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THI DRANlil COAST
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1983
Boulders
shore up
Coast
Highway
State crews continued to dump
large boulders down an
embankment adjacent to the El
Morro Mobile Home Park north
of Laguna Beach today in an
effort to save a portion of Pacific
C.out. Highway.
Wave action from recent
stonns has cut away at the alope
beneath the aouthbound lanes of
the highway.
George Hays, superintendent
of Cal trans in Orange County,
said 1,000 tons of four-foot rock
should be in place an the &lope
when work ends tonight.
He said the rock, which i1 belnc put in place by an 80-ton
cran e, s h ould 1_u pport the
roedbed under the highway. uwe nearly lost 8 portion or
the road aouth (of the pre.ent
work aite) lut month ," Hay1
Mid.
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Crews put 2,000 tons of rock at
thllt location, saving the highway
f r om sllpplng down the
embankment to the beach below.
"We had the same thing
developing here," Hays said.
Cah rans crane dumps boulders along bank
of Pacific Coast Hig hway.
Another storm ·aimed at coast
Clear tonight, tom orr ow h ut mor e r ain due over weeke nd.
By KAREN E. KLEIN Olf IM Deltf ..... ...,,
A brief respite from the wet
weather may be all Orange Coast
residents can expect tonight and
tomorrow, before yet another
Pacific storm bears down on the
area, the National Weather
SeJVice said today.
Forecasters predict showers
will end by tonight, with partly
cloudy sk i es and higher
temperatures tomorrow. But a
storm of undetermined
magnitude is waiting in the
wings, all ready to dump more
rain on the area late Saturday or
early Sunday.
Yesterday's storm dropped .5
inches of moisture on Huntington
Beach, a ccording to amateur
meteorologist J Sherman Denny.
This season's rain total is .JUSt
about half of what was recorded
last year at this time, Denny said.
So far, 19.47 Inches of rain have
fallen on the area this season.
Last season's figure was 9 79
inches.
ISee STORMS, Page A21
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Home Ranch expected to add 38,500 can a day in Costa Mesa.
Lion Country finds
a profitable event
BY GLENN 8001T
"' .. Deltf ..... I ...
Qone are the day• when
people fiocked to Lion Country
Safari ln lrvlne to oale Fruier
the Sen1uou1 Lion and other
wUd beuu.
The novelty wore off. lldmtu
Harry Shuater. president of the
park and the man who pioneered
the concept of wild animal parlu.
And when the novelty loft, eo did
profits.
But Lton Country offlclal1
hllvt deY1led aev•raJ new mHn1
for huntJ.na up CUltomel"I 1t their ~loue La1una Hilla eeulnc.
Their neweet -and eo far mo.1
1ucceuful enterprlae -t. the
IO-called Irvine Buaar, which
bepn on weekendl th1a month.
Lion Country people
apparently are learnlna the
modem appUcation of a leteon
tribeamen learned oentwiett aao:
It'• not the pel"IOn •talk.ina the
pine who geu rich; It'• the one
(See LION, Pa1e Al)
COUNTY 1011101
ORANGE COUN TY . C A LIFOH N tl\ 25 CEN f S
Affordable homes
program may end
By STEVE TRIPOLI
OI( ... o.tr Not St.n
Much of the fare may have
been removed yesterday from
what promised to be an intenae
debate over the future of Orange
County's affordable housing
program.
Supervisor Bruce Nestande
announced he will favor a July 1
termination of the program,
mak ing at least a majority of
three votes on the Board of
Superviaors to end it.
The only remaining quest.ton
appears to b e whether
Supervisor Harnett Wieder, who
said she favors ending the
program , wi l l back its
termination this year She had
been previously quoted as saying
she wants it phued out over four
yean.
Board Chairman Roger
Princesses'
• ~ecur1ty
• expensive
By STEVE MARBLE
0( ... Deltf "°' l a.ft More than $20,000 was spent
protecting and accommodating
three Scandinavian princesses
and thetr royal entourage at a
black-tie premiere laat month at
Newport Harbor Art Museum.
Officials at the muaewn, run
by a non-profit organization, said
the huge turnout at the Feb. 10
gala forced the unexpected and
extraordinary secunty measures.
Patrons of the museum are
being asked to help pick up the
bill.
The royalty turned out for
openJng night of an exhibit of
(See HEFTY, Page At>
S tanton , saying he was
"delighted" with Nestande's
position, reiterated his support
for an immediate phase-out
yesterday The other two
supervisors, Ralph Clark and
Thomas Riley, have not made
their stands known on the issue
Nestande said he favors an
immediate end to the program -
be<:ause he believes builders will
respond to the need for
affordable h~ without it.
The program has required
developers in unincorporated
areas to price a quarter of their
units at affordable prices.
But he added that his position
does not include support for
changes in previously agreed
upon building contracts under
the Pf'OIJ'*1Tl-Thoae builden who
committed to constructlon of
WEAPONS PRODUCTION
1974•1982
affordable uniu will have to go
through with it if Nestande's
plan is accepted.
Nestande said he would be
wUling to see resale controls on
affordable unit.II eaaed, however.
The current program places
20-year resale controls to prevent
speculati.on.
Nestande's plan alao includes a
provision for developers who
accumulated so-called "credita"
under the affordable program to
dispose of thoae credits.
The credit system evolved
when developers built more
affordable units than they had to
In their projects, and were
allowed to credit the extra units
toward future projects. They a1ao
could sell the credits to other
developers who did not want to
build affordable units.
WEAPON& PRODUCTION
1974·1982
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Reagan proposes super-weapons
President Reagan used these charts in his
bombshell TV address last night urging a U.S.
military buildup of 21st century armaments
that could blast Soviet missiles out of the sky.
Congress didn't buy the idea. It approved a
1984 budget limiting Pentagon spending. See
stories on Page 3.
Marninoth eoinplex good, bad
By JODI CADENHEAD
Olf IM Deltf ..........
C .J . Segeutrom & Sons'
propo1ed commercial office
complex and twin high-rise
hotela will create about 11,000
new jobs in Costa Mesa ,
accordlnlt to a report.
When com.pleted, the
mammoth development will
create 10,480 office jobs, 229
retail sales jobe and ~20 hotel
employment openinp. areord.lni
to the document filed yesterday
at City Hall.
But the environmental study
alJIO mowed that construction of
the 2.6-mlllion-square-feet of
office space. two ••O-room hotela
and 80,000-aquare-feet of retail
space will add 38,500 can a day,
re1ultin1 in "substantial
additional congestion."
The "Home Ranch," which
retleJ'Dbla the family'• Sl.l<lCe98ful
South Cout Plaza Town Center
project, will be built on ~ acres
~tween Harbor Boulevard and
Falrvlew Road, near the San
Dlqo Freeway.
Althou1h no residential
development ls lnclutled In the
project, compa ny 1poke1man
Mako1m &. aaid the firm may
later conaider build.inc hJch-rue
condomlnJurns on the lit.e.
T he project, which 11 to be
built over 10 ~ goes to the
city Plannini Commilaion Aprl.l
14. It includes:
-A 25-story office tower
along Sunflower Avenue, the
highest In the city. Buildings ranae from 12 ~ ~ atorieL
-Open space amounting to 56
percent of the iiihd and two lakes
or fountains.
-Propou.la to eue expected
congeetion by lmprovlng nearby
ro.da and adding new freeway
rams-. Senior city planner Mike
Robin1on said officials are
1erioualy conaiderinl • propoal
in the report to b u l l ~ a
1ca1 e d -d ow n p •r o j e c t o f
1.1-mllllon 1quare feet -
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Clyd Hedrick
iJn't 1pendin1 hJa
retirement yean
b:elna idle. He'•
helplns tuto r the
youna and f eeUn1
younger for It.
Pa"e A4.
If you don't like
1howing the photo
on your dr,ver,1
Ucen1e, Erma
Dombeck hat •
iaolution. ee P••e 82.
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•' Continued stories
LION COUNTRY ...
who dc*t the \rad.lna.
"We ekpect to be profitable
thla year for the flrat time In many yean. '' Shutt.er Mid.
Shuater llkea to call hia
outdoor market featuring ~00
bootha on the hup Lion Country parltini lot a buaar rather than
a swap meet. It'• a more accurate
word, he aid. and lt betier flta
what h.e'1 trying to do.
"We do want to create the
atmoephere of the bazaar Ln the
clulic aeNe, like Casablanca," he
said.
He has hired fire eaters,
jugglers, unlcycli1ta and
mlnatreb to m ingle with t he
surprisingly large crowda. The
bu&ar has attracted from 8,000
STORMS ...
In the local mountains, akJ
resort owners rejoiced u the
snow level fell to 4,000 feet juat
Ln time for spring vacation -a
week which usually bring•
crowds of studenta out to hit the
slopes.
No road closures were reported
today in the Big Bear area, but
cha.lns were required above 6,000
feet. The California Highway
Patrol said about 3 inches of new
anow fell last night.
Minor mudslides in Laguna
Beach were the only reporta of
damage from yesterday's storm,
but expe.rll warn that the rain-
drenched coast cannot withstand
much more heavy rain without
additional damage.
to 10,000 ahoppera a day who pay i 1 per carload admlulon. Hla
vendors pay i U ~r day for
boot.ha.
'Ibo dedlkln to diversify from
a wild animal park waa made a
few yN.l'I qo. The park didn't
have t he money to become
another Dlaneyland or Knott'•
Berry Farm, be aaJd. Offi1.:...!I
decided inateed to make \.I.lie of
their space f0t local activities.
~Y nm a popular day camp
which attracted 1,300 chlldren
lut summer, he said. Picnb foe
large corporation• bro~1bt In
another 75.000. The park al.lo
receives 10 petce1l,t of the po.
revenue from the I rvlne
Meadows amphitheater, which
leues space.
The park lost $400,000 IA 1981
and a 1maller but a tll l
tmdetennined fllW'e lut YeJir, he
ukl. The Wt quarter .iwa)"I hu
been the wont for revenue. But
with the balaar, Shuattt expects
the holiday 8eUOl'l to beoome the
belt.
City ofticlala have Hked
Shuster to remove IOIDe of the
vendors at the bazaar becau.e
they don't fit with the conditions
of h1I uae permit. They want to
omit vendorl offerLna IUCh t.hinp
.. iep1 eervices. rear esiate ..ies.
dental care referrals and income
tax help. Shuater said he'll do
that.
Meanwhile, he noted all hi.a
vendon are required to purchaae
$25 buaineu licemes with the
dty. and a portion of all sales tax
la refunded locally u well.
Huntington HJan hurt
when car hits pole
An 18-year-old Huntington
Beach man WU lnjured last night
when his car struck a power pole
on Goldenwest Street just aouth
of Ellis Avenue in Huntington
Beach.
The 9:35 mishap triggered a
power blackout to about l , 150
homes in the area, Southern
California F.dt..on Co. offidala
said.
Huntington Beach
A ~ Of !he IOOO Ill-* vf ~
OrM NpOrted 1NI -..._""NI llofl'9 •••• brok•n by 111rown -oo• yH t••d•y -*'la. H9 l9lcl II -._ tt*d .,,. ew. llM ,,._,.o
The moton.t, Robert Lovele.,
wu reported Ln 8erious oondJtion
today in the card1ac care unit at
Huntington Intercommunlty
Hoepltal.
An Edi1on spoke.man said
power to moat customers waa
restored 25 minutes after the
accident, but about alx electric
cu1tomen remained without
power until 8:43 a.m. today.
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Fountain Valley
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!!o~~A~!~gl~w?n.d~~?~ ~~.?.,~~~~~?~ .. ~~.~~~~I or .. Dllfr,... ...,. out, enlarced and paved with r.JJOl1.ld. storm. 1
Oran1e County oftlclala ar• concrete to handle 1torm1 of Cott estimatea rana-up to $100 Rtlter, the county'• public belnl prelled to take "vtaorou." lncrtaalna lnttntH~." Clty m.WJon, "but the COit In Uv• and .works openUon.t ~. aald
acUon to protect the reetcfenta of Ad.ml.nl8trator Chari. Thompeon Ctroperty would bt even areater other chan.nei. throuahout the
Huntiniton &each trom another said y•terday. a major diauter," Thompeon city have boen rtpafred with
flood dL.uter. l&ld. aandblfa and rocka.
The channel• tailed ln the MHnwhUe, Or:;3• County He Hid coat• to reline the A reao lutlon, drafted Marc h 1-3 atorm . Eleven otfldal BWRelter tod.aythat channelltotnc:r....capecttyare
unanimoUJly thl• week by the breaches were reported at one t h • lave e 1 on th t h t 1 h proh.lbttlv If the re la to be I
City C-owlcll. uka the coW\ty to ume. Huntlnaton Beach channel done all e wor '
ti k e whatever ate p • are probably wW be raiMd from 8 to He ..J~:. f1.nanctni In the f
neceuary to bring crumbllna More than 600 realdence1, 18 lnchea. form of an a.eainent cti.trlct or I
earthen flood control channela up lncludin& mobUe home•, were lie Hid there were lfweral bond luue probably would be J
to 1t.and.ard. damaged and about i1e milllon breache1 ln the channel alona n.ece.ary.
Coast road
reopened-
for today
The Pactflc Coalt Hiahway
opened yeate~h afternoon Ln Huntington and, wonder
of wondera. it r emained 'pen throu&h the nttht and today..
The four-mile stretch between
Goldenwest Street and Warner
Avenue was clo1ed for three
week• in January when big
waves pushed by high tides
deposited maue1 of aand and
ef"C?ded the highway.
lt wu reopened for a short
time when the ocean made
another aaaault March 1.
Removal of sand and road
repairs were completed
yesterday.
But Huntington Beach division
engineer Don Kiser is playing it
day-by-day.
"You can't Cool Mother
Nature. When you try to, she
knocks you on your bottom." he
said.
Sure sign of spring
In Laguna Beach , you know spring has arrived when the
lif eguar• start putting out the guard towers in preparation for
Easter Week. They might have been a bit premature this year,
however. The weather service says there's a good chance of
showers this weekend.
Onofre 'crisis' test success HEFTY. • •
Electric customers
Nearly 1,000 emergency
officials from Orange and San
Diego counties participated in a
drill t o teat e m e rge n cy
preparedness at the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station
yesterday, and organiz.en termed
the exerd.ae "smooth."
Newport Beach
lv:t ll!INd9r bro&• Into -bcMlta --In ~ IWtlOr ....... -. '9klna • totel of HOI In nluel>IH lnciudlnt bfn•c~l•re.
_.,,., 100M tnCI t NII~ Of bouttlcWI
Woo4row J Mereilell, 2 I, ena Oontld ~. 21 . ..,.. wr•t.O on~ Of burQlar1 ~ lfl .... !200 blOdt of w..t
Coell ~-lolf\ -LM Vevea~ Md -~ ,_, lfl ... Of t26.000 Del.
"9Jf!IO"CI 0 . ttllffle. '3, 91\d Cheri.. 0 ~ ''· .... .,.,...., lfl "'-700 *'*of Irle Avenue Y••l•rdey on 1u1olclon ol
g I IQ ooc;eln9.
J-.lry wtlu.cl el U .•60 wu l•k•n by ~~"om1n~lniN ,.._tofy ~ _....,.
could pay $330 .million for plant
For nearly four houn, officials
from a dozen organization•
monitored a deteriorating "crisis"
at the power plant, ana sighed
co ll ectively when an
''evacuation" of 30.000 people
was called off.
Here WU the ICenariO: >.. the wind shifted, blowing.
"radiation" from the power plant
toward San Clemente, officiala
geared up to "evacuate" the
population. 8ut momenta before the final
evacua\ion order was given. the
word came in -A valve that had
stuck open at the plant was
operating again a nd the
"radiation leak" had been
pl\Wled. The evacuation was canceled.
Participating in the drill,
required by the U .$, Nuclear
Regulatory Commiamion. lncluded
San Clemente and San Juan
Capistrano, the state Office of
Emergency Services, the
California Highway Patrol. U.S.
Marines and the Red Crea.
M eanwhi le, in a related
development. a PUC analyst has
ilsued a report aaying electrical
customers in Southern California
could pay about $330 million
more Ln the next 30 yea.ra to
cover emu of building the two
new reacton at San Onofre.
The report la expected to be
introduced next w eek during
PUC heartnp Ln San Franciaco.
Ed.i9on officials said today they
have not seen the report and will
not comment until they receive a
copy.
HB painter electroctKed
A Huntington Beach
commercial painter was
electrocuted yesterday when his
long. aluminum-handled roller
brush touched a 12,000-volt
power line above the Anaheim
motel-he WM painUng.
about 90 minuta a.her the 2:35
p.m. aciddent at the Candy Cane
Motel on Harbor Boulevard, a
spok.emnan aaJd.
From Page A1
paLnimg.. by Edvard Munch, the
late Norwegian 8l"tbt.
Guests at the premier included
princesses A.trid of Norway,
Christina of Sweden and
Benedikte of Denmark.
The royal entourage requested
12 private security guards be
pre1ent at the gala and that
private sitting rooms be made
available for the prinoemea, said
Phll Green, a mu1eum
spokesman.
lie said the rnuaeum had to
make hnprovementa in the
building to create the 1ittlng
rooma and took the opportunity
to "spruce up 80IDe other things."
The muteum a1ao ahelled out
money for an elabonte tent for a
reception and a red carpet that
sttt1ched from the muaeum door
to the street, Green explained.
He aaid the mu.eeum ortginally
expected only a amall entourage
to accompany the en.nee.es but
more than 50 people ahowN up
in the royal ~up. All were
provided with meala.
Lett.en to petronl adviae that
tax-deductible oontrlbutiona will
go to the MWlCh exhibit budget
and free up the mWleWD to plan
another "bloclcbulter."
·Cooler tonight
Brian F . Raymond. 29, was
pronounced dead at We.tern
Medical Center in Santa Ana
Raymond waa on the roof of
the two-story motel, leaning over
to paint the aide. when he
straightened up and his roller
connected with the ~h-power
line about 6 feet away.
The fint exhibit of Munch
woru on th~ West. Cout baa
reportedly drawn nearly "·000
vi.ail.on. The show runs through
Sunday.
Coastal
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ov.mialll IOw9 42 lo 48. Pertty
cloucfy end • lltll• wum•r '-1ow w11t1 111g1w of eo to es. El•••h•r•. from Point
Conception to th• M•alcen bord9r 8"d out eo ,.,.._ am..
c:nift ~lot tM ...... Combined MU todey I to 12
Ifft, d•cr•Hlng tomorrow. ~ .... wlrtdll 11 to ao 11ota
With locllly ltfonger ~ todmy.
Ugll1 veriebM wlndt t_,ow l'ftOMno. 11eoom1ng ..-s to 11 llnot• during th• tltunoon.
Showen •ndlno thl• n=· beoomlne pw11y oloudy t t 8"dt_,.ow.
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and savinge and loan UIOCiationi. ShOrt three month term.
Available to-California residents only.
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NATION
Democrats hand Reagan
d~f eat on House budget
BJ TM Altodale4 PNlll
W ASHINOTON -Tbt Democndc-cootrolled Hou. haa
banded Pralderlt ;-a h1I tint ct.feet on the Nth ~ ·~a budett for 8-1 1984 that would alow the
pnlldtnt 1 defeMe Up1 lncreue domlsUc tpendina and ,... tuee by po bWlon.
Even .. ~ WU defendina h1a d.eferwe ~ in a
natlonally-televl1ed broadcut lut nlsht. the Houee
voted 229 to 198 to edopt "A Democratic Plan For F.oonomlc
Recovery.''
Mayor Jane Byrne quits campaign
CHICAGO-Mayor Jane Byrne, 1pumed by her party and
fadna l.epl hurdlee in her write-in bid for re-election, abruptly
quit her w•. k-old <:elnpailJl u Democratic leaden lined up
beblbd a ~ boplna to become the dty'• fint blllck
~·Byrne, 48, aald ahe was abandoning her controvenial
re-election effort becau. a 1uoceaful campaign couldn't be waaed tn the three weeks before the April 12 efection.
Soviets to put missiles in Cuba?
DETROIT -A Soviet ottid.a1 at the European nuclear
amw neptiadona uld hta·govemment might put nuclear-armed
SS-20 mi.tta tn CUba or Nicaragua if the United States deploys new m!Mllee in Europe, aocord1ng to a report publlahed .today.
The unidentified Soviet official auggeated "two or three timee"
that the mt.ilea could be put in CUba and once mentioned
Nicaragua u a pomible bue, according to an anonymous Reagan
admlniltration oUicial.
6 monument guards taken hostage
ARLINGTON, Va. -For the 9eCOnd time in three montha,
~ were held at a national monwnent when a man armed
with a p1at.ol kept six ceremonial guard.a at the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier at bay for half an hour. The incident ended
when one of the guards wrestled the man to the ground. No
tourist. were in the vicinity when the incident occurred
yesterday at 5:33 p.m., near closing time at the Arlington
National Cemetery acr"Om the Potomac River frorn Wuhington.
STATE
Voters split in presidential race
SAN FRANCISCO -California voters seem about evenly
divided on 1upport for top Republican and Democratic
presidential contenders, according to a California Poll releued
today. The matcbups: Reagan over Mondale 47-42 percent;
Reagan over Cranston 45-44 percent; Reqan over Hart 51-35
pen.-ent; Buah over Mondale 46-43 percent; Bush over ~
46-44 percent; Bush over Hart 54-28 percent; Baker over Glenn,
43-41 percent; Baker over Cranston 45-43 percent; Baker over
Hart 48-30 percent; Mmdale over Baker 46-42 percent; _9lenn
over Reagan 46-44 percent; Glenn over Buab 43-42 pen.-ent.
15 cars pile up on Higbway 17
SAN JOS~ -Fifteen can mMl8hed lnto one another on Icy
Hiahway 17 near the summit of tbe &mta Cnu Mountains
today, cau•ing 90me ~n uries and forcinB clo.ure of all
northbound lanes, the way Patrol aald. The accident
between the Swnmlt and Redwood Eatate9 nita wu
~ported at 6:38 a.m.
11 IRS employees held in drug rap
FBBSNO -~ta were expected tcawuow for 11
people 8CCUled of. ~ in narcotlcl at a rqporw Internal
ReYenue Service center that pnw en • income tax retuma from
Hawall and C.alifomja. Nine employees of. the IRS center in
Fresno and two people~ with supplytna them with drup
to aell were UTeSted by U.S. Treuury a&'ftlta yestenlay.
Malibu Beach declared 'unsafe'
MALIBU -Signa were posted aJona' 12 miles of Malibu
beach yesterday, warn1na of a p:mlble health hazard from raw
sewage aee~ out of private septic 1ystema alona the
ooeanf:ronl t raina and high tides caU8ed reaidential 9epCic
tanka to overflow and raw l9Wagt!! to e.:ape into the -. Mid
health department spokerM:man Myrtha Golu.aln-Wooley.
H!gh counts of. coliform t.ct.eria were found at variaua Jocatiom
along tbe oceanfront. abe IUd.
WORLD
Soviet leader reported hospitalized
MOSCOW -Soviet ie.der' Ywi V. Andropov ii IUffering
from ldd:ney and heart trouble, which have kept him away from
bla office for more than a week, Soviet 90W'Ce8 aid ioday. ~
l.nfonnants aci-eed that Andropov Md been bo9pttalbed. and
one 80Ul'Ce uJ,d be WM ltOl ln the hospital. 'nw IOW"cm aid the
health problems were not Uf&-tbrHtenin1 and that the
68-year-old Andropov would be relUmtnl to Wen eoon..
Lebanon sets deadline /or pact
BEIRUT, ~ -The govenvnent has .et a two-week
deadline for obtalnlnl a troop-withdrawal agreement from
llnel, beyond which it wW eek lntenlltied U.S. prellWe on the
Jewiah nate, off1da1 80UrCell N1d today. The development
co'ncided wtth an oud:nak of artillery duela yesterday between
rival aut.uan milltiaa in northern Lebanon and two abootinl
lnddenta lnvolvina the Let.n.e army ln Chriatian-populatecl
eMl Beirut.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thuredtty, MlltOh 24, 1D83 ~I
Reagan shares 'vision of the future'
Scientists challenged to develop imprepable defense again~t mlMHe attack
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Preetd.nt ~ ti chal.len&1nc
the nation'• edintiate to ehant hla
"vlelon of the future" and
develop an lmpre1nable
hiah-~ defenm apimt mfllUe attack oy the end of the
oentury.
Reuan announced h1a ~
lnlU&tfve In a nationally televt.ed
•peech tut ntcht. appeeUna for
public support of hla embattled
deferwe budaet. defeated in the
Hou.e le9I tnan an hour before
he •Poke.
T&e preaident and tome of h1a
top aJdet 1ttt1Md that Reagan
wae attempting to turn
lon1-range U.S. policy away
from rel.lance on mudve nucleM
o ffenelve weapon• and
detorrence and toward a
foolproof defer\1111
"ln recent montht, my
advt.ert. lncludina ln pu'tlcular
the Jolnt Chle& of Staff, have
underecored the neceulty to
tw.k out of a future that rels-
1101-ly on offemlve retaliation for
our leCU.rlty, '' Reeon aald.
Saytna that he nu reached a dedaion offerina a "new hope for
our children in the 21st century,''
Reaaan announced he ha•
ordered an interwive research
Protrnm aimed at an "ultimate
1oal of ellmtnattns the threat
posed by 1trategic nuclear
mblilel.''
Reagan acknowledged that
"tht. 18 a formidable technlcal
ta•k, one that may not be
accomplilhed betor. the md of
thla century." Yet, M added1 techno1-Y hM NliCbld a lewi OI
1ophl1tTcatlon "where lt la
reuonable tor ua io beC1n t.hil
effort."
Reasan WH va1u• on the
apprmchee he expecta ICWndilta
to follow and a eenlor
admlnletraUon official who
brtefed reporten Hid tbe
president la ''caretully aYOklJ.nc
endor•ln1 any explicit
technoloSY ...
However, thla oftidal indicated
the reaearc:h will focua on llUCh
advanced technology u luera,
charged particle -beam• and
microwave devicee.
A luer uaea an lnten.le beam of
U1bt to dntroy or dtaabl• a
~· Cbarpd DU1SC1e beanw are 1tream1 o( mlcro·•lsed
elad1una, paota:m or otbal' fonm d!.trib.1>' which bava been .. ~ liebtn.tna bolta 8trtkinc objlca ltitiowave
device• would involve ~ enero. defeme
&'!Sentilta Mid.
Both the United Stat.ea and the
Soviet Unlon have major
~ Jll'OCl"UDI In theee ......
The Soviet high-energy Luer
pr'Oll'am alone 18 ettimated by
the Pent.aeon at three to five
tlmH the U .S . effort that
lnvoiv. $1 btWcn a year 9PCftl
on anU·m.t..ile reaearch aver a
wide •pectrum of technJoSiea.
Mechanical heart Congress
battles
president
patient succu1nbs
SALT LA.KE CITY (AP) -
Bainey Clark, "a very stoic, very
1trong man" who traded a
peaceful death from heart
d.l8eue for a painful, WlCharted
medical odyaey. died 112 days
after beooming the tint hwnan
to receive a pennanent artifida.l
heart.
The end at 9:02 p.m. yesterday
for the courageows retired dentiat
came "in peace and with
dignity," said University of Utah
Medical C.enter 1pokesman John
Dwan, 1hortly after the
62-year-old Clark died of
"circulatory collapse due to
multi-organ system failure."
Hl8 death followed a day of
medical eetbecb in which Clark
was returned to lntenaive ca.re
and fell from fair to critical
condition.
It was a quick, quiet, painl-
death, Dwan said.
Clark was "a very stoic, very
1trong man," said Helen Kee,
hoapital director of nursing. "A
man who choee to do what be did
knowing this could be the
result."
Hts death came almost 16
weeka to the minute after he was
ruahed lnto surgery late Dec. 1,
life rapidly draining from his
tissue-thin natural heart.
Without the experimental
device, he would have become
one of 8,000 to 10,000 Americans
Dr. Barney Clark
helped people
WASHINGTON (AP)
Preaident Reagan'• plan for a
record Pentafpl buildup and a
futurl1tlc mlHlle defen•e 11
runnlnl into congreulonal
opposition despte h1s appeal that
the public urge CongreH to
''restore our military strength.••
One of the sharpest attacks
came from Sen. Mark Hat.field,
R-Ore., chairman of the Senate
Appropriatiom c.ommlttee, who
ea1d he WM "deeply troubled" by
the "terrifyifta propou..ls" for
rniasile defensive llYSf.emS·
Senate Democrats jotned in the
c:ritidml, with Sen. Edward M.
Slayer's defense
''childhood abuse''
who die eac h year from
cardiomyopathy, a degenerative,
inoperable dbleue of the heart
muacle.
He had been •uffering 1ince
Saturday from a fever and
increasingly severe kidney
failure, problem.a that docton
said were probably cauaed by a
common viru1. By ye•terday,
he had oolitia in hia bowel and
e videnc e of pulmonary
hypertension in hia lungs.
~D-M.am., complainlng
of red mcare t-=tks
and recklem tar Wan scheme8
of the preaident."
Reagan. who wants to lncreue
Pentagon spend.Ina more than 10
percent told bi• national
televlaion audience 1ut night,
"deep cuts cannot be made
without seriously endangering
the eecurity of the nation."
By STEVE TRIPOU of'the 0., .......
Stories of a sexually abu.ed
childhood and a man whom the
pri9on system could not or did
not help emer-pd yesterday u
the defeme opened ita ca1e in the
penalty phue of convicted
murderer Robert Jack•on
Thompeon'• trial
The same Orange County Jury
that convicted 'l'hompeon of k11Una a 12-yttar-old Anaheim
new•boy now muet decide
whether to nKlOllUIW!Dd the death
penalty or life In prt.on without
the poHlbillty of parole to
~Court Judae Donald
Benjamin Bre nn e man in
Anaheim.
Brower had asked for a new
jury prior to the 1tart of the
penalty trial, .. Yina that it la
unconatitutlonal to uee juron
who alrudy had oonvtcted h1a
client becau1e they were
"contaminated" by their
knowledge of hi8 deeda.
The jury that convicts fint-
degree murderers always slta for
the penalty phMe in Callfomia
OOW'l8, however, and McCartin
denied Brower'• request.
Dr. Ch.ale Petenon. unlvendty
vice president for health 8denClell.,
said doctors a.bo worried that
Clark might have 1uffe~ an
1nfarctian -oc death of u.ue -
in ht.a bowel. which would have
killed him in two or three daya.
T'he air-driven. polyurethane
heart began pumpi.na in Oartt'•
chest early on the mominc of
Dec. 2. He WS\t on to celebrate
Christmu and a Jan. 21 blrthday
that hill family tboustit he would
never live to .ee.
But a half-hour before he
spoke, the House approved a
fi•cal 1'184 bud1et blueprint
which calla for holdin1 the
Pentaaon buildup to 4 percent
after inflation.
1be Senate hMn't voted yet..
but the budget oommittee W• Rt
lMt week to Uim the Pentap'I
tncn..t to 5 percent when it put
the decision off to lfve R.pn
dme to argue his cue.
President's speech outlined
'Deterrence through strength' strategy emphasized
Defense attorney Ronald
Brower called wime.eta such • Tbompaon'• mother, a former
famtly mlnhter and t•o
~.o~yea testified WASHINGTON (AP) -Here, at a glance, are
that when he waa coumellng the highllghta of President Reaaan'• ·~
SUCCESSFUL STRATEGY -Cittn1 the
strategy of detetrence through 8trength. Reapn
said "thLI apprmch to stability through otfe.nllve
nuclear threat hu worked. We and our allies haw
succeeded in preventing nuclear war for three decades ••
family In the mid-1950a, be DEFENSIVE MISSILES -The pre.ident
became aware that Thompeon propOeed beg1n.ning long-term work on an anti-
had been lleXUAlly abwled bcl'e!: balli1tic mi111le 1y1tem intended to destroy
natural father, who now LI · •ttacklna Soviet m1ml1a in fliaht.
Mayes aho testified that the
father, Jack Preston, who wu an INTERMEDIATE MIS!l! F.S -Beagan •Id
alcoholic, u1ed hi1 dominant that the Sovieta have 1.300 nuclear warheeda on
poeltion over the pre-teen land-bued lntennedlate.ranee weapam, while the
Thom.peon to force bla 90l'l to join United Stats hu yet to deploy 8UCh ml.ties in
him in drlnldna. F.urope. Under NA TO plannina. such deployment
One of Thom1>9on'1 former would begin by the end of thi8 year ln the af.alOl!
probation officen testified that of an agreement with the Soviet Union to llmJt
he never con•idered treating them.
Thomp1on a• an alcoholic,
NUCLEAR FREEZE -The $dent 11a1d that a ~ on development and loymenl of
U.S. and Soviet nuclear weapons "w be largely
unverifiable and would .erioualy undercut our
negotiaUons on ann1 reduction. It would reward the
Savi.eta for their mallive military buildup while
preventing us from modernidn8 our &gins and
increasingly vulnerable forcea. ..
though Brower 1bowed him ARMS FOR CUBA -The prelident aid that
prt.on record• that he Hid durtnc the put two years, "the 1ew1 of Soviet anm CALL FOR SUPPORT -~ asked his
contained at 1eut 30 refer~¥:& to exporta to Cuba can only be compared to the 1evela a~ to lobby ~ "to t.ell your senaton
hi• client'• eevere drlnktna ~ during the Cuban mlllUe c:rilil 20 yean :"1ra~~ ~·we must continue
pobleme. ·-=--:::;;;;;:;;::;;:;;::;:===============;:;::;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:---The offlcer testified that he I
bad Uled only excerpta from the
record.a that were provtded to
b1m in evaluatiq Thompaoo.
Samuel Yocby, an oftldal ln
the 1tate Department of
ConectJona, •dfled there WU
vtrtually nothinc the •tate prt.on
1y1tem could do to reform
convicted child mole9tere like
Thompaan.
Thompeon had been
previou•ly convicted of eex
offense• Involving children
before the mu.rd.er of new.boy
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By JODI CADENHEAD OfltleOllWNlt tWt
Clyde Hodl1ck, 72, didn't 1pend hit Ute ln a
· clulroom IO he could alt ldly at home wat.chini
the da)'I stack up like unwuhed •ucen.
A few weeka after "retirement" the former
Paaadena math teacher marched down to
TeWlnkle School in C.O.ta M .. and volunt.eered 'u an aide. That wu efaht yean aao.
Today he'• at California School and ii one of
100 people lnvolvtd In the Voluntary Action
Center'• Retired Senior Volunteer Prop'am at &a Community Cent.er ln c.o.ta M ....
I Under hl• sutdance he'• watched fallln1
math 1tudenta move to the top of the clua.
"I feel lt b41pe keep me younaer," Mid the
whlte-halred volunteer. ''I don't like the
1ununer,~a1ttine around. I don't like to be
doing no1 " Many o ·the eenior volunteers don't have
any 1pecial training. But their time and
enthu1laam have become valuable to eoclal
eervioe 8'[endea that have watched their pool of
young voTunteen dim1.nilh u more women enter
the work force.
Nora Schuesaler, 78, Cotta Meu had been
retired ftom the phone company for nearly 20
yean when the bepn volunteering thll year at the Tranaportatlon, Lunch and Counaellng
Center and Share Our Selves.
"I llke to do It," the aaid. "I al8o vtait lhut-
lna and take them food .••
Volunteen must be at leaat 60 and at least
semi-retired, laid program coordinator Leslie
Baldwin.
Most seniors are placed the same day they
come ln for an interview. They work at local
hospitals, with the blind, at South Cout Plaza
and teach young mothers to cook.
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Redred senior volunteer Nora Schuessler, 7 8 , of
"It give• them meaningful role• in the
community, and a chance to ute the akilla they
poaeaa,'' aaid Baldwin.
Anyone wanting to volunteer can call the
Voluntary Action Center In Co1ta Mesa at
645-4985. Co.ta Meaa hangs up clothes at Share Our Selves.
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April 1.
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Each one an original. Each a tribute
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Rumania. We invite you to see the
collection and enjoy 11 brief walking
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The collec~ion inciudes sizes from a
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A woman is all but hidden by a balloon •
bouquet she's c·arrying in Baton Rouge, La.
Police track do-wn
mystery professor
t..ANCASTJ:R, Pa. (AP) -A
man who all•&edly UMd fake
ldentltl• to pt tellCh1na ;,be a\
two Pennaylvanta coHetH
1lmultantou1ly wa1 a Wuhlniton. D.C., prof..or who
co mplained ht wu paid
"~uta.'' accotdinl to reports
publlahed today.
The Lancaaier lntell11encer
Joumal reponed today that the
myatery
profe11or la
Paul Arthur
Crafton, tu~, of
Potomac,
Md., who hu
tau1ht en -
gf !'eerf ng
adminJ.stration
at George
Waahfngton
Untveralty in cMPTOM
Waahington, D.C .. linoe 19~.
The lntelligencer said the
myater{ profeaaor Identified
himael aa Crafton during a
prison interview with an
unnamed newspaper 1<>urce, and
claimed hil varloua decepUoru
were prompted by a need for
money to care for a daughter
=~ since birth by cerebral
The Baltimore Sun said In
today's editiona that Crafton and
hi.a wife, Sonia, 52, have a .on,
Eric, 20, and a handlupped
dauahtar, Laura, 18.
Tbt 1u1pect, known to
authoriti• u "John Doe," had
refuHd to anawer queatiooa
about hi.I penonal bee~
durln1 a court appearance
Tu.say nlaht.
The bearded man in hla ~
allepdly poMd u an Auatralian prof...-, John Byron Hext. to
pt a teachJ.na poetion Lut fall at
Shippen1bur1 (Pa.) State
Collep.
At the aame time, he waa
employed u Peter H. Peene at
Millenville Pa. State Collele. 75
miles away, authorit:lee aald.
The lnteJJJaencer quoted the
auapect u u)'inl he had been teachin& for "peanuta" at ~
Waahinaton and needed money
to take hil dau1h\er to
Switzerland to underao a spinal
fusion operation.
Kathleen Gilcriat, 22, who grew
up In Crafton'• neighborhood
and aald ahe frequently cared for
the couple's dau,hter, told the
Sun that Laura Crafton had
many operationa and can walk
with the aid of crutches.
Lancuter attorney John
Pyfer, who la reprftenting the
man, aald he la preparing a
reduction request for the $150,-
000 ball
R*n A. Moaa and WWl&m W.U••H, 11\aff phymdam
at Foun\a.ln Valley Community Jb"'tal, will be lnduct*1 •
FeUowt o1 the American CoUilp of Ph)'l!Sdam on April 11.
TM induction la 1n ~Uon o1 their work 1n t.-chfnc and rwearch.
Mom, a 1peciallllt 1n blood d1lorden and twnon, ii an
amistant cl1nk:al prof_,.-at UCLA. He formerly aerved ..
uaociate chief of hemAtoloc at Harbor-UCLA Medical
Center.
Weimnan, a 1pedallat 1n aJanda and eectet1orw, la umtant
cUnical profemor at UC Irvine and la on the boerd o1 director.1
of the Orange County chapter of the American Diabetes
Amodation.
•David Baker, praident of the lrvtne Medical Center'•
board of directors, will update hia sroup'• ettorta to build a
ho.pita) tomorrow durlna a meeting of the South Cout
Republlcan Fonun.
The meeting will beain at 8:46 p.m . at the Irvine
Recreation Park, 3415 Mkhebon Drive. A dinner will precede
the meeting at 7:45 p.m. People withing to make dinner
reeervationa can caU 831 -7896, aald Program Chalrworrian
Bonn.le Bohlig.
•A uaed book tale ia scheduled next month at the
Huntington Be.ch Central Library, 7111 Talbert Ave.
Boob will be eold to members of the Frtendt of Library
only on April 8. Memberahipa to the organ.lz.ation will be eold
at the time.
Public aalea are echeduled 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 9
and from 3-9 p.m., April 11.
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• $90-'750. Reg. $185-$1,505. 30%-50% off our entire S6,000.000
diamond collection: earrings. rings. bracelets. pendants and
more. (100)
• ssa.S0-12,000. Reg. S105-M ,OOO. 30%-60% off our entire
12.000.000 gold Jewelry collection: charms. necklaces. bracelets,
earrings. intflala. more. (100)
• •2S0. Reg. $500. Pearshaped cabochon gemstone earrings. (100)
• S5S.99. Orig. 184. Stone Mountain nape leather shoulder
handbags. (186)
• '14.99. Orig. 125. Anne Klein by St. Thomas leather-trim fabnc
clutch. (111l
• H .99. Reg. S16. Olrist1an Dior. 3-<:ompartmeot cosmetic bags (111)
• 12.25-'3. 75. Reg. $3-15 Burlington lace, dot or control pantyhose. (8 )
• S2. Reg. $2.75-14.50. Robinson's fashion sheers or lacypantyhoee. (8)
• $4.50. Reg. '8-$6.50. Evan Picone Sculptured Lace or Petite Fleur. (8)
• f3.80. Reg. M .75. Anklets. from Perry Elllt forTrimfit (8)
• '3.80. Reg. S5.50 cable knee-hl's. from Anne Klein for Cemp (8)
• se. Reg. S7 50 Argyle knee-hl's. by Perry Ellis for Trimfit (8 )
LINGERIE
• Ml.19. Orto. 168. l.u8h cotton terry KJmonoa. (40)
• •11.•. Orig. 136. Uty of France long nylon gown. lacy trim. (1441
• 3/'9.57. Orig $4 each Warner's lacy bikinis. #55513 (91)
• 31'9.57. Orig S4 each. warners tallored briefs. #55103 (91)
• 3/S9.57. Orig S4 each. Maidenform Body Talk bnefs. #40615 (91)
WOMEN'S SHOES
• S59.99. Orig. S76. Stanley PhiliPSOn open-toe slings. (64)
• •49.99. Orig. $72 Amalfi wishbone strap calf sandals. (177)
• '32.99. Special 9 ~st open-toe leather pump. (173)
• S29.99. Orig $56. Liz Oalborne leather sling sandals (103)
• $24.99. Orig $42 Penaljo low-heel leather sandals. (5)
• S28.99. Reg. S35 Life Stride classic slings or ankle strape. (5)
• •19.99. Reg. 128. Lightweight eepedr111ea. (5)
• •11.99. Orig. 140-$48 Jovoe leather sandal• and pumps. (5)
JWRJR'S
• S17.99. Orig. S28 c.otlection of knit 5Pfino dresses (117)
• •27.99. Special Condor sllk blouses. (82)
• 129.99. Special. Condor llnerrlook pants. (82)
• S21.99. Jag's oversized boWltno shirt In fun prints. (82)
• •15.'9. Orig 125 Wann-iJp pantl wtth ribbed cuffs. (37)
• 114.91. Orig. 125 Layered t-.hirta by Stripes. (37)
• H .99. Orig. S15 Cuff-sleeve t-thlr1s. byTombov. (154)
• sa.99. Orig. 114. Bright striped, cotton t-thlrta. (1501
• H .99. Special. Kimo Sabe ootton shirts, varied colors. (52)
• '9.99. Orig. S15·S17. Situations regulation or walk shorts. (165)
• S11 .99. Orig. $18 Roll-oJff ootton shorts. by Tomboy (154)
• '12.99. Special Argyle or sohd cotton vests (52)
KIDS
INFANTS
• S8.99. Reg S11 War11W1eather sunsuits. by Little Set (53)
TODDLERS
• '7.99. Orig s12 ShortaJI collection. byYouno Set (113)
• S7.99. Orig $12 Printed popovers with matching panties (113)
• 18.99. Orig. $10 50 Rugby knits 1n solids or stripes. (113)
GIRU4-6X
• S4.99. Orig SS Ruffled tOPS. from Young Set (49)
• 18.99.0rlg s11 Groupof PrettyPleaseshorts (49)
• 18.99. Orig. S11 Blouses with flutter sleeves (49)
GIRLS 7-14
• H .99. Orig. $10 Screen print t-shlrts with fun motifs. (45)
• H .99. Orig. S15·S16. Colorful boWllng shim in stripes or prmta. (45)
• 17.99. Orig. s12. Poplin lhorta. many styles and colors. (451
GIRLS SUEPWEAR/UNGIRfi
• •14.99. Reg. S26. Girts 4-14 designer nightgowns. (120)
• Sl.99. Reg. 112. Girls 4-1• l-pc. llngerietets. (1W)
IOY14-7
• '7.99. Orig 112. Selection of striped knit shirts.. by Argo (32)
• 13.99. Orig. $6. Collection~ active shorts. (32)
• '7.99. Orig. $12. Solid color pants with contrast piping. (32)
IOYSl·20
• M .99. Orig. 19 Robinson's Own twill thom. (22)
• H .99. Reg. 1115 JWR knit polo ahirtl In solid ahldea. (39)
• '9.tt. Reg. •1s. Our own. welHailored tennis ahorta. (39)
• H .99. Orig. 110. Robinson'• Own swim trunkl In varied atytea. (39)
• •11.99-•13.99. Reg. 114.99-116.99. Sizes 8·14 and waist 28-30
Levi's• oorduroy Jeans. In 8 oolor8. (39)
• '19.tt. 0r1g. 129. Long ny1on tr1eot gowna, aseorted co1ora. <11> ME.._ STORE
• '11.tt·'1t.tt. Ortg. $24-S27. SMGPfno gown. lacy trim; short n ~
0t long. (11) • 91<"8. Orig. S195. Robinaon·a Own eulta. varied fabl1c::e. ookn. (35)•
• •1o.tt-'1e..tt. Orig. 11 fS-128. ~tty Fair travel coordinates. (11) • t1ot. Reg. 1150. Famous maker blazers for year-<ound oomfott. (196r
• t2a.tt. Orig. 138. Tucked white cotton 11.epehlrt, lacy trim. (144) • t47.tt. Reg. '80·186. Selectlon of Rol>fnt0n'1 Own label llld<I. (95)•
• 111.tt. Orig. 125. Tailored cotton aleepehlrta. (11) • '17.tl-s1t.tl. Reg. 125-129. Famous maker ctreee ahlr1a, fitted 0t
• '13..tt. Orig. S21. Lanz n!Qhtltilrta. eyelet trim (83) regular cut (20).
• '18.tt. Special. Model't Colts. by Swlrt, meny lty1ee. (40) • '13.19·'14.• Special. Shott-tleeve dt911 lhlrtl. (20) • "1·'9· Of10, 136. UIY of France cu~nd teddies. ( 144) • •Ll9-t10..-. Specfal. ClrefUllY detailed UM In PolY91t«« allk. ( 188)
• t11.41. Orig. S14.60. Meidenfonn Q>tton Ceper1 undefwl,. bras, • •14.19·f16."9. Orto. S20·•22.fSO. Short...,. IPC>f1lhlt11. (107)
#2419. (88) • •11.tt·H4. ... Ortg. '28.&0·132.fSO. Cotton lllle lhlrtl. (21)
•ft.ti. Orig. S13.60. UIY of Fl"ltl08 llPOf't bras. #1703. (S8) • 114.tt·l1t.tl. Orig, 122-12&. Shott41M\19 knit lhfrta. (21)
• M.tt. Orig. Stt.60. Mlldenforrn Pl'etty Me braa. M648. (&e) • •13.tl. Aoblnaon't Own lhort-tl ..... pfald IPQf1lhlrta. (107) • n-. Reg. 110. Ml.ldenform Cotton c..pera eott-c:up bra. #2418. (88) • Ht• Orio. t30. 8'1ri~t fl1nnel ctr.. 1*1tl. (123) ....... Orto. t12. Olgt Fl"Mdorr\ Front contour bt8I. '361. (88) • • •1t.tl•t21.•. A9Q. 130. Group of flft'IOUI dlllgner 9'aaka. (123)
• •1t.• OrtQ. 11&. Olga TumrnM brief, ts24. (S8} • f1t.tl. Special. Our own. ellltlo-wallt cotton pentt. (118)
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• •34.99. Reg. 152. Reversible popHn/cir6 baseball jackets. (163)
• 112.99. Orig S18 Pleated shorts in cotton twill. (170)
• S29.99. Reg. S40 Terry kimono robe. contrast piping. (157)
• ••9.99-•89.99. Reg seo-soo JWR Italian slip-on shoes-(2)
• '89.99. Orig. $140. Bally leather slip-on shoes. black or bt'own (2)
•Nominal charge for alterations on sale merchandiee.
STATIONERY /WGOAGE
• '5.19. Special. Rytex stafi<>nefY, wtth free imprlntino. l13J
• 2/t14.99. Reg. 19.99 each. Vlny1 photo albums, magnetic pagea (13)
• 11.tt. Reg. 116. Burnes 3-0 collage frames with snap.out pockets. ( 13)
• '3.•·S13.99. Orig $8-128. Burnes wood and metal frames. (13)
• '3.99-118.99. Orig S8·S34. Antique-look oeramte frames. (13)
• U.C.99'-'119.99. Orig. 150-1165 Samlonlte Siihouette 111~. (19)
• •24.99. Reg. S52. Samsonite Kici<a 14" nylon duffel begs. (19)
• 134.99. Reg. $45. Samsonite Easy.Pak softslde fashion tote. (191
• H7.•. Reg. $75. Samsonite Oasslc vinyl, hardslde attache (19)
• 134.99. Reg. S70. Leather shopping bags. from Lutcl. (t9)
CHINA/CRYSTAL/HOUSEWARES/
SILVER/GIFTS
• M9.tt. Reg. S100. 45--pc stoneware dinner services for 8 (28)
• 199.99. Orig. S320-l480. Mikasa fine china 45--pc sets for 8. (67)
• H.95 eech. Reg. 117.95. Mikasa lead aystal bar#are in 2 sizes (86)
• H.99-•8.99 eech. Reg. $18.99-119.99 Astral crystal drinkware (86)
• '81. Reg. $250. Towle gold-plated. 50-pc flatware servioe for 8. (28)
• •19.99 eech. Reg. S30-S47.50. Sheffield. Gorham. Kent ancl Rogers
sliver-plated holloware collection. (15)
• S99.99. If purchased separately, S184 Farberware 10..pc. cookware
set (62)
• •99.99. If purchaaed separately. $217 50 Asta BouQuet 5--pc
cook aet (62)
• '3.99 tlll Orig s12. Versailles crystal barware. set of four. (28)
• M9.99. Special. 'Mlite wicker bedtray with magazine racks. (59)
UNENS/DOMESTICS/BEDDING/BATH SHOP
• •14.99. Reg. S30-S42. Lifestyle tablecloths. selected sizes onty, (29)
• •11.99 eny tlz:e. Orig S35-S45. Our Barcelona Quaker Lace
tabteclotha. ( 29)
• S34.99 eny atz& Reg.168-$122 Embrofdered Ouneae tablecloths. (29)
• •14.99 twin -t39.99 ldng. If purcha9ed separately, S35 twin-s 72 klno 1
Bed linen eeta. (30)
• Mt.99 twtn-ftt.99 king. If purc:haaed separately, $135 twin-
1385 klno. Comforter aets. (54)
• 13.88 t.en-f13.U king. Orig. 110-$28 First-Quality sheets. (30)
• 129.tt.,, m.. Orig. S50 twin-100 kJno. Fieldcrest Corrc:>llments
thermeJ blankete (87)
• '75.,, etze. Orig 1130 twin-1220 kino European feather/down
comforter&. (87)
• 112.tt eny tlz:e. Reg. 127 twln-S50 kl no. Premier mattress pads. (87)
• •17.81.,, llze. Reg. 132 standard-S52 king. Our own feather/down
plllowt, (87)
• Mtt. Reg. 110. cannon. 100% ootton beth towels. (31 )
• •t.tl-$12.tt. Orig. S19-S22. Barth & Oreyfusa beech towel& (31)
• t10..tl. If pet'fect, 120-126. lmtgUlar showet curtains (137)
LAMPS/FURNITURE/RUGS•
• '41.19. Orio. 1140-t1eo. Solid brllll wati-.swtnoera. floor. tabte
llmC)I. (72) • •azt. Special, OaeJcleethertwt\191 chair/ottoman. chrome bale. (1e.4) • •ua. ReQ. S1,178. OontemPOnllY lofl/loveeeat •t; Haitian cotton. (122)
•JUI. Aeg, $898. Blfcalou~ Mii iounger In LMttWK PhJI~ (174)
• """· Orig. $136 twtn-t220 king Hand-9Jlded, out11~11ted bedlONlldl. ceo> · n•·enl •po. Alo. s325·1fS20. Rattan modulart With cotton ouehlOne: comert 0t """-' unit. and ottonwll. (189)
..... Reg. 1500. Rlfttn ·~· (189) •SA Reg. •M W>ol pile. 5•3• x 8'1" ~ ruge from
8efgNm. (90)
.... Reg. •300. ~ .. llCCent NQI. 3' x &: from lndJa. (90)
.... Reg. 1788. ea 2'8" x 4•3• or 3' round Qilneee wool ICmfter
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". Or9noe CMlt DAILY PILOT/Thuflday, March 24, 1883 ~ ~S-c-ie_n_t-is_t_s_s-tu_d_y_h_r_e_a_k_t_h_ro-. _u_g_h_o_n_c_a_n_c_er-~
nru..· effective
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' A _.... ol Jlll*ftt anti-cimcer dnlCI appeen
CO be t».e tint eft.c:Uw fonn of chemotherapy
...-the mmt cmvnon 'YI* of lune cancer, the llilidUw ..... ldDer In Anmb. a dodor •ya. '1'-MW ,..... twd Oft the drua called
CiaDldn and ln ownMnatkln with three others, both ~ and llDfJIOWld the li'Ye9 of more
dw\ half°' .a patim• tr.tiecl in the Initial test.
llld Dr. 1'obst B. Brtdwon ol Stamfofd HoepUal in ......... Oonn.. 1lit ..-.hi ol ltudiea IUC:h • th1a demOlll1rate
tblt' etlktaw chemotbenpy II now available for l!Dlf __.. b the tint time,'' be told an American
~ e.dety ll!mlnar. "The lmpol'tanee of th1a ia
-.. ebmnotberapy, per •• but ln hoping to U8e it in c.011Jb11ctton with other thtn11, 1ucb aa
ndio-thelapy" to pt ltill better rewltl.
1be dnlO do not cure the cancer, which ia
expecWr1 to klll 117,000 Americana this year, moet
within ldx monthl of dfagnoail. The five-year .rate la ie. than 10 percent. But in 101De ,11;;· ibe drug CQmbination extends life by .ie "the quality of life wu good. oertainly
· ' ' If they had not been treated," Erich8on
and lutror"1y implicated in 10Veral typea of cancer. the tum of the ocintury." maldn1 decad .. before tn. diMale .,,...... a
a ~ •Y.· At leaat 14 type. of cancer att now curable, u .S.Odlt •YI. If encoura1tn11 re1ult1 with animal t~1t1 judaed by the 1tandard of five yean' IW'Yival aft.er 0 We are now at the sia,. ct llldnt 'tlu'oulh
continue, lt cou"ld become the flut vaccine to dfaaTloeil, in a majority of cue1, Taylor~d. human teltina), 'Cao we predict 20 co ao ,_..prior ~t cancers, but would be aimed only at 1peclflc to cancer, tliO.. tndlvtduala who wtu dev~ ·.c!n= advancet ln thla area lhould reeult Magnets implanted =r~t~ .... CurtU c. Kan1a of the Na
ln the realilUc pomtbtllty that it mlaht be poaible to Sclentlata hive kWed 10me canoen ln animals '"nlat la the hope and I am relaUvely opUnWsUc
prevent cer1a1n typea of cancer wlth an anti-viral ' with heat from tiny rnaaneta implanted in tumon about that," the chief of the center'• bu.man
vacdne " mlcrobtolopt Gary R. Peanon of the and wanned by magnetic fields. and now they are carclnopnesia laboratory told an American c.na.. Mayo Clink in Rochetter, Minn., reported. ready to try the therapy on humana, a doctor Sodety-lemlnar.
Ironically, developlna a vaccine may be ''the reported. The need for such a tat"-from the fact
only way one can prove that a virus ia reeponalble "Our studies ln the future will be towardl that althou1h population 1tudte1 can often
for human cancers; that la, to prevent the cancer cancer of the uteru1 .in women," l&ld Dr. Robert W. determine which croups of lndlvkluallt are at hJ&h
with an appropriate vaccine," he said. • Rand of UCLA Medical School. "We wlll Nit of cancer, IUCb a11moken, they cannot ldllftUfy
S •-• bJ de1troy the malignant tissue with this technique 1pecttic htgh-rtak lndMduaJa. moaJDS pro em and then do a hysterectomy." . Many wrchen belleve unknown blolGO»I
nie ptelident of the American Cancer Society The advantage of killing the tumor before difference. make 10me tndlvtduall' nP«&ily
•YI trying to get people to sto& smoking "has surgery, he said, iJI to remove the poesibillty that 1u.oeptlbletoc:arclnopnlandotheramonreaunt.
tumed be f th lffi ul ble stray cells, perhaps stirred by lhe surfeon's knife, · ,..,, .~
in cance~:X:trol.?.ne 0 e most c t pro ms will spread the cancer to other parta 0 the body. i ransi usions worked
"Cigarette ll'llOking continues to have a chilling "My phlloeophy is that dead cancer cells don't Simple tran1fu1lon1 of white blood celll
effect on overall cancer 1t.ati1tics for males and meetastasii.e (spread) and if 1ou can destroy them allowed two cancer patlentl to tum their bodies'
females alike," Dr. Willia J. Taylor says. prior to 1urgery, you wlll increase the patient's own defense sy1te1111 agalDlt advanced cancel"I
"U women continue to smoke aa they do," he chance of survival," Rand told an American Cancer with "dramatic" resultl, a Minne9ota ICienu.t •fur
added, "female lung cancer deaths will surpaBB Societyesesocminari.ety. says 55•000 new cases of uterine "We are pre1entin1 thi1 only u food or lhoee from breast cancer during the next three or Th thouaht. It's certainly not a breakthrouah. but lour years and lung cancer will then become the cancer are expected this year, with about 7,ooo hopefully lt is a step forward," Dr. Fritz H. ltacb of
leading cau.e of cancer death among women as well deaths. the University of Minneeota Med1cal School aid of
aa men." the preliminary results with the two patienta.
A8ide from the problem of smoking, however, Early-warninu test "Thes4! rather dramatic re1ult1 with two
Taylor l&ld members of the cancer community are e patients more than warrant serioul oomideration of
optimistic "becauae many of WI think our goal of A new tetlt that measures active cancer-causing thls type of approach," which could become a
cancer control ia within our sight. In fact, there are chemicals in the body may one day become an last-ditch treatment for some patientl whole cancer
IOOle experts who feel this can be accomplished by early-warning system that spots cancers in the progreeaes desplt.e oonventional_~~tl, he Mid.
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• d u c a t I o n J a Y II
Zimmermann hu beon
elected preeident of the
OCX: FllCUlty Senate for
the 1983·84 1ehool year.
Zimmermann will take
oftlce July l. He will
•ucceed Francea M .
Potter, who aerved aa
pl'elldent for three yean.
Other elected aenate
offlcera include: J .
Micha el Finnegan
(Engllah), vice president;
Virgin ia Fereira
(physical education),
secretary: and Don F.
Jeffriea (mathematic•
a nd e ng ineering),
parliamentarian.
The .enate, consisting
of 16 members , is
organized \o express
fac ulty concerns and
opinions to the college
administration and to the
Coast Com munit y
College Diatrict Board of
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~ .. tM DeltJ Not DEAR READERS: The Board of
~hiropracUc Examinel"S has laaued a warning
to consumerB on the uae of gravity therapy
-Uevicee. Theee device. more commonly include
thoee which rot.ate the body at hip level from .an erect to an lncllned or inverted poaiUon
'feet above head). The Individual la •tra(>ped
:.at the wa.lat to the device and a foot-locking
~ is applied. Alao, a aecond common
;levlce allowa the user to wear specially
'designed "boots" containing hooka. The boots
are strapped to the feet The wearer then
<hooks the boots over a horizontal overhead bar
'lnd hangJ suspended in an inverted poaition.
' These devices can have beneficial
therapeutic effects when inverted traction is
necessary and uaed in a manner for which the
_.evlce was designed. For example, such
"'therapy can be used as a means of combating
-9hyaical problems which are caused, in pert,
by gravity. These Include stooped shoulders, -.fhortened spine, varicose veins and othen.
There are circumstances under which the
' ~of anti-gravity therapy devices may not be 1n the best interests of the user. These
contra-indications commonly include: spinal
,infections, tumors, aneurisms. detached
1retinas, recent fractures, gross overweight,
~railty, headaches, stroke or severe cerebral
·.ivaacular disease with hypertension or high
blood pressure.
b-The Board of Chiropractic Examiners
!Jlecommends that before any anti-gravity
.,.\herapy device is uaed, individuals should seek
1ihe advice of a qualified health practitioner to
'!determine if the use of the device is
!appropriate in their cue.
't"
~alts reduction n eeded
~
x DEAR PAT: Our electric blll la very
j gb, mainly becaaae my famUy leaves Ugbta
a all over Ute hoaae. I'm tired of lecturing
boat thJa ud wonder llow mach I'd aave on
e bill U I pat dimmer bulba In tome of the
i.IOCketa.
" C.W., Cott.a Meaa
" All you probably know, electricity is billed
'ln kilowatthours: watts multiplied by hours
'ased divided by 1,000. If you have five ~00-wan lightbulbs m your home that could
oe replaced by 60-watt bulbs. you are now
JP&Y1lll for an extra 40 watts for each hour you
,~se each 100-watt bulb. lf you use each
.JOO-wan bulb for two hours nightly. you're
-.pending an extra $2.16 monthly (based on the
._verage U .S. rate for electnc1ty) .. .. -
"" • Got a problem" Then wr11e 10 ~e 1 Pat Hvro" 117 PJt "1// LUI rl'cl I.dpt'.
-
gl'trmg the Jll\Wf'~ and ac·tJvn you
.... n <'ed 10 'u h <' 1ne9uir1es 1n
J!!_Vernmenl Jnd bw.mes. Mail _vour queslJons
aio "Pat Horo\4 1tz. Al Your &rv1ce, Orange
,_Coast Da1J.~ Pilot P O Box 1560, Costa Mesa,
CA 92626
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••
C!hess seniinar
<iffered at OCC
')
National chess master Robert M. Snyder will
nd and discuss several openings during a
our chess seminar at Orange Coast College
y.
•Titled "Opening Preparation,'' the seminar is
ala~ from 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. in Room 101-A of
OCC's Business Education Building. Admission is
$10..
Snyder, fonner co-champion of the Western
United States, will explain how and what to study
in preparing an opening system. A large
demonstration board will be uaed for the lecture.
Anendees abo are encouraged to bring their own
~board.a.
" Tickets are on aale m the OCC Ticket Office,
located in the college's Student Center Building. TI« oUice is open Monday through Friday from 9
a.ra, to 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon.
., For information about the seminar, phone
550-5880. ...
;\lice, rabbit
.c
treat for kids "l:W' ..
,..,Children at the Braille lnatltute will get a
soil&al treat th1a F.uter, when Allee and the White R.bblt ahow up for their F.aater ea hunt and ea
~rating perty on Saturday.
~ ...
,,, The storybook characters, courtesy of Walt Dl'iDeY productiona.. will ent.ertaln at the party at
Bi9ilfe Institute'• Oran1• County Community
C@ter, 527 N. Dale Ave., Anaheim, from 10:30
~-1:30 a.m.
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'~VI MONIY ON rlNIUUNCI
"° "'
lose Show &
'h PrlceW.
Direct· from -grower Mlpef
rleftf ~ •· 2 at ~tlnofon Centtr. P\91
No. l bare· root '°'"' Rtg. $.4.99 ..... J ftf
Potent R°'" 2 f0t $7
Diamond Engagement Ring
And Matching Wedding Band
Matching Gent's Wedding Band
In solid Gold.• Regularly $95.
Now
$150
S70
T111'11ol"9::r•11llDDd ..... lpeclllfy"" Ind prtced to ..... ......
FILLO OF SOLE $3.49
Lightly breaded and dHp fried to a golden brown. Served with tartar .. uee
and lemon wedge.
PIGIFIC RED SllPPER $3.49
Oellcately grilled and enhanced with melted butter. Served with tartar aauce
and lemon wedge .
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AD STARTS TBVllSDAY I IO DUI.ER SALES
JI 12 #4
PDIE SHEL YING
15 CUN.FT .
Put the wall a to work and get more room fM
the boob or Jmlc:Jr-bacb. We Juat happen to
bcneall the hardware you'll need. too.
ALUMlllUM SCREEI DOORS
TBE IELIJUWEI
Mill ilnleb aluminum door com•• lo 30". 32" or 36" .u...
11 97
TBE UITI DI
Choice of Wb.lte. Grey or
lelg• flnlah. lD 30", 32" or
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better oDH, UJre thl• 36"
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Wlthan~ UJre thatlt'agot
to hen• a Gold Flelrtone
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gardeD or Oowerpatch and nau drcl ..
around trMe.
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WESTERlf RED
CEDAR FEICllG
Good nutlc loollr.ing fence atutf. (My mom tried
to talk me out of a fendng daH lD college. but l
made a etab at It cmrway .)
1/2"
' I
Coualn 8ally thought the doctor waa getting
heah when he told lwr she bad acute crppendlcltl•.
I FOOT HEPLIDDEIS
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llllVFICTOIED OSEI I 2 9 t
Goodol' brick. Bulld f'Cl'UMU ac:uatom
bacJryard cooker. or mck• a Dice deck aroWid
the •pa or hot tub.
MORTIRLESS ·
BUJCI
5 5 C 8"x8"xl8''
HeN'• an eajler way to build block wall•.
wt th no modu Join ta. Drop by one of our •tores
and pt aUtbe detalle.
SIDllG
Ya''CLEU 1297 uvu as
GrooYed I" on c:ent.r. tor a 1pWl•r wall
lndoon or oat.
Ofoo4"d ... Oil~ .. ,. fot
...W.or outside Walla
Wallcl.
DURILITE FOLDllG
SUD CHAIR
7'7
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NO DEALER SALES AD STARTS THURS. Lug thl• 11 W'Vlnfl-ooated polyHt•r duck
tcmprlM colored chair down to tb. lboN and
•tan out younquCSN toot of t•mtorr.
n., tlClf lt'a macs. for todClf' •higher ...nlDg UDGll
....... , bo.t lt'• be tor ,..terdaf'•hltr ~.too.
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CRUISERS Wlfi IUDDS
YOUR CHOICE
LADIES' OR
MEN'S
HIWIDL ml.I
Cnmk lUt Tm'letf lD
Wa.baut/Vaallla. lfcny/Vcm1llaor
loUd Yellow. 7\41 ft •• wtt.h I rthe.
lrtag the little ODH to
National Lumber to ...
8BORTY AKO CHEAP
CIDCIEM 11 .. and ln the
fleeh (featlwra) OD Scrtunlay
Mmcb 28th at:
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PALM SPRllGS
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MU810. ~-f'ICTITIOUI .,_ .. MAm l'OUA IEAIOH8 GAAPHICe, Tiit lollowln9 pereone lleve 1241 I . Wrlgllt, Santa Ana, CA
ebendoned tlle UM of tlle flotltloue 12f06. ~Mme: IANORA HUGHH WIHC", WIW INT!RPRllH, 11011 6H l<enllngton, Or11nge, CA~ l'llcll Avenue, lrvlne, Celltornle Thie ~ II~ by -.i '2714 Tiie l'lcutlou1 8uelnM1 Neme ,.,._ WltlCfl
reterrtd lo ebove WH lll•d In Thie ~I ... lllecl wltll "" Orenoe CoUnty on M &, 1N1. County Cler1l of Orenge County en
WAIUUNOTON·IUTLER Mwefl 21, 1913 · VINTURll, e Cellfornte fl21W1
oorponitlOn, 17100 Ollene. ntne, Publlelled Orange Ooe11 D•lt C4lllfornlt t27t4 Piiot. Merell 24, 31, Aprll 7, 1 • I IUD WARMINGTON 1"3 A TIOH, a Cellfornl• 144&-tl
• 17100Glllette, !Mne, ---=~~=-----~~ t2714 P'\llJC M>T1C[
Tiie 8ud Warmington ---------"T" Corporetlon
!dwwd 0 . Wwmlng1on, Preeldenl
Thie flatefl'lent -llled wltll the County Clertl of Orenge County on
Mllf'Clft 7, 1"3.
RHODll , KINDALL a HAIJMtlTOlll
A Pu1111hne1 .._ Corp, __ .,.., ........... ,. ,.o .... .., ............ c ..... .., , __
Publllhed Orenge CoHt Delly
Piiot, Mwotl 10, 17, 24, 31. 1"3
1237-13
41• Or1nge OoMt DAILY PILOT /'Thureday, Maroh 24, 1913
Removal of anonynJity
wi ll d ent rental law
F'or 10me time now, Laguna
Beach has trted to curb the
proliferation ol illegal rental units
by permitting clthena to make an
anonymoua report if they auapect
a neighbor is profiting from auch a
unit.
The name of the peraon filing
a complaint is recorded, but it i.s
not revealed to the owner of the
sUapect unit.
Now a council majority has
voted to change the policy on the
theory that an owner has the right
to know who expoeed him.
Councilwoman Sally
Bellerue, who aought the change,
believes this will curb the filing of
complaints based on vengeance or
spite.
It certainly will. And it most
probably will discourage any
reporting at all. Very few citiz.ens,
esped.ally older people, would feel
like risking reprisal or setting off a
feud by turning in a neighbor -
especlally if the report should tum
out to be in error.
There's no doubt the bootlei
rentals are a real problem in
Laguna. where rents are sky high
and there ls a big demand for
small, reasonably priced
accommodations. And it's a
temptation for owners to fix up a
garage or a recreation room as a
little apartment, without the
bl~g of the city.
If the city feels strongly about
uncovering illegal rent.ala, removal
of the promise of anonymity to
persons reporting such goings-on
will rapidly remove this source of
lnfonnation.
h's a ll ttle unsavorr, to
encouraae people to "snit.ch' on
their neighbors . but the
anonymous reporting policy has
helped with enforcement of the
bootleg rental law. If the city is
serious about the law, the policy
should be maintained. If it is not,
the law should be modified.
The system backfires
There's a lot of talk about
people who abuse our system of
welfare and other government
benefits. But sometimes it's the
people who are abused by the
system.
That seems to be the situation
for Ronald Ehler, a 38-year-old
Dana Point man who is blind, a
diabetic, h.aa only one leg and is
recovering from cancer of the
oolon.
Because of his disabilities, the
former owner of a landscape
design company now is obliged to
live on Social Security benefits
and aid from Medi-Cal.
Because of the letter of the
law, he now stands to lose an
important part of thoee benefits.
In the summer of 1979, Ehler
was trying to help a woman friend
who, after dining with him, was
set upon by two other women
outside a restaurant and called to
him for help.
When two Sheriff's deputies
arrived on the IOefle of the fracas.
they tackled Ehler, who oould not
see who they were, dragged him
into a patrol car and hauled him
off to jail, where he was Charged
with being drunk and disorderly.
During the melee they
managed to pull off his artificial
•
leg which was not returned to hun
until his release several hours ·
later.
Ehler filed suit charging fa.lie
arrest and assault and earlier this
month agreed to accept a
settlement of $15,000 from the
county.
That's when his rw trouble
began. Because his new "assets"
ext'eed the prescribed $1,500 limit,
he will be deprived of the
Supplemental Security Income he
received because he is blind and,
even worse, will no longer be
entitled to Medi-Cal money for his
daily insulin shots.
His only choice at this point
appears to be to live on what's left
of the settlement money after
paying his legal costs, t h en
reapply for benefits when the
money runs o ut. But that, in
eUect, would mean that he really
received no recompense for being
roughed up by the lawmen.
There must be aome specific
restrictions on eligibility for
government aid. But surely it
would be possible to inject a
degree of humanity in the law so
that an individual in such dire
straits as Ehler· is not kicked off
the rolls because he was victim.iz.ed
by misapplicauon of another body
of law.
Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Otner views ell pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s env11
ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone t7141
642·'4321.
L .M . Boyd/ Longest fall
Am aaked the lo::.f:•t fall ever
survived by a moun climber. On
Dec. 7, 1908, one Chrlstopher Timma
slipped on ML Elie de Beaumont, a
10,200-foot peak ln New Zealand. He
. skidded. bounoed, plummeted 7 ,500
feet down the Ice face into a crevuae.
Hia cllmbh\c com~ was killed,
but Timms lived with bruiaea, a
conculSioo and injwiea to one hand.
A crippled Frenchman named Jean
Be.Kmlt went to Lourdes to t.mmene
hlm.aelf in the healing waters. A
correspondent who whneaaed the
event said Beacont was 10
overwhelmed to dbcover he could
walk apln that he uid only thia: "fll
be damned!" ;
bridge hand contain.Uli
no than a nine called a .
A. Becau.e the Engll1b Earl of Yarbc>n>U&h habitually bet opponents
1,000 ~one he'd not be dealt such a
band. Mathematically, It WU a fairly
afe be\.
Q. How much time bu to go by
before a decuxd penon ato119 beinl
refernd to .. ''the late''!
A. Didn't we already talk about
tbatT Opinions differ, but mo1t
ape ca •Y "the late" la a CQW1e9y to
turViVOn ln the ~ ace bncket u
the• r•d lt'a uwl until such Ume
M thole tw'Yfvon UkewlM are no
lCJnalr aurvtwra.
Polbten peftod.lcally uk voters
~ t.lwy allllfOY9 of the c:u.JTeDl
0 .8. !"eeident't performance. No
pr•'chnt ln the mt &O y .. ra hu
....... ~ approYal ~t.aae ta pill\Wlt-tb'm -Karry Tnaman at
Im li:wfM ~ Y.i men and mon l.ilitiiilifti'.._ TrwmA amona the
... "' 111' ct.ntl ol. tbll Clll\tury.
If a restaurant has to throw out a
lot of food. one of two things la wrong;
Either the food buyer doem't know
bow to handle the job or the chef lm't
cooking It properly. So contenda an
authority on the matter. Nothini ln a
restaurant goes bad in lea than three
days, except fresh greens. uya this
expert. So a good buyer in concert
with a good chef should be able to u.e
it all
Q. Who wu the greatest influence
on writer Ernest H~ay?
A. Philosophically, it might have
been Montaigne, who wrote: ''It is
fear that I stand most ln fear of, ln
aharpneu it exceed• every other
feeling." Hemingway was 10 ~ of
being acared he '¥orked the theme in
almost everything he wrote.
In Europe. the curry powder is
stronger and the vinegar is milder
than the U.S. varieties of same.
Women have a basic need to be
hugged. Or so says another scholar
who researches such mauers.
Sometimes, this fellow says, those
women who aren't hugged enough to
satisfy this basic need tend to overeat.
Nothing new about that. Still, it
should be added to our Love and War
man's growing collection of claims
that link lack of affection with cxc.ua
weight.
I
Half of the American Indian
1tudenta drop out of high echool.
Q . How did April Fool'• Day get
staried?
A. The reformed calendar waa adop~ ln France ln 1 ~. It lh11ted
the Nrt of the new year from Aprl) 1
to January 1. But a lot of peopl dJdn't
like the Change. They weie fabeled It
April foola.
TIMNMe,,.....,
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New threat Nicaragua • Ill
Anti-Sandinista rebels ready to launch offensive
WASHING TON -Another civil war
ls about to explode in Nicaragua, lea
than four years after Sandinista
guerrillas over1hrew the U.S.-backed
dict.ator, Anastasio Somoza.
Thousands of well-anned and trained
antl-Sandlniata rebels have already
Ln.filtra ted in to north em Nicaragua, and
thdr leaden aay they're ready to launch
an offensive against the M anagua
re&ime. They believe their chances of
1uccesa are excellent.
Coordinated with this military action,
exile leaders of the N icaraguan
Democratic Force (FON) plan a
diplomatic move designed to give their
cause international credibility. They
lntend to create a state-within-a-state -
a "Free Nicaragua" -in the area that '
comes under their control.
BY MOVING INTO Nicaragua proper
from their sanctuaries in neighboring
Honduras, the FON units have already
dl.scarded the image of a futile exile
movement. Setting up a ri va 1
eovemment within Nicaragua's borden
would be the next step in the FDN'a '
quest for recognition.
My aaaociate Jon Lee Andenon
interviewed FON leaders in Waah.ington
and Miami. They emphasized what they
feel are crucial points about their
movement:
-Though the core of the FON's
fightma strength is made up of former
members of Somoza's defeated National
Guard, people from all sides of the
political spectrum have joined up. Thell'
common bond la opposition to the
Sandin.lat.as' Marxist regime.
-Unlike the Sandinistas, FON
leaders i.naist, they will hold completely
free elections within 18 months; even
Q
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leftist parties will be allowed to take
part.
-The FON guerrillas say they have
no connection with the much-publicized
jolnt exercises held across the border by
the U.S. Special Forces and the
Honduran arm~'. ·•we don't have any
gringo trainers,• an exile leader stressed.
"We are all Nicaraguan fig}Jters, fighting
l..rwde Nt ." Despi~claim of independence,
lntelHgence aourcea say the Reagan
administration is unquestionably givina
at lean tacit s upport to the FON
movement.
The rea1on for this ls the
administration's belief that Nicaragua is
the leey to Central America'• future. In a
sort of reverse Domino Theory, U.S .
planners figure that an ouater of the
Sandiruataa from Nicaragua would cause
the oollapee of the leftist guerrillaa in
both El Salvador and Its neighbor to the
north. Guatemala.
The reasoning behind this theory
is that once lhe ~ are no longer
in power, there will remain no direct
airlift route for the C..'ubanl to aend anna
and advisers to a safe haven on the
mainland, from which they can be
traruported easily to leftist guerrillaa
throughout Central America.
FON leaden claim to have wide
suppor1 in their northern Nicaraguan
bridgeheads and to have recruited not
only many peaaa.nta, but dilencbant.ed
Sandiniata militiamen as well. They say
that for months they have been ain-yi.ng
out reconnaiasance and infiltration raids
deep lnto the country's interior.
THE FON CLAIMS to have about
6,000 fighters in ita various
encampments; it needs and expects
wupport of city dwellers. mainly thoae
who helped the Sandin.i.taa overthrow
Somoza, but hid their weapom lm1ead of
turning them in -"juat ln cue." The
FON may al.lo get help from Miakito
Indian guef"!illu.
Footnote: A former Sandinista
diplomat nys Fidel Caatro may try
airlifting troop1 to Nicaragua if his
Sandinista clients are aerioualy
threatened. In this case, it w ould
behoove the United St.ates to impoee a
blockade on Nicaragua, he said.
Letters t o the e d itor
Education loss
hardest to take
To the F.ditor:
On Feb. 16. the Board of Trustees for
the Coast Community College District in
Orange County voted to lay oU between
100 and 150 teachers employed by thls
diatrict. When the ax finally feU th.at
night, I began to ponder the nationwide
economic events of the last several
months.
TemU.nation of employees have been
oocwring with disturbing regularity ln
many mduatries. Government aporwored
programs and their administrative ataf:f
have been let go. Consumer spend.lna
hu decreased to alarming lows causing,
again. more unemployment.
I consider these events and their effect
on me. 11 l should be deprived of my
source of income, I believe I can still
survive. Take away my ability to buy the
food I like and I will obtain food that
will sustain me rather than satisfy me.
Take away my ability to buy clothing
that I want and I will mend th~ I have.
Take away my home and hearth and I
will join friends or relatives at theirs.
BUT WHEN my access to knowledce
through the educated minds of my
teachers is taken away by their removal
and the increased burden of instruction
and guidance ls placed on the teachers
that remain, 1 begin to doubt my ability
to 1urvive. To be derued an opportunity
to learn la to be denied a future The
bridges th.at my children and I have to a
future (our teachers) are being
dl1mantled and removed. Now, I am
frtahtened. r do not respond to this action by the
board in anaer, nor do I believe my
ltatementa are radical or far-fetched. l
1Wpond wtth deep concern for myaalf.
my family, relatives, friends and the
rnembera of my community wbO may
1hare m y opinion. Yea, [ feel a
tremendoua per"IOnal la. of 10methi.na
that ta priceless -knowledge.
P.R. BERGERON
Reckless ripoff
To tho Editor:
Wo are being ripped off on an
unimqtnable IClle .
Jamea 0 . Watt, ~tendlne to be a ·~ of OW' puf>IJc landa, LI now ..... to ....... .u • aiAl¥oo .....
"of our OUllDOh ~ <•.,.. th9 "8it Of flarldll), It bOlion taall Of OW' W 11• Hh
Coal ..... ,.,.., uM:I an of ou.r known
1eoth•fllW litel. In iiddltlon, he 11 ~to ..... YU1uaU, the tnUN
offshore oil don)elo C()'O&roiled by our
country.
Because 90 b tit Wruz offered for
sale IO fut lit al the ~ewd economy. the mttM!&la..aiad energy
raow-ces ate silN 1f> fetch Much at
the •ucUon .~;~ver ,IDUQb they
fetch. thouab. U. •°"ra. ~rican
can't afford then(. And S(S; sac:r'ifidng
economics to Ideology (b)' hh own
adm.ilslon), he la oUetina all Q( sh1a, one
trillion doll.an wwth of pUbUc wee.Ith,
for sale at bargain buetneftt prices to a
few large energy companies. some of
which are not even owned by
Americans
UNLESS it is stopped. it will amount
to the most slzable takeover of public
wealth by private corporations in this
century The Reagan administration is
Irrevocably placing much of the natlon'1
natural resources beyond the public's
reach. And who are the loeen in this
transactJon?
You and I are, the ones who are
aelllns it.
TheXt! is a desperate compulsivenem, a
reckle'ls speed to the behavior of the
Reapn AdrninUtration; as if they are
afraid we will d19oowr the magnitude of
their theft and atop them.
Already more offshore oU bas been
leaed In the put yeu than ln all the
previoua 28 yean of the offahore leue
program put together -more than the
oil companies can d e velop In this
century. The same story la unfolding for
Umber and coal re.erves. The buyen
wW lit on their leuee and .ell them (or
the extracted n!90Ul'Cllt) ~ to you and
mt', and our children at t.remendou.
profltl 40 y an from DOW.
lt hat taken the Rea1an
admlniltration 23 mcntha to becin to tear
down work that hla pftCkwww. from
Theodor. Rooeevelt to Jimmy Carter,
took three quarterl of • century to build.
lt .. time to put a atop to the autt.tna of
our nadon'1 ~ the MCl'llep of
our henaqe, and the plundefi.na ol our
ecionomy. f want )'OU to do all you can to
pr.erve our natu.ral n!l90W'C9 for the
enjo)"m(!nt of all of UL
STEPHEN J. PEW
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ER TO THE EDITOR
Instructions below
were wry dill.icult. wtth our clme family
traditions.
What really bothen me, however, is
that there were ti~ cars involved ln the
accident and not one of those people haa
c::ontacied ua. Not one hu called oc made
an effort to acknowledge that they were
aware of the fat.all ty.
The Newport Beach police
investigator, who did a wonderful job,
~ me there wu no violation In the
accident.
The story you printed brouabt letten
from oompusfonate ~le refaU.ng and
aharlng atmilar experiences. They were
concerned with our emotional
well-being.
I woul3 like those involved in the
tngedy to know that I bokl no W will
toward them. 1 would prefer th.at we
remember Matt M he WU tr)'lnc to help
and he made a complete eacrtfb.
Thank you a1aln for your
oonllderadon and~~~
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HOUSTON (AP) -
PrlDctu Carollae, actor
Mlcllatl York and 11n&er Cleo
La1ae are join1Jll foroe9 here
to ralae money to recreate
Sh.akeapea.re'1 Globe Theater
in London.
The campalsn to reatore
the theater and a mu.eum on
the aouth
bank of
t h e
Thame1
River waa
a favorite
project of
Caroline's
mother ,
Princess
CMCM..99 Gr ace of
Monaco ,
who died in September after
an auto accident.
The 26-year-old prlnce1s
will fly to Pittsburgh
tomorrow for a public poetry
reading and to New York for
Artist sets
museum talk boost Globe project An eventni with port.ralt p&lnter AJ.l.oe Neel
wW be held at the L.aaun.a Be.ch Mutewn of Art
aid he feet. guilt tor a k1lllna hoetqti In lran. March 31 at 8 p.m.
laat year by hi• proteae. The book document• the Born ln 1900, Allee Neal hu been pe1nUn6J
Tl€ FAMl.Y
PHYSICIAN IS
STl.L YOllt
BEST FREI>
convicted murderer Jack raJd'• 1 ..... 1 ..... and execution exprwioniat.lc portrait.I for more than four decade.,
Abbo
.......... and hu called henelf a "collector of llOUla." tt. and the .,.. AJ•"-· .... we ,..,..1v ... __ _
Abb h
l'Ollo~ her .Ude lecture, a wine --..t -1..~ w..,_.. , ·-otl, w o wrote an l.'Ommando •nu"'~ •bout th• phy1lcl•n thet
acclaimed book on prilon Ute u n 1 t • 1 reception &tve parUcipenta an opportunity to follow• the old way. of dally
called "In root• and talk with the art.lit. howle roundll. there.,.. inill AdmJMlon la •6 at the muaewn. located at 307 IOf1'le ot them &.ft ln '°'°'
the Belly formation Cliff Drive in Lquna Beach. r•mot.e uea1 It 1a UM only "8..IC NOT1Cl o f t h e I n t h e w1y ror 1 doc1« to brin& aTATUmWT rw AltANDDllUIJfT
B e a 1 t , ' ' m1d-l 970., health c•re to • community rw u• rw
had been Beckwith B J1 s • TOO.y'• modem phy.ldan "9CmtoUe .._,_ .. MAm
free for uld In a aca ' Jnatra 10J"Vet1 In• very 1peda1taed ~1tC:::::J~~~~.!.~ but much more efficient "'"'""'"'
le11 than telephone nianner He knows that If It ~ -·
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THI!. BIZARRE BAZAAR I
t r e e Interview. h la pomlble tor IOfn90M who TRADING co . 11&1 Newport Blvd .
W e e k 1 •etewmt "People s 0 ws upco ....-.J•ng ia !lick to 1et to UM otflot, he Coeta ~CA '2t27 b e f o r e In thla country want to know .&.&.& 11 tlt!tter equipped to help The F1C1ltlou1 a.,.,_ N-
k ill Ing a what went on from •he thrm With the f•cllhle1 referred to •boot• wH llled In MA.Liit • Tick •vail.ablr he la •bl4 1.o ~ Or1nge County on Nootembet 7
waiter at a Inside," said Beckwith, 54, eta to aee L.uren Becall and Frank Sinatra quickly dlaanc-anct treat
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New York restaurant. Mailer, president of an Austin, Texas, are aV41ilable oow on a round trip champagne bua h i• p•t1ent1 Should th• 2038~1C~R0S:!'r.'. ~~~A~
who considered Abbott a aecurlty conaulting flnn. "U ahuttle leavinQ from Newport Bellcb. aervlces of • 1peclall1t be CA 92707
talented writer, had helped you want to know about the Bacall w1ll be at the P&nlaf." Theater in required, he will 1u11e•t TNI 1>ue1t-. .., .. conoucied by
arranae his releaae. effort, buy my book.'' Hollywood ln "Woman of the Yeer' April 29. c.o.t °"' .,, lndlvlduelAlch«d Moriat1y
"ltwuatruefailureonmy l1 $46. Sinatra will be a\ the lJniveraal YOUORYOURDOC'TOR TN .. 1a1_t_llledw11111he
part In understanding the NEW Y 0 R K (AP) Amphitheater in Univenal Oty June 15 and 16 CAN PHONE US when yoo County C1ert1 of Orllf'OI County on
d th f
,..__ ........ r..1-" .... _"--Actrell Glo_.-Sw•.. ho Cost ta u.5 and 1ncl··..1-~.,-· nred • delivery We will Fet>tuaty 25. IN3 ep O u"" .... ..,.._.,.,, ~ ~.. -toD, W .., ~ ....... deliver promptly without FtlllMI laid. began her career on the .Uent Other r,;rfonnancee ude "Dream Glrll" extra charje A IJ'Ml many Publl1he<1 Ot1nge CoH1 O•lly
movie 1creen, hu been July 5 and 'Z.Orba" with Anthony Quinn, July 14. people rely 00 ua ror tMlr Piiot. MatCI\ 3. 10. l7. 24, 1:-83
FA YETTEVILLE, N .C . ho 1 p Ital l zed for an For Information about Matgo'1 Champagne shuttle heelth needa. Wr wrtrom.. 11----------
(AP) -Retired Army Col. undlacl~ Ulneaa, at New call 640-lMl. requmta for delivery 1erv\Ce NI.IC flJT1C(
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Claarln Beekwttll has writ1en York Hoa pita 1-Co r ne 11 and charge eccounta. fltC'T1TIOU9 .,._ ..
Pulitzer Prize-winning author a book on the 1 e c re t Medical Center. "8..IC NOTICE flAlllC uoo ~CY um ITA~
Norman Mallerk who is counterterroriat unit he led on Her husband and bus1ne9ll Call 642-5611. '1CTITIOU9 •u••H• ,,,.. ~ ~~ ~ •e dolnO
a reception.
spending a wee at the an aborted 1980 mhalon to manaaer, Brian Degu, wu Put• fewworda MA•tTATDmlfT .,,,,_,,,,.,..., MLM NEWSLETTERS, MLM
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H1Qhw1y, Laguna BMcll, Catllornl• "'8.JC NOTIC( M•rll Leo Murphy, 1983 92'51 W•ll•ce AY•nu•. No. H. Co•I•
Tom or Lind a Har•n. 29812 l'1CTIT10U8 .,...N ~ CelHomle tl2e27
AndrM. ~· NIQuel, C•Jtlornl• MAim 8TATUmNT Thll ~le condue1ed ~en 92977 The lollowlng penon 11 doing lndMduel.
Thie ~ le condue1ed by en bu*-•: Matll L Murphy
lndMdual ARROWHEAD DRYWALL. 351 Thl9 et~ -lied wtltl Ille Tom or Lind• Heren O•k Pl1ce, Suite 'E.' BrH, C• County ci.tt of Orenoe County on Thie .C•ternent WM llled '#llh lhe 92921 Fet>ruary 14, 1M3
County Clertl of Orenoe County on 8•muel A. F1.1rnarl, 191190 ....,.. JlllMHll'/ 31, 1183 Lcnnclla Or .. CoW\e.. c... 11722 Publl•hed Or1nge Cout O•lly ..,_. Thie~ 1a c:onduc;ted by.,, PlkJt. Mwcn 10, 11. 24. 31. 1983
P\lblllhed Or•ng• Cout 011ty lndMduW. I~
!"Mot, Mar 2. t , HI, 23, 1983 $M1U11 A. Fuman •-.,. llftftM'. 1091-83 Thl8 etat-t -ftled with the '"-...., n111-.
-----------County Clertl of 0reng11 County °" --.Pte~nnmi-iiioiu1eil•ueniii•ii••-rtaJC NOTlC( Mercll 4. 1"3. um STA,..,,,. l--='1C~=Tm=IOU8=~.,...,,.......,..,......-,-.--Publl•h•d Or•nge Cou'rti~: ~,::Wino ~on t• dolng
NAlil9 8TATDmNT Pllo1 Mwctt 10. 17. 24. 31, 11183 OE8ION WOOO PRODUCTS ~ ~ pereone -doing 1174-83 1760 Monrov1•. Suite A2, Coeta
HUHTIHGTONS HOLE IN THE -------------..... CaMtornle ne27 WALL , 1 tt\t Main Streat, NI.IC NOTICE Oon•ld WOOO P•11on, 3244
Huntington e..cn. Calif 92648 l'1CTIT10U9 • H••• =.street. Colla ..... ~
Lyne M. Welu, 1422 N. umnA~ Thle~leconductedby••
~. Senta Ane, c.llf. 92708 The lollowtno PlflOn 11 doing lndMduel Athene C Lewis, 5001 BluetllY ~ u : OCJnaM1 W Patton Cir., Huntln010tt 8-c:fl, c.111. ~ P.L.1. OISTRlllUTOA8. n5 W Thie et•t-t -Ned w1U1 the
Ttlle ~ 11 con«1e1ecs ~ • 17th Street, Suite ·o-. Coet• u... County etettt of 0rmnoe County°" Qel*el pert~. Cellfomla 92927 Mwctt 3 1N3 Lyne M Wela Petw LAw, 17501 .....,,... Orlw. ' F211Cm
Thlt stet-t •• Ned with the Santa Ana, Callloml• 92708 Publl•hed Or1noe cou t O•lly
County C1er1t of Orenge County on ~~.~II oonoucted by.,, Piiot. Mercn 10. 11, 24, 31, 1983 MlllCh fl, 19113. ....,.,,...,.... .,.,,. ,.., 1"111llO Peter L11W , ............
Publllhed Oreng• Coa1t 011~ Thia et•t-1 -111ect wtt11 tt1e rtaJC MOTIC( Piiot. Mlteh 17, 24, 31, Anrfl , C®ntw Clerk of Or•n,.. c~· t 10.•• .. , •--n y fee .......... .,. ....
-----------'-253-83--I Ott Metdl 7, 1983 ..A.ii.nAT'DmfT '211211 rtaJC NOT1C( Publllhed Orange Cout Delly The lollowlng per1on le doing
'1Cnnou8 ..,_.. Piiot, MllfCh 10, 17, 24. 31, 1983 ~P:S. (8) PRODUCTIVITY
MAim 8TA~ -1151~ MANAGEMENl SYSTEMS, 4242 ~ol~no pereon 11 dolno PUBLIC NOTICE =" DrM. Hewpor1 a.ct\, ca
PlllltTINE Fl 81RGLA88 flC11T10U8 ...... VlrQll Metlon Fr..-nan, 1147 YACHT MAYICO, 208St Mou1a* um SfA~ Memory L•n•. Sent• An•. C•
Ct , Hun4lnglon 9-111. Cell. 92Mt Tl'I• lollowlno pweon I• doing 92108
Ctw* fl ~JI .• 20631 ~ ee: T'NI ~ 11 conduc1ed by en Moutaull Cf., Huntington Beech, BALBOA BAKERY, 301 M•ln ~ calf. 92e4t Street, Balboa. CA. 92M1 Vlrgll F-
11119 "'*'-le conduc:1'9d by an Ho• Tiii Cllrlall•nHn, 177 Thie •t•i.ment -Ned wllt\ Ille ~ Rlver•lde Aote .. Ho F, N-port County Clet1l of Or-. County on
CNl1ee R. ~ Jt 8-:tl, CA 12983 Merci\ 4. 1983
Thie ltet-t -llled with the Thia ~ .. conduc1ed by.,, f'J1ttD County Oertl of 0r""G9 County on lndMduel Publl•lled Or1nge Cout O•llY Merdl 11, 1M3 Hoe Thi Ovtel*-' Match 10, 17 24 31, 11113
1"21-Thie llatenwr11 -llled With the 1080-&3
PubN•hed Or•noe Cout Oaity Courl!Y CW1I of Oninoe County on Piiot, March 17, 24, 31, April 1, Feb. 28. 1913 P\aJC flJT1Cl 1183 t~ "210171 -----------Publllhed Or•n1• Cout D•lly ~A~N MlJC NOT1CE Piiot Merell 2. 9, 1 , 23, 1~09243 The lollowtnQ penone -doing
PICnTIOUe W.. ~-. .... ITA~ •-t1> CYPRESS VILLAGE LIMITED The tDlalMng ,._.,..doing ...._ NOTIC( PA,.TNEA8HIP, 3010 Pu11m•n
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~ ee: l'tCTITIOUe wa StrMI, Coll• M•H. Calllornl• w~~:r•.1. att t C•prl, MMm aTATW 92$H 1Mne. tf11.4 The fOllowtf19 pereon I• doing RolM<"t P W•rmlngton. 3090
Emil)' WetMfbY1 at11 Cllprt, ~ .. : Pullmen StrHt. Coit• Men,
lnlM. OIMornle ttf14 OLASI ILlUllONI, 2Ht c.ltorTlie 92929 Wednror1h C. Oilier, Ht t Country Club Or . c-. ..._, CA Ao9lf O. Demel. 3090 Pullman eton. 11Ww. 011Nom11t 92714 tH». Str .. t, Oo1t• MeH, C•lllornla ~~ .. ~ ~. CHERYL ANN PARKS, nae ~ ... _.__ ~__..
---S*••llfllP. Country Olub Dr., C.. ..._, CA ,,_ -le --llY a e,,., ~ HUe. llmltled pWll•lfllp.
Thie 11111 1_. -._, wltf1 U. Tl*~ le OOflducted ~ 811 ~ P. Wermngton
County Oleltl at Or.,.. Coun'Y on ~ o.n..t ,.,,,_ Metdl 1, 19U. C..8'Yl ~ PW& ,.,_ llltl&'Mfll -tied with the nnm T1111 .... .....,. ... .., ..,, .._ Countt 01ertt f1I o-.. County °"
P\lbtlMed 0renoe eo.e. De11J OOWity an o1 e>r.,. OOUnty .. MM:fl 1, 1-.
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COMPANY, 4028 w.t_,, "-· -... ~STA~ '# A :o p Ill O p E R T y = 202, IMwPOft 9eeoh. Callf. ~,. per90M -Oc*IO MANAGEMENT COMPAHY, 2110
Gayle E. Poet, 4028 W•l«1y VANGUARD PAAn.EM, LTD. Newport 9MS.. No. 1, 0.. ......
'"'-. SUit• 202. ~ 8-ti, PARTNERSHIP XVII llt Do... Or CelMiorNe 12a7 Cell. 92MO Sult• 15, Newpo~t 8Hoh, a.ii Donald "'· Ward. 11e Kl11111
Tltll ~ II conouc1ed ~ an Hee3 Pl9oe, Mlwport 9-oh. Ce11bn1t1
tndMduel R08ERT D. SMITH. N 1 Do... tteeO Geyte I!.. Poat Dr., Su11e 15, Newport 1eeGf1. CA 9atbar• 0 . Werd, 11t KlnOe
Tltll ltatement -filed """" lM 92t83 ~ ~ 9Mcfl, Clllltof'Ne
COunty C1erti of Or-. County on ~YMONO w. o.uon. 181 t2t80 Don9'd ll Wwd .
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Publlthed Or•nge OoHt Oel~. VANGUARD INVESTMENT =7~°' Orenge County on Piiot. M•roll 17, 24, 31, Apfll • CORP., • C•lllOfnla oorporatton. • . ,..,,..
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The loltowlng perlon II dOlno Tltll Ital-I -flled with the NAm ITA~ ~l~N!ATIVl AmM. 112 ~ ~ 1~.,. County on ~o:-1no perw11 I• dotng
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THURSDAY, MAAOH 24, 1813
ERMA 80M8ECK
ENTERTAINMENT
TELEVISION
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Shelly Manne and his Trio will
highlight Orange Coast College's
15th annual Jazz Festival Friday. Pase BS. I
Operator John Gustaf son
(below) mourns the end or
The End Cafe as wrecking
crews finish oil the old
building battered by recent
8tOrD18.
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The end. • • Cafe at end of pier is hammered dovvn
By ROBERT BARXER °' .. ..,,... .... 'nle End Cafe, perched at the end of the Huntington Beach
Qty Pier for more than four d£Cades, im't perched there any
lmger. It nearly toppled into the water when a mona1roUa wave
smashed into it durina the fierce March 1 storm. w:hether lt woulO topple into the ocean prompted a death
watch aJooa the beach ln the day. immediately after the storm.
But it penevered and didn't budge until yesterday when men
~ the John L. Meek C.omtructioo Co. of Wilmington bepn
wbecldng away at it with chain saws and sledge hammers.
Demolished 9eCtiorls were gently placed on the au.rface of
the p6eJ' by a crane to be hauled away later.
en times were good at The End Cale .••
Ulvtai0n Engineer Uon Ki9er said the building had po9ed a
hazard to surfers and other beachgoen. He said it and an old bait
shop, alao damaged by the storm, should be cleared away by
Friclay.
John Gu.stat.orl, operator of the dty-owned building for eight
}'MI'S. W• one of a few men watching over the destruction ,
yestero.y.
"We had visitors from every state in the union and a lot of
foreisn countries," he recalled.
"We got to be known throughout the world. We would have
visitors from New 1.eaJand who said friends told them to be sure
to come by and have one of our bacon and chee9eburgers.
"There was aomethlng peaceful about beina at the end of the
pier," he said.
"You oouJd bave your troubles but by the ti.me you walked ,
to the end and tasted the wind and the salt air and watched tbe birda. you•d forset about them by the ti.me you walkect beck. ..
Gusta&on uid he beJJevea the dty will rebuild the bui1dinc
and that he'll ~t first chance at a new te.e.
But he llll t certain. "You never know abou'f politics and
changes," he uid.
Gusta&on said the building howled troops manning machine
gum during World War II.
'The area around the bu.Ud1na was aandbqged and a radar
tower w• placed near the ln1ancf aide of the pier, he said.
"But there's no pidura of that anyw.here. It was illegal to
take plctu.ra out here then. The~ (mWtary police) would C101De and take your film.,,
• • • Clarita Fuqua eened up good hot coffee.
• • It ·.started with giandfath~r
con.:toua dedllon to weeve what
lhe had wicn-d into artwork.
y ..n later. hoWever. lt would
becom:./jrlmary to her
pn>f_.Dl'l life• an arUlt..
Now In her 00. and liYtnc In
Sm J..w. ~ abe candnu. to be lnlp&Nd by ~ memoriel
and by the culcur. of r,faioo,
AU and Central America • the
deetpa and fMblont complex
and ........ ·'wearable ant'
fubioDI •. fabric eculpture and
ftlbrtc ....... ' "I"ve alway• had a 1r•tt
curloelty about ~and ~~ardl .... ·='*"'·"aya,...who • ctrawtnc at California
Sta• Pol~ Untv.Wty.
111 ~ lt 8tarted back then,
with m ~thef." ·
By tt~ ~·· of 4, J'uh wa• leWtnC cJotNnC fot ~.
111 would w..r ~ lhln.-~I thoueht wwe won~full_ 'lbly
were v:iiJno.,thOdox. My
moUaer me 'the 1¥'IWI·' She wllll\'t ph • 1 d at all by me w.nna thein. ••And hen I am today. I 8U19 rm ld1l maklna Uae. ln a way.
Maybe Y?-1. llID do thlnp that
tw.k your ~.·· ahl ..,..
1M£nt10N1. ltUdied at OkWaoma Stete
Unlvenlty, tlM UniftnitJ of
1JllDDM ............ iwturMd
to iHeh dHllD and at tb•
UnlWl'lkled Nedontl Autonoma
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89 Oranr Cout DAIL V PILOT rrhUtlday, March a•, 1083
Drug addicts leave unattractive .legacy
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Mal l 1ay 1 word to
that 16-yev-old dope-hMd who ~ ~
"Truth WUl Win!" I am al9o 1 teen ....... ThJa la
my country, too. I unwell aware that hatnd,
con1llct and violence a.re teu1na OW' nation apart.
We have paid a terrible price f« beoom1na
Involved in a war we had no bullnem pttlni into.
I, too, have arown up amid rlota, pollution, nd.a1
strife and ctn.ii addJction.
Out pneratlon wW inherit the problem of takin8 care of the kkla with fried braina. What
plans do the.e 1paoed-out veptablea have foe
thermelv.! People like me, who kept lt all
toptheJ', wW have to provide 00.pitala tor t.he
sick ones. Keep teWna lt like lt la, Ann. You will
not reach everybody, l>ut 10meOne la IUl"e to u.ten.
-AWAKE IN WACO
DEAR AWAKE: I~~ -udl my
cypewrtter fall• apart. for die
eneoara1emeat.
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
EAT WHAT YOU LIKE,
QUllllll
&UT'
&E SU..-
TO LU<E
~·· GOOD FO" Ycxl.
By PHIL INTERLANDI of Lagunaaeach
~J •ct\ 'I" I ':,)' .J.~ .4'2 ..
"Pass these out. rm goi.Dg to s1art my own
little obedience 9Chool"
. -
Afll .u..was
.2~--al!""'--.... --••~c~--:::z::=!!!!l!ll!!~s
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 am 18, a strl.
~feet--6-lnche9 tall and I wei,h 128 pound.a. Ever
al.nee my t.t friend developed anorext. nervou, I
have been especlally QOnldou.I of my wet.aht.
My life hu become a oontinufna treacherous nJ&htmare. I starve mY19U for a week and loee
between 10 or 12 pounda. Then I go cruy and eat
everythlnc in staht. Wlthln 10 days I gain back all
the wei,ht I Jo.t.
I have .iulped a whole box of laxaUvea in a
lingle day. f aI.o take diureUcm. I know I am not
fat, but I feel I ahould loee at least 15 or 20
pounda to look my beet.
flMA 80M8fCI
AT WIT'S END
I never have luck with having my picture
ta.ken. The one on my pusport makes me look like
I'm too sick to travel and the ones that appear in
yearbooks all look like they were ta.ken on a cot in
the first aid room.
I guea that'• why I never look upon getting
my driver'a lloen9e renewed aa a chore. I look upon
it aa God'1 way of giving me a 8e00nd chance to
have a decent picture.
A. the woman behind the counter cut my old
driver'• Ucenae in half and told me I could expect
my new one within aeveral days, I couldn't help but
amile. I wu saying goodbye to a picture that made
me look like a 75"-year-old woman who had juat
been told by her obstetrician that ahe ia about to
make medical hiatory.
Yesterday, the mille left my llpe. My new
driver'• lb!me arrived. For the next three years
(158 weeb, 1095 daya, 26,280 houn) I have a
~for ldenUficaUon that makes me look lib
)obn HOl'lf'IMll with a migraine.
Actually, I don't know what I expected. People
who map your picture a.re all lf8duates of the same
8Chool of photography my huatii.nd attenckd: "The
Five-Second ClJck and Advance". . .no poeing,
no waiting. I swear I've 1ee11 my husband spend a
day and a half adJustinl tu. aetting, h1a focua and
hJa light met.er over a di8eued ground ~ulrrel with
its tail up. I fly in three kida from all over the
OOl.Dltry, clean them up, poee them in front of the
ChNtmM tree for a once-in-a-Ufetlme picture that I
plan to distribute to my entire Chrlstmaa card list
and lt'a all aver in 15 .econda.
I had ocaudon to uae my driver'a lioeme as an
ID. in the st.oft the other day to cash a check. She
looked at it and then at me. "I u8ed to get the.e,"
a.he said, ''but no more.''
"What did you do!'' I uked. .. 1 take a cab everywhere ...
My puenta know nothina about thla. 1 have
become well Informed on e.un, dllorden. 1 retd
werytht.na I can iet my handl on. I'm aure I have
both anorexia and bull.mJ.a. My docior aaya I have
Iron defldency anemia. How oa.n I break th1a
horrible cycle? It hat taken over my life and I
hate It. -FEELING FAT IN HAWAII
DEAR FEEUNG FAT: You don't need
laformaUon. Yoo uve CM facts. Yoar pbyalclu
•-oald recommead a 1pedalbt la ead.111
dl10rden. Yoa Deed to lalll aboet yoa.r aelf.lma1e
ud your feellq1 abo.I dlose clote to yoa. Muy
expert• 1ay uoredc1 beUeve Uley are bela1
controlled by a pareat (a1uUy die modler) a.ad
en1a1e la blune eatta1 paltern1 a1 a meu1 of
e1erclJm1 aatMrlty over tJllelr own Uvet. Tbl1 la
u ovenlmpllflcallon, bat It may stve you 1ome
latllbl.
'"Be aware lbat people wbo peralateatly punl1b
ttlelr dl1e1tlve 1yatem1 ead ap wltJll borrendoua
pby1lcal problem1. Somedmet Uley die.
Painting by Kristin Blue
STOP! Is Drinking
Interfering With
Your Family
Life?
DEAR ANN LANDERS: ThJa II for the ~
parent whoee IOn wu told a!<* could actually bf
• wtn If he 1eamed from lt.
You ahould have lnfonned th~ nut that the
only Ume you ~am ii when you make a miltake,
analyze It and correct It. Parenta lhould teach
'their children not to be alraid to fall. They learn
nothing from vlctorle1. Defeata are the real
teachera. -LITTLE LEAGUE COACH IN
ARKANSAS
DEAR ARK.: Yn acored oa lbJ1 one, Coada.
Tbaak1 for tile 1a,.1.
u por • dru./ir Qin LSD. PCP, cocaine and f
pills open new worl<b for you? Stop gue.Jng. <dt ,
the lacta in Ann Landers' all-new boolclet, •il'Jbe
Lowdown on Do~." For each boolclet ordered,
send $2, plus• long-ael/-addretlaed stamped
envelo~ (37 cents ix-t.a/fe) to Ann Landers, P 0 .
&x 1199,, Chi~. m. 60611.
Entry by Michelle Lance
• Students Will
Nine of the 20 Orange County scholarship
winnera in the Color It Orange competition are from
area high achoola.
The art contest, open to all Orange County
high students, kindergarten through 12th grade,
was sponsored by the Designing Women, a fund-
raising auxiliary of the Laguna Beach School of
Art.
Winning from Laguna Beach Htgh School are
Kn.stin Blue, Michelle Lance, Kn.sun Ptullips and
Eliza Tepper, and from F.clison High in Huntington
Beach are Eric Grondorf, Rolando Ortiz, Greg
Gomborg, Tom Simp!IOn and Kregg Zellner
Works by the scholarship WU\llers and by 80
students earning honorable menuon.s are now on
d&Bplay at the school's Ettinger Gallery. Hours are
1:30 to 4:30 p.m. daily, and school bus tour hours
can be arranged by calling Alice Van Camp at
493-6111.
At
N-M:
a showing
and sale of
exceptionally
priced,
handmade
Oriental carpets
now through
April I.
r
Each one an or1g;nal. Each a tribute
to the craftsmanship of srtisans in
Pakistan, Kashmir, India, Iran and
Ru mania. We mvite you to see the
collection and enjoy a brtef walk.mg
lecture relating to the mteresting
qualities and history of Oriental Rugs.
Tht1 collection includes sizes from a
4><6-h. 8ouhkara carpet, 465.00 to•
40-year-old Hertz Persian rug, 12,335.00.
Another unusual collection at N-M
in the Galleries.
'I
'B eatlemania' due
on the Farin
The tourtna production "Beatlemania" will
he~Une "8orina Fever Week" at Knott'• Berry
J'ann, Saturday throuCh April 3.
The multi-media 1how, which combine.
hlat.orical eventa of the 1960. with the muaic of the Ueatl•, wUI be lhown at 4, 7 alld 9 p.m . at the Good
Time Theater.
Knott'• alao Ja tnvlllna a number of
merchand.i.en to diaplay t.hetr Warft -Kawuakl
motorcyclee, wlnd1urfer Hllboard1 and Hobie
cat.amarana -for the event.
The music of the Beatles will highlight "Spring Fever
Week" at Knotte Berry Farm
Meanwhile, bnperial Health Spa aerobic team
will at.age two to three worko ut 1howa a day whale
demorwtratol"I explain IOme of the l.ateat trends In
exercbe and weight lifting.
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Or1nge Co11t DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, March 24, 1883 83
MOC NOTICf Ml.IC NOTICl MOC NOTIC(
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NAm ITATtlllbT
'lie fOllo.itlllO pertOll II dotno t>utlllffe ...
COMITOC K 'll OIJtfOM
MAIONftY, 111&1 Mo11ford Or ,
Huntlt\Qlon 8-Gll, OA t214t
WAL Tift 0 COMIT~.1651
MoHlord Or • HunUno•on heon.
CA 8'641
Tiiie bullneet It 00!10~1.0 by '11
tndMdulll
"CTITIOUI ..,._ ..
NAMI ITATIMIWT
l he followlng l*MfM ., • ..,. 1>1111-· OAMH ON WHllLI, 301
'uclltl• at . Coe•• ..._., CA 12121
Aob«t l!"*'f McConnell. MH 'ucMle It Colle M-. CA t?tH
LUGlna MM MoConMfl, 3431
fuo1111a. St , Co111 Meu, CA
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l hi• bual.,.. •• OOl\duoted by •
OW>e<lll pwl ..... .ntcl.
l'lot>et1 f MOCOMell
i ~n.t M MoConnell Co
Weller O Com11oc11
P11D1ll Publlalled 0 1ange CoHt Delly
Piiot, Match 2•. SI , Ap111 7, t4,
1813
Jam•• I Tllomp1on, Thie 1111'-1 WM flied with Ille
County C*k of OrllllQe County on Pr•
M•1Cl1 I I, 1183 Tiiie 11•t..-rt WM fll9d wttll Ult 1403·13
PtlllJC NOTICE
'211m Coun1y C*1I Of Ofenge eoumy on
Publl•ll•d Orenge Co111 Delly Mwcll 21, IN3
Piiot MatCll t7, 74, 3 t, Ap•ll T, ,.,,...
IC...aa 1913 It H 0 D • .. ~J.!_N DALL a PICTITtOU•.u ... aa 12N.a3 -TON
N.U. HAT9MINT -----------A~ ... Law 0.., Tiie followlng pereon 11 doing ruBl.IC NOTICE 4111......,... 9hcl,
bualllMA .. l4*e -HARBOR OLA88 CO. 1733 ~TITIOU• ....... ,.,0, ... *7
Monrovl• 8•F. Cott• MHe CA NMM ITATl•NT .... ~ ....... CA 1111 *1
8M27 The fOllOwlng pereon It doing Publl•lled Oreno• CoH t Dali:
TIM ANDERSON. 6tl )Umeno buelneH u . 1'1101. Merch 2•, 31, Aprll 1, 1 , Ave , Long BMd\, CA 80&03 AIRCRAFT CARRIER, 1846 11183
Thi• t>u.i,_ 11 CX>llducted oy an Monrovl• Av• . No 30, Coeta Meu, 1.........:J
lndlvldu•I CA 92e27 ·-----------Tim Anelereon 8111 Spu1geon ta.6 Monr0\111 P\llJC NOTIC(
Thll llatement WM flled wllh Ille Ave , No 30, Coal• Men, CA 1-----------
Counly Cletk of Oranoe Courlty on 82827 fllCTTT10U9 .,... .. MatOh 14, 1983 Tllll bualn••• II COll<lUCled oy an .... ITA.,....,, '2117tl Individual n.. ~ per.one we ClolnO
Publlllled Or•noe CoNI O•lly 8 Spurgeon ~ M. PUol, Much 17 24. 31. Aprll 7, Thlt ttatemenf wu llled wltll tlle WE 8 TERN 8 U 81NE8 8
1983 County Clerk of OranQe Coun1y on SERVICE CO .. 2~ Via Puefla.
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_______ ......;.,3.;.;6;.;,7...;·l;,.;;.3 Feb 26. 1983 .... ,-l egune Hiiie, C A 828113. a
..... -CelitOfnla OOf'PO'•llon. P\lll.IC NOTlC( Publlehed 011ng• CoH1 Delly Virginia J & George F
-----------Piiot March 2 9 HS 23, IH3 Ctoff001, lnci NOTICR TO CONnlACTOftl 10.6-83 Tiiie ~ .. conducted by a
CAUJNQ fOlt 910a COt'PO'•llon
SCfiOOl DISTRICT Newport-P'ta.IC NOTICE Virginia J. Ctottoot.
M ... Unified Scll004 041trlet -----------Preeldenl 81D DEADLINE· 11 00 o'clock Tl\ .. tlal-1 wM flled wtt11 tile
a.m of Ille 3 l af day of M111e11. t883 NOTICE OF DEATH OF County Clertt of Orenge Coun1y on PL.ACE OF BIO AECEJPT 2885-8 ..... aH BMr st. Coele Meu. CA 92928 ARTHUR L. RAABERG F.o ...... 1._.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION AND OF PETITION TO ""··COVINGTON
NAME· F\e!Oeel• Porteble &lldlng1 ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. :=."!fa...
Piece Pt11111 we on fl .. : NIA A-117181. Ute., ~ .....,
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN 11181 To all heln, benefld&ries. 1411 ....... llMll• , •• the •bo..,..nemed 8chOol Ol91r1C1 of tOO
Of•no• County, Cellfornl•. acllng cr editora and contingent ~~·~__.,.
by •nd lhrougll II• Governing cred itors of Arthur L . '210ll1
Bo•rd, h•~elnafter referred to at Raaberg and penona who Publl1hed Or•nv• CoH t Dally "DISTRICT". wtll recel11t1 up to, t>ul ,...,,, ...,_ _....., 3 O 17 24 1913 not l•t•• than 111e ebov•·•laled may be otherwiae lnteres""" """'· M.,. .... , • 1 • • • ·
lime. -led t>IOa lor tlle -o of a In the will and/or est.ate. 1100-13
contract tot the abOl/tl l>fOi-c1 A peuUon h.u been filed "8..IC N()TlC(
8ld1111a11ber-iv.ct1n th• piece b Charles B Raaber~an the Identified •bove, end 111811 be Y · '1CTI'110Ue ., ... ,. opened •11<1 publlcl)I rM<I elOuo •• Superior Court of range ..._ HAft•NT
,,,. a~11a1eo ume all<! p1.c. County requeatlng that Tiie fOllowtng l*'lone -ooino
Tnere w111 oe a NI A depo111 Charles B. Raaberg be ~ ..
required lor eacll ut of hd appointed aa personal FAST -FOTO . 10 888
documen1110 QYarlllll• their return representative to adminiater W•lmln111t A11t1., Gato.ti Qrove, In good condlllon Within NIA dayw CA. 82643 111., bid op«llnQ d81e the estate of Arthur L. Irvine F'amlly Truet. 2101 S
Each old mual QOnlorm end be R a a b e r g ( u n d e r l h e Dt~ond, Senta Ana. CA 92704
re1oon11ve 10 Ill• contract independent Adnuniatratlon (J-R !Nine & Patti P !Ntne,
00cumen11 of Estates Act). The pet.lti.on f"'11-1J_ R. ............ T-·-• Each Old<ler Iha/I eubmll, on the f h I De t ... ",. ,._, form furnltlled with the con1r1ct IS set or earing n P · Thie 1ta1emen1 -filed wttn 1M
document•. 1 1111 o1 the propOMd No. 3 at 700 Civic Center County Cllftc Of Ofange County on
wt>con1rec1or1 on 1h11 pro1ec1 1t Drive. West, In the City Feb 8, 1883
required Oy tile Subleltlng and of Sant.a Ana, Calllornill on ,...
Sul>CO(llrectlnQ Fair Prec11eee ACI Apnl 13, 1983 at 9.30 a.m. Publl1lled Orang• Coaet Dally
GoYI coa. Sec 4100 et HQ IF YOU OBJ~ ·~ the PllOI, Mweh 3, 10, 17, 2•. 11983101 .... Eecti bldoe< mu11 eubmll wttll hi• .,..... , "" -....
Nil.JC NOTICt bid cerulled or cHhler'• er.eek granting of the petition, you
pa)'110le 10 the DISTRICT or • bid should either appear at the
bond 1n 111e rorm Ml 1or111 In tlle heartn" and state your "ICnnout .,.._., COfll•ecl documen11 In an amount • N._ aTAn..NT not 1eu 1111n 5 percent ol 11\e objections or file wntten The lollowlng pe<1on 11 doing
mu1mum amount ol bid u • objections with the court t>ullMN ..
guarentM 1ha1 the bidder wilt.,,., before the hearing. Your NO LIFT NAILS STUDIO 1, 1111
1n10 Ille propoMd contrect II ,,,. appearance may be In pel'80l'l Orange Ave. Sull• F eo.i. ~.
.. m• II •w.,ded lo him In the b CA. 92$~
.....,, of felk.v• 10 enter 1n10 M id or Y your attorTiey Thomn A GH rtner, 2377
con1r1c1 aucll H curlly wlll be I F Y 0 U A R E A Purdue Or . Coe1-M9N, CA 92828
1or1e11 CREDITOR or a contingent Thll butl-11 conduolecl 11'1' 1111
DISTRICT , ... , ..... '"• right 10 creditor of the deoeaaed. you lndMOuel
retect any or 1111 l>ICS1 or lo welve any -•-·-th the Tom Ge«tne: 1rregular111M or 1n1orma1111M In any must file your uaun wi Thie etat.,,_,t -IMed With 1M
btd• or 1n the blO<llllQ court or present It to the county c1er1t ol Or•no• county
Pureu1n1 to 111e prov1a10"1 or personal representative Mwc:t1 11, 19113
Section 1773 of lhe Lebo< Cod• Of appointed by the court f'211at
the Sl•t• of C •lllornle, ti\• wtthln four months from the Publl•ll•d Oreng• Coe11 Dally DISTRICT hu obt•lned from Ille PllOI M h 17 24 31 April 1. Director of 111e Oepa11men1 of date of firat l11uance of 1983· •re: • ' ' ·
lndUllrlal Relellona Ille generel letters U provided ln aection . I~
preva111ng r•hl Of per diem •eQee 700 of the California Probate
and the general l>fevatl+nO •a•• for Cod Th 1 f f'll Nil.IC NOTICt llolldey •nd oYenlme wonc In tl\e e e t me or a ng -----------loalllt)' 1n wNc:fl thle WOf1t 1a 10 tie claims will not expire prior
per'forrnect for Md! craft or 1)1MI of to four months from the date
worker needed 10 •Hcuta the of the heartna noticed above ~"~r~~.W:-0:,::: YOU MA"'/ EXAMINE
2985-8 &Mr Str•t. co.ta Meea, the file kept by the court. U
CA Copl .. mey be 001a1n.o on you are a penon ln~ ·~• A copy of t'-ret• 11111111 in the estate. you may arve
t>epoetectatU'lelOClefl• u!,on the executor or II lflloll be mancletOf)' UC>Of\ llle CONTRACTOR 10 wllom the a mlnistrator, or upon the
contreci 1e ewerded. end ""'°" eny anomey for the executor or
aut>oontrectOf unoer him, to pey not ad.minl.etrator, and file with
-11111n Ille aald epedfted r•t• 1o the court with pr'oof of ., worlten ~ by them In tlle execution of tlle ClOf'lllect service, a wrlt~n request
No bidder may w1111<1r•w hit t>IO stating that you dealre
tor a period of torty·llve (45) deye special notice of the fllln1
aner the 0&1• • for 111e opening of 0 f a n i n v e n t o r y an d
bid• A p • y m • n 1 b on d a n d a appra.i8emeot of estate -ta '*"°'"*-t>OnCI _.be~ or o f the petition• o r
Pf\OI' to uec:uUon of 111e eontreot accounts mentioned In
Ind lhaU be In the torm NI totlll In sectiona of 1200 and 1200.~ 1~1:,:'1:;::ta4590 Of Ille of the Callfornla Probate
ao--nm.nt Code of Ille Si.te of Code.
MN·IUll
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
C AROLYN MAY
THOMPSON , aka
CAROLYN RHODES
THOMPSON, aka
CAROLYN THOMPSON
AND OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE NO.
A·l17HI. To all hein, beneficiaries.
creditor• and contingent
credltora of Carolyn May
Thomp1on. aka Carolyn
Rhodea Thompson, aka
Carolyn Tho mpson and
persona who may be
otherwise lntereeU!d an the
will and/or estate:
A petition h.u been Wed
by Janice Sundell In the
Superior Court of Orange c.11tom1a. 111e contract w111 COft1"" H A LL SEELY ESQ . , prO'Mlone perm1111ng the~ SEELY Ir RUSSELL 4111 Co ~n ty requeatlng that
bidder 10 euba1f1ul• fOf MY moneys T I I A S I l • 14 0 Jaruce Sundell be appoinU!d
..tth'*<I by ti.. OIS'TAICT to..._. e er ve., • e ' as penonal repreeent.ative to
per1ormMoe undlf Ille contrect Newr.rt Buell, CA HH administer the eetate of Oorot== m 4 1~~..fttled 0r' ,..___ C&rolyn May Thompeon. aka .. , PubUau :'fie ........ t C&rolyn Rhodes Thompeon.
Publlahed Or•nv~:Y Daily Pilot. March 8• 19· 24• aka Carolyn Thompson
Piiot. Marctl 11. 24. 11193 137o-l3 1983 J~-83 under the .Indefendent
-Admln11tratton o Est.a~• PUBUC N011C( Art.
LEGAL NOT1CI
APPLICATION TO ORGANID A NATIONAL BANK
JANUARY 14, 11U
AJIP\.ICATIOH ACCIPTeD ,OR F1UHO ON
MMCM2, 11U
Tita COMPTROLUR OP TH9 CURMNCY
WAutlNQTOM, Df8T'RfCT OP COLUMelA
APPUCA TION NO. IS-11-01-00S we. THE UNDERSIGNED, Intending to or;anlze and
operate a Natlonal Bank In accordance with th•
pro11lalone of the Natlonal Bank act. ae amended, do
hereby make application to the Comptroller of the
CuN'*1C'f for pennlaslon to organ~• said National Bank,
and pr~u f_2!.!.Qwa: -~-
1. Tha.-the main ottloe of Hid National Bank be
located at 1000 West Coaat Highway, In the City of
Newport Beech, County of Orange, State of California
92883.
2. That, In order of preteranc.. Mid Nallona.I Bank
ave one of the followtng tltlee:
Bayside National Bank
88)'91d• Bank. National ANOdatlon
Bayside Bank, National Aatoclatlon
3. That the total oapltallullon to be reoelved by Mid
National Bank for the ahar .. laaued by ft be allocated u
folloWa:
Capttal ..................................... t 1,500,000.00
Sufl)lut .................................... 11,500,000.00
Total C~tallutlon .................. 13,000,000.00
Numw of Sh.,.. to be
Auth0fl19d .................................. 4'015,000
Numb« of Sher• to be lllUed ........................................ '300,000
Par v1lue par thar• ............................... t&.00
8 ... Price per lhare ............................ •10.00
4. Th1t Ma>< E. MulOook, 2400 W•t co.et Highway, Sun• P, H~ a.on. Callfomla 92M3, act u aote and
xolualve •g•nt to repreHnt and •PP••r for the
undertlgned before the Comptroller of the Ou~. and
to reoetw an~ end dooumente, In r.peot
of thla eppfloetion.
IN Wl1'N!88 WHEREOF', the underalgn•d have
MIWUnto Mt OW' rtand• on the date Mt forttl ~.
Gerard c . BMtlalnM. eoron1 cMI M•. ~.1_tae2a
John o. ~. Hunt"'8ton ....,,,, CL ID4G •
Dennte W. Hllt'WOOd, Coroe"a dee Mlt, Ca. 82t25 Thomae P. Landolf, Laguna IMctl, CL t28S1
~-I. M~. Upfend Ca. t17M IMMI V. Ortiz. lt'YIM, ca. 92714 ..,
Devkl W. Aedrord, L..,,a leech, OL ttea1 JwMe I.~. NNpol1 a.ott, OL IHIO I~ A, lmyth, LligUM a.oh. CL, tat11 Publihed Orange COMt Diiiy Pltot, ... arctt 11, 24,
1813.
The petition 11 aet for
hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700
Civic Center Drive West,
Santa Ana, CA 92701 on
April 6, 1983, at 9:30 a.m.
IF YOU OB.JD:T to the
granting of the pet.Ilion, you
ehould either appear at the
hearing and state your
ob;tttlon1 or flle written
object1on1 with the court
before the hearing. Your
appearance may be 1n peraon
or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a contingent
CNditcr of the deceued, you
rnuat file your claJm with the
court or prnent lt to the
peraonal rep reeentative
appointed by the court
wtthln four monthe from the
date of firat l11uance of
let\erl .. provided 1n Section
700 of the Probate Code of
California . Tbe time for fillnl cla1ma will not expire
prior to four montha from
tbe date of th• hearlna
noticed abow.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the flle kept by the court. lf
you are Inter .. * ln the estaw, yvu ,..y terw upon
th• exeeulor or
adminltt.N'°!z or upon \ht attcm.y tor U'9 eucutor or
adrolnlicretot. and die wt th
tb• court with proof of
Mrvlc.1 a written requ .. t
1lalln1 that you dHlre
aped.a) nota of t.he nunc of
an Invent o ry and
appna.nent of_... .......
or of the peUUon1 or
account• mentioned In
s.ctsoM llOO and 1200.& "' the CaUfwNa ....... eocs.. P8TCR O .
LOW•NITStN, IUQ., Cuter Le ~uH&ela 6 •c~warl1t UH A. l•ea
ardti ....... tl•••• CA ......
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Or Oout DAILY PILOT IThur.d• , Maron 24 1983
T JOll 11Al11
OA. PETER J. STEINCAOHN
DEAR DR. 8TBINCR08N: My wlfe and l are
e.ch U . We coroe fr'Olll larae famlll-. But we have
made a pact that we woWd haw only one child.
Some of OW' tr1enda MY w. are bei"I •Wah. But we~ beU.V. that this swolutlon wW be
be«er all a.round -• bapper child and happier
perenta. RJahtf -MRS. B.
Dll:AJ\ MRS. 8.: AccordJna to Zero Population
Growth, an Ql'Pniaation which edvomtee 0 .S. and
wo.rld population 1tablllutlon, you are "rieht."
Hen U'9 ~ ln~ fedl • stated ln ~ ~ TamJJyby Judfth Kunot.ky and Judith
Senderowlu, both membera of ZPG'1 Board of
Dt.recton.
• "Stop wuti.na your pity on only children,
they don't need It. ll.eeent 1tudiee of only children
-thoee wlth no brothe.ra or mtera -reveal thal
they are definitely not the aelflah, lonely,
maladjuated 'apolled brats' of the popular
1tereotype. On the contrary, only children are
healthy, inteUJcmt, l.lkab1e lndividuala.''
• Many couples are choolling to have only one
child. Th.la family 1lze bu many psychological,
eocial, health and ecxmomlc advantages.
. • The rapid s:rowth of world population ftom
2.6 blllion to 4 blllion in the lut 26 years hu
awakened people to the need to limit population
growth.
• Current IOdal and economic trends favor
small families and are contributing toward fhe
lncreulng acceptance of the one-clilld family.
Such are 110me of the pros. Of COW'9e, there ls a
diflerenoe of opinion. Members of large families
wW otter many contrary opinions.
FOR MR. R.: I doubt that 1tatiatics wW change
your mind about feeling more comfortable driving
without the restraint of a 8eat belt. However, you
should know that 1.aat year, one 50,000 people in
the United Statee died because of car accidents. A
filth of thoee could have been saved if seat belts and
other passive reatrainta had been u.aed.
FOR MR. S.: lt'1 true that not every angina
petlmt can t8U nitroglycerine under the tongue
without getting lide-effecta auch as headache,
diJ:z1ne9, etc. Now, there'• a new medk:a\ion that
prolonp the effect of nitroglycerine in angina
patient.. It'• a med.lcated diac applied to the akin
that releeaee nitl"ollycerine into the circulation at a
controlled rate during the entire day. However, thia
type will not abort the acute attack as well u
nitroglycerine \mder' the tongue.
•
•
851-1350 -497-4262
IAITll
IGG
HUMT
• • • A special invitation to all
• children 2 to10years old •
Come join the fun
Saturday April 2 at 9:30
•
•
Ttlle Easter Egg Hunt will have lots of candy,
• prizes. Magician Don Kenny, balloons & a giant
Bunny for pictures! Bring a basket or bag! •
•
•
We'll be looking for you et the parl< .,.
et Vlata del Oro & E•atbluff Dl'We
neltt to Eeatbluff VII,.,,. C•nfer • •
•
•
'IO earn •
market interest
check with
Now~ know why your neighbor
banks at m HUNTINGTON W SAVINGS~~Qt
'J
•
•
Super Now Checking
Money market interest on every single dollar, as long as
your average balance stays at $2,500 or more.• Fully insu~d.
Unlimited check writing.
Checking Supreme
Funds over $2,PoO (backed by Government securities) earn
high money market interest. Funds up to $2,000 <fully
insurtd) eom 5'/'% interest. Unlimited check writing.
HuntinP>n Investment Fund ·
Maintain an average balance of $2,500 or more, and every
dollar earns money market interest.• Fully insured. Limited
to six drafts. .
Full checklna, full savfnaa, full ieivtQe
Whatever kind of checking or savings a_ccount you want,
whatever type of penonaf or business ftna.ndal aervice
you need, just stop by and 1tt one of our ailvtnp
counselors.
•JI your '*'P dally blt.noa f.aUa below S2~, dwina )Out monthly
ltAWC'nent period, (edmJ ~ulatlona NqUlN d\111 )'OUI fu~ Htn at the
5 Yt~ rat. lot lht ~ thlJ your IK't'Dunt ta btloW $2,!00. ..-........--,
1406-U
..cmce~&M.a
MMAL...,..._Tf ATNIVAft IAU
In the ~ Coun of the State
of Callloml-. In Md tor IN County
of Orange In the Metter of
8runvn«t et ... v. W....-n Temiln.
Inc ....... NotiOitle!Mi'~ gMrl th9' tM
IA'1dallglled wlll ... at ~ .....
to the hlgtleet and bM1 t>lddef,
1ubJKI 10 confirmation or aald !k.lpertor Court on or .,.., Ole 11th
dey of~. 1813 .. Iha office of GEROLO G. WILLIAMS, One
COfPO(... Plue. Newpot1 8-ltl.
CA 92t8Q, County of Orenge. 8t811
of Cellfomla. .. "" rtclht. tltle Md lnt.-t of .. pertiee (n Md IO el
Ole C*\llln , ... prGClllfty lltUeted In
Iha Ct!'( of Newport 8eech, CClunty
01 Otan11•. State of Cetlfornl•.
pe11fcuattr deletlbed .. toaow..
lo-wll: Al of LOI 28, Trett Mo. a:l01, •
Pef "'9'> ,_ded In bocNl 130. P•OH 20 to ao l nclualv•. 01 ........,_,. Mapa In Iha offtoe of
the County Recordet of e9'd oeunty.
A11e1vlng unto L•••or. IU
1ucceeaort end •••lgn•. an --' tor ~ po6a .._
and appur11nenc•• thereto In.
under. ovtr and along 1111 eoutti _.,, e.oo i.-o.-t
SU8JECT 0: e) Al taX.-Md 11 'Miiia lot
tM 11eC.i ~ 1~. I llefl not
Y9I p.yablll, Md b) Cov•n•nll. condlllon1.
rwtrtcdonll, -tlone end ngllt1
of wey of record or appe1.,i.
More OOftWnOlll)' ll,_ ea: 4320
Cempue OrM.
Term• of HI• cHll In lawful mon.,, ol tne United StatH on
oonflrmatlan of .-. or pert CMtl
1nd balance ellldenoed bJ rtOt•
eecured ~ ~ 01 T"* DMd on tlle sw°'*1Y eo I06d Ten PeJ c:ient of __,, Did to ba dellOlllled
wlUI bid.
8'de Of oner.. to be In wnttno Md
wMI ba r~wd 11 the at~ offl<le at any time aft• tM 11~1
publc8tlon lier.of Md befor'9 de\e
of ... Dal.cl Ihle t •tll day of Mweh.
1813.
GE..:>U> 0 WlU..IAMS
fWaree of the SYp9f1or Court
Publlatled Orange Coeet 0.lly
Plot M9fCfl 11. 24. a1. ,993
1~
NOTICE 01' DEATH OP
RICHARD C. GA VOTTO
AND OP PETITION TO
ADMINISTEI\ EST ATE NO.
A-117Ut.
To 1111 hein. benetidarlea. eredllora and contln1ent
eredltora of Ric hard C .
Oavotto anc4 per90nl who
may be otberM8e lntermt.ed
In the wW and/or estate. A . DedUcn ball been filed
by CArl B. Oavotto ln &he
Superior Cow1 of Oranae
c.aunty req\.M!ltl.nc that Carl
B. Oavotto be appolntad u
penon&l repr...otative to
admlnlater the eat.ate of lllchard C. G&vott.o (under the Ind•pendeo i
Admlnlatradoo of &.taia
Ad). ~ ~Ill aet for 1n No. a at 700
ter , West.In
y of Santa Ana, ~ Cid April 13, 1983
at 1>:30 a.m.
IF YOU OBBCT to the
crandr\C o1 che .,.Utk.m. you
lbouJd either appmr at the
hearlnt and atate your
obeona or fUe written ob on. with the court
be ore the hearlq. Your a~~ be tD ps9CIO or YfNr a\1or'bey. I YOU ARE A
CJUCDrroR « • conUnfent c.ndiW of Uw deer R EJ'tl, you
must ru. JO'lt claim wltl.l Uw
coW't or pNMnt lt to t.be
peraonal reprHentatlve appointed by the court
wl1h1n four montba fr-om ...,.
date of flrat iNu1ne• of
letten. ~In lkdan '100 of ihl Callfomla Prob9te
Code. The tlme tor rm..,
c1abm will not "1*e prtar
to four IDCIOtM fn:m U'9 dale or u. ~ nocbd~.
YOU MA 'Y :IXAMINZ
h fSJe bpt b)' the ODUft. u
,w.,. a penan lntautc~
In die ...... JV'l maJ ..... :l!,j:~e executor or '°':'t °' upon tM ~ for me u.cuw OI' ~. and f.llt ..... tb• court w&th proof er
Mrvic9, a wriueo nqueiirt
1t.Un1 tbat rou dfflre ._...--.or .. ~OI
an Inv e o t• r 1 • o d
apPnJ wntor ...... -.-
or of th• peUU01111 or
aacounta •••tlonei In
m:tAarw Of ID llild_tlDU .. u.. QilUonle p, ... -.. .-..-.. o.111. • •
l lC8A&D I . 0 •V&&ING, t at,I Ull••• • ...., ..... -La lilt..; CA nttl Clltl .....
~:ti
. lllMI
.. .
'
Comedy's personal
~Chapter TwO' • in
~TOM TIT\JS_ Fall," bu\ It WU pretty ~i::=.~lmcn flnt hMvy Simon.
1et about becom1nC the The La8Una Moulton
naUon'a moat prolific Playhouae hu choaen
(a nd 1ucce11tul)· "Chapter Two" to ~wrl1ht, he drew repla,~e "The Roae h1a own experience Tattoo on l\I echedule,
to create aome of hla and \hoae unfamiliar
early works, like "Come w l t h t h e p l a y a r e
Blow Your Horn,•• cautioned not to expect
"Barefoot in the Park" "Last of the Red Hot
and 1'The Odd Couple." Loven." Thia I.a a play IO
Th.ey were a lauah a penon.al that 10metlmee
minute, brlakly paced you feel you 1hould comediea with a chuckle excuse yourself and
or two ()n every P819· It leave the room.
took the' splendid but Simon'• hero ia, of
stran1ely unsuc:ceutul COW'9e, a writer -and at
"The Gingerbread Laguna this meana
Lady" to uncover the another performance
playwright's conalder-from Douglu Rowe, the
able depth. playhou1e'1 multi-
With "Chapter Two," talented managing
Simon went off the deep director. whoee laat two
end in an emotional stage appearances
purge worthy of Arthur ("Romantic Comedy,"
Miller. His .inapiration "Thornhill") also have
wu the cleath of hia own been a a type w r l t er
wife, and hia courtahlp of puncher1. Rowe glides
and aubeequent marriaae t h r o u g h b o t h t h e
to actre9s Ma.rah.a Muon. glibness and uncertainty
It wasn't "After the of his c haracter with
Shelly Manne Bill Berry
Shelly Manne tops
Jazz Festival Friday
Orange Coe.st College'• 15th annual Jazz
Festival will continue Friday with a concert by
the Shelly Manne Trio and the Capp-Pierce
Juggernaut at 7:30 p.m ..
Tickets are. $10 at the door at the Robert B.
Moore Performing Arta 'Theater.
The Jazz Festival will cloee Saturday night
wttb a concert by the Pepper Ad.aim-Ted Cuneo
All-Stars and Bill Berry'1 L.A. Big Band.
The 7 p.m. Saturday concert will al90 be
staged in the Robert B. Moore Perfom:Una Arts
'Theater. The College'• Jazz Enaemble wilf feature
aoloist Pepper Adan:w on baritone sax and Ted
Cunon cm trumpet.
Tickets att $10 at the door.
TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG
HIGHROAD
1b CHINA
Fun and adventure at every turn.
DIS IR18UT£ D 8Y W•M•IUROI ~
A WARH(R COl.f""U .. •CAllQHS CO-AHY ~ ·---........ -
con1ummate 1kUl,
tempttna dllbellef only
In Simon'• moat
awkward 1cene, tht
strained return from the
honeyrooon when an
undetected oere appean
in hia penonality.
Aa the object of hla
affection, Francy Walah
I.a excellent ao long u the
relation1hlp ii on the
level of nervous banter.
Where 1he 101e1
c redibility ta ln her
crucial monoloSUe at the
play'• climax when ahe
falla to rreaent her cue
s trong y enough to
influence the outoome.
Robert Engman is a
) Lagunan's work selected
Leslie 8 . DeMille, a Laguna
-Beach artist, has had his work
accepted for the C.M. RU88ell
Auction of Original Western
Art, under way this week in
Montana.
standout in the ~------------------' 1u pporting role of
Rowe 's brother, a
wlaecracking womanizer
who awit.ches tempo in a
polanant scene w ith
Walsh to warn her of
rocky shoals ahead. Aho
impressive is Karlene
Bradley as Walsh's
manied friend nervously
cheating with Engman.
"Chapter Two," under
Marthella Randall 'a
craftamanlike direction
and played against
Jacquie Moffett's
splendidly detailed dual
backdrops, continues
Tuesdays through
Saturdays at 8 p.m . and
Sundays at 2:30 until
April 9 at the Moulton,
606 Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Bea ch .
Call 494 -0743 for
reeervations.
Like magic
NEW YORK (AP)-
The Statue of Liberty is
still there, in New York
Harbor, rest assured.
But magician David
Copperfield makes the
world-famous landmark
disappear -then
reappear -for a
televialon special Friday,
April 8, at 9 p.m. (EST).
~-
Second 'US' ,
fest planned
LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -The second annual
US Festival, an outdoor Woodstock of the West, will
include auch stars as Willie Nelson, the Clash and
David Bowie in hia first American appearance In
nearly five yean, US spokesmen say.
Apple computer d~r Steve Wozniak, the
guiding mind behind the sponaoring Unuson Corp.,
announced the plans thl.a week, saying the concert
would be in late May and early June at the Glen
Helen Regional Park in Devore, 60 miles east of Loa
Angeles.
Tickets are $20 per day compared to laat year's
$17 .50. Unlike last year, no multi-day passes will be
IOld this time.
The lineup follows:
-Friday, May 28. The Clash; Men at Work,
Stray Cat.a; Engllah Beat, A Flock of Seagulls:
Oingo Bolngo; Wall of Voodoo; Inxs; Little Steven
and the Diactples of Soul; and the Dlvinyls.
-Saturday, May 29. Van Halen; the
Scorpions; Triumph; Judas Priest; Joe Walsh: Ozzy
Osbourne; and Motley Crue.
-Sunday, May 30. David Bowie; Stevie Nicks;
J ohn Cougar; the Pretenders; Missing Persons;
Quarterflash; U-2; and Berlin.
~ J':1"e 4, ~try Day. W':We Nelson; Waylon
Jenrunga, Alabama, Hank Williams Jr.; Ernmylou
Harris; Ricky Skaggs; Riders in the Sky; and the
Thraaher Broe.
~
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Tom. Conc:Nt• Ferrel.
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'The Limbo Connection'
:"entertaining, suspenseful
By TOM JORY ......•.. ,,_ ....
NEW YORK -Suzanne .Bertiah bad three
prominent. hiahly vlllible part.s ln ''The Lite and
Adventures ol Nlcbolaa ~icldeby" and, she says,
that'a fine -but not p.L
"I held out foe all three, and ,,,.. lucky to get
the combination I 1:ot." uya Bertiah, who waa
Fanny $queen. Mile Sneveliaci and Pes Slidenkew
tre11 Suzanne Bertish plays
sc-ip eolumniaa manied to
tcreenwtiter portrayed by
Bolam, in "The Limbo
eedon" tonigha on PBS.
Royll Shalulpeare Company production
In tbil country In January. '"l>ailnl 'N~' ... haD., .ad bard work."
8IYlt UfM plaE Palmy~ M.111 SrwvelJcd, I not ~ to much u fran lnllde of me.
1 IOlf:locNy, whk:l WM In ~ ':::'~ but left ot the itleYWan prodUcdon. men of
"But," Bertiah says, "I'll t.ell you what couJd be
greater: rally P1aYin8 -aettinl under the akin ot
-characten fl.ke the Duchem of Malfi or Llidy
Macbeth. When 1 feel rve dooe that, ru know 1
haw acoompu.Md ..nethlna."
In t.ct, Bertiah hM had Doth parta. the leed ln
Webeter'a Jacobean tra1edy "Tbe Duchesa of
Malfl." and Ledy Macbeth in Shakespeare'• play. at
the GJ.gow Ctizena 'lbeater ln the eerly ~ of
ber career. But that'• not enough.
.. Even U In 30 yean' time I have the news
ell~ "· "niia sr-t ..::tre9 . . .' -I might." she uya, • believe it for a aecond. But •till. you're
always atrtvtnc to do better."
Bert1ab plays Clare Omney, a newspaper ,_P
columnlat who vaniahM In the tint hour of "1be
Umbo Cannection" on public TV'a "Mystery!" Tbe
three-part thriller from Brttaln will be broedcM1 In
weekly ~ta 11tarUna tooJabt on KCET (28)
at 8;30 and at 10:00 an KOCE (:50).
The role la not her moat memorable, Juat ·her
firat ln a TV play. It waa produced by 'l'bames
Televlaion ln the mid-'70..
"The Limbo Connec:Uco" la an entertainlng, at
limes auapen.eeful, film. Clare'• buaband, ~ark,
played by James BoUun. trie1 to track down h.la
mlaaiog 1pou.e and become9 Detective Inapec::tor
Tarnnt'• primary~ In the proc:9m.
Chriatopber Benjamin, who played two parta,
Crummla and Bray, In "Nlckleby," la Tarrant. and
Patricia Lawrence -Headmaater Herrtea' wtfe In
the recent "Mast.erplece 'lbe.ter" prod\dion of "To
Serve Them All My n.ya" -i. Mn. Canon Clark.
the last pe.non to see Clare before lhe dlsaJ>PMl'L
BerUah, 30, is the daughter of an American
mother. and a British father, and abe calla henelf
"Europan." Indeed, her work with the GJ.Maow
Citiz.ena Theater took her to Poland, Yuplavia.
Switzerland, Gertnany twice, Bela,lum, Iran,
Jordan, FcYJ>t, Turkey and maybe other exotic
placa. While with the oi....ow company, abe played
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Huntington Beach's Andy Pascoe (right) is safe at first as Ocean
View's Chris Spaniac can't come up with an errant throw.
~v aqs'~ Poissant throws
Mesa's Goettsch hurls no-hitter against Uni
By CURT SEEDEN
O( .. DellJ .......
The weather cleared just lon1 enough
yesterday tor: the Sea View League to pt in a full
a.late of pma, and plt.chen Boodney l>amant of
Irvtne and Jett Goettacb of Costa Me.a wmed to
take the delays penaaally.
P.omant rolled throUab the Orona del Mar
lineup for: 14 innlnp -that'• right. he went the
distance -befOft b1a Vaquero teemmats came up
with three runs in the top of the 14th.
And Goettach, altbouah laboring just eeven
lnn1np, 1lameCI a ~bitter at host Univendty as the
Mustanp breezed to a 10-2 vidcry.
A couple of aluafesta rounded out yesterday's
See View action with El Toro edging Eltand.a and
SaddlebM:k ooundina Newport Harbor.
1n the Ione sun.et Leque game yesterday.
Hunttnctcn Beach's Gary Buckles held Ocean View
to just two bita .. the Ollen moved to within a half
game of league-leading Fountain Valley with a
victory.
And In South Coest League play, Woodbridge
nipped Dana Hilla In nine inninp.
Here'• what took place.
lniqe 3, Corona del Mar 0
Pomant struck out 13 Sea K.lnp and allowed
just one walk In an overpowering performance,
although he appeared ahaky at the ouwt.
two out and Mike Hem lingled to move Mom to
aecond. But Pot.ant 8Nled the victory with b1a
13th strikeout.
Cost.a Meu 10, Uni•ersity 2
Goen.ch registered i 1 strikeouts In eanWli b1a
no-hitter. He t.aikd In b1a ~ to earn the ahutout •
the Trojans scored a pAir of nma in the bottom of
the fourth Inning an two walka, two pound outa
and an error.
The Mustangll jumped out for six runs in the
third l.nnlng. A couple of throwing errors. a two-run
double by Jim Riley and a two-run Cngle by Phil
Koe did most of the damage.
Tbe a-t thing to a hit that Goettach allowed
came In the fifth innln8 when a slow sround ball
wu bobbled and then thrown away -and ruled an
error.
EJ Toro 8, Estancia 7
The Chargers came up with two runs In the
bottom of the seventh to pull out the victory and
remain atop the Sea View standings with a 3-0
record.
Dave Gaipo'a two-out, two-run Cngle provided
the winning margin.
The Chargers acored five times In the third
(8" BASEBALL, Pqe C!)
ClASSlflED C8
Angels' stopper?
Witt has potential to win 20 ganies
By JOHN SEV ANO
OfhDellJ .........
PALM SPRINGS -Many
bueball obeervera a.re callina th.la
year'• An,ela atartin'-rotation
the beat in the club 1 23-year
history.
In terms of depth, there may
not be a better five-man ataff
than the one that featurM Tom-
my John, Geoff Zahn, Ken
Fonch, Bruce KUion and Mike
Witt.
Among them, that's an aver-
age of 46 victoriee. And if, by
some chance, each wu to equal
hi.a beet eeaaon In terms of wins,
the total would reach 73.
U there la one glaring ornt.lon
to thia quintet ff would be the
fact it la minus a stopper; that one
pitcher Manager John McNa-
mara can count on to snap a
lOlli.ng streak.
Not alnce Nolan Ryan wu last
with the club in 1979 have the
Angela poaeued such a com-
modity. Not that ha~ one la
esaenUal . . . but they re sure
nice.
In looking over the candidates,
no one sticks out as having
Ryan-type capabilities. But if one
does exist. if one IM!efDingly bu a
cha.nee to come to the forefront, it
might be ln the form of the lanky
6-7 I 186-pound Witt.
With two years of major
league experience under hi.a belt,
Witt may be on the verge of
coming Into hia own.
"Getting put the 8e00nd year,
which a lot of peofle say la the
jinx year, although don't believe
Mike Witt
in such lhinp, WU important to
him.'' uys Angela' pitching coach
Tom Morgan of Witt. "I actually
thought he had better stuff lut
year than he had hi.a fint aeuon.
''Thia year he came to camp
with no control problem and a lot
more confidence In hia stuff. I
think he proved to himlelf be
can pitch against major league
competition and get people out.
"I thlnlt he has the potential to
be a 20-game winner. He'• got
that kind of stuff," says Morgan.
Whether Witt lives up to hia
potential la another matter.
HI.a first )'eel', 1981, Witt WU
8-9 wtth 3.28 ERA. LMt year, the
riaht.-hander WU 8-6 but of hi.a 33'" appeuances, 19 ended ln no
dedaiqna.
"He could very eully have
won 14 or 16 games," clahna
Morpn.
''I think I'm more confident,
more stable, more sure of
myself," .. ya the 22-year-okl Ir-
vine resident who f,raduated
from Servite High. 'We'll just
have to wait until the aeuon
atarta to lee If I've learned or
haven't learned."
What knowledge Witt hu ac-
quired to th.18 point he uys he's
gotten on b1a own.. It'• not that
be'• advene to aeeldn1 advice
from veterans around him, It'•
just that Witt la a firm believer In
experience being the beat
teacher.
''I don't like to talk about how
other people pitch becauae
everyone pitched ditteftfttly," he
uya. "I'm better' off watching. I
can learn more that way."
By ob9erving others at work,
Witt came to camp this year de-
termined to add a change-up to
his repertoire that included a
90lld fut ball and wicked curve.
By developing an off ·llJ*!d pitch,
Witt ia hopt.na to eet up and catch
more batten off balal"IC'e.
"I'm doina the things I tbou&ht
rd be dolna at tb1a time," uys
Witt, who la 1-0 with a 1.69 ERA
this spring, allowing but three
earned rum ln 16 lnninp. "Mf,f¥r ff:W outinp I threw <See , Pqe CZ)
14 innings of thunder
Ron Privett is out at home on an attempted double steal u Ocean
View catcher Lance Hoskin awaits the ball.
Gordon Mom opened the first Inning with a
double and moved to third on a puled ball. Poialant
then ltrUdl out the next three batten.. So much for
lhaklnma.
The Sea Kino dJdn't threaten apln until the
bottom of the 14th. but by that time the Vaquet'09
had put three on the board in the top half of the
UCI streak keeps Patton's ulcer under control
~~ S..liDM optbed the 14th with a lln&Je fer
Irvine, Mark Webster tried to move him aklna with
a acl1.fk:e bunt, but an error on the play left both
nmnen ate.
Stew LJpt.cm then belted a double to 8COl"e
Salina. Remy Bahmatulla added the in.Nrance
with a amaJe that ICOn!d Wet.ter and Lipton.
In the bottom of the 14th. Mom alngled after
It'a not a medical breakthrough, but UC Irvine
tennia coach Gree Patton has d.lacovered a direct
correlation between the way his team plays and hia
ulcer.
In short, when the 16th-ranked Anteaters
perform well. Patton'• stomach responds the same
way. And after~·· achievements., Patton could down a pepperoni and not feel the pain.
Tbe Ant.eaten. at 3-3 with Iowa before
rain wuhed out the doubles play Monday, finilhed
up In style yesterday by sweeping the doublea for a
Volleyball's best at OCC
A pnview ot the CD' volleybell dwnplonab.ipe
may be on band Saturday at OrtnQe CoMt c.ot1eae
where the Oranae County InvitaUonal ta dM!duled
to take pi... .
The bla q"estion ii can anyone deal with c1etmd&na cmmp1on i.aun-Beech? The aener'al
CCllWl9 II no.
WhOe Sein Qenenw. ,.. ...... and Costa M..
an aw........S ...oy ---. the \.lppr' ba1.f ot the
Top 10 tn the Cir Soutfiern sectlOF't the 1•P
behNal the coo~ and the champion remalnl aabn.ntlal. .
Po~l etay beatna at 8:10 a.m. with the
~•fer o, the .-nil ate and the finaJil
•t 1. •
PREP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
6~3 win over the Hawkeyee on the UCI court&.
UCI then hosted Oregon and ecored an euy 7-2
vi.ct.or)'.
The two vict.orlH 1ivH the Anteaters 13
~twins. 'I think we were aurprtaed by Iowa'• .m,Jee
play," admitt.ed Patton. "Jl'ortunately, we played
very aood doublea today .••
.1Im Snyder and l!'..ric Quade teamed to win the tint doubles match aplnlt the Hawkeye.; Ruben
Perczek and Mark Ramoe ecored blck-to-hllck 7-~
Brown sizzles
as Angels win
victarla ln their match; and Bruce Man Son Hine
and 8ob Hlnlde completed the cb•blee sweep.
Apimt Oreaon. the Ant.eaten won five of the
six ain&1el matcbee with Quade breezin1 throuah
hi.a match. 6-0, 6-0.
"We'ni lib a mow ball. We're just pttlnc blaer and tqaer," akl Patton of hi8 team'• Nm!nt
win streak. I reilly haven't had any prciailsm with
my ulcer this ye.r. I ltill have the Dlghtmaret about
whO we're aoh'l8 to play -but no ltomach llChes."
Barons, Oilers
win in three
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Expo home opener
in New Orleans?
From AP dJ1patcbea
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -Ill The Montr4!al Expo1, locked in a
dispute over leuing at Olympic
Stadium, were iiven penntlalon by
the National League yesterday to explore
alternative sites for home iame9 thia eeuon. Expos Preaident John Mcllale, •peaking at a
new1 conference. aald the altematlvea could
mean "other lit.es, or perhape playing llOtJle home
games at the alte of viaitlna clubs.
"There aren't any alternatives in MODtre&l,
and there are 11 other clubs in the 1-gue who
require us to play games, 10 we have to find a
place to play ...
rough up Carlton
ltn• CarUoa, tht National •
l.Aepe'J tow~ Y~ Award winner, w. toe ninl bit.I tn
flv• lanh\11 )'Httrda1 and the Montr-.1 J:Doe 'Went on to bea\ the Philadelphia
Ph1111el e.1 In nh.lblt.lon b111b611 ICtlon ••.
llaawhere, BM ltaalt)' pitched flve bJUea
lnnJnp of reU.f M &.ton defHt.ed Houston 9·~
• . . Dev• Collla• rapped a twO•M.11\ slna)e in
the (Uth lnnlna otf Bob
roncla, rallytna Toront0 t0 a
3·2 victory over St. Loui1
. . . The Blue Jay1' 1pltt
team drc>pl*i a 10·1 declaion
to the Chtcaao White Sox.
Jerry Ko0tm10 pltch~d
aeven ~ for ChicaiO and
allowed one run and six hlta
. . . Dale Berra and Dave
CAM.TOM Parller homered to lead
Ptttaburah to a 4-1 win over
\he New York Met.a . . . MUD)' Ca1t1l10'1 bue
bit tn the 10th lnnl.ng gave Seattle a 6-5 Cactus
Leque win over San ~ana.co . . . San Dtego
poullded out 19 hlta in roWns to a 13-2 victory
OYf!r Oakland . . . Gre1 Pryor rapped a tw<>-
run dcNble and Kanau City banged out 12 hJta
en route to an 8-2 deciaion over Cincinnati.
Cavaliers stun Knicks
Cook mllde three foul 1hot1 In the lut
Tiger rough up Hooton
Vl!:RO 81!:.ACH ~ .. PUTiah Ill 1lu11~d a home run and Lou
Whitaker had four 1tn1l•• and a ICOrina fly ball to lead 0.ttelt to a ~-2
vtccocy ov~r the Doda r1 y•t.rday in oxhlbldcn
but-ball
Kirk Gibson'• lnfl\lld grounder in the fifth
lnnlna .core-d WhltMker h ad 1ln1t"d, 1tolen
teeond and reacht.>d third on Mike Sclotela'•
throwlnf cirror Parrllh later beltod hit tlrtt
homer o th\! •PrlnQ.
Jerry Ujdur, who aave up five hlta and on~
unearned run in tlve lMlnp, earned tho vlctory .
Burt Hooten took the lou. He wu t.aaed tor five .
runa (four earned) on elaht hltl In tax tnnlno.
Mike Marshall and Steve Sax ooch nad
three hlta for Loe Angelet, 8-10. The T1gcrs ate
10.~.
Reagan endorses Cup bid
NEW YORK -Pr .. ide.nt m
Reaaan endoned the United St.at.et'
effort to host the 1986 World Cup
tournament yeeterday In a letter
received by Gene r.ctwardt. president of the
United Staie. Soccer FederaUon.
In the letter, Pretldent Reaaan tald:
"Should the United States be eelected as the boat
nation. our aovenunent loou forward to the
opportunity to work wtth the Federation and
other offlcia.la, u appropriate, to fadlltate the
neceeaary arranaement1.
!BASEBALL • • •
From Pege g1
~ to wipe out a 1..0 ~ i.d. r.t.anda aUmd &ht ~ to &..3 with a pa1.r ol
runt ln the th1td and then went &heed 5-.& wUh •
three-run outbunt ln the fourth u Jim Curti.I
•ln&led In one run ,and Swve Johnaon brouaht
home two more wlUi a hue hlt.
John1on flnl1hed the day with a 3-for-3
~ lnclud!na a double.
Saddlebaek 11, Newport Harbor 4
Low. Dlu 1eattered liJc hlet and tu.mmac.
Je1ua Ochoe went 4~f«-t and knocbd In four runa
u the Roadrun.nera tc~ up tbetr tint leque victory on the Sailor .
Ochoa ripped a double and had three l1na* to
pt1ee Saddleback'• 11-hJt attack aplnat three 1Wlor
pitcher..
The Sailora had a ahort-Uved Jud in the first
when two Roedrunntt ttrort opened the door for
three runa to turn the tables on what wu a 2-0
Saddlebeck lead.
But the Ro.drunnert bunched toeether aeven
runa ln the fifth and ll1xth framet to put the contest
out of reach ..
Huntington Beaeb 6, Ocean View 2
Bucldet caned a no-hitter Into the sixth Inning
but the Seahawka' Broy Hazzard came up wlth a
two-out lingJe after two walk.I to give Ocean View
all of it• runs. Potential altes reportedly include Brillah
Columbia Place, the new, covered 1tadiwn in
Vancouver, and the Superdome in New Orleana.
"'There are a lot of place9 looking for major
league games, but we're not anxioua to play
anywhere but for our own fans." ta.ld McHale.
Pllll B•bbard scored 22 points m and pbbed 13 rebounda. and Jeff
10 aeconda IMt night• the Cleveland d Cavaliers ltWU\ecf New York 84-81 to hand the Ex-Browns coach ies
Huntington Beech picked up a pair of rum in
the third lnnlna. one on an erTOr, another on Lou
Harrigan's liniJe.
Quote of the day
Knick.I their te00nd loet in the lut 11 games. In Blanton Collier, who built a • the proce99, the Cava an.apped a six-game losing 11 th streak . . . Elsewhere In the National winning footba program at e
n--t.-tball A.odation 1aat night, Moies Malone University of Kentucky and coached ~ Cleveland to the 1964 NFL title, died dropped ln two free throws with five seconds of cancer at St. Luke'• Hoepltal in Houaton. He
With the 1eore notched at 2-2 ln the sixth, the
Oilers picked up four runs, two coming on walk.a
and two more on RBI hita by Soou Green and Ron
Privett.
Woodbridge 6, Dana Hilk 5
"I'll tell you, television is really going to
make this league. I know with ua, we'll
generate triple the betting action if the
.game is on TV." -Jimmy Vaccaro of the
Barbary Coast Sporta Book, conunenting on
the future of the USFL.
remaining in overtime to lead Philadelphia to a waa 76 ... The U.S. ice hockey team. led by
104-101 declalon over Milwaukee. Malone goalie Jim Cra~, defeated Romanla .6 -2
flnlahed wtth a game-high 25 points and was s land la ed to 3 3 ti oelebn.i ..... hla 28th birthda~ .. Kelly Trlpacha yesterday, and tzer P Y a • e -• with Japan in the 1983 World Ic:e Hockey Group pumped ln 38 polnta a1 troit 1wept put B Championship in Tokyo. Cra!Lwaa In goal
Indiana 109-96. Tripucka'a outburst gave him a U S d f ted th vieta f the •-tal of 1908:1ta ln Detroit'• aix a•~ .. aainat when the .. team e ea e or "" ---._ gold medal in the 1980 Olymplcs ... Kareem the Pacers aeuon · · · Larry Blnl had 25 Abdal·Jabbar of the Laken i1 doubtful for
The Warriors won lt with a run in the ninth aa
Dan Saeger walked, stole second and 1eored on
John Schroeder'• bale hit.
John Moreland paced the Warriors 11-hlt attcl<
with a 4-for-5 outing. one RBI and two runs 900red.
Schroeder was 2-for·5 wtth two RBI and a double.
polntl to lead Boeton to an euy 114-102 victory h alns San Antonio at .._, .... Atlan•· ... New J eraey had little trouble tomorrow nig t's game ag t
K • f t • J I ..,..... -the Forum becawie of a 10re knee. Dr. Robert 1ngs ee 1ng et ag with Utah tn disposing of the Jaz.z 124-104 · · · KerlaD pre.cribed rett for the Loe Angeles cent.er
GH Wllllam1 acored 27 clnts and David ... The avor:aae player •n'"""' m' the National
Reliever Randy Cook picked up the victory
after Kevin Burke had gone 1ix innings for
Woodbridge.
The victory evened the Warrion' record at 1-1.
*** *** HtQH ICHOOL ITANDIMGI
Laclen DeBlol1 1cored three ~ --_ ........ _.... 2"' hel ttl to 137 117 --o ....... ~ •-m,... -....cu "'to P e a • Football League incttued to nearly $105,000 last ~ toi.:~~'; ~ ~~ ' victory over San Antonio. Arti• Gilmore scored year. according to figures releaaed by Jack
National Hockey League action. The 3l for San Antonio. Donl.n, executive director of th NFL's ._View a...,. a...c L...-
Jeta are now five potn18 ahead of the fifth-place Aaron next commissioner? Management Council. ~ 1 ~ ~ =~ r ~L ;
Los Angeles K.1np ln the Smythe Dlviaion . . . d .,...... 2 , 1 Edl9ofl 2 2 1.~
In other games, former Kina Rick a.artraw WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. -a Television, ra io Corona chi.... ' ' 1~ OcMr> vw. I 2 2 acored a pa.Ir of aoeJa, only the fourth and fifth of All-time home run king Hank Aaron eo.t• ,.._ ' ' '~ w_..._ ' 2 2
the .euon for tile defememan. to 1e.d the New says he wlll uk major league TV: College Basketball -Virginia vs. ~ : ~ ::: ...,.,.. • ......,.. .!-2 2'"
York Rangen to a 7-1 triumph over Detroit clubownen to make hlm the next Bost.on College at Ogden, Utah in NCAA West ~HwY~eO...J..3 ~.-.11.0.:-.vi-2
. . . RooTc.ie Walt Poddllbay acored a pl and commilsioner of baseball, USA Today said in Regional semifinals, 11 :30 p.m., Channel 2 1rt1ne 3, Cotone d• Mer. o 11• .,. ....,,_ PC>O ' '"'1"
assisted on three othen to leld Toronto to a 6-3 today'• editiont. (taped). ~ ,_. 10, Unlwrtlly 2 Hu"''"°'~~~,,..,..,. ., victory over Minneeota ... GWet Hamel and "Since no one hat 1tepped forward, I will," RADIO: Hockey -Kings at Quebec, 6 p.m.. e Toro a. &tendtl 1 a.. Flekf, 1
Toay McKe1neI each tcored twice to lead Aaron said. "I'm not aa..4 ..... anything against KPRZ (1150). ~ 11. ~ HIOl'bot • -,_,_..ca.w 3uoe A 'S DJO Dod W•tmlMMI' et H;,Mlnglon e.cn, Buffalo to an 8-trouncing of Hartford . . . Bowle Kuhn. I just want hi.a job." FRID Y RA : Baseball -gen; vs. ,__,..ca.-3·111
Ml.Ile Gu1Der of Waahtngton and Stam Smyl of Kuhn'• contract, which expires in August, Pittsburgh at Bradenton, F1a .. 10:10 a.m., KA.BC =•~' ~ ~:~::._~ "* Edl•on •• Mii•
Vancouver exchanaed tint-period goe1a as the will not be renewed and a committee has been (790); Seattle vs. Angels at Palm Spring&. 12:55 a Toro*' UnNetw11y ..__ean __ ucka __ and __ c. __ ~.._tala ___ t1ed __ 1_-1_. ___________ •_P_po1n ___ ted __ to __ 1ee __ k.....,hia __ s_ua: __ 8BO ___ ~_. ____________ P_·m_._._KM __ PC ___ <_7l_o_> ___________________ ~ ~eo!!~Coe\•M..-et . ........,. . .._
Merine at Fount9n Vf///llllf, "°""
It's never too late
for Sea King pair
Vince McGuinneu and Dan
Hart got a late start with the
Corona del Mar H1gh tnck ~
because the pa1r was atlll
involved with the Sea King
soccer team in its quest for a CIF
championabip.
But yesterday at CdM, theft
was nothing late about tbelr
performancea •• McGulnneu
won the 440 (51.0) and the triple
jum~43·3") while Han woo the jump (19-2 t.o lead CdM
to a 9 -43 Sea ~lew Leaaue
victory over El Toro.
In a Sumet Lelaue dual meet.
it came down to the final event
-the 1,600 relay -aa
Westminster held on for a 89-63
win over Ocean View.
At Corona del Mar, David
Anderson doubled in the 880
(1:~.8) and mile (4:33.3) while
Lance Martin took catt of the
100 (10.2) and 220 (23.3) to pace
the Sea~.
CdM al8o received a fine effort
from John Forte who clocked a
40.7 in the 330 low hurdles. Tile
Sea Kinp' David LawM>n and
Jeff Brown fin1abed 1-2 tn the
1hot put with 50-11 and $0-4
efforts.
At Ocean View. Westminster
took a 63-60 lead into the 1,600
relay and the Liona clocked a
3;37 .9 to win the nice and mee\.
Todd Parker perfonned well
fOI' the ae.hawka wlth a wtnntna '
23.4 effort in the 200 meters and
GWC, Marina
win in softball
It took 11 lnn1np but Golden
West Colle6Je finally •topped
South Cout Conference foe
Fullerton, 3-2, In women'•
90f1baD. Tina Kyler won her 13th pine
ot the )'9Al' ...inat two IOllll fw
the Rm\Jen. l>oaden West ran h8
reciord in 9(£ play to 4-1 (1~6
overall). °' the bJah echool frcl\t.. am. 8aadril:a hllCl • doUble and triple
and a..-. BBi to ad Marina to an
8·0 non·IHtU• victor)' over
Bellfloww.
TRACK m
a 8elX>nd-p1-oe finiah in the 100
(11.4).
Weatminater'1 Kyle Martin
turned in the beat individual
effort of the day with vict.cries In
the 800 (1:59.0), 1,800 (4:31.7)
and ~,200.(10:32.0).
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Tom Morgan
WITT. • • From Page C1
the change-up a lot. Now I'm
bem, more telec:Uve. I don't have
total control of it yet. I can get it
to iO where I want on the cor-
ners, but rm still having trouble
moving it up and down."
Witt refu.et to put any early
pre.sure on hJJmelf. He figures
there wUl be enoush without
addina to that burden. There-
fore, Witt la hesitant to talk of
numerical goala and definitely
ahya away from the subject of
being a ltopper.
"I don't know If any one ua can
be conaidtted a atopper," note.
Witt. "I'm not even sure we need
a •topper. U a iUY wina 18 games,
more often than not, he'll be
wtnning when you need him to
win.
"I'm certainly not going to go
out of my way to try to be a
stopper. I mean ln Wt pme lf
you•n hot, you're bot, lf not, you
~t not win 14 pmea.
' 11 you have tomeone who wtna 20 or 25 pmee. that'• a stopper ..
'?be Anpi. are kee~ their tlJ\l9d c:rcmed that Witt hu th.at
ldnCI ot ·~· teMOll.
Barons in the swim of things
They 're 4-0 alter victory; Marina, Uni breeze
The Sunset League s wim
.euon got under way yesterday,
with Fountain Valley and
Marina winning eaally, while in
Sea View action Univeralty
rolled past Estancia.
In women's action Edison.
Fountain Valley, and
Westminster were winners in the
Sunset, wlth Costa Mesa and
Univendty winning Sea View
meeta.
Steve Bentley was a double
winner for Fountain Valley as he
took the 200 individual medley
(2:07. 79) and the 100 breast
( 1 :05.64). Jeff Moore aho
sparkled for Fountain Valley,
winning the 50 free (23.79) and
helping both relay teams to
victories .
With the win. the Barons
remain unbeaten (4~0).
Steve Smith and Jeff Hopkins
each contributed to Marina's first
Will in five years against .F.duon.
Smith, a junior, won the 200
indo (2:10.0) and the 500 free
(5:05.2), with Hopkins taking the
50 (24.2) and 100 ~ (52.4).
Univefaity dominated i18 meet
against Estancia.
Andy c.ar1.aon won the 200 free
(1 :49.4) and placed in the 200
indo for the Trojans, and Mau
Torchia won the 50 (23.3) and
100 free (51.8).
F..ric White took the 100 back
(58.9) and the 500 free (4:53.6).
Mike Bartlett also helped the
Trojan• b)' winning the 100.
butterfly (59.3) and e~bing
eecond place in the 100
Gordon Berg had Eltancia'1
only victory of the meet with a
win in the 200 indo (2:03.1).
In women'• action Tonia
Ziegert and Pam Lance helped
Edison topple Marina, u the
Chargen ran their aeuon record
to 5-1 (1-0 in league).
Trojans, Eagles roll
The University and FAtancia
High tennis teams each trored
euy victories yeaterday in Sea
View League action. And in
non-league matchea, Laguna
Beach rolled while Huntington
Beach dropped a cloee deciaion.
John Pinchef and Paul
Corkery, both freshmen, helped
lead University'' TroJant to a
24 ~ to 3 ~ rout of COit.a Mesa.
Plnchef lmt only three aamea in
four teta, while the doublee team
of Hana Victor' and Eric Oliver
dropped only one pme in four
aeta.
E1tancta won Ill second
1trat1ht Sea View mat~b.
downffll El Toro, 23-5. David
Inadom1 and Jon Flaa tMmtd
up ln doubles to win Tn ttrailht
aeta, and In 1tn1le1 Damon . RobbiJw. JUck 'Brown and Gree
Spicer all W\W\ three of four tea t.auna s.ch. tied by ..,.._
It.an "l:r1c Scbanta. Wade PerT')'
and Ian Hawe.th, pn>Ved to be
too toqh for Edilol\. Rkk Leach
pi.yed well In doubl.9 for the
Ar1ilta (~1).
HuntJn1ton Beach couldn't
find any help In 11.nC* play ln
falli.ng to LA Quin ta, 14 ~ -13 ~,
winning jUs\ three of 16 eec.. But
John Gabriel, John Dampman.
Sean Dod<h and Bob CarToll
picked up the alack, losing but
one tel.
OCC, Rustlers
record wins
The Orange CoMt and Golden
We.t c.oneae women'• buketball
teaJ1ll e.acli recot'ded victories
yeaterday In South Co&1t
Conference ection, • the Ptratet
eMily downed Sant.a Arw. 8~8
and the Ruttlen 1qu~ued by
Canitoe. 74-71.
At Cerrttm, the R...ilen we.re
dowo by el1ht polnu in the
MCOnd Mlf, but battled· back
wtth four minuw left.
Norma Lelbfreld .cored 23
PG&nta for host Onnle a:-t and
O>lleen BlirTY addecl 19, -the Pin• rN\ tblb' record to 6-2. u. SandYidrm chipped in 10
for U>e Pin• wbo Mn up by
21 at &ha half~
Ziegert won the 200 i.ndo and
the 500 free, with Lance taking
seconds in the 50 free and the 100
breast.
Detpite it.a lou t.o Fountain
Vailey , Huntington Beach
~fied one 1wimmer with a
time 1tandard. Lynn Storch
aU:zled in the 200 free with a time
of 2:00.80. She also took aecood in
the 500 tree.
Costa Mesa captured it.a lint
victory in three YMl"I u Susan
~ Daoeen Moweryk and
Amy Cren1haw helped the
Mustangs to clinch the win. each
taking two eventa.
F..arnest took the 200 and 500
free, Mowery won the 50and 100
free, and Crenshaw doubled in
the 100 back and 200 indo.
Am White paced University
past ~ with wins i.n the
l 00 back and 200 indo, and
i.mmate Christie Pallette took
the 100 and 200 tree.
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Beptta at Marina del Rey.
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to be followed by a weekend of
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CARLSON • • • From Page C!
The runniJl8 beclo had best •trap
their helmeta on tightly. • • • Cotta Meea High'• Mike
Mat.an, a standout tight end, bu
~ted a football m:holanhlp to
San IJlelo State. • • • Coata Meaa re1ident Blake
Smith would have been making
noiae at F.tanda Hiah lf not foe
Saddleback High'• apecial
prosram for deaf students.
An All-CD' fooiba.U •tar for
the Roadn&nnert and a two-time
All-SM VieW ~ eei.cuon.
Smith WH named to USA
Today'• 1982 Deaf Hilb School
All-America team .. ei1ected by
Tbe Deal Ametbn mepzlr• .
Costa Mesa plans
youth track meet
The Clly of ea.ta M.a tndc
aDd tsekl J'Dllt .. ICheduled for
Sa&urday ai J:1tancia Hl,b
School for boy1 and 1lrb n ..-.two~~" .
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C4 • Or!? Oout DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, March 24, 1883
Earn~ngs • • improve
for Avco
Avco J'lnanda1 Servic.e, Inc.
hlil repor1ed Mt eam1nCI tor the
flnt quarter of 1883 of tH.2 m11lJoft. \IP 88.4 pen::ent bun the
tl'T.O mUllcn reported ln the 1982
tint quarter.
Th• Newpor.t Beach·bated
firm. one of the world'• ~,.
lntematJonal flnanclal Mrvtoee
companl•, la a wholly·owned
aubtidlary of Avco Corp., a
dlveraifled company
headquattered ln Greenwich,
Conn.
H . Wallace Merryman,
chairman of the board, and
Theodore M . Cummln1,
pl'ffident, atated net ea.minp
increaaed ln the Financial
Sen1oes Group due to continued
reductlona In lntereet experuie
and net credlt 1cm. u well u ln
lta lnaurance groupa due to an
lncreue ln lnVe8tment lncome.
The company bad net ~
exchanae p1na of $14,000 ln 19!3
compared to $1.7 million ln net
forelp exch.anp lo.es dwina
the ftnt quarter of 1982.
Avco Financial Service•
con1l1t1 of three operating
groups: the Financial Services
Group, the Avco Financial
Inaurance Group and the Paul
Revere Life Inaurance Group.
The Flnandal Services Glioup
offen conaumen umecured and
aecured low and ules flnanch:f
through an i nternatlona
network of 1,137 branch offka.
Spark plugs
plant opens
in Irvine
A new $9 million
manu.facturina plant tl:tat la
expected to tum out l.~ millloo
aperk plup a mcnth baa opened
ln the srowtng Irvine lndustrtal
Park -F.ut.
NOit Spark Plug
Manutacturlng Co. opened the
new plant oq a five -acre
company·owned site at 8
Watne)'. The firm. which bu a
parent company baaed In
Naaoya. Japan ia the nwnber two
apark plus producer in the
world, ita affidala clalm.
The plant alao will
manufacture $2~.ooo worth of
lnduatrial cut1lnc tools a month.
It empJoy. ~ people.
The new 'lrvtne p1ant replaoe9
a smaller fadlity in Van ~uya,
where the company operated for
more than five yean. Execuuvee
aa1d the~ lnto the 48,000
Irvine p'laiit repreMnta NKG'a
most ambit:b.18 move yet tn the
U.S. JDll'ket.
TO START A FORECLOSURE
24 hr. Service
• R£Sl>ENT1Al.
C<MIERCIAL ll>USTRIAL
WES PAC RECONVEYANCE \ ACellot*~
(714) 955-0696
•11 ·.as J DOILAN Interment 1ervlce1
CABQLYM B. DORAN. immediately followln1.
resldem of Garden Grove, 8ervicm under the d.lrect1on Ca. P.-d away an March of Barhor Lawn-Mount
22, J813. She ls eurvtved by Olive ¥ort\lary of Co1ta
her IOA Vernon Doran, M-. MO-IM4. dauchter a.dine Copeland WAOOONER
of Texa1 and 4 SUI: ELAINE F"'tdc~ 9er'Ykm will WAOGOND. reeident of
be bald on P'ridu, March 16, 0-.rden Grove. Ca. PUMd
lMI .at ~Pll at Harbor away on March n , 1983. Lawn~ Qi.ape1 with Sbe 11 1urvlved by her ---------hu1band Le1ter, 1ont Michael Ford Wa11oner, ~------....,,. · Wayne W. W~ and R. Scot\ Wa11oner. all of Gardeft Grove, Ca., alao
IUMwd bJ t oandchUdren. S.rvlcee wllf be held on J'rklay, Matth 2&, 1983 at
lO:OOAll at Harbor Lawn
Nmiiarii.l O.pel with Rev. "Br\lce Kurrie, paetor ~ O\urch of the CowJMnt offidatlnc. Harbor
Lawn Mount Olive
Mortuary of Coeta Me•• clrcaLN0-~' .
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Breakfast gets business
First of Newport Chamber'• event draw. big crowd
BY KAREN E. IU.EIN or .... .,.., .... ....,
Membera of the Newport
Chamber of Commerce were
extremely pleued wlth the
1tandlna·room-only ctowd that
turned out for their flrat
breakfaat meetint at the Marriott
Hotel Jn Newport Beach.
Oeaplte the early hour
yeeterday, 7:1~ a.m., an eatlmated
1 ~O member• of the bu1lne11
community ln the Newport
Harbor Area •uended the
Exposure, education
goal of the monthly
meetings.
continent.al breakfast, aald Jlm
Hunnemeyer, chalrman of the
Buel ne11 A11l1tance and
Development Committee of the
Chamber.
"The respon1e waa better than
we ever expected," Hunnemeyer
aald after the meeting was
adjourned.
'l'he idea to hold a breakfast
aerie• came from R ichard R.
Luehra. the chamber'• executive
director, Hunnemeyer aaid. '"nle
pu.rpoee of the aertea la to fulfill
memben reuona for join1na the
chamber: to let them network
and to lm~e thelr ability to do
buaineM,' Hunnerneyer aaid.
ExJ>09ure and education will
be the goal1 of the monthly
meetlnga. which will feature
1peakers on varloua 1ubjecta of
lnterest to chamber members.
The format included individual
lntroductlona of each partldpant
and talk on eelf·modvatlon by
Jim Genpach, a Huntington
Beach fire chief and nationally
known lecturer and author.
Att e ndees inc luded
entrepreneurs from almoat every
eecment of tbe bull.-world -
from a ch1mney sweep to a life
lnauranoe aaJewnen to a man who
Attendeee were from
almOlt every eegment
of the buain~ world.
aald he could 80lve any problem,
whether penonal or prolemooat
Next month'• meetina will be
held April 28 ln the Showboet
room of the Reuben E. Lee ln
New(>Ort Beach, Hunnemeyer
aaid. Tne price of the break.fut la
$7 . For re1ervatlon1 and
information, call the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of
Commttce at &M--8211.
Phone firm upgrades options
Installation of a $1:1 milllon
computerized ayatem at General
T elephone'• Laguna Beach
facility should offer customers
better service and options they
don't enjoy now.
The new digital, electronic
1 telephone switching system la
being installed at the utility'•
building at 29:1 Broadway with
completion expected in August
1984.
Gabe Roberson, GTE'• local
exchange manager, aaid the new
lyst.em operates on the principle
of converting voice a1gnala into
bit• o f information for
tran1ml1sion, which are
lmpervioua to outside nolae. 1'he new ayatem will have an
initial capacity of 13,:K)O llnea and
an ultimate capacity of 17,000
lines, serving Laguna Beach
residents with 494 and 497
C.11142-5171.
Put a few word•
to work for ou.
telephone prefixee.
Roberaon aaid the system baa
the capability of monitoring ltaelf
and will alert technid.anl of any
problems before they begin to
affect local callera.
In addition, the 1y1tem will
have the capability of offering
optional custom calllng features
auch aa call waltin_g. call
forwardlna and speed calling.
The GTE manager uld
buildi ng alteration• to
accommodate the new 1y1tem
will cost more than a half million
dollars.
Equity helps get loan
The Huntington Be.ch branch
of Barclaya Bank of California la
one of 20 branches ln the state
particlp~ ln a new loan
program on home equlfi4!s.
Senior Vice Pre.ldent Charles
L . Fritz aaid the home equity
loans are made at fixed rates and
are fully amorUzed avtt the term
of the Joan.
The cuatomer doeln't have to
be concerned about "balloon"
peymenta or the risk that rates
might ru.e. he said.
Fritz added the loan can be
paid off without prepayment
penal tie..
Barclays launched the new
program thla week. The
Huntington Beach office ia
located at 6952 Bolla Ave.
See herytlll111 TI.1t•1 New I• Tnlcb u~
Trucldn1 ~111(111111111
Two Huge
Halls Packed with
Exciting, Informative Exhibits
Anaheim convention Center ·
(across from Disneyland)
March 23, 24, 25 -1 :00 to 8:30 p.m. Daily
THE NUMBER ONE TRUCK SHOW IN AMERICA
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MIN"OMXMT1 DmMIU MANI TAYAG
M•ONe (PAI& Y LAW) c-""°"*"" NOTICSI Ye.i NI" Mell NM.
NOTIOI 0' _.ON · llllHtll~· Nottc;e le ~ thel ffla
i;ndef...,_. Wll no. ,...aon.-..
for e ny d1~1t or llelllllllH
oontrecied tiy enYoM 011*' 11\M
m'l'Mlf, on or e11., ""' O&t. b eled 11111 MvenlMnth dey 01
Mllllifl, 1"3 -
Donn "· 9wnett 1tt i.uby It. lAclun• leech, CA tM& t
Publleh•d Or•"O• 00111 Dilly ""°'· M•Ch I), 14, '°· 1"3 ,~,...,
Pltnnoue~ U..STA The~..--dolnO ~-NEWPOAT Vl!IPA RIVA, 2tOe
W Coell Hlgtiwey, Newport llMoll.
Callfoml& •He:t Aenlx Cofpotetlon, • C&llfomle oorporetlon, 290 8 W CoHt ~· Newpot1 hldl, Cellfomle
T'hll ~ 19 oondUGled by I
dbfporetlon
Aenl• Cofllot•llon 8. PW!on.
Pnieloent
Thll tl•t-1 -llted with tt1e County Clertl OI Ot.nge County on
Mwoti 1, 1"3
l'a1191
Publl1hed Orenge Co111 Delly
Pilot. Mwcn 10. 11, 24, 31, 11113
1241-83 ni. .... .., ........... ,_ ........ ,_ ~ '-'N _._ ,_,.....,. .... .,.. .-.... .__ _______ _
........ I .. I W.W. P\ll.IC NOTIC£ " you wt.fl to ..-111e 110Y101 ot •---rte-nnou---1-..,...---.. --
•n ettorney In 11111 mettar. you NAMI ITATW.lmNT ~ CIO '° promptly '° ltl•t your The 1011owlng ,...,on 11 doing 'elPOllM °' pleedlng, ii.,,.,, may be bu'"-11: ..-· ~on ~. 8 A Y II 0 I Ua t•d tu el 41 • SPARKLE BLINDS, 313 1 Ill
de•11e11cted 11 I 1.. 1 .. Pl-. Coale ,,._, Cellforn+e 92$27 o. r v11ne Pll••• •• ._ .. ~ J a--1ook, 31'" 1•111 ......... Ud.11!11di1111de1 ....... _ """' .. "
-... Ud. ......... ...... Pleoe, Coel• ,,..., Celltomle 92927
._ ..... LM i. lnflwszitll 1... Thll ~la concluc:1ecl tJy an
.... lndlvld\Jel
St UlteO Oue1 1ollc:ller el Mlc:hMI J Boeto<*
C:OllMJO O• un •boO•Oo en .. ,. Tlll• atet-1 ... ni.o with the
1 • u n t o • o • b • r f • 11 • c: • , 1 0 County Cl«tl ol Orenoe County on
"""'9dleternenle, de Ml• "**'· F~ 21, 11183
"' •Mc>uMt• 0 •i.tec:lon. al hay ,,,_ algun1, pueOe Hr reglllr•O• 1 Publlthed Oran11• Co111 Delly liefnpo, Piiot, Mat. 24, 31, NH 1, 11, 1983
1. TO THE RESPONDENT Tiie 1111-83
Ml.IC ICT1Cl ,_tt MOnct: ~A=I ..=i~~ Tiie lollowlnt 11.,Mn It dolnt UNOIJt ncnnout
~-..,... .. ~ t-C OIU\/l"Y, SOI 'UCNI• Tiie lollowlntJ•"on Il ea
Ill • C.-• ....... CA. ..... olllthdr•""' .. 09i* penne. "°"' i.oberl I MoConnell, UH 111e penneraNp OC*lllnQ unc1et Ille
'11011111 II . Coile M!f!'~i ~-A llO!tt..,_. ~ neme ot "AC"IC IHH Thia ~ Ill _.._.._, COAIT Ml!OICAL QM)U" klcieled
by en~ ...... __ •I 7 11 8011111 l roolillur•'t Al!" ....._, I . ......._.,,_ 81111e H, AlleMlm, CA 100'6 ••
TM , .. ,...,..., ... lllecl with Ille Tiie 1tolltlou1 bu1l11H1 n•m•
Covil!)' Clwil of Otentt County on 1111-1 tor Ille pw1ner.ntp wM Mlll'Cfl 11, 19Q ftled on leotM!btt II , !171 In tl'te "'*4 Oo1H11y ot Otenee ,11lltt111ec1 Ore110• OoHI Di lly Tiie lull -encl ,..,..._ Of ,.1101 1111.,Cll 17, 24, 31, AOtll 7, ll'tepw1onwltndtewlnQMIP41rtt*
1"3 .,. l'\.OYO A QOA.-0, M 0 . 1111
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l'tCTITIOUI eu ... 11 TNI tl'1tmenl w .. flleO w1111 Ille
NAMI ITATl•NT County Clettt 01 OtMft County on
Tiie lollowtno petton 11 001no 118· a&, lllU.
°'*:': ~ A890CIATE8, t'70 N PublltlleO 011nge Oo:.~'.~y
8'M 9IVO , lull• 121. FUiierton, CA Piiot. Merell S, 10, 17, 21,
llHSS 1 102·13
Fred 8c:hnel0er. 2915 TWtua, ,uller1on. CA IHS5 NIUC NOTIC£
Thlt ~ le conducted by en fllCTITIOUI .,._11 unlllOOIPoteted eHocl1llon olller NAMI ITATil•NT 111111 1 P6flnenlllp Tne 10/lowtng P«lonl lfe doing Freel~ l>ul'-u : Thia tleltmef'I w .. ftlecl wllll Ille VANGUARD PARTNl!A8. L TO ..
County C~ Of Orenge County on PARTNERSHIP XV, et I 0oYet 0t ,
MWOfl ti. H3 "1ll1M Suite U . Newport SHOii, CA
PublltheO Orenge CoHI Di lly ll~08ERT D S MITH 181 Oo¥et ~~~· Merell 21, 31, April 7, 11 Ot , Sutt• I&, Newpot1'8-ch, CA
L----------1-4..;2_7-63..;..; ·~AYMOND., OeMOTT. Hl Oowr Ot , Suite UI, Hewpot1 &Mell.
CA 92te3 NI.IC NOTICE
'9CTITIOUl.,...ll NA• ITAT'lmNT Tiie lollo•lng per1on 11 Oolng
bualneM .. : DON MOLLICA'S VIDEO GOLF
SCHOOL, 11751 Sky Pet11 Circle, Suite A, lrvtne, CA 112707
Donato W1yne Molllc:a, H3 Sollor• Ad , eo.te MMe. CA. 92828
Thia Ill*'-It '°"°ua.O by en
illdl'lldual OorwllOW ~
Thlt tt11-'ll w11 llled wllh Ille County Clerk ol Orenge County on
Merell 11, 1983. n11m
VANGUARD INVEIHlolfNT
CORP., 1 California c:orporatlon.
981 OoYet Ot .. Sun• 15, Newport
Bffoh, CA 112883
TN• bull,_ ta conoueteo by • llmll.O peflnenhle>.
Corp
Vangu1ro tnvellm•nt
Robert D Smith, Prte
Thll 1te1-.1 WM filed wtlll Ille
County Clerk of Oreoge County on Febtuery 21, 11183
"1101'f1 Publl•h•O Ot1ng• COHI Dally
PllOt. Mwcn 3. 10, 17, 24, !983 110a.83
petitioner llH 111•0 a pellllon
OOllOel~ yo;H ~")'OU fell
\o .... f'MpOnM within • ~ of
Ille Oete 11111 11111 1ummotet It
..WO on )'OU. 'fOUt Oeleutt may"-Wll...O end tile coon mey .,,,., •
Judgment oonteln'"O lnjunc:11ve or
other Otden oonoemlng dM9lon Of
property. tpou1..i a11pport, chlld
ouatoOy, chlld 1upport, 11torney letl. coeta. and alCll o!Mt tellef .. mty be grenl.O by tlle OOUfl. ll'te
garnltllment or weg ... taking ol
money or property, or ot,..., coun Mlthorind proceedlng8 mey elao
Publl•h•O Or•no• CoH I Di lly------------
... _.,. Mnnl'c Pt101 Merc:h 17. 24, 31, Aprll 7, P\8JC NOTIC[
ruuu.. ""'~ 11183 ------------
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~ 12111-83 I U .. I " I 0 " C 0 U " T 0 , CN..WC>Nt&A MCON>ID: IMrdl 10. 1ea PUBUC NOTICE COUNTY °' ORANCM
.... ID-1Gal12 of &Ille Of EUGE.NE E BARNES,
ef ~ ,._... YOU AM .. DCl'AULT UMXft A 0-.0 Or.,,.e~~ DllD Of' T"UIT DATID CHINO.A1112Q
M'Ofl'TMIT NOTICa DICIM•I" 11, 1n1. UNLlll NOTICI OP NRM>MAL
., YOU" ""O"l"TY " IN YOU TAKI ACTION TO ....oncT Mf'MMNTATIVI'• IAla
PO .. ICLOIU"I llCAUH YOU YOU" ""O"l"TY, IT MAY II CW MAL ""°""TY AT IOl.D AT A "'*-IC IALL If' YOU ll'fllVAT'I I.ALI A " I a I M I ND I N y 0 U It NOD AN IXJILUlATIOM Ofl Tltl NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 11\el
"AYMINTI, IT MAY •I IOLD NATUl'I Of' Ttta ""OCllDtNQ JAMES A. BARNES, aa pereonal
:": ~:.!~T:"r.:'AC~ AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD repreHnlltlve 01 the H l1te ol
COMTACT A LAWYDl EUGENE E BARNES. 0-.Md.
0e1ec1 Octooer e. 11182 te ~tlllf J•lff .. OM"I " •ood N011CI Ofl TMl8TU'I IA.La wlll H ll a t prlvele 11la, IO lhe ~ llJ ,.,_..el Clf ,_..... T .&. Mo. ~ ~t end beet btdder, under the lee. A Brwldl, ~
Erln Rigby. Oepol1)' AffMY II&. HY\. TOM, 1&4-
11111 T.-n Ctr. Df. eutt.• ~Nlauel,CAm77 (714) ... welO
Publl111ed Oreno• Cout Dally Piiot. Merell 17, 21, 31, April 7,
dwe iit•JMelltl phlll permitted NOTICE 18 HERE8Y GIVEN. tllet t.,ml 1nO c:ono1t1ona h«eln11t., _.. __. •...-......, .,... e 9•3 _.. "-.._ ._.,. llOttoe on W~n&edey, April . 1 " . II me ntioned. 1 no 1ubjec:t 10
.. 4efMlllt •• _..., 10'.00 o c:todt 1.m. of Mid cs.y, In cont1rm111on by the Superior COIH1 the room Ml ulde tor conOuellnQ ol Orenge County on Aptll 4, !913, Th .. amount I• 11,024.79 u ol Trua1 .. ·1 Seiea, w11111n the omo.: of et 10:00 1,m . or' ,,..., .. "., Within
Jenuary 19. 1983, end wtH lnctMM REAL ESTATE S ECURITIES Ille time ellOwecl by t.w, 11 lhe I-~!=~~ ~i::;~ SERVICE. touted 11 2020 North OlllC:ll ol AARONS & AARONS,
unpiJO porllon ol your eocounl, Btoedw.y, Suite 208, In Ille City INC . 1ttorney lor Ille pe11onet
even though full p i ymenl .,... Santa Ana, County Of °'"'l;· Stet repre1e ntellve, 2 790 Harbor demended, ti.JI ....,, mue1 pey Ille of C1llfornl1, REAL Sl ATE Bou!evwO. Suite 208, Coa\1 Meu,
-'"' l1alecl .be;;. SECURITIES SERVICE. • c:.IH Ceillornle 112e241, ell tne rlgllt, tnle,
1983
1351-63
P'\BJC NOTICE A"er lhrM monlhl trom Ille Oete c:orporellon. H duly 1ppolnled lnlerwt and •tale of Ille deoeMecl, Tt'\111M llnder end punuanl 10 end 111 tile right, lltte, Int-I end COSTA •u ol rec:OfOetlon ol 11111 Ooc:umenl power ol H I• conferred In 1ne •t•t• l"-t IM &Ill• ol l!UGIENE E IAMTAlt'f Dffl'NCT i=. O.te of reoordatlon IC>PMt'I cerleifl DMd of True! eJ1eQ.lleO 8ARNES. ~. llU 9CqUlnad
OfWeOS CCMITY, C~OMIA lore<llo~~ponthe ~":" ~ STEVEN l . DANIELS, recorOe by 09etellon ol 1-or othetwlM, NO'nC11 INYITINO..,. ,...... ~..,.... o-tlbef 22, tlMl1. In 800il 11 au-than. or 1n eddhlon to, that ot
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,,.., period, )'OU 111119 onty the ..... rlglll of Oftlc:lal Record• ol Mid County, th• o-•Md .• , Iha time of hit ...-.a propoeal9 tor fumlelllng ell lo •top Ille lorecloeure by peylng 11 page 299, Recorder'• lnetrumen deeth, In end 10 all that oettlln l"MI
lebor. me1erlel1, e quipme nt. 111• entire 11nounl OemenO.O by No. 2M9&, by,_ of • brMC11 property, 1l1u11.0 In the City ol
trentportellon. 1no 111c:h 0111er your cr.Ollor deteult In -1 or c 1 •• C t f o To llncl out the wnount you """" ,...., .. _. ot 1 ....... 011n y o r•no•. i.-. • mey be r&qureo tor the ....... °' to _.._ for ,__1 10 of Ille oblgatlone -.0 !Mreby Stele ol Callloml1. O..Crlbecl •• CONSTR UCTION OF THE ..... , -·-...-..... , .. _. 11\Ctudlng lhal bfMCll or default lollowt FOLLOWING PROJECT 23RO ilop Ille tor.cloture, or II your Nol~• of wlllc:ll WH rec:orOe lot 26 of Treol 419111 .,,_,
STMET PUMPIHO STATIOH AHO prcperty II In l0t~ for :::J. o.-nller I. ttel, • AecorOer' Oft a Map r-decl In 8o01< 18',
FOl'CI MAIN, PROJECT HO. r:="'s~·:::~ ~~~nli ln1trvme<tt Ho. U...aG2aa, WIL PIQH 38 to 10, tncl111lve, ol
11 t:l100-71. corporeUon. 530 "8 " St...-1 ... 0 . SEU. AT POeUC AUCTlOH TO Mlece!llMOU• Mape, Record• of
•tieteoel¥ed byth&Coela 8o• 1311, Sen,_._.,., CA 92112, HIGHEST BIDDER FO" CASH Orange County, Calllornll , end ~ Olft'tcl. ac !ft& offtoe -_,,.. ......_,,. ~ Of Ille UnlMd St. ~ known • 137 e.nttaoo I City Clettl, n F• Or'lve, Attn: Jo'--17141 ~. or e OMtller'a cMcll ..,.. on ~.Coate Meu, CA 92t26.
Cofi• MM•. Callforn11 11nltl tfle " ,_ twwe .., • 1 .._, JOU Ital• or MttoMI tier*., • Mate Thil .... It 8Ubjeet to • general ~of 11:00 Lm., Aotll e, 11183 e1 111 .. 14 -leot • 1~_!" Ille ....,.. or9Cllt unlOn, or a ..... end IC)eClal tu• en0 bonde: It'd
lcll llm• th•" •Iii 1>41 o pened •-•"'•"' .__, •-_, tedwal ....,.,_end~ -·""'-' t ---· ~ ... 11~ ' hew• t" attred r••r I••". Id Inn. _,...I 0 OCNW>_,.., --...... 11allcly end r••d aloud In Ill• l'•M•M••r, y OU MAY LOii domlC;tled In ......, al~ reetr1Ct10n1. r..-v•tlon1, r1Qlll1,
chambeta. 8Mled proCJOMlt LaGAL. NOMTI • YOU DO MOT Ille ltme OI ..... el fight, rtgllta of wey end -ta. If ""1· tt\19 tie. tM lltte of Ille worll end T.-.. ~ ACnOM. •late or l&deral Mvtnol end The,....,,. end oondlllona of ....
IN(MIN of ttle btOdar but no other NOTICE IS HERUIY OIVE.H That ~ dornk*-1 In tllll 9lt ., .. Ceefl In lawful money Of tt1e dl~ngul1hln,L mukt. Any bid CALIFORNIA FIRST •AHK, 1 al~ It ttle time of ..... United SlltU ol Amulc e on ~alt., llChedulecl cloelng Ceflfornle Corporetton ol Sen l'lglll. "*'end lnterMt llelO by"· oonflrmatlon of .... on Ille property !Of IN reoeipt of bldl ehal be Diego, Celltoml-. le Truet• under 1 TNlllM, In thet r..i l:.openy lit ao told. Ten perQWll of Ille emount
retWnecl to tl'te bidder unopened. tt OMO of T""" 0e1.o ,,,._ M . 11172. In Mid County end i.te. o.at bid to eocompeny tlle oner "'° the • be ttle eote ~ of IN M lollow'I: taeienc:. to be paid on oontlnMtlOfl l>ldtler 10-111111 hie bid II r~ IHCUl.0 by REY WHEELER end Lot 24 of Trec:t 11163, II perm of .... by Ille COun. Tu ... rent1.
In iirOC* time. FLO WHEELER. hutebenO end wtte recorded tn booll. 397, Pegee 41, I opere llng a nd m1 lnten1nc:e A. Mt of pi.na, Spedal Provlelona H IOlnt ten1n11 •• Tru1lor. lo end 50 ol loll1c elleneo11t M1p1 ••P•n•••. 1110 pre mium• on' ...... _... .. ._ t ,,_, Pr-........._ MQJt'e cer1alln OC>liGellone In lavot d 0 I 0 CO I ·--·-· 0 __._.. ~-ot SOl/THEAN CAUf'ORNIA FlRST re c: or • ••no• un Y lna11ranc:e aooe pllblt to the
to IM StenOerO ~ may NATIOHAL &Al« now CALIFORNIA C.itfOmll. PY'~ "'*' be prorateO M OI 1>41 obtelMd et Ille oltloe ol Ille FIRST BANK, 1 Ci ltlornli The llrfft eOOre11 or otlle tllecl9'e otoonllnnellonof .... TN
Olreclot of PublC SeMoee. Room c:orporetlon, •• Beneflc:tuy, common ~•lion of the ree eumlnlllon of tttte, r-0'"0 of 19, 71 Fair Ortve, Co111 M.... property~ OMcntleO ~.,-.end elf't lllle lnaKanot Cllltfornt. upon a non-relund..oM recorded July IO, 11172, Fite Ho. pwport.ed to br No. 8 CtOlllk~ PQllc:y ehell be It the l_q)et\M of IN
peyynent of 110.00. An eOdltlonal 82l 7, In 8<><* I0214. P9Q41/Senelle IMM, CA. purc:h-. The prop«ty 11 to be charge ol u .oo wm be med• 11 eoe. Ottlclal Record• of Oteno• Th• 11nOer1lgneO h•r•b told on.,.. "AS tS" bMl1
llendleO by IMI!. County, Calffoml~~ ~ Olac:l•lmt 111 lleblllty tor 111 8lda or offer• .,. ln¥11.0 for Ihle EMn bid allell be mlida on the lndudlng one pr,, .. "_,. not• "" 1r.conect1-In Mid lltMI .OOr property end muet be In "'111ng end
ProPOMI Form. lhMte P-1 ttwougll 1119 orlglnal aum °' '24.ooo.oo. or 01,..., common deeigM!lon. wlll be received 11 tfl• olltce ol p 1. Dr I h ni.t the benellolel In..._. under S Id le I 0. wlthOu J • • prov Oed In t e c:onlrec:I lucll Deed ol Trull i nd Ille • .. wit be m• AARONS & AARONS, INC., by doc:um e nt1 . and 111e11 b• obllgetlOnt MWr.O ther•b" are w1rranty. upre11 or Implied VILMA M AARONS. EIO .. attorney 1coompented by • c:ertllteo or • regarotng 1111•. po1HHlon, o IOt Ille penorwe1 ,._tettve, et c:MNer'1 ch-* or 1 bid bond for now owned by the unde!MQneO enc:11mbreneu. to Hlllly th 2790 Hwbot loulaovard. ~ 208,
not .... then 10% Of,,. --°' Thal a IN'-" of, end I cfet9lljft In, ptlnG!p&I 1>4Slanc:e of Ille Not• ~ Mela. Calllornl• '2828. or
ttle btd, mllde P&)'eble to the CoaU 1119 oblgetlona '°' wtlklh IUdl OMO otflet or1.ell0n _., by may be llleCI wn11 tt1e Oer1I of the
1
Mn1 S enltery Dl1trlct No :.i'!'!!...~ iw:..,, ~; 0..0 of rut!, with lnletMI 1n s.,p.,tor Court of Orenge Collnty,
propo11lt 111&11 b• c:on1tclereO ln1t;.-11MM· due Ootob« I. 11182 other aum1 M provided therein or dalhwed 10 JAMES A. IARN£'8
unlHI e ooompenled by 1uo11 Oelln"ll•nl i nd •II tubH "uent ptua ~. If &ny, 11ndet I Pefeonelly, It 111'1 time 1ft., "'-!
outlier'• c:tlec*. c:aeh or bidder'• 1n111iimen11 lh•I m1y be~ome ,.,,.,.. IMl-.of end .,__ on publtee11on °' tNt notice end belote bOnd. adVMCe&, end plue 1-. Clllf Malllng Ille ..... Mo bid .,,.... be conalOeted ~ Oellnquent. A lat• CINrge of 2% of end ~ OI the TruetM For tvrt1*' tntormllton end bid K 19 meo. on • bleNt fotm f\lmWleO eec:h ir.tellmenl not paid within 15 the ,,,_. c:reaited .... Mid Deed I ft'-f ..,_ 08ye of the due Oet•. o.tlnquerlC'f w, Ofme, eppty II Ille o ,.,.. o lnw
by h eo.t. ..._. Sanl\W)' oi..tr1Ct ol prior encumbrencH, tuH . Tru11 The 101e1 ell'IOUnt of ••I 1110 r n •Y I or I"• P•,. on 11
lend II mede tn accordenoa with the ot>Og1110n. tnel11dlng , .. .an1bl ~tlltve
prov111on1 of the Propo a•t lneufence and •111•meut1. If ""1 u ttrneleO leH. c11ar9H e n The r1gt11llr......O10 retect.,.,., r~i.. Any 111ma 10venc:eO by Iha ...,.._ OI Ille T"*M, et IN t end el blda.
I' bc:flblddermultbe~end beneltc:luy 11nOe r the e bove oflnlllelpubllcellonOltllll~loe. DATED Mer°' 14, 11M13
.-0 ~ u reqlked by,_ deec:t1tle0 INl1 0..0. 127,MO 21 /II J-A a.m. A Oteee 'A' °' 'C42' contrector'• The t by reuon lllereol, lh• o.1ee1· Merdl Hi, 1983 Penonel Repf-l•t""
llOen .. 19 required. unOe11lgneO llH eHOul•d end REAL ESTATE SECURITIES ~·a AAllOMt, INC.
The Bo.rd of Dlrectora ol the dellYerlld to Mid TNtlM 1 Wfttten SERVICE, M TruetM, 9J',,...... A.~
Cott• MtH S1nll1ry Dlalrlct OecleretlOn °' Oefeull end Oemend I Celt. corp AtterMf .. ,...._,,.tight 10 reject ll'fO/ °'.,. for Sate, and llu depoelted with D.J . MOAG~~ p,.._ "9NeMll ., __ ... __ 1 .. ._ ..... -
1.......... Mid Truat• 8UCll Deed of Trvet 11><1 2020 N 8' .t208 .._
1
....... 111 oooumenlt e otlO e nc:l ':J · ' 27IO*'Mf ... .._,., .. Tiie Contr8c:tor-*' OQm91y with Senta AM CA 112 oe ._...a, IN provteloN of Setton tno 10 obllg•t10n1 MCUred t~b'J, • (714) 953-ee10 c..........., CA -
,,., lnclu1tve, of ,,,. CtlllOfnt• llH Oect•r•d Ind OOH hereby P11blltlled Or•ne• COH I Delly Publllhed Or1n11• CoH I D•lly
Let10r Code. Ille pr....ilng ,..... -~~-= ~Mf'eOy. end Piiot, MWOll 17, 21, SI. llMl3 Piiot, Mar. 24. 25. 31, 1"3 ~ of -clM .....,., by the h;;;t;j _, doM ~-.ct l---------:;'':..:7..::5-83.-, 1154-13 ec. ....... a..it.wy Dl9trict wtlicll ·---. er• lll•d with tlle A11t11ent to '*-IN uwt property \o be "8.IC NOTlCE e.ar-.y of NkS l*trtc:I end "*' told to 11t11fy Ill• obllgetlon1
torflll _....._ '"°therefor aeour..o tflereby, IUbjeGI only 10 .... ---Pl-rtghl of relnll•t-1 .. ptcMcl&CI for~ of uld oodt by'-· DATED: Merdl 15, 1983 Cel..._, • ..,_, ....... IY OAOEA Of THE .... ,,_ n••• _ ...
IOA..0 OI DIRECTORS a Clllltornlt oorport1'°"
Of THE 008TA M£SA 8Y: Ft.a 0 . ~ I SAHrfA1'Y OCSTNCT Vice Preeldlnt
Pvtinlhed orenoe eoa.1 Deity Publl•lled Orenge Co••t Dilly l'tloe 1Mrc:i11 17, 2,t, t M3. P"OI, Mar 17, 21. S 1, AfJr 7. I N3 ~ 13"-a ~.,......_.,._~~~~'~~L-=:==:;;;;;:============~
llORTOAem I.OM ...ct.oeuM STATamlff ....................... _
Thlit rf90r1 Ill required by i...(12 U.S.C. 2IOHil11ll)d12 Cf'fl 203),
l o.po.,!tory lnttltutloft cmzlNt I MO( Of C08TA MUA, 2170
Hetbor lll\l'CI ' coec. ....._ CA tM2t
::.: ~
tt0,000.00
TOTAi. •10.000.00 sae.ooo.«>
Orangie Ooell OAILV PILOT/Thuf'lday, M~ 24, 19&3 Cl
Floods catch most unawar~
Li11le known national program could aaist homeowner
BJ 8YL VIA PORTER
Th peak o! the fiooctlni eeuon In Ap.rtl t.11tW
ahead o( u1. Yet, •• you are well aware, the
Callfomle oout hu •n devutat.ed by 10Cne of tM
worwt 1torrna, flooda and mudalldea ln all hlatory.
The F.ut Cout, ll'lorida pt.rtku.larly, hu been
hit by the moat diauU'OUa oomblnaUon of torrenUal
downpoun. <.'Old weather and
dcitttoyed crope ln memory. 'nle artm wemeaa h.u awept ICl'09
the nation.
"f'looda don't read mapt,"
aa.id Jamn M. &ee, Jr., •pedal
auiatant to the federal lnlW'&nee
admlnlatrator In the Federal
Emeraency Mana1ement
Agency. "I'm setting tired of
thla," ech oe. San Frandaco
Meteorologtat Chuck Terrell, In Porter
a comme nt already ellgtble for 198311
understatement of the year.
lf you're a typical homeowner with typical
home Insurance coveraae, you probably don't.
realize that your ln.lurance policy exclud.-flood
damage and you relax under the delusion that
floods occur once in a llletime, lf ever (and always
to aomeone elle).
But with the floods of March still fresh newt,
now la the time to flnd out if your community and
you are ellg:lble for coverage under the National
F1ood Insurance Program. It eo, are you covered? lf
not, can you be? To learn yoW' etatua:
Call your i.nsurance aaent or broker at get the
details you want and need by phoning toll-~
(800) 638-6620. Maryland reeidenta phone (800)
492-6605; residenta of Aluka, Hawall, Guam, the
Virgin Wands and Puerto Rico, dial (800) 638-6831.
Or write to the National F1ood Insurance Program,
P.O. Box 34222, Betheeda, Md. 20817.
lt'1 startling how few take advantage of this
low-coat program, ao valuable when you need it. In
total, 17 ,351 communities now participate ln the
program. But in 1982, a mere 1.85 million polJd.-of
a potential 6 to 8 million ellgJble were iaaued by the
National Flood Insur1nce Program, Insuring
roughly $1.5 billion in property.
In 1982, the program took. ln $330 million ln
premiums and paid out. about $144 million in clai.n-1
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P'OC" you to be ellclble, your community must
pertidp1te ln \he ~· nu. mMhl your cown
or dty muat b9 WW1nC to ~ ·~ to Ndt..a the future p eril• of floodln1. aucn .. enaclln1 reculationa on rww mn1tl"UCUon that m1n1mWt the
da~c•r. ln exchanae. &he proaram wW tn.u~• exUU.nC corwtruction, too.
Your community'• membenhJp 6a 1 •mdal lf.
aft.er a flood. you tum to the Small Bwilneea
Adrniniatratlon for a loan. Before offlda11 wlll
authorlr.e an SBA loan, you mutt purchue flood
lnlurance If your 00.UV.. la In, and aomsdmm even
clo1e to, an area dnlanated u '11~t•l flood
hazard.''
And If pre9identJal dl.auWr funct. to ,..plir
roadl and brldaee are trfatted by a flood, dJaMW'
relJef oUlclall will require your community to
en.roll.
Your lnaurance agent or broker wUl (OC" should)
know your atatu1. If you are eUtible, you can
purchale one of two kinda of lnauranoe:
-From the Emergency Procram that coven
thoee oommunitiea not yet mapped by the flood
experta.
From the regular prosram that SOM Into effect
after a Flood lnaurance Rate map .. prepared. At
th1a time, 84 percent of policyholden fall ln the
latter category.
Actual rat.ea in the reauJar pl"OlralD depend on
many fac1on. Maximum~ fa $185,000 on a
single-family home and $60.000 for the contents;
$250,000 for • multiple-unit l"el.idence and $60,000
for the oontenta per unit; $200,000 maximum for a
non-residential structure and another $200,000 toe
the contenta.
For small buaineseea: t250,000 la the maximum
for the 1tructure and $300,000 for the oont.enta.
In the Emergency Procram. perUdpanta pay 40
oentt per $100 of cover.,e per raldential dweWnc
and can lnNre the contents foe 50 cents per $100 of
coverage. Single-family homea can be Insured up to
a limtt of $35,000 and mulUple-~y structura. up
to $100,000. '
The rnet1Nge is dear: Find out the detaila; if
you're ellgJble, that indirectly means you are in a
Oood-prone area. Don't take a chance.
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Gasoline pumps price
drop said 'ended'
By Tbe At1oclated Pru1
NEW YORK -Onpitt· OPEC'• declllon lut
week t.o cut the bue prioe of It• crude oil by •~ a
barrel, the big drop at euoUne pumpe tlu ended and
retail price• "have no place to 10 but up," uy
industry analyst.I.
011 companies, eager t.o widen their 1hrinkina
profit.I, have 1tarted raillng Pnct:S to euollne dealen,
and lncreaaea for Amencan motoru1t.1 are expected to
¥how up soon.
''I aee retail pricet, which have eroded to much ln
the past 18 monttu, u havi.ng bottomed out -and
they have no place l.o a o but up.'' i.nduatry analyst Dan
Lundberg. publ.Laher of the Lundberg Letter in U.
Angeles, said yesterday .
"If the 011 companies get their way, it (the price) ii
not going to go any lower," aaid Vic Rasheed,
e xecutive director of the Service Station Oealen of
America.
Acquisition announced
DALLAS -The Southland Corp .• the nation's
Largest operat.or and franchiaer of convenience at.ores.
has announced it wall acquire from Occidental
Petroleum Corp. the refining, marketing and
transportation business of Cities Service Co. ''Thl.a
acquisition is a natural and important step for ua.
Self-service gasoline, now sold at almoet 40 percent of
our 7,300 7-Eleven stores, accounts for 2~ percent of
convenience store sales," said John P . Thompeon,
chairman of Dallas-ba.sed Southland. Cltlea Service
Co.'s refinery complex. located at Lake Charles, La .• I.I
the runth largest in the nation, Thompeon Mid.
Airline averts strike
WASHINGTON -Eastern Airlines, one of the
nation's largest carriers, averted lta first strike ln 17
years with a tentative agreement on a new three-year
contract with the machini1ta' union . But board
chairman Frank Borman said the company "views
with grave concern" the costa nec.aaary to achieve an
amJcable settlement that would give union machiniata
pay scales on a par with those of other major carriers
NYC to London fare $149?
NEWARK, N.J . -PEOPLExpre1a Airlines,
competing with another airline for a route between
here and London, said yesterday it i.s prepared to offer
a $149 one-way fare -le.a than half the CW"t"ent rate
from the New York area. But the competing airline -
World Airways -said that fare was too low to be
accepted by the British government. Repre9entatives
of the Newark-based PEOPLExpresa and World
Airways of Oakland, orally presented their cues
yesterday in Washington to the Civil Aeronautics
Board.
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GARFlf.LD. THAT'S NOT NICE
by Gus Arriola
by Jim Davis
THAT'S EV(N
LESS NICE
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T HE
t'AMll l
CIRC l'S
by 8 11 Keane
Bl(j (;t:ORGE by V1rg1I Partch (VIP)
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''Daddy! Your compass is on 'empty!'"
"P1ln11d yourself Into 1 comer 1g1ln?"
1 DE~~IS THE '9t::\i\CE Hank· Ketchum
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"What did you do to get in the
doghouse ... if you'll forgive IF '(C\J ~~Y ~f~
------t-he_e_x_pr_e_ss_io_n_?_" ----• FruR WAATS THE t)FFE~?' • SEE ~ tVEN SHE
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PEANIJT8
~SOORARST
6AME, CMUOC l l4lAHT
YOO TO 60 HOME ~D
6ET A 6000 Rest ...
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Ni\W--1 F~EL
BETTER ST~PI~'
,AFTER TEDDY
8001ED ~ OlJf
l,A ST NIGHT !
BUT DON'T TAKE YOUR
COSTUME OFF! I WANT
YOU TO lHINK PELICAN
AAP 8E PELICAN !
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
WelL,you'LL HAVE A
LIT fl~ S.ATISF,AC.T/oN,
I iHINK ?
by Charles M. Schulz
by Tom K. Ryan ,.
Orange Coul DAIL V PILOT /Thurtday, March 2 ... 1983 c.7 ,,
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_A GOllN 011 BllOGI
BY CHAIRES H GOREN AN O OMAA SHARIF
Both Yulnorable South dula NORTH
+A lOS
t:i KUZ
0 8S
•87U
WEST t;A8T
+HO +Q87
<;ii 5 <;' J14
0 AQJ 764 0 10 92
•Kf •J IOU SOUTH
• K 95
~AQl086
o KS
•AQS
The bidding:
So11tb Wttt North £a1t
l t7 2 0 2 t:i Pu1
• Pua P .. 1 p..,
Opening lud. Two ol •
An end play 15 a fairly ~1m
pie maneuYer Bul 1l 11 nol
always easy lo spot what
SHO E
DR:\BBLE
form lhl' end play •hould
take Th11 hand from a recent
' team match i1 a t'alf' 1n point.
Thr bidding atarted the
'aml' way al thl' l wo 1.ablea
At one table South chou to
rtibid three no trump. an
11mlnently ~en11ble choke in
our op1n1on. All11r a diamond
lud, ht· hud nlnt' running
trit'ks
Al thil olhtr t.ahll' South
elt-cttd to rtbld four hurta.
Th. aalnt lead would h•vr
be1111 a trump. but Weal was
relur\anl to lead a singleton
and chtte 1nttt1d to allack
with a low spade. That quick
ly pre enl.td declarer with an
rxlra trick when Eut cor
rertly played low and the
nine wun. Now cledarer had
nine trick!ii, .anc1 1t wa~ ob
1'14~~~ 'f()oJ. t £HJO'{
~11'1'1~ li.lt1"~ 941'~\CK !
"£'5 S\ll~ ~ NICE. 60~ \
.~OR BETTER OR t'OR "ORSE
GRUMSLE, SNF\Rl..,
GROM&.E, GRUMSLE
tT~K l ' "l:\Kt.:RBt.:i\'
OX>RD HA5 REAU.c..> 601TEN
AROUND AEnJT NV-( HIRI~(,
. A PER50'JAL A&ENT ro
NEf:£>7lATE ffV.J anrRACT W~
"THE BOARD!
NO, 'JIOLJR MtNr:>'S
P L-A Y ING 'T"RICKS ON vou , r:>oc r o R !
K 6t!P GOING/ n-u::
SICK SHSIK IS .JU~
e>E:YON P T'Hf! Nf:X'"f' ses-r OF r:>u Ne s .'
· Jt:OGt; PARKtll
•
Yloia that an t'nd pl1y would
ht ntl'dcd to Kore the teoth
Oedarer drew Lhrer
round• o( trump• W"t aluff
od two d1amond1 Now tti.
high apade• wMe ca•hed.
ending in dummy. and a low
club wu led EJ1l can·fully
playt'd the Jat'k or dub1 At
thl' cards Ile det'larer tould
hu1: gull1:n home by r11ln(C
with Lht' a(t' or cluba and n
1ting with a dub, but that 11
not 1 natural line. Instead. he
flneaaed. West won the k1og
and exited with a club, and
dcC'lartr tvrntually had Lo
conr1·d1• l wo d1amond1 for
down om•
South overlooked the
almost surr end play Weal
was marked w1lh the ltl' or
diamond, for his uverull.
aod dedarer a!louJd ha ve
u1ed that knowledc• to ad
vantage After drawtni
trump• aod c!.arinc 1pade1,
dt'darer ahouJd have led •
diamond from dummy and
ducked 1n hand!
Heat defente la for .Eaat t.o
win the diamond and ahift lo
a club. Declarer countert by
ming with the ace of clubt
and t'llUng with the klng of
1hamond1, forcing We1t lo
win Now West h.u the
chOIC'l' Of CHhing the ling or
clubs or conceding a ruff
•luU. Either way, declarer
losea only two diamonda and
1 t'lub The line must auccffd
whenever Wnt haa the au or diamonds. regardleas or
the he of the real o ( the
card a
by Lynn Johnston
HEY, LADY-WHRf ~ NEVER DRl'IE ~LE. Yoo~'~ To DO~ U~1He.1NRU:NC1:
OF A 8PO MC()().
I'M THE
TOUGHEST
KID ON
THE BLOCK
b Tom Bat1uk
·'.~ 51(,H ,':. I ~ lW~ lJE.
~ICE ~ HA.IE 10 ~ ~
BEJ~ A 50PER5TAA !
By Mark Lasky
M ISS SHILDMYER
SURE KNOW S
HER WILDLIFE
by Harold Lt Ooux
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lwnly "" with .. ber. 3
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price tHS0,000. *El
TOfo. 751-3191
C:.SElECT
..... PROPERTIES .....
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Ae9lty Noe family hOrne,
.. Bdnna In mo¥e In con-
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1295.000 .
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tt1e beeah. eory 11t11e a
bdrm. coruige with for·
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...
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---UllMI Inoome opportunity & more ...
1 BR cottage front hOU81! + 2 BR
unit. Ample room for expullion
"up" for view . Ideal location,
0011&1Hlde of PCH.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
'
Nearly half of all Daily l'rlot readt'Ts
have used the c lassified section to tn4y
CJr t1ell a product
2 Br 2 Be condo '500; 3
Br 2 Be "' bMct't 1800; 3 Br 2 S.~taoo:2 8'1
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N9W & Alepr9y. Aemod, Cup!........ 848 81581 645 4M4 8'6-4.04T 840-te1I KmY Mt-41170 JMB Flne.nolll Servtoee PUIT ,. Ul1LI l!0'8 PLASTERING =~· ~~~ec:o ~~~~~ Pmrall J=:::.A~~'1 MRS. CLEAN ~==~~t• FREE EST. INT/EXT. J NMt~OO-/rwtuoooe i-------~ **'* ~t dry. Freeeet.130-1602 DRYWALL TAPING malnt. eervtoe 640..eo35 ~,!k~lt,.~:',: .. h~!· ret•. Ctlll 53e-3813. REFS. LIC. 320et1 l!lttl . MM2150 All Roofing..,..,_ 7~~J!.. !!!!!!!. "'"'" ""'' .,., •. '"""'",.., TEO. 714/171-«M7 fl!!Ma Hot tll', wood, oomp, tlle. Huntington a..at1 ~lll'kln9 Lot &hampooColor brf~:-:,ewn. wht F:_T~~ =.:X, Mlllll 1&111111 Houeeeleanlng: Rellden· LadMallet euetom oelntlna ex1 Int I Fr• eat. &So-8232 You •r• th• winner of ~tno ~35 11•1 .. vaoenolea. Dell• .... anmam QuaMty ~ .1· ~ a. ... ~ Ml-1111 ·-............... two ,, .. tlckete (f17.00 Aooftng-Wa~ :::..~h/Jtn. =-.~.!'; DRYW~tt':~~ICAL P~tte &415-440 Xll04 Sod, IOl1nltler end lhrub wtntet ratee. Fr" eat, WAT~ HEATER 8pec:jal Fr~ eat. Uc. #301042 vetut) to the
8&8 ~ •t;i04~e9LJC room 87.50; ooudl t1Ci; BUD (71') 5152-Hl.2 ILUll-IPI YOU'RE THE 808811 tn1111ret1on. Our work Dive 873-2031 Pool ,..,.,..Fumeoee -HIUI Lgalemall. tewn mllnt, ""'"'tty. HOUM/Offloe c..-In REPAIR SP£CLAU8T Or Coun"' Den HalltJerQ GtecRng otlr N . Guv. etlm. pet .,.__._. __ , .Qlf'chlnlng. "3-2503 ..,._•EV · only look• expenalve. l~/EXT. CALL JIM, Comm'I; ....-. '9eteu· Sllek..com~ "'Of •7 a Pevtng eo. odor. Crpt ~. 15 Yf'I _.._ B &&e-e7t8 Cllec* our prlcee befot9 M1411t ranta . .,.. or '*'IOd. 751 7718 . 551-41552 Felrgrounda
Aee/oomm'I exp. Do work myHlf. ELECTRICIAN. Priced K&D Undeeepe Mllnt. SPARKLE PLENTY you bUyl UC. 204518. TOf HA1' 136-2030 • Mond~ Mlil'Otl 28 ..
Uo. 3117U04 M2-t720 Rafi. 664--0123 right. fr .. Ntlm•t• on Compl. Gardening Sefv. Home CIMnlng a.vice CALL &46-1013. Pwnt: Ext. l200 (Itel• & ATLAS PLUMBING & lllf.. ... To ct•~~ trce·~·t• o•ll IUnlnlM We 0-~ a.-.. large or tmlll Jot>t. Fr• •t. 5*-24411 Xlnt ref•. &42.aeot Llef4'1 .., ... ..., ~J~~·o room. HMtlnQ, epecjaltrlng In lllYlll • U. 642-5678. ext. 352.
S.._.,, Clw'I & UphOI. Uo. 3"821. 17a.o359 COMPLETE GAROENl~G Cleaning: ole/ree. Qual. Exper lalldeoape a dw1· repalre. 6415-1888 Loweet pnc..Fr .. eat. ~hour Tl'\ldt Mount Unit.°'*· uc·o EJ..ECTRICIAH SEAVICE: Ollll Jeffy. work. "•'•· Sondabl•. upe, tr .. trimming. F,... HIGH QUALITY LOW C08Tll 2.4 HRS t.oeel. 751-436' **'* J:...... 64~-=-2 . AMI.,..... 146-3718 auw. wen-AIM. ret• Lnrn ~ 831~95 638--2738, 131-3521 •t. Tony 646-75A EXT/INT. REAS. Aepe.Jt-Repl~~ luAlutiu '
, CARPET INSTALLATION Tom 831-5072/1173-75"44 Gardening, ctean-up1, QUALITY CLEANING •le!J JAY 831•7053 Ot'fllM. Uo. e60-1030 .... LR 11 .. tl : ..... :..='1~':. ~ :)'P~ RESID/COMM'l/INO. :,.":;'~ oemen~~ with .. pereon.i toucn BRICt<WORK: Smell Joti.. 1r~~u::~~:i !?'~. frcteeredom •1a". =-R~o::t':e~ire ~That or'! ~n::-:: 8aloQr\ Promotlolie lJnM. 20 Yf'I· Do ITIY own worlc. BETH 850-0933 ...__..... "~-M ,..~ .-A. F t .,..,. •• Free eat 641 7581 mlted: bf1Qht bouquetal TilomeOn ewp« a... a Uc. 278041. AJ 146-8128 ....,... HouM 6 offtoe oleanlng. j;;'""'A:.t.e'75-3~ .,..,""' ........ ,.. • · au.r. M&M 642·~ · • ludlng labor end
8eme •· 4M-7550 lnetellatlone. Comm/ CHAISTY & SON ***HOME REPAIR Rellable, thorough & ne. . RMI. SWYI 647""'281 lnllUlll•~....,.., G~~~ ::·~.. ~.·~::.:~ ---=/ ftn Alum ~· !J'!"'t .!}_ohee1,,..!,_n,. 24 HOURS. LIC'D ~Pluml>-Carpentr; quick. $10 hr. Ginger. FBrptee1 k: ~llt,t remodeledb I k In DAV~-~~NTle~ Free ett. Reaeoneble. Local p U dellv tr8Ctore ~ ao atat9 !!!!!!!_ ..,_ •. "'" ..... ........,. · 536-4121 or l60-09te Smell Jobe OK FMt 15'-7321 r 0 • •one, '0 tlext. .........,., -"""'' Uo'd. John 831·1151 az...: .. 175 · 1n tl'lelf ---. ~
8urg1er & Fh A1erme Greg 868-632• f::::I:: wvlee. Keith e.Ce-4er2 lllllaUW pevlng. Exp'd 893-37'3 cabinet renn. lne. Fr" Ir" treetcn ";;;~ Aee/C:::.~ C....t/ Cwnte -~ ..... -JACK OF ALL TRADES 838..()221 altemoona BRICKWORK· Smell or eat. #388780. 8'2-7479 ... 11tntct/ ltpln ttadal....... CGn1aet Mery Grondle at
IUWen W.....cuat. WOl'tl. Uo. Fenoee. MMOfWY. 11 yq. Dey Of night. 8Tl5-30l'4 Hlgl'I Quellty Houeewortt refl. &4&-86 2 Toe> quellty/Aeu. ratee moldlng. Eerty compl• Ing, copy, etc:. Faet ""'· queetlona. Contractor'• c.n.rt·•--~ • c.11 Jeck enytlme, toe Job•. ~tire. L<><* 'I IUl'l P--M 20 yr. exp. Pool Ml'V, r• Seoretarlel Mntcea: typ. (714) 568-408I wttl'I tl'ft
#8111067 Rob 547-2t83 Uo, bonded. 541-1978 ONE c•LL DOES ITI FWI•. I 11m the beetl llniat Free e111mete e50-7189 tlon. melnt. & repair. 87M451. 750-8369 S19t• Uoenee Board, 28 P.R.1.0.E. Conltr. Co. " 873-7012 .tt. epm _ C P 1 E t /I Fr• ..i. 2A hr..-.. Lie. Civic Center Plaza, ,
Remodel• • Addition•. Rod'• oonorN & rneeon--lal9! ... l!tU! Painting, cerpentry, ·ABC MOVING· R. · •Int ng. x nt. 283«>0. 64M210 u... Room 890, Sant• Ane."
etorm demeo• & ereft ry, 11 )'99r'l Mtne loo. roofing, CfPf lteam ctn-cleanHAyVoEurA!oAOm• tl'I• Qu6ek, Cerwful s.Mce. Jilnbl.._~.Ofl10 rentale & T a ... 6 y~·r old etuff for Don't~ ,__, CA 112701. related "*"'-NOBODY fl'99111. 714/840-1706 ALL MAKES: eprlnga, Ing. prdenlng, yard eln· " • Uc T13804I 552"°'10 epte • ........--r .,. ~ • "'""'VTW< •-:======== DOES fT 8ETTERI hlnQee, ,._ openen. et L.owelt retie German wey. Wed.·Mon. · Qe~odl .. with • Skytltee Bay Wlndowe 1-
F,......,... 811-3307 Sell Idle ltema 8'2-5678 Lo,.-. TOtll 607.....ac> up. s.:'AAR 54a-<4471 Aat rat•. 548 "" Claeellled Ad• 642-6878 Sell Idle tteme &42·5678 td. M2·6878 Free eet. ,.._, 531-3232 warn Ade c.a 642-6178
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MOIDIY, 111011 21
THIU WEDlllDAY, IAllOH 10
. .. "'' OllAllE ooum FllRIROUIDI
Callforn1a·1 circus favorite rtturns to the Southland! You'll
thrlll to the action a1 more than 300 circus etara and anlmale
perform under the world'• neweet and larg"t big top. Clroue
Varga; wlll be bringing the magic and excitement of the big
top olrcu1 to the Orange County Falrgroundal Find your name
In a v.:nner'a box In today'• c1Ulltl9d ada and you'll receive
two tlcke11 from the Dally Piiot for the 8 p.m performance on Monday, March 28.
The Daily Pilot is looking for
people who know what's going on
ip their community to write news
items on a freelance ba.als. You
need not be a "prof eHlonal"
journalist -we will traln you.
Call Lynne Johnson at the Pilot,
642-4321, ext. 245.
"Find Your Name" prlUe are 1 regular IMture of
DAILY PILOT CUSllFIED ADS
M-wttll Of wfth0u1 PIT wort!. Coleoe credit d~ A.Pf*1 10AM to avail. 845-5780 Ill 2PM.
t2 Noon, Mon-Fri Rand D llectttOal t«lfW.
S..7-7878 o1an for S*'ll ..-nbly
NANNY HOUSEKEEPER. and Wino per eohemetlc
lull-time live-In, tor ex· wv. dlaQfema. 2 yn min.
......... 11.111 W ........ 9100111 W -~ 51-citing• yr old boy . ...._ exper.240-31Mandalk 1•--:==-==;;::=~=·=·=&=8=•-:;;;;;;;:;~~·=·==lf:I:-:;~ -ture pereon. Exper & reft fOf Bob G I • ,_nee_. 7_~_9_teo ___ ---1 AMI e11ate brotier hu
,,... on.meet prof fem ~~7~2~~7 HOIOSCOPf Nln1an1 Naturel Food•. too many !Md•, need• part time etock clerk eale1 1genl In N B 10 11V my 28' 8')t, CM. BASEM!HT tt.00 eq II. ueo mo. 541-SH,. HOO eq II c.lt' Mon-Fri REAL ESTATE SALES t231 Nonn eoeet Hwy. ea1-n20 Laguna Beach, 92851. -.-AEA--L-EST_A_T_E __
AfJ'Pfy aft¥ 8PM. a..man. Need 1 U5»'
132-8301 Dlbf'I M .
Fem Heiting re1p gay IM2-4&M
BY SIDNEY OMARA
male to find & 1hare ~ 3100 eq. 11. atot9,
llM/condo, N.8 . area. a4Ma front, E. 17th St. Frtday, Marcb %5
lllUSTlllL Ill COllERCllL
We are a weU-eatabllshed and prestigious state-wide
company seeking to expand our Orange County staff.
The current economic climate Is providing significant
new opportunity In lndustrlal and Commerclal Real
Estate Brokerage. Our firm provides an excellent
professional environment which Includes an
experienced team, a well-respected reputation, and a
long term proven record of profitable earnings. Our
Incentive and commission program Is unparalleled In
the Industry. We want to talk with you If you are a
proven sales executive with a winning performance
record Please forward your resume In confidence to:
OGUI URI r1anoect P«ton"' com. mtl'cHI & Industrial ,...,
..... eetate f()f' • ~ .. ~:4~.ees7 UL Home ~800 mo. Bkr, ARIES (Marc h 21-Aprll 19): Focus on * 81-lld• growing firm. * Dlt«:IOf• 8eet wortdna oondltlonl * CUlno Oppty'• In Newport lieadl For Info (312) ~3-47 7t•t846-eo51
Speclacutu YI••· HC. Newport. Approx 500 911 publicity, public appearances, added popularity.
gale. Nr epa. t.wet.296 ft. i beh. etOfllQ9. ~t You can put Ideas across. make beneficial changes
mo+ hllq)lng. 7to-e30'7 antique or drffl ahop, and deal su('CeSSfulJy with children. Trip to library
F/rmmt• to 1hr SBA euooeutu1 ~ ofc. can prove rewarding, profit.able. Ext C-t633. "•for DI--liiaiij.,ifti1-iiiiiiny--
rectory Full/time. Mu1t type & 2\tBA. 2 11ory condo, 8n-e522 S475 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on ~~83~~0 c:-al. lntah ltll property, home appllances and restoration of
OFFICE HELP 11 ..... good phone man-Anawartng calla & Ill• ner. Mice omo. In ...__
typing for claanlng IVI. p 0 r I c. n'. r . I<• II y Mual have ptMNnt per-&44-2807.
1on1111y Cteyton'• ...,n-n Cla1nlng SarYlc1,1 -
v llbet1ll me1e to* Commerdll e-t. w. 19th domestic harmony. Surrl•e gift from family ~•P• wlfp .. nr l>Ctc. ~tc~ ~.locf'&: member symbolizes to en of affection. Be
Room w/b8'cony-uso pny ... "°'* wtth iaroe diplomatic, gracious and offer hoepitallty to one
mo & utl. H.a. M0-0508. ~· U..•offtoe. d,_ who is temporarily in need. 831-70110. Mon, Wed, tOf tiuey c:t11r.-ect1c of· Ff1, btwn g.,,, & 8pm. floe. ~ be lfwp, ... M/F 10 etw beeUt. Beck lhop,entlQuM,etc.Stert GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Overcome
Bay condo. Poot, Jae. MAK ING MONEY t tendency to scatter your efforta. Look behind scenes Box E-235 0 ICE organized and depend· FF · 1bl• w/good phone
1enn11.. '300 . ...Utt3 '550/mo. + MC for answers. Clandesune meeting brtngs desired
MIF 1o llh' • Br houM, 546-6442 n~ Loa Angeles, CA --P&m m1nner. •5 WPM , 10 Help ua. We .,.. • fut key. good figure apll-
growlng. WlfY r~ lud1, exp., non-amkr nal one-yr OI A~ Pf«. 831-6e80
blWn a. 6 Ocean. NB. • Storefront apeoe1. 360 results. Be reahetic in appratSa.I of proposal made by ~2'31 aft 8. to 520 aJf. t•3 Broad· restless relaUve. l&lfllTTll Exper Count• P•eon for Full Charge bookkeepw.
Female non-emoker 10 &:l·J47M. Adrian Riiy CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Focus on Mature,lo'Mgpenonto rental cw co C&llLaura, Htyptng,.01\fwll.P,.._
"'819 2 Br. 2 ea. PIA i-------.,.--=-:-::-:~I lnvestment.a, savinp program and return of cash w11ch my baby In my MS-39SS rMtur• panon, must be
Newport A'1t wtttl..,,,.. ....... lntah at• flow. You'll have unusual o pportunity to tnerealle C.M. home. pl hre Mild am permanent local , ....
with grMt bar*lll. fun
people and • nice ~ lion nMr South Coaet
Plaza.
SS50/ln0. M7-t22t Cell income potential. Accept reaponalbility and Bondable Wntt30en "1' Taking appllcallon• for dpen!:...~dDri9:t': ~c:) o.ne •m5 up. tlOO " lndu-556-3805 att. •: ...., deetwa. H,.. 12 10 er ...... ".... r lt11'*1lllt .--.. 11t1e1 ofllce. 18101 ~ challenge. Capricorn and another Cancer figure -1 Box 585 Balboa Ca ,... --' AOOM fCOR RENT dondo Circle, "A", prominently. BABYSITTER for 1 yr old 8pm, Mon lhru Friday 92981 ' ' to WOftl bl..lsy front dee61 ,
NEAR eeACH & FWY Huntington Beach . boy. occulonel -· ..tc"iie.4e-ii7iei2i1iiiiiiiiiii~--------1 •n-ptlonea, handle t280/MO. 831-·M06 842•2834. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take advantage of 18t11 & Myer c M ,. Hotel mail!. tY'P9 accufa\ely
.... .. .... In Lllgune Niguel. Cf-own high cycle by making penonal 1.pearances and .. ~~, ••.'!l.J u ...... lP "" ~~~;rpo~ tu!~~tt:~ M•l1ld18"' ... ,
Female non-1mkr. Nr v~ Partrnv. 9'>Pf0ll. putting forth original propoeals. ou'U be nd of ...,,.. PAM!!!!/ --guna 8aach Hotel. Sun-To handte aociouf't• pey-
bemltl. Unfum. w-.1 ,...,. eq. fl. M&-0215. unnecessary burden; project will be completed and --.......... Mon only. Contact 0on-.._ and reoeivabte bll--~5 , gat. 831-8029 aft 1100 ,, 2 ofc & wrt'IM. judgment will be on target. PIMll• Aff Occupation•. na 11 •~ nng. typing and generll
5 SIM 1700 11 wrllH epaca. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Obtain hint from Ofanoe Coeat Saving• I• F• required. For lnlor-II ·-" /•-.. offloe dutlea.
Fe .nnt1 rm-mt•. Mele, frwy ctoH. top loc. Leo message. Shake off fears, doubta. Wish comes .-1ng 111 •ll?Wlenoed m • t Ion c • t I : 11 ... 111ttr .,. 21+, &1-ede, No flakea. ,_8_7~--'-----i I · · h I · h .ld loan proceuor for 802-~211Exl3 2 In family. Linda lfl•. ~ r-.ime and aalary ~ lrue n connection wit specu at1on, c 1 ren, FHLMC/FNMA 111 & 2nd~~~~~~~~~! MUST 11a119 ref• .. IPMk ,.qutrementa to:
"2'75 842•7474 aft.-e. AYll I'll llM romance. Popularity increases and you could win a truat dHd pecktOH 1-Engllall. Salary open.
SIW9 IQe 28r apl, CdM. Oeluu ota/lnduet. ~ cont.est. C a 11 LI n d • 8 h • •. DAILY PILOT P ..... Mfld reemma 10
Oetlla St Qer'IG9 ...,... on W. 17111 Im Coeta LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Sense of direction is 75'4·1801 Th• Delly Pllol hu Ad tOM. Dally Piiot Box
$296, ph 8'7MHI -..... 1450 cw 3000 .... II. F d --1•-t-.t-~---1x tor part llme 1~~ Coat• M .... CA .... restored. amily member is sincere but coul be __ ,, _ ... ._ .,......... ....., .. .,
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3151 Alrwly Aw
Suite D-2 Coela Meel Prof.19dr ...._ -40 50tlup. Cell owner. misinformed. Your own lntuitive mtellect provides Car-minded protea-~ ~•Mtondo IU· 1--------+ lhar-. 2 Bt. 2 BL al llt-aal elonal hair dr..-. !of .,_ .. _ --·-·· ay MIEIEEPlll 1 m•n1tI•1 . I 3 • o . 1---------1 answel"S. Spotlight on fulfillment, and surprise lntemattonel e-uty S• thN Friday -awrox 2 PM NMd car-phone. Rel. • .............. 641-8268 aft 6. eoo •1· C.M. Balh •I source of added income. ton opereUng In local to 7:30 PM. Muat MY9 checked. Full or parl ;;;;;;:;;;t;9....,;;;-;20'Krii"'"';;:1 "'-· Prive .. , 1295· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Communicate Department Store. Sa· dependable atatton we-time. Wont 1n Ar ... S4 · art Time "='~,-• l-.. _1_-387 __ ,._8'7_f>._2_., __ -t •• ry p•u· ti.n•fll· p•u· oon -"'"' Of ernall pic:tt par hour lo .tart. with I CM twnhm, own ba, nr 2,000 eq "unl1 wtlfl omo.. needs. open lines of communication K eep exciting opportunity up end currant 1n1ur-reg,....._ Caill tor appt. u..-Tr. Pwt n..
bdl, 1315. 942.-2887 Avall tmmed • Coit• resolutions concern mg diet. nutrition. health. Follow4ng helpful ean· ante Wae111y ulary DeM'• H•'lnO, Inc M\11( be~ to WOf'k 8
-ArnmM-;......t_o_tlW __ 2-br-C,.....-.,-.1 = ~.~-~ ~S Aooent al9o on career 714-IU·UH ~.-=. C:::Z !:; I 750-0828 1104.lrt a WC:: For ap-
hocJM, 12eo + ~ utMI. 494-3427 SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Di!c. 21): Look beyond bt 711 I oomm1111on opportunity. HSKPA LIVE·IN. 5 dye polntmlnlao&-744-4
( t 5 so mo••. In). 1----------i the unmediate, perceive potential and begin a for appointment Mooday I c at 1 Mr Ho 11 an d Mual drlY• ow,,.re car ~1..att3 rebuilding program. Call from relative proves througf'I SaturlMy 1()..5 842-4321 ax1 3-41 or ap-. for apptl ' 1hopptng. Plll'llm na ...
F .. tlW .._ N .. B ... -'1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11~~ en couraging. verifies views Long-range travel * 8'KE STORE * P'Y •1 clrculltlon oMoe 3 Xlnt weg" 982--0~ • ' Wanted adut11 ov« 22 ..,... ....,. F 8o t:>M to 5 PM . Orenge 9 8 II· 2 5 7 2 b t w n who enjoy wortttng wt1t1
w/"*"8 M, '250. 11t. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,JMll!!!! plans come imo sharp, clear focus. M51ecna~t f~Of hw~ Cout Delly P1101. 330 •PM-et>M tOf ~· youth Mu11 b• well
IHt, ~ viii•. lmmed. fi CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be ready for ~°'Me-,_ .. _ ..... _ Weal Bay SI . Coat a • 1t•at ---••y groomed, ~. a
An 751..., & ... lie Allil . . . I h If ...... _, ... "":' ....... V:-Mala ~ -·-.......,.._ moetY9tor. Start
2 Prof"°"*' SO..O _.., Put -In YolK .._Aid mv1tat1on to trave , c ance to expreea ae in StOfe ~ ..,_......,.., _ _. Newport Center AHi ;t'i7"i Pal -"· Call
to "'819 3 Br, 2 Ba Tun-UCI exdwlnga PfOQIMI creative manner. Subnut ideas, make suggestions Boat SalHman. Exp•· .. nua E•t•t• Llllgallon Firm 2-5p'n 84&-7021 I-*'°'
l8roc:* ...._ s:MIO/mo Ind by hoeClng • &Mia atY.. for change of format. You'll be dealing with rienoad Preferred. Call Senior preferred Llgh1 Meda lharJ>, .xp'd legal Sherron).
utll & olHnlng 1arv. dent for 10 •k• thl• restless, channl.ng, talented people. ~ plHckOMupps•n0dNd•811L"'u•ry. ~ ~'.'!!.*~~!'~. 1---,-.--------i 6 5 S • 18 8 o d 1 Y1 · eumm.-. Student .. pey AQUARIUS (J 20 F b 18) L h . T E· ... --· .,.,, .,...,.,,_.., _, •-~75 145/wk . Call Randy an. • e . : unar emp 8lWI BOOKKEEPER PIT, •II•-PRINT 31811-E Airway mull. Salary open. tm1m••M ---·-· -----1 n•11133-tt'78 on cooperative efforts, partnership proposals, public noon•. IPPIY Thu,.Frl. Aw, CM 6-49-8233 M0-8882 F/M 1o n 2 Br 2 Ba Npt 1---------1 12·2 pm S.. MtcNI or --------1 Make Ulfl .. helping Bctl ept. l290. .,.. ........ 1_ relations and marital status. Domestic adjustment Sally St-. Old Spag-lllYD Liquor Clertl. Mature per-youth carrier• promote
120-1..a. ~T115•-• '11•5 figures prominently Give aerioua consideration to hettt Factofy, 2110 "'-· Mutt haw eme11 cw °' eon. Full time. Nlghla. their own ••labll1hed .__.._,_ .__..._. .. ll1m _change of diet. pon BMI, ,.B. moton:ycte. Full or part ~__!~ ~ ~m r1 ou1 .. tt. ~:ure. ou•~:;
....,.. -WW PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Define terms. ~ time. For Immediate ,_.._. -"• ,_, ng, 1 r-· Ye paren -............. l•lssrua wort!: In peraon. 2937 ut t)"p9 perwn, ..._call ~;: ':' = WI UM consider employment change, open dialogue with we need an eriergatlc, Cal: 845-03ee Coal Hwy. Coron• da4 2-6PM. M-F. 84&-7021.
lllend trotn Mey 15 to ''Why not i.t ua help?" dependent and give 1pecial care to pets. quallfled pereon to Mar. People oriented pereon
Aug 15. Cell.,,.., 5 pm Mertaae Trouble&?/ 0.-Communication wW be received from one who has halldla all of °"' boo'!· DlllW .-0111 needed. n-tre lox Of. Mon-Fri or wltnda. YOrOefFernllyPfob6lml? la ed lmnnrtAnt 1 ln llf 11 .. flng Secretariat Nead ae«ow MCfelary •••• _..__ ftoe day""" '9MrWlton e1t1~. AEF9 DomHllc Violence?/ P Y an ,....._. roe your e . •kl 11 benellcl•I with expw. to work In .._ _..._,_, poettton open. Mue1 be --------1 Child AbuH?/ Chlld _ 831·5115 Huntington Baech Call umYllJ abte IO wort! ..-enc11 ...... .. ... 1111 Cvltody? Immigration Leet I ,.... HM Pa...ab Ml I la-1_...._1 I ... p PIT E •crow Con c •PI• PIM9e -04ll ad today end lloldtiya. Good .....,
_ _ !fWuole)? ..... .,... 7H/U2·5H5 Hll tor under SECRETARY. phone pereonallty 1
WANTED: Obi ow-oe •o . IN~ CALLS FOUND: Pit Bull Temer, CllOIS OF fluadal =r~"!!w ~':Z: ~ceroi~~~~~~~liiiiiColumii!!ii*iiisawmiiiil9iii~ muet. Apply tn penon. ,..,., Balboa .....S, .. 11 .... 1""'1 puppy. YIC lndlln-s>oh & ...-~· :-SEBASTlAH'S, 1.0 AY9-~lo 1100 mo. c.11oalect.24 hr. Brooklluret. H 8 . M•SUIE ...... r1U Aeataurant .,. No. Expetielioed and"""" L.oen Pr-,_Pico, a. c. ..::!:=:::::.:....... _____ l-::-=::-=:--=-:=-:-1 M2...o472t .,. 1 _!ll!!~!!!!tMs!!!,~4t!!Jl!.!4 Npt bl. NB EOE legal Hcratary Mull E.llpel•IOed AMI &tale Plclur• framing. MIF, ... ...... .,. S"DIUL£T~ LOST; Starting SIWW 2• 719 ~n~~~ BLVD I-ca.n.. pet\ time. '*11· MW ourrenl end Nlnda Loan P1oc-.oia ne.d9d cuetom ptcture framer. -~ '1 In brwn beO Bullnaeaman '""' U · Ing 81ruc:t\lf9. OeY9 Mon on •xAarlence with lmmedlelely. Mual be Mat a.tttlno. g1 ... cu1· 181'7 Weetdlft, N.8. 171 ••ms ~ .. , HwyTeay :,' llM112 -:C-i ~: ~ thN Fr1. 87~2790. WANG wcwd proeoMW. expen.I08d tn FHSNA. ttng, flA time. llXP· ~
to MOO eq.. ft. 2.-436 eq. N1'1 Loel Mat. 20. Rew1rd Open 24 tin c 1 n epen . P 111 CHILD CARE WORKER 1 glr1 oflloe. Stett'o e. Good Pay. Ptew eel tot lwred. tte tle3
ft. &"'8lb6I tor medloel °' V.nt/ • Elect ~25 l ••n I WDI royWty 1neome. 770-0540 3 pm to 11 pm """ Co-1ary 11•00-1t500/mo. ~tment.
dlnUA. Aoef'll 841-0032 Knoll. Aemo¥e "!ITT .... _..._ ti Leu ftM ed. realdentlal tl'eaUnent ~?!_~OCOAMINPOIU~ .. TlAEONS·. .. rt 93'7-3169f Plllllll ........__ .,__..,.. V~ -· ,.ro ... .,...., Found. Blk Med Hulky· .. ,,,_.,,.,,. w k ~'"""" ,...... I I• l-lrMry ......... ~· --~~· .._ .-.. ........... 1 M•••EUSSE.8 • •a.-1n• -progrem. or ·~f. I ..___., ("'...__ -. IOf Hand ,,.......,., Mull tic.. "" lq "· t 121 I o•m• from • rough ., ...... -· _.._... ,....., OU -I •• .,... &/or credanllale requir· u' ......... . ......... be mettcub --~&Ang • I a'.,. (DI c II ) nelghbOfllOOd. O•h•r Found: ~ t<lt. PCH __ T_O_SE_RVe __ v ___ , le¥9 hol'N. oar. etc. Cal ed. Sand ,...,. 10 M .,.. 71., ,_,.. •at:o....
71~11M. lddll dropoed ... bet-' 8 . A. River . ..,,., Ii OEDS-Would love lo nowl Pr....ntattw Acttorl No 1082, Deity Plot. P.
toon1. We uMd water requhd. MJ.6973 P"'Y w/yfN. Cell Sue°' Work11'1op. 951-5U7, 0 . Box 1580, Co111 PIU. Tml PIT MAID WANTED: Don~ P/T IWfml •,:·~ ~ ~ wttll CEMEHT Found: 1 IN) old csoa. 25 Kethy 1n~t1me. j213~ oolect. 24 houri. I Mela. CA 9~560 ,..., ... -.cot• Hotel, 2t00 N--D•llr. Pllol naw1paper
• - -M ~-.,......,~.......,.--=-~:-1 lb1, btk/11n F, =••. 85237~7-111• 5 1 . ( '1 • T.D.'1ff21 IC LEAK . CHh "t:•tar ""Por1u~111 .. tYallabla pon BM:S. C.M. dea., In lrYln• ar~ _, -•• ........_ V .._ ,...,.. •10 or--· ...__ -.. u I I p App~ox. 20 tire pr ..... un. flWft/untum ,.._ •-· _.. I.I. ••ma exp.-, " .,_. ..,... with Ill• Lo• Ano•••• ... • n enanc:e ereon Aft1wnoo11a & eorna .... -=;~;;t;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;.:--..A;;;;ei;Gi;-G,.,i(;:--Of Lad ... only, ... bulfl -I BMS, Balbo&. 87&-88&4 TlmH Clrc~1t1on 0.-ne.d9d for"'-~ M YOU'-' IDr one ,. OUN · ._,/Black .....,.. W/M eecon1 ava1t1bla. ~.. let. ...-ment In our doof-to-Full time. Call c11rr1 kendc::=· Mui•
MClnWr ,._.70 fftlllllft IM ~ ~-· IMne ..,.._ 5PM·1AM. Call Robert In 1-& 2nd Olllll. llTlll d..-oo'r newegapef 181ee 841·1079 lle"'9 "8hka, 64044 \MW.I Nl-1 ,_,..,.,,_ 876-l4e'7 1---------1 prefer llghl 1ruoll w/ Robt~ 18t:tcM W•IUI ~rog~am . u~rantHd .,1...., ... camper lhell. Only wt. .... RID* IDr FREI SPIArTUAl. READINGS R."' ;. ............... __.._ u.s.Pa OVERSEA. s our wag• Pua oom-t.i, .. e.rn S480 ,0 seoo per rHpon1tbl• per.en1 1 Ill() FME MHT MI. AdYIC• In Ill m1fler1 ... ....... .... -·-. ·~ Range mllllon. Hour9! 9 A ' ,..., apply. ltar11ng ..,.. · 1 "*"to 7 rooma. Adj. Cll•. 1011•. marriage a buat. 842-2171 546-0811 123,500 . '48,eoo PM or • PM • 8 M _. " you haw • ~ pn>x. s.4.751w a mllMGt. A.lrportllrlnn&~No nMI. AllOOOllnNllna. WIDOW HAS IH for FOflnto (312)88f.3338 TrakwnoleptO\lided.Po-~or:.= Celltltwn9:30-10:90AM
Cal AM ~ 8en Clem. 4t2·1'2H Otedll ohaclt. no w-... '9Ct0f'Y. per '#Mii. F« en Int• ~'705' btwn 11AM & Qreo Hyde, clrouletlon.
wm•n GEHERAL OfRCE
lntern1Uon1I Conlrole Company with head-
~ In lrw.1911Clng ~....,, ___,
te699hone peuon1Hty.
ability to t)"ll9 ~ wpm and l'tendtl general Clflloe
duttae. Good compel-"°" l*lkaGe and wont• Ing concf11'1on• In a
growth cornpMy. Appll-
Cltlon• being ~led through March 31 11
Grl1Wold Conlrol, 2803
Barranca Road, lrvlne.
c.lllomta 8271•
SALES: Back 8trHI 11
IO<*lng for QOOd peop6e
In N.8 . location. K you're
rrtOINtted ~ In per-'°". 25 Flllhlol1 .-and.
a... OLllDI PublllHno firm Medi 10 In 0 c . ar•• to CIOH
mllQGine ordara. '50 lO
1100/dey + gu. Hunt.
Bell. Call NllOll • .........
UL.II, PAITml
~II your lnOOml by doing lntere1t1no ....,....,. .. ..._ w9rtt on
blflallf °' ~ Com-penlea. Many llhlttl to
~ from. ... per tw.
guaranteed. ptue 1ucn-t1ve bonue program.
8alel exper pr'f1f' d. bu1 wtll Ir tin the rtghl I*'. eon. FOi tnteiMew Call:
Robin Of Unda ..
ltMJlt
Salel ...u.n qm-
Worll Part•tlme, 8 AM • 2
PM "' 4 PM-t PM with L. A. Tlmel arouletlon
IWT' In ....,....,. ........
Earn en hcMty not P"-
-lltCf I 111 oommie--lkln. T"**'G provided . FOf det... Celi ; Coet1 M ... 1. 1S'76 8unllowet Ava., 714/54CM>301
~Ill
Alaldentlel hOrne bUldar
neadl OOMtructton ... cntalY wtth ...,.,..._
In working with con-
lrecte. "'~tracton. word proceHor. etc.
...... be .. to lloldl
n.vy --toed. ~ ,...,,.,....,,.,,.
men11 10: Box t0t2,
Diiiy No(, PO lox 1580,
Coeta ..... 9292e.
For Ad Action
Cal a
Daly Plot
AD-VISOR
642-5678 ..... ,..,,.... Ml ... TI 11188o.SCamjno"-I, T.D'1. t10.000 up. No ert E-1530. ~ tOf DI-tentlll to eun ISOO ~, c;'1i'ilr. RCH.tntrff et only. Mon·flrl. IMt for
~~~!~~[~~lr~iiii~~~~~~F~~i.~~d --.. ·--------., I • • • c • • • 842.....s21 N.8. IOO eq fl ClllllDe. ..._ a.ft I WI.I Call D enl IO n A llOC · COUNT ER HELP, part· 118 00. 25 2 ·II ,. 1 Ext ...;S~Pt.tii~' i•i"i~iiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.-------· Mer. t, 1100 #10. "'1 011 greylwttlte Tabb!,• OUTCAil la6-ftlt t"f3..7311 time,~ tn perton It 12CM •.i
ltl UClll.. fn.teOO CALL fi'9: 1,H ·:•,r.o,,••1 '. ..... lwJ "-"" t'\I. llY Tl&T T. I. The Tummy I tufter. Miii• )'OUI' ~--1 tw 19~ ·='·=.. =-~=~ 1-*-_99_._C.~M_;_,:-,....s-_•~-'-...... ',....'".'"·. ~~~ .. ~20'' 1-2nd......::CMl=T=D.:..:•tMt.::.=01:...:m"""::, 15:::.::~~123::;:...to~-8ett-75-:~::-:e~"""'---: .. -:2-~-=-se=1-=-• =™~ pt. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ., ,.a.r111-TI>i0-Cel '° . 11'1" '60,000 hl~lefd ... ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii~ ...a..2170 ,,.man •Oft\•n. • cured by i. famUy ""' •• -*'· Wtt'i ~... ~"' ... _ LOAN --,, ,.,....,.., Qea."""".,..,...~~=~-=--· loc*Jng for~ ..... --·--OflPa Mn~ •••· lat. Meroh ti, lllul "*" non/amotc. 1• Prln only. Cell Dennie *"'· ,.... a... ~. OOfMr Meonofla/ Hett & owr _..,, ..,,. .,:... ~) tM-8821 Mon-frrt UNDERWRITER ~,rr.,,:O 117-0\N. Ilea. Write 8o11 1081, I
-liiiiiiiiiiim-·n= ,...... ~ : 8llJten M. Min. Do-Deity Plot, PO lox 1MIO, T.D. on C.M. Al>tL Vf//f'f Ten1er ma JMWY, Hutley Ill•. 8aycre11/ Dover eo.ta .._ 11121. eeoure. t.2t,IOO • tfi "*...,... 1111111* ~ ""9. ""9d. M2""821 1n1 Oftly, due In ~
.,. ... Qo4cMn Aeer~ •oUND: Very IQ black .. .:::.... ~ ~ 142 :::·;=d"::~·:;1 =.. °=='~ !!'~ =~· ... ....,.._ ,.,.... T• fV. M'7-41n ~-· "-r -ti., ltlbl tan, ''"°".. Yov are the *fnll* ol rtoftt rMf .... ,....... CMHid: 81ec1' ..... C.I. !!!_"-
10
~ (11'7.00 119 :=o:.o,::.,~ =:,:.•=.,=: --~,.... ...., • ...; ~ __. ~ .. Cel ~n1f, eit IOI °'= ~ f1t1r1t. A8. only...,.. Anl111a1~!r~ ' ~.=a :~::.'i~tWi
,.._ Df. 0.M, IU lllt 1;00 p,"" AM.._ 'I MM PM -
To olalm tlol!•H oall Wed a PM·H SIM ~ ...,,~ :u:"Z ea-1111.-. *· ._•;.;._,_...,~~--::--1
otaJm. vi.. M .. nol!tl ...,. Mn ... ....... tt.a.-.m• ~,...,..,..
O•n•r•I allo' tellor •.
MlntlftuM ••I•· •t-Tm
AT THE BEACH
TEL-1-0110
HAI IMM!OtA TE OHNIHOI
fOf' PA.RT·TIME PIRIONS IN
TILEPHONl IAL.U DEPARTMENT Of' LARGI OAANO OOAIT N&WSPAP!A
•Even Inga and Saturday
mornlnoa •commlNk>n/Ouarantee
• Muat be ambltlout.
pl .... nt and reUable
• Experlenoe helpful,
but wllllng to train
"Thia 11 not temporary
~2-6678, ext. 312
between 6:30PM-9PM
llllUllTI OPUlllS
•Part time
•Must be at least 16
•No experience necessary
•Pleasant personality
•Reliable
•Good ea.ming potential
142-1111, bt. 112, ........ .......,,/....,.
for Npt Beech 1nve1t-
ment Co. Gen'I office
lkHl8 Incl. good typing end 10 key req. Meth
ablllty for llght book-
keeping. Exper and non-
1 m k r . C ell Velerle
&44-0241
IUllTllY
No experience nece1-
.-y. Good phone Yolce.
no ~-All/I. for Pwn. 875-375!
~uua. Pubffehlng Co. In N.8.
need• penon w/ex.,.,
Typing, phOM & boolc·
k~ ..... knowled-
ge of Safeguard eye
helpf1.1I. 11.25 per hr.
131-2315
~ .. ,
Part time, weekend•
only, for community ...
1ocletlon In Newport
Beach. Call 873-8170
WMkdayl b9MMr'I a & 5.
SECRETARY tor pvt lnveetor. bkpng, exp & grwnmetlcel ••
req. Non 1mkr, aelery
neg. Miii! ,_,_ to 8.._
200. 2855 E. Cit Hwy,
CdM 82826
SECRETARY
Leu..,.
An ~t c.are. op-
portunity .. ~ at
Columbia 8 evlng1, a
e:::,ng and profitable In the eev4nga and
loen ~· Due to the
cotdlnued ~OW1h of our
L.oen~ ... -Meklng an lndMduel to
~rform edmlnl1tret1ve
end deric:el dutlea fOf the Loan Underwriting Me-neger.
........ ~ -~· 910 s. Brookhut'Wt
AneMlm, CA 92804
Equ9I ()poCy ~
M/F
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Orange Cout 0#.ll V PILOT!Tflur•d•v. Maren 24, 1083 Cl I
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZlf
82 Capture
&eTltlOf -
57 Honnt·
3 wda eo Indian
8 1 Honored
82 -Jac;k
IS3 Through
84 Apprehen-
alona
86 Ain't 2 wda
DOWN
1 Netting
2 Swan oenua
3 Elbow bone
4 Farm units
15 Look at
8 Me1t ple
7 Potpourrt
8 Aerial stunt
9 -Arbor
10 Annul
11 Round Table
VIP 2wds
12 Greek poem
13 -Dame
18 Season
23 Wrath
25 Brut
26 Row
27 Baste
WIDNllOAY'I
ftUZZU IOL VID
28 Front
29 S.C. army
post 2 wds
30 Jog and lope
31 Greek gOd
33 Fish
3S Surf noise
36 Did likewise
38 Snow vehicle
39 Weapons
41 Hurried
away 2 wds
42 Murmur
44 Utilize
45 Farm sounds
46 - -and
t<><* notice
47 Speak long
48 Structures
50 Harriet's
nickname
S 1 Dear: Fr
53 Prec1p
S4 lrlah excla-
mation
SS A grass
S8 Born
S9 -vive: Alert
12 1
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Mllh1A10A.
nwna .. .....
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lot IMO 11. USll ltU ~ W.
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la Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thureday, M~ 24, 1813
AnAS CHIYSLll·PLYMOUTH
2929 Hwbof Blvd .. eo.ta M .... Tel 548-19~ 3 blodl•
IOUtll of San Diego Fr-ay off Hetbor Blvd. Compte1e
body 1hop. SaJM. Service. Pert•. Service Dept. open
Monday thru Friday 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M end 8 A.M. to 5
P.M . on Saturday.
ORANGI COAST AMC/ JH'P /llNAUL T
2524 Harbof Stvd .. Coste Mela
549-«>23 &45-7770
111 Jeep DMler In the W•tl See UI tod1y fOf ...... MrVice
& leulng. T'Mre we reeeons why -we • 1 • Price and
-.ctlonl ~. the llMl9W Reneult Alliance la herel
TMIODOll IOllNS fOID
M~n aalel. eervlce, par11, body, paint & tire depta.
Cofne*lllW rat• on lleae l dally rentals 2060 Harb«
Blvd,, Coat• Mela. 841..0010 Of 6-4()..8211
JOHNSON & SON LINCOlN MHCUIY
2921 Hatt>« IMS .• Coeta Mesa Tel. 540-5630. 57 Yeer1 of
frl•ndty f1mlly Hrvlce -Orange County'• oldHt
Uncofn-Mlrcury deelerlNp.
DAVID J. 'HtLl.9'1 IUIClt .. ONnAC.:MAZDA a.... • e...vtoe • IAMlng
2.teaa McM Pettiway
837-2400
touTN COUNTY VOUCIWAGIN/llUZU ~Jim Mlrtno Volls ...,,)
11111 .... IMt., """"'"'°" 8Mefl. (714) 142·2000 8N..l8 • L&AltHG • ttA"1'8 • llfWICI we WIU. NOT II UHOIMOU>fll I v.. 0.A.C. l ,._ Dliloount9
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t,'i-"+." • ~ 2
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MATCH THE MUMIERS ON THE.
·10 Merowy Mwqula, ell,
e6ec wtnclo'IW9, xlnt cond
Mull ... ••so firm ~
'78 Grend LeMena 2 dr.
Lux Interior, red, n-
tlre1, tlll, PB. AC, PS,
CrulM, Stereo. 50,000
ml. A afH I et t 2700
celh. Cell Alt 831-8554
(K 850-S189
'71 Grind Prtx. blk/red,
good cond. 12700 obo.
642-14341
NE
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sw
MAP WITH THE MUMIERS IN THE IOXES
• LONG llACH BMW
Laroe Mlectlon of,_ & qu1llty uMd BMW'• and other line
ca,.t Sai.s. tervice & teulng. 1'rede·lo1 wetcomel Tak• .05
Freeway to NOf111 Cherry ot1-r11mo. turn right & go 6 block•
n()(th to 3670 N Chetry Ave ' Loog e.ac11
(714) 638-5790 (213) 427·54&4
• NAIHS CADILLAC
2600 Hatbor Blvd . Costa Meea Tel 540-9100 Orange
County'• Largeat Cadlllac dealer Salel Servic. Leetlng,
• SADDLHACK BMW /SUBAIU
26402 Marguerite Ptcwy., Avery Pkwy. exit
We offer whit no bank or lea• company can: 1. Expertly
ttaffed. moet mode<n aervlce & part• dept.; 2. One of the
Southland'• molt experienced .. 1e1 & leHlng staff; 3.
Ellmlnatlon of the rnlddlemen by leUlng dealer dlnlet
831·2040 MIMl<>n Viejo 49'-4940
• CHIClt IVllSON POllCHl·AUDf.VW
415 E Cout HWy .• Newport BMch 973-0900 Ttie Ollly
deelef9111p In ~ange County with theM th,_ grMt rnak•
Undef one roof!
ALAN MAONON PONTIAC.SUIAAU auo Harbor Bllld.. Cotta M .. a. Tet 5-41,..300. •••· ~. LMalng. ''Mr. Goodwrenc;h,''
A AUTOMOllLlt
1es N.wton Wey, eo.1a Mele. T• 831-13'3
"JAOUAAS OUR SPECIAL TY"
)(I( 120'1/1.0'91150'1/XJ'lll· fypee a.. -...,... -Ae91oratl0nt
.,J
• • BOI LONGPll PONTIAC
13600 Beach 81vd . Westmlnll.,, Tel. 892-~51 Orange
County'• otd"t end largeat Pontiac oeaierahlp Salft, Service, P1r11
• DICK MILLll FIAT/LANCIA
"Probably 1he lowMt priced Flatt In Southern C.Hlorn ....
(Located 1 mile norlh of South Cout Plaza
near Main St. and Warner Ave In Senta Ana)
120 W Werner. Senta Ana 557-2132
• SANTA ANA DATSUN
2001 E. 17th StrHI, Santa Ana. Tel. 558· 71111 Your
OrlQlnal Dedicated Dattun Deal•
MllACll MAZDA
we·..,. mowdl Our nw toc:atlon II 1425 Bak• Street. Cotta
M ... Tel 545-3334 Stop by a ~ our modem~
end '" why we·,. tile # 1 Mazda CS..lef ti, Sout"-n
Callfornla. Salee. Servtca. Petti and LMalng. ,
• COIMlll DeLILLO CMIVIOLIT
tlllOtmetty. Groth Chevro'9CI
18211 hactt INYd .. HuntlfvtOn ~
New • Ul9d •a.... • LIM!ng • Pwtt • ~
Come by and ... °"' Huge ln'*"O!Yf ..,.7 14~'
COSTA MISA DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd . Costa Meu. Tel 540-44 to Serving
Orange County for HS yea,. 1 Mlle So 405.
• SUNSET fOID, INC.
(Home of Wllll• the Whale). 5440 Garden Grove Blvd .•
W•tmlnster Tel 636-4010
• OIANOI COUNn VOLVO
10120 Gardeo Grove BIVd .. Gardin Grove
Tel 530-9190 Exclutlvely Volvo to cover all your VolVo
requlrementt
New-UMd•Sai..•LMllng•Part1•Servlce•BO<ly Shop
Freewey cloM In the helr1 ot Orange County It Garden
Grove Blvd & Brootchurlt.
CONNILL CHIVIOLll H2t Harbor IMS .. co.ta Mela. OV9r 23 ,..,_ aer"4ng
Or1noe Ce>11nty 81tff, teaalng, MN!ce Cell 546-1200,
191Cial Pefll line, Me-MOO; body lhot> line; 76'4'4400
• IOY CAIVll IOLU IOYa .. Mw
1&.o JamborM Aoed, Newport 8MCf\ 84o-&444. a...
leMce, Patti And L .... no
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2 -I •South Coast Plaza -An Advertising Supplement To The Dally Pilot -Thursday. March 24, 1983
Patrons walking through the mall
at South Coast Plaza last week
happened upon a rather unusual
cluster of balloons In the Jewel
Court. More than just a group of
balloons, In fact. a "balloon
sculpture," consisting of
15-foot-hlgh letters spetllng "I j_ove
South Coast Plaza." The sculpture
was created by balloon artJst Treb
Helnlng . whose company,
Balloonart by Treb, has also
produced work for this year's Super
Bowl ceremonies , several
Hollywood premieres and the
Sands Hotef In Las Vegas. The Mall
sculpture contained more than
1,000 balloons.
ABOUT THE COVER
South Coast Plaza celebrates Its
16th Anniversary. Special "I love
South Coast Plaza" bumper
stickers are available, free of
charge (as long as supplies last). at
the Mall Information Desk near the
Caroulef Court.
Cars with the "I love South
Coast Plaza" bumper stickers are
entitled to complimentary valet
parking, located between I. Magnln
and Bullock's, untll September 30,
1983.
New Arrivals for
your Departure! LeSportsac adds wonderful
new colors and shapes for spring and summer travel.
OlwstZ9 Olrpo Sllgil ll>at C9fty It .. fO the ,.. ()( the bMcll •• Stlll~ Passpott
moM'f belt w. Cll/I "S.C:U/9" ~that's hOW tr•velers feel wtMWI they wear ff. 8ltd
loti ol ltde things thel,., ~ )'OCK trt>, ftJ........., Tab It..., e 11at
1 •South Coaet Plaza -An Advertising Supplement To The Deity Piiot -Thursday, March 24, 1983 -3
EASTER MAGIC
A P R I l J
Dof9 with dah.
Our fun and fllrty polka dot
dreaa from Act 1. Remlnls·
cent of day1 gone by and per·
feet for your ~ster ps.rade.
Bow front dress with full
skirt and spaghetti straps.
Aval/able In black/white or
white/black, sizes 4· 14;
fXJ.00. In POINT OF VIEW.
South Coast Plaza, Brea Mall
and Los Qmltos Center. Out·
side our local dialing areas
In Los Angeles and Orange
Counties, call toll free
1·8()().432·7175.
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4-1 1 •South Coat Plaza -An AdvertleJng Supptement To The Dally Piiot -Thursday, March 24, 1983
A carefree day with the car put away
South Cou1 Pt8u petrona who
chooM to use v•tet parking are
now greeted by the atrfklng
burQUndy and gray valet atruc:ture
as they arrive at the Maff entrance
between I. Magnln and Bullock'a.
At night, the atructure la lighted
and provktes a dramatlt• entry to
Coata Mesa's premier shopping
center.
The 1.C-foot-hlgh ateet frame ta
topped by a canvaa canopy,
ahelterlng patron• from t he
elements during Inclement weather.
To rMCh valet parking, take the
Bear Street exit on the Corona del
Mar (73) Freeway, and go north to
the west end of the Malt .
MESH
P 0 0 T WI A I
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OUSE0 f
Easfcr Trcafs
Worfh
Come to HOUK ol A1moodt for truly unique sifts. lrutead of the aamc old
dred box of chocolata or a candy rabbit. we brina you nature'• best. Like
almond treats of Cftf"Y nricty imqinahlc, even no uh/no aupr.
We have the Eaatcr aoodla you'll fed tood about sivina. And of counc,
we're brimmlnc wt.th ..,eel.al I tau for the holiday. Pick out a handtomc
wick.er bMkct or colorful decorator do. then fiU It up with the almond
flavors they'll favor. We abo haTe attractively decorated paper ea•·
Imported from ~Y· Almond lift pt1eb, coo.
Houte of Almonds hat a wide .election of ways to pla.e kJdt, friencb and
families. VlaJt ua IOOD for fun.to-munch treats. You won't have to hunt
around be:cauiee there's a atore near you.
Buena Park Mall
(714) 821-8410
South Cout Piasa'.
(714) 557-5365
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1 •South Coast Plaza -An Advertising Supplement To The Dally Piiot -Thursday, March 24, 1983 -5
0
AS SEEN IN serenleen
MtlWr Chirp • Viii
SOUTH COAST P\AZA • 'ASHtOH ISlAHO
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6 -I •South Coast Plaza -An Advertising Supplement To The Dally Piiot -Thursday, March.24, 1983
SOUTH COAST
PLAZA
Bumping up against a good deal
This Is the bumper sticker patrons of South Coast Plaza will be
able to pick up free during the Mall's anniversary celebration.
, The stickers will be available as long as they last at the
Information Desk near the Carousel Court.
~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA
High school
grid stars
due honors
High IChool football ptayers from
30 Orange County schools wtll be
honored at the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel Tuesday aa South
Coast Plaza and CIF host the 14th
annual Player-of-the-Year banquet.
The event, which also Includes
the players' fathers, coaches and
guests, wlll feature as keynote
1peaker newly Installed Los
Angeles Rama head coach John
Robinson. who comes to his new
duties from many suoceasful years
at USC.
The honored athletes, chosen by
the respective coaching staffs from
the 30 IChoola wtll be awarded their
honors by Coach Robinson and CIF
Commissioner of the Southern
Section, Ray Plutko.
The South Coast Plaza/CIF
awards banquet has a 14-year
history of honoring Orange County
area high school football players
and haa featured such keynote
speakers as Gerry Faust, Darryl
Rogers, Terry Donahue, Dick
Vermell. Mike White, Jim Walsh,
Grant Teeff, and Ray Maiava.at
Reeervatlons for the outstanding
event are avallable at $17.50 per
person. For further Information, call
South Coast Plaza at 5-46-6682.
The schools with playera to be
honored are: .
Canyon High School
Ceplstrano Valley High School
Corona del Mar l-tlgh School
Costa Meea High &hoof
Dana Hlll8 High School
Edleon High School
El Toro H(gh School
El Modena High School
Eltanda ~ School Foothill H School
Fountain all9y High S<:hool
Gerden Grove High School
HuntJnaton a.ct\ High School
IMM Alah School
Laguna 8-ct\ High School
Laguna Hllta High School
LOI AmlQOe High School
Martna tflgh School
Mater Def High School
Mlalk)n Viejo High School
Newport Harbor High School ac.n VIN High SChool
Saddtebilck High School
San Clemente High School
Santa Ana High School
Tuettn High 8Chool
Unfvwelty HLSchool ~~:r..lah School
Weetrnlneter 141gh School
Woodbridge High School
Designer's
gala benefits
vocal group
The Orange Coast Master
Chorale and Saint Laurent rive
gauche presented the West Coat
premiere showing of the YSL
Cruise, Spring and Summer
collection on Feb. 8 In South Coat
Plaza Malt as part of a benefit gala
for the noted vocal ensemble.
Approxlmately 230 guests
enjoyed the stunning premier.
which wa catered with an elegant
French buffet by the Westin South
Coast Plaza and featured
entertainment by the Cattfomtana, a
popular group of singers from
within the Muter ChoraJe.
Co:-aponaorlng the gala, along
with the Chorale, were Michel and
Mlchele Ftledllch, owners of South
Coast Plaza'• Saint Laurent rive
gauche, who refer to the Saint
Laurent Cruise, Spring and
Summer dMlgn1 -In coro,. of
red, yellow, orange, and blue
turqOolee -"u some of the meet
dartng end upbeat print• In his 20-,.., .,.... u the grandrnuter
of ,.td fMhlon."
The .-,t WU attended by many
from outlllde th• Orange County
.... J*llputatty Rancho Santa Fe,
San Diego and La Jolla.
Kids' fashions
at Nordstrom's
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I• South Coast Plaza -An Advertising Supplement To The Dally Piiot -Thursday, March 24, 1983 -7
HQtel adds to Plaza ·prestige
When the Westin South Coast
Plaza was erected In 1975, It was
part of a master plan that would
give the 400-room property far
more In common with Its glamorous
slater hotel In Loa Angeles, the
Century Plaza, than the Westin
Hotel name.
It took eome vision however, as
the early view from the 16-story
bulldlng was of llttle more than llma
bean fields and freeway. Now, Just
seven years later, the South Coast
Plaza Town Center master plan Is
almost complete and the hotel Is
the cornerstone of a two square
block area that featurea three
hlghriM offtQe buUdlnga, more than
200 fine stores and re1taurantt,
four clM(naa, and two ltve theatera.
The Westin South Coast Plaza Is
also centrally located to all of the
world-famous Orange County
attractions. Within a 15 to 20
minute drive north are the Anaheim
Convention Center, Anaheim
Stadium, Dl1neyland and Knotts
Berry Farm. And, within the same
driving radius to the eouth are the
beach and waterfront buslneues,
and shopping at the coastal
. communltlea from Dana Point to
Newport Beach.
On the hotel's premiees are Its
award winning, 5-atar Alfredo's
restaurant, live entertainment In the
. Blue Parrot Lounge, and two
addltlonal lounge bars, plus
24-hour room service.
Under the direction of general
manager Bob Hawes; the Westin
South Coast Plaza ts a vltal,
contributing member of the Orange
Community and a property of the
prestigious lnternatlonal hotel
management firm, Westin Hotels,
formerly Western International
Hotels.
SHERMAN Cl.A Y'S ANNUAL
•
During the month of March,
we are offering Bonus
Discounts on select Items.
PIANOS:
Milton Console .
Kohler-Campbell Console
Beautiful Pecan
s 999.
1,599.
Kimball Sherman Clay Console P 1,499.
Rental Return -
Kimball Professional Studio
Oak
Player Piano in Oak
Fun For The Whofe Famltyl
• Knabe 5'9" Grand Ebony
Exceltent CondltJon
Kimball 5'9" Grand
Beluttful Country French
Steinway M Ebony Rebuilt
An Artlat. Plano
ORGANS:
Kimball Caravan
Kimball Entertainer Ill
Klimball Aquarius
2,199.
3,699.
4,599.
6,999.
11,999.
Distin dive
GRAND PIANOS In.,.. .... Styt.
Sttitway
Mason·Hlmln
Kim al
Yot111 Ch1111
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tndi:tional f.wontt has a fed
and~ all ia own.
Mcncu1oU$1y hand-sewn
VillTlp Burgundy brushed
\llCal lcatha. LI fc· long hcd.,
karhCT sole.
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA
549-1833
BUY ONE
OF OUR
ARGYLE °" SOLID
VESTS
at •13.00
WE WILL GIVE YOU A
kl
MasterCaro • Visa
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Say "Happy Easteri" with
Hickory Farnis ·· Gifts.
Take aloog a HKtiilj Farm9nt gift to your.
Easter family gathering.
Lots to chooee from in almost every price range.
Let us ship your gifts. We11 handle the detajk,
· ff iclcor.i r•rms
I • South Cout Pfaza -An Adventsfng Supplement To The Dally Piiot -Thureday, March 24, 1983-9
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The Ice cream dedicated to perfection/
South CoMt AID 3333 8'tltol 8trwt 164 So. COMt Hwy.
ea.ta MeM. Ca. 928.2e Laguna Beldl
114 -1&t-nsa 114 -494-6507
TAILORING TO GO
Just Ofle from our collec11on of 101lo<ed punched feothl~rs. A super
lookmg sling pump w11h stocked medium heel. So11d, wine, white. Asl
for the "TUMBlE" 1ust 142.
A Gift to Love
Crabtree & Evelyn
Let ua help ~ou create a lu.%Urious
gift bcuut of imporud soaps, toiletries,
and delutal>le f oodlJ /<Tr that someone special.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
H H BRI STOL · COSTA MESA · 92626 · <7 14) 64 I ·0888
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10 -I • South Coast Plaza -An Advertising Supplement To The Dally Piiot -Thuraday, March 24, 1983
Waiting for a spring guest
This beautiful garden in the heart of South Coast
Plaza is filled with flowers now, but It will soon be
home for the Easter Bunny during the shopping
Mall's annual Easter celebration. South Coast Plaza,
at Bristol and the San Diego Freeway, Is celebrating
its 16th anniversary as Costa Mesa's most
distinguished shopping area.
";;.oup I· -, • .., °"' ,.,. ., Flktc et ur • ...., Mee -e.t °"' '~ " .. s.. , .. -hr -PmlYI
Group II. -... , .... , .. -... ~ • Y~tlf-..F••PllM.
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Entertaining Essentials
Esseritlals has· the
extra pieces that
wlll accent your table
for perfect entertaining.
8 PIECE
COCKTAIL
SET
s 1195
EGG PLATE
s500
~outh Coast Plaza ~ _f _ -t Lower Level, Jewel Court Ull(, Bullock's Wing
..... -• (714) 556-7430
The all important sling.
Get It together at ThOm McAn with thil fQlhlonoble ~. A
dassiOOly tollaed *lO with motc:Hng hondbog, Avalable In
a variefV d oo6orL Sing. o#/ $al.99. Had>ag. «t, $12.99. Now
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~SOUTH COAST PIAZA
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR FOR 1982
CANYON HIGH SCHOOt.:
Mell Bdtran rintmt for llO$ yards 1n 'I pma end "'"'td 8 Tl)'1 u a JUJ\I()( uulb.idL Sd«ttid All ~ntuty Lor~ for 2 Yftl&. M.llt w .. ¥Otedt_., MVP
Rkli y Rod -· was the! tt'edtna tadtkt aa ,_.,
1nS1ck hl\f'bM: .. , and <lt'fen""ve ~ Sdedt'd All
CC"fltury 1,..., .... iMMI "'"ed rnoal veluebk defcnllw
playrT
C ARDl!N GROVP. lllGll SCllOOl~
0.n ('lulie was a Z way IA•rler et Cftlter and
llMbecker St'lrcted on All l.r•IJ"" tftlm and wu dclt>n~w MVP Lad lh<' lam 1n lkiLlft the llnl
lour W«h, and wn • ain111nt standout bloc.lung on
olft'IUC
O.rl11 Gtt'lngrr wu • 2 yo:er 14Ar1tt at QB for the Ataos This year, he threw (0< I .JOO yarih end
ruahed lot 500 morc Vottd All ~ue. and kl«ted u thf' tum M VP An uutJ1and1n3 lrAl<lt'r. end one of
the team C9Jl4•1nl
HUNTINGTON BllACH HIC H SCHOO~ Lou~ Cffda had 4 1nlncqMioru. 4 uuwd lumbln.
J fumblt' recovttin and 2 ~ktd kick& 111 thr Ou1 4
~ Lou1<' al., ocored on 1 bO yard run w11h 1
rumblr r«DY<Tf. and td Up another Wllh "11
l'ltt'tcql!IOll Scored tw1« ea en off.,nMn ~Ii
0.t"'Y llMMftpeoe Wat lhe l_,'s ladint rect!IYrr
end SfOUnd plner. with• 6 0 yenl.1 pe<urry
•vn111e. torof\"178 po1nt1 Aleo rflumed punlt a,,d
k>cllol'fa VOied SunJM'I Lfl&ue Offt'n»V<' Pleyn <11
thf' Y eer. and All Cl f' 1111 S Con.lerft'tt
UIVINB HICH SCHOOt.:
_,.,..n 51111-WN Vint Tnm All Sa V1rw Lt'agUC' u
A NMllll b«k, Wtlh A 6 4 )'•rds Pft<Arry ev('fllge
I 130 yarcb end 7 TO'I John b th<' holckr of the!
.:hool'a....,... Katon, and cat4!n r11M\in1 rtt0rds
Rlctk Gtt«O Wat ~ed Oft the Firr.I Tnm All x• v...., i-.-.. 1n of'fmMY<' hiwmen Wu a 2 w1y
.. .,,.., for thr team end OIW of the lllron1nt pleyrn
1n the a...I"" with• bmdl Pfea ol ltS fbt
lACUNA Bl!ACH HIGH SCHOOL:
•
Kd•le Marino waa tht' tMm ddm-.vl' ll'eckf •II
--l-s1J>8 IM tt'em tn teci.ltt 1•71 llnd 8il1M•
1661 Kdv. tn elto Md 2 1Mn«pC1<>n• end• blue.keel hdd aoel w .. tdttltd lo the All l..reguc" tnm ..rle Al•be w1.1 thc IMm t lad1na ru~ with a
5 0 y11dl~r <llry evtt411f Bfddle abo ... ught II ~ ~ • 10 4 yarc:b Pf' rt'\.t'poon avttql' 1rld
wn wl«lt'd to th«' All Le.,UC' tram
lAGlJNA Hit.LS HICH SCHOOL: 0 Todd Wllllam.1 w111hf' third le.ctlng r«e1v~1. In OfNtlf County. All·South Coa&I League and All
Orenae County ••• •Ith• end Todd w1t alto en uc,llent ttucknt-e1hfr1e. withe CPA of 3 5
Todd Ru Wal• 3-yeo<11 lt'tltrman and an nctlleonl
ckftnllviTclldn H 1 llnebM:llu Todd wu r«"tp1<'nt uf tht -CO.Che. Aw1td' et th<' ann111I banqllfl end
1~1ved Honoreble Mmhon on the All South Co.tt
Le11ue1c-1m
Joe '-'-rd wu an l'llttllt'nt ofrtnt1Vt' hl\t'tY\An et n· end uo lbll Oacr1bfd by h11 roachn • 'Wf
<'OACheblf ·JM WH td«lf'll 011 th' All G•rden 2'rovr Lt .. lltt~ @ LOSAMIGOSHIOHSCHOOL1 •
Cllrf McNell wu wl«1fd to I.hf All Carden Crov~ ~ue tff.m t.nd w11 "Oled All CIF As a 27S lb
dff"')j"" !Kit ... Cliff Wal n«pCIOMllr ll•Ofl• and
quKll Votfd lfll"4' l'la~~f the Yui
@ MAlllNA HIGH SCHOOL: NII ~ ditpleyed out•eodlna laden.hip ind I~ .. UI olfmMYe tedllt' He .... M«nC'd ~ .. T•m Alf..$unMt ~ue All-Cour11ry AJl.CIF
All St•tt', and tum ollt'nJJvr MVP Boll wdl .. trnd thfr U of Nebo.ab
Jim Md .a'*"'llft wu th« '"m defentlvt' leadt'r The l r.«11 All Sunwt Lt: .. ue ddt>n.,vc tnd w .. ttlmed
dritn11Ye MVP, All S01.11h Cotti and All-County Jim
wlll lltfnd Ooldtft w ... Collq«
~ ~
MATM Dal HlOH SCHOO JI• llnnlnp.em dllp4t yed uc~poonal IHdttablp
u tum atpteln a11d l •yt'll agwid lt11tl'r Stl«it'd 10
l'lrtt T'H.m, AIM.t~. All ~Illy, All<lP and
Olthollc All· i\1Mtlian Ntmed 10 St"llf and Si l'a11I
Alf Owonm1 tum ~ved ad1ledc echol.trahip
from Un\w~llt of Arlaon1
jclal11 C9'v w11 • 2 yMr llt11tr M rttn•"· Mack all lmpona llne calla arid adj1111m~1 d11rl111 • ,.ma John dlll>layed mood qukltnttA and 1ecnnlq\1•
With deitflnlllllflon and' dttlr. A11 llonor tlll<knt. with 3 lllOPA.
@
<>CF.AN VIEW ltlGH SCHOOL
Todd Peri.er st•rtl"d tit frtt Mffly •ncJ """"""' '"'' ~ all f<'tiOft Wa1 unanimou> All 'iul>Yi l• •11u• ("' k ,.,
• ru'lnlng '-k n ...... ,.~ ., as lint. ·~•n1 I' •v···"
thtrr tYC< WI) •
Jimmy C.rton \tArtnl •t hoth >flht <'nil JnJ
rnrnrrbeck w .. ll•murablt Mrnthtn All \""'"'
L.t·1gue aa • drfl'fl••vr r.., k °"" """° "' • "lrtmt'ndou• rnmpc11tor wh11 w~• •J1111r••,1 t>y •II
fll•y<'n"" •ht tram·
SADDU!BACI< lllC ll SC'ltOOl Ro~rt Wllllem• WH IHlf' of th• r•<'lllll"ll' d~lf'rl\IVr
t..tks 1n thr rounty w1th 11 <Uttr 1nltr<t'JH"'"' II,•
1l.,• 3•1nt'd r,()() yerda H • runn1n1 tMt k with • " I
yerd> pt'r cerry 1vrragr Srltt1rd .-.. ,. ""'" 1111 l.<'agur dt'ft'na1vr hlcli All (.'(1unty and All Cl~ ll•o
e punt beck M> yard• for •TO l(~fn 8radl<'y w .. nnt' of th• Ir.Jin~ ru\hrr• 1n tl1r
county with I l'iO r••d• 14 Tlh and•" I yard>
fl"' carry.,,..,.,, tr p1nC"d 248 yerd• m nn<" ~amr
on JU" 19 ,.,,..,, a'ld ""rt'd l TO'> Kt"n "an All
~UC' All Courlt)' 1..J All Cl~ MICChon •nd w ..
mimrd Sc-1 V1C'W l.r11.,.. Oflf'nwvr P11yrr ul th<' Yr••
SAN CU!MENTE HICH SCHOOL
John WrlMr w•> • 2 Y<'•r qu1rt•.,l'4Kk •nJ tl<-trn""
luilfb9dt. joh'l wat onr ol th«' mol4 ..,. .. 11ng runnr"
In tht' IH&IM' With 8 TOs arld is 1 '""tY NS<\\all
l,)_leyt't and It ttudt'nt • ttoser Pklill'tl wu an All l.r111ur d<'h o•nr tnJ •n.I
s11runa f11lll»c1' H" •"""lltd 6 y••d~ .,.., , •rr >
durin• hit JUnl(lr and M"n"" Y""' Rogf'r "• 8 ~udrnt and ,..rt1C1flllt" In l:Mi\kr1t>-ll anJ trl< k
SANTA ANA lllClt SCllOOl.
Cary Conway l<".cf h" tf'am to • lu1f' 'M'•~n b)
rulh1n' fut 212 yardi pa1<1n1 for I 126 yauh anJ
romplt'ltnj! S5 p-rcmt of h" f'HWl A tor 1tudt'n1
CMy 11 abo OM of thf' top \w1mmt'n 1n thr rnunty
S4e•e Shaw ru~ed for 880 yards ar>d av<"r•gnl It 7
prd\ Pft<erry H a 90phomot<' 5tf'¥<' wa1 nam<'J
2nd Tum All Cou'lty and Firr.4 Tt'•m All Century
l..rlJUC' flUJIM.d for 160 y1rih O'l unly I' urrl"•
dun"I a C'IF I•""' rr.ult1n9 1n lwin11 namnl rr'l' Pleyn or•tht' w ......
T\JSTlN HICH SCHOOL:
Brett Pl•~tt w.u th<' IHm 1 lr1ding ru\hrr runn111J( for 139 yuda A toullh l'Olh_l)l'lllut Brt'll'\ b11l11t'tt
1•m<' was a 132 yercl .t.<iw1n1 N1med All C-rnlury
Le1&v<' end m lt>lm MVP Je«EM•p w•• 1 l w1y playt't l'ld playnl J J1fff'rrnt
pn.,tlon• li'l~krr drirnfl~ l»c°k and rllnntn& Nell jnf WIU alto thr dff1gnelf'd kkk nff l<'HltMr
Named All Cmtury Le~ and co tram MVP
UNIVl!1'51n' HIGH SCHOOL:
Gary lenu.ul w.u • ., O'tttltndlng runnmg be< k
with • h1p pm<' of 17'9 y1rd1 an .,,.., .... e>t 7 t
yarda I'" <'llrry t'ld "en t"XCt'llfllt bk><\,., Cary
WU chotftl u. w T••m All S..t V1t'W pl1yt'J
John Beldlk0&lil wa1 <Tt'dnt'd with outft1nd1"1
defmt1VI' ~'I'· "P«••lly dllnl\S tht' f1,...1 month nf tM tfftofl }Olln wu • 0('()11Cl\J0 plertt· playu\I fully
6 positlOM on offf'nlt' end ckfmw liC' memt11n• •
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THI ORANGI COAST.
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1983
Rocks
shore up
Coast
route
State crews continued to dump
,large bould ers down an
embankment adjacent to the El
Morro Mobile Home Park north
of Laguna Beach today in an
eUort to save a portion of Pacif.Jc
Coast Highway.
Wave action from recent
llOnm has cut away at the slope
beneAlth the southbound lanes of
the highway.
George Hays, superintendent
of Caltrans ln Orange County,
said 1,000 tona of four-foot rock
· should be in place on the alope
when work ends tonight.
He aatd the rock, which la btlinC put in place by an 80-t.on
. crane, should •_~pport the
. roadbed under the highway.
"We nearly lost a portion of
the road south (of the P.resent
work aite) lut month,' Haya
said.
Crews put 2,000 10na of rock at
· that location, saving the highway
from slipping down the
. embankment to the beach below.
"We had the same thing
developing here," Hays said.
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Caltrans crane dumps boulders along bank
o( Pacific Coast Highway.
Another storni aiHJed at coast
Clear tonight, tomorrow but more rain due over weekend.
By KAREN E. KLEIN ora. o.IJ,... ....,
A brief respite from the wet
weather may be all Orange C.OUt
residents can expect tonight and
tomorrow, before yet another
Padflc storm bean down on the
area, the National Weather
Service said today.
Forecasters predict showers
will end by tonight. with partly
cloudy skies and higher
temperatures tomorrow. But a
storm of undetermined
magnitude is waiting In the
wings, all ready to dump more
rain on the area late Saturday or
early Sunday.
Beach, according to amateur
meteorologist J. Sherman Denny.
This seaaon's rain total ls just
about half of what was recorded
last year at this time, Denny ta.id.
So far, 19.47 inches of rain have
fallen on the area thia season.
Laat season's figure was 9.79
Yesterday's storm dropped
LnChes of moisture on Huntin
.5 inches. n (Sff STORMS, Page A!)
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Home Ranch expected to add 38,500 can a day in Costa Mesa.
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Lion Country finds
a prof itahle event
By OLl!lNN 8COn orttie~Net....,
Gone are the day1 when
people flocked to Lion Country
Safari ln lrvlne to oglt Fruler
the Sensuous Lion and other
wild beuta.
The novelty wo.-e oU, adm.lta
Harry Shuster, pl'ftident of the
park and the man who pioneered
the concept of wild animal parka.
And when the novelty lef\, IQ did
proflta.
But Lion Country offlclltts
have deviled MVeral new means
for hunUna up c:uatomon at \heir
apacloua Lasuna Hills .. u.1n1.
Their MWelt -and IQ far rno9l
1\.lcceuful enterprlae -ls the
eo-called lrvlne Bazaar, which
bepsl on weekenda t.hJa month.
Lion Country people
apparently are learnlna the
modem application of a leteon
tribesmen learned centuries 1410:
It'• not the penon •ta.lkin8 the
~ame who geta rich; It'• the one
(See LION, Pase AZ )
COAST EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Drug charge nabs
exec free on hail
By KAREN E . KLEIN
Of IM o.lty Noe .....
A former Newport Beach
businessman awaiting sentencing
on c harges he defrauded
customers out of $500,000 iB back
in police custody after hi.a arrest
on suspicion of sales of cocaine
and receiving stolen property,
authorities said.
Robert L . Swick, 46, was
arrested by Orange County
Sheriff's narcoucs investigators
at 4:30 p.m . yesterday in Garden
Grove on suspicion of possessing
3.75 pounds of cocaine, with an
estimated street value of
$420,000, Sgt. Lynn Nehring
said.
Swick was taken to Orange
County Jail, where he is being
held on t2 million bail. At the
time of hi• first fraud arrest,
Princesses'
• security
• expensive
By STEVE MARBLE Of ... o.ly No4 .....
More than $20,000 was spent
protecting and accommodating
three Scandinavian princesses
and their royal entourage at a
black-tie premiere last month at
Newport Harbor Art Museum.
Officials at the museum, run
by a non-profit organization, said
the huge turnout at the Feb. 10
gala forced the unexpected and
extraordinary security measures.
Patrons of the museum are
being asked to help pick up the
bill
The royalty turned out for
openmg night of an exhibit of
(Sff HEFTY, Page AZ)
Swick'• bail was set at $5 million,
believed to be a state record.
That was eventually cut to
$50,000 and he was out on baU
while awaiting sentencing
yesterday.
Swick had been charged with
diverting approximately $500,000
paid by 13 customers of his
Garden Grove-based company,
Country Style Mobile Homes.
He pleaded guilty last month
to bilking the customers out of
their money and also admitted he
did not pay $24,000 in back sales
taxes.
Peter Brown, Swick's attorney
on the mobile home fraud
charges, confinned today that it
was hi.a client who was arrested
yesterday but declined further
comment.
Deputy Attorney General
Mike Botwin, who prosecuted
the mobile home fraud case, said
he believed Brown intended to
seek a postponement on
sentencing in central Orange
County Municipal Court.
Botwin said he will fight the
postponement "vigorously" and
will bring up Swick's most recent
arrest.
While Swick was out on
$50,000 bail, he became the
target of a two-month
undercover investigation by
narcotics detectives, who alleged
they met with Swick at various
county locations to negotiate
several large cocaine deals.
The first of the alleged drug
deals occurred yesterday in
Garden Grove at Garden Grove
Boulevard and Newland Street.
(See EXEC, Pqe A!)
Reagan proposes super-weapons
President Reagan used these charts in his
bombshell TV address last night urging a U.S.
military buildup of 21st century armaments
that could blast Soviet missiles out of the sky.
Congress didn't buy the idea. It approved a
1984 budget limiting Pentagon spending. See
stories on Page A3.
Mainrnoth coinplex good, had
By JODI CADENHEAD o<ttie .,.., ,... ....,
C .J . Segentrom & Sons'
proposed commercial office
complex and twin high-rise
hot.eta will create about 11,000
new JObt in Costa Meta ,
accordlll#( to a rePort.
When com.pleted, the
mammoth development will
create 10,480 office joba, 229
retail aaleti jobe and 320 hotel
4Sllployment opentnas. accordlna
to the document filed yesterday
at City Hall.
But the environmental study
abo showed that con.struct..ion of
the 2.6-mllllon-square-feet of
office apace, two 440-room hotels
and 80,000-8quare-feet of retail
IJ>llCe will add 38,500 can a day,
resulting in "substantial
addiUonal congestion."
The "Home Ranch," which
reeembles the family'• IUCCel9ful
South Cout Plaz.a Town Center
project, will be built on 98 acres
between Harbor Boulevard and
Fairview Road, near the San
Dleao Freeway.
Ahhough n o residential
development ii included in the
project, company spokesman
Malcolm Rem said the firm may
later consider buildlni high-rt.e
condominiums on the site.
The project, which 11 to be
bull t owr 10 years, goee to the
dty Plannlng Cornmialion April
14. It includes:
-A 25-story office tower
along S~flower A venue, the
highest in the city. Bwldlngs
range from 12 to 26 stories.
-Open apace amountma to 56
percent of the land and two lakes
or fountains .
-Propol&la to eue expected
congestion by lmpJ'OVinl nearby
roads and addinc new freeway
ram pa.
Senior city planner Mike
Robinson said officials are
1erlously com:lderinl a propoul
In the report to b-utld a
1caled-down project of
1.1-mllllon square feet .
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Clyde Hedrick
i1n't 1penclJn1 his
retlremen' yearw
belna idle. He'•
he lpia• tutor lbe
youq aad f eeUn1
yoaqer for o.
P-.e A.f..
II you don't like
showing the photo
on your driver'•
lleen.e, Erm•
Dombeck h•• a
tolu1lon. See
Pa11 82.
The Newport
•acih Chamber
of Commerce la
mo,. than
pleild wUh the .,. ....
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I Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Thur1day, March 24, 1G83
~\
•' Continued stories
Affordable housing demise· near?
By STEVE TJ\JPOLI been prevtoualy quoted u uytna rHpond to the need for NHtand~ .. 1d he would be
Of'"tM _., ,_""' lhe wan&I It ph.ued out over four affordable houalna wit.bout 1t. wlWna to tee reeiale controll on
Much of the Ure may have yean. The prosram hH required affordable u.nitl ea.ct, how~.
been removed yeatercby from Board Chaalrman Roser developera tn unincorporated The curr•nt pro1ram pJacH
LION COUNTRY. • •
what prom1led to be an lnt9nllt St an ton , 1 a y I n i ht w a• arua to price a quart.t>r of their 20-year resale controla to pNVenl
debate owr the future of Orance "dellahted" with Ne1tande'1 unitl at affordable prtce.. 1peculatJon.
County'• affordable hou1in1 potltion, reiterated hi• 1upport But he added that h1a pollt.lon Neata.ndt'• plan a1.o lnclud.ea a
who doa the trading.
"W• expect to be profitable
thta year for the flral time In
many yean," ShuatAer aid.
Shu1ter likea to call hi•
outdoor market featuring :100
bootha on the huge Lion Country
parklni lot a bazaar rather than
a 1wap meet. It's a more accurate
word. he aid, and it helter till
what he's trying to do.
"We do wanl to create lhe
atmosphere of lhe bazaar in lhe
clulic sense, like Casablanca," he
said.
He has hired rire eaters.
jugglers. unicyclisla and
minstrels to mingle with the
surprisingly large crowds. The
bazaar has attrac~ from 8,000
STORMS. • •
In the local mountains, ski
resorl owners rejoiced as the
snow level fell to 4,000 feel just
in time for spring vacation -a
week which usually brings
crowds of students out to hit the
slopes.
No road closures were repo~
today in the Big Bear area, but
chaina were required above 6,000
feet. The CaJlfornia Highway
Patrol said about 3 inches of new
snow fell lut night.
Minor mudslides in Laguna
Beach were the only reports of
damage from yesterday's stonn.
but experts warn that the rain-
drenched coast cannot withstand
much more heavy rain wilhoul
addiuonal damage.
to 10,000 1hoppen a day who pay
$1 per carload admt11ton. Hla
vendors pay $1:1 per day for
bootha.
The dedaion to dtvenaify from
a wild animal park wu made a
few years ago. The park dldn't
have the money to become
another Disneyland or Knott'•
Berry Farm, he aaid. Offl'-:~
decided Instead to make uae of
thetr space for local activities.
They nm a popular day camp
which attracted 1,300 children
last summer, he said. Picnica for
large corporations brou1ht ln
another 75,000. The park also
receives 10 percent of lhe ~
revenue from the Irvine
Meadows amphitheater, which
leaae1 apace.
The park lost $400,000 ln 1981
and a smaller but atill
undetermined figure laat year, he
said. The Jut qu.ar1el' alwaya has
been the wont for revenue. But
with the bazaar. Shuster expecta
lhe holiday seaaon to become the
best.
C h y offici(ll& have asked
Shuster to remove BOme of the
vendors at the bazaar because
they don't fit wilh lhe conditions
of his use pennit. They want to
omit vendors offering auch things
as legal services, real estate sales,
dental care referrals and lnoome
tax help. Shuster said he'll do
that.
Meanwhile, he no~ all his
vendors a.re required to purchue
$25 business lice~ with the
city, and a portion of all sales tax
is refunded locally as well
l)f'Oll'em. for an Immediate phue-out doea not include aupport for prov11ion for developert who
Supervt1or Bruce NHtandt yuterday. Tht other two chanaea In prevloualy agreed accumulated 80-CAlMld "credit.a''
al'\DOW\Ctd he wW favor • July 1 1uperviaon, Ralph Clark and upon bulldina contracu under under the al(ordable program to
termination of the proaram, Thoma• Riley. have not made the program. Thole builden who dilpoee ot thDM credit.a.
makln1 at lea1t a majority of thetr at.ands known on the laue. committed to con1truction of The credit ayatem evolved
three votea on th• Board of Ne1tande aatd he' favor• an affordable unita wUl have to go when developet1 built more Su~rvilort to end lt. ltnmedia~ end to the pro1rram -through w ith it If Neatande'1 affordable unlta than they had to '
'lhe only remalnlng question becau.e he believes bulldena will plan I.a acicep~. In their project•.
appear• to be whether
Supervt.or Harriett Wieder, who
said ahe favors ending the
program , will back its
tenninalion thl.s year. She had
LOast road
reopened-
for today
The Pacific Coast Highway
opened yesterday afternoon in
Huntington Beach and, wonder
of wonders. it remauli!d open
through the night and today.
The four-mile stretch between
Goldenwest Street and Warner
Avenue was closed for three
weeks in January when big
waves pushed by high tides
deP.Osited masses of sand and
eroded &he highway.
It was reopened for a short
time when the ocean made
another assault March 1.
Removal of sand and road
repairs were co mpleted
yesterday.
But Hunungton Beach division
engmeer Don Kiser is playing it
day-by-day
-.
~ure sign of spring
Huntington man hurt
when car hits pole
"You c.an't fool Mother
Nature When you try to. she
knocks you on your bottom," he
said.
In Laguna Beach, you know spring has arrived when the
lifeguards start putting out the guard towers in pre paration for
Easter Week. They might have been a bit pre mature this year,
however. The weath er service says there's a good c hance of
showers this weekend.
Onofre 'crisis' test success HEFTY. • •
An 18-year-old Huntington
Beach man was injured last nlght
when his car struck a power pole
on Goldenwest Street ju.at aouth
of Ellis Avenue in Huntington
Beach.
The 9:35 mishap triggered a
power blackout to about 1.150
homes in the area, Southern
California Edison Co. officials
said.
Laguna Beach
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El Toto Road on lagun• C•nyon l'lo•d
~dey. but found IN ~ _..
heel -plc*ed..., by.~
Coastal
~ending Ihle .-...ntno. beeomlna partly cloudy wltll
dlmlnlalllng wind• Cooter with
owmlgfn iow.. •2 to 48 Pertl)'
cloudy end • llttl• wume r ~ow wttll ~of eo to 86 Elaewller•. from Poin t
Conoepllon lo Ill• Me•lcen border end out IO ,,,._. SIMI
craft edvMoty tor lhe entn ....
Combined Ml• today I to 12 feel, deore111n9 tomorrow
Moetl)' WW1 wln<le 15 lo 30 kote
with 1oo111Y ttronoer gutta toes.,,.
Llgllt v11rr1bi. wind• tomMrow
momlnQ. b«lomlna _. 8 to 1e
knot• during tlle 1ft1rnoon
lllo-rt ending tlll• evening.
blOomlng pertly otoudy tonlQllt
and tomorrow
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forecast
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The motorist, Robert Loveless.
was reported in serious condition
today in the cardiac care unit at
Huntington Intercommunity
Hospital.
An Edison spokesman said
power to most customers was
restored 25 minutes after the
acciden~. ;,,ut about six e1ectric
cu1tomera remained ·xlthout
power until 6:43 a.m. today.
New port Beach
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8"'rQlan INde Off wftll I 1,0tO 1n tOOla fl>om • etor-oe "*' ~terday ., lllerd 1 Ctocaet ~Co. 5000 blOdt Of 81rcll SttMI
P.aymond. G Hema, 43. and Cti.ne. 0
Aomenua, SI,---'*' In IM 700 blOdt of Irle A•env• y•aterd•y on eueolclon nl
~as I'll~
Jewelry v•kHtd •t 16,450 wH t•ken l:ly
__... ,..,day "°"' .. .,.,,_,. In tM "'-tory Point~
Electric customers
Nearly 1 .000 emergency
officials from Orange and San
Diego counties participated in a
drill to teal emergency
preparedness at the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station
yesterday. and organizers tenned
the exerd.le "smooth."
Costa Me a
AllOul $2 000 In ptope<ty -• ••Pe>tled
•1-IM1 nlgM fl>om • -eione IM tOO -olW ~81
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From Page A1
could pay $330 million for plant painungs by Edvard Munch, the :
late Norwegian artist.
For nearly four houn, officials
from a do1en organi1ations
monltored a deteriorating "criai.a"
at the power plant. and sighed
co llec tiv e l y when an
"evacuation" of 30,000 people
was called off.
Here was the 1Cenario:
As the wind shifted, blowing
"radiation" from the power plant
toward San Clemente. officials
geared up to "evacuate" the
popU}atlon.
~ut momentl before the final
evacuation order was given, lhe
word came in -A valve that had
stuck open at the plant was
operating again and the
"radiation leak" had been
pluued.
The evacuation was c:a.nceled.
Participating in the drill.
required by the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, included
San Clemente and San Juan
Capistrano. the state Office of
Emergency Servi ces, the
California mghway Patrol, U.S.
Marines and the Red Cross.
Meanwhile. in a related
development, a PUC analyst has
U.Sued a report saying electrical
customen in Southern California
could pay about $330 million
more in the next 30 yean to
oover coats of building lhe two
new reactors at San Onofre.
The report is expected to be
introduced next week during
PUC hearings in San Franciaco.
Edi.son officials said today they
have not seen the report and will
not comment until they receive a
copy.
Guests at the premier included
princesses Astrid of Norway, .
Christina of Sweden and ·
Bened1kte of Derunark. :
The royal entourage requested
12 private security guards be :
present at the gala and that :
private salting rooms be made
available for the prtncesaes, said .
Phil Green , a museum
spokesman.
He said the museum had to ·
make improvement• in the ;
bu1Jd1ng to create the 1ltting
rooms and took lhe opportunity
to "spruce up some olher things." ·
The muaeum abo ahelled out ·
money for an elaborate tent for a
reception and a red carpet that
stretched from the muaeum door
to the street. Green explained.
EXEC BACK IN JAIL. • •
He said lhe museum originally
expec~ only a small entourage
to accompany the princesaes but
more than 50 people showed up
in the royal group. All were
From Page A1
Undercover investigators
showed Swick $165,000 worth of
purportedly stolen diamonds
which he waa to fence for them .
Swick then allefedly turned over
3.34 pounds o cocaine to the
investigators. After they
revealed their identities, Swick
provfded wilh free meals.
Letters to patrona advi8e that
A search warrant was served tax-deductible contributions will
at Swick's Garden Grove go to the Munch exhibit budget
residence. 12156 Adrian St., and free up the muaeum to pl.an
where an additional 5 ounces of another "blockbuster."
cocaine were confi.aca~. along The first exhibit of Munch
with a .semi-automatic rifle works on the Weit Coast has
which was made to resemble a reportedly drawn neerly 35,000
Thompson sub-machine gun. visitors. The ahow runs through
waa taken lnto cuatody Nehring said. · Sunday. ~~~~~~-=~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Come, bustible?
A woma n is a ll but hiddt•n b y a ba lloo11
bouque t sh e's carrying in Balon Rougt'. Lu.
Police track down
mystery professor
LANCASTER. Pit (A.P) A
mon who ull•·awdly usNt Cukl'
Id •n\lllc lo &et tcochtnl( .)obe 8l
two Pl' n n s y I vu n l u <· o I le• tc t• ~
11lmultunt•ously wa1 a
Wa.shln&ton. DC, proft.~r who
t·omplitlnl'd ht• waa paid
"peanuts," Ut'\:ording lO repc>r~
pubhshe<l toduy
Thl' Lant•astt•r lntl'lllgl'nt•er
Journal reportt'd today that the
my11lery
professor 1s
Paul Arthur
Craft.on, 5Y. of
P o t o ma c.
Md , who has
taught e n
g1neer1ng
admm1st.rat1on
at George
W<1sh1ngton
Un1vl•rs1tv m CA•n<»i
Washington. DC. since 1956
Thl· lntell1gl•nccr said lhe
mysH>ry profl·ssor 1denllfll'd
h1msl•lf JS Cr.iflon during a
pri!>on 1ntt•rv1t•w with an
unnamed newspalX'r source, and
claimed his various deceptions
were prompted by a need for
money to care for a daughter
crippled sint't.' birth by cerebral
palsy
Tht• S;ilt1rnorc Sun said in
tcxfa y'!. eJ1tions that Crafton and
hls w1ft•, Soma 52, have a son.
EriC', 20. ~nd ll han<lkap1wd
duu"hwr, Laura. 18
Th e i. u s p t'<' t . k n o w n l o
authorltlet1 as "John Dex.," hAd
refused to anawer quc11tlon1
about his pera<>nal backiround
during a court appearance
Tuesday night
Thl· beardt•d man In his 50s
ulleg<.-dly post-d IAll an Australian
professor. John Byron Hext, to
gN a teaching pos1uon la.at fall at
Shippensburg (Pa ) State
CoUcae.
At the same time. ht' was
employed u Peter H. Pearse at
M11ll'rs't'ille Pa St.ate College. 75
miles away. authorities said
The lntelhgencer quoted the
susp('('t as s1tying he had been
tca{'hing for "peanuts" a.t George
Washington and needed money
to take hi s daughter to
Sw1l:r.erland lo undergo a spinal
fusion operation.
Kathleen G1krist, 22, who grev.
up in Crafton's neighborhood
and said she frequently cared for
lht: rnuple's daughter, told lhe
Sun that Laura Crafton had
many operations and can walk
with the aid of crutches
Lancaster atto rnt!y John
Pyfc.•r. who 1s representing the
man, said he 1s preparing a
reduction request for the $150,-
000 ball
Kids' track IDeet
slated in Newport
Tlw annual Nt·wport &·a('h track uncl f1l'ld mt•t·t will l>t'
held Saturday at .Newport Harbor H11<h School's Duv1d110n
Stadium st.arting at !J a m
Mt.<Jal.8 will Ix· award<..c.J t.o f1 n.t plc.it<· f1111sht·n. thrnugh a
grant from lht> Balboa Rotary Club R1bbonl'l will Ix• prt'M'ntA.-d
t.o second and third place f1mshers.
Winnt•rs also will earn thl' right to n•prt>Senl tht· C'1ty 111
tht> OrangL· County l'hamp1onsh1p track mt>t-t al Los Alamitos
High &.'hoot m April
Rt•g1strat1on for th{• event 1s .it the N<'wport B<•ac·h Parks,
IX>at'h<.'S and Rt<Cn•al1on departmt•nt, 3300 N<•wporJ Blvd A $4
fet> will be charged Cor boys and girls. agt'S 7 to 15
• I low to inu t'<•M-' 1n11ma<. y in your rdawm-.h1p 1!> th1·
t.op1t.· o f a free ll'<.'lurc al 7 30 pm tomorrow m Co .. w Ml~·s
Newport Harbo1 Counseling Ct'nt.t-r. 2900 Bristol St . Su1\A.'
1050
Family and murriagt· t'OunSt·1ors Lee llaekey and Jeanne
Nelson will 11-.;d the st•nHnar d<·-,1gn<'d t o improve·
t.ximmum<.atlon fur part11.:1pant.s For n~·rvat1oru. tall 545-2050
• A Ca1.<thnJ bland ouling ha!:> ht't.'n arrange-<! by tht•
Orange Coast YMCA and 1s lx•ing offC'nod to youngst('rs· JO l11
13 years of age
The vacauon<·rs will lC'aV<' San Pedro Saturday and rt'lum
by airplane M onday The cost of the trip 1s $75 for Y membt.·n.
and $85 for non-mt•mbt-rs.
For more mfonn<1t1on. call 642-9990
A Robinsons Sale
1 0 0 Y E A R S 0 F S T Y L E
lOOTH ANNIVERSARY SALE AND CLEARANCE
WOMEN'S FASHIONS
• $£9.99, $99.99. Orig S136 -S1 50 Collection of silk dresses 1551
• $84.99. Ong S 106 Liz Claiborne silky PQlyester dresses r 171
• $54.99. Ong S82 Ms Chaus Polyester georgette print dresses 1135)
• $49.99. Ong. S70-S76 California Girl and Leslie Fay dresses (50)
• $89.99. Orig. S130 Group of petrte silk dresses 155)
• $40.99-$79.99. SPOrts Galore. linen-loo!< separates (147)
• $35.99·'79.99. Reg S54-S118 Famous NY maker coordinates 131
• $29.99-1-41.99. Orig $46-$64 Liz Claiborne DODl•n coordinates 11051
• S39.99. Orig $68 Luxurious silk blouses. vaned soltds (25)
• S22.99. Orig S34·S38 John Henry crisp, woven shirts (105)
• $29.99. Orig $46 Blouson cardigan in lightweight acrylic 11)
• S39.99. Special Linen-loo!< blazers 1n many styles (381
• $29.99. Reg $45 Lightweight chintz Jackets (88}
• $17.99-$39.99. Orig S37-S80 Coordinates tor the fuller figure r 70I · s 12..99· $23.99. Orig S20-S36 Jantzen kettlecloth separates I 160)
• $19.99-$39.99. Ong S31 -S60 Koret stretchy coordinates 160)
• •29.99. Or~. S46 Chaus silky Polyester blouses (65)
• f19.99. Orig. $30. Shape1y·s assorted big tap shirts 1651
• S16.99. Orig. S26. 'Mlite collared Oxford shirts (65)
• $13.99. Orig. $22 Classic. madras camp shirts (138)
• $1 7.99. Orig S30 Knit cotton sweaters. nautrcal motifs (116}
• $24.99. Orig S38 Belted pleated trousers by Fundamental Things (7)
• $18.99. Orig S29 Snap.front. elastic-waist poplin skirts (7)
• $24.99. Orig. S38 Century's patterned summer skrrts ( 7l
• $12.99, $13.99. Orig S22. S24 Collection of cuffed shorts f 7l
• $25.99. Orig $38-$42 Liz Oarborne Petites SPortswear !55)
FURS*
• $295-$3,995. Orrg S500-S6.500 ContemPQrary styles 1n fox beaver
lamb (198)
• $1,495-$3,995. Orig S2.500-S6.000 Mrnk Jackets and strollers 1 1981
• $2.995·$7,995. Orig S5,000-S12.000 Full length mrnk coats ( t98J
• $3, 995-$9,995. Orig S5 500-S t 5 000 Designer styles lynx sable
chinchilla (198}
'Available rn Newport only
All furs labelled to show country of or1grn of 1mPorted lurs
FASHION ACCESSORIES
• S90-S750. Reg S185-St.505 30%·50% off our entire $6.000.000
diamond cotlect1on. earrings. nngs, bracelets pendants and
more 1100)
• 552..50-$2,000. Reg $105-$4.000 30%·50% off our entire
S2 000.000 gold jewelry colleciron Charms. necklaces bracelets
earrings. 1nit1als more (100)
• $250. Reg $500 Pearshapecl cabod'lon gemstone earrings (100)
• $55.99. Orig $84 Stone Mountarn napa leather shoulder
handbags (186)
• 514.99. Orig S25 Anne Klem by St Thomas leather-trim labnc
clutch. (111)
• SB.98. Reg s 16 Omst1an Dior, 3-comoartment cosmetic bags ! 111 l
• $2.25·$3.75. Reg S3·S5 Burlington lace. dot or control pantyhose (8)
• $2. Reg. S2 75·S4 50 Robinson's lash1onsheers or lacy pantyhose 181
• S4.50. Reo S6-S6 50 Evan Picone Sculptured Lace or Petite Fleur 18)
• 53.80. Reg S4 75 Anklets. from Perry Elhs for Trrmfrt (8)
• $3.80. Reg $5 50 Cable knee-hrs. from Anne Klein for Camp 181
• $6. Reg. $7 50 Argyle knee--hi 's, by Perry Elhs for Trimftt (8)
LINGERIE
· ••9.99. Orig S68. Lush C-Otton terry Kimonos 140)
• •19.99. Orig S36 Lily of France long nylon gown, lacy trim I t44l
• 3/$9.57. Orig S4 each warner s lacy b1k1n1s. #55513 (91 )
• 3/$9.57. Orig S4 each warner s tailored brtefs #55103 (91)
• 3/$9.57. Of1g $4 each Ma1denform Body Talk brrefs ;:40615 (91
WOMEN'S SHOES
· $59.99. Ong $76 Stanley Ph1lrpson open·toe slrngs (64)
• $49 99. Ong s 72 Amalr1 wishbone strap calf sandals I 177 l
• $32.99. Special 9 'M?st open-toe leather pump 173)
• $29.99. Orig $56 Liz Clarbome leather slrng sandals (103)
• $24.99. Ong S42 Pena1J9 low-heel leather sandals (5)
• S26.99. Reg $35 ure Strrde classic slrngs or ankle straDS (SJ
• S19.99. Reg S28 Lightweight espadnlles (5l
• S19.99 Ong S40-S48 Joyce leather sandals and pumpS (51
JWRJR'S
• S17.99. Orig S28 Collectton of knrt spring dresses (117)
• $27.99. Special Condor silk blouses (82)
• $29.99. Special C.orldor hnen-look pants (821
• S21.99. Jags overS1zed bowltng shirt rn fun pnnts (82
• 815.99. Orig $25 Warm-up pants w1lh rrbbed cuffs (37)
• $14.99. Orig S25 Layered I-shirts by Stripes. (37)
• $9.99. Orig s 15 Cuff-sleeve I-shirts. by Tomboy 154 l
• 58.99. Orig S 14 Bright striped. cotton t-shrrts {150
• S9.99. Special K1mo Sabe cotton shirts vaned colors 1521
• $9.99. Ong S15·S17 S1tuat1ons regulation or walk shorts (165)
• $11.99.0rrg S18 Roll-<::utt cottonshorts by Tomboy (154)
• $12 99. Special Argyle or solld cotton vests 1521
KIDS
INFANTS
• $6.99. Reg s 11 Warm·weather sunsurls, by Little Set 153)
TODDLERS
• $7.99. Orig s 12 Shortall collectton. by Young Set I 1131
• S7 99. Orig $12 Printed PQ0011ers with matching panl1es (113)
· $6 99. 0'19 S 10 50 Rugby knits 1n sollcJs or stnpe~ 1 113)
GIRLS 4-6X
• $4 99 Orig SB Ruffled tops from Young Set t49J
• $6.99. Orig $11 Group of Pretty Please shorts !491
• $6.99. Ong s 11 Blouses wrth flutter sleeves { 49)
GIRLS 7-14
• $5.99. Orig S10 Screen prrnt t·shrrts with fun motrfs (45}
• $9.99. Orrg S15-S16. Cotorlul bowling shirts m stripes or prints (45)
• 57.99. Orrg s12 Poplin shorts. many styles and colors (451
GIRLS SLEEPWEAR /LINGERIE
• $1 ... 99. Rao S26 Girts 4· 14 designer nrghtgowns 11201
·$8.99.Reg S12 Girls4·143-pc lingerresets (1201
BOYS4·7
• $799. Orig S1 2 $electron of strrped knit shirts. by Argo (32)
• $3.99. Orig S6 Collection of active shorts (32)
• S7.99. Orig s1 2 Solid color pants with contrast p1p1ng (32)
BOYS8·20
• S4.99. Orig $9 Robinsons Own twill ahorts (22)
• $9.99. Reg S15 JWR knrt ooto shirts rn solid shades (39)
• S9.99. Reg S15 Our own, well-la1lored tennis shorts 139)
• 85.99. Orig s 10 Robinsons Own swim trunks rn varied styles (39)
• $11.99-$13.99. Reg S14 99·S16 99 Sizes 8·14 and waist 26·30
Levis· corduroY 1eans jn 8 colors (39)
• t19.99. Orig S29. Long nylon trtoot gowns. assorted colors ( 11 l ME N'S STORE
• t11.99·S19.99. Orig S24·S27. Sweeping gown. lacy tilm. shor1 or long. (11) • S14e. Orig $195 Robinsons Own suits. varied fabrics. COiors (35)'
• $10.99· S18.99. Orio. S 15~ S26 Vanity Fair travel coordinates 1111 • 1109. Reg s 160 Famous maker blazers for year·round comfort I 1951"
• S23.99. Orig S38 Tucked white cotton steeDSh1rt . lacy trim ( 1441 • '47.99. Reg S60·S66 Selection of Robmaori's Own label slacks (95)*
• 1115.99. O'ig. S25. Tailored cotton sleepshirts (11) • S17.99·•19.99. Reg. S25·S29 Famoue maker dress shirts. fitted°'
• t13.99. Orig S21 Lanz nlghtthlrta. eyelet trim (83) re<iular cut. (20)
• f18.t9. Spec1at Model's Coats, by Swirl. many Sfyles (40) • •13 9t·f14.t9. Special Short-sleeve dress shirts. (20)
• f17.99. OrlQ 135. Uly of Franoe cummerbund teddies ( 1441 • H .99·$10.99. Special carefully detailed ties In PQlyesteror lllk ( 156)
• •11.49. Orig $14 50 Maldenform Cotton Capers underwire bras. • '14.99·f16.99. Orig. t 20-t 22.50 Short·aleeve aportlhlrts (107)
#2419 (&6} • t19.99·H4.99. Orig. 128 50·S32 50. Cotton lille lhlrta (21)
• H.89. Orio S13 50 Uly of France sport bras. #1703. (56) • '14.99·•11.99. Orig. 122·S2S. Short·sleeve knit lhlrta. (21)
• e&ll. Orig S11 50 Maidenform Pretty Me bras. #4548 (56) • f13.99. Roblnton'I Own ehort-steeve plald sportahlrta (107)
• •1.11. Reg S10 Maldenform Cotton Cet>ers aof1-<:tJP bra, #2418 (56) • '21.99. Orig 130 SPfing-welght flannel dress ~ta (123)
• "'"· Ori9 '12. Olga FrMdom Front contour bra&. #351 1561 • •1t.89·•21·"· Reg. 130 Gl'oup of ramoua dosloner alacks. (123)
• •1ttt, Orig. 115 Ofga Tummee brief, #524. (86) • e1t.t9. $pec1ftt. Our own, Glasho-waltt cotton Pftnla (118)
• $34.99. Reg $52 Reversible DOPl1n/cir~ baseball 1ackets 1163)
• $12.99. Orig S18 Pleated shorts rn cotton twill 1170}
• $29.99. Reg S40 Terry kimono robe contrast p1p1ng 1571
• $49.99·$69 99 Reg s80 S90 JWR Italian slip-on shoes 2
• $89.99. Orig $140 Bally leather slip-on shoes. black or brown 121
'Nominal charge for alterations on sale merchandise
STATIONERY /LUGGAGE
• $5.99. Special Rytex statronery, with free 1mpnnt1ng ( 131
• 21'14.99. Reg $9 99 each Vinyl photo albums magnetic pages 131
• $9.99. Reg S16 Burnes 3-D collage frames with snap-out Poci<et s 113)
• $3.99-$13.99. Orig SB·S28 Burnes WOOd and mPtal frames 13
• $3.99·$16.99. Orig S8 -S34 AnttQue-look ceramic frames 1131
• $24.99·$119.99. Ong S50·S 165 Samsonite Silhouette II luggage .19)
• $24.99. Reg $52 Samsonrte Kicks t4" nylon duffel bags '19l
· $34.99. Reg $45 Samsonite Easy-Pak sotts1de fashion tote t 19)
• $57.99. Reg $75 Samsonite Classic vinyl hardStdP attache (191
• S34.99. Reg S70 Leather shopping bags lrom Lutc1 f 191
CHINA/CRYSTAUHOUSEWARES/
SILVER/GIFTS
• $49.99. Reg. S100 45-pe stoneware dinner serv1ce5 tor 8 1281
• $99.99. Orig S320·S480 Mikasa fine chrna 45·PC sets for 8 167)
• $9.95 eech. Reg $17 95 Mrkasa lead crystal barware in 2 sizes r86
• $6.99-$8.99 each. Reg S18 99-$19 99 Astral crystal drrnkware 186
• $88, Reg S250 Towle gold-plated. 50-pe flatware SPrvrce for 8 1281
· $19.99 each. Reg S30-S4 7 50 Sheffield. Gorham K.:?nt and RoqPrs
silver-plated holloware collection ( 151
· $99 99 If purchased separately S 184 Farberware tO·PC coo1t.wt1re
set (621
• $99.99. If purchased separately. S217 50 Asta Bouquet 5-PC
cook set (62)
• $3.99 set. Orig S 12 Versailles crystal barware set of four 281
• $49.99. Special White W1Cker bedtray with magazinP rack5 59
LINENS/DOMESTICS/BEDDING/BATH SHOP
• 514.99. Reg S30-S42 Lifestyle tablecloths selected sizes only (291
• S19.99 any size. Orrg S35·S45 Our Barcelona Oual-.r>r Lace
tablecloths (29J
• S34.99anystze. Reg S68·S122 Embl'o1dered Chinese lablecloths 129)
· $14.99 twln-$39.99 klnv. II purchased separately S35 lwin-S 72 king
Bed hnen sets (30)
• $49.99 twin -199.99 king. If purchased separately S 135 twin
$385 king Comforter sets (54)
• $3.88 twin -$13.88 ktnv. Org S10-S28 First-oua11ty sheets 130)
• $29.99 any size. Orig $50 tw1n -S90 king Fieldcrest Compliments
thermal blankets (87)
• $75 any slze. Orig S130 twin-$220 k1nq European leather down
comforters ( 87 l
• $12.99 any size. Reo S27 twin-S50k1ng Premier mattress pads (871
• 117.99 any alze. Reg. $32 standard-$52 krng Our own feather /down
pillows (87}
• S4,99. Reg. S10 Cannon. 100\ cotton bath towels (311
• $9.99·112.99. Orig S19·S22 Barth & Dreyfuss beach towels (31J
• $10.99. If perfect. S20-S26 Irregular shower curtains' (137)
LAMPS/FURNITURE/RUGS•
• •49.99. Orig S140·S160 Solid brass wall-swingers. floor, table
lamDS (72)
• S329. Special Oass1c leather swivel chair/ottoman, chrome base ( 194 l
· '588. Reo. Sl.178 Contemparary sofa/loveseat set. Ha1t1an
cotton (122)
• f59t. Reo S699 Barcalounoer· wall lounger in Leather Plus· 1174}
• $79.99. Orig $135 twln-S220 king Hand-guided. out11n&-Qullted
bedspreads (60)
• •191·•238 ... pc. Reg $326-$520 Rattan modulars wilh conon
cushions: corners or armtau units and o«omana (169)
• 098. Reg. S500 Rattan 4ftag«es. (109)
• $95. Rog. t 3QQ. ~ plla. 5'3" x 8'1'' Pers1an--c1esign rugs from
eo101um. 1001 · set. Rog $300 'Mx>l-plle accent rugs, 3' x s: from Ind•& (90)
• '215. Rog. 1795 Size 2'6" x 4'3" or 3' round Ollneso woot 1eatter
f'UQS. (90)
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flmmte nHd•d by 411 Office, Storage, Aatall,
Huntington 2 Br. laundry. Shop ~ avllllable at
pool. 12t2.50• ut1l8 paid. 464 iq ti. Atrt 11ze up to
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tannla. 13()(). &46-5123 $660/mo. + MC.
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960-2937 aft t . to 520 1/f. 143 Broad·
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In • winner'• box In today'• cluelfled ad• and you'll receive
two ticket• from the Dally Piiot '°' the 8 p.m. P911ormance on
Monday, March 28.
"And Your Name" prlZM are a regular r .. ture ot
DAILY PILOT CUISIFIED IDS
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The Dally Pilot ta looking for
people who know what's going on
in their conununity to write news
items on a freelance basis. You
need not be a "professional"
journalist -we will train you.
Call Lynne Johnson at the Pilot,
642-4321, ext. 245.
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We are a well-eatabllahed and prestigious state-wide
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p11t time 1tock clerk ••I•• •gent In N .B
1231 North COMC Hwy. 861·T720
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Ext C-1533. Fee tor~ -ftllllT
rectory Full/time. Mu1t type &
OfflCE HELP hew good phone man-
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typing for ctMnlng -· port C anter. Kelly Mut1 llaw plM9Wlt per-844-2607.
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Plaza. lnternellonal Controll
Company with h••d·
quarW'l In lrWw ..aklng
lndMdual wtth <08lent
tetepllon. per.onallty.
abMy to type tlO+ wpm
Ind llandte genertl ottlee
dutiaa. Good oompe!IM-
tton pec:Uge, and WOfil.
I ng con cflllona In •
growttl company. AA>l-catlona being eocepled
through March 31 •t
On.wokt Control. 2803
Batranc:a Road, lrvlne,
caiwomi. 92714
SALES: Back Street 11
loc*lnQ tor gOOd people
In H.B. location. H you•,.
mottvat9d appty In per·
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$100/day + ga1. Hunt
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will trakl the right per. eon. For lntlnlteW Cell:
Robin or Linda at
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PM or 4 PM-9 PM with
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word proc•••o r, 1tc. ,,.. be ..,.. to hMdle
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTION
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Dow Jones Final
Record High
UP 5.03
CLOSING 1, 145.11
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Gasoline pumps price
drop said 'ended'
8)' Tbe A11ocl1tecl Pre11
NEW YORK -Despite OPEC's decision lut
week to cut the baae price of ha crude oil by $~ a
barrel, the b1g drop at gasoline pumps hu end@d and
retail prices "have no place to go but up," say
industry analysts.
Oil companies, eager t.o widen their shrinking
profits, have started raising prices to gaaoline dealers,
and increaaes for American motorists are expected t.o
show up soon.
"I aee ret.al.l prices, which have eroded ao much in
the past 18 months, as having bottomed out -and
they have no pl.ace t.o go but up," industry analyst Dan
Lundberg, publisher of the Lundberg Letter in Loe
Angeles, said yesterday.
"If the oU companies get their way, it (the price) la
not going to go any lower," said Vic Rasheed,
executive direct.or of the Service Station Dealers of
America.
Acquisition announced
DALLAS -The Southland Corp., the nation's
largest operator and franchiser o( convenience stores,
has announced It will acquire from Occidental
Petroleum Corp. the refining, marketing and
lransponatlon business of Cities Service Co. "Thia
acquisition ia a natural and important step for ua.
Self-service gasoline, now sold at almost 40 percent of
our 7,300 7-Eleven stores, aocounta for 25 percent of
convenience store sales," said John P. Thompson,
chainnan of Dallaa-based Southland. Cities Service
Co.'s refinery complex, located at Lake Charles, La .. is
the ninth largest in the nation, Thompaon said.
AMERICAN LEADERS
UPS AHO DOWNS
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