HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-25 - Orange Coast Pilot~~tufted cabbage roll'
• ~uccessf ul in Laguna
8'ytq the "t.fty" weather WU • ~ factor ln Ow low turnout, ~ ot thl ftm-ew.r a ... t
Bluffed Cabbaat Roll·off
neverthet... declared the two· du event a aucce..
!'. C.bbaa•·head Vlck Knl1ht
•Id betw"n a.ooo and 3,500 ~ cabbaae kMan attended
t"h"t ft1Uvh!t1 Saturday and
~y on the ll'elUval of Ar1a lfC>Unda tn Lquna BMch.
'Ibey wtcn-d two Armenian
OOUalnl wtn round-trip ticketa to ~ after wtnn1nl the cook·
off, Cn competition with nearly
two doz.en othet teama. 'l'he team of Zena Savoian, 60,
ot Montebello, and her c:ou1in1 Betty Su.Ida.San Bradvb, 42, or
Monterey Park, walked away
with the top prlae Y••terday.
Jlm Dean, another cabba1•
head, ••id procetd1 from tht
cook-off wW benefit the NaUonal
Conferenot of Chrlrt1ans and
Jewa. But he eald tht orpnhlen
won't know until late thla week
how much WM rat.eel. A.mona Ju<taee for the cabbqe
roll were f>U..r WaYM u well u
27 reataurant critic• and
reat.aurateura.
A dozen food bootha and 17
craft booth• hlghll1hted the
two-day festivities.
THI DRANGI COAST
! MONDAY. A PRIL 2S 1Y83
•
Plagued
airline
m~y fly
• again
• 1h STEVE MARBLE or .. Dl9J .... ...,,
.)'ailed Golden West Airlines,
Wbtch halted aecvlce Friday
nJaht. wu expected to announce
io&y that it will .eek protection
under federal bankruptcy law
and reaume aervice sometime
11'# month.
•.Airline executive• not
connected with Golden Weat
~~ they'~e been told the u ter earner may •tart up aciJn aa IOOn as next week.
An announcement was to be
made dwinl a preea conference u. a.ft.emoon called by Golden
West.
Golden West, which moved ill
beadquartera from Newport
Beech to Costa Mesa three weeks
•· ia the largest and one of the oldest commuter airlines tn the
state.
Poet Charles Wright
UC Irvine professor shares
national award for poetry
BY GLENN SCOTT or ... o.ier,..a..,.
UC Irvine lln&JJah Profeeaor Charlet Wnaht
aaid today he wu 1urpr1Md to learn he wu
chmen u oo-Ndpient of the 1082 American Book
Award 1n poetry becau.. he expected Galway
Kinnel to wtn.
Formal pre1entatlon of the award 11
Thunday ln New York, but Wrtaht ea.Id he'll
atay home and let a repreaentatlve from
publiaher Wealeyan Unlverlity PreM attend for
him.
WrJ1ht'1 book comprltea aelected poem.a
from four previoua book. pubU.hed from 1970 to
1977. He choee the tllle, he aald, bee.a~ many of
the poema are about hia IJ'Owinl up ln eutem
Tenneuee and weat.ern North Carolina and
becauae the phraae reflecta hi.a interest ln "mualc
and the IOUnd of languqe."
lnatead, Wrt,ht ~ Ktnnel were •lected to mar. the ~oua award, whJ.ch pnerally la
Nprded u orw of the top two American literary
awardl a1ona wtth the Pulitzer Prize.
Wrtaht, a LQuNI Buch resident who hu
t.auaht 117 yean atlJCI, lharee the award for hla
work, "C-ountry MUl&c: SeJected Early Poema."
Galway'• book wu titled .,Selected Poema."
Added Wright: "Actually, It'• my wife'•
title, 10 I'm forever wat.eful to her."
(See UCI PROF. Pase AZ)
COUNTY 10.ITION
OR ANGE COUN TY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Bolsa Chica·
ruling stuns
HB AIDigos
By ROBERT BARKER or..._ o.-, "'°' ,..,,
An appeals court decision
upholding a 1973 land exchange
giving the Signal Landmark CO.
ownership of about 18,000 acres
of Bolaa Chica wetlands Is
viewed as a legal setback by a
leader of local environmental
forces.
But Dr. Peter Green, past·
president of the Amigoe de Bolaa
Chica, aaid the ruling will not
deter environmentalists from
fighting development plans for
the area near Huntington Beach
south of Warner Avenue and
adjacent to Pacific Coaat
Highway.
And several leg.lalative
proposals are being corw"i!ered in
Sacramento this week that
would have an impact on the
area that environmental11t1
believe should be retained for
wildlife habitat.
The 4th District Court of
Appeal in San Bernardino ruled
Friday that the A.migoe were too
late in challenging the 1973 land
agreement which gave the state a
300-acre ecological reserve and
an option to acquire an additional
{See BOUA, Page A%)
The halt in terVice late Friday
left commuter carrien Air Irvine
.. Imperial Airlines -=rambling
to pick up stranded Golden West
paaaengers at John Wayne
Anne DeVu.sser (left) and Ruth Williams relate their
hurricane-battered vacation in Tahiti.
Green said the most important
aspect of the Orange County and
Signal land uae plan is that "it's
damaging and destructive to the
environment.··
Signal apokesman Thomas
Fortune said the CQmpany "ia
pleued but not aurpri&ed." ~~ramble hit full.force
today -a busy travel day for
~esamen. Air Irvine, which
operates nlne-puaenger Piper
cratu, quadrupled ita flights,
aotng from aix to 24 takeoffs.
Imperial al8o increned aervk:e.
HB women braved storm "The trade was negotiated
between Signal and the Attorney
General'• olfice. Relaxing vacation in Tahiti turned into a violent ordeal "It waa al&ned by state of:fioen,
including lfonald Reagan, who
WU then the governor. They're
not going to give away land,"
Fortune aid. More than 100 Golden West
~ were reacheduled to
«:>th.er airlines or sent to Loa
...... International Airport by
llmouaine over the weekend. (~ AIRLINE, Pace A%)
()CC prexy
elected to
top office
Orange Coast College ~t Bernard J . Luakin has
been e~ to the top post of an
.-oclatlon representing more
.. 1,200 community colleges
Jllllorlwide. • LuMin wu voted cba1rman of
tlae board of the American
~tion of Community and
Junior College.. The election
t:aoJl place yesterday at the
Nlodatton'a national convention
In New Orleana. .
ln thla role, Luakin will be
IOvolved ln federal leplation,
.. tndmtry-education relationah.I~
~ ....,._,,"' policy matters. , SlecUon to the national poet
comm at. a time when L\.mktn la
~ extenllve cutbadu ln ~ and f.eculty at Orange ~t Colleae 1n Co.ta Meaa.
By ROBERT BA.RUR of"ltleDllr ........
Anne DeVuuer and her
mother Ruth Williama went to
Tahiti this month for a little rest
and recreation on the crube ship
Majestic Tahiti Explorer.
'the two Huntington Beach
women were expecting to have a
Bernard J . Luskin
Orange Coast la dacrlbed u the
largest atngle-cunpua community
college ln the nation.
Luakln, a r eaident of
Huntington Harbour, became
president of Orange Cout on
July l, 1982. Before that, he WU
preaident of a 1iater 1chool,
Coaatline College, for aeven
yean.
good time, aomething they'd
remember over the years.
What they got were memories
for a lifetime.
"We ran from a hurricane at
sea for three days. We made It
Into Papeete harbor and the
atorm hit that night," said
Dow slips
past 1,200
barrier
NEW YORK (AP) -The
Dow Jones industrial average
rached the 1,200 level today
for the fust time ln history as
Wall Street kert lta el1ht·
month·old bul market In
hifh~·idely recognized
a~ of 20 blue chip atocka
climbed 4.16 to 1,200.46 by
noon (EST). Laat Aug. 12, the
av.nae atood at 776.92.
On Friday, the Dow roee
8.0a polnta to a record-high
l, 196.30, fln1ah1na the week
with a gain of 24.96 potnta.
Analyata aid the market
got a booat f.nxn the newa late
Friday of a '3.1 billion drop
tn the buic measure of the
money aupply for the latest
reporttn1 week.
DeVuuer. an accountant and
businesswoman.
The storm -the worst to hit
the South Pacific bland in
modern timea -killed one
person, injured 26 and made
about 25.000 homelesa, according
to neW'I reporta.
The two women rode out the
storm without lnjwiea. "And we
learned one important thing,"
DeVuaser said, "We didn't get
aeaalck.''
It WU the flrat trlp to Tahiti
for Williama, 70, a nune. "And
it's probably golng to be my laat,
too," ahe aald.
"The way the ahip bounced
back and forth, I fol the best
maaaage 1 ever bad,' ahe ea.id.
But the inhabitanta of the
laland didn't fare 110 well ln the
95-to.110-mph winds.
"There was almoet complete
devastation," uid DeVuaer. "1
don't know how thoae poor peo~ can recover." But ahe aald
ahe a '°'1\8 to help.
The mayor of Faaa, a city on
the other aide of the Wand tram
Papeete, asked the Hunttnaton
Beech travelen to aeek help for
the TahltJ.ana tn America, they
ea.Id.
"They need money, food and
buildina auppliea and we want it
to eo dlrectly to the people and
not to the aovemment," tald
De Vl.l.88er.
She aaid people want1n1 to
help can call her or her mother at
964·6023 or 963-8065.
The plan calla for the creation
of an l ,800·slip marina, a
navigable channel to the aea and
up to 5,700 waterfront and
ocean·view homes.
It was pulled off the docket of
the state Coutal Commiasion laat
year becauae of Intense
controversy.
HB pilot
lands in
Valley park
A aingle--engine plane piloted
by a Huntington Beach man was
forced to make an emergency
landing yesterday afternoon on
the central air field of Mlle
Square Park ln Fountain Valley.
A apokecnan for John Wayne
Airport aald pilot George Bell
took off ahortly after noon. Bell
reported that low oil presaure
waa forcinJ h_im to make an
emerpncy land1n& in the park.
The central park area formerly
WU U8ed U a helkopter landing
pad.
No lnJuriee were reported ln
the fon.'ed landini· 1be lnddent
i• under lnve1U1ation by the
Federal Aviation Adminlatration.
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Driver killed
John Fiispatrlek and
Da•ld Robbi woa tlae
Rbenhle Crud Prix olEa..,._ee
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·~ eeMhradon wu 1p0Hed by tile
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Belf &Mmmelialae
11e~ cn11a. ,... a.
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materlalf U you're
o.ec 5-10 &Rd
p~UkeSuu
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LuV ... Ule.
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Her own b,ug
Poor Erma Dom.beck. Ju1t
oaae, the aaya, w'd Uke to be
~ ol u ladA.t•ual 10.
catch a ""81 tJalat eTerJOIM lo
tow11 doe111 't alreacly 'ha•e.
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U Or1nr.cout OAILV PILOT/Monday, Aprll H, 1983
Parents can
choose sex I
of offspring
lb PHIL INEIDERMAN °' ... ...,,.. .....
A Hund.nlf.on s.ch phyalclan
la offertna a new twiat ln family
~t M.arolla, 39, chief of
Huntlnarton Intercommunity
Ho1pital '1 ob1tetrlca and
1ynecolo1y department, la
ploneertnc a new technique to
allow proapectlve parent• to
ch001e the aex of their child
before conception.
Marolla wu the fint Southern
CaWornia phyaiclan llcenaed to
perform a patented "sperm
aeparation" proce11 developed by
Northern California biologist
Ronald J. ~n. Currently, a ~ertill\l cl1nlc in La Jolla la the
only other Southern California
faclllty where the patented
procedure ia offered.
The Huntington Beach
pb)'lidan now hu three patients
pregnant through the procedure.
"Moet of the couples I've eeen
want to Umlt themaelvee to two
or three children," he said.
"Several had two or three girls
already, and to complete their
family they wanted a boy."
In f-=t, the Ericmon procedure
la deeigned primarily to produce
male chlldren. A 1imllar
procedure II available for
producing female children, but
testing of the method is
incomplete.
The sex aelectlon procesa is
baaed oo l8olatina the aperm cells
carry1na X (female) and Y (male)
chromoeomes. The oella can be
aepuated becauae the Y-bearlng
sperm are more mobile and swim
fut.er.
A sample of the husband's
AIRLINE. • •
From Page. A 1
MOit Golden West pauengers
uaed the carrier to connect to
other airline fllahta out of Loe
Aneelee or San handaoo.
Golden Weat has been in
financial hot water for more than
a year, trimming flights ,
employees and pay during that
period.
At one point, the carrier
actually ran out of cash and was
fonied to defer gaycbecka to ita
419 employees. At the ume time,
the carrier asked workers to take
a 10 percent wage cut.
Ai.o on .. JOO llliodi o1 1MI a.,.._ • 1971 111<19 Dodge ft/I WM br•.., tnlo
II-eq\llPf'M"t ~ el 1350 w .. ..-n.
A lone i.dl ~ e MIM rotlbed the Royal• Dry Cleeneu lllop, IU7
1-....on A-. on ....... .,..,_._ Tiie
,_. -., In cumlftC¥
&tended
iorecaat
Dr. Bharat Marolia
offers parents, choice
semen undergoea three to four
hours of processing and filtering,
resulting in a final sample that
contaiN 80 to 85 percent male·
producing sperm.
The processed sample i.s then
depo1lted in the wife's birth
canal throU8h a routine artifidaJ
insemination procedure in the
doctor's office. Through body
temperature charta, the doctor
can do the procedure at the time
when a woman la most likely to
conceive.
Dr. Marolla wama his patients
the method la not foolproof. He
sald, however, that 75 to 80
pen:ent'<>f the children born aa a
result of this procedure are male.
He said the apenn procesaing
has been found to have no
advel"le effects on the children.
In fact, he said, the procedure
often filters out abnormal cells
and may reduce the chances of
producing a rnalfonned baby.
Could pre-selection of a child's
sex eventually upset the balance
of men and women?
Marolia claims the procedure is
being done on too amall a scale to
significantly affect the sex ratio.
It the program does become more
widespread, he believes many
couples will chooee to have girls.
helping to keep the population
balanced.
The Huntington Beach doctor
said his program does not utilize
outside sperm donors and does
r.o t work with surrogate
mothers.
Fountain Valley
Foor PM.CM lllloy Hr• rime and lour Mlc:Nlln "'9. w1111 • t04al.,...,. of 11.120. ...... _.. trom • ee1 S.turdey n1g111 ,.....
" -pwt<ed ... --9letlon
T-.o -.t0n0 ~ ,,_ Ill 11,000
... etoten "'°"' -,,_., DedrOGnl of •
-In Ille 10000 blOCll of Felcon
A tN9f entered • reeldenOe In Ille 10000 b!OC* of La ~ ,,._,.,. end elOle a
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Laguna Beach
A blCycM Y9iued 81 125 •u "°*' lrom a ywd In Ille eoo b10<* of St ,,.,,,, •• om.
A r..ioant ol the 1200 btocll ol Soulll
Coe•I Highway relurnad l'IO"'• lo find
.----We e1ked:
Exp8nd the airport? Science ·1
fair in ( A1lu1d at the Department of M~tor Vehlelet ofllce In Cotta Me••)
Ane• MoNtt, 11,
com~ •rtl•t, w .. tmlneter
"I'm against expan1lon
becauae of the noise
pollutlon and I think the tax
money (the proj~t would
require) should be put to
better use, In the colleges,
the programs for the poor
and elderly."
·Anctrww Certet, 8S,
retired teacher,
Hunttneton Beach
"This may sound selflsh,
but I'd love not to go to
L.A. for flights. Plus,
expansion would bring In
more tourists and broaden
our tax base. But If I llved In
the area I wouldn't like It
too much. The (San Diego)
freeway has as much traffic
as It can stand."
'"Ho Hen, phJeloten, 21, Pountaln Veller
"Expanaton would be fine
tor me beoauM I won't have
to go up to L.A. airport to
get a plane. It would .. ve
me an hour of ttme, maybe
two or three hours when
traffic Is bad."
Wlnone Hollaw.y,
houMwtfe,
Newport8Mch
"I feel there Is enough air
traffic In the area right now.
I have friend• who are very
concerned about It. They
llve close to the airport and
say the noise level Is very
high. They would hate to
see It get worse."
.IKq ..... M Wetnberget,
HouMWffe,
Corona del Mar
"Even though I find It
handy to fly out of there.
there shouldn't be any
expanalon. That would raise
the nolee pollutlon and
Increase the chances of a
crash. I feel It• present size
Is about right."
"
~~·-tt·~~ . .P..1 corpalrete controller,
.~Una Hiiie
• Not being a property
ownet near the airport, I
have no problem bringing In
more flights. We need more
" transportatJon In and out of
Orange County. But I can
understand the concern
about the noise -perhaps
there's a way to expand
without Impeding property
rights.··
Irvine • I
Irvine'• youn,aest .:ientilta will :
1how their 1tu.ff Thunday when :
the city'• 1ehool dt.1rict •ta&• :
one of I ta lDOlt l.napU'tJ\I annual l
eventa-the Irvine 8denoe Falt. l
More than 200 atudenta ln :
aradee three throuCh 12 from the •
Irvine Unlfled School Oi1trict :
wUI di1play their homemade t
proJect-at the one-day fair at '.
Irvine HJ.ah School, 4321 Walnut A~ :
The fair will be ln the 9Chool (
gymnaaium. It opem at noon and l
runa through 8 p.m . The ltUdenta 1
will be 1tationed at their project.I •
after 6:30 p.m. to explain them to :
spectators. ;
An awarda ceremony will be :
staged at 8 p.m . to announce ,
wlnnet1 in various ca~gories. :
Award1 are presented in two :
major divisions: Phy1ical an.d :
bloJ.oeical .Oence1. Several ace-:
group dlvisionl are Involved. I
Home to a major re1earch 1
university as well as hWldreda of :
high-technology buainea1n, I
Irvine la a place where equationa f are often as popular aa earned-
run averages.
Dorothy Terman, curriculum •
coordinator, said many of the' l
studenta in Thunday'a fair woo
preliminary oontestl ln their own t
achool.s to qualify. ;
Twenty-one judgee from UC ;
Irvine and nearby hludl)!H!r will 1
pick the winners, hued on both :
the projects and oral interviews :
with each of the competitors. :
BOLSA. • •
Fro~ Pag!_A 1
230 acres. •
In return, Signal got clear title ;
to the rest of the hlltoric wetlands. :
The Amigos challenged the: ~t in 1979, claiming that :
becau1e it involved historic
tideland.a, the trade waa "a gift of i
public properties." 1
But a Superior Court judge'.
rejected the claim becau.e of a
statute of llmitationa and the .
appeal court upheld that opinion •
Friday. :
UCI PROF SlfARES POETRY AW ARD . • •
The appeala court held that the :
state received "subatantial ,
consideration" (the. land for the ,
reserve and the option to add the :
additional acre.age.) I
From Page A 1
The award comes just months before the
Wrights are leaving the West Cout. He will
assume a teac hing post this summer at the
University of Virginia.
Wright said they'll miss many things about
The OWf>W of a eel pwtced In Ille 1200
blO<* of~ W1r1 reponed vandllle lled
btoll.,, • wtnOow on the ~
Irvine
POllCe -led 8c:otl Brlldford ,., .. 29, of
W•tmlNt .. and larry OevlCI Neytor. 31. of
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"''" • deedly WMl>Oft, k~ end lewd conduc:I ... oonnc11on With .,., lt>cldenl -S.lutdey nlgf\I OfllQet Elle ~ ~ Illa men for a tramc ll'lolatlon -lie ,......, • radio~ they ... ~
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the coast but said, "I guess we decided on
mountains over the ocean.
Wright said he recently finished a new book
of poems and has signed a contract with ~dom
House to publish "'l'he Other Side of the Raver."
Environmental leaders say i
they will consult their attorney •
and other board memben before :
possibly deciding to appeal to the '
state Supreme Court.
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Supreme Court to rule
on immigration raid s
By 'he 41MClated Pre11
, W ASHINOTON -The Supremt' Court t.oct.y IVftd to ~ declde whether lmmlaratlon a1ent1 can 1weep ihrouah
, fllCtories l.n IMl'Ch of W-e1al aliena while fellow apnta block l the exita. The ).<lcm uld they will ntvlew the rullni of a ~ federal appeal.a court ln Callfomfa that such raid ~ are
,1 uncomtituUon.al becauee they det&in everyone in the factories.
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~·Space prob e approaches record
!' WASHINGTON -The ~r 10 apace probe was flying
" past the orbit of Pluto today, abo'lft 3 billion milee from FArth
, where lt wu launched more than 11 yean ago. The spacecraft
• will continue on past Neptune on June 13, leaving the 90lar '~ syatem for lta journey into deep ap11ee, National Aeron.autial
': and SJ*:le A.dminJltration offidala Mid yesterday. On that
'· date it will become the fint manmade object to leave the solar 1 system.
.: Longest VA W strike ends
• PEORIA, Ill. -· Thouaands of United Auto Workers
memben streamed back lO Caterpillar Tractor Cq. factories in
t.. six states today after settling a record 205-day strike b.Y
accepting a wage freeze. Third-shift workers reportiJli to thelf'
jobs last ni&ht were the fl.nrt of more than 20,400 Caterpillar
employees to return to work after the UA W's longeet strike
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/MOf'lday, Aprll 25, 1983 Al
Beirut
pullout
talks
begin
CAIRO, !:aypt (AP) -
Secretary of State George P .
Shults and the U.S. ambttatdcn
to flve Middle Eaat nation•
sathered in Cairo today at the
1tart of Shultz' ml11lon to
arrange a withdrawal of llraell,
Syrian and Paleatlnian fore.ea
from Lebanon.
"We know that we cannot
1ubtatitute tor ~e commitment
and the eUort bf the people of
the Middle Eut," Shultz aaLd
after hit anfval at 1:30 p.m. (4:30
a.m. PDT). "We will ocmplement
it and we will play a full pert, u
full partnera, ln thl• 1reat
enterprile for peece."
t• ~t a major manufacturer. The new pact contains a wage
freeze reduction in bonus time paid for perfect attendance, a
,. profit:aharing plan and employee stock ownership option.
·'
DllltJ Not "9loto .,, ~ a'8n
Aon and Steve llumke, or Silver~do Canyon, perch a top one or
Reagan'• apeclal Mldeaat
envoy, Philip C. Habib, allo wu
ln Cairo to meet with Shultz md
the U.S . ambaaadon to hraiel.
~la, Jordan, Lebanon and
eria. Liver transplant boy imp roves
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -A 13-month-old boy who received
, two liver t.ranaplants l.n less than 10 days was "alert and
•• active," improving enough to hold hia mother's hand, doctors
aaid. Brandon Ball. the youngest patient ever to undergo two
liver tranaplant operatlona. •(continues to show algns ol
the huse boulders which na rrowly m issed their home last Friday
night. No injuries were repor ted.I
11 Improvement and doctora remain optim.iat.ic at this point," .a
statement from Le Bonheur Chil~'s Medical Center said
yeaterday. The boy had been receiving antibiotics for a
stubborn lung infection, but physicians withdrew the drugs as
his lungs cleared up.
Boulders ~it canyon house
hults waa llCheduled to meet-
with Egyptian President Homl
Mubarak tomorrow and
WednMday with Israeli Prime
Mtru.t.er Men.chem Bee1n, who
1ent troopl Into Let.non on June
6, 1982 to rout the PLO.
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The second major slide of lix-injured it) the latest slide, said
ton boulders in three daya was Jeff Taylor, a flre department
reported early today l.n SUverado spokesman. ·
Canyon, Orange County Fire Resideni, in the area already
Depar1ment officials said. were prepilred for the boulders,
The hu1e rocka crashed some about half the size of a
through. a fence and demolilhed Volkswagen, to come crashing
a R,!~c table about 6:15 a .m. down Crom the steep hillaides. A
behindthe home of Steve ana roc kallde Friday ntght had
Ann Humke of 28562 SU~o knocked ovet trees and fences
Canyon Road . No one was and crushed small aheds.
The Humkes' home narrowly
escaped damage when three
large boulden crashed down on
both sides of the atructure in
Friday's slide.
Offidah said the boulden are
prone to slip from their niches in
the hillsides when the ground
becomes saturated. The last
major 1llde in the canyon
occurred three years ago.
ln hla airplane en route to
F.gypt, Shultz WU optimistic -
saying a withdrawal agreement
"is a very 00..able thing'' -and
vowed to stay l.n the M.ideut u
long aa there b a chan ce of
carrying out hia mlmion.
SAN FRANCISCO -A handgun made Dianne Fe1Ntein
mayor, and a short-lived handgun ban that stirred up dozens
of political complaints could be her ~ tomorrow when
1· voters decide whether to cut short her term. But in a final
, irony, even people who want her out concede that voten likely
)• will aay "No" to the lone ballot question: "Shall Dianne
Killer: Don't follow me
Shultz said he la llftpared to
shuttle back aJld foith between
Israel and Lemnao if that would
help produce an ~t on
troop withdrawal. He planl to 80
to BeinJt Thunday.
"I am prepared to work at lt u
long .. it 9eelDI that there ii a
chance to accompltah eomething,"
Shultz told reporten during the
seven-hour flight from
Waahlngton to Britain, where h.la
plane refueled before continuing
to Cairo .
Feinstein be recalled from the office of mayor?" "She's going
J: to win big," predicted Dave Brigode. head of a pro-recall
_, group, Otiz.em for a New Mayor.
Videotape mad e befo re execu tion a warning to young people
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1• Rare k iwi bird h atched a t zoo
.,, SAN DIEGO -A newly hatched kiwi bird was reported
1, resting comfortably yesterday and spending most of the time
. ,, sleeping in an incubator at the San Diego Zoo. The baby bird,
.. , . unnamed and of unknown sex, broke out of its shell after its
father sat on the egi for 70 days. It's believed to be only the
~ second auoce9aful batching of New Zealand's unusual-looking
., national bird out.side of New Zealand or Australia.
· Pony Express rides again
POLLOCK PINES -Amid cheers from bystand~rs.
riders of the Pony ExpreD are again apeeding through the
chilly Sierra daily, aadd.lebael bulging. tach niornlng except
Sunday, Poetmaster Patricia Petenon turns over a packet of
letters to the first of 10 Pony Exprea honemen, who carry it
in relay along a 40-mlle mountain trail to snowbound Little
Norway, a lodge-restaurant-.tore near 7,200-foot-high Echo
Summit. The nden, ranging from teen-agen to 72-year-old
rowboy Walt Allen, offered to tote mail after a muslve April 9
mudslide closed U.S. Highway 50, a major east-west link aero.
the Sierra.
Chi ld car restraints not used
LOS ANGELES -Putthues of child car restrainta have
l.ncreaaed since a state Jaw went l.nto effect Jan. 1 requiring
them for children ~ 4, but-a death and two lnjurla last
week prove complianoe Isn't widespread enough, oflidala uy.
Little Patricia LaMuter, 20 months, died In a traffic accident
when the car in which ahe was riding collided with another.
or ste ps
VIENNA, AU1trta -Cbanaiillor Bruno Kretaky, the dean
of West European lMder'I. kept an electJon campe.tin promi8e
and a.nnounced his resignation after co~rvativea ended his
Socialist Party's 11-year majority in Parliament. The
72-year-old Kreisky. leader of this neutral oou.ntry stnce 1970,
bas held office longer than any current leader of a European
democracy. He was aeeklng his fourth outright majority in
yesterday's elections.
Lib yan planes to leave Brazil
MANAUS. Bnuil -The government aaya three Libyan
planes detained for a week are free to leave Brull today, but
without their cargo of Nicar~-bound weap0na. A fourth
detained alrcraft, a U.S.-made C-130 tranaeort, wu under
repair and apparently would not be reedy io take off with the
three Soviet-made Ilyuahin jets. Bruilian offidala aaid the
cargo would be returned to Libya at an umpedfied future
date. Libyan leader Col Moammar Khadafy aaid the anna
were destined for Nicaragua'a leftist Sandinista resJ.me, which
la figbtina an effort by exiled opponenta to overthrow It.
MONTGOMER y I Ala. (AP) -
Less than a week before he was
executed, convicted killer John
Louis Evans Ill videotaped a
message telling children, "Don't
follow me," a pnson spokesman
said today .
Evans made the tape last w~k
at the request of prilon chaplain
the Rev. M.t.run Webber, state
pnson spokesman Ron Tate said .
One of the condemned man's
stipulations was that it not be
used until after his death, Tate
said.
Evans, 33, died Friday night in
Alabama'• yellow -painted
electric chair after the U .S.
Supreme Court 11et aside a stay
ordered by a federal judge.
"In recent months or years, he
su.ppoaedly became a Chriatian,"
Tate 1ald of Evans . The
videotape "la about his life and
asking, you know, don't follow
Na vy p ioneer
George H ussey
dead at 88
George F . Huasey Jr. who
helped develop Navy weapona
that .. ved American aailon from
Japlll"M!lle IUldde attacka in World
War U. ha died at ap 88.
Hu.aey a Navy vice admiral,
died last Sun.day. He waa heed of
tht Navy'• Bureau of Ordnance
from 1943 to 11M7, making him
retp<>naible for all Navy guns,
urmunition, bombs, mlnea and
torpedoes.
'Cnder hia dJ.rection, a variable
time fu1e waa developed for
anti-aircraft 1hella that helped
beat back attadu on American
ahlpa by kamlk.uee pilota.
Hu.ey allo waa in charge of
reaearch Into "rocket guns,"
preturaora to guided mluilea.
The rocket.a, fired from 1and.lna
craft and alrplanea, were widely
uaed to clear out entrenched
enemy defeme1 before Gia made
amphibioua landlno.
Su..ey retired tiorn the Navy
l.n 11H7.
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The tape was made by
Webber's group, the New Life
Foundation, and is to be used for
educational purposes under an
agreement signed by Evans and
Webber. Tate said
Sentenced for the 1977
robbery-murder of Mobile. pawn
a,tlop owner Edward Nassar.
Evans was brash and defiant
during his trial , and he
demanded death in the elecUic
chair.
But after his mother convinced
a U.S. S1*reme Court justice to
halt hit ortginaJ execution date in
1979, Evtn.! called the atay a
''sign from God,'' and decided to
fight the tentence. I .Evans was the fl.nrt pel'90fl to
die in Alabama'• electric chair
since 1965 and the seventh
convic t to be executed
nationwide since the Supreme
Court reinstated the death
penalty ~ 1976.
The electrocution -which
required three l,900-volt jolts of
electricity -waa rondemned as a
"barbaric ritual" by a defense
lawyer. Ruaell F. Canan.
But the Alabama attorney
general, Charles Graddick, said lt
would serve a1 a "general
deterrent'' to criminals
Alabama has 58 men and two
women on death row. Next in
line for1execution is Wayne
Eugene Ritter, convicted along
with Evans in the Nassar slaying.
But RJtter is not likely to be
electrocuted MAy 13 because he
"still has virtually all of his
(court) remedies" left to pursue,
said his attorney, John Carroll.
Before Evans' execullon, a bill
to change the method to lethal
injection had been introduced in
the Legislature.
Shultz said he will raiae the
possibility o( an expanded U.S.
role in Lebanon in diaculaiona
with Lebanese and Israeli
officlala.
Tee n to face life
c ounty slaying • ID
By Tiie Alaoclated Pren
An 18-year-old Orange County
man faces life in prtaon with no
chance of parole for ta1dng two
co-workers into a foothill area,
robbing them. killing one and
wounding another.
Another defendant in the cue,
John Vladotti, 25, faces trial May
2 and proeecutors are seeking the
death penalty.
Superior Court Judge Robert
Fi tz.gerald said the younger man,
Brian Hefner, "not only deeerves
to apend the rest of hia life in
prlaon. he should have been put
to death, If we could have
arranged It through the trial
prooe9S." Hefner was sentenced
on Friday.
A jury deliberated only two
hours March 29 before convicting
Hefner of first-degree murder,
attemp~ murder and robbery.
One victim, Timothy Dykatra.
23, of Westmlruter, died from a
bullet wound in the chest. His
friend, Michael Wolbert, 21, of
Huntington Be.ch, survived five
bullet wounds but lost an eye.
Deputy Dlatrict Attome~ Goethabi said h.la office
not to aeek death for Hefner
becauae of his -ie and lack of
violent bl1tory. Viaciottl and
Hefner allegedly aaked co-
workera at a Garden Grove
burglar alarm company to
aooompany them lut Nov. 8 '°
meet four WOO'len.
On the way, Wolbert waa told
to atop bia car l.n a de.olat.e area
in the foothills east of Orange.
He and Dykstra were robbed of
the $120 they had been paid that
day, then both were ahot.
In a videotaped police
interview played during the trial,
Hefner adlnitted telling Ci8dotti
to fire the ahota.
''The tint thing that cum to
my bead," Hefner told
detectives, "wu lf they weren't
alive, they couldn't tell on ua."
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Millionaire still 'leads dull life'
Lottery windfall hasn't changed man, 61, after 11 years or riches
WAR.REN, Pa. (AP) -A man
who quit h1I tl0,000-a -year job
M a liquor clerk when he became
the Pennaylvanla lott.ry'a flnt
milJJonalnl aaya he 1Ull wuhea
hia own d1abe9, moW1 h1I lawn
and f1nda life "rather borinl·"
"Aft.er 11 yeen, nobody carea,"
aaid Harry Ward Caaey, 61,
reflecUn1 on hla mome nt ot
victory April 27, l972, when he
won t&0,000 a year for 20 yean.
"It'• a dull lite I lived befoR.
lt'I a dull life I Uve now. I don't
find lt exdt.lnl. It h.un't chanied
me," he aald ln a recent
interview.
But Cuey la quick to point out
Toast to volunteers
that he'• appreciative of hit
windfall. "It WU a 1odaend. My wit•
w .. t.e~~ w. and tho died
(ol cancer) etaJll montha lat.er. It
did allow me to apend more time
with her that I wouldn't tuave
been able to apend," l&ld Cuey,
who a1nce ha.a remarried.
Althouch hla current llfe la
"rather ~·" he aaya. "I tuave
no regreta. It 1 marveloua for a
00-<:ent investment. But lt'a not
all' that marveloua. It doean't
80lve all your problems."
Caaey, who la reluctant to
grant lnterviewa, wu the tint of ae people to hlt the milllonaire
Jackpot In the Pennaylvanla
Lottery. ThlJ'ty•t.t\Ne WOft priue
of t&0,000 a year for 20 yeuw, 2&
won tl,000 a l"eek for Ufe with a
minimum of ll miWon and 28
l.otto winners have won a
mln1mum of tl.03 mUlion.
The lar1eat atate prise of
$6,663,038.40 wu won Dec. 26 by
Puca! T. Cervi, 77, of Hopewell
Townahlp near PiU1bur1h.
Cervl'a tint inaallment on a
20-year jackpot WU $264,430.40.
"People are makinl btc money
theae daya. Ballplayen make a
mlllJon dollan ln a year," ald
Cuey.
"I feel like a Model T
In observance of National Volunteer Week, the Laguna Beach
Museum of Art hosted its nearly 100 docents, affiliates,
committee memben and directors al a reception Thursday night.
Volunteers also celebrated the opening of the Orange County Clay
compared to the pm. they'N
wlnninc today. I'm an antique.
Now they have thoee bi& luxury
modela."
C....y d1d take a Florida trip
with h.la d)'inl wtle aoon aft.er tw
hit the Jac kpot. He tauaht
hlmaelf to play cheu, dab6le1
now ln oil pelnta and bu taken
up .,U. But tw ha.I done Uttle ln
the way of major 1penc11nc.
He atlll wu'hea dlahe., mowa
hi• own lawn and tend• hi•
vegetable aarden behind h1I red
brick, ranch-atyle home on a
tree·llned atreet In thla
nor\hweatern Penn1ylvanl,.
community.
The Fountain Valley Jaycee1 will conduct their flnit
annual benefit auction at 7:30 p.m. Friday, at the Mlle Square
Golf Coune Restaurant, Warner Avenue at Ward Street,
Fountain Valley.
Ed Arnold of K.ABC €hannel 7 wlll be the celebrity
auctl<f)eer. A.dml.uion i. $2.
~fund.a will help the Jayoeee' Conununity projecta, .uch
u the Fountain Valley Euter Eu Hunt, the Junior Mi.la
ConlA!lt and the "Call Sant.a" project.
Among the Items to be auctioned are a 1983 Ford LTD, a
trip tor two to San Francblco, Honda Motor motorcycles, and
ticketa io sporting eventa.
•Computer programming for youngsters 10 to 17 years of
age ia being offered through Saddleback College'• .office of
comrolJJ\ity services.
Fee for the session , which includes eight hours of
instruction, is $78. Classes are held at the New Horizona
Computer Leaming Cent.er ln Laguna Hills.
Jt'or information, call 831 -4646.
•A workshop on word proceaing will be offered May 17
at Costa Mesa's Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park
Ave.
Cost is $25 for pre-registration and $30 at the door and
includes a buffet dinner. ll'he eight-hour 111em1nar begins at 1
p.m.. ..
For infonnation call the North Orange County Regional
Occupational Program at 952-3060.
•The American Lung Association of Onuule County will
sponsor a four-week "Freedom from SmOking Clinic,"
beginning Thursday at Fountain Valley Community Hospital,
17100 Euclid St.
The aessions will· be held from 7 to 9 p.m. each Tuesday
and Thursday through May 24 in the h08pital auditorium.
Fee for the program is $25, which includes all materials.
For more infonnation or to pre-register, call the aaaociation at
835-LUNG.
Harvard crowd cheers
Till1 Leary on return
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -
Former drug guru Timothy
Leary drew a cheering crowd of
students in a sold-out appearance
at Harvard University, where he
returned for the first time since
being fired 20 years ago.
Tall and lean, his white hair
sbaggily cut, the 62-year-old
Leary drew applause the
moment he appeared on stage
yesterday at the 1,600-se at
Memorial Hall.
problem at the tame of his
dismissal was that "the world
wasn't ready for us."
"I never have felt any rancor
against Harvard,'' said Leary,
accompanied by another former .
Harvard researcher, Richard·
Alpert, 49.
Exhibition, which runs through May 26 at the museum at 307 Cliff Drive.
The man who once advised the
1960s generation to "turn on,
tune in, drop out," said the
Leary was a lecturer and
Alpert was an assistant profe980t
o f clinical psychology wh e n
Nath.an M. Pusey, then president,
of Harvard, fired them on May
28, 1963, charging they broke an
agree ment against using
undergraduate• in their drug
experiments.
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Flashing victory smiles are (from left) director Alex Golson and
performers Barbara Edivan, Jon Sidoli and Kathryn Johnson
after their play, "Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer," woo the
Western competition for the Laguna Moulton Playhouse.
• 1n West Laguna theater best
Moulton playhouse wins festival, will vie in national tourney
By TOM TITUS ot" .. DlllJ ........
It'• "north io Aluka" for the La8una Moulton Playhouae.
ror the aecond conaecutlve
time, performera from the
Moulton will be repwnttnc the
wmtem Unit.ed Stat.-in the bi-
annual. one-act play festival of
the American Community
'n-•Amodation. ~·· production of ''Lou Oebrll Did ~ot Die of Cancer" wu Ct"Owned champion of the
tm.-play ~t Saturday
' nt•bt on the Moulton 1t•1•. -~ out mtrie9 from Nevede
eDd Kawall. Next ''iS.!r.. the ioc.l •try ii Balnm. for
• the nation.al compedUon June
8-11.
To '·rala~ fund a for
tranaportatlon. the Moulton will
praent two public performancea
of "Lou Gehr11" Friday and
Saturday at the playhou9e, 806
Laguna Canyon ito.d, Laauna
Beach. Curtain time will l>e 8
p.m. Mm••on wW be ~.
D1rec:ted by Alex GoJlcm, the
p,layhoUM'• workshop director,
'Lou Gehril" ltan Jen Sldoli •
a Little Leque buebU1 coach
who takea 6t1 avocation too
eertoualy; Kathryn Johnlon u
bD wUe, a community theater
actre9. and Barbara l.d.lvU\ u
the mother of one of Sldoll'•
... than .... playen.
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PreNendng
child abuse Is
a cure.
Abuse: ~ a chUd Is a common
lhrcad that NOS through th< llvcs
of most mco and women In
pmon tod.ay.
And statlstlcs show tlut the
violent crtac ln America ls often
committed by adults Who were
abused as ~dren
Not all abuKd chlldrcn grow
up-to be crtmlnall. II we can pre·
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dccrcuc ~crk:a'• crtmc ntc.
private charitable organlutlon
that knows how to prevent child
abuse.
Bue we need your help to do It
We need money. We nccd
volunteers.
Take the ftrst tcp coward
preventing child abwc. Send us
your check today. Or write for
our booklet.
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Marching for 'dimes'
March of Dimes walkers Emajean Washington (left), visiting
Tustin from Ohio, and Marie Toussau, 8, of Newport Beach, cross
the finish line at the 13th annual Walk.America walkathon
yesterday. About 5,000 Orange County walkers raised 8416,665
for the foundation, said Larry Richardson, March of Dimes
spokesman. Participation and earnings were up about 41 percent
over last year, he said.
Hitler's diary find genuine?
Historians cautious, declare further study needed
By UNNETH JAUTZ
•111r'wd "-Wrtw
HAMBURG, West Germany (AP) -Two
prominent historians, including one who had at first
vouched for the authenticity of the purported
diaries of Adolf Hitler, aaid today that further study
w• needed before they could decide If the papers
are genuine.
1be historians, England'• Hugh Trevor-Roper
and American Gerhard L . Weinberg, _appeared at a
newa conference here at which Stem Magazine said
they would back its claim of having diacovered
Hitler's 60-volwne diary.
Howe-ver, the historians took a more cautious
view than the magazine apparently had expected.
There was no immediate comment from Stern
offidala on the historians' statements.
In opening the press conference, Stern F.ditor-
in-Chief Peter Koch described the magazine'•
diacovery of the purported Hitler diaries as "the
journalistic 9COOp of the post-war period."
But Trevor-Roper, who bolds the title Lord
Dacre, said, "A final judgment cannot be given until
the whole text of the documents can be examined."
Weinberg. a professor at the Uruvers.ity of
North Caroli~ and author of two books about
Hitler, said: "ll don't consider (the documents) a
forgery, but there are further tests that are
necessary. It Melna to me e.ential that ICholara
Camlliar with the period have an opportunity to
examine a tramcript of the whole text."
Stern began publl1hing portion• of the
purported Hitler diaries today.
Trevor-Ro~r, author of a 1947 book "The Last
Days of Hitler, wrote ln the Times of London that
he had reviewed the diaries and believed they were
genuine.
The diaries run from 1932, when Hitler began
hla rifle to power, to April, 1945, only days before he
ahot himaelf, Trevor-Roper said. The archive has
several unpubll1hed books, including a third
volume of "Mein Kampf," 300 drawings, and
Hitler's Nazi Party card, the historian said.
Burned boy gets visit from Reggie
California Angels slugger Reggie Jacbon has
promised a home run to a 6-year-old boy
ho1pi~lized in critical condition with burns
alJeCedly caWled by hia father.
"David wu really happy," said hia mother,
~Rothenberg. "I think he was overwhelmed. I
WM overwhelmed."
Jecbon abo gave the boy an Angell jeney
with h1a number, 44, when he vwted David'•
hospital room Friday at the UC lrvtne Medical <:.enter.
David, who has been ln lntensive ca.re aince
March 3 with bu:ma over 90 percent of hil body,
Mk.ed Dune9 to cover his hands before Jaclalon
arrived. He didn't want Jack10n, who'• been
Davtcr1 hero alJM:le he played with the Yankeee. to
... that pu1I of eight finaen are mialna.
Davfd didn't uy much during the ~5-minute
~ Mked me bow I wu doUlg,'' Jacbon laid.
"My pert ii IO mnall and inlignifica.nt that if I
cml do .ameth1n8 to help IOl'DeCJl')e, it'• important, ..
the Nht tJelder laid. 'nw boy'• father, Charlee Rothenbera, has told
119W8paper reporters and police that he let the blaze
that bumecl David In a Buena Park mot.el room.
.__ )Ml had been told be would never '" the cblld anoe the boy w. retumed to bJa mother. 'lbe nwo wen ~ the room while on a trip from
M.w YCll'k to l>ilne)tland. Botblnberl hll p'-ded Innocent, howewr, to -. atWDl*d murder ta\llir\I peat bodily harm,
irid -.alt With a deedly weapon. He rmnalDI ln onn.t CoUnty Jail tp u.u of t260.000 b.il. --._. Pltk poUOe OWmr T..-ry Branum. who
wu present duriQg the viait, said Jackaon told
David all the playen were hoping for hla recovery.
Mis. Rothenberg laid the vilit helped David face painf{.u physical therapy and medical treatments.
However, Jack8on failed over the weekend to
slam his fifth homer of the year.
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LITILE Rock Ark. (AP) -You mi1ht
never need to know where you can 1ell two pounds
of human hair, but Jlm Hicka can tell you .
He can at.> tell you why the boundariee of the
50 It.ates weren't drawn 10 they'd all be lq\W'e, and
recite the leaend of the und dollar.
Thoee are amoni the 3~,000 que.Uon1 that
Hicka, heed of refelence 11ervicea at the Central
Ark.uwu Library Sysiem for the put .wn yeen,
and hia ltaff answered last year. No qu.tlon ii
turned away, H.lcka Elna recent Interview. c.cncemtna the of the and dollar, be
uJd, "It took UI a W to find lt. 'lbe l&Dd dollar
bu f•~ on it that ~bollJe Cu1at.. The ftw
boln in it 1ymbollae the five nall hole1, for
ex.ample " ' Rtckl Mid the per1on a1kin1 why 1tate
bound.aria weren't drawn 1quare wu told that
natural bounder'-~ .. rtven and mountal.DI
rmde &ha& Wk 1mpom.-. nw c:del' wtth the hair
Lor .a. wu told -•tl-& ei.t -to try wtc lhopl.
In• ex• pen• •Ive.*
•(1n tk N*' llv) not htgh In prtoe; rNIOnabte:
ot111tflld ldverUttno
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~ 0 0 Y I A I I 0 • I T Y L I
EXCWSIVELY OURS FOR MOl'HIR'I DAY: THE WATIRFORD LEmR OPENER
Bec ause she's first·
class all the way With
tull·lead crystal handle,
mouth·blown and cut
by hand by master
lrtsh artisans. $48.50.
Available only 1n
Robinson's Waterford,
142. where Mother's
Day 1s a matter of
style Ask about our
Waterford Club Plan To
order, call toll·lree-
1·800·345-8501.
t 0 0 Y I A R S 0 F
EXCWSIVELY OURS
FOR MOrHER'S DAY:
THE WATERFORD MINI IELL
Because 1rs her turn to
be waited on Mouth·
blown, hand·cut. tull·lead
crystal from Ireland,
$37.50. Available only in
Robinson's Waterford.
142, where Mother's Day
is a matter of style. Ask
abOut our Waterford Club
Plan To order, call toll·
free 1·800·345·8501.
S T Y L I
The ~ns:Yts Gift
t 0 0 Y I A I S 0 F S T Y L I
EXCWSIVELY OURS
FOR MOl'HER'S DAY: THE FIRST WATERFORD IASKm
Because love should be conveyed In special
ways. Genuine full·lead crystal from Ireland.
Left, $125. Right, $150 Available only in
Robinson's Waterford. 142,
where Mother's Day
Is a matter of style.
Ask about our
Waterford
Club Plan.
'
To order, call
tOll·free
1-IOO·M&·U01.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll a&, 1083
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Hats off to Irvine
for a great day
Irvine'• chill cook-off took off this year with a vitality ond
spirit that waa a joy t.o see.
• '"'The Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors the event sold
5,000 entry badges t.o the recent all day adventure. That's 2,000
more than last year. And although they're not sure yet how
much money was rabed for charity, the promoters say they
should at least match the $17 ,000 donated in 1982.
A number of special touches made the diflerence this year.
Entertainment was wholesome, varied and swtable for all
ages. Food was everything and anything you could imagine.
And even the local constabulary joined in the festivities by
dressing as cowboys, not cops, for the occasion.
Another happy note from the cook-off. .pohce didn't
have a single drunk driving arrest Saturday night after the
event.
That adds up to more people, fewer problems and greater
fun draising capacit y for those worthy call.$~~ the cook -off
committee will choose during the coming months.
Congratulations Irvine, for a great day.
Opinions e•pre\\l'd 1n lh1• ~"'"" abOvl' clrt' 1no..e or lht: Dc111y P1101 Ol•ll'r •tt-W'>' • pre~\ed on lho\ pc191• dft' lhOW ol tneor .tUtnOr\ <1nd .t•l•SI~ Rec1der c omm~nl "1nvol
ed Add•e\\ Th~ ;),11ly Polol, p 0 Bo• t~. (O\lo) MP\iJ C A •n&1& Ptoonl' '""
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MAil BOK
Disabled n eed help
To the Editor: After reading your arucle Ill
last night's paper regarding the
street people and their plight, I
had to write in the hope that
more people will take an interest
and that somehow, something
will be done in their behalf. We
must not just shrug our shoulders
and do nothing.
I have a very special interest in
our state institutions. My
daughter, Annie, now aged 20.
suffered a hemorrhage in her
b rain, causing severe brain
da m age. She has been in
hospitals ever since then, private
hospitals until our insurance ran
out eight months ago.
Now she is in a sta te
institution. She haa very poor
judgment, is hostile and is
physically abusive. Burned out ls
a term we became used to very
quickly -the staff would burn
out, or be worn out by Annie
very. quickly. We spent a lot of
time looking for h06pitals willing
to take Annie. There are very
few out there!
The state hospitals are
understaffed because they do not
have the funding they need.
We must get legi&tion passed
to help those who cannot help
themselves.
MRS. HELEN DEGREE
Airport runway solution
To the .Editor:
Customarily I do not venture
into the political arena buj I am
so upeet with the John Wayne
Airport fiaaoo that I want to offer
my solution.
To date 1t>any millions o f
dollars have been bounced
around for new locations even to
cutting off mountain tops. In
looking over the present site
from the air it appears that a
strip, two runways wide or 90,
could be condemned to connect
the John Wayne Airport with the tr
Income tax law
To the Editor:
I found the April 4 Waters/
Blackburn article about Paul
Fisher's tax plan Interesting.
However, I hope their facts an?
more accurate than their
statement ... "At best the
income tax which didn't exist
until 1912 and didn't affect small
taxpayers until WW2 ... "
The fact la It wu employed ln
Marine Helicopter Base This
would necessitate building
runways over 405 but it seems
successful at LAX.
If this were worked out, it
would be possible to have
runways over four (4) miles long
and the planes obviously could
fly in and out without bothering
anyone. Then too, there would be
ample ground on which to build
an adequate tennin.al.
THOMAS R. YOUNG
Irvine
lhe U.S. as a war tax in 1862, but
although there were several
attempts to pass permanent
legislation, like the income tax
law o{ 1894, it was not
llCICOlllpliahed until the enactment
of the 16th Amendment in 1913,
the income tax law of 1894
having been declared
unconstitutional.
T.L. ANDERSON
l. M. BDJd I Troubled trio
M oney, children and long-
dlstance driving -thae are laid
to be the three main sources of arawnertt between huabanda and
'#ivea. Debate over money and
cb11dren ia too various to itemize.
fBesides, you already know all
about that. In the matter of trip
driving, however, reaearchen
claim most huabanda complain
that their wives can't read road
map. and mo11t wives say their
huabanda are too stubborn to stop
and uk directions.
Q. Are the male dloolteachera
In Sau di Arabia permitted t.o
teech female studm1a?
·A . Only by way of cla.ed-
drctlft TV.
P olla 1how 7 ptteent of the
pownup Amert.cam have never
hmrd of •'O.mte:r's 1.-t Sw,d."
Moet renowned of hbiory'1
pro1n o1tlca t ora wa1
Noetndamua, who made bla
1wcUcUOM between 1&03 And uee A.D.Am-..s u be ~
forwaw the u •alnaUODit of
John .nd aoa.t~C.O't '*1 thl\. JM be dkl 1blt
tbNe po•trful WaUld
rtll ... ~lb and hii .... QM ....... ldu.dt,,•~ ..... ~ ........... ,
.,..bt .. J<oetradaanMI __.up
with aome uncanny visions. He
predicted the Great London fire
of 1666 and the French
Revolution. He wrote of Louis
Pasteur by name. And he laid
Germany would get a leader
named Hiater, close enough to
HiUer to be noteworthy.
Q. Did women ever appear
stark naked on ~ when my
~wuaboy!
A. Not unle. he wu a boy
after une. That w• the year the
tint women perfonned in total
nude on a stage. At the FoUes
Beige1ES ln France, it w-. 'lbe
lhow ao excited the audience of
the day that travelera from all
over the world conver~ed on
Paris.
Thia .I.a reportedly the mott
widely ~ted ~ in the Soviet Union: 'What 1 the ciltference
between Capitalism a n d
SodtJltmr' A.ninrer: .icapltalllm
\I lhe exploitaUon of man by
man. Socl•llan II tht oppOlite."
Q. s.rtendll"I nU ... dr1.rWI
wlth ~Whal II tt'f
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Catching a big fish
WASHINGTON -Hans
Lipechis, a former SS guard at
Auschwitz, Is scheduled to be
deported to West Gennany this
month He will be the first
suspected Nazi war criminal,
according to the Justice
Department, to be expelled.
L1 pechl!l 1S a small fry. This is
the story of a big fish. He is
Valerian Trifa, once a -power in
the Iron Guard in his native
Romania During the Nazi
occupation, the lron Guard was
Romania's home-grown version
of the Nau party
Trda was a n ideologue,
stridently milJtant with a unique
gift for incitement, the author of
violently inflammatory anti-
Semitic tracts. He is held largely
responsible for mciting a bloody
pogrom in January 1941, in
which hundreds -perhaps
thousands -of Romanian Jews
were butchered
. In 1955, I discovered that Tnfa
had escaped with the fleeing
Nazis and had obtained secret
G.
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refuge in the United States .•
exposed his dreadful
background, which he had Uied
to hide behind a cleric's collar.
OVER THE next 28 years, i
continued to protest not just his
p~nce in the United States, •
but the sympathetic treatment he
has received from a succession of
U.S. administrations. For
example, he was 10vited, as
bishop of the Roman1an -
Ameri<'an Orthodox Ep1SCOpate,
to lead the Senate in prayer on
May 11 . 1955. As late aa May l.
1979. he was given a friendly
interview on Radio Free Europe.
Two broadcast employees who
complained were fired.
Finally, last Oct. 7, the Justice
Department announced that the
Nazi hunters in the Office of
Special Investigations had
succeeded in bringing a
deportation order against Trifa,
The ex-fascist had L'\)me to the
end of the line.
Or had he? More than six
months later, Trifa is still Living
in the Detroit area.
The reason, according to Neal
Sher, acting director of. the
Special Investigations office, is
that no country will take Trifa
The government can't JUSt dwnp
him ~yond the three-mile limit
like a load of garbage -however
fitting that might seem
Under the law, a deportee IS
given his first c h oice of
destination Trtfa picked
Switzerland, but the Swiss
refused to accept him.
That left it up to the
government to find a country
willing to give Tnfa refuge. The
Justice Department first tried
Italy, from which Trifa had
emiwated to this country in 1950.
Italy refused to take him back,
despite Tnfa's personal entreaty
The department then tried
West Gennany. Nothing doing.
WHAT ABOUT Romania?
After all, that's where Trifa's
outrages occurred. A suitable
JUStice should await him there.
A Justice Department 90urce
suggested that the Romanians
had been uked to accept Tri.fa,
but there has been no response to
date A Romanian Embassy
official told my aaoci.ate Luoette
Lagnado that his government
had helped with the U .S.
mvesugauon of Tnfa
So the search continues, and it
IS being closely morutored by the
House Jud1c1ary Comrruttee and
its chairman. Rep. Peter Rodino,
R-N.J Meanwhile, Valerian
Trlfa -who admitted his
membership in the Iron Guard
and to lying about it on his
immigration application 33 ye~
ago -continues to live
comfortably ln this country, the
spiri tual leader of 35,000
Romanian-American Orthodox
Church members.
Light touch of electricity
When my wife utters a lJttle
gasp of surprise as she's sitting at
her desk paytng the bills. I know
she's looking at one t-.t's more
than she thinks 1t ougth to be. (I
have devised a system for not
worrying about bills that I
recommend to any husband: let
your wife pay them and she can
do the worrying.)
She often gasps when the bill
for our electricity comes in.
When I ask what it is, and say it
doesn't seem like too much to me,
she explains that it's twice as
much as it was three years ago.
THE FACf IS electricity is the
cheapest thing we buy. We have
an eight-room house in an area
where electricity is expensive in
relation to many parts of the
country and 1t costs us around
$600 a year.
Just for fun, I was counting
the electric light bulba in the
house. Counting the basement
lights and the neon tubes over
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the stove and over the bathroom
sink. there are 73 Some rughts as
many as 18 of them are burning.
I tend to leave lights on when l
go out of a room if I plan to come
back.
Do we get our money's worth
out of our electric bill? The
television set in the living room is
on three hours a day and
sometimes the Ii ttle black and
white one in the kitchen la on at
the same time. The dishwasher
in the kitchen and the washing
machine downstairs may be
going at the same time, too In
the kitchen we have a toaster
oven next to the food mixer, a
can opener and several other
electric gadgets I'm embarrassed
to tell you we own.
ln the basement I have half a
dozen power tools mdudmg a
table saw that often blows a fuse
1f I run 1t while my wtfe has the
dothes drier going. In the
summer I tnm the hedge with an
electnc clipper and t'ome m on a
hot day to our air-conditioned
kitchen for a <.."old drink out of
the refrigerator.
Don't teU me $600 is expensive
for au that or I'll make you a
bat.ch of ice cream in my electric
freezer
One of the great satisfactions
of life ia to get some difficult job
done more easily with the help of
some tool. That's what electricity
does for us. Plug-to energy at the
flip of a switch.
THE GASPS from Margie's
desk are most audible when the
bills come after Christmas. At
Christmas we often leave the
lights on in front of the house as
w ell as the lights on the tree in
the livmg room for twelve hours
a day. Our four kids are all home
then taking long hot showers and
drymg their hair with electric
hair blowers
I w as th1nk1ng about the
electnc bill in relallon to other
things we pay for.
-Our telephone bill, for
mstance lS more than our electric
bill. How's that for ridiculous? li
my wife wants to gasp, she can
gasp over the telephon~bill.
-The other night '* went to
a good restaurant and the check
came to more than $40 for two
people. I figure electricity oos\s
us $1.60 a day. so the $40 we
spent in the restaurant would
have pa.id for 25 days worth of
electricity.
-I bet ~e spend $200 a year
on lettuce. That's a third of our
electrical bill. I like lettuce but I
wouldn't trade it for electricity
Maybe the electric company
will read this and offer to give us
one month free That would
make me gasp
Citizen watchdog pays off
Bob March1on1, a Benecia
resident who. as a self-appointed
watchdog of his city'a
expenditures, undoubtedly ia
'8bout as popular as a skunk with
local officials, reports an aspect of
local government waste which
should be considered by
Governor George Deukmejlan
and the legislators ln weighing
the needs tot allocations of state
funds to local aovcmment.
The pesky M•rchlonl poured
throuah the public records of city
vcpendlturea to dis.cover the
iaxpayen had footed tho bill fOf'
11 city otfl<:lala to attend the
Leag~ of Chi• convention in s.n Dleco ._ tall.
TUE GROUP lncluded lhe
mayor, city man•1er. thre'-
oouncilmen I the po1ke and fjri
chteft, and some department
hetilidl. All.coli.ci.d $4~ pv diem
Puncla
WIHll/ llACIDRI
expenses although some collected
for five and six days though the
meeting lasted only four days. In
addition they were relmbursed
for their hotel bllls whJch, for
most, ranged around •220 but the
mayor's hotel bill was $954.
It mifht also be pointed out
each paid a •7~ regiltraUon fee
whkh netted the Lftsue •cool
•a2~. Includlna tranaportaUon
coeta M~hlonl iallle. the toial
bill for the e>tC'WSlon at $~.774.$1.
not coUJ'\Jina the Mlari• of lhOee attendJ.ni.
Reatonably Ma.rchlonJ, u ~U
u other dty JWldenta. may f1k
1'WM thll trip nece.aryT' It~
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be contended that by attending
such meetings the officials gain
knowledge helpful to them .iJl
conducting the business of the
city But 1s it knowledge that
couldn't have been gained
otherwise? And do the benefits
justif)"'the expense?
But the $64 question is why it
was necessary for so many to
attend, nearly all of the city's top
level management?
The Leasue's convenUon is an
annual event. If each city eenda
unllnuted delegations .., ~necia
did, the cost to the taxpayers
must be staaering.
Probobly no gJ"OUP however is
as active In attending seminars.
ronventions. "work-shops" and
other (qrms of out of town
rneetinp u the .c:bool people.
The 1uperlntendent1, 1chool
ad.m1n.llU'aton and .cbool board
members all have their
.-oc:.iaUona which rneel not only
annually but often In re8fonal
me.ta.
Marchiom may be a pest to ha
city off1c1als but it is too bad
th ere aren't many more
Marchionis around the state to
bring to full exposure the abuse
o f the taxpayers by such
expenditures.
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• Video COHJJCS snickering over 'sniglets' '16.50 DINNER FOR TWO
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NEW YORK -l'or the romantic, lt'is OK \hat
wc:wdl can't exprem ca1a1n experiences. B.ut for the
...U.t. ther. are holee lD the dktion.ary. •Nonh that
Noah Webater left out -like the junk that
accwnW.tee on the neck of old ketchup bottle1i, or
A ·gJossary
of 'sniglets'
NEW YORK CAP> -Here a.re .ome more of
the "mialew" you won't find In any dictionary
but wllf find in the glossary of H ome Box
Offlce'a "Not Neceaaarlly The News":
Aquadextroua -adj, the ablllty to tum
bathtub faucew off with toes.
Bulbular Syndrome -n, obsession with
opening refrigerator door to catch It with the
light off.
Flagrophobia -n, fear that cashier will
charge you for the magazine you've been
anw-reading at the checkout count.er.
Motspur -n, the bad whee l on a
supermarket cart.
Perpitation -v, act of taking an iu•m off a
supermarket shelf and placing It on another
shelf.
Rwnpaphobia -n, fear of someone walking
In on you In a public toilet.
~hnicka -n, dark grill marks on steaks.
Sperawa -n, star-shaped marks on ends
of hot dop.
Sperrew -n, marks on face from sleeping
on a chenille bedspread.
Squimew -n, the thin strands on a banana.
Thermalophobia -n, fear of being 9C&lded
In the~.
WoUlinl -v, act of informing HOmeOne
they have food on their face by pointing to the
same spot on your face.
the wr1nklff c:aueed by extended llay1 In the
bathtub.
Some o1 thoee hol• now can be fllled, thank.a
to oomedJan Rich Hall and hla "Not Ready tor
Network Player•" who ap.,.ar on Home Box
Office'• monthly spoof, "Not Nec:euarlly the
News." ffengeforth and forTterMOR, there will be
"~ew" for once-wordl .. IStuationa.
'Whenever you can aay, 'oh, th1t thtna'
you've aot a antglet." aaya Hall. "lt'a aomethina th.at
should have a name but doesn't."
According to Hall'• unabridJ(ed dlcUonarv.
"flen" la the black crusty re.atdue found on the
neck.a of old ketchup bottlee. "Gracklel" are the •trance wrinkles that appear on your body when
you've 1tayed In the tub too Iona.
Snl1leta are all over the place. Durlna the
converaaUon with Hall he 1pled a Blc pen and
decided that the lnnocuow hole on the aide of the
oen dnerved a name. It wu dubbed "bllnt." "You
try for a name that fita the tmage," he ur. "But we
find a lot of thHe worda have aome o the aame
sounds.''
"Lub" is any particle of food that becomes
lodged ln one's teeth, prompting the fear of same,
"lubophobia." •
"Lebbetta" are the mangled pieces of bread In a
ba1 that are passed over for fresher pieces.
''Chwada" are thoee ha.rd pieoee of gum that 11eem to
be part of the furniture, at leut they're frequently
found under chain and tables.
Hall aaya "flen" I.a the moat popular sniglet.
"Relearch aaya HBO's primarv audlenoe la males
from 18-25, and that deecrivee the kind of JlUV who's
bound to have an old ketchup bottle around," he
says.
The Idea for sniglew came when Hall was
malling a letter then checking and rechecking to
make sure ll went down the mailbox. He calla that
"premblememblemation.11 ~iut""'°' muat_h.aye experienced it when they their anigle'br"to
HBO. Hall aaya about 10,000 IUgelt:iona have been
received.
Many of them are crude and dwell on bodily
functiona," says Hall. ''One we keep aetti.ng ls the
goo that's In the comer of your eya when you
wake up. Some auggestiona are written in crayon.
We got one from an HBO vice president, but It was
A billion-dollar boondoggle·
Probe turns up military coverup in record keeping
deemed to be below 1tandarda.11
Nono of Hall's 1ru.lete hae achteved official
aanUon. "WMn I calJ.d; Funk & Wqnall where
both out, and Daniel (he meana NoaM Webster la
dHd," uya Hall, a 1tand-up comedian by
profemlon.
Hall I• a wrlter and on-camera company
member of HBO'• "Not Neceuarlly the Newa," a
fut-peoed oollectiqn of aend-upe, new' apoofa and
splice jobs on pollt.iclana. Some aegmenta were part
of the under1round tape• that recently we re
makiruc the rounds In Waahlrulton. lncludlrur the White Hou.e's cloeed-drcuit TV·ayatem.
When an announcer Intones, "Ladles and
Gentlemen, the preaident of the Unlt.ed State.,"
Reagan, from an old movie clip, aauntel"I Into a
Western aaloon. He'• we.vtna a white hat and ii
confronted by a vermin who lan't: "I'm poor and I'm
hungry. What am I l{oln$t to do?" Rea~an says 'shut
up' and decks him.
In the 1plrit of blpartiaanahlp, Houae Speaker
Tip O'Neill la also on the tapes. With a little audio
hocua-pocua, hia roll-call vote turns out to be orders
for plu.a. "How many for anchovies?"
"O'Neill should be wary of 'atroodlea.' You
know them. They're the atranda of pizza that grow
loruter and !Oilier the more you try to tear them ott'!•
PUBLIC llOTICE
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Notice Is hereby given that a publlc
hearing will be held In order to review
the City of Fountain Valley's Housing
Assistance Plan. The public hearing will
be held at the Housing and Community
Devetopment Advisory Board meeting
on May 4, 1983, at 7:30 p.m., In the City
Council Chambers, 10200 Slater
Avenue.
Persons wishing to revtew the City's
Ho,uslng Assistance Plan, which
addresses housing needs and goals,
. should either attend .the meeting or
contact the Planning Department at
City Hall, 963-8321, Extension 269.
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NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -The Air Force, Army
and an agency that handles supplies for all the
armed services hide billions of dollan in inventory
· errors, aocording to a report by the Investigative
arm of Congress.
Center of $85 million worth of goods over f;~ yean.
After a day of hearinp in Nocfolk In 'February
1982, the subcommittee broadened iw lnvesdgationt-;=======:;:-r------===:;:===========;:;;:;:;:;;:;:;:;;:;:;:;;:;:==:.:' to include supply problems In all branches of thel ·
The General A.ocounting Office, In a report to
be iallled this week, cited Instances in which tan.ks,.
miuiles, aircraft and ships were out of service
becau.e they lacked parts that lnaocurate records
Indicated were available, the Virginian-Pilot and
the Ledger-Star reported yesterday.
Spokesmen for the Defense Department
declined to comment until a1ter Pentaaon officials
review the report, the newspape.n reportA!d.
The House Armed Service• readiness
subcommittee reques1ed the report and will meet
Wedne1day in Washington to receive it. The
subcommittee has been investigating Defense
Department supply problems Iii.nee June 1981.
The investigation was prompted t.y the
diaa arance from the Norfolk Naval Supply
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armed services.
At the subcommittee's request, GA<) auditors
and lnvesa!~ton studied the records of four majo
supply f ties for the last two fl8cal years. Two of
the faclllties were operated by the A.fmliJ, one by
the Air Force and one by the DefmM!I Logistics
A¥.ency, whlch handles auppliea Wied by all of th
eervtces.
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Ropulati_on continues shifting toward the warm Sunbelt . (JMtte>C)Ofltan &towth, percent 1nc'HM 1980 oYe' 1970)
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trt.endahip. It'a a ai.mple matter of
numbers.
'11\e lncreue in the population
hM lncreued population denalty
by more than half over the last ao years.
The 1980 census found an
aver~1e of 64 Americana per
tquare rnlle, up from 42.6 in 1950.
New Jersey ia the mo!Jt
crowded state; there are 986.2
people per aquare mile. Alaska i.a
the emptiest -only 0.7 people pa-.aquare rnlle.
• Jlt>pulation denalty in the 49th
atate baa more than tripled since
1950 when lt waa 0.2 per aquare
mile. The growth in New Jeraey
wat closer to the n ational
avefage, climbing by 53 percent
&om 642.8 over three decades.
Overall the cen sus counted
228,546,0QO people in 1980, up
from 203,302,000 a decade earlier
and from 179,323,000 in 1960 and
l&l,326,000 in 1950.
While the/opulation haa
shifted towar the Sunbelt in
recent yeara, the Northeast
retbaina the most densely I populated region by a wide
I ?.·Middle Atlantic states
AMERICAN
PHOF I L £
averaged 368.9 people per aqua.re
mile in 1980, up from 300. l ln
1950. New F.ngland -the second
moat closely packed region -
had 196.0 people per 9e1uare mile,
up from 147.5.
FoJJowing New Jersey, the
moat densely populated at.ates are
Rhode Island, Massachu setts.
Connecticut and Maryland.
At the other end of the scale,
the Mountain states average only
13.3 people per 1quare mile, up
from 5.9 in 1950,
The Pacific re1ion -which
had been the moat aparaely
populated area 30 r::-ago -
moved into third p and the
Weat-North Central re1lon
dropped to fourth. Population
denalty in the Pacific region went
from 16.8 to 35.~ people per
square mile between 1950 and
1980; in the West-North Central
region, it went from 27.5 to 33.8.
After Alaska, the lea.st densely
populated stat.ea are Wyoming,
Montana, Nevada and South
Dakota.
Here la a state-by -state
rundown of 1980 population
density and the change from
1950:
1. New Jersey 986.2, up from
642.8: 2. Rhode laland 897.8, up
from 748.5; 3. Masaachuaetts
733 .3, up from 396 .2 ; 4 .
Connecticut 63i.8, up from 409.7;
5. Maryland 428.7, up from 237.l;
6. New York 370.6, up from
309.3; 7. Delaware 307.6, up from
160.8; 8. Pennsylvania 264.3, up
from 233.1; 9. Ohio 263.3, up
from 193.8; 10. Illlnoia 205.3, up
from 155.8;
11. Florida 180.0, up from 51.1:
12. Michigan 162.6, up from
111.7; 13. Indiana 152.8, ur from
108.7; 14. ·c allforola 15 .4, ap
from 67 .5; 15. Hawaii 150.1, up
from 18.0:
16. Vlr1inia 134.7, up from
83.2; 17. North Carolina 120.4, up
from 82.7; 18. Tenneuee 111.6,
up from 78.8; 19. South Carolina
103.4, up from 69.9; 20. New
Hampshire 102.4, Up from 59.l;
21 . Louiaiana 94 .5, up from
59.4; 22. Georsta 94.1, up from
58.9; 23. Kentucky 92.3, up from
73.9; 24. WUlconain 86.5, up from
62.8; 25. Welt Virginia 80.8,
down from 83.3;
26. Alabama 76.7, up from 59.9;
27. Miaaourl 71.3 up from 57.l;
28. Waahlngton 62.1, up from
35.6; 29. Vennont 55.2, up from
40.7; 30. Texaa 54.3, up from 29.3;
31 Mlsaiulppl 53.4, up from
46.l ; 32. Iowa 52.1, up from 46.8,
33. Mlnne90ta 51.2, up from 37.3;
34. Oklahoma 44.1, up from 32.4;
35. Arkan.au 43.9, up from 36.3;
36. Maine 36.3, up from 29.4;
37. Kansas 28.9, up from 23.2; 38.
Colorado 27.9, up from 12.8; 39.
Oregon 27.4, up from 15.8; 40.
ArU.ona 23.9, up from 6.6;
41. Nebraska 20.5, up from
17.3; 42. Utah 17.8, up from 8.4;
43. lda.h~1 11.5, up from 7.1; 44.
New Mexico 10.7, up from 5.6;
45. North Dakota 9.4, up from
8.8;
46. South Dakota 9.1; up from
8.5; 47. Nevada 7.3, up from 1.5;
48. Montana 5.4, up from 4.1;
Wyoming 4.8, up from 3.0; 50.
Alaska 0.7, up from 0.2.
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T his shows where urban Americans live and the
population growth in the m e tropolitan areas.
The· search • • • Vegas looks for tf)e ultimate sho\Ngifl
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li•es as showgirls during recent stopover in Costa Mesa.
By LORENZO BENET
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"We are looking for the ultimate showgul,"
announced Don M. Guglielmino, director of public
relations for the Tropicana resort in Las Vegas.
The ultinlate showgirl, he explained, ls at
least 5-foot-10 and 18 years of age. She is pretty,
graceful, and maintains an hourglass figure. If you
answer this deacription and are interested in
spending the next year wearing 35 pound
costumes and four-foot tall hats on a nightly basis,
you may want to show up at the Biltmore Hotel
in Los Angeles' Perahlng Square this Thursday at
11 a.m. to register for your cha.nee to become the
Tropicana'a ultimate folies showgirl.
Of cou.rae, you won't be alone; there will be
hundreds vying for the job -not only in Lo.;
Angeles, bUt aiBo in Phoenix, Dallas, San Diego
and San Franciaco.
Five fi.na.lists will be selected from each city
and flown to Las Vegas for the final audiuon May
21.
.. The responae we have received so far leads
ua to believe that this individual we finally select,
will undoubtedly become the most publicized
~ty among Las Vegas stage revues today,"
Guglielmino aaid.
Thia woman will be awarded a one year
contract to appear ln the 16th edition of the
Tropicana'a "Follea Bergere," which i.a seen by a
ball-mlllion people a year. She will earn $22,000
and be the hotel'• oover girl for publicity and
promotiona. She could land an additional $100,000
in modellna, movie and television contracts,
Gl.lltlielmlno aaid.
Two of the 12 CWTent showgirls, 5-foot-11
Susan McCarthy and 6-foot-2 Dianne Gibeon
"You tt.ve to· laugh about thing•
and get yourMlf peyched up. When
you're on that atage and the llghta hit
you have to amlle. You have to make
each 1how better than the Int.''
formerly of Lak~ood recently deecribed the
different upecta of being a folies performer
clW1na a atopover at the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel.
They ldvbed that thoee who audition ahould
convey an aura of confidence.
"Just smile llke crazy, be bright and cheerful
-even if you're 9Cared to death," said McCarthy,
a SU<-year folies veteran.
They saJd showgirls have it pretty good as far
as Las Vegas entertainers go. They perform two
shows a night, six evenings a w eek. During
perfonnances the showgirls sing a little, danoe'a
little, but most of the time they parade about the
stage outfitted in sequined costumes with wide
capes. At times, they go topless (thus the
minimum age requirement of 18), but McCarthy
and Gibson say "it's just part of the job ...
"We've been told that people like our show
the best because it has the least amount of nudity
of all the Las Vegas acts," McCarthy said.
Registration at the Biitmore lasts
from 11 a .m. to noon. Auditions are
noon to 3 p.m. Information call the
Troplcana at (702J 739-2546.
There are a few drawbacks to being a
showgirl, they said. Showgirls get ju.at one night
off a week. And doing the same act n{g:ht after
night can get tire8ome, Gibson and McCarthy
agreed.
"You have to laugh about things and get
yourself psyched up," Gibeon said. "When you're
on that stage and the lights hit you Mve to smile.
You go out there with the attitude of trying to
make each show better th.an the last."
Showgirls a1ao have to watch their weiaht.
which is periodically acrutiniz.ed by hotel oflidala.
"I once got a notice," McCarthy said
abashedly.
Gibson said working nights doesn't allow her
to spend as much tune with her 90n as ahe'd like
to. "l make a point to be home at 3 (p.m.) to .ee
him." she said.
Ironi.cally, showgirls. commonly referred to u
the moat glamorous perfonnens in Laa Vegas,
didn't have it easy with men during their
adolescent years.
"It's funny.'' Gibeon said. "We all have the
same stories; our height (the 12 ahowgirla range
from 5-foot-10 to 6·foot-2) inhibited guys from
asking us out or asking us to dance."
"One time," McCarthy said. ~ling "I w•
in a dUco and this guy 5-foot-two ed ~ to
dance. I stood up and he pradically died."
Speaking a physical thing .
rSpeakeasy teaches you how ~to interface'
She baa helped 10,000 people
overcome auch handicapa, among
them executives from the <Aca-
Cola Co., IBM, and ATad. In the
procw. ahe has reached 1ame
oonclulionl about how otherwtae
competent people behave when
plaioed before a crowd and are
chairmen, public apeaklng has
long been a part of the job. For
computer experta and others in
technical fielda, lt la faat
becomina a part of the job,
becauae lncreued demand for
computers baa sparked lllCNUed
competition for cUentl. And
"In the peet, technec.I people heve tended to
re1J on their lnform•tlon to 08ITJ them. Now
ther're aleo hewing to pereutlde their cllenta. It'•
new to them."
whoever 1lvn the beat aalea
pitch la llUly &o walk away wUh
theMle.
Unwr •YI that • much • 70
percent of her b1.t1lne11 now
conMI from J*>Ple In WChnlcal
fieldl.
"We're oaramed wtth twlplne
them dliY9lop I ft)'le " lhe 9Q'l. 11ln the put. wch~l ,..;a.
have lMMled co r•ll ·on &Mir
lftM ..... '° WT'1 &MM. Now, ..,.,. lllo hntM IO 11!11'-'W
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Speakeaay aemlnan begin
with part!clpanta ovlng brief
speed.-about thame1va The
mommt al truth comee when the
1peechea are played baek on
vldeoeape.
Mith major SbJrley Pnttcb
llW henelf adoptlnc a model't
pcm1 he9d Wt.cl, feet tiaetther,
handa dMped ln front of l>er. It
Wll llUPDmid to look femlnlnt.
lnlteed". --NCa1.la. "lt looked w9rd.'·
To pt partlctpanu to open
their mouthl and project their
~ Unvw hM tbml 1.m11a-.
umplre1, ~ camlval barken, or ~ MM .,.. IU.l'jrtied
when thty play b9ck the ta~
Tb• po••• \hat felt 10 ~-t.nd to Wok pmtJ
PNfch. who ~ two or w.e p'OUJll dMly, ~ lhe ..
become I beU« tpiMIUri U a ....Utof~_. 111'm l ~It." Then, J1p1 n1"'rffo natlv• ~~----··11owto ................. "
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No class in first ~lass
DI.AR ANN LANDl:RS: I do no& wt1h to
detend 111daK1, but they are V..ted u If they ha ...
80SM loathlome dlleue while othen behave In
wayt \hat AN tar more olfenalve and pt away
with It. J'or example:
a.he'd a-t prep.ant becau.e her mot.her Mid warned
her aaa1nlt ''alleptna with" a boy. I e~
aometllln1 similar that cauMd me 1hame and
embarramnent for )'Ml'I. I was afraid ~t belna k1.ed would pt me In a family way. .,,,,.,,
I am a ld.nal9 worklna woman who couldn't
atford u. t>ut rbouaht • ~ airline ticket
from lndlanapoU1 to the W•t Coatt becauae I wanted to travel "ln.ttyle." S.ted next to me wu
a woman wtcb an Int.ant. '11\at baby a:reuned tor
one bout and ID mlnut.ee. I had to aet up and walk
around to keep from &dnl nuta. Acrolll the alale w-. a couple of klda popplr\4r bubble IUJD and
blowtnc bubblM. They knew they were aettina
under my akin and kept lt up all the way. (No
parent In lieht.) Behind me wu a teen-qer who
kept kick1na my -t to the beat of the muaic that
wu olped lnto her head. What would you have donef -BURNED IN INDY
When I wu 8 yean old m1 ~ had to 1et
marrted. I heard the nslatlvea ~ and uked my
rQOther about It. She pve me a lecture about what
can happen when you let a boy kill you too much.
Until I wu 20 I wu -.red to death to ld.9 a boy for
fear I would 1utfer the aame fate u rny COUlln.
B>t PHIL INTERLANOI of Laguna~each
DE.\R INDY: I'd bve wrtua off die trip •• a bammer ud moved to a aeat la coadl,
• So pleue, Ann, urse all parent. who reed your
column to be careful what they aay to their YOW'\8
children. A twt,ated facf or the miau.e of worda can
1trlke terror ln their little heart. for a Jona time. -
K.C. VICTIM
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I waa uni.wed by the
letter from the woman who complained about her
huaband'• "sex record." He rat.es her very aood.
good, fair and no good.
Why didn't you tell her that two can play that
game? U my husband ever did such a hwnlliatlng
thin8 to me, I would buy a notebook of my own.
Every time we had EX I would write, ''Not aa good
aa Joe," "Not aa Jlood u Jack," "Not as good as
Harvey." I would tnen1eave the nocebook wnere he
DEAR lt.C.: Thak1 for aaothr auperb
eH11q>le. Letten Helf H yo.rs do a better Job of
plDpolatlDt • problem tllaD uytbla1 I ~l&llt aay.
waa .are to find it. ,
He might kill me, but I'd never oonfeea I had
made up those entrie1 just to get even. -
COMPARISON SHOPPER lN MISSOURI
DEAR SHOPPER: Yoar letter remhlded me
of tbt old Joke. ID UJwer to a l'OlltlDe qaesdoa,
"Bow'• .zoar ~Hbaad?" a caprlclH1 female
replied, Compared to wlaom?" -DEAR ANN LANDERS: I felt a very strong
kinahJ with "Wide-Awake Kate ln Torrance," the
girl w~ waa oonfUled by the euphemillm "sleeping
with." When her date fell asleep and ahe nodded
off in the car beside him, she was IC&r'ed to death
llMA IOMllCI
AT WIT'S ENO
Just once, I'd like to get a virus that
everyone in town doesn't have.
Nothing eerious, mind you. Ju.t a
tittle bug that makes people atop
eating the chip dip and offer a little
sympathy. When I tell people rm sick,
it'• for one reaaGn only. I crave
attention. I want everyone (including
my doctor) to sit at my right hand ancl
oocaaionally make not.ea aa I trace the
route of my malady from my chest to
my throat to my head. I want just one
penon to say, "Tilat aoundB ierioua.
Maybe you should go to bed."
It'll never happen. In 30 years, I
have alway1 been the last adult
female in North America to get the
bug that "everybody's got and there's
no cure for it and eo what! You might
just aa well stay on your feet and
work it off." Why doesn't this make
me feel betier?
A couple of weeb ago I felt like my
chest bad been wound too tight. Pain
tap-danced acro. my forehead. My
eyes felt like round razor blades. I
saved up my coughs for a time when I
felt ad.venturous. Fever racked my
body, my lipt Wen! dry and parched
and food held no interest for me.
"I don't feel well," I said to my
husband.
•'Nonaense," he said. "You're just
bored.''
''Then you CAN die from it," I l&id.
"Look." he said, "everyone in the
office haa what you have. There's a
lot of it going around and the
d.iagnosi.a is they probably just need a
job change."
"You could be right. I don't want to
be married anymore."
"Sometimes," he continued, "it's
just an attitude where you tell
younelf you're lick, when in reality
you are generally diaoontented with
younelf. rve aeen a million C88eS of
this in the office." •
"You didn't say that when you
went to bed for three days alter you
had your teeth cleaned."
"That's differe nt . I had
complications."
"A popcorn hull embedded in a
molar?"
"WW you stop coughing like that?"
he cautioned. "You're acaring the kids
half to death."
The word "virus" has become
synonymous with we-don't-know
w ha t -i t -ia-or -how-to-cure-it-
but-you're-certainly-trendy. I don't
know how we all got to be so
"ordinary." Maybe it happened a long
time ago.
Whatya wanta bet when Eve
complained of not teellng well. Adam
said, ''There'• a lot of it IOlJl8 around.
You're the 15th penon I've talked to
this week with the same symptoms.
No 1etu1e dwelling on it. It'll just make
it wone. Here, have a piece of fruit.
Remember, an apple a a.y keeps the
doctor away."
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She saved 'General Hospital'
By JERRY BUCK ,.,T ..............
LOS ANGELES -ABC's "General Hospital"
is celebrating its 20th anniversary as daytime's
highest-rated show, but flve years ago producer
G loria Monty thought she was being asked to
conduct ita death rltee.
ll leeDlS 90 unlikely that "General Hospital" -
the show that set the pace for all other aoapa, the
show that ra1aed sex and intrigue to new heighta on
televiaion, the show that set a daytime viewing
record with Luke and Laura's wedding, the show
that recently won seven of nine "Soapy" awards -
once waa moribund.
"I became producer in 1978 and the ahow was
dead," Monty recal.1a. "It was not dead, but it was
within a few months of cancelation. It had a very
low rating and I waa told it probably would last
only a few more mcntha.
"General Hospital" made ita debut as a half-
hour leria1 on April 1, 1962, and the only member*
of the original cast still with the ahow a.re John
Beradino aa Dr. Steve Hardy and Emily
McLaughlin u held nune Jesaie Brewer.
The resurgence of "General Hoepital" can be
traced to Mias Monty'• appointment as producer. It
was, in fact. to have a profound effect on the entire
field of 808p opera.
Gloria Monty he lped salvage
"General Hos pital."
Her early ~as ln the theater. She
haa had a muter'• in drama from Columbia
Unlvenity and bad more than ~ J::i:
before ahe waa uked to direct the pilot for " t
Storm." She stayed with that show for 10 years.
She al9o WU .-ociated with "Bright Proml&e"
and worked on numerous 1pecia)A for "ABC Wide
World of Entertainment."
Monty most likely la the model for the aoap
opera producer in the hit movie "Tootaie." Duat1n
Hoffman ooce worked for her, and he ~t three
months becksta&e at "General Hmpital ' prior to
beginning the movie.
"Even before I became producer of " 'General
~tal,' I heard the lhow had its own editing
f Ues," Monty aaya. "That meant we could do
our own work without having to wait. It meant we
could go on locaUon. It meant I oould pick up the
pace of the aboW.
"I tried to make It • cloee to a 90-minute film
aa I could (althoueh lt'a only an hour Jani). 1 began
to pther topther a repertory company of act.on
and u.aed tb•:r.rtm~tally u I had in the
theeter. We p the act.on f.oS'e1her In famWes.
The Webben. the Quarterma1na, the Hardys. One b11 ih1na wa. brtnPl8 In Luke Spencer, played by
~Otlary."
The major foad"of the Rrial -the mysteries,
\M .a. the lntripe -wu on Luke Spencer.
Hitchcock
re-releases set
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-Universal Pictures has
acquired worldwide
rights to f ive classic
Alfred Hitchcock fllms
from the late di.rector'•
estate and plans to re·
release them. a Universal
official ta.Id. The films, all of which
have been withdrawn
from release in recent
years. include four
•tarrina James Stewart:
"The Man Who Knew
Too Much," with Doria
Day; "Rear W indow,"
with Grac e Kelly;
"Rope," with Farler,
Granger, and "Vertigo,'
with Kim Novak, P\u•
"The Trouble With
Harry," atarrlng
Edmund Gwenn.
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you'I ..,.., to eee qain and .pin and ap!n.
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fl'l11teel Term• ol Hie 01111 In l1wf11I Thia ttat-1 w11 fllad with I.ha AcMlott COrp 1M8-83 Thi• .,.,_.,_ 19 oonduoted by •
Publl1tled Orange Co .. t Dell~-money of the United Staiea on Mia. County Clerll of Orange County on Geoffrey Slack general Plt1n«9Np
Ptlot, APl1I 4, 11. 1s. 25. 1983. °' ft ... o..n and t1e1enoa 9'11deoooad Marci\ 25. ,.83 Praeldent DOm•1c NOTICE ReQla Ho<nea "'"" ,._, T""• etetamant WU nled wtlh Iha r~ &A."--e "--p. 1&4......., by note a.cured by Mortgage Of' '211111 ·-Cou -~ ""' · -------------Truat Deed on the propany eo IOld. Pu1111111ae1 orange Co111 Dally COUll•r Clerll of Orange nty on PICTITIOUa eu11N1a1 o.onrey 81ac11 "8JC NOTICE Tan par oenl o4 amoJnl bid to be Pllol, April 4. 11, 18, 211, 1883 A4>fll 1• l883. 112,... NAMtl aTATl'.•NT Praaldant
dapOalted with bid. 1510-13 The tOllOwlng pareont at• dOlng Thie 9111-1 wM lllacl with 1he PICTITIOU8 .,..... &Ida Of oner. 10 be In wntlng and Put1ll1h9d Orang• CoHI Dally bu91,_ M County Cieri< Of Orarioa COUllty on
Ui9 ITAT'lmJCT will be recelv.cl at the 1lp<uald P\aj( NOTIC[ PllOI Apfll 25, May 2, 8, 18, 1N3· PACIFIC COAST DIVERS April f I, 1883. The followlng l)«IOn le doing office •I a ny time af19f Ille llrtl __________ 1_8_23-83_ INSTRUCTION, 241 Wll1on St , '11-
1>1*'-•; publlcetloll hereof and bafOfl date 'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 •llHIC NOTtl'r Cotta M .... CA. 92827 Publlln•d Or111g1 Co111 O•llV IT£VEN'S PHARMACY, 1525 of Ulla. ~ llAT'lmNT r~ 11~ JoM Wllll•m Roblee. 24 I Piiot, AfHll 25, Ml)f 2, t , 18, 1N3
...... Varda Or .. bit, Coeta M-. Dated Ihle !4th Clay of AfHM tt83 The following ~.on le doing '1CTITlOUI 1ua ... aa Wiiton St., Colla Mesa, CA. 92e27 1924-113 CA IKH. H l/IAOINIA l<INO ~ M . ..,._ aTATl'.MaNT John Ka vin l<nud1•n. 24 I WIL.UAM RICHARD RO,USTO. Alty. II Law c 0 M p u T E"' s y s TI! M s Thi following par.an• .,. doing WlllOll 81., Coell M-, CA 92827
750 w. San JOH Ava .. K-4. 11125 Yoland• Ava. DISTRIBUTORS. P.O. Box 4789. bullMM u Thi• buelnMI II eonductac! by. -NO-TIC--.-°"---'""'--.-rwr~=-.""'..'.'"'ALl~:-
C'-"<>r!l, CA Qt711. Nor1hrid0e CAll1328 An•halm, Calllornte 92802, 81112 DELAWARE ST APART· ganaratpar1narllhlp 1.oMNa.t'lt1N1'M
Thlll ~ II oonduc;lad by WI Any. IOt ahany A. Wle..,ery. Rag•ncy, La Palma, Calltornla MEN TS, 111 9 g 1 O e I aw a r a , Jolln W RotMM T.I. No. -.-.(1)
lndMclult. Admlnlltrtltrlx 90823 Huntington 8Hch. CA. 92$48 Thie 111tamanl w11 llled wtt11 Ille TRANS-COAST SERVICES, INC. ~ R. Rotlueto SHERRY A WISl/.(RY I re De vld 8ax t •r • 8 1g2 C. W Hogberg, 835 Amlgo1 County Clark ol Orange County on u duly appointed TrultM under the
TNI 1111!_,I -fllad with the Admlnlltratrlx o4 Iha Rag!,.nC~<. La Palma. Calllornle W•y, 116, Newport 8HCh, CA March 17, 10113 following daecrlbad dMCI of trul'I
County c.11 of Oflnga COUllty on ••II• ol Mid Oecedanl. eocJ:.... 82ee<l l't'lt101 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Apfll 1, 1983. Publlah.cl 011n1• Cout Dally Thie~ It conduc'led Dy 111 Donne Metzgar, 408 8211d Pullllehad Oreni• Cou f Dally TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
Pub.I.--.. Or•i• Coa~ly Piiot, April 19, It, 5, 1N31 • ., .... ~r• O. 8u1er SllMI, Newpor1 BMch, CA 1128&3 Piiot, April 4, 11, I , 25, 1883 CASH (payeble 11 time of Nia In ......, --..... Th4t bualnMt 11 conducted by I 1364·83 1ewtu4 mQMY of the United Stal .. ) Piiot, Aptt 11, 18, 5, May 21;J704!:'.. •llHI( NOftM' Thie 1111amen1 wu nled with lhe ganefll partnarthtp. -------------1 Ill rlghl. lttll and lnteral'I eot1vayed
..., ....... ,..~ 1 iw. Coun7 Clark of Orange County °" c W. Hogberg P'U8llC NOncE to encl now held by n under Mid -~ Api1I ' 1983. n1f7l7 Thlt IUlamanl WU ftled wllh the ______________ ....,,....,.---1 Dead of Trull In lh• prop11ly
PtemN>Ue .,... ..
MAim ITATnmNT Tiie followlng peraon 11 doing
~-PATHS TO POTENTIAL, 1°'47 Smoke Alwr Coun, Foun\aln l/e//w;,
CA. t27oe
Marllyn Kay Hatch, 10457
Snqe Ahw' Court. Fountllln \/....,,
CA. t270I Thia ~ II cxpdlJcled by an
lndMduel.
Mat1lyn Hatef'I Thie etJttwnan1 WM flied with the
County Cllttc °' 0ranoe County on
Mardi 24, 1983 ,,,_
Pul>ll•he<I Orange Coal\ Deity ""°'· Api1I 4. 11. 11. 25. ltM. 1803-83
"'''''°"' ..,.... NAlmlTATDmMT Tiie followlng !>«90fl 11 doing
~-A.R. RESEARCH, 5521 ..._.. C#de. Huntington Baactl,
CAtn48. AATHlM R. RICKUNO, 5521
Moan•I• Clrcla. Huntington 8Mdl. CA 9*t.
T'hlll ~ .. oonduc:tad by In
llldMduel.
Mtv R. Nclclng
Thie ~t ·-ftl9d wftl\ the County a.11 of Orange County on
Aptil :t1. 1983. ,.,.,...
P\lbllaMd Or•nQil Cout Delly
Piiot, Aptl 25. May 2, Q, 18, 1983
1922..-3
NOTICS OI' IAU O County Clartt of Orange County on PICTITIOUI .,_.. hereinafter daaorlbad: OI' MAL. ~rt Publlell1d ran'a Co111 Dally Mwc:tl 17, 1883 ...... ITA~ TRUSTOR: I/ERA 0 . BARRIE, en
AT PNVATW ...... Piiot, Apr 11, 18. 2 • M..,, 2. '883 • '2t::IOM The lollowlng 1*9""• -unmerrlad womMI.
...... 110 • l720o-83 Publl1h•C1 Orange Ce111 Dally ~u. BENEFICIARY. ALLSTATE
In 1he ~ Cout1 ot the Stat •-"' Mnnf'r • Apf11 4, 11, 18. ~5, tt83 8RAl!MAR 01!1/ELOPMEN SA VI NG S AN 0 L 0 AN
01 Ca lllornla, for the County o r-.n. ""''"" 1417-8.l COMPANY, 3240 i<iMa Ava.. ASSOCIATION, • Ca lllornla Orw.nge In the Maner of the &111 PlCTTTIOUI ...,..... 200, Newport Beacl\, CA 112MO. eotp0rlllon.
ol HtlOA Tl!RRONl!8. 1111 HIL N ..... ITATe....,. rtBUC M)llC[ LESLIE K. McCRIMMON. 2&4 Recorded Octoba< 23. tt7t .. TERRONES ...._._ Carob, Newport 8aedl. CA t2te0. lnltr No 34400 In book 133«1 Pee-
. The lollowlnQ pareona .,. ~... --------·· MELVIN L. HARRIER. 281 1n2 of Ofllc;lal R«lofde In thaoffloa Notice 11 har9by Qlvetl lhel t IM-"-u: .--• • • ....,. --S ..._.._.. '"---C 1111da1~"9d ........ et Prtvat..... (~ CHOICE AIR COURIER. (2) NAm ITA,....,,,. Catalpa 1 • ·--........ .,._h, of Illa Rac;oroar °' Oraniga County;
I th I h I d ..._ t bldd The ~ _,,..,. -doing 92MO. Mid deed ol tru1t daacrlbea the O e Q " an .,..., er. CHOI E COURIER, 17892 Cowan '~""' ....---FREOERICI( A. BROWN. 1121 following .... ---....
eubjaot to conllrmellon ol H id S1reat. lrvlne. Callfofnla 112714 ~R~Y PALS 8ALLOON Idaho Ava., 8•1'111 Monica, C PARCel.'T:F~ elmple tltle to
Supal'lor Coor1, on °' aner Iha 4111 4-SPEl!O OELIVl.RY SERI/ICE, ,_,...,,... Condom1-•um Unit ""o. 188 (tna day of Mey 1883 al the o111ca o1 ""C C Ill I llO SEAi/iCE. 10232 Cutty Sark Or . ...,_.. '" " l '" · • • orn • corpore n. Thia~ i. concluC'led by "Unit") •• ehown upon 1111 WI LIAM W. SOVl<UP. Att::ioM 1702 Cowan Str••I. trvlne , ~K~,,:_~1~ Cut"' ganara1 pertnanHp. Condominium Plan (antltlad
Law, 1800 N. ~· Sult• 1• Calllomta 02714 -' .,.. " Malvin L. Hatriar "Condominium Plan tor Lot 1 of Santa Ana, CA 1127 · County 01 Thll bual,_ 11 conducted by • Sarli Or .. Huntington e.acn. CA. Thie 11etaman1 wu flled with Tr•ct No t0587"), County or Orw.nge, State°' Callfomja, Ill lhe oorporatlOn t2'4e ..._.. of Or ,._, ........ right. tltl• a nd lntar .. 1 ol H id 4..SPEEO DELIVERY Paul• Dey, 10232 Cutty Sarli County.,_.. ltlQI """'"' on Or•n9_!. Stat• or Calllornla (tlle
d-...d II Iha llma of daatll and SERI/ICE. INC Drive, Huntington a-.n. CA. t2Me Api1I 21. 1983. "Plan '). -dad on .My 12, 1t10.
al the rlQl\I, tlUI and 1marM1 ~ Diana Ferrllll, Thia ~II QOnducWCI by a ~ U Oooumanl No 15e10, In bOOll
the Hllf• of lald d-..d h.. Sactatary genar.i pennenhlp. Publl1had50~•no2• ;01~·',~' 13226. peg• 78 througll 115.
acqulrw by operation ol few or Thie itatarnent WM llled wltl\ tne Mery ~· Piiot, AprM 2 · ay · · · lne:lu9lva, of Oltlcill Racotde of Mid
otharWlea °"* then 0t In eddttlOn C°'-lnty Clerll of Orenga County. ,_. .,..1 187843 Orange County. wNch Plen pertalna
to that of Mid ~. at the Uma "2U1'M Thie 11•1-I -Ned with 1he to thlt ptoparty ~bad In Trac:t
of death. In and to .. 1he oartllln Publl•h•d Orenga Co111 Dally eoun7 Clat1< °'Orange County on Nil.IC NOTIC[ No 10587, recorded In boOll 440,
rMI Pf°'*1Y lilualact In Modena, Piiot AfX 11, 18, 25, May 2. 1983 April • 1083. ACTITIOUI ...,..... M~e. 51n"'[~ott~i:I !:~y County of 011119•. State ol 18()$.83 1'211121 .. a.-aTa-.-... ..... Cllllomla, perticular1y daaGr1bed u Publlehec! Oreng• CoHI Dally -.. ,,._.,,, CIOlng racofdar of Mid county.
lollowa. to wit: P\aj( NOllCI Piiot, Aoril 11. 18, 26, Mey 2. 1983 The lollowlnQ Plr'90tll .,.. PARCEL 2: Ari undMOed 00608
T..._ "'~h 40 ....._. of L~ 10 t ------------1•"" ... .,....,_ M p•rc•nt lnta,.11 In and to lhe ·-"""'' ,.., ~ n P'ICTTnOUI IUIMll .....,._.. R A 0 RADIOGRAPHIC Common Ar••• 11 et.own and ~=~ ~~ 8::.M~ ~~~ ....... ITATD9NT P\lBUC NOTICE CONSULTANTS, 4212 Patrica defined on Iha Plan; r .. arvlng lharaol ,_dad In 8oOll 21, Pega The 1o11ow1ng pareona -doing Road, Newport Beach. California lheftfr0tn the ro11ow1ng.
38. of M.....,_ Aa<:ofdl of Loa ~ M PtCTmOUI 9U ... ll 928&3 (a) Ari ~ -""'' (other Ang1le1 County Celllornla, AIR SEA LANO TRAVEL. 3818 ....... ITAftMDIT Joe Ahladll. 48112 W1tnar. then Pwca61 IH and IV) dallgnated
raaarWIQ 1herab0tn botll 1he Nor1h S. Br1etOI, Santa AM. CA. Tna fOllowlnQ par.ana -doing C-310. HU11tlng1on 8Mdl. Callfornll 11 "r•trlc1ed Common ATM" on
40 teal encl Iha South 40 !WI 7'h THOMAS C. LAMERE, 1310 S. tiu.W-11. 928411 Iha Plan encl r.-.....ct to 01'* Unite
ffft for a oommunlf)I driveway, Mol\llwt( Or .. Santa Arla, CA. THE ARGENTO COMPANY, Jack Minier· 4212CPilrloa for UM M par1(1ng epacaa. 1l0t9Qe more commonly known u t192 BARBARA ANNE LAMERE. t20 Via T1IHI•. Newpon Beaott, flload, Nawpor1 Beach, •lllornl• ~-bllCOtl ... and/or patio•.
E1pl1n•d•. Modena. County or 1310 S MOhawk Or . S111111 Ana. Celllomla 92863 112ee3 end 0
Orange, Ca1fom1a CA J Richard Wittwer, 120 1111 TNt ~le COtlduCtacl by• (bl A non-axctu1lv• a11emant
Term• ol Hie cuh In lawlul Thie ~ II oond\ICled by 1 Trlalt•. Newport 8eectl, Caltlornl• ganarll pertnenlllp. IPC)Ur1-1 to all Unite lllO'M'I on rtatC N()llC[ money of 1r.. unn.i st.i• on Ula, ganarll partnarllhlp 92843 Jacll Mtn1• th• Plen f0< lngr... and agr•11.
N•n10UI WM ..._ITATWmlfT
The 10110..ilno Peraon 11 doing
~-. T~ TIVJ~14 POATI, 161 WMt lay II , Colla Mffa, CA t2~7
1.IWll H!WTON a,._tTtt • 10770J A MllOha, IPftnQ llalleV, 0A
82077
Tiiie ~ .. oonouo..11 llr • oar-11 Plt1Ml'llllCI L-" N. lari\411
Thie •tai-t WM llled wlUI Iha
County Clark °' Oranoa County on
Apf1I 7, IMS ...,.,.
P'11blllh•d Or•"ga Co111 Oally Piiot, Ap(N 11, 11, 20, Ma~ a, IM.1.
111i~
PICTITIOU9IKI .....
NA.Im aTATamNT
Tna 1011ow1no par1on I• doing ~ .. HML l NTERPRlSU, 3 Tey!Of,
!Nine, CA 112714.
PERRY LAM8A, 3 Teylot, lrvlne, CA 02714
Tllle ~ II conoucted by•• lndMclull Parry Ulmti.
Tllll lla1_,I WM flled wltll Iha eooo7 C1er1t of 0r ange CoYr11y °"
4'pr1I • tl83. -
'21.,..
Publl1h9d Orenge Co111 Delly
Piiot, Aprll 11, ti, 25. Mll)I 2, 1083.
1M6-83
P'IC'TfTIOUI _,._ ..
..,,_ITA~
T'1• rollowlng 11111011 It 001ng buel,_ ..
VISIONS & DREAMS. 130 '8'
E111 17th SI . Co11a Mell, CA
92827
Linde C Blalf. 2324 Laural Pl ,
Newport 8-:n. CA 1121163
Thlt ~ 11 conductacl by In
lndMdual
Lind• C. Blalr
Thie Ital-I wu Iliad wtth the
County Cler1t of Orange County on
Aprll 21, 1083
"2'Mal
Publl1h10 Oreng• Co111 Dally Pllo4, April 25, May 2, 0, 18, 1083
I~
fllOTrT'IOUI ., .....
NAmlTA,_.y
The follow4ng "' ... .,.. dOlnCI
bulinell M: 8EACLIF1' TAAi/iL, 2l07 Mllln
81 . Sult• 25, H11n1lngton S.aoh,
CA 112941
Ln . ttunl on 9aacli. CA. 02t41 E.J ~ety, I .... Metltlma
Mery lougll,.y, 11111
M1111tme Ln .. HunllngtOfl S-11.
CA 11284a
Thia ~ •• condue*I by • oar-11 perv-tflfc> Mery C Lougtvey
Thie etat-1 -lllld wl111 Iha County Clerll ol Orenge Counl)I on
Mareh 15, 1883.
.-uo111n•e1 Or•no• coaf.21fiff: Piiot. Ap'14 4, 11, 18, 25, 1"3
,. 15-83
PlCTmOUe.,.....
MAim STAl'Dmlff
Thi following par.on 11 doing
~ .. : CORONA DEL MAR HIGH
SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB
Ct1Rl8l'MA8 TFIEU, 2 tlMI E. COllt
=w•y, Newport Beach, CA
SERAFINO JOSEPH PORTO,
38 Pin• Valley Lana, N•wpott e..cn, CA 112e«I. Thia ~ .. oonducled by
Sar enno J. Porto
Thl9 ltetMWll -lllad with ttia County a.ti of Oranoa Coun1y on
Apl'fl f, t083.
PlCTmOUI 9UllNaH . '111721 NA.Me ITATWMmfT Publlellad Orenge Co .. J Dally
Thi tollowtng pat'IOM wa C101ng Piiot, APf1I 11, 18, 25. Mey 2, 1883 ~... 1721..Q
(a ) LEIGHTON ANO ~
ASSOCIATES, (b) PAUL M.. rtllJC nu1.-
LEIGHTON PROOUCllOHS. (o) ---:,.=1e=nn=:":ioue=:-..,=,...==-=-.. =--
PAUL M LEIGHTON MUSIC, (d) ...... ITATUmJfT
MEDIA Ill, l•l PORTERFIELC)I The lollow4ng .,.,._. .,. doing TRAVEL, 315 Ruby Drive, Nawpor1 ~ M:
8Mch, Calttomlll 112683 (QUINN'S) TENTH HOUSE
Paul MlellHI Leighton, 315'.4 CREATIONS, 13M Logan St .. 110,
Ruby. toMwpor1 e.acr.. C1lllornlll0oa1a ~CA t2e2t
f2eA.'\ Linde Jo °'*1n/Hllny Charlel ~~I,.._.. 111~·1 a1u11, 248'Ai Roch••t•r. Co•t• 31SY• Ruby Orlw, Newport • M-. CA. 112927
CalllomlT a 82P843r1..--'d (Porterllald Herry Cllerl .. Bluet, '48'A racy o .,,.., Rocllea1• Coata MaN. CA 112827 Treval only). 315V. Ruby Drive, Thia buit.-11 oondueted by• ~~ ;--'~~. ganaral ~.......,. v, Und• Jo Oul'1n
Q41Mf•ll partn«tlllp. Thie etewmant -Ned with the
Thlt at~::.!;,~~ with the Coun1y Clar1I of Orenga County on
Count Clark ol Oranoe County on Merell 24. 1983. f'lttlf7
Aprll 1. 1883. '21l7ll Publlthed 011ng• Co11t Oallt
Pllahad Orange Caul Oall)I p"°'· Piiot, April 4, 11. 18. 25, 1te3
A'1' 11. 18. 25, May 2, 1983 • 14' 1-«}
1809-83
l'tlllJC NOTICE MOTICll MVIT9'0 _,,
NotlOa 11 '*9by given that IM '1C'TTnOUS .,..... Board of Trull ... of the Co11t
NAllllll aTA~NT Comll'lunlly Cottage 011trlct of
Tl'MI followlng parwona .,.. dOlng Ora11ga County, Ceutornle. will
bu•'-11 raealva Melacl bide up to but no AGGRESSIVE LIGHTING letar then 11:00 a.m , Monday, M..,,
FIXTURES. 1538 Monro..,11, 8 . 11113 at the Purct111lng
Newpor1 8aach CA No 20, 92880 ~ of Mid o011aga dllstrlci
Gerald Bozarth, 800 E localed at 1370 Aden'll Ava., Coata
Oceanfront. No 1H. Balboa, CA MeM. CA at wNc11 time Mid btdt 11288 1 Wiii be puOllcfl/' opened end l'Md for:
Chrl1tln1 8ourth, 800 E PUflCHASE OR LEASI! ~front No 1M. Balboa. CA PURCHASE OF A OPTICAL MARK
82881 READER WITM AUTOMATIC nED
Thie bu.,_ lt conductact by a COAST COMMUNITY COlLl!GE
gen.tel par1narehlp DISTRICT.
Chrlltlna Bout1'1 AJA bide -10 be In -dlnoa
Garald Bozar1h Wfth the 8KI Ooc:umanta """*"' ...
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-----=~~~==~--orpar1CaahanGbelance~IC90 1hOIWC ·~ Mual C Wlllwar 120 VI• Thlllt•t-IWUllledwllhtM IUP90f1, ~. mllin'9Mn0a. end 1'1CtT110U1 Wl8 by note _,red by Mortgega or Bwt>are A.nna ~ Trlall•. NewpOt1 8-:fl CelllorNI CounlY a.ti( °' Otanoe County on •~t.
MAim IT A Tllll'.N'T Truel DMd on the ptopany IO IOld . Thll 1Ca1-11 -t11aG wttf'I the 92843 ., April 1, tt83. E X C E PT a II O II , g a • I n 0
The followlno pareon I• doing Tan~ o1 amount bid to be County Qar1l of Oranga County on Thlt ~ 11 conduC'laG by an nune ~ tubatanOea benaatn e
™9 Matament -flleO with Ilia now In ,.. and may be -=urW In •
County Clart( of Or-. County on lh• olllo• of th• Director or ..,_.___. ci-r::: ~ ........ 8. 1083 Ind......,,_, Pulllll~ Orange Coa11 fi>ally ~ of 500 faM from the _._ ....,__ M : t..., """"'bid. ........~ ' ' -..-, • ......,,:. _ _. C ........___ Piiot, Aptl 11, 18, 25, May 2, 1983 ......... ,_..,,...-.. no.....,. o1 _._ PERBOTICS, 211 Coate ""-M oner. to be In ..tting and .-••• ,. • ..._... .. .,,_ 1el&-aS "' _, _,,, """' • .., ••
SL, eo.ta Maaa, CA t2e:l7 wlll ba recelYICI 11 tlle aforaaalcl Publl•heO Orange Cout Diiiy TNll etat-1 -Ned wtttl the • entry above 500 fMt from the
Jofvl ~. 211 Coeta ..... St . of1lca et any ume after the mt Plot. A4)ll 11, 11. 26, Mey 2. IN!. County Clartt of Orw.nge County on •-"" ""-IUr1-of Mid land. • r..-..cl by ec-a ....... CA t2e27 puOlcatlon hereof and blllcn dl1a u~ Apfll 1, 1te3. I ,.._ ""',_ WIHlam J. c~. an unmarried
Thie ~ .. condue'ed by In 9f ..... .. ... "' IOftftH' "211711 N011CI Oil' ~ IM.I """· In the dMCI ~ In book llldMdual. Dated 11111 12th day o1 Aptl, 1083 ~ """''~ Publlef'lec! Ot1RGe Co11t Deity HeO, Peoe 831, o4 Oflldll Aeoorda. John Karr WIUIAM W 80UKUP, E.60. ACTITIOU9 ._11 "'°'· A4)l 11, 11, 215. May 2. 11183 ~.......... PAACEL 3: Ari tllldullw l'lgtlt and
Thil llal-1 ... fled wt1h Illa A~ for Vari 0, MontefYO ou.-ITa-. 1881-83 T.e......... ..-.nt to UM the PlllO ., .. ,...._.. of n.-r-.-.... -.. ,..__ .. , T.O. SE'Rl/'ICE COMPANY• dufr daelgnaled on the PW1 P..nona °' County.,_,. ~-..,._ .. ,on 1!AA 0. MONTALVO ~!~ollow4ng.... peraona .,. P\aj( NOTIC[ appointees Tru1tH under th• ttia beloony-daalgnel9d on the Merell 31, 1083. Admlnlltr910t of the .,..__ followlng ~ c1MC1 of 1N1t Aan .. &-1N M being~
Publletlad Orange Coa~~ Publ= ~::c'"f:~ Dally THE BASBtOGE COMPANY. c.....-ro WILL UL1. AT PU8UC AUCTIOH to the Unit. ....... ., •olulf¥il
8. 25 lt83 18483 Hatbow Lane. Huntington NOTICC Of' TM191"111 .. IAU! TO THE HIGHEST 81001!1'1 FOR rlglll and ••••ment to Uff Illa Piiot, Aptl 4, 11. 1 . • · Piiot, Apl1I 11. 19, 5, 1N3 e-:tt, Cllfomll 92648 T.I. ..._ u:M4 CASH (peyUlla at lime Of .... In ator1IQll--. H any daalgnel9d on 1547-83 1804-83 Ula M .. Hint, 18483 Harbout On May 9, 1H3 It 11:00 a.m. lewflll mane, of the UnMed ·~ Iha JI 1 en 8 . non a a' b a In 0 ii;;;'iiM;;;j;-iUj~i;fmijiiiiiiiiial PUBUC NOTlC( '--· Huntlng1on 8-:fl. CllltOtnll F 1 AST AM I! RIC AN T 1 l LE all rtgM. tltte end lntaralt oonvayed appurtenant 10 1111 Unit. Any
I UTI llnm 112648 IN s u "'AN c E c 0 Mp AN y . • to and now held by " under ...., euc:tl •tOtage .,... ahlfl be !Mid . '1ClTilOUS.,...... Aober1 Frlrllt BabtMdgl, 16483 Callfomla oorporatlon. M Trwi.a. OHd of Trull In •II• property ~11Qr90I pw-poaee end not
11Am ITATW HertlOut Lw. Huntington BMcfl, or 81-TNlt• or Sutla11tuMd hat'alneftar ~ .. ~
C.itlornle 112&411 TrullM. of 1h•t oart•ln Dead of TRU8TOA: fllENATf 81E.1.0U8, • PA :L 4:"" exdullva l'lgtlt encl
\
ANDREWS
MARY DEE ANDREWS,
nmdent of Santa Ana. c...
Pueed away on April 22,
1983. She II IW'Vived by her
buaband Phlllp. Private eervtces wee held wider the
d1recUon of Harbor Lawn· Mount Olive Mortuary
540-MM.
SNOW
MERCEDES B. SNOW,
reiddent of Santa Ana, Ca.
P.-ed away on April 22,
1D8S. She la aarvtved bv her
900 Joee Colon of Oranp,
Ca. 1'lnal lntennent terVioes
will be held under the
dlrectSoo of Harbor Lawn-
Mount Olive Mortuary of
Cmt.a Meaa. 540-55M.
~ '°":"" par-.orw -doing Thill bu9ltw le oonductact by• Tru1t u1cuted by JEROMe C. elrlQM woman. __,, ,0·-tha per10na ~
j ORANOE OE HAI/EH QUEST ~.i~narM~-' SMITH and BRENDAL. SMITH. IJENEFICIAAY: OREATEfll 0t~del6Qr'91ed0ntllaPlen• HOME. 29111 OAAHQE A,.. Co.ta .._.. M .. _., huebllnd & w4taM )olnt tlfllnll. encl LOUl81/ILLE FIRST FEDERAL pwtinQ 9o1oa PS-67 ~P&-67 ....... CA 112e2T ' Tlllt atlt-1 -Ned wltl'l Illa raQordad July 20, 11170 •• 8Al/INOS ANO LOAN ASSN., • end pg_ee_
Oodolrado P. Ne11re110. 24 County~ of Orw.nge County on ln..,rumanl Ho 27981, In Book oorporetlOn . PAfllCll. 5· Ona (11 mambarWNP
Yortclown, lrvlna. CA 112714 Mwdl 10, 1983 l'2 1 13231, P•o• 227, ol Olllclel ~dad J4*t 12. 11112 .. lnltf. '" THE . I/ E ~ 6 A ILLE s
Etm1 8 . Heurano, 24 Publllhac! Orenge CoHt ~~ Aaciord1o40r:o-~ty~~ No.~J07of~~dlln HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, Yortctown. !Nina, CA 92714 Pilot Aptll 4 11 18. 25 INa punuant to I I the ..... _ the "'OI logacNr wltf'I .. rlgftte. ~ TNe ~ 11 oonduc:Wdby111 • • • • • D•l•ull tlleraundar recorded ~M6d dead of !NII dalcl1bal and obllga11on• appurtenant lndMdueA. t2~ J-v 4, 1983 .. ~· Noc. Cl\a property: lhar9lo..
Oodofrado p ~ "'8JC NOTIC[ 83-402402, of Ofl'lolal Aeoordt ol L°' st of r.ct 2Me In Iha Cfty of YOU AM .. DVAUL T UNDm1 A Elmo8.Maarano Hid County, Wiii under and CoMeMell.•petmllPNOOrded DalD 0' TRUIT DATID "* .iatement -fled witJI IN LaQAL ..once punuanl to llld Deed of TNlt ... In booll It. pagH 27 and 21, OCT0981 ta. ..ra. ~ YOU Coun'1 C1ar11 of Oranga Councy on NOTICE IS HEMBY GIVEN that at pubtlc euctlon tor c:Mfl, llwflA " ........ toi• ~In the oflrll of TAKI ACTION TO PROTICT
Mardi 31. 1M3. the lollowt~ Item• ot found Ot money of th• United 8111" ol tlla county_., of ellCI oounty. YOUR PROPlf"Y IT MAY al l'2U1a ...... """*1Y lleW bean held by A"'., I c.. • 0. •II •• r .. ell• 0 II "Yoo -In def.ult under • Deed IOU) AT A "*-IC' IALL • YOU
Publl•he<I Orange Co11t Dally Ola POlloe Qaoertmant of the City of f)9Y9ble to MIO TNllM M--on • ol T"* dated .My 2. 1982. uNeea MUD AN IJCP\,ANATION Oil' nta
Plot. Aprtl 4, 11, 18. its. 11183. ~ .,._ tor • partoct 1n -ltlte or n1t1ont11 '**· • Mate or you tell• ac:tton to protaot yOUt NATI.MS OP T"9 PJtOCalOIMQ 1~ of nlMty (tO) d8yl. fltdarll or9dtl union. or 1 ...-. or """*1Y. ft mc'1 be Miid .. ~ AQAIMIT YOU, YOU IHOUL.D
-----------·•_. l0'1't 10 8pd White Hutly fltdar1ll ~end loan~ ..... II Y'O'I ,__, en--~ of CONTAt::T A L..AW\'a. PllUC llJTIC[ 81cyC11a, Bo(• 1 lod. llladl 8lo)OI. domlGlad In tllle .wt•. at Iha """" the nlM1t of .. ~ aoM* The ..,... lldOrw of 1he atlO¥e ------------•9of• 8** 8cflwiwl 1 8pcl. ~ antreno• to Flr•I American Tiii• Y'O'I• you ~ oontllGt • _,..,,. ,,. 100 lcflolz Plue No. 114. PIC11T10U9 .,_.. Boy'1 Yellow 10 8pd. 8ohwlnft IMurenoa Comcien)' loollted 111 114 ~ of IM llbova P'OC*1Y II HawpOt'I e.ach. CA 928~ No um ITA.,....,. lloycle, 8oy'1 llue I lpd. IE. Aftll St .. 111 the dt'f of 8lntl AM. 2318 Wet1mln1tar Ava., Colla warranty 11 glYen •• to 111
Tti. I011owtft9 "9'-It dotng Ca111urlon 81oycle. 8oy'1 llaall CA. II tflat rtgf'lt, tltla and In..,_ ....... CA Ho Wl'Wrty II OfV9rl • oor,.,....-. Of OOilell-) ""*-•: 8dlwlM 10 ~-ll!IM*I, <Mrr•-. conveyed to and now held by 11 to lte OOlllP..,..._ °' OOil..,_ The baloefldiry wider 1111c1 Deed
PRODUCT IV( PROGRAM Wlldcet eqde. GE "9dlo c-tt. undlf Nld Oaad ol TN•t In the The bal'9ftolery under Mid Deed of Truet by reeaon of. brMCfl Of
MINO SERI/ICES. 4122 W. Recorder end Wlleon Adding prop4lrty lltuatld In Hid Ccxlnty 'of TNlt. by,_ of I lwWlfl or default j,, tM ot111ge00111 _..
WcFldclan Ava .• 8ent• AM. CA. MecNne and lt•t• daaorlbacl u City of ~ Ill the obllglltlOM ~ ~ IMll•tofofa ueou1eCI end
-------------"\ ta704 ~ 18 ~ GNEH 9llt C.. ~ t....,..,, '*"'·°'°'9 •-*d Mel dallver9d to the u~MCI • Alcll11d R•ll'llrN Mendon, 11"°°"'*'~end.,,_111111 Loi t encl the Norttwty a .... of deltve'9d to Ill• undwaltMCI • wrttMn DotidlllellOI• of ~ 9"d
HAJl.IOI uw~MT OL1¥E
Mortua/V • Cemeterv
Crematol\'
1625 G1sle< Avf'
Costa Mesa
~0-5554
,...Ct .. OntUIS
11"1 .. OADWAY
MOtlTVAllY
110 Broac!wav
Costa Mesa
642·9150
IAl Tl & 18Gfl0tf
SMfn4 a TUTHtU.
Wl'STC~ CMAPIL
427 E 1 Tth St
Cotti~
84&-9371
4122 w. McFeclden Ava .. Sant• ~Ip of the PfOperty wtthlft Lote 10 end 11 of Tr9Ct No. 1144, .. writ.* o.oi.ratlon of a.tall and o.rnencs for ..... end """'"9n notice
AM. CA. 12704 Hven (1J d1y1 toliowf11g the par~~ In 9ooa N. Page Oarnend for ~1 end Wl1naft natloa of br..cl'I end of~ to 011M
Thlll llullNM 11 oonduo1ed by en pull4k:eUon of Ihle NotlOe. IM l*9 16 of Mlacallanaoul Mape. In Ille of btwd\ end °' lleollol'I to -the 11nd•r:!l:,:d to Hll 11td ~ tNrelO 1tt111 11Wt In '9la 111\dar, If ofnoa Of the County "9oordet ot Ille 11nder=d lo Hll H id Pl'OC*1'1 IO lllld o«ilgetiOna.
N0111rcS A. ~ ._...be -. °' Inv. Qty of Oo1it1 lllCI COUMy. P'OC*tf to Mid otJIOllbOI" 111d thert1f1w the vnden!OM<i n. ~ -llad .to. IM Mele. In wtlkti -v. ~ Nam• ind eddtHI of the and tllerHftW Ille 11nderalgnt4 OIUMd Mid~ ot 11rM10f1 end Of
CollnlY a.11 °' o.--. COUMy on "*' be eo1c1 11 publlo 9llCltlan at • banef!Otaty et whoaa Nq-1 the o.-cl Nici "°'* of "'-" and of .._. 10 .,. ~ 00** 2s. Aprtl 1, 19A. time end_. to be~-HI• 11 belnt aonduated: U.I eMcttOn to be _... 0. nM• ttQ .. ln9'r. Mo. 114T4H7 1n
,,,,,. o.ed· Apt1 12. IMS. I M A L l 8 U I I N l I I tt. 1ta •"'*·No. ~ft7, al bod! al lllld ~ ~
Publltl\ed Orange Colet Diiiy R.E.. Netti ADMINl8TAATION, 111111 All• Nici~ l'leoontl. •••ct .... •Ill ... m•d•. but Not. APfl 11, ti. 26, Mey 2, 11a Ct*lf of Poloe lrWlOll Offloe. t100 N. Mein It.. Said •II• •Ill be made, but without cov•n1nt or werr1nty. ta?.., 1t11t1111Md Ora~ Co111 o.11y 9enW AM. CA 112701-. ~ wlttiout ooven1nl or w1rr1n•y • ..,._ Ol lrflpltld.~ INI.
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,.._ ""',_ ,,._ Dlfoiaotlone •o tlll ~ ~ POii I 110 I « --..... to P9r .. ,......... ~ -al may be obtl.IMd by req""llnt PW .. ,....._ IWtl\dpll -Gii IN !ICM ....r lly Mid Oead Of ..c nuoue • 11 •M PWlJC llmC( -1n """"'9 tram IN• 111c111 r t111 t1CM ....r 11r .... a.. " TNll """ ~ .. 1n ...., ,.. MMm ITA~ wltllln 10 dl}'t ffom tll• flret l'"*. wllll "*'-• In ...., "°'9 ~. ~ If "'Yi Ulldlt
Ttw tollowlr10 .,._. -~ "°'* ...,,_ _. putllollioll Of tHI flOIOe. Pl'Olltded1 ~ If MY1 _., h W1M al Mkt Dead 4111 TNll. ...,._. -No4loe II NrWJ ~ fMl tfle 1ek1 ..... M nlMe ...,_. ltM tarmt ..... Dead OI Trwt. ..... dWOlll Met ....... ef tM N1MA1.. ARTl'ACTI. '°°Ml 8olrd al TM!llill Of h......... .......,,. cw ~ • ._... or , .... ..,_ Mii ...,_. ef IM ""*-Mii al tM Will.,...., 11r ·~ ............... CA..... ...., UNon ... WICIOI Dllbtot ......... 10 ... JICll 11 llj I Of TNllle ... cf .. .,.... ...... "' ..... Oead °' r-~ ........... ..,_.,._~lrlfilJ.•9111 wlll r101I•• •••l•ct lllfl tor ~10~tfle.,....lllild~llld.-.. • Mid Of'I ~ Meirt. 1tN ae ...... ~ ...... CA,._ ~,...._. llflCI "9palr Of '*"-dlit Of'I Ill M41 ot,..... ,_, on , .._ I. ,.., • a,-oo lllJI'-• • 1M ·~A..,. ~ L ,....,J. !'flO .. : ,.....,. ot .... .. ...,,.. "' ...., Olld .. r..-. .. t:oO J .111.. .. . ~ """" •11•t111M ,. tll• OIVIO O•n••r
..,.. ........... '""'.,_ .. tllMM•M ... .-...... , ... ,.,. .......... •lltllflH to '"• Cl•\o ·c.111., lvllflfl~IOO ••• , OlllJftllll l1'il ....... 11 Ollfl•llllld-, I .. Cllllt9I. •"""81M Mete, •l*IMl'Mi lhltdlnt:..!00 a.~ A\09., A---._yi 0A. ..... ,_.., • ._. 8141 IMll .. ..._IY _... .,_... • .. t11M al .. Wllal Of9lwe. 1.-NOTICt A ~ IAt..l llCll
larMra A. Ollll*loat .. Pu, Oii. •• all. "•pa Ir •• ii ot .. NoClo9 ., .. ...... Al ""' ..,. .......... MAY • ~ .. CAlt4 AHDIOfl' TNit...,_,._...., .... Mlcroatop .. llf Ho. HO", 'INIJ bl illllllll Ill_."""°' .. THI CMt11lM Ofll 01"11'1&0
COvnly '*"'al Oran.-~"' .u. .....•• Alt~ I . .......,, • TOA4fPh~ •Hlll•n ., Hrtlfl•• ....... OHICKI IPIOmlO ... OIVlt.. ...,_,,, ==-:s~..,....._ ..... -.T A .,.omMI lit 01¥11 Coda hot*' OOOllMnlON_.
""'9 HWI ~ -OI' ,_,. DAl.1M.Y .. ltMll. • Al tl'9 ""'. •t Hit lnlUal ~ °'*'" Olalt 0..., t• Aw..1 ........._ ..... Wlaii'/lllftllll A• tlll ti•• ol 1111 111101# ,. uurm ot • ..._ .. _. "'°" ~ 4, t1, tf, tt...... · . ...._CIA_... -....... Ill to·• _,. -,::.1, £A1os111 "1111 .,.,._. ....... ..._ .......... --.. ..... , ................... n...w.-ff• ..... ,. ......_ ......................... p ............ ...,.
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U.. Utt D1ll1 r11d
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C .. l .. MTl••I Ill
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Match 17, lt83. Pun:.N11nQ of Mid oOllaga dlltrlGt .
,,,.. Eaofl blclder """' IUbmlt with ..
Pub111h9d Oreng• Cou1 0111~ bid • c11hlet'1 c~. certlfl.cl
Piiot, Aoril 4, 11. 18, 25, 11183 checll, or blddlf"• bond m•d•
I~ peyUlla 10 Iha order of IM COMf ---------~~ Community coeeoe Olatr1c:t 8owd l'tllJC NOTICE of TrueteM In "' _,,.,. "°' ... .... ... tlWI ... parC*ll (5'11.) of.,. N'l'I bid ... ~ .,,.. the bidder
NOTIC:e Oil'~ aA&i wlll enter Into tll• propoHd
----~tract"lha-11~10 YOU AM .. DaPAUl. T ~ A hli1\. In IN _, o1 t111urw to enter
Ol1D CW TaUST DATU> MARCH Into lllCfl oon1nct, IN pr-" of H , tNf, UNUla YOU TAKI Iha c::f** .. be flortal1ed or In 1he
ACTION TO P"OTICT YOUR -of a bond, IN NIL M thereof
PWCH1 •• IT llAY •IOU» AT A wlll be forfeited lo Mid oollao• .....C I.AU, • YOU ..U AN c11atrta1 UPUU llOM Of' THa MA TUM Ho b.ddar may ...,.,,_ 111t bid
Of' nta ~ AOA.9dT b a period for lor1y--ltww (45) ~
YOU, YOU IMOULD CONTACT A after 1he dei. ... tor the Oi**'O 11
UWYP. lheNof. I On Mey t8, 1883 II 10:00 a.m.. TM 8oerd Of T~ ,__
TRAN8AMERICA TITLE tMprM!aoeofretacUngenyencld
INSURANCE COMPNY, H duly btcSa °'to W111w.,.,., ~or 1ppotntad Truuaa under and 1n1onn1111 ... 1n any bid M In the
purwanl to DMd o4 Trull ~ blddlftg
Mlfcfl 25, tt82 U in.t~I No. ~lead: APf1 25 end M..,, 2,
32531. In booll/,.., 139113, peqal tta3; Opafl . ....,, •• 1913 -lt'OO !mega 1H3. of Offldel "-d•, a.m
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e xacu tad by WILLIAM G Norman I! Wiiton
SULLIVAN e nd BONNIE S S.C.., loatdofTruat-• SUL.Lii/AN, M truatcn, In IM ol'lloa CoM1 Community •
of 1.ha Coun1y AIOorOer of Orlll'lgl Colaga '*trllil
County, 81•1• ol Ctlfilmll. WILL PublllMd ~enoa Coeal Dally
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Piiot. APf1 M Mey 2 1_, t410HEST llOOER FOA CASH ' ' 9'0-83
(payable el time°' .... In lewf\.ll1-------------monay of Ille Unit.cl 8t•l••l at: "8.1C NOT1C(
lnelda v. main tront anttenca IObby1-----..-..... ------o I TRANSAMER ICA TITL~ It .... IHSUFIANCE COMPANY, 830 N. ..,_COURT Of'
Main Strfft. City of Santa Ana, CMl'Ofll"r\
St• of Ca111om1a. II rlQftt. tma end ~~ -°'• OMNGl1--tnt.,_ ~ to end now tllkl --,.. _. by ft lll>dar Mid Oaad of TN9l In 1M te0'1C9 Oil' MU Oii
1>'09lrt'/ 111vetee1 1n Nici c-niy MM."'°" •n encl State deeOl1bad aa: .. re IM IM•t• eo!;: ftOURT Lot 122 of Tracil Ho. 311&, 1nM..Ut~.DtlllLL·
IM City of lent• AM, County of NOTICI IS Hlflll8Y OIVEN lftl,I
Orange. St••• or Calllornle, .. DA HI f L LE I 011T0 N. th. .-•on 1 ln9'I ~ 1n bod! Admlftl•tr1tor ol Iha btat• of
1ot. pegee 4 t, 42. 43, 44, 4' end 4e "°91JllT A1M CAMP. DaoeleeO,
of M'9calllneoe• Mape. _. ..... II ~ .... to IN llltflllt
0ranoa County, C111tom1&. anct bell btclder °" t11a *"" lfld
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The ttr .. t aodr-and oth OOftdltlOlll ~ ... ,_..
common dlllgNitlon, II.,.,,. of llfld ~IO CAWh\111~.,.. ... rM1 pr~y ~bad 1b0ve I abo• 11.-c-t, Oft ttolty purpol'tad to be: 1'40 Labredor 11. tta, t:00 Liii., .. TOO~
Dti¥t coaca .,...._ Cellfornla nae c..t DIM w.1 • ..,,.. Ana. CA. ~Y: T~ In l)epll1-t t, Ill rltfl'· tn•• 'II ~~1~1Al SERI/ICU (71• :.-=-:o1-::.-.::.i-:.,~ ~
The 1111ctertltn•d lrulta .... _... .,._.. """11111 l
dl•al1lm• 1ny ll1blllly for an :::.-:::--oa:~--111·~ 11\COlllOtl .... of die.,_ ,._., OI _. l llfld °""' OOl'fWMin di ... ~ to. ... fl/I ............. ..,. ~ lflOWI\ fllnln. Gii 1111 dlllltl. ... In INI to IN ,... ~ l1ld eal• Wiii be Mecta, bll ~. ~ dulllMOV' •
wltllout ooven1n• or w•rr1nty, a.. IEldaft Ava..~ a... OA. ...,,... OI ........ ,..,... .... Mlllllall!W d111-•
p11111t11111, °' ~ ._._.";'L""'o1Lot11, T":: J' = ~.....:::.-:== :r-if.:.'='11 .. :0:.!r\ ":rtl\9 T-·1tt. Wllfl 111t•Mf t"9fMtl Coullty Aeoord•r o Or1110• •• • .... • Oevmy QA. r.:.---:,-::: ::t,...., Afty1114't pteMlltad IOf Hid :at::·-~~,,.:::':•.,•11 "'="'"'= ~ iic.:="2' = v= :9..!." lly .. ., °'" 0 =:.o:-....~a~~ ........... ~"' :Jr: .... ...,,. -"' ...... .. '9ni::!::t::.::.. ::.=.::. ._, r-r.:-..: ~
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by Gut Arriola
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THE
FAMIL l '
c1aca:s
"I mV$t've left the window open and a
tornado got in."
BIC.GEORGE
//(It I
by Jim Davis
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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"I h1t1 Mond1y1."
by Brad Anderson \ DE:\,IS THE"•~' ·\('E Hank' Ketchum
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"I can always tell when you've been up in
the attic with the kids!"
MOO:\ "l LLI ~S
1.0.u.s.A.
A TA'X ON THIS ... A TAX ON THAT-· r
PEANl:T8
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''Jk:M CMJ.5 lHIS CAI<£ HEf(~IS ~ .. 'DEVILS fa:JO.
Q.1-Aa South, vulnerable,
you hold:
•AJW <:>KM 0'71 •IQt
The blddln1 hu proeHdtd:
Nri Eut S.." WHt
I 0 r ... l • p ...
I NT P ... ?
What do you bid now?
A.-You have a rlvuard
major 1ult, but there la no
need to adverti.e that fad.
Partner hu already told you
that he ha• a balanced hand ,
and yours ia balanced. ~oo.
Make the value bid of three
no trump -three apades
tt'lls partMr you have a 11x
card suit and an unbalanced
hand
Q.2-Both vulnerable. as
South you hold:
+AKQ QAKJIOS OJ87 •92
The bidding has proceeded.
Soutli Weet North Eut
J <:::> Pue 3 <:::> Pue
3 + Pue 'o p..,
4 + Pue 5 O Pa11
7
What do you bid now'!
A.-You have a very good
hand, yet you can do no more
Jl'l)(jt; PARKER
CLAIMING THAT SHE
RECEIVED A LONG
DISTANCE Pt-ONE CALL
FP.OM LONG JOHN
SILVESTER. JEANNIE
1-<ELSO DISCUSSES IT
WITH SAM DRIVEP.1
SHOE
DR.\BBLE
GOif if 011 lllDGf
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
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AN8WEl8 TO HJDbE QUIZ
than bid five heart•. If you
trual partner'• cue bid1. your
aide may not have a club con
lrol. Partner had two oppor
lunlllea to cue·bid cluba, but
bypaued both. If he d~•
h1vr 11 club control, he i1 lrtl'
to bid uvt<r five hurt•.
Q.3-Aa South. vulnerable,
you hold:
+KQS 1:182 OAQJ98 •783
Tht bidding haa procnded:
North Eut Soutt WHt
I • Pua I 0 Pu•
2 NT Pue 7
Whal do vou bid now'/ •
A. -ThiJ 11 a matter of 11m·
pie arithmetic. Even if part
ner has 20 poinu, your aide
has only 32 HCP. Not even
your fifth dtamond 1s enough
for you lo presume that your
combined holding will
stretch to slam Bid three no
trump
Q.4-Neither vulnerable, as
South you hold:
• K93 <:?Q875 O AKJ6 + 72
The bidding has proceeded:
Eut Seuth Weat North
J • Obie Pua 2 •
NWJBE 1 5000LO
G0~1HERE
PND A!lK ~GIRL 10 DANCE ...
p.., 7
What ution do you t.ake'/
A. -If you bid arain bec1uae
you thourhi that partner'•
jump wu forcing, we aulfHl
you read again the chapt.er
on takeout doublee In your
bridKe book. Partner'• Jump
ia lnvit,ational, and you have
a dead minimum t.akeout dou
bit'. To make mattera wur~.
you have only three 1pade1
and partner may have only a
four card su1l Pus
Q.5-Neither vulnerable, 11
South you hold
t 4 <:::> AQ106 o KQ98 • KQJ5
The bidding has proceeded:
Eut S1utli Weel Nortl1
l • Obie p... I NT
Pue ?
What do you bid now''
A. -Partner's one no trump
response lo your takeout
double shows a lair hand, so
you want to gel lo game. The
question ia where lo play the
hand. in a suit or in no
trump? If you cue bid two
spades now , you might
recttve an 1n11wer to thtt
qlleellon whilr at the t1tn•
time you adviae partner <•f
your atron1 hand.
Q.t -A• South, vulnerabJ.1,
you hold:
+CUot5 <:::>H OU4% •All
Thdbldding bu proceeded:
WHt Nri Eut 8""
1 <:::> I + P... ?
What do you bid now?
A. -In 1upport of 1padt11,
your hand revaluea to 1 l
point•. Thtrefort, you are
too 1trong for a 1imple raiae
to two 1padea. Jump to three
1pade1 -that i• not fordn1 •
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By Tise AHoelated Prell
DETROIT -The United Aut.0 Workerw union
hopee to learn ln the next few weelu whether lt wW
repre.ent workor1 at the Fremont C.Uf., _plant where
General Motora Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. plan to
produce 1ubcompeci., 11union1~kmman Mid today.
"We're looklng for a lienal' that can bo relayed to
delegate• at the UAW convention alated for May
15-20, Peter Laannan aaJd.
''We've been look.Ing for aomethlna to confirm
further that we will represent the people (al
Fremont),'' he aa.ld.
Laarman •dded that the UAW la a ware the
GM-Toyota deal is under going Federal Trade
Commaalon review and that the FTC review llke-Jy
will not be completed by the time the convention la
he ld.
But the unlon still wants to have the matter of the
union's statua clarified, he said.
USA Today tops 1 million
WASHfNGTON -USA Today, the national
ne wspaper laW1Ched last September, has become the
third largest circulation daily newapaper in the
country, according to new figures releaaed by the
newspaper. The newspaper said S unday that audited
circulation figures show USA Today has reached an
average daily paid circulation of 1,109,587, behind only
the Wall Street J ournal and the New York Dally
Ne ws.
The ne wspaper also announced a 1erie1 of
promotions, including the naming of John C. Quinn as
editor of USA Today and executive vice pl"t!llident-
c hlef news executive of Ganne tt Co. Inc., the
ne wspaper's parent company.
The newspaper aaid the circulation figures were
certified by the auditing firm of Price Waterhouse for
the week ending April 15. It said the figures put the
newspaper about 40 percent ahead of its circulation
' projections for April, and that USA Today h.as nearly
me t its goal for the end of 1983.
Dollar dives, gold open s up
LONOON -The dollar, pushed down by an
unexpected drop in the U.S. money .Upply, fell against
most major currencies in early trading today. Gold
prices opened around $8 higher.
Gold opened in London at a bid price of $443.75
an ounce, up Crom $437 bid late Friday.
In a similar strong showing in Zurich, the metal
opened at $443.50 bid compared with $435.75 late
Friday.
Dealens reported bullion finned on the dollar's
weakness, but was attractmg some profit-taking. "It
will possibly drift otr later today," commented one
London dealer.
London's five main bullion houses set the mid-
morning ''fixing" at $442.25 an ounce.
The dollar dropped virtually all around, with
dealers clung a report late Friday that the U.S. money
supply fell $3.1 billion in the second week in April,
which led to speculation that U.S. interest rat.es will
Call. Lower interest rates depfe!D the dollar.
In London, the dollar eased more than a cent
against the British pound which cost $1.5595 in early
trading, compared with $1.5468 at the cloee Friday.
In Tokyo, where trading ends before it begins in
Europe, the dollar fell for the fourth straight trading
day to close at 235.55 yen, compared with 236.61 on
Friday '
Gold Quotations
Budy & Barmu (only daily quote), $441.50 per troy ounce.
N.Y. Comei spot month c:loeed Friday. $439.20 per troy ounoe.
Silver
Budy fr Barmu (only daily.quote), $12.30 per troy ounce.
N.Y. Comu, spot month cloeed Friday, $12.135 per troy ounce.
M etals
Copper -82~--4 ~ cents.
Copper -77.30 cents per pound. NY Comex spot mooth cla.d
Fr.
Lead -21-23 centa a pound.
Z1llC -38 cents a pound. delivered.
Tia -$6.855 l Met.ala Week ocmposit lb.
AJ11mb11u11 -76 cents a pound. N. Y.
Mercvy -$320.00-~.oo per 76 lb. flaak.
Platbaam -$415.00 domestic merchant troy ounce, N.Y.
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O.ve Goltz and Mlke Witt are
two pitchen atruallng to find
their identJtJee.
One ii a it.art.er. The other a
Iona reliever . Both are
lnterchangffble. Neither ii aure
which one la which.
• It WU Goltz, ln place of Witt,
who •tarted acaJrut Baltimore
yesterday. It wu Witt, however,
who replaced Goltz ln the aixth
lnnlng, who got the victory.
For the record, the Angela beat
the Orioles, 7-3, before 43,621 at
Anaheim Stadium . The win
marked the first time in five
yean the Angela were able to
take a eerie. lrom Baltimore on
their home turf.
Rod Carew continued hi•
torrid h,ltting, aolnl 4-for-5 and
acorlng three ruru to raae hia
average to .453. Tim Foll had two
hita and two runa batted in,
while Brian Downing and Juan
Beniquez had two hlta and an
RBI eech.
Plate umpire Larry McCoy emphatically calls Rob Wilfong out at
the plate in the sixth inning yesterday.
The intrigue, however,
surrounded Goltz and Witt, two
pitchers who, like molt
competltora, probably shook
hands before their current
battle, will shake hands after,
and have little to say to eacl\
other during.
Goltz currently owns what
Witt feels is hie spot in the
rotation. Goltz, meanwhile, baa
A record run to Ensenada
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY .,., ..................
ENSENADA -All records were
smuhed yesterday in the Newport-to-
F.Nenad.a yacht race which will go 1nto the
books 811 the futeet in the 36-year history
of the famed party race.
The most astounding record was set by
Bob Hanel'• 68-foot catamaran Double
Bullet which finished the 125-mile COW'le
at 10:30 Saturday night for an elapsed
time of 10 houn, 30 minutes and 6 seconds,
knocking 3~ bouni off the old elapeed time
record of 14 hours, 1 minute .et by the
catamaran Aikane ln the 1957 race.
was Kristine, akippered by F.ddie Arnold of
Newport Beach ln 10 hours and 42 minutes,
third was Tyger Tyger, skippered by Lyle
Willets, Newport Beach ln 11 houn and 12
minutes and fourth was Mach~. Warren
Seaman, Los Angeles, i.n 11 hours and 43
minutes.
(13:18) and 10th was Mike Kane's 56-foot
trimaran Cruaader from Newport Beach
( 13:24).
By 10 a.m. yesterday, more than 200
boats bad finished and 800ree of others
were approach.lnR the finish line in drovee. By 3 p.m. fewer than 50 boats were still at
tea. The firlt mono-hull yacht to finiab was
Dennis Choate's new 68-toot aloop Saga
from Lone Beach which finiahed fifth with
elapaed time of 12 houn and 12 minutes.
The finrt 10 boats to finish were all under
the old elapeed time record. Tile first four
boata to fin1ah were catamarans. Second
The 84-foot sloop Christine out of Marin.a
del Rey finished sixth ln 12 houn and 18
minutes; the 68-foot Merlin out of Long
Beach, last year's line honon winner, was
seventh in 12 hours; eighth was Roger
MacGregor's new 65-foot Anthem ln 12 1'oun and 56 minutes; ninth wu Avenger
The yacht Campbell Sloop, skippered by
Leon Campbell, San Diego Yacht Club,
finished at mid-morning in a sinking
condition after a thru-hull fitting let go off
Todos Santoa Ialand. Campbell said the
water wu above the cabi.n floorboard.a with
the crew frantically bailing as they cro.ed
the finiah line.
The 12 -rnete r ya cht Valiant o ut
(See RECORD, Page CZ)
Rams have
sights set
on back
A• the hour of 5 a .m .
approaches tomorrow, the Rams
Will hopefully be wide awake for
the start of the NFL draft.
Of coune, since they traded
picks with Houaton Saturday,
and now own the No. 2 choice
overall, they could very well
make thelr · finit pick in their
sleep and still come out ahead.
The Rams, however, have a
number of ways they can go ln
tomorrow'• draft. And doo't be 90
ceriain they're done wheeling
and dealing yet. A po11ible
tranaactlon with Baltimore, ln
order to get a crack at the highly
sought-after John Elway, la a
d.iltlnct pomibWty.
Real.tty, though f1gurea to eee
the Rama take SM1J running
back 1enaatlon Erle Dickerson
and team hlm with Wendell
Tyltt in the backfield. Dickenon
la a 215-pounder with 4.45 speed.
Other pomibWtiee include the
drafUna of Notre Dame tlaht end
Tony lfunter, or Arianeaa
11.nebecker Blily Ray Smith.
1be Rama' obvioua needs are
defen1tve, eapeclally at
linebacker and the line.
Rum c.o.ch John RobWon bu indklated. bowewr, the Ramil a.re
1olq to 10 back to their old
pblloeopby of draftlmr "the better athlete" or "need.,,.
Whlrtm the draft wed to be
dMded into a two-day affair, the
enUre JJl'OC*lure will be CU11ed
out durln1 • 17-bour 19an
toanor1'0W.
ao..tan bM ~l*b ln the ant two rounde.
Pat Riley
Lakers shrug pff
layoff to pummel
Portland in opener
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The
Loa Angeles Laken had a week
off before opening defenae of
their National Baaketball
Amodation chamJ"onahlp. But it
was hardly a vacation.
"You have to live &at credit,"
Laker center K.reem Abdul-
Jabber aid of Los Angelee c.o.ch
Pat Riley. ''He worked wi hard
and he aought out thing• we
needed to improve upon."
After a number of intense
practice aesaions wt week, the
Laken beaan the playoffs
yesterday afternoon with a
118-97 victory over the Portland
Trail Blu.ent ln the fint game of
a beat-of•aeven We1tern
Conference eemifinal Rriee.
Playing almost flawie.Iy at
the start of the game, Loa
Angeles aprinted out to a 29-12
advantqe after daht minute. of
play. and the Trail BLazen were ·
never able to get cloeer than four
points after that.
'Tree' falls ~ on Ainge
Deferue wu one area Riley
atremed during drl11s leeding up
to the aerlea opeJter, and the
Lakera pla~ defm-extremely
well at iml>drtant polnta of the
pme.
Abdul4abber eoored 32 points
and Earvin "Maaic" Johmon had
18 a8listll and 19 points to paice
the Lakera. in bench-clearing brawl
BOSTON (AP) -The
~entll for a brawl had been aUnmertna ln the beat of a do-
or-die playoff premure cooker.
After three elbowtna lnddentll
between Atlanta center "Tree"
Rolllna and :so.ton l(Uard Danny Aln&e. AJnp tadde(l Bo11inl and
the pair rolled to the fioor u
playen from both benchell dove
onto the pile yeNrtlay.
AJ.nae-.. bitten on the middle finaer of bJa rilbt hand cturtnc
the melee with 6:15 left in the
third quart.r of the Celtact' 98-79
National Buketbal1 A..odadon
playoff viictory ~ the Hawb.
The wJn 1ave Bo1ton a 2·1
U'lumpb ln the' bett-ot-three
1eries and 1ent the C.eltk:I lnto a
best-of-wven round starUnc here
Wedneaday night against
Milwaukee.
"He jult ltuck my flnpr ln bJa
mouth and I thousht he wu
goJ.na to bite it off," Aln&e aid of
Rollfna. who wouldn't OOiomer\t
on the bl~ lnddent.
Bolton trainer Ray Melchlotre
aid five .Utchee were needed ln
Ain&•'• fm,er. Hu ttatu. for
Wedne.-day'1 aame WAI
unoertaJ.n.
"He had eood ~ of motion
in the fina'er. It (the M~~ mimed the tendcn, ,,
eald. Alna•'• tln,1er wa1 not
(lee "TREE', Pap Cl)
"Durtna the week. we worked
very hard on the defensive end
of the pme," Mid Riley. "I think
the th.lnp we worked on l'Mlly
paid off, especially in the fint
quarter.
"Both teems were extremely
emoUona1 at the bellnnlq of the aame. '' Riley contfnued, ~''but I
think Portland WM emotionally
•pent becau. of the two. pmea
they played aplmt 8-tUe.''
Portland COICh Jack Ramlay
buically ap-eed. •ylna: '"'Ibey
aot off to a tNmendoua start.
They did ewryt.h1J\I well. w.
want to play '*'8' md I know
we can ..• We may baY9 '-'
a UtUt fau.u-t, but we WUl be
bedt on 'l\mday."
Mike Witt • no lntention of surrendering hie
promotion willingly.
"I kept them in the game. I
kept it clc.e," asaeaed Goltz of
hia performance which saw him
go 5 ~ innings, give up three
ruN on five hits, strike out four
and walk two.
"Naturally, I would like to be
one of the starters. But I'm here
to do whatever they want. What
happens, happens."
Wi~ isn't as noncommittal. He
wantll hie job back, period. And
he'• ui:-t with h.J.mlelf for loclng
It ln the tint pl.ace.
"I think If I had been harder
on myself, after the first couple
of gamea, than what I wu, I
could have come back In the
third game and been all riaht and
not had to deal with thl1
situation," aald Witt.
"You can aay all you want
about a pitcher'• rhythm and his
mechanics, but if he's not in the
ri&ht frame of mind . . . well, I Just think that wu 90 percent of
it."
Witt entered yesterday'• game
with an 0-3 mark and an earned
run average that IW'pUled 8.00.
He ended lt with not only hls
flnrt victory and a lower ERA of
6.75, he may have a1ao regained
some valuable confidence he
appeared to lack earlier.
"I cap only do what I'm
capable of do~," eaid Witt. "In
the past I haven t responded well
to certain eituatJons where today
I did."
In other words, Witt wae
having trouble with h.la mental
frame of mind with men on bue.
Yesterday, though, he relieved
Goltz with a runner on first and
two out In the sixth and
promptly got Rich Dauer to hit a
fly ball.
Witt a1ao allowed a runner to
reach base in the aeventh and
(See ANGELS, Page CZ)
Brian Downing is congratulated by
Preston Gomez after sixth-inning homer.
Orange Coast crew
dominates regatta
The Orangl! Coast College
crew dominated yesterday'• dual
regatta, winning all four of the
eventa the Pirates entered in the
event held at the North Lido
Channel in Newport.
The Pirates, who will be
competln1 in the Newport
Reptta Saturday with a number
of other atroaa four-year IChoola,
tuned up in ftne ta.hlon. winnb\i
the vanity four, novice eJabt,
frHbman el1ht and junior
vanity ei.tat.
The N eiaht edpd UC Irvine
by lH• than five 1econd1,
~ ln a time of 6:08.2.
Cout. JV dlht had Eric Rich
ln the bow, RUii Forbes at No. 2,
Reid Hadley at No. 8 , Dave
Sidnam at No. 4, along with Scott
Smith (five), Matt Hainline (six),
Sheldon Kirkpatrick (1even) and
Tim Yale at 1troke and Jan
Starllnc at coxswain.
The UCI vanity boat competed -a.mat the Back Bay Bowtna:
Club, and in the most exdtin(;
race of the day, the Anteaten
were nipped by lHS than four
leCODda. lJCI'1 time wu 6:00.4~.
The futat Oranae CoMt time
ol the cilly WU turned in by ltll
fnshman etaht at 6:03.88.
Wadkins makes it interesting before t'aking T Of C
CompeUfta for the OCC frosh
were Jeff . ftMaan at bow and
Scott Mahaffy (No. 2)J.. ~at
Warburton (No. 8), Steve tMD&th
(No. f), Guy Reta (No. &), M1b
Et.rt (No. 6) and Seen Pl,.U.
(No. 7). Dave NHblt WU at
•troke and the COJCIWaln Wiii .Jett
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Jahhar requesting
$2 million a year
From AP dJ1patcbea
LOS ANGELES -Kareem m
Abdul-Jabbar will uk S2 million a
year when he cornea up u a free
a1ent next aeaaon and that may '
hinder his chances of being re-algned with th•
Lake .... It WU reported yes1erday.
Lakera owne'r Jerry Bun, whlle
acknowledging that he wanta to keep Abdul-
Jabbar and that the star cent.er wants to ai.y
with the Loe Angeles tealll.
probably won't be willinc to
pay him $4 million for the
next two aeaaon1, citing
LaJsers front oUlce members
who were not Identified.
A bdul-Jabbar'a agent,
Tom Collins said last week he
would aeek $2 -milllon a year
when Abdul-Jabbar becomes
a free a.gent after the end of
J thia aeason. The next two
seuons may be the last the 36-year-old center
plays.
That would considerably up Abdul-Jabbar's
current salary, estimated at $1.l mllllon, •nd
would make him the second-highest pa.Id player
in the National Basketball Aaaociation, behind
Philadelphia 76ers center Moees Malone, who
reportedly gets $2.3 million a year.
"Kareem should be compensated for who he
is and what he'a done over the years. We're just
asking for a fair contract, one that will make him
one of the highest-paid players ever," Collins
said.
Overtime goal lifts Boston
Defenaeman Brad Park's second m goal of tne game 1 :52 in overtime ·,
capped a 'Boston comeback that lifted ·
the Bruins to a 3-2 victory over
BuUalo last night in the seventh and deciding
game of their National Hockey League
quarterfinal playoff series. The Bruins advanced
into the aemifinala, beginning tomorrow night.
against the New York fslandera ...
Edmonton got two key goals from checkers Ray
Otte and Dave Banter and Rt an NHL record
for ahort-handed goals as the OUera belted
OUcago, 8-4, in the first game of the Campbell
Conference champion.hip series. The Oilers
ecored thelr eighth and ninth abort-handed goals
of the J>layoffs in the final period to break the
game open.
Braves unbeaten at home
Bob HorDtr hit a three-run ·11 homer ln the fjnt 8&rne and a IOlo
•hot ln the ni8htap u Atlanta 1wept
• National League double-header '
from the New York Meta yesterday. The 1weep
left the Braves unbeeten at home (9-0) and the
Meta. wlnleu on the road (0-8) . . . Eaewhere
ln the NL, Leoa Durham'• tie-breaking, two-run
homor ln the fourth lnnlna powered the Chicago
Cube to a 6-1 victory over San Francl.eco ...
Jose Ona atnalecl up the mJddle with the bues
loaded and one out ln the bottom of the 11th
lnnln1 to lift Houlton to a 3-2 win over
Philadelphia In the Astrodome . . . Andre
Da'tHOD homered and drove In three runs, and
Bryu LltUe added two RBI aa Montreal rallied
twice to take a 5-4 triumph at CinclnnatJ ..
Dave LaPolnt and Bruce Satter combined ori a
lix-hJtter and Keltb Hernudei singled home the
game's first run to lift St. Louis past San Diego,
2-0. LaPoint, 2-0, outdueled Andy Hawkins, 0-1,
through 7 'h innings before being relieved by
Sutt.er, who earned hia second save.
Quote of the day
Cheryl Miller, atandout freshman
forward at USC, comparing men's and
wome n'• basketball: ''W e're doing
everything Uke men except shaving."
Brett extends streak to 13
George Brett extended his II
hitting streak to 13 games and Hal
McRae drove in two runs yesterday to
lead Kansaa City to a 7-1 romp over
Toronto ln the American League. Brett raised his
average to :471 when he went 2-for-4 with a
double and single . . . In other AL action,
Milwaukee's Don Satton handcuffed Texas on
four hits through eight innings in a 3-1 victory, Placin8 him in 29th place on the all-time victory
llat with his 26lst major-league triumph ...
Dwlgbt Evant smacked two opposite-field
homers, including a game-winning, three-run
blast in the eighth inning to lead Boston past
Oakland, 4-2 . . . Larry Herndon'• RBI triple
keyed a two-run, third-inning rally as Detroit
completed a three-game sweep of Seattle with a
4-2 win . . . Scott Fletcher knocked in four
runs and aoored another as the Chicago White
Sox snapped a three-game losing streak by
•topping Cleveland, 9-3. Chicago right-hander
Rlcb Dotson al.lowed aeven hits in seven innings
to earn hia aecond victory of the season .
M.inne90ta at New York was postponed because
of rain.
ANGELS BEAT BALTIMORE. • •
From Page C1
eighth, and two in the ninth, and
worked out of each jam
acooniin81y.
It WU Witt'• first add test . . .
and he pasaed ..
"He did a good job," said
Manager John McNamara
encou.ragl.ngly. "It's just a matter
of him getting the time to find
himself. There was a marked
difference and it showed in his
control."
Lewis sprints
to easy ,victory
at Mt. SAC
Shrewdly, McNamara dodged
the question of what next?
"We're just going to have to
wait and aee what happens," he
replied.
For the moment, at least,
nothing will change. Goltz.'• next
scheduled atart is Sunday against
Boat.on. Witt will continue to
come out of the bullpen.
"rm not thinking about doing
anything in a hurry," said Witt.
"rm not worried about a week
from now or two weeks from
now."
No, Witt'• only concern ia
getting back into the rotation,
while Goltz'• objective ia to atay
there.
* ~NORI -DerJ1 ._...,_ -the eublect ol a prenk pulled on a roolll•
~-day e.ca..o .. of Liiiie L.eague day. ,,.,.
Angel• had to move tllefr betting prKllce
-aion llf'9eO Dy 15 mlrnlt• Sc:on6era. wtlO wu euWOM<I to hit wtlll the l•t grouo. lorQ01
about the cnenoe and waen·1 reminded ol tt
either wl'ten 1111 group etarted hitting
Sconleta. wt>O tied ti.rl l\eldlng ground bW
at nr.i beM. 11na11y got Illa helmet end bat and
welked toward the c-oe ITOUl'ld 11 16 • m.
Mud! lo !Ila <:haglin, when the lat Q<'OUP tootl
their llnal ..mo-. " ..., IMtlled the ..... of t>enlng prectlOe. Whel'I s-wr. got beck to
the locller room. hll t~ rwlty got on
him. "Hey. Oeryl," yefled ....... .Mol!Mft "did It .... OOOd out there today?" "OMyf.
--the belle tMlly JumCl4ng °" your .,.,,., ulled anoth«. Tiie Irony la that Sconleft
didn't haw • patt.louter1y good~ •:3' plat• to ooino t-tor-4 with an 1\81, he ·
Slr\ldt out !-..toe and -tMlly l\ad • cut at the ball. Said 9'od c--after tile game, etlc:lclng the needle In a lltlla lllf1har
"OM, rm eorry Daty!. It 1 Nd"'"°"'" you-•
going to k>C* fHA T 8AO I would lle"9 told ~
II -time to hit." 8conler'I ~ II .. Off. The A~ 11• off today and ,_,ow,
n~..::;•n a two-game HI with Detroit W ey nlQfll (1:30) wt\h Mitt Wleo11 (2· 1)
ICheduled to (-ONfl ~ . A number
of Anoe! ~ thanll• lo • f'ltand ol 1119 ..... _,,deep -ftalllng lode)'.
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Malone shake off injury
Mo1t1 MaloDt, Wffrtn1 •luUc m
1upporia on his lnJW"f'd kne:et, acored
38 pOlnta and tr•bbed 17 rebounds u
PhUadelphla defeated New York,
112-102 yea\erday In thci flr1t 1ama of thtlr
NaUonal Bulwtball MaoclatJon ~mlflnal playoff
MriM. Th• 0-10 Malone, who hadn't played since
Aprtl 10, domtnak'd the middle u the 76era took
'he lead lat.e In the tlrat period and never
rellnqullhed It . . Larry
Bird 1cored 20 polnta aa
Boston no"nced Atlanta,
98·79 to move Into the
quarterflnala. Bird ai.o had
nlno rebounds and nJne Ulllta
a1 the C.hii:a captured the
decldlna aame of a three-
g am e mfnl -aerloa and
advanced to nwet Milwaukee,
startlna In Boaton Garden
Wednesday Alex
Eo1U1h acored 42 polnta and Mike Evaoa u.nk
two crucial basket• In overtlthe as Denver
eliminated Phoenix, 117·112 In the deciding
game of their playoff aeries. Denver, which
captured lta first mini-aeries victory In four
appearances, advanced to the Western
Conference &emlflnala, starting tomorrow night
agalnat San Antonio.
Baseball .today
1876 -The first shutout in National
League history was pitched by Al Spalding,
whoee ChJcago Cube defeated LouisvUfe
4-0 in the franch.Lee's first game.
1901 -The DetroJt Tigers staged one of
baseball's most remarkable comeback•,
acoring 10 runs ln the bottom of the ninth
inning to beat Milwaukee, 14-13.
1904 -Pitcher Jack Chesbro of the New
York Yankees registered the first of hia 41
victories that aeuon, an American League
rerord that still stand.a.
1933 -Russ Van Atta oollect.ed four hill
and pitched the New York Yankees to a
16-0 vjctory in hia first major league game.
Today's birthday: Texas shortstop Bucky
Dent is 32.
•
Stacy coasts to victory
ST. P&TJ:RSBURO, Fla. _ 11
HoW. Stacy lt.nlU).ed to• par·72 on
the tJ.nal round Y•&arday, bu c ltUJ. ~ to -~a_}' from the field .nd defend her LPOA 8&H Goll a.ac dlle
wtth a allMtroke victory <Net Patty Sheehan and Deedee 1..aker.
Stacy, who lltaned the day with a three~t.
advantaae over Janet Coles, blrd.led t.hnie of the,
(Int four hold on the beckslct. of the 6,023.yardl
Puadena Oolt Club oour. to -.unit a ~·
atroke advania,e and then cru1Md to her 12th career trlwnph.
She ftnlahed wlth a 72-hole total ot
l l ·under-par 277 and WH never aerloualy
challenaed by Sheehan or Luker, who
completed the aecond-oldelt tournament on the
LPGA tour with 5-under-per total.I of 283.
Coles, chulng her flnt t!&Je ln five >'..,..,
and Jo Ann Wuh.m were at 284, followed by
Lori Huxhold at 285.
Dodger game washed out
PITTSBURGH -The mcheduled II
baseball game between the Loa
Angeles Dodaera and the Pittaburl}l
Ptratea was poctponed yesterday due
to rain.
The game between the two National League
team.a will be made up Jul_y 19 aa part of a twi-
night double-header. The Dodgen face St. Louil
tonight in the opener of a three-game aeries.
Connors claims tourney title
. Defending champion Jimmy •
Connors had some problem.a in the
first set, but once he got back on track
had little difficulty beating Mark
Edmondson, 7-6, 6-1 yesterday to win a tennia
tournament in Laa Vegas . . Meanwhile, in
Haines City, Fla., Martina Navratilova fought
off high wind.a and a aeoond-aet surge by Aadrea
Jaeser to capture a women's tennia tournament,
6-1, 7-6 ... Pro tour veteran Bob Cbrlet won
the battle of the winds with a dramatic 48-foot
birdie putt on the first hole of a audden-death
playoff to beat local favorite Greg Powen and
claim the Tallahaaeee Open golf title yesterday
. . . Two-time defendina national champion
_ Danell Waltrip took control midway through
the Grand National stock car race in Martlnsvilie, '-------------------' Va. and posted his second straight victory ...
Three-time world champion Alexia Argaello
kltocked down Claude Noel in the first round
afid stopped him early in the third of their
scheduled 10-round junior welterweight bout in
Atlantic City . . . Eusebio Pedroz.a or Panama
successfully defended his World Boxing
Aasociation featherweight title in San Remo,
Italy, by winning a unanimous decision over
American Rocky Lockridge in their 15-round
bout.
Bryant shines for Stars
Kelvin Bryant ran for 110 yards [i]
and a touchdown as Philadelphia •. t jumped to an early lead and ·held off
Boston yesterday, 23-16, in United
States Football League action. The Sta.rs now
own the top record in the league at 7-1, while
Boston, which fell behind 20-0 but fought back
to within four points agall\St Philadelphia, is now
5-3 . . . Reule Colller and Cornelius Quarles
scored o n plays up the middle to lead
Birmingham to a 21-9 triumph over Oakland Television, radio
. . . Carl Frankl ran 18 yards for a score with
2:25 to play as Tampa Bay held off Washington,
30-23. The victory k,ept .lhe Bandits atop the
Central Division.
TV: Baseball -Dodgers at St Louis, 5:30
p.m .. Channel 11.
RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at St. Louis,
5:35 p.m., KABC (790).
Dave Goltz
Volleyball races
just heating up
Still smarting from an upset
loss to Costa Mesa wt week, the
Estancia High volleyball squad
will try to,,_malntain a allm edge
on the MLatanp ln the Sea View
League race at 7 o'clock
tomorrow night when the F.agles
visit University.
In other action, Costa Mesa
hoeta Mater Del, Corona del Mar
calls on Newport Harbor and El
Toro welcomes Irvine.
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Ettancia 11 1 14 3
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Corona del M• 8 3 10 3
Newport Harbor 5 e 1 e
IN!ne 67 11
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MIMlon Viejo 4 8 5 7
L.aguna HNlll 2 8 3 10
Woodt>ndga 0 1 t 2 12 WALNUT (AP) -Toirranked
sprinter Carl Lewia ran the
fastest 100 meters of hia can-er
yesterday and only a wind
1ll1htly over limlta kept him
from bettering the world record.
Fatal accident mars race
In the Sunset League,
Fountain Valley, resting in
second place, will attempt to cut
into the two-game margin of
peooe-settlng La Quinta. At 8-2,
the Barons are a game ahead of
third-place Edison.
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Lagune Hiiie et Cai*ftMO V"""1
A major 1984 Olympl.ca hope
for the (Tnited Si.ts in both the
sprints and long jump, Lewia ran
the 100 ln the Mt. San Antonio
Relays ln 9.93 aeoonda, with a 2.3
meten per .econd aiding wind.
German driver killed at Rive,-side
That wind was .3 over the
allowable limit. eo Lewis' daah
can't challenge the WOl'td record
of 9.95 by Jim Hinee ln the 1968
Olympic Gemes.
Thia wu the first race thia
aeaaon for Lewia outdoors and
the University of Houston
student aid: 0 1 wu au.re I would
do well becau.e I bad done well
lndoon and have a better start
than lMt year.
"U rm out ln front five or a1x
metena from the atart. l don't
think an,vhndv ln the world can bMt me. x ---,,
Willie Gault, the track and
foot.t.11 l&ar bun the University
of ~. Wiii with Lewis a&
the start 1wtth Ron Brown clme.
RIVERSIDE (AP) -John
Fitzpatrick and Davld Hobbs
teamed up to wln the Grand Prix
of Endurance yesterday. but they
weren't in a mood to celebrate
afterward.
Fitzpatrick, of San Dleao.
broua)lt a two-car Jeam t.o the
event. He co-drove one car wi1h
the Englishman Hobbs and left
the second car to RoU Stommelin
of West Germany and Derek
Bell, another Englishman.
Stommelen, a three-time
winner of the Dayiona 2-i Hour
endurance IW.'le, wu killed u the
result of injuries suffered ln ~
accident about halfway th.rouah
the race at RlveralcJe
International R.ceway.
Stommelen, 39, wu driving
lnto the 180..delfM tum nlne
when the rear wln' on hta
Pu.che Turbo appeared to twist.
'TREE', AINGE. • •
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forcing him into the wall. Tite car
flipped over twice and caught on
fire.
Firefighters from the track
were on the scene immediately.
but were forced back by t)'je
flames. AddJUonal fire crew• had
the fire out within five minutes.
and the California Sportl ~
Club safety c rews remov~d
Stommelen from the car.
Stommelen waa taken to
Riven.id• Community Hoepit.tµ,
where he died at 3:13 pen. from
cardiac arreat cau.ed ay t e
lnjurtea, the hospital ann .
Alter the accident, Fitipa
left the driviui t.o Hoot. and ll
fol' the remainlDI three houri -bf
the 111Ce.
The nq;patrlck-Hobba fff4ie avenpd 108.020 mllee-per-
ln by Cloe la (3.3 ) pl~? 1econ:f. over 1
Holbert and Jim Trueman. The
637 -mile race lasted six hours,
29.89 second.a.
The team of Mauricio
DeNarvaez of Colombia and Bob
Wollek of France finished third.
Holbert, who qualified for the
pole poeition on Saturday with a
record -aetting run in h is
Chevrolet-March, led through
the first half of the race.
However, Hobbs went ahead on
Gauchos
capture title
laplO~andhiaPonchesi.yedon OJAI -The Saddleback
top the rest of the way. College men'• tennl1 t.eam of
Bell got lnt9 the car on lap 132 Marls Luters and O.vtd Salmon
and 1ave It back to Hobbe on lap capped off a successful weekend
108. Hobb• finished lhe race yuterday by capturing the
without belna threatened oommunity colleae doubles title
aerloualy by Holbert. at the Ojai Invitational.
Four-time lndlanapolla 600 Luten and Salmon b1'ett.ed to
winner A.J. Foyt moved up from a 6-0 deciDon ln the fl.rat aet. but
hla 10th~ atar11ns pamltlon to fell in the eecond 4-6, before
fourth, but then had to alow recoverin• to prevail in the down beclawie the drlver'a aide • " door on his Pouche Turbo deciciln1 •et. 8-3. The crucial nrvlce break came with the
RECORD wollldn't clme. Gaucho pair leadln1 4-3, and
• • • Foyt handed oU to teunmatc then they WeN able to terw out Mu1o And.NU! dwtnc • plt atop .,.._ .... ,.. From Page c 1 °" lip 1e. but \be. cat WM unable to win u• ma~·-
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nw-polr'1 gOllll -Meo.. FOUlaO Olll-NO!WI. Ae boune11-Por11and 42 ell, Tllomp1on I). Loa Anoell• ll8 "*"**' t. ~. v....,11ne.~ n Ana1M 31 (!'. Jollnllon 111 T oi.t toute-Jl>Ottlllld 23. LOI Angaiee 25
A-1S,tt1
SCOREBOARD
lent• Anlte
YllTlflOAY'I ltaMIL Tl
(Mltl ....... , lllOf~ecl "'"11"91 mteT flACI 8 lu<IOnge
Min•l•el Grey IP>nc•rl 4 20 3 20 'eo 1n ... 1chol (SlbUle) 4 eo 3 IO
Formal Pride (Sta4,._,l 8 00
Alto 11ced Torelon Prince. Cllrle'1
Lad, Chempagnolle, Varga, Oecenl 01.....,., Air Cutranl HHvy Hand
'""" 111 M CC>ttO iv.e ll. 1 1118 mllee Momentary (FuentM) 48 90 17 40 I 40 Wlnneu Town (Padron) 4 00 2 llO
Key to 1111 Arc (Plncay) 2 llO
Alto r9'9d AIQht Hally Oac • Men.
lltlfl W004111. Oetby Call. Todd or E.en.
Nevenappte
Time 1•45.
*2 DAILY D<>Ual 13·31 paid $138 llO ntlflO iv.c I. 8 lurtono• Jim r .. (llphami......_ 4 &Cl 3 llO 3 20
Montana Q10ICe (Cii)rfainel 8 20 4 20
Toto'• P~ (Ortega) 4 20
Aleo raced Ooc Campbell, Send
Creb Doc Ward, lnartlCul•I•
Time: 1 11 116
fOUflTit flACa. One mite Zafnpetlnl (Slbllle) 24.00 8 40 3 80
Rapid Eml)al (Oll-•I 2 80 2 40
Fabto (McC11tron) 2 80
Allo race d F1Dulou1 Rauon.
Attownead, MaQOle'e Beal T-137 115
• lllACTA (4·5) p.ici $189 ilO
f'WTH flACI. 1 1118 m!Mt Calllel'I Taylot (Hwly) 8 40 4 40 3 00
TOM (Ottega) 7 00 3.80 Ber~ (Oelahou ... ye) 2 80
Alto ,_, Tlmbeflacl< flying G-.
Our Beal Copy, E,oc.....,,. Kid
T-1 44 115
II llXACTA (8-4) ~ S 129 ilO
llJCTII flACI . 7 lutlong• Or VIC1orl• (Plncayl 4 80 2 80 2 80
Derk Ace (Blacl<) S 20 2 80
-LOOI< Bach 10e1anou ... ye) 3 40 Aleo recad Fuuy Freua, Geo
SllOllam. Bran Bey Spatkle 01tn
T1me 1'25
NVE.NTH IV.Cl . 5'> lur10n09
HMI o1 T..,• (MCCarronl& oo 3 oo 2 ao Good FlnlMI (Plncay) 3 40 2 80
Honlo (Ortega) 3 00
Ala<> rAC*I BamlOgl. A J I ()fphan
Bron•• Emperor Rob'• My Chenoa
Time 1 17.
15 llllACTA (4· 7) paid 137 !50
12 f'tClt Ill (3-4·4·8·2-41 p.id 123.·
120 80 wolh 12 w1n11lng llCkall (II•
nor-1 12 Pick SI• coneotatlon P•ld 1?20 80 wllh 430 winning ICklll (Ii.•
~)
a lGHTH flACI. 1•. mllel on 1url
EtlN Ille (Pineay) 4 20 3 00 2 40
Wolv .. H1l9hll (TorOI 8 00 4 20
VIC10f\' Zone (Bual ti 00
Aleo recacl M•l•llr'• Prine•. Av1ga111on Eaploded Govarnm1n1
Pr09'MI PrlnC<I Si>ellDOund 80hemlan Gro..e 0-'>0 Manantlet Oelpour
Time 2 48 315
NINTM flACI. I • m1tea on lurl
TueoflOve IL•pllam) a 80 4 IO 3 80
Hatl..e Steppe< fl OfOI $ IO 3 80
Rompln Rude (PlnCeyl 3 20
Aleo raced Oaloence Badwaoon
H1<ry, Olp, Olaci.lm
rime 1 49
• U ACTA (l-1) paid $126 50
411an0anee 41.250
MT'9 f>A'::r~"\..c.i, -
43 ang1ere n -· 83 rNC1o1<et, 21 rodt «tn, II ~Id. 1 eeulpln, 4 irtooer tlah, t bid croak• DAYEY'a LOCl<I" (Mawpott .._,.,
-1~ fll'Clier. 100 bonito. 1• cal1co
-I nalibul, II m-•el. 204 •OOI<
lloh 30 111nd Dy•. 1 yellowtall 38 -'-Plheld. 4 aculoln. 3 !rigger 119"
DANA WHAflF -71 englerl 155
-· 1 1nocier llen, 1 cabelon. 1 halibut, 22• m1 c~ara1 . 5 rock 11111, 19
~.3aculpln
M9n'• toumetn4Ntt 1:.::.v;c>
Jimmy Connor• (U S ) def Merk
Edmond1on (4uatr•ll•) 7-8. 8 · 1
IConnoro win• 112.500. Edmondton
-$3 t 250b-t.... ,,_.
K••ln Cutten (Soutll Afrlca)·Stava
0en1on (US.) def Tracy Oela11...io11an
Krlell tU S ). 7-8, 8-1
Qrend ftrtx tourNIMftl , .. ~ ....... )
JON Ht9u.rH (Speln) del 'tomu
Smid (0zeclloelo¥allla), 2-t. 7 ... 7.5
(H!gUWM ........ 124,000). Women'• toumement , ......... Clly,l'liL)
Mwtlna NI!: ~I di' Andf.a
Jaegs 1u a 1. 1-1. 1-e (Nawalllo¥a w1n1
H0.000: Jee9ar wine IH.000) CommunltY~ O.IAIT~ ...............
K....tn Olllatta (San Berl\lfdlno) !kl °"""' 8ladl.ltOM(~~ t-4, l-1. 0..... .......
M.,1• Lutare-O e vld S e lmon
(Saddleback) d9' 81an1 Zlmm«m•n-
t.lltdt 9ridcle. Ml, ..... w
TournMMnt of Champion•
(•C---) -Lanny Wadklnll, 172.000 87 70.71·72 •1 Aaym<>nd Floyd, ...-.ooo 81-72·72-&tl m
J1y Ha ... '32,000 10.10-ee.13 -Hal Sullon, '24,000 .. 87-70-72·74
IMO AOlll, • tll,a33 n..ae-12-10
Bobby Clwnp.tt. t 18,333 12-71-70.71
Fuzzy Zoeller, e 18,333 1"-12 ...... 10 ..
Wayne leYI, a t&,000 .. 72-1 .. 7"-70
Creig 811dler, a 1•.oc:, ee.-7$-7l-71
CaMn Peete. 112,500 71·71-74-71
J-Hlcilteu1. a 12,il00 es-12-n-13 -Tom Kna. a 10.ooo 89-76-12-72
Oaty Koelt, I 10,000 87. 78-ef. 71
Gary H.alberg. I 10,~ 72· 70-88-78
Gii Molgatl, M .500 ., 71-71-78-611
TOM Wa1-.. $8,000 7&-72-71-72
2111
St.-UMD!a. 17,600 76-74 71-72 ..
Ed S,_, M.750 76-76-70.73
K•th F•gua M .750 70-7 t-78-75
2111
Johnny Miiier. M, 200 11e.15.79.12
29'1
Bob Glider, '6,750 75-75-75-72
Sco11 Hodl, '6. 750 76-71-7&-74 -BtN~•· U ,075 78-7&-72·73
Tom ellkop(, '6.075 77-71-71-73
8ob a-.... $5,075 77.77.71.74
Tim Nonie. '6,078 73. 7&-76-75 -Mika N!OoMit1e, 14 ,800 74-70.76-111 -Pf)'M Slew"'1. 14,700 76-7e.74-74
Tel....._OI*' m
8ob Ch.wlM 138.000
Oreg P-., Sll,100 -M"'k LJ'9. 1 11, 100
K.,,..y KnoA, 1 11. 100 ..
Hubert Or_,, I 7 ,525
Allen Miiier, a7.525
Miiie M<Jriey $7.625
T Snodgr-17,625 -Beau Baugll. 15,500
Buddy 011dner, '5.500
VIC T Mortel, '5,500 ..
Lii Elder, 13l.!70
8111 Kr.-,, w ,970
Gary P1nna. '3,9 70
ReJrC....13.970
Jiii! Ml!Chel. '3,970
IS7
8ob a.tlay, 13.050
SklP HOiton. '3.050 -John ~. '2.650
Larry Rlnlo•' '2 i~ Ch-BolMnQ. ~.S60 -BOC> 8oi'd. 12 ,068 Jimmy l>MCNI, '2.068 B J CUtry. '2.C)61
74-18-87-73
7().70.70.72
&11-76-71~
70.71-71-71
70.73-71-70 86-14-10-Tl
12-88-70.74
08-70.71·7•
7:'1-70-8&-7'
71-12-ai..13
86-70-70.77
72 11-7).70
1111-77-111·71
71-71-71·73 ~7,.75
88-08-71-711
72-7'-70-71
70-19-7,.75
7$-70-74-71 1().88.. 77. 73
71·7,.70.74
7).71-74-71
7 6-41-73-73
....... 76-77
7(>.81-88-72
72-88-72-73
71-70-8&-72 ..-.76-711
7.......,..73
7 .... 76-74
•fS-78-74 .......,.74
71-74-72·76
71·70-76-75 71·72-13-71
72-70.77·7•
... 76-77-76
74-72-76-72 13-10-.,..13
73-fS-74-7•
70-74-7•7• ... 11-n-n
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll 26, 1983 Cl
UIFL
'AC..C DMelOtl W L f'«lt. ,. 'A
..... ...,,..... 4 4 llOO 123 130
Attiona 4 4 1100 148 1 ea
Oen.,., 4 4 llOO * 133
()Mi.net 3 6 .376 13:1 12.4
ATLANTIC DMP>N Plllladelohla 7 1 .878 18' u
eo.ton 6 3 125 182 153
New • ..., 2 6 281 109 172 W~on I 7 125 I 17 192
CDfTI'AL DM9IOM Tampa Bay 8 2 750 117 164
C1>1cego 4 3 511 1111 ee MicNgan 4 4 llOO 162 162 BlrrnillOIWn S 5 .37 5 IOI 11 • .,....,.,. ......
PNladelphla 23, &oelon 18
T~ Bay 30. Wlahlngton 23
Bltrnlngllllft 21, OeklanO 9
TOfliahl'1 0-.. _...,,.,~~
~ al Tempa Bey
kndet'•O..-Chlctlgo at Loe ...,,..._
Mtc:htOan al Boelon
Blrmlng/\am 11 wun1ng1on ...... .ler"'J ., o.n-.....,, ... , 2
At""ona at Oakland
81rmlriohMn 21, Oeklend t
._..,~
OM!lend o o 7 2-ti
B1nn1ngnem 1 7 o 1-21
Blf-CollW 17 run (NOl'\llOOOCI It lell)
Bir-Gani 5 run (Norwood kldc) Oak-Whlnlnoton 2 run (SMI klek)
Blt-Ouartea ~· n;n (NorwOOd lcick) Oell-s.i.ty ,,_enda ~.,punt
O<JI o1 *111 -A-11.500
~·tatloMlea RUSHING -Oaltland, WnltUngton 22-95, Aldrldg• 2·2 I Birmingha m,
Oue.r1M 16-<90, Coltlar 11-14, White I 3-41
PASSINO -Oa kla nd, Be11n1
10·27·1·7' Birmingham, Colll11 4-1Q..()..29, Lana ~
RECEIVINO-OMlll'CI, 8anU 4-47,
a-tw 4-40 ~. Maaon 2-30
Gant 1,21
MISSED FIELD GOALS none
PhltecMtpflle 23, Boeton 11
._..,,~
BOiton 0 0 7 U-18
PlllledelPNI 7 10 3 3-23
Phi-Collier 14 p111 lrom Fuoln•
(Trout kid<) Phi 8tyan1 2 I run (Trout klekl
PN-FO Trout 3.4
Pl'll-'° Trout 29 Boe-Loc11eu 88 pH• lrOM w.iton
(M a11a111 kt c-Bo1-Crump 8 pan lrom Walton
(Maaettl ltlokl
Boa-Satety Landel• run• out ol --PN-FO Trout 42
A-10.267 ~ a1at11ttca
RUSHIH0-801ton, Crump 13-51
Devi• 7,32, w•1on 2-11 Pt111ad4llp111a.
Bryant 23-110, Hllf\lfn &-20, Fuelna 4-13,
RUMell 4-12. Riiey 2-4, \.M1c1411 I 1-mlnul
5 P4SSING -Boeton W a lton
31-33-387-1 t.l•tt•lll 1·1·15·0 ~~12·11-t24-I
RECEIVIN0-8oa1on. Loella« 6-131
C Smlttl &-97, Frenz 7-74, Crume> 1-ilO,
Oe vl• 5-19. A John1on 4 -11
Pf'llladalpNa, Plt'llW 3•68, C<MI ... 2-30,
FOllOtn 1.11, 8'yent 2·7. Donovan 1-8.
Alley 1·6, H"""'1 1·5, ,_,..... t-5 MISSED FIELD OOALS-Boeton,
Maznttl 4e
Tempe .. y 30, Weehlnglon 23 ._....,a-...
Tlfl'lj)9 Bay 13 7 0 10-30
WulllnQton 8 o 14 3-23
T8-l~ 28 paea from Jord111 (klcll ,...,,
w u -E ~ 9• ltlel<o" ..wrn
(Ille* tailed) TB-TnM*>n 16 pea. from JOfOan
~ltlclt) . T8-TNVllllon 8 p-ltom Jordan
(~kldl) Wu -.i-Ill n;n (C..tro klclt)
Wu -HOlmM 1 t peaa lrOM Hoflen9M
fCMllO kldt)
WM-FO CMtro 23 Tll-F0~31 Tll-F ...... e 11 run(~ klelc)
A-90~ ........
ROSHINO -T.,.,.,_ Sey, Plett 22·71
Franlla 11-43, Holn.-&-IS, Jordwl 1-1.
Koonce 1-0. WM!ling\on, ,,.,,_ 16-«I,
Teylor 7·1, Hollen1H 2·0, Ollll•m
1.-.....1 PAS81NO -Tamp• Bay, Jo1aan
30-45-S0-3 WH lllnaton, Omlam
.. 1'-101.(), ~a.b·l-1
AECEMNO -T~ hr T~
1-113 • .._ 7-IOS, Platl 7-41,~
3-91, Ortbert 3·24Lfr1n ke l·S WMNnglon, W ... 7-a, ~ 3-47.
Hama lJ.41, Tlll'IO' 2-20, Roauolky 1-20
MISllEO Fl£LD OOALS -lMIC)a Sey, ~ 47. Waetqlon, Celllro d
2 Al HOibert, Wetrlngton, Pa , anO Jim Trueman Columbu1, Onlo,
Cnevrole1 March 130, 196 lap a 110 000 .
3 MaunclO CleHetVMI. Colombla, an0
8ob WOllell, Fr.,_, P-TutbO, lt2
••• t &.000
4 Ralpn Cooke, hv111y Hiiie, and
Hatlld Oro!le. WMI O..many, 0-oi.t
LOia T-800, 191 !ape, '3,500
5 Wayne Bo., llan 01~0. Jim
Mullen, 8e-'Y Fwme. M-. -!<Ml NlerOP. CIWllda, POfac:he 934, 11 I '41pa,
13.500
8 Biiiy Hagan, Lalayelta, Le , end
Gene F.iton. Marlena. Ga .. C'""'rOl•I Cam110, 177 lac>e. a2,100.
1 Bob Allin. O.W.lnQ, N. y ' anO Ollie
Whllllngton, Orlando, Fie., Poraclll
Turbe>, 178 i.p., '2.000
I Cllucl< KenGlll. Fllnlrldcte. anO JWn Cook. Loe Al1ml101 BMW M-1, 178
1-.1 1,750
9 Bruce lwen. Redmond. WM/I., anO
Hurley Heywood, Ponte Vidra, Fla . POfeehe Lola T-800, 172 IAOll. 11.500
10 Wally Oallenbacn. Jt • BaHll,
Colo , Whitney Genz, L~una Nlgu.i.
and Oannll Aue Ora nge. Toyota
Calica 171 !ape. I 1,250
=--~1..~ ( ............... , ., .. ..,..., ....... )
Boelon 3, 8utlal0 2 (Ol) (BOiton """' _ ... 4-3)
CONFVWNCC PlMALI , ............. ,
YMl«ClaJ'• a-. Edmonton I, Chicago 4 (Edmonlon
leadla«IM.1.0)
T_,ow•ao.o-
NY lelandet1 •1 Boelon Chleego e1 Edmonton
™• ..... ftghta
TIJnl>AY
At AlllnllC City. N J Trop1c1na
Ll•lngtlon Bramble. PUN'C. NJ •• G....... Hart Canida. 10, 1191111, Mllie
MoC-'IUm. New YC>fl<, .... Tony Soeto.
Vlneland. NJ , 10. Junoor m1dole1 Al
Seallle. Oreg Haugen, ..... bum. Waall , w 0-Treyeor Pho9n/a, 10. llQhll
TMUflaGAY
Al AlllllllC Qty N M Roger Slalford
PllHadellpllia. w Atetoo ~· San Anlonlo T•••• 10 wallere At
PMl•Oalphl•. Golden Eegla, Fred
McMunn, Pnll10elpllla. v1 Kennelh
Parll. Pl'llladeli>hie, I , mlddtoea
fM)AY
At -Yori<, ~ Forum. MIChMI 0e La Rua • ..._Yori< w RoOer1 Adame PhHadelpllla. 10 ....,.,_, M-Medtl
Jaraey City, NJ . YI Ret111•• Ford
Ouyene, 10 junior mlddl.. Charlie
'White llghln1ng' Brown, Norlh
Ha le ndon. N J . vi Angel Cruz. ~lllellem. Pa , 10. 11gn1a
llATUN>AY
Al LU Vege•. ()-11a1c11« F011 Worth, w. Tony BaltuM, La Puente 10, ...,_......,.
MJNl>A'f
Al Sen Juan. Puerto Roco, Edwon
RoHrlo, Puerlo Rico, va Jo11 lul1
Raml<el, M•U:O. 12. tor vacant wee
ltghtwelghl 111111
rooTULL ........ ,..... '--
HOUSTON 011 .. EA8-Tred9d their
tnl"'1JUnd dral1 ctlOloe 1n tM3 to ,,...
L .. ...,..... ~ 10r their mt-round dtWI ~ In 191:3 and t!IM T..oec:t
the "'9\-rovnd draJt cnolce ecqulred
lrom lo• AngalH to th• Sa•111• ~'°'"'*Int-round.~round Ind ~ dnll ~ In
1913
UNrTU> ITATll l'oonAU L&AOUI
W ASHINGTON FEOEAALS -
0Mctlv9ted Kan~. ~cou.aoa
AOELPHl-Announced th•
r .. lgnallon of fllcllard Schnelder
w<>n*1'• -l'lblll ooedl HEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS-N.,,.,..,
Henry SancNl ~ beallelblll coecl'I
Camel . Where a man belongs.
15 mg. "tar", lJ.mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method.
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking 11 Oeogerous to Your Health.
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C• Or~ ~t DAILY PILOTIMondey, Aprll ta, 1HG
Winning form
Angel hurler Mike Witt., who won his first game yeste rday,
delivers pitch against Baltimore.
MouUties favored
But OCC, Rustler s have s trengths, too
There doesn't .seem to be much doubt about
who'll take the team title at this week's South Coast
Conference track and field meet at Fullerton
Colle~. but don't expect powerful Mt. San Antonio
College to have all the fun.
The Mounties are loaded in the sprints, relays
and pole vault &mOfli other eventa, but look for a
couple of individual.I to sprout their talents when
~!.~relims kick oU Wedneeday at 2 p.m. and the · begj.n Saturday at 1:30, both on the Fullerton
oval.
Orange Coast, for lnstance, figures to gain some
big team points in the steeplechaae and 10,000
meters -two events which aren't on the dual meet
docket during the regular seuon.
Lalo Terriquez and hi.a brother Ulysses are
favorites in the 3,000-meter steeplechase for Orange
Coast. And the Pirates' Bob Adams and Paul
Merryman are equally adept in the 10,000 meters.
Golden West's strengths come from sprinter
Mark Lohr and shot putter Scott Bolton. The
Rustlers a1ao bpast Jerry Nelson who went 16-0 in
the pole vault last week at the Mt. San Antonio
Relays.
Lohr and OCC's Todd Andrews are legitimate
hurdle competitors, both clocking 14.& in the 110
highs and around the 54.5 marks in the 330
intennedlates this year.
TRACK
Top sprint mark.a have been delivered this
season by Mt. San Antonio's Al Miller (10.2 ln the
100 and 21 .3 in the 200).
The Mountie 400 relay team haa a1ao clocked a
42.9 this aeuon.
OCC often Mark Guest in the middle distance
events. Guest has clocked a 1:54.0 in the 800 meters
in dual meet competition.
ln the women's meet, OCC will flex ita d.iatance
mu.:les behind the running o! sisters Janine and
Kat.een Dube in the 800 and 1,500 and Kim DeVetia
and Sue Zika in the l,500 and 3,000.
The Pirates' top field event competitor could be
Laura Mills, out o! University High if she is
sufficiently recovered from a stress fracture of the
ankle. Mills competes in the shot put and javelin.
Alli*>n Carter has a.lao thrown the javelin 137 feet
this year for the Bucs.
Other top women competitors to watch include
Santa Ana's Loretta Jordan who clocked the
quickest 400 meters in Southern Callfonilil thi.a
season. a 59.1 in the rain, no less.
The Dona a1ao offer C-eleste Carrington who
has a best in the shot put ~f 41-5.
THI BUlllTIN BOARD
S~r (A l'SO) slP•llS
REGION t 7 (Wnt Newport aeecf'I) -
Regtstratlon la Saturday at Enalgn Junlof High
lrom II a.m.-noon. Aegletratlon lM la $25.
New pleyefa to the IMglHI mua1 bring a birth
certlflalte and must have SOCQer ahoee and
atlorta lor • alllll• tNt. The program le for
youths 5-18 ~,.. of age.
RI OION 117 (C....tral H41ntlnaton llMcf\)
-Aeglatratlon 11 Saturday from 0 a.m.-3 p.m.
at Talbert School In Huntington Beach
ReglatraUon fM la $35
The league 11 open to youth• 8-18 yeara of
age.
FOlf m0<e lnfonn-11on. phone ~ or
"3-5877.
NEON* 120 (Coeta MeM) -Registration
le Saturdlly, Mtiy 7 and Saturday, May 21 from
10 a.m.-2 p .m. at BalHrlc Center. 11155
BalMrlc Drive. Cotta MeM. Regls1ratlon f .. I•
a30 tor flrat famlty member. S2& for MCond,
S20 for third and S 15 for Hch addltlonat
famlty membef.
Tiie i.egue ta open to boys end glrta 5-18
yMnof aoe.
Players new to the league lhould bring P<OCJf of aoe and hew date of lut te1anUI
lhot. F« more Information, s>OOne 751~530 or
1567~1.
'
l r onm•n eom,,etltl oa
The RJcofl lronman U.S. Champlonahtp la
aet lor May 1, 7 a.In., beginning at the Santa MonlCa Piaf.
The 8Y91'lt lncludee • two-mlle ocean swtm
100-mlle blcycte race and a 20-mlle run. •
The competition wlll be aired by ABC
Televlalon on Wide World ol Sporta on
Saturday, May 14.
For more Information phone (415) 924-7630. •
J'oHey ""H exlllbltl•n
The U.S. women'• o~ volleyball teem
Which haa alrHdy defeat•d the Auaalan'
Cuban. WMt German and Hungarian 01ympiC
aquada thla year, wlll tangl• with a men'•
profH1lona1 team Saturday, May 7 at
Saddlebaok College at 7:30 p.m.
Tlck911, at SS per Pef90n, wtH be told at the
door. All proceed• from the event will go
dir.ctly to the U.S. women·a VOl!eybtll taam·1 OMnolc effort J:oi men Information, phone 855-&e08.
..cnnoue ..,., ... NAMllTA~ The fotlowlng peraon 11 dotng ~-PLAHTl"AA LAN080All'f co .. ~1 IC.wwl Clrola. Hun~
lkllcJll, OA t H41.
MICHA!L WAYNE lfllflMAH, t 441 Karen Clfole, Huntington
9aliab,CA.ne47. TNt ~ .. oonduc:ttd by fl/ff lndMduel:
MldlMI w. ""'-,.,. ..... ,..,. -.., .. .,. ~ Ollttt Of OrMf9 County on Apltf, 1 ...
ll'111>1llfled on.no. CoMI ~~ Apl 11, 11, fl ... ~
Ml.IC •11Cll
HCilflOUI • 111111
'
ClASSIFllD 642-5678
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INDEX
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down for • convtntlonal modut $349.000-lee Nice 2 8f. Condo In The ~;;7~'11 for detalla. land. too. Call Joyce Da-Ill YllW -Montlcelloa, only $89,
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tennl• _ $390 ooo Incl C1tm kllch•n. lmmac
land. Martha ' M1cnab: lnllde/out 1135,000
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Only $114,900. In Coeta
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again. only $114,900. Call now, 546-2313
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Lu•ury condo• on the your own thing $225, tl•t•-
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hlghly upgrad•d unlll 1114414
have oood patklng facifl-1-------j!l!!D!!LJh!MC~!!~L__!l!Mf!! II•• fdeel Mttlng near I_
beach. 1hopplng and Cetta lltta 1024 11111 -
tran.portatlon. 844-7020 3 & 4 Br h SS 000 Easy walk to bch, 4 Br, 3 ~ llAL man dwn, fully°':!'umi.bl• 8•. apaclou• llvlng rm, loans. agt. ~ famlly rm, laundry rm.
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....... Ettlte .... _ CAJatom bu111 3 BA, 2 Ba. S 108,950. ~ TLC. Haw hOta. on the pro-M*I• an ofter perty -and enjoy mint "'9plaoe. ahake roof. AV 213/53()..51511 aft 8PM
condition 3 Bdrm, plu• acceu. OwTl4W wtn carry -..........,====== family room home -C«· 1st loen 11$7,500 Have .orMlhlng you want
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Oflered at $189,500.1~~~~~~~~~ 642-56711. 540-1151 (Neer en.1o1 a1: --------89NCa> Bt11n fer hit IH1ft fer Salt
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4/5BR, bonus room, 3 baths. Free
standing home. mint condition
Built-in (inancing. Seeing is
believing. $280,000. Land included.
tocatlon. Short walk to
el•m•ntary achool &
patk. eonu. rm c:ai bt
UMd '°' 4th Of 5th bdrm.
Lga IOI w/frull trees.
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condition. ·On the water. $110,000.
Land included.
IAICY IMIERlllO
REALTOR 144-1131
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111 .. prlo• I 151,000 dn 1~ Int &&1-32811 lat Unv off4'red, luxury aharp, 48t, ended DM809 o.oclf8'0t drapae 141-1113 "°"' t-5. D!LUX! I '" CONDO .. ._ ..... 1111 '"l!I e quity 31Sr 3bl Aug u It C • p I I e I TMDI 1'.4 aor.a (3 ~ Plan lV 28 N02 9euhore. Piu.tl wfW cwpete -..eTll &P'l1. lmlNio, pool, lennll, epe.. .,._.., lwnhm nr downtn• 18 5 1 o 1 1 ! ., 11 rat• pvoela) on leland of 2 ~Ba Broadmoor . 2,7 liq T8L Mgmt 8'2·1803 Wiiie In Cl$oMtt 0 1 1 ., Min~dH Com· a..., ...... ......
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HOWi Male• any olfer. 844.,.201 C.M. wtH e11ollange IOf ? new bath• w/bra11 acce11orle1, 637·78 I 64 2 Ir unturn I fl.Im,~. Wkly rentll• now 1.,111 Nloe offtoe epeoe !It w..c
llu. 148-0700 M Tow 7&2·2002 top-of-the-line Weatech B u ralar ........ ....... ~-i::t2 "°':ti.31721 110~ & up. Color TV. 17thd!:. Good IOf flt &
Blutta Condo, o Plan, 4 . Alarm, new cust om cpt, drpa. Atu!•tth Vaf. 2' 3 bf' 14eo..tf25 Im--1 Phont • In room. 2274 D. n ~ ~,.,
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... , price In H1rbour. I S.c:rlflee 1 185,000. I. H Pttlaaala 2101 Canyon. Refa. ~uired. Sorry no lelMa 57.,.7H No pelt . Back lay N 8 l200 lndd• OU9tom d-'On. I~
0 11perate 1285,000 Private Party. Mr. Dean peta. *3760 mo/aubmJt. r 6 1} Dave p la aJ ffO'I 2 Bf. 1~ Ba TownhouM. 2 Br, bllnl, orpla/drapea. utJI. YouoQ Woman, non-t ulle . Av1lf 5-15·11. With 135.000 dwn. Won't 7f50..0167 111 llPM dally l&YflllT ,. ~ _ea I • quiet no pall. 1460/mo dbl gar, wld. 1596. ll'l'lkr. '46-MS9 H60·H &O/mo. lnold•
lut. '46-7414 Penlntula charming 4 or have your agt call 720-1846. Luxury condo. 310 Fer· for 2 765 w. 18111 St. jduplex). 636-0921 tun*"9d ~.,., -..
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UTia _.. • 11011 1 1750 mo Biii C •••• 1.1.. aee parking, rH· d bltl Ir k) encl non·• m k r . Po o I 111>rary. Share coet of -&.... f--L •..-a •-t l3 le.5oo IH Wnt Grundy, Alir. 875-8181 "ta •eu ...,, Lrg E/Blulf Condo, 2 llry. 1rlot1d aeeH •. pool, RENT REDUCED rpe, l n~. f iu6 I 2 1O1 mo M •' Y rece pllonlet, prlv•l • _.. •• -· -1 844·1'742 or 848-1 4 8 pool 4 Br. 3 Ba. Newly returb, iunroof boet doek For lmmed oecupeney X:r twn •• . 549-9421 phone 1y111m. coftM
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180,000 equ11y In 2200 poolltennlt. Prln only neighborhood, w1lklng 3 Ba, lrpe, petlo/arbor. Ct • l ... _ -u 1425 & $410 Quiet 2Br I Mc:Urlty gale & gerage C e ll Louie et work I 4 7 5 In o I t •I•
eq. ft. In Woodl>r1dge Ir· 111,000 Appl 551-0788 dlatll\QI lllOP•. 1rg encl m1ny utru S 1100. rtal I _. •• 11>1, no petl, W/0 tacit, $850/mo. 850-1028 &50-3348 "' K....tn. ~ an1./rec:.p1. ~ avelt.
W'9 reeidencl IOt other Prlee Reduction. 4 Br ...... rt leuli 2119 beck yd. bllln BBO, 1.c: 573-173-4 Beech 2 l>lkt. 2 Br. I Ba, !JUIWlr pd. 831-2177 ll8r. lBa, qulel. 3 blkl 10 °'Jim. &45-14'4 So 405 ~rwy/ Harbor
So. Orange Co. r11ld· 2'Ai l>alh, pello. lrplc:. _ $1150/mo. 840-5324 01 Weterfronl 3 l>r 2 I>• trplCi. Ina. lrg patio, enc:I ., lg, ci.an no bd'I no pets. $375 mo. 967-0701
enee with 't'IXlmum c:toee 10 all Auumal>I• .. ON THE WATER.. 790.11333 new deoor. 11&00 mo + ger. qulet c;ul·d•·HC '41~. 1~·11 Cr ~ .. 1 191,. utll' pd. ,...,111 Mey 1 4 Bl, ! .. ~1 llM, .W,f,.d·~· ••• ll1W'Nl1 an monthly peym't of 1700 loan • twmt $1711,500 Bell>oa Cov11 Exec: u"" •73 14 .. ~ 1750/mo 875-85811 pe •. • , .. 538-8!>4! •IC -mo. -"..... -1182·503' da. allar 8, O Sunday 10-3. 25 lf Home 2 Bl. & Den, Pll· E.tlde 2 8r 1 Ba eottage, tllp _.,., v • ""' 873-7787 i...=::. Call ~. I'll meN. Aedec. 2 rm eulte. 500 IQ 831~59 1~s1 NB tlelly furnl•lled, open• k Id• & P • t • 0 I< lfMt1 llew-har ..... llllM IPllW. Triplett 2Br 1'Al>a, Ol'lf, bOM to bMCh. 2 Br 2 Ba. I l • 1 .._.. ti, '400/mo. 842...oll7 lea Prt,.rtftt Lt•. Into garden, ov~rlooka se25tmo. 548-2497 TWO STORY CONDO. 2 patio & garage. CIO . dec:k/garage, clllld OK. •t• 1' ttt 1 a.m Furn. offle• w/pllon ... ~ IUI 111·2110 w1ter, spa. lrple 1• gH 3 Br. 1 Ba dbl guage. bdrm. 2~ ba. 2 car gar. 1100 MOVE-IN BONUS Park 1525, 945.7739 SMO. 53M837 Ul.a 11111 dH k. 171h & ... wport
J 1 fire r lo1. 11850/mo. $875/mo NO PETS s950 mo No Pit• Otter good thrv 5115183 8-4pm. •IU FM UIT ...,. • Blvd c .M. ec2.-.e =pl~;~~.·::u~~ UlllSU ~5g~~78 • JO. Properly Euleld• 548-8880. 1145-v0v5,&42·4682 LGE 2 BRW/FRPLC •MESAVEAOE 2 Br., MINlonVle)03Bdrm.2 Wkly rentlll 1 1oa up. HB ~ox500 eqft,1 ba,
able nnanc:tng. Sellef 11 Newly remodeled 3 Br,~ 1 Br. 11ove & relrlge, plu1 oc:eanlront 2 yra n-. 2 TIE 111111 Be. ul)P8'. newly decor. Ba. 1750-$755. Fenced Color TV, Ir•• eoflff. 1uc111ful bu1lnH1 ol-
fMlllllC & want1 to Miii Ba on pool tlze 56 ti. lol ELEGANT · EXECUTIVE elee & w1tar. No pet1 ltory IMMICh hOUM on the $486. Clllld ok, no pell. yard & garage. Kld1 & tle1ted pool & 1tep1 to floe. 873-e522. '475/mo. 759-1501 or 752-7373. 1595.000. PP 873-8315 5 Bdrm and dining rm $410/mo. 548-1377 a.and. Approx. 50th St. & l.._H 11 833-e974 pet• welCi<>ml. 545-2000, ooean. KllCih'• avail. 250 500 If ••r.a I 'll"l!l'D •-I _,,, ... 11 ••yfaa.Y home, Fully fUmlahed w/ Seuhore. 3 l>r, 4 1>1, Agent no fee 885 N CoNt Hwy Coil• M... • · ~-......... Ult,._ --· 11nen1 ery9lel and large 3 Br. 2 Ba. lrg tam rm, 111150 C 11 M 1 1 bd apt, 2 blk1 lo big UY TIWll ' · I l..aQuna BMdi 4M-S294 ~from 1175/mo. Utll n--• ~ ...... .._ Dock, 11lnt loeatlon. By yerd. $3ooo1mo. bltne, dbl gu, nu I>•· ~~illO • r Coron•. No pelt, non· 1 Br. nraplece, pool Studio, elole to bMch. al • lneld. 778 W. 10111. St. l\Cm~ Ow"8r. Low down P•Y· W1terfronl Homu thf'ooml,yd&gard.1850 Long.e · ~mkra, $475/mo deya Prlt1atePatlo&gerage ulllt. pal ok. $350/mo~ Vacatlea ... tablttt 151-8928 A~-.1..~ ment. 831-1400 plu1 HCi d•P of $750 S,HltU • Wr• 557-6642, -875-19117 $476. No pet1. 848-9883 ~7 Bactlelor A.pl • turnlthed. -w-.-,.-r-fr-o-nt-ol-:-e-a.,-e-::11-:1-;-n Gi!Ii 873·7873 Beec:h Cottage 1 Bt. l\.lr· a7&-l30e plu1 den. 2 l>a, t1mlly C.reu •el •u 2722 3119 W. Bey St. But. luMar J7d 4 blkl from bueh. u l1tlng yaollt H IH ~~~~~~·~~~I MIKE IN Of FER nlahed. 1 bloek 10 bMctl Prlv1tely lenl*I 3 bdrm 2 room . SWI MM IN 0 CONDO-A.dull•. 1pot , 1125/wlc. 1·1185-41154 compeny, ldMI for yKht = n n & bay Year round le&M bath UOO't p111 ok POOL. Pelloe overhang, BeaCih 2 blkt, 2 Br. 1 Ba. 2 Ir Br 2 Ba all amen *"" 111. llAI* bkr. $400 mo. L..ooated TllTllllll a,, .... ,,_ $5601~. Call 682-1700'. 53M180 BEST Alty,.. nlealy land1c1p1d. frple, ·~· lrg patio, enc:! t1M~SC.P1au·., .. ......, Jl 100 oft 2nd. mo. rent ......... IUie 1tM w .. 1 Con t Hwy. H.B.
TDll&OI $115 000 10 I 1211800 2111 M t t fenl*I In 4 rm $ 1 3 2 5 · 8 4 O • 132 7 · g1r • qu 11 eul-de·llC lrwy 1lrport & b11eh Large 1 Br. all bulll-lnl Male rooml'MI• wanled to 842·1567 ~ aAAk>ul aei now 1 .... 1 IHU h":u::"now 1400 BEST 5!Ml8ll, Off. 720-&97 l 750tmo 975-8599 $825°/mo. 835-1455 lnciudl.ng d~. Ill-lhar• tum41Md 2 Br, 2 CdM ofe epaee 1350 to :::.~~ ~:. 2:i: J M~I Agl 842-11808 2 8', 1695/mo New CfPI Alty 539-8180 t.. I a Wnl, J~ N IPllll mow. 2Br. 1Ba. no pell. WNI •d bath, Ille~:,~' bl epl. 1265. Aeepone-l600 mo.'*-utll. CoMt
i nd prleed to Hll at Ill TIU1 ""1 ST & paint. ger, •t•P• 10 Back Bay Ir 2 bdrm $545 200 ti PCH lam rm din-tide $450 mo ~·b~eundry .,,: 11>1•. 25-45 t;;_'•rre d . HU. M I k • • • g 1
1376,000. Lowty 3 e: 2 Be Wiil ;~~~e2~~;~: 24th St trplc lenc:ged 538-8180 Ing, huge :nu;-;~lte $200 MOVE·IN BONUS 115()..2145 Ci,..d· gerige. Cloie to c.11.-ry 11 32411 87 700.
nun IULn clltl home w/Jllnt "' plan, BEST Ally,.. p~~20'r' ~5377 ~:E~R,~F~~~~53 1Br. ~ petlllnQ, par1 beec:tl. Quiet adult llvlng. ....,......... Coat• ....... tun ~ ..._..,, 1111111>11 flnanelng. B) .,...,..,, • u 111 pd. & 3 a 6 mo. $4115/mo. hUatt.41 off lee. 1 225 mo Fum.
0 w n. r e 4 1-0 5 74. Beun ua1 ..... 1ta..• •W YEllE NWPT SHORES-2Br. 28e, Tll 111111 "3-3018 •fl 7:30PM. 714/846-1755 • Un Orange Co. Realonomk:l 87M700.
PREllUI ~32 ..... Gtttral 2202 ::r ~11~:;05~~6~~. ~~~d!e~ .. ~~I~~~ r::r'. u.t-Hl 1 Small 1 bf, $370 1 par-Lyau INcli n•• &1abll9hed T12 vw-1 '!t~':.r:a·.::::: Loe.TI.• ,,.,.ltatatt 107• 1 8' eondo. on the bey. 831·12e6, agl 1men1t111. $000 mo. 110n. Quiet, c:IMr'I & pvl. LAGUNA PE.HniOUSE 8 .;0~,:i'~ 100 Bwltl. '42·2.834.
l •st CH·NCE Full HCUrlty By mo. (213) 8111-7537 1 l>d •Pl, 2 l>lk• to big New c:rp~·2"':>..!f' 388 F1bulou1 2 plut den. 2 ~ OfCi 532-4134 ------~~-
4 bdrm. 3 ba. Bl1eay " " only. r -1-V-"-2•".a Corona, No P•I•. non-Bay St. .... ...,_ ea. w/whl1• Wllll' "'-· ~oft to... L..-&-.
Model In Woodbridge. to buy thl1 l>Hulllul 3 4 Bl rembllnQ houM on tutu.a all!! _.,. led tf lpt, Its. tmkrt, 1475/mo days "'-2 er. 2 Ba. No Plt•-1 lnel frplc, 2 lrg deekt , . who are moving. u.fnl ......
Remodeled maatar b&. • year old, 4 unll aperl· Bal Ill. By mo. only. Lovety 3 bdrm.2 bath up-3Br + 21/ol>• + 21/• 1>1. 557-5&42, -875-19117 $475/mo Avail May 11t. gourmet kit. 11350/mo Tuetln OfCi 532-4134 Opening IOOI\. 30092 1¥)'
whlrlpool tub. Lovely ment houM In San C... .IA.S IW.n d1tedkltdblgeregepool Fem rm & den, AV or Calta.... 2'724 842-7628 or 750-1418 1 lnc:I ulll. 494-8541 11·5 Glenn (C i lllornl a
ylld. 3 Ci0\191'ed patloa, mente wllh OOMn·hllll & pttp Ma•••IJl(IT good edo 1800 klda bolt ac;c;111. lmmec. ..,...... d,...._ ___ .. -1wtindt pm. Male, non-Imler. ltralght, Fed.,al). CMo Centlf. ~ UM of bl'ldtl. golf CiOUrH view• •• • -539-8180 BEST Alty,.. lovety nome. 11150/mo. A~-."""'' -· .. -~ 2 bd, 2 bl, 1250 + ~ 12115.000. tremendous savings di· 11M111 831...3889 er, pvt p1t10. tire lrg Lrg E/llde 2 8', nu Cil'Pt/ UlllA Ml.AIFlllT ut111. 842-5448. daye, South Co0n1y Court
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reet from the owner !>&-garden. 2 Br. 15115.00. drpt, avail now $475. No BMullful 2 br, 2 bl unit .,,.. attar e, 1142-5820 loeatlon. rllt t1lew1
Newport Cr911 2Bdrm & •2•0 2 matt• br 2'n bl MW 557-2&41 pelt . 1 ohlld OK . I ovenooklng pool & aurt. 2 Wt·' .... C M from large MCOnd story ~~~:_el~~ ~~:_.d .w~~ loft ev~urn or unfurn But. ltHll • .,. cpta, pal~t. kids' OK. 831-8155 underground prkg. 11• s;arp~ex l>r 127~0 · ~ wtndOW9. ee1-23e4 S..
owner 11 (714)842-0138. Frplc. · 3 Br. 1'n Ba. TownhOoae, 1700. 642-11808, egt. El$TSllE E ilde Coiti MeM eull c u rlty bldg. Lea ae. u~ll ce1i Bob be1 aa5 _CiNlt.WY _ __;_1nc:1.....,,,.... -~-=-=~
-------... m Vertalllel -large 2 bdrm enc:ltd patio. commty 2 B & Den 2 Ba lrplc 2 8'. 1~ Be. TownllOUM. b1ch1lor. 1395, 1300 l l200/mo. 4911•1188 M-F: 281·1000 ext.'211. ladMn ... tabltll T•ttla lotO penthou•• w/vlew. pool & playground. Im· P•~lo walk 10 beech· eerporll gar1g1. email tee Joyce wa1111 , I 1 •---L. -11 -~P~ni.4!1~Home: mae. l800/mo 752·2187 se115'1mo. 851 -5300 pet Ok, laundry rm. lrplc. 831·128e eg1 nrpr -• •• Shr C.M. houMlduplex. 111.ID lfflll _,_ OUI.. 2 Bdrm lurnlahed $800 3 Br. 2 Ba neer beloll. Lge wkdyw. 642-6424 -& A.viii April. · NO FEEi A.pl. & Condo nlemkr, 1212.50/mo & ,..., Baytront bldg. 700-1,007 UIOI ME WATERFRONT HOMES yard 1875 mo 2oe12 wtlndt. TSL J548 Orem 1603
2 Br apt, $500, 2 Br apt. rentall. VIila Rentala. utlll. 645-8268 eq ti avall trorn 1 1.25.
3 BA, large solld Oak INC 831-1400 Ferneworth (714) IUYlfW gml • =~~·~::~~.~~~: 875-48128'oker. People oriented prol. I• =EM~Tc!:.:~~
family room wllh 5' IOlld ,._ • I .. __ ..,,. •• 847-8218. Bry1n. 1¥ B 111 1 4 Br 2,.., Ba Large, clean, 1 Br. Apl lndry rm pool. 5411-7237 Wll1ll UITALI male wanted 2 ahr my 2 t-5 eq ·
Olk 1>1r, waln1c:ote, -.reu I _. ~466 ~ 1101~~ 1~ ulrdec:t are• pool. lndry lee. neer ' Br ap1. hu ekyllghl. 842-464-4 herdwood floort, huge Oc::eatl view. ~tltul ,.._ spo•,__-2 Br. 1 Ba $475 ... ~iy deg~orited ~lih' 1hop1. ullll pd. From * Oelu•• 2 Br 1 'A Ba 3 & 4 Bt. Cl<>M to watll', I 2 8 0 . CM 0 • b r • ------~-..... '1IW ti -" -~ -13881 5-48--0338 petlo, e/gar d/w, lndry turn & unfurn. reuon· 548-31181 , 832-8301 F 1 111 w/i llop country kltc:hen with r• modeled 3 Br hOml. 3 plue dep Older eouple tkytlghtt & whit• wuhed mo. rm. no Pit• $525/mo. able. all amenlll••· ron o ea ~l::yJ~griC:: plaee Tutefully d.CO· Be Sell or Rent prat 811 3 45114 or pine c;1lllng1. trenc h WISTWI YllUll 5"8-90&4 540-5448 8foker87~1112. Room to ahare Newport ~~~·.:.....!,~•:=~~-ik rated Enormous lol I 1 2 o o / mo C • 11 6'6-9243 door• & wood flcorl In 6Mdl. 1 bit! bc:h $400 ...,.,. -with 01 plank floon Quiet C:UI de sac; Beeull-7141831-5137 CIOM I bMCitl ll\llrp 4 rm entry commty pool & Beeh, 1 & 2 Br. Aplt 2 bd. 2 l>a. Frpl, EYM. 846-5702 546-7248 :trm~..:.r.-::-wtt~ :~~11~ ~~:::~i~~~.~~~h BAYSIDE PLACE BAY· $375o 1 11 utllt pe ld t1nn'11 11600/mo. ~Pe~.I~~~ G':tri::" ' ' Fe to lhllr• _.,.nice 2 ~.c.-L ----.. -tab---:11=71-=I
-tl>ar and Mpar1t1 2 Shown by appt Cell FRONT tpeeiou1 2 b<, t 530-6180 BEST Atty 1.. 844-5403 arrcy. Gar1ig1 avall COUNTRY CLUB U ING 2 be ac>l-Ct.A . rw OCC. ~ C-1 W. 1ttl\
car garage. Owner wlll Frank veu1ieo. 759-1501 ba. 11700 ~:'"Grun-2 itory 4 bdrm 1550 2 PANORAMIC OCEAN 2 Br 1•1. Ba. 15254545 lUXllDY COfl)() IN NEWPORT BEACH Carpor1, Leundry. non· St c M Pt1me IOc:olaOn.
tllten to all ofter• 1187 WAIJ<ER&LEE dy. Rltr. 87..-v1 1 Beth• pool kids pell VIEW TSL Mgmt UI\ SlnglH 1 & 2 Bdrm emkr. l 2Mtmo + 1150 ~I t.,m. 2 Bf. 1 8a.
000. n--t r~ Long lease for the exec:u-5311-8190 BEST Alty f.. Hlghly upgraded 4 Br. 845-8122 &42·1803 Walk to So C11 Plaza ~ta & Townhol; dep. Cllll l.M' 548-8902 ~ ~ wtttt tarve 142•1200 &WAI~ I Iv 1 3 Br 2 BI . 2'A Ba. lr/dr Pvt walled THE SEVILLE FlrepleQl, lllegent French .... Some are elegw\tly Me6e, reep pereon to w ywd. U.. • offtc9. chm •<--... ·-11800/mo. Pvt guarded Oarage/Workahop 2 eomm. $2150/mo Newly decorated 2 Br Windows A.IC. In home lumiltled.. lg• 4 BA hH on Bi l 1ho9,anttquee.etc.SWt Ull r=n: er11, {24 hr). pvt 1p1, ~~';; ~:.r:;i8~1 :e~·~ 644-1480 or 830-5050, wlgar. MW crpta. drpe, -=utfty 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. From$5115 Penn Non emkr, qui.t MAKING M ONEYI ..:m. Pf'OI. deoorlled, c:omm. 1 •irt 4220 bltln1, tnc:d yd w/patlo. alee> lndudea ptlYll• di.II> On Jembol• Rd. 11 ., ... 1265 +. 575-7418 165()/mo. + Mc: .
. : ' ' l~~~~~~~~=l pool/tennis. Prln only Ally .. ~ 1....._ weter pd with 1ennll oourt•. pools, San Joaquin H,.. Rd. •ft &PM ~2 7TG-6i29 1: .0.-1551-0788 ,_._ •••• ......... 2819-0 Senla Ana 1620 Jec:uuJ, eaunu. beautl· U.C-1• C..ettry Leh lUS ......,.. UT&ml ..._... Spec . . 2'A Ba, c:lean Cd 1•5. ~120. fully deeoraled olul> Roommate CoordlnelOf'I F« ..... : 12.-0 S.F. newt)
2 Cholcll gre.,,. 81 Pac:lflc Front hH, quelnt 28r. IDTALI TwnhM. pool, Jog, etc:. houM and mud! more. 2 Br 2 Ba. $525. No peta. AM appllcent• ecr.aned r e deeora te d o fflC4
View Memorlil Park. 1B•. frplc;, tm rt•lrlg , 1 10 3 bdrmt t1arilng 11 18()(). A.gt, 544-1«0 $480/mo. 2 Br. 1V. Bl 1785 lt1Cludel moet utll• Loc:ated acroea H.B. Gott we do the Mltl'dl for Yo'! 1paee . toO S.F. war• L!twleac• lMI Co11 $13110. Sell tor !~~~07 191·1ul&Mc:. $8251011150 1BDAM &emtden.Cath upperunlt.beloony,L/R, too. 5411-342 1. 3841 eour..54~55. ~~wfttted houM. Att~lw loce-
8 y owner. LO'lely wood. 11000. (714) 783-35711 ......-vvv cell'•, frl*;. wut'M/dryr ~7 w Wiiien 8Mt SI Jbelwe«l Sun-EASTBLUFF •P•CIOUI , S56-on. 24 l'lour'I ~ edJ·15:F ==
1t1ln•d e nd leaded .. __ , ,..._..._ ,... • ... Tl •11•-~ & g. rd. n er In Ci I . TSL. Mgmt . 842·1ll03 flower & IOA.t111ur). l>r. petlo, vl1w. pool, F•. XLNT H.B. arH. 3 1.35 8 FI war9'iouM
gt-. Ocean View. Wiik --.&. ~ ~ --1800/mo. A.gt. Carlen• -YIW ....... ,, 15115 m 0 . N 0 p.". bdrm. 2\\ ba. lum 000-c'. II 7 Ii 1 • 5 t e 2 0 I to town & bea ch. 2 Spec:t1cular ~•n end I 875-1n1 WlllWI YIU.All .,. 844--4787. do. Prlt1 room. bath. CM-1871
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I Xlnl llnanelng bey vlew1. 1800 IQ It. ty & 2 B .. 1 Spaelou• E-Sld• Apt•. ......,,,. tennle .ic. 1250. •---~·--:---:---:--tp Cil. · Luxury tt1-11Ye4. 2 Bdrm1. Baeulllul 2 llory home In Baeh. 1 r. ,.p '· Encl gar, patio, dlh-& au... 2 Br, 1 Ba. pool, gar. ~29 or ·844-2683 'i.aguna Beaell for 1 ... $254,000. 494--11548 2'..,be. dining .,.., fl<• 651•1177 Npt Shor" er• on th• Avail lmrned. pool, IPI. llow. Moel utH1 lr9e. No p•tlo. No p111. Hwpt 1500 to 3,000 9q.fl. v.,.,
.__ ... lilJt list pl-. 2 dec:k .. garage. cane I . 3 BA 2 b •. L.A. ewport. No petl. peta Hgte. 1801 1!5th SI. Roommate wanted M/F. fine bldg tot home IUr·
::II tlllBlllL $1100/mo. yr1y 494-2935 S 1200/mo. 536-1435 ~ $47~ 1 8': 1 Plf'IOO 1435 18()()/mo. 845-7355 '208/mo, ·~ utll .. nr nteNnge O, ofc. Mein Ad
" .... _...... or 557-&eOO 3 Br TownllOUM. powder 2 8' 1585-$580 I 8'. 2 Pll'SOfll 1445 VEASAIUES beaetl. A.ti 5. 840-4829 to town 4t4-11S3 LJ:~~'::.·1';'S·K llYllTllllT 2 BA 2 BA. dramatic;, -~ OllMI rm, 2 Ba. frl>IC, c:ommty TSL Mgmt 754-0081 2323 Elden A'll .. C.M. VlUA BALBOA 2 1hr lrg 3 Br 1111 on ~ll. 5000 1q. fl. CC> no..e737 834-11101 p ,,,,... ... Ex""_.._ apee. 1pltt level. Perk _.,.. e7'?, o.~...,. $ 1 0 0 0 I m O . 2 8r getden -t. pallO, 1 548·7854 CONDOS 831-4980 N.-port leland. "M~ rone def M• bMllNlll r..,.,..... • -·-• tettlng. Obi remote gar Ran<:ho San Joequln VII v ..--_. 3 Br 2ba. yr1y. Frptc:, .,.._ bdrm w/awn bl•....,_. ...,... For gym Of ltof· I late• 1011 144-4110 dr, c:hlld or pet°" IP-lu. 1 Br wlloll Frple. BAYFAONTHOME ;~50lld/ OIL.N.!..£•ll t1n1 New~ $850/mo. 9'11111 May31· $280 plu9 1 ge . 1 300 0 mo . ;.;.~~;;"=~-.....,l~~~~~~~~=I pr-oval. 2700 Ba)'llde Dr .. bOck atrium dec:or wall a.gent & ~. 4 8', -mo . .,_..r."JV Larp l1fw11J14 S11.p1 to u~d. Avall dep. 86().2374 87M700. LIW MWI -1 I u-10. 1 ~-Io' •PP t · S 1 1 O O · OOYll'lngl & tile Uporld-3 c:er ger. doek av111. STUNNING large 1 Br $850 mo Plu1 MCUrlly 8153. ll00/252-02e2, ext Shr tllle ~ 2 er ecn.1-----._-1_-.. ~~
Uquldatlon 3 Br mocMI -• txn uu ._ 87~75 ed end unit U20, $2400/mo. garden IPI pool' rec: depoelt. ClOeld ger-oe 38 "'2131374-1013 e to do, fully tum. Hot tub ........ la ...
.,.r11Cil horM. 120,000 8Y OWNER. Ouptex. \lfloo 38r 20.. lrvtne Terreoe 867-21114 956-2473 llM. 710 W. 18th St. lne:I. 21116 Minar To -8 pm. pro1 m• Of temeie, ~ •'550 up. 1900 ft lndu-
bekliW ,,_._._ l3ell.500. Iqua. neerty ,_, ~ 3 1ui1 refurbl1hed fro~ Orangel,.. oondo, 2 BR, W1llC to l> .. Cih $275 111 2 bf. 2 ba townhouM rw. call &46-te04. luxury 1 Br. Bayfront, ,...,t & ull. $350/mo. lit. •trtel oftloe.. 1.~!.01 ,__
113.500 dwn. Cell Pa· Br. 2~ Ba Ir pie. 512 ,_ <;>m lllru ,_ root. 1 Ba, by 1tr11m1 w/ ulll1 paid Hurryl BEST F1lrvlew & Biker No UP99f unll extr1 lrg llv tut, 11oo Mc:. 842•1158 dondo arctt. 1 • Hum·
trlek Tenore, e gt 8c*&. Newport ~t•. Lg 11v rm & lam rm.,_ refrlg, tennla, pool, JIC. Alty 53e-e190 ,_ pett 545--1812. rm. view ,;.., Udo W. tab Wu... lngtOn 8-:ft. '41-21M. 7ll0-8702.~today. Ouldl ..... 860-7 . O'llr\,lglltfbrtUr ... drc>&. No pell. At1all now •-•-....a..-fr. 2Br. 28• nr So Cout 1 800 /mo lu. Cali In l..IQuna_., ~
4 U4Vte eaoea trorn beaetl & .. ,_ landeaiplng. 2 1580 876-9229 ma -·· --. Piiz.a. 1700 mo 568-0933 v~ ~. ~ on B1ll>oa Penlneule, Ir p I ca. I 125 0 m O. ka Ju.a Cat. UtlUt ... pekj. $41 mo. 548-e797 . 1144 eq. fl. ~11..
appralMd at $325,000 833-2704 dy9, 873.-6324 C"-Y 3 bf, 2 ba. 2 l'Y HAAB<>fl LANE plul $150 deaning '-· 2 Br, encl Q«. airtra dMr1 ~~ 20: = ';. beaetl. •-=====""""'---f by lender. Pl1oed 10 ..a ......_ eondo wt:,etlo, W1lnut 3 Br 1~ Ba bll~ln• 2 382 Vlclorla. Call for 6 quiet. l4T5/mo 210 1750 · ?eo-«>88 1200-2500 9q.ft. W... Ir· :....-T It ... ~~~ ~21~8~0 Al· Beech Bung11ow under ::;tt~ ~I ~1; c:ar gar, oornmty poo1'. 1 awt. 842-3780 Wll90fl. 845-1819 · Condo .,,...,.,,,......-=--=---:::::;:-:1:-:t ~"' -::4:C::.t'. • a bdml & den R-2 _.._ • 1 300 ell u tll• paid I wkd"• 652•8485 1.,.1 ml. Dina M1rln1. No Yn •• ••*•= 1875 mo. 2Br, 20. 851..a21 ; trede for C.M. unlti. 21311157-&488 53M 180 BE.ST Alty,_ wkndl • peta. 1700/mo. 873-3835 1385 plue1 150 . Studio Apt ut111 lneld. beyMw. 2 c:ar e1ec gar· 1817 Wee1cim, N.8. 271 ------....,....--
! 1700,000. 3713 SH law Prtl!l!J USi Cetta.... 2224 ELEGANT LAKE PINES W taWttf ml 312 Vlctorl1. C1ll for ::~:l~od:~ ~01•s:1:. :::lt!tryr hook~. ~~=.,:;!-~~ 1= :i! ~~'¥:
' lhof'e, 860-8679· 4-Pl.11 lllTI ... TWNHM 2 Br 11 .. Bl n apf)t &42-3T80 842-04t4 M·F Ctll aft 4 423 EM! Bey denlJll. A.gent 641-603-2 I* mo. 1791 Whtttlar at. !~ Helglltl. 3 9r. 1 2Br 1V. l>alh itudloa w/ 2 bdrm, 1,!1p.u.glr::,:: lrple, al;, Aval01 May i'. 4 Br, 2 Be, lrplO, dlCik. BEAUTIFUL 1 Br'495 TSL Management Prune Fountain Vfllltfly of-Dye, 5 4
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0-N St ; et1a , ! Ba. tlouH. new pelnl. ef1Cil pa11oa. Groea '23. ::Y't 1 ~T983 . ltOO/mo. DYi 5~556 ¥:· Kid• & pell OK. PAV patio, pool, lp4I Daaa Pt&at 112' 842·1ll03 floe. 884 aq ft. 10528 l4t-4el
new roof. rellnleh•d 780: 1240,000 Prln only. rt · or -957-291M 6/mo. lMI0-4744 TOP.,.., Q\llel. no Pit• 1 -Ill.I 8 1 • 1 1 ,. ( o 1 ck) ---------
hardwood llOOts. forc.d Owner. 549-0433 New 2 & 3 8drm town· 3 BR 3 ,._ 2 •"' ~ .. -"-"'I Q-1 ••tt 549-2447 646-3115 llUll ".._. -71~ .... .-11 ... ~ --------air tleat, detaelled dbl hOtnel with double gar· .... , ., ,...,,.,,,_, --u . -"" Studio 9')t S3SO mo. ..,....,.... ~. •--car g•eoe. large yard. 23 UNITS, 7X grou. In-•••. Quiel E'•lde . §:"' UCI. $11IO ~IM. DelUX 1 BA,,.., SC Plza $455/mo. I 8'. , Ba. A.pl. Your Offt/lt• ooean ...... 873-2523 (213) 24S..7943 llWPllY 111111 .............
521 El ModenL Alklno c:omel100K, TU1tln. A.Qt ;G;1a1200 mo. Contae1 · 714-764-4582 . ..,., Aeeort-1.lk• adult tr1et frplo, lndry rm. Olf'P0'1, trorn Der'9 Polnl'I moet .. --Full 84wW» Sult• I Jl!!•!!.,.!!l•Yl!l!!!R~l!l!ll~Ml!l!B t 184,000. 64&.5041 afi M.J. 145-11181 owner et 2t34-A Orenge 5 2-5045, Ilk for Mitt w/pool, g11e. '47o+t40 neat ~~woedo aecluctect acenlc bluff, -wr-• 1• _ ---
I . ... .... DtlertHH A'll. 846-0897 VISTA FIL.ARE 3 BA, utll 1 .. 1 dleoount, or TSL .._1 842.~12 lltce ,_I , 2 11r.tw/ffpd ... _2 n210Dw•n1.,•1111•.•rfBr::~1~~~ If.~.~~ PU1111..,..ann
• ---' family room. brand ,_ p u r ch • 1 • op 1 I o n """" ictra '9 91 ¥1 • pat...,., -W•Wi -•• Bwrtltul 2 Br. oompletely Sm t Br. IJM. lncd ~ home. seoo mo. ...... 775-2580 .. -IPTL ger11g9. S7SO/mo. Orllle grounds, Mncty beaell, All YOU need lot one 8221 A.18 Broad sv.t. ~ 4 r-Old, It• 1475/mo. Of1ve by ,.., I 7eo.M17 -by 24N1 81nt• Cl1r1. botlt -.-. No pet9.. MonthlY FMl70 ....... .
raduotd 10 '335,000. 2 t a olled garage. L.ot W. Wll1on. 873·8331, IQ . , .......... Val.RU BwltltUI I Br. w/loft 6 Call 111·1441 or M·F 780-0018 e.40-6' ··-•
tllgunlts, 3 bt, l.mlly. 2~ 86xt00 In Suger1oef (86g 842-Hee 3 "·ta.. $700/rno. 111 & MESA VE ADE euc 8ectl w/1oft. :::' =· t-6, 843-0212. • ..... •Ill.Ill•·-·
I ~ ..!.,,.* Ol'IOll MCh. !~~ •.r1~ r • • > C 111 2 BA 1 Ba cottaoe. "" IMt ' ~70 twnnm. tu.a 2 ma1 bdmla. =::,-=-:!om, ou & 3 er ~ w1tt1 ---~ 1 MO Me MNT :~ not ~ U9 b~f,
' ..,., ........ -... .., ...... ......,.. &... cptl & paint. 'lflttw/dryr 1 wlfrplo, 2"41 la. I ll --...a.t ~-·~-. -•• • --1 --... 7 -....... -•rrlage rou •• .... llkuc ~ t dnf of Wood -·-~· ........ -lat...... ••-*-of"'"' oourM. ,...,. .. -·-·-._. DtvOf'oe,, F1mlly Pro-; n...... Opt tf Ctu!J lUJ oft~ Q.w.rP9t.: lnbtFC:v:._,. 3 &~ =fr0tlll 776.81cr :~; H$ Hemllton. ~;:;;,.xtre taroe :::C,.'*:t ~~ = :-,.:::~No e~:r:n'o :,or~::::
...-T 1625& cttp.10808 214 frplo,dfltlwMNt. . 2br,2ba .bl!..:'!.!.· med·,::=ncy.No Clll AM ~ .Atiwe=="I°'*' --LIT Ho 6.,.. Otego oounty. Merer Pl. 54....,..... si-tto, """' blnd9 1n er . ...,_.ta hnUW dNft, ,~ ,,.. ,._,, ~ ~ ...,,,....,..,,
l M ~ L~l1 Old 8penlell POOLSIOICOH0038R. 1 1000/mo. Neer°"~ ==I· U OO/ll'IO. uoo-"""'".NT 2 ... ,.._ ~--zt::o ., IN"I VAJ uvnn _...on2 .._.ooean-2 Ba.!lo,....._1815. & Wut VIie l.oop. ............ ... .......... "~ -....,., .,...trom ,...__, __
Prtma OOWt .a ~ "°"' ioca. 11r01 front· ~ ~no 1-. 548-2000. -· -•• OE.A~AM ptNU 2 Ila.'"*' a=,_.. t 1 I* IQ ~wtr9 y._ _,
._.""" ltlll ... tae ft •· t 8r 2 8a. tirdwd . llftdM ahotoe 1 8drm at oeeuw., qullltty 1: 1 la. autet 1 bdrm. doe. to 1 "·"--pool. . .,,. t1tt1.11 Clll M J-to •MIU ii n.
,......,.... IOt In floon, ~OHCI by t ' "'· 2a.. :::dr rm, ':.!· 100 a ull'lm•r pool! :'rl61:r1°"'i1e ~ b .. ch. laloo'tloo~I. P'MH ...-. .,.'f8"mo. ...., ........ • LUii ~l.J
91ou1 H curt Herbor lpanlatl well•. Terma. ;:: CiP .... f:21 · IE8T Nty '38-t180 ,_ t 1311/0.10,. '•vH / !:;.?~Aet,e.. 1~ Ho PIM. Mt -MOT '"1med. ~-1 Ir • •••m
llUdtle.taH.000 Call ..... ,000.Clll_.. mo. t.-aa-.L -.aa 1*ndt2111"80-1oi1 ~c.a..a Jttlf, t•1 Dlllr•lll•lt. &palk>NI0.18' .. 16. ~
U'l·U 11 ~·~· or ..... , r .. lUI ~ 8tudl0. ~ ~ ::::==:mt Mn Mgt. , .. 4ao, eip117. 1111 Ml.-t.u• btt·•n•,~.opt•t. """'-0-.... too.-1114111 .....,..,.. ----__ ---.-... l380lrtto. Utlltl pd. --.rtltul 009IWI a ~ llUIM •• •• _ ... ,. --. llOOI. _.. lcdl uon, llllundlnt ~.,._ ..,_ _
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Orange Coe.at DAILY PILOT /Monday, Aprll a&, 1913
TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Acnoss
I York .md
Kno•
G 1n1n1111atn
10 Wuotlt..hic.i..t•r
14 MldWtlil C'.ily
15 l J11tJ bo1ty
16 Cha\m
17 Oorrnf.'•
18 Belay
19 M1.1lt1dy
20 F' di SE' 1tJ111·
2 WdS
22 Poa antJ .ilf..i
24 Beg1nn111Q
26 M ear1111q
27 Braw
30 Co•llt111tl
J I Strong b .. er,.
'32 Narcot11 l ru•t
2wd-.
J7Ego S•ol
:\8 Tne
t'a1co11
40 Pinch
41 Oc1orwr '1~1
43 Rem..i1 11
,1.i Wr.tlt1
J 5 Ellu'>e<J
•18 Brown o;l1JCle
5 1 $lll Vl'VS
...... , ....
~a Holdt b11c;k
54 V101e11t
68 Ptl~r u"11
!10 llinttronl
151 Overnc1
82 l.ooµ Arch
63 Rob11kan i.
i.on
64 Unwec1ve
65 Btttletd
615 Spoth,
67 PhOIOS
DOWN
1 Bott(l1n
2 tsr ael k 111Q
3 Omzte
4 In lhe 1.1p ul
5 ROOnll>
6 S1muli1lt!
7 Ttmeabtlr
H A bump 011
" W11nno1ds
10 D1sc1phnE>
11 (;lld!(lt-r
12 F ore1gne1
13 N Jn llut11 '"
2 t Brrl ... ar
mt1CJ11I
23 Otd-
IATURDAV'I
PUZZLE SOL YED
womdn1sn
25 ls unstt>clcJy
27 Corn beel
~8 A1nend
°'9 Ms Gw\'11
J 3 HOICl>ng ld<,I
14 Erg or onm
35 Spring ~ g
J6 E11ped,lt'<I
:J8 AM~
.39 Anl )I
42 FootOdllt<r
4 3 lriftttlrtt1r
46 -C11p10
47 Burrus
118 Air ca• .,
J9 Pt!J Ct' dt1tly
50 E•C.•'>ti
SJ Mt>r110C.1 t·
5"i -Scot•o
"'• i;r lip l lt:'
5; r sr
60 W111qtl1110
HM Ptntaala 3,11 •••IT te Leaa 4024
N~ t.t•lf'phone wee repreten!MtlVl"ll \0
•wrt tunl11ht In Coeta MN& ottt~
•P1u t tlm~
DLlllllL/UUI •Mwt l>t-Mt lt>.Nt IU
Wt n..cl • brlghl, ma
ture lndlYldl.l&I lo won-In
th1 marketing depart
ment IOr QAOUP W
CAl!ILE or Newport
leach Outl .. Include
• lllo ~xperlon1.~ flt'('t'tf."Jl1ry
Wrlllt Uf'f' llu• W 8 ~t Ww•• tA ~ITQJ
• Ph.~aunt J.>t'111011ullty
•J«-ll•ble
Ill• lyplng, filing. reacn. , ________ _
cklllng Ind ptlc)Me. etc Hop 8lng'1 laundry "ow
Xlnt oompan)' benttlte aootpllng applloattona
Paid vacation and all tor dlllllll"y driver Good
holldays. Call Now Ho-drhllog rtc0rd Aooly In
ward Reeck, a3t.f269 peraon Mon·,rl 9;iOAM
142-llll, Elf. 312, 1ff. 1130
Commerolal1, TV, TV 1000 N Coul Hwy, La·
Commerclal Production gvna Bch N!f!D EXTRA CASH?
Faolllty Interviewing ~· Houatcteantng 11rvlce Company need1 l)IOpte
pll lri ltwl t>.ach ar ... for "eed• enthualatlc adult. to w0tk from home Start
1w1m_.r, laat11on tum· Mon·frl, 8·2 pm Train· lmmed. '300 per ~ t m1rw1ar. IOlt drink, & Ing aalary 14 00 per hr l)OMlbll C..U !Of S 18 115
Health Club advertlte· TranlC)Of1allon required, dlgHt 1·312·931·7984
mentl Ttwlae are amall CM real~ prel Call I ext H22311
blt1 & background roi.. ..,., 957-8431 Mlekl• -N-ow-,-.-kl_n_g_a_p_p_ll_c_a1-1o_n_1
~1~!8~i.~l • pp t . INTERNATIOWAL OIL Check Caahtng Store DRILLERS • Now hiring Mu11 have caahter and
Real Eatete
OlllllUOl&ll.I.
Two 01r11r oriented II· cen .... needed to i.atn
the 1klll1 of broilerage &
manag1men1 ot com·
merctal R E Income
during training E•celllnl
ban1ftt1 • Ill• & h1at1t1
ln1urance ptu1 d1nte1
pt1n Call R1elonom1c1.
675·6700 c o !IA P u T E R c R T & for roughnecila & aome Niii experience Sood·
PRNTR technician w / lleld etall Mull train Ing required 860 5282 __ R_EA_L_E_S-TA_T_E __
•hipping & rec dutlea S20,000 + For lnlo call for appointment sa1eepereon NMd 1 •x·
Part-time 1tudent ac· (3 t n 920·9875 IJll llrte lHllfUee perlenced peraon In
C41Ptebl1. 567-6130 22311B. (FM) CNA'• & NA needed all commercial & lndu11r1111
Ottll P/T WLl..lt UllL/llOlnAAY I ahlftt. Apply Mon thru real e1ta11 for 11 •uca.•· • • F 1 "A•• 1 3p•• N 1tu1 & growing firm. Need nice p1r1on for -&llEE r " ... 0 ... --
1 •-port Com1. Center 1555 Biel wort<lng condition•
TEL·l-CIRC
HAS IMMfOIATI OPl!NINQ8
'0A PART-TIME PIA80N8 IN
Tl!Ll!PHONE 8ALf8 DEPARTMENT
0, LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER
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•Evening• and Saturday
mornings
• CommlHlon/Guarantee
·Mu at be ambitious,
pleaaant end rellable
•Experience helpful,
but wllllng to train
·Thia la not temporary
642-567 8. ext. 312 < between 5:30PM-9PM
"THE POSITIVE ANSWER''
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lpayed femal• cat. '°"" blao61 he.Ir, )'ltlow ~.
White Whlakt•I, Wiii bl
Piii 10 alaeP Thuredey If
no ,_ can bl found
h rallar H
I U Y flUITHI
Herb ea1..-133
**I BUY** '"'"'" MASTERS AUCTION
........ 111-1121
Ru11 Florel Sofa, 8 .
plllow·becil, 1260
963-4058 ----NEW MA TT RESS SETS
Twn u $60, full t121 185,
OvMn $106, King 1126
ANDY 750-6832
2·7 SolH & 5 Sota,
Rocking chr, wing enr
673-2!123 SECRETARY
CJICU hu Imm opening
lor 1 11cr1tary with
accurate typing, xlnt S/H
and 1pelllng 1kt111 OOOd
11119hon• linasu. llkes detall, tell mottvalor end
work• well under pres.
eure. ContM:t Mr Byrne
556-3110
Je~I W1ate4 51 05 Gtrl1' 9-pc wtll Prov. Bdrm
Europeen woman lool<I"' HI S300 2nd Bdrm Ml.
ror pt/time hlkpg, com 7-pc $300 BookcaH
panlon It cooking ., room dlvdere (31 $75 N rands approx 9.3 ·Ne Ohl'• 24" bike, Inc biKI
area 563· 1253 rack 150 780-973 t 111! 5PM Liva-In Nuree. compan
cook ng. 1ome axperl-Small. congenial New· Su parlor Ave. N B In Ntwport 9each
ence. Good pay. pl111-port Beach otnce l'llld• 84s.7784. 714/84$-5051 r101C>llonlll
Ing Sanla Ana environ-non-amoker who cen1---------FlllT
ambul Xlnt raterenc11 De•lgner 4 pl1c1 He
drlver(213)919·3847 I couch. orig $2100. like new $950 King 1lze
waler ti.cl, healM, frame.
pedMtlll $150, 642·7477 ment. Catt onty 9-11 am type 50 WPM, •pell, en-111111 AllE RECEPTIONIST TYPIST IFFIOE •-, l 558-1304 unclate. and 11 iett-Mature peraon to handle Permanent parr llme 1•na=l;,;;m=l •I:;,,_ ___ _
motivated Muat have 1 live In or out, to help hllvy phone•. typlog & poeltlon, conatructton "--Furn tor aate, eec couch.
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Mature. reepon1lble per-
aon with raterenoea and
own tranap 2 day week
NB Area.
Y, law office •""'"'llnc:e care tor paralyzed 37 oth., clefleal dutlet tor experience nelplul U!JI 9910 colfM 1able, auort an-
Call Barbara 7~477 year old man 548·2359 law firm. Call Debra 545-9407 Sherrie'• Poodlel 5250 & t I q u • • & ch• I''
or 831-3404 752·1101 SERVICE STATION AT· up T .. cup, toy, mini•· _840-__ 9_8_8_9 ____ _
LIU AIEm OFF-HOH Ill JOU TENDANT Exper Apply ture 546-2848 King 11ze water bed
714-642.6 7 "3 ~:~·=~!,d,;'~':!:: No experience neceuery Shell Station, 17th & Ir· lli•H AJ•• p,,,111 complet:e~~;308 . .., U S. and overaeaa vine, NB. Reda and GOiden. •'"ote. ---------0 •• ••r lllP •1•• and aggr111lv1 loan Fee for Direct""" " ..-; • -&genii 1•312•888•3338 SITIER (lull time) In my Champion llne Call Sect sofa. $200 4x8 TV
No 1xp1rt1nc1 necee· 7 1 4 • 8 4 3 . 2 3 3 o 0 r Ext. E-1530 home tor 8 mo• glrl 556-0715 AM only shetv11, $45 Oak and
ury Exciting cer-op-881•1400 Non-1mkr 557-2732 alt AKC Bolton Terrier&, teblel (2) & cottee table,
portunlly ---------1 Operator/Sale• New 5pm or 8'41-0574 mate. 12 week• ,250 $45 ea II' redwood plc-
Fee lor Directory. •Le•a Preoener* exterior aurf~ cteanlng ntc table & t>enchel, $70 1-312-888-4347 Xlnt aatary plua commie· company need• agor ... Now accepting appllce-Small Procuatnff lab 754-1033, 8·6 pm 5 apd women's lllk• &
Ext C-1533 eton. minimum 2Jea" tlve peraon Top wages Ilona lor bookkeeper. IMkl part or lul time AKCOot>es.8wke.champ men'• beech crulHr
e11per 1st & 2n TO. & bonus Call James Apply at 2406 N-port Mature Peraon, moetly tired, $200 bike $15 ea ~ elz.e
Olm•El IEIYIOE Nwpt Bch. 851-0444 876-t 170 Blvd. NIWPO't 8eech Cilflcal Apply PO Box 95 l-l966 watllfbed w/drwr1, $125
HPHlllTATIYI ---------1027 San Juan Capl-Oek queen •lze bdrm L0111 Proce .. tng OllER IEPUTIHIT Alltel for Board and Cwe atrano, 92693. Ce Pit Butt puppy. ahota. no set. $.450 Bar aioota. 525 Poellton located at p all 10 Ba k I Home. 24 hr 1htlt1. Sun·•---------pa,,..ra $50. E 857 a 2 8 t1aadquart1ra of llber-re ,i u• n n Have tmmad openlnge d 1 y and M 0 n day . TUOIEI .--ea va, .., 1 ·
gl .... salll>Oel mlg Hea-Sante na/Coite Meaa avall In order dept No 631-4942 MonteMOtl Pr•School 842"3682 3 yr old llurdy hld••·bed
vy telephone work and area 11 looking for VA/ e1tper. n-ry Com· ---------Immediate opening. full AKC Min Schneuzart, sole. seeta 3, rull brown cu1tomw conlact Sall-FHA •nd Convenllonat pany will tie.In XLNT In· Leu lt,l"tMlfatiYff time MonlflMOt'I oertlfl. lh<>ll & AKC lhaso Apao wood lrlm. good cond
Ing & boat malntlrepalr Loan ProceHora with come FMappt Call Mr Very active Company cate required. CrMIMty pupa 661·0667 or $75 848-5936
experience required. 1•2 yr experience Full Kennedy, 882·5843 nHdl 4 exper Repa. & ralleblllty a muat. 648-8301
Minimum beginning H· Time Position Xlnt Sa· -,-.-.,-/-T-l•_E_R_E_l_l _I_ High comm petd on 997-8333
tary, SISK depending on lary end Bonue Imme-"" . • eaoh c101tng Com•1=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii experience Apply In dtate Opening• Cl tor Wented edu1t1 over 22 make money with u1 Ask!•
per.on 10 Wayne Davi• Appointment A ER· who enjoy working wtlh tor Darryl August Capl· Tll • A • 0110
ERICKSON YACHTS ICAN TEMPORARY youth Muat be well tal 89~1011 Immediate openlnge In
1931 Dllf• Av1, 1rv1ne: 871~ ~3V7 3
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9C58E S · groomed, PlfaoNble, • telephone sale1. aelllng Calif. __ .... _• __ • ______ , polltlve motivator Start RetttWrant tubtcrlptlone to the Dally
l.1 ,I.••• IEEIEI at $75 per week Cell TA• llU Piiot. Evening houre and
IAILY PILIT -2-6pm, 6-48-7021 (Uk lor We are looklng for lull Saturday morn Inga Part time Sat/Sun. eerty tor 7·11 Rent A Car Sharron) and pan time help Day CommlHlon with gua-
AM Dependable van. WUI\ & Oetall cat• Onty PUT Tiii or night anttt1 avalleble. ran tao end bonu10. wagon or small pickup exp people apply Opportunity for advan· Contect 642·5678 aft
truck with ahall neo••· _8_50_-_11_80______ RH/WHlUU cement. APPLY 2 to 4 5.30PM eventnq•
nry. Sala~ plue mlle· l y I ' Make eictra SS helping PM 899 COAST HWY. I~~~~~~-~~~~
C II • ' I LAO B"°•CH I~ • a 2·4321, ext All ahtfts .-PPLY NEW-youth carrtera promote UNA ""' Tellptt<>M Aoot Setters
-Beaut new lrg octegon IMlG couch-quality! Coat 3K 111 Ben" 9920 the Broedw1y 1 yr ago
Horae IOI' Nie. Mull sell 8 natural earth tonea,
year old Tenneuee movtng-muet sac $t500
Walker. 17 hand• t1lgh, _s_s_2_-_12_33 ____ _
grffl dlaposltloo. 1uper Dining room group. Broy-
healthy. S750 Incl• Tack hlll, table w /6 chatra,
714 -240-7338 or china c ebinet , exit
7 14-240· 7051 shape S825. 848·2498
A w .. 1ern Saddle 15'1t Oriental din rm M'I oval •••I. Simco $376 ext1nt1on table, chin•
Matching Breut Strap cabinet & bullet, $700
$40 . Like new obo Rattan sofa. 2
71419&4·5388. chalre, coffee table,
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Save home, car. etc. Call _1_or_r1_1u_r_n_ca1_1 _e_o_e__ 1555 s 1 A route• Meture, outgo-I T ,.. Nowl PrlVll'ltatlYI Action ~0g va ' Ing, attrectlve parental ....,..... r.i1H Up to $7/hour. Start lm-
Workahop 951-5647 llllY PILIT ~Mon thr:~rl~ type P«ton. pteaM call Full time 1111u Retell mediately Entnualutlc
collect, 24 hra The Dally Piiot hu &48-H6"' 2·5PM.~-F 6-48-7021 Fabric Store, Coate vote., abll11y to lhlnk on
op1nlng1 tor part time•------PLUMBERS Men 848-9467 your 1111 Call Miki ar
LiYHltck 5930 S350 S.cS_-88_S_I __
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Y• Type lilly, 2 Y"· lhOw white. alnt cond $275 pro1pec1. Engl/ Wut, Ar1111 adjustable ne1gn1
pert cont, eound. very 1111-top dratling uble
gentle. $1000 639·7815 3h42 $80 6 yards ot
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Route Man t Maintenance RET 662·7510. Mert1•1H, T.D.'14021 ao•n ° •U· General M11ch11nlc11I Plumbera needed 3-5 yrs AIL SALES-For Char., ________ _
pennee catrllr1, Monday knowledge Some E•· e11p In 11ervlc1 manda-II•'• Locker, Lido Area TILEPHll .... unua :~u/~;r.-~~· ::v~ perlence In et.ctrlcal & to~ All refer1r1a.a wlll apecia/ly 1tor1. luff-time llUOrTHI
eva. 97 1-2209 n-oll white uph fabric
Peta 5535 pe1d S250 sell S 125 644-5142 .2 ... 0. lat PIUmbl"" ,....., ... ..__. ...... be verified Mutt have poeltlon Prev UP« pref -• • de1>et1dllt>l1 ttatlon wa-... ...., ... , .... ..,...,, Call S "'7" "'""" Mu1tache Parrot w/naw -------~~~~~~~~~~ Special ,, In lat & 2nd """' • van or small ""'"up be avallabte days, even-_OWf'l __ truG_k_7_54-_68e_2__ u.unne " ~'.JV we n..o """"" ,,_,,le 10 1 I'll 8 tt ott white & gold couen P I TD, 1"•9 ,....., "~ I d d C II •-1 "---a..·le """"",.._.,... .11tra g• wroug Iron Looi• cus'"1on Xlnt lrMU • noe .... and current 1n11urence ng1 an waellen 11. • Prl1ter, -..et -"---I eet •JP 11ppolntmen1s c.-·•t •9"2382 " LOST: Collle. Fe. 10 yr1 Stnicet 3014 Robt. Sattllf NH/CM Weekly aalery s 150 and Oonoa, Suri end Sand Famlllar wu~'~e Dick ..... trom our Coate M ... 01. -..-· .... ~ con d S 1 5 0 Io b o
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o6d. "HlctU", Red COiar, R.E Broker Bd Realtors Company B1n1ftt1 plua Hotel. 494-8460 3"" M•"a'. Co ....... -eflls u 1 1 di 1 1 .. 1 flee In th• evening tor 1---------548-9737 u v d R * .... ,.,...., * 842 2111 54S-Oe11 1---------vv ... ..,..,.., n que a as co" ng Hollda~ Inn'•~,, ......... lltrcLaa..11'11 ----...... er • •ward -·-• • mlllegl and c:ommlsalon MANAGER Orange ounty Airport 11ore Mika an energetic ·--"'" • Ill Cuttom bit llookCHH,
546-9122 1111111 If •&I· WIDOW HAS US tor opportunity Apply at lr•er l ltrJ •irt Ar11 For appt peraon With tlllr tor f• ctub alary + commit-• ' wtll lurnlsh average wall F~•nd·. Yn~ f•m Golden ••ar TD'•. SI0.000 up. No clrculatton ottlol 3PM to L 557.11212 Mr Emmon• ahton and/or mod-'lng alon + bonu1 Call Aatit... 010 $125 °'"'floral wtr col-"" v -5p•• Or "-··t 0 lty arge mall order com· .. 751 •222 .. 1 p• • . ., Retriever Afghan mill, 59 Ill Franklln credtt check. no penalty .... ange..,.,.... • pany hu Im~ opening Newport Stetlonera Inc e11pertence helpful Apply -•11• -Manlve oak din tab I• ors S25 11 54$-6756
Magnolia & 18th CM Hollywood Cell D•l)l•on Auoc Piiot, 330 W•t Bay SI· IOI' exper man1Q9< Vo-PllllOTlll I In !:"on. ALEXIA NA-Tl~ Ulll 5250 Oak upholllered Oln rm 111, 3 lvee Incl.
642-8158 Open 7 day. a week Alt 673-7311 Cotta MeM •, lume operation .tlgl llll IOlfEllllt TU L FASHIONS. 290 NatlorlllCompany XLNT lovHHI $650 Wicker pada. pecan, $450. Ou.
Found. Samoyed, vie Major Cfedlt Cwda. HOll&Tllt SALIS clerlcal atat1 In key dlec Foret! Ave ' Laguna New PrOduct Dally Cull rOCkllf 5100 642-8115 en tlHP Iola. $200
Hatbor & Adema. C.M (213) 485-8351 llltlT 1'1111 -IPllllll ayetem. RequlrN aome Packing. Handllog, and 8Mctl advance clli M,.. Jue>-Antique round oak kttc:Mln Lamp•. S75 ea. 640-2886
M ... owntt'. "4-5e58 I UL man l'IUI PIT, FIT, XLNT Commit . tec:hnlcal knowledge w/ }1~kll~r~n~ngE~0::r.vh Salllperton$ needed for er. 895-45e7 lbl •14 oak Chrl $.400 King-er bed, xlnl cond
L()tJT: Diamond ring. at laalatll I $10,000 to 1900.000 or Work In OC Muat have ~~~~;'Tie!.~~ 8')Mklng pref. CRYSTAL growing advertl1lng TEUPllH lllYU ,_1eo-_9_7_3_1 _____ Seara Ktr• firm mattr ...
Sax &th Ave., so. cat F'-·aca•at m()(e Direct lender -We ftalr tor color & be• Mii reavme 10 PMaonnel, PO CREATIONS 631-5414 :,ri~.•cr9c1:i~~~!. Wiii A Uaacn 6011 w/bo~ 1pr1ngs, s22s
Pt ara al coametlo ... can fund In 6 days SFR. 1tarter Wiii train Box 2343. Coat• Mee&. 650-0248 Can dettver If
11 t L d Condoa Untt• or com M0-5249 P/T ASamH Inquire at: No Experience necH· HARBOR AREA necessary con"· g rewar luia...... merlcal0 pr,.,..:,..., Non·1---------CA 92826 Dally Piiot new1paper WaJH Olmtttu lu. aary NoSllllng ldMllOf APPLIANCE SERVICE ___ ....:..... ___ _ PIHae call 840-9350 f •-• 4012 v,,.. .. , · Bectr1cal Altlmbly & ao1. t---------1 •• Must Hll Wicker Table d)'S. 769-8l29 -· No er..,, owner occupied O.K derlng & working with ll.&llAIEll 111111 dHler In trvln• area Advert11lng Mgmt & Student• Salary PI T We Mii rec:ond . guar queetloMukld Ooe1 not have to be In Ear $.450 10 1800 Approx 20 hra pr w .. Matl!etlng.842·1388 Eve a . Cell Cindy, appttanoea 549-3077 Chair. Lamp & Wall -------· ___ , l&llM RIISE eacrow or Ualed. Broker 1mall hand toota. ea.ta .~ If h s>er1 Ahl!fnoone & aome -802-5828 Hanging• All lor $75
Found female Boxer/Pit Lea l•&•IH·l••• referrm Wlkx>ml. MeM. 845-9652 Aek tor "=... oryou, •.~ .. 8....')oy•· kend morning• Mutt SALIS llP •--nu--,...--1-.. -1-1-I Ill lPPl.WtOfl Call Cathy 552·6433
Bull mix. Vic. N.wport .... ~ • TIPA Tllln. Co+-lnne. ~ .. ~ ...;,hn ,:;.-;,.. have dlplndabla venldl. Eatabllahld dlllrlbutor la Herb 957-8133 Evet
Blvd CM 876-52M E·-r1~-" R~tal Car c 11 R 1 prefer ltght truck w/ Heklng •n afigreHlve 3 poattlona ave.II tor Mt-!.::=======::. · · · 92 PaH1ng1r V••••I, • ••• .,.._ ~ ...... v·~-"'' a r oun ree at Weetlnghouse relrfg, Found M l<lah Set1« .._ -· ~ needed to write 548 7058 b 1 IAM & camper lhel1 Only neet ...... rep for ta llne of ting appti. No nlllng. $125 Admfral tro•t1"a "·ra t •-111
h k: ' 1 •1•1 ldle1 loc., wtth '-llY foot 2273 Harbor Blvd contrectl 7.1 t Rent a 3p•: ....... dtwna.,. r11pon1tbl• per1on1 coneumer pr0duct1 T•· Safari Company wlll .. HJ c o 1 r ch a n, v c traffic. For Info. call .,~ ,..~, ··-. ro. C 650-80 ,., ..._.. ,. 1 H all train IT -For ...... 1 refrlg. S550. 642-5788 M' i Vl . B d/ I I '""7 ..,.,., '"' .,. ar 1 t --------' anftlu Starting •"-r torlN 11 I IV In lhe · _.,. · Il l ta -· uahar nd anapolla Quinn 2t3/944-8710 (714) ••• "281 ..... lcal ,.,..." ...,.,.., .... REFRIOE"•TOR =I 963-573e .,......., ,......, pro11• $.4. 75 hr & mlteeoe. Orenge County-San Ole-c •II Mr I John a on, ....,. lulaen Howard Wlcktnlhllm •FASHION COUNSELOR Full/part tlmo opportun-Call btwn 9:30-lO 30AM go areu. S... nlary & 882-68« Like~. frost tree, 2 dr, SI ID[R
Found: Yng Fem She-ft::::A.::ltln 40l4 Mang St2/hr. PIT, Lad'-Ap-lty tor flnanctal lnde· only Mon-Fri, Hk for comm Exper pref. Call Telephone Set ... tull or $185 8113·9060 UI"
pherd, "'9 tan. wtlt ~. ~ parll Butl~ pendene1 working with Greg Hyde, clrcutatlon tor appt 10AM·3PM P/T Set appointment• SHrt Kenmore WHher SWAP ME£T Laguna. 4"'3414 Janltonal 731-4347 phy•lclan speclall1t In 842~21 dally t -800·228-4748 for~~ com"•"y No _,._ ...-· S 100, maintained by ATTENTION WOMEN Floor Covering SalH, Cardlology/ Internal Aak tor Mra. Le'yY Hlllng Top wagH & s •• r. c 0 n tr.ct .. 4 &,rll 10tti •
p...,pla !tfi !~:'~o;:"a:;•· latl'Y!ltal ~=~~e!.T.::~~: ~~~~~·.~~~~~~~a•,::· P/2~ ~~!Y.!!!' IGTIJ/llOPT. :~~~~7cf•" Edward It 730-9455 or 54Mtl04 ..: 2':. I 4tti .. ~:,
SPIRITUAL READINGS route for..-. Grose $l ltlt Wut.. SIOO anowroom. llb«at com-780-2601 The Health Care Dlvlllon nuded for growing•--,-.. -.-~---.-.-..... --lflk• ~•w R•ld1e1 1bFy aide ef Ht'l,eHtll dart• Advice In all mattera ooo monthly. ConeultlnQ _ mllllon Calf Mr Ter~l-Med--lcal-------01 JOHNSON & JOHN· Ne.,., port Beach ad • --~ r• roat.... erg r1111er II& la rtl. I~. marriage I. butt· +equip i euppllH ................... W-'dl, 7141751·2324 Technotoglat. 8 yr wt SONProduete.lnc haaa agency Muet be highly --S 350 882· 1442, n1a'"1,.·8oA.laoE,.~~~·. 761-3020 1111 AECEPTIONIST for Full or part 11-oou"'-C·'lf , ........ ..__.._. tor I organ!Nd w11h uoedent 20 .. _..... 752·11S3 .............. , • ., ....,,,..., ,_ ,,_, ,,_ ., ,._, ,........., part·t ma 11cr1tarl•I typing and c:llflctil allllla -nMI Avery at Marguerite • Sen Clem. 492.7298 Bl ycKlf own boaa & p ~owing property Mgm't and frl<IMduala for buet-Newport Beech Lab poel!Jon avellal>le In their tmmed opening. Call ,..,.. Kenmore wHhtr, 5100. 9.,_ SlO Sil* Mt up
..... ';OIK community w/ o. In HB. 2 yra AIR ,_. of your own 1refn· SMA 11 E11perl1nc1 a We11.,n R9Qlon ottlce, Brook• at 644-7&44 f ..... Kenmore llec dryer, $75. 6 • earn. Open to publlc PllY&ft ll1llTIYI ~ -t•. Be a dlltrl-computer axper requlr-tng provided for' grHt mu1t. 11oura, 3·12 •P· June 1, 1983. Thia la an1---------N .. Exit cond. 544--6488 911m to 3pm. Fr" ad·
Uc AQ009261. ~212 but or part -time for ed. lnvoioa ltltty. stat• opportunity For appt pro11 Phone 84~140 Id.., llluatJon l0t an In· IEOlnUY l4Yertbi .. Prt.. FROSTFREE FREEZER minion 1o ihoppere
81lu old f'Tl#I, !1: ~ ~=-WaFt!! ~ ::~··· balancing Call 714-84t ... 828 MEDICAL dlvlduat who wante a RECEPTIONIST lor La· M-$11 -HN St25 Evs. 867-8218 83t ... 848
-.-·-·-.......... ---T" ... SCRIPTION s permenent year around ,:,na Beech l.ftr Ofllcl• r-· ---------E ucatlon. 6' 1", 85 ......... .......u L-......... or n--53&-75"1 8AM to 12 N Full Time non-commlNIOrl rvm I T I I " 2 fll et,._. ffet C·'-·IC tv dbl v : •• ll 1"11 ,_ .,_ .,..,.. .,.,... " ~01 t on wor .. 1ng 4 ••Hnt. good tvplat. .., """ • • oven. QU . .uKI Uffal • lbl, hMlthy. plMalng to tt •pu 8.,.8709 1alel pa.ltlon avallable Work at home, 5 yra+ k Ith ' &A ...... $37"/obo •••1397 the -ve. dNor'*'· Int• • v '"· _,. Ant. Svc. Pl1nt oie. N8 In a large Racq~ball & current experience In oure • ""'' w • llgllt bookkeeping 8Cll I " · .,....... POOL TABLE
r•tll Include: Sport•. R«all llquor but. At>n. gr. hp. only tor Yatlabl• HMlth'Club Contact L• Medical Record Depart-ll•iilbl• •chedule. Pre-714-.4114-7527 ftr ......... wert NOfge wuher/dr)'9r, hla· 4'•7' llate. cuetom wood .._._,, ~:-::: ••18.000. Paul Franklin. ahllta tl3t·5640 ...... for ~11n1~matton mint required Back-v1ou• ottlc• 1••P1rlenc• W I e•M d• .... 20 lb c~ Uk• 1 ,_.,... .., .,,. "~ "' and 1.1tc11tent typing * IEOIOUJ * 41., "Y v.,, dlllgn Comee w/blllard & Denclng. Ag\ ee.i-&910. 1182-1374 ground to Include H&P'1, ,., T • ......., ,_ S165 MCtl E eldl llght & wall unit w/cuee. th,. widow or afflu9ftt Apt Manager oouple w/ d/1 111mmartea. coneul-lklll requl 0 ....,...,. Sherp pereon wllh 70 Tel ...... lalea by eldl rlfr1g. _,., "&" valued at S2000: lllllng .,~,. lady, matUf'I, In-•l(f)er1enOI for 97 unit• Hatrdre ... r. C.M Wed· tatlona, operative re-~;cs.Mae. wpm typing and diet•· .... ....... 1o1 tn the door. Almond. for $500 firm 80l-8237
t...,,., good ~. garden apt. ea.ta M... S5~!·2p7~ ~8fol,!°""291ng p or II M . F , 1 0. 4 • ptlone 1111111 10 WOOc In N II I ,.__ an E I x II c o n d S 5 8 5 C RS S 001 Life ~be jo)'ful with Salary + bonua + apt. ...,... vv"' "'" ~ 788-8500 Pl.-T1 t• l .. t paced Newporl • on• ...,. .. p y, X· 848-2498 A 1 1~ right c.,mpanlon. j1 No P•U. 842-4907 HAIRST't'LIST -•• -E-D-IC ___ L ______ HEAL TH CARE DIVI-8HOh Real E•1•1• Of· OICllnl l)foduot, no,.. TRUCKS S751
Wd P 0 Bo 177.. ...-....d ""' "' s~ llCt Word Proc1Hlng lt¥M Aak for Alli Electrlc lat air range & Avail at 1oC11 gov't 11111.
le: • • • '"• -:Y:. wantec:l lor Bit. lal aalon Chiropractic .... ,, NII· 1..,700 •F"""..,_ ..... ,ld ex'*1enCe hetpf\11 Con-895-4547 grtll S160. Upright lra.z-Call (refundabl•) (3121 ~ ...._ Celtomla. . Mon thru Set 873-4013 motivated nlldld In 1 • -""" tac1Poegy 11 833-2900 er. $1150. 848-5648 931·S337 Ext. 223118 IOI'
80213 BABYSITTER WANTED. Sell with EASEi doctor olllce. lmmed. 1,.,.!"'. ~A2:7 t5 0 ___....., 101tto•, !_~.!.'!!If__. Wanted : Good uHd ~..!.,~~()()'on how to C=a:: My~ CdM 7:30 to It'• a BREEZE opening. Call Pam .......,..,,_, 5". ,,,_ """" """' • ....... ,,.... __ ,...,. 5.30 dally. Own tran1. Cleaallled Ad• ... 2-6878 816-3492 Equal Oppty EmPI0)'9r Vwy rut paced lnveet· Sat. It an hour. 15 wNhlt •dryer,...,~ lrede,...;.. _______ _
iUt's lller1lillll" 720--0&40 aft 6pm. llliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil..;;mmmmllllmm.. ment banking ftrm loolc· WPM, Cofone Ml Mar. tor plllowb\ck qn aofa Wanled: Ju:r & popular i.. Ing for tomeone with Jtm11W7&-0e38 •leaper w/ottoman. vooal LP'• tr om
711 HO. HAA90A BLVD ""'CNiltR«lpl-2 lllt•llW Newepaper exoalllnt offloutlllla Ind '31-433t 1950-11180 top dollar
FUU£RTON fnftW.ioj,.r.ei,., R.-p adUlta., temp/perm. IZ£Sf dttall oriented Good TILE SETTERS & COLOSPOT RelrlglralOf ptlld.. 5'&-noa anytime
Ml-MN :r!!~~~"' ~~~:~••'• Sltttra KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PR • =-:~*:!~: HE~~0~1~EA ~';"~~~~condttlon. "::.i&a~y~-~~
't. ti .... ti ... .... ........ 111 1 ... 1 word prooeatlng • +. Tow Trudi om. neeclad p p .....,,.., ~ ., e NON-8MOl<.ER. ~ 0."" H:::=t Botl. 81$ by Sidi AlfrlQ, xlnt g u a r a n t I I . Mft • -fRSlftfR-30 '" BABYSITTER WANTED 9Wdl e.itt'1~ •-I oond. $260. 845-14S3 or1_M2_·T_033 ____ _
ATTMCl'l'W ~f'loikH lllWtftt for my 7 moa. old. 1 &&a-9* .. ,_ ._. ~a ltntd IY _.. (days) per mo. In leot-:::.J.111 time. hre TWX OC)etator, good 'YS*t -· ·---·· TOiiME VOO. WIS on S my home In W"tclllf. W rt. ......,.. -'°" TWX maclllne wttll Atlflg. 1250. Wuh., a Twin Ntt. 18t.95. Full fl\jl5Jll1ld•lllt Raft. required. Call 7U/Hl•7t94. C•ll eom. flllng. Wiii lr•ln, dryer. 8136 •f oh. Ht•, t1t,t5 King &
1'tnl1ttll$ aisinm &4&-1sa& 7-eAM ot • 10PM. -'1 Ol)OOttUnlty l oom-D I II w a II r , 8 1 0 0 q.....,. .. '° evellable 6 ~ S«IRl.t peny .,.,,....., ·c.. Elta ~• "'9 dellwty. un111 May ~~ ·~~'t.•:::::/~0:j N • U llWMO WHller 011an worlca 1'* only. 7&t..at1
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'811)'3l 1443 a~ 11-14 •CW pMn W*ft,..._, ... ....._ Pt1-*-'· wortia good. Tl. ~. t 7110. ' " .,. ~ vata Club.~ de) UI UH c.a -.16tt l~~====~I EARN lW TO $75.00 PO ~ and e.enlno atllf1a In· Mn Ir! Theimadof, ltler'-a.ta. f.4.IC21)c5&, 8790. Wt ftO• \awe 15 optnll!P lof yo~.., ol"dlng ••lll•nda m atron!• microwave .. boi tt 10. t4t·l1IO Mtwn to IKfft ,_,, lof f"' Or• COt.sl 4 ... 1111 for appOIJlt• O¥en1 •Im oond. 8121. _.,. = Net °" ""' ""' .. l:lO p.11. afll Ml ... 190M -.1-80-0...--Coftee--~----~
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ftD!!U laal!y ,,.... !I! Pt!at!•tf .,.l .. ah.._ ___ ,_1..1.m..-----&.M ... ,_. c.IMnt 91t11ov1 llclqll 'or your wedding, lh• ..,,_,, ylld ~ & HAUL·MOVE·MMOV! DIM'•: Mo.1 lt0.111 or INT/IXT CAU. JIM, Drain• otured from H Tiie & MeaoNy. new & ,... to He111Hn ~ del. W~. "°'1l. U0. eoouellcal beMl1y of~ meln*'9n0a eervicee P'urrilture. Trelh, T'"9 ~Off tut )teM'L Wiii ........ t.Allnt from 116, ,.,..,.,,_ ..., All typee. ~.
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P.R.l.O.E. Conetr. Co. Ramodall ,.. comm., cMMonllalton. S-t m ~"'"· 9'f• Court. 761-1978 I ::J ·~ to 9 p.m. If no~. Slump Qrind. &ave 30%. Gen. oontr~cn. oomm & _,... 'd ... __ ..__. 24N ...___Blvd ct.A dener, • .aoino. 11 .. -.. M tr PLEASE keep ltyl!'i... Free•( Jim Htret10 a 1'986d. bldg 6'*11M. ·-· • .,.,......,, .......... ..,.... • · · · mowtno. 1r1mm ng, .,,ay. Beat leelrt c===r Uc 426t 4 11a-3 a 411 .. tll
Oueflty ortentad. Calf Int. FOf eel, 562·'142 04~80. Cullfvaung, terllfflfng. Pel ting Carpentry BRICKWORK. Smlll tobl. (714) Tel!d!t ~ '°' eellmlt•. u............ .. .... "4·2017 Tiie n~ Bonded Newport, Coell M.... Int/Ext Pailtil• 20 yrt exp. Poo4 MfY, r• !Mdl
Uc. #&-320735 Uc. soeeaa. FWnodal. Spring, hdwe. El.EC. Jotmeon a Son· Do own Lie. ·M2·1432ie«-47te IMM.~·· 675-3 175 • motdf"Q. Ea~ comp\-" Pt~~g~•,_,:1
,..u_ ...... •·t..1-1 Add'ne & CablnMI GAtl!S. Bob'1 IJ.48-3887 worll. 15 yr1 mafnt. & 8 C'··-•-MMOOIY & SIUCCO' ,_ & GREG 730-7075 llon, m1fnt rep1 r K-8 {213)692-3794 .,_... --64M5M 645-'&44 tandlcaplng. 754-1099 teM ...... repair AH typee. Oualfty. ART'S PAINTS Fr• •t 24 hr--... Uc.1_......:...;.·.:..:.....:.:....----
*New C1bfn111, cabinet ·-----.u. ... -........ Ill Ill •ln ROBIN'S Cl.EANINO ~·price. &31·2345 I Peraonaf 1oucn. 10 V" 283e00. 04H290 """"""'
facing, ber1 & formlca --_.. rtMel -WIUI • ti 8erY1c1 • 1 lhor""""'hly BRICKWORK S ff -.p Fr .. aet 84~9120 •....a•-f·L•-1 T~ d p,..-~ fW1I::: count.nope. 1142-4881 Muonrv. ptumblno. n•n _ ......... -~. .~8•7 · ma or • · a.ua.... °' ,_.., ~ ~ painting, carpentry elec •9¥' Cullom bet mfrrOfe, WW· '--' ,...,.,_ ..,_..., 0 lllfge l<>bt & rep1Jr1 LOCAL PAINTER doe1 JD Horn A9flnllhlng Ou • MIV reYll6one =...,,==,=AaeoreY:.,;s;:::.=Aafnod:a:-.. 1:C!gn;;---:!!y:------drywell, planning~: Topped/removed Clean droba doort, tub & Exl*llM HouMkaeplno Local,... 845-8512 ~omwortc at economy A~tiquae, kit cabinet•. Reuonlbla 151-1041
o.per1try. Lie.-.t41"891. 25 Yf9 8J1$>. 846--0785 U9. ,_ 1-. · 751-3-478 thower encl Gfall re-Vee & auppllM lncfueled Cullom 8fldt·Slone r•I•• Ouallly aaaur1d. fine painting 84S-08&4 Nancy'• Tyol"Q Service
A11111y 8tdn 730-1900 ~ Landecaping·Yd ClflUPI pll08ITlll'lt 520-020t Kitty 841-4970 Bfocll-Con<:ret...Stucco Fr• eal. Oen 1153-8721 aetllat Servf"Q all bullllMMI
-Hfl--'tltu--/-...... ---.-Panel-petlca-'9noel. T,.. trlm/rtm0v·Malnt lldfl!!! Bichelo,., clHnfng & Ritt Free Mt 64~1M92 f aJtri!I _ 842·7190, 557-9150
' .wry IJ.4~13 DRYWALL TAPING trrtgaltOn Jim 861~129 ***HOME REPAIR I laundry. Relflble, Kar9ll Fatthfng fnt8'1« Dellon Hu~~~ Widn Cleulat ~~~ AapW/1m Jobi. Fenoea, All Texwraa. Ac:outOc tll Ulll.... E~ic.~~ ~-2618• bet 9• •It 4 •m•t HANGING/STRIPPING Uc. 1411902 648-9734 WE WASH WINDOWS
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rel•. Sl9Y8 752·9558 OAYWALUACOUSTICl>.L Tr .. lrfm/Aemoval ' wtth a J>l'IOnll toueh Quick, cat.tut S«vlca. Blickwelder Paperhing· lafl Fffflla llt-1111 Quality wort1 ~ l!palt AEMOOEL.8/FACE LIFTS All ph .... & Rtpel,.. Lawn rnatnl/Rolot~ GARCIA'S MAINT ·Bldg/ BETH 850--0933 Lie Tt3804e 552-0<410 Ing & Removil Oual. Fr• Mt [le 13810-42 Fr .. aatfma1e 048--7391 ono. .. -, Pat1(1ng Lot Cu1tom f#OOd patios, BUD 552·11582 Fr .. •tlm•t• 548 5 trfr pit, ft carpentry, alee, Btut t I •A· 1 •Hiii* wortt only. 4~3e18 s.J.ar "Lit the Sunshine In" ~9..icoetlng dadc• & f9noaa. All gen. ~Land.caplng plumbing. •97-8831 Bee 25 pc:: ::L SUNSHINE WINDOW
........ _.... 831-41991..k: hOml rwpair. Fr .. •I. 11..........a •• 1 Hautfnn -Tr .. Trim Home repelr1. Sml Jobs 1 quality YT exp. -l!lllet Ml'T w•--._", ,NbY 1 -0822 WtI•u . .., HouM titting detlred by Compelftlve r11•. -111 CLEANING 042-1649 Den Hallbet9 Or9dtng RAN y 041 ELECTRICIAN. Priced Fr .. aat. M2·9ll07 OK. palnlf::., etc. young, reeponalbte pro-UC T-1'8,428 730-1363 Wt44111 S,..lalht 11111 I_., WlndoW caaanlng
& Paving Co. Rea/comm rlghl, frff 111fmat1 on Ralph Clbll*o & Soni Gary 84 -5277 PTL fe111on1I for 1ummer STARVING COLLEGE Color/e&W-875-4818 I>. quiet fact of Ille fa that "°rr! •t. 12 YT• exp.
Uc. 397tacM 642-1720 Cup! ltntn latge Of 1malf Jobi. Compl. m1tn1, oomm/ Home r..,.i,., carpentry, month• beginning In STUDENTS MOVING flaaltr/ 1ti11f yC>Yr energy bllfl may 00 M0-1081 ShlmPOO & elaam clM.n. Uc. 3"4S21.~3-03&9 r•. Tr .. lrfmmfng & re-cabin•••. etectrlcal, May. t wlfl car• for pell CO Uc 1124•438 - -up2 to3tl~ .. hlgh .. --------aam!ttial Color brfghlaner1, whl UC'O Et..ECTff'"ICIAN moval, clffn-up1. Fr.. plumbing, lancing. Don and pay ullffllu. Call fnaYr9d 841•11427 PLASTER PATCHING your pr.-it ratea In the Have you rHd lod1y'1
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\llctorle 142-4482 chr $5. Ouar. allm. pet RESIO/COMM'L/IND. ClrHJps. ~ 538-1810 ~;,~~~ft available to "houM aft". ua 81 v 'S lfke Information on IOI.,
l.oYlng cer-. In my home. odor. Crpt repair. 15 Yf9 20 yn. Do ""I own work. G#danfnQ w1111ted, mow· & more. JB 84&-9990 wtlfla on lut1ol.lgh, Jun. PllE P&llTIH ~~ energy, c•fl Don fnm11n To Place your
DeY9 onty, 1 Yetll and up. exp . Oo work mvHff. UC. 279041. /l.J IM&-8129 Ing, acfglng, ratting, December. Xfnt ref. Call by Rlch1rd Sinor. Lie .,.,., ...,....., •t 4MU734 Rafa. 554-4123 Eleetrtdan: MW & ,.,.,-. IWHpfng, lrH Htl· ....... Newport Mela Ctlriatlan 280844. 14 yrs of happy WI l2SI (114) 112-0tll .. Fast Result"
I_.. bebV91t In ""I home, CAR.PET INSTALLATION All IVPH. Low prloel. mat ... 845-7641 DUMP JOBS Center. Norma Me-0464 local cu1tome<a Serv1c-e Directory
Mon-Sat. lnf8nta on up. & REPAIRS. 30 V"I up. Uc'd. Frea eat. 831·2345 mw&111 U111UPf & Small Movtng Jobe Jacw TH Tlnlnk you, ~114 Pl ... lat lpiakltn ad Call Now
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Find what you wanl In SELL fdl• 11am1 with a Gd rm.... Free•. Uc. tndacp/ malnl MrY. 13 H•v• aom9thtng lo NII? Homa/olflcle appll. Prompt. nHI prota11· WATER HEATER Spec:lal Rep1tr1, lie .ne2et3 bt. JU
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HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Tutday, April H
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Avoid belng
mlaled by one w ho makes aenutional clalme,
espec:ially where flnancee are ooncemed. Dig for
miormation, reject euperficial explanations. You
can atrtke pay dirt, but self-reliance is a necemity.
Check with Pl9cea.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Obtain hint from
Aries message. Focus on preparation, contacts with
older lndividuals, added responsibility and review
of legal document. Emphasis on special meetings,
spontaneous remarks by one who would be a cloee
aaodate or partner.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Finish rather than
initiate project. Emphasis on relations with CO·
workers, basic tula, employment opportunities.
Reach beyond current expectations -door is about
to open for progress, advancement and greater
enlightenment.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Take initiative,
highlight confidence, strea creative capabilities.
Personal tnAlgnetism soars. popularity increasea,
members of opposite .ex are drawn to you. Be ready
for swift change which works to your advantage.
Check with Leo.
LEO (J~23-A~. 22): U thorough, you make significant . Don t attempt to skip e988ntia.ls.
Be aware o fine polnta, snail print and apparently
minor deta.Ua. You'll be deallng with older woman
who will insist on quality material. Check with
Aquarius.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasia on short
t.ripa, visits, ability to commwtlcate with one who
tenda to acatter forces. Social life accelerates,
intellect ie atimulated by Gemini native who
expounds unusual ooncep1a. Keep recent reeolutions
concemina diet, nutrition.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Stand tall for
prindplee -you'll get needed becking following
initial delay. Empbaai.a on payments, collections,
ability to locate needed material. Cycle nears peek.
lou'll receive 1001-awaOed communication.
Sagittarian plays key role.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Recent i.nquiriea
bring tta<a -conf1denoe ii restored. views are
verlfled. Take Initiative, welcome necessary
changes. reallz.e that a relatiomhip it more than
mere f\m and games. Tlming Improves. intuidon la
on taraet and you'll be at rtaht place at crucial
moment. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Major
domestic adjustment la featured. Family member
may underso period of temporary depreaion.
Know lt, be patient, expreu Jove in practical
manner. Secret will be revealed and It will test your
~of matwity.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): What beCfm
on level of auperficial friendablp could be
tranaformed into aerloua relationship. L unar
emphM&a on deGrea, aaptratlona, aucce..tul bualne9a
or career maneuver. Define ter ma, perfect
techNques,. pt rid of unnece.ary expense.
AQUARWS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Obstaclea are
overcame, you'll recmve a-.:opldian b\I ovwdue.
FOCUI on ~. honor, dal1nga wlth au~
OI' aowminental ~ Tett vendty of ~te
by uldna polntecl, pertinent quntlona. An#IWer
~t ~a reveladcn. PJICBS (l'eb. 19-Man:b 20): FOC\M Oft distance,
~. commwUC'adon, pw"Mlit of educaUonal
projtct. People are drawn to you with thelr
queedoal, problems. P•Uy ob~na will be
ONICGLIW -you'll be in line for promodan. Ariee ~ pnlfDIMDUy.
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mecHne Elna 1 Et.c:trlc 1Klmbalt Org1n. 11w CARIB DORY Santana 20 wllraMef 3 yr letetm Ull WE PAY ID till ~ une. Xfn1 con1. S3000 wllf trade for Ftt>ergfua, un1lnkabll, old. Xfnt Condition. YAMAHA 360AD CAFE
1350 080 Peggy. Gtlnd Plano. 642·1234 alto for ulllng. $1600. :Ji~7014 873-0227 ~' 12 MOOnd '.4 ml, new. TIP llWI .V-~
84&-7eeC> New untYerul player pie-55&-7000. 850-4488 S1100 or bit orr. ~Ym.I'
$$400 ~ I 1 fl L•M< wllrallar, 2 Yr old Yl>.MAHA 175 TRIALS Fii llU OUI ~i..aalng
Magic l1land Charter n°1· 1 · 70 ° ~~ •4 p "Ot• NII. 11300. Bike, like new, head & aa a• Ill• UllRtw Memberltlfc> $550 pric•. nc ro 1 ftU ' • "2~7 lafl llt••· flt• welghl, -5'91
en-227(875-&M.. benctl. 1~1092 ClaHIC 18' L•e•trake $800. 145-9634 ""111/111111 lllYEIT•Y
1o· Sofa Gold 1100 !tac Ahodea 73 piano w/1ml Century bay boat. 4 cyl, *LAIOS USEU* 2480 Harbor Btvd. air
nrnan S15o. Ma-7459 cube-20 •mp, seoo. Grey. S3500. 875-8181. New 1983 LIMB. S1795 '11 llnll II 4IOI COSTA MESA * '76 530I; 4 epd .. ,_~...;;.....-_. _____ , ..... .......... To....•~ SI • Per1ect commul., bltt• ........ •-1••1 c:ond. (715lWC) -·-'83 NEW Wellcraft 248. .. .. ,__ Of 4 ---• '78 2002; .. tpd., * ..... ..... 1121 OERMAN STEINWEO 8port1m•n Volvo gu 824 w=2~' C.M. ==-~ .... ~ WI... oond .. (125AKK)
Went to buy Balboa 8 PIANO -auperb lone, 1/0, 1tp1 4, all leclory M•Y 1. A 11..i at $999. .., • ·77 530t; auto., loed-
Club Memt>erwhtp 'Y wonderful tn1trum1nl, .optlona. $28,000. Pvt pty 14' Flying Junior Outch· Cell Allan 675-0132 8-6 OLEAI URI ed. (804TXG)
7eo-.ea7i · yet one of• ttlnd plec»ol 844-5083 man, Main. Jib, Spin, °' 875-5035 after 6pm. Ill Tl .. .,1 * '78 833c11; auto.,
tumlture. 81eoll llOQuer 16• ENDURA CRAFT Covw, Trailer. Npl dock ... folded. (5300e2)
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_.. 000. M0-2003 er. ft85'o.94'n M'c;°ki: 113501000.144-«>87 t.Alnt oond, 7700 llCI ml, roof. (MTWRO)
Jaatn.anll HM h H B ,,,.2 "n48 ll1rU. 13200. '* '19 7331; 411Pd .. loed-81la. · ·"" • .,.., 24 Ft hl1•W. 642·5074 Robert ad (971UXB)
Ovation Ctu~al Guitar lttrtia1 .... 1230 1l' IUS'TIN e HP Evlorude. 170 gen. .74 HONDA ELSINORE * '80 5281; auto .. low
w/hafd ll'llll cue, h!~ Bruntwlclc Pool Tabla 4115. Walk thru, OIF!. Ilk•,_, Very otNn, Mutt 1111 Aun• great. $300/obo. ' mflM. (572ZYL) e~~1!.'.nB~~\';~.bl• 3 piece •••••. convert• $4100 546-3642 $4700 714-751-8258 Call 873-5133 : ·~~~iei'o , io.d-
oono ,'"" ~· fi'T· e.;at ~~~.~·~11~0:if ~:~~:· '81 Bayllner Eilpl«er. 24·. Extra~~-:~ hp Hon-• I ·-.. -4 .... ) Dd-to•• * '81 7331, 5 llPd .. load-' ar. • onn e $850 848-5708 alter •IP• 4· VHF, lrlm tab, d•. battery. 150 Genoa • •1 ... an -.,,,.. -ed <1~91
540-4788 &PM ~alley, encl hUd, all N · St w/Newpor1 Beach lllp. Couple wl1he1 to pur· Jeep plckU9 roll b8I * '8t 320!: 6 tpd., .un
Bundy Flute good cof\d. . ety equip, llnH, dual pi1oe r9duoed 844-57811 chaH LATE MODEL $130 root. (1E.8C29t)
11501080 • M2 7984 bltlery IYI. d~ ~ MOTOR HOME WHI pe 842 11185 ~ * '&2 5281: aulo ' loed· . . n Jia&/ltnMll32 avall. Very lo hrs $20, '82 Columbia ChalMlnger can. 497•2280· y • • ed (1EJM74)
New PA Sys & Wur11tzat E TIFUL 25 .. RCA 500. a1t 5 pm 875-0737 w/mootlng, NB $18,300 '81 Oataun King Clb * '83 S20t, 9Uto., llYn aec piano. Value $1000. B AU wtmd• anytime. Wlcnd• & -99&-1018 •MOTORHOME 4114, 5 epd, am/Im ..... roof (1FTC758) NA 8860 499-4409 Color TV 2 yr wrn1y RENTALS* ca.. to ml S5eOO ••wn1 1 148 Free dellvery 32' Luhn. dllMI, loedad Swllll •4. $135.000 From Sl95/'WIL AH llZet 845-9320 875-0581 -Office fua1tut A Open Sun. $21,500 Slip avllll. &e1-3.464 2156 Newport 81 208 W. lat. Santa Ana
lplpnt IUI TV John'• 646-1788 213-5112-3-464 IUlllll 12 86G-1&oo C6oead Sunday
Adi« Typewnter Mlf OOf· s1areo atolen. mu1t M ii 24' Apollo '76, 235110. Th• HnMlfonif new 1 IV'• MU Tn cb M3S 1111 Ua.I
reclfng, Ilk• nu. Ilka ~brand MW ltU1 canvu, triller, OF, man 12 meter, r-rN-11 FMI 4JA" Aulomallc. Bronzlt w/ S350 54$-3392 In box. $250 chNp. c.Jf lran8Catvlr, am/tm, l\Md dy Incl Spin & Furling '70 Stir Crest Dodge. e cyl. 1tfck. $8500. ~ taaltler, onty 8,000 S!>.Vf~ 750 COPIER. Al-8fyan 042•9970_.__ ~o~rf.~~ ~~:!' =1-= llfulk>n 12 ~~. ~~!;. ~;'.e;~ 6*9573 :!:i:it~I~'~
ways maintained. 5 yr• 842~284,644-4421 generalor, clean . 1973 Ford Bua. 72 pu-contract Incl.. Nfnlll
,_ tnct al•nd. Alktng ... , I 10,00 0 Iba I o tr . ~. would make ldnl P r I cad t o 8 a 1111 It t50. Sc:ottf 831-22•2 I Weltrlft y.zo FIM 1 .... /ftl 1111 84&-5750 aft &PM. cargo carrier or cmpr. (1GK8534) .......... I .... 7111 112.000. AllflOn Matlne $2650 firm M&-5104 Uk•,_ omce lumltura. 2 "'w1tt 845-e015 11 fl Stertrtfl T1alltn Traft) I024 · ~ ~ axao o.ka & Cf'ldenzM. ......, I ~ Ski Boat. Hull and trfr ' '74 INTL LODESTAR ~ y~ NCritlrlaf combo & 4 24' l>.flmand '89. In/ -"' sicrtl~ f« tum-'80 Scamper 35', llflUIUal t8' v1n good 1hapa uphol ilde chre. Ciff FOR PROM • WED-outboard, 327 Chevy, •I ;;;;-1700 O&O. _ cabin style, Cedar Lodge ' . 208 W 1a1 Santa AN
933--0703 DINGS & BUSIR'ESS. allp & canvu cover. 7~9 modal. xlnt. $8975. '2900· 842-3305 aft. 7 UW111 Call for re11rvallon1. 16 000/b•t oft. 984-4428 1142-0795 648-8823 '72 Datsun. eic-t Sunday Varltyper $100. Mlm•<>-CH!>.ATERYACHTS IN· av8 ' Run• grMt. '650 graph Mac:tilM $100. T'L 873-1015 , ' ....... ,_ 13, ..., llulat lplJ, 1011 WHY PAY STORAGE? 548-8417 LARGE SELECTION OF
842-6562 82 eo.1on ""-. • _, - -Private party want• to NEW & USt;Q BMWSI hp John. 15 hra, ll'aller. Kohler 6.5 KW Garwator. buy your 24 10 30· Mii '74 Ford •114 '&
TablM f« photo typeMt-ltaeral 7111 $4000. 873-81110 11500/080 . 845-7194 cont 1 1 n e d 1 r a lier. manv utru. 13500.
11 no , e 0 x 3 ox 2 8 & , •.u .,114 m1g. 53~9104 home 842.2995 842-3767 «ll.201118, peld '500. w/ SChock Eleclrlc Pacttett• _, ,
Nit for $350. No m.,.., Hardtop. 1-A yr old. AM/ 1=--------....,. •• Trallna Utillty 1ft1 SM °' trade: Cl\eYy l..uY, Lm IUll .. no aerate ho Call FM Radio. Ex.ceflent 1111• Fiil .a lllp A Decks 70-' -aherp w/dl11 top, 091, nu VOLUME 8ALE8
84&-1820, 8-4:.0: av1, Condflfon. $12,000. FOR SALE Boat all avellab6L New· Cloaed 10x7117 tt. treller braltM, clutch. 12500 SERVICE & LEASING
5'fi..3522 873-0227 or 87~1714 M2~. M-F, 9-5 port~ 25.-35'..-0' wflh tocking doors 548-4853 3870 N. Cherry Aw..
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GREETiNGS
to-MOMS
Tell her how great she Is
and how much you
appreciate all the llttle
thlnga (and some p,.lty
big things) she's done for
you.
°'"""9• to Mom• wlll
appear
Mother'• o.,
Mayeth
and the rat• are only
2 llnea for S 1.00
(Each eddlUonal llne
. only 60')
$223/mo. 97~ Aon &•a-Id" anoof, ang. ndl rwbutld .,,..,...,. Wlkloml • ... 1300 fl rm. 7 5 1.aa 7 e. -r;:;:;;;;;&;;;;th~;;;;;;;;--Newpor1 B~ Bey. Site> to Tony ComwiMntty loclted 45 tt. 1225/mo Sld9 ti. , _ __,,_· ------• a ~ PMed
$200 /mo . WkdV• ~ ~77 . ev/wknd ~
Tru111rt1tl1a
l!ml• Mil
Orange CrulMr. gd cood.
11501080 548-7527 t:vae
,
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I '11110 WAGON ·eo Ill.*·""""' *'90 •11 MH 110._ Jm17111, lllS £R ~·"lff'WSI •11 • • •.&.."':': ~11111 m • ftllTI .,. °""!1....~l "'!11>1 '11 a II ..., U. ~ ,,K 11111, '......... .... llMIM. lllW!Of • =-NOOll· "" I ' Mult .. """' or\AM ooMtte, ""· ., ..... l111UU mmt Of ... = lo ml ...,., """· tit, pwr, root ....._. 141-11M llf,.t1•" ~ ....... ,..... Mt-· Alo,.,... OOf'MI, We ""'.a ooOd ..._. ofr '"u"' 1ood N•• • ......._......,2 r••· nt• Ur••· •ln1 --=1"•... 11•1 ., -JIDl.1/-~ ~ 1'10 vw lquerebeok, •• .. ''°11010~ ~ 1r111t Uoit or NtW·• IJllD .. bttliei ~ 111 *· __.. toftd, Utoo. Dye!!!!!:!=-__ :-_'fOllOIL.ew.n.ftl IM 1•0WtMWll'ld. ... 9oodoond MNltftt 11 -·""""' Otwmll9'11 e::-=,.. .. hO... ....,;·11MANCIV ... WOttc. M141111 M ..... ,. A.il "'*'9 IOft top. lt4.0C: • Gw'dtn Ofove A w 0 r II . I y 0 0 I 0 fr . ~. rtdlelor, tn< ,,,._ 11100. ..... . ,. °"""" 710 --I .... ... .. "" ... -~ . • .... ''" L111111 U1..S771 '11 -·-I. door llgtlly dtrMd, ndll 74 QontlntnUll ....,,, 1 * 4-.i * .......,..... Ill Uft Yll 11• .. 11-•••• _,._ front •••t oover1 . ownr "'"°"'° • ""90lt.
& 'u1ilt°eoo:.'t1m tt1N our puroh ... and 1111t•1 41... 11111 'll fW -141QO, l•H•M Ni-1227 IHh. tU-07tl. I 1·'1MIU .._. ,..._. tvoryloetornino 111( AN-'IO tt• T\Ro, --lotd-111m Yettow. muat Mii, rune 'IO ~ Limned lllle '71 ..._ 11 ON&. 4 8')d, ~ .,. ''° I • IOd. 1 -...... tomatlo trw i IUIVOOf. ed ..... oond. no dn,... ~I ,.,, rtlllbl•. ,.., lo ml. Met,M 0... 1-~·/~o~, ~ll~ef~-~· ~U~k•~new~·-~~~T.~~~~ ;_,.fr, & lrW. f9*ry WWTtnty. (Mt1) IUIM l .... J t4tl/"'o. fll.llWllD totlt ... ~ oMi., t4MI IM-IOl1 11700, pfl 142·2124 l'f'~ ..... ~.. .... 111MI Daye t?l·u4io. •11 .. , '71 Oonv. wflt on wllt .,,. . '1• --• • '11 - -D '79 Ceprt, 4 ... "*"· 9", ..., 1I01 Quell ltr.C .. ... 111·1210 ~Jim M*1no VW 66 000 ;,:J M800 oOOd -n _..._ ,._ " I lier. NM, enrf, lo ml,
I Pea'• tlll NEWP<>fi'T llACH 1 .78 114 11 blue w/blc .._WU Ill ooftci · · 'It lule*; good llW oer1 u.M I/I lhow wlnnerl 114.600 13880. 11a.a1n i;-~ red Mini. ... .. ~~ .... ~'**' Int, exit 'oond em/Im • ....... 4...:...2 or 417-17.W ~t·.·Fr-=·.:r:: ., •1.-.. ~:~J.11 .IOO/obo . .......... HE -. tuntOot, W tnt1 ... --.. ··=.... o 1111 b ti· i U 80 · VolUme ...... e.vtoe '73 412 lqbtdl, 2 000 ml It w 1.1..1111~1 It Ii 1t1 , 'f'hM'I ~ti Only 41•IOO brallu, xlnt oond. U¥9r blulllMttlef toml _..._ 146-4144 1'7~~ on,...,.. motor• in. 714nJM012 orlgln1rm11 .. on thl• '1• 11111 '111'lllllt
tllOOIObo. .. z.1714 eng. 0A1klng 110,tOO. r;:r-OoMc Hwy '14 HHO, exit oond. Hl.lntlnltOn lttoh. llde & OUI. t ieoo ot»o. 'JI tA SUN· I dOOt top rioer't drum! 04 Htw ~new tlr ... Aaldng l1IOO MM064
'11 Aooord I epc1 AC eao-t74t LAGUNA81AClti IHOO obo. 830-1919 (l1•\A_.. ffll f.46.0M2 oond ,_., twak• 't.1o !°j~ rr:":ctr~ g:8 ·Of·11,000 '80ToroMdoCS19.De1Vt.
::utM tttrto oa11: lll"lllll ,_.__ •• Mll/M1•TI .,., «Mye t 71•7419 ,.._. '72 VW lug, AM/FM ow. tml fm °'"· u'ne'. power lnolwdlno win-• C>eluM MI*' equ1pp1ct at 712..eoet -·--,., -.,., C8 ""81 briah1 ,.-ow 17&-2408 dow1. Limited edition. '70 Multeng, good oond. ptig. Moon l'f. •.tit wN. . '7t I 080. Whitt w/ IJtnMIW lltf lw9lt 1111 t nr ~OWMr. ~Ult "41, Exoellen1 oondltlon "8o-114001010. 146·1895 Cr/cntrl, 1leteo, ¥1nyl
I llw. tJ!1 Hddl• lnlr. All ••1re1. G,..t ~..t'!I /ofr 4t..a1ae · CNlll!f tit! Ing etrlpee . ..._ 't1rM, diy1, 647-4092 •11 .. 1 top, m1roon. 17260, -~-..---~•I ,..,.. oond. 117.000. eel Teet OfM & Pl1oe &I LIW &I l!Mr~ r,//':;;,J.'t· · bucht 11111 with new wttndl 7141M6-7427
17'-MM 'Ill .. 111111 g 9, Xlnt oond. ft or oner. '76 lklQ, eo.ooo ml, mt m UllUT ou11om covere. New -:-:.80~Dellu~~Gr~w\9dl~~o~111e~rJiiii!IC::=:JW! ,72 .....___..._ 2200 ..-T·--_............_ MJ.2M1 oond. MW lltwa, S24IO. ... ........ b<lk•. ,__ ~ ... 1• ·~
I ---• ..... """' ·--· • 1 777 12a3 _.,...,... ·-.._, .,. lmmac. Manl.:~"'· 4 ............ _ ...._. .......... xlre ole•n a 1111rp, Cordia & Tredll • • tery, llfetlme 1tioca11 & •• ("'5) , .. ...,._, ................
11.000lofr. 562-7911 Turbo '*911 llt.U. A11anca'11 '72 vw BUG, MUST ·ee eu.. LIM tllM eo ml of .... modlt. low mlle-mutnef. Clll •fltr 1:80 dr .... 1te. IM . 2 -l1100l080
I SELLI Hew ~nt, new on new motor. New 10• Cedlll•o• In Sou-pm ---~ & II day '79 FlESTA GHIA 842-1681 846-1423
'10 MIZ 300SD. Ivory, OnJO,.._ tlr•.11,m, ~~It'~ Pllnt. ong Int/ext. 12 V. themtod-' Celtfomlal a. ue .,...,., 97t-0154M Low ml. A.Mina S2700. ·e~7 Vellent. lOnt b1mboo, 1nrf. chrome ~ n~ .......... ""'' XLHT ,._,,, 12100 bo •1• 851 1°'4
24 000 I go .,_ 1•.,,. ""'"1 *'"7 . ••a ••._.,,,1"'"'. o . •&•-• . . lnelcM & Out. LAel I -"11• tepe, • m · u:aD ~ """" ""' ....... --• ....... ·eo Citation esie. 4 epd, 23 ·eo Pinto, orig owner, 25, tnan 60,000 mllel on new um ~~. • 2 4 • 7 8 0 . coast -~ .,. vw """'"·RT '74 Super Beetle. bNut. OUIWO K Ml. e1eo OAC lo ... 000 ml. 4 IPCI. PS. PB, engine. PM>nelr AMIRA .. m ""'" .. " N blk •Int I I I ...,.,. H·..._ ........ I um . I• I I.. c. 11 AC. S2tt6. '46-5087 ~ ltereo. 8ougtrt MB '79 2400 4-dr, eun· --•• CGSH •'-' AM/FM TAPE. LO Ml u P • ng, n ' "'"""eoaT•A ..... M.,:::;: 8 5 5. o o 3 1 d • y 1 n1w c ir. mutt u11. ..... root, extre tenk, mint, • tl•t <1141 •1111 171•> M'-11" MINT MIOO H2..ot20 brka, lmCJOClld, t~. .... 651·1973 wknd• ev.a. · '77 Renohero 361 11·8, 548-6447 ..... p p I IOO ---.. -1111 . -12260 obo. 136-707' 141 1110 . arto trw. PIS. P/8, ,.. • Former1Y. Jim .Im Marino 42,2eo ml. • • 12. · ·n MOB, Aldlaec*, new leUI Inn '72 vw Bug, new lltM, • • ·n Caprice Clue6c dlo. tinted 01111, AIC, '73 Cuetom Sllb. e«&. wgn,
. "'-' Tille over I••••· top end ttrel. Tepe. low runtW911. Yellowwlbleak 03 f-=, rune, Meda 1975 Blue Cedlll10, 4 dr, II'-& burgundy, llvy dty 1u1pen1lon, 3 Met, tuto, lie, 400 cl
... -• -IM6-tll30 rnllea.SS500080.trlld9 ~~ ~ ltriPe. S1.000/ot»o. wort! .•• ;,....,.. 11150 Call bt-n "·5 ,,......,.12800.851~1064 13000. eun 8 -5. eng. It grMn ••t, die •--• B 50 SEC ' 524·11d7 .. eve1. wee· '"~ ft • -• I t XI I d • .... .,, 1 ·u M 2 oupe. lot vw or ? 87$-7711 842~ • .85 Chevy, Xlnt body 1 Int. 933-0070 or;00•n .. ~5.3Jaa con .
V ..... ~ .......... =......... ~~.!!f.br!!n~1~· ·18 .. 10GET. "'•-top. 1eencsa. Vtlft tns --"' 1e b 1 ._12 __ ._ ..... ___ __, _ _..... _ .,..._ _,,...,. ''"' _,. .. _ ... " ft •71 Gold CollOe de \Ille n.....,1 •no wor • •• '74 Pinto Wgn. Ilk• new •• -
tnd l.Aallr'CI 1 t f.TLC plua over Low mll••· 11wey1 ..c>_.'"°-"""• '66 VW Bue, e600 ml on '74142Wij10n N-llrM. C1ood oond: off•.031-Sn 1 St&0.842-2291 PtadM U2S 17 -.en 8Mt 0 1 0 ma In 11 tn • d . AM / FM ~ -..oo ,,,. .., .... r econ d • n II· 11 bod Y lo ml. '3500 obo I _;_---::;;o;::;:-;:u::;:;:---jl....,--::=-';:;:;:=;--1 11 8-Ctl · S5000 In r-*'>te, NM 38 '2150 -~" tw wqrk. loolu good. 540-2"8 •1600/080. 730-9465 '76 Monza. 1Uver wired '78 FlMta Ohle. 'II f-
HUrltlrlglon 8-Ctl xlnt. M111 He. •HOO ~Soom ~f.2242 · 11eoototr. 5'8-N28 Of 6•1 l804 llllr, xlnt cond. 37.000 '2295. 875-1131 Dr mutt MCrlftce thl• (11.41\A_......... 090. 481-7321 • 'IM VOLVO 122 St1 Wgn, 'll ... :r.: .. --ml. •1600/ofr. 956-2022 . I A/C .,.... .... , '13 Midget. Excel cond. fertta flit '71 Super 8Mlle, 4•apd MOO. N0-8732 •-dys, IMl.-2907 -· 'le Mu1t1no oonv, rebll lmmacu Ill Olr. • MBZ 81, 380 SEL. &harp. Colaetor' It 5tK ml • -S1375. 841-4737 Blue w/wh •• Yin. lop, VII, pony lnl. 3 epd, AM/FM 11e<eo CUI., • lufa IHI with phone. A1klng 1 em. • 71 Cellca GT coupe,"* . '&5 Votvo 122S, eng. f'Ufl8 JCln1 oond. Tuned up end lhup. 8ecrttic. "4500. epeekett, wtr. wtl COY· ----------:.=..:::::.1 '36K/bell ofr. Cell Ettk• '2360. 541-9608 blu• on blue, lo ml. 5 77 Bug, 41.000 ml, em/Im grHI, body terrlbl•. of Much. 11.000 ml. c~ HIS 873-4100 ... tllt, tuto trw, P/8,
'"UI f:J POI YOUI
Nllh14IA4. .. ". . ........
. fMlll'fl
IC1t • If. Cllll IQ.I l4S-mc
840-a771 ~· 1tereo llJ)e deck, 1tereo. llr. Hit cond. good ftQr-upper oq>erta S1000/obo n&-4012 -MERCURY SEDAN. 1974. Pl8, etc, etc. A 8..-11
'702808l.rblteng,2t.one Opt 1191 13"6~1~~ 12'03· ~~'."'Mii. Howard c:ar '300. 561-6436 •72 Eldore~o Convert. J£ ~~ =.. RUN 8 Go OD . ~~~~~1 ~:;•:1~~~45~
blu, I.lo, ltlck, 2 t091, '71 eta. wgn OT-t r9btt MJ-1177 N1iw loP AND '72 ado-t11001obo. 873-1344 ev.a & wllndl.
l20,000, 4'3-e3M"" eng Ilk• ~ew S1HO '11 Cellca GT Lltlback. '77 Rabbit, AM/FM, M11g9. -· r9do rblt trene. Both fof 'lJ , ... I .....,, tea-2272 ----· ----
1_. -a 1':... otio'te1-1eee ' lmm10 cond. 321( ml, Sn Roof, 42 Ml/Gel, Come In & ... Newport aaocio. 641-6691 Good Int, good Urea. '78 Oran Torino, ne '11 ,_
_. -11 • Every fou olt. Mu1t '3000. 840-2124 &Mdl'i llneet ~ oood treneoort8don car. Exit oond, lo ml, nu Ur-. := .. 'T.l~~11n!:........ !Ill ~~aoo. 41-7H1 'l4.....,11Mll• of pre111ou1A1y ownedd Qnrt1et 1312 llOOot»o. t7M012 ~;:~·.•. '•~~·o';~:~. orto0 ownet75 ..... 08ee18 .. 1 oner. ta 600 or _..m. ._ ~ 79 60462 '*-' 1111oo.......... MS-433e Por1che1, wdl1 an • pb ..... 1•17 842•11sa u1y1 •· • . evea , ... _ _.. ,_ oond 33 ,.,--..,__ 1 • ·-~-..... v1i-n """*" 4 dr, pe, • • 840-7Mt -. p.p. 549-1767 di or ---•·...., · ......... 17. '11•11111 auto dig stereo/ CMI 'll ftH ...... 496 832.6 EYI mpg. 4 "*' emlfm -d 't Ir.. c r u 11 •• '10 Dert, CIHn. good;; 11 llmnul ..,. ..,... 8D ....... ..,.. IM, uUe, 1unroof, a le. '74 BUG, ~ eng, good Au1o .UC. 87~ _.,,. i 1aoo/ot»o. ~7N . tr~. "425 Ann. Call 8 cyl, IUto. 1149 Big V8 tor trlr lowing 1 ... 1 _., • _...I.!':' t8460. 131-4300. ur. & pelnt. lllnt running • An I w. r Ad 7. 2 . 5'8-703e . xtra fUll. cllan, .-.eoo. c 0 n d . • 2 2 0 0 0 b 0 . 82 JETT A DIESEL 445 E. eo.t Hwy c.--~ e.42-'300 24 llrL dale A llltc:ft. "" lhocka.
IM0-9731 ........ ttn aao..Me1. 031-eoe1 ~~ =.~m.i-:'"'.,.:!: ~ ~ tn. Fed ·n Aapen.' xlnt oond '" ' ·~M~~. dr. AJc. ~=-r~,.~!~· :,::,
'87 POl"ldle 912, 5 IPd. 'M Bug. 4 IPCI. f'Ufl8 exit, Kenwood em/Im 1ter. Roll 'em oft IM nwket out, fully equipped. only 873-22n, 875-5544 tect air, tuto. PS, PB, tilt. ~ 2nd owner. Mutt d t Pend . t 1 3 7 6 . 0111, 27M, llke new. Find what~ou Wint In With I CIWlflld Ad 68,000 ml. $1000/obo. seii tNnge fut with Dally crulM, atereo & more . .... 86350. 1-m -1m 141-4737 aaeoo. PIP 17$-1322 o.lly Piiot a...-.. eel Nowt IM2..et78 157...a11 Piiot Wini Adi. '8200. 640-7871
MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE.
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES
ATLAS CHIYSLH.PLYMOUTH • LONG llACH IMW
L1rge Mtectlon of ,_ & quallly used BMW'• and other Pine
cant S1le1. MNlce & leulng. Trade-Ina welcomel T1ke 405
Freew1y to North Cherry off-ramp. turn r'91lt & oo 6 bloetla
north to 3870 N Ctletry Ave .. Long Beech
0 •
IOI LONGl'll PONTIAC 2920 Harbor Blvd .. Co•ta M .... Tel. 546-193•. 3 blocl<I
eootll of San Diego Freeway off Harbor 8tvd Complete
body ahop. SalH. Service. Parte. Service o.i>t. open
Monday tht\I Friday 7:30 A.M to 5:30 P M Ind 8 A.M to 5
P M. on Seturday.
OIANGI COAST AMC/JllP/llNAULT
2524 Hllbor Blvd., Coeta M-.
S49-ll023 &45-7770
• t Jeep DHltr In the WMt! See ue tod1y tor Miii. Mtvtce a ltalng. There are reuona why we are • 1 .. Price end
.-.Ctionl "*>. 1111 111-riew Ren1ull Alft111C41 la hetet
THIODOll IOltNS POID
MC>CN<n ...... M<Vlce, part1. body, paint & llre oep11.
~IJ11ve ratM on lllM & deUy rentai. 2060 Hwbor
81¥d .. Coeta Meaa. &41-0010 or 54()..1211
(7 14) 636-5790 (213) 427-5494
• NAHIS CADILLAC
2800 H11bor Blvd . Cotta M .... Tel 540-9100 Or~
County'1 Latgat CadUlac dealef SelM 89'Viee l eaalng
• CHICK IVlllON POISCHl-AUDl-VW
415 E Coatl Hwy .. Newpor1 BNoh. &7a..ot00. The only
ctetlerahlp In Orange Couflty with ttlele lhr• gr .. 1 mak•
under one roof!
ALAN MA9NON PONllAC.IUIAIU
24IO HatbOr BMS .. Cot-. Meta Tel 641·'300 Selet,
8tr¥1ct, Leetlno,. "Mr Ooodwtench "
13800 Beach Blvd., Westminster. Tel 892·6651 Orange
County'• oldftl and 11rg•t Pont11e dealerahlp s11 ... Service. Part1
• DICK MILLll ftAT/LANCIA
"Probably the loweat prlQ9d. Flata In Soutn.rn Cahtornla"
(Located 1 mlle north of South Cout Ptaza
near Main St Ind Wat,_ Ave In S1nt1 Ana)
120 W W1rne<, S1nta Ana 557·2132
• SANTA ANA DATSUN
2001 E 17th Slrfft. Sant• Ana. Tel 558· 71111 Your OflQlnal Dedlcaled Dateun ONllr
MllACLI MAZDA
We've move<ll Our new ioc.uon 1114211 a..iw Street. Colt•
M ... Tel 546·3334 ltoc> by & ¥1111 OUf' rnod9rn lhowroom
1no 111 why we'tt the • 1 Maid• dtaHlr In 8outl'ltN'n
Ctlffornlt Stitt. leNlot. P.,.,. Ind LtulnO·
COST A MISA DATSUN
28<45 Herbor Blv<l . Co1t1 Mesa. Tel 540-S.10 Serving
Orange County for 18 yeara 1 Mlle So 405
• SUNSU FOID, INC.
(Home of Wiiiie the Whale) 5440 Garden Grove Bl11d .
Westm1n1ler Tel 63&-4010
• OIANGI COUNTY VOL VO
10120 G1rdln Grow BIYd .. Gardin Grewe
Tet $30·9190. Exciullvely Volllo to cover all your Vol110
requlr.,,,.,.11
New•UMd•Salel•leulng•P1rta•~Body Shop
F,_...,ay. cioM In the llMrl of Orange County 11 G1rden
G«we BIYd. a Btoo41"4.lrlt.
CONNILL CMIVIOUT
2121 Hatt>ot llllld.. eo.e, ..... OWr ~ YM'9 Mf'\ltl)g
Orange County Salee, ~lfng. eenrlce. Call 648-1200;
~II !nr11 llM; 548-'400; bOdy lhof> line; 754-0400
IOY CAIVll IOI.LI IOYCloaMW
1640 Jlmbofw Aotd, Newport 9Mcl\ ~44, , ..... ~.PwteAnd~
•
·.-Stuffed cabbage roll'
·'" ~uccessf ul in Laguna •
: ~ the "Iffy" w•thtr wu ' ilaJiM' factor ln tM low turnout, ~of the ft.nt'4YW Ore1t
Stuffed Cabba1e Roll·off ~~thttWO• daYewnta~. ~~C.bba1e-head Vlck Knl1ht
Mtd between a,ooo uad s,500
J ~ ca~ loven attended the ftetlvttlea Saturday and
~ on the F.Uval of Arta
I ~ ln Lquna Beach. • 'nwy wi~ two Armenian
oCk9Uw wtn round-trip ticlteta to airoae after wtnn1na the cook-
off, fn~ oompetltlon wltli nearly
'two C:SO.O other teama.
•The team of Zena Savoian, 60,
ot Montebello, and her coualn,
Bet.ty 8uklu•1n Bredvtc.11 '2, of
Monterey P1rk, w1llttd away
with th• top prlat ye1terday.
Jim Dean, another cabbaae
head, 11ld pr0fftd1 from the
cook-oft wW benefit the Natlcftal
Conference of ChrllUaiu and
Jeww. But ht aald the oranben
won't know undl late UJa w•k
how much wu rai8ed.
Amona )ktaea f~ ~ c:abblp
roll were PU.r Wayne • well u
27 reataurant crltlc1 and
restaurateun.
A dozen food bootha and 17
craft booth• hlthllfhted the
two-day feetlvitiee.
THI ORANGI COAST
MONDAY. APRIL 25. 1983
' ..
Plagued
airline
··may fly
• again
SJ STEVE MARBLE .... DlllJ ..........
. ~ed Golden West Airlines,
1'\Jich halted aervice Friday
nlabt. wu expected to announce ~y that It Will 8eek protection
under federal bankruptcy law
and reaume service sometime
De1'l month.
;!Airline execu ti vu not
connected with Golden West
reported they've been told the
cxienmuter carrier may start up aiain u aoon aa next week.
An announcement waa to be
made during a preaa con!erence
t.hla afternoon called by Golden West. Golden West, which moved ita
headquar.ten from Newport
Beach to Costa Mesa three weeks -ao. la the Jaraest and one of the oldest commuter airlines In the
st@e.
lJC Irvine professor shares
nation&l awai-d for poetry
lb GLENN ICO'M' or .. o..,""' .._.
UC lrvlne ~ Profemor Chari• Wrtaht
aaJd today ht wu 1urprlled to learp he wu me.en .. CO-redpMmt of the 1982 ~Book
Award In po9try becauee he expec1ed Galway
K1nnel tD wtn.
Formal pre1tntatlon of the award 11
Thunday ln New York, but Wn,ht Mid he'll
Uay home and let a representative from
publlaher Wealeyan Untvenalty Prem attend for
hlm.
Wrl1ht'1 book comprlaea Mlected poema
from four prevtoua boob pubU.hed from 1970 to
1977. He choee the tJtle, he aald, becauae many of
the poefNI are about hla irowln1 up ln eutem
TenneNee and WHtern North Carolina and
becauae the phrue retlecia hi.I Interest In "mu9'c
and the aound of language."
tn.t.d, Wrtaht and Kinnel were 1elected to
lhan the su-a,loua award, which pnerally la
reprd9d u one of the top two AmeriCan literary
awarda aloe\I with the Pullbter Prta.
Wrtaht. a i...una Beach resident who hu
tauaht 1'7 yean ai1JCI, aharea the award for hla
worlc, ''Country .MUlk:: Selected Early Poema."
Oalway'a book wu titled "Selected Poema."
Added Wright: "Actually, l\'1 my wife'•
title, IO I'm forever j(Tateful to her."
(See UCI PROF, Pa1e AZ)
COAST IOITIDN
ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
.... ..... '91-......
Work starts
at Crystal
Cove Park
By STEVE MJTCBELL or .. DlllJ,.... ....,
A meandering atairway -a
oomblnation of concrete, railroad
tlea and~vel Is the flnt phyaical that lmprovementa
are finally made to the $32
million Crystal State Park.
But atate parka oftidala aay the
$20,000 atalrway nearing
completion on the bluffs
overlooking Scotchman'• Cove la
only the beginning.
By aummer'a end, work Is
expected to begin on more than
$1.5 million In facilities and
improvements to the park,
purchased In 1979 from the
Irvine Co.
~nd a 50-apace lot will be
conatructed behind El Morro
Elementary School u a atag1nc
area for hikers and equest:riana
using Jhe lnl.and portiona of the new park.
In addition to the parking lots,
phase-one construction plana
include coaat~l acce11 rampa,
with three planned for the
Si::otchman'a Cove area, and
three more rampa to be
conatructed µpcoa1t of the
Crystal Cove community.
The halt in service late Friday
left commuter carrlen Air Irvine aJ¥1 Imperial Airlines acrambllng
to pick up stranded Golden West
p.,.sengers at John Wayne
Workers install stairway leading lo beach al Crystal C.Ove State
By year'• end, the 3.5-mile
1trlp between Corona del Mar
and Laguna Beach will boaat
four new parking lots, atx new
beach acce11 ramps, portable
reatrooms and hiking at.agln1
area.. Park near Scotchman's C.Ove.
~'acramble hit full-force ~y~ -a busy travel day for
~n. Air Irvine, which
operates nine-passenger Piper
ctdta, quadrupled its flights,
HB women braved storm Alan Tang, a land1cape
architect for the 1tate paru
aystem. aa.ld a 300~ parking lot
will be constructed ''b.ck from
the bluff" at Scotclunan'a Cove. Relaxing vacat;on in Tahiti turned into a violent ordeal He said the uphalt lot. with
marked 1pacea, will include a
temporary ldoak where a perking
fee wlll be collected from
rom six to 24 takeoffs.
ai.o inc:reued aervlce.
than 100 Golden West
~ were re«beduled to
other alrllnea or aent to Loa
~ls International Airport by
Uiiioualne over the weekend.
(See AIRLINE, Pase At>
·occ prexy
elected to
~op office
•.Orange Coaat College
.Plesldent Bernard J. Luskin has
been elected to the top post of an
i.uociation representing more
than 1,200 community colleges
NUon~.
I Lulkin WU voted chairman Of
tlie board of the American
Allociation of Community and
J!IJlior Colleaes. The election
q)ok place yeaterday at the
~·a national oooventlon
in New Orleans. .. In thll role, Luakin will be
tD•olved In federal leplation,
industry-education relationahips
~policy matters.
<tl to the national post
camm at a time when LUlkJn la Owneetnc extehslve cutbacks in
~ and f....wty at 0ranee Colle1e ln Coata Meu.
By ROBERT BARKER °' .. DlllJ ........ Anne DeVuuer and her
mother Ruth Williama went to
Tahiti thla month for a little re9t
and recreation on the crui.e ahlp
Majestic Tahiti Explorer.
'!'he two Huntington Beach
women were expecting to have a
Bernard J. Luskin
Orangie c.o..t is dacribed .. the
largest ~pus community
oolleae in the nation.
Luakln , a realdent of
Hunt1n1ton Harbour, became
president of Orange Cout on
July 1, 1982. Before that, be was
prealdent of a alater achool,
Coastline Colle1e, for aeven
yean.
good time, aomethlng they'd
remember over the yean.
What they got were memories
for a lifetime.
"We ran from a hWrlcane at
aea for three daya. We made it
Into Papeete harbor and the
atorm hit that night." aald
Dow slips
past 1,200
harrier
NEW YORK (AP) -The
Dow Jones lnduatrial average
reached the 1,200 level today
for the first time ln history u
Wall Street keft lta eight-month-old bul market in
high gear.
1tbe widely recognized
average of 20 blue chip atocka
climbed 4.16 to 1,200.46 by
noon (EST). Last Aua. 12, the
average atood at 776.92.
On Friday, the Dow roee
8.0J points to a rt!OOrd-hllh
1,196.30, finishing the week
with a pin of 24.l6 pOinta.
Analyata aald the market
aot a boost from the neW9 late
Friday of a $3.1 bll11on drop
in the buk meaaure of the
money a1pply for the lat.est
reportina week.
DeVuaser, an accountant and
businemwoman.
The storm -the worst to hit
the South Pacific bland In
modern Umea -killed one
person, injured 26 and made
about 25,000 bomelem, accord.Ing
to news reports.
The two women rode out the
storm without injuries. "And we
learned one important thing,"
DeVu.er Mid, "We didn't get
aeaaick.''
It wu the first trip to Tahiti
for Williama, 70, a nune. "And
it'• ~bly £Oi.ng to be my last,
too, I ahe aid.
"The way the ship bounced
back and forth, I #ot the best
muaage I ever had.' ahe said.
But the Inhabitants of the
laland didn't fare 90 well ln the
95-to-110-mph winds.
"There waa a.lmo9t complete
devastation," aid DeVu..er. "I
don't know how those poor
peo~le can recover." But ahe aid
ahe. going to help.
The mayw of Faaa. a dty on
the other side of the laland from
Papeete, uked the Huntinlton
Beach travelen to aeek help for
the Tahitians In America, they
aid.
"'Ibey need money, food and
bulld!.-ig suppllee and we want It
to ao directly to the people anc1
not to the 1overnment," aaid
DeVu.11er.
She aatd people wantlnt to
help can call her or her mother at 904-«m OI' N3...aoe.
~ parkina lot will be
created just nOrth of the stables
on the ocean aide of Pad.fie C.out
Htahway. A 460-9pace parking lot will be
bull t on the inland aide of the
highway acnm from Boy Scout Hill near Loe Trancol Creek.
HB pilot
lands in
Valley park
A ~ plane piloted
·by a Huntlnston Beach man was
forced to make an emergency
landing yesterday afternoon on
the central air field of Mlle
Square Park In Fountain Valley.
A apokesman for John Wayne
Airport aaid pilot George Bell
took off lhortly after noon. Bell
reported that low oil pressure
waa fon:lnB h_im to make an
emeraency landing In the park.
'Ibe central park area formerly
WU Ulil!d M a helicopter landing
pad.
No lnjurtee were reported ln
the forced landinl· The incident
la under lnvesti=~ the Fedenl Aviadm lion.
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Poor Erma Bombeek. Ju.et
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eauh • •lnu that e.eryoae in
10W1l cloaD •a already ·taa•e.
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Parents can
·choose sex
Expand ttie airport?
(Atked at &he Department of Motor Vehlelet office lD Cotta M~)
Trailer
rental
hold OK
.
' I '
of offspring
lb PHIL SNEIDERMA.N or.,.._ .......
A Hun~ Beech ph)'lidan
la oUertna • new twiat In funlly ~t Marolia, 38, chief of
Huntln1ton lntercommunlty
Hoapltal'a ob1tetrlc1 •nd
gynecolo1y department, la
ploneertnc • new technique to
•llow proapectlve parent• to
chooee the aex of thelr chlld
before conception.
Marolia wu the tint Southern
Calllomla physician UcenNd to
perform • patented "•perm
aeparation" proc..a developed by
Northern C•llfornl• blolo1l1t
Ronald J . Flicmorl. Currently •• !ertilltl clinic ln La Jolla Lt the
only other Southern California
faclllty where the patented
procedure ii ottered.
The Hun Un1ton Beach
phymdan now haa three paUenta
Pftl!W\t through the procedure.
"Most of the oouplea rve aeen
want to llm1t thenwelvea to \'\to
or three children," he aald.
"Several had' two or thtte ldrla
already, and to complete tlielr
family they wanted a boy."
In fact. the Erjc.on procedure
ia ~ prlrnarlly to produce
male children. A almllar
procedure la •valla.ble for
producing female children, but
teatlng of the method la
lncomplete.
The aex selection process la
hued on t.olating the apenn cells
AIRLINE. • •
From Page A1
Moat Golden West puaen1era
used the carrier to conne9 to
other airline fltghta out of Loe
Anae1-oc San :Frand.oo.
Golden West has been in
financial hot water for more than
a year, trimming flights,
employee. and pay dwinl that
period.
At one point, the carrier
actually ran out of cuh and wu
forced to defer paychecks to its
419 employee.. At the same time,
the carrier uked worken to take
a 10 percent ~ cut.
Until late !'riday, Golden West
WU llel'Yina 0ranae County, Los
Angelea...t San Francisco, San
Dte10, untarlo, Oxnard, San
Je»e, Monterey, Sacramento and
Fremo.
A _... t-.1 e II.-boltle lMlwlfl •
...,. ..... doOt of • !ICM-. on .. 100
b10M of lltll Street. ~ UOO In .....
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CUT)'inl x (female) and y (male)
ch.romotomes. The ceU. can be
•paraced becauae the Y ·beartnc
apenn are mcin mobile and IWlrD
faster.
A aample of the husband'•
1emen unde~ three tb tour
houn of ptocel9i.nc and tiltertnc, ...Wtina ln a finAl ample that
contains 80 to 86 percent male-
produdne spenn.
The proc ! 1 rd aample ia then
deposited in the wlfe'a birth
canal throu&h a routine arUflda1
insemination procedure ln the
doctor's office. Throu1h body
temperature chart.a, the doctor c.an do the procedure at the time
when a woman i. moat ll.luly to
conceive.
Dr. Marolla wama hia patients
the method I.a not foolpl'OOl. He
aaid, however, that 76 to 80
percent of the children born u a
result of thl.t procedure are male.
He said the sperm proce9linl
haa been found to have no
adverw effecta on the chlldren.
In fact, he aaJd, the procedure
often filten out abnormal cells
and may reduce the chanoM of
producing a malformed baby.
Could pre-eelection of a child'•
aex eventually upeet the balance
of men and women? ,
Marolia claims the procedure la
being done on too small a scale to
llgniflcantly affect the .ex ratio.
If the program does~ more
widespread, he believes many
couples will chooee to have pla,
helping to keep the population
balanced.
The Hun~ Beech doc.1.or
said hia program does not utill.w
outside sperm donors and does
not work with surrogate
·mothen.
Mrs. Warmington
services planned
Memorial ...-vices for Virginia
P . Warmin1ton, scheduled
tomorrow at 11 a.m .. will be
public. a family spokeswoman
said today.
Services for Mn. Warmington,
member of a well-known
Newport Be.ch building family,
will be held at St. Andrew's
Preabytertan Church ln Newport
Beach.
Burial will be private.
A ..... ~ tourlUX::ilpe WWVI 11H oll a
1M1 a--*'__., on ... 4900 _.
ol a..harw DrM.
Laguna Beach
A ree10an1 Oii U.. 1200 llloell of 80lllfl
CoHt Hl91twey •-'urned II-to flnil
...... fled cut C!p9ll • -doOt "' "' ...............
Huntington Beach.
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Anoele Morett.11,
oommerolel artttt.
WMtmlnater
"I'm agalnet expanl!on
beoauM of the nolae
pollutlon and I think the tax
money (the project would
require) should be put to
better use, In the colleges,
the program• for the poor
and elderly."
Andrew Certer, a. /
NtlNd twher.
Huntington BNch
''Thia may sound selfish.
but I'd love not to go to
L.A. for flights. Plus,
expanalon would bring In
more tourists and broaden
our tax base. But If I lived In
the area I wouldn't llke It
too much. The (San Diego)
freeway has aa much traffic
as It can stand."
In HoHen,
Dlt,.aolMr _21, Poun..an v.aa.,
"Expanllon would be fine
for me becauM I won't have
to go up to L.A. airport to
get a plane. It would aave
me an hour of time, maybe
two or three hours when
traffic 11 bad."
W1'""'8 Hollaway,
hou11wtte.
NewportBMch "l feet there la enough air
traffic In the area right now.
I have friend• who are very
concerned about It. They
ltve cloae to the airport and
aay the noise level la very
high. They would hate to
see It get worse."
Jeoquelne Weinberger, HouMWtfe,
CorOM del Mar
"Even though I find It
handy 'to fly out of there,
there ehouldn't be any
expansion. That would ralae
the noise pollution and
Increase the ch&!lcea of a
crash. I feel lta preeent ttze
la about right."
George Herblaon, 21,
corporate controller,
UgUM Hiiia
"Not being a property
owner near the aJrport, I
have no problem bringing In
more flight•. We need more
transportation In and out of
Orange County. But I can
understand the concern
about the noise -perhaps
there's a way to expand
without Impeding property
rights." '
UCI PROF SHARES POETRY AWARD ...
From Page A1
The award comes just months before the
Wrights are leaving the Weat Coast. He will
auume a teaching post this summer at the
Uruversity of Virginia.
Wnght aaJd they'll miss many things about
,...., on IN 300 I*"* ol 11111 s.,.... • 1111 Dlu• Ooc19• ,,.,. •H Droken Into.
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OtenotJM ~ ..,.t•dey rwulled In tho
ropor1ed ._ of • 14,000 ... ldl. l300 In
OMfl end I 11 SO !>Old ll'IOM'( c:ilp
Irvine
the coast but said, "I guess we decided on
mountains over the ocean.
Wright aaid he recently finished a new book
of poems and has signed a contract with Random
House to publish "The Other Side of the River."
San Juan Cap.trano'• rt,bt to
lmpoee nmt contro.lt on mobile
~ hM been upheld by a .iat.e
appeala court. whlch ,....._. M
earlier 8upertol' Court nallna.
Ownen of two San .f uan
Caplatrano mobile home parJu
challenpd the constitudonality
of th• city'• rent control
ordlnance after the town ~t
to block tnc:ru-at the Rancho
del Avlon and Rancho Allpaz para.
The ordinance allows park
ownen to ralM rents bued either
on a formula tled to the
Consumer Price Index or
arbitration baaed on a "fair
market return" on the owner's
investment.
Park owners argued
wuuceeMfully the rent control
ordinance waa lnvalld because
the state took control of mobile
home rents t.brouah a ax-year·
old remdency law.
But city attorneys 8UOOC!91fuliy
countered the state l•w waa
intended to regulate eviction.a.
not rents.
The 4th Di•trlct Court of
Appeals declalon reversed an
earlier ruling by the Orange
County Superior Court ln Dec.
1981.
More than 100 Rancho del
Avion mobile home owners have
reftaed to pay rent increaaea.
Pair jailed
in faked -·
bank robbery
A 19·year-old Newport Beach
bank teller la in jail today Qn
chargea he helped a 21-year-old
friend pull olf a bogu. bank
robbery lut Friday noon.
Mwny Wayne Jaiwm. a Costa
Meaa resident and teller at the
Newport Center Union Bank.
repor1ed he'd been robbed at hia
teller'• window by a lone
gunman who U8ed a note for his
money demand.
Newport Beach lnvestigaton
8&9erted they aaw throuab the
ploy, an"elted Jan.en and aet up
a hunt for the "fake'' bank
robber.
Giovanni Carrillo, 21, of
Irvine, wu arrested when he
returned to hia home more than
eight houn alter the reported
robbery . Police said they
recovered all the money .
The FBI, called in on the cue.
refuaed to aay how much money
was ta.ken and recovered.
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on immigration raids
B1 ft• Auoetated Pru1
WASHINGTON -The Suprel'M Court today aareed to
decide whether lm.mSiratlon a1enta can awHp ihrouah • i.ctori• in ee&rch ol alJena while fellow .,enta block
' the exita. The jutticee d they will revi.ew the rulJ.na of a
federal appea]a court in CalJfomla that such raid tactb .,..
• unoonatitutional becau.ae they detain everyone in the t.ctori•.
\ '.Space probe approaches record
• WASHINGTON -The Pioneer 10 apace probe wu flylnQ
put the orblt of Pluto today, about 3 billion miles from Lrth
where it wu launched more than 11 yean ago. The ap.cecraft
will continue on put Neptune on June 13, leavina the 801ar
. aystem for Its journey into deep apace, NatU>nal kronautica
•• and Spece Administration offici.ala said yaterday. On that
dAte it will become the first manmade object to leave the aolar
·system.
" Longest UAW strike ends
1 PEORIA, lll. -Thousands of United Auto Workers 1 members streamed back to Caterpillar Tractor Co. factories ln
' llx states today after settling a record 205-day strike by
., accepting a wage freeze. Third-shift workers reporting to their
Orange Oout DAILY PILOT /Monday, AptU 20, 1813 * U
Beirut
pullout
talks -
begin,
C AIRO, Eaypt (AP) -
Secretary of St.ate Geor1e P .
Shulu and the U.S. amba'""'n
to five Middle East nations
gathered In Cairo today at the
start. of Shultz' minion to arranae a withdrawal of Iaraell.
Syrian and Palettinian fore.ea
from Leben.on.
"We know that we cannot
aubetitut.e for the commitment
and the effort of the people of
the Middle East," Shultz aaJd
aft.er his arrival at 1:30 p.m. (4:30
a.m. PJYJ'). "We will complement
It and we will play a full part, u
full partners, In this 1reat
enterpri8e for peece." Jobe last night were the first of more than 20,400 Caterpillar
employees to return to work after the UA W's longest strike
1 against a major manufacturer. The new pact contains a wage ·~ freeze reduction in bonua time paid for perfect attendance, a
profit:sh.ari.na plan and employee stock ownership option.
OlllJ ,... ....... .., CMrt. • ..,,
Ann and Steve Humke, of Silverado Canyon, perch atop one of
the huge boulders which narrowly missed their home last Friday
Reagan's special Mideast
envoy, Philip C. Habib, alilo WM
ln Cairo to meet with Shults and
the U.S. ambe..adon to :r.r..I,
S rla, Jordan, Lebanon and ;. Liver transplant boy improves night. No injuries were reported. eria.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -A 13-month-old boy who received
two liver tranaplanta in less than 10 days wa.a "alert and
active," improving enough to hold his mother's hand, doctors
said. Brandon Ball, the youngest patient ever to undergo two
'-liver transplant operationa, "continues to show signs of
improvement and doctors remain optimiaUc at this polnt." a
statement from Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center aaJd
yesterday. The boy had been receiving antibiotics for a
stubborn lung infection, but physicians withdrew the drup as
his lungs cleared up.
Boulders hit canyon house
hultz WU ICheduJed to meet
with FcYPtlan President. Hom1
Mubarak tomorrow and
Wednetday with Iaraeli Prime
Min1st.er Menachem Begin, who
tent troops Into Lebanon on June
6, 1982 to rout the PLO.
Feinstein victory predicted
The eecond major alide of aix-
ton boulders in three days wu
reported early today in Silverado
Canyon , Oranse County Fire
Department officials said.
The huge rocks crashed
through a fence and demoliahed
a picnic table about. 6:15 a.m.
behind the home of Steve and
Ann Hwnke of 28562 SUverado
Cnnyon Road. No one was
injured in the latest .Ude, Aid
Jeff Taylor, a fire department
spokesman.
Remdenta in the area already
were prepared for the boulders,
some about half the aize of a
Volkswagen, to come crashing
down from the steep hillaides. A
rockalide Friday night had
knocked over t.reea and fences
and crushed amall sheds.
The Hwnk.es' home narrowly
escaped damage when three
large boulden crashed down on
both aides of the structure In
Friday's alide.
Off.Id.ala aa.ld the boulders are
prone to .Up from their niches ln
the hillaides when the ground
becomes saturated. The last
major slide in the canyon
occurred three years ago.
In hla airplane en rout.e to
Egypt. Shult& WM optim1IUc -
saying a witbdraw~t "is a very do-able ' -and
vowed to stay in the •
long as there la a chance of
carrying out. his mlmion.
SAN FRANCISCO -A handgun made Dianne Feinatein
mayor, and a short-lived handgun ban that stirred up den.ens
of political complaint& could be her unmaking tomorrow when
vot.e.ra decide whether to cut ahort her term. But in a final
irony, even people who want her out concede that voters likely
f will aay "No" to the lone ballot question: "Shall Dianne
Feinstein be recalled from the office of mayor?" "She's going
to win big," predicted Dave Brigode, head of a pro-fecall
group, Citizens for a New Mayor.
Ruling stuns HB Amigos
Shultz aaid he .. pre~ to
shuttle back and fOl1heen
Israel and Lebanon ii that would
help ptodµce an qreement on
troop wi~wal He pla.na to 10
to Beirut Thunday.
''I am prepared to work at it •
long .. it Eema that there ia a
chance to 11COOmpUah eomethlna,''
Shultz told reporters du.ring the
seven-hour flight from
Washington to Britain, where his
plane refueled before continuing
Bolsa Chica wetla.nds declared property of Signal Landmark
c Rare kiwi bird hatched at zoo
> SAN DIEGO -A newly hatched kiwi bird was reported
resting comfortably yetterday and spending most of the time
l sleeping in an Incubator at the San Diego Zoo. The baby bird,
unnamed and of unknown sex, broke out of its shell after its
• father aat on the egg for 70 dAys. It's believed to be only the
aecond auooe•ful batching of New Zealand's unusual-looking
national bird outside of New Zealand or Australia.
Pony Express rides again
POLLOCK PINES -Amid cheers from byatandnw,
riders of the Pony Express are again speeding through the
chilly Sierra daily, saddlebag, bulging. tach nloming except
Sunday, Postmaster Patricia Peterson turns over a packet of
letters to the flrat of 10 Pony Expre11 horsemen. who carry it
in relay along a 40-mile mountain trail to snowbound Little
Norway, a lodge-reataurant·stott near 7,200-foot.-high Echo
Summit. The riders, ranging from teen-agoen to 72-year-old
cowboy Walt Allen. offered to tote mall after a musive April 9
mudslide cloeed U.S. Highway 50, a major east-west link acrom
the Sierra.
Child car restraints not used
LOS ANGELES -Purchue9 of child car restraint& ~ve
l.ncre8led aince a state law went lnto effect Jan. 1 ~
them for children under 4, but a death and two injuries 1Ut
week prove compliance isn't widespread enough, ofli.dals say.
Little Patricia LaMuter, 20 months, died in a traffic accident
when the car in which ahe wu riding collided with another.
Austrian e anceDor stepB Jown
VIENNA. Austria -Chancellor Bruno Kreiaky, the dean
of West FA.lropean leaden, kept an election campaign pnmi8e
and announced his resignation alter comervatives ended his
Socialist Party's 11-year majority in Parliament. The
72-year-old Kreisky, leader of thla neutral country since 1970,
hat held office longer than any current leader of a European
democracy. He was aeoeking his fourth outright majority ln
yesterday's elections.
Libyan planes to leave Brazil
MANAUS, Brazil -The government aays three Libyan
plane9 detained for a week are free to leave Jkuil today, but
without their cargo of Nicara~-bound we.pooa. A fourth
detained a1rcraft, a U.S.-made Cl30 transport. wu under
repair and apparently would not be ready to take off with the
three Soviet-made Ilyushin jets. Brazlllan offidala Aid the
Cal'IO would be returned to Libya at an umped.fled future
date. Libyan leader Col Moammar Khadafy said the anna
were destined for Nicaragua'• left.I.at Sandinista regime, which
is fighting an effort by exiled opponents to overthrow It.
,
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... o.itr ll'tlot • ...,
An appeals court decision
upholding a 1973 land exchange
giving the Signal Landmark CO.
ownership of about 18,000 acres
of Bolsa Chica wetlands is
viewed as a legal setback by a
leader of local environmental
forces.
But Dr. Peter Green, past
president of the Amigos de Bolaa
Chia, said the ruling will not
deter environmentalists from
fighting development plans for
the area near Huntington .Beach
south of Warner Avenue and
adjacent to Pac ific Coast
Hfahway.
Oreen said the most important
aspect ol the Orange County and
Signal land UR plan is that "it's
damaging and dest.ruct.lVe to the
environinent. ''
Navy pioneer
George Hussey • dead at 88
Geor,1e F . Huaaey Jr. who
helped develop Navy weapons
that saved American aailon from
Jape.nt!981Uidde attacks in World
War II, bM died at age 88.
HU19ej, a Navy vice admiral,
died last Swwiay. He wu head of
the Navy's Bureau of Ordnance
.from 1943 to 194 7. making him
responaible for all Navy guna,
ammunition, bombe, mines and
torpedoes.
Coder hia direction, a variable
tlme fuse was developed for
antl-aircralt ahella that helped
beat back attacka on American
ahipa by karniJcuee pilots.
Humey alao wu ln charie of
research into "rocket 1un1,"
precunon to aulded miaallea.
The rockets, fired from land1na
craft '1ld airplanes, were widely
uaed to clear out entrenched
enemy defenaea before Gia made
amphibioua landlnp.
HUlley retired from the Navy
In UM7 .
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Signal spokesman Thomas
Fortune said the company "is
pleased but not surprised."
"The trade was negotiated
between Signal and the Attorney
General's office.
"It waa signed by state officers,
including J{onaJd Reagan, who
wu then the governor. 'Ibey're
not going to give away land,"
Fortune aid.
The plan calla for the creauon
of an 1,800-allp marina, a
navigable channel to the sea and
up to ~.700 waterfront and
ocean-view homes.
It wu pulled off the docket ol
the state Coeatal Conunimjon last
year because of intena~
controversy.
And several legislative
propoaala are being considered in
Sacramento thla week that
would have an impact on the
area that environmentalists
believe should be retained for
wildlife habitat.
The 4th District Court of
Appeal in San Bernardino ruled
FridAy that the Amigos were too
late in challenging the 1973 land
agreement which gave the state a
300-acre ecological reaerve and
an option to acquire an additional
230 acn!9.
In return, Slgn.al got clear title
to the rest of the historic
wetlands.
The Amigos challenged the
agreement ln 1979, cl.aiming that
because it involved historic
tidelands, the trade wu "a gilt of
public properties."
But a Superior Court judge
rejected the claim becaWie of a
statute of limitations.
The appeals court held that the
state received "substantial
consideration'' (the land for the
reserve and the option to add the
additional acreage.)
to Cairo. •
Shultz said he will raise the
possibility of an expanded U .$.
role in Lebanon in diac:uasioria
with Lebanese and Iaraeti
offici.a.Ls.
Teen to face life
• ID county slaying
By Tbe Aaaoclated Preas
An 18-year-old Orange County
man faces lile in pri8on with no
chance of perole lor ta.king two
co-workers Into a foothill area,
robbing them, killing one and
wounding another.
Another defendant in the cue,
John Vildotti, 25, faces trial May
2 and proeecutors are seeking the
death penalty.
Superior C.ourt Judge Robert
Fiugerald said the younger man,
Brian Hefner, "not only deserves
to spend the rest of his life in
prt.on, he should have been put
to death, if we could have
arranged it through the trial
proce9L" Hefner was sentenced
on Friday.
A jury deliberated only two
hours March 29 before convicting
Hefner of first-degree murder.
attempted murder and robbery.
One victim, Timothy Dykatra,
23, of Westminster, died from a
bullet wound in the chest. His
Criend, Michael Wolbert, 21, ot
Huntington Beech, aurvlVt!d fivf
bullet wounds but bl an eye. ·
Deputy District A ttomey Tom
Goet.ha.la said hia office decided
not to seek death for Hefner
becau.e of h.ia age and lack of.
violent history. Viaciottl and
Hefner allegedly asked co-
workers at a Garden Grove
burglar alarm company to
accompany them last Nov. 8 to
meet four women.
On the way, Wolbert wu told
to st.op hia car in a deeolate ~
m the footbilla east of Oranp.
He and Dykstra were robbed of
t.pe $120 they had been paid that
day, then bo1h were abot.
In a videotaped police
interview played durlni the trial,
Hefner admitted tellin8 Oaiotti
to fire the shots.
''The first thing that came tb
my head," lfefner told
detectives, "waa if they weren't
alive, they couldn't t.ell on us."
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success! ul in Laguna
: S.ytna the .. Uff'' w .. ther wu • inaP' ffictof' ln the low turnout, ~en of the ftnt..ewr Ol'Mt
Stuffed Cabba1• Roll-oft
newrthe1-ct.clu.d tht two-
day event a~.
Cabba1e-bead Vick Knifht
aald ~w"n 3,000 and 3, 00
matted c:abbap town attended
the featlvltlea Saturday and
yeat.erday on the Feetival of Arla IJ'OUllda In Lquna Beach.
'They wlin-d two Armenian
COUllna win l'()Und.trfp ticket.I to
Europe alter wlnnln8 the cook-
off, ln competition with nearly
·two dozen other t.eema.
The team of Zena Savolan, 60,
of Montebello, and her coualn,
Betty Suk.l.utan Brac:Mca '2, of
Monterey Park, walk;i away
wl th the top prise yHttrday.
Jim Dean, another cabba1•
head, aaid proceed• from the
cook-oU wW benefit the National
Conference of Chrlatl1n1 and
Jewa. But be M1d the orpnlr.en
won't know until late thia week
how much wu ra18ed.
Among judael for the c:abbaae
roll were PUar Wayne u well u
27 re1taurant crltlc1 and
reetaurateun.
A dozen food booth.a and 17
craft booth• ht1hlljhted the
two-day festivities.
THI DRANGI COAST
M ONDAY. APR IL 25. 1983
-Plagued
airline
may fly
• again
By STEVI!: MARBLE or .. o.-,,.......,.
Failed Golden West Airlines,
w~ich halted service Friday
nl2ht. was expected to annoWlCe
today that lt will .eek protection
under federal bankruptcy law
and resume service sometime
next month.
Airline executives not
connected with Golden West
reported they've been told the
commuter carrier may start up .,.m as BOOn as neX\ week.
An announcement was to be
made during a press conference
thia afternoon called by Golden
West.
Golden West, which moved its
headquarters from Newport
Beach to C.osta Mesa three weeks -so. ii the largest and one of the
oldest commuter airlines in the
state.
Poe t Charlet Wright
UC Irvine professor shares
national award for poetry
By GLENN SCOTI' O(°tlleDelff .........
UC I.rvlne J:nc)Jah Profa.or Chari• Wr11ht
aald today he wu aurprt.Md to learn he wu
choMn u co-reclp&.nt ot the 1982 American Book
Award In poetry bean.119 he expected Galway
K.lnnel to wtn.
Formal preaentallon of the award la
Thuniday ln New York, but Wrt1ht Mid he'll
1tay home and let a re preae ntatlve from
publiaher Wesleyan UnlvenJty Pre. attend for him. _
WrJ1ht'1 book comprlaea Mlected poeMI
from tour previoua booka publilhed from 1W70 to
1977. He choee the title, he aaid, becau.e many of
the poem1 are about hla growln1 up In eutem
Tenneaaee and we1tern North Carolina and
becalae the phrue reflect.I h.1.1 lnteresl ln "music
and the aound of language."
lnaiead, Wrtaht and Kinnel were eelected to
9hare th• preni1iOU1 award, which 1enerally ii
rep.rded u one of the top two American literary
award.a alo"8 with the Pulitzer Prize.
Wrf8ht, a LaQuna Beach resi<jent who hu
tauaht llf yean aCUCI, 1haret tne award for hla
work, "Country Muaic: Selected Early Poems."
Galway'• book wu titled "Selected Poems."
Added Wright: "Actually, It'• my wife'•
Utle, ao I'm forever RTateful to her"
(See UCI PROF, Page AZ)
COAST/flNAl STOCKS
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
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Work starts
at Crystal
Cove Park
By STEVE MITCHELL
"' .. Delff Pllo4 ...,, A meandering stairway -a
combination of concrete, railroad
tiea and gravel -I.a the first
physical sign that improvements
are finally being made to the $32
million Crystal Cove State Park.
But state parks offida.la say the
$20,000 stai rway nearing
completion on the bluffs
overlooking Scotchman's Cove is
only the beginning.
By summer's end, work Is
expected to begin on more than
$1.5 million in facilities and
improvements to the park,
purchased in 1979. from the
Irvine Co.
And a 50-space lot wlll be
con structed beh ind El Morro
Elementary School u a Raifng
area for hiken and equestrians
using the Inland portions of the
new park.
In addition to the parking lots.
phase-one construction plans
include coastal acce11 rampa,
with three planned for the
Scotchman's Cove area, and
thre e more ramps to be
constructed upcoast of the
Crystal Cove community.
The halt ln service late Friday
left commuter carriers Air Irvine
and hnperial Airlines acrambllng
to pick up stranded Golden West
passengers at John Wayne
Airport.
Workers illltall stairway leading to beach at Crystal Cove State
By year's end, the 3.5-mile
strip between Corona del Mar
and Laauna Beach will bout
four new parking lots, six new
beach acce11 ramps, portabie
reatrooma and hiking staging
areas. Park near Scotchman's Cove.
The scramble hit full-force
today -a busy travel day for
businessmen. Air Irvine, which
operates nine-passenger Piper
crafll, quadrupled ill flights,
going from six to 24 takeoffs.
Imperial al.9o lncrealJed eervice.
HB women braved storm Alan Tang, a landacape
architect for the state parks
system. u.id a 300-<:ar parking lot
will be oomtructed ''back fun
the bluff" at Scotchman's Cove. Relaxing vacation in Tahiti turned into a violent ordea~ He aaid the asphalt lot, with
marked spaces, will include a
temporary kiosk where a parking
fee will be collected from
More than 100 Golden West
paaengen were reecheduled to
other airlines or sent to Loa
Angeles International Airport by
Umouslne over the w eekend.
(See AIRLINE, Page A!)
OCC prexy
elected to
top office
. Orange Coast College
Pzesldent Bernard J . Luskin has
been elected to the top post of an
usociation repre1enting more
than 1,200 community colleges
nationwide.
Luskin was voted chainnan of
the board of the American
Aaoct.ation of Community and
Junior Colleges. The election
iook place yesterday at the
Mlodation's natit»nal convention ln New Orleans.
In thl• role, Luskin will be
ibvolved In federal legillation,
Cbduatry-education relationahipe lllld 9Cademlc policy matten.
Election to the national poat
bamel at a time when Luskin is owneetna e:xtenalve cutb9cka In
~ and faculty at Oranae
O>iut Colle1e In Co.ta Me1a.
By ROBERT BARKER o<tMDelff ........
Anne DeVuS1er and her
mother Ruth Will.iaml went to
Tahiti this month for a little rest
and recreation on the cruiae ship
Majestic Tahiti Explorer.
The two Huntington Beach
women were expecting to have a
Bernard J. Luskin
Oranae Coast ia deecrlbed as the
largest lingle-campua community
college ln the nation.
Lu1kin, a resident of
Huntington Harbour, became
preaident of Orange Cout on
July l , 1982. Befatt that, he WU
pr. ealdent of a 1i1ter school,
Co&1tllne College, for seven
yean.
good time, something they'd
remember over the years.
What they got were memories
for a U!etime.
"We ran from a hurricane at
sea for three days. We made it
Into Papeete harbor and the
storm hit that night," said
Dow tops
l,200, then
falls back
NEW YORK <AP) -The
Dow Jone• Indu1trial
Avenge broke through the
1,200 barrier fOI' the fil"lt time
in b.i.ltory today, but the
market couldn't hold its p1m
and finlabed with a to. foe
the full tnd.1ng aeaion.
The widely followed
market ind!cator ro.e about
five points in the first hour of
tradinl, hit Una an all-time
lntraday high ol 1,201.95. But
then profit-taken moved In
and, In an orderly 1ell-<>ff,
puabed the Index down 9.08
for the day to a clo1e of
1187.22.
On Friday, the Dow rme
8.03 to an all-time eloslni
hi&h·
DeVu1&er, an accountant and
businesswoman.
The storm -the worst to hit
the South Pacific Island ln
modern times -killed one
person, injured 26 and made
about 25,000 homeless, according
to news reports.
The two women rode out the
storm without Injuries. "And we
learned one im~rtant thing,"
DeVusaer said, 'We didn't get
seasick.''
[t WU the {int trip to Tahiti
for WUUama, 70. a nune. "And
it's P.robably going to be my last,
too, I she said.
"The way the ship bounced
back and forth, I ~ot the best
massage I ever had,' she said.
But the Inhabitants of the
island didn't fare .o well ln the
95-to-110-mph winda.
"There wu almoet complete
devastation," aaid DeVu..er. "l
don't know how those poor
peofle can recover." But she said
she 1 Soi118 to Mlp.
The mayor of Faaa, a dty on
the other lide of the ialand from
Papeete, uked the Huntington
Beach tnvelers to aeek help for
the Tahltlanl In America, they
aaid.
'They need money, food and
building supplies and we want It
to go directly to the people and
not to the government," said
De Vu.er.
She Aid people wantll\I to
help can cell her « her mother at
864-602& or 963-8085.
~~ parking lot will be
created just north of the stables
on the ocean aide of Pacific Coast
Highway. A 450-space parking lot will be
built on the Inland lide of the
highway acrtm from Boy Scout
HID near Los Trancos Creek.
HB pilot
lands in
Valley park
A single-engine plane piloted
by a Hunting1on Beach man was
forced to make an emergency
landing yesterday afternoon on
the central air field of Mile
Sq~ Park in Fountain Valley.
A spokesman for John Wayne
Airport said pilot George Bell
took off shortly after noon. Bell
reported that low oil pressure
was forclns h_im to make an
emergency landing In the park.
The central park area formerly
wu U8ed as a helicopter landing
pad.
No Injuries were reported in
the forced landing. The lnddent
11 under lnveatifdtidh by the
Federal Aviation ministration.
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John Fl1.&patriek ud
Darid Hobb. won the
Rl•e...Sde Grand Prix
of EDdaruce
yeelel"day, but their
Yieaory celebraUoo
WM tpoll.ea by tM
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Poor Erma Dombeck: Just
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Dow Jones Final
DOWN 9.08
CLOll 1,111.22
UAW wants answers
on GM-Toyota deal
By Tbe A11~iated Pre11
DETROIT -The United Auto Work.en union
hopes to learn in the next few weeka whether lt will
represent workers at the Fremont Calif., j>lant where
General Moton Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. plan to
produce aubcompacta, a union s~ said today.
"We're looking for a signal' that can be relayed to
delegates at the UAW conven tion slated for May
15-20. Peter Laarman aa.id
"We've been look.J.ng for something to confirm
further that we will represent the people (at
Fremont)," he said.
Learman added that the UAW Is aware the
GM-Toyota deal la undergoing Federal Trade
Commission review and that the FTC ttvi~ likely
will not be completed by the time the convention is
held.
But the union still wanta to have the matter of the
union's status clarified, he said.
US A Today tops 1 million
WASHINGTON -USA Today, the national
newspaper launched last September, h.u become the
third largest circulation daily newspaper in the
country, according to new figures released by the
newspaper. The newspaper aaid Sunday that audited
circulation figures show USA Today has reached an
average daily paid circulation of 1,109,587, behind only
the Wall Str~t Journal and the New York Daily
News.
The newspaper also announced a series of
promotions, including the naming of John C. Quinn as
editor of USA Today and executive vice president-
ch ief news executive of Gannett Co. Inc., the
newspaper's parent company.
The newspaper said the circulation figures were
certified by the auditing firm o~Price Wa~houae for
the week ending April 15. It sald the figures put the
newspaper about 40 percent ahead of lta drcu1-tion
projections for April, and that USA Today has nearly
met its goal for the end of 1983.
Dollar dives, g old opens up
LONDON -The dollar, pushed down by an
unexpected drop in the U.S. money supply, fell against
most major currencies In early trading today. Gold
prices opened around $8 higher.
Gold opened in London at a bid price of $443.75
an ounce, up from $437 bid I.ate Friday.
In a similar strong showing in Zurich, the metal
opened at $443.50 bid compared with $435.75 late
F'nday.
Dealers reported bullion finned on the dollar's
weakness, but was attracting some profit-taking. "It
will possibly drift off later today," commented one
London dealer.
London's five main bullion houaes aet the mid-
morning "fixing" at $442.25 an ounce.
The dollar dropped virtually all around, with
dealers citing a report late Friday that the U.S. money
supply fell $3.1 billion in the aecond week in April,
which led to speculation that U.S. lnt.ert!Bt rates will
fall. Lower interest rat.es depres the dollar.
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