HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-07 - Orange Coast PilotBirth control sponge approved
Birth control sp0nge
Br GLENN 8CO'M' or .. .,_,,...._..
A newly approved
contnceptiV9 1ponae made by a
Cotta Meu firm 1hould be In
local 1\0re1 by July, company ottlclata aay.
The VLI Cor p ., 130
McCormick Ave., received
written confirmation today of the
federal Food and Orua
Admini.trat1on'1 Friday ruUna to
approve the 1ponge for over-
the..oount.er aalee.
The product, a eoft, d!lpouble
polyurethane 1po~e permeated
with 1permicide, wu developed
by Hruce Vorhauer, pretident of
lhe Unn. It doesn't need fittlna
by 1& phy11clan and Jl'DA
1pnk~woman Faye P•Wnk>n uld
lu effl'Ctlv•neu l• In the u.me
ranio •• other va1lnal
con traoo ptlvoa 1uch u the:
dlaphrlllJll.
To remind buyers of Ill
convenlenai -It luta up to 24
hours -makert have named
their product "Today." It wtll be
pack.qed ln eeu of three and eold
for about t3. with eventual planl
for boxee of 12, a company
1pokeawoman uld.
VLJ received written
confirmation thia morning of the
FDA approval. It came after a
three -year cllnlcal 1tudy
lnvolvlna 1,600 women. The
FDA aald many ot tho woman
clalmod the 1pon,e wu cuter to
u10 than other birth control
meuuree.
VLl already hu won the naht
to market the 1ponae In live
forel1n countrloe, but needed
FDA approval to export It, uld
Vorhauer.
A biomedical enalneer from
Irvine, Vorhauer belan reeeatcl\
on the 1ponge eeven years ago u 1 more women beaan aeeldna
opUona to birth control meuuree
1uch aa the pill or Intrauterine
devices.
He aaid 1tudlee have revealed
no major side effec:t1, although
(See SPONGE, Pase Al)
THI ORANGE COAST COUNTY IDITION
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Onofre
'ahead'
of PUC
order
By STEVE MITCHELL o<theo.itJNoe .....
T h e state Public Utilities
Commission has ordered utility
companies which operate nuclear
-power e lants to begin setting
aside funds to pay for removing ~
aging reactors.
But operator s of the San
Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station south of San Clemente
say they've been doing ju.st that
for the past five years.
The interim PUC order, issued
yesterday In San Franciaco, aet
up guid elines for a funding
me-chanism to pay the cost of
retiring reacto"11 and adopted a
policy that .. wnes old· reactors
will be removed and the sites
decontaminated within 10 years
aft.er shutdown.
Utilities were ordered to find
m eans of setting up a
decommission reserve which
would be separate from other
compan y funds and be used
solely to pay for reactor
retirement and cleanup.
But a spokesman for Southern
California Edison Co., which
owns 80 percent of the San
Onofre plant. uid the utility has
been collecting funds from
ponswners for five yean for the
eventual decommission of the
nearly 15-year-old Unit 1 reactor
at the plant.
"We have cloee to $13 million
in the books for the
decommission of Unit l," said
Edison's David Barron.
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Driving alone'! Get in line if you're
heading for San Diego Fr eeway.
.Irvine drivers -see
red over meters
By GLENN SCOTJ' Of IM o.ltJ ,..... .....
Ramp meters on the San Diego
Freeway in Irvine finally were
tutned on this week, and more
than a few commuters are turned
off by the long lines and delays
lhe stoplights caused.
During the p ea k of the
morning rush hour, around 7:40
car s were backed up on
-Culver Drive to Main Strttt -
one p erson said Barranca
Parkway -as drivers waited to
enter the northbound freeway.
But city and Caltrans officials
promised yesterday the long lines
will be eliminated aft.er a week
or two of "fine tuning" the
system. Ramp meters involve
signals on freeway on-ramps
meant to regulate traffic and
avoid bottlenecks. Officials said
traffic onto the freeway already
has been improved.
"We will not allow the rampa
to beck out onto city streets," said
Bob Thompaon, the Caltran1
project manager. "We'll make
the necessary changes. We just
· need a little time"
Delays on Culver and Irvine
Center drives have been the
worst. At the three other Irvine
ramps. t.1acArthur Boulevard.
Jamboree and Jeffrey roads,
waits have been much shorter.
Steve Libring, assistant
engineer for the city, said Culver
is backed up because it handles so
much of the city's residential
traffic. Most of lhe commuters
hned up at Irvine Cent.er Onve
are Lake Forest residents
bypassing the busy freeway
interchanges in their community.
he added. ..
Both Thompeon and Libnng,
w ho have been personally
morutoring the ramp operations
this week, said they will meet
Friday to consider adjustments to
reduce the bl.lmper-to-bumper
(See TRAFFIC, Pase A!)
Mesa panel takes action
on downtown project
By KAREN E. KLEIN °' ... .,.., ..........
Plans for revamping Costa
M esa's aging d owntown by
enlarging its commercial sector.
improving pedestrian access and
preparing tor fr eeway
construction took a giant step
forward last night.
The city's Redevelopment
Agency voted unanimously to
take preliminary action on many
of the recommendations made in
February by the private,
Washington DC-based Urban
Land ln 1tltute. The
recommendations are aJmed at
turning the downtown area into
bustling cent.er of activity.
The City Council 'alt.a as the
Redevelopment Agency.
Among the steps di9cuaed last
night. the agency agreed to take
the following action:
•Expand the so-called
"Superblock" redevelopment
area by Including property
between 19th Street, Park
Avenue, Newport Boulevard and
Harbor Boulevard.
•Adopt a developer selection
process which would give Pacific
Federal Savinp and Loan. long
involved in development In the
area, first crack at qualifying to
develop lhe downtown sector.
•Obtain con 1ultant services
neceeaary to prepare plans for a
"shopper's lane" which would
provide back-door access to shops
o n the east side of Newport
Boulevard.
•Develop a roadway design
for expansion of a state Route ·55,
which is currently b eing
discuued by Caltrans and city
o fficials in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach.
•P os tpone propose d
realignment of Harbor Boulevard
until a dedaion ls rep.ched on the
extension of Route 55.
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Horticulturist Clyde Wampler is offering
S500 reward for capture of plant thieves.
Priceless plants
stolen in Valley
By PHIL SNEJDERMAN ortM o.11J ..... SU!ft
School contract posed
Thieves struck a few nights
ago at the Mile Square Plaza, and
some of their loot may be
irreplaceable.
The complex of stores. offices
and restaurants, located at
Brookhurst Street and Heil
Avenue In Fountain Valley, has
been the scene of $40,000 worth
of landacaping over the past year
involving 10,000 new plants. The
project was superviled by Clyde
Wampler, a fonner local nursery
owner who now manages the
center.
Easter Sunday and 7 a .m .
M onday, thieves entered the
complex and skipped from one
landscaped area to another
digging up a variety of colorful
plants. most of them in full
bloom. About 30 plants were lost.
The theft was particularly
heartbreaking to Wampler ,
however, because the missing
Items included a couple of prized
one-of-a-kind plants that took
him yean to develop through
careful croes-breeding.
A new contract proposal
calling for higher wages, a
s'1orter work week and
mandatory union membership
has bee n submitted to the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
Dlatrict by the California School
J!'.mployeea A.ociation.
The a.uodatlon, which muat
renegotiate lt1 members'
contract. when they expire every
three years. is comprised of non-
teac h I ng employees like
librarians and clerks, said Jean
Karmon , coordi nator of
personnel services for the
district.
(See SCHOOL, Pa1e A!) Sometime between 6 p .m .
One was a fibrous, red double
begonia with numerous crinkled
petals curled Into a ball. (A
(See PLANTS, P .. e A!)
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Reward•
for newa
The Dally Piiot wut
pay cuh for the
thrM beat ltory
Id ... 9V9f'Y. week.
Call u~ _at (!14)
842-4321, Ext.
228, durt119_ the
day, Ot at'.(714) 842~5888 eventngi
and WMkend1.
Top prize 11 $15.
Beer'• golden anninnary
evoke. tome tucby memoria of
the repeal of prohibition. 84.
Dear Ann,
love, Erma
Erma Bombeek write•
10 Ann Lande" today
-and alto voicet her
ophdoa of year-round
lootball. Page 82.
Tbe panddaddy of UI
re-roollnt Jobe hu
bMa underuken at
tlae Marine. Corpt
HeHeopte.r Station ta
'ftiatln. PhOIOI OD p._a1.
Ettancla Hi1h'1
baieball team kaoeb
«Atta Meta "' Of a thare of the SM View
Lffcu• leed wiala •
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TRAFFIC.' METERS. • •
Poit•kup
Tht!y aaid they'll conalder
omJtting a so--caUed diamond Jane
Cor <.'ar poola at Culver IO both
lanes along the on-ramp can
handlC' rommuten1. They noted,
however, that they won't make
c·hunges until a fter driving
µatterns change For example,
they expect more Woodbridge
t•ommuters to begin using the
Jeffrey Road ramp instead of
Culver's.
SPONGE. • •
ubout 2 percent of the women
rcponed some sort of allergic
reacuon to the spcrm1c1de, which
he said 1s mainly soap.
Vorhauer said today the long-
sought FDA approval brought
unusual feelings. "You work and
work so hard and finally when it
happens it's almost
anu-cllmactJt.'." he said.
But Vorhauer will have plenty
to keep him going Next month,
VLI moves from its
13,000-square-foot building to a
50,000-square-foot plant as it
gears up for manufacturing.
Llbrlna also suneated that
Irvine rHldonte could •void
delaya by lea\fint tor work 10 to
l~ minutetl earlier.
The Iona lines on CUlver have
renewed a1gravatlon amona
ruldents In Culverdal•. the
neighborhood bordering that
atreet and the freewa y
Neighbors have demanded a
stoplight at Ferria Avenue, their
one access polnl onto Culver, but
city officials haven't agreed.
Jean O'Laughlln, prealdent of
the neighborhood association,
said residents trY.fng to get onto
Culver have been trapped this
week because frustrated
commuters in hne for the
freeway ramp won't let their cars
through. She said thf situation
intensifies the need for a
st.or.light. 'This is not reasonable," she
said "You can't take your kids to
school a half hour early just to
get out of here. You can't just
drop them oft."
She said residents have been
burned once by the ~ity and don't
believe latest promises that lines
caused by the ramp meters will
be eliminated.
SCHOOL CONTRACT. • •
At Tuesday night's school
board meeting, the association
submitted a proposed contract
including three specific demands:
-A 6 percent salary increase
for the 1983-84 school year with
subsequent increases to be
negouated each year.
-A reducuon of the current
40-hour work week to a 35-hour
week.
.)Om the assoc1auon or pay the
equivalent of union dues to the
association if they did not join.
Harmon said this proposal is
only the first step in the Jong
process of contract negotiations,
whlch is usually not settled until
late swruner.
Unions
boycott
Target
IS)' Tlae Attodlled Pre11
The Tnm1tcrs and Unlt«td
l''ood and Commercial Workers
union• yesterday launched a
boycott of 19 Target dlacount
stores at sites of former FedMart
outlel.8.
Union leaders dalm Target
won't hire former FedMart
employees bel'ause they're
unionized The unlon11 filed a
c:omplalnt about the alleged
d1.SCrimination with the National
Labor Relations Board.
Target Is a subsl.dlary of
Minneapolis-based Dayton -
Hudson Corp. A woman at
Target's regional oWces In Irvine
referred questions to the
Minneapolis office, where
phones were not answered
"Whil e this company
(Dayton-Hudson) claims it
employs a carefully structured
'good neighbor' policy wherever
It operates, we fall to see such a
polJcy m action," said Rick lcaza,
president of UFCW Local 770.
"AU we know IS that a poll of the
employees who worked for
F edMart in this area shows
conclusively that they aren't
bemg t\lrl!cl."'
James Santangelo, secretary-
treasurer of Teamsters Local 848,
said Dayton-Hudson "doesn 't
seem to understand that these
blatantly discriminatory tactics
JUSt won't work in California."
Marge Caldwell, secretary-
treasurer of UFOW Local 1442,
said about 4,000 women lost their
jobs when FedMart closed and
claimed Target was making
three-fourths of 1ts jobs part-
time. creating what she called "a
pink -collar ghetto" of
"poverty-level employees
without representation or job
security."
Odd wheels
Two youths from New Jersey, John DiBartolo and Bob Belle, try
to blend in with the natives in Newport Beach with their unusual
set of wheels. The contraptions aren't unicycles but skate-bikes.
South Laguna coastal plan
supervisors' hacking • WIDS
Orange County supervisors
gave their stamp of approval
yesterday to a local coastal wning
plan for the South Laguna
community.
Following a two-hour public
hearing, the three members of
the Board of Supervisors present
voted unanimously to submit the
plan to the state Coastal
Commission for final approval.
The local coastal plan, required
by the Coastal Commission of all
communities located in the
coastal zone, gove rns new
construction , the remodeling of
existing structures and wning.
Laguna community was
submitted to the commission in
11180, but was withdrawn after
commission staff members
expressed their reservabons.
-An "agency shop" provision
in the contract which would
require every em~Joyee to either
The public will be given an
opportunity to comment on the
association proposal at the next
school board meeting, April 19. at
the Harbor Community Center,
425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The
meeting will convene at 7:35 p.m
PLANTS STOLEN. • •
normal begonia has four flat
petals.) Wampler, a 64-year-old
independent hortic1Jlturist. spent
eight years developing this single
plant.
w ork just because of a little
personal greed," Wampler said.
UCI researchers picked
for psychiatric project
Ir the plan is approved by the
Coastal Commission, community
r esid e nts no longer will be
required to submit to commission
scrutiny for construction
approvals. That could trim
months from the lengthy pennit
and approval process, according
to county officials.
Ronald Tippets, a county
planner, said the South Laguna
plan would be promptly
submitted to the Coastal
Commission and probably would
be considered by the state panel
someume within the next 60 to
90 days
County planners and
commuruty residents have been
working to update the plan since
mid-1981, according to Robert
Fisher, county planning director.
He speculated that the plan has a
"reasonably good chance" of
winning commission approval
thu time around.
Supervisor Thomas Riter.
wh06e fifth supervisorial district
includes the unincorporated
South Laguna area, called the
planning e ffort the "most
difficult" he has encountered yet
IO his district. Also stolen was a yellow
double day lily whose flowers
boasted 18 petals. (A traditional
Easter lily has SIX petals.) This
Oower was the culmination of .Ux
years of hybridization.
, Wampler believes the plants
may have been taken by a
professional gardener or
landscaper desiring Cree foliage
\o complete a commercial project.
"It was just infuriating that
someone would destroy years of
tl
Huntington Beach
A car .iweo v-et *700 wu reponed 11olen -ly )'M1wdey from • Voltewegen
petl(ed In the '900 blocll of King Clre19.
;1 A mele ill>OC>llll• wu .,,.,.., reel•drf
•11.,nOOf' •I , ... M.,vyn1 110<• et N 11
Ademe ,..,. Two peire of l...i1 eotduroy
oant1 .. ......, et MO -. rec.ovwed
; Toot1 vetu•d et St 200 were rep0<1ed ; atoten ye!l1.,dey lrom 1 ~ INCk perked
As a result, Wampler is
offering a $500 reward for
information leading to the arrest
and conviction of those
responsible for taking the plan ts.
He said anyone with such
information should contact
Fountain Valley police, who are
investigatinl the theft.
In addition to the rare begonia
and day Wy, the thieves fled with
two tree azaleas , six large
fuchsias, five large impatiens,
four large roee bushH, two red
flowering salvia and other plants.
A -of tM 400 biOC* of Montego Orh• told pollce 1omeone epper•nlly
ellmbed atM>erd hie ~ Wld tool! rMllO equlp<Nn1 ...._, at $75
A woman wnh a 2·~-0ld ehlld wu arr .. ted at HunllngtCH\ Centet 1hopptng
mill. 7777 Edinger Ave., Y•llarde y
al1ernoon att .. lh• all9gedly took S 128
wort!\ ot ctotlltng and l•••try lrom two
~ment81or•
Fountain Valley
A t)l.11gler a pparently bro•• Into • reeldenee in 11\e 10000 blOdt of Sci«row
C°"'1 yeet•dey.,., ,oolt '76 In cul\ lr'om • men'1wWlet
Several UC lrvine rese8":hers
learned yest erday they will
collaborate in a new, privately
funded project to search for signs
of pending mental illness.
The John D . and Catherine
MacArthur Foundation of
Chlcago selected the UCI College
o f Medicine's P sychiatry
Department as one of five
institutions to share in the
research.
Others are UCL A . Yale
University , the Maudsley
Hospital in London and the
o .. a10 A Feludl. 20. Hunttngt°" 8Mch.
r9POfled lt'lat eomeone t>rOIC• Into • toekw
llnO llOle S 187 "'c6lll while he wu l>l•yjng racquetball el Rec:quelball World & A.,<>Olc: -t'I Centw. 10t 15 Telt>en Ave
Irvine
An lee Ct'_,, INCi< 0¥8f1umed el C........
end Campus °'1vel yeetwd•Y No or.. WM
l'IUf1 but the ~ TM lr\ld< WU towed
awey
University of Washington. UC!
Department Chairman William
Bunney said 169 universities
applied for the grant.
The project will begin this
July and should last several
years. Bunney said funding
hasn't been set, but the
fou-ndation traditionally has
offered $100,000 per year in
similar grants. H e said his
experience working with other
collaborative grants may have
helped UCI win this one.
Researchers will focus on
diacovering what Bunney called
"biological markers" that might
indicate people who are more
vulnerable to mental illness. By
finding such signs. he said,
psychiatrists might develop
measures to prevent or protect
future vtctims.
Other UCI faculty members
who will work on the research
are Monte Buchsbaum, Earl
Usdin, Curt Sandman and Robert
Gerner.
An earlier plan for the South
But Riley sa.Jd the fin.al plan is
a good one that "will preserve
the village atmosphere of South
Laguna.''
Ex-Newport resident
joins governor's staff
A Newport Harbo r High Marshall will be involved in
School graduate and former the proces:i of screening people
Newport Beach resident has being considered for judicial or
accepted an appointment to Gov. o t h e r a d m i n i s t rat i v e
George Deukmejian's staff, a appointments by the governor.
spokeswoman for the governor A Newport Beach resident
announced yesterday. until 1972, Marshall attended
Diana Gerhardt Marshall. 29. Orange Coast College after
has been named deputy graduating from Newport
appointments secretary of the Harbor High School.
Deukmejian administration, Prior to her appointment, she
according to Donna Lipper, had been a Kem County deputy
assistant to the press secretary. district attorney, Lipper said.
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Missile limits terms
said rejected by Reds
By Tbe A11ocla&ed Prell
WASHINGTON Former Secretary of St.ate Henry
K.l&tinger acknowl~ged today that he met with a hlgh-rankina
on their long-range bomben and afrborne cruise mlJslles, but
the Soviets rt>jected the idea, Reagon adminlstrotlon offidall
said today.
The proposal markc-d another major U.S tactical shift In
negouuuons at Geneva, Switzerland, on harneulng nucleor
weapons. It was the (1rs t time In the talka that th~
administration had directly proposed catabllshlng limits on
strategic bombers and cruise missiles.
"Their respon.!e was caustic and acerbic," aald one official
who is familiar with the slow-moving negotiations, which
recessed last week and will resume in early June. He said the
Soviets insisted on a ban on aJ.! kinds of cruiae muisiles.
Kissinger admits PLO 'm eeting'
WASHINGTON -Former Secretary of State Henry
K.iasinger today acknowledged that he met with a high-ranking
member of the Palestine Liberation Organization in November,
but said he did not know of the man's PLO rnnnecuon
beforehand and denied that their "inconsequential
conversation" would hinder the Reagan admm11trauon'1
Mideast peace effort. He told reporters that his 30-minute talk
in Marrakech, Morocco, with Ahmed. Dajani, an aide to PLO
leader Yasser Arafat, had not been a "diplomatic effort"
designed to set up "dual track neitotiauons."
Cuba ordeal ends for 3 women.
KEY WFST, Fla. -Three American women whose "joy
ride" to Jamaica landed them in Cuban prison fo r nearly a year
fell to their knees and kissed the ground as fncnds and relallves
welcomed them home. "I JUSt wanted to be home," Regla
Blasco-Carmona, 17, said yesterday as she hugged hl'r daughter ,
Jenika. Blasco, Sandra Mecier, 27, and Elisa Steedly, 17, ail of
Key West, had been jailed in Cuba since their arrests ~t April
15 on drug-trafficking charges They were on a trip to Jamaica
when the man piloting the boat brought marijuana aboard and
headed toward Cuba.
Watt lifts ban on B each Boys
WASHINGTON -lnterior Secretary James Watt, under
pressu re from the White House and rock fans across the
country, today lifted his ban against the Beach Boys playmg on
the capital's MaU -but not in time for them to play on the
Fourth of July. Watt emerged from a Wlute House meeting
carrying a plaster of pans foot with a hole m it -a trophy of h LS
~ymbolic.ally shooting himsel{ ia the Coot. He said President
Rea~an personally gave it to him during their meeting.
STATE
C"fdors have a ffection for puppe ts
SAN DIEGO -Sisquoc and Tecuya, the first Dl.Lifom1a
condors hatched in captivity, are getting attached t.o the pupp<>ts
used by birdkeepers to preen and feed the ra re chicks . Tht.'
puppets look like adult condors and are used by t'Ondor keepers
at the San Diego Wild AmmaJ Park to prevent the baby birds
from imprinting on a human face, a spokeswoman said
yesterday.
Draft registra tion proof illegal ?
LOS ANGELES -The U.S. Department of Educauon has
been warned by the Justice Department that 1t may be in
contempt of court if it continues asking male student loan
appl.icants to prove they've registered for the draft, according to
reports today in a newspaper. Citing urudentified sources. the
Los Angeles Times satd the Education Department an
Washington plans to write to about 6,000 student aid officers
telling them that schools may no longer require students
applying for federal aid to certify that they have registered for
the military draft.
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April weathe r in the United Sta tes got oil mixed
up 1his week with floodR in the 'o uth, right, and
sno w thro ugho ut Texas, even in u~uo lly a r id El
P aso, e bovt•.
South swamped
by heavy floods
By Tbe Associated Pre11
A Deep South deluge of up to
14 inches of rain forced a mass
exodus today with at least 25,000
people. many in boats or on foot,
fleeing rivers Clooding at record
levels in southern Louisiana and
Miss1ss1pp1.
New Orie.ans, a city of a
m1ll1 on people, was paralyz.ed
with floodwaters lapping at the
windows of automobiles and
practica lly no traffic moving
anywhere. Some people made It
to work downtown by driving
down the trolley tracks. The rain
wru. !.llU c:ommg down in sheets
this mo.rnmg.
Five peopll' w ere believed
drowned, including two children
who were s wept away, in the
flooding that spread this morning
to Mobile a nd other cities in
southern Ala bama where Bay
Minette was drenched with
almost 10 inches of ram in just
four hours after midnight.
Several motonsts had to swim
to safety when their ca rs were
swampt.>d m Mo~1le
Governor
to fight
tax hike
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov
George Deukmejlan says he wiU
use his veto power to keep from
triggering the s tandby sales tax
increase, which a new report
md1cat.es is growing more likely
De ukmeJ1 an was speaking
yest erday to the California
Federation of Republican
Women at about the same time
the Commission on State Finance
was adopting the new report.
Fifteen people have f1ed m
the stormy weather that began
Sunday in California, turning
spring back into winter in several
Western st.ates.
Streets m New Orleans. where
seven inc hes of rain fell this
morning, and in Baton Rouge,
La., were awash at rush hour
today. Bus and streetcar service
was halted m New Orleans and
at least 60 streets and highways
an the Baton Rouge area were
blocked by floodini;i.
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Astronauts ready
for space walk
CAPE CANA VERAL, Fla
(AP) -Two astronauts entered
Challenger's airlock and put on
their $2 million suits today, eager
for an early start on the first U S
spacewalk in nearly a decade.
M1ss1on specia lists Sto r y
Musgrave and Donald Peterson
were running about an hour
ahead in preparations for the
planned 1:10 p.m. PST start of
their walk mto the shuttle's open
cargo bay and asked af they could
slart earJy.
Mission Control told
Commander Paul Weitz the
astronauts could advance the
space stroU by exactly an hour,
because at that time they wouJd
have good television and radio
contact over a Florida ground
station. Such coverage as required
by mi s sio n rules in c a se
something goes wrong at the
out.set.
"If you want t.o shoot for that,
press on," capsule conununicator
Guy Gardner told the orbiting
shi p after Musgrave and
Peterson had entered the airlock
leading to the car go bay and
begun putting on their suits.
"If we get ready to prebreathe
an hour early, we'll do so and let
you know," Musgrave replied.
T h e astronauts must breathe
pure oxygen for 3 'A hours to
purge their systems of nitrogen
that could gjve them the bends
once in space.
All four astronauts were
roused by Mission Control
playing the theme 90ng from the
old TV senes "F Troop." NASA
gives e a c h shuttle crew an
alphabe tical designation, and
since this is the sixth flight,
Chal!~nger's crew is t he "F
crew
Musgrave and Peterson were
to slip into the 60-foot-long carf o
bay clad in cumbersome 2
million spacesuits that provide
life-giving oxygen and protect
them from· meteorites, radiauon
and extremes of heat and cold.
Weitz and pilot Karol Bobko
will monitor from Challenger'•
cabin during the 3 lh hours the
s pace s trollers w ork outside.
Injured boy
sues sister
PATERSON, NJ (AP) -A
10-year-old boy who was nearly
blinded in one eye w hen his
older sister threw a pend) at him
h as sued h e r for more t han
$150.000 in insurance payments.
The suit flied an Superior
Court was the only means for the
famal y to r eceive insurance
reimbursements for the accident,
whic h required expensive
medical treatment. &aid William
Rabbat , th e Clifton boy's
att.orney. "They have to do It in
order to collect against the
homeowner 's UlSUrance policy,"
said Rabbat.
Raids b egin in TV pirating
SAN DIEGO -Invesugators from the d1Stnct attorney's
office, armed with 50 search warrants and aided by technicians,
have begun confiscating home cable television converters
allegedly used by residents to "pirate" pay· TV programs.
About 40 of the misdemeanor warrants were served yesterday
The report said that unless
taxes are raised or programs cut,
California could have a $1.1
billion deficit by June 1984. It
said that even 1f the standby
1-cent per-d o llar sales tax
Inc r e ase took effec t next
February, fiscal 1983-84 would
end with a $586 million deficit.
Child assault • seminar set
WORLD
China cancels sports ties with U.S.
PEKING -China canceled all 1983 sports and culturaJ
exchanges with the United States today in retaliation for
America's granung political asylum t.o Chinese tennis star Hu
Na. Radio Peking said the All-China Sports Federation had
decided not to compete in 10 internauonal competitions in the
United States this year, including water polo and women's
softball tournaments. The United States granted political
asylum to Hu on Monday. Hu sneaked away Crom the Chinese
tennis team on July 20 in Santa Clara, Calif.
Guerrillas, army trade claims
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -Leftist guerrillas claim
they "annihilated" the army defenders of San J~ Cancasque. a
small town north of the capital, and took 12 prisoners. whUe the
army says It killed two rebel commanders. The Defense
Ministry said yesterday that government troops killed guerrilla
commanders Joee Anibal O.Orio Tiburcio and Rafael CastiUo
and two other rebels in a battle Monday in San Lorenzo, 37
miles e.ast of the capital.
De ukmej1on said he would
veto increased spending, adding
that the budget debate, which
disappeared from the headlines
with enacunent in February of a
compromise that included the
standby sales tax hike, "has only
JUSt begun "
"In the coming weeks, the
Legislature will be acting on
individual parts of our 1983-84
budget. There is going to be real
temptation to increase spending a
little here, a little there, and if
we don't hold the line, the sales
tax trigger will be squeeud," he
said.
Toastmaster cited
The Newport Beach
Toaatmastera Club will hold a
picnic Saturday to honor Costa
Meaa resident Dave Oardn~r.
recipient of the Distinguished
Toastmaster Award.
The picnic wUl be held at Park
Newport. Call 640-7833 for more
lnlonnation.
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Parents and their children ages
5 to 12 will discuss ways to
recognize and combat the sexual
assault of children at a workshop
Saturday.
The 160 children's slots for the
90-mmute workshop already
have been taken, organiz.ers said,
but a waiting list has been
created for possible future
workshops On the a.me subject.
The workshop, to be held in a
Central Municipal Court
courtroom in Santa Ana , will
employ separate discussions of
parent.s and children with local
counselors trained b the Ohio-
based Child Assault Prevention
Program.
Ch ildren will be taught to
recognize and deal with
threatening situations using
role-playing methods. Parents
will be taught how to recognize
the signs of abuse and how to
deal w ith abuse once detected.
Members of the county's
Victim/Witness program and a
district attorney will run the
seminar. Central Cour t Judge
Bar bara Tam Nomoto wi ll
deliver an opening meaage.
Mary Alice Bastian, a child
sexual assault s · t with the
Victim/Witness program, said
one in four girls and about one in
10 boys are assaulted before age
18.
About three or four assaults:
agains t children are committed:
by people known and t.rwJted by;
the children, accordin g t o
statistics, so the a d monition
"don't talk to strangers" i•
usually an ineffective defense.
Bastian &aid the registrants for
Saturday are mosUy Girl Scouts'
from across Orange County. The
Girl Scout Council of Oran ge
County has encouraged scout.a to
take part.
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i\4 Orange CoHI OAILV PILOT/Thurtday, Aprll 7, 1083
Garden bene fit slated
A Mn th dinner to rat.e funda for lhC1 pubJJc' llork<~
MW.r Gard na In Laauna Beach will be held Tul'llday, wllh
Llckoc. priced at • 11 MC:h.
Featured wlU bt o choice of entr~"I. wine. aalad 1and
de.ert at tho C.Ot~(le Rellt.aurant, 308 N C~t Hwy The
dinner NN from 6 tog p.m
Hol'U"Ne MWer donated h t<r 2 ~ acre property In Allvtew
Terrace to the city. Tht' properly contain. more than 1,200
apectes of plane. and tn.-e. and toun ""' available-lhrouih the
dty'• recreation department.
For reeervaUona, call 494-4743 or 494-131U .
Panel charges county mental health bias
By GLENN SCOTT or1t1e Dtlllr ,.... lt•ft
Chlldrvn from poor Oranti•
County famlllc1 who need
J»Y<'hiatrlc help of ton aNt 1ent 1D
1\aw hoeplt.all out.11tdu th county,
~'t-ordlna to a new report to lht.l
Oranae C.Ounty H~alth Ph1nnlna
Council.
The <:hlldrcn uauaUy are *'nl
t<> Camarillo Suite Hoepllal -
two houn aw&y boaiu.c of 11
1hortu.it· of piaychlatrk h09pltal
bed• •t!l Hide for peopJ~ who
c•n't pay their own way ,
accordtnj t.o u 11.aff reporl.
Hc.>Wt'ver, the roport add• that
ptiople with private support
acnorally h11vtl no problem being
admlltc•d In o n e o f a doun
geru!rlill acult! cart• or psychlatrk
hoepu.aJa In Orangt' County
Tho 300·Pli61C pre!lmlnary
rl"por\ re-commend• no nt-w
ptty1.:hh1trlc bed1 bt> llculUIC.-d by
the llatl• for Oranae County
unlea1 11t lc1t1t 10 percent art'
rc.:1t·rvc.:d tor patlen~ rl'(·c-lvlng
at.ate 1upport.
The• county currently hoa a
totul IHI 1 licensed p1yc hlatrl1.·
beds In the 12 ho1pital1 The
oocupancy rate IW1l year wu 64 9
pcrronl Fairview St.aw HOlpitaJ
In Co.Ul Meu does not handle
peychlatrtc patlAtntt.
The quc:allc.>n of paychlttrlc
ho1p1tal ser vice 11 Juat one of
aoverol health care laaue1 ralled
In the preUmJnary ~port which
wil l be aubjecl o f a public
hearing at 7 p.m . Tue.day at the
health planning council'• offices
In TuaUn.
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lave 1/J on cotton anklets In junior acceaaorlff. Reg. 3.00 ......... 1.M
Seve 21•;, on canvas 1houlder bags In 1'4nlor acceuoriea. Reg. 10.00 . 7.Q
leve IO'lt on our nubby burlap sash, 9" wide. Orig. 10.00 ........... 4.M
In• 11% pull-through canvas belts. Bright colors. Orig. 8.00 ....... J .M
leve on Ooopa A Delay pierced earrings In Junior eccesaorlu.
Reg. 3.00 to 6.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. 2. 11 to I .ti
leve IOY. Ciani® 14K gold pierced earrings.
Reg. 30.00·110.00...... .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. 14.M to M.M
law• 41% Cubic Zlrconla pendants, earrings.
Reg. 24.Q0.52.00 ...................•.• , . . . . . . . . • . 11.M to •••
lawe 1/l 141C gokMilled pierced earrings. Reg. 18.00 ... 5.00 .11.• to 21.M
In• on Famoue Mak1r tailored jewelry. Special purchaM •... 2.M to••
hve on V1ra d"lgned tc•rvta, many ltylff, Sj*:lal purchaM ...... 1.M
S.•e 1 /I Vlnyl belt, pull-through With COVefH buckle. Orig. 8.00 ..... l.M
leve on our travel lewel bo11. Great for your h•ndbeg.
Speotal purohaM ...•..• , .••.•.....•••.........••••.........•• 4.M
lew •'It Stretch gaberdine belt.a In b1°19ht QolOr9. Orig. 5.00 •....... J •• a.we ll¥t Sttetch terry belta with en Interlocking buckle. Orto. 5.00 •• 2.•
Ian •'It Woven multl-1trlpa Mth, fringed edge. Or1g. 14.00 ...•••• t• a... on Anne ICleln 1mell IMthtt In wf,,.. S~'91 putchaee . H .M to••
In••¥-L11ther city begs, zip top, long atrtP~ Reg. 10.00 ....•..•. t•
a.ve•'lt C1nv .. clutch begt, m1ny cOfo,., ,.IQ, 10.00 ..•.••....•. 7.•
..,,. on aptlno ww11. Excellent •eec>ttm9"1.
Speclel purch .............. , • • . • . . • .................... to 1••
Save on straw hats. Assorted colors and styles. Special purchase 12.11
Save 21'/• Selected Danskin • leotards. footed tights
Reg 6 95-13.00. 4.11-1.Q
Seve on assorted cotton fashion scarves Special purchase 2.11-3.M
Seve on Julius Resnick vinyl clutches. Special purchase . . . . . . . 12.H
Save on B H Smith structured bags. Many colors. Special purchase2'.H
Seve 1 /3 on Wild Duck canvas bags Several styles Orig 29 00 11.N
Seve on spring Phillippe hnen bags. Special purchase . 32.H to 42.H
Seve on Westport Mund1 personal leather goods
Speeiel purchase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l .H to 12.H
Seve on Rolfs personal leather goods Special purchase .. 7.N to 11.H
Save on Prince Gardner personal leather goods.
Special purchase 6.H to 17.H
FOR HIM
MEN'S SPORTSWEAR
Save 1 /3: Catalina tennis shirts ano short:.
Orig 18.00 to 24 00 .11.H to 15.11
Seve 21'/e: Sportsphere warm.ups in royal, grey or brown
Ong 34.00
Save 21•/,: Cord shorts from Sportsphere 011g 12 00
Save 1 /3: DeS1gner knit shirts Reg 27 50
Seve 1 /3: Polyester/cotton seersucker slacks from Jon Marc.
Will be 30.00 on 4/25/83. . . ...... .
Save 40'/e to liO'/e: American designer shirts Reg. 30.00 to 34.00
Save 30•;.: Cotton poplin slacks from a famous European designer
Reg. 42.50
Save 21'/e: Woven plaid shirts Orig 21 00
Save 25•;.; Polyester/cotton/wooltsummer slacks. Reg. 32.00
Save 21'/e: Joel knit shirts in great ~olors Reg. 22.00 ...
Save 1/3: Le111's for Men denims Reg 30 00 ..
Save 25'/•: La Paz 1ackets from Catalina Reg. 48 00
Save 1/3: Robert Bruce v·neck sweaters in 16 great colors.
Reg. 24 .00. . . . . . . ..
24.H
'·" 11.11
11.H
11.H
77.H
14.11
21 .tt
15.H
11.M
36.H
15.11
Save 2fi'I•: Arrow polyester I con on woven shirts.
Reg 16 00 to 18 00 10.H to 11 .11
Save 21'/e: Haggar slacks of polyester/cotton duck
Will be 27 00 on 4/25183
Save 1 /3: Walkshorts from Hams and Recess in colo:ful plaids and
11.11
checks. 28 to 38. Orig. 15 00 and 16.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . t .H
Save 30%: Twill warm-ups from Breezy Point in blue. grey or khaki
Ong. 65.00 . . 44.H
Save 1/3: Catalina swim trunks and coordinating knit tops in khaki or
sand. Orig. 18 00...... . _.. . . . . 11 .H
Seve 2fi'le: Pure cotton knit shirts in sill colors. Orig 20.00 . . 14.11
Sn• 21'/e: Oleg Cassin1 pin dot shirts in a choice of six colors
Reg 24.00 11.N
Seve 21'1.: Pu11t11n Sportair puUovers 1n solid colors Reg 17 .00. 11 .M
In• 23'/e: Farah triblend belted slacks In sizes 32 to 40. Reg. 26 00 .. 11.M
lave 20'/e: Haggar belt loop slacks of easy care polyester, sizes 32 to 42.
Reg. 22.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.M
Seve 1 /'J: Ribbon trim epaulet shirts seven solid colors From B. Cellini
Reg. 18.00. . 11.M
l•v• 21'/e: Famous·maker polyester/cotton duck slacks 1n spring colors.
32 to 38. Reg. 28.00...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11.M
a.ve 21'1t: Arrow All· Pro solid knit sportsh1rt in 12 great colors
Reg 17.00 . 11 .M
Save 33'n: Salted polyester/cotton slacks m several colors 32 to 38
Reg. 36.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.•
lave 20'/• to 30'/w : Pleated pants. Reg. 55.00 to 65.00 ............. 31.M
In• 30"8: Siik sportcoats. Reg. 145.00 to 185.00 . . . . 10l.M to 137 .M •
YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS
lave 21%: Solid Le Tigre Polo shirts for young meo. Reg. 16.00 ... 11.M
leve 1/3: Cotton madras short• for young men. Reg. 16.00 ......... I.•
leve21V.: Young men'• blazers. Reg. 90.00 ..................... •·•
leve 20'1.: Odord cloth shirts In young men's sizes. Reg. 19.00 ..... 14.M '
leve 21'1.: Tri·blend dre11 alacks in yo:.ing men's alzea. Reg. 28.00 •. 11.M
Save 21'1.: Cotton madras shirt• tor vouog men.
Reg. 16.00 to 18.00 . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................... 11.M
l•v• 21'1.: Polyester/cotton duck pants in white, navy, grey or tan.
Young Men's aizea. Reg. 24.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 11.•
Save 21'1. to ISV.: Bova Le Tlgre pullovtra In 1trlp8' and aolida. Sil• 8 to
20. Reg. 13.00 and 15.00 ............................... l .M and t•
Save 21'1.: Ivy Hiii belted chino llacka In lvnlor end prei> alzea.
Orig. 18.00 to 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •• 12.M to 14.M a.n 21"81 Left Bink ihlrta In young men'• sizff.
Reg. 18.00 to 19.00 •.........•...••...........••..•.......••. 11 ••
leve 21'1.: Young man'• O.P. corduroy ahortt. Reg. 19.00 .....•.•• 11.M "
lave 21~: Young men's aulptd pullove,. In a choice of colora .
Reg. 11.00 ..•• I •••• ' .•.••.•• ' •• ' • • • . . • . • • • ' • ' •.•.•• ' •••••• 11.•
ten 14¥.: PINted Plf\tl from Bugle Boy In nature!, bluabetfV, grey Of
kh•kl. Will be 25.00 on 4/25/13 ................................ 11.M ••
a.v.17¥t 1 l• Tlgre atriptd pullovera for young men. Reg. 11.00 •.•• 11..11
leve •~: For young men: JOt'dlcM china )ackatl. Reg. 62.&0 ..•• ••
......,.. punf'i1•: R•llV foldlng 1UnglteMt with bllell l"l\IM flnWI, .• ••
leve 11¥tt Union 81y betttd twit penta. Reg. 25.00 ............... ...
........ ,_...._: Jonf.CM flbrio penta ...........••.•..•. , •• ae.-
leW •~: ltvt'•* Mo-An' On ollUall In Ortet 9'Y* •nd °'*""· fteg. 24.0010 jall.00 • • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • .•.•••••••.•. ,, .......
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r------------------------------------------Orangt Cout OAILV PILOT/ThurlClay, Aprll 7, 1893 Al
Coa~t
students
honored
Studrnta from Mveral Orant "
Cout cltJea wore •mona ncarl,y l ,~00 wlnne r1 nationwide ul
corporatu-1pon1ored four -year
Merit &holanhJpe named by Uw
Natlon.l Merit Schol.&nthlp Corp
At the t'O~luaion of the U183
com p t•lltlon, about ~.soo hl¥h
•ch ool aenior• will h•vu been
i&wa rdlld Merit S<:holanhii» that
haw a tot.Al value of •18 mJlllon
T he awarda aru funded by
some 300 corporationa, company
found atlona , profoulonal
•~11\10111, union• 1rnd tru•tt
lhMt 1upport Merit Scholan1hl1»
for tlnall•ta w ho h avu particular
qu11 llflc:utloru of lnltm·•t t.o the
IJ>Orl.IC.>1"11
Tht• valut· of u corpon1te
1tpon 111.1rtid tour yt>a r Merl t
Scholarship range1 from •1.000 w $6,000. Tht' avaruat< .. winner
will ~Ive ts $6.~00 over four
roU~ge ye.n.
l...ocltl wlnnera and their hlsch
•
achoola Includ e: J onath a n D
l..ot11b of lluntl nato n Bnl'h,
Mllrina tllahi 0..vld J. Pr1ci o f
l rvlnt1, Wood brldae H lah i Thomu Bridle of Newport
&ach, Newport Harbor Hlah:
°"vld M OroMman of New port
Beach, Coro na ~I Mu Hlah;
Richard 8 . SowWll of Newport
Bt-11ch, Newport Chriltlan Hlah:
J ean M. J oh nson of San J ua n
Capiltruno. Dana Hi ll.I Hlaih. and
<.:har l e1 A Pot wl'll o r
WHtmhuter, Westmlnater High.
'Alice' star to emcee
Laguna talent contest
"AJlct>" televtaion penonaUty Marvin Kaplan will be
mHtcr of ceremon le1 a t Saturday'• Search for Tai nt
contat, 1po1110red by the LaiUM .Beoch ~hange Club.
Tho talent conw.t will bf' held ~ginning at 7 j>.m. In
tht' Laguna Beach High ~khool auditorium and fcaturei
local youngate" performing cm at.age
Proc~1 from the $2 admlaaion will go to 1tart a
performing artl 1eholarahlp In Laguna. For 1nfonnatlon , call
David Packard ot 494-3001.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
IN ALL BROADWAY STORES APRIL 8, 9, 10. DETAILS BELOW .
.
Save 1/3: Young men's cord shorts in great colors. Reg 15.00 . . .. I .II
Save 1/3: Young Men's swimwear in sensat1onaLstyles Reg. 15.00 .. I .ti
a.ve JO'le: OP tops for boys. Reg. 10 00 . . . . .. I .ti
a.ve 30'/e: Generra twill pants for young men. Reg 26 00 . 11.H
Save 25'1e Reversible boys' ou1erwear from London Fog for boys 8 10 20
Orig. 32.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.H
a.ve 30'11: Great looking button down shirts for boys 8 to 20.
Orig. 16.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S.,.cial purchaM: Young men's OP tops
-S.ve 25'/e: -OP cord shons for boys Reg. 16.00
MEN'S CLOTHING
10.H
12.H
11.H
Save 25'/1 to 3&'/e: Men's suits in three piece and two piece styles trom
Botany 500, Neil Manin and well known European designers.
a.ve 25'/t: Men's sportcoats. Hopsack blazers in 3 colors
Reg. 125.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at.ti
Save 251/e : Polyester/wool dress slacks in 5 colors Reg. 55.00. 31.H
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Save 20'/e: Centura underwear B11efs and shirts
Reg. 3/8.00 and 3110.00 . . . . 311.31 and 3/7 .H
Save 251/1: Tone-on-tone dress shirts from a famous French designer
Reg. 27.50........... . . .. . 11.H
.Save 301/e: Designer silk lies and Neil Martin kn1111es
Reg. 15.00 and 10 00 10.n and 7.H
Special purchaH: Panern dre5S shirts from a well·known designer 11.19
8ave 25'/e: Designer robes of satin hke summerwe1ght polyester
Reg. 40.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.H
8ave 30'/e: Diplomat pa1amas, long sleeve, long leg Panerns or solids
Reg. 20.00..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.H
Save 24'/e: Arrow Cotton-Plus long sleeve dress shirts Reg 21 00 15.19
...,. 21'/t: Arrow Finesse short sleeve dress shirts Reg. 16.00 11 .11
Special purchaM: Fine designer leathers. Wallets, 11.H Belts. 10.11
Special purchaM: Arrow short sleeve dress shirts, full cut pattern 14.n
Save 24'/e: Oscar de la Renta long sleeve, full cut tone·on·tone dre5S
thiru. Reg. 22.50 . . 11.11
Special purchaM: Givenchy short sleeve solid dress shirts 13.H
1S.Ve25'1•: Arrow B11gade dress shirts, fitted in solid colors
Reg. 20.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.H
Save 20'/•: J ockey® fashion basics, b11efs, boxers and t·sh1rts
Reg. 4.75 to 10.00............... . . . . . . . . . . .... J.71 to 7.H
Save JO'le: Centura socks. Dress, casual and active styles.
Reg.2.75to3.25 . .. . ..... .. . .. ... . .. 1.a to z.21
...,.1/3: Short sleeve, knee length pa1amas from Diplomat.
Reg. 15.00 .... . . . I .II
Save 2D'lt: Plush velour robes from Diplomat. Reg. 25 00 11.H
8Pecial purch ... : Fine leather wallets from Don Loper . . . . . I .ti
a.ve J0'/1: All Centura belts. Casual and dress, fabric and leather styles.
Reg. 10.00 to 15.00 ....... I .II to I .ti
Spec:let purchaM: A collection of fine sunglasses from Tropic-Cal l .M
...,_ JO'lt: London Fog folding umbrella Will be 20 00 on 4/25/83 13.M a.we JO'lt: 13 Centura handkerchiefs in one pack Reg. 10.00 I .II
lpec:W purchaM: Designer silk ties in a collection of colors ....... 12.11 a.we 21~.: Leather and fabric belts from a famous French designer.
Reg. 9.00 to 23.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.75 to 17.12
Spec:lal purchaM: Don Loper linen weave ties . . 7.11
FOR KIDS
WEST COAST KIDS )
( a.we 25'1e: Girts' madras shons of pure, summery cotton.
Orig. 18.00 .................... . . . . . . . . . .................. 12.n
8eve 1/I: Girls' Aileen coordinates for 2T to 14.
Orig. 9.00 to 19.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..... 211/t to D'lt: Fame knit dreues. Girls sizes 7 to 14
... 5.llto 11.•
Orig. 22.00 10 24.00 ........................•............... 11.M a.we D'lt: Bova' actlvewear. Cuffed walkshorts for sizes 4 to 7.
Orig. 13.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... l .4I
Knh boat neck 1hlrt In 1tripes and solids. Orig. 9.00 ................. l .M
...,.211/t: Health·Te11 apri"il playwear. A selection fo r infants. toddle,.,
gitV' 4 to 8x end bova 4 to 7. Rag. 4.00 to 19.00.. . . . .. , .. 2.M to 1S.M
lewe 211/t Girl' a 7-14 Fame active Mp1r1tes.
Orig. 12.00.17.00 ...................................... 1.M to 11.lt
...,. 211/t lzod 11retch terry coveralls for infants. Orig. 17.00 ....... 12 ...
..... 'It Bova 4.7 packege tube sock1. 3 to a p1ckage. Reg. 5.00 ... 1.• ...,.111/t Vinyl lunch bag In Hsorted bright colo,.. Reg. 6.()()t ....... I .It e.. 211/t Jordache web belts. M1ny color1. Reg. 4.00 ............. 2.lt
.... on aeeoned plush 1nlm1i.. Spec:lll purch•M ........... 2.lt to t .•
.... on knh gown1, Haorted 1 pc. 11M9wear. ·
lpedal putchlae •• , •••• , ............................... t.• to •·•
..... ~ TMf\form brae: Select~ 1wtee. Reg. 4.26 .......•.. ,.,,. a.a
._. ~ Sport aocka: Bonnie Doon, Lt Roi. Trlmflt.
Reg. t .95-3.IS .••••••...................•..........•..• 1.41 to2M
FOR HOME
TE~E-VISIONS, STEREOS
Sava 170.00: Zenith 23" diagonal remote color console
011g. 769 00 519.00
Save 70.00: Zenith 19" diagonal remote color portable.
011g 539 00 . . . 419.00
Sava 110.00: RCA video cassette recorder Orig 749.00 IJl.00
Sava 21.C)O: Sanyo AM /FM cassette player with headphones
011g 100 00 . 71.QO
Save 521.00: Sansu1 70-watt stereo ensemble. If purchase separately
1525.00 . 919.00
ELECTRONICS
Save 70.00: Phonemete cordless telephone. 011g. 259.99
Save 100.00: Ata11 800 home computer. Orig. 699 99 ..
Save 100.00: Brother 7300 elect11c typewriter 011g 449 99
Sava 30.00: Atari 5200 video game system 011g 249.99
DOMESTICS, DRAPERIES
1D.H
591.H
341.n
.211.n
Save 4t'/• to &0'/e: J P Stevens Pipeline comforters in 5 color combina-
tions. Reg 80 00 to 170 00 . . 31.19 to a .ti
Sava M1/e: J P Stevens P1pehne Classic bath sheet in a wide va11ety of
colors If perlect 30 00 . . 1.n
Save 301/e to I01/e: Burlington pastel floral sheets 1n 3 panerns
If perfect 10 00 to 26.00 4.91to17.H
Save 21'11 to25'/e: Fieldcrest Tenderness automatic electric blankets.
Reg 85.00 to 200.00 . . . M .n to 141.n
Save 20'/e: Albert Nipon's tablecloths and napkins 1n 7 colors
Reg. 4.75 to 75.00 . . . . . . . . . . 3.71 to 61.11
Save 30'/• to 50'/1: Chintz pillows from Arlee 1n 12 colors,
modular seating from Focus and Sherwood in 4 colors.
Reg. 7.99to200 00 5.61ton.n
Save 141/1 to 50'/e: Every sheet 1n stock
Reg. 10.00 to 210 00 . 4.H to 171.19
Save 32'1• to 541/1: Cannon Royal Family self hem sheets
Wi ll be 11 .00 to 25.00.. . . . 4.H to 11.11
Save 20'/• to 211/e: Every mattress pad, bedsack and pillow cover Reg.
17.00 to 69.00 .. . . . 11.n to 54.H
Save 12'/• to ll'le: Every comforter and bedspread
Reg. 50.00 to 375.00 . 34.M to 321.H
Save 51'/e to 17'/t: Purof1ed Maureen feather and down pillows Reg
36.00 to 46 00 . . . . . . . . 14.M all .iz ..
Save 21'1• to 501/e: Barclay Gem1n1 VI feather and polyester pillows . Reg
28.00 to 40.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.H ell alzee
Save 33Y1 : Grand Prill regular tinted fold up sunglasses
Reg. 14.99 .
Save 25'/t to I01/1: Every comforter ensemble, dreperies
Save 50'/t to I0'/1 : Custom draperies
lave IO'le: Dal Mar Classique mini blinds
Save I0'/1: Levolor or Louver Drape verticals.
1.n
Save 20'1e: Wet look vinyl placemats by Vera Reg. 2.50 .. 1.H
Save 20% to 21'/t: Vera's Visa I!> cloth Color Plus II tablecloths. napkins
Reg. 3.50 to 50.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.71 to 36.11
lave 20'11 to 211/1: Audrey ptacemats and napkins
Reg. 2.50 to 4.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Save '11 '11 to M'/1: Every bath towel in stock.
Save I011t: Cannon Softique bath towel. Reg. 12.00 ..
lave IO'le to M'lt: Femous mill towel collection.
Will be 10.00 to 14 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Save 201.t. to J7'11 : Avanll embellished towel•.
lave 11'1' to :17'/•: Leure Ashley towels from Burlington
Will be prices in effect April 25.
LAMPS, FURNITURE
1.Mto2.n
• •.. 5.11
.4.M
•av• 13%: 30" crystal table tempi. Reg. 400.00 ............ 141.• palr
Save 2D1.00: Ctanlc wing chair In 5 acryllc velvets. Orig. 400.00 ... 1•.00
Save •'I•: 01kbrlar contemporary w1ll system. Orig. 1676.00 ... •.M
Save 401 .00: Contempor1ry 2-pc. Metlon11. Reg. 1200.00 ....... 711.•
a.vel0%: Oriental design rugs. Orig. 80.00 to 400.00 ... •·• tO 11t.•
aave A 'lt: Solld bf1u tamp1. Reg. 240.00 .................. •·•pair
Sava•%: 38" octagonal etched mirrors. Reg. 225.00 ......•...... ••
8avell'lt: Set of 4 btveled mirror 1trlp1 .
Rag. 200.00 to 290.00 ............ , .. , ... , , .......... M.• to 18.00
Save 441/t: Grandeon mirror/clock with pendulum. Reg. 2!i0.00 ... 1•.• aave 81/t to M~: White Iron end bra11 beda In 4 stylts.
Reg. 900.00 to 1600.00 ........•. , •. , • , , , .......... •.II to 1 ... .
Save411/t: R1ttan awlvet rockar. Reg. 380.00 , .................. t•a
lwe -~: B·pc. bamboo g1ma Mt. Reg. 400.00 ................ 1 •••
a.we•~: Stratoloungtr® vinyl t9Cllner. Reg. 800.00 ............ ..
lave•~• CetntPPft ..,ther recllnAf'. Reg. 1000.00 ......•..... , ••
...,. 441/t: NMPollttn 5-pc. trtdltlonel dining room.
Orig. 1800.00 • • . • • . . . . . .•.......••. , •••• , , ••..••...•....•. -.-a... •'It: Contemporarv 2·pc. wedo• a.ctlonal. Reg. 2000.00 •... ••
8av• •'It to•"• 8Mly Ind Slmmon1 manre ... a.
Rag. 131.86\o 1181.86 ..........•. , ........................ ..
•ave.,,.: Queen alt• convtrtlble eof1. orig. 1811.00 . , • • • . . •.•. m#I
LUGGAGE, STATIONERY
Save 20.00 to 44.0o: Samsonite production samples
If perfect 55 00 to 140 00 34.99 to 16.M
Save 11 .00. Mr. Mann 100 page photograph album. Orig 20.00 '·"
HOME ENTERTAINING
Save 261/e: T1H1n mouthblown lead Cyrstal ste!)llllolare
Reg 28.50 and 42.50
Save 501/e: Mikasa Carmen crystal tablewaie
Orig 20 00 and 40 00
Save 40'/• to 45'/•: Oneida 5 pc stainless place semngs
Reg 22 50 to 65.25
Save 26'/e: Letto.11 bo)(ed candles
Reg. 4.75 to 16.00
Sava 60'/1: 45-pc fine china set for 8 Reg 200 00
Sava 331/e: All brass accent pieces
Reg 5 00 to 600.00
S1ve IO'/e: Franciscan ironstone 20 pc set Reg 152 50
Sava 411/e: Franciscan Reflections 20 pc set Reg 75 00
Seve 201/e: Block Atlanlls full lead crystal stemware
Reg 23. 75 to 31.00 .
21 .37 and 31 .17
l .99and 11.M
12.99 to 36.•
. 3.IO to 12.M ....
3.33 to 400.M
61 .•
31.lt
19.00 to 24.M
Save 15'/e: All current Lenox crystal stemware panerns
Save 50'/e: International S1lverplate 48 pc sets 1n 3 patterns
Reg 400.00 1n.oo
Save IO'/e: Lady Margaret 5·pc s1lverplated tea set by F B Rogers
Reg 400.00 . 111.00
Save 501/e: F .B Rogers 15·cup silverplated coffee urn Reg 200 00 "·"
Lenox Galleria hurricane lemp with 5'' taper 12.n
APPLIANCES
Save 11.00: General Electric Dual Wave microwave Orig 400.00 . 311.00
Save 40.00: Whirlpool 17 cu. ft ref11gerator Orig 639 00 511.M
Save 100.00: General Elect11c 23.5 cu It ice in-door ref11gerator
011g 1299 oo .. 11n.oo
Save 40.00: Maytag large capacity automatic washer
Orig 499.00. . . . . . 461.00
HOUSEWARES
Save 33'/•: Rival Belgian Waffler Reg 45.00.. . . . . . .
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Winner will receive a new pre-selected 1983 rad 6-cytinder Ford Muateng
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end brekes. air conditioning, AM/FM stereo radio and c1uene. tinted
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Laguna's back door
due for· spruce-up
For many nl'W(·omers, t h e fi rst Vll'W o f Lagur\a lkuch
comes at the end of L nguna t ":\nyon Houd, a lovt•ly. rustic,
winding roadway.
Un fortunately, the vie w a t the L agun a end of tt}c <:anyon 1s
anything but lovely. Motor ists arrivin g an tow11 are grt:'<'t<.'<i by <i
half-century-old sewage treatment plant, a city parking lo t, u
power substation , an uncovered flQOd con trol t·hanncl a nd a kw
other som ew hat bedraggled pieces of real est.ate.
That's why the city has h ired .:.i l'Onsulting firm Lo develop <1
"Village Entrance P roject" on a 4.5-acre study arc:.i al th<' mouth
of the can yon .
h 's not a simple project. becaust· the art·.1 mdud1·:-hall ;.1
dozen separa te pieces of property undt•1 both public and pnvatt•
ownership.
But the study has produced a preliminary proposal thut
could turn th<> combin ed parcels mto an attractive and vc.·ry
practical e ntry to the Art Colony.
First goal would be tu demolish tht> old St•w.1gt• plo..i1\l wlm'.h
is scheduled to be closed down next month when tlw l'lly s
sew age system is hooked into the Aliso W.:.ttl·r Manag1•rm•nl
facility in Aliso Creek.
That accomplish ed, a n d the nC'ccssar y t-xtra prnperty
acq uired. proposals, for t h e entrance mcludt' a low-cost sc'nwr
h o using project, perha ps combin ed with a mulu-lcvC'l pa~kmg
structure across from the Festival of Arts grounds Other 1dl•as
include construction of a hotel. rt.>staurants and shopi:., all
designed to com plement L aguna's village :.itmosphere.
The re has been a good deal of dC'balc about the need for
an y or all of this. But there is little doubt that L<1guna's bac.k
door. which is the front" door for many first-time v1s1tors. ts
sorely m need of sprucing up. . .
The first public presentation of the m1t1al study will be
made during a t h ree-ho ur workshop beginning at 2 Pm
S a turday at Laguna Beach City Hall. Concerned Lagunans
should m ake a point of a ttending and partieipatmg
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MAllBDK
Progress not regress
To the Editor:
I am a taxpa yer in Newport
Beach. and l resent the city or
Newport Beach spending $500.·
000 to £ight the J ohn Wayne
Airport. ThlS money could have
been better spen t on storm drams
in the area of Newport Arches
where 19 homes were flooded
Crom the last rains They spend
money on foolish "Pie 1n the
S ky" ideas, but nothing on roads
or improving some or the older
areas of Newport Beach
I can r ecall when I was m
grammar school in the 1930s that
o u r teachers impressed and
stressed on each one of us that
we look forward to "Progress not
Regress." O n e o f our book
projects was on Planes. Trains,
and Ships. Planes have and will
aJways continue to help mar k
progress in our economic growth,
and no matter how hard and how
much money Newport or anyone
e lse sp e nds o n figh ting th e
expansion of t h e J ohn Wayne
A1rporl, they art' l 1ght1ng a
losing bdttle
lnc:ldentally I uwn rental units
prat·t1c:ally under tht-air corridor.
ll doesn't seem to bothl'r any of
the tenants that hvc there. You
ftgun• a.t prf'SCnt there are only
ci.bout 42 flights that ll'aVf> from
the John Wayne daily, the nmse
fa<:tor IS mavbe 30 set:onds c•ach
and for all· flights out of thl'
airport that amounts to less than
one hour IJUt of 24 that anyom•
h(•ars planes taking ufC
I hve 1n Newport and l fl'd we
have a greater noise factor all
day and somettmes part of the
night JUSl from he!Jcopters and
small aircraft that fly overhead
Surely there must be some of
our city employt·cs who fly in
and out o{ the John Wayne quilt'
frequently with flights paid for
by we the> taxpayer I have never
flown 1n or out of the Joh n
Wayne airport, nor do l have any
investment m any stock related
to airplanes.
GEORGE FORTEVILLE
Don't blame Cal trans
T o the Editor:
From the commen ts by P.C H.
merc ha nts r e g arding t h e
Caltra ns expansion pla n from
Arches to MacArthur Blvd. and
the input by your reporter it
appears to me they have all
mimed the pomt. We don't need a
c oastal east-w est freeway
alternate for Huntington Beach-
Laguna traffic We need an
east-west route within the City
of Newport Beach to handle the
high traffic density due to the
high density development which
has already occurred and IS being
further encouraged by powerful
influences in this town
ln 1971 we could call Caltrans
the bad guy, but m 1983 we had
better look closer to home. We
have made our bed, Caltrans 1s
JUSt trying to help us get
comfor table.
HUGO V. SCHMlIYf. L.D.S.
l.M. BIJd l Man-haters
Am asked if some w om e n
really do despise all men. So it's
said, so it's said. T hat fema le
categorized as "the constitutional
m an-h ater " Is incapable o f
feeling a nything but hostility
toward any man , according to
university sludles. Fo r reasons
unknown, w ome n with this
men tal fixation ar e said to be
mott n umerous than the men
who despise all women.
You say your Colka object to
your ar d e n t In terest in th e
8\litar? Eue their minda. Remind
them that the ,Wm la by far the
mol\ pop\llar muaical instrument
in the nalkm'a penal institutions.
If you earn 0 80 a week,
you're ln tho UJ>per 10 percent.
ll'1 not enouch to 11y • hoi. r. only two knlee. Better may no
an1mal except the elephant bu
tour kneel.
To ,....:tu.ta from htch IChool
QfWGE COAST
Dally Pilat
in Sweden. you need to prove six
weeks of on-the-job training for
some accredited employer.
One out of every five men over
age 50 eventually undergoes a
prostate operation .
Somebody steals a car every
five minu tes m New York City.
You can call that cow Qne of
the best , if she produces 10 calvee
in her llf etime.
A 30 -year-old woman 11
nowhere nearly aa stt'of1i u her
huaban d o f t h e aame age .
ordinartly. But by the Ume they
re~h 60, lhe aenorall)t catches
up with him In thllJ mattel' of
muscular moxie. Or ao reportt
the World Health OrganizaUon.
Why women retain th lr phytlcal
atreft8t)\ longer than men do la
not yet undel'ltood, thouah.
A uatrallAN are ralalng equaro
pin •pples now.
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GUN IT/ •
Law. can cut medical costs
By THOMAS D. ELIAS
After a decade of skyrocketing
medical costs. Cahfornia is about
to lead the way toward a tte w
form of health care delivery that
should cut both patients' ou t-of·
pocket costs and t heir yearly
insurance premiums
'fhP new system calls for
1.·on l'ra1.:ts bet ween 1 nsu ranee
companies and "prefer red
provider organizations (PPOs)"
madt-up of doctors and hospit.al~.
It's l·ommg this summer, as part
of tht• medical re(orm p lan
aln•ady shaking up the Medi-Cal
system ·
r.OW' ~uess is ~pre.m1ums
will drop by 10 percent with
broader bend1ts than pat ien ts
now have," says Larry Rodriggs.
managl'r of publit• affairs for
Slut• Cross of California "We
c.•xpect most doctors ano hosp1 ta ls
will get aboard."
THE N E W SYSTEM s tems
from ;; slate law allowing
insurance companies and self·
insured corporauons to contract
with doctors a nd hospitals to
provide services at a discount
rate The law lS effective July 1
Doctors and hospitals in
Cahfom1a already are organizing
Clllf DRNIA f OCUS
PPOs to get rNidy lor the corrung
c.~nomic realltu .. ~ or m1. .. d1c:inc•
"The key word 1s money," says
David Zeitlin. a top ('Xe<.'UtlVl' or
the Los Angeles County Medical
Association "H('alth l'art.' c:osts
have bt.~n runmng amok and thl'
whole soc:1ety has drt·1dl>d we can
afford no mor<' 1mreases"
Changt.' has already toffil' to
Medi Cal. whwh ts busy making
contr<il'tS with 1nd1v1dual
hospitals that agree to a cost
s<:heduh..• Ml'<.11 -Cal will not pay
other hoi:.p1tals for non ·
emergency treatment or Medi·
Cal pat1t-n1S
But patients will be most
affecll'd by the July I law "It 1s
designed to prc•vt'nl. hospitals
from making up lh<•1r Ml'<ll Cal
losses at th<' <•xpenst.· of other
patients," said Zettlm
One product of the t·hanges
will ltkely be a spate of hospit.al
b<ink ruptc1C's, a result of an
c>xcess of hospital beds
Says Zeitlin. "The old system
a5SUrt·d the '>OIVPncy of all
hospitals This assures the
solvl'nty uf none.· Hospitals w1U
have tu bc>come efficient and
compet1t1vC' "
But the result most VlSiblc to
patl('nts and most important to
th<.'1r pocketbooks will be the
util1zat10n reviews" tht'
1m.uranre companies insist PPOs
routinely conduct
"Th 1s ts a program t h,d
m1nim1zes husp1tal adm1sMons
and swys," said Edward Zalta. an
M D and a former pres1dC>nt of
the Los Angeles medical
as..-;cx·1ation who 1s organizing a
physJ(:1an-owned PPO. "We have
1,200 outpauent surgeries on our
hst, many of which now Involve
hospital adm1ss1ons, things like
adult tons1ll<.'Ctomies and many
cataract surgeries.
"The usual d·a II y cost of
outpatu.>nt surgery is 25 pcrt.'t'nt
of inpatient surgery "
DOCTORS IN PPOs will also
agrPe to a fee schedule and
regular computer rev1ewc; of
their praetl('(':.
Patients. meanwhile, will not
bt· forc.-ed to switch to the nt•W
pol1dcs 1mmed1ately Most
l'll1ployers will contmue to offer
., 1.: ho1t'l' of polic1es including
PPOs, health mai ntenance
organ1z.attons and "Rolls Royce"
policies allowing patients to visit
any doctor they choose.
But the PPOs will offer lower
premiums and lower deductibles
for patten~ who use doctors and
hoi.pllals on lists provided by
th<•1r insurance comparues
"Th<' m<?mber has a choice
with the PPO of staymg within
tht systl'm and having virtually
all tost~ t•overed or g oing
el.M.'Wht•rc <md paying perhaps 40
pc·rcx·nt uf the costs from hts own
pockc-t," says Rodriggs of Blue
Cros.c;
Adds Zalta , "For most
physlctans, the decision is no
longl•r Whl'ther to sign a PPO
l'<>ntr&ct, but who wnh. Those
without a contract will be
hurting ..
Zalta prt?d1c:ts that PPOs will
'";weep acroe:.s the nation like a
brush fin' Thc•y will e nd the
subsidy of Mcd1ca1d by other
p.111ents and end t he price
C'SC::tlauon of the last 10 years It's
the honest phys1c1an's way to
hold costs down and prov1~
good. dflc1ent tare."
Thumas Elias 1s a freelance
columni~t bas<'CJ in Santa Maruca
Honig has some good ideas
During his campaign last year,
Stat<> School Superintendent Bill
I lon1g made a good impression on
thl• volt'rs by declaring money
wasn't the c u re t o the
shortcomings of the public
l.'ducutional system.
Nt>vertheless, in advancing his
reform program for the public
schools. Homg is now asking for
an increase of more than a half
billion dollars in state school
funding
He says the additional money
is needed to provide. amon g
other things. mc<'nhve pay for
extra teacher services and to
increase the salanes of beginning
teachers
THE CASE for pay mcreases
f or t eachers. al least the
beginners. appears men tonous.
And Honig may be right when
he says more funds are needed.
But 1t would seem that before
they are provided a thorough
examination o f the salary
IAHRI/
llKUlll
structures ln the public schools is
desirable. It just migh t be that
there is sufficient money alrC'ady
being provided to permit pay
increases for the teachers, bu\ It
is being improperly spent.
For it is a well known fact that
pubhc school adrrumstrators are
among the highest salaried of all
Cahfom1ans Hundreds of them
are paid more than Honig and
even more than the governor
That fact m 1tsl'lf suggests that
the unpor!J\nce of their functions
are highly overblown
That the salaries of those in
the educatJonal system who do
no teaching have rlsen to such
heights 1s due to the lack of
standards for setung them They
follow no logical pattern. being
largely a matter of how much an
Jdmin1strator l'an con his 'il'hool
board into paying. This is usually
donl' by poinung to what somC'
othN slick administrator has
wangled out of hLc; school board
Oftent1ml>S too. an administrator
will cite the size of the budget hE•
administers as an appropriate
mrasuremen t of what his
C'Ompensauon should be. If public
salaries are to be set upon that
basis imagine what the salary of
the Secretary of Defense would be ..
Until the Legtslature faces up
to this problem and adopts
uniform salary schedules for the
public schools, there will always
be a shortage of funds for
educatton and Homg should be
pomtmg thlS out.
Overall his reform package
meets head on problems which
are long overdue in corre<:tmg
He seeks to raise academ ic
standards and restore the abUity
to d1sc1pline both deli nquent
stuuents and inadequate teacher
performance
Ht• t•alls for increasing t he
1nstrUl uonal lime in schools and
a better method or evaluaung the
work of the· schools and t h e
prugrc>Slt of the students.
It 1s a no-nonsense approach
which includes minimum high
S<:hool graduation requirements
in English, math, science and
otht.'r fields
HONIG'S P ROGRAM appears
to be tn competition with one
advanced by Sen. Gary Hart but
both are remarkably similar in
the most important· aspects. So
close are the proposals that they
may end up merged into one
package
Un fortunately. w h ether
merged or separate, the reform
movement faces the opposition of
the Caltforn1a Teac h e r s
Association w hi c h has
historically opposed aU attempts
to bri ng about m ea'ningful
improvements m the educauonal
system.
Letters that should have been Inailed
(Th e n ames h ave L een
changed to prorect whoever.)
Following are aome le tters I
wish I'd mailed.
Mr Michael Vishniac
Acme Plumbing Co
Dear Mr. Vlshniac:
I know what a busy man you
are and l hate to bother you. but
1 a m writing in the ho pes of
bei ng a bl e t o make an
appointment with you to fix the
tauc e?\ In o ur down 1Ulr1
bathroom. It has been drtpping
badly for five monthe. I havo
called yoW' plumblng company
b ut ell I s et 11 an an1wcrln1
service. l understand you have
been wintering 1n th Bahamas.
If It l.ln't convtnlent tor you to
make a ho u 1e call to f ix the
faucet, would it be posalble to
M(Ake an appointnwnt tor me to
bring the slnk over tO you to flx? • • •
i..e.u c.nwnaht
Abrah am Lincoln Grade
School
~u Mn. c.rtwrtah\: •
How wonderful lt wu ot you
to 11k ell 31 1tudent1 •In your
f ouri h 1rade En1Uah olaaa to
write me lndMduall)' lot delalll
on how I aot •t.arted wr1\lnt, how
1 1•• my ldeu, who h a1 lnll~ nw nat •a wrltef nd YIMl a youna ~ w ho
I~''
-AllY-1-11-lfY---'4
wants 10 be o writer should
study.
I was so touched that I'm f omg
to set aside the other work hnd
planned to do In the next three or
four days and a nswer all 31 of
your atudenta.
t have to go now bc<:auae many
ol the studentt t0ld mf' tO pl~
gel my anawera back to them
quickly H you told them their
o u l1nment w ee dllt next
Thu.rtday.
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Ethol Wuhoure
WentsvlUe, Mlltow1
Dear Eibel:
Thank you for wrltina but 1
don'\. • om to rt m mbtr you
from the ahcth ~ My lath.-"•
Quotes
"U they (ln~tt!ll ra&ee) co.mt
down from where they are, I
lhlnk 'U havo a 8QOd ~· It they don't, obvtowly, the
recovery c ould •tall." -
Tn11ery henl8~ Deial• T.
~·
name was not A rthur. It w as
Walter. I did not have a brother
named Terrence who became an
Eagle Scout. Obviously you have
me mixed up with some other
Andrew Rooney because I 've
only been to St. Louis twice in
my life and I d idn't get out to
Wc.-ntzville either ume. • • •
Lester Grantham. Chairman
Whi t evill e S e c ti o n B
B owling L e ague Spea k ers
Selection Cornmltt~
Dear Mr. Grantham:
Thank you for your lnvttatJon
to address the annual banquet
a nd d i nne r d a n ce o f the
Whiteville Section B Bowlin& ~$Ue on October 4th, 198<1. l
wlll be unable to a~pt your
lnvlta\lcm becauae of a previous
e naaae ment on that d a te. J
prom leod my wlte I'd have
dinn.cr with her in the kJtch«?n
lhat ntaht, like alwa}'t. • • • Mrs. Franklin Z. We11es
Glenmont Library Char hy
A.an.
Dear Mrs. Welles~
I would Uke to c.'Onttibut.e an
old artlcl• of dothlnc tor your
auetJon to t&lM money tor th
n•w tld ewaJk tn front o f the
Oleftmont LlbraQ but am W\abM
• do J91> l WMr ~ okl ckKha
WILUam Wilson
Orlando, Fla
Dear Mr. Wilson:
It was kind of you to write to
slly how much you d islike me
and my column and that you are
canceling your subscription to
the newspaper and will never
read It again. It is independent
Americans llke you who have
made this country great, Mr.
Wilson. May I also say that lt
made me feel good to know you
eent a copy of )'Our letter to the
editor of the newspaper. 1 Uke an
tdltor to know how f'C'&den feel
about me. If you're ever in New
York. look me up.
Slneerely, Andv Rooney
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In ho.pH.ab 1-nd reet hornt9 TV
•ta are allowed '° bW-. au day
and w~U ln\O t.he nl•ht by both
peU nta and It.aft. An they theni
t o be e n terulne d , or t o
r«Uperate'I
OONrusm
A. Gordon Nicolson
forecasts recovery
Real estate 'rebounding'
State leader optimistic in talk to Irvine R ealtors
By ROBERT BARKER or-. Deir ..... ,..,.
A moderate recovery In the
1tate'1 real eetate market la under
way and may conUnue throuah
the rest of the year, accordinl to
A. Gordon Nlcollon, president of
the California A111oclatlon of
Realtors.
Speak.Ing to about 130 Orarnge
Coast Realtors In Irvine
yesterday, Nicollon 1aid houaing
resales In January were 27 .8
percent higher than in January
of 1982.
He said there has been a
marked difference in the real
estate market place, laraely
becau1e of decllnln11 lntereat
rak ...
Laat year, a family had to be
earning about $40,000 per year to
qualify for a •72,000 loan he laid.
But with the FHA lnterest rate
now 1tandlng al 12 percent, the
quallfylns Income hu been
reduced to about $30,000, he aaJd.
It the lntereat rat.et remain In
the "affordable" range between
12 and 13 percent, he 1ald, a 29
percent Improvement In the
home resale market can be
expected for thereat of-the year,
he aald.
"We can expect the increase in
home ealH which we have
experienced llnce Sept.ember of
1982 to conUnue well into 1983 u
transac tion• now In escrow
mature," he auerted.
Nlcol1on, president of the
110,000-member Realtor
auoclatlon, blamed the recent
1kyrocketins ooeta of houalna on
the high Inflation rate In the
countrv.
"The government wa1n't In
control of the economy," he laid.
When housing prices were rlaifl8
10 dramatically, the Conaumer
Price Index was about 18
percent."
Mesa housing project studied
He said the current consumer
price Index has stabilized at
about 4 percent and increases in
home prices are generally
keeping pace.
By KAREN E. KLEIN
0( tM Deir ""°' ltefl
Costa Mesa's long-awaited
affordable housing proiect for
families may yet become a
reality.
Oty officials are reconsidermg
a proposal, canceled last year, to
build a low and moderate-in<.'Ome
apartment complex on city·
o wned land In the Wallace
Neighborhood Strategy Area.
The project was put on hold
because federal Housing and
Urban Development money
slated to fund construction of the
complex was frozen by the
Reagan Administration.
But Monday night, the City
CounciJ approved an agreement
w 1th Sha pell G o vernme nt
Housing, a private developer, to
build 72 units on three slles
bounded <by Hamilton Street,
Placentia Avenue, 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue.
The city spent $1.6 million on
the l and purchase and to
compensate residents displaced
by the project in 1979.
Funding for the project will be
sou ht from Oran e County's
mortgage revenue bond program,
the council decided. If that option
does not pan out, private funding
or city bond programs will be
consider ed, said Mayor Donn
Hall.
The comple x will be open to
families earning less than $26,000
-or 80 percent of the county's
median income. Rents would
range from $456 per month for a"
two-bedroom, 753-square-foot
apartment, to $575 for a four-
bedroom, 1,161-square-foot unit.
The original proposal outlined
the project aa a 50-unit complex.
He said he doesn't expect
home prices to fall unle11 the
entire economy takes a nOllledive.
He also attacked the principle
of "affordable housing."
He said governments are being
forced to sell homes at below cost
in order to bring them into reach
of people with median incomes.
Regular homebuyers, he said,
have to pay higher costs than
they should in order to subsidi:ze
the lower cost housing.
Nicolson owns real estate
~ffices in Orinda, Berkeley and
Walnut Creek.
A Robinsons Sd8
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of Jewish event
Th,e Jewlah, Federation of Orange County wUl 1pon10r a
program Sunday in remembrance of thoee who died ln the·
Nazi holocautt.
The program begins at 7 p .m . in the federation
auditorium at 12181 Buaro St .. Garden Grove. It la free and
open to the public.
The observance wlll Include a documentary fllm, a
candle-lighting ceremony and a brief memorial 1ervlce.
•Premenstrual Syndrome will be the topic of a free
public health forum scheduled Tuesday at Huntington
Intercommunlty Hospital, 17772 Beach Blvd., Huntington
Beach.
The program begins al 7 p.m in the hospital's Business
and F.ducatlon Annex classroom.
· According to the hospital, approxunately 40 percent of the
female population reports recurrent premenstrual symptoms
that result in some degree of mental or physical 1ncapacitallon.
•Two programs detailing arthritis treatment will be
offered next week by the UC Irvine Extension.
The first, "Arthritis-Contemporary Treatment ,and
Quackery," will be presented from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday,
in UCI's Physical Sciences Building, Room 101. Fee is $10.
The other, "Self Help for Rheumatoid Arthritis," will be
staged from 8:30 a.m . to 12:30 p.m. April 16 in the Social
Sciences Tower, Room 220. Fee is $25. .
People can register or seek more mtormauon oy cawng
the UCI Extension at 833-5414.
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ANN LANDERS
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Granddaddy roofing job
It's hard work if you can get it
You might call thia the granddaddy of re-roofing Jobt·
The two muaive blimp hanaan at the Marine~
helicopter Station ln Tuatln need"ecl their roe;>& , ao
worken subcontractina with San Dleao-bued -Core
Construction took on the $750,000 job.
They worked at times aa high as 17 stories up on the hangars,
Inside the big hangar the new skylight& off er
more• light. Ordinarily, you wouldn't be able to
see the big truck that is dwarfed by the
structure. Progress on the new skylights
continue on the hangar at the right. These
buildings are considered the largest unsupported
wooden structures in th e country.
known aa the largest unsupported wooden structures in the
country. And they had plenty to do.
The job, begun in December, eotailed replacing akyUghts,
adding new hanga.i: tops and changing toggle bolts holding the
metal akin of the roof onto lta wooden frame. Just to replace
akyUahts meant l.natall.lng 4.8,000 new bolts.
Li·ving on the brink •• • It's exciting until nature turns on you
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MALIBU -They Ue in the
nude, or nearly so, without
trepidation on the decks of
Malibu ln a ~ aun while
waves offer a whlai>erlng pu18e
from the shoreline below.
Or they lit, cocktail in hand, in
the plush chain of La Jolla's
Marine Room on~ Drtve and watch the play nigbt
pines ln the ooclllt IW'f and
1pray that aplaahel the windows.
Or they jog the aeeminaly
endlell beech at dawn with the
aun aending cracks of light throuCh the mountains. Or they
at.are from the lofty aeries of Bil Sur, hundreda of feet lmptr&tion
ln the P9dfic horbon.
Or they wateb the children
scamper, U•• awkward
eandppen, ln punuit of teulnl .
wavelets. Or t.hey d\.R!r aJonc
the More on a niPt when the
moon la neuty full to await tht
run of the 1runlon, tboH
mtndS-.uv.r...w .-nelt that
eeem determined to leap into the
~r.:;; beautiful, serene Uvtnc on tne brink ol the ....
But then, one nlabt or
mornln1, the brln1' dwellera
awaken In *"°" to tind the Plid· flc; hH turned demon and i1
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breaking windows, undermining
pilings, craahlng about like a
drunken sailor, flooding the
kitchen, floating the aofa,
waahinl out the road, teaing
timber and boulder, striking out
at everythinc.
It la estimated that perhaps
300,000 pec>ple live on the 840
miles of Calllomia cout, c.Unging
to the be&utlful brink. '1bla year
they endured a atrlna of atonm,
perhaps a half.dol.en majol' ones, amona the wont the Pad.fie hu
aent vbitlna. Thousand• fled
inland while the see savaged the
homee and ~ they left
behind.
Thoe latart storma took 18 llvee
and caUled ~ $200 inil1klll ln darnaa-. not pt Uoaa the COMt, but lnland, too. Add to that a
major bl'uab fire that swept out
of the mountLainl to the _. at
Point Dume thla wlnter, and,
during the last storm, two
eu1hqUaka
But, after -=h onalaupt, the
brtnk dwellen return. aDd With
lhow1 and bulldolet', broom and
brwh, with the help of the sun.
they put It t.opther .pin -best theyeen.
'ftMtre an rich people on the
CIOllt, but mmt of them .... not
monJed. Their boaM9 .... tMU'
wealth. They came whTn
property and h ouses were
relatively cheap, and movie' stars
were fashioning outer enclaves
out of coves like M.allbu.
Since then the property haa
been appreciating at a rate that
would make the stock market
blush. They tell the atory of one
homeowner who considered
puttina a meter ln hla front room
so he could watch the property
value go up. "I miaht retire,'' he
aaya. "The hoUle la maklna more
than I am."
So why not cash ln the chips,
take your wlnnen and move
inland?
Some are aerloualy conatderlna
it after filhtl.na the t>.ttle with nature every four yean or so.
There went ~ ln uns and
19'78, but the dJlcolnf on thla time
teeml IJ'Mter. And there la the
prospect of awnmer firea ln the
mountains.
A• one homeowner 1ay1,
"The rain juat a makea the
underbrush IJOW mon IO there
la mor"e to burn.''
Don Luat, ln c har1• of
preparedneu meteor«!loay for
the Net&onal Weather Servke U\
Loa At\1elN, polnta out tha\
tbeN are no comparable damap
. -
fiCW'H 1otn1 very far back,
bftauM in the old days few
people built on the bMch.
· 0 1 know people want to U'le
when It'• pretty," he •Y11 "but
It never CM.-to arnut me that •
they wW IO and rebuild ln .,... 'lbe Pldflc waten have been
they know an IOlna '° be bit warnwr than UIUa1 thAil Yf/111 and eventually. And the same wa"( hue-low·pr••un .,.... have
with fire and hµlal~ floodtni. iiwn birth to -.U. on. that
They know it'• Sol"I to happen 6ave marked the Callfornla
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'Unknown author' is Erma
DEAR R~ERS: l don't ordlnarUy M you ln
on my personal correapondenc~. but thla la
different. ll arrived In yesterday'• rNlllbag:
DEAR EPPIE. If that little eMay by "author
unknown" g<>et1 up on any refrlgeratont or buUetln
boards (the one that goeti Uke thla: "l loved you
enou1h to ask where you were going, with whom
and what time you'd be home. I loved you enough
to be went and let you d.i9cover that your new beftt
friend waa a creep," etc.), I hope It will have my
name on It because It's mine. How eoon they torget1!
LOVE, ERMA BOMBECK
DEAR ERMA; Some people may for1et, bat an
1wf11I lot of people remember. I bave been
bombarded wltb lener1 from readera tellla1 me
tbat tbe "a.oknown autbor" quoted lD a Glenview
(Ill.) cbarcb bulletlo 11 tbe well-known columnlat,
Erma Bombeck. I 1ball tel tbe record 1tralgbt at
tbe earliest po11lble moment.
Fondest -Epple
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope to see thls
letter in the paper, but I doubt that you will print It.
It's too controversial I'll be on the lookout,
nevertheless.
I passed a lie delector test given by Smith
Securities of Dallas. I am not bralUOng, but I lied
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
MY LIFE
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flMA IOMlfCK
ATWIT'S ENO
Man has finally revealed his divine plan for
life here on earth.
For aix days of every week he will toU, putting
together three football leagues with seasons
running from the first of September through the
last week of August.
And on the seventh day, he will watch!
With the creation of the United States Football
League, he has only one more league to go before
the plan is complete.
I aak you, ladies, where were we when the new
league was put together? We slept! I cannot
remember when anything went together 10
fast. One minute, I remember old whatshisname
sitting in front of the S uper Bowl lamenting he had
only one bowl to go before he was homeless, and
the next thing you know 12 teams in three divisions
calling themselves the United States Football
League trotted out onto the field where they are
going to play until the middle of July.
I can't believe it. Everything takes time.
Creation of the earth: seven daya; man on the moon:
200 years; full term of a baby on a aoap opera: three
weeb; creation of a football league: l~ minutes.
Wha t I'm saying. ladies, llJ we've been had.
We've aat idly by and watched the aporta week
grow from Friday nights to Mondaya, and the
le8801l extend from fall through mldsum.mer. U they can jam in another league at the at.art of
the baseball season, th en baseball will have to
retaliate by putting in another league in the two
weeb between NFL and the basketball seuon.
Basketball spill.a over into the golf cJ.asaks now, IO
they'll stick in another league that will wedge
between the golf opens and the National Hockey
LeaRue, which takes away the week and a half
between tennis at Wimbledon and the Indy 500.
I don't like to think where that leaves Bowling
for Do1lara. In my heart I know that out there 1C>mewhere
ln th.i9 country, even at I write, i. a group of men ln
a 1moke-filled room putting together another
football league to fill the 27-day gap that would
make the leUOr'I oontinuoUI throughout the year.
No one will knOw anyone on the teama, but no one
will C&fe· After all, how can you reuon with .omeone
who wW love the Green Bay Packen ln November
a1 he Jove. the Arizona Wranglen ln July?
THE BEST
In reading enjoyment comes to your
home 7 days a week In the
lhroughoul the teat 110 tkUlfully that I beat the
machine from beginning to end.
I have been on drugs for a Iona time and aold
them u well. I have alao conunitt.ed two robberlee.
I did not answer truthfully WQen asked these
questions, and I lied when asited If I had ever
sought professional counseling
Thia ia how I d1d It: When I responded to the
questions, I kept my cool and pretended they were
being directed to 80meone else. In other words, I
refuted to berome emotionally involved. The result.a
of thoee tests concluded that I waa innocent.
If I was able lo figure out that technique,
surely others have. Why, then, are these tests
considered proof of anything? Obviously I cannot
~~ name. -STRICTLY ANONYMOUS IN
DEAR TEX.: SIJlce tbe l1w1 OD lie detector
te1t1 vary from state to state, I 1ball not get Into
tbe legal a1pect1. I wlll say, bowever, tbat 1ome
IJ1dlvldual1 wbo bave flu.nked tbe teat were foand
later to be Innocent, and people like you wbo
patted were found guilty. Obvloaaly tbe teats are
tbougbt to bave 1ome value or they would not be
used at all. Tbankl for your story. And, may I
s uggest tbat you not puall your luck?
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NAMI ITATIMINT
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The lollOWlng P9<ton• at• OOlng bullneH H
01\/ERSIFIEO ASSOCIATES.
270 So BrlltOI SlrMI, Suite 201. Coat• Meu, Celllornla 112828
Ranney E 0r8')9r, 22 No Le
Senda. South Lagune. Calllornl•
,temnOUe ...... .. .._ ITA1'1111.Wf
The followl"O pe1aon 11 do1110 buelnaee ..
OLAH ILLVSIONI, UH
Colll'llry Club Or • C:O.. ..._, CA Utat
CHl"V~ ANN PA"KI, HH
CQUf\try Club Or , Cott• Meaa. CA
928'8
Tlllt "'*-II oonduc:teCI ~ an lndilllduel
CHl!RYL ANN ltARKI Thl• 1111-1 wu ftled with the
County Ci«k ot Orlll1Q8 County on Mait.h 8, 11183
Pf'1Ma
Publl•hed Orenge COHI Oally
Pilot. Maren 2• :J t. April 7. 14,
11113
PWLIC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUI .UU.la HAMa ITATIMUfT
The following 1>9'tonl eta doing
buelneH U
THOMPSON IMVESTM!Nl
COMPANY, 4821 T .. ler A..,., lkihe
130, New(>Ort Beactl, CA 928e0 THOMPSON IN\11!8TMENT
CO . • Calllornle corporetlon. •021
Teller Ave , Suite 130, Newport fMach. CA 112e&O
Ml.JC fl)JIC(
rtennout ..,... ..
NAiii l'T A TlmNT
The IOlowlllt peteQ11 19 doW10 ~ ...
NICKEL CAR Rl!NTAL, 27H
Harbor 81vd • Coate M•••· Caltlomi. 82&2t
Ro11art "E" Fr.._ Jr , 2774
..... \lfl(Oe I! 1<203, eoet. Meaa.
CaltfOf Ille 92t26
Thie bualneae II conducted by
an lrodlvldual ROC>ert Freltat Jr.
Revelers in Milwaukee toasted the d ay beer came back. .April 7, J 93:l. Santa Ane. CA 112704
J effrey L Brlem. 394 1 W
McFaddan •C. Sant• Ane. CA. 112704
112477
Thie Dull,_. 11 condUC1ed by a
cOfporauon
Thompaon lnve1tmen1
Thta 1tet-I w .. llled wllh
the County C'8rtc of Orange County
on Apnl 5. 11183 John F Gullt1n1n. Jr , 2752
Beyahore Drive, N-po11 BHCll, Co 1'11*2
PubllltMld Orange Coeat o.lly J amu E Thompaon, Piiot. Apr 7, 14, 21. 28, 1H3
Brew's golden anniversary Steve Ellenburg. 3114 I W
Mcf'edden •C. Sent• Ana. CA 92704
Thia bulllnesa 11 conducted by • general portnerthlp.
Calll0<n1e 112063 Thi• 1>u1lnea1 11 conducted by •
generel pertn«lhlp
JOlln F Gulltlnan. Jr Thll 11e1emant wM n1ec1 w1111 lhe
County ci.rk ol Orange Counly on
Pr et
Thie llelemant WU !Med With lhe
Coun1y Clerk al Orange County on
Merch 21, 11183
,212*
llHODEI , KINDALL a
HAllllllMOTOH
1831"83
l'UBl..IC NOTICE
'ICTrTIOUI •UM•HI NAMI ITATI!mNT
evokes bubbly • 1Deillor1es Jetlrey L Boam
Thll atll-1 WU filed Wllh Ille County Cl•k of Orange County on
Much 28. 11183
'212929
Publl•h•d Orenge CoHt Delly
Pilot. Merch 31 April 7 14, 21,
11183
March 28, 11183
P2t2"'7 Publlaneo Orange Coett Oelly
Piiot March 31. April 7, 14. 2f 1983
1548·83
A ,rof. Lew Corp.
'211 IMGAltlwr 91¥d. •utte101
f>.O. 9o1 911'7
Newport 9Mof\, CA ~2091
The lollo•lng P•r•on I• doing l>ual,_. U
IA) OISTRIBUTORS INTERNATIONAL. (8) SPA
PRODUCTS OF AMERICA. 260 E
171h St , Suite I. Coate M .... CA
112827 MILWAUKEE (AP)
-Fifty years ago today,
thousands of Americans
jammed taverns across
the country and fought
their way to the bars to
quaff their first legal
beers ln 14 years.
A t 12:01 a .m . April 7,
1933 , th e f ederal
prohibition on beer was
revok ed i n 19 states
which did not have their
own bans and in the
District of Columbia.
M obs of N ew Yorkers
paraded down Broadway
behind a hearse lettered
"Near Beer is Dead."
Fa c tory whistl es
shrieked in triumph in
St. Louis, and the
German societies of S t .
Paul, Minn .. toasted
P resident Fra nklin D.
Roosevelt with h earty
"prosits."
The celebrations that
spring night signaled the
beginning o f the end of
P rohibition, which
started in 1919 when
"drys" pushed the
Vols tead A ct banning
intoxicants through
Congress.
A s the Great
Depression d eepened,
the "wets" stepped up
their campaign, arguing
that open breweries
would shrink relief rolls.
At Rooeevelt's urging,
Congress modified the
V olstead A ct in Marc h
1933 to permit the
production, distribution
and consumption of beer
with an alcoholic content
of n o great~r than 3.2
percent by weight or 4
percent by volume,
effective April 7.
The prohibition on all
Newark
butt
of MutJ
NEWARK, N .J . (AP)
-City Council members
d on't take it lightly
when someone makes a
joke about N e wark.
The council has drawn
up a r esolution
condemning a Mutt &
J eff comic strip, released
last w eek. that pokes fun
at the city.
In the c ;>mic, Mutt
aays, "Why so glum
today Jeff?"
Jeff replies, "I won
the 11ate lottery."
"What's 10 bad about
thatT' Mutt ask.a.
"I won Newark," Jeff
aaya.
The comic rankled
City Council President
Ralph G r ant, who said
Tuesday, .. We
vociferously o p pose that
kind of chicanery. We
will find out who is
r esp onsible and voice
strong objections."
Councilman George
Branch called the comic
"a slap i n the face at
everything we are trying
to do here ln the city."
Children'•
Puppet
Show
beer" lurched into and 1.5 million barrels
production to m eet the were sold nationwide in
furious demand. the first 72 h ours, Nll.IC NOTICE
1533-83
Plm,IC NOTICE Publlthed Orenge Con t Delly
------------•Piiot Merell 2•. 31. April 7. 14. FICTITIOUI .UllN«H 11183 NANCY LEE. 1845 Anehelrn St .
13·0 , Costa M .... CA 112827 NAMI! ITAnMENT 1444·83 Thia buSl,_. la conducted by an
intoxicants was not
revoked until Dec. 6, but
Roosevelt signed the
b eer bill March 22.
Immediately, the
bre weries that limped
th.rough the dry days by
selling candy, soft drinks
and non-alcoholic "near
Cases of beer sold for f enerating an estimated PICTITtoUa .UltNIH $ 2 . 4 0 0 r $ 2 . 5 0 i n 1 0 m i 11 i 0 n i n ta x NAME ITATI!•NT
The following peraon 11 doing
bullneaa N
SA\l·MOR AUTO REPAIR.
13218 Hatbo<. Geroen Grove, CA 112843.
----Plltl.--IC_NO_J1C( ____ 11\0lvldual. Nancy LM
NOTICE INVITINQ lllDI Thll atatement w .. ftlecl with the County C*1I ot Orange County on Milwa ukee, rou~hly revenue. T11e 1onow1ng P8ft00• .,. dOlng ouaio..a H
what a six-pac of In Milwaukee today, HOTEL .&"RESTAURANT
premium b eer costs only the Pabst and PURCHASING SERVICE. 23011
today. Between 1 million Miller b rew eries survive. ~1:'.1~ P~&\6 Sulla A·15• LIIQun•
JAMES LEE WOOTEN. 111115
Hunllnglon St . Hunllng1on Beech. CA 112647
Notice 11 hereby given thet the M8lcn n 1983
Board ol Tru11HI ol the CoHt · F212275
Community College Ol1trtc1 ol Publllh•d Or1nge cout Di lly
Orange Counly, Celllornle. will Piiot March 24 31 April 7 14 receive Haled bid• up to 11 :00 11183' · ' · ' .---------------.:;,_----------------------! Jim Wilbur, 23411 Cemlnlto
Thi• bullnMt 11 conducted by an
lndlllldual
JemM L Wootan
• m . Monday. April 25. 11183 at tne PurchHlng Oepertment ol H id
college dl1trtct loceted et 1370
Adami Avenue, Colle M•••.
1447-83
~-dill mw ,,,,_ ORiy event our 14K soUd gold
Kirk Wedding Band Collection will be available at 50%
off in selected diamond and cnp-aved gold bands.
Choose from many popular styles.
(;)
AJl wedding band styles will be limited to stock on
hand . so shop now for the best selection.
14K solid gold ti'edding bands. regularly from S/50,
Now from S 75.
KIRK
"lamUy ol fiM ji'Weler\ \Ince 1917
Mascerchc\rge Visa A~rlun txprHs
et-gr •<OUN>-~ QOct..~ no lntt<nc or...,....•~ co IW'Y
Pentda, Legune HUia. CA. 112658
Howard Surdln, 3154 2 Vie
Coyole, Tr1buc;o Canyon, CA 82078
Thia Dulin.a 11 conducted by a general pannershlp
Howard Sufdln
Thia atalement ,.. .. nled with the County Cieri! ol Orenge County on
Maten 25, 11183
F2121n Pvbllahed Orange Cout Oally
Piiot, March 31. Aprll 7. 14. 21. i883 .
1S44-83
Plltl.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS au ... u
NA* ITATPllNT
The following peftona era doing w11nauu·
DIC ASSOCIATES, 270 S
Brlllol Strfft. Suite 201 Coate Meta. CellfOfn .. 11282&
Ranney E °'"*· 22 No Le Sende. South Leouna. Calllornl•
112477 Cheri•• Jack Tarr. 35841
Beach Road. Capl1trano Beech.
Calll0<nla 112024
ThlS ~s 11 con<kJcfed by •
~•I partntl'thlp
Renne) E Or•P'f
General Pat1n« Thil Stelement W81 liled wjth the
County Cilf'll ol Orange County on
March 28. 11183
'211M4
Publllhed Orange CoHt Dally
Pilot. March 31. April 1, 14, 21.
Thia 1tatement WU filed wtth tM
County Cletll ol Oranoe County on Merell 21. 11183
. Ft122'74 Publltllld Orange Coa11 0•11)
Pilot, March 24 31 . April 7. 14
11183
Plltl.tc NOT1C£
Celllornla at Wtlletl time Mid bld1 FlCTITIOUI 9U.,_ll
wtll be publlclly opened end rNd NAME 9T A ~NT
IOf The lollowlng 1>9''°"9 8/a doing
PRINTING ANO BINDING bu91'-S u 11183-84 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE PERl<WL, cto I(.,, StM4man,
1408-~ CATALOG 19782 ,_.acArthur Blvd., No. 280.
------------All bid• are 10 be In aocordence Irvine, CA 112715
Nll.IC NOTICE
'1CTTTIOUI Ml ... U
NAM« aTATI!MINT
The following peftonl ere dotng
butlneuu:
GAMES ON WH EELS. 3435
Fuchala St. Costa Meea. CA 112628
Robert Emery McConnell. 3435 Fuchsia St. Costa Mee&. CA 112628
Lucine MM McCon'*'. 3435
Fuchal•. St •• Col.II Meu, CA.
112626 Thia bull,_. It conducted by a
Q9t*'al pattneuhlp
Robert E McConnell Lucina M McConnell
Thia atelemenl wat Ille<! wtth the
County Cletk ol Orange County on
Match 11 1983 F211tn
Publlaned Orenge CoHt Delly
Piiot March 17. 24. 31 April 7.
wllh the Bid FOl'm lnstructlon1 end R PAUL JOHNSON. 1747 Iowa
Condition• and ~Ilona wtMdl St , Coate Meea. CA 92626
ate nO'A' In 1119 end may be MCUted ERNEST J CASREZ, 25143
In the office ol the Director ol c.n.r ... Lail• F0<•t, CA 112630 Purchulng ol Mid 0011ege dl.irlci. RICHARD B MILLER, 2308
Each blddtlf mutt aubmll with h!t w1no•ero Lane, N-port ~acri.
bid a cuhler·a check, certified CA 112860.
check. or bldder"t bond m•de KEN E STEELMAN. 111782
payable to the Ofder of the Coeet Mac:Anhur Blvd , No 280. Irvine.
Community Coll9ge Olatrlct ~d CA 112715.
Of Tf'\.111-In an amount n04.... WALTER F "1A°rRANGA 22521 than five percent j5%) of the aum Woodcratt, El T0<0. CA 112630.
bid N e gu81ant .. that the blcJOer' lARRY L. SIMON. 228 Calle
wlll enter Into tlle propoaad Plrmevera. San Clemente. CA
Contract 11 lhe ..,,,. i. -dad 10 nan lllm In the .,,..,, ol tellute to .,., • ., Thia Du~ II con<lue1ed by •
Into auch contract. the P<OCMd• of general pwtnarthlj)
"" cnecl< will be 10<1eited, Of In Iha K.,., E Steelman CNe ol a t>ond, the lull aum thereof Thia 1t1tement w .. n1ec1 With the
will be lorlelted to Hid collage County Clent ot Orange County on dlatrlel M81Ch 21. 1983
No bldd• mey wtt~ hit bid C 0 II a I T T • I T 11 L M A N a
IO< a period ol IOl'ty·llw (45) deyw DAVIOSON
111113 •lier the dare Ml tor the ~ A ,.,... Lew Corp. 1288-83 thereof 11712 1119CAl'ttlw 9twd.
The Boero or Tf'l.lst-,__ lutte ao
the P<IYl!ege ol rejecting"")' and 1114 lrtO-, CA t2715
bldt °' two w-any lrregutentlM Publltlled Orenge Cont Dally
'1CTTTIOUI aua .. 11 0< lnl0<mallllM In any bid°' In 1M Pilot, March 24 31, Aprtl 7, 14. NAME aTAttMf:lfT bidding. 1983
The lollowlng peraon It doing NORMAN E W,ATSON
Pl&. IC NOTIC£
bu,.,_.... Secreter;. Board of
1547-83 DON MOlLICA"S VIDEO GOLF Truet-Coaat Community
SCHOOL. 11751 Slly Park Clrcte, Collage Olt1rie1 NOTICI Of' TMllT'IF9 IALE
1983 Pi\JBLIC NO 11C£
Pl&. IC NOTIC£ Suite A. ltvtne. CA 92707 open· APfll 25, 1983 -11 00 em '--No • ...,.,.1/0llAY Son~~~~d. J::,~n,:~~~~~92~~~ Publlth•d Orenge Coett Dall) u . No. I~ A.aol4 PllOt, Apr" 7. 14, 11183 UNfT CODE F
NOTICE 0# TMllTll'I IAU Tllll l>uSl""8 11 conducted by an l843-a:J SOUTHLAND COMPANY .. duly
LoM No. ... ,..._. 9Wlo9 lndlYldua~llkl W Mollica Plltl.JC MJTICE appointed Truatea under the
aWtep Thta atet-t -~ !Med with the 1o11ow109 described deed o1 tf'l.lat T.t . No. A-o:aoM C ,,,,_ C NOTICE Of' TIIUITU'8 IALI WILL SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION '*" c~ A County lertc ol .,..ange ounty on TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
T 0. SERVICE COMPANY .. duty M8ICh 11• 1983 n11sn ~ ........... ~ , .. ) CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
eppolnted Trut1ee unde r the Publlthed Or1nge CoHI Dally NEWPORT HOME LOAN, INC. u CERflFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
IOl!Owlng deactlbed deed Of lrvat Piiot March t7. 24• 31. April 7. dvly appointed Tnatee under the CIVIL CODE SECTION 282411 WILL SELL AT PU8UC AUCTION 1983 foltowing deecflbed deed of tnitll (peyeble at the time OI Mle WI lewfu4
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 12S~ WILL S£LL AT PV8LlC AUCTION money ol the United SletH) ell
CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR right. tllle and lnlanet oon"9r'd to CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN rtaJC fl)TlC[ CASH (payable el ltma of Nie In and now held by It under Mid OMd
CIVIL CODE SECTION 21124h lawful money ol Iha Unl*S 8181•1 o1 ff'l.1111 In the Pfoperly "8relnett«
(peyable et the lime of Mle In 1-ful YOU AM .. DU'AUL. T UNDeJI A II ...... !Itta and Int ... ----< deKribed money ol the United StalH) ell o.sDOFTMISTOATmJUNI 1t, to ~ .. now held r:'H ~-:.;;; TRUSTOR CLIFFORO W
rlgtn, 11119 and Inter-COl\"9r8Cf to 111t ......... YOU TAKI ACTIOM DHd ol Trull In the property ROBERTS JR . Jill W ROBERTS,
and now held by h und« Mid OMd TO NOTICT YOUlll "°"'""· herelnafler deectlbed: PATRICK DENNIS GRAY, JENNY
of Tf'l.191 In Iha propetty here!Nltet IT MAY N aOU> AT A "'8UC TRUSTOR. OONALO C BERMAN LYNN GRAY. daac:rlbed I AL I . 1 r< Y 0 U NI ID AN 8 married man H hit eole and BENEFICIARY BEVERLY HILLS
Truator JACK DOUGLAS ~ATION Of' TMI NATUM aapatata Pfoperly SAVINGS AN 0 L 0 AN
BISHOP and JOHN LEON SAXON Of' TMI ....OCIUHNO AQA .. IT BENEFICIARY. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION
Benellclary S·G MORTGAGE YOU, YOU IHOUlD CONTACT A FIRST BANK. 91 Truatee lor Recoroed Octo~ 7. 1980 H CORP recorded Merc:tl 17, 1Nt H LA~fl. MARTJN KLEIN. M o., INC. ln1tr No. 104S4 In Book 13778. -------------------------------------~~~22~~~~1~4. ~~Ofl~~nl~ ~~~~N ~~ot~Aac:ordalnthe
-----------------------------------., PaQe 1898 of Oflldel Aac:orda In the T.a ..... --AeQOl'ded ~tier II, 1991 .. off"=-of lhe ~der ol Orange
~National
Mortgage Co.
··~ -/las tlie program you are lookillf! for:
WE SPECIALIZE L AL L
TYPE OF:
Residential Loans
Industrial Loans
Government Loans
Apartment Loans
Jumbo Residential
WITH 0 R EXPERTISE AND QUALIFIED TAFF
WE CAN HAV E A FINANCIAL PACKAGE . .
TO SUIT YOUR FINA NCIAL NEE D
(Ahewt P101ra., Ara Seb)fft To Avallabllttr Aecl ~neel
GARY ANDERSON
A IU. \'ice Predident /Salet5 Munaser
.. oo Norttl Tustin Avenue • Suite 101
Santa Ana, Callfornla • 92705 (71i4) 541 -2983 ., I
ol!IOI ol the Aecofder ol Orange NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. thet 1netr No 8e58 in book 14284, pega County:
County; Mid deed of I/WI daaerlbea on W-*-dey, Apf1I 20, 1N3. at 994 OI Of11c1e1 Aec:orde In tM of11oe Seid deed OI tf'\.llt daect1t>ea the
Iha IOl!Owlng 10:00 o'dodl Lm. of Mid d•y. In OI the Recorder ol Onnoe County; rottowtng:
Lot 5. Bfock 11 of the Pacific Iha room Ml Mlde lot conduc:tlnQ M k! deed 01 truet deacrlbM the Lot 1 ol Trect NO. 114117 1n the
E)eQ1rlC Subdivision ol Roal Tract, Tnm .. ·e s ..... within the olflQea of f<>llowlng Pfop«ly City ol lrvlne, County of Orange.
lntheCttyolSanteAna.Counl)lol REAL ESTATE SECURITIES The~ 88.03 f9M ot S lete of Calllorllle u per map
Orange. St•te OI Celltomle, u per SERVICE. loceted et 2020 N Iha lllortMMterty 191.0ll ._. o1 Lot recorded In Book 411. pagea 37 mec> recorded In ~ 4. P• 14 of 8toedw8y, Suite 208. tn the City of n of Newpcwt Helgllta. .. per mep I h r o u g h 3 9 I n c I u a I v e o I
Mlaoallaneou• M9'>1. In ttie o111ce 01 Sent• Ma. County of Orange, State rec0tded In B()C)I{ 4. Pll09 13 at mlac.llanaout mepa. record• ol
the County Reoordar ol u ld of Celllornla, REAL ESTATE Ml1cellanaou1 Mepa, record• ol Mid Orange Countr
County. SECURITIES SERVICE. e Celltomle Orenga Coun1)1. Hid dlatancaa YOU AM .. DtFAUL.T UNDER YOU AM• DE'MA.T ~A corporation, u duly appointed being meeaurad along th A DIED 0, TflUIT DATIO ~ 0# TMllT DATIO llta/11. Tn.l• unOat and purauant to t11a SOut,_.erty line of Mid Lot. t -H -IO. UNLlal YOU TAKI
u.all YOU TAIUI ACTION TO p-ol Nia conferred In that YOO ARE IN 0£FAUl..T UHD£A ACTION TO ,flOTICT YOUR
""OTICT YOlM "'°"'"'" fT owtell'I o..d of Tn..1 uecuted by DEEOOF TRUST DATED OCT .......... n . rT MAY M IOl.D AT A MAY al tOLD AT A •UaLIC GARY ELDER,.,.. unmetrieO man, 2l, 1911. UNLESS YOU TAKE ""9IJC aALL •YOU NOD AN
•ALI. " YOU NllD AN recorded J~ 22. 11181 In Boole ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR lllfl\.ANATlON °"THI NAT\lfm
lllfl\.ANATtON Of' TMI NAT'UfW 14110 of Off1c:1a1 ~dt of Mid PROPERTY, IT MAY 8E SOLO AT Of' THI NOCllDINO AOAINaT
Of' THC NOCIDMNO AOAJNIT County, •t Peoe 1992. Aac>order't PUBLIC 8~LE IF YOU NEED AN YOU, YOU 9"0Ul.O CONTACT A
YOU, YOU IHOUl.D CONTACT A tnm~I No 32898, by,_.. of EXPLANAflON OF THE NATU LAWYlll..
LAWYl:ft. e brMCf1 Of' deleull In peyrnent °' OF THE PROCEEOtNO AGAINST 3 MMlow. ~. CA 82614.
1420 w 3r(J Str .. 1. Sent• Ana, performance ol the obllgatlona YOU. YOU SHOULD OONTACT A "(II • atrHI •ddrau or com· CA 112703 .. cured thereby, Including that LAWYER. mon dHlgnetlon or property la
"(II • llraet lddr-Of c:ommon breedl OI' dafeuft. Nolkle o1 Wllictl Addr-of the above property 1 lhOwn above. no warranty le glV9ll
dealgnatlOn ol Pfoperty le tnown w• -dad o.oemtier 2s. 1982. l884 Tuetln A ..... Coet• MeM. CA •• to i u completen e11 or
above. no w11ranty la g1-\ u to ita n Reeordar"a 1n11rumant No 9:i.27. No wwrenty 19gr_, .. to11 corractneul · The beneflclvy
comptet-OI' oonact-)"" The 12 .. M>m. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC cornplat-OI COf"NCl-. under Mid OMd of TNat. by-b•n•llclary under H id Oeed ot AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST The beneflcl8I'/ vndar Mid OMd ol a brnch or default In the
Tru11. by rHton of • breach 0t 8100£R FOR CASH, lawful money of Tf'\.let, by l'1IUOll of• br9ecf\ °' obllgatlona HGured thereby.
default In the obllgellone aaoured OI the Unl1ed Stet•. OI' • ceahlar"a defeull tn the ol>llgetlona aaoured '*"'oror. executed and dehenld th1<eby. her91ofOl'e uacuted and d1edl drewn on• atate or net!Onel thereby, heretole><e eHcuted end to the underalgned • written
dellverecr to the unde relgned • benk. • ateta or laderel credit delivered to Iha underalgnad • Oec:l81eliOll of Oefeult and o.m.nct
written OeclereUon ol Oefeutt end union or 9 .,.,, °' i.ctaral uwioa Mttten OeolwatlOn of Oefeult end for S ala, and written notice ol
o.meno '°' Sala. and Wfittan n041Cle and ~ ueooletlon ctomlCllad ln Demand fO< Sele, and wrttMn not breadl and ol election to ~ ,,,. 01 brae.eh and of alactlon to ceuaa lhla elate all peyebla el the time of of breectl and ol eeectlon to C*IM u~nect to ... Mid ~ to
th• underalgned to Hll ••Id ..... all riQt,1, title and lnter•t Mid the under•lgned to ••II u ld u llafy uld obllgatlona. enO
Pfoperly to Mtlsfy Mkl ob11Qetlon9. by It. H TruatH. In that real ptoperly to Nii.tr Mkl therMlter the U!odelligloed C9llMd end therHlter the undertlgned proc>«ty aituete In Mid Count)' and end thereeller 1118 under1lgn uld notloe ol breech e nd of
ceUMd Mid notice of breach and of Stei.. daaonbed u flolowe: ~ Mid notice of bfMcfl and alactlon to be r~ Oeoember
aleeltlon to be ..-dad Oeoember Lot 11 ol Treic1 No. 3728 .. I* elec:tlon 10 be recorded Octob« lit, 21, 111t2 u lnatr No. 12-«7507 In
t3, 11182 N 1n11r. No. H_.36203 ol mep ~In bo01t 134 pagee 1 11192, N l11t1tr. No. 82-371018. o Official Aectorc:l9 In the oftloa ol 1118 Ofllolel A.OOtda In the office ol the and 2 of Mraoelleneou• M.P.. 1n the Mid Oflldel Aeoofda. Raoorder of Orenge CouMy. S8lld
AeGOl'der of Orange County me. ol the County Recorct.t of tald HI• will be med•. bu Hi• will be mede, but without 8.ld a.I• will be med•. but ~ "'--ty oovenant OI' wenan~ •·----.. .....-r wltllOut oove nant or werrenty, ..... --without covenant or warran'Je The atreat eddrau or other ex~ or lrnplled, regerdlnel title, lmpllad, regwdlng t pc11111looi. .. Pf-°' tmplled, regerdlng 11 common deelgnatlon ol Ill• real ~. OI' encumbr.,_. 1 or ancumbrenua. to P•Y the
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Walking for charity
March of Dimes poster child Christopher Martin,
4, of Mission Viejo gets a lift from "E.T." star
Robert MacNaughton of Irvine as County
Supervisor Thomas Riley ( lefl ) and Fred Owens
of Huntington Beach watch. The foursome
assembled to publicize the locally sponsored
WalkAmerica fund raiser April 24 in three
locations: Irvine, Mission Viejo and Fullerton.
Owens is chairman of the events.
Stunted gr~wth blanied
on lack of nutrition
WASHINGTON (AP) -A Boston
hospital survey that found an
unexpectedly large number of
children with stunted growth may be
an indication of "silent
undemutrition" on the move among
America's pool\ a Harvard health
specialist said.
"What worries me most is that the
early clinical warnings of damage to
health are shewing up under e\.tf'ttnt
spending levels," Larry Brown told a
Senate panel. "A child's brain cannot
wait for economic upswings.
"If we i n cr ease nutritional·
programs. we probably can reverse
this trend within several years,"
Brown said. "If not. the probability IS
that next year I WUJ be able to present
... further evidence of ill health
which inevitably occurs whe n
nutrition is not adequate."
The nutrition subcommittee
chairman, Sen. Bob Dole, R -Kan ..
called the-hearing because of reports
that the nation's economic problems
and cuts in federal food help are
allowing a resurgence of malnutrition.
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_Pavarotti to appear at • casino
By Tiiie A11oelated Pre11
ATLANTIC ClT\', N.J -lt.allan teoor
Luciano Pavarotti hu alsned for ht• flrt\
appearance at a culno hotel -a benefit
performance to help reatore the home of
19th-century oompoeer Olwieppe V rdl.
PavarotU will appear Oct. 29 for one
ahow In a 6,000-aeat tent Re1orta
lnternatlonal 1poke1man
Phil Wechaler announced
Tueaday. The unua ual
1et\ing is "to accommodate
what we are sure wW be a
tellout." he said.
A 1 00 -m e mb e r
symphony· orehestra will
accompany the singer, the
spokesman said .
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NEW YORK -Artist avarottt
Andy Warhol Is trying t.o seU the Brooklyn
Bridge -or at least a poster of it -for $16
and up.
Warhol u nveiled his newest art work
T"Ueaday as part of the brld~e·s centennial
celebratio n, which will
be climaxed by a parade
and fireworks May 24. His
cr eatio n inc ludes two
pri~ts of a photograph of
the bridge on blue, orange
and yellow backgrounds.
The p ost e r w ill b e
available nationwide in
two sii.es, for $15 and $26.
Fancier ver s ions , some
Warbol silk-screened and siJ(ned
by the artist, range up to $2,000.
''For us, the Brooklyn Bridge is New
York City ," d eclared Mayor Ed Koch,
accepting a signed poster from the artist .
Warhol, he said, is "a s ublime artist . . . a
national treasure."
"Anything the mayor says is all right,''
.said Warhol.
SUV A , F iji -Actor Raymond Burr
wants to sell the island in Fiji where he has
lived part of each year since he bought it in
1969 for about $11,000.
11111/flCll
Tho laland, N11l~ubo, about 160 mil •
northweut of Suva, i. belng off~l'Cld for Nle
at '2.5 mllllon. Suva real
estate aaent David Raga
said Burr wants to -ell the
Isla nd t o av o i d
compllcatlon1 wllh the
aettllns of hla ettate after
his death.
Naltauba la one of lhe
largest privately owned
islands In the 360-island
Fiji group. On the island,
there is a 930-acre cattle Burr
and coconut farm, 16 staff houaes, a church, a
school and a dairy In addition to Burr's house.
ATLANTA -Mayor Andrew Young
plans to take to the streets -not to march or
campaign, but to repair potholes.
Young will take tar and shovel in hand
today to make 2ood on an offer to personally
Yous
fill some o f t h e cit y 's
p o th oles, s aid p ress
secretary Sandra Walker.
S he said he would fill a
pothole or two.
"U you flnd a pothole,
come see me," Young had
said Monday in a speech to
the Concerned Bla ~k
Clergy of Metropolita n
Atlanta. "I'll fix it myself.
There are so few of them
that I can make that pi:orruse."
Walker said the remark prompted at least
80 phone calls Tuesday to the major's office
and to the cit y's s t ree'"\ ma inte na nce
department. S he said most of the calls were
a mica ble , a nd th a t some people e ven
volunteered to help the mayor.
"Everyone's been really nice, excepl for
one guy on Bankhead Highway who said the
whole street is a pothole," she said, "Other
than that , ever y bod y said they really
appreciate the mayor's interest."
Humans look like Lilliputians next lo an 84-f oot King Kong
balloon inflated in San Diego to commemorate the 50th
anniversary of the movie, "King Kong."
Kong still king after 50 years
By JERRY BUCK
Aa1111t1 • ,,,_ Wfttlr
LOS ANGELF.S -Merlan C. Cooper spent
months writing about a giant gorilla, but he didn't
have the right ending until the day be left his
Manhattan office and saw an airplane cloee to New
York'• tallest building.
Bia story was a tale of beauty and the beast.
Suddenly he envis ioned the ending: airplanes
attacking the giant ape as he c11ngs t.o the top of the
aky9craper. Jlis primitive life would be deatroyed
by modern civilization.
Cooper'• story, of coune, became "King Kong."
Fifty yean later, the pioneer moUon picture still
lt1n the lmagjnation and tup at the emotions. The end.lna atop the Emplre State Building I.a a fllm
clMmc.
The movie baa brought ln more than ~ million
tn ft1m rent.ala. Betty Levine of RKO Picture. ln
New YOl'k u1d ahe hal booked 25 theater play dates
for the next month. It still play• regularly on
televWon.
"It a~ to the little boy and Utt.le P'l lnlide
all of ua, aald Forreet C. AckerrMn, a 1elence
fiction ftlm hlatorlan and collector. "We're
t.:tnated by thia modem fairy tale of betuty and
the l>Mlt. n bad all the lngredtenta: adventure! tma,inatlon. romance and mystery. It WAI aheed or
lta time. It wu the •pedal effect.a film of ltl day."
The 50\h anntvenary of 111<.lna Kon&" wW be
celebrated at the &mplre S\ate BuJldlna in New
Yon blOWnl today.
An -U..to0t b.ll~n ot KJna Ko~Ul be
auecbid to the mocnna mllt atop the Wltll
Apa1l 11. ~ frOm the movie will on
dMplilr tn u.. &th Awnue ~ d\llinc the aame • •
period. It includes an original llCt'ipt, compoeer Max
Steiner's hand-written score and a 21 -lnch
annature of King Kong.
The movie premiered ln New York on March 2
1933. When lt played at the Radio City Mualc Hall
and the Roxy Theater, both were filled to capadty.
The premiere at then-Grauman'• Chmew
Theater ln Hollywood, on March 26, 1D33, wW be
re--c:reated on May 26.
An orlalnal nitrate print from David 0 .
SelJnick'• private oollecUon will be lhown. Guasta
ln evening wear will arrive ln vintap can and
attend a champagne recleptlon afterward at the
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, wd TV producer
Richard Correll, ln charp of ~ta.
'Dhe largeat collection of 'K!!\i Kon1"
memorabllill ever put topther will be on dllplay at
the hot.et Fay Wray, the only survtvtna atar from
the movie, will be the oo.te.. Also atten<IJ.na w11l
be the widow of Willll O'Brien, the anlmator who
made Kone come alive on film, and the Widow of
Cooper.
'11 attended the premiere wb.n I WM only 17
)'Mn Oldi:_~d A.ckertnan. 1"nley had• hup buat
of KW! J\.uns ln the forecourt. They had • Nit
1how. The unueual thlna I remember WAI that
when Kone w• nmn1na am~k ln New York they
uMd a proceu called Ma~ to make th• ~ become ~ on the ICl'een, It had a l"M.l
~ effect when he cUmbtd the Bmp&re Stace ~ With "-Y Wray.'•
TM anntverury lhowtnc hen wtll.allo '* the M.-c~procw. l•a•left )rodUClf Dtno Ot lAuNnUll a wDiidt
111CAnf ~in 1878, but lt lolcked both the charril and~"'*'' of the orillML '
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Nearly everything In
television la lmltaUve, a
aplnoff, ripoff or duatoff
of something ehe.
Proarama come from
booka, movies, or TV in
other countries. But
~!.~!( any thing la
v•i~--..,;,hy the ploua
objections and fWlll over
N 8 C'a "Casablanca"
aerie., starring David
Soul, which begins Its
spring trial Sunday
night? Sure it's a popular
cult film, Its fans know
lines by heart, and ita
star, Humphrey Bogart.
personifies the moral
man who can separa te
good from evil and
romance from realism.
But , d es pit e
"Casablanca" being
Ingrained into our
culture, la this adaptation
any different fro m
"M •A•S•H" or "The
Odd Cou ple," movies
turned into TV series'?
And great ones, at that.
Do you remember this
season's rejec t s er les
"Gol d Monkey" and
"Bring 'Ern Back Alive'!"
Well, th ey were cheap
imitations of "Raiders of
the Lost Ark." NBC's
"Casablanca," at least,
isn't cheap or campy. Its
problem is that Sunday's
opening epiaode just isn't
tremendously exciting.
Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT /Thu'9dey, Aprll 1, 1983 87
lntu the 1p lrlt of MHINO
1eriu. "I d idn't cut -1.-00-
Hwnp,hrey but. I cut D 8 NEWS
Rick,' aaya WOlper, who OHAN.IE'SAHOf.1.1
admit• force-feeding :.1~
NBC with hla choice. HAWAllF'IV&O
•'Dav i d ' a a v • r y OVERWY
mysterious pereon, much WMlHO ~A RfMOff
like Rick." CUNEWS
With Soul's hai r ==Q darkened, he amoothly ANOTIERLR
captures the gallantry of MOVIE
Rick but not as eaaily the •• "S111 Trek II: The Wr1th Of
bl tterneas and cyniclam Khan" (19821 Wiiiiam Shttner. Alcat·
11 do Montalban David Soul that was natura y (l)MOVIE Bogart's. There's also too H "Prey TV I t080) Dtt>ney COle-"Casablanca." Wolper much caricature in Soul's man, Archie Hahn
called Tinker, who was performance, with his -8:30-
watching the same show, pursed lipa, dangling If
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lawyer, cop or hospital Scatman Crothers as 18NEW8
show." says Wolper. "I Sam, Hector Elir.ondo as BAAHEYMIL.lE1'
liked the clear morality Col. Renault and Reuven AOMAHCE TlEATRE
of 1941 , when you had Bar Yotam as Ferrari, IHSIDEOH
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Dramaticafly, it bas
intrigue and mystery,
but the story·is slow and
standard TV, sort of a
"Gunsnu:>ke Goes to
Morocco. "Still, it has
potent ial because of
those wonderful
c h aracters, p e r iod
settings and . . . Paris,
"we'll always h a ve
Paris." Hey, how'd that
get in here.
David Wolper, fresh
f r om his successful
"Thom Birds," produced
"Casablanca." He was
vacationing with his
friend Grant Tinker two
years ago, when Tinker
told h im about being
offered the job. of NBC
chairman. After saying
he'd be crazy to accept.
Wolper agreed to d o
something for NBC.
been lifted form an old
movie. Wolper found the
or iginal set plans from
the 1942 "Casablanca"
and lovingly re-created
it, a dd ing only one
staircase and using the
original bar and doors.
MatO ON YMI NOVIL
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Everything was filmed
in muted colors and
tin~ed in shadows. Rick's
cafe is filled with smoke,
and Wolp e r eve n
considered shooting in
black and white, but
"the audience would
have been disappointed,"
he aays.
The inspiration came
during a "60 Minutes"
se gment on
Now the big question. -::===============::;;;;r====;i W i ll viewe r s be
disappointed by Soul,
Cable network
branches out
By TOM JORY •11 u l.-d ~ Wrtw NEW YORK -Kay Koplovit.z, once a novelty
as the tint woman president of a natioinal TV
network, is at 37 a powerful player in the
multi-million-dollar cable TV business.
Her reputation as a strategist is based primarily
on the succese of her USA Cable Network, which
now reaches 16 million homes with a wide variety
of programs.
She was among the first to recognize the value
of live, prime-time sports to cable TV.
Introduced in 1977 as the Madison Square
Garden Sports Network, USA Cable broadened Its
9Chedule and was the first advertiser-based service
to turn a profit, a distinction Koploviu attributes to
that diversity.
"USA oould never have gotten off the ground
without the sports base, because it's a very desirable
product for advertiaen -top-of-the-line sports
events. There ia a value in it for them," she says.
Now, she says, "We're into sports, we're into
children's programs, shows for women, rock
concerts. I think we have been distinguished by our
ablllty to bring different fonnats to a merent parte
of the day."
USA Cable made "a few pennies" as recently
as 1981, fell back into the red in '82 and probably
won't make money in 1983. But. Koploviu says,
"We will come in better than our budget. USA
Cable is on aolld fooUng."
That'• important in an industry that has aeen
two major program eervices. the high-culture CBS
Cable network and RCA'• Entertainment Channel.
0011.apee in recent month.a under heavy debt.
She won't diacue8 USA Cable's finances, but
predicu revenues for the industry totaling $300
million for 1983 and $2.5 billion by 1990.
She estimates that five adverti.aer-backed cable
aervlces will survive the decade, and USA Cable's
share of the pot in 1990 will total about $500
milJJon.
''Our income haa been growing at a healthy
rate every year." she aay.. apeaklng now of her own
lel'Vlce, "and lu1 year, for the flnt time, advertiaJ.na
exceed ed ayatem revenue. Th 11 year,
revenue from ..:lvertlllna will be even puter."
The MCl'e1, she "'>"• la in keep(na both viewer and~happy. . ~have been ... to eatabliah broed appeel
amon1 cable 1ubacrtt>.n," K.oplovltz expJalna,
"while offerinC advert1-n lM opportunity to
tar•t t heir tMIM... to apecllic audience• at
d!.f&n.nt dmel of tht da,y. We are appeallna to •
much bro1der audr•nce than are the
narrow~"
Kopaovta p-ldua\ed ftom the UnJwntty of
Wilc:onain and earned a master'• dearee from MJcbl~n State Unfvenfty with a thetta endtled
"The Poll\.lcel Ramification. of International
S.teWte C4mmunbtionl.''
She worked briefly for the r deral
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Quality.
Last year, Fo rd and Lincoln-
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quality rating of any majo r An1e rican car
o r truck maker.*
Simple logic leadc; to the conclu-
sio n that the best way to meac;ure the
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centage rate program is to measure
the quality of their cars and trucks.
Get 9~9% financing on new
Ford and Lincoln-Mercury
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That includes popular Ec;cort and
Lynx and sporty two-seat LN7 and EXP.
Superior technology and ride quality
have made these among Americas
favorite small cars.
Get 9.9% financing on tough
Ford Ranger.
When you purchase any new
Ranger built after Decembe r 1, 1982, you
get the 9.9% annual percentage rate.
And that's just the
beginning.
As an incentive to buye rs who want
and need larger cars and trucks, Ford
and Lincoln-Mercury are sponsoring spe-
cial annual percentage rates that can save
you hundreds of doll ars over the period
you finance your purchase.
If you finance for 12 to 36 months,*•
you '11 get an 11.996 annual percentage
rate o n any new llD, Marquis, Mustang,
C.apri and such fine luxury cars as Mark VI,
Lincoln 1bwn Car and Continental.
If you finance for 48 months, you ·11
get an annual pe rcentage rate of 12.9%.**
Great deals
for truck buyers, too.
TI1e san1e annual percentage rates
of 11.9% fo r 12 to 36 mo nth contract5
and 12.9% for 48 month contracts apply
to new light conventio nal trucks ( excl ud-
ing 6.9 diesels), to new Range rs built
before Decen1ber 1, 1982, and to new
Bron co~ and the all-new Bronco II.
The cash alternative .
If you 're a cash buyer, you will
receive a check for $300 direct fro m
Ford when you purchac;e any new Escort,
Lynx, Mustang, Capri, LN7 o r EXP
Som e fine print..
You n1ust order your new Ford o r
Lincoln-Mercury vehicle fro m a par-
ticipating deale r before April 30, 1983.
Or take d e livery o f a new car o r truck
fro m stock by May 31, 1983. There is a
limit of o ne per qualified retail buyer
and dealer contribution may affect cus-
tomer savings. See your authorized
dealer fo r details.
• Ba~ed on a comparison of three major ll.S. auto
makers by an 111tlepende111 research ft rm of 11 ,000
new au and light truck owners. Srudy V."clS bac;ed on
things gone wrong three months after purchase on
1982 model cars and truck'\.
• • Example of a typical contract wilh a total cac;h
price of $10,000 with a $2,000 down payment. Your
monthly payment would be S265.33 fo r 36 mo nths at
11.9% AI~R. or S214.22 fo r 48 months at 12.9% A.P.R.
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Corona del Mar stays
unbeaten in tennis
with easy win. ~4.
.John grinds down Milwaukee
By JOHN SEV ANO
of'IMDlllJ .... ataft
It'• not 10mething the Ansel lnfleldera do
coNJCioualy, but when Torruny John goee to
the mound their bodies are auddenly more
Umber, thelr reflexes more agile and their
eyes more alert.
lnfleldera, riai1l4I to the occaaion, made last
night'• 4 -3 win over the Brewers at
Anaheim Stadiwn look u effortle. u a
Reggie Jackaon home run awing.
only three batters over the minimum
during the final eight lnninp.
Tommy John and Geoff Zahn, you're •
little more ready.
That's because they know when T J ia on,
Uke he wu last night, they're going to see
plenty of action. lt'a a time when their
gloves become almost u important, If not
more so, than their bats.
''The way I pitch, I get better u the game
goee on," noted the veteran eouthpaw. "lt'a
imperaUve, the way I throw, to have good
infielders behind me. l live and die with
them.
Shortstop Tim Foll and third baseman
Doug DeClnC'el were the buafest infielders
wt nJght with Foll collectJ.ng eight ground
ball putouta and DeCinces three.
"When Tommy la throwing his game,
and throwing 1trlkes, you know you're
going to get the ball," said FoU. "It's nice
playing with him."
"I've said all along 1 think our lnlleld
deferae and our outfield defenae is one or
the better one. ln the game. I think the
quality or our defenae, plus our offensive
production, makee our pitchers that much
better."
Tim Foli John, after weathering a first-Inning
Milwaukee assault, was vintage TJ, and the
"Thia group is aa good, or better than any
I've ever played with.''
The numbers pretty much tell the story
as 14 of Milwaukee'• 27 outa were of the
ground ball variety. John (1-0) alao faced
"l'm looking fo11 each pitch to be hit at
me," DeCinces concurred. "Of course, I'm
that way all the time, but with guys Uke
All the defense in the world couldn't
have helped John survive a Milwaukee
three-run, first-inning attack. It started
when Robin Yount, last year's American
League MVP, sent a screaming line drive to
(See ANGEµ, Paae CC>
Houston
can't stop
Landreaux
HOUSTON (AP) -Loa
Angeles centerfielder Ken
Landreaux has the Houston
Aatros surrounded.
Landreaux pilfered Houston
for six RBI en route to a 16-7
victory in Tuesday night's .eason
opener.
It was the same story last rught
as Landreaux smacked a two-run
bases loaded single to rightfield
in the eighth inning to snap a tie
and lift the Dodgen to a 4-2
victory.
Houston Manager Bob Lillis
said the Astros had not been able
to carry out their game plan on
Landreaux.
"Landreaux llk~ the ball up."
Lillis explained. "He is a fast ball
hitter and we haven't been able
to get it down. He also waits for
the ball real good. On a breaking
ball or off a(>ffd pit.ch, he does
real well waiting."
Landreaux had to wait until
the eighth inning last night to
break a 2-2 deadlock with a line
single torightfield off reliever
Dave Smith that scored pinch
hitter Riclt Monday and pinch
runner Derrel Thomas. Loe Angeles 8COl'ed runs ln the
flratinningooalingleby.Dusty
Balcer and in the fourth on Mike
Marshall's double. Houston
matched \hat wtth Ray Knight's
second inning RBI single and
J09e Cruz'• single in third Inning.
But the A.ltroe couldn't match
Land.reaux in the eighth inning.
Ken Landreaux
"He just didn't hit the
location," Landreaux said of
Smith. "I'm sure that's not where
he wanted to get the ball on me. I
know concentration is the key for
me. If my concPntration is good,
my hitting will be good."
Landreaux's early domination
of the Aatros is no surprise to
Dodge r s Manager T o mm y
Laaorda.
"He's been rutting the ball like
that all spring," Lasorda said.
"It's just a continuation of spring
training for him. I couldn't be
more pleased with the way he's
swinging the bat."
Astroa pitchers walked 10
batten and the Dodgers stole six
bases, their biggest theft total in
nine years.
"We let them have too many
runnen on base," Lillia said.
"You can't do that with a team
like the Dodgers."
Trojans
blitz UCI
• • 1n tennis
The rugged schedule that the
UC Irvine tennis team is facing is
be · · to take its toll. ~1nteaters , who met
top-ranked Pepperdine last
Friday, took on fourth-rated
USC yesterday and the Trojans
came away with a convincing 8-1
triumph at the Irvine Racquet
Club.
"We normally play well when
we play with e m o tion ."
commented UCI Coach Greg
Patton. "We didn't· play with
emotion today. I figured we'd
come out hungry after the
Pepperdine match but we must·
be on a diet."
The most exciting match of the
afternoon was the singles
confrontation between former
Corona del Mar High product
Antony Emerson of USC and
Irvine's freshman Stephen
Aniston.
Emerson survived a pair of
match points late in the third set
and took a 6-7, 7-6. 7-6 triumph.
Emerson won the tiebreaker in
the third set, 9-7.
Earlier in the set, Aniston
enjoyed leada of 5-4 and 6-5 and
served for the win, working to
match point in each game. But
Emerson 1taved off the threat
and eventually took the
tiebreaker.
UCI's Bruce Man Son Hing
won his seventh straight singles
encounter, topping Todd
Witsken. 7-5. 6-l.
Smith loaded the bases wtth a
single to Marahall and walks to
Monday and Steve Sax prior to
Landreaux'a second game-
winning hit.
The Dodgers are idle today,
then open a nine-game
homeatand against Montreal
tomorrow (l o'clock). The opener
is a sellout.
USC swept through the
doubles, wi\h only Ruben
Percze k and Mark Ramos
extending the Trojans to three
seta.
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USC's Antony Emerson (left ) ) , a product of Corona d e l Mar
High, hits a backhand against Stephen Aniston yesterday.
Estancia pushes Mesa out of tie for first
Five teams remain within one game of
each other atop the Sea View League
baseball atand1no following &tancia's
3-2 victory over C.OSta Mesa last night at
TeWinkle Park.
The Eagles knocked Mesa out of a tie
for first place in the Sea View with the
win and climbed into a three-way tie
with the Mustangs and Saddleback at
one game behind co-leaders Irvine and
El Toro.
A clutch relief perfonnance by junior
right-hander Scott Snow helped the
Eagles cling to the lead in the latter
portion of the contest.
Snow entered with two on and none
out in the bottom of the sixth and
Estancia holding a 3-1 advantage. He
atr\lck out the fint hitter. hit the
next batter to load the bases, then
induced a ground ball forceout at the
plate.
However , the Estancia catc her
attempted to complete a double play
aft.er the force and threw the ball into
right field allowing one run to score.
Mustang base-runner Steve Donnay
then tried to come home with the tying
run, but was cut down at the plate on a
close play.
Snow proceeded to set down Mesa in
order in the last of the seventh to pick up
the save. Eagle starter Jon Johnston.
who allowed j\ut two hits, struck out
five and walked two. wu cred.lted with
the victory. • FJ-tancia. which never trailed ln the
cont.est, pushed over the first run of the
game in the top of the tint as Steve
Johnson and Mike Campeau walked.
and after a ground out. Rueben Johnson
squeezed home the run. .
The Mustangs evened the score in the
second. thanks to an RBI single by Phil
Kos. But F.stancia regained the lead in
the third as Steve Johnson reached on an
error. stole aeoond and sprinted home as
Steve Nichols doubled to the gap in right
The eventual winning run was scored
in the top of the sixth when Rueben
JohNIOn singled to right to 9COre Nichols,
who beat a throw to the plate.
If enry's days .numbered at HB?
They are the new klds on the block.
On the surface the Huntington Beach
High Oilers would appear to be a force to
be reckoned with in Sunaet League football
this fall -but there are tome potential
pit.falls behind the .cenet that do little to
enhance hopes that 1982 wun't just a
fluke.
Titles every two decades -1926, 1948
and 1966 -gave the lmpreulon that it
might not be until 1986 before the Oilers
would open 1ome eye1 again, but
Huntington Coach Greg Henry and a aolld
band of junion turned \hinp inside out last
year with a 1perkllng 'campaign, gaining a
CIF Big Five Conference berth and
advancing to the aecond round of the
playofb.
Now, however. that bue ls rapidly
erodtnc. to the point which find• It a
diltlnct pombWty that the Ollcra may not
PREP SPORTS
ROGER CARLSON
even make it through spring practice with •
head coach .
A full time job offer with the Long
Beach Fire Department in May f1aure1 to
confront Henry and he admits It may be too
much to turn down. "I'm not colnc to
decide until ft happens," aaya Henry.
In lhor\, the Sun1et Leaaue Coach of the
Year ill llvtna proof that tMre really I.I no
1uch thina u a C.O.Ch of the Year -lt'a a
Staff of the Year.
Every year head co.chea p149d for a lit\l~
•recognition for their assistants (which
usually goes unheeded).
And at Huntington Beach, that base to
Henry's foundation la being shaken.
First il was Alex Henderson, who ran the
defense. ~pting the head coaching job at
Savanna High.
And, usiatants Howard horn and Mike
Dodd are still forced to coach as walk-ona.
Then. there is Henry himself, who has been
walking a tight.rope since he took the job
two yean ago. Kurt Clemens is Henry's
only on-campua aaaiatant.
Only aome sleight of hand kept Henry on
the t8Ching roUa theee past two yean and
he's aware just how tentative things are In
the t.eachlng area.
The Long Beach Flre Department,
however, may be beckoning 900n and
If ft doea -ft might j\ut be a one~way
(See HB, Pqe Cl)
Irvine, El T:oro stay close tO top • 111 Sea View
lrvlDe ~·· v.....-and El Toro continue to hold . firm 4· l Sea View
Leacu• baHball record.a followlna ~· vtcton.. "'-at for Newport Jtut,ar, C.crom clel Mar, Unlwraty and
South ea.et Leaau• entrie-LaiUJta
BMch and Woodbrtqe! It WM. day
.., would ~ .. IOQI\ lcqlt.
Hint'• how It went:
them Iona t9 ntabU1h themMIVH ••
they took •v•ntace of tome wild = '°record a pair of three·n:n
Thtte Walka and RBI elnaJee by Rod
Poluant, Carlot Gaudier and Mike
Henipn pt It Nrted ln the tint tnnll'\I.
then another free ,_ ett thinct up for
Poillant'a two-run anal!: f<?llowed by
another RBl bat hit by Mrupn.
Bon Viar& allowed )Alt four hltll and a
waUt ln Nlitf for Newport'• Sailon, but
the dan\119 Md *"' done.
Newpo,t ~ ttna for~ NN
• ~ r
ln three of the f!nt four innb\lli led by
Joe James' triple and eventual ecore on a
fielder'• choice ln the -=ond lnnlna·
'The Sailors faU to O·~ In teeaue play.
El Toro 10, CdM 0
Gar; Plier ~ ~ one hit and
11Nek out eewrt tn a lix-lnninl ltlnt f«
El Toro.
And Todd J.na)ehatt CG\tnbuted tWo
etnalH, '1eored twice and knocked ln
three rune. wh.Lle BW Wella had two RBI
from hl• two 1ln1lea In three
·~
Robbie Gonzalea 1t.roked a tElwo-pn llncJe ln the third inning and "l 'Of'O
WN on lta way.
Corona del M.at, • four~time ctefendtna
S. View 1..-,ue champion, dropped to
1-4, three pr.nee off the pece.
Saddlebadt 6, Uni•e"lty 4
Unlveralty'a Trojan• matched
Saddlebec.k lnnina for 1nntna unUJ the
elx1h wbft\ they CxNld no\~ tM
Roecln.u\nen' two nma u s.dcUebldt
ttayed wtthln a pine ol tlnt pa.ot
<SM Plt&P. Pa .. ct)
f
Home runs
lead Bucs,
Rus tlers
Golden West College's Bob
Grandstaff and Orange Coast
College's K evi n R eime r
continued their home run derby
yesterday, banging out two
homers apiece in leading their
teams to South C.oast Conference
baseball victories.
Grandstaff, the Rustlers'
sophomore second baseman.
belted a two-run shot in the first
and a solo drive in the third to
lead Golden West to a 4-3 victory
over visiting Mt. San Antonio.
He now has six homers on the
season.
Reimer. the Pirates' designated
hitter, also upped his total to six
with a two-run homer in the
third and a solo shot ln the fifth
aa OCC topped visiting Cyprea,
7-1.
At Golden West, the Ru.stlen
moved to within 1 ~ gamei of
conference-leading Santa Ana as
starter Lann¥ DeRoae a nd
reliever Beje Mahoe combined to
9Catter seven hits. M~ entered
the game in the seventh and
1truck out five Mountie. while
allowing just one hit.
IronTcally, the Ruatlera'
winn.lng run was walked acroa
the plate in the fourth lnnina in
the penon of Doug Irvine who
had opened the frame with •
alngle.
Orancai.lf, meanwhile, has 26
RBI thl• aeuon and la batlina
.324.
At OOC, Ret~r ran his RBI
total to 21. He hu knocked ln 16
n.an1 In the lut five eamee. In
addition, the fl'eshman from
Canada la two homers ahy of the
ac:hool record owned by Tom
Du.aan and Chris Johnlton.
COry Colllna• w nt the
dlttance for the Ptratee (7 .!J In
confenncle, 14-' ove."11~~ llrlk.lna
out flve whJJo walldnc UU"ee an() acettal'in& five CyJ)n!lll hlta.
Dave Tinoco .aditd • home run
for the Buca, whlle Sal
D' Al-.nd.ro l1nllhed the ct.y at
S-fot"-4 wUh 1n llB1.
Cl Or•nge CoHt DAIL V PILOT tThurtO•V Aprtt 7. 1983
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Car accident can't
d e ter A's pitcher
From AP dispatches
OA KLAND -Oaklund A 's 111
pitcher Mike NorrlB crashed his sports
car into a telephone pole on the way
to the• ballpark yesterday, but the
right-hander shook off the scare and took the
mound as scheduled against the Cleveland
lnd1ans.
"The front wheels locked on me," said the
28-ycar-old right-hander. "l totaled my car.''
Norris, driving alone In a
new BMW. said h e was
coming around(tl-W-i{lding
turn '" the open h)ils at about
25 mph when the accident
occurred. He said it w as
fortunate the telephone pole
was there.
"It was off the mount.am
or into the pole, one of the
.._ _ _, two,'' he said.
NORRIS Norns said he was "very
scared" and "shakmg all over" after the accident
but was not hurt.
Quote of the day
De l Harris , Houston Rockte>ts coach,
amqumg a rival team: "Denver doesn't run
any plays. That's why they're hard for us
to defense ··
Gr e tzk y ignites Edmonton
Wayne Gretzky soored four goals, m
two of them o n s hort.handed '
breakaways, to pace &:imonton to a
6-3 victory over Winnipeg in the
operung game of their Natiunal Hockey League
Smythe Division semifinal playoff series last
night in llimonton. Gretzky added an assist and
tied NHL records for ·the fastest goal at the start
of a period other than the first (nine seconds into
the second), most short-handed goals in a game
and for most goals in a period -three in the
second . . . In other NHL playoff action,
Eddie Beers scored during a scramble in front of
the net at 10;27 of overtime to glve Calg¥)' a 4.3
win over Vancouver . . Bobby Smltb scored
on a power play with 22 seconds lefl to lift
Minnesota to a 5-4 win over Toronto ..
Larry Paley's empty-net goal with one second
remaining capped a four.goal outburst in the
third period and carried St. Louis past Chicago,
4·2 . . Brent Petenon snapped a rebound
into the net early in the third period to give
Buffalo a 1-8 decision over Montreal
Bryan Trottier scored two of New York's three
power-play goals as the Islander stopped
Washmgton, 5-2.
Todd Cru1 hit two homt1 run1 ln a 111
i&mo for ~ flrat llnMI In hla rn.jOf•
IHflUI career 1ut nlih\, drlvtna In
four runa, and lt'h handcir Mau
YouDI plt.cht--d 11t1vun 1lrona lnnln.i-to wln hi.I
d~but In the: majol'9 u s .. ult• tu.ndc.od the Nt-w
York Yankees a 6-2 ltf'tback In thu KJnadome.
The Mariners havt-" 22·12 rt'COrd .. tialrut the
Yankeft In th" KJngdomo'a ... ven-year hi.awry
. , Detroit pitcher Dan
Petry workro "'""" lnn1ng1 afwr a ahaky atart and the
Tl(lon came from bt"hlnd
with five runa In thP alxth
Inning to dt'ft'i.t the Twlna,
9-~ . . . Jobn Lowenttt'ln
<.-untrlbuted three slnglea to
Baltimore's 14-hlt att.9Ck and
drove In thr~ runs •• the
Orioles romped put KaMU
c"uz City. 11 .1 . . . Mike Norris
shut out Cleveland on two hllB before leaving In
the sixth Inning because of lightening back
muscles and Rickey Henderson walked four
times and made a Cine defensive play as Oakland
stopped the Indians, 5·3. Dwayne Murpby
contributed to the A's attack with a two'-run
double in the third which made the score 3-0
. . . George Wright's two-run double an the
fifth inning led Texas to a 4-1 victory over
Chicago.
Padres off to fas t start
San Diego leadoff batter Gene a
Rlcbard1 collected three hits,
Including a homer to open the game,
as the Padres beat San Francisco last
night, 5-3, to sweep their season-opening two·
game series. Left·hander Dave Dravecky got the
victory with his first complete game of his
major-league career Elsewhere in the
National League, Al Oliver hit a pair of homers,
his first breaking up a pitching duel between
Steve Ro1era and Fergason Jenldne 1n the
seventh inning, and carried Montreal to a 3-0
season-opening victory in Chicago . . . Pitcher
Bruce Berenyl let in two Atlanta runs on a wild
pickoff throw and a wild pitch, Glenn Hubbard
ripped a two-run single and Pascual Perez
pitc.hed a seven-hitter as the Braves beat
Cincin.na ti. 5-1.
Baseball today
1979 -Ken Forsch of the Houston
Astros pitched the earliest no-hitter -
chronologically -in major league history
w ith a 6-0 decision over the Atlanta Braves
at the Astrodome. ll came in the Astros'
second game of the season. In joining rus
brother, Bob, who pitched a no·h1tter a
year earlier, the Forsches became the first
set of brothers in major league annals to
pitch no.hitters Bob pitched his for the Sl.
Louis Cardinals on April 16. 1978 ~ainst
Philadelphia.
1977 -The expansionist Toronto Blue
Jays began their major league odyssey with
a 9.5 triumph over the Chicago White Sox
at Toronto's Exhibition Stadium.
1970 -Thrtt weeks after movmg their
franchise from Seattle to Milwaukee, the
former Pilots played their first game as the
Brewers and lost 12-0 to the visiting
Angels.
igalos returns to Fairgrounds tomorrow
Dennis "Siggy" Sigalos returns from the
British Leagues for a one-night stop tomorrow
"hen speedway motorcycle racing enters its serond
tveek at the Orange County Fairgrounds. I Last week, a crowd of 8,750 showed up for the
.peedway o pene r to break all season opener
f!tendance records at the fairgrounds in Costa r esa. , Promoter Harry Oxley said some 2.000 fans • .
l>REP BASEBALL. • • • ~rom Page C1
~the Sea View League.
: Colin Cate had an RBI single in the first inning
~d slammed a two-run homer in the third frame,
~d G raham Everett (2-for-4) and Jason Gentile
(Z-for-4 with a double and triple) helped at the
flate for Uru.
But Saddleback's Eric Jordan (2-for-2), Mike
8aker (2-for-4) and Leonard Damian (2-for-4),
along with Jesus Ochoa's two-run triple, won out.
Saddleback rested Damian for its duel with Costa
iMesa tomorrow . The right-handed Damian. a
,iophomore, fanned 28 batters in rus last two starts
(13 against Foothill, 15 against Corona del Mar).
Sao Clemente 7. Laguna Beach 4
San Clemente's Jim Devine whacked a two.
run triple for the winners. but five other markers
were of the unearned variety as Laguna Beach
played giveaway with seven errors contributing to
lhe downfall.
The Artists struck for four runs m the fourth
hrung to take a 4-3 1ead before the roof caved in.
,. In that four-run burst there were singles by
thad Mahoney and Doug Pritchett helping to load
lhe bases, then Dru Murphy slugged a towering fly
to the outfield to clear the bases, but it was only a
"ingle because the umpire ruled Murphy paS&ed a
).eammate on the base path.
: The win keeps San C l emente unbeaten
'through three South Coast League games, while )Laguna Beach falls to 1·2.
lMission Viejo 21, Woodbridge 5
' The Diabl06 combined 18 base hit.s with eight
:Woodbridge errors and exploded for 16 runs in the
;fifth and sixth inrtlnp. I Dan Saeger and BW RWl8ell each had a triple
.and double for Woodbridge, but Mission Viejo
answered with a double, three triples (two by Jon
lPeace) and a ~run homer by Rob Boltano.
Scott Hampton was alao tough at the plate for
.Mi.aion Viejo, collecting three singles In four trips
~-the plate. Mission Viejo 18 now 3·1 ln Soulh Cout ~&,8\Je play, Woodbridge is 1-3.
INewporl Chrialian 12-4 I Davtd CWay, a 6-4 junior left-hander, st.ruek
put 17 and llmltAtd Aclldemy League foe Captatrano
'Va)Jey Chrlatlan to two 1tn1 lea aa Newport 1Chriltlen upped Ill l..,ue record to 2·0.
!Moffet finishes second
tNDlANAPOLlS -Form.r Newport Hatbor
l9h 1tandout John Moffet, now attendln1
tanford 01\lYtralty, llnl1h~ 1econd In the
00-yard b~• ai lut ni&ht'a U.8. abort
NIUonaJ IWtmmina champlomh)pe, Mott~ had a llme ol l :&9.98. The winner wu
Solti. ot Tarpon 8prtnp. n.. with a Ume of
•
were turned back and parking lots were closed at
8:30 p.m.
Sigalos, one half of the world's best pairs
champions, has been competing on the British
circuit.
Gates open at 6:30 p.m. with the first race set
for 8. Parking and event programs are free .
Admission is $6 for adults, $2 for youngsters, ages
6-12 and free for children five and under. I -
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Geor1e Gervin'• three-point tl•tld m
aoat at th buuer 1ave tht-Sam
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Phlladwlphla lut nljhl, doprMJll thti
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Daryl Dawkin• 11corcd a
teuon·hJah 2~ polnlll to lead
New Jersey to a 121 -11 0
victory over lndiun 41
Dawkins had six dunk.ii .
Roy Tolbert came off the
bench to .c:ore 20 pointa m
pacing Detroit to a 107 96
triumph over Washington
MIMN The Bulle ts ore l 'h games
behind Atlantli in the battle for the last playoff
spot In the F.aatem Oivwon . . Robert Pariah
1rored four points and blocked two shota in the
final 1:36 to help Bo.ton to a 102-98 decision over
New York ... Eddie Johnson poured In 26
points to lead Kansas City to a 130-113 triumph
over Denver . . . Caldwe ll Jones scored a
season-high 25 points to help Houston snap a
six-game lo~ung streak with a 101-99 victory over
Dallas. The loss extended the Mavericks' losing
str eak to six.
Fouts considering USFL?
Daa Fout1, the National Football II
League's passing yardage leader the
past four years, has planned a
meeting with Commissioner Cbet
Simmons of the United States Football League.
apparently to discuss the possibility of signing
with a USFL team, his attorney, Howa rd
Slu1ber, said yesterday. Fouta, 31, became a free
agen\ following the San Diego Chargers' 1982
season . . . The Rams have named Pete Donovu
as director of public relations. Donovan, 39, a
sportswriter for the Los Angel~ Times for the
last six years, succeeds J erry Wiicox, who held
the post for 17 years . . . Jeff Koatoff and Rick
Carey set American records last night and Tracy
Caulkins won a N!COrd 43rd national title with
her third straight victory in the 200-yard
backstroke during the first round of finals in the
U .S . short_ course swimming nation al
championships. K06toff, from Upland, defendt!Q
h e r national s_h o r t course vic tory in the
1,000-yard freestyle with an American record
time of 8:48.57, while Carey, from the University
'Of Texas, broke his own American record with a
time of 1:44.43 in the 200 backstroke ... Oregon
State basketball coach Ralpb Miiier admits he
has talked to Kansas Athletic Director Moote
Johnson about returning to his alma mater to
complete hlS coaching career. "But it was a very
casual ~n~rsation," Miller said . . . Denver
Broncos cornerback AaroD Kyle, a veteran of
seven seasons in the NFL. announced his
retirement yesterday.
Television, radio
TV: Basketball Lakers at Phoenix. 6 50
pm., Channel 9.
RADIO: Basketball -Lakers at Phoenix,
6:50 p.m .. KLAC (570). Baseball -Milwaukee at
Angels, 7·25 p.m .. KMPC (710).
HB FOOTBALL • • •
From Page C1
exit for Henry, and the Olien.
It aUll t.akee the le81 of a fuUbeck 1JXe Danny
Thomp1<>n to move the o.11 on the pounc_I and the
ann of an Eric Lawton to move It t.hrOuJh the air,
but without th~ blue chJp coechJna •Yttem. the ed&e
ta loet.
"Aul.It.ant roachca,'1 mUMd Henry the oth~r
dMy. "Everyone la looking for them. I juat hope
tht>re att some arou.nd to do It (UU. tall).
"For three yean now I've ntVer really known
what'1 going on and it 1eem1 thlnp att renrUnc
bock to the days of Dave Van Hoor.beke when he
was runnin6' around here doing every phue of 'th~
job. You simply can't do It."
Van Hoorebeke wu the Ollen' coeich for four
years and proved the fact you can't do It alone.
He was 4-31-1 during that apAn and all ~got
for four years of working a double 1hJft waa his
walking papers.
Henry arrived in 1981 and afpeans to have put
thmgs ln order with the help o a eolid ataff, but
walk-on staffs last just ao long -and therein lies
the crux of the situation -time la running out.
So if this is such a big problem, why isn't It the
same nightmare for &:il.9on High?
That's an easy one to answer Where there's a
will (at the top) there's a way. • • • SCOTT DOUGLAS, the junior basketball
pros pect a t Corona del Mar High who was
hospitalir.ed during the recent Sea View League
campaign because of a single-car accident, ts
apparently on the mend.
He's expecled to be released from St. Jude
Hospital in Fullerton in the next 2·4 weeks and IS
scheduled to return to achool in September.
Therapy has brought his left aide back to near
normal and his right side is making marked
improvement aft.er the initial paralysis.
A recent visit home provided more therapy -
watching his friends play basketball gave Douglas
additional incentive to get back on the floor.
Douglas' best effort of the '83 season was
11 points in the Sea Kings' 58-56 overtime vtctory
over F.&tancia.
Saddleback rolls
Mark Henkel and Steve DeAngelis powered
home runs yesterday, and in the process, moved
Saddleback College further ahead in the Pacific
Coast Conference baseball standings as the Gauchos
rolled to a 12-2 triumph over visiting Imperial
VaHey.
Saddleback. 6-2, and leading the pack in the
PCC's Northe rn Division, scored in every inning but
the fifth and seventh, rougtllng up four lmpenal
Valley pitchers for 13 hita.
Henkel led the charge with a 2-for-3 outing
and three RBI. His home run came with a man
aboard in the sixth lnning.
Be rke bile named All-CIF
Newport Christian High's Stella Berkebile, a
5-11 junior who !ICOred at an 18. l clip, has been
named to the All-CIF small schools women's
basketball team by the First Interstate Bank
Athletic Foundation's All-Southern California
Board of Athletics.
Cherie Nelaon of Marshall Fundamental was
picked as the division's player of the year.
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Seattle 031 100 Oh-I 11 0
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GtONmOnl •I San Diego
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Gelt.ily (SC) 311 ~ 1•c1
Hewpofl Cllr. 12, c._. VIiiar Cllr. 4
Ne•PQt1 CIHllllln 230 ~3 0 -12 I 3 Wf>o Valley Cllr 000 004 0-4 2 I Clll~T •11d HoneyCJU11 04f'lul. c.i..n (7) •lld L p1c;om11. w-¢111., l QerYU I
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9 30 es 2 Shupe Cerrllot, t 37 22 3
Ball,.,. Mlt1l0fl Vla)O. 9 42 $1 4 Bruce
Mt1tlon Vl•IO 8 d H 5 Rlcllardoon Mtem1. Fla Cl 47 Ill 8 BtotltTlan, Pararnu1, NJ , Cl 49 8'4
200 brMlt 1 Clllldt . I!~, Colo ..
2 12 72 (MMI tftCO(O. old tac:OtO 2 14 07,
Caul~lna. 18781 2 Repp, Eden Prerrle, Minn , 2 14 37 3 RlloclenllaOgll Clnelnnall
2 14 46 4 Ttelble, Btoolllllkl, Wle, 2 17 30
6 G~ Gtenll.tele, Pa.. 2' 17 90 II Wlnoa, ElllCOll City, MCI 2 17 16
200 fly -1 King. Nuhllljle. 1 se 28 2 Mc<l•ath, Loulavllle, 1.51.37 3 Hoganeacl.
Jecilaon•llle, fla , t 58.84 4 N~, Felr Oa~a. 1 58 87 5 W1g1tafl, Sh1wnH
Mlulofl, Kan . 2:00.44 II McQulrk,
Cl\u•llllYllle, Pe , 2·00.112.
200 b•<:k -1 Caull1lna, Nnllvllle,
I $8 15 2 RIH n, O•••l•nO Patk, Ken .
2 00 48 3 Mnehall. Met .. tta, Ofllo. 2 00 88
4 L-NMhVllla 2:01 45 5 8odnw. Notth
Huntingdon. Pe • 2 0 1 8 1 II G•vln, w .. 1
ChNt•, Pe 2 02 48.
100 tr.. -I Thom ... l ..... enc:e. Kan ,
48 88 (Meet raco•O. 010 tecotd 4 8.8 4.
St9'U I. 198'1 2 L•wrenc;e. Houatun. 48.86.
3 La11 , B••tow, Fla . 48 81 4. Totr••.
Beve•ly Hiile. 48 911 5 Zemlna, Fort
t...ucSardale, so 01 8 ~. Aellland. Ohio. S0.36 .... 1,000 lfM -1 Koetott. UplMO, II 48 67
tAmerlcen record. olO t1cord 8 48 97, KollOtt, 1882) 2 O'Stlen, Mlaalon Viejo.
II 53.28 3 Corblatero, Oouglaalon, N Y ..
8 54 06 4 Hey.e. Mlleiorl Viejo. e 67 07 5.
Cetlln1kl, Leka Wotlll. Fla ., 9:59 38 8 Myllke,,.,,, Pttoenl'-. 1:59 30
200 br .... I 1 Sonia, Twpon Spnnga.
F11 1511119 2 Mollet. Newpott Beach
1 691111 3 (1 .. 1 V.,,.,.. Hungary, and Miiia
Cinanntll both 201.20. 5 ~ •• Tul-
Unlv1ra11y, 201 81. II RlloOenbeugh,
Ctnclnnau. 2 0 1 82
200 ny 1 BMrot.tey. H1trlng1on Patil.
N J , 1.44 5 1 2 Wer. PO<lland, NII 39 3
Wren. RICl'lmon<!, Va .. 1·48.53 4 KllnMC!y. Cocu~avUle. MO.. 1 415.118. 5 ._.Ol*le&. Sanla Cleta 1 48 99 8 f'-'ly, Colum.,.,_,
Ohio I 47 24
200 bacll -1 Carey. Mt Kllco, NY.
1 u 43 IAme•tca n racotd, 010 rectoO.
I 45 21, C1tey 1913) 2 Wladat. Hungaty,
1 4 7 09 3 Barn>coat. Ml.ion Vlel<>, 1 d 23, • Hughey All1n1e 1,49 97. 6 Roecn, F'&1rt1,;, VI 1 SO 13, 8 R_,,.,, Beltencsort.
Iowa 1SO38 100 ,, .. _, oei,_, w1n1., H__,, na
43 32 (Meal record. Old tec;ord 43 311.
GetnM 1913 Irle.ls) 2 Batrell Mlaeoon V•I<>
U t3. 3 Javet Colttnsvllte, Ill . U l7. 4
Gaoer1rto. CIMnoater. Fla • u 38 5 V•n
Meter KnoaYll\t 44 37 8 JonM. Tempe.
4484
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Newpon Hatt.cw 112. lhlaftdl SJ 200 medley •elev -1 Newl>Ot1 HatOO<
I 5e 40 200 lrM -1 PMlle>t (NH). 1 51 0 2..
ltng .... INHI 1 52 0 3 Wlc:ll1 tEI 1 S4 0 200 tnOO 1 Le.w-(NH), 2 1 t 0: 2
Mon1QO<T""'t (NH) 2 12 0. 3 St-llfl (NH).
2 17 0
SO l•ot -1 O'Donnell (NH~ 2 22 52, 2.
Hlnae (NH). 24 211. 3 Howe (I!) 24 24 , 200 fly 1 Montgomery (NH). 1 00 55. 2
Sm1lll 1t:1 1 04 52. 3 Ce.mpbel (NH) 1 08 12
100 It.. I ~(NH). no ltme, 2
0 Slllllley (NHI no ·-3 TlllQllf (NH~ no -!>()() lrM I Phllhpa (NH). 4 53 0. 2
WICkt (El 5 09 0, 3 Ooery INHl. 6 10 0
200 back ~ 1 Q Stanley (NH). lie 19. 2
St-art (NH) I 00 115 3 0 OonMif (NHI. no -200 bt-1 1 L.a.....on (NHI. 1 06 0, 2 Rooll• (El I oe 0 ) Ho-e (E) 1 10 0 S()O lrM ,....,. I -po<'I Hiib<>< no
t,,,....
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1~8 200 Ir .. -1 RICI\ (I), 1 441 II, 2 F0td (Cl.
I 52 3 3 lmbwnk'lo (C). 1:67 II
2001nOO I Fr•IU(l).2.157,2 Oedltig
IC) 2 19 1 3 Rober1a (C). 2 19 2
SO lfw 1 Beel Ill 24 0, 2 -nine> IC~
24 I. 3 Roll ICI. 24 7
100 lly I F•AllU (I), S9 S 2 $u110ll IC).
1 00 t: S Genting (I). I 03 8
100 1rM 1 F0tel (Cl. 51 8, 2 Roll (Cl.
~ O. 3 BM4 Ill. S!> 0
500 Ir.. ! Rtc:li (I). 4 42 I 2 Tomlto (C),
$ 32 7. 3 T .,,,pit (Cl S 43 9
100 blCk 1 MO.,OW (Cl. 1 0$ 8, 2
Scrlr'*'« ICI t oe 2. 3 Albt'lgl\1 Ill 1 t8 3
100 b<eut 1 Toal> (C). 1 12 8 2 Henty
Ill l 1211 3 T9'TIQIA (Cl. 1 13 4
400 lrH relay -1 Coron• del M•r
3330
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200 ,,.. ! PrenderQ ... 1 IV), 2 01 3, 2
COlwlci< IVI 2 04 1. 3 Andf-(S). 2 04 4 200 lnclo I Solomon CU), 2 13 3, 2
WMlll>OUfM (U). 2 19 5. 3 MoOolouOll (U).
2 41 t
SO Ir•• 1 SGnwarm IU) 23 5; 2
Torc:Nan• IVI. 23 7. 3 Sc;NKiet IVI. 23.1
100 fly -1 Bar1~1~ 1.00 .1, 2 Andt9WS (SI. 1 03 2. 3 (V). 1:0$.3 100 ,,.. 1 Solomon (U). S1 I : 2
PtendatOMI (VI. 52 3, 3. SctMvm (VI. 63.0
500 ltM -1 Torc:fllene (U), 1:1• 1. 2
CQhwlc:I< (U) S 44 3 3 i..-(U\. t U 5
100 bacll -1 Ber1 .. ll (V), 1 01 3. 2
Llt>Qlola fVI 1 04 6 3 Pendlllon (Ul. 1 09 4
100 bt-1 -1 WMllt>Oume (V). t OI 0.
2 KeH;Met (VI. 1 12 5, 3 Godlntr (SI,
1"18 3
400 It.. 1 Un1vetal1y, 3 " 3
COMMUNITY COU..IQa WOlllN 90 ........ a...... .....
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1 51 90. 2 GolClen Wtlll. I M 90
200 11\0o-1 Ryno (OW), 2 II 90: 3
Lelten (GW). 2 37 50.
50 ftM I Mltf11n (M). 2e 50, 2 P1tl'WI
(OW), 21190
100 bltClt-1 An6tr.on (M). 1 04. tO: 2.
SNel<!t (OWi. 1:04.IO. 100 bl'-1-1. OuMlng (QW). 1140. 3
Clvllt""'-(OW), 1:22.20
200 lt-1 Mer11I\ (M). 2 OI 0, 2 Pw""1
(QW). 20l3& 60 lly-1 KinO (M). 28 90, 2 ~ (OW).
28 50 100 trM-1 Marllfl (M), $1 to: 3. a.etl~
(QW). 1:01.4. 100 lly-1 Kir!O (M), 1:03.90, 2. (Illa (GW), 1'°"'° !JOO NClll-1 ...... (OW). '° 00 100 in«>-1 l'IYno (OW). f-010. IOO lrM f \I~ (O'Wlo f IO 20, 2 viz:'tlf~~~~'OW), IUO 200,,.. ••-1. ooro.n ~ .... uoeo ,..,,,.._ dlYlnQ-I. Kini (M). , .. 00 potnlti;
8 ~(QW).tl4H , ... ., · dlvlne-1. 1<1111 IMI. 111 ao, i D11!1P11Y tOWI. 140.46
Vanguards nip UC San Diego in . 12 innings
Southern California Colle1e received •~ lnnino of -trona NUof work fran Jot Avtla, and
the Vaniuatdt ecratchtd fOI' 1 run In the bottom of
the 12tf\ innlna to ddeat UC San Dte10 &·•
yeMl'day ln a NAlA Dlvtlkm 3 bueball pine on
the sec not. ,-,,.. v.~ ........ In ainttnmw, blew ••••
1.-d In Uw *""th l.nnina when UC San Dteao came
up wtth three runs. 6ut sec managed to put
toltther • 1ln,i. by Todd Hopp~lt ucrlfJc • l~lde~1 Cboi1cit and an RBI tlncJe by HOCJ Z.rnora to
wJn the fame fn. \he 12\h. ~ I
ltlOM to~ WOMIN .. ._.. ... ...._....,..,n
200 meoi.v •llev l Ile<~. 2 oe n 200 ,,.. 1 011tmo11 tll. 1 ot 1•, I
Pe1•a1 (NHI 1 t• H > Metn11ll (NH), , t212
2001t100 1 Avwlll (II. 2 :I I 0, 2 llllMr( IHHJ. 2 42 0, 3 Notdttton1111. t 41 0
IO tr• I ~(fl tt H , 2 Hlt'lllntl
111. 21 to, I MlioltlieY (Niii It M aoo ny -1 e 111l11m011 <•> 1 01111. a
Med_., (I). 1 07 8 t. 3 llMOIH (NHI. 1 11 10
100 flM l SCllOIM 11!1. 1 0 I 0, 2 P1tll., (NH), 1 02 0, 3 l11tlUf19 I , 1 ot 0
IOO ''" 1 MadM11 11:1. e o o. a MllC)Nlld (NH), • 70 0. ' (;q.-00 (NH),
1 oto
200 Dael! t Avet111 UH 1 Ot 0 ' ltanler (NH), 1 1' 0 ' 8ou1/lfon (I). I ICI 0 200 'IN"Ml4 t Nttdtltom llL 1 17 0, 2
MaeKettdt (NH). , n o.i 3 Otoe/II (IL ' 24 0
llOO '::::!:r. I HI•"''· 4•26 0 , .............. ..
)()() ln<lo medley 1 ~ .. 'Y. 2 13 ~• too 1... t Pall•H• (U). 2 01 H . 2
Hewley (U), 2 31 09, 3 Cedoia (8). l 31 '7
, 100 1noo me dley I Solomon IV\ 2 30 08. 2 Qit>OI (UI. 2 43 1, 3 Culler1 (V 1 •2 1
Ml lrM -I Palletla (U) 26 Ill, 2 WOIM
<II. U 181 3 Moore (SJ. 30 48 100 ny -t Brown (VI. 1 03 02, 2 Ray (8).
1: 14 ~. 3 Cullen (VI. 1 21 88
100 ''" -1 Solomon (U), 68 63, 2 Moore 18). 1 Oe 83, 3 CatOou (SJ. t 10 31 &00 lrM 1 B•own (U) 5 30 51, 2 WOiie 1s1. 1 31 ee. 3 Hawley 1u1. uue
100 back 1 01bt11 (VI 1 15 118, 2
Doughman IUI 1 19 116. 3 Flllley (VI. 1 22 5 t
100 l>f-t -l Oetvnan (81. 1 22 7, 2 Robet•• (VJ. 1 23 44. 3 MuHIQall (S). 1 23 8
"® 1111 1et1y 1 Unl•ettllY 4 18 0
It-vine •• c OfonA del Illar 10
200 medley <etey I ll'\llM. 2 00 S
200 Ir oa t Pede• eon ( tJ, 2 03 4
Bulellet (Cl. 2 12 1. 3 Hec;llw (C). 2 16 Cl
200 Inda -1 Batrett (1), 2 17 7, 2 Sk.,.
\Cl. 2 23 0, 3 Tllompeett U). 2 :n 1 &O lrM -I Sunle (I). 25. 2 .. .,,,.., (C).
27 6. 3 LoofbOUrtOW ICI. 28 0
100 lty -1 Sullle (ti. 1 04 0, 2 Robb (C), 1 07 4. J Harvey (Cl. 1 09 5
100 lrH 1 Butcher (Cl. 68 S, 2
81111tlCIM (II. 59 9, 2 AA:h (I). 1-01 0
800 ,, .. -I Pederton (1), s 211, m Robb IC). 5.33 3 3 Cunntnghe.m (I). 5 44 I
100 II.a. -1 Tho<imtan (I). 1 08 !I, 2
Ctlllll\augll (Cl. 1 13 2. 3 Duarte (Cl. 1 14 l
too bt-1 -1 Bt1n11 (I). I 11.3, 2 Sklla IC). 1 18.2. 3 T009 (I~ I 19 II
400 lrH relty -I Corot>• <!el Mer.
4 07 0
Rlfff Dalla tntematlonel
._;;=-:i. .....
Ivan Landi fCncllOllOvllkla) def ~
Ktlallnan (l11dla). 6-0. 11·2. Henri Leconl• (Fran<:•) 0.1 JoM-Lula Clerc (Argentine), e-1. 11-4. 6--0, em Sce111on (V 8.) def Leo
Patin (Finland). e.. I, (!..(), Sammy Gltmme.lv•
(US I clef Tom Calf! (V 8 ). 6-4, 7-8; Paul Mc:N-(Aualtllll•I clef Eric Froml'fl (VS I.
11.1. Cl-1, Cl-2. Tomu Smid (Czec:hotll<>v1a111)
0.1 John AJeund., (Aua1r1lla) 8·4 8-2.
Mitt Otcl<ton (V s , O•I GulU..mo Vt)U
lVSJ 7-8 7.e
Portuaue11 O.,.n
(•l Lleboft) lecond ,._,_., llntllM
JOM H)Quaflt (Spain) oat Diego Perez
tV•uoueyl. 2-8, 6-1, 6-3. M11a Wllandt< rswot0 .. 1 c1e1 Heroic! Solomon 1v s 1. 1.e
8·2 Yennlck Hoeh (Fta nce) del Juan
AgYl!let• l~I. 6-3 7 ·S, Jtmmy Atlu l\J S I
def r..larto Matlt~BOIMa). U . 7-5 6-3,
Vlcto• Pac;cl (Pataguty) Oaf Guy Fo•o••
(F11-). 1·5. Cl-1, Anoara Jattyd (S-1
def Aodr• GOtMZ IEcuaCIOtl. 8-1. 4-8, 8-2
Llbo• Plm1k (C1acnoalonkl•I Oef Pavel
Slo111 (C1ec:11oalo••tua). 1-2. 15-31 sn1omo
Gllck1111n (leraell <!•I Oamlr K118llC
(Y~l ll-4.Cl-3
Men'• lllhlbltlon
l•t ....... lowtllK-1
Jtmmy Con,.ora IV S.) 11•1 B1orn Botg
(S-..1 5.7 8-1. 4-e. 6-4, 7-6
Women'• tournament
, .............. la&Md, l..C.)
a.o...d "-"' ........ Martina N••••Ulove (VS I oat l••t1ne MllC!rvOA 0-(Argentina) 6-0. 6--0. Trac:v
Au•lln IV S I clef C-... Benjamin (U S I.
6-3. 6-2. S~ Henlll (W .. I OenNinyj del
Batbt 8r.-t (US ). 6-•. 6·2 Vlrg1n11
Ru11c1 (Romania) <!el Mlma JeutO•ec
(VUOQtl•llla). l-1, 8-2, Zlfle Ge"i-(U S I
clef E--Goolagong C..wtey (Au11tellal
7-5. 6-3. Laura Array• (Peru) del Kellly
Rk>e101(U8 ). 5-7. Cl-2. Cl-4, Bonnie G.ou-
IU 8 I del EYf Pfaff IW•I Gtrmanyl. Cl-3 8·3. AnOrea Temesverl (Hunglry) del
MlCf>Mla Pazdlr0\'8 (Cnchoelo'leit1•1. e 1
(!..(), UM 8ondlt (U.S.) oar Cleudle Kollde
(W•I Gennanyl. a..3, e.o. AlycMt Moullon
(Vs I def Re.ltelle. Reogl (Italy). 7.S, 1-4.
Manuele Mtlffv• (Butgetl•) oer Hene
Me.t>Clllltova (~•Illa). 4-6. 8-4 8-4
Cot"°9 uace.ucnt...1
AAo* tVSCJ Ciel~~. 6--0. e.2 Man Son Hing (VCI) def Wllellen. 7·5. 11· 1.
P1waa1 (IJSC) def Ouaoe. 0-8, 8-2, 8·4,
Lorano (USC) det Perc10, 7-S. 8·3. ~(USC) def An18ton. Cl-7. 1.S. 7.S,
~ (USC) oar. "-6-3. 2-6. e-1
0.......
Louno-P-1 (USC) del &nyoer-Oueoe
g. I. 6-t ~Anger (USC) clel Man Son
Hlng·AtMaton. 1-2. &-4. w11 ... .,,.e.nga1on
(USC) Clef PerCdll·"-· Cl-4, 6-7 8-2
Hlah achoo! Corona -111., 21...,, ~I Toro 21' .....
PrQPCI tCJ def ~ Cl-1 Oet DeVI•
Cl-<: *' Le . 8-0. del Welhn. 8-0. McLMn (Cl
toal 4·8 WOf' 6-1 6-1 6-1, ManchMlet (Cl
won 8-0 6-1. 1-1 8-0 AoWetd<nli 1c1 won
II 0 7..fl IS-3. 6-1
~
8annatt·8•110at11 ICI •Pill wllll Tllem-Muelllf. 11-7. 1·11 cser M11kart·Ol•mond,
8-l 6·2 HouHllt·JanlCln ICI won Cl-4, 8-1
wQll(l..()8~
.......... --n. lrvtN J
T HA)'M (NH) del~I 1-4. clel T attar
1·3. O•I 11•1111•10 11-2. 01r Co• 6 ·2 s~ (NHI won e-1. IOS1 1-6, won e-1
loll 4-41, S10tm (NHI won 6-3 e-2. «Ml. 8-1
M\'«I tNH) 10e1 by Clefaun. won 6-3. e-o. &-1
Dollblle
Conl<ey-M H•yu (NH) Cl•' Y•ng· 8-hum. Cl-4. Cl-2, Voung VelUOO. Cl-0. &-~.
B&a•et·Rae.d (NHI won 6-3. 6-t won a 2
8·2
.. _..a.ceeta ..... J ...... 8P+cet <El dtll w.,,...,, M , Olll Ttan, 1-1. c1e1 "-. M clef Rltcey. 114. St own IEl
Iott 6-7, won Cl-4. M . e-o. B•QW (El won
8·3. loal 4.e, won 6-0. M . Robl>lf\t IE) Iott
2-8. won 7-~. e-o. a.2 ~
ln1doml·F11og (El Oel J Ritchey 8--6-~. W , Clef Wtlgllt-Rr-. 6..()
I.(), StudebakM•8andoorel (El won 1-2, 6-4, won M . e-o
~-.t1Uhhelll ........ Lau IVl o.t. Le. 1-4. dll K YI 9·2. clef Vu.
l-1, Clef T-111. W. Cot-etr CUI won e.2. 8-0 e-o 6-0: Plnehuo lU) won 7·5. 11.2. 1-3,
e.1, W-1Mll (UI won 6-2, loel ._., 1-1
wOnl-1
D.-... klllf'llfMt-Vogel (U) def ~tet Yin. 7•1
•·O. def. Tono·1 M . 1-0. • •: Vetllllltatll· Glball'llCll (U) won 94, II-, won .. 1 ... ,
L...-i ..... M, IMC.._.. I
LHUI (IJ) Mf~rll. M . def Kuti
Carltll•\ !°O• a.I Hllf'ne/\41Q, 8-0, ct•t
Lln4Mn. ~ lcfljj\fJ (L8) -.. 2. t-0 ... '· 1-1, ~ ILi ) won l-0, t-t. l'.e1 ._o,
l!Nmfllld l\.I J !OM 1-4, .. 1. _, •2. r·f 0..-.. Penv· Olcll-( L II) "*!. Kttn Cetieo<l-o.wla, l..fl. 7 .. ; ... , .... ., .... w. 6-3.
Kolltnela·W..._ (Lal WOii M , W : won M ,l-0.
Or1nge Coett DAILY PILOT/Thutldlyr Aprll 7, 1813
T-··~ 0-_o..,. ~• LMOet 1etg11n1 o eo • oo 2 eo
I 81N1t (Oteanl 2 80 2 20
....,. 11g 181eethl • 1 eo
Alto tao.Cl' A<!andy Anne Jur...., Oot<!
8nabllt
Time 204 4/6 *' llUICTA (3-71 Paid 1 18 to
'C>UftTH tlACa. One mt .. lrOI
Star Hiii G (Cllttl 2 90 2 90
Powet Plt1on (Grun<lyl 3 llO
2 10
2 40 2 40 Juzy Jey (RIC:hm0t>dJ
Alto raced: Ouue.r. Fl••
F1,,0tlta, Mr Clorh Kent
lltM 2 07
8PM4, Bob'a
''"'" tlACI. One mlle pe.ce C-y Lob911 (Tod0) t 20 4 90 3 40
SOtY Sam (Aubin) 5 eo 4 40
Ttue Tttct• c (Be.rlone) 4 00
Alto ••t•d Young MllllOll, W•ll•-· Supteme, Hamlen ~. A1cn1a·1 Knlgtll Time· 2·0 I 11&
113 &XACTA (2·71paid1-47 40
llXTH tlACI. One mite lrOI Klllt>uc:ll Lobell (Ac:lltmn) 12 80 I 40 5 90
Ho-Alnella (Anelet-1 4 20 4.00 High LMO (Hl<ig) 4 40
Aleo t•e•a Hlgll Climber ICP, 811••• L6Deit, Fay AelttO<d. Doctor Tony, Mounta111
810tm
Time 204
12 IXACTA (l·CIJ palcl S63 40
MVllNTH tlACL One mlle pace
Sktppw Wy1ll (T oCld) t 40 3 80 3.00
~I Mlle (Dltotnerl 4 llO 3.90
Apeley'• 8rotllet (81.,,..,men) 2 90
Alto raced Jelne.mlna. Tiie Ton, Pnme
Byro. G•-·1 CllO!Qe. Atlme.. Tucsor King
Time 2.01 215
12 IXACTA (2..fll paid '4Cl.90
12 ~ IUI (6-3-4-2·1·21 Paid 1829 90 wllll alglll wWllng lid< ... , ... llor-) 12 P1C:ll sr. coneotatlon Paid t 11 oo w1111 129
WIMlng llct1ete (IOUI new-) '2 Plcit SI•
ICfel<:h ~lion Paid S12 00 w1111 1,046
""""""" lldlell 111\rW llonM. one tc:talC:h,
1111 .. hor-. 1WO tc:tetCllM Ot two llOt' ....
IWOectll~)
llOHT14 IUCIL One mile pe.ce ..... ..,, H.ep Ve (Blrgn) 14 20 4 90 4.40
Belle Jolla (PWkat) J 00 2 llO
HR Foi (&le.ell.man) 3.80
Aleo re.ceo Mmtl King. Pe!tf VO, Mt
Hot Stuff. Aoay'• Relph, Coloato T llCQ Beno
Oo L
Time 2 02 71&
IZ IXACTA (7·21 pal<! $3!190
MNnt lllACI. One mlle p-LOOlllng 0000 IS,_,.,., 17 90 e 90 4 ao
Hedgerow Lyn. (1\1\Chlel &.90 3 20
Millet ~a,..llC (Andenlon) 3 00 Alao raced Brendlng Iron. Brookt .. 10.
Sug•• Valley JJ. Torl)ld't Knight. Vutcan
Mon.,Cll /
Time 1 58 115
IZ llXACTA (~ 1) peio $115 40
nNTM IUCL One,,,, .. paoa
J-0 .. 11.,, lAndwtonl. 90 2 90 2 4()
Rebel ~ (llaHlw~I 3 00 2 90
OolCI C11e.M IS!eetlll J eo Alto r-o· ~ El\Qlna, Hen<y a Or..,,.,
Able Boww, Celirlul. Daylight E•Pf ... Time 2 01 216
12 HACTA (3-1) pa.Id SCl.90
AnanO-3,Ml
lent. Anlt.
nanNIAY'I MIULTI
(1-.. ...., .,_...,...wd _,.,,.,
,...., iuc«. 11·~ llB1oncle
RIYett FllClor jC..taneele.) 14 00 7 40 • 90 Exdull.t .. KIO (Olt\'ereal 21 llO 12 40
Senior &enel0t (PeOrou) Cl 40
Aleo tac.Cl Raeoy Rib, Notlh Lin•,
London Croaa. Brook• N B<uoe. ~·· GOid, &* Khan. Angele) G Ma.,..llC Fal ,,,,,_ CNltlnon
Time 11113/S
MCOM> IUCL Ona mile While ()inner Burn& (Meiat 135 llO 48 40 tO 40
Anal A.aull ll OtO) 11 00 4 80
Wooellyon (P.orou) 3 00
AllO reo.d Jull1n•'• Oteem. Oeo<ge'1
Ritt. P"'-Gummo. Soll C--. My eoun-nm. 1 39 4/S
1Z DAILY OOU9LI (11-41pate!11.032 20
nMD IUCI. II turlong1
PwMc:t C-(Maa) 13 80 7 40 4 90
IR P-(Oii•• .. ) 7 80 4.90
Olatant ~ (Ortega) 5.00
Ai.o r80ld AMI N' T-, Candy S10te
Pride OI Ille FINI. RMdY Gtoty Pt'lmatoa PtlCI•. Ch1•g10 Wllll f>o... Ta•• No
Prlaonln lntrlgutng Ben• Tlma 112 215 .
,OUlllTH llACI!. a tv<tonga
Hiii °' Tere 11>1naav1 1a 20 The Elli. Lord (Blackl
Tell Cloud (Vllllnzuele)
800 6.00 590 500
5 00 Sam Atao ra<:4<! Luc:ky Bueldy hot
Clow Tar-Cllergong Hoel
Time 1102/6
~ • • .· f. . .,,..,, ..........
o~cou.• 0......WM41,0r ..... O..il
Uolclen w .. 1 000 a 14 0 I 4 1
0.tllQt Caul 000 000 •-O , I Kyler and MOEllea, AllltOblll a11d lrl<lt-21 Moote (QW)
"9Gfl.C~ IJ""-effr ,., • f 9 h Ill • 8t<IOIAC>.,:ll 020 0 10 , _ 4 7 •
Unlvenlly 041 441 • 18 10 2 Re.rnitu. Otoec:o <JI. lnydat 1e1-~.
Cat• 'u (1) •nci e tant . Oeaemo (71
W Cale l "-"'""' 7t-'u IUI
-~1 ......... Vllfo•
M-Viejo 000 000 000 0 0 I ~ Woodbtldge o0o 000 000 1 1 t 1
f.we.tl lflCI Meb ... H«nan<!eJ and Tl1pl ~e H¥nlndel(Wl
MBA
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Pacific OIYteloft w L ,.ot. 1-u« .... 6" 20 730 • ""°""'• 47 28 821 s..11 .. 45 31 S92 P0tllanCI 43 32 573
GOiden St•I• 211 49 347
San 0HIQO 26 61 329
MldW"I OfYlMon b!,-~Anlonlo 4g 27 646
40 38 5:211
K....a. C'1y 40 3e .628 o .... 311 41 4111
Ula/I 28 411 3Cl8
llouaton 14 83 112
EAaTINC COWIMNCI
AtlMttlc ot..lalon
l · Plllladelplllt 82 14
•·Boalon 53 23
•·N-WM'f 47 29
New Yotll 39 37 W Ulllllg1on 311 38
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Oetroll 35 •2
c11ic.ao 28 48
Cte.ef1n0 20 56 lndlatl• 18 57
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Liit Ntgllre lcOfM
Bcalon 102. H.-'l'otll 911
New Jereey 121. Indiana ·110 San Antonio 112. Pllllacs.p/lla 109
Oelroll 107, WuNng1on ~
Houtton 101, Dell .. Oii
I(.,,... City 130. o.n-113
T ,,.,..,.1'• O-
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COMMUNITY COUEOE WOMEN
Ootdln WHt 99, Sant. Ana IS
GOU>EN WEIT Gulllr• 29. Cllmeoll 4, Herr11on 12. HuHll'I 8, Tllomp1on 8.
Foatum tO. Loyo 0 Totall 32 S-S 89
IAHTA AMA Ftoutnoy 13, DiVlt 25,
Harcty 21 Fetnanoaz 8 M•v!*<IO Totall 27
11·2165.
Hellllme. TIACI, 32·32
TotaJ fouls GOiden w .. 1 18. !.\ant• Alie 13
FouleO OUI H .. cly (Santa Ana)
Fullerton SS, Orange Coest 51 ~ COAIT Effinger II ~II
2 5"11111 4, Melldoa II Sancs..•en 10, Butrla
a. eer'Y 20. LetlM•eocs 8 r04e1a 2.3 12-19 611.
FULLERTON -C•t1er 18. Hayet 11,
Jennum 12. Gorman Cl. Geotge·4. Ougan 4,
Flett 10 TotalS :n 21-35 85
Helllime Futlwlon, 2$-24 Total loult Otanga Colet 2li f.-,on t9 r ouleO OU! Jennum (Fulletlon) G1n1burg
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lelblrelO (Orange Coal)
NHL DleYoff9 0tVte10N ·1Erliw1NAL1
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New Y()f1\ lalL ........ s Wutllnglon 2 (New
YOt lo lallda -1-01 Buftalo 1, Montreal O (Sulfalo....,. _,..
1.-0)
St lout1 4, Ctloe;ago 2 (SI Loula IMda _ ... 1.0)
Mlnneaoll 5 . T 0ton10 4 (Mlnneaol• ie.d•
-la•l.-0)
Edmonton 8, Winnipeg 3 (Edmonton ie.d1
-•1-01 Ce.lgaty 4, V~ 3 (Oii (Calgary....,_
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• MUC NOTa MUC M>TIU Sea Kings easily remain unbeaten ..om;c;ai ....... • ....
NAm ITAT&lllNT 'ICTITIOUt IUMeH ,,... IOllOWlllf petacNI It doing ..... ITA,.....,. ~ M llla lollowlnt ""Oft 11 doing
Corona del Mar Htah'1 unbcMltcn Sw K.Jnp
continued their wlnnlna w1y1 with an ea1y
25~-2~ vSct.ory at El Toro yt'lterday to htahllght area tennll action. In upplna their overaJI rcc:ord to 8-0 i.nd five
•tn.liht tn Sea View Leaaue pl#y, tht! Sea Kinp
NCAA plans changes
ALBUQUERQUE, N .M (AP) -Players
fouled ln the Jut two minutes o f college buketball
games durina bonus aituaUol'\I w o uld get two frt.'t!
throWI in a change approved by the NCAA Rules
Colnmittee, but the group decUned to adopt a shot
clock o r three-polnrbaaket for use natio nally, a
committee official announced yesterday.
Players fouled in the bonus situation -when
the opposing team has committed six fouls in the
leCOnd half -currently get one free throw and an
additional foul shot if they make the first one.
Housto n , in losing Monday n ight's NCAA
Championship game to North Carolina State 54-52, twtce missed free throws in the last two minutes.
TENN/
aot 1ta{ldout play f rom 1lnailt'tt lit.an 0.vld P.lopp
and Crata Mancheeter. alona w1lh 1<>me flne plly ln
doublet from 811 Howielll and aophomor Mike
Janicln.
Propp Joel ju.at Ont' 8&me In four set.I, while
ManchetiW"r 10ttJU1t two sames.
h ouaella an J1mlcln te"1')ed t.o upend El Toro'•
No l doublee, gtvlng the Sea Kinp a aweep In
doubles play.
ln other Sea View League play it was Newport
Harbor, F.st.anda and University rolling to lopaided
victories.
Seniors Tom Hayes and Tim Storm led
Newport Harbor's 25-3 rout with sweeps in singles,
whHe E8tancia's 25-3 win waa k eyed by the p lay of
JUruo r Greg Spicer Jn singles and the doubles team
of David lnadontl and Jon Flagg.
University rested unbeaten sin gles star Chris
Greer and five other regulars and still had no
trouble with Saddleback in a 26-2 decision The
Troj1uu iani now 8-1 overall
In South Cout Leaau l' play It wu Laauna
&uch. u uawal, rollina to the tu.no of 26 2 over San
Clemen to.
R ick Leach recorded four 6-0 vlctorl"' In
tlnglet and llOtne IOlld play by tenJor Miht-tuander
Krf1 Kollenda paved the way for ll 1tweep In
doublt11. The Artilta were trailing In four o f thelr
flrat 1lx aeta, but once they turned It, San Clemente
could o ffer little In the way of roadblocka.
OHIQHt"I CONIO"TIUM. ~ M
1438.2 luth.,d, llA2, W9'lll'lln•let. HA"l0" OLAH 00 , 1733
CA t1NJ Mon10Ylt '''· Coat• Meat, CA "•Y I Oo11oug11. 143U tttn
luttltrd, •A2, WHlmlntl.,, CA TIM o\NOl"IOH, H Xlfl'Hlno HU3 Ave , long hAoll, CA. 10t03
ll'll• l>\lal-II oonouot.O by"' Thie~ .. oonduoted by"' untnc;o•PO<t led H M>Clatlon othe• lnOMouel
than • pat1nertlllp Tim Ano.~
R•r f Ootrougtl Thi• •1•1~\t w• llltd with Iha ltllt 1111emwi1 wu flied with ti.. Coun1y Cletio ot Otenge County Otl County Cta<k ot Otenge County on Mwc:t> 14, 1N3 M11cn 28. 198' ,..,,.,..
"131N Publl•h•d Ortng• Cont Delly Publltllad Orange Cont 0111y Pilot. Me1ch 17, 24, 31, April 7, Pilot. Me"h 31 April 7. 14, 21, !N3
1983 1361·83
Karate competition Sunday "CmlOUt eu ...... NAMI ITATIMINT
'1CTITIOUIW..H
NAMI ITAT'lmJfT
The followlng p1r1on 11 doing ...... TM following 1>9'tont we OOlng
The first Costa Mesa Karate Championship t>uetMM ..
Be fit ls heduled ( $ da beginnJ 10 B NE fM.AALES UNLIMITED, ne lllC o r un y, ng at 2041 Manh• l-. Senta An•. CA
a .m . at the Antho ny Toto Auditorium at l''alrview 921oe State Hospital REBECCA CONSTANCIO ' FORTIER. 2041 Martha l-. Sanle
Ticketa are $2 for adults and $1 for children Ana, CA 9270tl
with proceeds to benefit the disabled at Fairview. CON~T~~c'io. 2041 ~~~.0~
There will be individual and team competition Sama Ana. CA 927<>e
for athletes 16 and under, including kata, kumite MAGGIE MARIE MILES. Hl781 Vl9WJ)Olnl Lane, Huntington ~.
and weapons dlvullons. CA 92647
TAYLOR A880CIATES. t79 t
anegar Or . Cott• Mau, CA
2826 Robert e111011 Teylo•, 1791
anegar D• . Co11t MaH. CA
292e
Thie bollna•• 11 conducted by an
lvldual
Aoo«1 Te~
Thie etel_,I waa Ned With the ~ nty Clerk ol Oranoe County 0<1
"4Arc:h 11, 1983
-------------------------------! Thia l>ueinMt It Oon<lu<:tecl by e
f211-Publlthed Orenoa COHI Delly
Piiot Match 17, 24, 31, Apr II 7,
1983
.. AD STARTS TRURSD• Y
SALE EllDS APRIL 13
CRESTLIJIE 22"
KEftLE 37aa
Adju1table draft control1. heavy
gauge cooking grid1. (Uncle Berky won't UH
lt b.ccruae he can't find any round hot dog1.)
SUIOIEAM
DUAL BURNER
GAS GRILL
9988
9041
Hai Independent bumer1. Ute-a -matic. la•a
rock. 225 aq. ln. grill. 24.000 B.T.U'S.
CLASSIC 6 PC.
STRAP SET
19797
•Vanilla 1tack chalr• with brown accent1.
(#7531). on• 42" Vanllla flnl1h 1t .. 1 umbr.lla
table (#tl4l), one Vanilla Pagoda umbrella
(#7931).
CILIFORlll CLIPPER 22"
ILUllllUM REAR BIGGER
CU MOWER
f c
19777
#22780
Mowing right along. here'• another 3.5 HP
clipper with Yinyl grip handle and 9 po11tlon
Select-A-Cut.
MURRI Y 21 " CUT
REAR BAGGER
Thie on•'• got 31/2 bone1 to
mUDch th.rough th• gra11.
CS.luu helgbt adJu11era and flxed box 1tyl• handle.
CHAIR
7DX4WEBS
CHAISE
UllWDS
9 88
#5280
178~ #5288 -.._,-.-Pk, W.U...wltbnmyaccenta.
............. o1eo-..1" funaJturegrade
d
33" 3-RDIG
TOMATO BASKET
44c
Tame thoH wild tomato •ln••· You '11 get more
tomatoe1. too. by kffping them off the ground
where th•y can rot.
DWf'l'llUS
GIZAJllA
IMPATIEN
DAISY
II MORE
YOUR CHOICE
I 4 9
ONEGAL.
PleaH don't eat the
lmpatien1. Dal1y. Ju1t
k"p them well fed
and talk nice to them
(don't dl1cu11 politle1).
UTILITY
GIRDER FEllCE
5 88
24" x25·
ROLL
You'Y• put a lot of work lnto the garden. 10 don't
let the bunnlH hop off with the CafTOt1. Good
aroUDd flowera. too.
llEllTllEBELLI
PALM
7 97
B"POT
Ne>datHwltb th11one. but whowant1 to date a
palm anywqy .... n U you UN Hry hoJMI of her.
YELLOW nGRIL
UMBRELi.i
2988
#TTO
a.tout from under the 1Wl and 1lp ca cool one
'Math tllla 7 ft .. I rib wabrella with manuol lllt.
BLACK II DECKER
10" CUHER
WITH COJIMIJID FEED
3988
#8251
Thl1 weed beater glYH you Yo .. more llne
when you need lt. at the touch of a thumb.
TEXTILEllE OUTDOOR
FURlllTURE PADS
CRAIB I 9 9 ~1690
CHAJSE 2597 #2190
Mywlfe 1aid 1hedidn't like all them .. in
the yard. I told her to pick the dne 1he llked
and I'd kill th• .... t.
DECJ-MATE ULTRASOllC
PEST REPELLER
Clean about 20001q. ft. of bug• and rodent1.
with ultnnoalc IOUDd WCIYff. (Doe1 it d.rln the
hamater wackotoo?)
DIROL
I 49
21/s LBS.
Pellet• or meal. Tho•• na1ty
Utt le crawlen hCIYe a blg
appetite f01 yow grMn•ry.
but tbl• 1tuff wlll "'1.rb It.
ELL WOOD 4 PC.
PATIO SET
WITH PADS
9777
Pretty nlc• redwood atalned Ht with
either pllow or chocolat• pada, ao you
won't get thoH fwmy CNGH• from
lalllag aalMp ln tMm.
oene<el par1nerthlp MaggMI M Mil" Tntt 11atemen1 .... Iii.cl wnh the 1 _________ 1_28_4_·8_3
Coun1v Ctar~ ol Orange County on
February 23. 1983 Pla.IC NOTICE
T-207'7
NOTICE OI' DUAUl.T
NTDI •782
f21CM17
Put>llthad Or•no• Cou1 Delly Pilot, March 24, 31, April 7, 14.
1983 The Orlglntl of Thlt "NOTICE"
1450-33 wu recorded on Merc:h 23. 1993
----.,.-.. 1-IC_'""_T-.1,.-r ---u Instrument No 83. 112407
~ uu.. "" ~ In the ollielal record• Of the .,.,.. mou Orange County RecOtdet ....... T • au..... IMPORT ANt NOTICE
NAMfi aTATlMlN'T IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN
lha toUowlng pertons ere OOlng FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU buttnea1 a1 INFORMACON. 18222 EHi ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS,
Sheron l-VIM• PIO<, California IT MAY BE SOLO WllHOUT ANY 92807 COURT ACTION, llncl you mey have
Cherlu Gunther, l6037 lhetegalrlgtlttobrtngyourec;c;ount
Londallut Straal. Sepulveda. In good 11andlng by Plying all ot C&lllornla 91343 you• Piii due payment• plut
Royce Shawn F191\man, 13818 permitted co1t1 and .. penHt, Bo w11hln ltlree monttlt lrom the dtte ••Bora Way, Apl, #239A, Mwlna 11111 notlee of Oofeult waa recorded def Rey, CA 92091 Thia ou.iness 11 conouc:t.o by 1 Thia emount 11 12.211 70 plut coal
general panf*'etllp u ol Much 21. 1983. end .. 111
CtierlM Gunther 1ncra11a until your account
Thia 1111ament wu llled wt111 Iha I~ current. County Clerk ol Orange County on You m1y not heve IO pay 111•
Mwctl tO, 1983 entire unptld portion of your
RAND, OAY •ZIMAN ~nt, tvtn thOugl\ fUll payment
A ~atl-elllp lnclucltng was Otmtndad, but VOU must Ply
.-roteeelonal Corporation• the emount 111tlld ab<Mt Alt~ II Law Alttr ,,.., .. months from the Ott•
2120 FCM.lfth AHnua of racordttlon of 1111• document
Ian Dftto C.utomla n101 (wnic:ti 0111 of recoro1uon appears ' f211«11 heteon). unlelt the OllllQ4itlon being
Pullllatled Oreno• Cout Oally fou1ct0Mld upon permit• a l<>nQer
Piiot M1fcl1 17 24 3 I April 7 period, you ha.,. only ti.. teoal right 1983, · · ' ' to llop Ille foec:toeure by p1ytng the
l3!16-83 anti•• amount demanded by your creditor
-----------To hnO OUI the emount you mutt Nil.IC NOTICE pay, or to urenga tor payment to -----.,,.....,.1""9'"'"l""J ____ atop the foracloaure, or II your
aYNO~lll OF THE ANNUAL ~Is in for.cloture lor any ITATUllQfT othet •euc>n. contect ROSALINDA
T"l·IT"" .. IUttANCE COW.ANY E IS RAEL ettl c:/o Watt wood
1n12 N. lllltdlel A,,._, 1n1ne, CA Sev•no• and Loan Ateoctetion, 2001
12711 S Barrington. Ste 316, Los v-Ended O.CeinW 11, 1tl2 Anoe1a1. CA 90025' attn Welte•
Total admitted HNI• $1.368,788 Kraus, (213) 477-3021 To111 lltbilltlu 243 374 It you hev. any Question•, you
Capital ~·up/Guatenty ' ahould contact • lawyer or the
Cep1tallSt1tutory Oepoalt soo • governmtr>t agency wt!ICI\ mat 1'18118 000 ' 1naured lhe toan
Gross pald·ln and contrlbu111d Remember. YOU MAY LOSE surplus 700 000 LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT
UnutlgntCI fUndl (~I H 74 . TAl(E PROMPT ACTION 808 ' Notice ii hetelly given That WSL
Surptu1 et tegarda pollcyt>Oldtr• Flnenclll Corporttlon 11 duty
1 125 392 appointed Trustee under a Deed ot
1ncom. lor Iha yMt .... 1,484, 150 Truet dtled Oc:tollar 7. 1982
Otal>urNmanll for tha yee< 90,394 aJrtlCUled by NEIL BLOCK. • etngte Wt hereby ca<tlfy thtt the 800.,. men end JOHN LONG, a tingle
ltemt are 1n auoroanoe w41h the men. MAUREEN BRIGGS. en Annual Statement for Iha y•tt unm1rrted women and DEBI enc:1eo Oecambtr 31, 1982 meoe to GRAHN, • 11ngta women. all ••
th• Insurance Commltalonar, tenantt In common," Truator. to
pu<wuent to •-MICUl'a oerta1n obllottton• In 11vor Htnt Coffang of ROSALINDA E tSRAEL. a 111r>g1a
PrMldent women, 11 to • 80 85 percent
R 0 b a r 1 M lnttlfest and RACHEL A ISRAEL. a
Erlclcton llingle woman as to• 39 15 peroent
s.a.twy int«•t. recorded 10-6-62. as instr Publllhed Orenge Coat Oelly 82-35544•. OI Offld•I Rac:orda In
Pilot. April 1 8, 9. 10. 11. 111~ the office of Iha Recorder of Orange 163'9-83 County CA. detcrlblno land thete ----------~~ th«IWI. Including one no1t for Iha Pla.IC NOTIC[ prlnc:fptl eum of $28.093 97. that • _ -• breach ol, end dafeull In. the
NOTICE_.,,,.... -obligations for wt1lc::I\ IUCh Deed of Notkle It tl«eby glwn that lilt Truat 11 ..curlty h .. oc:curred In
Boatd of lru11-of Iha Huntington that payment hU not Ileen mac1ea
Baach Union High School OlatrlGt The ln1tellmant ol prlnclpel and
wtll receive •••l•d llldl lor n taraet which t>ac:ema due aupplylng CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES Novembtr a. 1982. '*" ..,. ctlttge,
m •• ' I n " 0 , • q u • I t 0 I II • llncl .. tubMquant lnetallmanta of
1peciflcatlom on Ille In Iha olflcl of prlnclp11 and lnttrHt, plu1 lete
Mid Olatrlc1 hero" Detlnquenclt• du• on • Bide shall II• cl•arly marked rlor encumbrance. Oelln· "Cuttodltl Suppllea. BIO #517", u a n 1 re e t a 1 ta ta an o A 1 .
1ddra11ed to Allvn E. Rowley. ocl1tlon IHI, II 1ny. 11111 bt
Purch11lng Manager. Huntington raeson tharaol. the presanl
Betch Union High ~ 06ltrict, beneficiary undt< aul;h Dead ot 10261 Yortttown Ava.1 Huntlnglon ruac hM dapoeitecl with Mid duly
Beec:h, CA 928-46, -r9ClllV9d et appointed Tru1tee 1uch Otad ot or before 2:00 p.m .. Fndey, ,.,,,.. 22, rust and all ~1• ~no
11143, at whlc:l'I time llncl p6ece bid• bllg1tlon1 MCUrecl •~•by, and
wtll be publicly~ end reed, In he unde relonad OOH hare by
llulldlng C. roorn 361. •••• all tum• MCUred t'-aby Eecti bid el\all rtmetn vlllld tor • lately due end peyeble and period ol 30 days alter the data heraOy 91ec:1 to ca-. ti.. tNll
IPlcifled for lilt ,.,.,. of blda. opwty to be eold to Mtlsfy Iha
The Board ol Truet.., ttlall be tton. MQK.O th«eoy.
th• tol• judo• OI Ill• qu1llty ol SL FINANCIAL CORP.
equlprnaril oft9t'9d end ,_Iha TNSIM ~=-nght to rajac:t eny or .. blda and to rust Deed ... Aoent
••Ive atty lrregutfll'lty lhwaln. BnQltte Hloolnl. v Prw
Allyn E. Aowtty oa1e0 Mwcn 21. 1993 ~ Mor Publlthed Orenga Co111 Delly Oala<I 4/8/83 Pilot, Merell 31, April 7, 14, 2 t, Publlthad Ortnge Coell Dally 1983
Piiot, AprM 7, 14, 1083 I 1548-83 1844-83
Nil.IC ~nee P\B.JC NOTICE .. ,.
LR AND ACCtDbff AND HR.Al Tit
IYMOflSll OI' T19 ANNUAL ITATl....-r
YU" INOG> DC~ 11, 1tll ..
~· lilwtuel u.. .,__ c..,...., of ..... d,., '*'
4I01 ......... .,.... fltlld•lllllla. ~· ,.,. <";C! .. -'-...
TCMal edml1ted -It ....... . ..... ··· ~~~;;~J.~
Total llebNlll" .............. .......... . • ..................... .. ..... 1.970,738,283
8p«;je1 -plu• Funde .. • ......... 163,038,923 Gain (L-) from operttlonl ... • ............... ..... . ...... 22.713,718
lncl'MM <0«-1111 Cephal llncl Sufplu• dln'lng 1982 ....................................... ...... .. ... ' 22,911,897
lntun1noe In Foror. NatlonWlda .... . .. .. . .. .. ...... .... . . ... .. .. 13, 4 7<t ,828,000
Accldln1 • Heelth pt9mlUrnll .• .. ... ..... ....... .... .... • . . .. . 121.836,541
lntur9fl09 In Forot c:allfO<nla Bual-Pege ........... .................. ......... .......... ..... .. 1.030 . .:>9,5441
AOoldlnt and htal111 prarnlulN -01n1crt Ctlllomla ~Page .... ... ............. .. ....... 17,791,748
Wt tw.cJy otttlfy that the lboft 11--In _d.,_ with t"9 Mnuel s .. 1emanl f0f the~ anded Oeotmbar 31, t"2 "*"to tilt !Nurance Commllllonef ot the Stile of Cllltomla. punuant 10 law.
Wtltlarn A 8Pere
Sr. Vlot Prllldtnt J_,,IMor
Storetwy P\lbtlthed Orenge eo.t o.11y Pllo4. APl'tl 1. a. t. 10, 11. 1 M3 11M2-83
·~ rw·,_ ~ .,..,,_..,_
Y'IAA lllDID MCIMM" 11, ,._
Of ...... ,..~c....., W 11H 4 T--0MM. ........................ Tll'*1
Totat ~ ...... -....... _ ..................................... -...... t)l.80l,OIO
Totat ...._ ..................... • ............ -............................... 14.903, tll ~ ~1=.;rty"""~"""""""""'"""""" • 801,404
~~ ~ ................................... , S.480.000 .._ ........ __ ...,.,.. turfl'IUI ... -............. '°" ...,.... • Midi,..,,,... .................................. ., ..... ,.,.
~.,,...... ......,,...... •.........•.... ,, ................ , ....••••... 1t.IOI..• = .... ,.., ........................... -............... -: .. _ .... _. ., ... ,.,.100
-WM lllf ...... ·-·--·-""'" ....... -.... --.. 7t,aP,UI -..,_ _,.., "'91 ... 11tCM .... _..1n t ta,_ _ _. .. =I ... Mfl1 fit .. we-llldld OIDllNllt at,, ... ,,_ to .. ·---··· Oomw•• ............... . ~ ........... .__.._..
Thureday. Apr111. 1083 ca .-~~~~~~~~~~~~---------~-:---:-:~~::--~~=;;~-:C:U::n:IO:-L-:l:E:l:n=-::DU:n::,~
Golden W est
blanks OCC
in softball
Golden Weal broke a ecoreless lie with a a!ngle
run in the fifth and four in the sixth to ,ive the
Ruatlera a ~-0 victory over Orange Coo.at yesterday
in South Cout Conference women's aoftball action
on the Pirates' field.
Shanna Moore led off the fifth with a single
and moved to second on a sacrifice by Liz Mason.
Ctndy Claytor delivered an RBI single to open the
ecoring.
In the sixth, Golden West put It away as
catcher Donna McElrea knocked in a pair of runs
with a single and Moore added an RBI double.
On the mound, Tina Kyler extended h er
scoreless streak to 30 innings by blanking the
Pirates. Kyler yielded three hits, struck out 11 and
walked two in improving her personal record to
16-2. Golden West is 18-5 overall and 6-1 in
conference play.
Angie Antrobus suffered the setback for
Orange Coast.
On the high school scene, University's bats
came alive in a 16-4 romp over Saddleback and
Woodbridge went 10 innings for a 1-0 decision over
Mission Viejo. '
University, 4-0 m Sea View League play and
7-3 overall. rocked the Roadrunners with three
four-run innings after Saddleback had taken a
short-lived 2-0 lead in the top of the second.
Winning pitcher Cody Cate went 3-for-4 at the
plate and Marcia Fu had a pair of hits, including a
double. Monica Contrera also had a pair of hits for
the Trojans.
Woodbridge moved into a tie for the South
Coast League lead as Jennifer Swancoat walked
with one out and the bases loaded in the bottom of
the 10th to force over the only run.
Arlene Hernandez. who had a pair of hits,
we nt the distance for the Warriors, allowing just
three hits, walking two and striking out four.
Cindy Ewart was the hard-luck loser for
Mission Viejo.
Irvine wo1nen
swi1n past CdM
The Corona del Mar women's swun team can
take pride in knowing that two of its members are
after 110me national recognition this week at the
U.S. Short Course swimming championships in
Indianapolis.
Unfortunately for the Sea King women, the
absence of Amy Reinhold and Michelle Bird didn't
help matters yesterday when CdM and Irvine
squared off in a Sea View League meet.
The Vaquero women. with Jennifer Pederson
and Debbie Barrett winning two events apiece,
posted an 86-70 victory. Brandi Suttle also won two
events, the 50 freestyle (25.4) and 100 butterfly
(1:04.0).
Peder'30n captured the 200 freestyle in 2:03.'I
and the 500 freestyle (5:21.8), while Barrett was a
winner in the 200 individual medley (2: 17. 7) and
100 breaststroke (1 :11.3).
Karon Butcher turned in CdM's best effort
with a winning 58.5 in the 100 freestyle.
It was the Sea Kings' first Sea View League
defeat against three victories.
Meanwhile, the University women made it
four straight in league with a 95-55 victory over
SaddJeback. Cara Brown, Christie Pallette and Lara
Solomon were all double winners for the Trojans.
Shannon Scholes won the 50 and 100 freestyles
to lead the F.stancia women to a 95-97 victory over
---N~e-..wport Harbor.
In CoQimunity ljollege women's swimming,
Golden West fell to hOlt San Diego Mesa, 80-60, but
the Rustlers' Den.iae Ryno won the 200 individual
rned\ey (2: 18.9Q) and 100 freestyle (1 :05.0).
In me n 's high school action, Rob Solomon
doubled in the 200 individual medley and 100
freestyle and Mike Bartlett Non the 100 butterfly
and 100 backstroke as University overwhelmed
Saddleback 123-29.
Eric Ford won the 100 freestyle (51.9) and
John Morrow took care of the 100 backstroke
(1:05.8) to lead CdM to a 92-64 triumph over Irvine.
Newport Harbor had no problem,, in hand.Jmg
Estancia, 112-33.
THE SPRI NG TRIO
Seersucker Sport Coat,
Cray tropical slacks.
and White bucks
Tailored in the l
Halliday's I I natural
shoulder style
that's always
right.
17th 6,IMM Aw ., Htl•pcNt INch, c..lf. (71 4) MU792
, I t ~ '
D STARTS TBVRSDIY
SALE EIDS APRIL 13
Come on down to theae atorea
to meet SHORTY AND
CHEAP CHICKEN
live and ln person,
on Saturday April 9th.
LONG BEACH
9:30 lo 12
GARDEN GROVE
2 lo 4:30
~~ ALL BULBS
J .~7{ II STOCK
~ 50°/o OFF
REG. RETAIL
Aunt Penelope filled up her cart wllh Ilg ht
bulb1and tried to get half off . but thl•
Clearance coveH lh• tooting type only.
MURRAY
BICYCLES -'
28" BED BIO
TEAii Jll1JBRI Y BllE
Black knobby tire•. BMX
•tyle 1Gddle. coa•ter brake
and chrome handleban.
5977
#5614
KER'S ZS" OR mu.s· 24" llOllTEREY
CBUISEB
YOUR CHOICE
6.,77 #~O
#5013
Plam Blue bUrH h<JT• foam
grip•. comfy •addle. and
coa1ter brake.
• 4•7 #LL-12 OR
EA. #OLC-5
A maoic box that tuma your light• on at
du1k. oU atdcrwn.1<>thebadguyawon't
know what th• beck l• golng on.
CHOL WLE IEln Dun
l'-3 SJT OUTDOOI EITEISIOll COIDS
is n . 2 97
SI n . 4 97 1• n . 8 97
75 n . WITI REE CADDY 8 97
Gl•ff you more reach eo you can vacuum tb• car.
or •wpriH the nelgbbon and bold Woocl1toclr n
ln your backyard.
FIB EIYRY DOORS
111111
.:i.:. I I 7 8!o
lllCI I IUJlllllCmu 1 g1m
II.Ill
iliiif 13 7 8,!ol -IMrplooldag ..... botla ltt" ............ (lly ..... .
3977
u .
The real thing. lor 1toadard high or •qua,. back
bucket .. a11. Charcoal or Champagne colon.
(ftecommended by Shffp Chicken.)
PUROUTOR PRODUCTS
MOST
PCV VALVES
MOST AMERICAN
CAR XSV
OIL FILTERS
122 EA.
177 EA.
30 WT. llmll OIL
79• QT.
For today'. higher remng •ngtnH.
(E .. ry tlme l ... thl• l thlnk of the ca•ter oil
mymomgcr .. me. 114tecb .)
Wiii FULL VIEW lllRBORS
a
4 PANEL
5 PANEL
9•7
1097
.~' . .
. . -· j XSV AIR FILTERS 2 22
EA.
Fullvlew mean• you"ll get better rear and •lde vl1lon.
EllmlnatH bllnd •pot• and cut• down glare. too. t------------------.,~ .. SAID-TOP POST FORMED :~; Preventative medlcln• l• the name of the game
wltb car•. Don "t let the problem• build up 10 lt
wind• up ln the car ho1pltal.
GLmDEI SPIED
WILL PIDIT
C01r1'TERTOPSI 977 :;:
-~ 6FT. ----
4 97
GAL.
Good palnt for the money. In
White. OU Whlle and Antique
White. (Mu1t be what Tom
Sawyer u .. d on the picket fence .)
MIRACLE CllADI SAW
SQRPENER
6 88
#CSS-2
) . %'' SUDED Sl8P
8 FT. 2677 10 FT. 3377
12 FT. 3977
Give that old counter a face tran1plCjD1l ln Butcher
Block. Natural Almond. Almond IAather • Other
Pattern•. PrtcH for •tock •be• only.
MISTER COMBIKAnOlf
PADLOCK
I 9 7
#15000
n ... alway• remind me ol high 1ehool gym
claH. and hOTlng to do SO pu•bup• for baTlng my
1hlrttaU out.
577
It'• a bar clamp with
an obatruction fi.e
atraigbt edge and lt
doublH aa a power
tool band guide,
with instant Jaw
adjuatmenta.
TRU-liRIP
BACK TO BACK
BEICB CLAllP
A.O. INTERIOR
2697
#BB42C
Attach the bottom
Jaw• to your bench,
the top ja w. to the
workpiece, and
you'Tegot
unobatrucied atencll
routing and glue
clamping.
V4' 7u l/1" 1 ou
~... ... ¥4' 14 ..
Today l• National Health Day. and here in the office we're all ln the •plrit.
I'•• ND lour lape around my dHk. and Glenn l• ln 1erioua condltJon after
trying to hmclle th• water cooler.
EYEREADY FLASBLIGm
AID BA1TEBIES
SPECIAL
I 8 4
#3251BP·2
How 'bout thi1-two lla1hllght• and four
batteriH to 1r .. p them lit. all for leH than lunch
money.
ll,11£T SCROLL
LOCDErS
9 97
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C8 Orange Co I t DAIL V PILOT /Thuraday, Aprll 7, 1083
Dues, GWC
• • post v1ctor1es
in volleyball
Both Orange Cooat and Goldc•n
West recovered from temporary
eetbacka wt niaht to potlt South
Coast Conference volleyb»ll
victories and Improve their
marks lo 9-3.
Orange Coast rallied lo defeat
LA Valley, 11 -15, 15-4, 15-12,
15-12 In the fll"St match for the
Pi rates in nine days. OCC
struggled at the out&et, but won
easily in the second game and
held off Valley in the third and
fourth .
Leading the way for the Bucs
was outside hitter Bryce Howard
and middle blocker Doug Wetz.el.
Golden W es t was also
extended to four games before
posting a 15-11. 15-6, 16-18, 15-12
triumph over Long Beach. The
Rustlers controlled t,he r1 nal
game, building a 12-8 advantage,
and cruised to the victory.
ANGEL ' JOHN GRIND DOWN MILWAUKEE, 4-3. • •
From Page C1
cenwr flt•ld that ~'n'd Lynn gut u teluvt• 1111
but 1.-uuldn't holcJ fur u tllnl(ll'.
Cecil Co<.>pt11 then drlll~d " 1hot uvt'r
Lynn'• hl'ad for • cfoublf' to arorc Yount
awd catcher Tt>d Stmmmui followed with u
two-run homer to left
Th~ gumc wasn't even Live minuw1t old
and the Brl'Yknl were In tront 3-0
The Angl•la, howev~r. came l.>Qck In tht.'
bottom of the Clrst as Brian Downing and
DeCinces fll'Xl><i their mU1Cles, hitting 9010
home runs, their hnit of the tea.son, off
evl'ntual loser Mike CaldwelJ (0 1).
L ynn then took Caldwell over the wall In
the third to lie the score and Bobby Clark
put tht' Angels m front in the fifth when ht:
doubled on a hat -and run relay, Downing
coming all the.> way from their Ctrst bas(. for
the l(o-ahead run.
John and hi• VIK'uum dcuncni -took
t'61rt' of tht• I l'lll.
"Aft.er the final Inning, hl• kept throwing
ground b•lltt and around b&tll•." aald
Munager J ohn Mt'Namaru, who 13 2-0 aflt'r
two aaml'tl. "l thouaht the left 1ldc• of that
lnfh:ld made 10me outBt.andlng play1
"You know , when you·~ up again.et "
good pitcher you have to get to h1m during
the t int three lnnlnga. I thought In the
third Inning J ohn 1tarlec.1 to get In his
groove"
So did John's lnfJe1d.
"They know they're going to get u t.11 of
chances with me," said John of his glove
gobblers. "I think becau.e they know the
ball is Uable lo get Mt to them tht-y might
be on their toes and more aggn.'8S1ve
"The big thing with this ball club Is that
you can challenge more hitters becnulit' you
UCI victimized by USIU, 7-6
wh<>n USIU parlayed four singles u11d ~
paar of Ant.eater t>rrors mto four runs to
knot the st:ore.
know \hfy'rc autng lo flt>ld thf' bl1ll bt•hlnd
you."
"It'• t-ert.a.lnly un•h:r to work behind him
than a Nolan Ryan-type.>, who la goin& w go
t.o • lot at 3 2 1.'0unta and prol>ubly walk and
•trike out a lot of iUY•·" praised Bobby
Grich of John'• work. "For a detrnslw
playtir It'• a lot e81.ler becaU8<' you prcpar~;
you're ready to play ~ause you know
you're going to get some action.
"If you're a defensive player yCJu know
there's a chance a good defenalve play la
going to contrlbuw to a winning effort."
Under such criteria, the Angels'
t'Ontrlbutiona last night were Infinite
Offered DeClnces: "Defense Is just as
Import.ant as offense. It doesn't appear that
way all the time hut It ls "
Cert.alnly, nobody lq\ow1 that bl>tl.t.'r than
Tommy J ohn. * ANOIL NOTIEI -o.c1-. "-eo .. Jecllaon and Ron
JKk-H C:h h.0 IWO hilt 10 le.O lhe Angell IHI nlghl
The bOllOm ol lhe Angel• 0tdet Orlc:h, ,oll and 9ob
9-11 ott 10 • 1low 11er1 •• 1he trlO 11 • coml>lned
1·10 r· 17 111.-lwo gamH m ry A,ig111lln• 11 ac:~uled
10 lai:;e Miiie Witt In 1"--* llna.le loqjohl .flod Ce•••
ae1 oul hi• MOOnd 1tra1Qhl gem• •• h• 1 u~c:ov.,1ng lrom lhe
llu He aeld ne 11\ould be r•ady 10 pley 1onlghl t? 301
John. on lhe h-run he aurrenderltd 10 Slmn\Qf\t I wu
trylno 10 oome lnald• wllh • lealb•ll 1 m•aM<J. he dldn 1
Ru tier trim
anta Ana;
Pirates fall
Goldt:n Weal won u thr111er
from Santa Ana. while unbeaten
Fullerton provt'<.I too 11trong for
O rangt• Colut In women'•
t.'OmmunJty c..'OUegc baiiketbalJ lut
night
Jill Guthne'a thrt:e-pomt play
with M &e<.'Onds left gave Golden
West the lead for good and the
Rustlcni went C>n lo beat Santa
Ana, 69-65, on the Dona' floor
Orange Const, ml'nnwhllc, was
crippled by foul trouble and fell
to host Fullerton, 65-58 , In
another South Coast Conference
~ame.
Santa Ana led Golden West
65-64 when Guthrie converted
her three-point play Then,
C uthrn•, who finis hed the game
with 29 points, pulled down a
key rebound and Kelly Harrison
convertl'li a pair of free throws
with nme se<.'Onds remainm~
V1s1l1ng United Stutes lnte rnatton al
Univl•rslly rallied for four runs in the
eighth and a nother an the ninth to trim UC
Irvanl'. 7-li, yl'sterday 1n nonconfe rencc
colh•ge baseball act1un on tht• Anteaters'
field
_ UCJ to?k a 6-2 lead into the _eighth inning
Outside hitter Mark Barrett
and setter J on Hansen were
~instrumental m the victory. ..... ~--~~----------.
L<"ading the charge for the Anteawn. ut
th<' plate was Steve Haworth, who ha<l a
single, double and triple and Mike Rupp,
who delivered a two-run double ---
Oownlr19, on hll home run. "I jutt wenl.O lo Mii 1he
lempo, HI th• mood I hale II when I IHd olt wllh •
Slrlk.oul Actually all I wH looking 10 do waa lry 10 go back
through Ille middle I d orn ev•n know wnel lhe pllcl'I w•• I
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Six-meter world title nex t
Seve n -n a tio n fi e ld ot Newpo rt llarbor Yacht Club Saturday
Fift.Clon boat• from 11t:vun .:ountrll.•• ln-
cludl nf th ... U S . -llrt" achedull•d to atort
compt't tlon Saturday tn the Slx•Mt.>ter world
ctwnplonahlp out oC Newport Hnrbor Yacht Club.
Several of the sixet1 tuivc jUJt completed the
national champ1oiuhlp out oC &Jboa Y•cht Club
and will •pend today and tomorrow In practice races
off the Newport Pier.
The competition Cor the coveted World Cup
will begin Saturday morning with a formal
reception and ak.lppers meeting at NHYC, followed
by the first race of a six-race series.
The schedule calls for a r ace on Sunday,
Mustangs invade
Anteaters' track
UC Irvine's men's track and field squad closes
out its 1983 home and dual meet schedule Saturday,
hosting NCM Division II power Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo.
Field events are scheduled to begm at 12:45,
with the first running event at 1:45
Coach Kevin McNair's Anteaters brmg a 3-3
dual record into the meet, while the Mustangs are
1-0.
CaJ Poly finished second at last year's NCAA
Division ll chamfion.ships. The Mustangs are led by
1981 Division I steeplechase champion Cannelo
Rios, who has run 8:53.4 this season.
Other top Cal Poly individuals include Ron
Waynes in the long jump (26-3 'h ). Mark Langan in
the high jump (7-1) and Brad Underwood in the 400
intermediate hurdles (51.84).
CoUowt-'<l lly &a wy<Jaiy Mum.wy 'fhl'"'° will bt• orll'
ru·t: Tut-•aday, Wednt>1duy and Thur•d&ay, with
another layday Frid1o1y, Aprtl I:), lolluwt.-d by the..·
final rM: • Suturday, April 16 Sunday. April 17 htuc
been llt'l l.lalde rut a make-up day In tht• t'V~nl of u
pociitponemcnt
Thill will be the aecond timl' the World Cup
regatta ha.a betin h6ld In the U.S and lht' Hnn time
In the open cx."ean. The rel(atta was he ld In Seattle
ln 1979 and 1980. In 1981 lhc sixes did not llAll
because of lack oC wind.
In addition to the U.S .. entr1l'8 are from Fran<.'f>,
Switzerland, Canada, Austria, Sweden and Italy.
ln other local yachting action Saturday, Lido
Isle Yacht Club will conduct its Spring Regatta and
CaplBtrano &y Yacht Club will hold the first race
of its Ocean Racing Series for Pe rformance
Handicap Racing Fleet.
Southern California Yachting Assol'tation
calendar.
* LCM Ano .... ·Lono .. ecll
Long Beech Yacht Club-Long Point & Aeturri (l1l1nd Seri.,. t & 21
Saturdey, Sundey
Cebrlllo 8Hch Yecht Club--Cabrlllo Sertee No t. S1tu1dey
Al1mltoa Bey Y1ch1 Club-Spring Tune-up. Seturdey. Sunday
lent• Montc. .. ,
Pacific M111ne11 Yacht Club-Spring Tiling (keel bo1ta) S1turd1y
Sund1y .. "~ SoulllwHl11n Vichi Club-Alb1troaa SetlH (C1t1lln1-27)
S1turd1y, SPflng SerlM (h1nd1C1p) Sunday
Coron100 Ceya Y.cht Club-SP'lng C1e1alc S11iea. S1turdey
Sant• Clere A.clng Auoc1etlon-Sprlng S..1111 (L.-1S1Hboardl
Saturdly
Sen 0141go Yacht Club -TO<lo. Santo• ltland rac:. (AumMy Seroeal
Seturdly
San Ot41QO N1vy Salling Club-Biii Bunce R901111. Sunday
H«tll end Inland
Santa Bl•b••• $1lllng Club-Tom Jack1on Serl ... S1turday,
One-dealgn Seriee, Sunday
Santa Berber• Yechl Club-WlllOO Serie.. Saturd1y. Sunday
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W9tN!end 8a1urd1y at J c. AoaJanlan'1 Atc01
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Ricky Graham ot 8eHld• the llrtt Callfornla-bred Amerlc1n M otorcycle
A11oc1111on Grand National champion 11noe
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Tomorrow night, Graham wlll try to wtn hi•
Mc:ond non-n1tlonal Gardena Gold Cup 111 the
1 llh 1nnuat event on the hatr-mtla track, al10
ate.
For llc1t11 Information, phone (213)
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Pow~r boat rac ing
Proteutonat power boat reclng comes to
Orange County Saturday and Sunday when
Irvine Lake h0st1 the Western Champlon1hlp1.
Some 15,000 to 20,000 apectatore are
expected and t 7 cluses of drag boat1 wtll be
competing tor a prize purse Htlmated at
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Admlulon la $8 Saturday and S 10 Sunday
tor adult•. whlle children under 12 are
admitted tree either day.
lrvtne Lake Is l~ted outside the city of
Orenge Take the Newport Freeway to
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Santiago Canyon Road, turn right and
continue four miles t o the lrvlne Lake
entrance
For more Information, phone 970-692~.
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The lot) men'• tannl1 pt1yer1 In Iha wof10,
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Open champion Jimmy Conf\Ofl. wlll converge
on Loa AngelH Mondey tor th• Pacific 8outh~t Tann11 Open.
Lo• Anget11 Tannt• Club 11 the alta for the
tournament which b1gln1 with qulllfylng
round• thl1 Saturd1y 11 10 a.m and ag1in
Sunday al noon.
MatchM In the 48-player main draw wlll
begin at noon Monday. TuHday through
Friday, April 16 wlU teature double ....ions at
noon and 7 30 p.m. Weekend match .. on
Saturday. April 16 will be played It 1 and 7·30
p.m wilh the final• Mt Sundey, Aprll 17 at 3
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tt En1ign Middle School.
Featlvl1le1 begin al 9 a.m. with the opening
ceremonlel. First game 11 ~• tor 11 a m
The league consists ol 10 minor league and
four major league teams.
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break. Now declarer rould
not draw the re't or thl"
't ~1 !JA~ 1'it~ UR\.'/
6~1A>. 11 \&»6 6'tU1 \
trump• before driving out
the ace of diamond•. btuu1e
he would have lo uh1uat hi•
Lr11mp1 and the deC11ndt1ra
would be able to cuh club
trlclla.
So declarer abandoned
trump• and atarttd on
diamond•. WHt durked the
Cir1t diamond. won the
aecond and gave hl1 partnt1r
a ruU. Since declarer could
not avoid IOJing a hl'lrt trick.
he went down one.
l>eclartr should havt
realized that the only danger
to hi• contract wu a bad
trump break. which would
cause him to lose control of
the hand. But there was a
simple way lo retain rontrol.
Instead of rurfing the
second club. declarer should
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hurt that he would have to
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ahifted. declarer could win
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eneimy trump• had bun u
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Crown Hardware Stores have done better than
moet at weathering the recesalon.
Buainees la good, and the atoree haven't felt the
'pinch of hard times too severely, uya owner Jeff
Schule in.
His formula for succesa?
His four stores carry more than ICl'eWdrivers
and rachet aeta -and they have a wide range of
appeal.
Schuleln expanded inventory and Increased
the number of employee9 when he bought the first
Crown Hardware In Corqna del Mar In 1975.
Now he hu four locations -Corona del Mar,
Newport Beach, Harbor View Shopping Cent.er and
Anaheim.
H is stock includes a full line of gourmet
kitchen accessories and bath deoor it.ems, he says.
·•w e sell pots and pans, towel racks and
curtains." says Schulein.
On the hardwar e aide of things. the stores
carry ever y thing from e lectrical a ada eta to
extensive plumbing equipment and a full line of
too la.
The variety of merchandlae means about half
ot the stores' customers are wo~n.
"Our prices are competitive," Schulein adds,
"but we're no t a diacount a tore."
Right now. one of Schulein's hottest it.ems Is an
ultrasonic deterrent for rodenta and Insects. He said
the device has been on the market for about two
years, but prices this year, due to competition and
advances In technology, are about half what they
we re last year.
The gadget emits sound either above or below
the level of human hearing, Schulein explains. The
noise drives rodents and insects, who can hear it,
away from the area but does not kill them.
Zodys agrees to pay big fine
be pald by Wards, Philibosian's statement said. The
company leases space from Zodys to sell televisions,
washers, dryers. radios, microwave ovens and other
appliances.
ClASSlfllD
Sean Callaway, inset , works in the paint d e partme nt at Crown
Hardware, 17th Street and Irvine Boulevard, in Ne wport Beach .
PtJBl.IC NOTICE
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Zodys dlacount stores
and it.a appliance lessee, Wards Company Inc .. has
agreed to pay $375,000 in fines and legal fees to
settle a civil su it accusing them of u sing
'·bait-and-switch" tactics and selling uaed, damaged
or repaired appliances as new ones.
The aettlement was announced by Los Angeles
County District Attorney Robert Philibosian, wh06e
agenc y brough t the suit last yea r , said his
Wards is not affiliated with Montgomery Ward
department stores.
While neither company admitted guilt, Wards
agreed to a court injunction prohibiting Illegal sale
tactics and Zodys agreed to a establish a system to
take written complaints from customers.
f lCTITIOUI 9UltNIEH
NAllM I TAnMINT Th41 followtng peBC>na .,. doing
bullneN N
fAR WEST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
CONSOUDATED ITARMENT Of CONDITION
DECEMBER 51, 1111
spokesznan, Al Albergate. ,
The bulk of the settlt>ment -$315,000 -will
French restaurant to open
Workme n put finishing touches on Ca sino Resta urant as it readies
fo r opening tomorrow n ear the South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. T he
French r estaurant, which will feature buffe t style dining in its cafe
section, is at 33000 Bristo l S t. Restaurant hours will be 1 1 a .m .
to 2 :30 p.m. a nd 5 p.m . to 10 p.m . Sundays through Thursdays
a nd 5 p.m. to midnig ht Fridays and Saturdays. The cafe will be
(A) INVESTQR"S PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT SERVICES. (8)
I N VEST M ENT PROPERTY
MAINTENANC~ 518 Huntington
SI . Huntington BNCh, CA 92M8
CharlH B Thom1on, 309
Mell'phla • 10. Hunting ton Beach. CaJlloml• 92M8
Cindy M Tr1omaon. 51 8
Huntington St • Hunllngton 81111Ch.
Ca11torn1a 926411
Thi• t>ullne .. la conducted by a general p911n4Hllllp
Charle• 8 Thomaon
Thtl atalemenl WN flied With Ille
County Clefk of Orange County on Feb 211 1983 Fn07M
Put>lllhed Orange Cou t Dally
Pllot. Milch 31. Aprll 7. I'. 21.
11183
1521-83
PtJBl.IC NOTICE
PICTITIOUI llUl ... 11
N.Ald ITATSMENT
The fOllowlng pe<llOftl are dolr~
t>uSlnMI N ' O"CONNOR ENTERPRISES.
33081 C1mtno Cap111rano. S•n
Juan Ceplllrano. CA 921175 Ronnoco Corp • 330111 Camino
Cap111rano San Juan Capialrano,
CA 92875
This buSlneea 11 conducted t>y •
CO<POt at ion
Jerry 0 Conn0<
PrMIOenl
Thia llat-t wu filed with the County Clefk of Orange County on
March 25. 111113 n1n=
Put>ll1hed Or1ng• CoHt Dally
Piiot, M8rCh 31, Aprll 7. H . 21. 1983
155t-83
ASSETS
Cash and secun1oes
Loans receivable and properties held for sale
LOUIS on real estafe
Home Improvement and mobile home loans
Loans on real estate owned for development
Loans fo f1c1hta1e the sale of real estate
Contrac1s for the sale of real estete
Real estate acquired for investment
Real estate acquired through foreclosure
Less allowance for possible future losses
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock
Ottice pr(lpert .. s and eQUl!lment
Prepayments to secondary reserve of Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
01her assets
LIABILITIES
Savings accounts
Retail repurchase and sweep accounts
Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank
Und•sbursed loan funds
Other heb•htoes and deferred income
CAPITAL
Guarantee stock
Paod·•n capital
Retained earnings
s 912.348.587
1,792.272
'1.832.306
881,500
926 854,665
42 021 542
7 553.808 -
(6 800.000)
~--., • FSDC . . ----~. ,• ---.. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
NEwPOAT BEA~
s '13,357,496
969 630.015
12.035.800
15 607.823
2.816.219
21.691.937
s 1 135, 139,290
s 756 596.260
30.224.873
208 329. H>O
60.014.518
45.212 431
1 I00.3n 182
1.283.540
3 600.881
29,8n.687
3-4.762. 108
s 1 135,139.290
=
o pen 7 a .m. to 10 p.m. Sundays throu gh T hursd ays and 7 a .m . t<i
midnight Fridays and Saturdays.
ln•ex•pen•alve•
·(1n 1k wen· slv) not high
1n p r i ce. r eaaonable ;
clasaifled Illy.._.
advertllllng ~ 4001 MacArthur Blvd . CA 92ee<> • (714) 833--8383 • (213) 266-3060
Seed dispute
may mean jail
KANSAS CIT Y, Mo. (AP) -A western
M.imouri tanner says he would rather go to jail than
comply with a court order to tum over 6,000 to
7 ,000 baga of hybrid seed com to a California
company which he says broke a contract.
C. Dean Coats of Odessa has been ordered by
U.S. Di.atrict J udge Joeeph E. Stevens to tum the
seed corn over to Ferry-Morse Seed Co. of
Mo untain View, Calif., a major produc;er of
vegetable, flower, hybrid corn and farm eeeds.
Stevena impoeed a $1,000-a-day fine effective
Tue9day afternoon if Coata failed to deliver the teed
com. After the deadline paaeed, Coata said he didn't
int.end to turn over the com even if it meant going
~ .. He was scheduled to appear before a judge
~e dispute concerns how much Coat.a is to be
paid by Ferry-MOl"lle for the aeed com, which ia aold
in unit bap that have enough kem ela to plant
about three acres.
Stevena told c.oata the dlapute could be settled
later but that Ferry-Mone faced irreparable harm
by not having the aeed ready for dlatribution or sale·
to cuatornen in time for planting. •
c.oata• com la a sped.al kind uaed to make com
fla kes and similar p roducts. Coata start ed
~bn!oeding food com five years ago and came up
with what he aaid ia a superior hybrid with bigger
kernels and more grit.
CoMt aa1d he ligned a contnct last July with
Ferry-Mo.-that caDed for b1m to 8J'OW the leed
and receNe a percent.age of the retail price for each
t.g told to farmen for planUna.
Ferry-Mone paid Coata $100,000 at the time of
the &IJ'eement and another $2~0,000 later but
notified Coata in December that it w ould begin le1lina the .eed com by a system of direct aa1e to
cUstri6uior.. Under the new system. the retail price
would be con•idered the price ch arged to
distributon. the ocmpany aaid.
Airliner sells
2 jetliners
NIM' YORK (AP) -Continental Airllnes wiJl
..U hdtnl l:xpnlll Corp. two jlt fnlabcen for
$33.5 million. the c:ompenMe have ,.act. J'ederal :&!'j)reta currently operate• four
McDonnell 1>oaaas-oc.10-1ocr careo • that '" boulht from c.on&Uwntal In January 1880. c,;;~ addtUOOal two jell wW be dellwted in = and October dter modWeedons, Continental
J'eclm'al i:x.,..., the ..... In the owma,ht ~· delJvery field, la1d the two .ddtdonal
wi4e·Dodle1 Wnl help it kH p pace w ith the 1N:n1rlnc~ volume ln maJor muketa. ,.
A Public Service
Announceinent
about over-the-counter
inedicines.
from Commissioner,
Dr. Arthur H . Hayes U.S. Food & Drug Administrati on
•
I
In recent days, we've aij
been shoc ked by cri minal tam-
pering with the medicines on
our store shelves. Innocent
products like Tylenol-
products that are in tended to
help -have been used to hurt.
Government and industry
are working together to provide
packaging to lessen the chances
that this sort of thing wilJ hap-
pen again-either to the people they 're not tom. And, when you
of Chicago or to people any -get home, check the product
where in the country. inside the package .for signs of
But we can't guarantee pro-tampering. And alert your chil-
tection against everything that a dren to this problem, too.
sick mind might think of. You We don't have to do
mu st help. When you buy without any of the medicines
medicines-or any product-that make our lives more
be sure boxes are not opened or comfortable. But we can use a
damaged. look at seals or little extta care. That's a good
wrappings to make cenain rule anytime.
PrtNnltd .i a ptlbllt ltff'Vlc. by tlw Food Oltd °"'I Aclwtl"'"'°"""1
OI -
-Q
DI Ot•noe Colll OAILY PIL.OTIThureday. Aprll 7. 1913
PUBUC NOTICC
MOTICI 04' TflUITU'a Ull L.Mft .... ClllOIUUN
T.L .... A .....
UNfT Coot 4
COLJlWll..L BANKUI UCROW
&lflVICU, INC H dllfV IU)C)OlnllHI
1ru1t•• undtt Iha roliow1no
dNcrlbeel deed Of lruet Wll l 0Ell A.i PUil iC AUCTION JO THl
HIOHUT 81001!R roA CASH
ANOIOR UH! CASHILMS OR
Ol!AT,,1(0 CHECKS SPlCll 1(0 IN
CIVIL coor Sl!CTION 204 11
(ptyable •I Iha lime of •ale tu l•wful
money 01 tll• united 8111 .. 1 111
rlglll. lltle and 1n11ra11 conveyed to
Ind l'IOW lleld by II under H id 0..0
of TNtl In lhl propet1y ha<'elnallar
dMCflbed
TllUSTOR. DANIEL C1PORKIN Ind f"EllSA F. OE OIPORKIN
BENEFICIARY. DAVID 0 ISAAC8
and SALLY 0 ISAACS
Rac:Otded o-rtbf< 17, 11181, 11
Intl! No 22321 In Book 14328
""" 1645 o1 omc111Aec:o<d1 1n111a
ottica o• th• R_d., or Otano• Oou11ty: uld d1ed of 1ru11
<IMCrtbed thl fc>l!owlng 11top«W
PARCEL t Loi )9 OI TtAGI No 861111, In 111e City ol l•vlM, county.
of OrlnQI, Sl•1• or c a111orn11. 11
per map rac;ordaO In t>ooti: 248.
Pill•• 42 to 44, 1nc1u1I••. o t
liA1IQfllanaou1 M1pa, In 111e olf\ce of
111a eoun1v Rec:0<0.. ot Hid Or1nga County
EXCEPT thar1trom 111 oil, oil
rlQhl1, mlntr•lt, mineral rtglll1.
natural OH 1lg1>11, •ncl other hydlOC&rbOt'l1 by wfla.._var ntma
It.no-11111 m•y be within or und.,
••Id l1nd, togatlltr with Ill•
ptrpalu1J 11g111 ol drUllng, mlnlf\g,
oplorlng t nd oper111no therefor
end storjng In ind removing Ill•
same from aa1d i.r>d or 1ny ot"9<
ra nd. 1nclud1no tlla right 10
wlllpl'toc~ 0< dlrectlon1lly drtll and
mine from lend• other than uld
t1110, oil °' gu watlt, 111nna11 and 1t11tt1 Into. throvgn or MJtOU Ille
aubaurtec;e ot 11ld lend, end 10
bottom 1uc11 w111p11ock11d or
dlracllonally drilled -111, 1unnel1
end alltlt• uncltr end btneetll or
bayoncl the e•lerl0< limits lllereof,
1nd 10 reclrlll, retunnel, equip,
malnteln, repair deepen end
oper110 any suoh -II• or mines,
wlthOYI Ille 1lghl to <lrlll, mine. 11or11,
explore ano operate tllrougtl 1111
turlac• of Iha upper 500 IM1 ot Iha
11Ub1urttc• of Hid land. u resa<vtd
by The lrvlne Company, " Weel
Virginia c:orporlllon, In died
recorded June 12, 1969, In book
8987. page tO, Ollk:lal Records
PARCEL 2 A non-oxc;1u11va
eopur1en1n1 easement over end
llOtOIS Ille Soulll.,ly 3 00 feet Of LOI "'° of Hid l<act tor PUIPOSH o t dtelnaga 1no lor m•lnt11n1ng Ill•
exterior o l tlle 11ruc tura1 wall
located upon Loi 39 ol 11Jd tract
edlteent to 11111 llt6merlt
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
OEEO OF TRUST OATEO 1211018 t
UNLESS YOU TAi<E ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE
IF YOU NEED AN E.XPLANATION
OF THE NATURE OF THE
PROCEEOING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
The tldd•••• of Ille •bO•I PtOPlrly 11 18932 Raolnt . lrvlnt, CA No wenenty 11 gr.oan aa to Ill
c:omplelttn... Of CO<ractnan The beneltclery under said Oeeo o f
T'ru11. by reuon of • breach or
dlftufl In the obltg1t1ont 1eCUred
thereby. herltofore e•acuted and
delivered 10 the unda111gnecl •
wrltlen Dlclar111on 01 Oeltutt and
Dernend IOI Sala, and wrttltn nottce
al breeoh and of lllllellon 10 c:euse
1he under11gn•d t o 1e11 setd
propet1y 10 11t1sly aald obllg•t10ns
and ther••Her tile under11on•d
CIUM<I tlld notloa ol breach end of
ltec:tlon lo be recorded Oacemt>er
22, 1982 11 lnltr No 82-449848 Of
ottk:lal Recorcla In tile otflea ot the
Aecorde< 01 Or1noa Co~mty.
S•ld S•I• w lll be mede. but
wllhout coven•nt or w•r11nty
express 0< lmplled, 1eg11dlng title
posMSffon, or enc;umbranc;" to
pay 11\e remaining prlnctl)lj 14.im of
the note tec:urecf by said Oeeo of
"Trull, with tnlerut as 1n Mid no1e
provided. edv1noet. II 1ny, under
Ille l11<m1 of 111d Deed of Trull
•-. charges end ••pen-ot Ille Tfustee and of Ille 1ru111 c:reatld by
aald Oeod ot Trust Said .. ia wllt bf
tlfld on Thu1.0•y. APfll 28. 1983 Al
2:00 p m 11 the C1111pman Ave
t n111nca lo the Civic Cente1
Building. 300 E Chapmen Ave
Orange, CA
At the time o f th• 1n1111 1
publlcltlon ol 11111 110tlu. Ille tote!
lmOUl\t of Ille unpllld bellflGa Of the
obligation aecurtd by the above
cl11crlbed dead of trUll 1nd
e1ttmet1d cosll, aap1n1a1, end
edlreooes I• $28,510 52 The total
lndeblednon being en .. 11rna1a on
wfllc:n thll opening bid la computed
mey oe obtelnad by calling (4 t51
1145-&418 Ille dey bffO<I the ....
Otte Mtrcll 28 1983
COLDWELL BANi<ER ESCROW
SERVICES. INC as Mid
Truatee,
l 0 SERVICE CO , IQll\t
Wand• Mc:Mlnton Aut Sec
Ona City Blvd Weal
Orange, CA 9 t688
c .... ,.
NOTIOI °' TlllUtTIH' IA.La
Tf'"ITH'I MO 111M
On Ar:>tll JI 1113 •I t I 00 a m
'"Ill AMl!RIO AN TITl,.I
INllUAANOI! OOMllANY, •
Calllo•nl• 001po1allon •• ftutl•,
OI 111;.c...o. f tutt .. °' luo.111111.cl J rue .... 01 1ha1 cerlaln Offd ol
frutl ••.Cullk:I by LOWIN W HO
and WANOA A HO, "41.0and and
wtle, R081'.AT E THO"NOVlllO and
MAROARl!T A THO,.NOVRO,
11u1tnlnd •nil wile. and recorded
Augull 20 11111 at INl~•I NO '9213, tn 8ooi. 14 118. 11-oe 1664,
ot Otttctal Aaoord1 ol 0111111•
Counly. C.rttornla, and puf1111111 l o
""' certain Nolle• or O•fautt
lhetaundar ·-dad o.c..no.r 20, 1912 H lnllrumal'll No U -4463112,
of Otttclel A41cord• Of MIO Counly, ... 111 undat and pu11uan1 IO .. Id
Dead Of T IUll Mii al publ1¢ M!Ctlon
tor CHll, lawful money Ol tlle United
41•1•• ot Amerio•. • CH iiier'• cllack Pty•bla lo H id TtullH
drawn on • 11a1a °' national bank. 1
11•1• Ot tad«al <itadll u11loll, or a
•l•I• 0• lfdarat H Vl"iJI and loan HIO(:tallOn domletle<I In tllla 1111a.
al 111' main antranct to ""I
Amertcan Tni. lnwranQa Company
loc;atad tt 114 Eul Flllll &trMI, In
tlle City of S1n1a An1. C11ttorn1a,1tt
111e1 •l(lllt, 1111e end lntera11
conveyed to and now llald by II
unda• .. Id Dffd of Trull In "" property 111uated tn H id County
end Slala dHCrlbad u
PARCEL I
LOI ' of Tract No 103811, 111 th•
City OI Coll• MaH, County of
Or1nge, State ol Canrornta, H
lhown on • m91> rac:orde<I 1n l>OOk
450, pegae 18 e nd 19 of
Mlece1t1naou1 Mape, In the office of
Iha Counly Record., of ••Id
Co~mly
EXCEPTING THEFROM Ill oll,
g•• mlnar1l1 e ncl Other
11yqroc•rbon 1ub1t1nc11 lying
below a clepth OI 500 !Mt without
the right 01 1u1tece en1ry, ••
reterved by Roy Hirata, by deed
recorded Aprll J. t978 tn book
12820, peg• 82. 0t11e1a1 Rac°'ds EXCEPTING THEREFROM the
loOowtng
CaJ Unltt IA I & IA·2 th<ougll
14A· 1 & 14A·2 as a11own upon the
conoomlnlum pten recorded In book
1355' II p1ga 1737 ot OlllC:lll
Record• of Mid County
(b) The oclu1l11e rlghl to
po11eu1on o t 111 tho•• •••••
detlgn111d as balcon111. pet101
sto11ge ar•••. and g111oea •• sllown upon Ille condominium plen
above referred to
PA-l 2 Units t•A·t encl 14A·2. ea
allown upon lhe Condominium ptan
above rel.,,ed to
PARCEL J.
An ••elusive •l>Purlen1n1
e11eme111 lo• •ealdal'ltlal UM end
purpo$6$ 1n end to Ille b1lc;ony anO
p11t10 directly ad)•~t to Iha •bova
de1cr1bed Unit wlllCh shell b e
oeemed to be part ol the "Re·
a1r1c1ed Common Areu .. 111own es 1•B encl 1 4 P on th• Conoom1n1um Ptan above rateueo
to
PARCEL 4
An e•clu1lva appurtenant
u~t 10 use and occupy. 11 111
ttmu tr1e garage deKrlbed and
detlgnalecl on the Condominium Pian above relerred lo es t40
wlllCh S/\all be~ to be p1r1 ot
tne Rest11cted Common Arau
Nome tncl •ddren o f th• benetlct1ry al whOH requHt lh•
salt IS being conducted P1c:lflc
Bluffs Condom1nium1. cto Don I(
LOYla, 1445 Camino M ... no, Senll
BA•b•• a. CA 931 ti [)jrec:tlons 10
the above property may be
ob1a1necl by requelllng uma 1n wrlllng lrom th(, t>eneflCl•ry wllhln
tO clays trom t1w1 hrst pubhcahon of
11111 notice
Said Hie will De made without
covenant or wenanly a•p•eH or
implied u to lttla ~ °'
encumbrances lo 81tlsly Ille unpaicl
balance due on the not• °' notaa
secured by salcl Deed of Tlust 10
wH SA0,877 00, plus tl'I lol10w1ng
11st1mated c:oaca. aapen1t1 and
advanc:et II the II~ of Ille 1nttlal
publiutlOtl ot '"'' Notice 01 sai. $3, 183 75
NOTICE TO PflOPl!RTY OW'NIR
YOU ARE ... DEFAULT UNOEll A
DEED 0, TRUaT , DATED
OCT<>eER 14, 1llO. UMl..laa YOU
TAKI! ACTION TO P'ROTl!CT
YOUR PROP'lRTY, IT MAY aE
SOU> AT A l"U9l.IC •AU. If' YOU
NHD AN Ul'\.AMA T10M Of' THE
NATURE OF THI! P'ttOCEEOING
AGAINST YOU, YOU aHOULD
CC»CTACT A LA~
OA TEO Meteh 29. tll83
FIRST AMERICAN
TITLE INSURANCE CO
a Callt0<nl• corp
Jeef'nlna L l..lwr\e
Aulho<lzed 01l\oer
11• e A1111 Street.
Senta Ana, CA 9270t
(7 14) 556-3211
Publlallad Or•nge CoH t Oelly
P110t Apr 7, t4 21 11183
flt&IC N011C£
NOTICE°' aw (71.C) 835-8288
Publl1llad Or1ng1 Cout Deify
Piiot, APfll 7 14, 21 1983
In ICCOf'clanc:e with Ille provi81ons
of th• C 1 1ttorn11 unrtorm
Commerelel CocM, there being due
1648·83 end unp1ld 1t0fl0' IOI wfllcfi tile
------------COA 0 VAN MOVING & STORAGE PtaJC NOTICE
NOTICI OF aAU
Of'AUT~
Notiee 11 hetaby given pur1Uanl
to MC1ton1 3071 Ind 3072 ot tile
CMI Coda of the Siiia of Cal1foml1
th• undersigned, ELMER BUD
NAYLOR. 7773 Newman Ave ,
Huntington Ba•cll CA Counly
o t Orenge Stall of C•lllotnla
921147 , Wiii 1111 el publlC
tuetlon, al 7773 Newman Ave , aald
addr ... Catllornla, II 10 • m on
Friday, tile 8th day of Aprfl. 1983
1111 tollowlng 9Utomoblte, 10 wt1.
11'1'1 P'Oflti8oc; 2J.-n>~
Slid Ml• " for th• P\l•POM ol
11llefylng lien of the undlnlgned IOI
stor1g1 In Iha 1moun1 of $50 00
togell'ift with c;Qtll Of ldver1'9fng
and ... pen-ol ....
DUNN MOVINO & STORAGE,
GORDEN MOVING I STORAGE &
O'NEIL MOVING SYSTEMS. INC ls
1n11tled to a lien aa Watahou---.
on tlle good• heteinlller deec:t1bed
end due l'IOllQe 11evt09 ~ otveo to
Pflr1• known to ctelm an lnt-t tha<ein and ll>e llma spacifled In
IUCh notlel fOI p1ymenl of IUCll
hiving ••Plred, notlc1 11 hereby given 11111 ,,_ IJOl>d• wtll be IOkl
el public auction •I Cot 0 V1n
Mov1fig & S1or1ge. 235 P1ul1rlno
Ave . Cotti Meu. County o f
Ortn0e, S1111 of Ctlltoml.t on Ille
24th d•y of Ap,.I. 19113, •t 9 JO
o · clOol\ L m Should It be lmpolllbla
10 Mii all the loll on Iha et>ove dlll.
1111 Mii w111 bf contlnued to another
dlta u tnnounoed by Ille aucllOn
company
Oeted 11111 15th day ol Al)fH. 1983 El met Bud N tytor
Pubtllll•d Orange Cout Delly
Pilot. """' 7. t 1183
Tll• IOllOWtno II~• lo be •old
con1let1 of l'IOuMhold good• & par_,•I eftec:11·
Ntma ot ()wl'ff
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llOUr• !tom 8:30 Lm. to 0·30 p.m by June Lair-• lltlJ' clllnn wl10 rfq\111111 II wt1hln Rocky Stvll09
110 d1y1 tlllf the dele of 1hl1 Marlin StO¥ell
publlcelloll • Pat White
The loundallOn'a rlnc;lpal Office ~ ~
la located 11 1746 Irvine Blvd a a1w ...
Ula J, Tuetln, CA., llHIO Oeo<oe 1..Mlh
Tht pflnci1p11 m1n1oer of the ~ l>unn
toundtllon if Ototoe Hawlll B#bata PortlllO
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lftllM<IWtl Jan 81tlnar ~ J IOelodl Elc:hlt<I 0f11Mm flllt t!~I WH fllecl wttl'I IN lll'tM• Mllcllton
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PUlllC H011ct
Mtot.·~ IMTIHT TO "loUiiT:'AlctSVI AM> CONalOl.R '9t~IAl.• coun•c~
COUIOI OUtTIR ftHHIM
WMl.lll!AI llKllOn• • 13110 to 111402 of Ille Callf0tnl• fohH a11t1n
Coda mike p 1ovlt1on1 for 101111
Oc:c111>•11oy ot dl1lrtc1 o wn1u
proe>•rty wlll'I private 111dl~ldual1 firm•, Ot C.OtPOttllQfll , etld
Wtil'REAS, th11111trlr.t 11no1 llM!I
c;onetr1lnt d to ne• ell.,nata
.ourc .. 01 tund1 10< v1riwe dl•lrtcl
raqulf-C1 11'\0
WHeAu.e, Ille dl1lr1C1 llu • r .. J
lnterHI lfl • II ~7 ec:re parce l ldenllflecl H t 1400 Wernat Avenue,
FOYntalll Vall11y. Ca1t10rn1a, end
WHr.REAS Ille <lllhlCI 1equllN !~dlJ on11 (ao111tt11 101 dlllrlct l,_•••••••••••-1
pU'l)j) ... I nd
WHEREAS. Ill• u1a1rte1 1n1ana1 to
UM I j)OttlOll Of Ille lloulld1ng1 10 be
"°"etrUCtad Wflleh wlM ptoVlde an •••I Of not IMI lhan 11,000 1qu1<a
'"' tot ootteoe purPO... 111d 1tao 10 Oblaln onatt1 tmprOvatntnll IOI
parklno whlcll wtll p.ovld• not i..1
111an an 1ddlt1on•I 366 1pac..1 on
1111 COHlllna Community College
Cenlt< alle
NOW THEREFORE SE 11
RESOLVED. lhll 1111 Governing
801rd ot the CoHt Community
Cott11911 [)jlfrtCI doe. helllby dlClltt
II• 1n1en11on lo r1Ge4va and c:onllder
propoHll tor 101nt occupency or
d11tr1ct property In acc0td1nce wltll
lhe prov111one or Sec:tlOtl 81390 et
1eq of tht Educttlon Codi, ond
nollc• II llereby glv1n t111t on t~
15111 day OI June. 1983 11 8 00 pm
the Oov•rn1ng Boerd wlll llold It•
r11gul1r public meeting and wtll
c:o111ldtr •11 •••n• or propo1111
IU t>Mlltfd, arllf
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, 111•1
th• Sacralery ol the Boero or
T1u11-la hereby directed to give
notice ol Ille erorosa10 pu1>11c
meeting by pubt1ce11on pursuenl 10
Sec11on 81398 ol 1111 Educet1011
Code STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNtv OF ORANGE
H
I , NORMAN E WATSON
Secralery to the Botrd 01 Trutt-
ot Coa11 Community College
Oletrtct of Orange Couoty,
Calllorn111. ttereby cetttfy tt•1t tht
•bov• end torego1no Reaotu11on
Wll duty end r~gulerly rtgultrfy
aooprta oy 1ne 11110 tsoero 111 ..
regular meeting 11111reol lleld on 11111
16th dey o r Ma1 011, 1983. and
i>asM<I by a m110ttty •Ole ot a110
BOlrd
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hllvt
hereunto ''" my hand and teal thl1 16111 d•y OI Ml/Ch. 1983
Normen E w11aon
Secr111ary 10 the
Boerd of Tru1tee1
Pubhsh1u1 Orange Coasi Dally
Pilot. March 2•. J t. Ap111 7, t983
1483-83
flt.&IC NOTICE
1( ..... 17
NOTICE CW SALE M
RIAL PflONRTY"' AT
""rVATE aAU
No. A·1'M1t
In 11111 Superior Covr1 ol the Stat•
01 CaMlornla, In and for 11111 County
OI 0.tnge
tn the Matter of Iha Ellfle or
HENRY GRUMET. Oecfaaed
Notice II llereby given lllMI lhe
~signed wlll 11811 at pr1v111 N ia.
to the 111g11111 end blllt bidder
1ublec1 10 conflrmallon of H id
SuperlOt Coun on 0< ell• 11111 20th
day ot Ar:>tll 11183. •• the offtoa of OAVIO E WALD, ESQ , 333 Bayside
Drive Newport Beech, County of
0tlf108, Sl•lt of Cllll01nl1 ell tile
r1g1>1. lllle and 1nt1r1St or slid
Oec.oent. 1n •nd 10 111 the c11<11Jn
real prope<ty lltuate In the C11y of
S11I B•ecll County of Orange
S11111 ol Catllorn11. part1cu1111y
dMCrlbed ea totlO'#t, to-wit
lot 108 or l1ect 2S9t, 11 Plf
map rec0<ded tn BOOie 83. ~ 14
lo I 8 inclu1lve, of Mllcell1neou1
Mtpt , In Iha Ofltca of Ille Counly
Recorclat of O<tnge Counly mor•
commonly known •• 505 l9i1una Plt0a S•aJ Beech, Catllomll 90740
Term• ot 111a c un In tewlul
money of 1111 Untttd S111u on
"°"llrmallon ol .. i.. 0< pan c:Uh
1nd btl•nce evldenc•d by nole
MCY<.cl by Mortg901 OI Trust Deed
on I lie pr opariy so told Ten P11<
C«ll Of tmOUnt bid lo be clapo9iled
wttll bid
Bid• °' offata to be In w<lllng And
will be r-lvad al the elornald
office "' any lime •fl•• lht 11111
l)Ubllcatton hereof 111\d bef or1 dale
0( ....
Oiled llllt 301h day ol March, 1"3
HARRY GRUMET ullC\Jl°' of the Elllete of
Henry Grui'T1411.
~
OAVIO Ii. WALO
JACK nON ltlU>RETI4, Jfl.
Attome)I It Law m..,...,.om. ....,_. 9Mch, CA t2MO
Publl1had Or•nge COHI
Pilot, Apr 9, 7 13. 1983
01lly
18111-eJ
PtEl..IC NOTICE
P'tllllC NOTIC£
Pl "°'2 NOTICI O~ TRUaTll'I Hl..I
No. n»e-7t'oe.,-r
YOU ARI IN Ol'AUL T UNDIR A
0110 0, f R UaT DATl!O
DICIMalR llT, 1H1. UNLE81
YOU TAKI ACftOH TO PflOUCT
YOUR P'ROP'IRTY, IT MAY al
IOLO AT llU8LIC IALI. IF YOU
NHO AN U~ANATION OIJ Tttl
NATURI 0' THE PROCllOINO
AGAINaT YOU, YOU I H OULD
CONTACT A lAWYlft,
On April 2:tnd, 1983, et t I 00
AM STANOARO SERVICE
CORPORA I ION • Call!ornl•
Co1pora11011 •• ouly •PPOlnted Trutlle under end pursuenl 10
Otilld of r ru11 ttlCO<ded Dlclmo.tt
1 1081. 81 tnllt NO 1743, b<>Ok
14313 peg•• 1112·816 ot OfllCl•I
Record•. eaecuttd by Paler I
FogtrHIY •ncl Joi n P Fogerusy
ttusbend sncl wile H 101111 1a11an11
111 1ru11or(•I. In lh• olllct or the
County Rec0<oar ot Or11>oe County,
Stole of Ce11!01n1e, Will SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
BIDOER FOR CASH (payable •t
time ol sale 1n lawlul mC>rnly 01 the
Un11tct S1a11•I el lhe Soulh
Cnttonce ot lhl Orenge Counly Old
CourthOUH , 2, ' WHI Sent• An•
Boulevard, City of Se"'' An11, S111e
ot C11tlorn11 ell r1gh1. !Ille end
1n181ell conveyed 10 encl now held
by II under aflcl Deed of Trutl 1n Iha
property s1tu1ted tn 1110 Counly
ano Stale oeacrlbed es
Loi 2911 of Tract No 1112 In
Ille Costa Mesa Senlta•y 0111r1c1.
CllY OI Cl)lll M918. county Of
Ora11gt1 s:ue ol Cellfornla, ••
snown on a Mep rec0<ded In l>OOk so. pages 32 to 38. lr'IClus1ve, OI
Mlscetteneoua Map•, 1ecoro1 of
Orange County. Ctlllornta
Eacephng therefrom •II crude
011. pelro1eum 011. br111, uphellum
end ell kindred 1ubt1anc11 end
olhll< m1nats under end In satd land,
1acep1 lhe riglll to uM eny portion
01 lhti surfece or Ille tend '°' drllllng
Ope< a11on1, m1n1no °' ouetrvtnp 01
1111 kin<11 1nc1ud1ng l><lt not uclutlve I oM>tl welf'Orllllng. Oii cllvelapment mining operauona togetller with the
UIHI of 1a1d 1u• lace tor oll wells,
finks tunnel• m1n1no •AcavellOllt
or 111a1t1, provlcled. llowevt1, the
same •n•n not tie coMrued to
P<ohlblt slant clrlfllng or Mic:ll ollltlr
0pe<&t1on1 whlCh 1n no way uM ot In
11ny way ollecl Ille 1<.1rface 11g11ta of
seld land. •nd wMcll do not 1n111<
said tend 111 a polnt f1K1 111an 500
feel of Sllcl 1urfeoa 81 r...,ved 1n
deecl trom Edn1h Race Capron,
raco<de<I Fet>fu•rv 3 1953 m l>OOk
206 page 82 ol Ol!lclal Recofds
Tiie llreel edclreu ancl Olhtr
common dttlgneuon, II any ol 1116
•eat prooen~ described 1bove 11
purpo1t11d 10 be 1159 Oogwood
Coata MeSA, Cehlorma, 9262 7
T~e undersigned Jru11ee
01sc1111m~ ony 1111b1hty tor 11ny
1nc;orrectneu ot tlle 11ree1 ecldress
end 011191 common deSign1t1on, II
any ~N>wn he<t11n
Sa1cl sale w ilt be made bul
wlthOul covenant or w11rranly
11apreSt or 1mptled. regttd•no lllla
poss11111on. or 11ncuf\1brance1 10
pay 1n. rem11ning p"nc1pa1 som of
Ille nottC•I MCured by said o-J ot
Trutl with 1n1ere1t thereon ••
P<Ovtded 1n ltld no1fl(1) advences
11 any unoer the la<m1 of s.ld Oeed
o f Trull , lees, c1111rges end
e•pen-of the Trull .. and ol tn.
11usta created by u 1cl Otecl ot
Trust tor tlla emount reasonably
e•11meted 10 be $81,2.CO 10
Tiie t>anellcltry unda< salcl 0..0
01 T rual llefetol0<e .. ecuttd 1110
dellver1d 10 lhe unde11lgned 11
w•1111n Oectoretion or Oefeull 8"d
Oemeno tor S•••. 1nd • w•lllan
Notice 01 Dtlaull •nd Elecuon 10
Se41 Thll undeu1gnad cau...O eelcl
Notte• of Dtf1u1t tno E1ac11on 10
Sall to oe r tlCO< dad In the county
Where Ille rNI propat1y II loc;aled
Oete Ml!Clh 12. 11183
STANDARD SERVICE
CORP
• Cellforn111 COip as Mid Trull ..
By Lynn B-
Authortze<I Signature
21031 V1nlur1 Blvd .
Su11e 1007
Woooland Hiii• CA 9 1364
Tai (213) 340-4-010
Published 0•1nge Coeat Daily
Pilot M1rc11 JI Ap•ll 7, '4 IS27 83
Pl&IC NOTICE
&-11108
LIFE AND ACCIDENT AND HEAL TH
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STA TEMEHT
YEAR ENDED DECEMaER 31, 1982
Of CHARTER NATIONAL L"E IN8URANCIE COMPANY
8301 MARYLAND A VENUE
BT LOUIS, MISSOURI &3105
Total admitted aaaets
Total llabllltles
Statutory Deposit
Doller Amount•
In Thov1•nd• $246,916,87 4
227' 173,381
1, 100.000
Excess of U S. Admlaslble assets
over U.S llabllltlea and
statutory deposits 7.950.000
Increase (Decrease) In Excess of
U S. admlsslble aaseta over U S
llabllltlea & Statutory depo81ts
Insurance In Force; Nellonwlde
Accident ond health premiums
Insurance In Force: California
3,718,415
2,832,688,000
960.621
Business Page 97,927,550
Accident end health premiums-Direct.
California Bu1lneaa Page (869)
We hereby certify that the above ltema are In
accordance with the Annual Statement tor the year ended
December 31, 1982. made to the lnaurence
Commlaaloner of the St•te of California. pursuant to law.
0. CUMMING
Pr .. ldent
P. M. FRANK
Secretary
Publllhld 0r.,. eo.11 Deity
PllOI. AprN II, 9, 7, II, 1 I, 1913
100<>-83
rtalC NOTtc(
,.ICTITIOUa IUl•H NAm STATI.....,
file fOllowlnQ '*'°"' .,. doing
bullneM ...
NIW HORIZONS IOUIPMENT
COM PANY, 17'02 S lly puk
Boui.v•rd, Suite 109, lt'lllna, CA
11271'
11 Chlrlea v Mtll1yto, 11802
llkyplrii 8Mf , IYlta tot, lt'lllnl, CA.
112714
21 MIOl\MI J. ChoC>Pln. 5150 I
P'IClllO COltl Hwy , li>ng f'Mch,
CA. eot04
Thia butintM It cond\llC1f0 l)y I
Ofl*ll f)lft,.,.tl'llp.
CtlartM V MllleytO
Thia tfalement WU -Wllll !flt eouniy Cletll o1 Of~ Ooun~ on Mlfctl 14, 1113 nn•• ll'utlllt lltd Ou1t1w• Co .. t 01111
PllOI. -..arch 17. "'· "· Aptll .,, 111)
• \31141
P\8JC NOTICE
FICTITIOUa IW ... H NAMI ITATI...,,
The followtng PtflOfll II• <I04ng
l>ualnett 11:
POWELL PAATN!"8HIP I, IOt
Aocheel.,, CO.ti Meet. CA 112127.
LO•m·· P. WYAIOt<. o-·· P1rtn.,, 301 AoohHltr, Co111 ~CAtm7.
OOUOl.AI S. POWt.U, Llnlll«f
Peflner. 1019 Oltlord, P1ao.nu1,
CA
MAAOAflllT l POWll..I..,
Llmll•d Partner. 10111 01111010, Pl~li.,OA. Thie DuW-.. oondUcted by a llmllecl CIMIMnfl!f> 1..orwnP.~ O«wllft~ 1'1111114~ -..., Wltfl ..
County °*" ot °'""' COlllWIJ Oft Merdl at, ltA mmt
ftul>l11Md Ot1t1ge OOdl 0.Mr
ftflot, MllfCll 1 1, ~prlf ?, t4, 2f, 1* ,......,
'Villains' soil medical field
Health cost lo/low motto of 'what goes up, sta ys up'
By SY LVIA PORTER
Shock No l: Amon1 the primary "vlllaln11"
re1porudblt! for our a1t.11ggurlnti high roeta uf roodlc.:$1
can •re t ht• medical procedun•a known H
"winner•" ml'unln4' relatlvt•ly lnt!xpena1v1•
procedure11 l.O J)(!rform on a (.:(•l·per-mlnuw ba!Jh1
that ya"ld hJah profit.a. Amona them nr1· pt'OC'edurtot1
that, when n.uw, were difficult, complicated, rlllky
-and co.Oy.
But the fee. rumaln at.eep or)L-e the pr0t.-edurt'I
become common, almplifled, even ro utine. One
llluatratlon i1 heart bypaas
1urgf'ry. (O f courat:, moat
procedurct have risk.Ji attacht--<:I,
routln~ 11 u1cd a11 a relative
term.) The rule I.a: What goes up
stay• up Lying behind th•·
continued high coats 11 the
reimbursement system that acts
to keep prace11 aloft Paymenl3
are made on a fee-ror-serv 1tt:
baals and thoee fefll, in turn. are
set according \0 local stand.arda Porter
-Another "villaln" is the introduction of. and
growing reliance on, corporate values in heaJth cart!
delivery. While the application o f business
principles can c..-ertainly streamline the financial life
of hospitals, partners and all other health-care
systems, that Is simply not always truf'.
In facl, managers devote a tremendous amount
of ingenuity l.O studying ways to marupulate the
intricate reimbursement and tax rules to their
benefit.
One kmd of marupul.auon 1s creating corporate
bodies that channel profits into one or~amzation
a nd channel losses into another that provides
,reimbursement from such third parlit.'6 as Medicare.
Medicaid and the Blue Cross a nd Blue Shield
Association . These practices have received
minimum attention from CongresB.
-A third "villain" 1s the distortion of the
career choices among young physicians who
gravitate toward the higher paying speciilllics,
perhaps to the detriment of other branches of
medicine.
This system leads to the overuse of certain
procedures and to the twist.mg of the allocation of
resources -doctors and money among them.
From President Reagan to the most dedicated
OVER THE COUNTER
Cl'lml.a. C"""'11 ,_
Clr11co Cll.L~ CUUA t CllU I t tl""'-IL Clo-<:D
MUTUAL FUND
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NASD LISTINGS
expert on he.1th cue, proairerna ant now bef.na
dt-vclop«i u.nd offorcd to Ull, the A~rican voten,
to <'Ontrol thl' aoorln" t'\ltl.11 of ~kol care.
All the propc:,.ab llel.!m macfo lt1 good falth: all
~m deeiKnt-d u1 prot«t our 1y1t.ema of Med~
and Mcdkuld from et\Ac'k; 11U appear keiyed to avert
any vtcioull attack on lht-poorest ot the llCk. ~
who would sufft'r the mo8l from a fundamental
chunflt-Ln Mt-dlrnld.
v~t. I CN~I u lack of concentration on one
fundamental of fundamt-ntala· Why have our
m<.-d1n1l t.•osl.11, our h~pHal coat., our entire ayatem
of hNtlth-care d('llv~~ roocntly 1kyrOC'keted thla
wuy·~ What are the underlytng causes that havt:
tc~nt our twalth-care cost• on a spiral th•t far
excc.'t-dt1 the overall JUmP in l)Ur Uv1.ng COlllll In the
past few veans?
And the-aplroJ is m1nd-boggllng. Last year, the
heallh-<:are component of the cor\Bumer pnce index
rat;e 11 percent, nearly three umes the rate of the
CPI ns a w hole In 1981, health care rose 12.5
perc(•n 1, in 1980. the rtse was 10 percent. An
informed est1maw is that in 1982, a full 10.5 percent
of our gross national product went Lo heaJth care!
Tht• "villains" in this report Wt<n· identified by
Paul S~rr, author of a fascinau.ng new study, "The
Social Transformation of American Medicine"
(New York, Basic Books) and an associate professor
of sociology at Harvard. Starr emphasii.es our great
and growing need (or more competition and
strategies w curb our monumental health costs
We· must shift. S tarr argues, from hospital
control of health-care delivery to consolidated
payment syst ems that offer a full range o f
health-care services that work on a limited budget
.i.nd that can be held accountable to you and me,
the consumers of health care.
J ust one of the possibil1ues in the long-range
solution is developing health maintenance
organimtions (HMOs), Starr su~csts.
The spiral must be slowed, the villams targeted
and cuk>ed. Failure will be tragic; fewer benefits,
fewer services and more medical-care d oors
slammed shut in the faces of all but the middle-l.O
upper-mcome groups among us
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Orango Coa11 DAILY PILOT /Thur1d1y, April 7, 1983 oa·
Major retailers post
sales gains for March
By Tht: A111ocla1ed Pre•• Th~ nut.1on'11 rl"lnjor reuultirs po11.A.>d •ubfitantlal
11Ull•ts ~ams for Mtm•h today.
St•'1ni, fui.•bu11k & Co., thl' llu-gdt U.S. retailer,
s•1ld 11.. .. in1.•1Thanuuit· 11all1 In the wN1k end~ April 2
d 1mtx-.l ~ n pc-rcc·nt 1.c1 $1 85 billion. Second-ranked K
ml1rt l ·01 p 1'tud sult•s for the flV(• weeks ended March :w r 11.-.c 13 3 percent to $I S4 bllJ1on
But K m<.1rl l'haannan Bernard Fauber said the
lates t tncrea&t.-i. ulso "rt:tnforce our ronvictfon that
l'Oll.'>Umers hke what tht•y St.>e m the economy.
Pac-Tel n:lle request probed
SAN FHANCISCO Telephone rates won't go
uu th1i. S• ptembcr but an "mt.ea 1m" tncrease is possible
nc·xt J.rnujry as th.., Public Uullues Commission
undt•r t.1k.-i. a twu-i.tc p examination of Pacific
T1•ll'fJlwnc··., $986 2 m1lhon rate increase request. The
••1<1·nc y rdusl•d yes tt.-rday to grant a September
11w11·Jm• .H\d said the• wlephone company would have
t11 -.h11w .. overriding financial need" to win an interim
r;11l.>1· It u lM1 spilt the complex rate case into two phases
;ind Sl·t dates for hearin gs Citing the coming
d1 v1•s titun· of PucTel by A merican Telep hon e &
T1·l(·grnph and changes 1n federal regulations of
,,m11m1n1L"attuns ut1ltt1es. the agency said it would first
1·1111~1d1•1 how much more money Pac."fel needs. and
set•u11dly, how th<' increases will be spread among
l Ustomers
Sn vings & Loan goes public
LOS ANGELES -Cahfom1~ Federal Savings &
Loan Assoc1auon has gone public by selling 20 million ~har<--s of stock at $19 a share, the second-largest such
transaclton since Ford Motor Co 's 1956 offering. The
$:lB7 4 m1lhon offering yesterday more than doubled
C~I Fed's net worth, raising ll from $346 m.allion at
year-end to $706 million after the sale The savings ~nd loan realized $360.8 m1U1on after costs associated
wnh_th(' st.<X·k sale, ra1S1 Rg its net worth to savings and
borrowings ratio to 7 3 percent
Ca~ada autos analyzed
TORONTO Current problems Cacang the
Canad1an auto industry-can be cured only by
improving the industry's international competitivene53
and shifting production toward smaller cars -not by
restm ung imporu., say Japanese car distributors in
Ct.anada In a brief presented yesterday to the federaJ
.rnto industry task force, the chief execuuves ol lhe six
companies selling Japanese t·ars in Canada 1>aid
imports aren't the cause of the industry's decline.
Instead. the dC1rnestic industry has been hurt by its
depende nce on the American market and Its
nvcrproducllon of larger cars. The brief says small cars
make up only 22 percent of Canadian production. but
a('('()unt fur almost 73 pel'(.<ent of domestic sales .
WHAT NYSE DID
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Sel9cred wOtld QOIO prie.. IOCHV L""°°'1 mo<nt"O 11~1ng aoe 60 011 u oo
loftdon ••••<noon flaln9 S4U 75. off U IS
l"attt •ll«noon !laing $419 14. off S2 4 t ,,~ti.too ••2196 on t2 01
ZArrk:ll '•'• .n .. noon n11ng S42S 25 bid ofl $2 75, 5'21 26 ulled
Hendy A Harman lonly dally ouol•I $425 75. ot1 S2 75
I~ looty "°""' Cl\IOl•I 1425 75. on $27!\
•nt•lll.wd l•t>r•~••ed (only e1 .. 1y qvot•l $4'1 O•. ofl 12 89
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04 Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Thut1d1y. Aprll 7, 1883
M. Chamberlain 1
last rites held
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MCOlllOIDI, _.,. 10. 1-.a , ...... ,..l ...
ate>MeW-... ... 6 lA If II Oflllf9 Q-tr, Oelltef"t' TO' ttu-OI ~TANT MOtlCI I 4 -1 642-5678
Yrlvale family .ervtcea have ~en held for
lona·U.m L.asuna Beach artiat and oxhlbltor Mary
Pott.onaer C~berlaln, who dJed March 31 at tt'wt
qe of 87.
I' YOUR PROPIRTY II IN .... ffJ laJI lnlft lft fl)! ... ~ ltr J1Jt .......... hit :QRR!0~01'~~'1. ;·~~uV'o"3~ !tal lttl!I -....i•!m.1.-.Wi•· ----~ --- - --= --m=zi: -
PAYMINTI IT MAY .. 10&.D ====--iil~f!~·:":"=--="=u~-=="=;;;;:'="' "•"•1 tm Cam ftl ltJ ltH akdt! ..... '--:--•''"--~ :!;",:''...!,'-:_~0!:'..:':1 2 IUIU•I • Ull II Al WPU ~.~·· W~ T I I T L I I I I I to atrln1 re111 .... ll"t r11 aa-4 flor fuUdly through LlllA llLI ..... Hf The Miiar 11 motivated ~.,~ 1DL Bom ln Nova &'Olia, Canada, she grew up In
Vancouver and moved to the United StaWle In 1923.
etllll4flnt a, ,.pie ell.,,_ ,..t 81turdey pubt10111on1: end rudy to ttetan
due ,.,'"anti 111111 parmlltad 11.30 p.m. the pravlout Ji'1nelt main channel view from maplflcent fl Newer four•badroom l1,1bmll i .... opttone. Plen 50, 3If1'4 Ba vl9w
-•• 9'ld •• ,._ wltflln lflf9a di)' For Sund1y and Br, 6 Ra pool home. Reducied •1.660,000. home on a private J---•--,. ....... •bd m• home. All tfle ~ While studytns art. ahe met and later mian1 i!d
Norman I'. Chamberlain ln Laguna Bek'h In 1929.
The cou ple were active artiata ln Laguna and Los
Angele• and her works were exhibited In the.•
Festival of Arts from lta earliest years.
"*'"'' .,... tM -... "* "°'* Mond1y p1,11>lloat1on., quart., 11Gr•, ~.,, a ,_ _,"',. ""-·" ' " end gooioad to Hll at 2 00 • d UYllH .. •11 UYJIHT ,.. t>a. Condo OtMt Vlewl '""10 of 4"fwft WM---· • 1 noon o81Ur ay r... blOClll fr om lhl Old Nr. POOi ••Atoll. .., • · Tn11 amount 11 11,014 711 u 01 Spectacular beyfront dplx 2 br, 2 be up: 2 br, Plue In Or•ng• ,... MUI IUln
January 111, •On. and wtll lncr-llUI UI 2 ba dn. 2 boat,-.-, Roduced-·1,r,oQ,000, turM l&111lly room, ICfm81 14t-111t
until your ac:counl ti.cl~ cu11an1 Nlll-:----dining room, <*'llral llr· A tl/ --;D l---------
You mey not"''"" io P•Y '"" 1111111 5 .,.... PllllllLI llMl IOWPlllT rOOl'l'I fOt RV, POOi. Of?? .44' TMtll ~ hh, .... lest lllJt vnpeid portion of your acGounl 1<111e Ind oorrK1IOtle may . ..1 ""--'-· 4 bd 3 Large exl•=ln 11t T o RE •t E•T" TE 7~ 1 ,..___ lal 1 ....... :Z., She Is survived by daughter Derry Marriner
end son-in-law Bill Marrine r of Marriner'•
Stationery In U-guna Beach.
She Is al80 survived by their three sons and
wives, No rman and Kristina Marriner and son
Andrew: Michael and Lucia Marriner and sons
Michael and Daniel: David and Nancy Marriner and
daughte r April and son Ashley, all o f Laguna
Beach.
e¥on 1nougn lull p1ymen1 wu be made untU 5·30 pm Ocean & jell)' v1twa. ,...., u.., room. nn. Ow "' ~ " ...,. ..,_, """"'
demendod. 1>u1 you m1111 P•Y tl'lo for th• next d•y'e publl-bath, 3700 tq.fl. .1.386.000. Occ11mfron\ '* wlU t Orutlci 38r 2'M>a Hey t amount 1t1tod above cation For Sunday and ~rloa raduotlon for CASH •lready In u crow on
Altltf ""'" mOf'll'tt rrom 1no date Monday publlcellon1, Ull llLI 0 LOA.NI 1&9-9l00 another!
Rites held
for Mrs.
Harrison
Funeral services were
to be held today for
Carolyn Jean Harrison of
Irvine, a clerk for the
I rvine Unified School
Distric t , who died
Tuesday at the age of 42
She is survived by her
husband, David, and son
Robert, both of Irvine.
and h er mother, Jean
Motley, of Santa Ana.
S e r v 1 c e s w e r t·
scheduled at St .
Andrew's Presbyterian
·Church in N ewport
Beach with Dr. Andrew
Aquistapace officiating.
Interment is under the
direction of 1Balu
Beq~eron Smith and
Tuthill Westcliff Chapel
Mortuary.
111111111as
PEELER
NELSON PEELER.
resident of Laguna Niguel,
Ca. He waa senior Vice
President, a.S8tstant to the
President for 19 years at the
Sm1th Tool <:.ompany He is
rAClftC YllW
MIMOllA&. rA.11t
Ce metery Mort uary
Chapel·Crematory
3500 Pac1l1c View Ortvt'
Newoorl Beacn
f.>44 .noo
McCOllMaQ MOUUAlllS
Laciun.t Beach
494 9415
Laouna Htll~
768·0933
San Juan CaP•!.lrarw
495 t77n
HAHOll L4WK-MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemett>rv
Crematory
1625 Gisler Avp
Costa Mei;a
540 5554
rtHCl HOTHIU
HU U OADWAY
MOaTUAIY
1 I 0 Broadway
Costa Me~a
64:.>·9150
Ml.IC NOTICE
"cTmoua au1M•• NAME IT A H M«NT Tne following peraon 11 doing
t>uetneH u M E P ASSOCIATES 1370 N
Brea Blvd . Suite 1~4 Fullerton CA 112635
Fred Schnel<le•, 2946 lerrue. Fullerton CA 92835 Tnts l>ollnesa I• con<lucled t>y en 11n1ncorporaled 111ocl11ton Oll'ter than a pertne<shlp
Fred Scllneldltf
Thia 1t11omen1 wH filed w1t11 lhl
County Clerk ol Orenge County °"
ot reco•d•llon ol Ihle documo•H 12:00 noon Saturday Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + 1.arJe rec: nn.. C..ta Jina ltM Property Mart 640-9019
(wnlcn d•I• 01 rac:otd111on IPPM" PIHH ul! for 1 "klll t hed t1o9 M20 000
l\ef.ot1), unloH Ille obOgallon belno number" wh•n c•ncal· beam celtm,a, urnla • pa • • · a • JIDI Lff!u ..... lMI
forecloal<I upon i>e•mll• •long., ~ llno yCYr •d. PlllUlll UIOI llLLTIP Liil OllMI By owner. Lovely wood. PltflOd. you h•ve only Ille legal rtgnt 111,111 etalnad end l•adad 10 110p 111e l0toc:loeure by peylng Nt!W 4 br. 4Ya ba, cu.atom French No~y Thi• 11 whit curb awoat
Ille entire amount domended by lllHI Etta\e 1 2 prime~ hilltop Sl.~.000. 11 all about. Baeutlf\it 4 .a II -glale. Ocean View. Walk your c•odll0t Cnacl! your ad dally and 8dr 2 B• home In 1 fine • to town & beach 2
To llnd °"' 111e amount you mull report error• Immediate• 00111111 UYI llYFlllT .,91 wtth 911y AV~ Oulal 1trMI, EHtllda, lrplc1. Xlnt fln•nctng pay or 10 .,, .. ,,,.. tor P•vmen1 10 "' Th• D •tL" PILOT .. _ end cloM 10 1 lat~ par" 1182.500 126•.000. •9•-95'4e S1op the ro .-c·1·0-. • 1 " " ' --C<>ronado Wand cuat. bayfront lot. 8:'>' boat " •-... .. • .._ r ur or 1 your 1umH 1t1blllly for Iha Wall prlc:od al $ 39,900 _, II ' ""' 1-:--:-' ..... lMf prope•ty 11 1n lorec101ure f0t eny llrtl Incorrect lneerllon dock. Plana avail. Now •370,000 w/\erme. Call now 751-3191 •••11-~ Oll'ter llllOn, COntlGt CALIFORNIA -&• .--, -FIRST BANK , a Calllornle O#'I ' swr ... WRW
corpor11ton. 630 "B"' SlrHtlP 0 -C:SElECT ftrHltHrl 1111,111 UOllflOEI
Box 1311, San [)jago. CA 92112 IHHI lar Salt .... PROPERTIES •II . Ml. !li•-Alln Jo Lucas (714) 294-46~ • ~ IT
H •°" hHO 1111 queetlone, rOM QeaeraJ 1002 B .. utlfully daCOr8tad •houtd conleot • , •• ,., or lho condo -m•ll• up pall sao,oeo
goornment •11•nor whloh m•r llWI IS 111,llO S100l·l1IOI 1e1m POOL p1ymanu of epprox STEAL thle ou11tandlng h .... '". u'. d r 0 u r I 0111 . ....·--·•R•t S7000 Ind move lnl VIEW HOME .• Bdrm, Rem ember, YOU MAY LOii! •-5 "9t Telle advantage of own.-Cun for true equity F0t 2 11orlea, 111c•nt and Ag' 525-40&4'"3-ltoO 1~ ~MPOOL, MUST Ll!OAL "10HTI II' YOU oo NOT Darting end unit In qulel ar'e dllamm• on thl• ooel large, 1 11ory, no pool, rHdy to move In. No
TAKI! PROMPT ACTION. aecurlty g•led complexl He'1 tranalorad • MUST home. E1lde, WHlclllf. qu1lllylng. 3Br 2'hb•. 8 LL TI Call today.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thal Clean .. a whlllle, pool•. SELLI Fantutlc IOClltlon Npl Hgll. Seva COltl and Soler heated pool. By • 1111'1 RM Rodgers e3l·l2ee
CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK. • D IP• and more. 10.50/, II· near So Cout Pll.1.L Hia time Elderly rela11v .. owner. Call 982-1571 An••• ltl•I Ill,
Ce1tlo1nl1 Corpor•t1on or Sen nanctng. Only $80,500 1011. your gain on Ihle mollvoted 10 move lor !~~~~~~~~~ Oii .... , llN,111.
F212154 Diego C•lll0tnl1. II Trustee under• Call now 979-5370 xlnl llngla 11ory Towne p h y 1 I c •I re a Ion I alllll Ill 100 Put>llslled Or11nge Coest Dally Deed of Trust dllod June 26, ,g72, Home dall~hl. C•ll 831·5055, 8•2-2000. • , l~~~C~all~e4>~~9~18~1~,!!~t.~ Piiot. Merell 24. 31 April 1 14, executed by REY WHEELER end 759 1501 52 7272 5•8-13•7 Vacant end raad~to -·--IY ...
MerCh 18, 11183
1983 FLO WHEELER. l'lu11>1nd and wile • °' · · '" " __ ,
1427-83 aa 101n1 1en•n1t .. T•uator. to tar.at_,..,.. a_ I .,.,,--,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;L-move In. Eaay quell ng 3 Br Freedom home, lrg 3 bdrm & den, R-2, wlll sec:ut1 certain obftgallon• In f111or ~-a.Dm and low down Monthly lot, nu ~I. '99,000. By trade for C M unlta.
-----------ol SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST rr--...!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil D.-.-1 .,......... pay men ti u n d a r Ownr. e31·1151 1700,000 3713 SH· MllC NOTICE NATIONAL BANK now CALIFORNIA ---~ $1000/mo. 850-857 FIRST BANK. 1 Ce 111orn11
1
1 •<--"-CAREY OR SCOTTI OwMf •mdou1, 2 '/Tl,_. lhoro. . 8· 111cm10U• IUIJNEll
NAME ITAHMl!NT corporation. " Benellclary II Tll IWT r=n:. H1·22t2 • BR, den, 2 •ty 2',;, bll, Newport Haighll, 3 Br. 1 •ecorded July 10. 1972. Fiie No IF Ill llWPllT ~. 2200 1q f1 . Wall paper Ba. house, new paint. Tiie rooowino paraon1 are d<llng
tk.oslneaa es· E & M PARTNERSHIP, 2151 Mlcheleon O•I••. Suite No 155.
IMne. Cetlfornia 927 15
8247, 1n BOOk 10214, Pege/Seflea ltslffHt 10..•'1 ~~~~~~~~~ CAU FOR lhrou~h out. Fa~u1on new rool rollnl1hed 608, Ofllcl•I Record• ol Orenge Live In 3 bdrm, 2 beth S MILLION and 1hn Raal 1tate. h8rdwood ftoor. IOtced
County, Cotlfornle. seld obtlgallon• upper •Pl. Commarclel IHI •SI DOLLARS e.42·1183 air heal, detached dbl
inGlud1ng one promtl80l)I note tor L ... tf•-all Fri, Set, Sun N'-2 Br ,._.,._ In ~ car gerage, large yard.
Mike Marquond. 20 Elde<t>etry, 1n11ne. Cellfornla 92715
1"41 original 9lltTI or S24,000 00 ... op. o .... 0t ret on ~OPERTle8 ...,. ""'""' ,.,. 521 Et Moden A8kl
Thal,,.,. benatlclll lnle<eel unde< lower level plul • Clf 12~PM FlllT uw w-e•111 M5ooon.llc1•1"00.•o·ooonldyo!._8n9 .• 1189,000. 5.:So.1 ~
Elyal1n Oe11elopmen1 Inc'. a
C1lllorn11 corporellon. 330 Olttol Circle. Loa Allos. CeJll0tnLI 94007 ThlS bullnotS II conduclec:I by I
genftfal par1ne<shlp
sucn Deed 01 TruSI end "" perking. Price at $395, 289 Liiac Lane Wm Cote. Bkr -~ obUg111on1 secured thereby are 000. 831·5055 S.8·3787 All IAlll ... ., Webb Realty. 831-2170 _8 _______ _
now ownec:l t>y ltie undertlgned 'You don'l n..a • gun 10 Panoramic Back Bey AM 0< •M-7849 EY91.
Tl'tal •breech ol, end• defeuJ11n. "drow l•it•• when you View from thl1 rerely SACRIFICE: Oeluu 1 Br tl'leobligallonsro1wnlcflauen0ood ..,_an""' In 1...._ n...11u •vol11ble ··A" plan ol Trull 11 eecurlly hU occurred In ..-'"" ,,. -·• · Condo. By owner. Mike Marquand Tiiis slllemartl WU lllec:I wllh-,tlle
County Clerk of Oranoe County on
MlfGll 18 1983
1n81 peyment 11 .. not been mede ot: Pllol Want Adel Call now H•v• eomethtn9 to eewt Highly upgredad and Call 831~98 'I &42·5e78. ClaMllied Ide do II weU private wtth garden entry1---------1 lnt11llmen1 due Oc tober 1, 19112 end HCurlty syllam. IOTA W •Tl deltnquenl and 111 1u1>1equent _ _ _ _ _ _ Mulll·l•vel 3 bdrm with
F21217'J
Put>ll1hed Orange Cou1 Dally Piiot Mer 24 31. APfll 1 14, 11183 1421-83
1ns111tmen1S tllal may become NI muter aolta. New on the 3 &' 1V. Ba pool home.
delinquent A 1111 cherge of 2% ot L I IPA CdM CHARM DUPLEX C1tm l!ltchan, lmmac each 1n11e11men1 not paid w11n1n.15 PLUS 9.25.,,. IMUmable merkat, S.79,500 1... lnalda/out. 1135,000
days of ll'le due date. Oollnquency p loanl F1mlly room. g•· d CdM 1~T 3 Br 1Y. Ba l1mlty rm. of p.H1fr encumt>rancH. t•xos. zebo, l•ol•l•d muter 1 block to the heart of ol &wr-2•X30' gwago. ,_ crpt
lnsurence •11<1 •-men11 11 eny b d B shops and 4 block.s to the main -m & paint In & out $138. Any 1um1 ed•anced by 1 he • room· ••t t>uy .,.r.w,_ 000 t>eneflclary under Ille above · around at only $139,950. ; 1 beach from tills 2 bdrm w /frplc Remodel p1an-.,10< k.ixury 3 Br 1 Ba fixer., Sl.20.000. descrfl>ed trua1 deed Cell g19.~10. front unit with spacious 2 bdrm 2 home+ guest !louse and
Tl'tll 1>y ••••on lllereol. tl'te I b a • { i r p I c re a r u n i t + room for pool Perfect FIUD uan
SW"VIVed by hLS wife Peggy, unders1gn111 llH executed and locollon 1mong11 new .... 14 det1.,.,ec:1 to eald Tr11111" 1 w.111en 1 mother-in .Jaw quarters. New ond higher prlcad"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil son Lane of Louisiana, Oeclerellon or Oof1u11 end Demand carpets, draperies and n<>int in both homee Owners If• n.11-111
d a u g h t er Debo r a h for Sale. and 1111 d•PO•lled wlll't ..--· Ible on term• •nd wltl
Boyer·Bieu. brothers sa10TrusteesucnOoodolTrvt1and L ISH11 FIDI units. $1685/mo income. Owner con•l<l•r Joint venture.
"----th d J p le •fl d0Gumen11 evidencing suuated on OYat 3 ~-will consider trade and/or carry S.15,000 IM nc1u"" an arnes ee r 01>11g11ton1 secured 1noreb~ ond bo h f T · Do · ' In the Arlington area of • $284 500 -l o exas, mt.er rrLS has declared and does n,.rot>y Rlveralde. Old41f 2•00 11 1 paper. • · "All RtRO""l Saunders of Texas and 2 declare ell sums aecurod thereby UOMlO, Inc.
grandchudren. Serv1ces will immec:l•llety due and payebfe. end home that neec:la ramo. CHINA COVE CdM REAL ESTATE be held $a urda J 9 l'tU alec:IOd afl<I does hetet>y etect dellng. Ou .. t house, -
1983 a~nlO :~OA~· ~rih ~ ~~.~·~: .'~11;~'~,.,~=Ja~~o~ ~~~· ~:'9~7,:,;:. ;",.! Split level 4 Bdrm 3 bath family 131•1400
Pacific View Chapel In lieu MCUrec:I tl'le<et>y. 1111>1te1only10 the grounds Include elmo1t home with extra spacious living llWPllT llAll
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0 f f 10 we r 5 d 0 nalt0 n 1 rlghl of r .. ns1a1emon1 u provided T every lype ol lrull tree and dining area; partial Newport 112'1,IOO I
l t d t R Ch 1>y 1-you can lm1glno. Truly Harbor vi·ew Only 30 ste,... to bay Spadoul 3 bdrm. 2·~ b• r es rte e o esea r · C1Hlorn11 F1rs1 Bank. unique property offered r-
Amencan Cancer Society of • C111torn11 corpore11on at l395,000 631-7370. and beach -yet tucked away from ~o~.::'~e..,C: ac:Arthur VIiiage 2 Br.
Orange. 4030 Birch S t .. By Fred O Blundell 549·3548 the hustle-bustle of summer traffic thadr11 celllng1 Excel· Auumae~~i5~1*·
Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. vice Prottdenl d ds •0:.25 ()()() lent llnanclng. A1euma i----------R bo La M QI Put>lltl'ted Orange CoHI Delly an crow . ~ , .
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2'4 be., wide greenbelt All ,_. 'YOU OWN THE
LAND. Wll taua option
1225,000. Btlr. ~1~
Of e.46-&68
Jumlna Cfaalt: Condo In
Coron• dal Mar. Spot·
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3 rear• old, 2 car Ol'aoa. tennl1, pool. ucurlty
PrlOad to NII. $310.000.
Open Fri/ Sat/Soo 12-4.
22 Beachcomber D<~.
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Mortuary Costa M esa! 134•-83 10% dn and C>WflOf wt111-.._.-.. ..... ....., ____ .._
di.rectors. 540·5554 carry the belanc.. Thi• llAll -Ml.IC NOTICE : Spacious 2 story 4 Bdrm, 3ba Port one won't tut Call nowt Ealy wall! 10 l>ch. • 8'. 3 RW,.n _ ....
•Royal d I f .1 2 &48-7171 B•. 19ac1oue tMng rrn. --·• MERRILL FICTmOUS •UllNl!H m 0 e • am 1 Y rm• family rm, laundry rm, 32.28 A&B 8'oad Streat,
BARGAINS IN CUSTOM &
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JAMES F . MERRILL, I NA.Ml! ITATHll!NT woodbuming fireplaces, access to large belcony. $184,000. raduoed to '335.000 2
resident of <Asta Mesa, Ca. j Tne ro11owtno !*eon• are dolno lllffl pool, jacuzzi and tennis courts, all 536-17111 big unite, 3 br, tamlty, 2•,;,
Passed away o n April 3, busm~ as PL u 5 w 0 R 0 contained in gated pvt. conununity. FrM equity. 3 bd, 3 b• ~~·~~r garago each
1983. He was an accountant PROCESSING 2814 L0t1to. Coste L Ell •l"f $369,500 -15~ down. tt'I '""-.._ --I twnhm• nr downtown. •--....................... Co r the Hou s l o n 011 Mesa. CA 92626 E•c•pllonel and unit, •--. •-Pymll 12050/mo Sue --"'.,.
Company for 50 years. He 18 PATRICIA A HEITHOFF. 2814 quiet cut de MC, private N 8 VIEW 10°' ON BHI value In Newport 891·5558 11,_...
survived by his wife Nora L0telo. Cos•• Moao, CA 92626 wllh aublle color•. good • ' ,--/0 • Beach for tamlty living i---------1 ---------., _ _.___ • HOWARO E HEITHOFF. 21114 loan1, private patio, '-8· i 1, High above old CdM is this 86 X Adepable lo eny form ol lniu 1144 llEIHEI JI daughter ouuoua Wmters o{ Loreto Cost• M.aa CA 112626 Mhold. $215,000. 1 antart81nmonl • outdoor
HuntJng1on Beach. Ca .. aon Th11bualnesattconc1uc1ec11>y011 158' parcel in the private BBO'atoformaldlnnor9. WHlllW-LIW'EIT PlllE
James of Tex.as and step-son 1nd•v1dua1 U,_.l ()UI: l1()~fi 1 conununity of Harbor Ridge. The 3 t>drm. huge living 3 Bdrm. 1Y. b8 • ~ TowntiouM. iowe.t pnc..
Jack Gilbert of Oregon. P111ricte A Heunott Aeeltor1 875-6000 lSO deg view is spectacular and 80 room, remodeled kltctien 1herpl lnva11or w•nll 1d. Da1parata. Owner
S I h Id Tl'tt1 •t•t-t wu Ille<! wlll't 111e s and In outltandlng ~ outl 'Tello ewer P9Y"'af1t1. moved. Pric. $128,200. ervcea were e on CounfyCle<'kofOrengeCountyon : arethet.ennsfocaqualifiedhome YOl'edpatlo.Thlshomll• $118,500. Owner Whlctllll21,800bl6ow Wednelday, Apnl 6, 1983 at Merch 21 1983 ··-UY b "Jd lmmacul•t•I Full pr'loa .. 752-«>30 AIVV'alaod value & ..... 1 l :OOAM at the Harbor F21227t -1 w er. only $179,goor Don'tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~·
Lawn Chapel with Rev. Pti~t11;;he~ 02ran3ge Cou1 Dally ......... ldlfl :, t_(lQ, m111thl1ona.e.46-7171 --=·~p!,8:-15~ George W ood of the 19803 ere 4 , Aprll 7, 14 s Havahor.-onthlspro-i •-•~ cuh/llnn N M Ch perty • and enjoy mint Btn 3 br, TurtWocll VIit• Brole• 8334162 ewporl esa rist1an 1406-83 condition 3 Bdrm. plu1 • Townhoma overlooltlng
Center officiating. Final -ramify room home . COt· regional parl!. Private, • _. llWll
lntennentservlcesatH.arbor rel . barn and 1101< f'"'yljJ'J)~~ Qt~'l '\f qule1 loaltlon. Vleww of LIQUIDATION 3 Br Lawn Memorial Park In I roomlt RV 1torage 100 • ~\.. _ I-~ ......... 'C_I I ., J rnoun1alnl & nlgtlt Ht•.
heu of flowers the family Un 1~ Daily Pilot Oftorld 8111811.500. Cd • ,, ....... blaM I• Takeover lg• ht T.D. ~~~~ !:~!~~2~~gi;0 IAlT'l IHGHOM requesta donations be made "Fast Rt>Suh" St>rv1ct> ~1151 975-2311 975-3311 -OWC. Comm. tannl1 & !*ow mat1tot &3$9,500 d h N d l y D E LUii/_.,_ ~: Call 759-1501 or 0-??? down. Call Patrick SMrnf & TUTHILL Cmhra 1 e . to Cl e eSew port •rtt ory our 1 aya ftnda/ V" 1 Old c.,,. Cod. 200 ft trom 52 7373. Tenore, agt 7.,,_ .. 702.
wtSTCUFF CHArU st1an enter rvlces snv1ct> 1s our Chann•t. Boat mooring. war.aw V'l:l'D••.,., vv "
427 E 17th S t under the d1rect1on o f Sl)tt1ally F View Pav1fll0n. •bdrm. 2 ~ ~ Opn Today.
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IF CREMATION IS YOUR PREFERENCE
Call THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY
fhc "cptune Society broughl cremauon to Orange C OUnl) 1n 1974.
roday WC provide more scrv1CC'i to Ornnge County fam11tcs than any
olhcr o rgan1z.at1o n.
We offer cremauon with burial at sea. 1n the mountains. 1.>r in the dC)Crt
and our complete service costs about one-fifth as much as ::i convenuonal
ground bunal.
The response lo out \crv1cc has been c:tttraordinary• We have 27.000
members in Orange County. and in our nine year h1slory we have served
over 7 .000 familie!.
II you have any qucs11ons regarding c rcma11on. please call u11 .u:
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2400 w. Coast Hiahway
Scwpon Bw:h. CA 92663
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Lovely condo n .. r No lalMa i-l';i:ii~i:iii:iii:iii:ii=' IElllD ...... Shore Lake and Baaoh 1_ .. P ... ea,.iiil-.•• .. ala ..... __ ...... -.... •1i L•rge t>Mut. cuatom •
Club. Gated community, BALBOA PENINSULA ••-••• MUM Odrm, 3 bathe In beet
E 2 Br 2 Ba. den, 18fga Sherp 2 br raduoad to - -....,... are1 ol Newport. Famlty
kl1chan and utility room, 1260,000 xlnl flnanc*lg. On the golf COUfM, and rm p8l*9d o1ftoa pool 2 car gar11ga. Moun1aln 0 P • n w 11 n d 1 Pm 11ntt, highly upgr•d•d ~ w411 ..,.. io ~
view. Auum• loan •t RCSIOfN111tl REAi fSTATESERYICES S4._1281 wlU't Oak planked lloorl oflar. Dorl•. Bltr 9.60%, $883 pr mo. and cuetom flrapl•ce 955-0809 01957-MOO.
D Owner wm a11l11. Aleo PAllllDT llH-.. ....U UYJlllT mantle. 2 Bdrma. eepa---------
IOI 1HM 11050 pr mo. _. 3 Bf. 2~ ea, w/boet .._, reta den with watber. ON SANTIAGO DRIVE
Aelt lor Loi• Eg1n Bright & cheerful Peter's for 1,1p to 55 ft yacht. eeparata 2 eer garage. In OoWf ShO<•. 2 .tory,
e.4+7020 townhome on community park. 1110.000 dn. 1760,000 Owner an11lou• •nd wlll • br. • ba. 3500 aq. It. Ulll HAL m111 T ls k ball l"b •. fully Hlum•bl• ln1t11u-llttan to .. , otlerl. $199, !amity home with pool. 3 enn • rac et • 1 rary °' t1ona1 loan, H50,000 toO. lrploa. 3 car p11ge. • WI IHI --p ools n earby. Immaculate, equity. Wiii eoneldar 142·1211 ourity eystam. Fee i.ncs. c .. 11 to true equity 1 neutral decor, fully furnished trade « dllcoUn1 equity T~~~::onc'000· ~1 to
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WHtcllll. Npt Hgl'lt1 much more!! HolmH Attorny/Bl!r. iiiiri. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6 1_83_1_.so_ss_._e.4_2-_2000 __ . __ 1 5-'M591 ~ llLU
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4 644-9060 on "L ·• etraa1 on th• W.tnul Sq. oondo 2 er l'A the Bluffl. Newport i• P9nlntula Point. 2 bclnn. ea, ger. 181,900. Low BMch. ExC911ont eondl-
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F,.. WMll In AptN SPRINGIJ.HINOES-Nl!W lndecp/ meln1 HrV 13 GARCIA'S MAINT. BldGI Fr .... t. O.ve 873·2031 , I ltmc 1/ .. _, -.lt~•-••;;;;•;;,;l;,;;tr;;.;•;..... ___ _
Aepelr-Altlfallonl Fenoed yetd-Coll• M... °'**" All ,.,. yr ••• p F (.. • I' High Ouallty HOl.IMWork lr11 pk, " CMl)lntry, etec:, Local petnter need• W()(k " • " MA SPflnkle<llandec.pe OOO<e-'llllndo'#e~blnett 131-8&26 wtldyt Emergency .-v. L.oweet, _93_1-_7_4_M ______ 1 Ref1. 1 •m lhe beetl plumbing 497-38Cl1 Quality work. economy 20 vr• eiq>. POOi ..v, r.. Repelra. lie "26:i'Cl73 Panel·palloe-fenc.e ret .. 11 t8 yre In C.M. •· Cl73·7012 111 tom y, 90 ldl E I I 6 Jetry 648-4.41!1 Mother ot 15 mo old, W430168 Tom 657-4480 Raafyaaa ---------1!!1 .. a9 "1"· '" •t HA-71 ~:n. ~eln~~ ~ cr~~I~ 64 011/4._5_4_2 6007
00 tT NOWI Rm tddrll-Patlo covert ~:-::ch~ ~lftdll=:• Oerage Door Operetort, JACK OF ALL TRADES ~~,~~' BRICKWORK: Small job•. Painting eitlerlor & Int .. Fr .... 1. 24 hr aerv. llo. f lit W hf ~I Oeekl·Fencn-tmprovmt Rtouletty bllt with fle•I: tprlng1, htrdw11re. For Cell Jeck enY11me, N-port. Cotti M.... ~f&~e?i'Jtllly guer1nteed 283600 &45-Cl280 .:.:::.;..T-IL_E_l_N_S_TA_l_l_E_O __
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VOi.ir l'\aJO.. Pltot & ~,.. Clltt 94&-7662 blllty. NI Cl50-52M demonttatlon. S..Cout D1y or night Cl76-3014 a .... llttlai INIM Rell 875-3175 Pa·-cLlca All ktnd• Guaranteed
SerYIOe ~OtY Remodeling, llnlth car· 2948 Newport Blvd c M ONE CALL DOES ITI ;;;;;;;;=:-=--·BRICK WORK· 8m1ll or Int Ext. for belllf WO<k II' • Reta Jonn 8Ua.-0487 "-'>,...,,Ill.._. pentry, door hanging. >Ont child ewe. my Spy-OA2-34llO. P1lnllng, cerp1ntry. Mature. rMfXll'ltlble pro-lge Jobe, repalre. Locel lower price• C1H Jack "YOllO ll&lll -
pelnllllg, roofing, eleotrl-glut tlOfM Exp. tHGh• .i ... l roofing, crpt •teem ctn· leulonel IOOklng 10 hOu· relt. 645·8512 83C.-6793 Put, Preeent & Fut\lr• Tiie & Moaonry ,_ 1 r.-141·1111, tit HI eel, etc. 831-8371 Mike er. mother. Ev .. /wllnd• -• a •I Ing, g.,denlng, yard cln· H tit tor tummlt' mon----------1 OllTOM PlllTlll Lle'O. 714-527-3406 ~~~ ~:1 ~~1~21131~~Y ~~~~~~~~~l;!:..~;;_~~'...'..,;~~I OK 780-8235 TllEEI up, etc Low•t ,.,... th• beginning In Mey MelOflry & Stucco· n-& "
Anudcal C.Wya C!!!!t ltnict C.atr .. ten, ltatral T---'lremoved Clean STARR &48·A471 w111 cere tor pell and repair. All typee. Ouellty ~~!;, ~.,:o~~ ·~::I.E. PrtMrlY ltmm TrH ltmct ---.......-pa " u 1111 ti I t . C a II Loweet price 83 I -2345 Rent I '".........,. I"' hi N-& Reeorey. Remocl. No Sleem/No Shampoo Remodtl/Aeplir9, comm \Ip, MW l8'#ne. 761-3476 REASONABLE RATES 67~7CI .,,., 6 pm. "-..-1 ..... -Ji.------pert. 993-otl I Richard ......... ,. ..... ,. Tree Trh,l l•••ul
carpentry. lie. #414891. Stain Speclallat FU1 & reeld Uc'd, bonded, Land1eeptng-Yd «;;tnupe All tyru or work-ru t _ ,.... .. _ p la "'· Hl·ll•l Stump grino Save 30-1.
Abillty Bldrt 730-IUOO dry. FrM .. 1. 8311· 1682 Int. F0< .. ,, 552·9142 Tr" trlmlremov-Melnt comm · Big a em jobt -ABC MOVING· IJ!I I 1t•t f LI Free ltl Jim 855·511 tO
a..1..111•--/ ..... l Sh'empoo & ateam cleen Irrigation Jim 651-012g Day°' night 5•8•2174 lmbum1•1nceu,1•,1•w· orm••.Pn°."L'o'bnl~e Quick, Careful ServK;e. ferltilng Interior Oellgn 1 • a .. a1 --~ -· t Color brighteners, whl l • .I. l1ffllu 6 lttl Hi-1181 Lie. 1138048 552-0410 HANGING/STRIPPING JD H0<n Rellnlattlng TREE TRIMMING, remo· Add'~Deelgn-Remod crptt • 10 min blMch. Lie 306888 Remodel, lll llUI MEIE au time local rnldent wit Vl .. ·MC Scoll 645-9326 Anllqu.., kit ceblnelt. vii. yd ctear·up1 Mui·
Toe> quality Low Pl'lce Hell, llY/dln rmt $15, •YO Add'nt & Ceblnel• L1wn-tr ... 1Nub lnallll DUMP JOBS r: ~~11~7~~~1';ru Sept •A· 1 ltYIM* Espert wellcovertng tn-fine painting. 64S-066A Ing Jim 642•6302
Fr" ett. Uc. 631-23.45 room 11 50; couch 110. &46-85ee 145-46.44 TrM lrlm/Removll a Small Movtno Job• Best qu&lity. 25 yr •xi> at1llt110n Reel ConSYI-a..Hai T1teria1
•·-L·l cht SS. Ouer. ellm pet L.-all Lawn mllnl/Rototllllng Call MIKE 846-13111 lactat Tax C0<npellt1ve retn. tant A1algnm1 581 8590 --...;.;..;;..;=&------,.._I odot. Crpl repair 15 Yf9 ~ Fr" eltlmlle 648~6 Lie T·l 16,428 730-1353 · · Huber Roollno·all typn. Pvt Tutoring/ Remedial
Ofi p ~I L k II DRYWALL TAPING HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Federated Tu Service Blackwelder Papernang· New•f8CO\lllf·decks Instruction Xlnt t•IYllS ~.at.,! •• ~ i!! up !> .. ~ '!1o2r3 myH All Textur .. & ACOUtlle Clean-up1/Landecaplng Furniture. Tr.ah, Tree• Homelottlce appt1. STARVING COLLEGE Ing & Removal Oual Lie 11~11802 548-9734 K-8 (213)592-3794 .......,..r.......,......,.1".,,. Reta..,.,....., Heullng . Tree Trim 903-5415 NORM 631·.4871 STUDENTS MOVING k 9 36 6 " S&S Alphlt 631-A lUllLIC W• C··· Crpt c ..... ·-~· Fr .. Mt. KIVln 873-1503 FrM .. , A~2-"""7 co Lie T 124-~"6 wor only. 4 4-, ,--. s--.----.... '""' ""' l•JI rMfl11 Ht-tHt n1a1 emct D9n Hallber'g Grading StNm Cleen & Uptlol DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL HAULING 01ve'1: Mott I 10-$75 or lnSYred 641-6.427 Pktt!llll~J Fret etl (le 11381042 T'-""nn/Woro Pr~-s·-g ' Pevlng Co. Ree/comm Tr\ICk Mounl Unit. Guer. ALL PHASES Ralph Ceballero & Son• CJeanupe, yerd/ltee IYC. 20% ott , .. , ye.,· •. Wiii WATCH us GROWi ,.... .• ~-"'
Lie. 3g7h04 842-1720 Raes. rates. 645-3718 BUD (714) 552-9582 Compl. melnt. comm/ RANDY . 6'2-7647 trivet. 641-0ll29 , l PROF PHOTOGRAPHER REPAIR SPECIALIST Oulck. easy reYllllOO& r ... Tree I rimming & re-1lat a1 Model portlollot. por-Shake-Comp-Shingle Reatonet>le 851· IOA t
Ll::lu..1-1 c•RPET INST•L• •ftON lltctriul movel, clean-upe. Free H1ullng, clean·\IP & tree IHftllt Yt1r ll1fu4 FllE PllmH tralte, weddlno1. band1, 761 7716 551-5552 • --~ nu_ ,., " ..,. Mt. 646-ACl54 all. 4:30 trimming, I 10 min. CPA w/IRS, work eiq>er etc Studio up FREE • • Waa•ow Cltaal11
Babyalttlng, any llO\lr I & REPAIRS 30 yre np. ELECTRICIAN. Priced K&D Landecape Mllnt 557·827 t Bob cen aave you big S$$ on by Rlcnud Sinor Lie 5x7 w/llttlng 548·69t6 *""' IEPlll WE WASH WINDOWS
Ntet Vlc10<1a/i:I ref~ 6A5-ll031 (Ml 8, att 4) r•ghl, Ir~·~~·" on Compl Oet.denlng Serv icollege Stu~I with large your taxet Your hOme or 28064.4. 1.4 vr• of happy ···••:i ., .. 1.1111 IPICllL HO• Fut . Proleas10nal
CO.ta M.... 2-8.4 Thomson Carpel Sai.t & erge O< Cl7~ Free ett. 54Cl-24811 truck. lowest rlll. my ofc. Reu rtlet. Ioctl cu1tomet1 Col~/B& Cl7"'4618 Fl• enu teelc 761-4364 Oualtty w0<k guer11t1teed 1111 . 11ns11t11tlon1. Comm/ Lie. 396821· 3511 prompt. Thank you, Randy 8115-5004. Tn11t1k )IOI.I, 993·411' ~ .,.. ' Free estimate 848-7391
ttll reald, r11tretchet & rt-LIC'D ELECTRICIAN COMPLETE GARDENING Court: 759· 11176 FllEE p•11T Ytl• AH9t 1t PlHttl/ ltpir S1 .. ltl11tla1 -;:--Let the Suriskl~ ln-;;--Balloon Promotlona Unit.-palB. xlnt rela. t430277. Ovel WOt'k·Reu. rat.. SERVICE· call Jerry'I • " _,w; _ _ -"·-
mlled: bright bouq\letel Greg 556-5324 Tom 631-5072fg73-7544 Lawn Servioe. 631-4395 ltat !tpain PIOllP 6 IEUYUY FREE EST INT/EXT ED'S PLASTERING Budoet retes-tow min SHHIH WIHIW
s-dty. 4114-7550 c .. ut/ C.acrttt REStDtCOMM'UtND Gudenlng. ctHn-up•. Pllntlng . Carpentry Yoor Home or omoe fi6.s7}4'7e13r:oU:~ 1~~1:7 ::_~::~~u;;s ~r:; ~~~1}5~~1 irtra ~-f!llll. _ 6'2-1~
lu1lu/ Fin Aluaa eemeni:Meaonry-Block 20 yn. Do my own wortc. trimming, cement wortc Tiie . Remodel. Bonded Call Now. 832-6681
Burglar & Fire Alarmt WtU.-Cusl. WO<k. Lie. Lie 279041 Al 14&-Cl128 545-160.4 642-21185 Uc. 662·7432/84-4-479CI Mort lemlllee ere getting INT/EXT·-CIAILllL JIM, :LASTER PATCHING30 Stcretarial S.mCH
C R STY & SON LU••••-llllT B Cl i the I "b " thl _.. Hluccos. Int/ext Seoretarlal MtVloes. l'fP· Central Reporting M381057 Rob 547-2683 H I .._." • taH tu •I camp no UO • yra. Neat. Paul 545-2977 Ing, copy, etc. Fast MN
Res/comm. M~ Rod't concrete & muon-~6~~~:,5~8 Cln~pe. Reis 5*1810 ROBIN'S CLEANING ~~11~·~~0~~~1n: l~T~%~~~~~~~ Plaster & Drywell 675--4.456. 760-8359
SELL Idle Item• with a ry, 9 yeare tame 1oc SELL Idle Hema with 1 Setvloe • • thoroughly UMd, Hit It now With 1 Cllllom WOf'k Free eat Ext/Int. RMt\ICCOI --
Dally Pilot Clusmed AO. Free 991. 71418-40-1705 CllSSllle<I Ads 642·5678 Dally Piiot Claulfled AO clMn nouee. 540-0857 Cluellled Ad Reu SteYe 5.47-.4281 Blodlw•ll• 58&-.4892 Went AOI Clll 642-54578
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714/631-4321 (631-4341
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·--------FUNNIEST PERSON IN Mecnlne Operalor tor Pllm Sprlng1, mature cpl BOYS • GIRLS TOWN. We're writing e Coll1Ung Service, mutt to maintain • menage am
Earn extre cash senlng book & ~ IOmtl help have mechentcal ablttty, hOtet No exp nee P 0
1ub1crlpllon1 tor Dally Pl .... c111 u1 11 you're Cell 751-8505 Aak ror Box 285CI , Newport
Piiot Dealer In H.B Call tunny. You oon't hive to Rod. Beech, 92683
Muto 642-.4321 ext. 211. be'e pro 647-4798 Ma•••Ell ~it• PART-TIME tel•"'hone Lv name & Dhone. E.O E -~m;r ._.. Ea•IBTatal IHElll lfFIOE Elrn SA50 10 1800 per edvlca, meture respons-Phonea, lyptng, ecc:ounl-week It you II.Ive • ata IDie people, retired wel-
Friday, April 8 • 11•-w. ,.... 5100 OAlllEl/Pert n.. I"" 1ovanoe to account wannn ()( ven end en""' come Melel encouraged ARIES (March 21-April 19): What you wish im.o•,..•• ..... ...-•-..--...-----M1tut1 pereon. •ll•r-1~· 979.7755 • w07kt',;g with IMneg:;: .. 10 1 .. &W1Y0~~t~llonFle~s hnrost. for may come lo pass _ know it, be selective and Accounll R1ce1111ble/ noon•. Cell Berbera 10< C•ll Mr Rountree 81 ,,_,""' ~ hin Reoeptlonl1t 10< growing appt. 540-3280 IRH•Ell/ 5•8-7058 btwn l lAM a Mon-Fri. For further into, mature in your choice. What seems a sure t · g property mgmt co. In 1;;; needeo 10 b•""9 end 3PM w.-daya contect Mr Jones al1 3 actually requires revision, review and possibly the H 8. Accoun11 rectMlble ~ompenlon. Fem llve-tn brush. some exper nee.•---------_P_M __ G53-__ 92_4_7_e_o E
initiation of a rebuilding process. Pisces native plays computtt teq'd, lnYOlce lor elderly widowed lady Apply at Newpor1 Har-llECUltOI ltlJtr p••TJTI•E EYES 1-t entry/ 111tementa/ b•· ternl-embulllory. Needs H K 1 d t I -· -important role. lancing entry levol poll-ualstence In getting bor Animal ~telMbet-n~w • g~d 0 54:~~1e W1nted adulll over 22 TAURUS (April 20-M:iy 20): Accent on tlon. Cell Biii 8AM-12 erouno her ept. Light ween llAM· D Coon-engneereq · who en1oy working witn Noon 536-7551 m1el preptrtllon, pvt Fri l25 Mesa r. ata MEDICAL ASSISTANT youth Mull be well production, promotion, added resporuiibility, and room. mHI• & ulery Meta. Bring ref. Fimlly practlol, El T0<o groomed, personable. a
recognition from superiors. Relationship intensifies. &te't PtJaMt Clttt Npt Beh 720-0859 It .. C.•Httr Salts ,_1_t4_1_11_0_-_19_so____ positive moliv110t s111rt
nothing occurs halfway and you are fully Poa111on with Newport OOOI 832-7306 lv ~ ••4ital ltcrtt:T. at $75 per week Cell conunitted. Financial prospects are brighter than Beech tn,,.tment Firm 2-5pm. 646-7021 (ask tor
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Nec'd lC'lephone sales reprt'St•nt.attvt'l\ to
start lonight tn Costa M~ offtN'
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142-5171, Elt. 312, aft. 5:30
Account• peyable end Need nice peraon lor ltlttH/lttf Eltper. Bllllng In•• typ ng. Sherron) originally anticipated. compoler e.:pe;' r-·cs cooking, eome uperl· EXPERIENCE NECES· ;80ho_r60tl18•6nd, NB Area SEO•nllJ
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GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Travel possibilities C111 553--0940 •~ Good oey. pl111-SARY .Api>ly 1n peraon. 1--------PUT THIE Seles n are heightened. Spotlight on communication. Ing environment Senta LeBlertltz Rutaurent MODEL '°' potter work. m11wu1n11 Hrr•M .... Mortgage/ escrow IU
I . f ~ d d dan f Animal Hotpltll needs Ml Ana. Cell only 9-1 ltm, 414 Nortll Newport, 1 ii;.-•• perience Reapon11t>le comp et.Ion o pro~-..~ an a new un erst.an g O 11me kennel person 558-1304 ~Beech EOE time tor prints cal M•k• e•tra SS nelplng •Discount Long Dletence position Satery com-
love. Pursue education.al endeavor, look beyond the Mon-Fri. (Co11a MeH) •------------------673-16t2 youth carrier• promote phofle ~ mensurate with expe,,. immediate~reeive potential. Check with Aries. Cllt bet_.,. 9 AM to II CHI W&ml ltsftH/lttt ••ttroyolt ... bat. 1nelr own Hlebt11ned •SS00-$1.000 Wk ence 760-8.475
CAN R (June 21.July 22): Be ... ,___,.. make PM.6.4&-3794 7AMto3PM,8deytwk Wantedl0<prlvatenlohl Full time or part time routH. Mtl\lre. outgo-•Ou1111nd1ng lead IECln••T .....,""''°' Incl wknd. Z'e BEACH· kJb M I h t oft Ing, allr1cllve parental Program 111t inquiries. check fiscal responsibility of one who Al Pill WALK CAFE 508 Pac. c · us eve ou O no mechanic with •hop type person, pleaM cell •Comotete Training Coate Mesa CPA F1rm
ould · · h F Houaett•"'""· cooking. c per100altty, pteaaerrt ei>-exper Mull have own 2 5PM •• F •••1021 Clll ..... s1~A 1~ Inter-T p 60 10 L w engage you in U\Ves1Jnent ac erne. OCUS on .... ,, oeat Hwy Hunt. Bch pe'erence and· able to toot• • .... ......... ....... ~-~ Y • wpm .. ev
lll. depende~. -tivity and rediscovery of loved baby91tllng for 1 yr old 536-l437 work any night of the ,.._ .. ••2.ee10 Photo L•b counter per-~vlew~~8~5~9~-7~200~~~~!I aooing micnine Noni ..... "' .... ..... Dutch •peeking pref week lnttrvtews hetO , ___ ..,... __ ""-----eon, put time, exper 1: smotcer Some ovemme one. Leo, Aquarius natives figure prominently. Room, t>oerd, & Salary C1stt .. r lemtt Frldey only, April &th. Movet'·Dflver pret. Apply In person. SlllMIH1rdware req Min 3 years expert· Loan likely to be approved. Nwpt Bch. 650-.4328 Avell. now. Take tele-from 6:30 to 8 PM. R.. Clean cul, !lard WOl'klng, Snapattot 1 Hour Photo. FT/PT, Crown H110w1re. enoe Salary S975 Call LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Study alternatives -llYI llOUllO phone 141rv9'f 11 to II PM glnea. 3333 W. Coatt polite, 24 + yra. Mull 1411 Rlversloe Ave N.B. 3107 East Cll Hwy, COM Rarinah, 754-IO•O tor
d b Mon.· Thurs Startt SA. 75 u...... Newport 8eectl have idnt drf\ling recorO. letting conflict could exist between family an usiness Wllll IUIMIT p I u I b 0 nu. c 111 ··-1 • Exper. ()( will train Call Pltnl Foliage Co need• SALES PERSONNEL •• ,.. --..:.S-EC_R_ET_A_A_V __ _
duties. H1ghlight diplomacy. maturity, wil.llngness 1peetalltl. 50% comm 904-8850 10 AM lhru 2 llmSl/llST STARVING ACTORS e11per Interior & lltlflflor per'd tor tele merlce1tng
0 W kd ..,, tit t '°' pvt Investor. bllpng lo accept responsibility. Spotlight also on public wn toott. •• aye, PM . Part/time Experienced MOVING CO 65().1366 melnlenence person avvet emen 8 promo· exp & gremmatreal 1111115 relations and possibility of a renegotiated Apermecnent. L1'8'Y25HLunt D--.-nt•_l_A-,-,-.,-.-,-,.-P-.-r-.. -I Apply In pereon: Beach 760-l4S6 uon84eEx-0"11p1ey 48-0149 req Non smkr, salary
uto enter. 1 •· A.DA Mutt Ilk• to W()(tt, Houee, 6111 Sleepy Hol-Need ~rt-time per100 to P/T WllTill _0< ________ .... neg Mell resume to Sta weement. ~a Cenyon Rd LIQ like to have time off. Hrly _iow __ L_ertt_._L_AQl.._"n_aa_ &Men__ Htltt H.B. Delly Pllol SaieeoeflOIU looking 10< :?00. 2855 E Cat Hwy VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Forces tend lo be 8988, 4117-2030 ulery Newport Beach HOUSEKEEPER. Live-In de a I er weekdays Dally Piiot newepeper career In 1dvert11lng. CdM 92625
scattered -key now is diversification and ·-a-...s.. 648-4801 A 30pm-7:30pm Set/ dieter 1" lrvlne are• Medtc.i Deotel Xlnt Co•----------•• •r-for beeulll\11 Bel Penln Approx 20 hrt pr wk -Ith room' tor M:tva~ IECln••y selectivity. Numerous contacts are made. many Automotl"'9 repair thop D R 1 1 home. HSll~c:hlldcare S\111 4-m-7em Need cs.. Alternoont & tomt --·~ -I . f h d f ft Gene111 •hop labor entel ecept on"· u -tor 6 yr old ' aftnoon pend•ble car. Call Mar1o kend morning• Must ment. Celt Weyne Chrle-M11<>< reel es111e tnvett-c aims are put ort an your sense o t ness, M 1n 1 mum w 1 g • perlence n1cu11ry. 4 & IYll Mon-rl. Non· 842-4321 ext 211. Lv hive dependible vehlele lien Ltd. Adv11t11lng ment company locateo 1n humor will be called into play. Sagittarian figures 631_7270 ~;L~· Laguna Hiiia. emkr. mv•I drive. Rm & name & pron: E.O.E. prefer llOhl tr\ICk wi Mgmt & Mtrketlng. Newport Beech need• prominently. b 0 • r d + 1 a 1 • r y camper shell Only neat. 1_14_2_·_1_3_116 _____ __. 9eCrellry to director of LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ,.,;n; ... ,. to tear Bebyaltter wented lor 2 OENTAL-PEDO BACK CITs-37113. 523-41120 ~ httMI• responelbl• per1on1 Salee PT/FT Developm1nl/ Condo _.......,"& boye. Cl-13 yn. Mon-OFC, roving 819111an1. ---------_ __. 8'>PIY S ED 0 Convets•oo Shonn1noa down for ultimate purpose of rebuilding on more Thurs 2-8 beh ind non-emkr Nwpt Cntr Hou .. kHper Live In. 430 o 10:30 PM. Mon ,_, S4 7~ tet1lng IP-WANT : verwllght typing req\llred Deck· solid base. Restrictions should be accepted in Orange County F1lr-6.44-0611 eook. ~. c:leen. wUh, thru Fn. 15 per hr Call PfOll. SA 7 hr 1 mileage. men & women 10 lry oor ground 1n con1truct1on
Y I ground• Vickie . ---------1 Iron. chlld care. 4.4 nB, 631-2880 or pick up AP-CaM btwn U.30-10.30AM P<odue1t & lhere In co or conoo converelon philosophi(al manner. ou'I attract young, 152•1147 EIOllWllAnUY 5'h oaye per week. ptlcellon BOO St An· only. Mon-Fri, uk tor prolltt.Allneturelwelght helplul.butnotrequlr&d
vigorous allies. Those who feel you are defeated Need escrow eeeret1ry 1147,40/week pg room drew• Rd .. Newport Oreg Hyde. clrcu111ton. ton prog11m using 549-11755 will be in for rude awakening. BABYSITTER WANTED with 111per to work In & botrd 3 mo. exper Beech. St Andrew• M2·~321 herbl 100% guetanteed.1----------
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Prepare written from 8 em-1 pm, Mon-Huntington Beach. Cell Call 714/.4117-2180. Church HLo•"rb1u1p11e'oD~os1'rb1b''um1oor SHIRITT tfrtcn Fri Your home. nr 23rd & Ee 0 r 0 w C 0 n c 8 p U --1----_-,.,,..--Nurelnn REAL ESTA TE lmmed emp!Oyment • -material.. Present views, pl.ans. formats, concepts in ~:."1..·2-~J· mo Old 714/842·5865 Ilk tor lr~~ri;eoncM''~·.~-:-ooi. llHl1 &1111 ~:!, 1n ·~·:i::~~·: ,_1_eo._1_85A ______ , wlll train you. 29072 ca. dramatic and graphic manner. Rare opportunity Carol. 631•3431 •fl CIPM 3 11 30 ...... ~ .. -S ALES PERSON tor m1· mlno Capistrano San exists for OW>2ter self-expression. You can en.sure Bebylltltt T\IN & Thurt ---------1 pm lo ! pm r-lnduttrlel reel .. tit• for rln• htrOware 11ore Juen Capo
D" -itlernoont, relt. own Etthellclen. \lnueull op-L-al •A-~ call t>«ween 10 am and • tueoeufvl & growing Must hal/9 exper In ma-security by displaying creative talent&. Take a p«t\lnlly tor people w/ ·• -4 pm only, Mon-Fri. ftrm. hance Ir 1 n I , 11 on· Im k r bedlgroundt In ~tic Oen. prac exper, yrl Country Cl1ib Convele-a.ti working condition• rlne h1rdw1re Merine
c . Cl73-1432 lalM. exp'd In the lleld of ptu1 tor erNlll olllce to-llCelll. 5Afil..3061 In Newi>«1 8-ch electrontc. knowledge II
-•-SAGl'IT~IUS (hNov. 2f2-hDec. 21):.,~t ond Babyaltttt. 5 yr old, 2:30 dermalotogy. Muat h•ve cetedneetOro CtyAlrp .,-•-. 7141146-5061 cs..,,A~•b,'• o,u•tBl~LB•oi>:
n : ... tives, visits, pure ase o Ol1\e appwu'""' an pm to 11:30 pm. Cell ooametlc tJc.nM to wortc Selery eommen1ura11 n--· P -" s on Y " " general program aimed at beautifyine home before 2:30 975-7537 for Frenct1 eo.metle Co. w 1th • • P • r . R .. ponllbllltle• lnet\lde Reeteurent MARINE 5-48-3407 EOE
E~~k!~/sm~~~:l.,
olftce. Frllng, l1dger
general olflce upkeep
631·1643
surroundings. F1urry of messages, calls makes this Bakery/Aee1aurant need• tn major dept 1tore. tn-714-033-9124 office edmlnlttr1t1on. -l&UU UY It.II MIF/H
an exciting and at times exasperating period. counter help, Pref Fe •11tut•. Exl1 potential for -Ll-Ul--11-IUT--U-Y-cntertelduttetendctient lllT/lllTISI UUI, PAIT Ml Tak!'c'1.'ge~~
Ta .. ,..,.;. U\' s•'cture. Cat Belboe Bekery, aggr ......... pettornlbll, Newport Center RHI ..W:.. CaH e4l.e86e BrHkfest. l\lnCh, lull Supplement your Income nHded lor ;~ lltlle ........ "" Cl73-20AO, Atk fOf Peul ..... oriented lodlvldual. Ettlle Llllgetlon Firm Olftce time. PleaM call for llPPt by doing tnter11t1ng CAPRI ORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Review Selery & Commtuton need• lh•rp. exp'd 1eg11 ltpttrJ •• II AM to 5 PM tat.phone sales woo. on olflol 1" Npt 8dl ldeel
resources, check budget, realiu you are on brink of Banking 14()..6255 Ive meu, Sec'y. Xtnt typing, diet•· Help plan eoepen• par-0.45.5000 Ext 521 betlall of N1t1onal Com-=i~u~~ rn~:
important breakthrough. Terms will be defined, llW IOOOllTI Experienced Rent el Cer phofle, end thorthend • 11... Fr I m ••II n g ROOFING P•"'"· Many •hlltt 10 uu ol computer. Reel t.echni~· uea will be streamllned, "ou'U be rid of Immediate opening for pet10ll needed to wnte m\ltt. Setery open. 41M-411CI ltt trtw hr-1•11~) c:hooN from SA per hr ettll• olfloe up. Pf•f«· J experienced New AG· contrec:tt. 7-11 Rertt • 640-6902 guarenleed, plut lucre-red. Selery comrneftau-auper uous material and unnecessary expenses. count• Aepr...,,tatlvt. Car. 660-1180 ----· -----Pllntlf wet'lted. Reepon.. min. 8 b: .. per ru live bonut progrem. "" w/up. c111 Bruce Piaces~lays ke)' role. Excettenl lnterpet"eonal E 1 _ ... B k ( 10 Tr•d• your Old 1tutf tor Ible, eaperlenced. own Cf"9'#9. not APl>IY If not Sal" e•per pr.rd. but B.,Mmlen 644_7020 A UARIUS J F 8 be communloellone •klllt xper enc.., • er. new goodlu with • Irene. Cell Weyne, quallllecl. wlll tretn the right per----------( an. 20-eb. 1 ): You'll at end knowledge of benk-yr1) ltellan end French Clualfled ad. 942-587CI 781-11103 142·72t2 eon. For Interview Call; lt0'-/Rt0tt rtght place at crucial moment. Trust your own Ing MrVlcea. Pereonnel Breada. Pey Tot:1 Dotter. Robin or Linda •t Typ 60 wl>M, tefephone,
Judgment. give full rein to Intellectual curiosity M/851F-9llOO. Ext 25.4 E.O.E. ~t,'!J;,'.~ ,!•~!!,V-Newspa'* 141-1711 1om• eomputer ·~
Intuition wW be on target. Neceaaary lnfonnatJon Ftt·m s..a..-Tr-...__, P.... p S sa1e1: Shoe tales 25-35 Mutt be teeponalble 1 ~,made available. You'll be asked to make I•--•-•-•• tlme."';';tvr;·p;,.~: KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND RIZE ! :::;,~~Pc~n~~=~.h~lx,~ ~,:n,~ebt~ ~;~~2
pe1:WU1W appearances. ....., ......... mull IPHk Eng tllh. ery.14•·2414 Mt. Mltt8f. 11-1. Merlene
PISCES (Feb. 19-Much 20): Wbaf t appears to '°' • ..ronln-NftPor1 '2'0•,•htb,t• kh"c·.•,,PPt'~n· --••Les Service Stttlon Attend,nt,
be a 1et.t»ick will boomeranglndiin ~.-~vor. A ~t &eedl. &perleocecl Niii 1 • 9 ~;:0 n 1 Y J. F. Ttl~ (0.'--'-~ ~. Al>OIY 17th ~ will be rectified. vidu.ai t.emponu-uy ~.~. rMk• 831-t812 ----.. 'C:l" ilOfj ... ...... . lrYIM, N.-.wpon ~
nfl ed h h •ta1 will -•-up erlteta. ~ 1...;;.~--------1 ...._ Soll lead• provide • oo n to ome OT osp, c:onunu_,..,.t.e, .. A...... .....1 ..... .....10 .. v PERSON IY'PlnO r ) ...,. 1110 d•velop new ac~ Starlet wen~. Newpon providing needed lnfonnation. Aries, Libra natives T7f at &v-,.., r;, .. ; needed, hoUri M; D COIM'l•. 855-2120 BellCti golf courM. Apply
figure prominently. BLUEPRINT OP!.RATIA Mon-Fri. 1CIO-Un: -., • , . 18--ee-,-.-t.-r-.. ,-p/_T_,-e-.-p-.r-..... In pereon. 3t00 lntlne .--------.--------.. -------11'4 f-,__.,..._,.. -·-,~1eo..ee __ 23 ______ 1 f't1 Jfr.l• V • -1· , AV9. Newpo(t·Seaoh. .. _ ......... "'"_..._...,.,.,.,,_ .... ,_ :A.~L ·~ :I' ...._--.. • org1ntaec1 pereon lor•-1-. ....---1-1----.;.--------fe 1 tit Hll ....... -Wu-~ ral oftloe tn Irv. 1\111 time, NU Tm NY buey dl1or111ntzed L•• wn• -Omrtaaltitl .. H Need to bOffow aa.ooo own trane. neo. Ce ll • HIT--... a~ ll·l• ... 11\lN 8ctl ArdlMc1 Ute 8eAUTY FOR AU. 8U.-8"VrVAL AIAOINOI _ --In min of t2600 tncr.. t?t-8120 bet 104 IMT!. •-"-~ lkk'g. HO\ltt flt•lbte. SONS, netlon'e IHt•I
AdvlH In 111 mattera Ctotl\ln8 conelonrnent mentl. Wtlt P•Y 20% loolck_., opr,ortunltlel evattebl• EARN ~ TO $75.00 PER WE£I<. 4M-ee07 growing color anltyl~ =· =~:.:::,~· ~o:. ~lir.! ~: APA. 0 1 11 aft 6P"4. ..... ... r11m".:"~tr~~r.~:nae6~~ Wt now llm l~ :::g IOf ~04i .. MCtr , ___ llUIT ___ llY ____ , r,: =~· !;V:,:
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--------.__ .. lM• MM ........ • "'" ~~ '°' . ~ program. ult•nlHd """l Vftl• I 30 p"' ...u.1s. Oii S.lllrdl1, w "° M11na. Aa 10t !tern. 1lonat t'owth l rnane· .... Uma P-:' .... ~""!!:_At/.....:'· houily wage P1u1 com· Ye 17W7Jf o•tlel r•---onalbllltlH. 1911 ... I 16 .. 1111 lllPt ..., . .,,., T-. ' -.,. mllllon, HCMt: t AM • 2 llOI~ • "" more ~,. ou 1111 Mfft IMllJ -llT a-•• lntervl1wa lo be tleld
n _._._t ~hOml. cet, Cito.Call ........ £:........ =~'Y.:tt:~H=d, •:: PM , or '4 PM • t ,_M, =-'I~:,~ ~J!~~ :C:w":; _,, -4/H, 8tnd rM\lme lot u...., nowt ~ Ac1tOn Specill!lliW In , .. & tnd f C I 1 Tr-*'O It pro¥6ded • .-0-"• ' NI .,.._ t1t1* • eJfoet. 01tt1le W1_1t0n lxew•
--worllehop H 1 ·H41 TD'• 1t4t erenoee. 91 r ttiny, ' tt·• 1 n .... ..,. " tMolVtd " 1°" •• lllltrnt ... OleM al t1tlll1, word ~-ttva D'r .. "'IOr, 1...0 Boa
• ' AT ~. "'A .:..,_ ' A* SM.., NH/OM t .IO a.m, to 12·30 p,m, en ~. •,~ ~. l"1 1S-t101 ... , .., ,.
I •__...._ £au ......... • ·-.. R.L Br<*• M "9lltort eM~. et:,;c;. 1;; 2ii1'iit Pl...,,., • ' a 14134, ~ameftto, CA ••• m"' ·~o,o .. ,1:r;c:i= 6'42·2111 "4Mett Ill ..... f/I '* . -• 51 lecrtt•ty, oett Um•, 91121 1111)971~111& IJl'V'u.f!! fllndlno, o.i eat-tt31, WIDOW HAt'Ut fot PoalUon wltll Newport -Fot CIMtltW Ad all (714) 541-70 =•= :;;•,:: '!:~,v~~:~0r:r;:~•:: ~"J' o.w eorp, CdM. °°'II T,O'•, 110,000 liP No llNotl lnwetment F'lml. ACTION I -• •tot ""-per~"~ l'\Jllntll\UIH aaper •
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PIJZZLE
ACROSS
1 Ek.orc11m
15 Torpor
10 Knife lhru11
14 w lnd111
volcano
15 Frightened
16 Banned
17 Up high
18 Media unit
20 Declaim
21 Proh1b11
22 Glrl'a name
23 False god
25 Not up
27 Gypsy
30 Turkish peak
31 Muscle
weakness
32 Gnome
33 Scepter
36 Meal maker
37 Soup
38 W1neand -
39 Next to Ind
40 Summoned
41 Portion
42 Slept loudly
44 Chartered
45 Eager
47 Duration
48 Moment
49 Bil of work
2 3
14
~o Cupid
64 BaMblll hit
2 Wdl
5 7 Utah or 1owa
58 Monkeys
59 Old World
80 Spooky
61 Direction
62 Shape
63 Salad Item
DOWN
1 Topmast
2 Chinese
wax
3 Developer
4 Seine area
2 wds
5 Permll
6 Welland or
Erle -
7 Author
Wister
8 Cats cry
9 Adverllse·
men ts
10 College
bowls
11 Fabrics
12 Poplar
13 Martin van
19 .ward oll
5
WEDNl!IOA V'I
PUZZLI IOLVl!O
i=..J,;..J:...&::EC..LO::;.. S T A Ill
21 -of Fundy 41 By
24 Unlimited '43 Daint1es1
25 Suggested 44 Forelimb
26 Mon1cker 45 Attorney
27 Frame
28 Amerind
29 Hooches
30 Ventilated
32 -Sound
wash
34 As soon as
35 Action
37 Golt l1gures
38 Gauge
40 Studied
46 Meal dish
47 Foots tep
49 Bad
51 Unique
52 "Miss -
Regrets"
53 Sights
55 Crash into
56 Equal. Prefix
57 Not sweet
11 12
Orange Coat OAILY PILOTIThul'9dey, Aprll 7, 1983 DT
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A•frloer•tet 1111e new 11f.mloe c:Nlf ' dr...., -1''1'!1}_...:;llt l11utlf11I It' WlndrOH• '"""aa---_.,.. ... 111en4n lw IHI ~at tt1'1 S t U ' 11:.1;:;t1. orlb, HO W~~._e. 1;";._d tor =i::..Mll~~&.O:. ,. LAAOl llWrrlON or 1t71 4IO fL Ml, Miian -~ 1 ·-1UT •••1.&:;oee f9t'I DM'· "''· oabln. "•· H1W•1 •wwec t»town •••· btown....,. ~ "' old otaulO llovt, _,. IWI--r ...... I Id IC... lllfl malnMll • Int ' .... ........ ~
loot!• a wOftl• J*flCll (NI I 6 matolllno VlllW V more .' 11500. C•ll .... 71447...00
t too 14f.U32 ~~~et': Ill, Of lgl11nt tlM 111-Mts 0t 161-2033 "-IUll .. MN 'M aoou. 111i9r wt
Ww/dryr ltH ea Aelrlg &M·2027 Han1llton draltl:ifi table• llL·ll blacll lntr AM• I lpcl ~~:,;, :1r:, 'J~~ laby or1nd I vr..-oid ~m~~~~~~ no m•· l!ltr• oleM. TIA Honde. .~~f ~NG ~:"f.!' ':~~ H:r.~: . 14000 I HOOO 0 • blltlfY, 160 Genoa w/ at70 N CNrry A¥1 13 -30 I , ; lloMr::. 9coucll a io! Adler Tys-rti.,, Mlf OOI'· Newo«t loll tllp, P'tol 4 Dttl him l!H LC>HO HACH • ---
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TO EDISON or19 MOOO. Clll Sat/Sun Dllll. tuc ohr, ctedlnu 1160 c u•. 13800 010 tr~Wllooml ~i~=ul a h
CUSTOMERS 0t 11111 a.ta.9302 t 2 ~ Ch,., 1th new H2-11.a3 48-4·8232 Con..,..,,tty L.oeatect
()o<"' f«,... ... ,. ... •OAMAL DINING TABL!. 150, "'·1'11 ->O' _,..., B•Mboot wl ·eo B«tnoo. '°""' 1.-.. & "-&" Pttood ·~~.~·:1~.;~:.",::.::
MCC>nd r•frlflfll.Ot. h '1 Bullet, OOOd contd 84 PfHM l OrtHI fl21 outboard. good ah1pe 111 axttH. Mull He a.fUtt IMI 11•,700. CX111ini you up to t l« °' c1111r.•. cal~ p1d1. 119 . 12&00. 0611..0747 1308. 759·0913 or 840.0831 7&t-ICMS more 1 be•r In •ltetrlc 833 226!1, 681 ·0388 Plano, 1m1ll upright. aolld ..,. • ...._~ Y , .. _. If 1 873•0003 meeag. walnvt BMvtllul ln.ide & "" .,...ket aw,, .,...ul u __ ..,....,..,.....------1 s ..... ~~ '11 •---bl I I 1. Onllt your outalde, tuned. 11ool 111 wood cl111lc New ·77 CJ6 4 wnl drive Jeep, no -,._
oper•llllll ••cond G I l Oeltvtred . 1 780 . eng. moored on Lido 360 eng, ve. 3 •Pd, IO'CA.R\IER Sunroof, lllvef/blul lnl
refrlat'nitor to ()119 of the 11111 I ti 847·&e72 lale .• 18,000 494·8861 chrome wnl1. ll .. d•r• Of .... I c O"M"C uuw •2•.800. t7&-«MI
charhl11 ll1t1d below, ,._ .. Of (213) 683-11101 Hk for A1klng $3800 548·1743 l'LIU.., N..m. c:'uovi '76 280 Ol'IG own« 901<
and be lllnl l.O mttnUon .,.... ..... Wurlitzer con1ole piano, Nick. dya, •t7·8280 8\lel. ·-::~°':~ .. ~~=~· orl . ml. no 10Cldent1,
1hl.a •S*'i•I offer when BIO G•r•o• Sale. Some ll lOO 762•1094 ... I "-I 7011 Hll ~ cond 4 dr te600 y o u m 1 k e l h e Artll•Ctl 2047 Ch•rle PllOO Tuning and Repair· .,.., H .,a I · Tratb '74 BMW 3.0 Sedan. Auto. &;"e'~. &46-116'& ·
arnns•m•nU. Oel • (reer) 9-3. Fri/Sat Ing l!xpert Ser vie• 20 HP Johnton outboard: WIN air, •ter1o, oorgeou• ..... BZ 2208 ~ ... rccelpl. and Southern 6-48-7272 Prop, ahort al\att. 11nk, whit• bOdy, ftllWleu blue uv M • l(lnt ....,..,.., C1llfornl1 Edlaon will R1dl1I •rm HW. met•I control•. llvah kit 1428. Inter . ..._ r1dl1l1 Mint 12"6 Dl1 14871. •2a y ahelvlng, couchH, end 1,,1Pt ,. ... 1100 897•6110 '3750, 631·3018 Ullll UTI
P•Y you • u 011r tbl1. lamp1. baby good•, 2-09.a ......... IOOlll don• I I on 1 I t 1 x ml10 t!S74 S•ntl Ana. 84 8 lOhp Hondl 4.c;yl out· 4WDr '79 BMW 320!, 4 apd, lie. 4114·9'428 546-7138
d~ucdble Free pickup CM ltertlat GeNI 1130 bo•rd $500 876-eo&e ,_ ~-Dt Bl•upunkt, 1lloy1, aun· '711 MBZ 3000, loaded.
by lhe charily Thi• - -tool,~ Of_.,, drMng wtll ttede for late model apectal offer explrM May MOVING. HouHhold & HANO GLIDER, 18' Cften· lllf! l Declit 7012 fHf OfflCIAL 'AC( TllVCt( llghll, OOV8f, reg gH motor home. Dir 14871.
31, 1983 Fo r det1ll1, ~;~ig ~~:'of~1:f :J>:r!: de41e '220. 646·1882 Boet allpl 1v1lllbll N-· Of MICH Y IHOMPSON S '8600 87$-S9So4 UHU "'8
phone. Ml eompl w/boJI 0aprlng We18ull, lllnt Cond, men'1 por1 Beach 26'·36'·40' Off IOAO GlANO rtll 79 320I, Xlnt Cond toed· 4114·9428 546-7133
Ore1141 .. Goun11 & mattrMI Sola & rove M, $80 Surfboard, trl· Call 842-4844 ~~1!:G1$l:? Sf~~ ~FO & eel, EJOend'd Warr•nty, 83 300SO, enthr•clte
Calvary IHI $276 3 t34 Lime-ll~ood cond. no ding•. 39· v Berth fOf pwr oo.t lo mllel, mull 1111· 18900 gr•y. IHther Int. rHr
Lulhenn ~~~72•4687 rlek &•6·8570 $ 7~9-0747 water, e leG . Hcurlty limJn! • · · -· '4""220 h"d .. m e pOll•h•d
or (213) 402-0792 reutala Vall!J TV/la•ae/lltr•l2l2 1280 850·1226 ~Dal••• tll7 wtll8, GU1tom pin "'10(·
Chl.ld.ren'• Hoapltal of II FAMILY BEAUTIFUL 26" RCA 45 It •llp Npt H1rb0< '77 280 Z. XLNT Condition ~n·:~i111~11'3'6.~ ~County Color TV 2 yr wrnty NEWPORT HARBOR . 89,000 ml, 15000 891•1588
(714) 972-12.42 I• f •I I fr t • FY I 148. Free dell very SECURITY 873·5101 2 33 · 676-3389 --------
or I (800) 1141·7439 •rhe-1•1 &,r. I I 10. Open Sun 60 Fl' LIDO SLIP ·79 Chevy Bluer 4X4, tully 1111 ...... 211 z '79 2400· 4 apd, O c:;;
Deeeretl.nduatrlee •••• lneU11ut/ TVJohn'sSo46-t788 1•60 loaded. auper clean. x:::2~~=Clean-I .
(714) MS-8271 Wertl le et 401 fry Table mdl color TV 19" 831-3871. 675·2860 '71150. 964..,.704 2 ,an I. lhat ttH.
OU.bled Amerlam Iii t ' T Ill t / RCA-XL . pert. cond Marcus Channel 10 •ff I•• Hter. lllOO. '74 MBZ 450 SLC. Sliver
VeUtraN Charil.lee • •••• I Ir S 1 6 O. 5 .c 8 • 1 1 17 . water & power. 1150/mo. 111-1104 141·1141 metalllc. 1uto. ale. eunrf, of Orange County 11111. 6•5·5780 873_6336, 842•9666 ' loaded. 30,000 orlglnal (714) M7-0615 2 , O I '69 Ro1d1ter. hardleolt ml, mint GOnd. Muel Mii.
Selvatlon Army Ba1tl1 I•• htcla I' I er Balboa CovH dock pwr top•. 2nd owner, 501( Make ott 646-5157 alt
(714) 647-0831 80 Condo Gue 8 Sale Being serviced now, so boat to 35' $200 mo. Mr orig. ml, needs lnt/e•t 5pm.
St Vll'lCll'nt ~ P•ul Warmington Gab~ea. Sat. hefe le an opportunity to Long. 860-1190. work. 1 1100/obo. Muat '80 280SE 4 dr, allver
(714) "33·9190 April 11th 9AM·3PM buy. TV thll hH jvlt Miil e3l-09'46 bl I I rf ----"'!l!!!!!!!!••••"!I!!!!!. · been serviced Coat ue, o m · an · ...-·-· = Edinger & Monterey. 1675, uc 195· 080 Traaitortatloa '80 2oosx. xlnt cond, 5 cond Mutl ... to •P·
ll•i.Materi&la 5014 H.B.(4blksW.o1BolH Written 12 mo guarani· _ 1pd, 1/c, am/Im c111. prec 1 21,500/otr .
USED LUMBER Chlcel. ee. C•ll Gary 8-46-1741 Ca•ttU I014 15200/obo. 8-41-0769 8'!>-8008. 631-21148
2x4, 21t8 long leogtha. La ua had1 Kenwood SttHeo recelv· 8 It Camper Ben Bow. '7t DATSUN 240Z '85 230SL. auto, both
176 Ill. 8-42·9921 uage Sale Sal Aprll able Mdle KR-3"00 Top Pie-Cool & Porta·Polll, New tlrea, atereo, 1/c topa. xlnt cond. 115,000
C
• 9th. 2aa Chlqull• St. L•· of the llne. xlnl cond. c1 .. n. b#lno Jack• $650. $3300. 751· 1879 firm. 780-0410 aanu • una Beach Jutt MrvlOed SIG 1125 •ti 5PM ~7093 89 D•teun Pickup w/ ·72 2•0Z. xlnt cond, nu h ,ttHal Y• I
ls!letat IOIS g · negotl•ble. Call Gery LH' Colt camper ahell, blue topper, lot• ol lmpro_... paint, •unroot. much · 7 9~ oo so (Tu~ b 0
Canon 51 4XL zoom movie leuelael• GiMa 1212 645-1741 and wnlte 1200 menta already made more. $4000/obo. Lance, Oleael), perfect cond
camera, juat llke new 5YroldKlrbyVacumm,an 25" Zenith T•ble Model 492·5220 Nds throw-out bearln~. 646-7517 ev, 760-3926 White wl uddle Int
$100 873-74M pena Incl, Ilk• nu $100 Remote Control Color s750 or trade for ant -O'I Loaded wlutt .. Incl obo. 759--0600 TV , 1200 XLNT cond Camper Shell lor amell qu. 6411-5164 1unrool $1 7,500. C•non AE1 with one yr 962_1523 truck. 1hrt bed, good ltll l&JSll Dtl.ertH tllt 873-85118
warn., CH8 le na Incl. t214 cond. S 300 obo :J:" WfTI '81 OeLore•n, loaded.•· .. -1-_-u -.L-1 ----$226. 846·5616 ori;;;,;;;.-.._.. ___ _.. ....... 17" Sony Trlnl1ron 848-4882 4000 ml. Wiii trede tor auts.-uu 1147
892-18n • ~NUINE COLUMBIA N 1475/otr 87~ c•M I SlllL .. ~ •=--==-------EMEAALOS • Your Chol· Mete1cyclt1/ -Ille model motor ,..,.,,,. T•t Drive & Prto.
FrH tt Tta tell ce, only $9 per aton1I Yl4et lroatle .... ScMttra IOU Options Include air con· Oealet • 14871 TW .. 111111 840-8888 Gratt cond t year old dltlonlng & •n AM/FM LMlll &IT1 Turbo Stwlon
FREE to you. Idell com-1---------APl0<0avel1200 2 Ho nda CB 350'1. 1 stereo c aaeette 494-11426 S-46-713& Cordla &Tredla
pinion lor older, non· IC Uaa.... Ull 7 •• 2 9057 complete. 1 lor parl•. (1S65492).
ecuve paraon Lono LIYI Ul.1-14""'" • 1150 •• obO 650·16"6 OILY •••11 Fiat tlll Turbo Oleeel P.U.
t>llcil hair. yellow ~"· -"• Sony Bel•m•• X2 Video ... white wllllkeB. Spayed 30 Heltum BallOonl del. Cueette Recorder. Newt Newl Rlohl ott the '78 Fl•t Rally, 35MPO, ~~~ .
831-735e evenlngt. Wk. 4/20-251 873-"'419 good cond. Alklng $226 560. Mu1t Hiii $2500 ~ 8-46-9428
Free to good home lem POOL TABLE llrm. 559·1•61 alt 5PM. ~:8-~t~~:••· Call John ltd& tllS
I em I I e c • t C a I I •nytlme. Fun IOI Sec'y model no. SL-6600, very showroom !Toor OTZ w.l?I I . • rune good. $2500 -:--
Canadian Rldgebeck 4'x7' liete , cu1tom wood ,76 K•wukl l<Z400, lo ml, 2833 H R . '76 CVCC S11Uon Wegon, 2 33 · Terrier 1 ur old •na__,. d-"'n. ,.. ___ w/"'lllard Iott R 11 _ __... V•' ~;:;~;:=~==;~~;:;:=;;::::7==~~~~=~=~~=~ ' 1
..... •-· 1.:-Vht a ""'11'..,. 11 "'1 I 1550. 831 ·3272 or '·'"• -• ,....., ... ve ••a-.. 11U hM trained a.a-9974 eve .,, w• un w cuea. 831-eaoo 73 Ford 8118 72 P ... xlnt Job. dependable, 1800 ---
1 I W t.. Valued at 12000; eelllng 7012 ' ' 494 2874 -•--.:':'~;U;;;;;;;;;;;;~==~;;;;;;;;; FREI! COUPONS for lor 1600 firm. 661•8237 Ptnr 01 1 Bike .711 Ka ukl cond, would mall• nice • IT .... -•• I 1==---------125.00 off SELECTV ...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . r w camper Of cargo cartief, '82 A d XLNT ·--
s PEND Y UR DAYS "--• SSlO curlly depoilt FrM In·,. Ctesslc 18 L•P•lrake KX80. grea1 cond Like $2 650 llrm 6"6-5164 ccor17.,;,.. 5 • ..--. tr•A• lllr __ ,,. .._ •••1 Aa••tn Century bay bOat. • cyt, new $326/olr 752·5963 · · """ ......-...... ...... ...... ,_;.-.. _________ •t•ll•tlon. DHn All 5 - -Gr-$3500. 876-6181. Dave ·75 CHEVY SHORTBED 495-8907 CtUIN control. aunroof & AT THE BEACH Pit Bull ierrler lor Hie Wed-Fri. 831-1864 "Hollywood" portable. _, AM/AA atereo (500908)
C Too much to Ustl Br•lded '80 Hond• 4 .. ~ A--d, · ·
Femllea 8 week•, UK Free to"""" home. cute hold• up lo 3 blkea. • ••• , a.... 1020 """' ~ llLY 112,111 Reg k ~ hardly uHd, $20. Cell llnea. new paint & Int, •IC, 1uto 1r1na. p/a, TEL•l•CIRC . 549.9939 lttena, S-4~533 -or wknd, 968-1221 18' Duffield cc°~:~: t~~~· ~og~r~ ~r4::.~99~ tran• No ~f5.4 PP 15850 t.-JT: .
HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 0~~·. ~Jl,~18f~ '::1 Faraitut MIS 1N MAC DONALD'S coN-Ba~Cruisers MOTOR HOME wiu pay 76 Ford courier x1n1 bu• 1121
FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN S50 240--0275 •-m•lftMlR TEST we need 807 lor 1 Ra•R • cun 4117•2280 ~d $2800/0BO Xlnl i::.;=;._ ___ ...;:;.;..;:~
TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT I_, .. ,_ SI00.000, 81.C lor $25, ~ •MOTORHOME cond 6411-1343 anytime.
OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER F p~m'!..~~KC Hefti 957•8133 000 and 824 tor S12.~ 1111 te SJIO.. RENTALS• ·99 Chevy •1t ton truck, 2833 HA ·
c;a.U LOUIN 11 840-8709 2 156 Newp ort Bl 497-3861 1UI ........ 673-5732 **'BUY** llyouheveanyo I·-l1M4J..1112 From l195/wtl Allstz .. runa great. 1 1500 -;;t;;-ii;i;i;iiiiiU4Hiii'-
Male Peklngeee. AKC m ..... E aft 8PM NC ,.._ 650·1500 ,_________ --LS ·Evenings and Saturday
morning' ·Commission/Guarantee
•Must be ambitious,
pleasant and reliable
·Experience helpful.
reg . 5 yra old, llble, ""'-NEW •••nAESS SETS BAY LAU H. 201h .....,,. ·74 Courier 4 llC)CI. mege. houMbroken, S60 OBO MASTERS AUCTION ..,,. tury L•patrake 18', IB. 20 Fl' MOTOR HOME w/L tires. econo, tmpe, 4 cyl. eutom8tlc trena .
•....... u· H21 Twin az $80, lull Ill!• S65. $2600/ofr 675-1835 Self-contelned $5800 12' gls boet w/ctiamp OB pwt tl81tlng. AM/FM
Chrlt, 631-3605 --•• n..~ 1106. K""' $126. 536-4694 H B t I I • t s-·· Sim 818'80 c:ua .. elr oond .. ...,_, '"V 13' boat. motor & trlr 'r w curr n reg .,. Fe Amer E•klmo w / Rull Floral Sol•. a·. Andy 760-5832 $350. 1110 •v•ll 40 hp IV'• ltll pkg $2200. 964--0591 aurvO()I, tilt wheel .. alloy ~I 1 1
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7· 1~lt_..'f"51,. e-i7 It.-pllk>w·badl, $250 HANO GLIDER. 18' Chan· motor $550 536·8228, 1 SH•RE VltfY cleln '&4 GMC pldt· co1m wtlllll. (IFWL0-48).
"'' 5. -" -983-4058 de 11 •. I 2 2 0 0 b 0 213-802-4340 " ., ..... Glen Ivy RV P•l1t up v, T, lots ol extrH. lllD
Beran SS20 ·50 Style Deco. Couch. So46-l882 at,~ 20' Alt 8PM 847·1548 11295· 543--03'43 YaJlf1 . · but wllllng to train
•This Is not temporary ,.,....., .-.. no. yra, 494-8997 open Ila er man, trlr, •74 Wlnneb•go 20· NII ""'eun "'V ....,, .. x · li....-~ ......... ,., ....... 1 5 Lwoe. mak• bed. '30. POOL TABLE & lc.cM94> '81 "-t K'"" ,.._.. • • Formetl"J-~ Mlllno
.2. sharp-Incl tack. rlea. Good cond OMC $11,000.842-3912 contllnld good cond 28,000mllea,goodcond. -wu-•
642-5678, ext. 312
between 5:30PM-9PM
SACRIFICE! 11500, evee Pl1ld Hld•·•·Bed, good 1125/bet otr. 980·9828 . . $5900 8 45-9320 . --,,,., _, 847-3906 cond. llmott new matt. Beauty Shop (Comm'I '77 Meko 23 II, 235hp Iota ol extru 15900 876-0581 IE ...... " s 501 99-6 9 Johnaon, nu FIG t>•lt· PP Oey 847-66M. Eva 1---------2833 A . Pets 5939 1 obo 4 1 1 •111\dup) heir dryer. good tank outrigger•. radio, 53~3008 Truck for hire: rentel, Mii Volume Salll, Servtce
8 It e1rthtone 101• & con d · S 100 · Ce I I covara. top cond Incl or will do amall Jobs. er!d LMll'Jiv ... ,
metching ct\alr. $200 840-6998 treller. Must .... Seel A t ti 645-1741 (Gery) 18711 Beecta d. GIVE YOUR PETS 963-3981 Aoetelyn Torch Ht wun 114.99~t>o 750.-a913 a oao ft _..0 Hllf'ltlngton 8-:tl '79 MOB. ahowroom the Best PiotectlOn poe-1 d h 11 ~ 1573 3 m (11•)142 2000 cond. 3 4K, 1 owner,
alble. Avallible for the Mu•1 Hll Eng. country •n · oaee. P•. g•uoa ~ • IMPORTANT NOTICE i--'--•-=----·---i overdrive. atefeo 11pe, "THE POSITIVE ANSWER"
111 time In So CeJtt. an antq. dining l•ble $800. ~:T dn~~edt S17S CHENBOAT DINGHY w/ TO READERS ANO 7~:~d :i~~oni~~O~ L~~ ,.J;.;;;.mi;;;;Ul-., ___ _...t;.;;l;.;;lf~ $3800 Dy 875-2080. ~ --------If lnexpenalve nationwide Authentic bulchlf chop-Anorted auto body davit• 111 cl..-manog ADVERTISERS mag 645-8207 .. 065-1217 Teecller The Delly Pilot hu Im· "Aeecue 4 Recovery" ping block 1135. Wall-power 10011 Jitterbug & fbfgl• wl mehog oers The prl~ ol Item• •d· llW 11U .tlllUSS --------
PRE-SCHOOL AIDE mediate opining• for ProgrM\ whlell lntuf'81 If mounted Fr dlapl•y 1550 &SO-HMS 119rt!Md by vehlo .. deel· ta'tan, All modlla & moet color• Ottl 1151 Huntington Beadl N ,,_. •· ...... _ ... ~ In~-.... It atlelvla S 125 Pair 20th d I a c gr Ind• r. • t c le I I ,.._M -., . ..... peraona "'"or pert .................... -,...... 850 1845 17' BOSTON WHALER .,.. In the veh le c .... "'· • &A.as lnnowt11odcl ..... Of •109 by 'l· -IT 10 to 1. 647·5284 time. OrNI earning po-wlll receive medical care Cent. h1nd·cr11ted · wltreller Secnttce fled edvertlllng column• "U1UlCI ~ • ~ -T..a--------~ tentlal. Guarantee dr-and )'OU w111 be Joeated. Span banchH I 17 6 2 rolling cnalf'I, S20 aech doee not Include eny -i>-•--~ ..... 1"'94 1&111 mTm LOOll• & run• good, l'l'IU9t agalnat commlallon Ex· Call. 111,,. ~ to Hid•·•· bed couch S50. Stereo am/Im cau. trnt-S8500/0bO &45-5'414 pllceble taxH, llcenM, --2925 Hlf'bof Blvd • t 11 • • k Ing I 1 8 7 5 ..... Ill ., c .. llnl opportunll'I lor get dltelll 842-46511 Hvy 1llver & lurquolH t>1e $35. 8"5-H94 8'4" Redcreat Avon & 1r1naler leH. finance 1946
1F'!/:00Woody W•· COSTA MESA . 7711-32411 ~:.~~uc~~.~~1 ,!.:~::1~ ~~blt'•1onon8 w~~A cr!!.~.!! THE JeWEL'd KITTEN ~~ ·~~~~~ ~cet 20 channel acen· •HP Evlnrude motor, cneroee. ,_tor air po1. gon.
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credentlel. "WY In per-to· Pelntlng• etc &44-7778 ner wlelrcr•lt marine e • e . • 2 1 2 or ( 2 1 3) c.rtlftc1t1on1 or dHl•r Jul1 2 minu1ll IOU1h of
Son· Founteln Vallt& Of1lnQ8 Cou1 1---------cnffd'a Bdrm eel, yel/wtlt ~-$245 548-2855 376-9983 documentary prepera· ~7~~8~. I 1 0 . 0 0 0 the Swl Diego Frwy
chool Dl1trlct. 172 I Deily P1tot •ncU.tlitt tonntce. ~-2 nlte 14· ,1811 oveth••d reek 82 n luxury motor yecnt In tlon chergu unleu llas•a tltl
0111 St., F.V EOE. PO Box 1580 A-t.1-.. ,. •ldl 1100. 840-5998 S IOO Antenn• for ham L""" Belch Fully mllnt-othlfWIM 1peclfled by Colla Meae. Ca 92e26 _...,.n ope r 1 t ot $ 1 O O. ~·· the .ov.rtl-
m I -EOE BRASS HEADBOARD tor 842•11147 alned $5001<. I or '"' 1---------• • -• ....-&Tiii l<lng alu bed Shlny/1---------pertnerahlp Flexlbl• ate lenlcn/
lmmedl•t• opening• In a-brlle gd cond. s 100 FIREWOOD Sale. Cut & term• Gr .. t IOI' eotpo-pa..... MIS
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good. 111 orig. $1400
obo. 842.() 100, 960-1221 tlilphonl ...... eefllng Tow Truell ""-need«S. ._,_ 840 5998 rMdy for 1111 will detlver r81e en1ertelnment Roy 1i-..;;..;; ... __ .. ___ _..-..-.
aublortptlona to the Delly Deys. Huntington Bch. of fine c:uatom dleJgned • :all 6.4 S3M ' 98-4-9348 AVE UP TO 50%1 Prof Piiot. Evening hours end MS-3505 & ett•t• ,_.ity. 1J11.11 IHI llT call 6-pelnt & euto boOy H B 87 Auatln HNly Sprite,
'72 Pentera EJ< IMSA OTO
r•c• c1r, atr811 legal, He'd, etc. S13,900.
(213)335-3014
Pta1 .. t tlSS
'8 I Oii 5058. 29K ml, fully
loeded. P.P. U900. W
547-ec>59, H 842·2223
Ptnclat tlS7 S•turday mornlno•. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil sm&Y IPIK. 11 ht bunk bed Mt compl W.U.reft 21 Blff 842.0100, 989-1221 eng, body & Inter r"·
Commlnlon with gua--·--., .... -Ill 6b pc 1~F,' r·.11;~·:· $126 Pony cari s12s: Spon Bridge $49,000 tored, m.int f'9C. '3500 rantee •nd bonuHa. •-,_ ir.wtUI 81 u u . . 557..0338 Alllaon M111ne alM WHtN 9020 (213) 478-7380 l~m
Contact 8'42·6878 •It The Dally Piiot la •c· (PATIO AOOM) _;5=5~1_::·5~5~7~8 _____ 1:;-i:\':::-Wi:::-&::=i::::::-.i=:-845-8015 I-'---'-------Kl~ 530PM lnQI. oeptlng awllcallon• lor 1107 JAMBOREE ROAD SACRIFICE 2 OM Wiy American Alt· -------WE pay PlllllE/1111 ; -~ Dl1ttlct Manager Ttal· NEWPORT BEACH Kl l>ld St-46 Lii 111111 lloketa lo Wuhlng. lail 7014 A Aaltl, laprt.. Ill UI ~ ,,_to IU~M cerrllt Preview: 11 AM·1 PM *"'"'Xln :.._ .. .;. .. m2f!,; ton O.C. $76 cun eech. TOP IOWR aua..... H>I 'l'OUI • 13831 H•b« BMS. T~ 8lllel boyl Ind glrta. S8l•ry & Avctlon begins: 1 PM ...,.,, t """"'' .,..,... ..,. 5.48-8e52 ..... fllL NII :.:""::.;..=:=;;:;-...--'-'-";.;; l4tf li'IAIOA. . 01rdln GtO'l'I •IAll ...... comp•ny b•n•lll• pl11• For further rntormatlon, SOLID OAK dining tbl & , .......... ,..&. FOR SALE Fii 1111 Diii '81 Spydlf 32,000 mlllt """ I lalM·ltn-l ...... •TllDllll IAl.lt mlleege allow•nce & cell (714) . ctlr'I, matching coffee & '" 642-464.4, M·F. 9-5 H •• ...... 18900. D•y• 840-01100 --.. ,., l1.a Ill 211• commlaalon <>w«1un1ty. ll2-41H lfld tbla $400. Solebed. (FAMILY) Llndbory Rac· 1-----------Evie e.co-2637 D ... , •• • • •TIP ... l!_•._!IW Oependeble ate. wao.. P 1 SOlallaYIMlt 1600. Oak qu•:.,E_lu!;. ~~Jo Hll. 20' HWNIT NIN0/111111 A-·.u '"1· 107 · fAGUrfl '76 914, bleotl, xtnt cond. • ,_..., a,,t. van or aml plekup with nllque era •n ruo bdrm 11t Oak a QIHI NCI'•-·.,...... Sl81P• 4, m•n'l ••traa. 2480 Hafbot Blvd __ .... ______ ..-...-111t MIDl1.Ul1l llUll'~WI nu tlrM, 1ttru. Mlllt 1111
tff-.4587, 1175-3763-current lnaureno. ~ (Hemadan) 7'x3W circe dinette. Mint oond temm K1y•ton1 Sllen1 g d o on d . • 5 o o COSTA MESA '82 Audi 4000S Del. Bledt, 1---------1 St800 nrrn. 7151-478"
ury Hour• approx. 1890. oood cond .. 1110• 072.,..8$6 movie projector S150. 494-11232 ••• .a•-•.a•.1••7 -.A t ..._. •-80 '"2'" Tel•rr;•MMI Wttl M $600 &75-3014 Soter ---au"''· • efeo, ex._ . ....-MUd• · " "4 door '76 914 2 o good cond t 1A to 8PM. Mon lhru 1---· ------011lgner Sofa, random 4lt5 enteroer $60. 1081 Ml(:Gregor 25'. au me tu. 1 32 I I mo Jg::;· Ed, Super oond. · SSlOo ·
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69 -•-tltol Ft111 Mite AnllqUll. 1100 uc> tlonal50. 761-e878 =::~'.u, 1800· P/P ILl&l Olll '78 Audi 6000. llNW bk'8 IH1 MIZde 828, 4 dr, 5 '117 Pot 1111 5-aPd. rbll
,..,.. Or~ Coeat 79().l073 Twin bid, mlttl'IM a bolt ·-n1111 Int, Mly loeded. 14500. IC)d, AIC, AM GUMtll. eng, tt1na. NII paint. ,., IMel Piiot IOflna8. fflll'M 11tK1 Rat· .. WIYll Plrtnlnhlp In fflc:IOn 36. -MU. WI whllll $250. xlnt cond. 50,000 ml atereo. mtrny xtru, lm-.. wtlilnC,,... 330 . Bay St ten hHdboard. XLNT TENN'S CLUB MEM-per1eot cond. reclno & 8T3-ela3 Of 873-5330. $5500. 551·1322. m~. 846-7306 11950
Coll• Miu. EOE Cond. 1100. Llf'l"'9, 115. BERSHIP FOR S ALE. Cf'Uleln(;. !119 In Newpof1. ... flt• '"'',.,.., ~~~iiiii~~~~~li1~~~:j!!II 031-0240 Of 881-4481 BEST OFFeR. seooo. C•ll letlll...... e ..... " ... 1141 '74 t14 1.1 Iller. mu1t
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EnglWI .... d. mutt. Wiii Antlqu••· COllCho bid. OVINO SALE·R•ftlg lanoer 38 1NO sa2.aoo. Meroedle lenz. c.ii UI -2----t...._--p-7-· -.. -... -1 .. -
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f'11ll or p1rMlme . P11• ,..-......_ ln't REFRIOERATOR Hwd'#ood Tabtel IOI ..... 549.001' Newport 'llp. Pvt Pty. --1 -~7e(1l=l: uto., ....... tllt blllNnG ~Ml 5 ....__, Apt aa, 1'6 Y'l'9 Old. Oll'tlt tnllc. l1eml. 1------..,....--114teT3-5101 -•• ,_...._.., t••-..a"I -,__~tor_ °' A
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Orange Qo11t DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, Aprll 1. 1813
'78 CorOlla 4 IO<I.
12150. 754-7tH
'78 CELICA llftbactc
Loeded. Redl.IC*S.
14195. DMJer #14871
UMUllTI
41M-942e 5-48-7138
• A Tl.AS CHIYSLH.PL YMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd .. Cos~ Mee&. T.. 546-19a4. 3 blocka
south of San Diego Freeway olf Herbof Blvd. Complete
body shop Sa!es Service Perts Service Dept open
Monday thru Frtday 7 30 A M to 5 30 P.M end 8 A M to 5
P.M. on Saturday.
OIANGI COAST AMC/Jl.,/llNAULT
2524 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Meu
549-8023 94s.n10
,, 1 Jeep DMler In the WMtl See us today for ...... MtVlce
& laUlng. Th«• ara reuons why we are # 1 ... Price •nd
Mleetlonl Aleo. the all-new Aeneuft Alllanoe IS IMHI
THIODOH aOllNS POID
Modaf'n Mia. MrVk:a, parts. body, paint a. tire dept1.
CompetltJYe rat• on ..... & dally rant.is 2080 Harbof
Blvd., Coete MaM. 841.0010 or 540-8211
JOHNSON & ION LINCOLN MllCUIY
H2e Hett>ot Bl-Id .. Costa Meu. Tai. 540-5630. 57 YMrl of
friendly lamlly Hrvlca -Orenga County'• oldut
L.lnooln-Marc:ury dealarthlp.
IOUTR COUNTY VOLICIWAOIN/llUZU (f~ Jim .....ino Volke':t..,_1)
11111 heott IM:tW~on heott. (714) M2·2000 8A&..18 • L • PAM'a • llAVtCI WI WtU NOT • UNOIMOU>IU I v .. AnoMolrtt 0.A.C. I "-Dleoounte
MATCH THE NUMIERS ,,'OM THE.
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES
0 LONG llACH IMW
large Mlec11on ol n.. & quality uMd BMW's and olher fine
cars! Sain. service & !using. Trade-Ins welcome! Take 405
Freeway to North Cherry on-ramp, turn right & go 6 blocks
north lo 3670 N Cherry A\19., Long Beach.
(714) 636·5790 (213) 427·54~
• NAlllS CADILLAC
2eoo Harbor Blvd., Costa Meea. Tel 540·9100 Orange
County's Largest Ca<!IHac dealer. Salel. Service. leulng.
• SAODLllACK IMW
28402 Marguerita Ptlwy .. Avary Ptlwy axtt
We olfar wtiat no bank or ..... company C8n: 1. Expanty
staffed, mo.t modern ..,...,loa & parts dept.: 2. OM of the
Southland's most HP9fi«lcad Mies & teasing steff; 3.
ENmlnellon of the middleman by leulng ~ direct.
831-2040 M!Mlon Viejo 495-4949
• CHICK IVllSON 'OISCHl·AUDt-VW
415 E Co.st Hwy.. N:awPOrt BMch. en-oeoo. The only
daelarlhlp In Orange County wtth theaa thr• gr•I mak• under OM roof!
• • 101 LONG'H 'ONTIAC
13e00 8-ctl Blvd., Westminster Tel. 892-8651 Orange
County's old4tst end largest Pontiac dHlafshlp. SalH , s.rvic.. Parts
• DICK MILLH PIAT/LANCIA
. "Probably the lowest pf1c:.d Flats In Southern Callfornla"
(located 1 mile north of South Coast Plaza
near Main St. and Warner A\19. In Santa Anal
120 w Warrter. Santa Ana 557·2132
• SANT A ANA DATSUN
2001 E. 17th StrHt, Senta Ane. Tai. 558·7811 Your
OrlQln•I Dedicated Datsun Deel«.
MllACLI MAZDA
We've mowctl Ouf new locetlon i. 1425 Batlar Streat. Cost• M ... T• 545-3334. Stop by & vi.it our modem lhowroom
and SH why we're t"9 II 1 Muda "89-r In 8out"9fn
Calllornle. s ..... Sarvtca. Pert• and Laulng.
• COIMlll hLIUO CHIV.OUT
(fonMtty ~ Cfleofroe.t)
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Birth control aponge
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BY OL&NN SCOTT ................
A newly 1pproved
contrec.puva ·~ made by a Coli. Meu flrm 1hould be In
local 1tore1 by July, company
off&ciala •Y·
The VLl Corp ., 130
McCormick Ave ., received
written confirmation today of the
.federal Food and Drue
Adm1niatraUon'1 J'rlday ruUna to
approve the 1ponge for over·
the-counter wee.
The product, a 10ft, dllpoaable
polyurethane lpon&e ~with 1pennidde, WM dewioped
by &uce Vorhauer, prelfdent o(
the firm. It doesn't need flttJna
by a phy1lclan and FDA
1pok•woman Faye Pet.enon uid
ltl ettectlvenct11 II In the 1&mt
ranee •• othtr v•1lnal
contracoptlvee 1uch 11 the
d!a_phrqm.
To remind buyera of Jt1
convenlenc. -It 1-ta up to 24
houre -makere havt nam d
thelr produc\ "Today." It wtll be
plO)uaed In aetl of thNe and aold
for about $3. with eventual pl&N
for boxea of 12, a company
•Pok.woman llld.
VLI received written
confirmation th.UI momlns of the
FDA approval. It came after a
three-year c linical atudy
lnvolvtna 1,600 women. The
FDA •ld many of th women
clatm.ct th• •pona wu Haler to
u11 than othtr birth control
meUW'el.
VLI already haa won the rlaht
to market tho 1pon1e ln tf ve
forelcn countrle1, but needed
FDA approval to export lt, Mid
Vorhauer.
A biomedical ensineer from
lrvlne, Vorhauer be&an re9earch
on the aponge eeven years qo u
more women besan 1tel<ln1
optiona to birth control meuuree
such u the pill or lntrauterine
devices.
He aaid 1tudJes have revealed
no major 1ide effecia, although
(See Sl>ONGE, Pa1e Al)
THI DRllGI COAST COAST f DITION
THURSDAY APRIL 7 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALI F-OHNIA ''1-"J ',
Onofre
~ahead'
of PUC
order
By STEVE MITCHELL
OftMDellJ Not lwt
The state Public Utilities
Commission bas ordered utility
companies which operate nuclear
power plenta to begin setting
&aide funda to pay for removing
aging reactors.
But operators of the San
Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station south of San Clemente
aay they've been doing just that
for the put five yean.
The interim PUC order. 1.-ued
yesterday in San Francisco, .et
up guidelines for a funding
mechanism to pay the cost of
retiring reactQrs and adopted a
policy that assumes old reactors
will be removed and the sites
decontaminated within 10 years
after ahutdown.
Utilities were ordered to find
meana of aetting up a
decommiasion reaerve which
would be separa\e from other
company funds and be used
solely to pay for reactor
retirement and cleanup.
But a spokesman for Southern
California Edison Co., which
owna 80 percent of the San
Onofre plant, saJd the utility has
been collecting funds from
consumers for five years for the
eventual decommission of the
nearly 15-year-old Unit 1 reactor
at the plant.
"We have cloee to $13 million
in the booka for the
decommlsaion of Unit l ," aaid
Edison's David Barron.
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Driving alone ·~ Get in line if you'r e
heading for San Diego Freeway.
Drivers see red
over ramp meters
By GLENN SCO'M' Ofh Deir ,... SUff
Ramp meters on the San Diego
Freeway in Irvine finally were
turned on th.is week, and more
than a few corrunuters are turned
off by the long lines and delays
the stoplights caused.
Mesa's dOwntown
revamp advances
By KAREN E. KLEIN
0( tM Detty Not St.n
Plans for revamping Costa
Mesa's aging downtown by
enlarging ita commercial sector.
lmpro'Ving pedestrian access and
pre par in g for fr ee way
construction took a giant step
forward last night.
The city's ~edevelopment
Agency voted unanimoualy to
take preliminary action on many
of the recommendaUons made in
F ebruary by the private,
Washington DC-based Urban
Land In s titut e . The
Robbery
suspect
slain
A man euspected of robbing a
bank in Orange this morning was
shot to death following a short
pursuit through an adjacent
apartment complex.
Officers responding to a silent
alarm triggered by tellers at the
Bank of America, 225 N. Tustin
Ave., pursued the aki-muked
suspect through a hole in a fence
and into an apartment complex
on Oak Street.
Witnesaes said officers and the
suspect exchanged shots, and
police found the suspect lying
near a pool area with a gunshot
wound in the head.
recommondations are aimed at
turning the downtown area into
bustliJl8 center of activity.
The City Council sits as the
Redevelopment Agency.
Among the steps discussed last
night, the agency agreed to take
the following action:
•Expand the so-called
"SJJ.Perblock" redevelopment
are_!l by Including property
between lgth Stre-et:-Pafk
Avenue, Newport Boulevard and
Harbor Boulevard.
•Adopt a developer selection
process which would give Pacific
Federal Savings and Loan. long
Involved in develo~nt in the
area. first crack at qualifying to
develop the downtown sector.
•Obtain consultant service.
necessary to prepare plana for a
"shopper's lane" whic!_l would
provide back-dOor acxees-to~
611 the east stde of Newport
Boulevard.
Horticulturist Clyde Waqapler is offe ring
SSOO rewar d for capture of plant thieves.
Court halts Vargas
During t h e peak o f the
morning rush hour, around 7:40
cars were backed up on
Culver Drive to Main Street -
o ne person sa id Barranca
Parkway -u drivers waited to
enter the northbound freeway.
But city and Caltrana officials
promised y..ierday the long lines
will be eliminated after a week
or two of "fine tuning" the
system. Ramp meters Involve
signals on freeway on-ramps
meant to regulate traffic and
avoid bottlenecks. Offkiala said
traffic onto the freeway already
has been improved.
He waa pronounced dead at
the scene. Police said the man,
who was in his mid -20a.
poaessed a chrome revolver, and
an unknown amount of money
purportedly stolen from the
bank. Priceless plants • auction in Newport
A planned auct.ton in
Newport Beach of 30 worb
by the la\e painter Alberto
Vargas -a longtime
contributor to Playboy
magazine -was halted
ye1terday because of an
ownership dispute.
The limited edition
reproductions, to have been
auctioned Saturday at Bob
Bums Restaurant in Faahlon
Isl and, are aaid to be
"priceless" and
"irreplaceable."
Orange County Superior
Cour t J udge Robert Knox
barred Richard H. Chllden
and R.W. Kelly from 1tllin8
or disposing of the Vargu
works until a hearing April
21.
A Chicago-based oompany
-A Tale of Two Cities -I.a
trying to prove ownership of
the reproductions. The firm
obtained a t e mpo rar y
restralnjng order yesterday
postponing the auction.
An attorney for the
Chicago firm claimed h i•
client paid a $40,587 down
payment In 1979 for 2,900
Vargu boob and paintinp
from a Las Anaeles company •
owned by Chlldera.
The attorney qiaintalned
the company later went out of
bualneu, allegedly without
dellvertna the art.
"We will not allow the ramps
to beck out onto city streets," said
Bob Thompson, t he Caltrans
(See TRAFFIC, Page Al)
Witnesses sajd the suseect
entered the bank and 9COOped up
money from two tellers' windows
before leaping over a counter and
grabbing more cash from a back
area.
Police said no one was injured
In the bank. nor w e re a ny
officers hurt in the subeequent
foot chase.
School con~ract posed
.
stolen I rom pJµz~.
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Easter Sunday aad 7 a .m . or-. Deir"°'...,. Monday, thievea e~tered the
Thieves struck a few nighta complex and akipped"'from one
ago at the Mile Square Plaza, and landscaped area to anot her
some of their loot may be diggina up a variety of oolorfW
irreplaceeble. plants, most of them In full
The complex of stores, offices bloom. About SO plants were lost.
and r est aurants, located at The theft waa particu larl )I
Brookhurs t Street and Hell heartbreaklng to Wam=ler
A new contract proposal r enegotia te its members' Avenue in Fountain Valley, has however, because the mlaa
calllng for higher wages, a contracta when they expire every been the ecene of $40,000 worth item.a included a couple of
aborter work week and three yea.rs, I.a compriaed of non-of lan<bcaping over the put year one-of-a-kind plan ta that took
mandatory unlon membership teach in I em p 1 o ye ea Ii k e involving i0,000 new planta. The him years to develop throus~
baa bee!\ aubmlued to the librarians and clerka, aaJd Jean project wu supervilleCl by Cyde careful cn:m-breedina·
Newport-Meta Unified School Harmon, coo rd in at or of Wampler, a former local nuraery One wu a fibrous. red ~
Dlstrict by the California School personnel aervlcea for the owner who now manages the begonia with nwneroua crinkled
Dnployeea A.mociation. district. center. • petal• curled into a ball. (I\
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Top prize 11 S15.
Beer•• 1olden anni•enary
e•oket tome 1ud1y memories of
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love, Erma
TRAFFIC METERS. • •
Sycamore
contract
analyzed
project manaaer. "We'U make
the neceuary changce. We jwlt
need a little ti.me."
Delaya on Culver and Irvine
Center drives have been the
wont. At the thtte other Irvine
ra1np1, MacArtbur Boulevard,
Jamboree and Jeffrey roads,
waita have been much shorter.
Steve Llbrlng. asalatant
efliineer for the city, said Culver
Is backed up becauae it handles ao
much of the city's residential
traffic. Most of the commuters
lined up at Irvine Cent.er Drive
are Lake Forest residents
bypassing the busy freeway
interchanges in their community,
he added.
Both Thompson and Libnng.
who have been pe rsonall y
monitoring the ramp operations
this week. said they will meet
Friday to consider adjustments to
reduce the bumper-to-bumper
backup.
They said they'IJ consider
omitting a so-called diamond lane
for car pools at Culver so both
lanes along the on-ramp can
handle commuters. They noted,
however, that they won't make
changes until after driving
patterna chana•· For •xample.
they expect more WOOdbrld1•
commuten to besln ual"I th•
Jeffrey Road ramp lna~ad of
Culver' a.
Llbrlns aho aucaeated that
Irvine realdfnta could avoid
delays by leevinl for work 10 to
15 minutes earlier.
The Iona lines on Culver have
renewed agsravatlon among
residents In Culverdale, the
neighborhood bordering that
street and the freeway .
Neighbors have demanded a
stoplight at Ferris Avenue, thelr
one access point onto Culver, but
city officials haven't agreed.
Jean O'Laughlin, president -of
the neighborhood a11oclatlon,
said residents trying to get onto
Culver have been trapped thla
week because fruatrated
commuters in line for the
freeway ramp won't let their cars
through. She said the situation
intenalfiea the need for a
stop,light. . •This is not reasonable," she
said. "You can't take your kids to
school a half hour early just to
get out of here. You can't just
drop them off."
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of1MCW17Netltefl t..a,una Beach hu entered lnto
an exclusive negotlattna
agreement with a Loe Aneeles
development firm In hopea of
selling the company 62 ecrea of
city land in Sycamore Hilla.
The council. on advice of a
consultant hired by the city,
agreed to nego tiate wlth
Kaufman and Broad
Communities, Inc. for sale of the
property ln LaiUJ\8 Canyon. The
decision effectively eliminates
two other development firms
which proposed to purchue the
proj>erty lrom the city -at leut
for the time being.
An analysis o f the three
proposal• s ubmitted by the
developers showed Kaufman and
Broad wlth the superior offer,
said City Manager Ken Frank.
The firm propc>Se6 to construct
650 single-family, attached and
detached homes -the majority
to be sold at levels "at or below
the county's definition of
affordibillty.
SCHOOL CONTRACT. • •
Kaufman and Broad also
proposes to pay Laguna Beach
$5.5 millfon for the parcel. part of
the entire 522-acre Sycamore
Hills property purchased m 1978
for which the city still" owes $7.2
million. At Tuesday night's school
board mttting, the association
submitted a proposed contract
including three specific -demands:
-A 6 percent salary mcrease
for the 1983-84 school year with
subsequent increases to be
negotiated each year.
-A reduction of the current
40-hour work week to a 35-hour
week.
-An "agency shop" provision
in the contract which would
require every employee to either
join the association or pay the
equivalent of union dues to the
association if they did not join.
Harmon said this proposal is
only the first step in the long
process of contract negotiations,
which is usually not settled until
late surruner.
The public will be given -an
opportunity to comment on the
association proposal at the next
school board meeting, April 19, at
the Harbor Community Cen1'r,
425 E. 18th St., Cost.a Mesa. The
meeting will convene at 7:35 p.m.
Another plus, the analysis
showed, is that the developer is
willing to make the proposed
62-acre community a gated
neighborhood, thus reducing city
costs of providing police patrols
and street maintenance.
The other two firms each
off erro to pay $5.4 million for the
city land, each proposing to build
850 .dwelling units as well as
constructing between 50,000 to
70,000 square feet of commercial
retail space.
PLANTS STOLEN. • •
Yet another reason the city
went with the Los Angeles
development firm was its "track
record." Frank said. Kaufman
and Broad "is substantially larger
than the other two firms." he
said.
normal begonia has four flat
petals.) Wampler, a 64-year-old
independent horticulturist, spent
eight years developing this single
plant.
Also stolen was a yellow
double day lily whose flowers
boasted 18 pet.ala. (A traditional
Easter lily has aix petal.a.) This
flower was the culmination of six
ye.an of hybridi2ation.
Wampler believes the planta
may have been t.•ken by a
profeuional gardener or
landacaper desiring free foliage
to complete a conunercial project.
"It. was just infuriating that
someone would destroy years of
Newport Beach
Linda 1'. Sdlmldl. 32. ol ~ Beedl,
-8fTeeted on .,.pciOtl ol bettery on • ~ officer yeel•dey et WMtcltff end
HlgNend .,.._ She -ll9ld on s10.ooo
j Dell
8u<g1at1 took S1Z,720 wonh of iew-ry
Md Oilier gooda !Tom e ,_ on IN 2500
block ol Holly Lene, II •u reported
Y99(et'd9y Polee Mid IN crookl eritered
tiv.ugfl .,, unlodled door
Coastal
FMI end 9UllllY tom«r-. Coett•I low 65, lnl•nd 45.
~ hiOh ea, Intend 75. Wetet
57. Nodl• ... Wide 10 to 20 knolt °'* ~ wetww wttll 4-tO &-toot .... Ltollt, vetiet>lt wind• tonight 4nd tomorrow morning . DtoonMnO ~ 10 to 20 ltnott wllll 2-to 4-.foot wind ••vH
t>mofrow •11.,noon. WNterty '--•1' 011• to 3 IHt. F•lr and
work JUSt because of a little
personal greed," Wampler said.
As a result, Wampler is
offering a $500 reward for
infonnation leading to the arrest
and conviction of those
responsible for taking the plants.
He aald anyone with auch
information should contact
Fountain Valley police, who are
inveetigating the theft.
In addition to the rare begonia
and day illy, the thieVes fled with
two tree azaleas, six large
fuchsias, five large impatiens,
four large roee bushes, two red
flowering salvia and other plants.
~......_,et '6.390 -lell., lrom • hou1e on the 1700 block ol 8ey1dere
Twr-n -reported ...-.,s.y
Costa Mesa
All eldel1y -.i. v11iUn9 ,,.,. from ,._
Yon, -llnoc:lled down end dregged e lhOt1 dllC.->Oe ..._ UW-on e motorqde
wrencll•d lier 111ould•r beg lrom lier
ye11.,d1y enernoon Tiie women end e
l'llelt.9 wwe Wlllklng In the petlllng IOI oC
Sou1'I CoMI PIG.I wfleri '-people ,~ by
end med• oll with '"' puree. which conlllned 1642 50 -"' ol __ ..... _...
Police pulled a:.• ~ "'°'O<Cyele "'111 •
lloenM PNll• lrom e II_, .etllde on " ._,
The exclusive negotiating
agreement is good for two
months. with an addition al
30-day cushion if needed, Frank
said. He admitted the city has a
long way to go in negotiations
with the firm before a sale can be
completed.
But a successful sale. and
receipt of $5.5 million for the
land, would go a Jong way in
paying off Laguna's debt to
former owners of the entire
Sycamore Hills parcel.
Laguna Beach
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ruoa end Olller W1Hectt wtlh e IOlel velue ol
Sl,480
A mOlorlll wt><> petlled Na CM In Ille 300
bloct< ol High Offle returned 10 find e $75 c:er-··-
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Odd wheels
Two youths from New J ersey, John DiBartolo and Bob Belle, try
to ble nd in with the natives in Newport Beach with their unusual
set of wheels. The contraptions aren't unicycles but skate-bikes.
South Laguna coastal plan
supervisors' hacking • WlllS
Orange County supervisors
gave their stamp of approval
yesterday to a local coast.al zoning
plan for the South Laguna
community.
Following a 'two-hour public
hearing. the three members of
the Board of Supervisors present
SPONGE. • •
From Page A1
about 2 percent of the women
reported some sort of allergic
reaction to the spermicide, which
he said i.s mainly soap.
Vorhauer said today the long-
sought FDA approval brought
unusual feelinp. "You work and
work so hard and finally when it
happens It's almost
a:'lti-dimactic," he said.
But Vorhauer will have plenty
to keep him going. Next month,
VLI movea from its
13,000-square-foot building to a
50.000-square-foot plant as it
~ears up for manufacturing
Correction
A photo caption in yesterday's
Daily Pilot erroneously stated
Laguna Beach council members
Robert Gentry and Bobbie
Minkin had been elected
unanimously as mayor a nd
mayor pro tem respectively.
Gentry was elected
unanimously. Minkin was elected
on a 3-2 vote with members Dan
Kenny and Nell Fitzpatrick
supporting Kenney.
The Daily Pilot regrets the
voted unanimously to submit the
plan to the state Coastal
Co~ion for final approval.
The local coastal plan, required
by the Coastal Commis&on of all
communities located in the
coastal zone, governs new
construction, the remodeling of
existing structures and zoning.
If the plan is approved by the
Coastal Conunission, community
residents no longer will be
required to subrrut to commission
s c rutiny for construe ti-0n
appr ovals .. That could trim
months from the lengthy pennit
and approval process. according
to county o!ficials.
Ronald T ippets. a county
planner, said the South Laguna
plan would b e promptly
submitted to the Coastal
Commission and probably would
be considered by the state panel
sometime within the next 60 to
90 days.
An earli~r plan for the South
Laguna co mmunity was
subnutted to the commission in
1\180, but was withdrawn aft.er
commission staff members
expressed their reservations.
County plann e rs and -
community residents have been
working to update the plan since
mid-1981, according to Robert
F1Sher, county planning director.
He speculated that the plan has a
"reasonably good chance" of
winning commission approval
this time around.
Supervisor Thomas Riley ,
whose fifth supervlSOrial dlStnct
includes the unincorporated
South Laguna area, called the
planning e fCort the "m ost
difficult" he has encountered yet
in hts d.lstnct.
But Riley said the final plan 1s
a good one that "will preserve
the village atmosphere of Soutla Laguna ..
Ex-Newport resident
joins governor's staff
A N e wport Harbor High MarshaU w1U be mvolved m
School graduate and former the process oC settening people
Newport Beach resident has being considered for judicial or
accepted an appointment to Gov. o t h e r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e
George Deukmejian·s staff, a appointments by the governor.
spokeswoman for the governor A Newport Beach resident
announced yesterday. until 1972, Marshall attended
error.
Diana Gerhardt Marshall, 29, Orange Coast College after
has been named deputy graduating from Newport
appointments secretary of the Harbor High School.
Deukmejian administration, Prior to her appointment, she
according to Donna Lipper, had been a Kern County deputy
________________ ass_is_t.an __ t _to_t_h_e...;;p_ress __ secre __ t.ary__..._· __ dis_trict attorney. Lipper said.
Always,
Fine Traditional
Sportswear ...
But Now,
A Little Bit More.
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qth\lity, ~crviu~ and
the "implkity ot'
good ht"l l'.
NATION
Missile limits terms
said rejected by Reds
By Tlae A11od.a_ted Pre11
WASHINGTON -Former Secretary of Stale Henry
K.lalnger acknowledied today that he met with a hlgh·rank.lna
on their long-range bombers and airborne crulte rnllBllH. but
the Sovieta reject.ed the Idea, Reagan administration offlcltlll
l&fd today.
The proposal marked another major U.S . tacucal 1hlf\ ln
ne1otlallonB at Geneva. Switzerland, on harnesalng nuclear
weapons. 1l was the first time In the talks that the
administration had directly proposed e1t.abllshing limit.a on
1trategic bombers and crul.ae missiles.
•"their response was caustic and acerbic," said one official
who is familiar with the slow-moving negotJatlons. which
recessed last week and wlll resume in early June. He said the
Soviets Insisted on a ban on all kinds of cruise missiles.
Kissinger admits PLO 'meeting'
WASHINGTON -Former Secretary of State Henry
Kieslnger U>day acknowledged that he met with a hlgh-ranlung
member of the Palestine UberaUon Organization in November,
b u t said he did not know of the man's PLO connection
beforehand and denied that their "lnco"nsequent1al
conversation" would hinder the Rea~an administration's
Mideast peace effort. He t.old reporters that his 30-minute talk
in Marrakech. Morocco. with Ahmed ·Dajani, an 8.Jde to PLO
leader Vasser Arafat, had not been a "diplomatic effort"
designed to set up "dual-track ne,Jtotiations."
Cuba ordeal ends for 3 women
KEY WEST. Fla. -Three American women wh08e "JOY
ride" t.o Jamaica landed them in Cuban prison for nearly a year
·Cell to their knees and kissed the ground as friends and relatives
welcomed them home. "l just wanted to be home," Reg la
Blasco-Carmona, 17, srud yesterday as she hugged her daughter.
Jenika. Blasco. Sandra Mecier, 27, and Elisa Steedly, 17, all of
Key West, had been jailed in Cuba since their arrests last April
15 on drug-trafficking charges. They were on a trip to Jamaica
when the man ptloting the boat brought marijuana aboard and
headed toward Cuba.
Watt lifts ban on Bea ch Boys
WASHINGTON -Interior Secretary James Watt, under
pressure from the White House and rock fans across the
country. totlay lifted his ban against the Beach Boys playing on
the capital's Mall -but not in time for them t.o play on the
Fo\Jrth of July. Watt emerged from a White House meeting
carrying a plaster of paris foot with a hole in it -a trophy of his
symbolically shooting himself in the foot. He said President
Reagan personally gave 1t to him dunng their meeting.
STATE
Condors have affection for puppe ts
SAN DIEGO -Sisquoc and Tecuya, the first CaHforn1a
condors hatched in captivtty, are getting attached to the puppets
used by birdkeepers to preen and feed the rare chicks. The
puppets look like adult condors and are used by condor keepers
at the San Diego Wild Animal Park t.o prevent the baby birds
from imprinting on a human face, a spokeswoman said
yesterday
Draft registration proof illegal ?
LOS ANGELES -The U.S. Department of F.ducauon has
been warned by the Jusuce Department that it may be m
contempt of court if it continues asking male student loan
applicants to prove they've registered for the draft, according to
reports today in a newspaper. Citing unidentified sources, the
Los Angeles Tames said the Education Department in
Washington plans to write to about 6.000 student aid officers
telling them that schools may no longer require students
applying for federal aid to certify that they have registered for
the military draft.
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April weather in the Unite d States got all m ixed
up this week with floods in the South,· rig ht, and
sno w throughou t T exas, even in usua lly urid El
Paso, ·a bove.
South swamped
by heavy floods
By The Auociated P rell
A Deep South deluge of up to
14 inches of rain forced a mass
exodus today with at least 25,000
people, many in boats or on foot,
fleeing rivers flooding at record
levels in southern Louisiana and
Miss~ippi.
New Orleans. a clly of a
million people, was paralyzed
with floodwaters lapping at the
windows of automobiles and
practically no traffic moving
anywhere. Some people made it
to work downtown by driving
down the trolley tracks. The rain
was still coming down in sheets
lhis morning.
Five people were belij!ved
drov.'lled, including two children
who were swept away, in the
flooding that spread 'this morning
to Mobile and other cities in
southern Alabama where Bay
Minette was drenched with
almost 10 inches of rain in just
four hours after midrught.
Several moforists had to ,:iwim
t.o safety when their cars were
swamped in Mobile.
New store
'targeted'
by union
By Tbe Associated Pre11
The Teamsters and United
Food and Commercial Workers
unions yesterday launc hed a
boycott of 19 Target discount
stores al sites of former FedMart
outlets
Union leaders claim Target
w o n't hire former FedMart
employees because they're
unionized.
Fifteen people have fied 1n
the stormy weather that began
Sunday in California, turning
spring back int.o winter in several
Western states.
Streets in New Orleans, where
seven inches of rain feJI this
morning, and in Baton Rouge,
La., were awash at rush hour
today. Bus and streetcar service
was halted in New Orleans and
at least 60 streets and highways
in the Baton Rouge area were
blocked by floodin~.
·Officer \
shoots
hiIDself .
An oft.duiy.. WnCIQinlter _
poWce officer accidentally
&bot h.Un9elf ln the lee with •
.35'1 Magnum nvo lver
yenerday afternoon while
drivlna h i• car alone in Fou.ntam Valley. And then, appanntly In
11eat pelo, the 2$·yHr-o1d
petroln\an drow IO Fouutaln : V.U.y~tyllo.ptal
about two to three mllea
1-.y. I
U.tid In aood. condlUon
&.Oday lri u. ~ward
WM John 'A. ~. A·,~
10Wtt liaid lt appeared that
Cor b y auffere cJ a small
fnrcutt fn the richt ~Lei
u well • a f1eeti wound.
A Founiaio Valley pollce
report Hid the powerful
r e volver appareotly
d l1abar1ed when Corby
attempted to t'e'place it IN6de
his waistband hollttt.
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for space walk d
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(AP) -Two astronauts entered
Challenger's airlock and put on
their $2 million suits today, eager
for an early st.art on the first U.S.
spacewalk in nearly a decade.
Mission specialists Story
Musgrave and Donald Peterson
were running about an hour
ahead in preparations for the
planned 1:10 p.m. PST start of
their walk lnto the shuttle's open
cargo bay and asked if they could
st.art early.
Mission Control t old
Commander Paul Weitz the
astronauts could advance the
space stroll by exactly an hour,
because at that time they would
have good television and radio
contact over a Florida ground
station. Such coverage is requll'ed
by mission rules in case
something goes wrong at the
outaet.
"If you want to shoot for that,
p~ on," capsule communicator
G uy Gardner told the orbiting
ship after Musgrave and
Peterson had entered the airlock
leading to the cargo bay and
begun putting on their suits.
"If we get ready to prebreathe
an hour early, we'll do so and let
you know," Musgrave replied.
The astronauts must breathe
pure oxygen for 3 ~ hours to
purge their systems of nitrogen
that could give them the bends
once in space.
All four astron auts wer e
roused by Mission Control
playing the theme song from the
•
old TV series "F Troop." NASA
gives e ac h shuttle c rew an
alphabetical designation,. and .~
since th1~ 1s the sixth flight,,.
Challenger's crew is the "F
crew.'' ,,
Musgrave and-Peterson were''"
to slip into the 60-foot-long carf o' '
bay clad an c umbersome 2
million spacesuits that providei·
life-gavmg oxygen and protect "
them from met.eontes, radiation
and extremes of heat and cold .
Weitz and ~t Karol Bobko'
will morutor ·troth-Challenger'&.w
cabm during the 3 112 hours the 'f
space strollers work outside.
Injured boy
s ues sister
PATERSON, N.J (AP) -A '
10-year-old boy who was nearly·:
blinded 1n one eye when his •
older S1St.er threw a pencil at him ·
has sued her for more than
$150.000 in msurance payment&. '
The suit filed in Super ior 1
Court was the only means for the
family to receive insuran ce
reimbursements for the accident ,
which required expensive
medical treatment, said William
Rabbat, the Clifton boy's
attorney "They have to do It in
order lo collect against the I
homeowner's insurance policy,"··'
said Rabbat.
Raids b egin in TV pirating
SAN DIEGO -Investigators from the dastrict attorney's
office, armed with 50 search warrants and aided by technicians.
have begun confiscating home cable television converte rs
allegedly used by residents to "pirate" pay-TV programs.
About 40 of the misdemeanor warrants were served yesterday.
Target 1s a s ubsidiary of
M1nneapol1s-based Dayton-
Hudson Corp. A woman at
Target's regional offices in Irvine
referred questions to the
Minneapolis office, whe re
phones were not answered .
Dispute stalls school deal -,
WORLD
China cancels sports ties with U.S .
PEKING -China canceled all 1983 sports and cultural
exchanges with the United States today in retaJiauon for
America's granting political asylum to Chlnese tennis star Hu
Na. Radio Peking said the All-China Sports Federation had
decided not to compete in 10 international competitions in the
United States this year, including water polo and women's
softball tournaments. The United States granted political
asylum to Hu on Monday. Hu sneaked away from the Chlnese
tennis team on July 20 in Santa Clara. Calif.
Guerrillas, army trad e claims
SAN SAL V AOOR. El Salvador -Leftist guerrillas claim
they "annihilated" the army defenders of San Jose Cancuque, a
small town north of the capital, and took 12 prisoners, while the
army says it killed two rebel commanders. The Defense
Minl5try said yesterday that government troops killed guerrilla
commanders Joee Anibal Oeorio Tiburcio and Rafael Castillo
and two other rebels in a battle Monday in San Lorenzo, 37
miles east of the capital.
''While this company
(Dayton -Hudson) claims it
employs a carefully structured
'good neighbor' policy wherever
it operates, we fail to see such a
policy m action," said Rick Icaza.
president of UFCW Local 770.
"All we know is that a poll of the
employees who worked for
FedMart in t his area shows
conclusively that they aren't
being hired ...
James Santangelo, secretary-
treasurer of Teamsters Local 848.
said Dayton-Hudson "doesn't
seem to understand that these
blatantly discriminatory tactics
ju.st won't work in California."
Toastmaster cite d
The Newport Beach
Toutmasters Club will hold a
picnic Saturday to honor Costa
Mesa resident Dave Gardner,
recipient of the Distinguished
Toastmaster Award.
The picnic will be held at Park
Newport. Call 640-7833 for more
Information.
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VOL. 7'. NO. t1
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of "'9 o.ltr ...........
It's bad enough that the
Laguna Beach Unified School
District can't find a buyer for
about 12 acres of surplus district
land in the Top of the World
neighborhood.
Now district o fficials find
themselves tied up in a boundary
dispute with an adjacent
property owner whose land
abuts the district's vacant real
est.ate.
The boundary bugaboo was
discovered when the city began
•
processing a development
proposal by the Carma-Sandling
Group. The company proposes
building 110 custom homes on Its
47l~acre parcel along a ridgeline
adjacent to Tyrol Drive and Alta
Laguna Boulevat'd.
But it seems governme nt
surveyors back m 1855 and later
In 187:) established conflicting
boundaries where the district
land abuts the company's
property.
Unfortunately for both sides,
neither boundary line is
necessarily correct.
Clyde Lovelady, the school
district's business manager, said
Carma-Sandling attorneys have
suggested that two property
owners get their heads together
and work ou t a boundary_
agreement
He said he'll ask the schoo~ .. ,
board tonight to agree to such a
noUon.
In a related matter, t.Mateet
also will be asked to advertise for
bidders for purchase o f t h e
11.6-acre surplus property.