HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-05 - Orange Coast PilotBeach booze ban blasted
Armed llleBuard1 on palrol rub bathers the wrons way
BY ll0811:RT IAJ\&M or .. ...,,... ....
Stat• 0Ulolal1 have banned alcohol on about thNe m.u. of
beech tn Huntlftl10n BNch and
pl1tol-packtnc llfep.rd• have •n 1\rictly mtarctna th• new
pol!oy.
The ban wu put Into effect
becauH there were .. tar too
many" fllhtl In uncontrolled
beach area a laat 1ummer,
1CCOrdina to an officlal.
' But die ban on boose lan't
101n1 down well with aome
reaular beach1oera. Thoae
interviewed aaid they have an
occ11lonal beer or two but
they'Ve never atarted • flaht or
cau11d any problem• wUh
dnankennem or rowdytam.
'"I'hele patroll (by Ufe,uardl)
makt me Vftr'/ UnaHY\fortable,"
MJd Hunlinl'Oft Btech remdent
BarbAtt. Jawnk.I.
"LUe1uard1 wlth walkie-
talkl" and tometlm• tuna 10
by, ~ MCh s-raon, I feel
that 1 an lnfrin1ement on my
penonal f.reedcm.
"We were aaylna Saturday
that 1984 la a Y• awa~ but 'b'W
brother' already la w•tchlna ua,
lht wd.
"lt'a a publlc beach. It'a our
buch. I don't think they have a rieht to do th.la."
One obaerver aaid the
patro1lln1 lUe1uard1 are
~rt1enttn1 new £mpre11lon1.
'Most peopie ldtntJfy Uftl\W'da u male A.donllll who NtCUe ,..,
younc me.ldena ln dJltrfll. But
tNiee fellows.,.. peaat otfk:en,
r'&nlffl and llfesuarda In one.''
T"om Mlller, Oranae County
area manapr for the State Parka
and ~don Department, Mid
the new po)lcy 11 needed to
combat exce.aive fl1btJn1 and
other ~nU-aodal mattera fn the
areu.
The drlnk1na ban la ln effect
on the buc:tl juat north of the
Hunttniton Beech dty pier and
includes the bluffa area. It
(See BEACH, Paie A!) Thi& sign means what it &ay1 •
•
. . . . THI ORlllil COAST COUNTY IDITIOI -. . . TUESDAY. APRIL 5. 1983
i
HB officer
suspended
fatality • ID
IW ROBERT BARKER or .. .,.., .........
.Officer John J. Blackwell has
been suspended from the
Huntington Beach police force
for 60 daya following an lntemal
police lnvesugation into a fatal
traffic accident in A.riz.ona.
: Blackwell's 18 -year-old
woman puaenger dled in the
c:raah.
The 32-year-old Blackwell was
s uapended Saturday on
allegaqona of conduct
unbecoming an employee and an
of flcer aftd for an alle1ed
~ed violation of the law,
Capt. Mlke Burkenfleld said.
It wu learned at the aame time
\hat city offldals are trying to
find out if the mysterious
lowering of the U.S. flag at the
Civic Center yesterday waa
linked to the di.apllnary action.
Many employee• coming to
work aaw the flag flying at
half.staff and aaked who died.
llB poker
parlor plan
shot down
Long-time Huntington Beach
handyman George Arnold want.a
penniaion to start up a draw
pbker parlor ln the dty, but it looks like it may not be in the
c.arda.
Arnold, who believes legalit.ed
1ambllng would go over well,
~be and a gt<>Up of invest.on
•hom be declined to identify .;ould make hefty contributions
to the city from poker prooeeda.
But City Council memben -pbo usually don't take action on
al\ isaue without a couple of
weeka of study -killed the idea
l!fl the •pol.
•,Mayor Bob Mandie said
pmbllna establishment.a may not
attract tlle right kind of people.
11>e majority of his colleagues
~-Arnold, thou1h, warned ~ to reconsider and put his
lll'oJ)OUl on the agenda wtthln 90
a.ya or he'd mount a petition
dlive.
The council memben aaid no
deal. Arnold 11y1 he'a not ~.
"lt (the lowering of· the flag)
was certainly not authorized,"
City Administrator Charles
Thompeon said. "We're going to
try to get to the bottom of th.ia."
"I c h ec ked with the
administration, the police and the
maintenance department and
nobody would own up to it." one
employee said.
(See COP, Pa1e A%)
Valley
luring
shoppers
By PBJL SNEIDERMAN or-..,.., ........
The Fountain valley Chamber
of Commerce plans to apend $35,-
000 and try everything from
prize drawings to coloring booka
in an attempt to break local
residents of their shopping mall
mentality.
The chamber's new "Shop in
Fountain Valley" campaign will
stress the convenience and easy
parking offered by amal1er, local
busineu centers and will
emphasize that local shopping
bolstera the city treasury by
increasing aales tax revenue.
In recent weeka, the chamber
received a $10,000 allocation
from the city to promote local
shopping through banners, bua
shelter posten and a buainesa
directory. Yesterday the
chamber announced a second
promotional program that will
use $25,000 collected from 100
local merchant.a.
"Fountain Valley is stuck
between two major shopping
centers -South Cout Plaza in
Coat.a Mesa and the Westminater
Mall," explained c hambe r
director Pat Crockett. "We're
determined to do aomething to
keep some of that sales tax
revenue in this city."
Callfornla'a salea tax is aix
centa on every dollar apent. Of
that six centa, one penny 11
returned to the dty ln which the
purchase la made. A.. a reault,
cities with Iarse ahopptna malla
reap a aales windfall even thou&h
(See VALLEY, P11e Al)
ORANGE C OUNTY . C A LIFOR NIA 25 CENTS
Going uf
The Spate Shuttle Challenger lifts of'f' from its launch
pad between Florida palm trees yesterday. See story,
Page A3.
Mesa Freeway fate
to' be decided soon
By KAREN E. ltLEIN or .. .,..,,.......,
By early fall, the fate of the long-
a walled Coata Mesa Freeway
extenaion will be decided, atate
offlciala aaJd yesterday as they
unveiled a $2 million environmental
report on the traffic corridor at Coeta
Mesa City Hall.
The report, resulting from three
years of intensive atudy of the am,
propo1e1 et1ht waya to deal with
Route 65.
The au.,estlona ranae from dolna
nothlna alonl the atretch of NeWpor-t
Boulevard which boaata the 17th
highest accident rate in the atate, to
bulldtn1 a $167 million freeway
extena.lon. The freeway now ends just
before Fair Drive and Del Mar
Avenue.
The propoal most buainemnen in
'the downtown area favor calla for a
four to eight-lane freeway which
would •wina welt at Industrial Way
and rejoin ~ewport Boulevard near
Bay Street. Thia would be the most
ex~naive option.
'That'• the only (alternative) that's
practical," aald J.C. Hu.mphrtea, co-
chairman of a citlJen'a ll'OUP called
(See FREEWAY, Paae AJt
Irvine police
go in to 'false
alarm business'
By GLENN SCO'IT' or .... ~,......,.
The Irvine Police Department begins a new policy late
next week of chasing burglars for free but charging for falae
alarms.
The policy relates to businemes and homes with burglar
a1anns. Beglnning April 15, police will put up with three
false alanna from each customer per year. After that, they'll
charge $50 to buaineaees and $25 to private homes each time
an olficer ia dispatched for a ~ alarm.
Last year police officers were sent 3,739 times on falae
alarms, aa::ording to city records. Ninety..eight percent of all
alanns proved false. ·
The City Council approved an ordinance earlier this year
t.o biH for the wasted time. The new law is intended to force
customers to be more careful with alarm systema -or to pay
for their negligence.
Irvine has one of the few departments in the county that
doesn't directly monitor silent alarm systems. lnatead, private
companies monitor the ~ma and employees notify police
when an alarm goes off. An officer automatically is
diapatched.
Becau.e of lts 1arp industrial aectiona. Irvine has Iota of
chances for fa1ae alanna.
Mike Weiss, preventive services supervisor for the
Police Department, aald atudi• have shown that 70 to 80
percent of fabe alarms are cauaed by employees using wrong
doors or accidentally tripping systems.
He noted that falae alarms decreased last year by 29
percent in Irvine and predicted the new law will cause
another suti.tantial reduction. It often iB only a matter of
trylng harder, he aald, noting that one Irvine firm had 64
falle alarms In 1981 and only 12 last year.
"They really pulled their act together," he said.
Mesa goes after
tourists, plans
visitor bureau
The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will spend
$270,000 over the next three years In an effort to put the city
on the map.
The money -two-thirds of it slated to come from city
coffers -will go toward funding a Viaiton and Travel
Bureau, designed to promote Costa Mesa u a tourist
destination and a convention city, chamber officials said.
The proposed Visitors and Travel Bureau won approval
by a split Oty Council vote last night.
Ken Fowler, president of the chamber, said the
Visitors Bureau "will be very fruitful" in the community. A
alx-member committee from the chamber had studied the
project for two years before bringing the idea to the coundl,
Fowler said.
The Idea received wide support Crom various 9eCU>rs of
the community, who made presentations to the council.
About 20 representatives f.rom citizens' groups, busine9le9
and arts attended the meeting.
Council memben Ed McFarland and Norma Hertq
voted againat the project, which require• the city to
contribu~ $60,000 a ~ for three years. McFarland aald he
waa not convinced the bureau was necemary and said he
favored establishing a joint bureau with Newport Betich and
lrvln6.
Proponent.a of the viaitora bureau said their studies have
shown the project could net the city $4 mill.Ion in additional
room revenue at the end of five yeva.
Tips
wanted
The OeJly Piiot wlll
pay cuh for the
three beat tip•
Two Orange County eollqe
1t11deah are paekerlq up for ....................... Catollne eoupon1 prlated
...... the Arab oil embaJ'lo U.
197• Ml ae•er tiled are
eo.tlat-tupayert t?0,000 •
yeu. Page BS.
every week. Cell u1 •
at (714) M2~21,
Ext. 228, during
the day, or at (714)
842-6888 evenlnge
and weekend•.
Top prtr.e each
week II 115.
ldtelaa record. p.._., AS.
BEACH BOOZE BAN • • •
l'Xtends northorly until It reach"s
the developed part ot Bolaa Chica
State beach about three mllea
away
The ban doesn't apply to other
portions of the state beach ex(,'epl
for the northernmoMt Bolaa
C hica parking lots whe1 c
drinkifli ha.a been a problem
"We think it's flne for a person
to have a beer with his or her
wiener roast. or even a martini,"
Miller said. "We've designed
park equipment to have fun and
parties, not to raise hell.
"We're trying t o stop the
problem brought about by
alcohol in undeveloped parts or
the park where there as no
control over the ingress or egress
"ln thon· areas. ttwrt• hnve
been far too many under-oaic
younaatera drinking and too
many rlghta
"We took th ... middle road
between not doing anything or
not allowing <.'Onsumplion Of
alcohol at any of the state
beaches," he said
Miller sa.ad lifeguards haven't
1:ssucd citations and Indicated
they may not have tu.
"W<.' just want everyont' to
know what the po hey is."
No drinking 1s allowed on the
dty beach -a one mile streu:h
of sand betwel'n Bolsa Chica and
undeve loped bt'aches to the
no rth und Huntington State
Beach to the south
VALLEY CAMPAIGN. • •
many shoppers arc from other
cities.
Winds die,
but
• rain
sonie
ahead
Thoiao atrohi wind• that
buffeted the Oranae Coa~t
the la1t ftw day• are
1ubtldlna. but the National
We.ther Sctrvico aaya oouta.1
rnldonta should prepare for
mor& -you 1ue11ed lt -.
rain.
Weather 1peclali1t Palrlcla
Rowe said there h a 30
percent chance of a few Ua}lt
1howen tomorrow, foUowing
lncreuJng cloudineu late thil
afternoon and tonlaht.
The recent weather
oddities can be blamed on
clashing weather systems,
forecaster D1ete~rowley
said. He said the s ong winds
came from the ~ instead
of the east where Santa Ana
wands ongmate
"We are sitting between a
high and a low pressure
system," Crowley said ,
adding the high pressure
system Is generally off the
Washington-Oregon coast and
the low as in central Mexico.
Crockett said the chamber
program is designed to convince
local r esidents to shop in
Fountain Valley, stressing that
the sales tax revenue will help
maintain city services. The
promotion's ~heme is "Discover
Leisure Shopping in a Unique
Market Place."
1 h e l ocal p eriod of the
campaign wtll be the Christmas
shopping season, beginning Oct.
12. Shoppers will be able to drop
off contest coupons at
participaUng businesses, and $50
gift certificates will be awarded
biweekly. A pos ter campaign,
and newspaper and radio ads are
planned.
Oct>an watchers check out the ro ugh surf a t the West Entrance
jetty in Newport Harbor. The winds are diminishing, but more
rain is in the offing.
The diminishing wlnds will
be pushing some clouds
around torugh t and tomorrow
throughout Southern
California. the w.eather
service said.
Local merchants will be asked
m coming weeks to contribute
$250 to participate in the
cit_lwide promotion.
ln an attempt lo influence
shoppers at an ~arly age, the
chamber also plans to distribute
"Shop in Fo untain Valley"
l'Oloring books to local children. Cop suspended in traffic fatal probe
Crash kills driver in Westminster
A 24-year-old motorist was
killed Sunday night when has
auto veered -out of control on
Golden W est Street near
Georgetown Avenue 1n
Westminster and struck a block
wall The driver, Paul David Noud
of Garden Grove , was
pronounced dead al the ~ene,
police said.
From Page A 1
BlackweU, a patrolman m the
city for four years. faces a loss in
salary of about $6,000 if the
suspension is upheld through
various possible appeal processes.
He was the dnver of a it-wheel
drive vetucle that overturned last
July on Ariwna State Route 95
Cadaver case upsets CSF .
From Page A 1
•
felony crimes: burglary. mutilation of a cadaver
and dissection of a cada,ver, said Lt. Da11 Galitz of
the campus police force.
thing to do -it's very unfortunate.''
Dr. Steven Murray, chairman of the
biological sciences deparlmen l , said the
perl)etrators had to break three locks to get to
the cadaver. which was purchased for around
$200 from a medical supply company in 1980
Galltz said the incident Is not bemg treau·d
as a laughing matter by campus police and the
Fulle rton Police Department. who a rc
<.'Onducting a joint mvesugation into the matt<·r
It is not known at thts time 1f a fraternity was
involved
The body was locked in a speciaJ box with a
large padlock, Murra{ said. and kept m the
locked anteroom o a loc ked laboratory
classroom.
He said there is no indication that the body
was meant to constitute a threat to memlx-rs of
the sorority "It's pb6s1bly a prank, but 1f at ts it's
a sick prank," he Mid
Murray said he was first surprised when he
learned of the crime and then shocked 'Tm
concerned that people would stoop so low
Somebody obviously thought this was a funny
He said the case as the number one priority
for his invesUgators nght now.
Members of the sorority would not commt•nt
on the matter.
Huntington Beach
SIWllO equipment ""°"" *340 Wld 13 In easn -• r9C>Qf1ed 111ken reciwoiry from •
home on lhe ~ blodl of 12lh SttMI Tiie
burglar •Pparenlly ••11•••0 lllrOvgh an
unloekecl lntlde Ooot
Tr.e _,... of a 1971 •Me OoOge • .,
reponed the ..-..Cle .... t>rol>.en lnlO on the
S00 ~ll o4 7tPI SlrMI Tiie r9'J<)<lecl lo'9
onclUOeCI l450 "' s1 .. ao ___.,, •Ml M06
tn mlteefl•neou• 11em1 aycn u 1kl1 encl
e1o11>1ng
I> 1966 wtlti. ForO Mu11ang aulo wH ·-•eel aloten eM'Y ,...,.,o.., from• -
on lhe 6200 bloc~ of E01ngw Av..,... Tiie
VMIC:le we• V-•I S4 000
A OU<glety ,... rep<>rlecl )'99\ .. 0ay •n a
-on ll>e tG900 1>100< of C""-•k• ~ The IOaa -SMS on ~ Enlry was •PC>Wenlty m.O. 1nrougfl an ""'e>ckecl ,.., "'°'"II 000<
" wNI• 19 n \/Olk eweoen • .,, Perle .o on 1ne ~ b4odt ot 71h Slr .. 1 ... ll'l• 1arge1 o• a burglary repor1eo yHlerO&~ The lou
lncluO•O Sb/O '"' per1on•t belon91ng•
~ ''~ llM', a QIAll eno a camera
Irvine
A gou., lotct polle• y .. 1erO•y hit gou
club• eno ~ v.iu.o al '465 -• tlolen SunOay afl .. noMt from Ille Aencho San
.Joequon GOii CoutM 111 INw'9
A mtn IMng on Bunwlly sv .. 1 tn tr.IN
reported 111•1 • burglar 1111.0 a 1905 rallroed.
POC~et watch from NI PIOVM H• ..id lhe
fhte't m•y h•v• ""'f"ed rut t\Of'1le ._,,,., • •oc•
bO• illfty
A ma" •utPll9Ctto m ct 1trongatm robt;ery ,.,, me n1h 1n lfvme waa 1rre.1teo le.st rogf'll 1n
Hun11nglon llea<h Aton J Olamuttna 73 of
G1•no•I• wea arre•t•d on 1v~o1c1on of
•OOl>e<~ 1llfl< C'('lq oH!e81s look lllm tnlo cut100, n •disturbance on .Ata~m1 5,, .. ,
..... ,, .. _,,,.§..1!owers likely
Coastal
ChanG41 of lhOW«• tomorrow
30 per<*!t COHiii low 56. lnlend 46
CouTll high &4 Inland 69 W819f
58 Outet ~t .. _t.,. lrom POlfll
eonc..>tlon to Sen Nlcotu laland.
.ind• northwMt t2 to 22 knoll
Combined HH 6 to 10 I••• 1.111ougt11omorrow.
OtMntl!H. llgttt variable wind•
over Inner wetera tonight end
tomorrow morning Weit 10 nort~ wind• tO to 20 knot•
tonight with 2 10 3-loot wind
wevea.
Wind• ITI0811y eouth-tarty 8
to t6 knot• tomorrow 1nernoon
WNt to non,,_, IWlll 3 to 5
IMt.
'
P8rked C8r1 and 22 otllera on
nous•• 0< other 1tructurH. 11e
said
S1ver1I hou1e tire• were
lennld by the wind• lncludlng
two that kltleO three people
Svndll'f In eut>urbal\ .,_
Temperatures
.Atti.ny
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39 29
71 41
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75 83
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88 .. 45 37 45 40 21 17
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89 43 23 18
45 37
57 48
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76 42
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IUlf REPORT
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Omaht
Orttndo
Pr.llaoe4phla
PhOer'tl•
P11111>urgh
P0<111nd,Me
Por11and.Or•
Providence
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Reno
Rtcnmond
Sl lou41
St "-'•·Te~ S•lr \.eke
Sen Antonio
San~ hn Fr ll'OitCO
81 SI• M.,_
S..lllt Shr~
SIOY11 '•lie SPQlctne
SyrKVI
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Tuceon
Tu!H
WeahtnQlon
Wlehll1
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ltc:ond l'llOh I M p "' I. 4 S.CO!ld low 10 47 p m. I t TOMOflltOW
Flttl lllQh 4:11 • m. "'O ,.,,_, 10W 11 48 a.m. 0,1 teooftcl fllOh 161 p m. U ltcond low 11 41 IUtl U
'"" Hte •• 17 , "' • , .... tO!MfrO-I '4 1 m Moon ,._ \OMOftOO. I 04 Lll'I.,
"'' 11: 11 p "'·
near Parker. He and a feUow
officer and their two dates were
en route to ~uckskin for an
ouung on the C.Olorado River.
Eighteen-year-old Lisa Garlich
was thrown from the vehicle
when it overturned oh a winding
road and was killed.
Blackwell was init ially
1nd1cted on a charge of negligent
homicide by the Yuma County
Grand Jury
But m Fe bruary, Blackwell
c·ntered a no-contest plea to a
misdemeanor co unt of
c·ndang1mng a person with death
or mJury He was fined $1,370.
The susix•ns1on was ordered by
Police Chief Earle Robitaille and
followed an inte rnal police
department mvestJgat1on mto thl'
UlCldent
Blackwell has been named as a
target m two lawswts filed by
the Garlich family and by Kathy
Grunbaum. 19, a Huntington
Beach resident al.so mJUred m the
accident.
The accident touched off an
investigation into r eports that
police officers part1c1pated m
dnnkmg parties at the police
firing range
Teen driving OK toughened
Orange Coast teen-agers
lake teens elsewhere in the state
will find mere competence
behind the wheel and a driver's
C'Clucat1on cert1f1cate not enough
to qualify for a license next
October
Citing thC' high number of
traffic-related deaths among 16
to 18-year-old drivers. the state
Department of Motor Vehicles
has a nnou need new. tougher
h<.-ens1ng requirements for young
dri vers. according to DMV
Director George Meese
The new program. called the
Provisional Licensing Program,
will place new drive rs under
greater scrutiny during their
early dr1v1ng years. Al so.
applicants will be rt'qu1red to
Cf'rt1fy they have had 30 to 40
hours of driving e xperience
beyor.d that included m a typical
driver's education course
MeeSl· pointed out that young
California drivers account for
only 7 percent of the drivmg
population. but are involved in 14
percent or all accidents.
And nat1 o nw1de. traffic
acc1den ts account for ha If the
deaths among youths aged 16 to
19.
H1ghl1ghts o f the new
requirements are:
The DMV will monitor
FREEWAY FATE WEIGHED.
young drivers i ssued the
provisional license to ide ntify
problem drive rs before they
become habitual negligent
drivers.
-A new 40-questJon driver's
test geared to teen-age drivers
will be adrrunistered by DMV.
-A parent or guardian must
certify that the applicant has
driven 30 to 40 hours while
accompanied by an adult, 25 or
older
"We are h o ping that by
strengthening the requirements
for ob taming a license. the young
driver will develop a healthy
respect for the safety of everyone
on the road," Meese said.
• • Court spares
From Page A 1 life of dog
Costa Mesans for Route 55 and the offtc1ally wall close comment on the
owner of a jewelry store ~hkh fronts matt£r. About two months after that, SAN FRANCISCO
Newport Boulevard. it will decide which proposal to adopt. (AP) -Freight Tram. a
Humphries said local traffic should Heckeroth said 7-year-old Doberman
not bypass the downtown business C.Onstrucuon funds of $50 million pmscher under a death
area. However. homeowners are wary are included in the proposed state sentence for attacking an
of the route because 607 hom<'S and Trans portation Improveme nt infant boy, has won a
busi nesses in the path of the fre<>way Program. which goes before the state temoorary reprieve.
would have to be \Orn down, leaving Transportation C.Ommission in July.
as many as 1.118 people displaced The public open houses will be held T -h e Ca I i f o r n 1 a
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photographs, 1s available at libraries, Cost.a Mesa City C.Ouncil wiU be held San la C I a r a Count Y
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NATION Shuttle satellite woe solved
Train crash spills oil
into Pennsylvania creek
By Tbe Auoclated Pre11
COCHRANTON. Pa. -Tht'E'e tank can carrying 90,000
sallons of crude oU 1pUt open when a frclaht train jumped It.I
tracks today, apllllng flaming oil Into a nearby <.'rttk and
creating an oll allck 10 mUes long.
The sheet of flame touched off several fires along the creek
bank and the oll threatened the water supply of a town
downstream, authorities said.
"It's a terrible mess," said Floyd Hollen, a Fish Commission
ofUclal. "It's a slick in some placee. Other places, there's chunks
of oil piliJli up."
N'o injuries were reported, but a amalJ propane gas tank
exploded, destroying an unoccupied cottage near French Creek
and damaging two others, acrording to fireman Mark Roche.
Residents of 12 homes were temporarily evacuated.
C APE CANA VEHAL.. fl •
(AP) Thu wurld'• Jars t
t'Ommunlcatton1 utelllte, vlwl •
Amerlca'1 ·~ futurn, tumbl
out of control for .everal ho
t odtiy after relea1e from t
ehuttle Challcnaer. NAS
reportt.'Cl ll.lter It had reaaln
command. but It wu unclear ho~
effective the satellite would bt>~
The question waa wheth~r
ground controllers co u1~
maneuvllr the 2 1h-to n, $luv
million satellite to Its planned
stationary orbit 22,300 mllu
high Trackers estimated It WI¥
in a distorted orbit ranjing fro!l
about 14,000 to 22,000 miles hlgt1
and It w o uld n o t be fullt
effective on that path. ·
Export.a c.'Onaulted t'Ompuwrt to
dowrmlno IC 11.ablllilng sjt jell
uboud the Tracking and OatA
Satellite t<ould be Ult'tl to shift
the craft lnw the hliher orbit.
"There la some poulblltty it
could be done," .aid Julian
Levlne, a 1pokesman for TRW,
which bullt the TORS. "The
satellite haa some on·board
propulsion capability and the
technical w ue now la lta ablUty
to move the satellite Into the
proper orbit"
Challenger t'Ommander Paul J
Weitz and his c rewmen , pilot
Karol J Bobko and mlasion
seclallsts Story Musgrave and
Donald H . Peterson, who had
ejected the satellite from their
c»ric.> bay late ye1wrday, were
1.1t1lt>CJ.1 ln Ain orbit 176 mlle1 abovt•
Earth when the trouble ooaun
MIHl()n Control awak~ned
them thll morning on the IM!<.'Ond
day of the second 1hu u1 ~·s
mtaldcn flight with recordings of
Air Fol"C'e cadet marchlna 10ngJ
and eave them an update on the
satellite problem.
Musgrave said they were eager
to get on with the day's work.
"We're going to come out of the
chute running hard," he aaJd,
An hour after they deployed
TORS , th e r ock e t fired
succt>ssfully to pro p e l the
package to the high outpost.
The problem arose about 3 a.m.
PST after the rocket lgnlwd a
-.-ond time, to try ID plat'9 tho
utelllw In th<' 1tatlonary orbit.
The rt'lult1n1 e&a·•h•PC'd orbit
indlcatH an cm&lntl mla(lrl' which
tent the utellite tumblin,i with
the rocket at.age attached.
After several h o uri o f
su1pen1e, r.11111o n Control In
Houston calculated a way to
separate the heavy rocket sta.ge
from the 1atelllte and then to
command the small jets to J\alt
the tumbling motion.
"We have gained control of the
TO RS aatellite," NASA
spokesman Jim Kukowski
r eported "We have inilloted
deployment activity and we are
able to confirm It has separated
from" its rocket stage.
Seven cars of a 74-car Conrail freight train jumped the
track about 1 a.m. on Its way from Meadville to Oil City.
Cochranton, a town of l, 139 people, is about 11 miles
southwest of Meadville in northwestern Pe nnsylvania
Bumpers won't seek presidency
WASHINGTON -Sen .
Dale Bumpers of Arkansas,
su rprising friends and
supporters, has decided not to
see k the Democratic
presidential nom1na tion,
political sources said. After
weeks oC studying his chances
of overcoming a late start in
the crowded Democratic field,
Bumpers was to announce
later this week that he will
not organize a presidential
campaign, the sources said
yesterday. Late last month,
Bumpers. 57, had assembled
an informal group of political
professionals and advisers
and informed them that he
believed he had a chance to
catch up with former Vice
President Walter F. Mondale
and othe r Democrats who
have been raising money and
seelong support for months.
April snowstorm
snarls tiaf fie;
winds blustering
Dale Bumpers
Union l eaders gain court bar.king
WASHINGTON -Employers generally cannot punish
union leaders more severely than othe r union members for
illegal strikes, the Supreme Court has said. Extra punishment
violates federal law unless a union leader has a "clear and
unmistakable" contractual duty to take all steps to avert wildcat
strikes, the justices ruled yesterday by a 9-0 vote.
STATE
De Lorean denied lower bail
LOS ANGELES -John Z De Lorean, de9Cribed by hJS
attorney as a nearly broken man with his financial empire in
ruins, listened intently in court as the lawyer tried
unsuccessfully to wan a reductlon m the automaker's $5 million
bail in a cocaine trafficking case. US District Judge Robert
Takasugi rejected motions by the defense to cut the bail m half
and by the proseculJon to double 1t. He scud allegations by the
government that De Lorean has access to more than $1 7 million
hidden in Switzerland appeared to be based on mere
speculation. Takasugi said the clauns and counter-clai~ by
defense and government attorneys on the wue rate "very low
on my scale of bellevability."
Popular character actor dies
LOS ANGELES -Richard O'Brien , one of Hollywood's
busiest character actors, has died of cancer at age 65, an Acto,r's
Fund spokesman said. O'Brien died at his Los Angeles home on
March 29, said the spokesman. In 1981, O'Brien said that of his
almost 200 roles, his two favorites were fatherly parts. One was
a blacksmith who takes in an ex-convict in an episode of "The
Blg Valley" television series and the other was an alcoholic
father of an Olympic champion in a television motion picture,
"Top of the Hill "
WORLD
'Hungry' riot in Brazil; one dead
SAO PAULO. Brazil -Hundreds of unemployed people
screaming "We're hungry!" looted stores until dawn today,
leaving at lea.st one man dead and 900res arrested m the slums of
South America's largest city. Police said the violence began
yesterday when demonstrators assembled In Sao Paulo's
lower-middle and working class districts for a march protesting
Brazil's high unemployment and 104 percent inflation rate.
During the tumult demonstrators chanted, "We're hungry!" and
"We want work!" Francisco Marinho, duty officer in the police
precinct station where the looting ~urred, said one mah,
watching looteni strip a bakery near his home, was killed when
be was shot in the head by a gunman who raced by in a car.
French Socialists expe l Soviets
PARIS -France's Socialist government ordered a mass
expulsion of Soviet cltiz.ens today. The French news agency said
47 people were expelled on suspicion of espionage -the blgeeat
purge of East bloc dtiz.etU In French history. A special plane
1ent from Moecow picked up the Soviets at Charles de Gaulle
Airport and took off again for the Soviet capital.
By The A11oclated Press
A s talled April snowstOrll]
with wind gusting to hurrican~
force blew snow into chest-higH
drafts from Utah to Oklahoma
today and a rare blast of polar air
dropped temperatures lo their
lowest marks of the year in some
areas.
Hundreds of travelers wer~
stranded, motels w ere full i~
many areas, and virtually a ll
r oad s w e re closed in th4
Oklahoma Panhandle where t
inches of snow had fallen. Aboul
a foot of snow fell overnight ill
parts of Utah u the storm thal
swept into the area Sunda;
continued its onslaught. 1
The temperature was zero ju~
before s unrise today in Lal
Vegas and the National Weathef
Service said budding trees and
Thieves
get $10
inillion
LONOON (AP) -A six-maJl
gang stole at least $10.5 millidl
from a London secunty farm, tte
company said today, and poh<t>
sources said the final tally roul!l
reach $13.5 million It was t~
biggest cash theft an Britain~
history.
Lloyd's of L ondon, whic~
msured the bulk of the mone!.
offered a $750,000 reward fer
mfonnation leading to the arre(l
and capture of the thieves, wlp
a re believed to have swigged
wine whue looting the vaults.
The vaults were stuffed wifl
used banknotes collected befo' t h e four -day w ee k e nq,
and police said they did not
believe any of the stolen not«;
could be traced because rb
numbers had beel) recorded.
Judge delays
• • seizure Jn
Fleming case
SANTA MONlCA (AP) -Tht
Bank of America cannot seiat
Erin Fleming'• property as •
result of last week's decision il
the Groucho Marx estate ca•
pending a decision on whether •
grant a new trial, a judge says.
Superio r Cou rt Jud gt
Jacqueline Weiss ruled yesterd~
that a jury's verdict cannot bf
executed for at least 30 days f
until she decides If a new tri
will be ordered.
The judge's ruling "meara
they cannot levy Miss Fleming~
operty -cars. bank accounu.
e t , " said Miss Fleming'
at rney, David Sablh, wh
In nds to flle his motion for
trial today. ....
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other spring foliage were hard
htt by the severe freeze.
The high in Denver yesterday
was only 25 degrees, 30 degrees
below normal, and well below
the record for the date of 30 set
m 1918. The weathe r service
expected it to be much the same
today, as SJ'ld'W"fell on"the city for
the third consecutive day. ...
Wind measured in gusts up to
104 mph roared out of northern
Utah's canyons yesterday,
tearing roofs away, derailing a
train, toppling power line towers
and cutting electricity to 44,000
homes.
The wind continued during the
night with gusts of 75 mph ln the
Cache Valley area where power
lines were down and some
buiJdmgs were damaged.
Wind-nung snow piled waist·
deep in New Mexico.
"Becau s e of icy a nd s lick
conditions, all o ur motels are
full," said Nancy Marquez, a
dispatcher with the New Mexico
state police in Tucumcari. •'They
are puttmg up people in the
National Guard Armory."
Burned out
Two Los Angeles firefighters are framed
The s torm stranded many
Easter weekend lt'avelers trying
to ~et home, she said.
by a charred window as they battle a
nine-alarm blaze near the downtown area.
More than $250,000 damage was done to
three structures but no injuries were
reported.
Tom Hopkins
presents
''Women Who Win!''
A seminar exclusively for
success.minded women
Thursday, April 7 , 6-10 p.m.
The Westin
South Coast Plaza
Hotel
I 405 at Bristol St.
Costa Mesa, CA
The four-hour seminar is designed for women,
like yourself, who want to make the most of
their lives -personally, socially, and
professionally -and will offer practical and
proven motivational and ins pirational
techniques. Included are how to:
• Caat aside stereotypes
• Overcome discrimination
• Handle failure and rejection
• Organize your time to accomplish any goal
• Increase your self-image and self-esteem
• Control unwanted thought patterns
• Unleash your untapped energies
• Make procrastination pay
• Set priorities and use self-discipline
• Avoid s lumps -eiootional and financial
Amer ica's # 1 sales trainer and
leading motivator, Tom Hopkins
The evening also will ho,..or ten Orange County
area women for the!. out.standing achievements
in life and ousiness. You'll meet them during
our "Model of Success" portion of the show,
which will be hosted by popular sales trainer,
autho r, and televisio n talk s how hoateas
Danielle Kennedy.
It is said you can judge a society by ita heroes. If
such ie the case. then the whole community of
Orange County will be recognized along with
these remarkable women.
A reception with wine and cheeae will follow, so
you 'll be sble t.o talk with others and exchange
business cards and phone numbers should you
desire to becomtt part of Orange County'•
growing and supportive network of career
women.
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BUer/Kno.x Com pany, Ouy Baker and Bruce
Knox will be preatnt to mHt wlth tho1t
lnteretted In mo• Inf ormat.Jon about carMn in
financial plannlnc.. A. co·•pont<m ot "Women
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1'• Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tuelday, Aprll a, 1983
Gourmet lifeguard chief and chef
I
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Laguna's Bruce Baird equally at ho1ne 011 the beach or in th. kitchen
By STEVE MITCHELL oflM D~Nol • ..,,
Take a close look 1&l Laguna Beach 's
lifeguard chief.
Note the sun-bleached hair, lhl' aunburned
face . The wrinkled aweauhlrt with the
Moosehead beer labe l on the back. T he red
t.runka. The bare feet.
Now equinl your eyes. Harde r
Naw. Bruce Baird just doesn't look Ukt.> a
Paris-trained gourmet chef.
Why, looking at Bruce you'd figure h e
couldn't even cook a hot dog w ithout getung
aand on it. Wouldn't know coq au vm from corn
flakes.
He doesn't even speak French.
Ah, but looks are deceiving, mon nm1
Bruce Baird Is a gourmet cook . Trained at
the Cordon Bleu in Paris.
He's prepared meals for up to l.200 diners at
the old Chef's lnn in Corona del Mar. (It's the
Hungry Tiger now.)
He was the sous chef at the old S tuffed
Shirt in Newport. (That's Cano's now.) Bruce
was chef at the Officer's Club a l El Toro, the
Sportaman in COiaw Mea, the old Vlllit Marina
neor Balboa Wand, the fUl-ln chef at Dtllman'1
on the penhuula, and the old French Re.uiurant
In LailJoa (Now the Place Acrou the Street from
the Hotel Laiuna.)
And he waa a chef on Oahu for a year.
The 48-year-old lifeguard chief even owned
his own restaurant In Dana Point whe re the Rib
Joint Roadhouse now slta
"It wu called the Lillie Kitchen and the
first two years we did teal well." Baird says.
But a combination of road projects on the
highway in front of his restaurant the third
summer and a trenching project the following
summer, forced him to close the busineu at a
substantial loss.
Baird sa1d he held two full-time jobs and
two part-time jobs the Collowmg year to pay off
has debts.
"I was a TV repairman In the daytime, a
cook al the Beach House (in Laguna) at night,
and I al so delive red flower s and so ld
surfboards," he laughed.
He became a Newport Beach lifeguard in
1968, later joined the Laguna lifesavers and was
Firemen right roof blaze at Fountain Valley home.
Valley home damaged by fire
An illegal bottle rocket that
landed on a roof triggered a fire
that did $80,000 damage to a
Fountain Valley home yes1erd.ay,
fire investigators say.
The fireworks device ignited
the roof of a home at 18544 San
Felipe St. about 1:30 p .m .
yesterday.
Fountain Valley Battalion
Chief Paul Summers said 21
firefighters from Fount.ain
Valley and Huntington Beach
brought the blaze under control
within 15 minutes and
extinguished it w i thin 30
minutes.
No major 1njur1es were
reported, but one firefighter
wrenchetl his back and another
suffered a minor burn on his
arm , a fire department
spokesman said.
The house is owned by Tom
Toussainuannet, who said he has
lived tl'lere for 21 years with his
wife and sister-in-law. He is
employed as an a electrician at
Airco Cryogenics in Irvine.
The family's antique furniture
was carried outaide to prevent
further damage during the
firefighting efforts.
Damage, confined mostly to
the roof and attic area, was
es timated at $60 ,000 to the
structure and $20,000 to the
contents.
Fountain Valley fire in-
vesligators were continuing to
search today for the people using
the bottle rocket that set off the
fire.
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')amt.>d Marine Safety Dtrector in 1974.
And while Bruce Mya hi.I wife doet m<»t of ~e cooklna now, he 1tUJ dabble. In the art.
-He took a day ott work earlier thla year t> prepare &l)d terve a five-coune lunch to 19
'tery lmpreued female City Hall employeea.
-He's annually prepared gourmet meals
for the 60 or so Loa Angeles Lifesaving
,i.uoclaUon members when they meet In LaiUJ18.
-And he occasionally takes over the
t ltchen when company comes over to the houae
tor dinner.
Bruce loves tn prepare aeafood, but he hates
to bake.
"Baking la a acJence, but cooklng is an art,"
he says, adding the specific weights, Urnea, and
temperatures required to bake food ls more
suited for chemists.
"There's just not much r o om to be
flamboyant," he says.
la there any dish Baird cannot prepare well?
"Sure," he shrugs. "I've never, ever been
able to get octopus tender. I make it taste good,
but it's never tender."
DellJ l'tlot f'hoto bf tteft
Bruce Baird a gourmet lifeguard
x-judge Harrold bidding
(o sidestep prosecution
Bv STEVE TRIPOLI of die Delly ...... ..,,
Er>l!)loying a JitUe-used legal
!!fhnique, lawyers for former
t Orange County Municipal
urt Judge Joanne Harrold and
h r husband have again delayed
t e pair's Supreme Cou r t
aignment.
e move, if successful, could
u timately result in charges
t the two being dropped,
Id's attorney said.
Harrold hu been charged with
falsifying her declaration oJ Cfld!dacy for her judicial aeat in tJt ~une 1982 election, a felony.
She and husband John
Sfporito alao face a misdemeanor
c4unt alleging they coerced a
nHary public to notarize a back-
dated deed on a Newport Beach
home. Harrold cl.aimed she was a
resident there when she ran for
election.
Harrold won the June, 1982,
primary electiCsn , but had the
victory. stripped from her by an
Orange County Superior Court
judge, who ruled she was
actually a resident o f
Riverside County. She and her
husband were then indk ted by
the Orange County Grand Jury.
Harrold's attorney, Matt
Kurilich, and Deputy District
Attorney Maurice Evans both
said yesterday that Paul Meyer,
Saporito's attorney, postponed
his client's arraignment by filing
a demurrer to the cha rges in
Appeal court halts
Krishna case trial
ti tlces of the 4th District
Co of Appeal have extended
th r order to halt a hikhly
pu~liclzed trial involving the
H*e Krishna movement,
prcmpting the plaintiffs in the
case to seek help from the state
Su?reme Court. l Supreme Court official in
~Angeles confirmed yesterday
thH an attorney for Robin
Ge?rge and her mother Marcia
as\e<f the court to overturn the
juslic.es. rull .
1hat r~ing , released
e erday, extended an order
· the civil suit to April 11.
he Georges are suing the
Kriahna movement for $16
mi on in a lawsuit that Krishna
of · claim could ·be a major
le al watershed for their
ement in this country.
e Georges, of Cypress. are
cla1m1ng that the move me nt
falsely trnprisoned Robin m the
mid-70s, when she was associated
w ith it, for a year.
Thal aaaociation also led to a
libeling of the family by the
moveme nt, emotional distress
and the wrongful death o f
Robin's father Jim, th$ suit
alleges.
The trial was halted at the
request of Krishna attorney
Marshall Morgan, who was in
trial in Los Angeles. Orange
County Superior Court Judge
James Jackman had refused to
halt the trial until ordered to do
so by the appellate court.
The Supreme Court
spokesman said yesterday that
the Georges' request would not
be heard by the court until today
at the earliest.
Orange County Superior Court.
The d emurrer, a device u.eQ
m o stly in ci vil lawsuits ,
"challenges the sufficie!lC)' of the
indictment," according to Evans.
Kurilich said that he also will
file demurrers to the two charges
against Harrold.
Seminars
on cancer
scheduled
Educational and fund-raising
programs are scheduled during
April as Orange C ounty
participates in National Cancer
Control Month activities.
This week has been des1gnated
"Cancer Awareness Week," with
spedal emphasis on educating
residents regarding bowel cancer,
descnbed as the natlon's number
two cancer threat.
A public se minar o n this
ailment will take place from 7 to
8:30 p.m . Thursday at American
Savings and Loan, 801 Pacific
Coast Highway, Seal Beach.
Al.so, two area hospitals will
distribute hidden bleeding tests,
which help detect bowel cancer.
The do-at-home tests will be
available from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday at Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Newport Beach.
The tests alto will be available
Thursday through Saturday at
Saddleback Community Hospital
in Laguna Hills.
Throughout April, the Orange
County Unit of the American
Cancer Society will be
conducting its annual residential
fund-raising drive. Residents will
be asked to contribute and to pass
the information kit to a neighbor.
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p h y 1 i c a 1 e d u c a t lo n • pro g ram call the club, 964·4026.
Evening aeulons are from 7 to 9:30
p.m. at the Bayview Leanung Center,
2531 Orchard Dnve, Santa Ana Height.a.
development , volunteer 1taff • Conleltanta who wish to enter the
development, endowment development 1983 Mlu Newport Beach contest have
and policy development. untll April 16 to register.
Lecturer for both series is Ju~y
Albert, a marriage, family and child
counaelor. Registration fee for the four-
week series is $25. More informatJon on
the ~ram can be obtained by calling
the tline Community Services offke,
963-0811, ext. 256.
• The Girla and Soya Club of
Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach will
present special programs for the spring-
break period, through Friday.
The club, located at 9191 Pioneer
Drive Ln Huntington Beach, will offer
special morning and afternoon programs,
To qualify , appllcanll must be
unmarried, reside In Newport Beach,
and between the age of 18 and 20 aa of
June 1, 1983.
The,. winner will be crowned at the
Newport Harbor Jaycees annual pageant
to be held in mid-July. For more
information, call 701 -2200.
Pair pucker
up to set
kiss·· record
By The Associated Pren
Bradley Spacy and Patricia Haugan aren't just
paying lip service to the idea of getting into the
Guinness Book of World Records.
They're training hard to pucker up and smooch
for nearly six straight days to eclipse the Guinness
record for the longest continuous kiss. Their
training has mostly consisted of learning to get
along on very little sleep, they say.
"We just thought it would be a fun thing to
do," said Haugan, 19, a former swim team member
·at FUllerton College.
"She says I kiss good," said Spacy, 20, a
member of the Fullerton College track team.
"We're sure going to find out."
The pair said they took their cue from Dino
OeLorean and Barbara Kane of Hollywood, who
tried to break the official kissing record of 132
hours on and around Valentine's Day at a Sherman
Oaks boutique.
But a Guinness editor, David Boehm, said there
were documentation problems in their 144-hour
marathon. "That doesn't mean we don't believe
them," he said, "but we have to have veri!ication.
AB an editor at Guinness I see more fraud than the
police department.''
Boehm clid not say specifically why De Lorean
and Kane's effort rrught not qualify.
According to the CWTent Guinness book, the
marathon kiss record is officially held by Debbie
Luray and Jim Schuyler, who kissed for five days,
12 hours in a "Dig Kiss-Off" charity event in
Florida in February 1980.
At 144 hours, De Lorean and Kane thought
they had easily set a new record for the 1984 edition
of the book. Although Guinness officials have at
leut temporarily kissed off the DeLorean and Kane
attempt, Spacy said he and Haugan wall go for more
than 144 hours anyway. "just to be on the safe
side."
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Orange CoHt DAILY PtLOTITueed1y, April 5, 1883 AS
Burned boy's mom
gets helping hand
A fresh new taste experience
that outshines menthol.
By Tbe Anoclated Pre11
The mother of a severely burned 6-year-old
boy has found a new ''family" of police officers and
another burn victim who give emotional, practical
and fin.ancial aid as she keeps watch beslde her
90n's bed.
"One thing they never teach you IS how close
you become to the people you protect," said Rich
McMillan, a Buena Park police detectave who was
one of the officers assigned to proted Marie
Rothenberg, 32, for the six days after her son David
was burned and before his father, Charles
Rothenberg, was arrested.
Rothenberg, 42, who had failed to return the
boy to his ex-wife in Brooklyn, has pleaded
a.nnocent to attempted murder, arson, causing great
bodily injury and assault with a deadly weapon in
the March 3 motel fire at Buena Park.
The boy was still listed in stable condition
today in the burn unit at UC Irvin.e Medical C.enter
in Orange.
He has undergone two skin graft operations,
has lost most of his ears and eight fingers and faces
a leJ\Rthy recuperation.
fhe father has been quoted in newspaper
interviews as saying he set the boy on fire because
he feared his ex-wife wouldn't let him aee the child
8'ain.
In the first few days after the fire, Marie
Rothenberg suocumbed to stress and jet lag and
contracted bronchitis. McMillan took her to his own
doctor and quietly picked up the tab.
Other officen had her laundry washed, took
her to church, ~ht her dinner and visited her.
Wives of detectives raised $3.000 for the mother and
aon In a bake aale.
In addition, Ken Curtla, 42, a Fullerton
contractor who wu badly burned In an industrial
fire In Dl!cember, Invited the mother to stay with
him and hm wtfe, Judy, which she has done.
"I knew from the moment I met them that I
loved theee people," Mn. Rothenbers aaid. '"They
prayed with me and it went through my whole
~· I just felt like they were family to me. I look
•t Kenny and I have hope for David."
Mass media clout
topic of seHJinar
• 'ftie lms-t of ma11 media on Yount children anct teem will be explored ln a ~J eem.lnar
S.tutday at Goldeon W•t Collep ln liundncton
a.ch.
Open io the public, th.e _proar•rn •ill be
C:!oaduCted from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The rep&iatloft I•
ii •1~, payable at the doer. vatlow lpciabn will dilcula fant.uy, vto~
~d .. xuallty . u conveyed In movltt, radlo,
~ ._..., m .. d'W • l'9CJOl'dl, ..Mt bow ..., aff«t ~
TERMS OF M6\IL-IN OFFER
• ~ refund per hOusehOld No
requem from groups or orgarn-
zalions will be hor()red
• This Refund Cert1f1ca1e f no cop-
ies) mus1 accompany your
request
• '!bur requesr musr be postmarked
by June 6. 1983
• Cash r~1s1er tapes/receaprs. with
etrcled pnces. mus1 be elated
t>erwttn Apnl 4. 1983 and May
31, 1983
•Offer restncted 10 smo!(M 21
~ars of age or oldec
•All promo<10nal costs paid by
manufacturer
• Ofter void wtlefe restncred or
prol'llbned by law.
• Otter good only 1n me U.SA
• Consu~r must P#f postage
when rttuming this Retund Cer-
t1r1C.1te wiltl required proofs ot
purchase .
• Alk:Mf up to 8 Wtt«s to proc~s
your refund
1 mg. ·1.r. 0.5 mg lllCOllnt
w. per cig1t1111 by FTC method.
..
0stes fresher while you smoke ...
and leaves you witfl a dean fresh taste.
• Or1ng• Ooa1c DAILY PILOT /Tu••dly, Aprll &. 1Sl83
Business and art
make a good team
It wasn't exactly art for art's sake, but it wasn't all busin~ci
either when stockbroker Marcy Burton organized a get-together
at the U.guna Beach Museum of Art for a group of her clients
a'nd'batrona of the museum.
lier theory is that business and art should get to know each
other better, for their mutual benefit.
A fter socializing over dinner, the guests were treated to
some expert advice on tax d edu ctions and charitable
contributions by a tax adviser from Burton's firm, Merrill
Lynch, whkh also happens to be represented on the museum
board.
Tax laws, they were told, are designed to encourage
philanthropy Indeed. the $50 billion given to charity last year
represented a 9.4 percent increase over the year before despite
the recession.
T he advice: Don't wait to leave somNhmg to charity in your
will; do it now and enjoy both the satisfaction and the tax
benef it -all qui~ legally
The benefits of interaction between business and the arts
are not one-sided, a ·urton contend
Art patrons often are not too business-oriented when at
comes to the practical aspects·of operating, in this case, an art
museum. So wh ile business people can profit from tax brea~ by
contributing to the arts, they also can offer some practical tips on
successful management, in addition to their monetary aid.
While it's a little late to help with this year's tax ·deadline,
the advice could well be kept in mind by both business firms and
art patrons as the year progresses.
It could be a happy marriage of apparently unrelated
talents.
Op1n10fl~ expre-..,t·d '" lht' \Pdt.t· ,,bu..,•·"" lho"' llt int .. J .. J•lt P1IOI Utrwt v ittv.~, •
Of•!>!>'° on 1n1s pdqe .tr" lno~• ot '""" dUtnor > 1n\l d• t ,.,, R'""·" / uttm1 .. n1 " 1nvo1 ed. Address Tnl' 0 ,1.ty Ptlol P 0 Boa I~ Co,td M"'''· <A 911>21> Pnon .. 11111
"'~·071
MAILBOX
Let Washington know
To the Editor:
Our protests over the oHshore
oil and gas leases which
Secretary Watt plans for our
coast will be just so much "hot
air" unless w e con vey that
message to th06e m Washington
who will be acting on H .R. 2059
(House measure) and S 760 (in
the Senate).
This is legislation to protect
fragile coastaJ areas from ou and
gas leasing. Otherwise we are
likely to be racmg oil islands or
derricks as we look seaward, w1U
be avoiding tar (oil) on our
beaches, and wiU find less and
less of our sea food available as
our marine life succumbs to
water pollution.
We are fortunate in being
represented in Washington by
Senator Pete Wilson who has in
the past opposed aome offshore
drilling. Our Congressman.
Robert E. Badharn, is living in
Newport, a highl y favored
environment, one that
economicallY.. benefits from
coastal wate rs that are
untroubled by toxic wastes and
explosive devices or exploratory
oil well activity, inevitable 011
leaks or spills of tanker activit~.
Among the California trac'\S
which this legislation would
protect is t he area between
Newport Beach and the Mexican
border, home area for both
Senator Wilson and Congressman
Badham. Surely at 1s in their
self-interest. as well as ours, for
them to cosponsor this legislation.
(This Senator C ranston has
already done).
Your message supporting S
760 and R .R . 2059 should be
directed to them at the Senate
Office Building, Washington D.C.
20510 and House Office Building,
Washington, D.C. 20515.
EVELYN GAYMAN
Make voices h e ard
To the Editor: In regard to the financial
problems of the Coast
Community College Dist.rict, I
should like to offer the following
corrunenta.
Administrators and board
memben seem to be suggesting
that Proposition 13 and
Sacramento are to blame for the
tragic and shocking cuts being
made in t h e College District.
Proposition 13, I and many
othen believed. was to cut the
"Cat." Since when did academic
studies. teachen of same, nursing
programs, veterinary programs,
and maintenance and office
personnel who performed very
necessary functions all become
"fat?" ~ one who bas been on
the inside. I k n ow of many
wasteful pl'aC't:ice9 that one would
think should have been cut but
were not.
;.. to t h e airlines program,
why is it being kept as necessary
when most airhnes have their
own mandatory training
programs?
Is the community going to
pl.acidly stand by and allow ou.r
much-needed academic, nursing,
and veterinary programs to be
wiped off the slate? Why allow
our most qualified teachers and
others, who do all the hard work
necesaary for the maintenance of
a top -notch educat ional
institution, to be laid off? Why
not cut administrative positions
and salaries of same?
Concerned voten, remember
the.e ilsues when you go to the
polls next time. In the meantime,
do not wait till Irreversible
measures are taken. Make your
voices heard now.
A concerned taxpayer and
former Orange Coast College
employee now retired.
OORIS E. CRYSTAL
.....
l.M. BQd/Try • again
Q uesUon ariles as to whether
marriage coun1eling ever does
any good to hold a husband and
wife together. Our Love and War
man bas ata t:istial on that. too. In
a aurvey of 1,200 couples who'd
gon e t o t h e r apists, only 11
percent aald the the..-py helped.
Forty percent aald lt dld no 1ooci.
And 49 ~t were dJvorced by
the time the aurveytaken aot
around to queryina them on the
mJUt r, '° clH tly, althouah it
may htve helped them, it didn't
help them 1tay together.
U ~ weather ler.a up ao you
can ,.t to the beach, take note
w h eth er a n y 1unbather1
lhertaboutl w .... both IOCkl and
OAAHG! COAST
llily Pilat
sand.a.la. lf you aee aame, oddl are
thoH parties are from Great
Britain.
No U.S. law empowers a ship'•
c.aptain to marey couplet.
Q. How bJg la an allJ&ator eA?
A. Al~t but not qulte u bl8
uagooeeea.
Q . How many Incumbent
Pretldentt who've n &n have lott?
A . Only four: Taft, Hoover,
Ford and C.arter.
Q . Can a hlppopouunua awlm
before lt can walk?
A. It better. Hippos are born
underwater.
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nus R.A6 SfAND5 /6 TUE WT MEASURS Of HOP& FOO nu BEU'AOUER!D
60V&hNMENT Of a SALVADOR.
ALREADY lT HAS SPURRED 5ALVADO~AN FORCES 10 MANY HARD·F006ID' Bt1T IMPRE~SM VICTORIES.
IT HAS BECOME A SYMPOL OF ~CAN
YORAl. AND MAT5RIAL COMMITMENT 10 TIW COUNTR'fS smYIVAL
.., ' NUNS AND A UY WOMAN Oll.VKH W<RW?,
Z PRIEm, J AOOIBISUOP, Z ltAOIERs.
9 10URWJJ~S. Z MRICUlIURE ADVISERS,
i CUILOOEN IN CATEQUSM C!A~S.,.
Hawkins Chinese hearts • WinS
WASHINGTON -Freshman
Sen . Paula Hawkins , a
conservative Republican from
Florida, hasn't let ideological
differences stand m her way
when dealing with Communist
C h inese oHicials. She u sed
personal diplomacy to win the
Chinese government's
cooperatio n in stopping the
export of a drug ravored by
American teen-agers
The result has been a
significant shrinkage in the
supply of "ludes" and a jump in
the street price of the tablets
from $3.69 to about $1 0 apiece
within two years.
"LUDES" rank only behind
marijuana as the drug of choice
for U.S . teen-agers, and they're
far more harmful. In fact, a
recent government drug study
found that methaqualone, the
raw material of the drug.
outranked even heroin as a caWK'
of deaths and injuries in 13 major
cities.
The "ludc.'S" problem has been
growing. From 1978 to 1980.
hospital emergency-room Jogs
showed that lude-relatcd fatal
overdOISe-S rose 154 percent.. from
2,389 to 6.091.
Mainland Chma was a prime
source of the methaquaJone that
was shattering America's teen-
agers' lives. But U.S. offacials
were ha ving little luck
persuading Peking to damp
down on the deadly traffic.
... 1 he Ctunese have not taken a
constructive position with regard
to what is transpiring," read an
internal Drug Enforcement
Administration memo on March 30, 1982 "They are apparently
New • IS
U at weren't for the fact that
new things are so satlSfymg to
buy. 1t would be depressing how
soon they atart to deteriorate
after you acquire them.
When I buy a new car, which
isn't often, I always wait with a
feeling of dread for the day I put
the lint scratch or dent in it.
Sooner or lat.er it has to come.
Once I scraped the side of my car
on the green paint of the garage
door when I was hurrying to put
It away dunng a rain storm. One
new car I had got its first dent In
the parking lot of a supermarket..
Some guy parked too c)Qlle to
me and the edge of his door
banged Into mine when he
opened it. It wasn't much of a
dent but at doesn't take much to
change your attitude towards a
new car Onet> it happens, even if
It's within the first few weeks
after you bought it, the car seems
used and you begin thinking of
your next one, pristine a nd
undented.
WE BOUGHT a new carpet fM
the living room eight years ago.
On the third nlaht aft.er we got
it, I took a cup of ootf ee lnto the
/
G J-IC-l-Al_D_ll-11-1 -~
unwilling to accept any
responsibility an connection with
international methaqualone
diversion. This is in sharp
contrast to all other nations that
have been approached."
A MONTH LATE R, Hawkins
publicized the Chinese
connection m Senate hearings
Then she followed up with a
p ~rso nal letter to Deng
Xiao-ping, Chinese Communist
Party vice chainnan and the man
who really runs China.
Hawkins told my associate
Tony Capacc10 she had met Deng
at a dinner an 191:11 "He
reml•mbered me," she said. "I
guess he hadn't sat nl'xt to muny
female senators."
Deng sent Hawkins a personal
reply. and five months later she
flew to Peking. There she had
access to top Chinese officials.
At one meeting, a high foreign
m.lnlstry official explained to the
senator: "China has exported
through legitimate trade
channels a certain amount of
methaqualone for medical and
scientific purposes. We were
unaware that mt.ernationaJ drug
traffickers would take advantage
of this situation "
HAWKINS ASSU R ED ham
that this was indeed the case,
whereupon the Chinese official
said his country would adopt
effective measures to restra<'l
exports of methaqualone.
According to a confidential
State Department cable,
Hawkaru. promised the Chinese
that "I will see that you get good
press for what you have done."
State Department and DEA
officials characterized Sen.
Hawkins' mvQlvement as "very
important" More importantly. a
DEA offacaaJ said, "We're seeing
no more Chinese material in the
current (methaqualone) traffic."
-SLOW PAYM ENT: Lake many
who are deep in debt, Uncle Sam
has a notorious reputation for
paymg bills late. Some federal
agencies t.ake more than a year to
ante up the money for goods or
servlces rendered.
This problem was supposed to
have been cleared up by last
year's Prompt Payment Act,
which requires the government
to pay 1Ls balls within 45 days or
pay heavy compounded interest.
But the law may have come
too late Many small businesses
have be,·ome so disenchanted
with their balbng experience that
they are reluctant to bad on
government contra<.'lS.
"II all my clients were this lax
in payment," said one small
entrepreneur. "I'd go out of
business In a pmch. I Just don't
pay mysetr But I can't afford to
lose thl' daent They're good {or
thl' money eventually "
Said another small federal
<.'Ontractor· "The government is
losmg out on a Jot of good talent
It's a shame ..
EXECUTI VE MEMO: The
government of Thailand gets
milhons of dollars In economic
rmd military aid from the United
States -almost $140 million has
been requested for next year
alone. But the T-hais don't want
U.S . auditors checking up on how
U.S . money as spent. For
example, they have refused to let
the General Accounting Office
look at Thai Airways
lntemauonal's books, though the
U S. Navy ls paymg the airline
$130,000 for ground services at
Don Muang Airport. Only Thai
officials can check the alrhne's
financial accounts, the Thais
insist
-Why dad moderate ~
Republtcan W11J1am Ruckelshaus
accept the thankless job of
Environmental Protec tion
Agency director in a conservative
Reagan admamstration? Some old
friends suggest that Ruckelshaw
stall harbors pohtacaJ ambauons.
But smce the governorship and
both Senaw seats m Washington
state appear to be sewed up for
the near future. Ruckelshaus
may have decided to get back
into the hmehght in Washington,
D.C.
-General Services
Administration boss Gerald
Carmen has adopted the common
touch to raise morale at the
formerly scandal-ridden agency.
Hl· makes his own phone calls -
sometimes to the consternation of
subordinates' secretaries, who
don't always recognize their
master's voice -and lake the
legendary caliph of Baghdad, he
leaves his executive suite and
mingles with the bureaucratic
peasantry, popping in
unannounced in various offices
for a personal Jookaround.
but old is . better • nice, ,.,,
-.n--.,-.n-......... ~
living room alt.er dinner to dnnk
while I watctled television I
t1rank most or It but by the ume I
got to the last half inch at was
cold and I put the cup on the
little table next to my chair. Half
an hour lat.er I reached for the
aeoond section of the newspaper
•nd dumped the cup on the floor.
1SpUling the cold coffee. For an
Instant 1 was pleased that the cup
hadn't broken but then I saw the
spot on the rug. 1 ran to the
kitchen for a damp cloth and
t.ried to remember whether at
was lemon JUiee or club soda you
use on coffee spots Nothing took
the ~ffee stain out and from 1ts
third day that new carpet has
been just another old rug with a
spot on i\ that I'd like to get rad
or.
WHEN J WAS 12, my mother
t>.>u,ht me a corduroy 1ult. It
m\41t have been the first reaJ suit
with matching pant.t and jacket
that [ ever had It <.>ven had a
vest
That Sunday we went to my
uncle's house for dinner and I
wore my new suit. I was very
proud of at, especially the vest.
When we came home late that
afternoon, our Enghsh bulldog
had been locked m the house
most of the day so I took him out
in the backyard to play. For some
reason, I didn't bother to change
my clothes hrst.
Spike. the dog, loved to pull on
a heavy leather strap we had and
I starteQ to play tug of war with
him. He weighed alm06t as much
as I did and it was always a close
rontest Somehow he got me over
by the fence at the side or the
yard He gave me a hard tug and
I caught my new corduroy pants
on a nail stick ing out of the
fenrepost. It tore a jagged hole in
them just above the knee.
AS YOU CAN imagine. that
was not one of the best days in
my life. I felt terrible about
tearing my pants and even wone
about l1ow mad my mother was.
My mother sewed them up and I
I
I
wore them for several years but
11<>ver with any pleasure. As a
matter of fact, lhat expenence
gave me a complex about new
suits. Whenever I buy a new one.
I'm nervous every time I wear it
duri~ its first six months. I can
still see that )8gged tear in the
knee
Ji'ortunately. there are
characteristics possessions have
or acquire that we sometimes
prefer to brand newness. If we
keep a par long enough, we l09e
the feeling that it's a new car we
banged up. and start thinkin.g of
at as a somewhat battered but
lovable old friend.
IT'S A GOOD thing we can
take as much pleasure from
oldness as newness because, for
the most part, we have to live
with more oldness. When we buy
something new, we're looking for
something, unlike ourselves and
our other pouessiona, perfect. It
never stays that way for long and
it's this period of disillusion and
disappointment that we {ind IO
hard to live with. Aa t he
possession acquires more of the
character ot the owner, t he
owner feela eaaler about lt a
defect.I. I wouldn't recosntze my
old Ford at.at.ton wagon without
thote dents in the front fender
and the mi11in 1 p iece of
decorative stripping on th door
· on the driver'• aide. They•re part
of the car now and I like lt. But I
recall how upaet I wu when
they happened.
J .. ~t atatJllb lhOW
WI WWtnplOJ!Mnl appllmUom
dow n from Ian mon\h. What
happe.d, dkt • lot Of ~ •
fram .wvaUont
I
Or1no• COHt OAILV PILOT /Tund1y, Aprll 6, 1883 ~ 1 ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------__;;~ Chaplains in Congress: Do they have a pray er?
By W. DALE NELSON .,. .. ,..._~wtttet
WASHINGTON -Govumml1tlt lawyera •ya
leaaJ challenae to the Nebraska Lel(lalature'a
employment ot a champlaln could alao aeule
conatitutional questions about I.he clcraymen who
are paJd to pray for Congress.
Since the earliest daya of the nepublu.',
Conan-has had its daily aesslona opent.'d with
prayer.
1n 1789, the Howe and Senate chaplains were
paid '600 a year.
The present Incumbents, the Kl•v. Richard C.
Ha.lvon10n ln the Senate and the Rev. J ames David
Ford in I.he Howse, are paid $52,750.
A group of atheist& haa challenged the
conaUtutiona.lHy of the practice, and their swt ts belna considered by the U.S. Court ol Appeals here
Meanwhile, however, the Nebraska case has
made its way to I.he Supreme Court. where the nme
justices will heer arguments on April 20, with a
decision expected by July.
In a brief filed with the high court, Solicitor
General Rex L. Lee and h1s aides argue that the
Ne braska practice "is clearly patterned after the
long-standing practice of Congress "
Nebraska's unicameral legtslature has had the
same chaplain, the Rev. Robert E Palmer. a
Presbyterian, since 1965. He is paid $319.75 a month
tor th th.rc!o or four montla that thti lawm•k«'nl u1·t•
in 1Nalon .
Nt•bnucka'a l~1l1latlvu pr<><.'Clll ovt1r th•• ltutl 16 yeur11
would have to conclude that tho Lflplature haa an
official Vluw on reU1lon which i. oxpreucd by lta
min liter and pl"Omoted with the wie ot at.ate fund.a."
the judge. aald.
Tht 8th U.S. Circuit Court ut Appeala rull'<I
tut year that I.he practlc'<' wwi an unl'ONUtutloni.11
entanjl mcmt of church and at.ate, t.'lpt..'Cl1dly ilincf' It
~ave the PNebyterlana a 16-ycar monopoly on thl'
.)Ob
"Thoee who have oblerved or partJc1pak'<.I lr1
The government'• lawyera dtauaree with thlM,
but 11ay that If 1t applies to Nebra.aka It evidently
appllee al.lo to Congreu.
War waged on governnientese
WASHINGTON (AP) -"Cut
It off at the knees," Lt. Col. Tom
MurawskJ mercilessly urges tu.s
studenta.
"Let 1t die," he counsels.
T h e co l o nel is o n a
search-and-destroy mission to get
rid <·f the enemy -bad English
in g,wernment writing.
Muraw s ki , an Engli s h
professor a t t h e Air F o r ce
Academy In Colorado who is on a
sabbatical, took his fight to the
Commerce Department recently,
leading some l.600 e mployees
through a 4 ~-hour seminar on
•
how lo Improve their lett{'rs
"You know I 'm roving
trouble," he told the packed
auditorium or Commerce
employees as he opened hts "Just
Plain English" course, which Is
liberally laced with one-liners
and puns.
Murawski used examples of
government letters and memos to
show his students how to write
better. His message: be compact.
natural and to the point.
A booklet given each employee
spells out more ways to wril<!
bNtt>r
Readable writing, it uys,
sounds Uke people talking to each
other. Use ever yday worda,
contracllona and ahorl sentences.
Stay away from leg1alauve
Jargon and negative words
Avoid "it is" and "there 1s"
constructions.
Murawski, a grnduate of the
Air Force Academy who holds a
doctorate in English from the
University or the PadCic in
Ca ltf orn1a, believes "a
government of democracy should
speak in demcx:ralll" tones "
Blood cance r virus i solated by res earchers
DURHAM . N .C . (AP)
Researc hers a t Duke University
·Medical Center have confirmed that a
virus can cause a type of blood cancer
in humans, scientists say.~
cows, cats. mice and other animals. but is onJy the third or fourth most
"In the scientific community. it rommon form in the United States.
takes independent confirmation of a "Only 10 out of 100 cases of
diS<.-overy to validate it, arid we are leukemia in the United St.ates are of
happy to con fi r m Dr. Gal Io's theT-ceU type, and probably less.than
have been saying cancer 1s n ot
contagious. But our work indicates
that this is probably a transmissable "
agent. Blood is going to have lo be
screened. The finding confirms the discovery
of I.he virus by Dr. Robert Gallo at the
National Can cer Ins titute 1n
Washington, said Dr. Dani Bolognes1,
• deputy d ir ector of th e Duke
C-omprehensive Cancer Center.
di5(.'0very o( a human cancer virus," 1 percent are due to the virus," he
Bolognesi said Sunday said.
Dr . Ba r t 0 n H a y n es • th e However , Haynes said the research
immunologist who headed the Duke could have far-reaching public health
researchers, said the virus causes implications , especially for blood
T -<."ell leukemia, a rare c.ancer found banks.
No one knows how the virus ii
transmitted. However. its ge<igraph1c
distribuuon indicates 1t may be passed
between individuals.
Th e virus caused a form of
leukemia. In the past, viruses have
been linked to cancer in chickens,
pnmarily in Japan. The dtsea.se IS the "The long-term implications are
"We thlnk it requtres close contact
over a long period o f time with
someone who's carrying the virus,"
Haynes said. most common blood cancer m Japan_ awesome," he said. "For years, people
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1he best read book has gotten betteL
Pacific Telephone is llViding the Orange County
Consu111erYellow Pages into two new local directories.
Were dividing the Orange County Consumer Yellow
Pages into two local directories because your best
prospects told us they wanted it that way. •--
They want a book that's closer to home, ~F
and easier to use.
Were dividing the Yellow Pages to
make each local book a better advertising
medium for you. Take Orange C.ounty
North, for example. The people who live
'1tere do 853 of their shopQ.ing there. ••••-And the people who live in Orange Coonty
Central do 833 of their sho_pping in that area~ So now
you c.an target your Yellow Pages advertising to your best
prospects: the people who live, shop and spend money
in your particular area.
_ Your ad, in our new Yellow Pages, will
~ oommand more attention. It wi11 be seen
more and used more. And ifll bring you
even better results.
Get in.Cash in. Pick up the phone and
call your Pacific Telephone Yellow Pages
•--·· representative. I (714) Q72·5519 I
•1982 "Orange County Shopping Habits Study.'"
Businea to business advertisers pleaat note: Because you do
)'dur buying and telling In both areas, we are not chanaing, or
dividing the Orange County Busln to Bu iness Yellow Paaes.
'
•
Is the s
the limit.
You probably think there isn't any-
thing you can do about soaring health
care costs. But there is. Now you can join
the FHP health plan where you work.
With most FHP plans, your regular
monthly premiums take care of almost
everything from a routine checkup to
major surgery. There are no big deduct·
ibles, no sky-high extra expenses to pay
out of your own pocket.•
A recent survey conducted by the
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services reports that plans like FHP have
saved from 10% to 40% each year on a
family's health care costs when compared
to conventlonal health Insurance plans.
So ask about joining FHP where you
work to bring your health care costs bad<
down to earth.
A ~OUMll Y OJAllflEO HMO
°'lllOI Coe1t DAIL y PILOT ITuttd•v. Aprlt 5, 1083
VACATION IS GOING
TO BE SO GREAT,
GARF' I£ LP
WE'LL GET AWAV fRQM
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"Hey, Helen, how about opening a can of food out
there for Princess?"
"My knees can't see out ohymore."
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them each a jogging suit!"
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nlnr well ror Trump Coup
Tommy. Tht hand a had all
been atral1htforward, and
thourh ht had ion• down In
only two same contracu that
1hould have been made. he
WU already quite a bit OUI Of
pc>(ket.
Th1n11 Onall1 bt1ao to
take a turn for the better
when Tommy cut 1galn1t
The Stranger. He wu a
visitor from out of town who
had ridiculed Tommy'• bid·
ding on a number Of hand1.
Both aidu were vulnerable
when this hand t'ame up.
Tommy'• final bid left
something lo be desirrd.
Since hia partner'• heart
response should have alerted
him to the possibility that
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aomf' of partner'• valuea
mlsht bt wuttd. a pat•
would have been more pru
dent. 811 diamond•. however.
wu an HUIJtnt contract.
The Stranier'• double prov
ed that ht wu unaware of
thti tranlformatlon that eamti
over Tomm1 when he w11
faced with a bad trump
break.
With a amlle, Weal led the
king of hurts. When dummy
came down. It w11 obvioua
that the double bad to be b11·
ed on trump len(th. Tommy
wa1 in hit element. He won
the ace or hearu and ga ve up
all thought or leading
trumps. Instead he came to
hand with • heart rurr. c11h
ed the ace·king or 1pades and
ttal I;
ruffed anotlter lleart. T
kln1·•ct or clubt and a ch1b
rutr reduced Tht 8tran1trto
nothlnr but tlvt trumpt.
Tomm1 rurrtd a Hart with
the kfnr of trump• aa We•t
undtrruUtd htlplt11l7.
DMlarer led 1111 lut club. Jt
W ''t ruffed low, dummy
would ovtrrutr. Oeclartr
would then rurr • heart with
the ace of trump• and ht
would ttllJ have to K«• the
jack or trump• "'pu11111t to
make hla alam. So Weit rufr·
ed with the queen ot trump•
and returned a trump. But
that wu no better. Tommy
won in hand with the ace and
led a apade. and dummy had
to acore both the J.9 of
trump• •ince tbeJ werr poi.I
ed over We1t'1 lo.8.
by Jeff MacNelly
by Kevin Fagan
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GIVE AND "TAKE~
by Tom Bat1uk
iHE BOARD KEEPS TAKING
"THEIR (,000 OLD TIME I AND
WE'RE A80Uf REA()£( 10
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AS FUNNY
AS PeOPt...e 1"H INK He IS! MAX~, HE:Re, W R I es HIS
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HERE'5 A
QUESTION YOU
CAN'T ANSWER
"YES" TO·· WHEN
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by George Lemont
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By Mark Lasky
by Harold Le Ooux
TUESDAY. APRIL &. 1083
IC• All THI COUNTY
ANN LANDERS
ENTERTAINMENT
BUSINESS
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• : ;tMoonlighting.
ri' ,
,,;BY KAREN E. KLEIN ,,,or._. DeltJ ~ • ...,
•I Let'• face lt, employment and nJob security just aren't what they
,"UMCI to be.
'" J hese days, a person can't
, , expect to land a good job and
",.keep it for 25 years -or as long
aa he toes the line and don't
,'
1 oUend the boss.
•· Now, no matter how good an
employee you are, the s~r of
i.yioffs and job t erminations
haunt just about every company.
That 's why a Los
(.Angeles-based psychologist and
career expert has taken to the
wed to promote her new book,
''Homebased Businesses."
"Anyone who isn't
moonlighting or working into
another career today ts crazy,"
seys Beverly Feldman, lecturer
and college professor.
Feldman, who Is holding a
seminar on home businesses in
Santa Ana Saturday, preaches a
no-risk, no-win philosophy on
aelf-employment.
"How many times have you
heard someone say, 'I had that
idea (for a new produc t or
eel"Vice) two years ago. I OOLild
have d one that,'?" she asks.
0 ''Why haven't they gotten off the
pot and done it, then?"
Long a home-businesswoman
h e r self, F eldman c laims
practically any business that
operates on the outside can be
transferred to the home. And,
ahe adds, home business is the
wave of the future.
With the growing popularity
of the home computer, more and
more people will earn a living in
their living rooms, futurists have
predicted.
Feldman, a native of Ohio,
11arted a home business years ago
when her daughter was a baby
,,and she wanted to stay home but
had to contribute to the family's
income.
; So she started a home child
care business. Then she opened a
·meaenger service. She operated
a mail-order business. She bred
doga and cats. She became a
foater moth e r and had n in e
children living ln her home at
any glven time.
"I've always loved the conrept
of workinf at home," Feldman
says. "You re always taking risks
and learning something."
When she wrote her flrst book,
"Jobs a nd Careers Serving
Children and Youth," in 1979,
she opened 1ier own publishing
concern.
"I don't say, 'Look, my Cnends,
you're going to be millionaires (if
you have home businesses),'"
she says. But she feels you can
earn as much money as you have
'I've always loved the
concept of working at
home. You're always
taking risks and learning
something.·
initiative by working for
yourself.
And there are plenty of other
advantages to working at home.
she says.
You're your own boss All the
hard work you do profits you, ·
not the corporation or indivtduaJ
who hands out your paycheck.
You can be comfort.able. Your
scheduling is strictly your own
and you can take as many coffee
breaks as you want. though
sometimes the refrigerator is a
little too handy, Feldman says.
And your clothing bill decreases
substantially. "You don't have to
look p1:ofessi_onal Crom nine to
five," she says. "You can work in
a sweat suit if you want."
Best o f all are the tax
write-offs you get by working at
home. Feldman says. Phone bills,
equipment and property can all
be taken as deductions if you use
them for work. And now, you
can take deductions even if your
work at home is only for
supplemental income.
Of course , there are
disadvantages to working at
home as well, she says. Some
people may miss the camaraderie
and social involvement of
working In an offke. Frlencb and
r('lalives tend to interrupt when
you're working at home and
minim•~ the importance of your
work because you're not
dragging in to an office every
morning.
Tne hardest problem to
overcome when working at home
is lack of motivation, Feldman
says. "There are some days I
can't pick up the phone. If I had
a boss you'd better believe I'd
make that call even if I didn't
feel like it." But people who are
dependent on generating cash
from their own businesses
UlilUaUy have less problem with
mouvation.
[n her book, Feldman suggests
a myriad of ideas for products
and services th a t can be
marketed out of the home -
some or dinar y, so m e
extraordinary, some which sound -
crazy.
•GO-FERS: A broad category
of services that range from
chauffeuring to buying gifta or
clothes for clients to cooking and
freezing food for a clie nt's
weekly menu.
• A -DCAL-FOR-JUSTICE:
Telephone service for clients who
want to complain about a fraud. a
defective product or a social
•injustice but don't have time to
carry.the fight to its bitter end by
themselves.
•SURROGATE MOTHER:
' Don't cringe. Feldman says there
were 10,000 babies born by
surrogate mothers last year. The
fee ranges from $2 ,000 to
$10,000.
•BED-AND-BREAKFAST.
The idea of lodging in a private
home has become chic, Feldman
says AB a spin-off, you could put
together a directory o f
be d -and-breakfast
estabbshments m your area and
seU ads for it.
These are just a few of the
ideas Feldman has come up with
t Measuring' local calls
'Just too complicated for consumers'
~.BJ NORMAN BLACK
A111clltrd l"rwe Wrttef
'f/ASHINGTON -Despite
t he resistance of consumer
groupa and state regulators.
telephone companies across the
ooUn\ry are trying to apply their
\0111g-distanoe pricing procedures
to Jocal phone service.
L ocal ca l ls would b e
"measured" -in other words,
b111ed -on the basls o f
tlme-of-day, day-of-week, the
l~ of a call and distance -
juat like long-distance. The
industry calls such pricing Local
Meaaured Service, or LMS for
short.
! ' Telephone officials assert that
Local Measured Service offers
the best option to skyrocketing
local rates while properly forcing
the people who use the phone
network the most to pay for that
we. ! The Florida Public Service
Commission r ecen tly rejected a
bid by Southern Bell to offer
LMS as an option. Part of the
lpi:oblem, says Commissioner
8uaan W. Leitner, "waa it just
1ot t oo complicated f or
consumers. There's really no way
to keep track of your calla or
verity charges.
'.'And Southern never really
Y. Ju•tified the variable cost by
Cities llke New York and
Chicago have operated
under various types of
Local Measured Service
bllllng for decades.
not going to be a winner wtth
measured service.
statistics, however, 1S that they
include all forms of LMS -
s1mple systems where there is a
flat c harge pe r call to
"full-element LMS" where the
billing takes account of time, day,
duration and distance.
One example or the former is
an option known as Economy
Service in the District of
Columbta. A customer pays $2.20
a month, plus 4.9 cents for each
local call. "We've supported that idea of
a per-call billing option for
years.'' says Lee Richardaon. a
marketing pro!euor at the
University of Baltimore and vice
president of the Consumer
Federation of America "Hut the
telep h o ne companies have
decided they want the
full -fledged, so-called local
long-distance system."
"And we are ardently opposed
to that," adds Samuel Simon, the
executive director of the
Telecommunications Research
and A ction Center, a
Washmgton-based public mterest
group. "It's too complex -
unnC!'CeSS8.rily complex -and the
average consumer won't be able
to understand and accurately
guage his monthly usage."
The January 1984 breakup of
AT&T has raised expectations
that the 22 Bell companies will
have to raise local rates to
maintain profltabillly.
Roberl Vaughn once asai11
portray the uave American
spy in to11ight 's CB filni,
"The Re1ur11 of the Man From
V.N.C.L.E." Page 84.
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• Home business \Nave of future
for her book -ideas which
should strike a chord m almost
everyone.
Some practical steps toward
openmg your own home business
include. attending lectures and
seminars. h1nng a consultant.
reading (Fedlman said designer
Laura Ashley began her business
at home whlle she was pregnant.
after she read a book on fashion
design) and giving the service or
product a try on a part-ume baslS
-while you're still earning a
weekly salary
Organize for savings
Record-keeping really not complicated
By LOUISE COOK ._ .. ._.~wrtw
A little organization can save
you money as w ell as time when
you're filling in your tax return
For many people, the approach
of A~ll 15 means a flurry of
searc · through drawers and
closets or necessary expense
records and receipts. And 1f you
can't find what you're looking
for, you may miss deductions
whkh can trim your tax bill
Take sales tax, for example. If
you iternl.z.e deductions, you can
deduct the amount you spent on
sales tax. The Internal Revenue
Service provides tables to use as
a general guide. If you spent
more than the amount IJSted in
the tables, you can deduct more.
But you must have proof
The record-keeping doesn't
have to be complicated or
expensive. A tet of 12 envelopes
-one for each month -is all
you need for sales tax receipts.
When you buy something on
which you pay sales tax, put the
receipt in the current month's
envelope. When you're gettmg
ready to prepare your return,
simply add up each month's
expenses.
If the clerk doesn't give you
a receipt, ask for one. ?ou may
need it for a refund as well as for
taxes. Make it a habi\ to check
the receipts for date and amount
when you put them In the
.. We ·ve got to
get Organlnd ...
a ppropriate envelope; it may
seem hke a tiresome chore at
first, but it should become
automauc
Don't fore get things like
grocery store receipts. Food
generaJJy is not sub)eCt to sales
tax, but you may pay a levy on
non-food Items like paper goods
and the pennies add up Meals In
restaurants also are taxable in
many areas; if you eat out
rC?gularly -even if you're only
having a quick snack at lunch -
you may be surprised at how
much sales tax you pay
Once you've learned how to
keep records, you'll also have to
learn how to throw them out.
Too many papers can be as bad as
too few.
A small CiJe cabinet will make
life easier: you should be able to
find one for $40 or less that will
fit into a comer. Review records at least once a
year, the best time is ph>bably
just before you get ready to file
your tax return since you will
have some key papers like your
W -2 Corms immediately
available.
Divide home records in to two
sets -active and dead storage.
Your actlVe file should include
unpaid bills, receipts for bills you
have alttady paid, current bank
statements and canc:eled checks,
and any records you need for
your income tax ret~rn. You
should also keep e mployment
records, credit card infonnation.
-mcludlng card numbers; copies of
health records, insurance policies
and Wllls, education and Social
Secur ity information and
warranties in your active me.
Thingl! like salary statements
and paycheck stubs should be
kept long enough so you c•n
check them annually against the
W -2 form you get from your
employer. If there ia n o
discrepancy. throw them out. l
elementa. For example, does it
really cost them more If you stay
on the phone for 30 minutes
lrwt.ead of 15 minutes?"
Leian er attributes Southern
Bell 's def elit to "an
overwhelming local reaction. I
&bJnk a lot of the uproar came
f.rom ret.lreea from New York,
where they had it and hated It."
That'• the point, counters
Patricia Montgomery of Illinois
Bell. S hould a neighbor who
doean't place aa m any calls
sublidize that teen-ager? A flat
rate can't be offered, ahe notes,
w ithout averastn1 every
CUl10mer'a Ull&e·
Being covered. • • Holes in your policy
3'be debate over Local
Meuured Service la not new.
CUlea llke New York and
ChJcato have operated under
varioul lyPfJ9 of LMS bUUna for
decadea. The controveny la
xu bUDdJna, ~r. beau.-of tM r pendlna breakup of the Bell
Syltem. major chan1•• In nisuJ.ation and ewpldona ihat the
'
r:t;~ want '°.make
''But the: obetacle ia the
natural.. INUncdve lwlction
cbt.np," •YI apok...n .,._.0t. AT&rr.
• There ii a.l8o t.be matter of = an1 p1dnc ~.then .. WtMen and folin, J~ .... ra1art7, a member o( the
J'•aeral CommunlcaU01u
OlmmllllOn. " fond °' po'1ltlnl -• parent with ........ ...,.. ii
"Chicago telephone ratea are amona the lowest ln 'the country
becaute cust.orne.ra pay for wtu.t
they uae," M ontgomery
cont.ttnda. Accon:llna to Wagner, th vut
majority of AmerlcaN ttill obtain
local ~ .mce on a Oat rai.
baala -meanlna they are
allow.ct to~ an unlimited
nwnber of call.I f,0r a aet
monthly fee. Only about 13
percent of Bell'• realdenUal
cuatomert UH aomt t)'p of
rneMUl'ed eervb. he •11-0 n th• other hand, he
cantin'*' men than &-0 pen.'ent of tbt Jt.ll Sy.iem•1 buafntM
cu1tomeu UH aome form of
tMMUreci ....na. -·~II an opdcin ln .,_.. than 40 Nia
The probl em wlth 1uch
By Tbe AHoclatt!d Preaa
Knowing what your m.unu-ace
policy DOESN'T cover can be
Ju.at aa ~m_portant aa knowing
what 1t DOES, or you could be
cauaht. ah ort when dluater.
a trike..
Many Callfornlan1 whoae
houaea were deatroyed or
damaaed In recent atorm.a, for
t xamJ)le. dilCovered too lato that
thtlr homeownera' policlea did
not proi.ct them asatnat loan
cauMd by 1loodt.
F)oodtna i• only one of the
p rlla that ia not covered by
conven t.lonal lnaurance polldea.
Even the mott comprehena.lve
ooliclff -the ones known .. 11.U·rtak" -don't cover damaae
from ~uakee, war or nuclear
acicktent.a, u well u flooda.
NotAa: J!lood lnltlrancl coveraae
18 1vallablt1 from the (ederal
sovernment; if you live In an
arM that la prone to Ooodina, ask
your ineurance a1ent about
geltlnl the extra c:overage. You
alao may be able to buy an
earthquake endorJement tor
your exiaUng policy.
Unln1ured louea In 1eneral
wlll b e more coatly for
lndlvlduall becau.e of a chanie
ln the we law. Under the old law
-wh&ch appll• for 1982 nituma
due April 16 -you could deduct
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Doc Tommy Scott pitches snake oil.
Doc's Rx: Old medicine show
By WlWAM E. SCHlJLZ Anul19M,,._W....,
EAST ANOLL-EE, Oa. -The
modlclne man'• back ln town.
He'1 01' Doc Tommy Scott, •till
"pt~hlna them herba."
Scott. decked out 1n "the sarb"
-red •Utt hat and red, white.
areen, blue and pink 1trlped shirt
wlth rod llUtf!rl, leather Veil
with a allver wa~h chain, at.riped
J>Ulla and anakeekln 1hoet1 -hu
been linalni. tetltna joket, and
peddllna nla hokum since 1936.
"It'• my whole llfe. I juat don't
know any better. Never had
another job In my whole lJfe,"
Scott aald at hia pagoda home on
the aide of a Stephens County
ridge. "And to hear the applauae
of people, there's something
about It, there's no way I can
really explain.
"When my time comes, I hope
the Medicine Man ln the Sky
pushes the button and I hear that
applause.''
Doc Scott's Old Time Medicine
Show makes 350 stops a year,
packing up the morning after
each show to move on to the next
lOwn.
Scott's show ls~ much like the
one he joined as a $6-a-week
sinRer and then took over from
Doc M F Cha.m~rlaJn Today's •tac• usually la 1n • hlih tchool
iYm or an armory, but there'•
mu.tic, dandna. comedy, rnaasc .•
pretty sharpshoot.er and a aorlll•
that a•ta lOOM and t.errorlua the
kJda.
There'• alao tho contlnulna
Al• pitch for Herb--O·Lac and
Snake OU.
"I do havo tho mental
knowledge to know how to get to
that audience. Not that I'm a
0 1 do , .. know how
to get to that
audience."
geniua. I'm far from being that,
but I've just donett ao often ... "
said Scott, whOR credit. lnclude
radio, television, a year on the
Grand Ole Opry and
enshrinement in the Country
Music Hall of Fame's Walkway
of Stars.
Aa Scott sees it, he's continuing
a tradition o f small -t own
entertainment.
"The old docs, that's d-o-c, not
d -r, would bring in some
entertainment to gather a crowd
and then peddle the hokum. It's
where country muatc aot 1tartA!d.
Th Old docs MW that I Saturday
afternoon picker (banjo) would
draw a crowd. The picker found
out the doc: would ~Y him a few
dollara for what he d bf.en ,iv1na
away for free . . .
"Medicine show• h»vc alway•
bfen gitnmJckry. They were the
fln\ to have a beauty cont.at.
They'd have an amateur cont.eat.
I 1tJU have an amateur cont.eet -
anythlnf that would draw a
crowd. t'1 marketing, that'•
what it la," Scott aald.
Doc Chamberlain's marketing
style was to work a crowd
wherever he found one.
"I have aeen h im start at a
murder trial or somewhere a lot
of people had congregated,"
Scott aald.
The shows were 'tree and
about 300 of them toured the
country at the peak of their
popularity in the late 19th
century. But there were frauds
and with the advent of federal
drug laws, their popularity
declined. Scott's is the only one
left, he said, adding that his
distinction is backed up by the -
Smithsonian Institution.
Scott said his Herb-0-Lac, an
herbal laxative, and Snake Oil, a
hot Unlment. are r-.1 medJdne. "'
Originally concocted by Doc
Ctuunberlaln In 1890 from lnd1an "
remedlea, they now a.re ma.cM by
pharmaceutJcal compenJee t~
m.,et fcideral 1tandard1
althouah they 1till are made from
horbl, root., b&rtc.., berries and
other natural 1"1f8dlenta.
But hia medicine workt t>e.t
with oonfJdent peUenta, he Mid.
"The mental attitude la · 50
percent of It, as it 11 wJth aU
medicine," Scott said.
He 1Ull aeU. the medlctne, but.
long ago quit counUng on lt to
pay the bllla. Now he charges
admlulon -usually selling
tickets through some local
charity group which keep• a
percent.age.
And buainesa ii booming, not
onJy in small towna from Mexico
through all 50 states and the
Canadian provlnces, but also by
mall and in stores.
"For a while, everything had
to be chemical, or we wouldn't
eat it or have anything to do with
it," Scott said. "Now, things have
changed, nature food stores have
popped up in every shopping
center, and that's done nothing
but help the medicine
showman."
hurtful Revealing secret Engagements POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A close member of
our family committed suicide. The clan gathered
and decided to tell everyone she died of a heart
attack. I refuaed to go along on the grounds that if
the deceased had recelved the proper emotional
support when she was suffering from depression
and anxiety, she would be alive today.
I flatly refused to accept the burden of secrecy
and when questioned by outsiders, I told the truth.
Now I am considered disloyal and "a terrible
person.''
Not only must I contend with the grief, I must
a1ao suffer isolation and a feelinR of betrayal. Is this
fair? -DISTRAUGHT 1N WINNIPEG
DEAR DISTRAUGHT: 'File 1roand1 for yo•r
refHal to 10 along wltb tbe rest of tke family
1oud mean-1plrtted and panttlve. Wbo aTe-you to
make sacb a jadpent? A.Dd wby clJd yoa feel It
wa1 essenttal tbat people know tbe death was by
ber OW'D bud? Soand1 H If yoa UVe barned your
brtdge1. Sorry.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You r oundly
criticized the man who said he couldn't stand homos
and had decked three in the course of a few weeks
because they had made passes at him. In fact, you
went so far as to aay any male who reacts so
strongly muat be unsure of his own masculinity.
Obviously you don't know the scene. Pushy
queens will not be discouraged by anything less
than a decking. I have seen several homos dastung
flMA IOMlfCK
ATWIT'S ENO
In a lot of t.hingll in li!e, the nch have a decided
advantage.
No one will ever convince me they cannot buy
happiness along with thinness, popularity and
friends. And if you've looked at the price tags
recently on lifts and tucka, you'll realize that the
rich ue the only ones who can afford another
commodity that has become a status symbol: youth.
You never realize this until you're in the
aouffie of your life and 110me<>ne slams a door. Then
you face reality. To regain what you were too
young to appreciate costs big buck.a.
Are there alternatives, you ask? Of course
there are. Who has not been hypnotized by
map.zine articles telling you that you can bring the
glamour and routine of an $1,800-a-week health spa
right into your own home by substituting
cucumben over your eyes for expensive creams and
closing your eyes and flushing and pretending you
have a Jacuzzi?
But I am offering you bona fide ways to combat
the high cost of plastic •urgery.
Silicone injections to reduce forehead furrows
($275 per injection) and forehead lilta to correct
drooPng eyebrows. bags and sags ($3,000). Home
901ution: Find new homes for your tttn-agen.
Cyrow.rgery . . . the freezing to remove raised
and flat brown age spots from hands ($100 for an
office visit). Home Solution: Connect the liver spots
and tell everyone mesh gloves are coming back.
Chin Ult to eliminate double chin and lift and
tighten chicken-neck throat ($2,500). Home
aob.adoo: Wear a turtleneck sweater even during the
IUJ'Dmer and start a novel. No one questions the
behavior of anyone who wean a turtleneck sweater
in the aummer.
Chemic.al peeling to erase laugh lines around
eyes and mouth ($500). Home aoluUon: Buy an
untrained puppy. You will never laugh again.
Saline aolution injection.a to erue vartc:o.e veim
($3~ a ahot). Home aolutJon: Outline veins with
~arker and palm them off u textured
Breast lilt 1urgery ($4,500). Home solution:
Qxltrolled Uoiuching until ahoulders and head keep s-oe with fa1.l.lna body. And remember. money can't buy everything.
Only the thiJ9 that count.
~ _AN_N_LAN_Dl_RS_
through the streets of San Francilloo on a hall hit of
acid, with embroidered shoulder bags and 3-inch
heels on their boots. shrieking, "Where are all the
REAL men? Thia city 1s full of nothing but
faggots!"
THERE WAS
NEVER ANY INSANITY
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VNTIL
a GOT
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Kasparian-Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Nottingham of
Rancho Cordova announce the engagement of their
~hter, Carol Kasparian of Costa Mesa, to Tim
Campbell, son of the John Campbells of Balboa.
The betrothed couple, graduates of UC
Berkeley, are planning a July 16 wedding in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach.
Whitfield-Pennington
Straight males should know that gays prefer
them as tricks. The ultimate priz.e ls a truck driver,
well-built.. married. with eight children. By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna.Se~ch
Willow Ann Whitfield of Temple City and
David Neal Pennington are planning a May
wedding in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church,
Newport Beach. For those who are devoted to nonVJolence, the
best way \d"'"dlscOurage a pass Is to shrtek, "My
name is Marjorie and I make the most divine
quiche." This takes some guts, but it's a guarant.eed
turn-off.
"'* I wish people from Chicago. Paducah and
Omaha. where the problem is minimal, would quit
telling us h ow to deal with it . -SAN
FRANCISCAN
DEAR SAN FRAN: You've bad your aay, but
m y position la uocbaoged.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter is in
response to "One Who Noee in N. Y." I was struck
by the similarity between her story and mine and
had to write to gjve her encouragemenL I wish
someone had done the same for me 50 years ago. J.. too, married a great guy who didn't mind my
great big shnou. We raises! three nice kJd.!I and I
hated my noee all thoee yea.rs, but I never had the
motivation to do anything about it.
I will be 74 in a few days. Ftve weeks ago I had
the nose job I've been dreaming of since childhood.
For the first time in my life I feel terrific about the
way I look. My only regret ls that I didn't do it a
long time ago.
Tell your readers who want to improve their
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LOS ANGELES Thi• Jorrrt•y Ballt't'1
premiere ka»Un os the LUil A11gele11 Music ~nler's
first resident dnnce compnny will lu1t only 17
performances, but Robert Joffrey say11 hl11 company
Is here to atay.
Although Loa Angdl's will ~ the ptinpatelk
troupe for only a pair of two-w~k 11tlnts thi11 year ,
J offrey says longer sw ys ore plonnt'd in the future .
And he aaya the 1horl spring season -April 30 to
May l ~ at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion -and
equally brief autumn return are only u few of the
thin~ the 27-yl•ar-old baJlet will be doing 10 Los
Angeles
First off. tlw Musil· Ct•nter Unified Fund,
which underwirtt'S the center's resident companies,
wlll be the beneficiary or u $500-a-ticket dinner-
dance followmg tht• April 30 performance, with
First Lady Nancy Reagan as guest of honor.
Also, the Joffrcy II. wh1t·h ser ves ai. an
apprenticeship for 111lented young dancers and
chore0graphers. is paruc1paung in the April 26-29
H oliday Festival, whH:h brings 15,000 school
children annua lly to the Music Center
"Mostly 1t will be their first lime in a theater,"
said Joffrey, noting that mformauon, photographs
and tapes uf music are sent to lh<' schools m
advance, and that the students see excerpts from
dances accompamt.>d by a ll'<.'lure
"It will bt.• an experwm·e that hopefully will be
something th<'y will remember," he said ... And who
knows, mayb<• there'll tx• a (future) dancer among
them."
lf so, he or she can eventually audition for the
Joffrey 11-West, which Joffrey plans to establish to
give youn g d a n l·e t a lt.•n ts 1n the West an
apprenticeship opportunity
Until now, "We've always been a national
company," Joffrey said. "We lour more than we
play, .any city, and of all the st.ates we played, we
played more in California," although the troupe
hasn't appeared in Los Angeles smce 11178.
He noted that the sprmg Los Angeles season
will be followed to v1s1!. lo New York. San Diego.
Seattle, Portland, Ore .. and San Franctsro.
The dec1s1on to settle m Los Angeles was made
for several reasons, Joffrey sayd. the excellence of
the theater fac1ht1es. the opportunity provided by
lon~er stays for creatmg new ballets. and the
possibility of working with the Los Angeles
Philharmonic. which also makes 1ts home at the
Pavilion.
_ The Pavilion 1s familiar to telev1s1on viewers as
the location of the annual Academy A w.ards
presentation.
The J offrey bypassc•s tht.• traditional 'fuJl .
length ballets for shorter , sometimes innovative
••
Robert Joffrey says that while
the Joffrey Ballet' pre miere
season in Los Angele may
only last 17 performanc;e , the
troupe is here to stay.
ptt.'<'CS, rruxing works by new choreographers with
those by such modern masters as Antony Tudor and
Frederick Aston
"The real emphasls has always been on :iew
things ... said JoHrey, who himself has given up
choreographing in order to provid e artistic
supervision .
Movie econo1nic boost to town
By PETER MATTIACE
A1Heleted Pr .. • Writer
JOHNSTOWN, Pa -A movie about a star
athlete try ing to escape from a depressed steel town
is good n ews for this hard luck city with the
nation's highest unemployment r;,te. It's bringing
more than 2.800 temporary JObs.
Johnstown residents. who have fought back
from three. killer floods in 94 years. are looking to
the filming of 20th Century-Fox's "AJ1 the Right
Moves," as an economic and psychologicaJ boost.
"It's another industry, a temporary industry.
and belleve me we're glad to have 1t," said John
Gunter, president of the Greater Johnstown
Chamber of Commerce "lt's a welcomed economic
and morale builder for us."
The movie, bemg filmed over seven weeks, is
expected to hire more than 2.800 residents, mostly
as extras, and pour more than $2 million into an
economy wracked by layoffs in steel mills and coal
mines. The unemployment ralt' m Johnstown is 24.8
percent.
Co-produced by Lucille Ball, the movie
portrays a high school football star struggling for a
college scholarship to avoid following his father and
brother into the steel mills.
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I:""°""' ~·a II Hu Btgun" (1978)
Aod s.nlng. BllrQllt Meteclltl\ The
pllenOmtnl ol Uoklentllled Flylng
Objects 11 examined
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l~AMEM'M em! * * "I'm OlncinQ As ,Ill At I Ctn" I 1912) Jll Clayburgll, Nicol Wlllilm· eon. .MOVll t t "Convoy" {1971) Ktle KritlOlltt· eon. All MICOraw.
-12:11-<a> NlW OAY IN B>EH
-12:30-
~ NIOHT WITH DAVID
·~UPCLOSE ~ lOYl.~ITYL!
-12:40-
• Cl) MCMtUAH & WIFt
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~~MAGAZJNE
((()MOVE * * "C1rbon CIJ9(' ( 19111) Geor111
~~Saini JM* ** "Night School'' ( 1911 t) Leonard
Mann, RICN1 W11d
-3:00-
(Q)MOVIE
• • • "Cheln Retcllon" ( 1~1 SIM Billey, Arna-M1tit Wlocl\ttttr
-4:20-
(J:f)MOYIE • * "Tht Sword And Thi Sorcerer'
(1982) Lit Horllly, Klll\lttn 8*
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• MOVI£ ~ CHARL£8 CHAMPLIN TALKS * * "The OM't Commll14meol ' WfTH L£OHAAD NIMOY
BM complete Hating In TV Log
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iOflCI 61
TMltfh'tMl.1 .......'*"-' YOU AM .. OVAULT UNDP A DllO OI TIMleT DATCO i'~ t , 1tt1. UNUtl 'IOU TAKI
ACTION TO ,flOTICt 'IOU" PWU"rY1J! MAY Ml IOU> AT A
PUii.JC t-. • YOU •ID AN l~ATIOfll CW THI NATUM
OP THI PtlOCllDtMG AOAINtT
VOU1 !OU IHOUl.O CONT ACT A
LAWYSll
HOTICe 18 HU~EBY OIVEH that
MAlll VISTA "HANOIAL, INC , a
eotpotallon, 787 Hanh "I " llrMl. Ian lhmttdlno, Callfoml• 92.403. TaltOtlont HUmb« (7 14) 3t 1 14 II,
u the Pf•-1 TrutlM under Ille
dMd of tru•t hlrlkl•llet mtnllOned.
will Mii to Ille hlglleel bidder lor
OHh In lawful money of the Un1141d
8ttlM wtllloul werranty of eny kind.
•I • publicl llU<ltlon •I Ille time 1nd
pl101 dHlgn1ted below. In lh•
County ot the 8t•t• ol C111tornll
detlgneted btlow. ~ of tM right,
lltte ano lnter•I now Mid by Mid
TrvtlM In tnd to ell lhtl oenaln
PfOP«IY whlOh II •llull• In H id
County ano II cMe<;rtti.o balow The
llreet •ddren. II 1ny. or other oommon detlgnellOn, If any. ol MIO
P'CIC*'IY le ... forth l>llOw
811<1 deed of lru1t wu execu'9cl
by lh• Tru1tor dHlgn•l•d below ano wu ,_CllCI on the dll•. In
lh• Book end 11 th• Page u
Oooumenl Number 01 Ortlclal
Fleoord• In Ille Ottlot of lht County
Reoorder of Hid County, 111 H
dnlgnttld below. end conveyed
Nld Pf09«1Y lo Iha TrullM lheteln
epeotn.d.
"8..IC NOTICE
NOTICI CW TMltTU'I tAU
TtlNMe Ne. HO NO. aoll1
YOU AAI .. Ol'AU&. T ~fl A DllD 0' TftUtT DAfl D
OCTOMA .. tllt. W&.IH YOU
UICI ACT,ON TO "'DTf CT
YOU" ,,.O,.ftTV, If MAY 8 IOlO AT A "*-'C tAll. ii' YOU
... D AN H"-AMATK>M M lHJ
MATURI 0, THI '"OCllDINO
AOAINIT YOl-!J.....~ou 8HOUI D
CONTACT A L.AtnlR
On AprH 1:1. 1118' •I 12 00 I'M
PEE Ll l fl NAN CIAl
CORPOAA TIOH •• Ol.lly appo1n1~1
f tut t•• under end pu1 •uan• I Deed ol Trust r-0.CS Novun11 ....
4, tlltl le 1n11 NO 4787 In bt" >
14280, p1gt 111!11, or OlllLllll
Rlloofde In Iha Olf!Qe ol 11141 Cov1ot1
Recorder ol Or1ng1 (.;01.1111,
C•lllornJt , WILL SELL AT PIJl<I 1<.
AUCTION TO HIGHf6 T &1011( II
FOR CASH. CASHtfR'S C11C< " • 111
C!RTIFIEO CHECi<, (payul It ''
time 01 tile In Lawful mon.y 01 ""'
United SratHI II the Nullh r • 11
entreoce 10 Ille County Courtt1 ""'' 700 CMc Cent., Drive WHI 'J~r>lo
Ana, Ce all tight 11111 er.a itt!M'"•'
c;onveyld to ano now h•hl l•r I
1111dar ••Id O.ad o r Tiu" 11 ,.,,.
property sllualt>O In •••d 1,ou• '>'
end State O.Ct11>«1 aa LOI 3 Ill Block 43{1 ul <.: •• I
S4IC11on or Newporl ~ttct1 1r> "'"
City QI N-porl a.eon CU<J1tly ''' Orange, State ot C•hl<.tHlla iu t•• •
map recoralld In 1>ook 4 1•"11• 1111
Mlecel18"60Ut M•P• in tne oll1u• •
11\e county rtl(;()(O!ft OI M ill 1.uur11 f
• H "love Al Flnt Blle" (19791
George Hamilton. Susan Saint
James i :er UP AMERICA!
* * "Sta Wor1d" ( 19781 Leslie
ll<Mle. Kly Perittr
Sal• of Ille pt09«1y wlll be made ______________________ _. purau•nl to lh• demand of 1111
T1vel0< or record ownlf ALl\t< r
MILLER ANO JUOITH A Milt£ It
hu1band ano w lftt •• tOmt'•"" ,, pr()(ler1y
The slfell •O•Jt111 •na vtl •
common a.a1gna11on 11 at•y r 1 •t ,
reel ptoperly d11c11D•O aoov• 1 IM!'po<lec:J 10 b4I 404 40th 511<'01
Newport e.aeh C111I
• * * 'Arlhur" (1981) Dudley
Moore, Uzi Mlnnelli
-U>-1 ~~ LEOETECTOA
-t:00-8 <I> MOVIE
"Return 01 Th• M•n From
U.N.C.l.E " (Premiere) Robtrt
lv:1:'~~mm I !I 'M&'8 COtl/PAK'< M'A'8'H
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9MOVIE
• • • "Ebb Tide" ( 1937) OKlr Homollla. Franott Farmer
ft~1 Party" (t~) Frenkle
Avlllon. Owayrie Hlekmtn
(!)MOYIE
t * * "Man Wlth A Mlftlo1f' P9S41 Gr~P«:k. Rontld Squire
,. "Sloe>, You're KllUnQ Me" ( 1953)
Broderick Crawtcwd. eta• Trt'lcw.
~ :g;:ANIEHT TONIGHT * * * 'h '"The Long Good Friday"
CH~Nlll LISTINGS
8 KNXT IC8Sl 'O On·TV
0 KN8C (NBC) t, Z·TV e KTL.A llnd l " HBO
e KABC I A8Cl ·~ IC1nem<9• I
D KFMB (CBS> CJ) (WOR) NY , N.Y
C) KH.J·TV (Ind.) @ (WTBS>
1111 K~(ABC) IU IESPN)
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e KOCE ( PBSJ
1 Can Solo, Kuryakin cui the mustard?
By JERRY BUCK
-' T•Ylelon Wrfter
LOS ANGELES -Can Napoleon
Solo and lliya Kuryakin still cut the
mustard after 15 years away from the
spy trade?
Is James Bond British?
Robert Vaughn (Solo) and David
McCalJum (Kuryakln) bring their
characters out of retirement for one'
more whack at THRUSH in the CBS
movie "Return of the Man from
U.N.C.L .E."
"For the last 10 years. people have
been submitting outlines, drafts and
treatments reviving the show, either
for the bif. screen or television," says
Vaughn. 'They weren't very good.
Then two years ago Michael Sloan
called David and myself. He said he
was a great Can of the show when he
was 19 and living in London. He'd
submitted a script but by then the
show was off the air.
''We liked the script he sent us and
he got an OK from .CBS,'' Vaughn
remembers. "I was in Europe most of
last year doing two features and last
November, after I finished 'Superman m: we started work.
Vaughn aays it's not a pilot for a
new aeries and neither he nor
McCallum made any commitment.
Neverthelea, he says, "David and I
would like to do it again. But whether
our wives would agree is 90mething
elae. We both live on the East Cout
ran on NBC from 1964-68 as a version
of the James Bond movies. Solo was
the name of a character in
"Goldlinger" ~th~ show, with the
sanction of auihor Ian Fleming, was
originally called "SOio." Kury akin
was added by Norman Fellon and
Sam Rolfe. who developed the idea
for television.
Vaughn starred as the suave
American agent Napoleon Solo and
McCallum was the lnttn.pectf ve but
daring Russian agent lllya Kuryakin.
The fate Leo G . Carroll was their
boss, Alexander Waverly.
George Lazenby, who played
James Bond in one movie, "On Her
Majesty's Secret Service,'' makes a
guest appearance in the movie as
"J.B."
Patrick ~ stars m the movie,
which CBS broadcasts tonight, as the
,new head of U.N.C.L .E . Anthony
Zerbe appears as the director of
THRUSH. U.N.C.L.E. means United
Ne twork Command for Law and
Enforcement. THRUSH is an
international organization of bad guys
and the inltiall don't s pell out
anythinR.
Zerbe's character threatens to
explode a powerful nuclear bomb if a
huge ransom is not paid within 72
hours. And the ransom must be
delivered only by Napoleon Solo.
'and have small children. The show
would have to be done in Loi
Angeles, althou.Rh I think it would be
good if we could do some shows on
foreign location."
Thwi do these two warhones come
of ~t. Solo runa a computer
company and Kuryakin owns a
succeuful high-fashion .. ion. Solo
reluctantly agree• to take on
THRUSH again -but only if he has
Kurya.kin at his aide.
Robert Vaughn will once again portray the
suave American spy in tonight's movie, "The
Return of the Man From U.N.C.L.E." on KNXT
The "Man from U.N.C.L .E." aeries (2) at 9:00.
Acceptance speeches litany of thanks
By BOB THOMAS
AwclMad "-Wr1eer
LOS ANGELES -"I would like to thank my
mother and father for thelr encouragement and
support, my director for his patience and
understandlna, the writers for their marvelous
words. my producer ... "
And 90 It goes on and on. teemingly down to
the wardrobe woman and the atudio gateman.
Academy award acceptances have det.erlorat.ed lnto
a litany of thanks, and the pattern will no doubt be
repeated at the 55th Awards April 11.
for "Mrs. Miniver" that ahe spoke on and on. Some
witneaes claim 45 minutes, although ahe says such
reporta were -like Mark Twain's early death
notice -"slightly exaggerated."
••Thank you, thank you," wu all William
Holden aaid when he won for "Stala 17" ln 1954.
He had been warned to keep It ahort becauae the
TV ahow waa running out of air time.
With cuat.omary irreverence, Marlon Brando
lifted hJa 09car for "On The Wat.erfront" and
obeerved, "Gee, lt'1 much beevJer than I lmagined."
That wu ln 1955. Eighteen yean later, he
~lied another bit of Academy award h1story by
· a part-lnd.l.an actrell to decline hla award
for '' he Godfather" becaume of Hollywood'•
An exhuberantly pregnant Eva Mane Samt,
supportln4f Actress winner for "On The
Waterfront,' exclaimed: "I may have the baby right
here!"
Jane Wyman, who won as a deaf mute in l94Y
for "Johnny Belinda," commented: "l accert this
very gratefully for keeping my mouth shut. think ru do it again."
John Wayne, the one-eyed Rooster Cogburn of
"True Grit": I should have put that eye patch on
years ago." ~ Marvin, who played another over-the-hill
desperado in "Cat Ballou." acknowledged tus award
with the caution: "I think half of this belongs to a
a.n.tlcltry under MIO OMO or 1ru11
and by reHon ol dtfaull In the
payment or ptrformanc• or
obllgatlon• NCu1.a by Uk! d..a of
trust lndudlng the a.feull. notice or
which wu rlCQlded on the dtt• In
Iha book and II Iha Pege, and la
Oocllmtnt Number of Uld Offk:lal
R«:ofda u a.algnat.a balow
The tolll emoonl of tn. unptld
bllletlC9 of the obll(jallon MCUred
by .. Id deed of trull Ind •llmlled
COlll, ••l>llrl••. •nd 6d•911Cet •• 11141 time of tl\a 11111111 put>llcetlon of
lhl• Nollet of Tru1111'1 8111 11
a.algnat.a balow.
Aa uMd hlraln "Trullor' lh•I be
to -"Tru110<1" II mo<• han one Truator la dHlgn•t•d
• and "Benefldet)'" llhall be
to rMM "Benefiel"'-'" II
• U\ar\ one Bentflcjary executed
Notice of Oeltult httelnabove
llOned.
Th• tlm• end plac e or 1111.
eKtlpllon of H id properly end
thlr date referT.a to •t>o¥t tr• u
ollowa:
nty: Or1111g1
I! ruttor: JEFFREY B BEA VER. A
jt!INOLE MAN o..a of Tru11: Rec:ordtllon Oale
February 17, 11181 Book 1311411 Pege
1762 ~t No. 17842
Notice of Oel•ult: R41cordallon Oate
November 12, 11182, Oocllmtnl No
82-3t7Ml1
Ti m• o f S•I• 10 00 A M
Wed~. Apt1I 20, 11183
'"'-ol ~ Al the Noflh ltonl
entrance to Iha County Courtl'IOUM
700 CMc Center Oriv. W•I. Santa
c.itfomlL otal ol obllgallon and .. umeted
ta, pPlll-and a<1111nce1 et
publlcalloo s.316,93 7 2 I
trMt addr-or 01"4tr common
lion of .. Id ptopert't 211225
ID. Miiiion Viejo, CA 1128112
lptlon ot PrQP«ly
PARCEL 1:
Lot 25 or Tree• 9894, In the
The underatgned fr.,•tur
d11c:1e1m1 any lleb1hty •or n
1nCO<rec1nes1 or tne ""'"'! a .. J< , .. end ollltr common Oes•gu .. 11 r
1ny. shown herllln Said 1a1e will b" m at.Jr-1 ,,
.-wUhout covenen1 CH w~Hr u"'
express or lmp1111d rego•OinlJ • 1111
po11eulon, 01 encumo1 •net. • pey the unr.1111d 1>11IDnc• .,, 11,.
notll(1) secured by .ala 1>tlt'll I
True!, plus ea provlaea "' •
note(•). advancea 1f Bn) una ... •• • terms of Htll [)-a Of lru•I, f• •
chargee, ana eapena." I t ,
Trustee ana ol 11\e lru•IS C.•tlelu.; l
Mid Deed of Trull
Al the 11me of Int.. 111 •
1>1.1blk:elloo ol lhlS notk.11 11" '' •
amount 01 ,,,.. unpaio balln<" "'
obllgeuon securea t>y th~..,.·•• 01•
de1cr11:>ed tleed ol tru~• a
u tlmated coll• rtapttnn>
ldVl l\096 II $173,03!> !>6
The t>eneliclery under ""I.I D• • ol Trust heretofore t •t'CUlllJ 11•
delivered 10 lhO unde"'ll"''.I
wrlllan Decltrallon ol OelatJll •
Oem<1nd ror Sele. and ~ ,.,, '" Notice of Oetaull and (le<:I" 1
Seil The undet SIQne<l W1tJ•A1t1 '"
Nollee o! Oeteull anll F 1t;cl1.;,• •
Sell 10 be recorded .r. tnr• r
where the real pr()(l4'n y •• 1ou11t,<1
Party eonduc11ng •••• f'E fl 1 ~ FINANCIAL. CORPORA TIOt• !.II
Camino Oe la Retn11 "u•ll' 4 0 •f•
S•n Diego Cehl 92108 "'' •
(6111) 299. 7110
Otte Marcf\ 14 1983
SEAL
PEELLE Fll\~rJ I
CORP
Bv Vic~1 Harn''" •~~I V•a• P18'11C!Jtr1
Published 01a11oe C.oaM [ja Pilot. Marcf\ '2. :>9 APlll '> I' '
1J'•.
ounly of Orange S tele ol -----------Callfomla. u per map recorded In Pt&.IC NOTICE
book 437 J>90M 11110 21 lndustve -----------ol Ml8cellaneou• Mapa, Ill Iha office TRUSTU SALE NOTl<:f
of •h• Counly Rec:order or ••Id YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNOE l
Counl"f. OEEO OF TRUST OA TEO J\Jl'
Except •II min••••• Oii OH 11182 UNLESS YOU TAl(E ACTIC"
petroleum. olh., l\ydtoearbon TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY I
1ub1t1ncee end ell undetground MAY BE SOLD AT A PUULIC SAL(
Ml« In Ot unoer Ot wtllcl\ may be IF YOU NEEO AN EXP LANA~ 10•
produced ltom H id land which 0 F T H E N AT U RE 0 F "'Ii I:'
under1lea I ~parallel to and 6&0 PROCEEDING AGAINS l l O\J • n
feet be10w the pr-I Mirta.ea of SHOULD CONT ACT A U"'WYE
Hid land for lht purpott o f NOTICE OF TRU9Tff't SALE
p1oapec1lng tor. the Hplorallon, T.S. Mo. 2 .. 190/nlb
d111elopm1n1. prod1.1ellon, On Aprtl 19 lfl83 at '"
exlracllon and Ilk Ing of aald o'clock am , on TuesO•> •' "
mlnerala, Oii, gaa. P91roltum, other Chapman Aven"41 entrenc<t 1 o
hydrocarbon eubeltneet and water C1v1c Center Buildtng 10() r
from Mid ltnd by,._,,, of ml,_, Chapman Ave 01ang~
"'"'· derrick• tndlOr Olh .. w E s TERN M u l u A ~I from .urla.ee IOCeOon1 CORPORATION I Cal••<.•
on .Ojolnlng Ot nelgf'lt>ortng land Ot c 0 r p 0 , • I I 0 n • • T , u • I .. I!
lylrlg OUlalde of Ille abow a..cr1bld tul:>tlllulec:J Trullee unoe< It>" ~
lal>d, n being underltood that Iha of Trust ea«:ult<I t>y THO~AS • ~ of euch mlneralt. oll. gu. MORGAN ner11n celled l1u1•
petroleum, Olhtr hydrocarbon rtcOfded July 11. 1982 u lntlh•"''" '"'bstMICM end water. u NI forth No 82-231903 of Otllcial Reo;o-
abo¥1. ltl9ll h...,. no rtght to enter 01 0r•"99 County Cellforr,.1 ..
upon the 1url•c• or tht above MU II pUl:>llC auction 10 '"" ti.gh~•· a.c:nti.o land nor to u.. any or the blOde< r0< CUI>. pey11:>1e •n 1,,..,
u ld land or eny portion the••ol money ol tl>I untied S11199 i.1 '"' al>OYe Mid pl-pt1rallel to end 560 time 01 sai., the 1n1eretl COt'•h'•
f.at below the pr_,t aurfaoe ol to end now lllld by Hid Tru.i~•
th• 11ld lend tor 1ny purpoe• under 11ld 0..d ol Tru•I •n II~
Wl\lt-. at r~ In the dead property silulled In Hid (.;nuru
-ded ~ 17, 11111 In bOOk end Stet• ancr1bld 1t 13Ht, pege 17llO, Offlolel Racorde. Lot S8 of Tract No 87~7. '" ~· •
PARCEi. 2· map rec:0<ded In BOOie 2~' Pelf"'
Non·••ch11lve 111am1nt1 for 341and 37 of M11oeHaneou1 M~1 ~ "'
•cc e 11, I ng r • 11, • g , • 1 •. tl>e Office of the County Record,., • encro1Chment, drelntge. repair. s •Id Co u n I 'I E X C E P T t N l• ~. aw>c>Of1 end for other THEREFROM aM Oii Gu Mn e ,, pu~. 111 M a..cnti.o In 11\e Hydrocarbon Svbttences 1n ''° ,_~ end ~ ot the una .. llld lano but without II•
M 1 • t • r o •ct•, 1 t1 0 n 0 1 right of aurf-entry to• dee:"• 01
Envlronme ntal Co11an1n 11. 500 i.et. ~red trom lhe eur! •-:•
Condlllona. lfld R .. trlC11ont end thereo f, •• reserved •n Oe"Q ~llOI\ of~·· -ded ~ded In 9ooll 873' p~ 114'
In boOll t 1894 pegea 121 et eaq. of OHlclal Records ol 111d Ottng•
Olftclal Fleoorda of OrlllQI County. County.
Ctlllornta; th• Oect1rat1on ol The Street •Odre" and/or otn.r Covenanll, condition• and common d"lgn111on. II 1ny ••
A11trlctlon• reoordtd In book purported to be 1839 O<IOle On•• ,...... e&t o1 Offlclal Cotti M..._ Cllttom11 1 .._ pagat " Mq. Said sale wlll be made wlthn.J• Reoorda ol Mid County, encl the Hotlot ot Acldnlotl ot TerTltOty -"' werranty • 10 111i. poueuion
Supplement• Declaration raoofdea encurnbtWM:U. tor lhl pUrl><JM
In book 13051, pegea 1118 et 19q. of Plying Ille Obligahon• MC:ured I» -.....~~of Mid Coun"' Mid Oetd ot Truet. tnclvdlng the 19" .,.._ .._......... ., end tXpenM ot Iha Tru1IM an!! ot
Dated' Mardi 15, 1M3 the tru.tt Cl'Mted by Mid OMO ol
MAR VISTA Trull, aovanc.. lhereund11 .. ,,,, FINANCIAL, INC ,
1 oorporatlon, Trual.. lnl-t u ptovlcl«l lhe<tln !If\(),.,.
SUAR a HELLYER unpaid ~tnotpat and lnl-1 01 '"' A PAOf£SSIOHAL CORP. Noll eacured by tald 0..0 or Trv$1
Where are the acceptance speeches of
yesieryear? Thoee were the days, my friend, such aa
the 1943 banquet when Greer Gar80n wu ao
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(j)JtJ gasoline coupons rack up mold,
WASHINOTON (Af) ~ B1llton1 or
IQYtmme~uollne raUontna coupon., print.cl
....,.1y a -.o dW'ina the Arab oU embuao.
an_ pthertf\I mold 1n Army Quon.et huta at a oo.t
ol f70,000 a ye.v.
It'• • claaic aovemment toul-up, uya Ronald
Winkler. the federa l offktal who {nherlted
NeponalbWty f« the 4.8 billion ~pona.
"No one belleve1 \Mt theee t.h1ngii couJd ever
be \lled, and U there wu a need," Mid Wlnltler,
deputy anl•tant ener1y 1ecretary tor energy
emer~. "But to diapoee of the stuff ia going to
OOlt a quarter-million dollan."
The aovemment ha.a been looking for almoet a
year at waya to aet rid of the black-on-white
coupons, but hu ao far failed to decide on a method.
The problem la that each coupon, which ia
about about the alu of a businea ca.rd, la at.amped
wtth a portrait of George Washington similar to the
one on the dollar bill.
"Consequently," says Winkler, "you have these
little blank th1nga with no aerial numbers or any
other means of control that are interchangeable
wtth dollar bills in change machines. Whatever we
Notice • Notice • Notice
As of April 15th the City of Costa Mesa
will no longer receive direct fire &
burglar alarms. Sea Coaat Security at
2488 Newport Blvd. offers A.A.U.L. 24
hr. central station monitoring utlllzlng
presently Installed telephone lines.
One Time Speclal $20 a month
842-3490
do with them ta Sotna to requJre a lot of aecuttt)'.."
Even ao, he predicted that eventually "we.,U
either burn them or uae them u aome kind ot
mulch." ·
Many feature• of the coupon• made aenae
when they were printed in 1974, the year after
congre11 paued the Emergency Petroleum
Allocation Act to uaure \Mt never qain would
there be mile-Iona lines of angry motoria\I at the
natlon'a service atatlon pumps. The gaaollne
ahortagee stemmed from the Arab oil embargo.
But the only time the government came cloee to
actually using the coupons was In 1979 and 1980
when guollne shoru.ges again developed aa a result
of the Iranian revoliution.
President Reagan opposed rationing during hls
1980 campaign. AA soon as he took office, offlciala
began dlamantling the program even before the
underlying authority for it expired in September
1981.
Winkler said officials Crom the General
Services Administration and the energy and
transportation departments have been meeting on
what to do with the coupons. He said he expects
Energy Secretary Donald Hodel to make a decialon
in "a couple of months."
Since the coupons were printed at a cost or $10
million to $15 million, they have been stored in
seven Quonset huts on an Army depot at Pueblo,
Colo. Last year, the Army billed the Energy
Securi~ National
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Likeness of George Washington appeart on gasoline rationing
coupon• printed in 1974. The coupon• are decomposing in Army
quonset huttJ at a cost of 170,000 per year to taxpayers. .
Department $70,000 for the 15,020-aquare-feet of
storage apace.
Winkler said even if there ever were a need for
lhe coupon., it would be next to impoeaible tD uae
them. And, he said, the coupons -which would be
eseentially like currency were they 1n drculaUon -
could be eaaily duplicated on a copying mact)ine.
"I don't know what the ~ple were thinking
of when they did these things, ' he said. "ln order to
U8e them, you would have to overprint them with
some kind or serial number. That could coat a
mlnimwn of $15 million to $20 million.
"But they've been sitting out there for ao many
Yf'.ar& and have molded unaer the humidity," he
added. "So it would be reallr, difficult to run
them through the preuee again. '
Winkler 1till quesUons why the coupons were
printed with black Ink rather than eome other color.
"I ran a couple or them off on a Xerox machine
in my office," he said. "You'd have to be a real
expert, which very few gllBOline station attendant.I
are, to tell which Is a copy."
Seymour Berry, director of the Bureau of
Engraving in the Carter administration, said the
coupons were printed with a picuture of George
Washington so the public could compare the
llkenesa with the Washingt.on on dollar bill.a to
check for authenticity.
Students earn big 1noney
STANFORD -Lots of college kids take
part-time jobs to earn a little pocket money, but
some clever S tanford University students are
amassing millions while working toward their
degrees.
Sometimes operating from their dormitory
rooma, the students have found there's big money
to be made in the worlds of publishing, electronics,
entertainment and engineering.
A few success stories:
-George HA.ra co-founded Gekee Fiber Optics
as he studied for his master's degree in electrical
engineering. The firm reported $1 million in sales
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
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last year and projects $5 million revenue for 1983.
-Jo.hn Halamka used to edit Stanford'•
humor magazine when he wasn't studying political
science and medical microbiology. Now he writ.es
computer programs for 20 clients. including
physicist Edward Teller and economists Milton
Friedman and Arthur Laffer. He grossed "$100,000
last year and, next year, Halamka will be old
enough to buy himseH a beer.
-Mike Boone's computer software firm Is
appraised at more than $1 million. The 21-year-old
operates Boone Corp. from his donn room.
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Black & Decker
buys chain saw firm .
By Tbt' A11ocl•ted Pren
l,CJS ANGELES McCulloch Corp , the
monc·t·.lotung chain saw mtaker, hu ~n pUl'Chucd
from ~nck & ON·kc.-r Munufoc.:tunng Corp. by a 1roup
of 13 pnvutc.o ir1w11t0N led by Mt.Culluch11 prc.'lldent.
Tc•rml' wen• not disclottNJ
Although ihc· 1'owiw1\, Md -b8.S(:d Swck & Decker
said Md.:ullcx;h rusted an afwr-t.ax tu.a of $26 m1111on
1n tht• tlM:ul year ended last Sept 26, the lnveliltol"'I,
lndud1ng 8('Vt:n McCulloch execulJves, are optlmiatic.
"Wt"rl· 1u1xious about this buslneaa," 1ald
McCulloch Pre11den t Donald V Marchese, who '
headed the so-called leveraged buyout, which wu
compl<'ted l1.1te last week and reported today. •·w e
think ll has a great opportunity for the future. '
Mt-Cullcx·h has a personality that will l'Onlinue in the
m~1rk1•tplare"
A lt!veraged buyout 1s one In which investors
borrow againi.t a company's asseu. to finance 1ts
purl·hase.
A Black & Ik'l·ker spokt'Swoman also was pleased
about the tram><1l·t1on, the terms of which both she and
Man·hese refusc-d to d1scl~
The sale 1s .. good news for Black & Decker
l:xoeausc it's (McCuUoch) consumed a great deal of our
tim~ and energy over the last couple of years," said
spol<l-swoman Louise Hoblitzell. "We now have the 1
ability to c·oncentrate on our electric power tool ..1.
products" •
McCulloch, founded by the late Los Angeles
c>ntrepreneur Robert P . McCulloch and sold to Black &
Dt--cker for about $66.3 million worth of stock in. 1973
employs 800 workers at 1ts principal manufacturing '
facility m Lake Havasu, Ariz., and another 200 in Los '
Angeles
New housiiig units sought
S AC RAMENTO -Assembly Democ rats
introduced a 14-bill package yesterday they said could
~1elp ~roduce at least 17,000 new housing units a year.
fhe bills include one that would eliminate a tax credit
for St.'(.'Ond homes owned by people making more than
$50.000 and grant a tax break to f 1rs t -t1me,
moderate-mt'Ome buyers of rondomm1ums and co-ops.
Another would require all "creative financing"
mortgage agreements to include a clear warning of
potential dangers, such as huge "ba1Joon payments "
Apple cuts computer prices
CUPERTINO Apple Computer, which recently
Introduced the Apple Ill personal computer, has
slashed the price of the new equipment, the company
announced yesterday Apple Ill personal computers
with 256K memories -or memones with the ability
to handle 256,000 units of information -were
rt.'<iuced in suggested re tail pnce to $2 ,695 from the
previous level of $3.495 Apple IIl personal computers
with l28K memones were reduced m price to $2,495
from the previous $2,995.
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C5 CLASSIFllD
A legitimate contendfr
FV's Amy Clark swimming with elite company
By CURT SEEDEN
0( the o.-, l'tlot ltatf
After a while, the names and clubs become all
too famJliar when the top swimmers in the t.'OUntry
get together.
Take this week, for instance. The U.S .
Swimming Short Course National Championships
are 1et to begin tomorrow in lndianapohs. There, a
healthy delegation from the Mission Viejo
Nadadores -lnclud10g a pair of gifted
breaststrokers, Shannon Orcutt and Shannon
Hemult.ad -wlll gamer great att.ent.lon.
And then, there's Tracy Caulkins, out of the
University of Florida, who owns the American
records in both the 100 breaststroke (1:01.13) and
200 breast.stroke (2:11.46). She'll be on hand, too.
So, it seems like a tall order !or 17-year-old
Amy Clark, a member of the Golden West Swim·
Club, when she makes her first venture to the
prestigious short cour9e event at the University of
Indiana.
You 1ee, Clark's speciality is the 100 and 200
breast.stroke, and her name is hardly familiar.
Milwaukee later tht. month and then the Olympic
tnala.
"Amy's a legitimate contender," notes Tom
Hermstad, the Golden West College water polo
coach and uncle of Shannon Hermstad. "Amy's
already beaten Shannon In the 100 breaalltroke this
year."
"Amy's a little mod~t about saying anything
about the Olympics," adds her coach, Greg Holland.
"We're looking for her to finiah m the top eight in
this meet and we'd like to see her do that in both
cvent.s."
And what are Clark's goals?
"l like Improving, but just making a name for
myself Isn't that important. I'm not going to dle if I
don't make the Olympic team ... but It would be
neat," says the Fountain Valley High junior.
Clark was a member of the F'ountain Valley
Aquattcs team when it moved to Golden West and
became the Golden West Swim Club, with
sponsorship from the college's ~mmunity services
department. '
She followed her coach. Holland, who earned
his credentials with the Mission Viejo Nadadores.
Deir .... ,........, ca.,~
Amy Clark of the Golden West Swim Club
What does put her In the same class_ as
swimmefs like Caulkins, Orcutt and Hermstad are
clockings of 1:05.62 and 2:19.90 in the 100 and 200
events at the recent Southern California
Championships at East Los Angeles College.
"She never misses a workout," boasts Holland
of his prize swimmer. "I can count them on one
hand (missed workouts) over the last two years.
"She's just a natural talent in the breaststroke.
(S.ee AMY, Page C%) faces a big ch allenge this week. On the horizon are the Junior Nationals in
Kiso'.n opens against Brewe·rs tonight
I
I By JOHN SEV ANO -l Of tM D9lly Not ...... l Not much has changed from a
year ago. Only the importance,
maybe. Still, the significance will
be there tonight (7:30) when the 1 ! d e fending American League
• West champion Angels entertain
defending American League East
champion M ilwaukee at
Anaheim Stadium.
The Angels, possibly making
their final stand with talented
veterans, know 1983 is pivotal.
It's a year they have to win ...
not only the title, but the overall
, AL championship as well. l For the high -powered
·Brewers, they're hoping they can
stay close in the early months
and then make a surge with the
return of Pete Vuckovich, last
year's Cy Young Award winner
currently sidelined with shoulder
problems, and ace reliever Rollie
,Fingers, who hasn't quite
•recovered from hi.a arm ailments,
either.
Bruce Kison, tonight's starting
pitcher for the Angels, knows all
about arm problem• as he's
certainly had his share. After
undergoing surgery In 1980 to
repair the ulnar and medial
netves in his right elbow and
wrist, Ki8on spent the next 2Yl
The lanky right-hander, with
10 yea.rs of major league service,
has never been honored with an
opening day 888ignment -.: W\til
tonight. .
"I guess you could look at it as
rewarding:• says K1son in his
usual low-key manner. "As far as
significant, every guy who makes
up our starting rotation ls capable
of opening up. Only one guy can
do It, though, and I don't know
how I was chosen."
Kiaon was picked, according to
Manager John McNamara.
because a) he had looked sharp
thlJi 1pring; and b) pitching coach
Tom Morgan liked how Kl.son
threw against the Brewers last
season (t.:1 with a 3.14 ERA).
"I have a role on this ball club
and all I want to do ii fulfill that
role," says Kiaon.
Don Sutton, 17-9 overall last
year, 4-1 with Milwaukee, has
been tabbed by Manager Harvey
Kuenn to start for the Brewen.
*** Subject to possible laat-minut.e
changes, here ia tonight's Angel
lineup:
Rod Carew, 1 b; Bobby Clark.
rf; Brian Downing, lf; Reggie
Jackson, dh; Fred Lynn, cf; Doug
DeCinoes, 3b; Bobby Grich, 2b;
Tim Foli, ss; Bob Boone, c.
years in rehabilitation.
Last aeaaon's 10·5 record and
3.17 ERA marked the completion
The questionables are Carew.
with a severe head cold, and·
DeCl.nces, who is gently nursing
(See ANGELS, Page Ct)
D9lly "9t f'tloto by "lctwd Koettw
Dodger star Pedro Guerrero and Reggie Jackson are keys ·
of Kiaon's comeback. in their teams' hopes for 1983 pennants.
Live by dunk, die by dunk Dodgers open
at Houston That's what happened to Houston, 54-52 HOUSTON (AP)
Tonnented by ills ranging from
an inflamed pro1tate to a
pitching-hand finger burned on
an oven, the Houston Astros limp
into thelr major league baseball
season opener against the Los
Angeles Dodgers tonight
(Channel 11 at 5:~).
: l#W'lllaplWte ·N .C. State's Lorenzo
'Charles dunks the ball
,to give the Wolfpack a
54-52 win over
Houston last night.
ALBUQUERQUE, N .M. (AP) -North
Carolina State's Heart Attack Wolfpack rule as
college basketball'• nation.al champions today,
unlikely winners of a crown that had been all but
conceded to Houston's Phi Slama Jama skywal.kers.
Beaten :W-52 in the NCAA fin.ala laat night, the
men of the tallest fraternity in the land learned a
couple of important facts of basketball life.
When you live by the dunk, sometimes you can
die by the dunk, too. And you a18o can perish at the
foul line, where soaring above the basket simply
isn't allowed.
The irony of It all was that N.C. State dld
Houston in with a dunk by Lorenzo Charles at the
final buzzer after Phi Slama Jama failed
Elementary Basketball 101: Foul Shooting.
State was a lonpbot in th.ls tournament after a
mediocre 10-km eeuon. But Coach Jimmy Valvano,
a atreet-smart New Yorker who took his
wi9ecnlddng act to tobecco OOWltry, IO)d hil klcb a
dream and saw them deliver It against the top-
ranked Cougars,
It was not an euy victory, but little of what the
Wolfpack did In the ~t wu easy. Why
ahould the title game have bHn any dJfferent?
So when Charle• grabbed Dereck
Whlttenbura'a lut-paj> air-ball and atuffed it
through the buket for State'• wtnn1na points with
one second remaining, it was almost routine for the
Cardiac Pack.
"That'• just the way it's designed on the
blackboard," deadpanned Whittenburg, who in
three years of playing under Valvano has learned to
place his tongue in his cheek every bit as well as his
coach.
"You think that's a freak play?" a1ked
Valvano. "It's part of my Emergency Scoring
Serie1, triple credenza play, unbalanced coach
around left end."
It aet off a wild celebration in the University of
New Mexico's Pit, where St.ate eliminated first
Georgia and then Houston to capture the second
NCAA title in the echool's history.
It was a crown N.C. State almoet didn't have a
chance to win. They were the longest sholl to win
thi1 tournament since lg66 when tiny Texas
Western upeet No. l Kentucky in the championship
game.
The Wolfpack 1truoled th.rough a mediocre
eeaaon and was a ao-IO 17-10 going lnto the Atlantic
Cout Conference tournament. ft wu there that
State beat North Carolina and Virginia on
con.1eCUUve nilhll to win an automatic invitation to
the NCAA.a.
Then there were pulaating wina by two points
(See N.C. STATE, Paie C4)
"I still don't have a lineup,"
Astros' Manager Bob Lillis
lamented du.ring a brief workout
Monday. "I have to wait and see
who can play."
Knuckleballer Joe Nlekro,
17-12 la.st season, is scheduled to
start against the Dodgers'
Fernando Valenzuela, 19-13.
Nlekro was Llllll' second
choice. He originally picked
Nolan Ryan, but settled for
Nlekro when Ryan'• prostate
became inflamed, landin8 him on
the 21-day disabled lilt late last
month.
Nlekro blistered the Index
finger of his right hand removing
flah from an oven, but aaid lt
bothe~ hla knuckle ball less
(See DODGERS. Paie Ct)
Jlustlers rally in 9th to win, 8-7; Bucs bombed
.... Golden West CoUeae'• Ruatlen aot off
, the floor to aeon four um.. ln the ninth
inntn1 to capture a South Coaet
• Conference b z nt..IJ W:tory at Mt. San ~tonlo ColJep y~, but ft WU
another ttory for ()ranee CoMt u the
Pita• found a pl1r of fJve-nan buntl by
Santa Ana In the -.rly aotna too much to
C)WIUJIM,
~·· hoW it went:
GOide• WM& 8, Me. SAC 7 ·
• ,,. .................. the Unal fnme ~ on thit wrona -S of ei 7..4 count. but i catcher Uth Harr1eon aot it it.Nd
I# with • one-out elnal•, Ron Morello tauOweict wttb ..... ~t md ~ ......
Steve Morello walked to lOlld the hues.
Dou& lrvtne hit a around ball to third,
but the th.row for a force at aecond wu
wUd and It 1ot put the ri&ht·flelder,
allowtng three runa to ecore.
John Altobelli followed with a aqueeie
bunt and Irvine iot t.M ao-ahMd nm.
Golden w..i aeored fOW' ttm. in the fifth lnn1nc on tlve hlta and two walb.
Altobelli hid an RBI linp and Kevin
l:llcer hid a two.run llinCJe.
Harrlton wa1 S-for-~ with 2 RBI,
lncludlna • trt• A1tobel11 w• 2-for-4
and Bobby GrandttaU wat 2-for-1
lncludln1 thrH frH 9a11H. D11n
Roberti allo had • pd day, coJlec1inl •
double and lingle ln five at-bat.a.
Golden West ii now M ln con.fettnce
play, 14-4 overall.
Saot• Ana 13, OCC 4
' Santa Ana opened up 'With five
ltral&tit hita and went on to acore five
tlmea In t.he ftnt LnnJ.na.
And, It ~me J 10-0 rout In the
fourth tnnlna .. Santa AnA \.-cl 11x hita,
lncludlnc flve foe extra balel. to acor.
five ttm. aaaan.
Don Btar\ken1hlp went 4-for-e for
Santa Ana, •• did the Done' Bob
Mt llano. On the pl"8 ltde toe the Plnte9, Mlke
-==-=---·
C&nma WU 3-for-4, runnJ.na h1a hittfna
atreak to lG «..,._·
The eophorn<>r9 center fielder leada
the South C.O.t Conference with a .M3
battJna averaa-.
Jeff Gardner waa 2·for·4 for th•
Piratea, but th• balance of the OCC
equad could net juat thtM eafeU..
Mario Gallo ttndl out eliht ln aolna
tbe dtetanc:e for the wlnnen. CraJj
Radcl1.ff. hit a eo&o homer In the alX\b
for Sant. Ana to cep a 20-hlt au.ck.
OCC It now 8-4 lr\ conference, Santa
Ana remalna In flnt place with a 9·2
record.
Am>; Clark bids for
national honors.
·Goettsch
• misses
no-hitter
Costa Mesa's Jeff Goettsch
missed his chance at throwing
back -to -back no-hitters
yesterday, when Corona del
Mar's Gordon Moss singled up
the middle with two outs in the
bottom of the seventh inning.
The Mustangs of Costa Mesa
pocketed the victory, however, a
9-2 decision and move into a
three-way tie for first place in
the Sea View League baseball
race. The Irvine Vaqueros find
themselves among the leaden as
well, as Rodney Poissant shut out
F.Btancia'1 Eagles, 4-0, in the only
other Sea View contest
yesterday.
At Corona del Mar, Goeuach
recorded 10 strikeouts in picking
up his second win of the season.
The Mustangs (3-11) l!ICOred five
times in lhe fifth inning on only
one hit -a grand slam by Fred
Masters.
Phil Kos slapped a two-run
double for Costa Mesa in the
seventh inning to 1eal the
victory.
At Estancia Poissant limited
the Eagles to only three hill,
while recording 13 strikeouts.
Poissant also turned in the
game-winning hit for Irvine -a
two-run double in the first
inning.
Remy Rahmatulla knocked in
the third run of the inning with a
single.
&<itancia stranded runners at
third base in four of the .even
innings, but couldn't come up
with a clutch hit against Poimant.
Mark Webster collected a pair
of hits for Irvine (3-1), while leff
Graham had a sing!e and two
stolen bases for the Eaglea (2-2).
Costa Mesa and F.tancia tangle
at TeWink.le Park tomorrow ("'7),
while Irvine travels to Newport
Harbor, CdM visits El Toro and
University plays hoat to
Saddleback.
Lakers didn't
come to play
SEATTLE (AP) -"We were
mentally ready," Seettle Coach
Lenny Wilkens aaid after hla
SuperSonie1 thumped the Loe
Angele1 Laken, 121-111, In
NatJonal Buketball Amoc:latloo
action Monday night.
''Our transition lrom otfen. to
defen.e wu excellent and that
allowed ua to do the th1np we
wanted to do.
Thia wu an excellent effort by
\he enUre team."
Loe Aniel• ea.ch Pat Riley
Mid, "I think it WU obviiow we
didn't come out to plQ at the
level the Sonk:s d1d IA iNt tint hall. They kne• they had to
have th1a 1ame and play well.
0 tt WU a conficiesa pqM and
lt '*1alnly lbowed. They did an
excep\tONl Job all around.
''l:wt)' t.lme we cut tbe 1-' to
about 10, \hey ..... to 81' lt
r11M back to U . We d\&I
oul'Mlvn • hole tut WN too
dees>_to ,.tout ol.'' IWily_mkl.
"We cOuldn't contain thilim Mid
\My W9n ahooUnl the "811 flGm
the~• ftD •I Ultnk: I have~IMnth91n.
('I 011"0• OoHt OAll.Y PILOTfluHClay. A.f'll 5~·~,_o_en _____________ _
fight
to stay in America
SAN FRAN~SCO -The Unit-~
ed States, ritldng a rupturu In cullurul
• Will
relations wltb China and a flood oC
requeeita for politic.al asylum, granted
sanctuary yesterday to 19-xear-old tennis cham-
pion Hu Na.
The decision, which was announced in
Washington by U\e J ustice Department, turned
aside appeala from China and culs off 8 1h mon-
HU NA
ths o ( dlplomat1<' wrangling
withln the State Department
over the foreign policy impli-
cations.
The Chinesl'. who havf'
been more vocal in this case
than in any other defectton,
have clemanded Hu's return
since Jilly 20, when she slip-
ped aw ay from the 32-nation
tederation Cup tournament
in Santa Clara, Calif. She has
said she acted after refusing to join the Com-
munist Party and aft.er ~iving a threatening
letter from a high Chinese ofCicial
Hu said in a statement released by her at-
torneys that she is "very happy and relieved" to
learn of the decision .
"I wa nt to thank the American people and
the American government for letting me remain
in this country," she said
The Chinese had ·said-the "innOC'E'nt" teen-
ager was lured into defecting. and derued she
was under pressure to join the Communist Party.
The Chinese also threat~ned to cut ba1:k on cul-
tural exchanges if Hu were granted asylum.
"This is a grave incident, hamung the rela-
tions between the two counlfies and will cer-
tainly a.Hect bilateral ,exch~ges," said a state-
ment released by tne C hinese Embassy in
Washington. "It is the U.S government alone
which must be held fully responsible for the
consequences."
Quote of the day
Glen Gondrezlck, a forward for lhe
Denver Nuggets, on the awkward play of
teammate Rich Kelley: "Rich always seems
to be tripping over things. like the lines.
One time. he went driving down the lane.
skidded into a few guys and knocked them
over. ll looked like 'Bowling for Dollars .. "
Wadkins scores easy victory
GREENSBORO. N C. -Lanny n
Wadkins turned back any would-be
challengers with a late string of three
consecutive birdies that propelled him
to a 5-under-par 67 and a comfort.able. five-
stroke victory yesterday in the rain-delayed
windup of the Great.er Greensboro Open Golf
Tournament.
Wadkins, a former PGA champion, claimed
his first victory of the year and the 11th of h.is
career with a 275 total, 13 strokes under par on
the Forest Oaks Country Club course.
The triumph was worth $72,000 from the
tot.al purse of $400,000 and sent Wadkins to
Augusta, Ga. as the No. 3 money-winner of the
season with $136,773 and a prime candidate for
the prestigious Masters title.
The schedule for the Greensboro event was
thrown a day late by heavy rains that washed
out Saturday's play.
Wadkins started the final round in a three-
way tie for the lead with Craig Stadler, who will
defend his Masters title later this week, and
Denis Watson, a native of Rhodesia now living in
South Africa.
Wadkins moved m front wnh a b1rd1e-4 on
the second hold and held the lead the rest of the
way.
Stadler still had a chance until he missed
short birdie putls, both inside six feet, on the
14th and 15th.
Br tt' horn r power KC
II Geor10 Brott hit • two run
homer. and Willie Alk•n• and Jerry
Marlin -.dd~d 1010 1hot.a to p<iwer
K•n1a1 City pHt B•ltlmor(l, 7 2,
ymwrdMy In th\• flrat Amerlcall\ ~06'1.10 aamtt of
\ht• 1983 aeuon Brett, who had gono 2-lor-32 In
hla tut 10 exhibition ii•rn without • hum ·r or UBI. IK'Ort.'d thrt'«' rura bt>aldl'I &ttttlnB two RBl
, Mike Rlcbardt and Larry Parrl1b hit llQlo
homt' runa to b<xlet 'rcnc.H t.11 u
~-3 vktory over thl' Ch lc:ago
Whlw Sox Richardt hit hi•
homer off Chic•ao 1tarter
LaMarr Hoyt In the 1lxth
lnnlnll and Parriah drilled a
400 foot 1hot to the cuntM
field 1uand1 In the 11uvcnth
. , Andre Thornton hit a
three-run hom~r on hi• flrt1t
swing of the se .. 11on und
... ITT Clt'veJand rolled to An 8-~ win
1.1t Oakland Toby Harrah led Cleveland's 15-hlt
atu1ck with tour hats and Rick Manning und Ron
Hauey added three apiece . . In the only
National ~ague game. Dave Concepclon's two-
out single in the bottom of the eighth 111111ng
scored Eddie Miiner with the winning run and
gave Cincinnati a 5-4 v1t·tory over Atlanta
Among yesterday's baseball cuts was Clint
Hurdle of Seattle.
Bas~ball today
1971 The Wash1ngton Senatori>
opened their final major league season with
an 8-0 victory over the Oakland A's bcforC'
45,000 al Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Today's birthdays. Milwaukee first bast•
<."Oach Ron Hansen 1s 46 Kansas City c:-oach
J1mm1e Schaffer 1~ 47. ,.
Denver fakes out ~ichigan
PONTIAC. Mich Oen.Yer's [!]
play of the week turned out lo be the 4. t
play of the game
"Everything went right," reserve
quarter back Jeff Knapple said a ftt>r he
sl·ampered for two point~n a fake k ick
conversion atkmpt' to help the Denver Gold
defeat the M1ch1gan Panthers 2~-21 in a United
States Football League game Monday night.
Knapple's 7-yard )8Unt up the middle with
just 2:42 left tn the game gave the Gold a 22 -21
lead and deflated the Panthers, who had pulled
a head 21 -14 on the strength of two 1-yard
touchdown runs by quarterback Bobby Hebert
and a 36-yard TD pass from Hebert to wide
receiver Derek Holloway.
"lt was THE play for this week," explained
Gold Coach Red Miller. "It's a play we built on
the way the defense lines up They covered the
kicker and he (Knapple) took it in."
Raveling takes Iowa job
George Raveling has been ~med •
to succeed Lute Olson at the
University of Iowa today as the
Hawkeyes' head basketba II coach.
Raveling. Pacific 10 Conference Coach of the
Year. said the decision to leave Washington State
after 11 years was "the hardest I've ever made in
athletics." Raveling's 11 -year r ecord at
Washington State is 167-136. .In a unanimous
decLS1on, the Supreme Court says fonner Arizona
State Univers1ty football player Kevln Rutledge
has grounds to sue former coach Frank Kusb and
two others on charges that they violated his
rights . . . Cbet Simmons, commissioner of the
United States Football League, says he has t0ld
Chicago Coach George Allen that he will be
hned if he makes any more stat.ementa critic.al of
USFL operallons . . The USFL will announce
expansion plans aft.er league meetings in Ch1ca~o
later this week ... the National Hockey League
playoffs bpen tonight with Quebec at Boston and
the New York Rangers at Philadelphia
Television, radio
TV: Baseball -Dodfers at Houston, 5.30
p.m .. Channel 11; UC rv1ne at Cal State
Fullerton, 7:30 pm . Channel 56 . .Basketball -
Lakers at Portland, 7:20 p.m . Channe l 9 Indoor
Soccer -W1c·h1ta at Los Angeles. 11 pm .
Channel 9 (taped).
RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Houston.
5:15 p.m., KABC (790); Milwaukee at Angels.
7:25 p.m., K.MPC (710). Basketball -Lakcrs at
Portland, 7:20 p.m . KLAC (570)
Ensenada
entries down
Entrlc1 an• dr>wn for th1• 36th 1!dlll()fl of tht•
hamc'<.I Nt•wpurt tu En.at.mud• yoc·ht race but It 11tHI
1·utt-1 u th~ lJ1"8l'tll and shortt.'lt lnwrnatlonul
ya<.'ht nwt• In tht· W()rld .
When the race gel.II undt>r way off the Newport
Jetty April 23 thelre wilJ bt> 61)0 entrlct, down 54
from lo.at year'• recurd 704
Th«" roce started In 1947 when a group of local
y~<.·htllmen decided thut u n 1f.'t• to the •l~py Utth.•
tl1hlng port in Bajlt California would be a "good
waU" gesture on the Mexican lndependen<:e day
Cinco de Mayo (May 5). Ttu.•re were IHI than 100
BOATING
t•ntries in tht• Inaugural ra(·t• and it wa11 nearly
blown out of th(' water by strong wtnds.
Through the years. the evl'nt turned out to be
something lt.'SS than .. goodwill" as Ensenada became
popular with various landlubbt!r groups, including
high school and college students bent on a spree.
plus some motorcycle gangs
There wru; one year whl•n nots in tht· strc:-ets
and m Enscnada's popular bistros almost rcsultt.'d tn
an 1nternat1onal lnc·1dent
As a result, the sponsoring Newport O<.·ean
Sailing Association and the Ensenada city officials
agret.-d to separate the racl' from the Cmco de Mayo
weekend and to hold it on a weekend a week
earlier. Since then, there have been no :.enous
lnt"1dents
Originall y the ra<.-e starll-'Cl on a Thursday prior
to the Cin<.'Q de Mayo weekend which meant that
the yachtsmen mingled heavily with the landlubber
groups. In removing 1t from the Cinco 'de' Mayo
celebration. NOSA off1c1als also changed the
starting date to a Saturday wh1c·h would put the
yachtsmen in Ensenada after the non-yachting
visitors had left or were leaving town.
The raet: grew in popularity. ·partly because of
the glamorous perpetual trophies at s takl' -
including the President of the U S. Trophy for
Performance Handicap Racing Fie~ and the
President of Mexico Trophy for the lnternatmnal
Offshore Ru)(' ratings. Other government agenc1~
on both sides of the border have also donated
trophies -including the Caty of Newport Beach
The start of the race is considered one o l the
yachting spectaculars of the world. drawing
spectators from throughout Southern California to
watch the horde of yachts )OCkeying for pos1t1on
during the one-hour starting interval starting at
noon.
AMY CLARK • • •
From Page C 1
Her attitude really works for her," Holland
continues "She has a gusto for life It's tht> same m
t•verythmg she does:·
A swimmer since the age: of six. Clark foUows
the usual routine of of a top-class swimmer -
workouts twice a day, beginning at 5 a.m , a full day
of t•lasses at Fountain Valley (she's a straight A
student), homework and sleep
"Amy really has the nght perspective," adds
HoUand. "No, she's not gomg to die 1f she doesn't
make the Olympics. but you just know she'll do her
best.
"We try to develop more than JUSt swimmers in
our program. Amy has come out of this and grown
as a person as well as a swirruner," Holland adds.
Begmnmg tomor row, people will be able to see
the swimrmng Slde of Clark
Fix appeal denied
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court
turned away an appeal by Anthony Tassone
yesterday. convicted of helping to fix horse races at
two Detroit area tracks.
The court, without comment, refused to review
Tassone's 1980 con viction on fede ral bribery
conspiracy charlles
Tassone was tried as part of a much-pubhc1zed
case m which Anthony Ciulla. an alleged fixer. was
the main government witness. Ciulla received
immunity from prosecution in return for his
cooperation
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Aft1'1L t-17 Tile PaclllC SouthwHI T•nnl•
Open al 11\e LOI Angele1 Tennl1 Club.
A ta.Id Of 411 wo<ld claH playet1 Wiii be on
hand, Including ,defending champion Jimmy
Connore. currently ranked No 2 In 11Mt world
01'{1lme M11lon1 wfll be ~lay.cs at noon
Monday '"rough Friday and' 1 p m on
Saturday The t1nal1 ere HI for 3 pm ,
Sunday. Aprll 17
Oualltylng round1 wfll be plaY*l al 10 a.m.
on Slturday, Aprfl 9 and at noon, Sunday:
Aprll 10
Ticket• are prf<*S II $8 lgen.,al admtUlon)
1nd $8 lre1e<nd) and b011 ... 11 •tart al $111
They are 1vallable by calling 1213) 483-2312 or
1213) 476-6838
Tlcke11 for 11111 quelltylng malchH Ille $3
MAY 2t-JO -The 22nd annual Adoption
Gulld tennl1 tournamenl 11 the N-port Beach
Tennl1 Club
Pereon1 lntereetlng fn par1lc1pallng mu11
re1urn entry blank• by Mey 8 Entry form1 are
avallabi. 11 area tennl1 club1. -
Addltlonaf Information Is available by
phoning Dolly Ruuell at 673-5781 or
tournament directors Nancy Short at
494-3470, or Wynn Wlleon at 646-6631
Supt•r BlhP!!i
The Budweiser Super Bike Cup races, part
:>f the 1983 American Motorcycle Association
Super Bike Serles, la set for Aprll 16-17 at
Riverside International Racew1y.
Feature event Is the Bell Helmet 100 Super
Bikes race lealurlng AMA 750cc motorcycles
Also scheduled tor the weekend are Ille
N D Spark Plug Formula II Ama national race
ol 18 laps and the Lockhart Oil Coolers 600cc
Supei Street race of 15 laps
Amateur practice begins al 9 am S.aturday,
Aprtl 16 Super Bike pracllc:e starts at 10 30
Formula II practtce 1s at 11 and Super Bike
practtca II again "aid at 11 30 Heal races are
set for 1 10 4.30 p m
Admission lor Saturday 11 $5
.. On April 17. practice begins at 8 30 a m
Fprmula II heat races are at 10 30 and 10 45
The amateur final Is at 11 15 am
First leg of the Bell Helmet 100 1s al 1 p m ,
the second at 3 45 p m The Super Btke
Challenge race 1s at 1 45 and the Super Streel
race Is al 3 p m
Cost for Sunday s action IS S 10 Two-day
tl~ets sold tn advanoe are S 12
Hanall 1tolf trip
The Saddleback Collage golf team and
other 1n1eres1ad persons will Journey to Hawall
May 29 10 June 4 10 compete on Maul at '"e
Royal Kanaapalo Waltlea and Makena
courses
A 54-hole tournament and chnocs will be
included In 1he week's stay
Coal Is $889 per person, which Includes
airfare, accomodat1on11 at the Hotel Maul
lnternattonat. golf, green lees and cart
T"a group, which will be headed by Gauc"o
Coach Biii Cunerty and Long Beach State
Coach Mike Mitton, tS limited to 40 ~·
A meet1no to discuss the trio 1s scheduled T"ursday al 7:30 p m In room 304 (behind
the gymnasium) on the Saddlaback campus
For more Information phone 831-4545
W orld champions Scott Hamlllon
Rosalyn Sumners and Elelne Zayak along
with o ther Amertcan ad 1n1 ernat1ona1
cnamp1on1. will be on hand at t"e Forum 1n
Inglewood Thursday, May 12 tor an Ice skating
e1Chlbltlon
It wlll mark the only Los Angelas-aree
perform1nce ot the 1983 World Figure Ska11ng
lour
The exhibition b,lns at 7 30 p m TtekalS
are Priced et $12.50. 10 and $8 Juniors. 14
and undlf, c1n rBCelve a 12 dl9C:ount.
Tickets ere avallabla al the Forum boll
office end at Tlcketron outlets. For more
Information, phone 1213) 419-3155
Alston's
condition
Triathlon lures CdM's Leach LUXURY
LEASE
PLAN
FORUNDE
• IHJproves
CINCINNA Tl (AP) -Fonner
Brooklyn and Los Angeles
Dodger Manager Walter Alston.
who was elected last month to
the Baseball Hall of Fame, has
improved aft.er suffering a heart
attack.
Alston, 71, was listed in senous
but stable cond ition early today
at Deaconess H os pital In
Cincinnati, according to a
hoepital spokeswoman.
That marked an improvement
over Saturday, when Alston waa
listed in crltJcal condition. His
condition was upgraded Sunday,
a nd he was scheduled to have
another examination today.
"HI.I vital signs are stable, he l.s
resting comfortably and he is
alert," a ho.pita.I apokeswoman
Nld.
Al1ton had returned to hla
Darrtown, OhJo, home lut week
after 1pendlni five we.kl at the
Dodgere' 1pring tnin1n1 bue tn
Vero Beach, Ffa., aocordlJ\a to •
Dodger 1pok11man. He waa
admitted to Deecon... H09pltal
late Friday nlaht after 1uftcrtnt
a hurt attack.
Oarrtown la about 3CJ mllea
north of CinclnnaU. Ot11COntt1
Ho1pit1I la known f or lu
CIDl'OnU"Y ~.
AllWn manqed th• Brooklyn
and Lm Aneel• Dodpn Lot 23
yeara. Hl1 tHml won HV•n
NaUonal I,,...ue pe'nnanta and rour World Seri
By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
0( ttle Deity ....C lt.tt
T h e Los Angeles Series 01
triathlons will welcome some of
the finest athletes in the world.
including Corona del Mar's Julie
Leach, begmning thtS Saturday
at Bonelli Park in San Dimas
The event will be held m three
stages, starting on Saturday.
continuing on April 30 and
completing on May 21
Each triathlon features a
I-kilometer swim, a 38-kilometer
bike ride and and 8k run. The
completion of each segment will
be In the same area o f the park
and sta nding s will be
accumula ted to de termine the
over all m en's and women'•
champions.
Prites and a wards will be
presented by age groups with
cash award.a to the top finishers.
Besides Leach, a wlnner of the
Hawailan Ironman. others 1et to
participate will be Jeff Tingley.
third In the last two 8-wallnn
eventl: Klm Buahona. third In
the United States Championship;
Mark Montgomer y, winner of
aevoral triathlon•; and Kurt
Madde n, a veteran triathlon
perfonner from San Du~go
Entries are stiU being accepted
for all three dates. For more
information. phon e The
Complete Runner at (213)
331-0169 for entry forms
• • •
A NUMBER of professionals
who specia lize in athle t ic
performance, training and sports
medicine will be sha ring their
expertise and experience during
a free women's running a nd
sports medicine symposium on
Saturday, April 16.
The clinic will run from 10
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Culver
Cit y Civic Audi torium, 4117
Overland Ave.
Actre11 J oan Van Ark, an
&lCCOmpU1hed marathoner, will
be giving the welcoming speech.
Featured 1peakers and topics will
include "Balance ln Tralning" by
Sherrie Calvert, head coach of
USC's women'• track and field
team and "Difference Between
Me n and Women Esp,eclally
Relating to Performance' by Bob
Gtronaola, USC auoclate
profneor of eoxerct.e phyliolot[)'.
Addltlonal 1peaker1 will
Spinks admits guilt
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -
World light-heavy weight
champion Michael Spink•.
orta1n1Uy a.l'T'tStA!d Jt.n. 3 on a
trllflc: chara•. pleaded guilty,
yeswrda)' to w~puy c:atTytna a
ft.reann wtthou\ • U~nte on •
public •lteel -
A11l1tanl Dl1trlct Attorney
Odell Guyton told tho jud~ that
he and def•nM lawyer Jama
Blnna, who tieo II chalnn&n of
the Pennsylvania Boxln1
Con\mtNlon , had MiOtla&ed a
IUQllted Hnlence In •Xhft .. '°" \he aullty ... -a fine or tt,700 pfus $70 jn &u.rt cceu.
_R_V_N_N_IN_G __ tll
tnclude gold medalist and five
time Olympian Olga Sikotova
Connoll y and r enowned
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marathoners Miki Gorman,
Helen Dick and Sue Stricklin.
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For more information about
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Department of Human Services
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Gym In loma llnda T~h hll!y ClOOfM but eeenlc FM 11 S9 wlln T-1n1rt For more lntormatton, phone Dot Roedruck el
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Tommy N•k•I'"'· $19 20074-70·88·71-211
Bobby C11mpet1 .. S111.00072.e9·69·12 -282
NIClt Fakto S14 400 71·71·71-70-213
Plltl HlllCOCI< $12 467 7s-et 70-73-2M
Bob1:HIWOOCI St2,497 70-69·73-72-214
PeterOolterhl.rlo, I 12.467 73-73-ll(r 72 284 Mii ... Bat bat S tO IOO 73·69-74·89-285
RQn Strecli, S 10,400 12·1111 70·ll-26S
Mike R.,d U 800 74 72-70·70-286
Mork P• .. t SI eoo 74·70-71·11-286 Jay HaH, $7,200 72·72·72·71-287
Scott Slmpaon, $7,200 73 73·70·7 t-217
Jc sneeo, $1,200 74-7t-70·72-297
Jack Renner. $5,200 73·13·12·70-298 Tom Purt~er. 16,200 76·69·7t-73-288
Chip Beel<, S4,20ll 71 74 74·70-2111
Corey P1v1n, S•.209 73 72 73·71-289
LM £kier. $-4,209 74·11·15·72-289
Jim N91tord. SI 209 70-71 7&-72-299
Bobby Wldtuns. $1 209 7S-72 70-72-2111
eoooy Gaton« •• 209 73-117 7S· 7 • -289 Rex Cl!Owel1 SI 209 72 72-7 t·h-289
Joe) AhtetL $'4.209 12 71 72-74-2811
Roger Mah!Ma $4 209 10· 11·1 t·74-2111
We'f"l levl S2 603 72-71-72-70-290
M-M<:Cumbar $2.603 73·11·13·73-290 Mike Oonakl $2 603 72·74-llg·71-290
Jolln COOi!, $2903 73·11·72·74-290
CllarlM COOCly $2 603 7• 10·12·11 -290
Mark lye $2,603 69-70-711· 15-290
Andv Nortll S2 603 13·72·10·75-290 George Atellaf, $2,0!IO 74 73-611-75-7111
Gary HIHl>l<g, S2.060 75.11.74-71 -7111
Bob Gilder S2 000 74 72·73-72-29t
Matk McNutty $1 680 77 811-77-1111-2112 Ctarenc:. RON $1 llO 76 70-75-71 -2112
BHI Kretrert St.llO 11 71·12·72-2112
Nd< Pr>ea, S t.lllO 71·77·70-71-2112
Fred Couplaa, $1 llO 7&-71-611-76-2112
Danony Eoweroo. St 880 72·74-fi-77-2112
Community colteee ._... c-t c_.._ ,_,
(et 8-llfl CC)
T_,, ICOf .. I Ml San Antontc> 400 2
Oranoe CoHI 407, 3 Fullerton. 111 •
S""I• Ana •22 5 Cyp;-42~ 6 Golden
W .. I 4311 1 C..lllOS 440
78-Woodt. Peullon COCCI 82-Speoonl
tOCCI. 83 Loraru (OCC). 811-Wutal
(0CC) 94-RIMtrW (0CC)
NHt. pleyofte
OMIM>N ~8 , ...... ,'",
0-1
TOftltlllt Ouat>ac: •t B<Mlton RanQere II Plllll<lalpllla
T-row
WHlllnQlon •I NV lll•nd•n
Bu1fllk> •1 Mon1r111
St Louie II Chlclgo
Toronto 11 MlnnMOt•
Winnipeg II Edmonton
v-at Calgary a-ta t
0.-at 8'1fil~
NY RanQart al~
Wll8f'tlnQton 1tHY-1
BuffelO 11 WonllMI SI lOUla 11 CNclQo
Toronto 11 Mtn.-ota Wtn11lpeg •I Edmonton
VancO<I-II Celgary a->
latv•dar NY laland.rl 11 WMl>ln(llon
eo.1one10-
.,.on1rea1 at BuN•lo
Mlnnaeot• •I Tor onto Edmonton el Winnipeg
C.19ary II V•ncou-
Pllll.oalPlll• al NY R~I
Cl'llCIQO at SI loull 0.-4
lunclay , .. _,,
Montreal .. Buff elo
NY 111-1 II W~IOft
eo.1on at Ouet>ac: Ptllt-e>N• at NY Ranglt1
M..-11 .. Toronto
Edmonton 11 w~ CNcaQo et SI LOUii
c111g~ 11 vencou-0..-1
T_.J
(lf ---r)
Ouat>ac: at Boeton NY Renger1 el P!lt1tlda/ph11
Wff/Wtlg1on et NY loluwi.t•
Buftalo 11 Monlraet SILOUll •t~ toronto at Mtnnaeoll
Wlnnlpet II l!dmonlon
V-•ICalOMY
•
Orange Co11t OAIL.Y PILOT/Tuttday, Apftl &, 1'83 Cl
On the right track
Somu 200 buy• 1md 1Prh1, ti6'<-'tl 7 J~. •J>tml "
rtx:ont S.turday uxhlbltlna th~lr Hlhh·tlt: pruwc1111 at
the Nf'wport Beach City Track Moot Ml N(•wport
Harbor lllaih
Tht.' c•vcint, 1poruort!d by lhtl NL•wport &lbou
Rotary Club and thtt city'• parka and r«r<'allon
departmcmt, Mctvd us a quallfylni meet for th•·
UJX'Omlnai Ora.n1ic County ChamplonshlJ>lll April 16
(boy1) and April 23 (~lrla) In Lo. AJamlw.
The younpwra were aUowt!d to partlclpaw In u
maxlmum of thrne eventa agalruit olh ra In their
aame aao aroup. The Rotary Club provided medala
to the winners and ribbons to the second and
third-place flnlahera.
• D•llr Piiot '91ot" by '--9 ,._,M
Brian H e ndric ks (above),
Ma lt Tomlin (left ) a nd
som e f utu.r e s printers display
t heir ta le nts a t recent meet.
NBA
EAITlflN COIWf .. IHCf
,.eclflc OIYlllon w L Pel. oa
Liller• S. '19 740
Plloanl• 48 28 622 8 '>
Seattle 44 3t Sl7 1t
PO<llar>O 42 32 ~ 12 •
GQl(lfn Slate 2S 50 330 30
Sen OoaQo 2S SO 333 30
.. ITlllH CONf'IMHCf .....,,. .. , DtwliNoft •
5.,, Antonio •7 77 835 Oerlv.. •o 35 533 1·~
KanMI Cny 39 35 S27 9
D .. I.. 39 40 474 17
Ulall 27 48 360 ,,.20'h Hou1ton 13 117 t73 34' •
t!ASTlllN CON,EllfNCE
Atlantic DM•lon
z·PM•dall)llla fl I 13
•·Boat on st 23
•·N-Je<oay 46 211
-Yorli 38 36 w .. r .. ng1on 37 37
Centr II Ol'lleiofl
r.·Milweull." 47 21
Allenll IO le
OetrOlt 31 4 1
Cl>ICIQO 2ti •I
C-enO l!I S6 lndlene Ill S6
924
6119 tO
622 IS 5t4 23
500 2•
927
526 7'·
453 13 351 ,..,
2S3 29
2S3 28
•·<:linched p1ayott >POI y·c:llnc:lla<I OovlatOn lllle 1-citnc:hecl dlv111<>n and oontereno<! 11111 YMlerder'• O.me
Seame 121. Lei!.,. 1t1 • Todat'•O-
B.,.lon et Atlante N-Jaroay II Wllhtnglon
Detroit et New Y0<1<
Ptl~~· at Mllweuk" Kan..-City e1 San AntonlO
ciav.iena •t Clllc-oo HO<illon et Ulatl
Golden Steia 11 Ptloent•
5-ttta ., San Olaoo
La-11 Porttand
sontc:e 121. Lek en 111
LOS ANO«LIS -Ram~ • Wilk. .. ti Al>dut-J1bber 21. E JOhnaon 15 Nl~on 10
Worthy ti, COOi* 13 McGM 2 JonM •
Jordan 3 Totlll • t·98 27·3~ 111
MATTU -Sllallon 11, Vr•,_ 0, Slkml
2•. ll>OmPIOll 31. WMllema 15, Brown t2,
Ktl-2. H-5. Oonaloaon 1 t SmM 4
Totato 50.95 20-23 12 I
kor• bf O....ter1 Loa Anga4ff 21 22 2e 35-11 t
Seattle 3t 31 17 31-121
Tllrff-polnl go•I• -Cooper, Joroan, HawH Total foula -lo• Angela• 22
SNttle 28 ~1 -Loe A~ •3 IE
J~ tO). S..ttla IO(Sllo•N 91 ,,_, -
l.,_ Angetae 24 (E JoMeon II. SMttle 26
1Brow11 10) Tac:M1ea11 -lo• Ang•ta•
-tegel ~ 2 ~ A -t8 045
NaALHCMn
9:"'7o " "* Ayt. 76 112 37• 21.W 29 5
$1 604 341 1318 21.1
70 663 -482 1159 211 I
76 770 432 19117 26 5
7S 708 40 I 11133 24 4
71 710 311 1131 241
74 991 IOO 1801 24 ~
7• 123 $&1 t797 24 3
117 597 400 1808 24 0
74 700 332 17$3 23 7 119 t71 200 t632 23 7
75 175 3"3 112• 23 0 • 657 452 15e7 22 7
10 e12. 1se 155t n.z eo 521 :156 1310 21 f
13 9 t8 3-46 t6116 21 1
14 $4.4 2H 1318 21 7
73 M t 251 1577 21 9
73 597 Ml 1S62 21 4
• etl DI I ... 2U
~~o.t To4A"9·
74 422 703 1125 t6 2
74 )31 eoe MO 12 7
75 2117 64.4 1111 121
74 2117 1121 Ill 120 17 191 !>82 173 11 s
70 177 1119 7M 11 • 71 237 S70 807 11 4
Malone, Pt>lt
WH1tem1, NJ
Lalmbear. Del
Gtlmor9 Sit\ Ant
Slk-.S..ttta
RoblnlOrl Clllre Roundfllld, All
8110 Boeton Ruland,Wa9"
PlfWI Bolton
74 t14 640 124 '1 t 12 2e3 S34 797 11 I
70 24.4 s 18 780 10 9 .........
Q Mo. ......
~. ua..w 10 ra 10.A
MOOta, hn Antonio 18 1157 9 5
GrMn. Utah 71 64' 11 0 Drew K.,._ C1tv 67 556 1.3
w....,,,1, SMttle 72 6114 I 3
Wllllam1. KC 64 512 1,0
Jollneon, WUll 80 •79 Io
TllomH, Ott 75 517 7 I ••Ofl, LA 11 111 1.2 Clltella PN1 7 1 •911 7 0 , ..... °""~ ,0 FGA Pet.
6 JonnlOn, KC 33e 530 ~
a--a 8en Anl 502 7M S32 Wiiiem•. IMw Jareey 411 8tt 5"
AUot J_..11, LAii-111 19 ..,
D ... t11na, NJ 360 597 see
WQOlrldge, Oii H 1 122 580
CartwrlgM, NY 414 7'? 613
..,.., Labf• -100 ... Oe>Aa. O;M;; 321 s111 see Rulend. w..,, U5 915 551
Colleaa
N(;AA Dll~llON
Ci t Albuq...,que)
NC Slate 54, Houeton 52
NOllTH CAllOLIHA ITAn
FO fQAFT FTA A A Pf Pie Balley 1 111 1 2 5 0 I 15 Charle• 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 4 Mc:Oueeo 1 5 2 2 12 1 • ~ Wl\lltonburg 9 17 'l 2 5 t 3 14 Lowa 4 II 0 t 0 a 2 I 811118 0 1 2 2 ' 1 1 2 Gennon 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 7 Myart 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Team Ret11 2 Tolelo 2J M I 11 )t " " M
HOUSTON
D<utat ' s 2 2 2 0 4 4
Mtcnaa..~ 2 6 0 0 • 0 ' 4
Ole1Uwon 7 15 6 1 11 I I '° Frenktln 2 6 0 I 0 3 0 • Your19 3 tO 0 4 II ' 0 6
All09<t • II 2 s 2 1 2 10
O•ttya 2 2 0 0 2 2 3 6 Roae 0 I 0 0 1 0 2
W1lll""1e 0 t 0 0 I ' 3 0
lee.m ~b1 ' Totele 21 56 10 ,. 44 . " 52
N C1r01tne St 33 21 s. HOU II on 25 27 S2 A 11327
MISL EASTERN DIVISION w l Pct. 08
Ba1t1mote 27 16 578
ci ...... ,,d 16 t1 606 t
Ch1cego 26 t6 5111 ,.,
P11111>v1on 21 21 500 S'>
Nt'W V°Ot!Ji. 22 22 500 s•,
Butte•o 19 2S •32 8'>
M..,,Dh•I 18 2S •111 9
Wl!IT'EllN OfVISt<>H
Sao OoeQO 21 1 S 643
WtC:Nte 2• t8 S71 3
K1n111 C•ty 23 19 S•8 •
St Loutt 23 19 S411 • ""°'"" 22 21 s t2 s GOld•n Bat tA 28 333 13
Laa .. • e 38 182 20
Y .. •.,Cler'• acor .. No g1ma1 oclle<Kolld
TOftlgllt'a k-llh
Wlchtle al Loe Angela$
BuN1lo at Plttlbu<gh Phoenl• 11 1(-. Clty
St Louie II New YOrk
USFL
Pacific
W l T l'cl. Pf' PA
3206001190 a 2 o 600 1e 88
2 3 0 400 90 79 t 3 0 400 79 I ti
c.nttal
' 1 0 3 2 0
2 3 0
1 4 0
Atlaftlk:
eoo 102 91
600 132 70
«)() • 74
200 IO 110
BoltOf\ • I 0 ao() 1 t6 11 Pfl~~ 4 1 o eoo t11 41
-...... 1 • 0 zoo 90 1211 WIUNngton 1 4 0 200 SI 117
I.Ml Nlfht'• 8corl o.n-29. t.tl(:Ngan 2'
.. twda,'• 0..-
Tampa S.y at Oen-
l11nde)o'10.-PN1adalpnl1 al h,.-
Btr mlnQll•m at Cllie-oe Mtcnlgln al New JerMy
Dallland at Bolton
flltoftdeJ'•O-. Afllor\e et WMl>lnglon
o.n .... 21, Mlcftlg.n 22
~bf°'*1afe o.n-1 0 7 t5-29 Moc;ntgan o Cl 8 7-22
Din Cfloela SIS ""' ISC>Mfmen klell) M>c:ll Hlbar1 I run (l<dl laMacl)
M>c:ll Hebert t run l~ run)
Dan J 11M• I 1 pall from Jolln1on
(6pae1me11 kk*I
Mteh HOiiowiy 36 pea lrom Habl<1
(llojovtc klcl<) Oen Sydnay 2 run 1Knappta run)
Oen -Sl'dnay 2 run t$4>Mlman ktokl A 11,:179
llMllY!d46el l l<ttladoa
RUSHING 01nva r, Sydney 7-113,
CllOet• l·S.. T .,_..., 1-20, Cenedt 3·20.
Mtllllawe 3·5 MlclllQan, C Miiier tt-57.
lACy 11·S8 He!Mrt 2·} PA881NO -Da n•tar, Jollnaon
tl-38-4-114 MtONgan Hat>er1 14-29·3· tit
AEOEIVING -banver, Nl1lol1k 5.47
8111191 2•48. J tmH 2·31. Piia• 2-U . C1nada l·mlllut 1, Miiier 1·mlnvt I
MleNQan Ho4towlly t-«> Cobo 3-42. Lecy
3•33. ~choll :i..a t, Can« 2·5 Ml88!D Fll!lO GOALI -Mlchlg1n.
80j(MOJO
Coe wins 4-mile
VIG.EV ANO, Ualy (AP) -Olympic champion
Sebutian Coe of Britain made a 1UCC81lul debut in
the outdoor IN90n yesterday winning the four-mile
"Gold n Shoe" race In 18 mlnutet, 28 leCOnda.
·-
River OJU lntematlonel C•I ltou1IOf\, flue) ,.,., .._,. SlnolM
P1ut Mc N1mee (Auetrafta) del t<av1n
Cutten (South Altice), 6·4 11·2, St•v•
Denton U.S I dal Miit• Calli• (US J, &-1. 1-3.
l-2, &-3 Ren.-K"'1>n111 (lndll) Oel Van Wtrntlllcy (Us I. 1-1, "-" Tom Ctlrl (Us)
Oet Mika BrunnD«g IU S I. 11·3, "l>--1. r >1 ..
£1tlf !West Gannany) de! Ru-~
(New ZMl81101 6-3 5-7, 6-2
Women'• lournamenl
(et Hllt:r tteM INnd. N.C,) fltl "-net ....... Cerll11g BUHll def Roa1tyn F•trtl•nk,
6-4 6-3"Zina Oentaon de! Kathy H<>r¥•1h,
6 7 11-~. 1·5. Bonnie Gaou• oat Andr"
Leand, 6·4, 6·0 Andrea T1ma1var1 del
Belly Negeltet1, 6·4. 3·11, 11·3, Claudta
Kohde del Mare1t11 Mukar, 11·3, 6-4, Evonne Q()()laoonQ de! Jenny KMICh 1-3 S-7 9-1 Kllfry M.Mlla Reta dal' t•a BUdtOVI
6 2 • e 1-2
H'91'1 ec:hool f ei.nctA 2S'r'I, .,,,_ J Y, ........ 6-(Ej de! 8atftal0 ... a.I cox &--0
del Tart., oaleult o.t Krl'Qlll 7-9 Blown
IEI..,.. 6.1 6--0 7-6 dalautt Ber111< tE) "'°" 6·3. Ge11ult 11.-. loet 6-7 Rot>l>lno tEI "'°" 1121116-06-3 ~
ln1dom1-Flag11 IE) Oii Y•nQ·B .. CFllm.
6 3. 6· 1 oe1 vong·Vatueo, 6 I 6· 1.
S1uoeba1t11·Slndoval IE) opll1 0·8. l-4, •on 11-3. l-1
COLUOf W<*VC
UC lf'Ylne t , e.owro Unhwalty 1 ........ Myer• tUCI! det Freemen, 6 3 1·2.
K-ng (UCO 0.1 t<Jeo1 &-t 1 S, Mallory
tUCU de1 Dug"" 11-3 11·3 Tranwitll (IJCll
det Epstem 6-3, 6·2 Benno 1uc11 dal
Honog 6-3 3-6 6-0 Raynot (8! de! Pellon
1 ~ 7 6 ~
Malto<t-"-... '119 (UCI) dal Fr.....,, HontQ
6·2 6 I Myar .. P11ton IUCll oar 1( .....
Ou11•n 6·2 6·0. o<au•· frenwllh (UCll
def Ougan-OWll, &-2 ... 2
Y .. tercPy'e 1Teneectlon1
IAHllAU.
~L ......
CALIFORHIA ANGElS -Oc>ltorwod Miki Brown Ind 0.ry "91tll OU11..,.,._ St-
lut>rllk:ll, lnlitlOaf, and Rid> Slelt• encl
M lc;l<ay M-. plldlare 10 Edmonton of'"' Paetllc CoMt LMgUI Sent •ry Narron and
Mike O'Batry. cllcllert , i nd Byron
M<:l-"lln. pl10har, 10 ll'tllr -taaoua camp for IUlgftrnenl Placed 811 Tr_..,
ptte,,_, on the 21-<1ey dl11bled 1111 enc1 Ed
Ott. c:atcner. on '"' 15-day Olllblad Mii NEW YORI( YAN KEES -Pllllcad Lou P1nl4!4la, outflelOar, on tile 15-day dtlllblld
1111 111roac1Na to Merell 30 Placed R.k:k
Rautel'fll pttc:her on tl'fl 80-<J•y dl11bled
"•' SEAnLE MARINERS -RelMMd Cllnl
HurOll O<llllalder
""'*""l...-CHICAGO CUBS -Placed Mille Proly
pllehar on ll'tl 21-<lay dlMbled kit "9caltad
Cr1tg L1ller11 pitcher from Illa minor "'= YORK METS -A""°"'"*' 11111 Mat k 8tedlay outftelOar ... not ba placed
on tM 2S.."*1 roeler t>ul -ramlln wttfl tl'tl
taam inst-ol ._-ting to Tldtwllter of the
lnlamellonll LMQVe
PHILADELPHIA PHtlLIES -Pieced Al
HOiiand, phct.. -o. ... Roberti,~·-· on tl'tl 2 t d•Y dl111>1ed Itel ST LOUt!l CARDINALS -Placed Wlllla
McOM, oullleldaf on t1'a t&-day diMbled 11•1 ratr<*:tNa to Merell :!JO Opt-JoNI
Futgh1m, pitche r. 10 Loull•lll• ol Ill•
A,,_1ean AnoclltiOll SIQned 81-lkaun,
outlltldat, to a one-....., c:ontrac1 SAN DIEGO PADllES -Stnl Merli
T llurmonc:J Ind Ceclllo Ruiz. pllcl>ar9. and Marlo ~. llll'lalolr, to Lu Vega of IM
Paetllc Colet l aagua Placed Tony Owynn, oulltelO•• on Illa 2 l·d•J dt .. bltd 1111.
Purc:11ua<1 1111 contrect of J1<ry T\P"nar,
outlleldar ~ ~~
-, ...... L...-OENVER BRONCOS -Signed Keith 811t1op oll1<1•l¥1 nnam1n, Paul Howard,
QUlld, IMTy Elfllll, llNt>lctl .. , -Bt1-
Menor, delenai,.. -NEW YORK JETS -St;Md Marcene
Emmett and Byron Pattereon, dafe11tlva
btcka. Robert Brewer. 119111 e nd; Mat'tl
Sllaeklaford, oelenllive llMnwln. Ind F..O Brockington e nd Miiie Alkew, wld•
~· SOCCP
US SOCCE .. FEOEAATIOH -Nll'Md Jlnguo McAlplna U S Naltonll Youlll C09dl
and Fr111 Merth 1enlor d llrla lon
ldnwllatretor .--... ._., LMaw
J ACK80NlllllE TEA MEN -Slglltd
JOlln \.~ and Miii Mtottr. ~ COUAOI
MOHTAHA STATE -Nlll'IM llU Slltnlr
llMCI l>Mltttbell coecll
THiil -AnnounolCI the ,...,.llon ol
J-BoreNll. Med bttlltlbell OOICtf\.
Coo teated hi• condition qaJnJ\ • aroup of
Italtan runnen ovt'r the robbl•tone street.I of thJa
medieval town, w hich i. the capital of Italy'• ahoe
induat.ry.
WHALE WATCtlNG L~Ct£0N
He turned five Japr on a downiown coune,
amid ch not 6,000 tam, and finlahocl two ll'COnda
ahead of lta_ly'a Oellndo Botdln, who wu th only
competitor to k p Coe'• J*e ln the fln1l kilometer.
It waa the aecon d vtctory for Coe ln the
"Golden S hoe," who.e fin1lh line ii eel in th• ac.nlc
Ducal Square.
He won the flnt ru.nn1nl In 1981. Hla Bri\lah
rival Sieve Ovett and Aust.rallan runner ~ 0.
C...iella won It ln 1981 and 1982. reepectJvely.
While watching the whales paas rlaht In front of
your table. enjoy a aumtu.ous seafood salad -
maybe a half pC>und hamburger treat -
poulbly a ecelone eandwlch.
'
4 Orange Oout DAIL y PILOT ITUHday. Aprll O, 1083
N.C. STATE PULLS OFF HOCKER. e •
From Pege 01
ln double av.um. qalnlt Pepperdln , by one polnl bukew and tor the flnl l~ mlnui.., Phi Slama
over Nevada-Lu V11u and by two over Vlr,tnta Jama did not rn&Nlt a 1lnalo 1tuff lhot u St.1"111
qaln '° N9Ch the rtftal Four. drtamen char.it'd rnto a lead on th«' fine lnalde
All the while, Valvano waa Mlllna a dream, work of 6·1 l Thurl S.Uay.
teWnc his kJda t My wero a team of deeliny. And "We played arcat," tald Valvano "We were up
the Pllclc boucht the Sdea. 6 0 and lt could J\ave been 10·0."
''They ,et tJ.red of me talkina about dreaming," • Eventually, 7-foo\ Akeem Olajuwon IOlred
Valvano aald. "But l've been dreamlni about thll over tht' rim for one of Phi Slama Jama'• 1pedalllee
for I lol'\a Ume, ever aince I 80t Into coechJna." with five mlnutet left ln the haJf. h WU to be the
All State had to do to make the dttam come only dunk all n!Qht for the team that had 1tuUed 13
true wu beat thu No. l team Jn tht country, a In th~ flloot of Loul1vllle'1 Cardin.at. jual two day1
dunk-drunk tquad ridlng the etttt of 26 oonaecutlve before. State'U•tnacloua 2-3 zone dofoNe controlled
vtctoriet. Houa\On had put on a cllnJ.c destroylna the area under the hoop.
1econd-ranked Loulavllle In the .emlflnals and At halftime, S.iley had 1 ~ polnta, Houaton'a
figured to destroy V alvano'a dream. Clyde DrelCler waa tied to the bench with four
But lt didn't quite happen that way. penonal foul.I ond the Wolfpack waa aittina on a
''Our goal wu not to give then a dunk, to make 33-25 lead, 20 minutes away from a national
them bNt WI out.aide," Valvano II.Id. champlonahJp.
The Wollpack ICOred the 1eame's first three It turned out to be the longeet 20 mir\uie. or
Valvano'• Ufe.
Eagles win in tennis
The Estancia High tennla team remained
unbeaten In Sea View League play yesterday with
a 25\1\-2 ~ victory over the lrvlne Vaqueros.
Damon Robbins. a freshman, took all four of
his singles sets for the Eagles (3-0), while the
doubles team of Dave lnadomi and J ohn Flagg
continu~ its domination over Sea View League
foes.
At the college level, the UC Irvine women
swept to an easy wm over Brown Uruversity, 8-1.
Maria Myers took her singles match with ease, 6-3,
6-2, and teamed with Colleen Patton in doubles, 6-2.
6-0.
"l felt we were In a better poeltion elght down
lo North Cuoltn. State at the half than we were
five down to Loul1v1lle at the half In the
semiflnala,'' aaid Houaton Coach Gur. Lewil.
"I juat had the feellna we hadn t played a Uck.
l felt If we go out and play at all, we wln the game."
North Carolina St.a_te ca.me out k'e cold ln the
second half and Hou.ton went on a tear, outaooring
the-Wolipack 17-2 over the flnt 9'A minulel. It wu
reminiscent of the 21-1 Cougar apurt that had
buried Louisville on Saturday. The only difference
was that Phi Slama Jama still wasn't stuffing. But
the fraternity did have the lead, 42-35.
"We were stone cold," said Valvano.
' Cindy Keeling, Linda Mallory, Lola Trenwath
and Gretchen Bering all won singles matches for
UCI. , •
It was beginning to look like the dream was
over. Then, though, Houston helped revive it. The
racehorse, run-and-gun Cougars, slowed to a walk.
The slowdown that N.C. State was expected to play
arrived from an unlikely source -Houston.
·•we went to that because .l have a lot of
c.'Onfidence in that offense," said Lewia. "I felt we
c.'Ould pull it out and get some layups."
Wolfpack Coach Jim Valvano ho lds the
DEATH llTICIS
DAVENPORT Ronald of Los Angeles, Ca .
R A Y M 0 N D E .. step-sons Larry and George DA VEN PORT, resident of
Newport Beach, Ca. PUiied
away on ApnJ 1, 1983. He is
survived by his wife Jennie.
atep-daughter Bernice
Pasha, step-son Bernard
Bertrand, brothers Frank of
Shell Beech, Ca. and Earl of
Van Nuys. Ca., sister Daisy
Goodrich of Denver,
Colorado, granddaughter
Marlene Leitner and
grandaon Bernard Bertrand,
Jr ., als o 6 sr ea t -
gand<:hildren and 1 great-
great-grandchild. Services
were held on Monday, April
4. 1983 at the Smith &
Tuthill Westdlf( Chapel.
The family requests in lieu
of flowers donations be
made to the Orange County
Cancer Society. Services
under the dlrection of Baltz.
Bergeron Smith & Tuthill
Westcliff Mortuary of Ccista
Mesa. 646-9371.
MERRILL
JAMES F . MERRELL,
resident of Ccista Mesa, Ca.
Passed away on April 3,
1983. He wu an accountant
for the Houaton Oil
Compio.ny for 50 yeen. He is
IUJ'Vived by his wile Nora,
daughter Barbara Winters of
Huntington Beach, Ca., IOn
James of Texas and step-IOn
Jack Gilbert of Oregon.
Services will be held on
Wednesday, April 6, 1983 at
I l :OOAM at the Harbor
Lawn Chapel with Rev.
George Wood of the
Newport Mesa Christian
Center officiating. Final
intennent .ervices at Harbor
Lawn Memorial Park. In
lieu of flowers the family
requesw donations be made
to the Me.aa Verde Christian
Center Bullding Fund.
Services under the dittction
of Harbor Lawn-Mount
Olive Mortuary of Costa
Mesa. 540-"54.
GE'M'Y
MILLARD GETTY, born
August 9, 1900 In Waco,
Nebrakaa, paaaed away on
April 3, 19~. He was the .on
of Evelyn Garton Getty and
Ruben F. Getty. Millard
worked as a leader of Boys
Scouta of America for many
years, having graduated
from the Univeralty of
Minne.ota 1922. he wu a
dw1er member of ATO (A
college fraternity) at Kansas
State. He serviced In the
Army Aircraft during World
War II. He leavea 1 ion
Ronald L . Getty of Loi
Angelea. Ca., sister Beth
Zieg and Ervin Getty of
Nebraska. Hayward Getty of
M lchl1an and hl1 wife
Erdice, abo SW'VJVed by IOl'l
Stock and 4 grand<:hildren.
He also workt>d for the St.ate
of California Agricultural
Department for 17 years an
the field of Chemistry.
Memorial services will be
held on Thursday, by D
Gary Barmore o f l}le
FaJJ'Vlew Bapust Community
C hurch at Harbor Lawn
Memorial Park In lieu of
flowers donations should be
se nt the Fairview
Community c hurch c /o
Millard Getty Memorial
Fund, 2525 Fall'Vlew Road.
Costa Mesa, Ca. 9262fL
Services under the direction
of Harbor La wn-Mount
Olive Mortuary o f Costa
Mesa 540-5554
HOOPER
FORREST C HOOPER
resident of Yucca Valley. Ca
Passed away on March 31
1983. Survived by his wift
Catherine. 2 daughters Joan
V Marriner of Riverside,
Ca., and Jean Lorti of
Orange, Ca .. 3 sisters Loia
R obin so n o f Talala,
Oklahoma, Thelma Housle:-
of O klahoma City.
O klahoma, and Maud1~
Wea ver o f Manfrd ,
Oklahoma, 2 brothers
Everett Hooper of Oregon
Cit y , Oregon and Cloas
Hooper of Tulsa, Ok.lahoma,
6 grandchildren and 3 great-gTandchildren. In lieu
o f flowers the family
requests donations be made
to the American Cancer
Society. ServK.'el were held
Saturday. Wiefels & Son
Mortuary of Yucca Valley
directors.
LAZARUS
BESSIE LAZARUS,
resident of Seal Beach, Ca.
Passed away on April 3,
1983. She ii survived by her
daugher Ethel Schauchman
o f El Cerrito, Ca. a nd
Mlldred Marcus of Oakland,
Ca , sons Arno ld and
Murray. Graveside servkel
will be held on Wednellday,
April 6, 1983 at I ·OOPM at
the Harbor Lawn M:>unt
Olive Memo rial Park
Services under the direction
of Harbor Lawn-Mount
Mortuary of Costa Nesa
540-5554.
IRVING
GLENN H IRVING.
resident of Anaheim, Ca
Passed away on April 3.
1983. He is survived by hlB
wife Mary. Pnvate services
w e r e held under the
direction of Harbor Lawn-
Moun t Olive Mortuary of
CAita Mesa. 540-5554.
THOMAS
CARL L. THOMAS, born
August 15 , 1909 an
-----------. Young.at.own, Ohio. Pa~
PACM'tC YllW
MINORIAL, ...
Valvano admitted he was surprised to see it.
net aloft after his North Carolina S ta te
team won the NCAA basketball title with a
54-52 win over Houston last night. Not sorry, you understand. Just surprised.
Charles: Right place, right time
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M . (AP) -
Destiny singled out Lorenzo Charles
long before the final second o f the
NCAA championsh1p showdown.
The 6-7 sophomore power forward's
slam dunk with one second remaining
last rtight gave North Carolina State a
~-52 upeet of top-ranked and seemingly
unstoppable Houston and a most
improbable national title.
"I don't know af fate had anything to
do with it," Charles sa1d "All l know is I
was m the nght place at the right t.lme."
Charles knows the territory.
He hit the game-winning free throw
with three seconds left to salvage a first-
round victory over Wake Forest in the
Atlantic Coast Conference tournament
and luanch N .C State's incredible
journey to Albuquerque.
And it was his two free throws with
23 seconds left in the West Regional
champ1onah.lp game that beat Virginia
and Ralph Sampson and put the
Wolfpack in the Final Four.
For most of last night's title clash, ,
Charles was offenslvely a non-entity on
the court He had scored only one field
goal and according to North Carolina
Coach Jam Valvano, was "not playing up
to his level of play."
Current leader Chinook (US-1 16), s kippe re d by Seattle's Carl
Buchan, glides through stiff winds in s ix-meter series.
But he rose to that level -about a
(oot above the basket -to slam home
teammate .Dereck Whitte nburg's
desperation 27-footer and give the
"Cardiac Pack" the biggest upset in an
NCAA championship game since Texas
West.em, now Texas El Paso, beat No. 1
Kentucky in the 1966 fin.a.ls.
''The biggest play of his life," Valvano
said.
··1 JUSt put it through and looked up at
the clock and saw there was nothmg but
zeros on it," Charles said. "I saw
everybody running on the t.'Ourt so I
figured it must have been good "
Winds • raise havoc with six-Ineters
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY
~ "°' ........ Wrttef Sticks came tumbling down again
yesterday in the six-meter national
championships out of Balboa Yacht Club
when the wind.a whistled up to about 25
knotll In the fourth race.
three races yesterday which would have
wound up the series. but as the winds
incr eased i n mid-afternoon It was
decided LO postpone the final race until
today.
In another mishap. Ben Mitchell Jr.'s
California l lost a head.sail In the heavy
going. and fell out of the lead in t.he
standmgs.
ham LO i.1>i.IJ'\ place u1 IJ'\e fourth race and
gives him finishes of 3-1-1-6 for a total of
10 ·~ points for second place.
This virtually set up a match race
between Buchan and Mitchell for the
title. The only boat with an outside
cha.oc'e is Paul Cyard's St. Francis VIll
which Is st.anding in third place with
16 ~ points.
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lnetudlno 1111 l>fHCll or def~t.
Notice of wtMcn w11 recorded JvM
25, 1811, '" 8oott 14 t 16 ol Offte'al Recordt of Hid County, at PtOt
1007, Recorder'• 1n1trurntnt N"o. 31077, Will SELL AT PV8LIC
AUCTION TO THE HIOHEIST 8100£A FOR CASH. ltwfl.tl INIM)'
of the Untted St•t ... or 1 C88fW'1
Cfleck drllWn on 1 1t•I• or "8tl0nal
bank, • ••••• or ftdtrel credit
unlOn, or • e111e or ft0tt81 MV!na• and lo8n utOc:latlon domlc:lled ln
1.1111 tl8te, alt peyeblt el the time of
ult, Ill rlgllt. 1111• and Int-I llelcl
by 11 . •• Truatee. In lhtl reel
Pf C>P«l't 14tUll• In ulcl Counl}' and
Stitt, dtec:rlbeO " followe·
PARCEL 1: UNIT NO. 1 lnc:lutlve
u tllown end dHc:rlbed In Ill•
condominium plen recorded on
September 14. 11178 In Book 1284 I,
pegee 929 lo 911& lnc:lutlve of OfllcUI
record• of MIO County 11 ~
by amendment lo condominium
plan rec:orded on November 10,
1978 In Book 121118, pagn 1ll02
Ind 1ll03 of Otflelal Rec:ordt Of MIO
County.
PARCEL 2 An undivided one
tllirty-founh 1113"1111 lntereet .. •
tenent In common In the fM lnl•M1
In •nd 10 Ille common .,. .. of IOI• 2,
3, end 5 of TrKt 9858 .. per Map
t111d In Book 438. p•o•• I to 7
lnc:lul4ve. of MllC4lfteneou• Maps,
Record• ol MIO Counl)', u l4ldl
term le Oeflr..o In the ertlde tntltlecl
"o.tlnltlon•" of the Oec:ltrltlon of
Covenent ... Condition• •nd
R .. 1rtc:tton1". recorded Aprll 2 t.
11178 In 8ook 12644, page 951 Of
OlllClll Atcor dt, (T iit
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1upplern1n1t end 1mendmt ntt
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PARCEL 3 E-11 It tuCh
......... ltt jl¥1k;ulatfy ... torth
In Ille a111c1t enlltled "Ea~tt"
of the Oeclar111on under Ille MCtlon
!IMO lngl In "'°' artlcle tntlllecl .. IOllOws: "Rlgflll llnO Dutlea. Vtllltlet
end Ceble 'Televlalon" "Support.
Settlement end Encroacllmtnt".
"lngreH, Egr ... and Rect .. tlOnll
Rlgllla". end "Ex~ Aeltrlclec:I
Common ArM e.e-n.tlt"
PARCEL 4 E.1Mment1 u IUCll
-*>It lie paniclltat1y NI fortll
In Ille '111dt .,.titled "e-tt"
ol Ille Dect1r111on of Coven1n11.
Condition• and R1ttrlctlon•
recorded July 25, 1977 In Book
12305, page 748 end f1Htcordec:I
September 8. 111n In 8ook 12371.
page 327 of Ofllci81 Record• and
.,,,. ~1• encl tmendrntnll
t'-810 (The "Muter Oectttetlon")
undef Ille MC11on hMdlnge In M>Ch
'111olt entltlt<I 11 folio...: "Rlglllt
and OutlH' Ullllllet and Cebl• Televltlon". "Supp0f1, Settlement
and Encroechrntnl". "Community
Fecllitlee e.-1" encl "Orlllntge
Over Community Fecllfta."
Tiie 11ree1 addr••• or olher
common oeelgnatlon of tll• real property Mrtlnel>Ove oeec:rilMIO It
~ to be ee Hert>or RiOQe Dr • 9-:tt, CA
The underatg ned ller eby
dl1cl1lma 111 ll•blllly for e ny
tncorrect,_ In MIO weet lldclf-' or other common Oellgn1110n
Said Mlt wlll be mlde wttlloot
wurenty, ••Prtu or Implied. ~
regarding 1111•. poueulon, o r
enc:umbranc:ea, 10 tllltly tht •
prlnclpel betenee ot Ille Nott or
otller ot>tlQ1tlon MCUrtO by ltld
Deed of 'fruat. with ln1w .. 1 end
otller tum• H provided lll«•ln:
plu1 advance•. It 1ny, undtf Ille
terme tll«eot ltlO lnt-1 on Midi
advancel. Ind plut '-· en.tGM
encl axpen-of tM TNltee tnd of
the IN1t1 c:rM1*I by Mid OMO of
Truet. Tiie tottl amount of ••Id
obllgatton. lnc:ludtng reaeonably
etllmeted fe11, charge• end ·~ of the Truaa ... 11 the llrne Of lnltllll publlcetton ol 11141 ~loe. It
135e,126 43
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11 Truet ... REAL ESTATE SECURITIES
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Ce 92f12e
Attn JOHPll OeLllo, 2172 ,
Ana, Cott• M .... Ca. 112t2fl Ptut K ~enoe. 297 Pllmer.
Colla M-. Ct 112f12fl
Tiiis ~le condllcted by a
gener81 P8f\Mtlhlp Alen Cellio
Tiiie ttat-t .., .. ftltd wltll the
Coonay Cltrtl of OfMQt COunl}' on
Februwy 28. 1lla3
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PllOI M1t. 16. 22. 211. A$# 6, 11113
1320-a3
CerTelety Morluarv
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pac1f1c l/1ew Ortve
Newoort Beach
644·2700
away on April 2. 1983
Resident of Newport Harbor
area for 38 years. He la
survived by his wile Frances
l Thomas, daughter Carol
Van Riper. aon Glenn
Thomas. 4 grandchildren
and 1 great-grandchild,
brothers Bo b and Allen
'Thoolu and mp-daughters
Je&nne Schnackenberg and
Vlckle Sue Polston. A long
time member of Newport
Harbor · CAita Mesa Board of Realtora, Put President of
Board of Realten, rMmber of Klwanla and an Al
Malaikah Shriner. Carl wu
Losing a mast in the fourth race was
NHYCUSA skippered by Tony Watwon
of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. It was
the RCOnd NHYC yacht to lose a mast.
Hank Thayer's St. Francis V was
d1s:masted Saturday.
The race committee had scheduled
Takins over the lead after four races
was Carl Buchan o{ Seattle who haa
steered his Chinook to consiatent 2-3-3-1
finishes for a low ecore of 8 ~ points.
Mitchell's head.sail problem dropped
The six-meter crews will have only
two day1 rest before starting practice
races for the World Cup Thursday. The
World Cup regatta will be sailed out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club Saturday. ___ PUBUC ___ NO_TlC( ___ _
McCORMIQl MOlTU,UIH
Lacuna Beach
49•·9<115
LaQuna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
495·1776
HADOtt L.AWM-MT. OLIYI
Monu.,y • Ce1Te 1erv
Cterretorv 1G2S 0t11er Ave
C~c•Mesa
540-5554
,_CllAOTMIH
~-OADWAT
MOl'TVAIT
110 Broadway
CotllMHa
641-9160
active In the following
equeatrlan or1anl1.aUon1:
Tri -City Wranetera,
Weatmlnater , Loi
CompadrH Rldln1 Club,
Palm Sprln11, Rancho
Caballero1, Rancho
California, Oeaert
C1ballero1. Wlckenberc.
Arliona; Meaa Boote and
Saddle Club, C.O.ta M ... :
and 11 Rodeo RJd1na Club,
Placentia. Ke wa1 a
California Ht1hway
Patroim.n tor 10 ~ prtot
to tnterlna real Htatt.
Private ..W. will be held
on Wednesday at Paclflc
View Memol"lal Park,
Newport Beech, Ca. In Utu
.of <lowera the hmlly
requ"ta contrlblltlona be
made '° the Ametlc:9n Hart ~
ANGELS. • • From Page C1
a pulled lef t hamstring.
McNamara aJso aald with the
right-handed Sutton, he may
dec;ide to u.e Daryl Sconie.n, a
left-handed hltter, ,as the
dealgnated hitter and move
Reggie to right in pl.ace of the
right-handed hJttina Clark.
**'* The Antell made thelr
necetllAJ'Y 10 cuta yeatarday to 1et
down to the 25-man rc»ter llrrilt.
A mild 1urprl1e found Joe
Fer1u1on ed&lna out Mike
O'Berry for th4' No. 2 catch.lna
dutlet behind Boone. 0'8erry wu "nt to Ed'l'onton u waa
catcher Jerry N~ outfitlden
Gary Pettit a.nd Mike Brown,
Infielder Steve LubratJc:h and
pltchere Nck Ste«Nr, Byron
MclAuahlln and Mickey Mahler.
C.tchtr Ed Ott and patcher aw
Traven1 wen pi.e.d on the 16
and U -day dlubled llet.
DODGERS AT HOUSTON. •
From Page C1 ·Volleyball.
standings than hJ.a fu t ball or curve. playen too. And when we get off
Both Lilli• a-nd Dod1en to a wlnnln1 it.art. we can all
skipper Tom Luorda said they look beck on the aprtnc and aay,
look forward \0 lta.rtln& wt th a • We waded th r o u I h the
clean slate. The A1tro1 were 3-16 mllfortune. We proved we can
in •Prins play. The Dod£'..n. who handle advenlty'," L.UU.. aald.
fin.llhed a game out of t place The n...t--l<>1t two ... , ... name in the NaUonal 1..-,ue Weet tut --."·· ..,.. -year, were 11·17 and averaaed playtn In \he off-aeuon. r.r'St
nearly two crron a 1ame. bueman Steve Garvey llaned a
"Your exh.lbltlon record hM no frff aaent contract wltll San
bearln1 what1oever once the Dt.eso. Thltd buernan Ron Cey
seaaon 1tart1," La1orda 11.ld. went to the Chlc.alo Cube for a
"Startln& t.onilht. 1 don't \hJ.nk pair of ml.nor i.cue prospects.
anyone will remem,_r or catt Rookie o ... , Brock wt.11 replace
what we did in the aprl.na." Garvey. Pecfro Guerrero wlll
LUii• aaJd he won't fora•• move from "8ht field to third for
1prtn1 traJn1nf, In whlch hl1 Loe AnaelM. Guerrero'• ~Uon
pltchlnt ltaf 'I Hrned run wlll 1» mi.ct by Mike M.anhall. a awnce ... 0.90 and h.l.t defeNt RCOlld·yeet player wtthout much
oommlued ff errort. exPlritnce. '"nlfl experience la 1Dmelblnt Th• Aat.roe open th• Muon
on wh.lch au of U11 can build. l whh at lealt •ilhl playera
rMllM It'• been touel\ on our a.idl9 "1lln and NIMro battllne
fanl, but l\'1 been '°"8h an the :.. In~
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Dennie Olrfl n . i 102
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FOUNTAIN PARK HOMEOWNERS A880CIATION (Ille "AMOCltUon''), thr~ lie duty 9PPQ!nled •nt
•nd ettorney. LE'E H DURST,
wt1oM atteel 90Clr-and telephone llUl"b« le lllOwf'I betow. WILL SELL
AT P UILIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST llDDEA FOR CASH
(119y•ble et llme of .... In lawful
mon•y ol Ill• Unlt•d Stalu)
purau•nt to th• power or ••l•
OOl\twred In that <*lain Decletatlon or Cov•nante. Oondltlon1 and
AHtrletlona (Ill• "CC&A'e") aa r-atd In Boe* 1C>e25. Pegee 17.
lncluelve, Olllclal Record• ot Orang• County, Calllornle and.
wltllout covenant or warranty.
~ ... Ot lmplled. r.g1tdlrl0 title.
l)09MMlor1 °' enc::umbnranOM. all tllat oer191n reel property altuated In
Ill• County ol Oranga. Stat• of c.Alotnla. dwcflbed .. lol!Owa
Total admitted a ... t•
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over U.S. llebllltl .. and
•l•tutory depo1lt1
lnor .... (0.CrtaM) In !xo••• of
U.S. admlulble a1Mtl over U.S.
llabllltln & Statutory depoelt•
Insurance In Force: Nationwide
In TftouNnd•
•24'8,918,874
227.113,381
1, 100,000
7,860,000
, Accident and health premium•
lneuranc• In Force: C1llf0tnta
Bu1lneu Pege
3,718,415
2.832,888,000
( "' 980.821
97,927,550 Accident and health premlum1-Dlrect·
Calllornla Business Page (8&9)
We hereby certify thet the above ltema are In
accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended
December 31 , 1982 , made t o the lnaurance
Commissioner of the State of Callfornla. pursuant to law
0 . CUMMING
President
P. M. FRANK
Secretary
LOT 10 ol TRACT 7667 AS
CONTAINED IN BOOK 32e, PAGES
2e lo 27 . IN CLUSIVE. OF
MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN THE
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Tiie atr•et addrH• and other
oommon deelgnatlon, tt lln)t, ol the
rH I property deecrlti.d above ie purported to b•~ t01158 Pellble
Court, Foun1aln Valley, c.iuornla;
further, YMllng to aald raal property
le In Ill• name OI WILLIAM J
McCLARIN
Tlla und•relgn•d Truet•e
dleclalm• any ll1blllly ror 1ny lneofrec:t-ol Ille ttrMt lddrMa
end Otller common dMlgnetlOn, 11
_.,. lhown her.in.
$.id .. "'411bemade10 Ultsfy
Ille obllQ1tlon1 .. cured by, and
pu,.u1nt to Ille power of 111e
conferred In Miele 11/ o4 the 1boYe
r~ CC&R'a, end, pu1suant
to Artlcl• IV. S•ctlon 1 ot tlle CC&R'a, the Npt!Qe ot "--'
and Claim ol Lien w11 recorded
egalnat the above rNI property lor nonp1ymenl ol du•• 1nd _,, on July 19, 1982 ...
ln1trument No. 82·248842 111 the
Ofllolal Flec::ord• ol Ofange County, C .. ltOtnla; and lurtheir. Ille Notie. of
D1l1u1t 1nd El1ct1on to Sell
•ll•cllng H id r••I property wu
r•cord•d Augu•t 19, 1982,
lnclu11v•1 11 lnetrument No. 82 ·2111311e In Ille Olfldiol Records ol
CXenge County, c.lllomla
The totll emount o4 the unpaid
~ o4 Ille obliglllOn secuted by lh• property to be 1old •nd
r•a1on1bl• et1lm1ted cost•.
e.r~ end ldvenc:a at ll'le time of tlle lnlll1I publlclllon or Ille
Notloa o4 Sele, Including 111orney' s
I-Ind COlll, II $1,83070. ~
DATED: Mtrcll 18, 11183 FOUNTAIN PARK
HO M EOWNERS
ASSOCIATION
By l.M Ii. e>ur.t,
It• 1norney end egent 1195 Town Center O..lve.
Sult• aoo Coell ..._, CA 112626
{714) 641-1391
Publlllhed Orenge CoHI Dally
Piiot, Mii. 211, Af't 5, 12, 11183 & 1532-83
P\llUC M>TlCE
NOTICI Of ntUSTU'a I AU
T.l .No.•*
IWORTANT NOTICI TO "'°""" OWMI" YOU AM .. DIPAUU UNO£" A
DllD Of' TMJIT, DAH O MARCH 12, 1tlt. UNLBll YOU TAK I!
ACTION TO ""OTICT YOU"
f'llllOfil!Jn 't, IT MAY • IOU> AT A
""9L.tC IALL • YOU NEED AN
IEXPLUtA TION Of' TME MA TURI
Of THE l"tlOCHCMNO AOAJNIT
YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A
L.AWYE"-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ille!
Ille rMI property tttuateo 1n the
Cou111y or 011ng1, S 1111 ol Callfornla. known .. 1188 Mettne
Oflve. Laouna 8Meh, c.111orn1a end dMCrlbed .. lotlowl:
LOI 1 In Bloet< x ol MeKnlgllll
Addition. Seetlon 11 to t..gune Clltts.
In Ille City of Llgul\I BMch, County
of Orenge, State ot California. u
ehown on 1 Map recorded In book
8, page 47 Of Mtacellaneout M8')s.
r•cord• of Orenge County,
Cllltomla 8"d wtrl be aold •I public
auction on lhe beet! llepe 11 230 Newport Ce nte r Drive. Newport
Beac:ll. C1lltornl1. on April 22nd 11183, et 9-0 I a m., lo Ille ~t
bidder tor e8lh In 11w1u1 ewaney of
ll'le Untted Stet•
Tiie .... will be made wllnout eoven1nt, or wtrrenty reg1ro1ng
title, POH-lon, Of anGUmbrwee.
10 Htllly th• obllglllon Mc:Ured by 1nd under the Power ol Sile
conl•tr•d In tll• Deed or Trust ex~ed by Mlc::llMI McFIOden Ind
Su.an J . McFedden. HUlband Ind
Wiie N Joint Tenlll'te ... Truator, to
Am•rlc1n Home Mor1gege Trull
Died S •rvlc• Corpor atlon, a
California c:orporatlon, u TNS1•,
Publlalled Orange Co11l Delly
Piiot, April 6, 8 7, 8, 11, 1983
1800-&3
PlBUC NOTICE
YOU AM IN DEFAULT UNDI!" A
DHD Of TMJIT DAftD .IUNI 20,
1-. UNUN YOU TAKI ACTION
TO PttOHCT YOU""'°"""· IT MAY H IOLO AT A llU ... JC
IALI . IF YOU NEID AN
IXl>UNATION OF THa NAT\Hll
Of' THI l"tlOCHDINO AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYI". NOTICI Of' TllUITH'I IAU
T.l.No.~ NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN, 11111
on Wedneedly, April 20, 11183, II
10:00 o'clOek a.m ot uld day, In
the room Mt Ulde tor conducting
TrultM'I S8*. wttllin Ille ollloel of
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES
SERVICE. loClled et 2020 Nortll
Broadway. Sull• 208. Stet• o Cllllornla, SP ESCROW SERVICE,
INC . 1 0.lewere corpor1tlon. u
duly eppolnted TrullM und« and
purauant to tll• power or nle conferred In tllat certain Deed ol
Trull •HCUled by Edward Young
Pallk1pu K1telk1n1 and Ryu
Katelklnl, lluabend and wll•. u joint tenanll, recorOld June 25, 1980, In
Boot< 13&46 ol 0111e111 Record• or
alld County, II page 87 Record••"• lnetrumenl No 26195. by raaaon ol
a breach or default In peymenl °'
perlorm1nce ol "" obllgallone .. cured thereby, Including 11111 braacto or del•utt, N041ee of wflk:ll wa1 rec::otded o-nber 15, 11182,
H R•corder'1 lnllruroent No
82-436323 Will SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDOER FOR CASH, llwlul money
of tr.a Untted SlltM. or a cuhle<'a
cnecl< d•ewn on a 1111e or nallonal b1nk. a allte or lederel credit
union, or 1 1111• °' lederal uvlnQs and IOan UIOClalt.:>n domiciled ln
tlll• •Ille, alt pay1t>te at the time or
Ille. alt right, tllle and lnte<"I 11910
by II. aa Trullee, In lhat reel
prop«ly altull• In Mid Covn1y end
Still. deecftbed N lollowe lot 11 ol Tree:! No. 4607, .,
sllOWI\ on 1 map t,.,.,eot racorOed 1n
Book 180. P1gee 37 and 38.
Mlseelt1neou1 M1p1 Record• or
Mid Ofenge County
Exole>tlng all Oii. gu enc! other
11yoroc11bon eubel1ncee lying
below • -1\cal Oeplll of 500 ,_
from the 1urt1ce tller•ol, but
wltllOUt the rlglll ot entry on the eurtaee thereof, u r-...cl In DMd
rtc(WdeO Februlty II, 11163 In 809k
6425. Peoe 48&. 01llclll Records
Tiie 1tre1t addreu or otller
common d111lgnat1on ol Ill• reel
property llereln1bov1 dMeribed II
purported to be. 3088 Johnson
Avonoe, Coela Mell, Cllllom11.
Tll• und1ra1on1d h•raby
dl1cl1lm• all llablllly lor 1ny
lncorrecl-In laid ••r-lddr-Of ()(heir OOtnmOn dellgnaflon.
Slkl Nie wlll be made wllh<>ut w1rran1y, axprea1 or Implied,
regerdlng 1111•. poue111on, or
encumbrenc••. to ut11fy Ille
prlnelp1I bllane. ol 1he Note or
otller obllglllon MCured by u ld
Deed ol fruel, w1tll 1n1.,.e11 and
>Iller aum1 N perovlded th«eln,
>lu• edv1nc ... II 1ny, under the enns thereof and 1n11re11 on a.di
tdv•noM. ind plut •-. ehergea ind ellP9"-ot the TrullM and of
lie ttUttl CA'Nted by uJd Deed ol
fruet. Tiie total amount ol n ld
>bllg1tlon, Including re11on1bte ut1111eted feee. cll11g1e and
JXPW>-of tl'le Tru1tM. 11 ll'le lime
>f lnltlal put>licattor't o4 tllle Nolloa. le '58.114 $5.
0.1ed M•c:tl 25. 19e3 SP &crow s.Mce. Inc .
1 0.-e c:orporaoon.
M TruelM.
By REAL ESTATE
SECURITIES SERVICE.
1 Clllllomla eorpor11lon.
111~1 By (SEAL) DJ Morg«,
ltl Pr..idenl
2020 N 8'oedwly,
Suite 206, S.,,11 Ml, CA 92706
Tel (7 14) II~ 10
Publlall•d Orang• Cont Oany
>ilol. M11 29, Af't 5. 12, tlle3
1525-33
lor tll• benefit 1nd .. curlty ol ----.. -... -.,.-NO-TICE ___ _
American Home Mortg1ge r~
Corp ore ti on. 1 C 1111 or n I a ---AC-TITIOU---.-llU-... --..,....., .. ~-
e«poratlon. u Benette:iety, dated NAm ITATI_,.,.
Merci\ 12. 11181. and r-ded on Tiie follQOolllnn l*IOM .,. doing APf'll 2. 1N I In 8oo11 14005, Pege buSlnMI • ·-.
1192 ... ln•trument Number ttl05 STARltTE VILLAGE. 20410
ol Olftc::lal Record• ol tlle Covnly 01 Newport 8oulev1ro, Coale Mua. Or1ng41. Stet• ol Cetllornla. CA 9282 7 Mollee o1 Defaull end Election to Stepllen B F1beck, 2500 S•ll lh• dHcrlbed real prop•rly Albert Wa". Arcedll, CA 111009. under 1111 Died or Trull w11 ' r•eord•d u lnetrument Number Gwenni T Fabeck, 2600 Albert
82·28220t , on July 29. 1182. ol Wry. Ara.ct ... CA g1ooe. Thi• buetneet 11 condueled by en Offlci•I Record• of the County ol lndlYlduel (hu•band & wl,.).
CXlfl09, Stlll of CalllOtnla. 8tec>Nn I . FIC>eek Tiie ule wt11 be oonOUCled by .. ._... ..... 11 ...._ AMERICAN HOME MOR'TOAOE Thia elal-1 wal .,_. ..,, 1, ..
TR U 8 T DEED SE AV ICE County Cler1t of Ofenge County on
COAPOAATION. 1 C1IUornfa MllCI\ t7. IH3
e«porallon, 230 Hewpot1 ~t.,. c F2121la Dr , •200, Newport B••~h. CA Publlalle<I Or1n9e 0111 Dilly
t2MO (714) 159·1516, Attn. Ane Piiot. Merdl 20, 27, Aprll 3. 10, C&Nll. 1913
PRINCIPAL AND INTEA£$T DUE
IH,f 79. 11; COSTS, EXPENSES. AND ADVAN C ES DUE
(APPAOXIMATEl Y): 19,409.85:
tOTAL.t SI08,2M .02.
Deted: M9fdl 17. 11183. ~HomeMort~ Trull Deed a.rvtoe COf'p
I Clllf. oorp
Jofln Cl. Alneldo. p,..
tTATI! Oft CALWONAA) COUNTY Of OAAHOl ...
13e0""3
P\llllC f«)JIC[
'ICTmOUI IU ... 11 NAM91TA~NT
Tiie lollowl11g pert0n le doing bu..,_ ..
ENGtNEERINO SEARCH
ASSOCIATES. 3857 Blrell, Suite 335, N•wpoft BHch, C1lllornla HMO
Krlde Ahn, 555 Peuliwlno, No
A· 103, Co111 Men, Calllor11la
t2t2t Tiiie ~ II conducted by 1W1
lnOIYIOuel Ktletle All.,,
TNt .... tft*\t ..... llled """" the 00\ltl~ ei.tti Of Orange COU!llY on
MttCll 10. 1"3 1'11-P11Dlltll•d Ot•noe COHI DIJIY
Ptiot. M., "· 20. 21. "°fl', a. 11.s 124143
Ori Metdl t7. 1113, ~ me.
.. --llgned, • HcMry ftublle In
•nd !Of 1Md County •"d lt•t•. p•r1on1lly •PP•1t•d Joll" O.
N11aklo, 11-to me to be tile ~Of 1111 Corl>or•tlon 11111
exec:uted IM wtthln IMtrume111,
known 1lt ,.. to be IM '*"'°" wtlO
.. ..,._ ttw """'" lnMNl'llenl on
tletleif °' IM ~ltton therein NllNCI, INI Mllr.owlldoed to me
,... ..-CerpotJMIOn • ..,. me
w1tt11n !NtMMnl PllfMlllnf to If• lljiiiii;;;::;:;==--=~..--1 :r=.:: ..autlOfl of Ill ._., UH lbe Delly PllCM
.,._.,,,, ,_.., "P'ut R•ul1'· 1U,,kt
..-eMGlll.,.. dl~ Your
• ~ ..._.. Clflll MtYit't' I' our ~ Otefltt COMt O•llY IJ*tal\1 ,..., .... ., ........ ttR
t Clall IU MU elit, IZ2
Mf.otlTI
PlBl.IC NOTIC£
NOTICI CW TllUITH'I IAU
LMll N6. CllOn7•2/llAO
T.I . No. 'oOM.f7
UMrf COO«' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FUNUING, LTD It duly appointed
Truelee under tlle lollowlng
cJNcrlbed deed or ""'' WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASti
AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR
CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
CIVIL CODE SECTION 1g 14h
(P•v•bi. at the lime ot Nie In lawlut
money or Ille Unll•d State1) 111 rlglll, Ulla 1nd lnterMt con\19yed to
1nd now lleld by It under Mid DMd
ol Trull In the property llerelnetter
deaerlbld
TRUSTOR YALLAPRAGAOA S
RAO Ind SHAil.AJA Y RAO
BENEFICIARY· SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FUNOIMG, LTD
Rtc(WQld Oe1ober 29, Ille(), ..
Inell No 445118 In Boolt 138 I I,
page 804 ol OlllClll Record• In !he ollk:e ot the Recorder of Oreng1
Couniy. Mid deed ol truet d..Wt>et
Ille lolk>wing LOI 23 ol TrlCt No 9500, City of
Irvine, Couniy ol Or1nQil. Slit• ol
C1llforn1a. H 111own on 1 m1p
r1tc::orded tn Book 398. PagH 27
1nd 29 ol Ml1cet11n•ou1 M1p1. record• or Orenge County,
C1lllornla
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DA TEO 111
,..,LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE
tF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE:
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
AddreN of above II 33 Bunker
Hiii, Irvine. CA 92714 No wetranty
11 gl\19n N to tt• complet-or oorrect,_ Tiie t>enetlctery under
said Deed ol Trull. by reuon (>I 1
breach °' d•leult In the obllg1ttona 1ecured the reby. ll•retofore
executed 1nd dellv•r•d to Ille
underelgned 1 wrltt.,, Ded11at1on of o.teult 1nd Dernend tor Sale.
end wr111.,, notlc:e of l>t..ct> lllO of
elactlon to ~ tr.a undenlgneO
to Mii Mid P.operty 10 uttsfy Mid obllg1t1on1, 1nd tller••ller Ille
unoerelgned ceuMd 11;c1 notice of bra1c11 1nd or etectlon to be
recorcseo o-nw 13, 11182, M
1na1r No 82-438207 ol Olltcl•I Record• In Ill• olllce or tlle
Recor <Jet Of Of enge County
Seid Sale wllj be m1d1, but
witl\Oul co•an1n1 or w1rr1nty. ••P'-or lmpllld, r.gll'dlng title pot-•ton, or encumbr1noe1. to
pey tr.a remaining principal aum of
the nOte ~ed by uld deed ol
Trull, wttll Inter•• .. In Mid note
prOVlded, ldvanoea, II eny, under
the term• of Mid Deed of Trust.
'-· maroee and ~ o4 111e TIUllM Said Ille wlll be lleld on
Wedneeday, ~ 27, 11183. 11200
pm et tr.a~ Ave .,,tranc::.
10 the CMc Cenler BulldlnQ. 300 E
CNpnwl A"', 0rltlQ9. CA.
At Ille llm1 o l 111 1 lnltlel
publlcatlon of ""' notlcil, the 10111 amout1t o4 the unolld belence of the
obllg1tlon eeeured by Ill• •bove
deecrlb•d d••d of 1ruat 1nd Hllmll•d co111, .. penNa, and
adVanoet 11 $&6,723.02. The lotll
Indebted-beWIQ .,, eetlmat• on
wtlk:fl Ille opening bid II computed
m1y be obtained by ealllng (415) 945-64 18 ,,.,. dey bef0<9 tt1e ..ie
Dale Merell 29, 11183 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
FUNUING
LTD • uld Truet ... T 0 SERVICE COMPANY, agent
Vldll J Hoplllne, Alll Sec.
One City eMs W•t
Ofange, CA 112eatl
(714) 135-8288 Publl1hed Or1nge COHI Delly
Piiot. April 5, 12. 19, 11183
1801-83
NOTICI l9MTIMO 1111>• Notloa ,, hereby ~ tl\at ,,.,.
Bo«d ol Truet-ol Ille Hun11n(lton
Beacll Union High Sdlool Ole1rlct
wtll rec e lv• •••l•d bide lor aupptylng Smell Scllool BuHI
me•tl ng or •Qu11 to tlle
epedftca1lonl on Ille In Ille ottloe o4
Mid Diet~ Bide ell1ll be cleerly marll•d
"Small School e.-l!lld No. 518", 1ddren•d to Allyn E Rowl•y,
Purohulng Meneoer, Huntington
Beldl UnlQn High 8cnool Dlltrlct,
10251 Yorfllown A"'9., Huntington
~. CA 92848. &I'd reeelW<I 11 or bef0<9 2:00 p.m .. Wedl'IMd1y,
April 13, 11113, at '*'*"' tlrN and
pj-1>161 .... be publicly DI**' Md tMd In building Croom $81.
Eaefl bid llWI remain Wllld for 1
~1oc1 o1 eo d•YI aner 111e d•t• ~ for the *'9IC>I Of Didi. The 8oerd of T~t ... lhall be
Ille 101• judQt of 111• Qul lily 01 equipment ~ 9nd --the r1gftt to ,._, eny °' II bldl 8'ld to ~.,.., ~ lllereln.
O.led M.retl 28, 11113 Nrffl .. Rowtey
PurcMllng MQt.
Publlalled Or1119• C01tt 01fly
Pltot, M.,.on at. ACHtl 6, 1"3
1tll6-IS
• Or1ng1 Oo11t OAILY PILOT/Tuetdty, April&, 19'3 1:1
CllBSIFllD Nearly II.al/ oJ all Dally Pilot rtad~r•
hove u3ed tht clau1/ied aectlon to buJI
or ~ell a product
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
........ ,. .... "' ltlt I""" ,., .... .. .... "' .... 1=~=1iiiii--iill ... 1M=tt=miiiiii=':"'=:IM::•:;• ;;;;;:;;;;;;;:'";:' Cttlf !he ...... -,0, Tu••day lllrough u-· llLI llYPllll •• '1111 To rt1ce Yow Ad, Cal l 1turd1y publle1tlon1. •-.. llJ,111
642-5678
llUL ESTATE , .... , .. , ...
An.htt1m ttlllt
H•lh1-. Ltt.u~
........ j .. ., ... ..,,,.
("•tl't•tr~mu •w h
( \Hi .. hl .... M•• «••Yi ,.. .....
llwifw t~n• rt fllfu
.. "'"'''"" v.u ... Uunun•'u" tt.t. ... ••
lhmt Ua1buu1
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...,....,.,, \Jw1• N,._.,,. .. , t"'•h
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~ .. I li-••1
"-•u\11 1 ot.•u•~
~ • ., ..... , Iii._.. 11
lu .. 110
'f\1...,lll'jll,•lt I
MotN•• U1tO\I ,,., .... ,
l\1w1luw uh
I\. ... 1, l't111• II
H•1•UM_ •• ,.,.~.
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M1·1ht...111 flt-11
.... 14(• t..,
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KEl!>t<'.lw'Co
RI: w .... ....i
RENTALS
tt111u .... •u•u.-~t It•""~ Unh.un1-.Nod ••·.u-•"''"" .... ,,,,.,, llr,fuff"h"hnl
'•••ti •v"' ( oWNta• \.'nl
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tHfi-• MNlt.aU.
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tn-fw•t Rt nwl" ...... '•IC'i •
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A111to-ur111•n•""-
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......... i..lt. ............... ~" .. '"' ~h1••I Al 1•"H1t1ln"1
,, ... 1
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
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Utf1111 hUUtl•H• &J
tt1".,tu1...,,.,,.n\ l'Y,1~• 61 (.lt.JllN
rc~u:1.,~·t~t"'".
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be made untll 5:30 p,m. Ocean & jet\)' vt•w•. Marino room, 4 bdnn. 3 ror the nHt day'• publl· ba•h 370() ..., tt •1386000. Qoeantront. cation. f'Of Sunday: and • • ...,. • • •
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12:00 11oon l•turd1y. n--"•'--' 3 bdrm 2 .__. .. + •--Pl•J•• aak lor • "klll n<111,.......,..,.. • u.w• .... p rec. nn.,
number" wh•n 01nc•I· beam t"el.Unp. furniah9d, patiol .... 20,000.
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provldM prlveoy a Nfety
tor the entlr• llmlly In ~ It ...
1h11 ldHI rHld•nttal 3 bdrm l den A-2 wit
11 ... 3 bdrmt, 3 beth• & c :. ' 1 huge baekyrd ld .. I tor trad• for ·'"'· un ta.
:~~ lUlll New 4 br, 4~ be, cu.tom French Normandy
Estate 1.2 prime ecn hilltop $1,250,000.
your own prlvete twltn· $700,000. 3713 SH ·
ming pool 8fand ,_on ehOf•. &50-e571.
the mattuti. Bettef tek• a Newpot1 Helghta, 3 Bf. I
lookl 759-1501 or B1. houH , ne w paint,
752-7373. n•w roof, rellnj1h•d
:::! CNek your ed dally and
ltlTo report .,,OB lmrnedlll ..
1011 ly The DAILY PILOT aa-
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:;: llral Incorrect lnMrtlon
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Coronado lal&nd cwt. bayfront lot. 8~' bolt
dock. Plana avail. Now •370,000 w/ierme.
hardwood llODR, IOf<*I
air hell. d•tacll•d dbl
car garage, larg• yard.
521 El MOd•na. Atlllng s 181,000. 5t9-50t 1 •ft e.
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value. Pool and 191 of.
fer• Mtlln9 f0t outdoor
llvlng. A l•rge 4 Bdrm
hOme whleh nM<I• only •
1m1ll amount ol car•
Priced ~ the market
11 only $135,000. Nowl
Mak• your move to the r ., ....... 111.
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Derllng end unit In quiet
MCUrlty gated oomplexl C1ewt ... whlatle, pool&.
IP& Ind mo<•. 10.5% fl.
n1nelng. Only 180 ,500
Cell now 979-6370
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11rg• l1mlly Four b•·
droom1. Huge co.wntry
lcttdlen wltll Mtlng 1t•a
Fene•d pool Hobby
•hop. $285,000.
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-•u• YJIPW flN'MltMrl 1112,IOI new rool, r•llnlelled
.__ 1"'' I II -Ill . 2~ hardwood lloo<1, IOfolld 1111,IOO BHutllully d•eoreted air hHI, d•t•ch•d dbl
Terma, terms! Pey aalling condo • mike up PHI ear g1rege, 11109 yard
ind e1011ng eo111 and piymenh o f ipprox 521 El Moden1 Alltlng
move In. 2 Br 2 Ba. w/ 17000 and move lnl $ 189,000. ~8-50t 1 •f1
oc.911 view. Beet area ol Aot 525-t08t/"3-1llOO 6.
Arett Beaett Ho•• In La· 1.iiiiiiiiiiiii~~~l-iLwiffHilmiiiof.."iOHMiiiM guna Beach. New oo Ille I•
merket, 11111 ocean vleW llflD -llllTllL Xlnt loc. 2 Br 1ba $137,
home I• priced at Ju•t lll/09 and epadou• w11111_000_._Bk_r_. _e..o_-_eo_111 __
s1g1,000. A•k lor Al room lor motn.t-ln-law
Weinert. 844-7020 too. 4 Bdrm and 3 Bdrm Lllll UAL EITAll unit•. E.rcell•"' b uy • $20,000 below appraleed MYE-11 value. 111a.soo. "-" f()f OMITill Jett. .
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t br, ltudy. den, llrep4c,
pool, a.pa, c:hlkl'• park. lush grdlll . 11.•115.000 ....
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1unH11 from your prl·
VII• beach In thl• •I•·
gant glled community.
R•c•ntly decorated 2 .~17 ----------1 L.I WMIT BR. den home la perfect l !lllll
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Own your own mobll• help finance. 111 .. EI Tl
bome for ~' 'I\ your 144-tMO
pr....,t rentll payment ~~~~~~~~~~ llWEIT PRICE
EHt•ld• Coall Mell
1dul1 p~rk Ch•erful
lnt•rlor with expand•d
llvlng ., ... Onty $4,000
down with owner !Inane·
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compl•I• deta lla.
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THE REAL
ESTATE RS
NIL 1 IPI
PLUS II 25% ~et>Mt
101nl F1mlly room. g•·
zebo. l1olate d m11ter
b•droom. B••t bu)' around at only S13t,t50.
Cel 879-5370.
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Panoremlc Back B•y ..... ~·~ \/lew from 11111 rerely
e v allable "A" plan. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $108,1150 , t11teov•r wl·
Hlghly upgrtded and •AMrftl.lll thout bank approval. 3
TownhouM, !Oweel pric-
ed. D••perat• O•ner
mOYlld Price $128,200.
Which la $21.800 below
eppraiMd value & ..,..
price. 3 Bf. 2 Ba epllt·
........ frplc, pool. 115,000
cuhlflrm
Blok.,. 833-8162 prlv1te With garden entry -,_,.,I( Br. 2 b1 lrplc. 15~. dn.
1nd HCurlty 1y1t1m. -.. $7000 below markel. Alt ---------
Multl-level 3 bdrm With Are111tee11 hOmel In Sea· 6, 213-530-5159 II l•D IOWll
ma1ter eull•. New on view, 3 Bdrm. vi-. dark 1..... L 1aU1oAT1 o N 3 Br markel thll week. $4711. room, Iott anel tasty tou· i;lnla-.--..1._ _____ _,,...,.,., MODEL perfect hom•.
500 lee. 631-ltOO chee throughout. Really hit pllfti let1 Int lmm•d. a v1 ll. 1 20.0-00 ILlffS llST ...S tpeelllf $425,000. It v•~y w•ll could D•I below mark•t $3&9,500. L~v~~YR~~g~·:d~T~~o U"-ilOOf 11(") ... fS $127,000 4052 G•r· 'f"::!~~c::o~:~
unltl In a IUl*b l1t11lly !Wllltor1. 67>6000 ~~ ~~ ~~ Opn Tocs.y.
arM with ell reueallonal .......... ,
ladlltle9. Botll .,. local·
•d on wld• gr••nbelt. Flexible Mhrl. Call lor
an eppolntment to ....
2 119 Vla1a Laredo
$230,000
559 Vi.ta Flore
HW HHIS 1der • ., .. ,, 11 .....
k•M ""· 10~ ••· .late• 111-llOI
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to tllla 1tunnlng wood·
1169 exeeutlw home ~ 1-~----===-~llUIOU SI0,000
.. "Im $219,000
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lalka . , ....... . lot7
caled In Northwood. 4 Br
3 Ba. !amity rm. bonus
rm. 2 wet bare. 3 cer
g1r1ge a much more.
Nearly 3000 1.I. for only
$282,500. 531-7370.
Large t>Mut cuetom 4
bdrm, 3 l>lthl In b4t1t
erN ol Newpor1 Famlly rm, paneled otflca, pool.
Owner wll lllleo to any
otl•r. Dorl1, Bkr. 115~ Of 957~00
PllVIOYI 505 & 505~ end 509 & BALBOA PENINSULA 6-49-3$48
GOfgeoui upgraded end 509'/\ NarclMua. Sh•rp 2 br reduced to
unl1 IHtudng privacy. 3 bdnn, 2~ bethl. 2 yre S250,000 tdnl ftnenelng.
Two meeter bdnN w4th old. A11um1bl• loan• O p • n wk n d a p m .
prh1at• beth• 1nd two 1419,000 P•r unit or 5-U-1281
llr•placH A b1rg1ln. IUbmlt on all lhr-. ,.-_--.. -1-.-__ --1-.-..
110•.t so. Call now. -WATl.RfRO"l _,._, .... l 66
TR,\DITIO\.\I.
~L\l 'J' BARGAINS IN CUSTOM 6
LUXURY HOMES Some
w/low down Agt Jeirry
752-1414.~
646-
2313 HOMt:~ ·--SHORECLIFFS REAL ESTATE
131-1400 Ju'1 Meted. OClMll, THE REAL
ESTATERS
....... -3 Bdnn, ,~ ba -.,.,.,
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Live In 3 bdrm, 2 b•lh
upper apt. Comm•rclal 1ho9, office 0t recall on
lower l•v•I plu• • eer
parking. Prlee •t S3115,
000.
associated
II 0 • ( Q S DI A, ' ,, II S
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Beautltul Englllh Tudor
w ith moth•r-ln-law
quenera th•t'• ranted. 3
Bdrm 2 batllt. Lerg•
famlly erH plu• dining
room. Alt 1111• '"d •
aparkllng pool. AMUIM
IJA 1oM of '97.700 Prtoe
only S t 14 ,500 Cell now.
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
CALL fOR
• IM.UOH
DOU.AM
"'°"""" Wm C:OW. Blu.
canyon view. etunnlng
• Bdrma. •harpl lnvHtor want•
outl Tak• over paymente..
$118,500 . Ow"er
752-8030
mil IEW
Tll TWI L.1111
Gerry a CMata
3 BR, 2 BA. "Linda"
Mod•I, ••not• 1tory. In
th• 81ulla. Newport
Beach. Excelleol condl-e13.ne1 1eo-1391 •---------TERRIFIC lion.ONLY $185,0001 ""'-Relax, anjoy1 POOi, IP&. 2
big garagea, & I glamo-
roua 2 br, 2 ba eundedl·
ed unit YOU must -Ill .., ...... .., ,,.,. ., .......
Duc>4ex by OwTl/ Ag1. 1 Br &
2Bt. $235,000, lge ealh
d w n . owe 12%
676-3083 or 878-08e7
1024
lnlllde locatlon. 3 bdrm, 2 Cell Agent1°""9r
b1 former model hOme {714) ~2
In Culvefdale. S..Ullfllllyl~~~· ~·~~~~~ decorated • highly up-VERSAILLES CONDO
graded 2 doon ITom lhe by owner 2 BR 2 B1,
partc. •1M.600. $134,ooo. Wk4Y9 an a.
~lsor
·l(ealty
651-TI77
831-2582 ........ .....
P•1er NOUfM built, rare -..c:ae 11«* a.¥a
L-1 Pflcad "Lucerne"
model. M11gnlllcant un-
obltructecl vtew. Pnc.d
for lmmedl1ta 11le. ,,,,._
eumable. 1271,000 let.
Seller' highly motlv•ted a wlll Ctllry 2nd TO. $558,
000 Incl. land. MIUr..,
~944-6200.
on m•rket. Hlgllly up· llwm
graded unit fffllll'lllQ 2 Walnu1 Sq condo 2 Bf ii.~
maater eull•, 2'~ bethl. Ba, ger. SH,900 . Low
1kytlghl and pla nt1t1on d w n . ti•• t •rm•.
1hutl•r• throughout. 855-2153, ll9()..t()3()
Ownet'a enxloua.. For an 1----------1
llPC)Olntment to-· call L!pu leM~ lMI
5"0-1151 By owner Lovely wOOd,
1taln•d end l•1dad • HERITAGE
Rf ALTORS ro~~~'::e:~ei; •• ,.,
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4 mtl 8MUI. Spanllh SUr1 view, 10% ctwn, must •1 IM-•·--It tf ... 1mong mllllon • hma. MEOIATEl.Y. f1M QUAl· -... _, /lt>f>f 133111<. Ouic:ti aale lf Y I clan thruout.
-...., ~. "35K. Open 8•t1Sun FRENCH DOON, SKY· Cell '4M181 ., 1-5. 31131 Holly, So. LIGHT, •Vfillhlng you • _. LIQ. •tt-•eoo ~went. 1250.000.
Na 2 a, eonoo 1n Thi lllulea Y lMt Ill IHMll Monll~llo•. onty tat, 2 bd 1~ b• Cord ovi M/ .. 111·1ltl
500. $10.VOO down. mod9i owner'fM)'cany 3 bd 2 .,._+Patio Am
!f,.!Ob .:'fe..~~70 11oe.6oo. 114-121-5860 Pool. Neuu11 decor: ,.._ °' Moo•Frt ..,,,_.pm, own-X l r a • . S 1 I • • 5 O O • •. ~
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mo1, 1110 VICliOtll olf JUD TUii fllll N 1 fof TD'I lend *-L.• 1 ha, 1 ,,._ .,, ocnn, * Otder 1 Ir wtl~•'•• De1U11t poolllfe ior1 letge DOMn ""· rwtw 1 It wll't n. Utl!Dlt '°' ~ °' (llT w/....._ ..._..,•) M 0 H 11 ._ ... e I I~' 1?00. atO atn.11 gerdel\t:Jid U"lt .. ">tft Id I Or • I Ill, 011-11\t, d41Ct1, No efld, ~to d«ltal /4qftlt. t 141·10t2 -... ..-. ....... 11 IMH no • TD .... .-...::m 112-· o.twetv. 1\~ ""'* bMctl b •• 0 h I a I I ''" 0 ·---------Two I Wrm unita lfl rrom t0·1H4, Ul·H --' ' HH-No peu UOOlm o •M•T01t Prttne,.OllfltalnV~of· PW! Md owner'• bMutl-eotM. ,_.__ ...... "--~-Vat JUI --•.-•• ue-13e2, flee IU •Q It. 10111 1u1 1• i.dUHf In,.., tl!'I! tnJ Jtm'• -1 .. 1111M ltrden 1pt1 .... , tttl a 1a1 • r . ( o 1 o It) ovet .. ,. VO\l'te eo OIM8TONll lllf&U o.lu• t IA ,,.., IC Pat P1lloe/daa Spe, hMI ..... AH APfl --714/tU.. t 134
ctOM lo the OOMI\. ~ ~c~ .,.,1~t t to 4 bdrme lllfllnQ II lllHOl'I like adult lr101 plld No'*' I.to 1.' ldrm ' amono IUUAI •11L
cen ,,, .. " to 11. Top · · ncome seao to 11t00 "'u{~ ... rJr.o':J~. ~ t ldrm 2 la l&te pine• 1 etrHrnt. eec w1ciy ,.., .. ,, now 1v1w •HLIU WrlOH• IOcatlon Ill ltelboa tnd 3 Ddtm 2 II M55 ge1"· pool, OYf'I & epa I 106 & up Ootot TV t MO FREE RENT ~ tlgllt~&,000. ltattll ~ ~"'Oh••• OP t Io n 398 W Wiiton 831·&413 Ho pate 11'1om 100 PhonM In room 2274 t room lo 1 tooma. Ml -~ - -IOI' 16-llMO l"lfeplaoe. pool, ctlthwllh· 846-0&tt Newpott Blvd C M Altport9' Inn I Frwye No
PAYIJll IULTH '""' rpal!W lty Ad\111 eondO. I :r. bt.1.. 2 er. pvt ptllo, •Ira lrg H11nt1ngton Cr••k Apia 848·14'46 ,.... ~ulted t1M111 Lfftat .... , IHI bl, •II amenU 11 •C Qatden 2 Br 15011 00. Lux11ry adult llYlng t & 2 4 Br, F v neat 406 twv & Call M 9334223
-----1 Plan arta, Min. lo Air· &61·2141 ldrm with OlflOM heat etioppln8 Kii prlv Alrl>Oft ., ... Exec.
No. 11 Vlannt . H1tbor Roomy 1 IA hOuN, 1176 65 1 7 P0o;~i~"';:a.~4g:•oh Duote1C weetelde C.M. 2 & wtilW plllct, fll.vleed 1240/mo. &4·3844 Sult•• from 225·450 ef
Aldge. Vtcallt lllt nale· wk. A11ell 111\IN Jllne 16, I • !Ir t ea. NHI & Ollte. etcurlly FrOf'll 1610 Call !let rm wlhOllH prlv. nr 11 ~ eq ft/Many •tru unoe mdt. llr 2'A be. ulll pd 484-()071 carpell, ctrapH, lm•ll 848·18t3 from 0-11. buellne 1 thopplng cntr Call 567·7010
1na.ooo. M1-tsH _.......,... Amt•!!I! fm'''" lanced p1110 . •no11d IUWlll Adult• or11v 80M&20 .ruomYE 11m1.
0 79!11r.8J .. llfl OU l!ltp Vaftnl.W ..,. lelMI lt1s~~o~ plun• o14f 5• ~: YILUH F11tn rm In p"1 home nr t MO f REE RENT
t 1 "· bo• 1· • hatral 1102 t Br & loft, Orengetrff, Peala11la 1107 1549.5442 or 710-5828 New 1 & 2 Odrm lu~ury SC Pt au, •hr btth. With •hort term leue. PLIX 148 ,000 OWC. -• -16211 1 I I t $300 --I 8 & I k n I• m k r lull Mrvloe 11Ulte1. KMP 873-1112, ...... 2 Br 2 Be condo 1650; 3 ' •t H · 8AYl'RONT • 8....,..ecular ... Br . ., ea. nr SC P'·•. apt• In 14 plane. 1 Bdtm w ' vour overt.ea" low I ----'""'-.. ----• 8 ., B I050 .. MO. 7152· 1123. The AEB .,...., ., • u ltom 1640. 2 Odrm from 660· 1737 1 " ' .. •"' ~ • ~ vi.., epac. 2 br, 2 ba, S.A pool, epa, carport. l&to T h 1 prole111ona1 Image high . .... m1f Sill Ir 2 &a )'fly '800; 2 Br 1 Rancho San Joaquin VII· plu1 11udy. P\11 parltg, Ohlld olt. 1895. No pelt. own ouH rom Chfletlan genl, homey •I· 881 Dover Or Suite 14 ,.,...,,..001,,,_,.8T8'UFFS le Ill utlt. '850 IH . t Br wltoll. Frplc. boat ellp •viii. (7 U) 762·61122 tee& + pool•. tennle, moephere. $276/mo, Newpo rt Be a ch. """" """ " .Mllll IULTY brick atrium, dec:Of wall 782 18 87&-8481 waterlelli, pondel OH Co1ta Man 648·3385 631 3851 Eu:ellent financing. oowirlnge & Ille unrtd ' l t °' · 2 Br t Be , c arp eta, tor cooking & hHllng __ • ------
$ 19$,000 or wlll trtde for ,.., llAUlllllT · · I t It a. 2aa9 drapn no pet• 1500 & paid From San Diego 2 room• In 1u~urlou1 pvt llWNIT IUOI
lndlen Well• Condo+ llM1ll ::1.;;t~ unit 20 • "'I!' II• " 1250 'uc uill pd. Frwy drive North on home, non·•mkr, kll & OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE,
c .. h 4Br 2'_. btlhe. 83t·6230 Beth Beach to MoFedcten end laundry prlvllegee 1200 1000 It 10 2700 11 At·
ctoee tolhopping&pool. B1y1ld• Cove Weet: 1 Br OrangetrM Condo, ~ .. aclous•ln"lt,ont wHt on McFadden to ea &utll.&42-8174 tractive, wetl·tflilntalned Pvt perty. 7141850-40t8 BeeutlMIY turnllned. t>ay pool, 1ennle. 1v111 Im· ~ • • Large 2 Br 1 Ba upetalr1. Seawlnd VIiiage (7 t4) I A IN •
Iv mag. 81911188-4018 view 11800. med . I 6 5 o / mo . & two btdroom Nice erN,elulet, ?•rage. 893·5198 ... r 21021 modern t>ulldlnga on r~~2 8d ll!tll/mo 1 a• 2 quiet street AHlgned -"-1 · rm &44-7 124 llpllrtmtnls " · ·vv Room & Board In Pr1va1e parking. garages 11v111.
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•• ~-lAAA mobfte, $800 'TURTLEROCK ................ •Townhou11 2 Br l'i'o dLIHTOI APTI. Chrl1t11n home on bua able '°';;uaiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiii.-I Chatmlng 2 Br + de nl . • r..,.,..,.,. Quiet, 1nac1ou1. netr • home In great location view, epaclou1 condo. Ba Patio. ~'· dw. beach. 2 lir 1,,.. Ba line Vic Harbor/ Vlcto· 6•5·4800. 645-3323 da MHSll near bay. 11200 3Br, 2""B•. lg tam rm, $5Mllmo. 648-8A TownhouH S565tMo ~~.•50 M "cur • ... •5d7~2'9' 110 LUSE
INC 13t·t4001 1•ched 2 cer oar•o•· EISTllDE Btl1l1, •ttela 2904 110 IEClllln UIOI lllH WATERFRONT HOMES 1 pvt dec:lt I patio•. at• 9t0·885e ..;, Imo all.,., • u I
3 BA. large eolld 011t $t200 mo.'" 553-t023 2 Br 1'1 Ba. TownhouM. • $360/mo up Bach. 1 & =-.-.......... -.---. ...... -.-.-
famlly room with 8' aolld lalMa lalaa• UM 0r-trM ___ .. 00 2 BR. fU ..... ISHCD or carport/ garage, amall 2 Br unlurn a rurn. pool, Pine Knot Motel on co111 Prlrrni Co•I• Meu loca.
Oak btr. w1ln1cote. -...-""""" "" pet ok. laundry""'· lrpt<; spa 18092 Florld• Hwy NB 11191 to ocean lion. abundant parking. htrdwood lloore, huge BAYFRONT, 2 Br, 2 Bt 1 Ba. by llrHma wl UNFUiNISHED Avall April. 842-2834 842·3172 Wkly retea &45-0440 lull aervlce From $155
country kltc:Mn with nr.. $ 1 3 9 5 I m o H • r b relrlg, tennle, pool, Jee ALL UTILITIES 2543 Orange or 642·7850
piece THtelully dKO· 213·478·3677, 123 E No pell. Avl May I. palD, HrALTH 2548 Orange MARINERS WALK Vacatlta IHltll 2to7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rated. Enormoue lot. Beyfront. Lhtle 11. $590. 875--9229 " K; TSL Mgmt 642-1603 2 & 3 BA •Pl• nr Hunt -....--.-.---.--.. ....... ..-. ......
Quiet cul de eac. Beauu. 1 _ It& ._ CLUBS, TENNIS Harbour Dawhr. real R1Hkl hi Ptl•tl
lully landeceped wllh -101 C• 2141 SWIMMING plus $550/mo 2 Br 2 Ba Apl lplc, yd, dbl car gar. WID Lovely 2 bdrm and den
lrult tree•. S2t5,000. 3 Bf. 2·~ Be. oat9d, walk much mort'. Sorry, u1 ppar unit, balcony, hk up From 1580 condd"on goll course
Shown by eppt. Call to bch. S1000l mo rplc.lndry rm,carport .. 840-6807 CloM topool Beautltuny OHllEllOIAL
Frank Vauleo. 759-t501 j g:::m Alty 770-9777, no pets. Models TSL M~~5 Ma~~2-1603 --.-.-L-l_T_l_l _U_C_M __ ~r~:~~· ~v~1~~1~;t~7e lllllTIUAL
open dally 9 lo 6 L "B • I I I BR 1 BA CONDO, Hardelly. Rnr llYE-Elrt Wra • wrnn •I.EB ·--11nR -Oakwood erg•• r. ~·-up• a"· downstairs. 1rp1c. dl•h· 760-8244 ••• ~ EHlllde. $475/mo. No wHher. patio. carport. ------~-Properties Exclualvely ReaJEltate UUM llUll L11aa1 ll1a1l 2252 Garden Apartments pela. 031-8155 REFAIOE, commty poo11 Condo, Snowbird, Utah 1••·•110
,.,. .. -....... 3 bdrm, 2 bathe, new 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. NICE VIEW. Lrg 2 Br. 4/plex. $500/mo. IP•· No pelt. $550/mo Iron BloHm Lodge, April ~~~~~~~~~I
r:::T.T: crpt & paint. Front 2 1800/mo. Call Vicki. ewport Beach/No. nu crpt, dw, dnatr1. w1 545-2000 Agent, no ree 18·23. $300 875·2244 ~ •lory with unobllruct9d 495--4090 • Id. 8 4 6 . 8 3 2 9 AOSARITA BCH . BAJA 2 ••• , .... leatall 29l6 ~~~~~·~~~ view of So. Baytront. . 880 lrvfnt Avt 645_0825 • 3 Br. 2 Ba LR., D.R .. frplo, :::: $t100 mo Edie Olton 1....._.1 ltacla Wt l•t 16th) garage 1675/mo $3-00 Br.~~· hm, alps 6, pool, Office S1or11ge Retell
••.. llt l•H 11-· · ' ~ 6""5 1104 1 I J .. ~ I He 7781 Cypre11 St Jae. ~riv bCh 545-9223 Shop: •nace 11v8i1able ai • -Agent, Ltg EIBlufl Condo, 2 1try, ,. • . -, HO llr•r 963:8842 alt 5·30 wttdya. .... •-t ...... 144..... 4 Bt. 3 Ba....-.... r'tvrb, •wport 9 ... ~ ... 150 141-1111 ltatab It Slaart 2901 454 aq 11· Any5slze7u2p 1
9° -wr-.,_. l~~~~~~~~~I S • .. 1. 2-.. ·• 5 .,. ........ 1 BR. pet & em all chlld t 248 sq fl. 48· 4 Bel Aire Home. Light J. u P • r · • "' mo· 1700 16th St NA SO. COAST PLAZA OK 5465 mo MIF lo Stir 4 Br houH. Coste Mesa. Zoned C-2
Interior•. 2 Bdrm I be. c.r... ... ... am 875-2490 l•I Dovtr) I BR APT, $370/MO 960-7165 :~2::1.~ ~In, NB IELIU IFFICE HITH ~;:'1~1~\'n~;.~~ OcMn view beautlful r• LARGE BLUFFS CONDO 64 2-SUl Utlll pd. 754--0588 TIWI IHH Bayfront bldg 700· 1,00T
ad I el modeled 3 Bt ll<>me, 3 2 • 1 r Y · 4 Br· 3 Ba Large. clean. t Br Apl. MIF lo •hr bHlll Back sq It avail from S 1 25. u1t1 pet1 w come. B • s e 11 or R • n t . $1300/mo. 644-2607 I I d f Wllh large enclosed P•· Bay condo Poot, Jae. B'"SE".ENT It 00 .,, It 122,500 540-5~37. agt O.,,THE S '"ND poo · n ''I ac, near 1•-L---"' 3 bdrm 2 b• $300 ,,,,.5 5 23 " ... ......, S t 2 O O I m o . C a 11 Ooeanffont home 3 b<, 4 3 B 'i B " 11 =•· utlla pd. From c1";;se ~~-OcC and b.acti lennle "" · 1 2500 aq It Call M on-Fri 2 BR. 2 be. garden room.
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Duplex 3 Br 2 Be. garage. lat.<M,. long, 05Q..tl90. wuher. dryer tncld Nr beech. lge 2 br, t ba $600 mo 752-2197 PORT BEACH HOME ___ 64_2_,._64_4 __ _
trplc, OIW, we aharl $975/mo 3 Br 2"" Ba. Yeerty or winter, enctld trplc. DIW. frlge, bal· S285 & UTIL 120-0375 ITlllE·FlllTS
dryer, walk to bNCll. no CUiiom Condo Nwpl garage cony No pell. $495 & Nr bHCh 2 br' 2 be, ROOMMATE REGISTRY WeslCliH Dr In N.B
P911, utM pd 191, tut & Creel. 2 car gar, pool, 5a02 SeuhOfe dep 1785 Anaheim upstalrt."-C'P!jl·1relh manyrenlalslosharelee 1750-5000 sq II High
I e cur. S t 5 0 0 I mo Ianni•. apa w/d hOOlt up TSL Mgmt 842-1603 63t· 1268 agt, Bob MIUI-paint. 1475 52S. 905 $15 71 4·99t-room tralflc, prestigious cent-
~~ tOU, 675•8345 Aval! April. Spu.,. Eucutlva StudJo can PRIYUI I ltllT Roommate wenleo. 24 fK. ~6-3679 Tit' llaat 142· ttol Apt al the Bat boa Bay * 2 Br. 2 Ba nr SC Plaza, Lrg nu 2 Br. 2 Be. lrpl, pl • p ol ... lonal --------
Cameo 4 br. 3 ba epac. Club $1,000 L-op-S.A patio, pool, spa. gar & lndry $540 111 i:~· s23i.5or plu• utll Coaal. ....... 2911 ~ tamlly hOma, pvt Gour· lWI Uonal &42-1802 $595 No pell. 752-5822 plus sec Avail 4115 WOflt 559·9•00. -• & Commerclal C.t. w 19th ... m aa1 lyerd & beach . 3Br TownhouM.powd· 17111 Aah. Apt A wttnd1631·8506,Amy St CM Prlmelocallori. -S t 3 O 0 I mo . A 11 a ., rm. 2 Be. frplc, com-Lui1urlou• 1 Br Condo. WESTWIE YILUIE 499·t611 xlnt terms. 2 Br 1 Ba llYllTMEIT &44·9060 873-8589 mty pool S 1000/mo CIOH lo Hoeg Ho1p, Bech, 1 & 2 Br. Apts Walk 10 beach 1 BR Mele no smkr lurn. prk'g, private house wilh large
P ........... "'-ct ........ · 673-8856 turn. $800/mo. 946-2 t43 pool ape LIA car"""• • · WI D, S h0011es to ocean, r.,....,., '"" u ... _, BAYSIDE PLACE BAY· · · · · """' ~love and ref $400 per yerd Use as office, drna 144-4110 FRON'T sploClou• 2 br, 2 HARBOR VIEW . Ille, airy Newport Heights excep· No pell lmmed occvp-mo 536-4637 ~1~1650.~~8! 5 / Yr 1 Y Shop, antiques, etc. Start
ba. $1700 mo. Bill Grun-4 Br. 2 Ba. $1250/mo :~~·:,, ~~~r~. :&·1.24a8~ ~~~ $375 Studio, close to beach. All Amie, Ceuc·,.ian. Mid ~5~~~~ ~ :;,o NE v I
DatlHH/ Oaitl 1300 dy, Allr, 875-e 101. 640-.-099 °' 975-0040 1 Br $450-1-400 utll pd Pet ok $350 20's Shr 2er" 2bl hse, 548-5442 770-5629
- -AHdy now So. of PCH. PANORAMIC Su Cl .. tatl 2678 2 Br. $535-1545 536-4637 c•• "•2 2150 t 6 EasflWt Cest .. Br OCEAN VIEW S 845-81221---------,.. .,.. • • t pm. Approx. 3100 aq It. store. 1 ta 2'A 2 Be, trplc, retrtg, HI hi " d d 4 B 2Br, w.Ba, encl garage, T L Mgmt. L11aa1 ltacla 2741 Sgt w Fem w/2 sons gla.as front. E 17th SI. 2 & 3 bdrm, 2 be, new bll·in range, •harp & 2,j B~. ':r'}d:~ ,;150/m~' wlk 10 bch $475 mo. 225 THE SEVILLE --. .... --..--..-..-..__.............. dellres Fam roommate C M. $2600 mo Bkr
wltlnanclng 15% dn c I ea n S 8 0 0 I mo 644-1480 or 830·5050, la Ptloma Call IOf appt Newly decorated 2 Br Charming 1 Br. pvt patio, L1guna Cyn apt $230. 645-6266 63t-4381&-5M-F.Eva& 67S.2t56 ellt 4220 037·79t8 w/Olf, new crpl•. drpi. tr-.oceanaldeolhwy. --------
wltnd 64 t·1684 Ownrl blllns. fncd yd wlpallo. north end. single pref. 19l, laat & dep 497·5667 la•aat. leatalt 2920
AQI Coop wlAgta. IPIOTAllW IOW Specious 38r, den, lg lam a O • water pd 1550/mo Incl ulll Male or female to 1har1 I--· ..... I om UllTI YllW rm wl w•I bar " 2nd nJ!lta•••• ••. 26t9-0 Sanl• Ana $520 640-5629 c M townhse, $250 plus '*'775 up 1900 h lndu· .,.._ I .... oom l"" 2 f I I I N t H I • IV. "'•U 1 5 036-4120 --------'!\-ulll 845-2322 strlal ott1ce 18101 Re-5 untie on ~IC. M·1 rom ..,_, r . ,,.. rp c , qu e wp 0' lalMa Jtlad •7-.,.. . • I LAGUNA PENTHOUSE ---------dondo Circle 'A , br. many amen Illas .,..._Avail """r 1 S tOOO F b 1 2 1 d 2 zo11ed. $192,500. 130, St 275 mo Call Petrlcll. •TIO. 645•0554. BAYFRONT, pier even 3 $4115/mo 2 Br. 11.i. Ba a uou1 pus en. Mature Christian desires ~unllngton Beach
000 dwn. balance at day• 752•1440. ev" 1 etorv . 2 Br. lrptc. ~unit, t>aloony, U R, Be, wlwhlle walet view to share condo In Co· 642·2834
t2 50% for 15 yre wlmoe 720-llH!6 Waterfront, 3 br, 2 ba. $l600lmo 875-3067 carport Incl trplc. 2 lrg decka, ronade1Mar2b0rm, 1'i --------Ownr/Bkr courtny to · new dee()( $2000 mo + 527 W Wltlon gourmet kll $1350/mo ba Poot. carport , In Laguna Niguel Crown
bkrt. O 181782-3884. 3 bf charmer. 2 ba, 2 car alip $400 873-t464 CtHU ••I •u 2722 TSL Mgmi OA2-t603 Incl u111 4114-8541 9-5 wtsherldryer $300 mo Valley Parkway appro•
6191992-3679 gareoe. frplc, oek floors. pm utll tncl'd lat and 1as1 164" sq 11 545-0215
Welk to pvt beach Exclu.ive Westcllff Vlllt. Hide-away wlvtew Mo· WHIWIYILUllE anddep 714/044-1Ml53 1100 sl 2 ofc & wrhH lanai Prtpr!J 1351 $1200/mo A11all May ,· 1800 ~· pool2 bd. den, 2 dern 2 Br t Ba Oecll. Bach, t I 2 Br. Apts. La1aa1 litHl 2752 ROOM FOR RENT 1700 ef wrhse sp•ce. ,.. IF....... 7~11&4 ~t;$i2oo .. jleual. ~f~iy~:-::s.~l·" ALvRall lmmed.Npool. epa, ~Br 2'A Ba vi-. ale NEAR BEACH & FWY lrwy close. top IOC
letta .... 4-flel C..11 Jina m4 Bech carport. o P91$;.10 1550/mo. A1k fOf Oreg $250 mo 0&3-4054 675-6251
-Park Lido near Hoen 2 B<lrm, lrplc, carpeted, 031 4888 _2_000 __ tt_n_ll_Wl_l_h_o_tfloe-XLNT FIN 759--1852 2 BR 1 Ba, fncd yard, "' ':CO patio LM 1775, t Br. S475-$4g5 • RMMTE wanted. tingle · tlQ 11
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil d H09P. t Extra lge 3 bCI, 1 t77 2 Br $565 I It a. 2781 prof lemale. no pelt. Avail immed • Costa locUbl• elor• •h• . 2'A B• lowMouM. hrwd ph • TSL Mgmt. 754-008t ..,.,. IC• Cflarml/lg ~In CdM. M ... 30¢ aq" Min 1 yr
l llfTI rr· ,_~no JO'~ noor. lrplc, patio, pool. 2 Br 2 Ba, lrplc, open NO FEEi Apt. & Condo $330+ utll A~all May tease Call alter 6 PM Ill.II& PElll. u!2. ~ d:/~ $875. 873-33t3. b9efTt oelflrig•. ~. 2 Br garden apt, patio, 1 ren1ell VIII• Rental• tel Att9' 5pm 644•8228 _4_9_4_-34_2_7 ____ _
8 one bdrm & t two ~,-" SPYGLASS HILL utll rm $050 /mo . ctllld OK No P91•. St0t• 675-4912 BroklW. ed bdrm. 2 bdrm unit hae 2 WHtelde C.M. Clean & On P-'-i L-· .... ..._.... 5 675-55t1 •5 g .. • ,..:.50m S 4 5 O I mo · Fem. to lhr 2 Br 2 Ba apt, 2800 sq. h: ~1 near h 2 B 1 B ""' ~·-_,......u 41.-.... WlmR RllrTW upetrl dwnetr $240. & 171h & Placenlla. CM lrplc I dining rm. l..ocet-• arp r a. CV· Br. famlly home with Lge 1 Br. lllew, gar, deck, utll Jan 839•03 29. 1895/mo. &4e·1164 • d on 0 o u b I• Io t • pet1, fenced patio, en· view. 2 ltory, 3 car Oat· utret. 1895 plu• dep. Eaetlld• gOfgeoul 2 Br. 2 3 & 4 Br. CIOM to wetet. 60xt00. Owner flexlble. clad garage. no pe1a. age, l lrplc:a, formal din· 7 1 9 ~ M • r 1g 01 d , Be. yard $595. furn & unturn, rHeon· 759-7981 2500 aq. II. near Hoag.
$675,000. '525/mo plua '525 aec. in g . I ae. 121 00 640._.255 63l-3537 able. all tmenltlea AHP MIF, non-•mkr Seperate olllce & re-Ull 1111.TY C redit ch e ck req. 844-7424. 720-0500, Broker 675-"9t2. 20..36 yrs lo ahr 3 Bt NB 11room1. 35c per IQ. tt. lll·llM 548-5442 rx 770-5629. Bkr. Unueual baoh. apt, $326, hOme 1400 073•2837 Bkr, 845-6266.
... 501 3 .... 2 B .... th utll. Incl .. 873·5586 1Eaatal4t Cetta .... 1"00 2500 aq " wn• I -;;;;;;;;:j1•• mo. "'· •· ... Btufl1 condo. IUP41f 3 br, N-duple•. 2 & 3 bdrm Male/Female 10 share 2 • • · ' r· i pool, 2 car gar•o• w l 2~ ba, ltOOO mo. Agl CMll .... 2724 ($000-$050). Apt, 2 b•. COUNTRY CLUB LI I Br. 2 ea. Oceanalde or vine ar,ea incld• o11oes.
--_.1 1uto opener, wether. M+-tl33. 1•28 Fullerton •ve pc H . c d M . c 111 lrom 540 mo. om. ·---· -dryer hook-up, taro• 2B ""· T h E s.... 0 " IN NEWPORT BEACH "'7" ... 19 85t·8928 6 unlta, Eut11de. $85, 1am11y rm lllff1 r ..... wn M , """· 8 4 1 • 188 4 wk n d • Singlet 1 & 2 Bdrm 0 .....,.... --------000 ctn 10 ueume the 2094 Blllm«el 5 yra old, new paint. 642-5552 6-5 Mon-F Apartment• & TownhOU· Empl lam to thr 2Bt apt, 1100 eq h wlofhce. be &
loena. 13tOOOO 4 unite S •.02 ..,.,. 3 bdrm, 2~ ba. green-cpt1tdrp1. I040 mo Call ---------• S -'-• I"' 1213 mo '..\ ulll btwn warehouM Top toe. twy Coe\ Mela.'. 150000 dtl' T L mgmt. .,... .1.,.,,. bell. pool, 11250 mo Olctl g98·7300 dye. STUNNING large 1 Br -.. ome are.....,, n" 8_4 640-5200 ei1t 3459 eta. 675-6251
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044-2270 B<aritwood &45-8373 2 br, 2 ba condo, $950 -.. -,,..,, Townhouse 2 Br 1'" Be. San J,..,..•ln Hiiia Rd 2Br. 2Ba, CM apt $300 Older metal bldg In ~~~~~~~~~ -•1 T--• -. --.-Coate Mesa. Suite~ for E.ut.llOe duplex 3 BR 2 mo. I.MM tv.. ..".... get. O/W, pYI patio, lrpl, 144-llOO mo 11tH Incl 645--93~ t t t lM.eleeJ Let•tl Be, lplc. ~ ~tlo. 2 tty. Jae. .ic. 07~5790 1 II. 1 U. clHn. quiet no pet•i------------------• ~8\".F:rxC:~~~~
l&80 mo. ~7 .~... ... ••• ..... MM 1550/mo Elden Ave 2 Br 2 Ba $525 No pet• ltat&la ...... atot Alli tor Jim 2 Yra. ..... 16-U, S125K. ---------1 ----979· 1658 Localed ecroea N B Golf ==------=--=--l100t< dn, Alwrf8 Full "9£T I Pllllll TWO STO~Y CONDO. 21 2 II. 1 U. b 2 ba. 2 be Courie. 545--4855 P•ltJ ... Waett4 -1300--sq-rt-tr_on_t_o_tc-.-loe-~l~~dl:ro'l( 3~nu, :~: 1 8f treller. tum Of un-=· 2V.Nba, 2tcar 9¥ SIU i.rOW:.~n~ Fairview& ProleHlonel. mtrrlad reer drive In door 14f5
953-&400 furn Utll pd. Range a ... ~5o J>e2~882 Ou & waler paid, private B • k • r N 0 P • 11 YILU Ullll coupte With two Chllclren. Pl' mo 1791 Whittler St. lrlg. $395/mo. 111 ptua .,.. • &4: encl9d gar:;r Included. 6AS. l8&2 t & 2 Br Conctoe avail. local buelneH. looking ~~0-9352. eve,
Leh In Salt 1490 MC ooty. 4~t617 IAYI 11100 Pool. Jec:u . rec room, 645-e469 for 3 to 4 bf, 2 e... Q¥ --------
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Spr'lnga. ZOMd f()f Ou· Oealgner perfect Wllh CONDO .. "11 PU.All cupancy lor 2 rx 3 BA A TTAACTIVE 2Br 2b•. encea. etable. 5 rear-•I laa•••c•••••• -.14~11 C19e Cod charm. 2Br 4Br, 2'hBa, DTIW, truh 387 w Bty St. c M $495 to S625. Walk to ~~r~t~ •. ~ 51-0 ."! praaent 1oca11on We can •-3_1 2'Aba cozy home com-~ bttna. 0~2,..;.. 1 7t 4/&4&-oo7a echoole & al'lopplng. &4S-OA59 provide gardener end ,......-1•11 -............. l4H ple'le wtlh wood burning mo. •rent. .,_ t250 Adame, 55?-4785, home maintenanc e . OPIEYEITATIYI
Palm DeMrt, Deeo C•· flrept-. formal denl , 8 BR. 3 be. c1oee to Hoeg 2 bd. duple•. encl 091ege, no pets. EASTBLUFF apeclou• t Prefer I••••· Steve or nyon TariNa Club, 3 Bt. 2 air oond. wet bat & ful Hoepllal. 11400 lftO. Cal lrge ytd, nlolt ., ... $650. L •-J-... br, pello, view, pool, Suaen. 845-7309 any· aan•
Ba. t ttory. end unit. eq::c kitchen. • 540-1158, all for Larry 659'-500t lfll --·I~ 1• 1590 mo No pets time W0f11•11•" view, enc petto, MIY turn. enoe ~ io pool Of Pem 3 Br 1.,. 81 Eutllde utu Utlllllet' peld. 141 mo. 844_.707 • f It 0 8. & 0 0 . c •I I and jacuzzi. 1795/mo. . ' ' plu• St60 clMnlng IM.1--------ft. a .. -12 n Olll Ot913~ ...... llll.TY Lux. 3 bd, 2'h ba Condo, 1 Pd ex c •Pt e I e c · 382 v1c1orla. Call for Quiet 2 Br. I Be. pool, Qtr, -rain 1tr at -"Why not 1411 ua help?"
875 2311 or "'" call blk/bct'I. Security Getet. le161mo. 86t-9047 tppt. 1142-3780 pello . No pete. Nwpl $05, agl ger, •tOfage ~. Martage Trooblel?I 01. aa.•Mt/ raiat 1171 040-3375 boet sllp, 2 CM Qlf', lrpt. 2 Br. 2 Ba. gar. no peta. ~ · 180 t 15th 8 1 · 326-J f71h Ptaoe, C M. vorce? Famlly Ptobleme? ---------1 Call 1fter 4 PM 842·541:Z 1012 Wallace <.'><t. 1470. Twe ...-IM•rH• •ti Imo 642•7340 &40·5137 aft llAM oomullc vtotence?I UftlTUll VERY CLEAN· 38r hOrne, Dover Sl'lorea 1tt olau 831·307t Of 676-:!etO 1395 plut 1150 cleanfng. fM IEIEIYE ITI Chlld AbuH?I Chlld
5.5 ~With 8 megnlft• :;ict ,f::rir! r,.":0:~ area. 3 br, 2' be, 1950. 2 Br ~I 11 1440, crpte, 382 Victoria. Call tor GATED VILLAGE COM· OHlce ltatala ltlt Cu1tody? Immigration
cent ~ Of Ctplt1rtn0 p:tlo New cpta new A Y 111 · 1 mm · AO t · fncd , water pd. 2224 appl 642•3780 MUNITY 2 I 3 8 2'-' (ReflloM)? V"'-'l. 8eoluded ~only dr..,.9 a lrllhly p9.n1.cs &42·1183. "A" lecentla, 830-4120. 3 Br. 2 Be. 25t5 Orange. be. 1oo0-1800 eq~rt of CdM ~IOent. 1000 eq. INHOUSE CALLS
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MASSAIE
2112 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA
141-1431
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FULLERTON
110-1112
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527-7188
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love. marriage & buti· ne11 Also counseling.
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San Clem 492-7296
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bldg
LOW PRICE
Chufchlll Prop 540-44 70
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Workshop 951·56•7.
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Robt Sauler NH/CM
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Dutch epeektng pref.
Room. t>oard. & Salaty.
Nwpl Bch 850-4328 '"' .. ,.,, Automotive r9')8Jr lhOP
General shop labor.
M i nimum wage 831-7270
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portallon. &46-8833.
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Rm eddnt·Patlo co11ere Llc 308888 Remodel, mo11al, clHn·uri• Free ROBIN'S CLEANING • ., .,.,_ .. • 1,IOW. SIO• " '"dd'na & Ceblnel1 a 30 S I h h VOi.ir uome Or 0111"• -INT/;:;;---f P'"INTING Fett • ProfeMiotlll Dec:ka·Fenc11·lmprovm1 " " NI, 64,,.4954 I I 4; . er11 ce • I I oroug ly n vw ""' ,., Pl ~l Fl 1 lk 751 4354
& Rep1lra Clllf 846-7552 548·8586 445·4844 K&D L·-"~--••atnl cleen houae 540-0867 Cell Now, 832·~1 I & WALLPAPERING aa •I )( eny e .:.._ _ Quality work gu~a8n7tMd3n
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Carpet Service A~~.v:t~~ rA:c'~?.,,c co··PLETE O'"RDENINO Kiity 841.41170 F•H llTIMATll DAVIS PAINTING Pool healers•FurnacH RH. Comm, boat lrlra Free .. , 12 yre eJlP No Steam/No Shampoo ~ "" " Sod, aprlnkler and •hrub lnt/avt Acout11c ~-111ng1 -LOW COS-Tll 2• HR-$ Free "' 6'41 ·758 I 440. l06 l s Free est. Kevin 873· 1603 SERVICE: call Jerry'• SPARKLE PLENTY lntllllellon Our work -"'" . ..
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room $7 50 couch S10~ ELECTRICIAN. Priced Cln·upa Rafa 536•1610 House & olllce cleaning. MHHIJ Custom Petntlng lnllexl. •FRIE ESTIMATES• f 11 •• •••H 181 cenaed Unlicensed con· chr SS Guar etlm pet right, free eallmate on ---------Reliable. thorough & -Quality Spring Special Dralns·Repelr·Aeplpe •ANGELA SPIRITUAL • tractors ahould 10 state odor Crpl repatr 15 yra large or •mall joba Mowing & edging, rea1 quick S 10 hr Otnger BRICKWORK Small IOb• Free HI Dave 673·2031 Dallu 845·2811 Contullanl/ Counseling '" their advertlllng. Con
exp Do work mysell I Lie 396621 873-03511 rates,''""' 754-7321 Newport. Colla Mata. --In all matters ot Ille tractora and conaumera.
Reis 554·0123 LIC'D ELECTRICIAN Sam 74M524 High Quality Hou!Ml'Work Irvine Rel• 675·3 175 L~a~1f.:1n~':i'r~~~gr,:Y PHI Strrict/ ltp1ira 675·24115 01 673·9784 contact Mary Grondle 81
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S&S Aaphll 631·4199llc
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Steam Clean & Uphol Tom 831·5072/973·7544 Haa•yaaa 673·7012 all . 8pm Brtck & alone. brick p I & Experienced & prOl81 tn bu11ness. marrtage. QSulllelaetloLl'!~ .. ConBtor~~dlo• r2'8a Truck Mount Unit. Guar RESID/CO• .. •'L/IND --·----------------_;...Pa_11_1r...:1g;......E_1t_P_'d_8_9_3_·3_7_4_3_1 alnllng e•ter or lnte· siren probli1ma. etc. ""'' ~ "'""' JACK OF ALL TAADES uOllECLUllll rlor, Quallly guaranleed slonel Very reasonable Civic Center ra1az1. Rees r81H 6'45-37 16 20 yrs Do my own work. " BRICKWORK Small or 675 9075 ratea ror all of your pool 6 3 1 • 9 • 1 6 D tan e Room 6.,0, San 8 "na, 80 84 Call Jack anytime, 836-0221 afternoons 431 81184 • " Dan Hallberg Grading CARPET INSTALLATION Lie 27 4' Al 8-8124 Dey or night 675·3014 lg• jObl. repairs local __ E_____ needs For expert • .,. __ • _______ , CA 92701
& Paving Co. Res/comm g REPAIRS 30 yrs exp CHRISTY 4 SON rela 6'45-8512 tnl xt lor belle• work. vtce, cell e11en1ng1 5 pm Strialdtn ~============== Lie. 3978804 842·1720 845-9031 (bel 6, alt 41 24 HOURS. LIC'D ONE CALL DOES 1T1 Btut Sittiat Maaonry & Stucco new & t8o3w9~6r7p93r1cea Call Jack 10 9 pm 11 no anawer.1.-._._..__... ______ -
Palrillng, carpen1ry.1:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij PLEASE keep 1rylng AAA Sprlnl<larllandscape ---------IUIJ'!itt1a1 Thomson Carpet Sales & 536-6121 or 850·0996 roofing. crpt 11e1m cin·I" ~ep1lr A.11/V~~ 10~3a~l~y. p -i ------1 (l 14) 413-1111 Repairs. lie A'262673 For Cl11all18CI Ad Bab~•·tlnn, any "our Installations Comm/ Eleclrtclan· Mw & repair Ing, gardening, yard cln· Miture. responalble pro-oweat pr ce · lftl •I _ _;.._..;....___ 545·697•, 642-6007 ACTION 1-• ··• " aid 1 1 h & 1 feaalonal IO<Mi.lng 10 hOIJ· ---"-------1..._,....._...., _____ 20 p 1 Call a Near Vlctorla/Xlnt refs ra . res rec es re· Quality Low prices up, etc. La-I 11 •• M sit lor eummer mon-~•-..•.-Yi.-•..,t______ Farthing lnte<IOr Design vr• e•p oo Mrv ,.. D P 1 Costa Mesa 642•8482 pairs, xtnt rels A'430277 Uc'd Free 111 431·2345 STARR 548-4471 tht beginning In May. --HANGlNG/STFllPPING molding Early compte-TU A~'.1~1S~~
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Ct•Ht/ Coac tte All typH of work·rea/ p.-y utllttles Call Lie T138046 552·0410 Expert wallcovenng 1n-283600.645-S280 All kinda Guaranteed ~==:-======== Bahoon Promollons Unll-1 SPRINGS·HINGES-NEW comml. Big & 1m jobs 675-4476 afler 6 p.m. slallallon Reea Consul-Raia. JOhn 893.0487 _
mlted: bright bouquelll CemenH,4asonry·Block Openers All repairs Day or nigh I 548-217 4 • * A-1 llOYlll * tent AHlgnml 58 1 ·8590 .-P!lfi;C~la~i!!c!a ___ __;·:_~m;;-:t"U.;;;;;;;;-;:;:-:~ _ ---------. Same di""' 4g4.7550 Walts-Cust. work Lie Emergency terv Loweal FREE B-1 allty 25 --Tiie & Masonry new & re· u th I) I p I
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Rel/comm. 349·0099 Concrete 1mell or lge TREES HAULING & Storm Clean llrM local resident wllh CO Lie T124-436 Dally Piiot Claaallled Ad 'RentlM Sul'lleya tor hire Tree Trl•/lle•enl speetally SELL Idle lleme with a jobs Remove old. ,.. Topped/removecl Ct~an up1. low ratH Thank ref Avall June thru Sept Insured 641 ·8427 II 11 simple metier •Lr, 112•1141 Stump grind Save 30"/t Call 642 56711 ext 322
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Wednesd ay. April 6
ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 19) Financial windfall
results from new contacts, creauve prcx'edures and
chance meeting. Get ideas on papN. s ubmit
suggestions, formats Focus on friends, hopes.
wishes and a special relat1onsh1p with member of
opposite sex
TAURUS (April 20·May 20): A~nt on career,
business enterpnse. domest1<.· adjustment and ability
to locate needed matenaJ Family member dt'<'ides
lo cooperate. special event ts commemoralf'd with
token of affection Libra. Scorpio natives figure
prominently
GEMINI (May 21 .June 20). Favorable lunar
aspect coincides with travel. education. It-gal
decisions Terms will be outlmcod, you'll be given
carte blanche to pursue long.range proiect Get nd
o f superfluous matenaJ. streamline techruques and
stand tall for ideals.
CANCER (June 21 ·July 22). Realizl' that
alliance with older individual will require
expenditures of energy and money Don't sell
yourself short You have more to offer than might
be apparent on surface Refuse to give up
something of value for mere hp service.
LEO (July 23·Aug 22): Focus on contractual
arrangement. public relations, c hance to reach
wider audience. Obtain long-rang, view. perceive
potential and get rid of burden which was not your
own to carry m first place. Anes. Libra nauves
figure prominently.
V IRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22). New approach
proves successful. Accent on heaJth. employment
and dialogue with one who has taken much and
given little in return. Basic chores can be completed
if you confer with those who share concerns. Leo is
in picture.
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22): You may be pulled
ln two directions simultaneously. Choose rourse
which highlights change. travel. variety. Focus on
speculation, adventure, intensified relationship
with member of opposite sex Cancer, Aquarius
natives play key r oles
SCORP I 6 (Oct 23 ·N ov 21): Key 1s
diversification -you'll have rare opportunity to
establish self on more solid base. Focus on security,
family relationships. long-range programs. Open
lines of rommun1cation. be receptive without being
gullible.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22.Dec. 21): Short trip
may be nece~y. Plans subject to abrupt changes.
Relative in transit makes call which aids in
clarifying aims. Be aware or details, seek additfonaJ
information and insist on factual rruiter1al. Scorpio IS
in picture.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lost article can
be located. You'll be on more solid financial ground.
Make inquiries. give full rein lo Intellectual
curiosity. Member of opposite sex plays key ro le
What begins as a hobby can be transformed Into
profitable ente rprise.
AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lunar cycle
high -judgment, intuition will be on target. Take
initiative, explore various avenues or self.
expression. Home area will again be harmonious
Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives figure promlnentJy.
Special J>UtChase provides emotional satisfaction.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Answers can be
found by makJ"i d.iacreet inquiries. You'll obtain
atory behind story. Check with individual
~porarily confined to home or hospital. A secret IJ
revealed and you'll beneft as result. Another Places
figures prominently.
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lllmlfll f /I COCKTAii. ...
Po•ltlon with Newport Wlltr .... 1/Walter Oonvaleaoenl ho1pl111
leecl\ ~tmtnt firm. wanted for Pftv•t• night coolclnQ ••petltnot re-"C, !DI'. P/R tllJ*,... ckib. U,,.. Prlfetrecl &ut quired. Heed good,..._.
qulrecl, Ina. bed atlttt wll1 tratn. °"'9nd•l>ll l tnOM, mutt b9 n..11>11 & lnwntory. wee. mar11• wllllno 10 wot11 any able 10 worti S:30arn to ~ ~pw deelfeble, nl9flte. 8==ppHr~ 2pm l 9;~ tO 8'>m. ~ •~ & " • Inter· P1 .... 0111 betwHn 111...,. held on WtGnee. tOam & 4pm only, Mon-Mlrll/P .. .,... day, APt11 1tt1 "'""" F11, 84WOtt. Mature women, after· •·• PM . •~a• WHt•---------noor». Cell latblra fOf ~~I ttwy, N.e . 2nd ~~ ~:.:;::
J...,.,:!!::::.::::a.o-:::::::3::21::::_0._~.1---;•.-;wiii11uii1iiu•-1 ror r.tlred1 ltmM..W.o. ... lend "-'ml 10: M~ IUU-1/~ 7 Ml 10 )PM, I~• "obblne, 1112 l"•v•n· ~ _,. ~ ,._ Lwklld 1• HACH· 11p11r, 012, A111aho _, 1rt ~ II I ~ U< CA,. IOI PIO. Piiot V•clet, CA 90274
,-.... ttMy, 1317 ,_... Hwy Hiint. acll. 111 nw. t• w1tft Dii;
N, Colla ...... _~ ' .-1431 P110t Wint Adi.
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5100 B1l1 WHIH Htlp WHtH 5100 Btlt WaatH 5100 Btlp WHIH 5100 Btlp WHt••
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5100 Htlt WHtN 5100 Help WHIM 5100
Avall now Take tale· Office
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Mystery, .. SPEND YOUR DAYS
AT THE BEACH phone survey 4 10 9 PM
Mon ·Thurs Start• $4.75 plus bonus Call 964-8850 10 AM thru 2 Nl'ed telephone sales rcpresentattvc.•s to
Help ptan suspense par·
t ies Fr t ma!'ltng
494·'4116 TEL-A-ClRC
The Dally P1101 hat Im· ·mediate opening• ror
leles perlOns tuil or Pin lime~ O'reel earning po-
1entf1I Guarantee draw
against commlulon. Ex· cellen1 opportunity for
person with career
ambt11on1 Send resume 10
PM start tonight tn Costa Mesa office OHH THEii
HCHATll SAUi
C1rpe1 and dreperles
Full or pan ume Salary
plus commie.Ion Exper only. 549·818 l Mr Hall.
llOIUTlll SAUi
IMM IPllllRI
PIT, FIT. XLNT Commis ,
Work In OC Mu11 have
lt1lr lor color 4 be e sell
starter Wiii lr1ln 640·5249
Dental An'I. eaper .
R D A Mull Ilk• 10 work !Ike 10 have time 011. Hrfy
ulery Newport Beach
648-4601
OENTAL-PEDO BACK
OFC. roving Htielanl,
non·smkr Nwpt Cntr 6'4--0611
Deak Clerk, PIT Bly·
ahores Inn Contact In peraon pls 1800 W Bal·
bOI NB
•Pait Umt.-
•Must be at !t•ast I ti
•No <•xpcrience nec.•essary
"Pll'asant personality
•Reh&ble
•Good earning pott.'ntl;jJ
642-Hll, Ext. 312, 1ff. 5:30
4 people needed 10 1111
openings 1n order dept
No e•perlence necas~ sary Co wlll train Ex·
ce11en1 income. For appl
Call Mr O 'Brlan
682·5843
Painter wanted Respons·
1ble ••Perienced, own trans Call Weyne.
751·9103
HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN
fELEPHONE SA.LES DEPARTMENT
OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER
·Evenings and Saturday
mornings
• Comm1ss1on/Guarantee
·Must be ambitious,
Orange Coast Dally PllOI
PO Box 1560
Coste Meea. Ca 92826 EOE
Tow Truck Driver needed Daye Huntington Bch
968·6505 Palm Springs mllure cpl pleasant and reliable
to maintain . manage sm •Experience helpful, TIAIW
hOtet No up nee Po but w llling to train Bo.o. 2656, Newport T 1 1 The Delly Pllo1 11 IC· "-·-h .. 2663 • h s s not temporary cepting applicallons ror FIU Ti•I Pll LIQUOR CLERK. over 21. .,.,.... '• O•slrlCt Manager Tral·
PAIT-TIME -WOii liquor 01 grocery exper PART /TIMI n-to supervise carrier prel 675·6864 510 E Muet have good hand· boys and trlt. Salary & opportunltiea a11allable B Ibo Bl d B Ibo 642 5678 e t 312 II wtth the Loa Annales a a v · a a writing & pleesant phone • . )( company ene ts plus
• v-Call 833 1883 between 5·30PM 9PM mileage allowance & Times Circutauon D•· Machine Operator lor -""""'-----·----commission opponunlty
partmen1 in our door.to-Collahng Se<vlce. musl PUT /TIME fYll l ·I Dependable sta wag ,
door newspaper salH have mechanical eblllly. wanted adults over 22 "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" van or 1ml pickup with
program Guerenteed Call 751·8505 Ask for Who enjoy working with current 1neurance neceg..
hourly wage plut com· Rod youth Must be well aary. Hours approi1 mlHIOn Hours II AM . 2 --------PM. or 4 PM • 9 PM •a•aii•• IEEIEI groomed. personable, a Sales I llCCEtl WtTM _... I IAM to 8PM. Mon thru
-· -posmve motivator Stan CLOSERS """ ~ Fri Apply tn person bet· lflftt Pemt1 Training Is proVlded Po-Earn $•50 lo $800 per al $75 per weak Call BEAUTY FOR ALL SEA· ween 3PM 4 5PM Mon Part ttme/Full time ar-tenllal 10 earn $300 + wee!< u you have e 11a 2.spm, 646-7021 (ask lor PubhShlng llrm need• 10 SONS, nation a lastut lhru Fri 81 chltectural draf11 peraon per week For an Inter· wagon or van and enjoy Sharron) In 0 C 1rea to c101e growing color anelytl•. Orange Coast
with •Int ekllle for comm'I llteW, Call 957·2381 fat working with teenagers. ---------magazine orders. S50 to a.rllstlc maka·up, & war· Daily Piiot
spece pl1nn« 558-2904 1_1_20_4_. _____ ·__ Call Mr Rountree at PAltT TIMI S1001dey + gos Hunt drobe planning organl· 330 w. Bay St.
lllHMH 548-7058 btwn 1\AM & IVIS/WHIHll Bch Cell Nikki at zetlon it _..Ing conaul· Coat• Meu. EOE WI PUT TIME
N-Yellow Ribbon t'-·
mo drinking mug1, hos-
pllellty Item• Multi level
direct u1 ... 582· 7263
bel 7pm Tunday.
needed lo bathe and _3_P_M_w..ic __ d_a_ys ___ Make e•lra SS helping ___ 1_1_4_·_2_1_1_0__ tants capable 01 prolM-1~~~~~~~~~
brulh. Some Hper nee. MEOU11-.. I wouth cert1ar1 promo•• slonal oroW1h & mini· w·--111w· ... ••• A 1y I N I H -111 ,., t'helr own establlahed SALE. S PERSONNEL, ex· garlel reaponslblllltel All" Allll~ PP • ewpor .,. Knowledge of marine d r k 1 Interviews to be held With car for wlciler bH· bor '"nlmal Hospital bet routes. "ature. outgo· per or lele mar •I no " · engines r_,'d. 546·3561 "" 4/16. Send resume 10· kel tunch 1ervloe1 ween 11AM·3PM Mon· ... Ing. attractive parantal ad11ert1aem11n1 promo. Cathie Walson EHCU· 9 30·1 30 PM. Mon-Fri
Fri 125 Mesa Dr Coate MHIO&L FlllT IFC type person please cell tlon Exit pay 8"8-0149 11111 Director. PO Box Earn Sl50·S175 wkly EICl.w ••01n••y ••esa Bring rel 2.5p•• "·" "~6·7021 or 8•8·0171 --"" · E>1parlence reQ d Non ""' "" r .,.. 21•93•. Sec:rameoto, CA Must be neat, par10n· Need eacrow 1ecretary • t /I I smoker General prac· PL-C t I I SALES PERSON lor m•· 95~ 1 (9161 971-3585 ab 1 e . e n e, g e 1 1 c with exper lo work In "111 •I Ilea Hunt Bell Refs -•• ••II• tr t •• rtne h11dware ,1ore 979-0747 al 10 AM for Hunllngton B11ch. Call EXPERIENCE NECES· 6'41 ·3937 before to am; 832·7306 lv metMIQ8 Must have exper In ma· l•n•r Wert appt
E •crow Con c •PI a. SARY Apply In person. altar 5pm weekdys. all Plteat We.a. rlne hardware. Marine Telephone work, no al\P· ---------
7141842-5665 ask lor LeBlarrllz Rutaurant day Sii/Sun r• electronics knowledge 11 er neceuery. Co wlll JtM W1alH 5105 Carol 414 North Newport, ---------No expertence necee· dealrable aualllled ap· 1 S 1 S A Newpon Boaeh EOE Mll4ftal S.ortt•:;r. sary as lo S7 00 per 0 ratn a ary anta ne COmpeteol Mature Nur-Ekecullve Secretary 10 hour Salary no semno pllcants only BALB A Otflce Part time even-Aide. companion drfvtl'
work lor execullve DI· INTEFIN,.TIOWAL Oil uper.81111ng lns,ty ng. Pert time evenings In MARINE 548-3407 EOE Inga 5 to 9 PM Cell Xlntrefi.S49-8&77 rector In non·prolll or-DRILLERS · Now hiring shorthand. NS Area Sanll Ana orrtce For _M_1F_1_H ______ Joan
ganlutlon Muet ha11e tor roughnecil1 & aome 760-6086 appt call Mre Curll• W.ES p•-TIMI 662·58« Mr. Ellec/Prol resp. empt. lleld 11all Must train --------1 Aftt 1---------1 F will h1kp. e>1ch. lor XLNT secretarlal akllla. · · Mettrtyole MetLlalt 662·5844 s le t 1 Teacher min 2 yr exper Job re-S20,000 + For lnro call • ---------upp men your ncome rent, NB/vlo. 846-31X>8
QutrH tact, dlacrellon. (3121 920·9475 ut Full llme or part time PIT ASSISTilll by doing lnler .. tlng MlllC Sii llLY
and P 0111 G 0 0 d 22398 (Fee) mechanic with shop Dally Pilot nawapapar leiePl'IOn• salee work on Instrumental & vocal Aa• al
t>enet1111 worl<l'.1i condl· JHITll ~C::.:' Mu11 111111 own d .. lar In lr111ne area :=f.'. o1M~~~~11f1°7~ ~,~~~a~11~P;;..afnh~~ _C_a. __ , ____ 9_5_0_5
llon• Call 979• GOO lor · Weekend•. S11 and Sun Can 642·8870 Approi1 20 hra pr wk cnoose lrom. S4 per hr son. Foun111n Valle~ __ 1_11 ______ ......, appointment .-.hernoone & some w ... 7 AM to 3 · 3 0 PM Nursing kend mornings Muat g1uar1~1eed. plua lucre· School Ol1lrlct, 1721 OlllUT1LATltll
Experienced Rental Car 442-5881. 4000 Hllarla CE•f, llllES ••IEI hive deoenoabie vehicle, s' ve onu1 pro.gram Oak St .. F v EOE. s 1 person need.O 10 write Way, Newpor-1 BMch " Al 1111 exper pref d but II ~IW\l(y I ~~~1'::J~;1~11 A•n1 1 L111I S.oretary : ;~o~~,7 ~.::,: ~~~ ~!~f:.:, ~!i~ ~n'fy",,.:,~ ;}! t~a: 1~".:~1 g:;,· Tll ·A · OIH 0n VoUJ r~•hm-
Geo prac. ei1per, ~ yrs between tOam & 4pm reaponalble pereone Robin°' Linde 1t Immediate opening• In Love
Exp•rlenced Baker. ( tO plu1 ror 1mall otflce 10-only, Mon· Fri. Country need 11pply Starting •P-141-llll telephOne selea. selllng 8rtat·iru4•••
yra) ltallan and French cated near Org Cty A.lrp. Club Con1111e1cen1 . prox. $4.75 hr & mltelfile ---------aubtctlptlona to the Dally ---------"··-"'• Pay Top Doll-· s•" . .,,..,1 Call blwn 930·10.30AM S"LES Pllo1 E I h nd ""...., · -Salery commen1urate .... -""" . ,.. · ven ng oura a ......_ 5510 Ca:I BalDoa 81kery, w 1111 1 11 per --.,-,-1 .. -.-0-.-1-1--1 only Mon.Fri. Uk for Tel•lllt•H (Oattrlq) Saturd1y mornings !!!'
673-2040, AUi for Paul 714·833·11124 -' Oreo Hyda clrculatlon Solld lead• provided, Commlu lon with gue-~S-hel-11 .. -.~M"'.'.~8-wlc-s-. -A-K~C
Fleaponatbllllles Include 642·•321 also develop new IC· rentee and bonu1e1. bl-cir, aable/wht. S200 •FASHION COUNSELOR
$12/hr, PrT, L.adl• Ap-
parel Bualnen 730-11<>80
or 731·4347
LIUL HOROARY office admtnta1r1t1on ..... --.,-.,-T-1-1-0-1-0-0-1--counts 855•2120 Contact 842-5878 aft ... 642•4193 •11.
Newport Center Reel cretarlal duties and client 5·30PM evening•.
E•l•t• Llllga11on Firm M<VIOe. Call 841·8888 Good typing and ghone llOlnAIY ~~~~~~~~~Pit Bull Te rrier for aate.
FRIDAY PERSON. typing
Uilll1 nMdecl, ~,. M .
Mon-Fri. 780·8842;
700..a823
nMd1 eha.rp, exp'd legal ---------1klll1 required. 2 hra/ Mortgage/ escrow U · -·1-11 Female• 8 Wffkt. UKC S«:'y )(Int I""""". diet ... H d I d Wk. Fle1tlble ac:htdule Ir· I R lbl ''"' ..--Reg ""''V ave you ,., o •y • 111118 area Contact Ka~ per ence Hpona e llUO,...I · .,~ ... _..., p~. and lhOrthanc:I a Cl1Hllled Ada? II no1. 213 701 ••• C'"RT .,· poa111on Salary com-"-~• ...... mull Sal1rv open. """" _...... t"'-...__t / • .,~4 " "'" I .. • •-re ""-no , .. ._.. FONE COMMUNICA· meneurate w 1 .. e1tpert· 01 ... a lhllng gff1 of lowil 840.81142 bargain• In lownl 1'10NS E.O E. MIFIV/H ence 700-8475 We need good people lo Give .. Mini Doxlel 8 wll•.
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
.~j_·-..~
~£~UUlD
AGES 11-14 ..
EARN ti> TO S75.00 PER WEEK
W1 "ow han Is openlnas !of rounc uaer
btlftfS lo 11eu11 rudtts for TIM Or•lllf Cou1
Oittly ''°l. Our crnn mrt al 3 SO p 111 and llOli •nlil 1•30'111 ~ On Salurd1y. •• won I ftw lllOft llo4irt.. 'fou wll Hin mlAJ
,,._ •114 pnm, ''°" Wttll .. ~ 10111 own ~ mo11ty 11\tfe 11 no o.l1vtrlnt .or collt<ti0n -'A 1nvol~.o II rou t11 111tt1c"ta, _..." call Mt f 1
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SalMman. Need 1 expe-Cotta M1aa CPA. Firm flee In the e11enlno for F Poodle, blk. AKC
rlene41d pereon In com· Typ• tO wpm 10 key Holk:lay lnn't Mw tra.,,.i 3 mot. *200.
rnercltl • lndUll1r1al real adding machine. Non/ club. Sefary + commie· t73.S732
aatete for 1 llUCOINll.tl & tmoll., Some ovenlme 1lon + bonu1. Call
growing nrm r~. Min. 3 ~ ••Plfl-761-4222 titer 1 PM. -,.--L--.11----
9eat working condition• ena.. Sal•ry $1175. Call TtltJlttlt Werttrt1f!111!
In ~848:_=1 :~~h, 754-1040 for Wt 11"4 Aa!tt!!! HJ!
Recep11secret1ry. w11 9ECRETAFIV 10 ......... L."'9&Tm
Wright• loe C<ewn ..it• tor pllt lnveetor. bkpng, ,..,,. lllTlll
entetpfltlng. bnlltanl If!· •l!IP & gremmatlCIM lklll• fM lffal ot nne ciuetom dellgMd
dhlldual, non-amok•r. req. Non emkr, Hier)' ..... ,........ ...... & .. tatt Jewelry. $000/mo, 513·3313. neg, Mall ,..,me to Ste. --. "' n llllAY 1111. 11
R£C&PTIONl8T to antwet aoo. 2155 £. Cit Hwy, 14-111 ,., .... .,. ...... .
phonM for Dana Point CdM 92925 ... tr Part .... (PAltO AOOMI
..._, eetet1 firm, 1 day IH'YIU•PT. An llM nlH•t 1107 JAMIOMm AOAD
p • r w • 1 k I o at Ir t , Tai{• .Oh11tge tya)e P«tof'I fer 1Mt41• ..... HIWPOAT ll!AO"
UOlday, pr1f1r non-nHdtd lor r111 11tat1 Ill t••·•aH Pf1Mlw; t1 AM·1 PM
lmOker l FU!. uo.n.... omot In Npt 8ctl. let.II _... AUctlOn tleellnt: 1 PM
4H-811CM WOftdna conctlUOrta. Ou· ~lelephonl----App--t'""'8et:--..,..--1 For fuftl'ttf fnfONNtlon,
ROOFING ti• I~ 1YPl"il• flllnO cell (714t ht .,.. ._, ... ~a) uM or computer. ,.ff} I ...... I . lll.-al """ •late Ofllol 911P. pt9ftf-.... --::':"-:-::~~~~~-min •• r;:-AllPlf, reel. l•l•rv com~tU* sa.oor "'· 8tlr1 lmmed. .. ....., ..
ONW9, "°' loPfY If not rate wleKp, Call Bruce Day •v•n1nci •hlfte 8t1ndlno J'ln b&ll m•· qua~ .. 2·7"'"' &anwnllin ....._7010 ~~all. ten,ta ..... "' ... ~tttlwtoe1.1 dllnl, _..8 aoo. Hanel-.... .._ ...... .xp rr• err..., vv fl'llldtqU!lt•(l'lll'IW)t110•
• "-11 T ... I -treln. need 11'11~ 1.t d .. I noutl .,.. very ralnee. Ht19PY POIJll" A'"'°' YOloel ""'° aan "*"'CW\ up an14 01ne t "' 11, =~~~ .!'i:Pr::~~:!i Pftlf• M YoU hll'P flfO-I ti e If t U ti , Ca II llMI ·
ctrMno NOOfd, t1111t to mot• our publloallon 112·1H7 or Ht-1103 Mot9 llf'!llllla •• ~ ttll1 H.4•1211 llfVIOt In OC aree. r'\111 btwn l•t, MOfl·F'tl1 AM lfte OWl'IQllw '"M' .. ---------1 or PIT. lalatY Of c;om-for lfM )'H t . It ,-ou llln 1 8allllH•4-w. in'9eloft eonu-. Hlffl1 _,.. .... , '"'4 ......
"'"' Crown .. .._. l ofl, Call Krlttl• "j'1nd wt111 "°" ••"' In ~ Ill It ,.. """ a 1107 ••t Cet Hw)I, CclM ....,.14" ~ Olllp "°1 ~ Olu IAel M . , n
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I Oren Oout DAILY PILOTITue1day, ~prll O. 1983
TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACA08S
1 Commend
6 Mtdtclne
.-vlnge
tO Aucmor1
14 Mont ier
16 Etea~
18 FOfftlttd
11 Pudding
19 Bone: prefix
20 0Ye<come
211n1lght
22 Arrange
23 Vtlleyt
26 Time unit·
tbbr,
28 Bullring o•rb
30 -compoa
menus
31 Collect
34 Antelope
38 Different
38 Mall llquor
39 Grandeunt
2wd•
42 Inner: prefl•
43 Snout•
44 Washes
down
45 Drive mad
'47 Reptile
'49 Used to be
50 One or more
2 3
flt French river
~HlltO
55 Tt>e univ
58 Demonstrll•
81 Nol pro
82 Janltor1
84 Old highroad
85 Broker ee w11 Let.
67 Mythology
88 Prying. Var
69 Several
DOWN
1 Cheats
MONDAY ..
PUU\.E IOLVID
2 Eskimo homo ~~.._. ..
3 Mldeasterner
41ncllne
5 Abase
6 Palm leal
Var
7 Undersea
weallh
2 wds
8 Selvages
9 Observed
10 House area
11 Carnage
2wds
13 Worry
18 Rumen
24 Pillages
25 Bible woman
6 7
26 Gave up
27 Marshal
28 Old pro
29 lnsecl
3 I Harden
32 Young eel
33 Peewee -
35 Mr Thomas
37 German
region
40 Negative
41 Draw
46 Total
48 Pleasing
8 9
H HE
GAA
51 Insect stage
52 Stowe
heroine
53 Armor
54 Prepost11on
55 Peruse
57 0 0 E
et al
58 Octavia's
spouse
59 Gorge
60 This: Sp.
63 Compass
direction
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tr•lltr, 10 h.p. Honde, r,our vehlcl•, dome111c or !Id. !IFFNH41 8&0-8748 " " 1111 •au .... laalcal =::~'.M, 17800. PIP or.ign. 801·8286 208 Wlll~;.'J!n~t Ana --,-lt-l_tz_t_IOI&. ___ '72 Super 9"Ut. NMdl '<Sr, eq~ with roof
la1tn .. at1 1114 Pertn«ahlp In Erlctofl 36. llllU Tl CIOHd &undey :~=!..~= :f. =~I :Ze:~~~ ~; ~~=. r;:.!:;
Ov•tlon ClaHlcal Quit er pert.ct cond, ricing & Tll IUOll LAROE SELECTION OF boo!< $31,000 752· 1 t23 0 a wkndl. door IOcll•. Goocl conct. w/herd •h•ll CH• II•• CfUlllno 1119 In ~· H111lng trouble Hlllng NEW & USED BMWSI -.5-8_VW __ V_A_N_rbl_I -87-eng---l. 140111 M•y be -.,
bUlll In plok-up w l IOOOO. 'c11t Lfflle evei 11111 car you'v1 hed Ill· & 1979 450 SL MB, Mllen ll,200IOBO. S40-0281! 330W 8ey. Cotta MtM, volume, B•H & Treble 1179-7843 ting • ,_ montn1? brown ext, brown teeth Mon. thru Fri. 10·0 p.m.
control •Int en~. &Mt CMIW upl Help 11on1no lnl .. wire wneel1. quick '87 VW ven. rebuln '71, Don Wlllltm•. 842-4321
Oller Cell Bonni• 14' Ce11maren, • relnbow wey Al10 your Chevy. ·LHI i••ol llW aale 714-875-8200 duel port engine, run1 209ZAI 54~788 ••II, new. w/lreller . Porscne, D1tsun. Toyota. "" excellent $1400 --------12100. 847-511311 VW. or eny meke or VOLUME SALES MBZ '58 300SE Sll\'9r w/ 213.592•1792 '80 Corvelr Gd cond/ For Nie, 11159-83 Gretel\ odel fo 1 IO% I SERVICE & LEASING bleck lnlr. Rere S spd ---------i pelnl IMO/obo. PP. "Chet Aikin•" Tenn••· lllllClf 30 11180 $82.500 ~-1 r 1 on Y 0 3070 N Cl\efry Ave tr1n1 Euro needllgh11. 82 .i.tll. dleeel. 4 dr. 5 OA0-f085 •Hn Coll.ctore llemll AHume loen •I 1 nw. t ... lnal ... pric. Make LONG BEACH 1uf.er cond. $3550. llC)d, eJr, an/rt, crulM, el· ____ ...;_,, __ _ Ap~elMd 12 500 Uk· $28,000 dn. lo.ci.d with sure 6fur1 cer hri• rH· (No Cherry ••lt-405) 83 ·3016 loys. me1 pelnt. KNWO 1118 i*au Wa.
Ing 11,500 Of't>eei. Xlnt ~·"·· electro~k:I. In =: d:m:; o~ ~~·i ll14) HJ.1710 '85 MB220S, euto, air, nu emllk/•fmncuau. 1' .. 2!6,0000 pmpl 4d,.~~.eq.ut~wwtthl' .. t!~. cond Cell Shemrock ewgort •llp. vt Ply. good ... ol llrH' I'll do Trede-lnl Welcome plllnt, tires & uphol . .... u.. ...... _..., "' ....-anyllme, M« tor Oetlby 7t4/ 73•5IOl your leg work a running r • o Imm a cu 11 te1_8_73_·_13_2_2 _____ po.-....... l>OWW win·
646-1428 8081 w/moorlng Oon'I del•y. cell todeyt ConYelli.tllly loceted 648-7305 181150 '89 VW a..~ $2100 N-dow1, ipeed control,
112 000 & Com""'lltlvely Prioe<I -----------v ,..,._ door .......... Good Autoherp 1S-Chord · ln1l1'1 btt ..... & ·73 450Sl. new tiru. P•lnt, new tlree, •ulo, ~~;;· 14850.MeL b• Worth 1~200 wlll --'I 1~ Call 873-3830 •tn ... tr •·oLUll 1 good cond 831-4459 -"' " n 5.a • pelnt. • loye, Ilk• new 1een el 330 W . ay,
$145. 833-1088 Mull Hll 32' Alt-cabin. 714/171·4012 MUii .... $18,700. 1-..,..--------1 eo.1. M .... Mon. lhru
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Chlnet. 875-8110
ctul1lng Trimaran cutter --------Selea-Servkle-Luelng 640-0838 759-9348 '78 BUS. good cond Fri 10·5 p.m. Don Wll· ~t..u;.500 Terms. J"r 9022 ~CARVER '11 IOOll TIHI lo ml. $.4200 Ill 'N, 842-4321 858ZAH
• , 0 • ~ 1s ·~re: 844•1085 '77 ··o"'TE CARLO 11 ,. 111&1 I I ...._U,! 1(.:11'-c; lMW Sunroof. allver/blue lnt.1---------1 .., ,,. 12· FlberglHa S1llboe1 • ' 124.900. 1175-0348 '70 Bog. new 1800cc eng. 12600/0BO.
w/ecceu. Cllt topper. Lk I •IH "~;':~,:~' .. '~:",::;'~';;' -.1-5-2-80-.-0-,,,.-. ow-n--'-.:...90_K relHd 4" by tor1lon 548-eOllS new. S-460. 55~74 17 eva On any,,._ '82·'83 AMC --------.,, ·~ b1re, too meny new --------
18. Whit• Hobl• C•t W/ JHp or Reneull (NOi '73 3 0 cs. Excel. cond. orl~. ml, no llCCldenta. Pllll & ICCeH. 10 ll•t. 1118 •au .....
Adler Typewriter. Mii cor· trlr. Tequll• S,unrlae Wagon-). Free sott lop N-paint. etc, beautltul Pl . cond. 4 dr. $8500 12900/obo. Meke r•11. 4dr, equlpj)9d with roof
reeling, Ilk• nu. take s 11 1 1 d ... 000 & doora w/ev11y Jeep $20,000, 875-2308 549-8680. 646-6595 otter. 546-1793 eft. 8. reek, 1tereo with tepe,
$350. OA&-8392 J!tt'6t11~•1~~n . ....,, . Purcnue -.-,-,-2-ll_V_d_IA_*_ '71 Mercedes 280Sl, 4 power aeet/wlndow1,
Xllll _.U 40' wooden y•wl. phy•I· -h. .... ranoo .,_ Auto, •Ir. gr19'1/len. ~:5~~~ cond. •19.soo. ;?! ~~ .. ~u~~np:~ ~rlc ~~o~~·=
Excellent cond. Mu11 clll)I aound, needs co-J V "" $3300 851·3936 --------condition. •lnl engine. c ond $4825. Mey be
Mii. M•k• otte<. 1me11c1, s10.0001obo. Coast _::, DallH 9117 ·es MBZ 2208. •Int cond, 12095 OBO 4114•8048 Hen •I 330 w. Bay.
714·845-2842 _4_9_7_-4_58_3 ____ ---1 S2995. Dir 14871. d•y•. 681•8237 eve/ Coit• MeH, Mon.-Frl.
nl4 -aw com llW ·72 240Z, Kini cond. new WIU &ITI wk 10·5 p.m Don Wllllame.
Deel!, exec ctv, credenza mo ~azJ (1I0 '4~1/1t pelnt. aunrl. & much 494-9428 5"6-7138 nd. 642-4321445ZAJ :1:0.~a-~:~1 !:. MW l .... /lki 7011 4 Yni"l DrlYH 9030 more $4000/btl o lr . . 81 Cit ti 4 IPd A/C --------18' Jet Boet, trlr, •kl• 6"6-751711191 760-3926 79 MBZ 300D. toeded, 80 Rebbll Xlnt cond • on, • · -----pi----a Ortau t••• "500/olr. 875-8066 • '80 Toyol• 4 wnl drtve PU, dys LellQI • will ired• tor Dllele ~7 el $3500. C4llt ev 875-8594 h•tchbeck752• ~1..,., · . .._ 669 38" nG)lll Ures, AC. PS. motOf 110me r 1..., 1 " i<v
Plano, em.a upngtit. 101kt Ila.rial LalJ. ··1011 lo1ded w/ott rd •tru. '711 210 Stet Wgn .. lo ml, Wl•a •-1 . '80 Cemper. Perteet cond. llll ••• a ··-walnut Beeu11fuf lnelde & !! -$12,000 lnvuled, wlll e K c • I I c on d · --• Inc port-a-potty, .now.. --oullldt, tuned, stool. CrvlM Kit-Incl. 8 lnjec:tOfl lek• S6500 6"2-4858 or $4700/0BO 551-0478 494-11•28 5"6-7138 ;=·2 $ I0_.500/obo 4dr. equipped wtth root
De I Iv• red I 7 5 0 8 pr918Ure "'-lor Ford 979-8574 .77 280 z XLNT Condition '83 300SD. en.threclle ---------I reek end itereo. $3200. &47-5872 Laymen Dluel. $4115. ..., 000 m1' •"-""" grl)', lealher Int, re11 72 Bug. white, AM/FM Mey be -•t 330 W. ---------• 842·1234 '71 Jeeptter Commendo, v.. ..,.,.,,, 11 d 1 h d Bey, Coat• .....,_._ Mon-Wurlltxer console piano, lmmec cond. am/Im · 87.S-33811 81 rests. pol • • CHI, new belt. tlrH. Fri 10·5 p.m. Don Wll·
11100.752·1094 Ptt111nl 4-230 Dll etvlse c••• S3aoo 080 wflll, custom pin •lrtpe, 25K. rebll ll.5oo llems,642-4321396ZAI
---------• kit. alert ... & pumps. In· 4114·8232 1117 l.tlll 218 Z sunrool. like ~. 17001..:4~94::·~68~7:_:5'._ _____ f-7;:;:-;;-;;::::-:~::--;:~:--
Klmbell Orgen, dbl key· l•ctore etc. Retell 2 "" f , 1t9t ..... ml. Mull sell -,36,000 .79 DlESEL RABBIT '73 9 p..._ a-Wgn.
board, coet 13,000, NII I 1 2 o o .' s e 11 I 6 o o. '76 Chevy I SHOO 8111· IS88 Only 49.000 ml, ~ling Molt Extraa $1000
1895. 842·1234 842-123" Slap Side 13200 ft ffytf, • 711 240D. 4 spd, ,_en-len body, never tctelch· 831·2947
1-...a.1--11.........1. t••t 20 HP Jol\Nof\ oulboafd· 850-8578 111·1104, 14f.IUI glM. xtre Clean. $12,000 ed. newteu ten lnl 50 1111 -•a w•-
_ ..... _. -Prop shorl ahett tenk. '811Bronco.comp redone. '69 Roedller. herdl•oll 650-2279 mpg . Rune 1uperb 4dr, ~~wt~
HANOOUot!A, 18' Ch.,. contr'011. nu.n kit $.425'. •II e 1uru. Mull He top1, 2nd owner, SOK Mitaa~ialll 9147 13595. 970-0548 reek end 11•eo. $.4125.
delte. 1220. 645-1682 897-5110 $3495. 7511 ·0913 or orig ml, need• lnl/exl T-t """I-• P....,... t'91 ----Mey !Ml -et 330 w . Weteult •Int cond men's 673-9003 work. $1100/obo. Mu11 -..,.. •v .. '"""' ' ,,. -•5•• D-"~• .. _ ... on
M. seo. Surtboerd, trl· IUp I Dtc•a 7022 ·n CJ5 4 wtil drive Jeep, Mill 831-0948 TIE IEW 111111 12900· 850-2152 F;t 1G'.6'p.~'"'w11:
nn.000dconct.nodlng1,eoe1111paevellable.N--350eng.V8,3epd"80200SX II d 5 TurboSlerlon '118&'748ug&Super ll eins . 8 4 2·4321 . -------r~r-------~--------~-~·=~=··~"7=5M~~74~7 ____ 1 port~.~~·~·. ~~medl1.hee~r1 ~d.•l~~,~~a~ Cor~&~~~ ~~1~.11100& ~l~O =Aa=tl;a.••:;;•-., __ _...I0-.1;.;:;0 frH 11 fH 60U TV/Wlt/lttrHllll Call 842-4644 Allllng $3800 548-2743 $5200/obo. 641-0769 Turbo 0..... P.U. :::_~o ltrm. 557-6580 -.,..-1-1-----13-1-7 -'•---------l!!.!.i_~!!!~-!!!~~!:!!~1;3-;sm=:al:iil-:~:;;;:::-;1;:;1es~C~en=::ac~-I dys. 497·8280 eves. _
Englllh breclcet CIOCll, Cir• Blk Lab mix, 12 mos old, Gar11e Salu BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA cornod•t• up to 8' bMm T L '71 DATSUN 24oz .Wit,J • . . ---.-72-VW_Bog ____ 1 '68 Dart Conv..-t. need•
ce 1no by Frencla Al· good w/klds. shots, to I "' W 11 __ ... _ l"l• Color TV. 2 yr wrnty only. $11/tool 955•2473 fHal 9035 New llrH. stereo. a le. ~ Good cond $1900 work, elec. top lnteat.
kin•. $4200. Plu1 otl\ef gd home 845-2322 or ...... -. • ,. I 148. Fr•• dellv•ry '80 Toyote 4 wn1 drive PU. S3300 751•18711 a..e..seoe $700/obo. 548-1803...,.
flM enllque clock• tor 631·5104 5 Yr old Klfby Vecumm •II Open Sun. 38' V Barth tor l)W!' b<Nlt, 38" new tires. AC. PS, O.Ltrta.a 91 lt '70 Formul• v. 7c.K ml. '81 Aries Keer. 4 dr, 24
Nit. 497.53441 f--lt 111.A•ll perts Incl, llke nu. 1100 TV John'I 846-1788 Wiier, elec., Hcurlty loeded w/olt rd •lrH 2833 " ••BG I d .,., art -~ 1280 650 1225 I 2 ooo 1 d 'II '81 Deloreen. loeded, · good cond . ••If•• .., · mmec con ·to A11llque Peralen rug o«>o. 759-0800 PROF/STEREO SYSTEM . • 1 . nvute w. 4000 ml Wiii lrede for $2100 846-3093 Blue Book, sac. $.4400.
(H9maden) 7'x3'Ao' clrce I NY F•llTlll J •-1214 Complete. wonh l3000. 45 It lllp Npl Herbor take $6500 6-42-4858 or l•t• mod'"' molor home •G 9149 '78 Su:_.., a--11e Conv Norm Bock 536-3234 1eeo. ~ cond .. NC Herb 957~133 ... UJ .... 11400/otr 875.-8068 NEWPORT HARBOR 1179-8574 ... ,,... ...... ---------•o SECURITY '"7"'5101 ---------Oeeler •14871 '79 MGB. showroom Wht/blk AM/FMll•P• 73 Dodge Dirt. 8 cyl, l500. 6-3014 ENUINE COLUMBIAN 19 .. "-Trlrittronlc. r• · v or 79 Chevy Blue< 4X4, fully t ••••• • ...,. d 3 41( 1 t t $875 ---------1 * *' BtJY* *. EMERALDS . Your chol-_...., """•'!50 87'" .......... 50 FT LIDO SLIP loeded. euper cleen, .,_.,_ -•• con ' , owner. mini $6800 1162-0620 eu o. run• grM . 1111.-sT au ee. only $11 ...... r 11one1 ""''·· -. ........,.... ··so $7"50 ....... •704 494-9426 546-7138 overdrive. stereo tepe, 631-5091; 1151-0719 ...... ... .. ...,...._ 13600 Dy 675-2080 flV 78 vw Rabbit
M11c Antiqu.. $100 up Fllll1lll 840-8668 Tlble mdl color TV Ill" 1131-3871, 875-2860 611 Det1un Pickup wl Flat tl23 955-1217 . brown, St900 OBO ren tllt
780-1073 MASTERS AUCTION M--L!-12 ' RCA-XL. Piii cond. 873-1820 ... llll lla-Hll --.u1!1J l I 150 549 .7 1 77 . Mercu1 Chennel to 41 ' loc>Plf, lots of lmpr0¥9-74 Fl•I 128 4 Dr. gr .. t '78 MOB. Excel cond '88 Mu1ten9. mega, ~ Mil POf1eble iteem cleener 645-5780 weter l power $150/mo. ~dent! •lrHdy .. ~•1d• cond. lte<eo. orig own-el11m, low ml. $4500: '811 Bug 80,000 orig ml, i-o.rw. 8 tr1t, 351 Mech -~--------------1Rull Flore l Sole, 8 ', ...,~•-fired $350 ' ••H•~ 873-8338,842·96&6 1,,.7501 lnrow-oudl , ...... 1rng1. er. $1200, 545-3516. 556-3743 OMOWMflinoeMW,CA I eng 13500/o bo. 1250 ... ......-~ ' &• -or Ir• • or ent • 551-0825..,.. c11. run1 1uperb, mint 552..0523
pMlow-b-*, 982-3035 e.lnO terVlc4MI now 80 8081 lllp. 40' max. 1811· quee. 6"8-51&4 0,.1 9151 cond brend nu tires 1---------HOT OFFER! 983-i058 llbctllueeu llll here 19 811 opportunliy 10 boell only Cell Ron '76 Flet 128 weg Gd eco-S 11150 obo Cell Chris '74 Pinto Runebout Air
COLD CASHll Megnll. cerved m•hog. . buy• TV that h•• Juit 87f>.3483 7~.d !:id2:..U:·:: no~tren1 Xlnt cond. 'll IPIL IT 1170-0648 = ~~ S900 °' TO EDISON din. rm a bullet/8 ctn. IN MAC DONALDS CON· bHn Hrvlced. Coll Batbo• Coves dock pwr cem or car ceuler Sl. 080. 548--0825 Looks & run1 good. musl ~.;-;--:::==:::--;;;::==:=I_:::=:....:::::::::.:.:.. __ _
CUSTO...rns IU50, 842-2510, TEST -nMd 807 lor $875. HC US OBO. boello35'.S200mo Mr. s2.=nrm.sl:Sle.4 . '78 Flat Reily, 35MPG, nll. uklng $t875 7:dllcon=. ~~": 74Muatang.euto,AM/FM
inLn 646-4648 $100,000. 814 '°' $25, Written 12 mo guarent· Long 650-1190 rune good $2500 778-3249 · w sSTc caae, .-vi, vrMt lhee>e.
Get SU for youroperebk Din Ible & chelrt, Sl50. 000 end 824 IOJ $2.500. ... Cell Giiiy 846-1741 ' , '75 CHEVY SHORTBEO 848-9428 p L 9157 ~J.:, ~lg. o;::-'77,. .. ~ $ I 8 0 0 . DY• eecotld refripral.OC. h '• ttyoun.veenyofl'-WANTED:SllporSide 17 ToomuctitolllllBtelded ll1C•t ~ ... 1164 v 1•· """"""' 714-848-7783 , evs.
omtina you up to $lt4 or t~~o!~~. ".!;~ir: c:8ll louiM at 840-8708 K~wood Stereo rtc*v· Beybo•I tor long time lln••. new pelnt & Int, 81.U t12S MEISTER -· M0-8298 ·-more 1 year In eltetrlc a .... hd .. ·d, 12,. _....... en 8PM. llbte Mdtt KR-3400. Top reeldent 646-9345. new motor a 1ren1 No .7., ..,ond •-11M18 VW Bog. eu1o, xlnl
b ill 0 l .,. "' " -... of Iha lint, •Int cond. trades $.4t9S .. 4 Or. " • ........,.d. B 8 5 '87 Mutteng Conven a . one • your 84&-seo5 NEW MATTRESS SETS Juet ..-viced. Sac 1125 · Auto, elr, 35,000 ml, 1 PlllAM£/llll con d · t w n • · 8 cyt, 3 llC)d. $2900.
o peretln1 ••cond Twtnu$60.fullllul&5. negolleblt. Cell Gery Traaa .. rtatita 78 Ford Courier. Xll'll ownr, ucel cond. "" 63l ·509l . •11 5 , 650-2152 ~tor to -of~ Uk• MW tof•bed. ~own ~ 1105, King 1125. 645-174t -cond $2800/0BO )(Int s 5" 0 0. c. 11 l3831 Hllrt>or Blvd. '88-4372. $2400 OBO.
cbarttl" U1ted below, tonn. 175. O.Sk. 125· Andy 750-~2 11-:l• I012 oond 64&-13"3 enyllm• 7141552-8851 •·ltsGar~"~rovee-·•-s '78 Sclrocco sliver 1ml '811 T·Blrd, •le, pb, Pl, and be to t1on Stel11len stael teble, ~ -._ , -· • pW. set<llobo. 873-2433 WN men 195 e.4U705 One •ey ticket to IN M4IM 23'' Roel 10 tpeed y _...O '77 CVCC $2450 fm. 4 •pd, 30 mpg. gd Musi Mii • 1'9flt duel thll •pedal offer when · Tempe AorlcM S8S ti Brend New $175 · UI _,. 4 llC)d, lo ml, gd cond 114-111-2111 cond. Prie* below book
y-o u ·m • k • the Clean king .... oornf.ll wl ~2183 Ill 84e:.o780 74 Ford ¥.1on. 87.000 ml, 498..()353 et 12000. 499-1101 '78 MUSTANG
err•ncemenll. Get 1 mettreH, box freme. p..., 7 mech •Int $1900 Lve 1114 llanlt V8. wnt. T-lop conver1, r~lpt, end Southern headbotrd. Xlnt cond. Mltdllng ~·. io-1 & Cl1nlc 18' Lep1lreke Caapn 1114 meg 845-41207 '18 Pftll4t Mini cond. $19,000. S.. ·7g40~ ~·pr:-srJI~: pa, pb, 111110, 37~000 ml.
C.llfornl• Edl1on wlll l135llml. 645-1732 cheK SIOO. 4 C"-"Y 15" CenlUI) bey boat 4 cyl 8'Ao c Ben Bow 89 Ford s v XI s •PHd. 20.000 ml. r I 0 u. par I y 0 n I y 714/89~2143 Orig. owner. Mlttt cond.
P•'Y you S2 5 . Y our '50 Style Deco. Couch. ~~~· ~~g~r·~~· 1~~~-Orey. 13500. 87M181. · ~· Coolemr'Por1•Pottl: . body, new"':s1a:. xi~: cleen. orig owner lllnt 4114 ·6953 efler 6 PM, 0 13400. 875-N91
d 0 n. l I 0 n I I t I x Large. malt• bed. $30. 841~4 Of ~783 a.en. ~Jee*•. $650. ..,... & mags MMd• mo-cond ~·~1262 wttend ·-:o~~g. ~:~ ~ 'll 911TAM .w.
deductlble. P'tft pickup 494-e'H7 18' Duffield en 5PM S4b-7093 tor work Secrlllc• '78 924. bleck on bleck, tire• 12300. Cell ve. e xcellent cond.
by the cherlty Thia Pleld HICS.e-S.U good HANO GUDE.A. 18' Chan-11_._ IJL...... . II $426/ceeh 4117-7009 '78 CVCC Sletlon Wegon, eunroot, em/Im ceM, el<, 544-0773 aft 8 $ 3 3 0 0 . OB 0 de
lpedll offer aplree M.ey cond elmot1 ,W mett de 11 e . I 2 2 0 ob o -a&n II a_a..1 Rune well. need• Velv• $8000 73t-4976 714/4"-1455, P. M. end
31, 1883. For detell1, l150iobo 49e-8191 . 54~1882 Ba~CL.Ulln•ers Vtepe . P200E. ·02. 2.800 _u .... , lob. dependebl•. 1600 ,.... tl7S --end 4~71 pa-ie: POOl TABLE & ecc.eo-IUN ml, sllvtr. $750 Cell C1uda tttS 41M·2874 ·75 9l4 2.0, good cond n._._.._ ,.__ 8 It eerthlone iota & $5800 '68 142. good cond, ex.It '78 Cemero 228. mini ~ .._..,, r I.. . G 0 0 d c 0 II d . O.ve. 759-1094 ........................ _... '82 ·---d. XLNT 11 •."'""51""' ,_ .... ..._,, d d Calva.rJ . metc:hlnQ cNll. $200 $125/btt off. M0-8828 1111" UM • -----........,.,.$7•"" .. .,..or ..... -.,.,._, con ' gerage •tore . Luthenn Church 083-3881 • lltttnydts/ 1848 FO<d Woody WI· _, 67 Por 911 5-1pd. rbll •1800 obo 8S3-8l41S ~ tWea. $.4IOO/bst off.
(714) 97i..4687 Mu•t Hll Eng. country CAAPET ,_-·wall lo lHtl a11 lnettn IOll gon, Sl3,000 495-&1107 eng. lrens Nu pelnl, '73 144, euto, lllr. Po.Ill· _84_2_.-______ _ ar (21S) 402-0792 entq dining 1atM saoo W9lt room sin. llgtlt ,.,,. ---'90 Hond• 4 door Accord. 1tereo. many xtraa. Im· vety 11\e finest orig Vokvo '7t Fielt• 2 dJ Ollldnn'• H.oapjtal of Au1hentlc bu1chw ~ d I um b r 0 w n I 3 5 . BAY LAUNCH, 20th Cen-Hond• )(R 75. Perteet 19211 FOfd Model A Town •IC, euto Hens. p/1, mec. 646-7305 $71150 81'oundl ....... 1Ct8tched utt cond. $1895.
0nim9tCounty ping block 1135 Wall-887--3839 tury Lep1t1elle 18', IB. cond.Newltl0c*1&rw Sed"'· $10,000 1herp, pp 15150 .741114 1.8 llter, muet or dented $22115 . 2488~81vd.CM
(714) m -1242 mounted Fr. dlspley Elec:1rle neeter $2500/olr e75-ll35 In. ldMI beg!IH*'8 bike. 97Wlll 6«-475" Hcrltlce $5300/0BO. 970-05-48 '76 ORAN TORINO
ar l (800) 841-74Si eNtYea $125. Pelr 20th room li1e $20. Owerle Aagetilp 22· c:e-948-lOU hua tl21 Gr•t conc:t. 830-95711 ·74 144 Sed1n 4 •pd, SllSO. '42·1738
Dlllleret lnd\8trle9 Csent. hend-cre,117e5d 887-31139 bin. no motOI 'or tr1t11. 2 Honct• CB 350'1, 1 'M FMI 2 II tlll AM IFM cus, MW 11r .. •liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
(714) MS-8271 pen. benchu 1 . BHuty Shop (Comm'! l300. 730-ee29 complete, 1 for P•r1•. ve. 3 epd, NM & look• lell1 l!rt• perfect oond 12800/off 'II Fm I •
a.bled Ammclln ~vy'*:,i!:' &c~qu~:e 11anch1p) half~. good 18' F811tuy Tri-Hui. bOw· 1150 .. o«>o. 650-1645 good, 111 orig I 1400 951·8300 ve. 3 __., runt & loc*1
VewwO\eritiel ZunllncUen ..... ueeh~ cond. 1100. Cell rider, 1Ht1e+.110. Newt Newt Right oft the o«>o.942..010019811-1221 .. 1 tt•7 ....... ot Onnce County iom neck;;c• '250 640-5998 . good conct. new upl\OI, ihowroom floor OTZ l(Jx' CARVER tMIC. ' good, I ll orig. 11400
(714) ~7-081~ Pelntlngs etc. 844-7n6 . Acttetyn Tordh Ml with '4000. 9711·4513 Kethy 550. Musi Hiii 12500 1111 ....,, ltlllr ~ t C_l'Y"'t.r"I: Come In & -Newpof1 obo. l42~lOO, 9"-
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HARBOR AR~ King llH btd. Shlnt dl1c J;lnder, etc. 148-1385 cheH LATE MODEL eng, body & Inter. r .. • Recent ~ne end tren1. Good condition, '3000,
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WHhtl, CIHn, work• SACRIFICE band. $245. 546-2855 115A~~eoo TOA~~~r~o HD()(). Day• 840-0900 a.nd l....ina Tent.a tltt '78 Concord, •Ir, lull auto, ale, •• .,.,. OU·
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·Beach booz.e ban blasted
~rmed llle6q•rill on IMlrol rub bat!Jers the wrong way
~ ... aa.~r-
8tat• 0Ulel1l1 h1vt banned alcohol on about Uuw m&i. ot
belch ln HundMion lrlech, and =·=~= ~· Th• ban WU put Into tfftJCt
becauH thtrt were "far too
many" ft1h\• ln uncontrolled
beach area1 lau 1umm.r,
acconllna to an ottldal.
But tn• ban on booae l1n't
1oln1 down well with 1ome
re1ular beach1oet1. Tbo1e
lntervlewed aald they have an
occa1lonal beer or two but
they've never IW1ed a fllht or
cauHd •ny probl11111 with dNnkennl9 or ~)'Um.
''Thtlt patroll (by Uftl\W'dl)
make me wry uncomfortable,"
Mkj Huntb\p)n &ach ~t
Barbara JaYOnld.
"Llte1uard1 with walkle·
talldtl and aon>etbn• suna 10
by, ~ Heh penon. I f•l tl\at 1 an tnfrlntement on my
penonal freedom.
"We were 11yln1 Saturday
that 1984 la a year away but ·~
brother' aire.cty ta watchtna ua,
ahe Mid. "It'• a public beach. It'• our
buch. I don't think they have a rtaht to do .......
One ob1erver 1aid the
patrolHnt 1Ue1uard• are
r.r111nitn1 new lmpre11lon1.
'Me1t ':C~uty Ut•auarda u male who reecu.t fair
YOW\8 maJdena In dJ.atre.. But
~ fellows are peece offlcen,
ranaen and Ut..,,aarda in one." -r-om Mlller, Oran1e County
.,. ~ few~ State Puka
and Rec::tMUon Deputment, Mid
the new policy II needed to
c:.ombat exceuive tt1ht1n1 and
oth•r antl·IOclal matter1 in the areu.
The drink.inc ban II ln effect
on the beach jUlt nonh ot the
Hunttncton Beach dty pier and
lncludt1 the bluffl area. It
(See BEACH, P11e .U) This sign means what it says.
. . . . . THI DRllll CUIT CDAII IDITJDI
: I . .
;Booze, pot
• • -survey st.1rs
J LB debate
"' . ~ STEVE MITCBELL
....... Dlllr ..........
·• A drug and alcohol survey
taken by Laguna Be~ch High·
School studenta lhows more than
80 percent of thoee responding
occulonally drink alcohol, and
,.:"nearly 62 percent admit to
·~Ying snoked marijuana.
•. The 27-queitlon survey,
completed by about 83 percent of
the hlgh 1Chool 1tudent body,
will be reviewed by the school i.oard Thunday at 7:30 p.m. in
cM diltrict of&., "° Blumoot ~ The tnmle)' waa created by a
core of teachers, parents and
adminiatraton to help rHOlve
•P._C'oblerns related to substance ·.eu.e.
While the percentages arpear
.l\lgh, Laguna principa Dr.
Robert Hughes .. ~ thett are
·Cannery
·"revamp
studied
One of the oldest business
areal in Newport Beach ha1
~ntatlvely been marked for a
, inajor redevelopment study by a
team of architect& and plan.nen
bun acnm the country.
· The study, conduct.eel by the
National American Institute of
Archttecta. could bring sweeping
jlbanaea to the area around the
tJewport Pier and nearby
Cannery Village.
Landowners agree the area la
.._ny run down and in need of
le~ Kull, an:hltect for the
• city of Cincinnati, vilited
1fewport Beech lut month at the
~ of ,the national architects
lfO"P and bu recx1l'nmended the'
qymivemxly.
,·~ Kull aaid many citie~ that
,tpquest the ltUdies are rejected.
·,wewport Beach would be the t..::r in Orange County to be by the national .
. The ltUdy, which tac~&..i
•.Pproval from the archltecta
,6Dstitute, would be conducted in
~. n. city would be asked to
,sk up expenw\~OI' the team !Nt wop! not pay directly for
~study. '
limitationa in the survey that
must be. taken into conaideratioft.
For one thin.,, he 1Aid, 856
students out o a total 1,030
student population completed the
survey. Of thoae answering the
questions, he said there doubtless
(See LAGUNA, Pase AZ)
Merchants
to nteet
with cops
By STEVE MARBLE Of ... Dlllr ........
Newport Be.ch Police Chief
Charles Grom haa agreed to meet
with Corma de1 Mar merchanta
who are still fumln1 over a
1ldewalk buslneu promotion
they claim police disrupted.
"All of us were left with a bad
taste," explained Jim Wood,
president of the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commeroe and an
ocganizer of the sidewalk festival
last week.
Wood said officers showed up
and threatened to cite
particlpenta 1n the ··s~
Promenade" for not· having
proper permits and, at one point,
tried to halt the event.
Police aid they did oot iaaue
citations but did uk an organ
Binder to take his monkey and
feave. 'Ibey said the monkey is
conaidered a "wild animal."
"We object to the way the
police conducted themaelve1.''
said Wood, a real estate broker .
"They should have been able to
analyze that kids 1elllna balloons
and womm with F.uter bonnetl
aren't a threat."
Chief Gro.a, out of town on
bualneu tbia week, wlll meet
with dlagruntled shop owneni
April 21 to diacum the Incident.. a
pollc::e spokesman laid.
Lt. Mike Blitch said the
problem arose becau1e the
c hamber did not get police
approval for the day-long
bu.lneu fest. He 1Aid offlcen
were dl1patched mainly for
safety reuona and to keep the
crowds out of the street.
Wood said a permit was
(See OlM. ..... Al)
OR ANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Going up
The Space Shuttle Challenger lifts off lrom its launch
pad between Florida palm trees yesterday. See story,
Page A3.
Mesa Freeway fate
to be d~cided soon
I
By &Al\EN E. &LEIN I
Of .. Dlllr ........
By early fall, the fate bf the long-
awaited Costa Me1al Freeway
extension will be deeded, state
offlclall aaid yeaterd y as they
unveiled a f2 million erMronmental
report on the traffic oorrkior at Coata
Meaa City Hall. T
The repon, reaultlnglfrom three
yeera of intensive study of \he area.
propoaes elaht ways to deal wltb
Route 55.
The ~ ranp from doinl
nothlna llot\a the ~ of Newport Boulevar~ which boas~ the 1-,th
I
hllhest accident rate in tbe state, to
bulldlna a $167 million freeway
extension. '1be freeway now endl just
before Fair Drive and Del Mar
Avenue.
The propmal molt bulllnemnm ln
\he downtown area favor caU. foe a
four to •l1ht-lane freeway which
would IWinl west at Industrial Way
and rejoin Newport Boulevard DHr
Bay Street. Thia would be the meet
ex~ve opt.ion. 'That'• the only (altematlve) that's
practical," aald J .C. Hump)\Ne. co-
chalnnan of a dtben'a IJ'OUP called
(See FREEWAY, Paae Al)
Irvine police
go in to 'false
alarm business'
By GLENN SCO'M' Of !he 0.-, ,... .....
The Irvine Police Department begins a new policy late
next week of chasing burglars for free but charging for Cabe
alarms.
The policy relates to buaines8es and homes with burglar
alanns. Beginning April 15, police will put up with three
faJae alarms from each customer pe.r y~. After that, they'll
charge $50 to bu.sine.ea and $25 to private homes each time
an olficer is dispatched for a Ca1ae alarm. '
Last year police offloera were eent 3,739 ti.mes on false
a.1.anns, according to dty records. Ninety-eight percent of all
alarms proved Calae.
The Qty Council approved an ordinance earlier t.hla year
to bill for the wasted time. The new law la intended to force
cuatome.rs to be more careful with alarm ayatema -or to pay
for their negligence.
Irvine has one of the few departmenta in the county that
doesn't directly monitor allent alarm systems. Instead, private
companies monitor the aystema and employees notify police
when an alarm 1oe1 off. An officer automatically ia
diapetched.
&cauae of lta J.arae industrial 9eetiona. Irvine hall lota of
chances for falae alannl.
Mike Wela, prevendve services 1uperv00r for the
Police Department. uid studies have shown that 70 to 80
percent of false ala.m)a are cau.ed by employees using wrong
doors or acddentally trippir)g systems.
He noted that falae al&mla decreued last year by 29
percent in Irvine and predicted the new law will cauae
another substantial reduction. It often ii only a matter of
trying harder, he aakl. noting that one Irvine finn had 64
false alarms ln 1981 and only 12 last year.
"They really pulled their act together," he Mid.
Mesa goes after
to·urists, plans
visitor bureau
The Co.ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce trfill spend
$270,000 over \he next three years in an effort to put the dty
on the map.
The money -two-thirds of It slated to come from city
coffers -will go toward funding a Vl.aitors and Travel
Bureau, designed to promote Costa Mesa u a tourist
destination and a convention dty, chamber offldala laid.
The propoaed Viatton and Travel Bureau won approval
by a split City Council vote last night.
Ken Fowler, president of the chamber, aaid the
Visiton Bureau .. will be very fruitful" in the community. A
six-member oommiUee from the chamber had studied the
project for two yean before bringing the idea to the coundl,
Fowler said.
The idea received wide support from vaOl'WI .ecton of
the community, who made prnentationa to the oouncil.
About 20 repn!9entativet1 from dtb:ens' groups. bwd.neaes
and arts attended the meeting.
Councll members F.d t.fcFarland and Norma Hertq
voted against the project, whiC!h requires the tlty to
contribute $60,000 a year for three years. McFarland uid he
was not cosMnced the bureau waa nece.ary and uki he
favored establilhing a joint bureau with Newport Beech and
Irvine.
Proponents of the vtslt«I bureau aid tbell' ltudlea have
shown the project c:ouJd net the dty .. m1lllon ln additional
room reftnue at the end ot five yeen.
GuoU.. coapoaa -pria1ecl darlat tlae Anb oil:emba.rgo In
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BEACH BOOZE BAN. • •
ext.mt. northerly unlil lt ttach•
the developed part of Bolla Chica
State beach about three mllea
away.
The ban doesn't apply to other
pot"tiona of the at.ate ~ach except tor the northernmost Bolaa
C hica parking lot1 where
drinkJng has been a problem.
"We think it's One for a person
to have a beer with hls or her
wiener roast. or even a martini,"
Miller said. "We've designed
park equipment to have fun and
partJes, not to raise hell.
"We're trying to stop the
problem brought about by
alcohol in undeveloped parts or
the park where there is no
control over the ingress or egress.
"ln tho1 ar4'H, tht"rc-hav•
been far too many under -aae
youn11ton drinking and too
many fllh ta. ··we took th~ middle road
between not doing anything or
not allowlna conaumptlon of
akohol at any of the 11 tate
beachea," he aald
Miller said lifeguard.a haven't
Issued citations and tndl<.·ated
they may not have to
"We just want everyone to
know what the policy is."
No drinking Is allowed on the
city beach -a one mile stretch
of sand bet ween Bolsa Chica and
undevelope d beaches to the
north and Huntington State
Beach to the south
LAGUNA SURVEY. • •
were those who chose not to
answer honestly.
"This survey only describes
the way students answered
questions, it's not absolute fat't,"
Hughes said. Nonethel~. he said the results
were surprising.
"Any time you look at data you
didn't have before, there's
always information you weren't
aware bf," he said. For instance,
he said, the survey shows many
students began substance abuse
"at a very young age -before
they entered high school."
The survey showed oniy 16.5
percent of those sampled had
never tried alcohol, with nearly
50 percent admitting to
occasional use. Another 24
percent said they drink on
weekends only and more than 10
percent -&aid they tipple once a
week or on a daily basis.
Other. factors revealed by the
survey show that 70 µercent of
those admitting they drink do so,
they say. "To have a good time,"
while 42 percent say they "Like
the taste (of a.kohol.)"
SevenJy-eigh t percent say
they drink beer most frequently,
with only 9.6 percent preferring
hard liquor.
Of the nearly 62 percent who
said the y have smoked
marijuana, 70 percent said they
smoke it only occas1onally, while
11.5 percent say they partake on
a daily basis. Nearly 67 percent·of
the respondents said they
s m oked marijuana prior to
entering high school.
Forty-four percent of those
admitting they have smoked
marijuana said they also have
tried other drugs, with 76.4
percent of those having tried
cocalne, n~ly 70 percent using
hashish and 38.8 percent having
used amphetamines.
Realtor
'C' Thoma
• rites set
Prlvat., ~rvlt't'tl will be held
tomorrow for Newport Beach
tet1ldcnt llnd long·time real e.~t.o
brokM CMrl L Thomu. who d~
Saturday He wu 73
Thomaa wu a pul pretildent of
tho Newport Harbor Cott.a Me.a
&ard of Realtoni and for mor•
than 26 yeon operated ''C"
Thomaa Healtor cm Pacific Coast
Highway
A native of Youngstown, Ohio.
Thomas laved In Newport Beach
for 38 years He was &t'tlve in
several area e~uestrlan
organluitions, Including Tr1·C1ty
Wrangle r s, M<'sa Boots and
Saddle Club, El Rodeo Riding
Club, Los Compadres Riding
Club in Palm Springs and several
dubs ln Arliona.
Thomas was a California
highway patrolman for 10 years
before entering real estate
He 1s survived by his wife.
Frances; a daughter, Carol Van
Hiper; and a son, Glenn.
The family suggests memorial
t'ontributions be made to the
American Heart Association.
CdM. • •
From Page A1
obuiined but did not list all the
events that would be happening.
The promenade was held on
East Coast Highway in Corona
del Mar and involved an .Easter
bonnet contest, r ovi ng
concessionaires and a six-foot
Eaater bunny who turned out to
be an off-duty policeman.
Blitch said there. seemed to be
a "difference In perception" on
how pol.tee behaved. He said one
organizer reported officers were
polite and cheerful.
Others, includins chamber
chief Wood, disagreed.
Cadaver case upsets CSF .
From Page A1
•
felony crimes: burglary. mutilation of a cadaver
and dissection of a cadaver. said Lt. Dan Galitz of
the campus police force.
Dr. Steven Murray, c hairman of the
biological sciences department, said the
perpetrators had to break three locks t.o get to
the cadaver, which was purchased for around
$200 from a medical supply company m 1980.
The body was locked in a special box with a
large padlock. Murray said, and kept in the
locked anteroom o f a locked laboratory
cla~room.
Murray said he was first surprised when he
learned of the crime and then shocked. "I'm
concerned that people would stoop so low.
Somebody obviousl:v thought this was a funny
thing to do -it's very unfortunate."
lialtU. saJd the incident IS not being treated
as a laughing matter by campus police and the
Fullerton l>ollce Department, who are
conductJng a joint investigation into the matter.
It 1s not known at this time if a fraternity was
involved.
He said there is no mdication that the body
was meant to constitute a threat to members of
the sorority. "It's posstbly a prank, but If 1t IS it's
a sick prank," he &a.id.
He said the cue is the number one priority
for his investigators right now.
Members of the aoronty would not comment
on the matter.
11cenH pletH ettempteo to Hll 11ereo
, ~t to ... ioenu 1n tile toO b4oc;I! ot
Temple Hlllt DIM
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A vlOeo rec:oroer •l'ld '-were atOl«t
from • '*' pe111ec1 ,_ Vlctorle DrM end
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c:hetget Of Mlfl of coulne end po.-.lon
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58 Oul« contel walere trom Point ~tton to Sen Ntc:olu INod.
wlndl norl"-t 12 10 22 knot•
Combined 1111 8 to 10 IHI
through lomorr-Olh«w!M. light varl11>1e wind•
ov1r Inner wel••• tonight end
tomorrow morning. W11t lo
nonhwMt w\Nla 10 10 20 knoll
tonight with 2 10 3-1001 wind ---Wind• moe11y aou1"-terly e
10 1e kno1• tomorr-anernoot1 w .. 1 10 nor111wn1 awell 3 to & ....
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11ld th•)' would continue
buffet1no Southern C1llfornl• tlwouclfl romorr-.
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len!Md t>y Ill• wtnda. lncludlnQ lwo 11111 kllled tllree people
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Temperatures
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Alb9/ly SJ " Alt>uqu«que 33 22
Amwlllo " 27
A~l!Qe J9 211
Ashevllle 71 41
All1nla 12 51
Alltnllc Chy 68 '6
~tin eo "' lmor• 69 4• 8111ing• 38 19
SirmlngllM'I 1& 83
BlamarCll 43 24
8olM 50 211
Boalon 58 «
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Bufllic) 37
8'#11nglon •5 40
Caper 28 17 Cllar1M1on,S.C 64 55
Cller1ftton,W V 81 47
CharlOtte, N C 99 48
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Qnclmell 57 ,.
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Columbla.8.C 78 ,2
Columllul 90 42
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o.trolt 31
OulUtll 40 22
EJPMO 92 a1
,alttlenka 45 31 'aroc> 41 28
F'evll•lf 3,~ ~ Oklehoma City 68
OIMI Fellt -~ e>m.11• 39
Har1fofd S& 38 Or1endo 81
~· " 20 Pttlledelphl• 58
Honolulu 12 17 Pnoenllt M
H01111on 10 1111 Ptllel>utgh 4,
lndllNj)Olll 51 42 Por111nd,Me 47
JIClkton.MIN ,, .,.. P0t1l1no,Ore 82
J1<1k1011vllle 74 SJ Providence &9
JunMu •• 38 =h M ~City 38 35 Clly 35
I.al Vegu eo 44 Reno 41
Utile~ 84 62 Richmond ee t::r 88 •• SILoult 5(
58 .. SIP .... Tampa 11
Lubtlodl 113 21 Sall l.111• 40
Mtmpt1lll 73 54 Sen Antonio 13
"'*"' 75 73 Ian Diego ..
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Hjilflvllle 70 54 8-llle ..
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Notth Platt• '7 211 Syncue u
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TODAY
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Ocean watchers ch eck out the rough surf
at the Newport Harbor J etty. More rain is
forecast this week.
Thoao 1lron1 wlnd1 \hat
bufte ted th~ Oranse Co.•t
the la1t f ew da y1 are
1ubtldlnt. but the NatlonaJ
Weather Service IAYI COMt.al
raidenta 1hould prepare for
more -you gueued It ~
t&Jn.
Weather 1pedaliat Patricia
Rowe aald there I• a 30
perwnt chance of a few Ught
1howen iomorrow, rollowing
increasing cloudlne11 late thll
afternoon and tonight.
The rece nt weath e r
oddities can be blamed on
clashing weather systems,
forecaster Dieter Crowley
said. He said the strong winds
came from the ocean mstt.-ad
of the east where Santa Ana
winds onginat.e.
"We are sitting between a
high and a low pressure
syst e m ," Crowley said,
adding the high pn·ssurc
system is ge nerally off the
Washington-Oregon coast and
the low is m central Mt.·xico.
The dururushing winds will
be pushing some douds
around torught and tomorrow
throughout Southern
Cal1forn1a, the w eather
service said.
Huntington cop suspended
after cr~sh killing teen
By ROBERT BARKER or u.. o.-, Not atllff
Officer John J. Blackwell has
been suspended from the
Huntington Beach police force
for 60 days following an internal
,POiice investigation into a fatal
traffic accident in Arizona.
BlackwelT'~s 18-year -old
woman passenger died in the
crash.
"l (•h ec kea with the
admimstrauon, the pol.lee and the
maintenance departme nt and
nobody would own up t.o 1t," on£:-
employee said.
Blackwell. a patrolman m the
city for four years. faces a loss in
·.salary o{ about $6,000 if the
suspension is upheld through
various possible appeal processes.
He was the dnver of a '\·wheel
drive vehicle that overturned last
Julv on Ariwna State Route 95
near Parker. He and a fellow
off1t'er and their two dates were
en route to Buckskin for an
ouung on the Colorado River
Eighteen-year·old L!Sa Garhch
was thrown from the veh1de
when it overturned on a wmdmg
road and was lulled
Blackwel l was in1t1ally
indicted on a charge of negligent
horniode by the Yuma County
Grand Jury.
But m February, Blackwell
entered a no·contest plea to a
misd e m e an o r cou nt o f
endangenng a person with death
or injury. He was fined $1,370
The suspension was ordered by
Police Chief Earle Robitaille
The 32-year-old Blackwell was
s u.s pended Saturday o·n
al legations of conduct
unbecoming an employee and an
o ffice?" and for an alle ged
unspecified violation of the la".".
Capt. Mike Burkenfleld •.aid.
It was learned at the same ume
that city officials are trying to
f ind o ut if the mysterious
lowering of the U.S. flag at the
Civic Center yesterday was
linked to the disciplinary action.
County jail inmate hangs self
An Orange County Jad inmate
who had slashed his wrists last
month hanged himself from a
shower-curtain ~ i.n the ~il last
night, sheriff's officials SaJd.
7: 10 p m .• Hart satd.
Many employees coming to
work saw the flag flying at
half·staff and asked who died.
"It (the lowering of the flag)
was certainly not authorized."
C1 ly Administrator Charles
Thompson said. "We're going to
try to get to the h?ttom of th1S."
Feliciano Chavez Martinez. a
34 year·old Mexican national
who gave police a Fullerton
address. s trung some socks
together to make a noose. Lt
Wyatt Hart said. Martinez was
found by another inmate at about
Martinez was und e r
psychiatric investigation and was
being housed in a dormitory m
the medical ward. Hart S8ld. He
had been serving a six-month
sentence s temming from a
drunken dnvmg conv1t"uon
The d eath is the second
hangmg m the JiUl thlS year
He was the 20th mmate to d1e
in the last 28 months.
FREEWAY FATE WEIGHED. • •
From Page A1
Costa Mesans for Route 55 and the
owner of a jewelry store which fronts
Newport Boulevard.
Humphries said local traffic should
not bypass the downtown business
area. However, homeowners are wary
of the route because 607 homes and
businesses in the path of the freeway
would have to be tom down. leaving
as many as 1.118 people displaced.
The thick state transportation
department study, which includes
five.foot fold -out maps and aerial
photographs. is available at libraries.
city halls and fire stations in the area.
said Heinz Heckeroth, Cal trans district
director.
Two public forums will ~held for
discussion of the various alternatives
before July 15, when Caltrans
0Cf1c1ally will close comment on the
matter. About two months aft.er that,
1t will decide which proposal to adopt,
Heckeroth said. .
Construction funds of $50 million
are included in the proposed stat.e
Transportation lmprpvement
Program. which goes befofe the sf.ate
Transportation ~on in July.
The public open houses will be held
May 18 at the Costa Meu Community
C.enter and June 15 in Newport Beach.
On June 16. a special meeting of the
Costa Mesa City Council will be held
to determine an official ~lance
regarding whkh proposal to back, said
Mayor Donn Hall.
On June 29. Caltrans will hold a
formal hearing on the issue at the
community center.
Court s pares
life of dog
SAN FRANCISCO
(AP) -Freight Tram, a
7-yeer-old Doberman
pmscher under a death
sentence for attacking an
infant boy, has won a
temoorarv repneve
T .h e C a 11 f or n 1 a
Supreme Court
annount'ed yesterday
that it had ordered the
Santa Clara County
Animal Control Board
not to kill Freight Train
until the court decides,
maybe,.next week ,
whether to hear the e&1e
to save the dog's life.
BUY WH[Qf THt: JEWILLIRS BUY!
No need to travel to the
Los Angeles Jewelry Mart!
Our regular prices are up to 75%
lower than other Jewelry storesl
SHOP AND COMPAREI
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~4 * Orange OoHt DAILY PIL.OT/Tue1day, Aprll 15, 1883
Gourmet lifeguard chief and chef
Lag una's Bruce Baird equally a t home on th e beach or in the kitchen
By STEVE MITCHELL
OftMDellr,._.I .. "
Take a close look at Laguna Beach's
lifeguard chief.
Note the sun-bleached hair, the sunburned
face. The wrinkled sweatshirt with the
Moosehead beer label on the back. The red
trunks. The bare feet.
Now aquinl your eyes. Harder.
Naw. Bruce Baird just doesn't look like a
Paris-trained gourmet chef.
Why, looking at Bruce you'd figure he
couldn't even cook a hot dog without getting
sand on it. Wouldn't know coq au vin from corn
flakes.
He doesn't even speak French.
Ah, but looks are deceiving, mon ami.
Bruce Baird ls a gourmet cook. Trained at
the Cordon Bleu in Paris.
He's prepared meals for up to 1,200 diners at
the old Chef's Inn in Corona del Mar. (h's the
Hungry Tiger now.)
He was the sous chef at the old Stuffed
Shirt in Newport. (That's Cano's now.) Bruce
was chef at the Officer's Club at El Toro, the
Sport.Iman ln Cott.a Meaa, thu old Villa Marina
near Balboa Ialand, the fill-in chef at Oillman'•
on the peninlula, and the old French Reataurant
In Luuna (Now the Place Across the Street from
the Hotel Laguna.)
And he was a chef on Oahu for a year.
The 48-year-old lifeguard chief even owned
hl.8 own restaurant In Dana Point where the Rib
Joint Roadhouae now alts.
"It was called the Little Kit.chen and the
first two years we did real well," Baird says.
But a combination of road projects on the
highway in front of his restaurant the third
summer and a trenching project the following
summer, forced him to close the business at a
substantial loss.
Ba.lrd said he held two full-time jobs and
two part-time jobs the following year to pay off
his debts.
·•1 was a TV repairman in the daytime, a
cook at the Beach House (in Laguna) at night,
and I also deilvered flowers and sold
surfboards," he laughed.
He became a Newport Beach lifeguard in
1968, later joined the Laguna lifesavers and was
Fireme n fight roof blaze at Foun tain Valley hom e.
Valley home damaged by fire
An illegal bottle rocket that
landed on a roof triggered a fire
that did $80,000 damage to a
Fountain Valley home yesterday,
fire investigators say.
The fireworks device ignited
the roof of a home at 18544 San
Felipe St. about 1:30 p .m .
yesterday.
Fountain Valley Battalion
Chief Paul Summers said 21
firefighters from Fountain
Valley and Huntington Beach
brought the blue under control
within 15 minutes and
extinguished i t within 30
minutes.
No major injuries were
reported, but one firefighter
wrenched his back and another
suffered a minor burn on his
arm, a fire department
spokesman said.
The house is owned by Tom
Toussaintzannet, who said he has
lived there for 21 years with his
wife and sister-in-law. He is
employed as an a electrician at
Ain:o Cryogenics in Irvi:he.
The family's antique furniture
was carried outside to prevent
further damage during the
firefighting efforts.
Damage. confined mostly to
the roof and attic area, was
estimated at $60,000 to the
structure and $20,000 to the
contents.
Fountain Valley fire in-
vestigators were continuing to
se&liCh today tor the people using
the bottle rocket that ·set off the
fire.
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If the beautiful Illusic station
you've been listening to
isn't qllite the saille anymore,
try 103.1, KOCM . • •
easy listening you can turn to
• • • . anytime.
n1&med Marine Safety Director In 1974.
And while Bruce say• hla wife does moet or
the cookJna now, he 1tlll dabblea In the art.
-f He took a day off work earlier this year
to prepate and serve a five-course lunch to 19
very lmpreued female City Hall employees.
-He's annually prepared gourmet mealJI
for the 60 or so Los Angeles Lifesaving
ABsoclatlon members when they meet In Laguna.
-And he occasionally takes over the
kitchen when company comes over to the house
for dinner.
Bruce loves to prepare seafood, but he hates
to bake.
"Baking is a science, but cooking is an art,"
he says, adding the specific weights, times, and
temperatures required to bake food is more
suited for chemists.
''There's just not much room to be
flamboyant." he says.
ls there any dish Baird. cannot prepare weU?
"Sure," he shrugs. "I've never, ever been
able to g~t octopus tender. I make it taste good, I
but it's never tender."
Dallr Piiot Photo br llan MttclMlll
Bruce Baird a gourmet lifeguard
Ex~judge Harrold bidding
to sidestep prosecution
Orange County Superior Court. By STEVE TRIPOLI
oftlle Deltr f'tlot l lllff
Employing a little-used . legal
technique, lawyers for former
West Orange County Municipal
Court Judge Joanne Harrold and
her husband have again delayed
t he pair's Superior Court
~aignment.
dated deed on a Newport Beach
home. Harrold claimed she was a
resident there when she ran for
election.
Harrold won the June, 1982,
primary election, but had the
victory stripped from her by an
Orange County Superior Court
judge, who ruled she was
actually a resident of
Riverside County. She and her
husband were then indicted by
the Orange County Grand Jury.
The demurrer, a device used
mostly in c ivil lawsuits, "'
''challenges the sufficiency of the
indictment," according to Evans.
The move, if successful, could
ultimately result in charges
against the two being dropped,
Harrold's attorney said.
Harrold has been charged with
falsU_yina her declaration of
candidacy for her judicial seat in
the June 1982 election, a felony.
She and husband John
Saporito alsQ face a misdemeanor
count alleging they cberced a
notary public to notarize a back-
Harrold's attorney, Matt
Kurilich, and Deputy District
Attorney Maurice Evans both
said yesterday that Paul Meyer,
Saporito's attorney, postponed
his client's arraignment by filing
a demurrer to the charges in
Appeal court halts
Krishna case trial
Justices of the 4th District
Court of Appeal have extended
their order to halt a highly
publicized trial involving the
Har e Krishna movement,
prompting the plaintiffs in the
case to seek help from the state
Supreme Court.
A Supreme Court official in
Los Angeles confirmed yesterday
that an attorney for Robin
George and her mother Mareia
asked the court to overturn the
justices' ruling.
That l'uling , release d
yesterday, extended an order
halting the civil suit to April 11.
The Georges are suing the
Hare Krishna movement for $16
million in a lawsuit that Krishna
officials claim could be a major
legal watershed for their
movement in this country.
The Geqrges, of Cypress. are
claiming that the movement
falsely imprisoned Robin in the
mid-70s, when she was associated
with it, for a year.
That association also led to a
libeling of the family by the
movement, emotional distress
and the wrongful death of
Robin's father Jim, the suit
alleges.
The trial was halted at the
request of Krishna attorney
Marshall Morgan, who was in
trial in Los Angeles. Orange
County Superior Court Judge
James Jackman had refused to
halt the trial until ordered to do
so by the appellate court.
The Supreme Court
spokesman said yesterday that
the Georges' request would not
be heard by the court until today
at the earliest.
Kurilich said that he also will
file demurrers to the two charges
against Harrold.
Seminars
on cancer
scheduled
Educational and fund -raising
programs are scheduled during
April as Orange County
participates in National Cancer
Control Month activities.
This week has been designated
"Cancer Awareness Week," with
s pecial emphasis on educating
residents regarding bowel cancer.
described as the nation's number
two cancer threat.
A public seminar on this
ailment will take place from 7 to
8:30 p.m. Thursday at American
Savings and Loan, 801 Pacific
C-oast Highway, Seal Beach.
Also, two area hospitals will
distribute hidden bleeding tests,
which help detect bowel cancer.
The do-at-home tests will be
available from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday al Hoag Memorial
Hospital in Newport Beach.
The tests al.so will be available
Thursday through Saturday at
Saddleback Community Hospital
in Laguna Hills.
Throughout April, the Orange
County Unit of the American
Cancer Society will be
conducting its annual residential
fund-raising drive. Residents will
be asked to contribute and to pass
the information kit to a neighbor.
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Dow Jones Final
DOWN 7.44
CLOSING 1, 120.18
Black & D eck e r
buys c hain saw f irrn
By The Associated Pren
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LOS ANGELES -McCulloch Corp., t he '
money-losing chain saw maker, has been purchased
fro~ Bl~ck & ~ker Manufacturing Corp. by a group ,
of 13 private mv1..'Slors led by McCullcx:h 's president. Tt:l'ms were not discl<>st:d ·
Although the Towson, Md.-based Black & Decker
saaJ M<.-Culloch posted an after-tax loss of $26 million
111 the. fiscal year ended last Sept. 26, the invest.ors,
1nclud10g seven McCulloch executives, are optimistic.
"We're anxious about this business'' said
McCulloch P resident Donald V. Marche~e, w ho •
headed the so-called lt>veraged huyout, which was
coi:nple~ed late last week and reported toda y. "We
think 1t has a great opporlunity for the futu re.
McCulloch has a personality that will t'Ontinue in the
marketplace."
A leveraged buyout is one in which investors
borrow against a company's assets to fanan~e its
purchase.
A Black & J:X:cker spokeswoman also was pleased
about the transacuon, the·teNTIS of which both she and
Marchese refused to disclose.
The sa-1~ is "good news for Black & Deck er
~ause it's (McCulloch) consumed a great deal of o ur
lime and energy over th e last couple of years," said
spokeswoman Louise Hoblltzell. "We now have the
ability to concentrate on our t'lectnc power tool
products"
Ne w housing units sought
SACRAMENTO -Assembly Democr a ts
mtrodut'ed a 14 -biU package yesterday they said could
help produt•e at least 17,000 new housing un its a year.
The bills include one that would eliminate a tax credit
for second homes owned by people making more than
$50.000 and grant a lax break to first-ti m e,
moderate-income buyers of rondominiums and co-Ops.
Another would requtrl! all "creative financin g"
mortgage agreements to indude a dear warning of
poten tial dangers. such as huge "baJloon payments."
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