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THE DRllll CDllT CDUITY EDITION
· HIJ\N< .1 COUN I Y r A l IH>HNI A 25 CENTS
Flooded
Campus
Drive
opened
Workers removed barriers
blocking a one-mile section of
Campus Drive this morning,
opening the road for the first
time since the heavy storm on
March 1.
The road runs alongside the San Joaquin Freahwatet" Manh
Reeerve, a diked 202-acre area
that had been under water until
work crews unclogged drainage
pipes last week.
The marsh is administered by
UC Irvine faculty members who
initially b~lieved a single
drainage pipe would suffiee to
gadually reduce the water level
But the pipe became partially
clogged and a contractor was
called in last week to clear that
pipe plus two others that were
completely blocked, said Harry
Ebrlich, the city's maintenance
manager.
The water level finally drained
low enough over the weekend to
(lee CAMPUS, Pase Al)
·cadaver
dumped
at CSF
An adult male cadaver was
stolen. mutilated and Dlaced on
the front porch of a Cal State
Fullerton sorority house early
Saturday, police said.
The cadaver, used for
demonstrations in an anatomy
olaaa at the sc hool , was
discovered by a coed at the
sorority about 8 :45 a .m .,
university police said.
It wu determined that the
body was stolen from a room in
the mcience building on campua
aornetime over the weekend, said
Lt. Dan Galitz of the campus
police department.
"It wasn't a pretty sight,"
Galltz said. "And they mutilated
it, whkh waa disturbing."
A public affairs officer at the
university said that while minor
(See CADAVER, Pa1e Al)
Test under fire
More than 200 young people from throughout the West participated
in California Fire Exploring Academy. They fought real fires and
faced other emergencies. Here they're getting ready to tackle a
training fire in Huntington Beach. More photos, story on Page Bl.
Mesa 'wilderness' tapped for park
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Seot Green rides his bike along dirt road in what will be Costa
Mesa '1 new Canyon Park.
Joe M8'1'0 it at home
behind the wheel of
jutl about a~y1hin1.
The Cotta Me1An '-
the county'• flrel Bui
Drf•er of the Year.
Page A4.
Hidden by a circle of houaes in
C.O.ta Mesa is an wilikely 35-acre
wilderness that is about to be
turned into the city'a second
lara*lt park.
Canyon Park, along Arbor
Street on the west side of town,
wu once a rock quarry and a
dump. Named for its deep grass
and wildflower-filled gulleys.
the land was purchued in the
late 1970'• by the city for about
$700,000.
Last week the City Council
decided to spend $62,000 for
architectural drawings of the
futw-e park that will be under
construction next March.
City Leisure Services Director
Keith Van Holt said the $1.4
million project will include
development of a road, a small
parking lot, two restrooms and
picnic tables.
Van Holt said the rustic
property, now dotted with
lavender wild flowers. wihdlng
tralla, arassy slopes and two
small lakes, will remain a
wildeme91 area.
Winds thin
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the beaches;
more
By STEVE MARBLE and
ROBERT BARKER
OflfleDelly"'°4Stllft
Stiff winds that sandblasted
the few F.aater Day viaitors who
showed up at Orange Coast
beaches are expected to pick up
again tonight and continue
through tomorrow.
The gusts, reaching speeds of
40 mph at tiines, l088ed a 21-foot
cabin cruiser onto the sand in
Huntington Beach yesterday.
One passenger was treated for
apparent exposure.
The wind took the edge off an
otherwise gorgeous Sunday,
thinning out what had been
record crowds at beaches on
Saturday.
In Newport Beach, which
attracted 100,000 people
Saturday, less than 20,000 turned
out. At Huntington Beach city
strand, only 1,000 beachgoers
due
braved the wind. More than
10,000 had packed into the
mile-long city beach Saturday.
"It was not a very good day for
soaking up the sun," commented
Newport marine safety officer
Jack Lincke. "Most people were
gone by noon."
The 21 -foot boat which ran
aground -owned by' Cantu
Zwnaniego, 34, of Lakewood -
got into trouble off the coast near
Huntington Street where the
crew was attempting to change
gas tanks.
About 10 lifeguards helped
Zumanie go and his five
passeogera to safety when the
boat was blown onto the shore .
One passenger, Jesus Sepeda, 18,
of Long Beach, was treated for
exposure at Paci!ic.a Hospital.
The boat sustained only Light
damage and was pushed back to
sea early today.
(See WINDS, Page A%)
Speraw surveys
bullet • trains
By GLENN SCOTT o< .... Deir ..........
State Sen. Ollie Speraw wants
to hear what Orange Coast
residents think about the
proposed bullet train, so he's
scheduled an informal public
he&ring Thursday night in San
Juan Capistrano.
"The purpose of this heartna iJI
to iake the concerns of those
affected by the bullet train back
to Sacramento," said Speraw,
who is vice chairman of the
senate Transportation
Committee . Speraw, a
Republican, recently moved his
office from Long Beach to
Newport Beach.
The hearing will be at Marco
Forster Junior High School,
25601 Camino del Avion. It will
begin at 7:30.
Speraw introduced on March
12 a bill, SB704, which would
require a public hearing
involving all cities that declare
that the bullet train tracks would
increue traffic problems.
Black gold
under
HB school
The 360 pupils and 17 teachers
at Hawes School in Huntington
Beach are sitting on top of an oil
field.
The eight -acre field
underneath the school at 9682
Yellowstone Drive is believed to
be part of the Weat Newport
Field. Whatever oil there is lies a
thousand or so feet below the
surface.
011 has been produced in
surrounding areas since the
19409, so experts know the black
goo ia there. They don't know
how deer or how hard it is to get.
An ol company owner who
recently signed a lease with
Huntington Beach trustees for
(See OIL, Pa1e A!)
Gloria Swaoaon, the
1ilenl mo•ie queen
who became the
epitome of
Hollywood'• long-gone
golden era, diet a& age
84 after • brief
illneu. P .. e A3.
' The bill has not yet been
scheduled for a hearing with the
Transportation Committee, its
first step. David Ellis, a Speraw
aide, said today the informal
session will belp decide whether
to amend the bill.
It is not an official hearing
relating to the bill, so no other
members of the 1enate committee
will attend.
Representatives of American
High Speed Rail Corp., the
private firm proposing the bullet
train to run from Los Angeles to
San Diego. have declined to
attend the meeting, Ellis said.
Dora Hill,
ex-Newport
111ayor, dies
Dora 0 . Hill, the first1woman
mayor of Newport Beach and a
longtime city leader, died at her
Lido Isle home last night. She
was 83.
A Newport resident since 1941,
Hill was elected to the City
Council ln 19S4 and served an
unprecedented four years as
mayor. She also was foreman of
the Orange County Grand Jury
in 1960 and active in church and
civic fdivities.
A native of Illinois, Hill and
her husband Edgar -known
fondly as Uncle Ned in Newport
Beach -recently celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary.
Memorial services are to be
held at 10 a .m. Friday at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church in
Newport Beach. The family aaka
that memorial contributions be
made to the Florence Crittenton
Home of Orange County, 802 N.
Harbor Blvd .. J'ullerton.
She Is survived by her
husband and two sons, Henry
"Hank" Hill and Thomas Hill.
She alJo leavee a sister-in-law
and seven grandchildren.
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,,., Continued stoTles 1e your nte better than last year? haunted
(:AMPUS DRIVE OPEN. • •
. 11luw CnrupUM Drive lo ht-opc>nt'd
at 7 ;1 n1 today
"What wt:'vl• done lo date ts
JUSl tt•m por1&ry," Ehrlkh
t>xplaaned "The unlvnslty tM
1o1oing to huvl' to do some repaint
and <.'Onstru<·tion in lhl• inter im."
U ncoverlng tlw sll t-covl'red
dram~ l'n'it tht• unavl•rsity about
$4,000. he said.
Ehrhch said c i ty und UCI
11 ff1c1als had bt.>en talking for
wt'<'ks about ways of opening the
rood. but Wl're dt•layed by tht.>
succ·ess1on o f ~torms that
folluwe<l the March I downpour.
Campus Drive w &11 thr lqt of
the Orange Coruit'6 majOr ruadal to
be closed because ot flooding
Ehrlich aaid veh lclei weighing
over three tons will stil l be
rustr1cted this Wt'Ck bl-caulk! of
damage they c:ould c.·ause lo the
soaked foundation beneuth the
paving
Tht> marsh is th e last
freshwater reserve leCt in Orange
County. which once was stocked
with them. h is one of 26 parct.>ls
an the state that make u p the UC
Natural Land and Water Reserve
System.
Deity l'ttot photo l>l' L-~•l'M
H a rd) beachgoers huddle in s helter of life~uard
tower from raging wind in Newport Beach. J
WINDS RIP COAST. • •
Meanwhile. nearly 10,000
people squeezed into Mile Square
Park in Fountain Valley
yesterday. Park rangers said they
were forced to seal off parkmg
lots by 10 a.m.
About 8.000 pc•oplc attended
East e r services at Newport
H arbor H igh Sch Qol while
thousands turned out for services
at Lion Country Safari.
The National Weather Bureau
said the continuing wind will f drop_daytime temperatures to the
m1d-60s tomorrow with evening
temperatures in the low 40s.
fluntington man h eld in dog slaying
Pohce say a Hunungton Beach
man who was annoyed by a
neighbor's barking dog yesterday
morning took drastic action -he
shot the dog dead with a
22-caliber nfle.
Sgt. Ed McErlam said Glen
Wilson awoke at 10 am
yesterday to find his pet dog. a
half schnauzer,half terner. dead
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Huntington Beach
• P011c9 .,, .. ,_, • man )'Ml.,day .,,.,,,"II
"'"o waa apper•ntly trying to b•HI> into
RoWI "uou•t Surtboa•d• , I 4 Main SI . Via
tile root
A burgtery w•• r9C)Orl9d S.turday nigllt II
1 home on IM :?0500 block of Golhawt<
Lane T ne ton Included $400 In tter•o equ•P"'9f'I. l300 In ctolfliog end S600 wonh
.-.r J•••lry Entry WH •PP•••t11ly med• "''oug/1 • 1>a1twoom wlnOow
,.. Hunungton a..ct> men repo<ted 1nat hd
1978 g<ey Fora Cou<1er POCl<uP iruck wu
on the patio of his apartment on
1423 Alabama St., a single bullet
wound in the dog's side.
Shortly a fterward . officers
arrested Wilson's n e ighbor ,
Wayne Dwight Bailey, 27. of 14 15
Alabama St., on susp1c1on o f
antent1onally injuring an arumal
A rifle apparently used m the
shooting was seized by police
al<>l<ln Selu<d•y trom • p•r•ong IOI al an
£'•-nger A-~ ~I., Tt.9 trUCll .Wv-et $4,700
fountain Valley
"bout $70 1n cuh was t•"•" rrom a mellboa In th• 18000 block of Sant•
Ve<onlca ywterdey
,.. 11101ng gi.sa dOO< wu oamageo OUrlnQ
111'1 an....,pt.cl re510etltJlll burglary ,..1.,day
1n IM 900 block of Mc8r-Al-Nothing wu llOlen but the doo• suttelneO at><M.t
S 100 In damages
,.. -WU SIOlerl from tM llUfM of I gt<I
,~ ..,nl\afdl, 21, CCNle "-••
"I think the economy 1s
getllng better because
there seems to be more
affordable h0us1ng 1n the
eree The interest rates are
coming down too Now my
wife. Mary Helen. and I
have a bcller chance to
buy a house Compared to
a year ago. I'm better ofl b8QIU&e I have a better JOb
and am more financially
secure ..
Tom o.rry, 21, O•rden Oro¥•
"The economy Is
ltghtenmg up some Interest
rates are coming down
Gas prices are dropping
There seems to be mora
construction People seem
to be going out more and
spending money
Personally, t feel more
responsible tor my own
actions. I'm learning how
the economy works by
studying tax laws and
Interest rates In this way, I
feel better off ..
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"I haven't seen that big a
change in the economy
Clothing and lood seems
1ust as expensive as last
year Travel expenses
haven't changed much
either But 1. leel as the
weather gets warmer,
people will get out more
and spend more money
We are better off than a
year ago becaus e my
husband got a nice raise
last year and we ltntshed
paying oft two of our three houses" 1
Doug Oarrelt, II, Irvin.
"The economy 1s much
be11er and the business I'm
in reflects II Department
stores are showing a
marked increase 1n sales
compared to six months ago Anyone who didn't
lose their JOb 1s beller off
than they were before
People seem to be making
more money. lnlla11on 1s
down to zero -things
have to be better ..
LMIM GoodrNn, 1t. AMMtm Jutt. atoom, 1t, Ot9n09 DleM ~ ANIMifll "The economy 1s better
because more people are
going back to work My
liancee 1s In constiucuon
and things are picking up
tor him. As for me. last year
I was working three jobs
but now I can only work
part·time because I'm
going to school. So I watch
my money and also rely on
my mother and my
liancee."
"The economy has
improved because I see
gas and oll prices are gomg
down But ii will take a bit
more time before things-are on the right track ... '>
"Overall. I think the
economy IS improving -
interest rates are down and the stock market is much
stronger But my husband
and I have maintained the
same hnanclal status as a
year ago -we haven't
been hurt, but things aren't
much better."
OIL UNDER HUNTINGTON SCHOOL • • •
From Page A1
subsurface mineral rights said
there i.sn't a great quanuty and It
may have to be extracted by
expensive secondary r~overy
methods.
The agreement calls for the
sch ool d1s t r1cl to receive
one-e1ghth of Oil royalties.
But Gilbert M. Wilson, owner
of the independent Kernview Oil
Corp. of Alhambra. said 1t may
be some ume before the chstnct
gets any money.
Wilson said operations, once
they get going, will be perfectly
safe and that the children and
faculty at the elementary school
won't even be aware that they're
going on.
by death
A clo1e friend of Anthony
S perl, the Stanton policeman
who ahot a ~-year-old boy to
death lut month, 1ays the officer
hu been pl.aced in a unitariutn.
Sperl, 24, firat sought
consolation from his family's
priest a fter he s hot Patrick
M ason Inside a dark e ned
apartment March 3, mt.taking
the child's toy gun for a real one,
the friend told the Loa Angeles
Times.
Sperl's mooda z.agzagged frohl
highs of non-1top talking and
pacing to lows of Sllent brooding.
the friend said, adding that when
Sperl eventually spok e to a
psychiatrist about the incident,
he began havmg nightmares.
Finally. the ofhcer lapsed into
a deep. silent depression, and on
the advice of h is psychiatrist, he
entered a private hospital for the
emotionally disturbed, accordmg
to the friend.
Sperl had been investigating a
report that neither the child nor
his 29-year-old mother, Patricia
Ridge, had been seen in 10 days.
The boy was left alone in the
apartment while his mother
worked because sh e sai_(i she
couldn't afford day ca.re. Because
the apartment was s parsely
funished. Sperl thought it might
have been burglarized o r
vacated. police said.
He heard a noise. kicked open
a door. saw a figure holding a
gun and opened fire. Young
Patnck was hit in the neck.
When Sperl realized he had
shot a child he rushed to the boy,
and little Patrick clung to Sperl's
leg a nd looked up at hi m
pleadingl y, the family friend
said.
"Oh my God, I shot the . .
kid," the apartment manager
heard him say. "What have I
done? What have I doAe?" • ·
CADAVER • • •
From Page A1
pranks among fraternities and
sororities are fairly common,
nothing this se r iou s has
happened before .
"We'r e treating this ver y
seriously," a spok esman said.
"We're going to find out who d id
It "
Full~rton police and police
ofhe1als on the campus force are
conunumg an anvest1gation into
the incident
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S•turoay TM wal•t contai....O S tS .,, c;ath eno m•~• ,..,,,.
Irvine
,.. men told pollc:e he loll r111 wellet
yeet.,Oey al,,,. Relph• 10P91m.,".i per~1ng
IOI ti 14400 Cui-OtlVll M talO II ......0
$500
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hit a ci.rt. ""'° 1....0 to 1t01> them ..itn Ot'9 of
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Fair tomorrow
Coastal
Falt No1 as wondy tomor<ow
Coa11e1 low 54. Intend u
Coastal. Inland high• mid to
ul)p9' 601 Water Sii
9"'811 crelt advisory o'tle< outer "'""'' '°' north-ti W1nd1 20 to 30 knots end MU 8 to 12 reet
Stronger guat• near l1lend1 ano
hMdland•
Wind• decreasing tonight end
tomorrow to t5 10 25 knoll wtth
contln~ rough -Inner watera. Point Conception
10 Avalon, amett cr11t IKl'tlleory In
alfec;t tor nortll-t winds 20 to
30 knot• dlmlnlanlng tonlghl
Olh9rwl1a. winds wall t o
northweat 10 to 20 knot• by
tomorrow 11tarnoon Wind ••-3 10 5 taat Sw•lll w•ll to
nort"-1 3 lo II t•t
U.S. Summary
Wlnt•r e101m war;.:.2' lor
Nevy -and gully --po.ted lodl)o rrom e.tem Ullh.
ttrou north•Ht N-Me•lco. northern Ta x •• and Ill• Okl ahoma Penhandle Into _,em I<.,._
Fort Collln4. Colo • ..,...,.. hid 111~on1M ground• -tall In clllea tuch 11 Denver;
Cheyenne end CHper. Wyo •
~ Cltr. Ken . K-cur. Mo .• and Marqut1 .. , ~.
~ gu111n9 at more tt\an 70 mph today rlp.,.O down powet ~ from 9oufltlful, Ulall, nort.11
10 OO<let\, wltll HIN Field Alf Forot
8eH ~lne."""' of 74 mPfl
at 4 a"'· Three-loot 1nowdrllt1 w•re reported on road• 1lon11 Ille
Wl .. ICll ,ront Ind I blHl Of
Polit ti< Ptoouo.d l*'·bllUWd oondltlont In northMl!wn Hft
MelllcO, muino '"'' ""'""'" lmf nrnblt. M 1tortr1 lllt 1\.,0..1 lfl Ille
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clos•d lnt•••l•I• 25 bel-•n
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Bllllng1 Birmingham
Bll1m1rck
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Boston
B<own•vll ..
Bufleto
Burlltlglon
CQper
CharltSton. SC
Chet1Mton. WV
Ct'lwlolte, HC
Cheyenne
Chic..go Clnc:lnnetl ~
Columbia. 8C ColUlnbue
Del-Fl Worth
Oeyton
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Duluth
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64 30
74 29
44 34
53 32
61 41
53 45 711 63
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30 23 so 35
43 31
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42 30 F1ag11alf
41 40 Grut Falls
111 70 H•rtt0<d so ti Helen•
42 38 · Honolulu
35 19 Houllon
117 5 t fn<llan•polll
40 4 1 JIOkaon, MS
54 32 Jackaonvtlll 32 12 .,..,_,
40 311 KanMI City
43 39 Lu vagu
111 4 1 UIU. Aoclt •
111 32 Loulavlflt
48 39 Lubbod&
7 s 111 l\l4ernpflll « 311 Mt.ml
38 20 MllW'autl• 43 32 Mpte.81 Paul
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Lightweight poplin is a
Brooks Brothers favorite
Both businessman and traveller will find the
qualities they seek m a warm weather suit hand-
somely met here. The polyester and cotton blend
ha a neat, c risp appearance, good c reasc-
resi lance and was ha bil ity. Tailored o n o ur
3-button model with pa~h pockets and welted
edges, in tan. navy or olive. Coat and U'ouscrs. $155
Urt .Y<mr Rroolu Bru1lttr1 (Qrd or Amtrteon Bxprtu.
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' NATION
Civil rights groups rally
on date of King's slaying
Martin Luthe r King
By T1at A11ocl1ted P rtH
ATLANTA -On lht 10th
annlvtraary today of the
a11a11lnatlon of t he Re v .
Martin Luther Killl Jr., the
civil right.a group he founded
held rallies aro\.l ncl the
nation t o focua on t h e
economic concema of blaclu.
The Southern Chrl1tian
Leadership Conference 1et UP._
gatherings in Altanta, King•
birthplace, and Memphla,
Tenn., where he was killed.
ln Allanta, SCLC President
Joseph Lowery and King's
widow, CoretU1 Scott King,
pl~ced a wreath on King's
tomb. The SCLC, with the
bac king or Atlanta Mayor
Andrew Young, orgaruzed a
"jobs and peace" rally at the
Richard B. Russell Federal
Building, followed by a five·
hour prayer vigil.
U.S . to shelter China tennis star
WASHINGTON Ignoring appeals from China, the
J~tice Departi:n~nt announced today that the U.S. government
w1U grant political asylum to Hu Na, a 19-year-old Chinese
tennis star who derected to the United States last summer. The
Justice Department said a letter announcing the decision has
been sent to Hu Na's lawyer, F.dward Lau, by David llchert,
San Francisco dire<.·tor or the Immigration and Naturalliation
Service. The dec1Sion ends a nine-month debate within the State
Department over the foreign policy implications of accepting Hu
Na's claim that she would suffer political persecution if she
were to be returned to China.
Mississippi River oil slick cleaned
ST. LOUIS -Salvage crews scrambled to mop up crude oil
leaking from two barges on the Mississippi River today as an oil
slick about mne miles long threatened one town's water supply.
The slick developed after the two barges crashed into two
bridges and exploded Saturday night, unleashing a stream of
flaming oil that torched shoreline brush and two gram barges
a long the St. Louis riverfront. The oil could contaminate
drinking wate r for the 5,000 residents of Chester. Ill., about 55
miles south of St. Louis.
Track re pa ired after d erailment
SHlPMAN. Va -Workers laid new track and traffic was
retummg to normal today in the hills of western Virginia where
Amtrak's Crescent passenger train htt a mudslide and derailed
injuring 24 people. Bruises and a broken rib were the only
injuries reported to the more than 300 passengers and crew
aboard the train.
STATE
Condor chick flapping wings
SAN DIEGO -Sisquoc, the first California condor hatched
in captivity. isn't supposed t.o fly for at least six months, but that
hasn't stopped the rare bird from flapping its wings, San Diego
Wild Animal Park officials say. The 5-day old chick, reported
doing "extremely well.'' has also developed a knack for t.akmg
food from the condor puppets used by keepers at reeding time.
The hungry little bird downed 45 minced mice yesterday and
"stood up, stretched and flapped its wmgs for the first tame"
since it was hatched last Wednesday m a laboratory at the San
. Diego Zoo, Baker added.
Victim of slaying e ulogized
PASADENA -The slain wife of President Reagan'•
personal attorney was eulogized during the Easter weekend aa
an active church woman who loved mus.ic, nature and God.
Marguerite Miller's 20-year-old son Michael has been charged
with her rape and murder. She was the wife of presiden tial
lawyer Roy Miller. Dr. Lance Marlin, pastor of the First United
Methodist Church, recalled Saturday that "six weeks ago, Roy,
Marguerite and Michael . . were making a family banner" at
a church retreat. Her bludgeoned body was found at the
family's Palos Verdes Est.ates home March 24 and her son was
arrested the next day
WORLD
Scores hurt in Indonesia quake
JAKARTA. lndonesia -A powerful earthquake jolted the
city of Banda Acem in northern Sumatra today, injuring scores
of people and wrcclong many buildings in the area, authorities
said. There were no immediate reports of fatalities. A police
spokesman said the injured included students hurt by falling
beams and stones when part of a buildinj( at an Islamic
uruversity collapsed.
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Weather taunts
Easter festivity
By The A11ociated Pre11
Rain slickers replaced Easter
bonnets on New York's Fifth
Avenue and a spring bhztard
buned parts of Wyonung, but the
sun shone on the Atlantic City
boardwalk, where celebrants
s t rutted their f inery o n
Christianity's holiest day.
In Wyoming, an Easter Day
blizzard with winds up to 40 mph
closed highways in the southern
part of the state.
The last report from Cody,
Wyo .. according to National
Weather Service forecaster
Harry Gordon, was this glum
message late Sunday: "The
Easter Bunny 1s lost in up to
eight inches of wet , heavy
snow.''
By early today. 12 inches of
snow had piled up on Cheyenne,
with other sections reporting up
to 13 inches.
Gordon, based at Kansas City,
said the stonn also hH Montana,
Utah, Idaho and Nebraska.
The inclement weather didn't
stop an Easter egg hunt for the
blind in Salt Lake City. where
blind children and their parents
searched for plastic eggs that
emitted a cheeping noise.
But what may be the nation's
largest Easter egg hunt went off
without a hitch in Homer, Ga ..
where more than 6,000 people
turned QUt Sunday t.o search for
18,000 chicken eggs, 40.000 candy
eggs and 50 prue eAAlJ.
President Reagan, back at the
White Houee after five days in
Californ ia, is entertaining
thousands of children at the
annual Easter egg roll today
before meeting with the nation's
top nulit.ary officers.
(Wooden eggs, painted with
caricatures of Moon Mullins and
his kid brother Kayo by Corona
del Mar cartoonists Ferd and
Tom Johnson. are among th06e
featured in the roll.)
Snow,
traffic,
winds snarl
cut power
By Tbe Associated Press
A "witches' brew" of storms
hit the West today with
hurricane force winds in a
blizzard that closed highways
with up to 5 feet of ne w snow.
knocked out power over wide
areas and caused many accidents
At least four people w ere
killed in Southern Callforrua as
60 mph winds fanned fires and
knocked out the power to about
240,000 people. Abo ut 15,000
remained without power this
morning.
ln northern Utah today, winds
gusung to 75 mph caused a train
to derail, authorities said. There
were numerous power outages
and Hill Air Force Base was
forced to shut down.
Ca.-:he County sheriff's
deputies reported a 20-year
pileup on Utah 65 between
Nibley and Hyrum and
six-feet-high snow drifts were
reported in other parts of the
county.
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Space Challenger
roars into orbit
for 5-day trip
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(AP) -Challenger ahrugged off
2 ~ montha of t.roublee today and
rocketed 1pectacularly from lt.1
la u nch pad, carrylns four
aetronauta to certify It aa the
1eCOnd thlp In America's space
lhutlle fleet. •
The 1hlp'1 inaugural flight
began with a burst of flame and
blllow of steam as the three main
engines and two solid f uel
rocketa blazed to life at 10:30 a.m.
PST after a near-flaw less
five-day countdown. ,
The $1.2-bllhon spaceship
cleared the 34 7 ·foot seaside
launch tower in seven seconds
and twisted northwestward over
the Atlantic Ocean, leaving a
serpentine trail of white smoke
across a brilliantly clear sky.
At about 50 seconds, the
spaceship pierced through the
most dangerous point in the
ascent -an area known as Max
Q, where it was subjected to its
maximum aerodynami c
pressures.
F.arlier today, NASA ofCicials
had been concerned about a jet
stream of l 05 mph winds
whipping through this area. But
at midmorning meteorologists
studied weather balloon data,
noted the wlnds had slackened
and gave the all-clear for the
coun I.down to proceed.
At 2 minutes, 6 seconds,
Challenger shed its two 149-foot
boosters, hurling them toward a
planned parachute landing in the
Atlantic where ships waited to
recover them.
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Houston radioed the astronauts
after the boosters fell away.
H undreds of thousands of
people, many of them Easter
vacauoners, gathered at viewing
points along nearby beaches,
rivers and highways t.o observe
Challenger's departure on a
beautirul spring day. Pohre said
the turnout appeared smaller
than for past launches.
The astronauts were awakened
in crew quarters at m1dmommg,
ate th e tr ad1t1onal
launch-mornmg breakfast of
steak and eggs and underwent a
brief medical exam before
heading for the launch pad.
'Glall1orous Gloria '
dies of illness
NEW YORK (AP) -Gloria
Swanson. the silent movie queen
who became the e p1 to me of
Hollywood's long-gone golden
years, died today at New York
Hoepital after a bnef illness. She
was 84.
A spokesman for ~he hospital
aaid the actrees died in her sleep
at 1:45 a.m. PST. No other details
were immediately available.
Swanson, who began her
career as a teen-ager, was active
professionally into her 70s. A
lifelong health buff, she
attributed her longevity to good
nutrition and her avoidance of
"junk food."
Her 1980 autobiography
created a sensation when she
discussed an extramarital love
affair she said she had with the
late Joseph P. Kennedy. the
patriarch of the Kennedy fanuly.
"IC 1 didn't write about it,
someone else certainly would,"
she later said to reporteni.
The petite beauty, whose
per110nal life became exotic and
romantic as her movie roles.
began her career at 15 as a
bathing beauty extra m comedies
and soon soared \0 stardom.
She left th e screen in l936 but
came back in 1949 to star in
"Sunset Boulevard,''the story of a
demented, aging movie queen.
Among her six husbands was a
Fr ench marquis. Hollywood
writers called her "Glorious
Gloria" and "Glamorous Gloria."
Her beauty regimen was said to
include washing her face m pure
spnng water, and she was partial
to fur coats and red carnations.
S h e was born Gloria May
Josephine Swanson in Chicago,
the daughter or an Army captain.
A year after her 1914 movie
debut at Essenay Studios in
Chicago, she went to Hollywood
and appeared in Mack Sennett
comedies.
When she was 19 , director
Cecil B. DeMille cast her as a .
sophisticated woman m "Don't
Change Your Husband," the first
of her many lavish producuons.
Her unus ual photogenic
qualities and style pushed the
5-foot-2. 95-pound actress to the
top.
A ral at in m eeting with Hussein
AMMAN. Jordan -PLO chief Vasser Arafat sped off to
see King Hussein today for a fourth meeting, w hich could
determine whether the Jordanian monarch w ill represen t
Palestinians in peace talks with Israel. Ahmed Sldki Dajani, a
member of the Palestine Liberation Organization's executive
committee, said the guerrilla leader went to see Hussein again
after morning conferences with seruor advisers. Dajani declined
to say what was diacussed but said all but two members of the
committee were present.
Winter storm warnings for
heavy snow and gusty winds
we.re poated today from eastern
Utah across northeast New
Mexico, northern Texas and the
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Diana's jewels $1.5 million
LONDON The jewelry that 8rt~ln11
Prtncell Diana wean when 1hf'1I aolng
somt•wht'l't' 11pedal IJ not only dauJlna, but
wurth Mllrly $1 ~ million, a publl.ahcd report
uya
An unldenUfled expert M ptedoua atone..
Cigured they're worth $1.47 million after
atudylng photoaraph• or
the prlnceu wearlna her
tiaras, pe arl c hokers,
necklaces and earrtnp.
The Dally Expre11,
which carried the report ln
yesterday's editions, aaid
her finest jewels either are
Spencer family heirlooms
-Diana is a daughter of
the 81b Earl Spencer -or
were given to her when Diana
she married Prince Cbarlea in 1981.
Pri?.e pieces among Diana's gems include
a tiara from mother-in-law Queen E ltia be tb II
with 19 pearl drops hanging from a lover's
knot of diamonds. originally in the t'Ollection
of the queen's grandmother, Queen Mary. lts
value was put at $882,000.
When Diana eventually inherits the
Queen Mary collection and other royal jewels,
she will possess the "most glittering and most
impressive private jewelry collection in the
world," the newspaper said.
Ex-governor likes privacy
TRAVERSE CITY. Mich . -Former Gov.
William Milliken is out of the political
spotlight, but he doesn 't rru.s,, it at all.
"That's behind me," the longtime
Michigan governor said. ''ln all likelihood, I
will not be going back into poliucal life as a
candidate 1 would not say 'never,' but it is
unlikely."
ln January, after 14 years as governor -
the longest in Michigan history -the
60-year-old Republican drove himself from
the state capitol in LansLnR to his home in
Tr•vene City, whert he hu leuod an offlce
In a renova~ wanhou.e.
"Thti IJ'analtlon hu *n euy. I've had no
rt!lfrtita. I haven't looked back," Mllllken aald
tn a recent lnt4rvlew. "I enjoyed thole yean
u 1ovomor, but there wu one pat ne1at1ve.
That wu the lack of penon.al privacy.
"I know tht. tee1n1 Uko a .mall thlna to
m01t people, but It'• wonderful to be able to
get ln a car and point lt any place J Uke."
Milliken I.a remainJ.na active aa chairman
of the board or the newly formed Center for
the Oreat Lakee in Ch~o and hu accepted
appolntmen\I to the corporate boarda of
Chryaler Corp. and Burroughs Co., both
headquartered In the Detroit area.
R ev. Graham , Wallace visit
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -Gov. Geor1e
Wallace had an Easter Day hospital visit from
evangelist Biiiy Graham which an alde to the
governor described as "very quiet and
simple." "They both said th~ dlacU&Sion was
almost totally about spiritual matters," said
allace's press secretary, Billy Joe Camp.
The visit, which lasted
about an hour, had "a good
e ffect" o n the ailing
g ove rn or, h e said
yesterday.
Wallace, 63, has been
hospit.allied since March 19
for treatment of ch ronic
pain stemming from his
legs, paralyz.ed since a 1972
assassination attempt.
The hospital stay is Graham
Wallace's third since beginning an
unprecedented fourth term as Alabama
governor. As of yesterday. he had been in the
hospital for 30 of the 77 days since he took
offke.
C.amp said Wallace "is doing fine,'' and
h is doctors hope he can return home early this
week.
PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH!
Joe Magro a driving force
McDonnell Douglas is proud to pay tribute·
to NATO on its 34th anniversary.
Smee 19'19,thc~onhAtlann<.. Tre<1tyOf!.Janr.1.a1Km
has ullbred 11s n11l11a~ and pohncal influence 10 m;m1
ta111 peace bel\-\een Eas1 and \\'cs1 By STEVE TRIPOLI
01 the Oa.lly Piiot Staff
You might say that Joe Magro has been driven
to excellence over the past 47 years.
ln that lime, the 63-year-old Costa Mesa
rto>S1dent has driven trucks and buses for a number
of employers. He's hauled everything from cars to
cosmetics, produc~ to passengers.
Looking at his old mileage logs recently, Magro
d id a little addition and found that he"s driven
about 2 14 million rrules professionally.
"Ifs all I've ever done,"' he says. ··1 hke to be
outside in the air -I couldn't work in a factory."
For the past 10 years. Joe has been hauling
people as a bus driver for the Orange County
Transit District OCTD officials say that very few of
their 743 bus drivers (they !Jke to call them "coach
operators") have received so many complunents
from passengers.
Those compliments, along with a blerrush-free
driving record and a superior attendance record.
combined to make Joe OCTD's first-ever Coach
Operator of the Year this year.
J oe, who says he's going to "keep going as long
as I can" behind the wheel, says two things help
keep him there.
''I get along with everybody and work never
bothered me."
He reports to work at 4 :41 a m. daily and is at
Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach, the
start of his route, 40 minutes later. The route,
OCTD Line 25, runs from PCH to Cal State
Fullerton
Joe said he likes to talk with passengers and
has made friends among his regulars.
And the less friendly ones? "If I meet some old
grouch, or someone who got up on the wrong sjde of
the bed, I just don't pay them any attention,'' he
says.
Joe does pay attention when it counts.
however. He is credited with helping to pull an
accident victim out of her overturned. burrung car
last month when he came upon it on his route.
When he's not driving a bus, Joe likes best to
be with h is nine grandchildren and single
great-grandchild. Motorcyc!Jng in the desert with
them is a favonte pastime.
The rewards for his honor? A plaque from his
bosses and the prune parking space at the bus yard
for a year.
Seminars
slated
at Hoag
The pulm o nary
department at Hoag
Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach will hold
four seminars on
consecutive Wednesdays
next month.
On May 4, Dr. J ohn
Rumfeld will discuss
treatment of asthma .
The following wee k ,
Maredele Andersen, a
nurse. will talk about
grief and la. aaociated
with chronic diaease.
On May 1 8 , Dr .
Rumsfeld will present a
talk on use of antibiotics
for lung disease. The
followin~ week, Fred
Meister w i I I d u s c u s s
newer m ethods of
administering drugs.
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A fair fee for
Fountain Valley
It la not oft.en we can welcome an increued cost for goods or
services. But the people who use the Fountain Valley Recreation
Center may have to put uide a gut reaction oppostna parking
fees in favor of a long-term effort to keep the rec center open
and well-maintained.
Fountain Valley has been losing about $200,000 a year on
the operation of the center.
Since the residential corwnunity has few stores or shopping
centers from which to draw sales tax revenues, support for the
center inevitably has to come from some type of uaer fee or tax.
The City Council has approved a 50 cent parking fee at the
center, which has some people upset. The charge, however,
doesn't seem inordinate.
If, indeed, it does present a hardship to some special groups
who use the facilities regularly, like the Fountain Valley
Seniors, the council should develop a reduced price program.
Citizens from Fountain Valley and its surrounding
communities who find the center a convenient, pleasant and
enjoyable place to conduct activities should not expect the city's
taxpayers to bear an excessive financial burden for its operation.
Op1n1on1. 1•aprc"l'd on the \Pdtl' .;bolll' .ire lhO\l' of Ille Oaoly P1lo1 Otner 111ew~ e• pre~~l'd on 1111\ P<iQC IHI.' thow ol ttll!lr d1Jlhor1. clnd arlt~I\ Reader c.ommcnt I\'"'"'
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OTHER VIEWS
Political attack on
Council of Churches
There's nothing theological about the recent attacks on the
National Council of Churches. Criticisms of the council and the
World Council of Churches have found nationwide circulation in
Reader's Digest articles and reports on the CBS program "60
Minutes." But no matter how often the charges against the
national council are repeated, they will remain what they were
from the start: a sensational a ttempt to bring political p~ure
against an organization that should be -and usually is -
unconcerned with political systems.
In the 23 years since it was founded the national council has
distributed various kinds of relief aid around the world. It has
properly resisted demands that it condition aid on the politics o{
recipients. That it does not distinguish between hunger under a
community government and hunger under a non-rommunist
government infuriates its conservative critics, who have voiced
their anger through a coalition called the Institute on Religion
and Democracy.
The institute's philosophy seems to be that there is a link
between Christianity and Weste rn-style democ racy -
specifically, U.S.-style democr&<:Y· How the institute's members
interpret their own religious tenets is their busin~. but they
have gone further: They have pers uaded conservative,
non-religious foundations to give them funds, and they have·
persuaded the secular media to give them a voice. Such voices
deserve to be heard -and c hallenged as briskly as the institute
challenges the national council. Yet Reader's Digest and "60
Minutes" uncritically relied upon the institute for much of the
infonnation in their scandalous-sounding reports.
The national council and Church World Service, an agency
that distributes much of the council's money, have helped people
the United States has bypassed. Churchgoers should demand
substantiation before believing charges that their funds are-
supporting totalitarian governments, or buying weapons for
Marxist guerrillas, or sowing disrespect for the United States
among the nation's children.
The Institute on Religion and Democracy is performing at
least one valuable service: It urges churchgoers to become
informed about how their money is spent and how decisions are
made. The institute's own attempts to manipulate opinion are'
the best argument for the sort of vigilance it suggests.
(Reprlnted with permi11ioa of Tbe MiDDeapolls Star and
Tribue)
l.M. BDJd /Inventive eats
The nobles of old France kept
chefs. The revo lutionists
beheaded the nobles. The chefs
were out of work. So they llOld
cooked food out of their own
kitchens to make enough money
to stay alive. It marked the
beginning of the reataurant
bunness, an outgrowth of the
French Revolution.
Montana vigilantes of 100
years ago traditionally buried
lynched outlaws in graves 3 feet
wide, 7 feet deep and 77 inches
Jong. To this day, the badge of
the Montana Highway Patrol
bean that vigilante symbol:
.. 3-7-77."
What sort of living quarters
are ldeal for unmarried work.inR
women? Three out of five such
women 1ay they prefer
sin1le-family hou se., not
aputments or condos. A decade aao lone women started buying
bowel in record numbers.. That
tapered off considerably when
the tntenist ratea went wlld. But
~1.lster1 .. y the deal.re among
the wunarrled ladles to Uve in
•patall houle9 remain. high.
Wu reported that the hJCh·born 1adlel of' Europe 400
yean aco wore ~· eolian. A climt Ilka what ..-t of chemical
OMHOI COAST
Illy Pilat
on them killed the fleas. N o
chemical. They were fur pieces to
which the body fleas migrated
for shelter. The ladies who wore
them intermittently brushed
them clean.
Q . How many times has a third
political party w o n the U.S .
Presidency?
A. Once. The Republicans with
Abraham Lincoln in 1860.
Q, What kills the moat
mountain goats?
A. Avalanches.
Q. la it true ancient ~pt.lans
shaved with glass razors.
A. Some Me90po\amlans did,
that much is known. With
obddian. volcanic gl.asa.
Q . Don't all reptiles have
teeth?
A. All except turtlei1.
Q, Which are the older, cardl
or dJ.oe?
A. Dice, by far. In fact. the flnt
playing cards -in 10th Century
Cbfna -hold pkturee of dke on
them.
Thn!o out of five 12-yeu-olda
drtnk beer, wine, or whlakey. Or
1uch 11 the flndtna In ono pernment ltUdy.
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Grisly echo Argentina • ID
WASHINGTON -Shortly
before the Falklands war last
year, the Argentine government
negotiated with a respectable
firm in Florida to build a $15
million crematorium in Buenos
Aires.
In a grisly echo of the Nazi
holocaust, it appears the military
j unta planne d t o use t)le
assembly-line oven to cover up
the torture and execution of
thousands of victims o f the
1976-79 .. dirty war" against
l~ftlst guerrillas and their
s u s pected sympathizers. An
estimated 20,000 Argentine men,
women and children -at least
100 under the age of 10 -
disappeared after being abducted
by the armed services and right-
wmg death squads.
T~ AUTOMAT-ED cre-
matonlbn was to have had the
capacity to dispose of 400 bodies
every 24 hours, sources told my
associates Dale Van Atta and
Joseph Spear. Only the chaos
that followed th e junta•s
Falkland Islands disaster
prevented the signing of the
contract, leaving the American
company with $50,000 in out-of-
pocket expenses.
G. .,-ac-.-•• -1-11-11-1 -~
According to an executive o.
the Florida firm, Argentine
officials initiated negotiations in
1981 for a modern, efficlen t
cremato rium. The Argentines
explained that it was lntended to
make more space available in
Buenos Aries' large, city-owned
Chacarita Cem etery. Remains
buried long ago were to be dug
·up and cremated to make room
for new bodies, the Americans
were told.
To en~ure that no human
attendants would have to handle
the remains, the Argentines
insisted on a speclaJ device that
would open caaketa and dump
the cont.ent.s onto a conveyor belt
that would feed them i.nto the
furnace.
THOSE FAMILIAR with the
plan cited the 400-body-a-day
capacity of the crematorium -
an extraordinary number in a
society where cremations are rare
-as conclusive evidence that it
w asn't a fe w old bones the
government wa nted to destroy, drowning m tubs of filthy water.
but the mutilated corpses of Few were ever heard from Qi'lin.
' •d es a pare ci dos • ' -th e -The anny used bulldozers to
disappeared ones. scoop ;:>ut mass graves. Though
The Argentine military'• unmarke d, these huge graves .
desperate need to destroy the were soon easy to detect as the
evide nce of its butchery was decomposing bodies sank, leaving
made all too clear recently, when telltale depressions. Some bodies
more than 1,500 bodies of "dirty w e re d eat r o ye d i n o 1 d
war" casualties were found in an crematoriums
unmarke~ grave, stac:k ed as The navy often dumped its
many as six deep. The dlSCOvery vict ims -li ving and dead -
led to mass protests and open from hellcopters over the ocean.
critictsm of ~e military, which Macabre Jokes about "flying
has been trymg to arrange a nuns" led to the suspicion that
blanket ~ m n ~s~ Y for the two French nuns died this way.
de~ap~re~1do k 11J1ngs b.efore Navy thugs sometimes referred
relinquishing power to a c1v1l1an to their victims as "comida para
government. Jos pescados" -fishfood.
There's no question that the
Argentine generals and admirals
have much to fear if a day
ofre<:koning arrives. He re are
some of the appalling details:
-IN TRUE Gestapo/KGB
fashion, victims were dragged
from their homes in the middle
of the night and hauled off to
military bases. The luck y ones
were killed outright. Most were
interrogated under torture :
beaten. raped, p o k ed with
electric cat t le prods a n d
immersed to the poi nt of
-SOME VICTIMS were
tossed over the side of navy
vessels. Onct! a young water skier
on the broad River Plate dived
d o wn to check his boat's
propeller and saw doz.ens o f
weighted, headless bodies on the
river bottom. The site was near a
military base Footnote: A numlx>r of public
interest groups, including the
r t.>s pe c ted Council on
Hem 1spher1c Affairs, are
pursuing evidence o f. the
mi!Jtary's gruesome culpability.
A fairer tax picture
In the history of the nation no
governme ntal agency has become
ao dreaded and so hated as the
Inte rnal R eve nue' S e r vice.
Whether the criticisms ware
valid or not it has come to be
perceived as an agency peopled
with soul-leas individuals who
operate outaide the law, making
up their own rules as they go.
Wort1e, the public, cogniz,ant of
the fact that many giant
corporations escape income taxes,
has come to the belief that its
agents spend all of their time
harassing and persecuting the
"little .. taxpayers while the big
ones go scot free.
burden upon those who can least
afford it.
There have been scattered
uprisings of protest against the
income tax accompanied by
demands for ita elimination but
these so far have fallen upon
deaf ears in the CongT(lSS.
Now comes a plan advanced by
a small businessman which could
be the solution. It would abolish
all payroll and income taxes on
the first $50,000 and still provide
funds needed by the government
aa well as wipe out its monstrous
debt. More importantly the plan
tax upon wage earners.
For the plan advandced by a
Califorruan. Paul Fisher, is an
assets tax. It would be levied on
al l assets owned by each
individual and each corporation,
exempting the first $200.000 to
avoid taxing the "little guy " The
tax would be graduated starting
a t 1 percent on the first $1
million and going to 5 percent on
everything over $4 billion.
He says assets held in this
country total mor e than $22
trillion and the assets tax alone
will produce $250 billion a year,
balance the budget, start paying
o ff the national debt , s top
inflation a nd stimulate the
economy by putting $320 billion
into the hands of thoee who need
it the lllOl!lt.
AT BEST the Income tax,
which didn't exist until 1912 and
didn't affect small taxpayers
until WW II, is a n o n e r ous a~m the tyranny of the Income~) In advancing his plan
Ol~7n
Fisher
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attacks the giant corporations.
"The American people will not
be free and they will not know
prospenty again until we find a
way to break up the hoarded
w ealth of these sou l -less
ll\StJ tuuons.''
"Why have these organizations
become super-nch while so many
people have become super·poor?
he asks . "Because these
organizations have special tax
exemptions not granted the
people."
He said a worker earning less
than a living wage such as $100 a
week must pay $24.82 taxes ou~
of that. "Even a regular tax-
paying corporation dooesn't pay
any income tax until it makes a
profit," he pomted out.
Fisher sounds like a follower
of J ane Fonda and Tom Hayden
i n th ei r c rusade a gains t
corporations. He isn't. In fact he
is a self.mad e s u ccessful
businessman who invented the
Fisher Space Pen, the ball point
pen used by the astronauts on
the moon. and his Fisher Pen
Company provides him with a
more than comfortable living.
"WE NEED to give people
mo re incentive lo w ork and
produce," he says, "But our
government is teaching and
training people not to produce by
re warding them with
unemployment insurance,
we lfare, pensions and c harity
when they don't work and
pe naliz i ng th e m with .
confiacatory payroll taxes when ,
they do."
Fisher's plan may be just the
campaign platform those who
have been attemptlnl to launch a
third party movement have loni
been looking for. Can you
i~gine the landslide of votea
that would be cut for candJdatm
advocating the abolition of the
Ulooor'De tax on the workfna clul?
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Weddings
\ -Pamela Le ttiere
Lettiere-Paxton
Follow Ina a
honeymoon In Puorto
Valana, Shane Michael
Lettiere and hl1 bride,
the former Pamela Lynn
Paxton, will reside In
Anaheim. They were
married March 19 1n the
Chapman College
Chapel, Orange.
Parenti of the
newlywed•, who
attended Orange Cout
College, are Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas 0 . P~ton
of Costa Mesa and Mr.
and Mra. Michael
Lettiere, Ontario.
The bride ia employed
by the city of Irvine; her
husband is with the
Orange County Transit
District.
Dyke-Riedlinger
Linda Riedlinger and
Robert Dyke were
married March 5 in St.
James Epiacopal Church,
Newport Beach.
The bride, who
attended Orange Coast
College, is the daughter
of Hele n Lamm
Riedlinger of Newport
Beach and Herbert J .
Riedlinger of Laguna
Niguel. She is employed
by a Santa Ana
ped.ia trician.
Her husband is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Dyke of Newport Beach.
He attended Cal State
Fullerton and is
employed by Revcon Inc.
After honeymooning
~-.. ~·--... in Hawaii, they are
Linda Dyke
Horton -Nordlund
•
residing in Laguna
Niguel.
Timothy Jon Horton of Bozeman, Mont., and
formerly of Newport Beech, and Laura Dean
Nordlund were married March 19 in the Pilgrim
Congregational Church in Bozeman.·
Their parents are Mr. a nd Mrs. James
Nordlund of Malta, Mont., Mrs. Richard McClure of
Newport Beach and Priestly A. Horton of Long
Beach.
The newlyweds, who are residing in Bozeman.
honeymooned on Maui. They are graduates of
Montana State University. The bride is a teacher at
Bozeman High School; her husband is owner-
manager of~ produ<:e company.
Wedding~ &
____ C, ___ ng !!:_fi e men I~
The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and
engagement news
To h e lp you submi t the required
information, forms are available at the Daily
Pilot office, 330 W Bay St., Oista Mesa.
For weddings, only a blJllck and white photo
of the bride is acceptable. Snapshots. Polaroid
and color photos can't be used.
The photos must be submitted no lat.er than
three weeks aft.er the wedding, otherwise it will
not be published.
Engagement information is to be submitted
at least seven weeks before the wedding.
Forms and photos can be dropped off at the
office or mailed to the &litorial Department.
Da.ily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, CMta Mesa, Calif.
92626.
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
I HAVE ~
T HE REST
OF
MY LlrE
TO IMPROVE -
8UT
IT MAY
T AKE
LONG;~
THAN
THAT.
Oran09 Oout DAILY PILOT/Mond1y, Aprll 4, 1983 .41
art students honored
Three lAauna Beach Hl&h School art ttud•ntl were amona 14 honor.ti for artJ.aUc achievement by the Loa Anaelem
Board of Education.
• Rejliatrallon will be ottered today through Thunday
for mor'9 than 200 nine-week cla.aea at Orangr Cout College
in C.O.ta Meta.
Jeaalft r Bacoa, Jaaet Ca11erly and Jolla Kln1 were
atudent arttai. honored earlier thla month u a part of Youth
Art Month.
Slsnu&» will be accepted l.n the college'• Admiulon.e and
Reoordl offlce from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. No appointme nt la needed.
For more lnfonnatlon call M6-~772. Sprlng cluaet begm
Their drawing• and palnllns• are on view at the Loe
An1elea County Education Center, 9300 Eaat Imperial
Highway in Downey through April 7.
April 11. .
• A apeclal two day rape awareneaa and p1'eventlon
seminar will be conducted at Orange Coast College Wedneaday
andThunday.
The free program will begin both days at 9 a.m. in the
counseling and admlaalona building, room 111. Different
programs will be offered at various locationa on the campus.
•Local host families are being sought for 20 Frnnch
exchange atudenta who will be vlaiting Southern California
this aummer.
The teen-age llngu.iatlc atudenta wlU be vlalung for one
month in a program associated with the French Tourism
Board.
Four female atudenta have been assaulted on the campus
s~ February. For more lnfonnatlon about the work.shop call
~~-5765.
Famllies interested In 11harin~ their hom~ with these
youngsters should write to M. Bodine, 8939 Canary Ave ,
Fountain Valley.
• The Huntington Beach Jaycees wll) host national
Jayc:ee President Don E. Jones at a dinner Thunday at the Old
World Village, 7561 Center Ave .• Huntington Beach.
• A self-esteem course for teen-age boys will be offered In
April at the Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Beach
The class will emphasize grooming, body language and
suocea attitudes including public speaking For reservations,
call 64 2-9990.
Dinner will be $9.50 per person. For reeervatlons or more
information, call 957-3132.
Th,u\ when you c;in ... cart drjwing
on your lm.lividu.tl Hctire mcnl Account'
at llome Ft.•<.lcral.
Pmvidt·d, o f t.:our~c, you have an
IRA in chc fir\I pl~u.:e
At the right pl.Jtl' I le >me Federal.
Where Jn IRA i~ the ideal invest·
ment in your own fuwrc. Hdping to
guaram<.·c your u 1mf11n and security in
the ) ear., to come And put you far
ahead o f anyo ne who\, trving to gee hy
on ~x:ial ~crurit~· or pcn.,1on check..;.
TAX lDYllfD&ES BEGIN
IMMEDIATELY.
Open or atld co '11u r Home:
f-L'ut·ral IRA now -hcfore you fi le:
\our '82 fl'llcral 1momc: t:lx form.,
''our dc:pmn~ .ire fully deductible from
your gro.,.., 1nt11mt.• ur> ll 1 $2.000 pt_'r
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( $2,250 if c >nlr 1 H1l' 1 >f ye >u work~ and
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In any event, your Federal ta x
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Oran e CoHt DAILV PILOT/Mond1y, Aprll .-, 1983
ave that pier
Seal Beach reeldents have
1 contributed about 150,000 toward
· aaving the pier that wa1 torn in
two by a 1torm in late January.
Olflclal1 eetlmate It will co11 about
12.6 million lo repair or replace
J
the 1tructure. The federal .
government will pay 75 percent of
the costs.
4,000 to
• riecogn1ze
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Luncheon to fete
' Mesa cop of year ~
Ticket.a are on aale tor Cotta M .... , 20th
annual Policeman of the Yeer Award Luncheon at
noon April 13 at the Holiday Inn, 3131 Brlltol
Street. I
Harbor Municipal Court Judae Runell A.
Boetram wW be the featured 1peaker durtna the
award1 ceremony 1pon1ored by Co1ta MeH
Tomorrow, a aroup repreaent1n1 downtO't\'n
merehanta. ·
Ticketa are available at l\elnerta Department
1tore for 18.60. For more Information call 648-1212.
'The event had been 1eheduled for March 31 .
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11 Boys Club
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• • • act1v1t1es
r More than 4,000
memben of the Boys
elub of the Harbor Area
will participate in
national Boys Club Week
by joining in festivities
mheduled at branches in
Irvine, Costa Mesa and
N~wport Beach.
, The celebration will
run April 10 through 16 .
• In Costa Mesa. Police
Appreciation Day Is 1et
for April 14 and a track
and field meet will be
· ~eld on the 16th.
At tbe club at Rea
hool,· a1so in Costa
sa, Senior Citizens
y will be held April 14
Police Appreciation
Day the following Day.
I In Irvine, Police
·Appreciation Day will be
held April 14 and a kite
ftying contest staged on
:t! 16th.
In Newport Beach, a
b beautification day is
set for April 11, Police
Appreciation Day on the
14th, Grandparents Day
on the 15th and a "find a
friend" balloon release
on the 16th.
The Costa Mesa clubs
are located at 2131
Tustin Avenue and Rea
School at 661 Hamilton
St. In Irvine the club is
at 295 E. Yale Loop and
the Newport facility is at
2555 Vista del Oro in the
F.aatbluff community.
College
students
sought
as aides
The Ocean View
School District in
Huntington Beach is
,aeeking college students
to work as part-time
claaaroom aides. t Student• must be
carrying a minimum of
12 units of college work
in order to be eligible.
Work ia in the momingl
'houri.
Pay is set at $4.25 per
hour .
. Those interested
should contact Joyce
-Reinholtz at the district
ojfice at 16940 B St ..
Huntington Beach. or
t'elephone her at
847-2551, extension 224.
Mesan top
speaker
Costa Mesa resident
Victoria Schwartz took
at place in the
wport Harbor
a1tmiatress Club
ua11peech con~t in ~ ewport Beach.
Schwartz la president .fl the Newport Harbor
l.tlapier and ia active in
the Girl Scouts. She will eo on to compete in the
Jf:~ml1tre11 1peech .~ S.turday ~Long
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Youth suicide • • • Eighth grader declares, ~, vvas never OK'
By SCOTT KRAFT ._lated PrHe Wrtt~
EDGEWOOD. Md . -Melissa
Putney, 14 years old and nine
m onths pregna n t. her room
tidied and her locker emptied.
opened her spiral notebook. "To
my dear Mom . . .. " she began,
and went on to fill three pages.
Sitting on a bed of oak leaves
in the woods behind sch ool,
Me lissa and h er 12-year -old
cousin finished their picnic lunch
and swallowed the last of their
wine.
Twelve rrunutes before noon. a
tiny white fleck of light appeared
Car down the railroad tracks.
Th e n , sec o nds late r , the
crescendo of engines going 100
mph.
Amtrak 141 -The Bankers -
·was right on time.
Mellaa ran to the track.a, knelt
between the raila and clasped her
hands in prayer . Her cousin,
Pearl, tried to stop her. but
Mellllsa had always been bigger
and atronger.
MeU.. Celeste Putney made
~ lilJl of the mm.
On that warm Tuaday midday
ln rural Maryland, a troubled
etahth srader and her unborn t.'by boy died.
"You alwa)"I aak me It there'•
anythina wrona," 1he wrote '°
he' mother, "l said, 'No, I'm OK.'
'Mom, I waan't telllnr the
&nath. I wu never OK. wu
depre•ed:' ellua dealt with her
frlll""'sanc-:y by denylna it. "I am not pretnant," 1he wrote ln the
notebook, two weeks before she
was due to give birth
But the cond i tion was
a pparent. even on her stocky
5-foot-6 frame.
"I ran away from all of my
problems," she wrote "I am
taking the easy way out.
"I am admitting t.o myself that
I am a weak person not able t.o
ha ndle the wei~ht of hfe."
Born in Baltimore. Melissa
moved to this rural rommunity
four year s ago . Her mother,
P a t ricia. w o rke d as n i ght
cuatochan at the Middle School.
Mrs. Putney, along w ith four
daughters. two sons and some of
he r grandchildre n . lived In a
three-bedroom a pa rtment in
Beacon Te rrace, a h ous ing
development.
F.dgewood, 25 mJles northeast
of BalUmore, has 9,000 people, a
hall-doze n tra ffic lights, a
volunteer fire department and no
police force of !ta own. About a
third of the real.dents work at the
Aber d een Proving Ground,
where the Army develo1>9 and
testa weapons; others commute to
BalUrnore.
Mlddle School Prlnclpal
Joaeph J . Brown deacrlbed
Melina a1 an average 1tudent
who "got alona well with her
peers."
"h '1 been a 1hock to thl1
community, I'll tell you that,''
Brown aaid. "And lt'1 aolna to be
quite 1ome time before we're
over It." •
There are two auldance
;
Funeral services are he ld for Melissa Putney, a
pregnant suicide.
co unselors and a 1taff
psychologist ·tor the echool's l , 170
puplls, but Melilla'1 friend& wd
she had not aought help.
A tree-plandng ceremony ls
planned when the wt-ather turns
warmer.
"Just aomethln¥, ao the kad1
can remember her,' Brown wd.
A framed echool ponralt on
Melissa's cuket ahQwed her in a
frilly white drese, her 1hort hair
parted on the lide and a happy crtn on her tmooth black face.
"She wu kinda prett,Y", and
1he had lota of trtenda," said a
co u aln, Dana Brown, 12, a
eeventh tradet. "She wu ntc.,
euy gol~, could aet alona with
anybody.'
Many of the kids at 1chool
knew 1he was pregnant. "In gym
cla11," 1ald 11-year-old Tina
Bailey, "you could tell."
MeU.. waa bi.a for her age,
o!ten pt.,ytl'\I quarterback when
the nelahborhood k.Jda 1athered
to play football 1n a fieJd acroa
the two-lane black top.
"She was the beet alrl out
there," Nld Glenn Sa~able, a
14-year-old nel1hbor. " ahe
ran, I'll tell you, 1109~ out." Me~ waan't perfect; the Md
been hauled to the office ror
talk.Jna bllCk to teachen, .rnok1na
In the bathroom and playina
hooky, her c1-natee taJcl. '~he wun't always nae.., but
al'le could make you Jauch," Mid
Caprice Alves, 13 .
M e lissa. w as bap t ised at
Community Baptist Church. a
one-room ch urch on a hillside a
few miles away in Joppa. Md
T h e Rev Alph e us Jones
remembers "a very lovely
person She'd always come to
ch urch , a nd when my w1 fe
wasn't In the choir they'd sit .
togethe r."
Melissa hadn't been to church
for sever al months. "This 1s a
n eed I'm sorry hadn 't been
brought to me at all," Jones said
"H I had known , something
about It earlier . . "
That day Melissa walked the
two mlles to school. She and her
rousin, Samaria "Pearl" Ridgley,
slipped out a back door before 11
a.m., walked a half mile across
the pla ying fields to the railroad
track1 that carry 52 Amtra k
trains past the school every day.
They had brought sandwiches
ln brown bap and two bottles of
wine. a«'Ording to the Maryland
State Police.
The two Sirls ate. drank and
talked, and Melissa wrote the
note to her mother. later found amona her 1ehool books. She alJo
took eome pills; state police say lt,
will be aeveral week.a before they
know what abe swallowed.
"I'm very aorry to put you all
throuah the troubles. I thl'nk
everythlna I have to do it done.
"I drank aome wine and took
.ome pllll. But before I did all
\hat 1 prayed to my father God 1n hee~. t Mked him to forglve
me but h• won't. I don't f>larne
him for Wt.
··Please pray that I don't be
sent to hell, because then I won't
be able to c:ome back and watch
over you and help you I want to
do that
"Mom . please don't have a
nervous br eakdown an d be
crying all the time . I don·t want
you to. I want you to live forever
a nd ever, the way you want to
and I will always love you very
much. P lease try and forgive me.
"I Jove you always and always.
"Love. Melissa."
The tram engineer, with a
young daughter of his own, saw
M elissa cross h er self as he
apphed the brakes. He cannot
bring himself to discuss it.
At th e Putney h o me ,
sympathy cards were propped up
on the coffee table and white
sheets covered the sofas. Mrs.
Putney was silent. At a funeral
home 12 mUes up the track, mo.-.
than 100 friends black and white
gathered to mourn Melissa. ln a
Chesapeake Bay town called
llavr e de Grace. The name
means Harbor of Mercy.
"I loved you Meliua. I don't
know what was wrong," aobbed
one of Melissa's aistera, rush1na
lo the sllvcr<olored cuket ana
falling to her knees. Pearl wu
carried out 8Ct'earnlne·
"How could we pcmlbly know
her exhau1\lon from the
•tNUle?" the Rev. Bonita Davia aakeCf the mourners who pecked
the tiny chapel.
"We cannot. That't why_ we
have · to turn io God. W• khow
Melilla Putney wu t\Ot tearful
to fac. h r God -rt1ht now."
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.. Orange Ooa1t OAILV PILOT/Monday. Aprll ,, 1883
DEAR ANN LANDl:RS: t ctauahter wW be
~tina fram collep in May and Wt AN ma1dJ'\a
plant for a church weddlnc ln June.
The world hie chanpd ao much alnce a.or,.
and I were married 28 yNl'I A&O· The old rul• of
et.lquette don't fit ~· SO, like thowlandl of
othera, we .,. turn1na to you. /
The parenta ot our future eon-in-law are
divorced. He wanta to uk h1a 1teptat.her to be hll
best man. Ht <IC* not wiah to lnvite h1a natunl
father. H.la p-andparenta are allo divorced but he
wanu to include them aa well aa ht1
ateptrandparenta. Our daU1hter la fond of her
flance'a aiaters but NOf bJa 1tep-alater. Would it be
proper to exclude her?
Who lhould be ln the recetvt.na Une7 Who
ahould pay for the prenuptial dinner? Are we
oblip~ to pay hotel expenaee tor out-of-town
relaUve.1? Who 1>9ya for the Oowen! Ho"( ahould
the tnvha\lona be worded! Should w~ allow
children under 12 yean of aae? Who paya the
minlater? How much? Please Ann, help ua. -
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DEAR STUMPED: t laave jHt wrlttu a uw
booklet wttla all die qaeattoa1 yoa bave a1ked -
and muy more. I wrote It becauae I uve bee•
bombarded wltb reqaeat1 for •p-to-date
lDformatlon. Yoa are rtpt wkll yo• say ~ old
ralee don't flt anymore. Seacl U ud a aelf-
addrea1ed, loa1 envelope wltll '° call poataae to
Au Ludera, Box lltH, ClaJcqo, m. IOlll. Alk
for AJUI Luden' New Bride'• Galde.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last summer when I
started to drive ecroea a long, curved bridge on the
Ohio turnpike, my heart started to beat wildly. I
suffered spasms in my lower back, and lt took all
the strength I could muster to keep my vehicle on
the road. Now I am afraid to travel acroa the
country. acared that I might come upon another
frightening bridge and freeze up or taint. Should I:
1. Psych myself up, tell my.elf that the bridge
is nothing to fear and attempt to drive acnm?
2. Put on my emergency flaahers and drive
across the bridge very &lowly? .
3. Stop before I get to the bridge, wait for a
state highway patrolman to come along and ask him
to drive me across?
4. Try motion sickneea pUla? -BRIOOE-A-
PHOBIA NUT
DEAR B .P .N.: Accorclta1 to Nell Boot,
aapervl10r of traffic record• pro1ram of tlae
NatiouJ Safety C.Ucll lD Clalca10, DOH of tile
foar altenaativea 11 1ood. Be aald:
1. Brld1e1 are safe. Tiie 1tate departmeat of
tru1portatlo1t lD1pect1 brlcl1ea OD a repla.r ba1ll.
L Drlvilll too fut or too slow is la vloladoa of
tbe law.
S. U yoa asked a 1tate trooper. to drive yoa
acrou tlae bridge, ltow woald lte get back?
'· Motion 1lciae11 /lll1 coalcl make yoa daqeroHly drow1y. Avol tllem.
My advice (tlal1 11 Amt Loden talkial) 11 to
make every effort to overcome yoar ~obla lf yH
wt11t to travel by car. Get profe11ioul ltelp lf yoa
can't d!._!t on yoar own.
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ERMA IOMIECI
AT WIT'S END
U there's one thing that flourishes in bad
economic times, it's nepotlam.
The kid who said, "I wouldn't be caught dead
working for Dad," ii driving a company truck with
Dad'a name on it. The aon-in-1.aw who vowed, "rm
my own man and don't forget it!" just made his boss
a gn.ndfather.
Some aay it's the hardest money they've ever
earned.
Our kida have never worked for ua. We gave
them an allowance for 12 years just to breathe in
and out with 80tne regularity. Most of the time they
did th1a without compl.ai.ning. There were never
harsh worda between ua and we were a model
family straight from ''The Donna Reed Show."
Last summer, when my aon could not find
anyone who had the basic intelligence to pay him
what he waa worth, my husband and I were
looking for aomeone to paint our houae.
It waa a marriage made ln Reno.
We agreed at the top, everythjna was to be on
a profeeaional baaia. The fact that r had been In
labor with him for 15 solid hours would have
amolutely nothing to do with what time he started
wgrk ln the morni.ogs. On the other hand, the fact that he was
working for wages that would drive a union man t.o
stage a revolution would have nothing to do with ru.. running a few errands for us while he was out
picking up paint.
.Actually, I could never figure out why it didn't
work out. We treated him exactly as we would treat
any professional. We told him what time to go to
bed at nights ao he would be fresh ln the mornings.
We routed him out and forced him to eat brea.kf.ast.
Every 15 minutes, my husband would chec::k to see
if he had put dropclothes over the lhrubbery and
taken off the hardware around the windowa.
Every time he got a phone call, I would tell
them be joined the service and not to call anymore.
I checked hla clothes to make aure he wasn't
dripping paint before he could \.lie the bathroom,
and we paid him with a postdated check that would
i.ncaroerate his parenta for the next 15 years had he
cashed lt on the date it wu written.
Nepotlan does not work out overnight. There's
a lot of give-and-take between the nepoUmner and
the ne tlamee.
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The aerlel will include a photo ot a •l*ial
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Betrothals announced
McMillan-Dicostanzo
Mr. and Mn. Stuart McMillan of
Stamford, Conn., announce the
engagement of thelr daughter, Ann
Janell McMlllan. to David John
Dicoatanzo, aon of the John
Dioost.anzoe ot Irvine.
The bride-to-be la a graduate of
Green Mountain College, Poultney,
Vt., and her flance graduated from
Orange Coast College. They are
planning a May 28 wedding In
Stamford.
Dicostanzo-Wulrf
The engagement of Kathleen Ann
Dlcostuu.o to Mark Taylor Wulif hu
been announced by her parenta, Mr.
and Mn. John A. I>tcmtuu.o ot Irvine.
They are planning a July 2 wedding
ln Our Lady Queen of Angela Church,
Newport Beach.
The future bride is a ~u.ata of
Orange Coast College. Her ti.a.nee, eon
of the Daniel Wulifs of Del Mar, N.Y ..
graduated from UC Santa Barbara.
Haines-Seccombe
Debra Carole Haines and Robert
Charles Seccombe are planning to
marry May 21 ln a garden ceremony
at the Calabasas home of his father,
Clinton Seocombe.
The future bride, daughter of F.dith
Haines of Long Beach and the late
Mr. Alfred B. Haines, graduated with
honors at UC Irvine. Her flance alao la
the son of Mrs. Robert Timbers of
Sedona. Ariz.
STOP! Is Drinking
Interfering With ·
Your Family
Life?
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1. Do you loee time from work due to clrinliag? 0 0
2. b drinking making your home life unhappy? 0 0
3. Do you drink becau.e you are ahy with
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4. b drinking affecting your reputation?
5. U.ve you ever felt remone after drinking?
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6. Have yw gotten into financial difficulties u 0 D
a rault or drinking?
7. Do you tum to lower oompeniooa and an D O
inferior environment when drinking?
8. Does lour drinking make you carele. of 0 0
your amily 'a welfare?
9. Hu your ambition decreued lioce drinking? D 0
10. Do you crave a drink at a definite time daily? D D
11. Do you want a drink the next morn.m,? D D
12. Does drinking came you to have difficulty O D
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13. HM your efficiency decreued einoe drinking? D D
14. b drinkingjeopudising your job or buainme? D D
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18. Hae your phyaician ever treated you for
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19. Do you drink to build up your eelf-
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on account of drinking?
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Oscar winnjng soundman Bill Varney stands in front o( his console.
Sound people are craf tsinen
By BOB THOMAS
A11nl1ted "-W,.._
LOS ANGELES -"And the wmner for best
achievement in sound is ... "
, Year after year, television audiences hear that
announcement at the annual awards of -the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Hardly anyone knows how the Oscar was achieved.
In fact, only those intimately involved in the film
making process really understands what sound
people do.
Last year, four m en w ere anno unced as
winners for the sound of "Raiders of the Lost Ark":
Bill Varney, Steve Maalow , Gregg Landaker, Roy
Charman. Each performed different functions:
Varney supe rvise d all rerecording including
dialogue, Maalow handled the music, Landaker the ~effects. Charman recorded the sound on the
set as Steven Spielberg directed the film.
"Steve, Gregg and I are involved in the final
process of a film," Varney explains. "For me it's the
most exciting time of all. What we do can determine
the effectiveness of the movie."
Varney works amid a mass of sophisticated
gadgetry at the Goldwyn Sound Facility for the
Warnen Holly wood Studio. He can perform
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"When I got the sound track it was literally
unusable," said Varney. "ln the end, 98 to 99
percent of the dialogue wSB from the original track.
That waa the highlight of my career. 1 used all the
magic tricks I could think of to preserve the
original."
Like most sound men, he abhors dubbing -
actors reciting dialogue on a soundproof stage after
they have performed thelr parta for the camera.
"Very seldom do you get the same quality, the same
emotion ," he argues . Moat European films are
totally dubbed after filming, and he scorns the
sound as coming from "velvet boxes."
Barney, 49, i.s an outgoing man born in Beverly,
Mass., educated at Boston University, a former diac
jockey and T V announcer . H e drifted Into
educational films, came to Hollywood and mixed
the sound for the landmark "Easy Rider." His work
attracted the attention of George Lucas, for whom
he did "The Empire S trikes Back," another sound
award winner.
"Both George and Steve pretty much let us do
their m ovies without much supervision ," said
Varney. "Their theory is: hire the best and let them
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Plight of farm illdust~y
told in documentary
!lT~ ~HENBEJlO
NEW YORK -"Our DalJy Bread," a
documentary about the IUfferina fann lnduatry, ..
not ..:cy, nor ii lt pn11ented with eenaaUona.U.tt flair
or lplalhy araphb. But throuO lt1 llmplldty, the
Pf'Oll'UD peinta a polp.ant plctu.re of a valiant •trualJ.t &ot.na on ln A.merlca'a heutland. 1ftandlnc ln • aupen:narket mi., narrator Tom
Wicker aaya. "Behind th1a wealth of food Uea a c:Uaturbtni story." The New York Tlmee colwnnlat,
who once cover.cl the Department of Aarlculture,
then proceed• to describe the pllafit of the
1truglln1 farmer throush a aerln of penonal
ttoriea.
"Our Dally Bread," written by Wicker and
Chrlatopher Jearui, an independent producer, la
made for Capital Citle9 TV P roduction.a, which
apedaJ!ra ln prwnting Wwnlnatina public affa..ln
pro1ram1. T he laat one focuaecf on the auto
lndustry.
The hour-long documentary will be broadcast
by 150 atationa over the next two weeka. Some of
the station.a will carry it tonight.
The moat moving story lnvolvea the Clark
family of Bruaett, Mont. The farm that provides for
the 11 Clarka la {aj.lina, Their electridty has been
cut off and they face bank foreclosure. Laat year,
the whole family spent a total of $500 for groceries.
The head of· the houaehold lnaiata: "I'm not
1-vlna for the tederal manhlll or ana~y elle. ''
Tfwi 11anee aymboU.. • eon of ~
revoluUon.
The Clarks, and thouund8 11k.e them, are the
•trona llnka ln OW' food chain and, ln • --· the economy end nation. Some of Am.erica'a mott
corwervatJve comtUuenta, fannen .,. ~ to
radJcalir.e. In Minnelota. we see them oronizina to oomb.t the Farmen Heme Aa>daUon ~and wnat
they regard aa lta lmpenonaJ and rtald credJt
policiee.
Yet, these decent folk 1tlll believe ln the
American dream. And their an.awer la the work
ethic, not welfare handouta.
But It'• dlfflcult when government pollcle9
cau.e a 8J'&l.n glut and restrict fC>ftlln aale9. One
farmer on the broadcaat explaina how It cost him
$2.00 to produce a buabel of com that will bring
him only $2.30 on the open mark.et.
And If the fanna are foreclmed on and the land
la unattended, the reault can be 1011 eroalon
remlniacent of th e duat-bowl depre11lon daya.
Receaion la one thing, but th.la would be reeresalon.
''Our Dally Bread'' alto 'apenda .arne time on
lhe progrealve aide. The program viaita a model
farm tn· Watterloo, Lowa, where agriculture haa
moved into the computer age.
Thia uncluttered, eoberlng program proves that
TV doesn't need a lot of Star Wara sizzle, when
meat-and-potaotes reporting reachet out so well.
'60 Minutes,' Pentagon feud
NEW YORK (AP) -Many fans of the top-
rated "60 Minutes" aee the program aa a newa-
weatern, with Marshal Mike Wallace and his
deputies bringing the bad guys to journali.ftic
justice.
But the show's detraciors view ''60 Minutes"
the way the characters did In an old magazine
cartoon:
"When we find out what you're trying to
hide," a psychiatrist says to his patient, "we'll find
out whr. you're running away from an lnterview
with Mike Wallace."
According to "60 Minutes," it's no laughing
matter that the military heads for the back door
whenever the program bangs on the front.
Phll Scheffler, aenlor producer for "60
Mlnutes.'' says mllitary offldala have refuaed to
give on-camtta inter view• or have imposed
unacceptable ground rules. For one story on the
Maverick miaaile, the Pentagon i.nsiated on unedited
interviews and rebuttal time .
"We never impose these rules on anybody
else," uya Henry Catto, assistant secretary of
defense for public affairs. He says these rules were
imJ)O.'led on individual stories and do not reflect a
m:ilit.arywide policy.
"On the Maverick piece we were convinced by
their approach that they tho~ht it was anolher
Pentagon boondoggle," Catto says .
"The perception in this building is that '60
Minutes' la a program with a point of view," adds
Catto. "I agree that lhe American people have a
right to know what's going on ln the military. But
there's no right to force eomebody to go on-air
when they're convinced what will be used won't
portray accurately their feelln,o." .
Catto acknowledges that many military
offid.als miatakenly hold "60 Minutes" responsible
for "The Uncount e d Enemy: A Vietnam
Decept ion," a documentary questioning the
judgment of Gen. William Westmoreland, which
was prepared by the "CBS Report.a," documentary
team, a different unit at CBS Newa. The program,
wbich Is lhe subject of a libel suit, had Wallace as Its
narrator.
Wallace says the Pentagon policy is "anti-'60
Minutes,' not anti-Mlke Wallace." But Don Hewitt,
the show's executive producer, says "Catto is
knuckling under to a bunch of military guys trying
to punish Mike Wallace. We're not anti-military.
We practice good journalism and patriotic
America.ni.am. ''
Wallace claima lhe'rnllitary obl'tacles started
about the time Caspar Weinberger became
secretary of defenae. "Until the last two years, the
military had always been cooperative with us," he
says. '"rh.is is an aboalutely new policy established
from on hlgh. I think they hurt themselves by not
being forthright."
They alto hamper the ability of "60 Minutes"
to do Its job.
"We've had to kill some stories becauae we
couldn't get the Pent.ago to give ita aide.'' aays
Hewitt.
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by Brad Anderson
"Of course he's not hungry ... he's already
eaten my slippers, pipe and newspstper!"
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Charles M. Schulz
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday. April •• 1983
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Q.1-Both vulnerable, 11
South you hold:
+ta ~ AKITI 0 twa •At
The biddins ha• proceeded:
Norili Eeet S..cli Weet
1 + Pua I <;? P1t1
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What do you bid now?
A. -The one thlna you
ahould not do la rebid your
hearta-that would 1how a
1lx cud ault In thla aequence.
Since you cen't rebid your
own suit and don't want to
bid no trump without a real
stopper In the unbid 1uil, you
have to aettle for taking a
preference in partner'• auiu.
With equal holdings In hie
two suits, go back to his rlrat
bid suit. Bid three spades.
Q.Z-Neither vulnerable, u
South you hold:
•87% c;,e 0 KJ~2 +AQ5
The bidding has proceeded:
Nortli Eeet South Welt
I Q Pu1 Z 0 Pu1
2 Q Pu1 7
Whal action do you take'!
A.-This hand hat all the
earmarks or a misfit. and
when there is a misfit our ad
vice to you is: "Get out or the
auction as soon as possible."
We suggest you pass. All Loo
often, we have seen.someone
bid again with the South
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hand Ind end Up ping for a point COUnt, but what YOll do
number. have la pure gold. Your
Q.J -A1 l>outh, vulnerable, vulnerable partner hu con
you hold: traded for nine trick• all on
tQf <:'18 0 AQMa t 7.. hie own, and you ha ve two
Tht blddln& hu proceeded: key card• In hi• 1uita. Not to
Nri Eea 8"tli W11t bid four heart• would bf' a
J <:' Pue I 0 Pu1 lf'OH dtrellctlon or duty.
Z • P ... a <:' Pua Q.5 -Both vulnerablt, u
4 0 PaN ? South you hold:
What d-0 you bid now?
A. -Don't make the mistake + 1<92 ~ AKQ7Z O JIS •ss
of thinking you have a The bidding hae proceeded:
minimum re1ponte -you s .. tli W•llt Nertll Eut
muat upgrade your honors in 1 <;? Put Z • Z O
partner'• aulu. In addition. ?
partner hu gone out or hi~ What action do you take'! way to 1how a •trong hand
with a singleton dub. We
think slam will depend only
on how many aces partner
hold•. so bid four no
trump -Blackwood. Even if
partner shows only two, con·
tract for a six diamonds with
confidence.
~.4 -Both vulnerable, as
South you hold:
•KS <;?K85 OJ7S4 t863Z
The bidding has pt()(eeded:
Weat Nortli Ea1t Soutli
1 0 I • Pan Pan z. z <;? 3 . Pa11
Pa11 l <;? Pan ?
What action do you take?
A. -Adm ittedly you don't
have much in the way or
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A.-You have balanced hand
and a minimum opening bid ,
and it can be described exact
ly with one call -pau. Don't
feel that it 11 incumbent upon
you lo tell partner that you
have a five-card suit. good as
11 is. bJ rebidding two hearlS.
For all you know , your best
score could come from doubl 1ng two diamonds. Leave the
way clur for partner.
Q.11 -As South, vulnerable,
you hold:
+AK95 <;?854 OAQJ9e +7
Your right·hand opponent
opens the bidding with one
heart. What action do you
take't
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A. -tr you are one of tlloet.
playert who overeall• o~ • '·
•pade on thl1 type of hand.
we hate lo htve you for u
opponent -but we don't fe-!
comfortable playing with yoii
either. Yet If you ovttcal~
two dlambnd•. you run the;
rltk or loaing the •p•d• 1uit~
We wnuld double, inlendln~.
to correct to diamond• ahoul('.
partner bid aome number or. I
dubs. Although a takeout.;' ,
double followed by a new aull( ·
u1ually show• a aomewhat.(
beUer hand. thl• action !JI·
definitely the leaser of evl11,:
aince partner 1hould 1>e-:
aware that you might ha vt.
an awkward htnd to bid.
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Orange Ooa•t DAIL v PILOT /Monday, Aprll 4. 1980
Garage sales. yard sales, rummage sales. street sales no mattttr what
you call them, ttie idea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER
NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded
attic or garage, or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage sale! So
get into the act, clean out those unwanted items, and make money doing 111
lt"s fun, ifs profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple.
arGJe sate
1 Decide on dates.
Look at a calendar and set the dates and trmes of your
•
sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful
sales have been held in the evening. Just after work.
Check the weather forecast rn the paper. and watch for
5 Make a sign.
To help make your sale successful, make a few signs
• lrom cardboard and letter with a magic marker A good
sign size rs 14" x 22".
any other large event that may attract potential buyers
away, such as fairs or community events. Have your
sale run at least two days -some people may not be
able to come on any single day
2 What to sell.
Everything' That 1s. every1h1ng you haven t used 1n the
• last year. If an item has antique value, or 1s brand-new.
or has unusual value. be sure to ask a healthy price for
1t. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house
Look everywhere. and hst every1hing
FwNtw.. This is your main attraction and your
best source of income Be sure to place furniture
where it can be seen from thestreet. Pnce
furniture low enough to beat auctions and
secondhand sales (check the classifieds for
compansons). but high enough so you can come
down a ltttle when someone shows interest
Rockinq chairs, chest of drawers. tables and
chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so
feature them tn your ad
Aftti ... s. Smaller antiques should be grouped and
kept close at hand where you can watch and talk
about them. Nostalgia items are very popular -
display them well
CloMthtcj. Make sure clothing is clean and mark
the price way down Put as many things as
possible on hangers Separate kids things by age
Display adult clothing by sex and age group Low
prices are a -• on clothes except lor unusual
items, which should be tagged witn an
explanation (like. 'hand-embroidered flowers.
dress worn by Mae West) "
AppliClftCH. These will sell for a fair price only rf
they work. No one will take your word for rt Have
an extension cord so they can be tested. or better
yet. have radios playing. old TV sets turned on
etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold
"as is".
Plants.. These usually go last. but keep them out of
direct sunlight. A good rdea rs to name your plants
before the sale (Spider Lady, C.Ousrn Jasper.
Maggie), and write a ltne or two on the
name card about how to care for them
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Write your ad.
Here ts a suggested ad· Garage Sale -desks.
• Bentwood rocking chair. toys. 1nfaf")ts' clothing. 1922
Victrola 1n original cabinet. many gadgets. lots ot
unusual items. rock collection. plants. Refreshments, 8
a.m. to 6 p m Saturday and Sunday 1234 South
Anystreet. Yourtown Just west of Main and 2nd "
Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual
items. Be as spec1f1c as possible. Give directions 1f
needed. Don't use abbrev1atrons-many people won't
bother to decipher them CAUTION· Don't advertise
anything you don't really have Every item in the' ad
must be on hand at the start of the sale
4 Where to advertise.
Place y·our ad where 11 will be seen by people who lrve
1n the area -most people shop close to home The
• Daily Prlot 1s read by 88,000 adults 1n Costa Mesa.
Newport Beach. Laguna Beach, Irvine. Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide
exposure. And with the Pilot. you're not paying for
waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim Plan to
run your ad 3 times or more. and start 1t a few days
before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of
notice.
330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, CA.
Open 8-5:30 Monday thru Friday, Saturday 8·noon.
6 Placing your sign.
The morning of the sale. but not before. place your
signs Be sure and add your address and any
• drrect1onal arrows Thrs should be done about a half
hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where 1t
can be seen from both sides of the street by passing
cars and pedestrians CAUTION: Some towns have laws
that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale
signs Please check wrth your town's planning
department or clerk
7 Marking prices.
Mark prrces where they can be seen clearly Office
supply stores have varo1us sizes and colors of stickers
• that work well or you can use masking tape However
you mark them, mob pricn low. Garage sales are for
bargain hunters Remember. whatever you can't sell
you'll have to drag back rn the house and store again
for another year
8 Serving refreshments.
This doesn't have to cost much, and creates a friendly
• atmosphere It also encourages people to stay longer
and perhaps buy more You could even charge for
expensive items ltke donuts. or the kids could go tn
business for the day. with a lemonade stand
9 Display.
Make sure everything can be seen Have card tables or
boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't
•cause people to bend over unless you can't help it Use
one table as a desk where you can see everything and
take money Use only one cash box (trn cans or boxes
work fine) and make sure someone 1s appointed
"cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand lor a friend
who can help answer questions, relief for lunch. etc
Check your neighbors and
friends.
• See 1f any want to 1oin your sale. This will give you
someone to share expenses with and increase interest
in your sale. If others join you, be sure to Include this in
your ad (example· "three-family sale," "neighborhood
sale") Group sales are a lot more fun. too.
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE/
MAY rt: BE SUCCESSFUL AND FUN/
Out to 1ran1ml11loa 1ro1»iblt •od.a)l'1 11ocll m11h1
q11otal1001 wlll not appear
Dow curtailed genetic
tes ting, scientist says
By The A11oclated Pre11
DETROIT -A former Dow Chemical Co
sc1c·nli1t says the company halted te1tlng on two
cht•micals when evidence showed they may cause
c hromosome damage. according to a Detroit
newspaper.
Dow disbanded a genetic surveillance gToup In
11178 aft...r finding evidence of chromo.ome breakage
111 employees working with beruene and cpichlorohy,
the Detroit News said yesterday ln a copyright atory.
"There is no question In my mind that when faced
with the possibility of such profitable chemicals
pos1ubly causing chrom060mal breakdown m humans.
they decided to scuttle tt\e whole program," a former
Dow S<:1enlist who asked not to be ident1f1ed told the
paper.
Benu-ne, used m the preparation of synthetic
rubber and other products. and epichlorohy, used in
the making of epoxy resins, still are produced at Dow
fac1hues in Freeport, Texas, and Plaquemine, La .. a
Dow spokesman told the News.
Dow officials denled that the chromosomal testing
indicated the two chemicals posed genetic threats.
"Neither of the studies revealed chromosome
damage," said Dr John Venable, direct.or of Dow
U.S .A. Medical in Midland, Mich., where Dow's
neadquarters are located.
West ern seek s acquisition
LOS ANGELES -Western Airlines, which IS
pred1cung an unspecified operaung 1068 for this year's
first quarter, has resumed "preliminary" acquisition
talks with Wien Air Alaska. The airline announced the
developments in a prospectus for a $40-million stock
offering. It also revealed that the Teamsters union
canceled a 10 percent wage cut agreement with
Western after learning the company paid bonuses t.o
some exeC'utives this year. The Teamsters union,
which represents Western's maintenance employees,
refused to abide by the cut and other concessions it
had accepted to help the company, which has 106t $147
million over three years. A Western spokeswoman
who declined to be identified confirmed that the
airline had paid nine executives bonuses totaling
$130,000.
GM, Toyota deal troubled?
DETROIT Any attempt by the Federal Trade
Comnuss1on to halt a pint venture between General
Motors Corp. and Toyota Motor Co. could prompt the
automakers to cancel the deal, the FTC chairman said.
The commission "knows, through indications given in
general statements and m news releases from the
companies." that 1f the corrumssion has objections, GM
and Toyota may drop their plans, Chairman ~an:ies
Miller said To delay the joint venture the comnuss1on
can issue a complaint or ask a federal court for a
prehmmary injunction. Miller said last week. The
FTC. the lead federal agency to detenrune whether
the joint venture will reduce competition in the U.S.
auto industry, probably wil.l decide in about t~o
months Lf 1t will oppose the agreement, Miller said.
Miller said GM and Toyota have given the agency
"reasonably complete" documentation on their plan t.o
build 200.000 Toyota-desjgned subcompacts at an idle
GM facility in Fremont. Calif.. beginning in late 1984
Break eyed for businesses
WASHINGTON -The Labor Department plans
to issue new regulations that would ease affirmative
action requirements for about two-thirds of the
businesses doing work for the federal government,
officials say. The latest version of the department's
new affirmative action rules for federal rontractors
has been sent to the Equal Employment Commission
for comment, says H. Jack Bluestein, special assistant
to the director of the office of federal contract
compliance programs. F.a.rlier versions of the proposed
rules were published m the federal register in 1981
and 1982 and drew criticism from business groups,
which said they did not go far enough in easing
regulatory burdens, and from groups representing
women and minoritJes. which said they went too far
Gold Quotations
By The Associated Press
Sele<'ted world gold prices today:
London mornmg closed for holiday
London afternoon closed for holiday
Paris afternoon closed for holiday
Frankfurt -closed for holiday
Zurich Late afternoon -closed for holiday
Handy & Harman (only daily quote) $'419.00, up $4.25
Engelhard (only daily quote) $417 .00, up $2.25
Engelhard fabricated (only daily quote) $437.85. up
$2 36 NY Comt>x gold spot month 'l'hu. $415 90. up $2 70
ilver
Handy & Harmau, $10.800 per troy ounce. (only dally
quote)
Metal
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous met.al prlcea
loday: Copper -80"-83 centa a pound, U.S. dett.ln.aUona.
Copper -74.~0 centa per pound, NY Cotnex apot month
doeed Thu.
Lead -2l·"'l3 ceni. • pound. 1 Zinc 38 centa a pound, delivered. 1
Tta -'6.78$1 Metal.I Week compoeite lb.
Al•mlaun -7& centl a PC)Uftd, N.V. 1 Mere.ry -'320.00 per llaak. · ,
P11U••• -$39&.oo-•sn.oo merch. t.r0Y OW*, N.Y.
\
DiHr Piiat
MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1983
Looks can be deceiving
In the attendance battle between the LA Express of the USF L and
ClASSIFllD C4
Judgment Day
· close at hand
for Ferguson
Hy JOHN SEV ANO of the Oelfr Not lteff
LOS ANGELES -J oe
F erguson has spent thf' entire
spring trying to prove to the
Angels' organization he deserves
a spot on the 2~-man roster.
But f'erguson, along with a
handful of others didn't find out
until thla morning whether he'd
be In uniform tomorrow night
when the Angels open defense of
their American League West title
against Milwaukee, or on the
sidelines watching.
my worth," said Ferguson in a
confident tone. "I don't think
there's a catcher on this team
that can do what I can do. If they
(the Angels) CAn't see that, It's
their fault."
Ferguson was understandably
on edge about the situation.
There are currently four catchers
on the roster and Bob Boone has
the No. 1 spot sewn up. With
speculation that M cNamara
figures to keep only two catchers,
that w o uld leave just on e
opening available between
Ferguson, Mike O'Berry and
Jerry Narron.
McNamara's final decision,
however, would seem to be more
complicated n ow that five
starters, at least for the moment,
are sidelin ed with assorted
ailments.
the Angels-Dodgers jn nearby Dodger Stadium, it was baseball
outdrawing football yesterday, but only by a 32,495 to 17, 139 margin.
Manager John McNamara, his
coaching staff, General Manager
Buzzie Bavasi and Vice President
Mike Port went about the
difficult task of trimming 10
players last night in order to
reach the proper roster limit.
Those who failed to make the
squad were expected to be told
their fate prior to the team's
workout this morning.
Ferguson, maybe in a last-
d itch e ffort to get noticed,
presented a strong closing case
yesterday as he singled home the
team's go-ahead run in the
seventh inning to help the
Angels record a 5-3 decision over
th e Dodgers before 32,495 at
Dodger Stadium.
Center fielde r Fred Lynn
spent yesterday working out
with a soft cast around his
bruised left wrist. Shortstop Tim
Foli sat out the Freeway Series
finale with a bruised thigh. First
baseman Rod Carew, suffering
from the flu, didn't even come to
the ballpark.
''I feel I've definitely proved
Third baseman Doug De
Cinces spen t mos t of the
(See JUDGMENT, Page Ct)
N.C. State, Houston
get serious tonight
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP)
-For all his joking, Coach Jim
Valvano promises that hla North
Carolina State basketball team
won't stall against awesome
Hou.sum tonight in what could be
regarded as one of the biggest
mismatche s in NCAA
championship history.
Slow it down, yes, but not sit
on 1t.
"We're not going to put it
away," Valvano said yesterday,
"It's not going to be like a 12-8
affair. This la the national finals,
and we're not doing that."
That from the same Valvano
who joked after No. 1-ranked
Houston's 94-81 demolition of
second-ranked Louisville on
Saturday that ''maybe we won't
take a shot until Tuesday" and
that he would favor a shot clock
Monday night "about an eight-
minute clock."
So how slow is slow, really?
"We can't play run-and-gun
with them," said Valvano, whoee
Wolfpack reached the final with
a 67-60 victory over No. 18
Georgia in the other semifinal
Saturday. "We need to control
the tempo and put more pressure
on every shot they take.
"A game in the 50s and 60s,
that to me is a tempo game for us.
If we tried to score 100, we're not
going to win."
Houston Coach Guy Lewis, In
his first championship game in 27
years of coaching and four trips
to the Final Four, said he's not
worried about a slowdown.
!Sunset pair earns All-CIF 4-A honors
''Did you ever hear of up
tempo? It takes two to tango," he
said. "We like to play up tempo;
they like to play down tempo.
We'll just see how it goes. Nearly
every team we've played has
tried to slow it down."
Filipek, Garner chosen to second team H ouston is a seven -point
favorite to give the 61 -year-old
Lewis his first championship.
Jamel Gamer
By ROGER CARLSON ()("the o.., Not .....
Two Sunset League basketball
st.an -Player of the Year ScOn
Filipek of Marina High a nd
Huntington Beach sophomore
Jamel Garner -have been
selected for honon on the All-
CIF 4-A teams as chosen by the
First Interstate Bank's selection
board.
Both were named to the second
team after providinJ the main
spark In their teams successful
campaigns.
Filipek, a playmakins guard
with a 23.3 scoring average, led
Marina to a second place finish in
league play and an overall record
of 13-10.
In additlon to his scoring, he
contributed seven asslata a game
Failure on goal line
inspires Express
LOS ANGELES (AP) -In
the final seconds of the f1nt half,
the Loi Angeles Expr'f!9 failed
on two runnina attempta from lns1de the Oakland 1-yard line ln an auernpt to ICOl'e a touchdown.
That failure may have turned
out to be a ble11lng for the ·1:x...-.
Vince A~t kicked a 19·yard
field •o•l wleh 47 1econds
rema&nlJ\I ~y, llvinl the &xpr ... a 10-7 United St.ate•
J'oOcbUl LMcue victory over the
OlkJand InVllden belore a crowd
of 11,189 at the Lot An1elet eou.um.
The wU\ boosted Loi Anaele.'
record to 3-2, while O.k.lan(t fell
to 2.a.
Abbott'• field goal capped a
.17-play, 85-yard drive by the
Expre11, lta longeat susuuned
march of the day. Loa Angeles
finiahed the game with 98 ya.rda
rushing. More than half of lt
~ on the wtnnlJll drive.
"We improved ln every /hue
of our aame today," aaJ Lot
Anaele. c.o.ch Huch Campbell. "W-. kept peddna away at them.
Out third down <i>nwrsJON were
much better than In prevloue gunes.••
Campbell WU uUd aboul UM
fallu.re of h1a ~ to k'Cft ln \he wanlna l8C.'Cllldl of the fim hall.
"It could have been a nepUve,
but I.hat made our oft.nllve line
1nor. determined/' ht Mid.
and was clearly the catalyst to
Marlna·s surprise finish ahead of
Ocean View and Fountain
Vallev.
Garner , one of o nly two
sophomores chosen on the three
teams, ecored 16.5 pointa a game
for the Oilers, who won the
Sunset Legue championship,
advanced to th,e CIF 4 -A
quarterfinals and finished the
season with a 20-6 record.
Strong on the boards and
possessing fluid offensive
movements, Garner's presence
turned a team considered to be a
darkhorse before the season
began into an unchallenged
champion.
Player of the Year honors go
to Mater Del Hlgh's Matt
Beeuwsaert, a 6-6 talent who
averaged 15.7 points a game in
leading the Monarchs to the CIF
championship.
A junior, Beeuwsaert 11 a
repeat selection to the All~
team. There were no oth er
candidates for Player or the Year
consideration.
Also earning a first team berth
is Mater Dei sophomore Tom
Lewis, a Capi.strano Valley High
transfer who averaged 19.1
points a game for the Monarchs.
The 31-2 Cougars are riding a
26 -game winning streak,
including NCAA victories over
Maryland, Memphis St.tte and
Villanova before Louisville, and
even Valvano was awed by
Houston's dunking and shot-
blocking against the Cards.
The Cougars have outacored
thelr opponenta this season by an
average of 18.1 points, tops ln the
nation.
No. 16 N.C. State is 25-10 with
a nine-game winning streak, but
no team with that many losses
has ever won the na tional
championship. Also earning All -C I F
credentials from Orange County
were Servlte H lgh 's Steve
Beuerleln (second team) and
Kennedy H lgh's Rick Barker
(third team).
(See ALL-CIF, Page Ct) Scott Filipek
Houston's only losses this year
were to Syracuse and Virgin.I.a.
Ralph Sampson, Virginia's All-
Amerlca, missed the Houston
game in Tokyo becaU9e of lllness.
Lady Trojans press on to title
USC's swarming defense turns around championship game
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -Southern California
pulled out an unuaed Preatna defeNe to force the
, NCAA women's buketball championah1p game
y~terday beck Into the Lady Trojans' run-and·pn
tempo and wrest the Utle from two-time champion
l..oulaiana Tech with a 69-67 victory.
"It 1C>e1 back to the fact that we're a fut-break
team. You don't need a pre91 then,'' sald Southern
Cal Coech Linda Sharp. "But today we needed U."
The Lady Tro~been cold ln the flnt
half, plaYina at the · Techsten' more deliberate
l*'e and unable to. pt lot" theJ.r ahota.
But In the leCOrld halt, freehman Cheryl Miller
took lldvantqe of a momentum chanle crHted by
the preu an6 two •*11 by Cynthia Cooper to
inc,..... the pace of th4t pme and ICOft 23 of her
1ame-hlah 2'7 potnta.
"! think '" really ""1>l't.ed them wtth the
P""·'' Stwj Mid. "I don'\ think they w .. ta1kll\c
about the ...-at halftime."
The U,hw defenM ahut down Tech'1 ludina
acore.r, ltt\IOr center Jan&ct Lawrence, who haCl
collected 17 potn" ln the flnt t\Qf. LawNnet WM
held to just three polnta after lntennilslon. "We could not expect to shoot as well ln the
aecond half u we did ln the flnt half,'' U>tdetana
Tech Coach Leon Bannon sald. "You have to pve
Southern Cal credit for thelr prem. We did not
hand.le lt very well. at critical tlmes. We certainly
·can't win lf Janice Lawrence doesn't get the
basketball."
In the eecond h.alf, Southern Cal stopped trying
to Um.it ita shota to the Ln.ade.
"Cooper and Miller started ahootlJll outside
and that opened up the middle," Mid the Lady
Trojans' Pam Mcae.. The Lad'y Trojanl then pve
Louisiana Tech a ~ of lta own pme.
''We went to• IDIMt and we ClOlla~ MON ln
the center," Mid McGee, thut fordna 1'ech out or lta
l.nlide W..
Southern Cal WH aaved from a poulble
overUJne when I.Ady 'l"lchlter l\.aard K1m Mulkey
wu called for charainl on the bue1lnt ln the final
aeconda.
Shatp Mld the ftnlt thouabt the call woWd to
11aln1t \M Lady Trojans. So Gld Bannon.
I ''
C'tl Ortng• Oo11t OAll.Y PIL.OT/Morutay, April 4, 10~
Long Beac h State
talking to Colson
From AP dbpatche1
ALBUQUERQUE, NM . -m
UnivN-s1ty uf Nt·w Mt'>Cll'O busketball
~~•di Gary Colson i.a1t.I yt.-stcrday ht•
ha~ l>et•n 1ntl'rv1t>Wl•d for the head
t'<>.:lthing po:ouun at Long Beach State.
•·Thl'y wanted to lalk," Colson said "We
dl'C1dl'CI to hswn You can't blame a person for
hstl!ning "
Colson acknowledgl>d he has heard rumors
thJt he had signed a contract
with Long Beach Stat~. but
said that was not true He also
said h1• had not bN•n offered
tht• JOU created by the
retirement of veteran roach
Tex Winter
"Thl'y're mterv1cwmg
scwral lX'<>ple," he said "I'm
one of them."
Curey Van Fleet, Long
COLSON Beach St.ate athletic dirt..>etor.
confirmed yesterday that he had talked with
Colson But he said no offor had been made and
Colson was one of about 70 people being
<:onsidered Cur the pos1t1on
Jets win., but finish fourth
Center Thomas Steen tallied ~
three ttmes as Winnipeg routed '
Detroit, 8-3, on the final night of the
National Hockey League's regular
season yesterday. However. by virtue of
Vancouver's ue in Los Angeles, the Jets missed a
chance to clamb into third place in the Smythe
Division and wiU open the playoffs Wednesday
~n Edmonton . Elsewhere, Guy Lafleur
scored has second goal of the game at 14:39 of the
final period to lift Montreal into a 4-4 tie with
Boston Brian Propp notched a pair of
goals in Philadelphia's 4-2 win over the New
York Islanders . . John Anderson scored at
14:03 of the third penod to lift Buffalo to a 4-3
triumph over Toronto . Steve TambeUin
an~ Bob MacMillan converted power-play goals
18 seconds apart in the first period to pace N~w
Jersey to a 5-3 decision over Pittsburgh ...
Anton Stastny broke a 5-5 tie with l :49
remaining to give Quebec a 6-5 win over
Hartford Calgary got a third-penod goal
from Steve Christoff at 8.16 to earn a 3-3 tie with
&lmonton , Rook.le Steve Larmer scored
twice to power Chicago to a 7-2 victory over St.
Louis Al Jensen stopped all 26 New York
Ranger shots to help Washington post a 3-0 win
Piston still a live in race
Isiah Thomas tossed in 30 points m to lead Detroit to a 122-107 vlctory
ovt.-r Chicago. keeping the Pistons'
slim National Basketball Associauon
playoff hopes alive. Detroit still trails New York
by ~ Y'z games m the battle for the hnal Eastern
Conference playoff berth with only seven games
remaining . . . ln the only other NBA game
Last night. Moses Malone finished with 26 points
as Ph11adelph1a held off Cleveland. 96-84
Walker enjoys finest game
Mill1on -dollar running back [il
Herschel Walker broke loose for 177 •. t
yards and three touchdowns last rught
as New Jersey won its hrst United
States Football League game. a 35-21 victory
over Arizona m Tempe. Walker, who had just
261 yards through the Generals' first four games,
broke the 100-yard barrier for the Cirst ttme as a
pro on 33 carries In another USFL
contest, rookie running back Allen Harvin scored
two third-quarter touchdowns in a little more
than two minutes and gamed 119 yards to lead
Philadelphia LO an easy 34-3 wm over Visiting
Washington.
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Ro _.boll today
1974 -In \ho arU t os-nrr ln major
l •.iuo hlliory. Hank Aaron .quallld Sabo
Ruth'• home run rac»rd by 1mat•kln1& a
thrt'~·run 1hot off C'lt1clnnatl'1 Joc k
Bllllnteham for thu 7 J4th homur of hi•
l·url"t•r It t·Dme In • lo1ln6' 1•uu1M· &Ut tht.< RC"<l.
dt•ft.ukd th1· Ath•ntu Bruvt.-• 7-tl In 11
1nn1np
Tht.> Bravt•• had <:on1ldcrucl kt't•plnAt
Aaron on tht bt.•nch for tht• auuaon-opt..nlng
IMlrlc.'8 In <:lndnnutl 110 that ht• could Mttempl
W U~ tht> record four day» la1.t1r In Allim~1
But C.omm1Mionc.-r .Bowlci Kuhn would not
ullow 1t and ordc•rt<i the Brave• to put
Auron lntn th1• lineup for at IC'ut two of lht•
thrt~ games.
Today's birlhdaJI: SL Louis 1u!cond
baseman Tom Herr 11 27 AlJunt.a outfielder
Brad Kommlnskl lS 22. Bolton t'Ut.Cher John
Lickert ts 23
Sox win 20th pring game
Tom Paciorek drove in lour runs a
with three hits yesterday and Tony
Beroatard hit a solo home run as the
C hicago White Sox completed
exh1b1tion baseball play with a 20-7 record by
beating Pittsburgh. 7-5 Elsewhere, Hal
Mc Rae singlt'CI with one out in the ninth inning
to drive in the winning run as Kansas City edged
the New York Yankees, 8-7 .. John Denny,
Larry Chri1ten100 and Ed
Farmer combined to pitch
Philadelphia to a 6-1 Vlctory
over Boston Glenn
Wilson's thrt!e-base error on a
line drive to left field by Ron
Hodges enabled the New
York Mets lo score two
unearned runs in the fifth
inning and top Detroit, 2-1
. . . Gary GaetU's fourth-
PACIORIK inning RBI double and Frank
Viola's strong seven innings led Minnesota to a
3-1 victory over Cincinnati . . . Toronto set a
club exhibition record with 16 victories by
defeating St. Louis, 7-6, capitalizing on three
Cardinal errors to score five runs in the sixth
inning . . Gorman Thomas' bases-load single
drove in Paul Molitor with the winning run m
the ninth inning as Milwaukee took a 7-6
decaswn over Cleveland Junior Kennedy's
bunt single with two outs in the ninth capped a
four-run rally and gave the Chicago Cubs an 8-7
victory over a Seattle split squad J erry
Turner's three-run hamer powered San Diego to
a 4-2 win over the rest of the Mariners .
Wayne Gross smgled home Tony Phillips with
one out in the ninth to give Oakland a 5-4 verdict
over San Francisco and a sweep of the Bay
Bridge Series . . Montreal lost to Memphis of
the Southern League, 8-6 In 10 Innings, and
Houston edged the University of Houston, 3-2.
tadler rallies to tie
Craig Stadler, who found the
pulling stroke that has eluded him all
season , shot a 5 -under -par 67
yesterday and moved into a three-• way ue for the lead in the ram-delayed Greater
Greensboro Open golf tournament. He shared
the top spot with Lanny Wadkins and Denis
Watson entering today's final 18 holes
Arkansas' Darrell Walker scored 17 points to
carry the West to a 99-94 win over thl• East
yesterday in the annual Nauon.aJ Association of
Basketball Coaches All-American game an
Albuquerque, NM. UCLA's Rod Foster and
Orlando Phillips of Pepperdine notched 12
apiece for the West . . . Hector "Mac ho"
Camacho, tuninJl for a June title fiJ(ht aRa1nst
World Boxing Council Junior-l ightwe ight
c hampion Bobby Chacon, r,ounded out a
unanimous decision over lrlels ' Cubuito" Perez
yesterday m a 10-round bout in Phoenix
Ray Grebey, head of major-league baseball's
Player Relations Comrruttee and management's
negotiator during the strike two years ago. was
reported yesterday to have been fired from his
)Ob.
Television., radio
TV: Basketball -NCAA Champ1 onsh1p
final between North Carolina State and Houston
at Albuquerque, N.M., 6 p.m., Channel 2. Lakers
at Seattle, 7:50 p.m .. Channel 9.
RADIO: Basketball -NCAA Champ1onsh1p
final between North Carolina St.ate and Houston.
KNX (1070). Basketball -Lakers at Seattle, 8
p.m. KLAC (570).
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INGLEWOOD (AP) -Gary
Lupul sco r ed with 2 :26
remaining last mght to give the
Vancouver Canucks a 2-2 tic
with the Los Angeles Kings in
the final Nati o nal Hockey
League regular-season game for
both tea.ms
The tie enabled the Canucks to
f1n1sh third 1n the Smythe
Div1S1on. Vanrouver completed
its season with a 30-35-15 record,
good for 75 points.
The Canucks needed at least a
tie to finish third because
W innipeg. which whipped
Detroit earlier last night 8-3,
wound up with 74 points and
would have taken third place If
the teams had finish ed with the
same number of point.a since lt
had more victories than did
Vancouver.
By finishing third , the
Canucks~n the NHL playoffs
against • which flni.&hed
second in e Smythe Divialon.
The best-of-five first-round
playoff aeries begins at Calgary
Wednesday night.
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JUDGMENT DA y FOR FER GU ON I • •
From Page C1
ahcmoon In tho trainer'• room
havlna thtt pullftd hamstrin1 In
hh• lt-h It!& work-.J on. And,
finally, tho tn1o1m hat alre11dy
announn·d rlaht fielder Kiii•
Valt'nllnt' wlll 1pend tho (Inn :l l
dayw of the lt'4l1on on lhc.-
dlaablt•d ll•t with " 1ort• h•ft
ach11lca Su muc h for lh«t Angela'
ht•HJth.
"Then• dt'c:h1lon11 art' touaih.
thly'rt' alway• tough But
nothing haa been flnollzed,"
noted McNamara.
Obvlou11ly, depending on
updnt ed Injury rt•port11,
McNamara mli)\l how to adjuat
hia thank.Jog SUll the uncert.aJnty
and last-mi nute suspense
s urrounding the manager's
prt..'dlcamenl hove more than a
few fringe flayers on edge.
"A lot o clubs In the 1TU1J0rs
ar(' looking for a catche r," said
l''c•r1&u•on In rr1tpon1e to a
report.er who aakt-d, 'What 11'?" "r know I'm "01ng to play
but•l>1tll •mnt'wh1•rt• That'• o
fad "
"l hud no ldNl It would ""
down to thl1." addt'ft Nurron,
t•xprc•x.'dflJI L'<>nct•rr1 "I jwt don't
want to tulk abou t It, you
undc.•rst.and "
It's quite posslblt> the-Angela
t'ould put t.ogether o la1t-mJnuw
trode package. Tht' oft·ht-nrd
Ron Davi. rumor 1urfaced agaJn
aft.er yesterday'• game, with the
Angel.8 reportA..odly rcudy to send
three player1 (one of tht'm bf.Ing
fln1t baseman Daryl Sconiers) to
Minnesota In ordt•r to obtain tht'
ho.rd-throwing relief a<.-e
"I fet:l lf given the chance I can
h elp someon e, someway.
somewhere," said Sconiers, tht'
Orange Coast College product
who saw only on(' at-bat dunnli(
the thr -~me Nrlet w ith lh•
O<>daore. 'I Juat don't know
where that's goln• t.o be."
Askod what ho thouaht hl1
rhunt't'll W('rt' with 1tlcklna with
tlit• Angela, Sconiers rcpllf'd
hunl•stly, "Not loo iood Thry
olrN1dy huvc• • c:ouplt-of flrat
ll111H•1n .. n (C&rew and Ron
Judu1on). und if they nct.'CI • Otl,
It wlll be.> R-0"k
"Ju11t looking ut reality, with
thti kind of numbers I 1ee, even If
I do 1tay I wun't 1ee mu<'h
playln" tlrnc'."
ANGI L NOTla An eac111ng fr .. w1y
Setlel II WH not '°' leek of • bellw ChOICI. OoOoer 1h0r111op •111 ,..,. .... wae nameo 11>e
Mt!M MVP bacauM he .-.ni 6-lor·8 et Iha
l)lata Ru•Mll did,,'! OflY9 l)()fM a winning r11n.
nor did he pcey II\ the flra1 o-of the aeries
(he w•• In Olllallom• Ylllllng • tlCll r•llY91
bul nobody .... c:eme ,io.e 10 llen<llllg Olll In
Ille HrlH Th• Ang111· Mlll• Witt, In e1<1en1any wat na"'8d lh• ..,IN. ou11talldlnQ Piicher -1nd he LOST Wiit. en lrvlrt1
rHldent, allowed only 6ne run du•lng 11•
IMlnOI ol WOtll Salurlley but wea l)lnned wllh
lhe dci1 .. 1 wl\erl me Angela dldn·1 tcOt• unrn
tM nmth Inning OI lhetr 4·2 Mlt>adt
Alcott wins by two This wee k's Special
RANCHO MIRAGE (AP) -Amy Alcott
outbattled the wind and two pressing rivals
yesterday to win the Dinah Shore lnv1tat1onal goH
tournament by two strokes.
She fired an even-par 72 for a total of 282.
When presented with $55,000 winner's check.
I 982 U .l>OHA 00 TOI fl 1'<; COUPE
Alcott commented, "You look like a great big Easter
bunny."
She added, "I'm happy but I couldn't believe
the way the wind was blowing "
fo'ull powt-r, AM/FM stereo radio wllh cassette IJlpt'
pluyer & more' (10FE499)
Beth Daniel and Kathy Whitworth deadlocked
at 284 and won $30,845 each.
Daniel, who led by two strokes at the end of
the third round, hit mto water at both the fifth and
s1>Cth holes to let Alcott take a one stroke lead which
shl' increased with a par on the next hole
$14.,995
C.'.adlllac Value l'rott't·lwn ~NVl<"t' Agref•ment Av111J11ble
AJI c.n !>uo,,. 1 To ,,,_ s.w All ,.,,,,... n .. r ... 4' i...c-
The veteran WhHworth made a run at the lead
in the blustery wind which gusted 40 mph and blew
throughout the final round.
By the 11th, she was one stroke behind Then
she went over par on the next hole.
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Ryun to speak
Jim Ryun, the world
r£'<.'Ord-holder in the mile
for nine years with a
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silver medalist in the
Olympic Games, will be
the featured speaker for
Orange County
executives at a breakfast
meeting of the South
Coast Forum tomorrow
(7.30 a.m.) at the South
Coast Plai..a Hotel.
Ryun wiU tell his story
of su<."t-ess and speak of
the influence the
Christian faith has had
on his life
Further information
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calling 644-1350.
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Tenka Brlg•CI• ICHl•ne<I•) oeo t2ao eeo
llandsome Peckege (OllvttNI
T 11ple Hook (Olack I 4 80
At50 rac:ed WIN S11e111gy Oddi And
Endo frrp,eyna Jimmy Cyclone
8•<1•me11 Mona•ev1 E1cn..-nen1
Tome I 10 415
IECONO RAC( 111> lurlOtlQO
Mt01m FotDM (Mc;Ca1<on)
280 220 220
Cep1ta11u 1>on 1Cutanede) 2 80 3 00
F1n•I F1gur• (Sibille) 3 80
Also raeed Saga1 Oetby, Zen For All,
Sull•n's Pleesu••. ApalechM Prlnceu, Relttna Dance< l imo t 111 216
S2 OAIL Y OOU8LI! (8 7) paid S6 t 20
THllU> ltACf . 6 lurtonga
Kona Hills (Otntyl 28 8o 12 00 6 00
Grenoble (Vllenru411a) 8 80 5 80
Amenc•n Legion (BIKkl 5 00 Alto ••ced French Mefeaty
Hyper bO•eln Vie M•gnum Soler
System
Tome t 10 415
JS EXACTA 1r11 peld SA75 60
FOURTH RACI. 8''i furlO"ijl
Ceuse SheOe • Ledy (Dntyf 4 eo 2 40 2 40
c1u11c Act 1McCarron1 3 00 2 60
Rmn on My P••ada (V•"'n•u•l•I 3 60
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Blulh1ng Emy
Time 1 11 415
AFTH RACE 1'• m1lee on lurl
S11 K Geotge tPdnt 30 80 8 00 6 XI Oeeaarachm tP..,ce) 2 80 2 40
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A110 raced F1outou1 R•••on
Lalrone Le Noire 80110 P••lt En<:ounttlf Enl\enca D•unti..a Ceptain
Gene••I Linda • B10111er
Tome 2 00
M EXACTA t1 51 paid St64 50
SIXTH RACE. t 1116 m1le1
Btacl< MerketMr fMoCerrOM 3 110 280 ro1got T~• Rong 1P1e1ea) 1 60
wnat a Pley IH•wleyl
2 40
2 60
3 40
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Time 1 u 315
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Tngonome F11tky Pu1ch•M Pino Aiu!
C-• Vtlfdl<:t El P~nchO Angel Fly1n9
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4 XI
5 60
AllO •ec•O M•guel
Slanettatry Veatot
f1g1thng F•t
Time 142 415
NINTH RACI. I 1/ 18 mttu
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33 60 1• eo e 40
H.,e·a Your T1<:kt1 1McC1m) 8 ISO 3 60
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Angelflah 111 a Shem Toreton P11nee
Fire! Bla!M
Time t 43 315
M EIACTA (4 111 pel<I $550 50
Attenaence 42 26'4
Miil
EAITIRN OIVlllON W L Pet. Ga
Bef11m0te 27 II 828
C-er>d 28 17 805 t
Choeago 28 11 59 t I ' Pttltl>Y<gn 21 21 500 5 >
N-Yor~ 22 22 500 5 >
Bu1flOIO 19 25 •32 8 •
M'°"'phls t8 25 4 111 9
WHTERN OIVlll<*
Sen Oof'QO 27 15 643
Wrchll• 24 18 57 I l K•n•H C•ly 23 19 548
$1 LOUii 23 19 541
Phoen" 22 21 512 5'1
Gol<len Bay 14 28 333 13
laHH 8 38 t82 20
Yeel.,d•r'• Oe,...1
PtlltbU•gh 9 N-VOii< 8
Woc111t• 7 Pnoen•• 5
TOftlttlt'eO-
No ge..-tc:Mcluted
Greater OrHn•bofo Open (et OtMhtboto, N.C.) L Ollny W•d~lltt 72 69-61-2oa
D•nla W•IOOll 09· 72-67 206
Crelg Stedle• 11·10·61 208
Bobby c1empe11 72 611-69 2 tO
Tommy Nak•llm• 7 4 70-68 2 •O
Ron S11eci. 72-811-70 211
Phil Hencoc• 13-88-70 21 t
Peter Ooll., hull 73 73-68 212
Bob Eatt•">O<I 70-69-73 212
NIC1' felCIO 7t 71 71 213
Denny EdwerO• 72.74 89 215
JC Sneed 74 71-70 ?15
Andy NOllh 73 72-70 215 Ma1k Ptell 74 70-71 215
Roger M•llboe 10·74-7t~215
Reo C•IOW911 72 72-7 t -2tS
Tom Pu11zer 75-69· 7 I -2 t5
Joey Rauen 72 7t 72 215
Buddy O•rdne• 73 67-75-215
M8'k Lye 89-70-7ti-2t5
Miller Berber 73 &9-74-218
Scou Simpson 73-73·70-216
M•k" Reid 7• 72-70-2t6
C1'01le1 Coody 74-70·72 216
Fr8d Couple• 78-71-69-216 Mike Don•ld 72·75-69-2t6
Oec>tge A•che• 74. 73 89-2 t6
Joy Haea 72 72·72-2t6
Jonn Cooi. 73 71 72 2 t6
F0<•est Feitet 74 7t-72-217
Bobby W•dk•nt 75-72-70 -217
Tom Lehmen 74-70 73 -211
LM Eld"' 74-68·75 -2t7
Mee; o Greoy 72-70-75-2 t7
Mork McCumbet 73-71 73 217
Jim NellO<d 70.71-111-217
Nick Priea 71-77-70 -218
Jeck Renn., 73.73.72 218
Cooey Pavtn 73.72.73 218
Le11y R1nke1 12.75.7 t-218
Lennoe Clemenlt 77·71-70 2t6
Dav .. E1ch~t>e1ge1 7t-73-74-2t8
Cull•• Str•"O• 72-72·74 218
Chip Beck 71-74·74-219
Ben Crenahew 7 8· 70· 7 1-219
Pal McGow•n 72·7•-73 219
Bob G11de< 74 72-73-219
Tnom•• Grey 71·78-73-220
Oen Helld0050t\ 73-73-7•-220 t.-a Tnompson 77 69 74 ·220 Gvy Hall_.g 75·71-74-220
Gary Plly., 72-75-73-220
Larry Mire 73·7•-73 220
Jim Oenl 73 75. 7 I 220
Jonn McCom1sn 76·72·72 220
Dinah Shore lnvltellonel
(el Renello Mlr9119)
212
Amy AICOll. $55.000
2M
10-10-10 12
Bet'> D•n•ll S30 845 69 69 70 76
1o,91nv Whl!wootn 130 8•5 73-70-69-7t
?ti
JoAnne Carn., Slll.515 73-72 T7·69
Jene! COiet St6 5t5 73 70-72-76 m Judy C1a1k S t2 4>95
Nenc:y l 0!)9 S t2 295 m
\/oe:k• Fergon S 10 6A3 294
73 75-611-75
74 71-71 76
73-75-70-75
Allee R•uman $8 80t 73· 711-75-70
Carolt! Ch•roonn.e< $8 80877·70-75 72
Bari>••• Mo•neu '8.088 73·88-78-75
JoAnn Wet'l•m S8 0118 72 73 73-76
2IS Silvia P9!1oli•ccon1. S6 7t6 75-7J..77-70
AHee M111e< S8, 718 72· 7> 10. 78
2tl
Shelley ti•mlln. $5.292
Doi Ge•mn1n S5 4>92
Sat>dre Heyn19 S5 292
[)(Inna Caponi SS,292
Pel bradley S!o.4>92 217
Kelhy POall-8•1 $4 074
Jen Stepner.son S4 O 7 4
Su$l<I M'All,.tet SA 074
2W
Cindy H"I S:J.303
Ter11 Lueknu"t S3 303
Donna H Whllt. $3.303
Mu"•n Spnc:t·Ovtn. S3.3C3
Dianne Dailey, SJ.303
VICkl TabOt $3.303
S1ndre $pVrlol\. S:J.303
2tl
Pelly ShMfl•n $2.466
Send•• Pelmet 12,486
Anne·M••le P•lll. $2,486
Ba1h SOiomon J',486
l«t OttbllCI. s2.•ee
JOO
Call'ly MOtN SI 930
D• .. Eggeil"il St g30
J-1 Anderton S I 930
HOlllt S1ecy S 1 930
Lynn Ademe SI 930
J01 Ayeko Ottemoto S 1 8 tS
VICI<• Sl"ijleton s 1 a 1 S
Myra \/an HOOM 'I 6 t!I
•·Kathy Be~!!'
'°" Cn110 Jollllton. S 1.358
Judy R1n1<1n S 1.358
El<!v<1rty l<leu. S 1 358
Sally Lillie I I 358
>O.
Cetn~ Sn...k S 1 1 S6
Oetln1 Pull S 1 1511
M J Smtih SI 158
Ja,,.. BlelOC~ S 1 t58
"'>07 Pel M~t $938
Bonnie Bry1nt $936
St9'>1\enoe F 9fWIQ $936
3,.tay K1n9 $03'
Pam G .. uen. $938
Kelhy Hite $936
l au• a B9Ugn COie 1936
M8t'lh• Neuae 19311 ..
Su ... B.,nt"il S752
Pelll RIUO $752
'°' Sendr• Pott, S752
Merln Flyd OArmn, $752
Mll<'l8 F 0ot11, $762
Sve Roberll, S 752
Kalhy Corne4lv1 $752
J11
Sl\e1on Ba11e11. 1752
Martene Hewe 1752
78 70-75·7~
75 7!1-75-71
78-75 70-73 71· 74. 73. 79
72 71·74-79
76 73 73.75 7 • 73-76-77
70-72·74-St
74 76-73·75
12· 1> 76-75
77 7>74-72
7•-76--72-76
74 711-70-711
78-7 1-72· 79
89 76-74-79
17 74 73.75
78-70-76· 75
74 77.74 1• 73 75.74.77
78-79· 73. 7 •
75. 72. 77. 76
75 711-74-75
76-75-72· 77
73 71.77.79
73 75.73. 79
79-79-76-7 t
75-75 72.fO
75-75-77-75
73-74 74 Ill
74 80-7 t-78
1• 74-79-76
80 7!>-73-75
110-75-73-75
78 76-71·80
74 711-73-80
77-74-76-79
75 80-73-78
90-77 7J..82
75 73_ 79.90
81 74-73-79
111 711-74-79
71 11-1•· 19
7 .. 79.7~79
75 75-79-78 11 77-77-76
74 74-73-87 7 I · 76-75-79
77-70-77-85
71.79.75.83
75-711-75·8 t
75. 77. 71-80
80· 75. 77. 71
74-77-78-112
79-75-711-81
Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll .4, 1983 ('3
UafL
,AC.,IC OIVlllON
W L ,el
3 2 600 2 2 500 Loo Angela•
Oenv•• Oektand
An1011•
2 3 400
2 3 400
.ATLAHTIC OIYlllON
Botlon
PllllMJelpn••
New JvHy WHllll'lgton
I 800
4 I 800
, 4 200
t 4 200
CENTRAL 01¥111<*
,, ,A
78 66
62 59
90 79 78 , 18
115 81 ,,, 41
80 129
St 117
. lampe Bay 4 I 600 t02 91
Cnocego 3 2 600 132 70
B111Ttt"ijh•m 2 3 400 69 74
MIC111Qan I 3 250 59 81
Yeotetd•f• kot•• Loe .Angele• tO, 01kl1nd 1
Phlledetp111a 34, Wunlnglon 3
N•w Jersey 35. Ar1zon• 21
Tonight'• Gem•
Oenv•r et M1Ch1ge11
l•lutdar'• Game
T oml)a Bey •t Oen•et
lundar'• Geme• Ph~eelelphlt et Loe ~ e .. m1nghem et Cntcago
MIChtQ•n ., New JetMy
O•••and •I Bolton Moftdar.Apfll 110.....
Amon• •I W•thl"ijton. n
Loe AngelH 10, OaklMld 7
~by 0"8119"
Oakland O o 7 O 7
lOt Angele• 1 0 0 3 -10
LA
••tkl
Oo
LA
A
Wlht 17 PUS hom Rae (Abboll
Wh1111ngton 2 run ($he• kltk)
FG Abboll t9
17 •39
Teem olellellea
Oall LA
F1rat down• 8 23
RulhN-yarda 111-36 31-98 Puoing ya•da 179 t83 ~lUIN yttd• t5 1
PaSMS n 211.0 24·38-0
Secu by 4-3• •·32
Pun11 5-45 >43 FumblHIOat 2-1 ,.,
P~ah1111 yarC11 5-40 3·20
T•m• ot Poaau•tOt> 25 47 34 13
lndl'Yld .... ltallotlce
RUSHING Oaklana. Whlltlngton
ll 21 Torot1an S·ll Banks t-3 llesana
1 O Los AngelH . Harr1ng1on 8·40
B•rnell 10·40 Bod<! .. t0-12. Heallp 3·6
PASSING 0 11<1an d . Beuna
22 28 O 213 lo• Angelu Ru 18 27--0 170, RemM)' 11-16..0-45
RECEIVING -O.al•nd WMltngton
11 48 Chuter 1.100. Torot1•n 4-21
Banke 3 U LOI Angelea Ell11 9 88 Boaaoe 4 34 Hames 3.34 Hettlp 2-17
Barnett 2 t6 w1111.,.,. 2· 13 H•lll"ijton
2 t3
MISSED f'IElO GOALS -None
Phl~ohle 34, WHhlnglon 3 k°" by Ouanen
WU/lt"ijton 3 0 0 0 -3
Pl111adelplll• 8 7 , 4 7 34
Pn1 Bryent 3 •un (k!Ck telledl
wn-FB Moo.e 39 Phi-Folsom 8 pne trom Fuson•
(T1out klCI<)
Pl\1 Harvtn 18 PHI from Fulln•
(Trout l<lekl Phi Harvtn It 1un (Trout klClll
Phi Roc!enb9tger 5 run 11 rout klCI< I
A-10.802
ll'dlWNal 11at1e1ic.
RUSHING Wult'ngton. TeylO< 6-47
Meyberry 3 17 Robtnaon •-10
Ph1ledelpl\1a Huv1n 18-119 B1yen1
t3-80 Rot>enb9tge< 6-27 Roley 6-26
PASSING -WUhl"ilton. Mc0v<lk9"
20-'4 177 Ph"ad4'1phle Fvllna 16--24.
197 REC Et Vt NG W•Shlng1on
i'lar<lemen Mt, w.,t.,. 4·80. M Herna
1.37 ~lede41J1ll1. F1Ul<M 4-53, Harvin
2-36. Cottle< 2·32. Riiey J..21
M ISSED FIELD GOALS -
wuntngton, Moor• 34. 32 Ph~adetPh'a.
lrQUt d , 43
New WMJ l5, Arizona 21
lcO<e Illy Ouetter•
-Jetaey 3 10 15 7-35 Amona 7 7 0 7-21
NJ-J-FG311 At11-F&owe<1 35 peaa ltom RIAN<
IAotnul klClll
NJ Otodaky 3 1 pen l•om Sc;oll
IJ.cc>bt klClll
NJ-JICOIM FG 51
An z Ftowe1t 7 PHI f1om R11he1
(Aamua t.iclll NJ W•lt.er 19 run 1C••lhon pu1
••om Scott) NJ Welk•• 19 1un (CulhOn PHI
t•om Sco111
NJ Walk• 4 run (J.cc>bs k!Ck)
Atlr Fl~• 112 PHI frO<h Rlsfl ..
(Aamus kid!)
NJ -Walker • run fJaeoba kld<I
A 31382 lndMcNel ltattettc.
RUSHING New JerHy Welker
33.177 CerthOn lCh'.1-4 Jullll 2-26 Scoll
1.0 At11on• Murra y 12-72 Howell
10.29 Rt.,_ 4·25 F~ t..l. Clan.
t I
PASSING New J e •H Y Scoll
11·31 ·0-276 Fr..O• 0-1-0·0 Amon•
R-18-4>9..l-259 RE CEIVING New Jerse y. MCConnt1~ 11-81, Fr-J..59. Hlekt
3 -52. Brodaky 2-48, Walker 2·27
Certhon t-2 , Ariton•. FIOW41n 7-151,
Keel 4-49. B•lllOlm 3-40. Murrey 4.19
MISSED FIElO GOALS -New
WM)' JllCObt 44. 37
Thie WHlc'e ftghle
Tomorrow
Al S y1acuae. NY , Wa• Memorlel,
Rocky Freno Gene•• NY . vs Odell
Leon11d P•lm., Park Md tO Mlddlel
Tllutodey
Al Lot Angalu Olympic. Serg io Meoint Mealr:o •• Ricky J1m1ner
H•wlt!Otne 10 llQhll Al San O.ego
Jemeo t<inr:n.n San DleQO va Er,,..10
C•b•llero Mea1co fo 11gh11 A•
All•nhc Coty NJ Sflfld1 Lu•• Resto
New Yoo. v1 Sammy H0tne AndtHaon. s c 12 welter•
1vnc1er
Al Allan11c City, N J RetO•ll
1ntern•t1onel J.mee B•oed. W11<1.,00d
N J •a M1n111 FruJet Ph"-lphl• 10
llei1v1es
Reclng ec:hedule (et~)
Al>f119 AHi Romeo Club Tome T11els
April 10 P•o Motorcycle
R-llERA O.ag Raoee
Apro l 18-17 Superb•~• s.. ... isuper Btk• 100
Aptll 22·24 -Tl,,_ Grend Prl• ot
Endur•nee -Sports car• Aptll 30 Br111ah SellOOI of MOIOt
RAGl"ij
WHkend tran.ectlont
l.AIUAU
Am«tean Laag ...
8Al TIMORE ORIOLES -Aa .. d
'"evoceble wa1-• on Te<ry C1ow1ey
llrat oasemen-dealgnete<I hllte• 10< 11te
purpote ot giving him hit uncond1hon•I
re1ea'4t • CHICAGO WHITE SOX -Atked
w.,ve1s on Ron LeFlo<e oull>t!ldat fat
tho purpoae o l giving him hit
untond111onel 111e1H S ig ned Rull~
Kuntr oulllllde• Autgned Randy Martz
end Roen11d B••net pitct>e<s and Ctt11•
Hymen and F1en Mulkna tnfleiq«• 10 o.n-ol the A,...,IGlll Auooetion
CLEVELAND INOIANS -Sent Bua
Andetton end Jerry l\..a p<tU-s Pet
Te-lhlrd oa--. 0110 v-. '"•t b•••m•n e no C •<meto C•tllllo, Oullle lde r lo Ch.,le 1ton Of the
Jntern•t•onel l••11u• Demoted Joe
Cherb<>nMu oull-l•om CltarlMton
to Bu"•IO ol Ille Eaal.,n l eague DETROIT TIGERS -Opuoned Ltl<y
P••hnitk Dave Ruelle• end Pat
Unde<Wood f)lltl'le.-s Mike Lag• IH 11
IWIMm•n. 8"d Merly CHllllO calcJlat 10
E van1vltle ot IM Amer teen "'-"«l•llOfl
Sent Germer> 9en1nc• infield•• 10
EvenaVllle
MILWAUKEE BREWERS -Tredecl
S1oe l •k•. celcfler 10 the Ch•cego
Cubs !0t • pl1yet 10 be named leter
NEW YORK YANKEES -Sen! Oeve L•Roche Ben Cellat\8" Ray Fontenot
J•aus H.,ne11 .,.a C••r CnrtauenMn.
ptlGhetl Ju8" Eac*>o end 8'11d Gulden.
catcher• Bobby MMC!tam end Edwin
ROClrlguer Infield••• Rowland Office
end Olis Nl•On out11•tders Bu1cn
Hobton lhl•d baaem•n. •nd Bert
~le lhot191oP, to ColumbU• ot
1n. 1n1erne1l'Onal leeoue
Hatlonal LMll ...
C.HICAOD cues -Reauk,!no<I RICh
Bo•dl, pitcher. to )heh minor 1eegue ..,. . ...,
CINCINNATI REOS Optioned Steve
Cht11tmH. cetchet, to Tue.on ot the PaclflC Caul LMQUe
NEW YORK METS T1eded Tom
Veryt., lllfleldet 10 the ChteaQO Cuba
tor Robert Sc:hlll1n9 •I'd Cra ig w .. umen p11r:11era Aaa<gne<I Seltltttng
10 Jee1'aon of tn. T .. u Leegue •nd
Wein man 10 Columbl• ot lhe Souln
All•nllc l eegu• Returned Ou ryl
St••wbetry autfletde< Ml~• BlthoP.
ca1c11er •nd Brent Gatt Tom G0<man
end Ter:ry Leacft. pitcher• to no-et ..
ol the lnternetionaf Leag\/4'
PHILADELPHI A PHILLIES -Sent
Rutly HtlTl<IC, eec:ond -II. lo their
minor t••ou• iretn1 ng comple Jt
Retu•n•d Kiko Gttcla. lnflelde•. to
Portlllld ol Ille Peclltc Cout league
PITTSBURGH PIRATES -AtslQned
Cecilio Ouenle. Piicher and Doug
Froc..t. outflllder, to th91r minor 1eaQUe
oyatem Pl•c•d Hedi Ve1gu llrtt
be_...an on the 21-<l•y dla&blecl 11a1
ST LOUIS CA.~OINAlS -Ophoneo
Andy R•neon Pilcher. to lOUtSVMle of Ille
Am..,teen Auoc:t•llon
Cou.EOE
CINCINNATI -N•med Tony YelH
l1Md betkel b•-coec:lt
Cantel. Where a man belongs.
B mg. "tar". 0.7 mg. rncoune 11v. per cigarette. FTC Report DEC. '81.
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
. ta"' Sml
I
Cout DAil v PILOT/Monday. Aprll 4. 1083
I "8JC NQTIC(
'1CTl110UI ~H MAMI ITATl..wl
TM loilowtng petlOl\I .,.. dolno
~ .. :
MllC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUI •UalNIH
NAMI aTATIMUtT
The IQllOwtng P41'IOl"ll Me doing
but!-..
CREATIVE SOF-TWA Rf
CONCEPTS, 970 W 17th •A. Cott• Meta. CA 92t27
PllUt Kelty Sl<IMlf. 970 w 17111
IA, Coeta M .... CA 921127
Lynda D1wn S1u1er. 970 w
17th •A. Co1t1 M ... , CA 921127
Tiii• bualneea I• ~ducted by an
tn01\l\dull (hutband 8 wllel
PlWI Kelty Sadie<
fllll 1111-1 WU flied With Ille County C!«k ol Orange CO<Jnty on
March 17, 1983
"21210.
Publlahed Orang1 Co111 Oally Piiot, Aprll 4, t 1, 18. 26 1983
1380·83
PUB&.IC NO TIC£
'ICTll'IOUI •UllNaH
NA ... ITATIMINT ln• lollowlng perton le e.1u111g
Ou•1nea1 •• CHAMPAGNl CRtAT IONS
1•2•2 MAllU• Irvine. CA 9U 1• Sllerol F Olaon l 4 J 4J
M•ll•M Irvin• CA 1n1 ,.
Th•• tlulln•H It cnnduGl"'1 t>y a11
lndlVldUll
SllerOI f Oleon
Mt.IC 11>nct Ml.IC HC>TICt
•tcmTIOUI .u ....
NAMI lfATIMIN'T rteTtnlu~INllal 111• IOll••lng 1111t11n la 1101n9 MA* ITAH....., twfll•~ :t H Cl IV t C A" fit I & tiu~::.:.ot~:•lnt ~non 11 aolfll
IJl'H01.9tPAY HtalOlllATION. 9t0 OUAllTY INIP!C.flON& 714
Cl.,d l'I Coate MH• CA t211211 810.WvleW a t , Ananeim f 11iiorn1a "lea N1v1rret1•. t t0 Ctard ftl . tH04
Co•t• M41H. CA 910aO l'tellk A Gluer. Jr • 7 t •
I hi• bullln .. a la oonduct.U by '" B1oaovi.w 61 Artah8lm, CA 112804
U1d1V1dulll J hi• 1>1.1a1ne .. 11 c.oodut 1..0 by "' ntch N•vlllr•ll• lndMdulll
Thia t!llM"'°I Wl8 lllecl •llh Ille fllnll A U-Jr
C uurlly c.i.rw 01 Of•nQe Count~ Ori rn1e al811fn91'11 wu 1119<1 With the
Ma"ll l I t98J County Cielk OI 01eno• Counry on • ,ltJttl March 22. IH3 Publl•l•etl Cir •no• Cotti Oally TINlmu M OIHer tne.
Pil:>I April . 'I, 18. 211. 109'1 A Pro1Hll9Nl L•~ Corp.
'212'7t ----------'-~-•t ... ·_113 1M1 DOM 11,...1 lvlte 400
Pullllahao Or•no• Cout D11ly PUBLIC NOTICE N.w~ lkeel\, CA,_
1•11111 A111N 4 I I ti 16 19113 llJ12)M l'tCTITIOUI •UltNllS Publlth•d o ,.nge co .. I Oally 1~10-~ NAMI ITAflMINT Piiot M.,cll ~8. Aorll 4 11 18
11111 l<>llowlng pe,.1111 11 001ng 1911J
MLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUI 9UllNIH
NAMI ITATIMINT
t lie 1011ow1ng 1>..,•0111 ere rJe>lng
butlllOH aa THE BABBIDOE C.OMPANY
111•113 1111• IH>ur I •11• Hun11nq11111
Be1ch (;•lllOrnl• 9~6•0 llle MM H11111 tll483 H1rt>ou1
I ene Hun11no1011 Bee<.l'I, C1llforr11n
0?649
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t•FABOTICB. 2 I 1 Cnall Mua ------------M Coeta M .... CA 021127 Juhn Ke11. 21 l Cotl• Mou 31
<.01111 Met ... (;A 1110'7 FICTITIOUI aUllNlll
l hll 1Ju11neaa '' e;oodu<.le<I by '" NA Ml IT A TEMlNT
11u1ov1<Juul I 11111 lollow1ng poraon It cJ01nu
John K .. , hul•h•M ••
11111 at•lemenl w11t llled wllh the SANDBOX SYl>lEMS Sulla
l:ou11ly Cit11k of O••HO• C.ounty on ~2~47J lrt1bu<;o Ad • IOS El IU<O,
M10Lh JI 111113 CA Ol630 f'21)111 VI< 1111111 s Lloyd, :>•1181 SunMt
PU8LIC NOTICC
Tnl• tl•l•ment wH 111.ao wlln 1t111
County CMlf~ ot Or•rtO• Counly 011
Mnrcn 17, 19113 11dberl f'ranl Oa1101og1. t04t!.I
f'212102 11e1tlou1 Lene 11u11tlng1011 BHLh
Publlaned Orange Coaa1 D11ly C.1l1tornle 112649
PulJll•l••d Orange Coul O•lly I 1111" 11 loro Cf\ 921130
Pllul ,t.p11I 4 11 11! 2!> 1983 I 111• h11a1,.na 1• cw1duC.l..O by an '••.t 7' R:\ 111d1\if1lJuu1
Vrclor111 S l.luyO PllOI MlrCll 20, 27. April 3 10 11111 butlnf!U It Lul10UCted l>y " PU8LIC NOTICE 1983 uor1e1t1I p1rlneran1µ
l'l61Hll
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •UllNHS
NAME ITATl!Ml!NT Tn1 lollowlng parson I• oomg
bu11neu as
K-405 Liie Ma• Hurtt
11111 a1e1emenl waa 1110.:1 wllh ""' C<1un1y Clork 01 Ororiu• Co11111v 1111 NOTICE OF DEATH OF
MMCh 10 t983 RllTJI VER CRUISSE; llkll
Fm&• RllTll R. VER CRUISS E;
"'" •l•l•rn.,nl N&a liMHl wllh 11\41
C.0.11111 Coor• 01 Oru11ge County on
M•rtfl 11 1083
F2120t2
1'11hll1llnll Orang• COUI 011ly
f'li(JI Mafl II '1 211 Aprn .4 11
11111:1 1419 83
(A) ALLENTOWN BUSINESS SCHOOL CAMPUS; (8) ARIZONA
AUTO MOTIVE INSTITUTE
CAMP US. (Cl ARKA NSAS
COLLEOE OF TECHNOLOGY
CAMPUS; (0) BROWN INSTITUTE
CAMPUS: (E) BAYMAN CAMPUS.
(,)KANS AS CITY BUSINESS CO LLEOE C AMP US. (01
KE NT UCKY COLL.EOE O F
TECHNOLOOY CAMPUS. (HI
NATIO NAL INS TITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS. (II RETS
CAMPUS, (J) SAYER CAMPUS; (Kl
SKAORON COLLEGE O F BUSINESS CAMPUS; (L) SPARTAN
BCHOOL OF AERNAUTICS
CAMPUS; (M) TAMPA TECHNICAL
I NSTITUT E C AM PUS , (NI
THOMPSON INSTITUTE CAMPUS.
(0 1 VALE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE =~~ ~ Bl<dl St . Newport l---P\8.--IC-NO_T_IC_( __ _ PATHS TO POTENTIAL 10451
Smoke River Coun f'oumain VAiiey
CA 92708
Pubhthed Oran~" C..OUI 0111ly aka R UTH ROTHMAN AND
P1lul Mer 13 20 2 AP• 1~5~~~ 0 F r E T I T I 0 N T 0
MLIC NOTICE ADMINISTER ESTATE NO.
A·l 1 75~0. PU8LIC NOTICE
NATIO NAL EDUCATION 1------------CENTERS. INC , 1 C 1lltornla f'ICTITIOUI •UltHllS FICTlTIOUI BUSINUa
NAME STATfMENT Tu ull h1•1rs, bt:-nt>r1l·1nr1l'S,
l rt•d 1 ll11 s u11d con u ngt•n t
l' r 1· d 1 t o r ~ n f R u t h V e r
Cru1~" Custa Mt'!>ll, CA . and
p ,. rs o n s wh o ma y be
oth1•rw1s.• 11lll'rei.ted in the
will andtor ~Ulte.
STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL
FROM PARTNERSHIP
OPERATING UHOER FICTITIOUS
BU&INEH NAME
co1poratlon, 439 I Birch St , NAME STATl:MlNT Newport BMctl, CA 92il&O The IOllowtn9 pettona ere dOlng
Molilyn K•y Hll<.lt 10•51
Smoke River Coull f'Oufl lft111 Valley (..A 92708 Tt\<1 lollowino peraons 1110 1Jn1ng
ou11r1eu as Thia 11 1 ~... butln•" aa. bu ,_ a -~UClted by a SE.ACUFF TRAVEL, 2207 M11n T1111 bu11ness 11 conducted by .. n
ln<llvldual OELAWARf Sf APAAI T nu lollow1n9 p.r ton •1t> ~ Wll'1drawn IU 0 QOner~I POflnl!r llom '"e r.o1•111e11•n1p opera11no unf)ll• tile
lltHl•Ou~ ous1nes• n 1me o l MONIH\£Y PINES PLANTSCAPE
10 Wooogrove 1tv1ne CA 92714
oorporatlon National EdvcaUon St Suite 25. Hunllnglon~eacn
C....twa, 1ne; CA 9264a
M1111yn Halen ME NT S 18891 Oelaw11 r e
Hun11ng1on B11ach (.;A 92648
.--.. A .,..., E J Loughrey, 1911811 Manhme .,... .. ey · """'• Ln . Huntlnnton Beactl, CA 926411
Th11 a11111men1 waa hied w11n Ille
County Cle<k ol 011ng41 County on
Merell 24 1983
C w Hogberg 835 Am•goa
Way • 5 Newport Bt1•Ch CA 92660 Vloe Prwldenl .. .,
Thll et•l-'I WM tllecl wtth the Mery C Loughrey. 198811 A p<•lltton has lx.'<·n hied
by Maqone lloust.> 1n the
Supl'nor Court of Orange
County r equl'Sl1ng that
M[lrJOrlt' HoUS<' be dppoinU?d
as pc.•n.on.il rcprcsenuiuve to
adm1n1 .. 1e r the estate of
Ruth Ve:r Cru1sse, aka Ruth
R Vl'r Cru1sse, aka Ruth
Rothman (undl•r t h e
l ndc·pc..ndenl Admtrui.trnuon
County Clerk of Or.no-County on Multlme Ln , Huntington BHcn,
Metcn 17. 1983. fl CA. 92648
F2125e0 Publlaheo Orange Cout Cally
P1lol April 3. 10, t7, 24, 1983
1603·83
Oonnn Motzger 408 62nd
Sllutil. Newporl Beac.h, f.A 92663
Tile 11c1111ou5 bu11n1u name
t1a1emu111 tor the partne11111p was
lltod 0•1 IJCIOOCll 20 1982 '" Ille County o r Oreng11 FILE NO
f 200030
Ft120M Tiii• buW>es• It conducted by •
Publlalled Oreno• Coaat O•lly oenerat pertnerlhlp ·-------------
1 h11 butlnns is conoucltld by 11
gt1ner al pertnt11 Sblp
Piiot, Apr1I 4, 11, 18. 25. 1983 M_.y C Loughrey PUBUC NOTICE
1904-83 Tiiie etat-1 wu filed wllh IN ------------
C W Hogbfllg
Tll•• statement waa filed w1111 lllfl
County Cltlr~ ol Orange County on
March 17 1983
F ult Name a no Addreu ol the
Pe1~vo W11hd1aw1"9 County Clet1! ol Or•noe County on f'ICTITIOUI •UllNlll
-------------Meteh 15. 1983 NAME ITATIMENT DllTH IDTICIS f'212100 Tne lollow1ng pe<aon1 ate d0<ng
LHlle Ann l<ennedy
1407 Ai.bama 81 •4
~1un11noton Beach CA 92848
Publisl\ed Ora11ge Coasl Deily
Piiot. Moren 21 28 Apnl 4. 11.
ii l'ublleneo Orange Cont D•lly but1nea1 u Piiot. AprH •. 11, 18, 25. 1983 O~GE CO HAVEN GUEST
F2120M Publ•sned Orer1g11 Coast Oerly
Piiot April 4, 11 18, 25. 1983
DUNLAP
EDWARD HUBER
OUN LAP, re11den t of
Newport Beach, Ca. Passed
away on April 1. 1983 at the
age of 74 at hta resid e nce
following a lengthy illneaa.
He was an active
International artist, and
became Invo l ved i n
ownership and management
o f Plymouth Canning
Company in 1937, serving in
t h at capadty -until 1~7 1
when he moved to California
as director o f manufacturing o t a national fJ>od
co rporation , he also
o riginated Dunlap-Pacific
and Dunl ap's, Inc . In
Plymouth, Indiana which
were associated with the
food industry. H e is survived
by daughte r s M elinda
Robinson of Plymouth,
Indiana, Nancy Hoon o f
lndiana and Patricia
Hamalainen of Wilconsin, 6
erandc hildren, sister
Cathe r ine St.eve• of New
Y ork, and w as preceded Ln
death by his brother Alan.
Services will be held on
Tue.day. April 5, 1983 at the
LaPalma Chape l of
Backs-Kaulbars M o rtuary,
Anaheim. lnt.ennent will be
Friday, April 8, 1983 at New
Oak Hill Ce metery,
Plymouth, Indiana. In lieu o f
Gowen the f.amily requesta
donations be made to the
Indiana C hapte r o f the
Leukemia Socie ty o f
America. 220 South Downey
A ve., India.napol.ta. Indiana
46 2 19 o r t o St. Jude
H<>1pital. Fullenon, Ca c/o
Slater Vivian Bac ks -
Ka u l bara M o rtuary
d.Lrectors.
UPIUNG
EDNA G . LIPKING.
resident of Costa Mesa. Ca
Passed a w ay on April 1,
1983. Born September 9,
1893 in Evansville, Indiana.
She is s u r v ived by her
daughter Lillie Carroll o f
Santa Ana . Ca ,
granddaughters Linda
C uro ll Flenner of Cost a
Mesa, Ca. and Susan Carroll
of Laguna Beach , Ca. and
grea t -gra ndd a ugh le r
Andrea Flenner of Co1ta
Mesa. Ca. and a brother S.N
Grant of Evansville. Indiana Funeral eervlces Will be held
on Tueeday, April 5. 1983 at
l :OOPM. gravesid e at
Cresllawn Memo rial P ark.
Riverside, Ca. ,PlllClfic View
Mortuary di.rectors.
14 15·83
HOME. 21119 ORANGE Ave Costa MllSa, CA 9262 7
Godolredo P Naureno 2• ----..,-.,.-1-C-..,.-TI-C_[ ___ Y0<ktown lnnne CA 92714
,..,,_, nu Elma S N111 r e no 2 •
f'ICTITIOUI •USIHlal NAME ITATeMlHT
The lollowlng Pfl'ton• are doing t>utlne.s u ·
THE STICKER PACK. 1912
Sumb• Circle.Coate Mesa. CA
92628
Karen Crll9, 999 0 1a St
Coale Mesa, CA 92827
Anne lle McKnight, 1912 S1mba Clrcte, Coal• Men CA
92628
Thia t>uelnesa la contJucteo by a
Annette McKnlghl
YO<klOWfl lrvrne CA 927 14
T hla buSlr>e$S IS conducted by ....
Individual GOdolredo P Naiereno
Elmo S N11.111eno Thlt 11att1<n«1t wat llled wun 11i;1
County Ci.<k of Otange County on
Mii~ 3 I 1983
F21,1'2
Published Orang11 Coast Oa1ly
P1IOI Aprll 3 10 If 24 1983 1550-83
P\llUC NOTICE
Katen Crlllg FICTTTIOua BUllNHS Thlt al•l-1 waa tried Wllll Ille NAM£ STATEMENT
County Ci..a ol Orange County on Tile IOllOW1ng persons are dorng
Mttet> 31, 1983 ousrnaas as
f'21,1IO G L O B E P A C K A G 1 N G
Publl1ne<1 Oreng.e Coaal Dally SERVICE 3301 Harbor Blvd Santa
Pilot. April 4, 11 18, 2S. 1983 f\na CalllOfnia 92704
1~5-83 Troy Dewain Ward 8788 Corel
-------------•Springs 207 Apt C Hun11nu1on
l'WllC NOTICt I Beach Ca11forn1a 92600 ------------Shirley Mae w11d 8788 Cortll J:ICTfTIOUS 9UllNESS Springs 207 Apt C Hun11no1on
NA.ME ITATlllENT Bt1acn Calllornra 92600 Thtl loll0W1ng l>fltlOr'IS tte da<ng Tnrs buSlt>eSS 1s condu<01~ by a
bullnesa llS g11neral partners111p
THE FLOWERMAN 2166 E Troy Ward
Co1a1 Hlgnwey, Newport Beach rn1s 111temen1 wn 111110 w11" the
Ca1110tn11 92860 county Ci.rk or Orano• <..oun1; on S herrill Lynn Grtepp, 248 f'eblUMY 15, 1!183 lloblnhood Pl•ce. Cotta Meae
C•lll0<nla 92627 F2oeeo:J
Pubhslled Oreng• Coast Da•l1
P•IOI Mat 13 <'0 27 Apr 3 1983 1315·83
&-ry Lynn V0<pegel 490 E
201n S1r .. 1 Coste Mesa CaH10<n1a
92627
PtllllC NOTICE
198)
1407-83 ----------t4_1_1_11_1 o r Ei.tat.t.-i. Act) The pcllt1on
1i. Sl't for hearing in Dept PtllllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Th• lollow1ng persona 1111 doing bua1n11ss as
AGGl'lESSIVE LIG~ITING FIX TURES 1~39 Monrovia.
NewPOrl Beech CA No 20 92660 Gerald Boza11n 600 E
Oceanr.ont No 1H. Balboa CA
92661
Cll11a1111a Borarlh 600 E
Oceenlront. Nn lH. Balboa. CA 92881
Thi! busrneS6 15 c;onduc1o<1 by • gen11r al pertnersh•p
Cnr1s11ne Bozann
Gt1<ald Bozarth
Th15 Slaltl<l\l!nt was 11190 w•th rne
County Clt1fk or Orange County on
Morell 1 7 l983
F212099
Pubhslled Orange Coast Dally
Pllol Ap111 ' 11 18 25 1983
Nu 3 al 700 C1v1c Center
011Vl' W('lot, Santa Ana, CA PtllllC H<YTIC£
1n101 on Apnl 20. 1983 at Ftem1oua eua1Hu1
!) JO A. M NAME IT A TEMEHT
IF YOU OBJl!A..'T to the bu:~~~'lflng porson1 are doing
granting of the petition, you Wll MOAE CITY DREXEL.
should either appear dt the EAST 61 t Anton Boulevard. Suite 1
h (' ll ri n a a n d s I a l 1• y 0 u r !170 Costa Mesa.. CaJ1l0<nla 921126 I " Ofl'>nlS A M0<ria db• DREXEL, olJjc·l tto ns or hie· written EAST &11 Anton Bouleverd. SUlte 1
o hJt>C t1o ns with the eourt 970 Costa Mesa Cal1l0<nla 92826
bd<>rt• thi· h cartng Your Wilmore City 0 11velopm11n1.
be Inc I Calrlornla corpora11on. 611 aµ!X'ara.nt't' may •In person Anton BO<Jltlva1d. Suite 970. Costa
or by your attorrwv Mesa. C1tlforn1a 92626 I F Y 0 U A R E A Th11 bl.Illness 1s conducted by a
CH EDITOR o r a t.'Onlrngent o-•I partnerah1p
crr-J1tor nr the dec:e~. you Wiimore Clly
mui.t file Y•JUr da1m with the Development. Inc Steven P Sem1ng100
l'llUrl •>r -pre~l'nt 11 l o t he Voea a Cook
µr·r ,.unol reprc•i.1:ntat1ve AHorn•y• •I Law
appointeu uy thl' court teeoo Felrchlld Drive, 9ull• 1110 Poet ~ Boa 1•n _________ _;,;•J::.;6:::.l:..8::;3;:.. within four month! Crom the lrvtne, C•IHoml• 12713
Pl&IC NOTICE datt• or first ,,~uance or F21203I
-------------1 lt·ttt·r:. ~ provided in Se<-uon Publ1s11t10 Orange Coal! Oallv FICTmova •UalNEll ~ou or the Probate Code or Pilot Miich <'8 Aprrl 4 11, 18
NAME STATllill:NT ("I Th { 1983 The 1o11owlng per tons 8,., ooong a 1rorn1 a e t 1 me or
business as· r1hng da1ms will not t>Xp•r<'
WEST LAKE VILLAGE lpnor tu four months from
REAL TY. 2600 E NulwOOd Ave . th~· date o f thl' h earing Suite 817, fullef1oo. CA 92831 \ ........ .._.. v
1505-83
PUBUC NOTICE
Weallak• Vlll•g• Corp a n o ll"' au<> e Cautornie corpor a ll on 2600 E Y CJ U MAY EXAMINE NOTICE OF TRUSTlE'I I ALE
Nutwood Ave Suite 1117 Fulleflon. t!w ftlt' kC'pl the l'OUrt If you Loen No. C»-"290-7/COH£N
CA 9263 t 11n• mten.'Sted 111 the est.ale. T u':c~1.:9 n us business 1a conducted by 1
general p1t1ne<11\lp
Sherry L Vorpegel
Snerr~I L Gr Htl>P
Thia bullne .. 1• conducted by • you mav file a rl'qUl'5t with SUPERIOR TITLE SERVICES corpor111on • FICTTTIOVI IUllNE88 w .. 11a11. VHl•Ofl C0tP the· lOtJrt lo rl'<'t'IVt' Spt.'Ctal INC a• duly appo1n1eo Trustee
NAME STATEMENT Ru-Chang Kung n Olllt' of the inventory of und111 tho 1011ow111g d11acrrbtld deed
F211581 Tne lollow1ng pe rson 11 doing I Secretiry · estate assi•ts and o f the 01 lrull Will SELL Al PUBLIC Publl•hed 0 c I D ' t>ustness .. T AUCTION TO THE HIG HEST ,.no• OH •1 y NEWPORT CHECK Cf\SHING hi• Slllemenl WN lllfld wtlll tile p e tilton'< accounts and BIODER FOR CASH ANO/OR THE PllOI. Aptll 4. 11. 18, 25. 1983 County 0.0. ol Orange County on ' .,,_ 1254-83 1823 Newpon Blvd Cot1a MllSa MAieh 2S t!l83 reports descnbed 1n ~uon c As HIER s 0 R c ER TI FIE 0
------------Calllornta 112627 f'2l270I 1200 ~ o r the California CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL ..,.,.IC NOT"'" Yvonne W • 11 er' 2 5 o t P ba C'--' CODE SECTION 292411 CP•vaoi. at .'"~ t!A. Sunflower Str eel Sun I e Ana Publlalled Orangt1 Cont Delly ro l<' .,.,e tna 11""9 ol sale In lawful money ol
FICT1T10UI •UIMll Calllornl& · Pilot. April • I I l8 25 1983 J O b n M . G u St a fs OD, A 111t1 Unitfl<I :.ta1es1 all ngnt 111111 eno
NAME STATEMENT Tnls bualness is c.onduc1eo by on 1494.83 Professional Corporation, '"111rt1t1 conveyed 10 and now netd
Tne loMowif'lg oeraon• are d<>lng Individual l 976Z Mac Arthur Blvd .. 3rd by 11 undfl' sard Deed of Tru111n '""'
bu'"-u : YvGrlno Wane" I Floor lrvloe CA 9 %715 P•<>oerly herein11ter <1Mcr1btld
COASTLINE CONSTRUCTION fn1s statement wH l11oe1 '"'"' 1ne PtllllC NOTICE (714) 85, 1 1315• · rRUSTOA JEFFREY COHEN end 18872 p l · · Or v 11 p County Clefk ol Or•noe County on -TERESA COHEN CelllO<ni: ;:ia:~ IVe, 1 1 atll Mar 10 1983 FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS Publltlled Or•nge Coa11 Cally BENEf'ICIARY UNION l"EOERAL
T&T SPAS. INC . a Calilornll F2115e2 NAME ITATI:MEN'T Pilot Maren 28. 29 Apr11 • 1983 S AV I N G S A N D l 0 AN
corpor•tlon 111872 Patrician Orlve Published Orange Caul Oelly Tne to11ow1ng perton •a rJo•ng I 1~118-33 ASSOCIATION
VIiia P1tk. CallfOfnll 921187 ' Pooi Mar 13 20 27 Apr 3;~983 buti~~:~v1ew PROFESSIONAL P\IM.IC NOTICE 1n~~o~~!I01~~~::"e~~~ ·~~~9~~
Thre bullnMs is conducted oy 'I 1 8"83 ASSOCIATES. A MEDIC~l CORP -------------p~ 1406 ol Offlcl•I Recorda 1n llltl corporat~T SPAS tNC PtllllC NOTICE OCEANVtEW INSTllUTE FOR FICTITIOUS BUllHEll olhco ol 1ne Recorder ol Oreng11 ------------1 MI N D· B 0 D V IMBALANCE ... .a .. ST•._ .... NT Count •a·• d--' ol lrus• •e~ 1~ Edgat A 0. Steuben FICTTTIOUS llUSINESS 01 SOR DE AS N E W P 0 RT ..,.~ "1"'-"' y • ~ """' 'u -• ~
Prftldent NAME STATEMENT JNST"UTE FOR MINO-BODY bu~~:'ng persons ere doong lhe l~~~2"~1 Tract No 3380 rn Ille
Tlltl statement wu flied wttn Ille The lotlowtng ~IO'lt 1re doing IMBALANCE DISORDERS. 200 CREATIVE CONCEPTS. P 0 Cll~ ol Cosll Mesa County ol County Cleflc ol Or•noe County 00 bUllntisa as N11wpor1 C11n111 Or Ste •304 Boa 9775 1074S Morning Glory Orange Stall!! or CalllOfnla. as Pflt
Merell 7 1983 ANIMAL ARTIF'ACTS, 500 391h N('wporl Beacn, C•lll 92~ Ave . Fountain Vali.y, CA 92708 map recOfded in book. 133 PBQllS
f'211271 Str"I. Newport Beech. CA 92663 Jordon P Wl'IU, M D . 606 Carleton K Hinz, 10745 34 10 39 1nclu!llv!'l or mapa, In IN
Publlsned Oreno• Coes' Dilly 81o1ber• A Cllpptnoer. 500 39111 R11ner Way Costa Meu Catll !Morning Glory Ave . f'ounlaln 0111ce ol tne county rt1torder or said
PilOt Miii 13 20 27, AfH 3 3 1983 StrMI. Newpo<I Beech. CA 92663 92676 'Valley CA 92708 county
I l9-83 CUNorO E f'eucll'lf 500 39111 Tll15 buson11ss IS c;onducteo b~ •n Thlt b\Nnesa •• con<IUc:led by an YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNOE" A
-------------StrMI Newport Buth. CA 92663 1n01v1duel 1nd1vl<lual O E E 0 0 f T R U S T 0 A T I 0
Nil.IC NOTICE I T1>1s t>usm.s la conducted by e J0tdan P W111u M D CerletGrl K Hinz NOVEMBER I 1179 \HtUIS YOU ---FIC_TmOUl ____ .u_ ... __ S_S __ 1111ner111 panrw1rsh1p Tll•s sta1em11n1 wH hMld with tne Thia'"'-'..,.. filed w11n 1ne TAKI! ACTION TO PlllOTECT
NAllE ITATl•NT Berbara A CHppl"Ofl' County Clerk. 01 011n941 County on County Cler~ Of Orenge County on YOUR PROPE"TY. IT MAY BE TM I Thia 11a111men1 wu Ille<! wllll Ille March 17, 1983 March 24. t983 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. If' YOU buel,_:i:;ino ~'°"' are dotng County Clerk or Oranoe County on "1.12095 F2125el N£EO AN EXPLANATION Of' THE
PACIFIC COAST OIVEAS Mareh 3 t. 1983 I Publll'1M Oreng11 Cont Ollly Pubflahod Orang• co .. I O•lly HATUllE Of' THE PflOCEEOINQ
INSTRUCTION. 24 1 Wiiton SI . 2lJ179 Piiot M11ch 21 28 Ap11I • I 1. P1lo1 M11 cn 28 Apr II • It 18, AQAINI T YOU, YOU SHOULD Cost• M ... CA 92827 Publllhld Orange Coaat Delly 1983 1983 CONTACT A UWYEfl.
Jolln Wlllllm Roblee. 2• I Prtot April 4 11 18 25 1983 14 16-83 14511-83 2976 J1va Rold Coale Meu.
Wllson SI Cotta Mfta. CA 92627 l5'6-ll3 -------------C1llr0<n1a 92626
Jol>n Kevin Knudsen. 24 1 P\B.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 111 • '""' •ddreu or common Wiison St . Coate M .... CA 92627 P\llUC NOTICE oea1gne11on ol property •s snown Thie buelnt!N 11 conducted by 11 FICTITIOUS aU91Nf:U FICTITIOUS BUllHESI &bove no w1rr1nty ts glVltn H lo Ila general part,_.,..lp f'ICmlOUS aua1..-1a NAME STATEMENT NAME STATl!MENT compteieness or co•rectnet•) .. Tne
John w Roblee NAME 9TATIMENT The lollowlng 1)41rtonl &re dotng lhe 1011ow1ng person 1s C.101119 benelrc1ary unoor H id Oeed ot
Tt>tt at•t-t wu filed with IN Tne IOllOWlng !>4'fton• •r• domg bull,_. aa b"'"'"" as T•ull by reason ol • b•H ch or County Cl«k ol OrW>09 County on bu-a H (OUINN'SI TENTH HOUSE RUNWAY 19 17917 MacArthur deltull 1n 1111' o1>11g111ont teeureo
r Merell l7 1983 SH A M A 0 Cl( DEL I & CREATIONS 1JM login St •G Blvd Irvine CA 9'714 tnerttby nere1 olore e.ecuted ano
"I F212101 CA TEAING 1011 B"OH COtla Coete M .... CA 92626 Sunnyu C Pa" 27 I r"mnnl delivered to tne under11gn11d e MHe CA 92627 Linda Jo Qu1nn/Hatf't Chartoa Irv,,... CeillOfma 92714 w•llt-"-11rat10n o! ....._,•ult end
PAClffC Yll'W
MIMOllAlPAA•
Cemetery Monuarv
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pacrfrc View Dr•ve
Newoort Be<l<h
6'4 noo
._COllMIOI MOI TUAllES
Laouna Beach
49' 9415
LaQuna Hrlls
768 0933
San Juan C,ap1511ano
495 t776
HAUOI LAW,._MT. OUYI
Mo<tuarv • Cemete"'
Crematory
1625 Grsle1 Avf>
Cos11 Mosa
S40-SS5•
.... C1 110n8$
l&L•OAOWAY
~' 110 Bro adway
CoataMeaa
6'2·9150
\
Publlalled Orangl CoHt Dally M 1 B • l ~· .,_ "" Piiot, Ap<ll • 1 I, II, 25. 1983 ••oar• riuge1 og1don Bluet, 2•11·~ Rochaater Cot1a '"" bu,1nes' •-~onduc1ec1 hy •n Oem•nd '°' S•le and written nollC• (Albert E ). 6211 W 1n1IO'W Mua, CA 92627 1ndMdue1 of breec1> 1nd ol e4el;llon to ceuse
Hunllnglon 8111cn. CA 92847 H•rry Charle• Blu••. 246'~ Sunnyu C Paik 1ne unclertlgned 10 ••II aeld Alber I E Log ad on. 11211 RochMt11t, Colle M11 ... CA 92627 T•111 etetem11n1 w•t flled wun the p<opetty 10 .. 11aly Hid obHgallons, Dll-•c _.T"'c Wtnalow Huntington Beecn CA This bu91ness I• eonoucted by a Covn1y Cl11rk of 011ngc County onl ind 1nere1ller the undtttlgned ____ ~_--... __ nu __ ~ _____ 1921147 Of!n«•I p.vtnershlp M3•C'h 11 1983 caused Slid no1ic. ol btMCll ana ol
fK:'TfnOUa ..,.._aa This bualnue •• c:onduc1.o by a Und• Jo Quinn F2120e0 e1ecuoo 10 l>t recorded No_.ibef
..,._ ITATIMENT Mergatt11 l ogaoon Thia stat-I waa llled wttn the Publlall•O Orange C.oul O•lfy 29 1982 u Instr No 82-4 1651601
The following ~raon 11 doing Tlllt alal..,,..,1 wes llHKI wilh lhe County Cl«k of Oranoe County oo Pllol M•rcn· 21 19 April •. 11 llltl Recordef ol Orlf\ge County ~ u : CO<Jnly Clerk ol Or•nge County on Merch 24, 1!183 t983 Said Sall will be mede but
CHRISTIE ASSOCIATES. 2010 Mircn 3l l9&'.l f'l21JtT7 f'212JM7 1•20·83 w11nout coven1n1 or 'lftrranty,
\11111 Caudtll, Newpor1 Beech, CA I Publlt'111d Orange CoHI Diiiy 1--------------upr"8 or lmplled. regerdlng !Ille neeo Publlthed Or•ng• COHI Dally Piiot April 4, 11 , 18 25 11183 PUBllC NOTICE J>O•MMIOn or encumbr1ncet 10
Cyntllll A Poelleeny. 20lO VllUI PllOt. AptM 4. '1 111, 2~. 1983 pey tr... rem•lnlng ptlnclpel aum of ~ 1Wwpor1 8-11. CA 92MO -HI02·11a I 1•111-8.1 F~:A~=-.:• Ille note(tl MCUred by Nld dwd ol
Thie ~ le~ by_,, etm'IC ..,.TIC( ,...,,IC Mnfl"" Trutl. wttll 1n111t.sl H In Mid nola lndMdulil. n-.. nu ,..,,_, ~ w. The 1~ i>eflOr'I• 111• d04ng provt~. •chenc••· 11 1ny un011r
CyntlQ A. Podleeny ,_ u the term• of Nld OMd or Trull.
TIW •Ullement WM flied Wl1'1 tl'le B~1!51N HUNTINGTON BREAKERS 1"8. ~erges and expen-al lhe
County Clart! of Orange County on 8 YNOP818 O F THE ANNUAL STA TEMEN T OF A~~R~~!~. J'~1~1~:o~c!.i~ Truat" an0ofthe1ru1tu, .. 1e<1 by
MMlll 17• IN3. UNIC ARE INS URANCE COMPANY, 2381 Campu s Dr., M .... c1111orn1e 92929 .. :.~,.0!..rt:'netd on· Mond•y.
Publl1hed Orenge Cou'7'J: l u lte 105, lrvlne, C A 12715 W I l M 0 R E C I T y April 2&. t913. 11 2 00 p m 1t 11\e
Piiot, MerCll 20. 27. i\prll 3. 10, Year Ended Dece mber 31, 1112 DEVELOPlllENT, INC .• CClllloml• Clleprnen A--en1renc;e lo lhe
1983. Total admitted aaaeta $IS, 190.861 orw1• 9•~'°"o. ·,.~:.A~=~::! Civic; Center Bullolng. 300 E111 1311-83 T """' Cllaom-n A,,.. Oranoe. Clltfoull• ---------....:.~1 otal llabllltlea 14,443,400 2829 At 111e 11m• 01 111e 1n1t1•1 "9JC NOTICE Spelal 1urptu11 funda $ o JoMPll Meyer 111. e 1 1 Anton publ1Utl<ll> ol 1111t nottw, tM to'" c I Q Boulevlfd. Sult• 970, Coll• ......... I IM Id b I I the
PlCTrnOW MIWll ilt•I pa d -up/ uaranty Capita!/ ""°'"" 92929 ~~~;t'i:n _.;:f:d b::: ,0bo,,, MAim ITAT'SWtlf tatutory Deposit 1,000,000 Thia bullMM ••conducted O)' 11 dHcribe d d"d o f trual i nd The tollow!ng pereone .,.. dolno Groll pald·ln and contributed mlled f)flt1nenhip e111m11e<1 cotta, HpenaH, 1nct ~-= eurptu1 t 500 000 WMmore cu,. aOv•f1ClM te 11eu1s eo
Tl4M OAAPHICS, us21 Un•••"'n«f fund• (aur~tua) 1 247 · • o.. .. opmer11, Inc TM~ biO ""111e obtelned ~claneltwe8Ml ,o.,den arCMt ~w • ,461 ••-P lefnJnoeotl. by ~no (1'41tn.ooee111e dey
CA t"41 'Surplu1 aa regard• po l<:yhotdetl 3,747,481 li"reelOent t>ttlClf• Ille ae1e
Robert o a •••II Penn Income lor the year 14,532,827 Thltl 1111eman1 _.. llled wttn tM Del• M.,cn 2•. 1'83
l•undua, 13H4 Cetttrel Av•. Olaburaementa for the.,..., 8 897 1•1 Cleft! OI Or•noe COu111y on auPffllOfl TrTLI Clllno, CA. 91710 W h b ,_ • • <> M8"Clfl 11, 1118. SE"\llc[I, INC TNI ~,. ~ted 0y.,., • ere v c ertify that the above Item• are In ... • c..-.. MIO Tnnt .. ,
tndMdull. accordan~ with the Annual Statement tor the year ended 1Mti.r11"" •• ~ IV' To. St!RVIOI! co . TNa=."':·•~ December 31 , 1882, mid• to the tnauranot -=~.....,... ;r'~Anlwlt ..
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'IH& • 'll'DD 'LBB 144-IMI -nu etl)1, dw, d'*''· W/ 8-nodeled 3 bdrm. 2 beth+ 1arp rec. nn.. • ...... OD. ... 1'wu.nDft 1 Ir ' IOf1. Or111Q411rM, 8AYFRONT • lc>eotlOJllr • Id •. 8 ..... :t 2 9 .
beun ~u .. -fumiahed., ""'UOI. '420,000. l'::g .... s-.a Xlnt loo 2 Ir Iba. 1137 ft.-.-t .,..._... IHI, 1tt & IHI, 1300 view, ~IC 2 bf. 2 N . M&-et2&
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BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1., ·~l lltr Comp f\lrn One of Big D• f\ome Corner lot. modeled 3 Br home 3 pool. lennl1, •v•ll Im· 1411/mo 780-0717 ehopa. utile pd From 141-lln Cyn't ~ Illig. ~. lallnd kitchen. l'em 1m. B 1 8 a I I 0 r R 1 ~ 1 • m a d . I 6 6 0 I m O '3M/mo. 64~. :~ ·~':!'· o~·,11=· llghl Interior. enoloHd. I 1 4 ooIm 0 c 1 11 644-7124 l!!l!f! Pt1tll Mtt Nr beectl. la. 2 bt, 1 b• 0 11 11.,~ .,, p, .. "' !' t> 1 , til">I lllPIUTI luah' ordna 11.495,000 ~~~~~i ~ef:o":e .y~';"I. 714/831·11137 TURTLEROCK • F11>uioueliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii trplo, 01'/J, lrlge, bel·
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SeLLI FantHllc loclllon e .. utlfully dtCOlllld BARGAIN. 3 bdr, lam rm, la....,1 .. _ "-tfl It.. Oupl1x 3 Br 2 Bl, garage, 3 Br, 21A Ba, getad, wt* *33-7 6 648-18-47
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769-1501 ~ 762-7272. °' 646-&3el wknd 84 l·t'84 Ownr/ 850-1044, t175-8346 w II l llU UNFURNISHED WISTUU YIU.Ml \VALKBRALIB lut. IMcll lMI JumlM Crealt Condo In A.gt Coop w/Agt• Chrl• ID& IH ALL UTILITIES Bech. 1 & 2 Br Apia.
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famlly rm. laundry rm, tennl•. pool, aecurlly. htta Itta 4-Plta S 1 3 0 0 I mo . RI t • l!!J!rl ltaell 1219 SWIMMING plus Bach 1450= ~. 1wge bllcony. s 188,000. = F!f/ ~iif3~0;~: XLNT FIN. 750-1852 644-ooe<>; 873-8589 3 Br 2b•. lam rm, frml much mo rt! Sorry, : :: 153541-46
636-l7l8 22 BNChcomblf Drive, FCM.rrplex, Cotta M_., 2 BAYSIDE PLACE BAY· dining, frptc, huge m11r no ptls. Models TSL Mgmt. 645-8122
Ya TE.II N.B. 6«·7424. Brok• 8t iV. Be 1tudlot w/encl. FRONT apaciou• 2 br, 2 IYlll w/Greclen tub, pool optn dally 9 to 6. THE SEVILLE OCEANFRONT/ palloa. GroH 123,780; be. 11700 mo Biii Grun-& 11una, 300 II lrom 3 Br 1'h ea~ paint· BARGAINS IN CUSTOM & 1240 000 Prln only c1y Rltr 67s-e 161. harbor Sl760/mo can Oakwood Ntwly d1cor11ed 2 Br
Trade ed townho•~::· ';,~l~R~o~~.Mf:i. ~ Ownr.' 5-4~ . Sp~ola~ular 2 Br 2 BJ 8'40-5377 °' 64e--3208 Garden Apartments :fifr:: f"r: ~/'!'1pda~'.
wn 752-1414, 553-054-0 2·••v. wood p1nallno. Lrg E/Blulf COndo. 2 atry, w1ter pd. Cuttom 3 bdrm 4ba, t2.5% AITO for 5 yra 11PL1J II Tll 1&11 elon• lrpl, '1c1ure win· 4 Br, 3 ea. N.wty relurb. 281i-G Senti Ana S520
11udy and aeu111. Stepa w/10% dwn. 184,000. llW'PtlT 11J11YS II llWPllT ll&OI dow. loll l1050 IH Super 11205/mo. ~port Buch/No. Call 1·5, 836-4120 .
10 Ml'ldy bMc:tl Vacenl . Cr8'g, 831-1290 3228 .UB 810ld StrMI, Eech """II• 3 bdrm•. 2 873-1734 • _e_1s._2•_00______ 880 IMM A.'lf 14115/mo. 2 Br. t'/. B• lmmed. om-Ion. 4....,. r-----10 ....... 000 2 ·-1a1 16th) new. Fu'ilprlc:. s1.16G. ~ 3 b~lly 2'h ba1ha. Neer ,_, OWN-AHdy now So. oJ PCH, LARGE BLUFFS CONDO upper unl1. bllcony, L/R, 000. A,_..t 644-9$13 2 ' ' ' ti ER WILL TRADE. S890. 2'A Br 2 Be, trptc, refrlg, 2 tlry, 4 Br, 3 Ba 645·1184 cerport.
..-· be, oer Olt8QI Mc: • 000 bll·ln range. 1harp 6 l t300/mo. 644-2607 Newport Buch/So 527 W Wllaon ... llW IL.Ela. By eppt. UM IUl..n 0 I •• n • 8 0 0 I m 0 TSL Mgml 842-1803 m 1&111" F:=h~~lt~~ ~ob:~t~wbn~ Otnaallltll •~t• PrtJ. lll-1100 ,_5_75-_2-1!18------°:.'S~!o~v~l.b~.~ 17~?~0~:1st WlllUll YI.I.Ml
P1noramlc Back Bay Pymta 12060/mo Su• ._ • IPIOTAOIW NIAii tat. Mr1 Long, 650-1190. 642-5113 Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apll. ~~ .. ~I~~~:.~~~. r:,r:~y 801-~se IEINEI Tl LNatlH1 LHlflHI • om UllTI YllW 1975/mo 3 Br. 2'A B• l.1!!!!!1!!!!!••!!!!!!!1111!1 Avall ~. pool, IP•.
·-............ _ Hlghly upgreded and 1108.050, l1keov1r wl· LIWllT -•aE 2 Yrt. New. 16-U, 17251(, lrom IWttY room. Lee 2 cu11om Condo Nwpt ON THE SAND ~·~ ClrPOf1. Ho P91::.10 prlvall wtlh gerdln ..,1ry thout bank approvll. 3 T hou .~ le StOOK dn, Alweya Full br, many 1m1nlllu CrHI. 2 ctr oar. pool. 3 Br. 2 Bl. uppe< unll, ';&'. 1475-;:;05 WIST llWfllT end HCurlty ayitam. Br, 2 ba lrplc. 15% dn, own 11• ..,.._ pr • Brand New 30-U, St.4 11275 mo. Cell Patrick. ten"'8, 89• w/d hook up. wet bar, part furn., Mulll·level 3 bdrm with 17000 below mwket. Alt ad. DHplrltl. Owner Mil. 12001( dn. Bkr. daya 752·1440; eve1 6 Avall Aprll wnh•r. dryer lncld . 2 81· S6e5 "41,IM m .. 1., tulle. New on thl ti, 213-530-5150 mWohvlcadh ·,.PrSlee21.800112~~ 053-8400 wtmd• 720-1966. T1l 11.. M2-1111 Yeerly °' winter. 11\Clad TSL Mgmt. 754-0081 Slepa from lllt beach k I ~ 2 B "•'din •"I p1Uo t
exc1pllon111y nice 111-~~~1~ 479•500 111· lnlu 1M4 appralMd vllul & aalla lda1trlal Prtt!yl37S C..11 Mna 2224 WSI ow'1:o2 Seuhof•. ~ldOK. No~p9. •. s10r-
come pr~ In WMI flll IUT WfTI ===iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml P'Q. 3 8I 2 8&.l ac>fll· 2 BR I Ba. fncd yard. 3 Br TownhOuM, powd-TSL Mgmt 642-1603 age rm. 1460/mo .
N9wpor1·upgrld«l1w0 ...__..... I-'"-·-In 8 111 1 ••--~·1nlrp6crm.' pool. S 5•000 lockablt •tore 1hed, ., rm, 2 Ba. trplc, com-5-46-0950 8Rowner'aunl1w/oc..11 ·~-· ~ .. ....,.. ..._ -..._, d 1 •tOOO/ Preatlgloua EllecutlYe Ap1 1---------1 vtew plua 91P1tatlly fl.Ir· -=uTlly ;,•ed-tlffronl Spaclou1 1 Bdrm Ind 8rok1t 833-8182 ri rw, ,_ cpla, no pelt mly poo . • mo II the Balboa Bey Club Eutaide goto-c>ua 2 81. 2
nl9hld two BR cottegel eommun . Thia 2 Slory, unit on thl wa11r. Pro-1---------1 .,550 P&I d._•,P,..· .. !89;0 B 173-8856. 11.000. L .... opt1ona1. Ba. yard S505.
........ 3 bdrm. 2~ ba. hugrMt l1ulonally decor111d • 1110 llRI ""flYfK ·• '" .. .,.. HARBOR VIEW · Nit. aJry 642·1802 831-3!>37 ~~~~~~~~~I petlo .ntertllnlng .,.. throughout. ASSUM· LIOUIDA TION 3 Br lllMEIOIAL Wtt"lde c M. Clean & 4 Br, 2 Ba. St250/mo.
.:. -· __ ~,: ~ ~· .. Rect2.,8uced000• :~,.~&:Jr::~ N~G MODEL per11c1 home. ..aTllAL 1h1rp 12 Br 1 Ba1 . car-640-4009 or 07~0 L~1~u;!0~~ ~0B;Lc~~:~: EaskWt o.tta ....
--,,~ • ., , ""' lmm1d avall. 120,000 _._._. peta. encld pal o. en-P"'NORAMIC "·rn ••""/mo. •2l'" lmmacul•I• .. Bdrm .... 1116,500. Call 540-115 ~ mlftclt 1389,500. -·~•IWUI• clad o•regt, no Pel• OCEAN VIEW •u ....,., ... .... New duplex, 2 & 3 bdrm.
homt In Coal• M .. ,.. lllf Ullll IPlJ. 0-??? down. Call P11rlck Pr°'*111e Exc:lualvety S525/mo plua S525 MC Highly upn1aded 4 Br, Newpon Height• excep-($800-1850). Apt, 2 bl
ftnMI community, pluah BALBOA ISLAND: Large Tenore. ag1 780-8702 144-4110 C redit check req 2,A Ba. tr/d~. 121501mo. tlonal view. 2 Br. 2 81, 1828 Fullarlon Av1.
cerpetlng, 109 of the llne and unlq~ com.r pro-Opn Today. l~~~~~~~~~I 548-5-442 or 770-56211 844•1480 or 830.6050, tvm ~ unfurn. 831-4080 ~~-155~28 :_5• M'7xi~: d I
bulll·ln IPPllllllCM. and• perly with • 4 bdrm •uttla Dtstrtl4SO $950/mo. 3 er. 2 ea. wllh ext 4220 :ono 11r f1 d~•lornhf ... ~and. 1 bdrm apt, f pool. 2 Cir g11•oe wf ·-s-~-~._-.,-3-Br_den __ ln_f_am_ Atutanh UaJ. STUNNING 11rg1 t Br. ur11 nc u ng I uge " gr .. t renlll property htt. Plft lest lnl Palm OeHrl. OHp Ca-auto opener. wnher. r,,_..,..m w/wel 'bar ·,'V 2nd 1;o;i-===-..;;.;;;;;...___ o•rden apt. pool 6 rec
•P•· Priced for quick thlt COUid not be d~ 11 very well could &11 -----=""----• nyon Tennl1 Club 3 Br 2 d1y1r 11ook p 1aro1 l&lMa lll&a• 27M wea. 710 W. 18th St Hie. Un~r $200.000. celed today. $435,000 52 G • · ·u • lrplc qultt Nwpl Hgt• Clllnow.751-3t91 C .. LL'"7"'"""". 1127,000 40 ar-1ir..... ... ,000 Ba. 1 tlory, ind unit, lamltyrm area.'AvellApr 1 $1000 BAYFflONT. pier avall 3 Hl')'1 l300'• PIY9 r..,t & ,. " ~ malnder. 38R 2'.hba Thi IO...VS• view, enc petlo, II.Illy II.Im 2094 Balrnoral ... · 2 B f 1 lllltl 1 h 1
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p M 640-90tO Large beaut. cuatom 4 S 1 0 8 . 5 0 0 C a 1 1 TSL ""'"'' 642•1803 mo. 645--05'" •Io r y, r . r P c. u H crp • t ru-ou
~ rm, • • n H 8tt/J.40-QGll5 UITSllE W1tlclllf-pool·homl, 3 Bt M 90 BEST tee PAOPEA'TIES HOMl~ ''"'· IMTIWlll 111,111 ., .. of N9wport. Family 3 ea. lrpc. pallo/erbor, Ce • l Ila 2122 53 1 rtty
---------·'1 t REAL ESTATE 2 Br. 1 Bl. llMla, pool•. rm, plMled olfloa, pool. .. .. "''. o..4t 3 Br 3 Bl 3 car OWIQI many e11trH $1100. rtH • TownhCM.rM 2 Br 1•.; Ba. --U•ll" 131-1400 ape, bleut. landtCIPlna Ownlt wlll llsten lo any Lg 2Br, 281, below 11'\lct. condo. Abiolulely Im• 873-1734 tBr hM. lrplc, ger, O/W, pvt petlo, trpl, r ... ,..._. -& at,_ By owner c:ai olltr. Dorla, Bkr . goff a t~. 875-0105. mac Call for •PPI d.nw.tlr, '850 mo. clean, qul11 no p111 •WMT IAI a.u.. 85()..0132. 055-0808 Of a57-&400. (819) ~ '950/mo Agl Harry 28' 11>&. dbl git. garden-790-"57 1650/mo. Elden ~ve View of !he Wltlffronl 10 p-1--'· I_.. · ., . fncd yrd, pet ok. 07e-185t Cltallna. 2 Bdrm 2.,. Bl, suaiw _, Sll,IH ON SANTIAGO DRIVE ltMrt fnpt!J 1510 831-1288 se5o. Ph 675.3093 or Hlde-1w1y w/vlew. Mo-1 _________ 1 of luxury llvl~ In '""It-BALBOA PENl..SULA Bachelor pad on thl '." br~ ~'!;,_2 !_07: ~ -·-1 He,. 3 Br. 2 Ba. oar. yd & 870.9ee7 dern 2 Br l Ba. Dectl, Lge I br, 1 bl, 2 bl, 2 ba .... Sharp 2 br reduced to 1 1 L .. .. .,. ~...., '' -~ d •87 .. 1 2 •7 1----------O/W. garage. No pelt. lownhOuM rw Fairview& rlM condo F llC\ll'tty a1r1am n Irv na ow f•-1ty' .. __:. .... , .. pool .. 3 CON E .. P. DESIGN-01.:_t~ ,.",.._m.o,.73 " BLUFFS 2Br & den. Up-*72~/u.tu 8 '5-1682 9u1rd1 y~r home and $260,000 xlnl llnlndng. down moYe8 )'OU Into Ihle _,, "'""" ..,.,, "" 8r-, ...,.,.,. ,,...,....,. d 1 I I G • " 1 '" ,,.. 8 8 k • r · N O Pe t I ·
poauulone. Owner 0 P• n wk n d • Pm lovely OfangetrM condo. Ir~, 3 c;ar oe;:r,a:-ER'S HOME. 21 mint lo Eulalde d pllx 3 BR 2 gr: 1 ~ S ,e~~ 01 ~-Nice 2 Br . 1 Ba. frplc, 5.45-1882 wantaolferendwlllcany 544-1281 931-"370, 6611-81...-. cur Y tyaem. · •lcllng laltea rlYera 3000 u · ' · ' tundeck, carport, no -Coltl--~--.. -.-.-fl-neet--flllTli_ly_1
1 t T 0 $926 000 c.ii ,. ___ ... _,Jiu 1-.. Triple A cond. Pf1oed to •q u: 3-4 °bdrmi. lg• Bl, fplc, encl petlo, 2 •ly. 760-838.4 Of 875-5930 P••• L•••• 1 650 ............. ~ hM lmmed oc-AA. Wrlter f~ 1 ~ --•-Mil. $405,000 6«-7424 mHler aulta, jacuzzi. 188() mo 640-0097 allrtronl, 3 br, 2 be, 78()..1713, 833-3307 ;::"'..=::::;tor 2 or 3 BR.
7594100 Bkr. lamlly room. aolarlum. "'n I -"'•n ,_ decor S2000 mo. + -..--, SHORECLffs 3br, 21>&, + petlo rm. pool, 2'Abl, 2 frplca, beaut. I ... tr., ....... r~m"•or un· ellp $400. 873-14&4 2 Br. trplc, atepe lo t>Mdl, $405 lo 1825 Wela 10
GEORGE ELKINS CO dee kit h (J 1 ) I dk .., -•u oar1g1, $705/pr mo tchoola & tllopplng . Just lla1ed, oc..11. neutral ecor, xlru. ~k 1 •nna r: · g 1 furn. Ulll pd. Range 6 E/BIUll ramlly hm. 3Br 851-8787 1250 Adama, 557~785,
,.__,...view, atunn•~ 1164,600. M8-8ae5 °"' • awn, • rHm, 0 frig. S305tmo. t11 plu• 2 .. -. ~·ntry kttdlen, nr --------no peta. _.,_. 4 Bdrm•. "'V greenbelt C1acade ..... ~ 1._ • __ .. __ bt ________ _,
.... lllST SIU mint. $850/mo. Owner NC only. 409-1817 perk 11000, 640-7659 utiiii'.:! p-:C,~t~ ,;,0. 2"~ ,!'h b••!!~a.ctled/mo 2 1.... Tll nn LMI •••••• -cON001EASTBLuFFs 1w&44-8510 om 11ww11 sPvGLAss HILL --IOI· -••• --llUll Gerry & Chrlat1 3 Bd 1.,. ba E II I plut 1150 cillnlng IM. 558.1110 -873-1781 760-1307 rm, • ~ xcell1n1 nine no. I.I. he I 1111 Dealgnar perfect with On POlnl Lome. aup9fb 5 382 Victoria. Call for ---------1 Loolta cutate, "-jum-1 _________ 1 aharpl lnve11or w,.nt• 1185,000 °' wtll trade fOf Cap• Cod charm. 2Bt Br. ftmlly home with appt 642.,.,780 3 81, 2 Bl. 2515 Of.nge.
bol 2 story,_ So Bly 11A1f Tl lllU OU11 Tlk• ,,_ peymenta., lndlan Well• Condo + 4 Br 2'M>I.. pool, Npl 8c:h. 2'Ab• cozy home com-view, 2 tlory, 3 Cir Olf· Frplc, lndry hookupa,
l>Wh. 5 Bdrm & bonue 702 Aclcll. valulb6t R-2 It t 8 . 5 0 0 . 0 w n • r CHh. •Br 2'h bath•. (Wlttcllff) homl for 10p plett with wood burning ege. 3 lrptca, formal din-Tn NI M*•= cerport. No peta. 1825.
room. 1425,000. lot, UM 2 unlta .. 18 or do 752-«>30 c1o1t to thopplr1g & pool. E. C.M. ~ Npl Bch In-nrep&aQe, f~mal dlnl~. I n o . I 1 • S 2 1 0 0 $395 p1ua 1 150 . Slltr• Mgnt, 941•1324 your own thing. 1225.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pvt perty. 7t4/850-<Wl8 come propirty wllh air con<I, W9t bet 6 II.Illy 644-7424. Bkr 382 Victoria. Call 1011---------1 U~IVUI: t1()Ml:S 000 ---Iv mag, 8t9/588-40t8 owner's unit grCM.rnd llr. equlf)P41d kitchen. Reaid· Blulft __ ... 0 ... .,,._. 3 br. Appl 642~780 2 Br, yd. gw, nr Wltaon & ..__.. '"1"'......,.. · •-·---~ 642-3481 """"' ....,.,..., Herbor. *486/mo, $415 ~~--~~·~Ort.~~"~.,._,.,~~~ .., ... lfl llar ,,.,, Biii 3 br, TurtJer~ Vista VERSAl(LES COHOO . :;:e1!1_!!__~51'moo pool 2'A be, S 1000 mo. Agl 2 Bdrm, trplc, c1tpeted. MC. 754-09te = Ill-MM Townhome overloolllng by owner 2 BR 2 Ba. NO CASH liiiii •iW.n' 644-1133 range. petlo LM 1775, 2 BR 1 Ba. gar OCC H~~~·~ !::1 Duplex bV Own/A.Qt. 181 a ~on.!.'::,~· v':!!;:'~ :df-=· Wkdya '" 8' ~~1;or~~s~~ u~'!:' 675·23 t 1 or evH call lllffl l>fl 640-t m mJni cond. Mo5 nr '
SELL Idle Item• with • 281, 1.235.000, lgt Cl8h mountatna & night llt•·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M c N • 1 h R ••I 1 y 648-3376 3 bdrm, 2'.h b•. 8rMn-2 Br 2 Ba. lrplc. open 8'2-2390
n.Jlu Pllol Clualfled Ad d w n 0 w c 1 2 % Takeover lg• 1at T.O. -·-842· 1334, 85 t ·98811 ERV CLEAN . 381 hOme, ~~!':..f ... ~O. l..;.~-ot2,5., Bmkor. belm Cllllnga, IU"'**· Lge. dMn ' aharp 2 br, _~_;..__, ______ . 675-3083 or 879-0667. OWC. Comm. ttnnla & -•••-evee ...,.........., ~ .,.. ulll. rm. 1850/mo child 6 amell pet OK
Find what you want In pool. Call 759·160t or llwn TIWBll• . encl gar1g1, lg yard w/ EWPORT CREST 875-55tt ••IU\ ... ,. ""'"'" CIMalfled A IOWM1 ........... "V" P1tn WANT Ocnlronl dplx for big •h•d• lrll & covd N ... ..., .,....,_ •• ....,
Diiiy Piiot •· U~ lhe Dally Pilot 762-7373. ..,....... 81y1ron1 Condo, boat-patio Ntw c pl•. new 2 br, 2 be condo. 10$0 Loe t Br, vllw. gar. deck, BEAUTIFUL s udlo $405
Ttle IHIMI draw In lht "Fut Rnull" service WALJCIRALD ~3 1':! ~~u= tllp. 675-0105, (8111) drapeia & trlthly pelnl.cl ~· ~~~~MTennla, ;x~r:~ S~ll~ rP1
1U0•0 ~'cf·. LIKE NEW 1'e,1495
WH1. •.• Dally Piiot dire<iory Your n--t of N9wpor1 Beedl. Thll 34&-e996 lntld• ' ouu FamlllH ,_.. ..... c. ~255 TOP ., ... Q\Mt. no Pl'l• ~ Ad. 642·!1878-w-rvace IS our &Wall Elf 18 J dllrmlng unit la ,._t and GEMSTONES :"" $~~~ & =~ * * '* NEWPORT CREST MESA PINES 549-2447
HIVI tomethloo you want sp«1llly •r.--c-cllln Ind ,,_ IXtenalve for bMdl ., .. homea or •I 837 1154 or 540-1 t&<l hecullve 2 bd, 3 be, c.ta .... 2714 P1tlo view IJPI, 2 br, 1 bl. 101111? CllMlflld Id• do r=t:T: UM of gr ... cloth wall-O.C. Income. 873-7311 • $885/mo, yrly Vt-+. ow. lrplc, •mall ancl. tt well. a.42·5678. ~11642 5'78 ext 322 ~. piper. Move-In condl· Famlly 3 br unit $4761 Avllll 5-1 838-7488 C l~~~~~~~~~I yard, g1r. lo•• to 7;:::~~====-=-==-~==~==~~~~I: tlon. 1164,500 LIHI· leatalJ CBEhSeaTpRbu~ .. clHn pooll 1475/mo, Spacloua 4 Br, "1Eislfleld beech. sse<>. 650-17" I ., hold. Donni Godah1ll lty ...,MtOO IM 3'A Bl. lrg 1wn rm, trplc,
GA'ZER.,"• PRICU IELIW 'ii;;;~RIM"'-~~!!!!!Jr~-~-•-!i,!L~ = 3 br femlly apot 2 unique HP bonut rm. AP&aYmlYI · Elalde arnell 2 Br, 1 Ba. t'-"~;.:..:.:~--.. '' \Y • POLt •o.;---.----•1110 II U1IU9 b• mod1rn kllch p111 lofted oeil, pe11o1. OYW· Beaullful garden •Pit dplx, prlv yd, I" No ~ ;::-.. r;!', ':;;:; e-~:'; ~ '800'• nr South Cat P1Z.a hang. nlc:illy llfld~ Patlolldeclta. Spl. hell d o 0 • I 4 0 I m o
for quk* ..... 2 bdrm, I BEST R1ty 63M190 tee 840-1327, 55M1H or paid. No pelt. 652-t343 .~ °":.":;',",;;:;!'ftd ~ W,::>:::::::,;, be. Sunn-Model In AttrlC11VI 1 Bdrm COUIQI, .__ __ .....;..._____ otnc. 720-6807 2 Bdrm. 2 Be. S586 .,.Cort--. -Cllln--2-bd-rm-, -, -1>&4
,...,zoc1.ocb"'""r w oodb!ldee • v11119•~;;~~~;;;;:1J1~v~1'.!11~n;o~w~1o~J~u~n~•~1~66~.Hou~ .. !'~°'~13~50~kJld~1~P91~o:t1 3 Bdrm. 2 Bl. SM5 dVplmx. e .. t•lde. .,_, '""· ..... G~. Brighi and C'-Y ' Furnl1h1d. Ulll pd. Newport blvd bllla pd .. ....., ..... 308 w . Wllaon 831·55t3 weati.r. dryer hook-up ;;.,;..~ :::-~:.:;, upper unit wtth bllcony. 1175/wtc. 4117-0077 BEST IM 53Mt90 TWO STORY CONDO, 2 Duplex WNleldl C M 2 In kltdl. Stove. 1 car ger. ~~ •• ~:":... ~:.. Tetrlflc loatlon 111 for • UIYll 1 .... rt IMe• lllt er. gl(IQI, 1g 1enc. yrd, bdrm, 2'A bl. 2 a. oar Br. t Ba. NNt & 'cu••· 1550 mo. 11t a 1550 ~!::7' ~:"... ...,,,.._, oN; 1101.000. N" llatlng • O..uYllll chlldren/pet• OK. 2215 1950 mo. No P9'11 carpet•. drapea, amall dip. No Pl'• 831-3t78 " -.... :;~7~· model. 1peclou1. high On eeuhot•. 1 Br, <Mn. Unit C. Pomona. S575 845-8095. '42-4M2 fenced P•tlo. enclad or 8-t2-e290
' '' ,.,,_ .... ~... SOf' Ing, 1ilewlng ~· bto now lhl'v Msy. $460/mo. -n; 147tl/ ...... $475 NC .:~: .... !:~"':'''M ~:. ~ Cllllnga,wfthoper1feel. gar,yd.Nopeta.Avlll 646-38e1,64M238 ---111M g•r•o•. no pita . 2Bf.28efwnhM.E.SJdl.
J:e::.::.:.ut..~ ::.:: ... -• ., .. , ,,u..~ tr-_....., ......,.1 flll. ~ utll lnel. 213/4'4t-1830 2 Br. 1 Bl, and'"'"• am NEWPORT CREST "'°.,...a · 5 yre old, new paint, .. c_ "'-'""' """ lty _.., .. ..,.. .-CONDO 648-5442 or 770-6e2t cpla/drpa, l&40 mo. Clil1 ::~~:::' .. ~::-;.;., :::..-=... Bdrm• end dlnlnt, '8'• nr Beck Bay. •Br, 2'hB•. O/W, lraah *3 Br. 2 Ba nr SC F'tza. Dick 008-7300 dy•.
'!!:.-~:;::" ~:£·..:.. 65 .... TI77 ::"tr::::'.::"~ ...... Ualua!U.. 25/mo. 910-tM~ comp, bltna. Tr1-lewl, 1 S.A. poet, ape. carport. 840-2429 -.'wlmda. ~ S-.ltll.I:~ ;::.::... :t...-.:r~ ~ ~ yerd. A home wtth ..... uu EASTSIOE 2 Br,~ ~· mo. Ir• rent 875-26M Child oll. M96. No P91• ~::::.., .... ••0n privacy HCUrlly and lrpec::'!'7i, lndry rm. • •--J C. ntl 752-8822 ,,_ ~~ :::::: mgc•ou• good look• 2 81 2 Bl condo 1550: a I ptcong. All utJt 18nc012, --... .. E' ................ I .. -...... ,._ ....... .._ 000 9f281nr~S860;3 8 ti rlvt by I ... F Rm.... --· ...,._,,_
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(}N, .. i,J 11.0~ IOln, grt IOC. 1-f 71 4bedroomlndl!Mlrm2 1!17&/mo. l ll, IHt & df-.nopet&.l500& c.tlla·$11tHI U2 °"'* 651-8974 17 1 bl "1>iC IUxury d900f & QMl'ltng, 32109 VII 0t 1280 HC:. u111 . pd. --========i Lanae..... lMI •·CNM--Ccw--3-Bdl-rm--hol-m-11-.1 more 1726 Kida/Pat• Ollva. GJC. Clll ~IOfe 131-6230 8Mh.. • ilYOWf*. Lovtly wood. ....,..Of. : '2000 ~HttO IEST My... 2 : 3 0 0 I • , , • p M. lM9e 2 Br. 1 81. upetlllrt.
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gllle. OcMrl '119W. Wiik Ridge. Vaoant Ren1l1-2"'1et locallon. Monthly ~ weetclndl 15t5/mo. &S1..ea12
to town l belch. 2 ..,,.. mdt. 31f 2'A t>1. c1600• I 28 a d ~-ewa age!..!,.~ Ml)Mllc two Slory 5 rm •TownhouM 2 8r. 1~ ~lc:1. Xlnt 11n1nclng. -1•,000 ..... , ..,.,._ harm ng r en •. oar oiat ....... ._ home •'t" Kld/P•l
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1-5. 81131 Holly, 80. ~ "*'-....,.wftl\111 IAV'1AONT, 2 Ir, 2 91. Atty Dina Marini . Mo peta. Y• ... ptige, POOi
l.aQ. 4N-1800 effective ol1ultlld Id. I 1 i t I / m o . H • r b leedt .,.. S bf dl:lle bth 1700/mo. 17'~ Y• .. 1175. lilo peta.
942-6171 i1S..471-H77 121 !. ~ouul/pool Kid• I'll IM Au JMI 64&4M1 K-. 111 •on prtoee the ltyfroftt, um. la. 10 mtny othen awl _It _ _ IAl1W
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HOIOSCOPI LO¥tty I Mon Md den W•ICllff °' Ill H t a ... l\Ofne, ..,, .. o a.ii lllUllTI OPElllll oondo on poll aourM, t?•O 1000 ~ Hlgfl nowt jllr~l1t"'9 ACllon AT THE BEACH
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BY SIDNEY OMARR lur AYlllal* ~ • ... 11 ooOICt, a• hOur• NNCI c.elophon u.ln n:1prcRntaUVl'I t.u TEL·l·CIRC Mlnltnum t rno Kai 1 -11.Art tonlaht In Coea... M eu office . H•dMtJ, "9tr e-al. •••1al1 Hll !t1tt11n, T .l.'1tllf . . ·-to~l24• HA& IMMIWIAle OPfNl...08
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A E (M~h ~U·Aprtl 19): You pJn mor-.. 110!'\ IMoMl'll lodl;, :ru It C M fJftme !Oeatlon, ··~ .......... •l'urt Umeo TELIPHOH[ 8All8 DEPAATM!HT
1olld foothold In connec tion with .. ~1rat1on11, ti 2l l300 17 U4 .&IOI lllfm.9 2 81 1 II Opecill '!f. In 111 I 2nd •Mwil be ol lcut 16 OF 1.ARQE ORAHQ6 COAST HEWIPAP!R
ambtUona., buain or career ~nu:rprlae. · Uck wllh ....... ,, lbn ltOI prlvlll houM with large lD1 IOOI 1141 •No t•xpc rlf'l\t'e l\('C.,~Y y•rd UM u onic.. dlM9 Robt 811Uer NHICM
facta, torf° 1pecutauon Read betwttn 1Jne11, bv .... 1 ......... •he>t>, lfttli\IM· eto Start A ! Dfoker Id Aee!IO<I •Pteaaanl pt-"-<>rutlJty •Even Inga and Saturday
aware o tine print, plt'cc toaother blu or MA KI N M ON&YI 142·2171 &45--0«ll 1
lnfonnatlon and come up w ith complete 1tory. hta.IW U GO/mo+ MO WiOOw HAS Ill IOI • Rt!Hubl~ mornings
11 1 In °''"Ir Co ~l-t>442 770-5029 • CommlHlon/Guaranted
TA UR US (Aprll 20 May 20): Study Arle11 Et11bH1had )'Mrll ~woa 3100 tq It 1tor1, T D'•· 110,000 up No ·cooc1 t!arnlnu pott"ntl11I •Must be ambltloua,
meuage for valuable h lnta. Be ana l~lcal, find •Pl\Otoe Taken• orldll oheoll, no penllt y gl•H front, ! 17th St. C11t O•nl•on Auoc pleaaant and rellable
reuona for r«1C nt act.Iona, re3raruet· ember or O Mo Ou11tnld 8ervloe M 12100 mo Bkr, N.wp()ft Ofo 1132·• 134 1173·731 I 142-1111, Eat. 112, aff. l1IO ·Experience helpful, of~'~ .ex play• key role -c anges occur which 145·112IO --'Al off to •II but wllllng to train
a ect lifestyle . Gain Indicated throuah written who ••• moving b•···· ....... 1110 ·Th ia 11 not temporary
wcml. Salitt.arlan flRUrt.'tl prominently. Tu1t1n Oto 1132«4134 l•1lop11t -
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•17Ui up 1900 It lndu• 1F-A8HION COUNSELOR PIT-FIT Hm oompUl•r M/F to •hr .. Br hOuH . •trt11 off lee. 18101 R• !•11 WHIM f 100 112/hr, PIT, i...41•• Aco 11111. bl ~our own boHll domeeuc adju.ltment OCCUN -subject o f mon~y btwn Bl/ & Oc!Hn, NB d ondo Clrcl•. "A ... p1rlll eu.in ... 730-~ l v meo II 2·7306
oomrnanda more-than-usual at~ntion. Expell.111(.. .. are 060-2113 •fl 0 Hvntlngton lie1c h OI 731-4347 -642-5678. ext. 3 12
ocmputed in connection with sale or purchue of F1m H•klng r11p gey 8•2·263• Apt M1nlgll' ooo~le w/ --P/T llOlnUY between 5 :30PM-9PM experl1no1 for 9 unit FRIDAY PERSON. typlrl Good typing end gnon1
luxury l\em Focu. al.lo on redecorating, remodeling mel• to find & 1her• In Laguna N19uel, Ctown g1r<*l apt Coeta M .... eklll1 needed. hour1 o. . hH lcondo, N 8 ., .. Valley Pukw•y. epproa 1klll1 r1Qulred. 2 hrtl
and beauU~ 1urroundlngs. Olo 842·0037 Lil Home 1844 IQ It !1<15--0215 111z + t>onu• + 1pt Mon-Fil 7110 -880:1 . wk Flexlble tehldut. Ir· ·•rHE POSITIVE ANSWER"
CANC I\ (June 21 -Jult 22): Dehne tttrms. 64-2583 142· ~7 WMildl{I 7ll0-8823 • vine 8191 Contact K•[i•· I 100 11 2 Ole & wrhH ------2t3n01·5544. CART R·
avotd ruthtng to judgment. ou'll have chant't' tO M/F lo 1h1 belul Back 1700 11 wrh•• IPICe, &m 1.,.1r ..... u FONE COMM UNICA· llO'Y/UOln.
streamline techniques, to obtain needed matenal B•y condo Pool Jae, lrwy c1011, top IOC needed to bllhl 1nd flONS E.O E. MIFN/~1 lUIMI
and to be rid o f unnecessary expenses. Spotll~ht terinl9. $300 146-5123 91s-e251 Automotive r19•ll 1hop t>ruah Soma ••~ nee. T .. k• eharo• IYJ>41 P8f 100
01ner1I 1nop le bor Apply 11 Newport liar· PIT Secre11ry. 20 nour1 ne•O•d for 1111 111111 Thi Deity Piiot 11 •C·
also on possible partnership and a contract o f er. Fe 10 lhr 3Br 281. NEW· 2,000 sq tt unit with office. Minimum w•o• t>Or Anlmel Hc>t01t•I bet· Ill• typing and book· ottice In Npl Bch Id.al ceptlng epplk:atlona for
Ch eck with Pisces. PORT BEACH HOME Av1ll lmmad • Co1t11 631-7270 ween 1 IAM-3PM Mon· keeping 646-0244 working eondltlon1 Ou· Dlalrlct M1n•g•r Trel·
LEO (July 23 -Au~. 22): Emphasis on 1285 & UTll. 720-0375 M .. a 30c sq It Min 1 yr Baby 1111er. re1p. fun. 2 Fri 126 MUI Ot Coat1 Real E1tate broker 1111 1111 include typing. flllng. nee• to aupwv!M carrier
AOOMMAlE REGISTl:W le11e Cell 11her 6 PM M11a Bring rel • uee ol computer Aul boy• Ind i1r11. 51191)' &
emhloyment, basic necesslues, dealing with thoee In 49<1-3427 d1ye/ Wk Newport Bch 100 m1ny leed1 nffdt eallte otttc• exp prete<· eompeny 1nelll1 plu1
many rent•ll 10 1har1 IM 10 mo & 5 Yrt Mu11 11111 •o•nt In N e aut o rity, including g overnment officials. Be aware 1111 lllHEI red Sel•ry commen1u-mlle•o• allowence i S 15 714·99 t-room 2600 eq 11 located near have trane A111111nt wented polen-851-7720 rate w/exp Cell Bruce commlNlon opportunity
of tax, hcense requirements. Check codes, right.s, l71h & Placenlla. CM 542-3204
permissions. It may be n ecessary to a pply for
Roomm111 w1n11d, 24 $695/mo 6A6·1164 1111 10 Ilk• OVflr cllentele RE.Al ESTATE 81r11m111n 8<14-7020 Dep1nd1bl• 111. w!f, .
year• plu•. prol111lon1J IHYIITTll Clll .An1w1r Ad 802, Salftmen Need 1 expe-S.rvlcl Slltlon Attendent v1n or 1ml pickup lh
copyrifiht. prel 1237 50 plu1 utll 2500 aq It near Hoag 3:30·5:30PM. Mon-Fri, 642-4300, 24 hrl. rleneed per1on In com-Part llm• 1ven1ng1 1nd current lneuranoe ~
V R GO (A\.lg. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on creative Work 559-9400, 8VN & Separ1te office & re-tor 1 t mo old EltlOI HAI.Tl 1 IUm mercial & lnduatrlel real week-1nd1 NHI IP lllY Hour,1 1pprox
reso urces, sudden c hange o f policy, travel and wknda 131-8506. Amy atroom1. 35c per sq. ft Coeta MN• Own tr1n1-1111111e tor 11 aueeeuful & pe1r11nce •nd h1ndwtll· 1 IAM tO 8PM, Mon th1u
Mel• no amkr furn, prk'g, Bkr. 645-6286 portatlon. 546-9833 Hwllh 1nO nutrition ~ngllrm Ing only need to 1pply Fri. APi)ly In perlOn bit·
dealings with one familiar with publishing, comp1ny ne•d• key t working conditions weeri 3PM & 5PM Mon
communications. Strive to reach wider a udience, get W/D, S hoo ... to oeean, 1200-2600 IQ.tt West Ir· people to work In aalH Apply In pereon 2590 tnru Fri 11
N B $385 /yrly vine area. lnctda ottlce1, Banking 1nd me~ement poal·
In Newpori Beach Newport Blvd CM Oranr co .. t
rid of unne<."eSSary burden, and finish assignment 714/650-4084 from 15<10 mo, Tom. 714/646-6051 '
TELLER t1on1. Ex Income Call Se1vlce station attendant, Dal Piiot
previousltl delayed or neglected. Rmte. Cauc11lan, Mid 851-8928 839·68<19 Mt. Rey111. R111tauran1 P/l , weekend•. Hunting-330 W. Bay St.
LJB A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Strive for new-star"\, 20·1 Shr 28r 2ba hae. 1100.1q ll,w/ottlce, ba & Exp111lence preletreO. HOUSECLEANERS DOOi PEllSH ton Ben 968-6505 C09ta MeN. EOE -
exhibit independence, initiative, willingn ess to CM. 642-2 150 alt 6pm. warelloose. Top loc. twy Cash h8ndlln~ experl-Exp'd Mu st have own OOOITAIL IEIYEH SMILE I llAL
pioneer a project. Unusual opportunity presents S3,I W Fem. w/2 aona ela. 875-826 t enc" required. all Kathy 11an1. Flex hrs 540·0857 A II rec t Ive, energetic Happy Positive Atmos· W&mlt/WAITIESI
Itself in connection with property. home, long-range ealre1 Fem roommate .220 Pl n . Amburgey, 540-4066 people needed part/ phere aa you help pro-With car for wtok.er bu·
Laguna Cyn apt. $230, O&LIFtllll FHEUL 1n1ur•nee lime Apply between 2 & ket luneh 1ervlce a
investment program. Leo, Aquarius natives figure Older metal bldg In Agency und-rller wlth mote our publlcallon
191, ... , & dep. 497·5667 IAYllll a LO&I 5 Mon. & Tues: Baxte1"1 eervice In OC area Full 9:30· 1.30 PM. Mon-Fri
prominent~. Costa Maaa Sultebte for eommerclaJ 11.-e1 experl-Reataurant, 143~ Culv· Earn S 150·$ 17 5 wkly
Male or lem1le to 1nere 11011011 or contractors. 695 Town Center Drive ence needed lor small or PIT Salary or com-
SCOR IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Follow through on c M IO'lllnhM. $250 plu• 6"00 S F. Call 631-7370. Coate Mesa. CA 921128 N B olflce Contact Kay, er Or , lrvtne No phone mllllllon BonuMa Hunt Mull be n111, peraon-
hunch -first impressions prove correct. Ideas are .,.., ulll 845-2322 A1k tor Jim. Equ11 Oppty Emeteyer 7 14-778-1400 calla. pl1aa1. Bch Call Kristle 11 8 b le , energet ic
979--0747 at 10 AM tor
nume rous, kef, Is to be selective. Don't scatter your llOFIH EITlllATOI 964-7492
Mllure Chrlat11n d1alr111 6LUEPRINT OPERATER INTERNA TIOWAl OIL needed. Expetlancl ne-S.n11 Wert
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forces. Fami y member may be envious, could to •hare condo In Co· Aaaoaace•tat1 for landac:epe arcnltectu-DRILLERS · Now hiring OlllUry 642-5516 WlllrtH/wtlter. exp In
attempt to discourage you . ~ject the negative, ron1 dll Mii 2 bdrm, 11n
AaHuna1at1 3002 ral offlc:e In Irv l\Jll time. for roughneck• & aome Telephone work, no exp-fOOd & coektaila. Karen
know that you have right to be optimistic. b• Pool, carport. own trans nee Cell lltld 91•11 Must train. ROOFING er necessary Co wlll 644-9550
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)\, Many of
wuner/dryar $300 mo, "PREVEITl TIYE 979·5120 bet 10·3 pm 120,000 + For Into eall let orew ftrt•H (I ) train S1lary Santa An•
utll lncl'd 11t and teat (3121 920-9675 ext min 6 yrs exper running Olllee Part ume e1en· Weitr111/Welt1n
your natural talents s urge to forefront. opularity Ind dap 714/644-~53 1mo1 BookkllePllf 22398 (Feel er-• Do not apply II not Inga 5 10 9 PM Call Exp1rl1nceo. Coektall.
increases, you'll e xplore travel opportunities. NB P1n •Pl, S275 mo Ott1a .... .l&llTOR qualified Joan wee1tend1 Food & be-
WOlllSllOP" 662-5844
P e rso nal h orizons expand, social activilies S1nae of humo1 req'd An1rttaJ•f ..... , WIMlllenda, Sal and Sun 642·7222 varao• for br111kf1t1/
C all Ron , wk dya , WtOW T11oll1r/ltdl1c Tl· lunc h Apply: Ben
accele rate. Pursue educational project. Gemini and l ooking lor ult Charr_ 7 AM to 3 30 PM Route Delivery T111lnee Brown·a , 31106 Coaal
another Saf:tt.arian play key roles.
971~578 .. Wl•y not lei UI help?" Bookkeeper. Alp. Al . 642-5661 4000 Hilaria Mull be depenOable, ,., Hwy. S llg
ROOM FOR RENT Mart:fe Troubles?/ DI· Payroll. Taxes Muel be Wey, N-port Beach aeeurate. and heve good CAPR CORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Financial v0<ce Family Problems? highly ori1nl11d. elll· wanted lor Huntington J1~1 Waate4 9105 NE.AR BEACH & FW'I JWLY SILES REP drlvl, record S5/hr to Beach pre-schooler, 3
opportunity comes fro m unorthodox source. Some 1250 mo 963 .... 9!>4 Dom1111c Violence?/ clent Ind •ve ~ re-start S<l-128 t d1y1lweek, 1·2 hou11
preconceived notio ns are pushed aside. Y ou'll be Child Abuae?/ Chil d fereneee. Call r1t11ny. F11hlon Jewelry, Good Sano resume & salary Competent Mature Nur-
Help F 50' 1 wants aame CulloOy? lmmlgra1lon 9:30 a m 10 12 30 pm Sales Aide. companion dr1Vllf
asked to review, revae and to reconstruct fonnaL to took lorl•h•r• hme. (Refugee)? 556-0460. Seller• Mlldlum Prleed . CLOSERS requirements to l Mee-Xlnt refs 549-8677
Scorpio, Leo, Aquarius natives figure prominently . Exp lrn Be ly day IN HOUSE CALLS
6".eQ17 ee. PO Boll 8939, Fou~
You're on ri~ht track. 5411-7700 lC2544 714-111·1147 O&HIEll/hrt Tl•• Ulil SIOlnARY Publlsnlng firm needs 10 taln Valley, Ca 927011 Mr Ex~/Prof: resp, empt
Mature woman, alter-In 0 C area lo elose F will hakp, axel\. IOI
AQUAR US <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): M e mber of Hou1emot e 'h 11 re Call collect, 24 hr. Newport .center Reel magazine orde<s"\$50 to rent, NB/vie 646-3908 noons. Call Barbara lor E1tate Lllrgetlon Firm TEL · A · OllC
opposite sex proves friendship, loyalty . Some of ou1111ndln~ Rar1eho S•n appt 5•0-3280 $100/dey + gu. Hunt
Joaquin VI 11 with extro· SCRAM-LETS needs aharp, exp'd legal Bch. Call Nikki at lmmedl1t11 open1ng1 In Aaiaal1 your fondest hopes, wishes can be fulfilled. v1rt lemale a:rcacutlve. O&HIEl/IOSTHI Sec'y Xlnt typing. dicta· H4-2HO telephone sales, Mlllng
Possibility exists for constructive career or business muter type bedroom ANSWERS Part time evenlng1. Ap· pnone. and anor1hand 11 subscriptions to the Delly Ott• 5510 must. Salary open Sales Pilot Evening hours and
move. Clandestine conference proves beneficial. 1157-6776 ply In peraon 111 2 Ovya
You'll obtain lf\side information. IHta11 WaatN 2909 Latest • Flask From Italy, 2267 Falrvl-640-i)962 Full time sales of busl· So1urd1y morn1nga ltl4H lttritttr
Power · Humane Ad, Costa Mesa LIQUOR CLERK. over 21. nllM telephone systems Commlaalon with gu1-PUPPIES .-.Kc. show
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Study Aquanus Mii M law student lrom TRASH liquor or grocery eMper Mutt be sharp, $800 rantee and bonusea Quality I !:_50 968· 7276 Ca11111ng 1e1ec:>none 1&les, drew against comml1· Contact 642-5678 all
message for valuable h ints. A ccent o n w~ess to mld·WHI needs room Grandpa to husband-to· commlnlon, develop ac· pref 676-686<1 510 E slon + cat allowance 5 30PM av"11nos Golden Roi pups, AKC.
take chance on your o wn capabilities. amity from 5/15-8115 nr F1· be ··Remember. marri-counts 855-2120 Balboa Blvd . Balboa, 669·9575 champ llnes. 9 wks, 111
m ember lends s upport, changes attitude and helps 1 h Ion Is I Co 11 age Is m1ny things · llWIEH IEHH Sholl. 1200. 662--0974
6 18 625 -59 211 alt romance. 1h1rlng and OHi Sales/Hardware. TELEPIOIE
obtain necessary funds. Harmony will be restored 5/wllnd• rememberl~ to take out Convalescenl ho1p11a1 E1rn S<ISO to $800 per FT/PT, Crown Hardware soucnoas Golden Retriever. 19 mo
on home front. Straight mall looking for the TRASH.' eooklng experience re-week It you have 11 111 3107 Eul CAI Hwy. CdM old male, AKC s 100 wagon or van er>d enjoy 847-4781
plac:. 10 llve Beach.,_ Leet I Ftad 3004 Quired Need good rifer· wortct';j with teenagers SALES PERSONNEL, ex-We need good people to
AJ!!!anh, Ual. A,.rtatal11 UaJ. ........ , ... Cell wtth Info 175-2535 enoes, must bl flexible & C1ll r Rountree at pe<.d for tele marketing, 101 up appo1n1men11 Peta ate people too. Dog
al*! to work 5 30am to l1om our Costa Miii of·
I 548-7058 btwn 1 tAM & advertlaomenl promo-& cat grooming & -Int. lucll 2141 lnrprt INcll 27H OtJlce leatala 2914 2pm & 9 30am to 6pm 3PM week daya uon Exit pay 848--01<19 flee In the evening lor boerdlng 5<16-2648
FOUND ADS Ple1111 eall between or 11-48--0 111 Holoda~ tnn·s ,_ travel
me8tiB"U 3 Br 2 Ba_ LA , D A.. trplc, EAST8lUFF apeelou1 1 1811 W811Clltf, NB 2711 tOtm & 4pm onty, Mon· Medteal. b1ck office Bt· club allry + commit-SHERRY'S POODLES
&PAITmll-garege. 1875/mo. S300 br, petto, view, pool 10 3800 IQ It 2,435 IQ ARE FREE-Fri. 5<19-306 1 nnou11 (Eng1Sp11n) Elle· S.&1.IS, PUT TmE ston + bonus C 1 11 eute< Sale Teacup-toy-
llC. 7781 Cypreu SI. $590 mo No pell ti Suitable for rnldlc:.I or er Raq FIT M·F Can Supplement your lneome 751-•222 1tte< 1 PM mini 5<16-26411
B11uUlully l1nd1ea£1d 963-8842 lft 5·30 wtu!ys &44-4767. dental Agent 541-5032 OHi wam1 558·ll033 by doing 1n111 esllng She4tlee. M, ! '#tie, AKC. r.;den ap11. Pool & pa. 1 BR, pet & 1mell chlld Quiet 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool. oar. IEWPHT CEITO CaH: 7 AM to 3PM , 6 days wk •HtClL FIHT tFC telephone Mlel wort< on Ttl•~· .... ,. bl·clr . aable/wht S200
llloe/deCkl. No pet1 Incl wtmd z·a BEACH· bettail of National Com· . '"' .. 642-41831V
1 Bdrm $465 OK 1465 mo. patio. Ho p111. Nwpt Full Service Sult .. H2·Hll WALK CAFE 5011 Pac Exp1rr1nce req'd. Non panles Many 1hllt1 to
101 E. 18111 542..ot5e H0-7165 Hgta. 1601 15th St st Oil INTI S\ Co111 Hwy Hunt Ben amoker Gener1I prac-Choose from. 14 par hr H bt'fft111 Pit Bull Terrier for ,.19,
2 Bdrm 1 'A 8a S5eO Very 1ml 2 Br b1•eh $6()()/mo. 542-7340 S575 Furn/unfurn 5:Wl-1437 ttee Hunt Bch Rol'1 gueranlaed. plu1 lucre-,.., .. Femaln 8 ...its. UKC
2250 Vanguard 1heek. 7 bike from YH HIEIYE m AK YOU need IOI' one •IUIM Pm Couple to manage II unite 64 1.393 7 before 10 I/Tl, live bonus progr1m fer ltoal Reg
540-9828 Month~ F .. 1 11ter 5pm weekdys. 111 549.9939
beadl. G .. & w•t• pd. GATED VILLAGE COM-IA()-470 CALL In Coate Meaa P1r1ac1 d1y S•t/Sun Salet exper pref'd, but An1rtt1l11 Prtat --$400. 536-71138 for retired/ a«nl-retlrld will train the right per-Give 1 llvlng gift of tovel
2 Bdrm, IY• Ba. $566 MUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. 2.,., Pet Flnder1 836-9163 S4-S10 ,., lleer
ba. 1800· 11100 aq.tl. of ••n•u tFFtoES• Send Reaume to· Murlll Hurting ion. For lntervl-Call· Give • Mini Doxie! 6 wks
3 Bdrm, 2 t>a. $845 Nr b11ch 4 rm gard1n Fiii ., Pert ....
1ty11 tned yd encto.ed PURE LUXURY. Ger-1 MO FREE RENT Lo at paasport w/eover Robbins, 5762 A•von-OEIT. llHH AJtfS Robin or Linde al S50 240--0275 ........ nu re; pool kld1 OK $300'1 •o••· SPAS In ev1ry 1 room to 7 room• .Adi from Ir an. UCI class-spur , #512. Rancho I !pm to 7 30am & 3 to 141-1111 &ti 9111 •• , .... BASSET HOUND pups
8ac:helof apt, all utll pd, EST Rlty I• 539-8190 horn• • master 1u111, Alrpor18f Inn & Frwy1. No room. 3/28/83. Hablbol-Palos Verdes, CA 90274 11 .30pm. Please call SEOlnAllY '" .... ~, ... ••" AKC Tri-color 1 r.male 2
dining room•. wood leue required. lah Barzeg11r ·Otn1 . Ontt•tr hntet Detwe•n I01m & 4pm Call HI-OHi me le1 $200-$250
c:IOlll to bc:h. Furn 1vllll. lift lllSI burning llr1place1, ml-Call AM 833-3223 553-8034 only, Mon-Fri, Country Mortgage/ 01crow e11-847~227
$360f.mo. I01~142 Avall. now. Ttke tele· partence. Reaponelble Wlthl~pa-croweve ovena. prlv1t1 •• ,. ... 11 3011 Club Conv1t11cent. Telephone APPi Setters 11111""' Ito. Lo 3 bdml,.,2 ba. p1tlol & y9fda, \ardaner Airport trM·Ellac. phone survey 8 to 9 PM 549·306 I. position Salary com-F Poodle. blk, AKC
Suites from 226·460 11 Mon -Thurs Star1114.75 mensura11 with expert-3 mot, $200.
From Dena Point'• moe1 I cloM 10 and beadl. provided. EL 'lAN T ATLAITIS I OISM I
MCIUdad ec.nle blutf•. No Mellon 8, no pets. LIVING only 15 mlnut• $ t per sq ft/Many xtrae plu1 bonul C 1 11 lfflOE &11111. enoe. 780-6475 673-5732
Cell 557-7010 964-8850 10 AM lhru 2 $5 00 pr hr Start lmmed
Ilk• n1wl 28r w/trple, $6()() mo. 752·2197 from Faahlon 111and. 7 MASSAGE AMponelbllltl•s Inell.Ide IEOln&IY minute• 10 S.C. Plaza .. mofnYE 111u1 .. PM ottk:41 ldmrnl1tret1on: ae-Day & evening shill•
xtra ~ pvt 11110. $750 Nr beach. 2 br, 2 b•. Juat Eut of Newport 2112 HARBOR BLVD HOtuTH l&US cretarlal dutln end ollent Costa MIH CPA Firm 1va11 S1nta An• ofllce Nerckaajise
mo. 111 O 1·1441 or upltalfs, MW ~pig. lrMh Blvd & So. of Sen Diego 1 MO FREE RENT COSTA MESA MrvlC:e Clll 64 t-11861l Type 60 wpm 10 key Exp Pf•lerred but wlll
M.-f 9-6 843-0212. paint. 1475. 526-7985 Fwy. From $1,000/mo. With lhort term l111e, 141-1413 Carpet •nd drap1rl11 adding machine. Non/ 1ra1n I need entnullutlc htlpn HlO
lut.ltaU 2141 Plnl11 I '9E 631~39. 2473 Otlngl lull ~ 1Ultes Keep Full or part time. S1l1ry NIU TAIH amok er Some oV9ftlme volce1 ~o can think on IWl..wOllalr your overhead low & 12 Noon to .. AM plua commleek>n. Eltper <I people needed to 1111 req Min 3 year1 8J(pe(I· thei r 11111 C 111
lrg nu 2 Br. 2 Be. frpl, AV9., Colla M-profllllonal lmege high only !>49~181 Mr. Hiii enca. Sat•ry 1975 Cell St•nd1no pin bell me-
DlluX• pooWde xtrl lwge gar & lndry 1540 111 l llYI A WEEI ~1ng1 In ord1r •t 1162·7987 01 1162-7503 chine, wtcg $300 Hand-Newport Helghll I ACIP· 881 OoY9< Or Suite 14 No experlerice nae••· R1nn11h. 754-1040 for btwn 2-9, Mon-Fri A1k 2 br, 2 b •. bll-lna, plUI lie AVlll 4 /16. 11on11 ..-. . 2 er. 2 e.. N1wp orl Bt•eh ATIRACTlVE IECIUTIH S.&1.11 midi QUllU (MW) $ 150 &
dlwlhf. , ..... mn.. bMc:l'I 17111 A1n , Apt A tum CK unlum 63 1-4060 631-3&61. MASSEUSSES ••• tfDlltl 11ry Co wlll train Ell· '"'inO tor 811d up and other misc
No p111. 1 500/mo c.1111'11 Income For eppt
499·1817 TO SERVE YOU ... ,. .. ~ 559 .... 274
536-t362. VERSAILLES IEWPHT WOI PIJ. Fil . XlNT Commla., c 8 11 Mr 0 Br ia n needed for Sa ea Ma-The Dally Piiot hu Im·
VILLA BALBOA OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE. CIRCUS OF Wat"k In OC Mutt nave 662-SMJ nager of Fa1hlon Co medl•t• ope ning• tor Engllah brldlet dock. cir·
w111·m IPTI lm.t 2144 CONDOS FROM MOO 1000 11 to 2700 ft Al· flalr for eOlor & bl• aelf PART TIME · lnaur•nce Ellpenenoe • must Call sales Pllfton• ruff or parl c• 1770 by Frencis Al·
Lro 1 & 2 Bdrm .• among NORTHWOOD 2 BR AGENT 83~980 trlC11ve. well mllntllnld MASSAGE sllrter Wiii lr lln olflcl baekground Typ-Thefeae. 631-5414 time Gr .. I eatnlng po-tr.Ina 14200 Plu1 other
pln11 & 1t,.1m1. Sec 840-5249 fine entlQUI clo<:k• lor
T1nn11 . pool a . •P•. Newport ~ 2 & 3 er modern building• on 719 NO HARBOR BLVD Ing. llllng. hind caleule-tent111 Guer•ntM draw rc··· pool. gym ' 191-b11u1. 11ndsc1pl"8 & qul1t atr111 A11lgned De nt•I A11·1, expar , ICK ld9tl for 1tuoertt or SECRETARY against eommlulon EJi. .... 497-5346
o pell. From 1480 ~. 2 ba. frple, dlhwhr, FULLERTON for plll Investor, bkpng. 1tr1am1 S511 5 e ll 2 ear ger•r· $125 & per111ng, g1r1g11 av1ll· R D.A Mu1t llkl to wOl't<. home m1k1r $5 hr cellent opportunity lor An1 lqu1 Persl•n rug
146-8591 &50-9132. ll0-1112 llke 10 have time off Hrty 558-2791 exp & iirammlllcal sklll1 person wttn e areer (Hamaden) 7'x31!t· circe $725 mo. 67 1542, Agt. 11*1 Non 1mk1. solery Huntlnglon CrMk Apt1 145-4800, 545--3323 di 12 noon to 4 AM 11l1ry N1wport B11ch r1q emblllona s.nd rewm. 11190, ~ood cond .. ue
li....ua Inell 2741 P&ll/TiaE :s· Mall raaume to St• wxury ackAt Mng. 1 & 2 2 BR 2ba, !>VI entrance. l DIYI I WEEI 6'8-4801 to: ssoo e 5-30 '"
Bdrm. wtttl garegee. Mat lchanmno 1 er. pvt patio. qule 1 n11g:.borhood II LUIE DEPfT AL·PEDO BACK Mu1t hive good hend· , 2855 E Cat Hwy, Or1ng1 Coast
$625/mo 833-11184 ATIRACTIVE writing & pleuant phone CdM 92125 Dally Piiot AHllHcn 6011 • _,., C: 111av1M<1 ,,_. ooeen 8'de of hwy, 10 IEDllITT OFC. roving 111latan1,
MCUrtty. rom $510. Cell or ev/wkndl 731-05g5 MASSEUSSES volcAI. Call 633-1883 PO Box 1580 HARBOR AREA north end, 1lngl1 p,.I. Prime Coe11 Miii loea-TO SERVE YOU non-1mkr. Nwpt Cntr C09t• Meu . Ce 92628 848-1813 lrom 9-5. $560/mo Incl u111 Studio Condo In Vll'Nll-&4.+0811 PUT/Ml ms•·• To Place your APPLIANCE SERVICE
540-5e29 lea. Seeurlty & erTlllf'llU• Uon. 1bund1nt parkln9, COEDS-Would love to EOE WI Nit rlCond., guar --lull eervlce. From S 155 OHk Clerk, P IT Bar w1nt1d 1dul11 over 22 "Fasl Result ..
'1LUll LAGUNA PENTHO~SE $490/mo. 1131-5171 , 842-71150 p1rty w/you Call Sue or 1hor11 Inn. Con11c1 n WflO lfliOY working wllll Tow Truck Driver needed. IPPll•noee 549-3077
673-7307 Kathy an~llme. (213) ~rv1ce Director y
F1bulout 2 plua d1n, 2 P8f900 pie 1800 W Btl· youth Muet b• well 011)'1. Huntl~ton Bch SELL ldl1 llem1 with a
N9W 1 & 2 Bdrm 1u11ury CdM Mid/Deni. 1000 IQ. 834 -4 5 '· (7 1 4 ) ad Call Now
tC>t• In 14 plena. 1 Bdrm Be, w/wfllt• wet• view. fl. IVC, prl b•th/ahower. 527-71811 boa, NB groomed. peraonable. • 9611 506 Diiiy Piiot C4assilled Ad
lrom 8640. 2 Bdrm from lnot lrptc, 2 Ir~ d1Ck1, ..... HOO llb. ample pk,. $980. C. lraftt Pene1
polttlve motlvotor Stiir1 642-5671 I Soll lhlng1 IHI with D;Hy 642·51178
gourmet kit. $ 350/mo SPIRITUAL READINGS II $75 p1r w11k Call
•St&. TOWf\tloYM from Incl ulll 404-8541 9·5 NIIMI m1ll. W. Mutefl. 0 3_.120. Advice In 111 m11ter1 Per\ time/Full Um• er· 2·5pm, &46-7021 (Uk'°' ht. lll Pilot W•nt Ads 1111 WaatN SlM
I006 + poola. 11nnl1.
waterfltlt, pond1I GH pm. Wkty r1n1111 now 1v1ll ON THE BAY 300 eq It love, m1r1l•ge & bu•I· chltectural drafll person Sharron).
lor cooking & llHtlno -...... flit I 105 & up. Color TV. office, p1tto, j1nllorl1I, na" Al10 counaellng. wllh 111n11111111 lor comm'I PAIT Tilll
~aid. From Sen Diego Phon•• In room. 2274 utM. 1173-1003 1815 So . El Camino AMI. IC>-planner. 668-2004 Newsp11por
rwy drlY• North on ~o FEEi Apt. & Condo N1wport Blvd. C M i.:c• Foreat Av1, prof s in ci.m. 492-7298 Dry clelnl~ counter "-'P IYIS/WIUEnl KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 8-:tl 10 Mcf'lldden and ,..,..,... VIiia Rentlla. 146-7~5. 0 lludlo. Mtyll1• 225 EllllT1t .-U wanted. W II train. 6 d•YI Miki eMtra II httlpln9
.,..t on McF1dd1n to 876-4012 lk<*er . 4 Br. F.V. nMr 406 twy a tq It. Qooc:I ., .,, ... lowlll Ol/TCAU 1135--91119 _.. 8erOl10f'll Clllners youth earrllr1 prorno11
8Nwlnd Vlll1g1. (714) priol. 494-1474 Corona dll Mer lh1lr own 1111bll•h•d
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3 & 4 Ir.~ 10 WIW, 1240/mo. •DELUXE OFFICES• tno. ltltlCtlVI ~lfltll ~II'"~.-~ ...... IPTI. furn I unrum, reuon• Bdrm w/hFmv, nr ~ to 4000 1q 11 1801 IASSAIE UU PAITTm ~ s-eon. ~ Clll
0111et, 1~1clou1. n11r able , •II 1menltle1. bu9lrll & cntr. ewport Blvd. NB ~ YlllO'ff Ribbon lhlr· PM M-F 7021.
1>11ch, Br. t 'Al Ba. Brotcer 815-4912. Aduflt Oftto/. .7 20 &4&-00911 2022 QUAil ST "'° drinking mug&. llol· PMM Wert
TownhouM. I H5/mo... F lrg euc1.111v1 ofllc ... NEWPORT 8£ACH ptllllty lttme Multl ....... ~ ... v teC).eeM • 11 • ' • :n · utn. rm In pvt hOml nr No 111rerl1nc1 n1e11· :"'I V -... :\1 ~round floor, 1-4 room1, 111-1111 dlreot 11111. 592·7283
'1•.H•• '" •• SC PllZI, •hr beth, bet 7pm TYMd1Y. H ry. 6 to 17 0!.frlf * IMO/mo. ~ Baeh. 1 & I t 5 I w k , n I 1 m k r . 800 Dow St. 111 136 10AMi-12AM "°"'. Uaty. "° np,· ....:... 1L .. ~
2 •. unfuM turn, pool, COUNTRY C '" NO ~1137 851-7722 1 un a wu1 .... ...., .. , Pert time ev1nlng1 n
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Offloe ~ '°' leue: 747 CUTI GIRl.8 Heed Merow eecretary 81nt1 An1 office. For ~ 942-3172 8lno111 1 & 2 Bdrm Nie• furn l>d natl for ft, IO 51 rno ut111 ft :gr1 cell: Mt1. Cun11. ApertrMnt8 & Towntloll-~ ~ 18-28. Ht TO SERVI! YOU with ••Plf. 10 work In -~4 EARN ti> TO S7S.OO Pot WEEk
MAAINEM WAU< .... 80fM .,. ~tty OCC. • 160/mo a&e-4318 AJC, ground fir. 106 El Hunt1ng1on Beach. Call
2 a a IR IPtl nr Hunt l\lmWlld CemlflO Of .. Coll• ~. Prof. Min H•k• Fem E1crow Conc1pl1. PIT AllllTlll ~. iio" 11 .. , 15 eoen•t tor ~•Ill NCti
H1rbour, 01wt1r, rH I FrOm 15ee Nice, nr bctl, OOHO. Nu 3 1>1111 L of ,llrvlew & 1alllno companion, 714/142·6016 ••II ror *"" to MCUA rudln Tiit .,.. Coast
fPIO, )Id.~ oer 09'· W/O On Jembofee Rd M trig, hOt ~ oolor TV. Adlmt. wknd1 & eummer CNI· Carol. 011~ Piiot n1w1p1par DlilJ PrlOI Our crtn stat1 11 3 30 J Ill and
~,''o"' 080. hn ~Hlll ·Rd. ~;'. y , wao1,. 764-1040 Mr. Treay .... 1·629-3461 dH er In lrvtn• 1r1a • wor\ vnl~ a 30 p Ill ~~ Oft S,l\ll#ty, ..
!~1Dta11Dll luoutlve 81cr111ry to A~pro11. 20 hre pr ....-. lllOI\ a hw mort hours ou 1111" Min 11111111 • I
1• CMl11an gent, ~ at-... , ... ,a won< tor exaciuttv• DI· A ~&eorne-... t• 61111 prllt$, ~ wiln ,.,_ toll' on ·1J WU Tl ~ 2 Br. 2 k . '516. No pet•. rno1pllet1. U16 mo, omc::i1oreo•. ""•"i rector In non.profit or-111nd~. Mu1t money l~tr• It no cltli"11ftl or coh«llon , ••• .,111 rnltetlon. Muet have hew wNclt,
1 IA. t IA C NDO . Located aorote N.8. Golf Coeil• ,..._ 64M* Shop, ~ •v .. al>M a LNT MCrauirl•I 161111•, prefer llOtlt 1ruok w/ rntOl.tct. " rou lft lntemtld. olt"4 ~ Mr
downttlln. trptc, ditll· couret. &45-488&. ... ..,,.. "" 4Sf eq • Arrt .a ~ to hit .... m1n a >" ...,., • Job ,... Oltnl* lhall, Only nett, t111
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No ~ VILU llllU Pine Knot MOM! Oft~ Colt• Mme. Zon,cl C-2 am M •nd pol••· oo M9d :rn· ltartlnjf Ip. (714) 548·7051
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ThM'I..._. IM ATIAACTWI Ur 2b•. """" ..... t.00 eq ft. 8111.1t. ,, •• 111ndtno &•S*lenoed Aaft'al Cit o~ Hyde, clr~llllon. ·.'
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l•olng, blrl • formic• •311087 Aob 647-2813 E"*'~ MrV. Lowell All IYP•• Of work·rH / 8TAAlllNG COLLEGE Ing I Removal. Oual pm•p• IUIU, F R1p1lra. llo 128211a.
count"1oe>e 842-0N1 Rod'1 oonct9'1 I muon-111 .. I\ 1 yra In C,M, oomml Big & em IObl Matute r~tlbt. pro ITUO!.NT8 MOVING WOik only 41M·3818 ~1. rlllf'll utufl &46-t974, 4M2-eoC>7
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pl-w/new. f.46-1612 Toe>c*f/rernoY9d c ... n DUMP JOBS p. y u 1111 ti.. c 111 ralpl •• tr••·· Wlddlnga, bind•. ..,. HZ· ll4l Flefe. JoM 8Q.0487
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0..I l)(IOll. 0$3-3283 Tr .. lrlm/Removlll you 759-1978 JOhn 8-46-4840. I.ill 802 Think you 963-4114 £0'8 PLASTEAINO fine painting 8-46--0&&4 Free.... Jim 165-6910
Rlp(-tatlw RE.MODELS/FACE LIFTS 141 ... lla tit 122 Cu11om wood p1llo1, ~~~~~-!!~~~~' decicl & fenoll, all gen
CLIJ..11 C Lawn m1lnl/Rototllllng · Ou•lllY patcnei/lexturei T ::i:::: u • In Fr" .. um1te 6~6 HAUL-MOllE-AEMOllE laceat Tu fill.ITT PUITlll lnl/exl Neat 8-45-8258 1Mtla1 _ ... •t_,1..,!!!J!.,...._ ___ _
L 1 & o-~·•bll Furniture, lrllh, Tr"' I -p T I I R di 1 o;r: w;;;ln'.;..... Ralph Clbllllro & Son• 1163-64 t5 NOAM Fldlrllld TIX Servtc;e Prompt, Miii PfOllMlo-PLASTER PATCHING Huber RooflnQ·lll typw . vi ulor ng •m• • '"91tlcal C.Ula11 llm repllr Fru ut -Randy M t-0822
..,. Compl. malnt, comm/ Homelolllee 1pp11 nll1. 15 yr1. 63&-7149 Aelluccoa lnt/ut 30 New-recover-deck• 1n11ruetlon. Xlnt raeull•
Fenc.d y1rd-COlll MeN ree Tr" trimming & re-HAULING 83t-4871 PlJlf Jiii OAIRI yre Neat. Paul 545.2977 Lie;. #411802 548-9734 K-IJ l213)682-371M New & R11p11y. Aemod.
carpen1ry. Lie. #4t4801.
Abllll)I Bldre 730-1900
Am lddn1·Plllo cover•
Dect11-Fencee·lmprovm1
& Aepelra. Cllfl 848-7652
831-8825 Wkd)'I mov11 cl11n-up1 Free Cle1nup1, yerdllrM ave. I Elll YOlll •1 .__.•I ltmct
C ,._ I .... 848-4854 ah. 4:30 RANDY, 842·7847 IOI " • FREE EST. INT/EXT Plall., & Oryw1ll ... ,. rfffl•1 lll·IHI -nr-----------••traet1n, _.... ,... REFS. LIC. 320881 Ext/In\ AHIUOOOI FrM .. , (le. 1381042 Typll/Word Prooeulng
A11aaa11 Rrr:~~A~~:.\~~~e':;: ~~~~Gd~~n~~~ I••• .... ,.. CPA w/IAS. work exper TEO 714/871-9047 Blockwall• 586-4892 REPAIR SPECIALIST ~-:y r~o'..1
Fr .... 1. 548-2489 Palntlnn -Cerwtry can HVa you big $SS on /E}(T CALL JIM, Plea~la1 Sl\lke-Comp.Shlngle Drt..,.._,1y-P1rklng lot Ins For 1111, 552·9142 Tiie -Re:;,od•I Bo~ded. your taxes Your home or IC0-1111 751-7718 551-5552 Wid.W Cltaalat Alpalr1-SH1co1Ung
S&S Aapllh 68t-4199Uc • 1 I -I •-COMPLETE GAADENINO my otc. A••• retH Ran-2• Lr El <"J a•• ll21 - -••• ln•M -· Lie 8e2-7432/8-4'4-4798 dy 995_,,.,.,..,. • • ' -· ••Nf llPail WE WASH WINDOWS Lie """'Du A~..,,... SEAlllCE: call Jerry'e uvv INT/EXT PAINTING WATER HEATER Speclll " 111
· """"""· _,..,.._, l awn S«vkll 831-4395 & WALLPAPERING Pool helter1•Furnaoe1 IPIOIA.L llO• Fut -Profllllonll Dan Hlllblrg Greeting
& P•vtno Co. Rel/comm hampoo & eteam clean
Uc 31178804 642-1720 Color brlghtenere. wht
Add'n1 & Ceblnet1 lelt Cltallia Cuttom W()(k FrM "' Quallty WO<k gu.,lnlled 8-4&-8586 84S-4844 Oardenlng, clHn-up1, Ltd1Capla1 Aeu Steve 547.4281 LOW COSTU 24 HAS Fix any lelk. 751-4384 Free estlmltl 94g.73g1
•-L-I •-crpta • tO min bleecll .,...,.. ..... ...,..,tt,,. ...... 1 _____ 1 Hall,llv/dln rm1 $15,evg
DrjwlJ( ~!';'_";~ cemen~~85 ROBIN'S CLEANING ; fill UTllAJll OAlllS PAINTING Aepelr-Aeplpe-Aemodel lu4~la1tia1 John'1 Window C"8nlng
DRYWALL TAPING c~~ tllor~l\~~7 Sod, tprlnkle< and lhrub lnll1xt. Acoustic celllngl, Draine lie 850-1030 Budget !llM-low min. Free •t. 12 yra exp
All Texluret & Acoulllc WllO&PI llUIT. ln11111at1on Our work cabinet refln. 1n1 FrH lnllall-Aeplpe-Aepllr RH, Comm, boat tr1re 840-108t Babyllttlng, 111y l\Our room S7 .50; coucll $ 10.
Neat Vlct()(lll/)(lnl ref&. cllr $5. Ouer. ellm pet
Colt• Miii-842-6482 odor. C<pl repair HS Yfl exp. Do work myself
Free 811 Kevin 873.1503 Cln-uPf. Aef1 538-1810 Exp1r1l1e Houeekeeplng only look• upen11ve. 1111. ..-366780. 842-7479 Free Ml ~•bt.. FrM 811 84l-769l
--------1., 1 & d 1 Ilic l 1Upplllll lncludld Clleck our prlCM before IW'I , .. mll OI LIC'd Jolln 631-1151 ltm Ln R1411kn DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL ... ow n~ • 0 no. rua Kitty 841-4970 you buyl lie. 204518 .. lecrtltrlal S.mcn Thll all conlrllC1or• wtlo
ALL PHASES rel•, rM Ml. SPARKLE PLENTY CALL 848-1013 Top qu1Jlty/Reu . rites •FREE EITIIATH• perlorm wor1c OWK $200 l11l11a1 Reta. 564--0123
Balloon Promotion• Unll-
mlted: bright bouquelll
Same day. 41M-7550
We Care Crpt Clea~,. BUD (71,.) 552-9582 Sam 78M524 Home Cleaning Service Ll•Jlll's larlllH Ill•• Free estimate 850-7189 Dreln1-Aepelr-Rep1pe ~retarlll :"'M: typ-Including labor end
Electrical la••ra•• Xlnt refs. 842-8809 Cu1tom Painting: ln\/1111. Dalla• 845•2811 ngli7~~·58.cJ80~3;"'· materl1l1 mull bl 11-Steam Clean l Upllol.
Truck Mount Unit Gu1r.
Aeat. ralee. 8-45-3718
ELECTAICIAN. Priced •••HOME REPAIR QUALITY CLEANING •!!!!rJ Quality. Spring Speclal. PMl S.mce/ ltf!in s i c ~~ ~=-= =
right, free Hllmll• on Ello-Plumb-Cerpentry with • pereonal touch BRICKWORK· Smlll Jobi Free .... Dave 573-2031 UOIWW atuT pir taaJ ..... u., In their advertlllng. Con-
large or"""' tob•. .~· '°K~ ho~~!~8·72 BETH 850-<1933' Newport, Co•I• M1111, INT/EXT PAINTING Exparlenc1d & prof11-·ANGELA SPIRITUAL• trllciora and coneumera. Lie. 398e21. 673-035g -·-· .. t ~ HouM & office cleanlnn lrvtne. Reta 875-3175 Neat. Ael1. Free"' i lonal. Very reuonable Con1ultant1 Couneellng cont11Ct Mwy Orondle 11
l!f11U/ ftrt Aluat CARPET INSTALLATION
Burglar & Are Altr!N & REPAIRS 30 yrt 1xp.
Central Reponlng 6'5-9031 (bet 8, 111 4)
Ala/comm. Me--0099 Thornton Carpet s .... &
People wtlo Mid people lnstell1tlons Comm/
lhOUkl olwaye ctMlck the r11ld, rNtretchH & r•
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LIC'O ELECTRICIAN JACK OF All TRADES A1ll10le, lhorough.A Frplc1: bull!, remodeled Oreg Riiey 541J..9790 ralee for Ill of your pool ~~6~~~8~~t:;t:iJ118 (714) 559-4088 wltll lllV
Oual. worll-Aeu r1t• Cll1 Jack anytime, quick. $t0 llr Ginger Brick & 11one. brick Locel painter need• work need1. For expert aer-1---------1 qufttlon1. Conlrector'1
Tom 631-5072/973-7544 Day or night 87!>-3014 754-7321 pa11lng. Exp'd 893-3743 Qu1llly work, economy vice, cell evening• 5 p.m Buying end H lllng at a Stll• Lklenee Boerd. 28 t I \ 984 7180 t 9 II 1 o lbl p IC ti\ I' Civic Center Pla:u, RESIO/COMM'l/IND Tradl your old 1tutt lor High Quality HouMWOft< BRICKWORK Sm1ll or rl 11· ree 111 • o p.m. no a.n-. :11:, ncll:ilf~e:-la 111~ Room 800, Sante Ana,
20 yr1. Do my own work new goodl11 with a Alfa. I am thl belll lg• )obi, repairs Local Want Ad Help? PLEA(lsl~)k~l"'t-lrytlngl.a·· aboul 1Ml-S678 CA 92701.
DAILY PILOT Oreg 556-5324 Lie. 278041. Al 84M128 Clasalfled ad. 842-5878 873·7012 1fl. 8pm rel1 645-8512 642-5878 • • • i---------
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COLD CASH!! glustop.$80.848-9624 1JM)40"roundplcntc;11t (retall Oller S500t. 842-4644,M-F,9_5 Oeve ,759-1094 11.l~flll&llOlll
11ll7t1en $65. ~1735. IHI0-8204 pip I •IRE TO EDISON Magni!. carved mehog '80 Hobie cat 18 w/lreller. ••ttrcycl11/ CUSTOMERS din. rm & butt1t11J chr1 Braaa oelllng 1111 wltll tullp Browning Iulo, like new, Teq. SunrlM Niii Xtru, Sc t 1011 On any new '82-'83 AMC ,...~ .., ... f __ ..,1 $ 19 50. 84 2-2 5 to , Ilg 1111. wood /ca na $300. Remington. $125. $3lOO 52•2 ... 2 II •n Jeep or Ren1ult (Nol """ _.. ex your 0 ....--e bl-............. 730 ,,.,.... "-1 off-7"" 1080 ...-.... x R 7 5 P I w11g~) Free _ _.. lop
leC.'Ond rTfriferalor. It's 646-4848 ..,_ -· ...,.,...., """"" "' ,..,.. . 2 aplnn1kera lor 55' 1111-~~·NI'* lhOCkl ~ r:: & d;;,;;' w/ever';"'jeep
CClltinl'fOUUJ>lo $14:tor In·~ & Cllelre, $150. NEWMATIAESSSETS HANO GLIDER, llJ Chill-boat. $1 600 l&Ch, lll'l,.lclellbeglnner1btk• Purctlae more • year In electric Sofabed, S 150. Antique Twtn 12 $60, fuCI llze SM. dllll. '220. 545-1882 8-42-1234 846-l087
bllh . D onate vour 150. MombUI Net .&_ Q-$105. King $125 Wt It Int cond 'e --------~()ir~ngo ,,_ , Andy 750-5832 • 111 • II • men SANTANA 625 7\.\ llp Mlcunl Clrborllor•. 3 dll-_JJ, .uo .... '!.!:!!!..'i:: ~ c!! ~~ ~ ::-seo~brd, 125 ~ M, 180. Surfboard: trl-Hontll. ~rl1\0I. §,Jl\rH. ferenl 1lzet, Xlnt $35 (" f _.... ·~~ .. ~-One way llcket 10 nn. OOOd cond, no ding•. s 1 t 6 O O home o O 845 1731 ~--..o cbarltlea l111ed below , Uk• new tofabed, bfown Tampe Florkl1 $85 S200. 750.-0747 7 1 4 /5 3 6 _ ; 9 5 2 0 r •ve or ary • N4 IWIOI • ., ~ ~~ o~e~!= tsonea. 115. Oe•k. s 25. 963-2183 TV /Wlt/SttrH IUZ 541.1623 work 2 c~~;,~r •. c ~ 1~~o~!ii.~ Pt•i so •11 you~:. k e the S~.l~:.~7~~HI table, Mllehlng tole, loveseal ~ BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA Sacrifice al $1500 or belt $150 ea obo 850-1645 t---------
arrengemenll. Get a chair SlOO, 4 Chevy 15 Color TV. 2 yr wrnly. otler 17' cabin cruiser •---------
receipt, and Southern Clean king set. compl w/ alum. mao•d S75.$K1•0n0-I H8 Free dell very wl125HP Johnson OB Meter llta11 8020 4 MHI Dri•H 9030 mallren. box frame. mort 011 ryer 0 ....,, Sun New cover. trlr, ball tank ;:~'o;:~1 .~~'°v:~1; he1dbo1rd x1n1 cond 6'1--0924 or 549-3783. 'Tv John'• 84s.-1786 & extras. 213-699-0779 2~1!i'!'cs°$s~·· 9911
d o n • l a o n I I t ' x S 135flrm. 8-45-1732 HANO GLIDER. 18' Chan-PROF/STEREO SYSTEM ell 4PM (7141 53&-4694 H B.
·eo Toyota 4 wlll drive PU.
36" new lir11, AC, PS,
loaded w/oll rd xtras
$12,000 tnvealed wlll
take $6500 642-4858 or
979-8574
deductible Free pickup '50 Style Deco Couch d • 11 e S 2 2 o ob o Compt.11 worth $3000 20' IEWPtll yr l022
by the charily Thia Large, mlkee bed $30, 545-1682 eell s 14001ofr 875-8088• Sleep1 4, many extru -·--·-------epedal offer exptr8 May 4g-4-6997 POOL TABLE & ecceseo-gd cond 41M-8232 '75 28' Overland. 2 roor
31, 1983. For det11l1, Pt1ld Hide-a-Bed. good r1 e1 Good con d 19' Sony Trlnll~r• elrs, generator, hilly Mii phone: cond, almoet MW matt $125/ti.f Off. 980-9828 moi., '450. 67 1981 MacGregor 25'. conlelned. New tlr11 °"'"'~ Coeaty 1150/obo. 499-6t91 CARPET near MW will lo Sony, Lrge actMn Pfotee-::i~~rex:~~·f7~on~/~ 19000 487-e831
7 1 Jeep1ter Commanoo. lmmec cond. am/Im
c•••· S31JOO oeo 494-8232 C.alLu~-Ch .. _.. 8 ft urtllton• 101• & well room t1ze llghl me-lion TV. s a 9o Sanyo 988--0325 Trailtn, TrHtl 1024 u~• ~,, d 1 um b r 0 ,; n $ 3 5 Bltam111 video c1111tt• 1---------·1-. ..... -.--... • ..-... ................... --.
(714) 9'72-4687 metehl~~6~200 687•3939 recorder. Ilka new, In Partnerehlp In Ericson 35, '80 Scamper 35', Cedar '76 Chevy
Step Side. S3200
85-0-6578 or (213) 402-0792 bo•. $350 873-4200 perlecl cond, racing & Lodge model. S C
OIJ.ld.ren'• Hoap11&1 of Must 1111 Eng country Electrlc helter Table model color Tll, crvllllng. 1llp In Newport S 8 9 7 5 6,. 2 -O 7 9 5. Orangr County antq. dining table $800. room llze $20. 19 ... RCA-XL 100. pert. $8000. Call Lealle eves _5_4_8_-8_8_2_3 ____ _
(714) 972-1242 Authlnttc; buleher Chop. &67-3939 cond. $150. 548-7177, 979-7643 '69 Bronco, comp redone.
all exlras. Muat see
$3495. 759-0913 or
873-9003 ex I (800) 841 -7439 ping block $135 Well-Unique "covered wagon" 84S-5780 1-,-4-· c-.. -.,,.,-.-r.-n-.-.-r-el_n_bow_ AutoaoliH Deeeret Industries mounted Fr dlaplay 1ffordlng re11utlon In 1all, new. w/\railer. _.._... ______ _
ehelvea $125 Pair 20\11 lo 673 l977 Mkllan<I, FEC lnl'I Turn-$ OO •• 7 583n (714) 54~271 Cent hind-crafted ycur Pll -lbl. 8 trk & rec. In 1 unit. 21 --• IMPORTANT NOTICE '77 CJ5 4 wlll drive Jeep,
Dtabled Amet1can Span. bench .. $175 Be1uty Shop (Comm'I 50 wa111 w/3 way epkra. Lanoer 36 1g80 $82. TO READERS AND 350 eng, V8. 3 1pd, V~ Ol&rilla Hld••·bed coucll $50. 1tandup) heir dry«, gOOd eo.1 $325 ,_, eec. $65. Allum• loan el 11 ADVERTISERS ch1ome wllls, h11dere
of Or.nae County Hvy 1llver & turquolH con d $ 1 0 0 . C 1 II 8-45-1731 Oeve or Gary $2&,000 dn L~ The price ol Item• ad-Alttlng $3800. 548-2743
(714) 547-4816 Zuni lndl&n eqUllh bk»-640-5998 11111. electronll'a :!''1~,!Y,..:':'e1:::: 1_d_)'l_._4_9_7~_2_eo_-__ _
s.lva!Jon Army 1om necklace U 50. Aoetelyn Torell .. t with ..... Newport 1llp Pvt Ply. fled edvertlling COiumn• Tncb to3S
(714) 547--0831 Pllnttngs etc. &44-7778 tines.,_, llpe, 111,.,... 1012 714/873-5101 does not I~ iny ......
St. V •--1 -'-Peu.I -...-p-....-'77 toy ~bed P U w/ ""'"'" .,.. Child'• Bdrm 111. -'/wtit Ind dolly. ..... Bolt w/moor1ng pllcabl• taxea. 11c1n11t. (714) 633-11190 •-c amper 2800 Aunt formic&. Dr..-. 2 nlle 1\.\T 11r Jack $175 Cl•nlc 18' Lap11rake $12.000 1ran1ler te11. finance good. E•tr•• Cill atdl. $100, 840-5998 A110111d auto bodv Century bay boet. 4 cyl, Call 873-3830 cllargea, '"' lor 1lr pol-493_3428 I llY IPPllUOU BRASS HEADBOARD lor dpolw•ceJr torolnl•d. eJrlt,teerbluco. Grey. S3500. 87M181 Mu11 Hll 32' Alt-cabin. lutlon con1rol device•---------certlllcat1on1 or dealer '81 Dodge 050 Plekup. Herb 1157-8133 King 1111 bed Shiny/ 850-1 5 · crultlng Trimaran cutter documentary prepare-White/blue. 1uto. b1t ofr
brlte gd cond $100 18' Duffield rig, S 13.500 Term• \Ion cllarge1 unl111 over $.4200, 494-9458 W11her. cl11n. work•
good $15. Dryw. deen,
work• good $7 5 .
548-4485
KENMORE W ....... 8 yra.
o6d. $125
983-2187
REFRIGERATOR
Apt aa•. n+ yra old. 112!5. 720-1C>e0
840-5998 2 rolling chlirs, $20 each. 6'8-4570 otherwlH 1p1clll1d b"
Stereo am/Im cue. 1m1-B C , 1 80 Toyot• 4 wlll drive PU. lm-SZ .... UJ l>le, S35. 64S-7t1M a~ Wllruasers 12~ FlberglHI Sellbo~ the advert!_. 38 .. new tlret, AC, PS,
5 pc Incl. m111ra11. Belrcet 20 channel teen-~~.Ts~~"...,. Aatt s.nlcn/ loaded w/olf rd 11tr11 beaulllul $450 $12,000 lnv11ted wlll
551-5578 n« w/llrcritt & marine 1111 te SHI .. Partl 9015 tllie $6500 842-4658 or
SACRIFICE band 5245· S46-28S5 114-ICI 1112 Siii 1011 SAllE UP TO 50%1 Prof 1179-8574
King bed. $145 Lampe, CARS $ l~~~I TRUCKS t8' J1t Boll. lrlr, 1kl1, &&1111 & auto body H B 1-.7-g_C_heY)' __ B_lazer __ 4_X_4_._fu_Ny_
S35. XJnt cond 846-2t43 Avail at local gov'I lllea. BAY LAUNCH, 20111 .c.n-$6500/ofr 87S-90e6 111 842--0lOO, 980-l22t loaded, 1uper cl11n.
OLIO OAK dining tbl & Call (refund1bl1) (3121 turloJ-•P•liak• 18 • IB, Aat" WHI.. 9020 $7950. 96'-4704
Rlfrtgerater, HARV. Gold. chre. melchlng coff .. & 031-5337 Ext. 2239B for $2 lofr. 8?5-l835 lb.riH ltelJ. 1011 WE PAY 89 Oa11un Pickup w/
good cond. $100. end lbl1 &400. Sof1bed. ycur dlrec:1ory on how to 28' Carver ·n . S/F, FIG, llHF, Allheon, Aiy 55. topp8f, Iola of lmprov•
M&-3303 Sofllllov.Mt $500 Oak purch-. TIG, 28 knoll, cu1tom $500 menll a lre1dy midi
A1frlg1r11or, while, 18 cubic fl., 2 dOOf, bottom
lrleur 1125. 897-3938
S11r'1 COLOSPOT AE-
bdrm Ht. 01k & glu1 14• 11111 overhead rack 11em rm. loeded, Imme-875-5851 TOP DOLLAR Nd1 throw-out t>earl~, ~712n~~t,..15. Mint cond $lOO. Anlenna lor ham 09u61~t.•~81020g,9Wook Pd.1P.. FOR llEI Olll $75-0 or trade for int -• ... 0 P 1 r 1 t 0 r 1 100 ~ ~ CrvlM Klt·lncl 8 ln)ector• quee. 8-46-5164
842-1647 "4--&820 evea & wltnd1 8 preuore lines for Ford lW •Allll 73 Ford Bue. 72 p .... •Int
I I Sain Owen• Ftag1111p. 22' ce-i:l.';1;;',. DIHel 1495 NllTIA0/111&11 cond. would make nice
bin. no motor or Irani . ---------2480 Harbor Blvd camper or cargo carrier • FRIG . w/boltom Irv, gd i,:;;:::.;:~:..;::.:,;.:.:;. __ _
cond .. $90, 8-45-455g
DRYER. Kenmore. EllCI·
rte. wllll•. 111c1111nt
ooncl. MIO. 720-1998
.. 8eMI 1112 •111nJ $300 730-&e211 Perkln1 4-238 Del crulae COSTA MESA $2,850 llrm. 64&-518-4
laatnaub ill4 kit. llar11t & pumps, In-Ml-aol Ml-1Ul '75 CHEVY SHOATBED 1----------18' Fentuy Trl-HuU, bow-J•clore. etc Aetell1---------0v111on Claulcal ou111r rider, 11111 8 +, 110. 1 1ioo. Sell 1800 WI Ill Toomoc:h10111ttBralded w/hard ehefl ce.e, hH good cond ,_ uphol 84 23 line• new paint & Int.
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE
ACROSS
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5 NT book
9 Originate
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on a horse
15 Instrument
16 Fr Income
17 Infinite
19 Evergreen
20 Love In Pisa
2 I Serles of four
23 Olsavowal
25 Separate
26 Salver
28 Time period
32 Intersection
J7 Seat
38 Egypt. once
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highwayman
4 1 -de guerre
42 Carved slab
45 Prompters
48 Argenllan
river
50 Asian boa1
51 Cohorts
54 Strolls
58 FOOd
industry
62 Poplar
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63 Active
64 Pool
per1ormer
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66 Pot
67 Melody
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69 Guzzled lilllll~r-l~~t:-tiiiliF.-1~~~
70Tllrowout
7 1 Pale de 1010
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4 Loquors
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7 From sea
8 Probes
9 Galleries
10 Vote back in
11 --China
12 Maleaflatr
13 Scary Var
18 Alps
22 Remove
24 Baking item
27 Pronoun
29 The t>est
30 Portal
31 Trees
32 Blaspheme
33 N l lree
34 USSR city
35 Address
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40 Roma casll
43 St Lawrence
rap•<ls
44 Stucll
46 Roamei
47 P11t1ng
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52 Drizzles
53 Assure
2 wds
55 Treadle
56 "Maria _ ..
57 Chinese of
old
58 Rapid
59 Ratio phrase
60 Surcease
61 SenSlble
65 -
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Obi dr refrl~S 150 1-------.-2-1-4 bulll In pick-up w/ 14000 97g-'45t3 Katlly 2"1 4 OWi Qllll new motor & 1ran1 No w.-.. $50. 175. votvme. B ... & Trebi. wtldyl •• TllOll lrldle. $.41195.
Mlcro-waw. 112 . Good control xlnt lhaipe. Biel IU a. "---L 70U ... I y aa.1 cones. 860-7757 Offer Cell Bonni• 31 8«1r1m FIB, S/F, IWn ,. • ·--·· ... ..... A•IH, laprtt4 •••••• •• ,.,t ..
640-47ee 011. reblt '82. m1ny Boat lllp• 1111ll1bll N--·ee Ford SuPlf 111n Xlnt 9111 "·bu Fwaltarl H2S xtr11 )(Int cond. $40. port a.eel\. 25'-35'-40' body adlet xi 1 -1---------For Nie. 195M3 Gretel\ 500. PP. 873-64H: Clll 8-42-4644 · ~ r ~· n l-Con--ven-len_Uy_L_OCl_...lld....,..-1 llY FllllTlll 121' "Chet Alkln1" T1nn11· 548-1385 :·~~ !:r';ll~· Seer~!~ & Com-uu.-ru Prtoed H«'b gs7~133 Han. Colleclore ltemlt 3, & 1 3 am111 llld• ti.a. C1n ec· •• 2"/--· ... 4g7_700.,. ..-... ,
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'1g 210 Slit. Wgn, lo ml,
e xcell . co11d
S.4700/080. 551-0478 Appr111ect $2,500, Hll-1 boll. motor Ir r. c:omod•ll up 10 8' beam .,.. " .,_, • ili."'!li. **I DIN** Ing $1,500 or beat. Xlnt $350, 1110 111111 40 "f. only $9/loot 055-2473 ti 811• ~lltlng ~ '77 280 z. XLNT Condition
DU• cond. C111 Sllamrock ~1~t-~~>2S!:<, 63&-622 · 38' v a.th lor pwr boat. WI 11f a!:.~. M41 Llllllf S~Leulnn 18,000 ml. ISOOO ....,.. 1211 anytime. Ilk IOr Gibby w111r. 1110 .. 11cur11v USED CARS & TRUCKS IRllTllY ... 1J7s..3389
MASTERS AUCTION =!!Llft~!!ua!!!!!!1 -.!!.!.! 648-1428 11 ...... n.a.r 12eo. 950-1225 coME 1N OR c AL.L FoR 1eH ..... ht4M •. ,. 2002: 4 apd . a1r l()t' CARVER 1111 ...._ "'1 ...... u1-11nlMI 116 JoMaon $11,000 ~5" alto Npt Hert>or FUI UfUIUL 1g .. 9 Ford Woody W•· concs .. (t26RKK) f(Jl51()1C'E·""1W t _._ 1. Dlt ..... 30 Htllum 8alloonl del. Alllton Mar1nl NEW POAT HARBOR Coonl«-0.Ullo gon, $l3,000. • '71 933cel: IUIO • --llol ..-C•H'I• .... Rull Floral Sofa, I '. 1n'(1lme. Fun for Sec'y 64~15 SECURITY. 973•5101 MftarT ~ (6S30082) ,._..,. • ..,.,. '"'..,..., .. ..,.,, ...... pMow-~ M ,4/20-:t&te73-'44l9 20' Relnell 1873 Crull«, 18211 BEACH BLVD. 19:!9FordModelA1'own * '70 320!: 4 IP<I . tun 111-1114, .. llU
POOL.TABLE H1mll\ondr1111no11blff OMC.1/0. 155hp,V8 llOFTLIOOSLIP HUNTINOTONBe.ACH S •d•n. 11 0.000 rfjf.417891) •'ltllflllA• .
Oek fonnlca table w/bltt 4'a7' llatt, euatom wood w/Vemco dr11tfng "''" M-40& ot>o. NB II~ avail. ...1 .... 71.41 5017'"2"""" ••1 .... 1, ••• •••1 87M18t * 70 320!; 4 IJP(I., an. r1 Auto, llf, grMn/1111, 9g Aoedlllf, hard/tofl wrt !ton beM & 8 evo. o.tgn. Comli9 w/bllbrd cnlnea. 87M110 l'erml "aecur9d. Amo 9' .,.. .._ ' .,. """"' -_..... (5418057) '330(). 861-3838 toe•· 2nd OWMr, IOI<
naug. covtred chre. llglll & wall unit w/f:Nftl Adler Typewflt• 1111 OOI'-F/O 8 man dingy w/7hp Mercu1 Cllannal to 41' Hlghllt ouh lmmed. for 'II F•I t • * '80 3~; 6 14)d .. 1lr orig. ml, need• Int/eat
l:od co11d . I uo. V.iu.cl 11 ·~· ~ ' mtr, 15411. Court••~ to watera...-.t1501mo. rc:rvehlde,domlltloor va, 3 ..-, runi & ......... , cond.(323ZHRl * 110 * ~1 :.,.•111,.~!obo. Mutt 2 7•12 ~•--A-. 1' '"""7 ~!050\1,ng. Ilk!., nu. t•k• .--:--_... """' * '81 3-. • ..... ....n -...,. ~ • • v '"' .....,.. """ ....... .., 648-e3.. bkra. CIM ~ lld 48, 81~. 642·0889 <>Nlgn. 5514248 good, all ortg. a 1 .. 00 ..... ; " ........ ...... 1077 l30C81 •
OIH• pttlo t1bl1 w/4 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e·xa•112· doeed llldl •atre 142-4300, 24 !In. HllO. Sidi Tie, II n bMm. •taA Tl otio. "42.0100, tft.1221 ~.~1~lfa.~~to .. low a.auuM bllClk •.atetlof eo aoosx. idnt cones, II
canvH ohalrl, t250. ml ..._ hvy duty metll lhelV" ... ~ ... 2t' Miiin Ctlannll, Npl Hbf. --mllaa. (11!JA474) with luautlOVI lull red lpd, a/o, am/tm OHi.
Ohopplng block. 176, "Holl"*ood" portable, ( 1 875-3083 0t 07t-tee7 •-"-1 ... ..._ ......... _ ...... IMther Interior, aw, llllo, 15200/0bo. 84l-0718 m lac ohalra I d11k1. ,.. be1t qu11ty & oond.): open "' erm1n, 1rlr • Hiving trouble Hlllng _.,, -* '13 320!; auto .. ,._,. t f It
7'"" 1ot4 hhaorlddla, uu~~o. la"Ob.lkc'1'1'1 allo Ioli of UMCS/newt OMC. 111.000. °'42·3912 80' Dock llPtlC». power & thll oar you"le hid tit· 4-dr. v ...... Job, btak... ed. (1"1Nlt4) am/Im CHHI •· 1f4 ... t 1111 _. ...., • UMd offtot eupplll9...,. ,77 Mako H ft aHhp wttr. ting e ,._monthe? naw l11tarlor chrome, 111-1111 c,wer~mllH. •1•!.!! ______ ,._...,._,. .._. °' wknd -.1221 c.1•. mlec:. lt1m1. 11lnt Johneon. nu FiG bait-873-1003 C"-upl Help II on the rnucft lnOfW '2CIOO. 20I w 111t. Senta Ana . 1 a.....,..,... '14 Pilat 121. LOw ml, MW Lovt .. 11 1ect1onal w/
9lt0n*l.1. °""'*' «*Ml. hlO. f'ufl MetttHI , bookl (111 & 1lng1v I tank cx.iltlggtft radio Bolt tllp, 40' ma.11, N I-way. Aleo your Chevy, 642-1193 Oloead lunde1 '14 IMW 3.0 a.Mn. Auto, t1r11, m1g1, AM1'M, ~ :1~ e . I t II covera, top oond lnci bo1t1 only. C1ll Aon ~.;....-, Dettun, TO)'Ota. '17 Au1tln Heefy Sprlt•. LAA0£ S!LECTION OF ~·~o..:::.•:: ~sO ~~·a.
lr•IMlf. Mutt ... 1 ~-eel 87~ vw, or i ny m•k• or ang, body & ~ .... ,... HlW & USED IMWSI lntw. New' rtldlalt Mini •7• n--1--.. Or,-• W11rlll•t O r gan w / ~-=---:~-~--~• 11111--114,tN obo. 161M1V13 model IOf Oftly 1°" of IOIM, maim. r.o 13500. & .. ,...., ••·"' •-1yntllHlllt. J.i11t11m bc•ll•nl cond Muir or lfa..too:t lalboa Co~ dooll pwr the llnll Ille prl08. Mete• (113) •1•7* 13110, '31-30te ooncs, .-.a, ong. DWft>
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.....,. wood. e100 obo. OllHP HO. 10·1731 .... ~='ie42 CHINIOAT DINGHY w/ L.ong,800-1190-t:;bl1 low mu:,r• ft!p,Ja..... ... ... .. et.upvnlct, 1lloy9, tun-5$1-01119\la
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MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES
ATLAS CHIYSLll ... LYMOUTH
2929 Harbor BIYd .. Coe11 Mesa. Tel. 546-1934. 3 blockl
eouth ol San OleQo FrMWey off Harbor BIYd. Complete
body lhop. Salfl. S«vlce. Part1. S8fVice Dept. open
Monday ttwu fr1dey 7•30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. end 8 A.M. to 5
P.M. on Saturday.
OIANGI COAST AMC/JllP/llNAULT
2524 Harbor Blvd., Co.la M..a
549-8023 &45·7770
" 1 Jeep DMler In the w .. u See us today '°' ...... Mrvlce I leuing. There are reeeona why we are 11 1 . . Pnc. and
eelec:tlonl Af9o. the ~ Renault Alllanoe Is here!
THIOOOll IOllNS POID
Modefn ..i.e. aervtce. pane. t>oCSy, pelnt & tire deptl.
eom.,.tHtw rat• on ..... & dally renU111. 2060 Harbor BMf .. Cotta Mau, &41-0010 or 540-8211.
JOHNSON a SON l.INCOLN MHCURY 2l2t t4ett>or etYd .. Coe1a Meea. Tel. 540-5e30. 57 y..,. of
lrtendly family Hrvlce -Orange County'• oldatt Unooln-... euty dMlw9tlip.
IOU1'M COUNTY YOUCIWAOIN/llUZU ('°"'*'Y Jim Mamo VotkllfllOljt)
tSfH llledt ~.!I-~ llledt, (114) 142-2000 Ml.II•~ • ~AM'I • MfWICI
WI WM.L NOT 81 UNOIMOU>ftl I Yw A••• 0.A.0. I,-. Ol9ooun19
. '
• LONG HACH IMW
large M4ectlon of new & quality used 8MW'1 and other fine ~ral Salel. ~ & leaalng. Trade-ln1 W91comet Take 405
Fr-ay to North Cherry off-ramp. turn right & go 8 blocil1
nor1h to 3670 N. Cherry Ave .. long Beactl.
(714) 636-5790 (213) 427-5494
• NAIHS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd .. Cott• M .... Tel. 540-11100. Orange
County's Lergnl Cedlllac dealer. Sales Servioe. Leasing.
• $~DDUIACIC IMW
2&.402 Marguerite Pkwy .. AVfMY Pkwy. ei11t
We offer wttat no bank°' i.aae COtnperty can: 1. Expertty
ataffed, most rnodetn MfVlce & part• dept.; 2. One ol the
Southlend 'a most axpeflenced aa.tea & 1 .. 11no atatt; 3.
Ellmlnatton ot the middleman by leulng dealer direct.
831-2040 MIMlon Viejo 495-4949
• CHICK IVHION POISCHl·AUDl-VW
415 E. Coalt Hwy , N9Wport BNch. 873-o900. The only
dMl«lhlp In Orange County with theee th* gr .. t makM
und« one rooft
ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC.SUIAIU
24'0 HatbOr etvd., Coate M .... Tel 549-4300. hltta,
a.Mee. leuinO. "Mr. Ooodwrench."
I 11th In Cotta ...
IOI LONGPll PONTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd., W•tmln119f Tel 892-MS 1 Orange
Coun1y·1 oldest and largest Pontiac dealership SalN.
Service, Parts
• DICK MILLll PIAT/LANCIA
. "Probebly lhe !<>well priced F1111 In Southern Calltornla''
(located 1 mite north ol South Coell Plaza
near Main St. and Werner Ave In Santa Ana)
120 w Warne<. Santi Ana 557-2132
• SANT A ANA DATSUN
2001 E 17111 Street. Santi Ana Tel 558-78 11 Your
Orlglnel Dedicated Oettun Dealer
MllACLI MAZDA
we·w movecsr Our new tocatlon la 1425 Bite., Street, Cotta
Meea. Tel 54~. Stop by & Yltlt our modefn ah<>Wroom
and ... why we're the II t Maida daele< In Southern
Callfornle. Set". s.Mce, Pana and Lening . •
COIMIH DeLILLO CHIVIOL.lf
(F°"'*'Y Groth CMvroWU
t8211 8elctl ISNd., HuntlnQ'on BMch
N-• lJaed • 8elM • L .... ng • Pa.'11 • a.rvtct
Come by and ... °"' H\J08 1nwn1oryt
14 -tolf I &4~1
HACH UNCOLN MllCUaY
~OR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE P~ACED .
ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY. P-ILOT REP . .
..
• COSTA MISA DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd .. Costa MeM. Tel. ~10. Serving
Orange County lor 18 yeara 1 Mlle So. 405.
SUNSIT POID, INC.
(Home of Wlllle the Whele). 5440 Gerden Grove Blvd ..
W"tmln1t9f Tel 63M010
• ORANGI COUNTY VOLVO
t0120 Garden Grove Blvd .. Garden GrOYe
Tel 530-11180. EJCcluslvely Volvo to cover Ill your Volvo
requirement•. N-•Uled•Salff•~lng•Partl•~Body Shop
Freeway clOM In the heart ol Orange County at Garden
Grove BIYd. & BrO<*hurst.
CONNILL CHIVIOLH
2821 Harl>Of BMI., Coeta Mela. OV'lr 23 Y'Mf'9 ~
Orange County Sa.lea, le11lng. MrVlce. Call 541-1200:
apecl .. par11 line; 546-9400; body lhoe> line; 7$4.0400.
0
IOY CAIVU IOlLI IOYCl.aMW
1540 Jan'lb«M Aoed. ~ 9Mah. &40-&4.W. a...._
8etvtce, Pitta And '--"1g.
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TIE IRAllll ClllT
Flooded
Campus
Drive
opened
• Workers removed barriers
blocking a one-mile section of
Campus Drive this morning.
opening the road for the ftnJt
time since the heavy storm on
March 1.
The road runs alongside the
San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh
Reserve, a diked 202-acre area
that had been under water until
work crews unclogged drainage
pipes last week.
The marsh is administered by
UC Irvine faculty members who
initially believed a single
drainage pipe would suffice to
gradually reduce the water level.
But the pipe became partially
clogged and a contractor was
called in last week to clear that
pipe plus two others that were
completely blocked, said Harry
(Sft CAMP US, Page A%)
Cadaver
dumped
at CSF
An adult male cadaver wu
stolen, mutilated and pl.aced on
the front porch of a Cal State
Fullerton' sorority house early
Saturday, police said.
The caday·er, used for
demonstrations in an anatomy
class at the school, was
discover ed by a coed at the
sororit y about 8 :4~ a.m .,
university police said.
It was determined that th~
body was stolen from a room in
the acience building on campus
tometime over the weekend, said
Lt. Dan Galiu of the campus
poUce department. Test under fire "It wasn't a pretty sight,"
Galiu said. "And they mutilated
it, which was disturbing."
A public affairs officer at the
university said that while minor
prank.a among fraternities and
sororities are fairly common,
nothin8 this serious has
happened before.
More than 200 young people from througho ut the West participated
in Califo rnia Fire Exploring Academy. They fought real fires and
faced othe r eme rgencies. Here they're getting rea dy to tackle a
training fire in Huntington Beach. More pho tos, &Jor y on P age Bl.
Mesa 'wilderness' tapped for park
.. .,.., ,... ....... ., ca.y A"*-
Seot Green r ides his bike along dirt road in what will be Costa
Mesa '1 n e w Canyon Park .
A sound O.Car decision
No one really lmow1 how tile O.C.r 1 ... Sett
AchJevement In Sound It aehle.ed. Only
thole eloeely ia-.olved '" lhe mmmalclnl
prouu ttally •ndentand wtiat eound people
do. Pa1e R.1.
Joe Magro i1 at home
behind the wheel of
ju1t about anything.
The Cotta Me1an l•
the county'• fln t Bus
Driver of the Year.
P81e A4.
Hidden by • c:i.rcle of houaes in
Coeta Mesa is an unlikely M~acre
wlldemeu that la about to be
turned into the city's second 1aritest park.
Canyon Park, along Arbor
Street on the west side of town.
was once a rock quarry and a
dump. Named for lta deep grass
and wildflower-filled gulleys.
the land wu purehued in the
late 197D'• by the city for about
$700,000.
Lut week the City Council
decided to spend $62,000 for
architectural drawings of the
future park that will be under
construction next March.
City Leisure Services Director
Keith Van Holt said the $1.4
million project will Include
development of a road, a amall
parking lot, two restrooms and
picnk tables.
Van Holt said the rustic
property. now dotted with
lavender wild flowen, winding
tralla, grassy slofe' and two
small lakes, wi l remain a
wildernem area.
' ClllT IDITllll
Dora Hill,
ex-Newport
mayor, dies
By STEVE MARBLE
Of"ltle0elfrl'llo4 .....
Dora 0 . Hill, the first woman
mayor of Newport Beach and a
longtime inspirational leader in
the c:ity, died yeaterday. She was
83.
A Newport resident aince 1941,
Hill was elected to the City
Council in 1954 and .erved an
unprecedented,4our years as
mayor.
In 1960, she became the first
woman foreman of the Orange
County Grand Jury and was
active in church and civic
activities. She was honored
repeatedly for her activity and
eervice.
"She was one of the finest
people I've ever met," said Don
Mclnnis, a former mayor of
Newport. "She was a real lady. A
real nice lady."
Hill, a native of Illinois, moved
to Lido Isle with her husband
Eagar -known wid~ly in
Newport Beach as "Uncle Ned"
-in 1941.
In a recent interview she
recalled how she would row her
children across Newport Harbor
to attend echool and then aerve aa
air warden during the day. She
said her World War II job was to
ride her bicycle around the ·ialand
Dora Hill
succumbs at 83
and alert fellow restdents when
sirens on the mainland went off.
A graduate of the University
of Chicago, she was a past
president of the Assist a nee
League of Newport Beach and
the founding president of the
Hoag M emorial Hospital
Aux_iliary. She was voted
"Woman of the Year" in 1954 by
the Newport Harbor Area
(See HILL, Page A%)
Winds will keep
battering Coast
By STEVE MARBLE and
ROBERT BARKER °' ... .,..., .........
Stiff winds that sandblasted
the few F.aster Pay visitors who
showed up at Orange Coast
beaches are expected to pick up
again tonight and continue
through tomorrow.
The gusts, reaching speeds of
40 mph at times, toeeed a 21-foot
<:abin cruiser onto the sand in
Huntington Beach yesterday.
One paaenger was treated for
apparent exposure.
The wind took the edge off an
otherwise gorgeous Sunday,
thinning out what had been
record crowds at beaches on
Saturday.
In Newport Beach, which
attracted 100,000 people
Saturday, less than 20,000 turned
out. At Huntington Beach city
strand, only 1,000 beacbgoers
braved the wind. More than
10,000 had packed into the
mile-long city beach Saturday.
"It was not a very good day for
90aki.ng up the sun,•• commented
Newport marine safety officer
Jack Lincke. "Moet people were
gone by noon."
The 21-foot boat which ran
aground -owned by Cantu
Zwnaniego, 34, of Lakewood -
got into trouble off the coast near
Huntington Street where the
crew was attempting to change
gas tanks.
About 10 lifeguards h elped
Zumaniego and his five
passengers to safety when the
boat was blown onto the shore.
One passenger, Jesus SeJ¥!da. 18,
of Long Beach, was treated for
exposure at Pacifica Hospital.
The boat sustained only light
damage and was pushed back to
sea early today.
(See WINDS, Page AZ)
Hearings on bullet
train set Thu~sday
By GLENN SCOTT or.,.o..,,......,,
State Sen. Ollie Speraw wants
to hear what Orange Coast
residents think about the
proposed bullet train, so he's
scheduled an informal public
hearing Thunday night in San
Juan Capistrano.
"'The purpoee of this hearing Is
to take the concerns of those
affected by the bullet train back
to Sacramento," said Speraw.
who is vice chairman of the
senate Transportation
Gloria Swanton, the
1ilent movie queen
who beeame the
epi&ome of
Hollywood'• long-gone
golden era, diea a t age
84 alter a brief
Ulnett. Page A3.
Committee. Speraw , a
Republican, recently moved his
office from Long Beach to
Newport Beach.
The hearing will be at Marco
Forster Junior High School,
25601 Camino del Av1on. It will
begin at 7:30.
Speraw introduced on March
12 a blll. SB704, which would
require a public hearing
Lnvolving all cities that declare
that the bullet train tracks would lncreue traffic problems. ·
•
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\\.t Continued stories Is your llte better than last yEiar? Edwards,
CAMPUS DRIVE OPEN. • • Ehrlich, tho city'• m•lnt.enancc
manager
The water level finally drained
low enough over \he Wffk~nd to
nllow Campus Drive to be opened
at 7 a.m. today.
4 "What we've done to date ls
t
just temporary,'' Ehrlich
explained. "The university Is
going to have to do some repairs
/" and construction ln the Interim."
Uncovering the silt-covered
r;
r
I'
drams cost the university about
$4 ,000, he said.
Ehrlich said city and UCI
t>f(lcia ls had been talking for
weeks about ways of opening the
road, but were delayed by the
aucceulon of 1torma th•t
followed the Mart'h 1 downpour.
Campua Drive wu the la1•t ot
the Oranae Cout'• major roads to
be closed becauae of floodina.
Ehrlich said vehicle• weighing
over th ree tons will 1tlll be
rt!strlcted this week because of
damage they could cause to the
aoaked foundation beneath the
pavina.
The marah Is the last
freshwater reserve left In Orange
County, which once was stocked
with them. It is one or 26 parcels
in the state that make up the UC
Natural Land and Water Reserve
System
Oolfr Not pfloto 117 Lee Poyne
Hardy heachgoers huddle in shelter of life~uard
tower from raging winds in Newport Beach .
WINDS RIP COAST. • •
Meanwhile, nea rly 10,000
people squeezed into Mile Square
Park in Fountain Valley
yesterday. Park rangers said they
were forced to seal off parking
lots by 10 a.m.
About 8,000 people attended
Easter services at New port
Harbor High School while
thousands turned out for services
at Lion Country Safari. ~
The National Weather Bureau
said the contmumg wmd will
drop daytime temperatures to the
mjd-60s tomorrow with evening
temperatures in the low 40s.
Huntington man h eld in dog slaying
Police say a Huntington Reach
man who was annoyed by a
neighbor's barking dog yesterday
morning too~ drastic action -he
shot the dog dead with a
.22-callber rifle.
Sgt. Ed McErlain said Glen
Wil son awoke at 10 a .m
yesterday to find his pet dog, a
hitlf schruluzer-half terner, dead
~u ;;
·Newport Beach
POl!Ce ht-.. w 1 .. 1ea lAC>ndre L But .... 21,
Of N9wpor1 BMcl\, end Man 0 'Miile 11, Of
N-1 8-:11, on ..,tPICIOn ol eut~ bU<OlatY Both-•~ on St0,000 ball
8urgl0rt !M'Olte Into N9wP0l1 AudlO. 1000
&mtol St. by PfYlnll ~ l"9 front dOof The
QtooU -otl With $7 t27 WI lool
A INol IM'OU lttto • pe;lo.ed ctr on ""' 3600 block of Park Green Ori•• •nd took •
on the pallo of hLS apartment on
1423 Alabama St., a amgle bullet
wound in the dog's side.
Shortly afterward, officers
arrested Wilson's neighbor,
Wayne Dwight Bailey, 27, of 1415
Alabama St., on suspicion of
antentionalJy injuring an animal.
A rifle apparently used in the
shooting was seized by police.
H•oid Antl>ony Cothcetl 26, of H-ell. wu .-r•led al •7tll et>d ~ 11tMtl on~
of _,,. wltll • O..Oly ~ H<I ... held
on S 10.000 bU
Co la Mesa
A celeterl• worker at O••nge CoHI Colege wu oroetec! 10 lwlncl ~ 1175 lrom
• 9dlool Nie Mrfy todey ""*' aN pt9pW9d 10 atoc:k the cull 19(11tl•. The Cott• Mtoe
Womotl -kneeling O¥W • !loot .... In , ... ICllOOI'• kllCMn Wllllfl ........ ,d I m•n
--,,., tell!ng ,,., to QM "'"' the -
A m•n wtio wH
0 moV\ng Into tlle 1600
-~ Iowa Street no1tced hit gun ~
lltMr ~ lt~ed a -....... ,,.. gun WM located The mon told poloe his 45
automatic wor111 MOO, •U In the toe> Cir-
''4'1 9emf\efdt, 21, Coet. .....
"t think the economy Is
getting better because
there seems to be more
affordable housing In the
area The Interest rates are
coming down too Now my
wile, Mary Helen. and t
have a better chance 10
buy a house Compared 10
a year ago, I'm better oft
because I have a better job
and am more llnanclally
secure"
TOftl o.,ry, II Q.,detl Oroft
"The economy ts
lightening up some Interest
rates are coming down
Gas prices are dropping
There seems 10 be more
construction People seem
to be going out more and
spending money
Personally, I feel more
responsible tor my own
actions; t' m learning how
lhe economy works by
studying lax laws and
interest rates In thl~ way. 1
feel better off "
LMNe Goodman, 1t, AnoMtm
'•"' Heortt, 41, ., ..
"I haven't seen that big a
change In the economy
Clothing and food seems
Just as expensive as last
year Travel expenses
haven't changed much
either But I reel as the
weather gels warmer.
people will gel out more
and spend more money
We are better ctr than a
year ago because my
husband got a nice raise
last year and we finished
paying off two of our three
houses ..
o...., Oor,.lt, II, lrvlM
·'The economy Is much
better and the business I'm
1n reflects It. Department
stores are showing a
marked Increase 1n sates
compared to six months
ago Anyone who didn't
lose their JOb Is better off
than they were before
People seem 10 be making
more money, tnflat1on ts
down to zero -things
have 10 be beller "
·'The economy 1s better
because more people are
going back to work. My
flancee Is In construction
and things are picking up
for him. As '°' me, last year I WU WOlklng lhra. 10bs
but now f can only work
part-lime because I'm
going to school So t watch
my money and also rely on
my mother and my
llancee."
·'The economy ha s
Improved. because I Ste -
gas and oil prices are going
down. But II will take a bit
more time before things are
on the 11.ght track."
"Overall, I think the
economy Is Improving -
interest rates are down and
the stock market Is much
stronger But my husband
and I have maintamed the
same linanc1al status a.s a
yf}ar ago -we haven·t
been hurt, but things aren't
much better."
Irvine wo~an recovering from
An Irvine woman 1s hst.ed in
good condition aft.er suffering
broken ribs Friday evening In a
head-on collision on Irvine
Center Drive.
Laverne Roberts, 45, was
admitted into the intensive care
unJt at Western Medical Center
in Santa Ani after the 6:30 p.m.
accident near Deerwood Street in
Irvine. She was moved yesterday
to a regular nursing wing.
Ronald Reichenbach, 41, of
Mission Viejo, who was driving
collision
the car that crossed the medtan
and collided with Roberta'. wu
arrested on suspicion of felony
drunken driving and booked Into
Orange County Jail, according to
Irvine police.
66, .;lies
·A memorial aervlce will be
held tomorrow for John C
"Jack" Edwarda, a Cotta Meua
resident for 24 yeen, who died
Friday aft.er a brief lllneu. He
waa 66.
F.dwardJI had ~n a 1aleeman
for Ramco lnduatrlea ln Orangl'
and San Diego counllea for 30
yeani
Survivors include h11 wife
AnJta of Costa Mesa; hi.a children,
John C Edwards Jr. of Beverly
Hilla, Jeanruc Fabbiani of Miami.
Fla.: l,!:ltzabeth Edwards or
Chl~go; and Linda Edwarda of
Costa Mesa; his brother. William
R. Edwards of Maryland; his
sister, &nita Silberstein of Palm
Beach , Fla ; and five
grandchildren.
The memonal service will be
at 10 am. tomorrow at Prince of
Peac<' Lutheran Church, 2987
Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa
Mesa.
The family has said that
donations may be made to the
Town and Country Home
Nursing Hosptce Program. 12681
Pala Drive, Garden Grove
HILL. •
From Page A1
Chamber of Commerce.
"She was a true leader,"
Councilwoman Jackie Heather
sajd. "She left a legacy at every
level of the city. She also was my
mentor."
Tho~gh she insisted she was a
housewife and not a politician,
Hill had a profound effect on the
beach city as mayor when she
drafted an ordinance to crack
down on problems associated
with "Bal Week," a time when
school kJds would overtake the
beach city during Easter break.
She oft.en joked that the law
was the cause for making Palm
Springs the favorite spnng break
getaway spot-0{ youngi>t.era.
ln recent years she conunued
to be active in civic and charity
affairs. She was campaign
chairman for councilwoman
Heather an last year 's city
elections and founded the Dora
Hill Transition cen ter an
FulJert.on for unwed mothers.
MemonaJ services will be at 10
a m Friday at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church m Newport
Beach
The family requests that
memorial contributions be made
to the Florence Critt.enton Home
of Orange County, 802 N. Harbor
Blvd .. Fullerton.
.:·-~ •. ~ . ..-..-.;i,..-... -u--·· ... ~ ---
of 1111 o .. , Frod•y ti.t0<e the dea• was
moved to 1111 ,_ aoqrM•
A youlll Wl'IO had IOC,•d '"' mo-pad 011 111de ot a bo•ltng alley Salurday """'"°°" etnefl}90 to l•nd ,,,. toe~ cut eno 1roe rno-1)9d ~ The mo-peel was •alued •I 5:150 Polic. ....,
Laguna Bea<'h
T'WO Mttrin. stalloned al E1 T0to ...,.,
arrealed on suspicion ol •ulo 111elt 191•
rroo•y. •n11< lhey rMI • red f191!1 on a eloten
mo-IHICI The men were booked into '"• Or llnQll County JOll
An entique telelw;ope • mocr~ ""° • .,,_ belt budtle -• 11111.,, from on an11que
atOt• on Sou111 Coot H1ghw1y yesterd•y
•lle<noon wllile the butln... .... open
Police "tim.ie S2. 100 WO<lh or merehanOIM
WU llolen lrom a gl ... UM ltt 11\e ltOle
~ .... _,.,,..
Fair tomorrow
Coastal
Fllir Nol u wtndy 1omou010r
Cooal•t low 54, Inland 44
COHIOI. lnlond lllglll mid to U099' eo. Weter Sil
Smoll c:ron td'<l90tY °'* outet ••ten for nortltwftl windt 20 to
30 ltnott ond -S to 12 r..t Stronger guS11 ne01 ltlanc!t ond
t!Hdtondl.
Wind• decrNling ton1g111 ond
lomorrow 10 15 to 25 knote wtth
c;onltnued r<>Ygh M••
Inner -tera, POlnl eonc:.p110n
lo Avolan. 9mOll cren lldvleory In
elf.ct for nort"-1 ~ 20 lo 30 knot• dlmlnl•hlng tonight
Otherwlae. wind• •••I lo
norlhwHI tO 10 20 knole by
1omorrow onernoon. Wkld ..,._
3 10 5 feel. Swolla wHI lo
nort,.,_. 3 to e !Mt.
U.S. Summary
Winter etorm wer;.:2• tor
llMyY -end gutty -.. poeted today from ON4em utof\, ·
ocroH nonlleHI New MexlOo,
l'lorthern Te••• ond lhe
Oklehom• P•nhondlo Into -tern~. '°" Colllna. Coto .. elroedy tied It~ on Ille ground M -loll In oltlH tuoh H Oorwer:
Oheyenne end CHper, Wyo.: OOdQe City, KM.: K-City, Mo., ond Merquotte, Midi.
Wlnde ~et mote INon 70 mph today ,..,._, down l>O""'
.,_ from hM!tlllA, Utof\, "°"" to Oo4*1, w1111 .. ~NI,._
.... ~ ..... Of 74fftflft .. 4 I.II\. Tht ... foot enowdrtll• ,.,.,.
r11porled On roedt eto119 tll•
W•etcti ''°'" end • !»lotl of
poMit * PfOCMM ne.•blllurd ~,. In lloMhMll•n ,,...,
ttlexloo. fftOldflt fMOt vlftutlly .,.... 'ti
The t10fWI • Mrd8t4 Ill 1M
"IOVfttMll ete ... Mel~ ,....., ----"' . CototMI • ....., ... eftCt ut ..................... ., ... ., ... ~ , .. ~--.........
,... of t lilCINI en llour, "" Oft ..... 9\1.... In
the bocll country,_""*'
High wtlld1 end b1ow1ng W10w
cloaed lnteretel• 25 beh•••n Denver •no COior •do Springs lor
•bout s ix houra yellerdty. olflelela Uld
Temperatures
Al bony
Albuquerque
Amarillo
Allc;llor11Q41
As!levllle
At111nt•
AUanltc Ctly
Austin
8a1Umore
Bitting•
e1rmlng11em
etsmarct<
8oiM
8o5ton
Btownsvtlle
Bufl9IO
lkirtlnQton
Capet
Cl>et'-9ton, SC
Cl\ofleslon, WV
Cll.,tolle, NC
~ne ChlceOO
Clnclooo\I ~
COIUmblo. SC
Columbut Doi-Fl WOtth
o.yton
Defl-0.. Moinet
O«rolt
Dulutfl
El PMO
Flllfl>Mk• ,Ol1JO
HI Lo
'3 38
114 30
H 29 44 ~
S3 32
61 41
53 45 78 83 65 43
39 23
59 35 43 31
42 30
41 40 81 70 60 1t
42 36
35 19
117 51
49 " 6-4 32 32 12
40 ~
43 39
81 4t 81 32
48 39
75 111
44 38 38 20
43 32
•51~
11
29 32
1 I
Tue sday ADftl !>
F1onts Cold .-. Warm """
Flegel•" GrMIF ....
Hertford
Hel4lno
Honolulu
HOUiton
lndl•n9'><>11•
JllCkttan. MS JllCltttanllllle
JU!lff41
KonMt City
LuVogu
Little A°'*
LOUlt\Oltle
Lubbodl
Mornc>tllll Miami
Mllw8UllM
Mpl....St. P•ul
NHhvttte ~Orleone
New York Hofiolk
HOt'lh Piette
44 " 43 22
42 37
45 27
85 87
71 82 42 39 70 ....
72 43
52 44
" 34
511 46
65 43 43 36
81 38 eo 42
IO 74
38 3& 42 2t
50 St
72 50
48 43 87 ...
Ji H
IHAN , .. , .. ,.., ,..,
poof ft*lo~
llllf to p0or
PoOf
Occluded 'W"P StaltQnC'ry ••
Olclthoma City 66 47
Omth• " 31
Orlando 76 48
Phllodelpllle ee 45
PhoenlJ 75 47
Pltttb~h 47r 38
Portie . Me 38 37
Portl•nd. Ore 57 38
Providence 42 40
RW!gh e1 37
Rapid City 33 28
Reno 48 35
Rlellmond 68 45
St Lou11 " 39
SI Pet• T.,.,.,. 10 49
84111 I.Jiit• 37 24
Son Antonia 78 &4
St Ste M.,le 43 34
Seellle 53 40 •11:= 74 51
llOU• .n. 43 28 SP<*~ ... 33 lyrecuto 50 38
Topelto 41 34 TUCtOn 74 48 TulM 82 •7 WMlllngton &4 45
Wlchl11 50 33
Tides
TODAY lleCIOn<I ttlOfl 1.0? p.m ......, low t :R3 p.m .
a.t a.o
TOlllOMOW
Flrtt niOll 2 H • m 4 0 l'nl low 10 51 • m o I a.nd tlWI t:H P l'I\. 1:4
leconct IOw 10.47 pm U l11n tolt I : 11 pm • rttH
tomorrow e:St 1.m.
Moon Mt• 10;1? p.m ., rt1oa
lomotrow 1111 a.m .
,
Lightweight poplin is a
Brooks Brothers favorite
Both businessman and rraveller will find the
' qualities they seek in a warm weather suit hand-
somely met here. The polyester and cotton blend
has a neat, c ri sp appearance, good crease-
resistance and wash;ibility. Tailored on o ur
3-button model with patch pockets and welted
edges, in tan, navy or olive. Coat and trousers. $155
Ust v<mr Broolu Brotlt~rl tord or Am1r1co11 Expr111.
HfAIUSHIO 1111
...---~ ~ _) IA __). ~~o r;rjkh
c([c~o$)~
Furnlshtng9 for Mm. Wtlmtn ~· 8oys
5JO WKST Tftt STRP.f.T, UlS ANGliL6 , C I.IP.
FASHION ISLAND, NRWPORT BH;\C.tl, (;Al.IR
(
(:. * Orin • Ooatt OAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll 4, 1183
MUC ROTICr ~"tff=il
fll• IOllD•lnt PtlflO!I 11 lhH!lf llUelMM ..
01,IAN l OUOH -~~l~DINO ~:.·~J:::.c::.. ~·ti.t··"'· AVID HUHllN DA"AWllH, :Ml It CooiMoo• A~ No U Ooll8 ........ CAttt N •
thla ~ le oonauot911 1W llft tndlll\dwl
Ayeo Ott_...,
Tlllt tll letn-'11 ... fll9d wtth the
County O*k ''' OtMOe Ool>nty Gii MllGll 24, l lat
nU111
'°uDlll ll.O Ot•llO• 00HI Dilly F"llOI, MltCh t7, Apttl 4, 10 11. 1183 • •
14to-~
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buliiml.. O~"l0 INUAHA TIONAL T H I 0 0 0 I( I I .J A " "JttC..leHINQ, ''°' l'cwdlulm, c:.t1 cou•=~"" White~ ....... CA ... •~ n.tns. tl114 0-. Piii 111111, 1403 ,ordflMI ,,_,,. lltltt, lhOO V•111Ute Caste IA, CA tltff
1evi.,,1111, tvll• 411, lh.,m111 Thie ~ te ~led l>'t , Osu. CsllfoNlll • 1403 ..,Wei ~ T* 1M1MM .. DOtlOucted by mn Dllill l.mll 11m1 tndMclMai Tiiie elal"'*11 waa llled 11111111 IM
John " lohlto County Olefll Of Otano-County Oil
At10mlr IOt "9o1t1r1111t Mwclll 14, 1113 TNI Nl~I .,.. fllecl wt1'1 the ,_,_.
County a.11 Of OtlflOll County on Publl1n•d Otang1 COH I Ot lly
.... llCll 24, tlN Piiot AptN 4 t I 1f, 26, llN "11111 PuOll1ll10 011ng1 COia! O•lly 147'43
F"llOI, April 4, I I, II, 26, 111&S ------------
t&Oll.a:t 1---PUlll:_._1C_NO_TlC£...;.;.. __
PICTIT10UI au ......
Ml.IC llmC( ,._IC Nemet MUC ...U "°""°"' MltMll PtOTtliOUt .UIMll ...... 111.u. tfAYbaNT .._ .. lfATIMIHT P'I01'11'0U• .......
Thi f*-"'O pettOlll we dolno U11 lollowlng penon II OOlflD MA.Ml ITATIMllff ~1:1tHVllfM,HTI, IHO . bu~"~OTIVI CA .. ll'IT '~0:::.•111• 1Mreon •• dQlno
1Mlt ,llDlllO CoMt Hwy , lutl4llll Ul'HOLltl"Y AllfOl\A TION1 110 OUAUTV IHIPICTIOHS, 114 -..ari. Celdoml• IOt4J Ollfd 11'1 • COii• MeM. CA 12•H ltHOvlew II • Anlllelm c.tttornl•
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lltl'lllllOll•"'· Wlll"'ln11er, Ooele M4M. CA t2Ut P11nlt A OIH•• Jr . 714 Cellfcwnil t2tl3 Tiiie butllleM I• GOnGuoted by 1111 •o.cMew 81 , Anehelrn CA 12I04
Tiiiie bl.ir-te ~eo l>'t • lndMcluel Tllla ~ I• conduct.a by an OOtPQtlllOn R"ll NIVlfrlltl lndlllldual
Pt1te 1nvwt"*1l•. tnc 1n1t 1111_,1 -• llled wttn the '""" A OIMer Jr K•llly Devil, Co1ml)' Ci.tk of Otenoe C<>Mnty on Tiii• •let-• WU filed with Ille
Preeldent Matoll 3 t, 11'3 County Cl«k of OllllQI OOunty on
TMI 1uatemen1 WU "'" with Iha 1'211111 MwQI H 1W County CWk of Otange County on PuDll•ll•d Or•ll1• CoHI Delly,,...... .. otM.t ....
MWOh 26, 1113 '°llOI Ao1H 4, I 1, t , 211, 11113 A "'er ,..-., ~ C~.
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PuOllelleO 011ng1 Cou1 O•lly ruet.IC NOTIC£ *"--' 8Msfl, CA -PllOI, AptN 4 I I If 26 1913 n111M ,ICftTtOYI 8UalNlll Put>tl1hed Ot•nge CoH I Delly 11~11)·6' HA .... ITATIMINT 1"1101, Maren 21. Aptll 4, 11, II.
t111 fOllOwlng p111on •• doing 11113
bull-•• rta.IC NOTIC£ "1Cm'IOU8 .,_.. NAMI ITATIMINT
NAMte IYATUmNT rt.a.IC NOTICC Th• lollowlno p111on 11 C10lt10
Tiie totlowtng pet80n8 .,. Oiling PtenTIOUI eu...... bulllllffl H '1CT'ITIOUI IUtlNCll
OUllMN a1. HAMl ITAT9MINT CHAMPAONll!: CREATIONS, Ml IT Tl•NT
P!A80TICS, 21 I Co.ta Meu
81 . Cotta MH6, CA. 12821
JOM K«I 211 Co.I• Mew SI , P\llt.IC NOTICE
(Al ALl.ENTOWN BU81MES8 14242 MelleM. Irvine, CA 112714 NA A SCHOOL c AMPU8; (I ) ARIZONA 11u~:1no PlfM)nl e,. doing 8 h., 0 I F 0,, 0 n. ,. 24 ~ rn. I011ow1ng Pe<IOn• •1• dOlng C<>111 Miu, CA 112827 PICTITIOUI IUl .... H
ftlll bullnM• 11 conOuc;led Dy en NAMI ITATIMINT
A UTO MOTIVE INSTITUTE C Rl!!ATIVC SO,T WARl MllltM,lr.lne,CA.112714 bull~•;ABBIDO( COMPANY ,
O A M l"US (cl A A I( AH 8 As C"..,.E"TS "~ow 7 Thi• bu"'-.. conouc1eo Dy Ill Jon11 K•" °"",_. .. 1n<1Moual I lll• lollowlng p111on 11 Ootno
COLLEGE 01" TECHNOLOGY ..,._ ... · •• 1 Ill ,A, Coell ,_ .. ,~"utl 18413 Harl>Ou• 1.tn• Hununoton MIN. CA 12827 """"" BHGn C•MIO<nll 112~11 f1111 11111rn.11t wH t1i.o wHll ti.. SANDBOX SYSTEMS . Sul11
County Clltk of Otll\QI County on a2~22 T111>ueo RO 1106, fl T0<0,
Mat'n 31 111ai. CA 112830 '2t:ltl1 VIClorll S Lloyd, 24881 Sun ...
CAMF"US. 101 BROWN INSTITUTE Paul Kelty hdter. 1170 W 17111 Sllarol F Oleoo Liit MN Hvtal, 164113 H911><>1Jt
CAMPUS, El BAYMAN CAMPUS, ,A, Colt•~. CA 112827 Tllla lllll<Ml'll waa llllCI wHn the Lane, Hunll11Q10f1 e.acn. CiMlomt• (FlKAMSAS CITY BUSIME88 Lyllde Oewn Sedl.,, llTO w County CW1i ol Otenge County°'' 1128411 C 0 LL E 0 E CA M PUS , ( 0 J 17 n C C ••1 c" t7 111•• • 83 Pubtl1h10 Otano• Cont Delly Li ll•. fl f()<() CA 112830 I( EH l UC Ky COLLE OE O F I ,A. Olll M.... A 112827 .., r " • "" J'2tlt02 RC>Oert Ftlll'lk Bebbldge. lo4
TECH NOL OQY CAMPUS, (H) Tlll1 bullneN II CondUCllCI by 111 Herbour Lane. Hunllnoton B .. cll, PllOI. April 4, 11, 18, 26, 11183 Thi• Duau1111 11 conduc1eo by •n 1647 83 lndMduel HAT ION II L 1 NS TIT UTE OF 111<11..iduel (huitl>lllO & wile) F"uOll•h•O 011ng1 Con I Delly C11i10<111a 112~11
TECHNOLO•lY CAMl"US, Ill RETS Peut Ketty Saotet P1101, Maten 20. 27, April 3 10 Tht1 bu1l11Ma 11 aooouc;tld bv •1----PUBl--IC_NO_T_IC_E ___ _ \/1<:1orta 6 Lloyd
Thll 81tlltTient Wll flied with IM
County c11111 01 011no1 County on
Maren 17 111113
CAMF"US: ~,I) SAYER CAMPUS, tt<) Tiiie 1111-1 wu 11*2 wltfl 1r.. 198!1 genlfal OlflnetlhlO County Cletk ol Orenge County on 1188·83 Lii• Mae Hurll 8 KA 0 A ) N c 0 L l EGE 0 F M••Ch 17, 111113 1----ao---,1c_NO_T_IC_[____ Th•• .... _, w•• llled Wllll In•
8USINESS CAMPUS. IL) SPARTAN '21110I , ____ ,._"°"_______ Counlw c ... k ot 0rW1()41 County on NOTICE OF DEATH OF SCHOOL OF AEANAUTICS ,-' H VER C RU'"'"'"" a.a CAMl"US. (M) TAMPA TECHNICAL PuDllan10 Or1ng1 Coale Daily f lCTITIOUI IUIMll Msrch tO lll83 R UT a.-,gc.; a ...
nt:zon PublllhlO 011n111 COHI Diiiy
PtlOI March 2 I 28 Ap111 • , 1
11163 I N s TIT LIT E CAM pus. (N I Pilot, Aptll 4, II, Ill 25. 111113 HAMtf ITATl ... HT '2llMI R UTH R. VER CRUISSE;
THOMF"SON INSTITUTE CAMPUS. Thi lonowlng pereon 11 001no PuDllanio Or•n3• CoHI Dally aka R UTH ROTHMAN AND 14111-113
(0) VALE TECHNIOAL INSTITUTE 1380..113 bull,_ •• PllOt Ap•ll 4' 11' 1 · 25' 19~56-113 0 F P E T I T I 0 N T 0
C::AMPUS, •l381 8lrcn St,. Newport PATHS TO POTENTIAL. 104&7 ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. POOLIC NOTICE BHcll. CA 92660. P\llt.IC NOTICE Smoke RI...., Court, Foun111n \/alley P\llt.IC NOTICE A l l'l""O NAT I ()NA L E 0 UC AT ION CA 112708 " .,., ·
CENTERS . INC., 1 C1 lllornl1 1"1CTIT'tOUI IUIMll Merilyn Key Hatch, 10457 'ICTITIOUI IUllHlll To all helf'I, beneflcta.ri~,
cotp or•tlo11, 4381 Blrcll 81 , NAMRITATIIMINT Smo1t1R1....,Cour1,Foun111nva11ey HAMEITATIMINT cr editors and contingent
ITATl!MENT 0, WtTHOflAWAL
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IUIMll NAMt Newport Boech. CA 02MO The IOllOwing pettonl 811 OOlng CA 927011 TN IOl40W1n9 "'"'°''' .,e Oo<ng Cr e d I l 0 r S o f RU l h Ver QO(r:.~:.-1• conouctao by. bull~C~IFF TRAVEL, 2207 M'!ln • ..J.=ui:t" ..... 1' condUCllO by •n Du•lr;:rL~1WAAE ST APART. Crulsse, Cost.a Mesa. CA, and
NaHln&lfducetl<Ml St Su11125 Hununglon Bead\' M•tllynHaleh MENTS. 1118111 O•l•w•r•. persons who may be
C«llara, Inc CA 112~ T1111 '""''*''wet filed with 1111 Huntington BMcll CA 92648 othe1wi.te interested In \he
Tiie lollo••no p111on n es wtlhO••wn u e genetal patine< lrom
lhe parlne<ahlp opetlllng und11 1i..
llctlllou• Dus1ne11 n1m1 01
MONTEREY PINES PLANTSCAPE,
10 Woooo•ove, Irvine. CA 1127 14
Jett ray A g,111 E J. Lough~. 1118118 Martlltnl Counly Clltlo. of Orange County on C W Hogberg, 1135 Amigo•
Vlco Pr~t Ln . Hoollng1on BMch, CA. 1126'48 M•rcll 2•. t1183 Wey. 115, Newpon BHCll, CA will and/or eslate:
Thi• 11•1_, wu flled With Ille Mery C Loughrey. 11111118 t<21HIO 92860 A petition has been flied
county Chlri< of Or•noe County on Mu1t1n,;:~8Ln., Hun11no1on BHcll, Publl•h•d Ot1nge Co111 Dally Donn• Metzger, 408 62nd by Marjorie House In the Thi llc1111ous bullneH name 1111ement for the parlnerahtp wes
flleO on October 20, 11182 1n the
County ol Or111ge FILE NO
F·200030
Marcil 17, 111113. fl CA. 92.,.. Piiot. Aprll 4, 11. 18, 25. 11183 s1r .. 1, Newpon Beech, CA 92663. Superior Court of Or ange F212IOl4 This bull-•• (;OndUC:lecl by • 1803·113 Thia bu1lneu II Condl.ICled Dy • c I h
Publl•h•tO Oreno• CoHI Delly, QAl'*al patt""8hll> •------------gon1111 pannetalllp ounty r equest ng t at
PllOt. Aptl~ 4, 11, ti, 26, 11193 Mary c Louohrey Pl.a.JC NOTICE C w Ho01>1<0 Marjorie House be appoinU!d
180443 T1111 •t••-• wu nieo w1111 tne ---ru---....---.-1-IU-llNl!--8-1--Thi•''""'""' w11 ll1eo wt1111111 as personal representative to County Qeril of Of•noe County on rn .... ,,_ County CIOfi.. of Ot•noe County on adminbter the estale o{
Full Name •nO A001111 ol lh•
Per.an w11no1•w1ng
Dlllf H llTICIS -·!·--------DUNLAP
EDW ARD HUBER
DUNLAP, resident o f
N ewpo111 Beech, Ca. Paaeed
away o•n April l, 1983 at the
age of 74 at hls residence
foUowl ng a lengthy illness.
He .... •as an ac ti ve
lntern.ational artist, and
became involved in
ownemhip and management
o f Plymouth Cann i ng
Compu.ny in 1937, serving in
that ·c:apae~ty until 1971
when he moved to Cabfomia
u din?ctor of manufacturina
of a national f oo d
corporation, he also
o rigi ri1a ted Dunlap· Paci fie
and Dunlap's, Inc 1n
Plymouth. Indiana which
were associated with the
food i ndustry. He is survived
b"y daughters M e linda
Robl nson of Plymouth ,
lnd1 una. Nancy Hoon o f
Indiana and Patri cia
Hamalainen of Wiaconsin, 6
gra 11 dc h lldren , slater
Ca th e r lne Steves o f New
Y ori•;, and was preceded in
deal h by his brother Alan.
Senlices will be held o n
Tuesday, April 5, 1983 at the
La Palma C hap el o f
Bac1<.a-Kaulban Mortuary,
A.m.heim. Interment will be
Fric'lay, April 8, 1983 at New
Oak H il l Cem etery,
Ply mouth, Indiana. In lieu of
nowers the family requests
donations be made to the
ln' liana C hapte r o f the
Leukemia S ociety of
An ierica, 220 South Downey
A ve., Indianapolis, Indiana
46 219 o r to St. Jude
Hospital, Fullerton, Ca. c/o
Sister Vivian. Backs·
K aulba r s M ortuAry
di 1-ectors.
LIPIUNG
EDNA G . L IPKING ,
re1ddent o f Costa M esa, Ca.
P .uaaed away on April I ,
11.183. Bo rn September 9,
1H93 in Evansville. Indiana.
S h e 11 survi ved by her
d :aughter Llllie Carroll o f
S· a n t a A n a , C u . ,
1 .randdaughters Linda
Carroll Flenner o f Costa
1'1.Ceaa, Ca. and Susan Carroll
rJ,if Laguna Beach. Ca and
f!f r e at· grand daughter
,/\ndrea Flenner of Colla
Mesa. Ca. and a brother S.N
1C}rant of Evansville, lndiaNl.
ll\meral services will be held on Tuesday, April 5, 1983 a t
l :OOPM , graveside at
•:Jes\lawn Memorial Park,
RJverside, Ca. P acific View
Mortuary direc1or1.
'AClftC VII'# ....,., ... , ...
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel-Crematory
JSOO Pac1f1c; Vtew O"ve
NewPOrl ~acn
644-2700
McC:O.MfQI WOITUAlllS
LaQuna Beach
4~ 9•15
La<)una Hills
768-0933
San Juan Cap•slra,..o
495-1776
HAa90ll LAWN-MT. OllYI
MC>ftual'V • Cemetel'V
C remalory
t 6.25 Gisler Ave
Costa Mna ~5554
N&ClllOT..-1
UL.LaOAOWAY
NCMTtU.aY
t 10 8ro.d•8V
Cotla MeN 642-915'0
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Mweh 15, 19113 M.A. ITATl!M«NT M81'ch 17, 111113 1"212100 Tiie fotlowlnO pereona are dol"jl ,2t20M Ruth Ver Crul.Slle; aka Ruth Lftll• Altn kenNCty
PuDl11hao Otano• Cont O•lly Dullneu u PuDll•h•d O••no• CoHI O•llv R Ver Cru1sse; aka Ruth
Pllol, April 4, I I, 18, 25. t11113. ORANGE co. HAVEN QUEST PllOI, AptU 4. 11. 18, 26. 1983 R 0 th man (under the
HOME. 28111 ORANGE Avfl · Co91• Independent Adrnlnistrauon
1t07 Ai.t..m1 II. U
Huntington Be~n CA 112~6
PubllaheO Orange Co111 Dilly Ptlol, March 2 I, 28, Aprll 4 11.
Pl.a.IC NOTICE
11183
1407-83
Pl.a.JC NOTICE
1505-113
P\llt.IC NOTICE
1415·113 M .... CA. 112827 1417 R:l Goootredo P. Nuereno 24 ------....,.......l<'I..,...... __ ._. of Est.aleli Act). The petition
Y0<k1own, 1rv1ne, CA 112114 P\llt.IC M>n~£ is set for hearing In Dept .
Elm• S l'h1111no. 24 N o . 3 at 700 Civic Center
FlCTITIOUI ., ... ,, V0t1uow11. Irvine, CA 11211• l"ICTITIOUI au11HE11 Dnve West, Sant.a Ana, C A
HAMfi ITA~ Tllll bullnua la conducted by an NAME ITATtMENT O 983 flCTTTIOUI IU .. H ..... _ ................. lndtvldu•I TM IOllOwlng ~-~ •• , ........ no 92701 o n April 2 • I at ... ._ IT"Tl! .... NT .... '"""'""no Pl<IOfl• .,.. dOinO Godorr~-P ······-o ~-· .,_ 9 30 M ,._ .. -Dull,_. u ...... "---· bull....u u · A Tiie ,......._._ .,_'°" ....... THE STICKER PACK 11112 Elmo s Nuareno AGGRESSIVE LIGHTING IF YOU OBJECT to the ~-;7·"'..... • .,. ""'no
SumDa Clrcle Co•t• ~ .. i CA Tiii• 11•1-1 WU nieo ""''"Ille FIXTURES , t5311 Monrovlt, granung of the peuuon, you -WILMORE CITY -DREXEL. ~6 · · County Cterlt ol Otlll!OI County on Newoo<t ee.c11. CA No :io. ~ should either apnPAr-at the EAST, 611 Anton 8ou'-"1td, &.tit•
Karen Ci•I" "'II" Oek SI Mitch 3t, 111113 Gera ld Bo rerlh, 600 E. .--1170 r~1 .. C·'ll ""'112• •· • • · r21"tl2 o t h earing and state your ·.,.,. • ....... -ornll .,. " Co•ta Meaa, CA, 92827 ,.. P~Dlllh•O Orenge Cout Dally cee n ronl, No IH. Belboe. CA. Oennll A, MOttlt, dbl DREXEL. Annelle Mcl<nlglll. 1it2 PllOI A~ru 4 lt 18 25 11183 112661 objections or file w ritten EAST, 811 Anton Boule'¥1!d, Suite S•mDa Circle, Co111 Me .. , CA , " ' ' · 1650 83 Chlllllne Bou11h, 1100 E. objections with the court 1170, Co.ta M ... , Callf0tnt1 92828
112628 • OcHnltoni, No IH, Balboa. CA before the hearing. Your Wllmot1 City Oevelopme111,
Tllla ~ la ccnouc1«1 Oy • .. ... te """'TICE 9266 1 be in lne... • Call10tllle COtpotltlOn. 8 t 1 Annene Mcl<nloh• ,."°" "" fllll Duslnesa " conduc:1eo Dy • appearance may penon Anton BouleYlfd, Suite 1170, Cos1a
Klfen CrllQ l"ICTITIOU8 9U ... Ell general pertnersruo or by your anorney. ~. Calllomla 1126211
Tiiis 1111emen1 wu 11*2 with 1ne NAME 8TATUlll!HT Cnrlsllne 8oarth 1 F Y 0 U A R E A Thia bo,,ltl,_ 11 conoucteo by a
County Clet1I of Or Coun GetllO 8oltrlh CREDITOR "'98 1y on rne lollowlng pe<eon• .,. 00tng Tllia Slelamenl wH med Wllh ,,.. or a conungent ..,_., pert~ L
Merell 3t, l943 Du11ness u c c creditor of the deceased, you Wiimot• City '21J1IO G L 0 BE p A c KA GI N G I ounty le<k ot <><•noe County on ~· Inc
PuDllah•O 01111o• CoHt O•lly SERVICE, 3301 H•rt>or Blvd . Senti March 17 1983 must file your cla.un with the Steven p ~lnoioo
PllOI, A1>1ff 4, 11, 18, 25. 111113. An•, Cahlorni• 92104 '21209I court or present it to the v-a Coots
1545-83 Troy Oew110 WatO, 8788 Corel PuDllaheO O•aoo• CoH1 Dally personal r epresentative Alton.)'• at Law
------------!Springs, 207 Apl C Hun111101on Piiot Aprt1 4. 11. l8. 2S. 11183 appo inted by the court 1-l"MrcN&d Dflve, lutte 100
Pl.a.IC NOTICE Beach. Calllorn,. 92600 •J&J-63 w1th1n four months from the ~ °"'°". --~~-1~,. ------------1 Shirley MM W111d, 8768 cor.. ··--.__ .... -· • l"lCTITt<>Ya IMnlNl&I Spring•. 207 API c Hun111101on Pl&.tc NOTIC£ date of first issuance of 1"212811
NAM!! ITAHMEHT 8elc1l c 111110<n11 92600 letters as provided m Section PuDll1heo Or•nge Coa11 Dally
The IOllowlng pareona •r• OOlng Tn11 buSlnesa ts conouc1eo oy • FlCTTTIOU& MlllMEll -oo of the Probate Code o f Piiot March 28. April 4 11. 18
DuSlnesa" 0--1 pertnerah•P ,.... STATt•NT California The time for 18113
THE FLOWERMAN, 2188 E Troy Wwd The tollowtng pereona .,. dOing
Co111 Hlgllw•y Newport Beech. fhta atetemenl ,., .. 111.a wtlll "" bu*'-u; ftl.ing clauns will not expire
Catilornl8 92880 Coun•v Cieri! 01 Orange Cou111y on w ES T L AK E \/ILL Ao E prior to four months from
Sherlltl Lyon Orl1po, 2411 Feoruaty 15. 19113 REALTY, 2800 E. Nutwood Ave .. the date of the hearing
lloblnllood Pl1c1, Co111 Men , F2.0llOJ Suite 617, Full«lon, CA. 112831 notiood above.
Cllllomlll 921127 PuDllalled Orange Co111 0•11) Wulleke Vlll•g• Co1p . a s,_...,, Lynn Vorpagel, 490 E PllOI, Met 13, 20, 27 Apr 3. 111113 CllllOflll• corpot•llon, 2800 E YOU MA y EXAMINE NOTICE Of' TRUSTl!E'I IA~
20111 S1'"'· C:0.1• M-. Clllfoml• 13tS.113 Nui.ooct A.,,.., Sult• 1117, Fuflarlon. the file kept the court. If you Loan No. Ot-Jlzao.7/COH£N
112627 CA 112631 are interes~ m the estate, TJ,;.;oc=..,•
Thi• ~ 18 oonduc:i.c:I by • Pl.a.IC NOTICE Tllla bual.-.. conduc1ao by • yo u may file a ,_.,uest Wlth SUPERJOA TITLE SERVICES. Qln«al pefln«atltp c;otl>Of&tlon • -'." Sherry L Vorpagel '1CTTTIOUI au..... W•llalce \/liege Cof'J) 'the court to receive spea.al INC . ., Ouly •PPOlnlld T•Ullff
Sh«rlll l. Ottepp NA• ITATDllENT Ru-Olano t<ung, notice of the inventory of unaer Ille lotlowlno d411Ct'lbe0 Oeed
'211191 ~o~wlng perion 1' doing s.cre1.,., estate assets and of the :'0~~·110~\Lo 5~~LE "~1~~~~~
Publllhe<I Orange COHt 0•11)' NEWPORT CHECK CASHING Thie •talement .... flied with the pet I lio ns accounts and BIOOER FOR CASH ANO/OR THE Pllol, AorN 4. 11. 18. 25, 19113. Coullty Clerk of Orange Cout'tty on ' "'-~• S C 12~-113 1823 Newpor1 Blvd., Colle Mna, Miich 25 t983 report.s dcscribed in .,.,.;'UOn c A HIER s 0 R ER TI FIE 0
CaNfornl• 112827 . 1""2121'0I 1200.5 of th e California CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL ----.. ---1-C-NO-TJ-----i Yvonne Wa11•11 , 250 1 Cod CODE SECTION 21124h (payable 11 ,..,_, CE 5 nllo • S• t s 1 A PuDllthld 011no1 Cont D•lly Probate e. 1,.. lime 01 ..,. 111 lewfu4 money ot
--PlC--TmOU---1-Ml-... --,-1--c~rornt';. ' rH ' •n • n• P1101, Aprll 4 11 18, 2S 11183 JolaD M. G•1tahoa, A 1111unneo1:>11IMf .,, ngnt. 11111 ena
.. ._ aTA~ Thi• bu'"-'' conoucted Dy 11n 14~-83 Profe11loD1I CorporaUoa, 1n1.,es1 conveyed to"'° now held
The 'ollowlno per.one we doing lnd1V1C1Ua1 I nl! MecArtla.,. Blvd ., 3rd Dy 11 und« Mid OMd ol TIWl"' 1ne ou~a;LINE CONSTRUCTION Thi• "~=.w-=~~ Wllh 1111 ----Pl&.--IC-NO_TI_Cl ____ Floor, lrvlae, CA tnu. pt~,T~:~~8~N efl<I
111872 Patrician Drive VIiia Park' County Clerk ol Ot•nge County on (714) 151·1315 TERESA COHEN Ct1il0<nte 112687 · • Mir tO, 111113 f'lCTITIOUS IUl*l!ll Pul)ll1hed Orang41 Cout Deity BENEFICIARY UNION FEDERAL
T&T SPAS, INC .• Callf0<nl• "21t!IG NAME ITAnMt:NT Pllol, Matc:fl 21. 29 . .Apr1I 4, 19113 s Av I N Q s AN 0 L 0 AN CO<pO<&lkMI 18372 Pelrlclan Or"-9 PuDlllh•O Orange Coa11 Delly The lollowtng P"IOll II doing 1498-83 ASSOCIATION
\/Illa Patk, 6.i1101nla 112687 ' Pllol. Mar 1!1, 20. 27, Ao• 3, 111113 bu9illft& •• Recotd«I Nov.ml>« 16, 111711 u TN• Dull.-la c:onduclld by • t2M-43 OCEANVIEW PROFESSIONAL PUBlJC NOTICE lnllr No. 18796 111 Boak t33115. ASSOCIATES, A MEDICAL CORP .. ------------pege 1406 of Offic;la.I Aeootdl In the eo<por••irar SPAS, INC P\8.IC NOTICE OCEANVIEW INSTITUTE FOR '1CTTTIOU9 .,._.. ollic. ot the Rec:Ofd« of Orange ------------1 M IN 0 · B 0 0 Y IM BA l AN CE ....... ITA~ County. Hid dwd of lru11 delcrlbee Edgw R di Steuben. '1CT1T10UI ....... O IS 0 R 0 EA S. NEW P 0 RT Tiie IOllOwlng pet80N lfl d"""' tne fOflowlnn
P•e8idlnl NA• ITAn•NT INSTITUTE FOR MINO-BODY ~.. _.,, Loi 1:2~1 TtK1 No 3380. In the
Thia 1111-1wu11*2 wllh the The fol\oWlno l)ef'90ll8 are dOlllQ IMBALANCE DISORDERS. 200 CREATIVE CONCEPTS. PO Clly ot Colle Men. County of ~ty7~of Orenge County on Du~M'::L ARTIFACTS. 500 311111 ~1~"r:.'ca~: J:O •J0
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1"'2H%71 Slrlll. Newport Beecll. CA 92$83 Jordan P Wlln. M D 11011 C•rlelo11 K Hinz. 10745 34 10 311 tnclullve of map1. In the
Publi•h•d Orange CoHt D•ll'f 8"b81'a A Cltpplngel. 500 3111n Reiner Wey, Co111 M•H Calll Morning Qlory Ave . Founteln olllc4l ot 111e county _d., of aakl Piiot, M1t 13, 20. 27, Aol 3. tll83 StrMI. Newpor1 8eectl. CA, 112ee3 112826 Valley, CA 112708 county
13111-83 CNNorO E. Feuchler, 500 3111h Till• t>ualnees 11 conducted by en Tlllt bu"'-19 c;ondoolecl 0)' elll YOU A"E tH 01,AU\.T UND«fl A
Str"I. lffwoort Beech, CA 112ee3 lndlv>du•I lndMdual. O 11! O O I' T " U I T D A T E O rtllllC N0T1C( Thi• bullneN II CC>nOUGled by • JO<O•n p w111 ... M D Cetleton K Hinz NOVEM9Efl .. tm. UNL.1!11 YOU
RCTITIOU9 ....... 0-111 pertneral\lp Thia ... ,_, WAI nled wllll Ille Thie,,.,_, -flllCI wtlll ltle TAKE ACTION TO ""OTECT
....... ITATDmln Thll 11~=1 ~~~"c:;h 1111 ~~ty 1~~~l O<enge County on County C:Wk of Or'ange County on YOU" PflOPl "TY, IT MAY H
The h>llcMlng ~ .,. clolng ,. ___ "' Clerl< of o.--Coutlly on F21-Mwcn 24, tllll3 IOL.D AT A fl'UtM.IC IALE . ., YOU .,.,..,_ u """'"' •. .,... ......, 1"21-NIEO AN l!XPLANATlON CW THE
PACIFIC COAST DIVERS Maten 3I l9113 . PuD1t1ned Orange CoHI Delly PublllhlO Orenge Cou t Dilly NATU"E 01" THI l'"OCEIOINO
INSTRUCTION, 241 Wllion SI 211119 Piiot. Merell 21 211 Aprll 4, 11. Pilot M1tcll 28, Aprll 4 It, ti, AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULO Cotti Mele, CA 92il27 PuDll•ll•d Ot1nge Cout O•lly 11183 19113 CONTACT A LAWYR".
Jolln Wiiiiam Roblee, 24 1 Piiot, AptM 4, 11, 18, 25. 111113 1416·83 t45e·83 ?11711 J1v1 RoeO. Coale M•n,
Wll.an SI., Coatl ~.CA. 1128.27 l5'!8-ll3 ------------t·------------C8Nlorn111126211
John Kevin Knud'aen, 241 ------------P\8UC NOTlC{ PUBUC NOTICE ··111 • •1t•1 1ddrft1 o• c;ornmon
Wll90n s 1' eo.11 Mete. CA. 92927 Pta.IC NOTIC£ '1CTTT10UI ., .... , 'ICTTTIOUI llU ... 11 o .. 1gn111on or p,r<>P«11 / I• at1,0'7"1 ™• Dual,_. 11 cone1uc1ec1 Dy 1 ................ _ ---•• .... -aT·---1t>ove, no werran y 1 o Y9" u o s gen«al partnenNp ,..,.,,,,..,... ---,.,~, NAMI! aTA~NT complel.,_. or correc:1MMI Tiie
JoN'I w Rot>IM N.u. ITATl!WNT Tr.. lollowlng pet90ne -doing Th1 lollow•no person II doing D1nehc1ary under u10 OHO of Tiie lotto.Ing petl()(lS .,. dOlllQ ,~ u . Dus•neae .. T 1 b I b h Tills ll•l-t -llltO wllll 1111 -u (OUIMM'Sl TENTH HOUSE •u• y flHOtl o • •eec;. °' Count'( C*1t of Orange County on RUNWAY Ii , 171117 Mec:Anl>vr oeflull In Ille ol)llgallOnl MCUl'ecl Mat.ch 17, lH3 8 HAM R 0 Ct< 0 EL I & CREATIONS, I~ Logan 81, •G. Blvd . lrvtne. CA 92714 111eteDy hl<atofore iaecutld and
,212101 CATERING, 101 I Brion , co11• 1eoe11 ...... CA t282t Sunnyu C Park, 27 F1emon1. oe11vereo 1o 1111 undereloned 1 MMa, CA 112827 Uncle Jo Oulnn/HWT'f CllMlel lrvtn•. C11tlorn1a 11211• -men 0.Cllf•llon ot O.Ceult Ind Publl1ll1d 0 11n1• Cont O•llY Marg1111 B1ldget Log1oon Blull, 248'~ AoollHlet. Co•t• Th11 DI"'""' 11 con<luelld by •n Deman<! for s•. end Miiien notlee
PllOI, April .. , ti, t • 25. 1983. j Alberl E I . 112 I 1 Wlnalow, ....... CA.112827 lndh11dua1 of t>retcll afl<I ot etecllon to ceoM
t364-83 Hu1111ng1on Beech, CA 112&47 I H•"Y Cll.,IH Blull. 246~ Sunnyu C Perk the undenlon•d to nll ••Id
------------• Albe11 E. Log1don . 8211 ~tar, Coe-I• Mela, CA.112827 r1111 slttament w•• flied wilh (Ill P109«1Y 10 N tltty H id obllgelloni. "8.JC NOTICE Wl111lo..., Hunllngto11 Be.ell, CA Thi$ ~ II oonductecl by e Covn1y Clefk ot 0<•"911 Cou11ty on end 1herHller the und•re•on•d ____________ 1112647 • oei-.i pennerlhip M81cll '7. 11183 ceuled Mid nottce or DtNCh and of
1"1CTTTIOU8 .,_.. Thll l>ullMH II CO<IOuctecl t>y I Unde Jo Quinn 1"2111190 elec:llon 10 bw tlCOfdld Noveml>I<
MAim ITA~ M1tQ11'1 Log.Oon TN8 8t•l-I WM filed With 11111 Pul)ll1h1d Orange CoHI Delly 29, tllll2 u lll1tr No 82·41$518 of
The toflowlng petlOn •• dofno Thtl 1111-• -· fllld wllh 1111 ~ty a.ti! of °'llllO' County on PllOI Muell 2 I , 211, Aprll 4, 11, Ille AecOtdar of Orange County
bu*-• County Clettl OI Otenge Coutll)' on Mwcll 24, 1083 t983 Salo Sele wlll b• med•. Dul CHRISTIE AS80ClAT£8, 20t0 MlfCll 31. 11183 1"'11m7 142()..83 wllllout covene nl or we,,1nty, ~la Clilldlt, Newport BMdl, CA. "'21'1i7 PuOll1hld Orenge Cont Delly 1------------upr•1 0t lmpled. ,_..,.<ling 11111
llMee> P:::.b:;..•:. ~:.•~g.•2f.0t~~ D• 1Y Piiot, AptU 4, t I, 18, 26. 1983. rtllUC NOTICE po1MU1on, Of enciumbt1nce•. to
Cyntlllil A, Podleeny, 2010 vi.t• 1002_11:1 '1CTITIOUa .,._81 O•Y Ille tem.lntng prtnclp1I aum ol c.ucs.i. Newport e..cn, CA. 9HeO --....;;;=_;,------________ _..:,14;:,:8;.;1..:-83::: NAMm ITATIMINT Ille 110tl(1) lllC\K.cl by Mid deed of
Thlt butlnsM le oondueted by 111 Nil.JC NOTIC£ l'ta.JC NOTICE Ttutl. With 1111ar .. 1 n In Mid note lndMduel, The fotto.lftg pwlOl'le -doing pr~ded. •ctv-. II 1ny, ullder
CyntHt A. POCllelny tlntM -tlle tern11 OI Mid Deed ot Trull.
,,. 9l•t"'*ll .... lllld ..tlll me •·111M HUNTINGTON 8AEAKE"8 ,._ cnergee "'° •KP"'-of""
County a.tic of Or-. County on IYNOPlll 0' TH! ANNUAL ITAT!MENT OF P1::=,' et!,::1~:C,~·c!.~! Trua1" lllld of tlle tru.11 GIMlecl by
MltCtl 17• tNJ -utlCA"E lNIURAHCE COMPANY, 2311 C1mpu1 Dr., • c..tornte 9282e ~~°'~':'Mid on· ........... -. ,..._ lufte 1m, frYIM, CA 112711. W IL M 0 "E CIT 'I' ~-, Publltlled Ofenge CoH t D•"" y.., 1_.....__.. .....______ .. __ ,.1 1_.,. .. , nn..•auT INC ... M........ Aptl 25, 1913, at 2.00 p.m. et the ~. AorN 4, 11, 11. 26. 1"3. "' ._ ..,............, • ' -~...,.....,,...,'' ., • '--""'"' Chepn\1111 A--entr-IO !tie Total 1dmltt9d asNll &18, 190,881 :~'r'·a:!:. Z ~ CMo Cent., Bulldln!'. 300 h11 ----=-----"-'_ ... _13_1ro111 lltbllltl" 14,443,400 eat c11~/~~~·11~~1 PWlJC Mme( SPtlll surplu .. fund1 I O Jo II M•y., 111, 8 t' Anton publtcatton of 1t111 nottGs, ..,,. tot.et
PtelmOUI .,_.1 Capital pald-up/Oueranty Cap Ital/ f llln!Jljomltl--a . .=: 110, eoeta ..._, :=t'i!:i ":!,n::' :'ft:':~
...,_ ftA,._,, Stetutory Deposit 1,000,000 ,,. ~le ~-1W e ducrlb•d dHd of 11u11 111d
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llloll•r• o. • eet" Pe11n Income for the~ 14,&32,627 "* •taterrtMt wee 111eO wttn 11111 O.t• MllClh t4. ,.., ••u11'~·.1~s34 C•nttef Ave., 011burMment1 for the year 8,897.151 ()erk°' Oranot County on 8U~lll TITLI ,~~111 oonducled by en We hereby certify that th• above lttm• are In :"a1~113· aE:..C,r'·:;
...,....._ aooordanoe with tht Annual Statement for tht yMr tnded ~~" • u. ;: T.o . G:1Mc1 co ..
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KRCHAIOSC
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Motivated o wner OI
IOvely Del Mlf model In
Spyglau Hiii w1nt1 10
NII MOW. Bnght & Im·
maculate vi-home w/3
Bd1ms, 2 B•. eory family
room. dr•m•tk: _, blf.
3 car oer•o• en1e1
1nrouoh ptlvet• cout-
tywd Into 1n11 wonderlul
lamlly & enta11elnlng
llome S22&,000 In e>d•t·
Ing financing lltld OW'*
wtll uslat fry INN op-
tion $474,000. Allk for
Hallie Strock, ~4-7020
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llvlng atea Only 1109,
950 Cell on tlll• nowl
548-2:l13
THE REAL
ESTATERS
llWI II
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Darting end unit In quiet
NC\lrlly gated compleJll
Clean •s a wnletle, po<>ll,
apa Ind mot• 10.s•t. II·
nancl11g. Only 180.500.
Call now 979-5370
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11200 PER MllTll
Leue optlOll this bNull·
ful r ancn sl)'ie Back Bay
3 Bdrm 2'h beth home
Fantastic lamlly room.
mue1ve brtck tltec>tece.
cou111ry k ltcnen lltld din-
ing are. overlook patio &
professional land1cep-
1ng Try this SS.000 op.
lion money S1200 pet
month C ati n o w ,
548-2313
T.KE REAL
ESTATE RS
NIL I SP&
PLUS 9 25% •-•ble to1nl Femlly fl>Om, gt·
ubo, tsol1ted muter
bedroom Beet buy
11ound et only $130.1150
C•ll 979-5370.
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condo which ,.quites
only 1 minim•! amount of
Clfe. La1oe ~I Ing •ree
with cozy 111 ace 1nd
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5001 II won'I '"'· C•ll
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
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perking Ptlc• •I 1395.
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•111 Needs 1om• TLC t>ut ~: ! ' lo•d• of potentlal. LO· •11• cited In the Arllnoton
·•1.1 ,, .. of ~. thlt 4 :::~ Bt 2400 S.F. home 11 II· 1uated on 3. 18 .en. FNlt
,, .. Sl\d e.xotlc ~· llon 1t>ound, M~
pond ind guHll'IOul• 11• Included. Full prta.
$395,000. 831·7370.
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ow Jones Final
DOWN 2.41
CLOSINQ 1, 127.82
Dow curtailed genetic
testing., scientist says
By The Auoclated Preu
• I
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DETRO IT -A former Dow Che mical Co • •
St'll·nt11;t sayi. the company halted testing on two
thcm1cals w hen ev1dl•nct> showed tht!y may cause
t hr omosum to damage, 1H·cord1ng t o a Detroi t
nPwspc.iper
Dow d1i.banded a genetic surveillance group m
1978 afu•r finding ev1dem:e of ch romosome breakage
in t:mployees working with benzene and ep1chlorohy,
lht-Detroit News said yesterdpy in a copyright story.
"T lw n • 1s no question in m y mind that when faced
with thl' possibility of such profitable che m icals
poss11Jly causing chromosomaJ breakdown m humans,
thl'Y de<:1ded to scuttJe the whole program," a former
Dow scwn u~t who asked not to be 1denuf1ed told the
paper.
&nzem'. used m the preparation of synthetic
rubber and other products, and epichlorohy, used in
the makm g of epoxy resins, still are produced at Dow
fat·1hlles m Freeport, Texas. and Plaquemine, La., a
Dow spokt>sman told the News.
Dow off1c1als denied that the chrcmosornal testmg
md1ca ted the two chemicals posed genetic threats.
"Ne ither of the studies revealed chromosome
damage." said Dr. J o hn Venable, director of Dow
U S.A Medical m Midland, Mich , whe re Dow's
headquarters are loc-at.ed
Mexico ste e l use to drop
MEXICO CITY -Mexico's steel consumption
will drop 30 percent m 1983 dur to the st.agnation of
tht• automobile and construction industries. the official
government nl:'wspaper EJ Nac1onal has reported T he
Nac1onal. quoting a study by the NauonaJ Chamber of
the Iron and Steel Industry, said steel ronsumption In
1982 had totaled 8 m1Uion tons, about 3 million tons
less than has been originally estimated. T he paper said
the drop m the country's steel consumpuon was due an
general to the eronoml(· recession and especially, to
production dedmes m the sectors which uuuze the
most steel, lhl• automobile and construction industries.
AMERICAN LEADERS
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