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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-14 - Orange Coast PilotTHI DRANGI COAST THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1983 Beckman gift to hospital $5 million By GLENN 8C01'T Of'tM Deltr Net 1W1 Arnold 0 . &ckman aald hla •3 million pledfe provu lhal bulldlna an rvfne Medical Center la a aerloua pi;qpoaal, and he •till wanu UC Irvine Involved. Beckman'• gift wu made public yesterday by IMC board membera seeking to build the community hoapltal on land (See BECKMAN, P11e At) Mobel ond Arnold Beckman COUNTY IDITIDN ORAN GE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS EiigineS fired for airport growth Not hard to • airport 'players' It was easy to tell who was for expanding John Wayne Airport and who wasn't during yesterday's Board of Supervisors hearing on the matter. Those favoring expansion came garbed in the soft, pastel colors of the only airlines based at John Wayne, AirCal. Airline employees, two- thirds of whom reside in Orange County, told the board they were concerned about losing their jobs if the airport didn't grow. And then there were those wearing the conservative three-piece suits. These were mostly businessmen who testified that enlargement of the airport would help the county to maintain its economic vitality. Those who opposed expansion dressed differently. These were noise-weary residents of Santa Ana Heights and Newport Beach who wore the worried and sometimes angry faces of home and property owners. They testified that noise from departing jetliners disrupted their lives and significantly lowered the value of their properties. One Santa Ana Heights resident told the (See TESTIMONY, Pa1e At) Kettler . . to resign board post By PHU. SNEIDERMAN O( ... DelJ ......... William Kettler of Huntington Beach, a Coast Communit y Collep District trustee for almost two d ecades, announced laat night he la resigning from the college board, effective May 1. Kettler said he ls stepp ing d,own because of family ana 6uaineu commitmen ts -not becawie he has been targeted in a recall campaign aimed at temovlnl all five truat.eC!9 from oftioe. "Thia ia not becauae of the recall." he aid in an interview this~ ··rd made it known Trustee William Ke ttler to board members and the adminlatration lut year that I'd planned to resign ... K ettler, 61. manages the satellite office of E. F. Hutton in Santa Ana. He haa aerved on the (See KETl'LER, Pa1e A!) , Newport vows fight to halt expansion By STEVE MARBLE Ofttte Deity Pltol ataff· Surprised and irritated, city leaders and residents in Newport Beach vowed today to fight the posslble addition of 32 daily jet flights out of John Wayne Airport. "I'm extremely disappointed," said Mayor Evelyn Hart of the declSion to study the flight increase. "The city will never accept this level." Councilwoman Jackie Heather called the proposal by Orange County supervisors "unrealistic." Until yesterday's vote by supervisors to study increasing flights from the present level of 41 -a-day as high as 73, Newport City leaders thought they were close to reaching a compromise with the county, which operates the airport. · Newport resident J oe Mesh i, who lives under the takeoff pattern, said supervisors tried to "camouflage" their vote by mentioning a 55 flight limit with the possibility of going up to 73. "It's time for the public to take action or to forever hold its peace," said Meshi. "This came right out of the blue," Sllld Mayor Hart, noting, though, she is pleased supervisors a.crret:d to consider a legally binding agreement for an eventuai treez.e on dally (See NEWPORT, Page A!) By JEFF ADLER Of the Diiiy l'1lot 8tafl The prospect of 73 commercial jetliners taking off over Newport Beach each day roared i nto reality yesterday when the Orange County Board of Supervisors approved further study of a plan to increase John Wayne Airport operations to that level. With Supervisors Thomas • Daily jet takeoffs up to 73 • Serve 8 million passengers annually • Increase use of Ontario Airport • Freeze daily takeoffs at 73 R i ley and Bruce Nestande dissenting, the board voted 3-2 to direct that environmental impact reports be prepared to consider increasmg commercial opera tiom at the airport to a maximum of 73 average daily departures. The plan settled upon by the five-membe r board for modernizing and enlarging the airport would be undertaken in two phases. Jn phase one. the airport would be enlarged to accommodate 55 commercial departures per day. Phaae two, which would have to be approved by a future Board of S upervisors, would permit enlargements to handle up to 73 daily departures. In addition, the board directed its legal staff to determine the legality of entering into a binding agreement with the City of Newport Beach to freeze airport operations at the 73-flight level. The board also directed that (See AIRPORT, Page A!) Huntington doctor loses practice By STEVE TRIPOLI Of ltle Deir Net ..... Huntington Beach physician Mark Hopp. banned by a judge yesterday from practicing medi ci ne at his dru~ detoxification clinic or dispensing drugs. will next face a hearing on whether that ban will be extended until state officials can complete their attempt to revoke his medical licenae. Trustees reject claims in scuba diving death Wrongful death cla1ms totaling $6 million, filed by the family of an Orange Coast College acuba diving student who died during a class trip, were rejected without comment last night by Coast Community College Dlatrlct trustees. The trustees ovenee Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleaes. The claims were filed by the widow and children of Frank Walter Scroggs Jr .. ~7. of Costa Mesa, who died during a class scuba diving trip to Catalina Island on Jan. 13. The Los Angeles County Coroner's office listed the cau se of death as accidental drowning. The legal claims charge that (See SCUBA, Pa1e A!) Judge Robert knox granted a temporary restraining order in Orange County Superior Court stopping Hopp's practice. The order extends only until May 2, however. when another hearing will be held to determine If a preliminary Injunction should be issued against llopp. The restraining order was sought by representatives of the state attorney general's office, working for the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance. In a lengthy petition filed in support of the r equest , the state attorneys: ,.. -Accused Hopp of gross negligence and incompetence, of furnishing dange r o us drugs without medical need , of repeatedly furnishing excessive amounta of drugs and unlawfully furniahing dangerous drugs to drug addicta. -All e g e d that Hopp fabricated a diagnoeis of drug addiction for an undercover : narcotics investigator and fabricated symptoms of addiction so that he could supply him with (See DOCTOR, Paie A!) Councilman faces court By ROBERT BARKER O(lfle DellJ ,... ..... Westminster City Councilman Gil Hodges and four other Orange County residenta are facing arraignment In federal court on charges of conspirina to file fa.Jae loan applicationa in the purchaae o{ seven homea In Huntington Beach. (See COUNCILMAN, Pa1e Al) --------INSIDm:.----------------... Radio-controlled model raciq can run flatout at the Co.ta Meta raceway, drawlq racen from all onr Southern Calllomia. See 81. Tiie \J.S. Senate Tot .. tomonow oa repeal Of wlthholdlnt lntere" ot1 hank 1avlnp. SylYia Porter tella why pa~e 11 • mut. P .. e 86. Skinlold calipen mea1ured body fat during a health lair al Sowen School in Hundn1ton Beach. More of the te1tln1 la detcribed on Page A7. ....... .... Sea lion• Little Joe, Hou and Adam were 1et free by PonderoM bou Lorne Greene in Laguna Beach. Page A4. County correetlon orflcer eomm 011 on th need for a local correetion 1y1tem. Pa•e A6. Sophomore pitcher JuUe Carpenter h .. lua.rlecl the Edlenn HIP loltlNall team to the top of the CIF raoldap wit.la lter 11·1 onrall reeOnt. f!ate Cl . ~ I I OranQtt Cout DAILY PILOTIThurlda~, Aprll 14, 111:1 BECKMAN. • From Page A1 don.ated by \he lrvlne Company In eoulhern Jrvtnt . The 83-)'HN>ld Inv nt.or and bu1lne11m1n, who founded Beclc:man lnatrwnenta ln lrvt.ne, haa puahed for a h01pltal In the city for rnor. than a decade. He hu often been a t oddl with UCI offldala who have nev r atven up pltN t.o build a h01plt&l on thtl.r ctmpua. "I'm 1tlll hopeful. I wouldn't 88)' I'm strongly posjtive, but rm hopeful we can break down thia growing rift between UCI and the communlty and get them t.o work together," Beckman said yesterday. IMC leaders believe the $S million gift from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Is the largest ever offered In Orange County for a health care facility. Beckman said the money has no str ings attach ed for co nstruc ting the proposed 222-bed hospital on land just north of the San Otego Freeway bftween Sand Canyon Avenue and the Laguna Freeway. The medical ce nt er 1s esllmated lO cost $86 mlllion. A feas1b1hty study prepared by consultant Richard Slot.ow said from $1 5 lO $20 million m cash must be raised fro m the community to keep financing costs low enough to support reasonable health care costs, Beckman said. Beckman's pledge is contingent upon state approval t.o construct the medical center. IMC officials are com peting with the HealthWest Foundation of Chatsworth, which is seeking t.o build a simiu:.r hospital at UCI. Beckman suggested his pledge shows that IMC is moving forward with its plans and said he hoped the "cool heads" in the hospital competition could still work out a sat~facto r y compromise. SCUBA. • • From Page A1 the college did n ot provide pr oper equipment and supervision on the excursion. Attorneys for the family say they ar e awaiting results of tests conducted on the underwater breathing equipment used by Scroggs. The equipment was owned by the college. By rejecting the claims. the college trustees were denying responsibility in the case. A claun must be submitted and re,ected before a formal lawsuit can be filed. Partly because of the student's death, Orange Coast College has canceled all scuba diving classes in mid-semester. Huntington Beac h Femeie 91u<Mnlt 1tt Ed._, High Sc:l>OOI IOld P<>llee t,,.y ..it.,9d a wom..i'a rMI room y .. t.,day and enc:ounterllCI • maJ\ llandlnQ "tlerk ..... Id." ~t kit • ~ tkl mHk ov•r hi• lac.. The man then OOnnllCI • * -1aNr1 -gr.., penta ,,. heel ~carrying ----runnlnG lowvd • ecllOOI lield J....ity Yalull<I II $ 1,000 W .. r41P«1ed llOlen In tne llurglary ol a home on the HOO l>IOCk or 81•c•yn• Court Entry .... Life in the, laboratory Bonnie Rashid, chief lab technician a t Fountain Valle y Community Hos pital, operates a chemical analyzer in one of the hospital's labs. Hospital employees a re obse~ving National Medical Laboratory Week , which concludes Saturday. Over the past 12 years, Fountain Valley Community's la b staff has grown from four to 60 e mployees. TESTIMONY: JOBS VS. NOISE. • • From Page A 1 supervisors she felt "lmpnsoned by the noisy conditions" surrounding her home. On the other hand, an AirCal flight attendant who has been laid off his job commented. "We all are assets to this commuruty, but more and more we a.re becoming liabilities in the unemployment hne." There also was testimony from county residents who didn't attend the long hearing Representatives for the Community Airport Council. which endorses expansion. presented supervisors with the Signatures of 11.50-0 persons who favor airport improvements. COUNCILMAN INDICTED. • From Page A 1 Hodges and the others were indicted yesterday by the federal grand jury in L os Angeles following an mvesugauon by the FBI into the alleged real estate scheme. Hodges, 39. was accused of agreeing to verify fal se mfonnation on appllcauons for bank loans, according to U.S. Atty. Daniel Broderick. Other defendants named in the indictment were Alex Logan, 36, A IMOi'W llPS*.,.lly UMd a • 'llllm ,,,., •• lool 10 1><.-Into t lgnt 1>kM ~ 2IOZ par1<.0 on IN 21800 lllodl of ~ St.-TN ln6ef tied -1 Oll*'llOf ~ $430 Fountain Valley A radio -etol9n from one cat 9'tCI -rlloM Of u-.CS geeollne .,.._ _..., ;r,i;5: s-:.-_...., al V..., Tow, A -and ~ velued et M40 -• 11oi.n from • hOu .. 1n IN 17000 1>1oc:11 of La of Huntington Beach; Paula Fisher. 28, a real estate agent from Cypress; Donald Fisher, 35, a mortgage broker from Huntington Beach and Deborah Toler. 30 . a clerk from Huntmgt.on Beach. Hodges. who gamed publlctty recently in hlS ill-fated drive to persuade Queen Elizabeth ll of Great Britain to v1Jit his city. was unavailable today for comment. A colleague said, however. that Irvine A women -iwo ~ on • rnotorcvae -• men and women -orabl>ed hat ~ .. ltll)' -.rig by ,_ In • ~ lot at 14330 Culv., 0.1.. Tl•• robt>.rt m-.O 1,,. o.acropt!Oft 01 • pair O<\. • molo•eycl• who 11011 • purH from • ...__ ..... A c:erMr• and ~oom Mnl ........, et l305 •H r•porl•d atol•n rrom • hom• on LaPllme 1111 nlghl. POllce aald 1,,. Ihle! ..,,__, by unllnown "'""'· JEFF ADLER • Hodges appeared to be shocked when di.scussm~ the indictment over the telephone The J:"BI invest1gatton also reportedly looked mto the role played by Barclay Hodges m the real estate scheme. Barclay, the brother of Gu Hodges. was shot to death last year after a day- long drinking episode at a restaurant at John Wayne Airport Councilman Hodges also is being investigated by the Orange 'County District Attorney's office on allegations of political m.iaconduct. An indictment is a charge brought against a person by a irand jury. It doesn't establish guilt or innocence. U.S . Atty. Broderick said conviction of the conspiracy charge has a maximum prison term of fiv e years a n d a maximum fine of $10,000. KETTLER TO QUIT. • • From Page A1 collo11e board 1lnce 1966, Including 1<.ivt!lra.I termt u board prcaident HI• current term axplrff In November The rC!malnJna tour board mt'mbel"I &are expected to &appoint n Interim tru1teo bo complete Kc!ttler'a term. DOCTOR. • • From Page A1 drugs, and that he ai.o supplied drugs to o ther undercover lnvcatlgators who did n ot Indicate they were drug addict.I. -:Sa id Hopp distributed mllleadlna handouts on druga for dl1tribullon to patients and encouraged pallents t o manipulate the state Medi-Cal program t.o get their v1111ts and drugs pajd for. -Listed tO people who are known at present to have died during the course of seeing Hopp. Tho v•teran tn&atol teQllved c atand lna ovallon at lut nl1ht'« board mt.lcttlr\I. Kettler wu toa emotlonaUy n\Oved to read h~ prepared 1tatem•nt to thCP audience, 10 the letter wu read by Board President C.UOI O= While clalm1n1 that the : wu not the rouon he resflned, Kettler uld It added to hla current fnatratJona on lhe board.: He al.lo polnled \0 the board'• le.a of control to lhe state, which! now dlapenaea almo1t all: commuruty college funding. The recall campaign waa IBunched early thia year after the trustees approved the layoffa of more than 10-0 full-time teachers und admmatrat.on u a means of coping with an anticipated budget deficit. A f ter leaving the board, Kettler wd he will rontinue to work against the recall of the other board members, deecribi.Jl8 the campaign as ''rldlculou. and immature" AIRPORT EXPANSION. • • From Page A1 e v<.•ry effort be made to encourage the growth and development of Ontario Airport in San Bernardino County, thus c•asing the pressure to expand commercial activities at John Wayne. The compromise action was taken following a public hearing that lasted for more than four hours. The action that finally won three of the board's five votes was proposed by Supervisor Ralph Clark. who m1t1ally favored a fiat expansion to 73 daily departures. The board was to select among 13 alternatives that ranged from closing the airport to allowing as ma ny flights as mark e t c:onditions demanded. Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose fifth supervisor1al district includes the airport and Newport Meach. opened the hearing by proposmg the board settle on a 55-fitght altern.aUve, a 14-flight inc rease over the current 41 -flight ceiling. Riley also suggested that the county explore the posaibllity of freezing airport operalioN at the 55-flight l evel. That w as apparently agreeable t.o Newport Beach city officials -long OR_ponents o f any a irport ~nsion that would increase n oise in their nearby city. But Supervisor s Harriett Wieder, Roger Stant.on and Clark voted in favor of the phased-in 73 flight alternative, citing its "flexibility" and noting that the d ecision approved o nl y environmental studies of the project and did not constitute their final approval for the project. NEWPORT TO FIGHT. • From Page A 1 takeoffs. The beach city has spent most of its lobbying efforts in recent months to get supervisors to go along with a permanent cap on daily flights. Earlier this year, supervtSOrs rejected such a concept. "The city will try to pursue a binding agreement with the county but with the finn understanding that such an agreement would have absolute numbers considerably lower than those menuoned," Ha.rt said. Barbara L1chman. leader of a citizen group fight.mg ai.rport expan.S1on, expressed irritation with supervisors and called the proposed 73 flight ceiling ''totally unacceptable." CABBAGE ROLL-OFF. • From Page A1 • Launching the fund-raiser will be a "King Cole Ball," scheduled April 22 at the Newporter's Plaza Ballroom with uckets costing $39.9S each. That tax-deductible ticket is abo good for adnussion to lhe two-day festival. For th08e not attending the ball, admission to the grounds is $2 each day. Teams representing churches, ethnic cultural societies, social Q:roups and schools will compete in cooking. singing and dancing. with prizes ranging from free overseas phone calls to airline tickets. !''or more Information about the roll-off, call Cabbage Head Quarters at 751-2169. AON TN lamly -... .., ..,,.. llM -.... '*"II repaired TIV• Ford Motor wheel ~ ........, •• 51IO -· Ulll.., from a CM per-.O In l'-1700 l>IOc:I< ol MetlOOM. ~ore than ever, your Authorized Seiko Dealer sets the standard for value. -· .--c::J--' I Coastal Temperatures All quartz,all Seiko, all frOm just $69.50. F•lr tonight e nd tomorrow morning with lncr•••lng douO"-tomorf-8'1..-noon C oHt•I low St. lnl1nd S2 CoMtel high 68. lnlllnd 76 W1I• 57 NATION Albany Al~ Am4rilo Andlof• ~ Allenta Allenllc Cfty Autlln B8111mot9 .. 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C.ol Richard Kline of the Sll'ateglc Air C.ommand at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. King Kong finally makes it NEW YORK -The climb was a hairy one for King Kong, whose inflated 84-foot repltca finally loomed from the top of the Empire State Building in a publicity stunt c elebrating the golden anniversary of the ape's film debut. Six days of bad luck and bad weather delayed the 3,000-pound vinyl gorilla's rise to a spot near the top of the 102-story building, where the original Kong cavorted with actress Fay Wray before tumbling to his death in the • movie's climax. Workers pumped new life Into th e eight-story ~lloon last night after nearl y a week-long effort that included stuffing it King Kong takes form. into elevators. STATE De Lorean ask s evidence hearing LOS ANGELF.S -C.ontending a conspiracy exists to leak information to the newsmedta, John Z. De Lorean's defense team has requested an evidentiary hearing to explore alleged "improper government influences and activities" in the automaker's cocame trafficking case. The 10-page motion by attorneys for the 57-year-old automobile indusll'y maverick was revealed in documents released by U.S. District Judge Robert Takasugi yesterday -two days after they were filed under seal. The defense motion accused the Internal Revenue Service of having tried "at least since 1979 to arrange a prosecution of John De Lorean. reminiacent of its 'enemies list' activities in the past." Belushi case e xtradition de layed - Viejo driver $35,000 in Dutch By Ttae A11oclated Pre11 Nineteen-year-old Chriatopher Mick.le Buccina wu cooling hiJ heell in Orange C.ounty J ail after racking up U~.000 In traffic warranta on top of a much- tarniahed d r iving record that began before he got hia license. Buocina of Ml.uion Viejo waa arr eated T u esday when a aheritf>s deputy •topped a car t ha t didn't have license plates and recognized hJm aa he sat in the puaenger's seat. The deputy ran a warrants check on him and found he was wanted on charges ranging from petty theft to not having proper vehicle registration. He was booked into jail on the J35,000 in traffic warrants and a $2,000 warrant on a petty theft charge, said sheriff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt Hart. "H e's known to us for his drivi n g record," said H art yesterday. "Obviouslr, he doesn't take the drivers license seriously. "Warrants are like war bonds," he added, "they mature with age." Buccina's convictions include speeding, hat and run, misdemeanor drunken driving and not having a license or registration, said Carol Fisher of the Department of Motor Ve hicles' law enforcement division Buccma didn't get his license until May 2, 1980, and it was suspended on Oct. 21, 1980, when he applied to have it renewed. But according to DMV recorda, Buccina was convicted of hit- and-run on Nov. 19, 1979, lons before he even had his license. Five of his 16 convictions were for not having a driver's license and three were for not having vehicle registration papen. - Orange Coa1t OAIL Y PILOT /Thureday, Apr II 14, 1983 Al Close competition St . Francis VIII (US 118) skippe red by P a ul Cayard of St . Francis Yacht Club, won his second race in the Six Me te r W orld Cup yesterday to resume the lead in the b est five of six series for the world championship. The regatta is be ing sailed out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Story on Page C l. TORONTO -Extradition proceedings against Cathy Evelyn Smith, charged with the murder of comedian John Belushi, have been delayed until April 25 because crucial documents have not arrived from California. It was the second postponement in the case against Smith, 35, a singer indicted in Los Angeles on one charge of second - degree murder and 13 counts of supplying and administering dangerous drugs to Belushi. Coast leaders huddle with Reagan Encouraging n ews r e ported Crom executive briefing of local officials Cathy Smith WORLD Walesa's wife s earched, questioned GDANSK, Poland -Danuta Walesa, wife of Solidarity chief Lech Walesa, said she was frisked and questioned by Gdansk police for three hours today about her husband's cont.acts with underground union leaders. She said Walesa also was body-searched prior to nearly five hours' interrogation yesterday. She appeared in good spirits on her return home from Gdansk police headquarters and told Western reporters she had been asked about her husband's whereabouts during his absence from home between April 9-11. Reagan 'd eath ' rumors circulated By GLENN SC01i Of 1M DeltJ ..... aUifl From the Orange Coast to th' White House they wen t. Four local officials met the president last week and then returned with encow-aging, if varied, news. Jackie Heather of Newport Beach, David Silla of lrvint, Ben Nlelaen of Fountain Valley and Harriett W ieder of Hu ntington Beach were among 50 people invited to the executive offices for a briefing of elected leaders from the West . A 30-minute session w it h Ronald Reagan was the h"'hlight, but the one-day event Alcoholism movie slated at Med Center included briefings with other top administrators including Interior Secr etar y James Watt, and Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole. Since H eather. Sills and Nielaen are city council members while W ieder Is an Orange C.ounty supervblor -they came back thla week speaking about separate developments. Noise from John Wayne Airp ort consu mes Newport Beach. Heather said Dole offered "a real break through " by suggesti n g the f eder al government will abandon efforts to p re-empt county noise stan dards, which are more flexible thah national rules. Heather al8o had a run-ln with Watt over hla pla.na to sell off- shore oU drlllins leases off the Irvine's David Sills Orange Cout. The briefing was on the aame day Watt held a says 'worst is over' preaa conference to mollify reaction to earlier atatements Some members of the band Beach Boys gJve a concert here to raise money we could pay in lJeu of the lease sale," she said. Nielsen , meanwhile was · buoyed by Watt's interest in disposing of small parcels of federal land. Nielsen said the policy could mean unuaed land in the center of Mile Square Park mig~t ~deeded from the Navy to his etty. Sills was encour a ged by Reagan's hints that fe deral programs such as r evenu e sharing won't be cul a s drastically as in t h e last few years. "The president, I felt, strongly implied at least that the state and local governments are over the worst of the budget cu ta," be said. LONDON -Rumors circulated today m financial marketa in Europe and the Far East that President Reagan was dead, but White House spokesman Robi.n Gray said it was not true. The rumors prompted several telephone calls from news organizations, Gray said. The reports also caused a slight stirring in trading in currency markets in West Germany and Switzerland. In Frankfurt, West Germany, for example, the rumors slightly undercut the dollar, but the White House denial then bolstered the American currency, traders said. The dollar opened at 2.4390 West German marks, fell to 2.4350 marks after the rumors circulated, then rose to 2 4400 marks after they were denied. opposing a concert featuring the own vacation houses in Newport, By ~R!~~11N111~.E1 CltER Beach Boys at Waahlngton Heather said. Deitr .... -Monument. "I privately offered to have the Wieder visited the briefing and also a Senate au bcommittee meeting. She said the outlook was promising for the Army Corps of Engineers to receive $200,000 to prepare feaaibillty studies on ocean acceH if a marina is built at Bolsa Chica. How to reach and help an ---------------------------------------- alcoholic will be the topic of the film, "Guidelines," to be ahown at 6:30 tonight in the South Coast Medical Center Auditorium, 3182 Coast Highway, Sou th Laguna. Arafat wants lo res ume talks PLO chief Vasser Arafat says he wanta to resume talks with King HUBSein despite Jordan's brusque reaction to the PLO refusal to be repre.ented by the king ln peace negotiations with Israel. Hussein haa not responded to Arafat's comments, made at a news conference yesterday in Stockholm. Last Sunday. Hu.eln broke off h1a ne~otiations with Arafat "Feelings,'' a film abou t dealing witn alcoholism, will alao be ahown at 6:30 p.m . In the auditorium, on April 21. "C.onapiracy of Silence" deals with people who conceal their drinking problem, and w ill be held on April 28, al8o at 6:30 p.m. The free ThW'lday night .erle. ii apomored by the center. For more lnfonnatJon call 499-2296. We1re ListenilJfl. • • What do you like about the Dally Pilot., What don't you like,. Call the number at left and your me918ge will be ttciorded, trarwcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 842•6086 The same 24·hour an1werin1 aervlct may be uaed to rerord let· ters to the editor on any topic Mallbo• contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation rails. please Tell us wha t's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~'-::'.:=~ MAIN OPPtC8 =~a:.·r::=~CA~ c:o,,...,,. ,.., o..,,.. c-~~.HI> lltw• tlOtlttl lllut1rt llo11•, IOll0/181 111911 .. Ot ~· .. --~· . ......--.... l*l!'lllllOll Of CQP'l\'tglll - .._..,'·ear ... IWNf1 L K.._ ....... ,... ,,_ ,.,,..,_ ~A~ ........................ ..... ._,_. 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"They'r e off," the silver - haired star laughed as the pups scrambled over each other in their rush lO get to the ocean off Creecent Bay Beach m Laguna. About 60 Laguna Beach High S ch ool s tudents c h eer ed a s ''Little Joe," "Hoss" and "Adam" dove under (our-foot waves the firs t salt-w a te r sw im 1n months Cor the former "Friends or the Sea Lions" patients Grttne was on hand for the release of the trio, all of which suffered from malnutrition and parasites prio r to their stay at the Marine Mammal Center operated by the "Frie nds" in Laguna Canyon. While h e was in town, the former "Bonanza" star received a plaque from a representative of the International Fund fo r Animal Welfare for his work in lhe Cield of animal welfare. Greene is currently host and executive product of a wildlife series titled "New Wilderness." Prior to the release of the thre e s ea li o n s, the TV pe rsonality cha tted infos mally with the s tudents ab o ut endangered species, the decay of the environment. and the role of man in that decay. aces rap child oles ting LENN SCOTT o .. ., "'°'•Left /;. 1u1pe nde d third g rade t e u her I n Ir vi ne facc1 a prel lnary hearing later thl1 mon to answer charge11 that he moijted a 12-year-old boy In San Ana. t Goodrich Jr., 34 , has not been~back to hl11 claB11room at Nort wood Elementary School since eb. 2. two days before he was ~resWd In Phoenix, Ariz . In conncl't1on with an mcldent on Jan.~· He )las pleaded not guilty to c h a r~es o f for c ible c hild moles tion and his prelimina ry heari Is scheduled fo r April 22 at 0 nge County Centra l MunicP._al Court In Santa Ana Tht.• Irv ine Unified $('h ool Distrih s uspe nde d Goodrich after l~e arrest. Superintendent A. St.a41ey Corey said the 11tate Educatlonal Code req uires the teache$ charged in s uch <:ases be immtdiat.ely suspended. If cotvicted, Goodrich would lose his job. Ir found innocent, he would ~ reinstated with back pay. l Goodach 1s m his third year as a teach~ m Irvine. He lives m Tustin. Ora n&e County Sheriff's Lt. I Wyatt ltlart said d e t ectives I lnvesti91tcd G oodrich a fter a 12-year-old boy identified him as the m an who m olested h im outside H1ll View Continuation School ia Santa Ana. , And while the youngst ers listened attentively , it was apparent they we re eage r to watc h the r e lease o f th e flippered guests of honor. Delly Piiot l»ttolo b1 11..,. Mhdtell Actor Lo rne Greene kneels beside three G ooduch fled to Phoenix before de tectives could a rrest him, Hait said. They obtained an arrest wa rrant but Goodrich, after talkmg w ith his parents. agreed tc. surrender to Det('CllVc Fre d Ge lle r , who fl e w lo Phoenix \0 make the arrest , said Hart. sea lions released in Laguna Beach . The sea lions were less pohte. The rehabilitated trio didn't stick around long, ig noring the A& soon as the cages opened, they were off -without so much as a "h o wd y-doo" (o r their benefactors. s tar and about 60 kids on lhe ir way 10 the ca. Goodnrh was released fro m Orang-: County Jail on hlS own I recogruza11re ROYAL BLUE PORCELAIN LOTUS BOWLS From Japan Classic con· tours 'll~!!!!@I-• ~"W, I or soup, rice. fruit and veget· able service 3 •1, • dta 1 '/i • tall .89 IMPORTS FROM OUA CLOTHING~ . ...__ .. -... 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Theqdffdline for flllna la May 1. Applicant.I may file at the City Clerk's office, 3300 Newport Blvd. In addition to the Planning Commlsaion appointment the City Council will name penons to the Board of Library Trustees, the City A.rtl Commilalon, the Civil Service Board and the Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission. J • A new tlcketron outlet ha8 opened at Peer Reoor-ds in Irvine. The record store al 14210 Culver Drive became the fint location in Irvine to offer the computerized ticket service late last month. Ticketron offers services for sporting events, theater and concerts in California as well as other major cities. Campsite raervations ln California national parks also can be made through the outlet. • The MISSion Viejo Activities Committee will be hosting an open house al 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Montanoso Recreation Center in Mission Viejo. Highlighting the open house will be a slide present.auon on the activities committee's events. The Monlanoso Recreation Center Is located at 25800 Mont.anoso Drive in Mission Viejo. Residents, businesses and civic organizations residing in the Mission Viejo area are invited to attend. For further Information, contact Charlie Ware at 837-6050, ext. 2308. ..}'.____ . •Cbrlstlne Wynn Oka1akl, a student at Brigham Young Uruverslty in Utah, Is completing an internship in retaH management at a department store in Denver. The daughter of Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wyna, Okazaki is a 1978 graduate of Corona del Mar High and is married to Robert Okaiakl, who works with IBM in Denver. • Cost.a Mesa police are seeking volunteer translators to help non-English speaking residents n~mg law enforcement aid. Residents fluent in Indochinese languages are especially needed. For more inlonnation call 754-5112. Larry Bersch named Mesa 's cop of year Sgt. Larry aench, a 27-year member of the Costa Mesa Police Force, was named Policeman of the Year at a luncheon held in his honor today. Around 100 businessmen, city offlclala and policemen attended the ceremony, held at the C.osta Mesa Holiday Inn. The veteran officer has received 46 commendations, most recently for his coordination of field activities during last month's flooding and storms, and does not have a complaint or a diaciplinary action on his record, according to a department spokesman. Bersch joined the department in 1957, earrung $319 per month. He was promoted to sergeant in 1964 and has since served as a helicopter observer and a patrol sergeant. He ls the 20th policeman to receive the annual award, which 1s voted on by staff members. Winners' names are inscribed on a permanent trophy at the police department. Lion Country bazaar flayed Irvine officials hope to c urtail weekend festivities City officials m Irvine still are not satisfied with the new bazaar s taged on weekends at Lion Country Safari and they've begun proceedings to stop it. Community Uevelopme nt Director Larry Hogle said a public hear i ng has been scheduled for 7 :30 pm Thursday. Apnl 21 , to consider revocation o( a city pe rmit allowing the huge parking lot bazaar. At issue 1s whe ther Lion Country organuers are livtng up to the conditions established in a use permit the city granted them . Hogle said in a letter dated April 6 to Lion Country President Harry S huster that the bazaar still includes kinds of commerciaJ enterprises the city Planning Commission didn't intend to allow. "It is not the planning commission's intent to allow a general commercial use," Hogle said. Shuster, ma recent interview, said he mt.ended to limit items for sale at the bazaar to the kmds of things the city allowed. But so far, the items haven't been llmited to the city's satisfaction. Hogle said such things as televisions, power tools, home exterior finishes and chiropractic services are being sold contrary to the planning commission's ruling. He said the commission expected the bazaar to :~~·t its goods to the types so in amusement parks and c fts fairs Yellowstone trip planned Spring fest slated An 11-day adventure tour to Yellowstone National Park wW be conducted July 15-25 by Orange Coast College's Community Service Office this summer. Mater Dei Catholic High School will host lts seventh annual Spring Fiesta April 22 to 24. The event will feature carnival rides, game booths, food specialties and refreshments, live entertainment and hourly raffles. the 9Chool at 1202 West Edinger Ave. The hours are from 5 to 11 p.m. on Friday, Crom noon to 11 p.m. on Saturday and from l to 10 p.m. on Sunday .. Charles Anton is chairman. Other ato)» on the tour will include Lake Havasu and London Bridge, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Jackaqn Hole Country, Salt Lake Clty, Zion National Park, and Laa Vegas. The fiesta will take lace at Further information is available from the school at 754-7711. The OOllt of the trip la $695. 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April t4, 1963 0 Laguna mus t push Sycamore solution For more than a down years, the 622-acre parcel of Laguna Canyon land known as Sycamore Hills has been something of a thorn in the sides of various Laguna Beach city councils. Although it is remote from the city proper, the acre~ge was brought within the chy limits to allow control of its development . . But proposal after proposal fell through and finally, in 1978. the city itself purchased the land with the Idea of maintaining much of lt for open space, and paying off the purchase price by selling portions to developers. There still is no development and the city still owes $7.2 million on the property. • Now there appears to be another ray of hope for relieving the city of a major part of the huge debt. Following the collapse of one promising proposal for development of 62 acres of the land, the city sought other bidders for the parcel and received three proposals from developers. Now the council has agreed to negotiate exclusively with one of the three, Kaufman and Broad Communities Inc., which made the best cash offer -$5.5 million for the 62 acres. The firm proposes to constrfuct 650 single-family attached and detached homes, mostly in the so-called "affordable" range, and to place them within a gated community which would reduce city costs for street maintenance and police patrols. The other bidders offered slightly less money and proposed more housing, plus commercial development. The exclusive agreement is valid for two months. with a possible 30-day extension. The city should spare no effort in negotiating seriously toward a favorable conclusion to the seemingly endless dilemma of what to do with its costly land investment. Eventual development would yield tax revenue that could help wipe' out the balance of the debt. Op1nH>ns exµrl1~~•"d '" tht1 i..pctc~ abOvt' are tho\e o• th~ LJ&Hly p,1ot u tri;..r "., • .,_..,, • pre~~ed on In" PdQ .. Mt> tno~ ot thetr dutnor~ -;nd iHI •~'' R<'arll.,, ornm""' ,, "'•" ed. Adore~~ The ::>ally PtlOI, P 0 ao. l~bO Co~ld M .. ~,1 (.A v/olo P non« • ll~• bQ 4321 MAILBOX Examples to follow To the Editor: An administration with a heart -Laguna Beach once had such an administration. It was the Charlie Boyd administration in 1972-73. Charlie was a gentleman a n d a g e-n t I e m a n . H i s administration cared about people. They governed, they did not rule, and the winners were the citizens of Laguna Beach. They originated the following important people issues: l. An economic committee. 2. A social committee. 3. A cultural committee. 4. A physical environment committee. The above committees were actually the beginning of our recent general plans. Above all Mayor Boyd did what was necessary to protect the citizens of Laguna Beach. The Boyd administration replaced City Manager Larry Rose. (To my knowledge this was the orily time a city manager was ever removed in Laguna Beach.) Is now the time to remove another City Manager, Ken Frank? Concerned citizens think so. Mayor Boyd the n took personal control of the council agenda and, with clerical help, ran it properly. The Roy Holmes administration that succeeded the Boyd administration followed the Boyd philosophy and policy, which resulted in Laguna Beach acquiring the Main Beach Park, which~ joy. This all changed with the administrations that followed Roy Holmes. Among the greatest disappointments In Laguna Beach history were the so-called "liberal administrations" o f BeUerue and Fitzpatrick. It may take years to really assess the damage done to people issues during their administrations. The Gentry administration is now in office and it is a turrung point. Hopefully it will follow the B oyd and Holmes administrations. By doing so it will make Laguna Beach a better place in which to Jive for our present citizens and our future • generations. ALAN E. ADAMS Unions hurt themsel ves To the Editor: For years this nation has been plagued by ever increasing inflation and a diminishing economy. Unemployment has been on the rise, almost to the point where having a job at all is a privilege. Why is it then. that organized labor in this country, rather than cooperate with the attempts of industry and government to right the economic situation, insists on practicing its "give me more no matter what the cost" strategy when negotiating for its representees? 1 read in the Pilot about the California School Employees Association (CSEA), which represents non-faculty and clerical employees in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, proposing a contract which offers a fair (6 percent) wage increaae, but al.so demands a reduction in the current work week from 40 hours to 35 hou.n. The contract al.so mandates union membership or equivalent dues paid by non-members. What ever happened to a fair week's pay for a fair week's work? Mandatory union membership, which ia technically illegal under current labor laws, but legal loopholes enable it to be ne,gotiated into a contract. is a blatant violation of the rtg,hta of an individual who, woulcf chooee not to join. At a tim• when budget cuts are bff1nnina to affect the quality of our cb.1lcfttn'a education, we the taxpay•r• who pay for those b lgh or labor coats muat not iol.erat.e thb kind of eX1ortlon. ADO whit about the Teams1ers and the United Food a nd Clothlna workers union•' •Uempt.cl boycott of the Target ORANGE COAST ~ii~ l'-illli , ,..... _____ ........ I\, ====t"--=· .... , discount stores that have moved in to fill the void left when FedMart departed? The unions are charging Target and its parent company Dayton-Hudson with "blatantly discriminatory tactics" by their refusal to hire former FedMart employees, who are represented by the Teamsters and the UFCW. 1 must applaud Target and Dayton-Hudson for their decision not to hire unionized workers. Wh en FedMart was in business it was their goal to offer merchandise at a discount to the public. When their-operating overhead became too expensive (i.e. overpaid union labor). they could not turn a sufficient profit and closed down. The consumer was hurt by th.is action. Target is attempting to again offer nierchandise at a discount, but in orde r to be successful. they too must keep costs under control. Give business a cham-e, and it will come through. What started out as a good thing earlier in this century has turned into a monopoly on the working people ln this country: organized labor. No longer do we live in an environment of sweat shops and abused labor. I point out the overwhelming defeat by the employeett ol Knott's Berry Farm of the Tea.rosters bid to unionir.e the park laat summer. That company was built on a philoeophy of a fair wage for fair work, and I.a living proof of how management and labor do not n eed a go-between to work together effectively. Of all the good that union• nave brought about ln th past 00 yeatt, they are qulckly on their Wtfl to negatlns their virtuas with uncheeked ireed. '\\'A YNE PENN -n-........ , ,__ o-.., &Mwefl., ......... 11 ... ·-..... - ~o. .... . ,,..,......, .. .. ...... .,...... .. ................. A Chinese visitor vieWs U.S. NEW YORK -If a modern Rip Van Winkle woke up after more than 30 years, what would be his first thought about America in the 1980s? "The air is clean," said Zhao Jinglun, who wasn't asleep but who was in China since studying in the United St.ates in the late 1940s. "When I was a student here 30 years ago, you couldn't wear a white shirt because the poUution was so bad." Zhao, who is 58 now, was studying economics then al Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn .. and at Harvard, m Cambridge. Mass. He returned home to Peking, working as an editor and English translator, with painful time out for several years labored on a pig farm during the Cultural Revolution. · HE RETURNED to America two years ago, and since then he has been traveling the country from coast to coast. He has spent time in more than half the 50 RICHARD RHVIS states, talking with academics, politicians and anyone else he has met along the W81f in preparation for a book about our people for his, the Chinese. We talked for a couple of hours the other day. He emphasized that, while he is not a member of the Communist Party, he is not a dissident, and he plans to return home to Peking next year. He said he supports "present refonn attempts" by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping . And h e emphasized, in the Chinese manner. that his conclusions about America were still tentative. With those caveats in mind, these were some of the thoughts of visitor Zhao: -"America is still j.he land of opportunity -if you work. This society has the greatest social movement in the world. Here, for instance, you do not have to succeed academically to be successful. Unlike other coun tries. there are many avenues to success here." -''People say the American system is failing. It is not. Yours 1s a successful society of moderation and gradualism .... There are no glaring injustices in the society. By that l mean that no people here are so infuriated that they must fight. There is, however, glaring inequity. You taJk of all men being born equal, but blacks in America are not born equal." -"Your foreign policy is a total contradiction. You talk of self-determination, but you do not allow it where you have the power -as in Central America. You are imperialist." -"The noise level has increased tremendously in America. Living in Cambridge is a different experience because of trucks, sirens and jet overfltghts .. Besides. I ca.n't stand rock music. It is a tragedy that young people should waste their lives on such things." -"The sex mores of America are totally different than when I was living.here before." -"THE GREATEST worry I have for America is its Joss of idealism. Younger people seem to care about nothing spiritual, only their careers." Self-interested youth aside. Zhao does not see American democracy -or capitalism -in a state of collapse. ln fact, whaJ he sees is Marxism redefining itself to incorporate many of the successes and innovations of capitalistic democracy ... The Marxists," he said, not including himself as one, "now argue that certain things are not 'capitalist' anymore -science, technology, management methods -because they benefit all classes. Soon they'll add other things to that list -checks and balances. the rule of law, the phasing out of lifetime tenure." State hoards self-serving Leg1slat1ve Analyst William Hamm has zinged in on the state's Board of Landscape Architects. advocating it be elimi nated . He based his recommendation on the record of non-activity by the board which he said proves the lack of need. The justification for such regulatory boards is the protection 6f the public health and safety. Yet Hamm says in the past three years the board has taken action against only one licensee and spends m06t of Its time chasing after unlicensed persons using the title "landscape architect." THE BOARD came into extStence a couple of decades ago as a result of an organized group of gardeners and nurs~rymen, seeking to upgrade themselves and build a protective barrier against competition, pressurini;t the Legjslature mto creating it. IATlll/ IW:llUll Its establishment really changed nothing and contributes , nothing to the public health or safety. As Hamm stated, it is hard to imagine how the plantil\I( of trees and sllrubs can result in hazards to the public. In any event eardeners. nurserymen, or common laborers, can do any and all of the work performed by the so-called landscape architects without any need or requirement for the st.ate license. They just can't call themselves landscape architects. ln fighting for the continuance of the board. its executive secretary. Joe Heath. apparently gave the Legislature some misinformation. Reportedly, Heath told legislators that the loss of state licensing for landscape architects could result in the cities and counties using architects and engineers for approval o1 landscape plans. But section 5644 of the Landscape Architects Act specifically exempts from its licensing requirement not only architects and engineers, but contractor s and building designen as well. THE LANDSCAPE Architects Board is one of a conglomerate of regulatory boards, mostly in the Department of Consumer Affairs, which serve no real purpose other than to protect the licensed against the intrusion of the unlicensed, a hold the comp e tition down sort of situation. One of the worst abuses of the use of police powers for such purposes under the guise of protecting the public health and safety is the Board of Fabric Care, formerly known as the Board of Dry Cleaners. It, too, spends most of its time chasing down unlicensed. seldom takes any action against a licensee and provides no protection for the public against those who damage clothing t.Q.ken for cleaning. Another is the Bureau of Home Furnishings, formerly known as th e Bureau of Furniture and Bedding. Its protection is largely that of guarding large manufacturers from the competition of smaller ones. If the Legislature were to review the work of these boards it would find about half of them • serve no real purpose and could be easily eliminated without any hann to the plU>lic. Probation experts eye prison relief The following is s respo~ to a Waters/Blackburn column of March 9 regarding proposals to alleviate the prison overcrowding problem. This is an expression of the Chief Probation Officers Association's viewpoint on state! county partnerships utilizing the National Institute of Cvrrections offender classification and case mB11agemenr system. By MICHAEL SCHUMACHER, Pb.D Chief Probatton Offtnf, Or911t• Cwnty The state's problems center on prisor over crowding. -One solution. new prison construction, Is a bittersweet proposal. The price tag for construction alone is estimated to be $70,000 per bed. Thia, coupled with the fact that prison populaton projections show that shortly after these new facilities bflcome available • the need fot' them will dlminl.ah, makes fadUty expansion an even . lea vtable solution. Local government la equally ronoomcd about both the rlalng state comrnltment rate and public ufoty. However. with cut*1u In 1taff and retOW'C08 the m<>1t responsible and coat effective dlapoaltlon for many oUendera may be commlc.ment to a •t6'- correct.lonaJ fectlity. in-ta tlmJ>lY locrea1e1 the pretauro on a priaon l)'•tem that lt etralned to the maxi.mum. Therefor., It i. in the bt•l lntere1t of th• it.ate to encoun1e and support an effectlv• aod vllal local correcUonal 1ytiem. j . 11111 1:111111 The solution we propose Is a partnership between state and local corrections which can provide 1) long-term impact through reduction in the number entering the st.ate prison system, and 2) some short·tenn relief to the prison crisis through the utilization of local facilities. Central to this proposal is a classification system which will enable -early Identification and treatment of those offenders wlth the greatest probability of becoming state prison Inmates and which will result ln a more effective allocation of aiate and local resources. THE NATIONAL Institute for Com!ctiona ol.ualfica\ion system (uUUied In more than ~O national jurhdicUon1) uaea a aet of objective, validated criteria to determine an ofhnder'a propensity for involvement In additional 1U11al behavior. lt 111111 "Suppre.ion of the rlaht of the pr... to pralN or mtlolH aovernmental a1ent1 and to clarnnr and contend for Ot ap1.nllt ctwanae. m~ ON of the wry a1enoiea the Framera of our COntUtuUon thou&bJtMlly and llellbnt.ly ~ to ~ our IOdety and 'Un It ,,.., •• J uaUice 1'• L. Bia defines high, moderate and k>w risk groups. In the highly successful Wisconsin application of this model. offenders so classified were given "prescription•· services, i.e., those individuals with the highest risk were provided with the hijhest level of service. The result was a 52 pe~nt decline in the number of law violations committed by this hlgh risk offender group while on probation . Full implementation of this classification syst.em In California, including atatewide minimum standarda for the delivery of services would pe expected to tlllo decrease the rate of first commitments to OW' state correctional facllltlea, over ti.me. IN THE MEANTIME, the other element of our proposal would provide abort-term reUef to the population pressures of atate comictlonaJ f.c:ilitles. It ii niun.ted that 23 pert'ent of the curtent atate lnn\a\C population I.I appropriate for minimum eecurlty &dl!U.. Many of theee lndtvlduab were ~nt•nce<l to Nte feaiUU .. due to lNuU.icient local aentencln1 altern.atlvet. Conaervatlvely, tbJI populatlois repr.et\ta 10 to 10 percent of ~ total Ural commitments to Callfornta Departtn•nt of Correctlont (CDC) and Youth Autbo.,ltJ (YA> faclllttea . ~ doUar •vinll could .-rul •&be~ ii cwn1'il cont..racted wltlf""'the elate to Driwide )ocal ~~ .....w-JOt'. thei f.U'l\-UliW eammttmin" lO YA and COC. Currently, there are over 600 closed local juvenile beds in this st.ate, many of which could be reopened or upgraded for use by adult and juvenile offenders. Implementation of this proposal will require the allocation of state funds to local corrections. However, if both elements of our proposal are •• implemented, we believe that this outlay will result in substantial savings for the taxpayers of California-. at least $300 million in five yean and up to $1 billion ln 10 years. While allowing both state and local oorrection41 systems to uae their ener1 fea and reaources on appropr iate offender populations. j this propc>Ml will a1ao allevta~ preasure on at.ate correcUonal facilities without comprom.tstq the aa1ety of OW' commwliti•. ) l I Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, April 1', 1983 AT THROUOH MAY 1ST AT SPIRES . . * .. -:-• !. • • -=:!Y" ,· .... :..:....~ -•. • • Delicious smoked ham. two fresh eggs and hashed brown potatoes. Served with your choice of toast While classmates learned how many push-ups they could do in one minute, Mindi Edwa rds had her blood pressure checked . Kids 'need work' on health ... Making good food easy to find. About 300 sixth grade pupils participated in a health fair recently at Sowers School in Huntington Beach. They ran a mile, did some situps and stretching exercises to check on back conditions and received blood pressure tests. Jewels by Joseph purchases <hamonda. gemstones. gold and Stiver trom ptrvale 1ndrvK:1uat1 and estatt's Careful exam1natt0n and evall4tlon by our experts High· est pnoes paid Daily 10·9 Sat 10·6. Sun 12·4 45 Phone today Ask tor Betty Grace "' Eric Zalaskus J~W~LS by JOSEPH Soul'I COMt Pl coeu Meu • 5'CMIOM FREE MARKET EVALUATION ON YOUR HOME No Colt or Obligation u.t YMlt Hem. "POI SAU" In Multlple U.tift9 .... "'Of'alllONAL RRVICI• 4'FOlf .,.,.,,. Olt .. ,,..,,.,, ................ t.frttlit r. .... z. ..... ~ 7. c......,,,..... l~ 1.0,. ........... ......... t.ltlMT•u:;•e th l tm...... ....... ...... U,_, l()Ul:. t1()Ml:S > An apparatus called a sklnfold caliper was available "to measure body fat. The upshot of the exercise and testing was that there is room for improveme nt in the s ixth graders' physical condition. The youngsters also "had a little more body fat than they s hould have," according to physical education teacher Carol I MacGregor. 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Manhattan Beach I Torrance Long Beach NORTH Visit Target at 19 familiar Los Angeles area locations. Walk right in ... no ''card'' needed. Alhambra, Main St. at Palm Ave. Anahetm, Lincoln Ave .. just west of the Santa Ana Freeway at Euclid Ave Commerce, Whittier Blvd .. east of Atlantic Ave. Covina, Azuza Blvd. south of Arrow Hwy Garden Grove, Brookhurst at Westminster Ave., just south of Garden Grove Freeway Garden Grove, Harbor Blvd. at Chapman Ave. Huntington Beech, Adams Ave . at I Brookhurst, across from Mervyn's. I Long Beech, Atlantic Ave. at Del Amo Blvd. I Long Beach, Bellflower Blvd., just sou\h I of the San Diego Freeway. Long Beech, South St. between Paramount and Lakewood Blvd. Manhattan Beach, Sepulveda Blvd. at Manhattan Beach Blvd. Nofthridge, Balboa Blvd. at Nordhoff Ontario, North Mountain Ave .. just south of San Bernardino Freeway Oxnard, Vineyard Ave. off the Ventura Freeway, next to the Esplanade Shopping Center Pacokna, Laurel Canyon Blvd. at the Osborne Exit of the Golden State Freeway. San Bemardlno, North 2 1 st St. at Highland Ave. San eem.dlno, Orange Show Road, Just east of 1-15E. South Gate, Firestone Blvd at the Long Beach Freeway Torrance, Sepulveda Blvd one block east of Hawthorne Blvd near the Del Amo Center Regular Target store hours: Monday through Friday. 10amto 9 pm, Saturday. 9.30 am to 7 pm. Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm Auto Service Center hours: Monday through Friday. 7:30 am to 8 pm, Saturday. 8 .30 am to 6 pm, Sunday. 10 am to 5 µm --I ' ' ' • ' ' I I I ' t ' discounter. Our customers see us as a total value store, shopping us instead of department stores, specialty shops, catalog retailers and traditional discounters. We see ourselves as the best place in town to buy high quality merchandise, including brand. names ... at low prices ... in surroundings that make shopping a pleasant experience. But judge for yourself. ,_ --.--J 19 big, bright Target stores o n Su·nday, A .pril 17 at9 am. Come on out and look us over sold by many discounters. these advertised Items for cameras, TV's, records, sporting Evwythlng you buy at Target Is during our Grand Opening Sale, Our fashions compare favorably serviceability, quality, proper goods, you name it. COV9Nd by our haalle-frM return 1tartt:l Sunday. You'll find that with fashions sold by many of the sizing, etc. For safety, too. policy. Sometimes even tested when -vet has a sale, we really big catalog retailers. As for Toys sold at Target meet or At Target.,~ lhop In a big, merchandise may not perform up go all out. Yet. we also make kids' clothes, you can count on exceed existing government bftght. clNn store. We guarantee to your standards. Sometimes we every effort to have very low. quality that takes a lot of wearings safety standards. We make sure it wlH stay bright and clean make a mistake. If you are not very competitive shelf prices, and washings. that we can deliver on our . .. messy housekeeping is never satisfied with something you day in and day out. Here's how advertising claims. tolerated. bought at Target, please return it. we do it. YOU flnd plenty of name brandl We will fix it, exchange it. on our aheM9, too. Levl'a, OE, You ... new ~ucts, wanted You push your carts down wide make an adjustment or willingly Target buys vast quantities of Atllft, Noreloo, Timex. Plus ttema, hot fa Ion• tumlne up at aisles through convenient depart· re tum your money. We want merchandise for 201 stores. Eureka, Glidden, Mattel, Tonka, Target. Our buyers stay on top of ment locations with bold, helpful • you to be utlefted. We buy at a tower cost and Revlon, Kodak, Polaroid. the trends. going to the major signing. There are lots of peu the uvlng1 on to you. Coleman, Giiiette, Panasonic, markets to get you whet you went. checkout lanes ... with more ·Target hat been MrYlng Sony, Clairol, B. F. Goodrich, available during big sales. Plentlf ul cuetomera 1lnce 1982. We now Target sels vast quantities of Michelin, Seiko, Wrangler You'll ane time wtth on.atop p81'klng, toot Come see for hive 201 ''°'" In 21 1tates. merchandise. We 8CCept • tow.> and more, many more. ~:!.-::·== yourself how Target differs from W •'re Pitt of Dayton Hudeon P'°'lt per Item In rwtum for fut many setf·servlce &tores ... Corporation. aeventh la= "'"'°*· The merchlndlM you ... in. up al your purchaees In one place Why Target's a fun place to shOp nonfood,....., In the U teed Target Id puw ltlff tMtlng . . . from toothpaste and ffght bulbs and SAVE . St11te1 wtth more then 1000 In .... k>n to low prtcM, you get ._unless it's a proven to clothing fOf' yOt.X entre famMy . ..... lnctudlng ..... ~ ... qulley metdwd•• et national brand product. An Plua home faahk>ns, small At Tllf'OM, you CM u• your ~know,luch11 n's. TlfVIL No aeconds, no Irregulars. Independent laboratory tests applancea, oar care needs, toys, MuellCMI and VIN credit Clrda. •D.IDft la11l1r, Dllmond'a Our quelity 18 higher than that Euy. Just say "charge It." 1ndOeyton11. Special Or1r1d Opening hour•, Sunday, Aprll 17: 8 am to 8 pm. ..I ( . llllJ Piil Accu ation by TV Guide last year that a 1982 CBS New documentary on 0 THURSDAY, AP.-IL 14, 1983 • Gen. William Westmore land was a ~ 0 ANN LANDERS TELEVISION BUSINESS 82 83 86 "sm ear " have resurfaced and the netwt1rk is fishting back. Page B3. . Radio-controlled model racing cars no larger th&IJ a shoe box race along as fast a1 50 ~iles per hour. They look a lot like the real thing as the flag drops (right ) to • . ·~ .. ve a start to a race . Little cars that run flatout ({osta M esa race\Nay dra\Ns SoCal racing buffs They look lik e the real thing -bumping along, climbing hills and eating dirt. But they're not. They're models. Radio controlled car racing is a growing fad nationwide and has reached a pitch in Southern California, the sport's birthplace. One weekend a month, racing e nthusiasts gathering at a dusty miniature raceway in Costa M esa and compete. There are team, individual and even championship meets sponsored by Radio Controlled Hobbies, a Costa Mesa business. The radio controlled cars -ranging from formula models to off-road vehicles -can do up to SO mph. Kits range in p rice from $260 to $700. A national c hampionship is held annually and racing buffs are attempting to organize a world championship meet betwee n American competitors and their counterparts in Europe, where the fad is catching on. Guy Dabney of Tustin works on his car between races. Double he.I ix. • • Super Mouse, but no Superman By JEFF BRADLEY A1111 .. 9M,,._W,..., LONOON -The double helix. lt wu an elegant aolutton to how gene• dictate the traits of all living thino, and ita dlacovery in 1953 brought the Nobel Prize to ~o-bom Jame9 Wat.on and . Francis Crick. e red-haired Wataon wu juat 25 when he and Crick expla.lned ln the Brttt.h journal "Nature" the parallel apiral tt:rudW'e of the DNA mol~e. the buic bu11dina block of life. That low -ltey arti cle revolu lionised aclence and opened the door for aenetic ~ and the ap of the Suoer Mouae. • 11'rand.t kept aaylnc I didn't 1ee how important our wock wu. He wu probably a little more perceptive than I ," tht 50-year-old Wataon aald ln an interview. He has returned to Enaland for a two-day conference at Cambrld1e Unlveralty, where 300 ldentiata wW commemorate tht 30th annlvera•ry of the Wawon-O:kk breekthrouah and dllc\m the future of molecular b&oqy. HOilywood Producer Laurence Bachman, meanwhile, 11 plannln1 a film vtrelon of Wa'8Cll'\'1 beat...u.tnc book '"nw Doub&e HMlx," an Wthy ~t I 'No child has to be born with sickle cell ane mia. They can all be diagnosed and aborted.' of the trana-Atlantic race to unravel the 1enetic aecreta of DNA -deoxyribonucleic acid. "Francis la enthuslaatJc and I alwaya wanted a movie to be made out of my book," aald Wat.on, tall, fttcltled and with a mld-Atlantk accent. Followm, their dllcovery of bow life controla luelf -while worktn1 at the Cavendlah Laboratory in Cambridp -the two men eeparated . Wataon tau1ht at. Harvard from 19~ \o 1976, and la now d1rector of Cold Sprinl Harbor Laboratory on Lona bland, concentratlna on cancer reeearch with 100 ldentiltl. Crick, 66, left Cambridae ln 1976 -partly to .cape onerout British taxee -and now worka and teliehet at the Salk Inatttute ln La Jolla. A 0 qulrky" man, accordina to Watlon, he hal not come back for thla week'• confennoe. "Wt ... eech other on averaae onClt a y.r,'' 8'id the American. who entered the pm1Mnhjp 11 an lnexper1encld ~'·with -James Watson virtually no knowledge of ct)emist.ry. "I had to fight hard to keep from being overpowered." The pair eventually interpreted X-ray pictures of DNA cryatals to discover how baae chemJcala, locked ln pairs. form the double helix. "Francis hat aaid many times that he wouldn't have tolved it without me," laid Wat.on. An Enal1th colleague who did aome ol the aroundwork, Maurice Wilkina, abated the 1962 N'obel for Medidbe with them. Twenty ~eara later', U .S . btochemilta Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer built on thelr work by dllcovtrinl recombinant DNA -a method ot mbctna pnettc matert.al by alldna DNA moleculee into fine plecea and l'eUIOl't1nl them. · ''Recombinant DNA ()l)entd tht war for thinp like Super M~.' WatlOft edded, teferrlnl to tht ,_..nt cna~of slant laboratory mice .. u rata. 118y 19'14...,. thatYG'I could do almoet 1nythln11ln theory and maybe 101M of them would be too dangerous." Is there moral justification for experimenting with genes? Watson , who was raised a Roman Catholic but aaid he has no religious faith, replied: "Oh totally. I would approve of Super Man but none of u. know any way to produc:e it. No one ls ever going to produce a baby worse off than if you'd done nothi.ng." He welcomed the 1rowin1 ability to dlagnoae 1enetlc dbeases. "No child h.u to be born with atckle oell anemia," Wai.on lald. "They can all be ~ and aborted.'' Wataon aald couf._1e. can know their unborn baby • •X. and he 1ee1 nothlna wrona wtth a1ao aelect1n1 halr color and other tralta. 0 We've experimented with the r..rth, culUvattd land. chanpd h.lture. Anythilw that lncr11111 that 1ualltY of liuman Uh la a D}ue. f )'OU CM ~;a drwr by manipUladnc-...... whlcli wt1l help CUN a 4Miillii, flnll." M •Id. 'IQr ti '°"' -. ...._ a $ul*' N or """" 0..\Wbk:h WW teke 1IO ~t lliil .... tD bt on the ,.., all thlli .... add to man'• pr01p1rlt7." • ' l I I ., .. Orana• Oo11t DAILY PILOT/Thured1y1 Aprll 1'41 1813 She's bugged by fiance's generosity P01SHOD 8\' ASHLEIGH BRIL.LIANT DEAR AHN LANDERS: I am 1 40·yur-old carwr woman who la ln love with a wonderful man We plan to b9 married 100n H• la kind and 1enerou.. In fact, hla 1•n•rc»ity la the problt'm. Mr. X brlnp mo• alft every tJme wo meet. Unfortunately, the man aooa for JU'nk jewelry, tako fur pl~. aturted anlmala and T· ahlr1a with ltt!ndy aaytno. l 1u9poae l ahould accept everything rracloualy. but he la throwing out h!JI money. I cannot wear any of the thlnp he brlnp, and I am aw-e he wonden why. Should I aay aomethlng and riak hurtinl hla feellnp, or conUnut' to accept this rubblah for the reat of m y l i fe ? -HALF -BAKED IN flMA IOMlfCK AT WIT'S END Tofli8ht ln America, five million families will slt down to dinner at 4:30 p.m. And 5:10 pm. And 8:15. An~ 7:30. And 10:50. The aame family ... at all those times. It'• a phenomenon in this country known as Dinner-a-la-Sports, where every member of the family la involved in some kind of organiz.ed play and eats dinner whenever the 9Chedule perm.Its. A. an example, let's con.sider the Sweatz.era. Len plays handball after work on Wedne.days and Fridays and doesn't get home until 7:30, except on Mondays, Tueedays and Thursdays when he jogs, at which time he eats at 6:50 unless it's winter and he runs early and gets home at 5: 10. ffia aon, Peter, plays football in the fall and baseball in the spring so hla hours to eat fall somewhe.re between 4:30 in the altemoon and 11 o'clock at night. It varies. His other son. Steven, la on the swim team and mu.st eat three hours before the meet or wait until it is over. He usually eats at 3 in the afternoon. TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG HIGH RoAD 1b CHINA IT'S TIME ro FEEL GOOD AGAIN. MAX DUGAN RETURNS ~ ., • .._,,....U..,._ tOo ~ ~---12i' rd-. Ard& ......... f ...... MOTICa INVmMO ..,. N°'ae. " '-90y gi-thal lhl Board of TrullMI ol th• COHI Community College Olttrlct ol Orange Coun11. C1lllornl1, wlll ~ve Mll•d bide up lO 11:00 a.m .• Mondey, Apt'll 25, 1M3 at the Purchaal119 O.p1rtmen1 of H id college dl1trlct locatld 11 1370 Adam• A111nue, Coat• Maaa, Ca11'°""9 It .tllcfl time Mid bidl ... .,. publlcily opened and ,_, fOf• PAINTING ANO BINDING t"3-84 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE CATALOG All blda -IO be In ~­with the Bid Fom1 Intl~ and CondlUon• and~ wHch -now In Illa and may be _ _, II) th• office ol the Director ot Purd)allno of Mid COltegt dlttrlct. ec.-Ja MUNICl .. AL COUflT OF C~OflNIA couwncw~ OftAMM COUNTY MAMOtt IUDW:IAL Dl8TNCT ................... ... o ...... ....,_....-.c•,. .... 1M7 PLAINTIFF SALEM CARPET MILLS, INC., I North Carolln1 ec>rporltlon OEFENOANT· WALTER G. GRANATH, Ind. & dti. WALTEA'S OAAPEIWES ANO CARPETS. Oo9 I 10 x. Doi Co .. Doi Cor1t. ..... QM c.ua,._,.,,_ NOTICE Y• i.e.. -.... ...C. ni._....., ............ ,.. ..... ,_ ...... ~ ..... ,..,....... .... ....,.. ..... IM....._.... ..... . " )'OU wWI to ...., Ole llMQe ol an attorney In Ihle m1ttet, you lt!olild do IO promptly IO !NI 'fOlll wrltt1n rHPOnM. II 1ny, may ti. tllld on tam.. AVl801 Ullld "' 1ld1 d1n11nd1do. II lrl••ft•I ~ dleWlr -'1lt U.. IM P I 1 ~ Al#I WIOflS .BAKERSFIELD DEAR HALF: You plan co be married 1000? Hooray! Aller &be bot la tied cell Mr. X you tblnk be 11 t~e world'• mo1t Cbouab&ful man and you are tur• no woman w11 ever ao lavlably "sifted." But yoo'd ratber bave one BIG rreaeat tbao Iota of Utile onea, ud would be mln taldna you aJooa 10 Daughter Karla lB a gymnast and must wau:h her diet. She eats after practice, which <.'Ould run from 5 to 6:30 depending on whether thc.>rc's a home game In the gym or she has to go across town. The menus at the S weatzers' are Interesting. Steven has never eaten spaghetti any other way but al deote with medium rare meatballs. He is 15 years old and considers gelatin a beverage. Peter hu never seen a casserole without a hole in It and honestly believes limp lettuce Is a "hot meal." Len has eaten so many froi.en dinners he will be dead for three years before his stomach thaws out. Connie Sweatz.er does the best she can under the clrcumuancea. S h e leaves for tennis on Tuesdays at 2:30 and for solf on Thursdays at 3 aJ\d leaves the refrigerator door full or ins1.ruct1ons on wh.at soes where and at what temperature. One night a CQuple of weeks ago, something strange occurred in the Sweatz.er household. It was 6 p.m. Friday. They we re all there. Len pulled a mu.cle and Qmceled his handball game. Peter had a cold and the coach sent h11n home. Steven's swim team lost ln the semi-finals and Karla came home because they couldn't get a gym to practice In. They all sat around a dinner table awkwardly looking at one another until Karla said, "This is weird! I thought I was an only child!" "Thoroughly original. Magical!' -NEW YORK TIMES locALHERO ~ ._..., .. ·· .. ..,· .. :~~o ~ ·--·--~ --EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT MON-THURS. 7:00. 9:15 edwards LIDO CINEMA "~~:'° 673-8350 e dwords MESA CINEMA =: ... ~. ... 646-5025 1 Table tor Five -..n&. .... ,._(PG) UT/8UM.1_ .... _. THE VERDICT ~ll:ll(lt) UT/-. .... ldll #2 "LOSll' IT'' <•> ,., ..... TM.Ml 8AT/IUM. 1l41. ts, t:OO "OATES OF HELL" ,.,., 1:11, ,_.. ... ntUll9. '*' ~ 8AT/8UN. .... 7:11, 10:10 e dward:. WESTBROOK CINEMA :'.. :··,:II<""" ' 530-440'1 "MAGNETIC CIAUIC!' -L.A. Tl11ta ~rs ~•::::::..:=:-- 1•~UUa.l Al IOAHO f?IJl .. -MJJ Eaotl bidder muet auemlt with h!e bid • cHhler'• check. certlfl.O check, or bidder'• bond m•d• ~ to the order of ttia Coat C'pnmurVty COlllge Olltnct Bowd Of Trwt-In '" emount not .... tt1an five percent C5%1 of tt1e aum bMI • I gulrlntM that the bidder wtll ant•r Into Iha propo11d Ct>ntrect II the -11 -did to '*"· In tM -t Of 1111ur9 to enter Imo aud1 corttrac:t. the proceeo. of .... cMcll .. be forfeited. Of In "" CMa of • bond. the full eurn thlteol wtll be lor'felttCI to "Id college d"'1ic1. -... \M, ............. de JO..._ LM II IMktMMl1 .. ----------------------~0U1t1d dlHI IOllClllf I I conMjo d• un 1bog1do 1n NII 11un10. d•b1rr1 h1c1rlo lnmedlat1m1nte, di wta ,,,_.. llU relpuM11 11C:ttt1, II hey llgunl, puede -reglllrlldl I '*"90. No bldcMr may wlthdrlW hla blcl lot 1 perlOd of lorty-11¥9 C451 d8Y9 after the date MC for tn. opening "*9of. The Soard ol Trutt-,_ tM prMllgl of rejecting llnY and .. bldl Of to ...,... any ~ Of lntotmlllt... In any bid or In "" =.t.. E. WATSON hcf«ary. eo.ro o1 TNIMtt C..l Community Oollega Olltnct open; Apfl 25, tMI -tt:OO a.m. Pvl>li.tied Orang• CoHt Dally "'°'· Af/fll 7, 14, tta 1843-83 t TO THE' DEFENDANT· A cMI compt11n1 h11 Nell fllld by 1111 pi81nlltt ag.a1nt1 you " you wW1 IO dlflnO lhll "-"'· you mutt. wl!t*I IO d1y1 altar 11111 1ummone le ..._, on )'OU. Ille wttti thll ooun • wrtuen rllC)OnM to the ~. Un .... )'OU do IO, your dllfllUll .. be entetld on apptloetlon of tfll plllntltt, and thil COUr1 l'NIY ..... IUdgt'nent aotlinlt you tar &tie ,..... derrlellded In the complllnt. wtlld't could ra1ull In 01rnl1hn11nt of W90", lalllnQ of~ Of pr~ or olher raf111 r1qu111ed In tfll ___ Ml.JC~~~"°~~~=:---~· FlbNlty 22, 1N3 NOT1C8 IMVIT890 _,. J. Petenon, Hotlel i. h«.tly Ql\l9ll tl'lat the Ci.rte 8olrd o1 Truew. Of (tie Huntington 8y 0 . Cfotby, 9Mdl uncon Hlofl 8dtOOI DlllrlGt Oeouty wlll reoa'1t1 •••l•d bid• for ~ C:AMY. ~ CUITOOIAL IUPPUU mtttlno or 1111111 to tha • f't1f111111111 _.... .... liPIClflOlltlol• on ,.. Ill the omoe Of = =.. IW. -:,f.",~·u bt 011.arly m1rlled ..._....-.CA~ .. ~ h99•· •Id ''11". (114) ....,,. 1ddt .. Md lo Ally11 t . Rowlty, Publlelltd Ort~ Cout Dtll4y ~ MIMillt, Hvftllflt1.on Not, Af/f 14, It, ft. Mt11 I. t• ~ Uflbl """ ... 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HIGH RoAD 1b CHINA m11 U 141 21111101 l 1U t o JI !1141 2100 ltlS 1141 tOtll you can 1bop to1l'tber and &41t uaclly tbe rlabt one? Dl.'.:A R ANN LANUl'!US I um worried 11l~k uhout 11omt•th1uu 1111d you 11r~ my only hope I am u 17 Y''ur·old gtrl who hu tx>t•n u cht-'t•rfoucler for fllt•Vt•rlll month11 w •. mlUll tfo liOmt• Vt'I y 1trl•nuou• lhlll"!I, hk1· n1rlwh1•t•I• und tlw i1pll~ I al.au havc dmw u lul of hu1M•but.·k rldln6' 1n tht· Lust y~ r AK u rt•11ult of ull thl.a uct1vlty I huvc-lo11l my vlrf(tnlty Whot 11hould I K<lY to nay huiibund on my wt'(JdlnAt nlAtht'! WORRIED SICK OUT 1>_:AS'I' DEAR '1 ALIE: I ml&ht h11vc bltlen Ir I hadn't received tbrtt' cople& of the aame lettt'r -all p01tmarked New Haven. Obvlou1ly la was a group etrort, but only one lttter abould have beeo malled, Dummy. I'm glad to know you Yale student• are 1tlll reading the c-olumn, but lt 11 obvious that old Ell ls not attructlng the Innovative sludents It once did. DEAR ANN Our ne1ghbt>r rc·fUSE'S to lei my husband and mt· have the pr1v:wy that 1s rightfully ours She 1s lhl· most boring ix·rsun I havt" t•vcry nwl In my ~ntire hf(' and the pushiest. I cannot be in tht.• yard f1 v<> m1nUll'tl befori.' l um assaulted by that ear-splitting, "Yoo hoo'" Then shl• t.'Omes galloping over and her mouth runs nonstop. Trivia. gossip, nonsense. She's repeutlvt-and tt.'d1ous beyond b<>hef When I say, "I really must go," she rattl(.'8 on for another 1 :'.> minutes and follows me into the house. My husband und I an• considering selling Please advise. AMBUSHED IN TEXAS DEAR AM: People who haven't the courage to extricate themselves from bores and pests ge t oo sympathy from me. I(. you can't replace the macaroni la your sflne witb a little sterner stuff, it's your own fau t . To be held hostage by a motormouth clod Is just plaln dumb. CONFIDENTIAL to Afraid I'm Not Up to It (Fort Lauderdale): Of course you ure' Rememtx·r, lh('re are no great men in this world, ac<.'Ording to Admiral "Bull" Halsey. only great challenges which j _ T' ,.vf" ~~' MY GREAT AMBITION IS TO SECURE "' S>PEAKING PART IN MY OWN LIF°E. "A four-letter word for idiot. .. fool? ... dope? ... " ' I / . ordinary men rtS<' to me<!t. GCJ for at! ~~~~~~~-============================= Winn1r of 4 Aaad1m1 Award• THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL ~G ~ ia ,_.,. "'"' ~ , .... . -.... ~ ~rt Duvall ls ~c Sledge down and out country singer His fight for 1~s~c was just beginning TENDER MERCIES .~tarts Frlda.J' *BARGAIN MATIN•aa • Monday tflru l•turday All Parform1ncta btfor1 5:00 PM tu• s,.a.1 E111111•ut1 * ......,., "MAX DUGAN RET\lf'NI" CNJ ll::M,.I:&. ............... 4.08tN' rr• ... .................. ---____ ..__ _______ _ "HIGH ROAD TO CHIHA" .,., ~ ......... ··~·· ... --WGANDHI"- ..OOLrtanMO ---mwaflc• '021;/1~;:;; J WHIGH "OAD I ·-----TO C ..... A" ,.., .. TOOTllE" -.................... .... ............. ---__.__ _______ _ ma.aa. ............. to TO MIDNIGHT "'1 I ---__ ...._ _______ _ LAICEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WAUI IN "'••·· v ANAHEIM OlllVE IN _ .... ~. 179-fflO . ''" '"•• BUENA PARK .·~·•! IN UM ..... A .. _ .. tl_ HMO JO " .... ' ..... , LINCOLN OlllVl l I\ ti/\ H ~ .\ • ,, " .,,. .... ... AD 80Y8"11t ____ .... "9AD 90Y8" .. -..,...,,_.,., ~HIGH"' .. ""Gel!. rr • "'Lill•.,. .. -·fl- ----- ORA N Gl • " I * * "LO\le Al ,Int Sight" ( tlH) Oen t£~ Mety Al\l'fl 114c0onalel "TM Cloctmlller" (11141 PllffiWe Holt'tt. JMn ~ -7~IO-UOHTHITOWN 9 'AMILY lllUO LAVlllHI l IHelUY a Nit 1 =14~TI TIC T~ DOUGH MACNf.ll / LIHM1' REPORT FUQHT TO IUfMVAl UEOETtCTOA YOU ASKED FOfl IT -1.'00- l~~·P.I. * * "See How Tiiey Run" ( 1965) =~••Berg« **'..i "Homebodlet" (1974) Ruth McOtv!U. Peter Brocco (!)SOAP atP.M.MACWN 41) MOVIE •• ··ni. Ftoww In HIS Mouth" (1176) James Mason, Jennifer O'Neill. I G'!> ~ PflEVIEWS OAAQNET MOVIE ** '.\ ··Mirror, Mirror·· (1979) Lee Meriwether, Loretta Swtt. CH)MOVI& •• • "MGLlnloekl" (1963) Joon Wayne, Maureen O'Hara. Cl) THE MAKWG Of RAJOERS Of THEl06TAAk C'IMOVI& * * * ··Lies My Fatlle< T o4d Me .. ( 1975) Jeffray Lynas. YOSSl Yldln -1:30- (l) CHAAUE'S ANGELS at LIE DfT£CTOll • INSIDE STORY ~ IHSIOE OAAHGE COUNN m MARSHAL DILL.OH (Q)MOYIE * * • "Conan The 8arba111n · · ( 1982) Arnold SchWlflenegget. James E 8tl .Jone$. • SO COAST PlA/A • lllon °""' "111 Olll1llOS" CNl llool\ 61HOSIOOO --.. "lOOlF l'Cl -"' 600ll0l0t0 sount COAST s-a .,.,._. .... =.. ·-IQlll IO-· M l ~·l7ll ... Tl• 6 JO.I JO 10 i.l SOUTH COAST --w.m1 ....., eon-Cl) llooTlt ll~ ---(I) .... ,. 61~10.IO I AUl,- IDT llt11m ~<PSI -"' 100 • COST A ME SA • BmlOl ...., CICICI" (I) .... -ll ll~ ...._ "1.al Fla fir (N) Mr"illlft'l----:==:-:::-1 M0-7... _,._ ,., 10~ • MISSION VIE JO • Cl) • ** "lllot" (1871) Mertlll Bllum, S~lldnty -t:IO- a==LANOUllllO 11:.TAKU TWO • •lb "Tiit Ilg Killie" (11551 Jae~ Patance, Id• l.llC)lno ID M'A'l'H 11~~~8 ,,,NIWS TO THe MAHOA 11<>At4 MYITIAY 1'Hf 'MOIHIAN MOVIE • * t "Siient Mov.... ( 19761 Mel 8r00ka, Marty Faldman. !ff) THE GAEA T PUMURE HUNT 11 O MOVI! • * "Harry's Wt1" ( 10& 1) Edward He,,mann, Glll'lldlne Page -10:30- 41) IHDEPEHOEHT NETWORK N(W8 8D TO THE MAHOA 80AH CO> LOVING FAIEHOS A..O PEAFECT COUPLES -10:44- ( Z > ~EMASCOAE -11:00-• II 0 Cl) (1JJ Qt NEWS D 8ATVAOAY HIQHT l1J IN 8EAACH Of .•. ID THE JElfERSONS «I) MARY HARTMAH, MARY HART MAH Ill BUSlHESS REPOAT '1i) PIS LA TEHIGHT (ff)MOVIE * * * "Excalibur" ( t9811 N1Q4!1 Ter-ry. Nloot W1lltamson (0JMOVIE • • "Night Schoof" (198t) Leonard Mann. RaclltN Ward. CSJ LOVIHQ FRIENDS AHO PERFECT COUPLES (.l)MOVIE • • "Harry's War" (198 t) Edward Herrmann, Gl!faldlne P19e ·~IWTWON> ~ ''8'*d Melel\an11" (1174) Met· 10 Anchttl, Brian Atdl'lllll (f) INOIJllNOUtf NITWOM NIWI fi ~ AMElllCWf ITYLI • * "Pwtnera" ( 1111n1 Ryan O'NHI. JOlln liurt GM<>Vlf • • "l ova At flrlt Sig/II" ( 18 71) Oen Avt.10yd, Mary Anne McOoMld -12:10-.. Cit LAT! N+CIHT WfTH DAVID LmfAMAN ~ ~ll; UP CLOIE CD LOV!. AMERICAH ITYLE <0 )MOVtE U "Ne.., So Otep" ( 19112) LOili Sander•. Mike AtnQer -12:40-e (J) MCCLOUD -12:4&-( l l CIHfMAB<:OflE -1:00- 8 MOVIE * * "Taggtrt" (1965) Tony Yoong. Oen Duryee 8 MOVIE • • "The Double Man" (1968) Yul Bryo"lll'. Brllt Ekland Cf) MOVIE • •'11 "Troof)ef Hook" (1957) Joel McCrea. Barbara S11nwyck Q)MOVIE * • •11 ··1 Could Go On sino1ng" ( 1963) Judy Garland. Dirk Bogarde (1JJ EHTERTAINMEHT TONfGHT ! ZlMOVIE t t t 'h "[)Iner' (1982) Steve Gut· tenbetg. Mickey Rourke -1:30-0 Q! NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT '8 TOM COTTLE: UP CLOSE (8)MOVIE • • • '\ "The Four Seasons" ( 1981) Alan Alda. Caro4 Burnett. O MOVIE • • • ··1·m Dancing As Fast As I Can" ( t9821 Jltt Clayborgh. Nicol WtUlam-son. ' -1:JI- -1:t0- !ClMOVll U It "Tiit Derk AnQtl" (113&1 Fredric M.,~. Mtrlt Owon -1:00-IE NIWI HIOKTWATC.. t t "P1tadl•" ( 1982) Wllllt AllMI, ~c .... -2:10- !t ~ Ot Justice'. (1949) Jtmm~ ElhlOll, Tom Tytat ·~ • • "Blondie Goes Jo Cotleot" c t942) Penny Slngltton. Arthur La• -a~­(!) ZAHf. GMY TH£A 1'RE (.%JMOVI! **"" '10r1QMI" (1953) Jaci< Webb, Ben Altxander -8:20- lHJMOVIE • • "Honky Tonk Freeway" (1118 t) Wltll1m Devane, Beverly O'Angek> -3:30- D MOVIE l • '" "Outlaw Gttno" (19491 Don ~­~Robert Lowery C,!J FAITH20 ft )MOVll> t t t 'Is "Mephllto" ( 1981) KllUI Marla Brend-. Krystyna Janda. 0MOVI£ •• "HeU Nlgllt" (1981) Lindi Blair. Vincent Van Patteo. -3:36-lCJMOVIE **'""Lunch Wagon" (198t) Cendy Moore. Cllucil McCann. -4:00- '8 MOVIE * * "Blond1t For Victory" (1942) Penny Singleton. ArUlur Lake. CQJMOVIE For complete ll1tlng '" TV Log Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thur.day. AprU 14, 1983 CBS News disputes TV Guide charge of smear by network . ... ... By FRED ROTHENBERG ,_, T••telon W~ NEW YORK -Laat summer, CBS News inve.Usated CBS News to protect the lnt.esrlty ol CBS Ncw11. The re1ultlng report attempted to respond to charges by TV Guide 1hat a 1982 CBS News documentary on Gen. Wiiiiam Westmoreland was a ••smear ... But the unusual tactic of a formal In -h ouse tinvest igation and thl' s ubseque nt admission of so m e procedural mistakes by C~ News did not make the accusations go away. ln fact, they resurfal'ed in the past two weeks. "Our credibility ls our entree into the living rooms of America," said CBS News President Van Gordon Sauter last July, a fter releasing summarized findings of the Benjamin Report, the inte rnal inquiry conducted by Burton Benjamin. CBS News' senior executive prcxiucer for hard-news broadcasts. rc>pvrtlng from Sigma Delta Chi, the Soc·1ety of Profesalonal JournaJuta "W1·'re not attempting to tear down thE' arudc," Qene Mater, CBS New•' sl!nior vice pr,eslde nt f o r rnmmun ications and news practice#, said Monday. "We'r e responding because somebody gave them an award." In a March 28 letter to The Quill. Sigma Delta Chi's magazine, Sauter said the TV Guide story "deserves l'loser examination." Sauter cited three "serious errors-with in \he article," illustrating a "shocking disregard for the truth." ThC' points he disputed were that: TV Guide quoted George Allen , a former CLA official interviewed on tht• program, as saying he no longer agreed wtth th!:' premise o f the documt>nt.ary -11:30-e ())QUINCY This same journalistic credibility, plus a $120 million libel lawsuit filed by Westmoreland against CBS News. apparently were the background ---------------------4 forces sparking recent back-and-forth CHANNEL LISTINGS charges by CBS News and TV Guide. -TV Guide attempted to depict Sam Adams, a former CIA analyst tntervtewed on the program and a paid CBS News consultant on the proJe('t, as havin.g disavowed the documentary's thesis. -TV Guide also implied that an Interview with Col. Gains Hawkins, fo rmer U.S. Army Order of Battle Chief in Vietnam. was edited to misreprese nt his views on enemy manpower ceilings . D 8 THE BEST Of CARSON 0 (!t A8C NEWS NIQHTUNE l1J YOU ASKED~ IT ID MOVIE • • • "Pursued" (1947) Teresa Wright. Robert Mitchum Cl) SAHFORO AHO SON &ll PERSONAL ANAHCE ID 700CLUB (fl A NEW OA Y IH EOEH -11:35- (.C)MOVIE * * "Tile Sea Wolves" j 1980) Gre-gory Peck, Roget Moore -12.-00- • ENTERTAINMENT TOHIQHT t> KNXT (CBS! GJ KNBC (NBCI , 0 KTLA !Ind.I CD KABC l ABCI U KFMB CCBS) 0 KHJ TV <Ind.) II!> KCST IABCI CD KTTV (Ind I Cl) KCOP-TV (Ind I till KCET IPBS) '1i> KOCE IPBSI o. On TV l Z-TV Ii HBO 't <C1nemax1 t1 I WORI NV , N.Y O]J <WTBSI f.! (ESPN) s (Showtimel 0 Spolllght a !Cdb<e New\ Network) STARTS TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY! Lots of Sportswear -Women & Mens. -Quality brand names -Blouses -Skirts -Pants -Jackets - Dresses -Sweaters for ladies -Sportshlrts -Dress ~~D UC ~o· J35·~;;; ::?0°10$ MA.JOit camn CARDS 541-1212 SINCE 19•9 Hours DEPAftTMENT S TOftlt Daily 9:30-6:00 Ooted Sundays 1818 NEWPORT BOULEVARD COSTA MESA STOP! Is Drinking Interfering With Your Family ::~.Li~e? "°'"~"' . <. ... , !Jr 1f C BS News had waited a lmost a year before it publicly at tacked the TV Guide story of last May 29. entitled "Anatomy of a Smear." The story questioned the way CBS News went about proving the thesis in iLc; "The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception" that Westmoreland led a , conspiracy to fabricate enemy troop figures during the Vietnam War. Then last month, the story won the award for distinguished magazine -....... I -0:-....... I, 0 ";/ -/', ti' () /' ' I 0 I•'-...... Sauter cited a June 29 Jetter he received from Allen , who said his remarks 10 TV Guide were ''lifted out of context." Allen said he "did not attempt to dissuade CBS from doing_ the show. and I do not believe the show made a mountain out of a molehill." n, I ,, . • l) ~-ti . ./ o- /i .· . "--I --o /'· . /· 'o I I fs everything you've eJJer imaginecl And morel COMING TO COMMUNITY CABLEVISION'& KALEIDOSCOPE SERVICE APRIL 21. I JOIN US FOR A GA.LA CELEBRATION AT WOODBRIDGEYIUAGE CEN'i ERAPRD. 2t8T, 6 -8 PM.. . I t ( I • I I I -----...,.----,,-=---....,,.--------------------------------- Orang• Ooa1t DAILY PILOT /Thurtdey. Apr II 1<4, 1883 MllC NOTICC rta.IC NC>TIC£ NOTICI OP TWUITll'a HU A,._. , l-Ma. .....,111/0AAY MOTICI OI' TllUITll'l_t~ Tl.lite.I.... l.MllMa.~~ UNIT COOi ' lk..-. IOUTHLANO COMPANY 11 duly T ............ '•ppolnted Trull .. unciet 111e U...l COOi A lollO'#lllQ dHCft~ deed Of 1ruet T 0 llRVICI COM,ANY .. d\lfV WILi. ll!U. AT PU81.IO AUCTION eP"Olrllect T I d 11 TO lHI! HIOHllT 11001· ,0. .. rut •• \In ., I • " " IOllO'#lllQ detetll>td dHG of trutl ..CASH AHO/OR THI CASHllM OA Will. Ill.I. AT 'UBL.IC AUCTION Cl!RTl,lfO CHECKI 8P10tfll!O IN TO THf HIOHHT 81001R FOR 'CIVIL CODI! UC TION 2124" CASH ANO/OR THf CASHIERS OR -(payable II Ille time 01 H ie Ill l•wlul Cffmnco CHFCKS SPICIFll!O IN ft\Oney 01 11\e United SlllH) •II CIVIL CODI! SECTION 2920 rlgllt, lltle and 101aree1 convey.a 10 (~•1>18 11 ,,,. 111ne ot 111118 111 lawful •nd "°"" held by II undat Mid Dead money ol tlle Unlled StelH ) 111 ol Trull In IM pto1>9<1y 118feln1f1er r1g111, 11118 and 1n1er111 conveyed 10 -0..Crlbed •ncl now '*d by II u11oe1 11td Deed TR U 8 T 0 R CLIFF 0 R 0 W ol Trull in Ille prOQ«ly n«1lnaf1e< R08ERT8 JR , JIU W ROBERTS, deKllbed PATRICK DENNIS GRAY, JENNY Trullor JACK DOUGL AS LYNN GRAV BISHOP 1nd JOHN LEON SAXOl'f Bl!NSl'ICIARY BEVERl V HILLS 8en1llclery S·G MORTGAllE S AV I N G S A N 0 l 0 A N CORP recorded March 17, 1981 et ASSOCIATION lr111r NO 221158 In Book 13984, Recorded October 7, 10110 .. Pega 11198 of Ottlclal Record• In the ln1tr No 104114 In Sook 137111. oltfce or 1he Reco1de1 01 Or1nv- Pll08 806 ol 0111Glll Rec0td1 In Ille County, Hid deed ol trult detc<"lbee olfk;e of the Recorder ol Orange Ille lollowlng Couf>ty, L.ol 5, Block I I ol lh• PIClllC Said deed of 1ru11 dHCrlbe• Ille Eleclrlc SubdMalon or ROH Traot. IOllOWlng in the CUy of S111111 An•. County ol LOI 7 ol Troct No 9497 In Ille Orenge. S111e Of CalllOtnll, .. P9f City ol l"tne County ot Or1nge mep recorded In Book 4, Page 14 of S1e11 ol Calllorn11 H per map Mlll<l9tlaneou1 Mapa In the olllOe 01 recorded in Book 4 I I pagea 3'7 the County Recor de• o t ••Id I " r 0 u g " 3 9 I n c I u • I v • 0 I County WEEl<e~ 9 1'06 ·!·· ., j • scans TURF BUILDER PLUS HALTS 9•• 2000 SQ. n . Kic k• o ut crabgra11 and.7 other bad fl\IYI while giving your l a wn a good meal. Scotti will alao Hnd you o One Buck Rebate. scons BONUS .:. I o•• 2000 SQ. n . ' r -.. _ ~ --=;:ro --..... - Thi• on• doe• the 1am1 favor for dlchondra. pr1v1ntlng oxall1. crabgrau a nd other w11d1. Al10 a SI R1bat1 from Scott'•· mlace11~eo111 m•PI. recor<11 ol YOU ARIE IN OEFAUU lhtOOI A Mid Or County OHO °' TAUaT OATIEO S/Ol/11. YOU I IN Ol'AUl.T UHOIA UN'--aa YOU TAKI ACTION 101•---------------------------A 0110 OF TAUaT OATIO ,.llOTICT YOUll ,.110,IEllTY, IT l ·H ·IO. UNLfal YOU TAKI MAY II IOLO AT A ,.UILIC ACTION TO ,.llOTIECT YOUfl a AL I . IF YOU HE IO AN ""onfll'Y, IT MAY .. acx.o AT A UP\.ANATION 0, THI NATUfll PU8UC IAU. " YOU NHO AN OF THIE l"fllOCHOING AGAINIT UP\.ANATION Of' THE NATUfll YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Of' THIE ,.flOCHOINO AOAINIT lAWYEfl. SALE STARTS THURS. GOOD THRU APRIL 20TH YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 1820 w 3rd Street. Santa Ana LAWYl!fl. CA92703 ., ............. .., .... .., .......... .., .... .., .... .., ...... ... 3 Mulow, Irvine, CA 02814 'W e 11ree1 addreu or common "(II e llrael ed<1re11 or com· dea•on•Hon 01 prope11y 11 shown mon dea1gn'1ton OI properly 18 1bove. no w1rr•nly IS 01ven U 10 llS ahOwn above. no werr1n1y 11 given completeneu or correctneu) .. Tha •• lo '" compl11en et1 or benellctary under aaiCI Deed of correc1ne11)" The beneficiary Trust. by re11on 01 • breach or under 1111<1 Deed of Tr..111. by reuon defaull tn lhe obligations aecured of a breacll or deleull In Iha !hereby. heretofore execuled ano Obllg1t1on1 1ecured thereby, delivered lo Iha un<leraigne<I a . herelolOfe executed end deUvero<I wr111en O.C1ar1llon of Default and to the undertigned a wrllten Oemend tor Sale. llfld wrlUen notice Oecter111on ol Oele1.11t and Demand or breach 1no or elec11on 10 c.1u1e .for Sale, end wrilltn nolice ol lhe unCleralgneCI to sell ••Id breach eno or election to e.tute the properly 10 aallsly aald obllgallon1. undersigned to sell Mid prOP8flV 10 and lherHlter the underalgned .satisfy nid obligetion1, and ceuted sllld nottee ol breech and ol • thereafter the undersigned cauaed etecllon 10 be recorded December ·••Id no lice ol breech 1nd ot 13 1982 aa 1n11r No 82·438203 ol ;elecllon to be recOfoed Oec41ml>er Oltictal R9co<d1 1n Ille office of Ille ,21. 19112 u ln11r No 82·447507 in Recorder ol Or•nge County. ·Ottlcl•I Record• In the oflk:e ol the Said Sele wlli be made, bul :Rec<Hde< ol Or1nge Counly Slld wtlhoul covenant or warranty, .n le wlll be made bul wt1hou1 exprass °' 1mphe<1 regarding lllle <ovenenl or w11r1n1y .. pre11 or postenion or encumbrances. 10 ;lmphed. ragatCling 111le potMISIOn, pay Ille rema>nlng principal sum ol or encumbrance1. 10 p1y 1he the note(tl MQUreCI by said Oeed OI ~•m•inlng prlnclpll t um ol lhe Tru11 W11h mle<"I as on said note notetsl aecured by Hid deed or provrded 1<1vancH 11 1ny. under Trust. wllh tnle<"I H in said note Ille 1erm1 ol seJCI Deed ol Trust provided advances. ii any under tees cnaroes and expenteS ol 1M the 1erm1 ol Hid Deed ol Trust Trustee •nd of the lruslS crNle<I by 1-. cnarges end expen-of Ille &aid Deed 01 Trust Trull"M Ind Of Ille 1rus11 CrNled by Said s11e w ill be held on said Deed ol Trust Thuraday Aprll 21. 1983 111 2 00 Slid tale wltt be held on Mond1y, P m 11 Iha Cnapman Avenue April 25 1983 el 2 00 pm "Ille entrance lo lhe C1v1c Center Chapman Avenue eht"nce to lhe Building 300 E1s1 C1>apm1n A,.. Civic Center Bulldlng. 300 EHi Ora.nge. CA ·• Cllai>man Ave . Orenge. CA A ' t h. ' I m • 0 I ' h. I n t 111 t CErmA OIJE PIECE ELECTROllC !BOIE uat l~ lt flat to bang It up. if that makea any .. nae. Haa ahbutton JceybOmd. memory :adlal and ringer on/ off cODtrol ao l'VE GOT A GIVE AND TAKE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE IRS. I GIVE AND THEY TAKE! - CILIFI GI! all 2KPcU,._ a.i.ct-A.4 ba.odle. you can Ignore it. A I I he I 1 me o I I he in i 1 I• I put>tte.allon of lhlS notice Ille 101a1 publ!Gellon of 1hfa nollee. 11\e 101al amount ol the unpa1<1 balan<:41 ol the amount ol llMI unpaid balance or the obllg1111on secured by the tbove o~~•~tewred~the•b~e deacr1be<1<1eed o t 1rus1 a nd ,-==iii;;~~~~~====~=~=~,r~~:==~==~=~~==~~~~=~~~ ::.~;.~11~~dc:1~:.d .~~e·~~~·,1. ~~~ =~~·:.!!t~d •• cso1~;,8:.:~;nm. andll •o RUBBER QUEER TRUCK CLOSE-OUT DJVETTE SETS 0 edv•ncea IS S 138, 19 I 09 The opening bid may be Oblalned ft IRS The opening bid m1y be ob1a1nec1 by c1111ng (7 141 937·0966 the dly by calling (714) 937·0966 lhe d•y beto•e ,,.. sate ,~-~· BED LIKER ~ belore Iha ule Osle March 21 1083 I I ~.97 Oe1e March 23. 1983 T 0 SERVICE COMPANY SOUTHLAND COMPANY as sa•<l Trualee. • By T 0 SERVICE Aw1t1nl Secre1.,.,, ) • 88 S PC. MYSTIQUE as said Tr1.111ee By Wanda McMllllon. \ • .._.-, 5 9 COMPANY One City Blvd West · ~.~-I 5 9 9 7 Agent Orange CA 92668 By V1ek1 J Hop1ttn1, 714·83S·8286 A11a111an1 Secre1ary Pubh1hed Orange Coesl Delly One Coty Blvd W•• Ptlol M1rcn 31 Apnl 1 14 1983 A car pool ii a good Idea. but no t in your truck Orange. CA 92Mll • "1s2&-83 b.d. RalHd rtbdHinn, Utt moat popular mod1l1. 1 PC. ROMA SET Te4 714·63S-8288 • Published Orenge CoH t 0111v l'\8.IC NOTIC( Com11 In black . Jump in the pickup truck and r oll o n down. P11o1. Marcll 31 Aprll 7 14 ------------11------------------------1 Buy theH Hit cu It, 1lth 1r lo the carto n or 1529-83 T·207•7 f NOTIC..;:." ~AIA.T \ I ARMOR ALL PROTECT AlfT snatch them right oft our floor. l'\8.IC I«> TICE NOTICE M TIWSTEE'a aAU L-No.MJWAN <•l T.a. No. C-41112 NEWPORT HOME LOAN INC u .duly llPl)Olnted Trull• und« the fOllOwlng dncrlbed deed ol trull WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payeble al lime ol sale In lawful money ol the Untied States) ell right, Ull• end lnte< .. t convey.a to and "°"" held by It under Mid Deed ol Trull In tha properlv hetelnatter·~fibed. TRUSTOR: DONALD C. BERMAN a married men •• hit tole end 841981818 property BENEFICIARY CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK . u Tru1tee lor MARTIN KLEIN , M 0 , INC PENSION PLAN . Recotded November 9, 1981 .. tnllr. No 84158 In book 1428-4. P6Q4t .~94 of Olflc:llll Rec«dt In 11M office ol the Recorde< or Orange Coontv. .-•id deed of 1ru11 dHCrlbe• the 1o11ow1ng propeny The Southwnt«tv M 03 feet of lhe NOflhMStet!y 198 09 l•t of lot .n ol Newpor1 Heighll, .. P8f map recorded In Book 4. Page 83 ol M lscelleneou1 Mapa, record• ol • Orange County Hid dl1tance1 being measur ed along the • Soul'-tet!y Una of said LOI : YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A •DEEOOF TRUST DATED OCT08ER ;.21, 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE A C TION TO PROTECT YOUR •PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A ;PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN ·'EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE •DF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST :You. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A •"l.AWYER. : ~-ol the ebow prop«ty la lee4 Tustin Ave , Coate Mesa, CA •»2'27. No warranty is g1-u lo Ill '. comp4el-Of COHectMel The ~lary under Mid Deed -.of Trust, 'Y reeaon ol • breech Of • def9Ult In the obltgellont tecured '"-•by, M!'etol«e executed and •<tellvered to the undersigned e • wrlllen Oeclat•Uon or Oeleufl Ind Demand I« Sale, and written nottc. : of breech end ol electlon to cauM the undersigned 10 eell seid • p<operly 10 Ntl•ly Mid o«>llgellona, • and I hereafter the undertlgned cauMCI uld notloe of brNCh end of • ~Ion to be rac«dad Oc1obar 21, • 1982. N lntlr. No 82-371018. of Mid Olftdal Recofd• Said ••I• wtll be made, but wltllout covenant or warranty, •llP'-Of' Implied, rac>*dlng lltla, • ~. Of' en<:umbrenoaa. IO pay Ille remaining prtndpal 111,m of the "°'8 --by Mid Oead of Tt\191, with ln..,_t N In Mid note JWO'<ltda<I. ~-. If eny, una.r Ille I-of Mid Deed of Truat, .... awoae 1nc1 ~ of 111e Trwtee Ind of the ""819 ~Nied by lllld Owcl of T Nel lald ••I• w lll be .lleld"1Jt. Thurldty, Apflt 28, 1983 II 2 00 pm. 111 the~ Ava., entrenoe 10 -CMc c.n. lulldlna. 300 l CNPmml A¥8., Or11ng9. CA NOT~ AT TIMI Oft SAll 81De MAY II M~ IN CMH AN0/0" THfi CAIHll"I OR Cl!RTl,,EO CHICKS .,.o.,teo IN CIVIL OODll HCTIOH ni4h. At t lla time Of Illa 11111111 ~IOll of thlf notlol, Ille IOlel enlOlllll °' tfMI ""'*' bllllllOt Of the oblltaflOll aeourtcl by tll• 1bo11t d .. orll>td de•O of '"''' a11d eatl1Mttc1 coet1, _,.ntet 111d edHnoe• 11 l "t,tn.t4 To J ............ llld.,ou~ .. ,,, .. , .. , ..... J. ..=-~·~· '"°· l o.~ 00" A9llll a.tf8CI ••• Ml,~ ONCIJ~ • ~ Qoeet~ ...... ,.. '· r,~,..,.,....... The Original ol TNs NOTICE" C -':i wH recorded on March 23. 1983 8 8 /I) llS lnalrurnenl No 83· 112407 • 1n Ille olflciel rec0tds of the Of•nge County Recorde< 4 OZ. IMPORTANT NOTICE I f YOUR PROPERTY IS IN 147 FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS. 8 OZ. IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY Ooet the aaml thlnn at auntcr-n lor COURT ACTION. end you may l\8Ve " Iha tegll rlghl 10 brtng your account your no11. only It goe• on your 1n good standing bV paying Ill ol bbl 1 ti I th ood t your paal due paymenU plul l'\l r . P a1 C or 1a erg I o perm111ed coll• 1nd expenaea, protect them. wllhln lhr• months lrom the det• l•-~!!!!!~~~-----------------1 this noltee ol defaull wu recorded Thia amount IS S2.211 70 plus Cott u ol March 21. 1983. •nd wlll lncraaae unlli your eccount becomes current. You may not hive to ply the enlire unpaid porllon ot vour tceount, .....,, thOugh lull payment WU clemended, bUI you mu111 P.IV llMI amount atated above Aller three montM from lhe d1te or recordellon of lh•• document (wn.cn d•I• ol racordatton ~ hereon). unleM tlla Obllg.ttlon being loreclOMd upon pe<mltl • lol'lgef pe<lod you heW only the legal right lo llop IM foaclo9ure by Pllyfng tlle entlfe amount demanded bv yout credit Of To l1nd OU1 I~ amount you must pay « 10 arranOe tor payment to llOP lhe l orecloture. or II your Pf oe>ertY II In ll>fectosure f Of' any Oll'lel rauon conllCI ROSALINDA E ISRAEl elal cto Weafwood Saving• encl loan Aaaoclllton. 2001 S Barrington, Ste 316, Lot Angeln, CA 90025' attn Walter KrlUI, (213) 477-3021 II you hew any questlOna. you should contact • lawyer or the oovarnmenl agency wnlc:ll may,,..,. Insured Iha loan Remember. YOU MAY LOSE l EOAL RIGHTS If YOU DO NOT --= BORDO BODY nLLER PT. QT. GAL. 1s• 2s• 777 Patch up those d1nt1. 1cra1ch11. bo111 a n d other lnju.rl11 yo\lr car hat 1\l.ffered. Lightw 1i9ht form\lla stays band-w orlrabl1 for day1. TAKE PROMPT ACTION Noliee 11 he<eby given That WSl ., ______________________ _. Finenclll Corpor1llon II duly aPPOlnted Trufl• unde< • Deed ol Trull dated October 7, 1082, exec:ute<I by NEil BLOCK. e lllngle min end JOHN LONG, • tlngle man. MAUREEN BRIGGS. an unm1rrled women. end OE81 GRAHN, 1 1lngla women. ell H ten1n11 In eotnmon, u Truslor, 10 eecure cenlln obllg.ttlons In ltVOf of ROSALINDA E. ISRAEl. e a1ng1e women. H to a 80 85 percent lnlaraet end RACHEL A. ISRAEL. • a1ng1e woman .. 10 • 3t. 15 peroen1 Int-I, r8COl'"ded 1()...9.82. • IMlr. 82·3~S.«. ol Otflctal Record• In ,,,. ofllcle oC the Recorder of Orange County. CA. deectlbing land 111era 1"'"6n, lncludlng -note fOf' Iha SHELL FIRE • ICE ALL SEASON IOW I 40 WT. MOTOR OIL 84• QT. I lust paid twice thlt prlce at o gPOCery a tore. but you can do a lot better by grabbing a few off opr P'~ eum of S2t.093.t7. tl\et a •---------------------41 brHCll of. •nd dalaull In, tlle display. Obliglllon• for wtllCfl ..en 4>ead of Trutl It MCurlty "" occur,.a In lhel PIYfN"I flu no4 .,_, mtcM of: Tiie lnatellment or principal and lnlere1t wlllcll becam e due N_.,be< I, 1982, plus lei. c:harge, lllld en aubeaquent fllttallrnanl.I Of pdnclpel end lntttHI, pl111 lett c;llergn. Oa41nquencJ.e d\11 ~ a prior encu111bnnca; Oalln• u tnt reel ettela end Al• 1oct1t1on fett. II any, tllat by r1eeon tlleraot. tll' p111enl beneficiary under IUC:I\ Oltcl OI Tru.t llU a.c>oelleo ...... Mid ~ 1ppol11ted Tn.iettt 9""' Deed Of Truet and ... dCIGulnet'tll ~ oDtlotllOfll MCWtd llltflby, .,;Cl Ill• 1111deralo11•d 0011 11trt11., dtclare ... tum• -.a thltlOV lmmaOlattly d\19 Ind PtYeblie "" ctoat llaraby aleOt to._ tM tfUll o be add to ..-tM llOllfad thareey. NWfCI~ COM'. • ,,,... iz:.::- Trval o.1 M Af1r14 "C~:t.~ "'......... °'1'1111 CO..t Olltt =· ...,_ If, A9tM 7, 14, .If. t ...... CALROI AUTO CUPET ••• ROLL _ .. _ ~:=0] GI~:. OAK · ~ ACCESSORIES 24" TOWEL BAR ,, ........ 9 97 30" TOWEL BAR ........• I 197 TOD.ET PAPER HOLDER •.. 7 97 TOWEL RING ............ 9 97 Thi deelgn1r look bat reocbed the bathroom. If you Nally want to go all out. get o matching tank CO-rand seat. ' YOUR CHOICE EA. BEAn DUTY EISlllE DEGREASER Spray It on. hoH lt oU. (Hey. Martha. ther.·1 an englne ln tber-91) 18 OZ. 94• 13. OL tprcry feta the gum and d1r1 out of the c:arb, linkage and PCV •alft. , ,. #1113 SDI DF I CUI PBOTECT8ll ..... _... cmd ...... plcmttcaand nabber. tl l\abat• .... ITP .• OL -------· INSTALLED CELLULOSE INSULATION ~ BUY OUR 30 LB. BAG CELLULOSE • INSULATION AT 4so WHEN YOU HAVE IT PROFESSIONALLY INST AI.LED BY OUR PROS TO R-19 LEVEL. UP TO 2000 SQ. FT. LABOR ONLY 17900 • FULLY GUARANTEED • 600 SQ. FT. MIN .• MUST HAVE 18" MINIMUM Ame CLEARANCE • SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE • MUST BE HEATED BY SOUTHERN CALIF. GAS TO QUAIJFY FOB REBATE •QUALIFIES FOR 40% ENERGY TAX CREDIT EXAMPLE 1000 SQ. FT. HOME 32 BAGS AT 4.50 LABOR TOTAL COST LESS SO. CALIF. GAS REBATE YOUR COST An'ER REBATES• CREDIT ll'OTE COIT DOii NOT DfCl.ODE LOCAL IALD TAX Ole MATDW..l • QOft t.IO l'IUCI OR TH! • LI. UQ ca.LUI.Oii DfSULATIOlf APPi.iD Ota.Y W1IBN OCITAJ.LEI> IY OUR PftOI. Orange Co111 DAILY PILOT1fourtc11y, A rll 1•, 1983 Ill CLIPPER •WEBS .UW'CVT ....,.. the t po.It Ion 6d chlome fold-away DURILn'E OUTDOOR FURlllTURE PACIFIC PATIO .,.,., #27200 22" CUT ime feat\l.Nt a• the 20". but tOrtl a: wider path with a ftler 3.5 HP engine. r 3 '.,., #28220 REUUGGEB our raking. Vinyl grip lne. and S.lect·A·Cut. . .,.,., #22790 SURBEAM DELUXE DUAL BURNER CART-STYLE GRILL ' 18988 #3473 40.000 BTU cooker ha1 lotaa leaturea llke full·YU• window, Fuel Sentry, Llte·A·Ma1ic l.gnltor and 2 redwood 1lde table1. FENCING 2 I 4 92V." DOQGLIS FIB STUDS 127 ltcmdard and better grade etuff. (J doo'I mlnd paying ta ... What buge m. I• tlM 90Hl'IUMDt ependlng ll0.000 to ehady th• matlng dcmc. ol the IMtH fly.) ll'flllLI WDlll .ad•' alltert hen• Multi col0ted webblng cmcl extra letrv• molded a:nna Olk• my mother-lh•law). FOUOICllJI 588 4 I J I J WEIS 15032 8 88 4 I II RU 16048 SUI IEL T IEllES KITS SQ. FT. Sturdy 1tulf for bltHJ•r bodlH. with harnltuN grade aluminum a nd hlgb Impact molded arm1. Vanilla with navy accent• FOLDllC CUii 988 1 I 5 I 4 WEii #5280 Rough Dougla1 Flr. with 2" x 8" grab beam1. 2"x3'' lattlce. 4'' x 4" poatl and hardware. Slze1from8x10to16 x24. the 1lab l1 up to you. ln1tallatlon Available on kit. 7 88 #5288 Ex. our 10 X 12 Patlo Kit At 95• Per Square Foot I• Only 114°0 Bring the little ones to meet our wacko mascots. SHORTY AND CHEAP CHICKEN in these stores on Saturday, April 16th: BELLFLOWER 9:30 to 12 SOUTH CATE/ DOWllEY 2 to 4:30 KWIKSET SIMGLE CYLINDER DEADBOLT 7 97 #880 AMERICAN BRUSH PENllY PADIT BRUSH SALE If you think we•re trying to gl•e you the brush off. you're right. Buy on• at regular price and a HConel on• of equal or i.1 .. r yal\.ae co•t• ju1t a cent. Polye1ter, nylon or pure brlatle. m SECURITY LIGll'DMG BRITE BED 300 Win quun LAMP 1997 #RSOOQ2 Secure the dri·Hway and walkway with llatant-on "daylight white" lllumlncrtlon. YIBD Lm 175 Win llEBCURY VAPOR LAMP 2 7 9Y-#Rl'15 More light than tbr..150 wcrtt PAR ~~l. lamp1. Uke me In my college day1. It comH on at du1k. off a1 dawn. Biii BRITE 70 WI n BIGB PRESSURE SODIUM LIGHT 5997 DURA COOL ·ALUMDIUM e: wllDOW IWlllllGS ' #DR70H 24X38 ................... 9 77 24 x 48 ..•..•.......••••.• 12'7 24180 •.••...........•..• 1477 24 x 72 ................... 17'7 Cute th• 1UD'e glore wlthout bu1Ung th• budget. CIDd lltill letlJGU MepCID .,.. the WOlld pu•'DlbrJCNr,......... t ~ .Wte only. PROEBIX 10 SPEED RACER BIKES MEN'S 27" • #3-8272 MlXTE 26" · #3-8571 IEUROPEA.N STYLE FOR MEN • LADIES) LADIES' 24" • #3-8771 9997 EA. Sharp looking racer1 with item mounted shifter, dual po11tlon callper1. tan wall Urea and Silver Pearl finish. NEW! G.E. MISER LIGHT BULBS 1 99 PAJCOF 4 BULBS Be a Scrooge with your electrlc:lty and get the light of a 60 watt with the 55. 75 with the 70. and 100 trom the 95. EVEREADY ENERGIZER BA1iERIES AA OR AAA TWIN PAK 99c PU Tbey'll 1tay frHher longer In the fridge. (If you bCJTe a t-nage son. you may )OM them In a feeding frenay.) ROPER WRITE UTILITY CABDIET 4997 Martyeay1ltmea1wH 24"x l2" x63"Hwben a1Mmbled and l bell•Y• lt. (I alto belle .... lo th• Great Pumpkin and Atlantia.) BLICK • DECKER IV. BP ROUTER ••• 7 #711• I I I I Or1"ge OoHt OAILV PILOT /Thurtd1y, Aprll ,_., 1983 Stock prices record; . car makers post gain High and Low for Year 1150• · BJ TIM A1toclated Pre11 Stock pricee were mbced today .t ... r hJttlna record levela ln the latest aurge of an .qht-month-old bull market. April l 10, or 19,734 pe:r d»y, In tht' , 10me period ot 1982 All Time High 1100,.----..... 1, 151.14 ·-- 1050• Stocki roee yeeterday over a broad frcnt, and the Dow Jones average of 30 lnduatrlala roee 11.32 point.a to a record 1,156.64, e..Uy SU(puaing l\8 p~vtoua high of 1,14~.90 re ached March 24. The re co r d came amid announceme nt• tha t major U.S mnnaken poeted a 32.4 percent gam ln ••rly April aalea and Gene ral Moton Corp. Would call back 16,000 workera by m id s umme r to help handle lncttued production. Decllnlna auto ales in February, hqw~r. contributed to a 1.3 percent drop tn· ove rall sales b y U .S . manufacture rs, wholesalers a nd retailers, the Commerce Department aald y esterday . Tha t s w elled lnventories of unsold goods fo r the tint time since laat September Stocks exte nded the i r e1gh t - manth-old bull market yesterday by rtatna over a broad front on volume of 100.62 million shares. The five major U.S .automakers aid they aold 157,875 cars between Car aalea In Febr uary fe ll 4 l percent, the Commerce Dopartmcmt aald. ~ auto lnventorlea aweUed by ~.8 percent t h at mo n th, overall bustneaa m ventorlea edged up 0.1 percent, the flr1t locreue aince they rose less than 0.1 percen t last September. Economists have said one crucial atgnal the economic recovery mi&ht be tak ing hold would be the beginning of com p a n ies' e f fo rts t o r e bu i ld inventories in anticipation of future sales. But February'• gain apparently was unplanned, a result only of the weak sales which caused goods to remain on warehouse shelves-and back lots. In another economic development yesterday. negouators for Kennecott and 14 copper workers unions reached tentative agreement on the economic componen ts of a contract that union leaders hope will set a pattern In the economically-depressed industry. T he current pact does not expire until June r 1000 t50• 800• 850• 800• 750• 100• 650• 600• SSO• SOO• 1973 1 74 75 76 77 78 19 80 a1 8i itJ The r ecord close y(•stcrdo y on Wall Street or I , 156.64 brokP the Murch 24 mark of l , 145. C)O. Interest repeal vote nasty fight By SYLVIA PORTER Tomorrow the Sena te will vote on repeal of a new law that manda tes withholding 10 j>ercent of the interest ..and/or dividends you receive from banks, corpora tions, other financial lnltltutions. The repeal is tucked into an amendment attach ed to an e x por t redprocity 'trade bill sponsored by Sen. Bob Kas1en. R-Wis. The repeal vote is a disgrace from start to ftnlah. And as of now, all that can be predicted ta a nasty fight, an even more messy finish, with neither aide giving up , gncefully. The opposing sides are th e mos t powerful in o u r nation: Pre side n t Reagan, leader s of Porter both houses of Congress and the 1982 Congress itself for withholding; the bank.a, savings and loans and other institutions w ith a ll th eir money to spend on lobbying and campaagmng against withholding. Not in memory has there been a drive by the bankers and savings tnstltutions of the United States based on such deliberate spreadmg of hes. The financial Institutions have tried - and w ith great success -to convince you that withholding is a new tax. False . They have spent a fortune telling you that the Treasury is burderung you with extra paper work and robbing you of money that 1s r ig h tf u ll y yours (particularly the poor). False. The financial institutions are the ones w h o don't w a n t the bur d e n of withholding; they don't want to help uncover the tax cheaters so the honest taxpayer can pay less. they are so shamefully wrong in this instance that at makes me cringe. But they may well w in. Here are t he facts: -Interest on savings and dividends is taxable income, and has long been subject to trul. (My accountant pays my tax automaucally.) -Withholdin g in no way represents a new tax. Rathe r, it ls a cost-effective way to get revenues lost from t he estimated 19 rrullion who fail to report mterest or d1v1dends on their tax returns and the 5 million who illegally don't hie taxes at all. -That, an sum, was a n d is the purpose of the law, schedule d to be effective July 1. unles.s thls mismformed Congress repeals it -Among the poor, the fa(·t 1s. too, that accounts of small savers can be exempt (at t he financial instituuon's option). If you have an anterest-beanng account that earns less than $150. your account might not be touched, 1f your bank exercises this <'hot('(> Low-income peopl<.·. plus moderate- incomc.> elderly arc exempt. You need sign only a sample form available at your local institution Once you sign. nothmg will be withheld The fmanc1al 1nst1tut1ons sugg<.-st that the {ntcrnaJ Revimue Service falls to match up the 1099 forms, sent by banks a nd ot hers, with return s . But the problem 1s less lrulure to match the forms than to ensure that taxpayers actually pay. To follow up on that scale, the Treasury esllmal~ 1t would cost SI billion to $2 billion a year to recover $3 billion to $4 billion annually Some In the finance industry have estimated that start-up costs w ill approach $3 btllaon. but Treasury estimatl'S put the one-ume start-up C05ts at $600 m1lhon to $700 mtlbon -another yawmng gap What's more, thl' costs won't be> borne fully by the inst1tut1ons. They get a deduction on their taxes and a 30-day float on the monay withheld. \ SAVI MONIY ON YOUR INSUIANCI DUPLEX FOUITlll YILLEY 1101,000 A ll .. :::~ ,AYMIHf HY•• •It~ To r ud1 Purk Pacif ic Duplexes u.k~ 8rookhur11t north ort the San l.>lc•go Frwy, go east on Wurnt'r. Al'rOSll from M ll~ Squar~ Park -RA881TT INSURANCE 441 Old Newpotl ltv4. 11010 I•• lru10 •• ,., ..... d•llJ N•wfH"I koch, C.. 631 ·7740 Securi~ National Mortgage Co. WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES OF: Residential Loans Industrial Loans Government Loans Apartment Loans Jumbo Resid.ential "'ITH OL R EXPERTISE ..\:\D QL ALIFIED STAFF "'E CA:\ HA YE ..\ fl:\..\:\Cl..\L PACKAGE TO SL.IT YOL'R fl\ ..\:\Cl..\L :\E E DS~ (Abovt Pro1um1 Art Sub1••• To A••ll•bllit) And Chen1tl GARY ANDERSON .\~:-t. \ice Pre ... 1dent ~ale .. \(ai1a~er 400 North Tustin Avenue • Suite 101 Santa Ana , California • 92705 (714) 541 -2983 Save $1 on long ~hone cords at Pacific Telephone Service Centers. FULL SERVICE CENTERS A!'<AllEl\1 :tl.Jn I-. l.11M.•Hll /\\1°11Ut lltour-\t I-9 '.ipm IN\'11'.l I Ultl!"• Jeffef) R1..id llnur' :\1 I-IO 6pm stop place for all your tele- phone needs. At our Full Service Centers, you 'll not only find cords but also the latest phones , recording and auto- ' matic dialing equipment " available. Plus you can get special services like Touch- tone, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding and so on. And Your pup munching away if you're looking for a on your phone cord is proba-specialgift that people will bly not the only reason to use, here's where you'll. ·¥et a new one . Maybe yours find Pacific Tele{>hone Gift 1s too short or maybe it's · ") Certificates. just all tattered and tom. . ,~) ~ Whatever the reason, you ~ 1 "'' ' can come to a Pacific Tele· ~ phone Service Center -~'1 a~ our ''Stretch-A· ... J~~i." Buck sale and save oi1 Sl on selected long · \ cords· in various colors~ This is just our way of introdqcipg. you to our · Ser:Vice cetiters: your one- . ·- Our Service Only Centers are designed for peo ple who onl y want to ~"' return, pick . I. .... • • , up or get egu1p-'_~~~n -...._ ment repaired. /~ --, / Visit your / . v ( local Pacific w ;>:':, Tele{>hone ~~ ,j 1 Service ~ \ .. / Center J - today. And if', for some reason you happen to need · a new cord , or a new dog (just kidding), you can save a dollar from now through April 30, 1983. •While upplie last. All sales final. U I~ A:'\C;ELE~ 111'1 Guwer Stn·1•t fl,.u, ... \l·F R :10 '•11111 1s;is :-. lhghland \Hnu. lluut ... \t F 9 6p111 M 1"i :ll F1gut•ni.1 S1rr11 ll1111rs M n1 6pm ·11l7 F. \'t>m11n An·nut lluur~ :\1 F R :m 5pm 765 s Sem1nu Avrnur ll"ur.. M-F 8 IO 5pm 1010 Wil~hart l'411.1le,ard llu111" M T II R 30 5pm f HI .;pm ;1649 Stock<·r Strt't'I lf.,ur .. M IC\O f•pm l I I· !C lO fipm 1:\.11 10-'..!pm '.1221 S ll••l\t'r ~lff'l'I flour-MF 10 opm 142tl W Maocht ,tt'I llou"' M F H.30 5pm Ol~ANGE 777 S. Mam Strt>l'l lfou"'· MF 9 Spm i.\AN CLEMENH 6!J Calla Ot lndu,ln•' 11111.tf" M·F l~ Sprn SERVICE ONLY CENTERS UREA 1045 E. lmptnal lhway llouN M F' 8:30 Spm COSTA MESA 1769 Oral'\Kt' Stn•rt llour!l. M·f 8:30 f1pm El. TORO 24551 Raymund Way Hours M F 8.30 5prn GAIU>HN Okovg 1127 Garden Gnwr lioult'vu1'11 llool'I: M F 8:30·6pm I.OS ANGELES 5414 Wlllhirr Boulfovtnl Houts M P 1.30 5pm . .. . I I . I I ( w I --:--------------r----------------r---------~-----r----------------,.-------------------------~O:':•n~g~t~C:o:•:•~t:OA::;IL~Y~P~ll~O~T~/~T~hu:r:ld~12y~,=A~pr~ll~1~4~,~1D:93:::!.. .... ~·!7!:,. I ,7 .,, MUCM>nCI MOnct~U&.I , ...... .-y;,- YOUAa.•MfAI& A 0110 O• TRUl'T DATIO DIOl•H 1~'911. UMUH YOU TAH AC TO NOTIOT YOUR ••OPIRTY1 IT MAY II MU> AT ~ •M.L W 'YOU lllD Ml IXllUNATIOM Of' TMI MAT\MI Of' THI ,ROOllDING AeAIN8T YOU.L.!_OU tHOUl.D CONTACT A 1.A•TaA. "°"°~ orr&;. NL.I TflUITM't MO. _. NC>TlCI Of T9'UITll'I tM.f l."" .... O.oMllt .............. WIT COOi A 1 -tOU NOTICE OJ' DEATH or JOHN L. KEE,ER, ah JOHN LEO Kf!!PIR AND OP' PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A·ll'7H. To au heln. beMrtd&rit'I, c r•dlton and c:ontlnaent t'r-.dlton ot John L ~fer and ~raon• who may bo otherwh1e lnter't'a~ In tho will and/or e11.1~. J~ r 4 II d 0 On Apr" Und, llU. et I 1.00 A M., ITANDA"O lllllVIOI COi.PO"A TtON, a 0 1lllornl1 Corpor111on u duly appointed Jru8'H 11nd1r anct purtuenl to 1)lld of Trutt ,_cled Dloembet 1, tNI, • lneir. No. 7741, bOOll 14Jt), Pao-112 ... 11, Of Olftctel "eoOrda, .. eovt•4 by: 1t11er 1. FOQlteMY end Joan P. Fog11-y, llutbend Md wife M fOlllt tenenta ea lrut1or(1). In tll• office ol 1111 Couney "9cofdlr of Orenge County, Stlte of C....ornle. Will HLL AT PUILIC AlJOTION TO HIQHUT BIOOIA 'OA OASH (pe yeble 11 111'111 Of .... In lewf\M m<>My of the United Sletu) et. the So11tll Entrenca of the Orange County Old Co<KlllOUM. 2 1 t W•t 911111 Ana ~d. City of Senti Ana, Stale Of Calllornl• alt 110111, 1111• end lntlfMt con.....,,.o to end no.. held by It under &lid OMd Of T twl In Illa property 11tuetld In 11ld County end Stell delc:tlbld u Cl\ ~· ti, 1Mlt II l\ 00 a.in. '"''f AMl,_IOAN TITLI INIUlllANOI OOMl'ANY, • Celltotl\le OOf'MflllOft u Trvelee, °' hooeeeor T1wti .. or lubeltMect TtutlM, Of lllel oerllln OMCI ol Trwtl fklCNltd Ir. IOWIN w HO end WANOA A HO IMOend end Wk "011,_T I THC>fiNIUM Mii MAAOAMT A THO"NIU i.Q llu1ba11C1 111d wife, 111\d recorded AU0\111 20, IHI .. tnelnimenl No atJl3, Ill 100k 141N, , ... 1IN, of 01111111 "•Oordt of Orenge Cou111y, Calll0tllia, end put-I \O lh•t oer111n Nolloe 11 Oeteult th«-INt recordld oeo.nDet 20. ltll2 M lntlrwn.nl No. 12·44~H. of Ofllclel Aecotd• of Mid OounlY wlll 11nd., 1nd purevant 10 H(d DMd of TNllt Mil II publlo tWOllon tor c:an. llWNI monev of the Utlllld 81alH ol Amarloa, a OHllle r'a Check payable 10 H id Tru11ee dr-on a 11111 or nallonel bani!, • elate or lederel ClfMll union, 0t • llate or ledatel Hvlngl end IOI/I llMOOlallon domlGlled In thll 11111, a l Ill• main anlranoa 10 Flrtl ~!Gan Tllle ~ Comc>an~ IOcalad II I 14 bit Fifth Streat, In lhe City o1 lanla Ana. Calltornla,el thal right, 1111• i nd lntarul conveyed 10 ind now held by II under H id Deed of Trull In the properly 11tu1lad In H id County Md Siii• CIMQlbed u ~OWl\.1. IANICllll llOl'IOW IHVICCI, INC ... duly lllPOlnlld Trl)11ee 1111t1e r Ille folto wlng ~ deed Of llutt Will llll Al PUeLIO AUCTION TO THI HIOHHT 11001111 '0" OAIH ANOIO" THI CAIH•l!"I 0 .. Olfllt1'11D CHICl<I IPIC.,llD IH OIVIL COOi HOTION IHO (pey111te 11 1111 ttme Of.-In lawflll money ol th• Unlttd ltetH) 111 rtgl'lt, utta and lnletMt oon~ 10 and -held by It ""°" uld Det4 ol T rual In the propetl)' lllfelnalt., ci-~: TAUITOR· DANIEL CIPOllll<IN Ind Fl!.Ll8A F. 0« OIPORKIN. HNEFIOIA .. Y· DAVID Q. llAAOS Ind 8ALL V 0, 18AAC8. ~cled Oecenllw 17, '"' .. tn11r. No. 22U8 In took tdH Paoe I 546 of OlflOlel Aeeorde In the omc. of the i,-d., of Orenge Co1111ty; aald deed of trual dMcftbad 1111 fottowtng f'ot*'IY PARCEL I. LOI )9 o Treot No 85", In the City of IN\ne, County, ol Of1n91, Stall 01 Callfoml1. aa per m1p recorded In book 241. pegea 42 10 44, tnclualve. of Mlecellaneoua Mepe. In tti. otttc. ot the County Aec4rd.-Of Mid Orengt A peUt.lon hat been tiled t by Thom.u E. KHfer In tho f Su.,.rlor Court of Oran1e Cot1nty requoatlns that Thomu E: Keehr b41 appointed aa p~raon~I rtlpr80ntatlvo to adm.l~ter the estate of John L . J{cefer, Coet.a MHA. CA (under the lnd•pcndent Adminlltratlon \ .l t ., l • .:> lot 2M ol Traci No 1712, In Ille Coate Meta S1111ltery Olttr1c1, city o f Coale Miu. county ol Oreng1. ateta ot Celllornle, 11 "'-on a Map racotdad In book 50. PIO" 32 to 38, lnclualva. of Ml1celfanaoue Mapa, 11cord1 ol Otange County, Cellforn11 Excepting therefrom ell e<uda oil, pelrot.um. gu. l>IM, uc>1111tum end 111 kl11dred 1ube11ncH end other""'-• under and 1n Mid land, ucept ,,,. rigllt to u• any PQr11on Of the_._ or tlle land for dr'llltng operetlone. m1n1no or QUerrvtng of ell kinda. lncludlt111 t>ut not axaluelw ol Oil well drllltflG. Oii ~t. mining operaltone, tog.Illar With the u11 of "'d aurtace tor oll wa111, 11!!11!1, lunnell, mining IXCllYellona or allett•. provided. ll~. 1111 1em1 ahell not be oontrued to ptolllbll elent drllllng or -h Other operallone wlllcl1 In no WIY UM or In any wey affecl Ille llUl'f-rlQhta of Mid lend, end wNoti do nof entat Mid lend 11 • point Ille then 500 -ol Mid tun-. u ,~ In deed from Ednel't Rao• Cepron, ,_did F9bruary 3. 1953 In book 2«f. PIO' 82 of Offlcial Racordl. Tiie atreel eddreu ind olher common o..ignallon, 11 ally, of I lie , .. , properly daacrlbad lbove 11 purported to b•. 959 Dog ... ood, Cot1a M.-9, callfomla, 92827 The underelon•d Trull•• dl1c111m1 eny lllblllty lor 1ny lneorract-Of Ille llrMt addr-lllld Other common daelgNtlon, If ""I • .,,_,, herein Seid 111• wlll be made . but wlli,out covanenl or warrenty, .. pr_ or lrnpllad. regarding 11111. po-.lon. or anc:umbrenc... to pey tile rtm.in11111 prlnelpal eum Of ltll note(•) NOUte<I by Mid OMd of Trull, with lntarHI lllereon, 11 prcMdecl In Mid note(•). ldY-. If any. uno.r 111e tarm1 or Mid Deed of Trual. f1a1. charg11 end expen-of the Tn.oat .. end of Ille 1rue11 created by H id DMd of Truat. lor the emounl rNtOnebl)I Mllmllad IO be: 181,240. 10 The benlflc*Y under Mid OMcl of T ruat heretofore executed end dellvar•d to lh• undartlgnad • .wlttan Oeclarellon of Default and Olm1nd for Sale. and • wrlltan "lottc;.a of Oeteult end Eleotton 10 Sell The undertignad C*llld uld No11ee or Oefeull and El.ctlon 10 s.41 to be r.cordad In 1111 county Whetl Iha reel property la IOcetad Data. Mllldl 22. 1983 STANDARD SERVICE PARCEL I lot I of Trec;I No '°389. In the City ot Coet• Ma11, County ot Orange. Sl•I• ol C1llfornl1, H llllOwl1 on • map recorded In be>«* 46 0 . P•O•• 18 and 19 or MIM:ellaneoua Mapa. In the otfloe ol Iha County Recorder or H id County EXCEPTING THEFROM 1111 Oil, o••. mtnar11t and ot her hydrocerbon 1ub1t1noa1 tying bllOw • depth of 500 .... wtlhOut the right of 1urface entry, ea rMtnlld by Roy Hirai•. by dead recbrded April 3. 1978 In book 12920, pege e2. Officlll Aec:orde. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the fOllOwlng: (a) lJnlll 1A· 1 & 1A·2 through 14A·I & 14A·2 U ahOw<I upon Iha condominium pten recorded In book I 365 I II p1ge 173 7 of Olllclel R«lorda ol Mid County. (b) Th• uclualv• right to pOlllHIOn of •It tllOH ., ••• d11lgnatld H blleonlel, pat101. 1torega 1rea1. end oaragea •• ano-upon 11'11 condominium plan abOve ralerred to. PARCEL 2 Unit• 14A· 1 and 14A 2. 11 ano-upon lhl Condominium pl1n et>ove ratwrecl to PARCEL 3 An axclu1tva eppurtenent MMf\'\lnl for raaldent11t UM llld purpoeae In and to the bak;ony and patto directly ac1i-1 to the at>ove deacrtbad Unit which ahall b• de•mld lo b• pert ot Iha "R .. llrletld Common Ar ... ," allown •• t •B 1 nd 14P on 1111 Condominium Plen abo¥e refatrad lo PARCEL 4 An 111ctue1ve 1ppurtan1nt ~I to u• and occupy. at .. tlm ... tne gereg. dnc:rtb«I 111d daatg"41tld on the Condominium Pten ebove raf1rrad to 11 140 whlcfl ltlalt be Cleatned to be pa11 of the "Reetriclad Coinmon At-"· Nema e nd 1ddr111 of th• ben1t1c11ry al whOM raqunt th• ula la being conducted: Pacific Blutta CondomllMuma, cto Don K Louie, 1445 Cerntno Mattno, 5-nta Bar beta, CA 93 I I I Ott9Cllona to the ebove property may be obtained by raquaattno 1ame In writing from Iha t>eneflcllry Within 10 dlY* "°"' '"' Int pubkatlon ot INs notice Seid Ille wrn be meoe wttru>ul co-.1 or warranty, ••pr-or ~2EPT therefrom 111 oll. olt flghll, m1n1rat1, ml"ar•I rlghle. nllurat Qll rtghta end Ollltr hyclrocarbona t>y w1111-.... n- known that may be Within or under 11ld t1nd. together with Iha perpetull rtOhl Of drilling, mining, HPIOrtng 1nd operating thereror I nd atorlng In end ramovl1tg th• aame from Mid lalld or eny other land, 1ncludtng Iha rtglll to whlplloell or dlftctlOll•lly drlH end mine lrom !Inda o ther thin Hid lend, oll or gu ...,.,, 1unne11 and lhelta Into, 1hrougr. or acrou Iha 1ub1urf1ee of H id land, end to bottom auc;ll wlllp11ock1d or dlfaotlonlll)I drilled wllla, tunnata end llhelte undat ind beneath or beyond the extarlot Hmltt thereof, 1nd to redrlll, ratunnal, equip, rnllnt1ln. repelr, deepen i nd OPlf'•I• eny euch .... 11 or mltie1, wlthOul the right to drill, mine. 11ora, explore and operlla through lhl eufl-or 1111 upper 500 '"' of 111e ll.lbaurt-of Hid land, •• r--..ld by The lrvln• Comp1ny, • Wall Virginia corporellon, In deed recorded June 12, 19811, In b<><* 8987. pege 10, Ottlcl•l Record• PARCEL 2 A non•UCluatva eppurtanent ••M.nant over and ecrou the Southerly 3 00 tMt of Lot 40 ol Hid trect ror purpo111 ol dretnaQt end for melntelnlng the axlertor of the llructural well locltad upon lot 39 of uld tract ac11-.1 to lhl• Maen'lanl. YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 12110181 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PU8ltC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST VOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER of Jr.&tatn Act). The petJtJon 11 Mt for hearing In Dept. No 3 11t 700 Civic ~nter Dr., Wfft, Santa Ana, CA 92702 on May 11, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. IF YOU OBJECT to the aranttng or the pelltlon, you 1hould either appear at the hearing and etate your Objections or rile written obj~tlona with the court before the heerlng. Your appearel\(.'e may be tn penion or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a ronungent c:redltor oJ the deceased, you mwn file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first luuance of letters u provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for filing claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing nollced above. YOU MA V EXAMINE the hie kept by the court. If you are Interested in the estate, you may file a request wtth the court to receive special notice of the Inventory of estate assets and of the pellllons. accounts and reports described in Section 1200.5 of the California Probat.e Code. BRIDGMAN, MOROKJN, STEGMEIER, GOULD & SHAPIRO, INC., By: B. Rlcbard Goald, 81%1 Bolaa Ave., WutmlD1ter, CA t!IU (71') 8'&·0411. Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, April 14, 15, 21, 1983 1777-83 P\B.IC NOTICC The eddre11 ot the above properly la 18932 Recine, Irvine, CA No warranty II glwn .. to Ill com~-. or corracui.e The beneficiary under H id O••d of Truat, by rHIOn of • bra1ch or <Mfaull In the Obllgatlona MCUrad lh«aby. heretofore ... cutld end delivered to the underelgned a wntten Oac111111on ol Oafeull and Demand tor Seta, •nd ""11nen nottce ot btncti •nd of aiec:1lon to c:auae YOU AM IN DD'AUl.T ON09" A th• undar•lon•d lo Hll Uld Olao °' TIIUIT DATE> JUNE 11, propany lo Nttety Mid obllgellona, 1•1. UNtil8 YOU TAKI ACTIOM •nd tllarHfter the underalgned TO fltK>nCT YOVI' NOPl1'TY, c;auMd Mid noll09 of brNCll and of IT MAY el IOlD AT A f'UM.IC llKllon to be recorded o-niw • A l I . " Y 0 U N I I 0 A N 22. 1982 H lnsir Ho 82-449841. of IX~ATION CW TM MATURI Official Racorda In 1119 otnc. of the Of' THC NOCllDIMG AOAINIT Aacotder Of Orenga County, YOU, YOO aHOUl.D CONTACT A Seid Seta •Ill be made, bul LA~A. CORP.. lmpUICI. u to title, poeu1111on or • Ca11rorn11 Corp ancumt>tancea to Mtlll)I 1t1e un"9ld without covan1n1 or werranty, NOTICE CW TMl8ftl'I 8Al1 ••prns or .mplleel regwdtng !Ille T.I . Mo. •1as u aald Truat.. bel.-.,.,. on the note or noc• ~. or ~umbtancft. to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. thel tty Lynn 9-aecured by Mid Deed Of Trwt, to Authorlz«I Signature wtt S40,8,7 oo. piu. ,,,. IOllowlng pay the remaining prlrldpel aum ot on Wadn.oey. ~H 20. 1943. 11 ,,,. r>ota aec;u'9d by Mid Deed ot 10 00 o'Cloctt am of Mid day. In TNtt. With tntw•t H In Mid not• the room Mt NICM tor ~uc:tlng provided. adVlnc.M, II any, under Trvll•'• s ..... within Ille oftlCll ot 1119 ,.,,.,,. of Mid OMcl of Tn.al. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES f-. d\wgM and·~ of thl SERVICE. loc11ad 11 2020 N Tf\1111" and or the truata crMtad by Broadway &Mt• 20e, In the City of Mid Deed Of Tn.ot1 Seid Mii will be Santa Ana. County of Otange. S1111 l*donThu11day.~•H, 1913,et ol C1llforn11. REAL (STATE 2 00 p M al the Chapman AYI SECURITIES SERVICE, 1 Callf0tnle enlrence 10 the Civic Center corporellon, 11 duly appolnt•d Building, 300 E Chipman Ave • True!• unoar and punuent 10 Iha 0r_... CA power o f HI• conrarracl In 11111 21031 Ventura 8IYd . Hllmetld co111. axpanlH end Suite 1007 ldYenc.a ., Iha time of Iha IMlal Woodland HI ... CA 91364 puClicatlon Of thle NotlCI Of Sala Tel (213) 340-4010 • '3, 163.75 Publllh•d Or•no• COH I Dally NOnc. TO "'Of'e"" ~ PllOt. March 31, ~· 1, 14, YOUAM .. DCPAUlTUNDEftA 1527-&3 0110 O' T"U8T, OATIO OCTa.JI M. ,_, UMUU YOU TAICI ACTION TO ""OTECT NOncl IMVITWIG _,. YOU" fl"Ofll .. TY, IT MAY a 1 NOTICE 18 HEN!BY OIVEH VIM IOl.D AT A ..ulUC 8ALL • YOU ..-0 propoeMI w11 be reoeMld by NDD .,_ Dl'UNATIOM CW TMI the City o1 eo.ta ..._.el the Offtol MATIMI M THI f'ROCHONIO o1 the City C1erti at the City.._., n AQAl•aT YOU, YOU 8HOULO F* OrtYe. Coate ~CA, wt11 the CONTACT A LAWYD. ~ o1 11:00 Lm. on ,.,,,_ 21. 11113 DA TEO' Mardi n . 1913 At th• t •m• or th• Initial certain Deed Of Truat aua1tad by publlcatton of tNa nollCI, the total GARY ELDER, en unmarrlect man, emountottheunpeldblllancaofllle rlCOfded June 22, 1981, In 8ooll obllgetlon MCurad by Illa 1bove 14110 ol Ofllclel Rlcotdl of Mid ducrlbed dead of lfual end County. 11 page 111112. Recorder'1 Mtlmll•d co111. Hpen11a. 1nd lnatrvment No. 32808, by ,_. al edV8l'ICll 19 129,510 S2. The total • brMCll or default In payment or indeOtaa-being an Mllmal• on p1ttorm1nce ot th• obllgetlona WhlCtl the opening bid la computed Hcurad lheraby, lnctudlng thet may be oblaln.d by celtlno (416~ btMCt\ or defeutt. Nottce ol whlcfl 946-6418 Iha day belof• lhl Mii wu rlCOtOed Oeolmbet 28, 1982. at wNch ~ ~ .. be OC*Md FIRST AMEAICAN pvbllcly and rHd 110\ld In thl TITLE INSURANCE co .. Coundl CNmbert ~ FVANIHIHG 1 C.llornil c;ooi. ALL LA BOA, MAT I RIA LS, Jeannine L Lewrtl EQUIPM£NT, TMNSPOATATION Authortzad 01llcar ANO 8uc.t OTHEll l'AClUTIES A8 I 14 E. Flflh Strwt, MAY BE AEQUllllEO FOR THE Santi Ant, CA 92701 O.te: March 28. 191.'.l u Aeoordar'a lnatrumenl No. COLDWELL BANKER ESCROW 82-46!777. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC COHSTAUCTIOH M WIMBUDOH (714) 658-3211 PARK, 3440 WIMBLEDON WAY, Publlahad Orange CoHI Dilly SERVICES. INC u Mid AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST C08TA MESA. CA. PllOI, ~ 1, 14. 21. 1983 Trust... 8100£R FOR CASH, lewful mon.y T O. SERVICE CO . IQlfll ot the Urlllad Stalel. or 1 CMtller'a A ... of plene. ~Md ~ COf'ltr9Ct docurnentl """" be obtained In "" office ot tll• ~,.of lAllut'I ~ n Fair °'" Coeta MeM, CA, upon recelslt °' • norv'lfundeble r.. of $15.00. "b6ddar'8 ~ --_, ~·be meled, the dlerva .. be $11.00 per .... Each bid INlt be made on the pr~ torm _, In tN -provided In 111• contr1ct d ocuma nu , and ahelt be ~ompenled by • certified or c:.lliat'• Cllldl or • bid bond tor not leU then to pe1c;en1 of the tniount of the bid, rneda P9)1ebte IO the City Of Coe\a ...... The Contre ctor ellall, In tll• parlorme11c• of Ille worli enCI lmprovemente. conform 10 the La bor Code of the Slit• of C1llfornl1 8'1'1d othlf 11•• of t"9 Itel• of Callfornl• apptlcet>I• '**· wlltl n. nceptlon oNt ol AICtl 'tw1etlorll .. ,..., be teQUlted under ttte ~••Mel ~ to wNdl pi00Mdll9 hlreunotr - tllken end wfllell '"'" not been ~ by ttll pto¥telol 11 of ltll Labof Code. Preference to labor ..... be 5 oNt In ltll -prcwlcled .... No bid be OONldlred~ II le made on e form lllmlllled by the City Of Colt• ...... end .. made tn ~ "'°" t"9 prCNtllonl °' :r.::,-~Wld tllllo ~ .. ...,.,.,by .... Tiie City Councl °' "" Otty of Coeta ..... r--Ult rlgM IO teJeCt .,,., or .. btdl 9-111' PNMly a.y Cler1i of "" CllYofC.. ..... flubli.Md Orenge Cout Oelly "°'· ,.... 14, , •• fta !lt4=!? ... lft .. I TflOf'llP•On, 1647-113 Wanda McMNllon, Aelt Ste checll drawn on • 11•1• or natlonal fltR)C NOTICE One City BIYd WMt b1nk. • •l•I• or fedarel credit _ Otenga, CA g 1868 union, 0t a 11111 or r.detll 11'1¥9 NO-.. ::::-..... -(714) 13M288 and loan euod•tlon domldled ln ·-_. --......-Publlal\9d Oreno• Co111 Di lly tNI ate1• ell peylble 11 Iha lime of MM. HIOHDfn Piiot. AprM 7, 14, 2f, 1913 ..... all right, lllte and lntat•I held AT .... VATll a.AL.a 1644-83 by It, H Truatea, In thal reel ..., U ~ proCllf1Y 111u•t• In Mid County end In IN SUpeflor Court of VII Si.le "8JC NOTICE Stet•. cleectiOed .. folows: Of~ In and for VII County ------------lot 11 of TrllCI No. 3728 u Plf Of Loe Mgalaa In Ille Mitt• Of the IC-cM19 IN9 r-dld In b0011 134, pagee t Eet•tl ot RUTH 0 MoPEAK. NOnCC TO CMOfTOI• and 2 of~ M~. In the C-V.t-Oii MAJ( ~ olfic. ol the County Record9' ot Nollol le hereby given INll Illa (e-. lt01..,_, U.C.C.I Mid County unoanlQr11CU1o4I Ml II prtYat. ..... No11ca I• her•by given to 111• Tiie etreat addreH or oth•· 10 the hlg"4tlt •nd b .. t bldd«, c redltore 01 HOSPITALITY common dHlgnellon or Jht real aubJect to conllrm1llOI' of H id tNOVATIVE MANAGEMENT , Pf'091'1Y hat.inlbove OMcrlbed b 8ue*1fJI Cowl on Of •llw the 28111 T,..-.,Of, ..._ ~ eddr-puriionad to be 2t 11 Aedlanda Or • Gey of Aprtl, 1183, et Iha ofllee of 11 17927 MecArthut, City of !Mna, eo.te Miia. CA THOMPBOH, THOMPSON & County of Orange, Stell ol The unoeralgna d herab ~ BAOW?'...t 7824 8. ltelntw A-. P.O. C.llfornle. ltlll a bulk tr111ai.r la dlacla lma 111 tftblllty for 1ny So• 19<1, Wlllttllf. eoeoe County ~ t.o be mede to HAPPY DAU lnC:ON'IC't-In Mid .... eoo,_, Of Loa Mgalaa. Stat. of Celllornle. INC • Tr-1., ... wllOll buelneee or other common OM1gn111on al ltll right, title end tnterwt Of MIO ldd,_ II 7 •0 E. !Catella. Chy of Seid 11.la wtll bl midi wtthOUI ~t .. , In lltld to al the 09rtllln Mlllelm. County Of Or"'QI. Stat• warranty, uprH• or tmpllad, r.., property allueta In 1t11 Clt)I Of Of Celifofnle. regarding 11111. po1H11lon. or SHI B11ch, County of Orange, The propany 10 be ,,__,ad It encumbrenc;u , to Htltfy the Stell of Cellfornl1. partleulerfy deeCrttJeCI In 111f*e1 ea. Al atod! In prtnclpel belenoe ol 1111 Nol• Ot dMcribed .. tolow9. to-wit. lrlda. fbllurM, equlpt'Mtll and good Other obllO•llOfl NCUrad by Hid lot 6 Of Tr.:t 4741. will of th•t RHtaurant bu11ne11 oeec:t of 'fruit, wllh 1nt1tHI and More commonly known u . known u FOX HUNTER end other aum• 11 provided therein; AP.• r Im• n I 12 H. 17 1 0 T • m IOoated 11 17927 MICArtl'lur. City of ptut edvencn. 11 eny, und., the 0 SMntet, 8MI a-ti. CA !Mne, County Of Orange. Stet• of ltrlM thereof end lnlarftl on IUCll Term• of H ie OHll In lewtul Celtforllia. -""" d p1 t I\ money of the United StelH on Tiie bulll tra netar wlll be ..... enoee, •n us -· c:-3: conflnnltlon Of lela, or pert Clllh _____ ._.. on _ •fl• ...... &.d end expen-of Iha Truel• of _,,_,"........ -.,.. ... tM '""" Cfufed by Mid Deed ot ano btt1nce evldanoed by note day of May, 1"3 It 10:00 1 m II Trull Tiie 10111 •mount of "Id -ed by MoliOIQI or Truet DMd Q A 0 v t A I! • c R 0 w bll I I I di a.1y on tt1a P'~ 90 aold. Ten l)W(lllll COflPORA TION. 18002 lrflnl BIYd., o get on, nc u nl'... rHtona.., of .,_1 bid to be..____.._...,, T·_...... ,..., Htlmelld leu, c uge• 1nd .....--·--· -IJIPlfll9I of the True••· II Illa llm• bld.IMde Of ofW1 to be In writing end 2, ~~le tor lt4lng delma II Mey ol lnl~bllcetlon of thl1 Notlol, It wt" bl recelYed II the •f~ So fir u •• ttnown to the ''~ ~I 2t 1983 otllca et Illy lime •lier Iha ttrat Trlr'tfwll, all ~ '*'* end = HTA~SECUfllTIES publlcatlon hereof end beilortl date edclt_.. ~ by Iha Tr~ "'I! Celtf ,..,._ o1.... for the !)Ml lhr .. ~· lfl lhoa "" ' 1 ""'V·• 0.tad lhill 5111 dey of Apr•. IN3 8AMI!;, MO T~ .._ Oon I!. ,owbla Oiied· Nerd\ 17, 11113 -'·-a::;· ...... COr.-.,.. Of HeeflY OU.. lne., a..,_ ~~20e "'-Eftlll4I Of Mid JACK WADE, Tr"'*"' (114) ~10 ~ 0 . ~ l'vl>ll"*9 Or::/9 Colet D141y Publlal\ad Orenge Cout Delly ..... ~~ "°'· AIKI 14. 1 1n1-ta Not, Mardi 11, ~· 7, 14, IN3 A......, .. l..-•-ti' WITVC" -------.:.:1fft:Pg:;;i;;s ,........ ~a.,._. r--.n. .-nK "*.IC M)TJC( ,_ ........ A_ ....... GA-PtCnne>ue-M ACTinOW-11 ""'"'"*' Otente Coat• Dally ..... 81'Aft~ NAMI eTA,_.., ll'ttot. ,.,,,_ 14, Ii. 11, 19'S The fOlowtflO peraone 1t11 clolftO Tiii lolatwlng 1*80111 .,. ~ ,~~-~-f'OWIU. f'A"TNlAIHIP I, IOt 8,N E. TAMALES UNUMITlO, ,_IC ll)TIC( ~:i°Ncr.~~Kc:" O~~ m~~ 1.11111. hnl• Ma. CA "°"'~.,..... flertn•t. i ot "oc111111r. °'" l'\1.IOCA CONITANCIO NAm ITA,_,. ..... ~m~ ltOWCLI.. Umltecl rOAT11!9', 2041 Mlf1hl Lani, llntl T f I ~CAW~ tte Ollow1119 pett0n 1 doing Penner. t01t 011f0fd, fll._,lt., MA A y "I N DON , b1111rte111 •· OA. COHITANCIO, 2041 Mll'lf\8 I.Mii. I.A l,.Ofl, NO c.tlllna It., MAAOA"IT I . ll'OWILL, lent• Mt, CA t:11ot. legune IMlilfl, CA Utal Limited Partner, 1011 011ford, MAOOll MA'"' Mll.U, 11711 1"*1 I.. ~ tlO Cat...... ,,..,..,__ 0A. VlewtlOlfll I.Int, Huntington INcfl. ~ .._,., OA. tttal Tiiie .,..,_.le conducted by a CA ltt47, fNI 1Mi1'811 le oondl.tct4ld by'" lrftlted '*''*•· Thia ~It OOl\dUOted 11¥ • ~...,_'-~ =:·,= genw.,~M.Mllee h ..:.,_,,,. -tllld with Int TIM .....,.,.,. .. "9d ~II "'-Thll •I ... lllld w1t11 tt1e ~ c..... o1 0r-. c-t't on ~ a.. fl °""It~°" Oollnt1 Clwil °' Oftlltl c::.tty ~ M.ai n , 1113. ...,. •• 1tN. --..... u Itta ...,..,, ,....,. ·~-, . "'""' ,,,,.,.. ..... Ora~oMt Detf) l'vHtMcl Ore.nae CoMI OellY ll'111>lltMcl Or•nt• Co .. t 01M7 ,,_.., ...,._ a1. 7, t4. t1. Hoc. M•otl ll, April 'P, 4, H. f'llOI , l!&Mcfl u . It, °"'" f , 14. ~ Ila t• 147t..a ,.... '~ Hotel to hove three wings a round fi ve-story a trium. ~ , J . ,. Newport Beach to go Parisian;· . ~. Art, rich I urnishings I eatures of planned lux ury hotel i \ Ii t! " d ·d b TI " •• ii il l1 ii I I Meridien Hotels of Paris will operate a new will be 10 stories and feature three wings around a · · 440-room luxury hotel In Newport Beach that is five-story atrium. \... being built by the Koll Co. The first floor will include a sunken atriurh • -: The $65 million hotel, to feature art, n c h lounge. restaurants. banquet rooms, offices and a ' ll furnishings and French Cuisine wilJ be located in 7,000-square-foot ballroom. ''J Koll Center on MacArthur Boulevard. A swimming pool and sun deck will be situated ::.· ... · , The hotel plan was approved by city officials in on the second C1oor. Two tennis courts, a spa and 1·r" N the beach cit.v more than two years ago. health dub al.so will be on the premises. ·11'-• .1 a Meridien, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Meridien will operate the hotel for the owner! • .• .1 d France, is a 10-year-old hotel chain that operates 41 MacArthur Hotels Limited Partnership, a joint ·1:' facilities intemat!onally. The Newport hotel will be venture of the Haas and Haynie Corp. and T.A.a :i• a the firm's first in Southern California. Group of Santa Ana. The land is owned by the Koll .: • ! .1 The hotel, designed by Gm Wong Associates. Co. and the Aetna Life Insurance C.o. '~ 3 ti . ' r .., I •: ,,•, OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS '-• !J I . :i HEW YOllK IAPI c.mctH IJ ~ .... --10.. Pio..HI llY. J)V, ~Et .._,, ·~ '•: ·~ ~ HASOAQ ~ ~ 11'• IJll. lwaSoUI ,.~ ,..,, l'fa.UN "' I n..,-: DC "" ~ UPS AND DOWNS ±· •• _,,.....,_,_ 'lei 110,. " Jem...,. 11 17\o'i PoMli • "" 10\o'i "" '"" l -_,. ....... "" °"'"• J7\o'i . Jeri~ 1 ""' ltft Pr91GM ., ... """ ~~ ~~ """"' -" • °' C«•• 71\lt 7J .... vlJlft't 1M1 IS.16 PnSI..,., Siii. SI V, 21\0 21"-l he toUowtng lts.t 1 ~r; ... , i Wed PrlOal do not ~-Tr ~,. Jollyo, • • zt\'J """"' 1-. n. Teu.wnP • ""' HEW YOllK IAPI 8 lnc1.-....,1me111..,.. tltlr~ S\I> ~ It.I~ pl 11 2l P"5YHC ""' 14"'2 T•l<rnA ,,_. -.,,. C>wr .... C-•r marlldllwn ., comm. ~~. 214 ''-Kat var , .... ,_ PurtBerl 34 .... 34~ T-1111. 1111) MOCU -wMraftb INI Mve -"" 1'6lon far -.. .. ..... ,~ "•,,._ ,,-., »l<t Qllal>rO. ,, 13 f~~. s s ... lM .._t_ -IM~ -on Sloc;k IM4 Atli = JA\o'i lA "'"t: M n == M't ..._ IV. ·-r:r~ or <,,.,. ,.....,.,1 ... , or ""'..,,.. .' • ..: ,. AEL Ind 29Y> ,. I 7·» I S.16 Kim I ""' •11. ""' u-. Tootola ' ,.,. OI ""9d.. ' • • AFA""'4 J1 • .,,, OllllM 11 .. u .... "'"''"' S.\ol S\.'> A""• t 20llo ,, .... TWtlb Ho -... 11 .. trad•ng .. 1_ u .,. Inc.I· 1 AVM~ . ..-o.tC...T I~ II"° K._G '° SOY> Ao.IS '3 UV. J ,... , "" -· --.,.,cenl-<""'119• ... uw ' " -·' ll A<edlM ~14 o._.,. '14 .... ~~:f:v » -AoDllMy .. 1•~ 'rrl<.oPll lD » dlfl..-.. .... _ IM Pf'•VIOUI C-"O ~~~ 17"" ,. OlaCl"f\ -· ·~ .. A-17'-1Jlot iiTnrFd ~JO bid prlCa end Waon.dey'a IM1 bid price. .J"!l.-r. 1 JOY!-OllmGN 12'-~ Kulk a.. l4V. l4Y1 SHI!« '"' s .... ..... 6Y, . Mv-""' 4" OocuOlv u·~ u .. L.enc• ,. ... ,. .... S.leco S2V1 SJ .. us SUr ....... 34-1/. ~1:1 d All8tll Jello ,. Dolr<lfl 1 ~,. .... l.andllel s s .... SCHelGo 0 11> 4l US Trek " 14\1, ·~ . ) Alloolnc 4j .. ~'~ u~ » t:nee • ..... " Stl'N ~~ UVahll '°"' -Aman h IV. IYI D .... ~ •nvs JI JI'-SutpH n.,.. 2:1 ~;~.., ' '"' "~ : :t l d "'""' ~IOI~ OVMO I """ n Und8' -J7 51 .... ..... _ .. .,, 17 .... -..... • ,'f.t. Pc1. AG,_. 1 12"" n"' ~"-IJ>io IJ'<o ~!"' IJ .. .,,.. s.-. ., ., ... VUlA "~'" I On'Md ,,. Up M,a ': .,~. J AlnGp ~t:I~· mVnc D U\lo .......... Svc-l7" :J1'-VelHll 1""1 """' ' Sec.HY 90 .,. Up ~': •;;-~ AHllftl ""' IMo E<OflUI ,, .. ,, ... MOF Oil 1-. I'. !>vcnm 41'>0 VMO... IJ IJI.. J 8'1118< "' 71. • u .. Up i AO.-. ~ a+. 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YOla MIOWUf l'A(.,IC .... •ouo .. oauo11 ... o c, .. ,, ........ noc• latM&•Olt .... •llllOUIO IY lMI ••tO aMO , .. ,,.,.,' First-time jobless claims down l l ,000 By Tiie A1t0elase4 Pre11 WASHINGTON -fir1t-tlme dalm1 for unempJqyment benefita fell by 11,000 ln tho woek \hat ended April 2, the Labor Departmen t reported today. The Employment and Tratnlna Adminhtration aaid figw'M adjuated for .euonal vartaUona 1howl!d that 487 ,000 jobleu American• applied f or unemployment oompeneaUon bcnefita at the varioul 1Ult.e employment office9. That compared to 408,000 such new applbtiona in the week en<led March 2e. The government'• ~pllaUon of thete first-ti.me claima does not show how many applicanta were either approved or declared lnelli1ble for 28 week.a of joble.1 benefits. The t o tal number o f people getti ng unemployment compenaation benetlta under the bulc 26-week program run by the states wu 3.862,000 in the week ended March 26, an increue of 19,000 over the week before, the agency said. GTE reports h e fty earninss SANT A MONICA -General Telephone of California haa reported a hefty eaminp i..ncreate but said it still need.I a 1984 rate hike which would almoet double average residential telephone charges. GTE said yesterday net income for 1982 was $187 .2 million, up 57 percent from the $118.9 million reported for 1981. However, the company noted that about $25 million o( the increase waa a one-lime tax gain. GTE President David Anderton said the corporal.Ion, the nation's largest independent tel~phone company, I.a earning leas than most other 1lndependent phone companies. He said GTE I.a earnll\R about 13 percent on ita shareholders' equity although it is allowed a 16 percent return by the California Public UtHities Commi.saion, (GTE serves Laguna Beach and portions of south and west Orange County.) Caterpillar loss $172 million SAN FRANCISCO -CaterpilJar Tractor Co. reported a $172 million loss for the firat quarter of 1983 and dlrecton have voted to continue a reduced dividend that was approved last year. At Caterpillar's annual meeting here yesterday, Chairman Lff L. Morgan told about 240 shareholders that the loss, which translates to a reduction of $UM per common share of stock, prompted the board of directors to continue the reduced dividend of 37 'h centa a share. The dividend was cut last October from 67 'h cents a share. Sales for the first quarter ending March 25 totaled $796 million, a decline of $1.17 billion from the same period last year. The first quarter of 1982 registered a profit of $42 million, or 48 cents a share. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK IAPI •· IJ ..__ Oecllnld ¥::-::. _....,.. -- ,_, *' ,.. ., ''" m I WHAT AMEX DID HEW YO•K (AP) Afl', II r.-v{. llM 181 m .. J SILVER .-....., • .---.111.610pet tror~ Ody Cl4lly ..,.. COLD QUOTATIONS .,. '"-.......... ,._ ..,.. ~ fClld ptlOe9 tocMy. ......... ""°"*'9 fbllnQ ~.H, up 17.00 ~ an«noon flalno IUl .10, up M-26. aa llwtt •"-ftJClnQ 1437.71, uP 11.-,.,...,.,. ~ 143'1"·°"11.11. ,.,.. .... llller..-tllllng ~.tll bid. di M.00: 14M.U .... ... "•"'' a H., .... (only d•ll)I quol•l ~.50 up N .25 ~ (Otlly ...., quotel "'34.80. uP .. :il'----) .. ~ ·~eel (only dlilly ~ 1411. , up .... 7. .......... ........ "" '"0-fClld l!Pe<e-"' ..-. -..... uplo.10. AMERICAN LEADERS NEW YON< (AP) -S-,. Wed pra --"-"' "'" --<Ki i .. ,.,..,__ S4all I~ ,_ It .... _......,,, ........ -Jl ·-a... .,,.. .-. . ........ == ~ :: ~. 1~· tt~ +11111 ~ ID I -1·~ ONeEllll 1 .... -• ~ fll '*""' 111.-SJY> • 1'-~ . *• 11,. • ,._ ~Tr 1C.401 1.--ltt --!01 ......... ltt I ' • Dilly Piiat THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1983 COMICS C4 ClASSlfllD ~ C6 Angels use heavy artillerY By JOHN SEV ANO of !tie OellJ Not ..... team's Civ" RBI, and four or the club's 1lx total runs SC.'Ored no doubt It'll added presaurt', but il'1 jUlt 10mething I have to deal with ll'1 reuonably ufe to auwne If the Angels are going to repeat u the American League's Western Oiviaion ctwnpa, Brian Downing, Reggie Jackson and Doug DeCinces (among othen) are going to have to come close to the type of season each enjoyed in 1982. AB a rt.'8ult, Geoff Zahn and Co. coaated to an easy 6 l victory over SC!attle before 24,002 at Anaheim Stadium. "I'd like to say 1 don't think about It, but l can't." So far thla aeaaon, however, the trio, for a variety of reaaons, has struggled. Yet despite their problems, each possesses a respectable average and the Angels are winning. Deeinret1, spurred by an unl'i!rta!n future being an the final year of hLS contract, was the catalyst Has single in the second inning helped set up the Angels' first run And h111 two-run homer 1n the third gave them a 4-0 cushion His 2-for-3 perfonnancl' also raised hts average to 344. wha(·h isn't bad for someone who has been hampered by a nagging groan pull through the ·first rune games Downing, who lS &lao 1n hi.a option year, hu been dUJturbed for diHerent reuons. Upeel with . himself for taking t.oo many pitches early in the year, Downing Wied hl8 final plate appearance in the first game of the Seattle series to break a mental block he had toward swmgmg. It almoet makes one wonder what's going to happen when things start going smoothly Downing. Jack.Ion and DeCinces accounted for six of the Angels' 10 hits last mght, four of the "h 's motivating to know I have to do well for myself," said DeCmc:es or has quu:k !>tart "There's "I Just got tired of constant.ly being 0-2 or 1-2 and not having swung the bat, so my last time up in the first game I decided to swing at the first three pitches no matter where they were," he said (Downing grounded out t o third after (See ANGE~. Paite C2) Delly Not .,.,, "'°40 Julie Carpe nte r has fashioned an 11-1 record for Edison. Carpenter key in Edison cli1nh By ROGER CAR~ON Of tM Oe&ly f'llol a1.tt F.dison High's women's softball team may still \ be fighting for recognition within the Sunset t League with a 1-2 record -but a 13-3 overaJI :_ record has the Chargers ranked No. l in the CIF 4-A. Behmd all that ts pitcher Julie Carpenter, a 15-year-old sophomore who belies her 5-2, ll5-pound frame with some numbers which take on awesome proportions. She has struck out 135 batters and walked just 18, given up 32 h1t.s. ancludmg two doubles and two triples and has fashioned a sparkling 0.11 ~on the way to an 11-1 record. "My rise and curve are my best patches," says the F.di.son pitcher." who began patching when she was nine years old. As a freshman she compiled a 15-5 record after stepping in as the Chargers' No 1 pitcher in mid- sea.son. Fountain Valley put an end to a perfect season for Carpenter Tuesday with a 2-0 verdict. giving (Stt CARPENTER, Page Ct> Sea View has race tri-leaders It's setting !.ighter and lighter in the Sea View League baseball race -to the point that there is a three-way tie for the lead with Irvine, Saddleback and El Toro hooked up. Here's how it went yesterday Saddle back 4, Irvine 2 In a duel of premier pitchers, Saddleback sophomore Leonard Damian had the edge over Irvine's Rod Poissant, thanks to a three-run seventh Inning which was capped by Mike Baker's two-run double to leftrcent.er. Brian Jordan slugged a aolo homer in the fifth inning and he 900red in the first run in the seventh alter walking for Saddleback. John Salinas had an RBI single in the fifth inninf to knot the game at 1-1 and he hit an RB single in the seventh, but the Vaqueros lost it in the sixth when they were unable to llC'Ore aft.er getting runners to second and third with no out. Damian struck out seven and walked one, Poissant struck out four and walked three. Estancia 9, CdM 2 Jon Johnston went lhe d1Stance for the Eagles. scatteriJll six singles. while striking out five and walking three batters An RBI-single by Steve Johnson and a run-producing double by Jeff Graham staked Estancia t.o a 2-1 lead after two innings then the Eagles got three m the third and four in the sixth to put 1t away. An RBI-double by J e ff Graham and run-producing singles by Collin Harriaon and Jim Curtis keyed the third, then RBI hits by Steve Nic hols and Kirk Stone preceded pinch-hatter Chris Mathews, who slapped a two-run single in the sixth. Corona's brightest area was Pat Cox, who was 2-for-3. El Toro IO~ (~os ta Mesa 5 El Toro rallied with a six-run r1Cth- inning with three doubles in the 11-hll attack. including a 3-for-4 performance by Ball Wells and a 2-for-4 day with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored by Doug Stewart Roger Ting slugged a two-run homer for Costa Mesa to tie the game at 2 in the third mning and the Mustangs were up by a 4-2 count before El Toro exploded Tang finished the day with a 3-for-4 performance with 2 RBI and 2 runs scored Newport 19, Univt-rsity 14 Norm Stolzoff of University slugged a prodigious 425-foot two-run homer. but It was Newport Harbor's day. led by the batting of Vishnu Batoosangh and Louis Nigro. Batoosingh was 4-for-4 with a double. tnple and 3 RBI and Nigro was 3-for-5 with 3 RBI in the sax-tnn.ing contest. Filipek selects Waves Manna High's Scott l<'ahpek, the Daily Pilot's c h oice for Sunset League Player of the Year and an All-CIF selection . has signed a nauonal lette r of intent to play basketball at Pepperdine University. The 6-0 point guard's decLS1on came down to Pepperdine and Wyommg. Ahead of him at Pepperdine as Gahr High product Mark Wilson, who will be a senior in the fall. The rest of the area's best senior products -Corona del Mar High's Mike Hess. Newport Harbor's Joe Seager and Ocean View's Byron Ball -signed before the season began. H ess 1s hea ded f or the University of Texas, Oklahoma signed Seager and Ball we nt with the University of Oregon. Scholarships didn't exactly pour in for area community t-oUege basketball players. ln fact, only one area player - Orange Coast's Leland Bruce - has been offered and acrepted a firm scholarship to continue playing on the four-year level. Bruce, a 6-3 guard who pre pped at Marina High and played a year at Golden West. has received a scholarslup lO play a t the University of Hawa11 at Hilo. Bruce averaged 14 points per. Edison, FV Rustlers, Orange Coast stumble volleyball Golden West's and Orange Coast's run, in capturing the victory. a single to right. teains • win Edison and Fountain Valley continue to stalk pace-.etting La Quinta in the Sunset Lteague vo11eyball race following la1t night's results. The Chargers and Barons remained two games behind the leader following three-game triumphs Last night. Edison stopped Weatmiruter, 15-11, 15-9, 15-6 to improve the Chargers' mark to 6-2 in league play. Edison wa1 sparked by outside hitters Joe Kratka and Randy Hetrick. drive toward the top of the South C-oast Golden West's 14 -hit attack was led by 'Two runs S('Ored on the base hit, and Conference baseball standings hit Mike Wagner's 3-for-4 performance at when the ball got by right fielder Joe roadblocks yesterday, as miscues led to the plate, while five others ca.me up with Kwolek, another Cerritos runner crossed the Rustlers' downfall against pace-a pair of safeties for the Rustlers the plate setting Santa Ana and the Bucs couldn't John Altobelli was 2-for-5 with a The Pirates started a comeback m the get their offense in gear against Cerrit.oe. double and a run llCOred; Kevin Elster sixth when K wolek singled in Dave Meanwhile, Saddl~k kept rolling was 2-for-4. Bob Grandstaff was 2-for-4 Tinoco from second base. But the rally the Pacific Coast Conference by with an RBI; Tim Zaharson was 2-for-4 stalled with runners on first and third. defeating Palomar, 7-5. with an RBI. and Scott Foster was when Falcon starter Chip Dill got a Here's what happened: 2-for-4. stn keout Gr~dstaH upped tu.s hitting streak lO Cerritos added another unearned run Santa Ana 8, Golden West 6 10 straight games. in the bottom of the inning off OCC The Rustlers outhit Santa Ana b!' a C . S O r • ) starter Cory Collinge, who allowed only 14-5 margin yesterday, but paid the prioe erratos , r a nge voast two earned runs ma complete game loa for eight errors as the Dons struck for The Falcons scored four umes aga.mst Jeff Garcia sparked the Pirate attack three runs in the sixth inning without C-oast in the second inning, when after with a 2-for-5 performance. The loss benefit of a hit to take the lead for good. loading the bases with no outs, second dropped Orange Coast to 10-6 in South In all, the Dons NM! just one earned baseman Brett Gordon slapped Coast Conference play and 17-7 overall. Scott filipek game last season fo r the 9-17 Pirates. Golden West sophomores Dennis .James and F.d Dorham arc both r eportedly close to ac('epting scholarships. James appears to be headed for Great Falls College in Montana, whale Dorham 1s reportedly set on Judson Baptist College in Oregon. Tracy Mit c hell. a 6 -2 sophomore guard with a 12.l scoring average from Saddleback College, is 9Cheduled to sign with Texas C hr1 s t1an today . Teammates Andy Ground and Greg Ward are set for Hawaii- H 1 lo and Southern California College respectively. Both are 6-5 forwards and both averaged just under eight points per game J~ ' I I~ ... Fountain Valley turned back Ocean View, 15-3, l!i-3, 15-5 to stay even with Edison. The Barona ran their offense well. keyed by the play of sett.er Scott Nelson and middle blocker Brian Hanson. Fountain Valley now takes a break {rom Sunset League action this Saturday when It competes in the Inglewood Tournament, an all-day affair featuring IOroe of \}le top teams in Orange County and llOr'Oe other mqwids from the Loa Anaeies area. Yeager's blast was no mystery Cayard regains lead in Six Meter Cup La Quinta maintained a firm grip on the top 1pot folJowtnc ita T5-11, U -9, 15-9 conqueat of Huntington Beach . The Azt.eca r~ceived support from their back-row performer• J eff Roeenthal and Scott Calderwood to stay unbeaten at 8-0 in the Sumet. On the community rollep level, Golden West upped it.a South Cout Conference mark to 10-3 by H11na put LA Harbor, 1~9. U-2, l&·U. The Ruatlen were ~ by ouutde hitter K.elth &laya and middle blocker John K.ostv. Raiders win suit LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal Jury -wanted ctama,.. of tl l .6 ml1l.lc.i to the Lot AnpWa Ra1cMn and $4.8 ml.Won to \be Loi Ana-• ~ yeswrday ln th.tr anutrwt at .,.m.t the National J'oobl1 ~ with the amount• automattcall1 t.rebaed to abcM $49 mllUon '°"91. • LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Joe Nlekro uya the Houston Astros' losing streak la "my1terloU1." But the pit.ch the Loe Angele. DodS' Steve Yeager hit in the bottom of the 14th last nl&}lt -a Frank LaCone "mistake," he call It - was no myatery. It went for a two-run homer, the Dodgen won, 5-3, their fourth win ln a row, and It left Houaton 0-9 and in the record booka. The Asuaa now have the dubloua dlatlnction of sharins the modem National League record for moat to.es at the 1tart of a aeuon with the 1918 Brooklyn Docttera. 1919 Boston Brawa and 19e2 New Y Ol"k Meta. "How can we play every aame eo c1oee and loee them all?" wondet"ed Nlekro, who hurled fiw-hJt be.11 tor 10 1nnlnp. yet left without a deciaion. Of t.M Altrm' nine ~ three have been by one ruu, five by two l"Wll and the other, openi.na ni,ht., 16-7, t.o th• Dodprs, and they were In th.al one, too, for ffve lnninp. "U we were plaYlNI bMUy, and pttJ.na blown out of 1ames, I could Undentand," Nlekro uld. "But c.hil la .ickenina. It'• myaterioul." Ray ~t: "lt'1 beyond belief." Manager Bobbi. LUU.: ''Our ~ have nothtna to be a1hamed o . And, now, we'll aee what eve~'• made of." The AIU'Oe wen one QUt away frun ~ the f1rlt pmt of lhe aer1el with the Do<IQen. but ao.t t.bat one tn 11 lnn1np.. 4~. 'nMy io.t ~Y ftliht. a-1. and they w..-. at.ct, i.o, tn the aewnt.h wfien Loi Al\ellea rookie ONC lttock C1"llCked a two-run homlr • ....... 111 Houaton'• Phil G•mer celebralet a(ter ecorin1 run I••• ni1ht. By ALMON LOCKABEY Oalr ................. Paul Cayard of St. Francis Yacht Club, San Francisco, 1teered St. FT'ancis Vlll to his .econd win the Six Met.er World Clip Regatta yesterday to regain the point leed in the beat five of alx race aeries. St. Francis Vlll apparently liked the light to moderate wlnda off the Santa Ana River Jetty and led the 15-boat fie-et al every mark of the 15-mile coune. Flniahw of l • 7-1 ln three races gives St. Francis vm 8\1\ polnta W\der the low 9COl"lna S)'ltem, a quarter of a pi:>lnt ahead of NHYCUSA. aldppered by Andy Macdonald of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Y eaterday'1 weather -about 8· 12 kqot• -wu ln dlrec t ciontl'Mt lo Tuesday'• race which had to be aborted when \ht wnttrly wht1tled up to more than 30 knota. caualnl a coll.lalon Uld two d.lm\MUnel. Tha aborted nice will be aaUecf 1omOITOW. Deftndtn1 champion Pelle Ptttenon of Swedftl moV9d up on the acor l n~c al• ln yttterda)"• ,...., f 8IC'Oftd and .itv1n1 him a tote of 13 points for the three races and third place in the standings. Scoring at thla stage in the series la allghtly misleading aa 1kippera will be allowed to throw out their wont raice in the final ecorm,. Throw-outa are \&IWilly computed after the fourth nice. Argyle c..mpbeU of Newport Hubor Yacht Club, aallln1 Ranger for the Fort Worth. Boat Club, finlahed third yesterday. Kivinl him a total of 24 polnta, one of which waa a dlaqualJflcat.lon which ht would throw out. Kia other good fin1ah wu fourth. Two prote1u were pendlna after yesterday'• race which could change the .cortn1. r ('3 Orange Coaal DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, AfJrll 1t\, 1983 ~------------------------------~ Slan1 givt'I" Phillit·~ win Do 0111 art-ttlcotf Nell Allen with a 6l &rand 11&1m with two ouU. In the· Area teams net • WIDS A 'double-header' loss for Lake rs From AP dlspatcbt11 SAN ANTONIO. Tc•xus h m was n 't t.>xaclly a doublt•hl•adl•r bt>twt.-cn th e San Antonio Spurs und Los Angeles LnkE>rs. but 11 w as as close as o ne l'OUld get tn tht• Nauunul sa~ketb..tll Associal1on. And the S purs t•timt.• a way with two v1ctones. "If feels guod to pic k up two win~"' a night," said Spurs forward M 1kt.• Mltt·h e ll, who had I :l pom~ m the se<:ond v1cl0ry J I H IO!I dt'<.·1:.1u11 over Los Ange lt'S bottom of Ow nluth hinlnM la111 nl~ht c·applna" ttve run nilly ond powt•1 l11g Phlladt•lphlo t.f> o wlltl I 0 H VI\ tui y o v\•I t h1 N1•w York Mt•IJI In N11t1cmul l.A:'llilW bu114•h11ll m·uu11 Et1o ... wtw11 ('brh Chnmbllu h 1111wr 1·cl twtu• tu drive• in lhrt't' rum. ,,,. Alluntu w1111 1L'I 11t•vt•nth 11t1 u lght, 11 ti I rt1111p 11vc·1 C '111n 1111ull Ttrr y K t nnt<dy 11111ul1'll 111 1111' 8" ulwud run ln th•· fourth 11111111.: u11d l!:rk Show 1111d Gary l.ut·a• l'Ollll>l111otl 101 Ull ('18hl l11tll·r •I' s.111 01C'"U 111\llJJlH!'d 0 II Vt• l(Umt• IOMllit ~tlt'ak \I\ llli ,j 2 I win ove r S.1n 1''ru11d11t·o Jo11quln Anduj1tr hurh'(I a 1wven hllh'r w w111 tw. I :lth ('(11\S('t"Utlvt• dl'<.'ISIOn ovc•r fl IWO St 'Ullon :itpHll u11d Gtorge llt-odrl<'k had J 1v1• hll/j, m dud111..i two homer'\ a:. St Luu1" h.ind1·d J>11tsl>u1..:h It:. st't'Ond stllll~l\l los:.. !) I Quoit· of tht• day fUll Needle, p11lihl· H·l,1111111' m.111 Jm tlu Atlu11t.1 I luwk.,, 111n 1111i1 1h.1t I l.1" k:. g1w1 d Eddlt' Johnsou hm, t'mm h.wk ft11111 l"·111g -.hol, hc•111~ a1 fl'!.kd f111 1•111 •1111\1' 1111:.:.c·~w11 and 11nd1 rgo111g [l'>Vdwatrw t11•at11lt'11t 1111'" (tlJlltl d t·p11•:..!.IVI pt·r ... 011;d11\ 'Tlw ""'" thmg 1 .. r1 for l'A.ld1t• t11 1 w 111· h.11 k I 111111 1.., pn•g11.1111·y ·· Tt11 ·11 "1•11· w11Hu·n. m t·v1•1 v tl11t .. t11m f111 11r1 .. .1 l1•11111;. II •""" y1· .. t1·1 day Ul'. 11 v1111 ·,. 1111 11 u11d Wllllll'I\, ()I llllUt' l'oui;t l'ollc•)(t' .tlld J ftHlfUI of top f11l{lit li1~h 1ll'houl11 l'urimta tlt·I M11r , lJn1y1·1i.tty, Lu~unu llt•ud1, Hu111111uton Ht• • .1d1 .md Ir v ml', wu11 hv ovt•rwhl•lmma i.c'()n'll UC:l's h :1 lll'<:ls111n HI Cal S wtc 1''ull1·rt.1111 ww. th1• do..'lt•st lhlllt( t.u 11 d ill tu.m~cr with Hob Nl•h;un 11ml Hub I l111k1•l. tlw /\11tl·att•rs' No 4 a11d ~1 "llt1Ult·" p lJyt•ri.. k1·v111.: th\• Vl1 l111V lH 'I '" llPW '!.7 ~) llVl'I .. 11 l .111d.1 M .ullc11 y, 11wunwh1h·, Ill tht· No I s111gh·s ,1111 1111 tlu fui.t tmw le-ti tl11 lll'l w1111u-11 in .1 1-1 () 111u1 of U111U.>d S lllll"1 lr1t1 •rnut11111ul U n1v1•1:.1ty h1 1•ommur11ty t·ulh•gt· play 11 w.1~ Ora111ow C'11(1:-.1 1oll111u to a !J 0 wrn JI Cl'rrltos, t·onlpll'lrn~ South (. 'u;i~t Co11Ct·1 l'O<'l' action with u Ill ~ fl'( orcJ a half gu11w twh1nt.l Sanl.I /\nJ Todd R1 aun .ind J1·ff B.1111.11 d n1mb1n1·d frn 1111·11 14th '>lra1ght wrn without,, deh·<il 111 t.loubl<•:. l'urnn..i dC'l Mar tuned up for Its Sc•<1 Vww I .t·,t!(llt' mall"h w ith v1s1tmg U111v1,, -.1ty t11rn111 row \\1th a 27 I rout ov1•r 1'~tanl·W \A.Jth R1wn Sull1vJ11 .111d !'X•lll Brown.'lbugc:r l'!>JX'l1.1lly 11111111·=-~•v• 111 ~111gl1•:.. Ill :1ddit1on to thl• l'USt11111.iry 1>vl'1 puwt·1111g flex muscles '1'1'JVNI.~ play of clouhlc•'( 'ii.Ur. Jt•H Ewma and J ohn Washer. Cm u11J dl'I M ur' 11 -0 rt'<'Ord includes o 20-8 th•d'!lnn ov1•1 U111vt 1i11ty The lattA.•r rt.•adled U1elf l11r ttw rt·111uld1 wllh u big 1tffort uguinat Newport I l.11 l.1w . 111lh11g to u 20-8 victory ~hind doublet ... 1.1r' (;1·11rl(•' P,ruhwin and f>t.11111~ Day and Hans Vu tor J11d 1'.:11l· OliVl'I Chn-. (,rt • 1 mu1nto1nt:d hi' untwat.en record m '·lll~l('b µl.1 y Ll:lgu11a &•adl wudc.od past Woodbridge, 28-0, dt '>Jill•· tilt' ob<;t;>n<.'t' of Wade P erry, who m1ued the .11 111111 with a pulled 'lom • .ich mu.-.dc• 8..trr v IX•Jcham':. four i.inglei. v1utones and the douhlt· .. play uf C raig Knight and Mike Velasco led Ir v11w uv•·r 8 addlt'b11ck. 23-5, while H untington H1 ·:H"h , 111 a n on lt·lJ~Ui.' duel with previousl y 1111h1·at1·11 DiJmond &r. rolk-d. 24 !12-J •,z behind the pl.1y 11f "inglc·~ star!> Hon Bt•rglund a nd Curlis "'11w It·• .. 1 pa11 o f soµh1mu11 e~. The Spurs St-curt.'(! ..i 11 7 114 w111 111 tlw flr'lt contest. which lw.ll-d m1lv a fl'w me11111•11t.s It w.1s a replay of th<' final t hrt•t• '>t~:ond!. o f ;i 1Zanw p layed last Nov 30, m wtm·h lhl" L.akl•rs \.\-e11• declared a 137-1:.12 wmm•r 111 doublt• ovt·rum c Six t·r~ held to 7(l points ANGELS BEAT MARINERS, 6-l From Page C1 • • • Back then. at thl• frl'l' throw 1111<' and trailing 116-114 with only thn·t.~ ~·on1b lt•ft, Los Angeles guard Norm Nixo n !.Ul't"l'l'<h-d 1n gl•tting the ball back and made a shot al tht.· buut'r that got the Lakers bc:it•k mto the game Thi~ Um(•. N ixon missed hts (rC(' throw and San Antonio won the game. R ed Sox c lobber Royals Jim Rice slugged a tremendous homt.' run , Gle nn H offman Wl'nl 5-for-6 and Bos ton poundt.'d out 21 hils and took advantag<' o f five m Kansas C aty errors last night to record an 18-4 victory over the Roy als 1n below freezing temperatures . . Elsewhere in th1: American Leagu e. Johnny Grubb doubled h o mt.• the tying and go-ahead runs o ff New York n •lit•C aC'e Rieb Gossage wllh two ou~ in the seventh mnmg, tht•n scored on Larry H e rvdon's single ru. Detroi t knoc ked o ff the Y ar1kees, 7-5, m H game that featured a benth-deanng brawl Oa\'e R o zema threw a pitch that salll'd w e ll over Dave Winfie ld's head, and when W infield charged th<· mound. both warn~ poured RICE o n to t h e f 1 e I d B o b Kearney's bases-loaded d oubll' drovt• m two ruru. in the eight inning t o lift Oakland p ast M innesota, 5-4 . Jesse Barfield hll a two- run homer and Garth lorg slammed a two-run, bases-lo aded double lo pow<'r Toro nto over Milwaukee, 7-2 Mike Hargrove doubled home Chris B ando with thl• tying run in the seventh inning. then scorl'<i thl' gaml'-wmner o n a single b y Bake M c Bride a.s Cleveland rallied to mp Texas. 4-3 Ric key obers and J e ff Ruland m .., t' 1J r l' d I 7 po 1 11 Ls a p 1 t• t· l" c1 s W ashington trouncc·d Philaddphw H5-76 y£>swrday to h1ghhghl National B.iskl'tb.111 AssouJtton Jt'llon Ky le Macy pumpt•d in 24 point!> as Phut•nix beat Sl•allll' 109-9ti tu l'l1n('h s<.'cond pl..i<·t· 1n t hl• P al·1f1l· D1v1s10n . Klkl Vande wegb e Sl'l>red :l8 pwnts, Dan l ssel 27 and Alex English 26 as Dt:n vc>r stop~'Ci lll•UStun. 131 -112 Ray W illlarus S<.'On'<i :.12 pornts, and Eddie J ohnson addt-d 27 to lt>ad Kansas C1ty tu a 114-103 victory ovt•r thl' Atlant.<1 Purvis Short scoa t.'CI 29 points tu lead Colden St.ate to a 113-92 v1<·tory uvt'r San Die go Kelly Tripucka a nd Isiah Thomas pa<.'t'd a l.c.t-quartt•r surge that t·arrtl>d Dt•tnot to a 113-10 I v ictory over &i.ton Louganis in top form G reg Louganls, a UC I rvine • product d1vmg for the M1ss1on Vie.JO Nadado rt.'S. scored a pair of !Os m hrs final dive· last rught and beat runner- up Rob Bollinger by 21:1 pomts m th~ o ru:-met<'r finals at the Opt'nmg S('SSlon 0 1 the u ~ JJ1vmg indoor l'hamp10ns h1ps m lnd1anapohs. Louganrs, 2:.1. led Bollinger by only seven points lx•fort.• h1~ Canal d1Vl» but [an1shtod with a wanning margin uf 633.12 Lo 605.25 The N t-w York Giants yesterday traded ddt•ns1ve end Gar y J e ter to th1· Hams for und1slloscd draft l ho1cC's 111 the Nallonal Foolooll L<'df(Ul· draft April 2ti Televis ion., radio TV: Tennis Covt·r aj.(1• ut tht• P.H lfH Southwt•<;t T ournJmt·nt. Y p 111. Cha11n1·I !16 (taped N.1rher today ) RADIO: Ba.o; ... ball Ang1·L'i ,11 Mmrn"·•ot<i. 5 30 pm KMPC '710) m1ss111g 1111' first twu p1lehl's ). "lt'i-. n11 t somt·th1ng I rt.'(.·01111111•11d , hut I kit I had lll gt.•! th1· feeling of "wrng111g .11{<1111 I 11•111l llllx•1 I missed tht· fu-st t"o p1tcht'~ but I hit th1· thml one· and I felt .1 hclluv<i lo l better "It soun(is elt'nwntary but I have to think I'm going lO swing l'V<·n bt:fore a p1ll'hc'1 throw.!. thl· ball. Now. rath<•r than swing 1f • .1 p1ld1 1:. good, J v 1 got It in my nund to bt• swinging unll·:.s 11"• had · Although Downing's approal'h 1s a llllle unusual, ll0!. w1Jrked to the point wht•re ht> h.i.., four h1L"i 111 his last e 1t,{ht trips to th1· plall'. upping h1, avt-ragc• m lhe pr~e.s to .290 Finally. there's Reggie's plight Last n1ght h\• had a smgll• and a double, good for two RBI to raise his avl·ragt.• tu :~21 All this and ht"::. tht• frr:.t to admll he's nowhorl' near wht·n· h1· wanLo; to l1t.· at tht· plate' CARPENTER. • • From Page C1 tlw ts.iron:. J shan· ul tht· ::>unst"L Lt·;1gu1• 1t .. 1d "nli M.irm.1 .ind W estmmstt·r Onc.> ll•aiotue co<H'h , upon hl·.irm~ thl· rwws Tut•sday t•vt•nrng. said, "I d on 'l bt.•lll've that." F.,cJ1o;c111 Coa<·h Mark Takkrrll'n does. howt·ver 'The Sunsl•l Lt·agut· as JU~t ~11 tough," ~ays T.1kk1m·n ··1 said al the bl·gmnmg thn•t• lo~t·s would prohably Ix· ~ood e nough to win tlw lt·.igut· d1:1mp1m1;.h1p Right now m y pn'<llcllon is running It lll" ti• f111111 Tht·n· an• six ll'am!. t·Jpabh· o f l'lt'a ting .111 \ ho1h. ·· A' 1111 his pnw mound st.11 Takk11w11 -.<JVs · Julll' ti .... ~ut gn·;;it tontrol of ht•1 prtlht'"· h111 'h1 \.\urks vt·r y hard at 11 ant.I h,1s prl'lty 111ud1 dr•d1catt'<.l lwr.-.t•lf 111 plld11ng "And. h<·r l·unf1dt•nt'l' I!> twg11111111g to ~ho\\ throu~h ·• MLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE 1aa.1 KDCM NOTICE OF TitUST£E'8 SAL.IE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Loen No. 051$2$-S/AU8A~CABA NAME STATEMENT T.S. No. F-OIOl7 Tro11 rouowono Pf'•'<>fl• are 00on11 UNIT COO£ F 1>u1mess as SOUTHERN CALIFOR NIA Ill ACCESS 171 APPUCATtON FUNDI NG. L TO as Oul\' appo;nled Of COMPUl CR C'.ONCE PTS IN Trustee under the follow1n11 EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE. 2600 U the beautiful music station oescrlbed a..a 01 rrus1 w1LL SELL E coas1 Hwy .a suit,. 112 c0tona you've been li'stening to AT PUB LIC AUCTION TO THE 04'1 Mar CA 9762$ HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH PATRICIA C BRYDON 307 ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR 21'1 SI Hun1.ngton Beac:n CA NU.IC NOTICE 1·sn't quite the anme anymore, CERTIFIED CHECKS SPEClf"IEO IN 92648 ~u CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924n ALICE MY LI l()fj()2 Grove 011~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF (payable 811ne ume of aale m lawful 0. Santa Ana CA 9770$ I GEORGE E. REGAN aka b'y 103.1, KQCM , . . money of 1ne Unlled Stateal all DONNA STANFORD 10111 GEORGE E ARLE REGAN ~t;!,1e,,:'~;'1i.::n:~ ~~T1 oi. Hunungion ee~n CA AND OF PETITION TO easy )islening YOU C8D turn to or Trull 1n 1M property '-90oal1er Ev EL v N w E 1 s s 14~12 ADMINISTER EST ATE NO. deeerlSbe<IO" BEAN•<>~ Ne6w515end SI Midway C11y CA A·l 17790. • • • anytime. TRU T ., """""" 92 Tu all ht'1r... bendll'l.Jrll'S. RUBALCABA. JR Tl'\11 afa lemeol was toled "'''" t~e d cl , PHYLLIS REBALCABA Coonty c1er1o. ol Otange Coun1y .:>n I ere it ors "~ tun!ini':l nt Eary /''-f•ni'no J'OU .ran h•r.n 8 ENE FI CI ARY S 0 UT H E RN M81cn 29. 1983 t·rt'Ci1 tor:. of (1t>(>rge I'. Rc•gun -D 1 u_.. ._,, ~-Ill CALIFORNIA FUNDING. LTO F212111 and persons who nlU) be ,~ __ _;;; ______ ....;;;~~-.:.;__,;;.;...;"""'....-"'-'------~ recorded June 2 1981 as lnetr No Pubh1t.eo Otenge Coas1 Oa11y othen''ls<' 1nteresl<-'<i in lht' ------------j 278$ In Book 14082 PI09 871 ot P1101 Mercn 31 Aprol 7 14 21 will a nd or t'St.atl' D""''IC NOTICE NJ!.IC NOTIC£ Otllcl91 R«:ord• In Iha office of the 1983 r "°" Recofdet o1 Oranoe County 1~•2·831 A pi.·ullon .has b«.-t•n ftlt-<l I NOTICE. INVITINO BIOS FICTITIOU• 9USIN£11 I aatd deild of lrust dHCrlbH the by Bern('l\t' ( Reg.in m lhl' Nol•ce 15 nereby given tnet the NAME 8TAT£MENT rot1ow1ng Loi 3 In Stock 3 or P\el.IC NOTICE Superior Court of Orungi· Board ot lruste11t 01 lhe Coetl I rt.e to1tow1ng l)eftona are ao1ng New!><><1 Bay Traci. Clly ol Newpo<1 ..,.,.TICE _ .. 9.," Count v rt•q Uf'S ll nl( t ha I Communl1y College 0"1r1ct 01 b<i~m.,u 81 Beach County ol Oranoe. Slate of ...., .,.. -""' B · C K b Or•nge County Cllllornia w111 0 CONNOR ENTERPRISES Cahforn11, as shown on • map In acc0<oa.oc:e w1lh lhe P•ov•SK>nS f' r n e 1 c r l' g" n r •f'Cfl•vt seeled b1d1 up 10 11 00 \ 10111 Camino Cap11treno S••• recotded In Book 4 P8ije 16 of ol the Ca llforn •• Uniform i1ppo1nltd as pt!r!>OOdl am Thu•~llY Mt1y5 19113a11ne Jua,..C•P•Sltano CA 9267~ Mlscellaneoua Mapa, Record• of Commercial Code 1~e being due rcpresenWllVt' to adminl'itN· Purcr.es1n11 Oepu1men1 ol u 1d I Ronnoco Co<p 33081 Cem•no OrangeCounty.Cellfomle and unpaid s1orege lo• wl>1ch lhl tht' ('<;tall' of G<•ortt<' E I college dt51roc:t located 11 1370 Cap1S1rano Se" Juan Capistrano YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A COR 0 VAN MOVING & STORAGE R d l h Adi ms Ave"u" Colla Mesa IC.A 9267S DEED OF TRUST OATEO ~127181 DUNN MOV ING 8 STORA GE l' g a n I u n {' r t• ca111om1a •I WhlCh lime said bid~ Tn1s l>ullne~• IS conOucled l>y • UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO GORDEN MOVING 8 STORAGE & lndt-J'.l('ndl'nt Admm1strauon will oe Publicly openea •nO teed lo• cnrpn1a11on PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT ONEIL MOVING SYSTEMS. INC 11 or Estate'> AM) Tht• ~·Ullon PURCHASE OF MIC RO Jeuy OConno< MAY8ESOLOATAPU8LICSALE. tnlltllello a flenu Warehou-. IS set for ht•anng m Dept COMPUTER SOFTWARE ANO Pro,.oen1 "I fel•I (bl<'t·p)." ht· added hont>Stly. "I see the bJll. b ut I dun't feel goo<l I have a s tiff n eck, a sore ~ht>ulder a nd a brua~'<.i wrist Maytx> it's a sign I'm t-Wtlmg old ." hE' said with .. smile JaC'k~on 1~ qu.1ck to point out he's going through ,, fl't•St or ramme pt:nod a t the plate "It seems like I t•rlher hat the ball or strike out," h e said. Reggw's ob1\E:rvat1on was cl<>!>e as in 28 tnps to thl' platl' hl• has nim· hns and 11 s trikeouts. Of l'OUl'St.', Zahn (1-1) doesn't care how h e gets his runs as long as he gets them In spinrung his gi·rn, the le ft-hander pitched lO only o ne batter over tht> m inimum through the first e ight innings, 11•11r1ng 15 bettters in a ro w at one pomt. H e h<id a s hutout. too. unul the Manners pu!.h<.'Cl aero:..'> ti run m th.-runth on two singles and a ground 11ut f><.~1nl't•s, Downing and Jackson s hould have Z<1hn's kind of ht-ada<.h es ANGELS NOTES !toe Ange•s &ell 1mmed181e1y allet Ille game fo< M1nnl!sota Tn11y eapec:1eo 10 em•e al $ 18 am Thi Angels will 1>4ey lhl 'w111' 1n " broef tour-game roao trip before relurnlng nome lot the rHI ol th" mo,,1n Sea111e "anet Mike MOOf• waa teog6d wnh Ille oJ!'ll<tll DeClnc.1. onc•dentally 11 1.ro«9 1111e1ns1 Moore w1lt1 lour home •uM and '><llPn RBI o;er tne PHI h•O years When asked al>OUl hl1 .ucu1" oQdm•I tne "Qhl-11ande1 OeConc:tn rephed · 11·1 tu•• one of thOM tri.ngs whete you 1\11 a guy I dOfl I know now to .. pq.n 11 If I ~oulO p1n"01nl 11 I o oo 11 every 11me · lteoale .ledl-, ..mo lllled 10 tun out a pop lry 10 1n1ro Ouflng tne a&xlll lnn1ng ol Tueeday·1 e-11<>111. w11~ promplly clleweo out Dy Manager John McNam.,.• whet\ he got back 10 1he dvgoul He got on me pretty good," Reggie edmittecl >eslerdey t1t1 almo~• tmeo me But I 1010 n1m I r.ones11y though! tlw 1>011 was QOtll\I Ill be tout •oet 11 ooce 11 1101 1n lhe air " Seana. lh1td baMma" Mann1 c .. 11110 caugnt Ille ball aoou1 10 leet 1n 1111 1err11ory ()CC wins; Rustle r s fall The· Ornngl' Coast College women 's basketball ll"i1m plau-<l ~•x play<'rs 1n double figures yesterday, J:. the P 1rnlt''> took an c>asy dcc1s1on from host Mt. San Antonio. 9:.!-5ti It was <.i d1ffcrc·nt story. h owever, for Golden Wl·~t. a s th\• Hustll·r women were stopped o n Cypress' floor. 74 -66 IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION on Iha good1 her.,nalllf desctlt>edl N J at 700 CIVI{ Ct•nter DIGITIZERS ORANGE COAST Tn1s s1a1...,.,t1n1 ""as 11190 wolh 1ne 0 F THE NATURE 0 F THE and due notice nav1ng been given IO o , COLLEGE Counly Cle<~ ot Otange Counry on PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU part ... known IO claim an lfile<Hl Drive. Wl'!>l. In th<• ( 1ty o f All bldl ere 10 oe '" ac:cordanc;e M1ucll 2~ 1983 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER theteln 1nd lt.e Ume 1pectlled In Santa Ana CA on M.ly 11. will'I 1he B•d Form 1n11rucuons and F2127CXI 304 & 304'-' Balboa Blvd . Newpot1 aucl1 nottee lor Ptymenl of 1uct. 1!183 at 9 30 am Cono111ons and Spec.1hca11on1 wnocn Pu1>11snt'd Ora,,ge Coall Delly Beech. CA 112661 ll8v1ng explted noltce •• hereby lf' YOU OBJECT to tht' are now 1n hie •nd may~ ~rf!d P1101 March J 1 April 7 14 21 "(K a alrMt addr"8 or common •ven thal ti-good• ,.... be IOld on the offlc:e 01 lhe 01rec1ot 01 j •983 deslgnallon ol pto~1y 11 Shown al public auc:loon et Cor 0 Va" granun~ <if th<• pt•Ut1<1n YOU Purcnet•ng 01 sa10 college d1s1,.c1 15~ 1.93 •l>OYe. no warrenty Is given u to Ila Moving & S1or<tge 235 Paulet1no o;hould t•1tht•r <tPJX'<lf al th!.' Each l>•ddll' must aubm11 wnh "" complel-0t com1ctnesa) · The Ave Coste Men. County of h !'an 0 ~ ,1 nd !o ta tt• your 1>10 a cHhler a cneci., cernlled beneficiary under Hid Deed 01 Oranoe. Stale ot Calll0tnla. on fhe ol.Jjet'lion~ or flit> wrillen cneck. or bidder's bond made _See And Compare ••• Hundreds of 19831/2 . MllC NOTICE Trut1, by tea1on or • bte•ctl ot 24111 day of Apr11 1983 el 9 30 pay11>le to lhe Otdet of Ille Coa11 K~?M oeraut1 1n the ot>l;gill<lns secured oc:loCka m ShOUldlll>e1mPONf~ ObJt'C'llon s with lht' court Community COiiege 0111rlc1 Board NOT1CIOJ IALE OF thlteby herelolM• executf!d 1no 10Mll alllhelo1son1t.eel>Oved111 befort' lht• ht«1nng You 01 Trull-1n~ amount not leH AfAL "'~"TY AT dellv•red to lhe under11gned • the sale w>ll 1>e con11nueo to anolhlr .ipJ'.l('aranu· may be.· m person than rtve '*c.n' f~"-1 of thl tom PltlVATa IA.LE written Declaration o1 Default and oa11 u announced by 1t.e eucuon or bv vour attomt·v btCI u a gua•antee 11\81 lhl bt<ldlf A·1Cll1a Demand ror Sele.and wtlnen nottce company I f · y OU A RE A wlll ent•• Into lhe propoHd In Ille l upeflor Covt1 ol lht of bfeadl Ind o1 etecllon 10 cause The lollowlng lfam1 to be 5old Contract ti trll ume 11 awarded to tt.te of Callf«nla tot Ille unde r11gned to Hll said consoat'l or nousahold 110001 & CREDITOR or a l'l1nungcnt 111m In the 9\lent 01 tallure to ent.,. the CountJ of Ora1191 properly 10 Mtltty eald ot>ltg•tions P«t0nat ettec1a crt.'d1t.or of thr dt.<"l•ru.ed, you 1n10 sucn con1rac:t tne proc:M01 ol In 11\e Melle• ot lhe E1111e of and lhete•ll•• the unr.f~•••oned 1N•"'t' ol Owner LOI NO mw.I frlr your claim with the lheCl'lec~ Wiii be 10f1111ed Of In,,,. LOIS VIRGINIA BRE CHTEL cauMCS 181<1 notice ol 1><-11 ano of CCH 0 Van lllo•lne · h c•M ol • l>Ond. ,,,. full aum lheteol 0.C-..0 election to be recorded ~be< a ltor1191 l"OUrt or prt!St-nt 11 lo l e wlll 1>• 1orte11eo to u10 college Nottee I• hlfeby given 1na1 111• 17. 1982 N lnttr No 82·453268 In Anna Bennott 00413282 personal rt'pre1ocntatlve 01ttr1e1 unaerslOned wrn 1111111 Pt1•afe aai. Bool1 77 ~??of Offic:lll Records Loll Chtta1111n_, 00403279 a p pol n 1 rd by the court No blddet may withdraw 1111 bid 10 rha"nlQhHl 1nd bHI 1>1ooer In th• olllce or the Recorder of Berber• Ort'en oo• 10582 within four months (rom the for a pertod lor forly·ll,,_ (45) deys auo1ec1 10 c;onttrmellon ot Hid OrllnQ<I County; Au ... 11 M.gvlre 00004816 date o f hrst Issuan ce of atter the oat• ,., to< the opening Su~or Court °"or attet 1,,. 251h Said SM wll be m.llde. bu1 -thOut Augi. Os1re>a111 00400185 theteor oay ol Apr~. 1983 •I,,,. otttC• ol C eovet\8nl or ,...rranty. •-..pr-or Susan Veluquez 00•81<M8 letters as provided in ll('('tlon Thi 8o••d or T•v••-,...,,.... A Hloble. Bo• i28 e.11>oa 111ano Implied. ~ding title pOMWalon, 700 of thr Dilrfom1a Probate Ille prwtllg4l 01 re19e11ng lf'Y •nel 1111 Ca11forn1• 92882 Telephone or ancumbranc11, to pay It.a Dunn Movlno a lt0f119" Cod e The time for filing bid• 0< 10 w•lve eny lrregvlarttles or 873·7870 Counl)I or Orange'. 51•1• , .. mining prlnctpal 1vm 01 111e Stepnen B•own 11382~ cloirm will not explre prior 1nlo•ma111111 In eny bid or In th• or Calllornt1. •II the r111nt lllle and note(•) .. cu•ed by Hid OHO of Slacl Blelfat " ._ bidding lnter .. 1 of 1ald oec .. seo el tll• Trusl, wt1h Inter•• u In u.ld not• Vivian Collura 17544 to four months from Int' date 111 NORMAN e WATSON II~ ol d .. th and &fl Ille right title p<OY\ded, ..r..nces, II •ny. vno., Oonna Oremlteh 2119·918 of the heannM noticed abov~ Stcratlr)'. and lflter•t thel lM "'"• 01 aa1n 1he term• of Mid OMd ol Trull. Cynthia J-337 YOU MA y EXAMINE Board or Tru•t-oeceeud h11 ecqvlred by ~=-~ ~ 1==-~I~ ~=LL•=• w2;~ lhe hit' kept by the court lf g:,ui.:,. ~~~:t•y :=a!ttoftrn ~=:, ~'ii:::-:,0:: Mid OMcf of Tru1t. Roc:-y Seveo• 31314 you are a pe1110n mlt'rett.ed Publllh•d Orange Coeal Oelly d.,...M<I. at the tim. of dMth, 1n Seid .... wltl be lleld on. MlfUn Stovell 3ego In tht• est.all', you may .-erve Piiot, Apr 14, 21. 11183 end 10 •U \11e 0«1 .. n 1mprowct <Ml Frldty. MJIY a. 1"3, •t 2 oo pm •I P•t Wlltte 134580 u p on l h e ex<' c ul or or 1787-t3 11ro~rty, llltu11ed In lhe Orano• the CNc>man A\19nUe en1tltlC'A lo Oonletl Moving administrator or upon thC' Oovtlly of lhe 8tet• or c.l1tornf1. the Ollllc c.n• Bulldlng, 300 EMI • ttw... . P\JBUC NOTICE per11C\ll•rly o .. atlbed •• IOllOwl ChelftC*'I Aw • 0r.,.. CA (»orge tn"n th 1a.11e attorney for the ex('('Utor or to-wll At IN 11rM of the tn1t1a1 publlc:anon ~Y Du 6794 aclmmlltrator, and file with 'ICTlTIOUt autlHIH Loi 19 of Trec:t 7043, •• I* °' tlllf no11ce. 111e 101t1 11T10Unt o1 e11bar• P01t1110 11124 lhr court with proof o f NAMI tTATIMINT m1P recoto.d kl Boott 272, ttag419 u. unc>tld ~1noe of the Obllg•tlon O'Natl Mcwtne lt't vlce 1 wriltt!n request The tollOWlflO l*ION er• dOlno 44. •O •nd ..e of Ml1ce111neou• ~-..,. ,_ the ebOYI deeerlbed t-tem .. 1no ' bUllMM H, Mapa, I" Ille olfkle Of lhe COo.lflly ;;;;;·; w.. Ind"'""''-' COiia, eoo"a·-· . 8&4e statlns thul you dulrc (Al INVESTOR s PROP(~TY Aecorde! of Orange County, mot• expen-. ttld lldvancet •• 1 115, Donny .,.,_." 8691 ·~I nolk'e of th(' filing ot MANAOIM£NT SEAVICES. Ill oommonly knowtl .. 10~ ll'ettlhlll 041.81 CeAlll WIOf* "42 n n I n v (' n t u r y • n d I N v Ea T M E. H T p ~ 0 p E "l v om... Colt• Meta, Callfomtl !,.~-'..~'.•'.J."~ed.~ ~~ ~~ ~~-.. v~.!'"" 122~~ opprai.tl'f fTI('h nt of ~talte MIC'tl MAINTENANCE. 6111 tluntlnijt911 Term• OI .. ,. CIH h In 11wlul _..,,., ~· _..._, ,.. ....,........ .~'» ...,. "'" """" •••, It, Hunttnoton Beith, CA t2f4f mol'l•'I' or tlll Untied 81•1et on I• oomput.O mty be obt!llMd by Wt11ar l<othman 9199 o r o t " p eit l 001 or c1111111 e Thomaon, 'Ot contlrmetion of..,., or rMrt Ctttl ulllno 11t•> u1-oeee Ill• day O.O OtnttnOOf N12 aocounll m e ntlonc-d In M•mphl• ao10. 11un11ng1on hech. and baleno• evldtnn•d by 11011 befOr• Ille.... v~ Amundlon ""4 ecctloN of 1200 and 1200.6 c.t1r0t1111 ue.t MC1ur.o l1Y MOtloege or Trutt OMO ~ Aslr'f8,.!..M} .. u~"""u... ~~ ion,1,! oCodf the-Callforn la Prob"t' Cindy M tno1111on , 0 it on tll• "'°'*"' '° IOld Ten"' IOUTHI"" .... ....,......~ ...., .... ._.... u '1111\llf\(Jlon St Hunllno1011 lltledl. l*'lt of ~1 bid 10 be oepoal..O ""°"° L TO HerbOr UCL.A C.ltfOIJ'll t2t41 "'1111 bid • Mid rr'uttee Medltal c.naer Htt It lJ R WI T Z , R E M E R , Tl'l•t' iw-It conducted 01 • Sid• °' offer• 10 .,. In wrt11no MO ~TO lltMCE COMl'~HY, Jonn Menc:lnl 4005 MacDONALD & MEADE, oen« .. ptr1MfehlP will I>• rec .. vld 11 tl'la 11or .. eld ....-J.., llehlt u 1t 110 N t ,.._ t o '' C:l'lar• • TllOmt<>n olllC141 ., any lllM 1t11t 111e flret ...,.... EJciMtd oran.m 681 e•por '-CD er r •f flllt et11M*!t .,. .. lllttcl Wltll the publloehon '*'90f MCI before d•I• ., Vldlt J "°'*11111 Metttltlt , .. ., Mlkeleor\ 101H No. llH. Newporc Be•tll, eountv Cllt1I °' 0ranoe CcNlllY on ot .... ~eMI. Wll4 ()rMgll. Oiied II ~ ... Ml .. Aptll •• CA nu• ('71') '7H.0111) Feb 2t. 1Hl 0.ltld ""' etll d•r Of ,\ptl, 1tu CA ""8 ,.ll. Publl•h~ Orana• Coatt '2tt'P'M c A l110011 7t4-NM11S ,. U hnllll Dally Pllot, April 14, 15, 21, l'ub11111ee1 Oreno• Cou l Deur Att«n9r Pvl:lllel'l•d Orll'IOI ..,oHt l'ut>lllMO Or1no• Coat• Delly 1083 ,!lot. March ''· Aprll 7 14 21. l'ublllMd Or•ag• Cout 0111r Ollfv PllOC Aclfll 14, 2,, ~~".: Piiot. 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Jlfftl'lly CO<'lno<• IV • ) Clef (tk rromm (Ul) 8 3 I Tllffll lleo;M lfnlllee l rlatl Qo111r1ea tu 8 I def Clltp Hooo.r IU 1 1. I 7, O 3 O >. tlm MayOlta (U 1 1 cMl M•I P11rotlf tV I I 2 6 ··~. r 6. Mika 0.P•lmer (U & I d•I Tim WllklOOn !U I I. 5 1 4 3. 1 • Grtnd ltrlx tourl\amtnl (al Al•-C,.·l"f--, ,,_) Pita! llteuM llfltlM Mall Wllan4er (lwe<lenl Clef Jim llfown (U 8 ), 6-2. 1 & A"°9'1Janyd11...o.nl del Hane SlmOnMOn (Sweden), 9·3, 7.9 hcoM llOllfWf ilnt'" LOI<: COUflMU (Fn1nce) def T•evOf AllM (Aullrlltal, 7-6 1-3 H.,.., Leconte (Fr.,_) del Oollae M0<etoon (France1. 2-6. f.t; 6-3, Jeiro llet .. co tCotomble) def Pet., l!tt,., (Wa11 Germany) 8-4 9.3 Sergio CaHI (Spain) del Cllrla l.,.,. •N-lulanO). 4--3. 7-6. 7-& WCT tournament tat HlllOfl HMd 111411\d, l .C.) Ouartertlnal 1"'91H Tom•• Smid (Czecho11ovo1t1 d4t 9111 Sc1nlon IU S). 6·2, 6· 1, 3·0. 1-4 Wom•n'a tourn•m•nl (el Amella lelar\d, ~la.) t.cond flownd ........ Ch11a herl Lloyd (U s I del Mory LOU Piatell lU S ), e 1 6-0 Ratee41a Reggi l"•'YI del l ... F0<00d (US I 6-3. 1-7 Mielle41e lot•" 1u s 1 e1e1 Yvonne v .. m .. 11 (South Alroca) 4-tl. 7-6. 8· I. SyMa Hanllta (W .. I Oa<many) dtl Andrae LMnd (U 8 J. &-2. 4-6. 7-S Zina 0 1rr11on (US) d el Ivonne Madruga-0.NI tArgenltnal 4-6, 7-5. 4--2 Colleat UC !nine I, Cal fl. fulloo<lon I ........ Snyder 111 04!1 Lowfn, ll 4, 6-2, Man Son Hl"11 (II Clef Cotten, 6-1. 8·3. AnillOfl (II del MOO<•. $-4, 8-2, Naleon (I) Oel Elli•, 5.4, &-2: Hinkel (I) clel Young 1 -ll. 7·5. T 6, Meer .. (F) dal Amor. 3·8. 1·6, 5.4 OoublM Amor-0.r (I) def Lo..ln·MICf ... 5 7, 8-4, 4-3, Young·MOO<• (F) del Man Song Hing· Pozll, 7·5, 4·2. Co11an·Ellll If') dal Cl>eklaf>·~ tl·3 tl-0 Communltr college ~ ..... c-1 •. ewrttoa o ........ ParkerJO> CHt Vlfl.,ru.t, &-2, 8-2. 8raun 101 oar •r-on. a-1, 8-7. &-4, B.,n.,d 101 d•f Batra, 0·4 ll ·2, Myara (01 def McConnel. 8-4, ll-1, Motl•• (0) del Miiier. 6-3, e-o: Nelaofl (01 def Moyef. a..o. 8-0 0ou-B1 •un-B1mafd (0) def Vlllarruef·MC>ye(, 6·3, 6-2. Park9f·M111a1 tOI dal May.on· McConnat 8-1. &-3. Ne4eon-8rtooe (0) Oel Bair•· MIU. ti· I 11·2 Hlah achoo! eo. .... Oal' .... 21. hs-&. 1 SuM!Yen (Cl Oaf'= 4-0 def Btown. &-3. 0.1 Barger, 8-0 del Robblnt. 8-0 Propp (Cl won 6·3, ll·2, tl-2 8·0 . B•own•t>eroer (Cl won 6-0. a-o 9·3, ll· 1 Meleen tCI 1oa1 ti-7, won 7 ·S. &-2 6·3 o-MM Ewing-We ..... (C) Clef IN!doml·f'IOQO, 6·0. 9 2 def Sludtblk9f·San<.1ov1I, 11·2. ll· 1, Htnman·HOlllll•r (C) won ll·3. 8-1, won &-2. 6·2 ~n. l ado:ll1hcl<S ....... Yong JI) Clef Vu. 6-3, ,,.. TCJnluln, 8-1 IOll 10 l a 5-7 Oaf L" 8-2, llMcnam (II .an 4-2, 4-0. 8-1, tl..O. Co• 11) won 6-3, 8-1, IOlt 3.e, won 6-0, GOIO-O (I) loal 0-6. 5-7. 2·8 won a..o Doublee i(nlO"t·llalaaco (I) Clef Ount•·TOftQ, 4-0, 6 I ~r Slllpp-la, 4-0 6-0 l art•·YllnQ Iii won 6· I 8-0. won 8· 1 4-0 i.ae-a 9Mcft ... .....__ 0 llfttlea I.-. (LBI def OuM 6-2, Oaf Wiie 5-.() def Chang 8-0 del MOO<e 6--0. H._,11 ILBI won. ti-1 e-o 6-2 a..o llrvtntlelCI IL81 won 7-5 a-1 a-1 e-o. Olcilereon tLBI won , ·ti e-o &-3, a-o DoWMe Schantz ·Brandl (L8 ) def Schulm•n· Wiberg 8-1, 8 2, def Butler·L•. 8-1, 8-3, 1<041end•·W•llac• (LBI won. 8-3, fl.3. fl.2. 8-• HIHl1'"910ft llMch Miii, DtemOftd .... Jiii ........ Ganz (HOl del P NepomU()en(),8-1,def N Hepomuc:eno, 6-2. clef Fi-. 6--0, def Troll•. 8-3 Ou<lley (HSI won 8-3, 8-0, 8-1, 6-2. OerglUnCI (HO) loal 8-7. won. 6-1 &-3, 6-1. F-IHBI IOll 4-6 won ll-1 8-4 8-4 DoWMe Gao•lal-Oampman tH8) Oat Nawman- WUiey 6-I 6-I. de! ~1on9-009non 8-2. a-I Dodd• Catroll I H 81 ap4l1 .,_. 2-6 won 7-6. 7.11 Women COLUCH! UC lf'tlM I , u.IU I ....... Mallory (I) de f. Allen, ll-3 , ll·O, T..-1h (I) def 81-. 8-3. 8-1: IHring (I) def Anlafl, 8-1, 6-1, Glcl<'danetta (I) del Cox. 5.3 ll-4. Despot (I) def Tre04al<y, 5-7, 8-1, ti-I, Smllh (1) def Mediano, 4-3. 8-2 0.-... Trenwlth-Kau• (I) del Atletl-<:o•. 3-6, 8-2 8-2. 8ertng·Sml111 OJ del &1-.MM1-. 8°4, 6·3, Oupot·Olordenella (1) dat T•el>lalcy·Af'aarl, 7-S. ~ ~ • • • .. " Women'• toftbell COtmUNITY COLLICM ~W-1,lant.aAMO Ooldetl Weal 000 000 000 01 -1 4 1 Same An• 000 000 000 oo-o a , i<yter ano McillfM. looa enc1 ,06den_ ~.,... c-11. Mt._......,... a °'8"99 c-1 100 00, 4-7 • 2 Ml 8"" AntonlO 000 011 0-2 6 8 Grtly ancl 8<kll-. CleypOQI ancl Moma W -G•ay (2·11 L-Cl•'fPOO( 311-Morrl• (MSAC) HIOH 9CHOOL UMereltJ .. ~ ....... t HewpOtt IWbor oao ooo 0-2 4 1 ~ ~I>.: •-II 7 :I C11rch .. e nd 8111dle, '" arid Cate 3a-8eldlt (NH) Warriors' Burke throws blanks ·at Artists Woodbrid8• lllgh'• Werrlon awept to an 8-0 Soulh Cout t.u1u• bH ball victory . •t Le,una BMch ~y ~hind the tw~hll pit.china at :KevJ.n BwV. A t1pt·hander, Bulb auow.d j\ltt • pair of tlnalu, while auikln& °"' 11Yen arid weDdJ\I nw. lnnlna when John Mor•land atroked a Nn·ICOriDI llJ'\l)e and John Sc:.luwd r foUOwed with a two-.run alJl&le. In. the fourth lnntna they lidded three mort tallJ•, with Scott Nolan'• two-run double and a tun·~ ""-1• by Terry Han1on a cc:o ununa for th mute ..... put together 1 •lnaM and three of Laguna Beach'• {OU( erron for the day for the two runa. The Waniorw ~turn '° South Cout LHaue actlon \,OmOrrow with • a•me at lequ•·lucuna San Cltt'Dent.t (3:10). ,. HAA dlff,_ OOflAqNCI .._ .... OI.,,..... w L. "91. -J"'-Aera '1 23 713 • P-h •• H m t • ll•ni. 41 32 100 t P01tlenel 0 H M4 1)~ 0-81•1• 29 • ' Ma 2' Ian ();ego 'II &4 >1e :11·~ Mklw .. 1 Olvltlen , ·len Antonio 111 ff 13• ~enMe City 44 ;>& 1110 1 Oenv• 43 31 n• e O.lla• 31 42 A15 13 Ut1h 29 01 363 2' flou••on 14 06 116 37 1Alf111H COlff'llllHCI &llaftllo D .. lalon 1<Plllladelp,,1a 8' Ill 800 • OOolOfl &6 26 188 U • ~ Je<Ny •I 32 800 19 N .... YOik 42 3t ~2~ 21 w .. IH"O•on 4 1 31 s 10 n 1 Cen11al DM1lorl y Mltwau~M ~ 30 42~ Allanla d 30 610 I 1 OelfOtl ;)7 43 4113 13 C111caou 27 &J 338 23 C1evetan11 '1 60 283 10 1nc11an• 20 eo 250 30 >-clincneo p1ayott epo1 '(•Clln<.htt<I dlvlllO<'I lllle 1-,llncheel dlvlaton and conl••er•ca "'"' La•I Hight'• lcat" San AnlOnlo 1 17 Lallen 114 1complelltJ11 ()I au1pended 011'1141 01 NO• 301 Sen An1on10 I 14, Lell.,. 109 (r119ola11y .... neduled garneJ lnd1ena 1 IJ, Mllw9uk" 90 WHhlnglon 86, Pllllaelelpl\11 T& C11tcago 107, Ctevelano ll8 Catron 113 8001on 10 1 N .... 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I S5 15 200 tndO 1 Baumganner 1FV1 2 11 O 2 Young IFVI. 2 1$ •. :I Oerv•r1an1en 1F111. 2 18 3 50 Ir• I Nu.uo (El 23 3 2 M•ur"' (FVI 23 5 3 Mattoy (El 23 8 0 1vlr>g 1 Qo1011e1n (E), " p McL•119hlln tE>. 3 Cor-41 IEI 100 tty 1 Roman (FVI. 5 7 114 2 s1noer tFV). 50 20 3 Nu.uo IE> I 00 45 100 lrM I MOO<a (f'V>. 51 33, 2 t.Aeural (FVI SI 07 3 Malloy IE>. r.2.46 500 ''" 1 Wedlelgll IEI. S 05 l4 2 2 Jueld (FYI 5 12 86, 3 O.rvanan11n tF\11 5 21l 25 100 D•C~ I B•ntl•r (FV1 '02 3, 2 8eumger1na1 tFlll. 1 02 S6 3 Ruoo fEI , 03 21 100 breut I Nomure (FYI I 04 8 2 Young (FYI I OS 2 3 A/lo.on {El n I 400 lrM reley I Fount..,, Velley I :i.. 8 Matlna 101.,.,, Weetmlnal., My, 200 meOley relay I Marona I S2 8 I 200 lfM I Enright (Ml 1 55 OS. 2 Eulg (Ml. < 54 H 3 Brotllallon (Ml I SO 74 200 ondO I, Hopl<ln• IMI. 2 10 83, 2 Spanovtcll (Ml, 2 10 11 3 R Lynell (M) 2 10 10 so tr" 1 Scl1uck (W). 23 as 2 Ertcson tWJ 24 68 3 Z•l<uily (Ml. 24 ag OMog 1 Takai tW), 220 30 2 s1 ..... r1 (WI 178 00 3 Schlange (W), 146 45 100 lly 1 Enright (M), 1 01 48, 2 Arr111g1on IWI I 08 •• 3 ....... , (Ml. 107 94 100 frH I Schuck (W). 53 43. 2 ZallUlly (M), f>3 91 3 J Lyncn (Ml S4 80 500 ffM t R lynch (U). 5 17 00 2 HOC>lllnt (M), S Ill 26, 3 M..-(t.A). S 59 !>8 100 bac:ll 1 w.,oe (Ml. 1:02 44, 2 Elllg (Ml 1 Oil 4S 3 81otha rton (Ml, '00 12 100 bra•al -1 Spanoytcll (M). I 08 12 2 Hoyden (WI. 1 10 73. 3 Arrington (WI, I ll 41 400 tree relay -1 M0tlna, 3.4 I 93 CWOM 6'I Met ... Coate ..... IO 200 ~le'( ret1Y 1 C0<ona <Hi Mat 1 so, 200 ,,.. I lOOfboufrow (CdMI 1 SO 1 2 C<enll\aw (CM) 1 52 e. 3 Scott tCdMI I 58 8 200 tnoo I Alhby ICM), 2 00 11 2 f'0<0 IC<IM) 2 I I 0 3 Rooerll (CdM). 2 18 0 SO tree -1 p..,._, ICdMl. 23 O. 2 Ao11 ICdM) 24 0 3 Oel.ong (CM). 24 3 100 II) I Metoe tCM) 59 0, 2 y_,_ (COM) I 00 0 3 Sutton (CdMI 1 03 1 100 ..... -I ~an ICdM\ 51 I . 2 Roi\ (CdM). 62 ll, 3 CranallaW (CMI, 62 0 500 Ir• -1 A•hby lC.MI. ~ 03 2. 2 L.oolOOUflOW (COM~ 6 04 S 3 Scott (CdMI. 5 258 100 bac:li -I Ford tCdMI. I 00 S. 2 ScflloaHmtn ICOM), 1 04 3. 3 OouglHI ICM). 1.08,e 100 b<eaat -I A .. uno.< (CM) 1 De 4, 2 Marumoto (CdM). 1 10 31 3 lmb«NnO 1CdMI. 1 100 400 Ir•• relay 1 Corona dal Mar. ) 32 I l'IT-11.~M 200 ~lay relay -1 El Tero 1 •5 90, 2 ~ty. 141l20 200 lrM -1 Cartaon (UI I 44 O• 2 No-.o1n .. I (ETI 1 47 83, II Ll1l1taad (ETI IS7 .. 200 1noo 1 Popp (£Tl. 1 60 10. 2 Solomon (UI. 2 11 08, 3 Young (ET). 2 11 3 50 fr.. I Wlftln IE'f"I. 21 93, 2 Schwerrn IUl 22 73, 3 Torchlan• (U). 23 13 100 fly ' Wltdom (ET), 58 72, 2 Batllell (UI 60 13 3 Mecstltl (ET), 1.01 20 100 ,, .. -, Novtn~I (ET), 411 gs, 2 Wlleon jl!.'T'l. 60 60. 3 Schwllfm (U). 51 03 800 rH -1 C1rl1on !VI. 4 44 4, 2 H•lllHd IE Tl s 15 75 3 Hom• IE fl 5 27 51 100 b11C1t 1 llat'lletl CJ. 59 72, 2 SW (£Tl. 1 03 09. 3 l egnond tET). I OS 0 100 -.1 1 Poe>1> (En 10113. 2 Sl91t11* (ET\.. I 03 71, 3 WUht>OUme (U) 1 o.oe 400 ffM .... y -I El lOf'O, 3 :25 ti, 2 .._..y 32&02 • .._..,,.,_111 200 ~ felay -I l!tlanda. 152 42 200 tr.. -I Wlclie (El, 1.53 1, 2 Hot>olO (I). 2 04 23. 3 Campl>etl (I!), 2:03.89. 200 lndO -' ~ ,,), 2 13.:M: 2. Henly (I), 2.1185, 3. ~ti\ lll). 2.14 86. ~ ""-1 p "°" (IJ, ,, 1), t. eo.,,.., (I). 2t 4e. 3 ltOhl=), H.~ 100 lly -1 (I), ... It; 2 Smith ([). l:Of.11. I. ,Nftoa ( 1:02.21. 100 lrH -I 1119111 II), S't.14, t CMll>bel In M 46, a. L.9llflil (I). .. ., 100 frff -1 Wt.tie (I), 6·04.U , J Hobotd (l). I '0 '6, 3 H...,_ In I 2' t2 100 llt'Met -I ,. HOM (I), 1 ffU 1. 2 Ttft\119 (I). t 1' to, 3 Qr-(I). I le 00 400 "-~ -1. l tlatlala. UU2 Orange Co11l DAILY PIL.OT/Thurlday, April 14, 1983 ('3 HIOM ICMOOL WOlll .. ,_,..,.v...,-..-....n 100 111edtev ••t•r 1 fo.int•I" Veile~ I tf )II IOO hM I Olalh l'VI. 11 0' to, 2 7teQetl Il l. ~ 11• ••· J luall ''"'· J t4 U JOO tndo I Arm•lrong (,VJ. 2 II n. I tcon.i111 "VI 2 21 Oil ) W Matl(at111a (f) UHO to 1r.. 1 11a11 !Ill. /1 e 1 1 M~11 .. McKMll ('Ill l1 71, ) VOUll" 11 VI. Ht• fllVff>g I K....,_ f() 110 U C)Cllnt1 1 .. ,., Ill 1"° 70, J Orey Ill t:>t 36 100 11y •~11u111 1r 111 1 oe o 1 2 w MKl<enlle ([I t 09 7S J K M~KOl\M Ill I 13 1& 100 lrM I ... Ill. I 01•t,1 McKMll ('VI I 0 t .62 3 HewlMlln If) I CM H IOO l•M 1 Clari! (fV), O 1142111 /1ege<1 (f.~ 6 32 l3, 3 Lu611 ('V). 111 It 100 b•~I. I ,.Olle r (P\I) I n 4) 1 Lumell (f) I I& 72, <I Wooden IH 1 It 49 100 bfH•I I A1melr0fl0 (f'V) I 13 tG, 2 HlfW.,d l'V), I 20 40, I f.fe (,V). I 20 )6 400 Ir•• relay 1 Foun1al1t llallay 4 13 •& ltllllll"lletl ...... 1M, ~ View t7 100 '"4Mlley rat•r I Huntington e...,11, t 18 71 JOO ,,.. 1 McNurry (HIS), 1 14 10, 2 H1yo (H8l 2 3tl 30 3 l!)<W1 (H8), 2 42 09 W rrM I Slll•lhwala (HB~ 21 96 1 Sum•., IOVI 20 54 3 COiiine (MEI 31 44 100 ,,.. I Brown (H8) I 0 I 37 l Sum,,.. tOVI 1 Oil tl7. 3 Cede (HIS) 1 09 n 500 ,,.. 1 M<Hu•n.y 1HB1. ll oa ae 2 Wooe11 fH81 e 40 Sii 3 Naelandlron (H81 e •i 20 100 l)ecl. I S10<cl1 (HB). I 13 411, 1 90111v1r (HBI 1 " 80. 3 Cabe tHBI, I 20 60 100 1>re<11t I Vogrlf1 (HBI. I 13 40, 2 Curr•nt• 1ov1. 1 21 93 3 Co111n1 (H81 1~o10 400 lre<1 relay 4 41 e~ 1 Hunllng1on Beach, Unl••rellr H . ff Toro 71 WO mlldi.y 1etey 1 Untver111y ~ 00 J I fl T Oto i 11 37 JOO ''" 1 2e IUI 1 68 93 ' Pyt1kO IEl1 1 OT 53 3 Kiiner (Ell 2 10 80 200 onoo 1 B1own IUI 2 23 4 1 2 PoPP 1f.l1 2 28 68 3 Solomon IEll 2 20 13 50 lrM 1 PINell• IUI. 2S 18 2 H<M;Aell IET I 28 oa l Rooer11 fUI. 29 04 100 ror 1 &~ 1u1 1 03 Ol 2 B••"• 1ET1 I 00 3b 3 8uoc011 (U) I 21 ee 100 lrH 1 P•llelle (UI Ill 00 2 H•cketl (El) I 00 07, 3 Kllnet IEfl. I 02 6 500 ltM I WNta (U). 6 13 06 2 Pyj<-O !ET) 5 3 I 07 3 Wong (ET) 8 00 03 100 bac• • SOiomon (ET), 1 04 ae. 2 Bernt (El), 1 10 96 3 Olbo1 (U), I 14 40 100 btHll -1 Popp (ET), I 15 0. 2 KrQPp (UI. I 22 34 3 Roberll IU), I 22 02 •00 ,, .. ••l•y -1 El Toto, '04 30 2 lln1ve11lly • Oii 05 1 .... 1,,. 17, lhl•~le .. 200 medi., re4ar -1 Eatancia, 2 03 3 200 lrae -I Pedu_, (I). 2 04 9, 2 A-Ill IEt 2 11 I 3 Rtcn tit. 2 10 8 200 1ndo -I Cr11mon (E). 2 23 0 2 fenoi.ewn tll. ? 2t 2. 3 Aeron1 (Et 2 41 5 ~o "•• 1 Scholu (Et 28 71> 2 Benerooo1 111 27 08 3 01oehl tEI 28 •• 100 lly 1 lhomp.c>l'I (I) I OS 0 2 t.Aadaen IEI I 07 17 3 H.,1""9 tEI. I 12 1S 100 ,, •• -I Schol .. IE). 100 22 ~ Benaria.c>• Ill I 00 89, 3 RICll (I) I 04 !IS SOO lrH I Paouean (II, S 28 0 2 Cr1tmon (£I & •O T I 3 Ma<laen tEI. 5 4S 0 100 back I Averill (E). I 08 38. 2 Thompaon (I). I I I 56. 3 KllpllllCk fl), I 1&16 100 brUll I I 1n1k1wn (I). I 13 8 t 2 NOtdllrom IEI 1 IS 62 3 long (II. I 22 •? •OO frM rel•y 1 Irvine no lime C~ona de! M., 10I, Coate -· JO 200 mec:lley relay -1 COfOfl• oat Mer 2 00 2 200 lree -I Bird tCOMI 2 00 3 2 Bu1cnar tCOMI 2 10 0 3 Eernell ICM) 2 •S 3 XlO lndO 1 R•nllOld (CdMI 2 I 3 8 2 S~ell tCdM) 2 28 7 3 Cran111a,. !Ct.Al 2 38 5 SO lreo I Hervey (CdM) 21l 7 2 LOOlbOurtow ICdM), 27 3. 3 Mowwr ICM) 27 9 100 lly I Robo ICdM) I 07 5, 2 Harvey ICdM). 1 01 9. 3 Uoyd (CMI. 1 08 7 100 Ir.,. 1 Butcher (CdM), S9 4 2 Mowo1y tCMl 1 01 S 3 Mc<lallan {Cd~.11. 1030 500 •r•• I Robb 1CoM1. 5 38 2. 2 Hecker ICllMJ 5 52 8 3 EornHI ICM) 80• 8 100 back I Bord ICOM) 1 06 0 2 lorlla tCOMI I ll 8 3 Crenah•• 1CMI I 14 ) 100 b•Mll -I ~llOld 1Cdt.Aj I 00 2 2 ~-1CdMI I 16 9 3 K-tCN) I n 9 400 lrH relay -1 Co•ona Oel t.Aer 4 13 5 Lot Alamltot YHT1!M>AY'S MIULTI (Urd ol ....... 1 ~ _. .... , l'llllT llACL One mtle P- K B King (L-eyl 7 40 3 00 3 40 Ml• M (Vallend1ngl1.,,.,I 3 llO 3 40 R1.i<y Chane. f0'-11 38 40 Allo raced Supe• Tt o Quick Larry rer1•ey 8"1 Time P1efaf..O RltQue Lady Alberlau .. T""" 2 03 115 11 UACTA (!I 3) paid $2S 20 ll!COllO llACL One mile trot Dente Jay (Oeeomert 4 20 6 oo a llO Wyn Darn~ (Maiort 4 20 3 00 TICkat Room ILllCl\eyl 3 00 ,,,... 20• 315 THlllO llACE. One mlla PllOll Juneeu (O..Omorl 5 80 R0tat1lf Beac:.11 tllallendtngl1Mll s..o .. C (C.10'\I ,.,,,. 2 03 11 EXACT A 15-41 palel $12 20 '°""™ llACE One mite lrol 2 llO 2 llO 220 240 2 ao CK I H0<>ey tTOOO Ill l 20 2 20 2 40 Kllllludl lOo.14 IS......,! 2 20 2 20 Fey Aanr0<d 10 ()wyet) 3 20 Alto raced ICP High Climber Nobl• Bwb Time l 04 415 '""°' llACI. One mlltt pace ~et .. N9fO (Wllllwn•) 22.20 Ill Cur11110eaomerl P11me Bvrel A tCroahan) lime 201 3/6 II SXAOTA (7-31 pelcl $811 20 SIXTH llACI. One m1i11 ~ 700 480 3 •0 280 , 40 BnanF"'f t~-1 1580 9to 4 20 Al>ale'f'• B•other' ($1_,.,llfll 3 eo 2 IO Aegenl Mil• 1o..om..1 2 40 Al90 rec.o Tl'le Toll N, Mionlollt Pete EJ Rey "-Muliero Kin; Gatry .leanarnll'la f.,,,. 2 04 115 II IXACTA 1~11 1>4W<1134 00 ,lnH llACI I'• mlle4 <>n lurl OH P Voll (H-i.y) l •O ) 40 3 00 OH·Rompln' Rude (Pnct1 4 40 3 90 2 to Han•e4 10eta1>ou1 .. yel 6 00 OH -Oeadt>eal fOf win Aleo raoaa Tioonome. Noi. .. l reCllUO'I. S ••g•ant Wilton C10•1 Fleg• JOhann•oe<g rome 1 48 11s ti UACTA 12·71P•IO120 00 18 llACTA (7·21 palO137 !!O llXTH llACL 6 lurloog1 r1y 10 ,,,. Rdg 1Pncy1 3 80 3 20 3 oo BeJOCCO tSlb~le) 8 40 4 20 Or at\' Jeanine (Slloemak•) 3 80 Aleo raced Pap' Girl H .. ,,,., ~..,. C•nooc Act Cougar Qui Cnetale•d ApllKllea Prtnceo• ltrne I 11 J /6 llVINTH llACI'. I II 16 ml ... Burll 01 Song (McCrn) 12 80 e 00 ' 40 la llerne·a Sonaia tD4h1eyl S 20 4 40 Pnuaon• f' lB•11<.I.) 8 00 Alto r1ceel Regal • Fancy, Feath•• Rew••d One For Morning, llel~al Brlu SurlMy a Wlnnor Time I 45 2tS M l!lACTA (11-41 paid S 15 7 00 u PICK llX(1·5·8 217·1·4) polo " 312 •O with 104 wtnn•ng lleliaU (II• '10<-) 12 Piek Sta conlOlollOn peld S28 40 ..,,h 1. 7111 winning llClletl (llYe hor-1 llClHTM llACI . a· .. fur10<191 ()fl lurl Malctung {Slbtlle) 0 00 S 80 3 40 111a11 0 B"en 1Snoema•or1 8 00 4 00 Noghl Fire {Hawley) 4 00 Alto tecad We"'"O Pt1nce11 S .. I Maple l•H luck~ l •dy Ellen Agllll•O Lady, HO,.,. Ru~ Gal ,,,.,. I 13 115 NINTH .. ACE. 1•,. mlleS 1 •u• Reb (C1a1ane0a1 17 40 1 20 4 40 Gala Clrele (TejaKa) 8 00 4 20 t.AUlat S1.1rgeon (()llv•r"I 2 80 Aleo raced Cl)Arly N' Harrigan All lncluMV•. EllQIM F"'e 8taNy Kn-. Rolund Haoard11her P1aa11c F1n1•11tc UllllTl41• f'0<ca Extremely. No Plly Toma 1 St 415 • IXACTA 12-lt pale! I 16 I 50 AllenOenca 24.a&S HtGM ICHOOL ·-•L ...... Ed11on def Wet1m1nt1er 15 11 IS-0 IS 6 Foun1 .. n Vllliell O•I Ocean "-IS-) •S-3 1S-5 La 0..rnla Oal H"'11J"OIOfl ~ 15 1 I 15-9 15-0 YMt.,dtr'• tran.ectlon• IASUAU ~l ...... NEW YORK YANKEES Opt-Rogeo Eflt~son. Piicher 10 Columbu1 of '"• ~=a~';-"~9T:.. g:i;:bu'f Rowland .................... CHICAGO CUBS -Placed 01ct.1e N01ea ptlchef, on Ille 21 ~ey dlMbled 1111 RecalleO P1u1 t.Aoekau pUcher, lrom lo•• of tna ... ,,,.lean ............ ,_ FOOTw.AU Nel1onaf '"'bell L ... w NEW YORK OIAHTS Traded Gary Jet ... delenlllva end, 10 Ille LOI Angele• Rwna 10< uoellsdOMd dr•ll Cf\Oloea COLLl!OI' l\AHSAS STATE Hamec! Bot> LO<tg an .... slant IOOlball ooacf\ KENYON -Named Biii Bro•n head 0 .. 11111 ball c<Mldl NEWBERRY -Announced Illa reaignallon <>I Larry OIBue ,,_, bulcetball coect> UlAH STATE -Named JllCI\ RoO!naofl Gene McKaahan a nd Pal Btaoour" .. so11en1 10011>111 - LEASE A 1983 COUGAR FOR PER MONTH*• Leasing Isn't right for everyone, but may be the answer to your new car needs. Lease a brand new 1983 Mercury Cougar for $199.25 per month on a closed end lease, with no down payment and 38 month free maintenance & werranty. Come In end help us find the right leeae plan for you. TM Wanion ~peel on the Anll&I '°' Lbr* l'unl ln dw 1hJ.nl lntW'anC9 wu added ln th• uth ~ when t.M Wanio" La1un1 BHcb travel• to Llc\&ria KUii tGrrarow '° IMI\. the Hawu. 'n\at came u.o .. le\ '~iiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii;;m~iiiiiii-=iiiiiiiiiii~ii!iiiiiiiiiiiii!i!i~iiiii~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiit tor l~llt " ., Or•not OoH t DAIL v PILOT /Thuftd1y, Aprll 14, •H3 ~\Rt'lt:l .D "i>.t' ~1lt..k!> ~ ~tJOQ l=l~AL. COMM l"f'Mt:t.JT/ "'°'")W ..I A THE t ':\'91L'' CIRCTS \\That smell gives me an idea, Mommy. How about making some lemonade?" Jl..\R'9.\Dl"Kt: ...... I lftt:.\~l'T8 IAMAT' I THINK I'll DO IS 60 ~ HOOSE TO MOUSE TEWN& P£0f'LE HOW I 6AVE VP Ml( tl.ANKET by Brad Anderson I 1LL KNOCK ON EVERV POOR ! I'll MELP ALL TME unLE KIDS IN 114E WORLD WMO CAtH 6NE UP THEIR BLANKETS ... by V1rg11 Partch (VIP) '1 '~ {; "George, the only way you'll ever have a college· boy body Is to .:;end out for one." o•:,'\IS TH•: 'It:'\\{'·~ Hank'Ketchum 11 ls 'THIS 1HE OIRTY fCOK tlPA'UMENT i • ~-~ t \ l ! ~ \~' V\ ... by Charles M Schulz '(OU~ HEAO DOESN'T EVEN FEEL WARM ! by Tom K Ryan t11t Wetl vulnerablr Wetl du la NORTH •TU "AK 0 JI09873 • 84 WEST EAST • 10 •'32 C:? 9HU ., 10884 ¢A 0 8542 •A KQJ 103• 92 SOUTH •AKQJU ~QJ OKQ +SH The bidding Weal Nortb t.ut South J • J '> Pau 2 + 4 • Pata Pau 4 + Pau Pat1 Pau Oprning lead Art> ol ) The rr are many llunl(~ .i good bridgr playl'r dot') SHtU: DR.\881,.t: ~ OAO'!> IH 11(1~ !40Sf'rtA\., ~O lilE ~N't 1'o ?U '41M ! ~ GOif ii ON 8110Gf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OM.AA SHARIF 1utomal1cally. like Jivlnf count 1n nuc11I 1ltuatlon1. Out you ahouldn't make any play without glvinf the altua lion th11 proper amount of at tenllon. Thi• hand from Lon don'• famed th. Jamee Club ia a lyp1ral eumple. After North dredged up a onl' diamond overcall. South 1how11d his atrength with a cue bid of thf. enemy 1uit. W eat tried to make life dlf flcull for hi• opponents with a ba rra!ft> bid of four clubs. but there wu no denying South h1~ suit wat good enough to introduce al the four lrvt-1 w l'\t It'd his ICl' of d111mond~ and then shifted to thl' king of rlubs The normal way ror Ea~t to show that hr huld~ .i doubleton in thr ~u1l woulrl bt' lo start an Prho bv A~O OON11 1'£\.1 .. I)!> v~1'1'1""1 "°"R~ A~E O~E~. etcA~E tJE OOt-l'I lAll~l.I. u1£ OWIANO 10 ~~ OVfl ~1"E.fl \\ playlnr th• hl1her of tht two card• ht hold1. tlad ht yleld ed to the renu action. declarer would have wrap ped up hi• four 1pade c-on tract, for Weal would aurely have conU nued with lht' Art' or t'luba and another, and declarer would have had hla len trit'k1. But Eut realized that he could not overruH dummy. Since he w11 a very good player. he followed ault with the two of clu bs. Now it wu Wesl°s turn to don his lhmk ing cap. Sinct Eau rould not possibly have a trick. 1l wu pretly obvious thll lhf' defenders would have lo t'OI lert their four tricks 1n the minor suits. But how wu West going to reach tht East hand for a diamond lead"' .. ·~ '/OU sreP . I IN SOME.THIN I " DF\DDY pl ? t'l '\K \ M l~Kt:RBt; \ '\ LeiJ ~ Club• wu the onl1 po11lblllty. Weit had to hoPf that Eatt'e two of tlubl wa• either a •lnsleton or from a . holdlne that lndudtd the nlnf', '° at trick three ht led hl1 low club. E11t wu rather aurprlaed to find that hi1 nlnc , of club• held the trick, but he wu not 10 1l.artltd that he ' forcot to 1wlt~h back to a di•· ' mond. Wett'a ruff wu the Httinic trick. H1veye•ltee• ruahtct.· to dHblt trHble7 Let Charlet Ger .. lttlp , .. IW J HF WIJ llfo .. die •AM of DOUBLES I.I' peaaltJea ucl for tal&H•t. For• eepy of hit DOUBLER ~t • ....t 11.85 t. "Cere•O..W.•.~ tart et "I• aew.,.ptr, P.O. llo• U9, NonrMCI. N.J. 07\48. Mike check• ,.,.we to Newt,.ptrbeoh. •' by Tom Bat1uk -FAMOUS C<MPOSERS -when a.fter sixteen Chapter Ten -Claude Barlow years of piano lessons ... '~~~~~~~~~~~ he wa.s fina.11: able to move on fran Three Blind Mice'! .· .. ~triumph of CJBude Barlow's youth cBJOO on his twentieth birthday ... • 1 ' -~ ._ .. - '-·-_, ~-11/ OR. S'90CK O•ie:i~•....,.-.,. l· I I WOLJL..P YOO MIND SHOWING Mff; 1"HA1'"' • I •i>. • YOU KNOW WHAT GETS ME MAO ABOUT GROWN-UPS-- -THEY FILL THE STORES WITH JUNK FOOO--ANO THEY DO IT FOR ONE REASON UNION CON,..RAC'f' YOU Ke!eF' ReFeRRING -ro eeFoRe ~ c.se-r Sl"AR,..f?P ~' ' J I I •I c '1 '. By Mark Lasky l 50 THEY CAN TE LL US KIDS WE CAN'T HAVE ANY I I : I I ' Barons, Marina past foes • swim Tht J!'ounlaln Valley Hlah Baroru1 end thu Mari.N Vlktnp rtmaJned •top th~ Sul'UK't Lequ 1tandln11 yesterday tn men 1 1wlmmlng, •• lht" &ron.1 topped Edbon, 104-68, and Marina downed Westmfnater, 101 ""·84 "". Fountain Valley (3-0, 7-1 oven11l) limited Edlton to only three fll'llt-place llnlahet dutlni the meet. Baron twtmmer Stevo Bentley ll'CI the way wtth wlna ln tho 200 freo (1 :52.72) and the 100 back (1:02.31). Marina (3-0, 5-1 overall) had two double wl.Mera ln Jeff Enrtaht und Jeff Hopklm. Enrtaht ·took the 200 free (1:~8.05) and the 100 fly (1 :01.46), while Hopkina added a victory In the 200 mdo (2:16.63) and ftrabbed second In the 500 fret•. In Sea View League action, El Toro got by University, 92-64, Estancia captured e!Rht of the 10 events in beating Irvine, 87-57 and Corona del Mar thumped Costa Mesa, 98-58. Andy Carlaon offset El Toro's wm by taking the 200 free (1 :44.94) and turned m a fine time an the 500 free (4:4'\.4). Carlson beat his neare:.t opponent by 30 aeconds. Craig Popp led El Toro. the de fending S<'o View champion, with w ins m the 200 mdo (1:59.HJ) and the 100 breast (1:0 1.73). Eatancia's Mark Wicks swam to first-place finiahea ln the 200 free (1 :53.1) and the 500 free (5:04.38), and Peter Howe added wtns m the 50 free (28.13) and the 100 breast (1 :10.21) for the F.agles Two more victories for Estancia came from Boyd Riggs, as he won the 200 indo (2:13.26) and the 100 free (52.14). In women's action, Amy Clark and Judy Armstrong were double winners for Fountain Valley which ran Its record to 8-0 on the season wtth a 95-77 declson over F.clison. Clark, who just returned from the U.S. Short Courae Nationals, took wins m the 200 free (2:03.60) and 500 free (5:28.42). Armstrong won the 200 indo, beating her nearest opponent by 12 seconds She also won the 100 breast. Amy White paced Umvers1ty past El Toro. 85-71, winning the 200 free (1.58.93) and !SOO free (5:13.96). Christie Pallette and Cara Brown each added victories for University, now 5-0 m Sea View meets. Estancia's Eagles came up a loser against Irvine, 87-69, despite th e w inning ef forts or Shannon Scholes. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSIHtSS NAME STATEMENT -- , Or•nge Cou1 DAILY PILOT /Thurtdoy, Aprtl 14, 1883 ('tJ Mt.IC NOtlCl M LIC NOTICC ----------------'--~~~---1 ----.c::;--IC-Mj\-T""_r __ ""8llC NOTICE MUC NOTICC "9.IC "°llCC rua "" ,,.... "OTITIOUI eutlNllH ...... IUTIMINT 1 he h1llow11111 Ptl ""' I• ueiing lhlaJll ..... <H A!tl l~I UllONI JU& t.o.i,.tr~ Ck1b P, Cutia MM• CA tl02t CHll\n ANN ,AAKI UH t,;.oun1r1 Chill °' C.vllA M-CA •~811 fn•• w111r-• " <.O"O"'lad Dy •n 1n111v1Clual 'IC TITIOUI IUllNlll NAMI ITATIMNY Iha IOlluw1t1g panot1 la 0011111 i...ai ..... at ISAV M OR AUIO All"Alll t 11 tO HatUO. 08Jdan Oto .. o t;A V104l JAMtlS LU WOOlfN 1100 tiu1111ny1or1 St lfu•illll\llon U.ai;ll CA llJ647 I h18 wa1neu 11 \.U11<1uc;tad by 1111 W\dlvldual C.Hl!RYL ANN PAllK¥ Jamfl l Wool .. , 11111 1111on1an1 ...., .. ftlad Wllll Ill• '"" 1111•11 .. lll WH ltled with,,,. County Chffk ol 011110• Coonty Oh coo,.ty Ct.,k 01 Or1nge Ce>11nly Ott Martn •• ttlJ Mat«.JI 2 I. 1118J ,.,, .. , PuDllahed Orange 00111 Dally PllOI Match 24 l 1. April 7, 14, 'ttUH Publlaheo Or•nge COH1 P•ll) Piiot, Marth 24 31. April 1, 14 ..OTICI O' tMISlll't IAU VOU AU IH OC,AUl.T UNOI" A OCIO °' TitUIT 04l'IO MAM»f t . IH1. UN&.111 VOU T49'1 A CTION TO ''IOTICT YOUll HIOf'PTY, If MAY N 101.0 AT A f'Vtl&.IC IA&.I If' YOU NllD AN lll,LANATIOft M THI NATUl'I 0, THI ,llOCllOINO AOAINIT vou. vou ... ou&.o Co.TACT • LAWYlll, 19&> 1983 Nom~• I• "••tU}' given 111at 1111 WednH<1ar _ 111a tth d•y 111 Mey, 1@83, •I t !)() a ''' •t 27' I Fll<.1110 COltl Hlflllway, Coron• Oal M•t. CA 82816, l<Allit.rf'N A NORRIS, True•••· who•• '''"' 1dlt•••• la '721 Pacific co .. 1 Hwy, Co1011• dal Mir, CA 928'6, al'ld wltOH ltlaphone numbe r II ( 71 4) t40&·8~ 87!H)200, wUI H ll at publlo auction PUBLIC NOTICE "CT1TIOU9 IUllHIH NAMI IT A TIMINT Th11 Tollowlng perlOn ta Oolrtg 1Jua1nest H At:AL ESTATE CONSULTANTS, 21182 Buell 81vd t~un11nglon Baach Callfor111a 921149 Mer~ David Sl11llr I 1897 Gumm C11cll' CyP••H Calllnrnia 90630 T hit oua•neu 11 conoucteo Dy an 1no1v1dual Mar~ O St•anr 11111 llelament w11 l1lad with 111o t.ounty Clark ol Ora11g11 County POOLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI IUllHIH NAM• STAT•MINT Ina 1011owtng peraon ta doing l>uah ...... NICKEi. CAR RENTAL. 2789 Ii•• t>Or Blvd Cotta Ma a a Ca1110t11ta 112828 Aot>erl E Fraktt Jt • 2771> MaH Verd• E K203 Cott• MN• Calllornia 92926 Thll bualnau ta cond~tt<I by an tnOIYIOual notiort F11kar Jr Ill Iha hlflhetl lllddal IOI CHh, 11'1 lawful mon~ of lhe Unllt<l 81AIH, all o•y•ble a1 11141 uma of Hie, all 111a1 ca11aln IH I OfOpatly a11u11od in Ott City or 11vlno. 011ngo County. Calllorrua, dHCtibad H follow• A CONDOM INIUM. AS THE SAME IS DEFINED IN CAllrORNIA CIVIL COOE 8EC1 ION 7113 IN It E: Loi 9 of T rect No 7403 •• 001 map •KOtdad In Book 288. POOH t9 17 & 19 of M1-11anaou1 M•P• In In• Olltt• of Counly RKOtdtt O••ngt County C1Ulorn1a, Iha ••m• •• mot• P"llculetly deac11oao •• follow• •11ec1110 lla talo anO lly t•fe renGe 1ncor1><><alt<l naro1n Th11 11a11111en1 wH Iliad w1111 '"" COllllly Clerh of 01a~1 Coon1y 011 Aprtl !> 1983 PARCEL I Th et pomoo of lot 8 OI ,2tMt2 tracl 7403 tr1 lht Clly Of l1v1na 10111 admllte<I , ... ,, Tottl llablht~ 11)9C;ltl eurplu• runo• CajJ<tal p11" u11/0u•rar11y Cal)lt1l1 1111u1111r Oa(;oall ~.000 000 Oroa1 P•ld -In alld 1.on1t1bulad tufplua eo 823,41~ Unaaalg1Hld lunua fau1plu1) l!I OSl.830 Butl)lut •• rog.,de l>OllCYholdara 101 192.121 lnGoma IOf lha y .. , f33.071 4&3 Dl•bur umenta lo• th• year 101.1139.908 We lla•tby C.attlly that Iha above name ate In a1.c;ord11rl(oe W1tll ttla Annual !lta1t1man1 101 Illa yHr anded Dacamber J 1. 1992 made to Iha 1n1u11ne• Commt111ontr. ourauanl 10 law T hOmH 0 Nimmo v10. Proaidanl T hatHll F Oo•• AHi S.c;retary l'ubllahvlf Orange Guest Oally Piiot A()rll 11. 11 1:i. t• t'i t983 1118& 81 PU8UC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE .. ,.., IYH0,119 OF THI ANNOAL ITATIMINT VIAii I NDID DtCUl8111 a1, tll2 ()fl CHellel lna11t-C0tpor1tlon )00 11 P1ur Piece, l•lllmora, Md 2'202 1 olal a<lm1llad asa11I• Total uao1111,.s (111~1 ell •mounle In wllola doll•t• (onl,i) $34 884 9711 9211.~ u NOTICf IHVITllltO llDI Nolt<A " herally g1v1111 11181 l!wt lk>••O Of Truei.. 01 '"• H""INIOlon BeaLll Clly IGllOOI ()t1111c( of Orange Co11n1y Ct lllOrnla, will r~'ll ... '" bid• llP 10 2-00 I> I'll on ·~ "'" oay Of APf• 1~. t1 1111 OfllC• of U IO lchool Ol•l•ICI leieatod at 2046 1 Cratmer l,.ana Hur1111191on leach Celllornla al whleh I fine aald blOa wtU lie publldy °""'*' allCI '* IOt BC.HOOi. & OF'ICf SVPPLIH All DIO• ... to be In ecc!Ofd- •lth Condlllona. 1nattuc11ona. and eoac111ea1l(>Oa, wnicn '" now on ftlot In tlla Olllca 01 Iha Pu1cllHln11 Agent or •Ilk! Scnoo4 Olatrk;t, :l048l C111ma1 Lana, Hunt1no1on e..on. CA 92148 No blddef may Withdraw hi• bid lot • 1)41flOd Of fotly llYt (46) Clayl •II•• th• data M l for '"' ~Ing th0taot Tllo o o"d of Trutt•H 01 Iha llun11ng1on BHch Clly School OitlllCt ra-Vff ,,,. •!Ohl 10 rajeel any °' •11 btll•, •nd not nae.teat Uy ~apl lhe IOWHI blO. and to waive any lnle><~llly or 1rrogulat11y In any bid r.c;tlVad Oaltld April I I 1983 Uunllngton Beach City ScllOOI OrlltlCt of Orange Counly Bob Bono PutChHlng Agent 984 &888 Publllhad Otanga Coe.at 011ty PllOI Ap11I U 21 1883 1781!1 &3 F211t7S Pubhtl\eil Or•no-Cou1 Dolly County ot Orange State of PuDlll!lf'IJ Orang• Coat! DAiiy Piiot Apr 7 14 21 28 1983 Calllornta H per map rac;orded In on M11ch t t t9113 Capital paid up/Guarenty Capllllll Sl•IUIOtY 09pollt Special aurplua lund• ( • &00000 PUBllC NOTICE P11u1 AIJ• 1 14 21 28 1993 1631·83 bOol< 289 pegat 18 t7 •nd t& ot t633·83 ------------M11cenanaoua M•o• rac:ord1 01 GtOM paid·•" and contrtb<ltad surplUa 2!t 467 !t50 FICTITIOUI IUSlNltf NAME tTATlM!"NT PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOU9 IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT Tne 10110 ... 1no person ,. <101ng busines• et IAI DISTRIBUTORS I INTERNATIONAL (Bl SPA PRODUCTS or AMERICA. 250 E 17th St Sulla I Co11a Mesa, CA 928"7 NANC:Y LEI: 11145 Anah111m St 13 0 CoSla Muu CA 92627 H111 D1<t1n11ss 11 con<lucled lly en tndlv1<lual N1.ulGy Lee Tn11 s1atamcn1 ,.. .. lllttd wlln tn11 Counly Cl111w of 01ang11 County on March l t t98J F21227ll Puollshed Orange Cou1 Oa11y PtlOI Maren 2~ 31 April 7 14 11983 1447 83 Mt.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Oiange County, C1lllorn1a ehown ------------eno daf1neo aa Un11 4 ol t.id IOI on flCTITIOUS IUllNIE8S Iha condom1n1um plan for Tract NAME STATEMENT no 7403 recotded tn book 10205 In• 101tow1ng person 11 doing paoe t74. of ofllclal record• of u10 llu•in•st H county AUS TIN JACKSON FINANCIAL PARCEL 2 An undhllded 1164111 •,fAVICCS 2220 Patk Newoort, 1n1eres1 1n and 10 all of 1011 1 lo 16 •318 Newport BHC'1. CA 92660 1nc1u11ve ol 1rac1 No Tract No 7403 Char hit N Jack eon. 222Pllr k aa snown on • map 1ecord11d 1n Newport •318 Newport Beach, book 289, 0age 16, 17 and 18 ot CA 9?660 Mlscetlaneou1 M1p1, recorO• ot This bu•1n111s la conducled by an Otenge County, Cslllornl• 1ndlvldual E>eeollng 1he1errom each 01 tt111 Charles N Jacki-On 84 unlll ehown and defined on the UnH .. g•ted tund1 111u101ua1 4 794 137 Surplu1 ea regards pnllr.yholdetJ 2!> H3 • 12 ln,oma tor Ille ~ear 1 •11179 01sbu•Hmenla tor Ille ~ear H 073217 W11 1ter11by cer111y 111411 tlle •bove ll•m• are 1n ill;GO•dorica w1tn 11t• Armuol S111111m11n1 tor 111e year ended Oecemoer JI 1982 mao11 10 lhe h11ut .. ,,t. .. <.;omm1~910'1ttr pursuant to lew Thomas 0 Nimmo Vice President Theresa F Gore Aul Secretary Pullll•he<l Orange Coest 0111ly Piiot. Aprtl 11, II t3. 14. l!t. 1983 168!t·83 PUBLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE Thi• tl8temen1 W(H llled with In• condominium olen IOI T•acl NO County Clerw of Orange Counly on 7403 recorded In book t0<>05 page 1·1W1 March 2 1983 174, olllcial rec0tda ot said counly SYNOP81S Of' THE AHNUAL 9TATEMENT F210ll1 PARCEL 3 An ex c I u 11 v e Yaat Ended 0.C.mbet 31, 1182 Puol1aned Orange Coast Oa1ly easement for vehlculu oa1k1ng over OF Pilot March 31, April 7, 14, 21, lhat 00tt1on of IOI 6 ot HIO T11c1 ATLANTIC IN8URANCE COMPANY 1983 No 7403 Shown H Parc;8 4 Pon j015 Cacbr Sptlnga Rd., Daltaa, THN 72511 1521·83 aald condomlnl11m plan which Homa Office 1 na IOllOw1ng peraona ••e Oo<ng lluS•nfJ._ 18 DIC ASSOCIATES 270 S Bt1•IOI Streal Su1le 20 t Coal a Meu Ca11rorn1a 92628 Ranney E Draper 22 No La Send• South L1guna Ca11forn11 92877 c..netlu Jack Terr 3584 I Beach Roao. Cap111r1no Beach, C1t11forn1a 92624 T h11 business 1s conducted lly e Qllneral parlnershlp Ranney E Draper Gane111r Penner Thi~ statement wH filed w1111 me County Cterk 01 Orange County on March 28 1983 1'21*4 Pu1>1t1ned Orange Cou1 Dally P1101 Ma1cn 31, Apfll 1 14 21, 1983 1547-83 -------------•easement IS for the benefit 01 end (Repotl all amount• In I PUBllC NOTICE appurtenant lo parcel• t and 2 whole dollare(only)) Mt.IC NOTICE -------------••bo•e -...-------.------...-FICTITIOUS IUSINESI Eacepllng one·nall 1nte<MI In all Total admilleO d~!M!IS St7 80• 307 FICTITIOU9'1USIN£9S NAME STATEMENT oll gas minerals and hyOroca•t>on Tol&l llablllhet 9 339 0361 NAME ITATEM£NT T ne following perton " doing aub11ances below a oei:nn ol SOO Spec••• surplus lunas $ o The 1011ow1ng parson a are oomg I F1CnT1ous IUSINESS DVStness es feet r1om tna surface ol sa•d ••nd I Cap11a1 pa•O·up/Guaranty Ca0t1a11 1,u,.neas as NAME STATEMENT HEAOFLOW PERFORMANCE, 85 reserved 1n deeds lrom 2 Slelulor o.po_.1 S 2 000 000 OtVERSIFIEO ASSOCIATES Trie lollOW\ng pe<IOnS are oomg 1780 Monrovia u 1111 C-7 Costa 8roolord HaillS ono Mary S Hell1s In Gtoas paid-in and conlttbuled surplus 69!> 482 ~70 So B<1s101 Streat Suite 201 ou~iness U Mew . CA 92827 bOO~ 6134 page 12 re 1ec0<0ed In Un .. atgned funOs fsurplua) S 569 789 Co.,e Mna Callt0tnl8 92628 HOTEL & RESTAURANT Stuart C Thomas 4601 bOOk 6156 page 746 end in bOOk SurplusruregarOsp0lt<:yholOots 8•65271 Ral'nt!y E Otll>et 22 No La PUR01ASING SERVICE 23011 Ral'ChQtove, Irvine CA 92714 &969 page 839 all 01 otttelal racoroa in,ome '°' 1,,. year 7.923 44!> 1 !>~noa Sou1h L•guna Cahlornt• Moulton Pk'"') Suitt A 15 Laguna Thia bu!l•nes• II conoucted by an but without Iha r gnl or surlacf' Orsllursemeols tor tne year 1 170.374 92677 Hiiis CA 92656 individual enlly aoova • depth of !>00 feet or w 11 herelly ce<uly tnat tn. abo•o 1tom1 8re 111 acco1oanc11 wttn '""I Jonn F Gu1ll1nan Jr 2752 Jim Wtlllu• 234 t 1 Camini10 Stuart C Thomas surface of satO tano A"nual Statement tor the year enOed December 31 1982 maoe 10 lhtl Bayshore 011ve N1wpo11 Beacn Part•dB Laguna •Mis CA 92656 Th" llalemenl wlU llled wlln the Tiie sir eel aOOress or Olha• insurince Commiuion•r put1u•nt to law C.i11ornra 92663 Vanguards log 5-3 Ha ... ard Surd•n 3154? Vta County Clerk ot Orange County on common des1gnallon of trll u•d Tllomas o Nimmo This 0us1n<1ss 11 conoucted bf• The following person •S doing Coyote Trabulo Canyon CA March 18 t983 real properly ta 14616 Oval 11v1~ Vice PtM!dllfll qenaral par1nenn1p bull,,MS as 92078 F2t2117 CA 92664 Theresa F Gore I Jolln F Gu1111nan J1 • victory The Southern California Colle g e baseball team took a break from its NAIA Division 3 schedule to sto~, visiting Claremont yesterday, 5-3. on the Vanguards' field. Trailing 3-1, sec rallied for three runs in the bottom of the slxth as Mike Spiers doubled, Jeff Haun singled in one run, and after an RBI- single by Dana Jacobs. Steve Kraiss brought in the go-ahead tally Wlth a double. Pie.king up the victory on the mound was the second of t hr ee Vanguard hurlers, Pat Arndt. Larnie Allen started and pitched three shutout innings, aa did reliever Brian Otten. IUll llTICll BELL S B 0 0 K KEEPING ThlS bu~1ness •s conducled by • Publlahed Orange Coasl Dally Saia u le wlll be meoa w11hou1 AHi Secretary T111s s111ement waa Iliad wtlll the SERVICE 20261 Running Sp11ng1 general partnerat11p Piiot. Aprll 14, 2 I. 28, Mey 5. 1983 covenant or warr•nly regarding PullhaheO Orange Coast Oally p1101. Apttl 11 t2. 13 t4 1S t983 1 County Clerk OI Orange County on Lane. Hunllngton 8each, CA 92646 l Howaro Surdlr1 1759-83 11lle po1seta1on or encumbrances 16&9 8.l M81ch 28 1963 SHARON KAVE BELL 20261 This SIOtement woa filed Wilh fhe ------------10 Hlllfy the obllgauona M(;Ured by F212M7 Running Springs Lane Hun11ng1on (.oun1y Cieri• ol Otange County on PWLIC NOTICE Ind pursuant to the Power of Sale PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Puo111ned Orange Coast Daily B .. ch. CA 92646 Mar(n 25 t983 TT 0 conferred 1n that certain Deed or P1101 March 3 t Aptll 1 14, 2 t This bua•ness ts conoueted by &n 1'212tt3 Fl~A~~ ~:A~~:::~s Trusl daltd M81(h 6. 1981 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS 8USIH£SS 1983 1n<1ivlduel I Puol,,lled Orange C.oasl 01111y th 1 11 win , n Is doin executed by RICHARD AOMBALI NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT 15•6·83 Sharon Kaye Bell Pilot MIHGh 11 April 1 14, 21 ft slnee•s0a1° oR'i~GeEeCoOAST FIL~ and SUSAN ROM BAL. husband and Tiit' 1011ow1ng persons are doing The to11owlng persons ""' r:lo•ng DI m•IC NOTICE Tt115 stalemonl was filed wlln the 11983 uU ~ S wile 81 TruSIOr IO RESIDENTIAL 1..us1ne11 aa busmess as r~ County Clerk OI Orange Counly on 1544 83 SERVICES t70 E l7lh "881. ESCROW CO RPO AA TI 0 N a 1 f'ERKWL CIO Ken Sleelman DESIGNS BY l EWIS 23276 Mateh 2 1 t983 i-------------:~~;, ?Ot. Coaia Mesa Calllornla elllornia corporauon. es lrustee I t9781 CMacAllhur Blvd No 280, Soulh Po1n1e Or1v11 Sulla •21 t. Fl~Z~~~:A~~~S Pullhahed Orange Coa~~1=Y PUBLIC NOllCE va1e11e Gay Su tan 211 39th tor ALAN RAV PAPUAl and KAREN Irvine A 921 H1 Laguna Hiiis CA 92653 The IOllowrng per1on1 are do<ng S S C I I I [A PU AT hutbaf'IO and wile, at R PAUL JOHNSON t7H Iowa Gail Ann Lewis •210 Park P19 11 8031 Marcll 24 3l Ap•ll 7 14 FICTITIOUS llUSINE89 921r6•~71· Newporl each 81 orn a 01n1 Tenants as 8eneflc11ry ano St Costa Me$11 CA 92626 I Newpo11 a 404 Newoort 8aach but.tneas as NAME STATEMENT J ' 1ecorood March 11 11181 '"Sook ERNEST J CASAEZ 25143 CA 92660 CONDOS • •029 Westerly 1449·83 The lollow1ng oerson• •re doing 1;•~ llu~ness " conOucta<a by t3977 Paga 1337 Olflc1a1 Aac0<d1 C.t',,erta Lake forest CA 92610 Nalnama1 Ha lewll 4210 Park Pl&Ct' Sulle 202 Nt!Wpatl 8eec;h --...-----------business as .,, in IV v~ G s I of Orange Cou•'HY CA • RIC.HARD 8 M ILLER 2306 N-porl •40• Newport S..ll(n CA c.-92660 Mt.IC NOTICE A PL u S W 0 R 0 T eue ea on I NOTICE OF D!.FAUL T ANO W•nOwtHO lanw NtwPOtl tieacn. 92660 Gayle E Post •029 Wellerly F1Cm1oua 1us--1s f'ROCESSING 2814 Loreto Cotla lh c 1"' .··~.er·:..en: (;85 flleg Wt~h ELECTION TO SELL 1rie des<;ttbed C..4 '11680 Tn11 bu11n11u •S conducleo by • Place •202 N-po<t 8-actl CA ~ Mesa CA 92826 a oun y er o range oun y 1real prQPatly urtdet HIO Deed ot l(EN E STEELMAN 19782 l geni!fal oartnenhlp 92MIO NAME STATIEMEH'T PATRICIA .. HEITHOFF 2814 on Ap<tl 4 19113 ,2,.._7 Trust was recorded Oeto1le1 6 lvlaLArtrlur Bl•O NO <>80 lrvme Goitl Ann ltMll , Robar~ N OeR0ie2nzo. •029 Tne louowrng parson 11 Oolng Lo•elo Costa Mtta CA 92626 P ....... 1982 Document No 82 351992 CA 92715 j Th•S st11emen1 was l1led w1111 the Westerly •ace "2 Newport bul•l>HS N HOWARD E HEil HOFF 28 t• ubllshed Orange Coast 0&1ly 10tt1C18I Aecoroa ot Orange County WALl ER F MA TRANG A ?2S21 County Cle ... of Orao09 County on Beach CA 92660 IN TEGA A T ED BUSINESS Loreto Cost• Mesa CA 9,626 Pilot Apr 7 14 21 28 1983 CA w JOOcrell El 10,0 CA 92630 Aprrl 11 1983 J1me\ R Seals M 0 4029 SYSTEMS 2005 W Salt>oa Blvd· Tt"s business 15 conducred Oy an 1591•83 Thtl Nooca 11grvan1n compll1nce1 LARRY L SIMON 226 Calle 1'21M11 ":e•"•rgA P~;~ • 202 Newport •&ot. Newpo<I Beacl\. CA 92663 .nOi.t<luat DllDtlC W'lflC£ with lhf' written apphc111on made lo Pirmavet• San Clf'mtnte CA Pub111ned Ora,,ge Coast Daily ~cJh M N··• 4029 W terr Pitrrck D Cavanaugn 2005 w P•tr•(•I A Heitholl r~ ....,.. the Trustee by Illa ... a 8ene1tcu11y 92672 Piiot Apttl t4 71 28 M•y 5 19113 Ohn ~·v es Y B•tboa Blvd •801 Newpon This statement .... ltle<I w1111 Illa On Ap11I 14 19&3 ....tlteh 19 Illa Thia bu .. nau " (Ol•OUCled lly a 1763 113 Pl8ce • 202 NewQO't Beach CA 0..Cll. CA 926e3 County C1et• 01 O•ang• County on FICTITIOUS IUSIN£SS oate ol me 1n111a1 publoeallon or the llt!'ll'fal p1rtneut11p 92660 Thia t><; .. ,_." conducted by an Maren 21 1983 NAME STATEMENT Notice of Sile Ille 1011ow1ng Kf'of\ E S1~man PU8lJC NOTICE Tllll 1bu51ness ''conducted by a lnOlvlduat I F2t227S The following peiaon •• doing amoun1s represent tile total amount Tn1t a18temer11 wu hied wrtll 1ne g"1era ':'~~·P OeA TlllS 11:1~~:1,':.c, wr1h 1118 Pub'l9he0 Orange Coul O•llY but.t~~r'J SHEPHERD. 2605 St of the unpaid b•lance 01 1n.1covn1y Clerk or Orange County on FICTrTIOUS IUSIN!IS Th 9 511~_,1 was 1::,Z~111 1,,_ Pilot March 2• 31 April 1 14 obttglllon •ec.i•ad by lhe obOv•· Morell 21 1983 NAME STATI:MENT I County Cletk ot Orange Counly on 1983 GertrUde San It Ana, CA 92704 dascrlbed ptoperty to be aold ano j C O II I IE TT, ST IE l L MAN a The following person 11 ooing Counly Clerk ol 0.ange County on AptU 11 l983 f'2IJ112t 1406·&3 Gflt1~:d~ gani'Z~~~~tA ~~~;4 ' reasonably Hllmaled. e•panees DAVIDSON buslnaes a AP"1 11 1983 F21•tr ana adv._ roop9Ctt'laly I A PtOC. uw COfp. s u R E L o c K H o M E s Publllhed Orenge Cont Dally Th•• bu••~s ••conducted by an 1 Unpeld belanc;e 117'2 llllKArthYr llvd LOCKSM ITH 423'~ Wa•t 8•yl Published c•nge Coa1t Oally Pilot Apttl 14 21. 28. May 5 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE 1.1dlv•dual 01 obHga1lon s22 046 60 1.,11• 280 Streat, Costa Meu Celllornia Pilot Aprlt 14. 21 <>8. M•y 5. 19&3 1722-83 FICTITIOUS IUSINISS Jellrey D Wortlly 2 Cos1a t,775 00 ltVIM, CA 12715 g2627 1764-83 1----.,.-.,-11-C-Mn-T-IC-.E----NAMI! STATEMENT C Thit, 'c1~18'.."'9n110was hledCouwtth1 IN! 3 E>.pen-223 tO Publiahad Orange Cou1 Delly Sieve Edwin Scrugga. •23'"' .,..,,IC W'lflC[ r~ ...., oun Y er~ 0 •anoe n Yon Total Amount $24,044 60 Pilot March 24 3 t, April 1 u Wtat Bay Streal Coll• Men. r~ nu Tne lollowtng pe<aon• ••• do<ng March 28. 1983 Tiie beneflelal lntar"t uno.t 11141 1983 ca111orn1a 92627 FICTTTIOUS IUllNE88 NAME STATUllENT The following person Is Oolng buatnn• as BY WOAD OF MOUTH, 17181 Golden View Lana, Hunllnglon butll~OJ8:cr MACHINE 8 MFG Publithed Orange Ca•:.2'o~ Dead of Tru•t and 111e obl1ga11on1 1446-83 Th11bullneea19 conaucled by an Fl~!~o~:A~~::::• 3009 S Orange St .. S•nle Ana, CA Pilol March 3 t April 7 14 21 Incurred lhereby was asa1gned of DllDLIC NOTICE lnOIVWlual Thtt lollowtng petsons are 00tng 92701 1983 record to MARY K BROOKS by an ruu Steve E Se<ugg1 bustnt'sa es Dean T St•rr. 3109 Aquilla 1493·83 Aulgnmenl recorded June 24, FICTITIOUS IUSINESS nus atatement wH lllad wllll '"' EOEN 3941 w McFadd"1 •C. Dina Polnl CA 92394 1981 tn Book 14113. Pa11a 1218 NAM£ STATEMENT County Clerk ot Oringe County on Santa Ane. CA 92704 COOK 0.llCl'I. CaHlornla 92647 P1ul Stephen Townaerl<I, 17181 I George Leeper, 2833 ca11101 POOLIC NOTICE Orrtc1el Aeco•d•. and by Other Tiie lollawlng person Is doing AP•H 11 1983 1'21"2$ JI' I fray L Br I em, 394 1 w SI . Newport Beach. CA 92860 essignments of record tiustneas as PubllsheO Oran"• COHI Dally I McFadden •C. Sanl• Ana, CA RI C HARD ALLEN Gotefen Vlaw Lene Hunllnglon CX>OK. age 69, resident of 8-Kh. C1Hlorni• 92647 Huntington Beach, CA This buSlnen 19 Conducied by an I PUied away April 11. 1983. lndl";.~'::'rownwno Survived by wife Bemu:e; This a181eman1 wH Hlad W\111 Illa ION. Richard D . Cook and County Clerk or Orange County on Michael E . M c K inley. Mardi e 111113 daugbtere Cathy Lynn F2114tl ~--hall Gail J RobltllOn Publ1ahed O"nge Coast Oally .IJ'UU~ • • Piiot Af" 7 14, 2 I 28, 11183 and Laurie M c Kinley, 6 1650-83 grandchildr en . Grave11de ----------- service M onday, April 18. PUBl.IC NOTICE 1983. 2 :00 PM , Goo d FlCTTTlOUSIUllNHS Shepherd Cemetery. NAME STAT£.MENT H u n t 1 n I ton B e a c h Tne following P•••on 1s oomg O fficiating: The Muon1c °"11~,f SPRINGS APTS . 4400 L odge. F amily suggest• MacArthur Bl•d . •230. Newpo<t donation• to Huntingto n eeacn CA 92660 Beach Union H igh School Robert A Bucate. u oo District Science Scholarship MacA11llu1 Blvd .,230. Newport Fund. Directed b y D ilday e.;:, ~!:~conducted by an 8 r o t h e r s M o r t u a r Y • 1noivldu1I Huntington Beach, 842· 7771 Robert 8uce11 Thll stAllMTMlf'll WU filed with lhe County Clerk or Orange County on This buSl""s It conducted by I FICTITIOUS IUSIH£SS Tiie undetalgned WH ap~nlecl C 0 M S T O CK S CU ST 0 M • 9.1704 general pannertllip NAME STATEMENT and sub1llluled " lru•lM unOor MASONRY 8551 Monford Or Piiot Apt 14' 21 28 May 5 1983 Stev' Ellenburg, 3941 W George L"911' I na following oarson Is doing this Dead of Ttusl by• Subelltullon. 11un11ng1on Beach CA 926•8 1836-83 McF•dden •C San11 Ana, t A ThlS statamtnt WOI flied Wllll the bullneH .. dalad Apnl 8. l983, !Ind rec:oroao WAL TEA 0 COMSTOCK. 8551 92704 County Clerk ol Or1nge County on OANIELS CUSTOM SIDING, A.pill 1 t t983 Offlctal Aecordt ot Mon lord O• Huntonglori e.acll, PtJBllC N011CE This OUl'nan •s conducted Dy • Aptll 11 1983 9732 Reinier Circle Huntington Orange County CA CA 92646 general parlne<stup F'21lt24 CHacll CA 92646 Oaled April 11 !9113 T~11 ous;nns is conduc190 by an FICTITIOUI I USIHl99 Jeffrey L Bnem Puo111neo Orange COHI Oatl, Oen Allen Dumas. 9732 Aatn!er i<ATHLEEN A NORRIS Trustee inelovlOu•I NAME STATEMENT Thia stllamer>I was hied wllll Ille Pilot April t• 21 18 M1y S 1983 C•rcte Hun11ngton Baacn. C A CARMAN & MANSFIELD Waller o comitoci< Tiie lollowtng oaraon 11 doing County Cle<k of Orange County on 1106-83 Pl6•9 2721 P11e1tlc Cout Hwy ous•nns u March 28 t983 P\ELIC NOTICE Thr• si11ement wu filed Wllh 1,,. Pubhsllt O Orange CoHI O•ily i>ubllallftd Orange Coast O•llY 14392 Bu1hard A2 we11m1n1tar Pubt1111eo Orange Coat! Oo11y Oon Allan Dumas Corona 084 Mar CA 92625 "212271 I DESIGNERS CONSORTIUM, f'211*29 County Clerk or Otanga County on P110t APl'•I 14. 21 2& 1983 PIOI MatCll :H 31 Apttl 7 14 CA 92683 Pilot Merell 31 April 7 14, 21 ---,-IC-TTT10U---.-IW-S_M_9_1 ___ ,M•rcn 29 1983 t77&-83 t11~3 1403·83 R•y E Oorrougn 14.)62 1983 NAMI STATIMENT ,212974 BusharO •A2 WHlm1nt1er CA Tna tollowlng parson 11 doing Pubhenad Or1nga Cont Delly Ml.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE 92683 b<isinau aJ Pllol March 31 April 7 14 21 Th•s bus•ne» •S conouc1ad by an ta) WORLD ANIMATION 1983 l-1Nl1 un1nco1poraleO auoct•hon Olllar SOCIETY till WORLD ANIMATION 1552-83 I.ft ANO ACCIOINT ANO HEALTH lllan • perlne<1111p FESTIVAL •49 81umont Laguna ------------IYNOPSl9 ot' Tt9 ANNUAL ITATIMNT R•y E Dorrough 8Nch Cat.1orn1e 9295 t Ml.IC NOTICE YEAll ENOl!O DllCl .... 11 11. 11'2 Th11 s1a1emen1 wH filed With Illa Cllrttlophar Alfonso P•oilla 01 County Cte<k 01 Orange Coun1y on 449 Blumont Lagune Beich flCTITIOUS aUSINl!SI ~ lntUtlftff C~J Merell 28 19113 California 9265l NAMl tTATlMENT '°15 Cadat 99flftoa ~ F212tl0 Thll bullneH " conouclad by an The tollow1"g pe11on la doing Dalin, THH f521t PubllsllaO Orang• Co111 Delly lndlYldual butlnea• as (11"'°'1111 amov11ta In Piiat, March 31 April 7 I• 21. Chrlltophe< .. Pao1U11 N E w p 0 n T s p A s 2 3 4 0 wlloM do4f8"1 (onlJ) 1983 Trus 11a1amtnt was Iliad with 11\a Ne'Wporl Blvd Costa Meae, County cien-or Orange County on C•lllorn111 Apttl 11 19&3 Lorr1lne Conner Rendon, 8 '·21"21 Nit.IC NOTICE 1546 83 Toial admllttad aHeO $79 •'IO 479 ------------Tolll NablHllM 59 124.134 $Pf!Cltl ourptua runda S ..(). 1533-&3 P\B.IC NOTICE FIC Tl'TKX.11 IWSINEl9 MA• tTAru.NT T1141 lottowl~ ~ are doing bu911)8.ll u T EOOV 8EARLESQUE, 2264 Placonua. Co••• M-. CA. 92627 Brad R Morlsatte, 2284 Placefitla. Co•lo M-. CA. 82e27 Phytlia M $ml1h. 22&4 ~Ila, Costa Meu . CA 92827 Thia bU1ln"• la conductecl by a g"1etel partnership Brad A Mo<IMlla April 11, 1983. F21ancl Publllhl'ld Orange Cou t O•lly Hudton Irvine Calllornla 927 14 Tills b11a1n.ias Is conducled by an 1n<1Mdu11 Caplfll peld-up/Ou11anly Cap11111 ITATIMENT OF WITHOllAWAL Statulot)o Dapollt 1,500,000 FROM ,Alln.!llSHIP OHllATINQ Thll lllltmenl WH nled wltfl 11141 county 01.,11 01 Or•noe County on Maroh 29. 19113 rACtFtC VllW .......,llAL,AAW Cemetery Mortuaf't Ch1pel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Dnv!' NewPO<I Beach 6"' 2100 WcCO.MIQI MOITUAlllS L~una Beach 494·9415 LaQuna Hill~ 768-0933 San Juan Cap1511ano 49!> 1776 HAllOll LAW...._MT. OllVI ~tuat'f • Come1erv Crem11ory 1825 Gisi r Ave Cotta M ftl1 540-~54 ,..c;11aoTH11$ 1&1..•0AOWAT NCMTUAIY t tO 8foed-.1v COt1aM 1 142-9150 A Publt1had Orange Cont Dally Piiot Apt U , 2 I 211 M1y S, 1983 Pilot April f4, 21 28. May 5, 11183 1825_.3 1688·83 P\B.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOU9 IUSMSI NAME STATHIE.NT Hit following perso" 11 cSo•ng b<illnatll •• M E P ASSOCl .. l ES 1370 N 81u Blvd , Suite 124. EullOftOn, CA 92MS Fred S~ 29•5 Ter1aza FUIW1on. CA 82635 This bUllMU II c;ondUclad by an unlMOtpotated 1uoc1allon 01he1 lhllll • par1Mtahlp Fred lktlne«sat Thll 11a._,. -· fti.d wllll IM COullty Claflt of 0twnga CooJl\ty on M111Clh 111. 1993 '112114 Publllhad Orange Coe11 Oal'/ Piiot March 2•. 3 t. Al>•ll 7, 1 , 1113 P\m.IC NOTICE FtCtmous IUllNIH NAME ITATIEMINT Tha IOllOWlng Q41taona era dOl"1t butinass a• E &. M PARTNERSHIP 2151 MlchaltOh Orlva. Suite No ISO lrvtna, Cllffomro t27 15 Miiie M.,quand, :lO Eldatt>erry trvtne Collfoml• 827 15 Elyalon 0.voloomanl Inc; • • ca11totnl8 corporation. 330 011tal Clrcte Loa Anoe Ca11rorni. 9•00:i' Thia buatnau II CONNclad by• general P1'1'*8'11P Mlt<a Matquano !hit '111atnenl ... flied wllll Illa Counly Clatk of Ot•nga County on Matdl 18. ttt3 '112171 Pubt11had Or•"g• Cout Delly PHol. Mar 24, 3 t Aptll 1, t4, t9U 1421-63 1421 13 MUC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE L0trelne C Randon Thi• •1•1-nl WU filed wllh lhe countr Clark ot Oronoge County on Aptll I, 1g93 '·21-Publllhed Otahg• CoHI Delly Piiot. Apr t4, 21. 2&. May 5. 1983 1123·83 P\a.JC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI .,..... NAMISTATl-..T Tna lollowlno oaraon 11 doing buainMI H PAO MAAIHE 2151 Paclltc 8-203, Coat• Mna, CA 12827 JOHpll LM Proctlart.a, 2151 PIClllC, CO.ta ~. CA. 82927 Thia °"tin.ti le condUC1tO ciy an tndlvl<lv* Joe Ptochazk• Thlt 118llfl\lf\I -Ned Wltfl the County Cleflt 01 Otenoa County Ofl Ai>tH 8, 1N3 ,,,_ ltul>lleht<I Or•no• COHI O•lly Piiot. Aptll 14, 21, 11, May a, 19'3. ,,..,~ Groaa paid-In Ind contributed UNDUI l"ICllTIOUt IUllNISI autplua 13,605,239 NAME Un .... gMIC!fundsfllVrplu•I 508t105 The tollow tng p.,aon hll SUtplua M 1og1rda potlcyholdart 20,3M.3•& withdrawn H •general plftnat from Income for Ille Y90f 85,842,822 the ~rtneranlp QParttlng undar Ille Olaburaomenta lor Iha~ 36,590,802 oc:t11lou1 bu'llnaaa name of MOORE Wo "9raby cerllty that 11141 abova llemt aro In accorOon<A wlll\ lhe ELECT~ICAL CONTRACTING 11 Amuot Slatamanl for Iha Yael anded 0-,.,bef 3t, tllf2. made to Iha 2re1 Seturn. Untl l BrM. California IMUr-COmml111tonet. P\l<Mlal'll to low • 92821 ThOmu 0 Nimmo, Tile 11c1111ou• bua1nou name Vlca Proaidant llMamanl fOf Illa pat1natalllp WU Tl>et-F Gott 1M<1 Oii S~ 7, 1tt2 In Iha A ... atant Seefl1111)' C-t)' of 6r1nge Publlll'lld Orange Coaat Oatly Pll04 AprH It, 12. 13. 14. 111, 1N3 f ull Homa and AddraH ol 11\e lea&-13 Per.on W1thdr1wlnQ RodOat Lynn ------------------------Moore. 6723 Fac1,1l1y 1.all-ood. .,. P\llllC NOTICE P\a..IC NOTICE c111ttom1e 90112 1--lol Aoogtf l Mo«e -'•1.eM L.ft AMO ACCIOINT AHO MCAL TH Publlalled O•lllOI Coaa& Dally IY~ll Ott Titl AHMUA&. tTATl•NT Piiot, Apr 1•. 21, U . M1y 5, 1813 YIAft INDIO DIC1"'91'R i1, ttl2 1786-13 '"297' PuDll•llad Orange COHI Oalty Pllol. March 31, April 7. 14, 21. 19113 MUC NOTICE FICTfTIOUl IMlllNIH HAM9 IT A Tl1lllNT Tlla 10Uow1no ~n ta doing bual,_.U FOUA SEASONS 0AAP141CS. 1243 8 Wtlgllt, Santo Anl, CA 12705 SANOAA HUOHES WINCH, 5" KanalnQton, 0t"'OI. CA t~ Thia bulllnetd la oonduc!tad by WI lndhlldlUll Sat\Ore Wlttcll .. in-_. c-..., .. '-""' c-• "'" Ya.t K1tfMft A- ™• ... ,_,I -'"".mi '"' County c-. of 0tenoa Coun'Y °" ------------·I MatGh :Zt. 1.U "'., Publl•ll•d Orange CoHI DlllY Total odrnlltad .... ,, TOlll Rabtllllta .. Speojll aurp!Ue l\lnd1 tmne. Ca. 1:2111 • 126,717,0ff 18,70t,038 -0. CIQl!al l)4lld..yp/Quar1nt~ Capltall 8tal11f:r, l)apoert ... .... • 1,000,000 °'::'J!' -ln .. •n.~.0~'.~'.~'.od .. .. . ..... ......... U00.000 Una~ fundl (IUrp!UI) '""'" .., """'"' ., t,Sf 1,otl SUlll"1• .. reoato• Pol~.,. • , '""""""'"'"'""'" .... 1,011.oea lllClomt for IM yaer .... .. .. -............... """"""""'" 14,Qat,010 DI~ tot 111e ~ .... "-·-. "..... • .. 1~.760,0U Wt ltiltrfty e«llfy llMll Illa abOWt l\l!'M •t kl t000toarice wtlfl I,.. ~" fll•tt1M111 tot ttMi....., 9lldad o.c.mw ,,, tMI. mao. 10 1t1e N#trQ ColnmlHIOt~~ pvrt\111\110 lllW l llOfnlll \I Nimmo Vloe .......... TiltfeM , Oor'a. ~lllftlflt 9ICt-.ttty ~ Otenoa Ooetl Dail1 llllOI Aptl H , t.l, ~. 14 ti. !Ml 1w-a l'UklC NOTICf: Piiot, Marc:tl 2'. !It, ~ptlf •1. 1l. 19') • , .... ., .. .. ~. ~: .. . ' ... " .. ·' ' ·! .. . • ~.· . • . .1 J ' • Orange Ooe•• OAIL.Y PILOTIThumay. Aprll i4, 1913 GW's ·Kyler runs streak to 43 The way Tina Kyler hH been throwina lhu&out. la~ly. It wu only a quea\lon of when the Golden We1t Collese 1oftb1ll team WH solng to finally acore to beat S1tnta Ana yest.erda y. The Ruatlen waited until the 11th lnnlng to puah over • run and come away with a 1·0 South Coast Conference vici.ory over the h08t Dona. In other community college. action, Oranae Cout tallied alx runs ln the final two frames to topple Mt. San Antonio, 7-2, and Saddleback won a Pacific Coast Conference encounter from Imperial Valley, 8-3. 'I'll<' 1T1nrkl'lf1/t11'l' "" tl1t• <>nw~w Coo .~t 642-5678 '""' 111 1111 '""' It• Ill• 1 ..... l•r bl• "'"" ft• lalt lvtm• fmtr IW ltw ,.......,. ._ ,........, =~iiiiiiiiial .. ln...,..f!..,.•I----'"-'• .. ln ........ n-,-,---,~OO~ll talkt l:t1H• ""' lMI v~~~ 1111~~~ ltltt 1t'n1 "!lat,... MM ftal•Hll 1007 Dy ownet Lovely wood. ment 14,000. Mulll· IAY,M>NT. 2 er. 2 11°'1 I .. ,... 1~ b• lllll•• ForJuHdl't through 81tiild1y publloatlona· 8.SO p.m. lh• pr9YIOUI day Pot lunday and Monday publloallone 12:00 noon S1turd1y. 1au1m ........ Kiiie llnd corr.ctlon• may be made unt" 5:30 p.m. lor the ne11t day'• publl· cation. F0t Sunday end Monday publlciatlona, 12:00 noon 811urde)' Pl•H• Hk for • "klll number" when cancel· Ung yolK ad UIHI Chedt your ad dally end r~• lmmedlal• ly. Th9 OAlt'N>ILOT u-eumH llablllly for the flret Incorrect lnHrllon LI.IA I.LI 11".lll I -;:;:;:;;::iiiii~= 11 e I ned • n d l u d ed bdtm 20· 04Mllnot. oon t 1 I t I / m o H • r1b = I '*8 frcim w Ill glaM Ooewl View Walk "'"On Bluff• In M..llco. 21t·411·HH. 121 . mo. Cel '°' ..,,. PllMllU PltlT lo town & buoh. 2 t e rloua lnoa tota -.om. Uttll la .._14M P'inell main ctul.ruwl vlew from ~f"-tt 6 Qualnl C.pe Cod 2 Bdrm trploa Xlnt financing. 173-0292 Ctnta tel IN nu er. e a. pool horNI. Reduced •1 .e .ooo. :~n:'g:.J=:. ~.:.::t 12a..ooo 4tH&.48 C.ffl. P!!l!l!J llH OOMii'"" wiew. ~ ,... IAYllll PUii IAYPlllT fano•. doubl• garage a. ..... 1111! lOH modl6ed ••• "°""· ' S'b:tacular bavfront dpbc 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br, bcellellt IOottlOn. cloM IY IWll• I 1 I 1 11 or A en I 1 0-~ .. ~ *l 600 000 to baachH. 1280,llOO • t 1 2 O O I m o . C 1 1 i ., .. 2 lldfm 2 le 2 dn. 2 boat 1peaie . .-u\A~ • ' · 3BA, 1v.eA, A/C. 71~1••1-11•1 kid• lln• 1 llat 1-00 PllllllLI 1111 IOWPlllT OW!* wlll •Nl•t with fl· LOE ASSUM l127K. .. ... '" eur Nty,.. ~190 Ot.-ean & jetty vlewa. Marino room.• bdrm. 3 nancli4z-1100 770-8737 834·9101 Nl•U. 'fA~~~E2 '::Y2t--o-v"""1_L_,,Y-4""'"=8_,,d-rm--:2:"':'b-• bMth, 37~ eq.ft. $1,386,000. Olunfront. l!!f!rl lta•k Iott ... ITlllL 1>a. 11100 mo ... Grun-home . ._. on to on. LllO llLI VeruJll•• 1 Br. Penthou-·--m ay, Attt, 7M111. M1onoll• & Oulleld. ••n h + Lv M. court yard vi.w. 12% .. ~~~ 8f.aota cular 2 Ir 2 la ll5f'·H'f2 111 8 pm & Remodeled 3 bdnn. :2 .,.t iC rec. nn., financing avail 1129. Pr~ lu-••• , -aty, llllOOd pan•lln9,,_-"~'*'----:::-=-:--:-- bH.m celllnp. furniahed, petloe. $420.000. 500 Owner/Broker IM-4110 etone lrpl, plo1ur• wtft· ....... I TrWa HlllUll UIGI llLLTOP 973.2140 l";i:==~:iiiii dow, 1011 1 1050 1 ... Neai·'ie·a c11 iffvcn•• New 4 br, 4~ ba, CWltom French Normandy HUlflHT IOUlflllT IY two Ii 873-1734 McFaddenJ 011let 2 Etta~ l.2 prilN' acre hllhop $1 .2W,000. 3 bdrm & a.ti. A·2, wlll Y1A Ull Ready now 80. Of PCH. bdrm MIO I'll dee>. By owner. 1450.000 tr ad• for C M unlll In the •11clualve Lido 2•.i. er 2 91. fl'plic, Nf11a. New re199. paint, o6dlt QlllllAll OAYI UfflOIT Older dupleK priced •• 1700,000 3713 Sea· Shope arM 11 the entt· blt·ln tange. 1llatp l cpa prerd. Ho Oli9· .__ lot value 848·711110 or al\Ore. 850•8578 atlC9 to Udo lale. Rataly c 1•1 n t 8 o o /mo . 118' 49'4, 146-t2.43 Coronado laland CUI\. bayfront lot. 8~' .,,.,..t 55~221 avallabl• commerclal 875-216e 8MCll Ufld· In high school play, University captured ill sixth Sea View League contest against one loa by rallying for 8 e~~~~~~~ 5-2 triumph over Newport Harbor. dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/term1 l--,.-.. -.. -.-.-.-.-,-1-0-22-Newl)Ot1 Helghlt, 3 Br1 1 bldg with 3 1lor• AP• 1 ·---.-••... f!Wtl.15 Br. 3 ea. LR. FR, • Ba houH, new pant. 5500 aq ft In all Ample ~·-......., new roof. rellnleh•d lnT •--frpec, open kitchen • ..,_ SHORECLIFFS hatdwood floor•. forcied patklno Front and ,_ I ._,. naw patlO:r.: oover. llnO-acceu. 1805.000 rrom ___, room. Laa 2 ...... tellO/mo., BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR air hHt, deteched dbl ··-, Ille car getege, llrg• yard 171 41 671 4-.. br. m1 ny 1menlt H water lncld. No pet• 521 El Modena Aaklng • .....,.. 11275 mo. Call P8tl1dl, '482 Ivy arde. C»ell t--3 Go 1 den West's Ky 1 er ran her ,_.;.-. ....... ......,_.. ....... ___ Just Hated. ocean. conference 900reless string to 43 inn.mp tral 1002 1 ~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~ canyon ~':;,~~Ing 1·1 • ll"Y''"' t>o •. '• ti f,/') blb l S lM,000 5•8·60• 1 ah IJ I JI Ul·H11 daya 762· 1440; evee & wtidye, M wttnda. 8 H•RBOR wlcnda 720-19". Inlet UM and won her 19th game in 21 outings, "lmtll TllE" I~ TIE TWt ltMI sJrlking out three, walking two and "l LHI" 1111 llY lllTI NAil Gerry & Chrlat• Harbor VI-Knoll 3Br.1-.----~~~--- f1m tm. view. S 1400 mo. mTILI 4114-2et0. t to 4 bdrma. etlttlnO et 9C8tlerlng five hits. B .. t buy In N•wport .......... ldltt PWI AIU 1173-n81 7&0·13117 BAAOA~~'~. lam rm. The Rustlers gave her the run in the Height•. 5 )'Mr• newt 3 Have 11or ... on thl• pro-VIiiega walk townhouae. U tf OllST •WY 2." be . wide greenbelt. 11th when Rene Cross singled, moved to Bdrm home with lolt of party • and enjoy mini Beamed celllngi. En· Low dn 9r exchange 3 All new. YOU OWN THE Long 1MM tor the •.11«M- .econd on 8 sacrifice, to third on an error character, roomy, yet condition 3 Bdrm ptu• cloaed patio. Excellent Br, 2 ea. 2 car gar Wiii LANO Wiii ..... opllon. ~~~~~~~~~1 t Iv•. 3 8 t •2 8 •, Do M-~-, h varv cozy. A~m• low tamlly toom home · COt-condition. Oel~httul d• Id h n~• tor $2215000 Bk •H-013• = l 11100/mo Pvt "'1erded and acored when nna u:.u~as s ort ~, 1 b and tack c1aonnd•, T·O~•eoKtc•tec rlncl· · r, .,.... .. •m1 --•tnll area, 12~·hr)~.,..vt 1pa, M50 to 11200 lnterHI rate loan. Juet ra • 1rn cor. Air con ltlonlng. 0, 848-&3&8 • -.. ~ .. fly to center was misplayed for a base reduced to 1220,50011 roomll AV ator1ge too Convenient to two pool• pal only. 754•11585 or --------Appro11. 1 &Cf• fronting prof. d«:ofll • comm. hit. Hurry! Call ua lor com· On.ed al S l89,500. Call end apa. I 115,000. 209·822·28•4 llWNIT lllllTI Brlatol at 2342 & 2382 poolltennl1. Prln. only. Jyl Tichner's two--run single in the top plete detalll. 846-7171 540-t151 llLElllT 111111 VIEW MILLI ~:J~&~oB~~~.~"~ Bt111o1. 759..051 1 300 Appt 651..0788 of the sixth broke a 1-1 tie and helped IAY I IUOH Priced below markel tor big unite, 3 br, tamlly, 2•.11 htltxn/ Uaita l C..11 •eu UM OCC win for the second straight day. llULn 1•1.7•00 quick Hie. 3 Br, 2 Ba ba. 2 car garage each. BY OWNER Duple)(. un· WHtatde c.M. c1 .. n & The Bucs added four lnsurance runs in !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,~~~·~~! HouM. F" land, ueum By appt. Iqua. nearly new. aach 3 aharp 2 Br. 1 Bl. cat-the aeventh when first baseman Sharon Tlw..11 • llOI F lln, 1337,500. Roberta 0.rtH ... lar '"'' Br . 2'h Ba. lrplc. 512 pet•. fenced patio, en· --=-lllWI IPAllUll UllOll Tt IEU RMI e.tate, 4113..0202 or Ill-MM BOlsa, Newport Height•. clad garage. no j•ta.1~~--:::---:---:-7:::-Braz.ell singled home two and winning tnt• FU Piil I IHI llll,IOO 831·11883 aak for Cindy 1 ________ 1 Oulck sale. 650-7404. 1525/mo p1ua '62 aec. Rancho a... Joeqllln Vll- ""tcher Kim Gray knocked in the other Lovely 3 bdrm 2'hba In IO 1010 HWll ICUIFIHT Credit che ck t eq . lu . 1 Bt w/lott. Frplc, ..-th base hit HCutlly complu. You Thi• hOme hH It all, 4 Lovely condo near Nor1h Cnla Mna 1024 648-5442 °' 770-5829. btlc* atrium, decof' wall two wi a · own the land and docic. Bdrm•. famlly room I leo-Shore Lake and Beach TUii-i LI au 1 o AT ION 3 Br 1017 E. Balboa Bl., DU· cover'•ioa & Ule. Upgr.0- University High countered Newport's 1 / d lated muter bedroom · Club. Gated community. MODEL perlect home PLEX $460,000 owe. M-V•deeMC.i-.4 •d end unit. $820, tt.ro--run second innin~ with three of its Ideal tor ndoor out oor kWI decor and prkled at 2 Br 2 Ba. den large SWIMMING & CLUBHSE lmmed avall $20.000 873·12112. Agt. bf, 3 be. 2 atoty, lam rm. 867-2914 M Fu blanked entenalnlno-o nly 1139.050 Call kitchen and u1111ty toom Plus 4 BR 3 Ba, 2 car ~market $3811,500.t------'---~~ din rm. wet bet, 3 car1.,,..-----:---:::-==-own in the third and arcia Ill IS&. llffltlT 1170-5370 tod 2 car g11ege_ Mountain gar. waJk to Back Blrf. o-7?? down Call Pa1r\c:k laceat Prtpr!Y 13Sf garage. Gardener Incl. Or~ condo. 2 BR, the Sanora the rest of the way to pick up Fantastic wide baytront view AHume loan at Nwpt -1\lvlera TwnhH, Tenore, agt 7110.11102. s 1200 mo. 838-1508!5: ~ Ba. by at rum a w/ the victory. vlewa lrom lhla totally 11.50%. $883 pr monlh. very pvt pallo. owner w/ ()pn Tod Pl• tF IWlllSmP -770-1904 refng. t.W., pool, i-c. Fu. Who Struck OUt ,.__and did not charming 2 ... tory corner Owner wlll aulat AllO help. FP 1125,750 Agt hit• ... ._,..1 -•all No peta. Avl May 1. uu~ home Decor 11 werm 1 leaM $1050 mon ee2 1700 Xl.NT FIN. 759-1852 '9111 I r91• '680. 875-t228 walk a batter, helped her own cause in and comlortable. It'• FIXER UPPER ~ A k 1 L 1pr E an. --·-------l Br trailer. tum °' uo-...... 2 ... _ ___,._ 6-din the third by a:~ .. ,.~ .. in the tying run. Cape Cod 3Bdrm. Owner 3 8', 2 Ba, 39111 Radon-t . I or o • g . Nice 2 Br Condo In The EASTSIOE TAl·PLEX futn. Utll pd Renge & "~ ... pv;-p....,e tioP.ool ...,'6'-6'"6 wlll help finance. Juat do. Riv. Laa Siert• dial. ~~20IW. UJaTI Montlcelloa. only $811. I------------.,..-2 Br. 1 Ba. each. S195K. frig. 1375/mo. 1et plua ,..,7•151 ..._ 551· •••• · Mary Touher went 2 -for-• and drove reducecl to 1895.000 and 110,000. 4118·0453 or ...-500 S 10.000 d o wn llEASAILLES CONDO Good nnaoc1no. MC only 491-1817 .., mo-· __.. in three ln Saddleback College's easy haa a large aHumabl• llel-0455. i--1---b-11-.. --.,-1--:-:-::-I ~~b! :::.'~t:3E1;!170 by owner 2 BA 2 B•. By Owner ~t-3648 COndo 4 Br. 3 Ba. New-ca...io ~ ~~ win over vi.siting fmperial Valley. loan. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjjjiiiiiiiiiij!!:~==;:a.ftAm:=::::~~ Sl34.000 Wkdya alt 6· Eu ... Costa Meta Du· port Alvleta. 2 levela. ~decors ~ - IAIATllOHO'lll TllTllltol LJAll/..,.,... SACRIFICE: Oelu11e 1 Br ,_es_1_._26_11_2 _____ pl••. all new Inside. 5 Avall. 5·7. 1800. Ev•• ~~ea-~r ... •Ok HOMI., •-· YlfW Oki Cape Cod. 200 11 from Condo By own. HST llWPllT PllCE min from ooean. F1nanc-84thl340 niur..sun. REAL ESTATE Channel. Boat mooring. Call 831-43118 S p Ing • 15% down. 11128 a-y 3 br 2 be. 2 .iy 3 Bdrm, ryatlc Mltlng In View Pavilllon. 4 bdrm, 2 2 Br Iba. 129·000· ro-Fullerton Ave . (btwn 2 bdrm. 2 be. 2 aw gar. condo 1111/~tlo, Walnut 131·1400 the Olen. latge deck and ga1 $1600 I*' mo S20K 1.11% pert)' Mart 640-11<>19 Orange & Nwpt Blvd) Flrepllce and patio. Square. Avall. Mey 1. ~--IA-ffl--HT----high oalllnga. 1259.ooo Option money·. Agt WllllLI Forecloaura. Reduced 1595. 873-2180 s11251mo. Call ~1 IEW .. IUlln l l,...l()Ut f 1(J.4tf i 640·l538 evea eflltt' 8· 4 BR 2.,., ba, FfP, pool. S IOOK lo S385K Bey· E/·'d lC ~lnlE 18t .. St Nice clHn 2 Br. 1 Bl. wkdye: 552-84811 avt/ GWC hosts top teams ., __ ,. 875-8000 1111..... Eaa1Slde. Only $128,500. lronl 3br, 2bo. 45' aJlp "' e ·""'· · " · '~l:'d ended gar-wtmda Appeallng comer pro· .,....ora. --A.QI. &45-ll181 873· 14&<1 Pride. A.aaomable lat TO. age. 1~. let. !Mt & -.a• perty completely remo-'--.:.••:.:•:::l=::••;;.;:•;;;l•;;..._;;.;100--.7 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FIU -ll!a• vlEW Ag1 846-9464 MC. 2029 Wlllleoe. Hou-L!pu Iller& -- Golden West College will try to defend iu tournament championship against four state powerhouses and three invading Arizona teams this week at the sixth annual Golden West Invitational deled 1nd near shop· a L E l • ,. 1• ~ • a-27711 ping. Beal priced Bav· n BALBOA PENINSULA PttL HIE Newport CrHt Plan IV la•aalrial Prtt!y137S N "B". 54 2Br. 18•. dbl wide. In front dupla11 with two 3 YIEW-111•,IOOI Sharp 2 br reduced to Custom bullt 3 BA, 2 Ba, 3BO, vacant. 1209.000. 2 bd 1•,1, b• Condo Prof quiet lldft Moblle Home br unl1a, ea w/2 ba. Newport• flneett Walk 10 1250,000 Kint financing. fireplace, ahak• root, All Call (71') 851·11135 or Fiii ULE/LWE decOt. Till. m1rror9. etc. Pit. Clou to bch l Ea a 11 y r • n 1 e d on the beach A wall plan· 0 P • n wk n d a Pm accea. Owner will carry 644-42911 Bkr 1628 Ohm• Way, Coata 1750/mo 548·!5081, or ~,; ~ d"':·0~ summer/winter bHI• ned 2 Bdrm 2 Belh 544•128l tat loan $1511,500. ---1-~-,,-.. -.. ---1 M"8·2000 & 2100 1.f. 645-8495 -· ~t9 9 _ 5 ~~ ~ •It FrplQ. charm and Ylewa. cOtldo A flreplece lhat LtWllT PIJOI ltJ ... ., ... , IHr. Cnuek Spill«, 831·1266 E'alde 2 IQ bdrme. t',l,be 6PM/Wttnda. $850.000. Open Sunday add• cozy w1rmth for on Penlnaula Point. 2 141-1121 0 FFUYll trlplex. '550/mo. Agl I ..... __ .. ._, aoftba.ll tournament. Glendale, Mesa and Arizona Western will represent Arizona and join the host 1301 N. Bayfront. Balboa winter geHogelhere Bdrm wt1h g_arage, it 306i~~~~~~~~~ 646-7434. 970-3786 npt __. ._ llland. New on lh• market "L" St. Nothing even I: GORGEOUS Newport =.-....-...~~~~~ CALL 673-6900 Many 1menltlft are In-clo" at 1245.ooo and Neat 2 BA 2 Ba. ground S.ach condo 3 Bdrm. bdrm. 1 ba, gar W/D BIG CANYON CC>overl i.- Rustlers. Pasadena CC, Cerritos, LA HIHILLH 1121, Pierce and Bakersfield for the three-day, llt doubl~tJon tourney which kiclu CONDO -New on mwtt· ff et. a-.. ah9l'll 2 bdrm o tomorrow· 2ba ""'1h ftrep&aoe & all South Coast Conference rivals Golden comfort amen111 .. ol West and Cerritos open first-round play ::::.,;iu~~ at 1 p.m . It's the third meeting between .. a rental or to 11ve In. the two teams. with Golden W est 131-1400 sporting. a pair of l·O victories over the -~.\llHIHll'T f°lalconi. I H 1'111 " hoc. Golden West's success should hinge on RHL EStATE the arm of pitcher Tina Kyler, who t:miiiiiiiiiiil3iiii1ii-ii1400iiiiii bring, a 19·2 record and a string of 43 111 inningJ without allowing an earned run in conference play into ihe contest. QeWeflW-~ T~• Arlt..._.. 0.- 1 p.m. -()Olden Waet w . c.nttos: Puedena CC"'· Gl9ndale. ML 3 p.m. -""-. Arizona "'· LA Pleroe: Ballet'llleld "' Attzona Weatem. 7 p.m. -(Winner'• bnidtet) Golden Weet-C«Tttoe wlntW ¥9. PaMdenl-Olend• winn.-; <~· bradlet) Golden w .. t.Clfrlloe IOMr V9. Puadana·Glendale loeer. • 1'11 IUIT ..... Nil .............. , Live In 3 bdrm, 2 bath upper apt. Commarclal aho9. omoe Of retell on lower level plu• 4 car parking. Price at $396, 000. associated llRl)l((AS Rf A1 •(HIS l ;:' °"' l •iti;oo '' H WI ITlllT 1:30 p,m -(Wlnn«'I br.C:ltet) Meaa, Arl20ne-lA Pliarca w!nner V8 BaKerwfteld.Qlend ... ..WW-, (Loaer'I brec:llet) MeM. ~LA Pleroa le.-ft. S.~ Glendale loaer ~;;;;;;;~ ..._..,.. ca--Ii L_.1 t>racaet ~ at 1, 3 and 1·30 p.m winn.-1 bradlet gatM •1 1:30 p.m. ...,-.o..- 10 Lm -ConeciUllon ~ 1 pm. -Cl\IW•~llhle> 3 p.m. -Q\arnploMfllP (1f nMOed) fOf Nttle feet at Ihle brand -llatlng In Ideal ioc;e.-tlon. Short Welk IO .... mantwy IChool & pet11. 8onYs rm can ba uMd for 4th or 5th bdrm In thla 1ptawlln11 famlly home on lge lot w /fruit tr .... Ownef may hale> you UH your Gt loanl Only 1135,000 c111 NOW1 768-150 1 or 752-7373 cluOed and lta prlCc:O to lhe Miiar wlll ca.rry 1st level condo nr E 17th, den, 2 bathe, ASSUME •-... -==,_=.=_,----1-4tf-1 h0olt-up No peta. l550 08 2 Br. 2 Ba. AV1111. May Miii A mual 10 ... Call TD CM. $125,000. A.Qt M J s 120.000 1•1 WON'T ta "'' -Reedy Mey 1. 545-7983 1.' I 1 I 0 0 Im 0 . for complete Inform•· 831-8.4911: 645-11181 LAST ., St55,000 R.. ua• -LIT ·-~--.,....,,---:-1 844-5742, 71511-0701 llon. &41-7171 111 FICIS Ao d ~er• REM AX BR. den, 2 Ba. counyd Ownr/Bkr. THE REAL ESTATERS ,.-... IULTtl }Qrl ()()11111 entry.'*-to acN>ola & -----~~=---=--=--=--• ._ ... 1191 831·1 ee /() nn p. r k.. • 1 3 5 Lrg E/Bluff Condo. 2 atry. 11M120 .. ...._ •asalH Creel 0.114e Pnme ocean and harbor 213/498-7233 4 Br. 3 Ba. Newty rwfutb. Want Ad Help? Townhou•• Newporl Airy 2 br & den, AAA v1ewa ITom thla 81x158 ft New 2 & 3 Bdrm town· 876-2490 I _.,_ • Super. 11285/mo. 642 5178 Height•.,.. 2400 aq ti cond 3 yra old Great realdentlal lol In preatl-hOmea wttn double gar· --.,,..,,.-:--~~=:-:==- Sall thtnga faat with~ --·------v---.vtvate fir-•-3 location Poot. tennl•. g loua. Hcure Hubor ;&:,•· Quiet E'a lde. LAROE BLUFFS CONDO Piiot Want Ad&. leural 1002 ig; t,d,'.m., 18mffv""'rm, ...:..1 MCUrlty guard. Pnc. to Ridge 1585,000. Call /S 1200 mo. Contect 2 •try. 4 Br. 3 B •. bar 510 10% down to ..it $310,000 1144-7424. 875·2311 day• or OWMrat2134-AOranga 11300/mo.844-2807 ........ .., ..... Brick & beautiful. Be first to see this home constructed with finest of quality & appolntments. Floor plan flows for ease of entertaining. Abo, it's a short walk to Big Corona beach! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ':'n':' s<e~4llA-4£~s· :::: ------... °"' ll ------- ·~..::; .................. _.._. new loan 30 ve-t' fix at Bier. 1175-3311 -1wknda Ave. &45-0897 LIAll 11¥·%. I 1511.500. ... .:-Desert 1451 LM iw.n iu··-••wn ..... ....... v .. 3 br '.l::· 3 Br. r~ powa. _, ir-P I 0 4tf1 0..r Ca rm, 2 be. Apr. 20. • rm. 2 Ba. lrplc:, com-111-lllO TtWlll•l • m •• ' • 546-2313 agt (Jullel mt1y poociol. $1000/mo. NEW 3 BA. 3 BA TAl·LEVEL CONDOS Eleoant. apacioua & bright 133K Un<* Appralaal 638·95211 Open Wknd• 12·5 Dua .... 1021 Sllll.1150. Darting 2 Br, 2 Ba home, frplc, catti.dral cell. freahly painted, cloM to ocean. anum loan. amall dn . 819 ·724 ·2 4 13 or 619-724-1000 nyon Tenni. Club, Br. 2 1-------,,.---~-i ~ Be clOM to the beecfl In Ba. 1 atory. end unll. MeH Varda Eaecullve _11_1 ___ ·------==- thi. proteulonally d«:o-view. enc pa11o, lvlly tum. Townhome, 2 mHter ftl lllll'llR m rated large 2 BR. 2 BA s 1 0 8 . 5 0 0 . c • I I Bdnna ... -wu.a. Im-Hi 1ownhoma. Private oour-81111340-03115 rT*f. occupency. From NEW gated 20 Town· tyard & tounlaln view. •--~ 1._ s 8 6 o / mo . Bro It• r home VILLAOE COM· Comm. pool hu un04w-LL--~ ... ~16. MUNITY. 2 & 3 Bt. 2.,. waler ber. A~t»e fl-4 Br 2Ylba. pool, Npt Bdl. 1 Br. atov• & relrlga, ~re1~~~ o':ra~•~ nbancara'~; • .!~!3· · Bar· {Weatcllff) home tor top ad u It 1 . n o p • t •. I 11 ......... _.. E. C.M. Of Npt 8ctl In-'400/mo. 648-1377 •PH n every om• • 11: Macnab -Irvine Ull ISU """" Charming 2 Br. Oen. 2 Ba. Collage. 11lnt loc By Qwnef. 813-7873 come propetty wllh .,.~ • .,75 meeter aulle, dining OWMr'• wW1 ground flf. 2 BR 1 Ba. .,..._, .., rooma. wood burning o-n.. 642-34a 1 mo. 1e1. IMt & dee>· o. tlreplacee, mlcro-wav• C&C v In R. •I E". t e . owne. privet• palloa • NO -.H &42-1318 ywd-. gercten. l)t'ovid• 3unit•Bal1-. alee> 3 unit• ed. fJegwlt Mna «tty 15 N.B. fOf TO'S. land .tc. Fenolld n' pvt wtlOM hou--minute• trom FHhlon M c N a a h A • e I t y M Met9'de '400 llillnd. 7 fl'llnutiee to S.C. 842· 1334, 851 ·llUO 531-&190 BEST Any Pl•H or o.c. Alrpor1. -· Juat •••1 of Newport GEMSTONES atvd. I 90• of Sen [Mego LtW llTllllT 1 beKf\.,.. hclrn9a or Frwy. From 11000/mo. FUDILI Tlllll 3' c lncorN. 173-7311 131-5431. 24.,, OrMGe Ave., Coan ...... Pre-Ensenada races slated ~·µm I· ti·0 ti[1 I •'--'-~. r.....-A_A,...D..,...R ..,Rr-11 1 , _ I I I' r . t llO~UE ,_:.! llTI STUTll 2 8t 2 Ba condo located near So. CoHt Pleze Ju9t f10h1 lor the young couple getting •tarted' Alklng '81,000. Try low down . 831-7370 , 862·2411 TR \DI 110\ \I ~l \I ' ' * - . I I _1 I . ~ Altlf •l•l!>Q ,,1ne1y r-•ra. my _ _ • o4cl uncle l*Y9 he'd 00 II all -•In II hi could lln<I lhe I ... -.,-.-.. -s-u_c_..,I tr ...... ,--1-r-1 .... ,-rr--t e ~ :-.... ~ rr:t ....._..._....._ _____ -....... 1.--No l ....... WALKIR•ta ....... , 4(.--- Cii'Z. ~ .. . ' -. ), .. .. ~ . .. ) \ .. ·. • -: '• ~ / , Orange 00111 DAILY Pll.OT/Thur1d1y1 APrll 14. 1083 C7 '1ttc ~rrcnqth Q a 11a tiot1 ( ics itt tf1r ltomcS ~f irs yc~pfe. ~. llNCOIN , Thi• week, Realtor• all over the nation salute you. the homeowner. Thank you for giving ua the opportunity to eerve you. More Important, thanks for all you do to make our nation 1tronger. CB ,RE ALTO ~' On twand n.w Towne Hoow In EMWde Col\a M.. ll bfd.~ J be\.ba, .,~ doublt c.r l"''I" with 1utom1lk-door openen. l..arp prlVI .. pll\b few t1J unfta, end • <'0Upl1 ~·n ~v. n1.ra 1ar,. )'a.rdll. ANI>-you c»n chOOM your own color ot wtll to wall CIJ'P"Una!I BWlder will help flniance with un&IJ down p11ymen1a Prk9 u low M ti~.~!! Bitner chedl on thellr excllln1 NEW hornet for tbla low price TODAY! llWNIT IQOl tff111 llt·11t1., lll·llll WALKIRllLEE Real IRate C:l ~ AO.-.... '°"-" --. . ...... , ..... HTAOIH otlll •IWNllT 2 Bdrm and den, 21h bath. formal dining room, open beamed ceilings, large 5,000 sq.fl. lot. $210,000. MIUlll '11.lt llltllllll llUllT 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, den, 2 car garage, quiet cul de sac. Can yon view. $147,500. UITllll OHTA MIU 3 Units with cash Clow. $1~0.000. um Itta Time to •ur .•. •nd •nl•r ,..,, own•""''' W• ..... pr!~t1 to eult OHrJ Ille 1trlo a"d ~ ........... CaQ fOf dotalle en IMM ••• elMI ••hove otMtl. ..... ....,.. ._,.,ont lat 11,llO,OOO Llftde lllte 8-tront :1.-,000 o .......... .., • den 1 .. 71,000 .. ,....,.__, 11.,IOO ...... c..... .. 1111.000 ca. ,... ., f'll.lot .... pon.., o-do , .. Npt Dpt• ..... '271,000 Lfdolale.ar ... .000 WATERFRONT Rl TRS, INC. 831-1400 173-aOO PllYAOJ PLll ti Tredltlon•I contemporarr blend In drarnaUc home featuring 4 up1talt1 bdrrna & 1 dOwn. Afeo hobbr room or ...,.,..,. ~ 1111w CUllOft'I homo fe louted on t/10ttt• of .., ocre • Ol'MQ9 """·~·to..., ltend Rancf\ l" aan Juen C1pl1trano. Ou•lltr conetruotlon and me"' amenlll•• lncludlng gourmet. kitchen, ape, wine c.l'4lr end low.., hfll end YllleJ view•. Oftwed ol 1121.IOO. Aek tor Linde. WlLlll 1 wms U&L man .... •a.2111 GllEY .. , 1con1 131-2242 "A FamJly In Calli Real FAit.ate for over 30 years" th!lnk you for your patronage and looking forward to a great 1983 ~Sunho\\ .. lkalt~ CORONA del MAR ................. .,,, ... Yt1r ~ ........... ,,.,.,, .. " .... ,. •• r ............... ., ........ .., ..... .. re• ... ,..., 4 Wt11I~kklleII1 WILi Tl lllfl 11111& llllUlll liHtlH Wl9' ................ ........ ......... ...... ..... ,.....,, ................... ...., ~ ........ ....., .... ..,,, ,.. "' COSTA M!IA I WTllll lllTll 1144 ••• t I tl•11 lfttt. • .. ., •Ill .. ,,, .......... 1 Jd .... .. llailtlllM "-tit tterf I I J Mr• llllftt, ltf .. , .. , ,.,.1 ...... ,., ........ "'""''" "*' .. 141 . •tHL l&JLIY AH &HOO. ICC-7211 LIGATlll LOGITlll 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bit Plan 3 In Orchard Gl~n Northwood Very nice home air condlUonln.g. 11kyliiht Ln llv. rm Excellent c ul de-aac location on qutf't 1tde of the 1treel . Fu t t.'8Crow f'C*lble • 165.~ ~taor -~lty 651-1177 Aprtatatl, Val. Aert•eat1 Uaf, Htttl1, Mtttl• 2904 Office l1a11la 2114 l••••I. leat1l1 2920 laalatu laat. ltacla 2740 l!WJ!rl ltacla 2719 PIM Knot Motel on Cou1 HWHIT IUOI 1100 eq h wiottie., ba & Omrtaaitin ff 14 o.iuaa poollkle 111r11 large Out.I 2 Br. 1 ea. PoOI. g1r, Hwy. NB, 1tep110 ocean OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE, war~ .. Top I()(;. twy "'" ... llltllSI 2 b r, 2 be, bll-ln1 , patio No pe11 Nwpl Wklyrllee 645-0440 1000 1110 2700 f1 At-et1.876-6251 0onutill1<>nalcountelin0 dtw9hr. 1~ mllet betch. Hgll 1801 151h St laaatr ltatala 2AA.4t 1ract1ve. weO mtlnl1lned In large health tp1 . No pell $600/mo S600tmo. 642-7340 ._ modtrn bulldlng1 on Slater lndu1t Park, FV 1500-$1500 lnveatment. 636-6382. YOU DESERVE IT! Prff11ge belCh area with qulel llreet. A11lgned 12, 169 11, 800 A, 4 dra, Money back guerantM. DELAWARE PINES occea1 to PoOI & bey. 1 puking, goragH avall· 1pkl11 957·6192 Call Biii Gooding at Sp1 1 Br frplc, pool. gar, GATED VILLAGE COM Br. 1leep1 4, mobllt lt>le lttrl t 2922 Nutrltlon.1213)320-1821. prlvlle pallo, M 76/mo. MUNITY 2 & 3 Br. 2'h home. Iv 1 11 4 • 2 9 645.-4800, 645-3323 de .. _ .. No pet• 842·8807 b1 1600-1800 8Q It of I 1 7 6 I wk . C • 11 II LUSE 810<1ge avall. rtHontble, ... ., It I.tu ._._ 19221 o.ltWlfl St. PURE LUXU RY Ger· 714/873-773e $50 month. up lo 5 tona UJl•tn0f1 -----------1 agu. S PAS In t very 10 SEOllITT o 1 mer ch 11ndI1 e . .,.,..., WMIUll &PTI home • muter aulle. V1c1tita ltat1l12907 845-1731 or 845-1741. Save home, car, etc. Cll Lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm .. among d ining rooms. wood Maul, Hawaii, betulllul Prime Costa Meta loca· Bob or Gery now! Preventative Action plnH & streams. Sec burning flreplacea, ml-lBr, 2B1 Condo al lhe lion, ebundant puking, Work1hop 961-5647, get". pool, gym & apa. croweve ovena, prl1111e Wheler, on lhe bch In lull MMoe. From $155 DOllDCtatDtl co11ec1, 24 houre No pell. From $480. pat101 & yerd1, gardener K11napall Bch Reeorl, 642•7850 S25,000 to $500,000 8-48-8691 pro vided ELEGANT newly deoo<1ted, 19«fal CdM Med/Dent: 1000 eq ataactaeata 3002 2nds Fell ewrov81 llld ---------i LIVING only 15 mlnut• eprlng & eomme< rll• It AIC, Pf'I. b1lh/show9r, funding Call 851·9135. H~:~~~'=u1f1~:-.! ~P~'2 from Faahlon !eland, 7 (213) 673-5211 l1b. ample pkg. $980. C SCRAM-LETS Danae C0<p. CdM Doug '' ··• mlnut11 10 S .C. Pl111. W MU IWI 673-4120 Bo"-Bkr. Bdrm, with g1ttge11, '-' Jul! E111 of Newport ltat1ll tt Satire 2tol · ' · --~-• ------ ... '" Ualaralalat4 Apria•••• raraiala .. ,,.,....... • • ,,.,....... • • ¥CUrlly. i:rom $610. Call Fwy From $1,000/mo Mele roommate w1n1ed to office lludlo, akyllle 225 Gr~-. R-... ar --• v • ! U I & w1ter paid. teltvlaed Blvd & so. of San Diego Lagun1 Foreet Ave, prof ANSWERS Mtrt11111, T.D.'14021 846-1613 from 9-5. 631 5'39 2473 0 • share turnllhed 2 Br, 2 sq h. good alerter lowest y .. ~ OU I. umra • ..,. .. IMc~ %Ht laa c1...... J171 Ctata .... 2724 Ctata .... Z7M --------i . . c.. . M rang bl apt. $265 ~on... price 494-1474 Ounce -Unwise .. ~ .. I -I SUWIU "'118 · Oita tat lbl1, 25-45 preferred. COURAGE ..... t • ••• Bluff9 condo, IUpel' 3 BR, 2Br, IV.ea. end gtrtge, WllllW ft.Ull t Br, ttove, frig, ulll Pd YllWI VERSAILLES Cell Je<ry al 850-3249 •DELUXE OFFICES• Alter Hving ninety years, SP4'Clel!11ng lo 111 & 2nd 2~ be. $1,000 mo. Agt. wlk to bci'I. $.475fmo. 225 Bech, 1 & 2 Br. Apll. No pell W/1lde 820 N-1 & 2 Bdrm luxury VILLA BALBOA up 10 4000 sq 11 1801 my old uncle NYI he d TO I llnoe 1949 S«-1133 La Paloma. Call °' IPPI AVlll lmmed. poOI, spa. C tn It r SI . $ 4 t 5 •n•,s In 14 ..iane. 1 Bdrm CONDOS FROM $606 ltast/llN•aafts Newport BI 11 d . NB do It all ove< .,.,aln II M AOIJI Sattler NH/CM 637-7918 LR. carport No pett. &46-4382 ..,. .,. GENT 639 4960 I II-" 4 &45 9095 d ..,, CO R A E Broker Bd Realtor. ~·Newport 3 Br 2 Bach M lO from &540. 2 Bdrm from A -a •nt • could fin the U -642 2171 545-0811 Ba w/frplc lllataY« klteh a--..atatl Val. 1 Br 1476-$.495 $575/mo, $500 depoell. 1595. TownhouH from Newport Helgh1e u cep-E of 1 t1n ?_!!noe12 Co. 1 CHioe ~tor leaee: 747 AGE. --S $$$ 1 1ncl0Hd gtrage kid•, ..... ~---------2 B; &565 364 18th Pl. CM '665 + poola, tennl•. uonil view. 2 Br. 2 Ba. llab Is,...., yeara 11. $805/ mo utll1 pd 1 __ AF ... 3004 WI DOW HA or po11 1 llat $660 BEST lal'9a bl&M 27M TSL.Mgmt. 754-00e1 5-48-4131 w11er111l1, pondll Gu Idell for couple •Pho101 liken• A/C. ground fir 1055 Et .,..1 • T 0·1. $10,000 up No Alty 53M190 lee lor cooking & h11tlng 63l-4080 6 Mo. Guarntd Service Cimino Of .. Coate M... credll checi< no penalty ---------BAYFRONT, pier av911 3 2 Br garden tpl, patio, 1 B r• 2 B 1 w It 1 r · p1ld. From Sin Diego N-pon Ole 632-4 134 3 blk1 E of F1lrvlew & Call Oen11on Anoe EJIC1ullveWe1tdltfVllla, atory , 2 Br, frplc . chlldOKNopet•SIOt· $550/mo Askl0< hat· FrwydrlveNorthonNWPTPENIN.YrlylM,2 '/\0Hto111 Adtma fOlJNOADS 673-7311 1800 IC! "-INS!er IUltt S 1800/mo. 875-3067 1 gt rm $ 4 5 0 I mo. lene deye &44-5480, -BMct> to McFtdden Ind Br duple•. w/gar · pvt who are moving 754-1040 Mr. Tracy -----.,----w/lrptc, pkJa bdrm & tar-546-9950 842-8850 or 835-3418 w111 on McF1dden to patio. Very cute. $725 Tustin Ole 832-4134 2nd TO• lrom $5,000 to o• den. pool•. Jacuu.I. DeluH, qu811ty 1 Br tea. tnytlme. S11wlnd Vlll•g•. '714) 955-009e 100 .... ,. Fttt. 2110 ARE FREE SS0,000 high yield ··-$1200. 873-3313. lndry, gar opt, no pell. STUNNING luge 1 Br. ' M/F to ahr beaul Baell t... cured by single lamlly ---------$750/yrly 11e. Oya garden apt. pool & rec 893-5198· 3 BR 2 B1 upper duplex. Bay condo Pool, Jee. Atta, lt•••rt hH•1 homes In Sen Berntr- Lldo , ... 3 Br 2 Ba, grdnr 2 t3/8T0-0038. eve1/ ., ... 710 w 18th St. ULlllTH •'11. $800 mo. No pet• Encl tennle S300 645-5123 ltw A•atl. HOO ... CaU: dlno Prtn only C all ~n1~.ne1~·e~=~h11 wtcndl 213/450-1051 Lge 1 bf. 1 be. 2 ba, 2 be Quiet, ap1clou1, n11r ga.r. 676-6806 Shift 2 Br. 2 Ba Apl with I 4 I -I 4 0 2 • r 142-1111 Oenn1" 1714) 886-9821 BAYFRONT HOME . a.. laJ'9a towntiouMrv FalMew& be1ch, 2 Br. 1'h Bl. Condo. Big Cenyon llN kitchen prlv. 1ennl1, lll·llOO MonFr1 9.a ____ _ _,_ 2707 Bak 1 r . N o p • t 1 . TownhouH. $585/mo. Sea laland, 2 br, 2 b1, po o 1. s p 1 . gym I~~~~~~~~~ Eatlo--eat gant & sptdou•. 4Br, 3 Ptalalua 545-1882. 960-8656 $1100 mo Mrl . Long. $350/mo incl utlla. Offlet w1nted at 500 or 1: •- ctr gan1ge. dock •VIII, Luaury condo. 310 Fer-$3 "--~ 850-1 t90 642-0155 550 Newport CentM Of FOUND Parakeet. Green BtlJ Waatt4 $2400 mo. 965-2473 nand 2 Br 2 B 1200 Ura• ..... Mt * 80/mo. up ......... t & S 3 O O -$ 4 O 0 range. Valley, nr Euclid/ Slater ----------O, •. Utllltl" paid 1416 ~o. 2 Br. unlurn & furn, pool, Lido !ale, b1yvlew, 2 Br. People O(lented protea-640-6991 uk for Susan FV Call to Identify, Ato'I PIJlltlt Cltrll 2 Br. & Oen 2 Ba.. lrplc, 1.I .. HC. ptrklng. rll· plue $150 cleanl~ IM. 9'>4l· 18992 Flor1dL deck. elec gtr. 2 people llonal female wanted to 963-9487 Potition wllh Newport patio, walk to beach. trlctad 1cc1t1, pool, C 642-2834 642-3 172 No pet1. $600/mo in shire 2 Br turn apl wl NB aproa 600 aq It. 1 bl. Fl 18115 /mo. 85 t -8300 1unrool. boll doc k 382 Victor It. I I for 675-0377 skylight c M Debra aucceulul buslllllll of-Found Ooale, No Costa Beech Investment rm wltdya, 780--0980 evea & M I r r I t d c o u p I e 9')91. &42-3780 MARINERS WALK 54~981, 832-3301 flCle 673-8522 $.475/mo MtH Call 10 idenllly Ac;c:.ountt pay1ble. and wttnde $950/mo 1 884 4742 2 & 3 BR apt1 nr Hunt Luxury iBr, 1 l>a a.pt, nr · Call 557.5574 computer exper r-d · · ' Tn.............. Htrbour Oswhr, reel be 1 ch 0 1r1 g e Fe, )(Int H B ar11. 3 br, Up1t1lra office su111 avall-Cell 553-0940 1 rm wt v. b1, walk to 1-e85-94&7 $395 plus $150 de.Wlg. S48-7237 aft 4pm tplc, yd, dbl car gar W/0 $750/mo IM 972-886 I, 2'"' be, tum conoo Pool. able "Old Downtown' Found: Puppy. bl~ /brn aTTEmt• beach, 111 u1111 pd, no Ctrtu .. 1 llu 272.2 382 Vlctorl1 Cell for Eatllde gorgeous 2 Br. 2 hk up . From 1 560. 63t-0560 Tennis, S250. 96.C·8029 1re1 In Huntington mixed breed, nr Adams 111 kttc:Mn. &300/mo. Ref•. . eppt fS.42-3780 Ba ytrd $675/mo. 640-8807 °' 644-2583 Beec11 Close lo banks. & New I and 4 I 1 0 . 12 P"ople needed !or Cell 549 -9322 M-F. 2 Br. frpJc. 1tep110 beach, BEAVTIFUL 1 Br $495 · 831_3537 Bayfront 2 Br •WKY xtre, Poll olc & more. $250 10 982-1883 1emporary part/time of· 213/595-7M6. x:~~6~~7 $795/pr mo PRV patio. poOI, 191 Br. t B1 laundry. lreeh 10~~sf:J !,~mill chlld ~~llBl=~41~ ~63~1:, P~~ 1~~'1 ,': ~~s:F $450/mo Call 536-1435 Lost Sund1y APf'll 10 '83 :·~: ~'rsor':'::1 s<fJT~ 2 mnter bdnns. 2'1't ~. TOP tree, quiet, no petl pWnt. no pet• $430/mo 980-7185 642-9&66 22-30, NB. 1o O p June HOO .. " In Irvine UnlV P11k vie: COAST PLAZA HOTEL. ~. kldl & pet ok. 2 Bdrm, lrple, carpeted, MESA PINES 54t-2447 289 "B" E 18th. Pl 1SI. 67S-4058 (MOiiy) Noce onloe spaoe I I W•t OomestiC IOOt1 haor cat. Mu'1 heve pltua .. t vOl- S700/mo. Aot 842-9806 ral)Qe, patio L.ae $775. -·-844-04S2 TIWI 11111 '7th CM Good'°' R & tem1la. 12 yr1 old oe Houl"I 11Vallablt. 9-l, I .... !'Ab ph.8-40-1177 l&f --w With large etdoeed p.. M/F to shr 2 br condo, 0 dHlgn or compular Orange labby Tum of 1 5 or 5.9 M .50 to 110 200 ft PCH fttn rm din-2 blkt bch, 2 Br. 1 Be, MW HAIL Eutal<le 1 Br small bul tk> L0\191y 3 bdrm, 2 bl ~~.bl•~: ON~~ ~=: training MOdest price heir on ear tipl llld wht h• tor qualified per1on-• • lrpiC fr~ lrg patio encl 1 IL 1 I&. •.aaa cozy, Iota ol nature! ctOtt to OCC 1nd beectl. Bob 01Ck8'\son. lip on end ol 1111 11 you ntll Mu'\I apply In pereon Ing, huge muter IUlll. • · · • R . 1 •& :;:: wood 1395. 851·9522 No Hcllon 6. no pell. llW utlla Berb 645-4450 Cell 979•8533 hive any Information. Pool Ind 9'>L $1750. gt1. $78 /mo 67&-6569 ' --MIO<> mo. 752-2197 pltue cell 552--0990 weetcdly5 9-12 or 2-e et 546-320&, 940-S37J S ud1o u1it lncld Gu& wattr paid, pr1wte Eutelde, lharp 2 BR 2 Ba. B11utlful ptnthou11 2 Shire 2 b< W/tldl C M N wport Beach/ Koll lmperl1I Bank Building, ---------1~/~. Mei petL · ~ n-Included. ,_ c::pta. drpe, end gar a..utllul ,_ lwlury epi. bdrm, 2 be condo 2 duplex . $275/mo. 'l't J 1 d 1 111 Lost blk t~ yr old Lat> M 695 Town Center Or . laata laa 2211 Pool 1.a;ur rec room & petk> Bltne, no pet1. '°'rent, 2 liOfY, 3 Br 2'h story club houH •P• utlll Call Bob bet 8&5 e n er· e uae 0 ca. "L~kt" No Calif 11191' 10th Floor. Coela Mesa. Alt• three ltOfY 3 Bdrm 975-6606. 11olleyb1ll court, g1i &576 mo. Call Pam II Ba. o.tiwr. mlcro-weve, ':9:.~:11g1tu . S975 M-F: 281-1000 ext 217 ~T!~ Ad::~"s-1:;-f:'J' Aewttd'. 9&3-9739 . P!eaM do not phone lndl 3 ea Oeck gar and C.ta 9leM 2124 bbCfL 540-1168; '" e 97e-3848 lnClld 2 car gar, pool & Reap rmm111 w1nted to 1550-$650/mo. lncldt Found: white ell. tan Auto htaill•I lotM xttu $550 option 2 Br. $440/mo. Refrlge, • PfTI PlUll SPAllllS WTSlll tpt. Call Jean 847"9920 •hr living expenlll on tumlahed aecret•ry •I•· epot1, 1 blue/1 grn eye, &1eYe's Detailing needis 53M1llO BEST Riiy fee """''· eunny. adulta. no 387 w Bay St. CM 1 B 1 b h Pl"'aTI I flllT 2 b<, 2 bl UPP8f, din. rm, Biibo• Penln. $280 mo & tlon, conterenoe room. Co1ta Meaa St. 648-0897 reeponalble. cletn cut .. ~ · Me..oo' · · Sh1tp drm, II · n• balcony/p1t10, gar Nr utll. 673-5607 111 8PM library. Shtre co1t ol 1---------1 Tulia 22tt peu. 4 23 W . Bey 714/&4 73 Featurll etpl, dfpl, new Lrg nu 2 Br, 2 Ba. frpt, Hoig Hotp s625 mo, receptlonlll. prlvll• FoundlatgeRebblt Costa lndlvlduals for 1u10 d• 548-9518. 2 Br. 1 Ba. w/gerage. p.int, pvt Qtf'aQ8. Loc:et· gar & lndry $640 111 111 1u 1 a dep &42-2949 M to lhr 2 b< houM, El phone ayitem, collH Mela. lllllng 631-6llOO ~c:3:~ 204~Pl.So490/mo. ::: ~2:2~ar:=. ~~u~1111cAa'h~'~::1:. evsMnd ::.f.4~.4~7~+·~utll1. ea~n',e;·o·~gx r•ll 850-1142 AHi ••••Ir tilde peta M30 rentl It Wc:ulfleld 842 · #B. (upetelrt). lmmtd 499-1817 3 Br 2b1, yrty. Frpte, bl· · 7 t 4 1 • 1 0 r Found: L1dlu ' watch, Automo11ve repair ~-~190 BEST Riiy ,_ • Large 3 Br 2 Ba. Town-1131 5155 11o1. Newcpll, $850/mo Fa non-1mk r . 25-35. 838-1949 downtown L.aouna. Jen. General ahop labor. B11u~!i'!~~· 1pt1. ::-.:o.~lttar:S:' ~ WINI Ntt ~~'? m -:·~ :: ar-:; :J:!'a),g12'5~"J26: II:~: !~~h~,5 ~7 ~":° h ~:~ ladatll ltatala If 11 8. Claim II Police Dtc>t. ~ ~ -~~ ~ u m w e g t . f:!'1 :~;_,SC~· P1Uoa/dedc1. Spe. t-1 tin:.'1675/;,!, &4$.331l l 769W. 19th. 1m1nltlt1/ condo fH-39 ~ 213/374-1013°8 to 842-6472 111.m 1fp1ft llfltl F:::~:c:ir•,c;::·~~:! BABYSITTER WANTED. Aeeoft·Uke adult tract pa.Id. No peta. Famlllet 1&111 llAI APTI LUXURY 2 BR. 2 BA tur• dl.tlwuher, micro, 8 pm Female rmmt1 wanted. eaytront bldg. 700-t,007 840-4090 INtnny) '°' 7 mos g1r1 1 w/poOI, gate. $.47<>+$40 welcome. Mlnut• from beectl poOI/ IP9/l~r1 T7r Lido l•le Bayfront 2 non-amlu. Hunt Hart>ou-eq It tv&ll from St.25 or 2 morning• per wk. utfl IHI dl1count, or 2 Bdrm. 1'/• Ba. = 8-ltllUI 1 Br. M50. MartMt Pullman lope clubh••· 1 1 Y Bdrme. 2 be. dining rm. 1pt, m1111r bd & ba. BASEMENT $1.00 lq It Found: Lllll Apso, gry. Mature , non-1mkr, p u r c ti 11 e op I Ion 23 BdBd: ~::: $855 large 2 Br. $495. Decofltor dttiPte 846-3726 frplc, patio $1250/mo PO O I , I I Un I t t C • 2500 tq ft Call: Mon-Fri Sprinodlle/Edloget HB We5ICllH area. 646-814 t ns-2seo ...... w . ..,,.__ •"'1-5"•" 93 1 w. 19th. St Pl'*1 wl• carpett 2 Br, bltna, crptlldr~. 873-0770 or 759-1652 $350/mo. 8-48-7221 9-5 840-8851 B•evs1nER. 2 ~, ,, ... _ ,,..., ... .....,., ...., """' 548-4492 Wiik In cloMtl dbl g1r, w/d . $595. &42-4644 L 01 d RI 3 " ' '"" ""'"• Privet• patio *uum•IJll YllW CdM M/F lhr 2bf lb• apt ott: amon no day for my 14 mo. old &-·--b rual.a~H Areplace, poOI, d~ RW -GOUfmt1 KJtc:Mn (dupleic). ~21 • $275tmo plu1 dtp. Office, 1tor1g1, retell, rowa, 17 dlamond1 total. I h M II ---· tr• pvt patio. xlra lrg 2 muter bdrme. 2 Ctr Carport w/ltOflGt Lrg Super clean 2 Br' 1 2 Br. 2 Ba, dell.I• IPI. loll 720-0IMS2. 833·5W ~ apece tvlllable •I W h I go Id b • n d . N.r ~~ 171~~ 5~~~954: laDel ••-x;;~ra..12 Br $5 95 OO !':~~~· ~f~C: td~rt Spa OUldoor 880 :,:,5,:0. ~:.~a~~.:~:is ~~~!o~rm, Newpor1 Crett $400 M/F. 5ot ·~ 548"7249· ~:~F::~~~ BABYSlrTER for 7 moa. B .!!81-'RONT•S ___ :=::.. Duplex WMl"°8 C.M. 2 558-1719 • ~ °' "4-8870 97M889 or 880--0144 ltralght. Colt• Zoned C-2 Ple111 reply Ad No . Old blby, my home , ,.,r ..--:::-=--:::-::---=:--:-:-:-:::--.::·1---...:....;.:__~---•---------1 e __ tl a_1 •1 .. 842·3850 1 T&-48-1~ c....L latala 2111 1037. Dilly Piiot, Box Co1111 Mesa. 7tm-5pm. view, epec: 2 bf, 2 bt. :!~ 1 ,:•·d~et1& :~':.i 3 Br. 1'~ Ba. E&ltalde. uUI NIOl 2 Br. 1 ea. In trl-plex. Nr bch 2Br 1~bl, cp11. _. -• Ask or om Commerc:l&I C-1• W. ltth 1518, Coate Mtaa. CA M·F M1ture non-tmkr plua ltudy. Pvt p1rkg, I n~d .patl~ encl1d pd e xctpt ele c . Cetpetl, drapoe& petlo. drp1, bltln1, frplc, encl DELUXE 1 BR CONDO Rmmata wanted, pref St. C.M. Prime location, 92Cl28 l1dy pref, ret1 req. boll •llP a11111. (714) g'arege . no ptl1. '615/mo.851-8647 '475.Nopeta.~. ~~~nh•e) $5 95. 1mm1e,pool,tennll.ep1. fem. clean. quiet S225 xlnt terml. 2 Br. 1 Ba. LOST: Helrt 9haped die-841-0574,657-2732 752-9511O<175-3491· $476/mo. plU9 $475 MC. &555/mo. 1 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. E.llde c M oute bldlelor Many upgr1d1t. Com-mo.+·~ uUI. 646-2t48 Pf'lvtll ~with lerge mond ring F11hlon Bakery/Rest1urant rlMda VACA TI 0 N S I BAY· 643-6442 or 770-6629 lrpte, lndry rm, carport. S395. SlOO MC. Joyce lut. luMu 2141 rsr2"1'~ MC15tmo. Want cleen qulel non yard. UM u office. dreea l1land 1re1.' G1nerou1 counttr help Pref Fe . FRONTAGE =tr 1111 •TownllouH 2 Br t•~ _. '!~9!·~....,-wenz.. 831-128e, egt ·-• Ill•••• . amkr to lhfNwpl condo. lf'loC>, tntlquea, etc. Start FWward 87S-709a C11 B1lbo1 B1kery. 5.121. or 2 Br, • t Br, Be. Pillo, g1r. dw , TSL ..;,"'·"'&U-IM12 ... .,.. ....... S1~':: 2nd.= rant. lntla l.atua 21H $375. Scott 6'&--8238 ~~~~ ~ !, 0 NE y I Found: gentle F Coble , 873-2040, Ask for PIUI !!:{"f...87~a:e Edge-$550/mo. 54&-toM 2 & 3 bf, "4804825. Im-Large 1 Br. &II buMl-lnt Cozy 1 bf ept, OCMn view. a..tah Wut .. 2ttt 548-6442 Tr0-5629 cennot llMP Mu1t tlnd Banking H ... IAR E. Side 2Br· 1 ~ 2 lly m e d . occ. Walk t o Including dllhwUhet. Ill-llUfldec*. W81k to beach. · good t\On'le. 54s-.9590 LOlll OLEll Yrty lge 2 BR, ..... blk fr bch. UMIM95 condo, frptc, bit,,., poOI. tchooll & lflOOplng. FrM td b1th, tiled counter Av&ll 5/1. $800/mo. Incl. Butlneu e .. c. neede ~ro~ 3 tOO tq. It. ttO<t, Found blk/11n fem1le pup, Entry level poaltlon with L.ndrY, Qtf'. 1750 & lltll. 2 Br. t'h ea.. TownhouN, $800 mo. 646-1372 .,,. & etafta. ~OOI. new ~. newly decorl1ed. utllt. 49e-!I042 Houte/apt w/enct. gar.&. gl111 front, E. 17th S1, vie MtH Verde ""· Mortgage Banking Firm 873"0327, 873-3370 cerport/ ger1g1. 1m1ll ~ 1 & 2 Bdrm. crpte & dr1pH, play-pool, bbq, laundry, en-w/d hkuf. CM/Npt7aree. C.M &2800 mo Bkr. Oahu St d}1 .,.2•5878. tor persori with profM.-•..-t .... ~ 2'11 pet ok, laundry rm, frple. With ger9ge. ground & mo r 1 cl1d garega. CloH to ..... 2tOO &48-901 °' &'42-0 13 &45-628e evN 548-9216 A1k for slon11 phone m1nner -AYlll2~~enge or 631-5553 557-4786 No peta. belch. Quiet ldult !Mng. UAI Ml •m Otnt emplyd In NB, non-FO< .... 1243 S.F. newly Becky°' ~gla and buelnesa omc. etl- OH THE SANO 2...,. °' N.-1 Br .,,,__ no 2 Bd 2b 1 t $.495/mo. Wkly rentll• now 111111 drink«. wtntt apectou. red1coreted olflct Found bike quette Mutt be w.ei 0<· SUMMER RENTAL .,... enge · .,__,,.... rm 1• erge 1 99 714/846-1755 , ,05 a up Color TV rootn/btth & kit prlvl-1p1ca 800 S.F. wire· ,.7,, ..,N\4 ganl11d and type 10 3 er. 2 Ba. uppel' unit, TSL M9mt -..2.ieo3 peta. So420/mo. dOWn IMnO rm. w/trptc, Phonll In room. 2274 1ege1 In quiet NB or COM houM. A1tr1e1l111 loca-v ~ wpm C111 Janine 1t wet bit, part furn . LMge2Br. 1Ba.up1t81r1, &4&-5&n X:r. ~lo. as5o t mo. Letw ...... 2'141 Newport Blvd C M home. To &300/mo Inc. lion. 1dj J o hn W1yna Loll medium 1111d ten 851-4286 w11her, dryer lncld. Euttlde. 1475/mo. Ho .. 11111 APYI. 1-4 • 831•2516 LAGUNA PENTHOUSE ue-1445 utll. John &42-8200 ctya. 81rport, S.75/8.F. otnc.e col~ Pit Bull Terrier. •-••..-. P/t Yeal'ly or eummer, enctad petl. 831-8155 a..MllUI 1 81'. wlloft a Condo Fabutou• 2 plut den. 2 · 1.36 S.F.1 w1r1houH . REWARD 645-5403. ... .. ~" Qtf'llQ9. 9ao11 w/IOft, ~ glllr· LUI~ ea. whmll• weter vie'#, 4 Bt. F.V neer 405 fwy & Oflln ltatllt UH Cell 751-5992. Fo d Bea t lful imell Pot lllon with Newport 5802 SeelhO<e.. 1 I 2::;_ .... cw., -. lo ........ Incl trplc 2 Ir, dlCkl 1hoppln~Klt prlv. un u 8Mct1 ln .... t.rnent Rnn. TSL u.-.. 842·UI03 1111 agee. ,.. •• ate pe1 • ....,..... W.,._ to Cit F'taa ' · •240/mo . 1817 W•tctltf, N.B. 271 3300 IQ.ft former Venu1 bltck Cock« mla dog, FIC, EDP, P/R ev--. ....,... 1p1, rec room. OH & ........._ t61Q1n1 French goufmet kit. I 350/mo • · .. ....,. ft 2 ... 5 .... Miio 103 e. 17th St 1 F d ....-...... jii;iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1---------1 .. ,., peld. From 14e&. '~-· A/C. 1 rncl utll. 494·8641 9-5 to --9q. . ..... eq. ""' · approa ye1r oun quired Ina nxed MMte Large. oteen. 1 er. Apt. No ...,,1 3,.. Hlmflton "'1ndowa, Al • In t1ome2 ba pm F8umc. ,.rm lo pvt hornt hnr ft. SV1t1.ble '°' medlcal or CM., 11 5Hewpor1 Bf'ld.. April 1tt. Vic. Fairview, Inventory. 'Leue m~ pool, lndry fe9. 11 .. r ,..... · .. · eecurtty. 2 bdrm, , · 1111, 8hr bit • dentll. Agent 541-5032 ..,.. 4/1 . 17~ C.M. hc>uMbroktn, nice gement expor dt*able. ahopl, utlll pd. From 845-4411. 1110 lnoludll prlv1t1 OoMn vu, MW 1 er w/lfg $ f 51 Wk , n / t m k r ... ....... _.,,. dog. Free to good hOfnll. 653-olMO 1388/mo. 54&-033e. 2br, 2bl oondo, b1lo. Club with lennll eioun., deck, Mo. end, cloM lo tiM-1737 P,7;:: ~c:i:':!n l~~1'::r5~~ Pt. -!f!! ~11 ' Hr bNCh , .. _ ...... !r.2 pool, .,, •. nr. So. C•t pool• JI OUUI, 1auna1d, be I ch . 15 u I m 0 . OCEAN BREEZES • Jog a I I t • r ( 0 I 0 k ) •UT& up t900 ft lndu· ·-Hll oana• 11\1 • ,.._.., p 1a1 a t I 2 IS . b11utltully decorate 494-70711 or bike 10 bch, llghl/ 714191&-1134. 1trtal off~ 18101 ~ .. needed t!xpefl1nc ed bf, 1 bl~· D/W'4 • (213)827-il53 club houH end much btWlt turn rm In IWMM d on do Ctrole, "A , OEDS·Would love to wtlh catarlnQ Ira.vi a• =~~·716~atl:I,:. 1 Br. etow, r~. w -~·.-... 1.7ttoos. ~~·~~211~ lftl!Ct .... , Utt for mature~ working •Wftll tllTll Huntington 8uc 11 . petty wtyou. Clll 9ut °' 110 decor1llon1 Light 1. 11. 71 .. _. "' .,....,_. ----""°"· CIMn. neet, VlfY Pf1J11 h'W» Sult• 842-2134. l<tthy anytime. (213) biking dut111. , ... ,, 63 ·12M .. Bob Miii-port. no .f>!.!··~,.:· 3&41 .... St. (9eewMn NO FEEi Apt ... Condo qutet, 1t1blo. non-tmltr, .. -..,. .. In I-.... H'-"'"' Crown 8 3 4 . 4 a 7 1 . (., I 4 ) open kre. hxlbll. Lori'• '*" ::·1:Je O • ' 8unftow« & MllCArttlur) ,..,., .... Vllt9 Atntele. non-drinker, cn11rfu1. v;;;;;Fittt<::Y:'l99!ox 527-7181 Kitchen * 2 er. 2 Ba. nr 8C Plua. 1 Ir usipar, cwpt. Utll pd, 875-4812 lrolter. !J..t.. kit prlv, pool, Jee. J5.j~ ~"fo,tu:,. 18« tq. n. &<tS:.0218. • 8PtAITUAL R!AOIN08 979·0747 S.A. p1Uo, poot, •P•· Condo 3 BA 2~ be, ctMn, "10. No pet1. 383 W --•• • ~ mo. lnol utM. Aetl Mon~Rel10 Advice In 111 m•tt•'• LI.A'• • a'I MM. No,.U. 762-54122 a1&0 mo. 2 car att9CI\ •-, 541-1518 "'"''--·-131·22M 1100 •f I ofc I Wt't\M, I 1 & b 1 - -... -1 w gw. w/OftOMl', OIW. ,,,.._ _, t & 4 Ir. CloM 'P wetor. 1700 et wrh11 apace, ove, merr age ua • ... ••••••I-. ._,_ •-crowaV9. ~ntr11 vie.. furn & u11turn, reucm-SettllnO Pf'Of INlle OVlf 35 •111111 •f .. * lrwy cloH, to IP 100. .,..., Aleo counMll"G-1mmed. open1no1. •tt lach, 1 & 2 I r. Apt1. gu 110. wttt>ar , •NliB.All able. all amenltlu. fOf FVpoo1 hOft'la. 1 MO FM! MHT '7&-4251 111sao.ec.rrMnoAatil. 1n1111 C111 te1-f 401 poo&, epe, Uf\. ~. l10t00/lntoroom. Mo/Mo erottor 175-4811. 142·2917 1 room to 1 roolM. AdJ. 1.000 IQ ft""" wtttl offlOe. 8.n a.n. 4'2-7Ht btwn 99m 9nd ~Mon No peta. lmmad oooup-onl~. 8 IVO Arndt , Good Fountllft Vlf!Wo/ toe. A~ Inn& !Jfwyt. NO Avtll Imm"' • Cotti Prof. Min ...... Fem. lht\I Fri. Almtnd'• Nw-.- lltCf, 5464 541-2311, t. llAl.,..11 ldrm, bath, kit. a lndry .._ '"""°· ......_ * eCl"ft. Mtfl 1 >" u111no oomp1nlon, 1ng 8otvlct, 2 er. Tll ~ s IHutlfully 1andeca99d ~ prko. Metur• F'. c.11 AM uwtt3 ....., CM! attiw e PM wknd1 a a4.lf'fl!Mf cr111--eoi-m;;.. .. -mer--...,--TV---- 146412'2 842-1803 oardon epta. Pool & Spl. Imo. Incl utltl + 'It .a.ir-t tqo. 4'44417 .... t..ut-MM TV C«ntnerci.& flitrCMMI. ~deck.I. No pole. 1H NfWP0"1 MACH I !Mt, MM123 ..-ft·~a.490 el &ton Fecltlty 11 '"""°*' SfVILLl • ,. ....... ~.~1hl 142.t:: 81ngl .. 1 & I adrm 4 ldrm novae. 2 II. •1 S* IQ n~JC1rtle am .. ~ ~j.:::. ~ lnO ~ 111'1 tM b..- N9Wly deoontted 2 Ir ~ i bdrm ept, Clk>le 1•1 • 11-.... -1e ~a & T~ wttlthetldryer, It~ C.M. c.11 M7·10to .,... tof """1••1,'9-w/,,.r, new orpts, drJ>a, to Medi. loloon)', end. ,. .. "' _._ w. Soma .,. ~ U•Otmo. lncld• 111111. etl40n eul'M'lel..,, ...,. bttlne. fncd Y4 wrpailO, pr.~ 8800 mo ... ......._ 1,...... .._ fumllMd. aao depo111. C•ll dWIM..,.. a 1oft drln• •d'*'IM-...., l>d Cotti Tr .. Ap11, ttN " ..,.... " -~°"' IM8 141 ISM or 640-1220 . t MO"'° MNT men11. ni... .,.. llnll ff~ 8.n~a..~ J!120 PtefflO. Ooet• Mola. Jeff. u~z-d ~ JtrnbOree~ • .=.! Aaom • ,..,,i. ,,_., over With etiort t9fm ...... t>tt• a .,_..°""' Nit "'-' 1-6, ....,_,...,. Mgr. 941 ... a:.o. ep1 11. -· JoaqaM1 ,_ .._ ""' ..w. .,..... :c:-r o" 1 v av •' p' ti/mo.~ If. 114 la. ... r.t UM .... ,. ' ~:'..::'.:r.!: yovr ovortlHd to• at>14NOll. :i_"""-~. UA. -.. I 9'. 2 ea. Utt Ho~ tlOme. NI. UMt10 ,~ ... °'~ "1:: ... f/I ..... llw1\. '°°"' w/be. .... W w Wllloll l6M/m0. 2 er t IL ~ DIN llOlnt'• "'°" ~ =O::,,.a. Gae -.oom, kllcllen. l11111dry ~1 n~ ~. ,... fl'Ofl'I ~ 9d\ TIL_.. 4Mt•1I03 P« untt, Ntoony, ~ ...... IOef!IO ~ ---• prllt. On OU• llM bt•n .......,,.._,,...._ ,_ o u • •. t 2 7 I l'lt o . dry rm. °" pan. Avelt. lltlo newt Hr wttrp1c, ~ I H•belf' BM. '"°'· Good flW, •MUI 1·M4w0ft •'OJ!#-~~ fmlMd, ltfl ta~ 1Nffe, 17IO Htl/f'IO No l"\O¥e In :"' ... ,.:.--~~•ti -... -- -a1• ~ mo. 0111 •• , ..... , or dep. "•''• req 0111 .....,. -_.. .,_. Mil Cllll M14111 .... ao 94.1411 Tll _,.., Mt•1a M-fl M 14M»tl. Mt-rut SlM • I Orange Coat DAILY Pll.OTIThuttdly, April 1"4, 1983 lessi1•1~al Service Direclary fl iellftra ""c .... :1it ... •• ... c ... a ... 11t...,_ ___ ,., .. , '"' ltHh a........ H••H CltHl•t ... ,........ ,.,..... ,.,. lemtt/ ....,,, ... •!!IMltt-~-·----$1 .84 per day l!llAPL!Y CONST" Lo\/fno & Aeac>ontlble l!IP"INOl·lllNOE8·NIW [J(pett ylMd clM/1-up & R081N'S CL.fANINO GARCIA'S MAINT • 61d0/ DAVIS PAINTINO IMIW&ll llU'I MA lprlnk..,llMdacape New a t9MO<t, nntth cir· lfrM W.-F~ yd Optn«t All rep11ra mllntwiaooe -~ l!lerV!Ce • 11\0fovghly trlr pk, ti carpenlr)'. elec: lnt/tl(I Aeou•tlc C.llingt, l•iMrltnc.cl a profH• "•Ptlrt, llo • 202013 That'• ALL you !MY pantry, door hanging C.M. 831 H26 wtcdyt lmerQef\CY Mt'<!. L~t JIO'I 646-0001 •11 8pm cte1n hO\i.. &40 011111 ph,1mblno 497·0031 Cllblnit rtlln Ina 'r" •lonal v:/ rHtonll>le U&-et74, 842-eoc>7 for a 131 ... 31. 83t·837t Mika CHILOO•R"'. C"'rlitlan ralffll 18 yra In C.M --, --•tt 13 ... 100 84"' 747n r••~ f"" J OUf......., TY! 30 Clay ICI " "' " #430158 Tom 5117-4400 JAPANESt: OAROENflR Exf)lfllH r10UNlo.ffplng JllaitHrJ "" ,. • ,_ .,. UJ Y .....,. In lhe AHIO. & OOMM'L ~oma, 1110/40 hr wk , ---Melnt, clt•n·UP fire• Vte & 11.1pplle1 lnetuded 1•-------------1 •••1t•t p••1tfll OI nHdl ,or up•rl Mr-----------Nft·A4Mnodel·~n 11.60 hr Npl H1lg1'111, Oar. Door Oper11011, Ml 199 t ll73 art 8'lm Kiiiy 8• 1·4970 tJnlCl<WORK Small lobt U4ll "' ~.cell ri.,,ln!Je 6 pm. Tiii & Matonry: !MW I te-DAfly Low rat• n.a. 3 •O "•THY ,....,.62"''" t h d • • Fo -Newport, Ct>tlt M .. 1. Top quality/Real ratN lo 9 pm 11 no .,..,..,, ~air All ~PM Ouallty ...... "" • .....,.. "" •pr ngi. II w , r I 11~... • Olli"• cleanfng 87 3 7"' ' ti I 9•"710"' -•• 1 -·· C "l ·-Lf •~-dttnot\tllllon S..C.OUt ••• ,... vv • ... lrvloe R•I• II I .. , .... m•. flV"' .. PL!A8E kMC> trying ·• , .. -· ...... , .... ., PILOT •• ... .. •• ~t11ct1n. Otaeral ::~83N:oPort 61vO c M •••HOME REPAIR :~.1~:b1;,o·~~r~~~.~ Muonry & StuCC<I n-' Cuatom PllnllnQ Int/HI (11') 411-tlll ''" f!nltt •New ceblnet1, cabtnel '*'1odel/Aepetr•. comm. • 4 · Elec·Plumb·Cerpantry 164.1732 I rep111 All 1vpe1 Ou111t1y Ouat11y 81)(1ng Speota1 20 Y" exp. Pool ""'· r• T y...a-/l II SERVICE racing, bare & formic• & r•llCI. Uo'd, bon'oecl. llW Hiii Pttlo oover .. Fencat 111-gh Quality Hou..WOr'k loweat price 631 234& "r" .. 1. Dive 073·2031 moldtng brly comple• rff ,_ t•t c:ounl~~ 842--0381 "'' FOf .. ,. 562·9142 Spring, hdwe fLtC Rernod Keith 848 4872 A111 I am the beell BRICKWORK Small or OllTlll PUntll tton. m1lnt & rep1tr. ~,'~m:_.or•~8=~5-~0 NDECT"°Y Curatry L.I, lhfta11 I lea OATES JACK 0" All TRAors 1173-7012 1t1 6pm large Job• & rt•P•ir• 25 yr• Lie: 403941 tn1, F,.. .. , 24 hr MrV Uc:.----------1111\ \II\ Rm addni-Pallo cover• uc. *886. Aemo<Mt. ~&-3007 Call JIWlk 1ny!lme. ----Loc11 ret1 84!. 86~ bonded Aeta Color ex 263800 84M280_ fat.rfy 00 IT NOWI Oeellt·Fenc.,.1mprovmt Add'n1 & C1blnat1 "-' I Day or night 875-3014 lttlllOLUllH Cuttom Brtck·Srone ptll 983·091 t R~-l.l Prtttrty Semen "'P_vt....,T-u-1o·r-tn_g_/.....,.R_•_m_•_d~lat • A--"-. Cttfl 9~9.7• .. ,,, ,••• '"'"'"'" 845-~••4 -r •• II R"•"ON•BL.c R•TfS 830-0221 alternoon1 e·-~~ C t Sr 0 - -)(J l AM .... laa4ra .. .....,_... .. u~' ,..._,._.. ~.... ..,.., " ,_ ,. ""'~· oncre • ucco Paint c 111 yr1 Renrat Survey• '°' hn ln'1ructlon. nr rttu 11 YOUf' Dally PHot Remodeling. llnl1h Cir· PEEL. CONSTRUCTION TREES All lyp11 o r work·rll/ HOu1ectun1ng, •Pt ' A~ ... 649·949:.> LIGenMd .. , HI· nu K·8. (213)692-3794 8eMce Directory pentry, door hanging. Almott any kind of car· Topped/removed Clean comml Big & 1m Jobi I hom11, condo• Reter MMlat 24 IUht Ill· 1111 • • T::J:: lenic• Aepteaentatlw palntl"". roo~ .ieetrt-pentry °' repair• Com· up, new t1wn1 751-3471! Dey°' night 548-2174 all 4pm 982-2531 Oebo-_ ltllalalal !.!!!!!! _ ,._..-1111 •22 ... plete rtmodet1n1 Od -------ran ·ABC MOVING Paurfat a1 TufW~d Pr--1""" -Ht• ell etc 831-63 1 Mike L1ndac1pl""·Yd Clnu"'" Homa rep11r1 Sml )Obt ~--......... !! _ "' """"• .... 1 ' roll. Uc'd 631·54 4 .. v ... I ••tt•• Ouic.k Ctrofut SerVlce J.O Horn Reflnllhlng , ~ rl'Vlel<>nl Repatrtem Jobe FenoH, Tree trlm/remov-Malnt OK, painting, etc 1111 •• 1111 Lie T !38046 562 04 tO Farthlna' lnt91tor Oei•gn Anttqu .. , kH ceblnet1. Reuonable 1151· 1041 A!!etlcal Cttllatl shelvH, parllllona Lo Dnwall Irrigation Jim 851·0129 Gary 845·5277 PTL. 1mm1ou1a11, ruponalbl• ••-t MOVlll* J;4~~~bN~~;ti~'::.~~~5 11oe p1lntlng &45-0ee4 -.-,-.,..,..,.-.,,,C..,.le-u~la-1-- rll .. Steve 752-9558 DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL Tltl llH• SOHE • Home repairs. cerpentry, bualne11 wom1n Long " btfl _ New & Relf;y Rtmod. ,.h •--' AL.L. PHASES c 1bln1u. etectrlcal. time IOCll rHldent with Beil qualfty 25 yr e11p hpen wallcoverlng ,-;;: 11 WE WASH WINDOWS :'~ · #4 t4891. '-NJ!I .unct BUD 17141 552•9582 L.awn-lree-ahrub lnitatl ptumblng tenclng Don rel Avall June lhru Sept Compotlllv6 rates 1t1Jtauon R1&1 Consul-Huber Roonng-111 tyi>M Fiii. Profeealonll ty " 730· 1900 1·s•h•a .. m ... poo ....... & ...... s ... tea ...... m-c-te1-n-•·----------La~~ ~~i":::,~~~~~ 1166-0 t49 or Oct 673-8112 lie T 116 428 730-13S3 111nt Aastgnmt 511 t ·8'l90 New-recover-deck• Oualtty wOf1I guaranteed ~titaa/ ltaMtl Color brl8'1teners, wht ElHtrlcal Free tstlm11e 548-8085 Painting Int tut elec FAcf. h11n11t & reh11bl1 STARVING COLL.EGE Blackwelder P111>er11eng Lie "'41 1802 548-9734 FrM •llma11 8<48-7391 Aclcl'n•-na..i..n-R-od. crpll · 1 min bleach. t---------c arpentry, plum bing. Rell av ell Call Paul STUDENTS MOVING 1ng & Removal Oual llars rt•fll~ 111-t•tt "L.et tht Sunahlne In" --v .... Hall llvtdln rmaS15 avg ELECTRICIAN Prtced Clean-up1IL.•nd11C1plng sh~trock et: .... •.51.. Butler e•5.•940 X80" CO L.lc Tt"• •36 k 1 49• 3515 • Topqu1llty.l.OWl)(lce room $750; coucn'110: right, free eatimate on Haullng -TreeTrlm ~ -"'~" " .. '" ' ln1Ured 64j:&427 wo_r_o_n_y_ ~ _ Freeetl le #3610-42 SUNSHINE WINDOW Free .. 1 L.lc 831·2345 chr S5 Ouar ellm Ptl large or amall jobl Free 111 642-9907 H1alia1 House tlllfng d.stred by W.\TCH US GROWi Plllttttratlat REPAIR SPECIALIST CLEANING 842-1549 Aa•aJt odOf Crpt repair 15 yrt Uc 398621 873-0359 Ralph Caballero & Sont DUMP JOBS young. re1pon11bte pro-p • . W ""I I ...i-•1 t Shak&-Comp.Shlngle John'a Window Cle1nlng -exp Do work myHll LIC'D ELECTRICIAN Comp! malnt, comm/ & Small Moving Job• leulonal tor aummer a1aha1 ••• 1~ ''vtllf 1 751-7716 551-5552 FrM .. t 12 y11 exp ~~::=~~,~~ot Rela 554-<>123 Oual work-Rau. rat11 re1. Tree trimming & re-Call MIKE 646-1391 I month& beginning In fllE PAllTlll COIOf/B& 975·4~ •ROOF LWI 121* 840-1081 __ _ S&s '"' __ .. 11 .. .,1 •1,.,,. k: We Care Crpt Cteanare Tom 631·6072/973-7544 movel. cte1n-upa. Free May. I wtll care for pels b Al h d SI L Pl11t1r/ RtJair ..._., "" -. •• S Cl • Ml, 648-4654 alt 4 30 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE I C y c ar nor ic End of season 1pecl1ll --------->-. i .. m ean'" Uphol RESID/COMM'LllND Furniture. Trash, Tree• end pay utllll " 111 280644 14 yra ot happy EO'S PLASTERING One wMk on"-Local I tt 1 -I I -Den Hallb«g Grading Truell Mount Unit Ouar. 20 yr1 Do my own work COMPLETE GARDENING 983-54 15 NORM 675-4470 alter 6 pm local customeu a ., .,.,. t t .... • •• rts & P•Wlo Co. Rel/comm RNa. rites 8'45·3718 SER ICE J . • Thonk you, 963.4 114 OuaUly p1tehHIUn1turH 2., yra ex.p. 751·4...,.. That all contrlClora wtio Uc. 397&804 042-1720 i---------lie 278041 Al 848-8128 V . call erry • HAULING lactat Tax Int/ext Neat 645-8258 S ... I t ' perl0<m work over S200 CARPET INSTALLATION CHRISTY & SON Lawn Service 8Jt-4395 Cleanups, yard/tree eve tl&UTI PlllTlllS PLASTER PATCHING H • H l•I lnctudtng labor and lahllttiat & REPAIRS 30 yrs exp 2• HOURS. L.tC'D Gardening, clean·up1. RANDY. 842-7647 Federated Tax Service Prompt, neat proleu-Aeetuccoa Int/ext 30 Budget rates.-tow mtn m1tertal1 mull be 11---845-9031 (bel 8, aft 4) I I k H I 111 1 A C •-' U t•--·-" Babytltttno, any hour 538-8121 or 850-0998 tr mm ng. cement wor . ome o ce app ~ 1onal&1lo rates 638-7149 yrs Neat Piul 545-2977 es, omm. boat trlra oen...., n .....,.,_, con-NMI' Vlc1onl/Xlnt ref• Thomaon Cetpet S11M & s.4~1804 6•2·2985 Haullng, clean-up & rree 631·"871 ------Free est 841-7581 tr1CI01'1 snould to llete Coet Mela. 842 8482 ln1t1ll11ton1. Comm/ Electrician new & repair trlmmlng. S10 min ---------P&JIT YOUI OASTU PIHler & Ofywall In lhefr ldver11tlng Con-1 -r-ld. rettretc...__ & r•-All typea Low prlc11 LAlllOllE lllAllT. 557·8271 Bob Dave's Moll $lO-S75 or FREE·EST INTI".,.. Ext/Int Reatuocos SJirltaal Ctaa••lia1 11~~1 and con• .. ~a .. u.... P•1•1r,, xlnl refs.·-11 •30277 Llc'd FrM nt 631·23"5 Cln-upe ... ,, .. .,6-1810 20•;. ott 11191 year a Wiii ~· ... -·~ -.. ~ · ----.. """ .,., COiiege Student with large travel. 641_0929 REFS LIC 320881 Blockwalls 586·4892 •ANGELA SPIRITUAL• contact Mary Orondte II BlllOon Promotion• Unit· Oreg 556-5324 Eattrtalaatat Gardening wanted. mow· truck' Io we• I rat e .1--------TEO 7141871·904 7 Pl1•~ia1 Con1ult1nl/ CounMllng (714) 558-<4088 with any d kl prompt Thank you L11•1cati11 _ In 1111 matter• or Ille que1tton1. Contractor's l'l)lled: bright bouquelsl C.atat/ C.acntt For "Our wedding. the Ing, e g1ng. ra ng, C 75.9 1976 • INTtEXT CALL JIM, 2• "r l!D •;· 1.al-1121 675-2•95 or 873-"7a• State LlcenM Board. 28 Sime day 494-7550 ' •weeping, free eatl· ourt -FIEE l!IJl111•yEs 1.ao 1111 "• ti; " .. .. .,.. . Cement-Muonry-Bloek ICOUlllc:ll beauty of vot-mates 845-7541 ti; -"' -WATER HEATER Special Civic Cent~r Plaza, lutlu/ fire Alua1 Wall...Cull. work. Lie oo & gulttr 873-8498 Htat ltt1in Sod, sprtnklef and shrub INT/EXT PAINTING Pool heaten•Furnoces Sptrttuat AdvltOr Room 890, Santa Ana. - -381057 R 5 7 2683 IGIWdTZ UllSOAPf ln1t1ll111on Our wor~ In buslnen. marriage, CA 92701. Burgllt & Ale Alanna • ob 4 · Ftaclat Spectit-commtreatcS Tfi':•_n~~~~~~ded only looks upen11ve Cu~l~~L!~~P~~~st lnstall-Rep1pe-Aepalr 11reu probtema. etc. Central Reportl~ Concrete: amell or lge C&l-1 FENCING/CONST lndscp/ m•lnt serv 13 L.lc. 662-7432/644-4798 Check our PflCH before Reu. Steve 547-4281 Free est Rea1onable 8 3 1 -9 4 7 8 DI• n e ---------RM/comm. 848-99 Jobe. Rtmove old, re-Fencee b\Jlll Of' repaired. yrs. Free eat. 931.7494 you buy! Lie 204516 ____ __ lfc'd John 63I·1151 631-8984 The IHIHI draw In the SELL Idle ll•m• wlll'I a plaoe w/~. 645-85l2 Competitive prk:ee Find whit you went In CALL 648·1013. Sell th1ngt fall with Dally H•ve something to aell? Find what you want in W111 a Dally Pilot Delly Piiot Claullled Ad. Want Adt Call &42-5871 FrM est 675-5816 Cluallted Adi 842·56711 Oatly Piiot Ct1111fled1 LltJ~'I lar411 Slit• Pilot Want Ada Cluslhed ada do It well Detty Piiot CIU1Afled1 Ctlllltted Ad 8'42·587& HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Friday, April 15 ARIES (Marc h 21 -April 19): Lines of communication open -individual you aided m past will return favor. You could receive a valuable tip on stock market, special commodity or sporting event. Member of opposite sex expresses desire to communicate, wants you to articulate feelings. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): You'll be at right place at right time, needed material wiJJ be obtained and process of home remodeling could be initiated. Accent independence. creativity, willingness to invest in your own talents Libra and another Taurus figure prominently. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Define tenns. look behind scenes, be discreet rn connection with clandestine meeting. Communicate with one-who is temporarily confmed to home or hospital. Pisces, Virgo and another Gemiru play s1gnif1cant roles. , CANCER'. (June 21-July 22): Relat1onsh1p intensifies. responsibilities multiply and opportunities for financial gain prove valid Emphasis on friends, hopes, wishes and contacts leading to su~ful business enterpnse. Capricorn and another Cancer figure prominently. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Focus on promotion, production, ability to successfully present case before superiors. You gain added recogrutlon, you'U be rid of unnecessary burden and expense. Associate asks you to participate in community project or political activity. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Highlight independence, creativity, willingness to pioneer a project. Member of opposite sex gets to heart of matters and you're asked to make decision regarding possible journey . Open lanes of communication, define desires and confirm spiritual values. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): FoUow through on hunch-first impressions apt to be corre<:t Dig beneath surface -if per.nstent, you could strike pay dirt. Emotional involvement intens.ifies. Cycle highlights money and love. Cancer. Aquarius persons play key roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). You'll have reason to celebrate -good news relates to legal process. Focus also on public relations, par tnership, marriage. You'll be given opportunity for proverbial second chance. Gemini, Sagittarius natives Ugure prom.inently. SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You'll have chance to rectify past mistakes. Opporturuty exists to review. revise and to rebuild on a more suhable structure. Individuals who share basic concerns will dig in and make your wk easier. Scorpio plays important role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be ready for change of 9Cene, chance to elevate standing through written word. You'll be dealing with lively, creative people who encourage you to promote talents. Young pereon becomes ally, aids in booetmg your morale. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Important domestic adjustment occurs -ride with tide, make intelligent concessions to loved ones. Territorial UmJta will be defined. You could di9COvet new IOW'Ce of income. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives figure prominently. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Secret rendezvous lends 1pice to lite . Someone will be whispering 1weet nothings. Enjoy yourself, but don't baae future aecur ity on mere promlaes. Tri~, gift.a, :rfo~ and poasible vis.it fro~ relative higtilJght ..... -. ................ __ s.-IM-. 1 ltl1 WulM Couple to menege t8 unit• In Co•ta "4u1. "-ttc1 for retw.d, Mml· 1'91tred. 8end RMume to: MU(lef Aob!M. 5182 ..... *1tlpllf, 1512. Rtndlo Pek>e Verdee, CA 0027• ........ No 11perl•ne1 ntct•· _.y. &cltfnt c:wwr opo ponunlty ,.. IOf Directory. 1411~7 ext e-1m ' HtlJ WaatH SlOO Help W11t1• 5100 Htlt WaatN 5100 HtlJ W1Dt1• 5100 Heir Waate4 5100 Btlt WaatH 5100 Btlt Waatt4 SlOG .....__ C _ .. 40 h HAIR DRESSER. CM, 111&11alEllS IEEDEI Proof Reader '::!k. ~k/h~an~~iy ~ Wed-Sal Prefer some E::;--$450 to $600 per Exper FIT. Mon Tues-L.ark Motel 2274 New-IOltowfng 548 4291 Thura-Frl· Sit 9·5. All -----------I -k 11 you h••• a sta company benefits Apply port Blvd CM blwn llala Solattl ftwtll wagon or van end enjoy PENNYSAVER l660 2PM-6PM FAS'r FOOD take out on working with IMnagere Pt1cen11a Ave, Costa Ira.er the beach needs Juniors Call Mr Rountree at Meaa Must h•ve amtll car or or Seniors tor summer 549•1058 btwn llAM & P/T ass1n1•1 motOfcycle Futt or part Jobs. APPLY In person. 3PM week days time For 1mmed1a te THE PIPEUNE NEW-MARKETING & TRAINING Dally Pilot newspaper work POAT, 2010 w Ocean Co needs 8 person wHh dealer in lrv1n11 area Clll 845-0368 Front NB 4116 or 4/23 experience tn en her Approx 20 hrs PT wk between 9 AM -10 AM 1eech1ng, training, enter Afternoons & aome -DRIVER wlYehtcle lo tow ----.------t 1 1 •• •• SI lo.end mornings Must Hop Slng.J laundry now 8 nmen or 11"'1 ..,u 23' trav lrlr to San Pe· • have eve's free !>ave oependabt1 vehicle. bto, CA Wiii pay $400 ecceptlng 1ppheat1ons (7 141 891.0026 alter prefer llghl truck w/ 648-8630 all 8 fOf del~ driver Good 12 camper shell Only neat, ELHTHllO lllH TIOlllCIAI Irv. baud Co. 1eeks Bench Tech wllll 2 yr• axp Trouble shoottng. dlgltll & lnlt~ ClrCUll boarda fOf CRT a, pr1nt- 8fS & modems to com· ponen t level Safar y commenserate with exp Bring 01 send resume ISi, 18900 Teller Ave Irv 92715, 752-0875 Matt Kroeger EOE drrvtng rtcOfd Apply In pm ---respon11ble person• person Mon-Fri 8-10AM Mech1n1cal Assemblers need apply Starting ap. 1000 N Coeat Hwy, Lii· Needed 2 yrs ex per pro• $4 75 hr & mileage guna B<lh Mature Loguna Hiiis Can btwn 9 30· tO 30AM IOISICLUIHI Must ~ thorough, de· pendeble with trans Pll lime $4 25/hr Leave message. 964-9766 ___ '49_3-1320 only Mon-Frt, &5k for llt41oal ltortt1ry ~~~43~~do CtrCUldl•On Exper bot11ng ins typing ----end Ille shorthand or PIT newspaper detovery tpeed writing NB Aree 3·6em $425/mo plus 760-6086, 6'10·'4440 bonus All papers lied '" HOUSEKEEPER. Mature. --bag All you do IS pickup tov1ng To care for exec. Med1c11/Clef1ea1 Mature & dellve< c an 759--0630. 4 yr old Mon· Thur Baclt 011~ help needed 8-6 pm 12 30-6 Good Driver Part time non arnoker ----non-1mkr ex.II rel Apply PO BoJC 1027 PIT Sec yl~I 6-40-6224 or 640-4309 Sin Juen Capistrano I Meo1cll supply co needs EacrO¥r Secretary Ex~ 92893, Ca well groomed 1nd1111due1 rlenoed only. ><Int typing lnsurenctt Secretary tor for 1111 typing & phones skttl1. S1lary commeniw-b\J1y State Farm office lt4kat lleoe,titalst Call 760-1389 rate with eJ1perlence NB 645-8470 Ex.p'd in 111 U()ec1S front Stew111 Tiiie lrvtna u•ar 11c1nuy olflce work ac:lledullng Hll HTATl Brench Ca.II Kathy Miiier --pegboard coll1c1ions Sll.EI btwn 3 & 5 833-3570 PUT TIME Send resume B Kahler, Openings In well est•· ESTllmclA. &pe<lenClfld In pe<sonal 1831 Orenge •A, Costa bllshed Irvine Firm , Injury, criminal law, & Mesa 92627 T reining ess11tance ~~:::i w=~~~n':S :=~zu::~ !~tl~~x:r::: MOTEL MAIO Mu11 apply ~~~=~~~: cc:;,mg:~onn In coametlc sales, exp'd e nce Laguna Beach In person Best Western 651.1177 tn tht field or demlllol· 497-1789 All B•b• Motet. nso ---------ogy. Must have cosmetic ---------Newpo<1 Blvd CM ell 3 REAL ESTATE llC6nH to work !or LEili SEoanuy pm. Selesl)e(son Need 1 ••• French Co1metie Co. In Newport Cenler Reel Needed· Shampoo Assa•-perlenced peraon In major dept store. tnlll· E1t1te litigation Firm 1.,,1 '°' buty aaJon Uc commlfeiet & Industrial lute E•tt po11nt11t for rieed1 aharp, exp'd legal req N B 631.1390 real estare lo< • socces-aggras1IY9 J)traonab... Sec'y Xtnt typing, dicta· sh;I & grOWlng lttm sallt oriented lndl\lldual phone. and lhonhan<l a N-apaper delivery pit B.st WO<klng conditions Salary & Commlnlon muel Salary open 3-eam, $42S/mo, plus In Newport Blach 840-8255 Ive meu. 64<>-11962 vonua Alf p41pers tied In 7141846-5051 "-perlenced Rental Car LEGAL SECREl ARY blQ. ""'you do 18 deliver •rcEmOllST ""' • & pickup Call 759-0630 n peraon needed to wrtta NB .. 1xpe<lenoe requlr· 8-6 pm PIT for John Wayne contrecta 7-11 Rent a ed hosltyptst Tennie Club mull be Car. 850-1180 780-8820 I hnt hsht11c1 neat, outgoing. some Experienced Beker ( 10 Limo driver Appllc1Uon1 CNA's & NA nMOed •II k nowfedge or tennis yra) ttallen and French are now being accepted 1h11t1. Apply Mon lllru helpful but not required Bttadt Pay Top Qo4l1r for exp. llmoullne drl,,.1 Fri. 9AM to 3PM. N--Apply In pe11on 117 1 Call Balboa Bakery, lor pre1t1g1ou1 NB 11· port Conv Cenlat 1555 J a mboree Rd N B 873-2040 Ask IOf Paul mou1tn1 Hrvlce Mutt Sup er lor Ave N B 11·3 Floor C~vertng S•IH, know Ill e9')ectS 01 bull· 648-778" __ l_E_O_UT--/-SOTl--Y-- _,_. __ 1181 & commercial ,,.,. Send !Hume to Nuren Aide/Companion L. 1 d 1 ~;ience beautllul Amerlct.n ltmoualne, t01 lite H•lo.p'g, Mature, h= bl.II~~ ~men II al'lowroom, itberal c;om-Scholz Pina Sia 221 • live-In tor •mall elderly We require lronl office mlHlon Call Mr. Tarry NB, Ca. 92663 11 d Y N ° n ·J m k r 1ppearence and good Welch, 7141751-2324 L.tve-tn Mild for my 642-3481 telephone per•onallly FUNNIEST PERSON IN daughter In early 30'1, IFFIOE w/W,1 Adellllonalty you will ~ So Llguna area, mull p-... 11_ 1ee11tary 10 11te1 end TOWN. We're writing 1 be 1bt11 to drive. pool ""' .. _ marketing mgr who r• book & need eome help auall. Send re•"me 10 Id Larson Shipyards NB I d 1 , d Pie II II · • ~ lit bkk t I t qu r11 goo yp.ng en IM ce us you re 1079, P. 0 Box 1680, 4 1 ff,· y~ ng, 4~ c dlctaphone lklil11 as well funny You don't have to CM 92628 5 a-354 om 10 30 ea or~1n1ia11on11 abllt-be. pro 845-4798 LIVE·IN POSITION I lfFIOE lllf Ilea eat Hiiie back- a.ntwll omc:. Caring, hon .. t lady to c., .. , minded person I ¥round hetpfut Call P•nlt• Plaa care IOI' 9S yr Old lady with good typing abillty, 52·7363 aak '°' N1ne1- U•lal1trettr C.M. 540·4137 •vs bookeeplng upe<. 11e1p. -''-------- Expertancad In piper LIU •1!1"10111 tut Aek for Shelley. F•· ~ec19t1onlsl work melntenance ol -• ahton latand area OISTA MEU pen1lon pt1n1. profit Eltpet'd peraon req to 7t0-0202 •-ln'l••H •l(IOf d I 1111 orocaa1 Noel'•. FOfeclo--•s"'... " lharlng. an ax ng auree & 2nd TO aeMcrM lf1411AE Ill .1111 Naeda I FantutlC ~-Mu e I have working knowledge of 1111 1ewi Salary, l'Mdleal. oppor-No experien.c. n-ry tptlonltll HHvy phone, •nd lnvHlment prlncl· tunttllt. Nwpt Cenler loo U.S end Ove<Mlll typing, publlc con1ac1 pali. Non·amkr pref'd. Call 720-1047 FH fOI' Directory •Xl>lr~. personal 11e> EJtoellent illary and~ LOSE WEIGHT white 1-312·88&-3l38 curacy, excellent IP-EJct E-1530 pnr•nc:e 1 mu1tl Full ll4tflta Call M1 Cortez making money Part time Catt Lln<IM)' Scott. 213-595-0351 time/I tl!M 848-7807 PAIT/Tilll fflt l·t 1 o 1 m 1 o I pm , 0-11 Help LtT Pl .... Ullll Wanted 1dull1 Oytl 22 558-0460. $325 wtcly, !NII proon-who enjoy WOttllng With•---------ting, 11111 or PIT, no •>tP-for 1.11 Rent A Car. youth, Muit be well :\eel Typlat. lull time: 60 •· nte:#MIY For lnlor· Wun & detaH ca,. Only groomed. l*'tonlble, 1 ~. Offlcit 111111,. Nwp( m11lon H nd I Hlf· ::cfi1~opl• apply. l)OtfllW mot1V11tor. Start Ben Clll 714/85,·1115 addrHHd. 11tmped 11 176 !Mt week. Call i\ell~ant tnv•lope to Royal Pu· LVN: Buty btck office, 2·5pfY\, 048-7021 (utt lor Food Sarv~ workef • ~~:~•ston!~.~~~~!~~ c:~i!~tkMr~u~,/~'!':,; 1p·-~-:--;-_°"-T-1~-E-1_o_r _g_e_n_•-r•-I :~:'=''~M~~~io: 02180 834·1188 work. St~I pr9'erred !Of OOlllgt •IV<*ll. MUii ......... / MACHINISTi. •1(1* for Call BTWN 4 ·&PM ::~o~:"Atre:~ lllMtmtt Pltl llmt lithe Incl 9'1d· 846-4l&9 PM Mon •,.rl Lori'• j OIP0'1 wortc Mutt h•ve i---,-.. -,-Tim----Kltc:hWI 3077 8o H.lfbor Naw 111011 n N•wport OWfl tool•. L.toun• Hlfl1. l!llvd S .A. (Herbor 11 8Mch reQl.llrtla hlQh I•· 493-t320 nD/Wlftlm •hlon hair 11yll•t end Make Hire II helping ,_c_.,_r1_aoe..;;_1'-. ----- menlcurltt With olltnt.... Maida 01 O..ange County youllt cirri.rt promote Wt wt• pey the l\IDtlMI It IQOCIPtlng -'lclttton• lhtlr own utebll•h•CI comm. and provtcfa au tor Pfof houM o!NMf• rout• Matute, outgo-"'*"' IMne ArM. II l\r Hou-1110. a11r"'lve j>lttnlll PUAD ... Mllll uwlvu welcome. type'*'°"• OltMt oa11 ...... Ml-7411 9't.l.2J2 IV metM0t 2·&PM. M·F. M .. 7021. PIANO PLAYi" IOf Pfl• vat• club , 11 ~A .... ·2flM. Mon-Fri, N I All& for Al 71a-7toi flla1111, (lnltrlo1) ""41• r•tl•t>I• me111tel\t1H:e ''!!!!!!!!~~-~~-!!-~~~!l perton PfT, '°""' '*"' I· ...,, 111.aJ?t ' Antaurent C ATERING service needs food preparation workers $4 per hr Full time 5AM-1 30 P M I 011 s Kitchen 3077 Harbor Slvd S A 979-0747 SALES -Appllcatoori1 be· 1n9 accepted lor prof aalesperson wllDlhty to ciose Effort rttmb\JrMd by Income. Equip or auto leaelng pref but not ea- sen 1111. Mull be selt- tllrllf and prompt Im- med opening All expen- aea pd Please contact Nancy 850-0404 ----Sales 01st11butors tor re- m 1r k able health care produclS $500-$2000 mo PIT-FI T (ne111o) 642-3575 IMMEDIATE OPEIHIGS Nt't.'<i telephone sales represent.a\Jves to st.art tonaghl in Costa Mesa office • P.11 t ume • M ~t be at least 16 •Nu t•X penen<'t· necessary ·Pll·asant personality •R(•hable •Good t'arnmg potential 642-6678, bt. 312, aft. &:30 58-, .. --------Sal11,1r1e•/btffl.••• llOlnlllY Earn S200 $600 per Mature. hardworking tor N-port Beech tn· week part time Up to perton 10 manege re· surance agency Exe••· S1000 bonvs lor closer & putabte 11nt1que shop F1 lenl benefits & working close Will beat any deaf t • me 5 d a y we e k condlttooa Salary com- Sllrt Lodey m1k1ng big (1nclud1ng Sun) Must men1urate wrth e•perl· SSS Call 5!>4-7082 hive good knowtedge Of • n c . 8 5 5. 4 6 II 9 SALES ----en11quas 642-794!. 533.3112 FULL IAY-~ HY llClndlEI S."111 St1tlt1 Good p eyl We need Ma rketing /Sales/ Attea4aat/Tirt lalts phone caJter1 to sett pe-Per1onnet Dept have Full time. exper. mtture - rlodte1ls & route manag-openings In Newport w/llre sale 1b1t11y ers to deliver gu1r1ntee Beien F1n1ncl1I St'rv $275/wk + tire comm 111p1 In 0 C ""' The Good typing, ltl<>rthand NB II you can't sell Ur.a money IS he<ell Hunting 1klll1. e•per req d Call • do not apply 644·1151 ton Beaoh. 714·553-0940 >erlllCe Station WOfk PIT 114/114-1412 llClnAIY eve's S150+ per wit Alk lor Natalie Co111 Meee CPA Firm Ca.II 845--6760 2pm-5pm )ALES Type 80 wpm 10 key !I I W 1-.1 SlOG llYS I lllLS adding mach1n1 Noni I f H - Pubhshtng llrm Med• 10 smoker· Some over1tme IUY101S .lmUIS good people 10 drop ott req. Min. 3 yeera expert-tf ltw--' ..... 0 C 1nce Salary 1975 Cllt ,..... • ouarantM 11tp1 In Rennah. 754• t040 lor 11 looking IOI' 1n •nll'lu· area $50-$100 pr day & 1 111111c j9welry "'-"*· gas Good appearance & 1991 ng ton Sain elq)ef nelpfut cer 1 mu.t Hunt Bch 1----Sl-Cl_n_Al_Y___ but would ~ wllllng to 114-1412 ,,. Fut growing exciting trlfn the right person Aak lor Connie t>uaJ!'leSs needs outgolng 1 Please contact. Mr. Mc- -friendly MCfellry Prefer Dermott 844-1380 SAUi, PAIT TIME exper. but w111 1ra1n tn --1---l!l_IW. __ _ Supplement your income payroll end quar1etlies _._.. by doing Interesting 631~900 Happy Positive Atmo1· telephone .. ,., worlo. on 1---------pnere u you help pro-~llllf or N1t1on11 Com-SIOllnllY·LEUL mote our publication p1ntes. Many ar.1111 10 NB ArH 1 person office. Mfvlc8 tn OC arM. Full chooM from $4 per hr. Exper, excel! aktlls recfd or P/T Salary Of com- gu.,1nteed, ptu1 1ucr1-873-9201 mtaalon 8orloMt Hunt. live bonus program Bell Call Krl1tl• II S•tes exper prel'C. but llOlnAIYIP-ThM 964-7492 wllf train Iha right per-ror small Hrvlce fi rm . ton. For Interview Cati lire typing, lltlng and SWITCHBOARD oper1t0f 11 luxury l.Atguna 8eac:h Robin or Linda 11 accOYntlno $3.75 hr to hotel 4 days 1 week, 141-1111 train 714(646-9780 flexlblcl houfl. Ca.It Don· w.n NSITlll SECIOAllY na. 497-«77. Eaclullve women's 1tore Atrp<>rt area r .. I "late 11 now Interviewing lor finance llrm de1lres lull or pert ttme 1a1os aocurate typlet wlex.cel. position lndMdu111 ap-grammatical llcllla, pro- plylng mull have exten-fe11ton1t appearance slve Hlllng and mer· end lemlltar11y with WO<d ch1ndlllng background proce11ln,i C•ll Dana Exe.I Hlll'y •nd beneo-714/478-1800 1111 Call Mon thru Sal from 9am 10 noon &4o-o990 or 640-0991 WANT ACTION? Ciull1ed Adi 842·5678 Newapaper Cldlllea 10 Go.Cart• WhaleY8f 11\tt Fad Roll 'am on the mar1t1t Wltl'I I aa.ailled Ad Call Now1 &42-54178 m-1-0111 Immediate opening• In teleplloM UIM, Mfflng wbtcrtpllOn• to the Dally Pilot E~ t1oura ane1 Saturday mornlnga Comml11lon with gua· rant•• anCI bonuaet. Contact 84~·5018 all 5:30PM :h8'· KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 1 • i .. ~ I • . : ;i 11 i l I ·.~ ·• L •. -r I .. ' • I • Orange Coa1t DAILY PtLOi /Thurtd y, Aprll 14', 1983 ('9 I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZU I 91.,,11 .. ..,. 11•• ,.... 1011 •.i~~:.·~·!., 12!''' A••;:!:~~~" t:;::·...... '"' t::i::r.. 1141 u1r11111 ,, .. ,., 1 111 lno weou':looow~ u O WtHtrtH Jt A•ll '°' l>•v• eu.to111 4•4. ruuy toeded. "''* j';'lt ttt 11 ....... __ W ..... tlla Q(ffl ~11\0lhlt anti· atOO/off I ~ tpotl BrlcJge l4t 000 C Panriy tno1>•'1 good Clean, 11t50 "'4·4~ 1nnw II QUt •oOG !Win nOb101 1., w/8 lat It~•. 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SWAP MHT ITCMl'I Clo-:~~~02 °::~~~:.~~·w~~: 043~:1 ~'60 Tratk• ton NI• AM/FM • ...o (00080I~ play"*' 1121 Antique 11ou1 men·1 cloth11. plank 3 111 11ee11ng, R 44" tr 7•I llLY 112,111 bladM 10 Male animal• 14 C1bef 16 PHce ~ 69 M1ka1 brittle 030n Eno Cuuntry dln1no tbl 111111• 1por1 111c111, muoh mo1• $23 ,000 '71 MO·P9d Oooct cond WI 17 oetaun 07I02 dr ltl>O Mandcr1 f1ed 1port1 00111 TuuOo llrm 1176 Muil ••111 Slick 111111 Aad1a11 41. 8p1n1111 b e notiu P• out ti It f 7500/ol1 648.0VJO lvea. 648-4207 ooo rnl ucal ehapt Ing• ,?0 &44·H78 '80 Pc Bronie flehiftr• '7<1 Courier 4 apd. magi. Sctottn 1011 4WD TURBO dy, 833-028e 9V n f:OC:,IA M ~'..A l "'_J Mll ... IJ!ll'.111 Q04CS.U 18 P011a1 17 Prlre 19 lnlHIClt 20 Holiday with 04 MMW .. I role 2 Wdl 00 Thr.ad· pral. 61 Canodlan dOCIC>f 68 Mlllglll 69 Olakal 70 Deed =~90 L H=t= ~= 046·12011 871·2040 wk MotertytlH/ • ..,,....--All<lnt1 t 2100. 700·4262 --· I Made tn Slam w/1tt.nd11P w/L llrt•. t cono. 11po DIESEL --,14 110 WllH 8tVlltd pltl• t•H 'Of. c... W/IEbony handlM. .,. g11 boal w/ehemp 00 N-1 Newl Rl()l'tl Oii the fH( OHICIAl 'ACf fllVCIC AM/f'M. ••Ullant cond OOllM llbll long, 1800/olr 646·1285 lrlr w/<.urrtnl rao Sall Anowroom floor Kiuna (JI Ml• ~Ir IHOM,SON ~ ft750 OBO <192·3142, -1111 lfTlflllll Wld• Set on hVV IOlld ---pk &2200 0&4·0591 lll~I 6~0 Mu•t ulll brlH twlrl Ito• I 140. MOIO. 1cycl11 wlndahlold __ g_ snoo 11egerllahlll Cull C)I I f UAIJ vi A NI) filA 8&1-6861 OllllA LI ~ . . . '• . ~ ' . •pol '1 Odorou1 23 Crocus 26 Plenlllul 1167•8200 bear lar111u•. 110 t mold•. · 711 28 11 RHr •Y Sun John 111>-0 9105 •H H 1u 1 MOrl tNIO & -,, tl U 4 eyt . iutomatk:I 1ran1. &<15-1296 daneer. 81p1 6. llOVI. 10 ~t()l!ttt \lr U!> Al •• pwr ,, • .,,ng, AM/FM Delu•• King ll w11terti.<J p MEEl TEMS 2 000 ralrlg, •howar, hall, d/I '83 Y1m111h11 50, ull Int. 110 ·73 8~0 Convertible, n-111190 CHI • 11r cond 26 Wrong name 30 MUii 11 Mining natl DOWN 1 Boom w/hllllllf f2j)O. SWA 1 · I doek cihr• tr11141• 12'1, m110 fl 1 "1110 Ulldtt• 1o11. 11ew 11ng. ••nt cond aunroof. 1111 wt\etl & alloy 5•8· 146!1 ~2~/ol~ 16~~. '1;8x I II 6 0 . • A o 0 II r w11rr S!>bO !>SS 30811 M u I I I e II I I S 0 0 w'*lll (1f'WL046) MUllHll·Couehl7!1,xlnl -~--714/873-6817 ll 10}<\KY llllW 'll" 6•6 5304 llLY 1111• cone 6pc dlnin~ HI 150 t Ch111er Mambe11h:::X, I H' l•trtflsller 1y11em ~Im cond l200 64 260 GTE 1 OH ,int 34 Turkish cOln 36 'R" ol "RPM" 37 Conveyance 38 -du Olable 39 Apexes 2 Expectation 3 Sw111 peaka 4 Movie rot• 5~pe & Bible lion 1 Beside 8 Nom1na111 I A T I! H c:...i:~..c..-=::..&::.f-1.l:-.;:.S 8 , I H 0 26 Young women 'J7 Key 28 Wt!apon 29 Send money 31 Lo1ther 49 Cut coin edges 51 More• Moret' 53 Elevate 662-643(1 II\'" athy o~~~~~ ~~::N~t1111 Jetterlee ~5 F/W/C Cru 75• 887fj lony cond new paint. Int & I w.wa . ' 2 IOVUllll, $260 ae . tader 270 Onan 6'~ KW 80 Yomono <100 Spet'. l 0 r11bulll ong Mull Hel ~ Redwood 10' cue tom Lawnmower 20 Jacob· gtn, rad11. 1u10 pilot "" '""'great X1n1 cond S 17 500 060 875 1022 bll. HOO Wood dHk aon ..,, prop.tied '125 Pola111 VHF/AOf 'J ,., $985/olr SS6·05:J6 73 Ftal 1211 ~ood condl· 2 33 s 4 6 c • 11 a I I • 552-1044 alt 8 pm lhOI 1 recorder ( 1000 II) 8 I s t t ltOll $900 6 1 "6L" . · c " I t H1u ey por 1 111 c "" •97..fS101 etalan Aug, about 8x12 1 fl11her. Loren • <> Mint cond 1100 act ml Truck lor 111111 11111tto1 ... ~1 42 Twnch 43 Bargain 9 Most shabby 10 Cogitate 32 Banish 55 Skm tints 56 Sword Dlnlng Room HI llbla. e $1500/olr <199-<1283 Aak scoop bait lank 370 gal ut11ts ,3500 or w•ll do smoll 101.1' Hoa•• 9129 llG 9149 eheira & hutcn $600 lor Tall fuel New canvesj Awl· 645·•060 Robt1rt 6•5· 1741 IG•"Y1 71 ACCORD air 5 epO. Good con<I 640·930 4 wanted Jan & popular ~~:~o~c':.c:~~'0c~~dt~~~-78 Honda l50K MOtOrt.y V@ry t.leJn 6<1 GM<.; ptlk c. a a a• t t e S 2 9 5 0 ~.~~:n 2,~·t':?O<"\::-45 Freshwater worm 46 Poplar 48 Beach 11 Vehicle part 12 Bea11ng 13 Photocopy 18 Goofs 33 SteVed lood 36 TV Pt<:lure 40 Non-lavo111e 41 Plane! 57 Hotv man 58 llls Fr 60 Punish H""iDE A BED COUCH vocal LP'a lrom $<1 2,500 PIP cle 10000 n11 0""" up •,1 tots ol e•t11•9 751-H72 lent c.ondltlon Auna Brown/rust pllld $98 1950· 1960 top dollar 71<1/6<12·8446 5h8pe. S 1400 S3b 8221 S t;,m~ 54B·014J 80 HOOd& Wagoo 5 spa great $3300 840-2142 paid 5<16-7708 anytime C -.------... -77 Tovot~ SAS Aini cond 1mmac 65 000 mlln. 648·33~ ----12 8 · Inflatable allegart 1• , u 50 Seesawed 52 Row 22 UnMldom 24 Skin 44 Kind 01 pass <11 Also 61 ltahan city 62 Pung or luge 65 Opera house W1g1 Iron lable & 5 chrs $100. Anllque drUH• $50, Anlq trunk• $50 ea 850-055 I all 6pm Moving must 11111 lmmadl S .. 1>41r Arlooe •Bled 101 1tll M•Slf CR250 Shull AMIFM ca~s snrl dtu/lm $3800 673 500 I Portable Spo patd 25HP wood llr used EXCELLENT CONO SJ<l~Ololr 496·1>1~2 'll CIVIC. SliO $4500, will s&CrtllC& 3AS SSOO 631·6087 S500tOBO 557 2729 09 ~uriJ St.;~e btld 1..i 1.yl 631 1993 f 12 1 S 1500 complete w l -- redwood sidings Antt-Boston Whaler. 13 40hp 4 spcJ new pa1111 ru11~1 -- SPRl•C OLU•1•1 qua well unit, bulll In wet Mere, wllr8illlt asking IMotor a.... 1020 w t! 11 s 2 0 0 0 I b 5 I I 82 CIVIC Hu1cnback wltan can be REWARDING bar w/relrlge. paid $2500 5St 55!>2 _ ----'"' s45~~0.093, smce 111ere 1a 8 place 10 $7000. sacrillce s1eoo _675·8229 Cc~~~~: ~~~r1 ~~g~·~ 76 Ch&vv Luv w1shell 9127 sell 1eltove1 household I 7· Eleclrtc Side Bock 59 l6' Fiberglass Aun11 MOTOR HOMf Will IJdV i.lereo. many xlras. good haaa lurntshlnga end IT'S Mo1or Boat, seats 9, bout wl lrlr. no m oto r cash 497 :t280 c;ond $2650 545-89291::.==-----..._..-HiE ENCORE, a new $1700 Call 494-5159 s 4 7 5 e 3 8 3 4 6 5 alter 5pm cons1gnmen1 store al Muicil 846-7719 •~Oe~9~t1i'!1E e 1 rorc!Floo s cyl 22K, 389 E 17th S1. Costa 6224 --S-k 1973 n am/Im ster cass. 3 spd Op Mon lhru l •• trll ••• t. 24 klp1ec ope "rom $195/wk All c,1ze1. ~=~a.10a~1 10 6pm 1-.:::.:.:.::.:.:;.;.;;;.;,;;, _____ mOdel 226 OMC $9000 ' 2156 Newport Bl wtod. ovr&l 1""s w/ Ova11on Clesslcat Guitar 673-02<10 650.1500 t moos mo1 e $62 50. 63 t-0281 w/herd shell case. hU 1 494-2069 ev htl•H 01• Dresser bullt In pick -up w l S.il 7014 Trailtrs, Travel 8024 1 72 ~ Aanchero GT .. 11 volume, Base & Treble s kt d SOUTH Beveled mirror, e•ce ent control 1tlnt shape Best MAflllE FUEL IOCI Tou1us 78. 19/ ', ~C1AC... µ11.i<up w / toe dn condition. $300 or besl Oller Call Bonnie FOR SALE &•It cond alp11 6 $4450 shell, $1600 536·8;?21 COUlln offer 536-7082 5_.0•4788 642-46<1<1. M·f , 9 S 968 2742 82 Teryot& Long Bed 5 OrlHlll Tai.le RENT BAND INS TAU· Partnership In Ericson 35 80 Scam~1 35 unu~uat speed ssoo cash 86 ISUZU TEAK. 4 X <I with glass MENTS perlecl cond. racing & tilb•n style Cedor LocJgo sumo loan 760·8569 Formerly Jtm Molino top Kenmore washer. 5 Sax, Trom. Clar. Flute crutSlng. sllp tn Newport modl•I Aini $89 75 Vaaa 9040 Isuzu yrs old Also moving Call Bob 675·3611 $6000 Call Leslle eves 64:? 079!> 546 88:>3 "WE Will •OT b01tes 675-7787 1-==-=-=~----::--I 979-7843 66 Ford Econo . .-Int cono Oflice Faraitue A Ar1sto 16 '11 lerrcui. eng noods rebuild Sun-IE ••IHSILI" "=i t 1221 Sanlana 20 •Int day aa11er sale lully con1.i1ned rool mags s400 l1tm Volume Sale5. Service S I ~ paea w/very acttve 1ac1ng 673 7796 l!ves 751-8876 Tony and Leallng 1~G~l~l:.:1:.i1Ll:...::.:•::.:.:e:.:I~--Adler Typewriter sell cor-fleet 2 mains. Jib. & 65 Chevy Va-;,--$ 700 18711 Beach Blvd C.r •• I •• I •• r reel ing llke nu lake genoo. trlr $6995 A t t' ,. 8 • 1 _ 1276 Huntington Beacn S350 5..j5.s392 975.1165 dys. 640-4490 o omo av.. ~ 2000 Surfboards. snow lkta. Xerox 2600. xlnt cond. evesl wlmds IMPORTANT NOllCE Aat1';;;:-(114)142• w1ter tkll, all kinda ol Xerox malnt contract Spencer <14' all cab Osl. TO READERS ANO Clinics 9045 Ja1au 9129 CIOlheS. IOyl. bile.Ill. .... 1 1000 Bridge Auoc. cutter. glass hull teak AOVERl !SERS - ~~ ISUZU reo equip, gun1, china 788-3650. deck, top cru1!llng gear Tne p11ce ol 1111ms ad· Soo4 Mo•ts •••4t4 XK 1<10 commte1e parlS, Sat-Sun 9.5 52• Sea· ililiiiiiiiiiiiiiij S99Mlolrs pp 675-4895 ver11sed by vehtcle deal· seals cherry wood duh. --~===:::::~=~~=~~=~=~~~~======~ ward Ad, COM 6<1_<1·_8_29_: era in 1ne venicle claM•· t9<16 Foro Woody W a etc S 1000 556-<1982 or lmlTDllY Spinnaker Sall~ 27 lied advert1s1ng columns gon S l3.ooo 833·9773 ltlp Waatt4 SlOOIBtlp W1att4 5100 Atpliucn 1011 Ctstl lltH Sloop, running rlgg~ncf does not include any eP· t929 Ford Mo<lel A Town 61 Classic Ma1k 111-3<10. ~;-:;;;;;;;;;~~~;;.~;;;;;;;:;;;:;-Garage sale. 4 lamlly CLUIAICE Included Value 51 phcoble tue~ license, Se oan s 10.000 English Import, 4 door, I S G-E refrlg, good cond, Tnura 411<1, Fri <1115 9.5 ISM Correcting Setectrlc Asking S900 493-9436 transfer lees. llnonce 675.6161 red , •ed lel!her int & SPEND Y UR DAY s 100 Constelletton. 879 Arbor CM 11'1. dual pitch, wide car· Tanen 30, '80, outsland· charges lees for 011 pol· ta.ik wood $8500/0BO AT THE BEACH Hoover tank vac. S26. rlege. $695 Incl lull 90 Ing wt prlme Npl moor· lullon control <levic;i 993·l888 242 F!Owef St. CM (re811. Floor pillows. 2 1981 rec-dey MfVlce warranty LI· Ing. $.45,000. 962·236<1 certi11ca11or1s 01 dealer '50 FORD 2 Dfl llnera. mirror, box spring mlled stock on hand llocumenlary prepa10 vs. 3 spd, runs & looks Jea1ea 9131 TEL-A-Cl RC HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR PART· TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER •Evenings end Saturday mornings ·Commission/Guarantee ·Must be ambitious, pleasant and reliable & mall. pa1nllng1. B&W RIPPEL'S OFFICE SUP· 14'1J' SklpJack "w1tra1ler 11on char gos unteu good, all orig $2000 '74 Jensen Healey ne..., HOT OFFER! TV. TV table, bolsters. PLY CO. El Adobe Pla.ia. ~lnb~l'.lni·i~s~ v~t~ ~d otherwise sp1tc1hed by obo 842·0100, 969· 1221 car cond. $7000 COl.D CASH!! I = ~~.7~;";e~!'. ~SJ~C~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!I!~ 213.397.9572 the adver111&1 731·9260 I TO EDISON Sal/Sun 10.5 2217 "!! 60 SANTANA 25 • 7., tiP A11to Services/ Aato1, laportecl M cl 9141 Cl "'T(>""[RS Anaheim 642-8392 IB M Electronic type-p t 9015 9107 ···.:•.::1::.:•=-----...;.;;~ " "' • writer Good eondlhon Honda B11s1o1 S 1 t SOO ar I Aaii - Gel S25 for your operable Sat/Sun Aprll 16 & I 7, S9SO or wltvpmg desk & Home 71<1·536 1952 SAVE UP TO 50•'•' Prol ::7:.:C~F-O_X_l_la_w_l_e_ss...;.o.;;..r~tg second refrigerator It's 9·<1 378 Either St C M rtbbon1 & erase 1apes. 547-7623 wk paint & auto body H B cond inside & out never c'O!lltng you up lo $144 or 8' coucn SlSO 2 Roll· $1000 obO, 493.5<145 ••IOT s•OO 6111 842·0100 969 12<'1 d ented or repa1nled more " year m .. 1ectric away beds S3S each 2 -• baits Donate your 1Wlnbedl11mesStO.all Piian&Oriiaa6221 5<16-0<16_9__ 2Craoar 1Sat2r1ms aulo w1a11 1unsfantas "per .. II n I( St' c 0 n d k inds o f nouuhold WURLITZER ORGAN Speff/Ski 7016 Fe>:~t:~r7~ ~~~~pr ~ .. ~95~~t!i· ~1gJis~88 s n.-fngeratm u. orw of the •tems Frullwood, beau11lu ----d b I L 11 ft St ft 9 20 80 Aud• 5000S Antnracue chan11e~ tts1(.· e ow. Baatia1tea IHC• con<I $550 651 -180<1 arcra A11tos Waate4 0 · and bt' sure 1«1 menllon -Sk• Boal Hull ano 1111 g11y wtglass asl•o roof 68 MO Midget. nu paint. toP 11ana ate Xlnl mech cond Mull tell now• $2000/090 497-6002 Paattr1 9153 72 Pantera EX IMSA OTO race Cir, 11ree1 legal. llc'd e1c S 13.900 __ ,_2_13)335·30 t_• __ Ptnclae 91 S7 MEISTER POlllCllE/ AUDI 13631 Harbot Blvd Oaroen Grove late1-len-1..tlsla1 114-111-2133 65 Cleu1c. whl, 11ln1 cond $8500/t>eal ofr 857-1933. 551-5098 78 81 I SC. anrf. pe11 cond nu paJnl. rubber trim. spt Nall. mlrrOft, air. cruise, etc 39.000 ma $18,800 631-<1721 6<12..fS 177 Of 646-1030 77 '~ 92<1. black. xlnl cond , low mileage Mull Mel $78001060 Ask for T i na w 966 ·3099. 83 1·3849 alt 6 72 914 Por Mag whlll Xlnl cond $<1350, 49<1·5729 eveslwknds. ·1a Porsche 911SC. aunr1, 01k grn/cotk, xlnt cond s 10,500 557..0642 dys 832-0729 evee leaaalt 9159 U LIW AS 9.9% Financing On New Renaults N•-•OO t -... f I • Experience helpful. but wllllng to train ·This Is not temporary 642-5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM-9PM ,_ this spe.:uil orrer when CONSOLE PIANO. Pe<fllC1 only Sacrtflce lor sum AC PW etc Lo mo Must Y 0 u m 8 k e t h e I I WI I I / I AR A I I cond French Prov Pe-met 1700 OBO WE BUY sell by 4.15 o• assume arrangements Get a can Kohler/Campbell 760-8649 lse Call Mike 850-1649 SALi $2200/olr 642-8311 ' 01 964-3657 ft'(.t'lpl. and Southern 19' Sleetlcralt Jet SktbOBI D c1•s1 ---Cahfornaa Edmm will Furniture, applet, hlhld THOMAS PARAMOUNT Chev eng wet sleeks USE n IMW P 8 y y 0 u s 2 5 your 11em1. btke carrier All organ. horseshoe key-xlnt 15300 553.9533 (P11d For Or Nol) 0 0 n 8 11 0 n 1 s 11 x good quallly • reason· bo1rd, tuned . plays 675.1277 Any Year. Any Model' ~.I"' J"W:\ll•R ded .. ~llble Frtt pickup abla pr1cHI Sat1Sun beaut $500 575.5539 r---. .. ~ .. W!!l'!!llli ~YIL ~ 12·5 20792 Co41ma Pa-• • •-· 7011 9112 su us f1 loll• brct JOI YOUI ·-• ' oil XT 101011 • l'Y""'tV CARVER '"'"' l"-11 WM• .. •·• JOl.5·~ PACIUnl ... -• • .. -" 9161 by the rharity Thll c1llc Sanda tract. nr 1,.rtia1 Ge.is 6230 anat ..,.ap. a Selff.Servlce-Leas1ng speoal offer expires May Beech & Atl811111 --Hobie 16, almoat new. w~EST 31, 1983 For deta1t1. BACKSWINO $265. Sel· wtilte main & Jib $27!> w phone dom uaed Only 5 lelt. Hobie 1<1' sell. while llYEITORY Orang .. County lm•t 5•6--0729 new. S225. 675-<1506 • ·75 5301. <1 spd . air 5105 Cllvary Multl Family Fri/Sal 11·3 TV /ll•ie/Sttrff 6232 Hobie 14 with Jib & Traller cond. {715ZWK) Lutheran Church 14261/81 Mendocino --5 .. RC A $t100 11· Sears lnllat· WE PAY * '76 2002: 4 spd. 1111 (714) 972-46117 The Colony O/W, Im, BEAUTIFUL 2 able $70. 4HP Outboard cond. (125RKKI or (213) 402-0702 bikes. clolhas. toys. Color TV 2 yr wrnly. 3 31 E TOP DOLLAR * 78 633cst. auto . S 148 Free delivery. S100 67 -1<1 ves ctu.1dren'1 Hoaplt.al of more loaded (530062) Orange C.ounty Open Sun. 19' galvanized boet trall· FOR USED OARS * ·79 3201 4 spd . su11 1714) 972•1242 011114'1 Werl4 TV John's 648-1786 er, nu ule. suspenalon & I OI root (S<17WRD) • or I (800) 841-7439 o•H•re•'• c .. ,., AKAi 2300 Reel 10 Reel "'" $500 494-6671 or AW llU • * ·79 7331. 4 spd load· Deseret lnd\.IStnes 2nd ANNUAL 7" au10 reverse in e•cel· _7..;68-~3_7_0_4____ PONTIAC /HUH ed (97 lUXBl (714) :>45-8271 RUMMAOE SALE lent cond 3 mos guar SJiae & Decks 7022 2480 Herbor Blvd * eo 5281. auto low Furniture. tova. elolhlng $325 firm <19<1-3569 ~ COSTA MESA miles (S72ZYLI DI.sabled AITIS'ncan homseno4d llema APRIL ~~-------,., Boat Sltps avaJlaote New Ut-4100 Ut-1.Sl '* '80 3201, auto sun Veterans Chin1..1es 16 II AM to 2 PM Stereo Stolen • Mull sell pon Beach 25' .35 ·<10 root (1AHU8351 ' ... ; ... ___ Wert of Orange U1U(71•n>tl,.7.oe1~ C• ... •r If l11Yenlh spkrs Brand new still In Call 6<12-<16<1<1 WE IUJ * 8 I 7331 S spa load _. , .,, ,, ,,, "' box S2!>0 CHEAP ltd (t00P949) e •••• Salvation Army LI le .. Bryan 642·9870 Balbo1 Coves dock pwr CLUI COS '* 9 1 320.. 5 spd sun 20 AIHlffen ---------1 (714) M7·0831 IHI IC C ..:.:...on~a:....o:....le:.....::.1t:....•_r•-o-11-m-/...,.fm-boat to 35· $200 mo Mr AID TlllCIS rool ( 1EBC299) ,..,1, Aaiaala St Vrncent de Paul Movtng • must Miii Kii & 1 adlo. tepe deck & re· Long. 850-1190 • 82 s2a.. auto load· °'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t7!!1!!4)ilJ!633-i!!!"!'~ dln, hlhld lurn, moped, cord player. cu1 rec· Balboa sllp lor 45 x 1<1 ed (1EJA4H) Ftr...., D!p 9510 ! misc 293 Uptind order. like nu $250 beam W1r & elec 207 * 83 3201. auto sun lfterfftlq Pre.. :;:;a:._________ (Glennyre) •87-5395 646-7512 Edgewater $450 rool (IF'FN89•) 14-110 ,.r '-"' ltllll •m.. • ....... .,i&h IOl4 I t le1c~ -------557-3288 IH-1111 8 wks. Sl 75 960-0t 33 Solid oak aplr111 SlalfW9Y,l.:.::!!J!:.:.ii~':....:.=;.;;..-------------! 208 W 111. Santa Ana "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" l!~ UJJ.t U CKU •UI lO lJ,. ~ ;.,,.....;; ~ 2~ CUSH CllPE 1980 Mazdo 626 2 door coupe C1yatol 1flver. blue labrtc lnlerl0< One owner. regularly aervtc· ed, only 33000 mis AIC, om-rm stereo cassette. recllnlng bucket seats. aluminum wheel• Auna g1e11t -ta great Recently detailed $5800 obO Call Answer Ad <1<14 , 642 .. 300, 24 hours 79 RX7 Mazda. •Int cond, new ltres. stereo c&uel· le, ate. low mllea $62001080 5<13-5839 78 Mazda GLC Spon Ssp sunrl. air 1m/lm sler ea.u, new brkSllhOCkl SiM! Sal 14261 Mendo- ctn o. Irv $2995. 552-4599 'H IEITlEf·lln, s 17.000 533·4242 Bentley · Aollt · 53 A· Type, •lnl cond new pe1n1. S 12 ,500 OBO ~:~ 10_22 ____ 91-6,...,.S '1• Saab 99. rebll eng, sunr l . 1us1 tuned $2000/beSI o fr 642·7208. 642-9021 ,,,,,. 9169 78 Calica L1f1beelc. Oorgeou1 sparkling blKk body. all orig 5 spd, sunrool e11 stereo. flawless int Run• great $31150 970-05<18 70 Corona Mark II. MW lrana. good cond $1200 645-0seo Fifi tr Part ff• Coctler Spenlel Puppy'• ,. diameter. n-. seer Garage ul•. Aprll 16. hats $2~!c, ~,rJ .. ~00 '--========1 __ :....c_losed __ Su=-nd.,,,a 7 y-==-UI llff ....... male. bull. AKC 1eg'd $1900 A!M-7953 9anHpm Fum · clolhes. :,..:.:.::_::..:..-,---7-0_1_1 , .. ..,.,E SELECTION OF '" hntt411tt wtrti $250 6-tO·S 130 ....:...-------::-:-:-:-1 loyt 3 t 12 Broad St N B -•tr.. Wan led Sid• tie for 26 WE ''' ,_,....,"' eo Supra bm au10 8Jt 0111 MMHt _.:..~-P,-tbu_ll_T-.,.-,-..,---•C••J•ltn Hll &.cs--5i5s FIR fllCI SAU catamaran Run USED CARS & TRUCKS NEW & &USED BMWS' lltrct4n leas 9145 i';'~'g1011~~'.~1~:x11'~r _ __:....::..;.:_____ UKC, S7S Centroolcs Mdl M· 150 Doi lllllE SALE 15• Schock Rowing Dory 87S--51S74 or 548-9995 COME IN OR CALL FOR Alie about 55 t_ 5858 TtMphona 83 t ·7287 m11rtx parallel printer'• · ~ SI 10· Alden Ocean Shell 1 Side Tie l0< 26' sallboat HEE APPtulSAL TIE MIR WI 10 IOllcltort needed at 130CPS S287 or olr 8 to 5 II/Sun Ivar, S950 ea/otter 758·9~ ._._port Beech $7 15 11 Cormier-Delillo ·LOii 1ul'.I IP Tdaa1~ 9171 oooe. full or part time, no Wiii mate A K C male Ouantnv discount 1vall gOld, furniture. ecceu ,......... tLIT &a. CU IAWI fOI - axper nece11. w/lreln Lh11a Apao w/aame 840-3634 dulgner cloths 839 p ... 1 7012 Call 548-1608 O•m VOLUME SALES lhru our purchase 11nd '73 Spitfire, t500, 1uns Cell aft 1PM. 868--0151 only No ree. eve'• Baytlde Or . IBOAT SLIPS up 10 4o tt t8211 BEACH BLVD SERVICE & LEASING IHH plins grt. lk• nice, nw top 551--0361 Frff le TH 8022 J ... l Jt•14 Cl1111c 111 Lapstrake .. liable Hunllngton HUNTINGTON BEACH 3870 N Cherry Ave 'II ILllOIS St300 Call 060·1482 H Century bay boat. <I cyl, "111 141 1011 141 UI 1 LONG BEACH • The Dally Piiot hat Im· --Found gentle F Doble, can ONOS 3 S kt C k Orey $3500 875-6161 Harbour Devenport Ma· • '--·--(No Cherry e~tt-405) t•NllTS Veltsw11ta 9173 mediate opening• for II L •• not keep. MUii find good DIAM oc • rlna Jim 846-0176 H1gl\est cuh 1mmed for ltO 1301 Quall Streel - ..,.. per10111 lun or pan llC•l8 Jlt home 5<15-9590 tall ring. 11 beaut 31 Ber1rlm Fl.B. S/Fm, twnn Local M.D wanta lo renl uour vehtcle, domestic or (114) 131·1 NEWPORT BEAC!-1 ~ '._...., OrMI ~·""""" po-1010 1tonee $3500 value, will g11 rebll 82 a y , 8285 r11de-ln1 WCllcome ~ ,.,,. -·m"' •-tf1an f • "025 t I t d xtri's )(Int cond $49, 40' slip In e11change lor foreign 551-1••-t•OO tenllal. GuaranlM draw ,.. ara&Jart • accept bel or. or 11 e ----ed •• • c~ 1 on uaed car of aame va· SOO. pp 873.6<174 ·, caah. 752·5968 4 W"'Hl Driftl _30 Conveniently Local ~A~ agelnat commlllllon. ""'. Large new con11gnmen I Ill FIUITlfll 646-2330 • ~ & Compellllvety Priced 'H •II JIOSI O,E cellent opportunity lor •llo9 acc41Ptlng new M-8fi7 8133 lue. Call Linda 548·1365 1••11 llW 1111 s· Sliver. blue ieelher. 10 ml peraon with cereer lect anllquu, collect· Herb • Mu11 1811 Oold Rolu 8'4" Redcrut Avon & Tr1a1torl1tioa -• eng Asking s10.eoo amblllona. Send r-.ime eblftl & contemporary **I BUY** man'a watch Oy11er •HP Evlnrude motor. - 4 llTllllSll U 850 . 9 ,.. 6 to: plecH, large or small brand. Value S2000. HH both good cond S850 Caae11 IOI Ula 4 ....... 4rln Sales.S.rvloe-Leos1ng Or~'J:~ ~g~•bgo";1pe1n~y.c;\"t"~~ FIUITlll St<l-OO,xlnt976·2871dys 646-4212 or (213) 'HYWqllPlll ,lob' 1111 Wllttra ({}(CARVER 1~::w~s~11~L1>~!~~!~n SOUTH PO Box 15e0 ltlll. St. C.M 6-t&-8018 MASTERS AUCTION 11l1ttll .... a1 1211 37 1S-tt8J POP TOP. cuttom Int• •lrrert, •ll111r41, Ill "W 1 S fl.litt •Iii\ 11 \ Int • wire wheel a, quick COUln eo.te Mela. Ce t2t20 •='1=-n ••ii ........ 111-"21 Ll"I ... LHll 42 tt luxury motor yacht In rlor. mech. excellent 111_.111 rear wl .. ews, "'-'U sale 714~7~8200 EOE 11~ -• -Long Beach Fully m1lnt· S n r I . S 2 5 0 0 • "'":.,;., :~ ~ •... ~ ... "' , YILISW&IEI ~~~~~~~~~I HARBOR AREA Rust Floral Sola, 8', 30 Halk.Im Bal10on1 del alned $5001<, I or 'Ii 71<11876-9305 rear stt' ••••tr •1---------,~-:---==-•az '11 llL Fomw;,i Jlm MatlnoVW r~ T-..... Or .. -needed .. PPL""NCE SERVICE pillow·l>ack. 1250 anytime Fun 101 Sec'y partnerM\lp Flaalble C • I e It • t r t 1 78 BMW 2002. 11u10, 69K Clean $5500 675-3099 u - 1 •t v-,._.. ,...., W• . ..,"j' recond .,Y¥ 883-<6058 M , 4/20-251 873_.. It lllfml. OrNt lor corpo. New In town? llHlllld (.-l 1 t ) orig. ml Super cond .,,.... DaY9. Huntlngloo Bd'l rll• entertainment Roy can help )'OU meet many ,._ , 53750 631•3018 Mint cond ·92 3000 Tur II ....... .,, ~ ~. M -3077 Chiming Clod!, rlflG• fN· Antique Singer Tr11dle IJM.Q34e ot your needl 64:1·5t78 HLY 18211 bo. bu1oundy cnrome VOiume Se .... Servtoe rRAVEL AGENT. min 2 I Ill llfU&llOIS ery '/.hf. pl~ tune fN· Sewing Machine 78 3201. lo ml, <I spd, whla. sunroof. 15K ml, and LMllno Y" exper. Newport ti«b 957-8133 er; hr $100 56--3888 1175/blt olr 845-1285 Gt•ttll 7011 lnn1l 7011 -.wu::: ::':r: ~;:l':";·,~i;;' -· ""'°° ,. •. ,,.. ""' --· Btech. 548-7742 Dln•ll• HI w /• ewlv POOl TA8Ui . 497 • 2 ™ '80 3000. xln1 cond, 97, Huntington a..cf\ .:::.:;;;;;;.;.:....:.......; _______ WHhar, claan, work • chalra, $175. Cane bar. •·x1· tlate. c:uatom wood 000 carefully driven (11•)1411 nPllf /Tr........, good 185 Orv•'· ,... (2)4' aectl<IM, 1 100 u . 6 dellQn Comee w/blllllltd PRE SUSOI '72 BMW 2002. good mu .. by Of1Qln11 owner. • In S.W offtce. M141 Ill.,,. 2 olean, WOftcl good 75 1toot1, 140 ea 60" W light & Wllll unll w/CUfll • S eon d , n • w P 111') I Becker 1m/lm 1tereo '72 Supet 8"1.. NMd1 rr• •• ,., lranacrlblllQ MM4M wood mini bllnd•. 2 pr. e Valued •t 12000. Mlllr)Q llRllE EIHlllT . $3.000/otf•• 840-5280, l~. alloy wMtl•. tun-IOfM body wottl. ·St-.o and •good k~ Of w----1-..-moe old, S176 alt Red· tor S&OO firm. 681-8237 720-0858 roof, CNIM control. $10, SICrlftca 1 1900. Call ......., •-. F.. ---,~ woo .. chelr w /cuahlon. •••-llW 1111 • • o• 14 tt tt 8 * ,j. .... , --_ .. ,. •"5 _......,, Good cond " NEW •• .. TTnESS SETS -'T" 2002. 4 tpd. tunrf 760 Ctll v4v· .. I 548-8215 a • ..,.,,.. t hlon l111nd. all t ·6 •• -· l30. onomon. 110, 1Xtr1 ..,,.. " 1--•••• ..... Mldya. 040-9"1 91µ50e ou1hton1. 17. Ham~. TWln IZ &eO. lull ltz• $66,, NE .. ._ _,. tmltm, air. new rbll. dlf· i...:5;..P~M ____ ..,...,. __ I '87 Bue rMl!t q, good AEFRIOERATOR: Gd 15, ffl-tll0-4' 0\1111'11105, King 1 125. BALBOA MARI Tl• llllL PA. lwenll.i, & Cluteh, alloy•. '14 460SL. S1"'4r bl, ntW cond ' MUST llf°LL -PIUD• cond. 1 100. &S1·t531 ANtt 760-5132 HARDWARE 9 eoeed tr1t11., W11t.,n ntW Mtcll a Wa«>er carb pelntllop, FM 11erao1 11100 obO. 14f.H38 ,...__.....__ Du•"'-"--ft a 30 Oak cabinet. 7Sx38x14. 3 mltrOft, ,.., 1111> oump. &e000/080 '31~50 1apt, = 10 ml Mini 'Tt OIESl!L .... lllT _....,.,.,.._ ..,.__, 1 ., .,: pm. ... ...... ....._.._ 01111 dra (600• '4) M l I""' 000 "" ~ Muet be IN v-.. ._y_ MAOIC·Maml>trahlp In ., I lnOf•I ~ • 9117 cond n1, '-"• n..i.. 4 o 000 mt IP'f'llllnQ '*'' Patt/ti,,.. fle•lble IUO. •m 111 •bow, eotld dr1 below. uo1u11v1 N.I . Ma11to Invites You to Our MY,.... taH firm. 887.e38S t;.;''t>ociy, ~ acr11c:t1- 11oura. Cell aft. s, '73-7801. 1200. 2284 R11101r1, Club. 11460 + ouee. Call •17 8210. new paint, auto, kl .i. nawleaa tan int. 60 THe OfflCI IM0•21.. Fr .. 10 OOOo nomt AKO C.M. Ma..9713 662·tUf radio, orig. owner, 1tlnt • rnpa Run• 1 uparb. .... • ... llH o.,m•n 811eph4Hd pup. Dryer 119, couch 1811, • • 111•111 Elllln con o I 2 e o o ob o . TMt Dflw a Prloe '3'60 01()..()MI H 0 2~ yr old. H om t ctltttdraWetal76,0tlb91ld1n9Wlndaw1&door1, &I n M t-11S0,84M102 M .. 111111 ·-•-.•oonc:t. 1 aood \.1 Plof ~ w/ ...._..,,, Wll M&.IMO 170, c1tm boy1 bed Ylrloua lllN + 1how.r APRIL 18th Turbo ltarlon •• ._ f •flOO beet of r9'1 In HWpl a ..,_,._ f"" ....... 175 1 136.. 652·7e.41 door. IUIOr l11t, --•••TllmTf COl'Ole l Tr9dla NN*,:-i ut I .A. CIHn tffrytluno ,._, -drter .... -_... 7eo.eM1 Tutbo 0..... p u _ .. ;.;.:...:•...; .. ;.;;J..;,,;;.-,---:--. ••o•Pt w1nc1ow1 , or trade tor •l •o Llkt""' M..,ll. mHtar • WNit 1 OnOwfuf \fiiOtlcl knool• often wnll'I ~ 'ti vw a 119 , Cltffect '41·2'M eve• eacept f.4641Tt Of' ll0-1727 bdrm aulte: t cl'lw dr• UO 8TOAI '1XTURU: I A.M, • 4 P.I, 01 lhop"lnn, rlQhl 11 u• Nllllft-oelllnO Dair; oond ~ .. """*' T & ..,.._ 11r. 1tmolre, a night ueecs • mual "" ... , ,. • ...,. P11111 c1aaalh9d AO• to ·•-.... .. ,.,. ..... • ue ,,_e, ~ ~ •land•. klnf •It• bed, off 2111811-4.-11 ult ~ ""'*'• ::.rn .. ,, teaoll tfll OrMQe COM! 11900/v.u ·-~.-.•• ~ Nlnll ~--• ...., 11200, Iota., t 180. ~ tor MINln llOI W, hast hr•t I.I. Dellr ,.llot CllH flt4 !Mttt .. Aide, ..._.,, °""9r. 141-1171 !Iner, I 1IO. I ••Ivel .....,_ •-• 80 .,. __ ... Aft To pt-your ed, ~ 141•51Tt >Cini ,...., ~ II ,..,.._ '400. Mull .. ..,.._ ,_..,., Demo l Mtgr. Aept. on ,_.., C.-14t·MTI and let • -i~i;;i'l~~;-;;; A lfMtlOr, Ile new, lmmecl Woodbridge ~· lld ~ ,,._,..,n, !:.!,~ Ac>ot-•VllOf:~lllip~J.:=~~~~~== cu lifted A4tt. '°"'.,,.. troef~fl'W. 2 door 11eo. 11,_,111 saeoo Mt-Mt ,_ _ " .. ~.,,..,. -.totO ~ltl',IAMl',h ,. . ... ',, I ' l ) ~ ' i ' ' ~ I ,, I Orange Ooul DAILY PILOT /Thur1day, Aprll 14, 1883 , =••:::.:"':;:a.·.::a.=ierw~=---i;A~•:. ... ~· ... '*-· ..... __ ... _____ .......... ,,.. l•••"· •• ,.,,,. ......... "''' •• , ... D!etl"• ............. " ,......,., tlU V1lk9w11ta tl73 , ............. , ..... -,;ii;,.-.--.....t_l'l ..... l Y1llitw111a tlU lale• !!01 C .. lll11 t2H Clarotltt HU Clanrtltt HU fer• HY '78 CONVERTIBLE 1tll lllOl llUJ. '80 Cid Seville, 2-tone. 1t'JI Hl"I.,,,.. 'f• aaM••t Ht '83 Ford F11oon. Great '78 Cont. Mk V. yellow, 'll futlAll •YOO '80 \/W Sclrocco. low ·7 I Super Beetle, auper c Ed Pl o-blk/elvr er Ill etereo • _., & -tr 1n1 port 1 t Ion . anrt, etc. Sg Deon-*· 49$-~2 ml!Mge. $5600/0BO. cond $2600/0BO. hampagne · um 0 T .. N INIT rtr.• can. Lihr, i'oadi.d. •11. lllU W&IH tmmed. poM. 111.860. a 1 O Of OB O J e If 42,000 ml, 18)00/bat 536--0978 wtwht top & Int, orig ti Inc p 11.., • 18, , ·ee Bug, 80K orig. mt, 1 ,_________ 840·8837 owner, $5300 865-8984 1 P :n~ d w; ond • 200. 979-7081 wkdy• 0Pllon• Include AM/FM e 8-98e2 848-0118 _8_7_6-_1_21_1 ____ -,- owner alnc. n-. Cellf '73 \/W Bua; Beautiful, day•: 770-8530 evea. ~~IF~",,!':;~~ .. uii 9-5. · (~.,~ape) & alr cond. '79 C1m1ro. Z28. T-ber '74 Pinto wgn. 11250 ·73 Mark IV, need• work, car, runt auperb, mint '80 DleMt D1ther, 4 apd, n-eng & p1ln1. tlrea .• 79 Conv VW Xlnt cond wheel. crulM control & '78 Coupe de \/Ille, $1000. 1 · root, ate, •'I etec, xlnt Look• good, run• great. 11100. 845-1295 cond. brand new tlr.. air, atereo. mint cond. S2850tOBO. 638-7073. 18500. Cell evening•. 04lttom whella. (239688). Good tlrH. HLY 11111 running cond A good 72.000 ml, 4 apd, am/Im • t•is : S 1 7 7 6 ob o . Ch r 11 $3350. 631-3016 .70 \/W B . good cond. 542•4603 llU IWI 656-4982 or 833·9773 buy 15000. 842-8318 caaa, nu tire•. ~ 1-2327 =•-.rc;.;•:;;.;!7-------~·~ _9_7_0..0_5_4_8 _____ '75 BUG Cal. look. N-S2200 ,3 \/W Bug, '71 \/W Bu nu alnt '112 Eldo, dllHI, lo ml, '81 El Cemlno, 11.000 ml. '77 Pinto. 2 dr. lo ml. •Intl '78 MONARCH COUPE paint, clean/aharp, runs good cond $240 1 ~i ~1 1 'w.lt,I t • veryclHn brown1tone& llkenew,loaded.Aeklng cond . $2000. Homel Xlntcond.12900/obo SELL Idle Item• with • gr e • t. $ 3 2 5 O Io tr . 842·9482 wea dern w d•. ,ral 7 ~o'· ~ ten cloth' loaded No $7400 PP. 642-7728 551-2233· wrk 840-577 t Daye 5-45-0477 (Shaw) Ollly Piiot Ctaa.lfled Ad. 5~·9538 goo con · " · • ' · ' eve• 842-2002 --'----------------'83 Ragtop, reblt eng, n-882-5458 :•".:agel~~~n\nn°J'; '80 Monza, 4 apd, xlnt ·74 T-blrd, exit cond, 58K ,74 C 4 1 4 d A1t1 Lt1aia1 9010 Aalo L111i111 9010 Int/top. looks & runs •69 vw Bug, 1,000 ml on 8~{490 3 wkwd•Y• cond very clean mt $2500. aplll, cy • •P ;::===============::; nice. $1875 641-4737 recond eng. body xlnt. 2 3 H . 645•7106 · •85 Mallbu 2.dr e-cyl. re-122001080. 8'45-0518 857-2879 ~~0 ;Mc~t~r;>, ~~~· WHY BUY A CAR FOR $10,000 '66 Sq Bk, rblt wtrecpta. new paint $1500. Call '80 Riviera. wlrHI ttereol '79 Eldo, 37,000 act ml, cond. lntout, xlnl cond. Do410 1317 '74 Muatang 2, wht. nu! 835-2801, da, 845-3171. I __."YOU c•N u•vE IT FOR $45007 nutnt,sn/rl,12\/ $2150 Ron557-3676eves. Mu_•• aee $1800 Irene, need• eng, fair evea. n.-.:. " "" e ra, ate A beauty. enrl, stereo, era. ate 5~8500 I LEASE To OWN I 646"7842 VolH 9115 $8350/b•t 553-9633 $9975/btt 553-9633.1---------'ll GILT 12400 ~~~.d0e!~~,~~1~1°0 -.7-1_M_o_n_ter-f1Y-, d-k-gr-n-. w-h-t e ·~~n~~~~~sB~~!':,·1 ~~~ '70 142, 4 sbodpd. air, 1>41r1'e:?' ·aa~r .s~~~~e~P. r!t~P~. ~ry~'.-761~'ic· 1a'ld77Sedan De\/llle, Sllv~;1 w~~l~~~~i:ad~~~ Low mll;o~~e Good '72 Pinto 4-apd. 2000cc. ~r~k!~P& i1r:·l~r1::~!: Paint, $3100/0BO . dk green y. no nc .. a T-top, mint cond, 40,uuu lo I I I o d I I I $ 0001 b 77 •012 11---.-N-Q_D_Q_W_N __ P_A_Y_M_E_N_T __ _,.. 5 4 0 _ 1623 d 8 Y 5 . or dents, lmmac. Int $5350/bst 675-1277, n-palnl. tlree. muffler mt. Must aeet 9.5 wkdya. 970-1484 m . x n o n n ou, 1 o o. ___ .. __ _ 675•8130 eves Run a I a n t as t I c 553-9633 Mu at aee to epprec 731-6975. !~J-~~~BO Alt 6 15· ·72 Comet. 4 dr, air $700 *ANY MAKE OR MODEL ·72 vw BUG, new tires .. S179510 b0 970"0548 Ca4illac 9309 StOOO Firm. 842•9865 '78 Camaro Z28, mint ·~~~~:,e~at;~~· sg1m· •55•;, Mustang orig, exit !9~-191°,. 6~e! 0 a Y 1 · *WE TAKE TRADE INS yellow w/Baja stripe 80 DL, 4 dr. am/Im cass. '10 oo•PE IE YIUE cond, garage stored, 535.9439 evee. cond, auto, air. $8500. O"' 1..·1 • MUST SELL Best otter snlrt, auto, air. exit cond THE WIEST Basin St Blue w/whl vln. new tires. $4100/obo. 543-3361 al•t•l t 9327 t----Q"'!"'iN.-...-,"""' ..... ...,.....,...,.-...-.,-., __ ..., 524-8157 eves. $7895, 963-6892 SELECTIOI top, new bait. new ~2-6868 '81 Arias K. 4 dr 24mpg, H DA SENTRA k & 1 See to appreciate Below 1HI llST&ll '79 Cutlaas wgn, loaded, '78 Super Beetle conv, Mile. 9177 ot late model, low mlle-bra ea.n-pte p~ga. '73 Vega. auto, 4 cyt. blue bk . $4.'400 , Goodcondltlon.$2 •• ,,,... lo ml, 2488 Newport 1,.3 -· CIVIC 1913 o•ftt .. UOITD c dill I s tuned up In March 83· AM/FM tape stereo, """ Bl d CM $3295 """"" "',,.,.. .ouo1nA whtlblk, Im/tape, 51K, Come in & see Newport age 11 aca n ou-$1350/obo. 776-4012 Econ Gd Cond. 197... 536-3234. ~4-2341 v · · · todayl 77 Sedan De\/llle, xlnt 857-8724 ev11. Ftr4 Ult '76 Must. Mach I, ale, at, Plrat1tla $10521 $11521 mint. $6800. 962-0620 Beach's finest selection thern Celltornlal See u1 ., 1321 + TAX + TAX '59 vw Conv. Classic. Xlnl of prevloualy owned $4 50 673 5990 .....,_ ........ ..._ ____ _ P Mo cond. S5500. 640-4065 Porsches, Audia and lllEllS cond. •2 · • '78 Corvette Sliver Ann nu tires. spec. whla, mintl ltlO PLYIMTll High MPGr4 ap', AM/FM High .... ~·. AMIFM '73 \IW BUG New brks, Volkswagen•. OlDILUC att 4:30 3,700 ml, i1ored, mint: 'IO, ... 2.. $2795. 963-1579 I , ... , ctn• o ••••II• c • P co•• c • • • • t " c • P co" tlrM. Nds body work 4 •1• 2600 Harbor Blvd. Clanrelot 9313 $ 1 1 . 5 0 0 Io Ir ( 2 1 3) \/8, 3 spd, runa & looks ·79 Fleate, good cond. Economlcal car with 4 uno.oo. ru1au11 ueas oo. ruiauol ~& .... 592-2048 eva good. all orig. $2000 2488 Newpon Bl .. CM 1 1 & te 0 fll~:::;g:=.,o1==.~ U75700.to111o1p1y,_,1t ~1~~d96 5800/o bo COSTA MESA SEE US FlllSTI '79CHE\/ETIE20A obo.842-0100,989-1221 · $1895 (/o6z~~~.ne 8 re 1----------$68$-7_.04 ____ ...... 445 E. Coast Hwy 640-1880 We have a good selec-Hatchback, 4 apd, lo ml, llLY HUI All 111 lnt.,.tat• & Well• r.,00 appro..a ...... requtfe '74 Karmann Ghia Xlnt N-port Beach tlon ol NEW & USED must sell. $2495/obo '11 ftrtl flotfl '74 Ford Pinto, goodlr,o~-:o~l!tl!il,_IW rerundabl• condlllon 01po11t All c-era 1ubl•c• 10 cond. New brakes & 673-0900 'll SEIAll IEYILLE Chevroletal 499-5160 ett. 5. Good cond. AM/FM cond, brown, n-front ~ ~Pf'°e"""-.Allcwao..l-.a °"--muffler., amltm cass. ale '14 lllCILll Cruise cont, fuel In). 1 $2000. 875-4506 t l rea. $ 109 5 /OB O . -.. ~41i0h0~1~~~:1~9~~~e~ Racing green. gull wing ~;;.~.:~nt cond $5500. 2.'~.0i!~e~.'~:500 ,79 FIESTA _8_S0_-1_3_05 _____ _.. pm. door a. II berg lass. or otter. 873-1585 Good cond, am/Im rad Liacola 9323 1.,..-.... brown/beige leather & '82 Sevllle C4tm d1I, Ca· $3•""t bo "'•O 6179 ---------1 ·79 \/W Camper Delux. suede interior. Pina Fer-brlOltll top, 13.000 ml. """ 0 · .,... • '74 Mark I\/ Cont Sunroot.1--------- 1/c, new radial tires, low rlna lta.1yin design, perfect cond $22,500. ~:_• :::;:~~ ~.~t~~ '63 T-BIRD, only 58,000 Clean, $2,995 OBO. Poatiac 9335 ml, $9200. 673-5720 hatchba°fie 21,882 ml 640-4262 year. 11 you have a ml, $2595. ~6-0389 545-9808 PIP •76 Flreblrd, orig owner, $ l6,000, 76-40 12· camper thtt't not getting '78 Town Coupe w/elec ,_ Urea & Shocks, very ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel 546-1934 3 blocks south ot San Otego Freeway ott Harbor Blvd Complete body shop Sates Service Parts Service Dept open Monday thru Friday 7 30 A M to 5 30 P M and 8 A M to 5 P.M on Saturday ORANGE COAST AMC/ JEEP /RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 549-8023 645· 7770 = 1 Jeep Dealer In the West• See us today tor sales service & teasing There are reasoos why we are " I Price and setecllon! Also. the aft-new Renault Alliance is here• THEODORE ROllNS FORD Modern sales. service. parts. body. pa1n1 & Ure depts Competitive rates on lease & daily rentals 2060 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. 641-0010 or 540-8211 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY 2826 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. Tel 540-5630 57 Years ot friendly family service -Orange County's oldest Lincoln-Mercury deater1hlp DAVID J. PHILLIPS IUICk·PONTIAC•MAZDA Sates • Service • Lening 24888 Allele Parkway 837-2400 • IOUJH COUNTY VOLKIWAOIN/ISUZU , (formerly Jim Marino Vo4k1w~) 111'1 &Mctl Blvd .. Huntington Beeon, (71'1) f<C2-2000 8 Al.i8 • LEASING • PARTS • SEAVtCE WE,,WILL NOT 8E UNDl!RSOLDlll & YNK r-lnMClno O.A.C. & F1"t Dtecounta uMd, NII It now with a aunrl. clean. $5500/beat clean, 13990. 759·0891 ClaMllllcl Ad. otr. ~2-3482 dya, 640-7949 eves. NE ~" ~ s"i-~" • z IU (/} ~ sw ~~ ,~ MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE. MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES LONG BEACH IMW Large selection ol new & quality uaed BMW's and other line cars• Sales. service & teasing Trade-ins welcome• Take 405 Freeway to North Cherry oft-ramp, turn nght &. go 6 blocks north to 3670 N Cherry Ave . Long Beach (71 4) 636-5790 (213) 427·5494 • NAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd , Cost a Mesa Tel 540-9100 Orange County s Largest Cadillac dealer Sales Service leasing fD SOUTH COAST DODGI "Your Friendly Ne I ghborhood Dodge Dealefahlp" 2888 Harl>Or Blvd., Coeta M... 540-0330 SeJ ... leeaJng & A Full Service Department Including Body And Paint Shop We apectallZ• In cuatom van converalona In all price rang .. ANO WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi CHICK IVIRSON PORSCHl·AUDl·VW 415 E Coast Hwy . Newpon Beach 673-0900 The only dealership in Orange County wltl'I these ttlree great maket und4'r one roofl • ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC·SUIARU 2480 Harbor Blvd . Cotta Meta. Tel 549·4300 SalH, Service. leasing ''Mr GOOdwrench · CLASSIC AUTOMOllLIS 785 Newton Way. C0tta Mose. Tel. 631-13g3 "JAGUARS OUR SPECIALTY" XK 120'a/ 140'111&o'1/XJ'1/E· Ty~a Sai.e -Sorvle• -A .. toratlona Off Ptec.nlla bet 17ttl ~ t8tn In COlll Me•• • • IOI LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd . Westminster Tel 892-6651 Orange County s oldest and largest Pontiac dealership Sales. Service. Parts • DICK MILLH ftAT/LANCIA 'Probably the lowest priced Flats In Southern Calltorn1a·· (Located 1 mile north of South Coast Plaza near Main SI and Warner Ave In Santi Ana) 120 W Warner, Santa Ana 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 200 1 E 11th Street. 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Westminster Tel 636-4010 • ORANGE COUNTY VOL VO 10120 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove Tel 530-9190 Exclusively Volvo to covef ell your Volvo requirements. New•Used•Sales•leasing•Parts•Servlc~Body Shop Freeway close in 1he heart of Orange County al Garden Grove Blvd. & Brookhursl. CONNILL CHIVROLIT 2828 t-tarbor BIV<I .. Coata M"a. Over 23 yeara Ml'Vlng Orange County Sates. teasing, aervtce. Call 548·1200; speelat part• llne: 546-9400: body shop tine; 754·0400 0 ROY CARVIR ROLLS RO\'Cl·IMW 1540 Jamboree Road, ~port Beach. e-40-$444. SaJn. Service, Paris And L ... lng FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TrO BE PLACED ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY. PILOTi REP. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1983 Beckman gift to hospital $5 million By GLENN 8COTI' Of !tie Delfr .......... Arnold o. Beckman 1&ld hit to million pledfo provH that bulldlna an rvlne Medical Cent.er la a terloua propoul, and he atlll wanu UC Irvine Involved. Beckman'• gift wu made public yeeterday b)' IMC board membera 1eekln1 to build the community hoapltal on land (See BECKMAN, Paae A%) Mabel and Arnold Beckman ORANGE COUN TY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Engines fired for airport growt.h Not hard to airport 'players' It was easy to tell who was for expanding John Wayne Airport and who wasn't during yesterday's Board of Supervisors hearing on the matter. Thoee favoring expansion came garbed in the 90ft, past.el colors of the only airlines based at J ohn Wayne, AirCal. Airline employees, two- thirds of whom reside in Orange County, told the board they were concerned about losing their jobs if the airport didn't grow. And then there were those wearing the conservative three-piece suits. These w ere mostly buaineasmen who testified that enlargement of the airport would help the oounty to maintain ita economic vitality. Those who opposed expansion dressed differently. These were noi.ae-weary residenta of Santa Ana Heights and Newport Beach who wore the worried and aometimes angry faces of home and property owners. They testified that noise from departing jetllnen dis(upt.ed their lives and significantly lowered the value of their properties. One Santa Ana Heights resident told the (See TP.STIMONY, Pqe AZ> Kettler • to resign board post By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Delfr ......... William Kettler of Huntington Beach, a Coast Community College District trustee for almost two decad es, announced laat night he is reslaning from the oollege board, effective Mav 1. , Kettler said he ls stepping down because of family ana bwlneu commitments -not beca\.188 he h.u been targeted in a e~call campaign aimed at removing all five tn.&atees from office. "Thia is not because of the .-U." be akl ~ an interview thia momin« .. "rd made tt known Trustee William Kettler to board members and the adminiatration J.aat year that I'd planned to resign .•• Kettler , 61, manage• the satellite office of E. F. Hutton in Santa Ana. He haa 1erved on the (See &ETTLER. Pqe Al) Radio-eon trolled model raeflaa can run Oatout at a•e Co.ta MNa raceway, d:rawlq neen from all o•er Soatltern Calilonda. See B 1. Newport vows fight to halt expansion By STEVE MARBLE of IN Delfr Not llaft. Surprised and irritated, city leaders and residents in Newport Beach vowed today to fight the possible addition of 32 daily jet flights out of John Wayne Airport. "I'm extremely d1Sappointed," said Mayor Evelyn Hart of the decision to study the flight increase. "The city will never accept this level." Councilwoman Jackie Heather called the proposal by Ora.nae County supervisors "unrealistic." Until yesterday's vote by supervisors to study increasing flights from the present level of 41 -a..cfay as high as 73, Newport City leaders thought they were close w reaching a compromise with the county, which operates the airport. Newport resident J oe Meshi, who lives under the takeoff pattern, said supervisors tried to "camouflage" their vote by mentioning a 55 flight limit with the possibility of going up to 73. • "It's time for the public to take action or to forever hold its peace," said Meshi. "This came right out of the blue," said Mayor Hart, noting, though, sh e is pleued supervisors agreed to consider a legally binding agreement for an eventual freeze on daily ,... (See NEWPORT, fage A%) By JEFF ADLER ofttie Delly Noe llaff The prospect of 73 commercial jetliners taking off over Newport aeach. each day roa(ed into reality yesterday when the Oran ge County Board of Supervisors approved further study of a plan to increase John Wayne Airport operations to that level. With Supervisors Thomas • Daily jet takeoffs up to 73 • Serve 8 million passengers annually • Increase use of Ontario Airport • Freeze daily takeoffs at 73 Riley and Bruce N estande dissenting, the board voted 3-2 to direct that environmental impact reports be prepared to consider increasing commercial operations at the airport to a maximum of 73 average daily departures. The plan aettled upon by the five -m e mber board for modernizing and enlarging the airport would be undertaken in two phases. ln phase one, the airport would be enlarged to accommodate 55 commercial departures per day. Phase two, whJch would have to be approved by a future Board of Supervisors, would permjt enlargement.a to handle up to 73 dally departures. In addition , the board directed its legal staff to determine the legallty of entering into a binding agreem ent with the City of Newport Beach to freeze airport operations at the 73-fllght level. The board a1ao directed that (See AIRPORT, Page A%) Protopappas posts hail, released By KAREN E. KLEIN or .. o.tr,......., Costa Mesa Dentist Tony Protopappaa waa released on $250,000 bail from the Orange County Jail today after spend.111S{ two nighta in protective custody on murder charges. Protopappas' attorneys put up equity in the dentist's property around the county to make ball for him. said Harbor Municipal Court officials. A clerk in Judge Selim S . Trustees reject claims in scuba diving death Franklin 's court said Protopeppas' attorneys produced property totaling $500,000, but the judge reduced bail nevertheless. Orange County Deputy District Attorney J ames Cloninger said he stands by the fear he expressed at Protopappas' arraignment Tuesday that the dentist might flee if released on ball. Wrongful death claims totaling $6 million, filed by the family of an Orange Coast College scuba diving student who died during a class trip, were rejected without comme n t laat nlaht by Coast Community College Dlatrlct trulteet. The trustees overaee Orange Coui, Golden West and Coaatllne college.a. The claims were filed by the widow and children of Frank Walter Scroggs Jr., 57, of Costa Mesa, who died during a class scuba diving trip to Catalina Island on Jan. 13. The Los Angeles County Coroner's office lilted the cause of death as accidental drowning. The legal claims charae that (See SCUBA, Pase Al) "No matter what kind of ball's posted, there's a l ways the possibility that-a suspect will flee," Cloninger said. At the arraignment, Stanford Shaw, one of Protopappas' attorneys, said the dentist hoped to stay with family friends in Laguna Beach when he was releued. Skiaf old calipe1'9 meuured body rat during • health fair at Sowen Sehool In Huntington Beaeh. More of the ~ling la deteribed on P .. e A'1. Sea lion• Little Joe, Hou and Adam were .et rree by Ponderoea boM Lorne Greene in Laguna Beaeh. Page A4. County correetJon officer comment• on tlM nffd for a local correetion 1y1tem. P-.e A6. Protopappas was arrested Tuesday after he surrendered to authorities in Newport Beach. Murder charges in the deaths of three of his patienta were issued against him last Fnday. Councilman faces court By ROBERT BARKER Of .... Delfr .... ...,, Westminster City Councilman Gil H odges and four o ther Orange County residents are facing arraignment In federal court on charges of conapt.rlnfl to file falae loan applications ln the purchue of seven homea in ~=~.PqeAl) Al * Orangt Coat• OAll.'t' PIL:OT/Thurtday, AprU 14. 1"3 BECKMA N. • From Page A1 dona\ed by the lrvtM Company In 10Uthem Irvine. The 83-yur·old lnwnw and bu1lne11m•n. who founded Beclunan lN\r\unenta ln ~. h.u puahed for a h01pttal ln the dty for mo,.. than a dlC*le. Ke haa otien •n at odda with UCI offldah who have never alvon up plana to bWld a holpUal on thelr campua. "I'm atW hopeful. I wouldn't say I'm 1t.rona)y poeltive, but I'm hopeful we can break dl>wn th1a growing rift between UCI and the community and aet them to work together," Beckman aaid yeet.er'day. IMC leaders belleye the $5 million gift from the .vnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Is the largest ever offered in Orange County for a health care facility. Beckman said the money has no strings attached for co nstructing the proposed 222-bed hospital on land just I north of the San Diego Freeway between Sand Canyon Avenue and the Laguna Freeway. The medica l ce nter is estimated to cost $86 million. A feasibility study prepared by consultant Richard Slotow said from $15 to $20 million in cash must be raised from the community to keep financing costs low enough to support reasonable health care costs, Beckman sWd. Beckman's pledge is contingent upon state approval to construct the medical center. IMC officials are competing with the HealthWest Foundation of Chatsworth, which Is seeking to build a similar hospital at UCI. Beckman suggested his pledge s hows that IMC is moving forward with its plans and said he hoped the "cool heads" in the hospital compelllion could still work out a satisfactory compromise. SCUBA. • • From Page A1 the college did not provide proper equipment and supervision on the excursion. Attorneys for the family say they are awaiting results of tests conducted on the underwater breathing equipment use d by Scroggs. T he equipme nt was owned by the college. By rejecting the claims, the college trustees were denying responsibility in the case. A claim mt.alt be submitted and rejected before a formal lawsuit can be filed. Partly because of the student'• death, Orange Coast College has canceled all acu ba diving cl.asses in mid-semester. Huntington Beach ,,...... elvdlntt el ~ 'High 8c:llooi told p04lcl they enteted • -·• rMt room yeaterci.y and encountered • mM 9tandlng "llerk n.Med... ucepl '°' • 1141'9 11<1 mHk over 1111 tece The men tllen donned • red -tllllt1 Md or-PMla he Nod i... ~end -.. -t""'*'CI -d • ldlOOI lleld Liberian youth • to resist ouster By STEVE MITCHELL °' .... .,..., ......... David and Ruth Wlll•U aay they'v• reached the end of ihe line. Barrlnf pruld"nttal lntorv•ntlon, their adop ted Uberian eon Samuel LI to report to the LOii Angeles lm1n4VaUon office tomorrow morning to be deported to his birthplace. Hia family says he won't be there. ''I'm not aendlng him back," his tearful mother said today. "You'd better believe that." The San Juan Capistrano family has been battllna for nearly three years to keep their 27-year-old son in the United States The WUletts were Peace Corpe volunteers in Liberia In 1972 when they met and 1-ter adopted Sam. They arbitrarily set the boy'• iap at l6, 1lnce he had no birth record. But under th" l.1 .S lmmJ&ratlon and NaturaUzatlon Act, -Sam wae too old to b" co.Wdered 11 an adopted child, thut lnell1lble to live In the United Si.tell without a 1pedal act of Con1"ret11. He entered the United St:ates In 1980 under a etudent vlH which Nat llnce ext>lJ'ed. A halt dozen btlla introduced on Sam'• beruuf have eliher been turned down or expired. Church 1roup1 and friends 1ent thouund1 of letters to Waehln gton auppor\lng Sam. apparently to no avail. Now hla adopted parenta aay they have but one way to p "We're going to have lO' .eek political asylum for Sam," aald Dave Willett. But the notion, he says, la ludicrous. Samuel Willett ·•We're aaklng a friendly Liberian to take asylum from a frtmdly Liberia,·~ he aaid. The couple aaid they learned today that the assistant dJrector of the [NS in Los Angeles has refused to grant a 1\ay. Mesa to reva01p sign la\V By KAREN E. KLEIN ofttll Dlllfr .......... Costa Mesa's new Planning Commission has voted to revamp the city's controversial sign ordinance, allowing non - conforming signs that were legal before the ordinance was passed in 1974 to remain until altered voluntarily. Under the existing ordinance, signs which do pot conform would have to be replaced or scaled down by Jan. l, 1984. Businessmen in the city have long contended the ordinance is unfair because it forces them to bring down signs which were legal before the ordinance. About 20 percent of the city's 4,644 signs are considered non- conforming. Mike Robinson, a city planner, said another reason for repealing the exlating ordinance, beside its unpopularity, is the fact that a similar ordinance In San Diego was challenged and declared invalid by the Supreme Court. Unde r the restru c tured ordinance, existing signs will be allowed to remain and only new signs will have to conform to the ordinance regulations. Some opponent.s of repealing the ordinance have charged that any changes will create an unfair hardship for businesses coming into the city. The City Council will review the matter for a finaJ hearing on May 2, Roblruion said. TESTIMONY: JOBS VS . NOISE. • • From Page A1 supervisors she felt "impriBoned by the noisy conditions" surrounding her home. On the other hand, an A1rCal flight attendant who has bee n laid off his job commented, "We all are asBets to this community, but more and more we are becoming liabilities in the unemployment line." There also was testimony from county residents who didn't attend the long heanng. Representatives for the Community Airport Council, which endorses expansion, presented supervisors with the signatures of 11,500 persons who favor airport improvements. -JEFF ADLER COUNCILMAN INDICTED. • From Page A 1 Hodges and the others were indicted yesterday by the federal grand jury in Los Angeles following an investigation by the FBI into the alleged real estate scheme. Hodges, 39, was accused of agreeing to verify fal se information on applications for bank loans, according to U.S . Atty. Daniel Broderlc:k. Other defe.ndanla named In the mdictrnent were Alex Logan. 36, A burlJlat ~ U9ed • ''111111 )1111'' IOOI to .,,_.. lntO a lghl llllle ~ ~IOZ '*"911 Oft the 21800 Dlock of ~ Stre9t. The ttWI fled -e ~ wwlll '430. Fountain Valley A reolo -8"*" !tom -mr end"""" Oallona of Ul'lllMdecl gMOlr'9 ............. from _,,., ...... S*'ked at V..., To., 18125 Euclcl It. of Huntington Beach; Paula Fishe r, 28, a real estate agent from Cypress; Donald Fisher, 35, a mortgage broker from Huntington Beach and Deborah Toler, 30, a cler k from Huntington Beach. Hodges, who gamed publicin' recently in his ill-fated drive to persuade Queen Elii.abeth Il of Great Britain to visit hia city, was unavailable today for comment. A colleague said, however, that Irvine A -Mid two l*lPe Oft a nlOCOfqde -a mel'I al'ld "'om•l'I -grebbed lier .,,.._. • lf'9r _.,. by ... In • pWtlJng lot et 14330 C11lv1r Otl\'I. TIM roblllfl matellld the dMCt~IOfl of a pM Oft • motorcycle who 1101• • puree 110111 • "'°"'* .... -- A ~· end -... wll.lld II l306 ••• reported 1101en lrom • 1101111 on L.aPelme fut night. POlloe Mid thl tllllf en"9fld by~-· • Hodges appeared to be shocked when discuBsing the indictment over the telephone. The 1''Bl investigation a lso reportedly looked mto the role played by Barclay Hodges m the real eatate 8Cheme. Barclay. the brother of GU Hodgea, was shot to death wt year after • day- long drinking. episode at a restaurant at John Wa yne Airport_ Councilman Hodges also is being investigated by the Orange County District Attorney's office on allegations o f politic al miaconduct. An indictment is a charge brought against a person by a grand jury. It doesn't establlah guilt or innocence. U .S . Atty . Broderick said conviction of the conspiracy charge haa a maximum prison term of five years and a maximum fine of $10,000. KETTLER TO QUIT. • • From Page A1 coJluao board •Ince UUHI . lncludini 1evoraJ terma u boa.rd praidenl. Hll current term explrea In November. Tho remalnfna four board momben are expt'cied to appoint an Interim truetee bo complete Kettl~r·• ~rm Bandit hits ban k in Newport h eist A man wearing a tan "Members Only" jac ket and claiming to have a gun, held up a Newport Beach bank yesterday and eec:aped with $1 ,200 in cash, police reported. The bandit, who handed a demand note to a teller, entered Bank of America, 3300 E. Coast Highway, a t 10:47 a .m . and thteatened to shoot the teller unless ahe handed over the loot. The v•teran \lUlt.ee Neefved •. atandlna ovaUon at Lut niaht'• board mcottna. Ketller w• too emotionally moved to r ad hi.I prepared ata t1m1nt to the aud~nce. 10 the l.crtter wu reed by Board Pre.ldent Carol Oandy. Whilo da.tm1na that t.he m:aU • w1&1 not th~ reaeon he resl&JlC!d, Kettler uld lt added to hla current f.-u.lrat.lona on the board. He also pointed to the board'• • loa of control to the 1\ate, which: now dl1pen1ea almoll all: <:ommunlly 1.'0llege funding. ' 'l'he recall campaign waa launched eurly thla year after the : truat.eetl approved the layoffa of more than 100 full-time teachers and admJnlstrators as a means of coping with an anticipated budget deficit. After leaving the board, Kettler said he w1U continue to work agamst the recall of the other board members, describing the campaign as "ridiculous and Immature." AIRPORT EXP ANSION. • • From Page A1 every e ff o rt be made t o encourage the growth and development of Ontario Airport in San Bernardino County, thus easing the pressure to expand commercial activities at John Wayne. The compromise action was taken following a public hearing that lasted for more than four hours. The action that finally won three of the board's five votes was proposed by Supervisor Ralph Clark, who initially favored a flat expansion to 73 daily departures. The board was to select among 13 alternatives that ranged from closing the airport to allowing as many flights as market <.'Ondiuons demanded. Supervisor Thomas Raley, whose fifth supervisorial d15trict includes the airport and Newport lieacb, opened the hearing by propo6ing the board settle on a 55-fUght alternative, a 14-flight increase over the current 41-fhght cellmg. Riley also suggested that the county explore the poaibility of freezing airport operations at the 55-f l ight level. That was apparently agreeable to Newport Beach city officials -long oppone nts of any airport expansion that would increue noise in their nearby city. But Supervisors Harriett Wieder, Roger Stanton and Clark voted lll favor of the phased-in 73 flight alternative, citing itS "flex1bility" and noting that the dec ision approved only environmental studies of the project and did not constitute their final approval for the project. NEWPORT TO FIGHT. • From Page A1 takeoffs. The beach city has spent most of its lobbying efforts in recent months to get supervisors to go along with a permanent cap on daily flights. Earlier this year, supervisors rejected such a concept. . "The city will try to pursue a binding agreement with the county but with the firm undenJtanding that such an agreement would have absolute numbers considerably lower than those mentioned," Hart said. Barbara Lichman, leader of a dthen group fighting airport expansion. expressed irritation with supervisors and called the proposed 73 light ceiling "totally unacceptable." CABBAGE ROLL-OFF. • From Page A1 • Launching the fund-railer wlll be a "King Cole ~·" scheduled April 22 at the Newporter'1 Plaza Ballroom wtth tickets costing $39.95 each. That tax-deductible ticket is ai.o good for admission to the two-day festival. For thoee not attend.ing the ball, admission to the grounds la $2 each day. Teams representing church~, ethnic cultural societies, eod.al groups and 9Choola will compete in cooking, singing and dancing, wtth prizes ranging from free overseas phone cal.18 to airline tickets. !''or more infonnatJon about the roll-off, call Cabbage He.ad Quarters at 751-2169. JftWy veluld et 11,000 -rec>Onld atOlen In the butglery of a llOrr'9 Oft Ille 8900 blotll of Bl1cayl'le Co11rt IEl'llry waa More than ever, your Authorized Seiko Dealer sets the standard for value. Coastal Fair tonight and tomorrow morning with lncre1al ng aloud!.-tomono-anemoon. CoHtal low 58, Inland 5~ Couta1 high 88, lnlend 75. Wat• 57. Wind• over outer w11er1 lomott«>* ~ to eoutnw.1 10 10 11 knota. S... 5 to II lwt. tnla,,d watert, llghl varl1bl1 wind• tonight end tomortow morning b100111lng w11t to 1outllwe1t 10 to 15 knota tomorrow ettemoon. 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'Ille wreck.aae wu d.*lovered yeeterday u douda broke brieOy over a route beina re\rllced by a aearch plane, one of mON than 20 Involved ln t.he hunt for t.he unanned atrategic bomber lince lt diuppeared Monday afternoon. A boa.rd of o{ficers wu being convened to lnveatJsate the accident, the Air Force Mid in a statement read by Lt. Col Richard Kline of the Strategic Air Command at Offutt Air Force Bue, Neb. • King Kong finally makes it NEW YORK -The climb waa a h alry one for King Kong, whose inOated 84-foot replica finally loomed from the top of the Empire State Building in a publicity stunt celebrating the golden anniversary of the ape's fihn debut. Six days of bad luck and bad weather delayed the . 3,000-pound vin yl gorilla's rise to a spot near the top of the 102-story building, where t he o'riginal Kong cavorted with actrea Fay Wray before tumbling to his death In the movie's climax. Wo rkers pumped new life into the • eight-story balloon last night 1after nearly a wee k -long e ffort that included stuffiag it Into elevators. STATE King Kong takes form. De Lorean ask s evidence hearing LOS ANGELFS -Contending a conspiracy exists to leak information to the newsmedia. John Z. De Lorean's defense team has requested an evidentiary heanng to explore alleged "improper government influences and activities" in the a utomaker's cocaine trafficking case. The 10-page motion by a ttorneys for the 57-year-old automobile industry maverick was revealed in documents released by U.S . District Judge Robert Takasugi yesterday -two days after they were filed under seal. The defense motion accused the Internal Revenue Service of having tried "at least since 1979 to arrange a prosecution of J ohn De Lorean, renuniscent of its 'enemies list' activiues m the past." Belushi case extradition delayed Funeral held for • pioneer Lagunan M morlal services will be held tomorrow for Olga MIW8an, the unofficial "rnayor1' of Fairywood Walk In Laguna Beach and a pioneer member of the beach community. Mn. Milligan died Monday at the age of 85. Born Benella M . Wood In Indiana, she moved from the Hoosier State 60 years ago to F.agle Rock, where her husband, O.J . "Poppa" Milligan, worked for the Los Angeles City School Dlatrict. The couple built a summer cottage an Laguna Canyon, where they a nd their two daughte rs s tayed for lopg weekends, holidays and summer breaks. When Milligan retired from the school district, the family moved all their belongings to the canyon house, made some improvements, and became full- time Lagunans in the Thurston Park neighborhood. Her daughter , Dorothy J . O'Connor of El Toro, said her mother was named "mayor" of Fairywood Walk -an area within the neighborhood which I.a most notable for its footpaths- In-lieu-of-streets. "Everyone came to the house for her advice, and to tell her their troubles," her daughter recalls. "She knew all the gossip in the neighborhood even though she never left the house." Dur1ng the storms and high wands of 1978, nine huge eucalyptus trees fell on the house. nearly destroying the old wood structure. Miraculously, none of the three women inside was hurt. Widowed nearly nine years ago, Mrs. Milligan continued to live an the rural neighborhood until her death. She is s urvived by Mrs. O'Connor and another daughter, Evelyn C. Crockett of Laguna Beach; five grandchildren. nine great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren '· Orange Co11t OAILV PIL.OT/Thurtday, April 1-4, 1083 * t\3 Close competition St. Francis VIII (US l 18) skippered by Paul Caya rd of St. Francis Y achl Club" wo" his second race in the Six Mele r World Cup yesterday to resume the lead m the best five of six series (or the world championship. The r egatta is being sailed out of Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club. Story on Page CI. Mesa planners OK 12-story building The Costa Mesa Plannrng Commission has given its appr oval to the final development plan for a 12-story, 2~8.000 sq u are foot office building which wiJJ be located just east of South Coast Plaza Town Center. The office will be the first of six which are planned as part of the Sakioka development, on the largest chunk of stil l - undeveloped land in Costa Mesa. Construction on the building is scheduled to begin in June, acoord.ing to Mike Robinson, city planner. Preliminar y approval for the development was granted nearly one year ago, he said. Lalior leader bolsters workers Lane Kirkland, pre9ident. of the AFL-CIO, ursed Oranae County building and con.1truct.ton workers to pull together •• a union during theae bard economic t.imea. Speaking before 3 ,0 00 members of the Bulldlna and Construction Trades Coundl of Orange County at the Anaheim Convention Center last night, KJrk.land addreaed the luue of two-gating: a practice In which e mployers will hire sub- contractors who, in turn, hire non-union labor. "The economic misery of the Reagan receaion is bad enough, but these contractors would exploit it by Inducing desperate unemployed workers to work non -union on the same development& with union labor," Kirkland said. He told the group attending the opening session of a three- day conference of the AFL-CIO, that contractors say they will keep costs down by using non- union labor. He said when the price of a home in Orange County waa $30,000, the cost of labor w as $10,000. The average coat of a new home today is $133,000 with labor costs coming to under $15,000, or 11 percent of the total cost of the home, Kirkland laid. Kirkland and other speakers appealed to unions to exercise their consciences a nd refuse work at jobs where there are two gates, or subcontractors hiring non-union labor. "W e won't let them (employers) tum Orange County into scab county." Robert Balgenorth, executive secretary of the council, told the group that starting today the council would be organizing a drive. "We're not going to rest until every two-gate job site in this county la taken out,'' be said. Kirkland's appearance was hia first in Orange County since hia election as president of the AFL--CIO. TORONTO -Extradition proceedings against Cathy Evelyn Smith. charged with the murder of comedian John Belushi, have been delayed until April 25 because crucial documents have not arrived ·from California. It was the second postponement in the case against Smith, 35, a singer indicted in Loe Angeles on one charge of second- degree murder and 13 counts of supplying and administering dangerous drugs to Belushi. ·Coast leaders huddle with Reagan Encouraging news reported from executive briefing of local officials Cathy Smith WORLD Walesa's wife searched, questioned GDANSK, Poland -Danuta Walesa, wife of Solidarity chief Lech Walesa. said she was frisked and questioned by Gdansk police for three hours today about her huabend's contacts with underground union leaders. She said Walesa also was body-searched prior to nearly five hours' interrogation yesterday. She appeared in good sptrita on her return home from Gdansk police headquarters and told Western reporters she had been asked about her husband's whereabouts during his a~ from home between April 9-11 . Reagan 'death ' rumors circulated By GLENN SCOTT O(jM o.-, ""°' ..... From the Orange C.oast to the White House they went. Four local officials met the presldent last week and then returned with encouragin.g, if varied, news. Jackie Heather of Newport Beach, David Silla of Irvine, Ben Nielsen of Fountain Valley and Har riett W ieder o f Huntington Beach were among 50 people invited to the executive offices for a briefing of elected leaders from the West. A 30-minute session' wath Ronald Reagan was the hil{hllght. but the one-day '""ent Alcoholism movie slated at Med Center included briefings with other top administrators including Interior Secretary James Watt, and Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole. Si n ce H eather, S ills and Nielsen are city council members while Wieder is an Orange County supervisor -they came back this week speaking about separate developments. Noise from John Wayne Airport consumes Newport Beach. Heather said Dole offered "a real breakthrough" by suggesti ng the federal government will abandon efforts to ' pre-empt county noise standard~, which are more flexible than national rules. Heather also had a run-in with Watt over his plans to sell off- shore oil drilling leases off the Irvine's David Sills Orange Coast. The briefing was on the ume day Watt held a says 4worst is over' press conference to mollify Beach Boys give a concert here to raise money we could pay in lieu of the lease sale," she said. Nielsen. meanw h ile was buoyed by Watt's interest in disposing of small parcels of federal land. Nielsen sald the policy could mean unused land in the center of Mile Square Park might be deeded from the Navy to hia city. Sills was encourafed by Reagan's hints that ederal programs such as revenue sharing won 't be cut as drastically as in the last few years. ''The president. l felt, strongly implied at least that the at.ate and local governments are over the worst of the budget cu ta," he said. Wieder visited the briefing and also a Senate subcommTttee meeting. She said the outlook was promising for t.be Army Corps of Engineers to receive LONDON -Rumors circulated today in financial markets in Europe and t.he Far F.ast that President Reagan was dead, but White House apokesmln Robin Gray said it was not true. The rumors prompted several telephone calls from news organiz.ations, Gray aald. The reporta also caused a slight stining in trading in currency mark ets in West Germany and Switz.erland. In Frankfurt, West Germany, for example, the rumors slightly undercut the dollar, but the White House denial then bolaten!d the American currency, traders said. The dollar opened at 2.4390 West German marks. fell to 2.4350 marka after the rumors circulated, then rote to 2.4400 marks after they were denied. reaction to earlier statements Some members of the band opposing a concert featuring the own vacation houses in Newport, By ~clSoi'f!,"!E,n.P,.E, CKER Beach Boys at Washington Heather said. Dtilly .. -Monument. "I privately offered to have the · $200,000 to prepare feaalbillty studies on ocean acceaa if a manna is built at Bolaa Chica. How to reach and help an ·~~iii;---------;;;;;;~;;-;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: alcoholic will be the topic of the I film, "Guidelines," to be 1hown at 6:30 tonight in the South Coast Medical Center Auditorium, 3182 Cout Highway, South Laguna. Aral at wants to resume talks "Feelings," a film about dealing wl tfi alcoholism, will alao be shown at 6:30 p.m. In the auditorium, on April 21. PLO chief Yasser Arafat aaya he wants to resume talks with King Husaeln despite Jordan's brusque reaction to the PLO refusal to be repn!llented by the king In peace negotiations with brael. Humein hu not responded to Arafat's comments, made at a news conference yesterday In Stockholm. Last Sunday, Hu.ein broke off hia nel{otiations with Arafat "Conspiracy of Silence" deals with people who conceal their drinking problem, and will be held on April 28, alao at 6:30 p.m. The free Thunday nJght .mes is aponaored by the center. For more Information call 499-229~. • I I We1re Listening ••• 642•6086 .. 511 I ........,, ,,.,.., • "" at : _,,....,_...,.,. I .... "' ... Mlloe~M,. • ::J::' ..... .. ! ...... ~._.~It ,... ...... ,......,... l .,.,, ...... 111111 ..... l 10• ....... yWCO.,., .. I .. ....... i ctu •• I .._T'efr111 I =-C-.., ...... I ~=":= I_ ........ ~ What do you like 11bout the Dally Pilot? What don't you likt? 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El Adot>ePlua, Safi balling, fU1, \l9fY gd otherwlH 1pacltled by obo 842-0100, 969-1221 car cond .. 57000 HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT COLD CASH!l = ~.~=:: SJC. ~f~1-ei:2o o 0 b 0 . the advar1I-' 731-9280 TO EDISON S1t1Sun 10-5 2217 SANTANA 25 • 7•.., HP alt Strwicu/ Aatta, la!!rlM Matia 9141 OF LAROE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER ·Evenings and Saturday mornings ·Commission/Guarantee ·Must be ambltlO\Js, pleas~nt and reliable •Experience helpful, but willing to train "This Is not temporary 642·5678. ext. 312 between 5:30PM·9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" Cl .. TOMER Anlhelm 642 " 8382 1 !r~e~'G~:1ec~d~ Honda Brl11o1 $11,500 Parta 9015 A .. i 9107 Ct-l S2Hor your ope1'11blt' Sell Sun Apr II 16 & C 17 · S950. or w/typlng desk & Home 7 14· 538· 1952. SAVE UP TO 50"/ol Prof 74 FOX. flawless ortg second rt'frtgerator lt'a 9.4 378 Ellhe< SI M rtbbona & eraae 11pea, 547-7623 wt! p1m1 & auto bOdy H B conc:t inside & out never ro&Ung you up to $144 or 8' couch Sl50 2 Roll-11000 obo, 493-5445 Btll 842-0100. 969-1221 denied 01 1epa1n1ad, more a. yHr 1n el«tric away beell $35 each. 2 l&ltT SIOO b 1 11 s o 0 n alt' your twin bad lr1mes S 10, all Piaats A Oriaaa 122' 546--0469 2 C•egar 15JC 12 rims auto wlalr. runs lanlH· d k inda ot household -Fordpa11ern.$1 25 p1 lie, g1eat on j'lll °..!'tn" :f':a1~; ~ :.; ~~ ~ Items WURLITZER ORGAN S,tff/Ski 7016 751-8876 Tony I 1695/obo 970-05 8 ·~ .. Frultwood, beautiful ll ff It ft 80 Audi 5000S An1hraclle t•haret1u hued below , Butia1t1• ltacla cond. 1650 851·1~ arora atH Waate4 9020 and be 5url' w menllon -Skt Boll Hull end 1r11 gray w/glass astro root thu 1~1al offer when CONSOLE PIANO. per1act only Sacrlflc. for sum-AC. PW e1c Lo mt Must u 0 u m a le e l h " & • & I ( cond Freocn Prov Pe-mar 5700 OBO WE BUY .. 11 by 4-15 or assume ' •I W 11 I / I n can. Kohlar/C1mpbell 760 9••9 lse Cell M11<e 850-1649 arrangeml'nll Ghel 1 Ill.I $2200/olr 642-8311 -~ or 964-3657 rece1pl . and Soul ern 19' Sleatlcrat1 Jet Sklboal. SED OlllSI ...::.:...:..:.~:..:..----Cahfornia EdtllOn will Furnuuie. eppk:I. hlhld THOMAS PARAMOUNT Chev ang. wet 11acks U llllW 91 12 pay you S 2~ Your Items, bike carrier All organ. horaethoe key-alnt $5300 553-9633. (Paid F0t Or Nolf ::.:;::..::., ____ ......;;;....;;.;= d 0 n alt 0 n 1 1 l ax good quality • reeaon· boerd, tuned. plays 675-1277 Any Year, Any Moelell ~ ~ll•R deducuble Frtt pickup able prlcH I Sell Sun beaut $500. 675-5538 •-,.--Wlll11191!fllll"P!!!NI ~ YIL Th 12-5 20792 Cotlma. Pa-M--l-e •-it 7011 11 by the charity 11 c1llc S1nd1 tract, n• S!!rtia1 Getit 1230 uaa .... Salel-Servioe--Lea1lng ip«ial offer ~plrei Mey a..ch & Atlanta --Hobie 18. almost new. LAllEST 31 , 1983 For d e111h. . BACKSWINO $265, Sal· white meln & jib $275. phone , dom uMd Only 5 left. Hobie 14' aatl. white, llYEITOllY rlllM>hone aa1es 1Jtk Wutt4 -"""lw. FH Ill.WI OrHg~ t.-n1, lni•t 546-0729 ,_, 1225 87~506 * ·75 5301, 4 spel . air 5105 uuvary Multi Family Frl/S.I 9.3 TV/Wit/Stn•l232 Hobie 14 with Jib& Trailer Cond . (715ZWK) Luthenn Church 14261/81 Mendocino. --$1100 11· Sear• lnllat-WE PAY * '76 2002. 4 spd '1' (714) 972-4687 TIMI Colony DIW, lri.r. BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA Ible 170 4HP Ovtbolrd oond , (\25RKKI Full or part-lime. Pu-Mld-Weat College Girl blllhlng company hu 5 loolllno tor Govefn8S9 or new openings tor l<>ITi. Nanny posttlon In Nwpt lucky people. Commit-1re1 Refs furnished lion or ulary, Wl'lk:heYef 70 lln&-9416 or write 10 la greater. Cash bo-P.O Box 1305, Wlll11ton, nuae.. H B. N. Oa.kot1. 58801 OALL mH APT MGR. Nortllrop Corp ..... 2llO ratlraa. age 56. m11e ,,,,, .... ••rt ...... Cauceslan {2 131 675-1220 Of (2l3) 40'l-07112 blkea, clothH, loya Color TV 2 yr wrnty SlOO 673.1431 Evee. TOP DOLUR * 78 833csl, auto Chtld~n·s HoeplLal of more. S l48 Free dallvery loaded (530062) Or111ge County Open Sun 18' galvanlnd boal 1r111-FOii ISEI CAllS • ·79 3201, 4 spa StJn {714) 972-1242 111114'1 WerW TV John'• 64S.1786 .,, nu ula. ~ & AUil 1111111 root (547WRD) or 1 (800) 841-7439 CllUtlrM'I Otllfef AKAi 2300 AMI 10 Rael. tlr•. S500. ,.....-6871 or • '79 7331, 4 SPd lold Oeeret lndusln«S 2nd ANNUAL 7" auto r-M In excel-_7.:...11&-:..;__3;_7_04 ______ 1 NITWl/111111 ad (97 lUXB) {714) ~~-8271 RUMMAGE SALE len1 con<! 3 mot gua.r Slill i Otelia 7122 2460 Hlfbor Blvd * '80 5281, 1uto low Ou.ablt'd Amencan Furniture. 10)'8, clollllng, $325 nrm 494-3569 _ COSTA MESA mtlel 1572ZVlf homMflOICI ltema. APRIL Boat allpe avelllble New· 141-4100 141-1417 * 80 3201. auto sun Veterans ChartUes 16 9 AM to 2 PM Stereo Stolen -Mutt "" port e.ach 26'-35'...0'. rool I 1AHUll35) of C>Bn~ ~t~7-06I$ 09t.tr It .. htrslty ~=· f;a;8 ~~~;', Cell 642""644 WI llJ !, ·~11c:g~4~1spe1 .1oad- 20 a.11ffiff1 ,..,,. ,., ..... SalvaUon Army 1 • It ~ Btyen 642-9570 Balboa Cove1 dock pwi GLW CllS * '81 3201; 5 spa , sun 1714) ~7-0831 -ea• IC f bolt 10 35' 1200 mo Mr. All TlllOll r--' I 1EBC299) Console atereo. am/ m 115(). 1180 ""' hi•all St Vincent de Paw Movtno -mutt Miii Kit. & radio. cape deck & re-Long, · * '82 528e; au10. loed- (714) 633-111 din. hahld furn. moped, cord player, CHI rec· 81lbo1 1llp for 45'x14' ad (1EJA474) D!st SSll misc. 293 Upland order. Ilka nu $250 beam Wtr & elac 207 * 83 3201, aulo sun MYttflsiq ,..._ 14-111 ,., hv F.U tr Part tt .. u ........ .. llUU Im•. .....t-•-Mlt (GlannyTe). 497-5395 646-75t2 Edgewete r 1450 roof PFFN884) ......... in.... ,_. ..... 557-3288 lal-1111 8 wb. 1 175 960-() 183 Solld ou aplral 1teltWSy. ••-• ---------t 208 W tat. Santi Ana Coclc., spen191 Puppy t• 4• diemeter. new, 11er Garage 11la, Aptll 15. le.ta SW. tie 211 llU CloaeCI sune1ay CLASSY COIPE 1980 Mezda 626 2 door coupe Crystal silver. blue lat>tle Interior Ona owner. regularly servlc· ed. only 33000 mis AIC, em-Im stereo c11ee11e, recllnlng bucket 1ea1a, aluminum wheel1 Runs gr .. t -Is greet R-lly de11Jled $5800 ObO Cell Answ er Ad 44.t , 642-<4300 24 houri ·79 RX7 Mazda. Kini cond. new urea. stereo caaset- 1 a , ale, low mlle1 $82001080 548-5839. 78 Mazd1 GLC Sport 51p, 1unrf, air. amflm 1ter cua. n-brkl/1hoek1 See Sat 14261 Mendo- c 1 no , Ir"' $2895 . 5S2.ot599 80 RX7, Kint cond . AM/ FM 1tareo, new tire•. 1nrl. mull sell $6200 78 911 SC, 1nrl, pert cond, nu paint, rubbef, trim. a.pl -t•. mlrr0<1, air. crull8, elc 39,000 ml $18,800. 631-4721, 6'2-6177 or 646-1030 ·77 •;. 924. bleck, xtnl cond. low mileage. Mull ... 1 $78001080 Alk f0t T ina w 966-3099 , 831-3849 alt 6 '72 914 Por Mag whl1 X lnt conel 14350 , 494-5729 evet/wknda. 78 POt'SChe 9 11SC, M#Vf, Oek grn/cor11, xlnt cond. $19,500. 557-0642 dye. 832-0729- ..... u 1199 U LIW &I 9.9% Financine On New Rena'e111 'II IDlUY·lllT, 1 17.000 533.ot242 Banllay • Rolls ·53 R· Type, xlnl cond new pai nt , $1 2,500 OBO 975-1022 s •• ~ tlU '74 S&11b 99, reblt eng. sunrl, jus l tuned $2000 /best o t r 642-7208, 642-9021 Tmt• tlH '78 C.hca Llftbadl Go1geous sparkling bleck body. all orig 6 •Pd. sunroof. elr, l18'eo, 11aw1eas Int, Runs great S3950 970-05'8 ·10 Corona Mark II, ,_ trena, good cond $1200. 845--0560 74 Corona StellOfl won Xlnt cond. Orig ownr $1800 499-1481 ,., .......... .... , ....... ... male butt. AKC rag'd $1900 494-7953 9am-1pm. Furn. ctoti-. 7011 $223/mo 876-3483 Aon $250 640-5130 -·· l<>y9. 3112 Breed St.NB Canal Want--'·. Side Oe '°' 211' WI'" LARO! SELECTION OF . "--,.1m -....... 5166 .... NEW & u~£D BMWSI Pllbull Tarrier '--~..-fll fllOI WJ catemaran. Ruu, USED CARS & TRUCKS G::-. _1:...lr_m_5_5_9·_1_7_42 ___ __,,1 •80 Supra. bm, auto. air, •tlCMtl lt•a 9145 1mlfm stereo. all extraa. UKC. 175 Centroniell Mdl M-160 Doi 111111 SALE 15' Sclloctl Rowing Dory 675-&e74 Of 6'&-9995 COME IN OR CAU FOB Ask about Telephone 831-7287 metrlll parelel printer• ! Sii 16' Alden Ooun Shell Sl<Je Tie tor 28' ullboal nrE lPPIAIS&L TR ... n WE 10 IOllclton needed 11 130CPS. 1287 or olr · 11 lo 5 at/Sun. ver. S950 ea/otter 759-9338 ~ 8Mdl $7 15 ft Cormlar-0.lillo i t ... ••&-ID ,. •• ••-lll once, full or part time, no Wiii male A K C male Oue tlty dlllClOUnl avllt gOld, furniture, aoc:au., ·--....,.., •---IR'Y .., --• --•" exper naceaa, w/lraln Lhau Apao wt ume 8~63' · dulgner cloth a 039 Pnrtt 7112 Cell MS.1606 -••..a• VOLUME SALES lhru our purchaae and caJ11tt 1PM, 968-0151 only. No tee, ave 1 BlyWde Or . IBOAT SLIPS up 10 40 n 18211 BEACH ~VO SERVICE & LEASING INM pllllll. 55t..()361 ''" .. '" IOU,... Hl• c6:~ ~!y ~t;·~~ Avellable Hunt1no1on HUNTINGTON BEACH 337LOO~c~~... ,, •• IU ... The Delly Piiot h81 Im. Found gentle F Doble, Qfl 0 t '3500 87W181 Herbour Davenport Ma. Ul·llll, Mf.IH1 (No Cherry exlt-405) lllNIT1 m edlete openings tor lltrCLU.ilt not ~MP Mutt find good DIAMONDS 3·5 kt Coek· ~ rln1. Jim 848--0178 Hlgl'lalt ~ lmrMCI for ~714) •-11to 1301 au-11 Slraat ..... pereon1 lull°' part a lloma. 545-9580 1111 ring 11 beau I. 31 Bertram F/8, SIF, twn local M 0 WWltl to rent vetllcle dOMeallc O' --NEWPORT BEACH time ar.t ..-rMno po. .. ll atonee. l3500 value, wtn gH. rebll '82, meny • · · f re::; 551•8285 ra<1e-<1n1 Welcome e•• 1 • 00 1en11ii. Guarent .. drew htisw Fanaitut IOH eccept be9t ofr or treda xtrH. Xlnt cond. $49, :.,,a11ftts=h•nge Of algn. • '-c-on_..:ven_len_t_ty_L_oee_1_ed_ ---•-•_·_• __ _ agalnlt comml1slotl. Ell· L•rge new con1lgnment I "' nUITllr on Ulad car of .. ,_ va-6 0 0. pp 6 7 3-8 4 7 ~; . 4 WllMI Drl"' 9030 & Competlll ..... y Priced ... -218U ON cellant opportunity ror ahO$> eocepllno new ... 7 33 lue. c.11 Lind• 846-2330 _5'8-:...;..::....:..:13:...:8:...:5 ____ ~~1 & Sliver. blUe ,..tiler. lo ml p eraon with c1rur lect 1nt1qut1, collect-H.,b 95 "81 Mu1t Hll Oold Aolu 5'4" Aedc1Ht Avon & Tr1a1nrtatita 11111 .. 1111 ang A•klng lt0,800 embttlona. Send reeuma ablH & contemporary * *' BtJY * * m1n'1 witch. Oytter 4HP EvlnruCla motor. 1814 ..,...... 414 850-9748 tor pi9cie1, lerge or 1mal bfend Vllue 12000. Mii both good cond St50. Ca•pn S~LNllng Or_anqeCout Conalgnment Connec-, .. ,... $1400.idn197S.2871d)'8 6411 •42 12 or (213) ==,.11::1::.:.--.-.--=;;.;;1.,.., .. _........ .. ..._...,. .... " rY""1VCAR\fER 11179 450 SL MB, Mllen Oalt)'Plot lion Comp1ny, 611 W. 376-9983 nw --,,_ .... ,,....,. ........ ,,.......,.... ...........,. brown e•t. brown ... "' PO Box 1580 18th. St. C.M. 646-8018 MASTERS AUCTION 111 ... U..... 12111...::..:...:;...::.....;...;,_ __ ~~-l POP TOP, CMltom 1n1 .. hll WHtarn mlrrora, lrU"""C tv1W Int , wire whaall, quick ~ MeN. Ca 12829 u. ••l t 141 IHI US.IHI 1 -ua !llll 62 ft l11xury mot0< yacttl In rlor, mac h. Hcellent. mudguatdt. llldlng rear l{)l.$ "-''"i;;'I Mle. 714--07M200 EOE An .... •cn -... n ._.. Long Betctl. Fulty malnt• 8 n r r, I 2 6 o 0 . w1noow1. rur •tap ·~~,.~-..=~· , ..,. HARBOR AREA Au11 Floral Sof a, a·. 30 Htllum BallOone ~· atned. UOOK, I or ~ 714/67§:9306 bumper & much morel 1-....:...--..,..~---=-=~ 1111 11 ._ p IANCE SERVICE plllow-baotl, 1250 anytime, Fun tor 8eci Y parlnerelllp. "ulble -(2003121 '76 BMW 2002. auto, 091< CINn $5500. 675-3099 row Truell DfMlr needed., AP L 983-4068 Wk 4120-251 673-.4410 term1. GrMt for corpo-Nw In town'1 Cl~Nlfl.cl orig. ml. Super cond Oeyw. Hlll'ltlnaton Bch. we Mii rec:ond., ouar. • rat• entertainment. Roy can'*" you m..i meny 13150 831 -30 16 Mint cones. '82 aooo TUt· Hf-f506 ~ 5'1>-3077 Chiming Clock, rlnga ev-ntlque Singer TrHdle "4-93-4e of yollf ntecla. 842-5878 •Y PJU 1...:=.:...:=·.=.:..;....;;~;_-~ bo. b11rgundy. chrome r•AvEL "'0ENT. min 2 I•-•-••-•1 ary V. ht, p1ey1 tune..,. Sewin g M achin e . i...:.:..:...=..:.:._ ..... ___ , '78 3201, lo ml. 4 1pd, whit, 1unrool, t5K ml, " .. _, .-..-.-.. .,-y llr. $100 &58-3888 1175/bat otr. 646-1296 .1 fill lnnaJ Jill mega, elf, atereo, drMle wltT '24.800. MW792 yra txptr. ~ .. awport ~ 95l-8133 !::;;u;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;!;~~-==-:;iiiiiiiii;ii~· ftfW, n .. d• Se700 8-dl. ~... 1_....:..;..;_ ___ _...;~-1 Olnetle H I '1114 ewlv. POOL TABl.B ._ 7 2 .,.., ·eo 3000, xtnt concl, 97. _;;;..;..;...;;_;______ llflar , cleen, llllOrkl cNira. $175. C~ ber, •'a7' llete, CUiton\ wood ...:;::.:....;·:;::......,::.:., _____ 000 c1ref111fy driven ""'1/Tr1111rlltf good 115. Dtyar, gu, (2)4' ~ 1100 M. O dellgn. come. w/bllllard PllE-10101 '72 BMW 2002. good mllet by°'""'*"'*· _, lew office. M\at h8ve 2 deln, wonca good 175 110011, S40 aa. 110" w llOht a ..ii llnll w/fNfll. con d, new pa 1 n t " oecker 1m7tm 11.,eo tf• exper. trenecrlblno ~ • wood mini bltnd1. 2 pr, e VMied 11 '2000; aelllng llRllE OllllT 13,000/olter. 640-5280, tnchgoodknowlfdOe ol w-./dfy« moe old, 117& all. Reel-fortsoonrm.6411·1237 120..oesa 11Cl811 *""1 • N8por111 1'~; 195 MCh. Good cond. wood chair •1/cu0•t1lon, NEW MATIAl89 ll!T8 ... _ .. 1~. '74 2002. 4 1pd, 1unrf. ah on atand. Call • ., 6754609 l30, ottomon 1 , m re M .,_sea •l -am/fin, elf, MW ,~. i..:.:....:..:.~----~--I wtcdyl. l40-"5 1 Cllelllon• •• :;. Hi m!*. re::: ms. IClng 1 121: BALBOA MARINE .,_ .. .... ---&. olutdl. • - .. II.-REFRIGERATOR: Od 16. 161·18CM ..__..7~ ,...,..., ...,_ & W_.._ cetb cond, 1100. t31·tS31 Oak cablna4. 75JC31•14. 3L .... iij_.,iii_._iiiiiiiiiiiiml HARDWARE ::::-,::':'.e., ~ S::,~. Gt4340 , OtctlipMne ~ eft« &30 pm. ... .. lhefwe. 01eM c1n• & I (I00414). :.==::, .::.:: ... llYD tll :ixwe. '°'Id dra below. ~.~?~~i!'!9N~'~':arc Jnvltn You to Our • ;:, .... 117 holn. CeJ art.'· en.1eo1. 1200. 2H4 Rutger•. CM>. a1•to + d\lee. Cell 1JtbJ~il~::Jriiifl Tiil CWflCa ~1M ,., .. to 00o0 nome AKC _cTi.~M:;-. t64l-i7i,&:-7c;n~~~~~6~t~2...i~~1~~~~~ II .... ..... HW Germ., 8heotl«d pup. Oryt r S75, couch I H, - ----2 \4 y t o I d . H o m e Ohlet df'llWet't 175, Crib l1tl IAllll DllllT -APRIL 11th "-1 prof ho\.wa'lllltf WI ...._..15, W1c "s-ee.4t &10 , c alm b oy1 bed Net .. ,.,. In ..... ' • tU. 6412·7141 I .A. Ctaen ... ,ythlno ~ oee dJr'IW fOf ..,. 1711 • 11 c t pt w Ind o 11111 , o r Ir t de I o r e I e o lllle nt'll MtlOll. ,.,, .. ,., ~;::..;:;:;;~~~~~:-:- M t·2'·4..,.. taOetM ....a111 0t ~1?27 l>dfm eul ... t OWr d,.._ Tl.It&.,,.,...... ,., • at moire, 2 night ~.... •uind•. tiino .... Met, ,..,....,.., uo a1aoo. Sofa. 11eo ,_. _.2 ... ft 1tn•r. l 1IO. t twl1r1ti...;.:;;...;;.::..;..:..;... ___ ~ .-;.;.;.;,.;..;;;.;;....;........;.._......, "-frltefator, lllle new, =.'::o~o-== ==· 2 doot t it& .. ,.,.,. ' I LI.·• P.L ,~ .•t,YI'' I ... I ~~ $7800. 175-0841 or 551-5858 Triaap tl71 ·73 Spitfire. 1500. runt grt, Ike nice, nw top $1300 Cell GSG-1482 Vtlbnpa tlU 1 Al NI Ora"°e Coat~ DAILY PILOTIThurlday, Aprll 1'4, 1811 • e From'Paoe A1 dona\ed by &ht lrvtne CompMy ln 10uthem lrvlne. Tht 83·)'Nl'.c>ld lnwntor and bu11ne11m1n, who rounded Beckman lnltrwnenta tn lrvtno, hM pulhed tor • holphal ln \ht dty for morw Uwl •decade. He hu otwn been at oddl with UCI offlclala who have never Jiven up planl to build a h01plt.Al on \he& campu.. "l'm 1tlll hopeful. 1 wouldn't say I'm 1tronaly pomt1ve, but I'm hopeful we can break down lh1a growina rift betw~n UCI and the community and get them to work together," Beckman Nld yesterday. IMC leaders believe the $~ mllllon gift from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation la the largeat ever offered in Orange C.ounty for a health ca.re fa&Jty. Beckman aaid the money has no strings attached for constructing the proposed 222-bed hospital on land just north of the San Diego Freeway between Sand Canyon Avenue and the Laguna Freeway. The medical center is estimated to cost $86 million. A feasibility study prepared by consultant Richard Slotow said from $1~ to $20 million in cash must be ra iaed from the community to keep financing costs low enough to support reasonable health care costs, Beckman said. Beckman's pledge is contingent upon state approval to construct the medical center. IMC officials are competing with the HealthWeat Foundation of Chatsworth, which is seeking to build a similar hospital at UCI. Beckman suggested his pledge shows that IMC is moving forward with its plans and said he hoped the "cool heads" in the hospital competition could still work out a satisfactory compromise. SCUBA. • • From Page A 1 the college did not provide proper equipment and aupervision on the excursion. Atto.meys for the family say they are awaiting results of tests conducted on the underwater breathing equipment used by Scroggs. The equipment was owned by the college. By re~ting the claims, the college trustees were denying responsibility in the case. A claim must be submitted and rejected before a formal lawsuit can be filed. Partly because of the student's death, Orange Coo.st College has canceled all 8CUba diving c1a.es in mid-semester. A crooll 10011 • 1e1evl1IOI' Ml and • pelntlng "°"' • ~ .. -)'991•dey "' Ille 'r~. '802 w CoMt ~,,,. IOM -1M at 127&. Liberian youth • to resist ouster lb STEVE MITCHELL °' ... Deir ........ David and Ruth WUlott aay they've fffChed the end of the line. 8artln1 prealde nth l intervention, their adoptod Liberian IOI\ Samuel ta to report to the LOI Angeles lnunl&ratton office tomorrow momtna to be deport«! to hla blrtbplace. Hia family aay1 he won't be th~re. "I'm not sendlna him beck," hl1 tHrful mother said today. "You'd better believe that." The San Juan Capistrano family has been battling for nearly three years to keep their 27-year-old son In the United States. The Willetta were Peace C.orps volunteers In Liberia in 1972 when they met and later adopted Sam. They. arbitrarily set the boy'• 1111~ at ltl, all'\C\1 h~ had no birth ~rd. But under tho U .S Immlaratlon and Naturallutlon Act, Sam WH too old to be c:onald r«t u an adopted child, thu1 lnell1lble to live, In the United Statet without a ap«ial act of~. He enteied the United Stat.ell ln 1980 under a student vlei which hu atnce expired. A halt domn billa Introduced on Sam'• behalf have either been turned down or expired. Church groups and friends aent thou11nd1 of lettere to Waahtngton 1upportln1 Sam. apparently to no avail. Now hi.a adopted parent.a say they have but one way to go. "We're gol"I to have to seek political uylum for Sam," said Dave Willett. But the notion, he says. is ludicrous. Samuel Willett "We're uklng a friendly Liberian to take asylum from a friendly Liberia," he aald. The couple aald they learned today that the assistant director or the INS in Los Angeles has refu.ed to grant a stay. Mesa to revamp sign law By KAREN E. KLEIN OftMD.ily .......... Costa Meea'a new Planning Commission has voted to revamp the city's controversial sign ordinance, allowing non- conforming signs that were legal before the ordinance was passed in 1974 to remain until alteted voluntarily. Under the existing ordinance, signs which do not conform would have to be replaced or scaled down by Jan. 1, 1984. Businessmen in the city have long contended the ordinance is unfair because it forces them tf bring down signs which werr legal before the ordinance. About 20 percent of the city's 4,644 signs are considered non- conforming. Mike Robinson, a city planner. said another reaaon for repealing the existing ordinance, beside its unpopularity, is the fact that a similar ordinance in San Diego was challenged and declared Invalid by the Supreme Court. Under the restructured ordinance, existing signs wiU be allowed to remain and only new slgns will have to conform to the ordinance regulations. Some opponente of repealing the ordinance have charged that any changes wall create an unfair hardship for businesses coming into the city. The City Council will review the matter for a final hearing on May 2, Robinson said. TESTIMONY: JOBS VS. NOISE. • • From Page A1 supervisors she felt "imprisoned by the noisy conditions" surrounding her home. On the other hand, an AirCal flight attendant who has been laid off his job commented, "We all are assete to this community, but more and more we are becoming liabilities in the unemployment ~e." There also was testimony from county residents who didn't attend the long hearing. Representatives for the Community Airport Council, which endorses expansion, presented supervisors with the signatures of 11,500 persons who favor airport improvements. COUNCIL·MAN INDICTED. • From Page A1 Hodges and the others were indicted yesterday by the federal grand jury in I.os Angeles following an investigation by the FBI anto the alleged real estate scheme. · Hodges, 39, was accused or agreeing to verify false lnfonnation on applications for bank loans, according to U.S . Atty. Daniel Broderick. Other defendants named in the indictment were Alex Logan, 36, 8ur91at1 tooll allverw•r• end jewelry vllued at $4,000 from • l'loo-. In ti. 120 -~Via E-on UOo I* Costa Mesa AOOul $300 -~ ~ e -on NeWpOt1 llolMYwd ,.....,oay afternoon ...... -......, 11110 -front oftlOe""" • 9un and dem.,.d.O money from Ill• r~llS1. The "Ill*"~ on toot "'"" • MCll of ~. • of Huntington Beach; Paula Fisher, 28. a real estate agent from Cypress; Donald Fisher, 35, a mortgage broker from Huntington Beach and Deborah Toler, 30 . a clerk from Huntington Beach. Hodges. who gained publicity recently Ln his ill-fated drive to persuade Queen Eliz.abeth Il of Great BritalJ\ to vitit h1a city, waa WlAvallable today for comment. A colleague said, })owever. that ...ot,.., atore, --•Obbecl 1ee1 mon111. to the c:Mrk. ""'° notlfteo pOlloe Gordon o. llruc*•. 42. -llOepllallZeO •nd ur••••d yHterd•I' •II•• ha ••• belleved to be under th• Influence of rwcotlm "' the poolelde of n.. motel wfMrw h• lived Brucker. •119990lf drlnkln9 • mbdw• of -end PCP, .... .,,._, on ~of IUmWlln!I PCf' Md being --IN In"'*-of PCP Irvine " -· end --.,.,.., ., U05 wH reported ttolen from • "ome on UPelme lul '"9111 PollQe UICI Ille llll<tf enwed .,., ...,..,_ ,.,_,. -JEFF ADLER • Hodges appeared to be shocked when discu.ssinR the indictment over the telephone. The FBl investigation also reportedly looked into the role played by Barclay Hodges in the real estate acheme. Barclay, the brother of Gil Hodges, was shot to death last year after a day- long drinking episode at a restaurant at John Wayne Airport. Councilman Hodges also is being investigated by the Orange C.ounty Dist.rkt Attorney's office on allegations of politic al misconduct. An indictment is a charge brought against a person by a grand jury. It doesn't establlah guilt or innocence. U .S . Atty. Broderick aaid conviction of the conspiracy charge hu a maximum prison term of five years and a maximum fine of $10,000. KETTLER TO QU.IT. • • From Page A1 colloa• board alnee 1963, lnoludfna •veral tcnna u board president. Hit curr nt term txplr., In November. The rematnJna four board memben are expected to appe>lnt an Interim truttete bo complet_e Kettler'• t.enn. Bandit hits bank in Newport heist A man wearing a tan "Membera Only" jacket and claimlng to have a gun, held up a Newport Beach bank yesterday and eecaped with $1,200 ln cash, police repo~. The bandit, who handed a demand note to a teller, entered Bank of America, 3300 E. Coast Highway, at 10:47 a .m . and threatened to shoot the teller unlelll ihe handed over the loot. Tho vei«an tnaatft ,_..ved • 1tandlna ovatlon I\ latt ~t't board tneetlfll. X..ttlm' WM too moUon.ally mo¥ed to rMd ht.' prepared statement to &h• audience, eo tho letter WM reed by Board Prftident Carol O~, While claimJ.nc that the wu not the reuon he .....,JMd,: Kettler Hid lt added to h la current ft'UltratJona on the board. He allo pointed to the *rd'• l~ of control to the atate, which now dl1penu1 almoat all community college tundtn1. The recall campatan wu launched early this yur after the trustees approved the layoffs of more than 100 fuU-Ume teachen and admlnlatratora as a meana of coping wlth an anticipated budget deficit. After leaving the board, Kettler said he will continue to work against the recall of the other board members, detlCrlbing the campaign ae "ridiculous and Immature." AIRPORT EXPANSION. • • From Page A1 every effort be made lo encourage the growth and development of Ontario Airport in San Bernardino County, thus easing the pressure to expand commercial activities at John Wayne. The compromise action was taken following a public hearing that lasted for more than four hours. The action that finally won three of the board's five votes was proposed by Supervisor Ralph Clark, who initially favored a flat expansion to 73 daily departures. The board was to select among 13 alternatives that ranged from closing the airport to allowing as many flights as market conditions demanded. Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose fifth supervi.sorial district includes the airport and Newport Heach, opened the hearing bY, proposing the board setU.e on a 55-flight alternative, a 14-flight increase over the current 41-flight ceiling. Riley also suggested th.at the county explore the possibility of freezing airport operations at the 55-flight level. That was apparently agreeable to Newport Beach city officials -long o pponents of any airport expansion that would increue noise in their nearby city. But Supervisors Harriett Wieder, Roger Stanton and Clark voted in favor of the phased-in 73 flight alternative, citing its "flexibility" and noting that the decision approved o nl y environmental studies of the project and did not constitute their final approval for the project. NEWPORT TO FIGHT. • From Page A1 takeoffs. The beach city has spent inost or its lobbying efforts ID recent months to get supervisors to go along with a permanent cap on daily flights. Earlier this year, supervisors rejected such a co#cept. "The city will try to pursue a bindinS agreement with the county but with the firm understanding that such an agreement would have absolute numbers considerably lower than those mentioned," Hart said. Barbara Lichman, leader of a citiz.en group fighting airport expansion, expressed irritation with supervisors and called the proposed 73 flight celling "totally unacceptable." CABBAGE ROLL-OFF. • From Page A1 • Launching the fund-raiser will be a ''King Cole Ball," scheduled April 22 at the Newporter's Plaz.a Ballroom with tickets costing $39.95 each. that tax-deductible ticket is aJao good for admission to the two-day festival. For those oot attending the ball, admission to the grounds la $2 each day. . ~ Teams representing churches, e cultural IOCieties, 90dal Rl'OUJ» and school.a will compete in , singing and dandng. with priz.es ranging from free oveneaa phone calls to airUne tickete. Jt'or more information about the roll-off, call Cabbage Head Quarters at 751 -2169. , A Sent• AN men. Ao..o.n 0. ~. "· end • ~ ... .,,...., ~­tor POIMHlon ol elOlen prol)«1y end 9'19')iCIOn of rot>-,. ett.. 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