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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-21 - Orange Coast Pilot·Inferno. Fears, tears still • • strong 1n memories of those who battled tragic Anaheim fire .A year aso today, tbe heart of Oraase County '• m oat populous city became the l'lf6ill6 vortex of a firestorm tbat le ft 1,200 people bomelesa and caused-ISO million in damase. Two people who played lcey roles in li6htias the blaze recreate their role11 on that fateful day. THI ORANGI COAST THURSDAY, APRIL 21 , 1983 Wilson: Halt ~~--e=~ean A drilling :fEIUBEN E . KLEIN &ad VE MITCHELL Of ... 0.-, Nat ..... U.S. Sen. Pete Wiho n (R-Callf.) introduced leplation yesterday to impe>R a 10-year moratorium on new oU and gas drilling off the California coast. ' ' • w - -... ,... ... - The night the 'big one' hit BY STEVE MARBLE or1t1e Delfr ,... ...,. The S•nta An• wlnda had picked up by mldnt1ht, blowtna dry and warm tfu·ouah Oranae County. ln Anaheim. Fl.re Capt. JlJn Cox wu fil.ilna out report&. It had been • bUly nflht -downed power Unee, roof fires. medk:al calla "When the Santa Anu come in like that, f!Very fireman hu that aubllmina.l thought about 'lhe blfi fire' -lhe one you're not aolng to be able to atop. But lt waa April, not aummer, and Cox recalla belna "on suard" but relaxed. By dawn, Cox wu back in the atatJon fllllna out another report. It had been a atructure flre .na the firefighters had made a iood atop. At 6:38 a .m .. a woman called. A palm tree wu on fire. Cox aaya he puahed uide hil report and llatened to the emergency radio broadcaat. Anolher station wu handling the call. For two minutes, Cox aat and llatened to the radio. There were more calla coming In. An apartment la on fire, one caller said. A roof's on fire, anolher reported. Sixty seconds later, Cox wu headed foward Juno Avenue, a narrow res.ldenUal lane near the croaroada of Euclid Street and Ball Road. It wu getting light outside and Cox recalls searching the sky for smoke, for flames, for any sign of what wu happening . "But I didn't see anything. If I'd seen aomethlng, I would have called out more alarma. But there wu nothing." The Santa Ana wind.a had turned a cruel trick. The smoke from the fire was bei.na held down by the atiff wind. What wu to become the worst residential fire in Orange County history was being (See FIRE CAPTAIN, Pa1e Af) . Red Cross worker there at right time By KAREN E. KLEIN ortMDe11JNet•te1t When the phone·nnp between 10 p.m. and 8 a .m In Ray Cardona'• hou.e, lt'a anawered wlth a terae "where?" rather than the uaual "hello." So when the phone next to Cardona'• bed ahrllled at 4:45 a.m. on April 21, 1982, hi.a wife knew she ahould be prepared for anything. In the three years alnce Cardona had become a Red Crom volunteer, ahe thought ahe'd aeen it all. But no one could have been prepared for the devastation which would unfold that day, one year ago. when the •50 million Anaheim flreatorm left 1,288 people homeleu and hearly 200 injured. One of the things Cardona remembers moat vividly about that Wednaday la the string of seemingly lnnocuoua colncldences which helped him save countles11 lives. It wu a mi.stake that he even received the early morning c.all, for one thing. The fire chief who rang him should have called the District 2 Red Croes coordinator out to a Garden Grove house fire rather thf,n Cardona. But since he was awakened Ray Cardona helped save lives any way, Cardona got up and turned on the emergency scanner in his house to see If the report would be confirmed. "I couldn't sleep," the Red (See VOLUNTEER, Page A4) COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNT V. C AllfORNIA 25 CENTS Irvine cops • • . .ie1ze p~~r_ LSD "r8id • ID By GLENN SCOTT with a black, custom-welded otttie o.-, Not at.n , battering ram that splintered the An Irvine police narcotics teani · ~oor with a si.JWle swing. broke into a Santa Ana house Inside, officers arrested Jose yesterday and arrested two men Avalos, 24. in the kitchen where who alleaedly sold an extra-they said he was trying to wash potent "red rabbit" LSD to marijuana down a sin1c, which Irvine high school students. almost immediately clogged. A The four Irvine officers. loaded .38-caliber automatic asaiated by four others from handF. was on the floor near Santa Ana, s urprised the the kitchen door. Meanwhile, identical legialation WU introduced in the HOWie of Repn!9entatives by San Diego Republican Bill Lowery. The HOU8e bill was co-aponaored by Newport Beach Rep. Robert Bad.ham. a.1ao a Republican. 0.-, ..... pM4o "' .._._d 1(-- This marijuana was confiscated in Santa Ana dmg raid and OC'Plpants by first knock.Ing and Also arrested waa Alfredo then busting through the door (See ~D RAID, Page A%) suspect Jose Avalos (inset ) arrested. Uthe legislation is approved, a 12-mile protective strip would be established along the Orange County and San Diego couta from Newport Beach to the Mexican border, where the state controls much of the beachfront, said Mike Lake, a Wilaon aide. Promoter: Pageant still on Lake said WU.On introduced the bill in part becau.e of the C01"11cem expieseed by delegations of elected offidala from Soulhern California. L a•una Beach officials ex~ delight today over the (See oF#seoRE, Pase AZ ) By JODI CADENHEAD or .. .,..,,... .... Costa Mesa beauty pageant organizer Frank John Baptist Ba,;rley aaya he plana to go ahead with a scheduled conteat in Los Angeles Sunday deapite mlademeanor charges against h1m for talae advertis1Jl8. The 30-year-old buainelanan faces arraignment May 6 on three counta of false and mWeadlng advertiaing filed by the Orange County District Attorney's Office. Only two contenders in the Oil plat! orin set off Coast A Shell Oil aubaidiary has awarded a San Dle10 firm a contract to conatruct crew quartera and an electrical p.neratina station for the third Beta Field oO platfcnn to be built ntne milea off the coaat of lfuntin«ton Beach. Shel( California Production [nc. awarded the contract to National St.eel and Sblpbuildinc Co. The doliar value of the contrict was not dilcloeed. In 1980, Shell unveiled a multi-million-dollar, two- platfonn driilll\I and production complex off Huntington Beech, desti:ned to beCin drawing 150 mlWOn buTela of oU out of the Beta Field on the oc:aan floor. Mel Boeaer, Shell publlc attain manaaer. said theR two a\Net\l.ret -c:lrt_IDng platform (See OU., Pqe Alf Good luclc Ana Landen offers 10me frieadly MYiee to a tee•....-wlloee life 11 bebaimade'lia&Mftahlel>y w........-..belJelin •pmd .... P ... C2. Mias California Princem Pageant, acheduled at the Sheraton Univeraal Hotel, have dropped out of the contest since the cbargea were filed, Baaley claimed. However, 196 remain, he said. The entry fee la $1~. Bagley, who allegedly has left a trall of canceled pageanta, angry conteatanta and disgruntled merchant& behind him, aaid h e'a ready for the conteat th1a weekend. He uid seven UOO U .S . aavtnaa bonds and various prizes will 6e awarded and a •10.000 prize will be given at a nt.tional conteat. He aecUned to give a date and location for that conteat. A Sheraton Univerul 1pOkesman confinned that a ballroom at the (See BEAUTY, Pa1e Al) Charlie lhe Crow could be trained to take roll call In a abth pade at Mariners School in Newport Buch. See why on P .. e A8. OFFSHORE DRILLING. • • p_ropoud le1t1latlon. <.:tty Manqer Ken Frank u.td h1a city wU1 eolidt support from other leCillaton foe Wlllon'a bW. A conttnaent ot Laauna Bffch council membera and staff membera, ae well as staff representative. from Newport BMcb and San Clemente, viatced Wtlaon tn L oa Angeles last month. Sen. Pete Wilson a1ks drilling halt "We aaked him (Wllaon) to auppOrt leplaUon by (Sen. Alan) Cranaton and (Sen. Edward) Kennedy thtj would lmpoM a moratorium on drlllln1 to the year 2000," Frank u.td. Cranston and Kennedy are both Democrata. H e said Wil ton waa "no n committal " on the Democrats' bill, but added he oppoeed offahore drU.llni when he was mayor of San Diego. Fr~ aald the leplatton, if approved, w o uld prohibit offshore drllliJll until 1994 in an area from three to 16 miles off the Orange C.out. Statewide, the areas where new drllllng would be permitted If Wilson's bill paSMS Include the Point Arguello area, the Sant.a Barbara Channel and the Long Beach-Loe Angelee ·areas. However, the bill would prohibit oil leues In the Santa Monica Bay area, the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and the San ta Barbara Federal Ecological Preserve, Wilson's alde said. OIL PLATFORM OK'D. • • Ellen and production platform Elly -will eoon be joined by a third Beta structure, drilling platfonn Eureka. PlAtfonna Ellen and UJy are structurally connected, but Eureka will be a 1eparate rig located about a half mile farther out to aea._ Boe,ter said. The contract for the base section of iureka already haa been awarded to Ka.iaer Steel Corp. The new contract calla for the construction of living quarters for up to 80 workers and an electrical generator to pump oil from Eureka's wells to the refining faclllttes on platform Elly. The c rew quarters are expected to be comrleted by early 1984, and oi will be pumping at the platform by later that year, according to Shell'• Boeger. He said five mtllion barrels of Beta 'a 150 mllllon- ba r rel reserve have been removed to date. BEAUTY PAGEANT. • • Loa Angeles hotel la still reeerved for Sunday's ~t. Lut year ey 8e~ four months in a exaa jail after pleading no contest to misdemeanor theft charges related to a Houaton beauty pageant that never took place. In that cue, authorities said, &gley left town a week before tlie ~t. He later said in an interview he had to cancel the A al\oplllt•t •H .,,••l•d Tu••d•y contest after his hotel room was burglariUd and $2,500 in enft'y feet taken. John Moffa, general man.ager of the Airporter lnn m Irvine, said the hotel received numerous complaints after Bagley staged a cont.est there In February 1981. Officials of the Hoflywood Chamber of Corrunerce wert> abo cr1 tical of a contest Bagley ran in that city a few months later. an.noon et IN T..-get 1to<e. Me2 AOWN ,... M«ctlandtM .wu.d ., .. .._ S 180 .-lllC0¥9'11d • A..,__.11.000. _ _,.. .......... , '" ,,,. ~1119rY of.,, IP9l'fmenl on 1i.. 11900 ' blOek of\/ .... ClrCle fMry wee 8P911fenlly -by P"tlnO .,..... • llldlng oie. .W.00... Fountain Valley ~-·-of•-t -. In IM 1IOOO blOcll of Mt S1..,.an t::,••day '"d lool 1350 .,. puaonal IQlllO'-Th9 ._.,, -.-y -IN re.lclenCe '!(!" -.. 11.ttNQal*I II~ ........., "" .. ptcnlcl ~ .... IUc*ed out .,, lltlllllC -9bc>Wd llt .,,. ,........ llllllr flora .,., Gir'8 a.Al -the ........_.. Irvine ~ ...,.. ... on 1n '*" and ~ ~ trom • "°"'9 on IN eooo lllOdi of '--a--,..My Pole» Mid """' -rn.o. by ~ • allcllng --door. Kiddie sex ring smashed; six men arrested By JEFF ADLER °' .... .,.. ......... What 0ranae County Sheriff Brad Oat" cnaracterbed aa a countywtde child 1ex rlna -one which targeted Kirla u young aa 9 years old -Ila.I been broken up by deputies with the arrest of aix area men. The six were arrested on a variety of charges r~ from rape, c hild moleatatlon and iiexual perversion to con.apira.cy and posaeulon of narcotics, Gates announced during a news conference yesterday. He said¥a seventh suapect 11 still being sough.t. Thoee arrested are alleged to have "routinely offered drugs, money and jewelry to (females as young aa IJ years old), to gain their confidence. ultimately engaging them in a variety of sexual acts," according to Lt. Wyatt Hart , a sheriff's departJnentspokeanan. While the sheriff stopped short of alleatng the girla were hired out for .exual acts by the men, he did claim the victims allegedly were provided to other men as favors. One of the alx arrested, 62-year-old Artl\ur Joseph Arel.as, of Santa Ana, I.a charged with 71 felony counta of WegaJ Inter cou rse, r ape, c hild molestation , possession of narcotic• an~ conaplracy. accordlna t o department In veaUaa tora. Amona tha.e arrested ia one Oranae Coaat reeldent, Mo Gronaky, 49, of Newport Beach. Gronaky, an antique dealer, la charged with Wepl lntercourae, ~ rape, child molestation and aex perveralon, lnveatlgatora aald. Bail wu aet at •~.000. The five others charged came from Orange, Anaheim and Tuat1n, authorlUea aaJd. The arrest.a grew out of an undercover inveatiaatlon that began last December when a sheriff's deputy infiltrated the group posing aa a "hit man," Gates said. The unde r cover offl.cer allegedly waa hired to kill both a deputy dlatrict attorney prosecuting a aex caae and a 14-year-old witness in that case, he said. The 14-year-old since has told investigato r s her alleged involvement with the men began when she was 9. Two other girls, both under 18, also have been cooperating with investigators the sheriff said., Gatea declined to aay how many young girla may have been victimized by the alleged sex ring, but said the investigation I.I continuing. He aaid additional arrests are expecled. Hearings tomorrow on 'bullet train' By GLENN SCOTT Mttte D..., Not le.fl An A.asembly committee will hold a public hearing tomorrow 1n Santa Ana to discuss a proposal to develop a high-speed train system through Orange County. The 9 a.m . hearing at Santa Ana City Hall will be the third staged by the Asse mbly Transportation Conunittee in the thrtt counties where the 10- W•llet ICl\llcbl. 41, waa arr•at•d yMl•d•y on ~ of Orunllen OtMng .11.. ,,. ..... lnYOt.ed In • 11.mc llOOkMnl ,...., •lier 3 p "' .. ...,,.,,. Center Of"'9 .,.., .)¥fr., Aoed Newport Beach A 8en FIWIClaeo ~ -roOl>9d 81 ~1 ...... dlly In !he ~ IOI of "-uben'• A.et"""" Md tepotled ~ ~ c:uh and a blecl< lllllQalor .-.i &urgiwa IOOll • ~ rlflQ Mll1ll mor• th4W'I te,000 ltom • ,...,.,_ on h MOO l>locll. of W"I OcNn FrOftl TM oroot!a 1 pried off • acrH " ..,d lorc.d 01>9n • - ~ "'*' oft and "~ • tc:ulplur• of • • 9MQ1A "* -bolled to • dOdi on Bey lalilnCI TM toae -.. 11mate0 al 11.000 A 35 7 Mmgnum Con NlndQun •U 810ien !tom a rH ld•,.C• on II\• tlOO block 01 89)11de Orlv9. II -repor19CI )'Ml•d9y called bullet train would run. Hearings were held last month ln .San Diego County and In February in Loe Angeles County. The gathering i.a intended to allow state officiala to explain the statua of existing lawa about the American High Speed Rall Corp. 's proposal to run the e lectrically powe red trains between Los Ange les and San Diego. Realdents alao will aet the c hance to voice m1agivinga or ho.,e. for the proposal to send up to 49 trains per day in each direction. Tbe committee la cha1red by Brue• Young (D~Norwalk). whoee bill waa -'"ended during the lut daya of the prior leglalative Bef81on lo Jive the prtvaw rail corporation tertain approvala to run the system. A committee apokeawoman said thla week offld.ala hope to explain during the hearina that existi.oa lawa include more public protection than moat people believe. For example. the sponlOl'ing firm has been told to complete an environmental report on ita propou.l. Fifteen county resldenta, many repreaentlng neighborhood organization., are .cheduled to add.re.a the corrunitt.ee tomorrow. .J, Fair skies ahead Coasta.l Cl•arlng~llt and lalr tomon'VW. -. tllgh9 tomc>rrow H to 72 111d low• toNgllt 48 to M. Mol#tUlln -· hllN .__ In 409 Md Iowa ""*" In .. 20L o-1 -. lllgN '°"'°""°" In low 10a, low .... In .. 40e _, io.. .,. ~~•.47toH'­O..-. ll•••ll•r•. 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Lo• ~no•IH Counllf: (100) 242·'°22 ..._...... _, "" 9lmerdlno ~ @00) M1-4710 AOMO ~ c.nw: (IOOi 142~ &tended lorecast Tide• • Ollr .... ,.....~ ........... When police can1e knocking, they meant business. Irvine Sgt. Leo Jones shows haltering ram. LSD RAID NETS PAIR. • • From Page A1 Sanchez, 29. Both were booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of posaeaston of LSD and marijuana, said Irvine police Sgt. Leo Jones. The narcotics team obtained a eea.rch warrant two days ago to raid the house. Jones said they aought the warrant based on tips from an informant. The investigators found about three pounds of loose marijuana in the houae and two dozen more pl.uttc baagtes wilh a quarter- ounce of pot ln each. On a dining room table, they found a shoebox filled with cash -mostly $1 and $5 bllla -and a sheet of :W postage ltamp-like tabs of LSD. It's called "red rabbit" because each tab has a design of the Easter bunny in red ink. They also found . while searching the hou.ae after the 3 p .m. raid, a steady parade of suspected customers coming to the door. Amona them were three teenagers from Irvine. J ones said the trio, who were extremely nervous to find pelice inside the house, w il l be subpoenaed to testify if and when the case goes to court. Many others came, not realizing the unmarked cars parked on the street belonged to ''narcs." By 4 p.m., Jones Mid the stream of vial tor a waa 10 distracting to investigators catalog ing evidence that an officer wu stationed ln the front yard to diacourage more stops. The house was the second in Santa Ana raided in oonnection with the "red rabbit" sale. in Irvine. Joel Alvarez, 21 , was arrested on similar chargea March 9. Huntington condo proposal rejected A $2.5-million plan to convert th& 286-unit Huntln,ton ~est apartment comp ex 11tto condominiums baa been rejected In Hunting1on Beach. The City C.Ouncil thia week turned down conversion prop<>Ala after c.ound1man Ron PattJ.mon complained about the construction of the baslldln&1 and aald that common houaehold ,ounds would eaally carry Classic through the structure. Other offic1a1a and a re presentative of the Orange C.Ounty Fair Housing, Council PXJ>I ewd fears that removaJ of the apartmenta from the rental market would lower the city's vacancy rate to unacceptable levela. The dty .P1a.nrung Conuni.ssion ~ previously had approved the project. Early Americana ... /\ shirt inspired by an authentic quilt design of colonial times, printed on polyester-cotton kettle cloth. A alore lhal orrcr9 One lr.CSIUonaJ ,.,orts~ar ror m~n. women and boyt • NATION Demos tab San Francisco as 1984 convention site By fte A11oelated Prell WASHINGTON -Democrats decided ~>' to hold thelr letM n.atJonal convention ln San Franciaco, hHdinl for Ronald Rffaan'1 home state to plck the candidate they hope will replace the ()OP Incumbent in the White Howe. The party'• aite aelecUon committee voted 23-2 at lta meetlnl today in favor of San Frandaco deepite a wt-minute effort by Chicaao mayor-elect Harold Wuhinaton to win the meeUna tor hia d ty . Reagan sets El Salvador appeal WASHINGTON -President Reqan, trying to reecue a package of military aid tor El Salvador, will make a rare address to Conan-next Wednesday to warn of the threat of leftist revolution spreading. Traditionally, presidents go before~ once a year, to deliver their annual State of the Union meuaae. The admlniatration hopes ~an'aapeech will persuade Americans to pressure Congress to approve increued aid for El Salvador and other nations in Central America. New airline· smoking rules WASHINGTON -Responding to a critical court ruling, the Qvil Aeronautics Board ia propoaina tighter requirements to protect non-smokers aboard commercial jetliners. The proposals announced yesterday would, for the first Ume, prohibit smoking aboard an airliner that has lnad~1uate ventilation, and estatiliah a "1uper non-smoking aection for pasaen,g~rs who present medical documents ahowirlg they are especially sensitive to smoke. Libya sends Nicaragua arms WASHINGTON -Arms shipments dilcovered aboard Libyan planes duriilg a refueling stop in Brazil offer new proof of Libya's "deep involvement" with the leftist government in Nicaragua. the State Department aaya. Brazilian authorities aald some, if not all, of four Libyan cargo aircraft headed for Nicaragua, were found to be carrying arms and explosives, lnatead of the medical supplies the Libyans reportedly said they were transporting. STATE Governor's income revealed SACRAMENTO -Gov. George Deukrnejian paid $8,854 in federal income taxes and $1,884 in state income taxes on a 1982 income of $48,071, his tax returns reveal. The returns show Deukmejian's only income during 1982 was his $47,500 salary as attorney general, $3 lnterest income from a state employees' credit union, plus a $568 refund on his 1981 state income taxes. Committee rejects Hallett SACRAMENTO -Fonner Assembly Republican leader Carol Hallett may be the first appointee of Gov. George Deukmejian to be rejected by the state Senate. The Senate Rules Conunittee refw.ed yesterday to endorse Hallett's nomination aa parks and recrution director, say- ing she had been overly part1aan as a le,dalator. Doctors avoid lung cancer LOS AlilGl!!Ll:s -Dlepite -.n Ira .. ift the-lune can£eP death rate ln the general pubUc. maie Callfomia doctor9 show a stable rate, probably because many have quit smoking, a UCLA study shows. In 1980, as ln 1950, there were about 15 luiig cancer deaths for every 100,000 male physicians in the state. But for all U.S-- white males, the rate nearly ttl)>ltd during the period, from 19 per 100,000 people to 5i per 100,000. Circus bear trainer maule,d SANT A BARBARA -An attack by a trained bear has sent a Circus Vargas animal trainer to the hospital with a broken leg and severe arm and leg punctures. Rene Turcioa, 31, was attacked u he returned several bean to their cages at F.arl Warren Sbowgrounda. WORLD Britons scorn 'tunny money' LONDON -The Round Pound. Funny Money. Mickey Mouse Money -the9e are just a few popular names for new one pound coins that went into circulation today on Queen El.lz.abet.b II'a 57th birthday. Designed eventually to replace the traditional green one pound banknoces, the colna are gold-colored pieces of copper. nickel and %iJlc alloy. Israeli-Arab clash in Lebanon JERUSALEM -Two Iaraeli soldiers and four Arab guerrillas were killed in a clash near the line between Israeli and Syrian positions In Lebanon, the Israeli military command said today. Israeli newspepers reported new government concern that Syria was strengthening Its offensive capability with Soviet uailtance. Cathedral birds buzzed off MILAN Italy -An Inventive electrician who rigged up low-voltage 'wiring is winning the yeen.-long battle against pigeons that had been dlrtying and damaging this city's 600-year-old Gothic cathedral. Chernicala, sticky substances and loudspeaken emittln& frightening nobes failed to keep away the estimated 5,000 btrda. E1ectridan Ettore Galllan.l, 48, devt.ed a network of sta1nJe9 It.eel wires carrying moderate electric impU.lees that have proved the winning move aplnat the plpons. Another body found in embassy BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Two ahota were flred near the British F.mbuay today, aendl.na Marine guards and byatandera diving for cover at the bornb- ahattered U .S . Ernba11y 700 yards away, witneues aa.ld. "Apparently someone didn't atop at a checkpoint," a secretary at the Brltiah bnbuay told The A.leoclat.ed Pre.a. U.S. Marine warrant off leer Blll Henderson said the 1hota were fired at about 11:10 a.m. ( 1 : 15 a .m. PST) by soldiers guarding a stretch of coastal h1C;;ay between the two em es. ''The Lebanese army was shooting at a 1peeding vehicle," he said, ''and our people reacted to that by deploying combat poe!Uona." The 1hota rana out .. relief workers pulled another body from the wreckage of the American Embassy, where a powerful explosion Monday afternoon killed at least 49 people, lncludlng 17 Americana, and lnjured 130. The body wu not identified. Orang• Co11t DAILY PILOT/Thur1day, Aprll 21, 1883 .43 Enjoy calm between stornJs Orange Coast reeldenta wlll enjoy a brief respite from heavy downpours tomorrow, but the weekend prorniaee to ~ dark and wet. By 8 this morning. the lll09l recent storm had dumfed nearly an inch of ralnfal on ma n y cit!~• In Orange County, bringing totaa for the sea1on an both Hunllngton Be a c h and ~guna Beach to nearly 21 me hes. That figure flirts with twace-nonnal levels for thla time of y e ar . and the weekend storm C.'Ould surp&BS that mark, weather watchers say. National Weather Service forecaster Dan Atkin said skies should clear tonight, so tomorrow should be fair and warmer with highs in the upper 60s or low 70s. There haa been no preciae count of the dead because the fiery blast caused auch mauive damage that worken found body parts mangled, making identification difficult if not impossible. o.#J Not l'tMlto by IUcftercl K.,..., School-bound youngsters share an But a new storm system, coming in from the Gulf of Alaska, promise• to bring more rains by late Saturday and Sunday The weathe r service would not place a percentage on the potential for precipitation, saying the storm is too far off to venture a guess. No major storm· r e lated pro blems were r e po rted a s a r esult o f yesterday's ramfall. umbrella on Santa Ana A venu.e ii) Costa Mesa yesterday. Yesterday, the U.S. State Department released the names of 17 Americana killed in the bombing. U .S. Embassy spokesman John Reid said 15 Lebanese staff also were conflrmed killed and 17 were miming and presumed d~d. Freeze chills crop outlook Shigeo Arata, Beirut correspondent of Tokyo's Aaahi Shimbun newspaper, told The Associated Press today he had identified the body of Janet Stevens, 33, of Atlanta, in the morgue o•t the American University hospital. Farmers in South lose I ruits, vegetables to unseasonable cold Stevens was listed as presumed dead on the embuay's casualty list releued yesterday. By Tbe AHoclated Preas Fruit and vegetable growers across the Southeast struggled to save what remained of their crops today as freezing weather hit again one month into apnng, chilling prospects for a good Flood victim a ·id sparks conflict I By ROBERT BARK.ER o<-. 0.-, ,... ...... A $1,300 gift from the dty of Anjo, Japan, to the flood victims ot Huntington Beach has touched off a round of bickering about how to spend the money. Bob Mandie, who stepped down as Huntington beach mayor thia week, said the dty leaders of Anjo -Huntington Beach's mater city -wanted the money to go directly to the hard-hit victU1u of the Mareh 1 floods. He informed his council colleagues that he and the chairman of the c1ty'a Sister City Committee wou)d themselves choose five of the most needy famllies. Each would receive about $260. The flooding caused about $17 million damage to 700 homes. The recipients would be chosen from a U.t compiled by Court Stay two city employees. But other council members say this may not be proper. last hope "'or "The check was made to the l 1 Qty Council and I think that a fin.al deciaion on how it'a spent d d should be made by the entire COD emne council," aaid Councilwoman Ruth Beiley. ATMORE. Ala. (AP) -Unless Councilwoman Ruth Finley harvest and low pracea at the supermarket. Nolan Duke, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service's Severe Storms Forecast Center an Kansas City. Mo .. said frost would settle today Into many low-lying areas of Tenne11ee, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas. It wu 29 deareea at Greer. s.e., tn-um-heart ot 1he ~·s peach growing area, at 4 a.m today. the weather service said "This is the fourth straight morning of subfreezing temps daere and it looks like it'll last at least anoth~ day," Duke said. Frost ha~ damaged peaches, apples, strawberries. tomatoes, blueberries, tobacco and eggplants as far &0uth as Georgia and in sections or Illinois and lnd1ana. The damage was done even thougtt s6me farmers tried keeping thelI orchards warm ~y burrung old ures, piping heated wa t e r around their plants, covering them with plastic or spraying them with water which froz.e1 Insulating them bun ftost. "T~ more I look,-dMt mare dead ones I find," Watts Auman, a Moore ColJnty, N.C., peach grower, said. "It looka like we lost just about everything. It's going to be rough." Jerrold Watson, who lives near Batesburg, S .C , said that two consecutive froct.s have wiped out his 930-acre peach crop. the U .S . Supreme Court said ahe didn't agree with intervenes, John Louis Evans ill Mandlc'1 plan either. She said a faces electrocution at 12:01 a.m. list of reciplenta should come tomorrow for the robbery-from thoee who have first-hand murder of a pawnshop owner ~kno~~w~l~ed~ge~o~f~th~e~ai~tua~u~·o~n~. ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It would be the lint executioo ..... in Alabama in 18 years and the seventh ln the United States aince the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated capttal punishment in 1976. Attorneys asked Just.ice Lewis F . Powell to grant a 1tay yesterday after the Alabama Supreme Court refuseQ. Evans, 33, who grew up ln Beaumont, Texas, h•• been moved to a special holdina cell at Holman PNon just a abort walk from Alabama'• yellow-painted electric chair, prison official1 said. ''The ·Look P.osh." is ~ IMt're I What do you like about the Dally Pilot! Wbal don't you lib" Call the number at left and your nwp will be recorded. tranlCribed and deUveM to the appropriate editor. Listening ••• .. 842-6088 . '... ' . ' .. The aame 24-hour anawertni service may be used t.o rftOl'd let· ters to the edit.or on •ny topic. l .. Uboa contrtbutora must lndude their name •nd telephone number for veriflcaUon. No clrculation calla. please . TeH us what's on your mind I • ( 1 t\4 Oran • OoN1 DAILY PILOTITl\urtday, April 11, 188~ Fire captain remembers the 'big one' From Page A 1 hidden by the same force that wu apreadlnC lt from roof to roof, from bulld.lna to building. When he arrived on ih" ecene. Cox -th• flnt fire cap\aln there -ttiU wun't aure what he had on h1a hand.I. Pulling up t.o an alley off Juno.. Cox aaya he aaw a power line acro11 an apartment roof, snapping and hitting. Three amall flrea were bumlni. "I remember thlnk1ri; 'no sweat.' By the time I picked up the radio to call ln, I aaw two buildings fully involved In one dlrecUon and two more the other way. "It hit me that we were in blg trouble. I knew It WU eoing to be bad but, man, not that bad ... While the r'f!et of the county was waking up, a fire that later wouJd be deecribed u ''hell on Nrth" was starting t.o eat up apartment buildings, leap streets and drive residents from their homes. In the end, the fl.restorm would destroy four square blocks, wlr.! out 393 dwel.llng unlta, cause more than $50 million in damage and leave 1,200 people homeless. "The fire was traveling faster than we could drop lines. By the time we got to the hydrant, we'd Jost another apartment building. "It waa like a tidal wave of fire coming right at you, eating up roofs on the way. Solid fire. I aaw huge 1heeta of plywood on fire flying through the air. Shinglea were blowing everywhere like fireballs." Seven minutes after the initial call came In, the wall of fire jumped four-lane Ball Road and started burning its way through another aeries of apartment complexes. Cox says firemen were io constant danger standinl{ on apartment roofs. At one point, he reca1la being on a roof with fire burning on both sides of him. Hia brother -also a fireman -fell through the roof of another building. "If all this had been at 2 a m. someone might have died. But it was at that time when people were getting up and we made so much racket coming in that most residenta were aware of what waa going on." From a roof-top vantage point, Cox remembers some residents screaming and running in panic. Others were calm. He says one man even closed his apartment door behind him before walklng from the burning building. "I think most people looked outside, saw what the hell was going on and realized that there wasn't going to be any stopping this fire." ~ the blaze got worse. engines throughout Orange County and as far as Los Angeles were rol.llng into Anaheim. By the end of the day, 85 fire enginea were 9e1ueeud into the neighborhood. .. It felt like the whole world wu there," Cox says. Though he wu an 11 -year fireman in the county'• largest city, Cox admits to feeling fear. Thoughts like "Is this ever gomg to end?'' and "Are 'Ne g<>ing to make it through this?" raced through his mind. he said. The wind died down long enough for firefighters to reorganhe. Cox was taken to Loara High School on F.uclld Avenue. The campus was targeted u the one natural fire break the fighteB could uae to halt the raging blaz.e. • "If it wasn't for the achool, 1 really'belleve the fire could have gone all the way west to Beach (Boulevard). So we made our stand at Loara." F1ghting from the high echool, firemen battled • for 30 minutes before bri.ngi.Jli the blar.e'a westward movement to a halt. It would t.ak.e another four houn to stomp it out and then another aix to teC\IJ'e what wu left of the neighborhood. , At noon, Cox went to the fire conunand center, got a 90ft drink and washed out hia bwning eyes. Then he went back to the ecene. He says it wu eerie. "I couldn't believe what I saw. lt lookect like a war wne -gutted buildings. ashes. It retninded me of Army pictures I'd eeen from World War ll." After going to the hospital to have his eyes cleaJlll!d out, Cox went home. It was avtt. For the moment. 'The next day we started to get into it. You know, what had happened. why it happened. The tough questions." Ultimately. Cox wu aaked to make a film of the fire to show what firemen believed wu the lethal combination of wind and wood-shake roofs. A year after the fire, the neighborhood la back from the ashes. It had been rebUllt. replanted and repopulated. A pel"llOn mu.t look hard to find any trace9 of the fire. But the memory of April 21, 1982 is strong. Resident.a talk about feeling "haunted" as they tum onto Juno Avenue or feel a slight panic when the Santa Anu pick up. Cox aays he underatanda t.hoee feellnp. But for him. the fire and tho experience have turned him Into a apokesman. "Until the politicians and la~kert set It t.hrouah their thick heada that a ahake roof it dynamiter we're golna to have problems. Great ploblenw. "It'll happen aaaln. Somewhere. Not here. ~ but IOl'.D9Where •• The Anaheim fire: How It unfolded • 5~40 a.m. -Engine dl1patohed for ~-Ollrr\ t.-ftre on Juno A~. • 1:41 a:..m. -Ten ...,_ d'-1ohed to Juno for thtM ltNOIUN tnl. • 1:46 a.m. -fllre ....,_ ..,, Aoed. • 1:41 ...... -,.,. hMda .... Ind fumPe .,....,..., I • 7llO a.m. -W..Mt Pf'Ol'W of flN ........ • ..-a.m. -flntomllnN, • 1 p.m. -~ .,.,. llt9I In .,.. ouc. • ~ OtH 1t•t:111d IO ..,_ .,,..,_, Reaction: better roofing Moat citi • lousben lawa but specifications difler Anaheim Ft.re Chier William Simpon NI a t.ouah dme undtretandJ.na cltl• Uke Hunt.lnft.On BMch and Fountain Valliy. Both dtl• ah.led aw~ from adopt.lnc lawa that would have req1.11Nd fire-retardant roof covertnp on new or remodeled bulldJnp. ln Anaheim, where wood thak• roof• w.n putially blamed for a tlnlltonn that d•tl'Oy4MI more than &o apartment buildlnp '°"&htt root lawa were ldopi.d lbc daya after the blue. "The fire reaffirmed what we've been preachJna about for yffl'I," 11td Slmpt0n. "I have tro1.1ble underttandlna how a city like Fountain Valley1 for lnaiance, coWd ... Jeat tl." EKh dty aiona the Oranp C.O..l 10ok up the INue of fire-retardant roofl after the Anaheim lntemo. However. the re1uJta varied. -HUNTINGTON BEACH: Rejected new roof law after pre11ure from Arff Realton who claimed home prioet would be pushed higher. -FOUNTAIN VALLEY: Rejected fire- retardant roof law but aareed to warn homeowners of fire hazarda uaoclated with ahake roofs. The city, hi1torlcally , has encouraged uae of ahake roofl. -NEWPORT BEACH: Adopted new buildina code requ.lrlna fire-retardant roofs on new or remodeled homes. -IRVINE: Outlawed untreated wooden roofing material• for new or remodeled buildlnga. -COSTA MESA: Adopted a fire-retardant roof ordinance. -LtGUNA BEACH: Approved a fire- retardan roof law. Previously, only hlU.lde communl es were required to have treated roofs. In all, 19 of the county's 26 cities adopted tougher roof laws following the fire. Four other cities are still considering such regulations. o.-, ,... "-'• .., f'lltrtotl o'Oollneli Apartments have been rebuilt with safer roofs but palm trees remain scorched in Anaheim. Volunteer saved Jives From Page A1 Cross bloodmobile driver said. "The wind had been blowing all night." AlmOlt immediately, he heard the Garden Grove fires confirmed over the scanner, and learned they were apreadlng. He climbed in his car, turned another acanner on and headed from h1a Anaheim home out to Garden Grove. "I got about a mile from my house and all of a sudden the scanner started going crazy," Cardona said. When he got to Garden Grove, he Mid, th• fire chief on the scene heard the urgent calla on the -.mer. "We twned around and saw this huge column of smoke goin.g up," C.Cdon.a said. "The chief said, 'You'd better leave and get up there'." Then Cardona did something he swears he'• never done before or since that day. "I decided to go by the Red Crom headquartera and pick up the emeraency Jn the back crying, and think.mg all the time about my (veh.icle) being fibergl.aa. 'If I come back with just a shell, I'm going to have a lot of expla.in1ng to do'." he thought. He kept up the shuttle for more than three houra, he said, watching smoldering roof shingles blow across hLa path. "In about 15 minutes, l saw eight two-story apartment units go down," he said. After the fire moved out of some areas, Cardona was one of the first to lfO in and survey the damaae. • It looked like a bombing In V~tnam." he said of the autted area. "Pipff were wh.ite and twLated with the heat. cars were just amoking 1hell1. I've never seen devastation like that -so much, ao quick.'' The m.1.racle wu that no lives were l01t in the blaze. Cardona said. He waa prepared to find charred bodies in the debrla, he apded. volunteers regrouped at the end of the day it was like a reunion of old friends. "You started to aee the blue ahirta with the red crosses on them pouring in -nurses, caseworkers, volunteers. With all the hugging going on, It wu like people hadn't eeen each other for years," he aaid. "It's hard to explain how close you lfet to people in this organlzatlon ' It wu getting dark whPn Cardona wmt to put fuel In t~ emergency vehicle which had carried., many people to uft:ty that day. "I got in and tu.med the ltey. Nothing. It waa dead. I ju1t thoua}lt, 'Wow. That'• unreal'" It turned out a wire had burnt out on tM vehicl~ juat af~r ita laa1 emergency ahuttle. It wun't until he got home, about 11:30 p.m .. smelllng like he'd alept Jn a chlmney, that Cardona realized how much danaer he'd been In. responlit ~-I don't know And afterward, in the why I did It." he said. evacuation cent.en, help -in the '"llleiw wu only one way out On hil way to the office, hot. form of food, clothes, toys and of that first evacuation center," dry wtnda whipped around hla money -poured Jn. "I've never he said. "U the route through the car ao hard they bent hil two-aeen the community rally like apartment complex had been way radio antenna ln two. "I they did then," he said. blocked too, I don't know what I started 9Cl'ealDing and yelllng on W h e n t h e R e d C r o a 1 would have done." the radio -cafitne everybody from the (Red Croa) aupervilora on down," he remembered. ~11· A. he drove down the short l\1 l\J :e: i: c:eia:~~r~ '!~ ~~~"'' ·~ tree f~re to a 10 -a larm r .~ ~- conflacratlbn in 1Canner reporta. ' "I knew It WU going to be a • :! horttndoua thing," he aid. "I Sol on the freeway and wmt u far :t!·:11~;e;.~k!u~h~ Economy politics such heavy .amoke -that I ' ~1:ir~~~3 ~: semitlar topics on hil red ll8h ta and a1ren)." • When Cardona aot to the A two-day economk and polltJc&l 1tmlnat 11 tc~uled to emergency aid atation at Palm beein tomorrow at Huntinlton Beach Hiah School Elementary School near the It la open to the public but there la a $20 charp. bumiJli ape.,rtment complex, he Appearing at the wrn!nar 1poNOr°9d by lf'V'Oral <>ranee said the hea~ wu ao tnterwe and County conaervattve aroupa will be Rtp. Roa Pnl, a the smoke ao th.ick the hair on hil Republican from Texu and Larry McDoaal•, a Oeorcla anna waa a1r"9d and he couldn't Democrat. breathe. Topics Include the monetary conuol tund, federal reMrve "People were 1tandlna there ln policy and the Liberty Amendment. their niaht cloth.a, holdlna all The 8eminar la echeduled 8· 10 p.m. tomorrow and 9 a .m. kinda of thlnp they'd arabbed at to 5 p.m. Saturday. the last minute. There were crippled people there, people • Irvine Mayor Larry Acran wW throw out the flrtt ball who'd tu1t bad open heart whm the new Irvine "39er1" lltNor aoftball warn pla)'1 Ua flnt surgery .1 game Sunday at Harvard CommuNty Ath.Wtk: Park. The temporary evacuation The lrvtne tauad wW plav another wnSon t.Mln from Seel center wu already 1WTOunded a.ch at 2:30 p.m. at 6eld No. e ln the puk at 14701 Harvard ~o.::n~~~~~ Aw.~ wW play 0nnp County MunactptJ Athletic pt tbe1e people out of het'e'T.''-he AllociaUon le~ l&mea. Mid 8 .... O.mbti'11 acdvlU• aid. ooordlnator at the~ aw.na emw. &.\kn m--.cl ln It w• then. thouab the Red JoAn1na the tN.m can call manapr BM a.nu at 551-8388. en. UIUllly leaV9 evacuadon and retcue operation• up to ot1ldal .,.,.,ctee, that Cardona w .. sJad he'd broucht up the ~unll. ••t ~ the aumeY out and 1tarted io.ctln1-people ln the b9dt. n.. WM on11 OM wly out of there -throu1h the aptli11lnM'lt complex ttlllf. WIDditUtld WIP9,.11Cl'•pln~ &he Mevy loot out of c:atdoflil I view, tie NNd tNfl the lpeed bumpt on the tint of many, ~ ..... ,.... ....... ....,, ecbool '° a 11fer evae&&aUon center -a111 Junior Hlah ..... '!fte .... , ............. w.. and nt•IJJna eul".whulow1." ~ ... -..... "I Wll )l!'i ~ ......... ~ • Winds scary factor in Mexico race ly ALMON LOCKABt'f or111itD11r,...,... With more t.han 800 boeta expected tO crowd the dual ata.1'Un8 linet In the Newport.-to-ICnaenada yacht tlOO Satunt.y, what would happen ln thlt •Prlni of unpredictable atonna If the wlnd blew up to gale proportJona? It oouJd ,_ult in d .... ter. The que.tion la being uked more often thla year in view of the unaeuonable _ aprlng aU>rma which have invaded the Southern C.Ufomia coaat from Baja Cal.ltomia north. In the 36-year hlatory of the Newport-to· Enaenada race, there never have been any d.anaeroua stonna. The first race in UJ.47 turned out to be "breezy" and NVeral boets were diamuted, but "loetna a atlck" la not unusual ln moet off.tho'"" races, even under moderate weather conditiona. Moat of the yachts in the Enlenada race - from the smallest to the largest -are equipped to handle wind.I up to 35 knota, depending on the experience of the ak.ipf>'.l:ra and crewa. Under normal condltlona th.ii time of year, the winda dlminlah in late afternoon and leave the yachts becalmed between San Diego and the Coronadoe Ialand.I. Extreme weather between Newport Beach and San Diego would probably aend a lot of boats acurrying for refuge at any one of ..everal ports. But once the boats have paaaed the Coronados (three laJanda aouth of San Diego and in Mexican waters) there is no place to go but Enaenada. • Under what weathet conditions oould the race be poetponed or canceled? "There are three condltioOB," aaid President John Ballew of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association. "The primary one la that the Coast Guard can order the t"&ce postponed or canceled \lnder extreme, dangerous conditions, U the Coast Guard ordered the race terminated, we would have no choice," said Ballew. "U I noticed that lhe bulk of the boats were out of control due to weather oondltlona at the start. I would give aeriou1 conaideration to either poetponing or canceUna the race.·· Ballew j.a the only NOSA officer who would have authority to abort the race. He said that if weather condlllona detenorated after the start, it would be the respoOBlbillty of each skipper to either continue or abandon the race *** Ensenada racers due NB sendof f Thf" Mcartne Olvlalon of the Newport Harbor Chamber ot Commert't' will bid bon voyage to the 623 1klpptt111 and CttWI In the Newport·to-Ensenada y11eht race at a !K'ndoff bf'f'akf8llt tomorrow at 7.30 a m •t the BaJboa Bay Club. On hand will be Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart, the roa)'or of EnHnada, Newport Ocean Saillna Aa9odation offlclala and others connected with Uie annual race Skippers and crews of the racmg yachts are invited to attend a.long y.'lth the general public. FV hospital's \ • expansion plans nixed Fountain Valley Community Hoepital's bid w add 62 medlcal~ beda ha.s been derued by county hoepital planning officials The matter now aoee to atate health offiaals . who have the authority to ov~rtum or ratify the local dedaion. Monday ntsht, the Orange County Health P1ann1na c.ou.ndl'a board, of dlrecton voted 15 to 4, with one absteDUon. to uphold the conclualon of a review committee, which found insufficient l:;;~tcatlon for the additional medical-surgical The board did, however, approve a conunitt.ee recommendation that would allow the hospital to add six prenatal beds u8ed by women giving birth. Fountain Valley Communlty's adminiltrator, Cral& Myera, uJd the h01pttal needs additional beds becau.w it hu often been operating at full capacity. The facility nbw hu 214 beds. But the review committee claimed the h01pital failed to provide enough financial record• and aeneratee a hiah amount of revenue per patient. The committee a1llO Mid the h01pltal hu revenied a 1978 pceJUon that tt could ellmlna~ many of It.a three-bed rooms by bulldina an addition, whkh haa l1nce been completed. The OOWlty council'• recommendation now wlU be reviewed by the Offlce of Statewide Health Plann.lnJ and Development. State officlall are ~ to ~phold or reverw the local dectaion by .ny June. Myen Mid Jl'oun\aln V.U.y Commu.nJty will contuu ... pr't9inc for the addJUonal bedl at the 11ate Inti. Woman abducted, raped in Valley , . •' ............ - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday: Aprll 21, 1913 Al Pigskin patrols Huntington Beach police officers traded their holsters and nightsticka for football helmets and shoulder pads the other day in a practice for the "Fuzz Bowl," a charity contest against members of the Anaheim Police Department: Kickoff Is at 7 p .m . Saturday at Handel Stadium, Western High School, 501 S . Western Ave., Anaheim. Admission Is $3 per person. Children under 7 will be admitted free. • a11n for bowl Proceeds will benefit the Police Widow and Orphans Fund. The game will Involve full-contact football. Rams cheerleaders will appear at the event, and half-time entertainment is planned. Ticket information can be obtained by calling the Huntington Beach Police Officers Association, 536-5649, or the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, 536-8888. Robinson's 100 YEARS OF STYLE Deir .... ,._.... br NIMr4 K...., Montey Mauney, left, gets of( a pass to J.J. King while rest of Huntington Beach police team gets in sha pe for Fuzz Bowl. ¥ SIX STAR TABLETOP SALE ¥ SAVE 15°1o·60°/o ON OUR GREATEST NAMES IN DINNERWARE, CRYSTAL DRINKWARE AND STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE. --# _ Randolph / .. Imperial Garden umer1ck Patience Adagio MarywOOd Blue Hiii El!enne SAVE 20%·30°/o ON NORITAKE DINNERWARE Create a mood of elegance and style with our exqu1s1ta fine china from Norltake. 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Reg Adagio.................................................... $56 Marywood ................................................. $46 Blue Hill .................................................. $46 Etienne ................. .-................................... S56 Sale 144.IO m.20 112.20 144.IO l 1 I Al Or•no• Cout DAILY PILOT/ThUrtday, Aprll 21. 1983 Family life breakup linked to drug abuse? By FUD BAYLES ...................... BOSTON -The lncreue in divorce and 11.nale-perent h<>U9eholdl may be partly to blame for an epidemic of dn.ic u. that threateN the nation'• physical and mental he.Ith, a Harvard relMl"Cher •ya. "There appean to be aomethlng goln.I on in our aociety that we don't understand that hu to do with a vut portion of our population snorting, anlffl.nl, 1nplt1na a wide a.ortrnent of paychoactlve dru11," aald Dr. Annand M. Nicholl Jr. Nicholl, a p1ychlatrl1t at Muaachu.etll General HOlpltal and Harvard Medical School, said hi• review of reeearch by varloua groups and federal aaenctes found a steady lncreueofdrugabu.9eovertheput 20 yean.. He studied findings of the National Institute of Drug Abuse, the University of Michigan and Washington University. This lncttase in drug UM! followed a jump in the nation's <livorce rate, he said in a study published in today's New England Journal of Medicine. INSECT ... ,,, "••••r Guaf)ntftel to kll all nposec1 ln5«15 sum as roacheS. ants. ttr.as HEAVY DC/TY .,,,, ,..,,, ........... ss••• Nicholl cited flaurea from the National Academy of Sdenca whJch uid the nation'• dJvorte rate •tarted lncreaelng In 1968, hlttln1 400,000 divorcee a year by 1960. ln 1967 the number of divOJ'Cfll wu over 000,000 a year and elaht yean later there were one rnUl1on a year. "The character traita of drua loUM!rl parallel the ea.me kinda ot t.raf ti that we know are common amona children that grow up with one or both parenll at.ent," he eald in an interview. "The change• in child-rearing practices in our count.ry over the J>'Sl three decades have produced children that are angry and depreeaed and have llmited resources to cope with streit:s ' eald Nicholl, who has lnte · ed and counseled hundreds of yo g drug abUBers. Other t.ralts common to drug users and children from broken famllles, he aald, include anger, rebelliousness, low self-esteem, depression and anti- aocial behavior. "They want relief from stressful · h r· C I'( · d h h d · feelings," Nicholl said. "There is a 1squoc, t e 1rst a 1 orn1a con or ate e m marked decrease in the tolerance to 'captivity, measures up. 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Flab and WUdllfe Service baa besun a captive breedina procram by enatching the flrat e(Upl of the 8eUOn laid by the four breeding pain amona the 19-20 oondon that are left In the wild.~ Previoualy two nmtlinp were taken, and they both turned out to be males. They reside at the Loi Anaeles Z.oo with another male that wu captured when ft wu found injured. The wildlife aervfce LI t.ryln.I to bn!ed a captive population to replenilh the d1minilhlni 1peclea while 8Clentiatl t.ry to find out what ii killing off the huge carrion-eatlni birdl In their 50,000-aquare mile range ln the cent.cal Callfomla mountains. Z.oo birdkeepera are hopln.I that at least one of the two captive-hatched chick.I ill a female. Slaquoc, the first to hatch, weighed about 25 percent more than Tecuya at birth and the younger ch.lck'a shell was 30 percent thinner. Avian reproductive phy1lologiat Arden B. 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" 11 - -- Coppola took kids' advice By CATHERINE WILSON ......... , ,._ .,,.. FRESNO -Studen\t at Lone Star School liked a library book IO much that they aaked c.U.ttctor Francia Ford Coppola to make a movie of It. To their aurpriae, he did. "The Ou\tlden" opened lut month at 860 theaters. The traditional way to develop a movie Idea la to have a writer'• agent pitch a acrlpt to production companle1, explained Nancy Kirkpatrick, a spokeswoman for the distributor, Warner Broe. Without contact.a, 108 seventh and eighth- grade student.a at the rural 1ehool southeast of Fresno aent Coppola a letter in 1980 suggestlni that the book would make a good movie. Producer Fred Rooa read the book by S .E. Hinton and agreed with the jun1or high achool studenta that It was worth filming. "It's teally shocking that it happened that way," Kirkpatrick said. "It's surprising that the letter got to Coppola." The students were rewarded last month with a visit from cast members Matt Dillon and Leif Garrett who 1Cttened the moVle for them. The film is a tale of insecwity, alienation and love played out by poor but heroic high school "greasers" and the affluent social set of Tulsa, Okla .. in 1965. Roos sent early drafts of the script to the school for a critique. "The students felt very cloee to the book," said 26" WIDE CORRUGATED 8' ,.,....,,,,.. ......... T-and WttllPIOOf pnts •• , , llM cOk>r IDmd In. 11000. ti' ............ ••.77 WM u· ............... ,, VERsATILE ,. x 8 ' 112'' Pattlcle 8oord ... ,, -..,\... "iiil..·' • : ' .• ~ -~ .,..,....... "Outsiders" star Leif Garrett (right) talks to students at Lone Star School near Fresno'. Jo Ellen Misaluan, a library aJde who organized the petition drive. - A move to tone down violence by cutting a rumble was rejected by studenta who felt the fight was the book's climax. The studen~ also panned a rodeo 1JCene that movlemakers wanted to accentuate the Western setting. "I feel our students are representative of the youth of America," she said "Even to though we're a small countrv achoo), I think we reflect America" with a wide economic and ethnic mix. SALE PRICES GOOD THRU TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1983 1" x J " x 6' .. OogEorred Plckees 1" x 12" X 6 ' APPEARANCE ,.,,,. ••• rd OU3llty common. surfaad rw •• 7EA017 sides. uw for projt(tS nund ~:Stiono. ' Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Thur1d1y, Aprll 21, 1983 Reagan wields his clout Things get done when president gets on the phone WASHINGTON (AP) -Aa Slat.er Madeline the downtrodden to aet the prcaldent'a 11tknuon Chorman et.epped up '° Prelident Reaaan to receive At a White Houae 11wardll luncheon l.ut w~k her award u an oui.tandif\a P.-ce Corpe volunteer for a group of aelected voluntee1', Reagan told of a 1 thla week, the 72-year-old nun paUled to chat with vlalt he paid to a run-down parochial achool on' the preeident for a moment out of ranae of the Chlcaao'1 South Side where the principal and microphones. teachers were desperately tryina to keep the 1ellool A couple of houn later, Slater Chorman got a from belna cloeed despite a 1hrinkmg budget and telephone call from the White Hou.e to Inform her deteriorating buUdang with "pluter peeling off the ' the fiour lhe had reque1ted for her hoepltal canteen walls." in Ghana would be delivered &00n, the gift of a "I waa 90 carried away with what I had seen Kanaaa araln firm that operatel the largest flovr and the determination of all of them to keep this m1ll in West Africa. school open that I made a phone call" to Chicago AA he hu done repeatedly when uked to show financier W. Clement Stone oompuaion, Reaaan used hiJI conalderable power to A year later, Reagan said, the school had "no help IOmeOne who hu aaked him for a.Id. broken pl.uter, a board of governors that read like ln this cue, Reagan had spoken to one of hill the who's who of the City of Chicago, and Clem aides, James Coyne, who with a few telephone calls Stone, after one phone call had set them up. They managed to fulfill the Peace Corps worker's have a acholarship fund. Every graduate of that request. school last ~r moved on to college." It waa remini8cent of another case early in the administration In which Reagan learned through a Perhaps the most widely publicized Jetter that a 3 1h-year-old glrl in Iowa was Laving an presidenual ant.ervenuon an a personal ~ came a hospital because Medicaid rules would not pemut two weeka ago in Pittsburgh when Reagan was the government to pay her $1,000-a -month medical touring a computer trwnmg fadllty and offering ' bills If her family cared for her at home. encouragement to 140 vamees, most of them lald- Reagan blamed the bureaucracy tor off steelworkers from mills an the surrounding area. unreasonable and inhumane treatment of the little girl, and Kaue Beckett, who hadn't been home since viral encephaUtis left her brain damaged and paralyzed at age 4 months, went home to her family in Cedar Rapids. Under a special waiver of'federal regulations, Medicaid rented a respirator and other equipment for her to use at home. It doesn't always take a personal appeal from HOMEGUARD II SS'' •ec.url~Jf screenooor RlflQ.AS;S .. ,, .... CIWen 99!n ... onlNtY ln5«t ~and -most Of wn·s••-·"' ,..... ..... r .... •t.8elll.FT. TOUC}ll 718" fltrueled aluminum frame ~ ttlm htJYy dUtf tJmOef .proof hinges JCld to ttlt strength PROTECTIVE Screen ooorcr111 .,~~ IOHI tvr l!~t or ~"°" ,... ·······-..... "."' ... ·····- .S6 l8S. •lllH •oc• '•'IAC' lllHlltftSIH wa, to blMlttfY "" nhiy, ..-n. Of .. UllfttW a1nslty for more OllJlrlll, As the president finished hi1 remarks and 1 started out of the room, one of the joble11 steelworkers, Ron Bricker, thrust his resume into Reagan's hand and asked for help finding work. The president, saying Bricker was just the sort of person who deserved help, got him an Interview. And a week lat.er Bricker landed a job repa1nng · computers for Radio Shack BRONZE S' XS' Carden Window sun scrten sour mesh ll'Mflts scorching Of 1)1.lnts #M5112 94 LB. BAG ·por~lond Ce men~ •• ,BA~ kleM to uw fOf rmklng mor t~ concrm or t00Plll9 m11 STUD GRADE 2 " x 4 " 92%'' ·~•d• 99! A ~ pUl'P()ae lumbtr fOf most light dutY protects around ' the homt Of shop ''FAIRMONT'' METAL · 7' x S ' S~Ol'oge aulldlng saa•• we protesslon111v lnttatt m1ny Of th• Items avalllblt It A"91tl 144' ,.,. 'J( 41 Or1n99 Ooa1t DAIL.V PIL.OT/Thurlday, Aprll 21 , 1883 Trudeau glitter fading Canada's prime minister nearing end of road? By CHAR~ CAMPBELL A1111'nt1 d Pt.-..... TORONTO -Fi1teen years ago a dashing, witty law profeaor named Pierre Elliott Trudeau blcame prime minister, giving Canadiaru a giddy seNe that their country was taking a cha.nee on a new ~d of leader for a new era. Trudeau, 63, is now the longest- servlng head of government in a We9tem democracy. And while he has maintained hi.I ability to charm an international audience, the charm has worn thin at home. An insouciant attitude and willingness to unleash a biting tongue once was part of the Trudeau appeal. But now, they provide grist for regular eruptions of outraae m the Canadian media aver what la .eeri as the prime mln1ater's imenattivity. Canadians looked to Trudeau, the bilinsual offaprin of a French- Canadian father and English- Canadlan mother, to hold their country together when aeparatista • seemed to be =·strength in In the crlaia sparked by Front for the Liberation TIM>Uu of Quebec kidnappi.nga in 1970 and then in the province-wide independence referendum in 1980, Trudeau stood firm as champion of a Wilted c.anada. But at the same time he presided over increasing economic troubles, with unemployment cresting recently aver 12.5 percent. Despite the advantage of undlattnguiahed oPPolition leadenhip, TNdeau and hia -!..lberal Party have sunk to new Jaw. in the polla -the cholce of only 30 .,.rceM of the electorate ln the latest Gallup Poll. LeH than two years remain in Trudeau'• fourth term in office. It ia llb1y to be bi8 lalt, alth<JUl.h a hanh a'hd 1ometlmH dirty leadership 1quabble amon1 the Tories baa revived 1peculatton that Trudeau ~t nm ~ espectany if former Prime M.iniatar Joe Clark repina his ~·top Job. Trudeau Urat became prime minister on Aprll 20. 1968, to a chorus of praiR from Canadian and foreign observers. "We find ounelves attracted to Mr. Trudeau becau.e he is a thoughtful, articulate man, probably one of the most brilliant., joyous intellectuals that have ever appeared in Ottawa," The Toronto Star wrote in an editorial. , "His cpol, logical mind -along with his obvious charm and wit -would make any Canadian proud to have him speak for-Canadw at home or abroad." Last summer, after Trudeau was .een on television gesturing with his middle finger at a group of protesters, the Star commented: "When the prime minister him.elf reaorts to loutish behavior, he 1eta a vlle example, demean• hia office and contributes ~y to a coanenlng of our politic.al debite." Prime Minister Leiter Pearson announced hi• plans to re1ign in December 1967, calling a Liberal Party convention for the following April to chooae hia auoc:emor. Trudeau won the party leadership, became prime minister in April when Peanon's resignation became official and immediately aet an election on June 25. The campaign was ..-,table for the candidate's electric persona and unwillingness to make promises. Trudeau won the election handily, following up with victories in 1972 and 1974. His career aeemed at an end in May 1979 when the Liberals were defeated at the polls, but Joe Clark proved to be an uncommonly clumsy prime minister and Trudeau suddenly was back in power after a new election in February 1980. Trudeau's penonal We has rarely been out of the newa, f1nt u one of the Western world'• moat elislble bachelors, then aa husband of a 22·year-old flower 't.hild. Margaret Trudeau'• public e.capades and fllrtatioN, l'«.'OW\ted once more in her two books pf memoirs, gained sympathy for he.r huaband. Mn. Trudeau now llvea several block• from the prime minJster'• oWdal residence, Ibara in the reertna of tbelt three 80QI and work• aa co-ho1t on an Ottawa mom1nC televtslon ahow. Sneezer ends 52-day ordeal However, after the acupuniClW'9 and homeopathic treatment preecrtbed by Dr. Ken At.ber1G\ Of LtY9rP00l, the awa1na alowed a:nd f&nally ltOpped, ahe Mkf. "I am OYel' the moon.'' eald Wat ... "lt'• like betn1 bOm a1a1n. I had abncll ~ Whal It WM Ji¥ to Uve wtlhOul ........... " Kcmra,.U* ........ II bMld on Iha "-1 '6al lll1l6ft 8J1U1ti1M OM Meured_flJ.~..al--of -......... ....... tM:r1e •11H •ou ti ,ro•utt ·~ Wit .,_ ., .... At"""-· Visit's something to crow about Charlie the crow comes to Diane Gorney'• sixth grade clau at Mariners School in Newport Beach every day, in this case on the arm of Ste"Ve Moore. The punctual bird is trained to say "avocado" and may be helping Carla Huffman with some spelling homework. After several stops in the classroom, Charlie goes back to studying geography in the wild. Second banana on Doonesbury • strip goes on By DOLORES BARCLAY Ae-i.ted it,_ wni., NEW YORK -Whlle Jo.nte Caucus dellghta In her new baby and Harria uroe in on ~e perfect tan, Donald Carlton will juat keep on drawing. Carll.on la the freelanoe art.lat who for 11 years finished the drawings in Garry Trudeau'• award- winning Doonesbury comic strip. Trudeau started a 20-month aabbatlcal ln January, but Carlton la not Idle. "I'm a freelance artist in town and I have other job&," Carlton, 46, said ln a telephone interview from his home ln Kansas City, Kan. "Of course, nothing else I do has quite the Impact of 'Doonesbury.' " Carlton, who alao draws for the National Catholic Reporter, met Trudeau at the corporate headquarters of Uruverul Syndicate in Fairway. Kan , ln 1971 while the cartoonist was still a student at Yale University. "Garry was on his way driving back to New Haven for graduate school and needed someone to help him with the strip," Carlton said. "He aent me some penciled drawings t.o, quote, practice on. We were going to practice as long as poaible, but Garry was busy in school, so we started right away." Carlton would finish I.he tightly sketched pencil drawings Trudeau senl': adding ink and shading. "He does a reasonably complete processed drawing," Carlton said. "He still sends me a pretty tight penciled drawing. It's more than just a block diagram." It usually takes Carlton an hour or two to finish a daily strip, but the Sunday comic strips "seemed to take forever." Carlton said he didn't feel abandoned with "Dooneabury" suspended. "He'll be back, at the latest, by fall of next year," he said of Trudeau. A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Carlton majored in art at Texas Christian University. He went into the Army and moved to Kansas Oty in 1966. "I'm not an art hobbyt.t." he said. "My hobby is theater. I do some amateur acting." "Doonesbury," he continued, ls a "play-like environment." And if he were to give advice to would-be cartooniata. he said he'd tell them to become playwrights tint and then learn how to draw. Trudeau won a Pulitzer Prize for "Doonesbury." Carlton shared vicariolaly in the glory. "This probably sounds terribly self-effacing, but the reward in 'Doonesbury' comes in just working on the strip," he said. "I was very happy for-Garry to get the award. 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Currently Thomas Francis Edwards, convicted of murdering a 12-year-old girl, is standing for his second penalty trial, to determine if he will be sentenced to death. The original jury deadlocked 9-3 in favor of the death penalty. Last month, a jury split 9-3 on the death penalty for Robert Jack.son Thompson, found guilty of murdering a 12-year-old Anaheim newsboy. Two other murder retrial& are also in progress in Santa Ana, both the result of deadlocked juries .• The Orange County District Attorney has an option in these penalty trial cases. He can ask for a re-trial, or can settle for a life imprisonment sentence. The cost of retrying these cases is adding up and seems to be on its Y(ay to becoming a major taxpayer burden. Perhaps it's time for the District Attorney, and citizens to take another look at the price they're willing to pay tor tough justice. If jurors are reluctant to hand out the death penalty, and prosecutors are reluctant to grant leniency, the issue may not be as clear cut as many of ua believed. We commend juron who take the issue of life so seriously that they do n ot easily eentence a convicted murderer to death. But, if sµch stalemates continue to hamper the speedy resolution of t:riaJB, the Di.strict Attorney's office should seriously re-think its apparent resolve to demand the maximum sentence in such cases. · The will of the people faced with making a decision on life or death, may be more tempered by innate humanity than by the need for ultimate retribution. • Op1n10<U l'•P•f'\\td •n the '>!).ct •DOvf' art IFIO\M ol 11\t' Oct1ly Ptlol Olntr .,, .. ..,, '~ pre\\ed Ot\ '"'\ pctg& •rt> lho~ of""'" <1ul l\Qr \ <ind ctrl 1\I\ Re<tdtr t ommenl "1nv11 ed Addrl!\\ Tl1l' J d tly PtlOI. p 0 Boll ·~ C0<ol• Me .... CA ~1blf> Pnone 1 /U1 1>41 0 11 MAILBOX Taking tax to task To the F.d.itor: I wish to submit a rebuttal to Sylvia Porter's column in the Daily Pilot of April 14 reganling her statements on tbe 10 percent withholding tax scheme. I never would believe that Por1er would be taken in and duped by the government finance slick schemers. How unfortunat~ P orter makes statements but doesn't give any figures to back up her remarks. Abo ahe ihentions that the JliO'" won't be touched. How touching. By that remark she ia talking about perhaps 5 percent of tlle poor talepayera. How about tlle other 95 percent of savers like yourself with a 1at-more money? Sure you're patnotic and your t~?tef ate taken out automatically, but what about people with fixed incomes that depend on their interest on aavinga to give them a littJe bit more ~ ~ on their' need.a? Frankly, I don't care lf they take'20 percent of withhold1ng if they will pal me my lart interest. To me tt isn t only the 10 percent that bothera me, but the billions of dollars they take away from the private 8eC'tol' that could be spent to aid our ailing economy. Let me submit aome simple calc1,1lations I'm sure the government wouldn't dare print; at least they haven't had the courage to do so. Suppose a person has been fortunate enough to save $50,000 and there are perhaps 50 million aavera. Now $SO,OOO on an avel"81Je 8.5 percent interest will yield PM per month. '!bat 11WD, less 10 percent ia $34 .~0 per month we won't have to draw interest the following month. Now $34.50 times SO million ooms to $1,19-0,000,000 monthly, or about $12.75 billion yearly withheld from our ailing econ omy. That's no small peanuts. Like the ~ feder,al income tax this ia only a h~ cuh Oow 9Chefne devi8ed by the demagogues in w~ The bottOri1 fine la that the 10 percent withhold~ng tax l1 another burden imposed on the people of this country. In an esaay titled "Cooked Goose" a 17th century FTench statesman wrote, "The art of taxation consists in so plucking the gome as to obtain the largest amount of feathen with the smalleat poasible amount of biasing." Thia aptly applies to the 10 percent Withholding scheme. T.MD..LER l. M. IDJd /Ancient mariners Am now told there's Jood reMOll the U.S. eastern ahoreline 11 usually referred to aa the "Atlantic .eaboard" whUe the Pllclfk side la just called "the Coast." Seaboard ia an English marinen' term, and the East was settled early by the Engll1h while .. coaat" or "coeta'' 11 a Spanl1h te rm, and the West Coast dre w muc h of Its nomenclature from the Spenl.ah. Q, When I Wat a boy. I malled letters by 9utttn1 th~ in maDbo*l attldled to the aides of .vff1Car'I. <:ah ;you 1iaure out where I ..,, upf A. KQioxvllle, Tenn., no? In the 1920I, that .... the only town in the country where you could flag down a troUey or but to mail a letter. America's lady poets? How many books did she sell? A. She didn't tell any books. Those who later did sell her veraes only managed to get rid of 214 books during the 35 years after her death in 1886. Yes, moat critics who categorize put her in a No. 1 spot. Might be noted, though, that she wu not only a 1uperb poet. but a superb example of what men of that Victorian day thought a poetels &hould be. She wrote brief, pure, eoWful lines. and otherwt.e ju.at generally kept her mouth ahul and stayed out of the way . It'• a hill lt It'• m than 2,000 feet hflh, a rnountaln if 2,000 oc hiJher. Such has been clalmed. But aome geololl•U diaa1ree. Altitude lan't .)he detenninlng factor, they~ "A mountain I.a the result of an upheaval. A hill la a hard rt.lit that d1dn't erode away." Det.te eo-on. YOU may recall ClW' Laniuaae m1n Ml noud acme worda. IUQh •• "totem," are formed proi wiwily from uw. word8: "'fD.'T ~and "tote." But what Wbel'eeboutl o« Joel Bndpl' about tb• word• formed renowned~ Rapch -the rwa'Wwl . UAte." "late" and borne of the minUlture ~ - "elate'' lo~ .. relaie." "Am," • not in Indiana. • previoualy "ram" and "cram" follow repcrad1,but in o.an.vm.. J'la. "'aram." ,. At." ••• , .. and "hMt" 8ric1e11 11 t.M fellow who bnedl fODow ~t." Any acbm? bar I ... tblu\ two I.et ~ ind apec1I '° bned lhero -Q . oan•t •h• mua H&ard than •. ,. hilh within u. next JDmQy ,,.,...,'*"' • Uw btit of_ deelde. TiliMtll '· ...., ,..,,._ ...,....., =~ """ ....... ......... ..... .,.. ...... ,.. ..... •• lrS 'rtXJR ~t~ .. , SOMElHtNG W~ WITH Ii.::: Q§ fJKJJINE .. ? / StiRE-:J:'M "Hl6l4 <JMRNMENT' SIM<CE" mi SPrAk'I~ '\OfF 1ME RECORD" ON A f+mER a: ~NATION~L SECORfTY'' TO CLARIFY 1tfE "PRESiDENTs fl)SrTION'' INTH!F ~A~~1 ~FAPEP co '. ..r , ....... Cop too honest for EPA job WASHINGTON -This ia the story o f a cop who was blackliated for doing hia job too well. The h6nest cop is Michael Hubbard, a Washington, D.C .. police detective with solid eitperience in narcotics and organized crime investigations. He was one of 500 applicants for 24 coveted jobs at the Environmental Protection Agency's office of criminal enforcement last year -and was told confidentially that he was among the top candidates. The jobs were recently filled -after a congr essional committee accused the EPA of dragging ita feet. But Hubbard's name was not on the list. WHY! SIMPLE enough: Hubbard was the stubborn bird dog who tracked a cocaine ring through the hall.-of eonare-. to' the lntenle embarrassment of a lot of people in high placer. Two alleged rlnfleaders are being extradited rorn Au.tralla for question.in« about their· big shot cuatomen on Capitol Hill. The Justice Department, al.reedy a:martina aver criticism of ita que1tionable behavior in the A.BSCAM operation. has lhown reluct.ance to pursue yet another invntiaatlon of congreuional wrongdoers. So the department bat been judiciously leaking stories to the effect that the cocaine-in -Congreu acandal la reaUy nothing to get excited about. G · J-A-Cl-Al-1-11-11-1 -~ Thia is nonseNe, of course. U the lawmakers who piously proclaim thelr outrage a t narcotics abuse are themselves indulging in illegal drug uae, the public ls entitled to see them proeecuted to the fullest extent of the laws they have pasaed. . . Here's what Hubbard, who worked c losely with my associates Jack Mitchell and Indy Badh"'ar , managed to accomplish: -Arrest of the cocaine ring's three leadecs. one of whom has been cooperating with a grand jury. -8eizure of $250,000 worth of cocaine. -Recorded e viden ce that then-Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr. discussed narcotics. -Evidence from three witne11e1 that Rep. Ronald Dellum1, D-Calif , purchaaed illegal drugs. -Evidence against other memben of Co~. UlCluding at least one check uaed to pay for drugs. -Sworh lesUmony befoi:e a ~.and the House Ethics THAT'S A pretty impressive record for any investigator. But given the Justice De~nt'a timidity in the whole Capitol Hill drug acanda1. the last th1ng the officials wanted was to reward a cop who played such an important role in nailing congressional cocaine pushers. So Hubbard, the veteran investigator, was quietly blacklisted. Already transferred within the Washington police department and given the clear impreuion that he wu out of favor for his suocessful pursuit of crime in high places, Hubba.rd has now been infonnally -but effectively -barred from a job where his talents might uncover m ore embarrassment for government officials. In documents filed in a federal court suit, Hubbard said he was told that he had become a "political hot potato." And an EPA official, Michael Brown, waa quoted in one court document u saying: "The laat thing we need here is a guy who ia goinj to smear hia face with camouflage paint, put a knife in hu teeth 'artd infiltrate under cover of darknea to a hazardous Waste site." This b-ackhanded tribute to Hubbard's professional skill was supplemented by the actions of another EPA official, Peter Beeson. head of the criminal enforcement office and thus the man who would be Hubbard'• boaa. According to the coW't documents, Beeson ordered subordinates to classify Hubbard as "unqualified and unsuitable" for EPh, and to ignore his military record and the veteran's preterlence law in considering h is application. tootnote: Beeson and Brown referred all quest.ions to an EPA counsel who did not return several telephone calla. IS THIS POSSIBLE'?: The Republican National Committee la reported to be suffering financial strains. But committee officials aren't exactly poor- mouthing. They claim they're cutting back on staff and programs only to save money for 1984. And they still plan to spend $21 .5 million this year. But GOP sources say the committee ls at least relatively hard up. The party spent too much last year, and now has $1.5 million in loans to pay back for their 1982 congressional aan.Pllian ...,...stwr.. Slnce January l , about 100 committee employees have been let go, and education and training programs have been sharply r e<fuced . Perhaps mo s t aignlt.icantly, the committtt had to drop lta plan to extend its computerized direct-mail fund raising into a number of key states. And Republican donors. hit ao many times for money last year, are giving Jess this year. Donations are reported down between 3 percent and 5 percent. Meanwhile, the Democrats have been copying the GOP's direct-mall technique -with aome 1uooesa. Life's joys can be varied Following are some thlngs I like: -College towns. Every time I go to one I think to my.elf, "Thia wouldn't be a bad rlace to eenle down ln. The people are brig.ht and inttte9ting and there's a Jot going on." -Place• that stay open all night. I know a few gas stations, a good restaurant called The Brasserie in New York, some diners around the country and L.L. Bean, the big mail-order store in Freeport, Maine. -My wriatwatch. I~. -1111-.. -n ---..~ -A Dictionary of Contempon.ry American Usage, a book by Bergen and Cornelia Evans. -Television. I know 1t isn't very intellectual of me to say IO but I watch about 10 hours of televtaion a week. mainly either new1 or sports I love It. -Bourbon. I don't want you to think I drink a lot but I happen to lh1nk that bourbon ls the best whiskey made anywhere in the world. It's made from grain. aged in oak. There's no junk In It and It isn't mixed with anything. -Washington, 0 .C. rt•1 a maligned city but I love to go there. -THE NEW YORK Public Library. It'• difficult to believe that ao civilized a place as this library could exist in a city so often unciviliud. It i.s a place atudenta 89 as though to pray. The hypocrisy of war 'rules' I have n~ver been able to undentand the Indignation· a.rou.ed ln ao many people by "atrocities" of war. In fact, 1 have never been able to 8J'MP what an "atrocity.. la ln wartime. For what could be more atrocious than two bands o~ _people := a conflJci by kllllDa one Once you decide you are p.n, to kill, why lhau.ld therw be Ul)' "rulet," and why ahould 1ucb rul• be omerved? n. ob~ " to win; any mun1 wtU cto, U 'WlnrUnC ii the prtme objec:Uve. War ii not a pine, when llWI are restored when·. U'9 Yk1iol' hll been dttld•d. All arml• •re more alike than they au dlft.nnt. jUllt • all Oljl Mid • unilorm1 and all WMpoal an men al1M tNin .,,_ .. t. Onlbe you haw ,..... ltill tMte ii no way to ohan1• yovr opponent.• v1ew1 except bJ 1lau1h••rln1 at.ena. what dltf ...... •t .... boW Oft Wh-1 • whli'e w-a. (0 " ••••• '° .. \hit , ... -~., ...... , .. llil ••"";" ., • ,.,.,... .. ....... .... • IYllR Ill• e\. "=> It is poaalbl~. barely pos- sible, to have a ,Just war, a war waged l.n eel.f-deleme only, as a final d•perate expedient. But thia ta a raft uce~ in history; almost all have avoidable. and were aen to haw been ao after they ended. They have been wan DOl ol au'Ytva1. but of pride, power, poue11lon. atua*!Jty and~· IN M.AN'8 chowandl of ~ =-~~~":! 11 a tot&lly different place ln n.arly eYfll'1 Mpec:t of Ute, eo tnuch IO ~t aD' eui.1 Ofeek Oii' Raman would not,.... " .. t.M Mini! pa... Only OM lmpartant \hlnc )W rem•lned; the way ln which aowrel1n 1t.aie1 HUl• &belr ctilPU• by toe.. bJ .... try death. And what ll moat lbDdEkll ol all" lht eect u..t we ....................... ..,,..... .............. . ,_ ........... TM_.. .. = ...... ........ -WW9ll If, ---~~- -Felt-tipped pens. You talk about eclenti1ic advances. Look at how much better they are than lead pencils. -Getting up in the morniJli and going to bed at nfghi. They'ft both 10 good 1 woufalrt know which to do if I could only chooee one. -Air conditiontns. It's reason enough to be ple ased you were born in the 20th Century. -DOGS. I almost never aee a dog I don't like. I eapeclally like Labradors, Engliah Setten and bulldogs. I've never really known a poodle, a dachshund or a German Shepherd but I'd probably like them, too. Dogs an: more consistently lovable than people. -The color &reen· -Going somewhere and com1n8 home. -A hard rain. -ART BUCRW ALD. I think he la the fun.neat man who~ wrote a column and I hate my9e.lf for havlnl to •Y ao. -A hot ahower. -Fre1h oranae juJce, rye bread toa1t wl\h oranac manoaladt far brMk:f.Mt. I ).alt don't want )'O'.I to think rm neptlv. about~· -· Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIThur9d.-y, Aprll 21, 1883 .41 J Can John Glenn achieve orbit as candidate? ohn Glenn begins countdown SAVE MONEY ON YOUR INSURANCI & Il ::,.., MOf40!lY ,A'f'MINl .. .,... •• u. ' RABBITT INStMANCE 441 Old NeWf*'I l lvd Newpott koch, Co. 631·7740 By DONALD M. ROTHBERG .,......., . ..., WAS HINGTON J ohn Glenn'• pn..JdenUa&l candidacy ii lik e one o f tho1e endlu1 1paceehot count.downa that atop and •tart and •top aaaln while technictana ecra.mble to find oul what ls wrong. T h e man 11 a 1tar, a true celebrity who geta asked for his autoaraph even by other politiclana. The hero's aura and an Elaenhower grin give the moderate 11enator the potential to aoa.r to the top of lhe Democratic presidential field. Man Democrats think Niii INllYllB fonn«!r utron.aut hu the rt&ht 1tult to beat Ronald ~qan (n 1984 "If I were to 1u1ae1t John Glenn w ould be the m oat electable Democrat ln November, I don't think many people would dlaagree," IAid Joe Grandmai.aon, G le nn'• campaign manager, atallng what the Glenn camp believe• Is their candidate'• atrongest card In the cont.eat for the 1984 nomination. To be electable ln November requlree beina nominated ln July and ao far the Glenn campatan la dog«! by ta.lei of lnepUtude - of Iowana Ul*lt by appearances abruptly canceled, of 1tate party offlclala c;pmplalnlna that their telephone calla are never returned. Hl1 candidacy announced offlclally today -la a•ttina off to the kind of •tart that plaaued hi• hl1torlc 1pace fllaht that catapulted G lenn Into Earth orlblt and national celebrity. That fllfht wu acheduled for Dec. 20, 961, but a 1erlet of po1tponement.a, many of them with Glenn alread 1lra In the capwle, delayed the actual launch until Feb. 20, 1962. John Glenn la best deecrtbed u a Marine, a pilot, an utronaut. u a Mnator, but not• a poUtidan. Walter Mondale la a poUtidan and he'1 b een runnln1 for preeldent ever 1ince January 1981, when he and Jimmy c..rter left offtoe. He 1penda a lot of time talking to other polltlclana, to money men and oraanlzen, to labor leadel"I. "When Walter Mondale plcka up the phone more likely than not he I.a renewing a relationahlp. When John Glenn does, likely or not. he ls attempting to bulld a rel.,ion1hlp," Grandmal1on admJtted. Can Glenn c.:au:h up among r eal people who vote In the primary electlon1? Can he capitalize o n hl1 name l'flCOll\l tJon, hi.a •tar qualJ t y? To do that he'll have to 1t1trt fln.lahJ.na hlaher than fourth ln llOl1le of the early party teeta of 1tren1th that o ft en are orpnlr.ational cont.ta. 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' .. , Bl Oranpe Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thur1day, Aprll 21, 1883 19 new Target stores open in Los Angeles This week mltfkb the opening ot bright new Tat get stores 1n these 19 fam1har Los Angeles locations Alhambra, Main St at Palm Ave Anahalm, Lincoln Ave . 1ust west ot the Santa Ana Freeway at Euclid Ave Commerce, Whittier Btvd , east ol Atlantic Ave Covln1, Azuza Btvd south ot Arrow Hwy Garden Grove, Brookhurst at Westminster Ave , just south ot Garden Grove Freeway Garden Grove, Harbor Btvd at Chapman Ave N0<1hr1dge • SAN BERNARDINO Huntington Beach, Adams Ave at Brookhurst. across lrom Mervyn s Long BHCh, Atlantic Ave at Del Amo Blvd Long BHch, BeMflower BIYd . 1ust south 6t the San Diego Freeway Long BHch, South St between Paramount and Lakewood Blvd Manhattan BNch, Seputveda Btvd at Manhattan Beach Blvd. Northrldge, Balboa Blvd at Nordhoff Ontario, North Mountain Ave., just south of San Bernardino Freeway Oxnud, Vineyard Ave. off the Ventura Freeway. next lo the Esplanade Shopping Center Pacolma, Laurel Canyon Blvd at the Ost>ome EXJt ot the Golden State Freeway San Bernardino, North 21 st St at Highland Ave San Bernardino, Orange Show Road, 1ust east ot 1-1 SE South Gate, Firestone Blvd al the Long Beach Freeway Torrance, Sepulveda Blvd , one block east of Hawthome Blvd near the Del Amo Center Wh~e Target 1s a newcomer to Los Angeles, rt rs well known to value· conscious shoppers tn many cities around the country As the nation's 6th largest general merchandise retaJler, with 201 stores 1n 21 states. Target offers shoppers a quality alternative to other discount stores and catalog retailers 0 )( ~ a Alt Target stores emphasize value. quality and niwne brand me<chandise at competitve prices. Target offe<s only first qualitY merchandise, including fashions for family and home as well as small appliances. car care needs. toys, electronics. sporting goods and jewelry. a• at pnces as low or lowe< than other stores. every day By keeping close watch on trends in home fashions, Target can otter a good selecbon of quality accessones and fum1Shlngs at low prices Because tOday's customers lead actiVe lifeatyles, Target ca'008 an extensive !Mtlection of quality actionwear for men, women and children • Not satisfied? Bring it back Targef s guarantee: We want you to be satisfied. If you are not satisfied with something you bought here, return It. We will: 1. Fix It 2. Exchange it 3 . Make an adjustment 4. Or willingly give you your money back. We want you to be 8811afled. • • • long Baich • The design of the new Los Angelf!s stores closely resembles Target stores In other cities, with the emph8515 on quick. convenient. self-service shopP1ng Clear signing maxes It easy to find merchandise. wide aisles allow plenty of room to maneuver shopping carts and central check.out lanes provide fast, one-stop checkout .Covin• On111lo • Huntington Beech • Shop Jhe new Lot AngelH ttorH Mond1y through F rlday 10 am to 9 pm, Saturday, 9:30 am to 7 pm, Sunday from 10 to 6 pm. Auto Service Centers are open Monday through Friday 7:30 am to 8 pm, Saturday, 8:30 am to 6 pm and Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm. Target caters to the trend-conscious • Whether you're accessoriZlng YO'Jf home or renewing your wardrobe. ' 'P • •t · achieving a fashion took doesn't have f/Ofl 1es are ==aw~~~ changing and =~~~:~=~== ·people are looking =~::=.~s. ·for fashion values ... the merchandise you use and want most th t t d ... their buyers know that you want more' e mos wan e ::tl~~~~~slgnandstyle styles at the best Accofding to Denise Cohen, Target ,, • At T t fashlonmerchandi8epresent.Rtlon pr1CeS. I arge ~~·=~:~~~. they find them.'' the most wanted styles at the beat prices. AtTl!iget, they find them." DENISE COHEN, Merchandise Presentatloh Manager Top priorities at Target: name brands, high guality, low prices "T argel customers are looking for 11alue They want reasonable prices, but they're not w~hng to sacrifice good quality," e)(plains George Hite, Target vice president. pub~c and consumer affairs "That's why we put such a high pr1onty on name brands and quality." Target maintains this high quality, low price stance by stocking many consumer-accepted national brands everything from CalVin Klein 1eans to Michelin tires for your car . You'll find products from GE, Atari, Panasonic. Norelco, Cuisinart, Utton, Converse Nike. Lee, Levi's, Revton, $811(0, Almay and more names you've come to depend on. avaJlable in every depart· ment at Target. But the commitment to quality goes beyond national brands Target employs '• ~ a: basic merchandise Floyd Hall, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer ot Target $tores, says "Good, compe.t11Jve prices are essential 1n our bus1neS& We have always placed a great deal ol emphasis on being the best place tn town to shop tor price. We want our customert to feel confident that our e11eryday prices will be the best 1n town and that when we say 'sale,' we mean 11 " Target is committed to keeping costs down in order to keep prices down, but never at the expense of qualtty You will never find seconds or irregulars at Target But since Target buys vast quantities of merchand1Se tor its 182 stores, they can buy at a lower cost and pass the savings on to the custome< Because so much merchandise is bought and sold (over 100 million Target maintams a high quality, low price stance by., stocking many consumer-accepted nahonal brands independent laboratones to test products that do not carry a proven name brand The lab checks garments for the Quality of the fabric, appearance and constructlOn Garments must per· form as wel as they look. They must ht praperly both before and after washing and they must give the customer good service. Home needs and hardware are evaluated for safety. construcoon and pel'formance: Hite says, "It is this attention to quality that has bwlt customer confidence at Target over the last 20 years When customers see th8 l'&rgername on products. they can be sure they're geltJng good quality quality that meets 01 exceeds the leading national brand. at even Qfeater savings .. Target takes a very ciear stand on prices The merchancllse Target customers want is pnced as low as. or lower than, other stores, day in and day out That goes for national brands as wen as Target's own brand of customers v1s1t Target each year and purchase more than 950 mlllton 1tems1. Target can take a lower proht per item 1n return for fast turnover It's a proven system that w~ to everyone s benefit ~- ''Target customers are looking tor value. They _want reasonable prices, • but they're not willing to sacrifice good quality.'' GEORGE I llTE. Vice PreSldent. Pubic and Consumer Alfalfs Target offers convenient. self-service shopping ~s personal help when and where you need It such as at customer service counters and In special departments like ciwneras and automotive Shopping convenience is part of the plan - pa e •• I ' ' 8 1 Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, Aprll 21, 1983 Genuine, first quality Jordache slacks in two styles that offer simple good looks whether you' re seaside or at your favorite night spot. Enjoy a great fit that's easy to wear, easy to afford. II Pair, reg. 22.99 Men'• Jardache belted chino alac:b take your wardrobe a fashion step forward at an lncredib6e price. Plain or dout>ae pleated styling, with a young man's fit. Khaki, navy. natural. blue. white and black colors that wear well with shirts and blazers in many popular tones. Polyester-cotton blend for easy machine washing and dryir'lg Weist sizes 30 to 36 Adverttsed pnce good through Saturday, Apnl 23 • , ... a,. ....... ~,.....,, ......... .....,..,t:Melll\tof ...... ._.,tOM•t.-. AN .... C....,..,........,..._...,....,,MIMte l ,..a. ..._...t;••••.-..,...,,0.,.. .. 1,.... . t e a a o e _ o a c c a z c • o e •• 4 c + s _ ¥ 4 evi's r • • . .en ' - Oreng• Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurtdey, April 21 , 1913 83 over Advertiaed price gOOd through Saturday. April 2 3 • Reg. 17.99 Levi's Bendover pants, designed of 2-way stretch polyester with a hidden waistband for extra comfort. ease of movement. Choose straight leg style in navy. black, brown, or white. Sizes 6-16, average or petite length. ' a.-............ ,a ....... .... . ··~·=:=. ..... ...... ....... ""' ,,...,, ...... 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Sizes for most U.S and import cars. pickups and vans No charge for instalation • · Save'20 on front disc brake service. 69.99 Reg 8999 Target will • Install new front disc brake shoe pads • Rebuild front calipers • Resurface front rotors • Inspect master cylinder • Bleed and refill brake system • Repack bearings • Replace grease seaJs Save '40 on front disc and rear drum brake overhaul. 99.99 Reg 13999 Target wit!· • Install new front disc shoe pads • Install new linings for rear wheels • Install front grease seals • Rebuild front caipers • Resurface front rotors • Repack front wheel bearings • Resurface rear brake drums • Rebuild rear wheel cylinders • Replace rear brake springs • Lubricate shoe contact and self-adjusters • Inspect master cylinder • Inspect and adjust psklng brake • Road test by mechanic Non·repalrable hydraulcs extra For most U.S. and Import cars Brake service avalleble Mon.·Fri . 8 am to 4:30 pm. llllJPlll THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1983 ANN LANDERS ENTERTAINMENT TELEVlSION Delly ,... Ptlotoe ~ ...,._. • ...., Melanie Herman, Troop 765, takes drink after marathon. • Different Olymplcs Girl ·scouts ~n competition More than 230 Girl Scout athletes from 24· Troops participated in the Costa Mesa Girl Scout Olympics last weekend at Estancia High School. Top four winners in each event were presented trophies and qualified to take part in the Orange County Girl Scout Olympics, scheduled May 14, at Westminster High School. C2 ce C7 35 couples shared the spotlislat in a tribute to lons-lastins marriases. See Pase B2. The girls, ranging in ages from 5 to 17, competed in eight different events, ·including running, hurdles, relays and obstacle course. Troop 361 scored the most points to win the overall troop trophy. Michelle Radi&ay (left) and Shannon McGrath, both of Troop 1294, cheer for the winners. Girl Scouting • • • Where prac~ical skills blend vvith tradition By MARILYN HOFFMAN and deci&ion ma.king. These troops often meet in Other troops are learning about drug abuse, 1969, when membenhip was 3.9 million. During the TM c........ ..._ _...., ..._ hmoe local community cent.en, which provide a haven energy conservation, computers, and consumer tips. 1970s, as the number of girls in the country Girl Scout cookie sales are still an important from tough 1lreets. "We are tackling poverty. They are earning competency badges in such declined, so did Girl Scout membership. In 1981 rite of sfring for Scout troops aero. the country. delinquency, and even teen-age pregnancy in these practical things as auto mechanics, home repairs, membership was 2.8 million. The organization is But Gir Scouting itlelf hu changed enormously poor neighborhooda," say1 Hesselbein, "but our communications, meteorology, and a subject called now growing once more, and HeHelbein is over the last few year1. purpoee la to nurture and encourage, as well as "Businesa-~." estimating a possible 3 million members by the end Lut year, memben BOld 127 million boxes of teach, and to help prepare these girla for their '1'h.ia 71-year-old organization is putting more of 1983. <)u-1 Scout cookies, for a en-revenue of $213 future lives." emphasis today on math, ICience, and technology in · "We are experiencing a phenomenal increase in million. The rellUlll of changes in the organization's our programming, becauae that 1-where 90 much of adult volunteer membership," lhe says, "and now approach and pf'Oll'UQI are not IO euy to ca1culate. For 1everal yean there has been broad the actfon ii," lfeaelbein 18~. The Girl Scout have 500,000 women ln eorvice and about 70,000 "All l can aay," aay1 France. Heuelbein, ~tion that most of today's Girl Scouts will motto ia 1till "Be Prepared,' but it now has a men, includini many reti.reees with remarkable natlonal executi~ d1rtea' Of the dtpnllatlon since grow up to be, not homemakers aa wu assumed ln broader COIUlOtation and application. AlthouVl one skilla." 1976, "ia that lt la all ~-We are fu1fWi.nc our the put, but members uf the labor force who will New York· 11r1 admitted that eome of her friends Are all these changes in keeping with the goals of helping today 1 girls become productive, work much of their adult lives. A program of career still thou&ht of Girl Scouts u goody-goody types or ideal& establiahed by Juliette Gordon Low, when lelf-confident, IOcially respo11.Sble women. And our education was launched which introduces Scouts. "Little Mila Mulfets," the program today, and the she establiahed the U.S . organization in HH2 in planning la staying abreast of future trends." through handbooks, profp"&l1ll, and other special hardy Scouts who are following it, belie 1uch Savannah, Ga.? Yea, He11elbein says em- Proinun changes involve a more hard-noeed . epithets. phatically. "Mn. Low wanted girls to think big, relevancy to the contemporary world and to the Girt Scout cookies Girl Scouts .un Ieam. in tht!!lr own vemacu1ar to be independent and lt!lf-reliant, and to prepare • current~ and in_teresta of fPr'la growing up~ it. ar ~ I IA_ to be fri~e ready hel n. and ciiacoverers: thermelves to be the beat they could be, whether as ...... ~w~ t\f>~ ~~,?,~ ~-"R~ 'tJ&~"""'t' .,.~·:-trtt'*° .-.... --.--.iu:m·~. ~~·~ri-; -,t_~ ~-~"-' ,,~~"'~~~ •. ~ .• .:. -·~n1'r~tde""M>~lnc:-a·nltril"4'Her·~ -·-• ,.... ro ,,, .. •• ,,........ .... 1!'-1 ~. -.. ~1111W ~ ~-.t-· 1 -""&~ • bee~1Jpcsa UM!"~ &:lrni~~~ .. ethnic pa. including ti1acka (who now make up material.I. to 95 career poaibllities. Girla might , ~ ik ls, take~\ure wa • ma ... e goals remain the same." . almost r J>el'Cellt of the total), Hlapank:a, girls from l~ what it iakee to become a IOil expert: political Sinc!\i;/;l ~~Ucipa~·only in~ special-The Girl Guides, a predecessor Hritlsh ~or the P~dialandth G,irandl Soou~'~th· soenpirog~:":i.oie~:=~fdrrUSc~~r~~~ i nte rest projects 1uch u field trips and organizad s· ~~~:-~Po ~111910 by Lady Agnes Nobody ~er .... t e t pnnui.: W1 undamen conferences Another change la the current wide an ir nuua·~ D9U'CI•-wcu.. more feeling or eagerness~:= Vie~ ~ job tall 81 bow to write a reaume and apply choice of ~form 1tylea. These offer mix-and-Revehues cxime from membenhip dues, u.le of girls ~ho were 'boat people be in ~~ " or a Lui year while 60 Girl Scouts in New York match components that can be worn ln a variety of uniforms. equipment, and publications; funds from ago lbearein now troop mem n • City camped ~t ove~t on the obeervation deck ways to suit individual t.uta. corporatlona, foundatlona. and private ctono.r:a: and HelM! aays. .. " H lbein .. the annual sale of cookies. The Girl Scouts is now Girl Scout handbook.I az:e~ow bliahed tn of the Empire State . ding in a program to learn In the next five years, eme aaya, we the world's largest voluntary orphl.zation for Qirls. Spanish and Braille aa well 81 an And there more about the dty, a troop in the Middle West plan to be even more 11enaitlve to the families of the N Reagan the wtf f the President l th I.a 8 continuing effort to involve pped girla in read the Lewls and Clark journals and then girls we .erve, and to the communities in which U= Statea ~ henelf: f"ormer Girl Scout, oho~ Scouting, and to reach out to thoae who are planned a canoe trip covering part of the river route they live. We are now lludylna chancing profiles of the traditianal ffice of honorary preakleot. • economical1 disadvantaged of the famoul explorers. A troop in South Carolina the American family, with the aim of finding new 0 There ~ ai.o more blg<ity troOpa, many of planned a conferenoe for memben and parents that waya in which we can aupport and llrenithen it. Will the Girl Scouts ever open memberah.ip to them in pettoe and areu auch u Manhattan'• covered 1ucb subjecll as premarital sex and Already we are giving aped.al attention to lingle-boys.! No, says Mn. Orville L. Freeman. national Harlem. with Jll'Oll'8DW that off.er help with ICbool venereal di8eue. And lut summer ~ memben parent families, and are .em, that aood llr<lni president. '"The World c.ommittee foe the World homework e11vtronmentaJ awarenea pecnonaJ from around the country gathered in the Scout leaden can become that 'llignificant other' A9>datioo of Girl Guides and Girl Soouta, with protection,~ development of job ski&. Adirondack• to acquaint themselvea with third penon that can be particularfy supP,0111ve to nearly 9 million members in 104 nations, have both Tbae prcllrUDS ai.o help build lelf-esteem and aerodynamks by learning to "crew" on hot air both lin&1e parents and to their children.' voted to retaln an all-firl focus and to hold lelf-rspect in pls with CIOUJ"la in ~ belloona. ~ Qeak v.ear for Girl Scouts ln the nation wna membership to IJirls only.' I (;I Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, Aprll 21, 1913 DEAR ANN LANDE.RS: 1 am 18, • male, doina well ln IChool and have many &ood friend.. I know lt la atupid, but I am ao aupenUUoua lt la ru.l..n.lJl8 my life. I ao to extreme lenaiha to avoid black cat.a and ladden. I never atep on a crack ln the aidewal.k i f I can help It and am IC&l'ed to death of the number 13. A while back I dropped a box and cracked the mirror ln lt. For a whole week I wu a wreck, certain I would aet hit by a truck or come down with aome awful diM .... Thia morning I received a chain letter and am worried atiff that I'll aulfer IOl'Oe Mrious harm lf I break the chain. I know none of th.La makea .enae, but I am atill a alave to the9e cruy auperstitlona. Pleue tell me what to do. -VICTIM IN VANCOUVER DEAR VIC: I •pP~H 1oa for recopt0n1 daat npentittoa It WottaJ ull maka ao aense. Tb.Ji cloee aot, llowever; IOlve ... prMlem. Yoe laave tome deep-eea&M ean &Ut 8"' to be verbalbed to a coaaeelor, teacller or t0me uclentaadla1 penoa wlao wW U.tea. Talktq aMt yoer feeU.p may ucover wlaat frt&la'::J" u• wily yoa feel lite aee4 to be pe•t•Md. l11ek. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I married a woman with a 5-year-old daughter. After two years ot marrt.age my wtfe gave birth to another girl. When my stepdauahter Lucille wu about 7 I star1ed tcJlt play IOme hannlesa garnet with her, like tickllna her to make her tauih and ~g her in the air and down between my legs. Thia aort of thing led to more inti.mate touchlJl8. The sex act waa never oompleted, but I know I went way over the line of decepcy. I stopped when she waa about 10 years old. 35 couples, married more than 40 yean, were honored at an annivenary jubilee. • Lucille is l~ now. Her mother and I have been 1eparat.ed for quite a while. Every month I pick up Ludlle and her aiater and they spend the weekend with me. We have a lovely relationship and I enjoy bein« with my daughten. Ludlle has never brought up the subject of our earl)t "game ·playinfl," but I am au re she still remembers. Whenever I tee her I rernembt>r, too, and feel guilty and ashamed. Should I have a heart--to-beart talk and uk for her forgiveneea? - BEA VY ON MY MIND IN CALIFORNIA DEAR BEA VY: My coaHltut. a well-bowa Callfor•I• •=••aaly1t, 1ay1 aader DO clrnmt&uees • Y• rake •P lite pa1t wl .. yoar 1tepda .... ter. Y• may aot be aware of It, bat tile te_,..tlGe ie MW 19d a dbcullon ml&llt ahe lllelade ... teattadta to •••re lite po11Ibilltlee ol plcklq ap wiere JCMI left off. PEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been goina with ~for llx mootha. Everything wu beautifw unW weeks ago. He told me he got a girl pregnant foce he met me and asked her to have an abortion -but she refUled, After that she wanted nothing more to do with hJm. Two weeka ago she tent him a picture of the baby. He went to tee them the next day. Now he saye he feels he muat support the kid and stop eeetns me. Pleue tell me how to get Joe beck. I love hJm a lot and he loved me until his old girl metl8ed thino up. -NIGHTMARE IN KY. bEAR KY .: nae metller of Joe'• clllld 11 going to wla. Bow oat ud coD1Jffr yoanelf laclly. Yoa Deed Git pt like a praffe aeed1 a tore tllroat. Is alcoholism rulnJ.ng your life'! Know ihe danger signals MJd what to do. Read the booklet, "Akoholism -Hope and Help," by Ann Landers. Enda.e 50 oeni. with your requert and a L01J8, ltamped, ~~ envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, ChJcall'>, nL 60tJ1l. April Sale Pant Sets Pants Tops & Tees Sometbla• §peelal feminine Fashions 250 E. J 7th. Cmta M~ • 645.S;"J J "• .,......-.. "' '•"""'" ,,,. '"' ·-· r., ... c ..... I llwu 18t •Sate does not 1pply to 1peclel orders " E_.gagernents Toal-Jost Daniel J . Toal and Betty E. Toal of Newport Beach announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen Julia Toal, to Michael Dale J08t, aon of Suzanne Tucker of Newport Beach and Dale Joet of Stockton. The future bride attends Orange Cout College, and her flance attended the College of the Pacific. They are planning to marry July 16 in St. Joachim's C..tholic Church, Cotta Mesa. Beamish-Hilliard Mr. and Mr1. Richard Wallace Beamish of Newport Beach announce th.e engagement of their daughter. Ellyn Beth Beamish, to Mark Richard Hilliard, 10n of the James Owen Hilllarda of Davia. The betrothed couple attended UC Davis where they plan to marry on June 18. Her f~ la the aon of the Gerald Bowlanda of Brea. He attends Cal State San Joee. Gold-Bowland Jill Karen Gold and Kevin Rob Bowland plan to marry July 10 at the Newport Resort, Newport Beach. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Grace Honig of Laguna Beach and the late Frederick Gold. She attended Orange Coast College. Sparks-Cameron Mr. and Mrs. William Sparks of Ontario announce the engagement of their daughter, Alisa Sparks, to Thomas Cameron of Chula Vista, son of the Merton Camerons of Newport Beach. They are planning to marry July 23 in St. George Church, Ontario. MARRIAGE COUNSEL By DR. E. C. G. INGE --.('l(.J" .)_~ >rt'ill!ti' ·i; '-,u . _..,~.:·' • .U'" .I • { J{ • )(G ;.' "YOU'VE MADE MY LIFE COMPLETE" "You'.,. made my llfe complete." Sound a romantic, doe1n't It? But aometlmea It '• meant TOO llteralty .... When moet couples flrat get married, they tend to do everything together. They vt1lt friend• as a couple. go out on walk• together. . .even If 1he hates walking or he doeen't ca.re for the frlend1 the wants to vtatt. But after a white, the average couple starts eptlttlng off on occuk>n -she goes to vtslt her cousin .croet town white he stav-home and catches up on r.edlng, he rejoin• hi• Thursday night bridge game end the takee the opportunity to Me a movie he didn't want to go to. They bOth need to be away from eed'I other from tlm. to time. But tometlmee, one partner cilngs too ciOMly and for too long. He may be lnMCUre •bout hlmMlf. She may be too dependent on other people. When thla ~ aaya, "I need you," It'• meant too lltwalty. Though tt may tound romantic at the outeet, It'• not euy to llYA wtttt. It ptac. a burden on the epouM. and on the reletJonshfp. The ftm step ta to recognize What the problem Is; then you can begin to deal wtth tt. pem.pe wtttt proteak>nal help. Brought to you u a public MrVloe by The Cope Center, 21M Harbor, ault• 201, Coata ll•H .. 1112. Whitlllan Galleries Cordially invites you to a reception honoring: John Stobart. lnternatlcmal Maritime Artiat Sunday the TWenty-FoUrth of April One until Five P.M. Reception will be held at: Balboa Bay Club 1221 W•t Coat Jlllbway Newport BNCb R.8.V.P. (714) 876-2'78 , ~ _ Wedding~ & Married life ~:.: r> celebrated . · ·: .cng~g.emenl6 Though divorce atatistiat ~more often in the headlines, a Huntington Beach church 1att Sunday The Daily Pilot want.9 your wedding paid -dibute to the institution of marriage -the and engagement news. long lasting type. To help you submit the required The catvary Baptiat Church at 8281 Garfield information forms are available at the Daily Blvd. honored more than 35 couples in the · ' W n -S ,..__ M congregation who have been married more than 40 Pilot office, 330 · aay t., ""'4..0ta esa. . years. In fact, 13 of theee couples hllCl celebrated For weddinJls, only a black and white their golden wedding anniversary, marking 50 photo <!f the bricTe is accepta~le. Snapshot.9, yeara of marriage, and two couplet had been Polaroid and color photos can t be used. married for 62 years. The photo must be submitted no l~ter Honored couplet married 50 years or more than three weeks after the wedding, included Homer and Millie Kreps, Francis and otherwiae it will not be published. Marybelle Alttg, Harold and Grace Carper, Henry Engagement information is to be and Ida Mae 1!einricha, F..rnil and Huef Ru~. submitted at least seven weeks before the Frank and San Sima, John and laabelle Kramer, wedding Charles and Nell Kincheloe, Lewia and Ione Hunrt. Fo~ and photos can be droTJ!i off at Her_u-y ~d Allee Engstrom. and Ru.ell and Irene . . . Weinheimer the office or "!a1let;I to the d1 torJal The ~ples honored for 40 or more years of Department, Da,lly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, rnaniage included Andy and Dorta Carter. Buck Casta Mesa, G.alJf. 92626. and Bunny Gardner, Bill and Beuy Kendrick, The future bride is a graduate of Loma Linda University; her fiance la an alwnnua of Cal Poly. San Luis Obispo. Corathers-Swann A June 11 weddiM in Heisler Park. Laguna Beach, is being planned by Kathleen Louise Corathers and Dallas Warren Swann. Pacenta of the betrothed couple. who attended Orange Coaat College. are John and Elizabeth Corathers of Corona del Mar and Eula Jenkins and Odie Swann of Miami. Lowell and Edythe Spangler, Kenneth and Dorothy Weiland, Harold and M.argattt Burlard, Anthony and Jacqueline Goeree, Hugh and Helen Crow, Merrill and Ruby Moulton, Howard and Maralee Stephens. Also: Baxter and Bertie Dodd, Quitman and · Dorothy Boothe, Oca and Wilma Buzzard, Bufird and Pauline Whitney, Les and Imogene Barker, Alfred and Edith Van Winkle, Earl and Adda McNaughton, li.arvey and Lucille Mitzel, Fred and Grace Borden. F1oyd and Carrie Watt. Unable to attend the ceremony were long- married congregation members Bob and Trenna Patteraon, Howard and Madge Roberta, Robert and Maxine Wells, and Jim and Evalyn Forester. • Innes • ., • SHOES Visit our new atore during our Grind Reopftntno llld get a FrH 1o.oz. Bottle of Scoundrel Cologne (While SUpplV Lute~ de~~ '"7°·~·~,f~ ! -. ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thureday, Aprtl 21, 1983 Cl Sleek Rio Grande Zephyr reaches end of line By l.J. OlJl"FEY .......... ,..... ...... DENVER -lia U..k ••l e&r1 haw namea Uk• th• 8Uwr Alpmi and the SUwr Mutt&ftl. In a d1n1na car called the 8Uwr Banquet, 11Mn clotha and fl'elh~"'lht trout are the rule, and Ha dome e&r1 may be the belt way ever deYiled to eee the 90lrtJ\I Cotor.do Rodd•. Still, the ruo Oran.de Zephyr I.I dyt.na, and on Sunday, the nat.lon'• laat private 1onc-d.la1anee ~naer tn1n will make It• ttnal 570.mlle trip home from Salt Lake Qty.._ The next da}', Amtrak will pick ljp the route, inovtq l1a Ch.Qao-San Frand8CO run to the Denver & Rio Gran<le We9tem tncka. But railrolld buffa aay lt won't be the ume. Ticket.a throuch Sunday have been IOld out for weeka. At Cabome Hobbiee-in downtown Denver, owner Duane Miller reports IOfne of h1a Zephyr-bound cuatomera ~from u far u Wst Oennany. There will 1till be a train named for the god of the West wind: Amtrak will call lta tervioe the Callfomla Zephyr and will 11ep up .ervice with daily runa. The Rlo Grande makes only three round-trips a week. The Rio Grande hu been riding the rails through the Rockiet for 30 yean. Before uno. when the Zephyr alao ran from ChJcqo to San Frandaco, the D&RGW was partners with the Western Pacific on the route. Irvine hiker rides on TV Ra1J.rold bufla •Y the 1948 equJpment that tho Denver & Rlo Orande Wettam Ra11ni.d malnWn.t fot the Zephyr I.I the bmt • rolllna muaeum uwnd. WMn JUo On.nde aied to ahut down lta lut p&11enaer route In Unt, cwldenta of amalJ lowna and dU. a.lona the route ln w•tnn c.oJorado and ... 1em Utah ~oroual)* objected. The lntet11ate Commerce Comm1aaion Ol'dered the train to keep runnll\I. The 1wnmer vecaUon trade hu ~ked the train l.n the awnmer. But pu1e.,..n "don't UM it much ln th. winter," aaya Sam Freeman, RJo Grande vice PNl!dent. That translated into $3 million loll ln 1982. The route the Zephyr t.ravell ta. ltudy ln the arnt that' bullt the Weet and the wealth that that Krit producied. Leevll\I Denver, the Rlo Oran&ie tracka climb 1wltchbaclu In the foothllla and throu&h the fint of more than 30 tunnela cal'T'Yina the tncka acr<* the Continental Divide. The Divide ii.ell la-cro.ed 8Cq)eWhere lnaide the 6.2.mlle Moffat Tunnel. In the 1ummer, th.,. are wildOowera. ln the tlll, orange and gold upeni blue alona the route. In winter, anowdrifta aoften the mountalna' ruaed beauty. For more than 200 mUes. the Rio Grande tr.cka follow the Colorado River, twlat.l.nl through gorges and canyona. One of the moat popular Zephyr rides la between Denver and 01-nwood Spdn&J, C.olo. Tho •J*, bu.Ut by Atpen .Uver barona and lat« clalmed N a playiround for Denver'• weaJlhy, bouta the world'• larpet outdoor mlneraJ hot •Prin&I pool. At the turn of the century, polo wu a tevonte weekend aport Tht" Hotel Colorado of Olenwood waa the "1prlng White HoUlt'"" when Pr8ldtnt Theodore Ro<Jwvelt came to hunt ln 190~ Two yean of rettoraUon have recaptured the hotel'• elegance The pink aandltone, pale yellow Roman brick and creamy natJve atone a.re acrubbed. 'the thick oak moldlna ahlnes Beyond Glenwood, Ues the arid 1weep of land that hides America'• oU-ahale richea, and the orchardt of weatem Colorado. The Zephyr crmae. Ruby Canyon Into Utah, every 1hade of red rock giving the gorge lta name, then tuma northward to the oula ol Salt Lake L:tty. Travelers who spent the flrst few hours of the Zephyr trip wondering at the aheer force the pioneers needed to crcm the Rocky Mountain.a can marvel at the enterprlse that made thia deaert bloom. There la a rumor that one pBSSt'nger car, one dome car and a dining car from the venerable old train will survive alter Sunday -that the Rio Grande will aomeday offer miJti-tram excursions along part of it.a most famoua route. It la a popular rumor, driven by memory and hope tns1de the 1Uver at.ring of ca.ra that wind this hnal month through the 1now- rirnmed Rockies. POT SH01S BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT l'M NOT flMA 80M8fCI AT WIT'S END A WOOD I-EADER OR FOLLOWER, 6UT IF LE'F"T ALONE I CAN BE A GOOD SE:LF. QUfflllf ' By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna Beach ~~ "Yes, it's good. But it's not complete " Love still in swim DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) -The lowa Senate believes even adolescent catfish deserve a chance at puppy love. It seems too many catfish are being caught before they can reproduce, and the Conservation Commission has warned that unles the trend is reversed. the catfish population will plunge. ., So, the Senate voted to allow the co~ion to d~tennine the proper minimum length at which • .. l'alli· L\Y'Jmpl.,,; _.....:-:....!._: -~ ... -·-~~ wbe.~ ~~ from Costa Mesa and Tall'• of South Laguna, Suu and Dtck Bartlett, owner and designer. J.Ue Lee of Irvlne la one of the mannequhu who will be wearing a towering headdretl!I, along with Sandy Wessel, Santa Ana. LOOKING AHEAD: There'• going to be a Sunday, May 22, Olympic Torch lOK Run at Faahioo I.aland. In conjunction with the run there will be an international food fair l.n the parking lot near the Br'Olldwa • Dili~N:;s·-;. ~~.,, Jewett by Joeel)h s>urdlaMa diamonda. gematonet, gold end allver from private lndlvlduala and Nlttn. Careful examination and evtluatlon by our experta. High· ftt Price• peld. Dally 10·9. Sat. 10·6. Sun. 12·4:'45. Phone today. AP. tor Betty Grace Of Eric Z.!Nkua. JfWfl.S by JO~Pll ..... c.... c....-. . ..-... FREE . MARKET EVALUATION \)NYOURMOlm No Cott Of Obllgatlon Coffee and doughnuta and light breakfast refreahmenta wW be available for runnen and earlybird 1pectaton from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and then at leaat 50 bootha will offer everything from popcorn to gourmet delights. Villtors lo the fair, being apoNOred by the U.S. Olympe Committee1 Orange County and the City of Newport Beach, will be able to purcha!le acript, u they tour the booths and chooee food and drinka. The food will be donated 80 all of the~ will So for training of America'• amateur a at the Olympic Training Center l.n Colorado Springs. There'• no admission charge to the fair and 15,000 •pectaton are expected. Betlides the sreat aelec\ion of food , there will b~ on-going entertainment and prizes awarded. Merlia OlseD as honorary chairman will be atte.ndlna aJ.ona with apedal guest celebrities and former Olympic medali.ata. Jou Delbler ia fair chairwoman. Bob Qlffo ... ia USOC/Orange County chainoan and Deult Ludesmu la co-chainnan. More on this later ... Connie ... dnped leather streps bring• frflh look to this bee uttful low heeltd aan~I. Pony Rides Daily Fri. thru Sun. In he Huntington Center mall noon to 5. Youth Fund donation 5~. "'*'-" knock• often ....,.. YoU u .. reeuh.ge«lng o.uy Piiot Ctauln.d Ada to r-=tl "" OrWlge Cout IM!rket. Phone &42-5878 account for most of the catch. STOP! Is Drinking Interfering With Your Family Life? ' -------- C4 Oran • Coaet DAIL.V PIL.OT/Thurtday. Aprll 21, 1883 hatever you need. • • _,.,,,--- .. you'll find · in th~. AREA OBITS Kathleen Mille service Sunday Memorial aervlces wW be held Sunday for Kathleen Marian Miller,• Lquna Beach maautne publlaher who died ln an automobile accident Friday ln Laguna Hills. The 26-year-old graphic art.lat waa publisher and art director of Thia Week ln Laguna and South Orange County. Born ln Orange, she attended the Westlake School for Girls in Beverly Hilla and later graduated from Estancia High School m Costa Mesa. She received a bachelor of science degree ln graphic arts from Cal State Fullerton and most recently lived In Mission Viejo. She ls survived by her father, Albert 8, Miller, of Laguna Beach; mother Joyce P. Thomas of Costa Mesa; maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John J . Pascher of Fullerton and paternal grandmother Frances M. Miller of Laguna Beach. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at McCormick Mortuary Chapel, 1795 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Gloria J. Jensen • rites tomorrow Funeral services are scheduled tomorrow for Gloria J ean Jensen of Newport Beach, who L.Babcock dead at 83 Private services are scheduled for Lorraine Babcock of Costa Mesa, who died Monday at the age of 83. She is survived by her aon, Jack Morris, also of Costa Mesa. Services will be held under the direction of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary of Costa Mesa. died Tuesday at the age of 56. Mrs. Jensen was a member of the Big Can yon Garden Club and a patron of the Los Angeles Music Center. She is survived by her husband, James "Bud" Jensen; a daughter, Debra K eith and a son, Gregory Jensen. Also surviving are two granddaughters, Shanti and Amber Jensen. Friends may call at Pacific View Mortuary in Corona del Mar today until 9 p.m. Servioe9 will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m . at the mortuary chapel, with interment to follow at Pacific View Memorial Park. Interior designer plans 2 seHJinars Space planning in Interior Deslgn is the topic for two free-8erninars featuring interior designer Bonnie Brown from Chandler's F\J.rruture. Brown will speak Tuesday at 7:30 p.m . at the store which is located at Alicia Parkway and the San Diego Freeway in El Toro and on Thursday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Chandler's new store at · 10th and North Main Street in Santa Ana. Reservations are encouraged for .the seminar which will include a discussion of the five basic elements of design and tips on how to arrange furniture. ~ ..... ..S,.nHDw ~io<UW>. ~~k -~ Al't\.a,U, ,....~d the designeri Wilflretp'\h'em w1t11 area.r - own floor plans. Reservations may be made by calling Kathie Day at 542-6737. Radio auction set The 12th annual Cyat!c Fibrosis Radio Auction wUl be broadcast live from 7 p .m . to midnight Saturday over KNWZ lliO AM (formerly KEZY AM). Participanta may alao tab pert ln the auction ln penon in the ballroom of the Quality Inn of Anaheim, fJ16 Convention Way. A n a u c t I o n· f o r ~pants in the only will begin at 4 p.m . At 7 p.m .. radio listeners will be able to call ln their bids. Auction Items wlll include fine jewelry, paintings, televiaiona, appliances, furniture, weekend vacation packages. air l.lne ticketa and oel~rity itenw. Proceeds from the auction will be u.ed by the Cystic Fibrosla Foundation to support national and local research programs and patient care ln chapter cllnks. BIRTHS ............... c...-Mel'dtf7 Mr . end llh•. Walter ~.::::.·:--glt1 Mr. and Mre. O.'rid 8onant1I. Huntington BMetl, boy Hunllngton BMdl, boy Mr. and Mr•. P1ul Hertuno. LeguNI NIOI*, 8lrl Mllrdl ff Mr . .nd MB. Qr900'Y ForadlGll, ~leectl,boy Metott t1 Mr. end Mra. WIHlam Ayt>aoek, eo.te ,,,..., Olr1 Mr end Mtt, Mletl ... F111e11«, !Mne,boy AD STARTS THURSDAY GOOD TBRU APRIL 27 Bring t • munchkina to the•• a tor•• on Saturday April 23rd to meet our own SHORTY AND CHEAP CHICKEN live and ln person: LA MIRADA 9:30 to 12 DIAMOND BAR 2 to 4:30 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thureday, Aprll 21, 1983 TURTLE Wll ... Oft Wll ::;...6---11 OZ. #T-11 ICIOIUt•t.1 DUIL UTE 112 lllP lliiDY ClllCER ULEnD 3aa urvnn11111. I= ,_ TVITLI II YIVI m Cll1' PEllZOD. MOTOR 00. 30 WT. 89• QT. lOW/ 40 WT. 99 t QT. l bear that Ray. OU Baron of the Mala OU lee. baa bee11 1lgnlng can1. Walt 'tll Arnie bean about thl1. BIRDBOARD SLU DOORS \ 24" x 6'8" 8 97 28" x 6'8" 9•7 3o" x 6'8" I 0 97 32" x s·e.. I I 9 7 38" x 6's " I 2 •7 Here they are, direct from a whirlwind tour of Stock1on. the Doon. lW'hollowcore, primed and ready for a coat of paint . 1997 DoD'ttoH t.Mbat1ery ouJ wttb t.Mbatbwat.r. Tlal1 U.S., lut mJo'bt pt JOU' oar or motorcyd. 1""*9 '*P agcd.D. ALUM I SEAL 66• v.oz. Get a quick metal aea1 that'll atop lea.111 In the radiator. block, cyllnder head1 and cooling 1y1tem. STllDEL EMBROIDERED PADDED TOILET SEAT 12•• Real claHy ••a1 for the throne here. Fred. Pick out a color. In Monarch. Daily or fluerette pattenu. ACTION INDUSTRIES SPRING ACTION OUTDOOR CHAIR Pick out the pattern or color that au1ta you. (I want one In Lobster Red to match my firat aunbum of the year.) 77 DIRECTOR CHAIR Got a white painted metal fzame and a choice of colors for the seat and back. (Okay. what are the choices?) DURALITE WEBBED FOLDllG SIMD CRllR --~· --6N:::i;-· :..~ Here' 1 a light multi-colored webbed chair you can toae ln the trunk. 5 X 3 X 3 wide web1, U that' 1 • yourthlng. YELLOW FLORAL UMBRELLA 29 88 #~ HoS.t thl1 big 7 ft •. 8 rib umbrella and tab a break from the yard worlr. Manual lUt. 1oyouecm buUd the blcep1. TROMP SOI SEEDLESS GRIPE I 88 ONE GAL. I Hire thfte 'cauM you don't need dental floa1 af1er mUDChmg them. Mine <IN coming along luat floe. thcmb. MURRI Y 21" CUT \ . REAR BAGGER \ ~ 16977 #~21151 ~ One of Munoy'a beet. with 3.5 HP eagtne. delwce height ad1u1ten, fixed boxed atyle handle cmd catcher. ARROW ELECTRIC WATERLOO 3 DRAWER STAPLE GUR ~ WORK CEllTER • TACKER ~j ·:~-~~'-v~~·~w· .~ . · . 31'J~9-~ ... ~~!' IDatall carpet paddln.g and celling tile or do upbollltery work the aippy way with our qu.lclr-d.raw tacbr . f 20" wide. brooae flnleh Ulm 11 great for cutting th. 1u.n'1 glare. Cl'•• alNCJdy got window Ulm. Hcnen't wa:ahed them la 1DOD1b1.) AJll 22-Ya'' DRAWER SLIDES 89•u. My Au.nt Penelope la big OD etiquette. She'• ao polite. U.. wcm'I e-nn open an OJ'lt•r abell without lmoc:ldng flnt. MUllBAY MOITEBEY CBUISEBS WlfB FEIDEBS YOUR CHOICE NEN'S OR LADIES' ••••:· c ...... .a..boatclWalk•U...Plaal&ack a-.,11i&a.e.-.......,, ............... ......... * ........ I Wraparound 1tMI co111tructlon malrff lt tough, rent1lble hardwood work awface malrH It la1t. 54"Lx20Y."Dx34"B. LO. POLYESTER FOAM 79• lLB.BAG GNCl't "1tulf" for hun!tur.. toys. cuehlona. Giff IODM to the motbef'lD·law and tell her to 1tuff It. LlllCE VIDEO MASTER 1597 #VM775 ROYAL CBEIDOIS UTERTlllllEIT CEITER 1788 Allll tabela a~. pUen. cmd allttl• • -.. .... towtalptog9thetthla Rutlc Nal1bu lalMCNCldoD. #111 EtEBE•DY U 1111c1m I •• ..... Ce OrMQe 00..t DAILV PILOT/Thurtday, AprU 81 , t913 'Stop the World' _superb at Newport theater lb TOM TITUS or .. a.., .... .._ In the nw-otw\llna rMlm of local thffter, lt'• rea11urtn1 to know that one thln1 remain• conaiatent -the 1uperb quality of Kent Johnlon'• producUOl'\I of "Stop the World, f Want t.o Get Off.' It hu beoome the parapAteUc dlrector'1 lianature muatcal. He introduced lt (and hhnaelt) to Orange County aud.lencel ln 1960 at the Anaheim Playhouu, re11taaed lt with a. dlfterenl cut at the old l...al\1NI Playhowie the tollowinl year, and repriled lt in 1876 at the We1tmln1ter c.ommuruty Theater. Now, Jobnlon la 1toppin1 the world acatn, eenaaUonally. lhil time at the Newport Theater Art.s Center where his fourth Uttlechap, Dave Chandler, flt.a on the mantle of hl1 thrH predtce..Ot'I wlth con1ummate ak.lll. It'• the hlthUtht IO tar ot an lmpreulve year In theater alOl'\I the Orange Cout Llttlechap i1 the Brltl1h everyman character created by compo1er-lyrlcl1t1 Le1lle Brlcuue and Anthony Newley (and played by Newley on Broadway). He'• a cheeky, Cockney 1COundrel who work.a hl1 willy up from tea boy to kniahthood wlth little more than hil wltl, and braa, t.o ulilt him. And at the end, faced with him.elf, he lament• hl1 Hlf· centered life In the 1how- 1topplng 10lo, "What Kind of Fool Am T?" What kind indeed. The eong ranks with "Everythlng'a Coming Up Rosee" in "Gypey" and "The Impossible Dream" ave Cha ndler start in "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off'' at Newport T heater Arts Center. trom "Man of La Mane~:· and Chandler poun hta heart, IOul and other ...-t.ed orpna into ll. It'• one of tho1e theatrical moment• one await• wlth anticipation and Hvor1 wlth ecwtacy. Chandler'• performance 11 1uperlor, but It la beautifully matched by Mary Murphy who enacta hi• wife and the three other (Ru111an, German and American) women In hl1 life. Murphl po11e11e1 the comic grace o a young Carol Burnett and a tremendoua voice t.o match. She II a study In verutillty and showmanship. Sharon Ross and Debbie Foley are effective as their two daughters, while 6-year-old Aaron Hancock la a delight as a newborn boy. Chorus members Lori Desmond, Nancy Fortun.a, Clndy Kra1H, Jean Maller, Tracy O'Connell and Linda WoodmanHe perform their utility charm llnOOthly under tho choreo1raphlc hand of KyH Cobb. Piaru.t Terence Alaric doee a nwterful job of accompaniment, while Joey Picard aet. ln hil Ueki on the ~ ln a runnlna Pl lnvolvln1 Llttlechap'• boll. Incredibly, thl1 11 the only orcheatra and It 11 1plendidly autflctent. The Newport Theate r Art1 Center hu a hot tkket in "Stor, the World, 1 Want t.o Get Ott ' and a holdover beyond lt1 acheduled four-weekend run undoubtedly will be mandated. Performance• continue Thunda)'I through Satu.fda:f• at 8 pm until May 7 -at lea.at. Widow's Ji[ e with Bing hit low notes His life attuned to • DJUSJC By BOB THOMAS AH I ...... p,_. Wrttw BEYERL Y HILLS -The late Bing Crosby had trouble telling his wife that he loved her, Kathryn Croaby aaya. "What I.a it about the Irish that they can say 'I love you' in a letter but not in peraon?" she says. "Bing could say It t.o me in French, but never in Enph." After 21 years of marriage and five years of widowhood, Kathryn seems to be still trying to come to grips with the peraona of Bing Crosby, the superstar and father of her~ children. A result of that s~e comes in her new book "My Life • With BinJI,' which she Is selling through mall orders and in selected department stores. Crolby emerges u no "Saint" Bing in her book. She writes of how he twice virtually left her waiting at the altar before they were finally married; how he wanted her to give up her acting career, "but every time I plunked myself down in a domestic lituadon he left;" how he disappeared from home for weeks at a time. He once asked for a divorce, claiming she deceived him: 0 You acted IJke a fragile little South~m Oower and actually r,ou're a goddam tank on the looee without a drlver. ' She had just driven up from Palm Springs where a friend staged a "Buy Your Own Book" party. "And we 110ld all the books I had," Kathryn said happily. "My Life With Bing" has been a true labor of love for her. She wrote every word, chose every photograph, eechewed regular publishing channels after an editor told her, "Life is boring, just make it uo.'' She said one of her reasons for writing the book was to try to counter such books as "The Hollow Man," which portrayed Crosby as cold and heartless. A l1m1lar view Is beift$C offered in "Going My Own Way" by the crooner's first-born, Gary. "Yes, I read Gary's book and it was a painful experience. I cried a lot." ahe uid. "I don't want to say much about it. but I did object to how Gary portrayed his mother Dixie. She clied of cancer of the cervix and had been sick for five years. -, Kathryn Cr osby tells it her way beauties to act as "governesses" for the children in Europe. "My daughter doesn't realize that every woman in the world was in love with Bing Crosby," Kathryn said. Son Harry couldn't undenit.and how she could have written about his sister's hairless Infancy. "But it was true," Kathryn insisted. ''When Mary Frances was 6 months old, she had no hair on her head, no eyebrows or eyelashes. She was an ugly little think with bowlegs. So I pasted on eyebrows and gave her a wig.'' .., She said her own acting career has been neglected dunng the writing, and now the selling of her book. Aa for future, there is talk of a mini.series for television. She aho might do a sequel to the book., since it carries the 1tory only to 1965. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - "Rublnoff and his violin" are still playing partners and making tours SO years after h1s concert mu1lc lifted the spirits of a national Depreaaion e ra radio audience. At 85, a third the age of his preti'ous "Strad ," David Ru ff'a step ia not so firm, hi.t ftal no longer black nor his eyesight ao keen, but music I.a still h1s life. Even his wife plan second fiddle to It. She calls him "Maestro," deferring to the 1psrkle in his eyes when he straightens hit back, raises his chin and pulS his Stradivarius in place. The violin was made in 1731, and after he acquired it In 1928 he named it the "Romanov'' for the imperial family which once ruled his native Russia. It is one of several violins in his house, but t.o Rubinoff it is THE violin. The instrument is insured for more than $100,000 but he won't set a value, saying only, "Who knows, maybe $300,000." During 1931-35, "Rubino(( and his violin" was a regular feature of the NBC Edclie Cantor raclio show. ln all that time, he never spoke a word on the air becau.e of his heavy Ruaeian accent. The at.and-in volce9 of Lionel Stander or Ted Bergman introduced his numbers. Rubinoff has compo1ed many numbers for violin and piano, including, "Russian Rhapaody," "Dance Russe," "Flddlln' the Fiddle," .and "ln a Spanish Garden," frequently playing them on the show. Rubinoff credits old-time comedy star and cloee friend Will Rogers with persuading him t.o play for public llCbool aaaemblles and encouraging him to go on national radio. ''Thoroughly original. Magical!' * 8ARQAIN llATtN•U * Monday ltlf"ll IMltnlay -NEW YORK TIMES LocALHERO ~ All Perlormancn befOfe 5:00 PM f&cie,t l,edlf £••··· .. ......,., "FLAlffOANCI".., -----·- lAICEWOOD CENTEQ SOUTH WAI • IN "aCaw8ALLI" ------.Jt ------.:!!e:'.a. --- ----~atOICr.., ---t'MI VWIDtCT" .. ---- ~ llOYI".., -·-...... Offtlt~-----What about her own children's reaction to "My ~ Yl.Utb Btlla~" ~~· ' rtnn'l'yu f~l~hlt'l.t~\.j::·ra~~r<vHF played J.R.'1 uuJ.lant on the TV aeries "Dallas," wu 1hocked that Crosby hired young French t MOVIE RATINGS FOR PAllEJfl'S AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,,...,,,.._o1 ... ~.10-_ _,, ....... ~"' ___ _,,_.....,, .... _ PG ALL~, ADMlmO .. _°'"_ .. __ _____ ...... ~~ ll NtlJ-·-_,__,. ..... , KDCM taa.t FMSIERED If the beaut iful music station you've been list0ning to isn't quite the saine anymore, try 103.1, KOC~ . • • easy listening you can turn tro • • . an¥{ime . J ,, ' .. ' ' ANAHEIM OP 111 f IN . ........ BUENi. .'ARK :·•'•t '" ~----llM070 ~ ' . FOUNTAIN VALLEY 01/l'w f IN --..'MIP .. ....-, .. 1 Ml·U.1 '"THI M11! Oii tm..L." --~ _ .. _ "'THI OATH CW HILL" -"ZCllllll" ...... ., ........ °"' .. _ ~DAMC'r1111 -............. _ .. _ .._._ .... ..... .._,._ ltl·MH •IOY anctla""' -"1.oe9rrT" .. -·It-.... ~ .. .......... Viet story contested BY FRBD ROTHENB&RG AIT......._...., NEW YORK -Thia '8 tJw conchwon HoddlnQ Oaner ot public televtaion'a "tnlide Story" rMChee tonlaht about CBS Newa' controveralal doaunentary, "The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Oece,f,Uon": Hiatory may yet dedde then! wu Indeed a COMpUacy in Sataon to fake the nwnben. But a\ thJa point the evidence II le• compelllna, the wttnenea more c:ontradktory and the pouiblc concluatona leaa obvloua than the documenuary augest.a. "CBS i.a entitled to tta opinion, but we were entitled to a more be1anced pretientation. Even If you are sure of guilt, there ii a vut difference between a fair trial and a lynching. It's a dJatinction that wu badly blurred when "CBS made "The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception." However, a week aft.er the Jan. 23,'rte2 documentary was broadcast, Carter, writing in the Wall Street Journal, called the program ''A great public aervice." "I was duped," he said this week in an interview with The Associated Press. "But I was predisposed that way. I'm an old dove." The 90-minute CBS documentary, produced by George Crile and narrated by Mike Wallace, has left a trail of controversy. Three days after its broadcast, Gen. WUliam Westmoreland held a press conference denouncing the documentary's premi&e that he had led a conspiracy to falslfy enemy troop strength during the Vietnam War. Westmoreland demanded, among other things, a 4~-minute retraction broadcast over which he would have approval rights. CBS' response waa the unusual offer of giving Westmoreland 15 minutes of unedited air time. Westmoreland rejected that and filed a $120 million libel suit against CBS News. A TV Guid~ article, published last May, called the documentary a smear. Last July, after an internal lnvestigation of the documentary, CBS News President Van Gordon Sauter said he supported its content, but acknowledged violations of CBS News' guidelines. in putting together the program. These included not providing enough interviews from Westmoreland's oolnt of vt w. In addition, Sauter Mid th• woni r;~1*'.llC)''1 WU lnappropria\e, • Not all thtH evente are lndlvldually unprecedented," Carter, chief oorreapondent and anchor tor "lnaidt Story," Mid 1n \he lntervlew. "But all of them topther are juat unbelievable." "In.tide Story," the w•klY procram •x.amlnin.I preu behavior, conducted • two-montli invesUgaUOn lnto the CBS Newa documentary that took US montha to make. c.arter Mid the "Inalde Story" tnvestiaat.ion h.u not u.ncovered new information "but a Tot of old lntormatlon that waa not included ln the docwnent.ary . . . U you're lo.Ina to make a cue that there waa a oonaplncy at t.he hJaheat levela of American Intelligence (u CBS did at the beglrlnl.na of the docurnetary), then you have to go to the ~~~t levels and allow the chief conspirators to Carter said CrUe and hla staff did not tallc to or did not, lnclude remark• from Gen. Phillip Davidson, head of the 1Military Assistance Command In Vietnam; Oen. George Gooding, 'commander of Intelligence troops during the Vietnam War; Robert Komer, head of the Vietnam Pacification ~· and Walt Rostow, National Security AdvUlor to President Lyndon Johnson. ''Inside Story" interviewed theee men for the broadcast, tonight at 9:30 on Channel 28. According to Carter, Crile said Gooding didn't speak to the issues raised. CBS said Davidson was ill, although the general told "Inside Story" he had just gotten married, was playing lots of golf and was accessible. Carter said Crlle'a response to not having certain significant people on the documentary was that "there always are people you should have talked to." Ro.tow was one of 139 people interviewed by CBS but nothing of his three-hour conversation was used. "It's not that CBS didn't conduct enough interviews," said Carter. "It's that the interviews that were inconsistent with its thesis were eliminated." Carter said CBS used on-camera lnterviews with Westmoreland and one ally, Daniel Graham, a colonel during the Vietnam War. "After that, it's all prosecution," Carter said. 'Lucky Luke' comes home By ROBERT WIELAARD ._....., '"-Wrtter BRUSSELS, Belgium -The opening scene of the animated film shows a spindle-legged cowpoke cro&si.ng a rickety bridge. It's "Lucky Luke" -but why he's called "Lucky," he claims he doesn't know. Europeans grew up with! Where's the roll-your- own on his lower lip? The guy's a fraud! No Sirree! It's Lucky Luke, all right, American-teleVislon style. EVlNM -e:oo-u =AGAIN EDfT IS fHOtJOH DllOOVIA: M WORl.O Of l·==PAHY CMAEA8Y WNT1HG FOR A AEA80N C88NEW8 I A8CNEW8t;J N8CNEW8 MCHALE'8 NAVY MOVIE * • •'h "The Olweet Charm Of The Bourgeolslt" (1972) Fernando Ray. ~Seyrlg. (()MOVIE ** "UndetgrOIJOd Acet" (1980) M Benedict. Melanie Griffith OMOVIE ** "Full Moon High" (1980) Alan Arkll'I. Adam Atf(ln, .. .tt _-8:30-• LAVERNE l SHIRt.EY l COMPANY tDAUCE -~CAVETT(R} $8uesCONTEMPOAAAY HEAi. TH i~Mll.J.EA Cl! AU. IN THE FAMILY GOOMEAPYL£ CID WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS -7:00-G C88 NEWS OHBCNEWS I HAPPY DAYS AGAIN A8CNEWS n QSOAP ..,. i:.sCOMPAHY g) JOl(Bf8 WILD Ill G> 8USINESS REPORT CJ) P.M. MAGAZINE ~ EHTERTAINMENT TOHIGHT Q! MARY HARTIWC. MARY HARTIWC ©!MOVIE • t t "The Atomic Cafe" ! 1982) Documentary. llJMOVIE • t '" "Laogtlter In Plnldl1t" ! 1950) Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thurtdey, Aprll 21, 1883 CT • AiJdf~ Hlpbum, A1 .. 111r Sim -7:o6- • OflAHGI COUNTY TOOA Y -7:10- UONTHITOWN CB FAMll Y f£UO LAVfJM & SHtRl.EY l AHY EYlONLA. 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James Earl Jones -1U5- Ji1PHIUP MARLOWE: PRIVATE EYE -12,1)0-e EHTERTAIHMEHT TONIGHT OMOVIE t U "Blggef Than Life" (1956) James Mason. Bart>are RuSll (!) INOEPENOENT HETWOAK NEWS Q) LOVE. AMERICAN 8TYL£ CS)MOVIE **'""Blow Oul" (1981) Jon9 Tra- volta. Nancy Allllfl, @MOVIE t * 'Tm 08/lcino As Fasl As I Can" (1982) J~I Claybutgh, NICOi William- son -12:30-Q Cl! LATE NIGHT WrTH DA VIO LETTERMAH "COUPl..ES (!) TOM COTTlE: UP ClOSE CD LOVE. AMERtCNI $TYL£ r~MOVIE • • "Atthy Rlth" (1980) Samanlha Fox. JeSSte SI. James -12:40- f) Cl) MCCl.000 He steps back onto solid soil, and behind him, the bridge collapses into a heap of dust. Created 37 years ago in the imagination of Belgian Cartoonist Maurice De Bevere, Lucky Luke is about· to make it ln the country where he has lived all his tile, but was seen by none. IT'S TIME TO FEEL GOOD AGAIN. LUXURY THEATRES Cut! That's not the cowboy millions of postwar But the West on children's TV in the United States is not as wild and woolly as in the "Lucky Luke" comic-strip albums that have sold 50 million copies in the original French-langu"'e versions alone. • Lucky Luke's world has been adapted for American TV, says De Severe, a soft-spc:>ken man with an easy smile who signs his work "Morris." Our devil-may-care, ageless hero no longer smokes, there is less violence, and gone are the stereotypically sleepy Mexicans. dopey women~ Chinese launderers. Of course, the four Dalton brothers -identical except in height -will be there, making the West hilariously unsafe. The animated TV films, a $5.2 million project, are being made by Hollywood's Hanna-Barbera studios of ''Flintstones" fame. The first of the 30 half-hour episodes will be shown later this year, though the station lineup la not complete. Named "Lucky Luke" in Europe for the \~. alliteration only, "On U.S. TV, Luke will, indeed,. ~\\ be lucky, though he does not know why," saya De ·~ ..... ~-. r "-. ..r·~ve~re·~~'/J·tl}~JP!f~ ~~-w.i~.ta~~ _,,_, ., , ,,. I• • jQ.: • ~\ ... ~ ~...,.,_. .. •• •-~f'~ !': ere follows in the footsteps of fellow r Belgian cartoonist Pierre Culliford, 54. The latter, better known as "Peyo," is the creater of the Smurb -thoee blue, four-fingered dwarb that invaded American toy•hops in 1979, and first appeared on NBC in 1981. The Smurb known in non-English nations aa either Puffoe, Scbtroumpha, Smolfa, Pltufoe or Schlumpfs, also underwent some surgery by American televiaion ceJl80l"S touchy on sexism, the plight of minorities and kiddie-hour violence. Ar Wll cpllOto Lucky Luke with Jolly Jumper and his faithful dog Bushwack. Culliford baa expressed surprise at the "extraordinary degree of censorship" on U.S . television, and De Severe agrees, but aaya he c.an live with the Lucky Luke who will ride across American TV screens. MU Mllvll<ta!'lua !1t !llt COITl-.U £~1WWT­ Jll 3501 OotlAllUA &!w-SOl/!llCoul Piila !4U711 "HAil 'THE KING Of COMEDY'! THROUGH MAY 1ST AT SPIRES All those who are serious about pictures, hail THE KING OF COMEDY!" a-s"""' THC TODAY S HOO¥ l\llC TV 'IRRESISTIBLE ••. a film that will itch on the rtlemory ." ,.,.,..,d .... ~ • .i TtlfE lllAGAl lllll "Sconete's KING OF COMEOY is ~NI." .,.,..,. S«""'-" I.It •AOAZIHI AINOHMn.OiAN-.MAaTI.., K'Ollf6f -._,0.119:>•91"1 QCOf ~··JllU'Y UWIS ITO&f lANOIW:I ~HNNl AllOTT. WIOAA IUtNHAIU> --IOltlS UMN __ .,.tlOllllt ltOlelTSOlll -~CllllNHVT _ .. PALJLO.ZJMMUIMAN _.,Alf'ilONMICHAN -~N~ • : :.~ :-r r . .. ................... __. ............... .. ~---~­. 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I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thur1day, April 21. 1883 Mickey comes to Irvine Cable firm 1st to offer l;Jisn ey fare The cable t.elevialon company aervlng Irvine and parti of Newport Beach wlll 1ta1e a celebration at the Woodbridge Villue Center beglnnl.ng tonlght to puollclze ita newest offering - the Dianey Channel. Conununlty C,blevision la the first cable TV aervice ln Orange County to sign up for the channel, said General Manager Donald S . McNutt. To celebrate, the company Is collaborating with the Woodbridge Village Center Merchants Associa tio n In activities that will run through Saturday afternoon. The highlight will be a drawing for a family trip to Disney World's Epcot Center near Orlando, Fla. That drawing will be held Saturday at the conclus.lon of a 3 p.m. auction sponsored by the merchants to benefit the new Irvine Boys and Gl.rls Club. McNutt said Mickey Mouse will be on hand from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight to launch the Disney Channel, with free food, balloons and refreshments on hand. The pay channel will offer 16 hours of family viewing daily. Its cost is $10.95 per month in Cornmunlty Cablevision's servi~ area. Mickey Mouse, right, con gratulates Community Cablevision gene ral manager J. Do na ld S. McNutt for sign ing up. Tip-reporting fight planned by • waitress A local waitress, agreeing w ith the nat.Jonwide dissatisfaction over a new tip-reporting law for restaurant employees, has decided to organize a protest of the law in thia area. Kay Bridgland, a Newport Beach waitress who works at Ma Barker's restaurant in Costa Mesa, aaid she ls passing the word to Upped employees around the Orange Coast of a meeting on April 25. At the meeting. Bridgland said , petitions calling for the repeal of the lip law will be circulated. She also said a waitress from Apple Valley, Calif., who organized a protest there, will be spe4kfng and answering questions on the law The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the South ClubhoU.9e of Bayside Village, at 300 F.ast Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Bridgland said. For more information, call 675-3109. Bank officer named CommerceBank has named Raymond E. Dellerba executive Business Women ......... . vic1~re~~~~ oJ ~-~~o~th ~ ... ' • '3lf~gav~i ._.,¥t,,.,__ -• Mesa. An l'l -year banker~ .De llerbr was most r ecently senior vice pr~ident and m anager o f Imperial Ba nk's Orange County regional office. He lives in Da na Point. Securi~ National MOrtgage Co. ··~ -Has the program .vou are /00J.i11!l for: WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES OF: Residential Loans Industrial Loans Government Loans Apartment Loans Jum~o Residential WITH OUR EXPERTISE AND QU LIFJ ED ST AFF WE CA.N HA VE A FINANCI AL PACKAGE . . . TO SUIT YOUR FINANCIAL NE EDS! ~ ,....,._ At9 Miftct Te MAIWllilr ~ c:llMel> • GARY ANDERSON Business • sell11nar at occ Small business seminar set The Service Corpe of Retired Executives (SCORE), the AcUve Corpe of ExecutJvea (ACE), the U.S. Small Busineu AdminlatraUon and the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce aponaor a seminar for people who have juat started a buaineu or thoee th.l.nkUuz of •tartlna a bualneu. The aeminar, echedwed Thutllday. April 28, from 8:45 to 4 p.m . at Republic Savings & Loan, 2400 E. 17th St., Santa Ana, will cover such topics as penonnel management, slte location, borrowing money, record keeping, Increasing aales through advertising and promotion , insurance and legal problema. A $5 donation ls requested for books and refreshments . Call 836-2709 for more lnformation. • • • Alu Girdle.tone of MLsslon Viejo has been named aenior vice president and director of the SBA Loan Divialon at Garden Grove Conununity Bank. He wu formerly senior vice president for Far Western Bank tn Tuatin and alao worked for Wells Fargo. J ou Jemmett of Tustin was a.lao promoted to the rank of asaistant vice president at Garden Grove Community Bank. • • • Carl W. J a c k has been appointed vice president of marketing and sales for the Commercial Systems Division of Computer Automation Inc. of Irvine. Jack previously worked ln sales and marketing for Datapoint ' Corp. of San Antonio, Texas, and for Texas Instruments. • • • Robert J. Shag has JOlned Bell & Howell's Irvine-based COM Division as a regio nal produc t specialist. Shug was formerly with Photogr~phic Scie nces Corp .. Rochester Film Co. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS ORAllil CDUITY BUBlllSS and Wallace Induatrtes. • • • Ronald J . Harcartk of Misalon Viejo haa been named manager of marketing communications at Lear Siegler, lnc.11 Oat.a Products Divlalon In Anaheim. Harcarlk , Connerly with ITI Cannon Electric in Fountain Valley, la a graduate of Michigan State University. • • • Cipher Data Product., Inc., of San {))ego has announced a contract to deliver approxunately 1,000 Quarterback V. -inch streaming cartridge tape drives to Irvine's Ple1&ey P eripheral Systema, Inc., during the next year. Plesaey makes data management systems for the business and professional markets. • • • Richard R. Renna of Huntington Beach has joined Carl Karcher Enterprises of Anaheim as remodel administrator. Renna was formerly with Church Engineering of Newport Beach as a designer. • • • Comp-Tel, Inc., of Costa Mesa, has been selected as authorized distributor in Southern California for the new 110 Serles o f microcomputer based office telephone systems from Harris Corp. of Novato, Calif. • • • Susan Potts, Ph.D. Michael Fenton, Ph.D and Cral& Nattkemper have joined Applied Ps.ychology Consultants. 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Dole, R-Kan., who backa wtthholdlna, wamod repeal back.en who are ready to declare • Senate victory. The wtthholdlni plAn remalnt law, echeduled \o so lnto effect July 1. And by th. time both chambett of Conire-flnllh work on the effort the deadline mlaht have come. Republican., who control the Senate, thought their patchwork repeal meuure endo...ed by the banking lndu1try would wln 4uic:k approval Wedneaday. It would allow no wlthholdln( before July l , 1987, and only then Lt both hou.es of Congreou voted for Lt at that time. Although nothing ln the agreement a11ure1 withholdina would ever take effect. that wu not good enough for many Democratic 1enatora. They demanded a chance to vote for outright repeal with no ift, anda or butt. Newporter wins award Barbara Stewar\, chief executive officer of the largest real estate-oriented advertising and public relationa agency ln the West, hat been cha.en for the "Executlve Gavel Award" for 1983. The award wu praented to her by_nwxnu Self, editor of Orange County Executive Mqazine. Her Newport Beach-hued firm ta appropriately titled B.J . Stewart AdvertJain8 and Public Re!attona Inc. Self dted Stewart for her honesty, lntejrity and profeaionall.lm. "Barbara Stewart'• bulinmt IUCJCe9ll is a c:t1red reflection of the importance a.be places on the. qualities," he said. Her firm accounted for $7 ~million ln billingll laat year and projects $10 million in 1983. It Ml'Ves cllentt in land development, building, energy, data processing, sport.a, entertainment, finance, interior design and other areas. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NlW YORI< (AP> -h lH , 4J.m. W.in.day pttc. Wld Mt cNnoe the fifteen moll active New Yorlt Stock Eacnenge i-. tr9dlng nellonally et mot9ttw\ft. GPU Q> 1, 70 , 11» 9\<o • ,._ ow.,-1,Ut,!Ot ~ .... ~TAT ::~= ~V. .+J Am Honw I, IOI.,_ '"" -?\It Oen #lotar• 1,005,400 U V. • ~ lllM •10,000 115~ •Mii ~ .. ~ :1t.: .t~ ~.~ .__ .... 11» n~ •• FordMGI e.2,G 4Ho • Jl<o 0..0-. lle,400 -•I 0no_. a . .ao • •"' w • ...,.,.. 1 J1 ,200 4711. • "' WHAT NYSE DID Ni:W YORK IAPJ Atlf 20 WHAT AMEX DID NliW YORI( CAP) Ar;t 10 -.,.J. •• .. -"' • ------------METALS c...,. -12~ -• PQund. u a ........ ' C......, -71 90 ~ P« pouno, NY C-IPO' -""' Oloeed WW IMlll -2~ °""' • pound n. -Ml -• pound ....... "" -11..1121 a.tet• w..a _,...,.. eci ......._ -71 centa a pound. N.Y. ......, -~.OCMS36.00,,., 71 lb ..... ....... -1415 00 ~ ll'WChenl tto,~ll Y SILVER ....., ....... 112 240 I* troy our-. ott/clelr~ GOLD QUOTATIONS OOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK(AP) l'IMI Oow·JonH .... woc:r·~··· • '"" °'9ia ...... Law c-°" 11101 11n » 1110.'7 11~ '' • " a •Tm SZ:S 41W.MllJ.llJ31J.ll+•IJ 1J uu 1-... 1an 1».u 1a os. 1 ... If Ml •t tt '70.l:1 ..O.OJ 4'1 .IS • .. OI ·-•• ,,.,JllD Tr.,. 1.7'1,AOID Ullll • • .. • 1,..W,AOO "' Stt ... . . . . . IJ,f»,:IOO UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (APJ -TIW lol._1119 UM -IN -York Stock Eac'*"91 llOCU --·--hi ,,_,.. 90"9 .. .. .._._ -,,,. -_.., °" ~ -'!:1'..: .. =· u ,,, 1000 -..-~ ~::==->$~": .. ... l<.e -~· ii.m p<IO Name I.Mt Ola Pel 1 lallc:RMHY ~ • '" Up If I I IM ""111 It • J'lo U. 17 I J GnliElll 11 • '"' VII I" 4 111 ..... &il 14\'o • 1 ... Up SJ S ,. ..... '"° u • S"o Up 14 J • ~--..Prkll • + " Up 1U 1 ~ I 11"'1 + 1,_ Up ltA I ~ Corp Ulo) • "' Ull 11 2 t n.r hC ._ .. UP IU II lt.....,01 7lt + \o Up II 1 II ....... l.Jjpf )4 + JV. Up IOA 11 --JOl't + 1'°' Up tt II~ WI 11"'1 • 1 VP 9.J 14 lpce <Mii 1' • ''°' Up t .A U N~ IM( V" + "' Ull f.A 16 UMET ....... ,_ + '°' Up f.A 17 = U.. + lh VII f 1 .. 6 • "'1 Up ti " 11•'-UPU • ltCA m .. • 2 Up 1.6 JI ~ "-U .. + 1\o Up LA D -JV. • V. Up f > D edl I.... 64 + "'1 Up 1.0 14 ltelmC.wp .. • JI;, Up 1 1 IS C.l-111 Eq 11'° + t"° Up 7A DOWNI '-', -~ 10 _ ,..,. 4\oo -.. ,_ -,... ~-Hi n 1o11 -,.,.. II .. -I 914> -~ ..... -..., J7 -, .. 11 -I ..... -"' "" -"' 14 -~ ,,..., -J\lt lf 1'-I ~-I ,,._ -"' JM>-... ~·-_ , .. 14~-.. ~-·~ "" -"' PotL °" 11.1 Oft II I g:: ~ °" ... Off 7.J Off 7.S Off 1.J °" 71 EOff tl .u II S.I °" u Off u °" 4J Off "' Off .. , °" 0 Oft 0 °" 4..J °" u \ \ ca• Orange Oout OAtlY PILOTITt\uradey, AptU 21, 1ta3 Refinancing your home a good idea By SYLVIA PORTER For an uncountable but unquestionttbly Increasing number of you, \hi• II the lime to renesotiate your mortgage. Even thoee of you with aecond mongagea can come out ah e.ad In reflnanclnQ, U you borrowed to buy your home when lntereet rates were at their peaks a y~ or ao ago. For others of you, though, the benefits won't be .o clear. And for 10me of you, there won't be any flnanclal incentive '° renegotiate. How can you decide whether lhiB step is right for you? First, you mu1t do your h omew o rk tho r oughl y by studying the mortgage agreement , v isiti ng the mstltut1on that holds It and calculating all costs of retmng the old and assuming a new mortgage. Only then should you even start to compa rison-shop for other deals. Porter Banks and saVlllgS & loans are more willing to dilJcuss refinancing than you might expect. Among the reasons: They don't have '°tie up any new money for you, and they already know your creditworthiness. Your next most critical step: Look at the rates when you obtained your mortgage -and the rates you could get now. Let'• assume that you took out a conventional 30-year mortgage for $50,000 at 18 percent. Your monthly payments are thua $753.54. But suppose you can get a new mortgage at 13 percent. That reduces your payments '° $553.10. And if you can find a mortgage at 12 percent (not unreasonable thete days), you will pay $!Sl4.31, a monthly slash of $239.23. Assume, too, that you will have to pay three points (a point belns 1 percent of the sum you borrow). Thia will add another $1,500 to your COSlS, and you will have more charges '° factor in. Included In these factors: prepayment fees, new title searcll, closing fees. Once you have all the figures in front of you, it's simple '°determine how many months or years before you can start to pocket the monthly savings. If you intend '° move soon after that time elapees, renegotiating your mortgage almost surely is not for you. Now suppoee that as you comparison shop for a new mortgage, you can find only adjustable-rate mortgages. You obviously cannot calculate your costs with the precision you desire, but you still can act int.elllgently on whether or not '° refinjulce. Your critical decision at this point mwtt be: Do you want to change the kind of mortgage you now have? For you, particularly, comparison shopping is -essential because you'll find so many kinds of ARMs available. You want to find an ARM with a cap on interest so you will be assured that it won't rise above a clearly specified percentage for the life of the mortgage. For instance, if you can find an ARM now at 11 ~ percent with a 3 percent cap, you know that your interest will never be more than 14 ~ percent on your mortgage. Ls that acceptable to you? Are you willing to gamble? If you now pay 17 percent, you may decide that it's worth 1t But be careful! ~ fublllheO Otano• Coe.et Delly PllOI, Af>r t I, 21, .... )' &, 12, 1tMl3 tlt&-13 l'UBLIC NOTICE in.... ,~~.~· Tha toilowlnt ~ 11 doing The 1ot1owtno pereon It ootn IN .. ,_ M C>ll .. ,.._ at our HHIND THI •A"N· LA IPOTI. MO Ce~a 11 , I~ ll•I 2:Jrd ltr .... No 21. Colt• L119Vna hecll. CA t)MI .,__ California Htl7 8..win '-Nnel. NO Cau11tna, "•tond Tronoln, ua J•1 Leouna 9MQll, OA U1&1 Unlvwelty Coet1 ..._, Oalllotnia Thie ~ le OOl!d\leled by en UN P lndlvldllel l'lelond D Tronoln ,....,.,, L Amee 1hle etelemenl Wtl tiled with Tlllt tlll-1 w .. lllecl wllh I the c-1y Clark ot Orenoe Coun1Y County Qelk ot 0tA1'09 County Oii on "&><~ t, 1tt) Mardi at 1lt3 "'-nmtt f\ibllthed Otenge Cout Dally Publlthed Oteno• Co .. 1 Delly 1>1101. Apt 1, 14, ~I. u. 1m PllOI, M•rCh 31, April 7, 14, 21, 1029·'3 1813 147113 rtalC MOTIC£ ''·~~-Al. l'IOnnoul Mlll•H Ulm Tiit ltllewlnt ll•tto" llH .nlldr.-i ... .,.,.,.., ,.,... "°"' .,. "'11••..,...,.. wMer ... 11011110111 1>111111eu-1te111e ol ARTllTIO IMlfllOIOlfllY, 1121t Ntwl!Ofe II s.._Urtll '· ,ounttrn Vllley, CA t21u.. Tll• flotltlou• 1>111lneH nam• tt•teftlent IOt IN '*"*"'IP -hied on Oo10lltr ta. IHI In the COUftt)' Of Ortnee '"" Heme end AOdr... ot tlM p.,'°" WIUl6ttwtno 1i1M11 L COUCCMO .. ,.., ...... f'ICTITIOY• 9UllNIH f'IOTITIOUI 9UIMll NAlllS aTATil•NT MAMI ITATIMINT f'ICTmoua llUllNHI MUC NOTICE ~......,c ..... .._.....,._Ctlllf ..... f't..,. Publlehecl Or•noe Ooaet Delly Piiot, Aprff 2 t, 28, M1y 8, 12, ltN 182&-83 Thi rouowtno !*aoti• ••• OOll\Q The 1ollow1ng P•r•on 11 doing ,..._ •TATIM9NT bullll•ta H bualneM u . The lollowtnQ petlOnl ere OOlng ..annoue ....... DIVERSIFIED ASSOCIATES, IY WORD OF MOUTH. 11191 tinMI N . 270 80. Brl1101 SlrMI, Sulle 201, olden View Lene, Huntington EOfN, 3941 W Mc,1ddel1 #C. rt,8LIC NOTICE UlmSTA~ TIM followlng peraon It doing ~-; Coat• M4HI•. Calllorn11 92e2e BffGll. Cellfornll 826<17 1111te Ane, CA 827°'4 Renn~ E Ote!*. 22 No Le Paul 81~ TowntenO. 17181 J allrty L Brlem, 394 I W NOTICI INV~ M• PANAMA JACK OF CAUFOftNIA, 211 Merine A,,.,_, 8lllboa lilllllld. CallfomMI t2tea Rlclflald Wiiie ,rencfl, II, IH Opal Avenue, 8albo• teland. Callb'ftla t2tl2 S1r1d1, South L1gune. C111lornlA Oolden View Lena. Huntington Mcfadden #C, Bania Ana. CA Notice 1• hereby given that 1he 92877 0 ... Board of True._ ol lhe Huntington S.aG/I, alltornle 82 .... 7 g2704 8etch City SohoOI Oletrlcl ot John F Gullllnen, Jr , 275:> Thi• butlMN 11 c:onducied by an 8tev• Ellenburg, 384 I W Orenge County, Calllornle. wlll B:r,ehore Drive, Newport 8Hch, lndl\lldUAI McFedden irC, Santa An1. CA C If I 112"''""' T __ .. 0 r_. ... ~ bid• UP lo 2:00 p m orn • ...,... Paul own-"' 1127 " on the 27th day of Aprll 11113, a\ U.. Thll ~ le oonouc1ed 6y en lndMdllm. Thi• Dutlneea 11 conouc:ted by • Tiii• 11a1-t wu llleel wl111 ,,,. Tiiie butlneea I• conducted by • 0 11101 01 H id School Dletrlct, general per1narlhi9 Counl)' Cletk 01 Orenge C<>unty on generel Plr1nartNp 1ocetad el 20461 Crelmer Lana. Rk;fwd W FNnc:fl, II John F GuMtln111, Jr Matcll 8, 18113 ~rey L 8rlem This etelem.nt wu llled with 1111 ,211411 Thi• 1111-1 wu lllad wllll lhe Huntinp,ton Baeoh, Calllornle, at Tiiie ~ -ftlaO wttll 1"8 Covnt't Clar1t of Orano-County on ~ounty 2~..,~~t Oranoe County on Publl•h•d Orange Coaet o~ I)' C<>unty Cietll ol Orange County on ~ ':c, ~:!:fc!. """ DI ~bllciy 1rc11 I Pilot. Apr 7. 14 21, 21. 1993 M1tcll 211 1983 '"'HOOL a OFFICE SUPPLIES """ f I. 1N3 ~ Publla"-d Orange COHI Delly Pltot. AlJ( .21. 21. May &, 12, 1$03 1121-13 '212947 llWl-11., ,212121 ~ Pub111neo Orenge CoH I Dally .,..,11C NOTICE Publlahed 011nga CoHt Delly All bid• era to DI In accordanoe Piiot MetGtl J 1 April 7 " 21 n-. Pllol. Mai ch 3 1. Aprll 7 " 21 wtlh Condition•. lnttrucllon• •nd 9'"3 ao.c:tl1'9tk>ne, whlcil era now on m• 1 " ,ICTITIOU• •UIMll 11183 tn Iha Olllce ol the PurchHlni 15411113 NAld HATUitaNT '633"83 Agent or Uk! ScnOOI Oltlrlc:t, 204~ ------------The lollowlng pereon I• Ooln Mt.IC NOTICE Crel~ Len•. Hunllngton e .. cl\ P\ll.IC NOTICE b<Jllnffl H CA g2~8 ITATnmNT tW wrntDAAWAl FlCTITIOUI llUllNllH NA• •TATIMaNT The lollowlng pareon I• doing butlne .. u ROCK SPRINGS APTS . 4400 MacArthur Bivo .. •230, Newport Beech. CA 92860 Robe rt A Bucau. 4400 MecArlhur Blvd , •230, Newport Beac;ll. CA 82680. lht1 bueln-11 conducted by 1n Individual Robert Buc.1a Thi• 11a1ement wa• lllad wun 1n. County Cieri< ot Orange County on ... pill 11. 1983 '21"20 Publlened Orenge Cont Delly Pllol, April 1', 2 t, 28, Mey 5. 18113 11188-83 l'ta.IC NOTICE WHITE SHEPHERD 2805 SI PICTITIOUa llU ..... aa No bldOer mar, withdraw hie bid P\8.IC NOTICE ""* PAJmmtatlP ONMTIMO Gert1uci., Santa Ane CA 92704 NAMI aTAT .. rtlNT ta< 1 period of orty·ll\19 (45) d•~ ------------~R rlCTtTIOU• •U81NIH J e II D w ort h y. 1 8 o 5 • The tollowfng peraon• we dol alter 1ha de11 Mt lor 111e opening ~ ..... Gertrude, Santa Ana, CA 82704 butl-u th«eol NOTICI cw IA&.1 Of' The lollo•lno pare on hat Tllit buelneu le conducted by II' PROJECT MACHINE 6 MFG. Th• Boerd ol Tru11aH ol the MAL l'tlONRTY wlllldr_, .. I oen«ll-'ner !tom 1.1dlvlduat 3008 S. Orange St , Senle An•. CA Huntington BHch City Scllool AT l'tllVATI aA&.1 the partnerthlp opwatlno under the Jellrey D WO<thy 112701 Oillrlct r--..M Ille right lo re)eet No. Mp~ llc:tltloua bualneee n.,,,. of MOOR£ llltt tlatemenl. wu tiled wttll the Deen T. Sterr, 3109 Aqullla. eny or ell bide, and noi neceMarlly In Iha Suj*lof Cour1 of the State ELECTRICAL CONTRACTll\IO et County Clerk ot Or•noe Coun1y or Dtn• Point, CA. 92394 ~t tlle i-t bid. and to wtlhle O! Callfornla. In and IOI' tn. County 2781 Selurn, Unl1 L. BfWt. Carllornla Merell 28, 19113 GIOlge LMC>er. 2833 Calalp• eny 1n1orm1l11y or lrregularlly In eny O! Lo. Angelea In lhe Matter ot Iha 82821 '21294a St.. Newpo<t Beach. CA. 1128M bid received Eetele or RUTH o McPEAK. Th• llotlllout buelnau name PuOll•h•d Orenga CoHt Dally Thlt butlneN 11 conducted by • Oiied. Apfll 11. 18113. Con....,elM. et•t-t tor the pvlnerehlp waa Pilot, Maleh 31. Aprll 7, 1', 2t, QIM'al partnerehlp. Huntington Beaeh City SchOol Noll<:e I• her.i>y glllen lhel Iha llled on Sep1amb« 7, 1982 In the 1983 George Leaper o+etrict ol Ot1noe County undertlgned wl" Mlf at privet•.... County of Ot1inga. 1493-83 Thlt 11at-1I we• fllad w11h the Bob Bond 10 the hlQlleel end bHI bidder, Full N•~ and Addrffe of the ----.. ---1C-NO_TIC_E ___ "'Countr Cler'k ol Or•nge Counly on PV«lhNlnQ Aoent 1ubJec1 to conflrmetlon 01 Hid P9t110t1 Whhdfawtno: RoOoar Lynn ~~ Ap<ll 1, tH3. 884-88~ Superior Collrt on or llfter 1t1e 29th MOOf'a, &723 Fec:ulty. Lek-ooo . ------------1 "21.a4 Publl•hed Orenge Coast D•ll)' day or April, 1913. et OW otftoa of Callfomlll 80712 f'tcTntOUa ..,..... Publleheo Orenfie COHI Delly Piiot, Al)(ll 14, 21. f983 TH OMP SON. THOMPSON & /1/ RodO« L. Moore NAloW aTATl•NT Pll I .. ....., 1• 21 '" Mey 6 1"•• 17'"'" '"~ BROWN 7'"24 S p-c.1er A-P 0 P·t.-M ~r~o:!:wlng pareon 11 doing 0 • ....... ~ ~. • '" 17o&:i3 ·-ic .....,.TM'r """"" eo1 190. Wh1ttier:'"9oeoec<>unty Publl•h•d orange CoHt oa11y n-. ""'~ ""L-................. Stele of,.._...__..,, Pilot, All' 14, 21. 28, May 6. 111113 (e l WORLD ANIMATION rta.IC NOTICE .,. -~...-. ..........._, 1765-83 SOCIETY, (b) WORLD ANIMATION NOTtCa 011 TIWITH'8 IAL.I ell the right, title end lnl«wl of MIO 1----------- FICTITtOUa llU ... H FESTIVAL. 448 Blumont, Lagune flC'11110UI llUl•H YOU AM IN ~PAU\.T UMD«R A =~~ln.,=~o: ::~ "9JC NOTICE NAM« aTATIMaNT BMctl, Callfomle 92651 NAm ITATl•NT l~aO Ol1 TRU•T OATID MAAC:H Seal Beach. County 01 Orenge, , AC'TIT10U8 WSt Tiie lollowlng pet'eO<lt ere doing Chrlatopher Alloneo Pedllle, The followlng pareon le doing 1 , t111. UNL••• YOU TAK• Stele of Celllornle, perllcuterly .... --•~ bual--. u 448 Blumont, L1guna Beach, bu..,_ u. ORANGE COAST FILM ACTION TO PROTICT YOUR bad loflowl to-wit -•• TEDDY BEARLESOUE, 2284 Celltornla 82661 SERVICES. 170 E 17th StrHt. l'flOPeRTY, rr MAY M aOl.D AT A oaacrt u ' . The tollowlnQ per90N •• doing Placenll•. Co.le Mae. CA 112627 Thia bus!MM I• conducted by an Suite 201. Coera M-. Cailfomla f'U9LJC •ALL IP YOU •n> AM M~~~ 5 c°'o~r:;:,:ty4811.nown 11 ~CO"' .. DO: 8 4 402 .. weaterly Bred R Morl11lle, 2284 lndlvlduel 82827 11~AMAnoM Of' Ttta NAT\MI! 7 tO T " · • Plaoanll1.Coe1aM ... CA.82927 ChrlltopharA Pldllla Velarte Gay Se•ton, 211 381h()fl THI[ PlllOCllDtMG AQAJN8T Apartment l2H, 1 em~ Sult• 202 ~ 8eactl. Phytl.1a M Smltll, 226<1 Pl1<:1nt11 Tiiie elet-11 wu lllld wt1h me Str .. t. Newport Beech, Calllornlalyou, YOU •HOUU> CONTACT A O'Shanler SM e-ctl. CA CA. t2eeo . Coel• Meta, CA 92827 County Clerk ol Orenge County on 92627 LAWVDt. Tarme ol Hie caah In lawful Gayta E. Poet. 4029 WMterty Thlt ~ II oonduc:ted by • Ap(ll 11, 19113. Thia bu-"-It condUC1ed by Notice 11 hereby given that on money o~h!, =•d S~e~ ~ •20'2. Nawpof1 BMdl. CA. generel par1ner91\lp p.n .. an Ind~ WedM•d•y. the 8th day ol May, CQOflrmat · or -· 92iMIO Bred R MorlMtta Publl•h•d Orange CoHI Dally Vel«le 0 S.Xton 1913, et g 30 em .. 11 2121 Pacmc: •nd belence avlden~ by note Robert N DaRlenro. 4029 Thll Ital-I wu hied with Iha Piiat Apr 1' 21, 28, May 5, 1813 Tiile elll_,I wu llled with Coaat Hlgllwey, C«one def Mer, CA ..cured by Mor1gega °' Trwt Oe«I WH1er2'. Pl1c;1, # 202, Newport County ClerJ< ol Orange County on 182~ the County Cler1< of Orange County 92825. KATHLEEN A NORRIS. :' =~t:1 :o~:i== Baed'IJe·-~1 92680R. Saata, M D . 4029 March 29, 19113 1------------Aprll 4. 1883 Trutt ... wf\oM a1r .. 1 addr ... I• "~ F212Sn P't&IC NOTICE Ft1*7 272t Pec:lllc Coatt Hwy., Coron• bid. WHterly Place ir202, Newport Publlel\ad Orange COHI Delly Publlahad 0.anga Coatl Dell)' d I M CA 112826 and whoH 8ic:la or offere to be In Wfltlng Ind 9aeCtl CA. 92t80 Piiot, Marci\ 31, Aprll 7, "· 21, ACnnou•llU..... I .. _ 7 14 21 28 1083 • ar. b 0 I (7 14) Wiii be reo411V9<1 •• the elOflMld .>OM M Nalllu, 4029 WM1er1)' MAm aTA,.._,,, • ,...... · · · · telephone num ar 1 olllc• et eny time elter the llrtt ""-~ 11202, ......__.... SMch. CA 11183 1681·13 875-0200. wlU ..... , ~bile auc110n d ,..,_.. ~ ........ 1!>20-33 The lollowlng ~ -doing •------10 the Ngf\Mt bidder lor c:aeh. In publlcatlon hereof 1111<1 befofe eta 82680 ------------bull-N: Mt.IC NOTICC l•wfvl money of 11\e United Sl•t•. of ..... T,,.. butllnM8 .. condUC1ad by • PtllllC NOTICE BRINDERSON PARTNERS IV, --·• ........ •II payeble at tne Oma of Mia, all Dated Oonlhl• 5E.lhF~ Aorfl, 11133 general ~~w.tc>N r.......,, __ _ 18700 Falrc:hlld. lrv1na. CA 82716. ..,.. ,,,,..... -.,....._ ,.,..,._, .,...,......, flCTTTIOU• llUllNCl8 GARY L BRINDERSON, 185 N.U. •TATIMENT that c.r1aln real ptoperty lllualed In Corll«Vator Of Thie et•t-1 wu hied with Ille NAMt! 8TAT'aMUfT E~r1ld Bay, L1gune Beach. CA The followlr>g pere<>n la dOlng the City ot lrvlne, °':1fc: County, the &tale Of ta.Id County C1atf1 Of Orange County on Tiie lollowtng peraon ta doing 92ge1 bull.-... Calllornle, deletll*I .. Ollowe. Ruth o McPMI< bua•neta ••. JOHN D PIERCE, 18111 Pon NICKEL CAR RENTAL. 27M A CONDOMINIUM, AS THE eon_;,.,.. . Apr11 11• 11183 1'211117 AUSTIN-JACKSON FINANCIAL Edw1ird Clrde, Newpo<t e..on. CA Herbor Blvd . Coal e Mau, SAME IS DEFINED IN CALIFORNIA Wapal. T"°""*"' Publl•hld cinge CoHI Dilly SERVICES. 2220 Perk Newport, 82&e0 Calllornla 112828 CIVIL CODE. SECTION 783 IN FEE-AltorMY·•t-Law PllOI Al)(ll 1' 21. 29, Miy 5, 1983 •318, Newpor1 BMch, CA 926e0 Thll bu-',_. le c<>nOUC1ed by a Robert "E" Frei<« Jr. 2776 Lot 6 Of Trec:t No. 7403 aa per ~ ~ & ~ · ' 17114-113 Ctiarlea N Jec:keon. 222Park generil pettnerehlp M-Verde E K203, C:O.ta MIN. map recorded In 8004c 211g, Pagee n:M •. hfrltar Aft. Newport. •318, Newport Beach 1'2~ Calllornl• 92628 18, 17 8 18 ol Mltc*laneout Map9 WMtlar. CA IOIOa PUBUC NOTICE CA 92&e0 Publlahed Orenge Cout Dally Thi• bull,_. le tondl>Clad by In tl\e Ot1lc. 01 County R«lorder, Publlehed O•tnge Cont Delly Thia bualnna II conduc:led by •n Piiat, Apnl 21, 2ll, May 5. 12. 19113 an lndlYldual Orange. County. Calllornla. the Plk>I. AlJ(ll 14, 15. 21. 1963 NOTa Ol1 •ALI lndMdual 1664-83 Rob«! Frllker Jr •am I • • m Or• P • r ti Cu 1•r1 Y t 733-113 TO: Ora9arY M. aed .._._ L Cheri" N Jacl(eon Thlt 11etemen1 ,,. .. llled With duc rtbad H follow• •tt•ched Jall11M11, -1 llrMne, lf'Ylna, CA This statement -.u llled Wflh Ille P\llLIC NOTIC£ tl\e County Cler1I or Orange County h •r e to e nd b Y r 111' • n c • Mt.JC NOTICE 12'714. ~~:; 2 ~~301 Orange County on __ F_IC_TTTIOU8 ___ 9U~ ... ~~ .. =---on AOrll. 6, 1883 1'21Mn ~~tee: ~::" portloo of lot 6 of L ~~AM r oM/AIAj} :':':':: Nllm aTA~NT Publbhed Orange Coaat Dally trect 7403, In the City of IMne. Aalt••IHNTa CRIATID 8'1' Ft10ll1 PublisheO Oreng1 COUI Dally PtlOI Merch 31 Aprll 7 .. 2 I 1983 1621-33 NllJC NOTIC£ The followlng 1>9reon 11 doing llOl,Ac>r 7, 14,2 t.28, lNl !County ol Orenge . SUie ol ....... F~ THI OllCLAflATION OF but!MU aa 1831·83 CaMk'<nla, aa per map recorded In CODIE f COVbf.AMT•. COMDf'T1CNq Alm PROMARINE. 2151 Pacific ------------bOOlt 2118 Peo-16. 17 ano 18 of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MaTNCnoeta °" MCOM> ON S-203 Coell Meaa. CA. 92e27 P'tllJC NOTICE Mlacelleneou• Mape. record• ol NOING, LTD ... "4il'I ~led YCMM ~. '*li•I YOU JOMPh Lae Proclluka, 2151 ------------Orange County. Callfornla, 11\0Wn Truetae under the lollowlng TAICll ACTIO• TO PROTllCT Pec:lllc, Coal• Mea&. CA 112827 flCTIT10U8 .,..._, Ind ~ u Unl1 4 of Mid lot on bad oa-t of t1Ull Wll.l SEl.l YOUR PROPIRTY, IT MAY •I Thte bualnMe la eonduc:tad by en ..... •TAn.N'T the condominium plen tor Trec1 T PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE 9Ql.D AT A f\aJC aALL •YOU e ' ACTTTIOU8 llU...... lndMOual The IC>llowtng S--•• doing no 7403. r.c:orded In bOOlt t~ IGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH MUD AN aD"LMATlON Of TMll 1 ~ !:1~0 ~ ..... aunJllLNT Joe Prochazka °""'--PIOI 174, ot offlclal rac;ord• oc Mid NO/OR THE CASHIERS OR NATUM MT ... NOCHOIMG '~ '°(. ~ R.,_ The lollowlng person It doing Tllll fl•l-1 wa med wtlh Iha H 0 TEL & RES l AURA NT county AED CHEa<S 8PEClflE.D IN AQAl•IT YOU, YOU •HOULD -::...,. \. • , .• 'v1-f.\'1.1"" · ...... ~ .... ~~~\Ji,M.~~~~~~";;;,·•m~)~_';'_, __ "°, 111".U-rM~ .. ~'!~,~~: -~~ ~~~Jo:f>.li ·:.:-•:7 14362 Buaha<d, •A2. w.f,,..eler. . 1'21-Hiiia. CA.~ , 1~'c;7::1·v;•·:r~~No~ oney ol Iha United Itel") ell Tu.de'f,lhe ,;.;vi.:;K;~~983. CA 82683 Publlenad Orenge Coe11 Delly Jim Wiibur. 23411 Camlnlto 11\own on a map recorded In • title and lntereet ~lo M tO;OO a.m .. at the•-offlcel of t Ill. e Rey E Dorrougll. 14382 plfo( APtU 14,21,211, May 6, 1983. Panlda. ~H"'-.CA 8295e book 28t. page 18, 17 Ind 18 of nowheldbyltund«MkfD..i ~wtOf>I. OA~ & FREEMAN, no lno IS 8ushard. •A2. WHlmlneler, CA · 1781-83 Howard Surdln. 3 1642 Via Mlac.ll1n1ou1 M•p•. record• 01 Trwt In the properly haralnldl• 4'60 Von Kannan A-. Nawpof1 " 92683 Coyote, Trabuco Cenyon . CA Orange County. Cellfomla. b9d. Beaeh. CA 82IMIO, In the City ol " Thi• bu.W-ta conduc;ted by an P\llltC NOTlC( 112078 f.Jloepttng t'*-"om Mdl Of Iha TRUS'TOft BERNAAOINO Neiwport a.di, County ot Oranoe. 8Y WALTER R. MEARS ,., lpecW Ccw1 .... ,....,. • W ASHlNGTON -AtJ Chicago goes, Illinois does not -not in the past four presidential elections. The days of the big city kingrnakers are over, and Mayor-elect Harold Washington need only scan the record of his predecessors'° see what can't be done. Chicago is the most Democratic of major American cities, but Illinois has gone !or every Aepublican presidential nominee since Richard M. Nixon in 1968. Indeed. it has been almost 20 years slnce the Chicago Democratic organization haa been eble to get its candidate nominated and elected governor of Illlnois. Richard J . Daley was mayor and Democratic bcm of Chicago for 21 years.. long enough to 11ee his Clout in nadonal Democratic politics wither away. UUtgOU\g Mayor Jane M. Byrne tried '° deliver \Po tea lor Sen. Ed ward M . Kennedy of Muaacbu.aetta In the laat presidential primary election, and all she got wu embarrasaed. Wahahington. the tint black mayor of Chicago, will have an impact on the 1984 Democratic prellldent1al campaign, but not as a power broker. ma more likely role will be as a symbol, perhaps a c;atalyat. '9 black voters in 1984, particularly in the Democratic presidential primaries. "The whole nation la watching, and Chicago baa aent a powerful meaaa1e," Washington said after hia narrow victory Tueeclay. BecaUlle of the racial rancor that marked the Chicago mayoral ~· lt took on a 1pedal meaning for black who want to unite and mobillz.e black voters ln 19". They alrndy ~ talkina of runnlnc a black CMdJdat.e in the Democratic Pretidential primaries. "It'• u 1oO=a1 u a black running for mayor of Ct*aaO." w~ Did ' 'nle Rev. Je9M Jaick.aon, the Chicago black ectlvtlt. tald the maJOf&l ca.mpatan had atlrred lni.r.t and llCttvtan ''not .-it1alnce tho Selma-to-Mcm~ mudl" for voUnc riahtl ln Alabama. A ~ of voten leavinl ~ 0Ucaeo polll ebawed w~ pt 97 percent of the bJ.lck vote an -rue.tay. Wftb anY1hlna ·~ that kind of IO.Udarity in De:a:iocratlc ~ next year, ~ CDWd make ChetJ' numben felt and thelr ~ m~ •t the oatlooal no.nlnat.1.na 6anYMden. Jlidllon •79 that 14 mWJon bi.ck Wien will be ...... ~ by MXt Au1uat, and t.bat both ~dallil poua.J .-U. wUl Kave to pay 1twnUon tolbma. . p, ... ,.~ ~dal mndlda• ~, ..... .__ v• Ptlil6Mnt waiw r . ......-iodo11•d a W8illl&IW&t rivalln tbe ~me~~, ••YO:.-. 1 mllatlie 8'd ,., the """'I dMt. ,., ...... ~ ....... ~ ... a&·t.hl Unw,"' the., ., .. :111.~ ~ . - · ut M•M•'-atoae , oanap•lll\lftl 11 w Ei¥J'ii'' ii!::··· ., ~1' ... ~.•-=·=----· I AIM~ .. ~:s:; .-. IA tllf ,,...,,....,,, ..,., llD ' • unlncorpofatad euocletlon other Thie bl,.,,_ le condl>Clad by • 114 unl1• anown and defined on the RU8ALCA8A. JR. 81•1• ot Calllornle, NORTHWIND tllen a per1tl«tNP l'tCT1TlOU8 .,.._.. gen«al partMflhlp condominium plan for Traci No. PHYLL.18 RE9ALCA8A HOMEOWNER'& ASSOCIATION, Ray E. OorTough ...._ aTAT'llmWT Howard Surdln 7403. recorded In book 10205 paga BENEFICIARY: SOUTHERN ttlfough lie ettMMya. DAWSOt>I. Thi•.,.,.,.,_.., WU 111•<1 w11n Iha Th• loltowlng pereon 11 doing Thl9 •tel-I WU llled 'Mlh Iha 174, ofllclal 1'9CO'dt of Mid county, UFORNIA FVNOINO, LTD. DAWSON .. FREEMAN. WhOH CountyCl«ll.ofOrange Countyon ~I~ X·RAY. 421~ Patricoe CountyC""110fOrtngeCountyon PARC EL 3 . An ••cluelve June2.1N1•1natt.No. 1treet addreu I• 4850 Von M11rcn 28, 1"3 c I I Match 2&. 1883 .._,,for ~loular parltlng-2785 "' Bodi 14082 P909 811 of Ktinnan A-. Newpof1 8aeclh. 1'21.SO Ro•d. N..-por1 Beec;h, •11 orn • ,.,,.., th•t portion of 1<>1 e of Mid Treot Ofllclel Recordl In the ofllc9 of the CA 82880 and whoM telephone Publllhed Orenge CoHI Delly 82643 PUbll1llad Orenge CoHt Dilly No. 1403. "1own • Paroel 4-P on Reoor6ar of Ot1inga County; numb« ta (714) 851"4et I. wlll eelt Piiot, M.,ch 31. Aprll 7. 14, 21, Jeck Minter. 4212 P•trlce Piiot, Mtrch 31, April 7, 14. 21, H id condominium plen, which •Id deed of trutl a..Grlbet the et public euctlon to the hlgh .. t 19113 Road. Newi>Ofl Beaeh. Cetllornla 1883. auement le tor 1111 t>enellt of and o1tow1n11: Lot 3 In tllock 3 ot bidder tor cul\, In lllwful m<>n9Y of - __________ 16_4_S-83_ 826'3Thle ..__.......__ •• OClnducied ..., .,, __________ 15-4_~ _ _..eppurtenanl lo per<:ell 1 end 2 Newport ~Tract, Ctty of Newport Ille United Stetta. all~ at the .,._.,_ .. -• llbOve Bead\, COunty of Of.., 81aW OC time ol Nie. eh thel certain rMI P\llJC NOTIC( lndMduet P'tllJC NOTlCE E•~ one-half lnt«eet In al ellfornle, H ehown on a map Pfoe>erty 11tuatecl In the City ot __ --u Jed< Mini« ,..._ ---n..-""t""t""'tl0Ue----9ll~ll~ .. ~~ .. ---"'1o11, g .. mlneflA. end~ .-ded In 11oo11 4 Pr.ge 16 of 1rv1na, eovnty of Orange. Stele ot ..... "·---Thie etetament •u flllld With u.. 911bltencae belclW a daOttl of &00 w~ Mepa. ~d• of Ce111ofn1a. oaecr1bed .. tolOWI: ..,._ ITATDmN'T Covnty Cler1I ol Orange County Oft ...... aTAT'D9JfT Ne! from Iha eurl-of Mid land, Or-. eounty, Ca1tom1a. PAl'ICEL 1 lot 48 of Trac1 No The ~ .,..._,. ••doing Aclf1I 11, 1983 ..,,..,.., The lollo-.lng pereon 1' Ooln .. ruarved In dead• from 2. YOU ARE IN OE:FAUU UNOEll A 93tt. In tfle Qty of lnrtna, County of buat-.. : ~ u . • f.S Bredlord He011 end Mery S. Helle In OEEO OF TAUST DATED 1127111. OfMOe, Sate OC Celltomla. •per CONSUMER COMPATIBLE PubllehejS Or•no• Coeet Dally INTEORATED BU .. IN bOOlt 1134 P109 12, ---ded In UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIOH TO mep _,.,In 8oott 412 Paoaa LIVE-WARE CONSULTING, 3148 Plot. All' 21, 21, May&. 1~..!.,.91:?,. SYSTEMS. 2006 W Balboa BMS .. boot! 611141 P101 74', and In booll PROTECT YOllf' PROPERTY. IT 23 to 29 ~of Mlloellel-Kl1\ef~ ~. CGeta ..._,CA ._ •80l.~a-:tl.CA.t2CICl3 4999...-93911ofOf9'Cl#t~ .... YBESOLDATAPU8UC8ALE. M ..... In the otfloe o4 the County 82t26 Patric* 0 ~ 200S W .._.. ---•-"" NOTICE Balboa 81vd •801 Newport bUI without the right ol tvtf9" If' YOU NEED AN l!XP\.AHATION Aeoordar ol M6d County Lawrence Paul McCraenor • __ ....,.~,,,__=~....,.~=~=---I 8MCfl CA. e2M3 · entry llboW • dlipOI of &00 '-ol o F THE NAT u A E OF THE Exoep1 1n undivided one-hall 3148 l<Jlatney i.-. eo.I• ....._ ACm10U1 ~H • _,_of Mid lend. AGAINST YOU, YOU In..,.. of al ol, gaa. mlnenlle and CA. 9282e MAMll ITAT'SmNJ ~ 1' oonducted by The etrHt addraH or olhar SHOUl.D CONTACT A lAWYVl oetw hydrOGWbon eutielanoee lylng Timothy John Gelt, 1111122 The fOllOwlng i>«aon I• doing p D c.,,anaug11 c;ommon detlgnetlon of the eatd & *~ 8alboe lhd.. ~ 111 and under M6d land, • tul)' Mt WOOdr\111 A\19 • • 17. ~ • CA. ~ ae· -r.ad reel P<OC*t't le 14818 O¥el. lnlne. 8-:tl, CA t2te 1 totttt In Iha Oeede ~ In 9ooll 807oe NEWPORT SPAS, 2340 ""'~'em:'~ ~ CAneM "(H . "' ... ~or OOlftlftOll -Pegaie 60t and 811, olflc:lel Thia~ It conduC'ted by a Newport Blvd , Coet• Mau, ~'f1 ~ WtOI Said Mia Wiii be made wltlloUt dellgnatlon of I>'~ le .,_ -a general _,,.,..Ihle> Callfornla ......,. • cov111anl or warranty regarding~ no~llglwn•tolta PARCEL 2: Non-exoluelve ............ ~1 _P. ~:':'the Lorrelne Conner Randon, 8 • Publlehed Orange coaet Delly 11111. po111111on 0t ~-~cw caone@.ee)." TIM 111 ,,. ... tor ulllltlea Ind lot Of'* ,,_ -·-·-· ,_, Hudeon. trvtna, Celilomle 82714 Pllol Aclf1I 14 21 21 Mey 5 l"3 to Mltefy the oblOltlona _,,.., by bofl«lalary unct.. Mid OMd ot p11rpo1H. e xcept H rHerved ~1Y1.C...1..., .. ol Orange County on Thie buliMM le ooncluctad by an ' ' ' ' 172243 and pureuent 10 Iha ~ Cl( a. Tniet, by r-of • breeoft Of i..b)', • .. 9UCh -11• ere ...... fl ..., lndlvleluel conferred In that oartaln Deed of #eull 1n n. ~llOlie aecawed -1u1ty o-1bed In lhat ArUd9 "1'M48I Lorraine C. RendOft "8JC NOTlC( Truel, deted Merch e , tH1, tMtetiy, Mretclfore ~ and 9nt11tecS "f.eoeamenta ot that Olttalrl Publllhed Orang• Co .. t Dally Thie atet-t wN flied wllh the e11ecuted by RliCHARO ROllotlAL dollvered to the uneleralgned • Declarellon ot Coven a nu. PllOI, """'21. 29. May I , 12, tH3. County Cleftl of Orenge COuntv on ACnnoult ....... and SUSAN AOM8AL. ~end """'*' 0..0llOn of Dlleult end Oondlllone end RHtrlctlon•. 1~&'1 Ap<M t 1. 1983 NAm ITATDmNT wlla, 11 TNator to RlSIO£NTIAL ~'°'Sale, and Wlftten notlcae reoorded October 12. 19711 •• f'1C1Tf10U• ..,_ •• ,.._ aTATDllNT The lollowlnO per.otl It doing bulllneeeU' CALIFORNIA SCHOOL STUDIOS. 17312 Glbton Clrole. HuntlnG1011 lleadl. C.ilfdfnla 12847 ANN!MA"IE .4RKl.1!88, 11::12 Olbtofl Cltcle. Huntington Bead\, CellforM 92M7 Thll ~ .. oonducled by lfl lndMduetl. AnftOllWle ,.,_..... Thie ...... t ... filed with Iha~ ca.tc Of Of8flOI County on M9rdl 21, tM3-~ /llG "-ATT ....,.,. .. .... ....... _ ........... .,. ............ Cl••-,,_ ~ar.,..c..-~ ""'°'· ""' 7, 1•. 21, ti. ,.., , .. ,.., F·l1-The f011owtnC1 per'lonl -dolrlQ t!SCROW CORPORATION, a of~ and of "'9ll1IOn 10 _.. lnetrumenl No. 18011 In Book PubUthad Orange Cout Dally ~ -Celltomla OO<J>OrallOll. • Truetee. th• und•r=tl ned to Hll eald t~. Paoe 11A .t Mq .. olllc:W Piiot, Apr 14, ?1, 29, May I, 1983 SUfTI 460 AUOCIAT£S. 1.c>1 IOf AL.AN RAY PAPUAT Ind KAREN properly to Mid ~ION, record• ot Or•no• County, 112M3 Dove St., 911lt• •&o. N••PO•I PAPURT, huebend end wife, H Ind tllo,.•lt•r he underelgnecl ~ rnie O.CWlltlon). -------~~~---hllall CA tNIO. Joint Tenant•. • ... ~. and _,...NICI nottoe of l!fWfl end Of The "'"1 •ddreH or otller "8.IC NOTICE AOtlfllT L. JOHNST~~1 3100 f4IOO(dad MNOll 11, 1 .. 1, In 8ooll -.c1on •o tie~~ common dMIQnatlon ot Ille~ ___,,.. ..,_11 Petit Newpott IMoh. willornle t•n. P~ 1331, OfftoAal Aaoord• 11, ttl2 • ""*· No.~ In raot prQMrtY le 1 Urbino, lrvtM, .--•• • _.... -t2MO. Of Ofange County, CA. 9ook n PN9 n of OftkMI "9oorde ~ 12114. MAll8 aTA.-... no fll. CAA!teH'f9fll, HOO K01'fCI Oft DIPAUL T AND In the oHIOe of the AKor~ Of The .... wilt be med• w«llO<l1 Th• fouowlng pareon 1• dOlng Wawca. '.•t Of., Cefone del Mar. t!LECTlON TO Ul.L \"-cleeol1tled Or9'IQe ~ ciov.nant Of wenanty ret•rdlno t>u.,,,... • ~ ttat. ,.., ll'ooart:r under NICI Deed oc 8ald ._ ... lie IMde but ...,.,.,. 1fttt. p 11111 ' • ., °' ~encaee 9 USMAl~HL~2';~ ~~.~:.~ nt6t tMltlOel II 001 duClted lly o Tr111t WH NCOrdeel October I, oowntflt Ot ..,,..,.1Y,' ~or '°~\ftedl9gdOl•...,...illy l.OCK • .,.,,,.,. 1N2, Dooument No. U·3&tM2, ..,.,..... .....-no... 11'1" end~'° .... ..,..., of .... '""'· Coet• MeH. Ctllfornta ""*°" l.. ~ Ofillfllf Rotoof'dl o1 Or-. c-i1y, 0, ellout11llttl'Ct•. t; pay tlle ..,....... '"11111t ...wn ou11 llllOrl llM27 Ed 1 1 t. 0~14 Thia llMlrntilt .,.. tlM wltfl ._ CA. '"mining ptlnclpal "'"' ot tllO ot Co•onenta, CondUlone t1td Slav• w n onigg a.t Of Of910t Olulty on "* NoOOt .. fMr' In_,,.,..._ nott(I) Mowocl llY Mid 0..0 of ,_.,llillolia, ,_.... ~ 12. WHI •• , '" .. '· Coel• M•aa. •• tea. ........... =1rtm11Mde'° TNlt, .. .,,..,.. .. "' Mk!,..,.. .. .,., '".,. 1SMI. ..... ,., CelllOfnla t2't1 . ~ ... TNMee IW tM Mid ... -.,. .,.,.,... If .,,., ~ OftlCilOI .._.,.. ef ONftOit ~. Thlt tMlr1ete II oondull'9d by en ~Ott~ OfMte CoNt ~ On ""'9 t•. 1_,, .._. II tN ' o1 .... QeM d TNM. Clltomla. lndMd11et I~ 11 .... Mer J. 1L ,.. ..... h INllll Pl blDMWll Off .. ::.. ':: .......... of.. --ol ~ ......... 1o lteo11 I. ~ wftll IM NollH ~,!..'.:l:l ttlo tollo•lite ~_..flt._~ ...-.11y ._ the clMOftMd tMI pr~ Thia~... __ .,. -.,_,.. ._IMllOINIUli ..,.,_. .. ""*-uft•er eelel Oeol1r•tloe •I CountY 01eirt1 of Orenee ec.in~ cin ~ -~ ot Ill• unpeld lloloftce of tt1e £.:.,.MW tft O•'IOl\aftta, OoAdltlone •11• Afll1I ft, 1* ~ IT.AW Of..... 1 7 ~IOn __, W IM ..._ _. .. -., • ._,IM"-• ,..-=• .. ~ .-.-y Of .. Of dlmlrtbtd ~ to lie ..... .... .. • ~ ........ to ,., 1 .. OooulMftt """''"' Pvbllalled Of•y CO.:',':,"' riCllUOUI ... ,... .... ,. .. one111y ......... ..,.,.... •OMoOllMw ...... -... n-ou•n. °"'°'°' ........ of Nat,,..,,. 14•21• .~,.... fll• 10110•1111 ,., .. 111 llev w~u•u••~· ~~er-.~. ,. OfwlleO....CtlllOf*. ....C.,JU ............ ~.... 1.~....... .. .................. ' 011.-•f ........ tN --==~~~=::=::::----------~~~--,_ d .... IMOrt _,,,_, tn,oel.90 ot ........................... II ............ Ill I of Ille nc111JOU1w• fWlJC mra nt1NHAHOfUllt'Y~. a.a.. M ...... "-"~-""" ,,m.oo ~ ........... ::: Q "" .... , ••••· ,.,. fo1~ ...... ~..,!.'!'.!'!!............ _ ....... H tlf-A Ntrflfq, ceo&e ..... OA a.a.... ~M_,, .......... M.:.!!!'l! ....... ~....... ii ---=·.;.=·--~·~; ,.,. ............ __ ,. -· -• ._,,._. ---. fOIOI ""'°""' --...-._.et.,..._. .... ..-, u tH ltl!I •1 "1., .. o -~i::1toc1ATH. 1101. Tllll~rr~~ ,...,..._....,... "'9.......-...... """'.• ..-..._ .. ,,,., 11111 ' •_....,.. __... • ..---e•--'" to ••••• ... " ..... I elm el TM' Mii N 1U5 • -fl .,. ......, .... efwtOI ilrMI, l11it. t01. 04*• ......_ •· ••t•t ,_,..., • .....,.... ..,. ~ et -· • -. ............... ~ toH01t•''' · .. 01111104 cHt1, ..... 7Zt..... OM","' IY L.Pll ... I -~~·· ... I ,...,., .. """""" ---..... .:.:.;:a_...· .. ,·-····'"'••••fl•••· ~ . Dl'lit*. ta No. I.a lou1tl ,Olnt. Otl~.i~ HU, Hi Q'S.r,l'iiitG .-OOM Allltfl~t '"°' lvM I~. a J~ IMf .. ., =Ttlfr.· -Soncl.o, iwt ,L.oftm.1, c.tOMlt Laeu!IO..,CA:._ •;;. O o.iw.t.i ::::""' .. ,,Iii .... MUI;,... Utl; ,., '" .. • .... enn 0111 A"n .,._,.,••wt ,..,91 .. • • 'ott••••• .....,.,1 . .,.. ~ ..w et ,,,1,, 4 0,,.,, .. J~ell 'ti,,,::::,• ~. l•M, H.....,t ....... HY-A Ntwtflt, OMla OA Nuo_. .. ,...._ . C-. ...." .. ~~-,.,,. . Cl~=-......... •t0,.. ""' -I zf ....... .gtt • -... W:F~lll~ ~ .... ,. .. 111t11MOO lljl ==-:·•......, .... QA; ,.. .. 0,.....,... • • :-w--~ .. -p.;:;:· "' .;:..-,,:,• = .~ "'", ~ --: r ~r~~:--ifl'. -:-. *' • ,.., .w ... n"' • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT1Thurtd1y, Aprll 21, 1883 Cl I 111ei1':!1::•3!7~ ctolnt ._._ .. TAi.-AN DIA OOMlllU ,URNITUftl. 1117 l 1tl ldlnglf Av•11ue, 111\11 An• 01lltornle Hfot Mloh .. I I Woocu. Ult C 1tlfornl1 It , Co.11 Meu. Celltomta 12121 Tlllil bu1111eM le aonduoted by 1t1 lndMdull. MlchMI Woode fl\le tlll-1 WU fllld wl1h the CO\lnty Olwll of OflnO' County on ~1111.1"3 Ml.IC MmCl NU M>nrl "8JC _,Ta --="'°="=11::'!..-:'!'!u.~':.~.'!': ... ~ .. ~--1---..,...;..".;;;11;;;~;;;;"';..;.;;=;.;.;;=;;;;;r;..__ f'ICuilOW ;u..... ...crmoue ...... NAlill If A,.... NAm ITA ..._ eTAT'l..wT U:. eT AT'IMIN'f The k*owlAt ,.,_ 8'1 dOlng '"• foltOWlllt ,., .. ,, 11 dotf'O Th• fOll0.1"9 "''°" I• dOlnt The lolowlno !*MN ... dOlng ~.. ~-~.. ~ .. AC I ,. A 0" I 0 , I I 88 1 A , I WlftHOVI, I ft.AM (Al UUfllA, (I J UTll.ITIH l"OWll.l PAAIN(AIHI,. I, lOI Jl1lmwOOC1 0rl¥e, • .,..,, 01ove, IHOUIT"'U· 1U• LotM A--. UIAQI "IDUOTl0'4& IYITta.tl ~I«. Co.le w-. CA 12127 c.lllofn141 tlMO eo.!1 ...... CA Ht2f .U.OOIATH, 1111 °"'on' Ot . LOREN p WYlilCK 0 1n .. 1I Wllll1"' I 01,.lore , 111111 lrvl"ll IOll•eru, tot I Ho UO, 1Mr11 CA 12711. Partnlf, aol Ao"h .. t1r. Co•t• ""'"'•OOCI Otlve. Q11d.i1 Oro\19, ValenOle, twbMll, CA. 11I01 Vl"Oll MANON ""HMAN, ....... CA t2'27 Calltornlt 12..0 Tiiie ~ 11 oandUoMd by.,, 1147 w-y .__, lenta MA, CA 001.JOLAI a l'OWCLI. 1.11'1'11180 Mwt. OoualN l'lldlnget, I IM 1 lndMd'* fi7ot P1rtn1< 10 If 0 .to•d . .-ie<.enlle, ,.al1"•00d O<Tve. QI(~" Grove. IMng lafMwU T,,.. ..,..,_ 18 O«lduC\ed by en CA Clllltofnll 126'0 Tllll 11...,,_,t -MM wnll IN ~ MARGI.I~( t E POWfll , Thie~ II oondllCted by I COUftty Cllrtl on Apfll 11, 11a Vltgl ~ L11111ted ,..,tnlf, 10111 01lotd, 0-11 PatlMtetliO ,.,.... .,.... ~ ... flled with !he Pl-11e. CA. WHttwn I! 1)1"10fe P110HIMd 0111199 COlll OlllY ~ OWti Of ()(enge CO\lnfy on T,... ~ II ~·Id by • Tiiie tlal-1 w .. ftltd Wllh ,,.,_ Piiot, Apfll 11, H . Mey S. It, 1..S, Aptll fl, 1~ 11'"41ed 1>8'1~ CounfY Clerlo. of OtlnOI COullty Otl ,..._., ..a\4491 Loren p WyrlCll f'ICTI'TIOUe IUM911 NAMI aTATl-.n '"' fo"owlng par1011 It dOln9 bu-U OANlf l S CUITOM llOINO 1711 "•lnler Ciro ... Hunt1no1on 1-11. CA t2M6 O.n Allen Oumee 173~ ...,_ Circle Hun11ng1011 leech CA (>J041 011'1 Allln OutnM fhlt elll-1 WM llled wllh Ille <.;ovn1y Cletk Of Or111g11 CCIWttW on w.re11 2'. 19') "'974 "ubllltled 0 •1ng1 Coe1t o.lty Piiot March 31, April 7. 1•. 2<. 1ee3 n144n Puoltltled Or1n91 COHI 0 1Uy Piiot, Atlfll 21. ti, Mey I , 12. 11'3 1M1"'3 ~ 11. 1n3 Pu1111e11ect o,.,,8• co .. 1 o~ OeNr11 ,..,,,. ,.ubll•h•d Or1no• Co•:'= PWUC NOT1Cl Piiot, ~" 21' H , . ey 6' '~eJ:_.~ ec!i';::y ~·:::'o~~"gc:'~~Y ·~ Pl.Ill.IC f«)TIC( Piiot. Apt 2 I, 28, Mey •• 12, 19N "°""*'8 .,_.. Miich ~. 11183 ---,IC-TTTIOU ___ l_llUeM ___ ..,..,. .. ---- 1652-83 P\lltJC MC)TIC( 1820-a NAm ITATDmNT rta.IC flOTIC( "212970 NAMtl aTATlllllJft l'tCTTTlOUI 11UiiM1aa l't&.IC f«>TICC ... !.~o:wino P9"on 11 doing PICTTT10Ua w ... aa Publlthld Or•r•o• Cou1 0111y The lollo•lng perion 1, doing 111ennou• ........ .. • .-IT TIMINT .... .... -... .,......., Piiot. M11c!t 31, Aplll 7, 14, :H, bull-.. , NAMI ITATllllMT -A TIO O'TOOLI! l!OUIPMINT •• 111'3 JO l E E N p A A H AM NOTICE OF DEATH OF The f.............,. --eon• .,, dol"" The !Ollowfno S*'90nl .,.. dOlng NOTICI INVITING ..,, CO. , '4 7 I w r n d •Pun D'. ' Thi folowlng peraon1 .,, dotno t480-83 •ssoc1 •TES, 3810 E eo~• H...,y,, FLORENCE CRISSMAN buAI,,..;;;:"""' ,.... . .,. bull,_ u: Notice It hef1t1y gl\'811 thet 1'"9 Hunllnaton llMotl OA tn.19 buel-u : " " _, !&H A.No OF P•TJTION TO !•~ RW C"BLl!VISION, (bl BL.ACK PANTHIR PROOUCTII, B0oerd or Tru•IHI of the Cout T~EOOORE 'o'TOOLI! 0 3471 BAKER Al!ALTY, 11&1 Baket Pt8l.IC NOTICE Ste :1, Coron• del M1r. CA 12&2 "" " 7221 Ouden Grove 81111• I ommunlly Coll1g1 Oletrlc t Of WlndlPUll Ot Huntlnnton l.eoll 81, C01t1 M-. CA 92&21. ANDREY JOLEEN PARHAM. ADMINISTER ESTATE NO OEBE T CABLl!VISION, 160 I Glfden Orow, CA t2e41 . o,.no• County, C'allfornl1, will CA 92&4t. .. ..• . BAKE R Rl!NTALB ' SAL£8, 'ICllTIOU• llU•INIH a1o.c Mlrl m8', Blllboe. CA 112ett A 11711'1 . W•lcltlf Ort,,., Sutt• 222• Newpot1 VALl!AIE V LEWIS, 7811 ieo•lvi IHled bldl up to 1 t.00 Tl\11 bulln ... 11 c;onduolltd en INC , a Cllltomle OOfPOl'lllon, 11&1 NAMI aTATlllUIT Tlllt tt11..,,.,,1 wu filed with tlll ·To all 'ttein, ~efldll.riM, ~c:":i: •~2MO • ino .. 1 lemploft. No 4, Garden Gro .... CA ~:011T1~~MS0 ·~ .. ~r.·r,!·.~~8!f·~~ lndMdulll 9111., a1 . eo.11 ....,., CA 112828 .... ~~-~f,01 .. 10.wtng p1reon 11 <101no CounfY et.rk of Orange County on dl d l .......,.. tlon 1 1 W t" .... 112641. Ted O'T0061 Tl!M buW-18 oonducted ....,.,.._ Merot1 211. 111&3 ere ton an cont naent .......... OOfPOfl • .. ...... DANA-REYNOLDS, 7887 coll•O• dlelrlot oo•l•d •t 1370 Thi•,,.,_, WN 1119<1 wllh the ..... ""''"'' Salel. k>c. HEAOFLOW PERFORMANCE, ntl971 <'r e d I t ors of FI ore n ee c~~--~.u•,1•211,.2• N-port BMc;h, LllnplOll, No 4, 011oen Grove, CA CA1d11•1~n•11A,v1e~~~ c,.~~·~ ... ~1!!,· County Clertl of Or8ll08 County on Anthony M BerlnQlt, p,_ 17110 Monrov1e. Unit c 7 ()ot1• P11oll•h•d Orengt Cout Delly Criarnan and h -""'" -112641 ~ ........ , "' .. -""' Apt1I le 1M3 Tiil• •1••-· WU llled wilh l'"9 M .... CA 112827 Pllut. M••Ch 31. Aprll 7, 14, 21. penona w 0 Tlllt~i.conduc1edOW • Thlt bull,,...leoondUC1edbyen willbepubltelyopenedenclrNdl0<· · '21447' CountyClencofOrlll08Coun'Yon Stuart C lnomu 480 1 11183 may be o therwlae interested OOfpG(lllon lndMdull p u Ac HA 81! 0 F MI c R 0 Publlt hed Or1n11• Co1tl Di lly """' fa. 1"3 RanohQ<ov. 1rv1,,. c " t :l7 14 151t-&3 1n the will and/or esi.te. !!!!~!''l~ryCoJ.,lnc V ... 11 l ewil COIOQMITPIZUETRESR SOOR".,TNWGAERCf01:,.N80T PllOt, Apt1I 21. 28, May 5, 1a. 11183 p 0 Pt1...Zo I Tiu• bull-It c;onducted by en ____ Dl_IDt_IC_""'_T_"'_r __ _ A petition hu been flied """''-" • · pr214411 " ,.. 1865-83 ubllehed re ng1 Co1tt et y 1no1v1<1ue1 rUUL nu rw. by Zulma E . Butcher, Thi•.,~.~ .... «led With 1111 Publl•h•d Or1no• COH I Di lly COLLEGE Piiot. Ap<H 21, 28. Mey 5. 12. 1'83 Slultl c Thomu t I Z I E S h PllOt, ADtll 21, 28, Mey 5, 12, 11183 "11 bid•"' lo be In ec:cordll\08 P\llt.IC NOTICE 1U2.&:l Thia a1e1emen1 w•• llled Wllh the or mer Y u ma ms t County C*lt of Orange County on 180343 wtlfl the Bid FOlm lnetructlon• encl •••te Ml\TU>t Counly Cle<k or o renge County on Bernheim in the S uperior ~ti le. 1ta3 Cond1tion1 end Specil'lcltlOMwtlleh ...... r-. nut"4 March 18. 11183 Court o f Orange County ",.._ P'tllllC NOTICE 1r1 now In hie end mey be~ lactM>W NO. ltJ'IKll , ,,12117 requestmi t ha t Zulma E Publlthed OrlnQ• CoHt 01lly 1n lh' oll1ce of 111e Dlr1c1or ot NOTICC TO CMDfTOfl• cw NOTICI CW "'uan11 a.u.a Publleried Or•nv• CoHt o i ny Butcher be appointed u PllOt. Ap< 21, u. Ma)' 6. ·~·sit~ ~~:'=" Pu~=b~:, ~~.~=10~~~11 (.:f'~~~-C.) u~:o1Ya\":rE1:8!:h~~°tT~o"'.. P1101 Apr11 •~ 21 28 Mey 5. 11183 penonal representative to The tOllowlng peraon• ire doing bid 1 c11hl1r·e checlt, cer111t1<1 Notlo• It hereby glon 10 SERVICE .. Truat ... 0< SUOCNIO< 17511 83 administe r the estate of P'tllllC NOTICE ~ 11 chick. or bidder'• bond med• c redltort of th• within n1m1d T1uetM 0< Subetltutec:t True1", of P\lll.IC NOTICE Flor en ce Criasman (under C·2'32 CHEROKEE SPORTS. 130 P•y•ble to lh• Oldlt ot tti. Cout pet11M lhet •bulk 1r111•l1t It •bout thet c.rtlln o.ec:t of Truet eacU1ed ------------°' O Mc:Co<mlek, 8ult1 108, COlll Mele, Communlly Cotteq_e Olttrk;t Boatd to be m.c1e on p«aonll P'OP«tY OW FREOl!RIC T HUF"FNAOLE ln<I flCTITIOUI IWalNIH t h e 1 n d e p e n d e n l NOTICE •AU f CA 92828 OI T•u•IMI In II\ lmOUnl nol '"' ,...,..n.,.., delerlbed. s HI R l E y ANN Hu FF NA 0 LE. NAME ITA TPll.NT Administration of Estates "~:W.~AT KOOIJEN. INC , 1 Celllornl• then rive pe1cen1 (5%) of''"' 1Um The l'lllM end bullll.-lddr-hut b1nd end wile, 1nd rec:ordld The f01low1ng peteon• .,, doing Act). The ~tition la eet for No. .. ,. Mott OO<JIO'lllon. 130 McCOfmlek. Sutt• tlld u 1 gu11e1He1 thll the bidder of thl Intended trll'tef1tor ll'r. AFR Oc1ot>et 23, 1te1 .. lnetrumenl No. buslneu ... h~. t N 3 t 700 "', .. _ ~ c-•rt 108. Coell Meea, CA 112828. will ente• Into Ille propoHd INDUSTRIES INC., I C1lltornl1 31173, In 8ook 14287. P1ge 1117, (Al INVESTOR'S PROPERTY tn pt. o. a -ot the -Thie bulinMa II conduc1ed by. Conl••CI II'"' -I• 8Wlrded 10 corporetlon. 1111 B1y1lda Drive , or Olllcl•I R1cord1 of 011ng• MAN"GEMENT SERVICES, (B) Civic nter Drive, West, i.n It.le of C.utomi8, fot c:orpotlllon lltrn In 1'"9 ev1n1 of lllllu•e to 1r1ter Suite 270, Corone de! Mer, County, Celllomle i nd pureuent to I NVE STM ENT P ROPE RT Y the City of Santa Ana, the County of Loe Ant.... KoOl)ln, Inc. Into tuch cont11c1, the proceed• of Ctlllfornll t282&. thll cer111n Notice ol Oeleull MAINTENANCE, 518 Huntlng101• California o n May 11, 1983 In the Millet of the Eellte of • Cllll. Corp. the check wlll b4I forleltec:t. 0< In the The name ll'td bull,_ lddr-thereunder recorded October 211. St , Hunllngton BMCh, CA 92648 at 9:80 a.m . BLANCHE HOUSTON HARMON, Raymond C. Jenklne caM of 1 bond, the lvll aum ttte<eof of the Intended tren.t-11e; Al · 11182 U lnllrument No. 82·380058, Cherl11 B Thomson, 309 IF You O n""""' to th• 0-IMd Sec!Tr .. a. will be forlelled 10 U ld colleg1 NASIR ABDUL MEGJI, 21128 In Book 11182,ol0ftlct1!Reco1daof Memphla #10. Huntington Beach. D.1""-'~ ~ Thll 1111-1 wu nled wtth tile dletrlct. Town11nd Str11t, 81n11 An•. u ld County, wlll und1r end c11111orn11112848 granting of the petltlon, you Notic. 1' '""•by glvltl 11111 ''"' Cowl"' Cletlc of OflnO' County on No bidder mel wlthdr1w hit bid Celttomll t2704. purauent to llld Oeed or Trutt MU Cindy M T11o rn1on , 516 underatgned wlll Mii II Prrv111 ..... . , bl'-I f h I .... I should either appear at the 10 the rtlghHt i nd bHt bldd1r, Ai>til 11, 1'43 for • period for orty·flve (45) dl)'I Th1t tile prop111y P•rtlnent II Pll "' 1uct on or c•• . • ... u Hunllngton St , Hunllnoton 8each. hearln& and state your eubJi ct tr conllrmetlon of Hid "114474 1h1t ''"'date Ml IOI the gpenlng hereto II ~bed In Qlt*el •: money ol the United 911111 of C1lll01nla 112846 o b...,.llona or flle written Supe.lor ,o..urt, on°'"'" the 2ncs JO..,... fl. DAVttl thereof furnltur1, ll11tu111, equipment, America.• cutiter'• checic oey1btl Thll buslneea 1a conducted by• 'b~"'~.. l'b th t de)' ol , ... y. 11183, II the office ol Atty ... "-The Boltd of Trull---goodWIM, trldltl.,-ne, i.., ltoOI In to Mid TrutlM drawn on ...... Ol genetll p111.-1hlp o • ons w • e cour Wf:IL .}'FAIT?, , Profeulonel 21IO twtlet....., 1313 1111 prM19C1' of rejecting 111y encl Ill tr•d• and 11 loclled 11: 76'2 n1tlonel benk, 1 at1t1 or tld1r11 Ch1rle1 e Tl'IOmtOO be o re the hearing. Your corpr:~uon. 12501, County or LOt Colt• Mele. CA t2827 bid• or to wa1ve 111y lrregulenllel or Edlng1r. Huntington B11oh, credit union, or • •t•t• or fed1tll T11l1 11e1amen1 wu filed with tlll ap~ may be in person ArtOllA. Stell of Catllomle, 111 lhe Publl1hed Oreno• Cout Dilly lnform1lltle1 In .•ny bid or In the CllllO<nl• uvlnge 1nd loi n 111oclellon County Clerk of 0 11noe County on t·--lant.t tlll d I I I I u ld Pllo4, Apfll 21, 21. Mey&. 12. 1"3 bidding The bu*-neme ueed by 11'11 domiciled In '"" ltlte, II lhe front feb 2e. 11183 or t your a "" .. ey 'g • 1 in n •'11 0 118$-13 /1/ ~MANE. WATSON __ ... trwwfltor 11 Nold loclm11on i.· en1renoe of tlll ... ........., located 11 n107W 1 Y 0 U A R E A deceued 11 tl'll time of delth end _.. ~ ... ell t'"9 right, tttll encl tntwNt that PlaJC N0TIC£ Secretary. SPAGHETTI POT. 420 Mlt1gold A1<e., Coton1 del M1t. Publlehld 011ng1 Colet 0 1lly CREDITOR or a contingent ''"' •tt•t• of taJd deceueo hu Boltd of Truet-Th1t u ld bulk tr1n1fer I• CA. Ill tllet right, title end lntwelt PHot. M11ctt 31. Aprll 7, 14. 21. creditor of the deceaaed, you ecqulrld bw oper1t1on 01 tiw or NOTICE °' TflUITl:S'a a.ALI Cout Comm<lfllly tn1ended 10 be -•eel •I 11'11 conv1yed to ind now held by II 11183 ' Colleoe Olsirle1 office of SERVICE EICROW und"' u ld Deed of Trutt In the 1521·~ must lile your CWm With the Olhenor4M other then°' In lddttlon lMft Mo. Cll'OM• Publlehed br1nge Co111 Di iiy COMPANY, 14288 BHch Blvd . property lltullld In U ld County ----------court or present It to the 10 11111 of utd o-u.cs. •t the time T.a. No. A.-. Piiot, Apr 14, 21, 1993 w ... rntn•t•, Cel"ornle '2M3. on Ind 91111 delet1bed... Pt8L.IC NOTICE . of delth. in and to ell the CIW18ln UWT COOll A 8 T No 1~•• personal representative r•I Pf°'*1Y "'"''ed lnlht County COLDWELL BANKER ESCROW 1757.83 Ol lhlt ~· 11183. lot of rlC1 ........ per l'lCTITIOU• ........ appotnted b y the court of Or1ng1, St•t• of Celllornl1. SERVICES, INC u duly 9'1PO!ntec:t PlllllC f«)TIC{ In";'::!':,._,:::,:-~ ~o~.::. ~~~ NA .. aTATlllOIT within four months from the p111lcul1rly ~ecrtbed u !Ollowe, True111 und1r th• followlng ..... 8• 1...,.. Map1, record• ol Or•"""" CounfY. TM 1o110w1nQ '*'°"' 111 doing d f fl I f to-wit dlectlbed deed of lrutl Will SELL CH 401• "' , ....., -... -.. __ ...__ u ate o rat. HUance o Lot,.__ In .......... T-01 "·~--So ,., 11 11 known to H id The ttr111 add11u or olhlf .,....,_ 1 tt.e ded ln 9eC'tlOn ...... .......,. -· ....,._, AT PU BLIC AUCTION TO THE NOTICI CW TMl8TE.Ea' aAL! lnlended Trll't...,_ Mid lnl'"4ed c ommon dnlgnlllon of n ld (1) ACCESS (21 °'PPLICATION IC_..741 MVNI C .,.Al COU"T Of CAl..IFo.....A COONTYOf~ OAANOI! COOWTY ~ JUOICIAI.. DtaTNCT 4I01 .lel'nbofM lltvd .• P.O Sal 2:110, He•l)Of1 8Ncfl, Celffomla ~1M7 PL AINTIFF SALEM CARPET MILLS, INC 1 North C.,011n1 CO< por at loll OEFENOANT WAL TEA 0 . GRAN°' TH, Ind & dbe WALTER'S DRAPERIES ANO CARPETS. Ooel 1 10 x, Ooe Co • Doe Cofp. IUMMONa CA81 ~17160 NOTICE! You heff been eued. The court m•J deotdl 19111M.,:,C. without J4Mlr belnt hfffd JCMI t"poftd Wllfllft JO dilyl. Reed the lnfonnetlotl '*°""· 11 you wilh to Mete the &dvlol of an •llorney In thlt miller, you enould do to promptly '° lhlt yo.It written re1pon11. II eny, mey be filed on time. AVlaO I U•l•d he •ldo de1111ndedo. fl tribune! puede deddlf oont11 Ud. aln ., dhnc:Wi • -... Ucl, ,....,_. din.,. • JO dlee. Lee .. lntonn.cloft ... llg119. lS1 U•t•d <l•n• 1011c1t., 11 cont1jo d• un ebogedo en 111• 11un 10 . debed e h1cerlo lnmldl•ltmente. Cl• .. 1e ~e. au r919UWll Nerlle. ti hay llgunl. puede -regltl•.O. e ltempo. I TO THE DEFENDANT A CMI compl1lnl hu bMn llled by lh• pl.,ntlfl egllnel you If you wl9n to ci.tend thl• l•WIUll. you muet, wlthln , e l'I as proVl BMch TrlC1. 11 lhOWfl on I Map HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH TflUITI!l'I NO. 122M Tr1ntl1tor ""d the followlng p•C?p•r1y No 34 OrlkH Bly OF COMPUTER CONCEPTS IN 700 of the California Probate r9CO'ded In Boe* 3, pegea 311 end AN D/OR THE CASHIERS OR On Mev 13. 11183 11 11'00 1 m. lddllloni l bui lneu ni mH ind Corona Oii M1r, CA. EDUCATIONAL SOf'TWARE. 2800 Code. The time for filing 40 of Ml-'llneoue Mepe, reco<Cb CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN FI As T AME A I c AN T IT l E eddr-within the '"'" )'Mrt N1m1 1nd 1ddr ... or lhl E. Cout Hwy.·B Suite 212, Cor:>nl cl&lrna will not explre prior ofOrenge Counly, Celltornll. more CIVIL COOE SECTION 2112411 INSUR"NCE COMPANY, .. IMtpelt"noM benellcl•rw II whOff reque11 th• d•Mw,CAll2825 to f tha f th date commonly known 11. 161135 8 . (pey1ble 111111 llme of NII In lewful Cllllo•nla corpor111on .. Tru.tM, Thie butk 1~11 ... 1, eub'-' 10 Hie 1, betno oondUC1ed· c A.ntf\ony PA.TRICIA C BRYDON. 307 Of .~ ... ~~noromU.,.:,. :bove. PC~~fl~cn•~~7n~2•. Sun111 Beech, money of th• Unlt1d StllH ) 111 or SUCOlllor fruttM or Subelll\lled Ci lllornll Uniform Com,,;;";~111 "''"'' ind Etlher M. Siivi 280112 2111 s1 .. Huntington BHch, CA 30 d1ye eft., lhlt 1ummon• 11 • ~on you, Ille wtth IN• COUit 1 wrlt11r1 retpOnM to l'"9 compi.inl Unleu you do eo, you• defeutt wtll .,,,. IK" ~ .,, ~ ,. '"" ., right, title encl lnl1t•t conyeyld to T•uetff, or lhll cer11ln Deed Of Code Section e t08 Cr .. 11 Vlrde, MIHlon Viejo, CA 112648. YOU MA EXAMINE T1rm1 of .... Cllh In l1wful Ind now held ow It undw llld Oeed Trull IHCulld by EDWIN w. HO 0.ted· ~· 8 1W 01recllon1 to th• •bove pro!*"IY ALICE MYLI, 10602 Grov. Olk the file kept by the court. U money of th1 United StllH on of Trutt In 1111 property herelnehw Ind WANDA A. HO, hulblnd Ind "'-N..ir Al>dul llileOP m•y bl obtilned by requ1ttlng Or .. Senti Ane. CA 92705 lnte ~ conflrm1llon of l8ie. 0< pen cah dacrlbed. wlfe, ROBERT E THORNBURG Ind lnlended Tr_,_ ume In wrl1lng from the belwltclery DONNA STANFORD. 10112 you are a penon res end b1l1nce evldenc1d by not1 TRUSTOR. OA~IEL CIPORKIN MARGARET A. THORNBURG, Publlth•d Or1ngl CoHI Delly within lO diyi from thl flrll T~I Or., Huntington Beecl\, CA 1n the ectate, you may aerve MCUred by M0r101ge or Trust Oeecf 1nd FELISA F DE CIPORKIN. hutband enc:J wile. ind 11COrd1d Piiot AP<1I 21 11183 l)Ubllcetlon of thl• notice. 112648. up 0 n the exec u t 0 r 0 r Of' ''"' prC>Per1)1 '° IOld. Ti n per BENEFICIARY. DAVID G. ISMC8 Augutl 20. 11181 .. lnttrument No. . • 117043 S1ld .... '#Ill be m1d1 without Ev EL y N w EI s s' I 4 5 2 2 administrator, or upon the cenl ot em<>Ynt bkl to be dl90llted end SALLY 0 . ISMCS. 28:113. In Book 14183, Page 1556, cov1nint °' wirrenry, ••PllH or Ne.,.,11nd St., Midway City, C" ttome f th lor with-bid. R«Olded December 17, 11181, 11 of 0 111clel R1co•d• of 011no• •-"' N0Tll'r Implied ,. 10 Ihle po-.ion or 112655. 8 Y or r execu or Bl<11orotlert10 be In writing 1nd ln11r No. 22328 In Book 14321 COunty. Celll01nl1, Ind P\lfW<Jllll to ~ irw. 1nCUmbr1noN to ullefy tlll unpeld Thi• tt11emen1 w11 flied with Ille adminlatrator, and file with wlll be received 11 the 1to11Hld peige 15-45 of OlficllJ Record• In tile thet c .. 1.1n Notice of 0 1!1ult NOTICI cw IA.LR blllancle due on 1111 note or not .. County Cten. of Ofll'IOO County on the court with proof of office II 1ny time eller the llrll oHlce of t'"9 Aec:Oldtlf' of OrllllQI th ... eundef recorded o-Tlbet 20, TO: Mr. MIMnJ adletJWt" 11 MCUred by uld Oeecf ol Trull, 10 Mlreh 211, 11183. service, a written request pul>llcellon '*eol end bel0<1 dell County, utd deed of trult 11182 •• 1n11rument No 82-445392, ,.... at.. 1mne, CA 11714. wll Sll,ese.38, plue the following n12111 stat.Ing t~at you d~ .. lre of~!:c,thll l3lhdayof.Aprll, llle3. ~~Lt~ r~~or=:vNo ~ll~~,~~·lo'~!u= f:':'.'rd L 1r::·"9ro"l'"'"'uTm':: otlrnlled COiie, 111p1nm Ind Plio~.bl~::'c<lll ~'t'.f~rlg~•:4ow special notice of the filina of P11rlda M. Hun1 85tt. In the c11y of !Nine, County. 09ld of Tru11 Mii at publtc 11.1Ctior. •aiiaalll .. TI c•i•TIO IY .v.~,1on·' f1,,.111.~1""Noi~-'hef 1sn~!~ 11183 a n I n v e n t o r y a n d E.leouwb 01 Oreno-. Stete o1 Cllttornle. .. for cu11. 1...iui money 01 ''"' United .. .. " .. "",,__ 0 .. .... 0 ..., • ... --W1ll ol m d-.. I b k 2•e St I f • I hi .• T" E DI c LA .. AT f 0.. 0" S3,tt7.t5 apprwinent o~ •t.ate ... \I "' u.. per •P fl()O( WV n °0 .. . • •• 0 .. m., Cl, • CH ., COftJtA#T .. CONOn10M9 ANO NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER or o ( the petitions or ....... ~~· PIQll 42 10 44, 1nclu1lv1 . ol Check p1y1bl• to H id TtultH R••TNCTW cw MCOflO OM YOU ARE IN FAULT UNDER A Pl&.IC NOTICE accounts mentioned In wn.uwn.iP.C. ~*C:,~:C.~':::!::i=: :.-:":'f!!::':.:!~~·: ;~=-'T~:T;~ ~:o'!te~~~~,s~N~\'o~ NOTICET;r:,Auu aections o f 1200 and 1200., 12IO'I ........ .,,... ..... Count)' ..... or led«et H vlngt Ind loen YOUfl .... O,.IRn, " llAY •• TAK( ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR NTDI •782 of the California Probate P.O .... '1C, EXCEPT '""•from '" oll, oil .-ociellon domlclled In WI lt•t•. aou> AT A""""'° SAU.. YOU PROPERTY. IT MAY 8E SOLD AT A 1~2 83 bl enterld on epplk:etlon or lhe plelntlll, ind Ihle court ml'f enlw 1 IU<lornenl 1g1ln•I you 10< t'"9 r•llf demended In t'"9 complllnl, which could r••ull In g.,nl1hment of W1kg418. !eking of money Of (>foper1}< or 011111 relief reque1led In lhl compl11n1 DA TEO Februlf)' 22. 11183 J PlletlO<I, Cle<!t B) 0 C•o1by, Deputy t.w OMcM CHAflLE:a a. CAREY, • f'rofeelloft8' corpor~ Sult• »1 11 t• llHcll atwd.. ttun.ttnei-a..cft. CA 921147 (714) a.-fl• Publlahed O"nll• Cout Dilly P!lot, N>• U . 21 28, Mey 5, 11183 176Nl3 PtalC NOTIC£ c.ode. ~ct_ '!!'°7~.-rlgll)t. 111lner1I•. mlnerel rlg~te. 11 1h1 m1ln 1ntre nce 10 Flrtt ..m AN IUPl.ANATIOM M TM POtlllC SALE. IF YOU NEEt> AN Tile Orlglnel ol ThlS NOTICE Jolm C p ....... ... __ ,. -~-nllurel 011 rlg htt , end ot .. er ,,.,,._lean Tltll IMUrance ~ NATUfll Of' THC PROCllDfNQ EXPLANATION OF THE> NATURE w11 recorded on M1tcn 23. 11143 . eaHJ, ... -ney Publl•lled Or•llO• CoHI Delly hydtocerl>Onl ow ~ n-located II 114 Eut F11tll 81reet. In AQAtN•T YOU, YOU IHOULD OF THI! PROCEEDING AGAINST .. lntln.ment No 83-112407 NOTICE Of TAUSTU'a IAL.a •• Law' •f Peaaey .... PllOI, """· 21, 22. ta. 1M3 known thel may be~ or under thl City of s.nta AM. <Allfornle.11 CONTACT A uwva· YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT " In IM oltlclll fKOldt oC 1111 L08ft No. NNIAN <•> Petme)', S'71 Vla Lido, s.Jte 1856-& uld l1nd. tog1lh1r with the t h1t right, 1111• i nd lnle r11t Nollce 11 ""'•by given thll on LAWVER °':,;t'Of\~7 ~~~ T.a . ..._ C.-U i. 4 N t Be. e.. •11111.,. --perpelUll rlgtlt al dtWng. mining, conveyed to Ind now held by It T . the 171ti 0.,0 of ~1"3, Detect. """' "· 1'83 "' NEWPORT HOME LOA14. INC .• •"'•~ r~ nu1~ explOflna 1nd ~pe11tln ther1lor und"' u ld Deed of Trv1t In l'he ~ d ...@ • IF YOUR PROPERTY 18 IN ~~led Tl}lll• uncle!' tha ~-~, .. _ l'",."7:!:.~~.· I -... ~ • .:~·.,r.. -• ") ---~ . .-.~~ -c • ~n.a:. ~ Qcm ru vr i'iirrflrrollli a.td -o 11• _,_ 1 ~ .. .,.-. -it. • irl S'E\.L ~ 1'tl90t' · · ·• i Piiot."""' 20, 2 ' • 1983. GEORGE E. REGAN •Ill• !i nd, lnclucUng th• right l o PARCEL I :ore:~~ City of ~~=803 IT MAY BE SOLD w nHOUT A.NY TO THE HIGHEST BIOOE FOR 1185-13 EORGE EARLE REGAN ~e>c* er lltrel:tlonllly dt111 end lot t of TrlCI No. 1038t. In the N9wpor1 BMcfl. County of °'8llQI, Publllhltd Or•ng• CoHt Dilly COURT ACTION, end )'Oii may have CASH (payable et time of Hie In ----.---1111'-~-----AND OF PETITION TO mine fro"' l•nd• ot'"9r then Hid City of Co1t1 M111. County of Bt•I• of Cellfotnl•. NORTHWINO PllOI, AtKt 21• 28, Mey 5• 11183 tt>e llQll "9hl lo b(lng YOUf ICCOOf'll llwtul rnOf'llY of the United Stat•) ,._ ""'~ ADMlNlSTER ESTATE NO. lend. Oii 0t 1:1119 .-.. lunMll 11'4 Oreng1, Slit• of C1lllornl1, H HOMEOWNER'& ASSOCIATION, 1885-83 In good ltendlng by peylng Ill of Ill right Ulle ll'td '"1wwt ~ A.1177". lhaft-. Into, ltlrougl'I 0< KrOM ti. etiown on • mep -ded In bootl tll<~h Ill ettor(V,:• DAWSON, your 1P1 ••di due1 p1ydrn1nt1 plut IO end now held by It ""°" 1114t eub1urt1cie of u ld t1nd. 1nd to 4 5 O. p • g 1 • 1 8 1 n d 1 9 o I 0 ON & "'RE uAN h .. _"' NO'IV't perm I• cot • •n •11p•n•... Deed of T1u1t In th1 prop1rty . lt .. '711 To all heirs, benefidaria. bottom 1uch w111p1toc:ked or Mltolllll'teOUa Mep1, tn tfte ofTlcl of et'::.~;. -Von:.,.:: ~ ,,_ within thrM month• trom the d1t1 hltelnetter deecrlbed NOTICE OJ' DEA.TB OF reditora and contingent dlrllc:tk>rnllty dfMled well•. tunnel• th• County R1oord1t ot u td A....nue . ...._.. -CA ll2MO lhll notlel o1 del111tt wu recorded TRUSTOR. DONALD c . BEAMAJ!t E g..,.6 n end ''""' under end beneltfl or Couniy. ,-........ • _,. 1 Thia llll'IOUnt I• $2,211 70 p4ua coel 1 merrl1d men u hi& 101• ind JOHN L. ltEEFER, aka tora of George . •~a-· beyond 1,.. eJ1ler1or llmlle thereof. EXCEPTING THEFROM 111 Oii, ind WT1011 t pnone 11umt>er • lt..fl'lt u of M11ch 21. tt83. end wlll 11p111t• proper1y JOHN LEO UBFER AND and persona who may be ind to redrlll. r•1unnel. eq11lp, O••· m111er111 1nd other <7141 Ml-oll1. wlll ... It public NOTICE OF DEA.TB OF lne,.ue until your eccount BENEFICIARY· CALIFORNIA 0 P PI'! TIT I 0 N T 0 ott\erwbe interes~ in the mtlnteln, r•p1lr, Cl"pen 111d hydroo1rbon 1ub1t1no11 lying :!:.'.<>;::,: ~~ ~~ JUNE CZA.BUJ AND OF becomw curr1nt FIRST BAN I(. n Trull .. to• ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. will and/or estate. GPef•I• ll'IY iwCfl welll or ml1181, btlOW 1 dlpth ot llOO'"' wfthollt StetM, "'peyebi.-~t the time of p ET J TI o N To You m1y no1 h1v1 to P•Y 1111 M"RTIN KLEIN. M D . INC A.·11'11H. A petition hae been filed :i:::~·:~:,::111\~':V:C:: ~:!.,~1~1~':::.~.~':,!;Yci.!: Hie, 111 ltlet <*111111 ,_, property ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. =·~=1~~1~1 ~~; PE:~~!.n,t>er t. 1te1 11 To all heirs, '-neficlarlea. by Berneice C. Began in the eurt-ol tile upper 500 fWt ol the recorded Aprll ~I In bootl ::"~~e:n:e~f:l. of0~1•1=~ A-117tlt. wu demanded. but you mu91 pey lnet1 No 8858 In book 14284. pege creditors and cootlnsent uperlor Court o{ Orange 1Ubeuff-of Nld lltld ... _,,.., 12t20, paoe ~..1. "'9cofdl. dlecr'llled 11 tolloww: To all heirs, beneficiaries, ·~~~11=,~~ ,,,. dt1e 894 of omc... Record• 1n the offtce creditors of John L. Keefer ounty re~uest1n" that by The lrvln• Comp1ny, • Weit EXCEPTIPN THEREFROM the p•"""tL 1. '°' 41 _ 1,-~ creditors and contin~nt ol t'"9 R4'COl'der or Oreno-County: 0 VI 1 1 ti 1 d d f~ """ ~ --· ~ of rec:ord1tlon or thl1 document eld d__. f 1 1 d ,..__ I"" and llW>~-· who may be Berneice . h•aan be rg n 1 oorpor1 on. n 11 · "22,lntlleClt"of~,Coun"'of c redltoni o{ June C za u j, • ....., 0 rue •Kr ....... '"' ,. •• ...,... n~.. recorded June 12. ttell. In bOok (•) IA·1 & 111.--2 tlWOuQh • '' (wNcll d•t• ol recordlllon eppeart 1ot1ow1ng pr()C>lt1y otberw!M lnteresied in the p pol n t e d as peraonal 111e1. PIQI 10. Otflclel Reocwdl 14A·, & 14A-2 11 lhOWfl upol\ tfle Otenge, Stele of Celltomle., u per COl1a Mesa, CA and penons IW.onl. unleu the obllga11on being The Sout~ltly oe.03 ,_, Of will and/or est.te: pre.ent.ative to administer PARCEL 2: A. non·111cl11tlve condomlnlumplln-o.dlnbook INP ~ 111 9oolt 412 PIOii who may be otherwise foreclOMd upon pennll• •longer the Northeut.lrly 1118.08 '"'ol lql A~ hu been filed the estate of George E . 1ppurt1n1nl HHment ov1r 1nd 13H1 11 P•O• 1737 of Olllc1a1 :.3~.2: ~ ~= lnteresied 1n the will and/or period. you he,,. only the leQlll r1Qht 11 ot Newport Helght1. u perm-ti b ... " -{ ln the d h IUOU the Southltfy 3 00 ,... of lot Aecordt of Nold County .. __._ ... .. t!l\ale 10 ttop thl foecloeur• by peylng the 1ec:orded In 8ook •. Peqe N "' DY .:.. ""'"'""er e g a n ( U n e r t e 40 of Hid trec1 fOf P"'J>0"' ol (bl The e11clu1rv1 right to .._...._. ol Mid County. : 1r1tlfe •mount 4•nllnOed by )lou1 Mlecell1neou• Map1. record• of Superior Court of Oranae pendent Adminiatration dreiUQI ll'td '°' m.intllnlno the poaHaeloo of 111 tbo11 uua Elioepl •n undlvldtd one·hell A petition hu been filed creditor. o,.n.ee County H id dl1tencn County r equeatlne that ~&\ates Act). The petition utlflor of th• etructu11t w111 deatgn1tld u blloonlM. petl01, ln1w9t of• ol, 0-. "**91111 w.d by Dolonil Hawkins in ffie ~o lli1d ou1 tile lmOUnl you rnu11 bilng me11ur1d 1 1ono tile Thomas E . Krefe r be ta set for hearing in Dept. located upon Lot 39 ol Nold ltect u or1g1 ., .... ~nd Olf•OH 11 ~~n=~~~ Superior Court o{ Oran1e pey. or to ""ll1GI '°'payment to Sou1,,....ny1nao1 uldLot. appoi nted u persona l o. 3 at 700 Civic Center ld~l~:'~~OEJU :=:.:"to00tid0t·n•otump11n dep111 of 1100 fut me11ur1d County requesting that ~~·1!0::~:=eu~; :;/:; oJE~~~~~~~TJlcr~: tepreeentatlve to adminJ.ater 've, Weal, ln the Oty of OEEO OF TRUST DATED 12110/11 PA.RCEl. 2. ~ "'°"' the ..... of Mid Do I 0 rea Ha wk Ins be other ~. '°'11~ ROSALINDA 21, 11181 UNLESS YOU TAkE theestateofJobnL.Keefer, ta Ana. CA on May 11. UNLE88 YOU TAKE ACTION TO Unit• 14A·I 1nd 14A·2 ... i.nd,bu1wlttlolltlhll'IClfllot-'-appointed •• personal E ISAAEL •l•I c/o W1ttwood ACTION TO PROtECT YOUR c.o.ta Me.a. CA (under the 11983 at 9:30 a.m. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT .,_upon tlll Condominium plln = r=~ :=:::. ~ representative to adm1niater Sevtngalnd LoenAHOCletlon. 2001 P"°PERT)' IT M"Y •SOL.DATA lnde~t AdministTatlon lF YOU OBJECT to the MAY BE BOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. •bove ~to eoe ~ $11, (llfftdlf _..._ the estate o f June Czabuj a B11rlngton. Ste 3 "· lot PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN of ~tats Act). 'The petition etlng of the petition. you ~Fy~H ~E~OA ~'0 ~:~~Afl~~ :~~:~.~~Ive ippllrti nent PARCEL 2 . Non.u oluelve (under the Independent ~::~21~i"'4~r1 •tin Welter gp~~";~~Eo:Ol~~E A~~~~ la aet for heart.n1 ln De.pt. either appear at the Pf\OCEEOIHO AOAl.NST YOU. YOU ..--i1 tor rMl<lenllel u• end __,ti for Ulllltlal ~for°"* Admlniatration of Estates II you 111,,.. eny queellon•. you YOU. YOU 8HOULO CONTACT ~ No. 3 at 700 Qvlc C.ent.er Dr.. earing and state your SHOOLO CONTACT A LAWYER purpc)M>' In end to the blllcony end ,:::.~•Ji· ,:11:.:i• ~~":: A.ct). The petition la Rt for 1houtd c:on11ct • 11wyer or the L.AWYEA Wet, Santa Ana, CA 92702 ob jections or file wrttten Th• •ddren °1 1111 •bov• pelk> clltectl'f ldl_,t to the lbo¥e more~= 1n INlt ll'llole neartna In Dept. 3 at 700 e=":'~ wtllCh mrt hlw M4r-. of"" •boYe property II on May 11 . 1983 at 9:30 •.m. bjectlons with th e court ~~ W:,~3~ '::.,nee.'~":i :!:!~·~0 ~~"p:r~1!~ 1111~11•1.R~~ entitled " "ol thlt Cllftaln Civic Center Dr., Weat, Rememblf. YOU MAY LOSE ~":;/'i:!~::!,"ty ~~ ~o~ IF YOU OBJECT to the before the hea.rln •• You ~IW ,,, IMI ..... Thi 11110tld COfM'lon Areu," lhown Oecl1t1tlon ol Coven1nta. Santi Ana, CA 92703 on LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT oomp1e1...-. or correct-. ~.i. ... of •'--_.,H-,,.,.. M ..... v ._ •-~ 1>en-..-•u""•' ...... o..d of 1 , 1 4 e • n d t 4 p on t" 1 condltlollf •lid RHttlotlone May 18 1983 at 9·30 a.m. TAKE PAOMPT ACTION Thi ..__ ..... ~ uncier. Mid 0-1 --. ,..... _ .. _.. ~--•• _, ... •u ...----"'."(."".'-• ,. 11corded Ootober 1a. 1t71 11 • · Nouce 1 hlteb ,..,..... Tlllt WSL ....,....,_, efU.-·~ at the your attorney. Trwt, W reuon of • ~ 0' Condominium Plen •bo¥e ~ lflttrulftenl No. 11011 In Book lF YOU OBJECT '° the Fln1nc11: Corpyo~;,l~n It duly ol TNel. OW reMOn ol 1 breach°' he&rlna and ftate rour t y 0 u A I\ E A :=."' .::.c:::-1.::,:.: to PA~l 4: 1334t ,. 1S88 It Mq., ~ aranUna of the petition, you eppolnted TNll .. under. o..d Qf ~.'" r!:10=·~:":: obElont or tue wrttten EDlTOR or a con~ d1llv1rtd 10 the und1ralg11ed 1 An uolu•lv1 1ppu1ten1nt b!:t::r::~~D:d!~~~'l""1Y· ahould @ither appear at the Truet d•1•CI October 7. 11182. dillvered to Ille und•r1lgned • ob tlona wl\h the court It.or of the deoceaaed, you Wl1t11n Oeolwatlon of OeflUh INI -·to -end~. at.. Th• •lrHt •ddr11• or otller hearlna and nate your Ill--tryoNEIL 8LOCGK •• "1gle ..... itten Oeclwltlon of Defeull and be ore the hearlna1 Your ml.Mt f~ your claim with the Dlrnllld for s-:i and"""'""°''°' ttme1, tlle 0"9f.: ci.onbect and OOfl'llnOfldalfcl.neflon of ttieMlld,.., obEtlon1 or flle written :;::~.'~AtR't~~o:Ri·G~;'.n~I~ Dem•nd tot Siii. and wt'llten not~ a~ may be in per.>t\ OUrl or present It to the f'r.!"=e~gne~~rl = s~-.::e, ~ .. ~.~or:C:'"~~ ~le 14 .A.Idea 91 .• IMIMI, CA ob lloru with the court 11nm1rrled wom1n. 1nd DEBI f'r.:=.~g~."J"':~~rl = or your attorney. enonal representative property to MtltfY Mid ob11Q411!0fle lhllll be~ to be part ot 2T,:: .... Wiii .,. mlde wlthoul be ore tb• hearlna. Your GA.AHN. • elnol• wom1n. 111 " propany to Mtiefy Mid obllgllllloN. 1 Y 0 U ARE A ppolnted by the cour 1nd 1MrHtt., th• 11ncter11ontd the "AllllrtotedCollWnon ,.,..... co"""'"1 or Wlll'flnty regardlnt appearance may b9 In pcnon =• !,...,,~~"':i'ra.,:: 1nd thlfHfter 1111 und•r1lgn9d CREDITOR or a cont:inpnl wtthln four months from the C*IMCI Mid notlca ot br*fl ancl ot N•"'• •nd •dClrue of th• 00.. poci ICM'\ °' -.rnlnnoal or by your at1ornlfy. ot AOSAll~ £. ISAAIL. 1 e1ng11 =::.':.-:' :,.=.:.CS~2~ cndlcor of the decuaed, you al• of Urat laauance of ~:21:.:..~-=~ ~:':2,: :!C::C:!:~!oi':: tONtllfVtM~1ueciuNdtry IF Y 0 U ARE A *om111. 11 to• eo 18 percent 1ta2, .. in.er. Ho lt~Hote. ti rm...i rue your cWrn wt th th• tten .. ~ ln ~ C>nlolll NoorW .,, 1M oflloe of the 8lu"9 Condai'nlnklma. Clo Oon K. _, ~ to lM """' P' ... CREDITOR or ~ntlnJent Int ...... end Met4EL A ltMIL. • Mid Offtci4ll ~ COU.r\ or preMDl h lO the 700 of \he California J>roba\O Raoontw Of OrWICle County; loull, 1"'44 CwlllnO MIMnQ, larU :r=11~~ ==-= credit« of the det 11rd1 you 111\QM women •to• 3t 11 peroant hlCI Hit wlll bt 1111de, Out 514traonal ,.preaen.tatlve e . Tho tJme for fllin8 l•ld Sal• will b• mid•. but BMW., CA. ta111. DlraullOI• to ~••~a. 11n, m\at {~your cla1l1\ wttb &M ==~on::~~ wltho111 cove111111 or .,,,.,,,,, =s:l.nt•d by tll• court • ..n• not ex""'-_._ :;:,:.' orco=t· ,or w1rrenty .• , th• •bove prop•rh may b• OotOOer 11. ttn, Ill aook court or prea.nt It '° \he ...... ......_ --.. ___.__ ... ...._ ~ °' trnPleel. ~ *" ...... _ .. ..--....otn8 tlttl obtelnecl lty req""!~Mlna In --Ofllllll,.._. ....,.,.,,....,..,.,.._,,_.,..,,_..,,.. pou1111011. 0t ~..-.to four moadtl fttlm the to four mon&hll from the date POl-lloft or "'°""'brenolit. to ~ nm thl •llftcitly .-.i 1...,...,,.,.. t•, pusonal ,.p,.Hnlatlve ~. 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IHUon l HO.I • \ht 00 6 •U W Tl, a M&ll, ' , IMWIC'911~;.....,AHll "N _,.,, Olllllf ..... ' '*' --111;~'1' .r ~'~ ·, ~.~ !!!.:.., ~ ll.·••• A;;nf;' ani.1~=:1=, lftfM an .. -f I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thurld1y, Aprll 21, 1083 WllDO fii\Rt'H :l .H TELL Mf,MY LITTLE WAMlNE , WMAT PO 'YUtJ PO? I'LL etT VOU WALK ALONCi THf 6£AC.H ALL VAY. TMEN GO MOME TO VOVR LITTLE . THATCHED HOT Ai NIGMT, RIGMT? I'M A COMPUTER PROGRAMMER !=ROM CLEV£LANP by Jim Davis THE FA~IL,. BIG Gt:ORGt: by Virgil Partch (V IP) CIRCtS by 8 11 Keane "Con I wear my short-sleeve pants?" "It's the dog show about the loving cup you borrowed!" '900:\ lll'LLl~S ONE GOOP TURN ... ® P&\Nl'TS Tt:1118LE•EED# I l<NEW I COULD WALK RIGHT BY WITHOUT GolNG IN! I 00.tT FUl 60ILTV (JI) fOff1lf Wr1H A SON6' IN '()LI~ HM'"5 ~A SMIL.e ON iXJR L-IP51 6(J'/S~ • o •f :LI wP "I wouldn't If I were you, George." Hank'Ketchum I 'THE EAA treiHT H~ N«WJIS.. M rT TALl<S ~EN I TAUC by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz ' ··~·· _A GOllN 011 lllOGI BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF COllELATI: YOUI PLAYi Both vulnerable South deal1 NORTH +nn t:>UU 0 KU • •Ot WEST EAST + KQIO + AH54 'Y AK J5t 'Y Q 108 0 1078 0 9 •n •soz SOUTH +2 ~% O AQJSO + AKQ85 Thr bidding: S•ud1 Weat Nortk ~att J O 1 '' Pa11 Pa11 3 • PaH 3 0 3 <:;i SHOE DR\BBLE ~ ~'4~~1l.E 'iou ~o·~ ~ ~ 1'~ ~ ~rtM..,11'~ ~ 'f1M ~ f()f{ IM MOAA\.E. ~'14 A "fO fialN{, "IM (,()(W ~E1"1Nb fl<>M tOIA? ~ "<>Mf! 4 • Put 5 0 Put Pa• Put 0J>f'nln1 lud· King or <::> The lime to con1lder you Una or plAy la before playing to the flnt trick. That le when you un determine how to combine more than one rhance, 1r it 11 poulblt. North judged wrll in thr auction. When South per sistrd 1n looking for game dupitr thr fact that hit part ner had prom1aed nothing. North drclded that h11 king lhird 10 partnrr'a r1rat bid suit and doubleton 1n thr other mrrited a shot al game. West led the king of hearts and declarer considered the 1 ~ "">fE 1~~ ~~frf4L ~M'1 ~f MAO ~ 'iOV ~~~'""' CoNt~AM~O IH~IO€. ~ ~v:er . t 'OR BETTER OR t 'OR "ORSt~ l'PlJLA7 Llt..ZIE:: SPILLeD D06 FOOD· ON IH!: tv\LL R.UG ! WHY DO YOU SAY THAT, NANCY? MY PEN PAL SENT ME HER l=OURTH LET1ER,0UT I KNOW SHE DOESN~ LIKE ME r pottlbllltlH. Jf lnlmpt Wt,.. 2 2, ht could handle eve11 a "2 club bruli. II ttumpt were 8 I. it '"med that declarer would have to rely either on a 3.3 club break or a rlneaae for th. jack. But there wu an even better line that allowed for a 8·1 trump break and a 4·2 club dlvl1ion. Wut continued with a srcond hurt. ruffed by drclarer The acr queen or trumps roulrd that that suit wu lndrrd d1v1drd 3-1. so declarer turned h11 atlrn t1on Lo clubs. He ruhed two high clubs and. when both defrndera followed. declarer could dalm Hr rvfftd 1 low club with the Idea of trumpe. returned to h1a hand with a heart rurr and drew the- outeundlQJ trump. Aft.er run11ln1 tlubt, declarer con· ceded a 1padr and cl1lmed hit contract. a ... , .. ..._,... • .., ... t• 4Hlllt trHlll•1 Let c ..... c .... !Nip , •• 11114 , .. ••J ~ t.Maue .. OOUIL£8 fer ,....U.a aM .., tabetlt. ,., • eef1 ., kAt OOUIL£8 ~t. Miid tU5 t. "Gw .. ·O..W•," can .t tM. ... .,.,.,. P.O. In %5t, NwwMd, N.J. 07848. Make <ei.eu payable t.Newapa,.rbMU. by Jeff MacNelly by Lynn Johnston 0£PISNDS ON HOW Gu" .. iy SHE FEEl.S WHEN"lf\EY " COME I ~E. WELL, IF SHE WERE A TRUE, DEVOTED PEN PAL-·~--...., By Mark Lasky SHE WOULD HAVE PHONED AT LEAST ONCE • .. Dally Piiat THURSDAY, APRIL 21 , 1983 ClASSlf 110 04 Rogers to U CI? 6-9 standout hasn't made decision By JOHN SEVANO o< Hie DelJ Not ..... Reports that Johnny Rogers has left Stanford and ii headed t() UC Irvine are prematutt according to Anteater basketball coach Bill M up.lg an. It's true that the 6-9 forward has secured his scholarship release from Stanford Coach Tom Davis. But, Mulligan insists Roger is not signed, sealed and delivered to UCI as a result. "All Rogers has done is get his release," said Mulligan yesterday. "We haven't algned him, nor has he committed himself to us yet. "It's too cloee for hitn to make a deci'lnon It just happened." Rogers, the Pac-lO's Freshman of the Year in 1981-82, left Stanford a couple of months ago. He's been trying since to seaire his scholarship release from the school, but Davis has ~n hedging. Davis finally relented after receiving a call from RoRers a few days ago. "I knew he would eventually be released.' Playoff battle in Sunset La Quinta High's Aztecs continue to put room between themselves and the rest of the pack in the Sunset League volleyball race, while the contenders for CIF 4-A playoff berths continue to build a bigger logjam. "'Marina (6-3) pulled into third place with a three-set victory over winless ~an View last night, La Qui (10-0) dealt visiting F.di.son -4) a setback. Eric Padilla and rountain Valley (7-2) Stanford wun't going-to hold on to him forever," Mulligan admitted. Rogers is rumored to be contemplating offers from BYU, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State and UC Santa Barbara, aa well as UCI And, while UCI would seem to hold the early iruiide track, Mulligan is still cautiously opllmiatk. "If it's ffOing to happen, I would like it to be done r ight, said Mulligan. "We'll kno w more wilhm two wee~" Rogers twice earned CIF 3-A Player of the Year honors while at La Quinta High. He averaged 25.8 points per game his senior year and a total of 2,012 ~1)\roughout hls career (1979-81). &id Rogers: ''I took this quarter off to evaluate the season. Right now, I'm conaldering UCI, among other schools. I would like to stay on the West Coast. "l know Mulligan well and I favor his style of play but I still haven't made any decision yet. I hope to do so sometime withln the next month." 1 Artists stumble in finals INGLEWOOD -For Laguna Beach High volleyball coach Bill Ashen, the evening may not have ended as he had hoped, but he still managed to be pleased with what tnmspired in the final night of the Inglewood Tournament last night. continues to hold second place 15-11 behlnd the play of setters The Artists were defeated by Santa Monica in a hard-fought championship match, 15-13, 3-15, 15-7, but to get there, Laguna won its quarterfinal and semifinal matches impressively. In the quarters, the Artists rallied to down San Pedro, 3-11, 11 -2, 11-7, and in the semiflna.ls, knocked oU South Coast League foe San Clemente, 15-8, 15-5. The latter victory may have serv. ed to get a monkey off the Artists' back. after disposing of Westminster Tom Power and Scott Nelson. (l-8). Power registered 13 kills and Marina's 15-3, 15-4. 15'-l Nelson 11 as the Barons were triumph over visiting Ocean never threatened. F o untain View required juat 40 miflute. u Valley bosta Marina in a key Eric Padilla, a senior middle matchtc.omorrow. blocker, junior setter Mike Casey "We switched from a 5-1to6-0 and senior outside hitter Marcel of{eruie and Power and Nelson Weise took turns dealing with did a good job putting the ball · "It was a mental block for us, Westminster. away," said Fountain Valley playing San Clemente,'' said La Quinta, down 12-4 in the Coach Doug Harbottle. Ashen, referring to a pair of first game. battled back to record Tile~ View and_South Coast ... previous losses to the T~itons. ~,~~rr,tt>.,~pe<J. th~ ·lea&Ue!! .~J?.lay....1:2.mon'.~One-°.f_"!1e setbacks was i.n the ?~-Cn:ai1"!1• io~ltl>15..,......,,Wltlt t~---~---·~ Ile .P.•li•O.,• make for a fast evening. °View pitting Costa Mesa at ournament and the 6ther1n l.lie Middle blockers Junior Utu Estancia and Newport Harbor first round of league play .. and Brad Kollar' sparked the meeting Irvine. ...I think right now we are He's not short • • on asp1rat1ons By ROGER CAR~N o< Hie Dlllly ,.... la.fl It's one thing to watch a seven-footer dunk a basketball, quite another to watch a ~-11 guard do It. When a 6-2, 210-pound tailback slams through the line of scrimmage and takes three would-be tacklers with him 10 yards or so before going down it's impressive. When a 5-7, 155-pound back does the same things It's eye-popping Such is the situation at Corona del Mar High where shot putter David Lawson has surfaced aa one of Orange Countl's premier athletes in the shot despite an absence o overwhelming siz.e. The 5-10, 170-pound 18-year-old senior, through the use of strength, quickness and aome old-fashioned ideas about hard work, has beoome the rabbit in the chase for the Sea View League crown. His best of 54-2 'h at the recent Tustin Relays appean to be just another step on a ladder of goals set a couple ot years ago. "When l was a sophomore l wanted to eventually go 55 feet, win the Sea View League championship and get to the CIF finals," says Lawson. "Now, I'm thinking of 56 or 57 feet, maybe at Beach Cities or at the league finals." Sea Kings track and field coach Jim Tomlin says hiJ (LaW110n's) explosiveness makes it difficult (See LAWSON, Pa1e D%) Aztecs. In the South Coast, pace-where we want to be. We played Fountain Valley disposed of setting San Clemente travels to better in thls tournament than peeky Westminster. 15-9, 15-7, Laguna Hills. we have all year," Ashen added. 0.-, .......... ~ ...... ...., Corona del Mar High 's Dave Lawson h as set his goals high . Giants do it again to Valenzuela SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Reliever Greg Minton and slugger Jack Clark, two San Francisco Glanta who have been battling alumps, came through when it counted last night. Minton, 1-1, pitched three scoreless innings and Clark collected the game- winnlng RBI in the bottom of the 10th inning as the Gianta edged the Los Angeles Dodgen, 3-2 and continued their mastery of Fertaando Valenzuela, 2-1. "I don't know if the Moonie ii back, but I like the result.a," aaid Minton, who entered the game with a 15.43 earned run average, survived a bases-loaded. no-out.a jam in the eighth and retired nine of the last 10 batters. Valenzuela, who has lost six in a row to the Giants. yielded a leadoff single to pinch-hitter Mike Vall in the 10th. Johnnie LeMaster singled through a drawn-in infield and Joe Pettini walked, loading the bases. Alejandro Pena replaced Valenzuela and struck out Chili Davia. Clark then hit a grounder to the left of third bueman Pedro Guerrero, whoee throw to the plate was too late to nail pinch-runner Max Venable. It ·First to finish: Anthem in • was Clark's first RBI since April 10. "It wu difficult to make that play," Guerrero said. "lf it's a good throw he's out. but I was off-balance when I threw It." Valenzuela had a two-hit shutout entering the seventh, but San Francisco bunchecl three of ita hita to tie the game. Clark led off with a double off the fence in left center and scored on Jeff Leonard's sharp single to left. Leona.rd advanced to second on Bob Brenly'a one-out fly to center off the glove of diving Los Angeles left fielder Dusty Baker. Byron Ball Rainout costly to Reggie By JOHN SEV ANO o<lfle Deir .... ltaft Reggie Jackson, mocking con cern, was e!eading with Angels General Manager Buzzle Bavasi last night not to cancel the ieam's game with Oakland. "U you cancel the game it will cost me money," said Jackaon kiddingly. alluding to the attendance cla~ in his contract which calla for him to make 50 cent.a on every penon over 2.4 million that oome1 through the tumatile. "Can't you wait a ll ttle longer?" Jackeon continued. "What ei.e have you got to do running Ball bounces from Oregon to Vanderbilt tonilh t anyway!" • Bavasi just aniled at Jacbon and then promptly postponed lut ni1ht'1 game at approximately 6:20. Hanel'a 65-foot catamaran, ea.Id to be one of the fastest "cata" afloat, and Mike Kane's Cruaader, a 55-foot trimaran which holds a number of epeed n!COrda of ltm own. There are two 12-meten which wlll be en1a1ln1 In . a boat-for-boat race of their own with a w.,er of a "tot of rum" foe-all banda on the winner - whether flnt to finlab or not. Jack IWllie'a 12-mnar Newdoy .u..dy ..... about .ven ~to­ tinilh vlct.oriea ln the l".ftlenlda ,.., She will be "-P ao1Mt Ted Ntt.tr'e Valian1 tram St. Frerida YllCht Oub, San J'rindaoo, aklnl ~her potential flrat Newa&oy (o-1'.utemer) and Valiant are both 12.-met.en the& W•H dealp.ed and bWll W Amnica'• CUp oampeidticln. bul ............ w. •••t\AS In lllfl ....... ..ad ........ • Mlhlim" .. ,_ O¥w'll wtth ... ....... ....... .. ....... .. . , ....................... . fee&, I ln•h•• wu .. • :Jl11•n1& el 1•MO ,..2111 ...... ti . -...,, .... • I • • By ROGER CARLSON °' .. .., ......... B)'l'Ul &11, the 8-8 All-Sun.et Lea1ue bHketball 1tar who switched trom Newport Harbor Hl1h to Ocean Vlew for hla ..ruor aeuon, bu switched apln. Sl1ned and acheduled for delivery to th• University of Ore.con befon the leei.ta -.i becan, Ball bu recoutdered after communJcad.n& wtth new Or.con Colich lbl MoNoll. (who -~ Jlrb Haney), and hM al1n•d with ·~anderbllt Unlveralty under C:O.Ch C.M. ' 08 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thureday, Aprll 21, 1983 .. Roadrunners were hardly Roadrunners How can you sweep an e~t in m track and field without any opposition and still not wln? Saddleback Hlgh's women's team found out Tuesday in llS Sea View League meet with Costa Mesa. The Roadrunners didn't set any personal bests in the race in fact, they took what the official fell was "too much time" in touring the 220-yard dash. Without any competiuon, the Roadrunners apparently felt they could sunply lope through their paces, but the official rulecfthey hadn't run fast enough to deserve to win, thus they were dU;qualilied. It was real.ly a moot pomt, howev~r\ since Saddlcback had already wrapped up the meet on the way to a 57-52 victory Chicago, Oilers advance Short-handed goals by Doug Iii Wlhoo and Rick Paterson and ' excellent g oaltending by Tony Esposito vaulted Chicago to a 5-2 victory over Minnesota and into the semifinals of the Stanley Cup playoffs In National Hockey League action last night . . . Also advancing was Edmonton, as defenseman Paul Coffey's second goal of the game triggered a five-goal Oiler burst in the second period that carried the Oilers to a 9-1 romp over Calgary . . . Bob Bounae paced a four-goal bhtz in the second period and the New York Islanders took a 3-2 series advantage over the ~ew York Rangers with a 7-2 conquest . Rick Middleton and Barry Pederson notche<l two goals and two assists apiece as Boston buried Buffalo 9-0 to grab a 3-2 lead in their series. Blues to Saskatoon? SASKATOON, Sask.a\chewan - Sports entrepreneur Bill Hunter having announced yesterday he had comple ted arrangements with Ralston-Purina to buy the St Louis Blues has turned his attention to has n~xt major obstacJe the National Hockey League Board of Governors. Hunter, president of newly formed Coliseum HoldiJ18B Ltd., would like to move the Blues to Saskatoon. LAWSON. • • From Page 01 to 9et a limat on his pot.entlAl "I don't know what he can do. As for college, I think he could really do well in the javelin. He has the arm for it. And, he has two things going for hun. First. he's a bright kid (3.4gpa) and Carlton 8ehi down Chicago Sieve Carlloo 1Jltchod M four-a hlt~r for hi.I ~3rd lVWr ahutout and JM Mor1an IOC'ked 1 two run homer 11 Philadelphia beat th• Chkaao Cube, 2-0 lut nlaht In National Le.,uc acuon It wu Carlton'• 288th ~r victory, leavb1a him 12 ahy of becomlna the 16th pl\cher In bueball hiBtory to w ln 300 1ame1 . E~whCJre In ttw Nl.. n\lo'Nt11v Cetar Cedeno'• two run doubt~ hlahllghted a alx-run fifth lnning to Ult Cincinnati to a 6-4 dec:ltlon owr HoW1t.on, tht- Altro1' 11th 1etback In 14 11ame1 thll IO Hon ... Mooklt Wll1on blooped a run 1co.rlng alngle that 1napped a 6-6 tie In the elgh\h innlna •• the New York Meu completed a double-heade r 1weep from CAllU~ .f>lttaburgh by winning the second game, 7-5. In lhe opener, Tom Seaver toesed a three-hitter and al.lo tripled home a run as the Meta blanked the Pirates, 6-0 . . . Rain and cold weather cawied the postponement of two games, St. Louis at Montreal and Atlanta at San Diego. Makeup dates for the contests have not been announced. Quote of the day James McNuJty, mayor of Scranton, Pa., site of the Larry Holmes-Lucie n Rodrigue:z heavyweight fight, noting that he was vice-mayor in 1975 when boxing promoter Don King was given a key to the city: "Since then I've become the mayor and we've chanRed the locks" Brett's 3 HRs pace Royals George Brett belted three home a ruN And drove In seven runs last night, including a two-run shot in the top of the ninth Inning that gave Kansaa City an 8-7 victory over the Detroit. Tigers. Brett'• heroics made a winner out of reliever D•o Qul1enberry, the former Costa Mee.a High and Orange Coaat College standout . . . Elsewhere an the American League yesterday, New York's Dave RlgbeUI fhrted with a no-hitter for 5 'h innings and allowed two hita 111 eight shutout innings as the Yankees held on for a 6-4 Vlctory over the Chlcago White Sox. Righetti is now 3-0 . . Jim Rice belted a game-tying, two-run homer in the ninth inning, and Tony Annu walked with the bases loaded with two out lo give Boston a 5-4 triumph over Milwaukee . . Dave Stieb patched his way out of a bases-loaded jam in the first inning and went on to record his second complete game victory as Toronto downed Cleveland 4-1 . . . Jim SllDdberg and Mike Rlcbardt drove in two runs apiece to spark Texas to an 11 -2 rout of Baltimore ... Guy Gaettl drove in three runs with a single and double as Minnesota posted its fourth straight win, 11-2 over Seattle. Knicks, Blazers win Bernard IUn1 hJt 11 of hil flnt 12 1hot.1 and .. 'Ored 2~ of hu 40 point.I ln thci flr1l half to booet New York to a 118-107 victory over hoet Neow Jerwy In thl' opener of their bc1t-of-three National Sukt'tball AMO<:lullon plo)'otr 1erlea laat nJ1ht . . In thu only Olht'r NBA c:ontnt lot night, Mycbal Tbompaoo and Jim Pu1on notched 25 poW'lt.1 upl~ to 1park Portland to A 108-97 win uver St-itttl(• Tht' undt-rdos Blazers hopt' to wrup up the aerlet with a win In Portland tomorrow with the winner to f~ tht: Laken. Baseball today 1898 -Pitcher Bill Duggleby becaml' the only playt:r ever to hit u i rand slam home run In hl.8 flrat major league at bat. Hla second Inning homer of! Cy Seymour helped the Philadelphia Phillit.'fl defeat the New York Giants, 13-4. 1955 -The Brooklyn Dodgers defeated the Philadelphia Philhes, 14-4 at Ebbeta Field for their 10th consecutive victory from the 1tart of the season -a maJOr league record that lasted unUJ 1981 Today's birthdays: &ltamore outfielder Al Bumbry is 36 New York Mets pitcher Jesse Orosco is 26. Scott to run al UCLA meet Steve Scott, a product of UC • Irvine, waJJ run his hrst outdoor mile in the United States this year when he competes in the Pepsi InvhalionaJ track and field meet on Sunday, May 15, at UCLA's Drake Stadium. Scott will be matched against a formidable field that Includes Dr. Thomas We11lnibage of West Germany ... Little-known "'trey Waltke, a las t -m inute qualifier, stunned second-seeded Jolm McEnroe, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 yesterday in a first-round singles match a t a tennis tournament in Las Vegas Paul Silas, victimized by injuries during his three years as head coach of the San Diego Clippers of the National Basketball Association, was fired yesterday . . Free safety Bill Slmp100 of the Buffalo Bills and formerly of the Rams and co-holder of the National Football League playoff record for inte rceptions, announced his retirement yesterday . . Just hours after being named the Mapr lndoor Soccer League's Rookie of the Year, Los Angeles Laz.ers goalkeeper Kirk Sbermer learned he will need surgery to repair a fractured elbow suffered during lhe Laz.ers' final regular-season contest . . . Roger Mayweatber was hurt m the early rounds but came back to stop challenger Jorge Alvarado of Panama an the eighth round in San Jose last night to retain his World Boxing Association junior lightweight tJtle Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Oakland at Angels. 7:25 p.m .. K.MPC (710). Marina turns cold shoulder to Huntington It d009n't 1et.•m luir, but the reward for the Marina High men'• 11w1m team's victory over Huntington Beach yesterday waa a cold shower. But then, the Viking 11w1mmera are getting used to at. They swam to a 114-~l victory In a pool that was al!lout 10 degrc-es cooler than nonnal. Thanhs to a gas leak at the school, there's no hot wawr. But with double victories from St.eve Smith and Brian Brotherton, the Vikings wanned the pool up an a hurry en route to their fourth straight Sunset League victory. In other action yesterday, Edison defeated Wt-st.nuntser, Univen11ty got past Corona del Mar and &itancia topped Saddleback ln women's meets, t:dason, Corona de! Mar and Est.ancla all were vl(·tonous At Manna, the V1kangs won every event, with Srruth. JUSt back from the JUn&or nationals, clocking a 2:04 82 an the 200 md1v1duaJ medley and 100 free (~l 92) Brotherton was a double wanner wath a 5:14.73 in the 500 frt-estylf:' and a I :57 04 1n the 200 freestyle Senior Jerry Nu:u.o clocked a 59.92 to win the 100 butterfly and a 1.08 15 to take care of the 100 breaststroke to lead Edison to a 106-58 decision over Westminster. Sophomore J im McM1llen swam a 1:57.17 to win the 200 free and a 5:26.0 to win the 500 free. In addiu on, Charger diver Gary Goldstein remained undefeated this season with an easy victory. ln men's Sea View League actJon, University topped Corona del Mar, 89-67 as Andy Carl.son swam to victones in the du;tance freestyle events (1:49.0 and 4:49.75) and Hob Bartlett won the 100 backstroke with a 1:02.44 Mark Wicks' double win m the 200 and 500 freestyles paved the way for E&tancia's 84-51 win over Saddleback Gordon Berg clock a 58 72 in the 100 backs troke and Bud Riggs won the 100 breaststroke an 1.09 2 to aid the F.agle cause In women's meets. Michele Bird won the 50 freestyle an 25.50 and the 100 butt.erfly m 1:01.89 as Corona del Mar edged Uruvenuty, 83-72. Amy White turned an a 2: 11 0 to win the 200 individual medley !or University Jona Otoshu1 swam a 30 44 to wan the 50 free and then clocked a winning 6:33.4 to take care of the 500 free as F.stancia topped Saddleback, 94-95. Ed1S0n improved ats record to 3-1 in SWl&et League meets as Tania Ziegert won two events in a 112-53 declS1on over Westrrunst.er. Ziegert clocked a 1:08.02 an the 100 butterfly and a 27 74 m the 50 freestyle Record bass • in California? U.S. women in exhibition Bigger catches are being reported at Southland lakes The odds are m favor of California producmg a world record olargemouth bass from one of Its many lakes m the Southland ttus spring OUTDOORS Already in the early stages of the season JIM ' numerous fish m the 12 to 17-pound class have been The U S women's Olympic volleyball team, which recenlly churned Lhe No 1 rankrng in the world wath sweeps in two European tournaments, will meet • taken_ out of Southern. Ca:llfomia ~au:rs. and thw.e NWllllr' ,..~~~iu&LbuiJv·u~~~~\I.,•>< .. ~· ~ ~,- a men's proCess.aonaJ team in an J exh1b1uon match at Saddleback ~ ~·"-~ J.f~... ... .... ; secondly, whatever it takes, he'll ~ .. ,~~--·.~':." '""":!' -~2 :~·-~­ Bill Cool, the Sea ltings' weight coach aaya the hard work has been an even bigger factor. I "It's his dedication," says Cool. "He's the first to pracuce ' and the last t o leave . His , technique has become so much better than others because or lt. J He explodes way off the ground, I· which mkes up for his lack of r size." Lawson has also done 146-8 i n the discus, which ii respectable, although not nearly in the same c.ategory as his shot putting feata. • Considering Lawson 's size • and quicknesa, he ..-ould appear ~ to be a 10lid candidate for the ~ pole vault, and Cool agrees. "He : might have misaed hia calling," ~ says Cool. it's certainly ~ something be could have done." ~ Lawson'• reasoning for the shot evolved from conversations ., with friends a couple of years : ago. ~ "I've run a 4.6 40." says " Lawson , "but when I was a • sophomore I wun't that fast and > a friend of mine convinced me to I try the shot because it wasn't ' that hard. "But throwing i.sn 't the most important thing ln life. I'm going to echool for academics. I've been accepted at SMU, but maybe that's the wrong 1ehool to go to if I want to throw the shot (because .of the Mustangs' loaded shot put department). "But.. l'd be wll.lina to try for It." .JUaht now all that 11 on Lawt0n'• mind la dealing with the compeUtlon at the Beach CIU. Invitational at Newport Harbor Saturday, where he'• just il.Jabtly overshadowed by the phy.kal pretence of Newport HarbOl"I Dave Cad.Ion. El Toro'• Louht S.r1eant ll'ld hl1 own teammate, Jeff Bro•n. Dave Lawson Skins top Rams' slate A Nov. 20 Anaheim Stadium date with Super Bowl champion Washington highlights lhe 1983 Rams' schedule announced by the National Football League yesterday. A3 well as facing West Division champion Atlanta twice, other playoff tea.ma from last le8SOn on the Rama' slate include Green Bay, the New York Jets, Detroit, Miami and New England. The regular season will begm In New Jer111ey on Sept. 4 against the New York Giants wlth the h ome opener set f or the following Sunday agairut New Orleans. The Rams then have three straight playoff teams, traveling to f.ace Green Bay and the New York Jeta before hosting Detroit. The Rams' achedulo: a.pt. 4-el N Y Okin .. a.pt. t ,_.._ OrtMne a.pt. 18-°'9eft Bey et Mllweull .. hpl.2&-MHY.JtU Oct. 2-o.trol\ OCt. t -M 8811 F1Mdeoo OCt. 11-A~I OCt.~~ OCt.~.....,,.,. :::. ~:... (Mondey ,,.,., Nert. to-W-'*"'°" Nert. 21-8uffalo Deo •-e11"t l1~ Deo. , ,_...., CnQl9nd Dlo. 11-lt .... on-n. '«iii~~ -f • "';T""' ~"V -_, , .... ·~ -~~ --~ .'1"' • .. -.w .... ;..iliilllllllliillliiiit•,.·------------..ir Lower Olay Lake in San Diego opened this month and has already produced some large bass and will continue to improve as the water temperature rues It's possible that a world record will come from Olay, but according to a spokesman, the other lakes in San Diego County are just as likely to kick out a trophy fish. With the early openings of El Capitan and Hodges, anglers will get a chance at the big bass for the fint time in many years from theee two popular the next couple of weeks. Lakes that are contenders in the quest for Mr. Big Mouth are all lhe San Diego City and county lakes, He nshaw, Wohlford and possibly Vail. To the north of Orange County, Casitas and Castaic lakes are in the running for a record fish and even Irvine Lake could produce a big fish due to its heavy stocking program of catchable rainbow trout. nearby lakes thia early In the season. A combination of skill. patience and luck wlll play the major role for the angler who catches a new world record, and will result in making that angler an "instant'' millionai.tt. Most likely the fish will be caught on a live crawdad, but a rubber worm, spinnerba.Jt or crank plug could be cast into a likely hole and haul out the record bass. Bass flshennen from all over the world are curr~ntly in the Southland trying to hook onto a possible reeord. Even if a world record is not established ttus season the chanct?$ are that some aragler will lose a possible record and it is only a matter of tune before a new world record will be established m Southern California brealung lhe old record of 22 pounds 4 ounces. The ~lakes in San Otego are now prime for fishing and will continue to produce respectable catches through Ma:1. but the big fish will come an All of the lakes llsted above are open, and for informal.Ion on the San Diego lakes, phone (6 \9) 463-0241 and for lrvme Lake phone 649-2991 Is Bast best bet at Speedway? Mike Bast will try to make It four in a row tomorrow night in the scratch main event of the weekly speedway motorcycle races at Co1ta M esa's Orange County Fairgrounds. Bast, a aeven-time national champion , took the checkered flaa just ahead of Brad Oxley last week. And, if you're interested, lhe record for consecutive scratch main victories la 13, 1et by Alan Christian in 1980. "rve never aeen But Wrpet' and more full of conlldence," aayt Harry Oxley, promoter of the weO.ly racea. "With 15 years of ndna expertence bthlnd hJm. he knowa every trick in the book. and he'• put lt all ~ether to make It won thJa yee.r. But'• 1U.Uen competiuon hall ~ ftom ~ younpr Oxley, who hN dedded to atay in t.M U.S. r.ther than make hll yearly appearance In the British Leagues. Tomorrow rught's activities get under way with the firlt race at 8. Gates open at 6:30. Tickets are priced at $6 for adults and $2 for children under 12. Parking and programs are free. The speedway has expenenced capacity crowds the put three weelu, and 1peedway oUlcials Weathers named Chapman coach From AP dlapetdtn M!ke W•then. 34, WU~ bud bueball coecb ... Chapman Collea• effective June 1, the IChool announced ~· w.~ an lllllaiant COllCb at ~the I*\ two )'Mn. wW 1ucceed Paul DeeH, who r..sp.d to ~ fUU time to private bull.I-. are advising spectators to come early More anfonn.ation is available by phoning 492-9933. ANGELS .. • From Page 01 High product Matt Keough (0-2) in the nightcap. -. The w"<Jm"!'n"!' rea~ .... ~htttt, · ·" rolled up 14 Vlctories -all but o ne in three sets -at tournaments in H ungary and RUSSla, is one of three national teams already accepted for the 1984 Olympic Games in L os Angeles. Among the members of the women's team is Westminster's Debbie Green, who a s a freshman at use. became the youngest woman ever to be named to the All-American volleyball squad The May 7 exhibatJon is set for 7:30 p.m. an the Saddleback gymnaSJum. Tickeu, at $5 fJ>r adults, will be sold at the door. LEASE A 1983 COUGAR FOR s19925 PER MONTH* Leasing Isn't right for everyone. but may be the answer to your new cer need•. Leae • brand new 1Q.83 Mercury Cougar for $199.25 per mOf\th on a cloeed end leaM, with no down payment and 38 month free malnt.,anoe & warranty. Come In and help UI find the right ..... plan for you. ------------------- ~ . . . .. MAJOR LaAQUI ITANOtNOt AIMftoen&..... 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Gene Meyer (US I def Cnlp Hooper (US I. 8 ·3, 6·0. Sandy May11 IU S I d•I EllOI hlltc:het IU S I 0.2 11-3. Henri Lec:ot>le (Francel C1.i ~n Cu<ten (Soutl'I Alrtce~ 0.t. 0.2. Hink Pftater (U S 1 clef Johan Krlel< (Soulll Altlcel. 7-6 11-4 Orancl Prix toumement , .. ~ lft91end) NOTE Rain poe1poNCI pley In the llnl round Women'• toum.ment (et IWMe CllJ, "'-1 leooftd~ ...... v1rg1n1a Rut.IOI (Romenlll) d•' 1<11n...,, HO<>lllh (U S I. l-4, I-I, Mertine New111tov1 IU S I clef Anne Hobbe (El>Qlend) • .._. 0.1 Ancl• .. JMOtf' IU SI Clef E11Zaoe111 s.,,_ lAuel••ll•l e-t e-t Yvonne Verrnuk (Soulh Alrleel clef Ct ttln Je•• (SWecln), 0.2 7-6 YNt.,dar'• tranNICflon• eluaAU. Ametlceft L ... ue NEW YORK YANl<IEES·Slgned Berry Foot• to • tour-Y91r contrllC1 u • ICOUt NatloNI L.Meue CHICAGO CUBS·Plactd Mal Hiii oul11eldtt, on Ill• IS·Cl•y dlHbleCI 1111 retro11e11 .. to AP<~ I 8A&KET9AU. Netlonal ._ ...... ._..'*' SAN OIEGO CLIPPERS-Fltecl PeUI Slt .. neecl COICll Horse racing results \ LIDO 1120 580 380 720 380 3.20 High Cllmb•r. 1140 400 300 3.20 2.80 4 80 Sliver. 3.80 3.00 3.AO 2.40 t.20 8111.iltz. Bfllllant .. COM) RAC«. 6'h l\;(IOnge L' Marqull (Plnc:ayl 9 80 4 $) 3 80 On The HOM (Pedroza) 4 20 3 40 Malfltt0f9 (Und~gl 2 80 Alto rec.cl: IOe II, On ni. Fly, °'19 Muter. 811111 N1Uw, er-O'Brien. Time· 1:18 115. a DU. Y DOUka (4-tl peld 148 80 T'HR) UCL t 'I\ lurlonge ~ (Ltptieml 4.80 •.oo 3 20 c.a.y·1 PlayrNt• (Slb1119) 11 80 4 80 "'°'¥' • Lui IF'*'1•) 10 00 Aiao r~. Foppilh RON. Spec;uC•te In Gold. Penocri.. ~·1 Lav.. Siiler Snow, M• S. Hiie. ""-it T-. Mldnlgllt Coot. Mk:ante. Time: 1.18. ,0Ufm4 AACL 8-A lvf1on0i. Fu Melt9le (McCerronl e.eo 3.80 2.80 Jelt;bMn l~I 3.40 2.IO Ut11e QYil (~OU) 3 80 Alao rllC*I: lndl8n F1blea, Strlllnc», Sen Pen Imp, Luv al Flret Slgllt, SM S C.CS, Monday Miii•-. o.lre Roed. Mite Su81e High 'TlfM 1 19 3 /5. l'WTit RAca.. 8'1\ 1UJ1onoe London Cf-(~) A Hero (Hnt.y) Pro P-(Plero.) Aleo r a c •d · Nor111 Line , ~· Time: 1: 18 2/6 .. IXA~A (&-1) peld l 3UO 5.88 3.00 2.40 2 80 2.20 300 MajHllC: Falt, ~ ~~ .. April 23 -24 ~PECTATOR'S FLEET HEADQUARTEQS INCLUDING SPECTATOR FLEET INFORMATION 36th Annual Ensenada Race $15 per penon Leave the dock at 10:30 am tor starttna area Limited 1Up1 for out of Cowa eatriel ' ' ~ t . 0 4 . Orange Coaet DAIL V PILOT /Thurlday, Aprll 211 1983 Auerbach exPected to s tep down BOSTON (AP) -Arnold ''Red " Auorbld\ will 1t.ep down at the end of t.hit eeuon .. 1eneral manaaer of tho Bo9ton Celtb, a pe>eJUon he hu held with the NaUonal Suketball Auoclation team for more than 30 yNl'9, the Bolton Globe la report.1.n&. Auerbldl, who la credited with buildlfli and auatalnl.na the club, will remain u It.a president, but will spend only about half u much Ume working with the team u he haa recently, the newapaper reported today. "I am atJll trying to talk him out of it," Celtics owner Harry Mangurian told The Globe. "I think I have a ahot at It. For me penonally, • lot of tho fun In ownina thll team II bel~ with Rod I juat Ukt the KUY eo much. Ho a ,,_t to be around. "We've talked tbout thla, tnd I know how he feela. But I think It la vory Important for ua that he 1tay rully Involved," Man,qurlan aa.id Auerbach ia 64 and want.a w •pt-nd more time with hi• family and friend• In Washington, D.C ., where he alwoya haa lived, the newspaper aald. He doe1 not want to retire completely but plan# to work on 90me other ventw:-ea in an office near hla home. Auerbach coached the Celtics from 1950 to 1966, wtnnlng 938 regular-aeaaon games and nin NHA champlONhlps. He became prHldent and general mana1er after reurtng u coach. Ht' WH named th~ beat coach In the 3~-Y~•r history of the NBA In 1981 . Two yean •10, Manaurlan llnnounced that Auurbach had agreed to what omount.ed to a lifetime contract wlth the Cellkla. Mani\.lrUln .. id Auerbach had told him In 1979 that he planned to retire ln 1981 at the end of the contract he then held. The "lifetime contract" c11 lled for a conaultlng arrangement to follow Auerbach'• duties u general manager and pre1ldent Kode l THI BUlllTIN BOARD tourney at JWTC More than 35 mixed doubles teams are expected to compete tn the first Bullock's Kodel tennis tournament acheduled for April 29-May l at the John Wayne Tennis Club ln Newport Beach. Players from throughout Orange County have already qualified for the tournament with preliminary match victories. Among the earty qualifiers are: George Yardley-Erica Ray, Palisades Tennis Club; Stan Fox-Jennifer Slattery, Los Caballeros Racquet Club; Matt Richardson-Kathy Fox, Marriott Hotel Tennis Club; Steve Simon-Susan Warfield, Tustin Tennis Factory; Ifoug Mlnz- Paula Coioffi, Westminster Tennis Asaociation. Jeff Banwer-Ro&e Tarkanian, Pasadena; Kerry Hibbs-Sally Moore, Big Canyon Country Club; Craig Neslage-Christie Bragg, South C.oast Pla.z.a Hotel Racquet Club; Joe Havens-Ellen Bryant, Woodbridge Tennis Club; Rand Kvehnel-Pam Prest, Sea Spray Tennis Club. Blaine Pattone-Moira O'Toole, Nellie Gail Ranch Tennis Club; Glen Eugenio-Christy Hernandez, Santiago Canyon Tennis Club; Alex Polland- Wendy Kramp, Tennisland Tennis Club; Sonny Sanders- Karen Kraushaar, Fullerton Tennis Club; Mike Conover- Debbie Strombeck, Saddleback Tennis Club; Ed Burt-Wendy Luhmann, Cal State Fullerton; Russ Greiner-Penny Petersen, Mission Viejo Country Club; Holly R othrock-George Steinman. MacArthur Village CdM golf e r to play 1 a t Arizona State 6 011 tour n a m ents A '9UL H -Th• executive Olymplc Invitational wlll be held at the Riviere Country Club In Pacific Pallaedea. Proceeds wlll be distributed to the regional Olympic committee and ueed to IUPPort athlete• In training at the U.S. Olymplc T'ralnlng Centar In Colorado Sprl~. Entry , .. la $t75 per pef'ton and Includes green t .... half cart, dlnMr. tee prlzea and drawing for 01her glf1s. Phone 6'4'4-8417 for more Information. MAY 11 -The Vince Ferragamo Orange County Speclal Olymplca Celebrlty Golt Clasalc: wlll be held at the LOI Alamlloa Navy Base Goll Cour .. beginning with a noon shotgun start. All prQCMda will go to the Orange County Special Olymplc8. Coat 11 $ t 7 5 per peraon and Include• golf cart, tee prizes. relreehment1. awerd1 dinner and ticket• for door~ For ~ lnlonnatton, phone 775~79 I' outll loot ball Registration for Newport Beach Junior All-Amertcan Football wtll be held Saturday at Ensign Junlof High School from 9 a.m unlll noon. The IHgue la open 10 loungsters, ages 7-14. Reglatratton f .. la $1 lflotort!~ele raeln lf Simi Valley'• Pete Ham.. 11111 the leadlng rider In the American Motorcycle Aaaoclatlon'a Southern Calllornla spring series, lee.a the chaltenoe Of Ted Boody of Lansing. Mich . and other touring proe, 11 J c AgaJanlan·a AICOt Pant In Gardena tomorrow night. Competlllon begins at 8. For ticket lnlormallOtJ, phone (213) 321-t 100. Enduran ce rat!e A lineup of exotic Protypea, Porsche Turbos. Lol111, Ferraris, Mazdu, D1t1un1. Grids. Aaton M_.rttna and Mirages wlll conte1t Sunday's Ttmea-DetMJn Six-Hour Grand Prix of Endurance 111 Rlveralde lnternallonal Raceway. Michael Andrettl will be favored to capture the Forum Formula Mondlel event on Saturday. The 100-mlle reoe t>egln1 at 4 p.m A Champion Challenge for reclng eedan1 gets under way at 10 a.m. Sunday followed by the six-hour Enduro at 11 :30. Tlcketl are 11vallable at Tlcketron and Mutual agencies A l'SO re111s tr•tlon American Youth Soccer Organization Region 117 (Central Huntington Beach) haa echeduled reglatratlon for Saturday, April 30 from 9 a.m . unlll 3 p.m. at Talbert School. Cost 11 $35 per player, which Includes uniform and Insurance. Youngatera. agH 8-18, are ellQlble lor the league They should be accompanied by an adult at registration. For addl l lonal Information, phone Commissioner Daryle Hatt at 9&4-a692. IJCL A e r e w UCLA wlll celebrate 111 golden annlve<sary of rowing by hosting Harvard Unlve<lllty In 11 dual meet scheduled for 2 pm Saturday, May 7 on Ballona Creek In Marina del Rey The event wlll mark 50 years of rowing at UCLA and 50 yeare since the Bruins and Harvard met In a dual meet. Harry Parker, the coach of the Harvard crew. has also been the U.S Olymplc erf!W coach s1oce t964. Hla record In dual meeta It 87-8. UCLA"s varsity er--I• ranked second In the nallon, while the Brulna' treahman eight shell la ranked No. 1. More Information on the compelttlon la available by phOntng (213) 399-2357. :AJ:iwn,a Sta,te Bnfveratt)' has • 'signed~del'Mirffflft.&'&ft'"~~~~·~~~.-~y ~-------~-~~7_~~~--,::~~~~~"="""r_•~~~-;;;;~:;;~~~~~~·~.;~~~;·:;;·~·=-;.P.;;::;_;;:- ~£~Wf!~~~~~~ Uritps finally got. him Wright was the Southern California junior and Newport Beach city amateur champion in 1982, in addition to finlahing second at the American Junior Golf Association Western Regionals and the 1983 American Junior Golf Association Southern Regional in New Orleans. DllTH 1ma1 STEENSON TiiOMAS J . STEENSON. resident of Laguna BeKh, Ca. Pueed away on April 17. 1983. Swvived by loving wife Lola, dal.lghter Sandra Dunn of e>ranae. Ca and 2 grandchildren. He waa a member of the Loa Alamitoa Men'a Club and a former IBM Supervt.or_ Memorial 1ervlce1 will be held at ll:OOA.M On Saturday, April 23, 1983 at Pacific View Chapl'f. Private interment Pac1flc View Mortuary d.lrec:ton McCC>ti4ICll MO•TUAalU Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 788·0933 San Juan Capistrano 4~-1776 MMll09 &.AW~MT. OUYI MonUatY • Cen-.1.,y Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Coala MHA S40-S554 .. S teinbrenn er 's p un ishment too severe ~ .~ ~.~!1!'~~y U Gt!orge Steinbrenner can be fined $50,000 for ma.king a critical remark to a friend about an umpire's call in spring training, what sort of punishment should be inflicted on the bueball fan who yells, not once but 100 times during a game. "Kill the umpire!?" Hanging or the electric chair would seem too merciful. The umps have been out to get the impetuous. outspoken New York Yankee owner for years and they finally did it, prevailing on Commissioner Bowie Kuhn to give George more than a slap on the wriat -a hefty blow to the pocketbook. It'1 a knee-jerk reaction by the outgoing commiaaioner, who la not too fond of George anyhow, and a decision that aeems to violate every tenet of freedom of expression for the country in which bueball purports to be the national paatl.me. MOST OF US have had It up to our ear lobes with the archaic explanation that it'a "ln the best interest of the game." That'• the official expla~tion used in the $100.000 fine In 1979 against Ray Kroc, the hamburger king who owns the San Diego l>adres. and the $10,000 fine and year's auapension aaessed U.S. judo team plans exhibition The U.S. Olympic Judo team will be on hand for a ct.moNtradon u part of th1t Sunday'• arand o~ of the Spona MedJdne Clinic ln Irvine. 11ie lrvtnt Hellth Coenter'• new c:linic opening LI .et fOf' 1·5 p.m. The center ii located at 147d Jeffrey &ed. Suite 108. Staff docton Include the cent.er'• founder MlchHl Santone, ln char1• of r .. ••rch end IAYlllApUon of mUllcl• coadlUom; JIJJW Wooley, a former ~time Olympian and medkal *2vl.tor for the 1984 Olyin_plc judo team; Daniel Slal•r.t. a arwtuac. of UC 1rvtne and &he U.S. ArmY ttkl School; and Oordon Oranru1, honorary"' board member of AHte. a •WllJle Olympic traln!na censer wltb the dty ol Senta Monka. hr mon tn.tcc niaUOn; phDnl 111-0JIN. ' ~ ----~ """ - COMMENTAR Y agalnat Ted Turner, owner of the Atlanta Braves, for what was termed "tampering." Here's how the two men tampered. In a phone conversation wlth a apor1& report.er. Kroc waa asked lf he would be interested in Graig Nettles and Joe Morgan if they became availAble. "Sure." replied Kroc. innocent of baRball'a 19th Century strictures. Turner, admitting to too many dry martinis at a cocktail party, violated a cardinal rule by offhandedly exprea.lng an interest ln the Giants' Gary Matthews. Kroc became IO dilenchanted that he dJvorced himaelf from further bueball operations. Turner sued. but the couna ruled against him. Baseball ia ita own little world. There are ogres everywhere trying to 1oil Ila image and the commiaaioner la given abaolute power ln trying to keep the game pure u Ivory aoap. Judges and congreaanen att inc.lined still to view buebalJ u the comer lot game they knew. kids and ouwde normal jurisdiciion. IF THE CITED offena19 occurred ln any other area, penalties would be ludic:roua. The Constitution gives everyone the right to expl'ft9 hJs optnloN - neeatlve or poaitive. The game can't be ucroaanct. It'• a buainees. Tilere la no place for "pt'' rules. Steinbrenner•• war with umpl.r'M hu ~n going on 11nce Ul78 when the Y ankft!ll won thelr leC01lCi 1tralght Wol'ld Serles over the Lot Anae1ea Dodgera. lie thouibt lt ally that half the ump&.r. wore red ooeta, the othet half blue, took different 11aneea on the field, wore dWerent style ~t pro1ec:ton and even hid dJtferent ltrtb r.ionea -a'a lmpoMd by the rival ~ He ln1l1ted t he R ational Leaaue u.mp1 tnt.tmldaied the American i..e.aue urns-and dted cw to pw hla potnL He launched a 9'..mul c::amp&lp to landard1ae umJIUtna but ta1leid to put tMm under'. c:ommon umbNDa. Once he -fined $1,000 for ~ ....._, ~ on the Yanbe ~.NL wnps newr forp~ b1m. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • CLASSIFIED INDEX .... ....... l'"'"ler klt ..... IW'""tl I M2 To Placa YOUI Ad, C1I Lml llLI llfflMT. 642-5678 REAL £STATE ( .. '"" . "' Arnttw-1"' U1H• awo.-. l•l••..t · 1'9ll•w P•·rn1u.ul• j .. , ... u .. ou u..ti ' •• , .... , ... 1 M.1 \•WM•-l"-1-.a·, .. ,.1 ti 11.to ••"4Ull .. llt \ .. !It" ,,.,,.,.,," ..... f~-h lluhl H!fth-v1 lf,llw I •tt•11\H "·-h t ·•MUil• tl1U• I .. .,•H•·• N11i1w I , ....... " ,, ..... •1 \ .. , ~ •I•"' t4i. •I ~"' n .. 11., ~. 1,.1 111 t ., .. "., .... ,,,, , .. , ... ~.' I'-.. 1 "·1111, l •W•H•t• 'IHI 1 I h1 ... , I o tit ~ main channel vw. from rQ&lnlflcent e Br, 0 Be pool home. &dU09d t lM0.000. H••I 1111111 ..... ""'"' 1004 Spect.ecu1ar beyfron\ dpbc 2 br, 2 be up: 2 br, :l: 2 b. dn. 2 tic.t ...-.1'eduaed-tUOO,OOO. :~~~ PllllllU -IW1 .. HT IOI I OcMn & int)' vMrw9. 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Ital latatt 111,Jtl u..... •· '• '1·~ .. , '''· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Take edvantage of own-a, .. , ,,,. ,.,~ 1· ''"' , 1· .,.,, dl*"'1'\a on thl:t onel 1o.1 . • •• 1•,., • lllllml He'• tranaferrecl -MUST ~;.,.: '1j";,: 1 • .,~, "" For Tuuday through SELU Fantatlc: location M ., .. , •. ., 1 ..... ,. :!)<; Saturday publlcetlone: ,,.., SO. eoe.t Pica. Hit ••· .. i• ,., • 1.,.,, 5:30 p.m. the previous lou. your gain on thl• '"'' .. 11 '""" i'J' day. For Sunday and xlnt ling .. ltory Towne '"''"' -,14,, l''W• Monday publlcat lona: Home delight. Call ::;:.::;·,·.,;;~; :~ 12:00 noon Saturday. 7K-1501 OI 752-7373. ~':."'~ := DU Ill WALKER6LIE 11 E Wan"'<! tm ..alTllll Real Eftltt RE"T Ill S Kille ancs correctlona may II I.. • Vf ll•~h._,j Hui••" ' ufyrn-.ht"I lf.10• .. urn1•hnJ 111 l f1IVllU'11tu.,J ( 11t"'i t U"' , ..... j.I l:1d t •htt.""-,.... furn. T1 -.ot........,.. Unt tJii.,,h ... ,, ... .-.,,n ~ .. J. ... '. 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"" BOATS 'h1 h, n,nl ,. ... ,.,., p .. ~., ....... ~:;,~.~~Ip M•·•ll ~"'"' .... ,., .... .,,, ·~·k• ""th•• "'\ow.a.-.... tra.trurf~lfl "oti..1lb .. rds TRANSPORT llTION 4'1nt•H A-,.,, Mhf•f'"-........ n.tiu, ·M. ........... ~ -"""'" .. , . r ...... ,, t'r., ... , 1r..i .. A l'Ulf'Y AUTOMOTIVE "'"'"' t.... ... ""'"'""'"" ........ .,..,. .\¥'•• "'........_"' "'I••\-. tt,., l\udo • ¥tr ...... ,.., .... "" . ...• \ ..... AhhlfV.' 'l_.....111. AUTOS IWOaTED \11' •t.lft••• ,\ .... j A•1 .. 10 llMV. '10••., ,...,.,..," l.lal,,.•••'*' ...... ,., ..... tf111fYt<f 1 ....... J ....... t ,,. ...... 1. ..... 1,.. ........ i.. ..... i.. .... M•-............. ., M•'""•• •n• "'' ............ lifl(l 0...1 ....,._ . ,,...... ........ "-'' !Wit~ ~ .... lwlwoN ~WI.I be made untM 5:30 p.m. w.. f~ the next day'1 publl-~. '~• cation. F~ Sunday and li~~~~~~~i H•• Monday publleatlone, ,111 12:00 noon Saturday. ~;~ Pl .... Hit for a "klll ;· • number" wtlen cancel- • •. 1\ llng yoyr ed IUllLAm ~tne5thf91r­ wey. Imma culate 2 bdnn., 2 bath condo ve- eant and evallebl• tor Immediate occupancy. High vaulted celllnga. Nice vtew. Priced rtgllt at S265.000. t•••ll nw ~"M~J ;•jl)I) 11filJ .... ..'.~I) .,.., ""' .... Rllll Check your ad dally and report wrora lmmedlet• ly. The DAILY PILOT .... aumea lleblllty for the flrtt Incorrect lnMrtlOf\ ,. ... _ ... _____ _ 1714J 673-4400 IJIJI U._JIJI •01 •01• tOI#\ •011 IUU 41)J4 hJltl .. ,,:~ \10) )~ ))10 )$20 »>II )~ ~ "''" HiJl4 ""'"• hOIM "''.a O,OL) •too •:t• f\;U •11• •li~ .. l~~ 6Ui .i2s fl.;}A ~ .. llll •l il ~,,.,, '"" -~" IUll ·011 10!1 ,_ lOU 1024 !Vl'I 1CUI 11111n IO I! ••14 ..... .. " ~20 ...,,, ""2• llOM llUiO .0•) Wlt .. ,, ..,,,,., ~iH -11114) ..... '\ Wftt7 VIUll •IU Viii '"'' •11• WloU WIU v1U t121 ti• tm ti)) ti)) '"" tl41 llU 114) 110 ti .. tlll tlU . . ., tUl .... "t II tlM tltl associated llAOk fR~ Aft\, •oos l~]<., Vt l o•bc-o •'' 1flfl OITI ITllTll 2 St 2 Ba condo loc:ated near So CoHt Plaz•. Juat right for the young couple ~tllng alarted. Aalllng 181.000. Try low down. 831 -7370, 662·2'411 TR\DIT 10\ \I h't..\I I ' HARBOR 11111 •111 (UITlllE) A condo with c:Nrac1er. T~. ttwee bedroom dwelling. Lavish UM of wood and uNd brick Wiii trade or llnance 1186.000. llLElllT UY I IDOi IULn 111-7100 LMllU NEW LISTING· Unique femlty home on preatl· glous Udo. Dramatic -try, pl"ofeslionalty deco- rated In neutral decor and 3000 eq ft IOI ap.- dol'8 Moo. Two llory. 4 bdrm. • bath• & den CINlida"l. ~ bl.IU~ ~ toaa~ With currenf'ICJt reetrlcflon.. A re•ll•llc prle• at 15115,000 ----· 831-1400. ...---......_ WH TILIFf &PPHL- Wm C.01.e, Bkr • -~ hlmlty home In a ooocs area. All amenttlel In for en~ llv\ng In 4 bdrm• with pool. 11117, 000 In aHumable fi- nancing end owner 11 ftexlb6e. $269 .500 - WATI RI HUVT HOMl~ 1-. REAL ESTATE 111·1400 llt~flAI llEAl fSIAI( SUMCU ..-ramu 1111,111 E.ASTSIDE CONOO -euy to own. clo.e to freeways. Vaulted ceWnp, 2/atory, Urepi.oe. areen area w/communlty apa, only 6 unlta. Excellent SO yr flxed finandnc available. Call nowll IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurtday. April 21 , 1983 al '""' In .... lam ,,, "" •nw ltt .... • ..... In &•• lnm V1l1!1IMd lnnt Upl11pl1,.. '""' R1l1gl1W ., .... ,, '"· ....... '"· ...... , "" tuutl HR Celt... IU1 1111111 lfH' 191 ltt Clft!!1t• ltH lgutl IHI Inlet gtt Ip hta Rt' UJI Catt Int Ult Cn!t !ttt RJt ••mt W lfM Min llPLllJ Need 11111 la, g~ ~ ~t•. 3 • t LAST Cff"•C£ 1,~1 0:::;.1~ ~ ~ lll!.OANl LAKI ll'INll ••,·1••CfPtd1TC"'1d11n1aw TUNNl,.Q fare • 1 '' f1LU •llYI ter.t ... Mal.No ""a. a.I on_, owrllllil lilld lew4 CM>ndO nr I . t1tll, l a, llOUN 1 flew Pll1111 M c>nly. ' ' TWNHM. 2 I r, t\t l a, P• O poo " e rne .o-..... ,.,.;;,,.i t LOOlt4ld "'°" N.I Qolf do fu11'e-tttll• 111111 •.• OM. •1H.OOO. ~· M.J. new root~nl•hea 10 buy tt111 b .. uulUI 3 • It ramblll'Q hoUN on 1rr.1o. air Avall M•Ji 1. H OO'• 0111 't' detail• 9ar-710w Utt\ II rec lpaolou• !!.·Ilda •p11. Coufl9 ~~ ' T'#oJ bdtWI unna. GOOD 83t -Mtt; ~a.t 1 ~ det•.h::':: yH r old, • unit apart· 1111~·0 only I OO/mo 0yw IMO-&&6 63Mtt0 IU Alty ,.. t:.'a N 1~11ou .. "'· :::_o~,-:i~~.ctr,:"..! ui'fi~urr _,,~. 1 ~c:,:11~~r·ooo. oar G&faoe. i.rge yerd =:;:. '::9 ~"~ " iw.n or evN HMet• 3 .,HAnfOl. ~ri~ • ,.,,,,11w a l•k•r No ~·· b•~ patio, view, pool, ' UITl9I Ht El Modena. Aaklng golf oou,.1 vl•w• at • ,.., llAIAllMllT Rancho Ian Joaquin \Ill-· • • '· 6 pet1 IM&-1882. 1 Ir 'Pereon f43a 111t6 nio No peu. \ f . 11 I 11/"1: Qu141t ovt-d•HO atrMI •.1 .... 000. IM .. 6CM1 an fr_,Ooua H Ylng• di· 111 •111 .... Ola twnhM. ICI bdrm Oii Qef, oommty poot. 1 1 Ir a P•ton• ...... 6'4 ... 781 P'cMdel pttveoy & ..,..Y e reot ffom the OWi* tie---. & loft t~N. l'IHO, 2 0# mt. Da na Mu ina No Lllrs• llf4tl a.t. 2323 Eden Ave . c MOui.t --...-2-.,--1---- toi IM entire lemlly In ••NllT ·-lore being llated with \lerulllu lg• 2 bdrm gar, pool. •dl!I 1750. 1>91• 1700/mo 973-3835 u111111 .. paid. Mtl rno. IMl-715-4 I N ... PoOI .... "''' 10111 ro lde ntll l ·-·· bf~--Act NOW . °*' penlhOUH with view, 2 1 3 I 0 4 0 . 3 7 I 6 ..... Aaa lllf plu1 '100 OIMnlng , .. D r...J ---~: 1:0~·~1,:v.· i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil w. 3 bdtma. 3 betNl 322tl A&B ltoed 811..,, ownet at (7l4)M2.0t31. buutllully turnl•h•d. 213/IM1·1007 8 312 Victoria. Call lor lll ... t !!" Imo M2•7340 huge bectlyard ldMI tor '9duoed to 9331,000 2 11000 WOOdbrldge, 2 IA, 2 bl. C«Y frp6o enhanoet 2 ""' ac>PI S..2-3700 IOW VllW YoUt O'#fl ptl111te awtm• big unltl. 3 bf, lll!llly, 214 THI!! JIM l •yelde Covt. 2 Bdrm l M2'. DA 161•1718, _.... temlly 1taner 1315 0111 y .Le-.... ~ V!R8AILl.U • '"" ...... OoVlf ShorM ltnrn.cu-late 6 Bdrm, family room. & pool. P9rlect condition wllh 1peotaoular view. mlna pool .. It., take • be, 2 o•r garllQtl MOh dtn lay view. leaut 0'2"'433, 198_.207 63M1to HST,_ Wt ... ._... YO&Jt prlY•t• ooaan view \llU.A IAL.aoA toolcl 7H-100t or ly8'19'. ........ loolllon ll800/mo Cd Vt •.all 13e&plul'160cteenng. frOf'll O..W. Potnt'• moat COND08 131""'MO 712·7313. Otnllt ... ler a-. -WATERFRONT HOMES 3 8A 3 Be 2 1ty 1Wnhme,t t a , !! 312 Vlotorla. Call lot Holuded acenlo bluff • •• wtn n-... IUIOI.. INO. 93"1f00 §'' nr 001. lt10 on 1 ... Deluic t IA,,.., ec PIU IPf)t M2·3700 Ilk•""· 2 "· wllrpcl 2 3 8' 21>1. yrty. '"*· .,.. a.GD ..,...... 3 BR, large IOlld Oak •. 714-75 ..... 592; eve, A4110r1-Llk• •dull tflOI BEAUTIFUL 1Br1496 Xtfl lrg ti''"•'• P•lloe. ~";:·p~oes::n~:C:i .... t1mlty room with I' aolld c ........ 1111 HU 6 2·60•1. •all for Malt w/pool, gate. 1470-+t•O PR\/ P•1lo, pool, •P• rv'r · 7!50/mo, OrlW 1113 900/212"°262 ext Int lllU Oa k bar, walneoote, oc.an vi.w. t>Mutllul re-Pr .. tlal<>1.1• 11rm2 1tory 2 utll len dltoount. or TOP., ... quiet, no pell C~ll ~8881~8~~n,t•0'(':J~F 39 ~ 213117•-1011'1 to ·~-'-~:d~i. ~1~;. ·~~~~~~~ ~~:;~~c!::~t:~~: modeled 3 Br. hom•. a ~~u~~~ltlor~ar'D~~P~~ ! ~7u6~2~11 • o P 11 on 6411·2~•7 545.31111 8•5. 843-0212 _l_i><n'----· ------ E§!i?J. the Bluff a, Newport place. Tutelully deoo-: ~ 2 g ~~Imo; RJ:: 1 l800't 539_1180 BEST 3 Br 1 ~Ba, Eutelde, utll Ftutda faller ltif Lid o 1111 hylront 2 Baach. Exo.tlent oondt· C:::~eu,E~~r.'.:c~u~1'1-714/tat-6137 Alty i.. Atutanb farahla.. k~5;:C, c :1~3:; ·~ , Br Condo. j;Oc,1, oar. ~~i>!u:'s~i:: 1~~ •• :-:-... tlOn.ONLY 1185,0001 fully landeoaped with Old CdM dramatic 3 Bd VISTA FILARE 3 BR, lalM blu• UGI 6 30, 851-0&47 eft. 6'.30 Wlhr/dryer. frto. tl73-4770or161:1la2 Owner wlll oarry aub· Call AgenVOwner fruit tree• 12t6,000 2'-' Ba home t850 e.t. lll\'llly room, brand,_ Deluxe, quallty I Bt 1 Ba, M55/mo 1 Bt. 1 Ba Apt 14115/mo 9e0-llt31 Luxury t Br, 8 a yfronl. U..,100s ~a .... ftt•·• "nd ~ thl• ...... , ~~~7~t!4~14~·~-aa~12~~ Shown by appt. Call lt200/pr mo Incl W/D. home 1900 mo. leaM lndry, ~ opt, no '*'· 1rp1c, lndry rm, <*port, I 1 ... • _40 upper untt. ••It• lfO ltY ,.. .. Wl"ILJ ..... ··-· - • ..... -..:; Frank \llUllo, 758-1501 Ill a tut & 1300 MCUf. agt 760-8817 1750/yrly ••• Dyl ...... 11oree.... u . c ., rm. Ylew. Ml( Udo ...... Alllton. 87 maintained "::S11 ,,ory 1 Ullll 11111 LIT .. , ... umon•• mW7 Joye• Waltz, 831·1281. 3 Br. 2 B• 1700/mo 1•t a 2t3/810-0038, evee/ 381 Avocado Deluxe poole!Oe xtra large 1 800/mo lee C a ll 1649,000 .... Lm&llU 6 Bdrm• 41A Ba home In p re etlg loua ga t e - guarded community. Pr1- 111te beach, tennl1 and clubhOUH. Sllp for eo· boat. Call for appoint- ment to .... 11,450,000. Lola Egan. 1144-7020 L.1111 UAL m&TI .., USTsm IT. Re modele d 3 Bdrm home In Coate Meaa. Tiied kitchen counter•. IWdwood ftoora and lar-ge yard with !Nit ,,.... ... .,, 1hll '°' juet $ t38,800. Call Donna Webater or ToOd:r Smith for more <Mtalla. 759-9100 OEOROE ELKINS CO 1111~ :.'!~-~= ~.::i.::~ ~~ &.DG egt. 1111 & MCUrlly Wlcnd• 2131460-1051 T8L Mgmt e.t2-11412 2 br, 2 be, bll·lne. 65&-0033. 104'-4\l\lllN aEA&D9WIC BAYSIDE PLACE BAY· 686-9070 •-dlW9hr. 1'A mli.. bMch. --------·~·Atlrac:tlwty /() Wff FRONT apacloua 2 br 2 laJMa llW Wll U"I•• No pelt. S600/mo . LUXUAY28r2be,ger,nr P' 11 26,000. Prl!M ocean and hart>of ••--..... -. be IHOO mo Biii Gr~n-L11aaa leaela 2241 Ptalasala 2107 BMutllul 1 Bt 11r/loft & 53tl-&312 bHcll 18001111. 5118 144-121t ;:::.~::: ~~',• .~e~~::t~ ~. dy: Rltr, tl75-Sl81 B~IUl~ulp~.~~ !,c:ri; BAYFRONT . S!*lllCular :u-:. ~:i::. :::i ~~ DE~WARE PINES :~~~ .:.~·e1:~~HO ~~l~•m. gloua ••cure Harbor 3br/2ba, IQI car gar • In· v ew ' v r ' vi-. 1pac 2 br. 2 be, •P•. rec room, gu & 1 Br. lrptc. pool, gar, BEVERLY Wf8TCt.lFF ~-;•• Ridge. $585,000. Call •1Jallt ltatt 1100 dry llk·up S950. Avell. :~. 11~,:~~~ l~;'i plu1 1tudy Pvt partci, w1ter paid. From $.466 prl~ate patio, $.475/mo. I med oooupanoy 1 Br ----!!fil~ 875-2311 d•y• or llllM •-ILllLY ~842·1183agt • boal ellp avail (71 I No pell. 393 Hamll1on tll~r,~~-2:.~~. 4mpat~$650.28r.le75. tl75-3311 -/w1cnd1 .,.." 2 BR 2 BA. dramatic, WOOD & GLASS 752-961t or 875-84111 84S.4411 Lux. blt·ln1, nu cpta/ '-ILll 1 t7,000 reduc11on ·NEW apac 1plll level Park Chrl• Abel llOUM, 2 bf, VACA TI 0 NS I BA V • Condo 3 BR 2~ be clean WMIL&ll IPT1 drapea, PoOI. 880, lock· Anumabla loan1, 12% lllT llWPlllT PllOI Moblle Home now $.42, eettlng Dbl remote gar 2'h bl, 5 deck1, 180 d• FRONTAGE wtpler 1111 1750 mo 2 cer 'attach Lrg t & 2 8Clrm .. emong Id lndlvlduel 11orage. No Int. 2 Br 1ba, $1211.000. Pro-1100 lncludtng all char· dr, chHd or pet on •P· gree whitewater view 5/28. or 2 Br. SIOO. 1 Br. ar w1oP.ner DIW ml-plnu & llream1. Sac pea, no axoeptlona. >Ont 150,000 dn, uaume petty Matt 840-8019 ~~ _P~~~ proval 2700~de Of., S1200/mo M0-0132 $850/mo 303 E Edg• ~ro:.Wava, central ~ac . ~at•. pool, gym & ~· Npt tocatlon-Dover/ =·~ :~ll~~11ho9-Fsr~~o~~r;:,:S~~u::y~ So~th ALagun~Q orf Clor •P: 67 76 .,...,,. UIUI Billi 22IO ,.W:',•·~~~7.1·2888 :.~~!~eo:.·~:l~o 84o&l:~~ From S4 0 ::1~ =~::;. lJ IHI. tr-t .. ~. 2bl. 4._, •'Ip. Del Y· gent 4 •4 4 · Hll 111111 --Beaut 2 Br 2 Ba dbl wide -• I --2124 0 n1 y st eve • r n d t Iv ........ 64~ ""' .,.,. ~ .. Evea 541-27311 1 ' · ,.. • Huntington CrHk Apt• , __ .. __;-.'-------- Mull ••II E.1ld• Co•t• Meal home. 3 Bdrm w. Ba. remodele d. Price 1luhed to I t 58,000. Te<ma. Robert Mllllken, 831-1268 873.-1464 C tt Let lW 2 bdr~, 1 bl, gar :;:,g ~~:in~ h~ !' ~[::4'~~ 646-23t3. agt. Luxury adult living. t & 2 CdM 2 Br 2ba nr beKt\, MUI 111011 ta 'fl I = u~ N~ ~~· 7963. ocean bch accH• • flnlslatl laolltltr Bdrm, wtth garao-. ,_, DI•. Gar dltp. ger plulhly deoof'eted condo 2 Choice graves at Paclllc Y •Y • ahort :.Walk , pvt pool, & water paid. televleed S760 7eo-eote with fireplace. attached View Memorial Park. New 2 & 3 Bdrm town-avail May 1. Contact ~c~~ :.~nl~g~r.,~:t H TIE tllffl eecurlty From S5 lo. Call Sl75 mo. 28r, 28e Condo gu•o• and eictra lg• Cott 11390. Sell lor homN with double gar-Trauure leland office or parking Smell & quiet Quiet 1 bdrm, cloM to 846•1613 lrom 11·6. beyvlew 2 car e19e gar- maate< eultt. Good 11• 11000. (714) 783-3579 agu. Qui at E'1lde. call 4119·8192, 1orry no Call 845_9604 10 -· beech. Balcony, enol. WWlll age, wehr/dryr hook-up. tumllble ftnanclnQ. Only ,. __ , Pie l2SO IOOO/$t200 mo Contact doge. No 1n1-r. keep gar Flrepl-. S500 mo. YILUll No 1>911. $128,600. Calf now . ...._., l!!!Y o-•I 21~A Orange trying. $625/mo Coral TrN Apll, 2t83 423 Eut Bey . . Alll 645-0897 • • Ii 1 2152 Paclflc. C:O.ta Meu . .i.ff, N-1 & 2 8Clrm luxury T 8 L M • n • g • m • n t lfFIOI NtLllM Sm 1 Br gar, fnc<I yard. -IHI IH . l!!J!rt ltac• 2"1 Mgr, 54a...530, apt 17. ept1 In 14 plane. 1 Bdrm 142-t803 • W Ta R •• lrom 1540, 2 8Clrm trom luL ..... IMt Tll l 1475/mo. Drive by 790 PAN 0 Am 1 C G 0 L F ON THE SAND S5115 Townhouee from tt Shor• 2 Br 2 \I >11. I tl /:'If Low mlleege, 3 Br 2 Ba ---------i model, loeded w/extru: fireplace. microwave, vaulted c•lllng. 111cker p r ice I '34,960 . 751-3191 C:5ElECT .... PAOPERTIES 6000 IQ. tt. wtth docit for W. Wllaon 873-6336. COURSE \llEW·3Br. SUMMER RENTAL see5 + pooll, tennla, Ba. 2 ~from ooMn . llAll.. BY OWNER 80' boet. 20 parking M2·9e68 2'1tBa. 2 frplcl. lam rm, 3 Br. 2 Ba. unit,_, bal, waterlalla, pondel Gu MSOlmo. 54Mt90 Euywalk to bch, 4 Br, 3 4Br. 481 lam/din rm ~·Owner wffl con-2 BR 1 Ba cottage ,_ ll400 mo. 831·5343 lumllhed, wuti., dtyet I Br. 1tove, frig. ulll pd for cooking & heating Au Ba, 1pacl<>1.11 IMng rm. 138(),000 OWF 5 Y'9 at tlder trade. $3,300,000 cptt & paint. wsh;/dryr ltwJ!ll ... ,. Ult lncld. Ywly or .ummer, No pell. Wl •ld• 820 paid. From San Di.go i;:;;;;:.:.:11;,.;=--...:ir:ia;: tamlly rm, laundry rm, t0% 2227 Wlndwetd Ln. Ult IULn • hkup, Ince yd w/gardnr, -anci9d Ol'I09· C • n 1 • r S 1 · I 4 t 5 · Frwy drive North on LUXE 1 BR CONDO. large balcony 1183.000. 544..Q319 -· lla..1110 off atrMI pkg No peta. Lrg E/Bluff Condo, 2 atty. 6802 Seahore. 848--4382 Beech to McFadden end lmmac, pool, tem61, apa. 53$-1711 _U_N_llU __ l&_YF_l_MT--1 ·~~~~~~~~ 1525&$35-0dep.19508 4Br.3B• Newtyretvrb, TSLMgmt. 642·1603 2 Br. 2 Ba w /gar . w11t on McFadden 10 Many upgradea. Com- • • l. • • • • ... , •11 '". $108,1150. Need• TLC. and dock, !tint location = Meyer Pl 549.3411-4 Su Per· S 1 2 9 5 Imo· $650/mo Aak for Chet· Seawlnd VIiiage. (714) plete privacy. 14e61mo. lalM lal... ,... Melle an offer. Loi value, by owner htJtxH/ Oalta l30I POOL SIDE CONDO 3 BR 675-2490 Sp~ J!nglt, ont lnd lene daye 8«·5460, eves 8113·51118. ._e_5_7_-211_14 ____ _ Ulll/trnH -::2::13=/::530--:::5::1:;6-;ll:-1-:ft::8:--PM:Tl_:::8.:..:73::::·.:..:71::7~3~----BY OWNER. Duplex.•un-2 Ba. Jae ... una 1675'. LARGE BLUFFS CONDO two bedroom~. 842·tl850 or 635-34t8 UUllTll IPT1. ..... Ille Old Cepe Cod. 200 ft from t\e.aume good In, on at-lque nearly new eectt 3 842-3669 2 11' Y • 4 Br· 3 B • · anytime. Quiet, 1p1clou1. near!==--------...- ch.nn_., Boat moorlnn. tract 3 BR 2 81. nice llEllflllT... Br 02'1t B• lrplc 512 lt300/mo. 844-2607 Clean 2 Br nr etoree. boa, beach, 2 Br. g~ Ba. lllllll -"" " T fl (3 di 2B & · · · 3Br, 2Ba. lam rm, lrplc, ---_ _, .. vi.w Pevtlllon. 4 bdnn. 2 area.LodnOWClge2nd op oor r · r BolM. Newport Hetghta bllnl, cptl/drpi, patio Waterfront. 3 br, 2 bl, new LR cpt, pool & TownhouH. 1565/mo. Wkly rental• now avail. gar. 1 1800 per mo. S20K TD. 1 110,600. Ownr den. 2 bathe. all bulttlna. Oulcil ea.la. $50-7408. 1850 mo 96&-l925 new decor $1800 mo.+ beam1. 2264 Maple. H0-815«1 $105 l up. Color TV. ~~~ =".~!,: lgt 642-5583 ~8,,t..~"f.!~:~'.•~ lac ... Pr!f!!!J USO Eute~ Studio, lllfY prl· lllp l400 873-1484 :;;_~t~42·HI03 or pr * $360/mo. up a.en. 11 :~~~:~ ~~':;: ~~~ ---------lut. lulatu lMI car und«ground part!· PllM If IWIEIUIP vale 1380/mo Ulll• pd Weetcifff..poot-home, 3 B< 2 B< unfurn & furn, pool, 64&-7446. Cenu jet llu ltu tng. Ex<* aec:urlty Ex-54a...253 3 Ba. lrpc, patio/arbor, f'URHISH£t> or W&LUOI Wllll ape 11992 A«lda. •---------IY.... oallentaaumablelOan Oesta .... 4-Plel many .. tru 11100 UNF\lRHtSHED, 759W.19th. 142-2~ 142-31724Bt,F.V,,_.405fwy & Stf(IECLIFFS 48', 3Ba hM, boll gete, PriceO al 1245,000 XLNT FIN. 7~1e52 3 bdrm, t•,; bl, Jtlnt area. 873-1734 All UTlUTIES LUXURY 2 BR. 2 BA MARINERS WALK ehopplng. Kit prl11 200 ......, to pvt bch lo-E -t>eautllul yard PAJO HEALTH ••tnu·t• from..___.. •2401mo 964-3844 7v• Ir ' r-EASTSIDE TRt-PLEX 751-8755 lrMI ltW•ltlf ltMll ClU8S. TENNIS ,.. .._., 2 & 3 BR epte nr Hunt 1-•---·----- Jua1 ltated, ooaan, =tp~~~. $2~~.~~: P&YIUll IULTll 2 8t' I BL eacti. $195K, TWO STORY CONDO, 2 SWIMM!f4G phi Marble Pullman Iopa Harbour Dawhr. real 8** Bey N.B. 1200 lnc:ldl canyon vtew. etunnlng With 135,000 Own. Won't 111-1120 Good financing. 3 BR 2 Ba. 2 cer gar ' pa-bdrm', 2'"' be. 2 eet gar. ij(tl 'S s Decorator drapea lplc. yd, dbl car get. W/D utlt. Young woman, non-Tll ;;t"l,i.s lut.l46-74t• --------By0wne<63t-3e.te t10,nlcey11d,nrlciloole, 1950mo Nopeta mno;:::Modfj"';· P~~k~~wc1':!':!'s hkup From 1560. emkr.646-5559. Gerry & Ctwlat• ,__.__ 1 • ..,. IEWPllT Eulelcle Cotta Mesa Du· ~~t.;111631700 637"1458' 646-00e5, 842--4882 open ~lly 9 to 6 Private patio 84~7 Unturn. room & beth , 873-77tl1 78().1397 1•~--=----..-.;~-. VIEW plu. all new ln1lde, 5 6 BR, 3 be. clOM IO Hoag 0 .... 1.-&a-.-~ Gourmet Kitchen 1 BR, pet 4 small chlld waeher, dryer. garege. hit 114'.... min lrom ocean. Ananc· 3Br Twnlhe. 2 UT gerage, Hoapltll $1400 mo. Call -•vuu Carport w/etorage OK M15 mo. Coate Meu. 1360. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 A OOLl HOUSEi French 1411.000 Ing • 15% down 1828 lrplc, encl patio. lndry 540-1168. Uk lor Larry G•*91 ApiN11Hets Spa. outdoor BBQ 960-7185 646..()182 1230 SAND KEY DR. Chaut_,x In WOOdbrld-MUST SACRfFICE thl1 4 Fullerton Ave. (btwn hook-up $640 mo or Pam Laundry tllul ,_luxury apt1. •F--u-m_ln_Coa_ta_.._--home--. Harbor View Hiiia • 4B<. ge. End unit \laul19d Bdrm BE AU TY w I Orange & Nwpl Blvd) t175-4l69 Newport ~ So. ~~ lor rant, 2 atory, 3 Br. 2'..i 1225 mo C all Cllrl1 28e, fem rm. Beeutllul. ce lling Lot1 ol llght. PANORAMIC VIEWS, 1_&4_2·_5552 _______ 1Clean PY1 yard 3 Br. 2 Ba, ~:;~?~n:,wl,,! l700 l~~eft 2 Br 1 Ba 1 chlld ok Ba dlhwr, mlcfo-weve, 846-2435 eft 4PM. lual'I, very lo lot, and of Owner Uk1ng 1140.000. pool & IC>&. Prloed wey 4-ft.D otsfA mlU lrplc, 2 car gar, nr So aand Approx 501h Sl & (ii.,,,.,..., 2 5 ti 3 EI den · · B '' encild 2 cat gar, pool & ~;::·:::~o:·~ 1-84G-__ 1638 __ E_-_AG1~--1 below market Seller 28r 1.,. bath etudlos w/ Cit Plan 1150/mo. Seuhore 3 br. 4 be, ~2-Slll 1480/mo 831-36 7 1. IP• CWI .i.an 847-9920 ~,:,~~M~013~:-',,;; fire ptt. ey own.. Ptln hit. hit Int '-rt ~C0~~0 ~·~~d':.~~ encl patios GroN 123. 862"2886 11950 mo Call Mrs ~ludl Ho. 675·2860 1---1u-11u_ry_ap-11-1or_ren_1 u1il. Matute worlllnQ "°" only plHM. 1496,000. Operl Sal & Sunday 831_12ee 7tl0. 1240,000 Prln only Stytllh Eutti<M 3 bdrm 2 Long «150-1180 880 llWw A"'1UC •OltlWrt• Welte.. I 5 2 5 I mo many man ~ 780-11 t33 By appt. 38', 2~bL .._., Mllarl Owner 64e-<>433 bl ~ home upclated 1, .. •--· ,. a. ... ,. (it 16th) 2 & 3 br, $480·....,25. Im-amenltlH / condo lea-C .~, kltch & lncd yard $615. .... "" -"S-1104 .., tur81 dllhwuh«, micfo, Furnl1hl0. nr OC . Fe. ILi 011 already In ucrow on Tri-Pltl S 111,IOO. pell fee 539•1190 BEST ptua den 2 b1, lamlly m • d o cc· W a I k Io PoOll epa/tannl• coutte/ n on ·am k r , po o I anothert NewNewport&Harbor. room SWIM MING achooll&ahoppklg.FrM clubhte Call Sally $210 /mo Mery ·~ blk to l>MCh, 3 Br 3 Ba Property Mart e.4()..80tll IPIC 2 Br. 2 Be. unns. 1 $360 hOUM crptd decor POOL Patio. Olllthang, 2171 .,,, & craft• Pool. MW a.48-3725 54g...11421 & den. OWne< ucrlfloe w/lrplc, all In xlnt cond. retnoe/atove encild y111d nicety 1and1caped. crpll 4 drap11, play· 1--------- lor lot value. '326,000. mn• ·-.,~ LIT Call Joan Ho-. Agent 6311-tl 190 BEST Rlty ,.. $ t 3 2 5 8 4 0 . 1 3 2 7 . 2Br, n~B•. encl garage, g r 0 u n 9 & m 0 r • Br, bltn1. crptsldrapee, Newly furn. prt'I ant. kltdl C I n d Y Sh• w • 1 g 1 -v~•ftt atte In Can,_,.. tl76-78H. N-2 atry 4 Br, pool, Jae. 5511-41188, Off 720-&897 wtk to bch. $475 mo. 225 557~785 No pelt. dbl gar w/d S5115 prlv "'.~h. non amkr tl31-128e -· ·~·r La Palom Call I I (dupleJt) 63e-oe2t . utll Incl -..S. 493--:MllO l!!ll•PJlll••~L~~~~ =:•.t:..:~~Z:' ..... ,,,JtHltl4tf ml~ro, 2/;r ~r 1110 .A ... I~~·~~~ 837-7918 1 . or aw 2q~jli:·~Ba~!rM= 1')sba, cp1a, .... A ..... .,,~"~• . ...-...,-,,<.. · '¥Lilla..n · · . .~"~j ~ · ~~;.~~~---"'· ~ $101.900. Cel 640-115 MJ-IJ Palm Dua rt Felrway. clep 536.Qn Pool ano epe lt750 ti tJ • -'l o ~ If -IUSSll Large 2 bdnn, Pin 200 Dua Ptlal 2226 ~&-3208, 840-6377 lalM bl... atOI STUDIO APT nee. On but line ~ Below mkt.. So .. p. Utlta pd: 245 Btoedway N THE SAND • 2Br. Herbor and Placentia . PllfH1 a..fm BHutllul. 875-0105, Beedl .,. .. 2 bdrm home NWPT SHORES-2Br. 28&. BAVFRONT, plef avall 3 760-5210-1'~8a. 2 levela. Pool. -S350 mo. MS-71128 6 bdrma. 3 bathe, In-tl111~9980w/Agt w/rtewef apptl prOll4ded fem rm, twnhae, root 1tory, 2 Br. lrplc . curlty, etc. $825 mo. 11 _ __...... --dlldee ,,,_., _...end S500 klda fine muat -1undeck, attached gar. ltOOO/mo «175-3087 2 maater bdrm, 2',.. be, 2 12131 427 .. ..,,..,. .... , -. i---.. --,---...._-1---1 ht et C...ty 1S2S 5311-41190 BEST tee amenltlH S900 mo · tlory condo, 1850/mo -~ large !amity room and w-I~~~~~~~~~,:~-!!~·-~-!!-~:: 2"'"',. (213) 691-7637 lalha or IHU .option You aclflc Cout Hwy In H B Prot. care for gra nma :-r=.~ ':.: sao.ooo equl1y In 22001--·-· , ....... Valltt _, Pnla ala 1107 paint tor eecurtty clep. By Condo t Bdrm. 1 a.: (ambulatory), CdM pvt from th• en trance t o aq.ft.ln Woodbrldgelr· ellW .. TllDT• No. San Diego county, 3 BR 2 B $800 Id lest tf IJf. Its. -1 appt.993-1188. Walk to beach, frplc, home e4 o -202o . Main Beach. New on vine realdenoe for <>'her If.... Leucadia. Old Spanl•h clOM 10•~ k~, 3Br + 2'/•b• + 2v. be. Luxury condoL 310 Fer-RENT REDUCED dlhwtlhr, petlo, carport, 1_7eo-__ 1Ma _____ _ nwtl .. tt ~ *575,000. So. Orange Co. rHld· •late on 2 ~I OCM.n· rwya 1182~,.71 · ' Fam rm & dan, RV or nando. 2 Bt ~ Ba, 1200 relrlge, commty pool•/ lntab It ..... ltll a.a.a 1211 enc• with maximum t1N,llO front lot•. 112 of front· · boal acceu. lmmec. a.I., HC. parking. rea-For lmmed OCC\lpency epa. 1625. 5f5·2000 1;;;;;;;-..;;;;;;;;...;;,;;.,;_;;;;;;i=.;;_-.;;;;;;; -montllty peym't ol 1700. MUii .ea. new baby, call ~. 2 Br 2 Ba, hrdwd Undef pr1ced 3 Br 2 Bath lovely home 11150/mo. trlcted acceu, pool, •mall •Hlllde 1 Br. Agent, no I•. Prol. mature male, non- /Jn NIC.El [}Alll Y ~ A550UATES LOVELY...sPACK>US PTtoad to .... 2 Br. 2'A 8a Condo, 1IOO aq It. ==··7 ...... '4 C.ta.... 1"4 Ul1llll lllTS DNlgner oondo type unite. 3 yra n-. 20% dwf\. Poehlve CMf'I flow aft• ...... 1525,000 w er 2 .. untte. 8 Y"'I otd. Pride of ownalfllp. 20'9!. dWn could pnMde plua caah flow. Only sae.ooo. Della ~ 83M 2te 882-6936 de, elter 8, now. 546-81198 or lloon, encloud by ti' dbl gar & pool ltlOOll ea1..aee9 1unroof, boat dock 1315. 851•9523· B 2 BLT 111 emoker, ltrelghl, lln. 931-4J259 720-0135 Pflnc ontyt Spanlah wall•. Term•. 539-8t80 IN BEST Alty tft M a r r I e d c o u f I• Modem 2 Br, bltlN, frig r. wnhM, cat aound look.Ing to INre .. Lf COURSE S23 000 Under Af>P'llMI 14115,000. Cell Mat1c But leacL 'Mil Wtdll lrN 1900/mo. 1-864·4 42. avail, tlltl2 Meyer Pl ~:~~n!~.7~.~~y~"~~~~ 1wuernct ~~I a~lt ... ~t .. 2 ~-2 .. _ ......... ~ •~-..._ ty ISM • • ~ 2 bdrm, 2 be condo. 1~~7 $450/mo S..2-3812 " -.. -.. ~. _.,. """"'· -. ••....--. -· ... ,,,., ~ Fir ..... _ _,.,, •"""'mo plu.•h crpt. lrplc, ..... of. female~- .IT I balcony Auumable • 19 I Tn,kl ..,. · ...,..... • ....,., · Sm Bachelor yrty rental E/alde 2 Br 1 Ba. yd gar dahwthr "D" 7322 Oar-211 to 35, ~ 8Mcfi I II u IT loen. EnJOy Iha See vi.w Near Hemet, h<nea, pool, NHr H Ch Bh1d (•t e.t•2180• &4&-31115 . $340 mo. utll pd, 201 E 0 lndry. neat, cleen & fleld 531-8110 to Dana Point. C e ll \llEWS are Juat two of and coot Sea brMHI ~!' .. •,!f.; D•~!~ ';.!~~ McFadden) Quiet 2 2 muter br, 2~ bl. MW Balboa Btvd. t176-11512. quiet, couple pref Wollgane a t (714) Iha~ you giat wttll SelH price I 156,000. ........,._.,...,................, bdrm $485 + MM clep. cp11. paint, kldl OK. 646-1319 15115/mo, avail now 836-6790 Monda)'9 ttvv thi. !owly San Joaquin A u g u • 1 c • p I I • I . LI. 1u•w• HOO N9w r~. paint, older 642·9808, ag1. Cer • 1 .... nu 850-2077 Frldaye to AM 10 • PM. Model In Rancho San 8 g 5 -1 0 1 t E "e I cple pr_, d N:J:age. 2 Br. & Dan 2 BL fri*;, W t Twnhll 2 Br. 1'-i ea, gar, 1----------Joaquln. 2 bdrm, 2 bl. 862-5019 LIST VOUR PROPERTY ~M. 243 patio, walk 10 beach. a..cn 2 bike, 2 Br, t Ba, nr OCC. 1 586/mo altltot>Mc:tl.epacioua2 e)eroommew wantedto plue den. Great toc.llon ....... , •fl wtth the~ Spec-2 BR 2 ~a. klde otc, clOM 1895/mo. 151-8300 lrptc, frig, lrg patlo. end Phone a I t 2 · 3 0 . Br Condo, pool, ape, an .... ~ 2 Br, 2 on Ole golf OOUrM; ltM , lllSWr• lalletl Scolt olmH, to echoOll, ilhopl. Mys. wtldya, 642-e..24 - & 1•'· qule1 out·de·H C. 541-7214, avell MaY 9 ..curlty o-t• & garage. ~.:~·s-::Spr= 900. OAPI Oii .Altom9Y/Bkr ~t 1550. 1182~471 w1cnda. 760/mo 876-1589 Stl50/mo. 150-1028 880-32 10% ln1. on thla PY1 loen 4 Br 2'Abe. pool, Npt Bet\. 3 Bt. t~ Be TownhouM. ,.~ •~· 1114 1425 & M to. Oulet 2Br 18r, 181. quiet, 3 blkl to Cell Jeny at 49 of l200.000. ~ 6 (Wea1cllff) home for top .... ..,,.. .... ta w tba, no peta, WID Id .. bch, no petL $375 mo. ...../lu-ltH Br. den, bonua rm. lrg I: C.M or Npt 8ctt In· enclad patio, commty -·-Flr9plece, pool, dtahWuh-gu/Wtr pd. 931-2t77 utll pd. Avall M•y 1. lll•M .. couritry kitchen big lot, oome property with = !-...e!~~~;:.·2~';7 ht time ollered, lua, er, pvt patio, xtra lrg M 15 tBr. ,.rrtg,clean, no 53$-1541 RV plllklng. P;ln. only owner'• unit ground fir ....,... •harp, 4 8r. 2 ~B• garden. 2 Br '5115.00 pet•. 731-C Weet 18th. 1 ~ 2 ... 2 ... #llnC>rWIQICo. D&ana c.ppe&. 831·1298 Owner M2-34a1 .iu.t llatedl 3 bf May 111 Broadmoor Plan IV 2, 557·2641 873-7787 ....... ,o _..., ..,:::,. 0-.1<. ~ 12 Y'M"ll "'"'••sT~ES rental Qlrdener Incl ""6-pool728 IQ& !a.3 ~~ ~ =. 91'age.7""'"' •Ptlo4oa T•an• ~ ""' S '"T' • ...,,... ,. •• ·-2 br, 114 t>e. lrptc. r:YW, PY1 Triplex. 28r 1'M>&. DIW. __, ~ I Mo. Guarntd ~ for beectl area homee or ~~ !°<> woESnt IRlllll IM yd Totally customt:red & patio, gar. No pell patio & garage. Clg i----------1 ~ Ofc '32~1S4 O.C. tnoome. 873-7311 """"~180 B T ty r«n0d9led June 82, ell '620Jmo. 834 Harnll1on Pull 1625. 145-7738 Ul. lluMu 2141 .... off to .. vocado grOYe, xlnt 1111 3Br.2 Ba,,..,belctt Lge ,_kltw/OE Mlcrowew, ~78 ~ *_.. -•••* -"O .. lnO'ltnQ. Pr yard H75 mo 20872 MW t>eth• w/bra" ec-•--Tuatln Otc 1132~1S4 R&IM~ -----Tll..,. ~~·Int 0~;:;~·. ~ Farn~wor1h . (114) c111, toe·of-the-llne Ul1llll S100 off 2nd. mo. ren1 .__ ... -.-= .... •WW 847-121tl, Bryan, Iv. Weatectt Burglar Alam!, 2 Br. t'A BL TownhouM, lar9I t Br. all l>ull14nl •• non«M;r, ltralght, ---...;;;;;====-.... !!! ~ ~ -....-dn. 10% Int. 667-3288. ----... I t d _ _.1 II lncludklg dlatlwuher, 111-2 l>d. 2 be, I HO + ,_.. Ntoe 2 llf' Condo In The - -Ull ,.___,,.... n-cut om cp ' rpe, cerp.,..' garage, ema Id beth, llled oount•r utlla. 842·5441, O':J•· · By owner. Lov.ly wood, -..-. .d.,., nit m-... It w...,. 2 lhu1ter1, tMe, o.11, .,,... pe1 Ok, leundry nn. trptc -. ..___1_.. -1--.. 1 114" ..,. ~t,..loe, only &IO, eta lned a nd lel dtd lovely 2 yr otd town· Br cloH i;;' oceen.gar lt!Nout. 8r1gtlt, chMrlul Avaff Aptll. ::r·be;q-·j d• -· t-~--·---·--·-----5 . 10,000 d own. QllM-Oc.ii vi.w. Wlllll hOme. 2=R With batn, bltln• reaidy mid Ma 1 a airy, ahort ~ 2917 Orange or 1 d. • aunc1'Y· -1 (Of. F looking for hoW9. Webb ~. 1131-.21TO to town l b .. ch. 2 tormel d • beloOny l 8El Y wtonly a h0'"8. Great 2548 Orange o • garage . OH o oondO or .,C to lhr w/F AM or 4•7Mt Ev.. frplca. Xlnl llnancl09. petlo • a. wet b•. ~H180 ST Rlfy ,_ nelgt\l>ora. Ou6et ~ TSL Mgmt 842· UI03 ~5 · ~ adul1 lt\llng. 2240, t4.I . to O.P. JIMW S2M,OOO • ..._.... llraplac., bUllt•ln IJH Kida peta ok lncd 4 Br ful Big CM~ Aett ,._ .. Imo. 19'. 87a..oaa (Mo!M ... -...---------• kltcMtl. Mo'" In now.1---------option to buy MOO'• at quired. Sorry0 no P.11. Lat941, *-"· 1 Br. Apt. 714/'*t755 ._ ____ ..:......;_;;.:.-_ Ol.illiCwl'I bull i ... 2 ,... ....... lllk 1• l ••M , IMN option a 53M180 BEST Alty fM 13T60 mo. TetllnO ~ pool, lndry tao, n11r -.a• _., -If -••I•. h v•rly Morphy. o atlona. C a ti Dave atiopa. utll• pd From ••- ""''-...... roof, PN ._ ~ fniH 2144 720-1.... 1388Jmo. M•O»t --. 0... .. C*TY I BA, t~ AIC. Me IMn 1117.,IOO. LOE ASSUM, 1127K. lllfll.I .., .......... •• 77<>-e737 ~101 t to 3 DctHN. Martino a1 nit taS to 1180 ~-=M:'-W: 11 w•ll I Ca ti NOW. MNl7t. I .... eeautlful 4 Br. 2~ Ba llOfM tn ~ ..... Ne.,,tr. d«1oreted wit" lk)'tlgM9 ' ..,.. • ....., pin• a.lllnge. t renoh door• & WOOd floort lfl •ntry, oommty pool & t ennla. • 1 tOOfmo • ...... l403. .· .J A •' , lb le~ 11111 llre•111r C~!M 2m I'""' pm ltnfr ........ '""" ltf!ll! Tu rm.t••• '" Trtt lmift $1,14 ptf day .-1110. & COMM'L Lovtno l Aelponllble SPAINOS·HINOU-NIW JAPAHHI! OAADt!Nl!A Htul~oteen.up I trM Da\l't'I Mott f10.f71 ~' hi lahet p .. lftq UOIWUI lft.l'I TrH Tftll/a....11 TMl'I ALL~~ New·Aemodel-Deelon ,,... week fenoed yd ~· All reoal,. M1lnt, CIHn-up. free trimm • 110 min ~ otf IUt yMI'•· Wiii Lie •26el4 17045'0 experienced & prof••· Stump arlnd. Saw 30% for 1 low r•t• "'~940 C.M ~1-1828 wtldye lmeroency e.v LOW.I "' et8·1873 1n. epm. H ·8271 lob Ira~. 041-0t29 llOl\&I very rH10n•ble ,.,.. .. r. Jltn 15&-5tl0 p,. 101 Con t C ,._ 11~ I rettill 11 yr• In C.M INT/EXT. CAl.L JIM, all f IOln~ Id ,.:...... · · · · 1 r. o. nalractm, -••fl "301&8 Tom 601 ... ,IO FRONT VAAD HAI/ICE College Student with ler~ l.IHMIJtat 110-1111 r1t11 tor O yO\if pool f tt la , die .._,, oomrllClort, ~m Mow111g. edging, olH• truck, 1owe1t ""· -----• n11d1 For Hpert Hr• ..... •..-.1 .... 1.__ ___ _ l reeld. bldg expettlM. Remodel/Atp~re. comm. 01t1G• Door Oper11or1. nup. lfllmo. Me-7881 prompt. Thank you. , ... llTW&Tll Cuetom Painting: lnl/ixt 1 vloe, call evening• 6 p,m Pvt Tutoring/ Aemedlal DAl Y Ou•lllY-orlent•d. Call f "fd I.lo 6d,;2 ~i•d. 1C1rlng1, 1'11rdw1re 'or Court. 759.1971 lod lorinkler end ehrub Quality 8prlng Speotal · to g p.m 11 rlO en-. lnt1ruotlol'I. Xlnt reeult• ~ fOt Mllmlt•. ne. or eet. " • ci.montltllon haoOMt '&PAllll Ulll•ll lnetllfellon. Our work FrM Mi Dave 813·203°1 PLEASE k9'.'lj> lry\!_19.. 1<·8. (213)602°3794 PloT UC. 19-3207~ l . .J. l•tt.H I ltl 2'88 N-s>Ort &tvd. C.M. 139·5036 Btat 1111111 only 1ook1 expenllv• · (l 1•) •H .. lll 11.u .... Klkl Lie 306881 Remodel 042·3490. Mowing edging gen'I Pllnllnci • Cerpenlry Check our prlOM before OllT• PAllTlll Tp!a1 ltrYkt H'DVICE --· -81 Add'n1 l Cabinet•' llW ..... i.an · "--' le Tiie. Remodel Bonded you buyt Lie. 2046111. 20 yra. Lio. 4039'1. ln1. 20 Vt• •lip. POOi MN, r• T 1 !Word p 009lll .x.n •New cebln•t•. cabln•I 141-1688 84~, ..... ir .. :f' ~0~1914 Lio 882·7'32i8'4,..79e CALL 840.-1013. bonded. Rafe. Color •x· moldtng !ulr compl•· Y~~. •HY :9YWori~ DIECTORY f1olng b•r1 l formic& Spring, hd-. IElEC. · Ut'•'• lath!.... pert H3..o911 AICh1td lion. main! a repilr. Reuonab,. 851 10'1 OOUlllWtope 8'2-0881 Dmall 0.ATES Bob'• 640·3tltl7 CIHn·UP, light hlullng, C1rpentry·M110rtry . FrM Ml. 2• hr NtV. Lie. • -11• • l gardening .· Fr•• Ht I Aooflng-Plumblng ••llttau" Palnllng·OC 18 yr .. llo. 283000. 0-46-1280 N1ncy'1 Typing Servlct DO IT NOWI Cl!J!!l!I DRYWALL TAPING _, t! •I Philen 947.1703 Of)w•ll·Sluoco-Tffe - -H II Pl. 111-1111 ...... 1 l LI Serving 111 bueln .. H• ... fer...... All Thturet & Acouetlc fllll A more. JB 84&-"90 OAACIA'S MAINT ·Bldg/ llWI 8 I• 81 842·7100, 61H•t150 y Olllf1 P11o1 ~·Alletlllonl FrM 111 Kellln 173. 1503 Ambllloue Japaneee 9et· ttlt pk Jt catpenlry, tlec. LOOll painter Mede work JD Horn Rellnlehlng a.=o. OltlcWry 0oor .. wt~blnet1 DRVWALUACOUSTICA fopped/remowd. CIHn d-. WMdlng, edging, ltllt Cltulat plumbi,;g •97431 Quellty work, economy Anljquee kit ca.blnel• WI .... Cltul•1 -...,,1ettw Penel-patloe-fencM. p ASES L up.,_ lawn• 751-3'470 mowing, trimming. 'l>f•Y· ~OBIN'& CLEANING • rtt ... FrM •t. 953-8721 nne palnll~ 045-0t\M we WASH WINDOWS • ..,... .-ry 54&-4-413 ALL H Culth11tlng, terllllzlng. Servloe 1 thof hly ..,._ ... __ _.. ____ _ Ml ... .,, ut Ill Am lddn1-P1tlo COV9B ~ 1714, 552"9582 Lfr'!~~~v:~~rn~ ff.4·2087 o ... n hou~ 6=&7 BRICKWORK Small jobe. ftpdat btlla1 au:..~ ~of::::Md Oeck•Feno..-lmprovmt fftrlcal lrr""•tlOn Jim 851--0129 Baa•raaa H Newport, Coet1 M..a. Ferthlna Interior Dellon Huber Roofing all typM FrM 11tlm1t• 84S.7391 Aetel!l!!l NJ!91 & Aepelll Cliff 846-7552 L!CTRICIAN Priced ._ fxpertlN ouNkeeplflG lrvtne Aet1 1175-3176 HANOlNO/STRIPPllola New·reco~-dec:b . New • Aeeofay. A«nod, Aemodellng. tlnl•h Cir· right, frff 11t1m11e on Tiii 11111 IOlll •••HOME REPAIR I/IC ~11~'1!~~ Muonry l 81ucco· new & l/lu-MC Scott 045-9325 Lk; #411802 5'8·9734 k~N·~.~~n:i~~ :::'~Lie. ;~~:c;o ::i~~rXG. ~:~~~~: ~°3~~· J~~:i.-0359 L•;;~r~'J"~!~all E~:~~ry M1tgl•'• Office l Hom• ~=' ~1~:!1~y B,1~~k··~:~:v·:i-~~n,~·1111r1 r••fl•~ Ht-tHt CLEANING 842·1549 1.1.11&1--/ ....... cal. etc. 831-8371 Mlk• LIC'D ELECTRICIAN Lawn malnl/Rototllling Remod. Keith 64e-41172 Cleanlng. Tru11worthy, BRICKWOR 8 wort! only "'-311tll I Fr .. ett k; •381042 Jonn·1 Window CINnlng _.._. F,... .. umat• 6'&-eoe~ xlnt ref1. HV-1294 K. mill or I 1 ,.___ lla FrM 111 12 yr• •xP = .... --=----=-----1Rec>1lr/am Jobi Fence•. Oull. worll·AM& rll.. JACK OF ALL TRADES llfgl Job• & repllra ·~•tt1111lar tldtaa __ .. I MO·IOt\1 Add'~Atmod. 1hel11 ... p1i)lt1on1 Lo Tom 631-50721973-7644 C~p1/Land11C&Plng C1ll JM* 1nytlme. B1ch1lor1, CllHnlng & Local ref1. 0-45-8512 :.:.:.:.::_:;a:::.i_c.1_'-----1~=----..-...,;~..;;.----1 Top quellty Low prioe ,.1 .. Steve 752 "55tl H1Ullng • TrM Trim I Oey ~ n""ht. e75-301' laund'l. Rellable, !Wen Wt441a •••tlatlst ·ANOElA SPIRITUAL• ---------F · 3 · · ... RESID/COMM L/IND ~ '" 5•0·2 10, Mt 9, 1n' Cuetom Bfk:tl.Stone Colot/M~ ..,..87s..618 Con1ull1nl/ CounMllng £· uc. 93 '· 2 45 Ctret ltmce 1 ~.Y~~,~~0$.'e.':;~2ke :~:n ~'•b&111ro~2~=7 fi~~:~.~A:fL~~:;:,, QUALITY CLEANING :~°:"~ft..8~:2 Plaatn/ ltt&h ~~5~~~9~1o'r'~;;.:;11~11• r~!~':1 ~tr~':'!':O -Shampoo l eteam clean . Compl m1lnl. comm/ comml Big & em Joba. with• ~al toucn · - -pefform WOt'tl over 1200 0ttWW9)'-Patklng 1.ot Color brlghtener1, wht Electnel1n: MW & repair r .. Tree trimming A r• Dty or night 6•8·2174 BETH 850-0933 •ma1 Pt.ASTER PATCHING Splrllu•I AdvllOf Including l1bor 1nd ~llflG crpte • 10 min. blHch.I All, typee Low prlcH mo111I, cl11n-up1 FrM ll ti Reetuccoa. Int/ext. 30 In bualneH, merrlige. m11er1111 mutt be II· 81.S Alphlt IS1,..199UCI Hall, llv/dln. rmi I 16; 1vg Uc d. Fr" Ml. 831·23A5 111, 6'4Mtl54 eft. 4.30. Home rep1lr1. Sml Job• ltaH I •I ·ABC MOVING· yrl . NMt. P1ul 545.2977 etreu problem•. etc cenMd UnllclnMd con· I OK p•' II I Quick, Cltelul SeN\oe. 8 3 1 • 9 ' 7 ti D I • n • Olrl Hallberg Grading room 7.50; couch 110,1 ELECTRICIAN O • .. n ng, • o. lmm1c:ul11e, rHpon1lble lie. T1380'8 652--0410 lrlCtora lhould IO 1t1te • Pa~. AMl--m chr I&. Ouu. ellm. pet Gd r1tu. Free 811 COMPLETE GARDENIN G1ry 0-45-5277 PTL bu1ln111 woman. Lon~ 1131·2984 In their 1dvwtlaAng. Con-.. ~.. ....o~ C 1 1 ,.. SEAi/iCE: c1ll Jerry'• a l •IYlll _ _.. ____ _ UC. '97 142·1720 """'· rp rep1r. '" 't'• #41t\449 Lawn S«Ylce. 031.,396 Home repelre. c1rpentry, time locll rNldent wit *•~ * ltdakltra 1r11c1or1 ind con1Umer1. ---------1 exp. Do work my111t. Wayne 831-7530 c1blne11, 11ectrlc1I. ref. Av1ll June lhru Sepl Beat quality. 26 yr exp. ...,_ .......... --. _____ I contact Miry Grondle 11 labdtthl1 Reta. &M--0123 G1rdenlng. clHn-upe, plumbing. fencing. Don or Oct. tl73.e712 Competitive r1t•. AAA Sprlnkler/11ndecepe (714) 568-4080 with 1ny BABYSITTING we Cere Crpt Cleln«s httrtaiaatat trimming, cement work. 9tltl--01,g FREE. honei l & r-'lable. Lie T-1111,4211 730-1363 R1p1lr1, lie #282673 que1tlon1. Contractor'• S C &•5·1004 042-298!5 ... 645-8974, 642-8007 Slat• LIC*IH Board. 28 Myeo.ta M ... home nt IMll"I lean & Uphol. For your wedding. the TRY US! Rooting, pelnl, Ret1 1vall. Call P1ul STARVING COLLEGE flaUlal Civic Center Pl,fu. Vlctottl 1142-8482 Truell Mount Unll. Guar. ac::ouatl<:al t>eeuty of vol· Wl•o•-.... 11 cupenlry, gerdenlng, Bullet 045·4040 X802. STUDENTS MOVING :.;:.;==;ii'-----·:..1Tl1t Room 090, Senti Ant. Loving oer-e In my home. AMI. ral•. 045-3718 oe & gult1r 873-8498 • •n -• carpet eteam clean. etc. CO. Lie. T12'"43tl HU U \/ IU-1121 .;;Tl.-le;.;;&_M_uo_n_ry_·-,_--,-,..-I CA 92701. DaYIOt'l'I. 1 )'Ml end up. CARPET INSTALLATION Fucla1 Clfl..up1. Rell 63&-l810 Rau. Starr 6•11-"471 HouM llttll'V'I dellred by ln1t1red. 8'1-a.427 WATER HEATER Specie! pllr. All typet Qu1llty. ;:::=:======: M6-$738 A REPAIRS. 30 yre exp. -Gerdenlng wented, mow· I a.lia r.oung, ,...:p'(,ne11>1e pre>-WATCH US GROWi Pool heater1•Furneoee FrM Ml. UC. 031·23•& -;; .. u 8'5-9031 (bef II, 1ft 4) C&H FENCING/CONST. Ing, edging. r1klng, I I+ e111on1I for 1ummer faiatlal lnlt.11-Replpe-Repalr TILE INSTALLED If!! ,._ J ,.___ Fenoee bull1 or repaired ewHplng. frH 11tl· DUMP JOBS month• beginning In -Fr .. eat Reeeoneble Balloon Ptomollone lJnll.. --••I --ntt Competitive pnc;ee. metu. 8'5-7541 & Smalt Moving Jobs May. I wlll care for pet• flU PUmH UO'd. John 031.1151 ~1! klnd•j!~;;'-=7 To Place your "t'a~t Result" mlted: bflght bouquetll C«nent·Muonry·Bloc:tt FrN Mt. a76-51t9 IOIWllTZ WISOAPI C111 MIKE 84tl-1391 end Ply ullllllH. Cell by Rlc:h1rd Sinor Lio Orlin• cleated from s5 Service Directory ad Call Now S.-ci.y. 4~7650 W......CU.1. wor11. UC:. •-I I Id HAUL·•'Ol/E·RE••OIJE t175-4'7S aft9f e pm. :l80tl4•. 1' yre ol happy Mel~ from 11" 0 -1Jr1 Cerimk: Tiie 11 C09t l38I057 Rob S47·2tl83 wrrww•-" Spec: 11-comm re• Fumltu"'r•. Tr·· ... '"'T--1oc91 c:ustomen. ·-" .--.. wlln1tall Work guar !!!!!!!!!.-----! knocks of1en when you lnd1Cp/ m1lnt Nrv 13 -· ·-gulf. Ev/wllnd Mme S. Georo-11411·1308 ev11 Conor•t•: em ell or lg• ll9I r.ul1-geltlng Diiiy yfl. FrM 111. 831·7•9• "3-6' 15 NORM lanat Tu Thanlt you, H3-4114 m & m ~f~~~~-=a :,:.v:..tis,~•· =~:,:·~~A~~ Expert y91d clMIHIP & HAULING Fedef1ttd Tu a.Moe tl&lJTY PAllTUI 951-tle<>4/8'2•9033 642-5671 Jd, )JJ . .. 4 Hive IOl'ntlthlng you want pentry, door henglng. marlllt. ~len«IOI Mrvloee Cleanup•. yerd/tree ave:. Home/otnce epc>te. Prompt, neat prol•H· W1n1 Ad Help? 1314431. 8314371 Mike Sell ldll lttm9 0-42-5&78 Phone 642·5e78 Jim 6-45-et\98 en. t\pm RANDY. 8'2·7M7 831 ... 871. lonala/lo ,., .. 836-71'9 842-54!78 to Mii? Cllltlfled 1d1 do Cl111ified Adi. your one- 11 well 1142-5&711 atop ~ping'*''., .. HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA ... Frtclay. APrll U ARlgS (March 2l·April 19): You obtain infonnation which long had been elusive. obscured. Individual.a who 1hare your basic concerns will become allies. Focua also on education, special studies, communlcatioN from afar. Green light flashes for long-range project. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Good lunar aspect coincides with creativity. activities connected with children, apeculaUon and the obtaining of more 80lld ground connected with money and emotions. Restrictions c reate delays. but this is only temporary. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): UUllze powers of analyaes. Perceive potential. discover motives and piece together information in order to come up with complete story. Member of opposite sex is interested and you'll be very much aware of it. Virgo figures prorninen~._ i.:=Of::.:f1c::.• .::ln::::.:.:tal::.:•::-...:z.::.= i.;;;.;;;t,_lc~• -lt-•;..;;•al-.•..__.-n .. 1 ... c Lnt a rnu 3t04 lanttant Bel1 Waatt4 SlOO ltlt Waat.. 5100 ltlt Wut• 1100 •1111Dlm00* 1 MO FREE RENT W1terfron1 otc 1v1ll In I Xlltlng ytc:ht Ulel company, ldeel tor yacht bkr. l•OO mo. l.oclled Wiii CoHt Hwy, N.B. e.42·1657 OJetaaltlet 4011 Blflngual Ctaucoom Aide, D1y •hilt. P1u1 exper IDEUL LUH Wel~tablllhed corp, 18 Spanllh. 3.0 hr1/da. Flu-pref Apply 1t 2218 Put time for golf club FOUND •OS yr1 11rvlc1. n••d• tn. ency In Engllah 1nd Newport Blvd. CM 11or1g1 Minimum wage 1 room to 7 rooma Adi. AlfP()f1er Inn & Frwye. No ft v11tor1. Xlnt return on Sparn.h. Written 1 .. t wlll -UYllY ---I ~!'f'Y 8. to 2 pm C1ll lnveet. 648-3642 be given .._25-83 at 11:30 in '"""-• .,._..540.., ARE FREE AM In Pereonnel Otnc:.. P1r1/t1me Muet be 18 ••• It Ltaa 4024 15.117/hr 1111ry. Apply Good driving record I lalr•rttttr/ Al ....... ·-e CdM olc ap•c• 1350 lo c I 20451 Cr1lmer Lene. N. w p 0, I 8 •• ch ... , •• ..t..a r.,..,., ·-· Jl9C. $500 mo. plu1 ulll. Coelt a '• M.R. Enlerprl1e olfere rnt i.uerequl~ Cell AM 833-3223 SultN from 225-450 et bualnela atlf1·upe. lanl· ~~n~l~gton Buch. 751-'706 I New ulon In Newport 11perIQ11/Many •tru Hwy. 975·t17oo. 141-Mll tor111 routH or 1111-~a Elec1rlcal AIMmbly & eo1. 1 Beech requlrn high , .. Call 557-7010 Co111 M .... full MNlc:e bllehed eocount• tor BKKR. Christian Bullnen daring & working with 1hlon h1lr 1lyll11 ind .momYE llmS. office. 1226 mo. Furn. ule. 751-3029 d111r .. m11ure. exp•· emall hend tool•. eo111 m1nk:ur111 wllh cllentele. 1 MD FREE RENT Realonomlce 875-8700. Found: Female blec:lt mix· 125,000 lo 1500.000 rlenc:ed only, bookkeep-MNa. 8'5·9562 Allk tori We wUI p1y the hlghelt With ehort lerm IHH, laalan• ltatala 2tll ed lhlPl*F d with rldg• :lnde. FHt ipprovel & er. PIT. Non-1moklng Corinne. :n":ii ind provide ell lull Mrvlce k.lltM. Keep back. em. whl/bro.wn funding. 861-9135. D•· office. POllllOn •valteble Exit money potenll11,I PAZAZZ llAlll Rllll your overhHd low & HLlll tfFIOE 111111 1p1nl1I mix. Mile Rtvr n11 Corp CdM , Doug June 1 Mall ~mt and need cu . lull or p1rt proteNlonal Image high. Bl)'front bldg 700-1.007 mix (yellOw with lrecillee) Bulley; Bkr Retwencee lo: P.O. Box time Art & Interior de· ~HI 141-1411 ••1 oo~ Or. Suite 1• ::i" av·'I f·rom lt.2'". on t1c1. M1l1 mixed 7878. Newport Buch. f f'-ld C I f M .,.. .... .. "" " ••-11nOY' .-CA 92tle0 • gn ,. 11 or re H1lrdre111r. c M. Wed· N I w p o r I B • I ch B SEMENT I 1 00 IQ ft. Wiit Hlghtend terrier. -• .,..... ' Spei-II South Coast Sit Pref aome lollowlng 93 1•3151. 2500 1q ft Cell Mon-Fri wht. NB Animal Shell9f. Save home. car. lie. Call Ill PllSH Plaza Hotel bit-8:30 548•271141 or 548-4291 9.5 125 Me11 Dr . C M Nowt Pr......,t1tlveActlon tor gourmet Newport & 10:30 1m, Fri 22nd --------10 LUSE 8'42_.t\"4 tl«-385tl Work1hop 951·58•7. r..a-ant. Expertenced. and Sit 23rd IUUI CLH (L.alltl) 10 IECllITT Front office w l 1hop Found Blkllan 1h1ggy collec1, 2' hr1. Referencee req. Call tor Experienced Renlll c 1r P1rt/t1me (PM) EJlp In Prime Co•tl Mw roe.. 1pace . re11on1bl1 . dog, vlc. MeH Verde, ••rltlfH, T.D.'a4tll Interview, 1175-2688 per10n needed to write 11roblc1 & utee. Seal 1100 it>undint pirltlng Cotta M .... zoned R·2. CM. 751·62« - -Cufllerwanted. contr1ct1. 7.11 Rent 1 8ch(213)6911-44111 flJll iervlce From 1155 . 54&-72•9 1 FOUND: Fem. Collie, red I.I. Unul Experienced. Typing ,.. C1r t\50-1180 ..842·7850 c.-1 leiltala 2tll collu . P1ulerlno lrH, ·~ O.. IM. quired. Hre. 1·•. M1lor Fut Food 1 • CM. 545-9115 Special In 111 & 2nd Stock Brokers nr Oc ~ ._ .. __ • y-..-IEWPtll' ll&OI Comm«dal C.1. W. 19th TD'• nee 1949 Alrpor1. Call Judy Eckert .,.. --•• OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE, St C.M Prime location, FOUND: Blk & whl male Robt. aettler NH/CM 95S-e000 • T•k• out on the bMc:l'I tOOO It to 2700 ft At· xlnl terme. 2 8t. 1 Ba. ~· ~ r~ R.E Broiler BO RMlton nMda Junlort Of ~Iott TRAINEE PHOTOGRAPHERS Up to $100 I day part/fun time, '-.ANCEi\ (June 21-July 22): Farqijy. member . ~, .... ~ .... 1-:· .... ·--•• ~-·-.... •,. • ..,., T $£:_.....,_ l... ~,...,,.,,.,, ~ ... ~--• however, trip will be 1ho'rter t an antidpated. trectlve. well mllni.lned prlv11~r~~t~~~ .;:·~,_· ~ --· '. 8'2·2171 54 11 ~~"J-. :~~~.fPPLY ·qurer rnl • gned' ~'.'lnllo~.e<c.~ Founoamill J(~' ··'~i *YifMnli. ,,,._..p.,... · ·r. :.A-o .'_·~..- p1rttlng, g1r1g .. 1vall-MAK 1 NG M ONEY I brindle colored mele T.D 1• lO.OOO up. 0 pereon who c1n work OCMtl Front NB. "1 ~I: required Photo- matl<elloO firm expanding 10 your area Management pos1t100S oPen Hlghllsbt diplomacy, remember sentimental anniversary, place order for gift. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio natives figure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Someone seems intent on manipulating your funds. Protect assets, count ycrur change and prepare a practical. working budget. Inalat on deflnitlon of terms. clarify statements and look behind scenes for additional infonnation. Pi80eS I.I involved. VIRGO (Aus. 23-Sept. 22): Take initiative. highlight confidence, put forth original concepts, ldeaa. Fmph.ula on power, timing and intuition. Cl.rcunwtanoee swing dramatically in your favor. You'll win major point and could be richer as result. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0rt. 22): Project can now be oompleted, sales will inc:rea9e as result. More people are concerned with your views, actioN. You'll attract informants, individuals eager to provide story be.hind story. Aries and another Llbra figure promtoently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You win friends and inlluence people -you'll get to heart of matien and love I.I very much a part of 11Cenario. Empbulze independence, creativity, originality, willln1neaa to pioneer a project. Leo. Aries. Aquarius _penona Ugure promiMntly. SAGITl'AIUVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Learn by LMChlna: individual who played important role in your llfe will make reappearance. Follow through on himch, trust flrat lmpretsiona. Focus abo on ~ actMtiet, career, s.reatige, participation In political or community pro . CAPRIOORN (Dec. 2 ·Jan. 19): Emphasis on travel, accelerated 1ocial activity, special communication and a P8)'Chic perception relating to l®J' tmmedlate future. Gemini, Sagittarius penons u,ure prominently. You'll have opportunity to purcharle an obJDct at baraain price. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Ftnanclal ~ta connectA!d with poalble partnerahlp could be ~emporarlly delayed. Be po1lttve COOC111'tUn8 lepl rtahta, penn.m:lons. St.ate doubts, a~ ~ valid. Meana be thOl'O\.lih and e.uU.O.... PISCES (Feb. 10-March 20): Refute to be bogld down ln ....ie. 6pute which ahou)d not bl JC11r an:er 11 In flrat p1--. M.alntaln low protJJe~ bl pscer.ve, s\rlve to ext.rice.. youraell from one ... acnement. Gemini, Vlrgo, Saiitt.a.riua ~ pl.I.)' Important rola ' Ible. 1550/mo +NC. v I c:. s. n t. An a : g-:ti" t::.~·on: ~·:l: well undet preeaure. Full or '123 be'-1 9 AM t\45-4800, MS-3323 di 54S.5-«2 770-5«129 &46-e993. l73-7311 lime. excellent Company ,_·1_0_A_M ______ , • CdM Med/Dent. 1000 IQ. OJI. 3100 eq. ft. 11ore. Loat female Leb mix, i-2-nd-T-D-'i-fr_om_IS_.OOO __ t_o =-· 5-'~H7l EOE ~7.:v:r~!; ft . A/C, pfl. beth/~. gllN front. E. 17th St, bt1ctt, 12 yr1 old. I/le:. 150,ooo hl~h yleld ... tab,amptepllg.1980.C C.M. 12800 mo. Bkr, CdM. e•0·8•'7. A!· cured bu ingl• fimlly COMPUTER CAT & experience, beautiful w Muter• 873-4120 045-8288 WARD , PANTA 1eohnlolan w/ •howroorn, liberal com· · · homH In Sin Bernu-•hipping a rec dull••· ml11lon. C111 Mr. Terry L1gun1 Foreet Ave, prof For ..... : 12•3 S.F. newly LOii large male SlameM dlno. Prln only. C1ll Pul-11me etudent IC· Welctl. 714/761·232'4 Wnte Uf'P Bo• ~ ~ Cowi. CA 91793 omo. 1tudlo. llkyllt• 226 redecoreled office cat, "F9fd". REWARD. Denni• (714) 888·1828 oeptable. 667·6130 FuU/pirt u~ .......,.,.un~ IQ ft, good etart9f lowelt 1p1c1. 800 S.F. wer• I/le. Backbey Anlmel Mon-Fri 9-8 1---------""' ......,...... --------price. 494-147' houM. Attrec:tlve loc•· HQIP. 86().l708 Ill 3:'45 1-----·----llllllllPll for flnanc:l1I lndepen • Hop Sing'• l1undry now OE E OFF C S lion. •dJ. John Weyne 1---------., etlOI WO(lclng with poet. eoceptlng 1ppllc11ton1 * LUX IE• llrpor1175/SF omc. LOii Collie, IHt 11en S.tltflltat matute,r:r::bleper· lion 1p1cl1ll11 In lordellverydrlver.Good up to •OOO IQ ft. 1801 $ 36 s F. / · · h · 8eedl & Atlante on Set. 1;;;;_.,_-._:o.1.==;.._--'°" wlttl 1Ce1 and Cardlofogyllnternal driving reoord. Aflf)ty In Newport 8tvd NB · · · wue ouH. Reo#afd Call 536-4881 11 W ... SIM own tr1n19. 2 diy weell. Medicine In hHlth en· P9f'IOnMon-Frl.&-10AM. &45-9095 ' . Ca II 7 5 1 · 5 g 9 2 o r • 1_,t_.,1..-.U==-------NB NM. OOO "'-·~ 49'-1371. LOST: Collie, Fe. 10 YA • __ , ,_....... ~ 714_..2•57'3 h1nc1men1 progr1m. 1 N . ..,.,..., Hwy, LI· 01flce ep1Ce for ..... ; 7•7 old "Nlctcl" Aed Coll#. -•1-_. 790-2901 gune Bdl. It. lt\95/ mo utll~d iguna BHCh for .... Mell Verd•. Aewerd' ~~o,nn.!!_~~·.·port. MllU 1111 nu-,,, ...;.. _______ / ...... --- Ale "-·-.. nr 10 El 1500 to 3,000 aq.n. Very ,.._,., ~m-• Ann P •~ .. F •-... ,~ ... , • .,r..,...... · nne bldg. for hofn9 tur· 545-9122 Accounll peyebl• end ert t ......... on thru rl. PAIT·n• .. I for gourmet Newport Cemlno Dr .. Cotti Mee&. ....,_ ... M·'-..... --'d Sup• r S • n d w I ch ,...tau~1 11 5 Mon 10 3 blkt E ot F1lrvlew & n-."..,... or o..... -· ""· Ptneaall 3112 comput., •llPW ,_ 5'5-4M7 opportunltl .. evellebl• ·-· · • · Adam• to town ·~1$33 --Call 553-0940 with th• LOI Ang•IH Fri CaM 075-2588. BPIArTUAL RfADINGS 1-----------• •--Tl 75-4-10'0 Mr Tr1q1 Advice In 111 metlen a.II .. llP. -_... -mH Clrculatlon D•· Hou11cleanlng 11rvlc• No experience necH· partmenl In our door·I<>-neede enthualaalc: edull, IOO S.•rt Fttt. lllO love, marrl•g• & bull· Alctletd'• e..uty CCIOeoe MrY· Exciting car-CIC>-door newipiper 11111 Mon·Frl, &-2 pm. Train-&--~ -.... ...... neu. Aleo counMllng. 11 aMklng en lndlv wN>le port\lnlty. progr1m. Ouar1ntHd Ing MltllY l'.00 per ht ....., ..,. ....... , 1816 So. S Can*1o AMI, Mll-mollllated l well Of· Fee b Oltec:tory. hourly wege plue com-Tranaponeuon ~· ... AtlA, Slit ... 1---------i Sen Qern. 482·12M ge11l19d Mutl po..... l-3l~7 mtuion. Hout9: 9 AM·2 CM r.idenOI . Cell I • I ••• I I • r ut. ....... n• -·111 MITllll'I good oommunloetlon ExL C.15S3 PM, or ' PM • 9 PM 9V99 967-&431 ... ll• ••-..._. 1111111. Prtvloue 1alH 1---------T .,........ le.........,._. p _._ •1776 up. 1900 ft lndu-UC AOOOt251. "3-1282 exper • definite plu1. IAILY PfLIT ,:.,(.;i1'0 _;;iii()·~ HOUSEHOLD HEL.PEA _o_m_oe_w_111_t_ld_a_t_500 __ 0f_ :~·~d~"~rc:~:1.o.1.AR!':. ,.6_1_yr_old_men. __ 1¥Y_LMG119 __ ,,__cell Mre Ctoeby The Delly Piiot hu Pl' WMk. For en Int•· we need• mature non- 650 Newport Center Dr Educ1t1on. 6' fl", fH .__918-__ .,614______ 1 fc v I• w . c 1 11 ( 1 t 4 ) 1motiln11 pereon dilly. I 3 0 0 I , 0 0 Hun 11 n gt on B • 1 ch . 1.... ~ open nge Of pert Um1 ..,.7_2 ... 1• _ _. 1 .,,.... llelcJble houn. pert-time, • r • n g • . 842 2834 .,., • ~ 10 1m 1--'-Route Maneoen to eu-"" ...., -· .,.,.. 840-8M 1 Mic for SUllfl • · the eye, IYOfctd. In... ..-_.._ _....._ ._.....,.._, .... T'--~-._ .... __ for houaeileeplng dut..._ • Automottw r...,.ir lhop. -·-_,...,., ........ _ ......... ,..,.._,,,. .. ,_,., etr9nd• l ewe ot ldlool PROFESSIONAL OFFICE. n t.Agune Niguel. Crown r .. t• Include: .. port•. Oen•r•I 1hop tebor. lht\i FMay • IWO• 2PM ..... poeltlon e111llebi. child OCCMIOnelly In 11'11 ldHI tor new ettorn.y. Valley PMl~T/:.°x. Natwe. Plano. ~ M 1 n 1 m u m w • g • . to 7:30PM. Mull hev• In • lal'QI Aaoquetblll & eventno. Mutt he11e cat. 168 IQ It .tth wtndoW. ,_1e« __ eq...;..._n_. __ 2_5_. _, & Dancing. lel4l• 831·7270 cs.pend1bl9 etatlon -HMlttl Club eon11e1 i.. Cit atrowanoe 1. u lery I 4 7 a I n c I I • I • 1200-2600 ...... n . WMI Ir· thy widow or affluent i---------gon • V1ll1 °' amall ptckup Ille lor more lnlormetlon. Id lhl Pl •n•.lr~t 8.,.. ev•ll. .., ... tidy, m1tuc.e, In-A8Y9tTifA WANTED. 111d curr«it ln1Ut1nce. ea.1174 :,_ 8;~· •ua:_ 80 ·~~}'fWyl Herbor. r,i:m.,::4lr°::.~: tLelllgenl ... ~~ti ~yOl'IOnled 11' O<IOM. 7t:SO lo Weekly Mlary 1150 andhll•'!'!~~==-••I Orano-Coee10::Alol. 957.0701 861·8921 '"' ,..,.... ..:3 I y, wn reni, Compeny e.n.nte plu1 I" llP•Y•m PO Box 1 HO, Cotti th• right oompanlon. 72CM>MO aft apm. _,...._ _ ... .....__.__.__ N t B .. , K II W It P 0 •-177• .,._ ____ .....;..___ ""._... .,.., ...,,.,.,_,,,,, "noc:ke oft-_,._ uou MeM, Ce, ewpor 110.. o 1300 eq.ft. front ofG.LIQ9 r e: .. vv• ... IUYll DI opportullll" Apply 1t " ... _,,...., • ·---------Center, dlluo office. ,..., drive In door. -4'15 e.-1)' Hiiia, C&llfOl'nl-. JI Olroulatlol'I Otftc. 3PM 10 UM ,_,It.getting O.lly'HOUSEKEEPEA·CdM cu11om CS.tl,n, l1wyer1 pet mo. 1791 Whittler St, 90213 Allp ldulta. t~'r.:;:· 6PM. Orenae CoMt Diiiy PllOI ClaHlflld Adi to llOIM Medi ~-. 1ulte. Avll 5·16·8S. Dye, &• 1 o-t3&2; eva, ----.-.. -.-1-,----Oharlotle'1 I llrt P!aot. 330 W•I !ky SI.. tMOtl the 0ranot Colet er & baby91tter tor 1 8 yr IHO·l850/mo. lnold1 M&.oea -4MW7•tl co.ta MIN. matte~ .......... .,, o7~ d1 illy. e•&,..798 or tumllhed ---llY .... u Contaot Buny 64()..4874 ........... ............. -~ lion. coni.<enoe room, .,._________ W1nt NJ Help? llbr1ry. 8h1r• co11 ot toreoe IVlll. reuonebl9. ........ ...2.-11 Claulftecl Ade t42"'411t rec1pU011111. prlvel• teO month, up 10 5 tona .. 1!'b:lti11. ffH phone 1y1tam, cotfM 0 f m • r 0 h and11 •. .,,..=:: .. n.a •"pen ... , Hf'Oll av111 149.1111 or 141-1741, ...._. .__..... ~--7i4/720· 5012 or~ ._ ......... """""'ioctr l»-1'40. °' Gary Room to upend Pfoduot 1--------ln-. llW. Ind. f1elc. ftll. A8V81TTE .. ·•11pe r'd, llll!!!!!lll!lk._ "'""· Ulo0144 my tlofM. ~ ,,.,,..,, 1-....,.-------1 w .... 1&., '1' .... l!••••dl..J!!U 171 wtt. Nr, tt, JOhn'I . . C"wdl. CM M1·1'91 aft'""· ' Ne~ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ' Medlcal Technologt1t, 8 yr wl Calif licenM needed for Newport Beach Lib SMA II Experience a must. Houri, 3-12 IP· prox. Phone 640-0140 MEDICAL TRANSCAIPTIONIST Work 11 home; 5 yr1+ current experience In ~lcail Record Depart- ment required. Back-ground to Include H&P'1, d/1 summaries. con1ul- ta1lon1. operative re- p or U M -F, 10-4 , 768-8500 I 142-1171, ht. 312, 1ft. &:30 ) • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, Aprll 21 , 19& 07 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE ACR088 49 Boole r .. tur• 1 Pante 50 irl()9 8 Rucal 52 P.,.._,, S>09C 11 N.tural 5e Lyon• pal 14 Love In Roma 57 Su~mtlt(.i 1 & Radio part format HI Individual 80 OUrocMr 17 Cuban VIP· 81 Goodie 2 Wdl 82 High r.ir .. f\ 19 Ott Of F.,r_, 83 Sea bird 20 Flutter 84 Burne 21 Tow.r 86 Media 22 Fectory \ branch 2• Within 28 Pollut .. 27 Beetle DOWN 1 Fllh IPM' WIONllOAY'a "1Dl.a 90LVID :J:J~..J ~_l"U~ mJIJU ij:1lt-1 .J ~J~tf:.1 IJWUU .!J..:J'.l .1..1..JU~~J.1 t:JUl!l! .:J J..1 t ::J..J .J .:..u :.Jl!lrJ'1U '.l..'.JU.J .J ,'JIJU .J'.l..:Jlf.JI '.J :...:.L.UJLJWU '..J.JIJ.J J '.J.J'.J WUl!Ukl .:J!J:J -11J.l:.J~LJlJ U t:IU '..J.J a .J.J :.J~~.J ::.HJUU ij .J If ..J'.l :.J::J .J "..Jr.JU Ul:l 30 Little Jack .J..J..J JtJUl!l! ..J'.l ~..'.J .J'.Jtf ~lo.l~l:J!JUt:J ~.l~U ..l..J:..t~.JLJlJUl!U ..llJ~tf .J:.J:J~" Ul:lLirJ :..i~::i.1 :.t:.:tt.1..Jt.1 r.iuu .. 2 E. l11dlan vine (;.i:;_,.., 32 Potato 33 Allantlc laland 3• Planet 37 Sleeping 38 Doomed 39 Container 40 Needlefiah •1 Blazes 42 Big spoon •3 Cheered 45 Took TLC 48 Escalators 48 Fruit 2 3 3 Mixer 4 Ready 5 NaCl: Fr 8 Unlrlv01oo1 7 Be profane 8 Pony up 9 Mal de - 10 Fuel 11 ltera: 2 wd• 12 Regarding 13 Whip mark• 18 Bin 23 Falelty 25 lnJure 26 Walked on 27 Hind'• IM1e reeouroe 28 c1g., country 45 Raap'• kin 29 0.Vtatlon 48 Ovenworn 30 Loathed 47 Race official 31 Oanleh colna '48 Ouk .. 33 Trip coat 50 lnaect 35 Irritate 61 Ofstant 36 Blactcmalled 53 Swamp 38 11 apt 54 Oalatea'a 39 Jewlah fete love .. 1 Wooda 55 Sandplpera •2 Dfag 58 Before « Alberta 59 Sentence l I ,, 08 Orange Coaal OAILV PILOT/Thurlday, April 21, 1883 .,,,,, lam1!f A•!M· l•l!!M Aitft. """" Attn. '"'''" j ""'' """" ''"'' lllP!!f •np tilt&• llU 1tmfn ht1 lltl 11 IHI !tY• lmt 111j !tlbJtm 1111 Dtmltt Ull!Blm!IL_..HU""~--....... ~;&.:.1" 'H llOZX Turlllo. eu10, 1 Mil 'IO SOOD Ivory/ 'U Mld~I fa~ cond ~ I 'It AAlllT COHVl"T COIM ~ & ... N4lwPof1 ID n P11111 000 In • .. 1 ' ,.....__,. • 11 l"K 1 • Auto, air. am/Im oa... 9Mcltl • flMlt "'90tlon w 4lld1 oond, 1a, ml, no l'IOfY tr ... un ... • loyi, ..,,.,.._,OI 1 "" "' m · 21K ml, erull brn of prevlouely owned • hive • IOOd "'9C- d n. Utu"'e luu," 11£ &11,000. ·~ &2360 Mf.t60I • Utt&. 1134· 1211 , Poreohet, A11dl1 end tlon of NfW & Ullo ________ -------- :40 11 mo 0~1 ................ . .. _,.,"" ....... , .. ~. 131-eeoe \Iola..._. 0Mwo6NI fl.o.4t0, '* te?· •1;;6-oto Wllll• w/ On! tlll ;::.;,.~ '"::' '78 vw euo Nee01 en '71 Con WOl'.1. flk*. ..... llH I .. ddl• lntr. All ... ,.. '71 11a won. QT-I r.011 gin• ' Lt body work .... concf 91300 '74 "'"'° Wgn, •• ,.,..,,, 'IO Pretude, '90, AM1'M 9Pett7,. .. ~ lt7,ooo. Celt eng. Ilk• new . 11260 'II lllTLIY·ILITI Orto owner eo.ooo ml, 448 r CoMt Hwy ......oet7 IHO 142-2281 ou1, i nti, 1111 tlr .. , "'"""'"' obo H1 1"8 117,000 ~242 112'00 llrm 541-1426 Newoott 1 ._. a..cfl '70 Da r1J..olean, good .,. ,_,,Ohle, ti,. k • ~J.-• In I o on d '72 Meroecs. 2200, .,,,,, hHMt •" tll '90 Aabbll Oii AJC, eunrl, 1»-olOO tranep. 1426 Firm. C.it t ute. 176-1151 &HOO/uwu. 642·'714 SH us ~ •H• clean l 1hul), ---• em/Im caa, 4 dr. 14126, It An• w, r Ad 7 e 2, ·11 Owe~. Xlnt oond., .. ~~~~: • 16,000/0fr. 1162·1811 ~ '79 ~82 OIMel ·eo Tlifbo, 4 dr. 111r, anlrt, call (2tS) 336-3024 Att", Dtant '11 Camero 121, mini 642-4300 24 tw.. U...la HU :OU:· AM/FM c eu., '110 MBZ S0090 Ivory burgundy, lop oond 33 •lll1 oond. PP 11800. AJIC tHI oond, gerag• •lored, ·77 .Aapen a1nt cond 1n a '71 Oh1 Town cour:· lo 17W7at ""If & ban1boo Intl chrome mffi· 4 epkr em/Im ce.-536-7941 '72 VW BUG MUST ----n-llrH , lo4 lOO/obo. out, M1y0 eq111ooed only I 1 11 IH 'ft .. ~& L ml Xvcc wmn • • '" w1111 tape 24 000 ml ~!! .. !· ... ~u1n,.r300ool, •lo. T 1 1111 HLLI New paint new '78 MatadOI. 4 dr, 83K ml, 642..eaea 61 boo ml tliOOiobo M2.;;o: •• ' ...,...,.. o • "' • ··--· I mm e c '1 2 4 , 7 11 o . .,......, ..., .., I ' Ol'ulM control. PW, am/ • ' · · we,on. Hondemallo, _,. llree. /Fm, body end en· Im GIN 110 grMI cond 111 Cltetlon. met. bu<guo-ta7 ... 211 "I • IY ......... I"" AM ,M, t1UO/obo, lln MllJll UltllltlUOllM 790-883& ruu•• lll'f '70 Corgn• Mk II, auto. glne In good oondlllon. 12780 ~bo.' Cell Brian lty, 4 9'>(1, ale,,_. 1901 ,.... l ., _..,.. •• Mf.-1107 MB •79 2400 4-dr, tun• ale. n-tlrH, brak... 11880 080 8111·8237 975.1208 aft 3pm. & warrant~ 13800. ~oof. IO ml, xln1. '1t Accord a •Pd air roof, extr• lank, mint. MEISTER vat111 Job & tran1 reblt. 7112·11 120 Rabbit look-•-llk• '78 $2100/ol>o. 6-48-3642 em/fm itireo, lmmao'. l!tn .... lta1 tHS 4T2,2k80 mt. P.P. 1112.600 NlllOll/Alll 1876• 8111 * 2220 '70 VW Bui. 7 pua.nger, laltli 1307 ·91 Vette. r top, elec. FIHI•. very po1Hrful. !!er!!!J tUS *381&. 831•2991 AM at>out • • over •••• '711 C.llell OT coupe, met AM/FM cuMlte, Z·8ad, 'l1 UYWI I• mtrrore & wtndow1, gd 12600. 780-0&24 e.45-9930 13631 Harbor Btvd. blue on blue. lo ml, 5 x;2~2 ~:1 n d I 2 0 O O · 14600 S48-04H eond 118,600. 8"42·9103 ·79 Muet. Madi I. ale. al, '7 2 1 ~~~·x':7.~ C:::,"J· '11 Honde CMo, Ablt en-1'11 .. n WI •e1 MB 250 SE Coupe Garden Grow •r,d. 11"'° tape deck, ·111 El Camino wl•h•ll nu,,,_, epec. wtlla, minll I 1 2 6 o. 2 7 MP Q . = carbu'91or. 119911 UI UYI fll white/brown IHlller: latte•hrt-lt ... 11 er, lloenMd tllru 12/&3. '711 VW CONVERT 'llO Skylark LlmllMS, Ilka rune grHI rebll eng' 12795 983-11171 761.0Sle · 841-M4S lllru our purellaH and 100roof. 79K orig mllee, 714-111•1111 '3985. J20-I020 •• A1NMT/.F.,~~PE;_;2o ~201 ::Wii.~ ~g:llM/:~=j SOOO/obo.11°75-9208 '711 ORAN TORINO --------'17 Accord, 5 1pd, AC. !MM plane. 1011 of TLC plu1 over VtlbW1tta 1173 ,... .-vv "" -vv IHO 842 1738 '73 CLEAN Montego MX. AM /FM 11ereo oHa, • llllllll 15000 In recelpll, run• ·73 114, l 7, 'f'91/blk, elllt eve '81 Camero Berllnetta. • pie, p/bfb, p/wfndowt. $2750/olr. 752-toee -itlnt Mu1 HC 11500 cond, lo ml. ~i.. ~nr ® ·72 VW Bug, n•w llrH. ·119 n ........ good Irani ~~r mint cond, lo ml 17000 '70 T-Blrd xlnt cond ex-air. Sett ot>o. ~ .__,. .,,.,, v-rune well. Yellow w/black """"'• -• obo ' 'I b till 13010ual1SlrMt 080 4111-7321 Mull .. 11 '6400 ~ BeJaltrlpe $1,000/obo rua~!.lllnkeaaFtop.~rltlneeGaobf 855-0011eKt270 ' ~;:0'0'10;0ua7~0~~1;~ Ow...Mle 1327 U! NEWPORT BEACH 1112100-l fl"-875-7170 ~ 524-8157, e1<H , wee· .,... rog..., · r IH·llOO MBZ lv.vv/~. all,.,,.._ ·72 et IT Tar:•· nu •ng· 1 ~ kendl It w h 11 e 11 I• t t 1 '77 Imp. 4 dr. hl ml, drlv.. ()jane '11 'ftllllll -., .,_.. ...... • 71417711--4-012 II k • nu . Io ad 1 d . 'JI fMI , .. _, Alklng St800 851-1084 ... _, 2._. 8 -llon1. Like brend new Iran•. br1t1 tlr• $1 • • '811 vw Bua, 6500 ml on Sl800obo 644•57011 -• --'""" 125,500 or uaume IM· 000 obo &ea-2094 recond eng, 11 body Cdillac t3ot 0000 CONO AM/FM pJ,...~ t32t Sl"'-r, blue IMlh«. IO ml .. pp 540-1757 d• or '75 e w 0 r k I 0 0 k I g 0 0 d ·es CORVAIR CORSA $2200 1175-4508 ~~ I eng Aaklng S 10,800 •ff.&325 Eve 14· perf cond, nu SOUTH 1 1aooiotr 5-48·91128 JllE WIEST CONVERT. 4 1pd, xlnl .7 .. 0 _..,. Ru ,....... tteo Champ, xlnt cond 1150-9748 paint, ur ... etc Appelt· d $6000/o bo v r-·-• "'..---20K ml .... n-Miehe· 1181 300 so. Sllv. blk IM, •nee group 111000 cou1n 71 Super Bfftl• •·•Pd llLEGTIOI co~ nda body work 11250: llnl,......., & bllt $3500 1179 450 SL MB, Miian xtre fuel, clean, $26,500 1142-11177, 648-1030 01 I $1376 1141·4737 642 7730 1150·3900.1176-Mll 657..()g75 : brown ext. brown IMtll 840-9738 831-4721 YILllWAIEI of 1•tc• modeldlll · ~ 5mi1e--------- ISUZU 1.m 1 Int wire wne.11 qulcll '77 Bug. 41,000 ml, am/Im age • •c• n OU· '73 Torino. 11-<:yt, 3511\p, 1987 Plymouth Fury 2 dr . .... 714-87&-e200 lliteuitki tl47 ·ao 024 Turbo. fully IOed· Formerly Jim Merino VWI etereo, air, "'" cond lhern Clllllornl•I See us '14 OIM OllYIUE 4-di. 11000 c:uto or bet wllll• Excellent cond Co.m Id, exl1 cond, no dn, ••· - -• HT $3500 Muat NII Howard lodeyl LAlll& I /I otr Rune good New Collector'• 11em. 1750. '78 2400, red, tan Int, TNI Drive & Price 1un1e IHH 14116/mo "" .,...., 720.08111 IAllll 1-ILlll Plrl• brakM llllernal°' 761.0Sle lllD 1nrl. CHI, 85,000 ml, Tll llW 1tNel Oey1 872·0490, evH II IBDllL.I" ' Hlf 41, -• volt reg 110 ... wet.; -------- $ t 0. 8 0 0 I b. t 0 Ir . Turbo Station 857-2280 Volume Salel, Sel'vlce '77 Rabbit, AM/FM, Meg•. OAllWO Th•I'• rtghtl Only 4 1.eoo pump, radiator. 97K ml, Putlac 1335 Formeny.;:; Merino 641-8993 Cordia & Tred.la end L...,ng Sn Roof. 42 Ml/081, 2600 Harbor Btvd. orlglnal mllH on thll door lllghly dentMS nda --• MT '7" "'ERCEDES 2"'0 Turbo 0..... P.U. ·75 814, 18, blue w/blk 18711 8eeof1 Blvd $3000, 840..2124 COSTA MESA racer ·1 dreeml 454 front net co1141r1. '12 flllllll -·wm; ..,...,. •"' ""' Int , exit cond. an1/lm HunttogtOl'I e..cn 4-barrel engine. Loaded 538-1227 Dr. mu11 Hctlflca 11111 II __.,, 4 9'>d. IUflroof, wtllle w/ r-~-..111!!9! ... llllJ!lll c •". b r.a I 4 8 6 0 · (71 ,..)1,..2 2000 •14 lasHr 11110/t.. l•0-1180 with all the extresl All Immaculate car A/C, V S.... S«vlce ten Int, $77,000 ml, $10, M&-4144 • • • Running. 163_.3311 power 1ncludln9 win· ·75 Mutt. II Ohle. 4 9'>(1, AM/FM at1teo caH .. 4 olume • 900. 497-6441 ·u 358sc, exll cond .. 89 vw Sqback. Good 'Jl IH ll2IO '72 Eld°'ado, blu./wtilte, dowa. Limited edition. etc. 11ereo. Like new. epeaker•. wire wto eov-187~ :J1vd. 1'70 280SL. auto, I/top, 19600 obo. 830-1919 body & lntr. Need• paint. a •75 '""'2 full pwr, wonderful drlv· Excellent condition. Rae-12700, ph 642-2824 er1, Utt, auto Irani, PIS. Huntington IMch cllNic deep blue. -· daywi 972-7419 $896. 548-8135 ,..u10 stk. v • ...,v ev1 Ing car. Mull Mii $999. Ing itrlpea. New tlre1. '11 flll OllYDT P/B, e1c, etc. A Steal el (11.a)l.al·IOOO $18,500. 8"40..7089 2833 H r7• -IH 8"42·7500 bucket seats with new 17880. LeHe OAC or "' "' iii~------.ll.iiallle~aa~a~lt~--....!t!.lSd '72 VW Bug, perf paint, • '" cuetom covers. New Show winner! 114.500 bui. (7l•) 97 3•13 ~6. •a• JOOCO au•-, .... _ b d I Yellow, mutt Hll, rune 'llO Seville, lllver w. m.. val I 12 •OO /obo "Y -------.-.----• _...., w.,.... •I tl41 H ••w •• o y, nl, 1tereo, new 1 VII wt ...... 1 brak ... n-Delco bat· ·• •"' · t7 1344,-&wknds. JMU! •• IHther, 1n/rl. alloy1. - - -llrM, $2150. 1161-3982 great, real rellabl•. roon nt, • ,.. ...,,,, tery, llfetlm• .nocke & 1176-3205 iijlloOiiiii 11-~-lo ml ..-. '57 MGA, 11lnt cond. A 12000/obo. 642-9482 amlfm lier cell. Bar---*"500/0BO ca•1 1--------'ll --· '81 MKt, look1 llke Rolle, ---· • ·-• 9 ga 'JI --.y gain: 19995. 720-11163 mu ....... .., · .. '14 IAPll r....-. &2450IOfr. lt\Vp. 842-6594 rHlored cle .. lcl Muat IO '" -n• V I tl7S af1er 8:30 pm weekdaywi Exit eond. lo mt, nu Urea, 8"4&-ee2a •It $4500. Jiil 648-5375, ' 0rH1 graduation Jlf11 I" '19 EldQ(adO, blk/blk, real & ell day weekend• New paint, new tlrH, orig owner. BMt offer. '76 450SEL, meg1, Ml· evw 642-71711 Filla~· Sllver/blac:lt w/plu ln1. '80 OL. 4 dr. am/Im cua. wire wlll1. 47K ml. 1 170-0594 Oood '!~'P car. 11.000 Day• 750·0llOt. 111H J..... till c:helln Ur ... AM/FM •l• .77 MOB. Red/Bleck, new xtntcond.$7000orotler. an/r1,auto,.W,ul1cond ownr, d1I 17890/bit OBO. -~m1 94-0.7949 , reo, 1nrt, 112,500/olr. top and ti,.... T~. low On New It• 1145-25111 17895, ee3-e897 550-5156 .80 Citation Cpe. 4 lpd, 23 '70 Muatang, good cond --------~!,. ~-~t ':;::: 873·13511. Sun after· mllel. '3500 080, trade ' 'r.Q[ftOCJ"' .. _ '72 VW CONVERT '74 142 W.,..,.,. 1976 Blue Cadlllac, K Ml, $150 OAC to U· $1400/0BO. 1145·1395 11 .-YILLI ..,.,, • noon• 1125.geo8 or '°' vw °' 11173-7711 .J' ,..~ .. Claulc: = -.-·· 1 c 11 day• 547 4092 evH/ BIQ Vt for trtr towing. MOOO/otlo. &"42-7730 wkdyt 86&--4321 (. _ , ,_. I, IO ml IO ml. $3600 obo $1850 Call b1wn 1·5. •um• • • • •. • wtind' • c:A.ue A lllleh, air llhoc:U, •&-& .... ltLll tl-at a•ONa 'll 2--rr '78 MIDGET. New lop. 03St -o on new eng. 200. 54-0-2"8 8"42-4&44 9 5 5 . 0 0 3 1 day a • 1. Irena coolet. etc. N- ___ _. •• •---Low mllH, alway1 ~·-•• 642*6512 days '&4 VOLVO 122 Sta Wgn, '11 Gold Coupe de VIiie. S5l·l&73 wtcnde.-. Mlell tin adl II bk '85 ON&. Kint oond. N9w Convertll>'e, ale, red w/ m elntalned. AM/FM 111•1 ~1111 111:'~~ ~~ '72 BUG. good cond. • $800. HG-11732 N-llre1 Good cond '11 C..,OC. Claaak fact.!. ~o ~.PB.rt~'. lnt/pillne, 11135oc:.12800. '*-lop, atereo. e .. 1. 38 mpg. '2150. 9'>(1, am/Im caa, 11200 W ,..&, -St500/0BO 730-9455 4 d<, al'-& bur~. crulM, atereo & more ~2513 $19,780. l46-029t pip c.. Soonl 831·2242 Siii idie ttema 41M..e&75 ent Ade ....,, 842·5e78 or~ ak1ng $2800. 651-1064 '3200. 540-7371 ATLAS CHIYSLH-PL TMOUTH 2929 Harbor BIYd Costa Mesa. Tef 546-1934 3 blocks toYtll of San Otego Freeway oH Harbor Blvd. Complete body sllop Salee Service Parts Service Dept open Mondsy thru Friday 1 30 A M 10 5 30 p M and 8 A M to 5 P.M. on Saturday OIANGE COAST AMC/JIEP/llNAULT 2524 Herbor Blvd . Costa Me11 549-8023 645-1770 " l Jeep Deale< 1n the Wnll See u• today for selfl, service & leellno. There are rNIOtll why -are • 1 Price end Mlectlon• Also, Ille all·new Renault Alliance is herel THIODOH IOllNS FOID MC>CMrn ••In. Mrv1ce, per11, Dody, paint & ttre deplS. Competltlyji retn on leue & delly r9"tela. 2080 Harbof 8.lvd .. Coate M .... 6-41.0010 or 5-40-8211 JONNSON & SON LINCOLN MHCUIY 2921 Heri>or 9tvd , Cotta Mn• Tel 540-6830 57 YNfl of ,,,.,,dly family H rvlce -Orange County'• oldHI ~Mwcury dNNlratotp DAVID J . PHILLl,l IUtcK.PONYIAC•MAZDA S.._ • a.Mee • L.eelng 24W AUcte Petltwey J MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE. MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • LONG HACH IMW Large selectoon of new & quality uMd BMW s and ottw lone cars• Sales sefvic• & leHlng Trad••llS welcome• Take 4-05 Freeway to North Cherry Olf·ramp. turn right & go 6 bl0cil1 nMth 10 3670 N Cherry Ave Long 8eecti (714) 636-5790 (2 13) 427-5494 • NAHIS CADILLAC 2600 Ha,bor Blvd . Coate MeH Tel 540-9100 Orange County s Largeat Clldlllac dealef Salee S.r1<lce Leulng IOUTH COAST DODOI "Your Fn.nctly HelghbOrttood Doctoe Oeelerthlp" 2888 Herbor BIYd., ColtAI MtM 54CM)S30 S.._, LM81ng & A Full hfvtoe Oepwtment lncludlng Body And Pelnt 8hop Wt ~tu In outtom van oonwnlont In Ill price rangee AND WE PAY CASH FOA USED CARS TOOt • CHICK IVlllON POISCMl-AUDl•VW 415 E Coul Hwy .. ~ Beach 1173-0900. The bnly CS..lerthlp In Orange County with thffe thrN greet mat!• und9t OM rooll CLA llC AUTOMOllLll 1es Newton Way. Cott.I~. Tel t3M3ta ".IAOUAM OVf' 8flfCtAI. TY" JCK 120't / 14Q'tl 160't/ICJ'.,I· TYPM ..... kvlCt "-1.oreit.tona 0 • 801 LONGPll PONTIAC 13600 8eacll Blvd . Wntm1t111er Tel 892·6651 Orange County's oldeat end largest Pontoec deelershlp S.les. Serv1<:e. Parts • DICK MILLH PIAT/\ANCIA "Prot>ebly lhe IOWftl pric.<i Ftets In Southern Ca11rom1a (Located 1 mole n()(111 of Soulh Coall Plaza neer Metn St and W•rnflf Ave '" Santa Ana) f20 W Wernftr. Sente Ane 557·2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E 17th Slrfft. Sante An• Tel 558·7811 Your OrlQlnal Oedlelled Oetaun Dealer MllACLI MAZDA We've moved! Our new loealtlon I• 1426 Baker Str .. 1, Coel• M-. Tel 645-33,.. &cop by & via.It our modern atoOWfoom and ... wlly *''re tne r11 Mazda dealer In Sout.,.,n ~f0tnla Setet. s.rvtce, Part• and LeMlng COIMtlt hLILLO CHIVIOLlf (Formerly Grotl'I ChewotM) 11211 htcfl 81\fd • Huntington t.cl'I Nftl • UM • IMlt • l..Mtlnl • PW1• • Setvlce Conte by end .. our Huge wwentorvt ... ,....,., COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harl>o< Blvd . Costa Mese Tel S40-.64 10 Servoog Orange County for 16 yeers 1 Mlle So 405 • SUNSIT fOID, INC. (Home of Wlllte the Wll•lel 5440 Garden Grove Blvd . Westminster Tel 636_.010 • OIANOI COUNTY VOL VO 10120 Garden Groyjl Blvd .. Garden Grove Tel. 530·91110 Exclualvely Volvo to cover all your Volvo requlremen11 New•UMd•SelM•L ... lng•Part1•Servloe•8ody Shop Freeway ctOM In the hMl1 of Oranoe County •1 Garden Gr<>Ye 8111<1 & 8'ootihuret CONNILL CHIVIOLIT 2t21 Herbor BM:t .. eo.te MIM. 0. 23 raert MMnQ Orange County S• .. •· leHlng. Mntlce Call 54e-1200. 1P9Cial part1 line. 548-'400. bOdy lhoe> Une; 754-0400 • ~ IWIYONI Wl•I JOU All ••• .... Or..-00.. 0. ..... ~,., ... ...., &11 ... I 911 .,,._ .. nw •:o:::;;-r:::= lft lw ~=·.:.•..:-caOlltar; II= ~--·-···---..... ~-..... ...,a.a1 , ,,,,_.,...,.... ..... ,.. Fears, tears still strong in memories of those who battled tragic Anaheim fire A year -so today, tlte heart of Oranse County'• mot1I populou1 city bee.me rite ~116 Yortex of• lirntorm that left 1,200 people bomelea and cau~d 150 million in dam-.e. Two people who played key role• in fi6htias the blaze recreate their role• on that fateful day. THI DRANGI COAST THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1983 Wilson: Halt t ocean drilling ~-..~~~~~¥.ft SMV8 MITCHELL Of .. DllJ ......... U .S. Sen. Pete Wllaon (R-Callf.) introduced legialAtion .yaterday to impoee a 10-year 010ratoriwn on new oil and gas clri1lina off the CalJlomia oout. The night the 'big one' hit llY STEVE MARBLE or ... ....,,..., .... The Santa Ana wlnda had picked up by mldniaht, blowtnt dry and warm throuah Oranae County. In Anaheim, Fire Capt. Jim Cox wu flllinl out rwporta. It had been a buay ntcht -downed power line., roof ftre., medical cal.18. ''When the Santa A.nu come ln llk.e that, every fireman hat that aubllminal thouaht about 'the bltf flre' -the one you're not iOlng to be able to atop. But It wu April, not aummer, and Cox recalla belna "on guard" but relaxed. lJy dawn, Cox wu back 1n the atatlon fllllng out another report. It had been a atructure flre and the flrellahten had made a good atop. At ~:38 a.m., a woman called. A palm tree was on flre. Cox aaya he puahed uJde h1a report and liatened to the emergency radio broadcaat. Another atatfon was handllng the call. For two minutes, Cox aat and llatened to the radio. There were more calla coming in. An apartment la on flre, one caller said. A roof'• on fire, another reported. Sixty seconds later, Cox was headed toward Juno Avenue, a narrow residential lane near the ere.roads of Euclid Street and Ball Road. It waa getting light outside and Cox recalls aearching the aky for amoke, for flames, for any sign of what was happening. "But I didn't see anything. If I'd seen something, I would have called out more alarms. But there was nothing." The Santa Ana w1nda had turn.ed a cruel trick. The amoke from the fire was being held down by the stiff wind. What was to become the wont residential flre 1n Orange County history was being (See FIRE CAPTAIN, Pase A4) Red Cross worker there at right time By KAREN £. KLEIN or ... .,..,,...,..., When the phone rlnp between 10 p .m . and 6 a .m . In Ray Cardona'• houae, It'• aruwered with a terae "where?" rather than the uaual "hello." So when the phone next to Cardona'• bed 1hrllled at 4:45 a.m. on April 21, 1982, ha wife knew 1he 1hould be prepared tor anything. f n the three years a Ince Cardona had become a Red Crom volunteer, she thought ahe'd .een It all. Bu( no one could have been prepared for the devastation which would unfold that day, one year ago. when the $50 million Anaheim firestorm left l ,288 people home!~ and nearly 200 lnjured. One of the things Cardona remembers moet vividly about that Wednesday la the string of seemingly innocuous colncidences which nelped hlm save countless lives. It was a mistake that he even recelved the early morning call, for one thing. The fire chief who rang hlm should have called the District 2 Red Cross coordinator out to a Garden Grove house flre rather than Cardona. But since he was awakened Ray Cardona h elped save lives any way, Cardona got up and turned on the emergency scanner ln his house to see if the report would be confirmed. "I couldn't sleep," the Red (See VOLUNTEER, Page AO- COAST IDITION ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Irvine cops • • seize pair • ID LSD raid ~i:c:~~~~~ ...... "" -~ ~~~··· ......... ~~·:-W~·~ ·-~, ......... _..,,..... ... o.r Not ,..., \S&uenng ram ihlleipli!f'iere(f lfie .. - An Irvine police narcotic::a team door with a single swing. broke Lnto a Santa Ana house Inside, offlcen arrested Jose yesterday and arrested two men AvalOB, 24, 1n the kitchen where who allegedly sold an extra-they said he was trying to wash potent ,.,red rabbit" LSD to marijuana down a -sink, which Irvine high school students. alm-Oet lmmediately clogged. A The four Irvine officers, loaded .38-caliber automatlc anlated by four others from handgun was on the floor near Santa Ana, surpriaed the the kitchen door. Meanwhile, Identical legialation was introduced 1n the Houae of Repreeentatives by San Diego Republican Bill Lowery. 'nle HOWie bill was co-sponsored by Newport Beach Rep. Robert Badham. alao a Republican. 0.., Noe pfloto br Ndwd KoeNw This marijuana was confiscated in Santa Ana drug raid and occupanta by first knocking and Also arrested was Alfredo then buating through the door (See LSD RAID, Page A%) U the legislation ia approved, a 12-mlle protective strip would be established along the Orange County and San Diego coasts from Newport Beach to the Mexican border, where the state controls much of the beachfront, said Mike Lake, a Wu.on aide. Lake said Wu.on Introduced the bill ln pert becaU9e of the concern expre.ed by delegations of elected offidala from Southern CalJlornia. Lal(una Beach officials expl"f!lled delight today over the fSee OFFSHORE, P11e A!) suspect Jose Avalos (inset) arrested. . Promoter: Pageant still on By JODI CADENHEAD or ... o.r,.....,. Costa Mesa beauty pageant organizer Frank John Baptist Baaley uya he plans to go ahead , with a ecbeduled contest 1n Loe Angeles Sunday despite misdemeanor cbarge1 agalnat him for f.allf! advertiaina. The 30-year-old buainf!lmlan face• arraignment May 6 on three counts of false and mialeading advertising (Ued by the Orange County Dlatrlct Attorney's Office. Only two contendera In the M.ial CalJlom.1.a Pri.nce9s Pageant, 1cbeduled at the Sheraton Univerul Hotel, have dropped out of the conteat aince the charges were filed, Bagley claimed. However, 196 remain, he said. The entry fee la $1~. -Treasure Island fight vowed Bagley, who allegedly has left a trail of canceled pageants, angry conteatanta and dlaaruntled merchants behind him, aald he'• ready for the contest thll weekend. Br JEFF ADLER °"' .. 0.-, ..... ...., The long and bitter battle over the conversion of TreMure Ia1and Mobile Home Park In South Laauna to a time-share re.ort entend a new phue yesterday. ~e Board ol Supervlsora declined to overturn Plannlni Commi11ion approval of the project. The fi&bt aplnst the project DOW will be carried to the COW1m, promhed attorney Ellen Wlnterbbttom, who repraenta the Treaaure Ialand Tenants' ~tion. She aald the aroup would pursue aeveral Leaal actlona, lncludln8 a ch1llen1e to the county-approved environmental lm~ report for the project. ·(lee TRE"ASUftE, P .. e A!) Good luck Ana Laaden offen eome tne.cUy adnce '° • teea .... r whoee Hie u bel• made adlenble by w. ....... awetaeUelln ~ .,.,...&MM.r..a .. He uld 1even $100 U .S . aavtno bonds and varioua prizes will 6e awarded and • $10,000 prize will be liven at a ntadonal conteat. He declined to atve a date and location f« that cont.mt. A Sheraton Universal spokaman confirmed that a bellroom at the (See BEAUTY, Pqe Al) Charlie the Crow eoold be traiDecl to take roll eall in a 1btla gnde at Mu'blen Sehool ha N•wport Beach. See why OD P.,e A8. --~------~ • ~I * Orange Ooaa• DAILY PILOT/Thur1day, Aprll 21, 11Ul3 '~\ . •' Continued stories OFFSHORE DRILLING. • • propo.ed le1l1latlon. City Ma.naler Ken P'rank laid hla city will 10llclt 1upport from other l~to,.. for WU.On'• bill. A conUnaent of Laguna Beach council members and staff members, a1 well as staff repreaentadvea from Newport Belich and San Clemente, vi.ailed Wllaon In Loi Angeles last month. "We asked him (Wilson) to support legislation by (Sen. Alan) Cranston and (Sen. Edward) Kt-nnedy that would lmpo.'le A moratorium on drllllng to the year 2000," Frank uld Crarutor'I and Kennedy are both Democrats. He said Wll1on was "noncommittal" on the Democrats' bill, but added he opposed offshore drilling when he was mayor of San Diego. Frank said the leglalatlon, 1t approved, would prohibit offshore drilling until 1994 in an area from three to 15 miles off the Orange Coast. TREASURE ISLAND. • • The tenants' associatJon also has vowed to fight the project when it is considered by the • California Coastal Commission, · which must approve the pro,ect now that it has cleared initial county h urd.les. Residents of the 270-tratler park and the South Laguna Civic AaodatJon asked supervisors to deny a use permit and approval of a site plan on grounds that: -Developers wanted to convert the time-share resort into a conventional hotel. -Developers had imposed unfair rental increases on current tenants. -The project would' significantly contribute to already snarled traffic conditions along Pacific Coast llighway. After listening to more than an hour of testimony from park residents, the board voted 4-0 to uphold the unanimous approval the project had been given by the county Planning Commission in March. Supervisor Thomas Rtle y, however, did ask the board to impose one additional cond1uon on the project that had not been included in the 26 recommended by planning corrumSS1oners. The new condition, approved by the board, would require either a rent reduction or a CMh rebate to any long-term res1d<:nts who have been forced to pay rent increases in the past two years that exceed the inflation rate as pegged to the Consumer Price Index. That payment would be due when the rsident is relocated. Owners of the park are hoping to build twin time-share lodges, containing 440 units, and a 75-unit apartment building on the 27-acre beachfront parcel. Developers first considered converting the 50-year-old mobile home park to a time-share resort in 1977. Planrung began in earnest on the proiect in 1979. BEAUTY PAGEANT. • • Los Angeles hotel is still reserved f« Sunday's ~eant. Last year ley ~rved four months In a exas jail after pleading no contest to misdemeanor theft charges related to a Houston beauty pageant that never took place. In that cue, authorities said, Bagley left town a week before the pageant. He later said in an interview he had to cancel the Newport Beach contest after his hotel room was burglarized and $2.SOO in entry fees taken. John Moffa, general manager of the Airporter Inn in Irvine, said the hotel received numerous complaints after Bagley staged a contest there in February 1981. Officials of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce were also critical of a contest Bagley ran in that city a few months later. SIW90 ~I wortll S500 -ti_, lrom • car pert.eel on thtl 1300 bloc!< or 80fllW 0oorie TWTIC9 va!WOey Costa Mesa A •-'6wll h tng along 1"9 1000 block of w Whan r9C)Orted s 1 '<l In CUii mlu.ng ,.., .. d..,. A SM Fr..-~en wM rOOO.O el ~I rest•dey In th991)1Wt< lot of .. ~ ......... ---:--~~-. ~--~... ...... """"' 1150. .... r;;.r. tOOll • diamOnd r1nO WOl1ll rn«e OWi tl.000 from 1 ,..,.,_ on IN &500 blocll of W"t 0-Front Tll• croo1<a pried oll 1 1crffn 1nd forced op•n • wtnOow. A .357 Magnum Cott lllnclgun -11-lrom • roldenc• on 111• &00 block ot Be)'ll09 om.. n _. r9C>Oft.O ...-1 .. oey Laguna Beach A •ll«t·WI.,. radio Ml, ••lued by Ille ownw9 et SJ~. -•I-ffom • ho<.-In Ill• 1800 blocll ot Carm•llt• Str••I )191W0ity Vandlls loaed • IWQ9 I><~ through I ---------------------~-~-~----------- • Kiddie sex ring smashed; • SIX men arrested By JEFF ADLER or, ... bellJ ,..., 11ett What Orange County Sheriff Brad Gate• characterized aa a countywfde child sex ring -one which targeted girt. aa young aa 9 years old -haa been broken up by deputies with the arrest of six area men. The six were arreat~d on a variety of charges ranging from rape, child molestation and sexual pervenlon to conspiracy and possession of narcotics, Gates announced during a news conference yesterday. He aaJd a seventh suspec t is still being sought. Thoee arrested are alleged to have "routinely offered drugs. money and jewelry to (females as young as 9 years old), to gain their confidence, ultimately t!ngaglng them in a variety of se xual acts," according to Lt. Wyatt Hart , a sheriff's departmel)t spokesman. While the sheriff stopped short of alleging the girls were hired out !or sexual acts by the men, he did claim the victims allegedly were provided to other men as favors. One of the six arrested, 62-year-old Arthur Joseph Areias, of Santa Ana, ls charged with 71 felony counts of illegal Interc ourse. rape , child molestation, possession of narcotics end conspiracy, accordlnti to department lnveeUptol"I. Amons thoee arrested ia one Oranare Cout reeldent, Mo Oransky, 49, o.f Newport Beach. Gronsky, an antique dealer, Is charged with Illegal lntel"COUrse, rape, child molestation and aex perversion, inveetlgators •aid Ball was eet at $60,000. The five others charged came from Orange, Anaheim and Tustin, authorities saJd. • The arrest• grew out of an undercover inveltigatlon that began laat December when a sheriff's deputy infiltrated the group posing as a "hit man," Gates said. The undercover officer allegedly was hired to kill both a deputy district attorney prosecuting a sex ('8Se and a 14-year-old witnesa in that case, he said. The 14-year-old since has told investigators her alleged involvement with the men began when she was 9. Two other girls, both under 18, also have been cooperating with investigators the sheriff said. Gates declined to say how many young girls may have been victimized by the alleged sex ring. but said the investigation is continuing. He said additional arrests are expected. Dtillr ,.._. ,...._ lllf lilldlerd ICMNw When police came knocking, they meant business. Irvine Sgt. Leo· Jones shows battering ram. LSD RAID NETS PAIR. • • From Page A1 Hearings to111orrow Sanchez, 29. Both were booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of possession of LSD and marijuana. said Irvine police Sgt. Leo Jones. The narcotics team obtarned a search warrant two days ago to raid the house. Jones said they sought the warrant based on tips from an informant. searching the houae after the 3 p.m. raid, a steady parade of suspected customers coming to the door. Among th,m were three teenagers from Irvine. Jones said the trio, who were extremely nervous to find police 1ns1de the house. will be subpoenaed to testify 1f and when the case goes to court. on 'bullet train' By GLENN SCOTT Of lhe Deltr f'llol lteff An Assembly committee will hold a public hearing tomolTOW in Santa Ana to discuss a proposal to develop a high-speed train system through Orange County. The 9 a.m. hearing at Santa Ana City Hall will be the third staged by the Assembly Transportation Committee in the three counties where the so- window ot • llOuH In lh• 100 Dloc:t< of C1Mc.nl B•y Otrw Vftlwd•y. promptl"Q ,,,. OWfl<l<t 10 •9<1ueet Ntr• pollCe 1>9trota GI , ... '*Qhl:>o<hOO<I 4 r.vrM coru-.g $1.~S In caall along with er.an c:etoa and ot'* "--taltWI lrom • car P9fll 9CI In 1,.. 1100 otoc:ll GI Not111 Coatt Hlgtlw1y )'Ml•d•y A r..id4<11 lotd poiic. ,._1wd9)' •pet cal .... killed on PIMO ~ In Tunle Roda Dy 9'111er • c:oyol• or tome 01,_ _., Well., Schlicht. 48. wn 1rrnt•O ,..111<d1y on tu•Plcton GI drunk1111 drtvtng •II., lie wu ln\IONeel In 1 tr1tno. ICCl<Mn1 "'" •1111< J p m •I IMM Cent• Orlw ""° J<ttlrey Roed called bullet tram woUld run. Hearings were held last month in San Oiego County and in February in Loe Angeles County. The gathering Is intended to allow state officials to explain the status of existing laws about the American High Speed Rail Corp.'s proposal to run the el ectrically powered trains between Los Angeles and San Diego. Residents also will get the chance to voice misgiving.a or hopes for the proposal to send up to 49 trains per day In each direction. The investigators found about three pounds of loose marijuana in tl')e house and two dozen more plastic baggies with a quarter- ounce of pot in each. On a dining room table, they found a shoebox filled with cash -mostly $1 and $5 bills-and a sheet of 34 postage stamp-like tabs of LSD. It's called "red rabbit" because each tab has a design of the Easter bunny in red ink. They also found, while Many other s came, not realizing the unmarked cars parked on the street belonged to "narcs." By 4 p.m., Jones said the stream of visitors was so distracting to investigators cataloging evidence that an officer was stationed in the front yard to discourage more stops. The house was the second in Santa Ana raided in connection with the "red rabbit" sales in Irvine. Joel Alvarez, 21, was arrested on similar charges March 9 AIRPORT ST AND. • • The committee is chaired by Bruce Young (D-Norwalk), whose bUl waa amended during From Page A 1 the last days of the prior leglalatlve eesaion to give the the city were critical of Hart's county lost the suit and again rt il position. is t.rymg to plan the airport's P vate ra corporauon certam "I WO""" about the council future. approvals to run the system. -• J A committee spokeswoman negotiating for all us but Several council members -~~.~~~.;''""~~f~o;:rg'.::e~t:tl::ng~,.a-~~~s ~~~e-~d WA.tf\:'°~~ ~t ::.J __ ._.....~-e-"'1 ~ -~ ~-..-... ic. ... ,1it;:-~_:.,..:.·~~t:::=ii:~tJ exiating lawa include more public seem to have been carried explore Increasing departures protection than most people away with· their negotiating up to 73 a day, thus throwing believe. For example, the power. The county could be water on any deal with the spoNOring firm has been told to le.ad.Ing them down a garden city. complete an environmental path." Watt said she believes the report on its proposal. Watt'• group and the city city should be more open with Fifteen county residents, many sued the county last year over residents in the future and representing neighborhood plans to expand the airport to not so free to agreeing to organizations, are scheduled to 55 daily departures. The more flights. addrea the conunittee tomorrow. Fair skies ahead Coastal CleulnQ IOl\~111 end lelr IOfrlOllOW. C:0.1 -· ... tomorrow II 10 72 and IOW9 tonlgM " '° Ill. 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A atort t.ttat on~,. nnc: tradltlon1t tporla\11/Clt for men. worMn and boy1. NATION Demos tab San Francisco a s 1984 convention site By n o .-.. octa&ed P reH WASHINGTON -Democrata decided ~)' to hold thelr 1984 national convention ln San Francl.-:o head.in& for Ronald Reagan'• home atate to pick the candJ~te they hope wtll replace the GOP Incumbent ln the White Houte. The party'• aite aelectlon rommittee voted 23-2 at lta meetlnl today In favor of San Fra.ncUlco despite a lut-mlnute effort by Chicaao mayor-elect Harold Washington to win the meeting for hla dty. R eag an sets El Salvador appeal WASHINGTON -President Reagan. trying to reecue a package of military aid for El Salvador, will make a rare address to Congress next Wedneaday to warn of the threat of leftist revolution spreading. 'ITaditionally, presidents go before Congress once a year, to deliver their annual State of the Union message. The administration hopes Reagan's speech will persuade Americana to predSure Congress to approve increaaed aid for El Salvador and other naUens ih Cenltlft\ America. New airline smoki~g rules WASHINGTON -Respondmg to a critical court rulli\i. the Civil Aeronautics Board is proposing tighter requirements to protect non-smokers aboard conunerdal jetliners. The propoeals announced yesterday would, for the tint time, prohibit smoking aboard an airliner that has inadequate ventilation, and establish a "super non-smoking section" for passeng~rs who present medical documents showing they are especially sensitive to smoke. Liby a sends N icaragua arms WASHINGTON -Anns shipments discovered aboard Libyan planes during a refueling st.op ln Brazil offer new proof of Li~ya's "deep lnvolvement" with the leftist government ln Nicaragua, the State Department says. Brazilian' authorities said BOme, If not all, of four Libyan cargo aircraft headed for Nicaragua, were found to be carrying arms and explosJves, instead of the medical supplies the Libyans reportedly said they were transporting. STATE Governor's income r e vealed SACRAMENTO -Gov. Gi!orge Deukmeji.an paid $8.854 In federal income taxes and $1,884 ln state lncome tcuces on a 1982 income of $48,07 1, his tax returns reveal. The returns show Deukmejian's only income during 1982 was his $47,500 salary as attorney general, $3 interest income from a state employees' credit union, plus a $568 refund on tus 1981 state income taxes. Committee rej ects Hallett SACRAMENTO -Fonner Assembly RepublJcan leader Carol Hallett may be the first appointee of Gov. George Deukmejian to be rejected by the state Senate. The Senate Rules Committee refused yesterday to endorse Hallett's nomination as parks and recreation direct.or, say- ing she had been overly partisan as a legislator. Doctors a void lung cancer Another body found in embassy BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Two shots were fired near the British Embaay today, aendlng Marine guarda and byatandera diving for cover at the bomb- a hattered U .S . Emba11y 750 yarda away, witne91e9 aaJd. "Apparently someone didn't atop at a checkpolnt," a aecret.a.ry at the Brltlah Embassy told The Amociat.ed Pre.. U.S. Marine warrant officer Bill Henderaon said the shots were fired at about 11 :15 a.m. (1:15 a.m . PST) by soldiera guarding a s tretch of coastal hl~a y between the two em es. "The Lebanese army was shooting at a speeding vehicle," he said, "and our people reacted to that by d eploying combat positions." The shot.a rang out as relief workers pulled another body from the wreck age of t he Ame rican Embassy, where a powerful explosion Monday afternoon k illed at least 49 people, Including 17 Americans, and lnjured 130. The body was not Identified There has been no precl8e count of the dead because the fiery blaat caused such massive damage that workers found body parts mangled , making ide ntification difficult if not impossible. Yesterday, t h e U.S . State Department released the names of 17 Americans killed in the b o mbi ng . U .S . Embas sy spokesman John Reid said 15 Lebanese staff also were confir med killed and 17 were missing and presumed dead. Shigeo Arata , Beirut rorrespondent of Tokyo'• Asahi Sh lmbun newspaper, told The Associated Press today he had identified the body of Janet Stevens, 33, of Atlanta, m the m o rgue of the American University hospital. St e vens was l iste d as presumed dead on the embassy's casualty list released yesterday. Or•nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, April 21, 1983 * A3 Enjoy calm ' between storms Oranae Cout rsidenta will enjoy a br ief reaplte from heavy downpoun tomorrow, but the weekend promlaes to be dark and wet. By 8 thla morning, the moet recent atorm haa dumped nearly an Inch of rainfall on m a n y c I t'I es I n 0 ran g e County, brtnglni totala for th e 1 ea1on In b o th H untington B e a ch and Laguna Beach to nearly 21 inche1. That figure flirts with twlce-nonnal levels for thia time of year, and the weekend storm could surpass that mark, weather watchers aay. National Weather Servlce forecaste r Dan Atkin said skies should clear tonight, so tomorrow should be fair and warmer with highs in the upper 60a or low 70s. School-bound youngst ers share a n umbre lJa o n Santa An a Avenue in Costa Mesa yesterday. But a new storm system, coming in from the Gulf of Alaska, promises to bring more rains by late Saturday and Sunday. The weather service would not place a percentage on the potential for precipitation, sa)'lng the storm ia too far off to venture a guda. N o tnljor stor·m - r e lated proble m s were rep orted as a r e sult o f yesterday's rainfall Freeze chills crop outlook Farmers in South lose fruits, vegetables to unseasonable cold By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 Fruit and vegetable growers across the Southeast struggled to save what remai ned of their crops today as freezing weather hit again one month into spring, chilling prospect s for a good harvest and low prices at the eggplants as far south as Gi!orgia supermarket. and m sections of Illinois and Nolan Duke. a meteorologtst' Indiana. with t h e National Weather The damage was done e ven Service's Severe S torms Forecast though some farmers tried Center in Kansas City, Mo .. 88.ld keeping their orchards warm by frost would settle today into burning old tires, piping heated man y lo w -l ying are a s o f water aro und the ir plants, B f d d T ennessee, Alabama, Georgia cove ring them with plastic or Oy rl. en arreste and the Carolinas. spraying them with water which It was 29 degrees at Greer , froze, insulating them from frost. LOS ANGELES -Despite an increase In the lung cancer S.C.. in the heart of Lhe state's "The more I look. the more death rate in the general public, male California doctors show peach growing a rea, at 4 a .m dead ones I find," Watts Auman. a stable rate, probably because many have quit smoking, a 1• n woman's d th today, the weather service said. a Moore County, N.C., peach UCLA study shows. ea "This Is the fourth straight grower, said. "It looks like we In 1980, as In 1950, there were about 15 lung cancer deaths morning of subfreezing temps lost just about everything. h 's for every 100,000 male phys!~ in th~ slate. But for all U.S . A San Clemente man was broken as well. there and it looks like it'll last at going to be rough " . white males, the rate nearly tripled dunng the period, from 19 arrested yesterday on suspicion Hart u1d Daniel William least another day," Duke S&Jd. Jerrold W tson, w~o lives near • per 100,000 people to 52 per lOO,OOO. of murder in the death of his Bennett, 25, of San Clemen te, Frost has dam~ged .peaches. Batesb~r .C., said t}_lat t!.~ _.,'" . ~~· ~ ---~-§~~~~~~ .. ,_.,,~...,. -;.-... ~--.. ·t~~~-rk~~~Ai~1~·~;;rr~~~.{~~~~~~~icre~ ;op~· .......... , ' SANTA BARBARA -An attack by a trained bear has Harbor. . him about Kra~'s death: • sent a Circus Vargas animal trainer to the hospital with a The body of Theresa Lowse Bennett ls be1!1~ held m the broken leg and aevere arm and leg punctures. Krausae, 25, .dlscov~red at about Orange County jail on $250,000 Rene Turcios, 31, was attacked as he returned several 5 a.m., wu identified yesterday bail. bears to their cages at F..arl Warten Showgrounda. afternoon by the Orange Count,Y WORLD Britons scorn 'funny money' LONDON -The Round Pound, Funny Money. Mickey Mouae Money -these are just a few popular names for new one pound coins that went into d.rculation today on Queen Elizabeth ll's 57th birthday. Designed eventually to replace the tradition.al green one pound banknotes, the coins are gold-colored pieces of oopper. nickel and zinc alloy. I sraeli-Arab clash in L ebanon • JERUSALEM -Two Israeli soldiers and four Arab guerrillas were killed In a clash near the line between Israeli and Syrian positions in Lebanon, the Israeli military command said today. Israeli newspapers reported new government concern that Syria was strengthening its offensive capability with Soviet assia1ance. Cathedral birds buzzed off MU..A.N, Italy -An lnventJve electrician who rigged up low-voltage wlrlng ia winning the years-long battle againlt pigeona th at had been dirtying and damaging this city'• 600-year-old Gothic cathedral. Chemicals. sticky substances and loudapeaken emitting frigh tening not.es failed to keep away the estimated ~.000 birda. Elec1rldan Ettore Oalliani, 48, deviled a network ot atainle. steel wires carrying moderate electric lmpubes that haw proved the winning move against the pigeons. ,._ Coroner's Office, said Sheriffs Lt. Wyatt Hart. Krausse had been staying In Dana Polnt for some time. Cause of death was determined to be drowning, Hart said, but Krausae's back waa foWld to be John Glenn • • 101ns race to declare hla candidacy for president qf the United States. For the 61-year-old former aatronaut, whose flliht into F.arth orbit made him a national hero two decad es aao, the declaration waa a bid for yet another American dream. "The iHue la leader•hlp," Glenn uid in a apeech prepared for delivery in the John Olenn ~ School audit.oriwn!iere: We're Listening ••• What do yoo like a bout the Daily Pilot? What don't you Uke! Call t he number at left and your me9laP wW be l'eCOlded, tran.:ribed and dellYft'ed t.o t.he appropriate editor. 842-6086 The aame 24·hour ans werinc 1ervlce may be med to l"ffOf'd let· ters to Uw editor on any topk. Mailbox contributors muat lnellide ttlelr na me and lttlephone number fOf' veriltcatlon. No clrculaUon u ll1, please Tell us What'a on your mind at=';it1=~ ~-m,~ .• :ua: . YCL N.•.111 Cycle rider struck by car e Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Aprll 21, 1083 Fire captain remembers the 'big one' From Page A1 hidden by the aame force that wu •PtMdl.n.lr lt from roof to roof, from bu11d1na to buildln,. - When he an1ved on the 1eene, Cox -the flnt ti.re captain there -1Ull wasn't 1w-e what he had on h1a hand.a. PuWna up to an alley off Juno, Cox uya he aaw a power line acrosa an apartment. root, anapplna and bluing. Three small fires were bumina. "I remember thinking 'no sweat.' By the time I picked up the radio to call tn, I saw two buildings fully involved ln one direction and two more the other way. "It hit me that we were In big trouble. I knew It waa going to be bad but, man, not that bad." While the rest of the county was waking up, a fire tha\\!ater would be deacribed as "hell on earth" was starllng to eat up apartment bulldlnp, leap streets and drive residents from thelr homes. In the end, the firestorm would destroy four square blocks, wlpe out 393 dwelling units, cause more than $50 million in damage and leave 1,200 people homeless. "The fire was traveling faster than we could drop lines. By the time we got to the hydrant, we'd lost another apartment building. "It was like a tidal wave of fire coming right at you, eating up roofs on the way. Solid fire. I saw huge sheets of plywood on fire flying through the air. Shingles were blowing everywhere like fireballs." Seven minutes after the initial call came in, the wall of fire jumped four-lane Ball Road and started burning ill way through another series of apartment complexes. Cox aaya firemen were in constant danger standing on apartment roofs. At one point, he recaDa being on a roof with fire burning on both sides of him. His brother -also a fireman -fell through the roof of another building. "If all thia had been at 2 a.m. someone might have died. But it was at that time when people were getting up and we made so much racket coming-in th.at most residents were aware of what was going on." From a roof-top vantage point, Cox remembers some residents 8Creamlng and running In panic. Others were calm. He says one man even closed his apartment door behind him before w~ from the bu.ming building. "l think most people looked outside, saw what the hell was going on and realized that there wasn't going to be any stopping this fir.e." Al. the blaze got worse, engines throughout Oranae County and as far as Los Angeles were roWna lnto Anaheim. By the end of the day, 85 fire enginee were squeezed into the neighborhood. Reaction: better roofing Most cities toughen laws but specifications dill er A.nahelm Fire Chief WUlJllm Slmpeon hu • tou1h Ume WldenitandJ.na cltlee like Hun~n Beach and Fountain Valley. Both dUea ahted away from adopt!Jll lawa that would have required fire-retardant roof coverinp on new or remodeled bullcttnaa. In Anaheim, where wood ahake roofa were partl.ally blamed for a tlrwtonn th.at d41Voyed mo..-than ~ apartment ~. touaher roof lawa were adopwd alx ~ alter the blaze. "The tire reaff lrmed what we've been preachlnt about for yean," aald StmP90n. "I have trouble underttandlna how a city like Fountain Valley, for lnltance, could rejeci lt." FMh city aJona the Oranp Cout took up the iaaue of Ure-retardant roof• after the Anaheim inferno. However, the rsu.lta varied. -HUNTINGTON BEACH: Rejected new roof law after preaure from area Bealton who claimed home prices would be puahed higher. -FOUNTAIN VALLEY: Rejected fire- retardant roof law buteagreed to warn homeowners of fire hazards associated with shake roots. The city, historically, has encouraged uee of shake roofs. -NEWPORT BEACH: Adopted n e w building code requiring fire-retardant roofs on new or remodeled home9. -IR\'JNE: Outlawed untreated wooden roofing materials for new or remodeled buildinga. -COSTA MESA: Adopted a fire-retardant roof ordinance. -LAGUNA BEACH: Approved a fire- ret.ardant roof law. Previously, only hillside communities were required to have treated roofs. In all, 19 of the county's 26 cities adopted tougher roof laws following the fire. Four other cities are still considering such regulations. Delly ,...· PMto bJ "at11ca' o,,o;_a Apartments have been re built with safer roofs hut palm lt'ees remain scorche d in Anaheim. Volunteer saved lives From Page A1 • Cross bloodmoblle driver said. -in the back crymg, and thinking volunteers regrouped at the end "The wind had been blowing all all the time about my (vehicle) of the day 1t was like a reunion of night." being fiberglass. 'If I come back old frienda. Almost immediately. he heard With just a shell, I'm going to "You started to see the blue the Garden Grove fires have a lot of explaining to do'," shirts with the red crosses on confirmed over the scanner, and he thought. them pouring in _ nurses, learned they were spreading. He kept up the shuttle for caseworkers, volunteers. With all He climbed in his car, turned more than three hours. he said, lik another scanner on and headed waJching smoldering roof the hugging going on. It was . e people hadn't seen each other for from hia Anaheim home out to shin8les blow acC088 his path. years," he said. "It's hard to Garden Grove. "In about 15 minutes, 1 saw explain how close you get to "I got about a mile from my eight two-story apartment units people in this organization." house and all of a sudden the go down," he said. scanner started going crazy," After the fire moved out of It was getting dark when Cardona said. some areas, Cardona was one of Cardona went to put fuel m the When he got to Garden Grove, the first to go in and survey the emergency vehicle which had he said, the fire chief on the damage. ''lt looked like a carried so many people to safety "It felt like the whole world was there," Cox ard. th calls that da scene he e urgent on bombing in Vietnam," he said of Y· says.Though he was an 11-~ar fireman in the th~Wsca.nnee tumr.ed around and sa·-the. 1utted ~rea. "~ipes were "I gc;4 in and turnd eddthel key. ... white and twuted with the heat Nothing. It was ea just cowUy'a largest city, Cox a ·LS to feellna fear. th.La hu,e column of smoke go~ · t ki g hells• thought, 'Wow. That's unreal'." ,.,...,...,,., .. ts like ''la this ever going to end7" ana "A.re up," rt-:...-dona ·-'d . "The chie cars were JUI smo n . s . l ed . L-d b .. ·~ to mak 't ........... .,. .. th.is?" aced through .....-i _, I've never seen devastation like t turn out a wire m• urnt ~ r1mx[ h 'de 1 .... """6'. · r said, 'You'd better leave and get that -so much. so quick.'' out on the vehicle just after its • e 181 . up there'." The miracle was that no lives last emergency shuttle. Winds , scary factor in Mexico race By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Ofh~Pt.tatMI With more than 600 boat.a expected to crowd t.ha dual fla.rt1na llnee In the Newport-to-Enaenad.a yacht rtce S.turday, what would happen ln t.h1a aprlf\i of unpredictable storms If the wind blew up to gale proportion.a? It could reault In dl.aa.tter. The queation ia being asked more often thia ye•r In view of the unseasonable spring 1torma whJch have Invaded the Southern California coast from Baja California north. In the 36-year history of the Newport-to- Enaenada race, there never have been any dangerous stoml.I. The first race In 1947 turned out to be "breezy" and sevetal boata were diamaated, but "lo&lng a stick" ia not unusual in moet offshore races. even under moderate weather conditiona. Most of the yachts in the Ensenada race - from the smallest to the largest -are equipped to handle winds up to 35 knots, depending on the experience of the 1kippera and crews. Under normal conditions th.is time of year, the wmda diminish in late afternoon and leave the yachts becalmed between San Diego and the Coronadoe Islanda. Extreme weather between Newport Beach and San Diego would probably send a lot of boats scurrying for refuge at any one of several ports. But once the boat.a have passed the Coronados (three ialands south of San Diego and in Mexican waters) there is no place to go but Ensenada. Under what weather conditions could the rac.-e be postponed or canceled? "There are three conditions,'' said Pre9ident John Ballew of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association. ''The primary one is that the Coast Guard can order the race poatponed or canceled under e>ttreme, dangerous conditions. If the Coast Guard ordered the race terminated, we would have no choice," said Ballew. "If I noticed that the bulk of the boats were out of control due to weather conditions at the start, I would give serious consideration to either postponing or canceling the race." Ballew is the only NOSA officer who would have authority to abort the race. He said that if weather conditions deteriorated after the start, it would be the responsibility of each skipper to either continue or abandon the raoe *** Ensenada racers due NB sendof f The Marine Division of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce will bid bon ·voyage to the 623 skippers and crews in the Newport-to-Ensenada yacht race at a sendoff breakfast tomorrow at 7.30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. On hand will be Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart. the mayor of Eruenada, Newport Ocean Sailing Association officials and others connected with the annual race Skippers and crews of the racing yachts are invited to attend along with the general public ,. :i'he wind died. d.own long enough for Then ~ona did somethina were Jost in the blaze, Cardona It wasn't until he got home, firefighten to reo;!;;ue· Cox was taken to. Loara he swears hes never jone before,..~...Ji'&.9-Vf•--~ .to...f~ • ~·_.~._...... '~~Fr ·~• .. .,."' · · t"t~';!.·.:~;ne na~"r~~~:'! 'i:h-:~ ... ~~;'-~~;;;; ~e:;~-:;--~~ irt~~4brts, l1e ... Tie'CflllpCin !1 -c&rni"neY. Thift-· JiO . .-S:pl ~ uae to halt the raging blaz.e. and pick up the emergency added. Cardona .realized how much · , , response vehicle. I don't know And afterward , in the danger hed been in. 'U it wam t for the achool, 1 really believe the why I did it," he aaid. evacuation centers, help -in the "There was only one way out fire could have gone all the way west to ~h On h1a way to the office, hot, form of food, clothes, toys and of that first evacuation center," (Boulevard). So we made our at.and at Loara. dry wlnda whipped around h1a money -poured in. "I've never he said. "If the route through the F1&hUng from the high ac.hool, firemen battled car so hard they bent his two-seen the community rally like apartment complex had been for 30 minutes before brtnaing the blaze'• westward way radio antenna in two. "I they did then," he said. blocked too, I don't know what I moyement to a halt. It woUld take another four atarted a::ream.ing and yelling on Wh en the Red Cros s would have done." hoW'I to stomp it out and then another alx to aecure the radio -calling everybody what wu left of the neighborhood. from the (Red Croes) supervisors on down.'' he remembered. At noon, Cox went to the fire command center, got a _,ft drink and washed out h1a bumins eyes. Then he went back to the acene. He •ya It was eerie. "I couldn't believe what I saw. lt looked like a war mne -gutted bu.ild1np, ashes. It reminded me of Army pictures Pd .en from World War Il." After aotn& to the boepital to have h1a eyes cleaned out, Cox went home. It was over. For the moment. ~"nle next day Wt!" started to get into it. You know, what had happened, why it happened. The tough questions." tntlmately, Cox was asked to make a film of the fire to ahow what firemen believed wu the lethal combination of wind and wood-shake root.. A year after the fire, the neighborhood ia back from tJ\e uhes. It had been rebuilt, replanted and repopulated. A penoo mU1t look hard to find any tr-.-of the fire. But the memory of April 21, lg82 ia strong. Retldenta talk about feelJ.na "haunted" u they turn ooto Juno Avenue or feel a alight panic when the s.nta Anll pick up. Cox a)"I be understands th<*! feellnp. But for him. the fire and the experience haw turned him lntoa~. 0 UnUl the polld.clana and lawmakera get It thn>uah their thick beadl that a ahak.e roof ia · dyoamlte, we're Finl to have probl,9!ma. Great pro_blmw. ''It'll happen .,.m. Somewhere. Not here, maybe, but 80meWbeN." 11he Anaheim fire: How It unfolded • e:.co 1.m. -ingln• cUap11ched for , ... .,_-,,.,..lld111111 PMn tt.e fire on Juno Avenue. • 1:'8 &.m. -Ten ....,_ dlilpe~ to Juno tor three Wuctur9 INil. • 1:• a.m. -,.... lelpt W ""*'· • 1:41 a.m. -fllre ._.. WIM tlW'td )Umpt ............ e 7:IO a.m. -w.cw.rd Pfot'W of ftte ...... ......... _,...,,.,..._., ......... -1:i:.ri· .... In .. out. • ""'... to...,.. ........ ,._ he drove down the short at.retch to the center, be aaya, he heard the b.laz.e go from a palm tree fire to a 10 -alarm oon.Oagration in scanner reports. "I knew it wa.s going to be a horrendous thing," he said. "I got on the free~y and went aa far aa Katella Avenue. But there were ao many gawken -and auch heavy smoke -that I couldn't get throUf,h· "I just prayed, Lord, be with me; and I went Code 3 (turned on h1a red llihta and siren)." When Cardona got to the emergency aid station at Palm Elementary School near the burning apartment complex, he ~d the heat wu eo inteNe and the smoke ao thick the hair on h1a anna wu ~ and he couldn't breathe. "People were atandlna: there in their night clothell, ho1c:ttna all kinda o( th.ln8a they'd arabbed at the Jaat mlnute. There were crippled people there, people who'd ~uat had open heart Su.raerY I . The temporary evacuation center wu already •W'l'O\Ptded by fJamea when Cardona arrived. ''The firemen Mid, •you've aot to pt ~ peopJe out ol here1,'' he laJd. It w• then, \houah the a.cl Cr'Om UIUAlly leaves eYllCUIUon and rHCUt operations up to offtd.al ~-that Cardona wu alad he'd brcJuaht up the emela-c:Y Wlft. ''I pan.ct the IW'Df'Y out and 1tar\Ald1 lc.dln1 ·people In th• beck. Then WM only one way oui of tb•r• -throulh th• a~t ocnp&ix 1-.U. Wlnchhteld Wi99n left.Pl~ the ~ .clOt au\ of CardOna I vtew, ht ...... .,. &he epeed bum,. on &be fthl of many, mlft'/ tr1pi fl'Clln -...,....,,. eohool to • Nfer naouatlon Hnttr -hll Jualor Ht1h ...... . '41'hl ,.... •• lllOlllM ..,. •IHI _ ......... ouf W0)ffWI," C......1r•>1rM1. ''J••• ....,.... ................... , OCC third • ID U.S. speech tourney Oranae Cout College'• ape«h team took third place In the recent 1983 National Tournament in San Antonio, Texas. EUee Mebret1 of c:o.ta Meaa received five medals for her speaking and debate talenta. Other top w1nMra were Chrlatl S'weeney, P11J Medalller_ ~Jee Retell, Du Go&Ianlu, Diana Kerab and Laarel Mann.IJll. Also earnlng top honors were Trl1b SWHIOD, Rita Hartmu, gokl MortOD and Tracy Scltatt. • Irvtne Co. Praident 'ftom11 Nlellen will be auest speaker at the 22nd Annual Scholanhip Award.a Breakf.aat In Newport BMch April 27. Top ttudenta from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar blah tchoolt will be honored. The· outa1andlnl female h1&h ecfiool student wW t. pn9e11ted with the Apes Blomqa&t Award, lnttla\ed 1n 19e8. t The award.a break1Mt ii apcmeored by the Commodoritl Qub of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Canmette. There I.I a '1~ charp co atulnd. Call ~211 to mab reeervadonl. • • expansion plans nixed Fountain Valley Commuruty Hospital's bid to add 62 medical-surgical beds has been denied by county hospital planning officials. The matter now goes to state health officials, who have the authority to overturn or ratify the local decision. Monday n ight, the Orange County Health Planning Council's board of directors voted 15 to 4, with one abstention, to uphold the conclusion of a review committee, which found Insufficient ~~lcation for the additional medical-surgical The board did. however. approve a committee rerommendation that would allow the hospital to add alx prenatal beds used by women giving birth. Fountain Valley Community'• administrator, Craig Myen, said the hospital needs additional beds becauae it h.u often been operating at full capacity. The faclllty now hat 214 beds. But the review committee clalmed the hospital failed to provide eno~gh financial records and aenerat.es a high amount of revenue per patient. The committee ai.o uid the hospital has revened a uns poaition th.at it could eliminate many of Its three-bed rooma by bulldina an addition, which has since been oompleted. The county ooundl's recommendation now wW be reviewed by the Office of Statewtde Health £21 n1 and Development. State off1clala are to uphold or ttvene the local dedlion by y \me. Myen aid Fountain Valley C(mmun1t;y wW continue~ toe the lddldonal beds at the .iate level. WoJDan ahducte~ raped in Valley • Orange Oout OAJLV PILOTITMINdtt)', Apttl 21, 1083 NB Cl -----------------------~----------------------------------..., NY E COMPO ITE TRAN ACTIONS 9UOltflOlf•llfC~llDI na.oUOlf ........ •O•• ........ , l'ICIPI(, .... IOtTOlf, DIHOIT 41f0 ,, .. , ..... , noc• la(M4•tll ANO lll'OlflO n llll 1100 Allb lllUllfll CL081NQ 11ae.27 Withholding repeal moves toward vote WASHINGTON (AP) -Repeal of Prnldent Reagan's embattled plan for withholdJ.nc taxes from Interest and dividends ia edgtna toward approval In the Senate, but juat how·and when the Job will be done is an un.aolved problem. "I wouldn't break out the champqne yet," Sen. Robert J . Dole, R-Kan .. who backs withholding, warned repeal backers who are ready to declare a Senate victory. The withholding plan remaina law, echeduled to 10 into effect July 1. And by the time both chambers of Congress flniah work on the effort the deadline might have come. Republicans, who control the Senate, thought their patchwork repeal measure endorsed by the banking industry would win quick approval Wednesday. It would allow no withholdinQ before July 1, 1987, and only then If both houlee of C.Ongreea voted for it at that time. Although nothing In the agreement a11ure1 withholding w ould ever take effect, that was not good enough for many Democratic aenatora. They demanded a chance to vote for outright repeal with no ifs, ands or buts. AMERICAN LEADERS METALS C.,.. -82-64141 -a pOUnd, U.8 ~ ~ -71 90 -· P« PQU!'d. HY COfMa 8'IOI monllt cl-o w.d. L...i -21·23 -• '*"""· llM -31-. poynd • .._..., ,__ M.'721 M9t•W-~elb . .,,...._ -78 -e pound, N.V . ...,_., -'320.1»4335.00 -79 lb . ...... ,...,.._ -M1&.00 ciom.uc: ,,.,..cllent lroy~.N.Y • ! , • t I I J J ~ I I I I • 4 • ~ I i l