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THI DIANlil CDAIT COUNTY EDITION
MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1903 OHANGf COUN l Y C AI II O llNIA 25 CENTS
Newport Beacl1 color it green Fighters of
Mothers
proniote
new book
By STEVE MARBLE or .... .,..,,.......,
The three authors of the
Newport Beach Coloring
Book are not eecretive about
their favorite color.
It's green. Dollar bill green.
The book, an imaginative
collection of things and places
in Newport Beach that are
ready-made for coloring, is a
buslne11 venture by three
Newport mothers whose
common link la the local PT A .
"We are not a philanthropic
organization," laugha Georgia
Mahoney, who came up with
the coloring book notion four
years ago.
"But it's not going to make
ua rich.'' adda Lynn Beck, one
of the authors. .
"W e're hoping It will
f inance other projects,"
injects Sharon Farley, the
book's illustrator and
calligrapher, "one of which
will make us rich."
All three laugh at that.
The book wraps to'ether a
little bit of hiatory wtth a lot
of well -kno wn sights.
Children -or adults -can
color the Balboa Pavilion pink
or the Cannery Restaurant
black without breaking a
single dty building code.
A cartoon map of Newport
i.s included. It notes points of
interest like Nieman Marcw1,
Balboa Bay Club and
McDonald's (as in Golden
Arches).
The three of them wrote,
illustrated, publish ed, and
distributed the coloring book.
They did market strategy,
talked demosraphica and used
their best instincts putting the
book tocether.
"I wu surpriaed," Farley
says. "It was a lo\ more
difficult than I thought It
would be.''
'The trio alto had to decide
what places and things in
(See COLOR, Pqe A!)
new freeway
success£ ul?
By GLENN SCOTJ'
Of the D•llr "°' l leff Leaders of Irvine's Northwood
Village Asaociallon are hopeful
today they've helped convince
Orange County authorities to plot
a ne w freeway at least a mile
from their homes.
The association has lobbied
hard against one proposed
alignment for a freeway along
the F oothill Transportation
Corridor which would b rush
within a quarter-mile of
Northwood.
That so-called south ern
alignment has upset residents
who argue the freeway's
proximity to their homes would
create noise and pollution they
d idn 't bargain for when they
bought thelr homes ln the newly
develo pe d area. O rganizers
recently gathered 2,400 names on
petitions objecting to the
eouthem alignment.
Instead, the asaoctation la
pushing f o'r th e cent r a 1
alignment, which would send the
freeway on the coastal side of th._,
Loma Ridge, but a mile away. So
far, the efforts seem suoceasful.
The Orange C.OUOty Planning
Commission will review the
route a lternatives (a third
opinion would send the freeway
far north through Santiago
Canyon) during a meeting next
Monday at the Hall of
Administration in Santa Ana. The county's planning staff is
(See FREEWAY, Pa1e A!)
A real bargain
Rolls-Royce cutting its prices
It may not be the talk or the town in Gila Bend, Ariz .• but in
Newport Beach news that Rolls-Royce i.s cutting its prices is big
stuff.
Salesmen at Roy Carver Rolls-Royce in the beach city
maintajn that the price drop may bnng on a buying war. They
may even run out or the stately British autos before the year
ends, salesmen predict.
What's happened is that the Rolls-Royce firm. citing the
slippage of the British pound, has slashed prices on all three
models.
The Silver Spirit, the cheapest of the bunch, now wi,U be
going for $93,000 instead of the nonnal $111.000. The Sptrit,
introduced in 1981, has never sold for less than $100,000.
The $18,000 reduction is the equal of three brand new Ford
Escorts.
The Silver Spur, the middle range Rolls, will go for $103,000
instead of the usual $119,000. And the Corniche, the top of the
line, will be priced at $148,500. down from $162,500.
"We may just run out of cars," auggests Bob Schneider, sales
manager at Roy C-arver, the nation's largest seller of Rolls-Royce. urn fact, the last 45 days have been very. very busy here
We're doing very well."
The Newport dealership annually sell~ about 100 new
Rolls-Royces. In the entire country last year, only 900 were sold.
Huge county seniors
survey under way
HB not stuck with j ohs hill
Manpower Commission seeking $80,000 from CETA
The City of Huntington Beach
has been let off the book for the
payment of nearly $80,000 that
the Orange County Manpower
Commiasion i.s trying to collect.
Institute of Careers.
Robert Cunningham, director
of the now-defunct program, was
convicted ln 1981 of two counts
or embezzling $16,000 for his
personal use from the CET A
program.
in state priaon.
By PHU. SNEJDERMAN °' ... .,.., .... ...,,
Health care, Social Security,
housing, loneliness , and
transportation are among the
major concerns of Orange County
lenior dtlzena.
Theee and other issues will be
rai8ed on a live panel dlacussion
sch edu led for broadcast
Wednesday on KOCE Channel
Ml.
The Huntington Beach TV
statio n distributed the
Got your tax
money in mail?
Today ia the final day to
pay your 9eCOlld installment
for thll year'• property tax
bill. The deadline traditionally
la April 10, but Oran1e
County Tax Collector-
Tr-eeaurer Robert Citron .et
beck the Ume limit to today .,
the deectlbw wouldn't fall on
Sunda y . Be1 t nning
tomorrow, a penalty of 10
percent and a " fee wU1 be n n rut
questionnaire to 35,000 county
residents over 55 years old.
"We wanted to find out what's
on the minds of Orange C.OUOty's
seniors," explained Jim Cooper,
who will co-host the 90-minute
program, which begins at 7:30
According to Cooper , 325,000
or HS percent of Orange C.OUOty's
two million residents are age 55
or older. He said this segment is
expected to climb to 20 percent
by the year 2000.
Final results of the survey will
be announced during t h e
program. But with the first 2,000
returns analyzed, Cooper aaid the
followfna imues have emerged as
the top concerns among older
residents: health aervicea, Social
Security, hou1lng, loneliness,
transportation, senior cltlien
activity centers, nursing care
facilities and nutrition.
The results of the surny will
be u.ed ln guiding the diacussion
during Wedneaday's program.
Paneliata will Include Ronlie
Gilford, coordinator of
gerontology programs at Cal
State F\&llerton; Fred Roth of the
California Comm.laaion on Aging;
and Peggy Weatherspoon,
dir«tor of the Area Agency on
Aging.
KOCE's Jim Cooper
hosts senior program
Oscar fans
will get wet
National Weather Service
spokeswoman Patricia Rowe says
she isn't betting on who will win
the Oscars tonight.
But she'll wager the stars and
fans attending the 55th annual
Oscar awards night will be
carrying umbrellaa.
"It rained on Oscar night last
year and it will probably rain
again tonight," the weather
spokesman predicted.
The fore cast calls for
(See llAIN, P ase A!)
The dlapute follows a scandal'
that erupted in early 1980 and
culminated In a state prison
aentence for the di.rector of the
Ill-fated federal job training
program.
A state hearing offi.cer ruled
last month that Hunt1n1ton
Beach taxpayers are not
responsible for paying the
question.able billa run up by the
Western Institute of Careers, Inc.
The or1anization was fornled
Oct. l , 1979, to receive and
administer federal
Comprehensive Employment and
Training Act fund grants for
Huntington Beach.
But an audit performed by the
Manpower Commiaaion
recommended that $20,413 in
expenditures not be allowed. In
addition, the oommiaaion aaid the
Western Institute of Careers al80
was obligated to refund advances
totaling l 58,524.
The dty doesn't have to repay
the bllla, hearing officer Frank
M . Mano 1aid, because it
delegated Its authority aa a prime
aervice provider under the
federal job1 program to the
He later paid back the money
but was sentenced to three years
Dentist • 1n
Allegations previously were
lodged that salaries paid to
officials were unreasonably high,
that money was wasted on
excessive and unused office space
and that new headquarters in
Irvine sat unused for four
months.
ll1urder
case to surrender
By KAREN KLEIN OflfleO.-, ...... ...,
Tony Protopappas. the Costa
Mesa d e ntist charged with
second-degree murder in the
deaths of three patients, will tum
himse lf ln to authorities
tomorrow , h1a attorney said.
Deputy District Attorney
James Cloninger said he talked
with Stanford Shaw ,
Protopappu' attorney, who told
him the dentist would surrender.
Police have been unable to
locate Protopappas lince murder
char~es were filed a"ainst him Friday. Bail has been set at
$500,000.
Protopappas has been under
investigation by Costa Mesa
Police since the Feb. 8 death of
Patricia C raven after she
underwent treatment In
Protopappas' office.
Two other patients, Minna
K im Andreassen , 23 , o f
Huntington Beach, and Cathryn
D. Jones, 31, of C-Osta Mesa, died
after being anesthetized by
Prot.opappas.
The formerly succeuful
dentist was arrested by Costa
Mesa Police in February after he
allegedly pulled a loaded gun on
undercover officers who were
patrolling his office at 534 W.
19th St. No charj{ea were filed ln
(See DENTIST, Pase A!)
--llSIDE--------------------
Bill Wheeler of Cotta
MeN learnt how to a.au •• .... uant down
durin1 a reeent
1ell-defeate ela11 for
the handleapped.
. Pap BJ .
The good lite?
Haa the quality of lite in
Orange County impro.ed o•er
the yea.n. The DaJly Pilot lett
area .-aidentl an1wer that
quettion in today•• Man ln the
Street colama. Page A4.
Tony Geary Of "General a .. ,, ... ,, ••d ... fellow eoep ...,. woe'• laa••.~ worry .-.,
lo.I• their a..are.ee1 ao llM
1984 OIJ111C..!8C will
keep ap lu ti of eoep1
'dtarfal IM ••eat. Pap 83 .
..
out DAILY PILOT/Monday, Apr" 11, 11N
I
Valley woman's I
death probed
Anaheim poltco were
contlnu1n1 their lnve1tlaat1on
today Into the doth of a
FoW\tain Valley woman who wu
struck by an auto iraveUna wtt.h
its hudll&h\I out.
The dead woman was
Identified aa Oleta Mohammad 34, I
Anaheim Police Officer Ed
Hofm'-n .. id Mohammad was
crcai.ng Harbor' Boulevard near
Orangewood Avenue at 2 a.m.
yesterday outside a marked
HB's Rosaline
Newton dies
at age 101
When Rosaline Am'elia
Newton celebrated her lOOth
birthday last year, ahe celebrated
it in a style that Isn't often
matched.
-cr o11walk when the ml1bap
~'W'ted.
She WH atruck by a 1184
Buick Skylark driven by
Elizabeth MlchoUM Rodrlaue1,
21, of Anaheim, Hofman Mid.
The Injured pedeatrlan waa
taken to UC Irvine Medical
Center, where ahe died at 5:30
a .m. In the emergency room,
police aid.
No traffic citatlona were
Immediately i11ued In the
Incident, police aid.
FREEWAY. •
From Page A1
recommending the central
alignment -the same backed by Northwood. .
Laat Thuraday, the commialion
held a iial evening hearing at
Irvine h School to hear from
local rest ents.
•
COLOR • • •
From Page A1
Newport Beach 1hould be
lnclud.cl In th• book. The
Wed• made It. So did dw
BalbOa Pavtllon, the dory
fl1htrmtn and the Crab
Cooker R.\auranl.
"I lh1nk the book Ml a nice
communnx feel to It, II Beck
ot.erves. 'Sure, children llko
It but 10 do adulta. I know
aome parenta who have aent It
oft to their coUeaie kJda."
A real e9late oraantz.auon
bought a batch to di.ltribute to.
cllent1 and a t eachera
uaoclallon bou&ht aome tor
an upcoming convention In
Newport Beach.
"l thlnk lt'• a a:re•t idea,"
Mahoney aay1. "I'm just
happy nobody thought of It
before."
The three brains
behind the new
Newport Beach
Coloring Book are
Georgia Mahoney,
Lynn Beck and
Sharon Farley. She received letters from
Queen Elizabeth II, President
Reagan and former Californja
Gov. Jerry Brown.
She also got a telephone call
from the queen . A family
member said it was one of the
surpriaes of her life.
"The hearing went amazingly
well," said Gen Gulllano, a
transportation specialiat who haa
coordinated Northwood'•
freeway review. She said the
planning co mmissioners
complemented the association for
its profeaional rreeentation.
Meanwhl e, she said
environmental studies as well as
political pressures point toward
the central aligrunenl. Property
on the Marine Corps Air Station
at El Toro, for example, would
need to be acquired if the
southern alignment were chosen,
she said.
Hungarian's murder still baffling
Mrs. Newton, a native of
England but a resident of
Huntington Beach since 1923,
died Thuraday at the age of 101.
Memorial aervices wlll be held
tomorrow at 11:30 a .m. at the
First United Methodist Church of
Huntington Beach.
She was a registered nurse and
served in France during World
War I.
She later became
superintendent of nurses at the
National Hospital in London. She
also had been an acquaintance of
Queen Victoria, according to her
daughter, Margaret Hays, of
Huntington Beach.
RAIN. • •
From Page A1
increasing cl oudiness this
afternoon with rain and
thundershowers Ukely tonight,
accompanied by gusty winds.
Mor e showers or
thundershowers are expected
tomorrow morninR, as winds up
to 25 miles per hour are expected
to push the low pressure system
out of the area.
She said temperatures
tomorrow will range from 48 to
65 inland, and from 50 to 63
along the beaches.
Huntington Beach
A lone bandit ermed wlth • hendgul'\
robbed a local Kentucky Fried Chicken ~of SM S.~==l. The rot>W -~ .. a ,,......,, .... 20a ~ • 1111'9 ._.,.. * with • gold emblem.
Coastal
Tllundenllowere and 9u11y wlnde with c:MtlCe o4 ,..,, lodtry
80 percent. Siio••,. or
tllunde,.llower• 1omorrow
morning. Cteerlng and breuy
IOll'IOn'OW .n.moon. Coa1tet low 68, tnlend 49
COHI, Inland high• mld-801.
W .. M. Smell cndl acMaof'f for OYier
.._.. from Point Concepcion 10
San C*nent• taland and over
Inner water• from Polnl
Conoeptk>I• to Delle Poln1.
Wind• over ou1er wetera llOl1hwwt 15 to 25 ltnota wltll ""'9 ao knotl and 5 lo t-f oot Combined ..... Wtnda over tnner w11e" ~to__. 15 to 25 knota
with 4 to ~ ..... ~ lkely
tontglll with chenc• of
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U.S. Summary
"We figure they'd probably
like to avoid both Northwood
Village and the Marines," she
said.
The commission's decision on
the alignments will go in the
form of a recommendation to the
county Board of Supervisors,
which will have the final say.
DENTIST. • •
From Page A -r
that incident, however.
Protopappas has been
prohibited from practicing
dentistry by court order until the
state Board of Dental Examiners
decides whether to revoke his
license for gross negligence and
incompetence in the deaths.
He also is under investigation
by an Orange ~ounty Grand
Jury in the patients' deaths.
Since late February, when w
deaths ~ere discloeed, six people
have filed multi-million-dollar
malpractice suits against
Protopap~.
Huntington 8eec:h lttegu8tdt ~eel
help ll'om locM pcMloe In~ two ,,,.,,
wN> _.. on IN end of IN Cito .......
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Fountain Valley
A ll'CIUP of juvenllee look 13 I In ~ ll'om
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By STEVE MARBLE
()(tM Delly "41« 11.tt
Apartment 17 still h olds (he
sparse and scattered furnishings
of St.even Balogh.
There's a sofa, a coffee table, a
TV and -for some reason -
two beds. Nothing remark.able.
Nothing to make you look twice,
says the apartment manager.
A second-floor unit that
overlooks a pool and a tree-
s haded street, the Tustin
apartment has been sealed off
since Balogh turned up in
Newport Harbor -dead from a
single gunsMt.
Balogh's death remains a
mystery.
Those who knew the
34 -year -old Hungarian
immigrant say he was a polite
and hard-working man who
didn't much enjoy talking about
his past.
Except for a few bounced rent
checks. acquaintances say Balogh
got by without much trouble,
working on ca r s and
straightening bent auto frames.
Friends say the dark-haired,
stocky man wasn't mixed up
with drugs, wasn't a gambler and
was as law-abiding a.s the next
penon. Police say except f« a
traffic ticket. his record was
clean.
"He was a very ruce person -
real polite," says one friend. "He
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Friends say he wasn't a gambler and
was as law abiding as the next person.
he li ved remembers several
friends coming around a couple
of days after Balogh vaniahed
and asking to look in the
apartment. kept some things to himself but
that was OK. He always seemed
to be around when you needed a
hand."
Officially, Balogh'• death is
classified a homicide. The Orange
County Coroner's Office reports
the nUln was shot once in the
stomach and bled to death before
hiJI body was dumped in the bay.
Police in Newport Beach,
where the investigation la being
conducted, say tney have tew
clues why Balogh was k.llled.
To a peraon, friends refuae to
talk about Balogh unleu
promised anonymity. Many have
talked to police about their
suspicions and say they want to
stay away from ~~city.
Friends claim h had been
involved in a mesay love r 's
triangle and recall one night at
the apartment complex when
someone ~ the lmm.lgrant,
shouting threats. Two different
friends maintain Balogh started
carrying a sun after that.
Police say they have heard
these stories but have been
unable to substantiate them.
When Balogh's body was
found late last month, he was not
carrying a gun, police say.
However, investigators did find
five large-caliber bullets stuffed
in his pants pockets.
How any of this ties together
is not known.
What is known is that .Balogh
immigrated to the United Swtes
in the fall. of 1979. Friends say he
had been living in Greece before
his arrival and came here, not for
political reasons, but simply to
''reach the land of opportunity."
One friend, who says Balogh
ate at her place when he was low
on money, claims he did not like
to talk about "the old country."
She says he mentioned an ex-
wife and a daughter back in
Budapest.
She recalled his mother
visiting him last year. But the
rest he kept to himself, she says.
The last time anyone recalls
seeing Balogh is on March l 4. 10
days before his body was
discovered by a scuba diver in
tho harbor near a dock.
The apartment manager where
The manager says he refused
to let an,Yone in until Tustin
police arnved. A missing person
rt:port was officially filed that
day.
Balogh's body was found
March 24 but it waa still several
days before police were able to
identify the body.
The day after the
identification, police located his
beat-up, 1972 Toyota parked in
front of a restaurant in Larwin
Square, only three blocks from
his apartment .
Restaurant employees say they
remember Balogh but don't
recall how long the car had been
parked in the shopping center.
Balogh also was a regular,
according to police, at a number
of area nightspots where he
would go dancing. The Airport.er
Inn near John Airport was his
favorite spot , police say.
Wednesday, Balogh's body was
cremated. The mortuary taking
care of the arrangements says it
is waiting to see if friends want
to arrange a memorial service
and if the remains should be sent
back to Balogh's native country.
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NATION .Storms, floods lash, East, Soutli
Oarsman dies as wind
swamps racing shells
Raln pounds Nortbeasl as Louisiana brace. lor more bJsb ;.,ater
DURHAM, N.H. -Vidoua cnmwtndl that 1wamped 11.x ndna lhe1la were blamed for the doth ot one oarsman durina
a furid-ral.llni race where more than 50 other cnw membnit
were P1una-d lnto the ch11ly water of Great Bay.
~e aleek ndna boau capmed Y•lerday mominl u wlndl auaUna to 23 mph whipped up the b.y, dun.ld.l'\I mo.t o! the
t1niventty of New HamPlhlre l'llCeS into the SO-to 38-degree
water, aaid state 1'lah .na Game S,i. Wayne Vetter.
Glenn Hayee, 19, drowned when he tried to swim to a&fety
while hla colleegua remained with their swamped boat.
Hayes' body wu recovered late yesterday afternoon at low
Ude. about aix houn after the aheU. were swamped.
Sixty-eight student. and eight racing shella were involved
ln the race. unlveralty 1pokesman John lloee aaid.
Girl, 4, sale following abduction
MIAMI -An unshaven, puty-faced man snatched a
4-yea.r-old pl and ran off with her through a crowded fair
midway yesterday when her mother turned away to try ·and
win a doll, but the ifrl wu found safe in Little Havana today,
police say. Jennifer Delaney, blu~yed with a blond ponytail, had been lat seen ln the arms of an unidentified man who had
been aeen han8tna around the Fair of the Cuban Municipalities
ln Exile since fut-Wednesday's opentna at the Orange Bowl.
,, ............
Bernard Epton surrounded by suppc)rten.
Chicago mayoral battle in final day
., .....
Louisiana wet spots
And the
• • winner is
Sonny
Tufts???
By Y ARDENA ARAR
Au nleted ,,_Writer
•••
LOS ANGELES -Tom
Selleck and Raquel Welch
provided an "equal opportunity
drool" to those watching the
rehearsal for tonight's Oscar
telecast as the stars showed up in
jeans and tennis ahoea to read
their cue cards.
Bl ft• Aleoclated Pn11
The drlvln• raln,tonna that
drove about 27,000 ·people from
their hornea ln Dtxlt iwamD9d
the Northeast with rnon than
(our lnohea of raJn in places, c:aualnc Oood1ni today from N..,.. Jeney to ~u.tta.
Rl1ln1 riven and 1tream1
forced~w to leave thelr homes and wtnds and heavy
ralnl out the power to
hundred• of homH ln New ~one death wu blamed
on the weather.
Meanwhile, another 1torm
forming l n the West wu
1preadln1 1now over parts of
110Utheutem Idaho, Montana and
eutem Wyoming with ovemliht
accumulat1ons of l1x inch• or
man apected ln pa.c..
J'1ood warnlnp ..... pOltad
today °"' all of c.onn.ouaut. all of Ma11achu1eu1 except for ....... •1 and the C.pe Cod .,..._ and aJonc the P-.lc JUvw
ln New J-..y.
The ltonn dwn~ 4.43 1nchee of r.m ln , RJ.,
Y•tercS.y and by early today,
more than three lnchH bad
fallen at 8r1dawPort. Conn., and
about 2"" lnc6eii at Balton and
Hartford, Ccnn. Yesterday, J.68
inches of rain fell ln Central Park
~ New York City, a reconl I«
the date.
Yeeterda~ 3.~7 Inches fell at
SteveNIOn Dam in Monroe, <:onn.
The 1. 78 inchee of rain that fell
yesterday in Philadelphia . ai.o
wu a record for the date and
t.vucht the lolA1 to 1.11 lnchel
for April. lbOl'9 than 11 nonnal I«
the mu.re month.
In Slidell La. NC:Ord Pearl River n;;d1 lnch•d upward
today .. -~ ltruaW -and ottM: -to ... p ix... out oi the yellow water
that w• .n.dy 14' t..t deep ln
IDlm ltreetll.
"They haven't written thll cbaP* ln the book yet," Mid
Bnlce Unanot, ~t of the
St. T...,,,,...Y Pariah Council ln
eouthwtem L"'u .. •na. "We are
cS.llna wtth tbe kind of record
flood ihat ..-aome unknowns
for•"
Unancat predlcted the water
level ln some llUbdlvtmom would
Ne another .ax ~ to • foot
today, depet>dfnl on the location.
CHICAGO -Chicago's rancorous mayoral campaign
1teamed into ill final day today with Democrat Harold
Wuhington l&ylng members of hi.a party would rather destroy
the dty than see a black in power and Republican Bernard
Epton railing at "prejudiced" news media. A televiaion poll
releeaed yeaterday showed Waahlngton losing support to Epton
in liberal. mainly white lakefront wafll:t considered cruda1 to his
Glittering gowns and elegant
black lies will replace casual
clothes for t h e 55th annual
Academy Awards show at the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, but
yesterday the place waa overrun
by technicians, informally
dressed stars and an audience of
2,000.
They applauded a dress
r ehearsal of a spectacularly
costumed Irving Berlin song-
and-dance medley led by Peter
Allen and Bernadette Peters.
whose hair was becomingly
rumpled by the end of the
number.
Peter Allen rehearses a number for tonight's Academy Awards telecast.
chancw in tomqrrow'• election. •
Woman, 55, jumps from building
LOS ANGELES -A 55-year-old woman leaped from a
burning three-story apartment atructure and four other people
were injured in the blaz.e at the 76-apartment building in
Westlake, officials said. The woman was in critical condition at
county-USC Medical Center following the {ire last night on
South West.lake Avenue, a nursing supervisor said. Two men, 83
and 55, were at.o in critical condition.
Fain to make renewed freedom bid
SAN FRANCISCO -Prisoner William Archie Fain, whOl!le
scheduled parole last Thuraday was blocked by the
unprecedented intervention of Gov. Geoore Deukmejian, was to ma1te a renewed bid for freedom today. Fa.In's lawyer, Robert
Bell. 1Cbedu1ed a news a>nference on the steps of the state
build.in3, where the state Supreme Court and appeals court are
hou9ed, and was expected to announce a legal effort to ahort-
drcuit Deukmejian'a plan to hold a hearing that would let him
ckdde when Fain wu suitable for parole.
They clapped, oohed and
aahed as Carol Burnett, Cher,
Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney.
Robert Mitchum, Christopher
Reeve. John Travolta, Charlton
Heston , Matt Dillon, Kristy
McNichol, Susan Sarandon and
~l.lourney Weaver mounted the
stage to practice their award
presentations and, In Rooney's
case, acceptance of an honorary
award.
The rehearsal gave presenters
a chance to practice reading off
cue cards the sometimes tongue-
twisting names of nominees. It
also allowed director Marty
Pasetta to show them how to
make their entrances, what side
of the stage to expect the
winners from , and h ow to
actually present the Oscars
before leaving.
In categories where no
nominees will be preeent, Puetta
told the stars what to aay and
how to make a quick exit.
In all cases, the envelope-
opening was rehearsed with
dummy envelopes and fictitious
winners. Most were John and
Jane Doe for "The J ohn Doe
Story," but Burnett announced
Frank C4ipra's 1946 film "It's a
Wonderful Life" -which waa
an Oscar nominee -as the
winner of the best picture award.
Other acton picked their own
winners.
John Travolta jokingly named
''Jerry Mathers as the Beaver"
the best actor of 1982, and Robert
Mitchum with mock amarement
announced the late Sonny Tufta,
a star of the l940I, aa winner of
the supporting actor prize.
The audience waa invited for
only the 4 ~-hour afternoon part
of the reheanal; the rest of the
run through continued behind
closed doors after a dinner break.
Most who attended aaid the trip
was worthwhile.
"We came to .ee the film st.an,
to be a little bit in the exdtement
we can't be in tomorrow," said
Norma Oran...,, 49, who broucht
her 24-year-old daughter, Connie
Mulder. "If we can't have
number one, we'll settle for
number two -and Tom
Selleck."
The stage crawled with do2ena
of production workers, from set
paint.era putting the final toucbe9
on bacltdropa tO stage maoagera.
Man guilty of 'sex-slave' killings
MARTINE'l -Gerald Gallego waa found guilty today of
the 1980 kidnap and "sex-slave" murders of a Sacramento State
University couple. The Contra c.o.t.a Superior c.ourt jury of five
men and .even women deliberated for just over 14 hoUr. lirlCll
lat Wedneeday aft.er a 3~-month trial before findtna Gallego
.wlty of the fatal 1hootings of Craig Miller, 22, and hia
21-year-old fiancee, Mary Beth Sowers.
Noted congressman succumbs
Philip Burton mourned by Washington, state colleagues
WORLD
Live bomb def used in River Thames
LONOON -An army veteran of the Falklands war today
defuaed a live, barnacle-encrusted Luftwaffe bomb whoee
dbcovery in the RJver Thame9 forced polloe to .eal off amtral
London at the height of the morning rush hour. Maj. John Quin. 42, of the Royal Engineen. drilled into the 100-pound
bomb in a delicate three-hour operation performed aboard a lilt
barge near Waterloo Bridge.
Howitzers delivered to Thailand
BANGKOK. Thailand -Two giant transport planes
landed at Bangkok's military airport today laden with long-
range howitzers -the teOOnd b.tch of a U.S . emergency arms
1hipment to Thai forces who have been dueling with
Vletname9e troops along the Thal-Cambodian border.
Iran launches drive into Iraq
NICOSIA, Cyprus -Iran launched a major offensive
overnJaht in the eouthem aec:tor of the battlefront with Iraq. It
clalmed the recapture of large chunks of Iraqi-occupied
territory, but lnq aid the offensive waa "annihilated."
S AN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Congressman Phillip Burt.on, a
liberal Dmlocrat who came to
Washington in 1964, was
remembered by colleagues for his
concern for workers, the
environment and the poor -and
his ability to translate his concern
into action.
Burton died yesterday at the
age of 56 after complaining of
back pains to his wife, Sala. He
was rushed from his room at the
Sir Francia Drake Hotel to St.
Francia Hospital where he waa
pron~ dead at 1:44 a.m. An
autopsy waa tet for today.
Burton came within a vote of
being elected majority leader of
the HOWie in 1976 and gained a
reputation as a can-do legialator
who shepherded hundreds of
bUla through Congre91.
"I'll never fail to fight for
IOcial, racial or economic justice
aa long u 1 can draw a breath,"
Burton promised last year before
winning bis 10th term In the
HoU.e of nepre9entativet.
"He had that rare ability to
take a strong .eMe of ideallmn
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and put it into a strong 9m8e of
a ccomplishments that were
paralleled by very few people in
the country," said U.S . Rep.
Howard Bernian, a Los Angeles
Democrat who was a close
asaodate and longtime !rlmd.
Another Democratic Loa
Angeles congreaaman, Henry
Waxman, said from Waah.lngt.on
that Burton was "a penon of
vision, compassion and~ in
an arena 80 often dominated by
c aution and short -term
self -interest .... He was
constitutionally incapable of
half-hearted involvement when
it might have served hia bwdnes
not to be."
Spokesman Tom Turner of the
environmentalist Frie.nda of the
F.arth, said. "the Earth baa lost
one of ita patelt champlona."
San Frand.lco Mayor Dianne
Feinateln, calling Burton "a
fighter for all he believed in and
a virtuoeo in the art of polltlca,"
said hia body will lie Wednaday
in the City Hall rotunda.
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with earphonM and cllpboarda.
And while camerae were
working, the scenes appeared
only on monitors a~attered
throughout the hall. Tonight's
Mu1ic Center gala will be
televi8ed on ABC to be aeen live
or on tape by an estimated 400
million prople in a r ecord 74
nation&.
Becauae the winners ttmatn a
ll!Cret until the preeenlltion. the
Oscar telecast, the envelopes
opened at the run-through
contained only the namea of
f.idiooal winners.
The audience cheered as
emcees Walter Matthau, Lua
Minnelli, Dudley Moore and
IUcbard Pryor worked on their
openina number, even though
the performance was at times
barely audible.
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Rep. Philip Burton
~4 Otan OOUt DAIL y PllOT /Monday, Apf11 11, 1tu
,..._...--We aaked:------------
IS 1118 better I~ County?
"Do you think the qualify of life has impro¥ed in Orange Co unty?"
Carot Piper, 42, Coet•
M.N, 91ectrotoglet
"I think they need to
Improve the educational
opportunh .. If! Orang.
qc>unty. They "°9ntly
atart'ed cut1JNI btM:k on
adult educatk>n cl .....
at Coutllne Comrnuhfty
College. Ttiat really hurta women who 1-..d that
education to Improve
their akllle to get a Job.
We should have the
educational opportunities
that were avallable three
years ago. But overall, I
think the American
Dream la here. You Juat
have to kteP positive.
John Burridge, so,
Newport llMctl, RHltor
"Back In the 1950s.
California had a
reputation of being ,.
friendly plaoe; It doesn't
anymore. People '"m
more unclvlllzed. I feel
pressed and crowded. I
also feel the school
syatem la shot. My son la
13 and he doesn't seem
to know anything, He
doesn't seem Inspired to
learn. I don't think kids
today are getting the
basic forms of
knowledge."
M•rJ Johneon, 25, Coeta
Mffa, houMWlfe
"I've lived In Costa
Mesa all my llfa and I
think part• of It have ·
Improved. Thev'v,
upgraded the oldet part•
of the town and have put
In more treee. But It 11
more crowded, aapeclally
at the beach. The traffic
has got•en worse, I wllh
they would put more
money In the schools,
too. I alao think they
should add more
landscaping on the
fr.eway on-ramps, I've
noticed the freeways In
other parts of Orange
County are beautiful."
Norman Thompeon, 72, Santa
Ana, retired tlalr •trll•t.
"Life In Oranqe County la a
good llfe. There s plenty of
activity; the entertainment, the
theaters, the cinemas are all
good. I'm Tetlred now and often
come to Costa Mesa to visit
friends and attend senior citizen
gatherings. Everybody seems to
have a good time when they get
together. However, the coat of
living has gotten higher. Ba.ck In
1955, when I moved from
England, you could buy a cart of
groceries for $20. Now. $20 only
gets you a bag."
MlohHI Quarnaccl, 2S,
Coat• MeH
"Unemployment la
dellnltely a problem In
• Orange County. I was
lald off a few month•
ago, but hopefully, I'll be
called back aoon. I've
llved In Costa Mesa alnce
1970 and I really haven't
teen much change In the
quality of llfe, although
they are trying to make
the city look better. The
traffic seems Just as bad
now as It was then. But I
just put up with It. It's
something you get used
to."
CaHandre Halla, 2A,
Santa Ana,
Admlnletratlva Aaleletant
"Orange County seema
like the best place to live.
Two or three yeara ago I
moved here from Los
Angeles, and I really
notice the air la much
cleaner here because of
the breeze coming off the
ocean. The opportunities
tor work seem a lot
better down here. There's
crime down here, too; I
once had my car
vandalized and my
boyf rlend just had his
wheels taken off his car,
but you're going to find
crime everywhere.
Barbera Horton, 25, Coeta Meu,
houHwll• (with eon Cerl) "I
moved to Costa Mesa three years
ago from VlrQlnla. And I llke not
needing a car. Everything la close
by: the stores, the hospital, the
libraries. It makes me feel
Independent. The bus system Is
very good In this area You can
get practically anywhere. But
housing seems to be getting more
expensive. My husband and I may
never own a house In Orange
County; we need more affordable
housing "
ORDINANCE NO. 3379
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AH ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, CALIFORNIA. ADOPTED PURSUANT TO THE STATE PLANNING AND ZONING LAW,
ADOPTING THE SUNSET BEACH SPECIFIC PLAN/LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM LAND USE REGULATIONS, REPLACING ALL
PRE-EXISTING ZONING REGULATIONS IN THE SUNSET BEACH COMMUNITY
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, California, does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Sectional District Maps 19-5-11 and 30-5-11 (Zone Change No. ZC 83-7) are hereby adopted
as zoning district maps of the County of Orange and added to Section 7-9-48 of the Codified Ordinances of the
County of Orange.
SECTION 2. The Suntet Beach Specific Plan/Local Coastal Program Land Use Regulations contained In
Section Ill (L3nd Use Regulations) dated February 1983 are hereby adopted In accordance with Zone Change
No. ZC 83'7.
SECTION 3. Notwithatandlna the adoption of this ordinance, approved discretionary use permits, site plans
and variances wlll be allowed to establish their respective uses In the manner set forth In their approving
action, provided the uae can be established within the time period specified In each permit. If an e!<tenaton ot
time to establish any of these uses la required, the subject project wlll thwn have to comply with the
requirements of this ordinance.
SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be In full force thirty (30) days from and after Its oassaae.
and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the passage thereof ahall be published In the ORANGE
COAST DAIL y PILOT. a newspaper pubftshed In the County of Orange, State of California. together with the 1
names of the memberS of the board of Supervisors voting for and against the same.
elQned and certified that a copy
of this document has been delivered
to the chairman of the board
SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 19 -5-11
PAECISl PLAN O F LANO USE
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
as.
JUNE ALEXANDER
C•~OftlM-dOf~ COWltyOfO<-~
I. JUNE ALEXANDER, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of the
Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California. held on the 30th day of March, 1983, the foregang
ordinance containing four (4) sections was passed and adopted by the followlng vote:
AYES: SUPERVISORS HARRIETI M. WIEDER, RALPH B. CLARK. BRUCE
NESTANOE, THOMAS F RILEY ANO ROGER R. STANTON
NOES. SUPERVISORS
ABSENT: SUPERVISORS
NONE
NONE
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the ottlclal seal of the Board of
Supervisors of the Coonty of Orange, State of California, this 30th day of March, 1983.
(SEAll
SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 30-5-11
PAfCISl PLAN OF LA NO US E
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Reagan bids to salvage peace plan
President eonlacls Arab leaders alter Kins Huuein ' rej e(!tion
WASHINOTON (AP) -
Pretldent Reaaan la contaotlna
Arab leader• In an effort to
aalvace hi• Mid dle Eut peace
plan followlna Jordanian Kina
Jlu11eln11 refu1al to join In
ne1 0\la\lon1 on behalf ot the
PaJeaUnlanl.
Rffgan. 1peak1na to report.en
fol l owing Hu11eln 1 1
announcement ye1nerdar. blamed
"radical element•' ot the
P a l estine Liberation
Organization for Jordan'•
decl1lon not to join the peace
talk.a. But he volced hope that an ~ment 1Ull can be reached.
Indeed, the president'•
spokesman said today "there la
reason to believe" an agreement
House won
in raffle
after delay
By The A11oclated P re11
Rae Shea thought it was "a
joke" when the caller informed
her that her mother had just won
a $175,000 house in a Lions' Club
raffle.
etlll an be f.uhloned alo"I the
llnH of the tent•tlve QfOt
rcat'hed by HuNeln end Pl.iO
c halrman Yu1tr Arafat, who
wu aald to have 1ubloquenUy
rcneied.
.Keaaan'1 1poketman, L.arry
Speakea, Mid the prealdent "will
not be deterred" ln hla ateempl8
to neaoUate a Mtdeaet peace.
"We'd made aubet.antJal proanJM
and we think that Is an tndlcallon
we can move forward," Speakee
Mid.
Reagan . dlacuul ng the
troubled quest for a Mldeaat
peace as he returned to the WhJee
House from Camp David, Md.,
yeaterday. said he talked by
telephone with Hus.win and King
Fahd of 8audJ Atabla. 8pHkl'I
Mid Rea&an alto 1poke with K.Jna
Hauan ot Morocco and would
talk with other heedl of 1tata ln
lhe rep>n today.
ln a blunt 1tatamont IHued
yeaterday by hi• aovernment ncwe acency, Hu.eln called off
hla eerie. of meet.l.np wtth PLO
chairman Yueer Arafat and Mid
Jord a n "will neither act
1epara tely nor Jn lieu of anybody
elle I n M iddle Eaat peace
neaotlaUona."
Jordan'• announcement ca.me
u a top PLO rnoderaee waa slain
In Portu aal, an H1&11lnatlon
claimed by a Syrian-backed
group that oppoee9 any move to
negotiate with Iarael.
"' WtrepMtoe
ln an oftldal comment today
on Hu1Hln'1 announcement,
Syrtan r•dlo aald ''Syria'•
pr edlcUon of th• failure of
lmpert.al1tt American and Zlonlat
plan• to rule over the Arab
nation •.. NII now •tarted to talut
Its COW'M."
The kine'• decleratlon could
doom PresJdent Re-aa.n'• peace
propoeal, which wu bued on the
protpect that HUIMln would Joln
In neaotleUona with larael aa a
repre1enta1.lve for the
Palest1niana.
Under the Reagan pl4n, the
negotlatora would arranae for
"autonomy" for the PalesUniana
ln the Iaraeli-oocupled West Bank
and Gaza Strip, in cloae
uaoclatlon wtth Jordan.
Huntington 's
Viola Bird
dies at 71
Funeral services will be held
tomorrow for Huntington Beach
resident Viola B. Bird, who died
last Thunday while on a vis.it to
San Diego.
Mrs. Bird, 71, was born in
Coffey County, Kan.
She and her late husband
managed hot.els and resorts at the
Grand Canyon , Salt Lake City
and Lake Mead.
No joke. It took the B uen a
Park civic club more than 11
months longer than planned to
sell enough $100 tickets to cover
the property, but in the end
there was enough Sunday for
Linda Brook's house plus $85.000
for the Lions' sight and hearing
progr ams . chairman Kurt
Vanderweat said.
Wah Frisbie (left ) holds top liar tro phy Her survivors include a
brother, Robert Bazil, who was a
longtime member of th e
Huntington Beach Planning
Commission.
a nd Stan Daniels spins his tale.
"My mother is going to be
amazed," the 19-year-old Shea
said. "This is what she wanted all
her life."
It was the first house she'd
ever owned, she said. The family
rents.
Tall tales take root
in big desert· spin off
Friends may call at Pierce
Brothers Smiths' Mortuary. 627
Main St.. from noon to 9 p.m.
today. Funeral services will be
held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the
mortuary.
More than 500 people were
present at yesterday's drawing
for the two-story, three-bedroom
house, but Mra. Brook and her
husband, Mike. were out to
d inner and a show when the
drawing took place.
The Lions had twice postponed
the drawing because they had
not sold enough of the $100
tickets.
Jn the e nd, almost 3,000
dona tlons were received,
including 90me from as far away
as Massachusetts and Texas.
BORREGO SPRINGS, Calif.
(AP) -There were some corny
stor ies floating around the
campfire in this year's "liar's
contest," an event dedicated to
the memory of Peg Leg Smith, a
Kentucky-born trapper who
claimed he discovered gold only
to loee it.
According to contestant Don
Pohl of Forest Hill, Smith tried
raising corn in the Southern
California desert but
temperatures got so hot the com
started popping.
Peg Leg's mules thought at was
snow so they froze to death, Pohl
said.
See And Compare •••
H1•nclrecls of 19831/2
and 1984
auto1noblles.
More than
25
De11V .01oclels
you&1ay
never have
seen before!
Nineteen contestants met
under a star-filled Aru.a-Borrego
desert sky Sat~y to see who
could out-talk the other about
the legendary Smith.
Against a Sant.a Rosa
Mountain backdrop, Walt
Frisbie, 67. told his winning yam
about the ·•sand slider" -a
rock-eating creature with ski:like
feet that collects treasure m a
kangaroo.-type pouch.
Frisbie's fib about the slider
that found some gold for him
earned him a bowling trophy and
the title "greatest liar of them
all."
J. Mariscal
dead at 81
Services will be held Thursday
for Janet W. Mariscal of Balboa
Island, who died Thursday at the
age of 81.
She is s urvived by her
husband. Joseph and sons Daniel
of Sherman Oaks, Richard of
Tallahassee. F·uneral services will be
conducted at 2 p.m. at Pacific
View Memorial Park in Newport
Beach.
<HIJ in your int.ere.st ml£ here.)
We know the
answer before you write
it in. The interest _you can earn
in a Commercial Credit Money
Market Account is about double
your passbook rate at a bank or
savings and loan.
And, if that's good news, con·
sider thi~ ~guarantee each month
you'll get 13 more than the rate paid
on 13 week U.S. 'Ifeasury Bills, or
our minimum rate, whichever is
greater. Currently, our minimum
rate is 10% annual interest.
To open your Commercial
Credit Money Market Account, you
only need $2,000. And you may add
or withdraw any amount at anytime.
H yom balance dips below our
$2,000 minimum, you still earn
.41
Gloria Allred set
for Irvine speech
Lawyer Gloria AJlrecl, a much-publJdz.ed advocate for
women'• rtshta, wlJI be featured iue-t April 19 at a dinner
meetlna of the United Jewl1h Welfare Fund of Orange
County.
The dinner will be at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. It la
oi>en to all women who make a mlnirnwn $100 gift to the 1983
UnJted Jewlah Wellare Fund Campaign. Cost of the dinner la
$18. ~
More infonnaUon about the dinner may be obtained by
calling the Jewish Federation of Orange County in Garden f rove at 530-6636.
• Blood pressure seminars for Laguna Beach senior
citizens are being offered this month through the Laguna
Beach Senior Citizens Club.
SenJors will learn how to control blood pressure through
diet, exercise and medication at the clubhouae, 384 Legion St.,
Thursday and Monday at 1:30 p.m.
For lnfonnation, call 497-2441.
• Three 1979 graduates of Newport Harbor High School
have been named to the UCLA Mardi Gras '83 corrunlttee,
which controls the Largest student-run event in the nation.
Dave Robdy will be in charge of parking, field operations
and booths. Gena Haddo1 is in charge of television coverage
and Ferne Miller is liason between community groups and the
corruni t tee.
The Mardi Gras raises money for UniCamp, a summer
spot in tae San Bernardino Mountains for underprivileged
children. The festival opens at the campus May 20.
• Members of the 1963 senior class at Huntington Beach
High School are seeking the whereabouts of classmates so they
can plan a 20-year class reunion.
Graduates can cont.act the high school or call: Sherri
(Crl11man) Long at 531-2518; Carolyn (Pearson) Ramua at
960-5136 or Kathy (Gwme11) HUI at 840-4012.
• Family counselor Rosalie H111on will discuss the myth
of the superwoman -the career woman and mother -during
an April 19 lWlCheon of the Irvine Business and Professional
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• "Architec ture Laguna '83" an exhibition o f
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~· Otlnge Ooatt DAILY PILOT/MondllY, ~oru 11, 1113
Bay of lioPe for
8irport peace?
After yean of debate, ugument and even lawauita over
expa:naion of John Wayne Airport there now 1eema to bo a faint
hint of pouible agreement between the city of Newport Beach
apd the county Board of Supervilors. .
C1Uzens of the noise-impacted community have bitterly
fouaht any attempt to increNe the number of jet fllghta out of
t h e air port or even to Improve inadequate ground
accommodations for passengers for fear this might lead to
further expansion.
Now f'ifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley has come up
with a two-way proposal -increase the allowable number of
daily take-offs from the present 41 to 55, but at the same time
explore the possibility of putting a permanent freeze on the
higher number.
Such a deal, some Newport Beach officials believe, wou~d
be &1Xeptable, if it could be made to stick. The ongoing fear m
the community Ls that any increase in flights would just lead to
more lncreaaes in the future, especially since the supervisors not
lbng ago came to the rather unfortunate conclusion that there is
no other suitable county site for a large airport.
A guaranteed cap on flights out of John Wayne wol,lld mean
that the search for another site would have to continue if the
oounty'a air service needs are to be met in the future -and
that's just what Newport would like to see.
However, county legal advisers have expressed the opinion
that such a guarantee would not necessarily be binding on
fu ture supervisors, so it could be an empty promise.
, But Riley believes it is worth exploring the questi~n. of
placing a legal limit on future take-offs and New~rt officials
say they're glad the idea of a binding agreement is a t least being
discussed.
Whatever the outcome, this is a welcome change from the
···daggers drawn" approach to airport matters that has
characteriz.ed the city-county relationship in recent years.
Riley's proposal doubtless will come up on Wednesday
when the supervisors are expected to select among 13 proposed
alternatives for airport expansion. No alternative could please
everyone, but if tempers can be cooled a little there may be hope
. for some reasonable compromise.
Special teen license
With teen-agers making up 7 percent of California's driving
population, but accounting for 14 percent of vehicle accidents,
the Department of Motor Vehicles is well-advised to stiffen
licensing procedures for 16-and 17-year-old drivers.
Beginning in October, the OMV will issue a "provisional
license" to the teen-agers to supplement the present school
driver education requirement for applicants under 18.
The special license, to remain in effect until the driver's
18th birthday, will be issued after completion of 30 to 40 hours
of practice driving with a licensed adult and passage of a
46-question quiz instead of the present 36-question exam.
While operating a vehicle under the special license, the
young drivers ~ll face special, penalties for infractions or
involvement in accidents.
These will include license suspensions and probation periods
of varying lengths, during which the new driver mu8t again be
accompanied by an adult over the age of 25. DMV offtrials hope the new prooedure will make it possible
to identify young problem drivers and correct their negligent
habits before they get into serious trouble.
Because of the disproportionate involvement of teen-age
drivers in traffic accidents, there have been serious pro~ to
raise the licensing age to 18. But this could be a hardship in
California where many young people are as dependent as adults
upon regular use of a car.
The stiffer licensing requirements and cloeer supervision of
novice drivers appear to be a reasonable compromiae that will
E hamper the activity of teens who take pains to drive safely.
d the threat of further restrictions for careless driving
ubtless will sharpen their awareness of highway safety rules.
Oponoons l'•Prl'\~td '" lhe sp,ne •t>ove .ire lhOW of lhe Oaoly Potol Otntr Vot.•W\ P•
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The cy cle goes on
To the Editor:
Refer ence is made to the
report in the Daily Pilot wherein
aome governmental geniua is now
advocating (again) the widening
of the Coast Highway as it pames
through the Mariners Mile etc.
1bett cer1ainly ought to be a
requJ..rement for an intelligence
tiest tn order for anyone to fill a
public oUkie of any kind.
• When we first moved here
• tome 40 years ago we had a C.OUt
Hlgbway and a bridge and
everything flowed quite
nawrally for many yean, then
CJIW or more of our public brains
decided It would be much better t1 we widened a portion of the
Coeal Hipway adjacent to the tJridce and on both aides Ulettiof.
Sheer genius.
So they did and lo and behold,
the bridge~ too narrow. So
many years of agitation ensued
until a new and wider brldse y.ru
built and apin the traffic evened
out.. albeit there at times were
slowdowns at peak Umes, but
that is quite normal even on the
~ways.
So now It appears we muat
widen the highway once again
and therefore u .aoon u that ia
done we must have either a
wider bridae or another one and
of ooune this cycle ahould ao on
ad infinitum.
Shakespeare once wrote
"What fools the.e mortala be"
but lw neglected to mendon that
Dne are more foola than othen.
ALAN L. BLUM
Communist thinking?
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To the Editor:
T he cartoon In the April &
Dally Pilot lndlcate1 a slck
d emocraUc mind or a abarp
om m u nlst •c thinker. Very
earefully th• trap la latd to
tllflUlllDCI the unJcnowing.
r 8bould D Salv.Mtor follow tn
&he footstep9 of Nk!aragua then
OMNGI! COAST
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the Pilot and staff can stand
along with thote who helped
depose the Shah in Iran and
Somoza ln Nlcar.,ua.
And what lovely peaceful
mwderen you wW help put into
power. If they emulate the
"kX 11 rn oi Iran and Nleara,ua '°" abould ~f'iWT ~i:mo
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New Soviet super-weapon
WASHINGTON -The
Kremlin has been shrill in its
denunciatio n of President
Reagan's dream of a sci-fi
umbrella to ward off Soviet
missiles . But th e most
frightening military intelligence
report I've seen in years warns
that the Russians are beginning
to produce a surface-to-air
missile that might be able to
shoot down some U.S. strategic
missiles.
Ironically, this could put the
Soviets in violation of the 1972
U .$.-Soviet treaty that the
Kremlin claims Reagan's
futuristic w eapon would
tr~.
THE SOVlET super-weapon is
the SA-12. Tests monitored by
the CIA showed that the SA-12
successfully s hot down Soviet
missiles roughly equivalent to
U.S. Pershing 2 mlssilea, which
have an 1,800-kllometer range.
That means the Pershing 2s -
whose planned deployment in
Western Europe has aroused
such vociferous protest -may
well be obsolete before they're
put in place.
Thia would be 9CJ1rY enough.
But what is truly hair-raising
about the SA-12 la that lt may be
capable of knocking our Poseidon
Does the State of California
need lobbyists in Washington to
look out for lta interests? While
there la a divergence of opinion
on the subject among legislative
leaders, the employment of
lobbyist.a to represent California
see~ ridiculous at first blush.
For the state has the largest
congressional delegation of any
state of the union , 45
congressmen in all. With such a
huge delegation it would seem
the state's interests are already
well looked after.
NOT SO, says Democratic
Congressman Do'n Edwards of
San Joee. who thinks It would be
a great mistake not to employ
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missiles out of the sky. The
Poseidons are the
submarine-based long-range
miuiles, the supposedly
invulnerable leg of our nuclear
weapons Uiad.
Yet this is precisely what the
CIA suggests ln its ·•special
weap0ns intelligence review" -
a just-completed report that ia
cl~ified several levels above top
secret. Though access to the
report is restricted to a handful
of high officiah, details of its
cont ents were given to my
8880ciate Dale Van Atta. He also
saw a related State Department
report on the subject so highly
classified that even its code word
is top 8eettt.
The State Department experts
suggest that the Russians
developed the SA-12 as a weapon
to use against tactical nuclear
missiles, such as the La.nee and
the Pershing lA. And because
"the distinction between strategic
and tactical ABM systems is not
well defined" in the 1972 treaty,
the SA-12's development wasn't
professional lobbyists. "They can
save the state millions of dollan
every year."
He may be right but it leaves
the citizens to wonder what in
the world their congressmen are
doing.
The debate arises as the
Legislature and the governor
consider hiring lobbyists to
replace thoee who served under
the previoua administration.
necessarily a treaty violation.
But in addition to their obvious
difference in range. tactical and
strategic missiles differ ln their
speed. Generally speaking, the
bigger the bang, the faster the
flight. Thus a Pershing lA
travels its 1 ,800-kilometer
distance at 8,000 fps (feet per
aecond). The Pershing 2 is faster.
The Poaeidons have a speed of
19,000 fps, while the Minuteman m. our best land-baaed m.i.saile,
has a speed of 24,000 fps.
BUT IT MAKES no difference
to an anti-missile missile how far
the incoming target has been
traveling; all that matters is its
speed. And the CIA r e port
suggests that the SA-12 is fast
enough to intercept one of our
19.000 fps Poseidons.
This means that the SA-12,
designed originally to ward off
U.S . short-range tactical missiles,
might be capable of defendina .
the Soviet.a' land-baaed ICBMS
again.st our sub-baaed long-range
missiles.
If the SA-12 can in fact shoot
down a Poseidon -or even lf
the Soviets only think it can -
thia would destroy the deterrent
that many believe to be the only
thing that keepa the Kremlin
from nuclear aggremion.
For the fact la that the 81Ate
has been hiring lob byist• in
Waahington for a number of
years. It started in a small way
but under Gov. Jerry Brown the
Waah.lngton office expanded into
a full blown organization,
although, aa it turned out, most
of their time wu spent doln g
political errands in behalf of
Brown's ambition• to be
President.
At some point legislative
leaders came to the view that a
lobbying staff engaged by the
governor waan'l enough. Each
house hired its own lobbyist.a.
often w orking in opposite
directlona to each other aa well
Clubs show 'men will be boys'
It has been perhaps a dozen
years since I last visited the
Century Club in New York, as
the luncheon guest of a member.
I recall that It was both a
soothing and a stimulating
experience.
Since that tranquil time,
profeulonal and academic
women ln that city have begun
campaianlng for admiaion as
members. Some of the male
members aupport thia change,
while moat of the otbere -
lncludint a surp rlalnaly large
number of "liberal" names -
strongly oppole lt.
THE LADIES proclaim Ube.rty.
equalUy and fraternity as
compelling reuona for opening
doou to both aexea; the
recaldtrant memben lna1at that
thia would lrrevoc:ably alter the
"character" of tho club in a
fundamental way. A. of this
writlna. th• ar1ument, whit•
heated and protracted on both
atdel, '""" to ~ a standoff. In my own view, t he mal e
members have been le• than
candid about their reel ttUOOI
tor oppucln• the adm.iuion of
women; and maybe they
themMlves are not awar• of
them. Perhape lhey are even ~y~olthem
IYlllY Ullm
~·
~'~ ~
-for they have less to do with
the "character" of the club than
with the psychic need.I of the
men.
The fact I.I that men do not
want to keep women out of thelr
c lubs because they feel
condescendingly superior to
them, but rather because they
feel lrre1i1Ubly influenced by
them.
Jt la well-known that women
develop earlier than men. bo\.b
bloloakally and emotionally.
What I.I not ao well recoplJ.ed le
that a leraer portion of a ,Ul
tuma into a woman than a bey
tuma into a man. Men tend co
retaln a 1rea,er residue of
111111
''Where frff tnautu&.lona are ~ to the IOU and IDSl
have \ht habit ot liberty, the ~re• will cortdnue to be tbe
Fourth &atate, th e v11 Uant
auardlan of th• rtah ta ot iM
Ordinary dtlmn." Wlm1an Qu.rcblll
boyishness for a lifetime, and
their chief enjoyment when
alone with other men Is to
regress to this earlier state, in
speech, in posture and in
behavior.
Thia obae.rvation can easily be
.documented Ln many waya: in
men'• Ungerin& attachment to
their early IChooll and c:ollegoee;
ln fraternal ~dona, where
they can doo Peculiar hata and
other symbolic trapptnaa and
award t h emselves 5andloae
titles. like little bo up
and playln a 1ol~r; In t cir
1ecret 1l1 n1 a n d cov •rt
clubhoueea ind all the ancient
rlwall of ~t dnarm.
B INGO : The Justi ce
Department'• proposed
legial.ation to ban bingo games on
Indian reservations hu drawn
heavy fire from the Bureau of
Indian Affairs. Bingo has become
big business on some
reeervationa, which are generally
exempt from state laws. The
Justice Department proposes
putting the bingo games under
atate control. In a -memo to the
Interior Department's legialallve
COUNel, BIA offici.aJs said they
"strongly oppoee" such a move.
The BIA argues that bingo
revenues h el p tribal
governments to become
self-sufficient, aa President
Reagan wants.
SMUT GLUT: The overburdened
Customs Service has already
been put to work on two favorite
Rea,an administration projects
-Operatkm Exodus. to cut the now of high-technology exp<>rta.
and Operation Greenback.. to stop
the laundering of ill-gotten
money oveneaa. Next, I'm told,
the customs agent• will be
ordered to crack down on
imported pornography. No name
yet for the propoeed crackdown
program. Operation Smut Glut,
maybe?
as those employed by the
governor.
Although Gov. George
D~ukmejian seems to favor
keeping aome lobbyist
representation at the nation's
capital he questions the need for
a l1aff as large as that maintained
by bis predecemor.
Alt for the LeRistature, Senate
President Pro "tempore David
Roberti has already contracted
for the services of a part-Ume
lobbyist but argues that there is a
need for a full-time lobbyist "just
watchdogging cuts in allocations
to the state which can have a
treme ndous Impa c t on
California."
But Speaker Willie Brown
disputes that, contending that the
state will be much better .erved
by contracting with profeaional
Washington lobbyi.sta u the need
arises.
ACCORDING to Brown, much
of the time of the 10-called·
lobbyists is spent escorting
"visiting firemen" around on
aight...aeei.ng toW'8 of the capital
city.
Whether or not the alleged
need for lobbyista an.. &am a
failure of the oong:raamen to do
their jobs, it appee.n &he practioe
of usin g them will continue·
either throuah emploYtna them
or, u Speaker Brawn lavOtl, the
occasional contracting when
needed.
A n d lobbylats h ired by
pernmonW enUtiee ii nothina'
new. Many dtl• and count.lea
send lobbylata to Sacram•nto.
A nd Lot Ancelea alao has
k>bby1111 In WMhlJ\atOn.
I
MONDAY, APAll. 11, 1883
WEDDINGS
ENTERTAINMENT
COMICS
82
83
85
The •uccess of "GhandJ"
on pij TY is expected lo
be limltet.I el'en ii the (Jim
wins an Academy A ward
tonight. B4.
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8;11 Wheeler is shown how to take an assailant
(David Dye) down with his cane.
Wayne Tourda, seated as in a wheelchair, dumps Officer David
Dye on his backside during demonstration at Orange Coast
College.
t Turner of Costa Mesa applies pressure to weak part of David
e's hand.
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~A strange bedfellow. • •
,
~ood right hand goes on good left arm
By DANIEL Q. HANEY , _., allltecl ,,_ WrtW
, -BOSTON -At first, hia newly pl.OC'ed hand
was "a strange bedfellow," says William
Andenon. But slowly, he has learned to
...,.-eciate having hia right hand attached to his
!Wt arm.
.. Now it'• become a friend," Anden1<>n said aa
WU di9charged from Maauchu.et1a General
ta1 &her a bizarre medical ordeel that bepn
: .years a,o durtnc a Memorial Day ob.ervation
Concord. Powder placed in a Revolutionary
cannon explodod prematurely.
The blut tore off hia left hand, laving only
thumb. By cotnddence, he abo lost the thumb of riaht band. The other four fingen were
Ith)' but Uleleel beaau.e of nerve damaae lh
rilbt arm.
Flnally, docton pve up bope that hia
~ ner'YW would heal. On Feb. 22, eight
~ worked 19 hours IWitchlna hia aood ~t band to the stub of h1I bl!'wn-off left hand.
Ewfl ~ hia ftnaen are still numb, he
F.an.dY hoJd a cup In hia t.ranaplanted hand.
awl 1'hen the nerves pow a.ck, doc1on hope the •-~ Andenon will be able to move hia ....,. and do llmple chores.
, 111 hope to be ible to IOlld my camera. button
cook food, do the th&J\11 of my life," Ill.Id
a phoeosrapbn' from ~. ''M
pay aolf by d_w ~I'm . 40." y
'I1M decMior\ to to W'OUlh wttn the operadon
_. dilfteult. ''I WM ICaNd to deeUl,'' ht •ya. .
And he rememben well the days after ~
operation when the bandages slowly came off,
and a hand appeared where none had been
before.
"At fint It was a strange bedfellow," he said.
''It looked very strange. Suddenly I'm looking at a
hand with flngera. A hand! It'• like ¥,etting
married to someone you don't know.'
Durin8 the long operation, the doctors had to
1eavenae nerves and tendons from other parts of
hil body, change the length of hla fingera and
reainnge the nerves that work them.
They took extra tendons from hia right arm .
. Nerves gathered from hia lea were U8ed to
connect h1a wrilt to h1a palm1 ,
In their new poaltion, the fl.ngen were not
the right length. The little finaer had to do the
work of an index finaor, and in compu;.on to hia
other finaen, lt wu too short. So the dociots
ahortenec:I })la other finaen.
Then they rearranaed the nerve of hia hand.
The goal wu to make what had ond9 been a little
ttnaer act like an index ft.ncer. So the nerves that
once ran to hia little flnaer were hooked to hia
index finaer and vice vena. The nerve. of h1a
other two flnpn were 1witched around aa well.
Dr. Jamea W. May Jr., the chief 1urpon, laid Andenon'• nerves are ll'Owinc bllek at a raw of
an Inch a month, IO It Will probably take about a
year to repln feelJ.na and mwement ln hil hand.
May cauUoned that the tranaDlanted hand
wU1 never work aa well aa an ord1nary one. But
he added, "We hope !'e wW be able to do a
nwnber of taka llinlJehandedly."
A limUar oper.tlon w• performed Dec. 17.
1981 at Jewllh HoepUal ln LoWMlle, Ky.
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Handicapped •••
Can take fight to the attacker
By LEE PAYNE
Ofltie~PllotaYft
Does the fact that a person must use a cane,
crutches or a wheelchair mean he La an easy
target for muggers, pune-snatchen or worse?
Not according to Wayne Tourda, holder of a
fourth-degree black belt, master of Alkido and
parttime self-defense instructor at Orange Coast
"This is not karate. We are not
challenging anyone to light. We just
want to be left alone."
College in Cosia Mesa. "Limited mobility does not
mean that an individual cannot defend himself,"
he explains. ''There are 3,000 ways to meet an
attacker. The person with limited mobility, even
90me0ne in a wheelchair, simply has to select the
methods that will work for him."
'l'ourda and his assislant, Costa Mesa police
officer, David Dye, demonstrated a few of those
ways for 10me b&ndicapped studenta at OCC last
week 81 a part of the achool'a Rape Prevention
Week. The demonstration was at the invitation of
Larry Greer, OCC'a inltructor of adaptive physical
education programs, in the hope of encouraging
enough peo~le to lip up for the achool's first
handi~pped defenM clua.
"This is not karate," Tourda explained. "We
are not challenging anyone to a fight. We just
want to be left alone. With Aikido we are
encouraging others to leave us alone by showing ·.
that we are capable of aelf defense."
How does Aikido work? When aomeone grabll
you, your instinct is to pull away. You pull. He ·
pulls. But you loee becauae you have limited
mobility due to your handkap or simply because
the other fellow ia bigger than you are.
"In Aikido," Tourda aaya, "we don't waste
time ln a pulling contest we are sure to io.e. We
attack. But we ao It with a minimum of force, a
minimum of strength, by turning our opponent's
momentum against him."
For tho&e with doubts, Bill Wheeler of Costa
Mesa, who walks with two canes took a little
instruction. David Dye, a 200-pound Costa Mesa
police officer, grabbed Wheeler's cane and found
himself on the floor. Then Tourda, sitting in a
chair to simulate a wheelchair, laid Dye on the
floor again.
"But It ia not llOl'nething you learn in an
hour's demonstration," Tourda cautioned. "Aikido
involves the mind 81 well u the body. First we
teach you how to think, to react automatically.
That takt'S time ...
U enough handicapped people at OCC and in
the community are intel9ted and lip up with
Greer at OCC, we may someday .ee mucgen with
wheelchair tracks all over their bodies.
William Andeno~ 35,
indieatee with hia
ardlleial riPt arm
where hla risbt hand
wa1 med to replace hil
left haaa in an
operation at
Ma11HhUMttl General
Hoap&tal lb w..U ap. He:ro. 1a11 ..,, .._. Ii
1977 la an aeeld•t
blYOIYtiij a
RnolathsnWar
81 Orange Oout OAIL.V PILOT/Monday, April 11, 1983
Allll UNOllS
His discipline
a catastrophe
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My frtond 11nd I an:
at odd.a about the manner In which he dladpllnes
hi• 3-monlh-old kitten, Tessie.
John la an educatOO penion, not vlol~nt In any
way, nor la he mean-spirited. He livet alone Te.le
is feisty but well-mannered. John has come home a
few t.1mel W> find Te.le has torn up newspapers
and strung toilet tlaue around the house. Rc.'<..-ently
she wet the rug.
I became upset when John told me he puts
Tessie In the refrlge.rator for five minutes as
punishment. He says there I.a no chAlnce that she
could suffocate, and it works wonders.
Please express your opinion -NINE LfVES
in DES MOINES .
DEAR NINE: My cat maven, Rhoda Pritzker,
was borrlfted when I read ber your letter. She said
Jolan 1hould not be allowed to bave an animal
becaate be doesn 't know bow to treat one.
Moreover, T'11te does not relate1 the discomfort of
tbe refrigerator to anything 1be bas done, 10 tbe
punt1bment It useless.
Every cat 1bould have a sandbox. They are tbe
most fastldloas of creatares and will not wet on a
rug 11nle11 tbey are desperate. Tessie should be
kept In tbe kitc hen away from tollet pape r,
newspapers and anytblng that can be strung around
tbe house. John 1bould be put lo the freezer.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: \'Our answer to the
woman who labeled her sister's marriage "the same
as prostitution" was perfect. I would like to descnbe
my wife's behavior under similar circumstances.
When her hormones win over her stric t,
religious upbringing, she will enter my bedroom
(hers is in another part of the house), place
thumbtacks on the window shades and curtains,
lock the bedroom door and place a chair against it in
case the Jock should fail. She then throws a bath
towel over the alann clock so the glowing numerals
will not cast any light.
There have been times when I have asked her
to come to my bedroom, and she has offered me
money to "forget 1t." No adVlce is necessary. Ann.
It's just a matter of time before 1 pack my bags and
dear out. -HAD IT IN trr AH
DEAR UTAH: Not lately, I'll bet. Tbanks for
writing.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Re garding
"Louisville Prechcament," who was forced to move
back with his folks due to the ec."Onomy. you are
HTSHOB
B'f A8HLlrlQH &AILLIANT
IT'S A V&"R.
&L.OW P R OCESS
TO CREATE
THE CONDITIO NS
IN WMICH
TMINGS CAN
Bli: DONE
VE~V QUICKLY.
~........_.
"ll IS a Van Gogh kind of day."
nght on, Ann. Communication is the key. What I
read in hLS mother's inquiry is not "nosiness'' but
concern -the same concern th.at prompted her to
accept her independent college graduate back into
her home.
U "Louisville" wants to protect his privacy, he
could bunk at the Salvatio~ Anny and eat in a soup
kltchen. Then nobody would ask him any questions.
Where is it written that parents must put out the
welcome mat for an adult child because the
economy is rough? -ALSO ANNOYED
DEAR ALSO: As • r•reot I can't lmaglne
saying "no," but I've hear from plenty who woald
-and bave.
Weddings
Greoko1-Hana1on
Kathlllctn Elisabeth Han•on ot Irvine and
Michael Alben Ocrako., UC Irvin '• head buoball
coot•h , exch.anged wtddlna vow• Aprtl 10 t.n the
Community Church Conar .iallonal, Coron• del
Mar. They will lJvo In lrv[n .
The bride Ui tht1 dauaht.er of Mr. and Mrt.
Forreat M. Powena Jr of Irvine Shf' attendtd &nt.a
Barbara City Collea and now work• In the
penonnel deparunont at UCI.
Hill-Foreman
Cotherlne S uzanne
Foreman and Douala•
Andrew Hiil wcrv
married April 9 ln Chriat
Church by the Sea Unit-
ed Methodist Church,
Newport Beach. They
will live In Sier-re Madre,
rouowing a wedding trip
to the Yucatan
Peninsula.
Parents of the
newlyweds, who are
graduates of UC Irvine.
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert
L. Foreman of Newport
Beach and Mr. and Mrs.
C Dean Hill of Huntln~ton Beach. Catherine HUI
Wedding~ &
____ .Gi_n<jf:!<j.emenl~
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and engagement news.
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information, forms are available at the Daily
Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa.
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photo of the bride is acceptable. Snapshots,
Polaroid and color phota.9 can't be used.
The photo must be submitted no later
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En gagement information is to be
submitted at least seven weeks before the
wedding.
Forms and phota.9 can be dropped off at
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Department, Daily Pilot P .O. Box 1560,
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Tamra Caserlo
K~rry-Rohrer
Follow1ng a
honeymoon in Mexico,
Mark Anthony Kerry
and his bride, the former
Lynda Kay Rohrer. will
reside in Long Be ach
They were married April
9 in the Commun1 ty
Church Congregauonnl,
Corona del Mar
The bnde, dau1zhter of
Mr. and Mrs. ftonald
William Rohrer o f
Newport Beach, is a USC
graduate and employed
by Gallo Wine Co.
Coaerio-Leoch
Tamra Lynn L,.eac:t(
and Alan Kent CaMrld
wttre marrtt'd March 24
lu the Loa An&ch~
Mormon T mple 'they
will rc1ldc In La Joli
tollowlna a honeymoon
1n Hi.wan
Their purentt arf.!
klchard and Sa ndr
Leat h and Fred an
Murjorle Cui.eno, all o
Laguna &uch
Th\• brid'· attended
Brigham Youni
Umvcrslty H.er husbanc\,
<tttends UC San Dleao
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rotlOwlng d411Cfib9d d-.d or ttull1 Cherlw ~Ute..,._ ~ plalntltl egalnst rou 11 YoU with 10 c1od11or1 of the within nem•d
Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION la01 Mlfytand A= y defend thle tawsult, yoo muet, within transter0<1al that • bulk transter '' I TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR at. Louie,....._. UlOll 30 day• atter Ihle iummon• 1, about to be ma de on personal
CASH (peya~ at ti~ of aele In Doll-. A_.. _,,..., on you, 1111 With Ihle eour1 1 proper1y he<elnatter descrlbe<J lawful mon.y of the Unned Stat .. ) In~ wrftten rnponM 10 the c.omPalnt Tne name(tl a nd busine ss
ltlt right. 11111 end Interest con~ UnlMa you 00 ao. you< o.lault w111 a cs cs r • • • o f t n a 1 n te n cs• d
to and now l*d by If undat Mid Total admitted UNt• S24fl,91fl,874 be ente<ed on appllcallon of the tt-1er<>rl•) are • Deed ol Trull In the property Totel llabttltle9 227.173,381 plalntllf, end Ihle court may enter 1 PHASE I INTERNATIONAL I ~elnatler dMc:rtb9d: StatulOf')' Oepoell .. t. l00.000 jU<)gment against you ror lhe relief Califom1e corparahon TRUSTOR. RENATE BIELOUS. a beau of US AdmlMlble -I• demanded ..in the complaint, whletl RALPH CORNING AN O INGRIO
alngle women OYet U 5 Nab411tlel end could rHult In garnlthment of CORNING 170 Newport Center lo8UEINS~IFlllCEIAFRIRVS: TGte'EoAETREARl atalulOfY oepoeltt ........... ....... ....... .... ............... . 7.t50.000 wage.. taking ot money Of ll'oe>ert'>' Ori•• Newport Beacn Cehtorn•• • •ncr-(o.cr-) In EJ<ceu ol or othe r rellel requHted In the 92660 SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSN , a US. admillible _.1 0"'9f US. complaint The na mti(s) and bus1neu eot== J'*t 12, 19112 a lnatr. lllb4MllM A SlllulOfY ~ta .. 3.718,415 Oeted Oc1 21 t982 • d d r •.:.,• o I I h e 1 n I ended
"'A 112·23"707 ol ,...._._.., __ .. _In lnaurance In F0toe: N11lonwlde ... 2.1132,N8,000 J Peterson. Cieri! transfer Cal EereGRAP IC AR TS "" • ...,,...,. ._...,.,. Ac:cldenl and 11ee1tt1 ~ .. te0,821 By Sh11t1 UpSlllll 1 APA H H • the ofllcl ol the Record« of Orenoe ln1Uranca 111 Force: C&llfomll Qec>uty l T O a C a t 1 Io r n 1 a l • m 11 e d
Coun=Mld deed of truet de9Ctlbee ................... p-"7 "27 5"" ....._..., Ruel a Aaeoc. PW1n«lh•P tM I property-~endhMfth·~~ .. Olract .................................. ,,., t.a MacArttlur atYd~ ., .. 10J I HENRY F SAN T-'NGELO
Lot 38 of ract 2969 In the City of Call1omla eu.w-Pege ....... .. {ee8) !MM, CA 112'711 General Partner
Colt• Meal, u P9' map recorded We hereby certify that the ebow Item• ere In eccordanoe with the 714-112-Mll
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GER,.RO l G ARRIGAN In book 118. pagH 27 end 28, Annual Statamef\l IOt the~ er"'4ld Oecambet 3l. l9112. maoe 10 tM PubN•lled Orange Cout Dall y General Partner. SO t S First ~ mape In tM ofllcl Of ln1Uranca ~-of 1,,. State Of Calltomla. pur9Ua'!I to law. Piiot, Mercn 28. Aprll 4 11. 18. AvenlHI No H Arcadia Cellforf1 a the county r-der of Mid c:ounty. o . CUmmlng, IMS
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91006
"You -In default under 1 Deed Pratld«!I 1503-§3 T,,at tne property pe rt1nen1
Of Trull dated Juty 2. 1N2. unlala hereto IS dNCflbe<J In ~·al as
you take acilon to protect your p M F,.,., P\a.IC NOTICE l(WIK 1(0 PV CENTER No t96 and
praperty, It may be aold ••• public Secrelery & .. Ull IS located II t20 Newport Cent8f .... "you need.,, uplanatlon °' Publllhecl Orenge Coul Delly Piiot. Apr1I 5. 8. 7. a. 11, 19113 Nl'VT'lCE OF DEATI-1 OF Or . Newport Beac h. Ca11to1n1• the natvra Of thl pr~~ 1~ v • • 92660
you, you a1!ou1c1 cont1e1 , ~------------1------------1 RAY OSCAR FISCHER, Tile bull,_. name used by tne AdOreM of the at>o¥e proC*fY le "8.IC NOTICE recorcseo on Nowmber 111, 19112, In aka RAY F ISCHER AND said tran1fllfor(1) at the office ot
2315 Weltmlnatar AYa .• Cot ta the above entitled acuon. ~ 0 F p ET J TI O N TO CROCl(ER NAttONAl BANI(, t28 ~-~~~~~~---~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~.CA.No~en~le~a ~~ Newport Creal Homeowners AD~INISTER ESTATE E Huntington Or Arc1dt1 io:_~u:_~ =~c::= =~!~·n~ ~Y:°::-rm~~ NO. A-117702 ~1tf1~1 91ooe. on or att., April
of Truet, by,_ Of 1 braedl 0t ..., --.... ....... plalntlfl{a). oCJtalned • )\ldQtl*lt Ind To all heirs, beneficianes., lhe n1me and eadreu ot the
default In the ot>llgltlonl -.ired ft,O .... _ decree of foreclo1ure end H I• cteditora and contingent person wttll Wf)()m ctalmS mey be
thereby, heretofore e11ecuted and ....... ~cA-.tMJ' egalnttBrvoeA.Guywtteand&iean _.... f R y osc R tlted II CROCl(ER NATI ONA L dellvered to the underalgned a l'\.AINTW: OLIN ~I 1 l•H defendant(a), 10t me aum o1 cr.,..ltors O A A BANK 128 E Huntington Dr
\w1tten Oeclaratlon of o.f8llft end CORftORATION, a Callloritla On• Thounnd Four Hundred FISCHER and penons who Arcadia, CaHfOtnll 91006, and the o.manct I« S-. and wnti.n notloa _............. Twenty Four end 211100 Oo4tar1. may be olherwiae Interested 1aa1 day ror llllng c1e1m1 by any
ot brMdl and of elactlon to~ Dl,INDANT~ LITTLl,.ILD lewful money ol the UnlMd S11te1, In the will and/or estate: creditor ahell be Aprll 27 19113
th• underelg ned to ••II H id INVW~ COWMIY, INC. A e nd by vlrh11 of • writ or A tlti has....__ {!Jed wftid\19thebu"'-deybefonllhe
property to aatlafy Mid obligatl0n6. C1llfor1tla ••r,eraUe11, IAM enl0toement In Mid action IMUICI ' peti on ~n co neummatlon date specified and therealte< the underelgned CUIA\118, WA&.TIR 1 . ARNOLD, on Nonmber 2•. t982. I am by MRS. CLYDE HUGHES eb0\1'8
caouaed Mid notice of bfeedl and ol HAL w. YINCINT, a"4f DOl8 t comrnanCSed 10 Mii .. Ille property In the Superior Court of So far a• I• llnown 10 said
elaetton to ti. recorded o--nt>er .._.... .. .......,., ~~'!.5:."'~~:9;'~~ °' Orange County requesting Intende d Tranale<Hl•I u 1d 29. 1812 aa lnalr No. 82-457137, ol ...,_ON• lot 2. Unit 16 of Tract No that Mn Clyde H\4ghes be intended Tr1n1leror(a) uHd the
MldOfTlc:felAlcOtda. C..Ne..._ 7817, H recorcs.o In Book 3011, . t. d I IOllOwlng•ddlllonelbuslnessnarnes Se id H ie wlll b• m•d•, but NOTICll Y• flaft ..._.. ewct. appoln e as persona and a ddrHsea within the three
wllllout c0Yen1n1 or warranty. TM_.....,...,... ....... ,_, P•g•• 33 10 34· lnctualve 01 repn!8entative lo administer _..,. lul peat None ......._. =-1Qa ...-__. ........__ .............. Mlac*I_. Map&. In Ille Ol1lce ot ,_ •JCll'WM Ot •• ,......... ~.,, 1 • • ..._. ,_ -,_... ...._.. th• Orange County Recorder. the estate of Ray Oscar Dated '-lercn 30. 1983 po.....ion Of enwm ranoae, to ,.. ~ ...... IO.,........ CaHlomta. Fischer, Costa Mesa, CA APACHE GRAPHIC ARTS pay IN rM\lllnlnQ pr1ndpel eum ol Ille ............... Meow. L TO the no4a __,-by Mid DMd ol "....,.,WWI to_. the adWle °' Prope<ty I• more commonly (Under the lndependent • "·'ll0tnt1 ,_ ltnown .. 200 Colum.,.._ Unn 18 f Ea ...... Truat. wt1tl In..,....• In Mid now a n attorney In thl• miner. you N9wpor1 Baach. Clllfornll Administration o tales l•mlted Partnership
pr0¥tded, adv-. H any, under ~ do ao promptly eo tl'lal your Together with Ill and tlnguler Act). The petition la set for By Henry F SantanQelo
the lem>I Of Mid Deed of Trvet, Wfltlen ra1ponM, If 1ny. may ti. 1,,. •-••. lleredll-ll and hearing tn Dept. No 3 at 700 G-at Port.,.,
'-· ct>er911 and...,.,_°' Iha f9ad on llnw ""'°"'"""°"thereunto beiongln9 Civic Center Dr .• West, ~~.aprc:!__2arrio1n. TNat .. endolthetrwtaCf'Mteetby A\11101 Uate• tie •Ide 0tlnenywlM~atnlnO V'OI'..,.• _,,_
IMlld DMd °' Tl\let. Said ...... be d .. 111t•a4•. II trlllt111t1I '"... PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Santa Ana. CA 92701 on Intended Tranar...eeca1
held on Tu.de)', Mir\' 3, ,.., et .... ---Ud. ....... rMdl • GIVEN That on Wldneed•y. AprM May 4, 1983 at 9:30 a..m. Publl•h•d Orange CoHI Dally
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OrllnQlt. CA. 81 u11eo duH 1ollcller el w .. 1. Qty or Sant• Ana. 1 w111 ... should either appear at the ~At the time ol ..... bide oonM)O de un abogado en Hte th• i bo•• dHcrlbed property, hearing and state your
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-.n1 of me unpaid bel.-ice of the plalntlff eaatnat you. H you wfratl 10 D•led 11 S1n1a Ana. California. I y O U A R E A by oompetltlw bidding on the 2&th
obf191tlon __, llY the al>O\le defanCI tllll lewault. you .-t. Within Merch 21. 11183 day 01 AP<"M, 18113, at 2: 15 o'Clc>c*
deeorlbed deed of trull end H d•y• titer tlll• eummona le &RAO GATES. CRED.ITOR or a contingent p"'. on the premleaa ....,. Mid '
Mtlmated co11a. eJtpenHe, 111d ..wci on 'fOU, Ille With 11111 oourt • 8'*1tt·Cor-aedllor of the deceased. you property haa bHn atored, and advance• I• 1111,u 1 io To written reepoNa 10 tlle ciomplelnt County of Orange. CA must file your claim wilh lhe wnlch ere located at Publlo S1orege.
ltllelmlne me DP9lllnO bid, you !NY UNaal you 6o eo, '°"' defU! wlll lly K. er-. Inc 2099 ~Ila Aw In the City Call (111t l ~. · be entered on application of Ille lergMnt court or preeent tt to the o1 ca.ta Meu, County of Orange.
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T.O. SERVICE CO. ~t eoalNI you* the,...., WU........, om.. appointed by the court good•. chattlu or peraonal
" Mid Trwt .. , demanded i\ the ~t. ~ 141i1te * Within four months from the ptoPe<ty datcrlbed below In the = 8::~Aiio 8:. = ~=:; ~~~ -,:'~~.~:.~., Dally date of f lrat laauance of ~ '1.ntoe _ 2 Tbll. 2 Foldng
8ult• 2CM or other r•ll•f req11eatad In Ille PllOt. Mer n. A9f •. H . 1983 letten u provided In Section Ct\elr, • c.rp.i, Minor. II Bo-. • ~)':f~ 921011·'°" ooo::::;i•J\ltll 2t. tN2 1'53-13 700 of the Probate c.ode of No-Oo Manne -Boat Patte, ~
PubHatted Otanf:. coaat Delly J. ,.._~Qerit P\llJC M)TIC[ California. Tbe time for Boue, lloal 81-Wllella. tni.1. .. -•-•-will not ex""'-No-Go Marine -HydreutlC Bo«' Pt!Ot, Aftftl 11. II, 8. 1"3 Kim I. Ot#lti...:::-o••NQI COU-...Y M' ... 10 .... L ...... ~ ...-~ p-..-11 Wood "--,,__ 1 1112..., llAllt1'9I "· nAMO. 1-. "'" °°""" "'" ,..... prior \0 four month11 from e;11';i. ........... -.....
N ~Ctr.°'· •11N HAMOflt AmM. IMl'T'NCT the date of the hearing ~ irrv.tment• -Scrwi ~ ~ OA t2tlO ......... _ _.._... .......__ lo (71·~·-... 10 4191 .Mmll-1 _....., ,...,~ a....,,..,. -1.Lllnloet .. __, ....._. ....... CA-YOU MAY "'XAMlNE Sttn Mlrro•, Jr. -Frio. 0.. 'ubftltted anga Coaat Deity Plalatltta IDWARO olOHN ' .a. ChHI. 4 Alu111 Clletr., •101ur ftllol, Merell lt.. April '· 11, 11, •:ll91'T the fL1e kept by the COW'\. lf ClotlllnO. t eo..., ~cl. "'
1tN bu1 *"" '°""" o. NAWN, you are lni.reated In the Unci!Otd ,....,_ tr1e rtoN to * _________ ,_so._...,_ '"· 111• DOii ' tllr••tll 1t, 111&1.e, you m&)' f~a Nquelt 11 the Hie. Putottu•• mutt "8.IC llOTICl ......,. with \he coutt to receive Ndewlttl OWi onl)' and pelcStw ----............ -'!"~.,...,..,,_ .. ..!.. ':C:. 1p•c1 al not Ice of t be IM time of~. All~
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hou,.. • ct.y. nun.,;, tht ttm w .. k oi U'9
Olympk:a, the_,. wW run from 1·3
p.m. lilDT. The HCOnd w .. k'• 1port1 cov~r•1• wlll be lnten"Up\ed from 2·4 p.m.
Normall')', ABC'• populur 1erlall,
which attract larao htmalr audlencet,
run from 12:30-4:30 p.m. Durlna lhe Loi
AnplH Olyrnplal In July •nd Aug\at.
the original Intention wu to 1how the
games lntteod of "General Hospital,"
Luke Included, and ABC's five other
I08p operaa.
"We were roncerned about audle~
defecliona," John I..uarut. an ABC vice
president for 1porl1 1&lH, uld
lut week. "h wu dont for the 1ood ot
the corporation . Sporta didn't object
becau.e we know the Importance of
keepln1 audience continuity In the
aft.emoon. Nobody wantc!d to loee female
vlewer1 because of a two-week hJatu.a."
ABC, which hu promoted Its I08p11 aa
''Love In the Afternoon," will carry
three 40-mlnute Prosrama totaling two
ABC pald a r9"0rd $22~ million f OI'
rlt}\t.1 w next yur'• Summer Gamet and
had planned to broeidcatt 207 houn of
Olympic pro1rammlng. Durlna
wffkd.ay1, the pme1 were tch4Ktuled t.o
run conlinuoualy from 10 a.m. EDT CO
~:30 p.m., breaklna only for local and
national oew1 at nlihl.
But the declalon frl1htened ABC'•
corporate declalon-makera.
Battle forming over
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-The grandsons of
Darryl F. Zanuck stood
to inherit millions under
the terms of a will the
late film tycoon's widow
drew up 16 months ago.
But when Virginia
Fox Zanuck changed her
mind and left her
grandsons only $5,000
each, they went to courl
to fight for what they
b elieved was their
rightful share of the
inheritance.
49-year-old daughter.
She won the bulk of the
t>State when the wlll waa
revised.
"It's going to be
messier than Oroucho,"
predicted Mrs. Pineda's
attorney, Malcolm Ellis,
noting that a son and
daughter will be hghting
over $10 million to $12
million as compared with
the $400,000 awarded
recently in the Marx
case.
"It's going to turn Into
a bro ther vs . sister
battle. . . . I just foreeee
It becoming very meuy,"
Ellis said.
Virginia Zanuck, a
showgirl who married
Darryl Zanuck when he
was a young novelist.
inherited moat of his
property when the
former 20th Century-
Fox studios chief died in
1979 at age 77. She died
in Palm S ri Oct. 14
e dwords MESA CINEMA
::: ;;.~.'''" 646-5025
Zanuck will
at 75.
ln December 1981 she
drew up a will leaving
hair her estate to Mrs.
P1nf.!da and her family
and half to Richard
Zanuck and his family.
But in March and
April 1982. Virginia
Zanuck rewrote the will,
bequeathing most of her
estate -including $1
m1lhon m cash and her
jewelry and cars -to
Pin e da . a Santa
Monica housewife.
Modest amount.I went to
other relatives and
friends.
Richard Zanuck got
nothing under the
revision, and hl1 1001
were to receive only $6','.
000 each. Richard'• two
daughters -Virginia
and Janet, whom ElliJt
said are in their early 20.
and estranged from their
father -were
bequeathed $100,000.
T< >~1 SELLECK BESS ARM~IRONG
Marvel Jensen, resident organist at Santa Ana
First Baptist Church, will be a featured soloist
with Roger Wagner and the Los Angeles Master
Chorale at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
The ensuing legal
battle pits Dean Zanuck,
11, his brother, Harrison.
10, and -indirectly -
th eir fath e r, film
producer Richard
Zanuck, against Darrylin
Zanuck de Pineda, the
lat e filmmaker's
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IYNC>f"lla Of' THE ANNUAL aTATU•NT YEAR l!.NOD> OECll!llaPI J1, 1m .. 04ollf ..,_,_ c-,-,
4510 ......... K-City, ... 14111
(Ret*t .. -f• "' -'*' do4'1fa (Oftly))
T011l llClmltte<I -· Tottl llllbtllU.. ...
Sptcill aurptua tundt .
S229,S73.1176 128,39 l,5SS
I O·
Captlll peld·up/Guertnly C8(>11all
Statutory Oopollt !>.000.000
Otost plld-ln and contrlboled aurpjua 60,623.48S
Unuaigned fund• (aurplus) 3S.SS8,635
SurplUa u regerd1 pollc:yhOlder• 10 1, 1112. 121
income for the yMt 13J,671 453 D11~ts for 11\e Y9IW 10 t 839 908
Wt hereby ctntly tllat 11\e above tt8"\S "' rn eccordance w tn ll'lt
AnnUll Stalemenl tor lhe yNI en<leO December 31 1982 m-lo Ille
lnauranc. Commission«. 1>Ut1Uat1I to lb Tllomu 0. Nimmo
\/let Praldlnl
Thet ... F. Gore
ANI S.Cretary
P\lbllal\ed O<•not Cotti Deify Piiot. April 11
P\alC NOTICE
8 ·11351 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL 8TATfMfNT OF
ATl.ANTIC INIURAMCE COMPANY
YEAR 1!.NDEO 0£CEMISEA 3t, 1Ml
J015 Cedar lprlng• Rd , O•ltao To.H 75219
Hom• Onie• (Report ell emounto In
whole Oollert(onty))
T Oltl edm•lled OS"'" T 0181 ltab1111•05
SP«Jl!ll aurplus tunas
Cspllal p•1d-up1Guarnn1y l.ar·11~•
S1a1utory Oclpos•t
GrOH paod·ln and tu"lnl>ule<l •u•I' '
Un•~signe<I lunds 1surplu't
Surptua '' 1eg11ds p01o<)~o1oe•1
Income lot Ille yeer
011bu<semf'fll'\ lor "" )&dr
We rlerftb)' :erltty tt••' lh~' <JbO"t •If!,,,.. •'-' 1n •
Annu" St•tf'm•••ll •01 lhr )ear end• •J "'" • I •
1n1urent'tt r:onim•\t•<>''" .. ' ""'''.....,., l " .i,. lhnm•! 0 N1mmt
V•ctt Pttt'>1rJe111
Thttre~• F (1tt"•
A4\I 5~ 1• .. 1·'' f
Pot>h~~ ()r 3n9e Cc.HI Ot•I~ r '"' Arri• I l '·
S,11 'ti'" ',,, '"
ti •t.' ?: ' 1 u3 o• • 170 J ••
' 1•
"'''' ,,, ...
'"' i 'f w ··:ti
Nil.IC NOTICE
12. 13, ,. lS 1983 I 1686-11~
"8..IC NOTICE 1 ________ _
Pl.ellC NOTICE
T otll admlltted ..-1
Total llabllltlea .. .
Speclel -plus fund•
Cec>itel ~/Gu.ranty Capltal/
$111utory 'Dtpoelt '. " '
179 490,479
59.124, 134
-0-
1.~.000
GrOM palC)-ln end contrtt>uted
IU'plua ·--·""'"""'"""" ........................... .. t3.805,239 U,,..igned fund1 (aurplut) ............................ S.C>e1, 105 ~ .. regard• pollcyllolderl .................... ' "" 20,3641.$45
Income for the.,-...... .... ..... ........ 66,642,622 ~II for the )'Mr 38,590,802
Wt hereby oertlfy th.It tti. lbcNe lllf'M are In ICCOfdMU Witt> the
Annual St•tenwnt lot the Y'Nf ended December 31. 111112. made to the
lnlUrW'°9 C<lfnmlaaloo•, purwt to lew
ThornM 0 Nimmo.
Viet f>r_._,I nw-F. G«e .
.......uin1 s.c:r.t11Y
PUBLIC NOTICE
•·1112.41 BYNOPllS OF THIE ANNUAL ltTATEMENT-
YEAR ENDED OECIEMBER 31 19t2
01
l tewart Title Qu•r•nly Comp•n1
Qatv••lon, T••H -Home Ottlc1.
2200 W loop loutll. Kouolon TX 77001
Total •Omt11e<1 assets
TotaJ lllb1t11oes
Specie! tvtplus luodt
Cap.18 PA•d JptGuat•nly
~1a1,s1atulory °""''" Orou paid-In and contributed w•pl11<s
UneMlgned lvnds (surplus!
Surplus •• rOQ&•ds pollcyr1o4d"r s Income tor tlll year
Ot1DUrMm4lf\ta IO< the y•ar
I J
l I •
Wt h«eby certtly thal 1ne above •tom5 ••11 11 •CC '"~"' <• "'''"' lh•
Annual Stttement for ll'e rf'•• enOld ~omt>e< J • 1~8. "''IOI' I< ""'
lnautanu Commossione< pu<tu•"I II) ""'
PubhShed Ore"Q4' c..0 .. 1 Oen, P1tol Apn1 7. 6 q 10
Publl1fled Orange Cout Delly Piiot AP<'M 11. 12. 13. 1•. 15, 1983
16&8-e3 -----~-------------
PU8UC HOTIC£
.,.,,2
L9'W AND ACCIOEf'T AND ~TM aYMOf'eta 0# THE ANNUAL. aTAT'DRNT
ftAfl IM0€0 DE~ l1, 1ta
of ~, ......... Utt inaw-C-.-J
of ......... lphla
4'01 ...,_ .......... "'""•lpNa. ... ,.. ("811otttl-'•"' wtMlle ...... (Oftly))
Total admitted -ti . . ........................ .. ........ 12, 123.nS.208
l ,970.T38,2A3
153.038,9n
22.713,718
Total lt&blltllte ....... .. .
Speclll ~ Funda
Gain (~) from oper•tlOnl ~ to.cir-) In Clpltal 8'ld
5urp1ua 0""'10 1982
!neut.,_ In Force: ...uonwioe
Acddtnt & Hellttl prtmlume
lneutanoe In Fot'ce: CalHomll
22.911,197
13.474,928,000
121.s:Ml,!141
~Pege .................................... . 1.030.439,M6
Acclden1 and heelth premlutnt -01r9c1 Cellfoml• BualnMI Page ........................ .. ......... 17,791,749
We htreby «*tlfy 11111 the l bove l1en1e ll't In -d-with Ille Annuli
Slltel'Mnl lot Ille,_ ended Oecembw 31. 1982 mlde to the lneur.,_
~-of the Stet• of Cellfoml•. Piii"'*"' 10 1-. w..n A 81*9
8f. VlOa Pre91denl ~F Sutor
S-9111Y PublltNd Otange CoM1 Delly Piiot, Apf1I T, a, 9, 10, I I, 1"3 1842-&3
------~~~~~~~-1--~~~~~~~~~-P\BJC NOTICE
.• _.................. 1.000.000
................. -.. 3,I00,000 ··~···-.............. 2,111.oea
..
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...
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Y U " l N OU AULT UNOCA A
OflO (I I TRUST DATED
NOVCMBfR 9 1t7t UN\.ES!I YOU
TAKt JI C'110N TO PROTEC. I
YOUI< Pl<OPERTY 11 MAY Ol
~OLU A f A PUBLIC:-SAl t If tOU
tjf( 0 AN t )Pl ANA 110"1 ;Jf TH(
N,'1U R( I Ii ( PPOCllOING
AGA M<;t •OU YOU 51<0\Jl 0
ONTACI A IAWYf.A r• ..
' tJ '' .. J ( I '"''' I I tiled Wilt\ 11\t> Ci.ti\ ot Ille Board 24 lendlofd ano Obllgated perty Oated
,,. ,g .. , 1 • .> r l "' ''''""'t O• '""''''"r ti our\ o r more p r tor lo the tht1 11 & 18 day or April, 1983
<:• I••' r ,.,,, • l •" '" • " ''" ><:he<lut41<l ll(lorlnQ. six copies ate Pubtlc Storage, Inc , Landk><O
'"'"'" ''"' roquued Publltlled Otang• Cont Delly f• "' o tl """""' '' I <U Fo< m1Jre lntotmatoon. con1ac1 Piiot April 11. 18, 1983 ... A l" .... ,, ,.... l M .. PIAnnono 81 12 c .. 1c CenlM 1876-83
.lo•', " I• ,.i .. • IJ,.1 v ii' Plaza Rooni 21>8, Sant• An•. CA Of ·-------------
ANN AVERY ANOR£6 'f'll'phone (71•1834-5392
ANDRE& a ANOAES f;l1 THE ORDER OF THE
I
I ~
!iOS City Pkr WHI HOARD or SUPERVISORS Of Sullo llOO Ql<ANf_.( C<JUNTY CAI If
Or•ng•. CA ll2Mt O·llf'O Al/tll •, 1983
All1 Be< No &!>0:-,e IUN( ALEXANDER
Ally Ir:>< Pl"lnlllf ,':>(Al I t,lerk ol Ill" Board or
(I H I b4J •~ 12 S11perv•-.ors of Orange
• o ' "' County Cattlornla
lt
I ..,i,ltJt>"iJ Or engl! Coos I Dally
' '"'ol Ai-• I 11 1983 ------------
DEATH NOTICfS
Nil.IC l«)JlC[
'ACIRC YllW
MIMO•IAl rAU
Cemetef\r Mortuaf\r
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pacoltc V1-D'""'
Newoort Beach
64-i :noo
Mc:COltMIQ MOITUAllH
L aQunn Beach
494 9415
laauna Hill<.
768·0933
San Juan Cao•str ano
495 1776
• HAllOlt LA WM-MT. OtilYI
M0t1uaf\r • Ceme terv'
Croma1orv
t625 G1~le1 Ave
Costa Mosa
$40-55!>4
f'tMCIMOTMIH
t&1. •OADWAY MCMITU,\aY
110 BrotdW•v
eo.1aMes1
6'2'1160
1ULTl ... IAOM
SM"fM & """'" WIJ~C~rtl 427 111'1 I
C:O.t•Mesa
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GORDO
fi \R•'lt:l.Q
by Gus Arriola
tt" J.: rlll", HN"-f 11.!tNI
AAVL I\\ l IV Hlk f(: .
l'l~t~T.'
ARE. YOO NERVOUS ABOUT FLYI NG?
---~~ ./
THE
t',\'llLl
CIRCl S
by 811 Keane
"PJ's p!oyin' in some leftover rain."
'tl.\R 'ti \Dl" Kt: by Brad Anderson
"You can 1ust forget the tip."
PEA~l'TS
M'< BLANKET IS GONE!~
l'VE GIVEN IT IJP ~ I
OOH'T NEED IT AINMIJRE !
Bl(; fiEOR<iE by V1rg1I Partch (VIP)
DE'\'\IS TH•: 'I•:'\\('•; Hank.Ketc hum
J. -L~ • ~~t'~ ·--
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• MR Wh.SON SAYS 4E s GO." \A ;: x M't WW30N i\'-lO
rr tSr{T EVEN RRCKEtV YET I
by Charles M Schulz
--~~~~~~~~
WMEN OID ™IS i.IAPPEN ~ FOOR MINUTES AGO ~ -
Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday. April 11, 1813
GOif N 011 BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
ANSWERS TO BRIOG[ QUIZ
q ,1 llolh vul11..r11hlr. ''
Snulh you holrl
•872 9~ 1JA74 •AKIOOt
Th" h11hlin1< hin µrott-t1dt-d
North t:a•t South W11t
1 • 1-aa• 2 • P111
2 . .. ... ?
Whnt 1<·tmn 1fo you takl''/
A. -Jn hupport ol 5f111d1•'
your h.rnd rount~ to Ii
poinh. All ul your hil(h 1•ard,
trl' tit'•'' 11n1t ktnK'· wh1l'h 11r1•
undl•rv.1lu1·tl in the• point
,1·1111'. Mori · hkt-ly th3n not
pltrlr\t'r hJ' ~Ix spad1•' on
th1' ~'''fltt·nc·1" :inti wr think
h11l you would lw 'h""' 1111(
111111 ~r.wl r"'IJl'rt 1( you httt
an) thin.: I•·'~ th.in four
'IMiit'\
ij 2-\1·nh.-r \ 11lnn.1blt-. ol\
Soul h 'ou hvld
+7 KQl005 QJ98 +QllS
The· httM 111.: h." µro<'tt'tfrd
~orth Ea8t South \\I'll
I + Pan 2 Pan
3 + l'u~' ?
Y.. h11l •l•• \uU hid nu\\·•
A. -\\II h ~our 11n·pnnd1·r
artn of •1u.1rk, llht• lrnd1•
rtamt• for •1111·.-n' .tnd Jt11·k,1
1tnti m1,1i t. v•1ur l" 11 o\l•r on1· re~pon '" • wa' .drl'ady
sum1•\\ hat ol .in ov1•rb1d II
you nuw 111lrodur1• your
Jl uc;•: r \RK•:n
HAVING GIVEN
LONG JOHN THE
LETTER FOR TIM'S
PAROL E BOARD
HEARING JEANNIE
WALKS TO THE
HO'tEL LOBBY
W ITH HIM •
l'M &OIN&
"10 WORK, 6o'i5
d111mon1h. part1wr will play
you lor 1 murh wtronJ(l'r hand
than you hovtJ Thl• prudllnt
c·ourM• "lo d11mp1m parlnrr·,
urdnr hy biddinl( lhrtw no
trump
Q.3 -A~ South, vulnerable.
yuu hole!:
•!IR642 1:iK7 OJ763 +107
Thi· b1dd1nl( ha" pttk't't1drd:
North [Ht South We1t
I + l'11t 2 + Pa11
2 NT P111 7
Whut H•'t1un do you tak1"1
A. -You r"11lly could not
hold 11ny ll')S fo r your
or1g1na l re&pon~l'. !IO thl'
tl'ndl'M)' might hf• to puu
"""' lll'lurt• your \Uk ~l'-1n
lo lruuhll' llut you h.ivt' not
hN·n rl'l11·v1•d of lh1• n·~pon
,1h1ht~ nl th1• gu1d1ng lhl'
rontrJ• t tu 1h1• he,1 \pol
W11h you r d1su1but1onal
hand ;inrl trump lenl{th. > 11u
mu\l rorrt•fl to thrl't' ~pack~
U.4-"' Sou1h, vuln!'rnhl1'.
\OU holfi
•AQ83 105 ~9832 +AQ7
Tht• bidding ha' IJrtl<"l't:ded:
North Eut South Wut
I • Pua 1 + f'H11
2 . .. ... ?
Wh.it do you bid now"!
A.-You mu'l mak~ '"mt·
t'OR BETTER OR t"OR "O RSE
Lro<,MOM!-M'/ 44,4-S,%
O\OCOLA"TE ~ MICHREl ,TWO OF
Cf\HE ! -I GET IHE BA~
lo SELL \HEM ~
To Mf\KE MISSING.
MOt-4EY
FOR
OUR I SC~.
f 'C\K \' "1:\KERHEA :\
movt<, hut to bid "amt·
yuurself would ht' 1 rathtr
unil1tt1ral dt-d"on Siner
your diamond •u1l It not rut
ly lhl' 110rl you w1nt to In
trodure nl th• three lrvtl.
lht• ~•and11ut cholre i• a bid of
three club&. Lo 1how partner
your aupporl for hi• 11u1l
Thi~ bid 111 forcing. Jr parlnl'r
rl'blds thrN' apadl'1, ronftrm
Ing four cnrd •upport. you
11h11uld µrt•'Js on to ganw
Q.5-lloth vulnerahll'. u
South you hold· + KQJ83 AQJS 0 J6 +94
The b1dd1111< bu proceeded
South Wut NortJi E11t
I • Pau 2 ~ Pau
3 Pan 4 v PaN
?
What do you bid now''
A.-Parlnt•r has st11rttd o1
C'Ul' b1dd1ng sequence 1n
Sl'arrh or slam. You havl' II
ver) good hand, ronsidering
that you ra1st-d to only three
hearts at your serond turn II
you simply r ... b1d four hurls,
thr auction 4uite likely will
die t hl're, !.'specially tin ct
partner 1s looking al wea k
trumps. A jump lo fi ve
hearts now will reusurl! him
about trumps while warning
him 1h1l you havt nothlnr ~
l'Ut' bid
Q.e-A• South, vulnerabl•
you hold:
•AQe 1;>AJ t OQ87' +J•
The biddln1 hu proteeded:
EH t 8etttli Wnt Nri
I <;) PH• PUI z.
..... ?
Whal action do you take't
A.-lf parlner had th
values for an opening bid. h
would h1vt reopened with
doublt. Since he did not. 70
cannot uperl mort tha
10 11 points from him a
most Ntverlheleu. you
rard) are well placed and w
~uggrsl you make an alltmp
lo rnch gamt-. Bid two n
trump W11h a weak. dh
lr1but1onal balantt. partne
can \I ill rl'lrE>at to t hrt
dubs
How do you clioote ell
bnt ope11lq lead? Claule
Gorea h1.1 the 11.111•er. f.,
copy of "WIHlq Opem
Lud1," 1e11d U .85 t
"Gorea·Lew ," care of t.kl
ne•epaper, P.O. Bo:a !SS
Norwood, N.J. 07648. MU.
check• payable to Ne•t
p1perbooka.
by Harold Le Dou
THEDA'S OFACE
\N()(JLO'VE SiARTED
QUESTIONING ME
ABOVT THE HEIST
AND THE MISSIN~
I 04DN'T WANT lO eE IN
THE POSITION WHERE I
MIGHT BREAK CX)WN ANJ
t 250 0001
'fov'~f. 'f"E ~uRrf,
60~~0 ~i A ~:f1~f.tlT
"1\.l.~ ~ 'iOV M._KE 11
~~O \.IKf. "fOU't:lf. 1"E.
~"'f.Rlff Of
OOObE. l\NI.
I KNOW.
\ .. U~ t Ale.
1\-\EM.
START TALKIN6 I
by Kevin F agar
'ioV ~ff~ SMI\.£
llJ~t-1 'iQIJ ~ ... ~~i,
PMt1~£..R~
by Lynn Johnston
WELL-The.y'~
~1
R~eN'T
Trle{?
-FAMOUS COMPOSERS -
Chapter Ten-Clande
Barlow
The renowned composer
by Tom Batiuk
We-re ta1d he stood
Claude Barlow was a
, true musical giant.
r------------...l t
I
!
DR.SMOCK
seven ibot two in his
stocking ~ !
by George Lemt.>tl
I
NYSE (~OMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS
OUOU110-l1NC~u•• .. ,.D .. o" , ....... •O•• • .,., .... , llACll'IC .... •ouo• 01 f IOIY .... (l•CIMNAfl UOC• l•CIHIMU •wll lll'O•tlD l'I' '"'••HAND INUIMI f
Due to t.ohnloat problem•. eome •tock ll1ttng1 do not ap~r.
""'"' .... .. ,_ (~ ( ... S.•ft "I,,., (ltM
California Federal
plans more lending
BJ 'nt AIMda._. Preti
LOS ANO&LES -With a public ofterint
campleied April 8, C&ll1om1a Federal Savtnp & Lmn ~den&... more than doubled lta net worth ot •1oe mWJon, and la Plannina ex~ ita chairman
M)'9.
"It'• ... the most excltJ.na Umo of my lile, I
think.'' aid Robert R. DocUon, ch.ainnan and chief
executive, "l get«> worked up when I think of whe~
thla company la So'nl·"
But It'• not 80lng to alter It. traditional focua on
~ lend.lnl. be Mid. I feel very deeply about \hi.a," Docluon said.
''One reuon I want th1a company to expand la to do
what we can to . . . make It poeaible for people to own
homes and to pay for homes.''
The bulk of the $4 blllion Cal Fed plana to loan
thil year will be for housing, he said.
Feds eye tighter loan rules
WASHINGTON -Federal regulators, facing
congremlonal charges of unwiae lending by btg U .S.
banlta to poor countries, have drawn up a plan to
tighten their control over such loans.
In a joint memorandum aent to Conarea. the chief
of the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corp., along with the comptroller of the
currency, propoeed a five-point program that al.lo
would require bank& to diacloee more information on
how much they have lent to foreign countries.
1l\A! plan would bolater examfnation programa llO
wamin81 would be aounded earlier on bank.a with
riaky foreign Joens, and lt would require banks to put
aside more money to back up thoee problem loena.
It doe. not propoee limits on Joana to individual
countries, suggested by some in Congress u a way to
avoid excemive concentrations of debt oveneaa.
Gas prices up, sales down
LOS ANGELES-Gaaoline aalea were down for
the fourth consecutive year in 1982, but the rate of
decline alowed becauae the year had five months with
higher volume than 1981, oil industry analyst Dan
Lundberg says.
Prices have risen, and Lundberg . ~arned
yesterday that they will probably go even b.lgher.
But Lundberg said 9ervice station openton who
are afraid of losing customers are abeorb~ much of
this month'• 5-cent-a-gallon federal tax hike.
Lundberg baaed hi.I figures on a survey of 17 ,000
retail guoline outlets nationwide.
Farmers target Asian market
WASHINGTON -The United St.ates is looking
with growing interest at five countries in Southeast
Alia aa a potentially huge market for American
fannen.
Collectively, the five countries repn!9mlted in the
Amoc:iation of Southeut A.aian Nations -ASEAN -
are "the fastest growing market area In the world,"
according to a report in the April issue of Foreign
Agriculture magazine.
The countries are Indonesia, Malaysia, the
Philippines. Singapore and Thailand. 'Ju a group, the five memben of ASEAN are
already a billion-dollar-plua market for U.S.
agricultural producta," the report said.
Amoco, Shell, Exxon on top
LOS ANGELES -The three large1t U.S .
plOline market.en maintained their top positions for
the leOOnd c:orwecutive year in 1982.
Amoco held the top •pol in 1982 with 7.36 ~t
of the national market. followed by Shell and Exxon.
which had 6.80 and 6.64 percent respectively.
Market share rankingJ were hued on a aurvey of
taxable aales by the top 11 brands in the natfon.
OPEC cuts to belp consumers
WASHINGTON -The recent oil price cut by \he
Orpni.r.atlon of Petroleum 'Exporting Countries will
•ve American conswnen u much monel annually as
the tint two yeera of Pree:ldent Ree.po s &ax cut. an
enef'IY re.eerch firm aaya.
Cambridae Energy Reaearch .Aasoclatea, in a
report released yesterday, said the $5-a-bar~el
reduction will help spur economic recovery by taVlnl
U.S. consumers $22 bUllon a year.
Gold Quotations
By Tbe Associated Preti
Selected world gold prices today:
Lolld• morning fixing $427.75, up $6.50.
Londa afternoon fixing $426.75, up $4.50.
Putt aftemoon flxing $429.23, up ~.65.
Frukfart fixing $429.00, up $8.01.
z~ late afternoon fildng $427.00 bid, up $6. 75;
$428.00 uked. lluHly 6 Bannu only daily quote $426. 7&, up
$-4.50. 4l.A<Wl 7 4tA M EqellLa,.. only daily quote ~u. 5, U(> -~·""'·
&tplbtd fabricated only daily quote f448.09, up
~·78N"v Coma aold spot month Frt. $421.70, off $3. 70.
Metals
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot non1erroua metal
pr1cel \Oda.y:
c.,per 80.,.-82 oenta a pound, U.S . deltinadona.
Calilier 73.80 oentl per pound, NY C-omrx spot
month Clmed Fri.
I.AM 21-23 cm1a a pcMmd.
Die 18 c.nta a pounid, deUvend.
Tiii ta.81e9 Metai. Week cam))Ollte lb .
.U..'"m 78 centa a pound, N.Y. ~"'7 p20,()()43U.OO per 78 lb OMk. ...... _ "°°.00 ~ mscbant troy, OWW»,
N.Y.
Sll¥er
a ., • ....:.. t11.2a0 per~ ..... _,
cWJ1~
An overflow
crowd at Irvine
Lake came
-' well prepared for ,
the chilly weather
and witnessed
some of the
fastest
powerboats in the
world. Eddie Hill
(upper right)
races to victory in
· the blown fuel
hydro class at a
speed exceeding
200 mph.
Mean.while, the
duo of Jack
Burns from
Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa's
Mike Thompson
(lower right)
finished second in
the crackerbox
class yesterday.
llHJPllat
MONDAY. APRIL 11 , 1983 ClASSIFllD
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• Hill races to Will in 207.56
Some of the fast.est boats in the world and a
tumaway crowd were on hand yesterday for the
Coors West.em Championship drag boat races at
Irvine Lake.
A turnout estimated in excess of 15,000 was on
hand, braving the cold, chilly weather to witness a
full slate of racing.
Eddie Hill,. considered the fastest drag boat
racer in the world, didn't disappoint the fans as he
raced to an easy victory with a speed of 207.56 miles
per hour.
A pair of area entries, Jack Burns of Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa's Mike Thompson, displayed
a strong showing in the c:rackerbox class, finishing
second in the division. The Cerritos father and aon
team of John Guthrie and John Guthrie Jr. were
(See HILL, Page C%)
Angels to test another rookie
The Angels open a brief three-gi.me
homestand at 7:30 tonight. facing a second
straight rookie left-hander.
Seattle's Matt Young, who beat the New
York Yankees last Wednesday In his
major-league debut, will try to duplicate
what Oakland southpaw Bill Krueger did
to the Angels yesterday in his first major-
league start.
Northwest League was in dire need of
pitching. They must have been to sign me,"
Kreuger admitted after a runaway 11 -4
victory by the A's over the Angels.
The A's, placing Rick Langford on the
disabled list last Tuesday, needed help and
plucked Krueger off the roster of their
Class Triple-A Tacoma roster.
The Angels will count.er with veteran
Tommy John.
In yesterday's game in Oakland, Krueger
admitted th.at he cam.ed weak credentials
into his eearch for a minor-league pitching
job three years ago.
"Things happened fast and I'm glad to be
up here," he said. "I was resigned to
starting the seaaon in Triple-A."
Mike Davis and Wayne Gross, with three
hits apiece, led the offensive attack which
gave the rookie left-hander an early 10-1
lead. Krueger went seven innings, the
longest outing by an A's pitcher so far this "The Medford (Ore.) club in the
Macdonald grabs
lead in Six Meters
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY .,..., .......... .,,..
NHYCUSA, with Newport
Harbor Yacht Club's Andy
Macdonald at the hebn showed a
liking for the light ahifty winds
under threatening skies
yesterday, winning the second
race of the Si.x Meter World Cup
Regatta and taking over first
place in ~ standi.ngJI.
NHYCUSA finished third lit
Saturday's fint race, behind Paul
Cayard's St. Francia m from St.
Francis Yacht Club and Carl
&.achan's Chinook out of Seattle
YC.
The Uaht weather yesterday
Familiar foes
tied for lead
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -
11\ey've been there before, the.e
two tou.ah-mlnded, preuure-
ts1ed pl'OI, who are battling for
one ot the areat prizes in golf.
Bay Floyd and Craia Stadler,
Ued for the lead neading
into a heed-to-heed confrontation
today In the day-late f1n1ah of the
47th Mutera, lnallt, however,
they wW not be playtna each
other.
•-roo much thouaht soes into
playinl th1I aolf coune to be worrytna about what anybody
else 11 doln1," Stadler aaid
alW h9 Md tied rloYd ~~onthe 17th td9 pu' on
the final boll mabled him to poll
a 89, U.. belt ICON of the day, fw
b» M ldt total of 210.
Tb9y'D be~ ln the final tw~ ...._,,a amtchup that a. -.:.'*'I radMr Camlliar,
They ~ "' a fJw-bo&e ..... ct.adl pi.yon In SoUth
Africa &Mt DIClmber wtth the wtnner'• lhare of •aoo.ooo at
l&llla. l'lo)ld won tha1 one.
proved to be a mixing bowl m the
standings. Buchan finished third
to hans onto second place and
Cayard finished eighth, droppl..ng
him to third place in the
•t.an<ltno. Phil l>urr of Switzerland has
two fifth place finishes to give
him aeventh.
Gitana, the English boat
skippered by Lawrie Smith of
the Royal Yacht Squadron, made
a strong finish yelterday,
finishing second behind
NHYCUSA and moving into a
three-way Ue for fifth place
among defending champion Pelle
Pettenon of Sweden and Argyle
Campbell, sailing for the Fort
Worth Boat Club.
Petterson had his boat
(California I) moving much
better in the second race. He
acored a fourth place finiah to go
with his seventh place on
Saturday.
Both races so far have been
relatively clean with clear starts
and only one protest flaa seen on
the courae. Campbell waa
prote1tlng Gayle Po1t'1
Perspicacious of ~lboa Yacht
Club followtna a clme maneuver
1oon after the 1tart, but
Persplcadou1 retired from the
race after toullna another boat.
Skippers and crewa aot a rest
today with rKina .cheduled to be
resumed iomorrow and continue throulh Saturday with another
layday (felt) on Friday. Sklppere
will be allowed to throw out
their wol"9t race ln the Unal
ICOl'ina· The~ after two hca: 1. NHYCUIA, Afilh MeccklnMO, ~ HtJbOf YC Jtli; I. Ctllnook. 09'1 hoMfl. 1•1111• YC, II: I . It. 'rano11 VIII, it111I ~. It, 'flflOle YO. ~ ,,_, ""41 Dul'r. OMI ....... y.,,_, •14. 10: I Ctl•I G1ta11a. Lawrie lm1t11, lt1111ndi OllMof?lil I, ,_ ~. lwedlll, -fWter, MMI ~. 1'ort Wertll. 111 I Nvv1114-. ~eny 9a1Mnl, It~. 11: t . It. ,,..-Y,...,. nwwtr. HHYC, It, 10. (ttl) T=~o:o Y, Jon"°"" ...... YO, encl C« , OOft ..,_, NH'l'O, 14, 11. (tie) '--,:·~....,._..ye 9fld ..... ~.~v .n.
14, ...... IHO'DWll. llOeC. .... ;~ 11.
sea.son, allowing nine hjta.
Krueger. now 24, didn't win a minor
league game until 1981 and he had only 64
professional pitching appearances, no ne
higher than Double-A, behind him when
h e took the mound befor~ an Oakland
Coliseum crowd of 28,590.
"Give him credit for a good outing. but
don't start comparing him to Mike Norris
yet," the Angels' Reggie Jackson said. "He
doesn't need that kind of pressure. Let's
wait until the (Milwaukee) Brew boys
come through here."
Jackson singled in the second inning. In
the fourth, he fell to dodge a fastball, and
in the .eventh a pitch hit him on the elbow.
Fernando Valenzuela Greg Brock
Brock takes advice
from the llJasters
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
little meeting seems to have gone
a long way for rookie first
baaeman Greg Brock of the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
Long before yesterday's game
agaln1t the Montreal Expos,
Brock huddled with Manny
Mota, the Dodgers' hitting coach,
and Dusty Baker, the young first
baseman's unofficial tutor and
oon.fidanL ''I juat told him to relax, that
he wu trying to do too much,"
aaid Bakei. "f Just told him to be
hlm8elf, to be natural."
Mota said Brock was swinging
at too many bad pitches, that he
WU \rY'i.nl too hard.
"I tOld 1lim to try to hit line
dtiw. and forget about trying to
hit homen." said Mota.
So1 in b1a fl.nt at-bat on a cool,
owrcut afternoon. Brock bluted
his tint major league home run,
a two-run shot, that provided all
the rum Fernando Valenzuela
would need to defeat the Expos
3-0.
The ahutout wu the Dodaen'
first of the )'<>Uni aeuon, and the
W. Wll the f1nt for the ExJ>09
after four ltraliht vk:tortes. In Brock'• aecond at-bat Mont.reel 1tar1ef Si.ve
1-1, he lined a llnlle to
In the fourth lnnlnl·
I liked the an,M betw than I
did the homer,'' takl Bak.er. ''A
lot of IUY't once \My hit one out,
t!My try to hit it out "'1f'Y Ume."
Brock hea l'DUll,.t only five ht'8 In hll team'• flm fJve ~ ~ .. hltUna .288, but thrw ol. t.t.-hltl have beell for exw
b ..... And Blll Vlrdon, th•
Montr .. 1 Man11er. h11 aHn ~h alteficly to be llnpn•1d.
.. H•'• a 10od talent " 11ld
Vlrdan ·ot. the 2&-r-r':;.w 8rciak. ''ll~U Ultp 1W1N1ri1 . and he'll set hla hl•a:r .wr.-fill •t. ae
doesn't appear to have any
drastic problems. Yeah, he'll be
around a long time."
Brock looked on it as simply a
good day.
"Two years ago, I recall a lot of
questions - 'What happened?
What's going on?' -and I jult
feel there are gol..ng to be a lot of
bad days and a lot of good days,"
he said. ''Today was a~ day,
and I certainly hope there are
more good days than bad ones."
Lakers lose
Worthy, game
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Dennis
Johnson, who had mil9ed three
games becauae of a twVted ankle,
returned to 1COre 22 polnta 1Mt
nilht. leading the Phoenix Suna
to a 101-95 ~ational BMketball
A.-odation victory over the Los
Anaeles La.ken. 'the Laken IUffered a aevere
blow in the final eeconda of the
third quarter when rookle
forward Jame1 Worthy fndured
a bone ln his left let.
A spokesman for the Laken
uld that the rookie forward lrom
North Carolina broke the Cltlltral
portion of the lateral tibial
platellU and will be lldeUned fot
tM Niil of the IMIOI\, tnclud.lnc
the p1lyoffJ.. .
Worthy waa attemptln1 a
rebound-dunk with 10 MICOnda
remalnlna ln the third period
when be WM~.
He mimed \be dunk ·~ and fell beavl-1! to tM noor.
Phoiliirilx few w wCI :libiirtoe LuiM
1unnbled and fell on tof of
WortbJ, landln& °" the LO.
iAn1•I• forwarcl'• llnH •IMI pm .. It eo 1M ftaar.
Too 'much partying
lands Noles in jail
F rom AP dJ1petcflle1
ClNCINNATl -Chicago Cube Ill
pitcher Dickie Noles spent Saturday
nish t in jail, charged with assault,
dilorderly c:onduct whUe intoxicated
and reelsting arrest followinj an incident outside a Cincinnati bar late Saturday, police said.
Noles, 26, was to be arraigned today on tht'
misdemeanor charges in Hamilton County
Municipal Court.
The Incident followed the Cuba' 8-4 loss
Saturday to the Cincinnati Reds. Officer J .
Huber said Noles was arrested outside a
downtown bar after he allegedly assaulted a
police officer. Huber said he had no further
details. Noles was jailed overnight and released
Sunday on $650 bond.
Cubs spokesman Ned Cplletti said Noles was
taken to a Cincinnati hospital to have his knee
examined. Colletti said Noles evidently strained
his right knee during the incident.
Noles had been scheduled to start the Cubs'
game this afternoon against the Reds, concluding
a four-game series.
Quote o f the d ay
"I have never known any good that
comes out of losing a game. I think It's ailly
to discuss. Any coach who thinks a loss
helps has a right to his opinion but I don't
think it's good for a Guy Lewis team:· -
G u y Lewis, University o f H ouston
basketball roach. when asked if a loss at the
end of the regular season would give his
team more intensity going Into the NCAA
tournament.
Wa lker 's 1 3 3 not e nough
Linebacker John Corker had six al
quarterback sacks and Ira Albright 4. t
feU on a blocked punt in the end zone ,
to offset Herschel Walker's 133-yard
rushing perfonnance as Michigan broke a four-
game United States Football League losing
streak with a 21 -6 victory ver New J ersey
yesterday . . In other action, Ted Toroslan
rambled for two touchdowns through the wmd
and rain after an interception and fumble
recovery by Oakland as the Invaders snapped
Boston's four-game wmnin~ streak with a 26-7
triumph . . . Kevin Long 1 one-yard TD blast
capped an 83-yard drive with 1:57 left to play
and clinched a 22-11 win for Chicago over
Binning ham.
Gantner f u I Br wer rally
Jim GnlHr drilled a baaH· 111 I~ lrtple In the 1hcth lnnl~ after
a lwo~l rror by KaNu Ctty 1 Oold
Olovo N<'Ond baleman Praak Wblte
allow~ the t.ytna run to eco,.. and MllwauktM:
d tHU'd the Roy&la 9·& ye1wrday in Ameclcon
Lc!que bueb&ll action. White, a ah< tim Gold
Clovo winner, bobbled • bl#ee·loadNi 1rouhder
by Cltarll• Moore to allow the tytna run w kc.>re
before Oanlner luhed • 2-1 r.\ch by Bob Tafl1 Into tho
f t·fleld comer to clear the
ba111 . . . Ehewhere, ~He Rawley fired a 1even-
hlt ter for hi• tint major-
loaguo 1hutout and rookie
DoD Mattln1ly doubled home
two run1 to pac~ the New
York Yankees to a 3-0 win In
Toronto . . . Eddie Murray
OANTNI" ' drove In four runt with four
hlta, includifli hit fint homer of the .eaaon, as
Baltimore clubbed Cleveland, 13-2 ...
Chicago rookie Ron KUUe knocked in four runs
with a homer and a single to teed the White Sox
to a 7-~ decWon over Detroit . . . Detlgnated
hitter R-andy Baab belted two homers and drove
in three runs as Minnesota stopped Seattle, 6-3
. Pinch-hitter Bill Stein singled in the tie-
breaking run in the bottom of the eighth inrung
as Texas outlasted Boston, ll-7. The Rangers had
trailed 7-0 in the contest after 2111 Innings but
battled back with five runs in the third and a
pair of unearned runs an the seventh before
going ahead in the eighth.
Knic ks slowed by Sixers
And rew Toney'• 40 P.Oints, m
Including seven during a decisive
fourth-quarter burst, led Philadelphia
to a l I3-97 triumph over New York
last night in the National Basketball Association.
The Knicks. fighting for a berth in the playoffs,
dropped into a tie for fourth place In the Atlantic
Division with Washington . . . Gus Wllllam s
scored 28 points and helped ignite a second-half
spurt that lifted Seattle past Portland, 102-93
Marques Johnson poured in 18 of his 28
points in the second period to help Milwaukee
roll to a I6-point lead and coast past Chicago,
121-91 . . . CJlff Roblo1on and World u. Free
combined for 53 points, including 23 in the final
period, as Cleveland outscored lndiana, 110-105
. . . Purvis Sbort notched 31 points and rookie
Erle "Sleepy" Floyd added 23 as Golden State
handed San Diego a 102-93 setback ..
Veteran Tiny Arcblba ld, coming off the bench
after missing nearly seven full games because of
an injured left hand. scored 14 pomts as Boston
held off Detroit, 115-I 13.
Borg loses his finale
Sweden's Bjo rn B org bid E1
farewell to tenni" yesterday by losing
a hard-fought 6-3. 6-4 decision to
J immy Connors m the final of the
four-man Suntory Cup tournament in Tokyo. In
the match for third place, John McEnroe beat
Johan Kriek, 6-7, 7-5. 6-3 . . . Top-seeded
Martina Navratilova overcame some early
problems with her serve and posted a 5-7. 6-1,
6-0 victory over Tracy Au1Un to wm a women's
tennis tournament m Hilton Head Island, S.C. t
Express can't get in gear
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Philadelphia
Stars raised their United States Football League
record to 5-I yesterday by beating the Los Angeles
Express 17-3. However , the victory wasn't
accomplished as easily aa 1t might 80Wld.
"First of all, I'm very happy with this win.''
said Philadelphia Coach Jim Mora after
quarterback Chuck Fusina completed 21 of 37
passes for 214 yards and one touchdown to lead the
Stars. "We came into this game with a lot of respect
for Los Angeles.
"We knew they were a very good football
team. They have a lot of good a thletes, and they
played us extremely tough, particularly on
defense."
The game was played before a crowd of I8,671
at the Loe Angeles Coliseum, which watched the
Exp~ fall to 3-3 while losing its first home game
of the season after three triumphs.
HILL 'WINS • • •
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finrt in the crackerbox class.
In some of the other top class1fications, Jerry
Fulgham of La Mirada recorded a speed of 178.39
mptl to win the blown alcohol hydro.
Meanwhile, in the blown alcohol Clatbottom,
Sunny Jones of Glendale finished first at 152.29. In
blown gas hydro, It was Buddy Gregory of Ventura,
who reached a top speed of 152.37 to win that
class.
The victor In blown fuel Jet was. Dave
Gionnette of Santa Paula with a speed of 136.49
mph.
Other major winners included Carl Johnson of
San Gabriel ln the Speed Ski event and Ron Bolton
of Long Beach in the K -Boet main event.
The results:
k OWN f'UB. HYOflO -Ed<lle Hiii (Wlc;hll• Fal11, Tex t. 207 5&
a.OWN ALC~ HYDftO -Jerry Fulgtlam (Le Mndal. 171.39
a.ow ~ .-T -oev. GIOnnell• (Saot• Peuta), 13Cl.49.
kOW AlCOMOl nATaOnOM -Sunny JOM9 (Glend•lel.
152 29. a.OWN ._. HYOftO -8uOOy Gregoty (Vel\hKI). 152 37 a.OWN GAi '1.ATaOTTOlll -Jim Erlnlh« (~). n.t
e&.OWM OAI ~ -Greg Heme (C«onal. n.t. CAACICl "90X -1. John Outllr ... John Guthrie Jr. (Cetrlto.). n.t •
2 Jeclc 8ume (Newpon Beeclh)·Mlke Thompeon (C<Mta MeN). n.I
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Florist
R.t:RST 29 15 Red Hiii Avenue
S01Jth CoHI Oetlon Center A-108 Cosla Mesa
1n Ston. Mill 641·0810
"I'm not pleased at the level we're at," said Los
Angeles Coach Hugh Campbell. referring to the Los
Angeles offense. "We're not scoring enough points.
We need a higher level of execution.
"But Philadelphia is a fine team. It's a two-eay
street. They have the best balanced personnel
we've seen."
Kelvin Bryant scored Philadelphia's first
touchdown on a 2·yard run with 6:52 remaining in
the second quarter to give the Stars a I0-3
advantage.
Los Angeles took a 3-0 lead on a 42-yard field
goal by Vince Abbott. his longest of the seaM>n, with
1:12 left in the fint quarter.
The Stars tied it 3-3 on a 46-yard field goal by
David Trout with 10:34 to go in the second period.
Bryant's touchdown, which put the Stars
ahead to stay, capped a IO-play, 68-yard drive after
Jonathan Sutton intercepted a Mike Rae pass at the
Philadelphia 32
Mackinac takes series
Wes Thompson'• Mackinac out of Dana Point
Yacht Club was the overall and Class B winner
Saturday in the first race of Capistrano Bay Yacht
Club's Ocean Racing Serles. The race was sailed
under sunny skies with 5-10 knot winds.
Runner-up waa the Class A yacht Roller,
skippered by Steve Franta, and third was Holo
KilO, the winner in Class C.
Class trophy winners:
CLASS A -f. ROllet. St-Fr.ma. OPYC; 2 Celllorn4a Gold. Freel o·eonner. o.na Weel VC; 3. Blue Mu. ~ ~. Cec>o aYC. CLASS 8 -1 MIC)lclnec;. WM Thompaon, OPVC; 2. Mlf11nlqU9. o.ve eooc-. c"'° eve 3 Wreo1t ..... A.O. K.cftnO. Capo eve.
CLASS c -1 Holo l<lkl, Nell Aetf and Mwtl AMrdon. Capo eve.
2 Funny FMltlr,.. '"--u..ct., Capo eve. 3. s..-a. Jofw\ Whit•. OPVC
Lide I s le t'C belds r e6•tta
Twenty-soc boata In four cl&ues turned out
Saturday for Lido lale Yacht Club'• Spring Rctgatt.a
sailed on counes lnaide the bay. Trophy winners:
ltoo-14 A&B -1 Jotwl l'er'nlok. 8artla COrinttir.n YC; 2. Chad
Twlchell. Udo lele YC.
SABOT A&B -1. Jiff Oleon, NHYC; 2. Cert GrodllCfl. LIVC. 8A80T CI end C2 -1. Cethy Muflloln, BCYC.
LASEA A&B -1. l ..... Rowe, Bellloa YC.
Ba1eball today
11>12 -Rube Marquard ot the New York
Olanta ~an a pueonaJ 19·p.rne w1nnlJll
ltrHk wlth an 18·3 victory over the
Brooklyn Dodpn.
1962 -The~New York Meta played their
ftrst re1ular Maaon 1•m• and beaan a
10-aame lotlna 1treak u the St. U>uJ1
c..rdinala beat them 11~ at St. Loula.
1969 -The SeattJ Pllotl debuted at
Slcka' Stadium with a 1.0 victory over the
Chkaao White Sox behind the picchJna of Oary"Boll.
Today'a blrthday1: PhUldelphia PhJWe1
pitch~ Sid Mona Lt 32. St. Loula Catdlnala
pitcher John Mut!n it 27.
First round o ver i'n NHL
The: dlvhlon flnah are 1et &ill
to begin Thunday Jn the National '
Hockey L eague playoffs u the
remalnJfli five finM'C\Und eerie1 were
wrapped up last nlaht. The palrinp will feature
Buffalo vs. Bolton, the New York ltlandera VI.
New York Rafliera, Minnesota v1. Chicago and
Calgary v1. Edmonton . . . The Islanden
sewed u their berth in the next round aa Mike
8011y, blanked in the first
three games of the series,
acored three goals as New
York stopped Washington,
6-3 . . . Left winger Luc
Dufour scored the winning
goal on a breakaway at 12:02
of the t!nal period to lift
Bolton to a 2-1 decision over
Quebec . . . Rookie Steve
..._ __ """'-.. I..rmer rifled in a slapshot on
ao1av a powe r play with 10:21
remaining as Chicago elimlnated St. Louis, 5-3
... Greg Meredith notched his aecond goal of
the game at 1:06 of overtime to give Calgary a
4-3 victory over Vancouver . . . Dino
Clccare lll'1 goal at 8:05 of overtime gave
Minnesota a 5-4 verdict over Toronto. North
Stars rookie Brian Bellow1 forced the extra
period with his third goal of the series with only
22 seconds left in regulation. -
Desert Wine comes out flat
ARCADIA -Marfa staged a ~
tremendous stretch run yesterday to
win the Santa Anita Derby by three
lengths as the favored Desert Wine
ran out of the money.
Marfa, the son of 1975 Kentucky Derby
winner Foolish Pleasure, came from behind
under the riding of Jorge Velasquez. The victory.
coming after his eight-length triumph In the Jim
Beam Spiral Stakes at Latonia, strengthened the
colt's role as a Kentucky Derby con tender.
The strofli gray colt who still lacks racing
finesse. puled the pace 1etting Total Departure
shortly after the field of I O turned into the
stretch of the l ~-mile race.
My Habitony took second, with Naevua, the
second choice in the betting, finishing third on a
drizzly day.
Despite the moisture. the track was rated
fast with Marfa going the distance in 1:49 2-5,
well off the race record of 1:47.
Marfa ran as an entry with Total Departure
and Easy Cash, all trained by D. Wayne Ducas.
Reda k p Cube winle11
drove ln nu. to laid 11'9Ce Joluul1 BIMll colleoced t.hnt hh• 111
W:re1yf an~ncJnnatl '4> a 7.i
victory over th• wlnleu Chka10
Cuba. Berenyt, 1·11 allowed three hfta. ltndt out
aoven and walk.a tru.e before t.tJ\c replactd
with on. out ln the •llhth tMin& followtna a
61-mlnute rain d•lay . . . ~h.,.. ln &M
National ~•au• yNtenUy, Dale Mupflly rlpP«f
a two-run horner and drove 1n
three runa to power 1uratns
· Atlanta to a 4-3 vk:tory over
San Dleao. Atlanta rookie
rJ1ht -hander Cr a l 1
M c Martr)', makl n& hla
major-leaaue debut., 8CAttered
five hlta, 1~k out three and
didn't allow ) walk thn>uah
1even Inning• . . Gar y
Manbew1' three-run homer
capped an elaht-nm aeventh
Inning that carried S t eve Carl&on and
Philadelphia to a 10-2 romp over San Fra.nci9CO.
Carlton struck out 11 batters and scattered ah<
hlta In el~ht innlng1 of work . . . J ason
T bomplOn 1 two-run home r In the seventh
Inning broke a 7-7 tie and propelled Pittaburgh
to a 10-8 victory over Houston, the Altros' fifth
loss without a wan this season . . Rain forced
postponement of yesterday's scheduled double-
header between St. Louis and the Meta in New
York and no makeup dates were announced for
the two games.
Trojans complet e sweep
First baseman Ma rk McG a Ire ·• blasted a pair of two-run homers
yesterday, leading USC to a 14-5
Pacific-IO C.Onlerence baseball victory
over UCLA and completed a three-game series
sweep for the Trojans. Corona del Mar High
product Jeff P riet had three hita for the Bn.tina.
who fell to 4-7 in conference play. USC improved
to 9-5 in the Pac-10 . . . Jeaa Neely, one of the
winningest coaches in the history of college
football, died at the age of 85. During his 40-year
career, Neely compiled a 207-199-14 record and
only 12 other coaches In the history of college
football have won over 200 games . . . Brace
Parkblll, who directed William & Mary to the
National Invitation Tournament this spring. has
been named head ba&Jtetball coach at Penn State
. . . Harry Gant raced past Da rrell Waltrip
just three laps from the finish and charged to
victory in the TranSouth 500 Grand National
stock car ..race al Darlington International
Raceway ... World champion Keke Ro1ber1
of Finland held off American rookie Danny
Sulllvan to win the Formula One Race of
Champions in Branda Hatch, England by just
over a car length ... Heavyweight Marvl1
Frailer ran his record to 9-0 with a unanimows
IO-round decision yesterday over J ames Broad.
Broad is now 12-1. Frazier is the son of ex-
heavyweight champion Joe F raz.ler. ·
T elevision, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
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Lopez deiiies Cole
first LPGA title
LAS VWAS (AP) -Nancy
Lopez sank a clu\ch putt of about
aeven feet yesterday to win the
J&B Pro-Am for the second
C008eCUtlve year.
The win was the second of the
year for Lopez and the 27th ol
her aix-year LPGA career. The
winner's share was $30,000,
raising her 1983 earnings to $79,-
998.
Nancy Lopez
CIF women's
team named
Tammy Gordon of Artesia has
b een named All -C IF 2 -A
women's basketball player of the
year as chosen by the First
Intentate Bank's aelection board
and a nnounced today.
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Lopez, w ho scrambled to a
2-over-par 74 in yesterday's final
round, prevailed by the stroke
over Laura Baugh C.Ole. who was
looking for her first~er Ladies
P rofessional Golf Association
victory. ~
Lopez. who finished the
72-hole townament with a score
of 283 had to make the putt for a
par to avoid a playolf with Cole,
who sank an eight-foot putt for a
birdie on the same hole.
"I knew the line because I've
had that putt before. it waa about
seven feet," said Lopez. "I knew
I had to stroke It firm to keep ita
line and it went dead-center.
"After it went in, I jumped
three feet in the air, which is
abou t the highest I've ever
jumped alter winning."
Doubles lift
UCI women
SANTA CLARA -The UC
Irvine women's tennis team
headed home yesterday after
completing a successful journey
through the Bay Area, winning
three of four matches.
The Antea ten cloeed out the
road trip with a come-from-
behind 6-3 victory over Santa
Clara yesterday. sweeping In
doubles to take the match .
With Maria Myera out w1th a
wriat lnju.ry, UCI received 1trona
play ln 1lngles from L ola
Trenwith , Gretchen Berlna and
tophomore Christina Kaua. Kaua,
the final player to finish In
alnalea, rallied m>m a 4-0 deficit
ln the deddina third .ot to bring ua ewn mtterina doubi.. play.
And the vl11tora breeaed
thro\.llh doubl11, wtnnJnc Heh
rMtch ln two aet*.
"I think l/layed better than I
scored," sai Lopez. "A couple
putta I thought I had made spun
out. 1 was really freaked out on
the 14th when one spun all the
way around and almost came
back to me. I couldn't believe
that."
Cole, who was playing in only
her fourth tournament after
taking 18 months off following
the birth of her first child, had a
73 Sunday, giving her a 284 total.
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71-71-75 217
75-72-71 2111
94-74 10 219
72-75 72-2111
08-73 78-219 10·16·1•-220
7J. 11 78-220
10·1•· 741 220
71.13.79 220
67-75 18-220
73·69 78 220
72-75-14 221
72-75-75 222
72.74.79 -222
88-15 79 222 7394 81 222
71·76-711 223
10-11118-224
73 14 78 225 70 18 711 -?2!>
11 74 eo <:15
72 13 80-225
69 15 92 229
70 1782 229
70-72-87-229
lPGA tournemenl
(al LH 11-e»)
2.U
Nancy l01>9'l SJ0.000
2114
71 89 68-74
Leur1 Bat>gl'I Ct S ID 800 7 I 10 10-73 ..
Jan St~ton Sii 750
Patty Slleellan 19 7SO
Alice Miiter S9,7SO lllCkl Fe<gon, $9,750 .,
Amy AIC:ott S8 400 .. Beth Solomon. SS.400 a.-ty C>ev...Cpr. 15.400
Donna H Whlla, S5,400 ..
Ayako OUmoto 54.200
Batbara Mo•-54 200 St~ Filf'MO 54.200 ..
Betty King, 13,300
Dele E~. $3,300
Pet ~·· 13.300 ...
Jat.c AnOer90R S2 Sit
Ketl'ly Wllll-..orlh 12.518
LOt1 Gett>ect. U .516
Beth Oantel. S2.5t9
212 Cerate Cl\wt>onr II.MO Ate,.,,.,.. Antvdt ''·"° Martlla NauM SI.MO
l(elhy Poet-I S l.9e0 Jene loci... SI.HO Jiii
Mindy MOOfe. SI &ta
Jan Fer•-s1 840 Joan Joroe I 1 840 ..
re"' Oietz:en. s 1 313
Jo Ann WU/..,,,, S1.313
Jud'f Renkln. St 313
Pat 8'edtey. SI 313 Slleron llefrett S 1 313
HOll\1 S1ecy SI 313
211
Send•• Poet. Sl,004 Patti Rtno. 11,004
Mery [)wy9r, 11,004
JoAnne Ca,r,,., S1 ,0CM s ... Ertl. SI OO•
11-71 7•-70 72 70-73'7 I
12·88 75.11
89-70 76·71
72 88-75-72
73.75.71.70
737174-71
611·10 76-7•
72 73-78~11
75-73-7().72
73-70-70-H
73.71 79-71
72 72-75-72
71-S8-1S·7S
87 74.73.77
74 75 73-70
74 71-77-70 72 77-71-12
411 74-75-73
10.ee 76-75
78 74.72.11
73-69 711·72
7• 611 75-75
75-73~74·72
71-71 14-73
70-73'77·74
75-71-73·75
U.74·77-75 n~-11-11
79.71.72.73
79-10· 7J. 73
73-7S-74-73
72-75-72-711
75-71-71-78
0.-p N• ft•hlng
AltT'l LANOINO (Newpotl 9-tl)
54 •noter• 79 bHt 130 bOntto. 270
meckerel 89 roci. 1111'1. 30 lheoef)eM.0
10 llC)UfC)ln, 4 teek tn*t
OAVRY'I LOCKIJll ( ... wpcwl hech~ ~~!~j~•;!ci, ~al~~o .. i::,•~ 2
DAMA WHAi" -103 •nol•t1 311 b•ta 1 hlllbut, 7 meckerel. 21 rock llatl
45 t/IMPtM .0. 12 ICVfpln
Orange Cout DAIL. y PILOT/~onday, Al>f'll 11, 1883 Cl
UIFL
PACl"C DIVlllON
Loe A"09le•
Oakland
o.n.er
Atllona
W l Pel. Pf' PA
3 3 500 81 83
3 3 500 118 118
3 3 500 g1 102
2 3 400 711 1111
ATLANTIC 011/lllON Phttadelph1e 5 I 833 128
Booton 4 2 887 122
Wath1ng1on I 4 200 61
N-J•M\' 1 5 1117 84
C INTllAL OIVlllOM Tampa Bly 5 I 833 12•
Chicago 4 2 887 154
Birmingham 2 4 333 80
Mlcf><Oan 2 4 333 101
'"lwdaf t lcor" PhlllMJelphta 17, Loe...,..... 3
Cnteaoo 22, B1rmlt1Qham 11 M1e1119an 21. N-Jerwy 9
OutanO 28 Boe1on 7
T °"'1111'• o-Artrone et WUl'll1'9lon
.. lllfdeJ'• aa-
Pn1tedejphl• at Oakland
lt1ndlJ'•O-o.n-at Blrmlngll•m Chicego at Mlc.hlgan
Wa.ntngton at New J.,...,.
Booton at Aruona n Monday, AprH 11 Oem9
Loe Anoelw et hmpa Bey, n
60 107
117
150
113
81
98
118
Phlledelphl• 17, lot Angelel 3
kore 11J Ou.nwt
Pnlladelph1a o 10 o 7-11 Loe A~ 3 0 0 0 3
LA -FG AbOOll 42
Plllt -FO Ttout 48
Plitt -B<y..-.1 2 run (Trout !tick)
Pnot Flt,_ 19 pu s rrom Fu.in•
(Trout ktel\)
A -18.071 Teem llallatlce
'""" ftrtt Oowrui 19 Au.._..yarda 3g.147
P~ye101 170
Return va•O• 59 p-21·37..0
Seek• by 2-11 Punta 9-311
FurnbtM-toet 2-1
Pene!ttes-yarc:ta e-se
Time ol p_, 38 00
lndMrNellteltelk.e
LA 11
19-55
201
2
111-40·2 8-44 µ3
1·1 S-40 24 00
RUSHING P1111aoetptll1, Bryant
21·81. Fualna 4·29. Hanrtn 9-17, Ruaeell
3. 10. Rtle y 2· 10 Lot Angetu. Harr•ngton ti· 14, BoOdte II· I I Heattp
2 11 Bernett 1-10. Ramwy 1·9 PASSINO -PnttaOelpllte Futlna
21.31.0 2 14 Lo• Ano••••. Ree
10·29-2· 132, Ramwy &-14--0-77
RECEtlllNO -Plllt.a.iphllt, FltzkM
6·98. Coltter 6-64, Bryant 4<11, FOi.urn
3. 15 RuaMll 1 ?2 Donovan 1· 17 Harvin
t-·I LOI Anoe* Ellit 5-64. H-4 66 Bo<101e 4-47 Wiiiiama I 17
Betne1t 1·8 HarrtnQton 1 7
MISSEO FtElD GOAL S
PnitaOelpht• Trout 54 LOI Ang•I ..
.Abbott 48 48 4 7
Chlc~o 22, llrmlmghem 11 lcor• by o ..........
Blrmtngllem 0 8 0 5 1 1
CllieaQO 3 3 7 11-22
cni -FG Correl 20 Clll FO Correl 42
Bir -Cotliet I 1 run 11tica led.al
Chi Spencer 2 run (Corral klcii)
Bir -Se1111y t.andry tacktea In eno
zone
Bit -FO Norwood 39
Ch• -lORQ I Nf'I (Correl kiCllll o. -s.te1'f eou... 1ae11i.o 1n eno
rone A -13,959
lndt¥idual llatleltc• RUSHING -Birmingham, Gant &-32 °""'*' &-29 Colfler 0-74 -· 7.29 Jollnton 1-4 Sklbln"'t 2-3 ClllceQO s~ 111-1oe. Long 17-73, Landr) 1·11, Dennteon 1.10, Stone 2-10
PASSINO -Birmingham, Colllet
11·25-1· 137 Cnlca go, Le nOq
11-294232 RECEl\/ING -8'n'nlngNm. OUW'-
2 14 Fr.0..tck 1-18 Ande<ton 2-29
Smitll 3 25. Muon 2-31. Gant 1·22
Cl\fCaOO. LOllQ 4·21 8uQ9t 3--48, Rod<.,
3·59. John.on 3-39. SJ*'OW 1·28, Wl"h
1·12. Oenniton 1-31
MISSED FIElD GOAlS -ClllceQO
Correl 30
Mlchl~1, Mew JerH1 9 llJ~en
MICtllgln 0 0 U 7-21
..._JerM\' o o 8 0-11
M lc;h -Albrlglll r_,,.,eO -eel
punt In enO rone (Bojovlc k tctt)
NJ -Sufllvan I ""' (klek lalleOI Midi -HQflowey 25 p-from H_,
( 8ojOvlc: klclcl
Midi -lacy 10 run (8ojovfc ktcltl
A -17 8411
indl'rtduel llalllllc9
RUSHING -~. M-, 14-23.
Lec;y 14-77. Hebert 2· I I, J, WIHlam•
1-mlnue 1 New Jerwy. Wallt• 26-133,
<Arlllon ti-23 Scott I· 14. 8ullven I· I
PASSINO -Mtctitoan. H•b•rt
12-28· 1-122 New J eruy, Scott
18-31-1·220
RECEIVING -Mlchlgen, lacy 4-SQ.
Cot>b 2-18, H011ow11y 3-40, EQllols 1·6
Cert• 2-22 ..... Jerwy, CerthOn 4-52. W a ll.er 9 ·61 Fri e d• 1 .1 9
Mcconnaughe y 3·80, Bowert I· 10.
Brodlk)' 1 11 MISSED FIELD OOAl.S Mlelltg.,,
28 New Jeraey, none
O•.kl.nd a lloeton 7 .... .,a-...
OelctanO 0 • 1• 3-28
&oeton o 1 o o-1 Boa -Crump I run (M~ll klclc)
Oal<. ·-T oroei..-. 2 run (klell falleel'
Oelt -FG 8flM 21 o.i. -WlllnlnQton 1 run (&Me klC* I Oeli -FO ._._.
A -7.1114
~•i.1i.11n
RUSHING Oakland Torot t1n
17.77 Wllllttngton t$-73 Penareno• 1-21. J-6-20, Jec11.on 2-2. 8eMl\e
2·1, Grant t-mln\lt 2. Bt.nllt l·mlnut 8
Boeton. Crump 16-108. Ot•lt 4· 13, A.
JOhn.on 3·2
PASSINO -O ekla no Bua n e
Hl-32-1·:119 511 .. 0 I 0-0 Booton.
Wlllon 14-40-2-1119
RE;Cf.IVINO 0 1kltnO, Handetton
1.13g, Benkt 2-41, Wllttttngton 2· 16.
Cl!Mt" 2-12. J1mea 2..0. loroatan 1-e .
Botton. Bayle 4·93, De•I• 3..,,,1nua 4,
loellett 1·30 Ftetu 2·23. Smtih t-30
C-1·24, Crump t 3
FtElO GOALS MISSED -None
NHL pteyoft9
DIVWON HfWllfAll ,..., °'''"> THterdaf'I leor"
NY talanOen 6. Waalltngton 3 (N-
'l'Ott< ., ... --3 1) Botton 2 Ou•b•c t (Bolton wtnt
-•3·1) Ml,_ta ~. Tor onto 4 IOIHMtnneeot•
"""' -'-3-I) Chtcego S. St Loula 3 (C-ego wlnt _ ... 3 I)
~ 4. lltnC01J11., 3 (Oii (Caigery
win• -'" 3-1)
DIVlllOH flNALI
( ... tofhven)
TlwndeJ'•O-Butteto at Booton
NY Rengers et NY lalanoars
M·nn.901• el Cnlcego
C•I0-1Y at Edmonton
Thi• •Mil'• fight• w.on..cs.,
At Atlantic City, N.J • Reeorta
1n1ern1t1onal Hote l Ca alno, Mike
Routnen Tur,,.,s.ttte, NJ w Cllarlte
Smltn. v1rg1n1e Beacll. Ve 10 ttglll ,.,..~fits. Rtcll.. KatH VtnelanO
N J vt Jolt Lampklo, Youngllo•n
01110 10 119111 -"f#910hl5 T!wreday At LH VegH, Snowbo•t Harold
Petty Fort Worth. l e•u. •I S.,gto
Cutro Loe ~ 12. Dant.,...werght•
Freoo1e Roech LH Vegu •• Louta Burke Et PHO h u a 12 1un1ot
llghtwe49hll
frkler At New Yor' Felt Forum Lou
Ate•--Y0<t. 10. -vr-ont1 C1a1ence HUI Wllll• Ptaln• N y ••
Welter San1ernore New OrtH n1 10
llM\IYWelQht•. eoo .. Gregg New YO<k vs Bruce OranOham, Kelamuoo, Mteh
10. llM.yweiglllt
Al Tampa. Fla . Fort Hotner Heaterly
AJmory Richard Sev~ W•1 Monroe
La "' Myron Teyior PNl-pn•• 10
Nal""""'elOllt• .. ,..,day
At Lubbock. Teua, Robin Btoe.
Lubl>OCI<. w Rub«\ Munoz D~•• 10
tlglllwelQl\tl
COiiege wolleybell r.nldng• ~ 9 coechee" po111
1 Hewell ( t0-2). 2 UCLA ( 111-3). 3 P-Otne (13-4); 4 "-tn Slat• (25-I), 5 UC Santa 8'erbera 120·11); 9 lOllQ S..Cn
State (15-7), 7 Sen Oleoo State (10~). 8
Ball State 125-51; II us<: (11.g~ 10 Oltlo
Stet• (20-10)
WMl!end tr.nuctlone
u~u
~ ........ CINCINNATI REOS -Sent O••o
Harrll, plteller. to tnotanapolla of tne Am9t1Can AeeocHllon •
NEW YORK S -PurdlMeO the ~Ir.Cl OI rk Btl Oley, OUl"-'0«.
lrom fl th• tnlernatlonat
LH gue Option• Ge ry R•l•lch,
ourrlelcler. 10 Tt0aw1t Miit .........................
MILWAUKEE BU KS -Acttvaieo o. .. Cowene, IONtWO-<>enler Relee-s
St-Mix. rorwero Cou.IOI
OKLAHOMA CITY -N•m•O Abe L_,a lleeO baalle1ball coe<:h
PENN ST ATE -Named Bruee
Pwtthffl -bUketball ooectl SOllTHWEST MISSOURI STATE -
Nam ed C llarll• Spoonnour lleao
ba&llelbell OOlieh
Camel. Where a man ~longs.
16 mg. "tar. 1.1 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method.
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your H11tth.
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74'' u/ people bu11mo real ratottt have
rt-ad cla11t/ied ad• rn the paat i«elc. a
national atudy indtcotea.
lf strcttqtFt ef a tta tio11
tf" homeS qf t rs yc~p[e. !\. hNCOIN
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Thia week, Realtor• all over the nation
ulute you, the homeowner. Thank you
for giving ua the opportunity to serve
you. More Important, thanks for all you do to
make our nation stronger. ID
On bnnd new Towrw tt-Jn WMllJck c.o.y .. _. a b9d.rooml, a bath.I. attached
double cu pr., .. with aucomauc door
opmera. 1Atp private J19Uoa kw all unlta.
and a oou~ -have extra latp yuda. AND-you can me.-your own color of
wall t.o wall carpeUrljf.! Builder will Mlp
finance wtth 11'1\all down paymenta. J>nc.
M k>w u t tU,&00!! Betwr chfldt on U-
excltlna NEW homu for lhla low prl~
TODAY! .... l llAll lff10I
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Reallmte ® ~ AO.. ...... ~ --••• .. •••·••
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TAYLOR CO.
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144-4110
CLASSIFIED. EMPLOYMENT
INDEX
To Plue Y0tr Ad. Cal
642-5678
REAL ESTATE
.. ; .. ,,,..,.,
Ano1wtm H1&
a..10 ... tai.nd
S.lb• ~1'9U ...
l•afAalr•nu 8t'M ~ Cnn..rw~ M•r l ............
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El t ....
f't•'-mt.atn Vallit-\
HUl''Hlf'\C\Ofl .8Nt h
HW\1 Harto.I '"'"",....
i.....-.11. -" l....ofl'no ltllla ....,..,..N,_I .......... _,
M-..oft v..,~
Nt.,.potl-h S.nl._11
5.f\ Jw..n c ... ~.
s.n .. """ s..1 8<c'h
s. "'' h lJC'·lf'~ Sunw-4 &11th Twun v. .... 1m.rliKt'f
M•obok-
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c"""'""Y u... Clwnml Pr~..-{·--Pu ......... u .....
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f-...-.n..-Co Owl 114 Count\
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RENTALS
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Town~f"rn T-ru-Unl
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Cumpulrn 1"°2 ... " ... ,,.., \'114.1
1004 fw.,.1ur,
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10..1 n R..t .... s"""" ""'° I~
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BOAlS
1078 l.,_. ........... . 10·1 .......... , ,_ '-"
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1088 ""...,,.. """'" !Oii() "'-l,_..
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11 )0 t..•lt•o•rtio
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121! A.tnnh
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1m AUTOMOnVE t::: A'"" u.-n• ltoO Auto s.r-_,..,._
l&U Auwa 'W.-&.rd
'>!>,.. .. R.,. """" .. Wh-•I (l,HI'"" Tr...-i..
"""' AntJtfU"" c.i...r,
210Q uoc AUTOS ll'ORTtD
~ ""•"""""" 1400 Aud• 2410 .AutlJn
U'.d RM"
UU l'1tr1•·n
ll30 l ... L~n ~ [lio t....in-.n
1600 t.,, ... ,.
2700 ••• , -11 ........
2tOO ''""''" ll02 J.-cu .. ,
2904 '4'fW'ft ~ ~··•tfht,_; ~ .......... acn i.. .... 1'M M.,d_.
t90I M •'llTIUI
2912 M• ,,,<ftrt f\. "' nu M1LM.boh• 2'11 M<..
21111 0,..1
29"2'0 ..-.. ntir .. 2t'n ... .._.. ms..,._.,.
tlt"'ft.aUh
llolt. lloY<• --...._,.
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1012 v .. o ..........
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It'• Tim• to Bu1 •••
and •nJor rour ownerehlpl W• hne prop•rtr I• eult evorr lllo 1tyto and ~ PoMtton .•• CeM few detall• on
tMM .•• lftd •• ha" other1. ... bN lllfind a.ytront ., ., ••••
Linda .._ laeyftont e1.2N,ol0
OoMntront "' a den .,,.11,000
a.r11torea ler f1",IOO
'-"'lne CFMll ler 1321,000
WATERFRONT HOMES RLTR8.
INC.
831-1400 873-8100
IET&OIU OllM IEWPOIT
2 Bdrm and den, 2 ~ bath, formal
dining room, open beamed ceilings,
large 5,000 sq.ft. lot. $210,000.
lllSIH YIUI
IHlllEll HUllT
3 Bdrm, 2 bath, den, 2 car garage,
quiet cul de sac. Canyon view
$147,500 .
WTlllE OllTA •EU
3 Units with cash flow. $150,000 .
llEIT H1-1111
llOllm IATI 1
2 Br. 2bath, $~down +monthly
payment.a $800. Alklng $79,g()(). ......
3 Br, 2 1h ba, 1olar heated pool.
Move In condition. $155,000.
HOUT LIT
Easts.Ide Costa Mesa. 50 x 125 tt Rt
with alley access.
OAllY II IOln1 111·2242
~~unho\\
lkalh
COITA MllA
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11111 l&ILIY &II WIG.
144-1211
~E AL TOR'
lllTIWI•
•ElllWI
Plan 503 . 4 bdrm•. 2 ~ ba.
Immaculate and b e autifully
de.corated. Cent. A/C, walk-ln wet
bar, double fireplace for Uvlnl and
family rooms. Great do.et 1paoe.
$219,900.
R!•sor ·(("tty
651·TI77
111!!1 ftr Ille 1 ..... ler kl• 1 ..... ler Salt · ...... fer a. .... In l&Je ...... r. 11Jt
Gt.t11l 1002 Gtaeral 1002 t.rtaa ••1 llar llUi-lnlu.----.--.-=.-l-M-4 lw• lMt l!!p!! ..... lMt
lllM • lffDll HllT YI lllffl IUIY Tl llW do BWrood. 1 brldgeBI. l•··Con-nd~ •••--·-~ REPOSS"•.,.,...,. Motivated owner ol EllQant condo . A. tetmal 702 A.cecla, valuable R-2 -- -..,., ~
lovely Del Mar model In muhl-lavel • rare "R.. lot, UM 2 unit• &a la<>< do rm, taatef\illy decorat • l }Qfl DOWN 8-tltul beyfront 4 bl', SpyglaH Hiii wante to plan with unobitruct9d youf own thing. 1225, lennl1, patk1 & lake prl-lO 4'h bl hOme. Beet toc.-
Hll NOW. Bright and Back Bay view and ,..... ooo. vi=. Xlnt tenna avail. Prime OQeltl and harbor tlon on Linde Illa. S..
Immaculate view home Ing of "bacil to nature". o.,.., .. , Har ,,.,, 11 ,500 vtewe trom tnta llex158 fl curtty. Oodt let 55' boet.
with 3 B.drm1, 2 Ba, cozy Lovety muter eulta and ll• •••• 752-83 t8 833-9509 r•ldentlal lot In pr•tl· Anenc:lng to IUlt. Ofleted
lamlly room. dramatic 2 other bdrm•. Hlghly .---g lou1 H cure Harbor l>'I owner, &42·7707.
wet ber, 3 car garege. p d d s It •---------TllTlEllOI Ridge. $585.000. Call
Enlar through private u gra .'. . ..,!Cur y Cetta.... 1124 m••AE 875·2311 day1 o r futia llM
courtyard Into thla won-•yatam. -79·"""· "'"' 875-33 t 1 ewa/wknda ;;;:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;.
def1ul family and ant•· IOUlflllT I M FIDI Plan 60, 3 Br 2'h Ba view liiit;;:"iiiiirwiMii~iiiitiiM-1 •••-•
talntng home. 1220,000 Pllllll~~!~! 1111· HY w home. A.II IN ametllt._ IDT •WPllT.... ----In exl1tlng financing, and ~ ,._ ind prlcad lo H ll at 2 Br 1ba, 11~.ooo. Pro-IAm -
owner will a1111t. Try Biii Corona del Mir $375.000. perty Mart M0-9019 3 BR, large 1olld Oak
'"" opt1on. M74.ooo. t>eechlron1 1ocat1on on 4 U 11111 FILUI IULn i-:;;..--'-------• 1am11y room w1th e· eo11d
Ask lor Hallle Strock. privet• road. Parched Oulat 1trMt, E"t1lde, ....... 14 1'11-ft.D Oak bar, w1ln1cote, 8'4-7020 IOlldly on bluff abov9 the s 1e2,590. ..... ... , ... ,. hardwood lloor1, huge URI 101. man beech with b<aethtllklng .., .... 4 .. , ..., ""'· ,.,. llst· 14rft 3 Untta and all good In-country kltc:Nn with ftr•
IH1ve IOmethlng ""'"want view of OOWI, '9tl'I and 141-YYH ()pan Sat & Sundey OOf'l'le pr~. A. 3BR. P,ll<l9ted· TEaatefully daco-1 I
............. ...., ........ --. ....... __ C triumph with oak 1111. already In 11orow on Very hard to find. Top OlHI cul d9 MC. 8-IU-ltastl ftt lllt I to NII? Clutlfi.d-adi do aurf. 2 level arc:hltec:turat I~~~====~~~ 3Br, -2'~ba. Hey, eallwa 2BR and 1ga Badlelor. • . normou1 o .
I I!-Gtatral 1002 ~2~~;8~ all NOW. Exec. home for 11119'... anottwt location and the price la fully land1caped with i1ro t;tiiliiiiiiaaiiiit1iitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil alv• entertaining. Spa· 4 lmfl Property Mart &40-9019 good at '325,000. NII fruit lraH. 1215,000. "~ P' clout 2 bdrm, den, din a I I I.. 1 t I a I t f good ueumable loan. Shown by appt. Cell IUIUIH end tamlly 1 GOUt lff lMI m fWll Frank v....-. 759-1501
For Tue1dey through UllA Ill.I UYFllllT met kllch::.St~P• 1~ .. 1211...._, wltlil llO, i::;:;oir.=:::.;.:=;:.::.-:.:;.:::
S1turday publlcallons: Finest main channel view from magnificent 6 ~ own privata Mdud· . PA .. IULTll WALKDlsLll a.11110 ~;~ ~·::· ~~~J>~~.,~~: Br. 6 ea pool home. Reduced $l,65'J.OOO. -"° bMOh. s1,475,000. · Call 84S:.9t8\,t· IYM1N
Monday publlcallona: UTlllE PUCE UJFlllT WATI tttRONl Nlee 2 Br Condo In TM ~Id~!. "J:~;:I ~:~~,~~
12:00 noon Saturday. Spectaculat bayfront dplx 2 br. 2 ba up; 2 br, :E~~~;T~E Mo0n11~1i101, only 189. AllOe Model 3 bd .. 2'A ~
2 dn 2 boa Red··--' •1 .. "" 000 50 .• 10 ,000 ctown. 1---------ba. 10% down. Below 1 ~~~~~~~~~ IJW &II be · t lpaoel. ....,~-. ·"""'· · ____ ...;;.13.;:..1_-_1_400 __ 1 Webb Realty, 831-2170 ... lilb lOH market. Jult Reduced to 1:
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"'''" be made untM 5:30 p.m. bath, 3700 sq ft $1,38!i,000. Oceanfront. T-'te advantage ot own-Condo. By~-LOE ASSUM. lt27K. S 100K. Baylront 3br, $17,000 redUe1lon . NEW "°11 '°'the next day'a publl· Liii ISLE .... , dltemma on thlt on.I Cell 831-4398 77<Ml737 834-9101 2ba, 40' 111p. S385K. Moblle Home now 142, :::~ cation. For Sunday and He'1 tran1farred -MUST ••ll9 W 873-1484 """ .... w11 Monday publlcatlona, Remodeled 3 bdrm 2 bath+ 1.arg SELL! Fantaatlc location ._,I llTI """'..... ltlt ....., lndudlng all ..... ,.
'"''" 12:00 noon Saturday. .._;_.__. ... e2~ rm.. -So. Cout Plaza. Hit 3 8r w. Ba pool "°"'8. -... 1111 amnt gea, beet pal1I locatlon .. ou ·PIHsa Hk tor a .. kilt beam ceillnp. fwui.1 .. acu, patios . .., ' · lou, your gain on thla C1tm kitchen, lmm1c. IY... Very flexlble Hnancing, 111s""~eL • oc.1101ron1. ::~ number .. when c•ncel-FllllAllS IUOI llLLTIP xlnt Town• Hom• de-lnlldelout. $135,000 3 bdrm & den. R-2. will offered tor one °' ...... OU .. aguna. r.•n •ni !Ing your ad. HQht. Call 759-t501 or lrada for C.M. unlt1. port Beac hel t1ne1t Dally. A.gent 499-4 42· ~rn New 4 br, 4 'h ba, custom French Normandy 752·7373. 3 Br 1'A ea lamll)' rm, $700,000. 3713 Saa· Condomlnluma. e-541-2739· nm Eutll FA!tate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1 ,250,000. 24X30' gatage. ,_ cri>t lhora. eso-es1e. Bier N9wpOtt 8-dl •·28r--d-bl-wtcte--.-u-.pei-rt>--F-.-v. =~~~ Check your ad dalty and OlllUll OHi UJFlllT WALKJDlfsJ.EE 000& paint In & out. $138, ..__.... Hau.hta, 3 8r. 1 873-e847 loc. '37,!500. Own. 0W1 UH report arr~ lmmadlal• n-•.,.. 0 I ·-w.,.,.. ..... Anaheim n2-9370 •••lit wltlnanclnQ.
Coronado Island cust. be..#-t lot. 85' boat ._..a. • • Ba. llouH. new paint. ~--~===iiiiiiil .... ~ --.. .. --~· '""'11 ly. The DAILY PILOT aa-,,..,..,.., f <t ti I II d ......_ .. -_...... :~ aumH llablllty for the dock. Plana avail. Now '370,000 w/terma. •c--c-3 8r 1 Ba nxer. St20,000. ~~ fto!...\~,~ Ill.. BACK BAY • 38r, 1v.sa,
.:.-, llrll Incorrect lnNrtlon Gl!li. FIUD a•n•n 1lr h .. t. detaclwld dbl A bHt buy In Harbor $49,900. Comm pool, •lll·-------• ~ eat garage. large yard. Ridge E1tataa. 3BR. 1pa, bell. Owner wlll 141-1114 52t El Mod«!&. A.alllng 3 BA, Fam. rm w I conelder 11 ... option . BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
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8 ed view. A.uume large ~8~~,5~ble. . IUffS 30 -µ.loan. $911ar Wiii c .. lli:Puelr 1111
..,... cerry 2nd. 1559,000. Prima Com--'al Pro-8An~IN. 3 bdr, lam rm, Maure an W II It e , ,.,_.., 1&11 UY ""u•• :n1~ PWI ;~!! A popular noor plan wl1h ·on very few ever on the ·u:• mertcetl 3 8r. 2 e.. lant-1cm aatlc family area, Hxy
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LANO. WHI ..... 09tlon. .-.-y, ,_.,,.,,., ariU-~ ... fora var c anyon and $225,000. Bair, &44-0t34 cau-. wtiatew9r1 ..... -ooeen view. 3 Br 2 Ba °' ~ $295,000.
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tec:t'1 hOme lhoWI that great buy. 831-7370, C«on1 d•I Mar. Spot·
modem dMlgn c:wt ba 1112·2411 IW 2 Br. 2 ea. with Oen, C.•w•••w ll'IS _,.,,, & lrwttlng. ~ 3 ~old, 2 car garage. cuter vtewt of ihe PllCMc t1nnl1, pool. Hcurlty. ,. R c H 1 ' £ c r u R .. L w~ ~ Condo, 2
'hlltt. LUatl •ldacapllig. Prloed to ..... '310,000. p R 0 pl R T IE s bd. 11,(o ba. et.c. gar,
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144-IMt H.B. 844-7424. Brollar ~ lll'dltltec:hn llt· ~u::'°d!~a-11:~:: ~~~~~~~~l.~~~~!!!!!!!~~~I . MAllRW MWll ed on 200' ot th• Big 145N Golden Olan, Ir· i..;. ~• Canyon Country Club IOUI VIEW AP111 fUlm Piiat tm LIQUIDATION 3 B r and fumleNd by Stew _v1ne __ • ----
.11• A.ftAI liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;J Thi• I• an outitendlng 199,950. Dlll1tng 2 Br, 2 MODEL perfect home. ChaH of A.rchltactural
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..,_ Engll•h Manor houH, e. home ....,... ca--....el tmmect. avail. $20,000 D19MI •-· Computar --------..._ . ....__., w· ... t comm•""'""' an ex...., ' .. .,_. u-. .._""" ~ t 700 Fet Clllllhd Ad ·~......, • 1 , .. _ .... 0 --LfT aiv. •f;"' ..... H.::.:::.: c•ll, fr11hly pain tad, be6ow rnart!M -·"""· t '/ n OY9r lhe bead\. A well plan-Sunny location, ~t & om,,. --clOM to ocean, uaum 0-??? down. Cel Petrtdl aq. rt. .950,000 IM. ACTION
ned 2 Bdrm 2 bath con-~-~U~tlc*ly 1 o a n , 1 m a 11 d n . Tano,., ant 780-8702. wttt\ ttnanolng ~ Call • A. llrepeca that .u cuatomlzed. A.cca11 to • .., -...--, 6etalled. • Dally Pllol ~warmth let ~tar prlv. baach. 3 Bdrm. the home It pertec:t foi :~12t2~2413 or AO-~
get-tog•th•r1. New on Wm C.Ote, Siu-. '319,000 the eophlattcated oouc* 1 1 642-5f71
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tnfOf'rNtlon. ~7111 an Trl'Mon '°' ~t· 8&, apac:IOUI IMng rm, STAR GA'ZEK._~ lhooMng. 71M1 famtly rm, laundry rm. ~. ~th:ul'~T..~ THE REAL
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pa(l(lng. Price •t $395, ••• associated
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A!llD ' COMM'L Loving ' ~bl9 O&H l'INCINO/CON8l •• •HOMI l\lllAlf• 'Rouee • omoe ct.enll)Q llAICKWOAK. lmlll IObe LoM IM!lntet Medi""'· ...... ..... ,,.. , ... , ....... N..-~A41model·O..lan Frw Week tn AptN ~built or ~reel flee·Plumb..catpentry Atll1bl1, thoto11gh l HNPot1. Coete MeM 0111llty work, .con°Wd l!apMi.no.d 1 prof... Stump GMd s.w ~
Low rat... 964-3140 Fenc.cl yerd-00.1• M... ~ltl'le one-. Piiio cewttl-llenott I ~ulc~. 110 hr. Olnger. lrvtne. Reta. t15-J111 "'"· trwe Mt. "4-1t tloNI. Vll'f t-.onab'e ,,.. ...-. Jtm HS-&tlO
Ca•litt •-La-e:Jt•&e211 wkdyt ,r .. Mt. 174-&819 "-nlOd 1<.91111 Ml·>i911 14· 32I Muonry & s1uoco: new & Pt1,,11no e111wlof I Int• rat•'°' .i Of~ pool u TA M 0 ....,......, ..... .....,-....,.·---lUnl Ctlllcl c.re • my Spy-.a ........... •-·•r JACK 0' ALL TAADl!I Higll Oulllty HouMwOrk repalf All typee Oualliy rlor, quality gu111nteed ,,..d •. l'or e11per1 Mf• TA IM IN ' ''"'°" •New oeblnete. cabinet 0, ... home. hp IMCfl. "' T"liD ,,..,.. Cell Jaok anytime, l\eft. I am the beetl Loweet prio.. 83t-2345 915-9018 vtoe, cell~ I p.m. v.,, J:., ~· lleul•
feeing, blrt & formic• ., mother fwa/Wllnde 8PRINGa·HIH0£8-tlflW Dey or nlOflt t1640t4 9l'i·1012 tn ~ &AICKWOAK: Smell or Int bt fOf bettet work, to t p.m. If no .,._.,, Ing,
CC)Ynlertope. M2-088t OK 7~235 r= :~~cr!.1 ONli CALL OOH m ......... latve Jobi. r.pelrt. lowtt ptloM Cell Jeck PLEA&E ll*'l11.. 1'··•-!!dM .... _____ _
Careatg Ctilld care t Y' a over. ,81.,.11 ,. yre In o.M. Painting. carpentry, ne-oi2t ettamoon• Looel ref•, M5·15t2 839-9793 (114) l I Pvt Tulorlng/ AefMdl•I
Aepelr-A11er111on. • I Ml81t, aneck•. croee et. 1430169 Tom 657-4490 roofing. Mpt ,,..,,... ell)-I 11...i Mnt11 Olml P&llnll U frtttrtr ""'"9 IMtrUC11on. >Ont r-..111 "'--· .. wtnd~•blnet• ~r/ Sprlngdele 0 0 Ing, gardening, yatd o1n. J•lt m!I .... Uc ...... ,.4t 1 - - - -K .... (lt3)6t2-.31'9'
"""" v-~ 2 1r909 Door peretore. up, etc i..-1 rll• ·ABC MOlllNO· "' yra · '"""• ne. Rental ~ for twe
P.,...._petl09-feneet eprl""•· hlrdwua. For 8TAAR 64 ...... 411 M ., ,..,, .... C ........ .,_,.....,. bO<\dld Reft. Color •11· __ _!-!!:.-~'.!~~l~4~l~-1~fnlN~=~ .... =-=-=;::j;::;;'" Jftfry 64._...413 CHILDCARE. Chrletlan ~ttlon Seecout eture, nllC)On.,1:>11 pro-....._, .,.,.,, ....,,,_ pert 993..00t 1 Rletltrd _., •
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Remodellng, llnl•h cer-Ct1ta1ct111, Qeu11l b~talH P • Y u t 11111 e •. C • 11 Competitive tetH. HANO NG/STRIPPI O nne P=~· . e.4a.oee'.4 ...... C!ual!I -Home r..,1111 Sml Jobe 176--44111 ettw 9 p.m. Lie T-t t8,429 730-t363 \/IN-MC Scott 645-9325 -..----• ...-.--.-... -00--.W-.-pentry. door hanging, Remodel/""*"' comm 99111 OK elnllng etc • •··II WE W.-QH w1... <> painting, roonng, elactrl-& r"ld. Uc'd, bonded, '" • P 15-· STAAlllNO COLLEGE hperl wellcoverln9 In--!I Fett . Pro4au40nel cal, etc. 631-837t Mike Ina. For .. t. 552.9t42 T<>Pc>ecl/removed. CINn Gary 64 5277 PlL Immaculate, rHponelble STUDENTS MOlllNO 111lletlon Real Conaul-Huber Aoollng·llf ~· Quality WOf1I gu#anla9d
up,,_ lewnt. 75t-3478 Homa r11J>elr1, carpentry, bueln•H women. Long CO Lie Tt24-438 tant A"lgnmt 581·8590 N--tacover-dec*• Fr• •!meta 848-7311t
Car1tt ltnlct I,.,, ll1ffllall I... Lend~tng-Yd Clnup• ceblnell, 1lectrlc1I. Um. local rffldenl with lnaurecl. 641-8427 Bleckwelder Paperheng-uc. ut t802. 648-9734 "!At the lktnehlne In"
No StMm/No Shampoo uc. 3Qe888. AemocMI. tr• trlm/remov-Malnt plumblng, lenclng Don ref. Avail June lhru Sept WATCH US GROWi Ing & Remove! Ouel la-rH~Hl-tMt SUNSHINE WINDOW
Sllln Specialist Fut Add'na & Cabinet• Irrigation Jim 85t-Ot29 968--0t49 °' Dct. 873-e7t2 Paiitllt wort! only 494-3818 ,. CLEANING
dry Fr•"' 83S.-tS82 6411-8511& 845-4644 Tll lllU ... I lia FREE. hon.ti & rellebl• -L Free Ml. · •381042 642·1&49 H I .,•ft avell. Call Peut flll p•-•1 Platlllllt•Y REP•IA SPECt•LtST --------Shempoo & eteam clean. D--'l Ltwn-tree-ehrub IMtell DUMP JOBS " .,.,.. ,. ,. John'• Window CIMnl""' .,..., T-•rtm/"·--vel Butler 645-4840 )(802 by Alchtrd Sinor Lie. W••··~ l,Hta•ltt Shllle-Com~hlngle ··• Color brightener•. whl DRYWALL TAPINO ,..,. • """'"' & Smell Moving J9bl 280M4 14 f h .. 7St·77t8 551-5552 Fr• eet. t2 yni •!IP crpt1 • tO min. bleach. Lnn mlllnt/Aototlttlng Call MIKE 64.,_t39t lict•t Tu local cuito~' •. 0 appy ColorlB& . 87&-48t8 840-1061 Hell. llvldln rm1 St5: evg All Te1tlur" a Acoultlc Free Mtlmatl 548--8065 *lllf WU l'I* room 17.50; couch $t0; Fr••1.Kevin873-l503 HAUL-MO\/E-REMDllE Fadateted~SetVlce Thenky01,1,983-4tt't Plaster/ ltelr •
chr SS. Ouar. ellm pal DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL CINtwlpe/Lendecaplng Fumllvra, Trath, Tr... Home/ apple. • ... ""' pu-..11 ED'S PLASTERING ~O-a ~onlylP«'lelL _ _, 1 ltlle la •--'rel
od C t -·• t"' y • •LL PH'"SES Heullng . Tr• Trim """ "'•t5 NO"'M 83t t7t lllMtt anti" ·-,,._,. ..,._ _.,... or. rp r....,...r. " r ,. ,. Fr• Ml. 642-9907 ....,._ " · pr om pt . n ea l Ouellty petchel/leitlur" 25 yr1 •llP· 76t-4364 Th• all contrectore whO exp. Do work myeell. BUD (7t4) 552-9582 HAULtNO Dave's: Moll St0-$75 or proteHlonele/ lo retH lnt/eitt Neat. 645-8258 perform wor14>Yef 1200
Rell. 554-0t23 El t i I Relph C•b•llero. SQnl C1Mnup1, yard/Ir .. IVC 20% off IHt year'•· Wiii 838-7t49 PLASTER PATCHING ......... ,.. lncludlng ,,bor and
We Cera Crpl Cleaner• " 111 Compl. malnt, comm/ RANDY, 642-7847 travel. 64t..o929 Reetucco• lnl/ut 30 9ud0et r11-.,1ow min. I ~~·'u'n1~.!.J>~~: Slum Clean & Uphol ELECTRICIAN. Priced rae. Tr• trimming & r• PAJIT Y•I OASTLl ...,._, ,,,_...., ~·
$1.84 per day
Ttlat't ALI. you l)tty '°'. 30 d•y Id In Ille
DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY 00 It NOWI ... ,., ......
Your Diiiy Pilot
8..-..ce Directory
:••ttve 141 1 eat HJ
Anutk&l C.W..•
N-. & Raaprey. Ramod.
carpan~ Uc. #4t489t Ablll1y rt 730-t900
Witlt1•l ltat4tl
Add'nt·Oeelgn·Aemod. top quality. Low price
Fr•aal. Uc. 831·2345
"~·· Drlveway-Parlllng LOI
Ae981....sealcoetlni.c S&S Alphlt 83 t-4 t99
Dan Hllllbarg Grading Truck Mount Unit Ouer. right, Ir•• Htlmete on moval. clHn-up1. FrM Heull~cleen-up & lree FllU FREE EST. INT/EXT. yrt Neet Paul S45·2977 AH, Comm, boel trlre trector9 ehould eo •t•I•
Reu. rataa. 64S-37t8 large or email Jobe. Mt, 648 .. 864 ell. 4:30. trlmm · ltO min. PIOIW I IEUYllY REFS LIC. 32088t Pluter & Drywall Fr• aat. 64t·7681 1 In thalf adver1191ng. Con-
---------• CARPET INSTALLATION Lie. 39e82t 873--0359 COMPLETE GARDENING 55 -8271 Bob Your Homa or Office TEO. 7t4/87t-9047 Ext/Int. AeltuCCOI lprltaal Ctu1tll!t l =~ ~ ~
l!h!lttlat & REPAIRS. 30 yra eitp. LIC'O ELECTRICIAN SERVICE: call Jerry'• College Student with large Cell Now, 832..e681 INT/EXT. CALL JIM. Bl~walls. 586-4892 •ANGELA SPIRITUAL• I (714) 5:.:'Je: with any
a P~. AM/comm Uc. 397 642-t720
B.b--'tllng, any "~·r 845·903t (bet 8, ell 4) Oual. work·Raal. telN Lawn Service. 83t-4395 truck' loweel rele' 140-lllt Conaullanl/ Counaellng aUMllone. Contractor'I ,.. '""' 1---------1 T 83t-5072/973-7544 prompt. Thank you, Lubntlat Plaa•l•t 1 f 111 Neat Vlctorta/Xlnl reft. ThOmeoll Carpet s .... a om Gardening. clHn-up•. Coun 759-t978 --INTIEXT PAINTINO -("') In •I m•tt•ra 0 • • ... UQenae Board, 28
Cotta tHea. 842·8482 ln1ta111t1on1. Comm/ AESIO/COMM'L/INO. tomming, cement wortc. flU utmATll & WALLPAPERING H llr II v IU.1121 875-2495 or 873-9784 Civic Center Plue.
resld. r"tretche• & r• 20 yr1. Do my own work S46-t804 642-2985 lt•t a. .. 1,. SOd, IPfimcler end enrub Cualom wortc Fr• Mt. WA TEA HEA TEA Spacial Spiritual AdVleor Room 890, Santa Ana, lall ... a palra, 1tlnl refs. #430277 Lie. 27804t. Al 848-8t28 WllOAPI llllT Pelntlng . Carpentry ln1ttllatlon. Our work R... Steve 547-428t Pool heet91'S*Furnecaa In bu1lne11, marriage, CA 92701.
Bllfoon Promotlont Unll-Greg 556-5324 CHAISTY a SON Cln-upe. Ref• 638-1SlO Tit.. Remodel. Bonded. only look1 e11pen1lve. LOW COSTll 24 HRS atren problem1, etc. :::::====:::::===
mlteel: brig.ht bouquel1I "' t/ "-t 2• HOURS LIC'O Lie. 682·7432/844-4798 Chaotl our prlcaa before DAI/IS PAINTING D-elr·A-lna..R--"'et 6 3 t • 9 4 7 8 0 I en I Treda your Old etuff for Same dey. 494-7550 ~.... -•ere• .. · Garden~ wanted. mow-you buyl Lie. 2045t8. lntleJCt Acoustic celllno•. ,_,, ...... ,......-.... ..,., 63t-8964 ~odl•• with 1 S3M t21 Of 850--0998 .. C'-·-c ·LL ••11-to t3. cabinet relln. In• Free Drain•. Uc. 650-t030 .... '-·/ r1~ ai.,...1 Cement-Masonry-Block Ing, a glng, rekln~, •laM 1111&1&ae ,. .,.. 8 9 ad. 642-M78
Walle-~11, wor11. Lie. "-'-' ' ·--._.. aweap nt rea e • ROBIN'S CLEANING .,.., I -a -· .......,,......-.._. JJ!WIUIHI .., uw au--.,,__.,lclan· ~ & --11 1 f et • •· •• a.... •&..-Ml #368780. 42-747 1na1a11-aAft.1-.D-a1r S--J-LI-1·--=====-·
Burglar & Are Alarm• •38t057 Rob 547-211&3 t~.J~~~:. ;.~.weJ',~~:4•5 matN. 64 154t Service ., thoroughly IUl'I PllmH OI L~T, MIJ~:-~5t AAA Sprinkler/land~ •••tmn
Canttel Reportl~ ~oncrete· emtll or lg• IGIWUTZ UlllO&PI claen houM 640-0857 •1lattaa1ct Top quallty/Aeu. rain Aepalre, lie 1282873. knockl otten wn.n you
RM/comm. 5..s fob• Remove old. re-httrtaJ .. nt Spaclal-comm/ruld EllpertlM HouMkeeplng OARCIA'S MAINT • Bldg/ Fr .... umate 860-7t69 PMl ltnict/ a.eira 545-6974, 842-8007 uM raault-119ttlng Delly lalWtn pl~ wlnflW. 645-85t2 For your wedding, th• lndacp/ malnt aef'V. t3 \lee & 111ppltee Included trlr pk, h cerpentry, elec, Cuatom Painting: lntle•t. ----------1 Piiot Cl111ltled Ada 10
.. ____ 1 TU acoustical beauty of 11o1 yre. Fr• eat. 831-7494 Kitty 64t-4970 plumbing. 491-3&8t Ouellty. SP'lng Special. 20 Y" Hp. Pool aerv. re-Tilt reecn the Orenge Cou1 STAPLEY CONSTR. ..-r ... c t & h 87.., •• ,,8 • F .. , o-673 203t molding. Early comple-mn84 New & f'afnOd flnleh cat· ce gu ar. .,........, _SELL Idle Item• with • Tht fHIHI drew In the Heve ~want ree · ••• • tlon, melnt. & rep1lr. Tiie & Muonry: MW & ,... Ptione 842-5878
pantry, doo; hanging. ITIYI 9't TIU 11&1 SELL Idle 1t1m....-W1tn 1 Deity Piiot Claullled Ad. WHt. .e Delly Piiot to NII? Cl · ada do H111e aomethlng lo Mtl? Fr•"'· 24 hr S«V. UC. pelr. All types. Quellty. ·~t. 831-837t Mike Bfft price•. 963-3283 Dally Piiot Clualfled Ad. 642-5878. CIUllfled Ad. 642-5878. II well. 842-5878. Cluejfled •d• do It well 283800. 645-8280 . Fr• .. ,. Lie. 631-2345
ltlt Wut.. 9100 ltlt Waatt4 5100 ltlp Wutt4 510t ltlt Wutt4 5100 Btlt Waatt4 5100 Belt Wutt4 91!! ltlt Wu... 5100
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE "c~:~:TP~t:.1~~1c:r~!: The1~1~!~'J~!r hu H,~~~~~~~1E:~1L~:~:~ ~~~:u1~.~:2 sa1aa s~t~r~ ex~ ~or•
turaa, Glau Blower ale. home. Hlkpg +childcare who enl"" working with MUii "" by doing lnteralllng 11 now Interviewing tor GrMI apol 09pollte ot.. openings or pert lime le>< 6 yr old boy, attnoon h _M, 1 b II •otecount Long Olalence
yt d I f S Rout• Manegera to 114.l· & eve• Mon-Fri Non-yout u1 e we __ ..._ telephone eelel work on full or pert time aalH
Ml en · ront o age pervlM carrtars. Mondey groomed. pe<IOf'lebla, • phOfle -·-· behalf of National Com-poeltlon. lndlvlduel1 ep-Motal tO-AM dally. Bring PM emkr. muat drive. Am & poeltlve mot111etor Stett •$500-$1.000 Wk penlee. Many ahllte lo plylng muat have a11ten·
aamplaa. 1t4n39_.252 :::U/3m· i::.~11~•v• :1t~;9~. t23~~~ r Y et $75 per week Cell ~ouutandlng Leed cttooee trom. 14 per tic. •Ive Hlllng and mer-
ACROSS
1 Small dQi1
4 Gounod
OS)« a
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50 Weight unit
5 t Jacob's kin
52 Originated
54 Proverbs
SATURDAY'S
PUZZLE SOLVED lm " •.... 1, d-debla eletlOn we-2-6pm, 646-702 I (uk for rogram guerenteed, plu1 lucre-chandltlng background ,,_ -...... S N S" ) •Complete Training I b .., _ __, Ml and ........... . Automotive repelr •h<>c>. gon . ven or emell pickup INTERIOR OE IG .. erron . Call Jeff Stone for Inter-t ve onu1 progrem. ~..... ary ..... .....
Gene rel eh op labor. end current lneurance. SALES POT Tiii view 659_7200. Sai.1 exper prel'd, but fita. Cell Mon 1hru Set
M I n Im um wag• w~ lalary St50 end Earn $700-S&OO/mo pt will train the right per. from 9tm to noon
58 Penpolnl ' I P A " a T u 1 83 t-7270 Company Benelll• piue Mu1t be creellve. well-Ml/WHllllS aon For lntef'Vlew Cell: 640--0990 or 640--099 t
ml'--end commllllon groomed, 1mblllou1 Make extre SI helping Selee Robin or Lind• et S 1 PI T E P• Is Bo<n •
14 Farewell!
16 Starer
60 Young Ollfl ' a " N 11 0 " I p I l E
61 Gold or tin 0 N IA E N II I • N c E unamn .._,,.. 8 Earn l200-S800 per a.11.llll e cre ary. · x r • opportunity. Apply et 499-t4 t youth cerrler1 promote --orgenl:rtd peraon tor
olfculatlOn o111ce 3PM to INTEANATIOWAL OIL their own utebll1hed week pert time Up to ··s_A_l:_E_S ______ -4 busy dleorganlzeO LI ·
16 "-Ooone"
17 Scent
82 Insect stage s I.I E A rr u " N I 0 E T ;~::~~ Mature. lovtng pereon to watch my beby In my
C.M. home. Pit houre
Bondable wrtnan Aefl.
SPM. Orange CoHt Diiiy DRILLERS • Now hiring routes, Melura, oulgo-$1000 bonus for cloe« & 1 gun• Bch Arehllect Lite Piiot, 330 w .. 1 Bay St.. IOI roughneck• & aome Ing, ettracllve perentel clOM Will beat eny deal Ttlt ..... (01ttrfq) I Bkk'g. Hours Flexible
19 lncllllfl
COete M.... field etell Mu11 treln type pe<eon. pleaM call Start tod~meklng big SollJ lt1d1 provided. 494-6507 w• UUI 120.000 + For Info call ,_2_-s_P_M_._M_·_F __ 84&-__ 1_02_1_._,=sss-""'.".".Ca11:--"-:---7oa_2 ___ , 1110 develop new IC· I---------
• ........ (3t2) 920 -9875 ext Photo Lab counter per-Salel/Hardware. counts 855-2120 lllllTUY
Babylltter, malure for t PIT. FIT. XLNT Commie, 2239B. (F•) eon, perl llme, e11per FT/PT, Crown Herdwera. Mor• lemllies •• getting No experience necH·
20 Pathway
21 Live 56&-3805 '"· 4:30
...,. t day par waetc. 20 Work In OC Must have pref Apply In person. 3 t07 E .. t Cat Hwy, CdM the camping ''bug" this aary. Good f::'r v~.
mo. Old boy & 1 on the neJr for color & be 1 aelf lfllL llOlnUY Snapshot 1 Hour F>hoto. Sale9 year tf you have 1 no Mlllrf. or em.
22 Dunce
23 -water 70 Wood ~ ... IT " I ,:.IOIR ,._
24 Ms Garbo
26 Throw
sources E ~ ..:; o u T o o A
71L8ps.e '~MIH U•l Alll A T
w • y M y h o m • 11., I• r w 111 Ire In PUT TM t49 Rlver'91de Ave N B. camper tl\81'1 not ge1tlng 695-458 _____ _
646-5551 84().5249 Pl•n••. (ln1erlorl n1ed1 UST JOB ! uMd. Mii 11 now wllll. sea~· fut with Daily
29 Tune DOWN E 0 J II -I S E II llT I II I t::--:----:::---:---':'7':-:-::-:::·1-;__-------Claelllled AO. Piiot Went Adi Babyllltter, 5 yr old, 2 30 Oenlll A-ptlonlll, ex-Experienced In s>«eonal re ll eble mllntenence
3t Onl. city
32 Sellor's
patron
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33 Ecetesy
38Glut
38 Uquor
39 Hurries
41 Domineer
43 Choose « N.L. team
46Countiee
4 7 Tiiie of old
49 Out1· MorM
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1 Divides ~ L -t a a 110 A T s
2 - -barrel 18 Eighth part 45 Pel marble
3 Prize 24 w Indies 48 Eiclle
4 -dance Island 53 rllla
5 Mellow 25 Performer 55 ~
6 01 arm bones 27 Hit 56 Gamble
7 Hidden 1acts 26 Accents 57 Sneakier
8 Amphibian 30 Wine bucket 59 Unk.ige
2 wds 33 Them there 61 Extlnc1 blrdt
9 Plus 34 Quick 62 " - -
10 Comfort 35 Space man Ding Dong
t 1 Span. cape 37 Repeal Daddy"
t2 M891. cape 40 Brightest 63 "Hoot -I"
t3 Rodent 42 T1wdry 65 Fr title
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t t t 30 Call I g P8flOn PIT Some ptent pm o : pm. partence neceuery, ' Injury. crlmlnel ew. •llf>«. 75 t_2271 One ol tlle nation'• ler·
before 2:30 e76-7537 dey week, Laguna Hlli.. femlly law. Salary com-•---------• gHt menufecturera of
Ballery/AMtaurant needs 770-4275 menturate with experl-Proof Reeder llghttng product• tor
counter llelp Pref Fe. 1----......., ..... -----1 ence. Legune Beech Exper. FIT, Mon-Tues· lndullrleJ end commer-
Cel Balbo• Bekery. M~t have email car or 497-t789. Thun-Fri-Set. 9.5 All clal llCCOUnta nu opan-
873-2040. A8k for Peut motorcycie. Full or part LIUL snanot eompanPENNYYS~\/EnRt•. At8pply80 Ing• for ..... profaalio-
1 F I di " net• In LOCAL AREAS. Bank....., I me, or mme et• Newport Center Reel Pltcentl• Ave, Coat• .. ,. work Mu1t be non-pr .. 1u1e. IEW &OOllm :ce11·.••"' """"' E11ate Llt1g1t1on Firm M... honHt and •lncer• In-'""""""" need• 11\arp, exp'd legal r -.r71'-nml'l"lm1-1 t ... . Immediate op~lng for 1---------1 Sec'y. Xlnl typing, diet•· PI T-•••-dlvldual1 looklng or t ..... r eaperlenced New Ac-Ell.perlenc.d R~t•I Cer phone, end ll'lorthand 8 Delly Pilot newepeper lut Job. Mu11 be quallfl-
countt Aepreaentatlva. pereon needed 10 Wflte mvat. s e l ary open dealer In lrvlne area. ed to opan ,_account• Eacellent lnterper90nel contrectt. 7-t t Rent 8 64<Mi9e2 Approx 20 hra pr wk. u well .. upgirada •ta-
communlcallon1 tklll• Car. 850-t t80 Attern<>On9 & IOIM -bll1hed u1a11. Repeet
and xnowleclge of bank-Ellparlenced Beker. ( tO Live-In help n"d•d for kend morning•. Mu1t ~. and eacure fu-lng l«Vlcel. Pereonnel yre) lttllan end French confined pereon. FrH nave dependeble *11da. lure. Full compeny be-
86t-9900. Ext 264 E.O.E. BrMd1. Pey Top Dollar. room. Good tor l)erlOn prefer llghl truck w/ nellt1 Including mefor
M/F Call Balboa Bakery, on Social Security camper IMll Only neat, mec:Uc.1
Banking 873-2040, A8k fOf Paul 973-0719 No Board. ruponelbl• peraone Call Bob Quooanhelm
Lill OWi •FASHION COUNSELOR LIVE-IN POSITION n..o eppty. Starting ap-(7t41 n2:g900
En"" laval poeltlon with St2/ht, PIT, Ledlaa Ap-Ctrlng, hone1t ladly to ~:f·b~59~~~= Mon. Tuee 9 . 5 PM
Mort"'g..,.. n--klng Arm ""''el Bualoaae 730-9080 care for 95 yr old ldy. EqueJ """"t" Empl. WF .... -...,, ...-c M ~t31 evs only. Mon-Fri, ••k for ~.,..' for pereon wltn profn-or 7Sl-4347 · Greg Hyde. clrculetlon. SalaepallOlll loo«lng lor
1lon1I phone manner Alm Splloer Trelnee, part LOSE WEIGHT whlle 842-432t career In edverlltl"g.
and bualneM omoa etl-time, melure pereon, making money Pert 1-P-/T-newsp---.,.,--d-al-tvery--.·1 Medic*. Dental. Xk\t Co.
quette. Mua1 ba well or-mutt tpHk Englleh. time/I time. 84&-7807 3.a.m. $425/mo, plua wtlh room for edvance-
genlzad end lypa 80 llulble hre, epproir LIT Pllllll 111111 bonua. All~ tied In mant. Call Wayne Chrft.-WP"!,·2.~ell Jenine et 20/hrt-wk. Cell btwn tor 7.t t Rent A Cer bag. All you do 11 p!Qlup tten Ltd. Advartlelng
851-vvv 8 -9AM only M-F wun&datallcars.Only &dellver.Call 7s9-0630, Mgmt & Marketing . lii~iii~~iii~iiiiiiil~83~1~~~1~2--~---1 ellp. people apply. 1-8-_8_pm_. _ __, _______ 642·t388 ...... .. .,...,. flLL W PIY 85(). t tlO. REAL ESTA TE l;:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=ol
for_ a _ea(orlln Newi>c>n p•--_., ... ~-Need t a.• ..
Baectl. EllperlellCed heir -··•--llAl&llll 111111 ~-·· •11• -,\•• ~.l' opportvnltlH avellebla ., __ •• ...,. t 1800 ptrlenced 1•11on In .... t,f.~ •l\p• atyllet. manlcurtet•. make with the Lo• AngelH = ~ ~eve a !:': commercial lndvetrlal .,. ,.._,,,,.
up =·~:1::1 tee TlmH Clrc1111t1on O.· wegon °' ven end enjoy ~ 6•1•~ ~ auccea-u• \ t.~• 1~~-~~~~~~~!I pwtment"' our ooor-10-"'°"'Ing w1tn taenee-•. ..... grv-n.. . ~' I· door ne-paper UIH Call Mr. Rountree et 8aat ~Iona lllllllPll f/I program. OuarentHd 648-706e btwn 1tAM & In N~648-505t
Potlllon with Newport hourly wage plue com-3PM week daya.
''95CJi> ol mT
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front cAe f>ilol. •• 8Mch 1,,,,_tment Arm. mlaelon. Hourt: 9 AM · 21----.,--.-=.,8,.,.s°"'T'.:'.""'."",.,,T::.--R9cl Typlet, p/t, 80 wpm, F/C. EDP, P/R op« r• PM, or 4 PM • 9 PM. MEDICAL"° I iAN offloa lkllle. Nwpt Bch.
quired, Int, fl.QC! UMt8 Training II provided. Po-Family practice, El Toro Call 1t4/851-11 t5
lnven'°')' L.eaM mat1•· 1antlel to Hrn S300 + 7141170-tHO ~--------~~...,.. daelrebla. per --· For an Int•··--.-_ .... -_ .... -,-----RETAIL
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iiiii!i~!ii~'-'!~iiiij_~t!J4!__ ______ 1 E•P«· 8llllng Ina .• tY91ng, It ..... ......_ .... a ..... •hOtth•nd, NB Are• ........... , -•1-40~-+--t--+-•11...-t--+---I BOYS • GIALS General oftloa 1eo-eo&e Dinnerware ..... PfOPle,
It u-fr-tht P•I•• o4 oelp H• rnpHH
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I ,.,. "•') ••PP> I .. ---view, c.u 957-2381 Ex1 -... ntarr ........ It .. ..
IE.am •11tr1 caen Nlllng , ...... PIM caanlart. Mteeletodt. All -.iiii~~-=-~ijiii==-~~-~-.~-==~.;ii:..;..1 1ut>acrlpt1on1 for Dally U•llltffller Needed: Shampoo ,.,..... full tim.-pert time P<*-Pllot DMW In H.B. Cell tant '°' bulY talon. UC. 11on1. Waelland ava1i.-
•hli 1ht Pllet
P..-.k Hll ..._.. te..... tm Mlrio '42-4321ut.211. Ellperlenced In pepar req. N.8 . 931-1390 blllty 1 must. Apply In laal,t~.,.,, t Lv nerne 1 Phone. E.O.E. work maintenance of per90n: 12t2 So. Cou! SPIHl I UAI. READING8 UllRIPTIT1 ITlft ta penal on plent, profit Need part·tlme pareon to Hwy, Legune e.ecn
Newapaper
OPENINGS
FOR OUR
TEMPORARY
HELP POOL
$4.52/Hr.
Appliations 01ccepted TuesdAy,
Wednet&y, 01nd Thursday ONLY
(April 12, 13, & 14)
From 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM ONLY
Cal50fltc 1s a maior suppher of automobtle air
cond1bonen for NISSAN (DATSUN). We will
need individuals to work on a lemporary basis
for an 1ndefin1te period of time
The assignmef'lts involve e1ther hgfit h.nd
assembly or paclun8 on our Day Shrft. ReQV1·
remeflts 1ncluck good attendance, ability to
speak English, av11labihty for pos51ble overtime
and must be phyS1Ully able 10 work from a
st.1ndtn8 posit>on throughoul an 8 hour shift
Applicants whom we wish to interview, will be
contacted at a later date by our Personnel
Department. CAl.SONIC INC., 9 Hol.tnd, !MM,
CA.
DllfCTIONS: Take l·S to l.Ue f«est Eiut. tum
inland on lake forest. left •t Mwiands and
Right al f¥\lrcont to Holland An f.qual Oppor·
tunity Employer Mlf/H
Advice In all meltert Save home, car, ate. Call llal• Wu... SIM ...._a....aa... .... tharlng, and lax llllno. aultl H.8 . Dally Piiot ...... all Store M:\i:I love, marriage & bull· nowiPr....,.tattv.Actlon _...,__ Mutt have working daeler weekday•,.,..,
neee. Alao cou"Mllng. Work1hop. 951-5947. Aoco11n11 Aecelveble/ Plrt/llm.. 831-1791 1cnow1ee1ge ol tu l1w1 4:3opm-1:aopm. Seti ... f
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KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
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SPEND vobR DAYS
AT THE BEACH
TEL-1-CIRC
HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR PART·TIME PERSONS IN
TELEPHONE SAi.ES DEPARTMENT
OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER
•Evenings and Saturday
mornings
·Commission/Guarantee
·Must be ambitious.
) pleasant and reliable
•Experience helpful.
but wtlllng to train
·This Is not temporary
642-5678. ext. 312
between 5:30PM-9PM
"THE POSITIVE ANSWER"
We Med OOod peope to ••t up =ntmentt
from ow ..... of· ftoe In the fteftlng for
Holdly IM't MW frlMll ~. ltllry + oonwnlt-•I on + bon111. Call 7'1"'4222 tftlr 1 PM.
Thi Oely "°' .... lttedl•t• ..,...1n91 for ................. .,,..._ ca,,..e ...... po. ................. .,,,,.
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obo. &42-0100, 969-t221
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good, all orig. 11400
obo.842-0100,969-1221
~ Cout OAILV PILOT/Monday, April 11, 1113
llOIOSCOftl av StoNEY OMARA
TM ... J April 11
ARiEI (March 21-AprlJ lt): 8aM can be
JeCured; keep Unee ot commu.nbUon open, eol.Jdlfy
arranit'l'Mnta wlth property owner. Older tam.lly
member doea have your belt interest& al heart.
Know ll, ,..pond ~y. Cancer, C:.pricom
nativ• ttaure ln acenarto.
TAURUS (Aprtl 20-May 20): Lo&Jam la bro!
-there wtU be reMOn to oeld>rete. Spot.Uaht
travel, en~l't4lnment, artlatic endeavon and be
1eenea maneuvere, Check wtth lndlvidu.al who may
be temporarily confined to home, h09pltal. Gemini
NI mone}' ln!ormaUon.
GEMINI (May 21-Jww 20): People conllM in
you concerning b1.1.1inem. career, financial proepecta.
Kl'y la to be aympatheUc. frank without beoomJ.n1
lnextriaably involved, Lunar emph.uia on friend.,
hope•, wl1hea, 1pedal payment connected with
bus.inetl enterprise.
CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): Member of
opposite sex hat conatructive ldeu concerning
participation ln community project. Your comment.a
roncemlng mode of dress fall on deaf ean. Call or
message provides last minute reprieve. Check with
Virgo.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Highlight diplomacy.
avoid dire<.·t con frontations. create format,
communicate ideas to one at a distance. Major
domestic adjustment occurs -could involve
d~ratlon, remodeling, purchase of luxury item or
art object. Libra plays important role.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Clarify terms
connected with paymenta, collections. Joana, interest
rates. Other people's money becomes important to
your welfar'= Keep guard up, protect self In
clinches. Dig deep. be persistent, realize that you
actually are cloee to striking pay dirt.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): What seems a defeat
will boomerang in your favor, you'll be celebrating
a resounding victory. Focus also on contract.a,
negotiation, public relations and marital status.
Hidden resources surge to forefront. Capricorn
plays key role.
SCORflO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Individual you
respect warns of second hand product. You can
avoid frustration, expense. heartache by verifying
guarantees, checking quality, being aware of
performance ratings. You can complete assignment.
once research gets under way.
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Spotlight on
change, travel, speculation, emotional respon.aes.
Romantic interetta are heightened -you get to
heart of matters, decision is made for new start in
different direction. Leo, Aquarius natives figure
prominently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 -Jan. 19): Question of
security becomes paramount -you'll be asked to
check interests of property owner. Keep resolutions
concerning diet, health, nutrition, medical and
dental care. Older family member promises
financial aid.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Diversify. check
messages. calls, requests from relatives. Lunar
emphasis on short journeys, unique reports,
condensed versions, communication from loved one
in transit. Expand horizons, reach beyond CU1Tent
expectations. You'll be celebrating tonight.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Details are
clarified in connection with borrowing, lending.
locating needed material and property investment.
Mo ney picture is brighter than originall y
anticipated. Tax law revision proves beneficial.
Begin rebuilding program.
"COST A ~f S A l ~-J MIT'_,UBl\H1
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Paatpa 1113
'72 Pinter. EX IMSA GTO IU Uft "' rec• cu. 1tr-1 legal. thru our purchue end llc'd, 91.c:. 113,900 .
..... plenl. (213)335-3014
M .. ,. Pnp! llSS 130~reet '81 Del 5058, 2tt( ml. fully
NEWPOAT BEACH ~. P.P. 18900. W IU-Ull 547-8058, H 842-2223 ......... sa-. ~ ....... 1o m1
eng. Aaklng 110,800.
IS0-9748
1....... 1157
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°'ltlll OOMt ~JLV PILOT/Monday, Aprtt 11. 1913
ATLAS CHIYSLll-l'LYMOUTH
2928 HWbor Blvd .. Coeta Meta, Tat 546-1934. 3 blocill
IOU1h of San Diego Fr-ay off Hatbof Blvd Complete
body shop. SalH. Service. Part1. Service Dept open
Monday 1hru Friday 7:30 AM to 5:30 P.M. and 8 A.M 10 5
P.M. on Saturday.
OUNGI COAST AMC/JUP/HNAULT
2524 Hllfbof Btvd., Costa Mesa
549-*>23 &45-7770
II 1 J"P Oealef In the Wetll S.. ut today for aale1. Mfvl<le a lealng. There we reason• why -are 111 . Prlee and MlecUonl A.18o. lhe all-new Aenaull Allanoe 11 here!
THIODOH IOllNS fOaD
M~n sale9. Ml'Ylce, parta. body, paint & tire dep11.
Competll!Ye ra'91 on leue & dally rentals 2060 Harbof
81¥d., Coeta Mela, Mt-0010 or 54Q-8211
JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MllCUH'
H2t Harbor Blvd., Coeta Meea. Tel. 54o-5e30. 67 y..,.. of
frlendty famlly Hrvlce -Orange County's oldHI
Uncoln-~ dealef"ltllp.
DAVIO J. PHIL&."5 IUICK·PONTIAC~MAZOA s .... • s.rvtce • Laaalng
24888 Allele Parkway
137-2400
11711 ...... etwd., Hwttlngton leech. (114) &42·aoocf
IAlU • LIA8&NG • PAATI • MfMOI W9 WILL NOT ee UNDIMOU>fll
I ':t .. flMndno O.A.C. A PIMI Dlleountl
MATCH THE NUMBERS OH THE.
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IH THE BOXES
• LONG HACH BMW
Large selection of new & quanty used BMW's and other fine
care! Sales. service & teasing. frade-ln1 welc;omel Talce 405
Fr-ay to North Cherry off-ramp, turn right & go 6 block•
north to 3870 N Cherry Ave., Long Beectl
(714) 836-5790 (213) 427-5494
• NAlllS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa Tel S40-8100 Orange
County's Largest Cadlllec dealer. Sales ,Sef'Vic:9. Leasing.
• SAOOLllACK IMW
28402 Mlll'QU1"'1te Ptlwy., Avery Pkwy. exit
We offer wtlel no bank or leaH oompeny can: 1. EJ<pet'tly
ttatt«S. most m~n NMc:e & pans dept.: 2. One 01 the
Southland'• most experienced Hlet & leasing e1aff; 3.
Ellm1n-.11on of the middleman by feating dealer direct.
831-2040 MIMton \lleto 495-<t9'l8
• CHICK IVHION PGaSCHl·AUOl·VW
415 e COHI Hwy . ~ BMch 873-0900. The only
dealerahlp In Orange County with theM thr" grMt mak ..
undet one roofl
ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC·SUIAaU
2480 HerbOr•Blvd .. Cotta M111. Tel ~9·4300. Sales,
s.Mcl, L .. llng. "Mr. 000dwr9neh."
G 0
IOI LONGPH PONTIAC
13600 S.actt Blvd .. w .. 1mln1t4W. Tel 892-6651 Orange
County'• olde11 and larg .. 1 Pontiac dealership Sale1,
S.vlce. Pana
• DICK MILLll flAT/LANCIA
'Probably the lowest pric.ct Aatl In Southern Callfornla"
(Located 1 mlle north of South Coul Plan
near Main St. and Werner Ave. In Santa Ane)
120 w. Warn«, Santa Ana 557·2132
• SANTA ANA DATSUN
2001 E. 17th Street, San11 Ana. Tel. 5511-7811 Your
OrlQlnal Dedicated Oetaun O..ler
MllACll MAZDA
We've movedl Our new loc:atlon la 1425 8ak« Slr"t. Cotta
Mesa Tel 645-3334. Stop by & vtalt our modern ahowroom
and see why we're Iha • 1 Mazd1 cSMi.r In Soulhef'n
Calllornla. Salel, Servlw. Pattt and LM94n0.
• CORMlll hLILLO CHIVIOLIT
(Formerly Groth ~*>
18211 8Mcfl 81Yd .. Hunttnoton 8"°"
New • UMd • S.... • Leulng • P1rta • 8etvloe
Corne by and ... our Huoe ln~tory!
.. ..,., &49-M3'
MACH LINCOLN MftCUIY
COSTA MISA DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd. Coste Meta Tel. 540~10 Serving
Oranoe County for 16 yeara 1 Mlle So. 405
SUNSn fOID, INC.
(Home of WIKie the Whale) 54'0 Garden Grove Blvd.,
Westminster. Tel 636-4010
• OIANGI COUNn VOLVO
10120 Garden Gro\19 Btvd •• Gerden Grove
Tel 530-9190 ExclusM!ty Volvo to cover an your VOivo
requirement a.
New•Uaed•Safft•Leulng•Pana•Setvloe•Body Sttop
FrMW•Y CIOM In the heart ol Qfenge County at Gwden
Oro~ Blvd. & Br~huf1t .
CONNILL CHIVIOLll
2828 Hwt>or &Nd., Cotta Mela. OYW 23 )'Mf'I ~
Orange County Sale•. !eating, tervtce. Call 54$-1200;
apeclal par11 llM. 546-9400; body shop line; 754-0400.
0
IOY CAIVll IOLLS IOYCl-IMW
1540 Jembor .. Road, ~ BMctl, &40.f4-4•. Salee,
~. Ptr11 And LIMl"G.
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TIE 181111 CIAll CDllT IDITIDN
M ONDAY, APRIL 11, 1983 OllANGfCOUNTY C AllFOnNIA 25 CENTS
Newport Beac·h ·-color it green Bluffs land
Mothers
pro:mote
new book
By STEVE MARBLE or ... ~,... .....
The three authors of the
Newport Beach Color ing
Book are not eecreUve about
their favorite color.
It'• green. Dollar bW green.
The book, an Imaginative
collection of things and placee
in Newport Beach that are
ready-made for coloring, ia a
buaine11 venture by three
Newport m-othera whose
common link ia the local PTA.
"We are not a philanthropic
organization," laughs ~
Mahoney, who came up with
the coloring book notion four
years aao.
"But it'a not going to make
ua rich," adds Lynn Beck, one
of the authon.
"We're hoping it will
fin ance other projects,"
injects Sharon Farley, the
book's illustrator and
calligrapher, "one of which
will make ua rich."
All three laugh at that.
The book wraps together a
little bit of history with a lot
of w ell-known sigh ts.
Children -. or adults -can
color the Balboa Pavilion pink
or the Cannery Restaurant
black w ithout breaking a
single dty building code.
A cartoon map of Newport
ia Included. It notes points of
Interest like Nieman Man:ua,
B alboa Bay Club and
McDonald's (aa in Golden
Arclles).
The three of them wrote,
illustrated, published, and
distributed the coloring book.
T h ey did market strategy,
talked dft00gl'8phica and Uled
their beet inatincta putting th.e
book together.
"l wu aurprbed,'' Farley
aaya. "It waa a lot more
difficult than I thought it
would be."
The trio also had to decide
what places and things in
(See COLOR, Pas e At)
purchase
• option near
By STEVE MARBLE o<1t1e Delly .........
Hom eown e r s in a small
Newport Beach community who
have been barred from buying
~d they lease from the Irvine
Co. soon may be able to purchase
thelr l eased property, the
development firm announced
today.
Richard Sim, an Irvine C.o. vice
president, aaid residents of the
Bluffa and the development firm
have agreed on a te ntative
aolution that could clear the way
for letting all 799 leaseholders in
the community buy the land
under their homes.
The Bluffa is a condominium
complex in the Eastbluff area on
the eastern edge of the Upper
Newport Bay. It is the only
Irvine Co. development in
Newport Beach where residenta
cannot buy land.
Claude Whitney, president of
the Bluffs homeowner group,
believes the Irv i ne Co .
announcement is premature,
noting there are many "potential
problems'' to be worked out.
"I just don't want residenta to
start thinking that everything'•
been worked out because it
hasn't," Whitney said.
The main Issue that has
blocked homeowners in the
Bluffs from buying land ls lot
lines. Residents, over the yean,
have built patios and other
(See BLUFFS, Page A%)
A real bargain
Ro lls-Royce cutting its prices
It may not be the talk of the town in Gila Bend, Ariz., but in
Newport Beach news that Rolls-Royce is cutting it.a prloes is big
stuff.
Salesmen at Roy Carver Rolls-Royce in the beach city
maintain that the price drop may bring on a buying war. They
may even run out of the stately British autos before the year
ends, salesmen predict.
What's happened is that the Rolls-Royce firm, citing the
slippage of the Britiah pound, has slashed prices on all three
model&.
The Silver Spirit, the cheapest of the bunch, now will be
going for $93,000 instead of the normal $111,000. The Spirit,
introduced in 1981, has never sold for less than $100,000.
The $18,000 reduction is the equal of three brand new Ford
Escorts.
The Silver Spur, the middle range Rolls, will go for $103,000
instead of the usual $119,000. And the Comiche, the top of the
line, will be prlced at $148,500, down from $162,500.
"We may just run out of cars," suggests Bob Schneider, sales
manager at Roy Carver, the nation's largest aeller of Rolls-Royce.
"In f.act, the last 45 days have been very, very busy here.
We're doing very well."
The Newport dealership annually sells about 100 new
Rolls-Royces. In the entire country last year, only 900 were sold.
Huge county seniors
survey under way
Hearing set on beach project
Work order_ed h alte d on Thousand S t eps seawall
By STEVE MITCHELL o<IM Do11J .... ...,, But .fordan, who represented
the coastal commisa1on, aa.id \he
residents did not comply with
emergency requirements when
they began constructing the sea
wall.
commission for permits before
continuing the sea wall project.
By PBU. SNEIDERM.AN or ... ~Net"""
Health care, Social Security,
housing, lonelinesa, and
transpor tation are among the
major concerns of Orange County
senior cithens.
Thetle and other lasue9 will be
railed on a live panel dUcussion
sch eduled for broadcast
Wedneeday on KOCE Channel
IK>.
The Huntington Beach TV
station distributed the
Got your tax
money in mail?
Today ia the final day to
pay your aecond lnltallment
for thia year's property tax
bW.
The deedllne tndJtiooally
la April 10, but Oran1e
Cou nty Tax Collector-
Treuurer Robert Citron 1et
hick the time limit to today 10
the deedllne wouldn't fall on
S un d ay . B e1l nn ing
tomorrow , a penalty of 10
percent and a $5 fee will be
•e•!d
questionnaire to 35,000 county
reside.nts over 55 years old.
''We wanted to find out what's
on the minds of Orange County's
seniors," explained Jim Cooper,
who will oo-hoet the 00-minute
program, which begins at 7:30
According to Cooper, 325,000
or 16 percent of Orange County's
two million residents are age 55
or older. He said this segment ia
expected to climb to 20 percent
by the year 2000.
Final results of the survey will
be announced during the
program. But with the first 2,000
returns analyzed, Cooper said the
following issues have emerged aa
the top concerns among older
residents; health eervicea, SodaJ
Security, housing, loneliness,
transportation, senior cl tizen
activity centers, nursing care
facilities and nutrition.
The results of the survey will
be Uled in guiding the d..l.acul&ion
during Wednesday's program.
Panelists will include Rosalie
Gilford, coordinator of
gerontolOiY programs at Cal
State Fullerton; Fred Roth of the
Callfomi.a C.ornmimion on Aging;
and Peggy Weathenapoon,
director of the Area Agency on
Aging.
K OCE's J im Cooper
hosts senior program
Oscar fans
will g e t wet
Natio nal Weather Service
spokeswoman Patricia Rowe says
she isn't betting on who will win
the Oacara tonight.
But she'll wager the stars and
fans attending the 55th annual
Oscar awards night will be
carrying umbrellas.
"It rained on 09car night last
year and it will probably rain
again tonight," the weather
spokesman predicted.
The forecast calls for
(See RAIN, Pqe A!)
An Orange County Superior
Court ju dge baa scheduled a
hearing April 22 in a suit filed by
the state Coastal Commiulon
against residents of Thousand
Steps Beach in South Laguna.
In the meantime, Judge Robert
A. Knox ordered contractors
hired by the property owners to
halt work on a protective sea
wall that the state contends is
being constructed without the
benefit of coastal commission
permits.
Judge PhiUp Petty ia to hear
arguments from the state in its
preliminary Injunction in
Department 24 beginning at 9:30
a.m . April 22.
Jamee Jordan, deputy state
attorney general, said Judge
Knox, in a hearing late Friday,
"could find no immediate
situation requiring construction
of the aea wall."
Contractors hired by the
residents argued the aea wall wu
neceaary to prevent beach and
blufftop hocnes from sliding into
the ocean.
The pounding wavea of laat
month's storma undennJ.ned one
beach home. and another
homeowner aald be loet 80 feet of
frontage.
She said she will ask Judge
Petty to order the homeowners
to come before the coastal
Dentist • In
Meanwhile, Orange County
officials were considering joining
the coastal commission in ita
lawsuit. A county spokesman
said the South Laguna residents
also failed to o btain building
permits to construct the buttress.
murder
case to surrender
By lAftEN KLEIN ot .. .,.., ..........
Tony Protopappas, the Costa
Mesa d e ntist charged with
aecond-degree murder in the
deaths of t~ patienta, will turn
himself In to authorities
tomorrow, his attorney aa.id.
Deputy District Attorney
James Cloninger said he talked
with Stanford Shaw ,
Protopappu' attomey, who told
him the dentist would surrender.
Police have been unable to
locate Protopappaa since murder
charl{ea were filed &Rainst him
Friday. Ball baa been set at
$600,000.
Protopappu baa been under
investigation by Costa Mesa
Police since the Feb. 8 death of
Patricia Craven after she
underwent treatment in
Protopappas' offke.
Two other patients, Minna
Kim Andreassen, 23, of
Huntington Beach: and Cathryn
D. Jones, 31, of Costa Mesa, died
after being anesthetized by
Protopappas.
The formerly succeaaful
dentist was arrested by Costa
Mesa Police in February after he
allegedly pulled a lOllded gun on
undercover officers who were
patrolling hla office at 534 W.
19th St. No char~ were tiled in
(See DENTIST. P .. e At)
--llSIDE--------------------
TM Calilonda Aqelt ..... ...w
........ ad ..... .
Seatdedda ..... ..
almMlajltlMtedla
OM••IMI J•lday.
PapCJ.
, E 4>
1 !.,
am Wheeler of C.O.ta
Meaa learnt how to
take •• wulant clown
daring a .reeeat
1elf-defen1e claN for
the uadJeap;ed.
Pap Bl.
The good life ?
Hu the quality of llle in
Orange County impron d o•er
the yeart. The Daily Pilot leta
area reeldenta a...wer that
queadoa la aodJly•a Man in the
Street column. PAie A4.
T•y Ge..., of "Geaenl
Hoepleal" aad Illa fellow eoap ·
ltan ,,_,t M•e IO WOITJ abotat
..... dlelr • ......_ lo the
198' Olympk!e :-ABC wUI
keep ., ... laroedeeeta of .....
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~· • o,. OoHt D~ILY Pl\.OT /Monday, Aprll 11, 1HS
Freeway route
change advances
By OLENN S OTT or .... ~,_ .. .,.
Lffdera of lrvloo'a Northwood
Vllloac A~laUcm an· hoptoful
today tht'y'vc ht>l~d convince
Orange County authorities to plot
a new ft'ffway at least a mile
from the1r hom8
The aasocltHlon• has lobbied
h ard against one proposed
alignment (or a f~way along
the Foothill Transporuillon
Corr idor which w ould brush
within a quarter-mile o (
Northwood.
That so-called so uthern
alignment has upset tt's1dents
w h 0 a r g u t' t h l' r rt• l' w I.I y . s
proximity to their homes would
create noise and pollution they
Clair Pyle
dies at 87
didn't baraoln for when they
bo1.q1ht t~fr homee Ip th nttwly
developed area Or1anlaor1
rwantly sathertld 2,400 names on
petlttona objeclln1 to the
11<>uthem aUarunent.
lnatead. the H1ociation t•
p1.uhlna for the central
alignment, which would eend the
freeway on the coaltal aide or the
Lomu Ridge, but o mlle away. So
far. the efforts teem auccealul.
The Orange County Plannlfll
Commission wlll revie w the
r o ute alternatlve1 (a third
opinion would aend the freeway
far north th rough Santiago
Canyon) during a meeting next
M o nday at th e Hall o f
ArlmlnlRtration in Santa Ana.
The county's planning staff is
r ecomm e nding t he central
alignment -the same backed by
Northwood.
Last Thursday, the commisslon
held a special evening hearing at
lrvme Htgh School to hear from
local residents.
COLOR. • •
From Page A1
Newport Beach should bt
lJlcluded In tht book. Tht
Wedp made lt. So did th•
Balboa P,vmon, th• dor)'
ftahermen and tht Crab
Cooker Reetaurant.
"l think the book hu • nke
communllr, feel to it," Beck
oblervea. 'Sun, children like
It but eo do aduli.. 1 know
eome puenta who have ~nth
off to tMir college kid.."
A real estate organization
bouiht a batch to distribute to.
cllentl and a teacher1
auoclaUon bouiht aome for
an upcomlna convention In
Newport Beach.
"I think It'• a great ldea,"
Mahoney aay1. "I'm ju1t
happy nobody thought of It
before."
The three brains
behind the new
Newport Beach
Coloring Book are
Georgia Mahoney,
Lynn Beck and
Sharon Farley.
Long-tune Costa Mt.'68 rt>s1dent
Clair Coylt> Pyle, a bridge
enthusiast and former offlt>er of
fhe Commodores g rou p a t St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
died Friday at the age or 87
Pyle was born m Nebraska but
lived in Pasadena for 50 years.
He attended USC and graduated
from Occidental College in 1919
"The hearing went amazingly
well," said Gen Giuliano, a
transportation speclallst who has
coordinated N o rthwood'a
freeway revie w . She said the
planning commissioners
complemented the association for
its professional rresentation.
M ea nwh i e, s h e s aid
environmental studies as well as
pollucal pressures point toward
the central alignment. Property
on the Manne Corps Air St.auon
at El Toro, for example, would
need to be acquir ed if the
southern alignment were chosen,
she said.
Hungarian's murder still baffling
In Costa Mesa, he was m the
automo tive business, was a
member of the Zonta Senior
Citizens Group and founded a
duplicate bndge chapter
Pyle is survived by his wife of
60 years. Fern, his son , Dr.
Richard Pyle. a Newport Beach
dentist, and his daughter,
Madelyn Harter He had eight
grandchildren and flvt' great-
grandchildren.
Pyle is also survived by S<.'veral
bro thers a nd sisters Fer n
Chatterton. Ivan Pyle. Gladys
P y l e. Ralph Pyle and Lo is
Trevor.
Services were held today at 3
p.m. at Pacific View Mortuary.
RAIN . • •
From Page A1
inc r easing cloudiness this
afternoo n with rain and
thundershowers likely tonight,
accompamed by gusty winds
M ore s h o w e r s or
thundershowers are expected
tomorrow morninR. as winds up
to 25 miles per hour are expected
to push the low pressure system
out of the area.
She said t e mpe ratures
tomorrow w11J range from 48 to
65 inland, and from 50 to 63
along the beaches.
Newport Beach
ThleYee p<led IOUI llub <:ep1 end a tlood
orn_,t on • Roll• Royce perti.ci 111 tne 2100 bloc~ of Ocean F1ont A••nue
yeetwdey PoltQe Mid tne o'"-' ti WO<lh 11100 .nci put the total 10M et S2,400
Vend ... 1tutl9d d"1 In tM gu I-Of e perlo..cl cer 1n Ill• eoo block ot 8elbo•
Boute¥wd end bell• two wind.,,...., ~ Total dem91141 wu 'kllmetecl •• SSOO
"We figure they'd probably
like to avoid both Northwood
Village and the Marines," she
~·d
The commission's decision on
the alignments will go in the
form of a recommendation to the
county Board of Supervisors,
which will have the final say.
DENTIST. • •
From Page A1
that incident. however .
Pro topappas has be e n
pro hibited fro m practicing
dentistry by court order until the
state Board of Dental Examineni
decides whether to r evoke his
llt-ense for gross negligence and
incompetence m the deaths.
He also is under investigation
by an Orange County Grand
Jury 1n the patients' deaths.
Since late February, when the
deaths were d1SClO&ed. six people
have fi led mult1-milhon-dollar
malpractice s uits aga inst
Protopap~.
Bu<g•wa ...-oll wilh '2.SllO worth ol
tool !neluding • ...,.., •ecotder -~· etlw 1><u1<1n9 •nlo • llouM on tn. 1400
blOCi< OI ix-. Front
A W9ddlng ling wilh tllfM Olemonda WU
11oi.n l•om a cer pwlt9d In IM 2000 -01 WMI Coeal Hlgllwey yealwdey POllQ9
Mid the 1~ p<1ed -e ....-. TM <>st ., .. •Umet.ci et SI 27!1
Costa Mesa
A t_,·9QW Mlllt\g llow8'a 81 Ille F.,_
Ao4ld offremp Of the S911 OleOO F-.ty -10-.nci lnJur9d Ftldey Al leUI one,,_ got out of • cer on the ~.m,1, l'U9'led IM
.tctvTI tnto • "-~=:i. end IOOk 1 140 -'" ot ~ end caan
Two m•n P••l<•d et a nlgntclub on
N•wpott Boul••••d l•t• Se1urdey •••• u1uled lo• pouu1lon of druge end
By STEVE MARBLE
OftM Ollltr Piiot ll•ft
Apartment 17 st11J holds the
sparse and scattered furnishings
of Steven Balogh.
There's a sofa, a coffee table, a
TV and -for some reason -
two beds. Nothing remarkable.
Nothing to make you look twice,
says the apartment man.ager.
A second-floor unit that
overlooks a pool and a tree-
s hade d street, the Tustin
apartment has been sealed off
si n ce Balogh turne d up in
Newport Harbor -dead {rom a
single gunshot.
Balo gh's d eath remains a
mystery.
Th ose wh o kn e w the
34-year-o ld Hungarian
irnmjgrant say be was a polite
and hard-working man who
didn't much enjoy talking about
his past.
Except for a few bounced rent
checks. acquaintances say Balogh
got by without muc h tro uble.
w or king on cars a nd
straightening bent auto frames.
. Friends say the dark-halred,
stock y man wasn't mixed up
with drugs. wasn't a gambler and
was as law-abiding as the next
penon. Police say except for a
traffic ticket, his r ecord was
clean.
"He was a very nice person -
real polite," says one friend. "He
bOOIUld lnlO Coel• ..... Chy .).. The twc
alleO.c!IY neo -ua•"{I me•IJu•n• enc
~
Wiiiie 1 couple alepl r r\Cley nlgl>I, 1 ........
lll>P••enlly !>toll• lneo 1"81r •Mklence on the
300 blOCll of Hiii! StrMt end atoll e pUIM
end 111 conlenta. ••,_,.., et &80 Polee Nici -,.. ... beefl _ ........ .,en.-In the ., .. ,_.,,ly
Laguna Beach
legune 8e•c:h trenai.nl :.:::Jr-Herry
Frentt, 47. •N llfrw19CI enw 1M owner Of•
llouM on ao-.. Wey l>Ufl>0'\9dty IUfP'IMd
the mW> burgllttllng Illa llouM J'r-lo()lc
S22 In c..n pcMice -
A women In Illa 800 block 01 W..,dl
Tert•c• '•ll•O pollc• •I about 2 • m. yall•rOey ui.!rg ltl•I• aulatenc:e In
brMlllng up • el nw '-POiice -""'° gueete ,, lhe Pl-
Windy and rainy_
Allhev111e ~ ~1 T ..... Aorl 12 .... ...mi
Coastal
Thunderehow•r• and guely
wlndl with chance ot rllln tod1y
80 percent. Show er• or
lhvnderaho wers tomorrow
morning CIHrlnQ.. ~ d breezy ~-·It~ CoHtal low !>8 lnl•nd 411
CoH t, tntand hight mld·80•
W•t«58. am.II crel1 edvttory for outer
waten from Point Conoepoon 10
San Clement• !eland •nd over
Inner w•l •r• from Point ~llOn to 08'\9 Potnt
Wind• over outer wetere
nonh-t 15 to 25 knot• with
guete 30 kl'Ole end 5 to !Moot
comblned-Wlndt over Inner wate11
norttiwwt to _, 15 to 115 koole
with 4 to &-fool -Rain IMtaly toni ght w ith chance of
thunderW-1 and IOUlll wind-
U.S. Summary
Atlanta "" ~
Allentlc cuv 54 47 A111tln 83 51
8•mmore 55 45
811~ 55 30
8 trmlngnam 159 311
8lllTIMCI< 55 31
8olH 50 25
8ol1on 47 42 8rown1Vll ea 511
8'Jlf•lo 57 38
8urllngton 52 35 c~ se 35
Cne,....ton s c 73 53
Cherleeton,W V Sii 311
Chenone. N c 157 s1
Cheyenne 52 32
Chlcego « 37
Cincinnati q 311 ~ '55 40
COIUmbl• S C 158 45
Columbus 51 39
Oe!IM-Ft Worlh 80 51 Lut>bodl 78 44
Oeyton 48 37 ~ 84 38 ~-M35 Mi.ml 79~ 0. MolnM .f2 32 tilllwilUkM 48 37
Oelrolt 52 38 "4pt .. St.Peul 49 32
Duluth 311 32 NlllhYllle 57 38
El PHO 73 45 N.w Or1Mn1 74 58
Fllft>llllll 27 11 N.w Yott! 49 48
FllOO 55 28 North Plane 83 38
Flegat•lf $4 33 ~ City 71 49 Oreal Fellt 50 21 OmeM 50 3-4
Hettlord 48 40 Ora.ndo 71 51
He1aN • eo :ie P~ eo 43
The ttoml th•t Pf·oduc*l llOoclt Honolulu ; M 70 PhOenlx !! ~8 In Ille o..p South wN C9Ueln9 Houston IO 58 Pn111buf'Oh .... .,
rl"9rl to rlM In the Norlh .. 11 lndlen8')(111e ... 3t Por11end.Me. 49 39 t~, I/Id flood WMninQ9 -· In Jeckton,MIM. 72 43 Pol'llllld,0,.. 48 37 efteot In petll of tollthem and J~ 74 4t PlcMde!IOe 13 48 oanv• "-Englllnd "'-44 a 1 ~ n 43 Aeln ••t.,,ded from Hll~ K-City 152 12 AaplCf Ctty 82 21 and 1outh.,n New York lttl• LAI Veot11 12 St ~ 51 27 aor-lftlldl of .... EncNftd b1 UUll Aodl ... 47 Nc:llmo!MI ea 41
HrlY morning. ""In plN w11 Lot AllQelee 82 eo St.LOUii 45 37
eoafl.,ed ov•r Wall Vlrolnla. LOUilllllle 50 52 81.P.t•Tlrnt)e 1\ 55 ~·~and UMIOhlo ..,.._._ ____________ ._ ____________________ .,.
""~n. hHVY 81 tlmH, '*II ~ to lapel" off ltlt• loday
In -••n New YOflt and.._
Entl•nd. lc:att•r•O rain wH fOfWMC tfWOuCltl tt. oentrat and nor"'8m pOrUOnt of 1M Aoaklla and c.mrei ,....,,
~ to moeciy OloUdy .JI'* _.,. ~ fOt mudl "' IN lovtllwHI whll• 1lllH war•
...... to tum,.,, In""'-",.. w ••• •*m United,..._
Tempera lures
.. L.e AlllMY ~ 40 ~ ,, ,,
~. 74..,
17 It
IURf llPllT
·---~
Slllt I.ell• Sen Antonia
Sen Ol9QO
8•t1 F rlllCleoo St Ste Merle
Seattle
Slit"~
Sioux ir-.
Spokane
Sy.aouee Topeka
Tuceon
Tulal
WNlllnaton WIOllf(a·
Smog
58 38 ~ ~~
58 47
42 30
42 se 79 ...
58 " 45 27 52 42
81 u
81 53 ee « 11 45
81 43
I Wh•rt to oall (1011 tr") tor
lilt• lfftOll lntOnMllOI\: • °""'II cc.inty: (IOO) ~
L•'' ).ng•••• Oouftlv: (100) 242·.022
I N¥aflide Md 8'n lem4ltdln0
ocM!ttaJ (IOO) 187"'4)'10
AOMD ~ Oln*: (IOO) 241 .....
Tides
•
kept some things to himself but
that was OK. He always seemed
to be around when you needed a
hand."
Officially, Balogh's death is
classified a homicide. The Orange
County Coroner's Office re11<>rts
the man waa shot once in the
11tomach and bled to death before
his body was dumped in the bay.
Police in Newport Beach ,
where the investlJlation is being
conducted , say tfiey have tew
clues why Balogh was killed.
To a person, friends refuse to
talk about Balogh unless
promised anonymity. Many have
talked to police about their
1U1piclons and uy they want to
stay away from publicity.
Friends claim Balogh had been
involved In a messy lover's
·triangle and recall one night at
the apartment complex when
someone chased the immigrant.
shouting threats. Two different
friends maintain Balogh started
carrying a gun after that.
P olice say they have h eard
these s t ories but have been
unable to substantiate them.
When Balogh 's body was
found late last month, he was not
carrying a gun, p o lice say.
However, investigators did find
five large-caliber bullets stuffed
in his pan ts pock.et.a.
How any of this ties together
is not known.
What ia known is that Balogh
immigrated U) the United States
in the fall of 1979. Friends say he
had been living in Greece before
his arrival and came here, not for
political reuona, but simply to
"reach the land of opportunity."
One friend, who aaya Balogh
ate at her place when he was low
on money, claims he did not like
to talk about "the old country."
Sh e says he mentioned an ex-
wife back in Budapest.
The last time anyone reca lls
seeing Balogh I.a on March 14, 10
days bef o r e his body was
discovered by a scuba diver in
tho harbor near a dock.
Personnel at the mortuary
where Balo gh's bo d y was
cremated last Wednesday are
waiting to see if mends want to
arrange a memorial service and if
the remains should be sent back
to Hungary.
BLUFFS PURCHASE CONSIDERED . • •
From Page A1
improvements onto common
areas. complicating the issue.
Sim said the Irvine Co. has
agreed to resurvey all the Bluff.a
property. He said the new lot
lines will include patios and other
improvement.a which residents
will be able to buy along with
their leased land.
Whitney, though. predicted
the crunch will come when the
Irvine Co. attempts to figure out
the value of the property.
"Just Ciguring out a formula
for this will be inc r edibl y
complicated." he noted. He said
residents in the Bluffs ultimately
will have to vote on a 1ettlet;nent
and approve it by a 75 percent
margin.
The Irvine Co. though, predicts
the matter will be settled by
early 1984
Whitney said attempts :o
determine a fair pnce o n
property will be identical to the
disagreement between the lntine
Co. and the Commitu!e of 4.000. a
group of residents suing the
development finn over the value
of leased land.
Essential
poplin
Consider the
cool, ligh t-
weight
comfort,
crisp good
looks and
easy wash-
ability ...
and our tan
twosome of
polyes1er and
conon blend
will quickly
become basic
to your Summer
wardrobe. The
jacket, sizes 6
to 16 regular,
6 to 14 petite,
$130
The gathered
front skirt,
sizes 6 to
16, $55
U11 )IOI"
BrHIU 8l'otlt1l'1
cord or
A~"CllJI Bx,rlU
•
A4 *Or 00.t DAILY PILOT/Monday, A II 11, 1tl3
...----We eaked:-~---------------• Is llfe better In County?
"Do you think the quality of Iii e has Improved in Oranse County P"
Carol '9per, U. Coeta
...... eleotrologtat
"I think they need to
Improve the educational
opportunlt'-9 In Orange
County. Th9y recently
•tarted C\lttlng bactt on
ldult education ct .....
at Coutl!M Community
College. That really hurt• women who Med that
educetl6n to Improve
thefr •klll• to get a Job.
We ehould have the
educational opportunltlel
tblat were available three
)'Mtl ago. But overall, I
think the American
Dream 11 here. You Just
have to keep poeltlve.
John 8urrtdga, SO,
.... por1 hllch, .... "°' "Beck In the 1950.,
Callfornla had a
reputation of ~ng a
frlendly p&ace; It doNn't
anymore. People ... m
more unclvlllzed. I fMI
pressed and crOWded. I
also feet the echool
eyatem la shot. My ton la
13 and he doeeo't ....,...
to know anything. Ha
cloean't aeem Inspired to
INrn. I don't think kids
today are getting the
bulc forms ot
knowledge."
Mary Johneon, 25, Coeta
Mesa, houMwtte
''I've lived In Coate
M ... all my llfe and I
think part• of It have
Improved. They've
upgraded the older parta
of the town and have put
In m0f9 tr.... But It la
more crowded, .. peclally
at the beach. The traffic
hu gotten worae. I With
they would put more
money In the achools,
too. I alao think they
ahould add more
landacaplng on the
frHW•Y on-ramps, I've
notlc.d the freeways In
other parts of Orange
County are beautiful."
Norman Thompeon, 72, Santa
Ana, Ntlred hair atyllet.
"Life In Ora!'je County LI a
good Ille. There a plenty ot
actMty; the entertainment, the
theaters, the cinemas are all
good. I'm retired now and often
come to Costa Mesa to visit
friends end attend aenlor citizen
gatherings .. Everybody seems to
have a good time when they get
together. However, the coat of
llvlng haa gotten higher. Bactt In
1955, when I moved from
England, you could buy a cart of
gr()08(1ee for $20. Now, $20 only
gets you a bag."
MtohHI Guarnaool, 25,
Coeta MeN
"Unemployment la
deflnltely a problem In
Orange County. I waa
lald off a few month•
ago, but hopefully, I'll be
called back aoon. I've
llved In Coate M ... alnce
1970 and I really haven't
teen much change In the
quallty ol ltte, although
they are trying to make
the city look better. The
traffic seems Just as bad
now as It was then. But I
Just put up with It. It's
something you get ueed
to."
Caaundra .._. .. , 2A,
lante Ana,
Admlnletratlve Aaaletent
"Orange County aeema
llke the best place to llve.
Two or three yeara ago I
moved here from Loe
Angeles, and I really
notice the air 11 much
cleaner here becauae of
the breeze coming oft the
ocean. The opportunities
for work seem a lot
better down here. There'•
crime down here, too: I
once had my car
vandallzed and my
boylrlend Just had his
wheels taken oft his car,
but you're going to find
crime everywhere.
Barbara Horton, 25, Coeta MeN,
houMWtte (with eon Carl) "I
moved to Costa Mesa three years
ago from Virginia. And I Ilka not
needing a car. Everything la close
by; the stores, the hoapltal, the
llbrarlea. It makes me feel
Independent. The bus ayttem Is
very good In this area. You can
get practlcally anywhere. But
housing seems to be getting more
ex_penslve. My husband and I may
never own a house In Orange
County; we need more affordable
housing."
ORDINANCE NO. 3379
STOP! Is Di-inking
Interfering With
Your Family
Life?
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTED PURSUANT TO THE STATE PLANNING AND ZONING LAW,
ADOPTING THE SUNSET BEACH SPECIFIC PLAN/LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM LAND USE REGULATIONS, REPLACING ALL
PRE-EXISTING ZONING REGULATIONS IN THE SUNSET BEACH COMMUNITY
The Board of Supervisors ol the County of Orange, Callfornla, does ordain aa follows:
SECTION 1. Sectional District Mapa 19-5-11 and 30-5-11 {Zone Change No. ZC 83-7) are hereby adopted
as zoning district maps ol the County ol Orange and added to $ectlon 7-9-48 of the Codified Ordinances of the
County of Orange.
SECTION 2. The Sunae1 Beach Specif!<: Plan/Local Coaatal Program Land Use Regulations contained In
Section Ill (Land Use Regulations) dated February 1983 are hereby adopted In accordance with Zone Change
No. ZC 83'7.
SECTION 3. NotwlthstandlnQ the adootlon ol this ordinance. approved discretionary use permits, alt• plans
and vartancee wlll be allowed to .. tabllah tllelr respective u"' In the manner set forth In their approving
ectlon, p<ovided the use can be establlshed within the time period apeclfled In each permit. II an erctensk>n or
time to establlah any of theM uaes Is required, the aub)ect projeci wlll thwn have to comply With the
requirement• of tht. ordinance.
SECTION "· This ordinance shall take effect and be In full force thirty (30) days from and after Its PassaQe. and before the •JtPlratlon of fifteen (15) daya after the puaage thereof ahall be publlahed In the ORANGE
COAST DAILY PILOT. a newspaper publllhed In the County of Orange, State of Calllornla, together with the1
names of the membera of the board ol Supervisors voting for and against the same.
signed and certified that a copy
of this document has been delivered
to the chairman of the board
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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JUNE ALEXANDER
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I, JUNE ALEXANDER. Clerk ol the Board ol Supervisors, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of the
Board of Supervlaors of Orange County, California, held on the 30th day of March, 1983, the foregoing
ordinance containing four (4) NCtlona wu paaeed and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: SUPERVISORS HARRIETT M. WIEDER, RALPH B. CLARK, BRUCE
NESTANOE, THOMAS F. RILEY ANO ROGER R. STANTON
NOES: SUPERVISORS
ABSENT: SUPERVISORS
NONE
NONE
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the ofllclal aeal of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Orange, State of California, this 30th day of March, 1983.
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California Federal
plans more lending
By Tbe A1aoclated Pre11
LOS ANGELES -With a pu blic offering
completed April 6, California Federal Savinp & Loan
Aaaoc:tation hu more than doubled lt• net worth of
$706 million, and la planning expenaion, lta chairman
aaya. llf 1 "It'• . . . the mo8l exciting time of my e ,
thln.k," said Robert R. Dock.on, ch.airman and chief
executive, "I get 80 worked up when I thJnk of where
this company is going."
But It's not going to alt.er it.a traditional focus on
mortRage lending, he aaid. · :rl feel very deeply about th.ia," Docluon said.
"One reason I want thia company to expand is to do
what w~can to ... make It posaible for people to own
homes and to pay for homes."
The bulk of the $4 billion Cal Fed planl to Joan
this year will be for housi.ns. he said.
Feds eye tighter loan rules
WASHING TON -Federal regulaton, facing
congJ'eSSional charges of unwi8e lending by big U.S.
banb to poor countries, have drawn up a plan to
tighten their control over such loans.
In a joint memorandum sent to Congre., the chief
of the tederal Reserve and the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corp., along with the comptroller of the
currency. proposed a fiJ~t program that al.lo
would require banks to more information on
bow much they have lent to foreign countries.
The plan would bolster examination pr<>8r8lllS 80
warnings would be sounded earlier on banla with
risky foreign loans, and it would require banks to put
aside more money to back up th09e problem loans.
It does not propoee limit.a on loena to individual
countries, suggested by some in Congreaa u a way to
avoid excessive concentrations of debt OVet'9eM.
Amoco, Shell, Ex xon on top
LOS ANGELES -The three largest U.S .
gaaoline marketers maintained their top positions for
the leCOnd consecutive year in 1982.
Amoco held the top spot in 1982 with 7.36 percent
of the national market, followed by Shell and Exxon,
which had 6.80 and 6.64 percent respectively.
Market share rankings were bued on a survey of
tax.able sales by the top 11 brands in the nation.
OPEC cuts to help consumers
WASHING TON -The recent oil price cut by the
Orgahiz.ation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will
aave American consumers as much monel annually as
the ft.rat two years of President Reagan• tax cut, an
energy research firm says.
Cambridge Energy Research Associates, in a
report released yeaterday, said the $5-a-bar~el
reduction will help spur economk: recovery by saVlng
U.S . consumers $22 billion a year.
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