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Stephanie Elliott, J e nny Foeter and Desiree Wilson (from left )
paint "city island" with solar pane ls at Courreges School in Fountain Valley.
Valley kids peek into future
Youngsters create projects of energy, technology in year 2000
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN orei.ewtr ...... ..,,
Welcome to the 2lat century.
Or at least the Courregea sChool veJ'Blon
of it.
Students at the Fountain Valley
elementary achool have constructed eight
model cities of the future a.a part of a
prosram aimed at demonstrating new
teaching techniques to local l.nstructon.
The wockahop was conducted by Susan
Kovalik, a San Joae educational consultant
who works with 20,000 te.ache.n natiooally
each year. Thirty Fountain Valley School
Diatrlct teachers observed u Kovalik led 40
Courreges students from grades three to
eUtht through a week.lone course called
, :'l5lacovery 2000."
The studeni.. were divi~ into groups,
each responsible for researching and
presenting a apoken report about one facet
·of future life. The study areas included
energy, technology, food, transportation
and environment.
The youngsters al8o were expected to UJe
this new knowledge in building the 21st
century model cities. Aaorted articles from
Energy water mill one of the
futuristic projects.
home were used to make the cities.
A bunched up ball of aluminum foil
became a solar energy collector. A bucket, a
soda pop can and some tubing were used to
represent a water system. Bits of Bruseels
sprouts became the local farm.
One inventive group of older students
used a slab of styrofoam and a large bucket
of water to create a floating city.
F.ach youngster also was aak.ed to write a
letter discussing his or her predictions
about the year 2000. The letters are to
remain aea1ed for the next 17 years.
Teaching consultant Kovalik said 1he
doesn't expect the lmtructon ~ho watched
her work with the Courreges student.a to
duplicate her course exactly. But she hopes
they will devise other programs in which
students can take a more active role in the
learning process.
Kovalik said st\ldenu who Bee a project
through in the manner of the model cities
will be using more complex thought
processes than they would simply by
reading a written handout from a teacher.
(See FUTURE, Page A%)
18 deputies
hurt in OC
jail rioting
An Orange County Jail cell
block wu eealed off to public and
preu today in the wake of a
aeven-hour riot which left 18
sheriff• deputies injured.
Though photographen were
turned away, the cell block
reportedly was cleaned of broken
chunka of glaas and porcelain and
smashed-out windows were
boarded over with plywood.
Authorities launc h ed an
Investigation into yesterday's
melee and were interviewing
Inmates In the cell block this
morning. Lt. Wyatt Hart said
gathered infonnati:>n will be
taken to the Dlatrict Attomey'a
Office and that criminal charga
might be filed against 80me of
the irunates.
The riot, which left three
deputies seriously injured and
one inmate with broken bones.
started when officen tried to
dadpline inmate John Karl Cox,
19, in jail on murder charges.
Cox reportedly told offlcen
there would be trouble if they
tried to take bJa bedroll for bJa
refusing to 1Weep a dirty catwalk.
in front of the oella, houllni the
jail'• most hard-core pri8onen.
"All hell broke loo.e," aald
Hart. "They were breaking all
their stuff, acreaming, shouUng,
jumping up and aown and
throwing thinp ...
Inmates ripped 1lnk1 and
toileta from walla, set ftre9 in
their bunks and fashioned
weapons out of bits of broken
glate, Hart uid.
The melee involved 13 lnmates
and 19 deputie9. It was the third
(Sff JAIL, Pa1e AZ>
Irvine cops seek
stereo the£ t suspect
By GLENN SCOTT Of"11'9&Wtr ........
Irvine police were seeking an
arrest warrant today for a man
they allege Is responsible for
several dm.en car stereo thefts in
their dty during December and
January.
Investigators obtained a search
warrant a week ago in Orange
County Harbor Municipal Court
and .arched the apartment of
Albert Lee Stokes, 23, at 10
Thunder Run in Irvine's
Woodbridge district.
Sgt. DiCk Bowman said offioen
found evidence such as C88eS of
cassette tapes and marked
sporting equipment to link
Stokes to seven automobile
break-ins. Bowman said he
suspects Stokea of allegedly
committing at least half of the
·automobile thefts -a.a many as
60 -in the dty during thoee two
months.
More than 120 break-ins were
reported in Irvine during 8eVell
weeka ending ln mid-January. In
moet caaea, new German-made
cars with Blaupunkt and
Concord stereo receivers were
targeta.
Bowman said officers didn't
find any 1tereos In Stokes'
apartment. Stokes haa not been
seen by investigaton linoe they
eerved the eeardrwarrant. But a
woma n who 1 hare d the
apart.men\, V~ria Ward, 23,
wu arrat.ed 1-t WC!ldnaday Clll
suspidon of grand theft.
A ccording to Bowman's
affidavit in the search warrant,
lnvestiptors had been watching
Stokes and others in the
Thunder Run apartment since
Jan. 8, when a 1tolen car wu
d.iaoovered parked i.n ita carport.
The unidentified driver <JI that
car wu pulled over by an Irvine
patrolman that night, but
escaped arrest by running
(See STEREO, Pa1e A%)
Spring has sprung
a leak along Coast
Mesa hotel coDJplex weighed
By PHU. SNEIDERMAN or .. o.-. ""'...,.
The spring of 1983 haa
officially arrived, look.mg very
much like the winter of 1983 -
wet.
The new season rolled in at
8:39 laat night. and a fresh round
of thundenhowers arrived with
it. National Weather Service
forecasters are making no
promiaes that more traditional
aprins warmth and aunah.ine are
Immediately on the horizon.
Showers and thundenhowen
are expected to end late today,
givinl way to partly cloudy and
tool conditions tomorrow.
Weather .ervice technician Jeff
Wright said there i1 no rain
expected tomorrow, but wet
weather could return by
Thunday.
The temperature ii expected to
reach the low 601 tomorrow.
while overnight the mercury will
dip to the low 50a.
Local weatner experts,
meanwhile, are continuing to
watch rainfall figures climb to
almo1t double the normal
numben for thia date in the rain
year, which extends from July 1
to June 30.
J . Sbennan Denny, who has
been keeping rain records at hia
HuntiJlllm Beach home for the
put 52 years. said .64 inch fell
overnight, bri.nling h.i.a aeuon
total to 18.71 lncbea. Last year,
only 9.79 inches had fallen by
this date, be said.
Huntington Beach is well
beyond its average rainfall for
the entire year, which la 11.95
inches, Denny said.
Calta Mesa received .47 lnch of
rain overnight, according to
Emmett Franklin, 1upervialng
hydrographer for Orange
County. He aald Coeta Mesa'•
aeuon total I.I UUO inchea. The
(See SPRING, Pqe il)
New chief
William Ruckleshaus
has been named to
head the
Environmental
Protection Agency.
See story, Page A3.
Water-oriented project goes. before City Council tonight
By JODI CADENHEAD Of"IMO.-, .......
A major condominium and
hotel complex rropoeed on the
largest chunk o vacant land left
In <:::osta Mesa will come before
the Qty Council tonight.
Royale Associate•. a
Torrance-ba1ed development
Cirm , plan• to build 600
condominiums and two 350-room
hotels on property east of South
Coast P1-za Town Center.
The Lakea ; a1 the
water-oriented complex i1
known, would be buUt on 30
acres north of a rN9ive high riae
and commercial development
already approved on 50 acree of
Sakioka family property.
An environmental report
released laat month concluded
that the 12,740 vehicle trip•
generated by the project will
result' In "unacceptable"
congesdon at Anton Boulevard
and Bristol Street.
Authorities have
recommended that traffic
improvements be provided prior
to construction of the phaaed
development.
Plana call for the hotels to
range from 10 to 15 stories. One
of the h otels will cater to
bu1ineas people planning
extended visits. The other will be
built for typical overnight 11aya.
Prlcea on the two and
three-story condominiuma will
range from $70,000 to $150,000.
Lut A~ developers from
Curd-En&Jand Co. won approval
from city officlala to btiild 1.3
million square feet ol commerdal
office development on 50 acres <JI
Sa1dok.a land.
The Sakioka family i1 the
1econd large1t landholder in
ea.ta Meea.
The largest landowners, the
Seger1trom1, have proposed
another major development on 98
acres about a mile from the
Sakioka development
The council meets at 6:30 p.m.
today at 77 Fair Drive.
Crash kills cyclist
A 40-year-old Tustin man WU
killed when hl1 motorcycle
alamrned into a parked moving
van trailer ln Fountain Valley
late Saturday, police Mid.
Rommie John Lovil died later
at Fountain Valley Community
Hoepltal.
Po~ said Lovi1 appeued to
veer into the van from a atop
signal at Edlnaer Avenue and
Brookhunt Street. He appeered
to be drivinl at a ttuonahle rate
of speed, ~ to police.
The van wu leaally ~lted
along the curt:.sde, acconllna to SIL l..ee Pepka.
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There are
67,000
SoutheMt A1ian
refugee. now
Uvlttg in
Orange County.
Ly Tran and
dauahter Nt
One Tran ha..e
f oUcl
happJ11e11 Jn c...a Mt:N.
~A7.
European finance mini1ten
ha\le •treed on a major
realiaoment ol their currencies,
upping the Welt German mark
and devaluating the French
lrane. Page C3.
A cataracl 11 not, •• 10me
beUe·H, an abnonnality outtlde
the eye, Dr. S teinerohn
explain• eauiraett on Pa1e A8.
The battle (or the
Callforala Aqelt'
1tardae Job I• rlaht
field i• a two•way
aflair lietweea BobbJ
Q.,.k Ud Ell&t v.1 •• ttM, ....... (cw
DOW. p ... 8}.
Bill Singer, former
player for the Loe
Ancelet Dodgers and
Cali.lorata Ance~ 11
now pltehin1 a 111ne
lor little 1e-..
bueball la Newport
Beach. P .. e 81,
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Al Orange CoaJt DAJLY PILOT/Monday. M1roh 21, 1913
Wh•I'• lh•
llr•I thing you
do wh•n
aprln11 •rrlvea?
Economic recovery said ·'healthy'
4 p ercent srowth called strongest perlormance in two years
"I start planning a
garden."
Earl Enee, 15,
CoetaMeN
"I start studying for
exams at Cal State
Fullerton and prepare for
Easter.
Carol Bede, 40,
lrvlne
"I notice the flowers
and buy springtime
clothing."
M..-, Beth Friedman, 71
lllealon Vte)o
"It's llke a crisp atart,
ao I buy flowera. clean
houee and get my clothes
In order."
Joenf\8 Cunningham, 41,
Newport Beach
"Nothing special.··
Aon A•um, 18,
Huntington Beech
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"Play."
Richard Sager, 4,
CoeteMeu
"It's time for a spring
cleaning, so I wash all the
windows. Richard also
llkes to ride his big
wheel, go to the beach
and climb trees.
AOMlle Seger, 38,
Coeta .....
(Richard'• mother)
W ASHINOTON (AP) ·-ln
th broadeet atsn yet ot economic r covery, tt1• je>vernment
Htlmated today that the
conomy jrew at a 4 percent
annu.J 1'9'41 dwinl the tint three
montha ot the year, the strongest
performance ln two years.
The Commerce Department'•
so-called "flaah" estimate of
Inflation-adjusted gram naUonal
product sf.owed the large1t
lncreue alnce the flnt quarter of
1981 and undencored the near-
unanJmous view of economiata
that the severe 1981·82 reccesion
ended lut December.
.JAIL . • • .
From Page A1
riot tn eight mont.ha at the jail,
which houaes 1,800 men but haa
an lnmat.e capacity of 1,200.
Sgt. William Francia, stabbed
in the beck, waa to be releaaed
today from Western Medical
Ce nte r and Deputy Guy
Bremmer, stabbed in the side,
waa to be di9charged from UCI
Medical Center.
The third officer, Deputy Bob
Bolong, waa stabbed ln the knee
and recuperating at home today
after treatment at Western.
The I njured In mate ,
lO-year-old Ron~ld teve
Rodriguez, in jail on ;1ery and
burglary charges, suf red two
bro k e n fingers and bead
laceration&. He waa treated at
UCI Medical Center . yesterday
and returned to the jail.
Other deputies suffered cuts
and brul.aes in the riot.
A month ago, deputies battled
more than 50 inmates. Three
deputies and 19 inmates were
in]Ul'ed m that episode
STEREO
From Page A 1
through a field.
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Another incident that led to
the search warrant was a car
burglary at 2415 Campus Drive.
Bowman said in the affidavit
that Stokes, when confronted,
confessed to stealing a Concord
radio and other valuables from
the car. He returned everything
except a credit card.
SPRING. • •
From Page A1
city averages 11.89 Inches for the
entire year, he said.
Because of recent flooding and
buildup of debris, Pacific Coast
Highway remained closed today
between Warn'er Avenue and
Golden West Stre et in
Huntington Beach.
Laguna Canyon Road ,
however, was open in both
directions early today. despite
heavy downpours during the
morning conunuter period.
Showers, cooler
Coastal
lnl«mmem .._. and COOier
temperaturw I>'..,... today. Partly
cloudy tonight with • I•• •c•lt•r•d 1hower1, generally
•ndlng tonight. Chane• ol
lhow..-1 ao pwcent Ov«nlQhl
Iowa 42 to 52 Pertly cloudy
tomorrow and COOi with NgN o1
51to113.
Elaewhare. lrom Poi nt
Conception to th• Mexican
bonMr Ind out 10 mllaa. Wlr"'9
nOft"-1 11 to 25 knoll with
comb4ned -ol 5 to 8 IMt -outer water1 tonight and
tomorrow. Over Inner wat«t:
Wind• w.t lo noft1-t 6 to 15
llnou tonight. loorMllll:y. to 15 to 22 knots lomOfrow a 41fnoon.
W~l'Wllllla2to 3 lelll.Pwtty
Cllloudy llwaugtl t--Wldely ......., .,_.. and poetMMa
thundenllow•n through lhla
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Extended ·
forecast
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SOVTHEAN C AllFORNIA
OESERT AREAS -V•rlable
cloudln•H wllh belo•-normal t.-npw••-CNncl ol .,_, •bout Thu.-.d•y Owens V•lley
hlgl» 50 10 eo wtth 1ow1 32 to 42.
NortMrn o--1 hlol\9 54 to t4
with Iowa 3e 10 .fe. Southern
~ hlghl M to 72 wlttl lowl 46
IO 55.
COASTAL ANO MOUNTAIN AREAS -Conel derabl•
cloudln•ae with below-n0<mal
temperaturw. a--ol ,..,, Of
.,_... •bout Thur9d9y. COMt.i
hlgl» eo to 10 """" IOwl 441 10 ise. Mounu11n rwMt h1gN 35 IO 50
wtth low9 25 to 40.
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(Including Mertn, Soteno.
Sacramen10 and El Dorado
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night and Thuraday Ci.•rlng
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74 111
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59 34 75 41
51 42 MH
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At tho While Hou••·
IJrHldtntlal 1poke1man Larry
SpHkH called the fl1ure
"exc.llent new1 and the moet
conclualve Indication the
tl<.'Onomic recovery hu bqun and
ta proceedtna at a hea.hny rate
Wt think thll Indicates we are
movtna rapidly to an excellent
f'ftX)Very from recellion."
ln another positive
development, the flaah ettJmate
lhowed inflation, u meuured by
the GNP p.rke deflator. rltl.ng at
a mere 2.8 percent rate during
the flnt quarter, compared with
a 3.7 percent rate during laat
FUTURE. • •
From Page A 1
She noted that the future aties
project involved severaJ areas of
study. mcluding science, readJ.ng
and commU1Ucation among group
member&.
One of the most important
benefits occurs when children
share their new knowledge with
others, Kovalik said.
"We learn best when we teach
others what we know," she said.
S tabbing victim
sent to hospital
A 23·year-old man stabbed
during an argument in Costa
Mesa is in fair condJtion today at
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital.
Anselmo R . Rodriquez of
Garden Grove was Injured at
9:30 p .m . Friday during an
argument at 974 Grove St., police
said. Authorities are searching
for his brother-in-law, Felipe
Perez. 39.
yMr'• final qUU1Altr. The flash eatlmate la a very
rou1h oaJculatlon of 4":onomk
acttvlty that often l1 revlHd
1J1ntflcantly aa more lnlormaUon
la gathered.
The Commerce Departmenl
alto reported that economic
aciivlty durln1 the laat three
months of 1982 declined by lee1
than had been estimated
previoualy. The department Mid
lntlatlon-adjuated GNP fell at a
1 1 percent annual rate, rather
than dropping U percent aa had
~n reported earlier.
Th• department added that
pre·tax corporate proflta durt.na
the toqrth quarter of 1982
declined' at an annual nte ol o..e
percent from the third quart.et".
revenJn1 two atrallht quarwrs
of 1aln1. Aftu tax-profltl
ahowed no d\anae tn the fow1h
quarter. the depertmmt l&Sd,
The utlmated flr1t.qvarter
GNP lfOwth ii the p-eai.t llnce
r/..,7.9 percent rate wu recorded la
the flnt three roont.ha of 1981,
But that rapid expamion pve
way by the 1wmner of ~ wont
downturn since Wodd War II.
Weather on rampage
as spring bows in
By Tbe Aaaoclated Presa
Newborn spring pitched a fit
today, spreading up to a foot of
blowing and drifting snow acroea
the upper Midwest and causing
floods that forced hundreds of
people to evacuate thel.r homes.
Many achoobl closed, rush hour
traffic was snarled, and air travel
was disrupted by snow. Flood
warnings were posted in many
areaa of the Northeast.
A 44-year-old Michigan man
was killed early today in a
two-car collision on a slippery
highway in Watertown
Township, Mich
Divers ln Rhode la.land were
searching for the body of a
Connecticut man feared drowned
Sunday while canoeing on the
rain-swollen Pawtuxet River.
A school bus was hit by P
skiddmg car and toppled over in
Hospital flap
• • gets a1r1ng
Competing groups trying to
build a hospital in Irvine will
argue for their side on teleVlSion
tonight.
The Irvine Village Forum will
sponaor a discussion at 7:30 p.m.
on Community Cablevision
channel 3 between members of
the Irvine Medical Center and
the HealthWest Foundation.
IMC officials want to build
theu-hoepital on land donated by
the Irvine Co. near the so-called
Golden Triangle on the San
Diego Freeway. HealthWest
leaders are working with UC
Irvine administrators to build a
hosp1t.a.J on the campus
This tan tropical
Grand Rapid.a, MJch., ~y. ano
five special education atudenta
were injured.
In South Florida, four people
were injured today when
apparent tor,nadoea awept
through Okeechobee County,
overturning teVeral trai1en and
campers and damaging hou.es,
authorities said.
In Michigan. 500 to 700 people
were forced to flee their homes
today when winds of up to 4-0
mph off Lake Huron caused
waist-deep flooding along
Saginaw Bay just north of Bay
Oty. an area of lakeside reeoct
homes about 110 miles northwest
of Detroit.
Snow depths from the storm
that swept into the Midwest
yesterday ranged from about
haH a foot in such cities as
Chicago, Milwaukee. Detroit, and
Fort Wayne. Ind., to more than a
foot in Saginaw, Mich., where it
fell aa fast as two inches an hour
and was still coming down.
The National Weather Service
in Miami said two apparent
tornadoes were reported in the
Okeechobee city vicinity, but
Leona Hawk, chief dispatcher
for the coun ty sheriff 's
department, said, uw e think
there were approximately four
tornadoes that hit."
Although spring officially
arrived at 11:39 p.m. local time
yesterday, freezing rain spread
from n orthern Ohio lnto
northwest Pennsylvania and
western New York state.
Two-foot snowdrifts blocked
roads in southern Michigan,
where winds w ere gusting as
high as 40 mph and the
wind-clilll factor dipped as low as
10 degrees below zero.
is our trimmer cc346n model
All rhe distinctive features thar set our "346"
suits apart arc here for the man who prefers
the trimmer appearance offered by this darted
2-button model. The tan-colored tropical poly-
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NATION
Congress rushes to finis h
Social Security, jobs bill
By Tbe A1aoclaled Pre11
W ASHlNGTON 1n 1\$ l&i!'ll Wt't.'k uf work ~fol'1.' b I 0-day
F..Mt.tr ~. C.Oni~ la ruah1ng to st>nd Pre9ident Rt'a&an two
major pleoet of leal&laUon Socuil Security rc..•form and A
m ult:lbWion-dollar emer1cnry JOl» program.
The ~nate WN r.uming work thta afternoon on the $16~
blUJon Social Security resc:ut• plan with Senal.E' Mujority Leadt>r
Howard H. Baker Jr., R-Ttmn., saying he hoped Cur u flruil vow
IA te t.oday.
Ex-EPA officia l d e fies subpoena
WASHINGTON -Fired Environmental Protechon AS~ official Rita Lavelle defied a second co~onal sub-
poena to testify today, and the 11ubcornmitt« that issued the
subpoena moved to cite hPr for contempt of Congress. Lavelle
failed to appear when her name was called by the chainnan of
the House Energy and Commerce invest1gauons subcommittee
"The chair will note that tht• time 1s 10 24 and that MB Lavelle
LS not present." said Rep John Dingell, D-Mich., the chairman.
He said the subcomm1ltE:'E' would cons1dt>r a mouon to cite her
tor t'Ontempt.
Military retir~es g i ven apology
WASHINGTON -St!n Paul L..axalt has issued a formal
apology to military retirees who were angered by remarks he
made before the Nevada L<>gLSlature last month, saying that
"thousands" of military retirees were makmg more money in
reurement than those sull working ln a recent open letter to
retirees Laxalt admitted he was wrong "Instead of thousands
making more in retirement, the number 1s actually 343," he satd
Train carries nuclear warheads
SEATTLE -Anu-nudcar protesters say a heavily
guarded freight train, believed to be carrying about 100 nuclear
warheads, rolled out ol Montana today heading for the Trident
submarine base in Washin~on state The train was met by
Peaceful protesters in the Montana c1til'S of Great Falls and
Billings yesterday as oth('r protestNs planned v1g1ls 1n
Washington
D eath d ecision 'up to patient'
WASHINGTON After studying one of the most
controversial questions confronting medicine, a prPS1denual
commission says the ultimate dcds1on about life-sustaining
therapy rests with the patient not doctors. hospitals or
government agencies. If mentally <.'Ompe~nt . pa~ents w~nt ~
end life-sustaining therapy or forgo resusc1tauon m a CMSIS, 1t IS
ethically proper for them to do so even if an earlier death could
result, the President's Comm1ss1on on Ethical Problems in
Medicine said today
STATE
3 killed, 56 hurt in bus crash
AUBURN -Two "gambler s' specials" charter buses
ret urning from Reno crashed on mountainous, snow-shck
Interstate 80. killing three people and injuring 56 others,
authorities said. A bus bound for Marysville lost control, spun
out, hit an embankment and dnfted back into the path of a
Sacramento-bound bus about 8 o'clock last night, said a
California Highway Patrol dLSpatcher m Truckee
76 missile protesters d etaine d
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE -Baton-carrymJit Alr
Force security officers detamed at least 76 opponents of mlSSile
testing today as the demonstrators stepped across the boundary
line of this sprawling base. Four of the demonstrators made it
across a wire boundary perimeter unnoticed until they were
spotted sittmg in the mam entrance roadway. They were
grabbed immediately and placed with the other protesters inside
a waiting bus to be taken away for p~ing.
Small dam breaks, 100 evacuate d
JACUMB.A -About JOO persons were Pvacuated from
their homes when a small earthen dam ruptured. sending two
feet of water through the mount.am commuruty of Jacumba
Authorities said about 17 residents were flooded by the dam
break, which occurred yesterday unleashing about 300.000
gallons of water. There were no injuries reported.
WORLD
More Marines ready for Leb anon
BEIRUT. Lebanon -President Reagan is ready to send
additional Marines to LPbano n for peacekeeping duty 1f
necessary, special Lebanese envoy Saeb Salam said today after
returning from a week's talks in Washmgton. There are already
1,200 U.S. Mannes with the mulun.ational peacekeepi.ng force in
Lebanon, and thPir commander, Col. James M. Mead, has
reported several confrontations with Israeli troops.
Japanese protest carrier visit
SASEBO, JaJ>ll!l -Thousands of leftist and anti-nuclear
protesters J8llU1led this harbor tod.ay to protest the arrival of the
U.S aircraft carrier Enterprise. cl.ashing with riot police and
tcreanung slogans through bullhorns. Two dozen boatloads of
demonstrators swirled about the harbor, repelled by a phalanx
of Japanese patrol craft, as the 7~.700-ton earner dropped
anchor more than a mile offshore for a four-day port call
25,000 protest S pain's IVA TO ties
MADRID, Spain -Police and paramilitary troops routed
about 1,000 demonstrators trying to reach the U.S . Air Force
bale at Torrejon as 25,000 people marched to protest Spain's
en try into NATO. The protesters yesterday reached a highway
about two miles from the base No injuries or arresta were
reported.
Reagan
names
EPA
chief
WASHI NGTON (A P) -
William D. Ruckel•h1tu1 was
nominated to succeed Anne
McGilJ Burford as chief of the
troubled Environmental
Protection Agency today by
President Reagan Reagan said,
"He LI the nght man for the right
job at the right time."
Said the president: "No one
t'ould bring more lmpre11ive
credentials."
Ruckelshaus, now a corporate
official and attorney for
Weyerhaeuser, the timber firm,
will be making a eecond tour of
EPA, which he headed under
President Nixon. He 1tood beside
Reagan as the president praised
him "aa tough, fair and highly
competent."
"I f{Ueu my Immediate task is
to stabilize the EPA and relnstill
the dedication of the people there
... and to get on with the
e normous job of protecting the
environment.'' Ruckelshaus said.
Reagan said the attacks on his
EPA have been "unwarranted"
and said, "all I ever proposed is
that we be fair," not that there
be a tilt to favor the business
community.
Said Ruckelshaus. "Il 1s our
Job, my job, the Job of that
agency, lO serve the public .
We're gomg to do our best to
interpret our mandate that
Congress has given us."
"My concern is the future, not
the past . . . " he S&Jd.
Burford resigned March 9
after half-a-doi.en congressional
panels had laun c hed
investigations mto EPA affairs.
Ruc kelshaus , senior vice
president of law and corporate
affairs at Weyerhaeuser Co., a
ttmber and paper products firm
1n Federal Way. Wash., near
Seattle, headed the EPA from its
inception in 1970 unul 1973.
In advance of the off1t'ial
announcement, congressional
reaction to Ruckelshaus was
generally favorable, but an EPA
critic predicted the nomination
would not end the EPA
controvPrsy.
"Even 1f we get a 'Mr Clean.'
Ruckelshaus. coming Ill to head
up the agency, 1t probably won't
solve the problem." said Dr.
Samuel Epstein, a Uruvers1ty of
lllmolS professor.
Hepatitis
exposure
reported
LA MIRADA (AP) -
Customers who ate at a La
Mirada Taro Bell between March
5 and March 8 may have been
exposed to hepatitis, the Los
Angeles County Department of
Health Services says.
A food handler at the
restaurant at 15322 Santa
Gertrudes Ave was found to
have the disease, according to a
release Sunday by Dr Shirley
Fannin, chief of communicable
disease control programs
So far no other cases have
been reported
Fannin advised that anyone
who ate at the restaurant during
the three-day period should
con tact their doctor for a
gamma globulin shot by March
22.
The county will provide free
gamma globulin shots today and
tomorrow at the County's
Whittier Health Center. 7643
South Painter Ave. Shot.I will be
given today from 10 a.m. to 4:30
p.m . and tomorrow 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
Gamma globulin la effective
only if given in about the first
two weelu after exposure to th e
d i sease that causes liver
infection.
Hepatitis has a three to six-
week incubation period, lash
three to four weeks and may
requltt hoapitallzatlon.
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Orange County fireme n ba ttle fire on roof of El T or o commercial
building early today.
El Toro plaza blaze fought
More than 50 Orange County
firefighters battled for more than
a n hour today to extinguish a
stubborn blaze that caused
$700,000 in darna.ge to an El Toro
commercial complex.
A fire captain was slightly hurt
m the fire and rescuers saved a
small rabbtt from an adjacent
Montesson school.
Cause of the blaze. which
destroyed a doughnut shop and a
chiropractor's office, is still under
investigation, according to fire
Capt. Chuck Murphy.
The fire broke out at about
nudrught at 25435 Trabuco Road,
adJ8cent to Lake Forest Drive.
More than 50 firefighters, seven
engine companies, three truck
comparues, a paramedic urut and
six pieces of special equipment
were dispatched to the
three-alarm fl.re.
Capt. John Lane suffered a
minor eye injury as a result of
fighting the fire He was taken to
Saddleback Community Hospital
for treatment.
Casa de Bambm1 Monteaor i
School, adjacent to the two
gutted businesses, suffered only
smoke and water damage,
Murphy said.
TV's 'Bulletin' too special
Despite warnings, vie we r s panic ke d b y te rrorist movie
By ROGER GILLOIT AMOCleted ..,_ Wrltw
One viewer said she was so
frightened by NBC's "Special
Bulletin" that she had to take
tranquibi.ers. Others phoned in
bomb threats or fears, and some
worried that a realistic drama
about nuclear weapons threats
could inspire real-life terrorists.
"A lot of people are scared,"
said telephone operator Ed Walsh
at San Francisco's KRON-TV,
which rere1ved 50 calls dunng
the two-hour program's first 45
minutes last ~ht. "One woman
called and said Why do you give
all this tune to terrorists on TV'?"
Both before and durmg the
show. NBC broadcast numerous
warnings lo v1pwers that the
story was fictional. Even so
thousands of worried viewers
called TV stations around the
country. although some objected
to the d1scla1mers, saying they
detracted from the drama.
The movie showed a fictional
TV network responding to a
threat by an anu-nuclear group
aboard a tugboat in the harbor at
Charleston, S.C .. to detonate a
bomb as powerful as the one that
destroyed Hiroshima, Japan.
They demand as ''ransom" that
the American government
disarm 964 nuclear warheads 1n
the Charleston area.
Charleston viewers bombarded
the local affiliate, WCIV-TV,
with 250 phone calls during and
after the program. and others
called the c1ty'i. police station
Police Cpl George Volpe said
many of the calls were from
reporters and only "four or five"
wer1? from concerned citizerLS.
The Charleston station
superimposed the word "fiction"
on the upper left side of TV
screens throughout the t.ek'<:ast
That sparked some angry calls
from viewers who complamed of
"an eyesore "
"I have got my switchboard
• gomg off the hook," said the
operator at KING-TV in Seattle
just 20 minutes after the show
began "One guy said his son was
in V1rg1rua and thought his son
was m trouble."
But tn Grovers Mill. N J ,
scene of a fictional Martian
invasion m Orson Welles' 1938
"War of the Worlds" radio
broadcast that resulted in a paruc
-police dispatcher Cynth ia
Napolitano said all was qwet.
Chicago TV station WMAQ,
which carried the program,
received two bomb threats, said
station spokesman Nick Arol'\80n.
A prepared statement was read
to about 760 callers last night,
Aronson said. and the station
dropped its regular news
capsules bet ween 8 p.m and 10
p.m. (CST) to avoid confusing
viewers with the movte
W 001an, hoy saved
f roID snowstor1n
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ram
and sn ow fell on Southern
California overnight, forcing
sheriff's rescuers to carry a
woman and her child 2 1"l miles
on their backs through the snow
to safety, deputies said.
The storm. which also
produt'ed some offshore
waterspouts yesterday, was to
continue at least through tonight.
forecasters said.
Dor1?en Herrera, 24. and her
son Steve. 6. of Co,vtna stopped
on Highway 39 in the Cryst.al
Lake area about 6 o'clock last
night to play in the snow.
sheriff's Deputy Dave Tellez
said They walked too far from
their car and became lost, he saJd
A passing motorist spotted the
w o man later and contacted
deputies, warning them that she
was not dressed wannly, Tellez
aa1d Deputies found the pair 2 lfJ
nules from the road
··Neither one was prepared for
the mountain temperatures."
Tellez said "They were
completely soaked That's why
the deputies decided they
cou ldn't wait for any other
rescue equipment to come and
they carried them out on their
backs."
Deputy Jack Lassiter. 35,
earned the boy and Deputy
Walter Phillips, 32. carried the
woman, to their patrol car and
drove them to Foothill
Presbyterian Hospital whe re
they were treated for exposure to
cold and released 1n good
condition, he said.
The boy was sent home to his
grandmother, but Herrera
was booked for investigation of
child endangering at the S an
Dimas station, he SB.Jd.
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Mount St. Helens shoots plume of steam
and ash into the sky abo-ve Washington.
Scientists say another eruption is possible.
St. Helens
building
eruption?
V ANOOUVER, Wuh. (AP) -
Mount St. Helena wu tremblina
with email earthquakH H It
be1an 1\1 third 1prln1t1me of
activity and conUnuee to build
toward another mild eruption,
lclent.l.tta .. y.
The volcano flrat 1tirred to life
ln th1a century almolt \hree yNn
AIO· Ita May 18, 1980t blut left H
people dead or rniaena and eent aloft an uh cloud ~t circled the alobe.
The mountain cont.inuee to be
unpredictable but, for now,
11Cient.l.tta IAY It haa eettled lnto a
pattern of •team bur•h,
earthquakes, rockfall•, 1now
melta and mlld ft'Uptiona llmlted
moatly to the lnaide of the crater.
On March 6, •clentht•
predicted another mild eruption
by next weekend. Offlciall with
the U.S. Geological Survey and
University of Wuhlngton
geophy•lc• laboratory ••Id
yesterday that the eruption alert
remaina ln effect. It would add
new growth to the 700-foot lava
dome lnaide the crater, 8dentists
said.
The last eplaode when molten
rock wu pushed to the surface
began Feb. 7 and continued
through the end of the month.
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Nuclear
war talks
planned
Ora Cout DAILY PILOT/Mondi • M11oh 21, 1983
LECTRONIC MUSCLE
I STIMULATION
Most lnexpe11slve In Orange Countyl
Al
Conaecutlve lecture• on the
hlltory of atomic weapona and
current U .9 . policy on nuclear
war will be preeented Saturday IDOC'n1n8 at UC Irvine.
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awnmer at UC !rvtne for YOW'\C atudenta who enjoy new ~.
The non-profit orpnjzat.lon will apoNOr theee coune.:
Summer Schol.an for ftth and 12th graders, Peguua Project
for Academically Talented; for 8e'Vellth through 10th aradera;
Mualcal Theater Worklbop tor filth through 12th gradet1 and
Project Explore for alxth through ninth araden.
Information about the pl'Ol1'anw ma rePtrat.lon can be
obtained by calllna the Pepaua f>roerama office at UC Irvine at 833-5518.
Hiltcrtan Martin Sherwin will
talk on "The Le1acy of the
Atomlc Bomb: From Rooeevelt to
Reqan," at 9:46 a.m. ln the UCI
Fine Arta Vlllage.
Loa Anaele. Tlmea re porter
Robert Sheer will follow with a
talk on the admlnl1tratton'1
pollclea on nuclear war. He la
author of the current best .eller
"With Enouah Shoveb: Reagan,
Buah & Nuclear War."
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Lifeguard services
I · benefit entire county
j ,
1 I
With only Superv1a0r K.alph
Clark dissenting, the Board of
Supervisors has agreed on a
procedure to govern how county
subsidies for lifeguard services in
coastal cl tis will be divided up.
The new formula, based on
actual salary c.'OSts, was devised by
county officia ls and
representatives of San Clemente,
Laguna Beach, Newport Beach,
Huntington Beach and Seal Beach.
Saf aries paid to guards and
supervisors in all five cities will be
totaled and the county subsidy,
this year $248,248, will be divided
on a percentage basis. A city that
pays its guards 10 percent of the
total cost, for example, will be
entitled to 10 percent of available
subsidy funds.
The county has been handing
out lifeguard subsidy money since
1945, but this will be the first time
th e amounts will be based on
act ual salary costs rather than
estimates of needed funding.
This year's subsidy has been
set aside from the county's
Harbors, Beaches and Parks
District funds, pending a court
decision on the legality of using
money from the Dana Point
Tidelands Fund. This practice has
been challenged by the state,
which contends that money should
be apent only in Dana Point and
not in other coast.al areu.
Supe rvisor Clark, who
represents an Inland diatrlct,
que stioned the need for the
lifeguard subsidy, contending
coastal cities profit from additional
bed tax and sales tax revenue
during the summer months.
Give n the fact that the vast
majority of summer beachgoers
are day visitors from inland areas,
this is rather a specious claim.
These visitors pay no bed tax and
many bring their own picnic
lunches to the beach and do little
or no shopping during their visit.
But the cities still must train and
maintain an adequate guard force
to guarantee their safety.
The responsibility of the
county as a whole to help pay that
cost is quite clear. Indeed much of
the growth of inland areas has
been based on reasonable
proximity to Orange County's
many beautiful beaches.
The new agreement, which
will be in effect for five years,
eliminates the need for annual
renegotiation of lif e guard
subsidies. While it does not take
into account the cost of physical
plant, v e hicles and lifesaving
equipment, its percent.age formula
seems adequately fair
Stop the gravy train
A long overdue measure that
would put the brakes on double
and triple dipping into retirement
benefits by public officials has
been introduced in Sacramento by
Orange County's n e w senator,
John Seymour, R-Anaheim.
His SB 677 would keep public
officials retiring aft.er Jan. 1, 1984
from drawing from more than one
pension plan or retirement system.
Seymour also would like to see the
legislation made retroactive, so
that officials now drawing more
than one p e nsion wou Id be
required to choose one and drop
the rest.
The latte r change, whic h
would remove something already
promised, probably would be
difficult. But it most certainly is
not out o f order to insist that
future retirees select just one of
the pensions they may be entitled
to from a variety of public sector
jobs and that they draw on it only
when they do indeed retire.
This has long b een the
practice in many countries. Indeed,
our multiple pension system, with
some benefits available after only
a relatively brief period of service,
i5 unheard of in most of the world.
The "pension gravy train" is
filled with examples that stir the
wrath of private citizens who are
lucky if they can collect a single
pension after 20 years or so on the
job.
U.S . Sen. Alan Cranston, for
one, is drawing $52,000 a year Ill
retirement benefits for a mere
eight years as California's state
controller, along with his $60.660
federal salary.
St.ate pensions can double and
triple the amount originally paid
the officeholder thanks to the
infamous escalator clause that
keeps benefits abreast of current •
pay plus increases for inflation
This girruruck gave fonner Gov
Pat Brown a pension of $52,500
while son Jerry was collecting
$49,100 as governor.
State Supreme Court Jwtice
Stanley Mosk draws a pension of
$47 ,340 a year for serving as
attorney general from 1959 to 1964
while collecting a salary of $77 ,225
for his judicial duties.
And the champion multiple
pension collector, former Attorney
Gene ral Eve lle Younger, has
managed to garner re tirement
benefits from no fewer than four
different public offices.
One has to agree w i th
Seymour's charge that the stat.e's
pension plans are "totally
unreasonable."
The steps that n eed to be
taken to achieve reason are fairly
a pparent Limit officials to one
public service pension m addition
to Social Security, and only one.
Make that pension payable only
when retirement follows a
reasonable period of service, not as
little as eight yea.rs or even less, as
happens in California. This would
eliminate the lure of hopping from
one public service position to
another. enrolling in pension plans
along the way -and keeping all
of them.
There is little doubt that most
citizens would vote m favor of SB
677 if they had the chance. Of
course they do not. And those who
will vote on it are the very ones
who w ould st.and to be kicked off
the pension gravy train should the
bill pass.
We generally d o not favor
legislation by initiative, but
sometimes that is the only way for
citizens to get control of a situation
that has not been addressed by
their elected representatives. This
may be one such case.
Opinions expressed 1n the spate above are those of the Dally Pilot. Oth" views ex pressed on this page are those of their authors and artis ts Reader tomment is inv1t
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L.M. Boyd/ Fashion trick
Why yellow clothing tends to make
women appear slightly larger I do not
know, but the faahion authorities
claim auch ·to be the case. Green
coetumes, however, suppoeedly make
them look smaller.
"Fertility of the human female,"
report• a medical researcher, "la
hJahett when the room temperature la
approximately 64 degree. F."
Generattona 8'0• a dime wu called •hot.~ •pend.in8 of an entire dime ln one place gave ua the e>rpre98ion
"to go the whole tq."
Q . h lt true that the public
pharmacy ln Vadc.an City aeUt birth
~pllls?
A . Quite true. But only to
ORANGE COAST
llilJPil~t
no n-Catholic married women who
work in Vatican City.
Q . Can you explain why school
teachers rarely get bursitis?
A. Blackboard work People who
routinely ral9e thelr handa over their
heada l:n their jobs leelTl less inclined
to auffer that ailment. Carpen ters,
paint.en, e let1r1cl.ana, ao on.
Q . How long dld the typlcal
rnarrlaie lut a century ago"
A. Only 12 years. Death of o ne
partner or the other lowered thlt
atatlaUc ~y.
Q. What does the Queen of Ena1and
do when ahe ~ h<>Wll"hold hilp at Buddnaham Palace?
A. Putt an ad ln the pepc!r.
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First-strike fever shocks
WAS HINGTON -The Air F orce
doesn't want its missile officers worrying
-and maybe thinking twice -about
laun ching a nuclear first strike or
raining warheads down on civilians Lt
Steven G1 Uord found thlS out the hard
way.
Gifford is a five-year veteran with
top-secret clearance and 1s a firm
believer m a strong national defense As
a nuclear missile mechanic at Nor th
Dakota's Grand Forks Air Force Base, he
had no qualms about working on
Minuteman missiles.
IT WAS ONLY when he was assigned
to nuss1le training clas.s and was taught
how lD fire the deadly weapons that he
began to have doubts It was what his
instructors taught him that bothered
Gifford, a Monnon who once considered
~oming a military chaplain
Gifford was shocked by the various
missile targetmg plans They included
first-strike attacks, with which the
Unit.eel States would initiate a nuclear
war. They also included what the Air
Force called "flexibility targeting," a
euphemism for attacks on large civilian
populauon centers
Gifford told my report.er Jock Hatfield
that one instructor told him firing
missiles should be a "Pavlovian reaction"
regardless of the target ... You should
salivate at the very thought of turning
the misaile ignition key," the instructor
said
Gifford was disturbed by the farst-
strike "targeting optaon"-which the Au
Force oU.cially denies exists. He also felt
the "flexibility targeting" was outlawed
by the International Laws of Armed
G. -Jl-Cl-IN_D_IRS_O_N -~
Conflic t, which bar attacks on non ·
military targets.
At the end of the second week of
classes, G1ffortl was asked if he had any
personal reservations about firing a
missile. He replied that he wouldn't push
the button without thanking about ll
first '"I'm not a robot," he said.
The Air Force's reaction was to send
Gifford to a psychiatnst and detail ham
to the base golf course. where he
re trieved balls for the brass hats
Then, ma touch'worthy of the KGB.
the Air Force accused Gifford of fraud
and gave ham a general discharge
O fficers testify ing al his discharge
hearing said they couldn't believe
Gifford really bought the Air Force
slogan: "Peace is our profession." One
colonel pointed out that first-strike
plans "are published m all the papers
and everything "
So, with truly weird logic, the board
of offic:ers reasoned that Gifford must
have .)Oined the missile class intending to
drop out Therefore, he was guilty of
fraud. he ctidn't deserve an honorable
discharge.
The base chaplain and the psychLatnst
who interviewed Gifford testified in his
defense His only problem, they said,
was an acuve ronac1ence
TO THE MACHO Air Force brass,
that's a fatal fla w They take the
S hakespearea n view that "conscience
does make cowards of us all" -and they
don't want any Hamlets in the missile
control rooms.
Gafford is appealing his general
discharge. which can bar hun from civil
service employment and consu tutes a
sugma he feels is undeserved. He has no
.)Ob prospects and no means of supporting,
his wife and three children.
But he says he so d oesn 't regret
having followed his conscience "To
totally trust SOfTlt' 0H1cer who doodes it's
time to beat the Russ.ians to a nuclear
a ttack I couldn't do it." he said.
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We don't need this • representation
Whether you know ll or not. you were
represented in Argentma ttus month by
a rude young ,erk named John McEnroe
McEnroe was part of our three-man
Davis Cup team. Not only did McEnroe
continue with his outstanding display of
poor sportsmanship while he was there
representing America, but he almost
single-handedly lost the fLTSl round for
us and eliminated the United States from
the competition
One thing a poor sportsman can't do 1f
he's a public figure is lose. There have
been dirty, unsportsmanlike football
players. boxers and lots of baseball
people as ignorant of sportsmanship as
Yank~ manager Btl ly Martin. but the
public usually excu~ their behavior
when they win.
''LISTEN, you got to hand at to the
guy" is the phrase we use WeU. I don"t
have lo hand it to anyone who's a poor
sport, a nd I don't plan to hand it to John
McEnroe. l never handed it to him when
he won and I'm not going to hand him
anything for disgracing his rountry IJl
Argentina by losing his last match in
three unsportsmanlike aeta.
Arthur Ashe is the non -p laying
captain of our Davis Cup team and he's
one of the true gentlemen of sports If
there were a Hall of Fame of good
sportsmen, he'd be a chart.er me mber.
I have a little note I'd like to get
delivered to Arthur when h e r«-turns
from Argenuna:
Dear Arthur:
I adm.ire you a great deal, both a.s a
tennis champion and as a human being
You're my idea of a sports hero. but
there's something I want to tell you since
you're l'aptain of the US. Davis Cup
team
I don't want Joh n McEnroe
representing me anywhere. anytime m
the future Let him go around the world
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-IND-Y -ROO-Nl-Y -~
making money and calling hunself an
Amencan, but please don't give him any
off1c1al status again Amencans have a
hard enough ti me being liked as It IS
You must know some real nice young
tennis players that you'd be proud to
have on our team and who wouldn't
have lost any wors.e to Guillenno Vilas
and Joee-Luls Clerc than McF.nroe did.
Next time you put a team together, get
90me of those nice young guys who play
decent tennis who won't embarrass us in
the eyes of the world. Just don't take
John McEnroe. By the way, Arthur, that
goes for Jimmy Connors, too.
Sincerely,
Andy Rooney
In add1Uon to McEnroe. America has
another great unsportsman about to
re present us an the O lympics Bobby
Knight. coach of the University of
lnd1irna basketball team, has been
chOSE:n coach of the 1984 U.S Olympics
basketball team It was Knight who m
1979 behaved so badly at the Pan
Amt-ncan Games an Puerto Rico that he
was arrested by local authorities. You
can bet that he'll make an idiot of
himself up and down the s idelines
dunng every Olympic basketball game
loo losing America friends at every
whistle •
Unsportsmanlike conduct was never as
widespread as al as today, and I think the
winning-is-everything coaches are at
least partly responsible They are
pressured into 1t by the winning-is-
everythmg fathers
WINNING in a game simply 1s not
everything. I love the moment in tennis
when a good loser goes to the net and
shakes hands with a good WlJU\er. He
didn't want to lose but it was a game It
was fun and it's over I like to see a
260-pou nd lineman who has just
knocked a 195-pound running back on
h is tail with a vicious tack.le reach out his
hand and give him a lift to his feet. Not
all coaches like that, but I like it. I like
any display of friendliness between
sporta opponents
When I read that John McF.nroe had'
been badly beat.en m Davis Cup pt..Y by
two Argentinians. I was delighted. They
say he cned when he lost, but tears att
unrelated to sportsmanship. I wu for-
Britam m the Falklands War but now
against McEnroe 1'11\ for Argentina.
Loss of job can hurt men more than women
The wounds Incurred fro m the
widespread jobleaneu of the last year or
two are deeper than merely economic or
aocial brui.aes, for they go right to the
heart or the human 11\uetlon, and
threaten a draatic elteratlon In the
traditional balance between the sexes.
A man without a Job -and there will
b e mllllona who will become
IYlllY 111111
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"atruc:&urally" u.nemploytd ln tho near
future -la• ma.n withOut a funct.lon or
a purJ>C*. Men define thc:m1elvos by
what they d~ lgnorlna what they an, or
Whal \hay ate not.
Women, ttuw1h Ion, hablt, adtlpt
themHlYH better than men do to
cNnllnl CICllMlldon& In thlla --· ~ are.~ 1Uperlor 1o men, beca\M ~ fMMt ~ ·llO bt man flnlbte
rw.r w oen~ ln which they wwre
toteild '° ...ime a .u~ po1UJon,
!foiti, ..... t'Ml'\fl tram • prt.maril1.
tnduttrlal to a lar1•l1 '1Hrvlce '
economy, more and more women are
entering the . work force, and men are
facing a new kind of competition -not
merely from electron.le devices but aha
from the feminine labor pool that U1 fast
flood.lns the market. Women can now flU
d0%enl of funcUonJ that formerly only
men were comldered tor: and often with
le.a •train and llftter dependibllity.
1 remember b4ting at a dinner party o
duz.en or more y an -a<> with a lady
PIYChONW)'tt, who ICCUrat.ely prediclt!d
the11e onn&ahtna trench ln modem urban
eodet,y. "Woman'll liberation," ahe uJd,
"wlll ~ aood for h r, but It wtll c.reaw
havoc amons the men it time9 ge\ bed.''
TIMES HA VE Sot bed, a.nd may not
got any bet~r in W'ml of the pennan.ent
dllpUicement of men by macbfnea and by
thtir fem1nlne counterparta. WhU the
lt'onomic CONeq\AenC'el are problematic,
the had no doubt that th.la would have
hffvily depraat"f effec:U upon men'• •U..w.m. and am forced to..,...
Wtth Ml' esumate.
A woman .. neYH withoUt • "job." In
ont _ w•1 or ano&her. Ir 1h 1 I• not
plO)'eCI rormau.y, ab4t hll many other
otc .. Hry .functlon1 &o 1>4trform, In
houMwork and cookln1, In rHrlna
'
children a nd cementing the 10C1al life in
her family •nd neighborhood. Women
also have a "support system" in the kind
of friends men do not have in our form
of society.
Men may or may not be alienated
from their joba, but they are aurely
alienated without a job -aa muc:"
emotionally as flnanctally. Thelr whole
raitJOCJ d'e r.re rollaJ*!9 in the face of an
empty day with no pl.-ce to ao to and
nothing productive to d o
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Delly P'tlot l'Mto by htt1cll O'OoftMll
Ly T ran a n d Ni One Tran rind new life eigh t
years alter lea"ing Cambodia.
A new life
'I almost g a ve up ;
we all almost died'
By WRENZO BENET o<111eo.-,Nota..,,
Nearly eight years after fleeing Commurust-controlled
Cambodia, Ly Tran has found a new life as a Cooita Mesa resident,
de1ennined to leave behmd a past filled with hunger, oppression
and the death of loved ones.
At the moment, the 36-year-old mother of three speaks little
English and is unemployed, though one day she hopes to get a job
sewing for a clothing firm For now, she and her family subsist on
welfare benefits.
When Tran was aaked 1f she was happy with ber new life in
Orange County, she muled eastly and her dark eyes seemed to
beam. "I think so," she said shyly. "Here my children have the
opportunity for advancement and education."
During an interview In the comfort of the Sonora Elementary
School Library, she talked of her 9,000-mile. seven-year journey
to freedom and of how her Carruly went through the fields and
jungles of Cambodia (renamed Kampuchea) to the streets of
Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh city) and then by boat across the South
China Sea to a refugee camp in the Philippines. They finally
arrived in c.o.ta Mesa last August. • • •
On April 17, 1975, Khmer Rouge soldiers (Cambodian
Conununists) ordered Tran, her husband and their two daughters
to leave their Phnom Penh home unmediately.
"They told us Americans were going to bomb the city, and
we could return In three days they lied," she said.
The Trans, and thousands of others. then were marched at
gunpoint into the countryside, where they were fon:ed to perform
heavy labor In the fields
"We ate by stealing food from empty houses." she said. "The c.ommunists killed you if they caught you."
Hund.reds of Cambodians died of malnutrition and many more
were murdered by soldiers She and her family escaped the
holocaust by walking to the Vietnamese border Sadly. Tran's
husband died during the journey
"He was very sick because the C.Ommunists worked him llO
hard. and he had no U'Qtment," Tran said, a melancholic look
falling over her face. She added that her husband often refused
food 110 she and their children could eat.
"I almmt gave up, we all almost died." she said.
Tran, who was five months pregnant with her third child
when they reached the border, lived In Vietnam with her
daughters for six years. Eventually. she saved up $2,600 to pay a
ahip owner to help them escape.
A little more than a year ago, Tran and her children left
Sa1pl ln a small flahing boat bound for the coastal town of
V~u.
-.'We were taken to a beach and put on a 15-meter boat with
98 ~ pople. We floated for three days." Tran said.
Flnally, an American veuel picked them up and carried them
to a refugee camp in the Philippi.nee. Several months later, United
Nations relief workers found aomeone In Coa1a Mesa who would
spomor Tran and her daughters. They flew to America lut
aunmer. "I feel thankful to the American people for having me and
my family," Ttan said.
Refugee workshop
~understanding the Indochin ese'
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O,.ngw CoU1 DAILY _.ILOT/Monday, M8f'Ch 21, 1113 ~f
Little Dian Bicxnga was one of the youngest boat people to leave
Vietqam. She made the journey from Saigon to Bido ng Island an
a 59-lool boat with a leak in it.
Refugees drawn to county
Southeast A sian refugees influx co ntinues
By LORENZO BENET o<ltle 0.-, ,.,. .....
For years, Orange County has
been considered a mecca for
Amer icans migrating west in
aear c h o f a n e w life or
Californians moving sou th to
escape the smoggy. over-crowded
environment of Los Angeles.
But slnce 1975, the county has
become a new pomeland for an
ettimated 67 ,000 Southeast Asian
refu gees who fled countr ies
ravaged by war and political
oppreaion. The largest group is
Vietnamese (nearly 80 percent),
while Laotians (14 percent) and
Cambodians (6 percent) make up
the balance of the population,
accord ing to a 1982 s t a t e
Department of F.ducation survey.
l'.>uring 1982, 2,682 refugees
arrived in Orange County, SIUd
Beverly Hunter-Curtis. a county
refugee ooordmator A little more
than half of the recent arrivals
have been male. while the
average age has been 20, omcials
say.
Presently, an estimated
one-third to one-half of the total
county refugee population is
under 18, according to statistical
studies by the immigrant and
Refugee Planning Center in
O r ange. An est imated 2, 100
refugee children are attending
schools I n Costa M esa ,
Huntington Beach, Fou ntain
Valley and Irvine, school district
offici.ala say.
School systems have added
special E ng lis h classes and
Southeast Asian teach ing aides to
help refugee youngsters Cit in.
"The levels of inter mixing
depend on the personalities of
the students," said Diana
H ensley, a teacher at Costa
M esa's Sonora E l emen tary
SChool, where nearly one-third
of th e 4 32 st u dents are
Vietname9e. "At first, there w ere
some problems between the
Vietn amese and Spanish
children , but now I see more
intermingling."
An estimated 21 percent of the
county refugee population lives
along the Orange Coast. with the
bulk -11,050 -residing in
Costa Mesa and Huntington
Beach, according to a 1982 county
census survey (see chart). I n
contrast, only an estimated 100
refueees live m Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach.
"It's strictl y econ omics,"
explai n ed Dorothy Br ylsk 1,
di r ect or of t h e Cath olic
Immigration and Resettlement
Agency In Santa Ana. "Like most
people. they simply cannot afford
to live in Newport or Lagwi.a."
S izable numbers of refugees
live in the ne ighborhoods around
Oak.land and Queen streets in
Huntington Beach, while a large
population of Vietnamese lives in
apartments along Mission Drive
in C.OSta Mesa, said Thu Tran. a
resettlement coordinator at the
Refugee J ob Center in Santa
Ana.
The Son o r a Elementary
School, located a few blocks from
M ission Drive, sits an a
neighborhood that was "solJdly
rnicfdle class a few years ago."
Hensley said. "More and more
refugees are moving in. while the
w hite population seems to be
moving east to places lake
Riverside, where the housing lB
cheaper."
Rents in this area range from
$450 a month for a two bedroom
to $575 a month for a th ree
bedroom, Tran said. To make
ends meet, two or three refugee
families will share an apartment.
"In Vietnam. two or three
generations of a !amily may live
together, but never two different
families.," Tran said. "Over here
we have to do it because we can't
afford the rent."
Each family will occupy a
bedroom, sleeping on single beds
or mats, Tran saicf. The
apartments are usually lightly
fumlshed -a couch, tome chain
and a table. Some homes have no
furniture at all.
"I recently villited a father and
his fou r childre n at their
apartment o n M l.aslon Drive,"
Tran said. ''They're sharing it
with another couple. They came
here w it h n o thi n g, 10 the
after they sign the lease,
Refugees arrive: 1975 to 1982
REfUGEE POPULATIONS Of CITIEI IN OlllANQE COUNTY
Preltm•n!ly E111-of ToUI end lndoch•MM ,_.lahont of colMt '"
Or.,,.. Cou"ty fOf 1.1.a2 ISour .. Ref-F0<umof Or-Cou"ty·
Population end C.Mu• CcNl'lflUftN u"l)Vbft1fted cnu 9l'ld CaltfOfni• Stat•
o.p.ttment of F.-Controlled P09Ulellon Elllm•l••I
City_ ,. ..........
Bru
S...na Pert.
Cotu MeM
Cv-•
Fountain Velley
Futt.rton
~Gro.t
Huntintton Bead\
1...i ..
U.-BMdt
l.a H*• ... , ......
lot Alamnot
N--'8eact\ o ......
"-oa a..ci.m.nu
Sen J .. an C..1trano s.nu Ana ........
SuntOfl
TIOttM
Vtllt Perti.
WH .... lnat••
Yorbe Lu..Sa
Un•ncotPo<•Wd
Coun To'81:
apartment 1B empty, except for
beds and a table."
The Refugee Job Center and
churches often donate furniture
and clothing to refugee families,
Tran &a.id. Other items, such as
cook i n g utensils, can be
purchased at local swap meets
At th e Voltaire apartment
complex in Santa Ana, 25 percent
of the 562 units are occupied by
refugees, &a.id assistant manager
Ruby He ndricks. Monthly rent
for a two-bedroom apartment IS
$410.
Our rules say no more than
two people per bedroom, but
Total lndoctu,,...
lle,6411 4,476 2 °'" JO.Ht n; o.a
63,171 1,125 1.n
ll.153 4.176 fi.n.
Jt.IMI JOO on
&4.744 1.500 27'
10:1.412 2.725 2.n
1H,1111 t ,400 7.R
174.147 1,175 111,.,
111.131 1450 2 1,
11.otO 25 01,
4',2U Z!>O OS'
H>.340 75 0 5,.;
11.560 160 1 3'"4
M,tl9 76 0 1'l .... ,, 2,960 3 ,,.,
31.1111 775 2 1,.;
27947 200 07'
20294 126 on
215,060 11,..00 7,...,
21.068 60 oa
25,0:19 1 400 fin
31.223 925 2 .,.,
7.oe& :ZS 03'"4
71,241 1.950 '"' )0,312 100 on
272.SA7 4,..00 1""
1,99:1,131 -17,000 3.4,.,
aomeumes they'll move In up to
11 people," Hendricka said.
"We can't enforce the rules
because it's hard to keep track of
the number living there," sh e
went on. "Sometimes they say
the others are just visiting."
Tran said many land.lords don't
car e about or don't know the
number of people living in the
apartments. At the same time,
she said, tome refugeee may lie
about how many they plan to
move in.
"I'll tell you on e thing,"
Hendricka said. ''They do pay
their rent on time."
Refugee residue • • They \/Vait
By JORN LAIRD
Anu .. tall l'r.-Witter
BANG KOK, Thaila nd -
T h e y h ave been calle d t he
"refugee re1ldue," -the
unwanted lndochine9e left over
from the more than half a million
who fled to ThaUand Ii.nee the
communilt• took over their
homeland.I in 197~.
The 1eo,ooo Cambodian•,
LaoUana and VtetnamHe wait
puatve ly behind barbed wire
enclosure., hoP.na that We.tern
countrlea wilf reconaldu their
plea for reeett.lement.
Many of them have spent two.
three oc men yean ln the United
Nadona-umted refuaee eampe
here with no other future ln
qbt. 11W.land lntlltl they must
~eventually.
The United Btatee and other
Wettem countrta have llCCtpted
reepanatbWty ln reeettllna many
of t)Je more than 1 million
refuaeea who have fled lndodi1na a1nce 1970.
Olobal !'-.-.Ion and attJci.r
bi...-pmation of who ii a~ n 11en 11 two of UMt ,_... lor
a ~rp drop ~ ..... u lemen'
tralli ~ 1Mt ~· ~ CMe b1ltar1el campUad
bere by the Unlted StatH
~·Offtctatw1C11DeMM9of uw· PJAlht o1 the rejlct.ed:
I
-Chanty Tblppavona. 3&,
w ork ed 11 a clerk for the
Mlnlltry of J\lltke ln Vientiane,
the capital of Laci, f« "* yet.I'll
before the eommunJN came to
power ln H?G. Af~r that ht
worked • a comlriuna1 farmer
with bJ.t family fOf' \hr. ,.....
~for. he WU l.l'Na1ed ln 1978.
Ht uld h• wu 1tnt t o
"temina~•" In two detention
campa but eecaped to Thailand
after two y.-n And four monttw.
Lut Dic.wobW hi Wll ~ .....ulernmt ln the Un.t&ed Stat.et
bec1u1e be dld not meet tht
deftnlUon ol a refupe.
-Luu Ven~. now 2-4, and
hil funLly wen tent to ont of
Vietnam'• new tcOnom.k wan.
after the Vlet Con1-North
VletnamtH victory In 19'16
bec1u1t hl1 brother wu 1
.ergeant in the defeated Saigon
army.
One day h e stru c k a n d
knocked unconacious an offldal
w ho h e said was ph ysically
a bualn.g h ia mother and sister.
Rana. then 16, got six montha in au. 1ollowed by three years in a
r.;;_educatlon" camp.
He WU drafted into Vietnam'•
army and aent to Cambodia in
A\.ll'Ult 1980. Four months later
h e d eeer ted a nd escaped to
Thailand.
Rana has b e en denied
reae ttle m ent becauee of hit
convtctlon for 1ttackln1 the
ecoclOl1lic zone oftidal. -Soeun Chhoeun, SG, WU a
Cambodian houeewlfe whose hu.~nd wu executed by \he
t'OmmunJat Khmer Roup repne
In ie11 for betn1 a mllltery
officer ln Cambodia'• previoua,
pro·WHt re1lme. She and IW'Vl'ltl.nl memben of her family w•te forced Into h1rd labor
becau1e of the mllttary
~'
She fHrtd beln1 aent for
"r•·•duca\lon" end beln1
Mpatat.ed ban ber IOft. 'J1-two n.ct to 1b&dand arid baw beirn
In a refu ... camp for thrM
1*ilrt.. foW' montba. She w11 denl•d U .S .
r..ettlelMft.t far not metUnal .....
definition of a refugee, and like
the other cases has been pllllted
over by other recipient oountriea.
According to U.S . officlah
h ere, the U.S. Refugee Act of
1980 followed United Na tlom
guidelines in definlng a refu&ee:
a per90tl holdlnl a w ell-founaed
fear of belns pereecuted for
reason • o f race, relts l on,
n ationality, me mberehlp of a
parUcular todal l'l'OUP or political
optnton .
But one oftlclal aid of.ticen of
the U .S . Immlaratton and
.Naturalisation S e rvice tn
'nW1and were invariably ltl1c:t· er In \heir lnterpretaUona. The
.ervke had approval ra• ot ._
than 70 percent few nilltU.--.t
from Thailand wblle the ra• fer
otMt SoutheMt Mlan countrila
Wll around 80·J*'09Dt, he iald.
The Unlied Sta• ii the IMP'
reclpent of lndodUne9e ~
end of the 88,090 departurtle
from Thailand ln 1081, it toOk tn
10,188, accord1QC to the U.N.
Wlh~tor Ref~
J'rance took ?,6H , AuatraUa s,a• lftd c.aMda 2,aoe.,,,.. IOlal
number Of ~ bow••· resn-nt.ed a abarp drop trim tt. ioa.111 of a•L AtW Thal.land pro ........
dr61»ID thf n• of .,..._to lOW-.n CCM\trW Ind~
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ines that work • -sometimes' JOUI HIAl1H
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By PHIL INTERLANOI of Leguoa8each
1 ,D&AR ANN LANDERS: A while bllck you wruw a column about the tm. iuys atv prla when
\bey want to brHk down their ,.,,.tanot. l t mad4I a ~ lmprelllon becal.* flve of ~ Unee had
!tl'Mdonme.
I haw a ~ •ter who needa to .. th.at
wnn. 1 w1ah t had •ved lt. Pleue nan U a,tin. -
MOLLY IN N'J:W BRUNSWICK
DEAR MOLLY: ftat col.a111 wa1 th rneU of my aMtu .._ ... ,.11r11 to teU me dae llDet lbat
Wltn .,_. oa &Mm. "l Neetved more tlau U ,000
~ Ben tt la -t.U.01 for ukiDS:
Sharan, Pa.: "What are you alrald of? Don't be • baby. It'• put of arowilll up." LoWsvtlle, Ky.: "lf you really loved me, you
wt>uld. 11\at'a the way people expreaa thelr true ,.Uno. lt'a been aolng on aince the world began.''
lfonolulu: "It'• very painful for a guy to be ln
t}lll ocmdltion and not get relief. You got me all
h .. ted up. U you're any kind of woman you'll take
care of me."
M.anhalltown, Iowa: "lt will be good for your
ccmplmdon. You should have 11een mine before I
did it. Honest. lt'a better than any medicine."
Carbondale, lll.: "You're lhe most exciting
chick I've ever met ln my whole life. I have never
wtmted anybody the way 1 want you."
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
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At
N-M:
a showing
~ and sale of
exceptionally
priced,
handmade
Oriental carpets
now through
April 1.
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Each one an angina/. Each a trtbute
to the craftsmanship of artisans m
Pakistan, Kashmir, India, Iran and
Rumania. We mvtte you to see the
collectlon and en1oy a bnef walkmg
lecture relatmg to the mterestmg
qualities and history of 0flental Rugs.
The collection includes Sfzes from a
4x6-ft. Bouhkara carpet. 405.00 to a
40-year-old Henz Persfan rug, 12,335. 00.
Another unusual collection at N-M
m the Galleries.
, ~ WIDllS
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.. ''Lile la ao uncertatn.
Who knowa whether you will be alive tomorrow? It
would be awful If you dlC!d In an accident without
experiencing the ~atal thrill of all."
Mexico City: 'You're awfully uptight. Sex is a
great tension-breaker. It w111 make you feel
relaxed."
Gatlneau, Quebec: "I wanl to marry you
aomeday and we 1hould find out 1f we are aexually
compatible."
Rochester, N.Y.: "I've heard rumors you're
'leuie.' If you aren't, prove 1t."
Naaau, The Batuunas: "I promise we won't go
all the way unless you want to. l'll atop whenever
you uy."
Harnabur,, Pa.: "You have nothing to worry
about. I'm atenle."
DA. PETER J , STEINCROHN
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: A friend and I
th~ aamo eye 1peda1l•t. The other day we buth wc:nt
for OW' yearly checkup. To our aurprilt!, we leorood
that we have cataract.I. The doctor wanua to ICC my
friend within a month to check on hla eye
AJ tor me, I don't have to return unUJ m·xt
year. He aaya mine la a alow-arowlns cataract that
may never need operation. But my friend I.a u tW'l'
candidate for 1urgery. Wtth 10 patient. waiting in
hi.a outer office, we didn't want to takt• up hia tlmt>
to explain. Wtll you tell ua wh'/ one may nl'ed
operation while the other doesn't. MH. F.
DEAR MR. F.: When, how and why to operate
on one patient and not the other would take a
bookful of explanation• The rub la thal each
patient'• requirement.a differ It all dependa upon
the patient'• age, the type of work he does, and the
type of cataract ltAielf. -------~~· "Pulllnl an 1wful lot ol 1treu on t.hoM cabl•,
artn'l youT" Toronto, Canada: "I know you want it aa much
as I do, but you're afra.ad of your reputation. I swear
I will never tell anybody. It will be our secret."
Many aak, what la a cat.a.ract? lt'lfhoL, as some
believe, an abnormality out.Ide t~e eye that
interferes with vtaion. It's inalde the eye In the lena.
This becomes clouded or opaque. Light can't pus
throush properly to reach the retina (in back of the
eye). Images become blurred and distorted. Normal The tradiuonal method la the lntracas-ular type of
Shrewsbury. N.J.: "It Isn't sex I'm after. l"m
really in love with you. If you get pregnant, I'll
marry you."
vision is decreased. When to operate? Depends upon operation.
each patient. For example, thoee who do precile In addiuon to the operation. there'• another
work -like an editor, for example, may need choice lo make: spectacles, contact lenses or
Durham, N C .: "You have the body of a
woman. Mother Nature meant for you to have sex.
You're ready for it."
surgery earlier. intraocular lenses. There are pros and cons.
Somet.imee 1t may take years before a cat.a.ract Spectacles have thick lenaes and magnify and oft.en
really interferes with vision. There are two main distort the images. Some long-term hard or aoft
types of operation: intracapsular extraction (In lenses may be worn conunually for 2 to 6 months.
which the cat.a.ract and ita capsule membrane are Soft lenses can be worn longer. Use o f the I aJ10 received tome letters from boy1. Here
are the liDe1 tbe girl• uaed: removed completely) and ext.racapsular extraction intraocular le n s leaaen s dis tortion and
(in which only the c.at.a.ract contents are remo_v...,.ed ___ ). __ magni_....._f.l_c.ati_o_n_. --------==----Garden City, L.l.: "I've been seeing a
psychiatrist. He says I'm too inhibited. He has
adv\aed me to have sex."
Greenwich, Conn.: "l have terrible monthly
cramps. The doctor said sex would be helpful. Of all
the guys I know, rou're the one I want to help me
with this medica problem." (P.S. The guy said
0 No.")
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Bruce Clark
Goltz sharp
in Angels'
3-1 victory
From AP dl1patcbes
PALM SPRINGS -Rookie
Mike Brown's leadoff homer in
the third inning snapped a 1-1 tie
and the Angels went on to beat
California 3-1 in exhibition
baaeball yesterday.
Brown's homer off southpaw
Neal Heaton, his second home
run in as many days and third of
the spring, helped the Angels
snap a six-game losing streak.
Winning pitcher Dave Goltz
went the first five innings and
held the Indians to two hits, both
coming in the second when
Manny Trillo singled, Rick
Manning walked and Chris
Bando singled to give Cleveland
a 1-0 lead.
Juan Beruquez's RBI double
ued the acore in the third. and
Bob Boone's infield grounder
accounted for an insurance run in
the fourth.
Cleveland right-hander Len
Barker, who has suffered from a
pulled muscle in his side, held
the Angels to a score!~ three-
inning stint.
Golu, as yet without a defined
role on the Angels' pitching staff,
strengthened his bid for a
possible spot m the rotation with
hi) strong five-inning stint.
"( felt very smooth out there,"
said Goltz. "I wasn't trying to
eoiphasiz.e anything in particular
I was working on my whole
M'Ot·''
Goltz received the starting
uaignme nt in place of Geoff
Zahn.
Dilly Piiat
MON DAV, MARCH 21, 1883 Bill Mulligan has decided
lo stay at UC Irvine COMICS
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RF: Clark or Valentine?
Angels could fill position with a trade
By JOHN SEV ANO or._.,.,., ..... 1Udf
PALM SPRINGS -If there was one
admitted battle at the start of thla spring,
although it's nonexistent at the moment, it
was in rlf{ht field where newly acquired
Ellis Valentine and talented bench-sitter
Bobby Clark were expected to go head to
head for the last -and only -vacancy in
-the Angels starting lineup.
lnJUrles to both, however, have muddled
matters considerably as Valentine has
played in but 2 of 12 games this spring due
to tendinitis in the left Achilles, while
Clark has appeared m only 4 of 12 because
of muscle spasms m htS lower back.
It's a dilemma that's causing general
manager Buzzie Bavasi great consternation
and gnef, enough to where he's considering
a trade m order to fill a possible void.
"We naturally don't want to make a
move unlesa we have to," said Bavasi aa he
watched the Angels play Cleveland. "It
would be foolish for us to do anything early
and then find out that Clark and Valentine
were healthy."
In the meantime, Valentine, although
itching to play, doesn't want to push
hlmself for feu.r of becoming pennanently
disabled, while Clark, making his first
appearance yesterday in mne days, 11
hopeful his back problems are behind him
The more persistent rumor has the
Angels sending pitcher Ken Fot11Ch to St.
Louis for outfteWer George Hendrick.
Bavaai said that while the report makes for
a good story, there's nothing to It ... yet.
"Struggling with this mjury is obviously
setting me back," said Valenune, who was
sjgned by the Angels as a free agent for
$325,000 during the off season. "I don't ftnd
it a hard situation but, sure, we both want
to play. "It makes sense. but it's embarrassing,"
Bavasl explained. "We talked about
Hendrick with St. Louis, but that was in
Hawaii (at the winter meeting) We haven't
had any dlSICussiona since."
Bavasl added, however, that some sort of
conclusion about Clark, Valentine and/or a
trade is going to have to be made "m the
next three or four days ··
"I'm eager to play. I know decisions have
to be made But l'm not going to be stupid,"
he said m regard to his lnJUry "On the
other hand 1 don't want to put them off,
either, where they feel they're forced to do
something"
Valentine has a good reason for
<See ANGELS, Pal(e 8%) Ellis Valentine
Rebels blow lead
UNL V ousted From NCAA playoffs
From AP dl1patcbes
CORVALLIS, Ore. -These ha1r-ra1sing
victories are getting to be routine for the North
Carolina State basketball team.
The 16th-ranked Wolfpack, 22-10, won its fifth
straight close game, knocking off sixth-ranked
Nevada-Las Vegas. 71-70 yesterday m the second
round of the NCAA playoffs.
Thurl Bailey's rebound basket with four
seconds to play gave the Wolfpack the victory after
trailing most of the cont.est.
•·We've really hung in there the last five
games," said Wotfpack Coach Jim Valvano. "Now
we're on a roll and who's to say what's going to
happen."
North Carolina State had three close victories
in winning the Atlantic Coast Conference
Tournament, then got by Pepperdine 69-67 in
double overtime Friday night in a first-round game.
Bailey, a 6-11 senior, described his winning
shot, which followed a missed 20-footer by Dereck
Whittenburg.
"When 1t came off the rim l tried to up 1t m the
first time. It rolled off and there were a couple of
hands on it. so I grabbed it and. as I was falling
back. I just tnrew it off the board and it dropped."
"I just don't know how it happened," UNL V
Coach Jerry Tarkanian said of the winning
rebound. "l'U have to see the replay "
Boston College 51, Princeton 42
CORVALLIS, Ore. -Boston College's
11th-ranked Eagles, led by Jay Murphy's 17 points
and holding Princeton without a field goal for the
first 13:37 of the second half, posted a 5 1-42 Victory
over the Ivy League Tigers in a second round West
Regional game
Memphis St. 66, Georgetown 5 7
MemphlS State, 23-7, advances to the Midwest
Regional at Karuias Cit y Friday night against No l -
Houston.
Iowa 77, Missouri 63
LOUISVILLE. Ky. -Greg Stokes led a
ba.la.nced Iowa sconng attack with 22 pomts as the
Hawkeyes upset 10th-ranked Missouri, 77-63 in
second-round actJon of the Midwest Regional.
Iowa 21 -9 wdl play No. 13 Villanova Friday at
the Midwest Regional at Kansas City, Mo.
Indiana 63, Oklahoma 49
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -Fifth-ranked lndaana
rode the outside shooting of Randy Wittman and
second-half delay tactics to a 63-49 victory over
Oklahoma and a berth in the Mideast Regional
semifinals.
Ohio St. 79, Syracuse 74
HARTFORD, Conn. -Tony Campbell !ICOred
eight points on rebound shots within 7:11 of the
second half, helping Ohio State overcome an
11 -point deficit and beat Syracuse -:9.74 an an East
Regional game
Louisville 70, Tennessee 57
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -Charles Jones and
Lancaster Gordon scored 18 point.a each in leading
se<."Ond-ranked Lou1Bville over Tennessee 70-57 and
tnto the Mideast Regional playoffs.
The Cardmals, 30-4, extended their wmning
streak to 14 and will meet No. 9 Arkansas, 26-3,
when the tourney resumes Thursday night
St. John's 66, Rutgers 55
A~~
Oklahoma's Wayman Tisdale pulls down a
rebound agains t Indiana yeste rday.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Keith Lee scored 28
points and grabbed 15 rebounds, leading
17th-ranked Memphis State to a 66-57 victory over
No. 20 Georgetown in a second-round Midwest
Regional game.
HARTFORD. Conn. -Bill Wennington's
buzz.er-beating jump shot gave St. John's the lead
of the close of the fjrst half and the third-ranked
Redmen dropped home 20-footers for the rest of the
game to defeat Rutgers 66-55 in the second round of
the East.em Regional tournament
Singer pitches a tune for Little League
BY CtJl\T SEEDEN
o<ttie Dl9r ""' ...., There was a time in Bill Sanger's
It's not as bad as it sounds. The Harbor
Area Program welcomes baseball stars of
the future from Newport Beach. And,
many of the games are played in
Newport Beach.
career when going to the baseball field
meant standing on the mound at Dodger
Stadium or Anaheim Stadium, with the
outcome of a major league game resting
on his shoulder.
But one day, Newport resident Randy
Holliday thought It would be nice for the
city to have Its own program. So he ran a
little, Uny, in fact. article in the Daily
Pilot as a feeler
T oday, the only shoulder Singer
worria about I.a th.at of his 90n Jaaon.
That'• Juon Singer -future Newport
Bach Uttle League player.
A couple of week• later, Holliday
wrote to the nuly Pilot aeain to give a
progreu report. It wasn't very
promising.
It haa a nice ring, doesn't 1t?
You aee, up until a few months ago.
Newport Be•ch didn't h ave a little
league. It had A YSO and Junior All
American Football. But no UtUe league.
U you wanted to pla~e league and
you lived in Newport h , you had to
~t.y In the Harbo r Area Baseball
Program, hued in eo.ta Mesa.
He received five respomea. One wasn't
what he had In mind. He was chaatiaed
for conjuring up the "middle clan"
notion of estabU.hlng a little league
charter in Newport Beach.
But among the other four was a call
from Singer, the fonner Dodger. Angel,
UCl's late rally
nets another win
U UC lrvlne'• tennla playen u. not tired after next weekend,
~ ~1ar1 wearing a big Son
But 10 tar the n.tionally-
n'nbd (15th) Ant.uteri have
eded lib IUpll'men ln rou.triC to
1&-2 NCOrd."'
Yeeterday wu a aood ~ qatmt New Mextco )Jn1~., oa anct the Lobel ........ In a , .... tie. And ln
~ d9Cif'4 .... bJ .. Ml, lht :~-......... ~ ....... J;.1.
JM 8Nii Mila ........ ....
"'" Amitat""' --I.be nd\ u E IDeeplUIWhllt -and , _._ • UCl won M . • Ul:l·now ,.... .,.., rlW'I .,
this week, atartlna with
Mlnneaota, the defendlne Bia
Ten champion, today. Then It'•
l o w• (tomorrow), Ore-~n (Wednesday), t1tab State hursday) and the Anteater
vltatlonal Friday throuah
Sunday.
"New Mexico al.molt 1tole lt
from ua," aaMt UCI coach Ores
Patton. "Now that we're r~1 w. can't afford to loee. U M ll8d
&oat to N.w Mexico, we prpbably
would not bave font to the
utlon.al1 (only l ttaJD• an
l!Mtld).''
.. We're on the Wff1 " .,.aNnc the aop 10 (ln die naUon) Ud we
ju1t can1t aUord to loH to
an,bOdy." ~ PattOft.
Texas Ranger, Miqnesota Twin and
Toronto Blue Jay.
Today, Singer is a coach for the
fledJding Newport Beach Little League.
"We still have a way to go. This is a
pioneenng effort," admit.a Singer, now
the vice president of Cove Development
In Santa Ana. "My ~nge1t boy is
interested in playing ball. He's at
that age where he wants to be an a
uniform."
Teach them the fundamentals No
politics And w inning isn't that
important," Singer explains. "We want
an ·everybody plays' attitude.
"I don't want to see parents living
their lives through their kids," Singer
continues. "It's not a high pressure
situation and It shouldn't be.
Still, the decision to go ahead wtth a
new little lea,ue program threatened to
create a rift between the establiahed
Harbor Area program and the new
league in Newport.
But Ii.nee last fall when Holliday put
his brainstorm into motion. the pieces
have slowly bee n put togeth er. A
problem wtt.h baseball fields haa been
Ironed out with the Newport-Mesa
School Diatric\.
With that simple reason, Singer has
played a pivo(al role in the development
of the Newport Beach Little League. A
buay man in a profession (building and
leasing industrial and office space),
Singer still has time to field calh from
potentlal sponsors, Interested coaches
and anyone elae ready to delve Into the
little league project.
"My goal ii to 1ee the kida ln uniform.
"With 14 teams so far, we need &11
(See SINGER, Pase 8%) Bill Singer
It's official: Lakers in playoffs
Abdul-Jabbar (23 points) sparks 117-110 win over Dallas
lNGLEWOOD (AP ) -
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar acored 22
polntt to pllCe the Loe Anplea
Lak•ra to • J>layoff berth-0Jlnchln1 117-I 10 Natlon•l
Buketball A~l•don vtctory
over the DaUH Maverick•
IMt~t.
Loa Anael• built • 17-polnt
halft.lme fead, then held olf a
furlou1 Hcond-halt rally by
Dallu th•t uw the MaverScka
take the lead brltOy at 101-100
wtth 7:10 remalrunc ln the pme.
The Laken. however nte1ed
off an 11-2 •trina rNfl!t ~ nnt
four mlnuta Uld WtN oever tbrea** the ~ Of the
~ Yk10ry wbkh iinprovtd
the Laken' P•clflc Dlvlt&on·
l•adln1 record to 49-11, mad•
Loa Anplea the flrat team ln the
Weuern Conference to be
uaured a apot ln poat-Haaon
play. Loi Aniflet alto holda a
nlne-pme edp over Phoenix In
the dfvt.lon race.
"Wt jult want to keep wtnntna
and do M well u we can in the
WHtern Conference and 1•t
rMdy for the playof~" Abdul-
Jabbu Mid. 11We're playlna weU. We ~
our ent.huiluin l*.it and w. re
able to win. We're not at our
bttt," lh• Loe Anatlt1 center
added, ''but WW bltn wlnn1l\I
arid that'• What t'CN1'11. ..
Coe Anaelee ec.cn Pat iw.y
llkt M WM COHC.WDld abOUth&
'-"' 11 1acli of "ldller lnlllnct. ..
11We haw to P-&' ...._ a~y.
"pectally yount. enthU1ludc
teama like Dallu," he Ukl. '"lt'I
called killer lnatlnct. We didn't
have that. but we did abow poi88
at the end."
Dallu Coech Dlck Motta Mid
h1I team WU limply OUt·manned.
"Tluty've J.uat aot too much talent for ue, .. he aid. "We're
~ not ln their claw ywt."
Jamaal Wilks bad-21 po&nia
for the Laken, while Jrervlo
''~" Johnlon, retumlnc from • one-pme layoff bilca ... of •
brul99d \h.lab m\llCllt, ldded 18
1>olnt1 and" 18 H1l1t1. Jam"
Worthy ~ 17 po(ntt few Lai
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Mulligan now sa~s
he'll stay at UCI
Bill Mulllaan, who hat been m
known to chanse hl1_ mind at a
moment'• notice, chanCe<J h1a mind at
a mormnt'a ootk» late laat nilht.
M\&Wan had been rumored to be in line for
\ho YICUlfOrepl and A.rbona Univeralty head
t.ekeu.Il coech1na politlona, and it WU feit that
he ml&ht even accept one of the two.
But now M~ aays no.
"To rem ove all
apeculalto n that I am
con1lderlng leaving, I am
happy wtth my position at UC
Irvine and wlll be 1taylng
wtth the program. I am not
intereated ln any other job,"
Mulligan said ln a prepared
statement.
Mulligan, who accepted
· the job at Loyola-Marymount
MlllUJUN three yean ago, then backed
out to later take the UC Irvine poeition, hu
compiled a 56-29 record at UCI in three aeaaona.
Ha 1982-83 team, with no eenJors, was 16-12
overall and 8-8 In the Pacific Coast Athletic
Asloclation.
Prior to UCI. Mulligan coached at Long
Beach Poly High, Riverside City College and
Saddleback College.
Quote of the day
Doa Heller, basketball coach at Aurora
(Ill.) College before his team, wh.ich has
two 6-1 forwards and a 6-6 center, took on
Chicago State, featuring a front line of two
players 6-7 and one 6-9: "Don't bother
. boxing out. Just find your spot and jump."
Walker held to 39 yards
A ttowd of 53,370 turned out for 5l
the New Je~y Generali opener in f >
the United States Football League
yesterday. mainly to see Herschel
Walker play. But Walker was a bust again as he
could gain just 39 yarda on 19 carries In the
Generali' 32-9 le.a to Tampa Bay. It was the
third straight game in whlch he didn't make a
significant return on his three-year, $5 million
contract. Walker's longest gain wu for nine
yards. Jolan Reaves completed 19 of 29 paaes for
239 yards In leading Tampa Bay ... Tim
Mauettl kicked his fourth field goal, a 29-yarder
with 27 seconds left, as the Boston Breakers
downed the _Washington Federals, 19-16 ...
Quarterback Ken Jolla1on'1 one-yard keeper
acrom a snow-covered goal line with 22 seconds
left pve the Denver Gold a 16-13 victory over
the Chicago Bli t.z_
Wallach leads Expos
Former Univel'llt~ High and Saddleback
College 1tandout Tlm -Wallach II
hammered a two-run hom11r in a
five -run fifth lnnlna to 1park
Mont.real to a 9-1 exhibition bueball
win over the Texas Rangerw yesten:Uy . . . In
other gamea, Steve Kemp socked a two-run
double to highlight a three-run first Inning aa the
New York Yankees hammered the York Mets,
9 -1 ... Dwayne Murpby and Da.ve Lopes
aupplled moat of the extra-baae hitting power aa
Oakland beat Seattle, 9-3. Murphy had three
doublea and Lopes belted a double and a two-run
homer . . . Ben Oitlvle had a two-run aingle
and Manbalt Edwards rapped three hits to lead
Milwaukee paat San Diego, 7-2 ... Max
Veoable had an inside-the-park homer to pace
San Franclaco paat the Chkago Cuba. 9-5. Cubs
pitcher Rlcll BorclJ wu hit by a line drive In the
leg and forced out of the game ... Gary Redu1
alugged a grand alam homer to spark Cincinnati
put Philadelphla, 9-3 . . . Rookie outrielder
Mike Yoan1 hit a bases-loaded homer and
right-hander Denali Martinez allowed only one
run in six lnninf{• as Baltimore stopped
Minnesota, 9-4 ... Detroit third baseman Tom
Brookens hit a two-run home run to lift the
Tigers to a 5-4 win over Houston ... Pitcher
Jim Gou allowed just three hits In the four
Innings he worked as Toronto baffled the Boston
Red Sox, 5-0 ... Milwaukee and the New York
Yankees are the winningest teams In exhibition
play al this point -Milwaukee at 8-2, the
Yankees at 8-3.
Thompson paces Sonics
David TbomplOD 9C.'Ored 16 of his m
game-high 29 points in the third
quarter to lead the Seattle
SuperSonics past the Chicago Bulls,
128-116, to highlight National Basketball
A.octatlon action laat night . . . Brian Wlllten
acored a aea30n-hlgh 30 points as the Milwaukee
Bucks blew a 22-polnt third-quarter lead before
holding on to down New Jeniey, 107-92 ...
Larry Bird scored seven of
his 19 points In the final two
minutes as the Boston Celtics
broke away to a 90-79 win
over Cleveland . . . Guard
Andrew Toney tossed m 20
fourth-period points as the
blazing Philadelphia 76ers
roared from behind to edge
Detroit, 121 -119. Toney
finished with 39 points as the
wwnua 76ers won for the 57th time in
66 games . . . Mike Woodson scored 30 points
and Eddie Jobnaon added 28 points and 11
rebounds to power the KanAa.s City Kings past
Golden State, 1'18-114 . . Jim Paxton ignited
Portland to a 118-106 victory over Denver,
snapping the Nuggets' nine-game home court
winninl( streak
Team of ex-B ucs Butler
win s OCC tourney sparkles
A team of former Orange Coast College players f 0 r u c LA
-The Crunch Bunch -captured Saturday's
annual OCC voll~yball tournament. which featured
10 community college teams and two club teams.
The Crunch Bunch, led by Tim Wetz.el, Mike
McClymonda, Jim Hooper, Steve Vrebalovich and
Scott Bailey, toppled OCC'1 current team, 15-10, in
the finale Saturday night.
Orange Coast wu led by the play of middle
blocker Bill Mati.aa, setter Paul Coenen, outside
hitter Paul Ireland and middle block.er Larey Clark.
In pool play. OCC defeated Oty College of San
F.rancbco. 15-3, 15-7, lost to Bohica (a club team),
9-15, 12-15, and then defeated Santa Monica CC,
15-6, 15-7. 'nie Pt.rates ouu.t.ed El Camino, 15-9, in ~and downed Bohk:a. 15-11, in the
Golden Wmt toppled Santa Ana. 15-6. 15-11,
1pllt with Long Beach CC, 15-9, 9-15, and {ell to
Cnmch. 11-16, 12-15, In pool play. The Rua:lers
were then ousted ln the quartertinala by Santa
Barbara. 9-15.
Sea Lion wins MORC
Sea Uon. a Grand Prix 30-30 sailed by Bob
Hatch of Loa AnaeJes Y echt Club WU the winner
of the Midget Ocean Racing Clau Southern
Califomia district dwnploaahip in a regatta bOBted
by C..patrano Bay YC Saturday and yeatttday.
Second overall wu Heeber Creeper, another
Grand Prix 30-30 sailed by George and Roy
Cundiff, C.abrillo Belch Yacht Club, and third WU
De1alla. an A.ndrew9-30 oo-lkippered by Andrews
and Dexter, Balboa YC.
From AP dhpatclaea
LOS ANGELES -
Steve McConnack won
the 5,000 meters and
UCLA teammate Jon
Butler. a former &:Uson
High standout, Clnished
second to he lp the Bruins
to dual meet trac k
victories over Texas and
Tennessee yesterday at
Drake Stadium.
McCormack won the
5,000 in a meet record
13:50..2, with Butler
aecond In 14:06.3.
The other Bruin event
winners were John
Brenner. with a tom of
63-8 ~ lo the shot put
and fomle'I' MiJsion Viejo Hi&h atar Steve Kerho.
wlth a 50.56 clocking In
the 400-meter hurdlea.
Also, Mike Lawrence,
3:48. l in the 1500 meters:
D@l Davis, 7-0 In the
high jump; and Jack
Preljers, 1:48.88 ln the
800 met.era.
Jon Butler
NHRA record
Brad Anderson of
Covina set an NHRA
speed r ecord with a
clocking of 214 . 79 rrules
per hour m a funny car
to highlight the Winston
Championship Series
drag raci ng meet at
Orange County
International Raceway
yesterday.
Anderson's record
came In the opening
round. He later won the
funny car division by
defeatlna San Diego's
Chuck Beal
I TO START A FORECLOSURE
Canuck , Jet triumph
Vancouver and WlnnJpe1 both ~
won In National Hockey Lea1u• '
acUon l.uat night to put a Uttla more
diatance betw n th4rm •nd tM La9
Anlttlft KJna:a Vancouver, afi.r a 6-3 victorv
over Detroit, now hu 87 polnta with Wlnnipea
havlna &6 after a 3-2 vlct.ory over Quebec. TM
Kinp arc wt In the Smythe Divllion with 63
pointa with a playoff berth virtually f•dlna
away. Power-play aoall by Do11 Hal•ard, Gary LupaJ and TbomH Gradlll powered Vancouver
to lta wln ... And defenaeman Tlm Watters
ecored hla fifth aoaJ of the teuon with 1:62
rema1n1n8 to give Wlnnlpea tu VSctory •.. Larry
Roblll1on and Maril Napier each scored twice for
Montreal as the Canadlena broke to a 6-2 flnt-
perlod lead on the way to a 7-4 win over Buffalo
... Pele Peelera had little work to do In
recording hla eighth 1hut.out of the sea.son and
Luc Dufour acored two goal• In leading the
Boat.on Bruina put the J'iew York Ra.ngera, 4-0.
The victory clinched the Adams DiviaJon title for
the Bruins . . • Ben1• Gastaf11on aoored one goal
and aasiated on another to help the WaahJngton
C.pltala to a 3-2 win over Philadelphia . . , Al
Secord became the aecond player ln Cbicago
hi.story to reach the 50-goal mileatone when he
t.allled twice to power the Black Hawks pa.at
Toronto 7-3. Secord joU\ed Bobby Hull In the
Hawlu' 50-~oal clrcle.
Rogers, Whitworth win
BUI Roaen won the New Orleans !I Open golf tournament yesterday by
three stroke• and aald the victory
signals an end to a year-long alump.
Rogers pocketed $72,000 after shooting a 69
yesterday and a four-day total of 274 ... Kaaby
Wbltwortb rammed home a 20-foot putt on the
final hole to come from behind and win the
LPGA's Kemper Open In Kaanapali, Hawaii.
Whitworth shot a four-under-par 69 yesterday to
defeat Dale Eppellna by one stroke. It was
Whitworth'• 84th win in 24 yean on the tour
. . Gene Uatler fired a four-under par 68 to
capture the Daytona Beach Seniors title. Littler
took home $25,000. Guy Wol1ten.llolme was
second, six atrokee behind Littler. Pa11l Harney
was third and Mlller Barber fourth after a
final-round 64, which broke the course record by
a stroke.
Owens fired at Kansas
Ted OweDI has been fired after •
19 years as head basketball coach at
the University of Kansas. Owens had
3 348-182 record and had won six Big
E:ight championships His freshman-dominated
learn this past aeason was 13-16 ... Happy
Bride, rallying wide In the final tum, took the
lead early in the homestretch then pulled away
to a 3 'h-length victory In yesterday's $108,400
Santa Ana llandicap at Santa Anita . . . Pole-
winners Sam Ard and Riehle Evan• both went
ahead with more than 50 laps left to win the two
halves of the MiU.er Time 500 doubleheader at
Martinsville. Va .... The c.oca-Cola 500 grand
national 1tock car race in Hampton, Ga. was
,.e?5tpaned because of rain.
f elevision, radio
TV: No events acheduled.
RADIO: No events echeduled.
TUESDAY'S RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers
vs. Houston at Cocoa, Fla .. 10:10 a.m., KABC
(790); Chicago Cube vs. Angels at Palm Springs.
12:55 p.m., KMPC (710).
ANGELS BATTLE ...
From Page 81
wanting to dl•play hl1 ability a1 hit one-year
cont.tact ii not suaranc..t. rmantna If the AiWtla cut hlm lac. prior to \he start of ihe ___,they
are not obllpted to pey h1a 11.lary.
Clark, of~. t. another matt«. '"*'9.,..
no contract 1quabblee here, jua\ • truatra\ed younp~r. who hu wait.ct to exhibit h1a w..-only
to encounter resiltanoe with wery move.
"I don't know lt there'• a t.W. Oil not becaUle
neither of ua hu played ~" taSd Oark .. he
aat ln the At\pla clubhouN. "I 1 .. 1 l haw • JOOCi
ahot at It. I came in here with my head up.
"With me. I'm Wied to all th1L rve been here
before. But I know tt'a a bualnem, 100. U they just
give me a chance to ahow what I can do they won't
need anyone ehle . . . they'U have me."
Hiat.ory la not on Cl.ark'• tide. It hat been the
Angela practioe of late to obt.aln outakle help, rather
than aeek from within. Talented you.nptert eucb u
Juon Thompeon. WUlle Aikena. Camey Lanaf.ord
and Tom Bn.ananaky have all gone by the wayside
In favor of teuoned veierana. Wlth the acquiJIJtion of Valentine lt would
appear u lf the Angela are tendina Clark • famWar
meaaage.
"I've thouaht about that," Clark admitted.
"But I think it 1oe9 back to the bualne9a pan. 'niey
just want to win quickly."
Valentine refu.ee to make the oontrontation
with Clark a peraonal battle.
"Bobby la a good guy who'• comin8 out here
and giving It all he'• got," aald Valentine, a Ute-time
.283 hitter. who h.aa been besieged with probleml
both personally and profetlSionally the put couple
of years. How 100n before Valentine bln play?
''Don't uk," he said, "Al IOOn u posaible.
Everyday I'm trying to do everything I can do.
Hopefully, my job will still be around when I'm
ready. "You know all I really want to do (this spring)
'Was come out and be me. 1 wanted to prove to
myself 1 could play with 1upport. I've been playing
the last couple of years without any help. I just
wanted to put in the best 1eUOn pcmible.''
Added Clark, who is hitting .428 this spring
(6-14; Valentine la 0-6): "I just have faith that
aomethlng 1-going to tum around. I feel It'• time for
tometh.ing to happen ... one way or another.
"I'll just leave it at that."
Three in lead
Santa Cruz 50s looking good
Leaders in the Newport to Qabo San Lucas
yacht race had rooved Into Mexican waters last
night and were still experiencing light winds.
Radio reports said the yach\ Ragtlme waa
about 20 milea off Qape Colnet south of F.naen.ada.
Three Santa Cruz-~ were apparently leading the
47-boat fleet on elapeed time. They were Hana Ho,
Raider and Earl of Mar. All three were In sight of
each other at nightfall.
The race started off Newport Beach Saturday
at 1 p.m. in a light aoutherly breeze that died early
in the evening and had the fleet bWlChed of! the
Coronado Ialanda south of San Diego yesterday
morning.
~ause of radio difficulties there wu no
complete roll call of boata yesterday morning. The
next. position report was due about 11 a.m . today.
SINGER'S PITCH: LITTLE LEAGUE
From Page 81
many facilities as we can get,"
says Singer.
The N e wport Parks and
Recreation Department 1s
allowing the new le~e to use a
field near Balboa Pier this year
It's a start. Singer saya, and he is
grateful.
"Next year, we're going to get
a new park down by Spyglass
a nd San Miguel," says the
Conner frofeuional player. with
a gleam In his eye like that of a
little league rookie.
Singer is quick to point out
that the Newport Beach LL is
not oompeting with the Harbor
Area program.
''The thing I don't want to see
happen ls for us to cut into a
program that has been around
for 35 years. It (the new little
league) is aimply a viable
alternative to the Harbor Area.
"Heck. Randy h.aa a six-year-
old who plays in the Harbor
Area program," Singer points
OUL The new league will sport two
divisions: a Minor League. for
young1ter1 8 through 12; and
Major League, for youngsters,
9-12.
When Holliday, Singer and
company held their first tryout,
only about 30 to 40 youngJters
showed up, mainly because of
poor weather. By the second
tryout, there were 170 youths
ready to play. And a third tryout was held
just laat weekend.
As things stand now, the
Major League will be limited to
four teams. There will be at least
10 Minor League teams. And
Holliday still needs coaches and
managers.
"We've really tied hard not to
interfere with the Harbor Area
program," Singer lnailta. "The
Harbor Area program ln aome
sections h.a.s been very strong. In
othera, it haan't.
"Most of the kids (who are
joining the new league) are
coming from the sections which
weren't that strong. Th.at'• the 8,
9. 10 and 11-year-olds. Harbor
Area is strong in the 12-year-old
department."
Singer downplays the
poaibillty of a feud between the
neighboring factions. Hit No. 1
priority is seeing the league
Braves rip Dodgers
VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -
develop and aeeing his .:>n and
others like him in their own
league In Newport Beach.
''It's a new organization. niere
are growing pains and we 1till
nee d a lot of people to get
Involved and get the league off
the ground," he saya.
Singer, incidentally, lm't the
only former profeuional
involved with the prog:ram. Paul
Popovich (not the former
Dodger), an ex-catcher tn the
Chicago Cubs' organization, is
among the new coaches. Fonner
New York Met Jay Cardin and
former Pittaburgh Pirate Bob
John.Ion are coachee in the new
league.
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Pnnc.. l•'"'• IOel•nou ... )'91 2 40
Aleo '""*' SullM>'e Pi.alUte Zen lor "~ Hein on My Pw-. LMO•no Lll>e
8eQOad Robbert La Ouetrtene
Time I 24 2/!i
POO"TM "ACI. 1 ·~ mllee Cone1e<oe (Romero) 2s eo a eo 4 eo
Sano a.no 8anQ tS•bftlel 3 eo 2 eo Blaeii Meno••-1MCCarron1 3 ao
Aleo raced P!>~el. Feir 81<0, Wl>O't
Gol 1 NIC ... el, Flddllng Ade Purple.
llMl .. terl. MICha.f'• PtMwr•
Tl,,,. 1 S2 215
FWTH "ACI . a·~ lutk>ntJt
Ee11nqu6Gk tPle<cel 8 oo 2 eo 2 20
Sh-II• IH&Wleyl 2 80 2 20
Ant-10 Mullc: (V1l~•I 2 80
Aleo raced Vela11, Br••h ano Try
cnu11e s11-11me 1 19 115
96 IXloCT A 19 SI peld 140 50
IUTH lllACI. t 118 mll• Blue Seat 1Ha....i.y1 12 eo s 40 3 40 Am Doubling (MeCarron1 5 80 4 20
LOU1•"'1te Sum....110etat>ou1Mye) 3 eo
Alto tac•d V•o•• Jim. B•onr• EmpefOf Hur Power Ctown of
T110tn1
T•,,,. 1 •3 315
llYIN'Tl4 LUC.. One ,,,.141
HOt N P-ty IPoncey) 4 eo 2 80 2 eo
Chic Nell,,.. (Oelallou11•yel 3 eo 3 oo
800'y Talk ISiet-) 8 40
Aleo ••cad Edgcole l ady. Lo"•
Fot11g,.•• Lucky Lekeetd• S"•"" Btown. One tor My Baby Met a W,..,.,
Sl'IMQ.-.now Time 1 37 415
ta IXACTA 12-71 paid $39 50
a '9CIC 8IJI p .1-J... .. 1-21 PM! '57
es2 20 with tour w1nn1n9 llCk .... 1.i·
fl<><MI) S2 Pick SI• contolallon P•ld
S2S7 80 w!tn 298 """"'"11 llCkell 111,,. "°' ... , Scntct> .,_ paid '364 eo wi111 51 Wlnnin9 lld<"41
UQHTI4 "ACI.. t • -Hafl9Y lltode (McC111ron) 1 00 3 00 2 80
AVllJ8111on {Oelal>OUIMY') 3 20 2 80
MIN Hun11no1on !CUI.,,..,•) 3 80
Alto raced Cullll• 9 1,.1r1111um
MelCNng Time 147 415
• lllACTA I• 8) paid "4 50
NINTH !UCL t 118 mllee Geotwe (MIWll 10 20 4 40 2 80
.Nat AtrlV9d f MCCel ronj • 40 3 20
HalamOIO IMc<Aet.....,.l 2 IO Alto raced Fly11'19 Gene Cetllofl l~OI Rolando. Our a..1 COiiy. Oom
OrlllnOO l...,. I 43 11$
M lllACTA 12-8) p61d S t03 50
Allendenc:. « 452
......
CAllllPMll CONPllMNCI
a...ytM.,..,.....
W l T QP' QA "9
Y· Edmo<11on 43 20 It 390 29S 97
Ceigery 211 33 t2 297 294 70
29 34 11 214 285 e1
211 31 e 219 30ll ea 29 35 11 275 313 83
•-CIMCaQO •·Mlnneeote
SI lo.b loronto
Oe4TOll
...,.,...,..,......
44 20 • 307 2411 87
38 t9 18 2117 264 82 23 :ie 16 2e1 2ee e1 23 31 12 295 )02 se
20 " 1s 2« 305 sa
WAUI COMAMMCa ,..,... DhWeol
• PNlllCleipNa 45 2 I 8 ?el 220 98 •NY~ 38 24 12 271 212 II a·W~on 37 22 14 211 2!16 M
t NY Ringen 31 32 II 279 M4 71
Ptt11Duf;l1 17 4t 8 240 398 42 ~ JerMy t4 .. 13 203 209 41
-~ 1-Bolllon 49 t8 t 300 203 101
a Monlr.., 38 23 13 325 295 It
•-&ultelO 341 27 12 21t 262 ... •. ~ 31 32 It 315 312 73
Hwtlord 11 411 1 23A 398 4 t
• ~ pleyofl aoot
y -dMllonttlle .,....,. ......
v~8.o.tron3
Wln!'llpelJ 3. Quebec 2
Ctwc.go 7. Tor onto 3
Monlf ... 7 euttelo •
WuNnglon 3. ~ 2
c~ 2. Hwttord 2. •• Boeton 4, H4lw Yorll ~ 0 T....,....ca-..
New Y0111 "--" 8' New .IWwy £-'on at 'f"oronlo
~·,~· Plltet>urf' 11 V-
SCOREBOARD
.... Ot1Mne Open ..,.
8111 Rooer•. 172,000
111
Oe"'d EdwarOe, SH.eee
J1yH .... '21.eee Veno1 Heefner, t29,&ee m
Gr.; Notmen. $18,000 rn
Ooug T ...... St3,llOO Jim ~1mone, S t3,IOO
llO
Jolln Cooll. 112 ,000
Lon Hlnl!le, S12,000
•1
Bobs-... Ml.900
C<J(lle SI r llftlll, 19 ,900
Jim co11>er1. 19.eoo Pel McGowen, 19,900
212
11tUGe F-. se.eoo
Ron Streck. se eoo a... Crenll>-. se,eoo
Bob eoyo. se.eoo Mike Reid. SI 800
Tr9"CnunQ C'*> SI 800
JA
Chip Beel<. SS.000
Oon POOiey. $5,000 .. Mwk McNully S3 340
G~ Morgan '3.340
Tim s~. $3,340
NICk Fll;o '3.340
f\9y FIOyd, $3.340
Jolin McComltl>, 13.340 Bob MUtphy, 13 340
V1<:1or Re;aleclo 13.340
M.,k PfeM 13.340
llllO AOl<I, 13,340 -Lou Grllllwn. S2,213
Phll Hancock, 12.213
Hal Sunon S2 213
0¥} KOC11, $2,213
CeNln P•t•. 12.2t3
L.erry Rinker. S2.2 t3 ..
Bob E .. lwOOd. Sl.680 Rav-Mloltble SI 590
Jollnny Miiier Sl,680
LMry Neleon S t, 590
Mike Peck, $1.5e0 Pet., Jecot>een S t S90
Tom Wel&orl, S 1.1180
Oonnll Hammond SI 680
Cun By<um. St,580
297
7t-87-8i-70
.. 10-11-ee
71·70-87-811
73·87..ff. 70
10·10-10-10
72-69-86-71
70-Jt.71-911
71-89-72-a
7 t-72-86-70
70-70-71-70
74-68-72-ee
74-86-71-911
71-70-71-70
7t-70-71-70 70-89-71-72
89·N -74-71
7t-71-ee-73 71-68-71·73
80-74-70-11
73 70-89-72 72-70-70-77 72-70-74-ee
13-11·10·10
74-81-7t·70
81-74·71-70
72-70-11·71 14-89-98-73
71 71-89-73
14 70-12-89
70-70-74-71
72-70-71-72
7).70-70-72
71-12·70-72
72.72 .. 9.72
70-12·71-73
72-.... 76-72
11 72-71·72 7t·73-12-70
72-89-73-72
70-11·71·74
70-19-11· 78 14-81·10-7S
96-70-73-75
Lindy Miller, S 1.041 71-11-73-72 Lyn LOil Sl,041 7t-7t-75-10
..... k~ l 104t ...... 15-78
Wiiey Arrnlltong, It .041 ~ 71· 72-74
Scott Hoell, $1,041 7547-70-75
Weyne L"'1. lt.041 72-ee-89-78
LPOA K.mpef' Oo.n
(ll_...... ...... , -Kelny Wlll,_11, SJ0.000 72-17-70-69 -Date f.Q0911n9. s 111.eoo ., 73 72-1$-89
°°""8 c:.pono, S I 2 000 7&-73-70-12 St~ FAfWICl,1 12000 74-72-14-Jt m Vulco Morlguehj. 17, 133
JOAnn. car-S7 133
Jan Stepheneon. S7 133
Ja
Lynn Ad.,,,.. SS 400
C.111y MorM. S5,400
Lau<en H ..... 15.400 ..
IU111y Poet-alt, t4 200 Pet er_,.,., 14 200
Teleuko Ol'oullo. 14.200 -S-te Hlynte. $3. 195 S--McAlllltw S3 195
J-te Kwr $3, 196
J-1 Colee. $3 195
2M
Jane LOCI!. $2,493 eat..,. King S2. •93 Betll Solomor> '2 493 .,
70-79-71-75
73-71-72-7 I 74-74-7~
70-74-72-77
7 t-74-75-73
73-72·7&-72
74.73.72.75
14-72-74-74
75-78-8$-72
75-73-12-75 14-12-71-72
14-75-74-72
73 79-12-72
89-78-74-75
15-71-72·73 77-65-79-68
AIMO HIUQe, fl,1192 74-71-77-75
Patty in-an. Sl.992 76-72-75-74 K9tf'ly Martin, 11,1192 73-77-74-73
JoAnne w-.-. 1 11112 71-74-73-73 Ho111a s1ecy. su92 1i;.1t-eo-11
Sue f.nl. S1.N2 74-71-75-7t Mullln Spenoe<-OYln.11,116272-Tl-77 t!O
Rtca C~910CI! S ~8 14-76-73-75 -Met;a Stubblel\eld S 1.3'8 79-74-74-75
GeM Hltela. St 348 72-79-76-13
Robin Wlllon. 11.348 7t-74-82-72
Allee Mitter. Sl,348 73-7t-76-77
Batb Bu<il<OW9ky St 348 73-77·76-71
Bat-• Mo .. .-Sl,348 73-79-7...e
A1tce R•tzmM>. Sl.>41 77-75-79-69 -Juely Clwlt. s t,070
Bonnie ...,.,,, 11.0 70 ..,
Call>erlnl °"9Qln. $040
SIM• lllw1oi-:lnl t940 C•tllyMllnt, ~
Amy AlcOtl. 1940 •Kethy e.ttw
JG
Sue 8ernin;. MOO Cllt'le JoMeon. HOO Ayeloo Otl-o. MOO ..,
C•Olyn Hiii, MM o.ooi.~ .... Ann.-M-P ... l9H ..
Car Ole Cflart>onnlllr. '810
Ket,,.,.,, Young, '810
S-y "--· se10 MwtNI .._ 1110 ·-eel--
76-70-76-711
77-74-79-70
73-7 5-7 4-71
77-73-76-7!1
74-77-77-73
79-74-79-72 77-76-77-71
74-77-77-74
75-76-75-74
19-71-79-71
77-76-74-79
75-71-75-75
75-77-76-73
1e.-1e.-14-71
78-7&-75-77
7&-7&-76-78
73 71-«). 72
Zambia Open
(8'L ..... Z-...1
LMOtnQ ,,,_~
t 11111 C ..... (U S ), 280. 122 500. 2
£ernon Derc:y (lrellnd). 280. I 15,000, 3
llttan w ..... (llf11...,l. 211.1. te.476. 4
GOIOOtl .,_,,., (llmlln). 292 and l(lfl er°""' 11tM11n>. 212. M. no
'fol• c.11 .. del o .. cy on tlllrd
pleyoll hOle
Qr~ ..,.. tournament
C•I llotWMlft .... ~,
llftalee rlMI a-Maver (U 8 I def Gulltermo v11 .. tAr;enlintJ. 8-t, 7-8 !Mar-Wini 150.-
0001
0........PIMI
F•llr Buehnln9-Tom Gulllkeon (US l del Peter Flen>lng IU S )-Pevel Slorll (Crechoelovllllle). 7.9 4-8, 7-8
Men'• toumam.nl
(II ~h, W•I OefmMIJ) ........ , .....
Brian Teecner (U S I del Merk
OtcktOn IU S I t-9 9.4 8·2 1·3 (T-wine $100000. Olekeon wine
$50.000) DoulMee ,_
Kevin Curren tSoulh Alrtca)-8t••• Denton CU S.) d•I Hetn1 Ouen111erdt 1sw1u .. 1enc1J-B81en Twoczy (HUftOWYl. 7-5 2.e ...
Women'• tournament C•t ... ten) ........ ,lnal
Wendy T1nnt>ufl IAualrell•I def Sylvie
Hanlk• (WMI O..rnanyl. 9-3 3-8 6-4
cooeee UC 1...-I , Mew llluloe 4 ........
Snyd•• 1uc11 def Rlclle}'. 11·2 &-4
Man Son Hln(I IUCI) Oef Rivera 6-7 7-5
7-5 Ot.,o INM) Oef ~ 6-4 7-8
P.,a• cuc11 def G111e1a, 4-8. 1-e 7-5
Anteton 1uc11 o.i c .... e-1. 7·S, Ull'ICll
INM) Oef Neleon. 7-9 6-4
~ Rlcfley Gerct• (NMI def Oued•·
SnyO... 6-4, 2.e. 1 5 MM> Son Hing-
Anltlon tUCI) Oef C• ... Riwre. 4-8. 11-4,
7-S Ote•o-UlrlCll (NM} d•I HlnUI· TM<p 9-.4 6-1
Miil
IAlnM DfYl9tC*
W L '9t.
ll> t3 -24 14 132 n ta set
20 t7 ~t
to 111 600
18 21 432
18 2:2 421
WlanM~
San ~ 24 14 632 ~ tlry 2t 111 see
81. l.oute 21 t 1 6S3
W1c:Nla 19 t7 521
,,,_,,,, 20 19 513
OolOefl Bey 12 2S 324
l .. An;etl9 1 34 171
v .. ..,.,. ......
W1c:Ma 8. t .. ~a ~ tO. -Yorll 5 ~7.Memptlle4
81. lOUle 7, CNQIQO 3 PltllburlJfl 7, Gol6en Bey II, 0 T
San OllQo 7, BIIltlmore 8. 0 T T_.......0-
C-.cl Ill 1(-Cl!)'
T91WVWWI0-
8ullelo et Merncll*, n
I
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 21, 1093 ..
UUL ,AC1"C W L
2 I
2 1
2 t I 2
~,. ,A
ee1 51 87
ecl7 5 t 87
ecl7 71 47 333 30 47
Phllldelpl\la
au.ion WMllln;lon --My
AT\.ANTIC
2 0 1000
2 1 ecl7 0 3 000
0 3 000
CllfTilAL
Tamp• Bay 3 0 1 000
Bit m1ng11am 1 I 500
Cllie41QO 1 2 333
M1CN9en 1 2 333
YeelenW(a eo...e
T""""9 Bay 32. New JerM)' II eo.ton 111. WNhln(lton t8 Denver 18, Chlc9QO 13 Tlftl9h .. • ~ _..,...,,,.. II llfnnlngtwlm .......,..ca...
Arizona 11 Bl<rnlng/\arn
llinclef'•O-L• .......... et ClllceQo
eoe1on at -JefMy Moc:lllgan et Wahington
T emc>• Bey et Pl>ll.O.pNa
38 1
57 44
21 87 24 71
12 33
21 23 TO 63
43 59
Tampa .. , 32, New JerMJ t loof'9 ., au.,,.,.
T-Bay 11 7 7 7-32
-•Mr o 3 o e-9 TB -FG Andruey91>yn 20
TB -Boone 3 PHI from RH••• IGoedecl<er1u"I TB -Trwlltk>n 2S paae lrom RM ... (Andru~ k!Q)
NJ -FG JICOba 30
TB -Boone 1 run (Andruy9nyt1 ktck)
TB -Gllt>er1 10 pue from RM"" I Andrueyellyn IUC:k)
NJ -Hick• tO pue lrorn Bo6t1U<e
IPIU l811edl
A -53,370
lftdhld"81 llallatlc:e RUSHING -Tampa Sey, Pla11 t4-81,
Boone 18-72 Wlleon 2·3 N.-JefMy
Wiii<• 19·39
PASSINO -Tampa Bey Ree•et t9·29-2!U-t New Jeroe y. Sco11
18-32-138·1
RECEIVING -Tempe Bey. Vou1>g
1-47 Bu;;e 5-72 G~l>erl 2-21. Tru.,.n1on 4-76 fotew Jerwy w-.w 8-54 Hlc*t
2·23 Sulll .. n 2-15, BrodOy 5-50
sieweon 2·22, CW111on 3-3'
MISSED FIELD GOALS -None
Denv.f 18, Chlcego 13
ker9b7~ o.n-3 1 o 8 19 Cl>IC9QO 10 o o 3-t3
Cllt -FG Ac>Yeto 27
Clll -Wllllt 42 PHI l•om Landry
tRove10 klcto) Oen -FG 5'>Mlman 39
Oen -S)'One'f 30 run IS'*°'"'.,, • oct< I C"I -FQ Ro-otelo 38
Oen -JOllneon 1 ,..,, (kid< le!l.ol
A -2S 000 (•llmlted) .................... RUSHING Oen-, C....CSe t0-24 sy0.,.,, 9 79, M•n-2-•. Millet 6-2 t Joi.neon 4· 12 cn1cego. lo~ 23·&0
81*"* 20-82
PASSING -Denver, Jo,.n1on
3-8-2-25 c~. L.M10ry 1. 11-11• 1
Rf.CEIVIHG -0.0-N-1-13,
Jem" 1·tl. S~dney 1·3 Ch1c190. T
JOl>naon 4-!oe. WHiie 1 42. S~ 1-8,
~ .. 1-e
MISSED FIE.LO GOALS -0env9f
NOnl ~ ~033
lloeton 11, W..ttlngton tt .... .,a--.
WUlllnQton 3 1 e o ta 8oe1on 3 e o 10 111
WM -FG Ann 3'
Bot -~G Muntt1 20
lloe -FG M&aetU 47 W•• -W•ll•ra t 1 P•U l•om
Me0uol•8" (Arin klelk)
lloe -M..,oerry I rvn lk!Cll lellecll Boe -Ct""'ll I run IM-tl k!Clll
Boe -FG M&a:etU 211
A -18,430
~~ RUSHING WWl!ngton Roblnaor1
20-32. Meyt>en'y 6-2 6oe1on. c""""
t!I· t30. 0..... 6-10
PASSING -Wutoln;ton. McOulll<en
26-4 7-4 322 lloeton . Wiiton
21-41-2-247 Rf.CEIVIMO -WMhinglon Robllleor\
9-H W•lt•ll 7-112 HolmH 5-11
Mayt>erry 2-9 lloelon F•WU 5-~3. A
Jollneon 6·65. Crump 6-50, Stnlttl 2-49 FIELO GOALS MISSED -
WuhW1Qton. AtWI i2, 4t eo.ton. Noni
,.......,., ...... Op9"
(91~--C..,...) nw... .. T_,,.,
Men'• a dOUblle -,,.,. ~ O....~dM LM~Dlll-. 12.12, 21•1. 11-7 ...... .• c doubtee -Mlk• .....,__..
Stu Y-'Olo def 0.eld ~
E!mor'I, 21-17, 21-20
Mln't • lllr9M -Louie~ dell Miit• a.-. 21-20. 21-e
Ml•ecl • doubll• -!>oft Vonler.
Oel>by Nlcllol1 def Trey Tey!Ol·OM
T ....... 21-1. I0-21, 11-3
Ml .. e d C double• -llutch llullMn•nle-Trlcl• l llPP d•I l!ddle
.._ .. t..lflde veoe. ill·IO. 21·12
Women·• B doubl•• -Sue
~•llk-Ke.17 Mlcllet del 01r1en• l-Mague. 21-11. 21-11
Men'• open doubfH -"ob.,t
a.imoftte-Allft 9-lmoflle cset Koo Lonr-*•·HeNy Htrlla. 1:t-21, 21·1•.
~ . ' . . ,, .
bhlbttlon ........ .,.. ....... I
Cflf...,,,, llWtl!MI Clewiand 010 000 l)o()-1 9 0 Celllornl• 011 100 001-3 I 0
HMton, Berll• 1e1 encl Bendo. ~ (7J, GoltJ. Stww 181, Sanc:Ml (I) encl
Boone, Fwgueon(7J. WP -GoltJ LP -HMlon HA -8'own
.,_12.~1 <•v-...-..P11.> Alllrlt• 000 300 720-12 19 0 Lo.~ 000 010 000-1 5 2
Welk, 8ehenne If). Baclroellll (II) end
Sln.tro; WelQll, Wt1;111 (6). Stewett 171.
Nleellnluw (7) encl Y-O-W -Welk l Wflk:ll HRe -Allente. WMNnglon 2.
Loe Angelle. llt oCli
hhlbttlon1~
AlllMCAN LIA w l ~
Mlt..M*• to 2 133 N.-Vork 10 3 769
Totonto II 4 .,
~ e 4 M7 e • IMl7
M-• e 4 117
Oelttand e 6 816
BeltllnOr• 9 e 800
Tell» 8 8 600 C1evelw>O e 7 482
Mple 4 7 384
s..n1e 4 1 .384
eo.1on • e
Ken ... City 3 9
NA Tl<*Al L.IAOUl
SI LOUii 8 3
MonlTMI 9 1
Clndnna11 s 5 :=a ~: San F'r llnClec:o 5 e Cl>lcaQo e e
Atlante e 10
Plttet>urgn 4 7
PNladllpf\I• 3 7
New Yorll 3 8
~on 2 8
v .. 1.,....,. • ._...
8at11more 9, Mlnneeott 4
T oronlo 5 &o.ton o
CNc:ago (Al) 1. SI Louie 0
Oetroll 5. Ho.Mlon 4
Kanaaa Olly 11. Ptt11bur9h 10
tffw Yori! IALI 9, -VOfk (NL) 1 Mont,..., •• Tel<M 1 Olnc:tnnetl 9 ~ 3
S... FTencleco 9 CNc:ago (Nll S
MilwaukM 7, Sen OllQO 3
Oeallnd 9, S.nle 3
333
333
ee1
533
600 .. ,
455 •ss 429
375
384
300
273
200
WINaTOM~~apma
,., Or•ftte c ...... , 1 .. 1 ..... ue ... 1 ,._.,,
AIOOhol reeulla
Funny Cw 8rad Andweon (Covln9J.
e 69 111 211 mp11 def Cl1uc:k BN1 (Sen
0..001. e eo et 212 """'IAn-.on "t NHAA IPMd record on hrat round with
2 14 711 mpll ctocklnQJ
01e911., Merk Nl•er IP"<Hlfll•).
9 13 ... 205 94 """' Gel ........ Oeboet
1"8dl'ord 0..1. • 71 •. 201 34 mph
WMkend'I trtlftUCttonl
llAIU6U. ~.....-BALTIMORE ORIOLES -Sen! Jell
w..ni.. outl'llldw. end Ken Oiaon encl M-lltown pllcl>era lo I-ml,_
~ ~K YANKEES Sen1 61-
Belbonl, llrtt beaemen and R•r Fontenot to minor leegu• camp IOI
,..~,,
T TO BLUE JAVS -Sen1 Coln
Mcl.a.glllln, Jolln CeMU, Don Cooper•
end Oennlt Howerd. pltcl'lera. Aon
S...,,,...d, outftelder, 10 s~ OI IN
lnterne tlonel L••11u• S e nt O•v•
S"•i:=i pltc:ftef end Kif\ Kinnard,
OUI • to KnollVllte OI IN Soul .....
LMQUe Slnt Dew Steni.o.--..Hfr SdwOIOer, cetci.n to the mlnOr 1MQ1'9
came> for r 11 111G;;.,
........,.....,~
NEW Jf.ASEY OEVILS -Aecell41d
G..-ry H-•11. 1111 wtn;, lrorn Wlolllle Of
l"9 c.n-Hocltc:Oli.-:1' ..
MARIETTA -N•m•d Mlcll•••
Hollwly "-" IOOlbell COICft
11·10 1:::--...... ---
Camel. Where a man belongs.
8 mg. "tar". 0.7 mg, nicotine ev. per cigerene. FTC Repon DEC. '81.
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous tn Your Health.
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Dial IRS hotline
for tax answ-ers
lf you're 1tymled by your lOfO
forrna. or worried by your W-2a,
the Internal Revenue Service ln
Sant.a Ana may be able to help
you out.
The IRS hu come up with a
Huntington Beach
resident Pat Cohen bas
been a ppointed to the
Orange County
Commission o n Sta tus
of Women .
Hrvlce lt calla "Tele· Tax," a
24-hour tax lnfonn.ation hotllne.
The •rvice provides t.apee on 140
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"Movln~ expen1e1 -Do I
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expenaes," "Bad debt deduction,"
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preparer."
Tele-Tax can only be u1ed
from a puah button telephone.·
The number la 836-2974.
Syrup fights
• • po1son1ng
Offk:ials at the Orange County
Polson Control Center are
reminding residents to stock a
bottle of Ipecac syrup in their
medicine cablneta.
The syrup, marketed over the
counter by several companies, ia
used to induce vomiting in case
poisonous substances are
swallowed. People should call
the center at 634-5988 before
using the syrup, though, because
vomiting is not recommended ln
all cases.
MIKASA: 20°/o·33°/o OFF
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S·oc place setlings Reg S37 50 $45 Sale S29.99
ONEIDA®: 41% OFF
S·oc place settings Reg $40 75 Sale 123.86
(Free gill with purchase! Buy 8 place settings and receive e matching 4 pc serving set. regul"rly
$40, as your bonus )
5..pc. place settings. Reg S60 Sele 121.•
(Add1t1on11 u Ylno• when you purchese tlgl'll 6 pc piece N1llr191 Reg $490 Stte '979
4·pc. hOltffa aet Reg $54 Sele SU 4·pc. serving aet Reg S-42 Sele 12t
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Pen Pal
Bunny Lorrie
off en an
autograph to an
admiring S.K .
Williams, 14, of
Irvine during
grand opening
rest ivities at th e
Video Warehouse
in Irvine over the
weekend.
100 YEARS
'
SIX STAR TA
SAVE 15°A
OUR GREATEST NAMES IN CRYST41
\1
In the patterns you want for dining and entertaining wit
style But don't delay Sale ends May 15. unless st~
otherwise And you ·11 want 10 see the rest of our amaz"'
selection 100. in Robinson's Silver Flatware. 10-
GORHAM: 40°/o·55°/o OFF
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5 pc place set11ngs Reg S50 Sale $29.99
!Add t·onal ,,.iv ngs when you purchase the service for 8, Reg $400 Sale 1179 Includes eight
~ 0< p1,1c•• ~e111ngs plus our tree g•ll 10 you ol lhe 7 pc en1e11a1nmen1 set (cold meal fork. 3
1ao1espeons p erced tao1esooon sugar speon and butter 1<n1fe)
INTERNATIONAL: 490/o OFF
..
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5 pc place settings Reg $43 75 Sale 121.99
(Free gill w11h purchase• Buy 8 place seuings and receive a matching 6 pc hostess set. ~ularly
$84 50 as your bonus )
TOWLE: 40% OFF
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(Alao ev•lleble 6-pc hostess set Reg S100 Sate ...... )
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Congressional confabulation
About 100 Laguna Beach High School civics students gathered in
the campus cafeteria to hear Re p. Robert A. Badham, R-Newport
Beach, discuss national topics ranging from the threat of nuclear
war to the minimum wage. The students were given an
opportunity to quiz the U.S. congressman following his t alk last
week.
~OF STYLE
LETOP SALE
~60°/o
----RINKWARE AND STAINLESS FLATWARE.
ssware 86/Fine Crystal. 129, where we·ve been setting
beautiful tables for 100 years Ask about our Crystal
and Sliver Club Plans. To order. call
I-free 1·800·345·8501
MIKASA: 40°1o·60 OFF
Shown here Empres:; ;>atl8fn gc.bfel. flute and wine champagne 1n
movth·blown crystal Reg $24 95 each Sale S9.95
The mouthbtown stemware collection Reg $18 95·$24 95 each
Sale 19.9S·t14.95
ORREFORS: 25% OFF
~ herr Prelude pettllfn gob!«. flute and wine champalJne 1n
moulh-Olown crystal Reg $31 50 each Sal• m.eo
TM stemware cOll.ctlon Reg S20-S3' each Sale 115-121.50 Sale
enda Apf 11 30
LENOX: 15°/o OFF
Snown here Navarre Clear pattern wine goblet and
dessertictiampagne glasses Reg $24 75 each Sale S20.t9
The line stemware collectlon Reg $15 75 $25 75 each Sale
t13.39-121.89
SASAKI: 200/o OFF
Shown here Wings pattern flute. wine and goblet champegne In reed
cry1111 R911 $28 ea<:h Sale 121.M
The stemware coll.ctlon. Reg S1&-S28 each Sal• t12.41-121M Sale
endt Apfll 30
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 21, 1983 81
Polio still
a crippler
worldwide
WASH INGTON (AP) -
Crlf plln1 polio la a majo r
chl dhood dlaeaae In the
developln1 world but, unlike
smallpox, chancea of eradJcatinl
It worldwide In the foe enuble
future .,.. remote, experta aay.
Polio, cau.ed by any one of
three vtrua types, not only la •
more dJ.fticult d1teue to control
than anallpox, but lts elimination
haa not been g iven a hlgh
prio~!fi'm many governmenu, the figure. •
Thoae attendln1 the
International Sympoalum on
Pollomyelitla Control l.ut week
said many developlng countries
don't have effective programa for
routine childhood immunization,
let alone an eradication effort.
'"Ibe general aeme la that we
cannot eradicate polio at thia
time," said Dr. Frederick C .
Robbins , president of the
National Academy of Sciences'
Institute of Medicine. "We
ahould continue to look to this aa
a long-term goal."
Dr. Ralph 11. Henderaon of the
World Health Organization said
that hundred.a of thousand.a of
the children born each year in
the developing world will be
crippled by polio.
ROGASKA: 25°/o OFF
Snown here our exclusive Jasmine pattern wine. goblet and nute
champagne in tull-lead hand cut crystal Reg $40 each Sale $29.19
The hand cut lull·lead crystal collectron Reg $40 each Sale S29.t9
DANSK: 20°/o OFF
Shown here F1cet11 pettern olcMaahloned, hlghblll and 111.purpC>M
alzea R911 S13·S1' each Sale '10.40-m.JO
The bl1War1 collectlon R911 S13·S16 uch. Sal• '10.*'11.
IKASA·INTERNATIONAL .9DANSK LENOX DOU~TON NORITAKE WEDGWOOD VILLEIOY •BOCH
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CIRCl'S
by 8 11 Keane
"They must be Easter eggs. They're blue!"
'9 \R'9 \Dl'Kt: by Brao Anderson
.S-21
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"Now ... Marmaduke!"
'900' '9l LLl'S
TUE NAME OF TUE TAME
SAD.1 WINSTON,
IHt' WAY l~AT
WILDl..IFE 15
DISAPPEAR/NG
-r~esc
DAYS.
PUNl'T8
HERE'S UOW IT~~~.~HUCK ...
AU M 816-ltAtiVt TEAMS
AAVE MASCOT5, ~16MT ?
OUR TEAM 15 ™E
"PELICANS, 1
' Kl~T ? WELL.
WE MAVE THIS COSTUME
WE WANT YOO TO WEA~ ...
bV Gui Arriola ______ ..,.
Bit; GEORGE
1l(#oJI
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()Ill
MINC>l.f ~!
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by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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"All rtght, now, 111 together ·· I h1te Mond1y1."
so TRV IT OH I C~IJCI( ...
5E£ UMAT VOO ™INK
~Bur, OAo .. 1 ~HAVE
Nf( OTHER FEET ''
Q.l -Both vulnl!rabll'. u
Suuth you bold:
tQI07S 'V'Qe& 0 KH H M
Tb11 biddlnc hu prooedrd:
No~ Eut South W11t
I O P111 1 t l'aH
2 ~ p ... 7
Whal 1rt1on do you lakr'1
A. -1'h11 11 nol thf llml' to
do anything unusual 1'1rlner
ha. shown a 1lrung hand with
h11 rl'versr bid hul, slnte you
htve a minimum, you r1n do
no more than lakr a S1rnpll'
prererence to threr d1a
monda. By thl' way , don't
ralr your hand as a dead
minimum, evrn though you
have a flal distribution Your
honor\ an parlner'b ~u1t'
should be upgraded.
Q.2-As South, vulnerablt',
you hold:
•KI087 :K62 OK95 •60
The b1dd1ng has proceedrd.
North EHt South W11t
1 + 2 • 2 + Pue
3 + Pa11 7
What action do you uke'!
A. -£ven though you raised
freely, you have nothing to
ht! ashamed or. You have ex
cellt'nt trump support and
Jl 06E P \RKt:R
As ANGEL PAYS
OFF THE CAB
DRIVER. SHE
REPRIMANDS
COUNTRY BOY
FOR LEAVING THE
H()SPITAL WITH ·
OUT PERMISSION I
DRABBLE
GOii N ON BllOGI
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
AN8Wt.:R8 TO BRIO(;£ QUIZ
your k1n11• art' undervalued
1n thr point rount We would
ra1~1· to four •padt•• unhea1
t111ngly.
Q,3-Nt<1lhl!r vulnrrable, u
South yuu hold
t AJU ·:. KQSS ots +AJ7
'rh .. bidding h11 procel'ded.
EH t South WHt North
1 v Obie Pua I t
3 ?
What action do yuu take"!
A. -You h.lVt' a r1nt' hand.
but 1l •~ nut IJUltl' good
t'nougl. llJ m1·r11 anoth1·r bid,
p11rt1rularly al 1h1~ ltvi·I
u .. u 1n mind lh11t yuu hJv1·
forrt'd partner to l11d Jnd
thal ht• might hold l1ll lt' or
nothing Ir hl' d1w' ha\'r
U&t>ful value~. ht' IS nnt har
rt'd from taking further ar
tion
~.4 -bal>L Wtst vuln..rahlt',
as South >OU hold:
+6 · 5 , KQ1087 +AJ76S2
Tht• bidding has prucct:dt•d·
Wul Nortb E11t South
1 • P111 3 + ?
Wha l art1on do you takl''
A. -The oppon .. ntl> art' head
td at lt·~l>t for gaml', and
nothinK 1n your hand tulf
ICl'•ll tbal they won't mak11
1l Jluwrver. your dl1lt1bu
lion SUKl(t•al• that you mlicht
ha vi: a rhnp .arrir1rr.
C'•pt<dally 111nre lhC'
vul nrrab1h1y 11 fa\lorablr
Hid thm~ no lrump. Thal
can't ht-natural -it muet bt
lhl' lJnuaual No Trump. uk
ing putnl'r lo choosto be
tween tht unbid tu1ts
Q.5 -lluth vulnl'rablt', 11
South yuu hold:
•8 :.87642 OK764 •Al06
Tht> h1dd1ng has proceedtd
Nortb Eaat South
1 + Obit 7
What art1on do you take'!
A. -Uon't worry about lht'
ract that partner might h&\11!
to play one spade doubled.
The odd~ are that the op
punl'nt~ will remove lo
another contract But should
tht•y lt'ave thl' doublt' 1n. you
hnvP 'Oml' usdul rards for
partner A pass 1~ rlearly in
d1ra1t•d f ur thOSt' o( you who
(elt cumpelled LO .. rl'SCUl'
parllll'r by running lo one no
lrump. your most hli.ely ar
romJ>111hmrnl wu to ba~ •
your rJpponl'nl• uut uf a huff'.
CU Aa South. vulntrablf\
you hold: • 1 t 875 ; AJ O KJot~ •lU~
Thr b1dd1nic h11 prMttdrd: 1
NwtAI Eut S.._.
I :· 3 • 1
Whal artwn do you talu"I
A. -It 11 quitr potaible that •
you can make lbreot-no trump
or four bl'arta, but 1l 11 aleo
pos,1ble that you have no
ICamr In a situation like tbia
bi: .. n arch conat1rvat.1ve -
doublt and take any penally.
you ran gtt. After all. bridge
Ill not an exarl scll'ncl'. You
v. 111 sllll ht! a 3 l favorite to
v. 1n thl' rubber.
Have you beeo naulq t.
to double trnble? Let
C:barlee Corea lwlp yH OJWI
JOIU WIJ tJaroqb t~ •&U
of DOUBLES for peaaJtJet !
aod lor takeout. For a ~PY.,., :
hl1 DOUBLES lteeklet, aeDd '
Sl .85 te "Gere1·0.able1,"
cue of tJaia aew1paper, P.O.
Boa 259, NorwMd, N.J.
07~. Make ~eeka payable
UI New1paperheek1.
WAS DYIN0 IN THAT~~
$PITAL WITHOVT YOlJ. j
N6EL' PLEASE MARR'r
ME I NEVER WANNA
Pl..A'r M'r 6UITAP. FOR,_
N060D'i BUT YOU I
by Harold Le Dowe
Cl!D YOU HE.AA THAT, AN6EL?
IT'S THE PERFECT TITLE FOP. A
NEVIi HIT 50N6' I NEVER
~NA P\..AV MY WITAR
A(>AIN FOA Noeoov euT
1\41-s WIU.. Sf A ~" 1~1" Nlblo('f, ~'f~ICK !
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f'OR BETTER OR t'OR WORNE by Lynn Johnston
flNK" •INKt:RBt:,.~
OOt>rr rm;er I™£ lEACHER'5
A!:l60C.1AllON 15 MEETING
10Nt6HT 10 D1&.0b!> 1HE NEUeTIATl~ I ~ !
DR.SMOCK
WMA"f' PO
'YOU HA.Ve
FOFt PRASON eu"N5 ~
AT ot-lEl~E.ALL WE HAD TO
00 10 LOOt< 6000 IN A SRlHING
.SUl'f Wf\S LOSE SOME. WEIGHT. ...
;?'-,. c·
lHIS YEAR.We'u ALL NEED
f'U\S1iC. SUReeRf ~~!
by Tom Bat1uk
!'V£ HIRED NV.J OJJt'.l K,elT
10 NE.GOTIATE WllH lME.
BOARD!
by George Lemont
AP"1"8R l"HeY''ve ee!!l!!N IN 1'"H lS
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, Mlfch 21, 1H3 81 _. ,-------------------------------~...-------------------------------;._-.;.__;....;;.;;.;.;....;,;.~;;..;.;...;.;.,;;.; ____ _
Opry House
is up for sale
HOUSTON (AP) -
The Opry House in
NMhville, Tenn., home
of the Grand Ole Opry
and a site revered by
country music fan.a, i.a for
sa1e.
American General
Corp., a Houston-based
diversified financial
group that acquired the
property last year, said
the Opry House, a hotel
a theme park, a cable
television company and
two radio stations are
being offered for sale at
the urging of Tenneaee
Gov. Lamar Alexander.
American General
chairman Harold S .
Hook said the ale waa
proposed after a
oorporate committee met
with the governor and
Alexander "atn.ed the
role the ()pry hM played
ln developing the
cultural heritage of
Tennessee and
emphasized the positive
beneflta of Tenneaaee-
bued ownenhip."
American General
executives, said Hook,
""Aha.re tlle9e views."
'The oompany acquired
the Opryland properties
lut November as part of
lta $1.~ billion purehaae
of NLT Corp ., a
Na1hville insurance
holding company.
•'.MMNWN ~ ~Olll M 'or Murdlr" l 1"4) "-Y t.UIMcl, a... ~ I FP\AVHOOll
t t ' 8lbea On Sllflne StrMI" ( tt44)
~ Ryen, AM 8¥11
CQJMOYll
Ht "The Jttleho Mlle" l lt7tl
Ptt• SlrlUM. 8'1111 °"1nlflY OtlMOYm t t "Tiie l'V"'d Of TN Lont fllnDlr" pllllO) Kllnton 5'*0ury,
CIV'letoCll* Uoycl
tl)lllOYIE
t t "A Utllt Sex" (Itel) Tim
Mlt"'9on, Edwlrd Hemnenn eMOVE
t t "Malechl'I Cow" ( 19781 VetOf'lt.
ct QulllgM, Oonlld ~ -e:ao-
1 =:.a~
UE DEltcl'OA UTINPROR!
-t:oo-
1 i = • t "Cowwd Of Tiie County" ( lte I)
Kemy Reign, Fredric Llhnt
8 0MOYIE "Intimate 400nY" (Premiert) Tony a.er,, Judith Ugllt
llDW•A•a•H
OAEAT~
"1!) FRONT\ME
(O)MOYIE
• t \t 'iht AmalM" (1942) John
Slvlgt, ChnstoCll* Plummer
(%)AWARDS TME wnli CHAAl.EI ~
-9:30-8 Cl) ONE DAY AT A TME Cil MOYIE * * * .. Mldted Pierce'' (1945) Join Crawford. Ann 91't1h.
mw·A·s·H m MAR8HAl DILi.ON
-lO:OO-
• Cl) CAGNEY & LACEY uameNEWS C!>ENTERPME ~~YIONIAH * t "Funetll Homt" ( 1942) Key
Htwtry. Berry Morlt.
~~TlOH
··~"Deadly Glmes" (19411 Sam Groom, Cb Bu11tus
@MOYIE
•• "0..111 Hunt ' (1981) eti.1ee
Bronson. Lee MIMl.
1%JMOYIE
t t t \i "Alen'' (19791 Tom Slltrrttt,
Y 8'lhtt Kotto.
-10:30-
• ~NETWON< NEWS e A VIEW FROMM STANDPIPE:
JOHN FAL TSrs WOM.D er> CA068-COUNTR'f 8IO 8CHOOl
-tl:00-
• • 11 (1)9 QINEWS D SAT\JfllAY NIGHT I .. SENICH Of_
MJEfffMONS
eHMRY-0 I IUSN.88 AEPORT
PISUTENOHT
(O)MOYIE
.. "S.lln Suite" ( 19781 Htlthtr
I ~== MC Niwa tlGHTUNI
AIKID '°"IT
t ~14ome Of Tiit Omt" (1141) ,rank lOVljOy Jlllltl ,~. "':wcu.. ~ "Con1-one Of A Oll'Mg
llWlructot'' o•m Robin ~.ei11. An~ looltl
C.HJNOT~YMNIWI
181'A.IAMA TON
-tt:oo-
l 19f1'PTMMNTTONIOHT
Qg ntl LAST WON> WOY!!
• t t "Tiit Foa• OI Harrow·• ( 1"47)
Rta H1rrllon. Mai.11r1 O'Hara L IHO(JlfN)EHT NITWOAK
I t:i AMENCAH mu
tt\t "Tiit Amtltu<" (1982) John ~-~Plummer
t t t "A Plln In The A " ( 18731
J«iqUll Bttl, Liiio Ytntur \. IZ)MOYIE
t ~ "Frtncti PuNycel" ( 18731 Sybil
o.nnlng, Kiiie ~
-12:»-D QI UTE NIGHT WI'™ DAVID LETTlNWI ~ ~ lJltCl.OSE ~~ AMEAICAHSTYLE
U "Fw No Ewl" ( 1980) Stefan
Amgtlm, Kalhltln Rowe McAlltn
-12:40-IJ (I) COllMBO
-t:OO-
• GEHE AllTRY •wow * • • "Lady L" t 1986) SopNa Loren. PIUI~.
W BAARY FAASEA
eMOYIE ••~ "Tht Clones" (1974) Michael
Greena, Gregory Sierra.
QJl ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
-1:05-(,)MOYIE
H * "Guys And Dolls" ( 19551
Frn Sinatra, Jtln 5rnmons
-1:30-D al NBC NEWS OVEJMOHT 8 GEHE AllfRY ! ~ COTTlE: Ult CLOSE
t '.-i "Super Fuzz" (19811 Tlrtnoe
Hill Err.I Borgnlne
IHlMOVll • **'" VHMrttlnctU l 1911) -Torn Condltta ,..,.. A 1llldllt
Ind 1111 houlalllllplr la Ille tlQOrt
Oltromlerllttln 1tt0~. 'PO'
-t:OO-a:~~~ATCM YOU TMN< YOU GOT
-taO-~ S::. NAvv C MOVIE
t 'A "Tht Drowning POOi" (1175)
PIUI Nllwman, Jolnnl WOOO.Wd.
-4.-00-
(f)SEAHUNT 121wow *** '.; "Alltl\" (1979) TOlll Skemtt, Y9'Jhe1 KoUo Tiit Cfttw of ......
going lcr~ Clr1ilr loloo# • lll)Wn-
ou. 19111 to 1 9'.tppOltdly dMd
planet and. •II• IMdlng. ~
111a1 tht meuege wu 1 warning to
ltay IWIY 'R'
-Ul-lf) FAITH 20
(HJMOVIE * 'h "On Tiit Right Trld!" (18' 1)
Gary eoi.m.n, MidlMI Lembtdt
OMOYIE ** * "Shoot TN Moon" t 1942)
Albert Floney, Dilrlt Kttton The
tollpSt or tn UPC* mlcldlHlau
couplt' • marrtagt and Ila elttct on
11\ttr fOUf daughteta 11 dllonldld 'R'
-S.'M-1$lMOVIE * t "A Little Sex" ( 19a 1) Tim
Mllhtlon, Edwtrd Htrrmtnn
-3:40-
ICJMOVIE
• • "Funtral Homt" (1982) Kay
Haw1ry, Blrry Mor11 A YoU1111 lllOITl-
tn ln¥eStlgllts strlllQI occ:urtnctt
11 lief grandmotllt<'a Vlctoilan
home 'R
-4:00-
(f) TOP O' 'OE MOfMHCi
-4:30-
BULL. WINl<l..E
CO MOVIE • * •,; "Tiit Amateur" ( 1982) John
Savaoe. Christopher Plummtf
See complete ll•tl"G In TV Log
CHAllll. LISTINGS
8 ICNXT IC8 S1 \$6) KOOC tlftcl J
0 l(N8C INBC I 0 Ofl Tl/
9 ICTLA llnd I l 2 TV
8 KA8C IABCI " H80
0 KFMB ICRSI c 1C1nem.i•l
0 KHJ TV tlnd J • CWO Rl NY N '(
ID ICCST tA8CJ l1 (W lUS)
• IC TTV tlnd I f tESPNI
Ill l<COP TV I Ind J s IShowt1me)
• l<.CE T I PBSJ " Spo11toh1
G KOCE IPBSJ • l(dl>lf' Nf'w\ Nf'tWOr k)
Back by
popnlar demand
Top Sirloin
Terlyald Steak or
Prawn Dinnen
for jut $5.95
Complete U.S. Choice dinners, indudlng
soup or salad, baked potato or rtce pUaf and toasted
Ranch Bread.
Values like these won't last fo~r so come
Into Stuart Anderson's today. You're gonna feel
good inside.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, SANTA ANA, GARDEN GROVE,
TORRANCE, CERRITOS, LAKEWOOD, ANAHEIM
The Unlvtntty of California. Irvine TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG
HIGHRoAD
1b CHINA
Fun and adventure at every turn.
·--~= (UXUAY THEATIU 1tt 1"Mati..eU...i.1t°"4Yl2Jl ... NOtllw .... lliltH
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Children Under 12 frt Unless Noted
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, M11oh 21, 1913
Garage sales, yard sales. rummage sales, street sales ... no matter what
you call them. the Idea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER
. NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded
attic or garage. or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage sale! So
get Into the act, clean out those unwanted Items. and make money doing 1tt
It's fun, it's profitable, and follo.vlf\g these 10 steps will make U simple.
araJe
Scile
1 Decide on dates.
Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your
•
sale. Weekends are usually good. but many successful
sales have been held 1n the evening. 1ust after work.
Check the weather forecast 1n the paper, and watch for
5 Make a si9n.
To help make your sale successful. make a few signs
• from cardboard and letter With a magic marker. A good
sign size is 14" x 22".
any other large event that may attract potential buyers
away. such as fairs or community events. Have your
sale run at least two days -some people may not be
able to come on any single day.
l What to sell.
Everything! That is. everything you haven't used 1n the
• last year. If an item has antique value. or 1s brand-new.
or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price tor
it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house
Look everywhere. and ltst everything.
Fwaitw •· This 1s your main attraction and your
best source of income Be sure to place furniture
where 1t can be seen from the street. Price
furniture low enough to beat auctions and
secondhand sales (check the classifieds for
compansons~ but high enough so you can come
down a little when someone shows interest.
RocktnQ chairs. chest of drawers. tables and
chairs are all very successful at garage sales. so
feature them in your ad.
~Smaller antiques should be groupeo. and
kept close at hand where you can watch and talk
about them. Nostalgia items are very popular -
display them well
aotMMJ, Make sure clothing 1s clean. and mark
the price way down Put as many things as
possible on hangers. Separate kid's things by age
Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low
prices are a _. on clothes except for unusual
items. which should be tagged With an
explanation (like. "han~mbfo1dered flowers.
dress worn by Mae West~"
'"8•cH. These will sell f()( a fair price only 1f
they work. No one will take your word for 1t. Have
an extension cord so they can be tested, or better
yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turned on
etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold
"as is".
......_ These usually go fast. but keep them out of
direct sunlight. A good idea 1s to name your plants
before the sale (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper,
Maggie~ and wrtte a line or two on the
name card about how to care for them
]
Write your ad.
Here is a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks.
Bentwood rocking chair. toys. inf81)ts' clothing, 1922
• Victrola in original cab1nel many gadgets, lots of
unusual items. rock collection. plants. Refreshments. 8
a.m. to 6 p. m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South
Anystreet. Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd "
Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual
items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions 1f
needed. Don't use abbreviations-many people won't
bother to decipher them. CAUTION: Don't advertise
anything you don't really have. Every item in the' ad
must be on hand at the start of the sale
·4 Where to advertise.
Place y·our ad where it wm be seen by people who ltve
In the area -most people shop close to home The
• Daily Pilot 1s read by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach. Laguna Beach, lrvlne, Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide
exposure. And with the Pilot. you're not_ paying for
waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to
run your ad 3 times or more. and start it a few days
before the Nie so bargain hunters can have plenty of
notice.
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6 PlacinCJ your si9n.
The morning of the sale. bCit not before, place your
signs. Be sure and add your address and any
• directional arrows This should be done about a half
hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where It
can be seen from both sides of the street by passing
cars and pedestrtans. CAUTION : Some towns have laws
that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale
signs. Please check with your town's planning
department or clerk
7 Marking prices.
Mark pnces where they can be seen clearly. Office
supply stores have varo1us sizes and colors of slickers
• that work well, or you can use masking tape. However
you mark them. IMke prices low. Garage sales are for
bar~a1n hunters Remember, whatever you can't sell
you II have to drag back 1n the hOuse and store again
for another year
8 Serving refreshments.
This doesn't have to cost much, and creates a fnendly
• atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer
and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for
expensive items hke donuts. or the kids could go 1n
business for lhe day. with a lemonade stand.
9 DisplGy.
Make sure eweryth1ng can be teen. Have card tablet or
• boards used as 1helvet betw•n two chairs. Don't
cause people to bend over unless you can't help It. UH
one table as a desk where you can '" everything and
take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxH
work fine) and make sure IOmeone ii appointed
"cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for 1 friend
who can help answer questions. relief for lunch, etc.
•See If any want to toin your Nie. Thie wttl glw you
someone to share expenMI with and lncre ... lntereat
In your sale. If othera join you, be sure to Include thla In
your ad (example: "three-family sale." "neighborhood
sale"~ Group aales are a lot more fun. too.
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GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAOe' SAi.Ei
MAY IT BE SUCCESSAJL AND FUN/ . . 330 w. Bay St., Costa M•aa. CA.
open H :30 Moridtly thru Friday, Saturday 8-noon.
DN to traaaml11toa lrHble tM1y'1 1&«11 market
qoot1Cloe1 wlll aot appear.
Tax sa vings considered
for new home buyer!i'
By fte A11oclated Preti
WASHINGTON -Conare.a la conaldertnc a half
dozen blll1 that would let Americana aet up
tax-deferred uvtnp eccounta to buy homel.
Detalla of the meuurea vary. but moet are
patterned after the popular Individual re\lttment
account.I -better known u IRA..
Republican Sen. John Tower of Tex.aa ia among
tho9e who have offered propc»ala, and becau.e of b1I
poaltion aa chairman ol the Senate houatn1
auboommlttee, Tower'• bW la certain to get a lot of
attention.
Tower'• version would have little adverwe lmJ*t
on federal tax collectJona -and thua the deficit -
becau.e It would not allow the aame pel"llOn to have
both an IRA and a tax-deferred mortgage aavtn&J
account.
Some of the other bill• contain no auch
prohibition and are almost certain to draw
adminiatration opposition becauae of their poiential
advene lm~ on the Treasury.
Tower s bW would allow people with I.RA. lO
either leave the money in them until retirement or
draw lt out without penalty to pay for a home -
either for a down payment or to make advance
paynlentl on an existing mortgage to save interest.
Tower'• bW I.I called the Mortgage Retirement
Account A.ct, emphasizing ita approach of e.entially
considering mortgage aavinp accounts and IRA.a as
being interchangeable.
W orldwide trading 'con( used '
LONDON -Trading on foreign exchangea was
thrown inlO contu.ion today afttt a realignment of
European Monetary System currenciea that lifted the
value of the Weat German mark 5.5 percent and
devalued the French franc 2.5 percent. The dollar r'09e
against all major currencies except the mark and the
Canadian dollar. Gold bullion prioea drifted lower in
Hong Kong and F.urope but edged higher in early
trading in the United States. The franc fell to an
all-time low aga.inat the mark and lost ground against
the dollar. The Britiah pound, which is not a pert of
the eight-nation European Monetary System, fell to a
new low against the dollar. (See related story Page
C3.)
Nation money supply surges
NEW YORK -The nation'• buic money aupply
surged $4.8 billion In early March, the Federal
Reeerve Board said, heightening fears of a rebound ln
intereat rates that could threaten to upend a recovery
from rece98ion. The Fed said that with the lat.est spurt,
Ml, a measure of funda readily available for apending,
grew at a 13.2 percent aeuonally adjusted annual rate
over the put 13 weeks compared with the previous 13
weeka. That ii well above the upper limita implied by
the Fed'• target range of 4 percent to 8 peroent growth
tot' the period between the fourth quarter of 1982 and
the fourth quarter of 1983. The Fed triea to provide
e~oug_h money to revive the economy without
rek1ndJ..i1ll double-digit inflation.
S tudents d enied loans
LOS ANGELES -Otibank of New York has
barred further loan• to Pierce College atudenta
beeau.e too many alumni are deliquent in paying off
old loans. aaya a community college oftidal. "We let
them know It was not fair to penalize all studenta at
Pienie becaWle they (bank offid.all) were not able to
collect loans they made," David J . Agosto, atudent
services director for the Loe Angeles Community
College Diatrict, aaid. Agosto and Rick Iwata, the
d.iatrict'• student financial aervicm coordinator. said
they were informed recently that Pierce was being
dropped from the loan program becau.e more than 15
percent of past loan recipients were deliq_uent ln
repeymenta.
Canadian banks troubled
TORONTO -Canadian banb are starting to
receive intereat income on last year'• problem loana. a
trend that could cau.e profita lO aoar andi!Slending
inltitutiooa in an unwelcome political t again. Althouah bank offidaJa are hesitant lO give on
the potential recapture of interest income, analysta
have begun to calculate what troubled oompania owe
the ban&. For the five major Canadian banb, it wu
about $700 million in le82 and could tot.al another $750
million thia year, aaid Robin c.omwell. an analyst at
McCarthy Securities Ltd. of Toronto. Thoee figuree
are up aubttantially from the 1981 level of $230
million.
Gold Quotations
By Tile A11oclated Press
Selected world gold prices today:
LoDdOD momlng fixing $414.50, off $7.25.
Lo1Mloa afternoon fixing $414.50, off $7.25.
Part• afternoon fixing $422.17, off $8.32. Fn.Ufm fixina $414.51, off $7.49.
Zmrld1 late afternoon •414.75 bld. off $6.50;
$41&.75 uked.
Hudy 6 Bannan (only daily quote) $414.50, off
$7.25. ED1e1Mnl (only daily quote) $414.50, off $7.25.
Elaielllanl fabricated (only dally quote) '43&.23,
off $7.81.
NY Comes aold apot month Fri. '415.-40, off $4.20.
S ilver
~dy and Karman, $10.31 per troy ounce.
Metals
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrout metal
pr1cM UXS.y:
(]opper 78M-81 centa a pound. U.S. deltlnaticlN.
Cliliftr 71.fO oenta pe,r pound. NY <:.omex apoi
month CJoeed J"ri.
IMll 20 H·23 mnta a poUnd.
llM 38-40 emtm • pound. delivered. Tli te.•u1 MeWi Welk mnJQite lb. AliiDJlna 78 Oll'IC. a DoUrld. ff~Y. Mae_, tu>.OO ..-: Gllik..
Platlllillll '400.Q0.;'40&.00 mlrc:h. trOy ounce, N.Y.
Dally Pilat ClASSlfllD t M011doy, Murch 21. 1983
/Joo king for a career in sales?
ee today's H elp Wanted adt;,
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tor the nut day'• publl-Ocean & jelly views Marlnl' room, 4 bdrm. :J tanan11 "•IP with th• I 3 b ... 3 b r· ",,fr n '' r • tnOY& Into thla !Ully lufn Ooeell lllew ~lful r•
cation. FOi Sunda'J end 00 (k bill• Wa furnllh tile t• p:,.. equ ty "· 8 LEASE OPTION Of untum 12' 11 44', PY1 modeled 3 Br holN 3 Monday publlcallon1, bath, 37 aq ft. $1.385,000 :<e¥J'\lrunt nan11 tor the l'MMf new 2 twn"m• nr downtown C .... ............. I 8"' adult park re•• renl . .... rm. 2•L bat" b•'I ............. :1m1a *2060/mo Sue omp '"'n . ..,. .. 0 .., · • ..; 11 •. Sa II or Rent 12:00 noon Saturday. "" .,.. .. _ • Cyn'a moet &leg homea walk to ahop1 Wiii sw.., 1 1 4 0 0 / m 0 c 8 11 ---------
PIHH Hk for • "kill LIDO llLE unit FlreplicH . view 1•5668 ' 4br. 1tudy, Clan. flraplc, equ11y771C: R\I or trailer 7141831·6137 Fido lln• crpld 6 room
number" when cancel-~modeled 3 bdrm, 2 both + lartie rec nn , 14.1ndeck•. •11 bU-ln• ' 4 4 llRll .. Ir Weter pool. 1pa, chlld01 park, 642-4 " ewe. abode leeuDVpoof '676
Ung your ad. beani cellinga, furnished, patJos $420,000 ~ar ga$3r:?:'~ow Coffl OHp rate owrier mull lu•" grdn• I 1,495,000 LAGUNA HILLS 5 Star Very nlee front houM. 2 Celt 53M180 t.. llE8T
WV • • ,.. Patk 2Br den A/C 132 Br 2 Ba plut office. ------...,-....,....,,~ Ul .. I "·re11 .... , •If Pr•• ... ,. · · ' · lrple refr!Qe __ ..._. now Renctio San ~ Vlt-f llllllll RllOH HILLTOP --. M • k • 0 I t. r Bk r 000. MUST SELL Owner sa601mo. ~i3'..036a . 1... 1 Br w/1011. Frptc, Cllect< your ad dilly and 111·1414 848·0709 wlll IHlopt or IN Agl. brlctl llrlum. decor well
repof1 .,.,or• lmmedl•t• New 4 br, 4 'h bo, custom French Norm.and} .IAIMlll OIHI 1_...._ l".u 873--0158 evNJwlmda. SPACIOUS 3BR 3b• du-00\l&ll'lnga a. tit& Upgrlld-
ty. The DAILY PILOT ... F..tat.e 1.2 prime 8Cn" hllltop $1,250,000 ITUll _.. "~-t Let t••s plell WUhflr/dryr Walk ed end unit 1820,
1umH llablllly tor t"• 2 Br plul den, ttrld unit OILY I"' DOWI IEllOU Tl saoo,ooo --!ff • -to bch 1000. 873-81&4 857-2914
llral Incorrect lnMrtlon ClllOllDO CHS llYFllOIT PIP $275K 759-166& ,. 2980 It BIO DISCOUNT 2 oamet• alt 5pm -------o-~
on!x· "'-ronado •-•---' CUil bayfront lot 8."' boa1 SHQRECllffS Owner asking siog.ooo In Btaycr:*~r 3 B~Of art lltH at Pacific View I ... /-'--L!tw lwll 1241 -'-" .......-au " lor detached "OUN wit" Cul om • Memorial Park Prime r .. W """ dock. Plans avail Now 1370,000 w /ierms. garage A11umabl• or lie• Famlly Rm Pool S800 1 ~lh 2 bd . 1875. Laa•• 3 br. den. N Lag une,
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buy-out, price "u to be "oma. Catalina. ocean. A "ST "R" In ev«y way
rt o "t . 8 3 1 • 5 0 6 5. ctty llgMa. Lender muat T"I• water Iron I "ome
&42·2000. Hiii l180K value Try "utile flavor of bygone
Jull llated, ocean. new loan evall at 12% A1k tor Dorl• Own tr I Ar" M 7 :05 640· 1 t77 oceen vu. w• 10 ~
canyon view. 11unnlng Mu s T s ELL Ag t Broker • I 1500/mo 404-5841 aw
4 B<lrms &40·1538 ...-alno• g5s-oeoe 967-8400 lice•• Preprtr 1350 s~~~1 f1:~m!:~;uy Pine Cottage. tmall 1 8'.
Tll TWO LOllS lii'f. Pert .... ·~ IWID •m UU 12 lllTS 873-9224 1rp1e, yatd 1695tmo. 814 Gerry & Christa CONOOIEASTBLUFFS Lo m bar d Y L 8 n • · 873-7761 760-t397 11 very well could •I EKctl financing 1165 Ow1-Wiii carry tlnanc-2 Br. den, ulll room. View 499o-1997
$127,000 4062 Ger· 000 0 r wlll trade tor' Ing Submll on down. Guarded comm $1400 -==--""""'.IW=~--=-=
malnder. 38R 2~b• Tile condo In Indian W•ll•I Prlnclpara onl'J. $435, mo. Agt. &«·0060 ~ I UH
Property Mart MO·OOlO plvacaah. 4BR 2'1t bath•, 000. 761-1941 Agt. Old CdM dramallc 3 Bd LAGUNA HILLS, dbl wide
TllnlHOI CION to Shopping & pool. 2~ Ba home. 1850 a.I. mobile home. 2 Br, den
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malnlllnad $3115.000
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quiet location view. ol
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meo. or 619/688--4722 Triplex on •Ktra large lot. 111 ' lul & S300 aecur. par apeoe rent. S3eO &
On Santiago Drive In Sep 2 bdrm "OUM wtt" Joyce Waltz.. 831-1288. utl . Adlta, no peta. Agt.
Dover Shorea StrOIHng 2 pr1vi1a pool. Two 1 bdrm 11Q1 873--0t58 &Yel/Wnds. ~"'-'1 ,._ ~ Two ~ on lwge lot,
ll&. --2 8dnn ptua 1 Bdrm unit.
A.&. w.,,...i Need1 TLC but hU Ol'NI
.._ ~ALS noa poten11a1. 1132,500
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tor thl1 coz.y. rHdy to move ln1o 3 Bdrm tiome.
inv.1 In the MCUrlty of
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Value at only 1109.000.
Call for 1howlngl
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THE REAL ESTATERS
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up!*' apt. Commercial
allop, office °' rel.if on
lower level plu1 4 car
arklng. Pric. 11 1395.
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IUILY HIE
Beet buy In Not Hgta. 5 ~ ,_, 3 edmi ~
wllota oC dlatec1er, r~
my, yet v.ry cozy. Al·
.ume low lnt•Nt loan.
Ju1t reduced to 1220,
5001 Better "urry. call
946-7171
ht ~ 12~'.%. Lender 2-alory, 3 bedroom 2'""
&oker now Own« t>e Cape Cod "<>ml on •
0-451-7720 R-873-0353 corner A reaeonable ~M~cnab-lrvine
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l.Mge and epacloul with
room for motller·ln-law.
too. 4 Bdrm and 3 Bdrm
unite. Excellent bu'J •
920.000 below app11lled
value. 1178,500. A1k for
Jeff.
142-1200
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droom. two 1nd hall
t>etha. Thi ~ func1k>-
nal ")(" plan. Dining room. Family room. Prl·
vat• enclosed patio
$180,000.
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1173-6900 lor lh<>Wlng
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S21t,IOO _c"-'-•-•-•11 ___ 10_2_4 WALKER& LEE
Security waterfront com-4
munlly wll" 2 story PLU' Real £state to wnho m11. Lowell ' •
priced on lee land. thl• 3
bdrm 11 a 1teall You own
the boat aljp too
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Newport ta.....nhouse In •
MQJrlty gated waterlronl
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3 bdrm, 2b• hH pello
entartalnlno area Re·
duced now only $2115,
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Meaa Verde completely
renovated unit• Prlrne
cul-de-MC location. All 2 C§!\!i.
bedroom Gree! Income ~~~~~~~~~ Price only S2Jg,500 Call =
f or more d eta ll1
546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
lUOLITE STllU
Sl,000 lllYU YH II
2Br. 2Ba Turtlerodt Rid-
ge Twn"H. upgraded
'"ruout, lrvlne·1 moil
exclu1lv1 area A11ume
$142.200 t11 w/$5,000
total move In coll By
owner 553·1550 Sharp 3 Br 2 Ba w/2 car1---------
g1r. hplc. Ill calllng1 & OPlllllS 111.lllT
pool/spa Steal al S 109. 38r 1 Level, Pf'&mlum lot.
999 Try $13,500 dwn a1 PP $170,000 831-1815
S 1050/mo Pa1rlck Te· ex 493-7788
nort, ogt 760-8702
LEASE/OPTION CONOO GOLF COURSE I
HPLD·VI LIT-lier• 3BR, 2BA "5·000 ll~HT UIHT Remodel plane'°' lu•ury _7_5_1_-0_1_9_5 ___ 644-4 __ ,_57_1 •
llofne & gueat houee wit"
room tor pool Excel k>C:llllon among ,_ and
hlg"er priced "ornea
0-a •• llealbl• on termt and wM conlidef
joint venture $415,000 ,..
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lmmac: 4 Br 3•.i, Ba pool.
llv rm din rm den
~HS 1cl'lool area.
831-5055. 842-2000.1
548-1347
VIEWS are jult two of
the bonu-)'OU oat with I
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JOM1uln 2 bdrm. 2 b• 1 ptul den Gteel locallon on tll4t golf COUrM 1207,
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3 trplc"•. 3 car gar•o•. naootng. 1230,000. 2 BR 1 Ba. tncd yard, kltch QW jee/poof 1700.
MWrlty system, IN land UM IUln locka ble 11ore •"•d. BEST Alty,_ S3M180
AAA Condition Priced to Ill 1100 grdnr. ,_ cpta. no pet•. Mii $495.000 8«-7424 • 1 550 I. dep. 1950 B ....... Ile!! ma
B<oker. Meyer Pl., &40-3-464 Charming & lmmecu6e'9 3 ..... 111 CllEI ldutrial Prt!ttl37S WHllld• c .M. CIHn & er. 2 ea. Securlty .,.. •-Fii •AIE/' l!'a•I!' •"arp 2 Br. 1 Ba. C&T· be•c", pool, no pet1. Reduced Pf'lce plan 4, 2 ... ~ pell, fenced patio, en-$850/mo. 831-1293.
ltry 3Br. 2.,. ba. S3 to. 1828 Ohme Wft)', Coeta cl•d g arage, no pell. I •---L .-1 900 • $35,000 dn or II M•H·2000 & 2100 I .I. 1525/mo pk.la 1625 NC. !!J!!! -· -opt. Onrlagt 851-0130 Chuek Spiller, 831·1268 C rad It ch eek req . ;,;S;.;;pac.-..•3-..bt'.-• ..-..-2'•1'1•ba--clMl-n
IEWPOllT II 548-~2 °' 770·5e29. twn""· Pool. tog. etc.
Immaculate 3 bdrm. Pll'Ylll I tlllT $800. Agt, 644-l440.
F .. lurN large gourmet 1 Br. plu1 Oen newly HV Montego ltte. IJJry 4 Br.
kltc"en. 3 patio• and iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiimil ramodl on & water 2 B •. I 1 2 7 5 I mo .
atrluml Walk to beach. pekl. No peta. $550/mo. 640-4099 a 97$--0040
S t30,000. Call 07~5370 11t plu1 MC e.t8~ W. Big Cenyon exec 3 BR. 2'!\
18th St 499o-1817 ba condo. Golt coutM
EutalcM 3 BR, 2 Ba, !pk, view. Tennis, pool, MC
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MUI YllW llYIST9llT br, ~ tNa. 2 atory. fem rm, E/Bluff. exec "°'719, 3 Br, S141,000 Prot>4w11t1 Exctu.tvely din rm. wet bar, 3 C&T 2'~ Ba. 2 trple, 2, 121 eq
2 Bdrm. 2 be. frplc. Waiki 144-4110 garege. Gardener Incl: 11. lrg patio. 11200/mo. to t>Nc"-Own« relocat-$ 1200 mo. 838-5085, _&4_2_-03_50 _______ ~
Ing. Mutt Mii tul. .,.... 770· l804 LARGE BLUFFS CONDO
MullanRttys.40-29&0 .... tahi,Dttertl4SO '950/mo 3Br.28&.wttn1 2 etry, 4 Br, 3 81
ASK FOR LORI Palm oe .. rt, Offp Ca-pool, 2 car garage w/ 11300/mo. 844-2807
llllN 11111 LIT nyon Tannla Club, 3 Br. 2 au lo opener. WH"•r. Gorgeoul oe»anl b•'I vv
Ba 1 atory. end unit, dryer "ook-up, large condo. fum °' unfurn,
lo OWN. view, enc patio. tufty tum. !amity rm. h 1g"1 y up gr 1 d • d . I 1 0 8 . 5 0 0 C a I I ~ Beimofal &42-3n2
Prime oceen and harbor 8 t9/340-0395 TSL mgrnt 642-1803 -------:----..,.._ trom thla 88 x 158 ---------ec-itront home 3 br, 4
11 realdentlat IOI tn pr•. Oat .. C.u!J ISIS UITllll tNa. l.2000 mo AllllM M~
1tlgl0\lt Hcure Harbor I Viet• lh<>991ng oenter. No 3 Br 3 Ba 3 cer garage 1at. M,. Long, 850-1100.
Ridge. $585,000 Call San Diego. 8-AXgroH, condo Ab1olutaly Im· BIG CANYON TWNHME:
875-28 11 daya or good 1~ndable. $265. mac Call for eppt. 2Br 2~ba, den. pool. WIST •WNIT TIJIM rw ~ 875-331 t eveslwlmda. o o d w n . Bk r 1950/mo Agt , Harry tennll court, jacuzd, v.-SHt-r..-Two bedroom on eech sor IPEOUOIUI 1000' 81M33-1723 1_&3_1_._12_ee ______ l cant. 11100/mo. Call to
Step• from tl'le beac" PrWe tf .... rslal• ~!~:.0'1~~11Rd~P~~c':.: lty Ft. llUTOP LllllY 3~~1t.1~•p:~~· m:.e~ge ElklM Co.
uceptlontll'I nice In· Fin. ., .. and 411 units $127.700 1177 IOUI YllW Tl'lll apaclOut 4 8' 3 Bal 751-0585 (Ive~)
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Newport. uporeded tw0 1101, garagH Lovely 3 bJ •• .. _.., • TIP If IPYIUlll =::::-MO&. 4 ~. 3 Bdrm, 2'A b• twnhM.
E. 81uff1 !amity home, 3
br. 2 tNa. country kit. Nr
peril I 1000. &40-7658
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6012 tag&. .......... 1 10,. llWI L Ml Be". A truly gorgeou1 wall• of wood & tinted . cottage. yard. Beet IUH·
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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or 780-t998
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802.) -• Cut• 2 Br 2 Ba COf\dO 831·1400 For an appointment 10 T e r m 1 or tr• d • wnert """"a for-view Carlibad. $299,500 and drpa. gar, lanced yard. llonal lllew, 2 Br. 2 Ba. :m = ~~jd~:=j located near So Cout ---------I Ne call 540-1151 _4_99_·_1800 ______ of the harbor, ocean 8"!l .ell. 1 ac. lot atao avell. No ptU 1550/mo. 831-40e0
••ae ~lont wtll pey up Ptua. P.rtect '°' Youn9 LO'I UIE By owner Lovely wood, C.tallna. UncomPfoml
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Call Wallace & Co. today 1 9 3 8 • E W •I I a c • · 3 Br 2ba condo. Beck 6i11 ~~Ooo CMh '°'true CGUPI•. Full price l 8f, 11 alnad end lead ad ed cratt~anahlp, laviah 81~729-5988 &45-3485 Bay Bulltloa. frplc, ..,,._
6220 _....,"'--out. tvloe haa 600. 831-7370. 882-2411 I IUL glue Ocean vie. Wilk UM of IOlld oak cabin.-LI. •-L----• ..._ 3 Br 2 8• gar yd & dry, 2 car car wJ:1nr. .............. -• .... t & b .. 2 try and trim atalned to .... .....,. 9WV ~r.:.n 187. 5/mo' 287 Pool.••"", 2·11 ·~· toe. lherp. 831-5055 or $3400 down. $68,000 lo o wn eac ,. -v -
11211 &42·2000. price • lu•t drHllcally FOIEOLOllllE
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apa. 546-2313 111 • ._ 8-ut Sc>anilh Home tamlty room. large win Ull
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19&. fonnal dining and BHulllully decorated $ "m• Appr. S525K Rodi flreC>laCe. Fabuloul t~ So Cattf--··-1_.ront Roaattora 526-SOIO age, 3 lrplc'a, formal
w10 mucfl muc:tl morel \Jn• -liiiii9.imiriioiiii__.l Condo, make up pHt OulCtl .... '3351< ()per\ ..,..,, t ..,....... end ape.. ... "'' I d ining, le•H 12200 ~:~ llevable at onl 1139. •IPllT IUll paymen11•PP'Oll17.000 Sat/Sun l-5 3113! Hot-lamll;~11ci:;n llvlng property. 873-eOM Thia Eeltalde 6 rm hOu-144-7424 Bkr.
'"" Catd'I ttle ~ ~ & move lnl ty, So Lag 409-1800 and mu1~ bdrm M .. fncd klda Oil S450 ---------·01• .. _t 52"' .,... room --"•It_,...,. 53M100 4 8' 3 Ba. comm.~· ' Q ..__ tNa ......... 3 Br 2 Ba ....,,..., .,.....,.,.. S,_.,.., ... 1ur• ... _,_ .,,_ •--S
11)11 ~.~;..,quality la1Ma o. 963-1900 ocean vlewa. trl~. 3 i;;d;d a nd •l•lnad tu. BEST Riiy tw frplc. 1300/mo. red, = It. very moderet• pl1oe ...... a11 100'1 -.-u-.-.-.. ------TI--.-,..~.:-=-1 :~~ 4~;~~1 loan, glue, IJ04ld oM bar. t6ec ....... ran1.... Superb 3 Br 11,.\ Ba mod _agt_. __ 93 ___ '·-1...,..268----~,.....,.
70'J4 1111111W of only 1216,000 For lull BAL80A ...-.'INSU'.. , % FIXED controlled Iron gatea, -•--llU kHch flyd. $&16 pet• ok BLUFFS 4 BR °' 58R. 3 702e Info c;all 751-3191 r"'"' ..,.. ~ ~R LOAN LUXURY CANYON HOME cobbleatont courtyard c.r... Ml -53M100 BEST Alty 19e BA, Bonua Am, beeU1lfUI
70U 111111 llYll • :::o~~ b~~lld~=:' 8 baaulllul new town· SPECTACULAR VIEW and drl119W&y. GrNI fl· 28R 2bll. ao of tiwy. Avail One time offerl 1475. 3 Br decor, 11400/mo.
Her-. It la today1 Lovely SELECT op an w k n d 1 pm I "omea Jut1 completed In OF nanci"9 °' Irr.dee av.ii· Aprll 4t" to July 4tll, tamlf)' apot crptl thNout ~
poof'.,. on.. N(tlng ~RTIES •••.12&1 prime E•ld• location 2 City a ocean. 3 Br, 2 Ba, !~r 73Alck1 H~~ett· Altr. 1735/mo. 213/355-1687 ~·at local hurry LIDO 18l.E tot outdoof IMnG. lrJ ~ ~ .,_ 2,L B din rm, lrg brMkfut rm, .,.. _.._ 3 ... 2 8a Do4t .., __ which g -:::;~=:;:;:;i;=====!.--;:-;:-;:-;:-;:-.;:_::_-_-_--:-_;;-_-""1 Bdr 1 •ludf., "' •· llv rm lam rm MINT lftJ!rl ..... 2ltt 100 DE8T Rlty ,.. .... .._ 8drm home nteda r -lrplc. magnl leant Matr CO No' OrHt1c'a11y rt· UYFlllT -Lovely MeH Verda CC "• w I y d • c . I 9 2 5 . =·~·::::::,: STAR GA'ZER·~. Bdrm ault• w/wlndow duced 10 1275,800 H 4 Bdrm 5 Bath "om• LIDOlSLE·3bdrm.2ba. VIiia adult condo. 3BR -1-~---7-·--------
IWl't.,. beet-onty 1135. ------,.--• 11 '1 , I !I' ~ ...... =~! d~~: atclled owner mutt .... lmmed w/50' dock, wet bar, famrm. 1 1700 n\o Biii a~b•. Privacy. Av•ll S975/mo. 3 Br. 2'A ea.
000. Well below tll• ~ ::--.~:·. ~~·;:: ; •• ~; ~ "'. ".:i: Barker RMI Estate 848-1400 Bu2 wtne locur & loed• of Gtundy. Rltr. 87M 181 now. L-. $8!0, Agt. cuatom Condo. Nwpt
ma.rtlet. Hurryl Cell ua • • '" -.. • •• ••· '•0 ' • , 110 )<o 850-9778. 839-924 t -PR08ATE SALE potentlal Seller MW help SHORT TEAM 549-1388 Creat. 2 car J~·
946-7111 :;:.:·/ • .'~ :;:;";.,,""'~ .. ,..... "., ; 8V OWNER 2 bdrm wit" F1nt11tlc lerge ocean-, l'lnlncl °' lrede Aaklng Udo Senda fUm hou" m :=-.t.!!: w/ up frc.nt lot 8-lttfut north 1750.000. 831-7370, Comm. pool Agt 11 Ten _ ............ ••• 1_.
loll condo In water 54().4312 87M170 •-- -oriented project Hlg"IY end oove. 04dtr 3 bd. 2 3 Br. 2 Be w/poof, cpna, •
upgraded wtt" uoelltnt ba i>IU• eu-t apt. '890. ~-$786/mo. 1at & IMt Bade Bey Cllllllllc 5 room
view A.-able lln811C· 000. ~ Atltn. Rt91tor. ... ... UafanllW MC clap. 491M810 ,_~Mn frS*: llrdwd
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720-1068, 057-0200 SELL OR TAAOE __. ._. -,-... y.11-mt peta '545 eVlll Aptt 1.
Lower Thrt• Arch Bay 2 Br 2 Ba condo S6150; S tat INI!' S3M180 BEST Al\y tee Olfllll 4 B r 3 be . o c n vu . Br 2 Ba nr bMd\ *'llO: S SPACIOUS WAU( to Udo Ind beeOft.
Provldea prlv......., a......... 4•3144 ••• ••• Br 2 a. yny $800: 2 8f 1 3 Br. 2 Ba. Ira tncd yd. SB R 2 b a , db 1 a a,_ -· •••7 Mt .. • a. 11 utl. M50 S760/mo. 21~1ea1 18 50 1m 0 • • J< A . 11~~.1~~::i11~:~~':'Z1~~ lllUIJa.Tnprt l!f!IYra ... I ,__.. _. LIT .-S IULn I .... L .-a 1~104 v _, ... •&••-UL • --.,,....--~------=-= .,..._ 3 bdnna, 3 bathe & 8HI price In town tf -.. -.xarun Hr. lg NV\, dlllat 2 C* 1u a-.tt 11tf
huge btckyrd Ideal lot 3 bdrm & darl, A·2. wlll 1135,000 Comet 891 I 11M111 nar w11h 1 ~ ba. Patio, TD..-... .. .._.---. your own prlvlle awlm· trade for C M unite. eyp....._--• ......... .. ........ -... _.,.., -· mlnQpool Brtndnewon 1700,000 3713 SH· ~ OUPLIX ·Extra 181ge. ~ yrd, walk to"""· view . 6000 tq fL
1nemar11et 8et1ett9ke1 llhof'e.800-0671. --1ULTll 1160 1/f. S adrru. MOO/mo.Ce1t1twn 7:30 1 2000/mo .
look I 759-1601 or..__ .....,...t•, 3 Br. 1 Hw-llMl-tax1a· lllMCI '"'·. 2 full & tpm evet. all day 71 4/7H-t100. Sally
762-7373. ·9;t;~~.;:'°new paint •• .,._ lltln '\ltd\, pMtl wllnda. Avail Apr. 1. ~ Aef . lllt!.!!:!!.llt.L...~;......-~--..;:..---=-----!•H&W ll'DD ..._ ~!,~1·~.n:~i:: l :~1tect•P•• UH, -214-,-2,--«>t-,-~-,-c-o_n_d_o-.-o-f~f l!a IW C., Int
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Ml.JC NOTICC Death penalty. reviewed '10Tmoue ....... PtCTfTlOUI eu...... •IClmout aue. ..
NAMI ITATI......, NAiil ITATDlll.NT ~·-H•W fhe lollOWlng pereon It dOll\g TIW tolewtlll penone 1111 dOlnQ file '*"°11111 "'"°"' -dOlllO ~-·~-~ ..
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bu"'-• Rish court to tudy California case IANDIO>I 8YITIMIL. Ault• •26'H TrlllluGo M 1 lot. &i roro.
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HIW'O"' MAIL •o• 242• M tClllOll4All a h ytOt, ltwlrl• I I A" I Ill AH 0 ",." c H Newport l lvd Coal a Mue. CA 12714. COMPANY, '60 Hawpotl o.m ..
Oellf0tnle 12127 jllffl!llY LAMIA ' r •ylor' O!l ... lllltt M too, NewPor\ llaeh.
WASHlNOTQN (AP) The Supreme Coun
today aareed to decide whether convicted
murdentr9 can be .mtenced to death when 1tate
courta don't atudy what punlahment others ln
airnllat drcumltancee rectlve.
The juatke9 will review a rullna ln a C.Ufornia
cue that death sentence• are uncon.tttutional
unloH auch a "proporUonaltty review" la
undertaken.
The prac:tl~l effect of the court'• eventual
ruling, not expected until aometime next year, may
~ felt on death ro'N'I naUonwidt.
A federal -s>pe&ll court bAMtd the CalJfomla
Supreme Court tut Sept. 16 from upholdina the
death 11mtence of convicted murderer Robert Alton
Harria until the 1\ate OOW't conducta 1uch a study.
Harrl1 waa convicted of murderln1 two
16-year-old boys In San Dleao ln 1978. Police said
he kidnapped and shot the boyw, John Mayeski and
Michael 8aker, and uaed their car ln a bank
robbery.
Harria' 1979 conviction and death sentence
were upheld by the California Su~ Court and
a federal trial Judie. The 9th U.S. Cittu.lt Court of
Appeal.a did not disturb the murder conviction, but
aet aalde the death aentence.
The appeal.a court said it did ao "becau.e the
California Supreme Court did not undertake a
, proportionality review of the application of the
death penalty in this case.'·
Births
HoetlllMMNI~ '8nllely f1
Mr. end Mra. Emmett Clancy,
lrvtne. otrt
Mr. and Mr• Rlcllard Miiiar.
Huntlnaton 8"ctl. gin Mr. and Mr9. Steven McNtc:llo41. Newpotl 8-11, twin boya
Mr and Mra Robert Splndler,
INIM, girt Mr. end Mra. Scott Falconer
eo.t• M-. boy ...,._,.
Mr. and Mr• Hoalllakl Slllmlzu,
IN\ne, boy __.,.
Mr and Mra Donald Na.man.
eo.i. ....... girt _,.
Mr and Mra. Stepllen P-. IMne
tr' and Mra A'11>uf Allen. IMne
f:r'. and Mrt M~llaet Harrison,
Coat• MeM. girt Mr and Mr9 Thomu Mel -.
IMM. boy
,,._.,,JI
Mr and Mrs. Cl\rWloplW Pidlens,
Hunllngton 8eec:h. boy
Mr and Mn. Brent V"" W9G0'*. Huntington 8-:h. glt'I
Mr and Mra Ron McDonald.
Costa,,._, boy
F~1
Mr. arlCI Mre Peter Paley, tr.lne,
~ and Mr• Mlcllaet Nt1lllna,
Co.ta M .... boy
Mr and Mra Alfredo Vllla11eal,
trvtne. girt •
Mr. and Mre Gery Hill, N9wP«1
Beach. gift
Mr and Mr• Georoe Satlrladl•
Newpot1 Beect\. bOy
Mr. arlCI Mre Todd Lee, Irvine, glf1
Mr and Mr1 0.'llcl Metil, Newport
BMclt. bOy F.--Y2
Mr and Mre CtvlatoplW Corum.
Huntington a.en. boy
Mr and Mr• T.O Diiien, Coate
...... boy
Mr. and Mra Lyn Bunch. ir.lne
boy
Mr. and Mra J -Aualln, girt
Mr and Mra Ro~I RandOlpll,
Balboa. glt1 ~I
Mr. a nd Mra Tom Rogare.
"-POr1 BMcl'I. girt
Mr and Mr• We<ren Wllll•m•
IMM. boy Mr and Mrt Scoll lngman.
Huntington 6-cl>. boy ~· Mr and Mra Slloft Nl1hlmura,
Coate MM. boy
Mr and Mre Mattiww o.Hembo,
Huntlng1on 6-cl>, girt
F.--YI
Mr and Mr9. F1'ank ~'"· Laguna BMclt. girt
Mr and Mr9. St~ BOletMl<I,
Cotta ..... boy ~· Mr. and M ra Blllkhu P•lel,
~BMcn.glrt Mr. and Mrs Chrletooller Knight,
eo.t• ~girt Mr. and Mta. Manaflar WadhlifL
Corona def Mar. bOy ....,,_.., 7
Mr and Mra. Jack Grublalcll, Costa.._, boy
Mr and MI'S Peter WllM>n, lrvlne,
boy
Deaths
Mr •nd Mr• Gregory Jendr ....
lrvl"9, boy
Mr end Mtt Rlellatd Mywa, Coeta
M .... boy
Mr and Mr9. Donald Ntcllereon,
Huntington 8Mol\, boy .. ..,,_,.
Mr and Mrs John Cotton, 8albo41,
bOy
Mr and Mre. Stephen Jollnaon.
Fount.in Valley. girt
Mr ~ Mra. Adalberto Caetatton, Coe•• ....... bOy Mr and Mrt M lcll•el D•lay,
Corona d4ll Mar, Qlrl
Mr and Mr•. Parry Smulaon,
Newport Beecll. boy
Mr and Mrs Syed~. IMM.
girl
F.--YI
Mr and Mrt. Wiiiiam Gon•••.
Balt>oa. girt M r and Mre Jolln Leavitt,
Huntington 8-h. boy
Mr and Mr• Ronnie Edward•.
Huntington BMch. girt
M r and Mre Ralnhold Kleln.
Huntington BMdl. girt
Mr and M<a. Clay1on ~
Huntington BMGtl. girt
M r •nd Mre. Steven Genlrr.
!Nine. girt
F.--Y 10
Mr •nd Mr• Hector Gome.z.
Huntlng1on 8-h. boy ,
Mr and Mr•. Lula Vatarde.
Huntington BMoll. boy
Mr and Mtt Henry Sarti. lrW>e.
bOy
Mr •nd Mrt. TllomH Tupman.
Cotta M-. boy
F.--Y 11
Mr. and Mn MIGhHI Stotfal.
Irvine, bOy
Mr •nd Mrt JamH Stringer.
Hunllng1on BMU\. girt
Mr and Mr1 Wllllatn 8oelllwt.
Huntington BMdl, boy
Mr and Mr1 M lohael Keany.
Soutll Laguna. girl
Mr and Mr·1 Oeorge ~.
Huntington 9-;h, glr1
Mr and Mra. AHi ZUnlga. Coeta
Meea.glr1 ,,...,_,.
Mr and Mra. Tlloma1 Hagen.
Coal• ....... boy
Mr and Mr• Patt•ck Shield .
Huntington Beed\. glh ,,..._, w
Mr and Mrt Chr1n Street.
Corona d4ll Mar boy
Mr and Mrs EOWln engg.. !Nine.
bOy
Mr •nd Mr• JenQ·Pyng Shyu,
lrvtne, boy
Mr and Mra. Jerry Meng. Coeta
....... boy ,,...,_, 11
Mr and Mr• Wlf"a"' Martinez. Laguna Nlguel, boy
Mt and ...... Donald Nelor. Coeta
MN&, boy
Mr and Mra. John Poor. Newport
Beacll. girt Mr and Mra. Robert H..,_, Coate
M-.glrt ,,._,..
Mr and Mtt Petrick Otllley Coate
Meaa.glrt Mr and Mr• Stephen London.
Huntlng1on 8eacll. glr1
Mt and Mre Ajll OJI, HuntlnQ'on
BMcl'I. boy Mr and Mra. Robert C.ar'lah-.
Yguna &Met\, girt
Mr end Mra John Ferratt,
Hunllng1on 9-;f\, bOy
MILLER eervic:a will be heid at U\e
LETHA L MILLER, Mounl Hop~ Cemetery,
resident of c.o.ta Melia, Ca. Webb City. M.imouri. Harbor
p.-ecf away on March 19. Lawn • Mount 01 I ye
1983. She ii aurvlwd by her Mortuary forwardl n1
gand1on Jerry Mlller of dlreC'torl~~~
WHtmlnater, Ca. and her ROBERT WALTER =~= ~~': LIMACH.ER, realdent of ~and tinat 1'terment C-0rona del Mar, Ca. Paeaed 1w1y on March 19, 1983. -----------.Survived by hi1 beloved
,_CIUOT ... S
-.L•OADWAT
..o4lTUAlY
1 tO Broadway
Cotta~u 64~·9150
14&.Tl•.UON
SMITH & TVTMl.&.
wife Barbara and hll 3
children Trbda. Donald and
Robert and 9 pndchild.ren.
He i. al80 survived by h1I
mother Victoria Watton Um.cw and a mter end 3
brothera. No 1ervlce1.
Funeral a.rran,remenll are
being handled by the
Neptune Society. In lieu of
flowen I.he f.amlly preftt9
donationt to \be Leu.keml.a
Society or your favorite
Palrlcle Yvonne o·~wtn. Ht 1rWw CA 12714 Celll t2NO
Th• 9th Circuit court uld Supreme Court
decla!on1 dalina back to l ~78 1uaest that the
Conatltution'• protectkm qa1Nt cruel and W\UIU&l
puniahment reaubw IUCh a 1tudy to .. u.re that a
.entence ta nOi 1'arbUnry and capridoua."
In lhelr Supreme Court appeal. California
proeecuton l&kl, ''The 1-.ae la a vutly important
one of nationwide concern l1noe the 9th C&c:uit I.a
the flrat circuit to tpecUlcally hold that
'proporUonallty review' la conatltutlonally
mandated.''
Vletorta • Llord. Ull 1 luMet
'--· IJ Toro, CA •2a0 Tiiie bi*-II oonducted by an
lndMOual VIG~Llord TNa al•t t M filed with IM
County CMrll Orante County°" Mareh 17, 1 • 111,..
Coal• MeH ltrMI. "0 " Coat• I A Ill L "I!" I" A I .. e 3 2 r•o«>ttt 0 Hit. O«wel ,annar. "'-· Ca#tornla t2t27 tme1yw00d Ad Tu111n CA 928IO :1110 Newport Centtr Ori ..... lull•
Thia"'*-II ooncluciled by tn Perry lamba M · 100 Newpotl Deaoll Celll
lndMdual Thia 1t•t-t wu llled Wlltl 1111 8l600 PetrlOta O'~an Counry Clerk ol Orange c.e>unty 011 T lie D Hitt Company, I
fhla ftetemtrrt -llted ..tth lhe Maren ti, tH 3 Ca1111ornl• COtpofatlon o.i-a1 County Clettl ol Ofange County on '2111tt ,..,,,.., '60 Newpot1 c.n. Dttw,
Merell 4, I~ Publl•h•d Orange co .. 1 Dally Suitt M 100 Newpot1 tMcfl Clllll
Put1C11hed Orange CoHI D•llr
jllllot. March 21. 11. April 4. 11, I~
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ltflOt. Met 7. t 4, 2f. H. tHi 1)81·83 llmtteCI PAfH140l11p
I t))·U 1-----------T1141 0 HIM Compti\y P\Bl.IC NOTtCC Robert 0 Hiii I Preeldenl Ml.IC NOTICE
In a .eparate onler today, lhe juaticel rejected
Harri•' broader conatltutfonal attack aaatnat
California'• death penalty law.
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bullneaa .. :
OUAWARI 8T APART
Ml!NT8. 18181 Dalawue,
Huntington teaon. CA 82641
lllOTITIOUI IU .... 11
NAM9 HATl•NT
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bualneM ••
COA8T ASHT MANAGEMENT
COMPANY. 3712 II a .. BrHZ•
llanll Ana. Calllornll 92104
I NOTtCa TO C'*"'ACTOfll Tiiie 1telemenl wu 111.o wttll the
CAU...0 '°" 1101 county Clerk or Or•ngt County on School Dl1trlct HUNTINGTON Marc:h 17. 1~113 EACH UNION 1110~1 SCliOOl
STRICT
Bid Oeadllna TuH dl y, AprH !'),
1883 200 pm
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F.--Y17
M r. and Mr• Paul DolllU.
Newport 8Mcll, girt
M r and Mre . Larry Hoyl.
Huntington Beacll, glrl
Mr. •nd Mra TllomH Martin,
lrvtne, boy
Mr and Mt• Oanlel Naw1om.
Coat• ...... girl Mr and Mra Freder'ICI< Stooltley,
lrvlne. girt Mr and Mr1. Richard Wetklnt ,
lrvlne. gift
Mr and M••· Wltllam Edward•,
Hunttng1on Beach. gift ~' and Mr•. Roger Campt>etl,
Weetmlnatar. girt f.--Y,.
Mr and Mr• Edward Fremen, w .. 1m1natar. boy
Ml and Mtt. Henry Btoot.1, Coate
...... boy
Mr and Mrt Joalp Melello.
Weetmlnat•, boy
Mr and Mra. Ronald Br•nllOll,
Huntington 8-:11, girt
Mr and Mra. Robert Holl.
Huntington Beach, gll'I
Mr. 1nd Mra. Donald Malool.
Newpot1 Beecfl, girt ,...,_,,,.
Mr. and Mra. Stuan WMdn. Coeta
...... girt
Mr. and Mr1. Al•.n Gott, Coit•
...... girt Mr. and Mre. Jolln Ferr, Fountain
v~.glrt
F.--YIO
Mr and Mre. Jacob Allu II, Coeta
Meet. boy ,..._.,21
Mr and Mra. Howard Hil'f98, Coeta
::.•~Mrs Eim. Glidden, coeca
M .... girt
Mr and Mra. Kevin Marehell,
NewPot1 8eacll. boy ,,..._,u
Mr and Mr1 Thomu Ooetllal•.
tMwport 8-:fl, girt
M<. and MIL ChthoPlng Wu, lfVIM. :r and Mrs Marti ,.,._., Coe1a
Meea,boy
Mr and Mrs Jenn (.ooper, Coe1e
...... boy
Mr and Mii Denni• Nord•.
W~ar.glrl
Mr and Mrt David Ranllln
~ 8-::1\, boy ...,_,n
Mr and Mra J olln Haine•
"-POr1 8-:11. glrl
Mr and Mt• Randall Jonnaon.
C«ona oar Mar. boy
Mr and Mra Robert Ervin.
Hufltlnglon 8-:11, boy
Mr. and Mt• Jame• Oobaon .
W•tmnatar, girt
Mr and Mra. CllarlH CeHop,
Huntington 8-::1\, boy ...,_,M
Mr •nd Mra. Mlcll••I Roae,
Huntington 8-clh, boy
M r and M r1 . A loll ard
Cllambar1aln. Coet• ....... girt
Mr. and Mta. Richard Foller.
Coeta..._,glrt
Mr. and Mra Jeffrey Homen,
L.aQune Niguel, girt
No matter
what you 're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper The., ....
Its In.
,._,2S
Mr. and Mra. Kwry Hibbs. Coron•
del Mar. glrl
Mr and Mr• OavlO Barrow•.
lrvlne, boy
Mr and Mr1. Danny Smith. Coat•
Meta. girt Mr and M ra Krl• Barnett,
NewpOf1 BMc:n, girt '*'-1• Mr and Mr• K erry Johnaon,
lrvlne. glfl
Mr end Mre Ruben DeWitt, Irvine,
ft' 8t'<I Mrt JOl'tn Kuhl, Newport
BMc:n, girl ,.._,..,
Mr and Mr• Rob«! JOhneon.
Huntington Bead'I. boy .. ....,,.,, .
M r and Mr1 Auttln llntley.
Huntington 8Mch. girt
w .. e.m...._.c-.. ,...,_,.
M r a n d Mr• Wa nde ll
Mc:Corwy. lrvtne. bOy ,,...,_,,
Mr. and Mfl Don Thorpe, Coat•
.......boy. .. ...,_,.
Mt and Mrs MtchMI SuHlvan, w .. 1m1n111ar. girt. ,.__, 11
Mr and Mra. Kevin Lantaff. Hunllngton Beac:ll, gift.
F.--Y11
Mr •nd Mr1 Paul Fernandez.
Coat• Meea. boy """*' 17 Mr and Mr1 Pra1ton Hann•.
lrvtne. girt ,.._.,21
Mr and Mr• Giibert Alvarez,
Hunltngton BMch. girt. ...._.,a
Mr and Mre Kip Klaopenbd,
lrvlne. boy ,...._,.
M r and Mr• Oon•ld M G<oearnen. Hunt.lnglon 8-h. girt
aLJoeepfl~ ...._, J
Mr and ..... Adrian MomNtt•. Huntington Beec;fl, boy ...._,,
Mr •nd Mre. Garry Layman.
Hun 11ng1on 8Mctl. girt F.--Y 11
Mr •nd Mrt. Jolln Puchalllcl,
Coat• ....... boy ...._, 1S
Mr end Mtl Brent Burnh•m
lrvlne, girt. ...,_,a
Mr and Mii David Rann,
Huntington 8eacll, boy
Mr and ~!dy Payne.
Balboa. boy
MafCll ' Mr and Mr1. Steven Water•.
Cotta ...... girt. ...... c-.....,...._.. .... _,.
Mr. and Mr9. St~ Krupnldl.
l..eguna Nlguel, girt.
C. W Hogberg, 1311 AmlQOI
W•v. #5, Newport BHCh, CA
82MO
Donn• Met1ger, 408 62nd
Street. Newport 8-11. CA 82M3
Tiiie bu.U-le c:onduoleO by a
get*al pert1*lhlp C W Hogberg
Tiiie atal-1 WU l'lled O!Wtth Illa
County Clerk of Orange County on
Merctl 11. 1883
1'212094
Publl1heO Orange CoHI Dally
v .. on E Long. 3112 8 SH
8rMze, Senla Ana. C1111orn1a 82704
Thie bullne.. 11 conducted t>y an
lndMOua1
Ve<on E Long
Tl>ll at•tement WU 11!90 with lh•
Coonty Clerk of Otange County on
Metch 4 t983
"21110I
Put>lllheo Orange COHI Dally
Piiot, Mater. 7 14, 2 t 28 1983
1112·83
Pl•o • ol B id Rec elpl
UN TINGTON BEACH HIGH
CHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATION
ENTER Attn Purcha•lng
14 tS-83
MLIC NOTICE
anagar. f0251 YorklOWfl Avenue. "CTlTIOUS eu .... aa
untlngton Beach. CA 82640 NAME ITATEMENT
Protection ldenllllCatlon 81<1 •615 Tile 1011ow1ng peraon1 ere doing
Floor CO'f'eftng 1>u11ne•1 •t Bid Anllebl• PURCHASING M ILLING TO N TOWERS
PARTMENT. Bldg C. Room 361 GROUP 26!>48 Mon1ebell0. MINion
UN TINGTON BEACH UNION 11••10 CeJllOfnt• 92891
I G H s c H 0 0 L 0 I s TR I c, Cnr111op1H1r T MUllngton. 1821
OUCATION CENTER 1025 t E Balt>O• Blvd BalbO• Callf0tni.
orktown Avanue. Hun11ng1on 92~ 1
Pllol. Mareh 21 28. APrll • 11. f'ta.IC NOTICE
1183 ------------
• CA 921146 £ <lQ •• J T ')watt 265411 NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lh•t M ontebello M1at1on VlefO
he ·~~ Scll004 0411rlet ol C111torn1a 9~69 t t417·a3
Nil.IC NOTICE
,ICTmOUa ~H
NAmlTATlMOfT
The fOllowlng peraona era doing
buiM.-u. • COURTYARD ANTIOUES, 876
No Cout Htghwey, Laoun• Beech,
Cellf0<nl• 82651
RanMy E. Draper, 22 No l a
Send•. So. L•gune. C allfornl•
92671
Prlaclll• E Draper. 22 No La
ISenda. So Lagun•, Cellfornle
92671.
Tiii• bu1IMH I• conducted by an
Individual.
flCTTTlOUI au .... •• NAME STATl•NT
The 10110.,,,lng pereon 11 doing
bullMN U
HOUSE 01' FURNITURE 1968
Harbor Blvd Co1ta M•••·
Calllort1la 92627
Ng<>-Ngoc·TrK. 11905 E 207th
Street. Lale9W090, Calllornla 90715
Thi• bull-II conducteO by an
Individual
Ngo-Ngoc-Tree
Thia a1a1ement wH llled with the
County Cler\ ol Orang• Coun1y on
Metch 4. 1983
F2111ot
Put>ll•h•d Orange Cont Delly
Pllo1, Mar 7, 14, 2 i. 28. 1983
1172·83
11n09 County C•lllornla •cling 1t"I but.r•ell 1t CClflOuct«I by a
'I •nd through 1t1 Governing genere1 perJn•rlt"P
oatd. IHlreln1het relerr.0 to u Chrtlloe>her T Mllltngton
' DISTRICT' . wtll ,_,,,. up to. but 11~1 1111tmon1 we• Mad with tne
later then the abov•ll•t.0 time Counly CIC't~ of Orange County on
Haled bid• for Iha aw•rd o l • Merc:n 4 t98J
tract for tne abOve project F211111
Publlahed Orange Cout Dally
Ptll)I Ma•ch 7 14 2 ( 28, 1983
1t29·83
Bid• tllall be received In the pl11Ge
identified abova. and th•ll ba
opened and publicly read aloud al
the abo.,...1tatad time and pfec:a 1------------
E.aci'I blO rnu1t conform and be PUBllC NOTICE
reap one Ive I o I he con It e c I 1---F-IC-T-IT_l_O_U_l _8_U_S_INl!__,.-l-l--
dOCYment1 Tile DISTRICT reserve1 Ille rtght NAME ITATEMeNT
to rejeol any Ot all bldM or to w•lva The tollow1ng person I• doing
any lrregulerlllea or tnlormaJlt1e1 In t>u•1~e!1C~Fs r COAST BUILDING
any blOt Of In tile t>lddlng "' 1 v Tiie DISTRICT hal determined MAIN T(NANCE 8752 Gerlleld Ran~ E Dflll)«
ma •t•t-• wu ntec:1 with tne MLIC NOTICE
County Clerk of Orat\OCI County °" i.------------
the general prevelllng reta ol per Avanut1 Hun)11ng1on Baach
di.tn wages In the tocellly 1n whleh a111orn11 926~6
thl• work I• 1o be performed lor Steven l F10•nce. 8752
aacll cralt or type ot workman •rlltttd Avenue Huntington Beech, Marcll 18. 1983 flCTTTIOUI IUllNl!ll
"121M NAME ITATIMllNT n .. dad to ellecute the contr•c.t •lllOm•• 92646 Publlthad Orange Cont Dally The lollowlng petton •• Oolng
Piiot. M•rcll 21. 28. Aprtl 4, 11. ..,_. .. Thal• r•t•• are on Ille at the Th" bus1nl:!Sl ''conducted by.,.,
19113 WEST COAST WtNDOW DISTRICT oflkle located at 1025 I flO•v•Oua~
Yorktown Avenue. Hunt1ng1on "'••llf' l Fodance t422-43
P\Bl.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUltNEll
NAmlTATHIOfT
The IOllowlng peraont era OOlng
bull,_. ..
APEL FAMILY HOME. 17 t91
Ap•I Lane. Huntington Be•ch
ca~10<n1a 92&49
Te<ry A Tllomu 1719t "'*
L-. Huntington Beedl. Cal!IOtnla
92649
Jacki• Shlald1, 17 191 Apel ....,_, Hunttng1on BMc:n, California
92649
Thia bualneaa 11 con<lucled by a
al partnenlllp
T.,ry A 1'11oma1
Thie llalement .,,, .. 11!90 wlth the
nty Ci«I! or Orange County on
March 4, 1983
1'211111
Publl1hed Or•nga Coul Dally
P11o1. Mar 1, 14. 21 . 28. t983
t 132-13
PtalC NOTtCE
ACTTTl<MJa .uaMH
MAlllEaTAn•NT
The lollowlng p•r1on It doing
si.-u THE 'GIFT CHAT EAU. 25042
I Prado. Dana Potnt Calllorn1e
2629 CHING SAN, INC a Callfomla
OfPOl•llOn 1863 N C-Slf-ange. Caflloml• 92665
Thie ~ la conducted 0y •
porat1on
CHING SAN INC
T C Yuat\
Preeldenl
Thlt ttat-1 was filed wtlh Ille
County Cl«ll of Or•nee County on
Maret\ 4, I ta3
A.. S. KATAYAMA
At1_.,a1 UW
100 s. F'-9f Sff'Mt, • ..... .,0
Loe ........ Celltemla I0017
F2'11111 Publlalled Orange CoHt D••ly
PllOI. Marcil 7. 14. 21. 28. 1983
1173-83
LEANING 184 Broadway Colla
.,. Calllornll 92827
Ken T aylor Fuller 19•
oectway Coat• M... Cal1lornl•
2827
Tn.1 buai.-11 conductacl by an
no Mou al
Ken Full.,
Th11 11e1ement waa filed with 1"8
nly Clerk of Orange County on
•rel\ 6. 1983 F2'11110
Publl1hed Orange Cont Dally
Pilot Merell 7 t•. 21 28. 1983
121~
PtalC NOTICE
It-OUM
OAANGC COUNTY
AUnllllOtl COUfn, CIVIL
100 Ci.to Ctr Of. WMI
hnla AM, CA G'.701
"-.AINTIFF: JottH K. llllfTCHELL
PUCE CHAMOL.UI; ED ztEMUI.
O.FENOANT: MICH.UL All£N
e.aci. CA 9211-46 COPlel may be Tr .. , tt•temeflt ,.., l1!4KI woth fht
obtalnad on requHt A copy of n1y Ci.t<~ ot Orange County on 11·-rat• shall be poetacl al Ille MllCh 4 1!18J F211112
job elte Tiie IO!egOlng achedule of Publl\heO Orange Cont Daily
pel" diem wag .. It bu.cl UPOtl a 28 9a:J WOO.Ing Oay 01 etgllt ISi t>ourt Tne Polc;t Marcti 7 14 21 I
rate tor llollday and oYerl•me work l13 l-83
1111a11 t>e •• teut t1me ano ~111 !'\a.IC NOTICE
It all•ll be mandatory upon lh• 1---------=~:-:=-:--=---CONTRACTDR to whom the FICTmoul euai.-1&
conlrect la ewwdecl. 8t'<I upen eny NAME ITATEMEMT
tubcontrectOf under lllm. to pay not I he IOllOW•"ll pe<aona ara CIOlnQ
leea tllan the uld apecilled ralea to .bu$1neu •t all WOO.men employed by them 1n 9 A L B 0 A D E S S E R T
..... 8QOUtlOn of Ille contract OMPANY 30 t t Newport Blvd
NO bldd« may withdraw hi• bid NewPOtl Be11th C1111forn1• 92663
lor 1 periodoftlllr1)'(30)daya1ner Suun K Mon•o • 600 E
tile data i;et f0< Ille opening or IM<I• Ote•nlront No 2A Balboa
Allyn E. ROWiey Cahlorn111 92561
Purcllaslng Manage< Daniel l Ham111on, 3!>161
Put>ll1hed Orang• Cont Dally Beec" Road C•p111rano Beach.
Plt-01. March 21, 28, 1983 1395·113 C8illorn1s 92624 T!\1) bUSlnetl IS condUCte0 by a
genwol partner1n1p PUBtlC NOTICE O•n•el l Hamilton
... A.ANT; DOE ONI! ttwougll DOf K-<M,2'
TIN, lnctual... SUPERIOR COURT Of
Tnl\ s111ement was hied With the
I
county Cler~ ol O•er19e Coun1y on
March 4 1983 IUMMONS ORANGE COUNTY c-No. 131112 700 CIYlc: Ctr Or. W
NOTICE! YH ha"• bMn 1ued a.nta Ana, CA 97702
TM oow1 "'8Y ~ egeln•I ~ Pl.AINTlfF· FllANlt KAlllE"· ~ r-be1i110 heerd un.... DeF'IENOANT: ICEN GUTKA. P l
rou ~ wtttlln ao derL ....., a s. ,..al Ea .. ,. Inc .. end o-1
F2111H
Put>h1h110 Or•nga Co•ll Daily
P110t Moren 7 14 21 28 1.9.1!_3~ a~
Pl8l.IC NOTICE tM lnfof"mal1ofl below. ~" xx. lftc:klelw. 11 you wt.ii to Mei< Ille adlllee ot IUlilMOMI NOTICE OF TIWSftE'S SAU
an attorney In 11111 m elter. YO'-c-No. Jln:z2 Lo.an No. 11»1""51 lhould dO eo p..omptiy eo 11\al yolH NOTICE! y-hew• bMfl • ...o. T.a. No. m-..
written reaponee 11 any may 1H Tti. court lft8)' decide 119aln•t fO\I l'ULL SERVICE INC H dult riled on ume wit~ fOW betnQ hee<d 11nkH 11t1po1nted Tru•••• under the
A V 1 I O I u 1 t • d h e • I d c ,_ r"90"d within JO deJ• "..cl tollow1ng OM Crtbeel deed Of tru1t
de"'andedo. El tribune! puede the tntom\•ttorl below WIL~ SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ...... OOfttre Ud. .... ......_ .. 1 11 you W1sll 10 Mei< the •O•t<.• 01 I 0 THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
-qw Ud. reepotMla defttrc an •llorney in 1n11 m•tttt you I <.ASH cpeytt> .. at time Of Nie 1n
• JO dlM. i.-le lnlonnadoft qlM ahOukl do to p<omplly w tn•I you• •.twtut money of the Untied S1at•l
... -wullen re1ponse 11 en~ m8) o. Ill 11ghl lllle and 1nt9f•I convwyecl
SI u ated O•••• t ollc:ll•• • r11ec1 on lime 1 to •no now held by 11 unoar Mid c:onaejo d• un ab09ado en eate A II t IO I U • t • d h • •Id o Dead 01 1 ru11 1n '"e property
a1unto debar I • h e c e rfc: demandedo (I 1rlb11nat p11ed• har•ntllet dwcr•beoel
lmmecllatamente. de eeta m-a. deddlt c:ontte Ud 8111 audlencle a TRUSTOR CRAIG W 8ATLEY
au ·~1· eactlla. .. l>sy alguna. -que Ud tMponde denlro and JEAN s BATLEY."""*'° ar>d
poede -raglttraoa a t*"PO de JO di• L .. le lnfom\ec:lofl que Wife
t TO TH( DEFENDANT A CMI elgue. BENEFICIARY FULLERTON
compl811'\I l>n b-n 11180 by tne St U11eo deH• IOllCll•• •• s Av ING s AND L 0 AN
plalnlln agalnal YoU 11 you wiah to conte10 Oe un abogado an Hte ASSOC I A TIDN • Calllornla
detend 11>11 '-'"· you mull, within a sun I o de b • r 1 • "• c 1 r 1 o c.orr>0<•lt0n
10 day• attar 11111 1ummon1 11 1mmecl1•tameo1a de ut• men•• R«:orded Novemt>e< 22. t978 u _,...,on y<>u, lite wlCh tn11 coun • su r•puelle HCrtta s• nay 11Qun• 1n11r No J t643 In t>oo-12935,
written reeponM to 1119 cornplatnt puede eer reg11tre<1• 1 11ompo P•oe 862 ol on1e1e1 Record• In the
Unlets you do ao. your default wlll 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A c11111 olflce ol lht Recordar of Orange
PK:TITIOU9 _,_.. be entered on application ol Iha compla1n1 11a1 been llled Dy lhe Counly u 10 deed ol tru•t O.Ulba
...-aTA~ p111nt1n. W'<I tfll• cou11 mey ent9f a p1a1n1111 •g•1n11 you 11 you w1th to 11\e 1oo~ng l)fopany
The followtn9 pertone are Oo4ng judQment agelntl you ror the retlel ,1efend Jh11 l•wsu11 yO\I muat. within lol 73 of Tract No 376, In the
bu*-u ctemanoecs fn JIM! complaint, whlOh :SO day1 alter lh1s summon• •• Clly ol Coll• MaH. H per map
FOSTER BURGERS, 1535 coulO reaull In g•rn11nment or M<Y9d on you file with th11 c:ourt a recorded In Book 16, page 29 ot
Standard St.. Santa Ana. CA 92107 w.gaa. taking or money or p<oP«IY wrilten re19onM to Ir>• complaint MllC941aneoua Maps In tile otfloe of
KEICtE K KIM, 2766 Kno•vttle or other reflel requuted In the Unlesa you oo ~. your d•l•un will 1ne County Recorder or 1a10
Aw • Long Beach, CA 90e 15 c:ompllllnt be an1ered on application or the County
JULIE K KIM, 21611 Kno•Yllle Oat«!. Avgutl 26. 1980 pla1nt1tf end lh11 coort may enter• EH•PI 1ne N ortheeatarly
A\'9. Long 8Mch, CA 90e t5 L .. A Branc:ll, Clark judQtNnt against vou 10< the tellt'f S!.7 42 1 .. 1
ACTTTIOU9 .. lltl.... ACTin0Ue ..-aa Thie bu1lnet1 la oonduct.O by Betty Oi-cta. Deputy demenoed 1n In@ complaint *rnch YOU AM IN DEFAULT UND«JI A
NAm 9TA.,.....,. MAm eTATOISNT ~ lllulband and wife) JOttN K. MfTCHEU.; could result 1n garn11nman1 or D f. £ D 0 F T 111 U IT DAT £0
Tll• foffowlng peoraon II doing The lollopllng per-.. -doing K.-ie K Klrfl 9'tUCt CMANDL.E.111; W99ft t•k•ng of mon.y or P<OO«IV "°~"a. 117t. UNLI'.•• YOU ~-. ~ •· Tllil ttat-1 -tiled wltll Ille ED~ or otner rellel requHted 1n '"' TAKE ACTION TO PlllOTECT DRAPER FAMILY T"UIT R .A 0 RAOIOGRAPHIC County Qaftt of Orange County on ,,0 ......... cam. Of. comple.nt YOU" PlllOPElllTY, IT llAY •f
DATED 11e1111. RANNEY E CONSULTANTS. 4212 P•ttlce Rd .. Mardi 17. ,883 ._...Ma Dated Seotembet 27 IH2 IOlD AT A~ IALL. YOU
DRAPER. TAOSTU.. 270 8 . 8ftfl Newpot1 Beach. CA 82863. F21•t ~a-fl, CA 12110 L .. A Brtnctl Cieri< NHD AN E~ATlON Of' TNf
St., 1201,J)oeta ,,._,CA IKM. JOE AHLAOIS, 4882 W.,.,.,.,, PubClaned Orange CoHt Dally Aftoof'IWJ tot lfl ~.... T ~ Bufnt Oeo;ilv NATU"E Of THE ,.._OCEEOIMO
RANNEY E. °""-PEA. 22 N. C·310. Huntington BHOI\. CA Piiot Mereh 21. 28, Aptll 4, 11. {71t) M4-l'l'Tf O«•ld N llllenelleld AGAINST YOU, YOU •HOULO
8enda. Soutfl ~CA 82t11 '2641 IM3 Publlahed Oranga Conl Dooly 1720 S. Palntet Aff CONTACT A LAWYfill.
Thlt ~ .. Ci0nduc1ed by JACI< MINTER. 4212 Pattlce 1421·13 Piiot Merc:h t4 21 28 AprO •. Sufte c 25!>0 Sant• An•. Cost• M•H.
lndMdUltf Rd . "-POr1 BMctl. CA 82883. 1----.---.,.-..,,,-""'-r---'~ 1H3 Wtllttlef, CA 10102 Cehl0<nt• 926'17
Tlll9 "'*'-II con4ucted by • nlUU\I ""1 !'4 1326-83 lt1J) MS-27ft • 111 • .. , .. , add•-or common
llmlled P*li•lfllip 1---,..._--1...;11..;;llOUS----_,_~~~.':'.-:--Put>llshed Orange CoHt Dall dellgn111on 11 ahown ebove, no
Jaok lollflter ~·---ATEMVIT P'\lllJC N()TIC( Pllol M•rCll 7 14 ~I 211 1983 warranty 11 g iven •• to II• TNa stat-• w• flled wltll tile -• • 1 11~ 8 compla1-. or correc:1-) Tiie
County a.. of Orano-County on Tiie lollowtng ~raon 11 doing ~JOI •--------------; benellc1ery under u ld Deed or
Mardi 18. 1ee:l __ ~J P i: C 0 MP AN y . 2 0 1 NOT'tCS Of' aALE PlllUC NOTICE Tru11 by , .. ,on of • bfeacfl or ra,.,_ 0//1 MAL "°""TY delllUll In Ille Ot>l198tl0nt -*'
Publllri.cl Or•nge COHI D•llr Slltpyard Way. Sult• 3. Newport AT llW'VATI a.u.a OF~~ ''"", eby IHlretofore •d•eout.cl and
P1!'!'!· MerGll 21, 21. Aptll •. 11, BeectlJ•'=r~~•cllel, Jr , c-..._ ftP 111• AT ll'IUVATI SALE de lverad to the un aralgn•d a .... Su''""'or Court of Ille State of wrltlen Oecl•r1tlon of Oef9ult and ~ 2•50 Merino~. ~ 8Ndl, ,.... No. A-1t1l'M Otmend lor Sate. and M'tlten notice ------------Celffornla 82983 Calllornla lor the County of Loe In ,,,. SucMwlOt Coun or Ille 8t•t• o1 bfNCh and 01 election 10 ~ .,_IC MftTM"r Tiiie bue"-ta conduC1.cl t>y an A1'Qelee In Ille rnettar of Ille eet•t• ol Calllornla, fOf tlla County ol n d 1 d 1 11 Id .. _ ""''~ of Albwt Gllber1, d-..c:t Or In t .. -M I of, .. _ "'·t t I e un ert g n a o l e •• lndMduel .. ·-I b I Ill I th ... .... at ., ... ... • • P'~Y to Mflafy Mid obllgettont, eTATUmNT CW ~WA&. J-P Mackel. Jr .. ot .... • ,,.,.. f g,,.., • • of IRVING A. ADLER, o.oa..d and thereafter tha underetnn-.. PflOll , .. --~ .. ._.. wltn t..... u~alQI*' wilt Mii at l>(lvale ..... N t'-I lie b I Ill t Ille • .., .,..,_ Thia 11•1-"*'t wu ,.._ '"" on or altar 111e 1at d•r of April, 0 ..... • •• Y g ven • ceuMd Hid notkle or bf.ad\ and ot I(~ a.t!RATINQ UNDSJt Ptermout COunty Ci.rt& ot Of'enge COunty on 8 unci.rtlQned wtll Mii •• Private ..... ei.ctton to be raoord.cl MlllCh 22 NOT1Ca OP DellOUfnOM....., .,..... MAm Februar; 18, 11183 1813. at tll• olllc• o ecurtty ro Ille high••• and DHt bidder, t982 u lnttr. No 82·098212, of LAC« OP~ The followlng ptraon hu "1191 Paotllc National Bank, Attn L .. C. 1ubl•Ot to confirmation of H id Mid Olltclal Aeoorel&.
HOMllP\JN IHTl"P"lllll wftlld(ewn .. • een«al ~from Pubtlallad Orange Coatt Dally Haviland. ,_.. &let• Offlollr, 4000 Supertor Court, on Of aft« tilt Urd Said ult .,,,Ill b• made, but
LITTLE MISI OH. • Ca1rtorn~ the pwtn«lhlp apet•tlng Ulld« tlle Piiot. Marall 7, 14. 21. 21, 1"3 ~".~ ~~.~;.'1~~ .. ~ der of Merell t9M ••Ille otf1oe of without covenant or .,,,arrenty. ~~ ...... ", ............. , llolltloue bualneu t1•m• of 1171-83 -· ..... u""" • Francie M intz Profaulonel 1 ......., ........... 11 ... --"' ...,..... 'f. tile hlg"-1 en4 tiett bidder, .,,d ••p<eta "' m....-. reg-"""' t ... 00 an .-olUllTA MONTI!AEY ,...U P\.AHTICA aubteot to conflrmetlon by Hid Co<potatlon, Ml• Wllalllr• Bl'td .. oo .. ntlOn °' encuml>f'•noM. to' l.EWl8. whllh *° ~-Yft6W 10 WoodgnWe. ININ, CA '2714. .,_al' NOTIC( "--~ .. ....... ltla and No 200, Beverly Hiiie, CA pay tlle ,.m.1n1ng prtnotpal """of
th• n•m• of HOMllftUN The llotllloue bueln•H 11•m• ,._ ~ """"'• • .,...t. 1 80211-32415, Cou11ty of Loa tllenoteC•)~.ctby Nldo.dof
CA!ATIOHI 11'<1 wNc:fl hM OltNd It.._,. for the '*1l•lhlp ... .... lnter-1 of Mid ~ at time of "noe6M. Staie Of CalllOrnta. .. Ille Trull. with tnt«alt u In Mid "°'9 °""'~et 1114 WN'1 car., ftled on Ootobet 20, 1tH In 1"41 M01"ICI TO~· dMth. and all rlOfll, tltle and lnl-t 1lgl11, tttlt t nd lnterHt of H id ptovlded ac111anc: .. 11 any Ufldar
Ooete MHe. Otlllor111a, wll C~ Of Orange P:ILE HO. Oii ....noet TO ltflen a~da'910~11ec::!~.~ deoeM.o et tlle time of dMth and Illa lertM of M id 0e.ci of Trutt ~ ~ 12'01 a.m. on ,. . ........ AT~ AUC'TIOll ... ,,,. tlohl. tltte IWld lm..i IMI .... charOM and ~ of,,.
March '4. '* 'ull Harn• and Aclclteh of th• Nonu I• htrtlt"I 0 1on to ~ a1111eted In Ille Clly 01 the .. 1aft or talcl ci.c .. Md hu Ttwit .. and 011119 IN'lt• _,ed b1
After lfllt --. no.,.,,_ 1n 1t11 ,.,_, Wlttld<llWlnO: °' ~ ~ atate of ~o~~:;t~u~y eequl1ecl :r, oc>erttlon ot law or Niki o..c1 of Tt\191. !*1'*'afllp hM eutflOfily 10 llln4 ~ .:._ ~ , tM ~1 whOel .,_...._ 0-IC»ed • ~ l~. ocMtwlM !let tllan OI In tdCllllon 8ald .... w111 be ,,., on~ WUlCUff CHA"L
477 E t 71tl St
Costa Mesa
tl4&-931f
the'*".,.: la 11'22 "on KartNfl Awe.. Lota I . t • 1 of ..._ Tract In to !ti.et of t#cl cleOMltd, M lllt tllM April '· 1943 at 2 oo pm at ~ SEIGLE ~ .,..,........., ~ ...,., CA '*' Nine, ClllltorNt., tllat • Ult at of Matti. In end to .. the 0«1aln CMpm.an A--em,,_ to ttie JOKN 91101..K. ~t Ul1le Dee. a PUbll"*1 Oft1104t Coa.t Dally tlOft le elHM to tM mlclt of the c:.:r of NewpOtt 1 .. ch, teal pr~ty tlluetecl In City of CMc Center 8ulldlng. 30o l! .. t
charity.
o1 1\.wt.ln, C... Pwd awa.y Celltomle...,,,... ,Not, a.terdl 2t, 21. Aptll '· 11, ~..,. IOOM*S .. reoord tn IOOft '· peat 11 of w .. 1mlHtw, COilllf)' ot Orenoe. Chapman A'tet1U8 In the ct~ Of ~--... .... i-· U-... _.. ._ w. ~ 1"3 Tt2t Von K.atmal'I ..... ~ ...,.. _., II 20I lt•tt or C•ltlOtlllt, pettlcularty Oranga. on ~ -· -· DG ~ Put>llahect Oran .. c-· Oaltr 1407..U C.MolmM end ~ In ..._ oommoti.1 ftOW'll .. dllOrttled .. ~ 10 ..... NOllCE. AT TIMI Of' IAL.l 8IOI bten • NlkSmt of 1\aldn tor Piiot. Mardi 2t, 1m. ,..-. -.. _.,. M01U •: •oodworlllng meoflll'ltr~ • PIM\ A¥Wlll9, NewPor\ ~ Lot •• Traci MtO ... .,_ °" MAY Bt! MADe IN CASH ""°'°"
&be pl9t s ~·JU WM. -,.._ r-:.~-:..::.::..,.,,. ::l'MOrdtcltn~n.w.11 THE CA8Hll ... o" Cl!lm"co member of th• Muon le --.,. -..Cnnoul IU IF... '*"' .. tM -'.lontlt .. ::::.;. .. ,. IO .,. ., A4ttNtl on ii. Mteo. Mecie. ~ .. _.!!..., CHECIC8 8Pl01FIED IN CIVIL .. ,._ ..,,-. Mm l'YAW TOH J. WIMHOW CO~ ....._ .......... ...., 0.. OlllM(y, ~ 0011'/fnO!q ..,_., ea: COOi! HCT!Off 212'11
L d ln ... anlaUque, . '.'" r«*Owlnt ""°" 1a CIOlno 11noF~A .... lnt111 ~""=.~;,o'!s";.,' note 1q1f Hole It. W•~. CA At t11• ti me of Ill• 11111111 and • s.nr..nt l.n HClihuU•. I Ill ... .--Of Q ......... c-... or Lot ..... ·~· _..__,Ion of ....... ---....... U,. '*9 Sa.• kTf'ly tn 1 ..... ITA~ -~IW ~ .... ._.. ,, _.,by~ Of 1Mll 0..0 Tlrl'l'le Of Hie OHfl In lawful .............. , °'the~~--World War L .s. " IUl'Ytwd TM •Ollowlnt .. , t*90fl I• .... AUOOIATM A MIOICM. CCI-... ~:. ~-17tn Oii 1,,. proptf y to told. Ten moner Of lht U"'*l 11 .... 911..... =non _.., by .... •ttovt
by hll wile mot. cbDdnn --·v ,. 17'11 ~ oC•ANVllW INITITUTI 'o" °" KatflWI ...... "' Ille oily .. :;r0•:.:. 0.:.:111-:,un~cl .. •:.:; .., '* ~· of llllOUl'lt lltcl to '" dHcrlb•d dHd of truet 1114'
Jack, David and O.nf•l, IMt.=~,.17 ,~ ~:;&it8o0w°,.Y•·''t'e"~:gn ~,:=.: ~ .. ::;;.tobelllWffttnlland ==~~*="= ~:.::* .. c;:;:;.;:i;:.n"'• ~ ~ PauJ. 8uMn, ~ · mi'-' ' U•ITITUTI •Oji MIHO•IOOY tm, OOIW'IMltCltlt .. U>.OO will be r.-..0 at the efclfWld wlll be rtOth'lcl ti tM afof.-..0 to determine the ope11lf10 •kl. Jonalbm and Wun. brotber .,..... ........... ~by 1111 IMIALANCI 0110.-01.-1. 100 ~ .. ·.·,"'..: ...... '!."!..!•,!!-. o.!..,1·~ omca al ~ tltM .,.., '"' fl(el ornoe •l f/11'1 t1111• .,.., the ftfll tOl,!__!!WIY ..... -.,J!.1•1,2!'°"' AJ:th _,_._ •--11111-~e, __ ttw. ....,.,.~t!,_2?· ..... 9'e. llCM, .....-·• -..., ""'' .., _....._.._ Wtof erld ~ dll'9 II-.." ...__... ....... ......-.-.. I ..,.., "' ,., • -.,._,.. ..,.. '1'9 .._.. ..._ ~ -· ._ Ofl•~•tecl It Mid tllllt and .---· P4i -"" ..__. .... ._.... ... .,a• l'\JLL UfWIOI INC AAn ottll•b and Helen ~ O. ,._ . Jol'dan ., 'wttlit ~ o IOI °' ...._ • "..... .. Mid Tf\dt ... Se&Ot. ~will bl held 1'1!11•11--:r .. ..., .. .._. 11111'* way, c ... 1 .;. .. e.:caut. lo IH 11 t::: to ufd .:::=.1.1 · Qa"cl lhl• 1111 di~ or Miron, .,.. T.O ~Oo.. on'l'ullday, MM'C!h 22. &81a ·Oowwr~ °""It~.,_. ._..,,_.. tw11•• ......... ..,... 1tN. "'°"''
at JO:OOA.M at UMt Hu:bor 'Mtntll 1 • t• ,._ ,,_.~le oant D'td ~ _. tM fl• followtnt •4ldlt1on1I ..... AalMMMOf of a...M-... -:ri::; er COIV J. ~
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d'J)t. 1425 14715/mo plua 14,.& MC Kid• OK Agt Aperlm.nt1 & fownflou
1175-5064 648 6-442 or 770·5e29 Spacious & eunn-y 1 Br ... Soma .,. el90ant1y ltll•" .. BAY o 9 --lurnllhad 111 In Orange Co FR NT ' P8Cll0Ulat S4H mo 1 Br I 8a, frplo, coo•· dw, bel r rom 1""6 (atabll· .. ~ 1'2 "Hii i View, SpaQ. 2 br, 2 b8, ...,.,_,rm, •"yl"'htl, a-e.11 /mo 6-48-""•4 ""' ...... I t p ,,_,, ... .,, _.. ""'0 On Jemboraa Rd at •Photoa Tllken•
p UI ttuely YI perkg, eat Oil Sen JoeQuln Hiii• Rd 8 Mo Ouatnld ~ boet 1llp avall (7 t41 388 Avocado eltfT Ullfl 1 H ...__ 0 832
752-9511or675-8491 TSL Mgml 647•9412 WIWc.rpate,drp1.~ 144-1~ ...... .....,~oWtoell ·4134
301 Edgewater, Bal. Pen-To;.nnouM 2 Br I'" Ba & ranoa. lnCt garag• w/ TOI lllllYI ITI who are moving
In. Apt A. 3 br. 1v. bl. t lrplC. pool, ac:i•. enachad ~~[i~o't=i :::;:~ NEW getad 20 Town-Tuetln Ole 932·4134
car Ji.,•· Avail Aprll 1 geraga Avall lhe llr11 845-35&3 home VILLAGE COM -Shr lg Newporl Ocean-
to una lS 18~0 mo Call 831.,..934 MUNITY 2 & 3 Br 2'-'t front yrly, fem n/amkr. R o b I n 1 o n A g I . 2 Br 1 Ba $475/mo '"" 548-5$47 2 Br 1 Ba c arpall, 1 Br 1 Ba wllh allulll• Ba HI00-1800 tq It ol -33mo.828-0067
drapaa, no pell 1500 & pd $410 pure luaury OaragH, ROOMMATE REGISTRY c"'' •n• U24 I 2 5 0 .. c u ti I pd ··2-03L" •P•• In every home -I ~ ""' ma11er aulla, dining A4lnt0t1. 12
STUNNING I 831-5230 Beth R-t-t 20 erga t Br Large. e1Hn. 1 & 2 Br rooms. wood burning .... • gerden •Pt . pool •3 Br 2 Ba. nr SC Ptza. Apt pool, lndry tac. near llraplecH. micro-wave 714·99l·room VleatMC
1445/mo 710 W 181h S A pool, ape, cerport. lhope. 548-0336 011en1, private petloa & 2 Br. houM, trplc, patio,
St. Chlld ok $e95 No pell yard1, gardener provld-newly dec:Of, ocean view
lul. lffc~ U40 752-5822 CHll ••11 2724 eel Elegant living only 15 Famele non-1moker
.... -.-....., ...... -..._....;;.;;..;;.;. E'llde Ad\111 Lll .. tyle TwnhH 2 Br, 2'-'t 9 1 mlnutH from FHhlon t475/mo 573-1196.
LocM!lng lo raot en ept? 2er lBa lndry fee dlhwr, lrplc. gar, petlo, lllend, 1 mlnulM to SC 975-9688
Sea apl's on large 8Cfe«I Like nu. large, ~let newly dee $700/mo Pleu or O C Airport -S-hr_2_B_r-.-.. ,-ln-N-.B-.-30-·1
TV computarlnd Mlle-1 540-64l t Ju11 eHI of Newport -1~ ... .,. gH & time. 460 •Ingle 64 4549 Blvd & 90 01 San Diego from Hnd $385/mo
835-2575 Lerge 2 Br t Ba upstelra Nr beach, lga 2 br. I be Frwy From S 1000/mo Help luml1h. 860·6994 •••t Avell 3-1 Nice eraa. frplc, O/W. frlga. bal· 831-5439. 2473 Orange p RO F W / M Sh r ilj!!J!liiil'i'iiltiiiiiaiit~ ....... quiet, oareoe. ~/mo cony No pell $525 & Ava., Coate Meaa. Twnhea-1215 + "A utlle 631-6812 d ap 1795 Anellalm 111 & lut BO ""' •370 631-1266 '""t. Bob Mllh· Eet-blutf, spec 1 bd, pool, · .-...-Roomy 2 Br. E/slda, wt can -.. plaHant arae. no pets bue/54a-.401 hm. Spacious slnglt, ont
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880 ln11nt Ave
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645-1104
Nport Buch/So
1700 16th St
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By week or month
673-7873
ON THE SANO 3 Br 2 Be upper unit,
wet ber, part furn.
weahar, dryer lncld
Yearly °' winter. enclsd
gar~2 5Meh0ta.
TSL Mgmt 842-1603
Nloe 1 Br lieepa 4, walk
to bHch 1325/wk or
monthly rete 650-«68
2 br, 2 be. oceen view.
gerden. 1pa, pool
$1000/mo 675~68
gar Kid• OK 1500 1575/mo 844-4787 Fam. Pvt room & beth
638-3445 or 969-1820 2 14r•, 2 •• h•IH LIDO DELUXE SPACIOUS Compl houMhold prlv
Wetlllda 2 BR, 1 Be. pool. 2 pallOI. gar, leuncfry fa· 2 Br, Oen. lrple, br pallo 1290/mo & 'It utll Avail no pets S450 mo tst & clllllee, $500 mo plu1 s 1360 675-6359 Apr II 1 •t 63 t -04 12.
IHI 833-6533 dep. 751-9039 -645-7442 _..;.._ ______ 2 Br 2 Be S525. No pats ---------1
3 br. 2'1t be. frplc encl 2 Br ()pix $495 N-crpt & Located acr<>N N 8 Golf Shr 2Br 2be, pool, tennis.
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lr S750 Avail N>fll 1 P•lnt. enct1d ger no CourM 545-4855 Jae. all recreallon $300
5" 1652 pets 2281 Pomona & 'It utll 1 chlld ok .,. 645-9494 2 Br, t Be, pool Nwpt ligll 848-0099 UY IUllW ---------1 a1e• 1550/mo Incl gu ----------' 2 BR duplex, encl gar, Joe 3226 Cley St, A unit Seeking melure person •IW AUil. yard. nice er ... 53 7 642-2705. 644-7424 desiring Interim lodging 1 H . 1 11 UIO Bernerd-B . 1550/mo ---------to share luxurious Pro·
2 a :.. 559-5001 VILU llLIOl montory Point Penthou-
2 H 2 11 SllO SHO tttta&t •tJfe 1 & 2 B's.~'; evall completely fumllhed To 11 1 -1110 -------1e. All 1menlllH. varyl
Encl1d garages, gH & Charming 4 rm lncd pvt Agenl July. 1585 49'4-2969
watarpeld,pool,apa.rec chlld/pet fine ut111 paid, ____ ...;;._ ____ M rmmte t o ahr 2 br
room r. votleybell court 539-6190 BEST Alty tee Avell 4/1, 1 Br & pello, home, N B. 1275/mo
It Ptts. $385: 1 BR 1 bath. pool, s575 2 Br 1695 Lux. incl. ullll, $350 move In
71 4-846-0073 teundry. adulls, no pals bit-Ina. pool, BBQ, no Sh a 1 on 6 5 0 -I 2 6 6
833· 7890 & 646-1947 pell, no eaoeptlona Xlnt ( t 1am•6pm) LlllllY ot•NI Npt locetlon -Dover/ ____ ,;.._ ____ ,
•• IL &.. I A ,, WHlctltt Walk to Weal-Luxury Dena Point conoo •• •• '"' ua ...._..8 ... 8 nu cutt Plaza Call ren1at ofc, 2 Br 2·.-. Ba 2 Ir pie's. Frplc. elegant trench ..,,.;;:; u ,.. Iv mag 845-9646 b • r . p 0 0 1 , s p 1
wlndowe, a/c. ln-nome 1---=-------eecurtty. Jumbo 1 Br with APUnEITI Bal Penln. 3 BR 2be. t lot _1°"_96-__ 266_t _____ 1 Den. Wesher/<lryet plus Beautllully 18ndaceped o ll 1and, 1undac k Wanted-Lerge unlurn
prlvete club w/lennls garden IPll Pool & Spa Cleanly dec0teted Oar-room w/prlv ba 01 2 couns. pools, spu. sau-Pat101/deck1 No pell a g e Free I • u n d room w/be 545-7655,
nH. beautifully dec0tet-2 Bdrm 1''• B• $800/mo yrly Rah bue hra 94e-4187
ed clubhouse & much $560-1565 675-0989
I Id II 2250 Venguerd 1---------1M•ture & quiet fem 28-35 m0ta nc s moat ut I-540•9926 WESTCLIFF 2 Br l 'lt Ba to lhr bch apt, 1255 mo
llee 549-3421 364 t Townhouse. No pell + utll, non -1mkr Bear St (Between Sun· flower & MacAr1hurl 2 Bdrm, t •/, Ba $565 $e50/mo 1726 Bedford 673-9417 ava,
3 Bdrm. 2 be $645 Lana 54e-7533. Roommate t o ahr 2br THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/gar, 151 E 21st 548-24061---,-r-a•_L_f___ $325 & ulll Neptune N.B.
crpt1, drp1, bltins. tncd 5an yd w/pet10 wallr pd Daa1 Peiat 272f 2 Br. blk from oc:.an & 1tep1 to bch 850-1319
28 t9 ·o Sanl• Ane Bechelet •Pl. 111 utll pd bay. only 1595 65()..6634 _...,.. __ . _______ ,
Ave 1520 Cell 1-5 close to bctl Furn evell. 1.,.,_aT i•• ••i Quiet fem non-1mkr shr
636-4120 $360/mo 661~142 """• ._. 2Br 2b• CdM apt. w/ 2000 It luxury lownhou-nme 1350 & '-'t ulll 2 Br 1 Ba. 1 car gereQe. Modern nice 2 br apl M . 3 BR 2'-'t ba, 11150 644-5207 all 6
private patio, upper unit close io beech eve11' 650-3900 675-8811 s 5 2 5 I m 0 . Br 0 k er $ . . Reep. MIF, employed. 28r 851-8800 now 525 49s.-cµ~ 3 81, 2 Ba, 1 blk from bch. 2ba apt In NB 1275
• 100 But ltac~ 2740 gar 1720/mo. 631-3048 elt 2pm • • 832-2080 John RENT CREDIT Deluxe poolsi<M xtre large Female 10 lhr Huntington
Bring this a<I & receive 2 br, 2 be, bll-lna. ATTRACTIVE 2Br 2b• Herbour 1ownhou1e,
credit on !st monlh's dswshr ,,.., ml!M beaCh tac:urlty, peek view. nr pool, mllr Br $350
rent 2 Br TownhouH No pets $500/mo beech S875 Dea 640-8045 Ap11 GAS & WATER 536-8392 645-6459 _R_m_m_t_e-ne_e_d_e_d_b_y_4_/_11
PAI() Poot. laundry DELAWARE PINES 3 Br twaeplng golf courae Hun11ngton 2br, laundry,
C40M to lhopplng 1 Br pool ..-. ell amenftlee BIG pool $262 50 962-1132 YUILY OLIVE TREE pnvate ":ii0. 1475~. CANYON EAST APTS. Ammie wentad. F non
2 Bf, blk from ocean & 2190 ~,S:;e C M S.2-8907 No pata 6"-0509 lmk Own bdrm Ba 1250
Atar!a••I• Oaf.
bay . 0 n I y S 6 7 5 19221 Delaware St Sul A.a 2111 + ,.., vtll H B S.7-7027 650-663-4 Cleen 2 Br 1981 Meple --------1=~•;;...;.;-..• __ ....;;;;.;...;,_
Ave Built-Ina. 2 parsons, WlltlAIE lPTI DELUXE t BR CONDO Steps to beech M/F shr
Oceanfront studio. 1275, •tarting suo Sterr a Lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm . amoog lmmac, pool, tennis, apa lga 3br/2bl . 1292 or
wlnte< only Or rm In 2 br Mgmt 641-1324 plnea & atraems Sec Many upgrades Com-mat r I 3 4 0 N B
ocaenfronl college getes, pool, gym & ape pla11 privacy $465/mo 648-9731
$300. 673-4261 Sharp 2 BR, new cpl . No pell From 1460 957-2914 • ---------1
CHANNEL FRONT Upper paint dr~.!:~~ ~59l Condos 2 Muter Br & 2 c::. g~~ ::,h~r~
unit. Newpof1ltland2Br Huntington Creek Apt• Betha SC Plaza e1ea, 1350 642-5012 evs lge dec k, extre nice. •Townhouae 2 Br t'-'t Luxury edult "vlng 1 & 2 mtnutaa to Airport & 1r-
grae1 view S900/mo yrly Be Patio. gar. dw. Bdrm.wlthgeragff,heat vine lndstr'I eree r--
850-1906 $650/mo 543-9064 & weter p1ld. lelavlHd 835-1455 I
Cleen, 2 BR nr storH. security From $510. Cell ---------l
bus. ,_ LR cpl, $425 849-1613 from 9-5
842-1603, 6'2-3153 Nloe 2 Br 1 Be In 4-plax. ..... 2100
l ..... p-z--ali 2707 Ea1tatde 2 Br 1 Be No ...-;;..•=-=-=-.....;;;.;;..;:~ pa II . t ch II d o k
Large 3 Br. 2 Ba. & 4 Br $460/mo I* ,_ carpeting & freshly LAllll-.&OI
painted, blt·lns. getega, lltTll Ill
2'h Ba. frplc, encitd ger 831-3671 675-2860
No petl . S800-S975tmo. Eastlllda 2 Br. 1 Be an-
875-9006 clad garege. dshw1hr
OCEANFRONT 2 bdrm. 2 1525/mo No pelt
ba, yrly 1900 or short 1_8_75-860e ______ _
t«m 559-t892 alt 5PM Sp~ 2Br, 2Ba bltns
no pell L-S525tmo 760-1713 833-3307 Wkly ra ntels 195 up • Color TV. free collee. SUWlll heated pool & slaps to Y1WIE ocean l<ltctiena evell 985 N Coa81 Hwy
Legun1 Beecll 494-5204 New t & 2 Bdrm luxury
apte m 14 plane 1 Bdrm
from $540. 2 Bdrm from WT1al(
"~-• I K 2?2J avell Apr 1 1575 mo _.... • .. 631-3537
Large t Bdrm, Joe kltctien. -.-M-E_S_A_V-ER_O_E_2_B_r_t
lrpk:, vtH Incl 1575. All 6 Ba lower newly d.cof
call 760-1613 1495 Chtks otc. no 1>8'•
1595. TownhouM from Very prlvala rm & be
1865 + pool•. tennis. relrlga Prel 1ame1a
weterfalls, pond1I Oas S325tmo. 673-75-44
tor cooking & heating 1---------1 peld From Sen Diego 4 Br, F.V near 405 twy &
Frwy drive North on 1hopp l n~rlv
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Ss>ectaculat ocean & ctty 833-e97 4. Beach 10 McFeddan to1_S2_4_0_l_mo _____ _
light view from every
room. large t Br.
1435/mo. Call Dorothy
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YM 3 large bdrm 993-5 198 bulllne & 11\opptng cntr
714/673-7975 Yes frplc, patio UUllTll ll'TS. Adult• only 962-7~20
LOE• ... view .. _ yY"es gar75ageNo' ~11 Quiet, 1peclou1. near Room with Iott Bloc k ' .... ·gar ....... k. S6 ..-beech, 2 Br t 'h Ba. fr om baa ch . NB
extru. 1745 plua dep 84>3381 Townhoun 1595/mo $360/mo. 875-9578, 5 lo 7 1 9 'h M a r I g 0 I d .1---------....,,. ••56 7pm. ""°""'255 8 Ulll ....,......
2 B 1 8 f 1 3 Bdrm 3 beth, garage, Specloua cteen 3 Br 2 Ba Furn rm In pvt hOfM nr
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m u u S595 Call 540-1 t58, a9't 842~266 I 8 5 I wk . n I • m k r -~;:-;;;-;;;7:-40-;;-c' ;;-:::;;:::;:::--;l.~1°'~0:=•:.,.~·~lMry~~Of:_:P~am~I Doll house 2br t2b• du-• _5_56-_17_3_7 ____ _ Ola 2 Br 2 Ba wl harbor & ·-ocean vi-•. lull 2 cer E&ITSIH plex. gar. em yard. r• Room tor rent In • private ~• l8WI' 11020 pr 2 8r l'h Ba TownhouM. d ee, crpt, etv/refrlg home Chrl1tlan college " .,.,.7 1485 817 t Newman Or bullnaH Min pref ---~------I carport/ garage, amell 75~8'0 S275 S43-3365
Cory 1 8' ywd & garage pat «*. laundry rm lrplc ---------1---------1485/mo Avail April * '380/mo up s.ctl, 1 & B •ck bay NB p v I rm I
720-()740 Agent 2543 Orange or 2 &. unlurn & lut'n. pool, 1200/mo Incl ulll yng ,
2648 Orange ape. 18992 Florida lam .. non-emkr 848-5650
TSL Mgmt 842-1803 842-283-4 842-3172 Yearly on the beach 1
I -._ 1550/mo. 2 8r 2 Ba Apt MARINERS WALK room apt. leltchenette &
Wall tocated nret noor upper unit balcony 2 & 3 epte nr Hunt Har-"'-S300 plus 1200 ==~ a~~bp~ncy'°' lrple. lndry ~. c.rport · bour. Dewhr. real tplc, MCUrlty depoelt 2308 W
2195 Maple yd, dbl car gar. W/O Oceanfront. Newport Ftreplece. all bit. Ina. TSL Mgmt 842-1903 h k up From S 5 8 O 8aech t73""' 154
loc*able gwl!Qe, C8rpeta 8"0.t807 and dr8')M. S1050 per Oulal t lk 1t20 Walt-_________ 1Belboe Pen room tor F,
mo. Ava .. upstairs, refrlge, $300'1 pays r9nt l utlla Aprll t, tit & IHt req • .... UALn S396tmo. 819rr• Mgmt. crptd 4 rm nr ocean/ $185. Tammy 676-1842
11..._ 841-1324 1hop1 539·8100 BEST Nwpt Bch nr wutoltfl, ~~~~~~~~~1llook~~lng~~1o~r~en~t=an~~ap~t!!?I Alty f9e. pMg9 tn 31k hm 10 em-C.ta .... 17u See•·• on 1M98 IJCfeen $425: 28r 2ba. pool 1495: ~ Ptf'aon, g.r, trplc,
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uon, eaw QM & time 089-2085, 84t-Mee t31~ .., flL.&..11 835-2675 Fu'" rm tor F 8m9I n/ 1'1'E&l mEiUI Nr. So. c.t Plaa. 411/83 amkr . Nwpt Hg
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e.941llfut garden apta. comm. adlla. 1475 , Ptllioeldeekt lpe. hMt ....._.573 1 8'. clOM k\, 1 perton, !M'!d-No.,..._ non-emoker. no pate. ltttla ..._., 2tt4 2 Bdrm. 2 a.. 1588 2 Ir 1\t Ba. qui.t, town-Ref• req. 1435 ultle ~ 1,........,...,, ....,. ..................... ..,
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Orang• Coatt DAILY PILOT/Monday. Marc:I\ 21. 1883 .:a
Paris residenti, and tourists line up at money exchange counlE>r in
wrangle over threatened franc devaluation.
Monetary systeni realigned
West Germany mark upped; French franc devalued
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -
European finance ministers
agreed toda y on a b r oid
realignment of their currencies,
including a 5.5 percent upward
revaluation of the West Gennan
mark a n d a 2 .5 perce nt
devaluation of the French franc.
"This will enhance the
c redibility of the European
Monetary System." said West
German Finance M inister
Gerhard Stoltenbe rg. who
announced the agreement.
The system was thrown into
the worst crisis of its four-year
history over the weekend when
the ministers failed to agree on
realigning their currencies, a
move needed to end waves of
speculation on the currency
mark ets. which in turn
aggravated the world recession
France al one pomt threatened
to puU out of the system, which
could have made matters even
worse for its trading partners,
including the United S tates .
because it would have led to
addJt1onal French trade barriers
to U S. and other exports.
After the Europeans faded to
reach agreement over the
weekend, their eight currencies
were allowed to float free of
mandatory central bank con trols
when the money markets opened
today There was some confusion
on the markets but very little
tr ad mg.
Otto Poehl, president of West
Germany's central bank, satd
that markets could return to
n ormal following the
realignment agreement.
One U S. dollar bought 7 17
francs today in Pans: at close of
trading Friday, the quote was
6 925 francs to the dollar
The strong West Gennan mark
soared today to a record 2.9925
French francs from Friday's
fixing at 2 .8985 In today's
trading the mark was at 2.3975 to
the U S. dollar
France had been refusing the
other countries' proposal that 1t
devalue the franc for the third
time since the French Sooalats
came to power 22 months ago.
The West Germans were
reluctant to ratse the value of the
mark because 1t means the
country's exports will be more
expensive.
All Common Market
currencies except the Brtttsh
pound and the Greek drachma
are m the system Besides the
Gerha rd Stoltenberg
French franc and the German
mark they are the Dutch guilder,
Belgian and Luxembourg Cranes.
Irish pound. Danish kroner and
Italian lira.
A realignment in the system
nonnally aCfects the U S . dollar,
the BntJsh pound, the Japanese
yen. and other major currencies.
There have been six previous
currency realignme nts m the
four-year history or the system
But each has come m the calm of
a weekend , w hen exchange
markets are cloeed.
When the ministers adjourned
yesterday without producing a
new exchange-rate formula, they
s uspended mandatory
intervention by central banks
that holds rates within fixed
hrruts
Thro ughout the w eekend
n egotiations. France's Delors
tried to force a sharp upward
va.Juauon of the West German
mark. sources dose to the
meeting said.
For the French, a stronger
mark would tend to reduce
imports from West Germany,
France's main trading partner.
This would help France combat
its growing foreign trade deficit.
now estunated at $1 3.6 bill.Ion.
France was pictured by !IOurces
at the conference as willing to
accept a slight devaluation of the
frnnc. but a major drop in value
was seen as a major political
Jacques Delors
embarrassment for France's
Socialist President Francois
Mitterrand
The franc had been devalued
twice since Mitterrand took
offtce in May 1981 and began a
program of heavy spendmg for
socta.I services and national1Z8taon
of banks and mdustnes
The present monetary cr1s1s
s t e mmed larg ely from the
sagging or the French franc.
Delors was summoned back to
Paris yesterday where rumors oC
an 1mmment reshuffle of lhe
French government were rife.
Foreign Trade Minister Michel
Jobert announced his resignation.
But it appeared no m o r e
announcements would be made
untd at least Wednesday, when
Mitterrand scheduled a maior
speech.
The finan c e mi n is t ers'
gathering overs hadowed a
regular, lwo-day summit of the
I O-nat1on Common Market
Among the heads of the state
expected to attend the sumnut
later today are British Pr ime
Minister Margaret Thatcher ,
West Gennan Chancellor Helmut
Kohl and Mitt.errand
On the agenda of the summit.
held three times a year, are the
issues of unemployment ,
relations with the United States .
the possible inclusion of Spain
and Portugal in the Common
Market.
'Cancer control in sight'
Advances in treatment cit ed by c hief o f societ y
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The president of the
American Cancer Society, who recently faced
cancer pe.nonaUy. says dramatic progress ls being
made against the diaeue and "our goal of cancer
control la within our light."
"In fact," Dr. Willia J Taylor said yesterday,
"there are some experts who feel this can be
acoompl.lahed by the tum of the century."
Taylor, of the Unlveralty of Washingto n
Medical School. •tteued that control means not
total eliminatlon of c1ncer but !ta "1uC(;eaaful
management.."
H e said the )aat 26 yeara have "aeen
remarkable advancee ln dJaanosis and treatment of
cancer, In reeearch aimed at identi.fytna the buk:
causes of cancer ~nd ln cancer prevenUon. ~ a
practicing cancer f>hyalclan, J've really aeen A
complete turnaround in WNt we .,.. abll' to do for
cancer petfenta. "W~ In the cancer community are lncreutnaly
optlmia\k: bocaUlt many of ua think our aoaJ of
'Happy Hour' a gas
J£L PASO, Texat (AP) -A aerv1oe ataUon In
thll border dty hM lta own .. Happy Hour Sped&).,"
but one for euollne lnl-C..d ol alcohol.
The Bell Thundublrd Station, J"Hr the
Unlvenlty of Texu·El Puo, took a cue from
n•l•hbottna cantinaa that offer ditcou.nl drt.nke
durt.nc 1ai..1tMnoOn howl and btpn w.senna down ... prk.w by 2 ctntl a puon every 'l\aiiiday
and Thunday between s and e p.m. Buaine. II boom1nl, an atwndant Aid
cancer rontro: lS Wlthm our s'ght "
Taylor cited his own encounter with cancer a
year ago. aylng. "l was lucky. I had a very early
cancer that was amenable to definitive treatment.
A.a far aa rm roncerned, I'm a winner ...
One major reason more "winners" are
surviving the dileaee, he said, is that more and more
cancers are being dlacovered early, when treatment
la most effective. Diagnostic technlques and patient
education are lmprovlng ronstantly.
The standard treatments of chemotherapy,
aurfl'ry and radiation a.re all being refined and
made more effective, while experimental therapJ4'1
are bel.ni developed. includln$ the uae of heat lo
attllck tumors.
He aa.ld at leaat 14 types of cancer an now
CW'f!d, u d.etenntned by five-year mrvival after
dJ.,noU, ln the ~jorit.y of cues.
And. he aid, •'Overall, we can now ewe abo\lt
half of all cancer i-tienta."
On the negative aide, T-rlor uid, ''d.p.retC.
1moklna con\lnuet to have a c htlllna eff .cl on
overall cancer ai.t.1.Jtica for malet and femal•
alike.''
And althou.gh men are amoklna l and their luna cane« race. are faJ.Una. women are mv>kfna more and more. "If women conUnue to llmOke • &hey do," bt
M.ld. "tern.d June cencer deaths wW IW'Pllll ~ from bte.st cancer durtna the nut m-r.9 ar ~
YHJ'I and 1una canctl' wUf then becuM t.M ~
caw. ol canarr death amona Won"lief\ • w.U • men." ~ t.o ,., timoUn to pw up the habit. he
•kl, .. hu &W'Md out to be one of the most dlfna.ill
probLMni ti\ canctr control.'' •
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. HOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA
W/M NOOtt• evallable~ MO-U.41 Frtendly People, --....... e .. ,,. DllllWHlllt, O•"''''' ----------------1 8'M·tAM Oalt "Ober& Dentcil AU'I, eipar . -·=--..... -tJl-an VllCIUUITI '11. 711•"'1 17 ... 1417 "o A • ...._.•• to woni. Cuh Prtz... .,...... •• =-:--:-__.-:--:--:--:~-t ..:'::ll'ae.=:,. _____ _
'huday, Marda H IPIMUAL MAOIHOI •• to NIW t1ma '"'· Hrly Fr .. Coff .. & Popcorn Netdtd: • d9llgrw drift T~ ~ a.t1«• Phlloo ".trlQI, •Ide br ARJES (March 2l·April 19): New1 received Advice In •II malt•rt ..wy, Newpot1 -..en meant BINGO FUN at p•r•on, w/maotianloal .... '""-.,. '2001090. re1•rdln1 eecurity, baalc l11ut11 property love, merrt•oe I IMl•I· Me..410t bacl(oround for IMdlno I 841-7Ma "°" eettl~ment. Family member dt.cuMetl lona·r•n...-"'"· Aleo oounNllng. Otlvef/n.lper for marine Our lady of Fatina Parish Ha• rllOlna..,., nllf\UflOtut• u .oor"'·••.n l-Adn*--.. _...,... .. --,by~lldll~.-
plana -you'll aaln additional lnformatlon 1111'°· 110elnlno7ttl"-ll. ~ ~ 10• • -•~ .. A•a et ~I heYe aalllno ••· Oey aventno 1111111 Aafrtoa. •1to • IM Clem . ._ • ...,._,. a"'an ... C-=..-,.-pattenoa. Comouter !JI• aviMI. 111111 AN Qfb. ..._.., .. re1ardlnt direction, completion of lonptandlna ... llmllll ...,,_, panenoa would be ,._ 1.,, Pf•ferred bl.It w1111--------
iranaac:tlon. llftD tul. Full·llme potlllon, train. 1 need amhualMtlc Dt1t .-i .-. ...,., ~call S&1·2'la0 .,..,.. ~ ..,,.,. OM °' Every WednHday Nlte good P•Y a benefit•. ¥olott wtio oen INnll on '300.
TAURUS (April 20·May 20): LoaJam la
removed; ca.l.lJ, ~ahort lrlpt. vtalta from
relative. are featured. llnee of conununk:atlon
-travel plant can now aoUdlfled. Avoid drtvina
with blbuloua lndlvtdual.
GEMINJ (May 21-Ju.ne 20): Check detaila ln
connection with paymenta, collecdQl'\a, apecl•l
requirementa. Overcome temptation to dlapatch trucul~nt letter. Self -reatralnt ls neceaaary
Aquarius, Scorpio, Leo nativea figure prominently.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Take initiative ln
making ctlanges, imprint style, communicate ldeu
in ~t. meaningful manner. Member of opposite
sex LI interested and loyal. Spotlight on penonality,
individuality.
LEO (July 23-Auj. 22): Apparent aetback is of
transitory nature. You'll rebound in dramatic
fashion. Offer could be received in connection with
appearances before media. Be diplomatic.
VlRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Refuse to loee track
of objective due to idiosyncrasies dlaplayed by
friend or &880Ciate. Define perimeters, initiate policy
which brings you before public. Lunar emphasis on
popularity .
UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Business associate
makes amends for recent scathing remarks. Your
position is strength~ned -you'll have more
responsibility and valid chance to i..ncreue mcome.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Long-range plans
come i.nto focus. You'll be rid of burden, green light
will flash for progress. Accent on publishing,
communication, education and travel. Aries, Libra
individuals figure in usual scenario.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 22-Dec. 21 ): Stress
independence, willingness to make new start and to
pioneer a project. Funding will be made available.
Display fiscal responsibility. Get to heart of matters.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Gather
information, synthesize data. Check legal rights,
permisaions. Lunar focus on joint efforts,
partnenhipe, marital status. Follow independent
course despite possible objections from family
member.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Cheerful. lively
manner a.ids in putting acroa ideas, concepts. What
appears to be a m inor aaalgnment can be
tranaformed into important project. Know it. act
accordingly.
1.-n • --motorovdl. ,~ ot pert at 7 p.m. hnd r-.ime . Ho Phone I h •I, ••• I. . c . I' &41-7Nf °' IJt· 1070
OUTCAll .,._.," time . l'or llnmedlt t• 1 Fr .. Hand Card per Ptteon Calla • to· 81')'cttlt H2-7H7 or H2·7503 ~ dr'Ytl' .._, wtlt ~: wttll thlt ad, during eorporauon, 2 1 Alton btwn 2 ... Mon·Frt. AMI good' oond'tt1on i200' ••m.""' Oel: 646-0HI FeblUlty & Marett Ave. ""'1N. CA, 112714 for Bnld. Needed DM· Ul.U'Tt
bllOk In town ...... 1414 onv.e wen*I fOI' dellv· I SALES: Back 81r111 I• ~ tt cu ft Ilda/tide. froat• • ....., a-• ............ rt to ~ deya IOolltng '°' QOOd people 1 1 k 1< -~ ......., Mtllt1 ~ ~· In N 8. tocatk>n. If rou're -....nll au, c•-ma er, en· MaleO to 'PM dllid • 1 o.n . mottv led ..,....., In "'°''· 1250.... Kenmore lllor Info. Ollll &40-1420 (114) Tn-1082 IOf'I :11 F.;;;;;:,...,:"· We need good Peoc>lt to dbl• oven OH •love. lll'fllllL TUml ltw 0,.1 Tt P1'9lt Ht up eppolnlm1nt1 1300. loth xlnt cond. ·~ .... "n Tred• M•O· AHl•I s.... llom our Coate MeN Of· _&4a.te ___ 10 ____ _ ~ - _ with proof, edit writing. B 111 Go OLlllll flee In lht evening for Whirlpool ....,_ & i<.n-•AHGEl.A 8PINTUAL prod . reMtrch, aom• Publtthtng firm needt to HOiiday Inn'• new 111\191 more dryer, wtit, MO-.
ConNtenl4 rnattwa clarloal. Pub. carett In o C. area to oloH club 8#ary + commie 1175 both ........,.14
17a-24115 173-8184 Otttnted oNt. Xlnl. Eng. Prl~IJ llttt lllO megailne Ofder9 16() 10 •Ion + bonu• C•ll KeM'IOf9 Wutw & ,__ orammM lllcltla neo. fill. • • 1100/dty + ou. Hunt. 711-4222 111# 1 PM heavy duty, Ilk•";;~: •.. l.... • cent !no/Journ grad 111-1121 eon. Cell Nikki at TOP a I I Fam.,_ Pr• 117&. o.E. Side by aide r,e1. S 1100/mo to •tart I .,.... Free Coffee & Prizes 114-Hll I• r red . M o d •ta & 2U cu 11. _.., a toe. Flaaaolal 14-9Tt-3Clet . .,.... Non-emoken Room IAUI ,.._ Eacort• (213) &ee-1884 very c 1 ea n. 15 I&
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_ llnalt) tor Handicapped. work. EKP'd. Own 1ran1. Out•ld• Milt, N,B, St-,.~ ta Mii .,..,., '°' Cot'ta Meaa office 01 548-1878 (Jot) bfe •llP9f 2 r;• min wt -.-.-.n.,..-.-1.._ _ __. .........
Saw home. oar. Ille. Cell Independent ttcrow I lar4 .., .. I a,..1t11 HD .a1 n PUT -followlng. (71 I '21·9040 COmputlf Clleaa Oa.ne. nowt ~t•ttve Action Tttal ef H ,.... -. ·-J1Ck1t (714) 831-i040 ,_.....,out of box. Workahop. 85 1-5147, company. Prat '#/work • SuppWnen1 your Income won .. pttze I 100 ...,..
col*:t 24 houri ••per. In H. B.I F V. M 1114 t.r 1 lllr4 ~ w/,.rtll... by doing tnterHllng YUlllllU · ' , . arM. Salary °'*'· Call t~ ..... work on Exper'd. Compugraphlc 11!50. ~111
•rtt!l!I. T.D.'1ttll Laura, 053--8020 llDWIY om behalf of National Com-edh writer 7500. Pltlme Tew lna1rutnentl home .... uma bper mature legal s.. llUIOll LlllOI panl ... Many an1111 to for Ad Agency. Hunt. computw. w/tape rec·
oretary. Mutt have hand• ctlOOM from. 14 par hOur Bdl. 898-2064 Ol'der, UOO. 144-9181 tt, let. on exper with WANO 14112 IDOi IUI, guatanteed. S.... •llP9f -S 1•1 & 2nd WOtd pr~. One girt (6 911... N--1..un ........ ) prtf'd, bl.II wlH trlln the ,,,. .. , f f ._.. t1M8 office. 811rlln9 eat ...... "'""'""' "~ right perM>n. For Inlet· Muat type 10 wpm aocu-1tt It ft --Robt. Settler NH/CM I 1500, five day WMk. .... .... .,,. ~ view call; Robin Of' Lind• r. I• I y. I u II t Im •. BMutlful Slb«len Hutky
R.E. ~oker Id ReeltOf'I CONDO RESEARCH al 648-3942 male. Nauttrad. 3 yn otd 842-217t 546-0811 CORP N-port Btteh. ltlaM .,_. "' ..... n1-11n 141-llll WllTll/WAITIUI w/paptn. nda good
WIDOW HAS IU for l&l-lee& I SALES poaltlon 09l"I wt Wtth c;., IOI' wlelcer bu-home. 768-1880
T.D'a, 110.000 up. No •FASHION COUNSELOR ltll Wut.. llOt Btlt Waat.. !UOO guarantetd uluy or ktt lunch nrvlce. Blk Lab Mix , frlendly. credit dlecll, no penally. 112/llr, PIT. i...dlet At>--comm. Earn up to $1000 "0-t:30 PM Mon-Fri. itptyed. ahota, 18 mot,
Call Denl•on Aaaoc par.i 8ualneal 730-t08o ~eeper.COOk five In PUT Tm wk & more Call Dick $160·1175 wkly, lo gd hm. 942-1124,
4173-7311 °' 731-4347 for eilder1y men. BalOO. _..~all Herdy 631-3000 . --· b• neat, per.on &42-9018 Roger ltland. Good rtf'a. MlatY •n-1 W55a a b I• , • n • r g e l I c . ---I'll "' TUT '· •• Flneal r•taurant l'IMd•. open. 976-8638 M•k• ••tra II helping Salee 879-0747 •• 10 AM for r--1 Ce.ah rut. 884-2123 captain•. waltera / youth carrier• promote llffl.mlT appt. sautan , wallr ...... bartender•, HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY their own Hlabll•hed 2nd TD• from 16,000 to hoal/ho•IHa, but per-Room + board + routH Mature. outgo-Y• -Wallren/Walter, PIT I Ill F .. IM
150.000 high yi.td ... aona. Muat ~ In per. $300/mo. Ing, attractive parental Wo<k Part·tlme, 8 AM -2 daya, '1'IW 18. Wiii train, Hert> 957-8133
cured by alnC tamlly 90n, 333 8ayllde Or, NB Newpot1 ecn 4142-1211 1ypa peraon p1eaae call PM°' 4 PM· 9 PM wtttl Shiraz 543-7949 ~~~y~Call ~~::fa Full Charge bookkeeper, 1etw1tr ..... Pfaet 2·5PM. M-F.' 4146-7021. L A. Tim" Clrculallon YOUNG PEOPLE WANT· **' BtJY* *
(714) 916-8121 Moo-Fri It typing, 40 hr wk. Pr.,_ Part time malntenan<:e PlllSlll ::':; .!,': =~llQI-= ED. Outaldl wort!, exotic fWIM M mature perton, mual bl poeltlon. Hou,. naxlbll. new lnueuecl comml• care. Great condition• i---------1 permanant local rHI· Experience t muet. A.-fof Hand Ironing. Mutt 9lor'I T,........,. "'<Mded fOf hard W«klno lndM-MASTERS AUCTION
T.O. on C.M. Apt•. Very dent. Send r•ume 10. lerat10M recf d. &46-02l0 bl rnetk:utoua. Hop Sing For ·de1;jj;"~r: C<ma duata. P .T. Tr1dlon11 141 Mii 111-Mll =-..:. ~u!t~ •. 1~ Peraonn•I Dlfeclor PO 494-4044 MtH, 1376 Sunflower Oetallllra. 973-2244· Rut I Floral Sofa, 9', ~t. 4142 . Box 596, Balboa. Ca. .IWLY WJI IEP PIT Ulll1m AV9 .. 7141640-0301 J• Wu... SIM pillow-back. S260 i---------1 92881 • Fuhlon Jewelry. Good Dally Piiot ntwtpaper Salee-T..._..__ .,......, .. T WORO 963-4058 FIU. ME PIY Seller•. Medium Prlold dealer In lrvlne area. __.. ..... _ """"""" latl..,.tat PUT--WMI 844-4017 Approx. 20 hra pr wk Slll-13111 PROCESSOR Sofa. IOVHHI, chair & _ _ •----------1 A11trnoom & aome -~ ernpioynwlt, pt1r1 01tom1n, naver uHd. ••• ...... n• opportunities avallabl• UUL llOllTllY kend morning• Mull WUILY "1DTllL time or temporary. coal HOO, Hll 1265. -with th• Lo• AngelH Nawport Center RHI 11.w depend~ vetllclt. • • ......,... lttlet M7-393t (2131402-6818
ASSISTANT MOR. er... Ttmea Clrculallon De-E•l•t• Litigation Firm prelar llght truck w/ • Wt f--.1-Queen Sofa Bed. 1150 Shop, NB. lady' a CIO· pat1ment In our doOf to-~ ahari> exp'd legal ·-
I h In IT ••Pr. n • c · door new•paper .. i.. Sec'y. Xlnl ~. diet• ~n~. ~.":~ 111-4112 Aaiaah 497-2295
_644-__ 2_0 _____ ~ program. Ouarant••d phone, and anonhand. need apply. Stenlng IP-·--................ _ L:: Silt Sol• & Matching Chair
I ama-.1. h~rtywegeplu•com· mu•t. Salary open. prox.14.75hf&mllMQI. -""•._• !!!.! $40 torboth.646-0'210
....,,_. mletlon. Hour9: 8 AM · 2 IMO-e992 Call btwn 8:30-10:30AM ~preferred e.aut. AKC Golden Rtvr -=-----------Automotive ,..,.., ahop PM. or 4 PM • g PM I -----~....-. .... only Mon-Fri, Hk for ,.,...,,. La.-pupa. Xlnl llnM. $225... QUEEN sz WA~~~ Oenual •hop labor. TrWnlng It prO'Aded. Po---........ Greg Hyde, clrculatlon. No E:Ar>er-:-" eeo.-0183 _s:....1_00 ____ ........,._...,...."'"-'
M I n I m u"' w • 0 • · tentlal lo earn '300 + ~ ~IJllQI ~okerllQI 942-4321 4131-3494 ~. C.M ... ........_, .. KC .......__..._ LOV'I Seat (Nat ctr) 175. _as_1_-1_2_10 _____ -i per W911t. FOf an llllet· ••m ..,.,..tng 1..., aioor-r.......-" ·-......-· large offlca de1k
BABYSITTING lor 9 rnon-v I e w . Ca I I atve loan rep1 Neklng Rand D electnc.t lechnl· Secr_.ary Elk Hound. UOO. 125/obo, call 984-IUIO
die old Qlr1 dally 1/800-252-8141 Ext high looome. 8ullders Fl· clan for I** a-.nbly Full Timi. Mul1 have ex-652·1226 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Be willing to I my hOme~ta·..._.· 1204 nanclal, 943-2330 and wiring per IChematlc cellnt typing and ahor· AKC Mini Dectlahund M CHROME a OL.ASS
revile, review and to ultimately rebuild on •' more Weekday•. Ref a. req. lllllAL lfFlll (Denita). .we dlegrems 2 yn min. thand ltlllla. Mu11 bl • 1 'ffold,10 good home. Dining room tatita. StOO. suitable structure. Emphasis al90 on change, travel, 1 141-0674 °' 557-2732 Lot Ptraon wanted tor ""'*'· 240-3189 and Uk Hll•tarler and hard S75 4146-7842 720-0781
variety. Member of opposite aex plays important Full/time poalllon run-7 Ren Car '°'Bob G worker. Salary Negoll-__ .-------I CONTEMPORARY
I Banking nlng •lock room. Mu•t • t 1 .. !.! ...;. Real EA tall broker hH •bit Call Killy 844·2!507 EHier glltt • Lab pup• ,..........., .. ll«al ....... t.s. role. Liii P•&lll/ hi.,.. good typing lkllla .....,..11..., (yellow) AKC, attota. 8 .,._,..,.,. ..,ft ..
--••----... --------.--------· P1•nlil mu11 &. •..., etart• & •11eem 111111 ~o:.:~~~:~~~ ';.~~, SECROIRJ --··1250 54M974 ~::.=~~ ll Lttl I ,.... HM Or CoMt Savlnol la be able to work wtt.h little Eafn 1450 to l800 per 851·7720 Stock Brokerage Ann In Lhua Ape<> male. 3~ yra Olfin a..tAJa H c...L ....... ltll ..-"?: .,, expertenced aupervlalon 8alery n• ....-" )'OU haw a ata. Fathlon llland hll Im· old. AKC, nMda loving Wr~ghl Iron dining or
1917 Weetdlff. N.B. 27t eomm.dal C-1. w. 19ttl loan proceuor for ~50H_;B. Call Kelly WllQOf\ Of van and enjoy REAL ESTATE I mediate opening for home, Ilk•• chlldren. petlO~.:,:: m-.::
to 3eOO aq. ft. 2,436 aq. Sl C.M Prime tocaUon. f Olll) ADS FHLMC/FNMA 111 & 2.nd: 11 · working wtth l9"\llQW9. ~~~ 1~ ::!: S.Cratary/bacil. up ope-I 100/bat 658-e512 I i nuiii, i..,.,.,iiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiii ft.~ for mtdlc8I Of xlnt terma. 2 Br. 1 Ba.. lruat dttd packagH. Mll'M 1fF111 Call Mr RountrH at merdal a lndualr1al reel ra tion. Ex per pref'd Pl1 Bun Terrier Pupptea
dent&Agant541-5032 prtvate~wtttilllrga AR£ FREE C a ll Linda Shea. Experlenc:eneceuary. 641-705lbtwn ttAM& .. tata lO<a~& ~~~.~o!Jf2.Contec:t ~PR ) UKC reg. Rtd ~,..:".':-"":.: Prime Fountain v-;-cr ot ysd. U.. • offtcl. dr'Ma Cal 754-190 t Mature. Oood typing 3PM _. deya. C:........_ firm ,_, _....,...... 11 _., • lfloC>, ant~ etc. Start ••
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II-~""' · ycamor• neao•. ed. 1w· ~ mlrfOf flee. e~ eq ft. 1 528 MAK t N 0 MON E y I Boat Sale.men. Ex pa-ablllty. ptotlc:lenl with M-· .. wtth °' wt1hout wort<lng condltloni lllllTllY 5'1~8939 I 2 0 0 . 5 4 I • 4 5 3 5 S I a t • r . ( D I c k ) •••-Mlt ..__,_.,, p ... _. ,....,. gur... 10 key ~· diploma. ~ 10AM to In Newpot1 8eedl 714/W-1134. S550/mo +MC. -·--· ..... ..-. surr company • 12 Noon, Mon-Fri. 714/846-5051 Mature rMPOnalbl• ... Pttt SSlS eam-1p:n· l iiiii;iiiiiiijM:;jjjiiiiift•"1 646-5442 n~ 554-8500 Informal omoa. c .M. Cell 847•1871 cretary to wo'k with ~~~~~~~~ •WNIT BTU 4 Stcnfront .,.__ 350 •II• -•-~ .. 5 __ ..a.....1 M 111 1 • a 11 •, 9 AM. Real Eai.t• S.... prol ... lon•I ..,.. Plf· PARROTS ...... ~ .... let If:...,.,_..._., .... _ ...,.._. "''1 _. --...... ..,.,. Mechanic• Halper / Real E•tate /Properly 1onn11. Pluah olllcH. Half~.S75.._0bfie .~, um.......,-""' ._._ ....,,_ to 520 •If. 143 Broed-CAU Mnf of mwtnAI .,_,........., ....... ., ... _ a"' -.Tl a wa~C.M Adrian Riiy ........ ,,..__._ ....... ,.183 •truc:tg ur.. Book-TralnH, Some Expar menagament opening '°'I Newpot1 Center. Muat be Yellow, ht nd trained, r-.o ,.,.,._. _.,... lllflM W helpful. MacOreoor exp rncom• property o<gantzed. detail orient· tllklng & leughlng. M00.1 $90/obo. 75t-783t
'575. Fum/Uf\fUm 54 1 & ,_, Maic9w k"per for 2 full daya Of__._ lnaunnce co nr Yactlta, 1831 ~Ila. aalu •P•Cla ll1t. well ed end able to Mt prio-o,_ wired maak. hand• Coffeetable. aold W9lnut Al YOU need for one I • Lo.t gr.... llldl .... Your dM)lce ......... "' ........ •'kl ·-hi Monthly F..t 'Comm Vl'9Ull ~from Parrot on Ma'tgo6d St In of,._ We MVll C.P.A. OC AltpOl't nae entry It-Costa Meu known apt ule1 mgmt rtttet. Salary commenau-tr-, ..... 1 .. 111ng, "'U0 w/~ lop 34X70, •• ~10 1 1ooa.f. to 400•.f., Oreenbrook houalno 10";';,k with you. val poaltlon for d•l•ll ..aae UIEI co. RepHI comm on rate w/ex~. C•ll Ad· lng,S300.Me-4589 iwwl76.NB~79
---------. d w n t w n C M Ag t tract. 87~93A8 Co minded parwon wtth neat ........ mgmt acc~nta 85115 rltnne for lntarvlew. Alblno Cockatlel, cege, Accant lnttflOf Datlgner *Ill.Ill ........ l 957.2040 =tatlort · handwriting. Req In· Ml on ••I••. E 0 . E &40-1933 food, etc. W'hl9tlet. l f20 Sectional. Beige Wlfvet
1 MO FREE REHT U.· 11'1\811 Temer mill M PIHH call e~~.2~~2 elude: 35-45 WPM. lO '* St-da 942"1511 SECRETARY or trade IOf deer! refrig. corduroy. Berely uMd
1roomto7rooma.AdJ.llMut ....... 1921 doO. white, red collar. dayal-5.M-F. key •ddln~ machine, *Dlr«tOf'I ~ lo< pvt inveetOI', t>ttpng. Barb54&-IM32 Mutt S a ll. 1 1000.
Airpoft9r Inn a Frwya. No. • Pacific Sand• tract nr ganarll mat aptitude & '* Culno Oc>PtY'• c:Nroe>ract of exp & grammatical 9111111 7eo.t031
..... reQUlred. •1775 up. 1900 11 ~ 811ch I. Atlt nll. H.B. .....,._ abltlty to caloul~ per· For Info (312) aa&-.4347 l:. ~ tNlfJ tcweAi raq. Non amkr. aalary • L .I! --------
Cell AM 833-3223 I ltrtal office. 19101 A.-1 &42~100, tee-1221 We nMd an energetle. c.-ttllQM. P'-cell'°' Ext C-1533. FM '°' DI-• bl • ~·Mall,__ to Ste. llCaUult ~e Antique 9old ---------1 dondo Clrcle. ''R". ' qualified per•on to an appt bet 1:30 a 12 oroanlud and ~d-2'""'"' E C I H mehog round din tbl w/2 N.8. 800 aq ft offtoe. avail. Huntington Beach ............ all of our l>Ook· noon. 955-9510, Com· rectory •bl• w/good phone ,.. ... ~ ,.:;:., 1 wy, Aa.... Nit IYa, buff9t & 9'daboeld,
Mar. 1 , I 50 O mo., 142•2834 L.oat Cet. Bii tongNlr. 2 ic";';'f-lng. Secretariat rnerdal Bir*.,. u.. Int. Of'FlCE HELP manner 45 WPM , 10 ....,,.. ......... -Sac:. 1750. 768-1731
&4&-8402, 873-6500 . Y' Male. "Baby"• y*"' • k I 1 a b • n • 11 c 111 . 1401 Dove 81, 650, NB An•werlng call• a Ille key, good figure aptl-SEE FOR YOURSELF WJell •flTIL
AltpOl't -ex In Lagune Nlgu91, Cr0'#'1 colter. no l8Q9. &42·2338 tl3t-61l5 Oenerll omoa Oertt tyi>tng for cleanlno ave. tude, exp .. non-•mkr local Am-y dl•tr. are 0 0 I I • ct 0 r • •IPEOUL *
Suites m! 225-4~ 111 V..., Pa'11:W9y. approx. Found: .,. & wM M Or•t Major Stock Brokerage Must heW pteuant par-Pf9f. 831·5000 enjoying axtra Income. pl•l•.e50-6127 Thia Wet6l Only
llpareq",...-xtTM 1844aq.f\.~15. o.n.. vie. Bre>c*tlur9t & 111 lllPIU •onellty Cla yton'• Receptionist Wt •how you how. Kgaaetl134.M.Ona
c.11 5i1:7o1o 1100 al 2 ore & wrhM. Hamiton &46-8708 Pr«w w/benklng expert-Arm nr O.C. AirpOl'1. Hra: CI• a n In o S • r v I c •. We need bnght, ~ ~647 ...... a.... ...es Mt 1124.H . Twn or fut
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.. ..,_ ..._.....,_....._ ~.i ... ~1 tyi>tng lkllla. 931-7080. Mon. Wed, tie. & ......_...... ...._....., S"'°"'ICE ST"....,.,... (pelr). t820'a. 1100 llrm. aet9 ti dlecoln ....._ MACARTHUR & REDHILL 1 • wrhae •pace, Found· F Celk:o kitty on ance _, • ....,....-, -.-~ 20 . -"··-1 ,__. ~· "'"'" Old · S20 .,._ L alngle pvt ofc. fur-frwy cloH. top loc. 312193, vie. Edwatda 1 commenaurate w / Fri. btwn hm & ~. people. We will train )'OU ATTENOENT trunk • Free delivery 751-4391 ~ Non-emkt. AV911 875-e261 US.., HB. "4-t220 experience. Send re-II_.,,.. PARTmME lo work on our phon• Corona del Mar, part/ te2-3824 Exec. delk 1150, .....,..
lriwMd No 111 Ph & A IOO ft WOf1{ -to: FDIC. P.O. Boxl With aome tollowtng lo< Mrktg/mgml. Pleaaant ayatemtcomputer. You tlmetwnlnQa.41dtya,34 Hooeler elyte cabinet. d••k cht lr 160, 2 · ,.q. pprox. sq U. o6der mm. Dog. lrWI 71170. N-port BHcll. new beauty aalon In WQftc. Good Income po-mu•t be able lo type hourw. al $5/hour. '375; Sm.all ~ w/ ma•--. dlllh 125 -. mc:ncar1a1 ..W:. avail. ahop, ~ Ba In private ,,, __ & 0 .._.._d -'x CA 82tl83 I ...._,.,. .. _....._ J .....,. 7~ -"""''"IEHCED OH'Y __._._ l 110: ,..__......_ --"' I t:)&O mo 751-8n4 realdence (Cotta U...) _.,_ ..,_.._ "" ~,,....., -''· o,_, lenllal Amblllou•. .....,... ....,-"'" ... m'"""'• , ...... ,,.,,.,.... brown vtnyt IOfl 100,
· Mual be ulat. uoo. "Herold". VIC. Santleoc> ~ I 84&-1875 M5-en9 Ernie Of .Wt 975-2279 w/llarp & mlm><. 1200; turquolH •of• 175. •WFWT.. 831-34171. ~(>.2880. Dr. & 22nd. St. N.b. Ml""' Stock Broker-oe P-.. n-.. Excellent P•r + good Rectengle table, $175. e7M7t1 Of'FlCE SOOE w/Har1>ot 131-2200. Anri'nr O.C. airport. Hra: lllu•aW.... •• ,,.,,. working environment Servi~.., want9d, Ft All American O ak . --------IYIP 111.E ... typing 5dl)' _. houB fleit anct a C1fow4na oompany Pret;.;'li'vd Pizza. 2121 MCMe07 Dining Rm Set, formal,
.....,....v. ' .... OeMxa ~ ~ ring w/ 1 diamond In end rMCNne ... 933-e012 ._ 813-8817 et) N.8 . AW'/ In peir900 &nllune ltl I table, e chair•. uoo. ~ac:lftc1000~ Hwy I Lott Cuatom d .. gold 7-3. ~~ng •ldlla ~on• d.i M•r. Work U..-Yr. Part n.. ttlel ~· Jt·a peop6t. 8alboe (Cmr/22nd I Frencfl Provtlldll, IMcfl •
714-4145-100 on w. 17th ~o•~• =·~ ~~~a pertanoe. t&M120 • =·~=.'~:W:P~ Shift• avellabl•: e blCwatn 3 end 5 pm. -HARBOR AREA 846-2491 •WNlf.. MeM. 14,.~°' sq .. .,..., .. RO a'7 .. A1•" ,., Clertcal, PT/n llte typing. MSlllDlll polntment Call: A.M,-10 A.M .. t A.M ·2 TtH .. tr/le-""a•I Tl· APPLIANCE SERVICE -W-h-ltt_w_lt_h_flor_al_coueh __ '
nrrv-r' W,....,...,._.,.,E. &Ot/up • ..., own.. ~"" · v .,.., ._. 1539 Monrovia Ave. N.9. -•7••• P M 11 A M-3 PM 4 • -"'"'1000'"~ ft to "21"00""""""" ft. "t· llt-IUI Fculd: Pwrot. Souttl L..-f.31.eo32 N..O ctr-phone. Atf. ,,_. ,._ P.M.'..e P.M .• 5 p M ~10 hf We ... '900nd., guar. two wing cNlrt. otlomwl " checked. Full or part ..__ i-.-Rll •1 p t· ... I H II t apptl91ioa &d-30n with ooftee ,..,._ ~ trtcttve. wall~ gun•. Call to Identity. -,...--..,.--......... ----1 time. Wonc In AIM. 14 .. _., •--.M. wan..., or un ng on Anne •tyl• 1 1200.
modern bulldlns• on ....... lab nq 4"-3276 ............. pet h<M.lr to •tart. with Wanted adult• ~ 22 Beach pr .. IChOOltf, 3 I "' Alft.WI Wtoughl Iron .... ......
qu .. t atrM1. A .. oned Pnme T~ A9tall/oflloe Found: Pr. Men'• Pr•-.. IOI regC::~·.!:.'~ :f" I ~.:'~u':f'::' ;:n ...... 1 ::~~:;,,~·~ ::;i::y Hw1> 957-81S3 ~= :;1;1~.ooAntl«~ne ~Ing. oar1911 avail-aap-~. Low r-1. Npt/ aor1ptlon glMMa. 8'own U.8. & OVERSEAS 7..,.. ,... .. 1 ___. _ .. ..._ • lllddlf lllTW _..._._. .. to· L Meo-Very clean tro u1p~ht ....... 11 ... _ ... •100 H ~ MW323 da M;; .. 1ao:',"470 or cw. Thtle StrMI. LB. Pey Ainge, -~~orSttrt .1..... ;;:-p:o·b--. Foun-,,...,, uoo. & .• ;;,.,,·.;;;;~.1=
• 831-eeet q4-tt15 $2:).800 • l'e,too et 17& per ... k Call tlln V...,, C.11270I. 1wlva! •htlvH 1 1 5 . wtllle vMlty Ill.~ dlalflft llfTDe Found 8chwtnn B*e. Vic. ~~ lnfoE 11.J!12) H&..:_33,?.1 y!"d ~~·1'aaneedt" w!-~ olo 2·5c>fn, ...._7021 (Uk IOI' REAHEa .. DalAkDY ptoe ltwtnlnd MMe on.. nc>-0365 d9lk wttll ...._ 1100.
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With ahort term ..... ~ti I09ntlfy .... 5646 rectory. I Olec. .., ed In the Delly companion to etdarly 1---'lat-• o•pen ,..,,. In '!!J·. =: TV °' 8teteo MS. Cell fUI .w. autt-. I<-.) . · ~ ~ Penon '°' Piiot Warn Ada! Cell now Find what ~ In tedy. Aoom. boerd anCI "'"""' ...... ...... ,,..... te4-4328
your overhHd low & •• ...... •II ml l.olt:OOtderl~. "UrN ". r-c.oo.c.lllaM'l..l '842-M7t. OelyPtlot Nlery ......... 11 ~~to~ M2-4ne ----·-----rt"'*"'°'_. lmllQI ~· P1R111Yam :.87.'~~.:::r· cu. ~ Plot. Ewr*'O houri end
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111 1. Wiii.. friendly, Monarch lay The Tummy a1ufler, KJDS.flRN GREil TRfS ANO PRIZESI, I ~.°n"::'~8!~d' ;~:u~~:: 1
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uon. abunderlt pertdng. ,.m11y Probi.ma? ao-t70-22M dry ~'~ '° ra.a·Lil -'l;IJ" -. ,. ••• TEL A ••1C Ml~ ~ 11116. rneatlo VlotMoe?/Cf\lld • I: ... ,I ecwn. Mon •Y· , J ,ull Of part•llme. ftu· -.....
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$184 per day *"" o.1>11111•. o•blnel Chlldoare: 1.loenHd. ~l.llnd9c8iplng ~AUl.INO·•tudent w/IO• De~'•: Moat 110-878 Ot I .. .... t!llaokw.ldef P8J)el'hat1C1· m .. 111111 TrM trimming. r«nCWIU.
• fa.clng. b•" & formlo• Cotta Maul N•wport, Hauling • T,.. Ttlm truot, ..,,... to ,.t ... Jon ~ off la8t YMf'•. Wiii i by Richard &lnor I.lo Ing & A.,.1ov•I Oual. Put, Pr-t 6 '"'~' 1tumP gtlndlnQ, heullng That'e ALL you pay ooun_,ope. M2-0U1 lnfant1 & up. 450-1930 ,,.. •t. 642..t807 78t·1t11 Thank you tr•vel. 641-0929. 280f44, 1,. Y" of h~ work only. •114-3011 UC'd. 71,..527.a.40& by exptrta. Rlnbl. Fr ..
Y)':y·ld Cumta CUtrM1tn,lijttiJ ~~pf·~-::r.~:=, ~~n'it~VT~~~T~ T:~,~~~"~I ~.:et~, ..... 10 n.,.. P8YCHIC -AEADING8. •t.JIMIN-5t,O
In Ille Aemod.I~. Lo rat•. Remodell~a. oomm. ,.., Tr .. lrtmmlng & ,.. ~15 NOAM our of eta1e & mllltary PROF. PHOTOGRAPHER PARTl~ ... '2fA:88!8 .:.f.:!1.-tdH;:.i:::a.-..,..-~~ Ill O.oke, p11101. lenoH. & retld. Uo'd, bonded. mov•I, olean•uP•· FrM aieo. Appt: 832-tee1 011f19 PlllTill Mod•I porttolloa. por-....,.,.. Pvt Tutoring/ Aem.ctllll D" Y F,.. •I. at-762·058e 11'11. FOf .. ,, 852-91•2 .. 1. ~aft. •:30. JMI ,.,, •••• ., •-~-I 2& yre. LIO 40311•1. tne, trait•:. W9dddl lnQ•. ~Re'e' I.I. Prtl!!tf ltnictl ,,..wcuon. Xlnt reault8. .._..._Al I ~ • lfW ROBIN'S Cl.IANING •-_,,,.._ bonded Refa Co10t Ex• 110. vfU O exp . .--1<.a. (213)5Q2.37io' PILOT ~~~O:ne11 MedltwranMn Cc>N1r. o~'=,J~~.:':ci 8ttVloe -• thorOUQhlY ~~::~.. pert. te3-oe1; Alchwd &x7 w/lltllng. Ml-60111 IWl!!_9urwy1 .. t-1'1~1hlr•
P8'lel·P8lloe-tencM. UC'd, bonded. &.-11-11111 0M1N1p, tree trim. dMn houM. 6o40-0e&7 rat-. Call 8~ Platt!!/ a.,.u .... • TypM !!!!In SERVICE REMO=S~~1~IFTS Di'rifall 5•e-.947 M0-1818 Vwy thor~Od '4!" ........... , . ·~E ~~1= PLASTER PATCHING ::a..1~~~la~1::::::::::·,l.!JTyp1t.l~~L;w!':or~d:.lP=:rLoc-•_ll_no_ nlD:(CTORY cuetom wood P•tloe, DRYWALL TAPING JESSIE'S OAADENING 64r:::;:• ~::!o:22 -•-• REF8. LIC. 320841 R11tuoco1. Int/ext. 30 Hub« Aoortng..ell typet. • M11Y ~ Ill\: dect11 & l9ACM Ill ,..... All TotutN l Allou811c OIMn~. lrM trim & JIU_,_,_ TEO. 7141871-110•7 yr1. Neal. Paul 646-2977 NfW-l'ICOWf'-clldll RMlonabMt 851·tCMt
. .,....,. FrM .. t K~n 873 1603 m81nt. Mtvloe MQ..8035 Expel1tM HOl,IMlceeplng Sod. IO(inkler and lhnlb Pl I & .......... .,, Lie. ,.. 11902. ~a..9734 DO 11' NOWI hm repair. Fr•• Ht. · • VllO & auPOllN Included tn1ta1ret1on. Our work Cullom painting, ext, Int, "" _,,.. Wl .... '"··-'--AM fer a.4r1 Rendy M 1-0&22 llMtdcal JAP&llll 11111111 Kitty M ,.,.1170 only lookl •11p1n1lv•. quellty w0<k at reduced Ext/Int. Reltucooe AH Aoonng Repalre "_.... Your «>-llY Piiot 63i·6035 OtleOtl OU( P'ION before winter r•tH. FrH .... 1 Bloekw•ll•. 586-'4892 Hot,.,, wood, comp. Ille WE WASH WINDOWS
8lfvloa Directory Cup! ltnict ELECTRICIAN. Priced DWI IN MAS. CLEAN you buyl LIO. 20-41118. Dave 873-2031 IPlJuiai FrM Mt. 639-3232 Fut . ProflNIOMI ~I tlve right, frM ••llm•t• on • M•kH It gl .. m: home. CALI. "'6-10t3 INT/EXT CALL JIM - -• ti ••• •••• Qu811ty wOt1I g\Wenteed t-llll. • No StMm/No Sh8mpoo 181'ge °'-.mall )obi. Lge/tm811 lllWn malnt apt, ofo. Ae11. 646-22"40 UtJ4't ....... A., · ' H llr U '::) IU-7111 IJI '" ~ • -Fr• •Urnate 646-7391 ~Ml~~~~·~llt~~ll~J~1~d~~!t~:..!F:!:n'!!!.~!!!.t~:_!~~··~·::F1~-:S:!'2~1 Lie. 3Mtl21. 873--03511 Qllldanlng.. lle3-2e0a Houeecl .. nlng: R••lden-....... I WATER HEATER Speclal Fr• •t. . #3et<M2 •• Window WWI·
:: LIC'D ELECTRICIAN K&O LandllCaPI Mlllnt tlal & v•cancl81. Delle EllP8' llndlCllPI & clean-Paint: Ext. 1200 (flcie & POOi hlat.,.•FurnllClll REPAIR SPECIALIST ~lty worll lo pr1oe1
&etattleal Ctilly• s~~r~:,:.~ie:~i Quel. WOf'k·AMI. rat• Comp!. Gardening s.r:.,, Peoo«• M5""8o40 XIO• U~): ~&.~~Fr• do~rl), Int. l•O room. Comm'I: Spac. In r11t1u-Shake-Comp-Shi~ 548..oeoa. MWt43 .
N-& RNpr•y. Remod, crpte • 10 min. bleach. Tom 631-507211173-75.-• Fr• 111. 5'&-2489 YOU'RE THE BOSSll wt. Y LIO d. 536-9898 rant1, new or r8mod. 751.7711 551· 52 John'• Window Oae.nlng
carpentry. LIO. U 1•691, Hllll, llv/dln. rm• $16; •vg RESIO/COMM'UINO. IHIHt•lt lar,tl• Qulllty. HouM/Oflloe. llu!aq HIQH QUALITY TOP HAT 638-2030 BHt Roof LHk Aep•lr Fr• eet. 12 Y" eJtp.
Ability Bklrs 730·1900 room $7.50; cooc:n $10; 20 Y"· Do my own work. "' BEV 656-8718 BRICKWORK: Sm8ll Jobi., EXT/INT. REAS. Replpe, repelr, remodel. SeMce In 0 .C. We h1v1 MO-lC>e1 chr 16. Ou8r ellm. pet LIO. 2780oi1. Al 6.-6-8128 SP .. RKLE PLENTY ...__._.. "-·t• ..... JAY 631·7063 I F bl th• lowHt prlce1. free --------
I · · CHRISTY & SON thl"" Put AMERICANS Homa Cleaning Slrvlce lrvlne. Ref9. 87!>-3175 INT/""'' PAINTING Uc'd. John 631-1161 Local co. 751""38-i llelt I odor Crpt repair 16 Y" & llowe!'I. e do every-"' ,_ .. ,......,,.,.,,.. '"' • I .,..;:; ree 111• renon• •. e&tlm8tn. 26 yre In bu•.
on-y-P8tklng Lot up. Do work myHll. 2• HOURS. LIC'D b1ck'10 work. 675-oi818 Xlnl ref•. 642·8409 Ftplca: bulll, remodeled. & WALLPAPERINO ATLAS PLUMBING & ~~~~ I Ref9. 554-0t23 63M121 or 650-0998 I... c1 .. n1ng: olc/ra1. Oual. Brick & •!on•. bric k I ~t.om 8:!e ~4;9 .... -::·1 11 .. ung, 8')1cilllzlng In luAl11tly
S&S Mphn 631j199Llc We c.,. Crpt Clelnef'I ftatiai Jal! work. Refe. Bond1bl•. P8vlng. EKP d 811347"3 rep8lr1. 6•5-1688 Budget relH·low min·
•-'--I 1_ T St~ Cleen ~ U~hol. -**•HOME REPAIR 638-2738, 638-3626 BRICKWORK: Small or , .. ltllffl P•lffal LOW COSTll 2• HAS lmum ~7' h = r•::~t &'!5-3~~8 lllOl•lllOl•W~ ~~~ry QUALITY CLEANING lge j<>bl, rep8lra. Locll Interior/exterior. com·1 Repalr-Repj1>4t-Aemodel ~;::. ~f.~1}6~~1 trlra N!.r v:!t':ia!~nt ';';.. CARPET INSTALLATION r~~~~-1r1~ ..W:.. Keith Me...4172 with a p.nonal touch refl. MM612 m'I, r ... Acouttlcal cell· Or81na. Uc. 850·l030 ---------1
Coat• M.... M2·MB2 & REPAIRS. 30 yre exp. ' · BETH 850-0933 lltftat Inge, 1pray1dl•pplled Drain• cleared lrom $5 ltcntarial ltnicet
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MS-9031 (bet 8, •11 •> Gugt 0..1 let1h 120 year• ••P· crpntry, Hou11 & office cleaning. I w•ll t111ture1, llc'd a Maine from $15. Repair• Secre181'181 eervlcet: .,......
.. al --Ille, plmt>ng. Everything. Reliable thorough & ·ABC MOVING· guar. Rel. •9 .... 9S.-6 Gu81. M&M 6"2-8033 .,,..--.---.---..-----ITl'lom8on C&rpe1 Seles & ALL MAKES: 1prlng1, ~ r•t .. 641-0083 I k llO h GI Ouk* Careful Service Ing, copy, etc. Fut""'· a.noon Promotion• Unit-ln•l•ll•tlOnl Comm /I hlngea, ,_ openerl. • . qi:_.c73'21 r. nger. Lie n3ao..8 552.0 .. 10 DAVIS PAINTING , l s.--1-I a.--·-675·'4456, 760-8369 mlled: bright bouquet1I relld r .. tratchee & re· Lo ratee. Tom 567-4•80 JACK OF ALL TRADES 7--. lnl/allt. Acouetlc oeltlng1, .. n-at .-u•
Same day. •~7550 I pairs: xlnt refs, 4'430277. 11 __ ,_1_1 Call Jack anytime, lntt llttlit 1 •&·1 •Ylll* c1blne1 rafln. Ina. Free llOIW&U llU't ltwtat/ Alttr1tlta1
StattLMtl•"*" That Ill contracton who
petform worll CYV« 1200
Including t•bor end
m•terl•I• muet bl II·
e«1Md. UnllOenMd con-
tracte>r1 lt!ould IO atate
In thel< edYenlllng. Con-
trecte>r1 and oonaumera,
contact Mary Gronclle 81
(7 1 •) 668-'4086 with any
queatlon1. Contr1tetor'1
State UcenM Boerd. 28 Civic Center Plaza.
Room 890, S•nt• Ana,
CA 92701. G .... •<E• "'"2• 991' .... Dey or night. 875-3014 I Belt quality 26 yr awn .... #368780. IM2·7•79 E d • I AH1f1tlon1, CUiiom dr ...
I ai •• 81 ·-. ~~ • ...,... •P•rlence ... pro ••· lutlu nn ... uaa TIEES ONE CALL DOES ITI Mature. reaponelble pro-Competlttw rat•. 1 IUl't PAllTlll OI elonlll. Very reatoneble amlklng. pant hem• $.4,
Burglar & Are Alarm• Ctatat/ C.ac tit Topped/removed. C!Mn Painting . c arp1ntry, leellon81 loolllng to hou-Uc T-116,•28 730-1353 Top qulllty/Reu. rat• r•tes lor all of your pool ur brae. 636-7209 =========
Central Reporting -1 1 751-3'476 roofing, etpt &team c:ln-" tit tor aummer mon· STARVING COLLEGE Free eetlmate 650-7169 needs. For expert ser-S U U1119 Ml .. Munet .. ton• Ree/comm. 848-0<>99 Cement-Muonry-Block up, ,_ •wna. Ing, gardening, yard Gin-lh• b•glnnlng In May. STUDENTS MOVING vice, call evenlngt 5 p.m. Irr tn Tuffet, 1long came • Wllll-Cu1t. WOl'k. Lie. Land~ng-Yd Clnupt up, etc. LOWMI rat... Wiii c.re for pet• end co. Uc. T12•-436 10 9 p.m. II no •n-. 1=0on,.,.··1·M..,o_v_e ___ lm_pr_o_ve_1_1 spider and r•ad In th•
laiWm #381057 Rob S..7-2683 Tree trfm/remov-Mlllnl STARR 5'4&-«71 pay utllltl••· Call lnturld. M1-IM27 P1mla1 PLEASE keep trying... Skylltea & Bay Windows Delly Piiot Clanlfled
Rod'• conorete & mieon-lrr!Oatlon Jim 851-0129 la-11-675-«78 Ill• 6 .m. WATCH US OROWI Flll'thl~ lntenor =n (l1•) Ql ... 771 Free e1t Rau. 639-3232 Ncilon about Ml .. Mut-P.Rl.D.E. CoNtr. Co. 9 loc wt '"'ANG NG STR PPI O let's Tuffet and bought It Remodels -Additions, ry, years same · TIE IWI 1tE11 DUMP JOBS T Pllatiat " / 1 20 Yf1 exp POOi ~ re-for $9.95. You can Mii etorm d•mega & craft Free •1· 7 i•/1MO-t70tl L•wn-tree-lhn.ib lnetllll & Small Moving Jobi c .. t U Vlu-MC Scott &4!1·9325 molding. 0E11ly com'ple-Tilt your tullet end lot• ol
related H8me. NOBODY Concrete: emafl or lge Tree trim/Removal Cllll MIKE Ma-1391 Federated Tax Service LOWEST RATESI Prompt, Exparl wallcovarlng In-tlon. malnt. & repair. TILE INSTALLED other ll'llng• tl'lro1.gl'1 DOES IT BETTERI Jobe. Remove old, re-L•wn malntlRototlNlng Home/ol'flce appla. n .. t prof111lon111. 15 atallatlon, Rau. Consul-Free ut. 24 hr""'· Lie. All kinds. Guarenteed. Dally Piiot Claulllad
Ff .. •tlm1te1 681-3307 place w/,_, &45--8512 Fr111 estimate 5-48-e0e5 Went Ada Cllll &.42·6678 631-4871. yre exp. 638-71•9 11111 Aaalgnmt. 681-8590 283600. &.cs-e2eo Reta. John 893-0-487 Ade. Call 642-5678
ESTATE SILE -
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Ludlum. Antique furniture end
beautiful fur coeta. Sterllng
ftatware. Lot• of nice ltema. Ca,.
on bkt: '55 Thunderbird (Cherry
red), 77 Monte Carto 29,000 ml.,
77 Mere. 37 ,000 ml.
HELEI IOWD
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIF
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5 Con.truct
55 PralM
69 Thin metal
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85 Raise
88 Devourer
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PUZZUIOLVED
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1 Fly high
2 Girl's name
3 Fishing gear
4 Prairies'
produce
5 Made aecure
6 Made angry
7 Rumanian
25 Stands up 44 B'way. signs
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city
8 Troops
9 Currents
10 Augured
11 Hibernia
12 Numerical
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13 Clothing
19 Poetry muse
21 Small spring
24 Contradict
26 Key
27 Fencepost
28 GounOd
opera
29 Mixtures
30 Recess
31 Appears
34 Musllm
ascetic
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a transom
39 Prattler
42 Backbone
47 Extrude
49 Fly
5 1 Blue shade
52 Former ruler
53 Bury
54 Lamb
55 Vessel
56 Novello of
stage fame
57 Expos or
Braves
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Orange Oout OAIL.Y PILOT/Monday, March 21, 1913
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...... you ~ your ,,.., '83 HOlll., GMmpeane/ t2ttll. t1o-o&4• A I• t"'. • 2 II . 0 0 0 . ..,, 8'lptir httle ~.ooa 11•1eoo 12·1120 t4t.Ot 11 C1NJMS) trM. 11200 7U~ .. ~--9IN. Ce.II "' '*..;,i~· plnrllprt.1..IJ<L,. lilln"'l!'lt Ottl 1111 4tMI02 on rebullt eno Qood '71 lutoll lllyt•tll 4 dr. 11M •au Wllll LI:: tilt 4071 or IH·HO
.,.., """' O'IU-1 • -----·11POMCHI114 I oond 12$001010 L.oc*• '*•new. Mk ml, 4dr ~with rOOf !!!!! ____ CMeelne. • ........ ·eo 300ID IYotyltobeooO '71 MANTA 12801* Orig paint, n•• 11rH, HO 0113, 831·1102 12110. "42·70H rtcli. •••reo with Ulpl, ·77 Dodge VIII Cu11om, '71 Ceclt1. VI, 4 IPd tnd ••Tl 1t•tenk,
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NEWltOAT e&AOH 17&-1277 P!!!!h 1111 1*1~. 142 .. 117 rebll •ne. p~eredl Tll UllllT ~ doot IOctle Good 'II lttt Dllt ...____.. M0-4127
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-·· .., 6 • ..., "' ... .,, -· lK'IS'ft'D Muel ull.· 1144·1180 tHn t•·-930 W. Bay, l3400 Pll 552·3tl-4 .. -~ ;ciond' 1.l. -• nw "6· PP. lftl. It.I\ l!llt In!! !HI YILllWllll Court of tel• model, IOw m..._ OOll• M .... Mon. lhru .. t'e•o 11 · - -4'5-U57 "'4111-1222 -•O• C1d11t101 In Sou· Fri 1~6 p.m. Don Wh· .. t I ...... '!'l..!2•• " rm. Loeded, low mltee 1b-. ..1 .. /1.. F°"'*1y Jim Mltlno VW "1111 ......... ~ W I .,,..,_ IOlutlly mlnllt t2S.H5 70 ?20 d._.., exh oond 1~1 Harbot IMS. ~ .,.. WILL llT r •-p ''*" Cdfornlel a.. ut ltame, t42-4321 HllZAH •73 T·BIRD rune..., mt
(euzut,ll ta OO obo. QanMn Grow II Ria•• lrft ... , .... tr..., 1~ '73 El. CAMINO cond. 12200. sie ve ·~om•I ~ Sup,:,r ~.......... •~ I~ ... 1 ..... ~ • Voturne ....._ e.i-vtoe 1l1t ttl •• 111111 111111 lmma o, many Htru, ~2 aft. 8pm tl2e0 ~?Oet Orig ~~ _. -· l1MH 1111 ~=':~-:.~:".:~" end LAIMlno •I•· 4 4 41 1 ' UltLUO :=c,~~~:9 lhook•. ... ....... ·~3 O~prl 2000 Hpd. 20e w 11t, 811111 An• IH 1 300 so. 4~,ooo • -.. .,...., 1w 18711 a.eon llvd. • I • • I I 4 I • r 2eoo Hwt>or 81vd. V8. P/8. Pll rvni or .. 1. OOod eno body pa1m Ul-11l1 mllM eunrOOI 2000 ''3 1114 ',. °'~ AIC Hunttnoton 8Md\ •M-1111 COSTA MESA 1111 •au WAUI Going •broed. 8ecrfflce. rid TIA t'tr•• AM/FM
Cloeecl Sundey =~. ~~~:'•~;: :fe"!":e~-:}fot '19 Shadow, t>t11owr9'1v, (l14)Nl•IOOI '74 vw THING 140•1111 ::ic.~r!'::'w~,:",::, ::ru1:j!:•' offer. -:::~:.: tt&2a1010
900 1118-0348. ~ eeo.G227 -. Ma-21..0 llllr Int, alnt. r ... 121• '511 vw VAN, rblt t7 -..., l 0 I I 0 f •• Ir.. p ••••l-l11do-1 i---------•-.,..,..-~----::~-:::-vr• 860 pip 840-7952 -.. "74 ~ de VIiie, look1 owe r --"73 MUSTANGO ~u Mle t•-'83 300 SO. Anlhreclte w. JoM t1.2001oeo. &40-02tS 12500/obo by Mar Ill OOod. NM good 11000 lpeed oontrOI, tllt wf'IMf. CONVERT, 351c V_., ••t--•••
grey. LHlh lnlr AHr '78 9t1SC Terge, eupet 546-42511 obo ~es& lleclrlc door lodtl Good XLHT COHO 14500 '71 Cuti HI lroughem. hHd rHI•. poll1hed oer, tlvr·l>lk, 117,550. L-L 1111 '78 llW BUS, •t. emlfm '72 VW BUG N9w paint · 0011d 14125. Mey I>• •H-~55 '4M-0371 Cleulo, 1111• nu, exll wlllt.Cu1tomplnt1rlpe. pp 9715-7554 ~ CH .. tll, tunrool, low OQOdbody Uo.4tent• '80 Eldor1do dleul. uen •1330 W. ley, cond veop. em/lmlt•
Sunrl. Ilk•,__ 1700 ml. · · '74 HLE, gorgeout wllt mllea, grM1 oond."4a00. gin• 121SOO WHkdey 11111115 . Cell for •pl Co111 M•H. Mon..Frl ·72 Ford Oren Torino-· reo ai, nu·,_.,.. eng 1 mutt ult. 138,000. '75 1114, ell"'?·'° ml. Al-body. 2 dr, 419d, loot!• f'tlonl 497.2903 av.. 4114.9048. Evenlflgt l 521·11171 or 1131-3414 10.5 p.m. Don Wllllam1. 110f1 A/C P/8 P/8 rlldlo Irina. Sacrifice M4U
71411191·1588 pine ttereo 100 ••It). & rune ult. I 1395. W91k.ild• ee1.e237 u61 l0< Sem Romeo 1142-4321 445ZAJ low mllee Meo 851•18M.
• querti heedl gllll, beet FANT A 8 TI c 8 u y ·ee Convert Rune & loolla ~ ·eo Sevllle .. ·ea Chevelle Melll>u 1141-37811 -,--,,-....,--...,...----""'." 70 280 SE MBZ. I own« o 11 • r o v • r . I 8 0 0 0 . 97~ . rm · .,_ '87 BUG. greet cond, am/ _..: OMI • roye ,......,. 12.,,. . 8 W Cn .,~ "78 CuUMI. ltlnt oond, 1
C S c«, ~ rcdt. Light 631-47911, 545--2755 • new top, IM.tlery. Im 12000. !Mt. blue,"""'· 10,900. ~ eng. & tren1, ..,., 79 tel. gn try "'4·• owr11t 54 500 ml 14200 I E I E D E blue wld•rk blu• lntr. Tmta llH 1950/obo. tdQ...ea55 • 84w023 pip 840-7952 u le. 494-4834 ev1 IOadld, perf. femlty car. Don 4~724 ·
$11eep91tlne. Air PW lllnl '75 914, AM /FM ttereo ---lo ml, '4200. 851·1800 --------IEIZ c u . usoo. ei1 i pm cue .. dean Int., meg., ·79 Cre11ld• wg11, •uto, '11 IMfllt ............ ·73 412 Wagon. •xii cond, CMntJ.I HU 1111 •W WUN or 878-0232 "80 Cutlua Supr•"'•
.IUITIO Ml-393& llU papen. l4000 nrm. •Ir, em/Im CH•. lug. Xlnl cond.1 fully equlpd. ltitl then 500 ml on r1blt Ill II FlllTI 4dr. equipped with roof . Brougham. xlnt co. car Alt 5PM, 559-4835 red!. 14750. 493· 1875 IHOO. 045-11110 I or mlr. 12000. 645-0982 recic and alereo. 13200. 72 LTD Wgn. ullll~ c:.r. Mu t1 e e 11 I 5 0 0 0
T t Drlw a Price ·~ P~ Sportomauc. 1250/obo 4"-3811 '71 vw But rbtt eng new Vtln Hts llon of NEW a USED Bay, Coeta Meu, MOii-Me--01111 '73 88 ~ Xln1 cond Lo
llYllTllY .. baWUl 1141 '71 Toyota engltrene 64~12. We hav• • aood Mllc·1 Mey be ._.. •I 330 W 1750. Good co11 lllon. 55t-6958 875-1277
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• ATLAS CHRYSLH.ftLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd., Coste M..a. Tel. S46-11134 3 bloctla
IOUlh of Sen Otego Freewey off Harbor Blvd Complete
body shop Sal.. Service. Perla. Servlc• Dept. open
Mondey thru Frldly 7:30 A.M lo 5:30 P.M end 11 A M. lo 5
P.M on S1turd1y
ORANGI COAST AMC/JHP/llNAULT
2524 Hert>ot Blvd . Costa Mesa
549-8023 645-7770
" 1 Jeep Dealer In the Weet! See UI lod•y '"' NIM. service & teasing The<• .,.. reuons wny -.,.. 111 Pnee .ild
Mectlonl Al9o. the .... ,_ RIMutt Alliance 11 hlrll
THIODOH IOllN5 fOID
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COmpetltl~ rites on leeM & dally rentll9. 20eO Hlll'bot
Blvd .. eo.11 Mesa, &4 1-0010 or 540-11211
JOHNSON a SON LINCOLN MHCURY
2626 Herbof Btvd .• Cost• MIN Tai 540-5630. 57 YMl'S ol
friendly r1mlly H rvlcl -Orenge County'1 Oldatt
Uncoln-Mereuty Hllerahlp
DAVID J. PHILLIPI IUICK.ftONTIAC~MAJ:DA s.... • ~ • IAeslng
24884 Allele P•k"""Y
837·2400
lount COUNTY VOUCIWAOIN/llUZU
(fformtf1Y Jim Merino V~1)
11111 9leCh 8'\ld., ~ 8-t::h, (114) 142-2000
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MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES
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north to 3670 N Cherry A~ .• long Beach.
(71411136-5790 . 1213) 427·6494
• NAlllS CADILLAC
2eoo Harbor Blvd .. Cm• M•N T•I. 540·9100. Orange
Counly"s Lerge11 Cadlffec dealer Sates Service L ... lng.
• SADDLllACIC aMW/SUaAaU 28402 Merguetlte Pt(wy •• Avery Pkwy. 1alt
We ofter wh•t no bentt 0< IMM company can: 1. E1tpertly
1t11ted, most mod•m service & p1t11 dept.; 2. One of the
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Ellmtnatlon of Iha mlddlemMI by INslng dealer dlr«t.
831-2040 Mtsalon Viejo 495-<&~9
• CHICK IVllSON POllCHl·AUDl-VW
416 E. Caul Hwy., Newport BMoll. 873--0900. The only
dellefsNp In Orange County with thlM thrM Qf .. I "*'ea
under one rooll
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24IO Hart>or BMf.. Coet• MMe. Tel. 541""300. Sai.t. leMoe. LM91nO. "Mt Qoodwf~:·
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13600 Beach Blvd . Westminster Tel 1192-6651 Orenoe
County's oldest and lergeat Ponttec deelerehlp Sties.
Servte.. Part•
DICK MILLH PIA T /LANCIA
'"Probebly the l~I pnc.ct Flet1 In Southern Calllornl•"
CLocatad 1 mtle nonh of South Colet Plaza
neer Mein St and Werner Ave In Sanll An•I
120 W Werner. S1n11 An• 557-2132
• SANT A ANA DATSUN
2001 E 17th SlrHI, Sanl"I An1. Tit. 5511·78 I 1 Your
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MllACLI MAZDA.
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M .... Tel 545-3334. StoP by & vtllt our modern lhc>Wfoom
and ... why we're th• II 1 Mude dea .. r In Southern
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(Formetty Groth Ohevt'ofeO
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COSTA MIS.A DATSUN
21145 Herber Blvd . Coile M1sa. Tel 540-6410 Serving
Or1ngc1 Coonty for 18 yeer1. 1 Mlle So 405
SUNSIT PORD, INC.
(Hom• of Wllll• lhe Whale). 5-4•0 Oerden Grove Blvd ..
Weslmln111r Tel. 836-4010.
ORANGI COUNn VOLVO
10120 Olll'den Grove Blvd .. Garden Grove
Tel. 530·9190. E.cclullvely Votvo to COYef' ell your Vol\to
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2828 Herb« Blvd .. Costa MMe. OllW 23 )'991"1 eer'Mg
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Stephanie Elliott, Jenny Foster and Desiree Wilson (from left)
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paint "city island" with solar panels at C.Ourreges School in Fountain Valley:
Valley kids peek into future
Youngsters create projects of energy, technology in year 2000
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of'ho.IJ .........
Welcome to the 21st century.
Or at Jeaat the Courreges sChool version
of it.
Students at the Fountain Valley
elementary 1Chool have constructed eight
model cities of the future as part ol a
program aimed at demonstrating new
teaching techniques to local inatructon.
The workahop waa conducted by Susan
Kavallk. a San 'Jo. educatioDal ()Ol)a<ant
who works with 20,000 teachers nationally
each year. Thirty Fountain Valley School
District teecben ot.el'Yed -Kovalik led 40 Courreges ltUdenta from grades three to
eight through a weeklong coune called
':'Dboovery 2000.''
Tbe studenta were divided into groups,
each responsible for researching and
preaenting a spoken report about one facet
'of future life. The study areas included
energy, technology, food, transportation
and environment.
The youngsters al8o were expected to use
thia new knowledge in building the 21st
century model cities. As9orted articles from
Energy water mill one of the
futuristic projects.
Free parking eyed
for Laguna locals
By STEVE MITCHELL °' ... .,.., ....... The way Mayor Neil
Fitzpatrick 8eeS it, Laguna Beach
residents de9erve a bruit for all
the traffic and parking problems
they put up with year-round.
lie figures local folb abould be
able to park for free in town and,
further, he'd like to aee
out-of-town daytime viaiton pick
would like to reward local
residents for putting up with
0 yeer-round dWcrmfort."
"rm saying, let's give a break
to the people wh<> live here over
the day tou.rista," be said.
Fitzpatrick propoaea local
reaidenta be able to obtain a
parking sticker from Oty Hall
that allows them to park free for
two boura.
Income to the city klst in such a
free sticker program could be
recouped by ralaing parking
meter fees, be uid.
home were used to make the cities.
A bunched up ball of aluminum foil
became a solar energy collector. A bucket, a
soda pop can and some tubing were used to
repreeent a water system. Bits of Brussels
sprouts became the local farm.
One inventive group of older students
used a slab of styrofoam and a large bucket
of water to create a floating city.
Each youngster a1ao was asked to write a
letter dhcuuing hia or her predlctiona
about the .year 2000. The letters are to
remain aealed for the next 17 years.
Teachina comuhant Kovalik aaid ahe
doesn't expect the lmtructonl who watched
her work with the Courreges studenta to
duplicate her ooune exactly. But she hopes
they will deviae other programs in which
students can take a more active role in the
learning procesa.
Kovalik said studenta who Re a project
through in the manner of the model cities
will be uaing more complex thought
processes than they would simply by
reading a written handout from a teacher.
(See FUTURE, Page Al)
A real home wrecker
Mesa weighs
hotel-condo
pla~ tonight
By JODI CADENHEAD OflMIMIJ .........
A major condominium and
hotel complex rropoeed on the
largest chunk o vacant land left
in Costa Mesa will come before
the City Council tonight.
Royale Associates , a
Torrance-baaed development
firm , plans to build 600
oondominiuma and two 350-room
hotels on property east of South
Coast Plaza Town Center.
The Lakes, as the
water-oriented complex is
known, would be built on 30
acres north of a Dl888ive hjgh ri8e
and commercial development
already approved on 50 acres of
Sakioka family property.
An environmental report
releued laat month concluded
that the 12,740 vehicle trips
generated by the project will
result in "unacceptable"
oongestion at Anton Boulevard
and Bristol Street.
Authorities have
recommended that traffic
unprovementa be provided prior
to construction of the phased
development.
Plana call for the hotels to
range from 10 to 16 stories. One
of the hotels will cater to
buslneu people planning
extended vtaita. 'lbe other will be
built for typical overnight stays.
Prices on the two and
three-story condominiums will
range from $70,000 to $150,000.
Laat August, developen from
Curci-England Co. won approval
from city officials to build 1.3
mlllJon aquare feet of oommerdal
office development on 50 acr1!S of
Sakioka land.
The Sakioka family i1 the
second largest landholder in
Costa Meu.
The largest landowners, the
Segeratroma, have proposed
another major development on 98
acrea about a mlle from the
Sakioka development
The council meeta at 6:30 p.m.
today at 77 Fair Drive.
County jail block
sealed after riot
An Orange County Jail cell
block WU aealed off to public and
pre88 today in the wake of a
seven-hour riot which left 18
alleritt'• deputies injured.
Though photographers were
turned away, the cell block
reportedly w.a cleaned of broken
chunks of ,i-and porcelain and
amaahed-out windows were
boarded over with plywood.
Authorities launched an
investigation Into yesterday's
melee and were interviewing
inmates in the cell block thia
morning. Lt. Wyatt Hart said
gathered information will be
taken to the District Attorney's
Office and that crimlnal charges
might be filed against aome of
the inmates.
\
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The riot, which left three
deputies seriously injured and
one inmate with broken boom,
started when officers tried to
diadpline inmate John Karl Cox,
19, in jail on murder cbarps.
Cox report4tdly told officers
there would be trouble U they
tried to take h1a bedroll for his
refusing to sweep a dirty catwalk
in front of the cells, ~ the
jail's most hard-<0re inmates.
"All bell broke looee," said
Hart. "They were breald.ng all
their stuff, ICl"eUl\ing, ahouUng,
jumping up and aown and
throwing thino ...
Inmates rfpped 1inka and
tolleta from walla, set fires in
their bunks and fashioned
(See JAIL, Pa1e AZ)
Probe begun
i~Laguna
drown death
Laguna Beach police and
lifeguards are investigating
events lead1na to the drowning
Saturday ol a visitor from
Enaland and the near-drowning
of fiia friend.
JUchard Bigley, 54, who wu
oo a businem trip at the Surf and
Sand Hotel, drowned in the
aborebreek edjacent to the hotel
at about •:20 p.m. Saturday.
Hla friend, John Reinert, 4 7, of
Illinois, la reported in stable
condition today at South Cout
Medical Center after he
reportedly came to the aid of his
friend.
The two men were seen
flaillng ln the ahorebreak by
sunbathers, who called police.
~ difference in the form of
parking meter fees.
bUrista wno come here for
the day don't bring much to the
1ocal economy," Fitzpatrick said.
In fact. the mayor aaya, they take
up the few available parking
apacea when they go to the
beach, which in turn hurts
downtown merchanta.
"People in town tell me they
don't even bother to go
downtown to ahop because
there'• no place to park,"
Flap.trick said.
Consequently, the mayor
"The people who llve here
wouldn't care if the ratee were
higher, becaU8e they would have
the fr~e parking 1ticker1,"
Fitzpatrick aid.
An alternative propoeal would
aee local reatdentl able to
purchaae one-year parking
atlckera at half the current
$30-per-year fee.
He aaya h1a notion should brinSl
(See PARUNO, Pqe Al)
Jack and Royce Gilbert of 135 E. 21st St., Costa Mesa, eecaped
injury today when a Corvette spun out of control and crashed into
their house before coming to rest in the front yard. The driver
was not identified. The couple were jut getting ready to hang
new drapes in the living room when the accident occurred.
Firemen, police and two
llfeauarda unaucceufully
administered c:ardlo-pulmonary
resuadtation on BlalleY.
A yellow warnlne fla1 wu
posted, Ufeparda laid, add.Inc
the two men may have become caucht In. riptide and panlcbd
There are
67,000
So.theut Allan
refugeet DOW
II.tac in
On age County.
Ly Tran •'1d
........ Nl
Dne Tr=an ha•e
loaad
laipploeee ln
c.t.MeN.
. P•• A7.
Europe market changed
European finance miniatera
han agreed on • major
realignment of their curttncies;
upping the Weat German mark
and deHluatln1 the French
franc. Page C3.
Hot tlpe pay off
The 0.llJ Piiot will ,.7 csatla
for tM .... IMtt DWI Upt of
tlle week. Call• at (71•)
6'2-4321, Ext. 226, clayt or
(714) 6'2·5686 ....... Top
..... iMli rim II tlS.
Bill Sin1er, lonner
playeJ' lor the Lo.
Angelea Doqen and
C.Uf orala An1eb, u
now pltehlng • tuae
for little leape
ba1eball in Newport
Beaeh. Pace 81.
I
Al • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Maron 21, 1113
Wh•t'a the
llnt thing you Economic recovery said 'healthy'
do when
•ptlng •rrlvea1
Br LORENZO BENET °' ........... ~
4 percent srowlh called 8lronsesl performance Jn two years
"I start planning a
garden."
lart Enee, 15,
Coeta .....
"I atart studying for
exams at Cal State
Fullerton and prepare for
Eater.
Cerolllede,40.
lrvtM
"I notice the flowers
and buy springtime
clothing." Mery Beth Frledmen, X1
MIHIOft V1efo
''It'• llke a crisp start,
IO I buy flowers, clean
houM and get my clothe•
In order."
JoMna Cunningham. 41,
Newport~
"Nothing special."
Ron Reum, 11,
Huntington llMch
"'Play."
RlchMd Seger, 4, coeu .....
"It's time for a spring
cleaning, so I wash all the
windows. Richard also
likes to ride his big
Wheel. go to the beach
and climb trees.
AoeelleS..,,38. eo... .....
(Richard'• mother)
WASHINGTON (AP) ·-In
the broedat •Ian yet ot eronomJc
recovery, the 1ovetnment
Htlmated today that the
economy arew at • 4 percent
annual rate durlna the tlrat three
monthl of the year, the 1tronaeet
performance in two yean.
The Commerce Department'•
10-called "flash" e1Umate of
inflaUon-adjuatA!d a.rem national
product showed the lar1e1t
lncreue llince the flnt quarter of
1981 and undencored the near-
unanimou.1 view of economlata
that the 1evere 1981-82 r«eeaion
ended last December.
.JAIL • • •
From Page A1
weapona out of bita Of broken
ila.9. Hart said.
The melee involved ~3 inmates
and 19 deputies. It wu the third
riot In eight montha at the jail.
which hOUla l,800 men but hu
an inmate capAdty of 1,200.
Sgt. WOliam Francia, stabbed
in the t.ck.. WU to be releued
today from Western Medical
Center and Deputy Guy
Bremmer, •tabbed in the aide;
was to be di8charged from UCI Medical Center. .
The third of&er, Deputy Bob
Bolong, waa st.a~ In the knee
and recuperating at home today
after treatment at We1tem.
The injured inmate ,
20-year -old Ronald Steve
Rodriguez., in jail on robbery and
burglary charget1, 1ulfered two
broken finger1 and head
lacerations. He was treated at
UCI Medical Center yesterday
and returned to the jail.
Other deputies suffered cuts
and bruises in the riot.
Cyclist killed
in accident
identified
Authorities identified Ian
Christopher Lothian today as the
24-year -old Costa Mesa
motorcyclist killed in an accident
Saturday near San Juan
Capistrano.
California Highway Patrol
officials said Lothian was killed
and a friend injured at 12:50 p.m.
when the motorcycles they were
riding on Ortega Highway
collided with a car as it made a
U-tum.
The driver of the other
motorcycle, Michael Maaauchia,
39, of San Clemente, remains in
serioua condition today al Mission
Community Hospital.
The driver of the car, Steven
Farley, 18, of Anaheim, was
stopped in the middle of the road
when the two eastbound
motorcyclists came around a
corner and collided with the
Cadillac, officials said.
Showers, cooler
Coastal
tmermment .,_..end coolat
ternperatur9 PR't9I today. PW1ty
cloudy tonlgllt with a I••
•o•tt•red l howere, oen•r•lly ending tonight. Cllenc• of
111'1-. ao C>«cent. Oftmlgflt
low1 42 to 52. Partly cloudy
tomorrow Ind COOi with lllgfw of
N to '3.
l!laewh•r•. from Point
Conception to Illa Mnloen
border p out eo m1ae: Wlndl
~ 19 to 26 knote wttll
OOl'N>tnad -of 5 to I .... O¥W outer wetera tonight end
tomorrow. Over Inner weters:
Wlndl w.t to norui..t 5 to 15
knot8 tonwit. ~ a.to 21 llnota tomorrow 11t91fiOon.
W-.rty ""* 2 to a '8111. Per1t)' doudy ltlrougfl tomorrow. Wldef)' ....,. .,_.. end PCIMll*
thunderahOW9fl tllrougll Ihle ---
Extended ·
forecast ... , l '""--" ,,,.., SOUTHE N C ALIFORNIA
DESERT AREAS -Vulebl•
c:loudln•" wllll below-normel
~ Chetw:ie of.,_.
ebout T~. Owens Velley
h6grl950toeowtttt1owe 32 to 42.
Nortllem ~ lllghe 64 to 84
with loW9 38 to 48. Soutll•rn
d9Mrt lllgN 84 IO 72 with !Owe 45
IO 66.
COASTAL ANO MOUNTAIN
AREAS -Conelderebl•
ctoudlneH with b•low-normel
ternpereturee. ~ of ,. °' .,_. ~ T'llurld9y. CoMtel
h6grl9 eo to 10 w1tt1 io.. 41 to 5e.
Mount8ln ~ lllgtw a6 IO 50
"""' low9 26 to 40 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (lncludlng Merln.1. Solano.
$ecremen10 end ~I Ooredo
countlee) -Rein Wedneeday.
Scettered .no-. Wed,_oay
nlgllt and Thurlld•)'. Ct.arlnG Ft'ldey. Snow ...,,., IOOO to IOOO .....
·u.s S --Temperatures • • 11mmary NATION
.. L9 48 33
.. 24
3e 13
86 45
5e 43 5e 47
S4 S4 112 .. 34 11 ,, .
31 14
51 33 57 37
74 St M H .. 25
30 11
70 to .. " 71 13
25 04
12 11
111 12
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27 13 St.Pet•TWllCMI
3:l 20 Salt Lek•
S4 26 Sen MtOn6o
23 t2 St 8'9 Man.
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58 33 ~
43 17 TOI*!•
83 ee Tuceon
84 38 Tul ..
38 21 WMl'llngton
83 40 W1chlt•
75 5&
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63 33
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At th e Whlu Hou1e ,
pre1ldentlal 1pokeaman Larry
SpHkH called the t11ure
"excellent new• and the moet
conclu1lve Indication the
economic reoovery hu bqun and
ii proceedlJ'\I at a healt6y rate.
We think t.h1a lndicatee we are
movhic rapidly to an excellent recov~ from recetlion."
In another po1ltlve
dfNelopmet1t, the fl.uh eltlmate
lhowed Inflation, u meuured by
the GNP price deflator, riaing at
a mere 2.8 percent rate during
the flnt quarter, compared with
a 3. 7 percent rate cfurina la1t
Susan Kovalik
helps chart future
FUTURE.
From Page A1
• •
She noted that the future cities
project involved several areas of
study, including science, reading
and communication among group
members.
One of the most important
benefita occurs when children
share their new knowledge with
others, Kovalik said.
"We learn best when we teach
others what we know;· she said.
Stabbing victim
sent to hospital
A 23-year-old man stabbed
during an argument in Costa
Mesa is in fair condition today at
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital.
Anaelmo R . Rodriquez of
Garden Grove was injured at
9:30 p .m . Friday durina an ~t at 974 Grove St., police
said. Authoritiee are searching
for hi• brother-in-law, Felipe
Perez, 39.
.
year'• flnal quarter.
The fluh eetlmate 11 a very
rou1h calculation of economic
activity that often 11 revlHd
lignJflcantly u more information
i. gethert!d.
The Commerce Department
al10 reported that economic
activity during the last three
montha of 1982 declined by le.
than had beeo eulmated previ~ly. The department laid
lnflatiOn-r.djulted GNP fell at a
l.l percent annual rate, rather
than dropptna 1.9 percent u had
been reported earlier.
The department added that
pre-tax corporate profita durin&
the fourth quarter of 1982
d«Uned at an annual rate ot 0.8
percent from the third quarter,
revef"lina two IValpt quart.en
of 1atn1. After tax-profH1
1howed no chanae In the fow1h
quaner, the depertment Mid.
The estimated flrtt-quarter
GNP 8fOwi.h la the peetelt .moe a 7.9 percent rate wu ~in
the flnt three months of 1981.
But that rapid eJCpanlion pve
way by the IUJtUDtt of t.t,. wont
downturn since World War n.
Spring has sprung
a leak along co·ast
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OftMDelJ ..........
The 1prlng of 1983 hu
officially arrived, looking very
much like the winter of 1983 -
wet.
The new eeaaon rolled in at
8:39 laat night, and a fresh round
of thundenhowera arrived with it. .
Showen and thunderahowen
are expected to end late today,
giving way to partly cloudy and
cool conditions tomorrow .
Weather eervice technician Jeff
Wright said there l1 no rain
expected tomorrow, but wet
weather could return by
Thursday.
The temperature is expected to
reach the low 60s tomorrow,
while overnight the mercury will
dip to the low 50s.
L oca l weattier experts,
meanwhile, are continuing to
watch rainfall figures climb to
almost double the normal
numbers for this date in the rain
year, whlch extends from July 1
to June 30.
J . Sherman Denny, who has
been keeping rain recorda at his
Huntington Beach home for the
put 52 yea.rs, said .64 inch fell
overnight, bringing his seaaon
total to 18.71 inches. Last year,
PARKING • • •
From Page A1
more money to town. becau.e
local people would begin
shopping downtown again.
The City Council hail asked the
city's Parking and
Tran1porution Committee to
explore the prefere··•ial parking
proT>osal.
This tan tropical
only 9.79 inches had fallen by
thil date, he aaid.
Coate Mesa received .47 lncb of
rain overnight, accordinJ to
Emmelt Franklin, 1upervlling
hydrographer for Orange
County. He laid Co.ta Mesa'•
9eUOI\ total ia 19.50 l.nches.
BecaU8e ot reoent f1oodl.n« and
buildup of debria, Pacific Coast
Highway remained~ today
between Warner Avenue and
Golden Weit Street in
Huntington Beach.
Laguna Canyon Road,
however, wu open in both
directions early today, despite
heavy downpoun during the
morning commuter period.
Mesa's arts
center aided
A Newport-Beach-baaed hotel
management firm hu made a
$250,000 contribution toward the
construction of the future $60
million Orange Coun ty
Performing Arla Center in Coate
Mesa.
The gift from Hometels
Management Co. board chairman
Robert E. Woolley brinp music
center contributiona to more than
$27 .5 million. Groundbreaking is
expected in June.
·•Many prosperous companies
are attracted to Orange County
and it is most heartening to see
leaden of the.e buaineaea step
forward in support of major
community projects,'' said Center
tru1tee chairman Henry T .
Segerstrom.
Rometela operates and
manages the Granada Royale
Hometel chain.
is our trimmer "346" model
'
< All the distinctive features that set our "346 ..
'\. suits apart arc here for the man who prefers
the trimmer appearance offered by this darted
2-button model. The tan-colored tropical poly-
ester and worsted blend is crease-resistant and
a clank for Summer ... and the price reflects
an excellent value. Coat and trossen. $2'45
ISTAIUSMe tltl
•
.
Nuclear
war talks
planned
'
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Mond , MatOh 21, 1883 .... ~·
ELECTRONIC MUSCLE
STIMU'LATION
Most Inexpensive In Orange Countyl Talent show set ConHCutlve lectures on the
hiltory of atomic weapona and
current U.S. policy on nuclear
war will be preeented Saturday mol'1'l1n8 at UC Irvine.
---~~---------~~~~-COUPON------------------,
at Laguna High
The 10th annual "Search for Talent" contest wW be held
Aprll 9 at Laguna Beach Hlth School, and performers
between 6 and 18 years of a,e ahould sign up now.
Participant.a may perform individually or ln groups ln a
vocal, dance, inatrumental or novelty rouUne.
The proaram la 1ponaored by the Exchange Club of
Lquna Beach and top winners go on to compete at the district
level ln May. For applications, call Joe Sovella at 494-1041.
H1atOrian Martin Sherwin will
talk on "The Leaacy of the
AtomJc Bomb: From Roo.evelt to
Reagan," at 9:45 a.m. In the UCI
Fine Art.I Vlllqe.
ONI! VISIT
Correcting the lhape llnd contour of the body mMl18 Improving R $ mu.a. tone. Optimum'• puelw muacte exerdMt le Ill altemauw . ecularly 25
to long, hard monotonoua exerctM and coetty commercial health
factlltlM. Free T•nnfng Session
•1'erry L. LeMeur of Colta Meta has been auigned to
Keesler Air Force Bue in Mlaaiaaippl after completing Air
Force basic training.
Los An1ele1 Timea reporter
Robert Sheer will follow with a
talk on the admintatra lion'•
pollciea on nuclear war. He ta
author of the current belt 1eller
"With Enouah Shovela: Reagan,
Bush & Nuclear War."
The two lecturee are part of
the sixth Irvine Seminar on
Social Hiltory and Theory, an
all-day aemlnar expected to
attract 300 historians from
around the country.
o,,., End• 3. tP.83 With This Coupon L-----------------------------------------~
He will study electronic aviation. LeMeur Is a 1982
sraduate of Colta Mesa High School and the aon of Ea1eoe
LeMeur of Costa Mesa and J. J. Black of Chino.
•Newport Beach attorney Victoria Avey has been elected
president of weCan Women Network, a professional women's
IJ"OUp.
Avey succeeds Mim i Grant, founder of weCan and
president for five yean.
Other board members are Lola Morton of Newport Beach,
Terri Bua of Irvine, Jane Crockett of Irvine, Pat Goodrow of
Newport Beach, Kadle Adami of Colt.a Mesa. Vlr&1Jl.la Trela
of Huntington Beach and Lola Carr of Corona del Mar.
lnfonnation on the organization can be obtained by calling
559-6563.
sons I OF STYLE
Becawie of expected interest in
the talk1. tlcketa may be
purchased in advance for the
Sherwin and Sheer lectures
throu..sh the UCI Associated
Students Box Office. Prices are
$4 general, $2 for UCI students
and $3 for other students, and
aeruor dth.ens.
More information is available
by calling 833-6521.
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Tax savings considered
for new home buyers
By Tbe As1octa&ad Pr..,
WASHINGTON -~ LI con1~ a half
doien bill• that would let Americana Ht up
tax-deferred aavino acoounta t.o buy homee.
Detail• of the meHure1 vary, but mott are
patterned after the popular Individual retirement
accounta -better known u IR.Aa.
Republican Sen. John Tower of Texu LI amons
t.hoee who have offered propc.ab, and becau.e of h1t
poaltlon u chairman of the Senate hou1tn1
1ubcommittee, Tower'• bill i. certain to get a lot of
attention.
Tower's version would have little advene imped
on federal tax collectione -and thus the defldt -
becauae It would not allow the same pent0n to have
both an IRA and a tax-deferred mortgage aavlnp
account.
Some of the other bill• contain no such
prohibition and are almoat certain to draw
administration opposition becauae of their potential
adverse impact on the Treuury.
Tower's bill would allow people with IRA.a to
either leave the money In them until retirement or
draw it out without penalty to pay for a home -
either for a· down payment or to make advance
paymenta on an exiating mortga,l{e to save Interest
Nation money supply surges
NEW YORK -The nation's basic money eupply
surged $4.8 billion in early March, the Federal
Reserve Board said, heightening fears of a rebound In
Interest. rates that could threaten to upend a recovery
from recesalon. The Fed aaid that with the latest spurt,
Ml. a measure of funde readily available for spending,
grew at a 13.2 percent aeaaonally adjusled annual rate
over the past 13 weeks compared with the previous 13
weeks. That ia well above the upper limits implied by
the Fed's target range of 4 percent to 8 percent growth
for the period between the fourth quarter of 1982 and
~ fourth quarter of 1983. The Fed tries to provide
e~oug~ money to revive the economy without
rekindling double-digit inflation.
Students denied loans
LOS ANGEL.ES -Citibank of New York has
barred further loans to Pierce College studente
because too many alwnni are dellquent In paying oU
old loans. says a community college official. ''We let
them know it wu not fair to penalize all studenta at
Pleroe becaU8e they (bank offidala) were not able to
collect loans they made," David J . Aga.to, ewdent
services director for the Lo6 Angeles Community
College District, said. Agosto and Rick Iwata, the
district's student financial aervi.oe& coordinator, said
they were lnfonned recently that Pief'C!! was being
dropped from the lOUl ~ because more than 15
percent of past loan recipients were deliq_ue nl in
repayments.
Canadian banks troubled
TORONTO -Canadian banJul are starting to
receive Interest income on last year's problem loans, a
trend that could cauae profits to 90aJ' and put lending
lnltitutlom In an unwelcome politic.al spotlight again.
Although bulk officials are hesit.arft to give figures on
the potential recapture of intereet income, analyata
have begun to calcu.late what troubled companies owe
the banb. For the five major CanadJan banks, it waa
about $700 million in 1982 and could total another $750
million t.hia year, said Robin Cornwell, an analyst at
Mc Carthy Securlties Ltd. of Toronto. Thoee figun!s
are up substantially from the 1981 level of $230
mUlion.
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ar 1750 Avail AprU 1 paint, ancl1d gar. no CoutN s.s-.85s, lac . .U recr .. tlon. l300
""l•52 pell 2281 Pomona & 'A utll 1 chlld oll. .., ... " 6"45-9"41lo4 2 Br, 1 Ba, pool Nwpt Hg11 &48-0099
FURNISHED or
UNFURNISHED
ALL UTILITIES
PAID. HEALTH
CLUBS. TENNIS
UY •UllW 2 BA duplex. encl gar, 1oe arM. l550/mo Incl gu. -S .. -k-ln_g_m_a_tu_r_•_P•_r_1_on--11 •W lYlll. yard, nice UH. 5~7 ~:-~1~~~~7 .. ~4 unlJ. deelrlng Interim lodQlng
1 ll. 1 la Hto B55•.[~d1 ·B 1550/mo --Y-IW--.-.. -... -.--1 to ll'l•r• 1uxurlou1 ~ro-~ ~ ...... montory Point Penthou· I II 1 la HH --------N . All amenltlH, vary I 11 I la HIO UIO tett111 dJlt 1 '2 81· Condoa avau comp1eta1Y tu<nllhed. To
Encl1d garagH. gH & Charming 4 rm lnQd pvt &4~~ll July. ISeS. 4M-29811 SWIMMING plu$
much mo1t! Sorry,
no pets. Modtls
optn dally 9 to 6.
water paid. pool, ....... r1e child/pet fine utlla paid gen ...,. 8 M rmmta to ahr 2 br room & volleyball court 5311-8190 BE T Riiy tee Avlll. "411. 1 Br & pallo, home, N.B. 1276/mo
It Pt.. • .. 8 1575 2 Br HCl5. Lux. I tt.n ,., -5: 1 BR 1 bath, pool, bit-In•. pool. BBQ, no lnci. utH1. 3.,., move In.
Oakwood
Garden Ap~rtJnents
714-&46--0073 laundry, ldu1t1. no pell pell, no exception•. Xlnt Sh• r on 8 5 o -1 2 8 8
LIOIY 111111 833-7990 & 648-lllo47 Npl locatlon • Dover/ _l_l_l~ _ _.;..m_l ___ ~
W• te I.I. Plua WMtcllfl Walk to WMt-Luxury Dana Point Condo
I ~ ..... BJIU c1vllflmagPl~~f~~en8 tel ofc, 2 Br 2~ Ba 2 lrplc'1,
port Be~ch/No.
880 lrvlnt Avt
Frplc, elegant rench ~ u .,......,.... b 1 wlndow1. ale. In-home • r • 2' 0 O • • P • ·
aecurlty, Jumbo 1 Br wllh &PUTllEm Bal Penln. 3 BR 2b11, 1 Jot _1,._11e-___ 1_· ----1
Oen Wllitel/dryer ptu1 BHulllully landM:tped oll 1and, 1undeck W1nted· Large unlurn
prlvlta club w/tennle ~arden apl1. Pool & Spa. Cleanly de<lorated. Gar-room w/prlv be o< 2 (.i l6thl
645-1104 couru. pools. 19u, NU· •tloaldeck1 No pets. • g • Fr• e I• u n d room w/ba. 545· 7865. nu. beaulllully dec:or•t-2 Bdrm 1'/• Ba 1800/mo yrly R1!1 bul hr• 846-4187 port Budt/So
1700 16111 St.
(II Oowr)
ed clubhouH & much l560-15e5 87S-Oll88 2250 Vanguard 1---------1 Mature & quiet lam 28-35 mora lncid1 mo11 ullll-6<10-M28 WESTCLIFF 2 & lYa Ba. to lhr bch apt. $255 mo
642-SUJ ttu 549-3"421. 38-41 Townhou1e. No pell. + utll , non-1mk1 . Bear St. (Be,_, Sun· ••so • " 7 llower & MacArthur) 2 Bdrm. l'I• Bl l6e5 .., /mo. 1728 Bedford u73-.. 41 evea.
3 Bdrm, 2 ba. $&45 L-5'18-7533
OCEANFRONT Dix 2-4 Br THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/glr, 151 E 2 !al 548-2"408 yiri•Lf By weak or month c;rpt1. drp1. bltlnl, fncd --------...,. 873-7873 yd w/patfo, wat11 pd Dau Ptlat 212' 2 Bt, blk from oo.an &
28111 "O · Santa Ana "-_....5115 ~ ON THE SANO Ave 1520 Call 1_5 Bachelef ape, all util pd, _,, ~·1 •
3 er. 2 Ba. upper unll. 8315-4120 close to bch Furn 1Yall llWPtlT 11&.&11
Roommate to 1hr 2br
1325 & utll Neptune N.B.
1tepe to bch 850-13111 -Quiet fem non-1mkr 1hr
2Br 2ba CdM apt w/
ume. $350 & Ya utll.
&.«-5207 aft 8
wet bar. part furn .. ---------•_l360 __ 1_mo __ ee_1_-e_1_•_2 __ 2000 11 luxury l<>Wflhou·
wuher, drytr lncld. 2 Br 1 Ba. 1 car garage. Modern, nice 2 br apl. M 3 BA 2'~ bll, 11150.
Yearly or wlntet. enelld prlYlll patio. uppet unit. clo11 to beach avall 850-3ll00, 875-8811 garage 15 2 5 I mo. Brok a r 1525 493-04&7 . --------~Reep. M/F, amp!O'fed, 2Br Sa02 Sellhore 151-8800 now. · _ 3 Br. 2 Ba, 1 blk from bch, 2b• apt In NB. 1275
TSL Mgm1. 8-42-1803 ,100 But. Jue~ 2141 gar ~~~John 831-3041 ell 2pm
Nice t 8'. llMpl 4, welt! RENT CREDIT Deluxe poolalde xtra large Female to llhf Huntington
to beach. 1325/wk. or Bring thll ad & receive 2 br, 2 b•. bit-Ina, ATTRACTIVE 2Br 2ba. Harbour townhouH,
monthly rate 860-4"488 credit on 111 month'• daw9hr 1Ya mllN beach. MCurlty. peek vi-. nr pool, m1tr Br $350.
rtnt. 2 Br Townhou11 No pell. 1 500/mo. beach . $876. Dee _So4().-80.4 ___ 5 _____ 1 2 br, 2 be, ocean vi-. 6-46-8-4511
d Aptl OAS & WATER 536-8362. Rmmte needed bw 411 gar an. 1pa, pool , 11000/mo. 875-6488 PAID Pool. laundry, DELAWARE PINES 3 Br l'#MPIOQ golf COUt'N Huntington 2br. leundry, cioN to ahoP9lno view. all wnenit..._ BIO pool I~ 50 982-1132 YUILY OLIVE TRl!E ~.~,0~75':c,. CANYON EAST APTS Rmmte wanted, F non
2 Br. blk from ocean & 2190 ~~;9 c .,. 842·8807 No pell 8'U--050ll 1mk. Own bdrm Ba 12
b • y . 0 n I y 16 7 6 .1---------1 111221 0.-ware St. laata Au JTll +'A 11111 H.8 &47-7027
85C)..863o4 Clean 2 Br. 11181 M1ple Ave. Bullt·ln1. 2 pereon1, WtlllAll &PTI DELUXE 1 BR CONDO.
oa.antront 1tudlo. 1275. 1t1rtlng $440 Sierra Lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm . among lmmec:. pool, tennl1, 19•·
wlnt« only Or rm In 2 l>t Mgml 541·132"4 plnH & 1traam1 Sao Many upgradH Com-
Step1 to l>Mch M/F lhr
lge 3br/2ba, $2112 or
matr 1340 N B .
84&-11731 ocaantronl cottage. ~191, pool, gym & IP9. plete privacy. 14e&/mo
'300. 873-4281 Sharp 2 BR. new cpl, No pall From 1480 857-2914 C.M. lu• twnhome. br &.
CHANNEL FRONT Upper paint, d~~ 648-851ll -Cond--oa..-2_M_ut_«_81_&_21 be. gar. in.id Ooean vu.
unit.~ llland 2Br, Huntlnglon CrMk Apta Bath• SC Plue erM. 1350. 642-5012 evs.
lg• deck, extra nice. •Townhouse 2 Br 1•.; Lux:ury aduf111Ytng. 1 & 2 mlnut• to Alrpon & Ir·
grMlvlewS800/moyrty. Ba. Patio. ger, dw, Bdrm.wlthgarage1.i-t vine lnd1tr 'I trea
850-1ll08 1550/mo. 5'18·908"4 & water paid, t ... vlMd 835· 1465
Cltan. 2 BA nr ttorH, MCUrlty From 1510. Call ---------1
1 -·-ata Oaf but, MW LA cpl. $425 SAa-1813 from 11-6
_..., ' 642-1803; &42-3153 Nice 2 81 1 Ba. In 4-ple.x, ..... 1tOO
lalMa 2 17 Eut1lde 2 Br 1 B• No ,_ catpetlog & lreahly UllU llAOll Pnla1ala 1 pa t 1 . 1 ch 11 d 0 k painted, bit-Ina, gar1ge. mlTll Ill
Large 3 81. 2 Ba. & 4 Bt '480/mo no peta. L-l5251mo Wkly rtntal1 1116 up
2'i\ BL lrplc, anclld gar. 831-3871 675-2880 7e0-1713• 833-3307 Color TV, Ir•• COflM,
No 1>911. $800-11175/mo. Eaatllde 2 Br. 1 Ba. .,,,. IUWlll heated pool & 1tec>1 to
875-llOOt cl1d g11age. d1hwshr Yiu.All ocean Kltchenl avail
OCEANFRONT 2 bdrm. 2 1 6 2 5 I mo No pet 1 • 8d 1185 N. Coeet Hwy
b•. wrty 1900 or 1hort 87s.eeoe New 1 • 2 rm ki•urt Laguna 8eactl 494-5294 • apt• In 1"4 plana 1 Bdrm --=-------term. 5511--1892 an 5PM Spac:iou• 281. 2Ba, bltni, trom $540, 2 Bdrm from WTSm
Ct •-' • ,.7U •11•11 Apr. 1. 1675 mo $5C15 TownhouH from vary private rm & b•
rn& .. U • 831-3537 $885 + pool1. tannl1, relrlge Pref tamala.
Large 1 Bdrm, tge kitchen, *MESA VE ADE 2 B 1 w1terlall1, pond t i GH 1325/mo. 873-75'1"4
1rp1c., utU IN:! 1575 Alt 8 r for cooking & he1tlng 1---------1 cd 780-1813 Ba iow.r, MWly decor paid From San Diego 4 Br. F V ,_, .05 fwy & $4115 Child Ok. no pell Frwy drive North on 1hopp ln~. Kit prl v
Spec1.aeutw _,, & <:tty 833-81174 Beach IO McFadden to 1240/mo M• 3444
light view from every U Y m Tl.-SHwlnd VIiiage (714) Bdrm w/hOUH prlv. nr
r1o o m , I •er g1 e 1 B r . Y .... 3 1.,..,. bdrm 8113-5198 butllne & ll'IOpplng cntr 835/mo. •I Dorothy •· Adultl only M2-7!120 7141873-71175. Yet .. .frplc:. ~tlo AIUllftl &P1I. · -
Yet ... gar1ge. pool Quiet, 1pac1ou1. near Room with loll. Block LOE 1 81, view, gar. declc. Yet ... 1675. No pet1 bHch. 2 Br 1 'A Ba from beach N 1!1
extrH 1745 plu• dep 645-3381 TownhouH 1585/mo. 1350/mo 875-11578, 5 to 7111~ Mar lgotd.--------
840-4255 8 L.1111 ll80-N58 _1..;.pm_. ------
3 Bdrm 3 beth, garage. Speciou• dMn 3 Br 2 Ba Furn. rm In pvt home nr 2 Br. 1 Be trptc, patio. ,_carpet•. good cond garage, •v•ll •· 1. SC Plue, •hr bath. l 75oi mo ptue utlll. 1595 Clll1S40-1158,ulc 8-42-8258. &81 /wk . n/amkr
648-4740· tor De,,., Larry or Pam DoflhouH 2br/2b• du; _5_&&-_1_73_7 ____ _ Dix 2 81 2 Ba w/h1tbor &. '---t 11 2 WTllll ~x. gar, Im. yard. ,... Room tor r9"11 In• pt1Yate ocelM'I v • .-.. u car 2 ... 1,L .. _ T--.--. dee. crpt, etv/ratrlg. home. Chrlttlan college geri;, aecur. ll020 pr .,.. .,.. ,.. "'""",.,._ 1485. 8171 Newman. or bualne11 Man pref _mo_._1_6-800 __ 1 ____ 1 car p0i'1/ garage, 1mall 7~ 1275 546-3385
Cory 1 Br. ywd & gar11ga pet ok, Jeundry rm. frplc. ---------i---------'495/mo AV911 April. * l380/mo up. Bech, 1 & B •ck b • y NB pvt rm I 720-()740 Ag9nt 2~ Orange or 2 Br. unlum & lum. pool, 1200/mo Incl. ulll. yng
i iiiiiiiiiiiiii-2648 Oranci-tpa. 18"2 Florida. tetn., norHmllr 846-51559
TSL Mgmt &42·1803 542-.283<4 &42-3172 VHrty on th• beach 1
I .... $550/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. A.pt MARINERS WALK room ap1. llttc:Mnette &
Well located tlrat noor upper unit. balcony, 2 & 3 tpta nr Hunt H#· Mower '300 plut S200
apertment av.Uab6t for frplc lndry rm carport bour. Dtwhr. real !pie, MCUffty depoelt. 2308 W.
Immediate occup1ncy. • 2lll5 M-yd. dbl car gar W/D Ooe1ntront. Newport
Flreptace, 111 bit. In•. l8L Mgm1 &42· t803 h k up. Fro rn 15 8 O. a.en 873-4154.
lodW>le QIAQe; cari»ta l40-M07 and dr1999. t1050 per Ovlet 1 Br 1920 Walt----------1Bltboa P9n. room tor F, mo. A\19., up1tatr1, retrlge. '300'• paya rent & uttta April 1, 111 & teat req . ...-1U1.n 1305/mo. Sierra Mgmt. orptd 4 rm nr ocHn/ •185. Tammy 876-1M2 ~~~1~1~1~·~-~~~~li:!64~1~-~13~2~4~~~~~l lhop1 53Cl-81ll0 BEST Nwpt Bell nr Wulollfl, = Loottlng to rent 1n apt? Atty'-· prvtga In 38' hm to em-"~ .... -Bee tpt'• on largt ear..,, '425: 2Br 21>41. pool 1495: plo'f9d penon, g«, trplo, ,,.-tA etM TV, compu1ettzed N6ec-3Br Sti., pe11o, kic1e 4*. JIC, !?YI yard. Nloe 1250.
tlon, ...... QM & time. 9"-2085, &48-98418 '31-1*
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a.avu~den apt1. comm, edit•. f418, 1 •• ...___In 1 --Ptlltoal 8pe. hMt 1444813 .... --• .......-·· oeld. No P9tt.. non-1moller, no pet1. l!ttll, 111tttlt JIM z 8drm. 2 k '518 Br. 1~ k ~ t-fWI Nq •. 14Sf vtllt In-_ • _ _ s lklrm a ea. 1861 tiouM. No pMa. 1450/mo cld. 4t4-tN t Ptrie Knot Motet on CoMt He w. Wllon 831·5&13 for I 1*1C>1e. 758 W. 11th UllU Nii.... Hwy, NB,..,_ to ooeen • -:::::::;::;--;;:;:;;;-:~==:::i~8~t.~ ..... ::;::~HOHO=:l7~.~~~ Wk)y ~tee.'4M>oMO ~ pool dllt!W-"" 2 plut den, 2 be. l.U1cury
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Or•no• Cout OAILY PILOT/Monday, March 21. 1913 * Cl
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Paris resid ents a nd tourists line up at money exchange counter in
wrangle over threatened franc devaluation.
Monetary system realigned
W est Germany mark upped ; Fren ch franc devalued
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -
European finance ministers
agreed today on a broad
realignment of their currencies,
including a 5.5 percent upward
revaluation of the West German
mark and a 2 .5 percent
devaluation of the French franc.
"This will enhance the
credibility of the European
Monetary System," said West
German Finance Minister
Gerhard Stoltenberg, who
announced the agreement.
The system was thrown into
the worst crisl.s of its four-year
history over the weekend when
the ministers failed to agree on
realigning their currencies, a
move needed to end waves of
speculation on the currency
markets, which i n turn
aggravated the world recession.
France at one point threatened
to pull out of the system, which
could have made matters even
worse for its trading partners,
including the United States,
because it would have Jed to
additional French trade l>aniers
to U.S. and other exports.
After the Europeans failed to
reach agreement over the
weekend, their eight currencies
were allowed to float free of
mandatory central bank controla
when the money markets opened
today. There was some confusion
on the markets but very little
trading.
Otto Poehl, president of West
Germany's central bank, said
that marketa could return to
normal following the
reallgnment agreement.
One U.S. dollar bought 7.17
francs today in Paris; at close of
trading Friday. the quote was
6 925 francs to the dollar.
The strong West Gennan mark
!JOQred today to a record 2.9925
French francs from Friday's
fixing at 2.8985. In today's
trading the mark was at 2.3975 to
the U.S . dollar.
France had been refusmg the
other countries' proposal that It
devalue the franc for the third
time since the French Sodalis&a
came to power 22 months ago.
The West Germana were
reluctant to raiae the value of the
mark because it means the
country's exports will be more
expensive.
All Common Market
currencies except the British
pound and the Greek drachma
are in the svatem. Besides the
Gerha rd Stolte nberg
French franc and the German
mark they are the Dutch guilder.
Belgian and Luxembourg francs,
lrish pound, Danish kroner and
It.al ian lira.
A realignment in the system
normally affects the U.S. dollar,
the British pound, the Japanese
yen, and other major currencies
There have been s1x preVlous
currency reaJignments in the
four-year history of the system.
But each has come in the calm of
a weekend, when exchange
markets are closed
When the ministers adJOumed
yesterday without producing a
new exchange-rate formula. they
suspended mandatory
intervention by central banks
that holds rates w1thm fixed
limits
Throughout the weekend
negotiations, France's Delors
tried lo force a sharp upward
valuation of the West German
mark, sources close to the
meeung said.
For the French, a stronger
mark would tend to reduce
importa from West Germany,
France's main trading partner.
ThlS would help France combat
its growing foreign trade deficit,
now estimated at $13.6 billion.
France was pictured by aources
at the conference as willing to
accept a alight devaluation of the
franc. but a major drop ln value
was seen as a major political
Jacq ues Oelors
embarrassment for France's
Socialist President Francois
Mitterrand.
The franc had been devalued
twice since Mitterrand took
office in May 1981 and began a
program of heavy spending for
social services and nationalization
of banks and mdustries
The present monetary crisis
stemmed largely from the
sagging of the French franc.
Delon; was summoned back to
Pans yesterday where rumors of
an imminent reshuffle of the
French government were rife
Foreign Trade Minister Michel
Jobert announced his resignation.
But it appeared no more
announcements would be made
until at least Wednesday, when
Mitterrand scheduled a major
s peech.
The finance ministers'
gathering overshadowed a
regular. two-day sunurut of the
10-nation Common Marke t.
Among the heads of the at.ate
expected to attend the summit
later today are British Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher,
West German Chancellor Helmut
Kohl and Mitterrand.
On the agenda of the summit.
held three times a year, are the
iss ues of unemployment,
relations with the United States,
the possible inclusion of Spain
and Portugal in the Common
Market
'Cancer control in sight'
Ad vances in treatment cited b y ch ief of so ciety
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The president of the
American Cancer Society, who recently faced
cancer penonally, says dramatic p~ la bei.na
made againlt the di8eue and "our goal of cancer
rontrol ia within our sight."
''In fact." Dr. Wlllia J . Taylor uld yesterday,
"there are some experts who feel this can be
accomplished by \he tum of the century."
Taylor, of the University of Washington
Medk:a.l School, atresled that control means not
total elimlnatlon of cahcer but lta "aucceaaful
man..aemcmt.''
He said the last 2~ years have ''seen
remarkable advance9 ln di~ and treatment of
~r. In retearch atmed at ldentUying the baaic
ca\lMI of cancer and ln canc.r prevention. AA a
practicing can~r physician, I've really seen a
complete w.rnarou:nd In what we are able to do foc
cancer padenta.
0 We ln \ho ~r community are lncreutnaly
opUmllt.tc becau. OW\Y of UI thJnk our pl ot
'Happy Hour' a gas
lCL P ASO, 'hXM (AP) -A tervke 11.ation ln
thla border d ty hM lta own ''lfAooy Hout Spedal.''
but OM f« l:MDline t.nMed ol ~
The S.lJ Thunderbird StatJon, near the
Unlvend&y ol T.xu-&J Puo, took a cue l rorn netahbottna cantlua that off• c118count dr1nkl d\.111.ni la~ bows Ind belan war.inl
down lta prk9 by 2 cenca • pl1oft Wtf"1 Tullday
and Ttumday bttwten a MCI e p.m. . , "
JJuillnillil la bOOn\l.ni. an a~t IUO..
I
cancer conlr\,l is within our a1ght"
Taylor cited his own encounter with cancer a
year ago, saying. "l was lucky. I had a very early
cancer that was amenable to definitive treatment.
,.. far as rm concerned. rm a winner."
One major reason more "winnera" are
aurvlvbl8 the ~. he said, is that more and more
cancers are beina d.llcovered early, when treatment
la rnoet effecti\te. Dlllsnoetic technJquea and patient
education are Improving conatanUy.
The standard treatments of chemotherapy,
surgery and radiation are all being refined and
made ~ effective, while experimental tht>rapi•
are belna developed, lncludfnl the w.e of hNt to
attack tumors.
He said at lout 14 type1 of ~ are noV.-
cunid, u detennined by five-year survival af'*
dJ~ ln th• majol'1ty of cu..
AM:. he Mkl, ''Overall. we can now cure abol\lt
half of au cancer patlenc.. •·
On the neptive aide, Taylor u.ld, ·~tte
amoklna conUn uet to have a chlllif\I effect Gt'
overall cancer t\ati1llaa for malee and fema.141
alik•."
And al\houlh mm are ll'nOklnl 1-and thqr
lUJ'\I cancer raw are falllna, women a.re~
mote and men. ••u women conUoue to~• they do." i.
.aid. "female tuna canoer deathl wW au"IMllt &boet
trtm bnelt canoer dwi.nl the next UV. • fiX.lr ~ and t1.m1 Cl&DClll .. war tMri baone °" ..,,,,.
cu. of cancer ct.eth amG111J wcaen • -.u
"'*'-~
'T'tylna to .. t ~ to asw up Uii hiibl\; ~
,akl, "hM wmed out '° bl OM ol ..,. "'°'' difflc\,ft ~ U\ cencer control."
NYSE C~OMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS
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Dow Jones Final
UP 7.55
CLOllNQ 1, 128.21
Tax savings considered ,
for new home buyers
By Tile Auoclated Presa
WASHING TON -Congrem LI oonaiderlng a halt
dozen bill• that would let Americana aet up
tax-deferred aavtnp accounts to buy homes.
Details of the mea1ure1 vary, but moat are
patterned after the popular individual retirement
aocounta -better known• IRAI.
Republican Sen. John Tower of Texas LI among
thoee who have offered propON.)s, and becawie of hia
poaitlon as chairman ol the Senate houaing
subcommittee, Tower's bill I.a certain to get a lot of
attention.
To"'er'a venlon would hAve little advene impact
on federal tax collections -and thu. the deficit -
becau.e It would not allow the aame penon to have
both an IRA and a tax-deferred mortgage savings
account.
Some of the other bllla contain no •uch
prohibition and are almoat certain to draw
adminl.atration opposition becawie of their potential
advene im~ on \he Treasury.
Tower 1 bill would allow people with IRAs to
either leave the money in them until retirement or
draw lt out without penalty to pay for a home -
either for a down payment or to make advance
paymenta on an existing ~e to eave interest.
Canadian banks troubled
TORONTO -Canadian bank.a are •tarting to
receive lntel'etlt income on last year's problem loans, a
trend that could cau.e profits to eoar and put lending
institutions in an unwelcome political apotlight again.
Althouah bank offldala &.fe hesitant to give ltgures on
the potential recaptutt of interest lnoome, analysts
h.ave begun to calculate what troubled companies owe
the banKs. For the five major Canadian banka. it waa
about $700 million in 1982 and could total another $750
miWon this year, aaid Robin Cornwell, an analyst at
McCarthy Securities Ltd. of Toronto. Thoee figures
a.re up aubetantially from the 1981 level of $230
million.
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