAm STA,..._.., Orenge, St•le of Cellfomla. MI* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH deaerlbed deod oflt\lll WILLSEU The fonowt~ petaon 11 oorno maiireoordodtnbooll5t,s>aoe 13, 11, RICHARO B LYNN, .. Civ1(' Center Drive Well ·T PUBLIC •uCTION TO THE ~ -Mtacell.,_ Mape, In Ille Olfloe of s l A c 9270 l on "' "' DESIGN WOOD PRODUCTS, the county racordet of eald county, IU(X)Ml()r lrUllM, II Truet .. under an a na, a. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH 1790 Monrovia, Suite A2. Cotta lylnQ within e ttrlP of land, 25 00 lhll cortilln Deed of Tru1I d1ted April 6, 1983 at 9:30 A.M . ~~~~~o~ .. ~~~n~:':t~!):1: ~ Camomla 92927 , ... wide Ille W•t..ty line OI Mid Oocember 1· 1geoc ••fK~·~:.1. IF YOU O BJF.CT lO th~ ...,hi, tltle and ~ ~to Donald Wood Petton. 3244 11rtp being Oeecrlbod u tol!Owl· JOSEPt1 DREY Ind AMLL in granting of the petition, you .,. . .-.._ ..._.. tow• Strwt. Coat• Mee&. c.mornta Beginning 1t • point In i11e u TruJIO< 10 MCUr• obllg•tlon• ho Id ·th t •'--end now held by It.,._ ,_, 92828 Nonheft)' llne 01 .. Id Nortn hell, tavor 01 HELEN A. ASHER. 1n11 No. s u e1 er appear a UH: of TNll tn the property her..,.,_ Thie~ te oondUClld by an Olltent Eaat..tytNreon 07000 ,_ 21oev rn Booll 13873. PC:.:870of hearing and s tate your ~OR· SIERRA REALTY & tndMdual from the NorthwHterly corn" ~11 ~':9 t,1 !':ge Co~n~ objections or file written INVESTMENT, INC , , C•llfornta Donlld W Patton tllor410f thence Soutlletty parlltel •cor '' r • objecttona with the court ..,,..,...1110n. Tiiie st1t..,.,t w .. llted wtlh tlle wtth 111.i we11..iy h of Mid North Cll"ornt• 181<1 obllO•tk>M lnc;ludln(I before the hearino. Your -..-Coun"' °""' of °' ,. _ _... II 106 00 , t th I I f one not• d•t..:1 Oooomb.-1. 1080 .. BENEFICIARY: NEWPO RT '' "'Cit ~"' on 11' • · M ·to 'pon o In the ptlnclpal 1um ol Two appear~ may be in penlOn THIRTY TWO L TO •• LtmlteO Mar"' 3, I083. "211CDI endT~·., __ ltna of Nici lt11p to Hundred Fifty~ (a.260.000) or bi your au.omey partn111hlp and STEPHEN VAN ,,. ~·-·r doll SCHENCK •• m"'1od man. Publl•h9d Or•no• COHI Delly be ptotonged Ol "'°'1oned .... to 12i~HE BEHEACIAL. INTEREST I y 0 u A R .E A "-ded ~ 15, 1870 .. Piiot. M•c:h 10. 17, 24, 31, ,~"fl~ tarminate ~,:::: = u n d • r 1 u ch d,, d 1 n d 1 h , CREDITOR or a contlngen in.tr No. 18847 tn boolC IS!ta c>-oe ~1~1~1~1 perallef to H IO. obtto111on1 MW•ed 1110roby Ila"" creditor of the cieceue:<f. you ~!~°'=::.,~~ ~ l'UlllJC NOTIC[ Northerly tine end which puae1 ~,:,:,~nafe r red 10 th e must file your claim wtth thhe Hid deed 01 truat doacrlbel the ~ thfougfl Ille point of ending 131 A BREACH OF'"° cMfaull tn court or present It to I e tOllowlngproperty: NOTICtlOf'nlUaTl&'S •ALa Truetor or record ownet· the obtlnallona for which auch personal r epresentative L 2• __ ,. 1 .. _ r--t:'7: 8 1• Tt10MAS R. STADEL.• llnQll man • d b h 01 ....... ,,. ...... ·.. Ma.G..u u to Paroeit A· THOMAS STADEL deedlseeourttylluoocutredtntll•t appo1nte y t e cour tell of Lot 25 In Btock 31 or YOU AM• IMD'AUl.T ~A and LINDA STADEL. lluaband end peyman1 1111 not t>een m•d• o r within four months from the LlnC*l!ar"1 AOdltion to ttle dty of DtlaD Of' TIIU9T DATID AINI 17, .-... M JOlnt Tenentt M to Paroel e Property TuH. lnll•llmente date of first i11uance o f Newport. " 1no•n on • mep 1-. ~YOU TA«I ACTION Th• atroet addrH• e nd 0111., aubMquenl to October. 1ot2, ww:I letters as provided in SectM:> rec:ordod In Boot; 5, Paot 1' Of TO "'°"'CT YOU9t ""~· common .._._.lion "...,.. of Iha peymenll on tlw .-*>t tr\19t 0.0 i... p ,.._._ n Mlec:elll nOOUI =:rd• of IT llAY • •OU> AT A PUe&JC rN I prop;ty'~it>edebov. le The ptopet'ty •• deecr'lbed -I,()(} of the robate ~ of °'-=i.:":10..AUl.T~A 8A\.I. IP YOU NllD •N purJ)Ot1edtobe:l1l82 HarbOrBluff L.o150ofTrect715e .. permac> California. The time for T 10 Pl'\.AMAnoN °" '* MATIMI! crrcte, Huntington Beech. Cell!., reoOtdod In 8ooll 2ee, Pao-11-14 filing clalrm will not expire DI~ I' T~ ~!.. !.,~ YOU OP Tifl l'ttOC::llDINO AOAIM8T 3-4!18 Ptumorl• Pl9oe. Coat• Meaa. 1r1clu1lve ot Ml.c; .. teneou• Mapa, prior to four months from OCT-.. ,,, "''"" ---YOU, YOU IHOUl.O CONTACT A Celll rec;0td1 of Hid c;ounty. (Orange.) TAKI ACTIOM TO PROTIC:T LAWYIA. The und•ralo n•O Trullee Common ttl'WI eddr-.. 33711 the date o f the h earing YOU" ""OPl"TY, IT MAY 81 On March 25, 1083. •t t 1 00 dttclalm• any llablltty 10, any MIQlltan 1 .... Lagune Niguel, CA nouced above. llOl.D AT A~ IALL •YOU A M . SECURITY SERVICES lr>conect,_ of me llrwt ~ 92tf77 YOU MAY EXAMINE == ~.::::o: COMPANY 11 duly appointed end <>'her common dealgnatlon, H (4) BY REASON THEREOF Ille the file kept by the court. 1( Tru1IH 11nder end pur1u1n1 to ""I .,_ ller9fn 11ndenlgned preNnl ~llc:laty . ed h AeAtM8T 'fOUw:.ciu 8HOUl.D Oe•d of Truat recorded July IS, s 'etd n t• wtrl be m ed•, but under IUCh o.o nu .,,eciutod and you are interest in t e coefYAOT A LAS d 8 t 1982, u tn1tr No. 12·232815. or without cov•nant or werrenty. dell-.w'ad 10 Hid Tr\111ee 1 wntten estate, you may file a req\iest 430 thirty· a oon tree ' Offlclal Aecord•. executed by' TONI •"Pf-()( lmpl6ed, rao.ardlng "'"· DECLARATION Of' DEFAULT ANO with th e court to receive ~(II•~:....~ or_ A. MOt<EOE M lrwtor. In "" ofllce poaeeeatOn, or enoumbtanoea, 10 OEM AND FOR SALE end hu 8 pee1 a I not Ice o f the •u_, ....,.._ -···-· of the County Rocordaf of Orengt h Id b t of the Oepollt9d with Hid TrullM IUCll . •-doelgnetlon 11 ltflown abo"9, no County, State of c.11torn1a. WILL :::r .. ~, '~':fr!c, by' ::;;•OMd 01 °""and 1111 documonta evld-1Cing inventor y of. ~state aue ... warrant)' 11 9 tw en at to Ill SELL AT PUBLIC .-.uCTION TO Tru';i ptua 11 provtCled In H id obllOellon• eacur..:t thereby and aa and of the peUbOl'la. accounts Wil~ ... or WiiMt..-)." HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH nott(il. adv-.".....,, under the dec:iared and dote llOrOby declare and reports described In Tho tlei..,._y lo!lldar ~Deed (payable 11 time of Nie tn tewtvt tarme of Mid 0oa0 of TNll, .._, 1 11 1um1 H oured t h•ro by Section 1200 .~ of the of Tnm. b1 -"iq! • or money of the United Stat•) et. the oh"O"· i nd e apen1H or the lmmedlalety due and peyeblo and California Probate Code defNI tn the -~ South front entrlnCe to Ille Orange TNttee and of tlw 1,,_,, cnetOd.... l\at elec:t.d Ind doel hefeOy elec:t thereby, ""'°'°'' °"'°"'*' -Old --:'." ·~. 200 blodl Mid Daod of Truat. VJ\ .to c:auM 11'111 1ru11 PIDPertY to be Gary G. Browa, ActA>raey dellvartd to Ille undtrelonod • of SanTI An• Blvd. Santi Ana, At the time oi Ill • Initia l told to 11111ty th• ob1tg11ton1 at Law, t!OO Eaet Caayoa wn«ein OoclloretJon of °"""" and CelNornta. "'rtght.11111 and'""'"' publlcanon of 11111notlOe.111e total llOCU<'ed tlltfoby. Rim Road, S•lte H4·8 Oemend 1or :a:i ::::"" notlOa con""f9d to and now held by It emount of IM unpeld .,.._of tt1a Deted 1S1h d•Y ol Februsry, Aaallelm Hiiia Ca HH7 of br99dl and to _..Id undet u td 0..0 01 Truet In the obltgetlon eec:urod t>)' the •bov9 1983 ' • the underalgned to ••II 11 PfoPef1l' attu•t9d 1n .. Id CO.."IY dHorlba d dee d of trull •nd .....,, A F1eMr tel: (714) tS7~0ot. ~,':.~~n==!; end Suite deaclr1boel .. "tlmated coal• e xpenM• and Publlthed Orang• CoH I Deity P\Jbh•h..t Or~ Cou1 Delly _ __.Mid notloe Of br98Ch and Of l.01 t9 of Tract No M3e 01 per ~ 11 t 14t M2.31. P1tot. Fob 24, Mar 3. 10. 17, 1983 Pilot MM llS, 17. . 1993 -mep reoorded In 900ll He. Pegaa 5 The ~ under· Mid Dead 1024-83 tJ28 83 e6aCtlon to bo AaoofOtd ... !°'*, ... m521barof and IS Of MltiOellarlOoul·Mapa In the of TN•t heretofore u~tod and -22. 1912 N lnltr. NO. • .,.. offloe Of'"' oounty l'tOOrdet of Mid dtllv•r•d to tha undtreton•d • 111-"' ..nnl'C Mid Ofnolal AeoofOt county '"'"*" Oeolaretlon of o.tWJlt and "8..IC NOTICE r-nu 1 ow. l •td H I• will l>t mad•, but Th• 1trfft edd•HI end other 0.mMd tor Sale, and • written without oovenent Or •arranty. OOl'llll'IOf1 dollgr\etlon. M errv. of Ille Notloa Of DaflUIC and Elootlol'I to ~ 1:.·:-.0~ "":; '"I ptopeny 0-rtbed l bOve la ... The utldelltgo•d ~ Mid ...., ""~ ............... """Of j)UtPOftOd to bo: tOta laftre ena Nottoa or Oefeull Md eootJon to .-:-• ·-·--,. "'•-.-Cltde, COota Meea, Callfotnla. Sell to be _. In 1M oount) tho ~) MOl#'ecl I>)' Mid Deed Of T II e u nder 1 Ir. n e d T r u I I e e wMf9 the reel pr'OC*1Y te localed ~~.".:::.~n-:0 U:: dl•cl1tm1 •ny t ebltlly for any PHUE flNAHCIAL 1111 tetllltl of Mid Of Trvet, ln0oft.a1,_ of tho .,,_ eddr-OOftPOAATION ...., __ end .,.,,_ Of .,. end other oommon ClallOftatlon, II By Vlctll HanWh, --..-~ --............ tny, lflOWn llaNln. 1'°'***"9 Meiwoar TMMte Ind"' the W-. ...__,by l •ld 1111 wlll b• rn•d•, l>ut !'any== Mid Died of TNM. wlthollt coven ant or warranty, .,.... ~ lltlon tatd ule wllt t>t h•ld on ._,,,... ~ trnptled, = lttte. Mt o.mtno 0. la 8""• 400 ~· 1~~ .. !~n:::' :~~ poum10o1, or~ .,_,to 8aft otaoo c.. ta1ot antrenc • 10 '"' 01w10 center f:l ,:,rr,:::,~ J:: : l'tloM ll't> ..... , I 10 lutldtng, 900 l .. ~lftan Trull, :ith Int., .. , lllttton. H ~:.~.i;ll, 1~all Dally A.,.,.,.. ~ !fie Qty °' PtovtcMd In Mid not4(•). ~ • 0 ' , ........ NOTIQ!: AT TIMI Oil' 9IDI If arw, lllldar the WIN of aalct o;;j Not, Mlltdl •• I , , -ICJM..a MAY 81 MAM 1H OA8" .AND/Oft or'1t111t, , .... 011ero" and THI CASHllftl OR OlftTIFllO ..___Of 1M T~ end Of the OHICKI 8Pl0"110 IN CIVIL truate ot••IH Oy •••O 0..0 of P\IUC M>T1CE ~.~.~..e:· .... tnltlal =-=~,.--=-~ PI01'mOUeWU ~ of .... llOCkle. "" total The ~ under ..., Died MAm ..,.,_.,. NI.IC *11(1 arllOlllllOfthe~baMllot .. ._ of Trutt ,_..ofote nocvtecl and Thi lollowMO Pl"ION -0011'111-----------:=:,\1::r::f :r ,'::'.~=~~cl~~".,:~ .. ~. OllTRlltJTINQ ...... n.: ... w estimated ooota. .. ,.,..... llM °""',,_ for •• tlld • wrntan COMPANY, m V1Clorlll, No. 1tl, "'90AID 111MNM. ~ OOWMY aMnoM la........... Hotioe Of Ottawll end DtcltGft lo COiia~ ~!-.!!"t~7 _.. tll1I ... \I .... ~.:.:\! I:: I ....... I ~ To ,...,.. "'-...,_ *· ltl. The~-__,_., .._., .. __ """" "'-. ., 1'11 '°" ~~14) "1~ -Noltot ., ~ .,.. l)Mfton to Ho. t 11, Cotta ..-.... Call ornl• Toe.I~ ...-. M2S.tn.OJI Olla; !J.!'11 1t1\0 .. f900r'OedIn1111 county tH27 f-'......... IN. .... UO IV ~ ......_ ....... ---:a• looatad l'etnota M. o.'9. W ~ lklMtll:llled iw. ~ -.-...as ' ...;. tNIMa ..,_ • .,,. •-... . ' NO. 111, Cottt ...... Otllfornla ~ u ,...a. Dollc',MideAI ....... Mt b MIMCI o.i.: ':&':Irv 't11Ca t2Ut lnoOlnt fOf 1N 'I*' mlt:: 'IMY, COMPAN'I TNI ~la ~tel ~ M ~ IOf tflt li'98t ..... _. T~ ~ (~ anO .._, Wt !1trW1 ~ lMI ""eOcM '*"" -111 ---....,_ 0. 9t ,.._A. 0.-. .. "-~ flwlWlt A"""* • ...,.,... IOt ffle llW wwttd OIDlmMf 11, Ila --lie .. ,.,........ ~ = ~ Thie_...,,.,. w lltcl Willi IN llllUtlNt Ootwr 111 •· ~ • • =;=--..:r .. ,. ~"~' County Oltltt -Or.ngo eo..nty Ofl ~J.~ -.--r:;ur~~ '*'*Y...... ,..... =:.-..- '"''..,.., Of9IW Ct!'!,! Deity l'ublttt\ed Ofaf!H 0 111111 Otlly ,lllllltllecl Ora• ON.ti 0.llY ......,. I ~ '°· n.-M. -,., 11otatdl1.10, 11, 1111f10l.a ""°'·,... ~. •-. '°· ·~ ~Ottor!oe.Oeerl!O....-,_.,...,, ,., '"'ta. n. ~ / ' ' I c. ' ,_---------~-----.......... ----------D• Orange Ooa11 DAILY PILOT1Thurld1v. Maroh 11, 1893 Disney land Far East Workers and privileged visitors stroll the nearly deserted lanes of Tokyo Disneyland during a press showing. The first Disney (acility outside the United States opens to the public in April. ClASSlfllD .642-5678 '/'he marketplace cm the Ora11ge Coast l CLASSIFIED 1-.. -,.-.-,.-,,--,,..,, "'1111 1 1 !nm , .. 1111 lnm '" ltl• tn I ___ ____ -Pt--•• .... • ... •l __ __..100.,..a f!at1tl 1002 CtJt!! .,, • ., 11u ••••· .... ,. •nrmt ""' '"' INDEX IUIUlll I • " .... IUD 9wlt ••ti• lge 4 .... 3 •'YmT " ... Jo P11ct Yow Ad Cal For Tu .. d•V through Liiii llLI IAYPlllT 2 If plut den and unit be. 3 oat Qlt. Pr•llge 3 bdrm 1 den "·2 .w 6 ' 811urdav publlc1t1on1 Jl'iN!llt nuiln ('hannel vlew from matintfkllni 6 PI P •n&K. 1&i1eee ., .. , rent to OllWfl OI '" trade for c M unit• 42-5678 ~:: ~: ~~~!!~':::: Br , IS 841 pool homtr KedUO!'d •t.6~.000 all•l 11111 oe>t l tl&emo.MMW ~~·~l1t3 he- Monday publloet1on1 Highly UPQl'lded. lmmao, t l R[Al £STAT£ ' .... , .. A1wh .. uH It.IL. •'-·•· ..... , ..... tti..u._ t•,,~'""'­, .... ,,_., •. tt.-.t. .,,....._tMM., \\•Wt fl,1,._ 1-.1 ... 1•,11111t n l uh• •• ._ .......... \ .tl*'t' t4vu111111to111t 1 ..... t I hml H•1 t.1ut lt\.\ht ·~""" '"'··· 1 .... m ... u.11. t ... M~"" fli11t\lf I l..-k, t111u1 M1_. .. ..,1 \u ~· ""''""'••"'' '"•' ,.,,,' .... , ...... "•11 f•f•fl l•l .. <illollM• " .. ,. •• f.•111 ~ .. l\o ... ti '°"''" ,._ .. _.., ... .. ,,.,_, , .... ,. ., .. ,,ir, \\o 1111111'\• I M ....... ll+IOM"'\ A,,,, ... . A1 ... 1t11 .. ut. '" ... ,., ,. ,, Ho,, .. _ 1·u 11~ I 1 ~01 11'1 \ t 1•1411 1 ... 111111 S·u·1• ••· (. , .. 1ii.1111u""'h"' '"·1··· ... , I lt.L lt•AUJ 10 t• M""'' •• ,., .. 11 ...... , ..... ,,.,,.,, •••••• 1·, •. ,,1. .,.h. ~ '•'· M-A·I• ti.,,.,. .. , ... M:,.c.1•''""•" ,......,.,, ( ~ ...... , I 11 Oul ul t uUllh ( t\,,I ii "'il.-lf 12 00 noon Saturday llYllDI PUOI llJHOIT Jee. 2 Br, Cl41n, plan 2. Nu lllY 1411 llWI s permenellt fin commit ,. i:>«tacular bay lront dpbc l br, 2 be up, 2 br, it.ant, 30 yr1 sot &001. OwMr Ulclng 1109,000 2 ba dn 2 boat lpk'C!I RedU1..1'<i-•t.600.000 Chatlee 840-1494 alt 8 IOI d«KMd houte with " .... Prloe raduo9d for Qtllct IWUI IUUI Ollllmlll ... ~ .. IUUlt Kiili lt\d oorrectlona may ,.,, be m4MSe unlll 5 30 p m htll IOf tM "4Xl dey'1 J)Ubll· HUI lill4' catlOn For 8und•(i end IUJ« Monchy publlca 1on1. '°" 12·00 noon 81turd1Yi Wtt Plea .... 11 ror a "k 11 IOtu l\H.I number" when cancel-..... ling your ad 1041 IU'M 111111 H•""t. IU~~ Cheek your ad dally and IOhf report err0f9 lmmedl•t• """" ly Tiie DAIL V PILOT u-l•lof\ .. " aumH llablllty for the IVll'J llflt Incorrect lnHtllon Pll111UU NOii OOUIPROIT Ot.~' & Jttty vlttw1 Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, J700 IQ.ft Sl,:S86,000 Oc.-anfront. LllO llU R.-modt!lt!d 3 bdrm, 2 bath + l&rae rec. rm , beam t.'tlillngat, fumlah1.'tl, pal.lo. $420,000. flllllllll WIOll lllLLTOP New 4 br, 4 \.41 be, 1.-uatom French Numiandy Eetate t 2 prime ~ hilltop St .2~0.000 00101&10 OlYI llYFROIT ll~i on . , .. ..,., ~~~~~~~~~Coronado la1&nd cuat. bayfront lot. IW Qo&t ,,,.. :: dock. Planl avail. Now $370,000 w/terma. :::; Bnsn ltr kl• ::~~ Gneral BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1.11 11 ... 1,,c1. C>•··· ~~ ~ 1.1~ r,101 Of wknd1. 13<49,000 garag• A11umabl• or new loM evall. 1t 12%. MUST SELL Ag1 64G-1631 9¥9flingl SHORE CLIFFS Jlnt Meted, OOMll. c.nyon view, 1tunnlng 4 Bdrm• t11 nn LMI Gerry I Chrllte 67l-7761 700-1397 •lllllLUI ....... A b .. t buy In Corona lllTIWlll tllWll 2 bdrm. den, 2 Datha • ~ner Int . elr. cul HG. W1111 to pool, tennle. lhopl Fruit 11.... auto tprinklerl. 2 Cat g.,llQI By owner. SI 53.500 Open S11/6un. t2-5. 7141730-8742. Hlghland1 Single atory IY .... ,,. •• 11,..._.. 38R, 2BA. formal dining -,._ rm home on comer 1<>1 Oeerlleld. Out1tendlng Hardwood floor1, cy-landtcaplng Incl. gazebo, pr... penellng, leaded apa, lot• of tr .... Many glue window, remodeled upgradH, al e. lrplc1 kitchen. S.cluded patio ili2i1i15iKi. 5i5i2i-MOiiii7iiiiiiiil w/gH BBQ Acc.11 to private beeClhH. 1289, SOO Incl. tend Donne Godlhell. 844-4200. .......... 8Hutllully upgraded 3 bdrm decorated In earthtone1. Freahly painted & wallpapered ..... Nwpt Hgtl twMM 3 8', 2 h . J)Owder rm, trplc, comm pool. Wiii tlke 1~ dn lfom QUall tied bvyw, 1120,000 .... IUm at 13~ l 14f,500 873.<tlM lllT .... .....,._ CloM to H09Q a beectl. Have 2 1uper 2 level condoe Only 1135.ooo a 1150,000 Ag! 552-7500 I I R ~ I I< Ar<(Hllf(.IUAA1 I I> r1 PI I< I I [ 6 LEASE OPTION Comp lutn One o1 Big Cyn"o moat ei.g. 11omee 4br, atudy, Cl41n, flreplc, pool, ape, chlld'• park. lulh grdna. S 1,495,000 r.e. I, .Ju I, 1' '11 --- Extra lge patio end unit _B_L_U_F_F S_D_O_L L_H_O_U_S_E next to euealyptua grov.. c Auumable 10.5% fl -ONDO 3 Br. 2 Ba nanclngl Priced right at $ la5,000. AQenl Iv mag 1128,500. C.it 759--1601 544-5215 ()( 752-7373. • ..... Tl ...... --------------------------' K.1111t•-t•ro., In Baycr .. t 2980 aq It, cuatom 4 8' 3 ea. Of. flee. Famlly Rm. Pool Aak for Dorl• Owner/ Governor faces oil hassle SACRAM ENTO (AP) -A b i partisan environmentalist coalition says it may sue to thwart Gov . George Deukmejian's attempt to place authority over offshore oil leasing in his own office. Tf\e group, led by Democratic state Sens. Henry Mello of Watsonville and Gary Hart of Santa Barbara, told a news conference this week that the Republican governor's proposal Is "badly misplaced" and would extend U .S . Interior Secretary Jamee Watt's "unmistakable disregard for marine life." Deukmejian has promised to abolish the Coastal Commission by 1986. As a finl step, he has called for cutting its budget down to $6.38 million from the current $9.41 million, reducing the commiasion's legal staff. Mello de~cribed Deukmejian's action as "budget maneuvering whic h bypasses the legislative process," while Trent Orr, a spokesman for the Natural Reeources Defense Council, said "going to court ia one of the options." Phyliss Faber, a spokeswoman for the League for Coastal Protection, said another option is a ballot initiative. Deukmejian has also proposed transferring key oversight authority from the commission to the governor's Office of Polley and Research, including the authority to approve oil leasing on the outer o0ntinental shelf. The State Lands Cornmiasion also has the authority to approve oil leasing -in state coastal areas -along with the coastal commission. The latter, however, has authority over leases on the Outer Continental Shelf. - Democrat-controlled fiscal subcommittees in both houses are expected to consider Deukmejian's propoul aoon. Uthe cuts are eliminated, however, the governor has the authority to veto that action when the final budget bill reaches h.is desk in June. It takes a two-thirds vote of each house to override a gubernatorial veto -an unlikely event becauae the Democrats do not have a two-thirds majority in either house. The commisalon, established in 1982 by the voters and long opposed by business interests, regulates commercial and residential developme nt along California's l,100-mile coast. During his campaign for governor, Deukmejlan singled out the commission as an e xample of "regulatory mania," and said tu.s budge t message that the panel engages in "ex.oessive and duplicative -environmental regulation." Al Aramburu, a Republican Mann County supervisor, said Deukmejian's proposal was part of "a very distinct pattern" of anti-environ.mental policy. and that action is needed "make sure the coast is protected .•• ~~ (;leavtov ~ Ott-ex' col~? Let ,,,,.,,, Ye6f0t"4 ~ ~our at Use Answer At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call tn at your conven ienc during office hours and get th~. responses to your ad ... this service is only $5.00 week. For more informa· tlon and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. ' 6 4 2 • D A I L y p I L 0 T c L s s ""'""' t'NpP ... y 1"'-S"""'1c ~~ ~':!' RENTALS tt1IU!ll"" t ... 1oi.ru...i U·~· l flf\Hf\1,,U'lf It "'""' t "'""h111t • l •1lwlr111111t ••• t , .... ,. t •"l t' ...... \'hf fu<w1>11l1<llhi1., lu"' r ·•"'•·· 1•-· l-•1• ..... d. "' • "'''"' •~•I· I U~ l nJ A...._,," ... ''"' tumhh'"-t Ap.trtn""r\1.t, L'nt Apu turn hf' llnf ..... ..... kc .. --.. ,t._ h ... r•t .. ,, ...... \.11•1 .. ~ (;ur~I tl••t111 • "'u'""•' Kt·l•t..I,. I \. ,.,,..,. .,. "~'· •HtnWI• 1. 'fwh •tt,.-uwl<t ~.,,,.,. l _..., ..... ..,. 1 .. 1 It.. UI ~ H'f .. ,. tt .. ul•I• ~"'...,.M,..u1 .. i" I tlfT\U I krnt..l<t l"'f•t'f• ~.rt1W\,. ~, ........ Mw. K•m.,i.l• ,: llMJ lllH THE REAL ESTATERS ... :••• ~llU J'i;!,! "" $1EWUll ~~:., Hu H ·~I 5 Ek 3 Ba, ~ '""'' ac. •t•t• w/poot. apa, lll~' 1011r, paddle tennl1, :!!:~ bonua game rm l more. .... 1 w/lerma. M 19,000 Pa- ... ..,. trick Tenore, agt J¥11~ 760-8702 ~:,~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~== II Tll IUIT "''' tf ILi .. .... j~:: 1..w .... 10.-'1 M • Live In 3 bdrm, 2 bath lt1<l upper apt Commerclel ;:~! lhOp, otflcle Of retell on AHHOUftCEMCNTS lower level plu1 4 car parking. Price at $39S, A1111o u••""' " ... lA4111 "' .'"'''.J •••. ,, ... fwil• ••••• ., ... 1 Sc'f\11.t.... • '-h• i\o h--.n~h· f BUSINESS & FINANCIAL &..M~fr"Sllf' ·eu.~ \ltop-_1'\wt"\..,. Au..nrw \1\.An l"'t "ln"'n1n .. n1 OVJ'"'"H''''"" Jn.,,ntnwl\1 W•nt...t "'Mc .... -. -..U..al\ • f.1,..,., \t. """'"' ~'""l•K'"" T f J ., EMPlOYMEIH Htlt• W•hhd JL.O. W.m1 ... 1 A'91lAlS .. ... MOCHAll)ISE A11t1-.t,1ot' '\t•I ·•1 'f \.,,.ha#• u~t.,-,... ....... , t .. ,,_,-.-.Al .... \I.~ .. ,,, I 1ofutr<1th '' • !"" ~ ' ... ,,,.,.,,, .... .,... "'"".th-,f•t ..... .. , ....... " ~ '''"'""''' \herlNf"''""'' \1 "'" ¥..,.,.,.., 'wtu.u. .. 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M"' '""I anu iOlfl 1111• Wl} .io:• t«rnJ ····· associated llllQ M(llS WIA,'QllS 2Cl ~ I • c ., •' u "1'UllllllD" A terrtble word. but your opportunity to make 1 grHt buy In Spygla11 Hill Ab9olutely IPOlleN 4 bdrm. New Bedford •••:~ pl1n with nice canyon jl'() !IU\ ; view Druuc.lly redUCled to le75.000. c .. to - ""'" ... 11 ~1•1-;;;;=:::::::::::::::::~ *It( .. l!Oll •OW s .. ~n • 11411• ... 111 ; •• ~110 .. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If YOll ll•v• full l•l•d your t1•w "ctlt10111 8 111 l11e11 Nllll• AllO fine not pt 111bfllln•d II IOI pullllcalloft, pl•aM Oon I fort•I '"•' 1111 llmltallo11 I• JO dey• lrom del• of llM119 T ... DAll.Y 11'11.0T wlll publlall yovr •19t•-fll ,., ····••.011• circulallon lftd11dH ,,.. •nllr• Orant• Coatt .,.. •ftd ..... Mtlff• •ppeer lt1 Ml •dltl9fl• 111 ord•• to •111111111 your 1tatam •t1t lor pultlltiallon ••lld epPropfiet• oet>Y ano • cl,.O to THI DAILY Pll.OT. 11'.0. 8o1 IMO, Coate ...... CA taM. W•'ll do 1M rHC. ,Of lt1formatloft eltovt legal edHrtltlfll pMIH Hll M2-4u1.., in, \ f : ·I l / 111:' JI •~t •1 I • " ·~·· .. '•.JI N f TR,\DITIO\.\I. RL\l l \ THE REAL ESTATERS nu ms UNIVUI 11()~fi H Y11W LITI ~~Aeelt~~Of9~, a~1~s-eo0o~~~I Remodel plan9 '°' IUlcury .:::: hOme with guett hOUM Ullll 1-........ Now under OONt~lon In gat.-gu.,ded Hlfbor Ridge on 1pectacu1er view lot. Elegant new m.,,llon being deYelop- ed to the hlgheel 1tan- dard1 or qualify and lu· xury II you purch11e now. you c.ri 1tlll 1an0t the ftnleh decalle to your requlremen11. Contact Suaan T rtvllon to rllYlew the plana. Priced e1 12. 200.000. 79-1) 100 GEORGE ELKINS CO and room '°' pool. Xlnt locatlon among1t new and hi gher pri ced homel. Owner•.,. llelt- lbl• on term• end will conalder tolnt venture. $415.000 F-. AfSIOfNTIAl AUi f SlAf£ S£AVtCES a111• •w 1111,000 Sensational ocean/bay view plua dramauc night light view! 3 BR pl~ family, pristine condltion, IJiht contemporary decor. 2.f hr auud gated community plus tennia & pools! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 -AlPRO I I I I' 11 I WTllH Quiet CUl·d•MC ltreel provldel privtcy & .. tety for the entire family In thl1 ldaal re1ldentl1I atM. 3 bdrma, 3 beth• & huge backyrd ldHI for your own private twlm· ming pool. Brand new on the m8'tlet. Better talc• • la,,11>kl 759 -1501 or ~2-7373. ~ Walker 6 Lee PRICED IELDW llRIET IOI quid< ..... 2 bdrm. t be. Sunll~ Model In Woodbridge -VIiiage Ore«i. Bright and ChMr· tul upper unll with bal- cony. Terrific locatlon all tor only $101,000. IM. Pert hit Int II very wall could bel S 127 ,000. 4062 Oer- melnder. 38R 2'Aba. The Property Man M0-9019 Lapulwk lMI Beaut Spanllh hme, 1Urt view, among Mllllon S hn\I App< S525K. ~ ute bit off over 1325, 000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 31131 Hotly, So Laouna. 499-1800 •Lot/acreage/home. au-perb ocean vu, atree.m Term• or t r ade ~1eoo Btoker 955--0809 95 7 -a.400 .... llllTllU CONDO/EAST8LUFF8 Excel financing. S HIS, 000. o r wut trade for condo In lndlan Well• pkd cuh. 4BR 2'A bathe. ciOM to lhopplng & pool. Pvt pty. 714/850-4018 Iv mag, Of 619/588-4722 UHi WAlllfUIT 1225,000 with great 11- ~I Where .... <*I you find • Bdrm1, 2',.. b1thl, cloee to swtmmtng pool. tennll end bMc:Ne •• IUCb • bergaln? New· port Sllore1, that '• whe1e. Call to ... thl1 Immaculate end com- for1able home on over- atzed lot on the -ter. 142-1200 PETE BARRETI .. REALTY On Santiago Drive In 00-~ Sttolllng 2 story 4 Bt. 4 ea. 3500 lq h. fln\llV hOme with pool' 3 lrp1C'1. 3 car garege, MCWltv system, tee land . MA Condition. Pr1oed to .... $495.000. 844-7424 8'oker. -Ml 11111 Reduced price plan 4, 2 airy 3Br. 2'~ ba. $319, 900 • $35.000 dn or II opt. Onr/egl 851-0130 IEWPHT n Immaculate 3 bdrm. F .. tur• large gournwt kitchen. 3 patio• end atrluml Walk to beech. $139,000. Cd 979--5370 \(>II/ 1l/:·11 •' ,' ' '.,t ''I .. ..... ...... 3 BR, large 1olld Olk lamlly room with 5' aolld Oak bar, waln1cote • h1rdwood lloora, huge country kltc:Mn with tlf9- p1-Tutetulty deco-rated. Enormoua lot. Quiet cul de Mel. Beeutl- lully land1c1ped with fruit treu. S215,000 Shown by appt. Call Frank Vauteo. r5t-1501 ~ Walker 6 lee Cadlll.c:t 10 Oo-Certa Whal-tht Fad Roll 'am oft the mettcel With a Claeelfted Ad C.it Howl 642-6878 lut. IMG lMI "jiiiiiiiliilMiii1iilliiiiiiiiiil;;!!1!;;;;;rt;:lti;ac~k;;ml=M~t ---Ealy Wiiii jO bdl, 4 llt, S Ba, IC)eeto\11 Uv1ng rm, famnv rm, laundry rm, IWoe bllloony. I 1U,OOO. ~1711 No Down-No QuallfYtna. S 8r twnhm. Move rn, tue OWt l 1300-U300 neoot pymte. 811tred -s>Prwot•tlon evall. Wiii tt ........ ,-6651 Y&·lnl A .. ""'' payment• on kMty 4 IA poot home ..u. ..-. Clo. eo Har· bOlir <*I~ ta-tfU , .... s" , ..... ~paint. -~ • ti.I" AITO for I yta •110" dwn. U.4.tOO. '6080 REBATE! On brand new Towne Homes ln Eutaide Coata Mesa. 3 bedrooms. 3 betha, attached double car p.ragea with automatic: door openen. La.rae private patic:. for all unita, and a couple even have extra Jarte yards. ANJ>.-you can cbooee your own color of wall to wall carpettnc!I Builder wlll help flnan~ with amall down paymenta. PriC99 u low u •13',60011 Betm check on thme txdtlna NEW bomee few th1a low prtc. TOl>A YI lll-1111 ... 'lll·1111 IPll llY I .. 11-1 P& ........ WALKD••n .. , ... ..... Orange CoU1 DAILY PILOT/Thur9day. M1tah 17, 1983 8a ""t...--..J'" -,.,_ 'r)d In'" V1f1rplu !f ltw ........ ..... ... llf. IHZE• M ... telt tt Qart ntl Ofllu anttl1 IUt la"' 11._ e.uttM wceo 1 1111. 2 f!uttl Utl IH'· .. .,, !141 lpf!t...hM~ IHI 1 •n• IT hpp!1 .... _ Ult M~ ~~~~.~~· 1::~ .. t~ :,;&. 2:,.~ ?:![liti 1>1 tlom1. Cor11or lot OUPLllC -htra l1ro1 Wiiy tllro• rent ,.,.y, lurt;ra;:;;a;Antront, mo-uu..-ft IJi' IUO/mo, a II. a ea Ap1 -••-111 • tl!IO. '-'II room Dione ~=-=-~°' lllend khcltlen ,.,,. rm 1110 1/1. a ldtma, Rent to OWfl ,.,, twnhm d•n t ., 3 •• rrptc 1"C!&l11! I I •••• .,. -·-e3t 11M .. 2-'"Ht u ........ BINGO llghl ln1erlCH, enctoMd 11111' IMn\ rm 2 ruu no dn no quolllylllll• l llOO 213/&02 '"2 Al&lfmil ~., Ull I, ti• oony, 3' 4 If OIOM to Wl1«, • .,,.... Aoent .,..,_ Pofot\, Alt conct vouno belne lltln ttdl, '*"" I iaoci-11100 ntoo• ,-, -• ._ , tn071r:, cerpott '"'" l unfur11, r111on. lllr 111 H9"c>Ort oo .. n· •11&.111 ........ adut11 weloomt. 134, opte I dr1pH HH. pym11 811.,ad llPPfeel•·••I a !!!" aa111lllul garden •Pl• 21 apte !~''· •11~ !l'll,•nlllu. Iron! yny, fem nlemtlr, 'MO P:-e A£HT .... , _, llOO &40-6N7, IOt •H -t490 llon avllll Wiii 1r1d• 8uo 4 Gr. 2 DI. lrplo, orpl•. :=,1:•~:-;!t~ Ope, ""' T&l Mgmt °"2' 11103 ..,Qkl( 1 -1 •2· 1333 mo 12e..ooa1 1room to ~com. A.ell BACK IAY-Hr, n~le, ll1Mi falad utf 181-656t drpe, now p1t111 l ge 2 ldrm 2 01t '586 ROOMMATE R(Qt8lRV Alrp«WIMl~Ho $250 140 too Comm pool · -----= 0110.. No peli 3 Bdrm 2 OA aeas Aontore, 112 .... l"IQ\llr.O. ec>e.' bell. ownr ... con: IAYFAONT. 2 Br. 2 •• 1.aroe I •tc>ty norne 38R 131 2071 30I w Wlleon 031·15'3 1391/mo S'-rra Mgml Aetlt .... uo c..i AM IN-3nt .Id., I •• Op' b "r I \3111 /mo Herb 1'~b&.llf\C.lv1t" 5 blht C • O f --641·l324 C NTl'IYCl.UB IHQ 714•"""'1-oomV•··•u c . .._ U&-40lO ' " 213.419.31111 123 l from bHoh • 1'71s1rno !! ! a . Ult l'lrec>ttce. pool, dlllhwul'I· LoolllnQ"io r.ni""'inipt? IN Nl!Wlt0"1' UAc+i .... ~ _,.., •CdM heGutlv• lulte. ~· 81yfron1, Ullle •· Agt 530.1"'35 011 u•1 t 8 R n 11 r ., , pvt petto, air• lrg Boe tc>I'• on taroe '°' .. " Slnglu 1 1 2 ldrm MIP thr tu1eury 3 l>r, 2 be, l!le g1111 decor. turn/ lar1rfl6rd • T:lf ~ Set our Ad unoer O..Wal 1 c Pt A 1 Ad 11 garden 2 Or 15 75 TV lfU4d MilG ApertrMnl• a rownnou-t yr old N.8. beletlftont, unturn. et1v11or & un-E""'*'D o-'111 • :IO pm Aaal fll•ll 1002 ONI! la1NI 4 BR, 2 •IOfY, 1·~ mlle• Ill etOf u &67 2841 ' GOmS)Ut ... Som. are Megenlly G•.!1 lrplo Mull .... d . r II r n d p, kn 0 v Fr• ooflM. ptllM y EA A I' A EE A ENT ·-·-_, .... from bMctl '1200 mo Tr.Ct w/pooJ 0•1• 1632 --llon. MVI !JU & 11~ lurnlahed 13w '60-4122 17J.K 10, 498-4722 v Non-ttndl .. room .... ......... -•n• ....i 6454141, 64e-7171 All .... d11coun1. 01 pvr-L•rPt• 2 BR 2 a •. 2 11y 9311-251& v ~w _.,.".,.. ctl&M nntlon 715 21180 •• Froni SIMIO '9 rnwnto to"'""' 3 bd N 8 IOO...," ...-...., ev·" .... 811941 to belclh. ~. 2BR 1b• ....,. front •llo ..... ___ ·--un t. -es mo No p.11 [/110e 3Br l 'Ab•. edull1, o J bOI' Rd t -.. ..,,_ .., ·- JUat l)adl your ctotn. to 1•50 yetrly. u111 pd filed ~;; dbl ~ .,.,i 3 BR condo, so co .. 1 Nr occ c 111 1140 1158. 11111 pd exc ept •l•o 61~ Jmu1~Ht• ~ i~~ w:':';.~:i.,•:c:.;,•~ ~e:.O~ • 8~:_~m o -•• mow Into Ihle ~ tum Portltng. 8~19&4 aft 3 Oc>nr nr bch 17&;1mo Plue. pool•/ Huna/ Hk f01 Dave. l111y or ae 15/mo Aval I 41 ,, lllO · • AFWll LW :d~t:,1(1,2·,: .. ';:,::, e...p. MJ •r 2131:.:t4•3612 ~~-~-curtly, $078 Ptm 581 9647 F/M to ll'lr 2 br. 2 be Ptnc TWO SUPER wattltfront l ..U ........ Wiik lo .riooa. WIN__, Nrl" new 3 br, 3 bl, 2 4 br, 2~ b• twnhH on YIW 11&111tU.U Nr So Cit PIM.I 411183 YH 11111¥1 m ~gtl)I, Ne '350 ~ .. ~1~8~·~1 (t llllettOlfh/405.fW)'I =~ tor Av or trll.lllW. ~ 2 .... ... ff .... th •~ poot Speclou• t-2 bd1m~t1. 1 Br. poot11p1, o•t•d NEW \!'led 20 Town--,,.._. -.....,....,... .. .,_, c. gtt, wet.,_, .,.u .. , v-. , ape. A -I -l ..__.. ••7 8"00 MF f•7 a Sh I P .. ,, ..... 178-. btlc oardener 1 1350 1950. 847-9807 tla••" I ... ,.••-"" • • . I c omm. 1dll1, .. "· home ILLAOE COM-Ire uxury Promontory .. PllJ llm •f• LAOUNA HILLS 5 Sttr L .... 551-48$3 9111 Tn"" ~,.... 3 k"•M 2 l&IMe 111.U UM Stl/Sun 10-5 PM 644-8573 MUNITV 2 a 3 Br. 2'-' Point PenthouM Clll\e. O,P:ICS SUITE o:er-COUid ei. lite l:lllt wey P ..... 2n. ...__ c ··2 ·-· .... "" STUNNINO ·-· 2 B 2 2BR t'Lb I h 8• l800 1800 eq It of drat Celltno• Frpl All ............. ""'herbor .. ~ Be allm. Qull etnokl~ ... -·.._,,Al . .., "'---·"--......... ti .... ~ 1to1 "'2"' ktd1 pet• -oe r '" • own ou•• t a amenltl•• 101111y f rn """'""' ,...... 000. MUST SELL Owft1f ...,.,_, ,,_.., .,_. "" ·~ " " Charming, private, t bd. 1 Ba Garden Apt Poot ty~ Pool, patio, yard. pure u•uQ'.., eragH, • u · pro11 1000 1q It I e I u CO a•• f u modeled 3 Br llOme, 3 539 190 BEST Alty IM be high quallly, lndry, 1496 710 w . t81h. St. no p•I• 1 525/mo •PH In evTry home -HOMA IWIY trorn llOmel 714/54&-7100 •&38--1115 20'3 W111- wltt l11/opt or IM. Agl. 81 . Soll or Rent 0rMtdMl -2Brwelkto S575 yrly NO pele, 0 B 979·5426 or ll41-0574 m11t•r t ulle, dining thruJune494-29ee ctltf0r,a10307.Hc>t ldl. 81S-Ol&t IVll!Wllnde. SI 4 O 0 I mo C • 11 l>Mch kid• ok nil ... "" 213-460·1051 olng 1n1n11 looking ' rooma, wood burning 8 B Alrpott .,...beo. .... _... 7141831 5137 ....,., f"• f•-Hy 11·~ 1 1 •• 2 8t 1• ... Ba q 1-1 t 1trep11ce1 mloro-weve HUI . N. · pvt home. SI.lit• from 22MllO ef _-:.:•~....,..~-· -----C•lltlJ Leta lUS -Hur' y w on t t ••I I V' _.. ••nQ -' ... o · " u .. • O\Nn· • want ""9 empt adult, • .. ,M __ ... 1.,.. _ Very ntoe front orttoe, 2 639._e190 BEST Atty I• lalNI •rent rnovee you In hOUM No 1>11• 1450/mo oven1, private patio• & lmmed 1275 + ulll• •1 per eq .. , ~ atru rtlS'fKml ll'f• BIO D4SCOUNT 2 oemet-Br 2 Be ptue office. ,__._ u.u ftalaaall 2607 We hive 2 Br , I Be tor 2 people 755 W 181h yerd1. Olld~ provld-645-9616 Call 567-70 0 ...... try Ill• at P.cll'k: View f ,A ,...14; ..,..., UTUll ,,. 1446 3 Br . 1 •;, Ba S I ~6-9507. Id Eteg.nt IMng only 16 ,..__.. ....,._ r-r-t .,_.. _, .... Memorlll Perk. Prim• rrp.,., r.,., • r-, nOIN Small t BR apt, n-crpt, 147&. Poot Ind"' toe no I t f 1 F hi 2 B llouM I-"' tlo ..,_ ...-.... "' -· • ·-· .. , ... Area. ....... !or both 1350/mo. 73--0359 lllTILI drpa, ~25. .....,, 648.g658., · 2 br In trl-plH, nr SC m nu " rom 11 on ' • ,.,..., P• · reHon11>l1. HS 1re1. ~7 ... ....., SP•CtOUS •&R 3 ... d 1 I • bd I 875-50e8 ,,.., Plaza. Gar No 1)111 Xlnt llllll<I. 7 mlnut1110 SC. newly ci.oor. ocean view. 714/ll36-141M n ... .,.. .......,.. "' " .,. u-o.. rrne llart no 11 E-Slde, lreeh 2 Br 1 Ba cond 1640 833_9293 Plue or 0 C. Airport F•mtle non·1mok1r · •---------• 1_ p ,.... ptlx W...,_/dryr. WINI 1&60 to S1200 BAVFRONT _ Sl>90111GUlll g., 1 O1 8 un d 1 c k Ju1t IHI of Newport $475/mo 873-1195, &00 eq 11. Oec:orlted, view "'Wtfy not ltll "' Mep?" ....... l.,.l!J •-to 1>ct1. 1900. 873-4115.4 view, •P•c 2 br, 2 I>•, 5~85/mo · 180 2111 51 CIH n. roomy, 2 br: nr Blvd. & eo of San~ 575-9&88 eut111. '*' frwv-, M-M • r r I'"• DISTRE8SEDI 4-plu ttl 5pm. ~ plu• •tudy Pvt perk~. s.48--0le5 H 11 r b or Shop g Frwy. From 11000/mo. Verde pr11tlge bank Troublt,?/Olvorc:e , •-_ _.. IOr I 1415 $426 842 1803 831-5439 2473 Orange CdM 2 br, OC4lllt view. 3 bulldl""' 65&-1260 Fomlly Proble me? Do-= t';'&'it~~~: • ..... w/tlew It ~~2~~51111P or·~:~'.J;11 1 Duplex we1111de C M 2 842-3-153 ' - ' Ave., Coaia Mesa. ~1:.\i1~8~~~·1 s:~. mo. MACA;HUA & REDHILL m .. ttc Vlolen~?IClllld •Id• nMr Tyler Mall & 2 bd' s 8 7 5 . L .... y Br 1 B• Neal & CUii, S.m•. pool 226'4 Ma-E l I I t Abu .. ?IChtld cuetody?, F ·-··2 ....... 840-1177 BEACH Pier. prk8. I Br. carp111, drlPH. 1m1ll p.. •l·blurt, sp6C 1 bd, pool, M/F prof only 26-33 N/ 0 • no. PVl ° C, lur-1~111bn ~~-)? rwy. ""'.,.. • .....,., 6511177 S 5 I p ...... nt lrH, no pell. • · ' ' nlllled. Noo-wnkr Avail C..ta .... Ul4 .. 57 Ut I pd. 30 E Ed· fenced patio, enct1d New LR cerpel • 2257 1576/mo 84._.757 SMK~. CLEAN to thr 2 tmmld. No IM req. Ph a lll~Hl ~•l8'f .... • ....... o-•ter. 1/87 1-285e gar• g e , no pet a . Maple br, 2 :.\ b• condo. gar, eecrttarlat IWv\ol av.it ,... -.-4 fLD 2 BR 1 B•. rncd yard, c II 2"2.. 1475/mo. plu• 1476 MC. LIDO DELUXE SPACIOUS trplc, etc. C.1111. '300/mo. 1380 mo. 751-8774 . Call colect. 24 llrl. tockabl• •tore 11\ed, "'' HI • " 548-~42 0< 770-5829 l 43o. 2 bd, very clHn, 2 Br. Den,~r tc. br petlo 831-4391 Dave Coota M--. ~Int llnanc:-chlld 0 I< , n11N r1ng1, • In - Ing. 7H-1152 grdnr, ,_ cpts. no pets. -~ -O&I& H Ill 1455 mo 1 Br 1 Ba. frplc. cerpet & drpa 548-3829 •1350 87 59 L.aguna ~ 121164425 la1lan1 tab ... II SCRAM L£TS 1 580 & dep. l950 B ...._ ALL UTILITIES PAID lndry rm. slly1~hll. emllll 2 8t 2 81 1525 No pets. + ulll, pvt rm/t>a Nr -Vochl So111 Office tor • P1llP\All Lmll Meyer Pt .. 549-3434 Ablolute quality 3 8t 2 Ba Compare before yov cat ok large 2 Br 1 Be upatelre, Loceted lltfOll N.B. Oolt 499-4722, 497-4391 L-. <Alt t>a'-1 9-5 •NSWERS Twoblg-lnMChunt1 w111atde C.M. CIHn & pool JICUZ21 more $750 rent.Cu1tomd11tgnlea· 368Avocado Ealltlde. l 475imo. No CourM.546-4855. Rmmat, clean m•t"re. El PM,Mon-Frl~2_.8-« ft of Ihle handeome N--eharp 2 Br 1 Ba. cer-530-8190 BEST lee turff Pool. bt>q, cov'rd TSL Mgmt 642-9412 peta. 631-8155 "' Ponot -Eooell .....,. Helghta d::'irle-5 ••'""4> -·rr d-" Ith B d I 2 Br, 1 Se. pool Nwpl Hgtl llde CM April 5. Olllle Ellcluatve lull""' mldlul/ n.-1 _ 8_ • .._ >"" • ~. pate. fenced patio, en-1 Br & loll Or•.....-rM O~-..v. -oun ..., w B L1rg1 1c h, Mela • I v•r ..,_ ",. ~young, 3 rm, 2'..\ cl•d gar1g1. no pete. $525. 111 '& 1.';~-$300 plu•h l1nd1e1p1ng No 2 Br I •. c a' P • • •. Mar no pet• arM. 550/mo Ind 011 831-&400 Of ~2-2999 prof. bldg. lc:IJ. to l.ellure SCHOOL beth, fomlly. 2 dectl•. 2 1525/mo plut 1525 MC pate drapet. no pell 1500 & ' 545-1832 3228 Cl1y SI. A vnlt. Lrg 2 Br apt, CdM, Chine World, I.Ag Hiiie. Sul>l4sl Our high ldlod toott*I dbl garege&Hparat• Credi t check req: eec.ni2·1123.TheREB !Br.Furn 5515 $250 aec. u t ll pd . 642-2705,8«-7424. CovebluH• ahrw/cpl 20001/1.NEWIMPAOV-co.chcouldalwaylbttng w d•, r.nced & MCI.Ire. 54&-5«2 or 770-5629. Willi leac.. 2241 365 W Wiiton 842· 1971 83 l·5230 Beth. LARGE! OLDER! SHARPI 2 BR 2 Ba. etepa to beaoh. gar evoJI., 876-4288 ev~ ~ l~IJ~ p A C E out Ille belt In I IMM, ic~~~ •• H~ll~~~~: • _ _.._ ... a---T-Pine Cott.,.,., small I Br STUNNINO large 1 Br. •3 Br 2 Ba nr SC Plza, !.~~ I~ ~T~,c;~l~~"m"!~ N-por1 Shr1. $700 mo. Shr 2 8t IOI In NB 30· 1---------1 ~ ~ SCll HOOwu LllWoya _._-.... ,..., __.... gard1n apt p ool SA pool. tpa, carport tvtll $425 mo 2459 64~747: ~8-7171 · AH from und. l38.5i mo. Office. Storage. Retell. _" .. _"_"------- '350,000. New & dtllgner petfect trplc, ~d. 1&95/rno. 874 $445/mo 710 'w 18th Child oil 1695 No pets Elden, unll C Agenl Up1t1tr1 3 bd, 2 b1 du-Help lumtlh. ~994 ShOp. IPIOI •'1111&1>11 11 LMt I ,.... .__. .......... .., Prtf, 2 Bdrm, 2'..\ ba townhm. lo m I>• r d Y L • n • · St. 752·5822 957-0JOl. p .. x Patio ~.,,.,,.. y.+u 4S. eq rt. Any llze up to ._. I ll-UM 110001mo. Call tor eppt 4~1997 •825 mo 8·7 _1;;'!"'2· Ao"•'· leatala Wutt4 UH 1248 1q 11. 548-7249. to .... Many amentttea Lq lill 22ao Bui lea•'" •~ .. o E'alde Adult Llreeiyte 1 Br E-etde amell bv1 • · ..... · Coate Meaa. Zoned c.2 --------• DISTRESSEOI Tr~plex undet martlet, help !In- ane•. $18 K down. nr Tuttln & Frwy. Agl M2-9808 lnclud.d C.11 .v.. W I ~ • •• ._ 2Br 181 Lndry toe. 3 B 2 ... """"' E Co1t1 • ----------Uk 1 111 cozy, 1011 of n11ura1 A.veil. 411, 1 Br & patio, r .... .,.,.,., · -8 4 8 -3 3 7 5 or d y I LAOUNA HILLS. dbl wide THI tWI 1 nu. arge. qu wood. $395 851-9522 1575. 2 Br 1595 Lux MIN, Npl Bell, S AH. & aal. leatah 2111 494-2200 mobile home. 2 Br, den OlllTIY llTATI 1450 llngle 64a...s.9 bit-In•. pool, BBQ, no Npt Hgll Fomlly of 4 By -•&ft I ._.. A/C, $300/mo, tenant BMvllful & part( like INlth Llrge 2 Br. 1 Ba. upatalra. Lrg 2 St. 4/plex. 1525/mo, pets. no exC41Ptloni .)tint June 12. Good ret1 merclal C-1. W. 19th St. C M. Prime locetton. xlnl t9f'ma. 2 Sr. 1 Ba. pdvlll hOUM wt1h large yard. Uae 11 ortloe, dr- ahop, antlqu., etc. Start MAKINO MONEYI FOllt> ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142·1111 ...... ,.....,, P•YI IP.al rent. $380 & lerrleed pool. Avail 3-1 Nloe area, nu crpt, dw, lndry rm. Np1 locallon -Dover/ 1900/mo 87!>--8043 1 Br. plu• Oen newly U111. Adltl, no pell A.gt. •Pnv•t• Patio• quiet, garage. 1530/mo. W/alde. 648-8329 Weslcllrt Wilk to WHI· 11__ I _12 ;,:::;~~ ::.: M~,!!~ 873-0158 IYl9/wttnda •Coverld Parking 83 Hl812 1 I 2 W, H•I 1.,,, d irt Plaza. Call,.,.,,., otc, wllff If IHI ,.. 1tt ptu1 NC. 8-48~ W l.atua lltatl 1252 •Specious Apta Roomy 2 Br. E/t lde. ""' 141-1111 Iv meg. 845-8646 Coste M .... 170, tingle "l'J\Yf.01\ C'O 18th s 499-1817 - -•Dining ArM gar Kid• OK 1500 Bal. Pentn. 3 BA 2b•. I lot garege. aate & MC\.ltl. t. Charming & lmmacul•t• 3 •Wilk In CloNt• 5~8-s.«5 or eee-1e20 E.utald• 3 Br Cottage, I 011 11 n d , 1und1 ck. 1 3 1 W · 1 8 I 11 S I. $550/mo. +MC. ~~~~~~~~~ Eutllde 3 BR. 2 81.. lplc. Br. 2 ea. Socurtty area. •Horn..llke Kllcllen1 ee. 1595/mo. 2817 "A" Cleanly dacorllld. Git-_8_7_3-_n_8_7 ____ _ 54&-S...2 77G-5629 :: ;J encl petlo, 2 1ty, $880 b11ch, pool, no P•tl 1 blk 10 Hunllngton W11tllde 2 BR. 1 Bl, pool, Elden 631-1755 101 Free 11 u n d CM. llngle nr 17111 St. $50, StOfffront IPKM. 350 Found: ••t or k •Y• 11 Bob'• Bio Boy In H.8.. Owftlf Identify. &4&-3810 .. =11 mo. &4G-0997 S850/mo 831-1293 Center, tranSportallon & ~~,pe~S: mo let & 1800/m o yrly R•fa car or atorege. EZ ec-to 520 all 143 Broad· lllDlllll Twnhome. 3 br, 2'h ba, Frwys. .AU 875-0988 CHI 343 Cabrlllo. wey. C.M. Adrian Ally ~ llYDTmT Propertill ElCdutlvefy 3 Bl 2 81.. cul-<Se-uc: nr lrplc. Walk to the beach. mun11 PIH 3 l>r, 2'it I>•. trplc, Intl mesliB Penln1ul1, downalalre, 2 548-9518 549-8547 So CoH t Plaza. A~all $800/mo. 483-0487 I Bdrm From $526 j•r. 1750. Avail Aprll 1 &PAITlllTI ~ bd , b d pi. / -,,...,.,..--------1---------•••Pm CAU. 144 4110 ~ Flnden 836--9183 511. 1875/Mo. EvH & 3 br. 2~ bl, nr b .. ch. 1ii 1~u~~~.:_E~~~s:k 59-1652 8Hutllully lond1c1p1d Be·.:n~/ce~lng~~ 1~:i: Oftlct ll•lll• 2914 luut. lealala 2t20 wknd• 549-0703. Dey• pool & l•c. x1n1 toe w °' BHcll. 3 blk• S UY •UMW garden apt• Pool & Spe prtv petlo. S745/mo, Vrty Prime Fouotllln Valley ot· •ln5 up. 1900 11 lndu-Found male Old :=•an 83&-1640 $950/mo 497-3973 01 Edi,,,_. ... 847_5441 •W A".,L. P1tk>l/d«:ll1. No pets Leaee Open Sun. 2-4 lie•. 884 •q II 10529 etrfll office. 181Q1 Re-S........,_.., ........ _ wl "P' ... 2 Bdrm l'A B• pm. 955-0098 IVll & s I. t. r . (D I ck I dondo Clrcle, .. A''. .._.......,, ..... .. .... ... .... , .. M ... Vwdeextt0.nom..• 4Bdrm,2be,NICEVIEW, L~"I t t ? 1 ll 11• ••to 2250V d ..... d• 714/"'8 " 11"• H ti t 8 h tlp.onMl"l.Vwyplayful. ~====--==. br, 3be.21tory, lam rm, 180'0/mo Coll Vicki ..,.,..119 , o ren an tc>I ' -l~uar .. ,.n """'" .-. un ng on eac . Falnrlew & WRaon ~.0, • din rm, _, ber, 3 cer 495-40IO ~ :;,,·~.:~ = 2 .. 1 .. PIO S40-9e 8 1890. Bayside condo, 2 Br IEWPllT omu l-8"42_-2834 __ • -----831..:5123 gerage. Gardener Incl. I .A __ ._ •••t ~ ... .,. O• & time 2 II 2 h PIO 2 Bdrm, 1'1• Be.. 15&5 2 Ba. cc.an vi-. MC Full s.rvtoe Sult• In Laguna Nigual. Crown ---------1 1200 mo. 838-5085. !!pl!-• ._ 835-2575 Enclsd garagH. g11 & 3 Bdrm, 2 be 164 bldg, & parillng. Boat lllp .. llT OllTS Q Vll'-Y Patkway, tc>P'Oll. ~~'"Hf;'~.::=. -J7G-l804 Spec. 3 br, 2'"' ba clM.n I luc Wiier paid, pool, •P•. rec: 15t E. 211t 548-240: ~:~~~~":'~:. r1-:t 1575. Furn/untum 1844 IQ 11· 545--0215· WH ChrltlmH gift or ... LIT •u..a F1 n1 a 1U c ocean & coutal vi-. S 165.000. 772-7281. 11111 Pill K twnh11. Pool, fog. etc. nprt la 2119 room &hvol~ll court D p la tr•• lut & dip. e~.c All YOU need 10< OM llhc. leaa.la 2tlS love . Gre1tty ml111d 4 Br 1¥• Ba with dbl MOO. A.gt, 544-1440 ,...., UI I I -Monthly Feel Plea11 c'ltr oolle ot. garage , large fenced HV Montego ltte, eiry 4 St. 714-&46-0073 Super 1 Sr 1 Ba. 1mlll 1 Br, 215 32nd St 640-5470 Prime Tuetln FWl.all/olftol 7 7 8 -9 9 0 3 d y I or WALKER & LEE R.E. ~. '800/mo. (Rent to 2 B 1 . I 1 2 7 5 1 m o Spact0us ~ingi., ont LtD•Y Oii_. VIH1. nice & quiet. W"t yr1y $500/mo apoce. low rent Npl/ 540-&197 -1wttnd .• ......... ltHrtHSI Pt.n A.Vllllable) Don ~ & 975-0040 & two b'droom -furnl 1 h . 142 5 /m o Apply Set noon-2flM 11~1~~.r,~:/:~~,'~~~~t~ ~~1-~~ 73o -147o or Found: Men• blfoc:al wn- PaJm O.Mrt. Ooap Co-•--·-1_700_. _____ Ltg E/Blurt Condo. 2 airy, <lpartment~. Fr~~~ ~.:;~i ~~ch 873-3313. 770-6018 Sula hi 2780 you're mlulng Ille l>fft •---------• o1-. 1<-Mlrt, H.8 . 11'1 ~Tennie Club. 3 Br. 2 C1Mn 2 Br. 1 Be.. enctad 4 er. 3 Be Newly returb. window•. a/c, In-home Bac;heler eot. all utll pd, DELUXE 1 BR CONDO. bargain• In townl Sell Idle Item• 6"42-5678 par1tlng lot. "3-5357 Be. 1 etory. end unit, o•rage, prvtlerd. NO Super S1300 /mo MCUrtty,JumbolBlwith Clow lo bell Furnevlll tmmec,pool,tennil.'91 Aaatuc .. eatl 3002 eunatah 30t2 a......emata .-.. vt9w, enc pltlo, II.Illy !vm. PETS . I 4 5 Imo 875-2490 Den Wllkter/dry« plus $380/mo &e1-e142 Mony upgr1d11. Com-=-...-.-....---.-... ........... -.--• 1 10 8 ,600 . Cell 548-"80 t 1tf3.40-0395 BlgCanyon .. eo3BR,2'Ai prlv11e club wllennla Vie.,.,· 2Br 21>1, decile. pi.te privacy $485/mo. •----------------_.j·-------- 0.t .. Cnaty ._. WB.11111• b• condo Goll cour11 court•. ~i1y•Pcr· 111u-vp1111ra . ap1clou1.1_a_61_._211_14 ______ , IOTICE TO PllLIC OF IEelEIT Fii l a•• 1 ... Eut Wll•An. 2 Br vi-Tennie. pool, MC nu, beaut ec:or•t· 1500/mo 759-0650 "-~ 2 .. 1 B & 2 ~~ "" ""' FURNISHED ed clubhouH & much ' """"'°' ,..u er r ............ _....,..._ _____ yard, garage, no pet•. ~ate. 11400 mo Dy• or more tncld• moll utm-576-4174 Beth•. S C P1&u ., ... V::~::'~:'o:: 1&25.980--3989 7~~~~:Ew87S--Olot, UNFURNISHED t1u 649_342 1 3841 Bui Inell l7tO m1nut11 to AlfF1 & tr. good '91f'ldtble. 1285, $950/mo. 3 Br. 2 ea. wt1h All UTILITIES Beer st (Be~ Sun-• v In• Ind 11 r I • r .. · 0 0 Cl w n . 8 k r pool. 2 cer garage w/ El81ut1, 111ec home, 3 St. PAID. HEALTH no-&. MICAr1hur) DELAWARE PINES _83_5-_1_45_5 ____ _ 81M33-1723 auto opener. w11her, 2~ Be. 2 trplc, 2,121 eq CLUBS. TENNIS THE SEV E 2 B 1 81. lrplc, pool, gar. ..... 2tOO LL bcU. l ... df!!'11y'rmho.ok-up, large ~i~tto. 11250/mo SWIMMING plu$ crpta. d~ bit~~'~ prjlt•t•C~~75/mo 1=--------..---- --·· h 1 S yd w/pltlo, water pd 19221 Oelewere St pt! All ml1n Wont luxury dplx-vtew, 20IM Blllmofll Big Canyon Condo muc more. orry, 26 Ill "G" Santa Ana Wkly renlll• now avall. CdM 0t Nwpt, wtll trade TSL mgrnt. 642-1603 3 bcf. 2·~ b•. full golf no pets Models Ave s520 Coll 1.5 WlllUll &PTS S 106 & up. Color TV my Mont•~ CC Condo RA.,... ~1300 ..... vtew. ~..: ~2· optn daily 9 to 6 836-4t20 Lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm • among Phone• In room. 2274 or my Nwpt 81yl rnt .._.,.. • ..,..., •• -plnH & •treema. Sec Newport Blvd CM Condo 916-4105 3 8t 3 Be 3 cw OM• St. den, 11100/leeM Oakwood 2 Br. I Ba. 1 car g¥egl. o•t-. pool, gym & tpa ~7445 condo. Ab1olutely Im-Br0k8f 844-7424 1Q1 prlv•t• patio. upper untt No pell From 1480 --,-·---•• -ira ____ , Oct'IUt'DNlf mac. Cell for 1pp1. GardenApartments $525 /m o Br o ker a..e-e691 .._..._ U\IWRUl1 1950/mo. Agl, Harry LARGE BLUFFS CONDO 851-8800 --------lltlll - ................ 831-12te ~1~Jmo\!r-2~781 ~port.Buch/No. CIMn 2 Br 1991 Maple N~2~'!'~~~~ Wkly rent111195 up <Alelom built 3 bdrm, 4 MoM Verde pool ..,,,._ 880 1r"lnt A•t Ave Bullt-lns. 2 ~·· lln -...-· ~ "-"• Color TV. Ir" coll••. ei. llC>ICioua mu1• 1Ui-den, 4 ~. 2 .,;. 1 1100 Laroe 2 llory 3 BR 2bl <•• l&thl starting S440 Ste rr• ~ ;.:!· l':.. is~~1~· heoltld pool & atepo to te, 4 yre old. Step1 to per month. 5-40-4734 home On Newport 645•1104 Mgmt. &.41-1324 1 780-1713 533-330J ocean. Kltchenl avall. undy beach. Vacant.•---------• 8Nch canal 2 car gar • 986 N. Cou1 Hwy Tredl !or amaHer hOme 3 bdrm, 1~ be. gareQI, w/e/ter: oc>nr 11250/mo por1 ~Mii/So Sharp 2 BA, new c pl, OCEAN BREEZES Lagune 8elctl. 4114-!>294 or TO. Asking 11.150, Babb St. '800 per mo. Ag1 Sle-1435 1 pelnt, drl)I. 1475 NEAR BEACH ooo. A.gtnt 844-K13 751 9585 (1W meeeagel 1700 16th St 760-8882 llmA •YE -BLUFFS 28r/den, neut l•t Oo•crl 1 Br. eome w/lrplc Single room, wttllout bl. leatah Ctnu ..... 2122 2BR 2be. 10 of hwy. Avlll April 41h to July 4th, J1Wmo. 2131355-1697 ............ lllt UDO ISLE - 3 bdrm, 2 be. f1mrm. 1 1700 mo. Biii Grundy, Rttr. 87M181 h ....... ,. 2 bl, fully furnlahe d beach llorn•. No peta. ,_, I 1480, lMW ~ .. wtlt1 PIClflce Enter- 1)11111. 84S. 1308 B6Q Cenyon twnhmt 2 Br 2~ 81 widen, fully lum. Incl dlell .. 110. Patio jollle 4111 fairway, gr11t vtow. lt500. eet-9185 2 Br 1 80. S1n11 Ant decor, bet grnbllt toe., 642-5113 Clun, 2 BA nr llorH, 09ln 7 ~'"j • ~ on beech. kit 1 voll. Hott. Piii• Ot<. 1650/mo Neu1ral dooor But 00!:.2-_160L3~. ~2t·_3~1 ~~· *•T4 Poolat ec:uz:zl • M1rCll 1 111 8, 91~231 & S300 Me. 20312 Aca--grnbtt toe. S 1100/mo "'" ..... ""' enn • di 833-1927 780-3384, 876-5930 OCEANFRONT Dt• 2_. Br Eut1tde 2 Br. 1 Ba. No •C.1>11 TV 3 ...... 2 .._ ............ ...._... 8 y w • • k o r mo nth ..... ,, 1 Child oi. •Pete negottoble ""• -. ....,.... '""''-· 2 BR, den, 2'..\ ba. tor .. 7 .. 7873 ,...,,. 14&-1323 Corner Loe. Adf•c to 9-. 11100 mo 0< wlM v ~ M80/mo. 831·3871 Huntington Gar~ WT1111 V11y privet• rm & b• relrlo• Pref t1m111 1325/mo. 873-75-« Pr11. All amen'o, Incl de--tee opt. 831-5861 ON THE SANO Sharp 2 Br. 1'h Be patio 4901 Hell Ave COf tan, Frodl door. & G Ibo 3 Br 2 Ba upper unit, & garege No pell. -4 81, F.V. new 405 lwy & Oardnar. S885/mo orgeoua ocean Y vu wll bar. part furn , 148()/mo. S4&-et50 Ila shopping Kii prlv 142-9254 condo, turn. or unfurn, wuher. dryer tnctd Y1L1J11 1240/mo ~ highly upgr•d•d v.....,...., wlnt enciad 2Br, 11.;B1. •Ingle car ---------3 Bdrm. 2'-' be twnhM, 842..:5112 •-·• or er. g¥1:. trptc, bltna. 1500 New 1 a 2 Bdrm lu•ury CM Room In large houle, N9Wpol1 H1a ., ... 1rp1c garege. 48 • ....,. ap19 In 14 plln• 1 Bdrm ktt~ ~ ut1ll' dbl ,..., 1750 65~1 · Oceenfront home 3 br, 4 S802 Sellhort mo. ~....,, frc>tn '540. 2 Bdrm froni "'' • w . -· • be. $2000 mo. Avoll M1y TSL MgMt 842-1803 Eulllde 2 St. 1 Be.. en-1595. TownhouM 11orn dr~er. 122 plu• utll 2 IO bdrms, 1'A ~· 111. Mrs long, 650-1190 NIOI 1 Bl. llleepl 4. walk cltd gerSlje, d1hw1hr 18&5 + pool•. tennl1, _9_5_-3_9_55 ______ , ::o:,.::5°' . Bob BIO CANYON TWNHME. to beech S3251wk. or 1525/mo. No peU. w1111tall1, pondal 0•• 1275 & 176 dep. Room · 28r 2~b•. den, pool, monthly rate. 850-«68 876-eee>e. !or cooking & hHtlng w/ld1cnen privilegel Npt 0£81RA8LE 3 BR. 1&16 tennll ooun, JICUZZI. v•-LIDIY ..... paid. From Sen Diego 8ctl. 142-2302 Unique deelgn home cant 11200/mo Call to 2 br, 2 ba, ocean view, Frwy drive North on Bdrm w/llou11 prlv nr tncd for Fido April 1tt ... .' Oeoroe Elktne Co garden . •P•· po ol. New 2 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. Beech to McFadden to t>ueMne a lhoPPlnG entr ~In 63Ml90 BEST 7se-8100 11000/mo. 876-64&8 micro-wove. relrlge, SHwlnd VIiiao• (714) ~ -'!/. 962_7520 RI ' ...,,., & d--. laouzzl & ..... "',... -~ •. ty • E. BMfl l1mlly home, 3 .,-., •. .....,.., --------- End your Marchi 400'• bf'. 2 be. country kit. Nr bartaata Vat. m~~rooe cove BMutltul new luxury opta. A1~0:'m w~~ !~f~. 8~0~~ rente thll 2 Br homo + par1t. 11000. 640-7569 la1NI bl&U 27M 549~2 I tor rent. 2 etory, 3 lk. 2" 1350/mo 575-9579. 5 to ganoe & *IOld ywd 4 Bo d1wt1r. mlcr~w•ve. 7 ildt. Pt1 MM190 BEST V.,..,... luxury ~ Vllll'ty. I Br 1 Ba, 11ove. WOODSTREAM -lwiury enc19c1 2 c.r Qlf, pool a _P"'_·-------I HORT TERM Riiy ,_ 2 Br 2 81 p1nthou11. fr10. frptc. MOO/mo, e1eo condo. 281 + den. 2Ba, epa. c.a JMin 847-9920 Furn. rm In pvt hOme rw Udo Sandi fum toou •----------1860. Aleo 1 Br 1 Bl pd. No paie. 87~ or bltna, 3 car gar, nr pool, SC Pin•. ehr bath, c 0 mm . P 0 0 t . A :i Eutelde O.llto • wtlol• teso. ~ P1y 875-5393 986-704& 1750 mo. 761-1879 UL*ltl aPTI. I 5 61 wk. n 1 1 m k r , .... ,. • 1 now. w/IPC)tl crpte fnod or 78G-19M Oulll. 1pactou1, neer 566-1737 vr..-v1 0 kldt/petl l350 utlll pd. 1 Sr. Bach. etepa from Speciou. 28r, 281, bltna, btaoh 2 Br 1 '~ Bo ---------1 53..,.190 BEST Riiy ,_ Exclu1lv• w .. 1c1111 & bey. y .. rty. $576/mo. 1v111 Apr. 1 1675 mo Townllouae SH5/mo. lttala .... h lt04 ..._ VafanJIW ~ vma. Mut• "'"' 11111a l*d 1113-ta24 831-3531 "° 9868 ----.. ·----.-.....--.. .... ...... Ul2 tauARApO.E/FtlREPlmtACI! :S'!':.c~t~.= laJMa *eME~~E~~ .. } .. ~1 8peclouecteltl38r.28a. ~~.=:=~ -"' 10 l hOpl. 1 1200 ·-·--= -·7 I . ...,.._,'-'•"""""'' gare ge, IVlll 4-1 Wklyr1t•846-4440 2. 2 lie condo l660; 3 "'80 8n-33t3. ---~ •• 14G6 Child Ok. no pail. 842..e2N ar 2 .. rw beldl MIO; 3 o.-.t homo llldl petl ol( . LM01 3 Br 2 Be & 4 81 '33·8914. . llUUL ""' tr ... ar 2 lie~ MOO: 2 8r 1 63M190 BE.IT Atty lee S300 ~ Bungatow 2"' ea. frptc IOclld g., eay ftl -Oollhouee 2br/2ba du-Oc:otn view, color 111, a. ~IU&.n hp!!la Y!ll!r mt ~~eo~T 4~'\~' ~&~.sai>o4975tmo v: 3 ,.,~·bdrm ~; r,'.;1~·,ffr!;rr;-=·~=· ,!'~ ... •.... ••• Wtryttirow rem ""rt:f'I N9wpoft,.,perfecl38r OCE•NFRONT 2 .. ,._ 2 vV• ... lrplc,p~ 1415. 8171 Ne wman. Htdpool. 842-f2152 ~-·• --Aerli to own 3., twntwn /bbQ pool & two ..... ""'"'· •• ... oweoo . ......., 15~840 llM1ll no dn . no qu11ttylno '. :1ory lcldt ~Te5o ~!i,Y6'l~=2 :~ :~' 1 v11. .. ~~ petL -.-tseo--,-mo-. -up-Bloh,--,-, !••dee ... lab 1111 I U OO•I U OO n•oot. 13Mtll0 HST Riiy ree 2 Br. un1\lm a tum, pool. llO..., Cebln fOf rent. 6 I ......... IHI pymtL IMNd ICl9fed6' ... "'=:: ·-· c-... ... ..., naa 2 Br. W/l!de, 920 Cont• ..,.. 18092 Floftda. .. 11 .. from lnow Sum· --- -ltOn 1\1911. Wll trada. 8ue _ ~tt -• _ - -81. 2 Bl, tlOYt & lr1g. No 842·2834 14.2-S 112 mlt. 1 Ir a IOft, fl'pl, TV, Lux. lam . apartma nt1 •1-NM 4 8drmll. 4 NtN _,, l= 1 Bdrm, t k"cnen41 ~·· $450/mo. ~2 "' lor9tt. Pltom S10 per ~~ •.:io: ~~· v I•". 6 0 0 0 i q It c811 f~ 1~3 11· Alt 1 BR, ull pd, saeo. tndry ....... ..... ng ~. MM1~ M2-MIM · · USI THI I a O O O I m o . faclli..Clrpot'1, no peta. lpaolou• atudlo, 110111/ AOeA.AfTO IQH. BAJA 2 D.11.., ... 0 , 1u 11u.1100. s111y 6oeotlOUIW ocean a o1ty 383 w. a.y, 5o4&-e&15 't.=\4 blool( l>Moll, bd, t b1, 11.-t , poo1, -rn. 9hlpleiy AQt, flg lll vt•w from every nr • 1395 utile Jee pr1v bdl 545-12:23 2 11rJ r......, 2 •. 1~ .,AST room , I 1 r g I 1 Br . Sm, 2 bd, 1 be, &t-Sdt, pd •M-17 1 oaU btwn ' ' ~~ty;0ar1.,p1110. fe J!ll CH: P!f &631/mo Call Dorothy N o 0 o II I · S .. 0 6 · &-J·SOPM Cll1rmlt1Q 3-•tr hlH ··-.. -OM llSULr 3., tei. condo, 2 • ""· 1we1a..10111 ~:o Yard a nd 1 .,, dole "'· 1 peraon, ~:::. Ln ~ I Illa to oo.n. ~ 2 lllYICI pool, Clllld r•n ok.1. no Hld .. 1w1y w/vtew. Mo-non-emoker, no P•ll. l'Wltdlno MtM, ~I It. ,.,.,,,y film & 0.1t. DlllCTOIY .,.... "40/mo, 408-0543 dern. 2 Ir t Be. 0.Clc, ua• IW• M ~ utile in. winter MeO. 17M043 ~ ··=·J'~ "°" R•wt felt w mt ~~J:'Ws-r:ape••· ~=~~~-=· dd. •94-UIO IM• tt •m • Clllsl~lll'••al. Senlc-•Call loultleo.tP!Ga .,..3 LGEllf *"'ow deC:ic UM.Cll~St.lllll u.AHllWWW ............... ,_ e •, .. ,,.,'!.J.'!"",. ~~"'d ..... o 641-1671 er w/get & pool 11ood axtraa 'a74e' plui d.,,· '°' Dfrle, tMiy or'"" I'*" din, t be. LIOUY -1 =•••1 II • ....... ,ar Ho Ill. IU Cdo tOOO'• • a 1.11to 1 1 1 \t M 1 , 11101 d · UITllll llpt rw rneln bOfl w/WMe I I Md ,._....,.,.. Oii 111 1WI. ,_ 840-42.N I. ' wetw ... I ft'\MV •-#1 In or.,. 00 ll. .... 1 ._ ________ ....... --=.:: t If t'A a.. Townnou., tr o 1. S 1. 9 0 Imo . Ill..,..,_. f),,_;., --------~,.,,,.....,. ~ --!!!!!! IRf oar~rt/ gar..-, amaJI •M-114t ~ 4tlotoeTtQnl ..._n.:=::::-::.mo~~..,!"': vw.,.111111'... eo::-..:~ rv' .. -~""·"* 1n1N1..,. mt ~~ ..::: ~OM ~~I not OM!lnO t.oOf:=r'tl!J, tt Aoll 'eni oft the f'Nlfket HQ Ol'engeor HO FUI Apt. & OondO IA oft to .. •• ...,., a 11ir-::':.."" wtttt i :fG1mo. it0t1 :J.!'o =~~~ Ttl.~o.-wa; 1803 ~~'==' TWtll't~~t)4 Qr,4114114 _... • - ' l I llELWE IP Fllll Dale March 17, 1983 City of Fountain Valley 10200 Slater Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92108 (7 14) 963-8321 TO AL L INTERESTED AOENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS. On or •bout April 5, 19&3. Ille City of Fountain Valley wlll requeet the u S Department ol Houatno and Urbln Development to r ...... Federal lvnda under Tiiie 1 of the Houalng and Community ~t Ac1 of 1974 (PL 93-3331 lor the toUowtno prolect: SENIOR CITIZENS' CENTER Converalon of • ponlon ot the Fountam Vlltey Recreation c.n1er to • Senl04' C1t11on1' meeting room. The projec1 la toe1ted In ceneua tract 992.25. and I• bOunded to the north by EClll'g« AY9n4.ll, to the IOUth by Hell Avenue, to the weot by Eucild Street. Ind to the tut by Broolchurat Str .. t. II h11 been determined that auch requeet fOf' , ...... of fund• will not conatllute an lcilon algnlflcantly 1fhlctlng 1he qualtty ol lhe tiumen environment, Ind ICCOrdl1191Y IM at>ov.nll'Md City of Founllff1 Vallty hu Cllcided not to prepart an environmental tmptiet etolement under the N•llonaJ Environment Polley Act of 1989 (Pl 01-190). TM rMa<>ns for IUCh declllon not to prep1re IUCll 111tement are u foflowa: The project all• 11 toeated In 1 tow to medium ~ reeldant11I area where effect• on th• natur•I 1nd pllyelc•I environment will be mlnlmll. An Env1ron"*"tll Review Record reepecttng the within pro)eet NII been made by Ille obove-nam.d City ol Fountain Valley. wnlctl document• Ille environmental review ot the pro)eet Ind mof'I lulty 1111 fonh the reuona why IUCll St1temen1 11 not required. Thia Environmental Review Record 11 on Ille at the aboV'I llddr_. and I• 1v1lloble tOf' pubttc examination and ooprno upon requeat at the Planning ~lltment botWMn the hQurs o 8:00 a.m. Ind 5:00 p.m. Noltoe 11 furttw given that. In ICCOl'danoe with E. 0 . 11988, the City completed an elgh1-llec> proc.a In order to mlnlmtu any flood hazard• uaoctated with thl• prolect. It nu been det9nnlned that the flood huard• UIOCl1t.O wtlll thla projeGI wtll ei. mlnlmel due to the nature ot the proJect, whlctt oone611• ot moderate r9habllllatlon Ind dOl9 not ~ any up1n11on1 In eddllton. flood lneurWM» will be procured tor thla projeGI. No tur11lef envtronmen111 ~ or IUCh protect le propelled to be conducted prtor to tho requeet fo< r ...... of Federal f\mda. All lntlf'elt9d egenc:6eta, groupe and per80nl di~ with lhlt d~on 11e lnvlt9d 10 aubmlt ""111en commontt tor-conolderw1ton by tlte City of Fount .. n va119y to the Plenntno Department. Suoti written oomment1 lholJlcl be r.oelwd at 10200 Slat« Avw.ue on or befOl9 April 3, 1"3, All IUOfl comment• eo '90lfwd wtll ei. oocll60eled Ind the City will not requeet tM ........ of i:.defll tunda...Of' talc• wry ldmlnlatrotl~ action on IM within projeGI prior to the ct.1• .,.an.cs In the l>f9Cedlno tent.no.. ' I I ------------- M Or1ng9 Coatl OAILV PILOT/Thurlday, March 17, 1983 $1.14 per day That'• ALL you pay fof . '° dey Id In the DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIEC TORY DOIT NOWI .......... YtNt Delly Plkl4 ~Olfectory ...,,,...,,,.uv. ....... ll, •II Ill Aleatlel C!Wat• New & RMprey. Remod, cerpenuy. Uc. U 14891. Ability Bldrt .. 730-1900 """' Babysitting, 1ny hoUr Neer Vlotor1a/Xlnl rela. Cotti Mela. 842-8482 1a11 .... llissi1n~I Service Direclary ~ ,iilc .. arw._. ... •rr ..... ____ ,~cw:::.;;;;w .. cl,o;.~"'-----Partt•••--...,,... p .. ,. c:i ... 1., -•-• ..... !ff.,.·-----•••'•• ,I" .. "'•• 1nu1n Aernod '""*,. Lo,..._ Clllldoue Ltce nud TIUI 12•0= .. "',"'•.;:;r•=•••-p_o_r-pn_t_r• .. ·l"""o--..u.-A..;Ll00T•Y•C•L•a ...... N_INO--Fr""'• bullt, remodel.cl Paint ut HOO (IK11 & CCWttm t Spec In rNtev-Dorn Mcwe Unc>tovel Declla. pallot . lencet. Cotta MH•INewport ToppeO/ren'IO\'ICI CIMn ...0. plmbnQ !!1191'Y1llin0 *"" 1 per~ t°'1Ch B,t;;'k & •tone brtek door1). Int a40 room r1nt•. new Ot iemod J Skyllt .. a Bey Wlndowl Free NI 8._ 1H·t 6N lnlantt & up ta0-1SSO up, MW lawnt. 111.~471 "-t ,., ... ~1-4063 llETH 850 ot33 pal/Ing Exp'd 8113 3743 Lie d 636-HH l TOP HAT al& 2030 Fr .. NI AeM 638-3232 Aec>u•Mtt1tlon1 "--ll .. ltrl ... --• JACK 0, ALL TAAOH ~ & olik:e c'-••ln\ BRICKWOAK Smell or HIQH QUALITY Reptpe, repair, remodel lllf "'---...... -.. _~_ ........ ,. -..... L11'dec1plng·Yd Olnupe ----· I -----------"""' ....... .,___._........ T trl I Mtlnl Call Jedi •nyllme, Rellabl•. tllorougll lg• Job•. rep•lra. Local 1!.XTllNT REAS Free HI, reuon•b . I TILE INSTALLED Panel-~tto.-*'°'9 Remodel/Aec>elre, oomm. r.. m remOY· nt Dey or nlghl 676·3014 quick I 10 llr Ginger rel•. 846 8612 JAY 831·7063 Uo'd Joon 831· t 161 All kind• Ql.lll'1n1..0 . .wry~ 13 a '""'· Lfo'd, bonded, 1""·~10~•~tlon::.:..J:;l:,:;m:..:8::6:..:1=.o:.:1::.2t:...tl\;:Ji<r'&ii-;;:;:;;e;;-;:r;-1 •• 132 R-' ............. ,. •• 1 -Int. For •t, 582·9142 -ONE CALL DOES m --I ...... INT/EXl PAINTING ATLAS PLUMBING a ... ""'"' ... ....,... .. I n•Y• gol. cell! l\emod,1--------m UIU IOIH Palnt1n9, c:upentry, I llltla -a WALLPAPERING HMllng, te>ecillWno In TIU I ' conatr, rep•lrt ~or ...,., .............. L•wn-1r.....W-Ub lnatell roonng, crpl 11..,.,, Gin· IUt I ·ABC MOVING-Cuttom wor11 frM "' repelra M6-1ee8 AH l'J1*1-f'-831•2345 tmlll Ou11 11M Add'na/Aernod. ~' & TrM ll'lmV/~~ ~. gardening, yttd ~ M 1 .............. .i...... OUlcltt, Ceretut Serv~ Rees Steve 647 -4281 LOW COSTll 24 HRS 1 "'rM .. --1 •• AEMODEL&/l'ACt' Lll'TS J>«ft'jll Bonded, IM'd L-n m.ln nvlOle-eo4 up, eio L-t retN • ure, r_.,.,....,... pro-Lie T 13S0.8 562-<l410 ~air ~Remodel , • Hin Cu1tom wood pelloa, UC 1 418570 a..e.4:271 -:F::rM_ .. _u_me-::--::l•'.':-:"~~-::--6-1-_..:8...;T,;..A;_R...;A_;M...;.:.l-4_;_:,4_7_1 _ ~ '°:m~o !:: *1·1 MOVlll* Tt• l.UMt Pafettq Oretna ·Lie 860-1030 TrM trimming, remove!, d«:tct a fWncet. Ill GI" 1f91LJH I llW C1Nn-upalL•ndtceplng REASONABLE RATES 1111 beginning In May Beat quallly 25 "'exp ln.teilor/ext•!lor, com-•lump grlndfng, llaullng llm "t•lr. Fr•• ••t Hauling . TrN Trim E I 11 t C , m '· r• Acou111ce1 cell· PMI ltm11/ letalfl by .... -..,. Rlnbl. FrM Medi!•,,__,, Cont1r. •Pet n I l'fPH o Wiii cer• for p111 and ompetltlve '"" 1ng1, aprayed/applled - -NI Jim.,_,; •• 11:n10 Randy 1-0e22 UC'd. bon<*' 5-49-11178 FrM NI. 842-8901 wortt-rMl<l/comm Big & pay u t llltl•• Cell LIC T-118.428 730-1353 w•ll texturH , llc"d & UOIWUI llU!I .,.,.,....,. Caret leniM Drywall ~ f·~r0 & Son•, :'~~~~ Dey or nlglll 875-4479 •It• 8 pm 8TAAVING COLLEGE gu11 Rel 4114-11548 upertenc•d & prof••· -'-·-•• .. ri ..... y _____ _ .;;;N""o.._S .. tewn_.,""1""N'"'o""8Nmpoo.._ __ 1•..,.....,--------omf ~~ nt,I corm STUDENTS MOVING Paerla1 alonll Very reuonabte Pvt Tutoring/ Remedlef SIMI Spec;Mlltet. F111 DRYWALL TAPING ~var"'. c:i.e':::~": Frr: IB••U.1 lattat Tu CO Lie T 124_.36 i•IM lor Ill of your pool ln•tructlon. Xlnt r-.il1• '311-l6&2 All TextVl"N & Acouettc: ln1Ured 84t-8427 F1'1hlng lnl.,lor o..tgn nHdt. For expert H r· K-8. (213)692-37114 dry. Fr• Mt. Fr .. •I. Kevin 873-1503 Mt, &4M85'4 • 4:30 DUMP JOBS Federated Tax Service WATCH US GROWi ttANGINGtSTRIPPING viol. ca.II 111enlng1 5 p.m . <is';:h::am=ooo=•,-,::-;,::eem=-:c:;:le:en=-.1111-~::..:i=:.:..:.:l ::.:.:::..:..:::.:..:....:.:.::. JAPANESE GARDeNER & Small Moving Job• Home/offlee •PPll. VIH-MC Scott 646-11325 to II p.m II no •n•-. fui•t ltntre Color b1lghtener1, wht tetJ Cl SpectaU1t. Malnt, CIMn· Call MIKE &48-13111 ___ 83_1_-4_8_7_1 ___ ,.P_a_la_l_f_a1 ______ ----------1 PLEASE keep trying • crpta • 10 min. bldch 1;E;;;;L;;;,;E~C.-T;,;,R•1~c-1A-N-. ~P-r-1c-.~d Ing. trimming Fr•.., HAULING·•tudent wllo• D•ve'• Most 110-$75 or Fiii PlJmH E:1~~~:.;•1="g1!~: (114) 4H·llll Ty~r=Y~r=:O Hall, llv/dln. rmt I 16, avg rlgllt, tree H tlmet• on 648-9812 842-4047 truct<, Mme lo rat•. Jon 20% off 1111 year's Will t>y Rlcllard Sinor Lie lanl AHlgnmt 58 t-8590 20 yrs e•p p--• ~. r-Reelooable 851· 104 1 room $7 50; couch $10: 11109 0< ""811 JOb• 7511 11176 Tllenk you travel 841-0929 ~ ""' -• .,, chr S5 Guar ellm pet Uc 398e2 t 673-0359 GARDENING & MAINT --280&44 14 yra ol heppy Bl•ckw .. dar Peperllang-molding Early comple-Wl .... C:lta.Iat Odor Crpl repair 16 Y" •---.-------RMldloommllnd Yard B1u1 Cle1ala1 TAXES pickup & dellvery local cuatomera Ing & Removel Oval tton. main I & ,.pair :~r· 5D"°.;10;3k myaell ~~~w~~~'~.':.. Mi,..~;'P· ''":~816 ROBIN'S CLEANING ~'ur°::t .~~~· &orm~l~~Y Thank you. ll31-u 10 work only. 494-3818 ~~4;'S:' ~t~~:"' Uc ..,. '· ~ Tom 831-607211173-7644 1---------1 Servlol -a thoroughly alto Appl. 832·8881 LOWEST AATESI Prompt, PL 1 L We Care Crpl Cleaners JESSIE'S GARDENING clean llouM. 640-0857 nut proleulonel1 15 al .. 11!•1 PayckJH WE WASH WINDOWS FUI -Proleaelonal Quallty worll gu1ran1Nd FrM .. umate 848-7391 S1eam CIMn & Upllol. RESID/COMM'L/IND C1Nn-up1, ,, .. trim & Lad1carla1 yrs exp 838-7149 PROF PHOTOGRAPHER 1-·------- Trudl Mount UnH Guar 20 yra Do my own WOtk. melnt MrVlce 5~35 Very lllOrough-Gd ret1 PAINTERS NEED Model portfolloa, poi-PIJCllO IWll Seeger'• Window w .. n. RMa. retM 845-3716 Lie 278041 Al Me-8128 Oepend•ble & Exp'd Fiii HTIIUTH WORKI 30 Y" evn, Int/ trait•. wedding•. band•. Put, Preaent & Future Ing. qlty wor11 , lo pric. "1Plllll Ullllll 548-8098 552-9522 SOd, aprtnki.r and thrub ...... etc Studio exp FREE Llc'd 1t4-527-3408 546--0803. 645-3143 CARPET INSTALLATION Ullll Clll•/111 8311 5035 lnatellallon. Our work ext Acoutllc celling• 5 7 548 89 6 a REPAIRS. 30 yr• exp Reu-J""~uar 831-2345 -Expef11M HouMtleeplng UC. 368780 FrM est. • w/lllllng. • 1 I fl JoM'• Window CIMnlng •• ,. """1 ( ..... 8 ti . ...,, OLW·I-Vee & tuppllM lnc:luded only look• ••p•n•111• Dallls Painting 842-7479 Pl / •-• " •I Free eel. 12 yu exp. ~..-,._,., ..,.. '1 4> CHRISTY a SON ,.. Klll'f 841-4970 Check our prltet befOfl llttl -f!ll Huber Roofing-all IYP" 640-1081 C.aeat/ C.acretl 24 HOURS. LIC"D Lge/amall. lawn malnt, lllll'I OWllll you buyl Uc. 204518 CllTGM Pllmlt PLASTER PATCHING New-recover-decks --B~ 536-e121or860--0998 gardening. 903-2603 CALL646-l013 25 Y" Lie 403941 Ina, RHIUCCOS. lntlaxt 30 Lie. #411802 5-48-9734 ..... Llw lt4•lrn ~~~~ Lie r1aciu K&D LandlCaPI Malnt ~~ f 1ve~~ LltJ•'a lar•ea llte, ~~~~1 ~~lll~x-Y" Neat Paul 545-2977 All Roofing Repalrs Tll•I ell contractore who #381057 Rob 547 2883 Compl Gardening Serv I E.xP« land.cape & cleen-.......... Hot tar, wood, comp. Ille perlorm work OVet 1200 Curb a gutter, lounda-Fencee. MalOnry. 15.,,.,. G d d 1 ., ~ 11 1 h • NI Tony 646-755e F EE S T meterlal• mutt be II· -.... elllOl•WIM FrM .. , 5-48-2489 . ___ M_R_S_C_L_EA_N__ upe, tree trimming frM PlJIT Jiii OUTlf Ii" nanB... Free .. , 5311-3232 Including l•bor and BallOOn Promotion• Untl· Ilona. patio•. w1lka. Lie bonded 54t-1978 tr ener yar c ••n-up. ...11 .. 11 g Hm: om . R E T IN /EXT. r. .,,":~ ~~,': •. II" rt1ft11 lll·llll cenMd. Unllceoaed eon-mtted: brlglll bouquetel block 6 brick. 875-4821 • · Lawn malnlen1nRce, 10 apl, olc. Rel• 546-2240 M•M•IJ TREEFS7 LIC 3208871 F(.; eat [le. ,.361042 tractora lhould '° 11111 ., __ d 4n4-7550 ""--le·--•-yr I • x per . e • •. Hou1~111ftlng·. Realden-......... ..-. ...... _...______ D 14/871-904 ~~=~~-::::14542:::::::::::51:=1 ...,,_ ay. ., Rod'a c:oncre1e & mMOn· .-&&II _, t..u 11114-1425 ~ " BRICKWORK: Small IOba. 1----------"·· i l le--' In their advet11alng. Con· •-LJ-n loc · 1111 & v1c1nclH. Dell• N---rt. ,. __ 11 ••eaa. Cuatom painting. elll, Int, Pl••Llal a<Krtlar I naCH tractors and con1Urnera. 11.u_.-. ......... ry. •~· .. me it.LL MAKES. 1prlnga, 11 -..1 P-"lll ••" •••" XSO. ·-,.... """' .., II k I ....... --... • ., G ond'-t __..., -bl t Fr .. NI 714/840-1705 hlnQM, ,_openers. alMJa&a ~ -~---lrvl~. Reta 67S..3175 qua 1Y wor • r ..... ....._ ,..-Secratarlal Mrvfce9. typ-contect ..,ary r -• •N-c•blneta. c• ne Lo rat• Tom 557-4480 SPARKLE PLENTY winter r•IH Frae ast. 24 atr El / IU-1121 Ing. copy, Ile Fut_.., (714) 558-4086 wllll any facing. ba" & lo1mlca Concrete: amt It or lge 1----------:::~~u~~,!'!11Rry Home CIMl'llng SeMce lllltlllf I moot Dive 673-2031 WATER HEATER Spec:lal 67S--445e. 760-8359 queellont. Contr1ctor'1 oounter1ope. 842-0681 = :,~r;:.v:.~1;e· P~h~ =I~ Sm•ll Jobs OK."F~t Xlnl "'' 842-8809 All typea-r .... 831-2345 INT/EXT CALL JIM, Pool heetera•Furnllee6 ,_T_n_e_l_a_at_•_•_t -d-r,-w-ln-1-he-1 ~tl•v'~c ~n':'e~~·z!~ DAILY PILOT M<Vlol. Kellll 646-4872 CIHnlng. otc/rH . Qual. Make your ltiopplng .... 140·1111 Make your sliopplng ea•· West. e Dally Pilot Room 690, Santi Ana. The fa1IHl draw In the SERVICE DIRECTORY Have something to aetl? work. Raft. 8ondeble. ler by using the D•ll'f Pl----------ler by using the Dally Pl· Claaallle<l Ad C11ll Tod1y CA 92701. WHI. .I Delly Pilot Find wl\11 you w•nl In Claaal11ed Ad. 842-5678 Dtlty Piiot Claltllleda 11 all about! ClaNllled 1d1 do 11 well 538-2738. 838-3525 lot Clusllled Adt C1aaallled Ada &42-5678 lot Cluallled Ada 642-5678 • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Friday, March 18 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Take special care with money transactions. Element of deception is present. Know it, act accordingly and count your change . Focus also on payments, collections and awaren~ of inco~ potenual TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Focus on promotion, production. responsibility and an intensified relationship. You'll be at t~e .right place at crucial moment. Judgment and tumng are on target. Take irutiative in business enterprise. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Look behmd scenes for answers. You're due to reach wider audience. Special meeting takes place which aids in restoring sense of direction. Project wlll be completed, burden will be remowed. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): P opularity increases. charisma is emphasized and member of opposite sex talks about love Focus on persuasion, dividends from investment and new start m new direction. LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Some persons are envtous, want you to make error and may be only too willing to help you do so. Know it. keep guard up and protect self in emotional clinches. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22): Select quality. accept invitation to socra1 function, concentrate on long-range program. Focus also oi:i advertising, publicity and pursuit of goal which had been evasive. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Begin rebuilding program. Check accounts. take inventory and become aware of potenual Replace defectJVe parts. remove safety hazards. Dig deep for information. reject second-hand material. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Family reunion could be part of scenario. One close to you makes Jlift purchase and you could be recipient. Be ready for surprises. a variety of experiences and a ftna.1 goodbye to status quo. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21(: Domestic adjustme nt is highlighted. Genuine bargain is available, you'll locate missing articles and you receive praise for art ob,ect or special creation . Check medical. dental appointments. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Steer clear of eel.f-deception. See places, people in realistic light. You'll be challenged. stimulated and creative procea will be revived. Member of oppostte sex makes amenda for recent daappomtment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your P<*ttion is stronger than originally anticipated. Know it and r eapond a ccordingly. M eans don't glv~ up 10methinl for nothing. Focua on territorial nght.e, flnal conclusions regarding legal settlement. Pt111aal1 lOl21(11t111n, T.D.'14021 lelr Waatt4 5100 Btlp Waalt4 5100 BtlJ Wutt4 5100 Btlp Wutt4 5100 Btlt Wutt4 5100 CIRCUS Of llSSl&E 7111 NO. HARBOR BLVD FULLERTON 170-1112 Open 24 "" 1 llYS I WEEI ATTRACTIVE MASSEUSSES TO SERVE YOU l'U HY TUT J, I , Exper. Counter Per.an fOf Generel Office Clerk Mll/Ollll ---------------Cash lut. 116-4-2123 rental car co. Call Laure, Major Stock Brokerage tor Hallmark Card•. 2nd TD'• from 15,000 10 848-3955 Firm nr O.C Alrpo<t. Hrs: Gifts, and Coamellce. 150,000 lllgll yield 111• COUNTER HELP. part-~i 9~~1~~plng skins I Exper pret 640-1373 cured by 1lngl1 tamlly Ume, apply In PlflOn ti Motllerleaa family OM<ls hOmes In San 9wn8dlno. Tiie Tummy Stuller, llllHlllfll m•ture woman to llv• In Prln only Cell Denni• 751-3568 w1111 aome following IOf & llelp care tor S Mii re- !?_614. I 886--9828 Mon-Fri DAILY PILOT new b••uly ••Ion In ll t nl. well m•nne,.d. • Newport Beach Joyce. echool •ge chlldren Pvt r .D on c .M Apti. Very Tiie Dally Piiot hat 6'46-1675 room & salary In Wast aecure 121.600 @ 12•1. openlni: for part time 1111 llOIME CM 966--0321 7.9 pm. lllEDllTE OPElll&S Need telephone sales representatives to start tonight in Costa Mesa office. •part ume •Must be at lea.st 16 Int only, due In 3 yrs, will Route an1ger1 to IU· For herd workers, sell NNded a designer d1rell1 dllCOUnl. 842-9666. pervlae carrler1, Monday atartall, needed Sen perton. w/mech•n c1 COEDS-Would love to tllrv Friday -eppro• 2 PM Diego bued firm to co-background for IHdlng petty w/you, Call Sue 0t ---------1 to 7;.30 P M. Muat have orcflnate edver1lalng racing 9'>11 rtlal\ullciur· •No experience necessary •Pleasant person.ahty •Reliable Kathy anytime (213) £iltltJ11lat dependable •l•tlon WI · progrem in Orange er Mutt have llllHng ex-6 3 4 • 4 5 7 1 , { 1 1 4 ) - -gon • van 0t small pldt pertenoa. Compul« Ex· •Good earrung potenUal 527-7186 ltlJ WutN 5100 up ind current lnaur-County. No Hlllng ax-lerlOe ould be llelp--W k I I per'lence necesgary Ap-per w for Ladles only, well bullt W/M escorts 1v1tltble, 5PM·1AM Cell Robert 87S..1487 SPIRITUAL READINGS Advice In all matters love, marriage & butl- neu Aleo counHllng 1815 So. Et Camino Real, Sin Clem. 492-7299 CHiil llTIUTtll plMM call 557-2830 llOHTI I lllllU OUTCALL 835-9t99 Plm I LIOJ bac:tc In town. 189-1414 biter ....., Lifter Mall to your chlld I 1 F0t Info call 540-1420 1 .... mH OLUl •nee ea y •• •ry ply Weatln SOYth Coe.91 lul Full-time position, The Jolly AoQer Inc llu • ~~~.a~,~.::;: :n9d Plue, reglatratloo desk, ~: r:::n:. ~n;~ poalllon open lor.,, Ac-commlulon appor1unlty Ms Clark 3-tl pm. Tllur1 Calle • to. Spare r all counting Clerk. Experl-C a I I M r H o 11 1 n d 3117 Co<poretlon. 2501 Allon 1'2-1111, trt. a 12, aft. Ii.JO ence prelerr9d. OuU•• 8'2-4321 ext 341 or ap-ltntltthl hi• A\19, Irvine. CA. 92714 I Include bank reconcUla· ply 11 circ::ulatlon office 3 REAL ESTATE SALES !Ion, auditing ulea re-PM 10 5 PM Orange 5d•y week. houni flex. NEW OPENINGS FOf N•· Seteaman Need 1 expe-Fllllfll Ill UtlP ports and General Ac-Co111 Delly Piiot. 330 Corona d•I Mer Work 11onwlde lnduatr1111 No rlenced person In oom- countlng dutlM. Excel· Wett Bay St., Cotta 633-60l2, eves 673-8817 Salea. will train 15,000 merclal & Industrial reel lent beneflta Ind working Mesa Houaekeeper/ Chlldcue. p1u1 a year. For Into call estate tor• tueeeSStul & condition• wltll •grow-•-----.----Newport aeecll. p.,11 1-312-931-7051, ext. growing firm Ing COfnpeny Apply In Dental AH 1• ••per · time Cell tor Info 2239A FM/Dtrectory Best wOtklng conditions person RD.A. Mua1 like to work. J60-905a ...........,.,. BMdi THE JOLLY ROGER INC like to hell9<time off Hrty ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlNew1paper stuller L A tn ·-7w6..e-5051 17042 Giiiette Ave Nl•ry N-po<t ee.cn 11 llllUIOf Tlmu 3 AM • 6 AM .,__ _______ _ lrvlM 846-4801 Sund1y Morning only Real Est•te Sales Call us about 11\a outat•ndlng career op- ponunlliea u en ln1Ur· •nee Agent Trllnlng will nol Interfere wllll your P<_,I employment 963-4518 548-8441 or 646-1413 R I E /P I 714-546-0331 Driver, lloral delivery. 20 Experienced commercial ea atate ro per Y UL.fl Pllltl A11tobk:I. Earn 112 to 120 hrt pr wtc. el1emoon1 ~o cuualty underwriter OCUI LllER management opening tor Sett-motlveted, wllllng to an hour teaclllnn AIKO-age r91111cilon Xtlller, needed tor Orange Co a xp Income property work Exp'd. Own Irani. ... I N I B h Agency Offloe sklll1 re-JOIS aelea apeclallef. well 549-1978 (Joel blca fO< newc::lub Try out 0 ewpor ••c quired Contac t K•" known •Pl sales mgml 3-18 8 PM El Toro HI 0t 845-78-45 778-1400 ' ! ~~i: co Repeat comm on IALfS, PUT Jml e«l<I r-.ime to PO Bo••------,_--.---,,~~~~~~~~~ mgmt 1ccounta 85115 a • ......_1 your 1~ 6567 H I t 8e8c'1 _..,~ 1: * Cutno Oppty s ..... ,,,,_,,_, ·~·-P1r11aaJ 92846 unt no on Mutt ll•ve small car or lnter)O( landecape tecilni-For into (3121 888-4347 ° n • • 111 E · O E by doing lnterutlng ltmcta 2014 ---------motorcycle. Full or part clan, exper . PIT Of tull Ext C-1533. Fee tor Dl·1-&4_2_-_1_5_18 ______ 1 telephone ..... work on _ ....... ......, .... ~_.,_--A!_!?.~ t11o1.!!_ld~'!.rr "':~::;: ~:, For Immediate Ume. Hrly wege & .20$ pr rectory Receptlontat • ror aml behalf ot National Com- •ANGELA SPIAITUAL ..... ~, •• .... .., -~ ml. 851-5080 p••T/TIIE EYEI I -I marketing co on W p1nlH. Meny lllllta to ConllOltant-all m•llerl Ing, etc onoe ...... NB. Call. 645--0366 -17th. CM PIT poealblllty chooN f'rOtn. $4 per hour 675-24115 873-11764 Calf M2-1385 -aft 5. om.er. wantad tOf deltv· lahritr lffse Ptalf Wanted adults over 22 of lull ume later Some guarantNd. Salee IX$>er lc1.t1b a ASSISTANT MGR. OreN ery 10 butl,_, days Pan time mafntenance who enjoy working with olc Skills deelr1ble Trl· l)fefd, but wlll train the • • position Hours '1e11ible youth Mull ba well teen Inc: 831-7342 rlgllt person For 1n1.,. la1tncti1a JOH Shop, NB Ledy"• clo-Mua1 have own YWllcle Experience a must. Re-groomed. per10n1ble, • 1---------i vi.w call· Robin Of Und• FREE SEMINAR rum TUJ••• Thur1day, Muell 17111 7·30PM FULLY ACCREDITED FINANCIAL AID JOB PLACEMENT AIR LINE COMPUTERS WI fer FlEE lftfta- KH I ....n. 213/42MMt Alk for Tony t II I n g •" P r · n e c · (7141 779-1082 fer~ req"d. 845--0210 poeltlve motiv•lor Start HOErntllllT ti _54_4·_24_7_o ____ -i EIORIW IFFICEI 11 $75 per waek C11t ror busy chiropractic of-141-1111 lHraethe tffl•• LIUL llOlnllY 2-5pm. &4&-1021 fuk tor tloe Must be lharp. we11 Front office . tllarp (ltSllt) Newport Cef.'I" Real Sharron) organized ind depend· SALES position °'*' w/ eppHr . bkkp'g, A/P , lor Cotta M.-omc. ol Estate Llllg1tlon Firm P_A_R_T--T-IM_E_l_e_l•_P_h_o_n_e_' able w/good phone gueranteed aal.,y or 1 d d 1 needs lhlfll. •Kp'd legal m•nner 45 WPM tO comm. EMn up to 11000 AIR, typing & pllonH n epen e n ••crow Sec' lO 1 typing dlc1 •dvlce, meture reap wk a mo,.. C•ll Dick ~,~;~;r~~~ ~~~::n,~ ~,.~ ~/;o~k ~. ~ tho<lhend-; ~~· ~~t~:!r~ged to ~~~-.g~~~ ."~':::.:~~; Hardy 531-3000 ""'' Sat c-•1 must Seluy ope n ..._. 631 5690 rlnera Ml Appl only arM. aiery open .. &40-6ll82 apply Po11tlon 11 nol 1-"'-"' __ • _____ Salee per-.on wanted, pert 642-8200 Ask for Jolln. Laura. 1153-$>20 1---------1 ... oriented. Flex nr1, Reoeptlonf1I time In ll'Ylne retail 110f9. _B.:_A_B-YS_l_TT-IN-G-t0t-6-mon---1---:mu==-=:-::...,==:---Life Guard tor Week ol Mon-Frf For turtller lnlo we need bright, energe-857-6840 I .. _ old ... ~ nlr1. dally. 3-26 lhru 4.3 V•rlable contact Mr. Jonee ell 3 tic, & deflnltely pleuent --e--.--.._.-...__---,,. .,. • Plr1 time. Verlou1 o ttlc:e D R 7 o -"' rn ...... mv home. 0,11 M.... ..... hra •Y• or eves e-PM 953-924 E. E people We will train you 1 .... tlM In rapid!)' growing quired Certification Flrll to work on our phona Experience prefwred Weekdays. Rel•. req Coll• Mela Arm Aid. CPR. AdvllllCled Ltt. PUT Tilll ayttem/computer You Prietef'a ....., 841--0574 or 551-2732 ~3242. &42~74 11vlng Nlguel Shore• EYES/WUIPlll mull be 1ble to type No E.xper Beby1lt11r nMded for 8 Flneet r .. teurant need•. Community AMOciellon. Mike extra 1$ ti.lplng 70wpm 631-349" ~5pm. C M mo. Old Baby, lull lime, c aplllna , w1ller1/ 493-0122 youtll carriers promote SEAMSTRESS WANTED· Mon thrv Fri. l501weetl. wellrHHa, b1t1ender1. -L--1--,.-ff--1-,-.. -• their own establlahed Excellent P•Y + good Mutt have lnduetrlel 650-28411, J~le. Cell •II llotl/hotteu, bua per-.,!•• a I ~~~ •• routH. Mature, outgo-working environment Overlock O< Baby Lock. ••• i •••• I 6. IOna. Must 8'>PIY "1 per-~ ~11eoe1 .,.. .... ereoe Ing. ettrecllve p•r•nt•I Ind• growtno company S ew at homa Call son 333 BaY91d1 Or NB """ ...,.,..ing Of aggree-type peraon please call that reepecta 11'1 people • r•-·-·a·al I IMllllPlll ' · :atve loan reps ..-rng 2_5p., M-F· 64.,_7021 675-3841 or 875-0617 UIUK Pret.r w/benklng •JIPll'I· Full Charge bookkeeper, lllgll Income &Jlldera A· ---"'-------;Shi I ta avallabl• e -laalaeta enoe. Sllaty negotla~. 11 tyi>lng. "° llr wtc Pl9fer n • n c 1a1. 8 4 3 • 2 3 3 O Pregn1n1 women oonlln«l A.M .10 A.M . 11 A M.-2 --,-E-Q_•_n_ll_f __ --·11 4014 c 0 mm en. u r. t. w I m11ure perlOn. muat be (Def\lt•I to bed need• help. Need P.M . t 1 A.M.-3 P.M . 4 .. .,........ II experlenc•. Send re-permanent local rH I-1---------1 congenial peraon to fix p M .9 p M .. 5 p M -10 Join our company al'd Elloel. Cteenlng & Mtlnl· tume to: FDIC, P.O. Box dent. Send rHume to: Lot Person wanted tor tunchM end 10 do minor p M be an Important pert '' enance Company lor 7870, Newport Beecll , Per1onnel Director PO 7•11 Aenl 1 car llMl'lld chor•. No Nur1-our teem. We're 1 New· ul• 150,000 termt CA 112e83 Box 595, B•lboa, Ca 850-1180 Ing !Mllll• ,..q. $8/llr, 10 UlllJOU port Beecll conauttant $,~~~= °' c... -9-2-18-1------•-Mald--,-o-l_Or_anoe __ Coun __ IY_, :~..-~:.~1~~~: Olllllllll&Tilll Z~.,~:~.~:C,"!.::'; ' · Major Stock 8fokerage Fa&. Tm PAY ere accepting epplfC41· 4118-0781 111-4881 who wtll provide ome. •11111 S. Firm"' O.C. airport. Hre; PUT·TI• Wiii tlons for prof•Hlonet _.vtcea, lndudlng deai- Elegant deligl*' flllhlon 7-3. Good typl~ 1klll1 oppor1unl11H 1v1ll1bl• Houuclunere. Car PltllOTllll llEOEPT/IEO'f Ing wlm•ny dlllerent a hop. Prime N•wport and add~ madl ne ••-wltll th• Lot "'nget•• Needed. 15/llr to 11art Pecking and h1ndllng ollenta, ec:tledullnn meet· _._.._ ·•1 nu •1"" '"' Neat, lront office I P· .,. Beech Area . Da ya ,,...._..,..., -.,.,.,..., "' Tim•• Clrculallon De-HouHwlY H watcome. lloelery. peerence req'd for thll Inga a making tr1V'81 .,. 64a--&402 EYM 142-3282 Clllldoere, wlll con1lder pertmen1 In OUf door-to-831-8222, Lv Meeuge F'ull time, Engla.11 apealt-preatlgloutty located ra ngementt. A good 'Own your own buatnen your llOme 2 yr old, 8 door new•g•per H IH IAllMMllT 1.-i Ing pre!. Crytlll CrH -t1rm Muet haw good of. Mad tor llgurM • must Selllng Prlnc:eu HouN moe old Varleble :'r· ~rogram. ueranteed Minion VleJo -~·• _1_~ __ 1_14_1_83_1·_5'4_1_4 __ 1 floe axpertenoe a be _.y ~ llandll"IJ"• IOC'\ & PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Ideas flow: you Ctya«w. 731-1.at 2 . 3 d Y • Pr w • nurly wage plut com-contemporerv clothlng verutlle ' aecurete In ~~ ~ e. 3 o A M-4 PM . Re 1 • m1a11on. Houre; 9 AM • 2 1 p IT m.tn11 det•lttypl wortc wm be t1t1• ---. ,,,......... touch on universal theme. Audience multiplies. laY11tatat r • q · d . a 2 . 5 o 11 r . fllM. or 4 PM -9 PM. etOfe --~ tnergetlc Dally p1101 newepap•r worlllng wltap ...,.. ••· tton, & typing at ec>wpm. many lnvttationa are received and confidence ls 0ntrt9altln 4111 64M739 Training 11 ptovlded. Po-::7.:'Yo r=~.F~~ dHler In rrvln• arH. acuu1111 for tll• world 11200 ~~· ~o ttert w/ ___.._...., Short trip is a h'"'~Hnht. You'll be de"""" --11n1111 to ••rn 1300 + Appro11. 20 hre pr wk. lleadquwter. ol tlll• eYll' opportu .... y Of growlll. ~~ -a•..... ......."6 '25.000 total lnVMtment ........ Pit...-. '°'an 11\ttt-retume to 8 ChHln, Aftemoone & totne -~Ina organlUUOn. Oell Laar9 at 'f2CM>171. With determined, tough individual.a. turn• lmmedl•I• =ont. 1&1.111 UY ILR v 1 1 w • c 1 11 4708 Mlll1nl. certabtld, fiend morning•. Mutt ~growth Of>Pl'Y btwn tAM·noon. Pro· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ln~ort/ Owf-. .. Flle/mall olertl. FUii lime. 11800-252·9U1 Ext t200I lllYedepenek.,.__,_, I petl<>n. Medi ductkln Oynemlcl Corp, ... lore welcome I 000 In Accounting Dept. 1204 llllmf.... p refer llgllt truck w/ Oiln tilt. Contact HO NlttltDOr1 Centw Dr, .... I ,,,.. MM ILMt I r .. d JIM Lest I ,.... 3 9 r o •• • n et I 2 5 o O · PIMM can for an eppt ......., .......... fern S450 to aeoo Pit oemper lhell. oniy neet. Ju 11 e 1 t t a: i o AM ..,..11_e_1so_ .• _ ~1.1...,.-__ _ ........ -... ......... 11..., Lab Found: ~~/brown Fownd: Sllkle. M. vlo 5 t-302t M PM. &4&-aOOO ...... , "'"' ,.__, T• ...... tllN week If rou 114M aenJOy.U. rHpont lbte peraont 7141742~ EOe/M/F Secretery: fronl otl\ff, .....,...-. '"" u "" 11 f •--ft•-· .aa•.a ,,_, r-..,,,. ,,_ -and "-' ~. 8tarttno II>-ACQUIS COf"O"A type 56 wpm,_..... wt1'\ mtx. lob,.. VJo c.., a rebblt. Ntc •rH, Gold111weet1Sl•t• 3114. ~ m• !!a 1111111111111 811. RequltH bulo ;;;i'ti,gor .J: ~ S:4.78 ,_, t ml'-ie 'nON pflonH, mia7PA a OllW. 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Ult 876-1103 cw USED CAAi & TRUC .... !101 Ou.U 81 , ~ •u•~IHI. •h•P•· WI ...... , .. ,.... ... DOOhOUH •or 1r1 .. d:1: ~M2t1,.,llll 2~ COM! IH °" CAU ,OA 8t80tl 100 , azoo. 010. 4 ohre/talM/~ OOOd oondltlon. s x • ,.. anlAIUl. J MW at.. llff 132· l90/0bO. 701•7u 1 125 '36-1MI 811 IPM 50' sz. xtnt 1oc & MCUr· C«mier..o.ullo 1 e:x:un WOAD Cent!!! ffll t wll only·ll O 11 u1 ~.=::..:;~~ennl• ~a.1:1~~~e1:'"ed. ..,....... PA0Cl!880A APPl.allCOMPUT£A 1 1'4 .H On II HI .. 6-8604 l32&/mo.t0<36·ae111oe1 ~~:A1:0~:i1&. ~46· I 200 LOHO e~tH (No, Cherry nlt..atl '114)111-1111 trlld.-lnt WtlCOmt NllCll lf!'l~t. pan 41K·18 S.01or 008 • $124.N . Two°' IUll Nl• •-!!!I... 1llp on 1t1nln1ul• ••1 .... 1, •••1111 time or tempor,ry Cenltonlx prtnl«. man.. II dltoount prioem. Frw ..,, ".!!.·-~........... 871-4533 -_. S•IM·s.mot-LtiMlnQ 887·3939 110< • ~o modem r.uto OtllWf'Y 7tl~-4aet .,., .,.....,, -.....- T.at\lllO•I writing done WI ••• , ROM + vl1lc1lc • eon .... b&I IOll<I walnut YWed .nyt!fM, QrM1 lor 42' lllP. M /ft, H1'"Ungton Top Dolar ((J( CARVER typll, wrltte11• •dlt~d. more. u .ooo ouh w/glum toP 34x7o. Ilk• a1.P1r1f873-4419 H~:~?;80f.2434; JCU..SIC1'!CE·Ef..1\o\' typ«S. 120..oeo1 J.O 860-2014. new t 76. Ne JU.e679 21 1 Paid .... -1.., .. .......,""' Bookk••~r looklng tor *1~!'4-PC tMK, 2 dttvel, Acotnl lntettOt DetNgner lllat. Waae.I 1111 w. ~-~: = For Your Cati ,.~ .... eqrvtt& ~ wortc to do In home. 10 12 mii~:O i~fJ 81<1t1on•I. Beige velvet WANTED: LadlH bill•. ::io l8' end.of ••th st. '911111 a -,. ......... IJ ye1,.. •l!Pt'. 78 1.ea28 1Yttmm. · ~o~~~'oJ;. ~·r~~ ~o~~ =._~1~ _.. s 1800 72o-1•40 Lll•tle •r"" ·11 2002 A1110. (106Xca1 44 Gypsy-land --------c,:u't:i~h= 3'i:!: 1eo-9031 3 ""811llde11 ... can ao-M2e Hwt>or 8lvd ?/ i2: 3"0'c·~11°L4T:~2> Aalaall I won .. prize 1100. WU ..... c:omod•I• Uc> to I ' bMm Cott• ...... 640-6830 (344ut<A). 47 resl~nce t1&0. "3-4171 la1lrulal1 tU4 011ty. '9/loot 955-2473 Hlghttt CMh 1mmec1. fOf '78 530I Auto (ll1~x1 •9 Ill·. Prefix hi• SHI r t ' II''"' Ga111t ..... Ov•llon ClaHIC81 Olflllr Doell Av8111ble, Lido.,... your v.hlcle, dornwt!Q Of .'77! 73~ ~ ~.· c"1•!?w ) .. 18 IT\O "00k:len Rttntver" llt 1 aa --wl h•rd ltlell cue. hu ldNI fOf mpprox 36' bv lorelgn. 651-8215 • ..... .. ..... vv 51 Prayer beads mile, AKC. s 100 To To good home. blk I.lab lalMt l.U. bullt In pick-up w/ 12· a-n low profllt 8111 J Hll '80 5281 Aulo. (178020 53 Heavy cotton good nome. 147~781 mix. •P•yed. 1hot1, 11 -...&a. fYt1"11h'v volume, e ... & Tr,blt Bo• I 17 5 • 4 3 2 3 , ·11 320t & IP (IFGP4e8) 55 Criticize IT\O. IM~1124. 146-8144 -·-. • •r•••-control xlnl lhtipe. Beet 873-eao3 11.1'-' ,...... '12 320! 6 IP f200687) 56 Pilch O~dh ESl~~'t"o:~~~d.~~ ROQlf .... Offer. C•ll Bonnie 38' v Berth tor pwr boat. I Mil UM Wll llW 57 Bos~ s h o w . O . F A . Be•utlful Slbltl•n Hu1ky Fumltur•, AlltlqUM, SHv· 640-'478e w•l•r 111c ucurlty On '82 '83 AMC 3870 N. Ctwr)' Ave. 7141044-7907 Evt11 !Nie. Neutwed. 3 rr• old ::i; ~c~Ai~~LXv! A~ Gutt.,. (2), lioouaUo t>ue, S280. eso-1225 J11:'yo~1n~u11 (Not l114) 111-1111 58 Declln WIP•P•rt. nd1 good I 87~ • ,_ PteYty w/ll8'dcw, Wagoneer). Fr .. IOtl lop i'flldMN Welcome 60 Malay d ger St811dard P~le Pupplee, home. 759-1880 c:al only $260. AllO 1 uMd TIUlf!llttlta & door• wt every JMp .81 6281, 0000 ml, 1U1Yoof. 61 Final blactc. A:. 1~8378 FrM to good hm. M•I• Cata •"' •hort neck. only s 100. Purcll... •t«eo, elec. wndw9 l lk 62 Deers' kin ---------1 Tri-color BUMI Hound Furniture 88by lltm1 i. 720-1875 ll9ea.. .. 12 ' IOcka, lllt• new. t17.000. 65 lrlsh sea god ~:i!.~~::~;.~ w/~8Pl'I· 7W6"48-M11 W9I box;., rlldloe. rOH-a· Fender Twl11 1300. BH· 1111 O&lllU JO.range,., ... 1_9_5_7-39_38 _____ _ "'"'~rr'l"'TlrT"Tll".., ' body 1 1 oo 1 •ch Ju 11 way b•d•. drHHrl, 111"1811 Heed SIOO. Pree:· Porl•bl• •tt•ch11 to Coa t -·79 320! 111n1 c:onc:t. lo ml. 847-32iz8 1l.8t> mlll, 11 moe, to good mite. Frl·S•t. M , 1546 llee Amp $30. 751-3287 ~ &' tf\Hlk, llold9 3 ---0 fully equl. S 10.500 home. Lov•ble, good w/ Orange Ave. E-. blk•, h•rdty ulld. 125. nu llllP avg com IHA &ee· 1368 °' 646-1970 a;;:!:. :.~R1~;;'2&R!: kid•. C811 845-2322 JU MB o YA Ro s ALE Offict Fuaitut A 989-122 I •'1. 6pm. 111•) ~um 111•1 w~1111 • '82 BMW. M11ny extru. ~183 °.:':'::'.!~':::· k~o;: ~:~~ s,!1 71 :~ ~ lplpeat tm •eter llkH MH 4 ..... Driftl HlO ~::1~·750 f>uc>p6w, AKC Norwlgl811 nHdl •'good home: St. C.M. Hmmll1on dratting l•bl .. '77 Moped Peugeot Gd IOUNE BUGGY, 1uper Bk. Hound, $200. 1 1 142-9893 SUN ONLY 10 AM-3PM wtV•mco dr•ftlng m•· 1ct11 tr1n1. Gd cond , ehirp. St 1eg11, 1011 of Dat1u 1117 852-1225 . lll B Santa IUbtl. cllloll. 87M110 mu1t 1111 $300/obo. r otru. $2700 obo .. 78 Dlliun lllO Htchb61 AKC Mini Oec:h8hund M ~~~I~ ~0brrc::;d:.·~~~~; Clotllei, bed•. lurn. r• SAVI N 770 BONO COP· 645-4025 Tr•d•. 836-1358 ... 6 AC, 5 'Pd. A~/FM ... .: I yr okl. to good home. Sp•n~el. Appro• 4yr1. c:ord1, ~ 11ema. IER. l..lttar"' legml. 111Cll Moped Peugeot. nice pm reo c111, rviw llrll 6 S75. 84f-7142 Good houu dog but ftc. cond. Ch HP SI 400. c:onc:t. 1260 obo. rub HlS p1lnt, se,o•o ml, xtr• EHier gift• -Lib pup• need• ywd too. ltiqulre S•t-Sun, 9-15, 499 M1g11<>-644-HI01 979-0359 '69 v. ton Ford good ~~fe113 59 5. PP. (yellow) AKC. •ho11. 8 eYll 657-4219. Na (comer lrvlne) Every-Xero• 2800, Ilk• new. •tttr1yeln/ mech cond. so's , or 1--------- wb. $250. 549-'974 Fualtut MIS thing 10 go. &4M910 $1800 Of take~ pay-I lcetten IOll tr1de lor cu & cHh. '82 280ZX Turbo. 5 yr 31 m1nt1 ol S 104 pr mo I 642-ae72 w11tn, Ilk• ,_, muto .. 11 Pttl SS I Ill FlllfTlll lut!y ... leocl 493-2•99-. ·91 Y•m 175, 1550, ·11 1op1 s1 2 ,200 PP PARROTS Herb 9'7·8133 Moving Sile, Furniture, p•·-·-._ 0r t2•• V•m 80, 176 . .'76 Suz 1114 fw4 ~ T 1_87_3_·56_9_5 ____ _ Hiii M00111,S75 ... Obit Oddi & End•. Plctur•. -• IUI -TMIOO, 1250. ,73 Y•m Pwr 1t1erlno. pwr 'd'o Dl11Un 21oox, ?dfi 4 Yellow, hand tr•lned. **' BUY** 507 17th SI. ~.B In the Klmblill Gr•nd Pl•no. RT380, 1275,. 70 Suz br•k11. very cle1n. lpd llir llweo w/CQI, talklng & laughlflO, ltOO. .n.y. Ebony!>~". Beaut. COlld. TS90. $250. 72 Suz l 2200or bell. Steve/ JI" 1 3Soo· 87 5 . 1277. Or_.. wired mull, hmndl FllllMI A1lltno *3800/obo. RV90, $500. S4f-5913 &46-5375 553--1833 trained. t•lklng, ltUGfl· MASTERS AUCTION futla 7eo.&ea1 ·eo HONDA C8750F ·~-4WO, a/c, Pl. '7 S3300 Ing. '300. &5e-8619 t41 llll -..1121 Lemon Hgls, bHullful Wurlltnr Mahogany IPI· · )(Int 0011d, 11,000 ml w/off reed mqulp. 240Z 3w..234 IAlblno Cock•tltl c•o•. lurntture, •verythlng net plmno. $860. I $1800/obo. &42-4250 SACRIFICE. $7260. · food etc. Whiati9.. tf20 Ault Flor•I Sol•. 8 ', goem lrom pott & pmne to 54f-3S99 H du· SL70.1 SL100 &42-4658 979--8574 '77 9210, 2 door MdM, °' tri.o. 10< dMll rAfrtg ~.1250 Grandtathtf doc*. Mmny ce°"100· '""" & t ·1111« · , 1tldt llVft. 48.000 mlla. a.rt> 54fr9482 · N3-4068 •11tlqu.., 10m1 colltc· IJ!l1ial..... tut •....,.,, r • 72 El Camino Good Good cond. A1kl11g ---------1-tor'• lteme 73t-4200 fOf -11004400. 841-8775 cond. Too m•n)' new 12150 833-02G6 _....,_..,._~l---+-...... --1 HOUSEFUL/ NEW CON· . Two r1n.. 221. 2 ltlotoune 50 & pmrt• to 1191. LAN motOf 1---· ------ TEMP, SOLID OAK appt. 12 ge.., cmnvu pup l«'t. Vamll\8 RD3 'llU 8l'lg 1nd tr•na. S1crlflce DATSUN 610. 4 Or. rblt K11cuati1t FURN. Mullt Miii need J by 1214 •IHplng b•g, flahlng tr•n•. Hit COlld. 1185. seso. 540-9411 end, hH<tll'11. Weber ....... Mlt CMf\. &42-5027 IW _ g.., 6 mllC. camping 145-2443 °' ~ cub1, r•clng 1hock1. ==-=:.....--...-;-.. Bdrm Mt &-pc 811 eofld ~ ~·1~ gear. &46-4e29 '75 Suzuki 186, 1275/ofr. ·71 ~ ~ ~· ~t· Mu1t Sen . .$1850 obo --+--e--+--4 llL1 ... wood, hHvy. '6215. Sell 145o ~~~~ · PRO GYM EQUIPMENT lmm•c Clm1tt1 moped :;k, cr,M~~·wer'!Ie 850-2147 • Sat/Sun. Marett 19-20. 84f-2498 ' · All c:Nome, tat pull, leg w / w d 1 h I d I 2 9 6 • ~ • '78 810 W•gon, • dr, • FrM lldmluk>n. Exhibit WEOOINO RING SET curl, benchH, dumb 548-2429 8ft 11AM IC)d. nJn8 good. ::::=::::::=::=::=~ & ..... HuntlnglGn c.ni.. --/llllf 111.LJ J12.5. 545-ff22 bm1111,. *-$3000 °' ... 'It ic-Mltkl K2305 1978 Toy. LOllQ~. rl· 1885, 14$.7"578 ... ·..-::i. II• Sitt er Mii. 405 Fwy & 8eedl MAPLE FURNITURE ~ M0-799G Xln cond seoo be9t dl•lt, •mllm c .... tte, i----------==1:;!!!!P:::::;::~::.1=:~iii!~;p;iii• :::.;::~..-=--------1 &Nd, H.B. Liv. dlll. 3 bdnn & pet1o 26 Ct Brulll•n Topu, · t • °' CB. 69M, 22 MPG, Aun1 '81 6-210 W9g0n. Gr .. t i TELEMARKETlNO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ fumltur• BBQ 23"color appr ... 13700 -ONLY I HHOn old Oy11•MIC ott.. 751~2&1 Or••t. C•ll Merk condition. T8k•owr1ea-SPEND YOUR DAY Mu. c:omm. Advertlllng I' *'.at."-........... __ * conlOle ·TV. c:On .. urn. 19001 640-8688 VR17 2·204 C!Jl.O.,,t w/ 1111 1H4a 211 IL 9'2-5218 or 549-1252 ... S 154/mo, AM/FM C 10-4 pm S47...o585 _,,,. -ml9o etee mppllt11cet1 MKR blndlng1. 1100 Under 2,000 mlte8. nJN 0. p8I t Stereo. AIC. 5 spd C81t AT THE BEA H THURS, MAR. 17. 8PM 2612 Circle Or . B•y: M r •• "-~-Ull ob0 ..... Sher1dmn pellet n-Ilk• nmw saoo. D•y• 1.~...J~.:. ~~..., n , ~ before 11 am .l'MEAICANANTIOUES ltlor•.846-7501 IUKI.-. fie w /1cop•. SIO. 851-5111 tvem 720-07811 -2"""1.,.; ... 9878 . or.iter •pm TEL-l-CIRC HAS IMMEOtAlE OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER •Evenings and Saturday mornlng9 ·Commission/Guarantee •Must be ambitious. pleasant and reliable ·Experience helpful, but wllllng to train •This Is not temporary 642·5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM-9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" SECRETARY 1~w•11ttd, Fe Pref NI Pizza. 2 I 2 I 8elbo8 (Cmf/2211d It) N.B. A#'/ In 1*W011 betwMn 3 8lld 5 pm. , ............ Welff4 20a.Mtlttt ,..,.. ,., ..... MmthlacPr ... SC.111,.,..., ,,. If hit .... II 119' WllH•I '" .......... ..,. Wlu..Nll We need good people to 111 up 1ppolntm111u from 04ll Cott• M..a of· flee In the evening tor Holkl•y ln11'1 new tr•vel dub. S81mry + comml• •IOll + bOllUI C•ll 751~222 after 1 PM St. P•t0<*'1 O.y POOL TABLE 54f-t934 « ~2413 1----· -------l _ _...:~~~~~~-.lft::t:=::---~ltiii Speclalll Morrl1 •II wood bdrm 4·111· 11•t•. c:ultom wood ..... 1360 V.m•h• E11duro. 72 Dodge P.U. Propane O.Ltrua 9111 FREE BEER & WINE tum, Vmquero ~. dbl demlgn. Corn11 w/bllll.,d fV/Wie/ltwt-• Ru111 good. StrMt legml. pwr, 40 gal tantc, r.uto 8 °81 4000 mllet One Owll· Furniture & 111)&11 Item• dr-r, twin ndbrd w/ llght & '#1111 unit w/c:u.. BEAUTIFUL 25 .. RCA 1450, <:811 498-1297 cyt lhort bed, 145-1'4& er Autom•tlc Lo•ded 1rotn 1ow1i & M.,ne Ollk, h'•me. de8k with cNalr, Vlllued at l2000; Mlllng Color TV. 2 yr wr11ty • .,... D••ler 141117 L•gun• m•hOg & w•lnut, Incl. bOOkc:&M, C8blneit. l300. for $500 ttnn M1-8237 I 148. FrH dellvery 'ti law-..ti _..,.,.. au "40 Au1o i..,;ng 49"-9428 & dreuer• wlmlrror1. hi-982~~ Cuti Ollly. C ORTERS n..-&An. I Dunlop ElllH, Kerll•r ,77 ........_ V8ll n bfi<• ~7138 boy1 wl mlrror1 o•k FEATHER OMF ..,.._, , 146-7ee e )I h , 4 0 0 0 m I , __.. • u • i---------tlNM ct\811'1 1ge' Eallt· 3 pe1 corner bedroom. we c le•n & recover TV John• 1 12300/obo. 931•4785, wtr pump & v•lvea fiat 9123 lmk• o911 11811 iree w/0¥W wht lormlc• tbl•. Vry Europ••n 1tyl1 with UMd Video Slot MtK:Nne 545-2755 $2250. 468 Bro•dw1y. im;;.;;..;., ____ _...-.. .... mirror o•k •tr•pped Good cond. S150. b•aullful downproof 11200. I CM.rMfhM '73 850 Con11, 11ew top. trunk•' Morrl• ch•lrt 982-37~ ~Ing. 042~70 o.ve &42·9057 Hond• XR 75 Perfect ,77 ,_.__,., Vll'I ldrtt c:ond ,_ eng, •Int oond. Hu ' (2 . I oond. N-lhOckl & rMr ""_,.1 ' . r e Ct 1 p I I S 1 5 0 0 m•hog. dre11er1. )4 King 1111 n111t bo11 Inc Chocol•I• Chip Cookie New PlonMr 8 11 9 tfl.ule Ure, Ideal beglnfllf9 bike. 146--0792 Of 145-()721 845-5304 po1ter b•d• wlc.,ved frmme, good COlld 170. redp9. euy to mike. For C8t ~-116 obo. 646-1081 ,79 CheYy v.,.. V8 y, tOll •--------- po•t•. VlctorlM w~I.~~ 648-4980 more detallt wrlt8 to: ~9 •uto vlllt cond· Muii l..U 9125 table wlmar-quetry ,.,,_, K Bank 4049 Sap-'79 Y8m8111 OT175 · ~ · i:::.;::=-----...-...... .-top, 1837 Au1trl8n Cuitom dHlgn•d mH· -:: Or ~ 91434. AM/FM TURNTABLE & lllduro leOO. 11111 $4800. 8'8·0791 ·90 Accord, 5 1pd. •Ir. str•pped hinge trunk, ••G• table. Wiii tllt. phi " CASS. -MIO. 67S-3589 Of 771-3991 ew; &41..()604 (Ive m1g) crulH , •mlfm 11ereo. French 1ld1bo•rd1. $270/090 842-9732· John W•rM Club Mtm· &46-719-C .66 Chevy. ,_ tlrea. 1 owner Mint FrtnQh mrmo1r1. •t«flng Carol btrth:f.:i, s 1000 or b1t T1ailm, Tranl MM S700 obo. ™5()/obo. 49&-'1462 1llver ll•twue. •liver Solld ratt.,, dl11 Mt. 43·· offer. &47078 ..... · 18 ft GolOln Fllloon tr8¥11 841-1276 ·eo CMc. aU1o, elr, cau. Pl•lld Item•, wood & md lnllk' tab6e, 4 9Wtvel Rex Br•ndt lltho $200. tr•ll1r Sii cont. Xtnt n-t1re1. grut a1tnd lrOll prlmlllv ... crock•. ch•lra wl p•d•. $500. Brmdburt o1 $450. Goym tea.ral till cond. Mu1t 1111 thl• Aad .. n, $3800 OeprMllOll glUI & old u11111d flo•t•llon king etching s 128. 535-559£ ..__ .. , w • • k . 12 • O o I o b o , CJutla IOH 873-4013 675-&329 flreerms. mitt. w/llnef, ~. no AVON Redc:re8t & _... 650-2178 •---------Over 400 ltemt. Prevww ,_,.,nee. 556-2943 llm "'111l Ill.I motor. complete pllg.. IM4 ..... leHff ·74 Honda CIVIC: Wegon. ThuB M 10% buyer'• 8rw Celltng F /Tulip Ol11n1rw1r1 & u rvtng SllOO. 146-4791 1f1allm, Utility M2' 1948 Ford Woody W•· •Ir. IUggage r8Ck. good premium C•ll Ch8flH Llghll (n•~ i 100 . dllhH, CllllrOIH & ..... ttll Truck bed ulll. tr1r. '325 gon. S13,000. corid. $1500 979-2699 Telephone..... W8111ce for detlllll. 730-0988 bowl a . B1y1hore1 beet offer Cill ---J 9119 lllL fM llLUll Lant ....... &MtlM I 647501 CIHt lc 11· Lap1tr•k1 ~2.,581 °' 530--3259. 1929 Ford Model A Town .-a-..t.,ur;.;;;;;;. _____ _ Full or put-time. Pu· 16e5T0r011io W•y. C.M. 2 Rolllng lolll chlllrl 12 eurcyclu on• hH Century IHIY bolt, 4 C)'f, S • d • n . 11 O.OO0 . '88 J•gu., XKE Coupe, 5 55f-9001 S3"0 each 1 both • Int ond Gf9Y. '3500.17M111 A • 87M181. Enoll•h Racing GrH11. bbhlng compeny hU ~~~~~~~~~----&4~5-~7~1~1M~--1 ~7~ °'1'1110 .. !... •f33 p .... ,_ -Id 1980 25· altatlaft 1111 T •1....1 Chrome wire wht•I• ,_ operllnQI lor IOlne = ...___ • ~ ·.....,.... .,, "'""" ' '---·-_. Conlldertd In top 10 of lucky 1>9<>911. Comml.. uue11 DIYIT&L GOfgeou1 811tique ..,.,....... ... ...... Tolly, F8, loedtd. "'"'-· IMPORTAHT NOTICE 1 ownmt. wnn. wtth bl.ck moet beeutltul cars - Stodc Bn*erlQI Firm In Fulllon l•t•nd hu Im- med l•t• ope11l119 tor Sec:ret•rylb8Ckup ~ ret1011. Exper pret•d Houri 8 lo 4:30. Contect Heten ..... 2292 lion or 181ary, ~ Phyf9 80lld m8hog dining ---Incl Dena Pt mllp. L-TO READERS ANO IHther. RHlored H ull OM o-nw I II gre•ltr. Cull bO· c 0 I I • c I 0 r • rm lmble. seoo. &48-844'1 Porl•bl•. •tl•ChH to 0 r bu.,. I I 00 0 d n . ADVERTISERS needed. Top condition. b . 1· Only n 000 :.r:: Tl1 . l . lllO nu1e1. H. 8. plal ... 8 5().. 5127 Oiied 08k dllllnCI table w/ bumC>« 6 trullk, hold• 3 $198/mo. "3-0007 The price o1 Item• •d· 84f-.371M •ftar MOii / ;· ,, 1 ciu* rmnklng Immediate openltig1 In UU. Ami ...... Utt..... chra 1225. gleel mirror· ~22"r:r =· 126· BAY LINER 20'. good ~ltllby~ = l903 OLDS RE.Pt.JCA wltll • Fwr8ti P.P. 111, Secrel•ry/Receptlonl.W Good typing 1111111 ind telephoM pertonallly • '"'*· )Ont working oon-dlttor.. Good pey & ti.- neftll. Routlle. ~ ........ ..Ulng 114-ltM (pair). 1920.L 1 100 llrm. edcofMtabl81200,&2 . . cond, VO, Votw P8nt8. .,. N9w 611p BnoaeStllltton !500. c.11 714/6463319. 111Mc:t1ptlonlto the 0811y Old trunk 120. m1tchlng end t•blH Tbf MW, Bend-. Join«-1rtr. 15e()() ... 2-4014 :::_ ~~ ~m.: ~· g;•t tlr ... need• 645-5815. 87~718 ~~~;:';'1,~n'~n::' TP:r ~eld~~I!"~ H 2-3824 Sf5Ml5l·l"63 «,~1~1 •2083 STEALI SH,000 Chrl1 pllcable tu ... llctnll, 84M 733 ct11onin.$&5. ..... 9141 Cornm111ton with gu•· Elcortl. 1213) M&-191-4 Hoo1l•r 1ty11 c•blntt, 2 lg8 lt•I. 81'1tlque etlQaree, Cfaft CIM86o tor only 19, tr•n•l•r fH•. fl11•nc• l----~----1 1375; Smell ~ w/ hend cwwd, with open Bon• chin• MN. tor 8, 000. Amtcnd '88 StlOW dlargem, ,_ lor air pd-'&5 T ·BIRO 1mmac muto STEWART TITLE GUAAANTY 11652 MacArthur Sutt• 200 INIM EOE ~8;~~.'ct ·~!2~5~~~·~~i llriiiild mlrrOf. $180; Commode We doorl, pec8f1 flnllh, "Or•n•d•". Pl•tlnum Boet. 714184MS40 lutlon control device pi. pb. pW. pl•••••· ; Ellper'd. Compugr8')hlc w/h8fl> 6 mlNor. 1200; from 1860. Bdrm w1r· edge, bllttwttt. w. ~I 'Jilt cmnlflcatlona or ci.ater owner. red.112.500 obo. ..;5~:30~PM~~-~~~~~ edit wr1ter 7500. Pltlme Recl•ngl• t•blt. $175. drob• cupbrd, pecan cre•m. pl•tt•r1 <•ml ltl1 documenllry prep1r•-759-0913 873-8003 = tor Ad Age11cy. Hunt All Amtrlc•n 01k. llnleh 1300. 4 po1ter plllt• m!Ulng~ 185. lml---Fiil.. tlon ch•rg11 unlH• ' ....,._ J.c>pt. Sett.,. Bctl. 880-2064 M0-4t07 qUMfl bed w/wood ca.-Cation rOde founteln w/ FOR SA1.E olh«WIM epecilt.d by IY ltww .... • _11___ 1111 ~toe>. PIC8I\ nn '360. motOf. 186. 656-2943 .. 2-4844 M-4' w lhl 8dvw111ier. E • GAii • """ llf!U!'ff! too yrd• •n1ro11 med. er .. -,.,.. 52 .. ,... ' • a .__._, 1¥ m111 Mu1t type 80 wpm 8CCU-HARBOR AREA plll UMd (bU'Jlf 10 re--~I ' A81t ewHKn .. 1-..... SECRETARY $5.00 pr"" Stllft lmmed. r • t e I y . f u 11 t Im• APPLIANCE SERVICE move) c•rP•t wl p•d. verelbl• w .~· Nev~ ...... .... ..... Pam HIS 141 ,., ..... fOf pvt tnYellOf, bkOnQ, Day & 1v111lng 1hlft1 549-3iM2 W llfl recond llglll bfWl"I Ollloar cOIOr. uetd. Cott--· NII"" w.i ....,_ up ~1c81 lklie ev811. Sant• Alla olflce • ...!......_ 54l:n e xcel co~ncf. 1260, $100. 5$2~798 It .............. SAVE UP TO 60%! Prc4. ~ 16nt end up '" ut f:i req, ~n 1mkr, Hl•ry Ellp. prtfwred b\.lt wlll W•ltreulW•lt•r, PIT __..,.._ IM0-83el Round trip "-ipubllc Air· a.. the TAYAHA 42 & pa111t & .no body. H.B. • AIU ~I •OUI neg. Mel relUml to Ste. tr81n. I need 91llhullaltlc dmya. °"" 18. W1ll treln. I Ill~ rwtl In MARfNER 41 Ol...r 811142~100, 95-1221 ...,,,._.IOA. 200, 2856 E. Cll Hwy. vo1cN who C811 lhlllk Oii Shira 648-TIM8 Wl'llle Flor.-Sof8, 2 wino-.,_ UC*el, ~!50 CN111ng Cutter I Kelch ~ Yillst CdM m25 , i. 8 1 r 1 e • t •. C •I I ....... Herb 9&1-at33 ed chlllfl w/ottom111, 1 USA bv $IS 11 · -• M •rt n 1 r M • r 1 n • VWj•rt .. '72 Supefbug 300 E. COiiet Hwy. ""IT I SEAVtCE STATION 882-7917 or 682-7603 Wleker a... LUllCl'I ...... Relrlgtr•tor. l200. watt-ooffel l8bl8. au--.J.nne 73•..eea1 . 8424200 ~ .. ~· ~:-.z...!!:; llt.1111 ., - -... ~ btwft 2·9. Mon-f't1. All< livery. 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Hobie tt •ltr•ller. no llnUge. etc. SIB CMvy. 4 ipd, 1Unrf. •Ir, •ter. trM &d CUit~, t Went Ada c.ll 142-5e78 ~ / 842-4471. 129 · Ev~~;& 11111 497·2296 Fir• H~drant. U60. ~ need8 aort'9 WOf1t. .._ ... 1325. ~1 c ... mint • Ila'#!"• ~1~ w \ u rg j.jiijii;jiiiiiii~~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii•iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif v':., =·n lrg uprlnllt ol• & Mllc~~loihalr I 14f-16l SIOO ObO • .....,.133 cenler """· z 1fd\t iiii0.131~18 · ·~·~-le 114• Newt~ ,wft1Q 140 f both. 10 ..,._,_ Ill.I l .... /p! 7111 n ' lo off -• • t w . ·u Audi eoup..11 IC)d, atr, .. ._ •• ~ KIDS.EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! :-=,· =~e'• 1116: OU£EH az WATER8ED T•bf .... t>encMe. lhel· '5t OIWtlor9ft. NA fNho. w/L 16'•· 2 ,, .. WI .m. wn1'1n a.8. $11, Alk :lT. MaM oftW. 720-0M6 1100. ~22 ~ lndU8. -·!Md\'.. Ian~ CaYlllet. 11 ft. Moro10 front runner 1100, c all 720·4446 1--------i..;.....;_ ___ .....,_=-i lull lw'I. MO-MU. 1 5 o o AM c a I I the. CNll. boll ~em. wkdy1, 878·1441 ev/ ·-ULI 11 o.f. O.E. refrig. 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(714141247"4 new ot good wad 8ulolt '77 Camero LT, yellow, Ce1 860-'t34 t 7a.11n . &~ !lh!WUI !l4f querta heedl ghll, t>Mi $4000 •ee Pop.top CllMC* AM/ '11 IMMf .......... :;e.~~ u e r C M perfect 1t11pe , lo ml, td lt ~~-~--..,.,....,,,......- 'Mlt aaoe, 4 •, • oollectd btlf"t• = onw .. ·.~. ~::;e:.v~~2·7uoo ...... 11M··· ::;, nu;;,o.,.~·· =~1oT.'di1~!~:8~1~; '73 Apollo, need• work :::oo firm. 841·1245 '71 Muetang, whit• T-top ·~"~::.;I~ e m, rH ore • • ,_ ..--._. · · &41-3t12 ,._ 11 MOO obo oonwr1, Vt, auto. pa, pb, & IC>d.1.1!.0.000 rn1 1 17~1277, 51S-MS3 nno atwton '76 lt4, AM1'M 1tereo .12 &uc>t• IMther auto •51 BUG. good ooncl, · • ~ 11N 9IU ... lt«eo oa.. Orto owner. firm. -2113 '70 MBZ 2I08El ~. T...ote oeae .. ..,. IM.,. fMO.I. ~ 10;-000--nil ~t' 1.u.nt.O.QJ •mlfJ!l_._ run• '71 vw Bui, rblt eng, new 4dt equipped wtttl roof Low 37K ml. Mfnl ooncl. '71 St L w Cn11y Sq Gd ~ cond 13900 Turbo Dl...i P.U. 1'1ea pepera. 94000 llfm. 400 ~ ' • xlnt. Mutt Nit qwlckly. rad! .... MW 1tt«netof, C..UIA tlft rad!, et.reo wtth-ttope, fM.60. 17~1 ~ ~ Jamlly .. _ 180 .... _. ... 1 All IPM, ~131 • ll4IO. 54&-0211 new Irena. l1S00/080. po•er ••et/window• 'll -·-__ _, •• 200 8.. ~ __ .. _, ... __ • _..............,___ 'II Poraot'le Sportom.tlc. 'II Corona . New llraa. '75 VW Sclrocco. Ooocl 551·5221 Tll LAIUIT loeed oontrol, tilt wheel: '31':-•-,5~ : 87&.0232 -.,1-1....., '12 HOSL. ~ wt;rey N-pelnth rune greet, Aporo7\}~ !':'.!:_~!50. con d 111 on I 1 4 I & -'77 CONVERTIBLE llLllTlll o"9ctondr1r1c. ldoor41 .. ~. Me.1~b1 '7.0 .. , .eT.,..,.,. L•---•-..... teat"«, lmmao, tl,000 17800. P 720--.,782 ~1 .... .,,.._,..,.,..... 5-46-1487 3-4,000 ml, A·1 COfld, or 1111 modef low mlt. .. u B "'"'"'"""" ._... _! .. J"W.~~7~=~~ 3 wlcdy1, 875-1448 ev/ '71 CrM1ld• won. auto .. 73 vw Thi A,..... con MOOOtobo. 873-lll5 age C1dlllac01 In aou· ~~:r. ·~.~!0. :on .• ~li: ~. -~-~~ '7& Mk 4, xlnt oond, 1 •for frad. wllndil •Ir, am/fm CHI , lwg. dlUon ng,.,...,.. -·13 lug. nae new.,,...., them Callfornlal 8" u1 _.... ownw, 12850/obo , llU. l!m 1111 ride, 14750. 413-1175 tzlo6 648-1417 Rllnl good, Need• body todlyl 10-.5 p.m. Don Wlllllma, ~ 79 MBZ 450 SL. Ne• •I IHI -'71 Toyota eng/tr1n1 . wrk and Paint. 1800 llAllU 642-4321 445lAJ 18'0 PINTO, 2 dr, 1tldl, ~ .. ,......_-_------- pelnt, llr•, e11oye.7 v000ery MO Mlclt•t '71 rv"' & 1250/obo 4'9-3111 11173 1800 VW f u tblCtl, 841-0398 11 aA 'et Citation, exec. oer. ern/fm ltereo call, ale. 111!!!!11 1311 1~. e40-0l38 IOI•!.. x'trMWu :.__ _:-._-.,: '11 Corona de luxe 1111· bHt ofr. l..d No. 758, '80 VW Pldlup. Gd ooncl., ...,.,. H-.-.... 81..... 1265/mo. Pure hall thNOU1. Mull -to ap. P/B ;.. • • ' --. ••MW 11 • · I«* Ilk 2.em""""' ~ · body dalnaQe, bed rod, GAii...,.. take ov« IMM. 13 mo, 20K ml , xlnt oond .• 81 CaprlT top llVf AJC • "' • -..,_, . -~ blCk IO m11e1 Xlnt oonct 642--4300 24 11r1 to mt, AM/FM 1terao """'sT • .,.,.E8'"" avtlll. at end of IMM If pr.c. 13a50/obo Bedty ·AMI.-... ltereo c:e.. 60 ~20 S. Reblt eng & •In Id . I 2 2 0 0 . l'i..../1'-[ Sn Rf A.IC Auto AM/ • . cu1 .. ahell. 14700, CO AM A 7 2 0 -5 O 5 3 d • Y •; amp, •port• ...... ••· Bt•llu , bo:i.....=• 213/13o-6704. ~~~~~·· F M . 'a 8 s 'o o o'b o -·10 BUG w/'17 body, too 84~1928 140-1110 deeltad.13M696 531-1101 evH & wM-tru. 17200 752--4500 ea wcwtl, 11800. Otel 1151 Of9I ._ ... ,.., 487·5126 man~ new partl & ac-·ee Karmann Ohta, 1111 •W WAIH kend. ~ or 861·58'2. '17 CllMlc new i..thw -CMI-to""· t2900 obo. 12700 '72 Eldorado, 4dr, equipped wtth roof lne. l11terlor i11ver paint '7t MANTA. '2!50/obo '711 Supra, xlnt ooncl, MW Dwr1n 546-1713 lmmlC, ,_ ''*"· $700 edl end It eo 13200 "'·7...,.9...,Caprt:---.-V-8-.-4-IC)d-.-2nd- __ __, '•tnt cond. s.c: New tlre1, nMdl 1ng. laMn tH7 P•lnt lblaok). aunroof, •73 '12 Fitb'" nu tlrM 556-&MI 157~1n 'May .... ..: ... 330 w 'l5H Mu!!~· ~!:....4 IPd. ownr, beaut cond In/ -, .. •""'I • I 3 7 0 0 worll. 548-0821 •tereo w/eq .. •II opt1. .. ... B ' '86 v w BUG Rblt .,.,, & • .... urlt ........ ~cones. f c • -BtJY THIS 18560. Call An1werAd body 6 paint xlflt. •r· .• - . 80 -·.. '74 Coope CS. VIiie, lookl Bay, Coat• ~. Mon-l2000 obo. 551-31122 bet out. BHI over 12500. l "lt3CM704 P!!f!!! tlH 750, 842--4300, 24 h,._ gain 11800. 769--0850 Irani. ~~~t2 . good, run1 good 11000 ~~t./..:21~~\I· 1C).7 pm .,.H0--4 __ 1_21 ____ _ '75 450 SLC, Byzantine .77 P9ugeot 804 13500 CAR I '117 Bug. nu eng a traN, obo. 543-4~ '73 Oran Torino 4 dr, 0 ..... Wlt 1311 Gold, Chrome alloy1, ale anr1 !Oaded' 8mttm' V•lbw!ft• 1113 cuatom Int, vd• duh, •71 YW S.,.r 1Ht1e ,...... t•IJ ·77 Monz.a 2+2, only 8000 need• body WOl'tl. 1750. 7 C IH ther, aun roof. 118, --714175~1•609 • 1 •• 1 ..... __ l.L IXll red paint, chrome New tren1, brlkff, yet. ..-. • ml. l508TQH) wife'• cer. 53&--1227 Jim 'C~u~:~~·~k~r~~~h!~i 500. IM&--2375, 87~ ---. hub . I 3 3 o O ob o . tow w/bladt ~·Itri~. Ill II FIUTI ortl owner. mint cond. ,73 Rlnchel' ft>Qla ahell '711 4508L Rr Seat, ..,, PtneH 11S7 lllJ 21.111 •Uet ~-87r>-7087 Mk for Scott. Belt off.-. MU TSE L. We 111_.. 1 good Mlac--~tP8°a!'lim8':i:r~, ttlf httch, ~. 3o2 q : ~~t~.r=r::~ ~only, mull 11e . A/C, AMi'fM.-cu1ett1 ~ •. T ~ ·111 Sclrocco, gd cond, Steve 524'81~7 •v•n· tlon of NEW & USED 17700_·Ph 543-3380'. ' elf, auto trane. PB/PS. tren1. Secrlflce 144116. blubk. 752-1123 llJSTER atereo. 5 tpd. Greet on • / c , a u t 0 • 1 o m I , lngl. Chewciet.11 amlfm. 8 trk, CB, dMrl. 15t·111M. tor appc. No PfiOe quo-Gu. l33001offlll'. 546-3808 '72 Super Beatie 30.000 11M •W W&lll 1 ownr. l71483R) 13200 • ..,_7,...4-euu...-=----.-xl-n_t _cond--.-1 tee. NI~~~ WHAT I PRICE on r1dbulllt2 3'nogo.1G00Bood 4dr, equipped with roof ph 54~70 owner, 54,500 ml. 14200. ·79 3000 Ill optlOnl. Sele 13e3t ...,......,. ........ n con reek end lterao. $4126. '72 LTD WON 1760 Don 484--0724 priced l te.995. O..ter 0.den Grow $6000 For Ad Action 1150·0183, 838-6102 May be -at 330 w. 080. ORIO. OWNER. 14187. Leg una Auto 11111 ............... Evee. Bay, Colla Meaa, Mon· 540-3U4(bull. hr9) Plya!!~ Hit l H1lng 404-11428 6 l1Mll-2111 0•11 111-UU som can 3 '71 Camper. n-tren1, Fr1. 1G-5 p.m. Don WI,_ '85 Valiant, 4 dr, lo mt. 646-7138 cairn rablt eng, pami;teredl 11 e m1, 8 4 2 • 4 3 2 t '73 T ·BIR~. run1 walls. xlnt xlnt, 1750_ '82 111 SC lmmac cond D i p:t...t Many axtru. S3000/obo. 1111 •W Wlm 891AEO co nd • • 2200 teve 564-«>28 ~M~ute:u~ 3000 ml, ·,act. poi_ -,.,.,. tllt YILllWllD a y IU Mull 1111. 844·1850 4df, equlooed wtth roof '73 Et CAM JNO ~aft. tc>rn -.-•• -tlM------ •1!5,000. Calt t>etween 8 rim•. F/apone r. bre.,&2 c111ce..$7100 F,,,_.,,JlmMarlnoVW an.VISOR Court rack. AM/FM radio, lmmeo, many extr11, .......... 1335 l 5, 7141730·8250 axt elarm, iterao, aunrf. 751-3231 before Noon~ ~·. ftL llJ ftU WANTED. BUYER tor '88 po-wlndowt, po-lpee. tlr• & air lhocb. V8. PIS, P/B run1 great. '71 Pontlec GP. Air. It• 220,Mon thru Frl ~~Ip .. 131•5oo. ~ ~-642-5678 Bug, run1 gr .. t, good door todlt. Good cond. 12500. 656-a589 Going 1bfoed. Sacrlflce. reo. t.pe, mint OOfld. 1 M~ famtliel .,, getting II •Diii.i" proJect car, xtru $4075. May be_, 1t More larnlllea.,. getting 132!0 or bHt olfar. owner 1 2 200 . ph . ..._ r w .....,, .. .,..,,, .. tl\ll 176 914 Bladt Por. Xlnt '70 Toyota Corona, 4·dr. Volume Balel, Servloa 1 1150/080. 552-31118 330 W. Bay, Coata M-. the ra ... ntng .. .,..,,, .. thla 873-3074 Jana 833--0e8ll .... -· ..... 'V .,..,. _ _.. ...__ •'---• 1xtru. ,_ trena. carb .... ~ -.. on t'"-· Fri 1"513m -·... .,..,. =--------y•er. 11 you hi ve • ......, ..... ._,,, ..,_ • s 200 ... ., ~ •iu -.... ............. ...__... .._.....,. '"' -"'" · .,. · · year. II you have 1 Pinto Eaqulre Wag '73. '78 Grand Prl11 na1d1 aemc-tl\at'a not.,nlng Muat N II. 11800/flrm. 1 · .,......,......, 187" 8eec:tl · r~ =.;-~ Don Wllllernl, 842 21 c.inper that'• not getting euto, air, radio. new 1ome work. B~at offer wad. Mil It now wtth • 761-4764 Sell lhlngl fllt with Dally Huntington BMctl Servloa Directory In the 20IZAI UMd, ... It now wtth • t1r11, aac cond. Orig over $2000 tlku. ~Ad. Clulifled Adt 842-6678 Pilot Went Adi. (114)142·1• DAILY PILOT C1ullfled"Ad. awnr 1995. 980-3370 &41-4008 ATLAS CHIYSUl·PLYMOUTH 2929 Herb« BIYd., Coatl Meta. Tai. S-46-1934 3 btockt aooth of San Diego FrMW•Y off Herb« Blvd. Complete body ahop. S1te1. Service. Part1 Servlc• Dept. open Monday lhru Friday 7.30 AM. to 5:30 P.M and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. ort S1turo.y. OllANGI COAST AMC/JllP/llNAULT 2524 Hart>or Blvd., C~ M-. 5'!MI023 845--7770 • 1 Jeep o..t.r In the W•ll See ua today lor .. 1es. Mrvloe l ie.lng. Th«e we rauoN wny we ate# 1 . Prtce and Mlectlonl Al90. the en..,_ RMeult Alllence le h«el THIODOll IOSINS fOID Modern ...... aervtc:e. plrte. body, paint 6 tire d_.,11. CompetttlYe rat" on ..... & dilly rentels. 20eo Harbor atvd .. co.11 Meaa. M 1--0010 or 540-3211. 1 1.10ttNSO .. & SON UNCOLN MlaCUIY ~ twtlof 81\fd., COlta M..._ Tel. ~5&30. 57 v..,. of frlenctly famlly Hrvlce -Orange County'• oldHt ~ ..... oory~. ~------- MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE. MAP WITH THE MUMIERS IN THE BOXES • LONG llACH BMW l1rge Mlec:tlon of ,_ & quality uMd BMW'• and Olhef line ce.rsl S1lel, Mrvloe & leulng Trade-Ins ~I Talle 405 Fr-•y lo North Cherry otf-remp. turn right & go I block• north to 3670 N. Cherry Ave . LOf'Q Beech. 171-4) 636-6780 (213) 427-54114 • NAlllS CADILLAC 2900 Harbor Btvd .. Cost• ~ .... Tel. 540-9100. 0rlfl98 County'• Largeat Cedlllac dfflef. Salel SeMce. Leasing. • SADDLllACK IMW/SUIAIU • 25402 Marguettte Pkwy .. AVefY Pkwy. exit We off9r What no bank « ..... company can: t Expertly 1t1rfed, moat modem tervtc. 6 P811• cs.pi,; 2. One of the Southland'• molt .XR9f"l•n* .. I•• 6 teulng 1t1ff; 3. Elimination of the middleman by leulng dMler direct. 831-2040 MIMlon Viejo 49H94t • CHICIC IVlllON POllCHl·AUDl-VW 415 e. eo.t Hwy., Newport BNct'I. en.ovoo. The only dUteral)lp In Or1nge County wltl'I theM thr" gr .. t matl" under one rooft ALAN MAONON PONTIAC.IUIAIU 2UO Htwbor Blvd., COlta ~. Tel. 54V-t300 S.I•, 8eN!oe, l.eMlng. "Ml. Goodwr9fl<lh." CLAlllC AUfOM081Lll 7tf Newton w.y, Cotta MeN.. T•l.13MaN "JAGUAM OVR 8PlCIALTY" XK 120'a/MO'al150'alXJ'a/l·TYPe9 ..... -...... -fWtotatlone . -. IOI LONGPll PONTIAC 13&00 Beech Blvd .. Wntmll)Stec-Tel. 892-8651 Orlfl98 County's old"t and largest Pontiac d .... r1hlp S•lff. S«vioe. Part1 • DICK MILLll flAT/LANCIA "Probably the lowelt priced Alt• In Southern Caittornla" (Located 1 mtle north of South Cout Plaza near Mein St. and Warner Ave In Santa An•) 120 W. Warn«. Senta Ana 557-2132 • SANT A ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Street. Senta Ana. Tel. 558·7811 Your Orlglnll Oedlca1ed Del~ Dealef. MllACLI MAZD• We've mew.di Our new ioc.tlon II 1425 BM• S1reet. CO.ta Meta. Tel 5'5-333•. Stop by & vtel1 our modem llhowtoom Ind '" wtly we·,.. th• # 1 Mud• deeler In S°"tl'lefn CIMlornla. Sal•. Sefvlce. Part1 and Leulng. • COIMlll DeLILLO CHIVIOLn (forlMflY Groth CMwotetl 11211 haCt'I Blvd .. Huntington -..cti New • UMd • S.... • Leeetng • Partt • 8ervlce Come bV and ... our ~ tnwntQl'Yf .147-IOl7 COSTA MHA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd . Cotta Mela. Tel 540-6410 Serving Orange County for 18 yeer1. 1 Mlle So 405. • SUNSIT fOID, INC. (Home of Wlllle the Whale) 54-40 Garden Gro~ Blvd .. We1tmln1tar Tel. 11311-4010. • OIANGI COUNn VOLVO 10120 Garden Grove Btvd .. Garden OrOYe Tel. 530-11180. ExctuatYely Volvo 10 cover all your Votvo requlremwit1. New-Uaed•S .... •LeUlng•Part1•8-vlce•Bocly Shop Freew1y ck>M In the hear1 ol Orenge County at Garden Oro-.. Blvd. & Brootihurat CONNILL CHIVIOLn 2128 Harb« INYd .. Co9W Me9a. OYW 21 YM'9 MrvlnO 1 Oran~ County 81t.e, leallng. Mt"Ace . Call s..e-1200, apecial pert• nne; !M&-8400; body .nop line. 7~"°400- • IOY CAIYll IOLLI IOYCl-IMW 1540 JembofM "°41d, ~ 8Mcf'I ~ ..... S..... a.rvte.. Pitta And L...ing. 'I l I ' ' • ' j. THI ORINBI COIBT CDIBT IDITIDI OH ANGF. COUNTY, C ALIFOHNIA . · 1 I t~ I · Gates denies hid for Senate Brad Gates seeking By STEVE MARBLE or .... .,.., ........ Orange County Sheriff- Coroner Brad Gates flatly denied today he will take on two fellow Republicans by running for State Senate. Gatea, who haa had little trouble winning three terms u sheriff, said reports that he will be seeking a Senate eeat in 1984 are untrue, hued on n.amor and blown out of proportion by the press. "Everyone keepa telli.ns me 1 Condo convert matter delayed By STEVE MITCHELL or .. .,..,,......, A moratorium .on the conversion of apartments, botela and motela into more lucrative time-ahare condominiums has been extended again by Laguna Beach council memben -this time for an entire ye11r. It was a year ago thia week that the council approved imposing a freeze on converting existing rental units and hotels and motela for time-ahare projects. The original freeze ~aa impoeed becaWle of the coundl'a concerns about the impact of auch conversions on the touriat-oriented town. A number of such conversions were approved prior to the freeze, and the indications were that other ownen of rental units might be considering a switch to time share. Operators of time-ahare condominiums "sell" time in a unit to buyers who purcbaae a grant deed enabling them to spend a certain amount of time -wru.ally a week or two -in a time-share project. But council memben remain concerned about the economic effects of such projecta, and they question whether the city can legally charge a transient tax - oornmonly known u a bed tax - to owners of time ah.ares. In addition, they fear a proliferation of such units will drastically reduce the number of overnight accommodations in Laguna Beach. Since a\ICh questions are to be addreeaed in the reviled Land Uae Element of the General Plan. and since that element baa just been completed in draft form. the council voted Tue9day, for the year's extension. should run but I've made It very clear \hat I'm not lntereeted. I like Orange County and I have no intere.t in moving away to Sacramento o r Washington o.c.:• he said. The race for the newly created 37th Senate Diatrict, whjl:h takes in the entire Orange County coaat , already baa become a muddy affair lnalde the Republlcan party and rumors that Gates might be jumping in the race touched a nerve with GOP leaders. State Sen. Ollle Speraw, a Long Beach Republican, haa announced he'll 1eek the Senate seat while Newport Beac h A11emblywoman Mar ia n Bergeson has aald she'll llkely run. The two popular Republicana have been tradins barbs for weeks. Gates said today he is angered by a publlahed newapaper report that listed h im aa a potential third Republican candidate and a potential spoiler to Beraeaon'a chances. "I want to make it clear that I support Marian. She'a a great lady, we're friends and 1 think she'd make a great aenator. "I'm aol.ng to support her and I'll do everything I can to help her get elected," Gates laid. A top aide to Speraw, who lost his Lona Beach district In reapportionment and has permission to flniah hia term in Orange County, said his boss .,.., ,... ......... .,, ca.y ~ Students scanned master match list in UC Irvine medical school patio. Fernando Roth (inset) will go to Mayo Clinic. would welcome Gates u a candidate. Jack Germain, Speraw'• aide, said a Gates candidacy would show that Berseaon ii not the "beloved, invincible leader we've been led to believe ahe ii." But Gates threw cold water on the Idea today by claiming he wouldn't con.alder challenging Bergeeon . "Maybe In four yeara when my children are a little older I'll consider my options. Or maybe I'll j\ut run for sheriff again." UCI med students 'matched' By -GLENN SC01T ortt1eDlllJ"'9t ..... Ninety-one seniors at UC Irvine's College of Medicine met their match yesterday. The students, the graduating class, gathered in a oozy patio at the medical school where they were handed computer-printed envelopes a>ntainlng the namea of hospitals where they will apend their next three years aa int.ems. The envelope looked a lot like grade reporta, and must have seemed like them too. The message inside waa ahort. It listed the student's name and new work place, Ol)thing elae. Josephine Benton will go to the Ventura County Medical Center, where she will begin work in family practice. Chuck Plehn will move to Kaiser Foundation Hospital in San Franctaco to spedallze in surgery . femando Roth will be at the Mayo CUnJc in Rochester, Minn., to study internal medicine. Roth, one of the few UCI students to be choeen for the prestigious clinic. aald the news evokes several emotions. "It'• a mixture of exhilaration, excitement and fear," he aaid. "But in general, I feel very positive. Great expectation&." Match Day, U yesterday WU known in medical achoola around the country, brings out thoae feelingl. It's a bit awesome, a bit (See MATCH, Page A%) County GOP fights for Nixon Good new-s! StorHJ Cal State Fullerton now sought as site for library By GLENN SCOTI' or .... .,.., ......... Local Republican leaders are .iill hoping a site can be found in Orange County for the propoeed Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library. A 13-acre lite at UC Irvine i.s out. The private Nixon Presidential Arc hives Foundation , which would finance constructlon. lost interest late last week in the campu.a after faculty membera uked for time to study the proposal for a library and muaewn. But party faithful such aa Coalaon Morris of Corona del County dolphin fossil . find hailed as rare By JODI CADENHEAD or .. .,..,,... .... A Lacuna H1Ill excavation site haa yielded what 1cientl1t1 believe la an important find - the ooly complete rema1na of a 12 milllon-year-old dolphin, aiona with a new waln.w species ana an Wlusual number of aea lion fomila. Arclleo~ experts believe the discovery of the ancient dolphin la only the teCXlnd time that fa.ii remaina of the actual ancestor of the modem dolphin have been found. In 1969 a dolphin skull wu discovered durins construction of the ~~!.urat bulldln1 In La1Una The location of the lat.est llite la n ot belni diacloaed because excavation la contlnuin1. (See POSSIL, l>qe A%) Mar are still hopeful the library can be constructed at California State Univeralty, Fullerton. Faculty membera there were to vote on the proposal today. Morris, president of the p~ Uncoln Club, aa1d he doesn t blame UCI profeeM>n for thelr reservation.a but claimed Fullerton la the ideal ait.e. ''Fullerton i1 closer to hla birthplace, where the museum ahould be located," he aald. , Indeed, the concept pre.ented today to Fullerton faculty la to locate the library adjacent to the college'• exilting library. The rnu.eum would be built at the home where Nixon WU born, a amall bungalow four miles eaat on Y orbe Linda Boulevard. '!bat atreet runs aJonpide the campua. Lota Lundbera, chairwoman of the OOWlty'a RepubUcan Party. laid 1he too wanca the library built in Oranp County. Jer.ry Keating, director of publIC aUalu at Cal State (See NIXON, Pa1e Al) Bruce Nestande Nestande votes despite charge By JEJl'P ADLER or .. ..,,.. .... Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande aa)'ll he intend& to vote on the future of the county'• affordable housing pro1ram deaplte claim• he accepted campaicn contribudona aollclted by a developer with an (See DOUSING, Pap AJ) skirts local area By STEVE MITCHELL or .. .,..,,......, Okay, ao the big storm that waa au~ed to drench the Orange today didn't show. So who'• complalnina? Lut niaht's rains did leave an appreciable amount of moisture along the coaat, but coastal dtiee ~no damage aa a result of The weak storm. National Weather Service apeclaliat Betty Reo aaid the stonn loo much of ita punch u it moved ashore last ni&hL "lt juat didn't develop as we anddpated," ahe aald. '!bat wu good news for ttop f.armen in Orange C.otmty, who have suffered large monetary l~ u a result of the unusually wet ...an. Fred Keller, vice pn!Aident of the aariculture dlvtalon for the Irvine Company, aaid be waa relieved lut nl&ht'a rains were not u strong u expected. Keller aaid the company'• strawberry crop waa aeverely damaged in recent atonna, u well aa celery. broccoli and other row crops. Many of the roeds l.eadina to the company.'.• 11,000 acres of irrigated land are wuhed out, preventing harvest of 10me cropa. "Maybe the storms w ill continue to atay north of ua," Keller said. "l don't want to wt.ah thoee folk.a any bed luck. but we aure don't need the rain." The latest ra1na dumped .68 of an inch on Huntington Beach, according to weather wa1Cher J. Sherman Denny. He laid \hat brm,. the l8UOll total to 17 .20 lnchea -compared to 8.49 lnchea thiS time 1ut ·year. Joe Jahraua in Lquna Beach said .57 of an inch lell in that ooutal dty, brinP'I the aeuon total to 18.47 inchel. Police in La1una alao report Laguna ~ Roed la open. ----ISIDEr------------------------------, Fast talk HuoameidohnMoeehitta; aaclhed~ tele•i1ioD 'commerc:io. Aad if you can read that teaten~ yoa can probably u.ndentand hfm. P~e 83. Reunion .. Tweaty yean ha•e ,.,. •• , bUt the BeaHr Ii 11.tll the Bea.er, u •Mwe" or ... Cleanr ,..., ....... . rnaloewWfliMleaa. P-.B7. Lapma Beach Hiah tenni1 1en1ation Riek Leach hat all the blue ehipe in hit eorner, ineludJng 1ennl CIF and national h6non. P81e Cl. Oo ahJ1 day that laonon the lri1h tradllloat ln America, the Ft .. nee Section iakee a look at Ainerieaa -.1 ... ta lftlU.t. P .. C7. Notbinll but tun Re•iewer Tom Tit\11 cheeb oul "See How They Run" and MY• it'• ref rethlq -In an .. e when eomecliee m...-1 .... 1 10meahlD1'' -to f ln..d one that Mya abeolutely notJiliaa. Paae 16. A nose for news? Th• DatlY. P.ltot wttt pay caah for th• thrM beat newt tlpt of the week. Cell ue .c (714) 842-4321, l!xt. 228.daya. or (714) 842-&eae nlghta. '-Top prln each week II 115. Friends ask leniency for Edwards NIXON FIGHT .. • Full non, aatd lacu.Jty membet1 haven't expre11ed u much concern u did profe.ot1 at UCI. He noted hta school hu been 11eeklna the Nixon library for 10 Ye&rl and hu inatit.uted 1tudies of Nlxon a!.nce an oral hiltory of hla pre-political day1 waa rompleted at the campua in 1969. Placing the mueeum away from the campus allevlaie. many of the concerns of UCI faculty members, who questioned whether displays would serve to glorify Nixon. Keating said the Fullerton campus wouldn't have room to accommodate as many aa a half· mllllon visitors a year to the mwiewn. At UCI, the library and museum were proposed under one roof near the corner 01 Culver and C&mpua drives Poll tlcal 1clence profeuor Jame• Woodward waa to aak collff1Uet1 at Fu1ler10n today to approve con1tructlon of the library. Keating aa.ld he couldn't speak for everyone but "the general feeling hu been of support." Meanwhile, another new propoul has popped up -th.it one for a aite outalde the county. The Whittier City Council has offered to donate 25 acree of land for the library and muaeurn. The land initially was planned for part of a landfill expanaJon. Nixon grew up and attended achool in Whittier. HOUSING PROGRAM. • • interest in seeing the program continue. Neetande said he fully expects to both debate the merits of the plan and cast a ballot on the affordable housing program March 30. He said he does not believe the county's so-called "tin cup" conflict-of-interest ordinance applies 10 his situation. "I have no guilty pangs," Nestande said yesterday. "I know I fall under the letter of the law and the intent of the law." The ordinance requires that supervisors refrain from voting on matters that have a material FOSSIL. • • authorities said. Dr. Lawrence &mes, curator of fossil vertebrates for the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum, said yesterday preliminary report.a indicate the 10-foot dolphin fOSlil discovered last O,c to be r d u r i n g t h e development of a housing tract is part of the Delf:hinidae family that lived 9 to 2 million years ago. "Ln my mind the important thing i.s that there were all thoee sea lions,'' said Dr. Barnes. ''They got as many important things in one geological formation aa 4\ve have aeen in the last eight or nine years in Orange County." Rod Raschke, a partner in RMW Paleo Associates of Mission Viejo, hired by the developer 10 ovenee excavation of foeslls, said the small hillside was full of ancient marine life. About six sea lion -like walruaes. a new walrus species and the skull and partial skeleton of a sperm whale were found. It was the third ancient sperm whale discovery i.n the Western United States, said Raschke. The discovery is further evidence that Southern California was once beneath the ocean, experts said. financial effect on major campaign donors, said Victor Bellerue, a deputy county cowuel. Bellerue said a major campaign donor is defined as one who has contributed more than $1 ,331 in a four-year period. The attorney declined to speculate whether the ordinance might apply to Nestande, saying he had not been aeked to evaluate the matter. Neatande, according to publiahed accounts, ~ived 20 contrlbutioDS of $1,000 each from suboont:racton that deal with the Carma-Sandling development group. The contributions were arranged by Sandy Sandling, one of the development group's prindpaja. The Trvine-baaed Carma- Sandling Group is one of the county's largest builders of affordable housing units and has built up 305 credits that can be 10ld to other developers. Worth between $10,000 to $20,000 each, the credits would become virtually worthleu if the program were not phased out over a number of yean. After receiving the contributions, Neat;ande la alleged to have lhifted hia position from favoring a phase-out o f the program over three years to a 10-year phase-out. But Nestande said he was not only unaware of the contributions, he had not yet reached a deciaion on how to best phaae-out the program when theee events occurred last November. The supervisor said he has always opposed the program. whlch requires that developers build 25 percent of a development at carefully specified "affordable" rates. However, be haa been wrestling with how to equitably phase out the program. By STEVE TRIPOLI Ol'hhlfJNMl- JC 1 even friend• and acqualntancee ot convicted murderer Thomae Franclt Edward• deecrlbed him yet1A!rday u an excellent worker, an euyaolna penion and a man who had _.Upedal relatJoruahlp with chlldi.h. Teetlfylna In Edward•' defen.ae, all of them Mid lhcy were 1hocked t, or refuted to believe, lnltlal reporta that he had 1unned down two girl.I In Cleveland National Forett. One girl died but the other 1urvived Rapist case lacks few leads Despite numerous phone calls from Orange Coast College students convinced they have seen a suspected rapist, police investigators say they have no firm leads in the assault of three coeds. Detective Paul Cappuccilli said police received numerous phone calls from st1,1dents after composite drawings of two suspects were circulated last week on the Costa Mesa campus at 2702 Fairview Road. Most of the call.I were from men and women who thought they knew the man belleved responsible for a rape March 6 and an assault of another coed in a women's restroom three days later. He iB described as white, about 22, 5-foot-6, about 150 pounds, with sandy blond, reddish-tinted 'hair. Police also are searching for a black man, 5-foot-11, about 200 pounds, with a gold stud earring who reportedly raped a 23-year old coed in the campus parking lot Feb. 17. Anyone with any information is urged to call police at 754-5358. 4 Mesans terrorized, robbed by 4 Four intruders, two of them armed. forced their way into a Costa Mesa home last night, reportedly threatening the four occupants and demanding valuables. The suapects, one bra:ndiahing a shotgun and another a handgun. knocked on the door of the eaatside house in the 2200 block of Jeanette Place at 9:30 p.m ., police said. Lt. Jack Calnon srud one of the victims, Troy Christensen, 20, waa tied up and kicked in the head while questioned by the intruders. O ccasional showers Coastal Pw11)' Cloudy llwougll l-10W wl1h occulonal 1how1ra and l1olated thunderahowera. OWmlgl!I low9 tonight 52 to 58. Hlotla t~ &2 to ee. ~laawhar•, from Point Conception to the Meklcen bord•r •nd out eo mil••: 3000 .net 5000 IMt. At the io- ...... 8tlone hlQha In the mld-60I to IOw eo. end loon In the 409.. CEMTRAL CALIPORMIA, jlnclodlng 8•n Franctac:o. San Joequln, Amador and Alpln• counll••l -Fair Saturday Becoming cloudy Sunday with raln d•veloc>lno •nd continuing Monday Snow level betwMn 5000 and 7000 t .. t. At lo- eleYatlona hlatW 1n the eoa end low9 In the mild-40e to ~ Ramm. Snow (IJ . ShowersEJ Flumea(!!J F roday M•ch 1 8 .... •• i.> .. ,. r .--, Nofttlw.t wtndl 15 to 26 knota through tomorrow ov•r out« weter1. s-e to 10 ,_ Weet 10· ~winds 12 to 11 llnota dacreaalng 1onl~ht over In~ w.llt'a. W"'de lomotTOW -1 10 noru-t 12 to 22 111104a, Wind .._ 3 to 4 JM\. Welt~ ....... 4 to e IMt wlttl bfMll.,. of a lo 12 fe•t. Pully c:louoy with OGCMIOnal .,_.. end laoleted IOUTH•RN CALIPORMIA DEalllT AR•AI -F•lr Saturday. Chance of allowera Sunday and Monday. Windy period• High temperaturH moetl)' 55 to es a-. v....,. 1n IOa ypper ~· end .. IO 75 io-6-19 end Oealtl Ve/Wt. Lowa 36 lo 45 Owerlll VIiie)'. 45 lo 55 Uc>P« ~· and 4t IO 58 lnlower~ Fronts C<:ilO ..,. Wa1m .,. Oc:.cluOeO 9'P Stal1onarv •• ltvldel--• 1-"'W. Temperatures. 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Tha te.tlmony came In the penalty phHo of Edwarda' Oranao County Superior Court trial. The ume jurora who convicted Edw11rd1 muat now decide whether to recommend the death penalty· or life in prt.on without the pollibWty of parole. Aaked her re.ction when the fiJ'tl heard Edwardt wu bein1 1ou1ht for the 1hoot1na, the wlt.ne. uld, "Shock. We didn't believe It. We were 1ure there'd been a mt.take." She crfed u lhe relatod how Edward.a had told her of hi.I deep feeling for youn1 bum vicUrna he met while a hospital patient. Edward•' former nelahbor Judy Griffin, a houaewlfe with thrtt children ages 19, l~ and 10, testified that the defendant wu one of the few people her children had pennlAeion to let into her home when she and her huaband were out. Alan Shucker, who hired Edwarda In 1978 aa an electronic parta l&.lesman, Mid the former Co.ta M~ reltdent'1 work wu "excellent. He wu one of the few people I could trUlt to aet thlnp done." Edward•' attorney• have admitted that thelr client ehot and killed 12-year-old VaneeM lberrl of Lake El1lnore and wounded her friend Kelly Cartier in September 1981. Thereu MacWlllle, whoae No motive has been given. Making her mark MATCH .. • From Page A1 of a relief, aa studenta diacoVer whether the hospital• where they hoped to work were equally Interested in them. Here's how It worka: Studenta list In priority their top 10 hospitals. Admi.niatratora at each participating hospital submit separate llsta of student.a they'd like to host. Both llsta go to a clearinghouse in Chicago where a computer program matches the two. Then the envelopes go out. The UCI patio was a cheerful place this year. Jon Sassin, assistant dean of medical students, said 85 percent of the seniors were selected to work at one of their top t.hree picka. Benton, the family rractice specialist, was one o those. Looking for a "small, quiet place" to work, she named Santa Monica Hospital first and Ventura second. "In retrospect, 1 think, 'Oh well,' Ventura is a better choice,'' she said. "I only chose Santa Monica because it's closer to my folks." She is from Pasadena. Allison Brunner, 3, was one of 93 youngsters fingerprinted yesterday as the Fountain Valley School District started the new identification service. Parents keep It'• common for medical studenta to pay their own way to their favorite hospitals for personal interviews. Roth aaid he flew to Minnesota for a visit to the Mayo Clinic, which was not his top pick but ••ranked very high." Most of the UCI students will be working in Southern Callfomta. Fourteen wttl Int.em at UC Irvine. Medical Cent.er in Orange. But others will travel to such places as Asheville, N.C .. Hartford, Conn. and Lexington. Ky. the prints to be shown to authorities if children are missing. Coast h i ghway to reopen Barring more flooding, area accessible tomorrow By ROBERT BARKER or-..o.i, .... ...., Paclfic Coast Highway in northwest Huntington Beach will be reopened tomorrow, barring heavy storms and high water. The four-mile stretch ol highway between Golden West Street and Warner Avenue has been closed for about five weeks this year .. Oldtimers say they've never seen anything like iL Surging water propelled by high tides and wmds buried the road under thousands of 10ns of sand in late January. It had been open only about a month when big w&V\'5 rolled across Bolaa Chk:a State Beach and overwhelmed the road again on March 1. It has been cloeed over the years but only briefly and durin$t high tides. "It used to take seven-foot tides and vicious waves to cau.e problems," said Don Kiser, a division engineer for Huntington Beach. "Now the wat.er jumps over the hlghway in five-foot tides if ther e's a wave behind it. Something's gone haywire." Kiser is seeking remedies from state transportation officials while awaiting an explanation of the ''phenomenon" from lldentists at Scripps Institute of Oceanography in La Jolla. But Lt. Bill Richardaon. a Huntington Beach marine safety officer for about 20 years, said he thinks he knows what's causing the problem. "We've always had hlgh surf and high tides in December and January," he said. "But the recent tides and surf were the heaviest in recent history. Winds of 40 to 50 miles an hour came with them. "They eroded lots of sand and caused depressions in the beaches." Richardson believes that the rampaging water had little resistance and advanced on the highway and other low-lying areas almo9t at will because so much beach had been eat.en away. He said the area at the bottom of the bluff& about a mile north of Golden West Street ts one of the lowest and most weakened areas along the coastline. Gold at 50% Off Final Days! $43.99 te7.99 SN.99 Mt.99 '"·" S85.t9 W .89 14K Chain• & Br•c•l•t• .................................. . 1/2 off $39.99 $48.99 $77.99 • . Birds of a f ea th er This convention of seagulls was photographed at the mouth of the San Juan Cr eek at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point. • 1, Valley sets honors for • • top c1t1zen The Fountain Valley Ch.amber of Commerce will preHnt It• 1982 Citizen of the Year Award durlnJ • seneral membership lunc heon Tue1day at the Fountain Valley Community Center, 10200 Slater Ave. A reception begin• at 11:30 a.m ., followed by lunch at noon. Nomineea, who have been apon.ored by local aervice cluti. and aocial agencies, are: Roger Belpn, Bill DeFraga, John Lee Amundson, Bob Rush, Barbara Brown, Loia Berry, and Sharon Clunk. The selection committee Is made up of eight put reclpienll. Child abuse group seeks volunteers Volunteers in Child Assistance (VICA) is looking for volunteers to work with abusive or potentially abu1lve parents in their own communities. The volunteers will be trained and work under profe11ional supervision to help parents. VICA is administered by the Orange County Social Services Agency . * A6 on transport lvu HJaderaker, a retired UC Riverside chancellor and chairman of the 1tate tranaponatJon cornmiaion. will compare the approach to transportation under Gov. George Deukmejian and former Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. during a talk in Corona del Mar tomorrow. Hinderaker will address members of the Oul.a aenJor dtlzena center at 9:30 p.m. The talk ii free. The talk mark.I the leCOnd in a aeries of lectures that will be held at the aenJor center the last two Fridays of each month. More lnfonnation can be obtained by calling 759-9470. •The "Money Ta.lka" study group of the t..guna Beach American Aaaoclation of University Women will meet In Laguna Hills at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Health insurance will be the topic of conversation, with representative• from Insurance firms and Medi-Care participating. For information and directions, call Dorotlay BackH at 499-2721. •Fun Fair '83, a day-long event with singing, bands, fOOd and other activitiea for retarded people will be held Saturday in i...guna Beach. The event is co-sponsored by Laguna rogueJ ~take, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sainta, the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home In El Toro and the Regional Center of Orange County. Fun Fair begins at 10 a.m. and runs until 3 p.m. at Thurston Intermediate School. 2100 Park Ave. in LasUna Beach. Rob1nson'S 100 YEARS OF STYLE PREVIEW OUR NEWEST NIPON COLLECTIONS IN NEWPORT. 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UP: .97 CL081NO: 1,111.91 Two key indicators higher in February By TM A110C1ated Presa Houalng atarta and factory ~ both roee ln February, providing more evtdenoe that the economy 18 emerging from receeaton. Builden began work on 2.9 peramt more houaes lut month than ln January, at an annual rate of 1.76 mllllon unita, the c.ommerce DPpartment qid. In addition, pennlta for future oonatruction roee 1 percent to a rate of 1.49 million unita, It aaid. Both rates were the highest 11nce September 1979. II) the manufacturing sector, factories operated at 68.5 percent of their capacity, a 0.2 peroentage-point gain from January, the F'ederal Rellerve Board Mid. It wa1 the third 1traight monthly Increase, and paralleled another Federal Reeerve report Tuesday ~showed industrial production l'08e 0.3 percent ln February -al.a the third conaecutive gain. Unemployment claims rise WASHINGTON -Applications for jobleu benefit payments by newly unemployed Americana roee by 41,000 in the first week of March alter a aubrtantial decline in late February, the government reported today. The Labor Department'• Employment and '!'raining Adminiatration said fint-Ume claima for unemploym~nt insurance compensation . totaled 501,000 in the week ended March 5, according to the aeaaonally adjusted figures. Thoee claims had totaled 460,000 in the week ended Feb. 26. At the same time, the agency said the nwnber of Americane drawing regular state-paid job.letia benefiw soared by 282,000 in the lut week of February. Roughly 3,998,000 people were getting the buic 26-week benefit protection in varioua states, oompared to 3,716,000 in the previous week. .., AMERICAN LEADERS METALS HEW YON< (AP) -Spot non11em>ua -.,,..,. todlmW: c...-. '71~ .. 1 c:.ent1 a pound, U.8 de911Na01 .. C..,.. 72..tle -par POUftd, NY Come epoe _. c:IOMd Wed. 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